The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1961 Page: 7 of 8
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HISTORY
COUNTY _
ojiiff, Jon., 1934;
. a W. U Carpenter
^ mMrthee*™
of The Brown wood Bob Baker, bioUg.:
school -Mr- ^ tbc.brltlt; scro'U .iw tei ; nur-
says h-
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iforthc .Coftic
the office of
irtcnt. M. J
^Tiecond
*52 to succeed
Vfnrt ........-
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Hat capacity
■rford flfncle Prank).
KT »nd a • resident of
‘county for 57 years.
-.whohave announced
f? the Democratic pri-s
• hi July 28• 1934 are|
I
judsa R. B- Crop*
Robinson; FVjl District
I “ *— For Dih-
Saturday attcrnooruAueust 31 :ak.3ft V,i.h^ ^ ^
| Proctor To Sponsor
- Ag Tour Friday
t, PAOCIOR CLUS REPQRHH
THE COMANCHE CHIEF
Chib Progress is Cited
!h la iln se ttittd year of work
. iwf the Plot. tor. Cumin unity Club,
biit treat . interest luis been
jsijdwn Jimmy Roberts is dub
..yjr.MdeuU iUtdduiidcr. his leader-
jship the various rortunutees have
■ eat acln^vytnc’Utr-
uitee“uTtt
and Betty Lou Parker, brother ul
the bride served as best man and
Betty Lou Parker, twin sister of
the bride, was maid of Lorio., Mi
Ormsby has been a loyal employee
■“* thn rrhlff -mf,. hlc nramin i
inunlty Center BUI Evans.
Nell Rose Webb
Wins Honors At
tai* Fair niTeiav Carnival Win
|CHS Seniors
iSeek 4th Year
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... ,, . clul) ..ini in the De Leon peach and
u*'. 1 .l " ' rl11—Uju‘- elianmaii pr-tirnl parade AJsrt en- her Iw-t utuul' thi.i
Bert Beaty ehairman .of tin- ‘
Procotr Community Club*s Agri-
flchool,
From The Comanche Chic
Rl|BI
culture Committee and .his* co-
workers;1 plan a; welcome for a
large group of visitors
[ by CQNNlr BBOrfiTT Cljh. IUpOr*«V
Comanrlie High ScIkioI Sotilori r«)'
, >»- ■rr-jr* 'T.” .vsrf s;: :u-
the State Fail. Dalla4; lias m.idt S0J1 x-andidati- for the title of
Hnilmvee»i thi'.'en—JannUi
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Mb Neil Rose Webb SM (W
Wright. Comanche who prev-
can-
tluee
ter^d one .booth- at the Be Deoil turing two first places am
Peach' and Melon Festival nnd third places. -
two boollui at the Dublin Fall’ Muss Webb with her
Fair Thu. group also chose Miss haud-inade figures, took first vl.a)R Rnfj
Stella McDonald to be “Miss places on her Choir Singers and j 'four.Vf.ar
wooden
'*t41 unkaawr
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c.r ri.-'Q CJ"
efifi Tnfe has* \v<>n the earn!.-: /> "* U ** " ‘
vAl election for the past nirce • .
U anxious to make n ^ ,4
trict Court, *hu ' f fti
U AS * , «r« I
To T
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\s Pr> ) T i* <\ ’ ’.V'rt’1 ♦DON • r
vJdUnd
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t ’ AT: >'* **
!. it' Mon
I'iude pera:liarvesting with a
ractor.mounted tree ' shaker
VtTB Pant CV) '
E Vnthony, Editor, Pubji-rhei I . place At the Irvin Dimn
J. R Jackson sold the first bal l
of new cotton Wednesday to Mar-
tin Company for 131* cynti p<.r
pound. The bale weighed 436 lb.e
arid netted M“r. Jackson $71 5U in-
cludmg premium.
At a meeting of the State Board
of Education held at. Austin Aug.
