The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1969 Page: 2 of 14
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&!TtfBg?,gL3g' Tom P.lm.r New ** ua:„,
Aijsliii Mr H ath outlined in- pr„ _/ r_,. Forty nine Vineyards and re-
du.stml programs available to * rtsiacnr or COST taOVe^ gathered at Hoyt Vine-
1 lowjniHifcr Comanche and gave _ yard'ji house for an Ice cream
'.ideas on turn to attract Indus- ICXOS Accountants supper Saturday night. July 31
try to our community. * J. w. liungerford and wife
; t rial good turnout (or the scs Torn Palmer, Longview, and. ,^av showed slides from
r* , fsion include J Industrial Koutu »son of Mrs. Pallie Palmer of 'Alas1ta Everyone had a go od
at the rintion members liovd Amhohv, , _„h., , , . , , , . t,rT>e eating ice cream and talk
r* n.-'K Caraway. Sid Carm-V. « ^s been elected as ilig. #
* Na* .lark Moore anil Gyale Pnklo. n,w ('resident of the Long- Those present were Mr. and
Koom Hi presenting fht» (hambor of v M'w * Texan chapter of Mrs. Hoyt Vineyard, Willie
Commerce was HejbCil fiord- tl.e National Assn of Account-Hartley, Paul Dfle Upton, Mr.
son Don Lacy, A* It Horton al.s *• and Mrs. Jack - Vineyard, Mr.
SI & is SShSTJEJ :J”T- <« a.;~u„u„, S&TV&fttfVV
Cm ways am^nro alwaVs readv" to "*X‘IS Kastman Company, has Hungerfotd and .Jtevin
HNM gam new knowledge on how li";n vvllh ttle company since Also Mr. and fctrs. .BUI Vine-.
best to promote our growth. J**'**- w&s graduated from Bay- yard, Fred and* Wayne Vine-
• r That growth was seen bvMr "r ,1p ha* servetl v*rd. Mr ami-Mrs. Charles
IlCt Heath on his visit here, he ex- , ,NAA chanter as vice presi- fuller, Shane and John, Mr.
pressed admiration for the> ,n‘asum and communi- and Mrs. Larry Robinson and
1 modern looking buildings as he 1 , lp<*,^or IS 'THso a Larry Wavne, Mr. and Mrs,
drove around our town Coman- m;in,)‘;r « the American Insti- Billy Joe Vineyard -Vicky,,I>on
die is a town on the grow as ,l,'.of < ert'fied Public Ac- and Shelly Mr.,-and Mrs. A.
k"‘*" well as go L(t s all go and <ou‘1,ants Vineyard, Cathy. -Cindy and
ZZ glow With ('ombnchc! ... ,, V. ' -77-- I;«nr"« Auvenshine:
° ___ _ ____ ' 'sits New (.randdaughter Mr. and Mr*. Bill Day. Mrs
«-*- m™ *•«» r—M >..««. S^vSSSSTvUlJ
“b^ Dirk Jclink and Mike Leek- J'la™ ^',er,‘ **“ Mrs Kern Sinlpito. BcJiby and
D lo, wood attended,a party in Dal ' \r, k,anddaughtor charlene Simpson and Mr. and
,5 00 las Saturday and on Sunday iau,a lann®*1’ lor the T,r';1 Mrs. James Ellis and Danny.
I*, continued on to Houston to Ms- 'mi*- The >««"« lady, daugh- *
•pt«a it Dirk's mojiicx,, Alrsv Bet t e. |®r °l. ®*r. Mrs. Dennis
M Jo'link. They Yctiirhcfl to Co- I annell, was also welcomed by
manche on Wednesday. J®!" lw<> y®ar °*<* sister, Mary
Ellen. —
k)«>\rk to California r u \jailing in Foster Home
Dr and Mrs. Jo^ Paul Tu- Visiting in Miss Effie -Foster’s
pin, l'uul, Rebecca and John home ,h‘‘ P«s* week were her
lett last week by plane from si-vte1 r Mrs. W. J. ‘Slapfield of
Amarillo for Dawes, ^California t-amesa a«d her brother. Geo.
Whare they- now make their !’• Foster and wife, of Clyde,
home Early in 'he week Mp -Vid-l**m California were her
and Mrs. J. H. Tupin, Coman- nicies. Mr and Mrs Ear! Rit-
che, had picked up their son ,er- Eos Angeles; Mrs. Hazel
in Oauas and their grandson .Hatch, Gardena. Mrs. Bob Ses-
Paul at Camp Longhorn and sions- El Centro, and Goo. M.
carried them to meet Mrs. Tu- Foster and wife and daughter
pin, Rebecca and John at Bor- an<l -son- Wilmington. Also Col.
ger before taking them to Am- al!<* Airs It. A. Webster, Fort
arillo to catch the plane for Hood, Mrs. Ola Prebble, Den-
California. i f .' ' ver, Colo.; Richard House, of
——-X_L Brawlev, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Visitors Nevin Foster, Jal, N. M ; Mrs.
