The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1969 Page: 3 of 14
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THE COMANCHE CHTET, COMANCHE, TEXAS 7M41
COLLEGE NEWS
phen Norris Sharori Beaty and National Sculpture Society en up the chisels'* Academy's MacArthur. When tion" outside t!i«) Chapman t tltl) OK’THANKS .
Jackie Barret were home Irani Close Ma?Arthurs most fa- its not dtoie tiiat way at all Or Tauch finished her cl_y Uraduait* Center nt i i jaiity
NTSU in Denton Stanton Reese mous post p re do depict in the lot! atari's wih a great deal work, she chose the Italian stu- University in San Antomir We want io express OUT"
It wap the weekend for Uni- was in from Angelo State Col- *1'!> r**Urn b> ,bt" *
T. t-. . ...“tsss.is: ssi -srnS^£' &'.****'■ .«** ***■ i&fs&e&asi
bail an off woek. and -the stu-
Tis strange weather we’re
roh—— like poring over dio. * —--------r— thanks and appreciation to our_.
pines. \.......... .. .................- measurements from an Army General Mac'ArthUr s sculp- M»i* <Me*»a and New Mexico maiTy friends lor zli your acts
Dedication of the statue of Physical examination of t h e tor has lull close Jo' Howard Mr aruj Mrs. "* b.n.w.K ur
We know others were home, the General striding ashore on *>' r!'<VlV,-.%'* a!!'! i!l,U ,a-vnc br. inan>’ years Sh e jjr spent the past. vytrk visiting pj'tai bl^od"dooors and your-
luil we didn’t hannen i<> see Leyte will coUtr^Just two davs of Leyte return. And like read was awarded a Doctor of Fine a,..,.. pi.iUren in od. -si Mr ' ‘ 01 , 1 „ i u r 0 ,,,
Srne'samSr'Ricki'wan^ or hear floSTthem Call ** of the 25th anmversarv of W »«>.«“ «rt your hands Arts degree in lirtl. She grew am, Mrs Ar!ls E;l,U-. and Mr >0* *
game Saturday Rlcki faring, . . , . . that much-heralded event for on-about the man And like upon A.rgnch near Brady, and vils shirill Kaslev ard .1. a.v
accgmoanied hy a Irrmd. Vm- . ( ' . quests * occurred on October 20. I»44 studying pictures and his vari- her outstanding talent was dis- iull,iy j|-ai>(, w‘SiUd Mi < u M* !°!
cent Potfeli, visited with his 1 aSt* There’s a lot that could be ous articles of clothing you can covered early Her first w.ork Ind Mrs S P Fasl-v nf Por « nA u;,lh Z
g-ardmother. Mr, Frances and “partidp^ taf about this particular s.a- borrow to attract attention was a piece & New’^Mexico They got to ^ W°
faring. # r 0. tue. )' First a drawing must be of sculpture in butter that was see their new great grandson, time
Also home "from the Univer- .. A ffw.v;ear* XT!*"**1 "V* °" M" £ft. *"* * 8mal1 w^'ihe was%f “d>
vet> .1 a rd
nunw irum me univrr- , . / . i>, ikm
wit v-of Texas in Austin were w»«. 10 r t u n a f e^each year back in ll»3_
to have an art Chow; brought Then, when it was finished.
Academy it was serf to Italy for casting.
TTa jor General WimaM T. When- she rTTIThe d high Mli h‘,sl<'y
Then the hard work started— school, several ladies who were iikhk Klto.M PKIDDY
barefoot >nd wearing their ^oin* !hr,,'u?!h PkLdge?"^,a.n “ .We. ihouiht the following re- tk- iw. L>. "ral «>d h,s wife,, both visited Payne College benefactress ,ar- v,<Vk
.We,bought the following re- The widow of the late general n t u'S k^" ?° V VU, 7“
lease sent to us from Howard ^veiled the stalui atop its r>l ,aut’b ,n ber studio, along ranged for^
to ,
Dwayne is at home now, find
.. rmtn toe
bottom of our hearts we say
.a ul, .—-c*.»dyiie, Hena,
Him, Steven and Brad Lackey.
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the young girl to
'id DALLAS
lightest summer clothing. trying to keen uo his grades! _ .......a .........statue .ton ^ ----- ^ .