20, it declared an apportionment
of $6 per capttta of State Avail-
able funds for the next school
year.—The tntal apportionment
amounted to $5,396 648. This Is
the highest apportionment evei
made in the history of the state
f1!? U a s<:hotlastlc ,f°P- wlFbe demonstrated'
lation of 893,441 Only three times
tn the past has the apportionment
exceeded $5.00 .
« This will give Comanclre Cuuniy
a total of $42,714 for the 7.118
pupils of .the scliool age. and will
give the Comanche City Schools
4.682 for the 777 scolastlcs of the
City School Distict
“ This is nearly enough Ui paylexander. of Red Rock
_of two additional] Elmer Foster, Area Supervisor
teachers in Comanche as the ap-|G( t|l(. Farmers l|ome Adminis-
portlonment last year was only $j it ration in Eastland and other
We wll need two morf teachers county FHA supervisors are ex-
pected as special guests.
]a 0. Howtngton; Fo
H. L Stewart (Re-
j"w. T. House.
' Clerk; Bob Haynes.
Lj B Lacy and Hollis
trill. D. M Bright-
tfti A»es«or E R Arm
County Treasurer,
Sullivan; For County
■ t r. s Walker,
s, a Ray McCorklo
No 1.: F- L
jj R. BjTd: For Com-
{Pitcinot 2 ; L.. A. Olea-
une Sam Lewis and
For Com-
tprecenct No. 3: E. ft.
- for Justice of Peac; .
I. R. B Waldrop,
_ Pet. No 1. Don
i Virgil Cash
s*ho served 16 yeaia
- & Conanch? and 12
of the Beitooi
i been appointed Post-
_ deposits in the two
tanks show Comanche
|ias 1383,551; and the
Bank of Comanche
ti total of $$18 397. Tht
l the Rat State Bank
rut 332.060
blVCsBanche Chief
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Editor, PuMiahr.-
, A«o Editor
High School opened
‘fhl. ieH and severed sprained hi
is fh- s« fK- ankle from which he suffered
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■ after Wede Fhlfer
|itonble on the Hornet
Samuels | we wish to thank our many
no Dean Rlppetoe for frJends and neighbors for the
and then Oarland many acts of kindness shown
110 Bamuels for th»^during the illness and at the
[time of loss of Mrs Stella J
were Rlppetoe | Douglass This thoughtfulness In
at Ends Ma- [this time of our great, sorrow will
guards; 'always be remembered We es-
and Thurman Boucher * farms
harvesting of the newly released
Starr peanut variety will be dem-
onstrated Also an an added at-
traction at the.. Boucher farm,
will be feeding, the Boucher's
"edueated-' ehannel eat in His
irrigation farm
Another very interesting stop
will Ipe on the T j. Kelly ranch,
where the Dublin SCS personnel
will explain the range ma.n&ge-
numyprogram being carried on.
The last stop will be on the Bill
Evans place where coastal ber-
muda grass nitrogen fertilizer
B C Langley, superintendent
of the West Cross Timbers Ex-
periment Station and developer
of the Starr peanut will explain
the development and character-
istics of the new variety.
The pecan shaking and har-
vesting demonstration will be un-
der the direction of Charles Al-
when we occupy our new building
The Methodist Sunday School
enjoyed a nice pltinic at Fleming
Park Thursday The band furnlsi:
ed music for, the occasion ami
the ladles a good dinner -the two
things necessary for a nice Sun-
day School picnic The<v seicctea
the nicest, the coolest and mast
desirable place in the County far
a day of pleasure. The pastor. Rev.
Fort is very proud of his fint
Sunday School The superinten-
dent Q. M 8immon. and his
teachers have made this one o.
the best Sunday Schools-in town.
T. O. Moore and party have
returned from their fishing trip
and report a splendid time As he
was unloading his baggage from
; his buggy at home Thursday, ne
CARD OF THANKS
Refreshments of coffee, punch
and cake will be served at 4
o'clock at the Proctor Commun-
ity Center.
I four-year record.
