The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1957 Page: 14 of 14
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m QoiiAMcm, gkobv November $. irw
CLUB .. ..
From PM® 1. Sec
than kthl# lady. bright and
who »b»rm with- u» Mr
__
rich muvtla.
Mrv F. L. L*‘l*
"Still Uiey farad and still their
wonder grew. That pne email
head could carry all
Then they farad and
ed—i*o small hand* could carry
out so many well made ******-
And then they lUtened and
their wonder grew, *"?
wisdom that her mind cduld
could shew. And when she spoke
their wonder knew no bounds
They knew their perfect (ide*l
had been found.
Mrs. Kate Stratton
A lovely face, a rad^nt'*mUe
to know her is to love her. All
good to every living thing, she d
do within her power
For what our club would like
. ' ansi uhii we'd like to be
Tncas Brisfa
who haa killed more than 100
rattlers In his lifetime, aald he'd
never seen such a snake.
And the people who gathered
’BITE’ WORSE THAN BARK around figured that the raUler’a
d"T>
nHHSSSSpsKS.5*:*
ance by playing hla radio at a the usual two.^ ■______
loud volume and barking back
at neighborhood dogs. |BOUN YESTERDAY?
Five neighbors testified Walt- Ci <£Cii^/£ I'OWN«—A freshman
era had hla radio ao loud they cot-j at (Southwestern University
had to close their windows and j Inquired of the postmistress at
put- cotton In their ears
ONE THINO
Matador
AT A TIME
-Mrs. Raldo Mar-!
reedrtg
he was
.tin burial park by police after
lari attendant found him *2*°®**
... . _ , _. ■ Jmg between some graves. Police
tin of Flomot carried a ravered; eM>UUied lhaJt to rest there you
toc lrr her apron pocket for two,had to> be dead—d»ot just dead
house anti finished her washing; drunk. ' *_
before she sought medical aid. 11,.*? whera
• A cow stepped on Mrs. Mar-' 1ltf.crlty„
tin’s foot and completely severed, *or vagr>ncy'
the second toe on her left foot ____.. ~ >----
JS SST!‘fflSSaSS-S Tt*™ MW C. Schlll-
then P administered tuZt of Baytown vUlted her par-
men administered first aid to enU Mr anJ Mr8 Q. O. Bright-
on had -started a washing h
SC.. P"*, «*" ■—‘i Mr. ^7 STuror Onmn
SSSSSr* gsr&sisr7
r mov-
LhVritfT
finished her
before the sub-station , concerning a
they .could aleep. (mall bo*.
•niey complained that the man I When lold the price of rent-
went to his front porch and lml- 'ing a bo*, the coed aald. “Well,
tated dogs when they barked I believe that I'll shop around
early In the morning. • to see if I can find a
The accused man conceded One ”
the dogs had kept him awake so If she can find Uncle Bam in
he retaliated. a bargaining mood, hewill have
• • .plenty of. customers. Perhaps she
00°?T^ *" ™ Man*ihometown!* *"■ hW *n’t al- land. and wiU be amociated with
ABILENE.' — Ol Shep wasnt,noineiownI , . . \ «»■ the beat place to rest In Mr. Kirkland In his new busi-
just flappln his Jaws when he,nKAn|CVK i L a„ ^1_y*“r-old Oklahoma,hess at the former Mc’s Cafeteria
“““ ‘ tc
„___ , wete back home for a week-end
.ai<m— washing, then two h«»
cheaper .hours later drove the farm trac-,Vl • er^__
Who U>okh h«r r.e,latlve' Accepts New Position
who took her to the hosDltal. I Q g Rjppetoe. former county
RIP IN JAIL
1 judge here, has accepted a posi*
The Cocklebur
By Monselle O’Brien. Cemanche
an amendment to the
CONSERVATION RESERVE
* ACT
WHEREAS, The Conservation
Reserve Program Is designed to
reduce surpluses and build Up
the fertility of the land/In such
reserve, arid
WHEREAS. . Cockleburs are
adapted to many parts of our
soils and no better soil building
crop exists where adapted, and
• WHEREAS, such crops are not
to be gTIrejcror harvested In any
manner__arid Cockleburs meet
this requirement ideally.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLV-
ED, That Cockebura be made
WAS LOOKING
w»s«2
tfews- Vou don
WHEN HE FOUND
TEXAS
‘•a*
raised k n^tiTilSrirtlFSm
on Joe Wilde* farm west ofi BAY CITY—Fear gripped Mrs.