Kate Foster D'inn of Rising
Weekend visitors in the homo star and Mrs. D. B. Burk, Co-
ot Mrs. Peggy Willis were her manche.
son,- Favid Willis of Amarillo,. —___
her daughter and family -Mr Vacation in (alifornia
nfM^n( aorlDI,;il‘aand Vanda Mr a"d Mrs. Ewel MoDon-
”f ; 'fk'nf Krandson, James aI(| ami Mr and Mrs Robb
Mr -nH ln: if"p nf Georgetown, visited
ymJn ' D‘Ck CrdUL“ °‘ Mr. and Mrs Ellis McDonald.
Amanll° brother of Ewel. in Delano,
.. Calif. While there they spent a
Here from Honda day in the They
Mrs. Gary Greenwood and a'so visited MVsT McDonald's ,
sot\ Todd of Panama City., Fla. ,lncl<* 8,1(1 8,11,1 • Mr. and Mrs.
are in Comanche for a visit-»of"Hitthard McDonald, of Long
Mrs. W. P. IV. Owen of East- st>veral weeks with her mother, H**ch, Calif.- Mr. and Mrs.
land visited Cqmanche friends Mrs. C. B. Baxter and brother ''‘nnings went on to San Fran-
on Sunday. Cy. risco to attend a national con- I
. '' vention of W.O.W.
MAJESTIC THEATRE
NOW THRU SATURDAY
STARTS SUNDAY
Lee Morvin and Toshiru Mifune in
Kain, rain, J
tiful stuff covd
this week, brin
Ihe many, marJ
farmers, rancll
ncssmen alike
•There is nothi
or three inches
prove the displ
1-eCs hope I
throughout the
season.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
THIS SAVAGE LAND
All Good Family Entertainment
One of the hi
fils (if being a J
a' the kids J
a sleep. 1
As most of I
this column knol
sons are died id
versify of Texal
was graduated I
institution over I
and three of hil
finished Texas ll
grandson I
Since JCW pul
Per in 1925, nl
things have evel
about THE UNlI
that was not all
Read w hat The I
say when they I
establish T U . I
(From The Col
July 1H. IIWI, jJ
Hill, Editors) I
The ek*otion |
site for the Untvl
will be held Sept]
W ere the quest ml
State estabbsh al
University?" pull
vote of the fxop
out of a hundred I
We further as.J
one man out of I
and sinety-nine
benefilted one iot
Versity.
It will amount
more-than a housJ
a few kid glove. 1
aristocrats and a
paid teachers, wH
es will have to bd
free schools for
months in the yd
people submit?
—o—
We're happy tel
Bob Carpenter isl
hospital and now
ure U)at he will bJ
job in about a mJ
Knowing Bob,
weeks recovering
be the hardest
im °i 66'?$
AT NO MON
°4 S6 Z$ JO|n6on
r.o piece
REG.
Ladies & Children's SHOES
Reg. $6.95 Now $3.00
Star Pattern TABLEWARE
45 Pc. DINNERWARE
.No. 1211
PLASTIC SOAP DISH
Texas hospitality]
o' more than 630 J
\ it.itions has been]
the state's industrl
brochure just relH
Travel and Inford
sion of lh.» Ti.itay I
| artment
Largest industrid
o: any state, the
tion lists 132 Texa
industries offering
Houston leads the
films, Dallas has 4
a surprising third
Comanche is one
ers in cities under
five plants offering
tral Texas FertilJ
Baking, Comanche!
do dnoao 3no
11 OZA’AN
AERO SHAVE
KEG.
NOW
No.lfti:!
NOW
1.29 70c
Will Hare In The Front Of The Store A Grab Bag
® | With Dish Drains, Sink Mats, Tub Mats and Trays - 50c
> And Our 49c Bowl Sets and Buckets !
DOS AttUijiiM pa|!»A SiVH »H*1 ^mr luhrm s
(os e$ os i$ »A°s) oat* of 00 3$ *6®« g
6n$w|^dE STIINVd N01AN *V ^1/ ^
80* L$ ®A»S »6L •••!) *,u**P\m ? *®IP°1 ***—*™j!£ £ C)
007$ *»S ®»uoj -9 dj|S |U!H /#J
★★★★★★
A/O Go
Group of
J3HJ 9®1S JI«?H jm
107$ - - - - 9og$ fl
S30HS
siuojp|jg)puosojpei
dnoso 3NO
Group of
Was $4.99 pcr Dress Length
Wedgewood FABRICS N«w Only $2.00
20 ONLY -REGULAR $36.95
22 x 28 OVAL PLATE GLASS FRAMED MIRROR
While They Last - - - Only $21.78
HIGGINBOTHAMS
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SERVICE
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1969, newspaper, August 8, 1969; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904016/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.