The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1957 Page: 1 of 16
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COMANC11FVTKXAS. SEPTEMBER 13, 195T*> .. . ' 16 PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS
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»t Kansas ciiy.j ^ farmers and ranchers of Co-
w had only rngnche County axe hereby advised
that on September 25, 1957 at
the ASC Office In Comanche an
,„„nH Election will be held for the pur-
noney /°“id ; pose of electing the ASC County,
ail*car. officers »» committee composed of-three
— wlin ' members (one of whom shall be
elected chairman and one as vice-
chairman), and two alternate
county committeemen. Delegates
to the County Convention Include
the following recently elected
chairman of community commit^
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. that Thomas
* exonerated.
A—8tpe Springs: Russell P Mc-
Daniel. Route 1. Sipe Springs
C—Oliver Springs: Rufus M
Higginbotham. Route 1. Gorman.
D~ -Beattie i J. C. Johnson, Route
2 Comanche.
E—De Leon: W Monroe Morris,'
Route 2, De’ Leon.
jP-^Sldney: Riley Hilliard. Route
2,«©omanche, Teaxs
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iviCE DRUG
)tm dealer for the
(MAN Seeeter*—
i»u «f the most
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FACE TOUGH 3-A STEPHENVILLE JACKETS—
Indians In H
Opener Friday Nite
H—Comanche: Gdis H. Mat- ■
. thews. Route 3, Comanche.
J—Proctor: Ben W Clements.
I Box 87, Proctor Texas
'i K—Newburg: Bobert K. Lane, „ , „ - , ----------------
Sr.,-Route 3. Comanche. 1 "fnl °* *"e Eisner Body Craftsman's Guild, congratulates the two
L—O u s 11 n.e: Henry George toP national winners in the 1957 lusher Body Craftsman’s C ' !
I Stephens. Route 3. Comanche. ■•del car competition. The two boys each won 15000 wnlv;.M
James E. Goodman, vice-president of General Motors and pro 1-
Slate Health Department Commends
City or New Sanitation Program
New Church Of
Chirst Minister
Honorable J. H. Hall. ~
Mayor of Comanche.
Comanche, Texas.
AU": Mr. M E. Jenkins,
Water Superintendent
Dear Mayor Hall:
We wish to express our sincere
our staff member. Mr Jimmie D
Dicksens.’upon his visit to the City
i of Comanche .in the interest of
j refuse sanitation.
If was noted In Mr. Dickson’s
The Comanche Indians host the <£-A Stephenville
Yellowjackets Friday nijrht, at Indian Memorial Stadrum,
in the hofo»~*W8<»n opener matching rivals of long stand-
1 ing. Game time is K o’clock. . ... '
A good sized delegations from Stephenville as well
[ as from Comanche and area, is expected to lx> on. hana
for this grid clash, ' L
Coach Scott MrCall's • Jackets
are an experience bunch this
season—having sixteen returning
lettermen. including most of the!
boys that held the Indians to1
13-7 win last season.
n»y Qn1ri<*n, Mike Ke.aheV. ami: ——
a«u> Ihn ohiflf
O—Lamkln - Wilson: John
Kennedy. Route 1, Dublin.
SEAT TICKETS
ICHE-8TEPHEN-
gsme, at $1.25
, on ale At the lo-
Of COMMERCE
Gustine School
Adds To Library
scholarships lo the schools of their choice. They are, left to ri ’it,
Daniel C. Greene, 15-years old, Medina, Washington, add Arthur
Russell, 19-year* old, Los Angeles, California.
James Holland, 26. of Mineola.
minister of the Comanche Church Prinklhi Wood are the chief
of Christ. 1 ground gainers In the Btephen-
Mlnister and Mrs. Holland and ville attack There s a three-way
their 13-months-old daughter fight going on 'for^ the ^Jacket
_are due to arilvo- i«—Comanche uuarterbaek- post- Bob Glasgow;
this wock'pnd TheV ."will occudv lsoh of lorintT' Comzuichpans. Mr
report that your city has a very chbrcji hdme on Wright- Ave and Mrs. Weldon Olaageri Dee
"d^u^ o Tn Minister Holland will preach White, and Ross White
SJ^inLeri nacker tvne truck for at the church Sunday at both Tom Loutherback. Jim CJle-
garbage cXctlon service -Will the morning and evening hours, man and Paul Cook have been
greatly improve your garbage ana
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HR1ww«)Iof aUiet The Oustlne High School pur-
rarfFRY lorat-1 chaaed the 327 vlumc circulating
. oiiMiSaoWth-! MfclW here Monday morning ♦mm
1 ' K.M lined un' Mr® Lousie Huntington, owner of
fnr r.Jk. Unusual Oift Shop , Uni
i^trou1 tion
firm’s special ad-j lts flr8t home appearance Pn-
tton come by their Rl'1 the s°uth* day night,At the Comanche-Ste-
8BDe shopping
i war food needs,
s •
; rem, toesl HUM-
iiMaees that !•-
: along
to be
■ that
Ignm call for them.
