The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1969 Page: 2 of 14
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THE COMANCHE (’Ui«r/ COMANCHE.
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COLLEGE NEWS
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to thank Rev. Allen
Ivltam fur 'Hii'h—tfttir
and eumfoit during 'he k>s$ of
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"‘br Frank C Hushes' Dean'*^-n*T
o< Eire Arts at Texas Chris- . , . ,, ... .
uan Cmverfiity. announces that- -wishthank Porter
Marsha W.lkerson Williams has F,'anks ar.d lhe Malf of Comm
1 _ spring cj,e j.'uncra| Home and^
been named to the
semester Dean's List To be el-
igible a student , must carry a
minimum of 12 semester hours
and have at least a 3.5 grade
index Marsha, who receivi
her BF’A degree in J
an average of 3fZ8fr"out of a
possible 4,0,
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FRIDAY
bearers and the^arffd friends
who sent Cowt'rs and •brought
luodjietpaiid sympathy; I did
aii vour addresses. I
ai e-iivs remember vou and
God bless you all.—Mrs. J Q,
ill Us pH)
and
RAtU EL WELCH
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SATURDAY
JIM BROWN
"100 RIFLES" (r)
(lie)
SUNDAY and
.Davis G Parsons II attended
lurleton State College the past
CARD OK THANKS
GEORGE I’EIMWRD —
MONDAY
1NGOR STEVENS
’wTiubr'year
for the sun
S.ate
and is employed
bv the Texas
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family of Fred Tidmore
like to take this oppor-
.... „ . „ tunity to express their appre-
Highwjy Dept He is etafion to evervone for iheir
working for the resident engi- kindness extended to us during
ni'er ............n the loss of our father. To th~sg
jnb-- who brought food, the beautiful
Application* for the Universi- f|0WCrs, the singbrs. Minister
tvpGTfexas’ four five-dav sum- clarence Bryant — May God's
liter orientation sessions still richest blessings be with vou
are being accepted, says the *n. - Kenneth Tidmore, Mrs.
director of orientation. “We are Elmer Clark, Mrs C. P Doty.
"HOUSE OF CARDS (g)
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
(m)
IT REALLY I}i HI l,l ET-PROf»l Pirtuivl is the Dny^rWindow
of the f^jn«Ttche~Nati(iiiiil I tank, the morning alter^jtfnffoone blasted it
vdtjMfcdtets from a 12-gauge shotgun. The ygf&nnf'bt the front glass
-«Obr of the State ..National Hank \\as a^atf^Snot. Replacement cost for
1 fie window will be between
Planning
{ Three Firemen
| Attend School
TRIP!
FOR
Safety's
Sake
| Three members of Comanche
_ [Volunteer Fire Department will
(leave Sunday for Texas AAM
jl’niversity, where thev will par-
ticipate in a week long school
(conducted by Texas Firemen &
(Fire Marshals Association
( Attending the school, under
‘sponsorship of the City of Co-
jr.ianche. will be Fire Marshal
ppd Assistant Chief John Car-
(penter; Curtis Lackey, member
(of the Pumper Company: and
(Sam Marshall, from the Salvage
|A- Rescue Company.
expecting mor^ than 2,000 hew
fresljmen to participate in this
program,"Jie^Said* “but we
st|ll have room for a few more
students who have not yet turn-
ed in applications
First session is July 27. “One
of the values of orientation is
tliat new students who enter in
the fall will-not be strangers
to the campus,” he said. All
orientatiott"activities are sturc-
tured around the UT Austin ad-
vance testing program.
Applicants for orientation pay
8 $3 registration fee. If they
choose to stay on campus they
must also pay $25 90 for room
and board for five days.
Other session dates are Aug
3-7, 10-14, and 17-21.
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See Us For Your
American Express Travelers
Cheques.
Bring Your Honey Problems
lo Ihe Friendly Folks at
The
COMANCHE
National Bank
Home Again
Mrs. John H Reese of 402
N. Elm. who was injured in a
car wreck several weeks ago,
has recovered sufficiently to
•he able to leturn home again.
Hardin - Simmons University
will begin offering a Bachelor
a Science degree in Law En-
forcement this fall. v
The college announces that J.
L. Ryle will teach the intro-
ductory course this fall.
Ryle, a ’68 graduate of H-S
served with the Abilene Police
Dept for four years and pres-
ently teeaches at Franklin Jr.
High He will serve as a spec-
ial viaiting instructor in law en-
f or ©cement
The first course in the 30-hour
major will be Introduption to
Law Enforcement
"PSYCHO"
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SUMMER SAVINGS
JULY
1/ - 24
HIGGINBOTHAMS
QUALITY & SERVICE
l/2 PRICE SALE
i Hie Comanche Chief
20] W. GUANO
COMANCHE, TEXAS 71442
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rUIUSHED EVEEY FRIDAY
I. C. WIUEKSON. Editor * FuSIlikor
ATM. « WlIKERSON, Mintin' Editor
*M«S JAMES WILKERSON, Atot. Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICESi *4 40 per
»«4r, U 00 lor s monthi In Comoncllo
ond on rvrol roolot of Oublio,
Rlnnkot, Carbon, May and
Eaphyr. IS 00 pnr yaar, 1) 00 tor
I month, nlinwhorn In Ttiai. JS 00
par yaar, S) 00 for 4 month, oot.ido
fatath Minimum .ub.erlpt on accnptnd
" 00. iacond Ctaki Fo.taqa paid of
j Comancho. Total.
