The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1968 Page: 3 of 16
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. , a verv enjoyable song service,,
^ in which the patients take de-
How’d you like this bright
sunshine the past few days? It’s
something we haven’t had here
in quite some time. As you . °**urc-h service Sunday
read in the Chief last week' in aft*rnoo*> wa* under the super-
the pasr 137 days it has rained 4h“ m*n from ,he
68 or over SCI of the time. * Baptist Church, with
Then of course, it rained * ,eadm« °* lh* Scripture and
Thursday and Friday,
since that time nothing but sun- light,
shine So many from Comanche
The fa riper? are busy now registered in our roster, as
We read the otiu-r da; tlrat mu I .,>< ucttim? their fi* ids this was still nursing home
many more folks wanted to get ready for fh* cmmtV p numher week, and wc are sorry that
in on the “Poor March” in ono croP ~ Peanuts ’ Tf bottom we do not have space to list
w»shinoi..n w »u . mnirture means anything, it all those who came.
9$ , but they arc too rouj,j Sc another hirmper year Those visiting from out of
poor to get there. for peanutmen. town were. Mrs. Aaron Alley
Thl9 brings up a pretty sore .—0— —o— and children. Fort Worth; Mr.
point for most of us living in T>’'' r'tv of Comanche got and Mrs Bi'i J Daggett and
Comanche and elsewhere all mi,,h,v fan‘v with their new children, Austin; Mrs Byron
«. omanene and elsewhere all Rta(jonftrv wSjrh was printed Dublin; and Mr. and
over the country horp af the rhi,,f r Mrs. Jim Reed. Blanket, to
Wo apimimiy ioei sorry Jur U-ttcrbeeds and vout Mrs. .Nellie Moore..
those who are really in dire opyelopes boost the city and W. M. Braswell’s guests wore
need and think that they thv <.0„ntv Mrs Pearl Ccx. Muleshoe; Mr.
should be helped, but holy —o— and Mrs Dave Sears, Dublin,
amoke — moM of those- people A conference is the confusion end Otis Braswell. New Braun-
yelling for nandouts are just nf rtne man multiplied by the fels.
too worthless to go out and number attending '-"Visiting Mrs. Agnes Mew-
work -^-o— —o— born was her daughter. Mrs.
We don t imagine that Co- For those of us over the age Fane Waldrop, her son ( laude
Blanche is too different from ^ protest, calorie counting is and Mrs \Iewborn from Waco,
other tow-ns and cities in the a . major nrcoccunation. But Mr and Mrs Eric Seay of
U S., and jobs are just lor the it wasn-t always thus, as the Gustine and Mr and Mrs Ide
asking here. following poetry proves; Lane, R.t 3, visited Inedra
Anyone here who wants to e t h u se l a h ate what he Stokes,
work, woman or man, can find joun(1 on his pjat<? Mrs. Victor Melville. Dallas,
a job. and a pretty good job Am, never as do now. came to see Mrs Floyd Car-
amount of penter and Mrs. W T, -House.
LIBRARY
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planning a vaiaiioh full of re- CARD OF Tfl.VNKS * ?
laxaMon Dotrg ncthlng is for ' V
nothings. so wbu.ver your We would like {o say Thank*
hobby or pUns <*Mk t». li- tc ^ many fr*nd* relative*
Are you hoping foe a job this h;ar>' ffr ^'oks on SLUboatmg, . fur aU .k,, mCa
ssrg-iA-sjfc/t? ,iiu a. <49
If bo, the career helps avail- -or mavbe bow lo plan a wed--and for the food that wag
able at the Comanche Public brought while 1 was in the bogr
Library are just, what lyou're Available are hooks on What pital and since I’ve been home,
looking foir Whether you are to expect from college, on tra- and tfiost of all for -he prayers
planning on a secretarial job, ret. ‘-and* tor stay at homes, that were of* .ed for me We
one as a tvrrist. or just need books of romance and. aaven> firaj' God’s Messing on all.—
pointers on how to land a iob, iuic - Mr. and Mrs Tom Fugan.(ltp)
vour library Help is free - Whatever your plans for the ’----- ■■ 1 —, y
for the asking -ummir^ come first to yaur The G, I. Bill helped educate
Or maybe you are simply 'ibrary, then gp go-go -Ah. 116 Congressmen.
