The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1969 Page: 3 of 20
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J* We don't understand. for ex-
IVF I ample, how a group of drones
wHI ■ living on wdfare chocks can
organize into an or-
gani’"'ion cal'ed the Nation-
al Welfare Hights Organization
and call for a boycott on Sears
be c a u s e that mcrc^rndising
giant won’t issue members of
NWRO free credit cards.
Sears Jus mfused to knuckle
under to the NWRO demand
that Sears extend unlimifscT
credit to NWRO members un-
«. i. „ .. dcr thrhat of boycott, property
Friday is Memorial Day—the destruction and physical vio
jgy pause (0 pay our re- ienoe
^>rC^ manv' many We sure aon’t even under-
gav« their rves for our tout)} stand how those on relief can
£ '(.organize a "professional" so-
Tofljy, nearly 51 years after dety while those of us who
World* War 1, the war to end pick up the tab t through tax
all wars, and 24 years after payments have no spokesman
World • War II, Americans are and no relief,
still dying on the battlefield We don't understand how the
It Naily gets to us, when we members ot Congress can
hear over TV or Radio, or read blandly boos* their pay by 42
**> the paper — that ONLY. 365. to 100 per .cent and then call
were Killed this week. upon the rest of the country to
That may be small to some exercise fiscal restraint in cr-
of the World War II losses, but der to halt inflation .
still one of that 365 could be We don't understand why Cl ,nlJ,,*i a” ™*e 0
your son, brother, loved one, pr Texans sat still while our state HnlX**rs tX freshman, !^as
a close friend. legislature pushed through a “lec «* ^Wnial.ty dur-
Merrforiai Day should mean ^cctheart arrangement which JJJ t ‘mhv'V “she was° pre-
alot to us-^lets fly our flags, Rented with a threT foct sifver
pay respect to those departed, V percent, giving senator like . . , , reemmitkm of the
and aay a silent prayer for S M Aiken $750 a month We- „hich is second onlv to
those still fighting in Vietnam. “J °11™ 'a*™ak being selected ‘ Miss San Ante
-o- !,1 S £ h y lo.Tonnie makes her home
Sunday will oe a busy day ^ 'f nnal rJhnw it with her a“nt and uncle> Mr-
for Comanchfans — Two open d®n 1 understand how it and Mrs. Ejtos (xiftley. Demo-
Itouses to a.tend —FAR Coun ‘”u,d senously considered Pmlte yv,e wju be
try Club is having an open 1 h1 we P'1*’ ®*Jr *e*,s'lators a p, Comanche for the summer,
house for all Comanche and salary “P,to $,8-0<*) ■' ^ as -o-
Erath County residents. proposed for a job that takes" Tom R Dudley, son of Mr
Comanche National Bank is f‘Ve months and Mrs Elios Dudley, is home
also having their Open House i; r„VI!ILatj „,K„ ,h» ,or the *umm,,r from Angelo
Sunday The folks over a. Co- u State University Jane A n n
manche National will be show- mLk all Robert aqn is home for one week
ing off their fine new 5500 sq “V£ Ufore ret‘,rnin8 ,0 summer
ft building, and will be giving a tftir* ,nn»h^ Shile st'hojl M S<»1,hw‘,st T‘‘xas State
awr - T*
tel? tShmSeseanttoefnr,ItouMs We d?"' “nd, Why ,ha ■ri'jiminy iXSo, Brth
ZSFZ** Wm * Wrlb SSUnl Coddled "end LrtM ™
yourtime. with kid g^yes while the na Allend Annua| t onferepce
1^7 tional crime rate rises from 12 Reverend and Mrs Harvey
Don t judge by appearances to lfi per cent every year Raines spent May 26-28 in Fort
—She who appears to be a t We^ 4an4-understand quite jgOflh—Attending' the Central
dumb blonde, may be a_ bright how we are going to whip itVrTexas Annual Conference of
burnette. \ Ration, end the Vietnam war, th«. United Methodist Church.
