The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1961 Page: 6 of 8
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TUX COMANCHE CHUJ'
One Ot Thirty Tkmand
Bimm
SUNDAY SCHOOL
•T-
■ wajr lotned to Uw Latln-Amerl-
The Comanche Baptist Asaoc- by umc generous persons)
j... • m w Laun-Amerlca.n j w^0. were man here of -the Second
II is the re-1 churcA.
Mission at
\Sk
Sunday. Oct. 15—
Libert) Freewill
i First Baptist ..... '
■ (.uatinr t hurrh of Christ
Gartman View Freewill
Hospital News
ine ___________, _r_____________________
suit of • year and two month*! The work ha* been growini
the | ever sine*, and the Mission ha*
had as many as thirty-four per
of prayer and work. Thtg U
first la in i-American Mission ever
established In the County
the First Baptist Church at Gui-
tine. was visiting on the Howard
Payne campus m the spring of
i960 where Me
rr-t—Brother
l. ’
Horaclo Car-
denas. who was
gTtendtrrg coib-
ege They talk-
ed of Ore poss-
ibilities of do -
ing mission
work a m o n r
the Latin-
Americana 1 n
Cardenas
Comanche County. After Brother
Cox talked with Brother Carden-
as, he then presented the work
to the Association, and received
permission to go ahead with the
work a* planned. Brother Carden-
' as was elected to serve as Miss-
ionary to the. Latin-American
families in Comanche county.
Brother Cardenas started work-
ing as Missionary In June of
1960. Services were conducted in
Spanish at 2:30 pm. every Sun-
day at the First Baptist Church
of Oustlne and a Sunday School
Class and Training Union was
conducted during the regular
scheduled time in Spanish Fi v»
adults and three children consti-
tuted the first regular rtSeetlngs
Brother Cardenas visited fam-
ilies in several parts of the coun-
ty and has had the cooperation
and prtTyiPrs of the Association,
for which' he is grateful.
On the sixth day of August
1961, services in Spanish were
started in the building of
used to be the Second
sons in Surtdpy School. There are .
thirty-two persons enfolled in
and there are
many persons that-can be
ed til Gustine and in-Comanche
County Brother Cardenas re-
quests the prayers and moral
support of the members of the
^ wtr'*
Association
Interested In Missions among our
Latin-American families in Oui
11 El'.' ....: - — -------------------
A- f-
Humble To
Broadcasts Four
SWC Grid G?mos
PICK'UHS...
Comanche Church of Christ 117
Hoard C liurrh lUpB
Fompey
tiustlne
Methodist ...... 28
Methodist - *7
Congregational Methodist
I Central Christian
, Taylor Chapel Methodist
i FlfVt~MMtwdls9~——:
Pettit Baptist
Proctor Baptist
Gustine First Baptist
Gustine Emmanuel
| " Mexican Baptist Mission
Downing Baptist
Lamkin Methodist
Church of Oustlne This building)
Four Southwest Conference foot-
ball games will be broadcast over
radio Saturday by Humble Oil A
Refining Co ___
The Arkansas-Texas tram:’ -whT
be broadcast from Fayetteville by
Kern Tips and Alec Chesser
Radio time will be 1*45 p m over
KBWIJ, Brown wood 1380 anu
KHLD. Dallas -1080
The TOU-Texas A tt M ganfe
will be broadcast from Fort Worth
by Ves Box and Eddie Hill Radio
time will be 1 45 p m. over WFAA-
WBAP. Dallas-Fort Worth. 570.
The Rice-SMU game will be
broadcast from Houston by Eddii
Barker' and John Smith Radio
time will be 7 45 p m. over FRAA-
WBAP l>nllas-Port Worth 8’20
The Texas Tech-Baylor game
will be broadcast from Lubbock
bv Bob Walker and Stan MeKen
..... zie Radio time will be 7:15 p.m
what I over KBWD. Brownwood 1380.
Baptist and KFJZ. Fort Worth -1270.
