The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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PERRY'S
r m it
county
fleet*. Thoae who finish ttu
Sophomore Class got a 4-yeei
high school certificate and a six
year elementary certificate.
Juniors receive six-year hlgt
celve permanent oertlflcatee. The
graduates of the college can com-
plete their Master's degree In one
more year.
Comanche fanners are staying
with cotton while Do Leon. la be-
coming the huh of the universe
IIATIfE
HyTllE
as far as peanuts are concerned.
Ds Leon fanners are now plant-
ing the shelled peanuts, rather
■ than the wdtole peanut By plant-
ing the shelled peanuts, skips are
1o All Friends Of
for Its'meals all over Texas and
traveling men always triad to
make It to Comanche toy night
lng. By that time they were so
charmed with her food that they
had Ur stay over for the noon
meal. Under the new management
the quality and quantity of the
food has not decreased.
A city-wide Sunday School
movement has been launched tar
Comanche with the goal set 'to
have every man, .woman, and child
enrolled In Sunday School
A Joint committee -with repres-
entatives of sU the churches has
PR06RESS
While I am away from the Funeral,Homs the busi-
new will be under the direction of my urn-in-law
Mr. Jerry Dey of Dalian, Texas. ’Hr. Hey In a licensed
mortician sad funeral director, beta* «-l£rid by
the f-a—ar and Smith Ftmeral Hearn in Dallas. You
wffl find the same competent and courtesan services
now that you have always found In the pest.
(n. L X Ooehren,
Rev. Little, Methodic
i Elder, gave a most
reading. . ,
[Pdlson. J. M. Macon and
Adrian A*®™- Frank Bean
Mias Nellie talker, W. J>
man slid Miss Willie Sledge,
f Farmer and Mias Lae 8nid-
in Peter Hoff and family are
ng to StephenvlUe where
DELTON and FAE NABORS
DE LEON, TEXAS
22x44 INCH MG HEAVY
TOWELS
made County*’PUrm Agent, has
resigned to accept a similar place
at Ballinger as Runnels County
Agent; and his place hare has
been taken by Q. W. Griffin of
San Saba. Mr. Baton 'proved him-
and aHsistan. e
Well-planned
noial survival
5hn Hoff agll attend Tfcrieton
allege. ' _ •
During the first Week of Sep-
imber 1918, 829 bales of cotton
ere ginned In Comanche.
R. F. Holloway, former sup-
■in ten dent of the Ocmanche pUb-
», schools for several years ba-
rn he wae elected County At-
»mey two years ago, has reelgn-
1 as County Attorney end will
scome head of Cisco College.
THREAD 19c
jk.u&Tin
RANCE
BAMBOO
LAUNDRY
BASKETS
reek, giving details of their trip
o Europe where they visited
lundreds of Interesting places and
ittended the Paehlon Show. Miss
erths t* one of tha county's best
hool teachers.
Deaths This Week: Mrs. Bailie
rwry of Comanche, Volley Lee
rackson. Jr. of Sidney, Mary Jane
Vlnslett Of Comanche, John M1U-
ir of Lemkln, and Caradale Brown
if Stpe Springe
Howard Payne College, eatab-
ihed as an academy in 1890,
■came a full college in 1915,
it kept its ate demy department,
has an enrollment., of about
ZIPPERS
100 in the academy and college
luring the regular session. The
all term will begin September
li: The academy will, begin its
7 to 22 inch—snorted colors
vork for the ftrst time In the
KillcUng purchased from the City
Sigh School. It will be a separate
it vision from the college With
itrlet disctphiw.mimt'i«B*ay<<
Howard Payne Is affiliated with
he State Department of Educa-
lon. Those who finish the Fitosh-
nan class receive a two-year
ilgh school teacher's certificate
MG ASSORTMENT
REGULAR DOLLAR ITEMS
PLASTIC WARES
45 PIECE
MELMAC
DISHES
*64 Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet
CUPBOARD
ORGANIZER
Whet dom it take to make a ear 8 great high- Whet shout special performance equtp-
way performer? nmtT Professional driving akflbT Forget
It the car happens to be a '64 Chevrolet, taco.
one thing only. A highway. Nobody has to doctor or coax or aoup op
< You'll find everything elm already neatly these Chevrolete to get the beet out of them:
peairsyed for you—on the car exactly as you ’ And that’s really the test of a peat high-
pick it o8 the showroom floor. way performer: Just about anyone can get a
There’s a choice of seven engines—all the. kick out of driving one, just about anywhere,
Way up to a twin-carto high-compression just as it cornea out of the showroom.
425-hp V8#—and four transmissions, includ- „ Next time you're out your dealer’s way,
lng a finely honed 4-speed stick shift.* allow a few extra minutes to sample one of
And underlying it all—a bump-slamming these highway performers on your own. A few
Jet-smooth ride that helps keep are really all you'll heed. That’s
the performance great even when enough time to do a lot of driving
the highways aren’t so great. ' in a Chevrolet. ♦ONbsslwwsvN
the pectoeta Inside the holder.
It’s eeey to see whet mixes
you have on hand. Keeps the
cupboerd nest
REGULAR $1.49 JAR LADY BSTHCI
MG 10-01. 8
JAR
Adjoining
Central
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FULLY LINED WJf f ‘
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GOOD QUALITY T
QUART SOI
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VACUUM *|57
BOTTLES "
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I MO ASSORTMENT
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Vehrae iw 4f«
. 1 DHfereet Kinds EACH
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1964, newspaper, January 10, 1964; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892420/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.