The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1954 Page: 3 of 16
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THE COMANCHE CHIEP JANUARY 15. 1954'
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busses. 48 passenger. Sealed bids ’ J-^ Brewer. Jbhn At Lackland AFB
win be: received In the office of R.' o l- t.. * I
L. Rrandt. Superintendent of Ous- chairman. Edwin A. 8artor Welch i A/B Joe w Bonser, 20.. son of
s^rsrjfs ^ «-s», C(>mlrucl,on ar- ra-**.
Tills Aquipment m»y be «en .t'aJJJL, ”f j^TSlml".
* TC» School. Oustlne. Tex- M^e fey
all r;-
June 8. Agriculture. Oail Dudley
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Gustine Tigers
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the Oustlne School. Oustlne. Tex-
es Bfcf proposals may be secured
by contacting Superintendent R.
reject Spy and all'bids
Ittgned: R. L. Brandt,
Superintendent
Oustlne Public Schools
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feB® E&SL** riHht * ^-“nXiSr Be: .2£S"K
any and all Dias. Cagle. Herbert williams, M 9.
Dean. D. P Caraway, Ernest Mo
Dougal. ' O'
(27 oq_x June 22. Installation. Howell
137 a»c) cobb, Chairman, Dr. J. P Hall-
mark. Bill Dudney.
Officers: President, John Jolink;
Sec-t re as, W. C. House; 1st vlce-
pres., Herbert Ooodson; 2nd vice-
pres., W. J. Parks; ’3rd vice-pres..
Howell Cobb; Lion tamer, Henry
Gregory!-Tall twister. Dale Biggs.:
■ Directors: Jimmy Carpenter.
jCommlttBemeD
For hions Club
fefcim are urged to be, on the nnreciors: aunmy carpenter
alert for program material for Bill Clemons. Boyd Anthony How
1954 ^meetings "Committeemen ell Cobb Earl Oden ■ u
and dates of meetings for the first
haif_pf 1954 are listed: ‘Garden Club To
January 12: Sight. and Blind. ,, ^IUD IO
? wJ: ?‘lLraHhu«<?'’',,rm8rt J;Hod Next Meeting
Pebfuary A-PhysICal Education. J With Ml'S. COX
Herman Moore. Chairman, fteg
»*• «lts. ueorge u. tionser.1 • ^us^ne basketball teams,
111 W. Duncan Ave.. Comanche'' and girls. wUl play the
is completing his AP basic alr- j8tar t*®018 Friday, night at the
men indoctrination course at 0ustlne H1«h School Gymnasium.
Lackland Air Force Base the ™~a8s—
School Census
Count Now on In
Gusline District
’Gateway to the Air Force.’
Lackland, situated neaf San;oc^oc‘t and the boys tilt at 8:15.
Antonio, Is the world’s largest air j Admission will be 25c and 15c.
force base, site of Air Force basic I ’ 80111 1116 Oustlne boys and girls
teams are chief contenders fok-
In conference 14B games J theOus^
girls game will start at r underway—complying with the
new regulations to be taken this
year In the month of January tn-
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training, for men and women.! are .ch,e* contenders fot- Superintendent R, L Brandt of
headquarters of the Human Re-1 d“trtct championship honors, Oustlne Is the enumerator -and
source Research Center. andkflon* w,th wlth the PottsvUle calls attention to the fact that all
home of AP’s Officer Candidate teams. ! boys and girls, between the ages of
i_E V' McCarty Is coaching the g and 18. are to be listed.
His basic training is prepar-] Oustlne boys~and Miss Armenta Parents who have children
lng him for entrance into Air. Wyatt is the coach of the Oustlne reaching the age of six for the
Porce technical training and for i Birls sextet. fim time by September 1 ar£
assignment In specialized work .! .~ particularly obligated to see that
The course Includes a scientific HOUSE AND LOT TOR SALE their children’s names get on the
evaluation of his aptitude and * room house, with big lot. good census rolls now
inclination for following a par- K“*~' “*•'* -‘-i-i— ----- ’—*—1
oka station...
ticular vocation arid career.
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lnald Waggoner, J. C. Wilkersoh.l
February 23. Song Leader, Eli-
The Comanche Garden Club
meets Thursday January 21st at
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unH Pnoon rhuirmon tT k » 1 «ieeu> i nursaay January 2lst at
E*t-h°m\°f Mrs
I,!irr»nn8n“v Bhyd Anth-f T. b. Carroll. State Pish and
Viirno^n’i E' A‘ Kerby’ Game“Supervl50r from Austin will
nr ew.i.H- and Welfare. ron Preservation of
Dr. Claud, Ballard. Chairman,
led .Durham. J. E. Ughtfoot.
Walter Tini E A' KCTby> Game“Supervlsor from Austin will
falter [Durham. Jr. ' .1+1 « lecture and slides
Wild Life.
AH members are urged to be
present.
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2 YEAR HARINE CORPS
ENLISTMENT WANTED_
bain and chicken house, located
4n North part of town. Will sell for rknT-
x ■ ---— —W ■ . w* .vmix—Two 4-room duplex
worth the money—^e S. J. Park- apartments, all modem conven-
man 204W. Crane <.26-30p) j lences, private baths. $20 each.
