The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1961 Page: 3 of 12
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plyde E. Boyd
fepart May 3
uropean Tour
B. Boyd of Oustin'*
I Iran New York May J
preen Mary lor a Europe -
l#d will fly to New York
9 11* u«n '7 xwpj HO
lor Europe On the tour
W will visit England. Italy.
Holland and Qermartv. At
Wf the tour, she will mi
>*£ii
hploved with North Amer-
fvlaltlnv her brother tji.y
to the 8can<Hnavanln
BARNEY EDMONDSON
Phone 37322
^ Locker. Texaa ,
<43-44cl
WAYNE MAY
Phone 3*1 -W
Llano. Texas
*?**? J*»r.-the Amerl-an
Por ety distributes over:
i °# beer dressings: | ;
twn ejneer .patients with
* medication*: and pro-' i
Pick a Pa ck
At Your Favorite Store Today!
ITE and BLAOj
BLACK PAHlj
Others
|S to $9.95
B R l VAll
YrlONAL MltltAlt
ki:k trim 10-22
CHS Librarian
^^nerlca and en
the home.
public
use. in
richer and
t ihrarv Week was or-
.« s “Jr
[ libraries in a mod
oa This fimt naUon-
Jn on Wull: fll^gl
“fries has received the
for the Arilertoau
* *»d the Nat-
Aseoclation
said that the
u man’s thought
Operation Dust-Stop
Air pollution is fast becoming a Public Enemy in more and more
American communities. Ip fact, *000 municipalities have already
adopted ordinanrsa requiring soma sort of local controls
i In a mtssaga to Coiigreas on
'natural resources, President
Kennedy called air pollution "a
| haxard to the health of our pao-
HJe” and oatimated damage to
vagstation, livestock, metals
other matoriala at |7 ft bill!
soiled, used ear dealers report
loss of business because the snine
on their merchandise has been
ruined, house gutters become
filled up and have to be emptied
immediate moment.
Kooks the centuries are
Sdie world.s atructure
Joment recorded. Wh*1
iMt! one more sfttlsfw-
SJSe thaft that?
i^ur« enrich one’s ;llfe |
lPmg one’s mind, widen-
experiences, and enlarg-
sympathies. One must |
choose those 1
m* pleasure, at the same
building material for
Nation o I character
roowledge ahd thought,
meter budding la a con-
imeonsclous process of
should be
rSfrltaC and tnteUeet-
Mi as for mat*1!4! and
P MOflt _-----------——
It. reading one can add
Tum to his own. Other
|d other climes become
t and entrancing One
Llk for land* afar or
I bird forests on far dlat-
Books can bring beauty
lom that will Uke root
r in one’s life.
(noughts and Ideas are
through the simple proc-|
reading. Certainly, our:
aige as we grow older j
formal education applies j
ms to the mind, only |
I deepen those patterns in
|1 life fuUflllment.
: to every, genera-
ls new disguise and each
non a
era take on a dingy gray cast. Aa
a result, several or these com-"’
munities have taken measures
requiring controls.
Various filtering systems have
Used by this rnhustry to ct-
tract the‘dust before It can get
into the atmosphere, with"only a
wprtihr-digTww-a#—wwoswssr*^W»
csntly, a new system was devel-
oped and installed in a
or these plants with dramatic
auecesa. Fabric filters made from
Owans-Corning Fiberglas, some
of them 2t4 stories nigh, trap
over 99 per cent of the dust.
Smoko pours
from unfiltered
■lack at left, but none from filter-
ed stack at right.
The outpouring from the
thousands of industrial stacks
throughout the country Is one of
the causes of the problem. In
cement-producing' communities,
for example, dust from unaltered
stacks ha* eau>od many a prob-
lem in the surrounding area:
housewives’ wash on the line ia
Bark From Nevada
Walter Durham
< AM l.|t'S l>\N<;t,K SKINS
The A-mcrkan • Cancer .Society
lues listed thr HrvAti lWrtuer Big-'
nuls j li.it itiig.UL.'.Jtudda-’ cut
Tin y; arc ,1' ’ UnUKtiat bleeding
or discharge 2 ’ A lunvl> or thick-
ening In the breast or r!.^where
♦ » A mui At...l lio*.-. lu.1 i.i f! il
in. bowel or .btutidri haO-
HojU'encss or r.Ju h Si
liuIiKcataNi oi difficulty In swal.
