The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1957 Page: 16 of 16
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Modernize. Renovate or
Remodel Your House Now
AMIRI:. AN CLIPPER
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A decibel Is A unit for mea-
suring sound.
The Comanche Chief
Phone 210
NOW OPEN
New and Used
FURNITURE
STORE
Acroas Street from Gore’s
RED & WHITE Food
Store. Bargains in all
kinds of furniture. We
buy anything saleable.
W. N. STONE
Memorials
MONUMENTS
<" Grave Markers
♦ Lettering
♦ Engraving
♦ Curbing
♦ Cleaning .»
S. J. Itham,
A. R. Swearengin
Fort Worth Hiway,
COMANCHE
rhoto Courtesy CK.8. WARRIOR.
C.H.S. RUNNERS-UP—in recent popularity polls are
upper left, Mona Chambers, daughter of Rev. arid Mrs.
Henry M. Chambers, Most Popular Girl; uppe? right,
Carolyn Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Meyers, Friendliest Girl; lower left, Dale Fisher, Most
Popular Boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fisher; and
Bruce Couch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Couch,
Friendliest Boy. Bruce won the Most Popular CHS
Boy award.
Comanche DKG
Women Attend
Dublin Function
be used by Delta Kappa Gamma.
“World Confederation of Or-
ganizations of the ' Teaching
Profession” was explained by
Miss Ethel Baker of Stephen-
vill'e. "Federation of University
Women” by Mrs. Lucille Duke of
De' Leon. “Association of Child-
hood Education, International”,
B* Edna Harris by Miss Nettle Baccus of Oran-
following members of!bury, and "InternationalI Council
for Exceptional Children ^ by
Mrs. Frank Reese who took the
place for Miss Lee McOlothlin
who could not be present.
Miss Velma Stidham briefed
the group on currest legislation
in the news.
By suggestion of Miss Mollie
Grisham of the committee on
of Miss Frances music, we acted as third grade
Contractor's
Notice Of Texos
Highway Construction
of said House Bills, the able at the office
•ell. Resident En
wood. Texas. and
2-6, C 1033l»-2. C 1003-4-3 C propoaal the wage rates, for each
1030-1-8. C 1038-2-2, C !«•-*-*• draft Qr type of workman or
c 1019-2-V C 1.04-1-5. C 1240- mechanlc needed to execute the
2-2. C 1306-5-1. C 15*6-1-2. work on above named project.
Sealed oroDoaals for construct- ® 1590-2-3, In I nor prevailing in the locality in
^Ues oT S^Tooat McCullough. Stephens. MU* 8*“! which the work Is to be perform-
* 1*1*46 miirs or Saba. Lampasas. Coleman. East- ^ and ^ Contractor shall pay
land. Brown & Comanche Coun- j ^ les6 ^an these wage rates
ties, will be received at the High-, ^ shoWn in the proposal tar
way Department. Austin, until i each craft or type of laborer.
9:00 A. M. February 13. 1*57. worlcJn&n or mechanic employed
then publicly opened and
From US 87 to Coleman C. L.:
Fr. US 103, Mi. 8. of Brecken-
rldge to Eolian: Fr, UB 183, 8.6
Ml. S. of Breckenrldge to east
3.8 mi.: Fr. SH 16 near Priddy
to Hamilton CJL: Fr. FM 46
to Locker: Fr. 8.Q Ml. W. of
Lampasas to 3.0 Ml. W. of Nix:
Fr. Brown C. L. to Mills C. L.:
Fr. Mills C. L. south 0.5 ml.:
Fr. Atherton School to US 281:
Fr. 0 5 Mi S. Of Voss 8 4.3 Mi.:
Fr. 2.0 mi E. of FM 503 to near
L hn: Fr FM 218 at Democrat
8. 4.0 mi.: Fr. Crystal Falls to
US 183: Fr. Brown C L. to SH
30: Fr. Williams School to East-
land C. L: Fr US 183 in May
to Comanche C. L.: Fr. Sidney
to Brown C.L.: Fr. Eastland C. L.
to near Slpe Springs: Fr. FM
1027 to Comanche Cli.: Fr. Co.
road in. 6.0 mi. N W' of Blanket
to Jet. US 67 & 377: Fr. SH 36.
1.5 ml. W. of Gustlne to Pettit:
Fr. 5.6 ml. S. of SH 206, S. 3.4
mi.: Fr. 8H 16. 1.0, mi. N. of
San S%ba, E. 5.7 mi.: Fr. 5.4
mi. 8 W. of US 377 to US 377:
Fr. US 84 In Zephyr to Mills
C. L.; Fr. Brown C.L. to SH 16.
on Hwys: US 283. FM 576. 218.
*n0. .son as 641, ,566, 504, 573,
578 £rv-IT"«« 1089. 587, 1407,
1026, 1480 , 2027, & 218, covered
(by (
C 99-3-7, C 107-4-4. C 107-»5-2.
