The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1954 Page: 3 of 16
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF SEPTEMBER 3, 1354
1954 OPEN SEASONS FOR MOURNING DOVES
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both day* inclusive. Shooting hour* 12
•'clock noon to *unt*t.
canCTUARY—Unlawful to take cha-
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1954 teoton dosed by state and federal law.
F. D. Funderburg
Token by Death
Interment was In the De Leoh
Cemetery.
Mr. Funderburs son* of Mr and
Pr.sh.yt.rian Church |2TS.S 'SJSnfJSZ
, „ . - - shrtp' next Wednesday evening,
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Robert Durwood Funderburg, j tenjan Ohurch this Sunday are as COACH AND MRS. .M ARSHALL
30 year old native of De .Lepr*. f°llows: “ | ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF SON
passe daway at Dallas August ^22? 10 o'clock - Sunday School. I .Coach and Mrs Charles Marsh-
U o'clock - Morning Worship, all of Olney anuounoe the birth
7:30 o’clock - Evening Worship, of a son. Charles Troy, born
We welcome all who would like Thursday. August 28 In the Olney
Mrs J. L. Funderburg. Joined the' *» worship with ys and would Hospital.
I navy when 17 years of age and ”*tt‘ to, participate In any isf the-) Paternal grandparents are M’r.
J served 32 months overseas He is act,vltles of the church I ahd Mrs. T.'rdS Marshall of Co-
survived by his parents, 3 brothers ’ September is Rally Month in munch** I he- father, a former
and 2 sisters. ' , < ' j our church, and during this month Indian grid star is coach of the
—; we hope to have all of our Sunday Olney Cubs, and says he hopes
[Houston Visbitors School and Church members thut a new quarterback—
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkerson ! participating in the activities of and knows already that he's got
and chlfldren J'mm/ nndMarsha the Church. Rally Month ends Quite a kicker”,
visited Mr. and Mrs Charles September 26th with Rally I>ay * •
i Wetzel and Mr and Mrs. Bob • which. is promotion Sunday for, Preaching at Sand Hill
[Barton in Houston over the weelc^- the Church School. A special pro- K10 E^ D Lane will flU his
end. I nun will be given on this day 'r^ular appointment at Sand
------ i Next Wednesday evening: Sept-j Friday night. Sept. 3 You-
j Visit Mother Here ! ember 8. tHere will, be a Church ! arf ^ w-^h us. Com-
• Mr. and Mrs B. O. Twgddell |Supper <covered dish> at the nvlltee
of Dallas risited her mother. Mrs:'Church A film strip will be ~hown+ • — ~ ~ • —■ ■
Etta Roberson here over the week at this Church supper, tt is, raith is what helps as carry on
end. ~ hoped that each member of the !**> spite of Life's disappointments
‘ ^ _______ add regrets.
FOR OFFICE/ SCHOOL OR HOME
COUNTY—Op«" saoson by stot« low Nov. 1 to Dec.
Pillow Oct. I »o Nov. 9.
ifMAN COUNTY—Dov« season closed in Combine Community.
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nTGiiNS »usf pl«99*^ permanently t.o three-shell capocity,
be forger than 10 gauge. Hunting doves with rifles pro-
Fri.-Sat. Only
This Certificate is Worth $4.31
I HUNTING permitted in gome refuges ond game reserves
News
tery, Comanche, fiorn Aug. 31.
1888 in Comanche County. Son
of John Perry Cook and Laura
Larina Love Cook. Never mar-
ried.
Lucius Franklin Elkins. 83, 404
x Di in. « iWest Gfr^nd. Comanche, died
, arw! 7 I August 32. Burial August 23. In
'WWn*uJ *2i at Black-■0ftkwoo<1 Ce™***^ Comanche. _ „
■Fin* child of iBom Nov- lb- 1870 ln Concord, [to P. A. 'Williams. 48.36 acres of
~ —‘KSffttS; SITS a- ?- *..t. c.jw. a,. *„w.
and Mrs. J. T. Watson.
Block 32. City of Comanche, a
parcel of land TOxl50 feet. Con-
sideration $3,000 cash.
L. H. Reed and wife, Frances,
to Ruth Keller Qualls, Lot 9,
Block 12. Higginbotham Addition
of De Leon. Consideration $3,326
cash.
L. H. Reed and wife, Frances,
Jordan. 'Wttaker Elkins. Resident of Co-
md loa. Alford Lee: manche County 76 years. Survlv-
- w , 4- ArUngton. -i. ed by clara E^ns.
Pamela Jane, 8 pounds ' _ _
born Aug. 26 at I Marriages Recorded
j Hospital. Second child' Charles Glenn Grisham and
Mother’s maiden name: [ Miss Jo Karen Singleton were
Bragg. _ J married August 21 by Rev. W. L.
md Mrs I. D. Hicks. -Skaggs Rt. 1. Gorman
a son rwtnny Donald Windfleld Cunningham
<na n „i,r’ xJand Mis® Jessica Reese were mar-
Td Blackwood Hospital rlod August 22 by Rev. Henry M.
of family Mother’s Chambers, pastor First Baptist
fame: Eulara Westmore-! Church, Comanche
Charles Robert Wooden, Dub-
I lln and Miss Betty Sue Finney
I were married August 21 by Rev.
