The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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THE COtCAMCHK CHUT AUGUST 26. IWO
have master decrees
• •
As far as we know, there Is not
a person lil Comanche County
holding a PhJD degree, although
tjiere are several natives of the
county holding such degrees.
As far as we know, Comanche
a ill not have a beginning teach-
ei this year, although we have
not check this for accuracy.
• •
Most of the present teachers
have had more than 20 yqara'ox-
perlence.
—o—
____ _____________| Under the efficient direction
School District for of Superintendent S. H Fletch-
____i.. ____...t__1 .. * . ..... honHKrutlf
through work It is a law of nat-
ure that the moment acttvtty
ceases anywhere, there a reto-
'grade process sets in.-
Generally by specialisation, by left alone. For most schools in Texas, in-
concentrating all their energies • • eluding those of Comanche Coun-
and thoughts on' one field of The' things people prize of ty.'this Is the last vacation week
products, or ehdeavors, the smart- greatest worth, are Just the com- before school Is resumed next
eat men have found that they mon things of earth the rain Monday,
can make more money than by and the sunshine; the grass and *
spreading their talent over a the trees; the flowers and the The four public school systems
vfide range j birds and the busy bees which are now operating in Co-
• • • • maitche County, along with the
There is ail -uid saying, that); Then there are.the stars that homes and churches, are the
he who serves tm- public best, wtinkle, the clouds that pass, the'most important Institutions In
serves himself best. This is a mountains and the valleys and their communities and are among
wise provision of nature, because . the rivers broad and the open the biggest business institutions
a man might become tired of sea. _ ■ _ * *■
.serving the- public, but he sel- • • . Teachers’ salaries, although
dom grows tired of serving him- OH Ood Is here on every hand. | they should be higher, make up
•self j if we only look and see. His one of the bigest payrolls of any
' j beauty ia aH around, if we only j establishment in the county.
Whether we admit it or not, open our eyes and see His voice
the most important poison in the jig heard on every corner with the
murmur
The •‘Foreword” In the book
brings this out more fully and
reads as follows; •
‘Students, this handbook of
Instructions and lnfirmation has
been' prepared for you so that
you may become more intimately
acquainted with your school; so
that you may become more fam-
iliar with the courses of Instruc-
tion: and so that you may have
a guide in preparing your pro-
gram
The moment we cease to use
our faculty that modent they
Ig-gln to deteriorate
A person who retires with an
Income sufficient for a living,
and has a good hobby and works
at It, is better off thail a man
who retires wtth millions and
spends,his time in idleness
a • ,
I It is always a mistake to com-
mand, when you are not sure
you will be obeyed
• •
\Vhu*.-.ua- makes, two ears of
corn.'or two blades of grass to
grow where only one grew be-
fore, deserves better of mankind,
and does more essential service
to his country, than the whole
race- of politicians p\it together."
Swtjft. , .;
There are some people w ho
cannot take a Joke Everything is
• "You will find answers to
many questions, which will arise
regarding certain rules and regu-
lations of your sc,hOol.
• •
"New students will find In this 1
er a very attractive handbook handbook a great amount of In-
to epmanche High School has]formation relative to attendance,
been published under the nftme,jti*Hdua«on requirements, courses.
The Indian Hand Book." re,^>r.tv.ca1r^S- CXCUSPR* regulations
vsi'livi ssswo* iso *•> vui.” uvu, •••••nuig
*"•*» I of the
What Is the sweetest word in1 feet, a
the English language, leaving out
the name of Deity? Is it mother. If w _________ _ oi
love, peace, wife, child, or home? these, common things of life
’ * * w111 have pleasure every u»y -------
Without all of these life would without cost or price, except to1 cated
hardly be worth living . ‘; ~ - - 1
* * . Hi1 «ood things come.
Strife Is one of the most i
hideous of all words There Is a — r -■>■» ,.
legend that Hercules was once ---————
going along a narrow road, wlten
a strange looking animal appear-
ed threateningly before him. , . * '
Hercules struck t^ie animal
with his club and passed",on; but
he was greatly surprised soon
afterwards to see the same an!-
inal approach yet more threaten-
lngly, now. three times as large
as before. .
The world looks better from
behi nd a smile," sujs Cheer",
a tradi magaz.no distributed by
a who!<’sa:« < ncvelope company,
which says uOthtnp- to the maga-
rint is pyiighteU "If there l*
any good here, we want to share
it," say*..the publication.
• •
A lauglt Is Just .like sunshine,
it freshens ali the day and It
tips the peak of life with light,
and drives the clouds away.
• ♦
A laugh is just like music, it
lingers in the heart and where
itsv melody Is heard the ills of
life depart.
• •
A laugh is just like music; It
make- v thoughts come
crowding through. Its Joyful notes
to greet.
• •
Friendship is just like 'money,
easier made than kept.
ijoy , The faculties of the four .school j-The Indian Hand Book.”
we systems In Comanche County 1 * *
day! constitute the most highly edu-! The handbook was designed
..____, group of people In, the \ mostly for use of high school
,j give thanks to God from whom county from a technical stand- students and each of them will
i point. Each one is required to, be given a copy.
“Students are urged to discuss
their problems with the principal.
as thejY arise. It is the .desire of
—
A modern man is one who
drives a mortgaged car over a
bond financed highway on a
credit gasoline card.
‘ • •
Total abstinance is easier and
better than perfect moderation
it shows consideration for those
to whom moderation is hard
Little daughters skip proudly off to school in these fresh, bright c nt >ns
mothers come early and choose from this back-to.school!
Comanche schools, and all schools of the county open Monday — „, better cot
HIGGINBOTHAM'S now, and dress up those youngsters in school tog, that are
some as they are sturdy^ Come in now . . . dress 'em up—kindergarten thru Co|i
top to top . . . from our sensible priced school group!
Conceit is Just as natural a
thing to most of us as iT center
is to a circle
All that is great in man comes
All sstrlfe and quarreling will
cease if one o fthe quarrelers Is
RCA Whirlpool
| Refrigerator-Freezer
It's HIGGINBOTHAM'S
HEADQUARTERS FOR "BRANDS YOU KNOW
-Judy Bond Blouses
-Justin Belts
-Health-Craft Shorts
MacGregor Sportswear
JEANS
Levis
27't to 38'$ $
Wranglers
6's to 12's $
12'* to 16's $
Farah
4's to 16's $:
His Nibs Tee Shirts
CLEARANCE SALE
This big capacity refrigerator has 10 cubic feet of fresh
food, storage space, plus 2 cubic feet of frozen food
capacity. It’s a beauty! It’s compact . . . only 32 inches
wide . i , saves space.
ALL SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS
Here’s your chrtrtce lo stock up on SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS — ri
next spring and summer loo. ALL SHORT SLEEVES REDUCED
$.1.95 SHIRTS $1.96 $2.95 SHIRTS
$4.95 & $5 SHIRTS $3.95
$2.39 $3.95 SHIRTS
$1.25 to $1.59 SHIRTS
^Rff bouj Price duet
‘easy terms
WE G Ilf E AND REDEEM ROUND-UP STAMPS
* 87 Pounds of Frozen Foods
* 12 Cubic Feet Size
^ C olor Key^d Interior
* Million Magnet Door
m Freezer Across Top
* 32” Wide
HARDWARE
DEPARTMENT
LAYAWAY
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960, newspaper, August 26, 1960; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892396/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.