The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1958 Page: 5 of 10
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THK COMANCHE CHIEP. JULY 26. 1958
, dtlaens o! the
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The width of United States,
ships is determined by the Pan-!
ama Canal, and thte height by |
'the Brooklyn Brlcle
Lawyers Poll
Favors Hamilton
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of the Eighth Court of Civil Ap-
plaees on our 'highest -peals. iu:, named as the prefer-
tuml should be .reserved™ for
thorr vtho arc hest qualified by
J experience to* serve” said. Justice
I BRIEF notice to the
CITIZENS OF COMANCHE
luve been numerous rumors regarding (he
• cab|e system for the City of Comanche,
taking this method of advising the citizens
; nche of the progress of said system. Pre-
work has been started; the layout and en-
wrill be completed in the near future.
ggfcrsigned will keep the citizens informed
the progress of construction, cost of service,
rtgge consider this as the only authorised
information. The cost for this cable service
Ik announced some time next week.
Charles E. Tabor
Tdtvisitn Service Company
Of Comanche
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, - from his Austin * headquarters.
.lire candidate who won en- ' If. on that basis, my candidacy
'or,sement bv the lawyers of, merit-, the support of a major*
i,*a> f01\, p,?ee One on the lty of the voters of Texas. I
. upreme Court, finished his cam-j shall be pleased and grateful,”
palgn this week with a simplaihe said......
statement to the people of Tex-1 Hamilton, who Is Chief Justice
H. VV Hamilton in a statement .last month by the State Bar of
Texu .
His 31 years experience in-
cludes private practice, a ii d
elected terms as County Attorn-
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Borne Fence Company
•IK IT’S FENCE _ WE BCILD IT?”
SPECIRIi SALE
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ON CHAIN
Installed ....
4-FT. FENCE
LINK FENCES
Running Ft.
Per
red candidate over two oppon-
ent!. both from Houston, In a.
rrctKt polT of .lawyers conducted
Crews Family
Lone Family In
Family Rc-Union
. mane he; Mf and Mrs. Norcrosa
of Hawthorne. Calif.; ‘Mr.’ and
Mrs BUI i.atie. Gusthir.; Mr. %nd
Mrs Keith Lane Jr. fcomanche;
‘ I Mr and Mrs Lee Norcross and Mir. W F. 'Batton, Comanche,
~ . . children, Joe and Bob.— ol Haw- juid--—dauuhter. Mrs: HMfl, Me*
thorn# California, are vis.ting Shane. Deltas. -
' liy f amily Hrporter M I her father . R L Laiic, here thl* C't^Udicn attendin ' w ere Dick
Oil Stmday, June 1. the family week. , LaneT Kathy McShane, Buddy
ev niatWet ludid and his nr«;|0f Mr **“ ( ■ 1Ct*Wf while' here, Mr Norcross do- WUM. I‘‘»da ..Lan- i::./.ibeth
ent ^sitlonJastotiefd Justice to hold ‘hru annual reunion atjdde(l thal h0 would like to en- 1 •»*<*' Hobby Lane. Bod and Joe
eni position a. ^“lei justice to Kanes- Park, Comanche-. 1 tt-rt•» 1 ii the I me family w ith Norcross.
which he vto.s elected without: rv..,. uriam u>' 1 flln. * ... , .
oDuosition | ■ tDuljr three of tin five Crews party- and was host- to the vWc had >n- wonderful_ time.
Justice II million's affiliations cftlhfran were able, to attend the j <Httwring Saturday night at.- the reported Mr.Lflrie
,w , 7<f Hamilton a “‘Hhawon* | reunion They were Mr. and Mrs. i^wrenee steak House . _
, A. D Cotten and baby and Mrs ‘S ^ were: Mr* arid
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copal Church. American legion. JameK E Must and ehildVeri of
Elks, School Board. Boy 'Scouts
of America. Exurutlvc Committee
Judicial Section- of State Bar,
American Bar Association and
American Judicature Society,
j-;——
C Utl) OF THANKS
CALL OUR REf’RESENTATIVE
FOR FREE ESTIMATES!
No Down Payment - 36 Months to Pay
Phone 31
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your visits, cards, flowers, and
prayers for my recovery, while in
■the hospital Slnceriy yours.
Miss Margeret Vernon and Mrs.
Sid Cunningham. • lie
Comanche, and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Holden and children, of n
Route 3. Comanche. Edward,
Crews and Mrs. Howard Ste<fR1''
could not attend. ___
Others present were Misses'
Tebh and Ida Whitney. Mrs. Er-
lenc Carruth and children and
George Steele of Comanche, Miss
Y‘ w‘,u Visits I’arents Here
Mrs. J F. Lane. Comanche: Mi . .... • . mu..___■
vtrs sMovd' Iiv<* Ijoi\izvicw* Hiicl Mrs »Jc/*5^pli Hlici^r snd
infc sss at
and Mrs Ke+th - Lanb Sr...-Co- der here last week. Lt Slider who
manche. Is In the Air Force, Is a Jet pilot
Mr and Mrs. Ide. Lane. Co- instructor at the Laredo AFB.
To my friends, neighbors and
kinfolks, lhahk you So much fori Lilli^ Nowell and Henry Nowell
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“The girl who lay* all her
cards on the table, will uau- J
ally be left playing solitaire.* {
of (Chandler
There had been .two births In
the family since last year's.re-
union. A daughter, Yvonne, was
born Oct. 29-. to Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Steele; and a son, Ed
ward Dane, was bom April .15 to
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cotten.
Bark From School
Jeannine Oleaton. who has been
attending North Texas State ColJ
lege this summer, is back home.
Visits Agile land
Mr and Mrs. Bill Dudley spent
the week-end In College Station
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Price
and JUl. -----
It is possible to seat five peo
pie at a table in 120 different
combinations.
31 Years* Experience .is lawyer a«d°Ju«lge
“My candidacy for Hia fopramo
Court aff Taxac Ic offarad humbly
and slncaraly on Hia bade of ax-
parianco. Your consldaratlon
and comparison of my racerd Is
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Inv • • wO .i
ROBIRT W.
HAMILTON
FOR PLACE ONE
Supreme Court
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SUNVALE
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4 CANS
DIAMOND
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PEACHES
Frosh White
EGGS
Small
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BLACKEYE PEAS lb 15c
CANTALOUPES 2 ’’f25c
LETTUCE large crisp head IScj
'OTATOES, IQIbBag 49c
miracle Ulhip
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KRAFT'S
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Wilson's
2 lbs
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ALL MEAT
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2 Cans 25c
MIXES 2 boxes
PINEAPPLE 5 cans
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HENDERSONS
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3 lb Con
Kimbell's SHORTENING
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PINEAPPLE JUICE
5 lb Sock
PMsbury FLOUR
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1958, newspaper, July 25, 1958; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892442/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.