The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1964 Page: 1 of 12
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Comanche County's Oldest Business Institution ? Published For and About Comanche County
COMANCH^ TEXAS. FEBRUARY 7, 1964 '
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County Voters Assured Choice in
May 2 Demo. Primary As filing Ends
Pancake Supper
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Cmancke County voters In tin ^ frwnlhlV»«y
^rtytprtnfary*will have a choice CSiaiimaa. No other oandl-
ln four Cdunty races; a congress- d***" **r* HaUmark.
- «fiT rim Praitmtk FUags u»m
tk>n ta the project of another i„ addition to applications re-
dlstrict race. - • j oeived from Burleson and Carrl
County Daaaocrattc Executive her try th* Democratic Chairman,
JOOCT
an ouhl
of sootmwo
big MoK»eOK a for
ivith such a lam
mU out of i
m nr*t aoupto Of sajm.
have reordered," say C.
and
have a large supply of
ferns, so come in these
tys.”
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Hi'.NVILLE BAVXNOfT A
*"»« how to fatten your
[for msrket In this issue
r-riET.
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pr•■!-.* i lotions are In order
b SMITH, CHS INDIAN
If '—'ll roach and ROOT'R
hr, INDIAN MAIDEN
L for their fine district
pt- T -ecord*. The coaches
i are dotag good,
when you see
Senator. 11th District:
J. P, Word, Meridian, Bosque
County (re-election).
(Mate Representative, 94th Diet-
rid. Ben Barnes. De Leon, Co-
t __ . „_ rwjlu‘SisciK>n f ^ ’!•!»'j
18 52nd Judicial District Judge:
Hamilton.
Comanche Jaycees say "Don't
Ml a heavy meal at noon-time
Friday. because we ll feed you
aU the pancakes you can eat Frl
night for on
■oalttsa
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VISITING COUNTY AGENT ERNESTO ARIAS, from Cost Rica, ii pictured on
• a t • t m a * a i I W * 1 • — - 0— _ 1 & A _!
Man<
Jgra
ington, D. C. It '
Office at ’fexaa A&M University from~C<>sth Rica and Waah-
waa a homecoming—Arias graduated from Texas A&M in 1948
■ ■rfiV fffil ■■■■
right with Comanche County Agent Angus Dickson, on arrival of Aria* at the In-
m at Texas /
_ ■ mecominp:—_____PURI ■■■■■■■
with a BS in Poultry Husbandry. This was hia:first return-to the campus In IS
years. Arig8«Mnm$nted, “It looks very familiar—but a lot of building and campus
changes have tekdu place in 15 years.” Arias started work this week in Comanche
County as Visiting County Agent for about on? year. His wife,J-ydia. wired Anas
today that she and thwr children would join him this week-end via Pan-American
in Houston!h^^i^4we^ .
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CHS CAKES m
'Hy other type of wall unless it
John
H'
cratiC Executive Committee
ayjKTsarft a
Chaarmfin Lene, citing Artlota
113 12, Paragraph 2 of the Texfu
: Election node regarding require
menta of mailing such upp’lca
'! t.tons that are received after the
t«Kfat, dea/IHne, is basis for the
I question regarding Roach's ap-
plication. Tho law reads that n
into irrivlag application must ’»e
'"laHcd hy roots'ered or certified
|: mod "and it shs)i not bo .miffi-
d*y night for only 50c.
It's that tame again and the lo-
cal Jaycess are havin their an-
nual Aunt Jemlna Pancake Sup-
‘ ' Building. Fri-
day February 7, serving from 5:30
ta mao
The CHS High School Combo,
nutria* Attornev- along with an organ and organ- '\
MoCSallan, OatsavtUe, uajumlabed by Arltt Music Co. |j
ton
Sheriff: Ceoll Hoik*,
Leon Sle<lge ami
■yldn.
Commissioner. Precinct I I
W R (Wll) KHlott (re-electIonu
ind Claud Jones.
Commissioner. Precinct No. ,3;
Claude McPherson, now serving
by nppoin; men!; J. C. Hyatt,
Horn->r Witter and Irvin Dunn'
MJnrtlre of Peace, Precinct No.
of Blown wood will'furnish "Music
to Dal By''
proceeds from the sale of tick-
ets wUl be used for different civic
projects ,
f! Peanof Short
' Jr ' * ^ •’ “.......
Course Slated For
De Leon Fek.17
E. W. (Kem\ey) Sullivan re-
Ured from 47 years of government
service, Friday January 31.
Mr. Sullivan, who served $»
Assistant Postmaster here, ha*
has been with the local post office
since August 193P He had 3 year
and * month of government ser-
vice before he began working at
th* local offion . ^ .
