The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964 Page: 6 of 14
fourteen pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
AUGUST H
Mrs. T. fl. Locke
Dies In De Leon
Mrs. H. C. (Grace) Taylor of
| Attend Dunlop Rites
In Throckmorton
Mrs. O. J. King and Mrs.
Reese,. of Comanche attended the
funeral of David Dun
(Mr. and Mrs. Bernice p
Throckmorton, last Sunday. He
was killed In a car accident IY1-
Here From El Faao J
Mrs. Ted Masters and children.
OdeU' Kathy and Keith, of S3 Paap via- F
- - j ited here last week with her par- f
an at. rnU and her slater, Mr. and Mra ■
I" nf W. C. Langley and Rhonda. They j
P 'also visited Mrs. Langley's sister- *
ln-law, Mrs Floyd Culpepper.
Mrs. Masters. Kathy and Keith, x,
Mrs. Langley and Rhonda spMt .
one day at Six Flags Over Tex-
, ss. Rhonda returned home with m
her sister fee a- sheet visit. i'fL
Comanche
chapter
Mpp Etta Mae Locke, 80, De
Leon resident tor many yea™.
passed away et « Pf*
August 17, in a De Leon hoeplt-
? Funeral services for
*rU in other pieces
invites you to take advantage of
BACK
which dhe was a mem'
& sisw-’s sss
""in^mTO^wM^the De Leon
Ometsry. Arrangements were hy
Hteginbotham Funeral Home.
Mrs. Locke was born May fl,-
1884 at Downing, Comanche
^ Mr!^ Locke Is survived by her
Including State Agricultural Agent
V. G. Young and State Agricul-
tural Leader A. H. Walker.
Permanent Waving and
Hair Coloring.
FOR A LOVELIER YOU THISF
hiuVbwd,
3 sons, Emmett ano njram
of De Leon and Ruel Locke of
Hamilton; R daughter, Mra. Thel-
ma Bell of De Leon; five sisters,
Mrs. Dora Rogers of De Leon,
Mrs. Bertlha Jenkins of Brown-
wood, Mrs. Paul Jenkins of Sen
Angelo. Mrs. Katherine Sksott of
De Leon and Mra. Cedi Snead
three brothers. George
of Downing, Nat
; of Caldwell and Jeff
JOE DELL WHITE, student of vocational agriculture
at Gustine Is reading a light meter to figure a light
bill for a certain number of days. This is part of the
agriculture school training program.
accomplish
» proud tha
Farmers C
from Comi
M N. Travb m (all iSM5
FRANKS' BEAUTY SMS
ot oiratsy: i
toudermilk
Loudermllk —--
Loudermllk of Stephenville; nine
grandchildren, and seven great-
grandchildren.
Dies In B'wood
Joe M. Hall
MURRY! QUANTITIES URRTSDt
B.F. Goodrich
Henry Spalding, Vocational Ag-
riculture teacher ot Sidney for
the past seven years, la one of
the four advisors of the out-
standing Comanche County Young
PVtrmer Chapter. He received hie
IBB. Degree from Texas AAM
College in 1900, and hla Master
in NMiiea-Hnn from the same In-
stitution this summer.
Mrs. Spalding, who is employ-
ed in the Comanche school sys-
tem, is a member cft the Coman-
che County Young Homemakers.
The Spalding girls, Kathy, IS,
and Marcia, 10. are members of
the Sidney 4-H Club and are both
extremely Interested in sports.
Before coming to Comanche the
Bpalding family lived in Perth,
Jack County, where Spalding was
Vocational Agriculture teacher.
Spalding, a veteran of World
War EL,Was a member of the 181
Field Artillery "Lost Battalion’’
that was captured in Java March
1M2 end released from prison in
ajuas
Arias’ work with the staff is
a part of his overall program—
--- aw. hainar "an
arance
West Central
techniques."
In September. Arias will work
a week with District Agent R. Q.
Burwell at fttephsnviiie. and then
in November be will observe cit-
rus friiit and vegetable growing
in the Rio Grande Valley end
«he was married Oct. 20. 1901
in Blanket to Joe ML Hall. He
died January 14, 1**». She was
Cahrm Lee Joins
iAthens High's
Coaching Staff
THU it to advise all taxpayers of the Comanche Inde-j
pendent School District that the school budget for the
1964-’65 school year beginning September 1, 1964, and
ending August 31, 1965, will be reviewed Thunday
night, August 27, 1964, 8:00 P.M., in the Comanche
School Superintendent's Office in the High School
Building. * - . . . J
a member of the Church of Christ.
Survlyors include four daugh-
ters, Mrs. Lym Douglas of Zephyr,
Mra. Rex Williams and Mra Earl
Gore of Brownwood and Mira.
Mutt Blackwell of Duly; a stater.
Mra Abner Griffith of Gusttne;
six grandchildren and six great-
‘■X5S2S:-u™. «™*-
sons, J. a Williams. Tommy*
Blackwell and Marvin Garrett;
and, 3 nephews, Virgil, Troy and
Jim Townsend.
Goleen Arrow
Service Station
At Hi. "Y" B'wood Hlwoy — Hi. 4-1
Calvin Lee. former CHS grid
star, has acoepted s position with
the coaching staff of Athens High
Singing will be held ait the
Highland Ave. Methodist Church
in Dublin next Sunday afternoon,
August 23, beginning at 2 o’clock.
An invitation to attend is ex-
tended to everyone, by Arthur
Gilbert, president.
School, Athens. Texas. Coach Lee
will be heed backfield coach. Lee
goes to Athens from Arlington
where he has been head coach
at Carter Junior High School.
Coach Lee and his wife, the
former Rond a Rauhut, have pur-
chased a qgw aome in Athens and
will move Saturday. August 22.
They p*-e the parents ' of" two
daughters, two-year-old Natllee
and one-month-old Brenda Jean,
Mr*. Eugene Riuhut and Mra.
Joe B. Lee. mothers of Coach
and Mrs Lee. were in Arlington
last Monday and Tuesday to give
the movers aj helping hand.
Floyd W. Prather, Prerident
Comanche 1SD School Board,
Howell E. Cobb, Secretary
Comanche 1SD School Board,
Soil of good ti
ranches of the
iation member
MRS.
TUCKERS
3 LB. CAN
Our soil, prop
That’t
che County
source.
We congratul
The livelihf
take care o
Ground Beef
School Suppl
SEE US
FOR YOUR
BACON
Wilton Certified
2 lb. Thick Sliced
WILSON’S
Kan lit
OlFO Ills.31c
ADAMS — LEMON OR VANILLA
KIMBELL'S
EXTRACT HOi.29c
TOMATOES 2 Cans lie
BEANS 2 (as 29c
3 for 1
Kimball's or
flri-flavor*
HARELIK'S
by Sunny
B.F.Goodrich
TIRE SPECIAL
RL4
(r
*JI
/
pj
1 8 J
•jgl
rm\
SMI/BID
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/6/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.