The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1961 Page: 8 of 8
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THS COMANCB2 CHUT
JJOVEMBEJt 10. mi _■
idians Hold Edge
George Henson
Taken By Death
It’s football lime Friday night
BWIHU tttadtum In Be L—"
aa the Comanche indvm* tomt-
it with the t)c Leon Bearcat!
(or the Championship of Co-
manche County.
-The Cotnanche-De Leon foot-
■■TTmUf]i uewi in lflo a**d
the aerii-K Ilnw fa>u:s the Indians
Od-ii; with ttuw» games ending
'USI. 1
The Indians have dropped/wo
In a row to their North Coanty
rival* Laat year, the BearcaU
won 26-14. In '59. 20-14. and In
•58 the Indians
2818
,The Series Standing
were Victorious
No Came
. 8 8
No Came
o e
No Came
25- .8
• .7
1827
1828
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1832
1833
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1959
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28
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r,
Total
711
3*4
25
-9-i
1943*—Two
games
played.
183’5
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1940
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1943
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1945
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1946
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1948
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1950
1951
1952
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1954
1955
Comanche school menus
Monday: Krllo pte. buttered
grocery salesman, a native of
Comanche County, passed away
Sunday. Nov. 5, In a San Angelo
hospital after a lengthy mness
Funera lservlces for Mr. Hen-
Indian Maidens
Blast Poffsville
Home In San Angelo Oravrside
services were held at 3 pm.
Tuesday In Newburg Cemetery
with Rev E N. Strother offlctat-
lng. Comanche • Funeyal Home
charge
was In
metHe.
The so no! the
of local arrange-
mfttes.
-on, fgfc isra ’ahnsggj^j ^.uSSrM*gl^f*>tS“r‘e,“
dressing. bread, milk, pineapple {wa„ ^rn 14. 1908 in Oo-
^ A * .. . imanche County. He had lived in
Tuesday: Turney stew with to- san Angelo for the past 30 years,
matoes. peas, onions, celery and|He was converted early in life
potatoes, dill pickles, bread and | an(j Was a member of the Bap-
butter sandwich, crackers, milk. tlgt church.
®f*2E ?<*uare' I Mr. Henson Is survived by his
Wednesday Hamburgers on wifp Mrs 3^ Jo
Indian- Maiden Basketball team
after defeating the Sidney team
In a practice game there Thurs-
day afternoon, opened Its pre-
800 were held Tuesday. Nov. 7,1^,^ with the Potth-
at 10 a m. in Johnson Funeral
Vine girls th^re Tuesday, winning
71 to 43
Suann Henson had one of her
best night of her career scoring 40
points with the help of almost
pn feet cU'Hjpei atlun of her
buttered bun with lettuce, tom*- Angelo;. a ^ Henson.
Idea, and onions. potato chips. an(j a daughter. Connie Jo Hen-
Humprey was second
for the Maidens with 14
points, followed by Dorothea Byrd
with 10 points, Sylvia Timmons,
5 and Pat Johnston 2 '
The regular game was preceded
by a. game between the two B
squads of the two schools. It was
_ a close game all the way. beln,
HensonT San i tied at the half 20-20. Hie Pott -
;nti{L fnilt **|fd wa^' son. both of San Angelo; five
Thursday: Red beans with
brothers. Roy Henson of New-
sweet relish, little whole potatoes.; burg< willle Mack Henson of
apples, asst
butter, milk,
cherry cob-
g lazed
bread.
1 bier.
Friday: Fried chicken with
I gravy, mashed potatoes. English
i peas, -Jello salad, breed, milk,
cream filled cookie.
8alad' c°fn. Oustine, Dick Henson of San An-
gelo, Fred Henson of Abilene,
and DeRette Henson of Japan.
FINAL TUIO DHHS
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RAIL'S MONEY-TREE C6NTEST* Askut,boutSopar
and racaiv* antry blank with dttalls. Contest ctotas Now 30,1961.
DURHAM’S
Prescription Pharmacy
A. N. Whitlock
Dies Suddenly
jvllle girls finally won 33-28.
The personel of the two Co-
manche teams are as follows:
“B” Team
FORWARDS—Sandra Coan, Pam
Ormsby. Billie Humphrey, Yvonr.e
Lane and Freda Taylor.
GUARDS — Judy Hirks, Doris
Evans and Judy Burks.
“A” Team
FORWARDS — Sue Henson.
Dorothea Byrd. Sylvia Tmmon.s,
Dairlene Humphrey, Par- Johns-
ton, Jeanne Elrod.
GUARDS—Sue CoBlns, Mary
CHIEF $ POLITICAL
ANNOUNCtMtNT FKS:
DISTRICT OFFICE
COUNTY OFFICi
COUNTY COMMISSION!*-* .
CONSTASL! ...........
JUSTIC! OF PfACI ......