( HS l()l* Sit DFN1S in thejr. lep^rtmcnts were,
standing; let* to rurhtr I.indn l ie hnmrmak-
ing , Joluijiv uariier. ajrrii iflt nr**. Seated, left m
right ; Martha Funning nmi Gale Catyienter, tying
for toj) Ihdian Rand award •
CHIEF STAFf PHOTO
FBB CBINDSTtFF
Your candidate for State Representative
❖ lias been employed by the AM program.
<• Has tn-en employed bv the Maintenance
Department of Texas Highway Department.
TtliB
knows that agriculture i* largest industry
in the Couuty*___
<• Has worked wilh and will work for differ-
ent soli and water conservation districts.
•5* Has appeared before State Water Rights
Commission. State legislative Committees,
and other State- Agencies,
in public service.
<f Is 37 years ol age and has proven himself
Not* for~Ebb Grindstaff on June 1
i Politic•! Ad*.I
at that
U all boils down to the facf;
that we taxpayers arp paying
more and more to those who
don't want to work.
After income tax time, it
6orta hurts to read that a re-
port released by the General
Accounting Office in Washing-
ton shows that the cost of train-
ing a boy or girl in the War on
Poverty Job Corps averages
between $7.OOP and $tl,000 per
year per student.
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If you didn't get to go to the
Indian Band's Spring Concert
last Friday- night, you really
missed an outstanding program.
Did he note the -------- .
the caloric count ;< Rev. Wilbui Boone Henry
He ate it tecause it was I>achelle, Waco, and Mrs W.
chow H. Loader and Mr and Mrs.
He wasn’t disturbed as at Sam L. (auup, Fort Worth,
dinner he sat. * came to viait the home.
Devouring a roast or a pie. We were deeply saddened by
To think if was lacking in the passing of C. G (Grady)
granular fat Buckler, and we extend our
Or a couple of vitamins shy. deepest sympathy to his family.
He cheerfudv chewed each Our church service next Sun- ^
snecies of food. day at 2:30 will be conducted |
fnmindful of troubles or by J. W. Hurt. These aervices
fears are looked forward to with an-
l^st his health might be hurt ticipatk* by the patients as it
B> sortie fancy dessert; brings a touch of the outside
And he lived over nine hun- world and a ray of sunshine in
dred years. to the home.
. What a life he had, neither ----“
The program which was di- C6|one COUnt or passing years Civil War deaths were **> j
vided into c'assical and light inarred the tranquility of' h i s times greater than m the Re- >
selections was loudly applauded, days.-David Sargent.' volution.
Comanche is lucky to have _o _ —o— ___________—
>l)ch a fine young musical lead- Little league baseball is just on his Master’s degree
er as David \ enable It con around the corner, and that vVavne Preston. CHS basket-
stantly amazes us how a band familiar figure of David An- ... ^ wij| run the morn-
oirector can take a group of drews calling behind home will nroeram this year and he
iixth graders who know little pe replaced this year bv Wayne v.ajf as well with the
music, and lead them from he Preston younger boys as he did this past
ginners to the finished product. David has done a great job * w:.p the Indians,he will
Friday night, the finished these past few years with the : . outstanding program,
product was w-«ll rehearsed morning recreation program for _ —o—
and m fine form. -’ boys and ending every Littte .. ano,. a scH mflicted
°— —o~ U-ague game He’ll be missed rF”: WBW
By the time a man gets to this summer while he’s work- m,s
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CUT WEENBEANS; Mix or Match ibdMtl
CHICKEN IIVERS !Pigs. 81c 6 for $f
CHEESE SAUSAGE. PEPPEROM. HAMBURGER ’s^>7 \ W *
COLOMBO PIZZAS 69c
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Repaint Your Home
♦ New Kitchen ♦ Farm Huildings
New RiNif ^ Insulation
<r New Garage * New Carpets
inside and out to protect against
coming cold weather
with J-B PAINT.
♦ Painting ♦ New Ronm
4 Install Heating & Cooling Units
NO MONEY DOWN - - •
THIS INCLUDES
LABOR AND MATERIAL.
TUNA
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3 Cans 19c
MEAD0LAKE 0LE0 3lbs. 85c
SHIRF'RESII * Tj---*---
SOFT 0LED I lb.Pkg35c
SHURFRESH : '----*-
CHEESE LOAF 2 lb. Box 89c
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TOOTHPASTE 59c
HM WONDEKUI jpoTlS
HAIR SPRAY 51c
SIH HEINE l NPEELED
APRICOT HALVlS
SRt HEINE nr sUHCELV'S
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1968, newspaper, May 24, 1968; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892085/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.