The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1954 Page: 3 of 16
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Courthouse News Central Texas
Shivers Rally
Indian Fans
See All-Star
Revival To Begin
At Hasse Tuesday
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J Births Krcordrd
| To* Mi. and Mrs.. Irwin Leo
Set at Brownwood Football Till
jAU« ^14 at Blackwood HosplJja. * ,
I maiden name °A speclal 8hlvers Central Texas A, number of Comftrrhe foot-'
j To Mr ^n.,ly [s t?.1** held Tuesday night. • ball* fan* gpt a sneak preview on
(Burns. „---------- ------- - ----------- ------. ..... ■ - - - ■ — ‘ is cordially invited
North
School Football Mi-Stars at
Cotton Bowl In Dallas, and saw * „ <
the North come from behind u>!PRIMITIVE BA PEI ST NOTES r
Eld John W Reynolds „ of j'
Tyler will begin a protracted re- (
viva! meeting at the Hasse Taber- |
nacle on Tuesday night August 24
at 8 p.n» and continues until Sun-
jriav night August^29
„U1, -----------------* —--- «... k,r„r« „„| Services will be held twice daily_
Orarirt Ed"™rd August 24. on the courthouse what 1954 football will bring Sat-*at !° 30 " m and 8 00 p m
| daughter Sandra i^T«°m«an^!?e„aa sauarp ln B™wnwo<HL-with Obv- urday night, as they watchedxthei The public
loaugme,. Sandra Lois. 8 pounds ...... M..,,v. and s
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Join the Men and
Women Who Kiiow
Relief and Comfortl
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14 ounces, bom Au$. 10 at.
Blackwood Hospital. Secdnd child
of family. Mother’s maiden name
Mury Lou Harbour.
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feeding MOORMAN’S COW MINTRATE
1 1954. Prior to this, I was having
rouble with mast‘tis and cou,d see t!u'ite 51
rwraln and hay passing through the cow and
i fitter. --__
[tUpng *® ‘this comPl*te and ba,anced ration,
gib feed less grain and have had little
with flMudititi. I have noticed considerable
i jud hay passing undigested. My cows are
^ fBod flesh and production has held up
HI.
life to more prtffit. 1 would not hesitate
[Lfrg production on leas feed than before.
1 MOO KM A.VS COW MINTRATES for
[(wwf. I alw ’use and like XXX M/L.
R. J- ADCOCK, JR.
Gurttoe, Texa'h.
gMkmsn -and “hog -feeder mi Ah- 4
iiwill with their respective MOORMAN
ATE. We keep a supply at the DAT IS FEED
219 WEST ■GRAVEL
SALESMAN
Comanche. Texas
.Death* Herurded
Mattie Jane King. 80. N .Pearl
St., Comanche, died August 11.
Burial in Rest Haven Cemetery,
Belton. Aug. 13. Daughter of
I Harrison Roberts. Resident -of
Comanche one year. Husband.
John Lemon Kins, died at the
age of 80.
' Mag"'e M.nbel Robertson. 83.
j.Rt. 1, Comanche, cliorl Aiur. 7
Burial In Onkwood Cemetery. Co-
I manche, Aug. 8 Horn j,n Canton,
| Mississippi. March 22, 1871.
Daughter <.f Jacob Anderson
[Ross and Julia Harriett Graham
Ross. Resident of Cpmanche
| County. 70 years’ Husband. Wil-
liam Perry Robertson, died at
the age of 72. .
Oil and Gas Leases ,, \
Mrs. Floy Morrison, to J. H |Pn?QI!.A1Ian. shivers speaking
Whiteside et al.i • .
J. A. TrtppetC et al to R. F.
McClung et al.
T. A. Thompson et ux to J. H
Whiteside et al.
J. C. Cook et ux to J. H. White-
side et al. *
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light or la4t
w.f
$3« ®
edge past the South 7-6
Dalton' Hicks, the Indians All-
State end. wan, a star performer
There will be services at the
Primitive Baptist Church at
, .. TI . ... Shiloh Saturdav and Sunday"!
for the North He played the en- August 20 and 22,
tire tilt op d* tense, and saw limit-
ouv. blitVLKS
Marriagrs Recorded
Oeorge Curtis Greene and Mrs.
Lucille Marie Zadwomy were
mairled Aug. 11 by Justice O. A.
Braziel.
William Henry Oregg and Miss
Winnie Faye COker were mar-
ried Aug. 14 by Rev. Earl Q.
Harper, pastor First Methodist
Church. Rising Star.
Marriage Licenses
Charles Roberts Wooten and
Miss Betty Sue Tinney.
Armed Services Discharges
1st Lt. Elbert Lyn Adams. Ous-
tine. received honorable discharge
X?“2vU-, 8;iA* Pore^ Albih. Rt. 4. Comanche,
at Travis Air Force Base. Call- 1954 Chevrolet Nation Wagon.
hehalT of his candidacy.
A special musical program will
precede the Shivers address.
