The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1963 Page: 8 of 12
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OCTOBER XI. 1963
THE COMANCHE CHUEP
Used Gars
*1.
1961 Ford ii-Ton Pickup $1,375
V». Ovndihr. 19.006 MHr«
X i
1958 Buick Special HT 2-Dr. $ 550
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|v KkUa Good Tire*.
1957 Plymouth 4-Door $ 365
I Appears la Qand Condition
1950 Chevrolet $ 1^5
with '54 Motor
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Charter No 14227
Reserve District hk>- 11
Report of Condition of The
, STATIC NATION At, BANK
of ( omam-he
In the State of Texas, at the clows
of bueineae on September 30. IMS,
published In response to Call made
by Comptroller of The Currency,
under Section 5211, U. 9. Revtaed
Statutea
Anaet«
Caah, balance* with other
banks, and cash Items
in process of
collection ..........$840,205.83
United States Government
obligations, direct
and guaranteed ,...1,024 300.00
Obligations of Sta.es and
political subdivisions 671.253.78
Other bonds, notes and
debentures (Including
$548,750.00 securities of
Federal agencies and cor-
porations not guaran-
teed by U. S.......648,760.00
Loans and discounts
(including $289 14
overdrafts) ........ .866,437A3
Bank premises owned
$17,060.34 furniture and
fixtures $17,198.98 ...34.249.33
Other assets ............6,960.65
rJERRY NORRIS ENROLLS
IN TEXAS WESLEYAN
Jerry Norfis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Troy Norris, 101 Williams
Drive. Comanche, has enrolled In
Texas Wesleyan College, Fort
Worth, for the fall aemester-
1963-63. He is a 1963 graduate of
Comanche High School and Is a
freshman at TWC
More than 1.600 students are
currently enrolled at TWC, says
a press release from the college
It la a four year coeducational
Institution that grants the Bache-
! lor of Arts. Bachelor of Science,
Bachelor of Music, and Bachelor
of Business Administration de-
grees.
Here From Axle
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Couch and
children. Cathy and Kyle, of Axle,
spellt the week-end in Gustine
with his father, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Couch, and In Comanche with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Carpenter.
Gusline FHA
Hobo Day ;r^m^
K ' - * Homf for the week
by atmiNC SNA CHAPTM RISORTM I wlth home foui^A
The Gustine FHA is having a! D^ie DlCk**
Hobo Day, Saturday, October 12 i North Texas o,B?Khtja*a j
The girls will be working from rts from TexJerry
8:30 a.m. until 2:30 pjn. They Caraway from ‘
will be doing such fobs as house- kerson from r' Jtmn>i
arwaabing. Ironing, \ HaroW Perkins ^
Kl other odd Jobe Hank Durham ’ ^
«t you think they fron, Bavlm,
I Southwest Texas u Burl«i]
will be ueed by the iey from Trinity' u d J°ta
cleaning, ce
vardwork, and other odd
Tou pay what you
deserve
The money
Gustine FHA Chapter for spon-
soring FHA girls to the Stare
meeting in Austin In May, for t****************^
Improving the Home Economics J
Department, and In honoring par- £ ‘"•oprVot,',
ents in various ways. , j "SoUwu
Girls earning money will cast J trod*, ,***
their votes for Hobo Queen If 5
you have Jobs for these girls,! *
contact Ray Center, Chapter £
, . , _________ *******»*e*eea»»^
Total Assets
$3,991,162.32
mm
203 N. AUSTIN
INSURANCE
Phone 380*2366
HURRY! ENROLL OCT. 1-91 ONLY!
Regular quarterback, Donald
Feist, who didn’t play on offense,
and played only the fourth quar-
ter on defense, did an outstand-
ing Job for the Indians. Jerry
Foreman, bard running Indian
back, re-injured an ankle In the
first period, and saw no further
action.
America's first billionaire was
John D. Rockefeller.
The Comanche Indians. In their
last non-conference start of the
season, dropped their fifth game
in a row. losing to the LUno
Yellow Jackets. 29-0. in Llano last
Friday night.
Comanche, defending District
8-AA champions, unable to get
going and playing with several
Regulars either missing all, or
parf tit the game due to Injuries,
were unable to move the ball
ixmaistently at any tkne during
the night or to cope with the
broken field running of Mike
Rogera, an eluaiva Jacket back,
and company.
