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The Comanche Chief from Comanche, Texas • Page 8

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Comanche, Texas
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1971 TD OOHANCBR CBIEP, OOUAfICinS. TEXAS KW Cometa and Brady Top Red Skin Relay Winners if. PH. Hearing Examiner Needed By Civil Service The U.S. Civil Scrvire Com- niiiSion has intonsifod its search righi, do- 1 10 a r-lcnsc 7 montii.s.

from U.S. Civil 1 holt, 139-7. David Mid- Shot Terry Rounds, dleton, Rising Star 2. Northwesi 2. Mika Baker, Mozelle, 3.

Haskell. 4H-4i2; 3. Joe Ivy, Paul Sullivan, lyometa HMP-. Wintei'S 48-3. Discussi.

Adkins, Kochester High 1. Johnny 125-1; 2, Alexander. Lometa, Vins. Granhury 2. 118-2; 3.

Alan Luker, Gustine, (jje Kendrick.s. Coloman 3, 113-10. Dabnev, Ballinger 5'8'. Shol rut-t. I.i.sle, -I.

Ham of Kule. 51-8; 2. Thweatt, Granburv and Lxaminei in Moselle, 44-1; 3. Alan Luker, rnan. 3.

i Gustine 42-0. lirady and Kelly of Olney 12'() High Jump-1. Neal ('rane. Rt'lav- 1. Stamford Lometa 5-6; W.

T. l.inney, Kis cranburv 43 Qualifications tor Hearmg Lv ing Star 3. Wavno L.Hy, li frlal Lometa 5-4. Pridaenort Whittiker Pole Vau1t-1, Crosby, 3 ft Slar 11 0 3 Honnii' Whik'lioad 2114 law kiiKc Lometa IM; 3. Alan Holmes v.mnv Penn of m-r, Hjgn.s~ i enn ot lawyers in private practice 4M Hel.rv-ll.

Disine -It- I); 2. Lometa, 4.5,0; 3. Kule i i Positions to be filled arc in 45.9. Washington, C. and 70 other 880 Kppler, Santa Stamfoid throughout the U.S.

Anna. 2. J. Jackson, Midei, Pico. Mo.st will be fknrcion 3.

Marlin, Lo- 440 Da.sh— 1. Toifman, Bowie which now pay.s ita, 2:09,4. 51 2. Monningfield, Brady to per year, but 1. David Multile- 52.2.

some will be made at the high- ton. Ri.sini» Star 15 2, Beard, 22(i 1. Allen. Decatur er grade of GS-lfi. lUO Merrill.

H.sin'i Hemlerson ol made in llie Bu- reau of liearing.s and Appeals, innrion MHiettes. Social Socuritv Admini.stration, J. Milki, Wcintrt, omanche Morns of balance in other agen- Young. Mav. on cies of the government.

4 2. Bundv, Throckmor- i Hearing Examiners pre.side at (itanbuiv 3.34./, 3. Jacks- formal hearing.s required by boro 3:35.2. recommend Team Totals 1. Brady docisions on case.s nnging from 2, Granbury 75; 3.

Stamford 42; ihe rights and liabilities of Northwest 39; 5. Winters 38; dividual to cases fi 7. Jacksboro fecting the economic welfare 5 Haskell 2(5; Decatur 20; JO. large regions of the U.S. Bridgeport 18; 11.

Bowie 12. Applicants may, says the Civ- omancht' 15; 13 (tie) Balling('r Commi.s.=ion. obtain 2i). it 14; Burnt't 12; Ifi. needed for IB; 10.

(tioi Sani.I Anna and and form major Weinert 12; 12 May 10: 13. ()- Keller with 1 point. Civil Seivice CARD OF THAN! Corpus Christi Visitors Austin Visitors Mr and op Warinff and Mrs. Oswcll The Wiison wishes to Corpus Christi from Hattie thank their many friends for Wednesday through Friday last were in Austin last week- the gifts of food and flowers and to attend the State Li their kind expressio of syra- bj.aj.y Convention. of our met her son and famjly, Mr.

loved one, Dale dtp) California bury at their lake place over CARD OF THANKS Cleburne Visitor The Barret family expresses Mrs. H. A. Holladay is visit their appreciation and love to ing in Cleburne this week, those who sent flowers, food, memorials and other expres- from Bedford sions of kindness to us at the Thelma Cuthbertson pathy at the me of the death of our father, iion, and brother, Dudley Kyle and Mrs. Clyde E.

