The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1969 Page: 3 of 14
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF, COMANCHE, TEXAS 70443
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•^-'■C'TCvery employes, should>y-feason to sOspect hu worth, in- ^Hgstoii office manager 'c!«an-
- astde ecstasy. tfeyiMfCSliy tentiona. integrity, and honesty: out ail0!d file, came' across
.....sum, ut.iUA .uat tuapr+tir his Iren- 8. the employee who has per- these office rules for 1872 He
et;t duriiiO&'tfccliniug years formed-hi? fabor iaffhfully and wanted to read them to his of
so lUa£-hfr' will not become a without faulL-ter five years wilt fiee force but the members all
bjlrdhn on society. * be «iv**r Sn increase of five hut’on one of the day s
-7. Any employee who smokes £tu»ts per day ui his pay, pro- several coffee breaks'
Spanish cigars, uses liquor in Aiding profits from business
any form, or frequents pfibl or permit it.” ^ - ...... .
public halls, yr^gethshaved in According to the Boston Sun- vi ts a> e ec ion day.—
a barber will give a good day Herald of October 5, 1958, *ion Tr^fo ^^v^ on*
This is a most important el
lion, but folks just doi
Xhodaw' Bill’s
0 ece-nde n I s
Gef - To
irliir
l,‘ »oi
Senior Citizens
To Mee! Aug. 6
me it
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It’s been a week of extra
work, work, work, around The
Chief, as our ole eompndre, Itijb-
Caipunter, underwent emergen-
cy surgery Mondgy^
We are happy to report that
he is doing fine, but will be
out of operation for'' a few
weeks.
For those-who aren’t famili-
ar, Bob is the man that makes
tilings go at the Chief. He’sisprtr'f'
of a new-comer with usHtTiving
just worked here ^f years.
Iiuring jids fime he’s missed
very>few issues of the paper.
--'We last one being in 1934 when
he attended the Democratic Na-
tional Convention as a delegs t \f
However, u.anx goocness to/
the other loyal employees
The Chief Who are pitehi
to help take care opthtTextra
work, and theadvfrtisers. who
tie I fxxl ny^geffing copy in euViy.
JSuUr this good cooperation
--<e wiJl make it — But It will
be much easier when You re-
turn. Bob. . . Get With It and
have a speedy recovery.
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The following eight ruu**-'tor
office workers in bj^'wero re-
cently quoted- rtf'the Harvard
Husiness^Keview They dre in-
‘j’pwtlng and amusing;
" Most discussion of Lahef^are
concernert with factory or mill
workers. What aboet Hit* w-hne
collar workers? This seglion
should indicate Something of
Ids (rarely in those days, her)
status in 1872. These rules by
the wav, are not invented or
even exaggerated; plenty of of
flees had just such working
conditions —
1. Office employees each day
will fill lamps, clean chimneys
and trim wicks. Wash windows
once a week.
2. Each clerk will bring in a
bucket Of water and a scuttle of
coal for the day’s business.
3. Make your pens carefully.
>’ou may whittle nibs to your
individual taste.
4. Men Employees will be
given an evening off each week
tor courting purposes, or two
evenings a week if they go to
fdiurch regularly.
"*S. After 13 hours of labor in
the office, the employee should
sn“"d the remaining time road-
*•-» me Bible or other good
bwk.s
timmefe
CONTINUES AT GIBBS
AIIjOu^
SHORTS
Reduced
m
Also
I Group Of
Collon Knit
PANTS
REDUCED
30%
Many Other Items On
S-A-L-E
Come By and Save
llarbafA jand .Jimmy,, ^llLietfel,
Joe and Vivian MjiLhcSvs. Voss.
Others falph Allen, I-e
F. Matthews^Zillah,
Mr and Mrs. L. F.
Dearson, Johnnie Ko Lin,son, •
l earl Walker Shocklev, Larry s”m"r Opportunities and Ser
Bell, Weir and Juanita Joiner, will nu>ct Wednesday. An
Milter, Gurthie; and Mary N. "• *rom l?;3t> In 4 in the,--;"
Hospitality Boom of theYPXl, ytraiwn
• Building for a eovefed dish
Also, Edgar and wulo Brad- hinthepn Itaiiu
gram asks^hatJJiflSiy attending
bit.’ig thelj>«i<n stiver, PapcL
jiiaii>^rft(icup^ Wilt JH‘ furnid®
-etrTiv Operation MainstreamjH
Tabic gainr. c.f 42 anidLlli-wT*
he (p|ayed and all -senior citi-
zens are itfvtfcd to attend, said
Mr* Lrttfyd.
arniiai r<»unu>hj
- 5>ark, ('omgmffw
- wasspefil in vi
• Jiowfng acquaint
interested
are •»xplain- J’ark,
page of this is-
them and then Vote.
