The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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B|/ Mrs. Jran Rarbrli
School Lunch Supervisor
School is starting Monday and
we are all off to a good start in
another good school year
-Tha lunch
been busy anticipating better nu-
trition in your school lunch. What
you eat is going to determine you.
strength your growth, your alert-
ness, your looks and yoiu^pe: •
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begin ft has been said and I quote
from fluth M. Leverton’s book,
POOD BECOMES YOU. Every-
thing in your body was once in
food. Starting with a single
growing to your pumu *ixc,
and for as long as you live, food
j becomes you. Food become-, you*
> blood ai djjtoones your brain and
bmwri (faki becomes your size and,
strength, your energy and stamina
Food contributes to your1 person-
ality. effectiveness and emotional
stability.” *
We yg[i young people to
eeT 1; Ji 1 ji J »j 1111 fo i g r t
that green salad is on your plate
frfr YOU, the carton of milk is
only a portion, of what your body
■needs daily you need 2 to 3 ounces
o lean meat or a protein rich
jit dried to"1, Sggs
cheese and etc. 1Y> be the kind ol
alert person we know you want
to be don’t forget that a good
breakfast Is most essential A
good .school lunch is also essential
see yeu in the lunch room.-
Mrs. T. J. Cade
Proctor Native,
Passes Away
Mrs Henrietta Cade, 94. native
of Proctor, and resident of Blan-
ket for many yocars. died Sun-
day. August 20. at a Brownwood
rest home.
FuneflfiT
ta Oreon was born Septemberj
22, 1876 and was married May
8, 1897 to Thomas J. Cade in |
Proctor. He* passed awaj. Sep-
tember 20 1943 Thro later mov-
ed to Brown County where she
lived for 53 years. She was a!
member of the Presbyterian I
Church
to., Utli—cra» odd
I00F Plans To
Form Junior
Lodge Here
son.'. James O Cade of Lubbock
I nAa- -nt
m m i H.rdware Store in Do I^on In
Mrs, L. t. Ddoncy ^ ^th°r m h n
Dies At De Leon
and Ernest a 'Cade of Glendale,
Calif.” four daughters Mrs. Jew-j
ell G McOallaird of Washington.
D. C . Mrs. Bertie G Lane of i
San Saba. .Mrs Henrietta Law-
ru..«r.». -- -------jgnee of Hamilton and Mrs,Wet*
were held Tuesday, Aug 22, at|en n Rodgers of Blanket: a
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ficiatlng. Burial was in the Blan-.Dublin; four grandchildren, and
kat CamaUry —-- j_A great-grandchildren.
Comanche, Ifosted a group of j
teen age bQ5* h*r* Tuesday night
- and plans were set for the
forming of a new Junior Odd
Pellows Lodge .•
A—H » .Smith—addressed the
itur
*■ .i..: \t.. Dabney is * “A
L c': ,4,\ Dabney of De Leon; a
dawatota. Ui a. B. D Lock of
, ... . ■ , a \ town, a *i»t'-i. Mr
Mrs. Ida Dabney. 92 wmow Of;«J 1* Leon, .is*
the late E h Dabney of De children and. llnee i
died Monday.' Aug I'C at. her etuidren
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grand-;
igt-grand-
tm
. imivk *F Uon i)i r >' 'I l
Funeral services for Mis Iwb-| Th(. tloVe s,iaa,jn wm open Fr.-
ney .were held* at'the Ftrsi Moth- juv, Septembei 1 and wtil'con-'
odist Church of D> Leon, with! unue through October 19
Ato Wtor. Rev"" Roy 'Johnson oT-T Tlietof TOMt W W w.th the
flrlating Burial was in the De)-esum limit not to e_xc>>od 30 rne
Leoii Cemetery ^hunting lmuis are from W iyw.
Mr' Dabney was born June 26 ' untiT sunset Weapons used riua
1899 in Cherokee County. Texas.' b*' toot guns plug;<wd. to 3-shell
She had. lived in. De Leon (or ] capacity and may not be iargw
more than 95 yeara..Tlcx-l».tb lJumVtlian 10-gage Hunting dove> w ith
band established the' Dabneyjriflvs is piohlbited
Mrs. Cade, the former Henrlet-
group and explained many of
the details in forming this pew
Junior Lodge '. \ ;•>
Eight teen age boys were pres-
ent. along with 20 regular mem-
bevs of tho lodga---
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Special Prices Far Friday & Saturday August 25 and 26
5 lb. Imperial
bag Pure Cane
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3 for 2Si
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A DELICIOUS
DESSERT
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ASSORTED FLAVORS
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10 oz. gar
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10 lb. bag
ICORN MEAL
S lb. bag
35/
S A Li E
SALE 1
Hunt’. 2V2 can Q r p
Peaches ZJU
Hunt's no. 300J
Pears n
HUNT'S — No. 300 Con
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HUNT'S —46 oi. Con
Tomato Juice 3
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Diced Meats
RATH'S
6 OZ. PKG.
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CURED
HALF OR WHOLE
lb.
AST
CHUCK
ARM ROUND
43/
49/
FROZEN FOODS
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SEA TANG, 10 oz. Pkg.
BREADED SHRIMP
BOOTH - 8 oz. Pkg.
mu sticks—
BOOTH - 1 lb. Pkg.
CATFISH
BIRDSEYE
ORANGE JUICE^oz. can
Swifts Jewell
Shortening
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DIAMOND-No. 2 CAN
SLICED PINEAPPLE
DIAMOND — NO. 303 CAN
TOMATOES, 2 Cans 25c
RED label. Pint bottle
KARO WHITE SYRUP
SUNSHINE, 1 lb. Box
GRAHAM GRACKERS
iund Beef
FRESH,
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CHARMIN
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SWIFT'S
WORTH MORE, lb
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ROYAL PACIFIC
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BONUS iPiCIAL
KIMBLLL'S TEA
BIG 1 lb. Box He
GEf 50 GREEN STAMPS FREE
KIMBELL'S LIQUID ijTj.CmJJ3
DETERGENT, HmChJIc
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HENDERSON'S AA
WHITE EGGS 2 Dez. 79c
FREE
PARKING LOT ■
X. BIGGS, Mfr
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—Double S&H Green Stamp* Every Wedneedoy—
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1961, newspaper, August 25, 1961; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892116/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.