The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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*MK COMANCHE CHOP.
,AJ*RJL 1. I960
; Newburg 4-H Club
°nrZ*? ******** Viwtor«
Ij&yTaPSSjrss:
Jeasx- is? ,sri*^c™
:l*. \JSon of visitors from Comanche 4-H. . 1
»n**n,e. No TE% L The meeting was caUed 6b order
Bw?? cAT - on by chairmen pon Kemltz, Paula Jo
• ?iLl 1*0. * Lee gave the 4-H Club Prayer
of -pity of Ruddy Lane gave the pledge to
^ which time ^ 4-H Flag. Bobby Lane led the
be P«b- group In the pledge of allegiance
>U* nioud. u> the Flag of The Uni tel States
» contract | Following the club burfnew rec-
to head of the household The
Information required about the
dwelling is the number of rooms,
cooking facilities, plumbing. If
rapted or owned
Political
Announcements
Advance Census
Report Forms -
AMOS
RANSOM
E X I* E R T
APPLICATOR OP
R O O F i n g
, CARPENTEIUNG
Phonr lies 21k J — Comanrhe P C
AKBK8TO8 SIDING-.- PAWW«
Sates Records
Advises ASC
AT evrry fourth IwjuscUulfl, the
census laker will seek the ana-
I wers to additional questions cov-
ing population and housing char-
acteristic* which are being ask-
i ed of a 26 percent sample of the
Advance Report Forms for the nattons population Thf sample
I960 Census of Population and population questions include ln-
Housing are being distributed by | qulries on • country of birth,
the Post Office this week to all schooling, empVovment, income,
housetiolds Irv this area. District aud items The addition-
Supervisor Max V Mossholder; al .housUtg questions relate to
announced today rent or value of dwelling, hcat-
The Advance Report Form Is! ing equipment, water .supply, ana
a new census-taking device which other facilities and equipment
is designed to speed up the field The district supervisor pointed
canvas^.and provide more accur-1 out that information about in-
ate statistics Distribution of this I dividual* and their homes' fur-
form before the start of the j nished to the Census Bureau Is
house-to-house canvass give* the kept confidential under FVderal
family a chance to assemble In- J law Only statistical totals and
formation about each member In i averages are published No in-
advance of the census taker’* vis-J dividual person can be identified
It The district supervisor urges' 11 n published reports and census
all residents to fill out the forms; Inforftjattan cannot be used for
and have them ready for the ] regulation, investigation, or tax-
All *av4ril»,ni,nt, p.id for br frlbnrt*
If r«ndtd*l*a mutt, bear At l»v« ons
slfnaUirp
An? political ad?e rllrfement reriacting
•4rm#ly upon tfW of •
p*Lp&i will be refused
OFFICE SUPPLIES Compete
supply at The Chief Including
Prnml Sharpener,' Tap** file folders
glue, etc,
-nor a rouTK-Ai
VNOINCSMSKT rrt/f
diutrict ftrrin
ootfimr orrrrr
county oommimiomui
POtfOTABlJE
JUSTICE OF . PEACE
HUE — ALTON MATY
1004 K. Central or Call 649
COMANCHE. TEXAS
reatlon was enjoyed by everyone
Jane Caraway and Sarah Lou Me-
!&UtX
•fmay
the mi
Cullough. Junior Leaders, led the
group In serveral songs' after
which Jean Cunningham con-
cluded the recreation with a con-
test.
The folowlng demonstrations
were presented to the 4-H Cub
and 6o the Newburg Progress Club.
Grady Earl Hall gave a Soil Con-
servation Demonstration Orady is
the recorder for the Soil Conser-
vation Plot on the Joe Evrldge
Ranch.
Don Parks and Walter McCul-
lugh gave A Co-op Demonstration
These demonstations will be
given at April Sit the Stephenvllle
contests.
The following received Pitting
and Showmanship Plaques which
were presented by D. P Caraway.
Oeneral Superintendent of the
Comanche County Junior live-
stock Show. TViey were James All-
corn. Buddy Lane. Terry Spark-
man and Walter Oayle McCul-
lough.
