The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1961 Page: 3 of 12
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erly love.
Clyde House and Walter HST-
"r^t were re-elected local school
trustees last Saturday, Roy Bran-
nan has i>een re-elected president
of the school boat'd -and A. p.1 dollaronarx. ,
Cox. vice president, and R L i ~ ~ ~
Eaton; ffrcretarv 'othet nujiubers |*'omr *'ro,n NTSC.
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trustees at Proctor.
Total deposits in the two Co-
manche banks are§996,039 18
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TH* STATIC OP TKXMf '. .. '' '
YV J. 9 Qfleii an<1* hH unknown heirs.
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just $4,000 short -of the mirltoii M<vt> u^Tfiaiti
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ana puddin*. . ' j
Thursday: Hamburger* .with •
lettuce, ' tomato**' and onions.
Pi no- m lx. c obblei pie *■
Fridayi— Fried chicken with
gravy. ma$hM potatoes, English
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] which A record there*>f reference ♦»
here mad* for »H purpoae* *J tn more fwRf
shown by ( rinintiff'A Petition on file in
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DEPARTMENT
Honey
ON
fOM MIXED
Announces the appointment of
H BURTON BROS
m-'
& Redi
ORDER
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr and Mrs. W L SU wart of
Hondo announce the engagement and approaching marriage
of theitr daughter. Nanay Ellen, to Robert Lewis Smith, son
Of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith of Hondo The bride-elect will
graduate in May from Hondo High School, and the groom also
graduated -from Hondo and attended Southwest Texas State
Teeaehers College, and Is presently employed at San Antonio
International Airport' They plan a July 8th wedding in the
First Baptist Church, Hondo The bride-rtert Is the grand-
daughter of Mrs Luke Stewart of 201 W. Armatrong and of
Mr. and Mrj W. J Frttts of Rt 1. Comanche.
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inest Quality
SEEDS
production
:r acre..
■ US!
20 Years Ago
ys and
insecticides
Featurhiu fit
Topper
m . Brand
ORE BROS.
'Hone 356-2622
mary.
FROM THE COMANCHE CHIEF John Jones with his pack of
APRIL. 1941 , hounds caught a 30-pounlf bob-
T). A. Swope has been appoint- cat near Sidney one night last
ed justice of peace at Gustlpe week
to succeed Paul Davis, resigned. Ewell Rogers, sensational track
(Swope, principal of the Gustlne(gtar of Sidney, scored 9 points at
High School for the past several the District m«?t at Brownwood
cs your
SMITH-DOUGLASS
FERTILIZER REPRESENTATIVE
«l. wad m^Xo. ^lir rtturn iu ^it^law dlr*els
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day* N»ft*t .V\f
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court *f romanchr. Tea**.
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luucd
**al of amid
thft TTtt 78 day Of April A
Altert
H*n B, Wllh*!m
Clrrk. Dlitrirt Court
('omanrli* CXjunty, T>Ui
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BIG YIELDS
and ——----
BIG PROFITS
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School Menus
live Comanche Public Schools
lunchroom menus for May 8-12:
Monday Hot dogs with chill
on bun. potato chips, lettuce, to-,
mato’and onion salad, rice pud-
dyur. milk.
Tuesday: Meat loaf with cat-
sup. green beans.-' sweet*, potatoes,
hot rolls, butter, milk, syrup or
jam '
Wednesday: Red beans jwllh
relish, chopped greens.’ beet .pick-
les, coni bread, butter, milk, han-
use
SMITH-DOUGLASS
PELLEFORM
FERTILIZER
^l_g)
SMITH-DOUGLASS CO., INC.
years. Is a graduate of South-
western University.
A WPA grant for landscaping
the Comanche County courthouse
was approved this week. When
the $200,000 courthouse Is com-
pletede July 1, Comanche will
have one of the prettiest court-
houses In Texas. » ;
The Comanche High School In-
dians began-spring football prac-
tice Monday. Coach Frazier Iras
hls eyes on a district champion-
whip and he has the ability and
men to do just that’. -
Working out on the first team
Monday were Eoff and Edwards
at tackles; Pipes and Carter at
guards: Luper. center; Coker,
fullback; Cox and Jackson at
halves, and Monroe at quarter. t
The Comanche High School
One-Act Play contestants, coach-
ed by Miss Blanche Dabney, won
first place at the regional-meet
HTVbllene Saturday. Bill Black
last week.
