The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954 Page: 1 of 16
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The Comanche Chief
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Comanche County's Oldest Business Institution—Published For And About Comanche County
EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR—NO. 27
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COMANCHE, TEXAS, JANUARY 15. \S54
16 PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS
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__Harellk’s—you 11 fine!
—many special values awaiting you
durihc their January Clearance
Sali now In progress. Better ad-
venture through the firm's adver-
tisement In this issue and see for
yourself.
o o o o
And at James Motor Company,
a giant sacrifice used car and
truck sale Is now underway. Need-
ing a used car or truck? If so
you mve your choice of a number
of dflgerent make sand models at
reduced pries—advertised this
iMKm in the local Dodge-PJymouth
special ad.
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I New business in Comanche is to
11 . be the Evans Auto .Parts—owned
i m and operated by Barney Evans.
1 The Ethans Company will open
T aroj|p March 1 in the Higgin-
___f botham building formerly occupied
c:„ «TT- ^ *** Suttott Dudley Progs*
JMze Barney Evans .is the son of Arch
| Evans who successfully operates a
Size Hi;
7<
Size 20 x I
Rainfall For Past Ten Hears In Comanche
Month
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1956
1961
1952
1953
January .,
4.17
1.99
3.11
2 42
0.68
4.32
2.27
0.23
0.07
0.05
February, , .
March ..
, , 1.02
0.00
3.09
JOv
1.29 .
3.10
2.3v
0.60
3.23
1.74
2.W
0.22
I.W
1.30
O.fU
1.80
VI. DO
2.78 a
April
2.08
470
2 06
107
2,00
5.22
3.31
1.94
3.32
4 33 •
May
4.5$
2.95 '•
3.26
3.W
4 46
3.24
4.66
3.42
7.56
4.75
June .....\
V . 0.04
4.75
3.43
1.88
2.08
4.09
1.97
7.14
0.20
1-OL. • ..
July
5.97
324
1.32
0.09
3.16
1.08
3 53
0.48
0.20
1 16
August
. .. . 3.10
2 28
2.40
1.22
0.47.
1.23
1.9T
0.00
0.32
2.^0 ^
September
. . . .2.80
E27
2.32
0.89
3.31
0.40
3.29
0.79
2.42
096
October
. .., . . 2.56
3.77
1.61
2.66
1.06
5.90
0.87
3.00
0.00
5.RJ-r
November .
2.40
0.76
i.a
Ul
0.68
J.OO
0.00
0.46
4.08
1.56
December
.: 2.55
•
0 49’
Q.98
2 63
0.T1
_____1.16
■ 0 00
0.23
2.04
0 8«
Total .. .. . 34,66 53.9$ *6.59 20.86 *1.40 31.61 24.61 20.59 22.44
Ten Year Average: 26.5 Inches
25.78
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Phone Coop Starts
Stake Operations Snon
Mrs. W. A. Tipps
R'sidet of County
Over 50 Years Dies
Indians Face Stephenville In
Heme S-RR Opener Friday flight
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The Comanche Indians open
home district 9-A A basketball jjlay
here Friday night, wheff whey face
the Stephenville Yellowjackets in.
three games—with opening play ,T|>r I C y rsm
starting at 6 o’clock. I |r Al |firi]
The *:B” team boys of the two* " V
schools wll lopen. festivlttes In f •
this full night of basketball; start-4 \P| Y|f*P UIVIySOiI
ing st 6 o'clock. The girls teams
are scheduled to meet an hour
later—>lth theboys A’team meet-
ing in the final game, starting been named to the Dallas Office, will Be the kick-off date for the *
around 8 o'clock. Staff of the Texas Powei & fJgnT ** *
Stephenville Strong
The Stephenville Yellowjackets.
under Coach Mike
Waco Man Heads March of Dimes
Kickoff Here
Next Wednesday
O. W. Eichelberger. Waco, has Next . Wednesday. January
March of Dimes drive' lh Com-
Compariy’s Farm .Service division anche. according to an announce-
lt wa announced UxUy by W. yv ment..from Elzo Brinson. County
• - Lynch. TP6sL president Mr ( Polio Drive Chairman
dtfendta. dtetnet " *' aM-‘ ^1 _ « npw on wwM.
