The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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mrs. Dinnie Baird, Founder Of
MLUtoob na,ion’s largest Independent
Completes Course Bahery, Baked lirst lioaf In ’08
««HT RRI.VOtn VA Armv 5rf : h . 1 ■ l'iut< * lu i JuiM > i .
Till1 family av< ny tmun
numliU' flit' loaf, but On u
tomers by tHorrm; to it
tin'1 v* vs first ' ns .Min 1
Bread." wive it the. name
ed.tii..". tr»tu
•nfs year i,
■ant and »,
bt. h
'dent; j v
>tf> ’County mV
[ gf i**0 The monthly
l’> 6el«.d w them tot-
&|K four timf® as
r ^before. <Dl<-
t-s' S%nt becemo
qlflDtW*
i^'lJ52t'by Olen Mo.
r^fSreaetiUtWe.
Wf Administration.
I**** th»‘ as of the
ft people in Co-
^erVreceivinK a
[c*"E, . month, com-
cluvscct a
burning i
FORT BELVOIR, VA. Army 2d
Lt Felton D Brooks 25 whose
wife. Vera,.lives on Route 2 Dub-
lin Texas, recently completed the
officer orientation corpse at The
Kfftrineer School Fort Belvplr,
Va
The course, designed for newly
commissioned officers familiarized
Lieutenant Brooks with the dut-
ies and responsibilities of Engineer
Crops officers
Lieutenant Brooks, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald R Brooks. 901
W. Grand. Comanche, was em-
ployed gs an electronic engineer
by Temco Aircraft. Dallas, before
entering the Army. Rg is a 1953
graduate of ComancHe • High
School and a 1959 graduate of
the University of Texas™
Mrs N.:, i; n L. B.w;tl,» ahu
founded the nation's largest in-
dependent bake \ :ution fust
it’ftrnecl the a • nf b.ikm good
bread as a .rl ;tt Let nativi
Tennessee
Bonn May 23. 1E69 near Tren-
ton. -/Tennessee she was orphan-
ed at an early age. She was
reared by an aunt who lived
1,1 1 ■ ■ 1 •' “ w . . fTTv,n- ■
work and skill • and cgle that Qf v ,, hn
.'<h - into the baking of .a e.ood ,, , , .
v
But lt wasn't until -veavs later 1 to° 1 ". ’ 7'77
' it) .190K lobe exact that, these Question Hut n> .. ubA, had ^
baking .k‘i1IS. -were to be put t<’ ;.7kllJ, .‘”v '
w..:k : . !..; family, and lavish H,f^" ' "> >
hei on a career tltat. was to make iojJ>-f'-
her iTftnte and her bread .» She he laood"
hold word in many parts^eF^fex- her. assigned tasks, and
as. every day- baking day.
It all cajnc'''al»ffrffthis way: Tho oldest-son. Deward. 16, be -
Atmarried W, A Baird, qame first assistant baker to Iris
and shortly afterward they mov- mother, and the three younger
ed to fort Worth, where they!boys *Hoyi Roland, and C b
oik'rated a ,restaurant for several! became" .“route men", serving
y.ears. " ' • .’(heir routes on foot and carry-
In those days. Mrs Baird bak-1 ing the piping hot bread in bas-
itvdtook
BEAUTY
POUNM*N DESK FEN SIT
MS*
2Z 2fas
e°Ph> ^ the ^2
whose j\xst rgx»,
ti horn the ronapnt
"'rt; ■' democracy in
sovereign rur
sov"eign statu,
pcrfts t union, one i
Continued On pa«
about
made
• For writing comfort and
efficiency
• Full ch nee of point
styles
• reflect for home /.
or office, //
; KS0M9 » receivlng
P l ^ before These
ft« f^iude those peo-
pjRnienia are
fc-sEjrs
p In Comanche
from cov-
KSS^ig"*"
P * untuning i
Church
Presbyterian
A$l<! fox
Ko. m
Crolalaria In
Feed Grains
,ii 8 j» nt wtU be Out A I tfi
lent Saviour'* Six, ;.ii musk" '
be • presented wuth Mi V
Mi •> i: . at thi organ
Sunday School at 10 am F
"Kachil.- is MijHT.intendj.'iit
The Young People will .meet
8 pm Mlss_ Janet Meyers
president Mr and Mr« H
Rachel'' ai'e aduH lidvi.Mj:
| We specialize in helping!
iwomen Usik their most |
| at tractive selxes . . . j
! Whet her for a german *
enl, a set, a complete!
hair restyling or iust aj
fresh manicure, come J
see u>. You’ll like the!
results.
TheComanche
Chief
■5
For
OFFICE SUPPLIES
, Of AH Kinds
KliASP EWEI>OPF.S Mew shlp-
irw'nt, all sizes—The chief tfc'
C. C. Hampton j
Ladora's
Beauty Shop
right cottons
Aftorncy-At-Law
office tn
CACTt s inn bi.do.
SO 1 A F Central Ave.
IEG1AL
An ATLAS
Permo-Ful Battery
giv«i you mere powv output
longor, and nooda filling with wotor
far lota froquontly.
