The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1968 Page: 1 of 14
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City Election Set
For April 2nd.
IT'S WFT,
Sallie Huffman
Named Top CHS
Homemaker
Chief Begins Church
Page Publication
"Everyone in'"the Church,
The. Church in Kvw vttw^', lb*t
is the theme of The Comanche Honald H. Havward. M. D..
Comanche City Council's of-
ficial action in calling the Ap-
ril' *21 City Ejection, brought
immediate response this week
from three aspirants to the
Alderman posts,
Thrpe places on the City
Council will be filled in the
April ? election. Filing for the around" and down. down, down
post, this week were Ro> Tur- ,U| Comanche County* We had
Because she ranked first in
Boh MeElroy, manager
WET, WET
Chiefs church campaign which cardio- vascular surgeon of
begins, in this issue See t and White Clinic. Temple.
.. _____________________... Each week , a religious mes- wi!l f0 (he Comanche
a written homemaking know I- sage will anpgar in the adver- Liens-Club Tuesadv night Feb- Higginbothams in Comanche
edge and attitude test given to tisment along w ith a church ruarv 13 Dr Havward will a*?nounce* !^'s wee* that t h e
senior girls in CHS December directory show' slides and speak on "The ma’" "'‘r“ " K“
5. Sallie B. Huffman becomes Mi -t of the urea church’s DiagrthKis’and Surgical Correc-
UU8 Betty Crocker Homemakt- schedule appear in this first tion of Some Common Heart
"The Train ’ is falling all cr of Tomorrow for her school' publication, howmr a few Defects". Mrs. Euell Arthur,
Registered for the test, now d'j no, turn in their schedule president of the C o m a n ch e
in its 14th vear. were €03 798 Those who were Hot listed this Comity Heart Association is in
h<*r, two‘e, m veteran on the 7 ** inches of that good old wet pjrls in 15 079 of the nation’s we k and would like to be in- charge of the program.
Council; Dr. Dan Mims, who s"tuff in January and the last f,jgb schools, a new record for eluded in the week I v ad, please
was named a few weeks ago time we had that much was the program sponsored by turn in your schedule to The - ' j—v---
to fill'_ a vacancy created hy General -Mills Chief bv next Tuesday, Feb 6
the resigns* ion of Jack. Park- 1 art vear official rainfall for Sallie' regneins in contention yf,e H(j fs sponsored • each r
cr, who moved from Comanche; th« month of January was 0 67 tor state and national scjiolar- week h. sevent een firms in
and a newcomer to the political and the year before that 147.'ship awards ranging from *500 Comanche and Gustine—Choice _ •
scene Don McCraw Also cx- Ten vear average for the month to $5,030 and will he awarded Baking Company, Deluxe Res-
piring is the term of Council- of January is 2 87 inches a specially designed silver taurant D u t t o n's Furniture
roan H. O. Kelley.. ; , -Water is running strong over ?»*•"»-V mark her local Barn. Gold Hist Peanuts
All three candidates are.rhe spillway sat Lake Kanes K'-bievi m-n. The. Golden Arrow Restau -
Comanche home owners, and_ i,ak<. Comanche is bill and the A ‘"memaker of Io- rant 5nd cafeteb*. Mriun’s
are active in community af- Sahana B ier between, hero nmnew will be selected f«tm Barber Shop. < Ned's Grocery
and De Leca looks like a godd w,nn^T hlgh schools -of c gp,™ South Park fuper Save,
Kelley, who has served for |age. •' 3fp the TTOgrom s rext: Tv. ‘Gable Service. Western
several years on the Council , . ' , , rt-P- S6e Wl" awarded a jj,tjs \ursim, Hcnuv...............
is recuperating at home from 1 rc t o r elevation- is *1.500 scholarship with a *500 ... a • • (>,tPOO-th5c
a severe heart attack, and has 174 an<' Aat‘“r IS ,>em,? let award going to the rumter up n's.)lhi c;j. \trforV Co-
rot made a statement whether ,Ml* a,L IIH) 1 cuhic feet oar sec- The school of the winner will ' V' .• .