7(
, . ■■■ , . .. .__. Staking for the new Comanche ^
suDhenriib11 ° Part®.Coupty Telephone Cooperative
company stephenvUle. Association’s A project is expect- ,
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Plans Sef For
w w w w . led to get underway soon, says C. EaaIIi«II DbkmuaI
Barbecue Plt_is open In'E. Webb, organizing manager of IVvVDOl! D«lll|Uvl
the Rural Telephone CooperaUve., ^
who adds that 810.000 required by
iOODS „isss
a hew location, Just behind the
Bally, Robertson Service Station—
and will be ready to serve old
i faat\|gfted hickory smoked bar-
hnw bacoe, along with home made chill
■ | K y to go, and barbecue-burgers each
IF II I Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Ml; o o o
g a new bedroom suite?
_ _ tham's offer an outstand-
ing collection—including open
atoclfselecUons In limed oak "We
are Bow offering trade-ins for
our Old furniture on the purchase
hew furniture,’ says Jack
. of the Higginbotham firm,
a- n fcvltes you to shop their new
iL w lec|lons in all lines i
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Id Fleming, theatre firm
announces a new policy
Sun-Drive-In for the winter
, will be cloeed on Tuesday
ednesday nights only. Sipp-
___ films Will be shown on
Thursday. a new feature on Fri-
day §nd Saturday, and the third
TRADE
I Pickup, la
trade for
«rt no
your ou
§5.
.. who in\
and have another strong quintet.
. The Jackets, upset by the Wea
j therford Kangaroos 42-40 Tues
Mrs W A. Tipps. *4. a Com-ida* h‘6ht. have been ranked as j
anche County, resident for more ^edlstrict favorite this year. fog
than a half century, died In a I, The Indians opened the season |S
Fort Worth hospital December 10 ^ Tuesday night-and slipped i
where she had been 111 for more' *“• 1trough the Iback door, with a ,
than a year Funeral services were Southwest Basketball |
held at the First Methodist Church Official*, from Abilene who were f >.
In Comanche Tuesday afternoon 'h|red for the game, failed to show t
with Rev. Alvin Oafford. Meth- up for the Tuesday night contest
odist District Superintendent at Cisco: so the Loboes forfeited ^
Waco in charge, assisted by Rev, 8»tBe to Comanche then took ■
Raymond M. Burton, pastor of the court for a practice game, with
collected.
REA telephone accountant J. B.
Pagannette, of Washington, D. C.
is here this week setting up the
bockkeeping system, needed.
* “We are now waiting only on
making the final agreements with
the Texas Telephone Company on
toll and traffic amounts.” 'says
.. ... . , . Plans are about complete for First Methodist Church of Com- ^isco officials, and proceeded to
.he Federal REA' authorities before the staging of the Comanche anche. Interment was in the In- j outlast the locals 48-42.
*** n’ haS n°W be>High School football banquet at dlaji Creek Cemetery by the side Girls Face Teat
the 'local gymnasium Monday of the grave of her husband who| The Comanche Indians girls H
night. Jan. 25. *f..t died at their Cmnanche County ■ basketball team, under Coach;!
Abe Martin, head coach of Tex- home January 11, 1937. I Marguerite Ross, are seeking their f
as Christian University, will be Pall bearers were Bill Clemons1 seventh straight district crown—
the speaker. Football members, of Comanche. Jack Bean of Ft. an(j (we - strong sextet in the
with their dates, and the coaches Worth. John Brazlel of Oreenville, stephenville lassies,
and their wivss axe to be honqt- all grandsons; William Cook of s^phonvUi,., runner-up to the
1ht The meeting Is open to all Point, grandaon-ln-law: Brady Indians last 3cason, are an lm-
Comanche football fans. Tickets y0rk of Indian Creek, and Oar- proved club this year
W. EICIIELBKRGER
(collecting funds to help combat
polio in other parts of the county
, now.
The following men will work
; the business' section of Comanche
next Wednesday: Joe Tupln. J.
D. Walker, Elton McCullough. Bee!
McDaniel. R K Waggoner. Father
i John Balberg, Vasco Lee and
I Virgil Norris.
