The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1968 Page: 3 of 14
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THE COMANCHE CHiU. COMANCHE. TEXAS 76442
Rifes Held tor
C. E. Straley
Mrs. McDonald
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MflMP fbt sak‘ w‘11 llU“ "**' Uim being poor meant get-
Im ■§ I “y Hie least t)w ads al- t;^ up before daylight milk-
■ wavs cause many hard reel . ._. 3 * ' *
| jnc,. Ml>d deeding rows night and
Therefore, before the petition naming, cutting and. carrying
is /iled, we are taking the >” for the stoves.
■ stand that no ads will be ac- Being poor meant doing all
Bill I M copied for either the "W e t s” sorts of odd jobs that were C E Straley 85 of Comanche Mrs Clatidia B McDonald
WWI ||p "oi Ul. JJkhrtn tbe elec- ^a.''J»"!ha|h™V|S C d‘"d P m A“ * 01 1103 *’ulh W W Wh<e
tior»—One-half page will be do- shocks to he stacked At night 77’ “* “ local re*t home Road< Sam Antonio, died Mon-
nated to each party to tell their you slept on the parlor floor Services for Mr Straley were day. August 26 in a San Anton-
storyv without a quilt. You were pro- held at 10 a m. Thursday from in hospital
This way the public will be mised a dollar for the sun-up the Comanche Funeral Home She was horn Jan 10, 1909
^ feeUn8S W h* t0 !HJn d°wn day r> Chapel with Rev. Plez Todd »d was (h*
\W on this subiect after “2* UmeS y<Hlr Pay was cut and R<*v. Harvey Hai**8 offl- ^ ^ \ , *IcD<,nald
, , . .,U^ I® 50 cents a' day because the crating who died Sdanrh 19. 1968
r'-fe **1^!.“ I'""1 h*™‘ InSSwW .as in u* Oak- ,f
SCHi J}t&i"SSI’S: nJST55?*TUS*l jIT^? :?*t; •* ^Nur-
pK-ialiy tot, ami we leal lor hri*hc mnssaan intt-U at first ^ort^as tolflud*1"8 tE fJImU At*11' ^StrltoSr "Mr's" McDonald
the teachers and students who vou do not succeed. . . to hell e wor* as 7°° **" c, V and A , wero hehTThurdsav August •’9
sirs* m - *» «*2*,.. - s* rr 1 &&»i&.,ygj!L^ s ss*z
However with all the talk We've never had It so *tod War II ,n the MM'S. mere «••** Cmmgjtf £*
sr.J’tK.’s&sts k?v t^'^sssyr jsrz&x,n ite-oak-
of it’s col lest summers on re With this in mind it makes Hy didnt admit to being poor JJjM Mvy Lima Herrmgtom Ray
cord. ---------------me siek to hear everyane talk- —o— -------------- ----------o— Me. ^ himbj'rman . «rnnnatd San An-
Official wealiter statasn for ab,,',t ,he P°°r P^P'6 S,,re Whon yoM,'.re a[ ,h<‘ *nd _°f ?,nd . Mrfh™nst°(Wrh ' ’ tonio. ildaughters. Mrs. Pat
Comanche Countv recorded *e feel sorrv for ,hob* who Vour roDe' l,e a kno< W and if d Mtthod^ Maban vfs Francis Wilhelm
srsu ov“ m .snr ^h«2 L.s,“e 32 “* aSr sx:£
nter-TSa, , eonpl. - .«k .Wtflst ™N V,S1TOK - SSrTPl’ LTit.’
TV . ^iTS^ gm horn Mr.. IUW. While rf Me-lSie. oSSSI' JTmSS *««•»: l« sr.ndch.ldren and 3
A lot of todays troubles a- . * J*?}? : y Allen spent part of last week Mrs. Evart Steed,) Comanche; t?real grandchildren,
rise from workers who don't , lu . ,h ' with her sister. Mr and Mrs. one brother Allie Straley, of 'bTmJwdv ’
All*, and Amkers who don 1 many of those (.n[te's ar0UfK, Charlie Owen, and old friends, Brownwood; three grandchil- HA*S SURGERY
Indian Hand
to OKLAHOMA
Mrs Jerry’'Wright and chil-
dren. Rick , Runny, and Rhon-
da spent last week with her
mother. Mrs A K. Forwoud-
son in Hilh.unon. Okla.
