The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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I ought to be run. who foretell the
weather, cu&R the preacher and
I among the other merchant.!, the school teachers, and tell oth-
CU1EF which also was divided equally | er people how to run their busl-
I between Mr. Burks and Mr.; neas, although they have made
I Faulkner a miserable failure of their own.
he became S. McDonald, cotton buyer, who I We will let you name that bunch
coma™ chief has been with the Farmers War?- InComanche.
to Tne _ house Compiiny, announces u
- .... our house Company, announces that' Charley Ward, while try In- to
*hich he has 0U he this fall Will be at the Boone rope -----......... ■’;J ■■ ,
Sidney
,__ THE CX>MANC7HB CH3XF. APRIL 3 1956
fchrcivTrVaro^tT^I^ *M®°' th# due onjMra. Burley Gk ease It at Crane. Mr and Mrs Curie ton Feril and sons of Port Worth visited Mr and Mr* Leroy Woolsey. Mr.
been settled, how'^h^guvernment! new t(un of horses recently] Alan Jones of El Paso spent anrftKtys pf Orand Prairie spent | hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess j and Mrs Raymond Woolsey and
‘ ‘ ’------ *— **---* the week-ehd with hi*'parent* i] tile week-end with hts .parents.] Caffey over the week-end. I son* and Mrs. A Mr York of
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jones. j Sir." and Mrs Ormal Feril. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs Compton I Comanche. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin
4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prater of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Caffey of! of Colorado City spent the* week-1 Woolsey and daughters, Mr. and
Monument, N. M-, visited rela-; Irving arid" Mr and Mrs Bobble end with Mr and Mrs. Archie Mrs. Judson Woolsey, Mr. and
lives here last week. j Caffey of San Marcos spent the j Rod wine j Mrs Ernest Woolsey and Win»-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans of week-end with Mra Annie Evans.I Miss Eula Lusk and Hubert: to nWoolsey of Fort Worth, and
Stephemille spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeOul- Dusk of Dallas visited relatives S«t. an
with Mr. and Mu. Walter Rice.| lough and children of Midland i here Sunday children
Mansel Reed of Odessa visited (visited Mr. and Mrs Delbert I Mrs Thurman Cox and daugh-urrd Mi
his parents, Mr and Mrs. George Bcott and Mrs. Edna McCullough, ter of Fort Worth visited her Sunday
Heed over the week-end. over the week-end. , i parental. Mr and Mrs. Homer eng hunt
Mr. and (Mrs. i Jim Rice and), Delbert Reed of Lubbock spent i HUlen last week. I Mr and Mrs C, E HUlls and
children. Randv and Debbie of; the week-end with lus parents, Mr and Mrs Emmett Chancel- children. Mltsy. Gary and Mike
Houston spent the week-end with ( Mr find Mrs Jess Reed t lor of New burg, Mrs. Quinn Hull, vi*tt*>d“-Me—-and Mrs. Jim Rob-
J Mr. a-fcid Mrs Wayland Caffey and daughters, of Browtiwood,) ertson at Fxlrvlrw Sunday.
by Mr*. N. E. Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pruitt and
, children spent the week-end with
. 5* ”“JiS «•*» fsk ~ x»izs>r*sz s* UT33 I "B;!" TZ^ySVwSi, wir'd <*
fjnxms; 8uu 3«,“xj*&?£s
^ • 1 sch(g)ls announces that at the friends j 1 15 over _tlve week-end.
Holland *U1; open, conclusion of the various sum-; Coleman has raised a bonus of pent the wcekendwTth'Mr and Mr and Mrs Walter Rice
M*t Monday at mer normals In Texas last sum- $25,000 to secure the new State! 1 * end Uh M d M nd M " R
or, J P. HJf'- mer 2.047 white aiyllcants took • Normal College that is going to I _
virile has inovec the examination for teachers' jar established In West Texas,
gherwood where; certll u a ■ 35 'Comanche made a ■ bid for the
u practice modi-; received permanent certificates,’institution, but later withdrew In!
-at reared in.oo permanent primary ,i Dubl
' his many friends ; t
him well hi the, and 2,027 second grade certlfl- Canyon City also Is a strong con- i
JT I cates. Hereafter nq one under 16 tender.
Swner of Forney I years of age will be allowed to Wc regret to announce the
‘ of the rolll'n-: take an examination for a teach- death of 'Stanley Hogan which I
at the Martin | erst certificate. occurred Sunday at the home of I
here this fall. ] W. R. Harris returned Friday his mother near the Pi t i.yt.-i ;.u
rt osar Duster'to his home In Com Church. He was a bright young)
, this week, anil a two months prospecting ramble boy, whom everyone liked. He
|-.,i| renew his sub- in the West. He visited Menard- had been suffering for some time
1L chief this fall, ville Fort McCavitt. Fort Stock- with a heart ailment
rnough cotton. We ton, Pecos, Midland, El Paso and Prof S. C. Findley' returned
fears of »uoh other points. He says that El Friday from Detroit, Michigan.