CIJEANINO PRESSINU- ve Invite ; Horton ai Higginbotham
I you to try ut Well make every uroocry_:__
effort to please IW JUST RECEIVED NeiF Sian-
DryCleaners. South 81de Square
The Marine Corps Is now en-
listing qualified young men for a
period of two years active duty — _——
TSgt David A. Wlms, Non-com-. CARD OF THANKS
missioned Officer in charge of the wl®h Jo thank all the people
Abilene Recruiting Station an- wbo were so kind during the 111-
nounced today. • .ness and at the death of our
Sgt Wims also , stated that husband and father, W. E. Con-
ment of beautiful wood cabinet
table radios, frqm $39.95.-^Ber-
vice Walgreen Agency prugs’.'
(26-30c)
for convenient
ONE-STOP SERVICE
One stop at pur station gets you either Sky Chief, the premium
gasoline with a punch ... or Fire-Chief, the emergency pow#r
gasoline that sells at regular price . . . Custom-Made Havolinc
Motor Oil, Marfak chassis lubrication and a thorough servicing
of tires, battery, spark plugs and other vital Ipots. Our acces-
sories are the belt . . . from famous-brand tires to headlight
bulbs. Whatever you need, use our “one-stop” service to get it!
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American!
nations at
delay for
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former servicemen and married w®y* The ones who brought, food lu nusucrB. riuuucw uu urun.
men who Were previously inel- sent flowers, the singers, and ; start neayby. Exceptional oppor-
igible wll la Iso be accepted for Pfc^nhem, Porter Frapks ^and^alj (tunltles
the 24-month period of active i helped. Id “
j duly with the Leathernecks. ‘ bless you a11
, bless you
1 way and children
YOUR OWN BUSINESS—Raw-
leigh Dealers ' earn g66d profits,
to Hustlers. Products on credit.
—* —"irby. Exceptional oppor-: '•
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any way May Ood Write Rawlelgh’s. Dept TXL-
Mrs. W. E. Con- 1270-170, Memphis. Tenn.
Roy Dutton’s
Texaco Station
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Now Is The Time For All Customers To Save Nickels, Dimes and
Dollars At Harelik’s January Clearance. All of Our Winter Goods
Reduced For The First Time. Prices Good For 10 Big Days
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Household Goods— —Ladies Wear
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$ 4.98 BLANKET ...... ........:....... $3.98
$ 6.98 BLANKET ....... .: $4.88
$ 8.98 WOOL COMFORT $5.38
$12.95 WOOL BLANKET ............ . : $8.97
$ 6.98 CHENILLE SPREADS . $3148
$ 1.98 CHENILLE RUGS $1.19
$ .79 RAG RUGS - : : - . 2 for $1.00
Footwear
$ 4.98 Ladie. SHOES —$3.00
$ 5.98 Ladie. SHOES ...... 1.......... $4.00
$ 6 98 Men. OXFORDS T. $5.00
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$ 3.98 Warm GOWNS .. .........................$3,28
$ 2.98 Print DRESSES - $2.44
$ 5.98 DRESSES S:...:..:..,... $3-44
$ 8.98 DRESSES ..................$5.44
$12.98 DRESSES' $8.44
$ 5.98 Fall SKlRTS ...................1.1... $3.28
$ 3.98 Fall SKIRTS ......$2.88
$ 2.98 Fall SKIRTS ................. $2.27
$ 5.98 BLOUSES ......1..!....................i... $3.88
$ 3.98 BLOUSES ....... $2.88
$ 2.98 BLOUSES ........ $2.27
$ 4.98 SWEATERS ..........................,..... $3.28
$ 2.98 SWEATERS ■:..... ..............$2.27
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Childrens Wear
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1 $ 5.98 Childrens DRESSES
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$3.88
$ 3.98 Childrens DRESSES
$2.88
J $ 2.98 Childrens DRESSES
$1.88
$ 2 98 Girls PAJAMAS
$1.88
: $ L98 Girls PAJAMAS .............
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All QUILTED ROBES .................. $6.77
All Ladie*’ HAT§ .......... . ’ . $2.00
J$ 3 58 Winter BAGS .......... $2.00
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Our V-ette Bra
REG. $2.50 PRICK ^
$1.95
ONE WEEK.ONLY
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Boys Wear
$ 1.98 Sport SHIRTS • rr: $1.48
$ 2.98 Sport SHIRTS . ... . .... .. ...... 1. $2.48
$ 3.98 Sport SHIRTS ......... : $2.88
$ 1.98 SWEATERS .. $1.27
$ 2.98 SWEATERS .......s:.. $2.44
$ 3.98 Wool SWEATERS .....$3.44
$ 2.98 Knit PAJAMAS $2.38
$ .98 Corduroy CAPS ..................... $ .68
All Boy* SUITS;. '........$6.88
$ 7.98 Boy. Dress PANTS ..... $5.88
95 1., $1.08
$ 1 49 Tee SHIRTS
Men’s Wear
$ 2.98 Sport SHIRTS ................~r......$1.88
$ 3.98 Sport SHIRTS ........ $2.88
$ 5.98 Sport SHIRTS $3.88
$ 6.98 Coat SWEATER $4.28
$ 3.98 Vest SWEATER ....................$2.88
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$ 2.98 Vest SWEATER :..... $2.28
$ 8.98 ROBE Rayon ....... ......$6.88
$ .4.98 Dress GLOVES _ .......... $3.88
$ 2.98 Dress GLOVES ........... ......... $2.39
$ 7.98 Dress SLACKS $5.55
$12.98 Dress SLACKS $8.77
$ 6.98 JACKETS .1: $4.88
$ 8.98 JACKETS ........Ill...............:. $6.88
$12.98 JACKETS / $8.88
$32.50 SUITS ..................:........... $25.00
$ 1.98 Corduroy HATS ................ $1.00
$ .49 Dress SOCKS ..;..............3 for $1.00
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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/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.