The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1953 Page: 18 of 18
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SEPTEMBER 26. ISM
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Girl Seoul Mews
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Troop Comp Week-End comfortable *hoe» ’ V
Where—36 Division 8tote Port whot to Bring—Noeebo* lunch.
loiS^TuLdoy Sept. 22. knife, notebook, and pencil, tin
g4yJgrV,,"lg^-,g^ *na
IntennedUte And Senior troop Coot-43 for food and lodging
leader* troop committee mem-1 instructors—Nellie Lyle, ex-
bars. and any adult who plan* to
- go with any troop on an outing.
f---------^ijaohst.
Olrl Scouting mean* what we will do—Have fun In the
and reorganising the out-of-doors. Meet other , *Un
September Is here again!
bomber in
Organising
instructors—
ecutlve director. Pat Nesmith, field
director.
This special 21 hour outdoor
training course Is planned to equip
leaders, assistant leaders, troop
asr-s ssrsrs a»a2g
kill III ' lit 0WUt wwwpo. — arvww* —---— j .
•oon as the Information Is avail- ^ut door experiences with youi
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NEW
GLORY
who plans to go with troops on
outings. It will acquaint new lead-
aar. f« = S
provide experienced leaders with
many new Ideas.
If it Is possible for you to at-
tend and you need added to-
formation call Mrs. Walter Dur-
ham, community training chair-
man.
The Olrl Scout Council met this
week with the president. Mrs
jr:,.- •• • ...It J
FOR
GARY!
Winner of
thU year's
•g.,t Actor’
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w: f "
ASrumvoil
CANTEEN LAUNCHES
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
____ To underwrite the cost of oper-
Anthony and plans for the atlng ■ the Comanche County
SrSwrjasrt jet srsr
arrwuag ssts sslsk^s
Saturday. September 26th Is the
date for the next • Canteen” prog-
Ders oi cltlxens oi upasnaw *”* ram- Accor<lln* action by^the
overall twenty-five tents a month, which Youth Activities Board, the Can
n/Minril who do tne ovc™* iweniy-nvc coib “ ...v,......, ------ •-
* lorvrvinff of all Olrl Scouting pro- amounts to three dollars a year, w1U ^ open 0n Friday night
Comanche. _ This Is the mme amount the teen- ^ the
^sldent Mrs. Boyd Anthony «5.rs Pay for their dues
RUTH ROMAN ANTHONY
. UTED STATES HCWI«
ms{
■ WHO BBOS.
after the football games playe dat
rresiaeiu. »»*— —»Aro it^g* hoped that 600 adults will home, then when Comanche Is
vice-president. Mrs. Thomas Fore- a membership card 00 away from home on Friday the
man* aacretary* Mrs. Jim Hall- nmvidp a workins capital Canteen will be open on Saturday*
i"™* «*■»■ H””“ “hl“h SS .^b,. to SfnSn W Note to .1. Cotonch, ObjbW
Cobb' training chairman, .._u« its dresent program teen-agers: If you have not vlslt-
Walter Durham .Jr^orgsritaaton. ^ an toward expanding ita ed the new Comanche yottthcant^
S^t^“”lnn*n.Mr..Dm^ ;“^^ore'&■ next Saturday night
arsirssisafe srs
***y - finance chair- neeas^w me y (ed a full capacity crowd. We ser
facilities and Improving the
gram In ordder to more
factorlly meet the recreational
. ^/bert’ofXJdsofT: finance chair- need, of the youth of Comanche & fuU capactty crowd. We ser-
IjSSV Herbert Wllll«w: PUJ; Co^ymembershlp drive Is under
!«^^J3^5SJS?5-r- u» o. Mb, n.»ov ptu- **£»- “ ——
CARD OF THANKS
SSS WarncrPhonic Sound '
MAJESTIC Theatre
Comanche, Texas lT \
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
SEPT. 30-OCT. 1
(REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES* of
40c for ADULTS - 9c for CHILDREN)
k. f Nnnth Act* ' agere from their high school with
son. member of the iouth Act- ***„., r_ . «rr,m
lvltles Board and representative of us. We also had some S Evervone
the Youth Council of the ‘ Teen- De U«n high ■chooh
tir -incere canteen”. If you are interested teemed to have a very pleasant
This Is to e*pr*^ frtends and In supporting this worth while time,
thanks to all of our menus pleas
in the «‘^e«andudeath^ membershlp for you. Miss Pinson deeply grateful to the many par
mother and by y°nr word, and --^^V^ephone^: whoTave so faithfully sup-,
rvmpathV to us during our h % r v Pinson. 408 W. ported the Canteen program and
S^row made It much easier to or by ca^% R v. rinson. ^ worked hard to make It the
w’.vfav ood bless each one of Neeiy. Comancne. ^ you afe ghow.
Oi soriuw -- - .
bear. May css each
you. Is our prtFW-’n*
lly of Mrs. Ada LoftU.
SSHBml-
of last week vlstlng with relatives
In Louisiana.
i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cox. Jr., and
daughters. Polly Betty and ®“e anchV county
were Fort Worth visitors over the ,ancne COUPty
Mrs week-end. !v|#|t K1UM>n
H.
success that It Is. You are show-
ing by your actions that you are1
are proud if the youth of Com-1
Buster Hicks, of Lubbock, was
a Comanche visitor this week.
Is he in business 'Vo stay?’
1. Orr and Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Orr and children visited
In Killeen Sunday with their son
and brother. Sgt. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Orr and son. Hubert Earl.
The son. Hubert Earl, was born
September 9 to the sergeant and
his wife.