On next Friday night. January'
29. a group of Comanche mothers
wll! make a house to house drive
tax before February 1 draws near
ping at every home, that has a.
4-P°rch light on. "So if you have
not been contacted In thla worthy
i drive,’’ Chairman Brinson sug-
gests that you have that porch
i light of yours burning on Jan-
uary 29—and someone will call
on you and take any contribution
that you care to make. ,
Comanche County fell far short
of it’s goal last year—collecting
only $2,606 In th^ March of Dtmeq
Drive,. Half of this fund was re-
ler for VAC
I at Quality i
amanche; Kei
seen at mj,,
[community-!
ihe. ri
and WfH
arate ft
"In his new duties as agricult- County Polio Committee officers,
ural specialist”. Mr Lyh< h said, point cut that $1,300 was spent
"Mr. Eichelberger will work with to help Comanche County polio
_______ farm and rural customers in de- victims last year—and an addit-
Ttpos wait^ reared Weatherford; Jan: 29—Cisco at velopUtg farm practices that will ional $5,000 received from the
arV was married Comanche; Feb. 2—Comanche at increase the farmers yield and National Foundation, and we still
, a ’ i oof ‘ r*L r ^ 1
x‘zJzmJiz%°as?B£ r Jsr >si k sees- .
____ „ . Jones and Herbert Ooodson. was bom July 29. 1899 In Lynch-! J»“- 15—Steiihenvllle at Com-
$660,660 Loan Ready Entertainment: P. T. Oallga burg Tennessee, being the dau- anche; Jan. 19—Mineral Wells at
and Tom Cox Jr, ghhter of the late David and Em« Comanche; Jan. 22—Comanche at
Reception: Blirciemons, F. W. 0line Allen Mrs ------^.Weatherford-. Jan ra—at
Prather, and Oallga. . m that state
The .on for establishment of
Comanche County Rural Tele-
The
the
phone Company has already been
approved—and the monfcy, $660.- Decoralionsr Mrs
000 Je flow w^dy P. A. Pettit, pres- Archie Boyd.
Moore $nd u’i6reT*c«nber 6, 1888 to W. JMeBheorille; Feb.^5—Comancha j Income He^wPl aaalst the Conw 'owe a frW hundred dollars.”
ldeht of the Comanche County
Phone Association, says that it | Mrs Ted Durham ana Mrs John t», «ha'»umonv*e3mmtmity ninm . District Tourpament at Step-
ha* taken four years of hard work jolink. • buying a farm and movmg to the------ “
to get the association really going j Transportation: Elton McCul-
Menu; Mrs^ James^ Wtlkcrm anohe County In 18914. settling first ** nr>B
c<fn
hcnviUe.
SS^StiJrSrSL S Notice To Subscribers
'“ r sa’ssassl^ ^ :
In the Naked Spur . Other feat- Qf Wichita Falls, lias the coh- I Finance. Euel Arthur, James RCtive tn church and community
urej^wlll be found *n Jhe regular,.and will 1X6 in charge of the Wiikerson and Walter Duiham <lffa(piI fnr hn]f n rpntlirv Thev
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weekly ad. page l, section 1.
3V3ET o o o.o I
ew” says Autrey Graham.
| official opening last Sat-
dandy.’’ Mr. Graham
about the formal
festivities of his new
8ervlCe Station, at, 707
entrpl—when he gavevaway
of sugar with every fill-
other souvenirs awaiting
o .called .
oooo
Roy Turner, of Muttlcan’s
nres that they have Just
a new shipment of lovely
shoes for women. -‘‘Pop-
priced too, as low as $2.98
ude*.
oooo
g used “farm machinery?
ty Implement Company, the
J. I. Case dealer, has listed
ber of tractors, as well as
staking operations
5 Phone Exchanges
There will be five rural ex
changes set up in the new system
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Funeral Rites
Existing exchanges have been Held Thursdty For
purchased at Bidney, Beattie, and r>^ -p Ki _
at Prodtor. and new exchanges IN. VJOOaSOn
affairs for half a century. They
were both members of the Indian
Creek Methodist church and for
a generation were among the lead-
ers. Mr. and Mrs. Tipps were the;
parents of four daughters, one of
whom died In Infancy. Those sur-f
Karl F Tale To
Open Accounting
Office Here !