Heart Specialist Higginbothams To Remodel
to Address lion |#tnl Store Building
or not he will seek re-election. OIU* The Lorps of Engineers is be given a set of Encyclopsed- H uni ' ^S n
Turner is seeking re-election K°mK to m;ilntain the lake at ,a Br tanmca ......... ;.'m Nu"'.g H ,m'' S m ' ’ h
' W**‘ng its designed level. 1162.-----' Slate winners will win an ex- N^s'ng «»•
;.;"ren*;paid educate--'.....* tral T(>xas Fert,,izer (° -Irc-
for Comanche County Elective the best kmd of rain to season 'Washington, D—Ji
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Four firms will alternate in
warehouse supply supervisor Ixx-al farmer's sav that this is rens'e paid educational ^tp^pf^ Higginbotham Bros.
Cooperative. Turner and his a field Most folks are wishing Williamsburg. \>» and Minne-' .. ■'*,
wife, Imogene, reside at 303 it would remain cloudy through appolis, where the
2 so the ground hoe x^on’t
Dr Mims is asking for an see his Shadow and spring will Betty
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11 wouui remain cloudy through !r'p .'ill'sponsoring the ad every other
*Feb. 2 so the ground hoe won’t climax w>ti naming the 1J88 . ry.-ji... Kros Sears'
set- his Sharlnw nnrl vorina will Betty Crocker All-American ....... ...... ........ ....,
Sunset Dr
-eUs'tive term to the Coun’cil. be just around t;he comer.
lie is associated with Mims ----
Memorial Osteopathic Hospital
The physician an<l .surgeon amt
his wife, Katie, reside at 401
N Austin.
McCraw, ?t, who seeks a first
term as AlJtrmau, is. general
manager of Choice Baking Com-
pany, Comanche He moved to
Hick's Sen ice Station, and Oak
DR. HXYWAKD
Hayward was born
main store will be remodeled,
and that floor space will be.
doubled
Tlw remodeling is expected
to cost in excess of $25,(XX).
The furniture depart went,
which moved from the main
building a few vears ago, will
return, and will occupy the
back half of the store
Overflow from the furniture. ,
and the rolls of carpeting wTlf
be displayed upstairs
ToMnake room for the furni-
ture department, the hack half
of the building w ill be com -
pletc.lv remodeled, discarding
the. offices, shoe department
and storage rboms
“We are trying to modernize
our store in every way", says
McElroyr. .
The remondeling and enlarg-
ing of the interior is the second
and final phase'Of modernizing
the store Last year. a m>w ceil-
ing and lighting were installed,
along with central heating and
air conditioning.
shopping more attractive and
eas’er for their customers py
rearranging the departments
The ready - to - wear depart -
,n ment will lie moved to the
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V.F.W LEADERS Dl’E HERE — S|>earheadinp
the campaign to organize a new V’eterank of-For-
eign Wars post in Comanche are Clifford Teer,
left, a National Deputy Chief of Staff and R. F.
Waldrop, a Department VFW Service Officer,
both of W aco, l et V is' a past state VFW surgeon
surgeon while Waldrop is a former Comanche
1 •• Waldrop served as commander of .th*.
Comanche VFW post, now defunct, and also wax,
mayor of Comanche during ft) 17-48.
WOW To Meet
Tuesday Night
Hcmcmaker of Tomorrow . ...
t'hosm from the state win- l-,wn funeta. omu \ew Zealand and graduated i"
nefs on the basis of her origi- We think you will erpoy this frcm ,m„,K,al sth(X)| gt;^e front of the store.
loolr t- m n e c n o n 1 ‘ no t hot;
ral teat scare, plus personal mks message "Anti they BemmJr^or in ool^ieth rtSS1 a^nd’ tb^
observation and interviews dur- took my picture and I wasn t Anat at the University of COmple‘ely rwr»fan,zcd an<1 ,he
mg the tour, the winner will ready . The ad appears
,, receive a scholarship increas- P3^' 6 of the first section.
The regular monthly meeting H ,Q ,5(W0 Grants of secoml.
on ... . . „ - —, — latest features will be incorpo-
)tago Medical School, Junior rated ^ this department.