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a*FV ■(
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c»#nt to' send the application by i (Unexpired Term): J. H. Hall,
curving by
d'rc ”nt
<'S,
■. PR^RmSssRPIO! . appointment; " HmI
is deliversd before the deadlino." cvtrtc, James A. Whitworth and
i. Tha Chief has henn Informed by tOttis B. Fields
TliUthAne thnl County Chairmcny
in the other three counties com-
rfU'in.t RArfe^entaUve IXxtriwt,
rtv B own. Coleman and. Runnels, |
rl?o Question the
coptimr rtoanh's an-
Attonmya are studl _
Executive Commit-
if
IBHP h
by ANOU< DICKSON, Jt.. CMsty |
, AnandA for the Comanche Coun- _
ity Peanut Sho-t Course saboduieit. uJ
U the Urns to repedr and
ze.” says JAMBS BUTE,
says
F>f CEAT BUIEDtNO
Faxy a low cost toaafor
Irementa can be I
need an rieotric dish-
HrfXUKBOTHAhTS has
ft at a low. low price—phis
| GOLD BOND stamps as a
Imp FI
next
candy as
- And IF*
you'll
•S&T
GOOOSON, . *
& GOOOSON
__ .
& GOOOSON INSUR-
reminds the people of the
INCHE area, that "Xu
I Doesn't Cost—It Pays!"
School
ROACH, Who
n-rnv of friands I
| A NT H15 is
[ynm: It set
“fnlth was busy
cdhnt honeahoes, and as
finish one, he’d pitch It
In a nlle of sand to eori.
I'b'ny the smithy work was
Vhlnire Know-All. and dlr-
hc couldiPt stand H any
l(el.V dropped it and
:> jumping fit of p^tn.
<*« hlaekamlth. gnn-
"'Vhat’a the matter, was
»*” Answered the VOagn
“Heck, -not It Just
taVe ms long to look at
Comanche Wgh School will
hold Its sixth annual Career Con-
ference on Friday, February 7=
This is oile phase of-the Guidance
which Is carried on
throughout the school system.
The main purpose of the oon-
ference Is to help each student
determine the vocation he Is most
interested In by giving Mm in-
formation on apactftc vocations,
Including Job descriptions, re-
quirements, rewards of a pnrti-
oular career, and how to get
started in a chosen field; —
In turn, burinesa and profess-
ional men -and women am given
na opportunity to odtar a esrrioe
to educate, to meet and to coun-
ml with boys and girts who will
one day work tar them. --
Twenty-^onr fields will b* ex-
plored at the ootiferfhee. Many
fro. .qualified people, both locally
and from out of town will parti-
cipate in Kte conference
Dr. Paul B. Faulkner, Pwy of
Men at Abilene Christian College
win address the student body on
Career Day. He will speak on the
conference theme ‘American
-Youth Privileges and Respon-
sibilities",
Thba scheduled to speak and
College;
Stepben-
their topics of -diseueslon am:
Englnesrtng — John M. “Arthur,
Brown wood; Dr. C.' H. RanmleU,
Texas A AM; Henry Huffman.
Comanche.
Automobile Industry — Buell
Arthur, Comanche; Wm. K. Cle-
mons. Comanche.
Business Administration . — L.
D. Hilton, AAC. AbUene
FBI — Ural Horton. Abilene;
rwight BrigCitmmn, Comanche.'
Homemaking — Mm. Martha
Craves, Cisco Junior
Mrs. Mary E. Moore,
vllle.
Physical' Education — Dwain
Hare, ACC. Abilene. •
Air Force — Master 3*t. E. R.
Ward. F6rt Worth.
RsUglon — Dr. Jack Stulton.
Brownwood; Rev. Pie* Todd, Co-
nianch*. ••
Science Dr. Hertry Hardt,
TCU. Fort Worth
Nursing — Mrs. Thelma Gene
Morrow, Comanche.---------
Dentistry — Dr. Wm. T. Cal-
houn, Comanche.
Beauty Culture — Mrs. Gold*
Foreman, Comanche.
Law Enforcement — Patrolman
Jerry- Kyle, Waco; Patrol Noel
Crow, Comanche; Patrolman Les
'Rtrawn, Comanche; Sheriff Belve
‘ Bean, Comanche and Deputy
Sheriff Leon Sledge, Comanche.