Two amendments ____ ______ __
ft el must MrtSinlysherfllJ pass enjoyed a short business meet- stcpliens Bellinger, Fort
are AmertifmerU-Yand 5. ihg was held wherein the group Worth; and Jack and Ruby
j---Kernember^l Vole, Tuesday, vo‘‘‘d ,o,1‘,0*d the next reunion Game! and Mary Jane Wilhelm
T MiguaTl the, «•*«* ^,r*d*v in August, of Comanche. '
—o— 1970 at Lake Kanes and the fol-
Getting old is merely a mat- t" Hnhi'ns.nn™ v*'™* ,dl‘<',l‘dj (
ter of feeline vour corns more , ’ VJob,nson’ Ntvv Braunsfels.
, . ,K v i ;,u uTm >’residenl; Jennie Hobinaon of
Bu ,l0 V,,UI “ts-wBW <Justine, vice president; Mrs.
Wilio Bradley, Stephenviile, as
■secret a ry-1 rea surer.
Albert Robipson, 89, Waxa-
haebie was presented a gift as The c0manchc County Young
i, 7<inKV- Te.rrJ Fa,mprs and ‘heir wives mtd
v th 2' °/ * rere-!’’,^ for ,heir annual fatnilv night at
c‘nh *? travelmg-the ,,ake Kanex park for their Jylv
^mp iu'heref! distance: ami Mrs n meeting About, forty wives,
Fire Girls held a swimming «.e ^ Fo,- 5hMren
party and ceremonial at Lake ' nr‘h, drew the attend ig-
Eanes on Friday, July 25. u-n® a ® o'® t .
„ . - ■ . , . VVillo Bradley for these lovely • -
Honor heads were awarded in prizes ■■ Daymond Power and Dwarnc
each of thu soven crafts. Camp 0ur was srnal] this Lackey did an excellent job in
Ftre-gfrls partieipating in the jue to various reasons, preparing the meat and buns
ley, Eunice Perry, Stephenviile .TftTrr'-l, gmnp *’ay vacation trip. The first Mw
Wa.xaho
Be port
lav. Julv 13,
'enctents of “Choctaw” BP
Robinson, earlv pionec?B«jJfis
preacher in this arpafniet in and Albert Kobitfson,, »*a\.in<i er
armia! reunion^rTake Fhines chit-; R. C)wen andrStella R«h- County t:ommuiiit/>c Jon' Pio-
Thi momtng e-ison, (lovis, N.M.; Terry Rob
visiting and re lnson. Las Cruces, N.M.; R T
acquaintances. lBob) Kubinson. Sberinan; Mr.
After a bountiful lunch was and Mrs Oliver Stephens, A!
al Whitney
Revel . l.il »ii. i ><!>*
tell ltu<« Week
Harvey
lor ten-
r
with the
HT-prtmp or- ■ ............r ••••
( o m a n < he <la>s will he s'lent at Mhifncjg,
resting and relaxing.
than you do your oats—WBW
Camp Fire Girls
Have Big Time
The Wicaka Manuka
Young Farmers
Have Picnic
and
\^eS^ScPreSen‘
Young Farmers
for the annual
-program were Kimberly Ren- *>„( everyone
rhaw; Margie Presswopd. Beth pressed with the lo'velv shade ^rv^ wi'h all the regular
Profutt, Kathy PiUl^fsoiri, Billie |rees and facilities at the park ^ririimirigs, bakexl beans, and a
Huth l^ove, ftecky O’Brien, Ann an(^ agred it wa a mqst de- varvariety of pies, cakes, and
Hathcig*, Cheryl (iillette. Mar- t,rraf>lt* place to meet. We are cookies
tha Flannery, Nancy hroh, Bit- raos! haoPy to have had some
tv Joe Elliott and Judy (onway. attend this year that were not
Camp Eire Girls attending witjr iii» last year for the mark- Aueurt meeting on Aug^flT
Camp El Tesnra, near Grat^gf dedication. Those register- the mS^rwiKi^d
S'tSW ing. r,? uMleh B®,lCher Ct?H n^of^erTsSnaVcha?
h, FH,r.rv "d Mar' anl-^ly Web0, Osco; Mr. ter.s piogrimrs and work for
tha Flannery. and ^frs James TSreer, Camp th r
-- Wood; Stella Mae Glasgow and - " ^ ' . •
was greatly im- for the* hamburgers that were
The next meeting of the
Yeung Farmers will be their
Perfect
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, . . FOR ALL OCCASIONS!
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THANKS...I
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t To Our Many Customers and *
* Friends For The Courtesies »
Extended To Us During Our »
23 Years of Business »
In Comanche !
I We Hove Sold
| Our Business Interest;
Both The Bufane Gas Co. and Fina Dealership *
To W. A. (Bill) Hill. • - - We Wish Him The J
Best - • - And Hope You Continue To Make This *
Your Butane - Gasoline Headquarters. t
THANKS AGAIN
Mr. and Mrs.
Welch Lawless
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GREEN BEANS 5Cans$1.
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GOLDIN CORN 5 For 9,01
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100 Extra Nuway Stamps
10 lb. Bag Sugar
Imperial!
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Any Size Pkg.
Morton’s Potato Chips
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l© 10 lbs. 98/
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RED 10 I B. BAG
POTATOES 39c
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LUSCIOUS
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50 Extra Nuway Stamps
10 lb. Bag of Potatoes
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1969, newspaper, August 1, 1969; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth903914/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.