Waller not mak- Paso Is about the only place he where he went as a delegate to
jtton to take hts visited that offered an opportun- the National Convention of the
llty for a man to make a good w.OW. He visited Buffalo, Nia-
L......... Miss LI?- living g.ira Palls, St Louis, an dCht-
r brother, Sim, at Comanche, fts'a whole has some ntgo
ej, j of the best people In the world Comanche, once a famous 11-
i n-je»r'old y°uth .every tow n, Comanche not quoi town but dry since 1903,
run over arid excepted hay a liar or town, a went dry again In the recent
train 3 miles smart alex, some pretty girls.' county-wide election: the Pros
Thursday. A more loafer*, than are needed, a polling 1,906 votes to 1.067 for
t*s that they were few women who tattle, an old the Anti-Pro*
Mi * Lewis. Hurt and
of Germany 'visited Mr.
. Wayne Woolsey l>er*
and enjoyed an Easier
„ the track when a
Fand Greer attempt-
;t but fell and was
Jr the wheel*.
[young *>an °* c°'
a marriage license
>s1e
foggy the town would be better The following boxes voted In
off without, men who stand on favor of the return of the sal-
the street corners and make re- oons: Shrum 27 to 24. Hazeldell
marks about women the man 20 to 19, Wilson 17 to 12, New-
who laughs an idiotic laugh burg 42 to 35, Bibb 46 to 20.
every time he says anything, Mercer Oap 32 to 20.
carefully l*m hi* scores of men with the caboose The City Council at Its meet-
the girl °r hls
[her home n Brady
u objection*. When
night in Brady, he
home of nls pros-
, only to find the
[securely chained to
and the fauier on
pin. At the last re-
dding had not yet
i brought .n i new
y, Tuesday which he
St Hssse. A. Faulk-
I bale of seed cotton
i the same day earl-
lot been able to have
after Mr. Burks,
his, bale on the
ament arose a* to
the pri*e for the
__on* Company
Idiertiaing that they
i j-lnch Ba'n wagon
ho brought the lirst
i to Comanche pro-
traded as much as
[that firm thjl* year
> of the sale of the
men qualified as
1 provision wa* con-
flnally settled the
Ending it equally be-
[Hilton Burks bought
1 $12 10 per hundred
! wagon was wortn
dltlon to the wagon,
prize wvt made ,up
of their trousers worn smooth as lng Monday night Lssued a chock t
Bros.
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. . . DEADLINE IS APRIL 15
AVOID THE LAST-MINUTE RUSH — LET US
INSPECT YOUR CAR NOW. AT OUR
OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION!
OUR SHOP
staffed with experienced mechanics, plus mod-
ern tools, and right “know - how” is ready to
serve you, and serve you well with all mechanical
problems — large or small!
SEE US FOR USED CARS, or
NEW FORDS or NEW MERCURYS
Clemons Motor Co.
AUTHORIZED _
FORD-MERCURY SALES & SERVICE
hoods’ nnnuflb sincinc
and FURillTURE SHOW
FRIDAY. Q|a|a (REE STEPHENVI1LE
APRIL J nuu fnCC CITY AUDITORIUM
Doors open at 1 p.m. Register for FREE gifts any time until 8 p.m. Prizes will be given away Friday night.
Come early and get a good seat. Hon. Omar Burleson, Congressman from Washington, D, C., will be the
guest speaker. Stamps-Baxter and other quartettes will be here.
fit
Always at
WOODS FURNITURE
in Stephenville
you will find the
Besf Furniture Values
to be had.
If you need furniture for your entire
home or just one room, it will pay
you to shop our store. Everything is
conveniently displayed — and plenty
free parking.
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Extra low prices now in effect throughout the store. Here are just a
being offered.
few examples of the many bargains
C ■ ’ |r
MIXED
EDS
forth Hiway
200
Used Tractors
DC CASE .....
with 3-Point Hitch . . . 4-Row Equipment
| VAC CASE . . . .
wllh 3-P.lnt llltrti . Fqulpmtnt
M FARMALL
with Equipment
H FARMALL
with Equipment
• • •
• • •
SUPER C FARMALL $1,000 |
with Fast Hitch . . . Equipment < “
B FARMALL
with Equipment
• • •
F O R D.......
With Equipment
B JOHN DEERE.
with Equipment
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I Oral Bast Tractors
ANY S I % E
, Keith Implemont Go.
L.,,1 - tcxas
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. -x* 7 ^a.
MODERN DINETTE
57.50
7-Piece Chrome and Plastic
Family Size Dinette ...........
MANY OTHER SUITES TO CHOOSE FROM
JABLE LAMPS
$3.95
and up
Large Assortment ef Floor Lamps
BOX SPRINGS
and
MATTRESS
Both for
$39.50
BOX SPRING
AND MATTRESS
IS-Year Guarantee
$57.50
GIFTS TO BE AWARDED
FRIDAY NIGHT INCLUDE
GAS RANGE
CHAIRS
COFFEE TABLES
INNERSPRING
MATTRESS
TO-Year Guarantee
AND MANY OTHER GIFTS
TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION
COME AND VISIT OUR
STORE ON THE DUBLIN
HIGHWAY.
REGISTER FOR THE
FREE GIFTS
BEGINNING TODAY
4-l'iece Maple'
BEDROOM SUITE
$159
and your old *uite
3-Piece
BEDROOM SUITE
$79.50
JLW
Mb
SECTIONAL SUITE
Deep Tufted. Extra Long Style,
3-PIECE SECTIONAL
FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS
$149
and your old suite
WOODS' FURNITURE
STEPHENVILLE* TEXAS
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1959, newspaper, April 3, 1959; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904357/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.