' f t.rjs
K^rl F Tate, an aecountaat for -
uyiit tv wii* wc juui Aii- •— ------- -- 30 yeHTS. hss rettimpfl to Com-
tereat to nrnke yourv renewal where he was active in 4-H Club anche/and arinounces the opening
.. • HtAub f JkawA I, m _ M _ _■___k_111_ _ mm, « ■ . .
If you are taking a daily
newspaper by mall and' have
not renewed your subscrip-
tion. It will be to your fn-
sperial agricultural development
activities, help carry out ’the
Company’s farm youth develop-
ment program, and sei-ye as techJ
nical agricultural adviser to the
Farm Electrification News”.
Although a native of Waco. Mr.
Eicholbcrger grew up on' a farm
near China Springs in McLennan
county. Through Junior high
school, his schooling was in. .the
public sclfbols -of China ...Springs
at once as the bargain rates
will sOon be off.
The Chief will be glad to
viving are Ida Brazlel iCT Sulphur | send in your new subscrlp-
Springs, Mrs. Floyd Bean of Ft*
Worth: and Mrs. Harriett Clemons
of Fort Worth. Also surviving are
and three
’J >
end ranchers.-who want To be a
part of the protect to come in and
pay up their equity payments lust
as soon as possible, ’
Phone officials explain that
this 850 includes the comple in-
stallation of the phone Inside, t^e
home—and really represents about
15 . . . a -$130 Investment to the Coop-
farm machinery advertised j p^bne officials explain
u usue. , too that persons, desiring in hc-
o 0 o o .’come members ahd who have not
ins are Just about completed <j0ne so, can contact Manager
the staging of Comanche c E Webb. , who has offices ip
Jpty’s Annual Junior Live-
Show here Friday. Jan-
mmt 29 Plans are progressing
will be built at Duster and New
buTg.- 1 Funeral rites were held Thurs-
J181 Comanche county farmers dftV morning In 8an Antonio for
and ranchers have paid deposits Dr- T, N. Goodson, who passed, foui grandcluldren
to rural telephones. "We wish we | av-'&y Monday. Jan. 11, at the great grandchildren,
could say all of these have also t Veterans’ Hospital In Waco, fol- ( Mrg Tipps was the last surviving
paid their equity deposits of $50.” /owing an extended illness o( ■ momber 0f ber parents family.
MHR8 Mf Pettit, who urges fanners about '*ve years.
Three of her brothers were well
known in tins section. Ruhr.
Charlie and Jodie Allen.
nipely for another good show.
f\ r\ r\ r\
■tftesto*
half pr
oooo
back heaters are going
price this week at White
Store —and clay back
rs are reduced one—fourth.
O 0 0 0
BRpgglnbotham Lumber Depart-
ment is looking mighty neat and
r.lA—after a new decorating Job
Jual completed this week.
Members of Congress are not
the Masonic Building in Coman-
che. ._.
operative ds$$6boughtuuzr. Webb
Officers of the “Comanche
County Telephone Cooperative
Association are P. A. Pettit. Gus-
tine. president! Tom Wilson. Com-
anche Rt. 1. secretary; T. W.
Moore, Beattie, vice-president. D.
F. Caraway. Comanche and W. L.
Byrd Blanket. •
Dr. Goodson, 72, brother-in-
law of Mrs. H. N. GoodsOn. Co-
- *» com.nch,- ■
He was a vriferan of World other Southern states before, the
War I, and served as Bexar ( ^urn Qf (,be century to become
County and City of San Antonio. vtry successful fanners and clt-
Health Officer for more than 20 i here
years. [ ' ’ • <. •
Dr. Goodson. was preceded In
death by his wife. Kate, who was
fatally Injured In a car wreck
last March while enroute from
San Antonio to visit him at
Waco. ,
Here From .Shamrock
Mrs. E. C. Hofman of Sham-
rock and her daughter, Ernest-
ine and -son. Tommie, spent sev-
eral days in the home of her
tion or renewal to a dally
paper.
Bargain rates on the Fort
Worth Star-Telegram. Dally
and Sunday Is $13.95 per
year, or with The Coman-
che Chief $1535.