Paul Wliitton has been re-elect-
eri superintendent of the Gustine
Schools. Other teachers are D. -
A. Swope, principal; Mrs D. A.
Swope, borne economics; Cleone
White, commercial subjects;
Oayle Adams, agriculture; Mrs.
Leslie Daniell, English, Worth
Eargle, Orammar School prin-
cipal; Mrs. Earle, fine arts; Miss
Kathleen McCleakey, language;
Mrs. Jessie Allen, third grade;
Mrs. Gwendolyn Walker, pri-
mary ^And ilrs, Derrol Caraway
elected to take the place of Eltza-
beth Tate, resigned.
T D Roblnett, prominent De
Leon ettiaen. died of a heart at-
tack last week.
Mr. uud Mi's. Clarence Huett,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haffofyl, and
Mr and Mrs Henry Taylor and
Mrs. E. E. Anthony w*ere in Robs- j
town last Sunday to hear Rev.
_ _ ___ Ed Wilson, former Comanche
won^7Tr*r pTare- inv the b*%t boy Ipaslpr, preach They report that j
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improved reception in oil "frloga"
and difficult vgnol areail
actor. James Oill placed third and Rev Wilson is meeting with m-ea
--- • ■ won success just like he did at Co-
XjOIUjc McDonalcl
third . place
Rev Wilson Fielder , returned
Comanche County Missionary,
and a former CHS teacher, will
preach at the local Baptist
Church Sunday. , . *
Sidney teachers for the next
school session will bf as follows;
J. B. Cooper, kjiperlntendent; T.
W. Beard, principal. Mrs. N. A,
Thorp. English and Home Eco-
nomics; Mrs. J: » Cooper. Eng-
lish; Miss Ounckel, Speech; E. A.
Sartor, Orammar School prin-
cipal; Florence Harris, reading;
Mary Jo Brown, second and third
grades; MUs Mabel Hall, pri-
metaa-wbeu he .ruts
church to ah all time high. . ,
Giistine's big Social event . of |
the Easter season was the show-|
er given Miss Eva Palmer fol- j
lowing' her marriage to Frank
Cojnpton • at the home of Mrs.'
J. N. Boyd April 10.
The First Methodist Church I
and their pastor, Rev. E. R Qor-!
don. were greatly honored last I
Sunday night by the member# Of j
the First Baptist Church who re-
linquished their service and came 1
In a body to worship with the j
Methodists in a display of broth-
Bibb’S
T-V Service
210 West Central
CQmanohe, Texas
Dial 356-3422
(29-tfc)
Dr. James Slider
OPTOMETRIST
)
orfu*
Closed Saturday Afternoon*
PHONE 3S6-S2M
COMANCHE
HIGGINBOTHAM m.OO
f
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hope i,oo<;e
NO. 481
s
kJLEV-GARDNER
MEMORIAE SERVICE
Designers and Bunders af
--Lasting Monuments
Hamilton, Texas.
REV 8. J. ISHAM
Representative
"BIAIM sj*w=-i
lug fiU'cond
Thursday
NTgrit- uT -J
Each Mouth
I
I
! COUNTY SURVEYOR'S
OFFICE
\ *• I .and Surveying A Mapping
t * Civil Engineering
• • Sub-Division Design
and layout
* Oil FUld Sarvrytng
R. T. (Tommy! MAGNERS, J».
Reg. Prof. Engineer, Surveyor
P O. Boi 49t Ph. MA *-*g*9
Eastland, Texas
_ /_- (28-tfc)
Dr. J. F. Hallmark
Veterinarian
i -•
- PHONE 25(1-3252
Of flee: 900 E. Central
DR. WILIJAM T. CALHOUN
DENTIST
205 N. Houston St
Phone 356-2797 '
Comancne, Texas
I
DEAD ANIMAL
SERVICE
Free and Sure
PHONE COLLECT .10*
HAMILTON, TEXAS
..
