The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1950 Page: 6 of 22
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CHS To Have New Football Stands
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Political
Announcements
Mrs. J. J. Rogers,
County Resident
For 50 Years, Dies
MEN’S Large Size
♦ Handkerchiefs ♦
Lovely New
l''asliii>ns ,\t
Lovely Low Lost
Frocks
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MEN’S
♦ Undershirts ♦
Hot Rain - III Bargains
At HOFFMAN S
El I.M.S.
films
1 liii'.hiin;
of nil kimf.
charge 1'
tic, hot's or horses.
D MrDEArtMON
<FOUNT> WOOD
SAM DUKE
BRUCE JONES
OU .IE GANDY
SAM PHIFER
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Billy Gresham and Gary Luker of Harmony
mimed to the second all-
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LACY
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PRINTS
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MISSES’, Size 2-14
DRESSES
SHEETS
THE HOTTEST
PRICE ANYWHERE . .
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Mrs. Cunningham
Resigns As Head Of
81 x 99 “GREEN BOND”
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$1
BATH MAT
♦ SETS ♦
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Li Imported
Swiss Batiste
I Styles At
$2.98
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3 preview .of what smj t teens will wear this Summer1 You’ll love
its gaiety ..its LU slanted stripes in the skirt. Exclusive, Sanfonred*
chamtray in Junior Petite sizes 7 to 15.
•Rfjiduil ahiinkage less than 1 <
Mrs. Ed Anderson, Litlefield; and I
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in church ,
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NOW IS the TIME lor you to
trade off that old sewing niiicli-
for a new otir. Her our beau-
tiful console, desk and portables
tor demonstration, no
Serine Drug Ap-
12-tf i
B A TH
TOWELS
Large Size
4 For
WASH
CLOTHS
15 For
hl I leather
and a perfect
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how A.k
obUi'ut ions
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Johnston, j
Blue, John 1
*;f. Bobbie ‘
Dale
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for Comanche
1950 football .season
III Dressy
■'Hid Sun-Bark
Styles
Sizes 12 to
• ircular
as illustrated
just
12 for $1;
LADIES’ JERSEY
♦ GOWNS ♦
Reg. $1.98
$1
L.^piES’ - MISSES’
RAYON
WHITE V I ♦ PANTlEs ♦
l,0M,TL 01 5 prs. JI
ONE LARGE GROUP LADIES’------~
Skirts'Blouses $O
Values to $5.98
WHILE THEY LAST
♦Misses Sandals^
Sizes 3 to 12
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; For ’50 Season; Coach Joe Andrews
Expects 59 Gridmen For Practice
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lz-t us take care of your
work for you Kodaks •hypodermic needles at no extra easy
.Sen ice Drill Store. ‘ barne. For chickens, turkeys, cat-
'130-tfi l,e. bo:':. or horses. (26-tD
If new parts are needed for
your John Deere Farm Equip-
ment, it will pay to replace
them with only genuine John
Deere Parts. I hey'rc is de-
pendable as Old Faithful.
Each John Deere I’art is the
identical twin of the part it
replaces, it's made from the
same high-grade material . . .
from the same pattern . . .
with the same quality work-
manship as the original part
it replaces. Genuine John
Deere Parts are made to lit
right ... to last longer.
Right now is a good time
to check over your John
Deere Equipment. If parts arc-
needed to put it in top shape,
buy only genuine John Deere
Parts. Place your order with
uj the next time you're in
town.
Sizes 2 to 1
Whites and ('o’ors
SKIRTS V
KEEP YOUR FIZXlRS polished
nnd pretty. Rent our floor pol-
isher and polish spreader tor on-
ly $100 foi 1’4 hour. Serihe
Dili". Stole, Appliance Dept
<25-tfi
All kitiih. '<.t ’hem electrically refiriternted to BUY A GOQlJ used
your ................"
insure you full strength. We loan fniterator now. as low''as^sM 95" 1
. at. no extra easy payments. G.....’’
Service Dru,, Appiiance*Dept.
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The Chief ia authorized to an-
nounce the follow inn candidates
for office, subject to the
Democratic Primary,
July 22, 1950.