8-AA ATANDlSlGS
District
Games
Comanche 1
.0 7
Hamilton 1
. • 14
Dublin 0
1 0
as
Zion Hill Baptist ..... 15
Emmanuel Baptist . 24
South Copperas Baptist ... 17
St. Matthew’s Episcopal 9
Mt. Pleasant Baptist 33
Sidney Church of Christ 56
East Side Baptist .68
Sidney Baptist . > . 46
Free Pentecostal 23
Mercer Gap Baptist . 26
Be Leon First Baptist . . 335
De I .eon North Side Baptist 78
De Leon First Christian 27
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4-
OUR SERVICE
will keep your car
RUNNING RIGHT,
LOOKING GOOD
-Jr <*
mnnins smoothlw —• Avt It lonUW lift 9M !"►
.•quipped to hkni
j?s staffed with
'Wines*
♦ For wntbli
For washing,
•f) changa, tfc%
jr oorvico,
it's groat
• oils, driro hi
sr (humble)
Joe Tupin, Agent
Ps Leon----0--4-0
Grgnbury ft . • •
Non- District Games
W L T Pts
U in- L'CIU Church of Christ
6 De Leon United'Pentecostal
comAnchi hospital INC.
Admissions: N. F. Williams,
Rt 4; Mrs J. O. Swafford. Rt.
3- L. F. Dearson. Rt. 1, Outline;
Mrs. B. J. Cox, Sidney; Mrs Jose
Herrera. J000 8. Austin; M. W.
Smith™Star*Rt **Cross*&t ^Ker^
neth Rachels. 867 N. Page; Kar
en McCullough. City:' Mrs. How-
ell Cobb. 804 N. Travis; J. W
Osborn. Brownwood; J. R. Jones,
J D Holley. De Leon;
J. M. Conner. 704 N. Mary.
Dismissals: Mrs. L. W Stokes,
Box 311; Mrs Martha Stegemol-
ler. Box 126, Prlddy: Ray Arms.
413 W. Duncan; Willie F. Smith,
BdT Iffff' lf,r*n ^TerSillongh Co-
manche; Mary- Louise Wise. Box
115. Cross Plains: Mrs. Howell
I lamkin BapUM 18 [Cobb, 804 N. Travis; J. W. Os-{«** w» the Comanche County
born, .Brownwood
clcasurp; Rt
. Mrs. A. V Col-
l • ,T R Jones. Rt.
3: J. D Solley, De Leon; J M.
Conner, 704 N. Mary; Mrs. Jack
Stephens. 411 W Walcott.
CARD OF THANKS
County Chapter pf
Formers Union To
Receive Charter
Football loam, Coaches, And 0„
Comancheans See Bears lose To
The Comanche High School | Mr. and
Rjvd
Comanche County’s Farmers football teams. A and B-squads,] Mr and'Mrs Lum"“(M
. - ■ - - _ . .*°n M
Union will receive its charter In . ajong with their coaches, and a
a meeting Thursday night
- CHr-HMi -*
, number' Qf: Comanche fans
according^ to announcement from in Waco Saturday night ana saw — Earl od*n
Temporary Chairman E A Walk- the Arkansas Razorbacks swaiApj
lw til* nsj li»n *TfT. ‘.TUl’',«Wo Saturday night and
rkansas Razorback?
ay lor Bears 23-13.
ibejrs of the footha
announces Joe Morgan. De Leon, seeing the tilt were; Jerry Nor
my Nc*fi
were [mid,,.
S1,- r..ais»unvilt INN
1 Earl OH*-
, Rt. 1, De'Leon, peanut .farmer. the Baylor Bears 23-13. . ld f caruv.iv'ct TQ
The meeting opens at 8 o’clock, Members of the football squad: 1
mrtnnroe Ida Mm uftil DC TiOOIl. coplnff t.hA tilt WfM'P I .IPITV Nil!’- '» ‘UfTto
l tr
Boyd I
rer. ln^ia. Rusty Durham, Gray Jollnk.