All political *d**rtli*m*er»
lii.ndt of c.n3M*r*i r
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Brightman Wins
(Continued Frwm First Page)
rtflacttog
by (rlondt of
at tool) one ilgnotuto.
Any political advarllilng
advanoly upon Ho' ehauctof ot o
parton' wltt ‘ b* rototod.
Tbo ..Chiot h ootooHiod to m*o too
toltowto* poHHaM oooooooo«oota. aob-
|o«l to ocHoo o* too PomoaroHo
Prlmoflo* oo Moy I and Jaoo 2. 1H*t
Foe Slate Ropcocoololivo,
Tied D Mr let:
tIN RARNES
pfOtoan Cuonty
jhe semiflnalUt group Is com-
posed of the highest-scoring stud-
ents In each state and In U. S.
territories. Some 10,000 semifln-
ttiw-. will UhlTfr. idwnnd axaml-
rmbetH
'.Here $.>0111 (ol..rildo
j Mr. and Mr*. « 0 m
Colorado, wen i„ , e fh^
visiting Mi him ,
ett .and Todd .^Wl!
nation In December to establish
further their eligibility to receive
Merit Scholarships,
i "Tate Letters of Commendation
provide tangible recognition of
,Ult commended students' high
, ability.'' says John Stalnaker.
president of the Merit Scholar-
ship Corporation. He continued,
| "It Is our earnest hope that the
; recipients will continue their edu-
and thus hr-n.-fit not nnlv
Budget Bui
FRIG)0A!r{
I Chest Fre<
(f«-tUctlo»t)
Tor DUIrlct Clark
RtW • WttHtlM ....... - "
I rg-gUctlon) .
Far Couaty School Saparlalaadaal:
ILZO IRINSON
lra-alac*loal
Far Coaaty Traoaarar-
MRS. AZALIA IlllS
Far Coanty Clark:
FRIO HALL
(ra-alactioa
Far Caauatotlaaar, Praclacl Na. J:
EDDIE McDOUbAL
themselves but the
semifinalists and
students together const! tula
nation. The
commended
Bowlinq Results
The Phantoms downed the 8-
than 2 per cent of all high school
seniors, and this certainly signi-
fies noteworthy achievement.”
The commended students were
among the high school juniors In
more than 15,000 schools who
I took the NMSQT last March. The
test Is a three-hour examination 1
I that covers five separate areas of
, educational development. It was
! the first step in the seventh an-
nual Merit Program.
, This year’s program will con-
.clude about April 26. 1962, with
j the naming of students who will I
I receive fouf-year Merit ^Scholar- I
4?3-lb. bij family cJpJ
• S>*V0M and
Waether 3at“!
Bailers three games to one and, ships to the colleges of their 1
moved into a first place tie wUh;<*°£* commended
. , . students and 1
Choice Baking-Ca. who split four^^p semifjnalists who do not win
gamr? with the Old Pros. Merit Schalrships are considered
In other ^ action Wednesday f0r certain other scholarships
uonins. Maty Klodhoppers anct Llgh, Rre offered through the fac-
Ann Cloud. Cassle Wilhelm, Letha £™st took three games each rrom;jjltles of ^he National Merit
norm.,, hospital Wad,,,.*!.,. Nov. ^ -* —“ ’
• Slfde-ss'do b .«'<et «|
freeze cl*elf. ’ ’ *
-..a. __ _____^ ^ an<f a tobf 606 series,
[“'Funeral services for Mr Whit-
1 lock will be ht4d at 10 a.m. Fri-; T^TTmaort the Tooth Day Ratty
day, Nov. TO. Jn the Comanche, Sunday at Pompey. in Mills Coun-
Funera! Home Chapel Rev. Phil- ty -and report a wonderful ser-j
lip Watson, pastor of the South vlce • I
Copperas Baptist Church of Stag ---—- f
Creek, will officiate. Burial wlll Home From New Mexico
be in Stag Cieek Cemetery. I Mrs. L H Creamer and Mrs
I Mr. Whitlock, son of the late Jane Bolin have returned home
James Thomas Whitlock and An-! after a visit In New Mexico with
!na Elizabeth Oraham Whitlock, j Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cord.
,wi»s born March 3. 1895. ---——- — ---—
1 Mr Whitlock a fanner, spent ~ ’ • ~
Choice
Toppers 20 16
Light Crust 19 17
Kightballers 19 17 -
Old Pros 15 *21
Blanket 14 22
Klcdhoppcrx 14 22
Larry Fuller. Pan toms, hud a
529 series and John Brook. Hind-
most of his life In Comanche |
County, with the exception of
tjnp time -he served in the Army
during World Way I; and five
--TPUM he wofrked tn Ciseo.
to his wife, Vera
Mr. Whitlock
sons, A. J.!
and Burton
a daughter, t
Jr. of Abi- j
William
high series.
mull GAMES —
Billy Laird. Light Crust 25
John Krook, Klodboppars 1
Larry Fuller, Phantoms 13
Tom Cox. Old Pros 13
Russell Anderson, Topper 17
Emir. Ebell. Choice. 17
George Vlllls, Blanket * U
Herb Goodxon. 8-Ballers 1C
Next Week’s Schedule —
Klght-Ballers vs. Toppni Feed
(Choice Baking vs. Blanket
Klodhoppers vs. Light Cru..t .