1 a iIn gtsteg assay
■ •■■—better
m h this tone, and
Idh Hi iMkly give-
75 Piece Comanche High Band
To Make Debut Friday Night
Mrs. Effie Reeves
Claimed By Death
By Belly Durham
The Comanche High School
Mr® 75-piece band, under the direc-,
of T. R. Atwood will make
refuse program You and your
Council are certainly to be com-
mended for your poweseive act-
ion In this very important phase
of municipal sanitation • —
Since the collection df refuse Is
the most expensive of garbage and
rubbish handling, it is of impor-
practical and ecomlcal methods
for this phase of the over toll
Turnersville
Next Foe For
Gustine Tigers
£oAC11‘ SCOGGINS
impressive in the ^Jacket line
* This will be the first ’57 game
for the visitors, since Stephen-!
ville ls.a’AXA ball dub.-’ bach’
Indians in Shape ,uld joe Paul McCullough and
The Indians opened play James ~RuQi at halfbick
last week, coming out on the ~ * ----
jshort end of a 56-12 count with
. . team shows spirit
Creath Davis at fullback;
The ' Gustine Tiger! will be
3® 5£SRadl!3M!SLrfc —
“ u at McCamey last week, and per-
Mrs. Effie Reeves. 94. a reWdent
to operate it in connection with “l aacysmey uui week, sniper- Qf CJotnaijche County for over a
her gift shop. formed at the Dublin Rodeo ]lajf a century and one of the most
A group of Oustlne High School Para<fe before that. highly respected and beloved cttl-
girto under ttoe direction of their Indian baud has worked aen* of the County passed away
teacher. Mrs Clode Ba«gett spent har° 10 It* marching a her home near Comanche. Sep-
two days here looking over the 8tYle and alao 10 improve Its tember. 6. 1957 following many
books before the' purchase wwj? playing. In the marching band years of poor health. ^
made Mrs. Baggett said the pur- the officers play an Important Funeral services were held at
chase would mean a valuable ad-' P*rt In making the band run lhe Comanche Funeral Chapel on
diUon to the school library as all smoothly. Beptember 16 with Rev. J. D.
the boks wan of high class. I
The following officers have Smoot. Rev. R. W Walker and
worked hard to organize the Rev. S. J. Lsham conducting the
Iband: Polly. McCullough, drum services.
major; Betty Durham, student' Pallbearers were W. B Barrett,
; director; Glenda Walker and'Pat Sullivan, Tom Coleman, Ira
' Anita Edmondson, assistant drum Clemons. Armstrong Cox and Del-
majors; Betty LOudermllk. first mar McDaniel,
sergeant; Karen Willingham.1 Singers were Miss Marguerite
Gail Anthony. BUI Atwood, Gay ROss. organist. Mrs. Lois Jeanes,
: Klbler, Ann Allen. Mary Payne, Mrs Willma Walker. Mrs. Ed Bur-
_ _ _______ and Toni Evrldge, squad serg- dette. Pat Howard and Bill Mun-
_ ’S—shop- » * cants; - Mary Edmondson, drum cey. . ,
ram!tore Depart- _ _ . - - .... sergeant I Mrs. Effie Mason Reeves was
«* ipedtls on sofa! Comanche Junior High * * . tom In Baltimore. Maryland. May
mlitaf them Better School Papooses will open the 1957 veroeii waison, jo coulter,
-^.Wn ftttor season here next Tuesday night. Rhonda Rauhut. and Virginia 13g^86^M ^ daughU!r of uie
11 404 when they are hosts to the Brady Cobb twirlers; Betty Hutson, al- j T^and Mat^Jane Mason
________J__I ' _________ Tull, ‘ She was converted and Joined the
<11 note the wide
j* outstanding values
r 00RTB, RED AND
..... to thU ls-
I. Section
Jr. High Faces
Brady Pups Here
Tuesday Night
Kt&orlne
lartoni .for
. ternate.