Carl Miller, editor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Rachels ilren and two great - grandchil- Curtis L Wilson recently un-
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People” which were going to Bakpr She also visited her HOME FOR WEEKEND most 0f her time with his
rfi- L S4stra.-a£
SE: saswsa ^-=r- Mr Hrw®. ft:
to Stir thdT -I.I___mis<onception as me wora jerr). brought as his guests 01 na8se ' ums is re-
munitv ^ f “poor * It is safe to saj' that Mr and Mrs We K^ith Mr Judv Ortolan? Smithtown New cu^r?l,ng; the. ,tw0 bro,be"
ar - as-ifc'as^rsss jsssk as*
which dcvelopes’ belwiwn l'he a'nd'Iilider'^r! Si •» H‘rrah w».hini(lon. Th«> arc ’ Mr5' V' A'
“Wets” and‘‘Drv8" is the •* , P001 and under Pn' Stag Creek attended tbe ail missionary training stu- Pmlye ana i am y.
newspaper which runs ads pro of u, were WX)r and VaughrvBritt reunion at Snyder dents from B e r e a n Bible
and con with charges and d£‘ g^w^ or lould^ admit 00 Sunday* ' Schod “ D*Ua8-
counter-charges about the good we were p^p jf you'were a
busmess or corruption w h i ch
For the past two weeks the
Comanche Indian band has
been hard at work. Besides
practicing in the band hall and
marching at the faotbail field,
the band elected its officers
officers and band council last
Friday.
Officers for the coming year
are Steve Kerbv president and
student council representative;
Gene Stewart, vtee preslttefiTT
kii'hvw'^iitk', secretary; JuAv
McCorkle. Sharon Keesee, and
Vickie Lavingston, p u b I i c ity
committee ,
The council consists of Dave
Kerbv David Carpenter. Kim
Brazil, and Cindv Park* fresh-
man representatives: Danny
Chapman and Kaye. Carpenter,
•be sonhitmi.re refewntatixes
Greg Easlev, Tom Wiles a n a
PVtt McKinrie. junior repre-
sentatives; Mike Roberts and
Shelly Houck, senior represent*
atiues
Marching out front this year
k Drum Major, Lou Barret.
Vwirlers, Becky Wiliams and
I eah Dudley; color guards,
Shelley Houck, sergeant, Judy
McCorkle. Sharon Beaty, Vick-
ie Livingston and Patti McKin-
RKTl’RNS HOME
I-jirry Bonser has returned to
nis home in Dallas aftei a visit
wiA his grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. George Bonser.
vian n pi-ai.nvtew
Mr. and Mrs. W-alter I !**•
en are visiting Mr. and lit*.
Elmer Anderson and other
relatives in Plainv lew/ M r m.’
Anderson Is a sister of liRr
Dixon 1
TO TKACH MUSIC
Miss Josephine Bowdeo will
teach music on a cooperative
oasis at (Justine and Sidney. 4
FOR INTERNAL PARASltE CONI
Tj|p« JL_£*2Z*? MemocK Warm*
COUNSELOR SELECTED
The contract of R D Wright
has been renewed as Supervi-
sor-Counselor for the Sidn e y,
Gustine, and De I .eon schools.
FROM MANSFIELD
Mr and Mrs Lewis Wifter-
son and son, Lewis, Jr , of
Mansfield visited Rev and
Mrs Harvey Raines last week
end.
TOX-l-TON in a balanced combination of anthel*
mintics proven lo give effective action against
most injurious species of gastro-intestinal nema-
todes. * 4
TOX-I-TON is also effective in the symptomatic
treatment of Ubccidia in cattle, sheep and goats.
TOX-I-TON aids in the elimination of tapeworms.