Teaching — W. Z. Compton,
StephenvlUe; Ben Gilbert, Step-
hen villa
N*ary ~«—'tt Commander (Re-
serve) C B. Willie me, u* a race
manohe; Chief BoUsrman Fred precinct. ,
Sltton, Brown wood. Oosnanche
Medicine — Dr. Anttumv, gmeslnni poet ,
Fort Worth; Dr. J. C. TMrtltfc_ywo_cmndktaUe
SteptasnvUle. *
Fanning and Ranching — John
W. Holcomb, Jr, Toms AAM; L.
D. Cox, Comanche.
Pharmacy — T. R. Durham. Co-
Higginbotham's
SI Hold Annual -
mg&mm-
rondldates and asaeee filing
°°m*' -------Coentv ! Higginbotham Bros. A Co
Applications were .eoetved
l*m’ ^‘ ea tar more than *0 yearn,
for at least four offices in Co-, tKjrfr atockholders meet-
gT stockfiolaers present
11ln ^ Tom Bsena mamger of
Also to b* voted on by
Countians, Is th* oon-
with
for Cbngress,
17th District, filed yrHh Demo-
cratic Chairman Lane. They are
Omar Burleson, of Anson, Jones
County, asking re-election;
and Max Carrtker, at Roby, Fish-
er County. Filing in Comanche
Oyale Pirklo, Comanche, ommty as RepUbhoan candidates
Law — Howell Cobb, Oomanche for oongress. were Dr. Clyde Mor
Judge Truman Roberts. Hamilton. kgan
Private Buatneas — Joe Tuptn.
(Serivce Station); Boyd Anthony,
end PhU Bridges, both of
T*ytor County. Their ap-
pBeatlons ware received by Mrs.
the
firm stated that the combined
sake of the-various stores broke
an aS time reoord and that the
members of
i*»vt»'"hf»1 F''hR-mry 1T-1S-20, in
the De Loon High SOiool Audt|
foriiim, has been set up as fol-
lowa: _________^___■
Mmday night, Feb. 17.."7:T0 tol
k jiafc' Wendell Ho^ne. P^irnt
n*” conduct JU-AV
on Diseales. A J0-
minute dkcusxton on Bisects will
[be given by H. W. Newton, En-
tomologist. -The concluding 30
minutes will be a questions ses-
sion.
Tuesday night. Feb. IS. 7:30
to 10 o'clock: Harvesting and
Curing will be covered in a 30-
Iminute session under H. P. O’Neal.
Agricultural Engineer. Equipment
and Soueea will be diectlmed for
another 15 minutes by Mr. O’Neal.
|b. Q. Freeman, Farm Manage-
■MjEMMEBllvt a 30-
Farm Msn
*r' -'W
ft *,
i As
■WB
the flnn were optl- nwnt Specialist will
the ~«»uwjr for the Minute discouroe on
Banking
ail) and
); Louis Harstlk, (Re-
tail) and Joe Waring (insurance.)
JoumlaUsm — Sti__
Tarieton State College.
Army — Master Sgt. Bill Wil-
liam*. Abilene; Bobby
AbUene.
Fine Arts — Dr. L. A. Hanley,
TCU.
— Billy Phifer, AM-
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IWlvl
new year of 1M4.
All present officers were
elected. ... ^
After Jthe morning meeting, al
members went to the new Coman-
che Garden dab Center where
they were servetd a delicious meal
prepared by «Ne> “
msnabsrs.
agement. Marketing will be cov
ered In a 20-minute session under
Dr. T. D. Aaron, Grain Marketing
A 20-minute question
Specialist,
period will
uan ctuiton. M«»<i«ns Win 49-38; Remain 1 Gome Rock
INDIAN CAGERS DOWN
CISCO, GRAB DISTRICT LEAD
Thursday night, Feb. 20, 7:30
to 10 o'clock: B. R. Spears, Agron-
omist will discuss Weed Control
in a 30-minute period. Fertility
will receive 20 minutes under B.
C. Langley, Experiment Station.
Varieties will be discussed in 20
minutes - Iby Mr. Langley. Mr.
Spears will give a 15-mtnute dis-
cussion on Irrigation. A 20-min-
ute question session follows.—
r Vgaws** '
Iff,
M- *
r
;:t w sru-TVAN
. ,n, retires after 41 yearn
Mr. Sullivan is a graduate of
Oomnche High School,, class of
1913, and served with the U.S.
Marin j Qorp during World War
He le an avid sports fan, and
always la a strong backer of the
Comanche teama
Mr. Sullivan and his wife Mve
at 901 W. Paine. They have two
who
children, Mrs.
Bobble
Abilene, and a eon, Pat
teaches school In Lamesa.