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For HI sle Senator, 25lh District:
DOI USE Y B H ARDF.M A N
■ Re-Election
For Ntate Representative,
101th District:
ARTHUR GROMATZKY
For District Attorney:
L. BRANN
lor Sheriff:
GASTON BOYKIN
BEJ.VE BEAN
J B ' JIM i JENKINS
WAYNE M SWINDIJC
JOE FRITTS
O I' McADAMS
For C ounty Judge:
O E RIPPETOE
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Jerry Gregory; Richard Beenp. t
Donald Robertson, Donny Hicks, ‘
...... Kenneth McNutt comprise I , _____ . l c
minor lettermen Squadmen ' 11 l°mmunity hie,
the junior U-am are: Dan
Hash-y. Jimmy Norton. Dixon
McGlothlin. Felton Brooks, Jerry
Pyburn, and Hollis Broun.
Candidates with no experience
include: Dale McNutt, Muck
Stalk. Norman Foreman. Frankie
M< Daniel, Dulan Hendrix. Gayle
Nel on. ' ' •"
BHveu.
1 Hpltl.
man Smith. Guyion
Bobby Watkins, .Janies
Maize, William Hllliaixf
Vineyard. Donald Elliott,
C.umiehael. J.loyd .Henderson I
(den Wilson, J '
neth Elliott. ;
al.
joyously into
iliif. white,
all occasions,
Mrs. J J Rogers. 79, resident
of the Harmony community for
50 years, died in a Brownwood
hospital at 7 am. Thursday,
March 30. following a long 111-
ne.vs. Funeral services for Mrs.
were held at the White
Pojnt Church Friday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Intel merit was tn White
Strategic straps in triplicate taken
lloin the smartest dictates of to-
da,\ s lasliions ... a real conversa-
tion piece in shoes. .\() greater joy \
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For Tax Asscssor-I ollcctor:
! J E LIGHTFOOT
EDWIN A SARTOR
For County Clerk;
f IlOY DABNEY
For County Superintendent:
ELZO BRINSON
For County Attorney:
JOHN NICHOLSON
D P PARKER
1 For County Treasurer:
ROY LITTLE
MRS OLA HODGES
For District Clerk:
ALTON KIRKIJUfD
(Re-Electlur Second Tenn>
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
C V BIGGS
G B < GOB» STAH.EY
W R 'BILL) ELLIOTT
OLLIN WILLIS
W R iBUJd MAZUREK
F'or Commissioner Precinct No. 2-
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dimmer in these
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Thev're Yoi p’"' a |)er,eft answer
"n v te Hll k perfect answer for
11,1 G'lir penny-wise budget at
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- DEAD ANIMAL SERVICE
Free mid sine C iU ' Collect
Phone 303, Hamilton. Texas
HIGHLIGHTS IN IHK WORLD Ol- IASHION . . . presented in all their incomparable b IL il k
in the Ihisiiicss , , , whose skill and know how make a iiiinct»-ineat pi<» out of the idea that high styles come onl .SO^ smartest manufacturers
-- Y at nigh prices.
J It LACY PR( iDtit'k Want:, to
thunk you for the nice business
■T<T« aie "lung me in toy .new
pTaee Hu;hc I market prices paid
tor your piodine and the light,
ml all garden and field seeds Am
bookme orders for baby ciiicks.
all breeds and colors. See me for
your needs J B Lacy, ,30-lf)
, VACCINES AND SERUMS ai
i. Serviie Drug Store. We keep
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I row 19 9 fern with
• ’ vou I'M lopftistictttj •!»
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BROWN DOMESTIC
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were 1
district team last year.
.Coming Up From Juniors
1 A number of boys will be
ing up from Coach Joe _______
hart's undefeated Junior team of ,
last season. Bobby Radford John L'Wa' C'»<imani^heii Burl Lewis’ i
Keeter. John Beatv 11 ovd Bi N'Sn>'der-’ Mrs- Eue11 Cook. Dallas J
Jerry G.^oryy ^TOehard -Ed Anderson. Litlefield; '
■ - ' Mrs. Dave Brandon. Amarillo.
