The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1958 Page: 4 of 12
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rtoxi TBI COM Wt llE CHIEF
junutl 1. IMS
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S I. Tkomtt Publisher;
HUmii Ntmlrjr. Foreman
married at Midlothian. Tex ax
he and MUs 8tel!a Couch were
The groom 1# one of our promi-
nent attorney* and the bride wa*
tf 11
for a while
our public
bfl
in their home
by Mra. J I>. Stephen*
, . Several from here attended the
- r~“
4* -r-t,; Mrs Wand:i
Local Woman Named
To International
Grapho Analysis Club
trained
here in tow n to
of D.qgler and Mr. Dobbs
moved to the Haaley farm
traded teams, cottonseed
the training of men and women open .
in the tcienoe of grapho analy-^ Qraj)h0 anklTBis u widely re-,
sl* . . ... , on „„ ] cognised in industry and buai-
Mrs WeUs Will fo^w an « U In Ule RprinK of 1965 the;
tension program baaed on per-j8oclety received the first adopt-]
esteemed* They are domiciled!. ..Mr* Wanda W^^&Spr j duUm^" by ^the ‘ sSetv Instruc-^^ar cXge‘wher^the V 1
“jsrfs£“.irats ,z rr^Tio rxg'-jxysi :l <**£«.... * ««««*kss- ......
wnien W.| *? were recent visitors in the International Orapho MiSSOuri. Lessoti boolts are fully.| me,?ber-
They tie Cox The Chlefco^r.tulates^hMrs A H. Grissom .unrated 1(with interesting, and
the happy pair and wishes them i Harmon
professional i BULK GARDEN SEED _ All
profesMOi ai i _„whlte Auto 8tore.
‘Life is
-achqj^.
secession,
plfm and
com.
W T Dobbs has sold his place, . , .
W L. Haslev!*rn part of town
has Callaway bought from Mrs Lot-1 ter.
Chief congratulates with Mrs. , Missouri worm ramous ,j—~^Writing '.pectadM-
. d _.puld ,h*ve tr,ded weu in their new sdual relation ] Cyrus D. Klnnard and family ‘°™e £'Sw^tingit Tu Members study strokes which
!*• LhaL l/h* women T. A Deals has sold his 2.000-ifrom Midltnd. the Mack Log^nz, Lmfounrtd todav are the foundation of all hand-
X* hadT l^Tobjected acre ranch to E. D Orear. a cap- j from Board Church, the ^k For Xc than « Quarter ofwrlUng' and thelr mea"‘ngs;
Mr ftvelP of Hlco >tahst of Marysville. Missouri, Sides from De Leon and Mrs ™ of Ml mSfes- Porgery detectlon’ , voc1atlf.nal
• Mr Payette . .mpaon of IBco whQ ^ t falth ,n Coman- Ha/el Bassett and children from j ™ Studied and tawteredicon4ultatipn' Personnel. “le^tlfn-
°* ™ i.i_______... m______v- .. __....« rv.kn. —ere week-end visitors MO . ,lave suinieo ana masterea | cvauiaHnn tearhlna niin-
and Mrs Sam Klnnard
is a grapho analysis!
I
Dublin were week-end ^rs (*7*- “‘icredit evaluation, teaching prin
* M sM 'j R'd MSteplTeTisK1 vXd "hc^nlv one'its 2* S^d-to, ^ and m.‘ny °thCr fleldS M ___ _
Deats Is one of our with Stephens relatives in Okla-|
homa City, Blair and Erick, Ok-1 --
lahorna over the week-end-
Mrs. Ann Walton aryl Mrs. J.
E Stevie were dinner guests of
Mrs Hollis Cox Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 81ms
made a trip to Ringgold the
past week to carry her mother.