inviting all persons interested in,Harold Perkins. Jerry Foreman,
becoming members of the Farm- Don Kemmitz. Jerry Todd, Kerf
er Union, or those who seek more Ranchels, Billy Evans, Skipper
information concerning the or«- shumpes. Jim Jarratt, Billy Wil-
ganization. liams. Fred phappel, Charles
Jay EMAj> Wa,-n -vlee-nresl- ;wnThl Rnh rnmenter. f-harl.^
dent of Texas Farmers Union. McNutt, Danny JTagle.
will make the charter presents- ■ others included Coach
unit in
MW vwiipiuii, V**re**#- n*a«‘
the meeting at pe Leon. 1 Mrs. Vic Richardson, Coach Wel-
'Faitners Union purpose Is to don Battle, CHS Principal Troy
further the improved living con- j Norris and Coach Ray Smith,
people “ J
We wish to thank everone who esa
helped during the Illness and
death of our loved one, Mr Wiley
Coker. We thank those who vis-
ited, sent food, flowers and oth-
er expressions of kindness. May
Ood bless you—The Coker Fam
dltlons of our rural people and
seek increased economic gains
from agricultural and livestock
operations,” said Walker.
Wilker.v
’Rev
Her,- | runt M,|wauk^
i?rwJS5.3' ^rs- Viet*!
Wf.: istisa
Janklh
che after
ttltli
pending -R
re ML ves if!
California
Hamilton
Dublin
Do Leon
Comanche
Gran bury
Opa
173 2«
159 J3
122e- 56
49 112
40 104
De Leon Chureh of God
De la-on First Methodist
De Leon Assembly of God
Houth Leon Baptist
Hasse Baptist
First Freewill
Victory Baptist
Hasse Revival Center
Rushees - -
The fall season rushees of the
Comanche ESA Chapter Include
Mesdames Ray Murphree, Bill
Parker, and Odell Reese. The
young women and their husbands .
n m Lai »x ei' nh 1 nein Irwxii nrTtVx A sav_
Htpi|are being ehtertalneiTwith a ser-
ies of parties and suppers.
There were upsets a ptepty last
week and we failed to pick most
of them and lowered our seaso-
average to .700 — Will try Vo im-
prove this week with these picks.
COMANCHE to bounce Rich-
field by one touchdown.
HAMILTON to have an easy
'time defeating Dublin.
DE LEON, despite the injuries,
to beat Ganbury.
Beattie Baptist ......... 47
Energy Baptist . i. .. 11
Beattie Chureh of Christ 27
Sweetwater Baptist ...... 16
Total
2,812
COMANCHE WOMEN
ENJOY DALLAS TRIP
CISCO to return to its win-
nigh wat/a by downing Hanger. ,
BROWNWOOD to have/a real
battle before luting Vernon.
COLEMAN to regain its early
season form and take Ballinger.
Members of Comanche’s . Wid-
ows Club took their annual week-
end trip to Dallas October 7 and
8 They enjoyed a trip to the
Fair and were delighted with the
■ Broadway musical. ’’Sound of
Music.”
Making the trip was one guest,
Mr* Miller Hammond of Donna,
and the following club members:
sfpsdames John Barton, Clara
'«tae.Y. Frances Waring, W A.
1 Robertson, Walter Durham. Stel-
la Montgomery, and John Reese.
MULUN a real surprise of the
district to blast Sidney
GUSTINE to
Pottsville. -
roll on against
Visits Mother Here
Elton Coker of San Angelo was
here over the week-end to visit
his mother. Mrs. D. T. Coker.
t[ '
t
7 m
Dorris Insurance
YOU ARE INVITED TO < i»mk xvn
EAT with the CHS Seniors Saturc
al COMANCHE’S OUKMNAL
at the D. F. CARAWAY RESIDENl
907 North Page
11 A.M. until i T\\|
Phone 356-3303 . . . Today
“COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE”
Phone 356-3303— VIRGIL NORRIS —Comanche
DELICIOUS FOODS
for $1 . .
ALL 101 CAN eJ
tav included!
DON’T
F 0 R <; E T
T 0
RUMMAGE
At the McDonald building]
We«t Side Square —- SATURDAY
LOTS of BARGAINS in GOOD Rl'MM AG!