SAVE $1 A GALLON Until Sept. 14
Reg. $18.75 - - ONLY $17.75
Comanche Seed & Feed Supply
Goldlhwaite Highway — Comanche 4
KICK OFF THE SEASON WITH____
buys from HIGGINBOTHAMS
FOOTBALL SEASON is Here! j
STADIUM CHAIR
In Red and Blue Foam Cushions. High Hack.
He Comfortable Watching Your Favorite Player
Thrif-Tee
ALL BRANDS
BISCUITS
* *-OZ. 1*<T.
V
3 -19<
, lu, _ r
URDA GRADED FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS
Ib. 27c
T-BONE or SIRLOIN
STEAK
lb. 79c
SILVER SPUR
Bacon
lb. 59c
4 H*r«. BasUdtw*
AFFILIATED
ib.... 69<
2 lbs. $1.38
50S-COUNT
only
$2.95
TAKE ALONG HOT COFFEE IN A COMPLETE
GENUINE THERMOS KIT
FOR THAT COLD SNAP
only - - $8.95
Contains 2 Ouart Thermos—1 for Coffee. 1 for t
Soup. Sandwich Space. Only •! Left. Come Early! J
~00VE SEASON is Open! j
See Our New Hunting Jackets
3 Pockets in Front, 12 Extra Shell Holders,
Pouch on Hack For Those Birds,
only
P LENT Y
$i.«
O F
L.8. NO. 1, RED ir RUSSET
wtiuun ini ~ ^
Rrm Bound lb. 59/
POTATOES 10 lb. Bag 39c
GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS lb. 10c
VINE RIPE TOMATOES Carton 10c
FRESH WHITE GRAPES Ib. 25c
FILLER PAPER Reg.98c only 68c
SHORTENING
SHURFFNTt or LIBBY'S'
CUT GREEN BEANS
LIBBY’S (.OLDEN
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
tlBbV'8 ar 8HURFINE --
GARDEN SWEET PEAS
FOOD KING ' ---
3 Ib. (an 49c
' no. m Can
21c
NO. 303 CAI?
21c
NO. 303 CAN
21c
APPLE
SAUCE
2 lor 25c
HUNTS
FRUIT
(0CKTAII
NO. 3#0 CANS
3 for 89c
SUNKIST LEMONS
------------------ • v.,,
6 for 29c
Tender K-Y BEANS
Ib. 19c
Shells and Hunting and ,
Fishing Licenses.
Guns, if You Need One. J|
HIGGINBOTHAMS
Qualify and Service
W« Giv« & Rodoem Gold Bond Stamps
AOUA NET HAIR SPRAY
BANQUET HEAT DINNERS 3 Pkgt. SlI
UPTON’S TEA J Ib. B«i 37c
UPTONS INSTANT TEA _
- <oi. Cm Ik
3 3-gals. $1.00
1I-OZ.
8HURFISI FROZEN
LEMONADE
GANDY’S
MELLORINE
I^.kt
VAN CAMP’S - REG 2 FOR 37c Nu 3(M, Cans
PORK & BEANS- 2 for 29c
SHURFINF 1M% PURE --------------4-ifZ. MR
INSTANT COFFEE 6oz.Jar1 69c
3 Ib. Can
k3&
DETERGENT
OIANT
BREEZE 69c
GLADIOLA
(AKE MIX,. Assorted
(HARM
Box 25c
TOILET TISSUE jir>, 4RollPhg. 3k
SCOTT TOWELS 2Rolls 39c
STOKI KY-S ORANGE.TgRAPE. PUSiCHTLEMON-- 4MW~CANS
FRUIT DRINKS 4 Cans 51.00
^TTKD_ tfost CAW
CANNED DRINKS 6 lor 49c
KIH.1 DEI.I-XI u»rn
SLICED tHEESE__2 Pkgs, Wc
Sift RFRESH
SmAD
2 Ib. Box
CORN OIL 0LE0
25 Ib.
log
S# I I
j 4 lbs. for $1.00
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JOHN IJY INGSTON
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1968, newspaper, August 30, 1968; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892051/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.