Rate on the Fort Worth
Press. Dally except Sunday
la $5.50 per year, or with
The Chief $7 00 per year. „
THE CHIEF.
January 15 Is
Final Date For
1953 ACP Reports
Friday January 15, 1954 is the
final date on which producers will
parents, Mr and Mrs. J. V. Will- be alloWed to report'performance
lams. Mrs. Hofman ^reports Sham-'on practices carried put in 1953
rock has had no moisture yet This is also the filial date for re-
Sheriff Swindle Hospitalised and crops there Fere a total fall- i porting on legumes and rye seed-
Sheriff Wayne (Red) Swindle ufe. ^ ] ed in the fall of 1953. If you have
underwent surgery Tuesday at -- not reported on your practices,
the local hospital. Swindle is re- The Prohibitionist#JParty| be- pletvse do so at once so that you
Bibb Oil Well
Comes In ~
work for three years. ----- . of aecmfciting offices here in the
He finished high school ih-MaJsrityc Building, for the practice
Waco, taking two years of Ag- of public accounting which ln-
rlculture and becoming a member eludes book-keeping and itjeome
of the local FFA chapter. After tax service
g^uatlng from ^ ^hooTto.....Mr. .Tate. who .WH..A deputy
J coUector for th*’ Internal Revenue
In-iSw tn Comanch* Jn November, from-
lzing in mechaml^ Service far se-eral years, moved.
bv a y^rTw^icT with th™ S DolIas‘ At the tlme he rwhmed Wk
fndustriai q Arts and_ was grad- working, in 2L states out. of, Dal-
(h. tvm, i^rvif^-^. las—working as far away as San
Before joining tnc Form **. nic^ p»-QnAj*pA And MinncRDolis
division of Texas Power * Light. Manc)AiQ' Rnq ‘Vlinni tpt>l—
Mr. Eichelberger worked throe Karl, son or the late " F Tate,
years and a half in the Company’s was bom and raised here He Is a
Meter department at Waco. He member of the 1916 Comanche
attended a special farm electrifi- High School graduatin - clkss. and
cation training course at Texas, recelyed 4iia_^l}egeeducaUon at
AArM College In Apr il. 1951. he Rice Inst It ute He i-f n. v led to thh
became farm adviser for the former Miss Angle flla^h and the}*,
ur«' at li'iMic at !.}n<J. V Carter
ranch, generally kn^wn as the
Black place, sexit hof town. ’
The Tates, who have two child-
ren both of whom' are married,
moved away from Comanche in
1928. r
le to sarye In the electoral I ported recuperating nicely. > came a naUlnal
' / *IOl
»hUt ^PgrtyJ be- plea
partTln l^lT. ^wlll
A good showin gof oil was made Company 6 Waco district.
last week when a .well drilled.! •
by the Southwestern Natural Oa« Ml’S. Kenneth FrOn
Company was brbught In on the A , , « . c «.
Fred Jones farm In Bibb com- Added fO raCUIty
m unity.
- The well Is an off-set to the
gas wells on the Waltei Chapman
place. > . .
Some oil has already bee»________________
trucked off from the well, but her duties on January l4th at the
''‘beginning of the n*pi sem«ter
further production 1$ being held
up for storage tanks if needed.g
Mrs. Kenneth Froh, formerly.
Sf JBJ5H ^4PS Notice To Our
SSS1 ^‘’S&ragZ Subscriber*
She replaces Mrs. M^ry Beaty tn
the seventh grade. Mrs. Beaty re-
signed at mid-term.
Mrs Froh is a graduate of ■
be in line for ACP payment.
Water conservatipn is of par-
ticular intereft to Comanche _
County people, especially at this. Howard Payne College and has
time, as we have Just gone taught elementary work in the
through a three year drouth per- Hamilton and Midland schools,
iod^
oil Tax Payment bays; Three lleui Candidates Throw Hats In Riny
Two former offloe holders are ■ E. R. Armstrong I anehe and MlHs Counties. -1 the field to anTTmmce so far who
Two New Caiwfldatcs | asking for office In this week's! Mr. Oooeby served as a school | .. T^*. $omer in the ^political has not held offloe. HA Is a can-.