£Sich£ mSSST Sunday.1 “and
wood "We wish them a long and1* one., of the best places In the
lnii ufe {county, Mr
'Postmaster Atterbury says' {**» cltlxens and The Chief hopes
that the postal-receipts for De- j hat he wl11 not conclude to
cumber 19<H were the largest for leftve-
any December on record. The re-j Mrs. L R. Russell and her.;
celpts fwere $700 and this does j daughter, clara, went to Austin
not include money orders, but {during the holidays to see her
only the sale of postage stamps.; son. Fred.
postal cards, stamped envelopes. Governor S. W. T. Lanham of ___ ______
and box rent, etc Weatherford was here recently {Mrs C. R Mlers. home follow-
J M Ro-ss.1 our new Tax As- to attend the funeral of Bob ing a visit here. ^
aessor has moved his family to Carter. After an illness of sev- Week-end visitors with Mr and i ^
town M il weeks. Uncle Bob passed M&S W. B Ratliff were their ^
• Dr C. W Pattersop will return away at his home here. Decern-LcbnditJj-JBill a«d wife from Fort ^
to Comanche about the first of ber 30. 1904 He was In his 88thj\vo th Mr. and Mrs. Royce ^
February and will renew his' year and • had been a citizen or pa rley and baby from Abilene ^
patmershlp with Dr J W Hall, the tow n for’20 years. ' j and Clel .from Crane. They all
Rev. M. M Hitchcock will bet Tlir regular session of County
in his pulpit at the Flr.tt Bnr>- pou,.( convened Monday,___with
tlst Church Sunday morning and! countv Judge J. H. McMillan
Wit. - {ntrs.ding: F L. Little. County
Superintendent Donaldson re- ] <Cprk nnd L v. Reid. County At-
porU the enrollment of more | torney. Five misdemeanor
than 50 pupils in the Comanche W(T(. trlc<1
Mrs. Wells, upon' completing
study with the Society will be
awarded a certificate which is
recognized throughout the world. |
Today’s genius is the man who 1
has caught up with his ChrUt-
mas bills before vacation time
BUSINESS opportunity'
[oma
nche Chi<
.JJICIlt
Local area Man or Lady wanted to service and col
from coin-operated dispensing equipment.
hours weekly earns operator uf) to $2!I0 monthly1** I
.wro limit nr KpllilUT hut must hit.. ____ ^
f^f&EBsoi I
J G .nrf pnblUbar.
djjtitnrf FrWay
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age limit or selling but must hate car. ref
and $800 to $1600 working capital. For intT* ■
irive personal particulars, phone number \v,Jr',!f'
.728, Kallas 6, Texan. ' «"
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June
15, Is Fath
since the first of t+re—r—
-Schools
r™T ... 'Here From New Mexico
The Farmers Union met at the Mr and Mrs 0 T ^ of
courthouse Friday and Saturday, Albuquerque, New Mexico, spent
to discuss the best methods to, thu* week-end in Comanchd with
resort to, in order to get a bet-
] Kerley
visited their sister. Mrs. Bob
Wagner In Fort Wofth Saturday.
Sunday visitors in the Murray
Scott home were Misses Ollie
and Ruth Sloan and Mrs Wid
cases Spivey from Comanche.
, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Green vis-
resori to, in oiocr w ger a oci- hrr parent3i Mr nnd Mrs w
tor price for cotton. The. farmers I Kerley.
are ready to co-operate with the'
mcrdiants- amt- bankers.
Tax Assessor J. M. Ross has .
api^mted as his deputies: Jun!
Lacy of Sidney. J. P. Payne of
Lamkln and Dave Cunningham
Jr. of Newburg. They met at the
courthouse Saturday and took
ited Sunday
ner home.
in the Oajfte oar-
The scheme of life seems to be
that one half of It is ruined by
our parents, and the other half
by our children.