tare 1 Richard Bachman the other
Wilde and his son. Raymond,1 night when ahe noticed her
heard Shop and knew he waan’t< younger son. Richard, In half
went out to see,awake, half asleep state, hold-)
tion with Aitdn (Blackle) Kirk- eligible for planting on all five-
year conservation reserves where
adapted, and that where Cockle-
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
A HOME? ... if
SO,
jssssrlH
the ablest
s**®" industry with
** 21 hand, to
“ flwot do alone.’’
1 THINKING.
to do. and what we d
we have thU rovely lady to In-
spire posterity,. *
Mrs. ,W. B. Barret ,. , Th
T^el^ Sf‘VHt tK‘ 18? to?. Se0,r.n Wback wSf £5£d? £*&
cluto member and i8hot gUll and wiled the “var- tic freeae.
^The* wit and energy ahe gave, mint” that Shep found. i But as he became more awake
— Oklahoma i
City man found out.
He was kicked out of an Aus-
Hlghway.
-rrHer skills When the shootln’ was over.'than asleep, she heard him mum-1
could lighten any task. Her sgius|fhw ,av a ratUesnake measur- ble-BANO! BANG!^^^m
JKt. IK were 1 freely glv-ithe thick part of its body Wilde,
en Knowing her in club work.!
will our memories enliven
Mrs. Tom HolmaWy
The value of a. person Is Im-
possible to measure. But here we
have a model of our past and for
our future.
Regardless of how hard the
task how much she felt hard
pressed. For her. she could not
compromise She had to do her
beat!-
And these are those of whom
we think and ever point with
pride. Our club was founded on
ft1**1* riraams their plans have
been our guide.
We would remember well their
ways and hold tradition, olden. |
The things of worth. Wf treasure
most, we. speak of them aa gold-
en.
Our Oolden Tea a symbol Is,
this tribute of today. An honor
that we owe to you and thus
most humbly pay!
JEWELL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
Kcnn«th Bain
Leaves For Job In
Dominican Republic
- 4
Way
Hair
Shaping
♦
Wave*
Phone 300
JEWELL WRIGHT
Kenneth Bain, who works with
a consulting firm In Bryan, has
recently moved to Dominican
lhpBIk. - - - - -
Bain Is an engineer on the
construction of a road for Alcoa
Aluminum Co.
His wife and children will re-
main in Comanche while he Is
gone.
Visits Parents Here
Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Jack Cox
and children of Fort Worth were
here for the week-end. visiting
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P
Cox.
—Prompt
—Complete
—Appreciative
Dry Cleaning
of all kings!
Cantaloupes
at Cantalupo.
were first
Italy.
grown |
WILLIAMS*
Drive-Jn Cleaners
l Block N. of S«nare
<tf>
tow many premiums
do you pay?
MOVED!
Just an overdose of Wyatt!
n
WHO BROKE THE BANK?
SAN ANTONIO —Celia Terral-
va forgot all, about her tin can
bank and consequently la $100
poorer.
She told police she had the
money In the can behind her
! house.' When a neighbor asked
j for a can to be used as a flower
j pot, Celia gave her the “bank”.
Later she realized what she
| had done, she said, and asked
the neighbor to return the c*n.
The neighbor said it was empty.
Celia appealed to police for as-
sistance.
.UA1BU IT b NO JOKE
SEMINOLE — Blame this one
ion "Cousin” Hal BlymiUer of
Radio Seminole, K8ML;
The last half of the Seminole-
! Hqbbs football gamp was played
1 during a driving rain storm, the
likes of which Seminole doesn’t
1 often see.
The rain came In sheets and
I water splashed off the press box
■ where Hal was''broadcasting the
(game. When the press box door
I opened, rain poured in. wetting
the announcer's equipment.
