The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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MOST OF THE WORDS IN THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE ARE FOUND
IN THE ACCOMPANYING ADVERTISEMENTS. To assist you in sol-
ving this puzzle some of the words are in black face type. By comparing
the definitions with other words in the ads you will be able to solve the
puzzle without difficulty. Read the advertisements carefully for there
are a number of words in each that fit into the crossword puzzle.
Just Take a PEEP at These Prices
FOR BARGAINS
For special selling at this time we are offering exceptional values. AS
good AS CAN BE obtained anywhere. GREAT reductions on all tires in
stock. Look them OVER before you buy.
TIRES LISTED ARE 4 PLY CORD
30x3 1-2 only $4.65
29x4:40 only $6.10
DUDLEY’S
Let Us DO Your
Family Bundle
GUARANTEED SATISFACTION
And Prices Not OVER 7e per lb
Quality workmanship, NICE, clean
and sanitary throughout. AN except
ional place to GO for laundry work.
Comanche
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Laundry-
When we clean ITS clean
ALWAYS FILL UP AT THE
STATION WITH THE SIGN OF
THE MAGNOLIA
You'll GRIN with pleasure at the
service, and BE pleased with the
results of Magnolia Products.
A. J. BLEVINS Agent
Elkins Tin Shop
Wc DO everything in the tin shop
line. Roofing and tanks a specialty.
Try our Elkins milk cooler
HOME GROCERY
A home town institution. Staple and fancy groceries. You may GO else-
where, but you will eventually buy here. Never OVER stocked, but ever
underpriced.
We DELIVER
Have You Ridden in
THE NEW FORD
WE ESPECIALLY INVITE YOU
tect the difference in the new model and the old, or AS far AS that is
concerned, in any other make of automobile, AS to ITS comfort and nding
ease. Many people who have ridden in the new Ford have remarked on
this feature very favorably and you will BE impressed too, when you
have had a demonstration.
WE INVITE YOU WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT
Mackey Motor Co.
Star Service
Stations
NO. 1 AND NCX 2
SERVICE STATIONS WHERE,
SERVICE IS PARAMOUNT ROAD-
SERVICE.
DELIVERS GAS ON THE ROAD
The New Things
First
THE LADIES’ STORE
A PEEP At Spring
Spring fashions, so alluring, come
drifting in just at the right time
to add interest and freshness to our
store. You CAN certainly find what
you want here at the right pnee.
Bettis & Gibbs
AT ALL TIMES
AS Good AS The Best
Moody’s
Texaco
That clear, dean motor oil, AN un-
usually zero resistant lubricant.
a H. DONAHO Agent
THE TEXAS CAMPANY
Is The Bus Getting AGED
And Refusing To GO?
Let us DO that job of rejuvination
Regardless of how much other me-
chanics have ERRED or TOYED
with your engine we know our SIT-
ES and will BE able to get a RISE
out of her after we’ve ROPED her
in, given ther the once OVER. We’ll
PARE off a little carbon, put on a
few UNUSED parts, nuts etc., and
she’ll shoot like a COMET for the
bright lights on the avenue. She
may not run to PARIS, but she'll
deliver you back to the farm.
Hiway Garage
STACY ELMS Prop.
Joe’s Garage
A good place to buy your gasoline
and have your repair work done.
Service is the watchword.
