The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
twelve 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:
THE COMANCHE CHIEF JANUARY J 1900
\yifct APPRECIATE
YOUR FRIENDSHIP
i
AND SUPPORT
Gus Wilhelm
SEEKING A FIRST
TERM AS
jliii Vi- n( rifles j)i;c* ilb<*d
IV x .< ■* Kr-HL.* H<<uYd of Ih.~
must u>y Hit; T*_xa.*i Saf“
Plan when in,surInji..jiiitO'
(..f tit. F.imU*
2 YEARS AGO
Facts About New
Insurance Law
Rev R A Cox, Baptist min-
ister, who resides In Comanche
i and serves the Has.se and Van
Dyke Baptist churches, has ac-
cepted a call' t<J pastor the Bap-
tist Church at Melvin, McCul-
! loch County, and i^ill move there
\. Saturday, Fehihary 4, has been
imon captured Hill. _. , | M'r an» Mrs. Ed' Carter >f
. ^vv,. Subscribe fo. The Comanche' Abilene visited i. ... ,*
set for the opening of the Co- Chief and The Fort Worth Star- f friends here during the. holidays
maiuWic CuunXy BipsketbaJT^Tour- • '. ..___ _____ ___ ____ ’ * '
gHMMMBHBMHBBHHaaaMHMUcaMHP
< luiMin.t*. in Fort Worth
. Austin t Special * Texas motor
lata will not be assessed i*»nt.s un
der thy Safe liflvtfig Inxiirnrff
IM.in fo. certain specific tvt»cs <*i
( colhlsi 'ic: ace it dm. to a rlnrtfv
i line ^tatemcni issued _bv Joe }
( Gibb Member Btate Board o
( Insurance
. . Ill II.del . Ill W 1 ,i:: . 11.1 I
< * bit the plan excludes accident
| ihvnUin, \tnir Vehicle -rrbik*" \i
{[are Id ally parked Abo oxcludei
•| are accidents Mi which*.vflU hav,
( been paid i>\ the person h
< I s|X.,piLsjbTe To. the , .iccidplit VJ
( point Will Jie l ' i .'ll ill' at'i i! : i •
! a Incl. i,ul\ 11.....tlv^rfpai fj I
3pet*d
to John C Orant, dih*ctor. Teams
which already have .sighed up lor
the tournament are Hasse, Proc-
tor, Larnkln, Beattie, Sidney, Ous-
tlne, Comanche. De Leon, New-
btlrg, Duster, Cohjvji and-Down-
ing. . ,
Cohianchc C<>untyi,rcluh boss
and airls flltide a^prbfit on their
J927 yhar’s work a total of $7.»
071 54, according to information
from 151 club members who have
made- then . annual report to
County Agent John Barton
There were ja total of 403 club
jpfmbcrs who sTiiited project-
ind if all had compiett'd and
turned In their annual report the
net n -< >11f v""'V", i m ' H lor,. h|.|,n
j THIBTEENlH ANNUAL SALE -.t
> REGISTERED HEREFORD'S
8 3 BULLS
III I 11,in l| I’.iv.rV
Q{ El ,l’x*0
r I. Hilett
Br.l Mewborn
M l TESTED I OK EKHTII
Thursd
M THK I \IUt.KOl VDS
i Angelo, Texas
*1 .lodging at !• :0() A. M.
Sail* Starts at 1 :(M) P. M. *
W W.TI.K Bit II' 11 N Auctioneer* _
net profit iilmfy would have been J
arourtd $20,000.-"’*' j
Justin Holme... of Dtister mad. j
J50 bushels of sweet potatoes on i
-w at re and Fred Ha+t o' ro—j
Unity Club made. ,280 bushels on I
two arte*. Margarette Moore of J
Beattie made 100 bushels on one- a
half- apre.
In .peanuts. Donald Steele of
Sidney won.; first place, makm *.*.
Cr ncho Hereford Ass’n
: 1' ;<•
MGM
l' 1 A
Texa-ib' famlii ui
of Duster made 55 bushels j«*i
y’auluie *Kay of Proctor niadc
a profit Of $98 00 on a.-half. acre
■ • ^\a ter me long._ , •
NaWni caraway* of Comyn won
• i t i' ace m the calf contest -lad
made a profit of $192.80,
In the. -maize contest. Lloyd* ,
F.ltta of Van Dyke made 212
■ • R itum •
b< Sidney made* 2 tons.
In the chicken contest Lloyd
U alb rook of Beattie was first and
Una Holden of Beattie was se-
cond.
Hannah Lou Donaho of Sidney
I came fifst. in turkey raising She,
raist d r.8 head and made a brof-
nuiance
LEAK UI
58 $39.1
. "■ - ■ * * f a'11*
•lll'ii,.. .*'1 pc: , i •
111" Jcr.t III na-Hr nuu^mouil
UlMllaiu" plan Roughly, puUit
an us igned a.-, follows:
Jour points'for driving while
intox.rated, lilt and run and
neglirent homicide with a mntor
vehicle....;
■ • f ao point.x lot aca hieiifs ill.