Papooeev under new ooach Gall Anthony,
— three - xt~ -----r---Methodist Churah early In life.
nn,_. Benny Mayo, have been working Ann Weekes, Mary Ann Durham. nri Iamiflrv 31 iohh she Was
IM HENDERSON’S i ha^d 41113 week—and have a squad aergeant, and Carolyn Anderson. , . u Mr w‘ L Reeves Tb
fifty to sixty hopefuls, .color guard. SSfmdon t^cmid^n^Tbom
ianh|fJ .^t The future Indian* will work Austin Anderson Is band man- s. survived by-her five
this week-end. I Indlan CoaclUng sUff for the, __ _ -j-— -_ che- Jack K Reeves, Brown wood-
ottor -j-17- ™“’ 1 senior group. Coaches Scoggins.
iS ^ ‘ WaUt“r' 8atim,ay
SJFS&
'* "Mtag mood—
[* toUements
^ good used
solid ear-
’.** "toel FORD
I to L The
on
■•y., near the
contest
to some
"in. The
to fun for
Mie P,er
*to win-
r rSJJ-^toicUons
^ • p.m.
* »ew contest
winners.
! RETl'RN FROM
CALIFORNIA VACATION
w- f--
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Godfrey and
Peggy. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Par-
, mer. the former "Shirley Godrey
land husband, have Just returned
: from n two week vacation In
I California and other points of
j Interest.
Among the highlights were a
j trip to Yoslmlte Park, a tour of
j San Francisco and Oakland, which
Included a trip across the Golden
Oate Bridge, a dinner on Fisher-
mans wharf, then to the Ice Fol-
HHk
suites.
iJfgE '*bl
Dairy Ass'n. To
Elec! Officers
Tuesday Night
the ]
program. We feel that the en-f _____ ______ ______
closed packer-type truck for the .seeking their second win of
City of Comanche Will prove' more season Friday night, when they
economical and practical than an entertain the Turnersville team ]
open-type vehicle. Due to greater in a_ six-man
capacities In . these trucks, fewer football game _j
°ustlne impressive”!
8ftfy. in addition to tno fact tnax /fftrYsisir-irr thi' atwiiv*; stroiiir Muisr-
tv^ Uings froiJ Kc^k^nilth ln!^» h!.re ’ tf'1! wee.k‘<!n^’" tc°n-
.the oyn-type-vehlcle.^Thls tyyc ^ ]ff57 ^on opener last week tinuss. Qoaqh Boogglna, "but we
McCamey. ----------——*—;
“Our boy* will l»e in a little J
better shape for the Stephen-
ville game.” says Bill Scoggins,.
new Indian head mentor, add-
ing that' the squad ha* been
non-pnnfertnfe I working, hard,_ and showing
J good spirit, and some improve-
ment.'
- Wen be facing another tough
Reserved seat tickets, choice
seats in Sections C and D,
smith stand*, arc naw on sale
at the Chamber of Commerce +
office. These reserved seat du- r
cats sell at $1.25 each.
of equipment protect* re
file',, ruminates spillage and blow-
ing papers, and reduces Injuries to
collection personnel due to easy
loading feature*
at Oustlne.
Mrs. R. W. McNutt
Claimed By Death
hope to make a respectable
showing.” * .
Paul Gleaton, who played B
team ball with the Indians and
has recently moved back to
Comanche from Abilene. Join-
ed the squad this week, and
his work has been pleasing to
the coaches, and will be the
probable starter at the renter
post. Gleaton weighs 175.
L G. Holland, the Indians’
defenstve performer last
Sidney Faces
Mustangs Al
Brookesmith
!V
‘ The Sidney Eagles, defending
district champions of six-man
football, lost their season open-
er last Friday to a strong Wal-
nut Springs team, 40-19. and
wll‘ be trying to regain their
winning ways Thursday night at
Brookesmith, when they face
the Mustangs.
Brookesmith lost* their season
opener last Friday night, when
the Gustine Tigers, one of the
topped the
Mrs Vasoo Lee. Comanche; Mrs
E. T. Howell. Austin; Mrs. Rex
Kitchens, Austin. «even grand-
children, five great grandchildren.
