The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1968 Page: 7 of 16
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THE jCOMAN'qHF^ CH1F.F. COMANCHE. TEXAS 7Wwf
I Youth Fellowship, gave the CARD Ol THANKS
greeting Response w a a by
4 miss Karen G Brien Wt lak‘ m*U*d P *x'
Mrs. Walter Greenwaldt of *«* oUr *+ ^«tnude and
is Joshua was guest speaker and ***« * «■* 6ne «*
e us«d as he. subject "The V°ur IHoughtMn*** and kind-
■r lord’s Prayer." *** * us ^
,f An arrangement of spring fofld flowers oard«;. - u*l<-
in flowers decorated the bullet ta- phone rails and every act ami
tie and guests were seated at deed were appreciated Our
l' tables for six lighted With white special thanks go to the Fu-
1,1 tapers in cut glass holders, uerai Home stall, Hev. lloooe,
K* Black miniature grad u a lion the singers, (hose who sat up
'* caps with pnni tassels marked at night, the pallbearers, awl
a‘ each place Programs were many, many 011.01*8, for there
i rolled and tied us replicas of are too many lo name all. May
News i-rom
Western Hills
Mbs Beulah Stark and Mr*.
Pete Stark aim attended Pete
Starks’ birthday celebration on
Monday, May 20.
For the past few weeks Mrs.
Clara Ma« Hnssell Hamilton
hai been recuperating at the
hortte from a snralned and
bruised ankle and foot. Dur-
ing Hus time this fine, heloful.
In obedience to an order of Board of Equalization
regularly convened and sitting, notice is hereby given
that said Hoard of -Equalization will be in teuton ai ita
regular meeting place in the Court House in the town
of Comanche, Comanche County, Texas from 10:00
o’clock A.M. until 4:00 o’clock P.M., on Thursday, June
ic. Ijtellu'ent, lah*nU*d.
angelic lady, has been
collecting th'nes that
mending She has aewed but-
tons «i, pitched, etc for Ulnae
who are net able to do it thenp
selves .She reads to those who
6th, 1968 for the purpose of determining, fixing and
Equalizing the value of any and all taxable property
situated in Comanche County, Texas, until such values
have finally been determined for taxable purposes for
can’t read any more, writes
for them, and visits to cheer
thorn Her beautiful music also
cheyrs them.
CONTROL WEEDS
AND CRASS
eful to Mrs. Haiti 11 ton Tor
with'TrefIan
there pood end though tfill
the year 1968 and any and all persons interested or hav-
ing business with said Board are hereby notified to be
present. t.
Private Tommy Hernandez,
r_____7 iii J pon of Mr and Mrs. Marcelo
liomrro Z.Cras Mold Hemandfz o( the South Lake
AA.Afinn DaeanHu Road, is Ijomc on furlough for
Meeting Recently iq days from Ft Polk La
Pvt. Hernahdez was accom-
The r.imma Zeta Chen*»r of pjnfaj by his sargent for a
Delta Kanos Gamma which is visit After his furlough. Pvt.
enmnosed of W teachers from Hernandez w.ll fly to Oakland,
Comanche f ra*h. Hoed end raijf where he, will be sta-
Mills roiinfieir, m^t for the ,nst (ioned temporarily,
meeting of ifb '-ear et *he Fie- Fx POLK, La —Army Pvt.
mentarv School Bui'ding in Temmy Hernandez, 19. son of
Grenhurv. Saturday, Mav i« Mr and Mrs Marcelo Her.nan-
M'«s Jewel Werner oresided dez, Comanche, completed nine
at the business meeting weeks of advanced infantry
Mrs. Cl^rhnee Rea, chair- training May 11 at Ft Polk
man of th? Awards Commit- His last wee* of training was
tee. gave special recognition to spent in guerilla warfare ex-
Mlss Vina Crad'Wk of C-'-an- errises.
bury and MJss Mabel Hall of During his guerrilla training,
Sidney for having perfect at- he lived under simulated VieG
tendance at meetings during r>»"> eapd**?®** f#>r fb»« d»'’*
Per Quart rT% fmm
;::vr $750
Also Available in 5 Gal. Cans
For Other Farm Chemicals
and Fertilizers
Contact
THIS APPLIES ONLY TO OIL, GAS, UTILITIES
AND INDUSTRIES.
