The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1952 Page: 5 of 16
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THE OOMANCHB CHIEF. MAY 23 1*62
CHOICE BnHdlng LOTS
Well located In Northwest part of Comanche—
on paved street. Am now ready to build that home
for you on one of these lota. Will carry GI or FHA
Loan. •v-'“ ‘ ’ ’
NEW HOUSE TO BE MOVED
Attractive 4-room new hauaa, with bath,
for sale. Bargain priced!
PHONE 293R
T. Pate
nc
COMANCHE
Kndergorten Of
Mrs. Holmes Has
Closng Activities
Sidney
One day was not enough for
all the Spring closing activities
Of Mrs. Holmes’ Kindergarten Comanche
On Wednesday. May 14. after ^jbury flea'
the regular morning period, the,
children gathered et 3:30 with
School closed here last Friday
A basket lunch was served at
noon to a large crowd
Sgt Darrel Jones, who has
Just returned from Korea, and
his mother. Mrs Cliff Jones of
visited Mr aad Mrs
.wine last week
Mi. and Mrs Orady Hutchins
Mr . *nrt Toeuaie visited their (faugh-
™ SEl'.ter. Mrs Irwin Ward and family
W^n.h W*tro Tueeday Little Linda w
enter the flnTgrade next Sep- JJ* **** them Von Dyke
temher Mrs Holmes presented
‘ Orandmother" McKowen of the Billy Oraham revival There
Ballinger spent part at last week arc no charges aud everybody
here with her son-in-law and is inviteo
daughter Mr and Mis Ernest t
Seay Mr and Mrs Tom Rollings-
Mr and Mrs olen Statum of worth had as last week-end vis-
Houston spent the week-end ltors her parents and sister, Mr
w ^ ^ plr*Ilti Mr anQ end Mrs Charley Dennis and
Mrs C.- D Btatum , .. , . _ ,
Mias A.mu Lee at Sweetwater
Mr apd Mrs Jeas Caffey via- 1 .. . „ __ .
their ->r. as- I Mr and Mrs Hogan Scott had
tted tfielr son. Mr and Mrs
Waylend Oaffey In Fort Worth
over the week-end
rurtmau. joe a
ley BrecM, Mar-
LegUa HallmaiK
da Whltton and
Mrs Lizzie Harris of Oustlne
vkdted Mr and Mrs J K Ward
last week
Miss Margaret Morrow is visit-
l*g her father. Loyd Morrow at
•ro wnwood
evening
•f rain
Since early Saturday
more than three laches
has fallen here
This week marks the closing of
the 49th cession of Van Dyke
School The two teachers. Mr
_ wad Mrs Oar land Friz, are to
Norvei Wal- hav* ah,r‘<r of the local school
1 next season
$150 Monthly Spare Tima
*4 *
BeflUing and collecting money from our fire-rent High
Grade Nut machines in this area. No soiling! To euallfy
for work you must have car, references, $43* cask, secured
by inventory. Devoting « hours a week to bustneaa. your
end on percentage of collection will net you up to |24*
monthly with very good possibilities of taking over fail time.
Income Increasing accordingly. For interview, Include phone
number in application. Write
CARL WALTERS, P.O. Box 588, El Paso, Texas
the group of nine. Freddie Fay
Sullivan. Jerry Foreman. Joan
WUkereon. Mickey
sha WUkereon.
Polly Cox. Linda
Sharon Frick Q* geoeunt «f ill, ( ^ aIid Mrl Wade .
Mrs 1 JahlTlkrualel ana 'nDu °u*Un* sprnt P*rt <*t hst week
auotr IhCT t»d ».*-j ^ M„ Jolm„y Utln,.. R., ,M Miirshall Ervin
v.cn ston and children of 8an An- of Brownwood were visitors here
ramie Brewer Rettv no, srvd1100,10 spent week-end here last Sunday Rev ErvUi filled
'5,.r£ jtfss sstf - “d Ch*r“'uv- 5 Bss.-vayrs srs
'•at SB.* “* R" ° 8
preventea wlth reiatlves a movie picture entitled "Mr
Mr and Mrs Theron Oarrl- Texas” Is to be shown at the
so nof Fort Worth visited Mr local Missionary Baptist Church
and Mrs. Orady Hutching here (Zion Hill) next Tuesday even-
The rest of the afternoon was Sunday ing. May 2T The movie vividly
as week-end visitors in their
home here their gon and daugh-
ter-in-law Mr ana Mrs Victor
Scott at Do Loon, and a da ugh
Presbyterian Church
Kev H. N. Alexander, raster
10 a m Sunday School
11 am Morning Worship
7 45 pm Evening Worship.