§
GIGANTIC
WAREHOUSE
John Bruce Dodd of S
Yrtshington, started Fa
ago on
W*}*'
»„r me custom spread th
KL united States. In 1
ISLl Esther’s Day Comn
t with headqua
KL":ormed with
York City
NAME YOUR OWN TERMS I
Hit **
Father of Tin: Yeai
K annually- Amoni5nrtht
KL(e been chosen foi t
K'r Genera! Douglas M
H. Ralph J- Bundle, Pr<
■ sisM D Elsenhower s
H president Harry o. T
™(WM0O of observing Fa
RANGE SALE
*
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• #w«w«w*w—*
WEvSTINC.HOl'SE
RANGES, 30”
with trade, only
PRICES SLASHED
Y direct from Dallas Warehouse
WESTINGHOl’SE Reg. 5429.95
REG.’ 52.54
oven
$139
AUTOMATIC RANGE
Automatic in Every Way
with trade
$259.95
the oath of office.
If jfou want fresh beef, phone
the W. R Harris Market. He will
drllm—In any place In town:
Tin directors of the Coman-'r
YOUR INSURANCE
May Be Out ot Date Too!
Cook Boolu
only 88c
Jill*, HEN D»
I
lllHINO AID
WESTINGHOUSE
che National Bank, met last weak
and passed 510.800 to the surplus
fund and $3,400 to the undivid-
ed profits. The First National
Bank declared a 12 percent dlvi-,
dend and passed $2,000 to the
surplus iund The. F fz M Bank
declared a 6 percent dividend
and passed $2 000 to the surplus
fund.
A good law for the next scs-
Don’t start any trip
without plenty of insur-
ance, including automo-
bile, . liability and per-
ponal effects coverage.
WAREHOUSE SPECIAL - in anj out of the crate,
with just a few small scratches?
MAYTAG
Ponce of mind is worth
lots more than the
small insurance costs.
special
W,ringer-Type WASHER $119.95
MAYTAG
Automatic WASHER
$149.9
II
KEG. $179.00
TV
$119.95
WD-2 REG. 5529
WASH-N-DRY
exchange
$269.95
WD-3 K„. $56,.,5
WASH-N-DRY
slon of the Texas Legislature to
pass will be one prohibiting rop-
ing contests. They are brutal as
well as dangerous. If a cowboy
sees fit to endanger his own life ]
and limbs, he has a right to do
so, but should not be allowed to
torture and malm poor helpless |
beasts for his own .sport.
Oscar Callaway surprised hist
friends by leaving the ranks of |
the bachelors during the holi-
°ay* Thursday. December 29tlj j
-4-.
Hash"01
IEG. $249.95
MODEL
$169.95
See us today for complete auto insurance!
NORRIS Insurance
- B E AT
Cooler
THE HEAT!
$8a95
the Tonemaster ej
i Wring aid with supei
| kigh fidelity sound. Mar
i closest friends will n<
jour eye glasses cor
i powerful electronl
amplifier. Slim, slet
| soling . . . eliminate
clothing uohe, err
andcord
Farther Information
aee
JtMES C. SLIDER
with Pump
INSTALLED.
Optometrist
Comanche. Texaa
I am. to 1 p m.
“COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE”
VIRGIL NORRIS —Comanche
Phone 472—
as low
29.95
i-TON-
AIR Conditioner
only
$149.95
Only
9x12 LINOLEUM
s»-TON
AIR Conditioner
58-FT.
Sprinkler HOSE
hut
$2.99
only
$129.95
lOR SALE
7-Room Modem
Rock Home
199
sale
New, LOWER PRICES Await You
NOW thru
June 28
WESTINGIIOVSE
ICE TRAYS
only
98c
WESTINGHOUSE Reg.
STEAM IRON
$15.93 onlr
$11.95
3 Acres.Land.
| r*md Welf Water,
Electric Motor.
-----L,
NEW 1141 CHEVROLET DelRaty 2-Door Sedan
Solid Color. Inside \ isor, Cig. Lighter, Arm-Rest Doors.
