The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1963 Page: 3 of 12
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and Choice calf 200-300 was sell-1( VKI> Oil THANKS
i tng at $47.00 -to $40.00, down
j slightly compared to last month.
| Good steer btuif... 505-760 pounds
sold in Houston at the month's
(close st $40.00 to $42 00 csompar-
Llberal marketings of fed beef e<l to $41.00 to $42 00 last'month
contributed to lower dressed beef Good calf at Houston In the 250-
prices and a resulting decline Injlfto weight range brought $4150-
the fat cattle market during Sep-($4:1.00, down $1.00 from last
tember. - I month.
‘ The latest monthly summary'j At San Antonio, Good steer and
published by the Cattle Feeders heifer beef 400-600 pounds sold
Division of the Texas and South-'for $.18.00 to $40.00 compared to
western Cattle Raisers Aseodn- [$39.00 to $42 00 last month. Good
tion points out that increased av- "calf also declined $100 during
crape slaughter weights was a J the month. Choice heifer beef,
factor In the price decline, and, 600-750 pounds was quoted In
that heaviest weight cattle were Denver at $36 25 to $37.25, down
in poorest demand. Prices gener-J a ftrli dtlttar from last montn.
ally looked $100 to $1.75 below At Chicago, Choice steer beet
the previous month's close (dropped $150 to $2.00. In New
Market activity was only mod- York. Choice steer beef 600-700
Fal Cattle Market
Under Pressure
Dr. James Slider
Nelson
Dressing Plant
A Complete Service
PHONE 156-*397
Office
Hours
Ve Texas Tech A A M Gome
10 Blocks Out
EAST WALCOTT AVE.
Mrs. Marie Nelson
Cloitd TNuhday ft wufday AHtfH
PHONE 356-3268
COMANCHE
HIGGINBOTHAM RIJKi.
Does BLADDER
Alter 21, common Kidney or Blsdi
rltsUou effect twice ». meuv woe
men end mer meke you Mini end n
from too frequent, burmne or I
urination both der end nljht Becom
you mar k>># aleep and auffer from
•chaa. Backache and feel old. tlra
praaeed In auch trrltatlon. CY
usually brlnsa faat, ralaalns comf
eurblna Irritating (erma In atrona
urine and by analaaelc pain relle
OYBTKX at drusiUti reed bettri
KII.EV nf.RIINEB
MEMORIAE SERVIOB
lleal|nrn and Builders ef
I mating Monomenta
Hamilton. Teas
REV. S. J. I8HAJ8
Reprcaeataiha
c w *TAF» Photo from grass fat calves, and at the attempted to bring their replace-
’er‘S l'apoose A team. month's close were $.75 to $1.25 ment costs more in line. Rains
in (irimer, Cary Murphree, lower. Placement of calves on in many areas of the state lm-
Billy McDonald Gary Paul fee<1 in Texas feedlots has been proved pasture and range condi-
irklnml T ' .. r' u large during the past 60 day.t, tlons and forced movement of
p,.. ’ r<’w • coach and these'calves will begin to [cattle was slowed. There appears
Hilly Mac Bradshaw, Jerry move to slaughter late this to be a considerable volume of
month. 1 yearling cattle yet unsold. Prioes
» a— Compared to the previous for all classes of feeder cattle
sen-destruction To the Western! month, dressed beef prices closed were $1.50 to $8.00 lower with
mind this sort of protesting isn’t $1.00 to $2.00 lower, with the even greater declines on plain
understandable since Vietnam j most price pressure on the heav-1 heavier weight kinds. Wheat
lenders seem to ignore It alto- ier weight carcasses. At Los An-' pasture prospects look good, but
gather. Surely there is a more. geles, Choice steer beef 650-700. additional rain Is needed for full
practical way to express resent- pounds sold at $39.50 to $40.00. development.
ment I down $1.00 from last month. Good---
Dr. James F. Hallmark
Veterinarian ,
j
Office: 900 E. Central
Phone 356-3252
Stated Meet-
Ins Second
Uuaeday
Night of
Each Month
Plagued Day And
Night with Bladder
Discomfort?
know what to watch for
---- --- before
It's too late This formula is said
tc already be saving lives and
will save millions more as it
comes into general use.
