The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1952 Page: 6 of 16
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FOR THE BEST ECONOMY ON THE ROAD TODAY
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Jackie Blackwood
And Stephen Norris
Celebrate Birthdays
Jackie Blackwood and Stephen
Mania celebrated their third birth-
#aja with a party at the Black
Mood home on Friday afternoon,
’ sixteenth Jackie U the aon of
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Dr. and 1
Mtephen
and Mn. K. X. Blackwood and
___"_ la the aon of Mr. and
Ida. Virgil Norris
The children enjoyed playing on
the playground equipment and
With toys gathered for their enter-
tainment. Assisting the hoeteea
With entertaining and serving the
Children were Mrs. E. H. Jones.
Mia. Dale Altemeler, and Mrs.
Boyd Anthony.
The children were served cup
cakes topped with green frosting
and gum drops and kse cream.
Favors were whistling birds on
sticks.
The birthday cake was on a
musical cake plate and decorated
in the clrcua theme.
Attending were Jackie. Stephen.
Jill Blackwood. John Anthony
Norris, Kathy Anthony. Joe Dud-
ley. Betty Cox. Jan Robertson.
Harold Fleming. Jr. Charles Wil-
liams. Danny Wllkerson, Umii.
Shaeffer. Vickie Pipes. Vickie
Norris, John Mark Cauley. Jimmy
Hare Ilk, Joan Wllkerson, and
Chuck Greve.
Mrs Della Frazier and family
spent Sunday with ner mother.
Mrs L. C Pilcher
<v HOW POULTRY
DISEASES ROB
YOU OF PROFITS...
Freak Horse To Be
Exhibited Here
Jack WUmott is to exhibit a
freak horse at the County Live-
stock Barn, near the Comanche
football field. Saturday from 1:00
to 0:00 pm
Mr. WUmott says he exhibited
this horse In Fort Worth last
month and 10,000 men went
In to see It.
The horse Is 4 years old and
will later be shown at the DaUas
Horse 8how. says Mr. WUmott.
Mr. WUmott. owner of the horse,
ltvee In Waco and transports the
freak animal around for exhibit
In a specially constructed traUor.
OAKLAND GRAYSON
KITES 8ET TODAY
ENTERTAIN BASKETBALL
GIRLS AT LAKE BROWNWOOD
Proy^wtoout
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vatu, to mnry
Cozby'j Feed Store ft Station
COMANCHE and GUSTINE, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. George Willis and
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Br&zlel
entertained the Comanche High
School Basketball team and Coach
Marguerite Ross with a supper
and boat ride at Lake Brown-
wood Friday evening. All mem-
bers of the squad with the except-
: Ion of Miss Henry for whom It was
' Impossible to attend were present,
i All report a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs Willis and Mr.
and Mrs. Braxlel are among the
most ardent supporters of the
basketball girls and missed very
few of the games last season,
following them all over the dist-
rict and on the regional and state
meet.
Funeral services for Garland
Lloyd Grayson. IS, a resident of
Tyler since 1#3». will be held at
3:30 p m. Friday at the West Er-
win Church of Christ with Rev.
Ad win Rasco officiating. Burial
will be In Tylre Memorial Park.
Orayson. a native of Comanche,
was killed Tuesday by a fall from
the rear of a truck In Tampa. Fla.
He was attending Florida Chris-
tian College at the time of his
death. He was a member of the
West Erwin Church of Christ.
8urvlvors Include his step-moth-
er, Mks. Olga Grayson; father M
M. Grayson, both of Tyler; three
| brothers. Lawrence and Melvin
Orayson both of Kessler Air Force
I Bade in Mississippi and David
Orayson of Tyler; two sisters. Mrs
Harold Bowman of an and Miss
Bertie Jo Orayson of Tyler: two
foster brothers. C. B. Mason of
Houstonn and Lloyd Mason of
I Richland and maternal grand-
parents. Mr and Mrs. W. E Con-
I way of Comanche.
Pallbearers will be W A. Col-
|ley, Darrell McGlathery. Robert
> Whitaker. Jimmy McMhbon. El-
mer Hawks and Dwight King.
Funeral arrangements are under
the direction of Lloyd James
Funeral Home.
Undergoes Operation
Mrs. Fount Wood was oue to
undergo major surgery st a
Brown wood hospital Tuesday. On
advice of the doctors, the opera-
tion was postponed from last
week
Better Than Hadacol
By M. F. Manchester. Minister,
Church of Christ
•Suppose the church should
make It a practice to hand out
ten dollar bills to all who at-
tended Its services. I Imagine
that many an excuse would
evaporate. Stone deaf grandpa
(who hadn’t attended In yean,
because he could not hear the
services) would go.
"Grandma, kept In for months
by her ‘rhematiz’ would get her
boys to carry her In. That affec-
tionate husband who has not
been able to leave an ailing wife
on 8unday for nigh on to a
year (he worked five days a
week and went to town on Sat-
urdays) would let her manage
somehow while he went to Wor-
tendants In fact about the on-
ly folks who would not go would
be the very sick and the dead.
If the church should give the
tens sway at the evenly ser-
servlces, I venture it would soon
vices. I venture is would soon
have the Sunday evening at-
tendance licked. Maybe some
church will try to do this some
day. No doubt the government
would lend the money, because
this would be better than Hada-
col." —Selected.
8. N. Jerry Welch, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Welch, who has
been spending hi* furlough here,
has returned to his base In San
Diego, California.
WHY "GET OP"
NIGHTS?
Mrs. Minnie
Frlddy, died May
Illness of 6 mon
Becker Mountain
PriSE^ May 18.
many July 23, l£fl
Fritz Borgesatte
Tlemann.
It’s not necessary. Raise the ah.
of the fluid in your bladder with
CIT-ROS. Reducts the urge of
irregular elimination. Get CM oi,
backache, burning, betting down
pains. CIT-ROS will dothe joh
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softness in the beck tsaMM.
$1.90 at yoor druggist. Formleby
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Marriages Record?
John D. Polston
Vineyard were m
by Rev. J. L. Wo
SERVICE DRUG STORE
ship.
"That 8unaay headache that
keeps some away woula seem as
nothing
“Also that favorite radio and
television program on Sunday
evening could go hang. If com-
pany dropped In Just before
church time, the host would say.
’Let us go to church, the preach-
ing Is klnda dry, but they are
giving sway a ten dollar bill to
all who attend.’
"Rainy days and cold weather
would affect the attendance very
UtHe Folks with no way to go
would find one. Folks running
businesses would put up a sign:
‘Gone to Church, Be Back By
One o’Clock’. Mothers with lit-
tle babies would be regular at-
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each
Crop Failure
SPECIAL
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Passenger Car ands Vi-Ton Pickups
BRAKE SHOE JOBS
Passenger Car ands Cj-Ton Pickups
8.51
13.64
NEW MOTORS
Passenger Cars and Pickups—Installed
275.84
NEW MOTORS
Trucks
BLOCK ASSEMBLY
PaMenffer Cars and PickufM—InHlalltd
BLOCK ASSEMBLY
Heavy Duty Trucks
308.60
166.72
177.46
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.