The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1958 Page: 3 of 12
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IN FROm
OF OUR
store
P. M.
Igginbotham'sI
rday, June IMl
.-METAL GLIDFr]
CH AIRS TO BE
Tw r SATURDAY
u
OCK! -
You Do'Noi
*re*ent To Win!
Specials
■* $51.50. NOW fl
95 NOW fl
FlftlYo f"
I Upholstery t)
14.50 NOW **
k Hack. fJRI
h FoaM < u-h ion jjl.]
r. $19.95 NOW 7
SIMILAR SAV1
ALL
METAL,
iLL
I \ I ETA!
bargain:
JM RUGS . H29
UG & pad • $59 50|
JM . . . . ft. $1.»
LL-TO-WALL
rpetinc
Rayon, Nylon, or Vie®*
ailed, a* loW »»
4.95 per yd.
P U R CH AS
RUCKLOAD OF
IR CONDITION
tive Cooler,
*ump •
fij l • *
What If They Don’t Make It
—— |W TIME?
Then you’ll be glad you have adequate
insurance in a good company with a
long and honorable record for settling
claims fairly and squarely. See us!
^faring Insurance •
INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE
I FRANCES WARING — Phone 123 — JOE WARING
irlhouse News
Jv
THj« COMANCHE CHIEF JCNE 13. 1958 /
MAY NEED HIM SOMETIME
*
Caterpillars
Damaging Pecan
Trees Of Area
\
/ ■
r^\
o
irt C»irt
I. Stephens vs. D. L.
foreclosure.
B Thedford vs. Milton Mc-
imi j R Brooks Jr., dam-
iXM Recorded
jtw’ 0 Msuldlng. Box 454,
ifhe, and Miss Oeorgla
were msrrled May 31 by
0 H. Horton. Methodist
« Licenses
Missouri, and Miss Sylvia
i Rater. Issued, June 5.
Horace Beene. 1724 S.
X Wico: and Miss Bet-
I loo Gore. Comanche. Issued
b 5.
w.’er George Mazurek. Rt. 1,
irha, and Miss Doris La-
Milun. Brown County. Xs-
Bt 5.
unit Lee Reeves, De Leon,
I Mlu Correne Missouri Moee-
. liaued June 4.
I Mac Pytourn. Rt. 1. Bld-
wd Miss Doris Earllne
*t Issued June 6
I«a4 (<*. Leases
L Beal et a: to Luther
| Mrr.un*. two tracU.
B Cooper et ux to F. R.
iky.
|ter UvLsay rt al to Sam H.
R May et ux to Sam H.
LR May rt ux to Sam H.
L two tracts.
cwt r
** « C M. stlfflemlre. I
with defrauding with1
> check.
n. Aaron Hammond. |
with defrauding with
mm check. ■
> Recorded
i^Mixon, 7j De Leon, died1
If* 8 Burltl May 10
I^eon o^rtery. Born In
r 14 1886. Daughter
and Ade-
lffgURtfoot, Survived toy
*. W. c. Mixon, 72.
■** Lillian Otwell, 58,
Rt. 2, De Leon, died May 3. Bur-
ial May 4 In De Leon Cemetery.
Born Oct. 22. 1899 In Alexander
City. Alabama Daughter of Nath
Nabors and Annie Lee Adcock
Nabors Survived by husband,
James Rufus Otwell, 64.
Pamela Llndley died of as-
phyxiation prior to delivery Ap-
ril 27 In De Leon. Daughter of
WTnford Llndley and lQnora
Phelps Llndley. Burial April 28
In Carbon Cemetery.,
New Motor Vehicles Rexistered
Harry Cloud Comanche, 1958
Hyde Trailer.
Heston S. McBride. Rt. 2,
nld Arlan Harpster, Wright Blanket. 1958 Plymouth Sedan.
Higginbotham Bros. & Co.
manchc. 1958 Ford Sedan.
|l>pnton Where he will resume
j work on his Master’s Degree,
. Which he hopes to ^receive m
| • j June. 1959. He has'a" part-time
by Angus Dlrltsrtn, Jr.. Comanche teaching Job while doinu this «d-
■Count.v Akpie-n 11 uruI Agent. j vanced work.
Wfclnut caterpillar • damage toj- %
pecan trees 1s being .reported on’
pecari trees in yards and also in
, pecan orchards in the county.1
.These worms are usually reddish j
brown and feed, in colonies on,
i the leaves—stripping ’the '“foliage. ^
The Entomologist at Texas!
A&M this morning recommended ‘
spraying with Malalhion1 or DDT j
or btrrrrtrrc thc> worm clusters
with-'a torch ns control ^methods.