Old Pros vs. Phantoms
‘IKS
SAVE
NOW1
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FRICIIDAI]
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rears
1 In addition
Blanche Whitlock,
is survived by two
Whitlock of Dallas
Whitlock of Clyde;
Mrs, Lamar Moore
lene: three, brothers.
Preston Whitlock of Rising Star.
Frank Whitlock of Slpe Springs,
and Thomas Whitlock of Pied-
mont; and- 7 grandchildren.- ,j
' Accident Preceded Death
Mr. Whitlock suffered a stroke.
Monday night while driving his
I pickup truck from Sipe Springs i
| to his home. Mrs. Whitlock, who
, was riding with her husband,1
| said that Mr. Whitlock while;
driving along tried to stop the j
; pickup, telling her that the lights
were out. He lost control of the
vehicle and It overturned twice.
^Mr.-and Mrs. Whitlock were tak-
|en to a farm home by a passerby,
and then to the Oorman hos-
i pital where he died Wednesday, i
| Mrs Whitlock said she believed i
l her husband suffered a stroke
when he expressed the belief that
the pickup's lights were out. re-
sulting in* the accident.
King-Size Storage—
Budget-Priced!
•I
Appliu. u
Wliy is this medicine
So Sx/ietucve?'
When you think today'* "mirocl# d*ug»"
or# axpamiva, measura the result* theya
give. Meaturw- yeur saving* in hospital
Milt avoided, costly operations pre-
vented, in lime off your job. Measure the
hoollh restored, the lives saved
Ye*, the mirocle drug prescription your
doctor orders today costs you more —
but it Isn't on expense, it's on economy.
Dependable Prescriptions-Sensibly Prices
SEMI
Model D-14-tt
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WAITRESS WANTED
12 to 8 p.m.
Mc's Cafeteria
l*
• Twin fruit and vegetable Hydrators.
• Room for almost 17 lbs. of fresh
meats in sliding Chill Drawer!
• 4 full width shelves on stor-
age door. Room for 21
69991 V2 gallon milk bot-
SAVE
REV. KENNITH BRANDON
TO PREACH AT LIBERTY
ties., Butter compartment)
E dish.
very
l Rev. Kennlth Brandon, a
.capable. Free Will Baptist min-
ister. of Weatherford, will preach
, at the evening services at the
Liberty Free Will Baptist Church
in Comanche. Sunday. Nov. 12.
I Services begin at 7:00 o’clock,
and the church extends a wel- j
I come to all to come and hear
Brother Brandon.
has own serving d
Famed Frigidairo
Dependability!
nowt
FRIQIDAIRE M.T
Service Drug Appliance Dept-
On
Electric
• 1
Blanket*
serving Your health needs
Frigidaire Rest Buy
for Busy SWattiers \
2 - Year Replaceable Guarantee
• Heat baby’s formula in a flash on |»t-
fast Speed Heat surface unit. N *
• Automatically, Fiigidaire C’sok-Master
can start and. stop the oven—cooks
dinner white you're away (or minding
baby). :
>• Unlimited heat settings from SIMMER
to HIGH for ell 4.surface units.
FHgidaire Dependability) t#t|
Electric Blanket!
Moth-Proof, Non-Allergic. Choice of (<>•«*
Reg. f 19.95
UHi
K
SAVE
FHIQIDAIHB
pmowbt bb mmumn+u
Reg. $21.95
Dual Control
M,'. a, - • »--*
NOW!
Tt3T
Service Drug Appliauc^Dept;.
Walgreen
LiatolsIL-
Fl*»t* «
0 •
his wsy. *aye the
-rt^OUOH-JEANES,
f*,t hi unloaded his
Ithj this year—and
IT will find the best
Fir In *11 depart-
ihetr visit their
'TSSoS:
rib, torsi store open*
1 sale in the
Motor Company
[m* Uto *tr\-et from
Vsid. Thr IIHi-
tirm bouelit a
_ of floor samples
1 market • at a ter-
1- and these are
j far folk* of the
area. You'll find
refers you check the
I of the year ap-
\ ibis tame of The
1 are lt*t-
sdded bonus of
1 tor a person cor-
all winners,
; to thr tame
-AA M game
Bednesdav
III W the fun!
ri BOBFKTSON
Sitae tfcnlng of BUS-
r, at 06 w.
just north
ROBLRT-
I had 16 year* rx-
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rietd. say*
• new build-
awhile, he
headquart-
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pay for It
Mr month on
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Nitoe Hair Ury-
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Payments time
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