There win be Seat* for everyone,
say those in charge, adding that
this area-wide rally is expected
to draw thousands to Brown-
wood.
“Comanche Countlans have a
special Invitation to attend.” says
Ed Devery, Brown County Shiv-
ers Chairman. Mrs. Mark Calla-
way. who heads the Brown Coun-
ty Women for 8hlvers Club, says
she is looking for a big crowd
of Comanche women to see and
hear Governor- Shivers.
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Comanche, received honorable
discharge from Army. July a. at
Camp Chaffee, Arkansas, Enter-
ed service Aug. 6, 195?.
New Motor Vehicles Registered
Alvin A. McDougal,, Gustind,
1964 Ford Tudoi*. 7
Earl Albih. R'
forma. Entered service I Aug. IE,
1952.
Cpl- Charles Eargle Hlllhouse,
Gusttne, received honorable dis-
charge from U.8. Army. Aug. 5.
at Fort Hood, Texas. Entered
service Aug. 6. 1952
W. F.j Loudermilk, Comanche,
1954 Ford Pickup.
Shirley Cardwell. De Leon, 1954
Chevrolet 8edan.
D. B. Lattimore, 1954 Chevro-
let Sedan.
GM3c Charles Wallace Coulter. ’ Ctovrolet^Spoi^ C^upe600’
Oonianche received honorable Henry B Ross. De Leon. 1964
discharge from D. S. Wavy, AUg. Chevrolet Sedan
4. Entered service Aug. 6. 1952. I J. L.’ Young Rt
Cpl (T) J. T. Glasgow. Itt. 2, 1964 Ford Pickup.
1, Bidney,
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WW SHIPMENT
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fWHANTRESS
^ylon Ho*e
79c
ttPIES’
Gowns
5100
1M PR«.
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Shoes
51^5 pr.
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Clainbrty
,4 ^ $1.00
r •UEACHED
P0** domestic
4yd»- $1.00
11,11 type itt
each
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Work Shoes
$3.95
10 lb. bag 93c
Gladiola Flour
25 lb. bag $1.89
MEN'S
Dress Oxfords
$5.95
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PINT BOTTLE 79%
Rub Alcohol
2 for 25c
it lb. Bag
Gladiola Meal
73c
MEN'S
Crepe Sole Loafers
$4.95 -
THE WORD'S
Black Draught
19c
PREMIUM or KRISPY
Crackers
2 lb. box 43c
•<l off si Vt-'V! 1: t v l)it< 'll wfV I -i-
| ter the University of Houston this
fall where he will continue his 1
athlet'C career. •*> ,
Amrnp the Comancheans wlin
<Aw the Sdturday rtlrTit t.Hf w«*re 1
Comsiirhe Coaelies P T Galiea
HcTman Moore. Jerry Hamrle’c
und Dale Riggs. Other local fans
present included:
Mr,,and Mrs, Joe B. D'e. Calvifo
Lee. Robert D?e, T G Frick, |
.•Kyle Barret, AutreyT-.Graham.
Donald Spl^vey. Gene Coulter, Mr
and Mrs. J. C Wilkerson
Harold Price. Hahold Price Jr..
I John Carpenter. Bill. Carpenter,
j Billy Jack Carter, Tom Palmer.
Mrs. Hardy Slider, | Margaret
j Slider; Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Hicks,
Garland Hicks, Mr. and Mks.
James Wilkerson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carrjehter.
M!r. and Mrs. Albert Brannan,
Lillie Gallga, Castle Ellis, Jerry
Beene, Glen Ellis. W. L. Morris.
Robert Willis, Marvin Lee. Calvin
Cox, Marvin Hallman. J. C.
Simms, Billy Wilson.
WORTH
LE-Hiqi« (Ctomutetw'i, Brntawr (Phil-
lip-. > . Tr* (P!»no>.
LT RolH (Terrell 1. Tanner (Porney).
QrMer (Paducah).
LO Farter (BiUlnur). Jack Wortan
(Klltore).
C Dudley (Bl* Sprint). Warren (Denton),
Barber (Ploydada).
RO—Ray Mnrean (Win*), Bprln»fleld
(ODahoma)
RT—Oliver (Abilene), Pelton (Anaon)
RE—Maple* (Nrfrth Bide). Muon (DaJUl
Wilson 1 ...
QB—Ford (B-ecbenrdlfe). Taylor (Fort
Worth Pelv), Bchleymever (Odecja)
I.H—Dudley (Pampal, Kyaar (Melvin),
Feter* (Van). 1" :
RH Masters (Brownwood), McWhorter
(Rochester). “
PB Or'*! (Dallas Crorl— Tech). Faulk
< Highland Park). Dtson (McCarocy).