[ other relatives and a host of >
friends.
I „ , -
Here Worn El Paso
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams
of El Paso were here over the
There will be a special Batting, week-end to visit her mothet.
of the Comanche Dairy Aasociat- Mrs. Hazel Streety. and his par-
lon Tuesday night at 7 30 at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Wll-
Comancbe County Courthouse j Hams.
» AU members are Urged to attend , --* — ■ - ■ -
this meeting as officers for the HERE fROM FORT WORTH
coming year will be elected. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jack Cox and
- . Children were here over the week-
CHIEF WANT ADS—GET RE-! end to visit his parents Mr. and
8ULT8 • Mrs A P. Cox ______
The oomplete refuse sanitation
program necessitates proper han-
dling of refuse In Its three phases^
storage, collection, and disposal.
Since your city has a fine dis- t
posal phase and has greatly lm- Mrs. RufU* W. McNutt. 57. Rt.
proved the collection phase, we 3 Comanche passed away lu a
shoulld like to suggest your con- Brown wood Hospital on Septem-
sideratlon of lmprvements for the ber 7. Funeral services were held j top
storage phase. This phase is the In the Comanche Funeral Home,week, has -been moved from end
responsibility of the individual Chapel on September 9,1957. Rev.! to the middle linebacking spot.
premise occupant and should be S. J. Isham was In charge of the John Gleaton will se* action at ravorites.
accomplished through the use of services. the defensive end post Mustangs 2»-«.
god galvanized metal containers singers were Mr and Mrs. Floyd! Offensive starters for the loc-
wlth tight fitting lids. Fisher Bill Elliott. Ronald Fisher,ials will likely be: Holland and
We believe that you. your, with Mrs Lillian Haffbrd at the ,Harold Pairiah at ends; Delbert
council, and the citizens of Co^ piano - * Brewster and Gary McCullough
manche will be Justly proud ofi Pali bearers were Walter Lee ®t tackles; James Mercer at one
this complete refuse disposal pro- silger T W Sllger Dean Slltrer ■ iruard post and Kenneth Henry
Stwm I Marvin McNutt Mid Doyle Ru4v [ Bob Slider, or Parsons —
.This Department would be Mrs. Mamie McNutt was bom in other; Paul Gleaton at center; 1 and M*j. Dwight Brightman
pleased to offer our technical as-; Comanche County. December 28. Oary Don Swearengin at quarter- Proctor.
slstance and experience in any of 190o. She was the daughter of, --
your activties. Please do not hesl- , Mr and Mrs. Tom SUger
td-te to call on us as we may be She was. oppverted when she was
of service. < a young lady and Is a member of
■: Ry direction of the Commission- the Emmanuel Baptist Church,
er of Health. Centerville.
Sincerely yours. Sh^ was married to Rufus Mc-
V. M. Ehlers, C. E. Director Nutt on August 14. 1920. To this
Division of Sanitary Engl-! union four children were bom,
t
-
HERE FROM ABILENE
Captain and Mrs. Jack Bright-
man of Abilene weer here this
week to visit his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Brightman of
at the Comanche and his- parents, Mr.
center; 1 and ‘ ‘m
——
hes cabt-
*ny Item.
y^Xcn-of
.•toM prlren
*“• store,
J* t«rner of
^ unpacked
Work Started On r
i\ew Sidney School
3 (omanckeans
On A&M Spring
Wo'rk got underway this week|®upertntertdent Pruitt, adding,
*®dwhen!*t Sidney. The building will be j $13,295
OTTO ad- ol brick veneqr. and wlll be com- A modPJ.n auditorium, to »rat|
aPPro*imately laO approximately 350 persons. Is to
&■?%»».. Kwiuon ?r<H,rcon‘,r3^t*d the *™"n<1
Sldnfv School, o*M«l Lp-i . ’ ’J*™
-toc^ .rrai’3 rmu m-s*.--
Honor Roll
Sidney voters approved by a jC^wHFT^he Sidney schools
» to 1 ratio a $58,000 bond Issue “ffSLdSS ’
for the new building, to replace third as superintendent., ,
the binding badly damaged by No classes are being_heM in
the Jimmy’s Creek flash flood the damaged Sidney hl8h *rho°l
better and had no grate hglow
that of "C-* have been designated
distinguished atuldents for the
sprtng semester 1957 included the
following Comanche County stud-
ents. John Beaty.. Comanche: Bill
neerlng
3 Comanche
Married Women
Enter College %
She is survived by her hus-
band, Rufus McNutt. Comanche,
two sons. John W McNutt. Aus-
tin; Melvin McNutt. Austin; two
daughters, Mrs. Harold Northcutt,
and Miss Wanda Sue McNutt, Co-
manche. Her father and mother,
| Mr and Mrs. Tom Sllger, Coman-
Farm Loan Stockholders
To meet Here Saturday
FoQtbalP3H^^^|
Here Tonight
, The National Farm Loan As-
sociation of Comanche will hold
! its annual stockholders meeting
[here Saturday afternoon, Sept.