KiHobrew. 181 D Barnes. Methodist mintst-
died August 26 ar
Burial in Oakwood i M ..______
Comanche. Aug. 26. M**T“K* Llcenees
I Ohs County. Texas. May Jlmm Winston Holmes and
Miss Geneva Ann Foreman.
James Lei and McMillian and
Mrs. Carley Bernice Roberts, Rt.
1, Comanche.
Wade T. Inabet and -Mrs. Bert-
ie Oox North.
Deeds Recorded
anohe. Aug. 26.
unty. Texas. May
IDaucbter of Henry Kyle
i and Nancy Rist Hend-
of Comanche 40
Consideration $3,325.
George Overton Slone et al to
Z. B. Thompson. 160 acres of
the. D. 6i D. Asylum Survey. Con-
sideration $8,000 cash.
Mrs. Ella Mae Riggs Benson
to Don Q Chaney, parcel of land
100x100 feet put of John JXin-
can Survey in the City of Co-
manche. being a part of .Block
64. Original Town Plat Survey.
Consideration $860.
Commissioners Court
Motion carried to appoint Neta
Sue Daniel as a deputy in the
al roads.
New Motor Vehicles Registered
J. S. Nay, 1964 Plymouth Se-
dan.
‘ Billy N. Gilder, Rt. 3. De Leon.
1954 Chevrolet Sedan.
K. W. Libbe. Pontiac Coupe.
Arlie C. Bullock, 1954 Chevro-
let Pickup. ' .
E. M. Hilliard. Gorman, 1954
(Chevrolet Sedan.
F. and Louise Preston, De Leon,
1954 Ford Sedan.
A. L. Smith, 1964 Ford Sedan.
J. W. Morehead. 304 W. Dun-
can, Comanche, 1964 Buick Se-
dan.
W. H. £urton, Comanche, GMC
Pickup.
A. P. Burks, Comanche, 1954
Ford Sedan.
Dr. H. H. Galbraith, Coman-
che, 1954 Buick Sedan.
O. H. Reese. De LeOh, 1964
Chevrolet Pickup.
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B. E. Hanson, 1954 GeM TV.C
B. E. Hanson, De Leon, 1964
GMC Truck.
MUM Cook. 86. 207 N.
e, died August 26
tram gunshot wounds
Osrpenter by trade. O. W. Keel and wife. Patsy, to ’ ed for construction and lmprove-
|ta| 27 In Oakwood Ceme- Mias Florence Wilson, part of ment of Comanche County later-
County Clerk’s office at a salary ^avl8 Ughtiodt. De Leon. 1954
of $135.00 per month. 1<0rd
Motion carried to reject all
bids as to leasing for oil and gas
on a tract of land belonging to
the County of Comanche.
Motion carried to request the
Board of County > and District
Road Indebtedness to return to
Comanche County $33,443.75, the
alhount -due Comanche County
out of the _ County and Road
District Highway Fund to be us-
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De Leon Opens Season
In New Stadium
Friday Agains Gorman
The De Leon Bearcats, new-
comers to Class AA football com-
petition will open the grid season
Friday night September 4, ln their
new football stadium at De Leon.
. Oorman, a class B outfit, la-
reported to have a strong team (
and may give the Bearcats some i
trouble.
The price of admission Is 111
for adults and 50 cents, fo»|
children.
MRS. BILL WIIYTE OF
MC ALLEN PAID TRIBUTE
Mrs. Bill Whyte the former
Melissa Moore Taylor sister of
Mrs. C. E. La Roque. Mrs. Hugh
Moore and Alma Moore of Stag
Creek was given a beautiful orch-
id last week for her out standing i
service as teacher In the school
for exceptional children.
She gives all her time to helping
children adjust themselves to the
problems of every day Hiving.
AH the parents of the children
have expressed their appreciation
of the love and and understand-;
Ing that Mrs. Whyte gives her
pupils.
SHERIFF TUCKER IS
LOSER IN EASTLAND
Eastland. Texas. Aug. 28—In
one of the bitterest races ln the
history of Eastland County. J. B
Wlllllams former sheriff defeated
incumbent J. Frank Tucker, ln
Saturday’s runoff race for sheriff.
The vote was 3.585 to 2949.. .
Eastland County was ln line
with the district In Its vote* of
4.245 to 2248 for Paul Brashear
over Omar Burkett Incumbent for
state representative of the 7flth
district. .
., J, B. Archer defeated Frank
Castleberry. 1.733 to 1.204 for pre-
cinct 1 commissioner.
’ The county favored. Shivers. 3.-
630 to 3,032.
—Bulletin
County Highway
Project Approved
The State Highway Commission
on August 25 approved the project
of hard surfacing Highway No. 18
from be Leon north to the East-
land County Line, a distance of
about 10 milles.
The contract for the Job Is ex-
pected to be let at an early date.
J. H. Manthfy'.«Jr., publisher of
the Cleveland ' Advocate, was a
Comanche Chief office visitor this
week.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1954, newspaper, September 3, 1954; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892472/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.