Benefit CHS Senior Hallowe’e
Carnival Candidate.
BAYLOR to, down Texas .Tech. I
TEXAS LONGHORNS to con- 1
tinu* to play like champions and I
defeat the Arkansas Rasorbacks 1
TEXAS AdtM to take Ihe mea-
sure- of ret.
RICE OWLS to defeat SMC.
A glance at what the Indian
opponents did last week.
EASTLAND continued to lose—
This time to Early by 38-6
BALLINGER upset Cisco 14-12
• , •
LAMPASAS defeated San Saba'
18-6.
HAMILTON, eteoied twice in
Leon 14-0.
HATHCOCK’S
GKANBURY and Rider 01
Wichita Falls played to a 14-14
tie.
It’s a good feeling when you
win — And most everyone con-
"Cffmed with Comanche football is
feeling good this week.
I
Then came Friday night—Dqb-J
lin had rolled up 170 points in
winning 6 names -Comanche had
yielded 112 points while dropping)
four out of five games On paper I
it looked like no contest — But the I
Indians- came to play, and play
they did. Dublin made two first1
downs, both in the second lull.
Comanche won .much easier than
the 7-0 score indicated.
It all started last Thursday
night when the Comanche Braves
beat a good Cisco, B team 16-8.
ELECTRIC BLANKETS
Single Control, Full 2 IMQQ
Year WoYronty. only 11|^"
l.
1 pc. DINETTE SET
58°°
*11 toil MATTRESS
Beautiful, made from 5
So
Heavy-Tick, Smooth
Top, Only
SAVE over 50% Reg.
$119 Value. 2 Onfy at
this low price.
KING SIZE BED
Complete with head m M flQI
board. Morning Glory 1AV'1
Mattress.
Then Tuesday night — The
HiglidS traveled to
and Inspired by the order boy*.
they won 12-6.
It has been quite a while slncj
things looked as bright -for grid
fans as they have for 'the past few
days. We tip our ‘ Wv-bonnet”
to the boys and the coaches.
• •'
Let's back the Indians agginsu
the Richfield Rams FViciay Night.
Attend Convention
LLOYD'S MUMBLE STATION
, la GL8TINE
ROY McNITrs
tTS ImWNING
in COMANCHE
FRIENDLY SERVICE 8TA.
McGLOTHUN FARM STOKE
wen ■wwtaT'g______
• City Water & Street Superin
tendent and Mrs. John Jollnk |
were due to leave Thursday to
attend a state convention of city
officials In San Antonio.
Visiting Dallas Markets
Mm. Wayne Hill, owner of the-■ -
ed to visit the Dallas wholesale
markets Wednesday.
O. F. HALL’S
M .1 m l.a n'tou
Mr and Ills! Ben Kvrldge went
to Lawton. Oklahoma, Sunday'to
visit their son-in-law and daugh-
ter. Mr and Mrs W: R. Thurman
Jr. Mrs. Kvrtdga rkmalnad
for a more extended vl*lt.
TWO Bill HEATER
COOL CABINET MMOC
Worm Morning or
Martin.
ELECTRIC JEWING MACHINE
59”
Full Size, Light weight
Po^able-A Real Value
. GOOD-NIGHTER SLEEPER
All re-enforced plastic, gM||
mattess by Morning IraN
Glory.
JPOI CHAIRS
At Only
IS
DECORATIVE PIllOWS
Large New Shipment 'O ^
of BemiHful Pillows, . . 9 |
FROM
WESTINGNOUJE RADIOS
%
American Mode.
Water Heaters
3 Bronds, 30 Gal.
Glass - Lined
irman I AUfAfl Df jf AC
ov*r HlWCjl rililil
1962 Elactric
TOASTERS
Only W 95
BLENDER
F»H Sin
Only 1995
WAFFLE IRON
Sondwkh Grill
COMBINATION
iusl 1J.95
OVEN - W
POTT?