C 120-4-2, C 231-138. C 231-16-8,
C 480-7-2. C 480-8-9. C 867-5-9.
apd
read.
This is a “Public Works” ProJ-
: ect. as defined in House BUI No.
54 of the 43rd Legislature of toe
State of Texas and House Bill
No 115 of toe 44th Legislature
of the State of Texas, and as
such is subject to'toe provisions
of said House Bills. No provts-i
ions herein are intended to be
in conflict with the provisions oft
said Acts.
In accordance with toe provls-
The
Gamma Zeta Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma. Mesdame* Clar-
ence Rea, Robert Eaton. Frank
Reese. Logan Williams. R. L.
(Tate, Joe Harper, Misses Ollie
I Sloan, and Edna Harris were
among. the thirty-one members
who attended the Chapter Tea
at the home
!clay in Dublin. Saturday. Jan-
uary 19 at three o’clock
I The theme topic for the pro-
gram was. "A... Brief History,
children and went about learn-
ing th/ee of our chapter songs.
Everyone entered in with en-
thusiasm and had fun besides
Goals and Information on how learning the songs,
the following organizations can The next meeting of Gamma
Bring your. tan:e up-to-date
... make it more fun to live in, a source
of greater pride and satisfaction to your family!
^MODERN KITCHENS. Save steps
time and effort with a modern
science kitchen . . . sparkling with
color and cheer ... a pleasant place
to work in!
r——— • *» • . -
^WALLPAPER. Beautiful new selec-
lions in stock, and large selections
of custom wallpaper for you to make
your selections from.
♦FLOORS REFINISHED. Rent our
floor polisher, sander—and add new
sparkle to those floors, new beauty
to your home.
••ADD NEW PAINT—inside or out-
side to give new life, sparkling beauty
to your home. COOhrS~an<i DEVOE’S
paint awaits your selection!
Enjoy the beauty of a
Modern Bathroom
Treat your
family to the
sparkling
beauty of a
colorful
modem
* • .>
bathroom.
Zeta will be held In the Coman-
che High School auditorium with
the Comanche members as host-
esses. The program will coniat
of progress reports on “What
are you doing with F.T.A.?” Miss
Jewel Werner. F.T.A. sponsor of
Comanche, will be leader of this
report with Mrs. Lucille Duke
of De Leon. Mrs. Lucille Carra-
wav of Dublin, and Miss Gwen
Williams of StephenviUe, who are
sponsors of the FT.A. grouns
In their respective towns, parti-
cipating. -—;—----
One twentleuT^p>- j
population lives tj
equator. *0u«h
KEEP THIS
on this project
Legal holiday work shall be
paid for at toe regular govern-:
Plana and specification* avail-1 Ko< aprtn**' ArUnt^
Ineipeuilrr „n tth*. ■*V
ho«. For Trt, ** , j
VM addr«w to *£*•»•
SENSATIONAL NEW
ELECTRONIC INVENTION
DEAF HEAR
WITH BOTH EARS
FREE HEARING
CONSULTATION
Now, al last, you may hear
with BOTH EARS as nature
Intended. This means full
dimensional hearing.1 Mach
more natural and easier to
understand. Complete new
hearing aid and receiver hid-
den inside temples of stream-
lined glasses.
Come in and let Mr. McEIyea
demonstrate the New Beltone
Hear-N-See Glasses at the
Ridgeway Hotel on Monday,
Feb. 11 from 1 to 2 P.M.
Another feature of the prog-
ram will be a skit presented by
toe “Ola Cunningham Chapter
of Future Teachers of America.”
the Comanche club. The skit Is
entitled. "Teachers. Yesterday.
Today, and Tomorrow”. Joan
Rambo will represent the teach-
er of yester*jr, Wanda Cottrell,
the teacher of today, and Mar-
tha Jane Chilton the teacher of
tomorrow. These girls wPl be
supported by a few students
from the Comanche Juriior High
School, with Creath Davis, presi-
dent of the Ola Cunningham
club, and Glenda Walker, sweet-
heart of the club having charge
of the program.
Music for the program will be
furnished by the Comanche
High School Sextet composed of
Jiine Matthews. Lavonne Hall.
NOW!—Get Better Prices on . .
BLUE PANIC
■ and
SORGHUM
ALMUM
Grass Seed
These amazing grasses are both
approved by toe State ASC
Committee for use in the Soil
Bank Program and the regular
Agricultural Conservation Pro-
gram.
Complete planting information
and prices yours by return
maiL No obligation.
—MAIL COUPON TODAY!—
SIMPSON SEED STORE
Box 854-CC, Coleman. Texas
Please send literature and
prices on:
(
) BLUE PANIC GRASS
SEED
) SORGHUM ALMUM
GRASS SEED
Name
Address
Euelene Preston. Doris Fields.