,14, at the District Courtroom,
| starting at 2:00 o’clock. *
The Comanche Braves. B team I, J™ *eat*tr,ord’ vice-presl-
che; two sisters. Mrs. Dewie Rush, ... ‘,‘h- TnHinnT’'o>v’n ti)p football Ident of the Federal Land Bank,
1 iSTffiuSR s;h.”St H™«on. ..u ^
-ift!'ssa<5aK!f-jSfss^. %,•&%?s$£rz’z"m^
. _ • I both of Comanche. Emory Sllger, oamc time will b<‘ at 8 o’clock trcacUr<,!f of the local, organlza-
Three Comanciie married wo- Dospolaa, California. A. J. Sllger, R _vp havp working t,on- ihvltes m'-mbers and those-
men. aU of whom have been out of Dopolas, California. SI cl Sllg»r. out with th^A toamall season— farmers and i: ’"re interest-
for, sevwql years since Grady, New Mexico. Luther Sllger. ^ wilI ^ imder Ult. diroction of beroming members to at-
flnlshing Comanche High School. Two grandchildren and other re- ^ ^hool CoaCh. s1 l-nd. Rcf-cshments arc to be
have entered Tarleton State Col- latives and many friends. iLrcto? Walker and Hcm !
lege at Stephenville These wo-. --e--- , Scoggins. waucervana nenry. ^
SKX SS5 fSJ8cSicFHOR J72L SSST9S
First Freewill Baptist Church Walker and Mr. and fdrs Tde
are planning to make teachers.
\*?5Srij22!rg* 15. , Lane.
L<es Dillard, Comanche, will be
In charge The public is lnvit- COLUMNAR PADS, all sizes. The
ed to attend. 1 Chief (ADv)
of teachers during the next few
years and the attractive retire-
ment plan are Causing many of the
ambitious married women to enter
cadets.
Although Tarleton has been am-
bitious to become a.senior college
for the past 20 years, that ambit-
ion is almost.sure to realized with-
in the next* year or two. and the
cause deserves the backing of Co-
manche. 1
"JJy________ t 8 :
Back From Vacation —.
Mrs. Oscar Sloan has returned
home to Comanche after
1
--re
P. Dudley, Comanche., la
president of the ^association; J.^-
V. Lee. Comanche, vice-president.
other directors are W. c. Pettit, ,
Energy; O. A Whitehurst. De
Leon, and L. T. Cunningham.
Newburg.
Robertson. secretary- treasurer.
Is also office manager, ah(| Mrs.
Winnie Wjrche is office assist-
ant.
Donald Hall Wins Chiefs
OpeninfifootbalLConlest
ii
I the .dosest to the
game score— ] and Mrs. H. A.
get on the
Herring spent two .days and a
night in Monterrey. Mexico, and
building, ptudents as* -------- --—___ __ ---------— __ .. . _ _------
about classes in the elementary school,! mil, Comanche; Frank P Osborne;among the IntereaUng sights saw
.f 35 & -A, jtt. “
to use only
and equipment.’J says bzinTngs
Hi'
I
. M _ _ Chief;and Mrs. Donnie Hicks
correctly selected 9 winners out was third and gets a one year
of the 10 games, missing only the; subscription to the Chief.
Grandury-Glen Rose scoreless tie | ’ Others who got 9 out of 10 were
Halls forty poln spread In "the Mrs. _ Roy Brannan. Jr„ 3- K.
Comanche-McCamey game was
Ltghtloot, Gayle Ode'll. Jim Hicks
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