The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1964 Page: 12 of 16
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UCCEMBER 4. 1964
THE COMANCHE CHIEF
COMANCHE. TEXAS 76442
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—Photo Coort.iy MOWNWOOD IULLETIN
ATTEND STAG CREEK PROGRAM—Left to rijrht,
Ortar Nash if of Israel, Z. A. R. Nashif of Jordan, and
Nabiha Khoury of Israel, who were amon» the foreign
students in Comanche County November 21 for the
Stag Creek International Thanksgiving Program. The
three students were about to tour the Gold Kist Pea-
nut Growers plant here when the picture was made.
The two men students are cousins and had not seen
each other in 15 years.
mate, Mias Jackie Finley of Dall-
as; Lewis Ram bo from Abilene
Christian College and his guest,
MIm Martha Hoope of Fo^hu"
Bluff, Missouri, also student at
ACC.
Also Jerry Norris of Texas
Wesleyan Cortege; John OaUm
and his guest, Mias Carolyn King
of Durant, Oklahoma, both stud-
ents at Southeastern Oklahoma;
BUly Fred Curry, David Goodson,
Tim Snacr xnd -hto- roommate,
Jay Worrell of Arlington, Vir-
ginia, all students at TeAs A*M
University. Home from McMurry
was Sandra Blackwood and form-
er Comancheans Jerry Todd and
Danny Morris who visited with.
Comanche friends and relatives.
* *
Home from Austin College were
Jim Jarratt and Jerry Foreman;
Nolen Crow Jr. from Southwest
Texas State College; Kay Bur-
ton from San Angelo College;
Sherry Robinson and BUly Charles
Wheat from the Univweity of
Houston, and Billy Charles’ guest,
Miss Jan Hill from Hardin-Sim-
mons. Also Harold Perkins, Bob
Carpenter, ’ Ruth Cattles, and
Hank Durham from Baylor Uni-
versity.
Home from the University of
Texas were Jim Dudley, John |
Gleaton, Nancy Caraway, Jimmy
Wllkeroon, James Johnson, Tom
Brightman, John Huett, Richard
Brooks, Cheryl Braalel and Ron-
nie McPherson. W. C. House, Jr.,
who Is completing work on hia
Phd. at T.U. while teaching
Texas A AM. vitoted with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. House.
He was accompanied by his wife
and daughter.
Item Tech students home in-
cluded Ken and Kay Rachels,
Danny Cagle. Janet Meyers Rue-
ty Durham, BUI Evans, Sharon
Durham, Sarah Lou McCullough,
and Lou Ann McCullough.
Virginia Oobb, BUI Jouette,
Beverle Smith and Sherrilan Loud-
ermllX were hems from North
Ttexaa State University. From
Texas Christian University were
Gail Anthony. Marsha Wllkeroon
and Linda Davis. While home
Gall’s and Ralph Youngdato’s wed
ding date of January 29, i960.
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COOKIES SAY "MERRY
CHRISTMAS”ACROSS THE MILES
By CECE ALLISON, Scott Homs Service Center
Readers Enjoy
The Chief
feelings
nd such
Thank
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Addresses of ^
Comanche qJ
to The
Dear Ceces My boyfriend is
•tatisnsd orersess and I’d like
as
the whits dough to achieve in*
Bfi1^
teres Ung
decorate
Dear Linda: I hops your boy-
friend likes cookie.i of the sturdy
fruit variety.They’re the best to
with • gay ribbon.
Visiting children levs to pick a
treat from the tree. Mrs. J. C.
sand. Assuming he loves date and
ant barsTheros the way to rock
them far maximum protection.
Start
__with a study box and line
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.Mrtswaiiag in tbs box and
cover It with wax pare. Lay the
wrapped cookies closely together
on the wax paper. Alternate
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paper filling over the top of the
padding. The
full that you
Dear Cecei Last year a
neighbor I don’t know very well
surprised me with a Christman
gift, and I had nothing to offer
her. This year Fd like to be
prepared for the unexpected
with a few simple gifts. Can
yon suggest something that’s
inexpeunTS but fun? Mrs. D.IX
The mall brings good
our way on occasions t
was the cam on November 11
when The Chief received the fol-
lowing letter from Mrs. B. A.
Tanner:
Comanche Chief: Enclosed you
III find a ohrok far $4A»
for a year’s subscription to
Comanche Chief. I was visiting
in the home of Mrs. Garvin Staley
of Sideny and ahe gave me throe
copies of The Chief to road which
I enjoyed very much. I was rear*
ed In Comanche and I etiU call
Comanche my home. Although i
have lived In San Angelo and
other parts of Texas for 90 yearn.
Thanking you very much for a
year of good reading
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COLLEGE NEWS
Robert Underwood, son of Mrs
Mamie Couch. Gustlnh. is among
some 460 North Texas State Uhl-
veristy students serving as stud-
ent-teachers In Dallas-Port Worth-
Denton area -schools during the
fall semester. Underwood is now
teaching physical education and
biology at Brewer High School
in White Settlement.
Virginia Kay Oobb, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howell Oobb, la
now doing her junior student
teaching at Newton Raynor Ele-
mentary School in Denton, where-
she is a senior student at North
Texas State University. Mias Cobb
will do her senior student teach-
ing next spring In the Font Worth
Public School System.
hat their grandson, Don Wetzel,
reshman at Texas Tech, had
mde the first Dean's List to be
eleased this fall. Don Is the son
f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wetzel,
loustou.