Honor Jb
-i; both the Comanche Rodeo and She took third places on Hnri .
De Leon Peach and Melon Fes- wooden hand-made dog; wooaro Md( . (!_(
•tumri-mnde della, and wn luir fclti^,^
v-
« T?’t,
i n.tJ i y
42 tf*4yi F'om
i of Nov«fro«rl
I dav rummage sale on the west.
®MHe
whffaia 0km 4t* of T*# At 4»d -7. ‘ . ’' ,
A D'd'lf’ff A 7 4 Ki* s t ■ h#,:t
, Com jTl .htf
I t«f :'
t«« ’l"
mnresshortl.—beiim #»' -■■■»■'"«.»
_____ ___«___ »Un f«l»no .. Viw-d i «,n♦- H 4 cur
•Ve.'n '"t'-T,.#’ n't -ifie-Asts^bHt-
^ t Vl (. r
«# u,.. rrSS.r^lSf: ^ ^„
tee'under the leadership of Paul P»'i$es oil her paintings. _ nut did | t Qy, Home of D F Caraway, *"« ♦*« <-* -x - *• -• * -• *■>1'*'’
Bradley. Some well planned pro- not enter In that field this year.im North .PacP( Ticket sales'are ~ '
grams have been enjoyed by --'being conducted now by clays- > l-s .'s-s '«•* ».* » #*<j #•>
everyone at the regular monthly *xee Texas Beat Oklahoma linen, Also, tickets are obtainable ' •> r«> »* -*rV) "■>* ‘ ■ o-tim
meetings 1 ■ • j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkerson jat the door
Mrs Martin Eads heads the were among the Comancheans at
Health and Welfare Committee, the Cotton Bowl in Dallas Sat-
Thls'colnmlttee has just finished urday, and saw the University of ]
a •water-testing campaign, and Texas Longhorns maul the Okla-j AfipounCGmGnt
plans a Red Cross program in the horns Sooners 28-7.
future ’i.-------—•
■ S**,f l-s s- »♦ *-• courlhoM.-’ Ih#f «alr TN."
1 t*VL
c* J I--3
n—Tin*'
for lUth
■ ■♦»»*>—-••*>*.— A&& Cl
* fci
t
Wedding Shower
The Beautification Committee, monthly meetings and n lmvl,
with Mrs. Paul Bradley as chair- gatherings when they were caned.. ‘ there
man "is also doing a snlendid ioh r,n r ' ■ .. '' _______
man. 'is also doing a splendid job on r
as anyone ran tell by the beauti- With this year but half gone, j-’
..... ....... ..mmittooc t-oien
**’ ' 'County Srtrool ,Sj^av *hi*-.t »
I 407 . and IvtftQ And c>« rq titjqtoi in
IComjnrh# County Tt*<»!
i n 11 r • s t r *•A a ’ ♦ «•1 '")•,♦ t "‘in*'
I AirAei#1 O1 K) *‘3*.4 * 4 -Ap d
. which mAy -i«q«lly *-'cru* th«r«oR-e
1 Th* ann'ount of *a*-#s dud • j; h p'j'ntiff,
, •«clu*iy« of int#r#if n#nalt A«d •'oiM
Saturday evrnlr.R, Oct ?1. from ;t Si toiiowc Th« st*i* of T»m*
*5'00-7 00 o’clock, at the home ofiCount, ot Commit Juo.it
ot£eHvrr>i John Davis, 302 E. High-j buimih *«#[ #n o*h.r uni*. »k,
.111 1 n o ' n^AV »«f up th#ir' t*« clutii hirim «a*lr
\^lll l)( »* i ** |$!$cov$fy ‘of d«Iinqu«nt ^ad v4lor*m full
ap«rty and 0'd»'*'1 for#-
unititution#’ »t*^jtOFY
•1
ur• of . the COHlt____.._t._ _ ,
tharoon for t^ioi du«» t^« pf4THt*
4-id th# taiin<| unit* h«r«toi
thoii* whr. ' may lnt*e»#n# hae#lf». '90/
arifh all' int4r#4» ‘ punjltifl
.. !o«*sd by law uo to and n-lod-
. yq th# day of judg™*"4 *nd •'!