When you buy a used car from a Ford Dealer,
you’re dealing with an established bupinagB-*
man who haa a large investment and hw goodc
name at stake. We’re here today, and weU b€
here tomorrowI
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
OP PINAL ACCOUNT
THX STAT* OP TXXAS
To Aar Shorlff <* Ah, '
V
Check the
used car, sure
Does he really know carsf
Within Ttaa SUU of Teeb#—OrwBtln#
Mr, hut. Ortmo. Pukor. Q«»rdl»n at
tho SUM o! Ooroljrn MHti OrtnvM
"rrP^vlr«o^ro!lnth.-«^ruon- 0, a.
uutf rn void Carolyn Mirli OrlmM. •
mlonr numborvd m» on th. Prob.tv IX*-Art
o! Omuvh, County. Uwrthor with nn
appUMUOB to h* dUohnnwl Irom «ld
Hvrrtw CoWWAndod^ Thnt ^y
publication <* thl. Writ on. tlm* «»d aald
publication ah»U b* i
days baforw tha r*tum d»T
EIGHT
It's F
ober 4-1
you’ll fb
loos off
ance oo
tlsement
A nev
rmatlve
lan, ant
ductlve
paper t
little br
ed prod
*: 'As a
Ion” jo
? advise ,
lal coin
most—z
ocratlc
pro tec ti
ing the
Over
a specli
up Poo
the JR!
attentlo
Wed net
Green I
First
automo
Thursd
Dodge
shown
time a
Dodge
It’S 1
Walgre
Ugh 8t
much
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‘•co^lT’oourt CARD OF THANKS
But check
Ford Dealers are in the serv-
ice business, too; work with
care day in and day out. We
know how to spot trouble
fast. And our expert me-
chanics have the equipment
and “know-how” to handle
any service job. - ' ~ «:
PAT LOUDERMILK ENROLLS
AT T 8 C W FOR SENIOR
We are deeply grateful to our YEAR OF WORK
r£*£r£!s£r3
beloved L. C. (Shorty) Davis. Mrs. Carroll Loudermilk to en-
u^n tS I We could not possibly single out roU In Texas Bute College for
in *|any Individual or group who women.
AAP
tag ttn
are pn
M*ith
tails In
this iss
v* t.Vaar -- tv omen.
’r~*tha SeviTaia; \mTwa in our bereavement. | Miss Loudermilk will receive^her
<6
1 lit 4 I Are his prices really fair?
the dealer too!
Sirred ShTXJ X’Sl humbly a*k Ood to Bulde us and uary.
surro-angfjfg*, ^!rortworthvWt.re
,h, dart In •*»”>•"« ' ntvLs R T Davis and Mrs. Wy- Mr and Mrs. Ralph Carnes and
s 'n6 Um'na utpl:o/"^“
to"p“op.“ to ni|n« CARD OF THANKS mess. __
thair written obiaciion. *' wlth humble hearts we express _ ,___. n-M
(ora 10 orktek A »« »i ^y- I ‘ friends for WANTED — Dairy hand. Have
-—uf a s^pjjg^JSSToS. £ S£2«r iK
»* c Davu. We deeply appreciate
the food brought to our home,
Is he interested in you ?
Ford Dealers handle used cars
and trucks as a service to custom-
ers who trade them for new
ones. We get a lot of trade-ins.
And we keep them moving to
free our working capital. That s
a good reason why we offer our
uaeci cars and trucks at rock-
bottom prices.
with your return th«r«on.
you hsv* Rxecutwd the geme
WITNESS my hand and official ,oal.
Comanche. Texa# thla inh day ol S w ___________ „
umbar. i»»j HiTT. ctork. and your other sympathetic
c-aniy court, oomanchc helpful gestures.—The Orr ram-
ily. ______
County, T«aa
(It)
Remember-we Ford Dealer* want to
keep your good will because we want to
take care of all your automotive needs.
Someday we hope to sell you a new car,
or another used car, and in the mean-
time, we want your service buaineaa.
CYRIL ROBERSON
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
. i - ). j
*‘We’
line of
and p
Wright
ry, whi
40% tc
plains
part of
expand
facturt
Compa
maklm
folds a
ordere<
an exi
Include
4 belts.
It’s I
end at
month
eyent
,1948 Chevrolet 2-Dr*
Phone 208 2150 N. Hourton
Back of Plfgly Wiggly—la Old Ford Station Shop
lord Tractor Specialists
Black, RAH, Seat
Covers, New Motor.
So Clean and Tender.
Do his cars meet
standards ?
see the A-l
When you go to a Ford Dealer s -
label on a car, you 1 now it has met with theidealers
A-l standards \nd t*ecauee you can trust the
man you bought it lrom, you can trust the car.
We repair all makes and models of
tractors ... but we are FORD
TRACTOR specialists! Brin* In
that tractor now—and fet it ready
for the fall harvest season ahead
11941 Ford V8 4-Dr.
RAH,
porta tion.
The
hold a
Bulldli
, the sc
day. C
The
used <
g colli
* piotur
The
See
200 E. Central
■^43>
*jr-
our Ford Dealer
MOTOR co;
Comanche, Texas
’ We* Meet All Legitimate
Competitive Prices!
All Work and Material Guaranteed!
Real Trans-
*»•* • a,,, -
,JUi
1940 Ford V8 2-Dr.
Used 600x16 Tire*
RAH, ’48 Motor.
Now’s the time to get that car of yours ready for
raU and winter driving. SEE US for motor tune-ups
.. . minor and major overhauls .,. starter, generator,
and electrical services ... and general repairs!
— YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED —
Cyril Roberaon - Pat Tupin - Jack Bratton
■ a
. d i
- »Li.
’48 Motor.
lrV.'
Slicker than a hound
tooth.
WE’VE
’EM!
EDDIE’S
V
y- ■
SERVICE
STATION
A « - « *
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1953, newspaper, September 25, 1953; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888637/m1/18/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.