In Austin Thanksgiving Day for
he annual Texas-Texas A&M
ootball classic were Mr. and Mrs.
in gene Rauhot, Miss Gail Glea-
on, Mr. and Mrs. Buell Arthur,
Urman and Mrs. Bobby Arthur,
Jr. and Mrs. Cleve Callaway, Dr.
ind Mrs. James Hallmark, Mr.
md Mrs. Ted Durham, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Wllkerson, Dr, and
Mrs. James Slider, Miss Karen
Slider, Mr. and Mm. Earl Oden,
»nd Mr. and Mrs. J. Vasco Lee.
For those interested In seeing
J. D. and Iris Walker’s son-in-
law play basketball they can see
With around a hundred Coman-
dhe students living an campus In
various colleges and universities
In Texas, the old home-town came
alive over Thanksgiving with the
lively teen-agers home for the
holidays. It is Impossible for us to
know everyone who was home, so
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Howard Payne play Southwestern we ape Hating those we saw and
December 4, Abilene Christian those who contactede us. We
College December 5 and St. Ed- know the list Is not complete!
“* " “----’ 6 a
Decerneber 7. All three
ward’s
•games will be played In
wood Coliseum.
Brown-
Home from Trinity University
was John Dudley and (his suite-
• • I mate. Mike Batt of Wheaton. IUi-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wllkerson nois; Lanita Merrell of East Tex-
were especially proud to hear as State College and her room-
Don't Forget the Date
have to press down the lid to net
it on. Don’t forget to wrap the
box tightly with heavy paper add
cord and address it plainly.
Dear Mrs. D. D.t A t
gift from the kitchen is tha
to poor dilemma. Ar-
candies on a
holiday touch
Claus decoration. To make •
Santa, nse nd construction j
Chief.—Mro. B.
E. 47th. San
from
Meryl Davis, ’r.
A. Tanner, 660 and Claude Jones’
range an
made cookies and
tray and
with an
add a
a 4-inch plastic
•hreddea whits paper towela
ion paper,
ball and
Cecil Do yonr other
knew that edible cooky
FRIDAY, DEC. I, I9M
GUSTINF, TEXAS
I Dear
S&aStgSjK
novel decoration for a Christ*
which provide whiakera and trim
ming. Cones (
of the construction
base collar and
mas tree or ovorgroen\onghs7
I bake cookies a few weeks be*
fore Christmas and ffeaos than
tn Individual Cat-Rite plastic
bags. I don’t have to lee them
because I tint part of the cooky
before bi
paper make t base collar and
net The plastic ball forma tha
face. Draw or paste on eyes and
use a plump red gum drop for
the nose. The fringed paper Is cut
from 1W inch wide buastript of
paper towela. Fringe tha bias
strips inch wide and M inches
deep. Curl the ftrife and paste
them fat place for board ana hat
FLOYD BRAWUY
■a I tint part of tha cooky them in place far board and hat
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QueeAont and comments Atould be addressed to Scott Home Sendee
Center, Room 1440, 420 Lexington Are., New York 17, N.r.
INSURANCE is
An Exact*ng
Science, Too!
was announced.
DAIRY DISPERSAL AUCTION
Tommy McDonald, a student
at TCU, was home for a visit
Sunday with relatives. He was
accompanied by his wife and
child. Mrs. McDonald la the form-
er La jean Davis.
HIGH 1964 DHIA AWARDS
GO TO COMANCHE AND
ERATH DAIRY HERDS
90 TOP JERSEY AND HOLSTEIN
DAIRY CATTLE.
Dairy Equipment, Farm Equipment/
Trucks and Tractors.
George Apple, Auctioneer
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Home from neighboring Tarte*
ton State were Freddie Anderson,
Billy, Lou and Sue Albin, Dor-
othea Byrd, Kenneth Eaves, John
Cunningham, W. M Day, Sue
11ns, James Fritta, Neely Keith,
Mac Kirkland, Wallace Reed,
Dickie Dickson and Dorman Why.
• •
Mary Ann Cloud of Tarleton
spent the holidays In Houston vis-
iting with friends from both Tar-
teton and Baylor where she at-
tended school her freshman year.
High 1664 DHIA awards went
to four Comanche and Er&th
County dairymen, isays a release
from the County Extension Office.
The M. C. Davis herd,- Goman*
©he, topped the group with an
average of 15,300 pounds milk
and 518 pounds butterfat.
Bob Traweek of DUbUn was
second wtth 14,400/500; Wyatt
Jumey of Dublin, third, at 13,-
700/500; and James Traweek, also
of EMblin,. was fourth s£ 13,-
173/473.
Like a
prescription, our
protection plans
are put together
with extra care!
There are about as many types of insurant
there are specific needs. You can’t buy then
so it ia vitally important that you consult wit]
expert. CaH on us any time!
BURTON & GOODS!
®>e ""A "the guest of her aunt,
Robertson and Mr.
Mrs. W. O.
Robertson.
-ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE”
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2 Cans 29c
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1964, newspaper, December 4, 1964; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892445/m1/12/?rotate=90: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.