• e
Over the years most of Latin
America has been plagued by
rapidly changing governments and
many revolutions several In the
laat two years. Now a whipping
boy has been found and blamed
for the trouble. Figures reveal
that 40 per cent of the population
over 15 Is illiterate Yet, It would
seem that the remaining 60 per
cent could furnish enough capable
leaders to carrv on a stable gov-
ernment. But then Latin Ameri-
cans Just love revolutions with
lots of shouting and not much
shooting
• e
Current reports show the total
savings In the U. S now at a
new peak of more than one trill-
ion dollars. An impressive figure
were It not for the fact that the
dollar Is now worth only 45 cents
in purchasing power/ If Infla-
tion continues to gnaw at the
IJnwia* eating or drinking miy be •
source of mild, but annoying bladder irri-
tations- making you feel rewllewai tenae.
and atconfert *ble. And if restive* night*,
with nagging kuihtckt, headache or mue
** u la r a ■ r«*** an.) pa in a <lne t.« <>vei evert ion.
at rain or •motional upset. are adding to
your mi*#ry—don’t wait-try Doan s PULs.
Doan s Pills act 3 ways for speedy re-
lief. 1 — They 'bar# a soothing affect on
bladder Irritations. I — A faat pain-reliev-
ing art ion on nagging backache, head-
aches. muscular aches and pains. 3 — A
wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the
kidneys, tending to increase the output of
the 1T miles of kidney tubes So. get the
am* happy relief millions have enjoypd
for over 40 years. For convenience, buy
the large else. Get Doan’s Pills today 1
because of illness
THE OFFICE OF DR. L. K. ORY
m. » i. •+*
m More in fort
W weak buyers
g£*d and amused
latte BsMn Hood, j
• the store of some
ms sack up groc-
louae” (or taking
|~1» regular cus-
hy paid the owner
mjkvn tike that
■Bare honest The
Maid had his fun
while quite likely
I company paid the
cwtMnt
WILL "BE CLOSED FOR ALL BUSINESS
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
INTERNATIONAL
Pest Control
[ a major portion of
■ Would take a new
r SMthoda of oper x-
i jnat released show
r east of U. 8. farms
f Bon thin the bot-
aaL Many farmers
cent group will learn
M etfteienUy or go
MR Tanning * nat-
Wtloe plus a grow-
M the profit margin
Mhaf-mUs manage-
Ktilers of An Kinds ef
Insects, Rats, Mice,
Roaches, Termites,
etc.
Call Collect
JACK SANDIFER
10-30314
or LESTER KILBURN
MI-13963
111! Av# J Breen ws*
the weary and punch-
drunk
dollar Its greatest value
win be In paying debts Incurred
when It was worth 100 cents
when a Ford, Chevrolet or Ply-
mouth could be bought for 700
of them.
ON AUTO INSURANCE
• a good reason why YOU should join
FARM BU
And, acoording to figures just
released auto and truck registra-
tions In the U. S. In 1963 are
expected to reach a- record total
of 82,058.000 -almost 4 per cent
above 1962 Texas Is reported tn
fifth place with 5 million. Cali-
fornia first with 9 million and
New York State second with 3.5
million Michigan, the state fin-
ally absorbing most of the new
Car ihoney. Is far down the list.
The Detroiters obviously beUeve
can are made to be
COMPREHENSIVE • COLLISION • LIABILITY-
MEDICAL • UNINSURED MOTORIST CLAUSE*
Olalm that reports
ik’fc.’sffirss
hi (how that more
» crime committed
the t* % wrattut
All famous MoorMan Products available
at F.Q.B. price at Comanche Plant!
ROBERT WILLIS
•AVMM....WITM TCXAS rARM MMKAU MMSMICCI CALL. YOUR TVS AHMT TOMY.
C. P. Murphy - 156 2584 --—;--------
D. CM.. Hum
BRE • AUTOM OIILE * CROPH A tl A FARMERS COMPREHENSIVE UAtlUTY
sold—not
bought.
The Buddhist who have been
killing themselves in a pillor of
fin In South Vietnam as a pro-
test against real or fancied
wronge by the Vietnam govern-
ment, appear to be accomplishing
nothing by their ghastly acts or
Mime Memorial Osteopathic Hospital
and Clinic
Comanche, Texan 211 Sooth Austin
ROY D. FIMS, D.O. C. B. WRIGHTi ‘DA).
General Practice
Obstetrics. General Surgery
Office Phoae 356-2012 Res. Phone 366-2396
AIR CONDITIONED • OXYGEN EQUIPPED
24-HOUR SERVICE
kxpkrikxcbd run krai, dibectom
CCIhkflN
601 W. GRAND
446
COMANCHE HOSPITAL,
Aifeitaici
CLINIC
FLANNERY - BLACKWOOD
COMANCHE, TEXAS
Kfmore than theti&t&l W a medium^ rice ear,
one to look at. You'D find rich interiors m the
rfc Lape. ExmMMtMmWane8a- Respboave
power—a 390 cu.tin.V-8 is standaril.' And
Hi choice oLittwo-different-lookfai^ styles.
When you
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1963, newspaper, October 11, 1963; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904135/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.