When a tackier dropped a ball
carried on the field, there came
the words: “The player was
drowned on the 20-y*rd line. . . ”
Oh. well, sometimes they all
get their tangs tongueled up.
Ellis Insurance Agency
a n
Comanche Independent School
District Tax Office
HAS NOW MOVED TO NEW
AND LARGER QUARTERS
burs are, planted, or come up
volunteer, that It be illegal on
the part of the landowner or
farm operator, or any other per-
son, to either cut. hoe, poison,
plow up. mow. or otherwise des-
troy. or harvest seed unless
needful any single Cocklebur
found growing on such conser-
vation reserve for the duration
of the contract: that any person
found cutting,' hoeing, poison-
ing/,.spraying. plowing up. mow-
ing. 'or otherwise destroying any
single Cocklebur shall become
subject to fine, or cancellation
of his contract. As an enabling
clause, the Department of Agri-
culture should be authorized to
employ such additional person-
nel as may be needful to inspect
all Conservation Reserve t Acre-
ages to see that the above regu-
lations are strictly adhered to. I
BE IT FURTHERMORE RE-
SOLVED, That for the purpose
of such Conservation Reserve
planting, or any other market
that may develop, that a sup-
port price for Cocklebur seed of i “h'lVa'l
not less than one * dollar per c * K
pound ($1.00) for burs In the
bull, or 10OS*. - parity, whichever
Is larger, be established with a
proportionate price for de-hulled
seed, and until It should become
established that an actual short-
age of domestic seed* exists, that
an embargo be placed on the
SEE
STALLINGS
Realtor'
rime this
_ AND
* WHITE FOOD
IM local firm
m. tkM birthday
ini Mde. Better
. 00*K ad, and »ee
< the aavto** olter-
Iir the week-end.
a I t o rT Man
HE HAS THEM,
107 WEST GRAND COMANCI
Glen McNatt
S. S. Officer
Now At B'wood
Olcn McNatt. former resident
of Comanche and Abilene, libs
moved to Brownwood to be in
of a new branch office
of the Abilene Social Security
ffice.. The office was opened
iber 30. at
Of fid
Wedr
nesday, October ~30. at Room
614 Citizens Bank Building, anti
serves the three counties of Co-
manche, Brown, and Coleman.
McNatt will continue to come
to the County Courtroom. Co-
;manehe. every Thursday, and to
cot kieour Coieman each Tuesday. On Wed-
nesday and Friday each week he 8oml st,cunt>’ mattern:1
will be in brownwood L
• "" o.
" He USe '
to carry on out-ol-ofii
such as going to the
claimants who are
unable to make a trio
iice. in Brownwood, cl
aiui ott.i r communities!
, McNay graduated ti
maneht High School m j
has worked for the Sod
ltj’ Administration for i
years He married tha
Helen Kothmarm. of Ma
they hare two childrei
14, and Logan: 7. “j
pleased to Jive again in
<y (the state,” he
the location, the
above all the friendly‘s
a pleasure to help then
way I can concerning I
i pretty—th*1’* the word
/STatracting much
nlmrods and
jgeCULLOUGH-
EL Mtk. This sporting
ul ibows a couple of
PZr held*, along with
id elk horns, and hunt-
l uxi supplic»-*ure t0
U in the proper spir-
dKr hunting season
of all kinds, fea-
fw local firm, turn to
1 tion 1. and-check the
OH-JEANBS ad.
ft at HKKHNBOTH-
, Defertmem are cer-
I of the new seleytlon
(8 and slippers—for
of tbt family . ■ ■
I this week.
*.W tn good look- •
(
the youngster* prfl
132 West Central
(formerly occupied by Tot Center)
COME AND VISIT US!
We like to give servio
reduced to $12.96 at I
i STORE The firm * of
ARVIN all trana-'
only $3« 95.
■ cin|
!■ k par gain. *ay* t gt ■
| flPW. k>eal jeweler.