' • s2!>' AtmairHr more ,.r
bodily in airy ainless spe< ifiealh
excluded as above.
Urn point for moving
NOW JO
56 $24i
•Juwy
it of $2559 19 Mildred Nelson of
Beattie Was second. On 49 tur-
keys she piade a profit of $20 U
Elmer Little of Slpe Spring
deputy sheriff of Comanche
County, took an active part in
• -
AKANl
I \v I I Ml MIS . / A bun ■ 11 li jlatl 'N^ahie Ma< Arthur it old
. /an i,: iggen l.auiin r -Nai-ii, i. and pretty I.i/li, lleWtixisj.
I lint Mipiroi plan 1» <iio.ii a iia . ;< . \Ip ,n t hi- ■'jfi'ne fiyin
W alt Disney’s Teebnieolor adventure drama. " ThirdFlan on fh<
Alountain.” also starring Michael Rennie and Jamr/ Donald.
*. (Mjifal SWl tS
M '•! SfynoWs Ux-J
. iu<«irtit
Sci«ni>U| tr
Directed tf
H\PPY THREE—Picture shdws Je witli the King and Queen
o: hi* Boosuu-Bands for tin* year Of OUr Lord 1960. The King
is his Royal Majesty, little six-year-old William Tom, of the
house of Mr and Mrs,/ Henry Tyson of De Leon. The Queen
is h«c Hoyal Highness, little four-year-old Miss Connie Gall,
of the house of Mr and Mrs Henry Tyson of De Leon.-The
two* wen chosen because they qualified so well. They each
were..presented the beautiful prize, a lovelv genuine Holman
llfeturie ■ Bible Eaclr-stamix d in gold on its
*et 'Tittle' Trirndst ^-ih-.-au -says.
traffic
M WWOWUD PROOl’MKM ». g&dtebtii
violations
1111 Piah applies -to the drlvm-
,‘rordl <,r ,al1 resident operators
oj a hou .chold.
the Iexas -Safe Driving In-
,ui anci* i'Jiui was- udopteri ofi,..*
caieful Mudy.yawtJuiXMi the iT
peated urging of tin careful mu
tons is of, m.. stap,. The** cun.
nil drivers behaved that they wer •
entitled to icductions In their in-
surance lab s because of their good
dining lecords. Alth
not a member of the
MIDNIGHT SHOW, NEW YEAR3-EVX__
MAJESTIC THEATRE
Thursday Night, Dec. 31, Doors open at 11:30
Wonderful Booster. ,* ti«L <
We are so happy, im happy are w< 1
William and Coiuui and J< make tlir* *
William ly a King ynd Connie a Qirrrr
Most wondjrrtil sight tlw.tvCVfi wa • seeii-1
Grand is tin1 bfeauliful prize that wC hold,
« Es Ho;y.Wflraf. molt precious than g4h■■
We're standing together at the New Yiar's dawn.
So thankful for the blessing, of tin year that gunr
'Looking t , the fluture. sb hopefiil arc we
' WKhflni and'Connie and jes.se make fhrec
State Board
17th ‘ ANNUAI
E*t**++4vt4*+*M*4**M*4**H*+*HF++M*!+*!-++?*M r I**{*4*44-i* *•+ H '
mid-Texas Hereford Rssfn
HEAD
4 Females
and want to thank one and all for their friendship and
trade during 1959.
We look forward to serving you, our regular customers,
and new ones too in the NEW YEAR AHEAD—and )ve
pledge to you that we will again offer you the friendliest
service . . . the lowest prices . .. . and the biggest variety
possible.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, t*
we will be Open new year’s dayd
REMEMBER .. DOUBLE C&W GOLD STAMPS —
GIVEN EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Uol. Walter Britten
Auctioneer
U. I). Wythe.
. JuiIrc
We will strive to do our
Judging Begins 10 A.M
Sale Starts 1 P.M
utmost to serve you
Uonsignors are: I)r. C. B. Cathey. Hamilton; C,. M. Cook, Stephenville;
t ulton Bros., Meridian; Dudley. Bros,. Comanche; (J. D. Everett aXd
‘ i?P^env'^e: I’arrish. Hamilton; H. V. Sandefur. Alvarado;
.?• l5«E;. Mmerat Welbi; Hasten Walker. Dublin: 0. I). Walker.
Dublin: Weldon Williams, Stephenville; I.. O. l ears, siephein ille; I’aul
t.romatzky, Hamilton; Paul Murphey. Hamilton; McBride Jims., Blan-
ket; ( harles Nehlett Jr.. Stephenville. “
promptly and courteously,
raring Insurance
S90MC4IH-*
JohHnie Livingston
Fred Hunter
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. 87, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1960, newspaper, January 1, 1960; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892221/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.