flower Show
At Lampasas
April 22 -23
County 4 If t
Council Meets
Bobby lane. Comknrh** I'.ounty
4-11 •Obunuil Reporter
The Comaitfho County a mua* ut*L uuv* Aiui hiJi. **p(V Yrtrtr
jObuneil's March meeting was hold * hanm: ui.bowtl or .tJtudtyi'! h.to- nr*a. y* x i >• * - r# * <
nn tlu Juryiuoiu ,ot the Court* Us 5' H<tf»rv|wvs or rdu<*h .mb**- 1 Mi*
hon - "tfims CmifVHi It nil •- • *»• J
■ttrWIffny ■
tTja.it two Weeks, the Society can-]atoek-rtrd An"1 tMO *tn *He ■
«lofts. Vb to yftjir doctor Only *hc 1 NWtIona 1 Oitard Arm<1>-v
can tell If it me^pa tancer Mean? j "Enchunfejl Si,r\n«' i • tlu* first
filHH"'r* roe aneletsr s attark j f1niri»r -h-nv MKinsored by
on cAiiL-ei.sg.ive to tta-April Crus- ljinipaK
number
4-.H ^Motto ,nnd. riedge. I>lcky
Dickson - read the mtnutes and
ealltsd the , roll. There were 13
members present with - «x eltaba
represented unci the two Exten-
hum*—- AytuU- .. Miss—Kathyleen
Htlinger and..Angus Dlckaon. dr.
TTie club presidents, from Co-
inanclir. Newdiurg.' OCistine atul
Soda Springs ■ gave reports 'on
their last i-H meetings Oayle
Hwii u. uall«H> ul.loul.wn 1«> Kuiai
ude
Accumulated dust from gutters of
home In crmrnt-produring are*.
business
kmin*r raiment. Reading
ko longer he regarded as
m refuge, but, Instead, a
‘ mountains to be climb-
I adventure Into an un-
^gkm. There i» a new
, of sounds, colors,
of unknown brav-
laDotiona for any read-
home after
Ely. Nevada
trip
back
Photo By PHOFPIVT
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mrs Dale MeOlotWln..
30ft East Grand. Comunrhe. announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their daughter, Kita Sue, to Donald
Mark Eirln«. son'of Mr. and Mis Mark Eiring, 1305 West 11th.
Plalnvlew.' Miss McOlothlln Is a graduate of Comanche High
School, Tarleton State College, and Texhs Technological College.
Mr- iflring ts a graduate of Phtinyiew High sehooi imd Tmmw
TechnologlcaW College. Both are members of the Levellanrf
Junior High School ffcuTTy. Tlie wedding is planned for June 2
in the parlor of the First Methodist Church.
Fitch mttii-
Cmmclt was pjven «-H
persons who had helfiet}
The tievt meeting Of the Coun-
cil will be hold Saturday, April
22
White Point Cemetery
Association To Meet
School Menus
Pcimnn^hf* Srhool
___I-:* - nwidi, <?• •rr-’-rt It i?
ia combined fffort of the four
I ! .arri'inuia.'i Oaitb-li i'l'.ibs. Bud ■*»«!..
'BTOyyoiff Varflerl With. TTom> and
emrdcti Stttdv Ciuh. Hope and
Hoe Garden Cl6h. and the Igim-
I patpts -.Garden G’.ub THIs_,l.Mll’
______ Ipnehroom isnrln.r Flower Show prcwnlsea to
menus "for April 2*-1>g fnll«>W-_ j tv Hie i.<. . ' and -i> ' l.i Oho-
M-IKin' Mwt- Ualt lailriali [I-IHI.II l [>Ukal flikbil V - ■
'* ~ ntekles hot rolls hut-i Mr? .Isrtc W liwev l» thfc flOW*
mllk, .jam or’ syrup:- ■ ~ jer^show < l>Ui.-tQuiin
ikh, g'la/ed-carrots, FretK'h fries, | on to, the .public Saturday. .April
rombread. buttpr. tmlk aprkfott** from 2*0# '<> 7 uu p m. and
pie. Sunday. Ai>rll .23 from
".Wednesday. Steak with gravy, j 5 00 p m
English peas, buttered enrn,:|
breaed, butter, milk. Jello.
'Thnrsda'yf’ - TTambttrgers with 1
2:0fl to
,, 5 • 00 j) m
Admission,'is by free-will offer-
ling. •>
The White IViint Cemetery dis-
sociation Meeting- is scheduled
for May fi This is the Annual
meeting ol the Association and
the usual large crowd is expect-'
ed to be on hand Everyo’ne who j
Is Interested Is eordi:t4ly ■ invited *
to be present, vusit with friends,
participate in the business ses-
sion. and' any other matters that
may present themselves.
Luileh will. be served at - tlje
Club house and this Is a feature
that is always of major Interest
to, one and all. — ■
May we- expect to
there? -
Mary Wilhelm.
------ BeereUtry-Traasurar.