Ls ^ran^mmremeSr b^Co^ paper’ bUt ,or somewhat differ- teacher for 15 years before being *
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estimated 1.500 poll taxes i„. ^
. ,,, , . [ November 2 General ejection
I been paid up to Wednesday4
JKHkinonn according to an an-
^Bncement from the Comanche
County Assessor-Collector's oiflce.
poll taxes were paic^ in the
ty during I953 -*#d In the ^ ^ candjdatee to _ „ _
^ srs&M-
mm v 'outstanding records and who are- ypar ntt0- this week milkes-his an- j the qounty. ^ After retlrihg from |
so* popular with the people who nouncement as a candidate Tor (
■Judge R. & Seay and Tax Asses-'ent '. | el«ted as**«»or- W *****
sor ,Edwin Sartor that they will, Alton (Blacklf) Kirkland whd as an educator was 5 years ks sup-
‘ .succeed made an odlstAWdlng suacasa as erintendent of the now defunct
Prpctor who now operates the
Have you Paid
«
County wras 4.053.
anche Counttans pay
poll tax this month, therim'*no1TaSHr« for a third term. .Count* Judge.
qualified to vote for pro-
j^Bct. county. and stku: officials,
iSfluding senator, reprfisentatlve,
- c m. artTC' govemor, as
as Ai U. S Senator. In addit-
:«Jarly ^chedulen ejections
kfehool * truster and city
ihs tn April, as well as tire
In years gone ,t>y while the in-1 Oeorge Goosby who served aa} head" in Ooldthwaite.'He moved
fluence of the Old Populist party ■ County Tax Assessor from 1929. back to Comanche In 1945 to be-
was still felt. It used to be an un-' 1®53 Is now seeking Ucrtion as
County Tax ' Aseessbr-Collcotor.
The two offlcr-s were separate
positions at the time Mr. Goosby
served as AssMtaor. - Mr. Oooeby
office^Mr. Goosby iiervfetf 10 aila aittn|||’ T** J..
hallJfeara as what is now AAA
written law thAt two terms was
enough, bile- tinges have changed,
and the tendency how Is to-keep
a competent officer for at least
WSSmSSSST~- ■ . v- .
t-
back i
comf . Chief Deputy Tux Assessor
Collector under J. E. Ltghlfoot
who is now the efficient principal
of Conmnche-High titchooi»<Mr
Ooosby thus has rendered 39
hj/ U>u late M public (grini.......... ...... Tjf 9 Jht mly wa!U>|t in il»»w their hafaa latp him ring
Pells Paid To Date . t. 1,566
Polls Paid Last YearJ. 2,500
Polls Paid In 1952. ..4,657
Days Before Deadline. .. 17
Ntnelatr Service Stirtiwi at Pree
dS^ffte for Commissioner Precinct
No. 3. a Dosltlon rtow held by\
Homer Ed Miller of Lumkln whoi
is a fcandidati'for re-election.
Both Judge Seay and Mr. Bar-1
tor will later make statements to
the voters as will the candidate^ i
who have hot already done ao. \
Candidates have the privilege of
making a^free statement ,ln the
Chief either at the time of their
announcement 01 »t any time be-
fore March 1.
Rumors are still coming in con-
. cerntng other candidates but none
{yet have* reached the declejon to
This Is the time of year
when most of our readers
renew their Chief subscrip-
tion.' If the figures on your
label end In “53", your sub-
scription has explred-
We have had a wonderful
response of new and old sub-
scriptions since January 1.
We appreciate our subScrtb-
-*rs and do hot want- to loje
a single one:: <
- In case we ham. made an
error in yoyur subscription
date we will vgladly correct
It. You do not have to bring
your receipt as our subecrlb-._J
ers’ word Lsj, as good as our
receipt.
Oifr*- subscriber^’' names are
< i >m ir, ruetaf slugs on our 1
rmdlng Us! ahd sometimes*
the.-i gs get off the list
wuhout nur1 know'edge. and
*,">u m’gV.t miss your, Chief
even fhc.^h you are paid up
In such a case.' We would
not know you are pff the U!K_
in’this ease unless you tell'
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954, newspaper, January 15, 1954; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892047/m1/1/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.