45 Plc«f f
r
rv
min
comity
k. chief- l*®" 1931;
R. U Carpenter
roMHhers
cipal of The
! school for “
P^^years- s8^8 h?
tSa ^few days as
jggftsrz
Hjyrtntenclcnt
ifllO to succeed
Ml first man to
jpnklns served
Uitfeapae^y
Jigd (Uncle Frank),
rf ^ a .resident of
%*ty for 57 years.
xjfrtio have announced
P? me Democratic pri-
hi JUh 28. 1934 are
Coma
Sue P
wa.. k
Satur
Brow:
ID
and l
the b:
Betty
the b
Ormsl
**-tu
.si Judge 8- ® Croa,
ftobiMon; District
n»ntt*' |rnr Plt‘~
[Ta Howlngton; Fo-
1K H. I* Stewart (Re-
Vw. T. House.
* Clerk: Haynes.
B. Lacy Hollis
p-sherifl, D. M Bright-
Ltu A*es*or E R Arm
fiu county Treasurer,
i Sullivan. For Counl>
T B- B Walker,
s,'X Ray McCorklc
PL*r NO lTF. L
gjR. »JTd; For Oom-
fpipcinct 2 , L-. A Glea-
1 une, Sam Lewis and
* qill linn- For Com-
iPrecenct No. 3; E. H.
J Nr Juitlce of Peact.
Ifc. 1. R- B Waldrop.
1 ihit Pet. No. 1. Don
d Virgil Cast)
jb vbo served 16 yeais
j i Oomanch? and 12
I gzmber of the Bchool
p hecn appointed Poet-
E. E.
r J I
of ne'
tin C
pouiu
arid r
cludu
At
of Ec
20, it
Of >6
able
yeaiv
amou
the
made
and I
latloi
In th
excee
- Th
a tot
pupil
give
4.662
City
*" Th
the
teacl;
port!
We
when
Th
enjoj
Park
ed r
the 1
thin*
day
the
deslr
a da:
Fort
Sunc
dent
teacl
the I
T.
anki
mucl
CAR
deposits in the- two
[toil show Comanche
Itas 1383,551: and the
Lt Bank of Comanche
h local of $818 397. T»)t
% U» Rat State Bank
tvt 30,080
I TV CMaaarhr Chief
Mr. 1M8
, Editor, Publisher 1 retV'
, Amo Editor *nd
1 Wll s
[ High School opened! hu i
I ituon last Friday ' . H
\ Mealing the Older.
11. The score in the
isme came In the
_jt after Wade Phifer
ft tumble on the Hornet
'tt. Lawrence Samuel*
I to Dean Rlppetoe for lliri
a and then Garland , man
I to Samuels for th.>.(jurt]
[time
were Rlppetoe doui
at Ends Ma this
Oreene at guards. La]wa
■Mr; Phifer and Smit. pCrli
t Ricks at quarterback. McF
and Scott at'and
! food
J Dyer and Assistant I nalll
-j Dsughtery have 82 , Brot
• squid. Remaining op oper
' the schedule Include' Ood
games with Cole- Dou
J and San Saba and
1 .nmei with Hamiiy»i»
Ban, Eastland. Dublin
IlMD.
lOddeahead died August _ ,
•‘uenf 78. Mr Cadde,.- ^
i »n active interest Lt
^ wd national poli-
-J this legislative dla-
1 BMe up of Comanche
i raejance of two former
Drive
$1494.32
& Wthardson. De Leon
f«tbe~
**)» Comgnrhe Coun-
“* Ameriran Cancel
‘“iir; It mt UftllOC
IHgurcg fror
Cincer Crusade. Th
* w contribution* rail
County in 196
“> 1961. the quot
ii»f, amount raise
t LMof the ‘luot,
-it the organlsatlo
rTZT** Cnunty Un
ILyv wcellent job 1
I *B®Pa!gn on be
*®erlcnn Cane*
Mr" Hard
Is the cam
vice pres!
I bn * Count
I^CUrener Rea, Cc
'P Wary 1* Mr
i -a Treasiu
.Houston Robertas
VmSf* Publl
Oom*n
De Leon;
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1961, newspaper, October 20, 1961; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892186/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.