AWIPMI '
tchool log, that
idernarten ihru
Dr. J. F. Hallmark
Veterinarian
PHONE 5*3
Office: 900 E. Central
Drench
SHEEP. GOATS
UiD CATTLE
$3.20 per gal
Pastimes
nivldend
ON SAVINGS
IN SPORTS
Utm Nr—ft MMn v« —ooiMy hOM
to. grit oO—lo Oh—i «wr •**»*" • mm
mMv otwOntyti Owl rooMs tap to
ptalof couta by Ugh ita thi hood boot
Too ooot Uqr • hotter hottery. hockod by •
hotter yitvwtoo Coom to tedhy m4 tot om
Show yoo <• tho odvont«|oo * l mu Atlas
Nrmo-ful bottvy
Each account Insured up
$10 000 00 by an agency
Ihe Federal Ocvemmertt
Stephenville -
Savings & Loan
Association
St^phenyllle. Texas
Dr. James Slider
Library
Lines
Now Have In
MON SUDAN
hav<?
Thirteen students
completed a 6 weeks course
charcoal drawing fponsored
the Comanche Public Libri
The course was Instructed
Offlre
Could b# you u*hui i* h»
, 1 ho* mi unit*.
netd a now
ATLAS* Porma-Ful Battery
Mt Sez HC 5. A
MOCKty etAvera
WmATSVER THAT'I J ')
IYBRID
AN • MILO
CORN
mtee a Stand
HGE Sorghum
bee More Per
Acre, Use
Doyle Sudderth, and Mrs Shir-
ley Taokette
Fifty-five drawings will be On
exhibition next Saturday morn-
ing from 9:00 until 12 00 Par-
ent* and friends of the children
exhibiting are urged to attend
along with the general public
Mrs Oray' is most anxious for
everyone to see what the child-
ren have accomplished in such a
short course and reports that the
Nelson
Joe Tupin
Comanche
in DOWNING
ROY Me NUTT'S
in GUSTINE
AIXKN’S HUMBLE STA.
Closed Saturday Afternoons
PHONE 519
HIGGINBOTHAM BLDG.
COMANCHE
POULTRY
Dressing Plant
♦ A Complete Service •
PHONE 271-M
1(T Block* Out
EAST WALCOTT AV .
MR. and MRS. .
EARL NELSON
Texas
In COMANCHE
FRIENDLY SERVICE
MeGLOTnLIN FARM
NED STEWART’S
O. F. HALL’S
AUBREY JOHNSON
STA.
STOKE
HOPE LODGE
NO. 481
clasa was most cooperative, .at-
tentive, and appreciative
Enrolled In the class were Mike
Tate of Tyler, grandson of Mrs
Lee Tate. Dirk and Oray Jollnk.,
Lynn Brown. Dennis Prater.
Marsha Wtlkerson, Freddie Sul-
livan, Paula Johnson. Barbara
Hilliard. Lealle Hallmark. Janet
U*. J ROBIBTSON OBIClNATfp'
ICE HOCKEY IN MONTREAL IN 1879 I
AfTf I* HAVING SEEN FlClD HOC K£Y
Pt AYEp IN EN6tAKb
ust*"
Stated Meet-
ing Second
Thursday
Night of
Bach Month1
horts
• DEPEND ON •
Swift’s Fertilizers
(COMPLETE PLANT FOODS)
COMMERCIAL VIGARO 10-20-10
PASTURGRO 6-24-24
J. D. Center’s, Warehouse
GUSTINE PHONE 62
ortswear
Smart Girl
Shirts
MY WIFE
DR. WILLIAM T. CALHOUN
DENTIST
205 N. Houston St.
Phone 349
Comanche, Texas
• nti mjfacular achta and pain* that*r»ftcn
cause rr«t)ta* night* and miaerahk* tir**d-
out feeling*. Whin di*cf»mforle
come i»n with ovsr-exertion o# atroga and
Mrain you want relief want it fast !
Another disturbance may he mild bladder
irritation following wrong f«»«d and
drink often netting up a rentiers un-
comfortable fe«'ling.
Doan’* PHI* work f«*t in 3 separate
way*: 1. by apeody pain-rrlieving action
to ease torment of nagging backache,
headache*, muscular ache* and pain*.
2. by soothing effect on bladder irrita-
tion. 3. hy mild diuretic action tending
to increase output of lhe*46 milea of
kidney tube*. i
Enjoy a g*»od night’s Moep and the
same happy relief million* have for over
60 year*. New, large aUe save* money.
Get Doan’s l'illa ti>day !
She sends all my clothes
to be cleaned the modern,
convenient'’wav at
Dresses
DEAD ANIMAL
SERVICE
Free and Sure
PHONE COLLECT .103
HAMILTON, TEXAS
BILL WILLIAMS
DRIVE-IN
CLEANERS
ihoes
DLLS
sm in
1 AM'S
ud well be clad
i «t a feeding
with yw—either
■hv. or our
i ■Utarcai
STYLED
Doan's Pills
BILL WILLIAMS. Prop.
Blackwood - Mims Clime ‘ & Hospital
COMANCHE, TEXAS —,
GET SET
.... 4B&
Phone 132 Phone 183
Across Street East of Post Office
sch»M'l dnr*
Roy D. Mims, D.O.
Physician A Surgeon
Surgery-General Practice
Rea. Phone IIS „
W. D. Blackwood, D.O.
rhyslolan A Surreon
Surgery-General Practice
Res. Phone 1S1
NATIONAL
For A Lovelier Summer
Make that beauty appoint-
ment now. Expert hair
styling. Special summer
rates on Permanents.
PHONE 288-M
Livestock Trucking
LONG OR SHORT HAULS
BONDED and INSURED
* 4
, Regular 'R.R. Com. Rates
Carnes Trucking Co
JUKMsof
f«nahe*.
eef mommy,
I . didn’t forget I
F SANDIFER
kilburn
®mrnwo©d
DORIS WILSON
Shop On N. Cole Si.
Day Phone 466
kYAWAY
3WF0R
kTER! ii
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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/m1/3/?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.