First downs favored the Jack-
ets 13-6; also the Llano eleven
had g wide edge in yards gained
rushing
It was a tough night for the
game but outmanned locals—aa
Llano kept up a consistent, re-
lentless attack behind some good
running by Halfback Rogers and
Fullback Charles Staedtler.
Llano s first score came mid-
way in the second quarter when
Halfhack Ftogerm circled right
end, cut back sharply to the laft
Here From Lampasas
Mrs. Jess Brown of Lampasas
was a Comanche visitor last Sat-
urday. While here she attended
a dessert-bridge party given by
Mrs. Walter Barret, Mrs. Wade
Evridge, and Mrt. Clarence Albln
at the Garden Center.
Tom Thumb’s real name was
Charles Sherwood Stratton.
i and went untouched 30 yards for ,
| the score. Sammy Robb kicked 1
the extra point. |
Kirk Hodge*, a defensive half-
back, gathered In a Comanche
aerial In the third quarter and
swept Into the end none. Robb
again made the extra point.
Rogers, a few plays later, took
a pitchout from the quarterback
and swept around end for 44
yards, and a touchdown. Again
Robb booted the extra point.
Final touchdown of the night
tame on a sustained drive after
the Jackets took over on the In-
dian forty after a short punt
Butch Stovall got the final two
yards A pass to End Russell
was good for the two point con-
version.
The Indians were never aole to
muster a serious scoring threat.
Skipper Shumnes led the Coman-
che line piay --with John Wilson,
John Cunningham, and Tommy
Willis coming In for some
defensive stops during the
Larry Harbour was Comancl
chief offensive threat.
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i good
night,
niche s
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You cm rely m me to give your cor
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its staffed with trained men who know thafr
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For washing, lubrica-
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battery service, and for
Humble's great gasolines
and motor oils, drive in today!
HUMBLE
CELEBRITY
PARTY!
m
3 FIRST-PRIZE WINNERS
Here’e your chanca to appear on nation-
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will be Dick Clark’s honored guests on a
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atarel Just thinkl With all expenses paid,
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’85 OTHER PRIZES
Liabilities
Demand deposits of Indivi-
duals, partnerships,
and corporations ..2,207,403.65
Time and savings deposits
of individuals, partner-
ships, and corpora-
tions ..............1,074,177.59
Deposits of United States
Government (Including
postal savings) ......47,267.10
Deposits of States and
political subdivisions .246,330.08
Deposits of banks ......18.639.33
Certified and officers'
checks, etc...........48,233.12
Total
Deposit* $3,642,060.78
(a) Total demand
deposits $2,486,091 .11
(b) Total lime
and savings
deposits .$1,156,969.67
Total Liabilities $3,642,060.78
Capital Funds
Common stock par
value per Phare $100.00
No. shares
authorized 600
No. shares
outstanding
600 .......$60,000.00
Surplus ......$100,000.00
Undivided
profit* .... $199,111.64
Total Capital
Fund* ... $349,111.54
Every Woman Needs
Son
Total Valuation Reserve*
and Capital Funds . $349,111.54
Total Liabilities,
Valuation Reserves
and Capital Fund* 33.991.132.32
Time certificates of
deposit outstanding
$17,316.13
Joe Tupin, Agent
D. F. HALL
JOHN D. HICKS
IN COMANCBK
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I. ELMON KERBY JR.. Vice
President and Cashier, of the
above-named bank d6 hereby de-
clare that this report of condi-
tion is true and correct to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
ELMON KHftBT JR.
We, the undersigned director*
attest the correctness of this re-
port of condition and declare that
It has been examined by us and
to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true and correct.
BOYD ANTHONY
TOM BURTON
L. C. DURHAM
ELLEN A. NORRIS
Directors
Sons Of Hermann
To Honor Schllo
SAN ANTONIO Member* of
the Hermann Sons fraternal or-
der throughout tjie state will hon-
or Abelr Grand President, Fritz!
Schllo, In the final month of the
organizat Ion’s ‘Team -Action*
Membership drive in October. The
month has been designated as
“Grand President’s Month.’’
Prktdy Lodge
Home offices Of the fraternal
order are in San Antonio The
Hermann Sons lodge In Priddy.
Mill* County is Priddy Hermann
Sons Lodge No. 279.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.