Cisco Junior College will join
the trend in its '69-'70 calendar
with the first semester ending j
in December Classes will be V
gin early in September and
end December 20 Spring se-
mester will begin January 12.
The change, being adopted by
many Texas eolleges, benefits
teachers and students alike in
that there is not a two week
layoff for the holidays just be-
fore dead wdfcfc and finals.
Students Re scheduled to ar-
rive on the Campus Labor Dev,
September C and registration
will be held- on September 2
and 3. Classes will begin on
the 4th of, September.
The spring semester will fea-
t full • w
lure a
teek off for Easter,
totaling nine .days with both
s. Sem
weekends. Semester will end. on
May 21 with graduation the 22.
MR. FARMER
CHAMBER
CHATS...
REMEMBER
IT'S
THAT
SMART TO
CORE BROS.
Agri-Service
HAS
MOST ALL SUPPLIES
YOU NEED IN
YOUR OPERATIONS
by Franees I .or k wood
The Chamter of Commerce
ir pleased with the response to
our 1969 Peanut Princess Con-
test. When we started out we
had no idea of what the reac-
tion would be to a contest of
this type, the first ever to be
held in the county We extend
our warmest appreciation to
those civic groups and buisi
ness firms who are sponsoring
the eleven Comanche County
girls. It would seem that pea-
nuts are everyone's business,
for in some way, we all bene-
fit from this important crop,
top three girls chosen in
MEN’S
Straw Hals
S-A-V-E
MEN’S and HOY’S
Swimsuits
1-Price
Pant Top
PIECE GOODS PANEL
Keg. IK.00
now $5.44
SPECIAL PRICE
BED PILLOWS
20x26 Reg. $2.29
Feather Pillow
NOW
$1.79
20x26 Reg, $2.35
Kopak Pillow
1Kx25 Reg. $3.19
Dacron Pillow
IXx26 Reg. *4.95
Foam Pillow
LADIES’
SIMMER
Hand Bags
Price
DELTAWARE CRYSTALLE
TUMBLERS
SAVE $2.19
Dig ltt-Oz. Capacity
Attractive Ripple Design
Choice of Avacado or Gold
Dishwasher Safe Break Resistance
Shatter Proof
Reg. 29c Each
special $1.29 per dozen
Yo-Yo Weed
CUTTER
JUST
ARRIVED
1969 COATS
”A WIDfe SELECTION in
PETITE. JUNIOR and MISSY
FOR 7 DAYS ONLY
5% Oil
Regular Price
on LAY AWAYS
CASH PURCHASES
JUST A FEW ITEMS---
FUNGICIDES FOR PEANUTS
DUSTABLE SULPHERS
WETTABLE SPRAYS
T THE BIST
INSECTICIDE FOR CORNBORER
and All Oilier Kinds of Insects!
the contest will give a two min-
ute oral presentation on pea-
nuts atfd the peanut industry at
the close of the pageant Satur-
day evening, July 19 at PAR
Country Club.
As we have mentioned be-
fore, a Chamber of Commerce
promotes community service
economic progress, and cultur
al growth, and we would say
that the Peanut Princess Pa
geant covers all three points
The schooling and training the
girls have had will be evident
as they speak and perform in
talent skits. We know they will
ali do well and we are proud of
our Comanche County products
which includes these fine young
people ,
Serrated Blade in
to Hold
Lightweight
Keg. $2.09
Tempered
Sharp Edge.
— Mood Handle
LONG
HANDLE
N
SHOVEL
now $1.39
Round Point
Reg. $2.19
ROUND BOW
RAKE
Wide
Reg.
4Vi* Handle
$2.49
now
-J—
now $1.88
f - T ' ~"Nn_]
reg. $74.95
POWER VENTILATOR
1 Week Only $59.95 SAVE $15.00
Fully Automatic
Saves Cooling Costs
Thermostat Controlled
Protects Your Roof
Need To Cover During Winter
Prm Lawt'i^.
REMEMBER
Mr and Mrs. Euell Ratliff
end am, Danny, of Lawton,
Oklahoma aisited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Phillip*
over the July 4th holidays.
We Redeem Nu-Way Stamps
AERIAL SPRAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
. - . -- ___.. .. . • • *
Gore's Agri-Service Center
from Ptnno
and Mrs.
i and'sep. Tim
Shermi
of pu
Mr. ,t)Kl Mrs
during the July 4th
HIGGINBOTHAMS
Here from Sm
356-2622 (AC 817)
~y
Way land Evyna
.kMleepent la*.u
Lis parents, Mg. ai
lie Evans,"
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TOP SALESMAN
Walker’s Appliay,
tpojjhy ftir^befngi
towns^iifrtler 5,()0d
Taiiager for I’if
Musical July t9 -' Stal
An ctif time mu' icall
roe is planned for
night. July 19, on the
the Stag Creek Com
Center String bands aif
"lher fine muscicians
tlure ii(n the surii
area. Cume out annul
down, say the folks
Creek Refreshments
served.
USt
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Just a Few
19(8 FO
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Gasoline, V|
This car stif
Charge. Bed
The prettiel
Bucket seatl
Ask for a dJ
This car is
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1965 CHE!
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Engine that I
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1969, newspaper, July 18, 1969; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904114/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.