The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1957 Page: 13 of 16
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THE COMANOHX CHEEP.
IS, 1957
«<5l £S!{?V5{jj
E.'SS
He Is survive^ by hi. .
“^E Ham.WwL
Joe P of Ei Nort?^,
of Monrovia. c^M..
or u» *5sr^“
Mary Evans of aJ"
I Bertls *><* of YocoipTj
i grandchildren ana » 1
grand children mes|
days a
fishing for
b« three (3)
week as follows: Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday.
•***!,,.*N Comanche County, is opening 4his place for
j," darting September 14, 1957. There will b
__tf 11 ii f i Cat tarrl’i
-■ fe€ding these fish all year and there arc a lot of them.
1 t you nothing to fish, charges are thirty-five (.35c) cents per
[I?1®*the fish you catch. You will furbish your own bait. You will
^ f<>i to keep-all fish except bass and channel cat which must be
* (10) inches or over.
The Dudley Brothers’ Hereford
Show herd is being entered this
week at the West Texas State
Fair at Abilene.
Mr and Mrs Qall Dudley were
i In Abilene last week end making
I .... I arrangements for the exposition
! « i? ff. dof5ated , | of their prise winning cattle and
28-13, and Sidney lost IB-40 .to! looking over the new show, lots
BELVE BEAN
Democrat Star Rt. - Comanche, Texas
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rip* 1
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Thla week’s t-AA games:
StephenvUle at COMANCHE.
DE LEON at Albany.
. DUBLIN at Eastland.
. GRANBURY at Bowie
HAMILTON at Glen tloee.
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Let’s turn out for the home
season opener—and see the In-
dians test the AAA Yellowjack-
eU from Stephenvllle Kick-off
time Is 8 o'clock Friday night—
Indian Memorial Stadium
Dudley Hereford!
At Abilene Shew
Food Sense — Not Nonsense
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3nsyrr£2rssi=^=
goes to Brobkesmlth this week,
and Gustlne face* Turnersvillent
G us tine. .
■ which they describe
as being "among the best In this
1 iAn T
section.
I
Here From Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cauley of
Fort Worth were here over the
| week-end to visit his
Mr. and Mrs. w. c. Cauley and
other relatives..
Competition Is expected to be
strong In Abilene, located In one
of- the better ranching section:; of
Texas.
,-i Shakespeare’s ,last completed
iw'.mi P,ay was Henry VXn, written In
l«li. *vjr - A ">*
WHERE’S THE FIRE ?
WILRBESON
u+s& hSS
liInto recent years
“mow bright spot*
; handed the
Indians at the
rm of West Texas’
'•fth »e Mc-
to serve you in our kr|
i, 1 BLOCK NORTH
ildthg at the former B)
^erienced personnel — !
vans . . . Mrs. C. J. Htmr
is — ready to serve y«(
ED TRADE MILL
mKT'M displeased with
»f L G Holland.
■ m Ntstandtar on
■k am-■»» «•«*-
IK 4 U* Indians. Bill
M L, Witter, and
Me, sOMree. potnt-
■kik It vas just a
■,lKk seed on the
■ k MfOueer hack*
in tame Into a
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lAM’S
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Cleaners
w^m • *
-ipitallsed on the
^Kk Indians' mistakes
K wo Indian passes
mm*rr:u two scores of
a blocked
mmis insther tally, and
Bet i fifty yard punt
tor soother long
H • •
m tithe four
Indian squad.
S1NCINS I
_____liner all
Into yard kick-
mi «f Caasan-
ipad II
I at kr the oth
It hard
•ere driving
as the final
■m Inside the
HU Pairlsh,
and James
(along with
two
dent for
„ of Soph
^mrearengin.
was
VM MfcCul-
Plagued
Uncs his grid
also turn-
-a . -ce on
hPMm.
1
, *t *as simply
"0 much Me-
.’gj’ui mlu
•7**7 Brown
5J"<; play
bW came
.. . k®g-scoring
Indians
S“ la * decade.
—v
Here's what the future op-
ponents .of the Indiana did last
a
STEPHENVILLE (*A) opens
season against Indians.
CISCO scored *1 pdWits In
the opening half, and edged
out Eastland 21-IS.
KILLEEN (SA) season opens
against Hillsboro Friday.
GRAHAM (SA) ranks third
in state and will open Friday
against Jackiboro.
SAN SABA— . '
DE LEON blanked Gorman
39-0.
HAMILTON routed Goldth-
walte 44-7.
DUBLIN scored 2S-4 victory
over Alvarado. , j
ORANBURY play tie
with Glen Rode In rain and
mod.
| Coach Kenneth Scott’s Ham-1
I Alton Bulldogs, favorites for the
District 8-AA crown, got off" to!
| a good start In blanking neigh-
) boring Ooldthwaite 44-7. The.
Bulldogs, ranked 9th In the op- i
enlng' week’s rating of AA clubs
In the state, retained this same j
position this week In the -Star -
| Telegram's poll. Two of Hamll-I
.ton’s backs. Williams and Radar.!
were named as “backs of the
week" for their last Friday night
performance.
