The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1952 Page: 2 of 16
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land ball handler. Ruth Bingham, says that she la determined to Oeneva tJOeveris. and Zanette
-nobody thought that the team mas term as ter the art of dribbling Stephenson.”
'vould Ifim It pBW the district this summer even If she has to go —o—
I this year. jail the way to Hamilton to take Eastland and Dublin will not be
It a few lessons from a dliblputtve m Ahe same conference with Com-
The girls, however did the unex- all-state drjbbter, Miss Tommie anche in any kind of school con-
| pected and not only won the dis- Harllen tests next session. They will play
trlct and the regional, but reached _ t ~ t In'the Class A division along with
I the semi-finals In the state meet Spg&klng of basketball, brings Oorman, Cross Plains. Rising Star.
I where they played Hamilton, the back the recollection of another De Leon. Wylie. Bangs, and Santa
present state champions, their great Comanche Coqnty girls Anna. f..
closest game. * j basketball team that flourished * *
St 1 In this county nearly 20 yean ago.
Now again Coach Ross, still t t
Twas’ First Woman la Basket-1 while looking through the old
JmaeUe Hall, yet OsoimWUU*' 1887 whicfl ^ plcture of
who H one of the county s bmt the Beattie High School girls team
Informed men on basketball,
predicts that Comanche will again
have a good team next year, that
may be strong enough to win the
district and with proper recruits
may become as good as this yearn
team. *
schools are affected Superintend- ' farm and ranch products sold In _ ___ . ,.___
a,~r‘---------------- - - - - * 1 “ — —* - r A,m,v would anwpMiy
to about 4.6 minion out of a total
production of 9. 1 million, leaving
a net farm profit of 4.5 million
, dollars for 1950
District Judge Ernest Belcher
of Stephenvllle said last week
that according to present plans,
the legislature when It meets
, January will redistrict the state
! for judicial purposes and that
'Comanche County was scheduled
The black land belt however to be added to his district and
produce more In farm products Hood County dropped.
In 1950 than did Comanche' t t
County. For example. McLennan This would place Krath. Corn-
produced 11.9 million dollars In anche and Palo Pinto, la the
farm products In 1950. Navarro district which la now No.28. This
produced 13.5; Hill 14.7; Ellis 18.9 arrangement would place District
Dallas 10.5 and Tarrant 13.6. I Attorney Howell Cobb bf Coman-
The bulletin showed that Com-; che County and District Attorney
anche County In 1940 produced Sam Cleveland of Erath la the
Horn anche VmCT 'cnUCftsTTin ma that during Feb- Comanche County to 4950 accord, ffoynch* ^County
ruary there were 19 pupils who lng to a bulletin which list the
•Mtrw •« u» FtertoitKi. >i Mates withdrew from school on account value of farm products sold in
• »• «**' mum. off their parents moving out of nelghbouringg counties as follows.
PebIMxd Every ThurwUv town. * Hamilton 4.5 million dollars;
established In 1973. j j Erath 7 1 million dollars; East-
J. C. WIMUMON „ thla decrtsR5e m school at- »»nd 6.2 million dollar*t Brown
Wllw riMhhif. tendance sliould continue at tills 5. 7 million dollars; Coleman 8.0
i -»f«- L ,he time for all good rate until the end of the school million dollars: Bosque 6.2 million
men Z SmS U>Uthe aid of their term. Comanche would have to F?rytU 54, NllUa 38;
Cmmtry” -Bo ran , the initial droP °Ltwo teachers from the Y»rker 6 5
amtence on which the students P** roll. The number of teachers 4 1
use to practice at the old fashioned employed Is based on the average
oounty Spgncerlan writing school dally attendance
now extinct.
—o— . I As families move from the town
It {nay be that the modem ****« m more *Maat apartments
teache? usm the m the for rw*4- *** **•«» getting to
tMdnnlmt wnt*nrr In t*>£hlni the be ® Vacant rent houses
Comanche will be back in AA
next year aldng wtth Ranger. Cisco
and Stephenvllle, the latter drop-
ping down from the class AAA
classification.
Judge Courtney Gray, former
memer of the Court of Civil
Appeals at Eastland, also former
Oounty Judge and member of the
Legislature from Brown County,
lied In Brown wood last week.
championship for 9 consecutive
yean and this year ways one of the
strongest sextettes In this section
of the state. They played 46 games
winning 43. and In addition to the
Cap CHeaion
che’s strongest _____
i&i'J&m&VJ&S
session and that Just s* sooni as P ° 7 CouncUi. Then are 9 candidates,
school is out he Is going to buy, „ * ♦ 4 t t
her a basketball and put ud a I . .to ***• picture seated left to J t
Every qualified voter In the
county will have an opportunity
to vote on Saturday April 6. when
school trustee elections will be
held throughout the county and
state.
The bulletin does not list the here,
farm operating expenses for Com- ■ o
anche County In 1950 but It does1 Last year when the Comanche
for Coleman County, giving the ! High School girls basketball team
operating coat at 4.2 million dol- ; won the state championship and a
lars out of a farm production of lew months later lost three of
8 tnillin leaving the net profit at their best players by graduation—
3.8 million dollars. | All-State Forward Florence Ja
Using this same ratio, the Coan. All-State Ouard Malta
operating expense of the farms in Merle Smith and top passing star
out on top In 5 other tournaments, select three members of the City
Inell Arms, the Freshman from ^ to right are:
Mjrl Stephenson,
Proctor who did such good work Lave’k He’th. O’eta Loudermilk
in her first year here as a guard. Dar’cne rTtbcrs, Earlene Horton.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1952, newspaper, March 28, 1952; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888865/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.