Sxpontlon
Underway At Mims
Mamoriat Hospital
m
Mims Memorial Hospital. Co-
manche. Is now undergoing con-
struction of an additions! clinical
liRjoAt«4y and added doctor’s of- \
floe space.
^ Dr. C. B. Wrlght.jvho ha* be err
os, sick leave for several month*, - ,
wU| occupy the new office In thei, J
hospital. :.
I P'iHUii nm fvmwblntnrl fnr th* iiliJ
^in
this
IOLET. Ghs*
I used car Weft
~ “ their ad
9»._
you kitcMr your coffee
[more than your doctor bUl?
what statistics say, aeoord-
PURHAM1S PHAiiatACT.
trn* * Is—WBWFAP-
JDmWMfl DOESN’T
U DE — it gees where R ta
|tTLAL POISE ritoes are
m this week at KARS-
A n«w shipment Just ar-
FRI.VO HONORS
BVRTHOAT
ami nephews of Walter
*>ra Smith gathered recent-
Smith home at Sidney,
™r. Mr. Smith on his Slat
itfng the Smiths and brlng-
adorned with SOL can-
'" several nine
OqJona
ss
inderhill of
and Sam and Claod-
of the
mss
nut^ooth at theWAm«terdam Exhibkion. The husband of the young lady on Mr,
The fighting Oomanche Indians
‘ the District 8-AA bas-
heri Tuesday night
Kar Bombing the Cisco Loboes 70-
90. Tbs Indian Maidens stayed in
1 fight for the girls champion-
> by winning 49-38.
Be two games were played
brimi a packed gym, With stand-
room only. It was estimated
t It wag the largest crowd
a basketball game in
who play
of their beet games of
ason, downed the Cisco
for the second time this
This sets the stage for a
the girl’s district title
Friday night, Feb-
19.
guards Judy Hicks,
Dunn, and Doris Evans,
held the Clsoo girls to only 15
potato in the first half, while the
~~ scoring 28. Even
after two at th* storting local
out, the Queens
warp unable to gain on the Maid-
Mhiden' forwards. Nan Heneon,
Sandra Coen, and Dorothea Byrd,
did flns,Joba. Byrd led the soor-
Ing with 30 points, Henson scor-
| tad-0—d-Ooan-l^M
At th* beginning of the boy's
KiiHf n looxen mi^nty du tot
jtte home team, as the Indiana
f*01 behind 10 points in the first
quarter, end trailed 19-10 at the
end of the firet period.
_ their lead to
ftSfctBtato again early in the ee-
„ . b«t midway In
the period the Indians began to
ahead 21-
pot nt* in the fourth quarter
break the gsme wide. open.
PVins are completed for the
; addition of eight more private I
Phy.'iclsts, have produced a tem-iiedS, oonatruction of which will J {J
P«nature many thousand degrees begin as soon as the plans are-
hotter than the surface of the1 approved by the State Hospital
«un. | Board. I
hit his high point total for a
single gam* this season, scoring
33 points. He hit LI times from
the field and bad H free throws
without a- miss. , . „
Skipper Shumpes,
scoring honors ,
After the first quarter. Coman-
che did a good job rebounding.
Geauga .Stool* wm atoetondlwg
both an the sSCannve and defen-
sive backboards, r
If the Indians oan maintain
their winning habit and down
Dublin next Tuesday and Gran-
bury Friday, Fab. 14 they will
repeat a* District 8-AiA cham-
pions. The Indians are idle this
|"rtday night. .
Malden* Meet StepMbvlBe
The Maidens win play the Sts-
phenvtHe Honey Base Thursday
night, Feb. 10, In Stsphenvttle.
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COMANCHE COUNTIANS GREET SENATOR—Pic-
tured above is a group of Comanche County Democrats y
who greeted United Staten Senator Ralph Yarixirough \
ia«t Saturday rught in the De Unin-jiome of Mh Mkl
Mr*. George W. Rollins, following the Texas Senior
Senator’s address to several hundred people in De Leon
High SohwH as a etimwx to the Studenty Counei) and
Beta Club Democracy In Action program. Senator
Yarborough was introduced to the gathering by Jim
Mohoir, De Leon Higti School Student Council prod-
dent and Chipper Lee, Beta Club president. Following
the address, Senator Yarborough held a question and
answer forum with high school students from De I-eon
and Comanche. Left to right, above: Mrs. Rollins,
De Leon; City Councilman Jerry Wright, Comanche;
Mra. A. G. Lee, De Leon; Bob Carpenter, Comanche;
Geo. W, Rollins, De Iieon, forum State
tive; Senator Yarborough, and A. G. Lee, De Leon
Comm
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1964, newspaper, February 7, 1964; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892453/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.