6\U of tVt * luH
Jxjuad' and. qt**”, und#t my hand
,#ai of laid rourt in tha C*ty o* 6 n
■ha Com*r,S County T***t 4*^
day o* Of^hur A 0 1941.
Ban B Wilh«lnn.>
of th« OiltriT CdHH
Connan.ch# County Taiat.
S?nd Judicial Oiifrtcf.
: I 4 IT!
* C<F*llanOOUS shower honoring Mrs on th# property h«r«inabpv* datrribad ;
A*— c ——.... *fl«e and in addition to tfva taiat all Intaraif. |a
ful yards seen throughout the we feel that these committees
community. -have played a veny important
Certainly th Church Commit' Part in making Proctor .a bettei
tee has been doing a fine, job place to live
Reed, the former
Miss j *"d !" -xt1!
ipanalti#! and co*t,t
Kftth^rlnfi D®y- . Tpn Up to and inclu'
All friends and classmates of
this couple are Invited to attend. |_•“
fo th.* faxat all Infar*$t ja
allowad by law lh#ra ,
d«nq tha day of |udq
RUBBER STAMPS !
TilE COMANCHE CHIEF
with Mrs. A. D Bear and Hershel
Ewing as chairman. •'
Tlic Finance Committee with
T A. McDonald Jr.. Dwight
Brightinan and Karl Barry work-
ing together, have done a fine
job This has been a big job, but
with the help of all the club
members, this committee has
made money. *
Last, the Refreshment Com-
mittee is due many thanks for a
Job well done This committee
with Mrs Opal Carter and Mrs.
Bill Strube as co-chairmen, ha.
comfort; to Porter and Tillie
\
1
Oresne at
~r, Phifer and SmlL pecially want to thank Minister
Iwoot quarterback/MeFerrln, Minister T R Patton
and Scott at]and all those who furnished the
__ food, sang at the services, the
wrand Assistant j Dallbearers We thank again
DMiihtcry have 52, Brother and Mrs McFerrin for
■VM. Remaining op • opening their house for us May
the schedule Include Ood bless each of you.—C F
(tmes with Cole- Douglass and family (ltpi
*nd San Saba and --;——_
! ;we)I With HamUtoU. HERE FROM BELTON
(8»n, lostland, Dublin
lie*. Mrs. Virgil Chaffin of Belton
[CWdenhead died August WftK the house guest of Miss natt.e
fci»of78 Mr Cadde..- Briehtman over the week-end.
»n active interest Li
■ JL PAtlonal poll-
lftfn this legislative dls-
“P of Comanche
I foosnee of two former
WANTED: EVERYONE TO COME
SKATE WITH US AT THE
Gustine Roller Rink
It in a brand new rink and is operated by an
enterprising young man who solicits
and appreciates your patronage.
The rink is open for business Monday
through Saturday nights and on Sunday
afternoons. . . . Don’t miss our Monday
night sessions!
I
1
WEST SIDE MOTORS CARS1.
19.">9 CHEVROLET lnipla. t-door. Hard Top. 250
Motor. Factory Air. Radio. Heater. Powert.iide
Power steering. Power Brakes. l>ow Mileage.
1**57 CHEVROLET,. -4-Door.Bel-Air, Power Glide, -
V-S. Radio and Heater.
1957 CHEVROLET, 2-Door, Radio and Heater. 6
cylinder. Rifdio and Heater, Standard Shift-
1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon, Power Glide.
V-S, Radio and Heater.
1956 CHEVROLET, 210. 1-Door. Power Glide. V-S,
Radio and Heater
1955 CHEVROLET, Bel-Air, 1-I>oor. V-H, Power
Clide. Radio And Heater.
19511 CHEVROLET. 1-Door, Standard Shift. Radio.
Heater.
