The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964 Page: 5 of 14
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Sunday School
Object Plunges Mrs.Z.0swall
Into Near-By Tank Dies In Abilene
Indian Grldders
In Workouls
August and September Sell-Down Time
Is BARGAIN Time
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An object bviived to be a met- Mm. Z Oawalt. 67. daughter
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Fred Bchmder, who operate.'S'tt$n£fS^«2bS <J“v^
the minnow farm, mid the meteor she had been seriously ill the
made a crater approximately 18- p-«t two weeks. ■
Over fifty men. the larged
number to report in recent years,
are now going through twice-a-
day paces In Comanche Indian
. football workouts.
| The boys are really showing lots
8 miles o
4110 acre.
12 miles
SlOO acre.
r?WE OOirj^
^ Stock,
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of hustle and enthusiasm, saye
Hriart rnarfi Ungw nuvmv. The
twice-a-day workouts will con-
tinue until the opening of school
next Thursday. August 27. when
the practice sessions will be cut
to the afternoon schedule.
Comanche coaches nave con-__ T,w
fined the practice sessions thus returning to the shed.
far to conditioning drills and fun- T.„ „ ___
damentals. Light scrimmage and Ject has been very mysterioui
contact work has been limited. since August 14 through August
To Scrimmage Burnet -#*>. 17 smaU volcanos have erupt
net Tuesday for a scrimmage m- ® I?* long,
sion which will state about 6:00.
Burnet Is rated as a district con-
tender again in their district for
the 196* season. P0*1^’ , .----- -
The “B” team will scrimmage brok*n, •“* «*■* were tossed
Blanket here Wednesday night at •*12™
7:00. y The impact crater showed long
Opening game for the Indians b**c?c streaks 8-10 fed long
is Just two weeks away, with the n°**b* °" tbe.Pon<1 hott«n
Eastland Mavericks. The Indians
who have only 7 returning letter- b*2?5. i® streaks to the south,
men. will have their work cut out „.Schr*£ei? ?**>r5r *• that ths
for them In the season onener_ Super Sonic impact of this ob-
Pe Leon United Pentecostal. 18
Coastal Bernai
Emmanuel Baptist
First Baptist .....
First Methodist .....
FI ret Freewt]l Baptist
First Presbyteria n..
•ep .Hand, some
water available.
wait were held Thursday at 2
the nond at ths time |isiursaay at t
A flST of Sh^-D were in a P “ ** ^ Fln,t aaptial Church
led on the east side ^>nd ch*Pe*- Abilene, with Dr. UndeU
ledonthemd ride ofthe pond Harris officiating. Burial was In
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_____^ ___' ] Mrs Oswalt was bom May 30,
The after effects of this ob-3®*! at Comanche She moved to
in 1981 and married Mr.
Oswalt Nov. 21, 1925 She assist-
ed him In the operation of a phar-
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The Indians will tmvel to Bur- "*** **!?**** **"• •bout im“Li?!.2*”
net Tuesday for a scrimmage
They vary in sine from 2 to 10 •on- c• O- Whitten of AbUene;
inches acmes they mostly ejeci^*™ daughUrs, Mrs. CUdr Whlt-
black silt from the bottom of the,ten *iagl«r and Mrs. Pam Oswalt
occasion small Clements lof Abilene, and a x
a an reel* to your list-
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WESTERN HILL:
NURSINO HOME
low the rilt, and that water to
seeping slowly down this crack to
the hot object below. This to caus-
ing a steam pressure to form and
blowing back up this crack to
form small erupting voloanos.
Same strange subttanoe of micro
rise to being emitted from them
craters. Minnows swarm into the
carters to feed and will not leave
these crater* until this substance
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further investigations If these
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small volcanos continued to erupt.
The military from a. mar by
poat came to Investigate. They
probed the pond manually and
with Instruments, due to the
depth limitation of the detection
Instrument the object was not
detected. They tasofed Schrader
that this object toaa not of a mil-
itary nature. They a]ao assured
Their comment was “We have
>ver seen anything Hke it be-
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964, newspaper, August 21, 1964; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892468/m1/5/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.