Renfro’s Market
FRESH MEATS
All kinds of
at all times
We DELIVER
Howard Motor Company
General garage work. No Job too GREAT for us to undertake. Standard
batteries. You can DO no better for your car than equip it with Standard
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6—Modal
11— Soviet
12— Origan
14—Peep
16— Roped
17— Go
18— Ite
1— Goethe
2— Avee
3— Rip
4— Be
6— Strayed
8—Moped
7— Oree
8— Did
18—Loves
20— Ego
21— Eh
22— Toyed
23— Grin
24— Deliver
26— Arros
27— Aged
8—As
10— Laggio
11— Spied
15— Noons
16- Over
18—Lover
20—Erred
22—Tiger
Baby In Hi
A Baby Never Looks AS
AS when he’s donned his<
When he begins to fi
Then Roly-poly after
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at Wm. Reese Co._(*1-22)
JUDGES ORDER OF ELECTION
THE STATE OP TEXAS:
COUNTY OF COMANCHE:
Whereas, on the .day. of Sep-
tember, 1927, a petition was filed
With the CommisMoners’ Court of
Comanche County, Texas, signed by
Nelaon and One Hundred
'.Four other freeholders of
County, petitioning said
order an election to de-
whether er not horses,
laafra- taniutts and cattle
to run at large
day of Oato-
vvssion Of
at, large in Comanche County, Tex-
as, now;
Therefore. I, R. A. Lulcer, County
Judge of Comanche County, Texas,
in accordance with said order, do
hereby order an election to be held
at all voting places in said Coman-
che County on the Srd day of
March, 1928, to determine whether
or not horses, mules; Jacks; jennets
and cattle shall be permitted to run
at large in Comanche County Texas
The regular election officer* ahull pre-
dido at aald election and shall appoint
such dork* aa are neceosary and per-
mitted by' law. Only freoholtera who are
nun lifted rotors In tho county and state
may rate. Those In faror of tho,J»re-
position shall hare written or printed
on their ballots tho'words. “For the
dtoek Law” and those opposed shall
hare written or printed on Wietr l>*llv**
the words, "Against the Stock Law."
To tho Sheriff of Comanche County
Greeting:
Yen are hereby commanded to giro
public notice of thia order by causing
the mm# to be published la some news
pa par published In Comanche County
Texas for st least thirty days, making
dne return showing how you hare ex-
ecuted tho same. __. __
CLTDZ COAN. County Clerk Co-
manche County. Texas.
By BOB HAYNB8 Deputy (21-24)
COTTON GROVE
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Take Iff-NATURE'S REMEDY—tonight.
Your •llminat iv« organa will ho functioning
property by morning and your constipation
will end with a bowal action aa free and
easy aa nature at her beat1 -on pain, no
griping. Try IL Only 26c.
Mild, saft, purely vegetable —
I Mr. and Mrs. Luther White of
Hun visited Mr. and Mrs. Lamar
Howell Saturday and Sunday.
John McEntire and family spent
Sunday with W. G. Stoke* of Flem-
iBfcr. and Mrs. Glasgow of LamUn
visited hi* son, Tom Glasgow and
famity Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Stell McEntire *pent
Saturday night with Mrs. Eugene
Moore of Comanche.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Stanton of
Board Church and Sam Howell of
Robersonville visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lamar Howell Sunday.
John McEntire and two sons.
Stell and Stile were in Brown wood
Wednesday. _
Mr. and Mrs. Iramar Howrfll were
in Brownwood Wednesday.
Some from here attended the
B.TT.U. at Mt. Pleasant Sunday
and Mrs. Emmett Acker of
Harmony spent Sunday with Elmer
A PICNJC OUTING
On Sunday Jan. 22, Miss Ynvn
Barbee a teacher in the Beattie
School planned an outing in honor
of her friends, Mlase* Bess Brown-
lee, and Gladys Slongonhop of Tari-
eton College. It was a happy pariv
that reached the Narrows about 12
o'clock. 1 ,r
A lunch consisting of sandwiches,
cake, fruit, coffee and peanuts was
served.
The afternoon was paused away
by exploring over the Narrow*. By
this time, everyone was sure they
were ready to rest. While resting
the crowd was entertained by music
ph.
CARD OP THANKS
We' wish to thank our many
friends for their kindness and help-
during the sickness of Annie.
May God’s richest blessing rusk
upon you.
Mrs. Norn Robertson and
<■ Children.
p Bin Robertson and Wife.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1928, newspaper, February 3, 1928; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904195/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.