Your Insecticide .dealer or the
eOtinty airent’s office has further
Information. . -— --------
To Work For M.A. Degree Filters Texas A AM
. James (Vtaflgfp) .Wilson, son Mr anxf Mrs Harold Lee Priea
of Ml and Mrs. Bereft.....vftlson. and baby left thl wsetsJt tor Col-
, who recently received 4 bacfiel-
ior's degree from North Texas
|State -College,’has returned to
lege Sk.it ion where he plana to
re-enter Texas AArM College and
continue, until he receives his de-
gree.
A man would probafcly have a
chance of getting by without
working if competition wasn’t so
keen .
Hm Dallas Morning Nm
SEE US
CARD OF THANKS
We wish tp thank everyqnc. fey1 f
their kindness during the recent1!
Illness and -dealTi of our beloved!)
mother and grandmother.—.The I {
Watson Family.
Wherever highway laws are (
enforced ’%‘Hths decrease Insist j
on strict enforcement ' }
for watermelons, slices or whole ones . , fresh
pineapples . . . .fresh cantaloup** . . . vine ripened
tomatoes . . . fresh blaeke^d peas anil beans . . *
squash . . . potatoes . . . bananas . . , apples — and
other choice fruits and .vegetables!
Waymond Hughes Fruit Stand
2 liLOUKS’WEST SQUARE, -BROWN WOOD HW {.
1 .
morning,
noon and
night
3
RAMSEY
The Man
Texans
Know
and
Respect
LIEUTENANT l
GOVERNOR I
See Us
1301 W. CENTRAL PHONE 45
before you buy PARTS for your CAR.
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY — on new. used and
rebuilt parts for lots of models of cars. We have
rebuilt transmissions —■- a few good used ones, also
some new parts, used batteries;' Tadios, tires, tubes,
pnd miscellaneous Items.
WE HAVE some rebuilt starters, generators, and
voltage regulators, and some good used one*.
TUNE-UP JONS, points, condensers, spark plugs,
coils, distributors and other parts replaced. Also
VALVE iiOIIS and WRECKER SERVtt*E.
m Bros.
Congratulations are due to,
Mayor Hall and the City Coun-
cil. and especially to Mr. Lester,
the sw eeper) for the Improved j
appearance of the Comanche
Square. Every night. Mr. Lester
sweeps off the square and streets
one block each way and picks up
the trash and paper, and carts
it awav in a hand-pushed ve-,
hiele.—Th4s—l*- u- gr«at—improve^ L
mont at a minimum cast and Is
attracting much favorable at- j
tention not enly from the town
citizens, but from visitors, as;
well.
Bible Thbughtr'"But of that*
I day and that hour knoweth no I
man...no, pot the angels, which'
are in Heaven, neither the (3on.,
but the Father. Take ye heed,
watch and pray: for ye know not
when the time is.'*’ *«
The wise worm never crawls
out until the early bird has eat-
en Its worm.
■
■
Hone 525 ForFr#,Piel<
and Delivery
WE KEEP
THE
SOIL
•f- r
OUR SERVICE
will keep your car
RUNNING RIGHT,
LOOKING GOOD
You can rely on me to give vour car
cartful, dependable service that will keep it
___ orivji it Inru/or life and re-
i
_
f 1
CHEVROLET
: ■
iiiiib-: 'fay.
Hi‘,re selfish that way! We insist on keeping all the
lljj
*pot*. *nd wrinkles to give you the flneat laundry and
^ flr*n*n* *nd Perfect pressing, your clothes have ever
Fr*e ^*rk-up and delivery Our aim Is to always keep
,H f***n and neat!
Mt'n»CiJ?^r ,b’ wet wa»h; 8c lh. fluff dry; and
■*r '«>• fur rough dry or finished work!
s’ Steam Laundry
And Drive-In Cleaners
imeo upkeep expenses^M
mipped to handle the
ItY staffed with trained
Vtor washing, lubrica-
tion, oil change, tire and
battery earvice, adH for
Humbla’s.great gasolines
and ipotor oils* dn vc m todiyl
Joe H. Tupin, Agent
care oi your car, ana
men who know their
HUMBLE^
More models with mom wops to saw!
Chevrolet’s got a specialist for
every job, starting with the krwqpt
priced popular pickup you can
buy and including the new Fleet-
side, with the bluest capacity ot
any comparable pjelrup. There are
Step-Van delivery models eom-
Hnr caQe for tracks that are big and
wih tough, consider Chevy's hefty-
tandems, the most ad-
i heavyweights out. A quick
call to your Chevrolet dealer can
start a Chevy saving on your job
right away.
See ynur tocSl OuilhorheTt^ dealer
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1958, newspaper, June 13, 1958; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892255/m1/3/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.