I The Comanche Braves, B team
I of the Indians, open the 1967
I season here Thursday night
when they are hosts to the Dub-
lin B Cubs.
Coach Benny Mayo, newest
addition to the Comahche coach-
ing staff, and who will direct the
Junior High School Papooses
this season, had a squad of 85
hopefuls to report for opening
practice. The Papooses open the
'67 schedule here next Tuesday
night—when they face the Jun-
ior High' team from Brady.
RADIO AILING?
CALL A SPECIALIST!
PHONE 110
SMITH’S
T”
RADIO SERVICE
to render the best, fastest
IT'S OUR POLICY
RADIO REPAIR SERVICE possible. We keep a
food stock of tubes and parts—for all makes ’And
models of radios. >
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AND FOR THAT NEW radio, phonograph, or
television set—you can depend on AMIRAL.
_ SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS ‘-r
Smith’s Radio Shop
A. B. SMITH
407 E. CENTRAL
VED SEAT TICKETS
Home Game of Seaton
niUe Ydkwjackets
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For
Mgr.
'*** ****> «■ Sections CAD, Seoti Stands, bow on sale at the
CHAMBrr OF COMMERCE OFFICE, 11.25 each. Rmmd Mata wfll
^ *t tUa office far all
YOUR HOME? Could be! Fire strikes
without warning, anytime, day or night,
any.wh^r.e.
. ’ * -•
Don’t just hope that the fire trucks will
keep passing you by. Guard the dollars
you’ve invested in home and contents.
Insure NOW, before the fire trucks roll
your way. . i
BURTON &G00DS0N
Insurance
TINY BURTON
Loans Real Estate
HERB GOODSON
________ Wia the
It wan a wise old tortoise who
taught the cocksure hare that a
race can be won at a slow pace,
if Jhat pace is steady. This fable
also applies to weight-worriers.
The’ raco toward an ideal weight
is not won by a spurt or two.
How the steady pace pays off
has been pointed up by Dr. Her-
bert Pollack of New York Uni-
versity’s Medical School. From
exercise studies, he observed that
walking a mile at a slow gait uses
up about the same amount of
energy as walking the same dis-
tance at a faster clip. Instead of
running like a hare, therefore,
one can plod along like a tor-
toise and still bum energy.'Even
without cutting calories, 10
pounds a year can be lost simply
by walking a i
mBe every day.
When excess fat is recognized
as stored energy waiting to be
used, then the value of regular
physical activity becomes appar-
ent.’-The tortoise way of daily ex-
ercise is steady, but not vigorous.
Applying his method to one’s
Race with A Steady P(fce„
daily activities can lead to suc-
cess in controlling weight
Small differences in daily hab-
its add up. Sending one more
minute a day sitting rather than
standing, for example, is enough
to cause a 10-to 15-pound weight
gain in as many years even
though one eats no more food
than usual. To walk part of the
way to wprk instead of riding, tp
climb a flight or two of stairs in-
stead of using the elevator—these
easy, wherever you-a re forms of
exercise whittle the waistline and
use stored-up energy. In contrast
the underweight individual mav
want to cut down on these activi -
ties.
The weight-worrier with
pounds to lose will find that the
“Eat and Grow Slim” plan—to
eat less and exercise more — is
paced for him. He can achieve
his desired weight while eating
the foods he likee and needs each
day. auoh aa: enriched and whole
grain breads and cereals, meat or
an alternate, milk, fruits and
vegetables.
The amount 6f rrain registered
at Van Dyke last Saturday, Sept.
7 was 50 of an Inch. _.
The two local churches report
a total Sunday school attendance
of 86 for last Sunday. Oartmap
View had 57. and Zion Hill had
39.
Quite a number of the local
■Zlin lliU Church members at-
tended the annual Baptist As-
sociation meet In De Leon J®**.
Monday Evening and Tuesday.
Tire measlngers frptij the local
church vlrere MT and Mrs. Alonzo
Lancaster and Joe Beatjo
’ Rev and Mrs D. H. Nelms and
Mrs. Jorsey Burgess and Mrs.
Mon tie Brinson. representing the
leal Oarsman View Church, at-
tended the Free Will Baptist con-
i ere nee in—Waco last Saturday.
The local Zion Hill church had
as visitors last Sunday the Rev.
and Mrs. Ernest Bailey of Brown-
wood. Rev. Bailey preached at the
local church In the absence of
the pastor who was, ill
i Mrs Bob HendrtX returned to
her home here recently from a
week’s visit In thelhomes of two
of her sisters. Mrs'Ylm Watson of
Wichita Falls and Mrs W. R.
i Coker of Iowa Park.
esse and Anunl Tlner spent last
Thursday evening and night In
| the hmes of relatives at Carlton.
Amml. in company with a group
i of folks, went to Wichita Flails
and Holiday for a week-end visit
I In the homes of relative* there.