(SKA I.)
FRED HALL, ^County Clerk
COMANCHE COUNTY, TEXAS
^‘•nepoli*, Ind'**'*
TRACE ELEMENTS,Inc.
COMANCHE COUNTY.
COMANCHE, TEXAS
THIS 21.it DAY OF MAY, 1*168
GORMAN, TEXAS
MOUtA* Otie*
lb. Can 69c
2 lb. Can $1.38
3 lb. Can $2.07
King Size — 6 Bottle Carton (plus deposit)
SPINACH
FLOUR
5 lbs. 49/
25 lbs. 1.89
rU~"~l
LIBBY’S
3 0 3 CAN
I CUT GREEN
BEANS
5 for J
in Vietnam on May B.
A seated tea. honoring the
officers, was served by the
Granbury members, who were
hostesses for the occasion.
Del Monte
303 CAN
YOU GET MORE
VIGOR
with
Cbitrfiee^ Starr
Cvdtfied Spantex
PEANUT SEED
Del Monte
303 Can
Corn Afor $1
year in Vietnam with the 2-
563d Medical Company He was
last stationed at Hue He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Payne, Houston, former Co-
manche residents Sp-4 Payne
has two su«ers, Miss Debbie
Payne, at home, and Mrs. Jan
(Eileen) Gardner, Houston. He
will be stationed at San Anl on-
to after completed furlough.
He is nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
Reid Thomas, Comanche, and
Mr. and Mrs Lofton Bishop of
the Downing community.
TEXAS GROWN *?>
Under contract
j LIBBY’S
VIENNA SAUSAGE
HORMEL’S
Final Rites For
Former Resident
4 Ox
Cans
PROPERLY
FIELD-CURED
Mrs. I. S. Ransome. the for-
mer Mary Dingwall died re-
cently and was buried in Lake
Jackson. Funeral services were
held there M;*y 17th. Mrs. Ran-
some was born and raised in
Comanche and spent the great-
er part of her life here. She is
a sister of Cullen Dingwall of
Austin
GOLDEN RIPE
10 oz. Packages
SHELLED PROMPTLY
AND STORED
UNDER
CONTROLLED
pONDITI0NSVJ^^
STRAWBERRIES
VINE RIPE
Tip Top
'•ho i«. now head of the
State Highway Department.
LEMONADE
FOREMOST
ICE MILK
YELLOW
5*4 TTZ Tested
Zyyyf1 Before and
After Shelling
to Assure
Jca Vigorous Growth
\ Gallon Carton 39c
F l A V 0~p A C K ( D ' MEAT S
lb. 29c
FRESII GROUND
FRESH
DRESSED
GRADE ’A'
Hamburger 3 lbs. $l
HANDLED^^S
T-Bone
WITH CARE
IIORMKI/g
SLICED
Club Steak lb. 694
Chuck Roast lb.49c
Fincher Feed
lined Plastic
KKKKM DO-MADK
And Seed
■ t.i^ <!■■* m ■« i i ■ ogkfcTr*
DRAPES
Comanche, Texas
i
Pair Width 71 x M in
Walanrr !• I 3S In
Assorted Floral. Scenic.
Modem, and SoMd Tcstnred
WE GIVE
South Park
CALL BEFORE
WK RESERVE
10:00 DAILY FOR T
THE RIGHT
FREE DELIVERY J to ijmit A
SUMPS
Double Stamps Wed
rri quanitt
WILCO SEE!
RO. BOX 23156
SAM ANTONIO, TEX*
1007 SOUTH AUSTIN (6 BLOCKS OUT ON GOLDTH WAITE HIGHWAY)
iNiaTEJUS 782*6
JlfflHASMjSfi'
Del Mon
Pet
te 303 Can
is 4for$t
Country
Eg<
)s 3 doz. T1
GLADIOLA
CAKE MIX
4 Boxes for $1.00
KRAFT’S —
8 O z.Box
SPAGHETTI DINNERS 2 for 25c
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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/m1/7/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.