The good warm weather l-. ■ T 1 . Pavne in Brownwood would be base'on Saturday Oct w,th Acadt‘m> Board c h • i r- study unde? the late Dr Pom PUSH \M) TYI.KH VJSITOR
couldiu please the farmers K a T'n THr'('on 0f interest to the many friends Kf" ,H >atirda>. Oct- man (nha, Brand o( McAllen. p<.o Coppmi in San Antonio, a Mrs Azalea Kills visited her Mr and Mrs Dale Spivey
better -Peanut men are busy f.,Urd‘o ' mK 'r'.. Hh made by Ur. Tauch in Coman- . .. frlliliftn nf . . . *« Vvw 'sma11 model- Th‘*> >««"« l!alian sculptor who rose cousins. Miss Lora Gunter of and Mr and Mrs Jerry Wright
digging their crops and -rain Lartnli* Mrt.,and Mrs K u e 11 che. . ' ,s l.he fr1u,,10t' °.f d lol,of ‘uad« a few suggestions to prominence. Rusk and Mr and Mrs Horace were in Dallas Sunday to at-
farmers arc w atehinutht F.er1gl!son S.h,‘ ,was a<;V0Ta' -o- ho',le and "0Tkt a,nd drtams f,or Then the hard work stated- I.Mer she became Dr Cop- Gunter of Tyler over the week- tend the fall fashion market,
small crop grow ,,,ed bv a trMfnd- Jane Hod«es "Take one of the greasiest liv- a lo1 P^P1®' •"J'^dmg liter-iUy like the plumbing wQrk. pmi's protege Since the deal), end
“ "«*' - » •« l»v« Also homo from Ta r I et o n » 'SSTj^^JT^ c^„,“ £ St S
another banner v, ,r .n ;u, O..I oil I. L I . ‘be figures of history she ad- V1'' " and a carpenter noth
no, banner year in agitcul were Shelly Houck ami Urry mir % most Take a C0||eKe nickels and dimes, waslicd qars sculptor," Dr Tauch explains menl in the Coppini Memorial
Blackwood. 0j wy,ich the sculptor feels her- ^ot *nvo'ved 'n a,t kinds of "First, you have to build a Academy of Fine Arts in San
5-«Ka-r:
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end the dollar
cents.
college to do an heroic - size luu,,L,,s l" "c 11* P<>> "" «* is stretched over the frame and For a number of years
,, . of the weaker Districts in AA bronze statue of that figure in sliliue . * . , . the clay work begins And you Tauch has been active in How-
worth ten - sports. history. .s gigantic project was need to know a lot about ana ard Payne alumni circles in
_ — o— -o— That’s what masterpieces £?n7'i>d outia,C J.ack ,omy ab«ut thfe-time, too" San Antonio
Lax-al merchants are already Daylight Savings time ends Howard Payne College's Doug- as. . . ... ... and then the‘clothes are put the Walker Memorial Library
getting in their merchandise at 2 00 Sunday morning. Be las McaArthur Academy of Lets go back a bit with the on" • on the campus.
*”*. ‘nose extra special gifts, j.un. t0 turn your clock back Trcedom, is her masterpiece. sl®ry- . , After the clay or plastalina _Among the *■ b e 11 e r known
end wise folks are reminded one hour before you go to bed “We know,” HPC president , y°u r® a sculptor and you work is finished, « plaster cast Tauch works in Texas are the
tiiat it s smart to s h o p and Saturday night. Dr Guy D Nevwman, "that Dr. *e ,a a [Tom_a c? e?.® Presi‘ is made of the statue, and Texas Ranger in Love Field in
—o— —0— Tauch was the person we want- den* Jlke 7r' .auch did from fiom this cast the bronze sta- Dallas, a statue of the late
... — ------ It's so easy to have a well- ed to do the statue. . .we also ^t’'vman, telling her she tue is finished. The plastalina Mayor R.' L. Thornton of Dallas
things you just cant get here— balanced personality; just for- think that it is her master- ,, been selected to do the is removed from’ the original in Fair Park there, a statue of
This little item is not available get vouy troubles as easily as piece.” ah?7*" s*idue °* General Mac- work, and w.U be used again on Moses Austin in City Hall
I'; Comanche, but it's a clever you do your blessings.-WBW Dr. Tauch, a fellow of the Ar"*ur, . , anothek stfitue.. Square in San Antonio.......Pippa
gift, and anyone so desires to What do you do. There are onty a few ftrfns f asses” at the Browning Li-
bestow it on us. we won’t mind. ****^^♦♦♦★*a***Aa*aa**aaKaaaaa***A**aaa**aaaa* Do you rush out and buy a in the world that can cast into urary on Baylor University
big chunk of bronze and sharp- bronze a statue the size of the campus and “Higher Educa-
•save in Comanche
However, there are some-
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Hunting season is still under-
lay, Dove season continues
until next Thursday, Oct. 30.
Quail season begins Saturday
Nov.8, as does Deer season.
While hunting season is on,
v.e’d thought we would pass
along these lo commandments
ol gun salety.
1. Regard every gun as being
loaded
2. When not using, break
your gun down.
3. Be sure your barrel and
action are not clogged.
4 Keep your safety on until
ready to fire.
5 Never point a gun at any-
thing you don't want (o shoot,
6 Be sure of your target be
fore firing.
7. Unload your gun before
leaving it unattended
8 Never ciimD anything with
t loaded gun.
9. Never shoot at water or
■ flat hard surtace. ,
10 Never drink alcohol while
hunting.
” ® — o—
One way to avoid excitement
is to live within your income.
The Comanche Indians will
face three tough teams In
league play next year, as Ball-
inger. Coleman- and Winters
are new members of Dislirct
8-AA „
Comanche loses an old foq—
Granbury, which moves to dis-
trict with Fort .Worth Kirk-
paterick, which has won the
State' track title the past two
years, and were runner up (or
State AA Basketball champion-
ship.
The Indians have played
Coleman the past two seasons
in football, and usually p i a y
Ihyni in basketball, but Coman-
che hasn’t played Winters since
1955 in footaall, and haven't
met Ballinger team since.,1959.
In addition to playing good
football, all three teams have,
good basketball and track pro-
grams. and should improve the
image ot District f-AA, which
has long been considered one
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1969, newspaper, October 24, 1969; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth903924/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.