1953 FORD. 2-Door. 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. . .
_ Cool) CLEAN USED PICKUPS -
I960 CHEVROLET ui Ton Pickup, Side. Mount Tire,
Hitch, Heater.
1957 CHEVROLET V* Ton Pickup, Radio. Heater
1955 CHEVROLET Vt ton Pickup, Heater, New
Motor Job.
1953 CHEVROLET \t Ton Pickup. Heater, Good
Tires. A Real Value. «
Announcing ...
THE APPOINTMENT OF
Donald Spivey
AS AGENT FOR
Fori Worth Sfar-Tek
on-
—ofitr
dr iV-
ni'ow,
unify
s tori';
.-tool,
■.monk
tho
9 p m,
award
iong-
--- the
queen
WEST SIDE MOTORS
Fort Worth
PP oy
aught' school
.iding Howard
V, gave it up to
1 \ker. Her lead-
Leon 4-H Club
e 300 boys and
*g her greatest
i their successes,
'istrict and state
.icluded
winner is active in
_-crtaking that will bene-
JCNIOK HIGH PTA
TO MEET NOV. 9
The Junior High PTA will hold
D. SWEARENGIN
I church, school, commun-
H9 county. Her talents have |
I 1 .a recognized by the Texas 1 , _
iJafety AiSwclation and Texas | Its next meeting on Nov. 9 at 3
14-H Recognition Committee. But 1 o clock. - , ,
a I most important, by the boys and , Superintendent .Fletcher
'* I girls who have been members of speak. Everyone ia urged to be
ALVIN HAfVORDey the she h«* nerved. J present.^ . „r
Drive
$1,094.32
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HARELIK'S
^ Leon,
i"®* Comanche Coun-
‘ American Cancer
■ Weued figures from
Crusade. The
1«»contributions rals-
.S^ty In 1960
“! 1961. the quota
i,1*®. amount raised
t nL» of thc *»uoU.
w the organlaation
-numehe Crtunty Unit
k excellent job in
Ik *S®p,at«n on be-
i)bthier can Cancer
ft!?*** Mrs Hardy
E?0he is the cam-
J CpJP’p vice preal-
J^ary u Mrs.
l n^Lfon Treasur-
Robertaon,
1 Comanche,
Dp ,Le°n; Ser-
, Wilhelm. Co-
T^'^Onne cook,
Koeter, Co-
L. Richnid-
' T. Cathoun.6^-
Df' Rlchardaon.
factor la Mr*.
being
•3 Wbw’ Dp Rich-
itaw” an-angements
“V*nnounced - at
- - ^gould aloo ilka
“s. Plans For Annual
een Carnival Saturday
acr
IMFl..
Ikn
SPECIALS GOOD FOR 3 DAYS ONLY
again, ana
5?nche High
i it. The fou;
* d the girls they
Int them in tht
lie for thc hono
ieen.
class has selected
odson as queen can
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONOAX^SSiSJS fiSSS
_ . _________ Her escort will he Danny
TT
Berkshire NYLONS
L
FIRST QUALITY
REG. $1.65
Hobnail SPREADSO TT
Dim arr.v — ■ ■■» .
PUIX SIZE
REG. 13.98
Rlchardaon
•ocwty
get
Cannon SHEETS
11 x 99
REG. J2.T0
WASH CLOTHS
REG. 10c
•15 for
- —
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Chambry Work SHIRTh
SANFOttliEI)
REG. 11.59
( Men's Dickie JEAi
lltt-OZ. SANFORIZED
REG. $3.49
Men's Khaki P i
GREY or TAN
REG. $3.49
all
6 Of
fol-
cannot
r and
thaj af-
aa'^a sub-
>ung Farm-
th the two
.itations, the
to all males
in agriculture,
-time fawners,
with ttie sale of
pplles of
mirhlna^y
many other
Kfr
i'he junior class selected Pat
-ohnston as queen candidate and
Ruth battles as duchess. Pat will
|C I be escorted by Ronnie Hicks and
of | and Ruth has chosen Hanjt, Dur*-
The sophomore class picked Kay
Rachels, duchess last year, as their
queen candidate. She will be es-,
corted by Jerry Foreman. Thc
duchess Is Carol McDaniel who
will be escorted by Terry Band*.