143-44 < ‘
lettuce, -toniabies and onions, po- San viarcos Visitors
tato chips... milk berry cobbler 1 ' Mr. and Mrs Charles Marshall.
Friday: Salmon’ patties with I Were Sun -Marcos visitors:. Sunday
catsup, buttered pgjato, blaekeye,Uvhere .they visited their son
peas-, bread,
cream.
l a to.
but-tet. milk,
•Alin
student at
lee tSammy,
Southwest Texas State Teachers
College
you
Special Stocker Auction
HEREFORD, ANGUS AND
GOOD BEEF TYPE
COWS and CALVES
PAIRS and HEIFERS
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 . .1P.M.
500 HEAD CONSIGNED
Radioactive isotopes are aiding
in the treatment of certain can-
cers, according to the American
Cancer Society Among the more
valuable are cobalt CO. gold 198,
carbon 14. phosphorus 32 and
iodine 131.
- "Woftder'’ .doctors using secret
methods, gadgets or medicines
may promise- to cure cancer, but
there's no proven case on record
to support their claims, according
I —------1
mill.
Four Good Herds of„Cattle‘.
.. ^
Now consigning lotsf of 1 load up.
Cattle will be tested and free to be moved.
Sold in deals of 5 head to load lot.
.— For Information, Call or Write — _
BRDWNWOQD CATTLE AUCTION
Lt. Pot Sullivan
Completes Field
Artillery Course
FORT SILL. Okla. (ahtnc) —|
Army 2d Lt. Patrick L Sullivan.1
to thrAmerkan ciiitoer'floctety. £dw/?rd W
Sullivan, 601 W Paine, Coman-,
jche, rompleti'd the eight-week
| field artillery officer orientation
course April 5 at The Artillery
and Missile School, FYirt Sill,
Okla. -----
The course, designed for new-
|. ly-comtn l.ssioned officers, trained
j Lieutenant Sullivan In communi-
! cations, artillery transport, tact-
ics and target acquisition.
The school, which has as Its
(motto,* "skill is better than luck
i emphasises leadership and the
(practical application of field br-
Itillery tactics and techniques In
the employment of artillery nwr
tars, conventional cannon, free
rockets and guided 'missiles.
The 22-year-old lieutenant Is
a 1956 graduate or COfflTHlChe
High School and a 1,960 graduate
of Texas A & M College
FREE!
v *
package of
...............Flower Seeds with
This could happen to
fhe-most careful driver!
Don't risk fteavv finan-
cial loss from auto
accidents!
every carton of
Dr Pepper
i-fuuuiu, a l roi inter i * «» v ivv, auo |
back home here for the week-end.
“F~
|»- ■
Seq us now for
a sound complete
automobile in- •
suranoe program.
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BROWN WOOD, TEXAS
nnounclng ...
* . Phone 356-2366
Here From TCU
Frances Waring . Joe Waring j:
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Si
-
the Appointment of
Houston (Bally) Robertson
’ as New Comanche Area
DEALER
■v : ’• v . . ■
;■ Now Melllnsc the complete line ef
MOORMAN Minerals and Concentrates
' in Comanche .t NEW LOCATION, .i-
YOUR CHOICE OF
ZINNIAS • PETUNIAS
SNAPDRAGONS
MARIGOLDS
Rare form!
RijiJit price!
McGlothlin Farm Store, Goldttiwatte Hwy.
WATCH FOR ORAND OPENING IN ABOtfT TWO WEEKS!
Brighten your home with beautiful flower*...]
your free gift from Dr Pepper I You'll And your choice
of four varietiee of selected seeds — Zinnias, Petunias,
! Marigolds and Snap-
i dragons — on every
earton of delicious Dr -
Pepper that you buy I .
Enjoy more-than- f
f refreshing Dr Pepper
today — you’ll And it at
your favorite store.
Pick a pack~trf Dr
Pepper....and get your /
' I free flower seeds!
Pontiac’s Catalina! Trophy V-8 Power.
Wide Track balance. Nothing handles
like it, hustles like it. No car anywhere
near its price is anywhere near it. Drive
FOSTMC-THt OSlV WIM-TRACK (All
one and you’ll have, one delivered. PorttK hMt*.fW*sur»cii»E«iyMr.
Body width trlmmtd lo rtduct tid* ov«r-
.. ' hMg Mor* wwyht bAlinctd btlwyen the
NSW BSIID OF .CAT" FROM FONTIACI wlMfl, fo( >ur» lootod dfivin| illbHRy. >
Pontiac Catalina!
_SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER_-
DUDLEY BROS.
......-*Fy*. —if-*..—-—- ,,-y .- ^^ ' ./_ '
100 E. Central Comanche, Texas
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1961, newspaper, April 21, 1961; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892200/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.