Lei turer in Surgery at the
Re-Orgonizational
Meeting of V.F.W
Slated Next Friday
Unpaid Taxes
Draw Interest
of the WO W. Iaxige will
Tuesday night, Feb 6th
third, and fourth ranking girls
be raw
Comanche 5 ye^ago from !^r*}e ^n^w uTt
in the nation will
sed do
a steak supper.
$4,000, $3,000 ami $2,000
All judging is conduite<i by
Si lence Research Associates of
Chicago, The educational test-
ing and publishing firm also
Top Hog Sale
Here Saturday
constructs and g i ados the cordiJ1jt to Sid Camev and Son
who are holding their first an-
e 1954-55
Saturday is .the big day, ae- Surgery and Thoracic Surgery ’ New. drPssin« rooms, an of-
at that mstitution in 1962 fire Library on products know- ,
During Dr fT1 rxvx.* i j^._ ___i ' if-. i______ ...;n hOU
Grand Prairie.
member of Coanancbe Vo'.im- _____
teer Fire Department and the
First Baptist Church McCraw LOCOl CagerS Host
resides at 701 W College with y j . vonsirucrs i
.children^ D,“rU. *1? JfH'" «** "y'' * S«rt«5" ” lri„B the l«MS rSifT’K,’^S7. ^ n"UI '$&' '? ™™b«r -,•“>" f2
araiter, and Vm «. • third Finol Home llOmC year the Bet.y IWher Bred Bcar ,* GiU sale ed the Ma>„ Alumni Award for ^rriUiBd he '» he are died- «« >»**«.
.search for the American ILf*re T,u, ^ wj)1 ^ hel(j th), Reseaaeh in 1959. and the Wil- romt)i,at.]v reworked to make efi t0 att<md thls At taxes will penaliz-
. ..., Tuesday wiU be the last maker of Tomorrow is design- Comanche County Livestock liam White Scholarship Award „ m^>re (:,mvenieJ for the cus- U“ast 25 new “r former VFW *d 1 ’ per<Jfnt ,n Februar>. 3
McCraw home basketball game of the «i to emphasize the tmpor- Shnw Barn. war the {ooViM m I960.. uwnTs Thrti sem! private of- , . , .
season for Comanche as they lance of homemaking as a ca- fioW heeinnine at 7 n m Sat- In 1962. Dr Hayward receiv- (lces wi>| ^ a ncw book- P0^ <*arter (an ri«quested
A meeting for the purpose of
.■ . . , . . It will be located between the oinking a new Veterans of Penalties and interest will be
nrtmnhip^tTSSS-S* ^ZTZtSJF&rJSFX;
HL ,!,gt y a ,he The mens department will be Frkjay. Feb 9. in the hospital- deadline for paying taxes with-
tn h Pk featured “• ,he center "ction itv room of Texas PiL Co out penalty set Jan 31. .
In mS6« np d(*(ame a -Fallow nf1 'tkd gfAep on/t {Ka hflnivt irf* = ■ , . * ... .. ,
in Surgery at the Mayo Clinic lDfrtm45 win remaiTin An v‘/«‘ans. !n ,ho f«manche- will be penalued
and complet -d his training in nr<>sent i(v ation arca ^h.o overseas in time of «n» r rent 1n Fobruary and
e.—.— i ti-----c________ present i<x*aiion. . war of national emercerev and the penalty will increase one
were awarded a campaign rib- pm cent each mon«h until July
Hayward’s fellow i^ge7and eoffee'lounge’will aU’ b,in- decoration or occunjion 1. when taxes will go deliquent
grader.