—o— —o— bring about law and order, and Here from Abilene
The following editorial writ- handle all the other problems Miss Caro'vn Croas of Abi
ten by Harold Hudson, editor that don’t seem to be getting* |ene spent the weekend visiting
of the Perryton Herald, sort of solved. —— Miss Janet Brightman.
expresses our feeling about the But maybe we are too dense Here from Houston
situation today, and we're hap- to understand and too idealistic Felton Brooks and children,
py to reprint it— , t0 want to apply a simple solu- Lori, Lisa, and Mark of Hous-
We Just Don't Understand tion to complex problems. — ton, have neen visitin'* his tv-
Sometimes it must seem to —o —o- ents ,Mr, and Mrs. Donald
readers th..t editorial writers No one can live a balanced I rooks,
are a dour lot, expressing noth- existence without a few well- —o—
ing but pessimism and dismay chosen enemies.—WBW Six former CHS students are
among a record breaking num-
ber of 201 Howard Payne Col-
ell is visit- !"«e graduates, representing 72
her sister, Texas cities, 16 states, and
May 2ti, \ 1 As a part of his final exami-
An honorary doctor of laws nation in a radio eommunica-
degroc was granted at the pro- lions Mike ^wood of*
gram whiqn was held in the _ ■ ,”L ’ ___
Prownwood Coliseum. Receiv-- t^entral Texas (ollege, Killeen,
the degree was Fred I, Flynn, went to the University of Tex-
Harlingeti, long identified with as, Austin, last week to handle
hi vher edue.iI ion in Texas the tele-communicatk n equip-
Dr Guv D, Newmm confer,- . .. , —,
red the degrees hnd deliveredjnenl M a mw‘t-
the main address '”8 ot the Conference of Texas
Baccalaureate was held Fri- Junior Colleges held at Killeen
dav at 10 SO a m. in Mims Au- Mike had charge of the hand
d'torium with Dr. T A. Patter- hng of the microphones and
son, Dallas, executive secre- lights. •
tary of the Bajgist General —o—
Convention oi Texas, delivering Randi Lockwood completed
the address her final examinations at How-
Dr. Frances L Merritt, HPC ard Payne .College Thursday
"^ran, presided at the harcalau- n?o™ng. ^ afternoon she
reate, while A. C Garvin, ex- efl.f« Dajhas apd flew from
ccutive vice presidtmt, presid- *a)Ve, ^teld to Baltimore for a
ed at commencement ten-day visit with friends there
A bachelor of arts degree and in Washington, D C.
wns confcired on Benjamin . _
Wayne Williams Bachelor of ThOIlkS To - - *
science, degrees were earned bv
tunes Robert Arthur. Hugh CHS Student'S & ExS
Stanley Fletcher and Mary Nell ■.
Foreman Harold Ray Pairish We wouid |,k<> to give our
earned the degree of Bachelor sincore thanks to ^ students
c? Business Administration and ex.,tudents of CHS who
A ^ah,te‘ of ^duca!lon waa attended the dance honoring
earned by Mrs Mary Margaret the 1%9 claM of CHS Thurs-
Edmonson J'-nes^ day nighl al the PAR Country
Brde" WaS C1ltbcertaimy confirmed our be- /
, S T. f, gra^ateS reI lief in the youth of ewmmche,
at We have n^7r seen
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GENERAL TELEPHONE CARLE PLOWS' are picture.1 trenching Ex-
panded Direct Distance Dialing cable for Comanche and (lilstine. Gen-
eral Telephone workmen and contractors are engaged in the project,
whereby cable is laid at a d foot depth to bring this modern service into
the Brown wood switching center. r
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♦ ^ u ~ we navtr iioci seen « mwic
the Cisco Junior College Com- h„hav<»,l oroun of voune
f/'1- S2 ms
h,Lr rnt iyi' at C,sc° joy “> have been part of this.
Jun.or CoHege Auditorium, ^ wanl to thankl^e Melody
We tend to think mor > highly i«REETI\GS from tiermany
of the' talents of those we do
not, know, and often overlook "Greeting from my country
these nf our local people The to all of v#»u. Thanks for the
pir. Wnrfc'e ba-k soon.