Deckard, --------------------------------------Barret. May God bless each Shannon and Belinda, in Gran- ird everyone ot you. -Jackie, Attends wee end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde imvus and Mrs.

Tom Brightman. Here from Fort Wortli Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Durham Mr. and Mrs. G. P. are spending the Easter holi- of Fort Worth visited Mr.

and John Robertson is attend- days in Claremont, California Mrs. G. H. Gleaton, Mr. and Petty and Richard, Mrs.

Lsla the weekend. Shannon return- -v u. Parrot Walter Jack Barret and ed to Comanche to spend the ing a of the with their daughter and fami- Mrs. E. W.

Gleaton and Mr. Mrs. Sue Vines and week here with Mrs. Cuthbert- Federal Land Bank at Buchan- ly, Dr. and Mrs.

John Lilley, and Mrs. W. N. Gleaton last family. (Ite) son.

an Lake this week. Libby and Myles. weekend. Ion, 3. Hardin, Lometa.

52.fi. Mile Relay Rising 2, 3 3. 3 35 4, Tea Tot a Ls i. 1 a 110; 2, Rule 84; 3, Rising Star'83; 4, 5 Throckmoi-lon 40; fi, Giistliie 23: 7, tie) Ro- CANCER STRIKES 10F 4 YOU CAN BUY A PILL TO PREVENf CANCER-But One Bitter Piir If that everyone Is forced to that big hospital Bill! medical cost UP AND predicted TO GO HIGHER 4r 4r ARE Rrien 14, Sidney 15. Blan ket 1.

DIVISION II I.astcr iioliday Visitors Mr, and (' f'oreman mmission, 1900 N.W., C. 20415. Long Johnnv Per- Ranch at hnergy kin.s, Granbury 21-1; 2. HolM-fMr. and Mrs, Brice Bennett ch 20 i i iT i here from Jone.s.

P.rady IT la.st week to visit her aunt. Mrs. SI BASIC BENEFITS HOSPITAL doily first seven days; i $30 for Cancer. No limit on number of oiperoHons Bound' Hichard and Janet and lit- Rii-hard Lincoln Donald lla.skell, 140 3. KfiersorV Kl- HoUyuo(Kl, CaliL Discus 1 it'rry Northwe.st, 4t .1 Gaddv, Mr.

Bennett has just receiv('d his degree in mining engineering from vania State ('oilece. He has now been employed bv a mining ecmpanv in Salt City, Utah, aiul he and his wife wx're enroutt' to their new home there last week. To l.oiii'siana Mrs Hill wa.s in Bos sicr City. last week to vis- it her sister, Mrs. Deu- prt'e and niece.

Mrs. Kay Shorie and her Fank. Protect Yourself Now with Cancer Care Pays up to 50,000 (over All Forms of Cancer' iilcKinney isilors Mr. and Bill Wilkerson Rev. and Mrs.

Bruce Goggin and daughter of McKin- nev last weekend. WE RENT WHEEL CHAIRS AND OTHU health AID EQUIPMINT Comanche Pharmacy 14 Sunset Comanche, Center Texas 'Mded somothlng new to your car lately? Alr-con- diiioning? Stereo? Anything to drain on your electrical system? If been having slow starts, chances are your not powerful enough to up with the extra load. Wo have the completa line of quality Batteries the Atlas Heavy Duty, long life and reservo power; tha with more performance per dollar; andl the Atlas dependable performance at tho cst possible cost. You can charge any one on youC tnco Credit Card takQ months to Joe Tupin, Agent IN COMANCUB FRIENDLY SEKVICE STATION 0. F.

