The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1962 Page: 4 of 12
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....Contest lima
Rod Horn Can Sou Pick Tha Winners?
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ADDRESS
Circle The Winners
A&M vs. Arkasas
Comanche vs. Hamilton
TCU vs. Baylon
Rising Star vs. Blanket
Brownwood vs. Breckenridge
San Saha vs. Fredericksburg
HAMILTON----
Dublin vs. De Leon
Rice vs. Texas Tech
TCU vs. Baylor
of ties) COMANCHE
Central Texas
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INDIANS
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WE’RE MIGHTY PROUD ^f the fine showing that you
made against Granbury last week—in WINNING THE
8-AA CONFERENCE OPENER. You showed improv-
ed FIGHT and HUSTLE ... and we believe that you
have the stuff to »*km the measure of the viaiting CISCO
LOBOES, HERE FRIDAY NIGHT. . . . WE’LL BE
THERE CHEERING FOR YOU ALL THE WAY!
ENTER
Ths Wsskly Football
Contest Each Week
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Aubrey Johnson Sfa.
. Humble Sendee
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ChevreWA Olds. Inc.
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Cemanche County
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Beauty Salon
—ALWAYS roa THE INDIANS—
Ratliff Farm Supply
CASE FAHM OmUOMTI
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
Let* Go Get ’KM
TV Cable
. If Yaa Can't Attend Hu i
Hear It Broadcast Un
Ow Channel ] en the TTI
Bailer’s Place
If Tea Want Tn Bare* SUL Try
C. H BAXTER UAL ESTATE
TOO CAN DO nr. INMANS
ROMMS
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Sartor Bros.
GO GET ’EM
Butane basi
WERE FULLING fW* YOU. INDIANS
Joe’s Sendee Station
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Comanche Hafl Bank
“THE BANK ON THE CORNU"
ALL THE WAY INDIANS
Comanche Wholesale,
Grocery
YOU CAN DO IT
Hiqqinbot huiai
LETS FOLLOW
Dudley Bros.
Isham's Flowers
COMPLIMENTS or
SWINDLE JEWELRY
OO TEXACO
ALL THE WAY
WE BACK THE INDIANS
Durham Peanut Co.
WAY INDIANS
INDIANS
Went Texas
— A Speciality
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COMPLIMENTS OF
Comanche County
Electric Coeperafh
Serrfa* 1.100
LETS FOLLOW tUb INDIANS
Ned Stewart's
Grocery-Station
COMPLIMENTS
Comanche
Hospital, lx
Soak Side Grocery
Tens Power k Light
•WhM Iailade Like Tn Eat" '
LOLA H. McDANIEL, Owner
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Higginbotham Life
Insurance Company
ON W. CENTRAL PHONE
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IM% BEHIND THE INDIANS
Hathcock Appliances
JOHN M. (HAPPY) HATHCOCE
SU HAPPY R BE HAPPY
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1962, newspaper, October 26, 1962; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890393/m1/4/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.