I slashed prices
Christmas My- j ^ti
Mr in program. 21|
a aaw Menu .are in- j
I Ikr .sale. Tarn to iho .<AI
g aM get your shave
i aerial sartnga
.......utm
&
x
vt
r\
1 /
new wrap-around-
ff-Power Television,
lit only $279 50 at the
IDKTO Appliance De-
t, and aa an added bon-
■$ bridal doll. $19.95. U
m nth the purchase
■ * ■(* ■
■FA iTS' Pantssjtland of
■ now in progress, and
■Mger TRAVIS HAS
■aneits that you take
ad, then take ad- tJoi
■k tpecia] prices awalt-
pe< for the week-end. 1
■
I
local Jeweler,, „
it at DURHAM’S'tu8
n ihlgbty proud of -JSJ
l^^oes it aeem to you that there’s always another in-
surance policy expiring-another premium to ba paid?
Is it hard for you to keep^rack of your coverages, and
the amounts?
Let us tell you how most, perhaps all, of the insur
Let us tell you how most, perhape all, of the insurance
on your home can be obtained In a tingle package policy.
And the premium you pay may be less than for several
policies covering the same riaka.
Streamline your inauraned with a Stock Company In-
surance policy. We recommend it for ■
quality protection, and Ml-ttme service.
#Waring Insurance
INSURANCE LOANS * REAL E8TAT
LOANS REAL E8TA1
FRANCKS WARING — Rhone 123 — JO? WARING
■TT
ty prou
collection of
,..k‘TfcSS
y-etyled ELGIN for 'Ba
* , wh
LEE TATE ove
to a non-cancel- Te?
renewable hoa-1
, that he is now Chi
wants to explain I
eng provtalons of thla
Vk 11.
m
i:
• •
Du
ircgg TURKEY
Col
wldnally scheduled
V.
will be held
al
w$ .Sunday after-
"whw 1$ -1? at the
i
HO GROT NDR.
II Th~
!»> CHE
On June
1, W54, the name “Armistice Day” was changed to Veterans’
Day, so aa to honor all men and wonten who served America in ita
armed forces. NOVEMBER 11, we adlute the courageous veterans
who helped preserve our priceless heritage of freedom and democracy,
resolved to make our nation strong and peaceful, „
„ * . and keep faith with those we honor. ’
WILL
T- r
When you drive in for Sinclair Gasoline or Sinclair Motor Oil, wc make
sure you drive out satisfied.
Thai’s why we make service the most important part of our, business.
Friendly, helpful service. We want you to come back again and aRain.
We hope you'll tell your friends about us, too.
You can expect these and many other free services whenever yojj drive in.
GOODWILL las'
wtll bp In the fits
rOMANCIIF MER- T>’
1 *M wepk-end. and
' •ill bw Issued Mon-
ior them With
I
Igttwry Check
Tirw Check
Radiator Check
• Fan Bel* Check • Wiper Hade* Cleenad
• Oil Level Check • Rear Window Claonad
• Windshield Cleaned
•M Days for the
» HARELIK’8
t * hWl. ThlOPK tO
RJt; J yards el
r WtaU, $|; $i nylon*
l^wig thp advertteed
Wed o’hera toe.
* Me HARELIK
th* liaue.
SINCLAIR
?
't-
OUR
STORE
J :
BE CLOSED
ALL DAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11
‘Hiqqinbotham’i
•HERE
Roger
Roger Rus-
, ^ ikwipttRllzPd
trier their ear had
**>• i8top rign at
w Highway 36
67 (West),
in the local
\
C. House, Agent
COMANCHE, TEXAS
SINCLAIR DEALERS
ComsT.hr
House Service Sts
S. W. BeUher
C. J. Hamrick Sts
VoIUe C. Brawley
Carl Jeaka Sk Co-
PRIDDY
Paul Patton
G1I8TINI
C. V. Evan.
proctor
„.1
J.
^ for the 1957
^bnd Drive are
Plana call
funds to
!> *he?
* DOV
T. WJV.
gISiNEY
E’ aitaw
.Men net for $$r-
ooming year
^Praldent; . Btll
Mrs. Jim
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1957, newspaper, November 8, 1957; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892060/m1/14/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.