Visiting from the Gustlne 4-H
Olub were: Lina Daniel, Sue Ed-
dleman. Kay Center, Ray Center,
Terry Sparkman. Lannie Spark-
man. Danny Davis. Cynda Patton,
Evelyn Jackson. Oma Lee Petti-
BEAUTY
[ f00° FRfUii
fcSSSfc
LomPrejj0f
2. Saf*fy.G(_,
The Chief li authorised to
make the follow in* polltlral
announcement*. subjeet to
artion of the Democratic
Primaries on May 7 and
June 4, I960:
ii-SrS
> iJSSn. T*xU’ for
^^V°remnded
E^^Jurns pl*«s.
other docu-
** 11 .iitfn within
C. C. Hampton
Attorney-At-Lew
T~ ■ office In
CACTUS INN BUHJ
SOI-A E. Central A»a
For Congress, -
17th Texas District:
Hoy sKAooe —
of Taylor County
R. M ‘Bob) W AOSTA FT
of Taylor County
OMAR BURLESON
of Jones County
(re-election )
vor State Representative,
73rd District:
BEN BARNBK
of Comanche County
GBOROE R JORDAN
of Brown County «... |
I N. <IKE‘ HICKMAN--
of Brown County
i For District Judge.
52nd District:
HOWEU, E COBB
H W ‘BrUo ALLEN .
For District Attorney,
52nd Judicial District:
TRUMAN E ROBERTS
(re-ele<5tton)
F'or Assessor-Collector:
EVAR.T L STEED
J.* Y ROBINSON, JR
JOHN D BEATY. JR. - j
For County Attorney;
BEN DOYLE SUDDERTH
For Sheriff:
HELVE BEAN
‘re-election)
OUS WILHHLM
WAYNE M (RED) SWINDLE
For Commissioner, Precinct No. It
SAM W CUNNINGHAM
W R ‘ BILL' ELLIOTT _
R. E. <BOB) ORESSETT
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3:
IRVIN DUNN
HOMER HD MTLLER
(re-election)
CLAUDE MCPHERSON
For Constable, Precinct No. I:
LEE STEVENS
(re-election)
SAMUEL (SAMi SALOIS
W H (WILL) KIRKLAND
For County Democratic
Chairman: 4
’ D F CARAWAY
I Control
[3. I
I Insular*^ 'J
Krr noici^J
Dr. J. F. Hallmark
Veterinarian
PHONE 5*3
Office: »«0 F Central
We specialize in helping
women look their most
L caUed to the fact
PJ than the minmum
liTwsge* ** set fortn
ELcificstlon* must
CTproJect.
f.yastt’Sf
Lyint to the opening
CLut the consent of
Eng Authority of the
tomsnehe. Texas.
CSINO AUTHORITY
w M. Durham, Jr.
and unshorn lambs during the
period April 1, 19&9 through
'March 31. 1960 are asked to file
original sales docunfitjnts at the
ASC office for use In filing ap-
plication for mcrntive payment.
April 30. 1960 is the „fInal date
for filing an application for in-
centiive payment on wool and
unshorn lambs sold during the
1959 marketing year. Johnston
■said Applications are being tak-
en at the ASP office
Always a phone at hand in a heme that's Telrr’ n.nr Planned!
Dr. James Slider
Ladora's
Beauty Shop
'Office
Ilnur*
Also attending were Don Parks,
Jerry Dickson. Mike Parker and
Mike Dickson
The members of the Newburg
4-H present were: Jean Cunning-
ham. Jon Cunningham. Don Rem-
its. Bobby Lane, Orady Earl Hall.
Nan Henson. James Alcorn Jane
Caraway, Buddy Lane. Linda Lane
Mollle Roberson,
PUT HEARING
HANDICAPS OUT
OF YOUR LIFE
Closed Saturday Afternoons
PIIONF 51#
HIGGINBOTHAM BLDG.
COMANCHE
‘30-41c)
Don’t ever again fret about
hearing loss making a hermit
out of you. Remarkable new'
advances by Beltonc research
scientists have made thousands
of hard of hearing folks hap-
pier than they ever dreamed
possible.
FREE HEARING AID
CONSULTATIONS
Come in and let Mr. C. V.
MeFlyea help you with your
hearing problems at Chaney-
Mims Hotel on Monday, Mar.
21 from 1:30 to 3 P.M.
ON SAVINGS
Paula Jo Lee
Rusty Carnes. Sarah Lou McCul-
lough. and Walter McCullough
Refreshments of cold drinks,
cookies, candy and fruit were ser-
ved to all by the Community Club
HOPE LODGE
“A7o,^/o?< didn't get me out of bed ..
No more jumping out from cosy comfort when
the phone rings now! An additional phone at
your bedside ends that—and it costs so little. Get
a handsome additional phone in a color to blend
with the room.