In announcing his candidacy
for a Council post
said, "I have no selfish pur
saio i nave im .tai. pw* , , ,. . . field, beginning at * p m
pose in offering myself as a h°®f Clyde,here in a oube reer Almost 6 mtltton girls urdav peb 3. ed a PhD in Surgery from the keeping area, and a reception Directing the meeting will he
candidate. This is my home, header. have participated in the pro- Fifty-three lots wiir be sold University of Minnesota. From area wj|) be provided in the of- Clifford Teer. .a National VFW
and 1 would like to serve in The Maidens will plav the gram since it began and witty Tbe Carneys invite all to 1962 to 1965. he was in private fjee spare Deputv Chiet of Staff and form-
•1 benef'C'al capacity to my fel- first game at 7, followed by the l%8 awards added, scholar- (> out anj atton(i ,ht. sale, practice of cardiovascular sur- Tht, fi)Wr^ wj|| be covered cr state VFW Surgeon and R
low Comancheans" 1 Indians Bulldog game ^ ship grants will approach $15 ------i. ------ »*• *»-•
CAR TAGS ARE
members are needed before a percent in March, 41-* percent
in Anril, 6 oereent in May, 7*^
(US Cag^rs Travel To Granbury
Tor District Shouudoujn Game
Water System
For Proctor Near
NOW ON SALE
1
The new 1968 registra lion
gery in Fort Worth IJT Hay- tile, 3nd throughout the F Waldrep. a Department
ward KHtwtd the ’Staff of Stxrtt r»nrr an F.rvrlv American VFW Service Officer, both oi
and White Clinic as cardio-vas- theme with the use of shingles Waco Each is well-versed in
cular surgeon in 1965 wm be carritxi out the formation of new VFW
Mrs.‘Arthur urges all mem- •■'We’ll have something Hit units and will discuss benefits
hors of the Lions Club to at- fert.nt for our awning*.*, stated of a VFW post to a community.
percent in June and become
delinquent in July with addi-
tional penalties.
School taxes go delinquent
Feb 1 and will be penalized
j.'i percent each month to July
w'hen 11 percent will be added
and 4 per ceni increase each
month thereat.er
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It’s showdown time for the
Comanche Indians as they face
the Gr anbury Pirates Friday
night in a do-or-die game
Coach Wavne Preston’s bas-
ketbailers must win this one to
stay in the title race
Comanche has lost but one
game in the district race, that
was a 57 - 52 decision to the
Pirates earlier this season.
Granbury hasn't lost a game.
The Indians weren't at full
strength in the first game
wtth the Pirates. Clvde Weav-
er, teams third leading scorer,
was injured and only played a
minute Big Tommy Humphrey
6'6V center, also -did not play.
According to the games play-
ed since the two have met.
both teams have im p r 0 v e d.
Granbury has come up with a
cot role of high -scoring games
against Hamilton and Cisco,
'Winning both by nearly 20
points.
The Indians seiefn to be get-
ting back In the grove also af-
ter having alot of players down
vehicles will he on sale Thurs-
js dav, Feb 1 at an increase in
.V.'.mm VOTER REGISTRATIONS
Unofficial total 01 the Voter
is the number one killer today. piBOed with a new 8 ft
Proctor community is rIhco^drna To^information anH n«'ds to know Then cedar shingles will, be
,h„r pl,n« Pn™. .<c-rd.„, I. lnd pract,„ .. m-d, - ^ «**„**. and man> yMrs aJO w.ldrop ^
from the office of the county
cine’ reminds Mrs Arthur.
are black
t ‘
iv*
The
moving rapidly on
to establish a water system „
Survey sheets gre now being tme assessor-collector
signed and delivered to Helen The new Plates B
Croft. B C Howell, or Jim wrth white lettering and have vehicle.
Rrh«-t< tt is anticinnteit that HemisFair on them All person
ther»» will be at leas^ 35 mem- The new price increas*' by title or a copy of the title to
hers within the town site of weight for passenger cars in- register any motor vehicle.