Mrs. Rogers, active
was a mem
her of the Methodist Church.
Plans for Comanche Hizh
School s 1950 football season are
r.eating completion accordin: to
Coach Joe R Andrews. Plans
have Ix'en made for the erection
of permanent bleaclyrs on the
soutl; side of the TOlfi^that will
; seat approximately! 1800 people
Tin improvement [will give Co-
manche a stadium comparable to
j other schools in tins district.
' Fifty-Nine Men to Report
recent poll of the high Rogers
■ school, fifty-nine candidates in-
dicated that they will report for _ ... _____________
football practice nejtt August 15. Point Cemeterj. Rev. J D. Smoot j
Among these boys will be twelve had charge of the services,
lettermen and five squadmen Pallbearers were: Belie Bean,
from lust year's team. Three of Carl Thomas, Zet Edwards, Doc
these boys, Nelson Thomas. Jim- Edwards, Orve Rogers, and Lay-
mv Jones, and Ray King have Ion Rogers,
earned two letters. One year let- j Mrs. Rogers, who was Pluma
termen include: Joe Slider, Rob- Lewis, before her marriage, was
ert D-e, Gai-y Luker, Tuffy Seay. 1 born in DeKalb, Alabama on Ap-
J B. Arthur, Jimmy Lockridge, j ril 21. 1870, daughter of the late
Billy Gresham. Weldon Turner. Sam Lewis Sr. She came with
and Kennard Tupin. Squadmen her parents to Texas at the age
are: Jerry Beene, Woody McKin- of 18, settlin gin the Harmony
zie. Gene Ratliff, Garland Gaines,1 community. Gn March 4, 1893,
I and George pillin. Jimmy Jones, she was married to J. J. Rogers
_______' who survives her.
Chikiren surviving are: Charlie
B. Rogers of Fort Worth, Eueil
I Rogers of Comanche, and Mrs.
I V E. Boyd of Brownwood.
She is also survivel by the fol-
lowing brothers and sisters: Sam
Lewis, Comanche; Burl Lewis, '
tw> greater value tn be found
where. In white elk for
F'or I'ominissioiK-r Precinct No.
j HOMER El) MILLER
R W 'BILL' EVANS
For Constable. Precinct
MIKE SULLIVAN
In a
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Homemaking Dept. |
Wilil'H; Bowoen, William ,VI' ' 1;i'r'' !l ' tommie Joyce!
John Spruill. Joe p.m) ('"‘inin l.ijr.i lias rewind as 1
Billy John Wilson Nor-1 l,'a<i ol 1111 bomemakm'’. depart- 1
Gaylon Johnston i "L111 of Ct,manche High School.
•^effective April 15. to accept j
, position as Hom< Demonstration
A: "nt of Stephens Cohnty. 1
1 Mis. Cunt.i'i'.di.iiti will assume
1 her new duties hi Breckenridge
1 on April 17. Mi. Cunningham
: moved to Breckenridge about a
month ago, where he lias accept-
*'■'! a position as salesman with
nOW' aS , recogmz-;
Guaiapltvd.—! ed as one of the outstanding
homcmakmg teachers in this sec-
tion.
William
Donald
J.loyd
-K4JX1. Coulter, Prin-
and Lonnie McDoug-
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Iui military sei
I Senatoi ant
■ reside in San
I no young son:
I Hardeman i
■practice of lai
■Runge under
lllunge & Hai
Iflauitainm olfii
Lett Building,
I Senator Hai
■mayor of San
land was then
Iresentative wit
(He was re-ele
Lain in 1942
hepi'iseni n lives
signed Hom tl
enlisted as a pi
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Mr. Hardcm
expect d to ma
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as many citize
as possible;-
The 25th
embraces 16
Brown. Coke,
die, Concho,
Kimble. Mason
art, Mills, Rt
Sterling and 1
Ln his tprm
Senator Hardei
“Four years
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office of State
I was elected,
support niven'
paign and su
Hateful.
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special session
have u me an<
now Id'lory an,
made must sta
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APRIL 7. 1954
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1950, newspaper, April 7, 1950; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1259768/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.