LIBRARY --
Speaker for the graduation ,7C lu "'“T LINES exhibit. Inch was oh Winnie newspapir. AVill
was US Venator C w 140Vs for providing* the live ,he P()oh aIld tbe famous Pooh Hnh,
Yarborough senior senator ba”c* and wholesome entertain- The library was flattered re- characters, done by Mrs. _ _ _/
5:30 in the Corral Room of the $Td£i£ Vtihou^the hSj who had dro^ in for a £ Comanche Chief
St and cooperation of everyone 'lSd'
Vi
in addition tp her duties
Mrs. Ro ttrsbn’s hus b a nd,
ho operate.' Roberson's Berry
has sent the
to Carols each
as ,vet,k since the was called back
ct.ending the reception were and, LTt,' !,. o^f^no! He thought su highlv of the Chamber of Commerce secre- t0 (iermM,' due to the* illness
srsr, °dss£ F“ -KIS —
brary—A.E
at the way the things a:
ing In this country these
are go-
days. Ahilnr Vtshor
We confess to having done a Mrs Lula Chappel
lot of deploring and complain- ing. In Abilene with L___ _...._ _____ _.T.
ing and criticizing, but maybe Mrs Dan Jones and her moth- three foreign countries who-re-
this is just because we don’t er, Mrs Helen Franklin, who reived their degrees- at com-
______________________-_____ degree^ at
understand the way things are is ill in an Abilene hospital. nieneemcnl exercises Friday,
We, al (LEMONS MOTOR (0.
extend our
BEST WISHES
; w to the
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Comanche Notional Bank
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and the Officers and the Directors
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on the occasion of . the
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, JUNE 1
;$:00 • 6:00 P. M.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YO^tM BEAUTIFUL
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NEW BUILDING and MODERN BANK FACILITIES.
Home Killed Beef
| Everyone Wins Up To ,.. +£
50,000 STAMPS
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS,35j
SMOKED LB.
PICNICS 39*
SILVER SPUR LB.
Bacon 69c
SIRLOIN or T-BONE
SfEAK lb. 85c
AF ALL MEAT — 12 OZ. PKG.
Weiners 49c
GANDY’S or AF — GALLON ^ '
MELLORINF 3 for Wc
4HURFRE8H — Vx GALLON , ,
BUTTERMILK 39c
AS F. or PUFF® "
BISCUITS 3 Cans L9c
FOOD KING — > LB. CAN
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stamps, 1,000 stamps, 5,000
itamps or even 50,000 stamps.
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Also...Exciting Offer On [ 2
SWIRL TABLEWARE
4 Pe. Place Setting
Matte In tt.SA by tnttrnattarili Sfttr Cc
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SHORTENING 49c TISSUE 4 Rolls 39c
'LEAR SAILING — NO. 300 CAN i Jack Straub *- Large Fresh DOZ
PORK & BEANS 10c I Grade A EGGS 39c
RED - !<40. I U.8.
POTATOES
GOLDEN
BANANAS
CALIFORNIA -
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DEL MONTE BARTLETT — NO. I11 SIZE > *1
to lb. Bag 39c PEAR HALVES 2 Cans 79c
. _ DEL MONTE TOMATO 14 OZ. BOTTLE jkSgj
lb. 10c CATSUP 4 Bellies 88c
Only
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IMFERIAt Par. Cmt
SUGAR
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Friday and Saturday, Hlay 30-31
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Bill Clemi
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RUBY RED
GRAPEFRUITS 5 lb. Bag 49c romT (6(KTA!L 4 (am SI
ilACKEYf MAS lb. He “
TEXAS
YELLOW SQUASH
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TOMATO JUICE 3 Cans $1
Ik I0«» A,*MA (XT - 391 CAN
ID- ,Vc GREEN BEANS 7 Cans $1
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THRIF-TEE I €|B lbl. jj,9 J
HUNTS ASSORTED - 8 OZ. CAN
LIBBY'S GOLDEN SWEET
303 CAN
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217 n. Houston (ream Slyle CORN 5 Cans $1
12 OZ. CAN
SHASTA DRINK 4 Cans 39c
ENERGY
DETERGENT Giant Box 39c
DEL MONTE RAkl.Y GARDEN
SWEET PEAS
3S3 CAN .
5 Cans $11
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$1.38
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1969, newspaper, May 30, 1969; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904129/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.