Pastimes
IN SPORTS
—>
“--
INTERNATIONAL
Pest Control
Killers of All Kinds of
Insects, Rats, Mice,
Roaches, Termites,
etc.
Call Collect -
_____JACK SANDIFER
MI-30314
or LESTER KILBURN
MI-22962
1511 Ave J Brownwood
C. (. Hampton
Attorney-At-Law
effler In
CACTUS INN BLDG.
301 -A E. Central Ava.
PHONE 356-2356
By
Bill Wiallims
New rUU-PICTURE
CorooWWe TV ONLY
I The Host Trwrtd R*m In WnUion
$229
Plus Trade and Tax
Dudley’s TV Sales & Service
202 N. AUSTIN
PHONE 356-3424
T
OH, MY
ACHING SACK
Now I .ymi enn vet (he fnet relief you
ne«I from neSvinv (mrknebe. hendnche
arid m>!-<oiler eehni nnd l'»in» t(uit"oftfn
caune nivhta end mlrertflile (tr.-,l.
out feeling., . When these dtaromfort*
e»me on with Over-exertion or atr«M and
•triin -yotl want reHrf—went it f*»tl
Another dinturbnnre may be mild bladder
irritation following wnhg focal and
drink—-often retting up n raxUeaa on-
comfortable feeling-
Doan'a Pill*-work faat in S neparate
way»: I. by *peedy paia-relieving action
to nnac torment of nagging backache,
headache*, mmenlar achei and palna.
t. by toothing effect, on bladder Irrita-
tion. I. by mild diuretic notion tending
to inerenre output of the II mi lee of
kidney tubaa.
Eilloy a good night'* Bleep and Urn
time happy relief million, have for over
•0 yeai* New, large aiac antraa money.
Oct Denn'a Ptlla today I ,,
Doan s Pius
%
Dividend
ON SAVINGS
•
Each account Insured up. to
310.000X10 by, an agency of
the Federal Government.
/ . ..
StephenviUe
Savings & Loan
Assoaatioir
StephenviUe, Texaa
\0*J
1
LFhE OfWCittAJ. PtihPOW OF
TMC MO IAN dAMC C KC. PO»4C
r<5c»ieeix -rug oerosiTton.
JHC 30«VIVIN4 TEAM WON .
2
n
Dr. Wm. A. Hill
Veterinarian
• •• •
small a large animals
• a a
OFFICE: ,701 North Houtton
* * * *
PHOTiE S56-2060
If no answer. Dial 356-3077
Nelson
POULTRY
. Dressing Plant
♦ A Complete Service •
PHONE 386-3397
It Blocks Out
EAST WALCOTT ATJt
MR. Rad MRS.
earl nelson
Blackwood - Mims Clinic & Hospital
COMANCHE, TEXAS -*r
" ” ''V;.* a . ' . ' . ♦ • • . -
PHONE 356-2518 PHONE 354-3243
Acton Street Rag* of Foot Office
W. D. Blackwood, DjO. Roy D. Mima, D.O.
PfcyMefan * Smfwa PWOMaa * Sarina
Re« Phone 356-3364
356-3396
J
Livestock Trucking
LONG OR SHORT HAULS *
BONDED and INSURED
rues
' PHONE 356-2975 or PHONE 356-3013
YOU CAN TRUST
US WITH YOUR
FINEST CLOTHES
Ours is a modern dry
cleaning plant . . . run by
experienced people. That,
plus the fact that we care
ntxmt yvmr Hot he*, «*-
anren you of finest service!
BILL WILLIAMS
DRIVE-IN
CLEANERS
BILL WILLIAMS, Prop.
it
LOOK LOVELYI
We specialise la helptaf
women look their a«t|
attractive selwa . . .j
Whether for a permaa*
ent, a set, a eaaaplats
hair reatylias or jast a
fresh manicure, come
sss as. You’D like the
salts.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1961, newspaper, May 5, 1961; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892178/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.