The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 14
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Dies March- 26
SPECIALS FOR
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
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ComanttUJ,s flirity D^vwtown
K IONS ond s& H GREEN STAMPS, SHOP HEKlDERSUN b
Remember Our BIG FREE PARKING LOT. It's always a‘pleasure to
Super Market
Funeral services for Mr. John-
son were heW at a-p m. Wed-
J C. F3IGG5, Manager
£2?*^
nesday. March 2H, In the Oak
Lawn Funeral Home Chapel, with
his pastor. Rev. Plez Todd of the
First Methodist Church, Rev. J.
D Smoot, Methodist minister.
Big 10 Oz. Jar
Tllftan MiTFerrm. minister
the Comanphe Church of • Christ.
officiating
cwnty
Siymo^Wcommi£he
^ was a young man. arm
isde his home here the pas
Interment was In Oakwood
Cemetery. Comanche. ^
Pallbearers were Joe Tupln,
Garland Collins. Brady York, Ira
B. Clemons. Torp Dudley, (and|
Hobart Atterbury I
-- Mr. Johnson was born April
29 139* In Comanche. He was
the son of the late Bart Johnson
and Lula Belle Dobbs Johnson.
His mother passed away when
he was 1* years old.
Mr. Johnson was married Sep-
tember 8, 1#1T, to Miss Clara
Franklyn. They were the parents
of three daughters.
^son. O. T. Clark on
55gjgj
§£SKF.
Bonner or
lowona Brand
OLEO
2 lbs. 35c
\ Flat Can
EXHIBITORS
ANNUAL
ffLADW
Kirobell's PIHIO BEARS, 4 lb BaflJSc
Cairo Fire Pork & Beans, 300 (an 3j25c
tents, Ajr Teacllm, i
or the good work I
prove the iiialfiv of
SLIOII* or CRUSHED — Vi slxe Can
50 Count, 2 Ply
WHITE KLEENEX
5 For 89c
es, meat*, and sUUa
OU TO SHOP
De! Monfe PINEAPPLE
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TIDE or CHEER, Regular Size
NBC Premium Sallines, I lb Don »e Hit ORANGE DRINK,. 1 * *
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Wc Ve!veel Cheese 2 !b Box.89c
Rrs^asw*
earned may be paid in ad-
when the producer signs
hder the program. •
> program offers payments
torturers for diversion of
[grain cropland to approved
WART’S
consistently
50 Green Stomps FREE
tamp* await yoa!
Phone 35641
Musical and Pic
Supper At Proctor
Del Menfe Fruit feckfall, 280
lit-UtSE
,ST" Tuesday April 3
In 1962 There will be a musical and
p urged pie supper at the Proctor Corn-
ice and munlty Center Tuesday night.
|April 3 at 7:30 o'clock.
| • Everyone Is Invited, say those
only In I in charge. Special invitations art
w awav 1 extended to all musicians ar»l
• politicians
Assorted Flovors
l Gallon
BUSINESS IN
At wn GQQn
SUGAR
CRIsfo
5 lb Bag
Imperial
The All Purpose
Shortening,
3 lb Can
LJILDING, ACRi
HER YARD. 0
PLENTY OF F
1'E’RE OUT FOR BUSINESS ... AND WE’LL SELL
OU THE TYPE OF TRANSPORTATION WANTED.
THIS SPACE
&MAL OPEN!
IF YOU WANT A CAR, CHECK THESE —
961 CHEVROLET, 4-Door, Bel Air. 6 Cylinder.
LStandard Shift, Radio, Heater, 22,000 Mile*.
Ml CHEVROLET, 4-Door, Biwayne. Radio, Heater
Standard Shift, 19,000 Aetnal Mike.
960 CHEVROLET, 4-Door, Bel-Air, 8 Cylinder,
PowerGlide, Heater, Low mileage, ckan car.
960 CHEVROLET, 4-Door. Bkcayne. Radio. Heater
2 lbs 25c
BACON
CEDAR VALLEY
Bunch 5c
Fresh Green Onions,
8 Cylinder.
>59 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door, Soper, Loaded
>58 CHEVROLET, 4-Door, BelAir, 8 CyUnder,
. PowerGlide, Radio, Heater, Air Conditioner.
957 CHEVROLET, 4-Door, 210, 8 Cylinder, Radio,
Heater,
957 CHEVROLET, 4-Door, BelAir, 8 CyUnder,
PowerGlide, Radio. Heater, 1 Owner
956 CHEVROLET, 4-Door, Standard Shift, 6
CyUnder, Heater, Lew Mileage, Extra Clean.
95$ CHEVROLET, 2-Door, 8 CyUnder. Standard.
Shift, Radio. Heater, Real Clean.........
954 CHEVROLET, 2-Door, BelAir, Standard Shift,
Radio, Heater.
951 PLYMOTH, 4-Door, Radio, Heater.
IF YOU WANT A PICKUP, 2 GOOD ONES
958 CHEVROLET, Vt Ton Pkkap, 8 CyUnder.
Standard Shift.
957 CHEVROLET tt Ton Pickup. Long Wheel
Bene, 3-Speed Transmission, Healer. Hitch.
FOR A GOOD BICYCLE ,____________
•»ood Used Western Flyer Blcyck, 1 Year Old and
Homs Mods
Whole Hog, lb
2 Bunches 25c
Salt Jowl lb
■US STAFF
,CH TO OUR
UNITY.
IE IS 7:00 ■'
STRAWBERRIES
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Banquet Chicken Pies,
Banquet Beef Pies,
2 For 39c
)K> DUAL —
3 MONDAYS.
orth Th» Mim»y |
OR *OB..A GOOD HORSE
GREEN STAMPS
DOUBLE STAMPS
EACH WEDNESDAY
ALVIN HAF/ORD
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890969/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.