The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1962 Page: 3 of 14
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I success Is the hope of every
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i the people of the county a
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ream id® A.*- BJrd,
1 Jr aiifffMfrd to Buddy DUUn
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I me s small eeedUln* pecan
l had been growing In the
I m the center of the sidewalk
tram the Comanche
Courthouse on the south
DUUn pruned the tree and
i staked the tree to straighten
fmis spring he suggested to
L that the chapter put some
[their kerning Into practice
hod the tree This plan was
I upon and the PPA chapter
d to put a Comdnche bud
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pecan experiment station in
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AT’OrSTTNE VISITORS
and Mrs Aaron MasalnrUl
I Oeyle Tucker visited with Mr.
Mrs K T. Whitehead and
in flan Augustine over
Baiter week-end. They also
' ' to Louslana
PATTI MIDDLETON 4th
IN BATON TWIRLING
CONTEST IN FT. WORTH
Patti Middleton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Middleton.
Comanche, and a twlrler in the
Comanche Indian Band, won
fourth place In a baton twlrl-
ing oontnt Reid Saturday In
Port Worth.
Only five places were awarded
In each division in the Saturday
contest.
CARD OP THANKS
We want to say *■ thanks to
each and everyone who helped
In any way at the time of Lee's
passing. We are deeply grateful
to the friends and relatives, to
those who gave money, to those
who sent flowers, to the South
81de Grocery for food, to Mrs.
Blackwood and Dr. W. D. who
have been so patient and kind to
^e all these years, to those who
sat up. to Mr. and Mrs. Gaither
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cloud.
Everyone was so wonderful, and
It was so appreciated —Mrs. Lee
Stevens
SHARON BEATY WINS
HONORS AT BAND CONTEST
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Sharon Beaty, daughter of Mi
and -Mrs. John Beaty. Jr., and
student at J. B. Layne Elementry,
won a first division medal for
Alto Saxophone at a Junior High
Band Contest held In Cisco re- j
cently.
DIES IN CALIFORNIA
Word was received here Satm -
day of'the death of Prank Hasley
In National City. California. He
Is a former resident <of Comanche}
County and a brother to Oeorge
Hasley and Mrs Myrt Elliott of
Comanche.
Used,
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0»jy 19,000 miles.
PowerGlide,
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Station Wagoct Standard shift
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1N4 CHEVROLET. 2-Door, BelAir, Standard Shift,
*odb, Heater.
rROLET, 2-Dear, BelAir, Hardtop, Power
8 Cylinder, Radio, Heater. New White-
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POBw-GHde, Radio, Heater, Factory Air.
1952 STITDEBAKER. 4-Door, Overdrive, Radio, Heat
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1934 M Ton, .Side Mount Spare, Radio
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SHOP HENDERSON'S — COMANCHE'S DOWN TOWN SUPER MARKET. Remember Our’BIG FREE„PARKING"LOT.
IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU1 ‘ J C BIGGS, Manager SPECIALS FRICTAY ANtT SAT UR DAY April 27 - 28
10 Oz. Jar.
2 lb. Can
$1.17
Instant
$1.19
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ORANGE
Camp Fire — No. 300
PORK & BEMIS,
SUGAR
5 lb Bag
Imperial
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3 lb. Can
Shortening
Haase's Twin Pack
STUFFED OLIVES, 2 lor 49c
Our Darling, 303 Can
CREAM STYLE CORN, 6199c
Kimbcll's Sour or Dill
PICKLES, 48oi. Jar 39c
Bartlett Heavy Syrup
PEARS, 303Can 4for99c
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Golden Ripe BANANAS. ItoISc
Banquet CHICKEN PIES, i ®L W$: $ ^ 99c
Keith's LEMONADE, 6 oi. Can,
Donald Duck ORANGE JUICE, 6 oz. Can, 4 \ 99c
Stllwell STRAWBERRIES, 10 oi Pkq., 2139c
Morton's CREAM PIES, , Each 59c
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Small Frozen,
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Bauble Green Stamps Each Wednesday
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1962, newspaper, April 27, 1962; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890518/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.