Mr. and Mrs. E: J. Bratton. Jr.
of Arlington were last week-end
visitors here In the home of par-
ents.
Jesse and Amml Tlner attended
the funeral of their friend and
k>ved one. Charlie Sellers. In Dub-
i lin last Monday afternoon. Mr.
Sellers was a son of the late Mr.
aand Mrs. J. C. Sellers. He was
a native of Haael Dell and was
laid to rest In the Haael Dell
Cemetery. Hhe Is survived by his
wife and a son. Milton Lee.
The texnperture at Van Dyke
read 54 for the morning of Sept.
9 which was the low reading for
Farm News
By Angus Dickson. Jr.
PEANUT STOCKS AND PRO-
CESSING—The latest U8DA Crop
Reporting Board release on Aug.
23rd showed edible peanut stocks
on an uncleaned unahellled basis
at a record high level of 455 mil-
lion pounds. This was 16 per cent
below a month earlier but It per
cent above July 31. 1958 levels. •-
Total millings for the season are
vious season. Virginias millings
were up 63 per cent. Runners were
up 12 per sent and Spanish were
down 18 persent as compared with
last season.
Edible uses running high,
through July 31st of the current
season, reports show that shelled
raw peanuts used In making candy
salted peanut... peanut butter and
miscellaneous products amounted
to 590 million pounds. This Is
nearly 7 per cent greater than the
554 mllion r<nx>rted used during
16 per cent higher than the first; the corresponding 11 month period
first 11 months milling of the pre- a year earlier.
1957 Advertising. Survey
Conducted by the Corpiu Christi (Tex.) Caller-Times
Question: Please list in order of your preference types of advertising
Jesse’s Verse To His Little Frelnds
—The Beautiful Sunrise Ooal—
Oh. what k love? And who made
love?
And how came love to Be?
Well, Love U God and Ood .made
love.
For Ood Is love you see.
God always was. He always Is
And He sal forever bq •
Since Ood Is loVe and love Is Ood
Love rules eternity.
Dear little friends. If heaven sends
Sweet love Into the soul
Then day by day we can march
away -
Tb The Beautiful Sunrise Odal.
Ilrre From Stephenvllle
Mrs. Mary Moore, former Co*
mAnche High School Home Eco-
nomics teacher, now district
supervisor at Stephenvllle, was
here Saturday, the guest of Mrs.
Pat Cagle.
•"•Si---
>st in
doing your
buying.
MEN
WOMEN
CHILDREN
TOTAL
Pet.
Pet.
Pet.
Pet.
86.0
90.0
58.0
84.0
0.2
4.1
1.4
0.7
0.2
4.1
1.0
V .
1.4
0.1
2.4
2.0
5.4
2.6
0.7
0.3
5.4
_ 3.6
13.5 *
5.6
4.0
13.5
5.0
Newspaper ............. ...................................
Direct Mail ...........i............. ..............
Circulars ................. ........
Theatre Screen ....................................
Radio
nubomd ....,^1:4...;^
Magazine ....................
Television ........................1.. .................... 3.3
Question: Which of the following types of advertising are objectionable?
Direct Mail
Theatre
Radio
Screen
Classified
Amusement Advertising
2.1
1.6
8.1
2.7
41.5
35.0
41.5
57.6
51.5
47.0
53.5
74.0
55.0
46.0
62.0
21.6
12.0
13.5
16.0
30.0
31.0
- , 25.6 .
30.0
1.2
11.0
3.4
32.0
21.6
27.0
27.0
1
a
4
show that
itly at
newt.” .
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r.82.0
85x0
78.0
83.0
83.0
97.0
79.0
89.0
68.0
91.0
64.0
78.0
.....80.0
86.0
86.0
83.0
72.0
81.0
53.0
74.0
54.0
72.0
56.0
63.0
Nothing Sells Like Newspapers
A1W IN THE COMANCHE AREA, ITS THE
THE-COMANCHE CHIEF'
Ars you a hurricane driver? ' N
You or* if you drive 75 miles
sn hour or more, the National
Safety Council says.
At that pace you can destroy,
yourself and anything in your path-
as quickly as a hurricane.
"Tho U. S. weather bureau con*
.aiders winds of 75 miles and over
of hurricane proportion,” says the
Council, “ana motorists should re*1
member that a car driven at the
same
same
speed is propelled with the
destrui
destructive force.'
SlOMf VP. 30*.
yov'u i/v£ to veep t
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pafej ------ .,
At M|h speeds thf human body
becomes increasingly vulnerable.
If an accident occurs at 60
an hour or more the victim k i
times more likely to dk than
had been injured in aa i
20 miles an hour.
Spend not only
chances of having an ______
decreases your chances af
out alive if you do have one.
Tn determine a safe speed I
into consideration*
L Weather end visibility.
2. Mi 1 ** ‘
3. Re
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1957, newspaper, September 13, 1957; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892302/m1/13/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.