BOOTH
LB—Cowart (Ban Aptonlo Brackenrldfe),
Maroontell (Cedar Bayou 1
LT—Oroom (Corpus Christ! Miller), Cor-
bell (Shelbyvine)
in Oorrrs ' (Harltneen). Bejarano (Del
Rio). Hopper (Lampasas)
oan(s o-ac( IO Be)arD enHrtrnc y(Oo
_C--D*l (Bartnvn). Mil!" (Port
Nechssi. COoner (AAM Oohsolldat-d)
RO Wvman (Austin McCallum). Flenilnf
(SmlthvlUe). ■
RT—Bteltle (Ben Antonio Edison). Oornlsl-
sor (Tempi#). Steerr (Bartlett.)
RE—Anderson (Reuu*to). Thompson (Ned-
erland)
qb Clement* (Huntavllle), Blount (Deer
Fork)
LH—fwndren (Houston TJMParl. Hall < S\if_ar
Land 1. Reeve* (Wichita Fobs)
RH—Bratth (Hon-tor, Lamar), EmiuIvsI
Edtnbur*).
Score by periods. • _____
warm _ ____---------------- Bid (t i
South i, j j ------ (00
Bcortnn (ln order.pt occurence):
U)—Clements (South) passed IS yards to
Anderson at 7:10
(Q—'Taylor (Ntfrth) went one yard over
middle and Oliver kitted t*>a) at }:M '
IQ—No neorlnf
4Q—No seortno
Officials--Referee. Bob Flnlev; linesman,
J B. Pamlah: umnlre. Jack Freeman; field
)ud«e, Kenneth Mtlla.
and
Elder Din Dniton will do the
preaching accord.ic to Tom. R
Cox 'clerk -
.Over 700 000 ©roieU'Woowl
gentle lucoort strong form
wothoble—*'th ret* hai 9lom PO<J
tieel •• liother howd* . Snaps
od&toM Mg *£*£5* JS
just motouro eround low**'
Obaomen and State nght orJoft vdo o»
Rouble. Moll Order* filled
Service Drug Store
Lew In coot ... but this
.Maytag washer gives fa- ’
moui Maytag washing per-
formance. Exclusive Gyra
foam Woahing action get*
tJnthe* eWaan.
J139.95
IW 4www RwyaaMt. Utoal tr«4e-U
Service Drug Appliance Dept
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Mactd Sullivan’s Beauty Shop
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NOW IN
CARD OF THANKS ’
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks for the beautiful
floral offerings and other ex-
pressions of kindness at the time
of the Illness and death of 'our
mother and grandmother; Mrs.
Mattie King. Your thoughtful-
ness will always be appreciated.
—Mrs. Ada Hatheock. Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Hathcock.
SAVE a cool- 2.00
choice of any 2 frayranctsl
New Location
I HAVE MOVED MY BEAUTY SHOD
from the balcony of the Owl Confectionery,
TO MY RESIDENCE AT
312 North Houston
(1 Block North of Majestic Theatre)
Dolly Norwood will be with me as an operator.
Your continued trad* appreciated. PHONE 190.
- CHILDREN’S
School Oxfords
$2.49
GIANT SIZE
— PErSODENT
Toothpaste
2 for 59c
LARGE
Lima Beans
15c lb.
•H*S>Z. ARMY TWILL
Khaki Pants
$2.98
No. 14^2 3V*c ft.
Romax Wire
No. 12 2 4**c ft.
LARGE 5 QT.
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Starlac
29c i
MOTS SHORT SLEEVE
Sport Shirts
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GULF SUPREME
Motor Oil
qt. can 19c
CELLO WRAPPED
Smoked Jowls
33c lb.
MEN'S —,
BVD Underwear
$1.49
Gulf Spray
qt. can 49c
pt. can 29c
WILSON’S CRI8FRITE
Sliced Bacon
49c lb.
AXTER’S PLACE
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LUCIEN LELONG
the stick cologne
Double value, double fragrance
double everything but price! A big
4.00 worth of (amous LUCIEN
LELONG SOLID COLOGNE-
yours Jor m mere 2.00. Stroke it
on for frotty refreshment, for fra-
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hurry-./'Two-for-one" offer'll*
definitely limited!
4 famous fragrances
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Service Drug Store
Is yowsone of the cars in
COMANCHE
whore oiUhoulj
n
changing the crankcaa7
When y°u disregard this all-imporunt recommendation.
y<m re taking unnecessary chance* with future repair bill*.%
IiTUr 109° mi,e» old, better let us change log
r>u ^.,.1 re.fiI1 y°" Crtinltcare with Humble E$m
du.v" >*** buy- Ut * b-VT
Change to Csso Extra , . ■
1 MOTOR OIL foaqy-
J.H. Tupin
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Humble Oil & Refining Co. Agent,
Comanche, Texas , ' '
AemvG!toti?st,qua,Uy WUMBLE PRODUCTS,
ATLAS TIRES - BATTERIES . ACCESSORIES
at these stations:
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♦ Robertson’s Humble ♦ Aldridge A Johnssa
♦ O^ hSpT*1* Strrk# *■ DOWNING ik >
♦ Erwk r ♦Roy McNutt’S
♦ Halfh Food Market la GlISTINE—
(John A Fred Hall) * Pattmt’a Humble Station
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1954, newspaper, August 20, 1954; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892217/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.