Monday through Friday. Mar
M-May 30 The Intensive BIM*
Study will be held at the Churdb
from 4 to 5 pm by the Vfamam
of the Church
ter and son-in-law Mr and Mra.
WInford Holland of Lubbock.
■ i for
-k! upi
the gtrla, and gav« Jorr
appropriate boy's gift
End Canning Guesswork!
with positive
' Totuili-Tedf*
SEAL
with ribbon Illness
j attendance of the four other,
‘ Juniors": Dirk and Oray Jollnk, I
I Sandra and Buddy Prather. !
v4:
AUTO
LOANS
NOTICE OF E8TEAT
Stray mare, running at large In
Shrum Community. Comanche
County. Texas, being a black
mare, very pretty. 3-4 years old.
approximately 14 hands high,
agout 900 pounds weight, with two
white saddle marks on wiathers.
taken up by County Officers, 6
May. 1062; owner, If able to Ident-
ify. may have same by paying
costs, otherwise, she will be sold
at public auction by the Sheriff
of Comanche County, Texas, on
Monday, 9 June, 1952. at 10:00
o’clock a. m. on the Court House
Lawn, Comanche, Texas, to the
highcts bidder
I Roy Dabney
County Clerk, Comanche™
[ County, Texxas <43-46)
(on 1946 & up)
Low Rates!
Get the Cash
In 10 Minutes!
Courteous Treatment
and Service!
Make Payments
Right Here!
EILAND FAGAN
FOUND Switch key at the
picture show. Loeer can have tease
by paying for this ad—The Chief
fact every kind of insurance avail-
able I can sell you. See me If you
need a real estate *oan and I will
appreciate a chance to assist you
anytime^-H. M. (Shorty) Vine-
yard at Norris Insuranee Office
Comanche (tf)
POlilTC^AJJVKRTIsSo—Oet
your political message to the
voters. Rates for dlmlay political
advertisements 40c per inch; read-
er potitloal ads 40c per inch—The
Comanche Chief
in charge of the May hostesses,
Mrs. James Wllkerson, Mrs. John j
Jollnk and Mrs. J. B Allcorn.
After an hour of play at Veter-
ans Memorial Park, the children
and grownups enjoyed a picnic
supper ending with home maae
Ice cream served with luscious
cake made by Mrs Cox and
Mrs. Hallmark Balloons were
given as favors.
Thursday afternoon the child-
ren soon to be scholastics were
taken by Mrs. Holmes. Mrs
Brazlel and Mrs. Foreman to
Ward School as guests of Mrs.
Clayton and her first graders
There were shown samples of the
work they would be doing next
year, and made to feel very
much at home. Closing the per-
iod, Mrs. Clayton’s group enter-
tained with dance numbers In
the lunchroom auditorium.
Cream and popslckles were serv-
ed by Mrs Clayton and the for-
j tner kindergarten children In
i her room
j Friday mornirg the usual Kin-
| dergarten celebration was i set
ahead of the calendar for 8har-
I on Frick and Leslie Hallmark
whose birthdays fall In vacation.
Mrs. Holmes served cream and
vtcitin*, m „# cookies. ai)d last choice favorite
^ 0loM! games and stories marked the
ana Mrs. Edd Burdette lart Dun- cl0Rln? 0f a happy, successful
year.
pictures evangelistic scenes of
• O •*»« • ■ CO
Only BALI Jars
come with DOME Lids
H STORE FUlili OF DRRGfllRS
FLOU R
5 lb. Box
Light Crust
AS LONG AS
IT LASTS
Indian Creek
cav were Mr. and Mrs. N P
Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Hicks and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs
Dalton Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Burdette and Richard. Mr.
and Mrs Herbert Lee Williams
and 8ue from Lubbock, Mrs
Johnnie McDonald, Patricia.