The freshmen, for their first
year at CHS, have elected Annette
Norwood and Susan Bowers to. re-
present them. Annette, as quee i
candidate, will be escorted by
Skipper Shumpes and Susan, thi
duchess, will be escorted by Bob
Allen.
i ne senkM'N luui a guiurgogbortr
at Nancy Caraway's home and a
rummage sale on the west arts of
On the night of
THE nt
_,!c.
.1 dost
.'lahst‘.> v..
' At 9:30.
me wil; iirnu'
• • of the king a ■*»
City Delivery Editions in
J J Jidates lor king and queen
] ’raohtnen. Linda Daniel and
Fhy Mnrmncr AftePUfllT- Don .Ma^t.— nors,
ror morning, Miiernoo pcttll tH»d--...\uv*^st!az;ei-.r
.irs. Sue Tarter and Ronnie
„fote; and Seniors, Janice Kee
CultlOllI QftyiP Harris.
‘Candidates for prince and
\ princess are; 1st Grade. Vickie
g. ] Kirby and *Dicky Don Cox . 2nd
phi-I Grade, Barbara Davis and Joe
duty Adams; 3rd Grade, Pain Lane
£he and Kenneth Luker; 4th Grade.
Debbie Collins and Kerwin Ste-
5th Grade, Linda Lane
and Kenneth Harvick; 6th Grade.
Gall Decker and Buddie Lane;
7th Grade, Pat Thompson and
Ronnie Rinehart, and 8th Grade.
Pam Shults and I^enneth Rine-
hart.
Anyone looking'for a lot of fun,
laughter, and thrills, is urged to
attend.
ihoir interest In og- ^
Halloween Carnival they are plsn
oung Farmers wives ning to have a horror house,
‘vf Yowg hall pitching, and a mow
‘ lilBI I
IF E P A R TM8WT
s - 01 gHiilat loq. Their
hould be interested In
ng. They alio take ln-
isdies who ore not the
Young Fa risers. This
'VALUES PLUS mv«c^g*L3rK^J!S
■■AarHi 1 . *
, changing times and events chunking game
a modem America.
WHO WILL WIN? Around 9:30 o'clock,this coming Saturday
ya.*s» .sj sSiir&JRr & s
of two frantic weeks of a money raising contest. Pictured left
to right are Patricia Johnston. Junior; Annette Norwood. Tresh-
man: Carolyn Ooodson. senior; and Kay Rachels, sophomore.
If Patricia wins, Ronnie Hicks will be king, skipper Shumpes
will put the crown on Annette’s head tf she is the winner.
Jerry Foreman, who escorted Kay .at last .year’s carnival when
she was freshman duchess, will be king lx the manage to win
this year. If Carolyn ’wins Franklin Hall will set a precedent
in CHS by being the first student to be Carnival King twice.
The present senior cTusk tnur won tho .wovii —thsis—thraa
years in high school, and Franklin was king in his sophomore
L >S
Marsha Wllkersons. and a break
fast *t Polly Cox's on their day
Th* Junlom tad a ^^^h^t'ht^I*
meal at Darlene Humphrey’s
home and a bake sale which was
htsiui delivery. For th* carnival
are having a turkey raflU.
and horror house, and a
nival.
TUB -nNH" hr thefar ftrot yaair ot
eoippetltlon, had a supper at Cathy
I Fanning’s and a general work da« October 28 Each close is *torkin|
day and are having thro* booths
at the Carnival on October 28.
For Um past throe years th*
present senior class has come out
on top to crown the queen.- It
was in their freshman year that
they beat a 3-year-victorlous sen-
ior fltilMBHl
r
1
to wait far the final outoome or*
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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/m1/7/?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.