HALL STATION fOHN D. HICKS SOUTH SIDE SERVICE STATION in Gusiint K. W. REED at I.iike Proctor HEARING TESTS ARE IMPORTANT Tf you have a hearing problem of anv kind you owe it to yourself to have an Electronic test made to find why, and what can In' done to help you before it is too late. The tests are free and will onlv take a))out 20 minutes of your time.

We check your ears for packed wax. the tubes that let ears breathe, then with the rnac-hino we check your hearing nerve, (bone reading) air conduction, (outside sounds) then measure how much sound the ear will take. We can pinpoint TOur problem and explain in plain Kngli.sh what can be (ione to help vou. then you make your own decision. We never try to high-pressure you into buying anything.

There arc thousands of people today suffering from hard of hearing- ne.ss. (even some that wear Hearing just because they waited too late to do sonii'thing about it don't let this happen to you. Mr. Treadway will hold his regular Hearing Aid Clinic at the DeLuxe Motel in Comanche Monday, April 12th from 10 30 AM til noon. We invite you to come in for your free test.

We do repair service on most makes of a have a full service on cleaning tubes, liatteries for your and a always you money. We are LicensiKi the State of Texas to fit and Dispensing of ifearing Aids. We are always clo.se by when you us. We aie in the Stephenville office, (SkippiT Real Estate Bldg.) every Thursday, and in the Hamilton office every Friday to run special tests and assist you in every way. charge repeots $50 doily payments.

$50 to $500 eoch operation. Schedule in Policy. No Limit on number of operations. ANESTHESIA Up to $70 on each internal operation, $30 for Skin Cancer No limit on number of operations. PHYSICIAN Up to $10 doily in hospital for physicion other than surgeon.

Limit $600. NURSING Up to $24 doily in hospital, os required, for R.N or L.P.N. Limit $600. X-RAY RADIUM Up to $1,000 for X-Roy Radium Cobalt Therapy, or out of hospital Excludes Diagnostic Procedures. BLOOD PLASMA Up to $300 for actual charges made to Insured.

No Limit on Leukemia. AMBULANCE Up to $50 each confinement, to and from hospital where Insured admitted as patient. Limit $500. DRUGS MEDICINE Up to 10 perceint of the total payable Hospital Confinement Benefits for drugs and mcdicines in hospitol and charged to the Insured. EXTENDED FOR HOSPITAL CONFINEMENTS EXCEEDING 90 CONSECUTIVE DAYS THE COMPANY WILL PAY of the actual hospital charges for care Treatment Any deduction for previously paid beginning with the 91st day of confinement until discharge from hospital UP TO $5,000 per Month, FAMILY CANCER PLAN INSURANCE COMPANY a division of American Family Life Assurance Company IK)ME OFFICE: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 31902 Any expense to save a life from cancer is within reason.

Can you afford the cost yourself? Will your hospitalization be sufficient. For a nominal premium CANCER CARE provide PREMIUM RATES INDIVDUAL Year, $20 Semi-Annual FAMILY $60 Year, $30 Semi-Annual everyone in the country is going to be a cancer victim. So if absolutely sure you ever need the benefits of this policy it would be foolish to purchase the plan. Unfortunately, science having any more luck preventing cancer than stopping the common cold. No one is absolutely safe.

Two families in three will know this tragedy. THE DECISION IS YOURS. Hodgeklns Disease, Sarcoma, Car- ciniDmo, Milinima, Leukemia, etc 1 bs definlbd by qualified patholigisf Covers Pre-Existing Condillons After 90 Day Waiting No Time limlf Iff To Receive Benefits (hildren Covered to Age 21, I Or 23 If Full Time Student Pays In Addition To All Other Insurance 11 DESIRE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION COUNSELER TO CALL ON ME I DESIRE THE CANCER INSURANCE INDICATE PEFERENCE A.M, P.M. Temple Hearing Aid Service Roll IIAMII.TON, TEXAS i 386-5918 Signature Guaranteeed Renewable 1 I For Life Mail To: CANCER INSURANCE Box 726 Commche, Texas 76442 4f i.

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