Janice. Betty and Judy McDon-
alq and Lou Boucher.
, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Stock well of
Albuquerque. N. M. visited Hr.
and Mrs. Grady Buckler and
relatives over the week-end. * i
0*11 and Mary York from
Odessa were home for Mother's
Day. >> -
Rad and Mildred Langley and
Tommy spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mattie Lou Langley.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Courtney
and Mr. and Mrs. Cass Patton
spent 8unday In San Angelo with
the Pattons’ daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black of
Edna H1U vlskeo Mr. and Mrs.
David Coker Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jackson
enjoyed friends from Dellas over
the week-end.
Bible Study is held here every
other Sunday night, and prayer
meeting is held each Wednesday
night. Flans are being made for
the Bible School in June.
Gustine
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McOuain
of Irvlnjf flatted her parents. Mr.
(tf) I *nd Mrk.
week-end.
Bob Caffey. over the
Maximum Protection At
After The Wroclt
Come* The
W reckoning^
NO MATTER whose fault it ia, after the
wreck comes the reckon lux. Somebody
moat pay . . , make sure you are not the
eae by covering yourself completely with
adequate liability and
Let us relieve yon of the
financial details that are bound to follow
an unto wreck. It pays to bo sure about
your aotemobtte insurance. See that you
are fully covered now . ; . before trouble
faces you. ■ *•
PHONE 573
Mrs Daisy Thompson of Dal-
las spent last Sunday with Mrs
T B Seego.
Visiting Mrs. Lucy Oleaton
lest Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Oleaton and children of
Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Page of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
Cap Oleaton and children and
Mr. and Mrs Nabers Oleaton
and children of Comanche. Mr.
and Mrs. Hays Oleaton and
Fran and Mrs. J. H. Robinson
of Oustlne.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Flshar and
Mrs. Myrtle Pettit and Pete of
Comanche visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Fisher Patsy and last Sun-
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. MbCay of
Coleman visited relatives here
8unday.
Mrs. Ira Chambers and Bobby*
and Peggy Jonee. Martha and
Peggy Miller made a buslnees
trio to Brownwood Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. William Holcomb
and boys of Dallas visited rela-
tives here reoently.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Adams and
family and Elbert Lynn visited
their mother Sunday. _ .
Mr. and Mrs. John Couch of
Seymour ate visiting relatives
bam. L •
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Scott ,
Port Worth spent the week-'i
her* and at Downing with the
parents.
Mr and Mi*. Max Couch
returned home from San An-
tonio. where he haa been In a
hospital for surgery.
M? and Mrs. Zoei Allen of
Lubbock spent the week here
with relatives.
Edit Sida Baptist
We oordlalB Invite you to at-
tend our servtote. Rev. E. B. Mc-
Bride has resigned as pastor.
Brother Moor* Is supplying until
w« call a pastor. _
We have wondsrful sendees:
Sunday School. 10 am.; Morn-
ing Services. I LOO; Evtming^lter-
HOMINY
Well meats
SOAP"
IVORY FLAKES
PussifiobOI FOBS
WHITE OR
YELLOW
FANCY
QUALITY
Vienna Sausage . can 23c
Potted Meat
3 cans 25c
Spiced
Lunch
Meat
12-oz. 49c
SMALL
UOX
WOTO SEANS 2 ft. cello lag 25t
mwmmrm~a
IR END
FROZEN
ORANGE
|2-6 oz cans
3 lbs. He
Brick & Early TEA l-41b. 31c
have a church
home, we welcome rou to our
little church. MW. Jack Cuth
berison. Reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Langlif and
son Tommie of Brownwood.
Sent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Aabury Redwine.
Tjuf, and MTS. Mad MrKoWOh of
Simla Anna apent. the week-end
here with relatives and friends.
V
So
. 7 .
' (With GIum)
Supreae SALAD DRESSING
----- - V. . I'L;
1 qt. jar 37c
SOOR PICKLES
qt. jar 27c
Saline lliia CRACKERS
2 lb. box Sic
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EILAND FAGAN
T1XAS’ OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANY
toutSes
YELLOW SQUASH ft Me Loaglon CHEESE
GREEN BEANS— ll5cPORK ROAST
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PMe. ODJfflOES
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1952, newspaper, May 23, 1952; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888589/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.