Oil Rath Air Cleiiner, Oil Filter, Heater. Nylon Tires—
List $2,307.35 . . : . SALE PRICE $1,946.99
NEW 1549 CHEVROLET 4-Door Biscayne Sedan
liiving Room Suites
01^
Solid Color, Tinted Glass, Foam Rubber Seat Front, Inside Visor,
Cig. Lighter.-»Arra-R*i»t,,AIU.}Bath Air (.'leaner. Oil Filter,1
Recirculating Heater, Manual Radio. Nylon Tires—
List $2,583.50 . . * : SALE PRICE $2,157.96
NEW 1849 CHEVROLET 4-Door Bel Air Sedan
Two-Tone Paint, Large Heater, Push-Ilutton Radio,
230-H.P. V8, Dual Exhaust, Oil Filter. Ovedrive,
H.I). Gen., Tinted Glass, Whitewall Tires, Power Brakes—
List $3,072.80 .... SALE PRICE $2,563.41
NEW 1693 CHEVROLET
Brookwood Station 4-Door Sedan
Power-Glide Transmission, I^rge Heater, Push-Button Radio,
250-H.P. V8 Motor, Oil Filter, Tinted Glass, Two-Tone Paint-
List $3,286.95 .... SALE PRICE $2,708.45
NEW 3204 CHEVROLET Long Wheelbase Pickup
V.8 Motor, Full View Rear Window, Custom DeLuxe Cab. $ .*
Nylon Tires. Side Mt. Sparc, H.D. Generator. Heater, Rtack—
List $2,358.70 . . . . SALE PRICE $1,940.32
NEW 3104 CHEVROLET Short Wheelbase Pickup
6-('y Under. Solid Color. Oil Filler— %
LUt $2,002.15 .... SALE PRICE $1,665.51
NEW 3609 CHEVROLET ^-Ton Stake Body
Dual Rear Wheels and Tires, 4-Speed Transmission,
Oil Fitter, H.D. Rear Springs—
List $2,509.25 .... SALE PRICE $2,064.57
• COME TO SEE US' •
WE HAVE THE MERCHANDISE!
WARIIABLK COVER
with trade
3-PIECE Heavy Oak
$98.80
REG. $259.95
with trade
(•PIECE Ranch Oak
BEAUTIFUL,
(-PIECE Living Room Suite
$179.95
with tradr
$177.95
IIF.AVY OAK ARMS
2-PIECE Living Room Suite
with trade
OTHERS as low as
$(9.50
$39.50
WESTINGHOUSE HONE FREEZER
KEG $529.96
725-lb. DELUXE FREEZER
10 Acre Ranch
$321,1
Good Fence.
Modem Home,
Wwtjr Waler,
and Corrals.
- iff —
P. STALLING!
500 Lb. DELUXE FREEZER
I ft® E. Central
I C*Mnchf, Texas
Phone 53
REG. $Uf.io
fOO Lb. STANDARD FREEZER $2511
«-QT SIZE MIRRO-MATIO
electric
Cooker $8.95 Dishwasher $39.
fort able
19-YEAR GUAR ANTIS
Cooler $29.95 Wafer Healer W-
i
ARTHUR CHEVROLET SUM.
- PHONES 47 and 313 * dOMANCHE, TEXA&
BEDROOM
SUITES
O,'ow. $59.95
MU
a. a A. A
YOUR CREDIT
IS GOOD HERE!
SEE HAPPY AND
HAPPY"
Hathcock’s
•foil to /ib
with Large Freeaer
JOHN
m:: (happY) hatHcocFkUR^,T
Noil
REFRIGERATORS
I • rcsPon.'%ihlo mo(i
*8*nt for adequa
1 >°«r car with anc
*v«7 time. It p
^AIlEFir—the 1
— slightly scratched -(
9-FT. SIZE
It-FT. SIZE
R,f. Ill, *3 with M-tb.
$149.95
$199.95
*ARMS. KANCI
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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/m1/4/?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.