Proctor All persons living with elude we>ghu through MOO lbs . Last vear s reg.strat.on receipt
in the old
aTd Si."'*»». There also is a The deadline for registering
turned in without delay Once »>«h‘ * <***' v-hid« motor vehic,es « Apnl 1
the system is designed and sur- ^ratifa wHh^g minimum o -
veyed, it will be difficult for -S30 on th<* lightest weig
new members to be added at a ----------------
later dale./ * ministration that 'his require-
This sv^t?m will be built and mcri will not be changed
maintained by a non-profit- Following completion cf the
corporation formed bv the us- survey, an engineer will use
ers of the system The mem the information to determine
Waldrop.is a former resident
of Comanche In fact, he was regis.rat on for the county is
. rommand.’r of * 0 m a n 1 he s nver 5 5^) mark, according
VFW post that was cancelled t0 Mrs Mjrvim Elrod, tax-aa-
an served‘ Iks mayor
during 1947 48
of Comanche
the effect will continue' at
angle to near the top _
Work will begin on the re- jL;- , . Wars has more than 340 active
must bring the modeling in about tw'o weeks. Included ambrrg the many posts in Texas at the present
"We will continue business programs that the \eterans of time in 27 districts. Known as
as usual, during the remodel- Foreign Wars sponsors arc act , (be nation's oldest veterans or-
ing". stated McElrov. who [vit-es of assistance and benefit ijanizatiok, the, \TW now has
members
an
membership
The Veterans of F 0 r e i g n for the past 14 years. ? .
,wsonsWlhmg with S"' t-jTj'be* a^pSu^oniniS X' that'he ho'-S V^ custom° IV iV rrSmumdy. variou's T^Sf mZnte
during
or three months.
CHS Career Day Set For Friday
, Tarletop State
Juniors ami seniors from Co- Farming and Ramhinu Bill
hers will elect their own riirec- how much the svstem Would mat"Che Gustine and Sidney I-one and I, D Cox. Wildlife
tors, and ofliciers, and operate cost, and what the monthly hill wr)| gt,ther at Comanche High Conservation O' F Etheredgz.
the system under guidelines wou’d be to retire (he loan and j^-bool Friday. Feb 2 for the Waco, Nursing —X -rav, Mrs
cs'.ahlished by the lending pay operating costs As soon as annuaj Career Dav program Mrs Dixie Brown Tqjgs, Worn-
agency. One of the require- this is established, members n»v'« ohiective is to ans University a,nd Gary
menu of the lending agency is will then be asked to pav the ‘‘ ' . J? irnwhiates de Brandon, $t. Joseph Hospital,
that an equity of *50 be de- $50 equity wHeh will be held h ‘J 'n ^ profession they ^ Worth. Medici^. Dr.
posited by eaph member, in escrow Uhtil the svstem is ffJl oraa,James C. T-rrell, Jr. Stephen-
with the Hu Comanche an fhp «mn.rl s andimi ontv a which is roughth 5 of the buiK, “If vou arc interectivL K vilte
downing Eastland 78-56 Friday quarter of aa inch "short of es,imated cost P*r menvber to and have n<8 b«*n contacted. ^‘rnm*Z He Rad,° Broadcasting Bill Day
SrSLai Hamilton Tuel T' Ciwker, am U rr and ** TV steer- nowis the thneto act", con- JeJJJh Freedom Come. Re- Uw Epfft,,mft). Patro m a n
day night 79-59 Ellis and Weaver 6’2" each mg committee has been advui- p|Pd<*d Jim Roberts, secretary apogUi»jtU>
Billy Williams. ,V9" junio
James Mercer
COACH WAVNE PRESTON
"The Indians Are Head#”
C. C. Hampton
Seeks Re-election
Buys Burlon Bros As County A^n«y
C TlArA c c Hampton, veteran Co-
a CCU JfiUIv roinche fjounty Attorney, filed
this w<5«4i as a candidate for
*J H and Tom Burton oDer re-election In the post,
ators of Burton Bros Seed and 'Hu candidacy is subiect to
Fee l Store in (,'omanche for action of the Democratic prt*
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Ellis and Weaver
‘Wall ba raady
guard, ia the leading scorer for states Coach Pres Ion
the Indians, averaging 20 The bovs poor wiH Ifillttw
points a game in the'six dia- the girls gatwf whkh will he-
trkt cont<*fa. , gin at 7.