Mattie McEwin, and Ruth. Fritts. i ‘
,Janet McKay will accompany IOWH -------
them. r- -
■BOMB
For all your building supply needs, we invite you to come by and talk it
over with us. You’ll find the materials you’ll be needing. And remember
... at CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY, you’ll find the right
loan plan for any type of construction or repairs. Free estimates, too!
i •. . •
H*S»
BUILDING MATEPIA1,
COMPANY
Your Purina Dealer Says ...
High Egg Prices
Indicated For —
Early Next Fall
This is a special message to PURINA customers and
friends. The way things look now, egg prices should
be good and high early next fall, and should stay
high right through the winter.
This chart shows how egg prices go down one year
—up the next. The reason is easy to see. Many
folks get disgusted when prices are low. So they
don’t start as many chicks as usual—or none at all.
And the shortage of eggs forces the price up the
following fall when pullets start to lay.
Now, we don’t want to be a prophet and tell you
what to do. But it looks like this is a spring to let
the other fellow quit. If you start chicks and start
’em early, you have every chance to make “GOOD
EGG MONEY next fall and winter.
Come to BURTON’S . . Your PURINA
Dealer for Chick Supplies. .
An Expensive Slip
HiS •• sS'
If someone is injured while on your
premises, Will you be financially
able to pay for any damages award-
. ed against you? Will fou be able to
afford legal defense? ,
The answer is “Yes!**, If you have
residence Liability Insurance. Ask
4 this agency about it!
BURTON & GOODSOl
/
Insurance Agency
Insurance Real Estate
* ... .. . r
Phone: 178
118 West Central Avenue
Tiny Burton * Herb G<
We PURINA DEALERS specialize in qoalitv. We
sell to folks who believe in GOOD chicks, GOOD
feed, and GOOD results. And that’s whv we carry
PURINA Chick Startena and PURINA Sanitation
Products. Drop in soon and place your order for
the supplies you’ll need this' spring.
■ . '* *■. '■ , . V „ ’
Burton Bros.
tail Lumber Dealers
PHONE 31 301 S. AUSTIN
CQMANCHE J. B. Ruth, Mgr. 7 TEXAS
Phone 94
Comanche, Texas
Better «
trade in
that old
watch
now!
Never before have we offered te neck
for «t old witch* ia trade toward a mag-
mficent new Bulove! ThisTs your oppor-
tunity to own the finest watch aver at
tremendaas savings! Don't delay!
f of t|«, maka or condition
GODDESS Of)
17 pa*
7 Sian ~"
unbfUUlM J
W9*
Sm the Jackie Gleason
Show Saturday Nights on
C1S-TYI
S^bUU Cnedd
Costuntt
Jcwcli
GIVE JEWELRY FOR VALENTINE. Fine je
whispers “I Love You”,; Choose your gift*
from our fine selection! ^
TUPIN’S JEWELRY
;hty-fouhtb
hief
HIT
HAT
, dry clexner -■
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1\MN R
ibe SARTOR DBJ
H\fKS. ui»4 "W
firm’s manaxen
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owned by FRi
l\DER, "lj
ns Saturday. Thj
INCBK firm, Whicr
P* in tot’s wear..
Lgh 6 ye*™ ot f*f.j
l et 132 W. Centrall
a»f the eqiiare—and I
,m with the xrandj
[to staging » we
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flllJ* — toat’^
Un save if yo« *•
,ff of the special
[sale price .on *
12.1 FRIGID A—
ig this issue for
IERVICE DRl'G
nee Department.j
to good now
1.
JINBOTHAM’S
Department is
gtstending bay on
SPKEI) QUEEN Au|
r—advertised on
issue. You can
washer now.
te $5* trade-in f|
tihrr. This sped
in effect at Hi
I AM’S In GUSTINl
(toed elsewhere i|
dal Shod Clearai
underway at
|you’ll get toe deta|
the firm’s sc
nent in this issue
• B
will be saved |
this week, as
INE9T TUPIN ext
Tde—wher« h->|
nc-fourth trade-ir
your old watet
be of a new Bl
selling all costul
a 26% discount!
rial lc Sale is u|
ur home-owned
STORE—and Ow|
BRIGHTMAN ln\
top m * and sav<|
• 0
out at MC’S
say that th
well pleased v
on being gtvei^
nd sugg
over their
advertised in tl
Ian nW to eat wl
fy> or some oth
on.
0 •
us a honk?**
aning shop owner!
who says that
his North Side!
shop is a new cl
now being offerel
• •
Ipersonallty at ]
NACY is HOI
'''tin moves
PCHB. from s
fhe has been
department (
t * •
flc known fact
around »35 pe
F°u TV in go<x
on.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1957, newspaper, February 8, 1957; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892147/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.