Each account ' Insured up
*10.000 00 by an agency
the Federal Government
Stated Meet-
ing Second
Thursday
Night of
Each Month
COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
—from help-up-self service where
you can take your choice of our
automatic
Stephenville
Saving* & Loan
Association
Stephenville, Texas
Maytag washers, or
regular finished type, to com-
plete laundry service finished to
satisfaction, and delivered
?§»•■ GENERAL TELEPHONE
your
to your door- Depend on Cole-
man’s Laundry. Comanche. Phone
R COOLER-
N COOLERS
me Syslerv
Americti'i lo'gest Indepcnileri lelepl
DR. WILLIAM T. CALHOUN
DENTIST
205 N. Houston St.
Phone 349
Nelson
POULTRY
Dressing Piant
♦ A Complete Service •
PHONE 27§4f
10 Blocks Oat
EAST WALCOTT AT .
MR- »*d MRS-
EARL NELSON
PAPER MATE PENS - priced
from 98c to *2 98. New selection
Also Paper Mate RefllLs at The
to operate
erate with
Now Hoy# In
IM0N SUDAN
Comanche, Texas
Chief
Worst roads in
the world, but
this new Chevy
takes lithe
roughness out!”
GET SET
DEAD ANIMAL
SERVICE
Free and Sure
PHONE COLLECT 303
HAMILTON. TEXAS
recircu-
HYBRID
IAN - MILO
CORN
irontso o Stand
AGE SORGHUM
duct Mora Par
Acra Usa
BRIO SEED
luring April)
EE, with any
|HEF PORT-
I INST ALLA-
p and plastic
[Don’t forget
plus FREE
DEARBORN
For A Lovelier Summer
Make that beauty appoint-
ment now. Expert hair
styling. Special Rummer
rates on Permanents.
PHONE 288-M
Now I You can gat tha fast rallaf you
need from nagging backacba. haadach*
and muscular achaa and pains that often
causa rantlans nights and miaarmhla tired-
out foaling*. Whin theme dt*comforts
coroa on with ovar-axrrtion or straas and
strain—you want ralief—want It fast I
Another disturbance may W mild bladder
UdUtiOB folio A-itJlr wrong food and
drink—often setting up a raaticas un-
Exterminating
Also killers of rats,
mice and roaches
—-~~i- 1 » « "
Cut near Withertd. Karuas. farmer
hltlt Rnutfay tends HOO aire.s until
tmly one helper—his WOO PhevrLfet
pickup. The truck almost never runs
on Kansas's fmc state hiuhuays—in-
stead it averages about 2,500 miles
a month on unimproved hack-
country trails or on hauls into the
fidtk, of} the road. "In my book,
these are the worst roads in the
world," Mr. Roundy says, "but this
new Chevy takes all the roughness
out. It doesn't fishtail or whip
around like other trucks — 1 can
steer it with one finger!”
They're speaking right up, these owners
of ’60 Chevrolcts. Everywhere you go,
they re giving out glowing reports on
a revolutionary new truck ride that
leads to a bigger day's work at lc«
expense; praising buck power that
knows the moat about saving money.
It’* Chevy's total newness they're
-talking about. And you’ll be talking,
too, once you turn a new Chevrolet
loose on your money runs. Your dealer
can get you started, right aweyl
274-R - Pbo nee - 179-J
465 W. ratoe
COMANCHE. TEXAS
representing International
Exterminator Corparatlen
DORIS WILSON
Shop On N. Cole St.
Doan s Pills
Septic Tank Cleaning Servtoe
Prompt Service — Reasonable
$15 for Average else Tank
Marvin Pattaraon
Phene HIW Rente 4
Blackwood - Mims Clinic & Hospital
COMANCHE. TEXAS
’ old cooler
CHARGE.
Phone 132 PKone 133
Aeroes Street. East of Poet Office
Custom
Grinding And
Mixing
A Specialty
W. D. Blackwood, D.O.
Physician A Surgeon
Surgery-General Practice
Res. Phone 1S1
now
It takes Chevy's new Torsion-Spring
Ride to smooth out a road hke thisl
sad we’ll b« glad
[ out s feeding
Run with you—either
. . . or owr
Mai fixture* I
Livestock Trucking
LONG OR SHORT HAULS
BONDED and INSURED
Regular R.R. Com. Rates
Carnes Trucking-Co.
**— -••i.LrT) ___
< 41-Mi)
Day PhoM 466 Nite Phone 432
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
BROWNWOOD
RENDERING CO.
Phone 9494
* • *'Y
Brownwood, Texas
ARTHUR CHEVROLET & OLDS. IHC
Comanche, Texas
Phone 200
Nl Worth Hiwa
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DEAD
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1960, newspaper, April 1, 1960; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892281/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.