Coach Preston stated Wed- While Coach Leta Andrews’
nesday thst he would probably Maidens are all but out of the
Start wtth the same boys who District race wRh two tosses,
started the Hamilton game — the Comanche girls would like
these 5 Indians are averaging a ncthing better than to defeat
total of 67 points a game Grnnhurv
WDUims tends the total with The Maidens haven’t defeat-
an points a game; Tom Hem ed Granbury in over six years,
phrey has averaged 18 points but this time the girls have a
a game in the four conference few aumrtses un ‘Vir sleeve*,
games he has participated In Fans are reminded the Grad-
Clyde Weaver, who mimed . bury has a small gym. and that
three games due to an ankle seats win be at a premium: an
injury ia averseing 12 p'dnt* a plan to leave earlv Lei's all
game; Jerry Ellis 16 point* «nd be in Granburv Friday night to
Cocketham 7 poiuU. back the Comanche teams to
£ t Jlv/l -- r*'”—»—■ _ -
t^. >» ed hy the Farmers Home Aft^of the group
Mike Whiteside. Waco and more QiSn,28 years announced ro»r> on 4
isl -_1># /x v aw t_l_ Vv> that tka«> koca caH tkoir kiiai HtTMnfftR Wl
duu. practiced
Dr John C Stevens, assist sheriff Gaston Brokin: Home that they ha'e *old their iiuai- Hampton, who reside at 3fW
Business AdnHBfTHTlWt-aa- new t« Jamra Medeee-
COMANCHE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
THIRD • WEEKS ATTENDANCE
_______ PERIOD ENDING JAN. ILt.IMB ■ . t
Average Avg. Dailv Percentage
Membership AtKsIln e Atiendance
Htrt* grwooi.
toraaea 8-121
JUNIOR HIGH
„.ev >, ..Hi
J. I|. LAYNE
. (Grades l-S)
295.8 I
283
• 489
265.86
444.9*
SPEC.
EDUCATION
•*; «_
,-v
26.68
9:5.63
92.63
90/59
91.02
flan Collage, will be the, key- t*ge p .1 Frank Jones, " to- in I liman h.' County for many
note sneaker At the opening. Hjudin-Sinimons Armv SFC manager of the Gold Kis! Feed years, and for the naat several
general assembly Friday mom- jarji ShorT B'qwnwoed. Veter- Min here stnen 1962 took over veers been the Cmmty’a
ThOse part cipating in the fulness 'cn’lege^ M^Tn^z Comwctw Seed and Feedcutor- - 4
career dav program will be; Booth and Bruce Pve'atf, SuppU ax rhe new firm will ^^».ww^«r»,^»»s»«»snaeips
Agriculture (College Prograthl Draughon’a Buainess College be called. wiU snecialkte in ail J. A Mrrrer Rt 1. Gu**ine la
Dr. -J B Morton. Tarleton Automobile Industry. E u e II t'pes of farm and ranch sup married to 'he former Deanna
State College, Technical Train- Arthur and R111 Clemons; So- plica Durham. They have one non,
ing Sharrtwi CgyjlL Central rial Service, lira, Otlie Lana "We ll handle a com d 1 e t e David. 4 veara old,
Texas College Olsen. Red (Yoss, Pbarftiacv, line of Kimbell's Freda ” sa»s Mr and Mr* Mercer are ac-
Hcautician, Mrs Golda Fore- T R Durham, Paul Rav Me- Mercer well as Gold Kbit Hve in ctvtr and rhurrb affair*.
men; Air Force. Sgt Jack Kinate. ' — — Peanut Seed and Topper brand Mr Mercer Is a member ai tha
Tounsley and Sgt Yates of Science. Dr E O Mdrrlson. FerfBtrer ” F'rst Methodist Church.
Abtlonei Dentistry. Dr. Wm T. Tarleton- Physical Education. S "We'lt hai'e an enlarge- selec he
(’athoun. Engim-er i n g, Wm. Bill Purser. Howard Payne; tion of gras* seeds." stated and
Cole l*w, James Fanning; Foreign Languages. Dr J W Mercer aKo i n s e r t indaa. Uo fn a n r h e County Yl
Fine Acta. Dr Jack Dean, Trast. Abilene Owistian Col- h e r N c Id e S, and farm and Farmers Chapter.
Hardia- Singumi; teaching — lags. Navy, C. J. Spitz, ADJC, ranch hardv are. Ji “Come ip aad
‘ “ * * Mi . and Mrs.
erv.s on the of Real board,
also is a member of On
n a it c h e County Young
f armers Chapter.
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