The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1929 Page: 2 of 10
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Tbc fragrance f .Camels is always
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They do not tire the taste
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Charted Carter visited relatives at
Beattie . Friday aifcb Saturday. i
J. N. Springer went to Ballinger
tot u’evk for an X-.gay examination
Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Brtedlove of
White Point spent Sunday with Mr.
and M.ra. RicU-rd Breedlove.
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and Gcorjrta Smith
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tiv COnettny on Friday, .May oi>
. prepared to do a diya Work..
Mrs: Kattic Black ,i\nd da:..
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end v-i wi <4cfianche.
Mr. ami Mrs. <1 -W. Snn.uA
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ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
the name to the underKijpied within
the- time prescribed t>y law, »aid will
iwvinir l>een admitted to probate ,
April nth, .1920, and lettacj. 4‘'Ata-r n-Mgnyd
mehtary having been ,granted by
.agaimrt thu xaid T. H. 'Tugtfk-, •ft ,R MACON, Comanche, Tax.
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come lo a. si”,o’'!ii; quick stop. You can't
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liav .t.R.it foiling security if you dd. j
n<>t keep yo'tir brake' bands in good cort—-
<lition and yciir brakes tightened. Come
into our Service Station, get ^Operation ,
No.7600 nhd drive out With just .the feel-
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cici/t Afford to risk damage’to both your
own
brakes that won’t hold.
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Quaker Maid Beans . . 3 25c
AUP Grape Juice _____£45?
i Yukon Club Ginger Ale 2 Battle* 25c
1 Punto Beans. ♦ \ . . . 2 ~-lQc
SLICED* Pineappfe". . . ... ’£-• 25c
Shredded Wheat . . . lie
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I Iona Corn or Peas . .■ 2 ivi 25c
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living us a faculty of foul ,
lions in « vety
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training. l-uj. ; .pTiUons for
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NOTICE
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jttwU.rMjghid fcjys named as indepen- |
debt Executor of the' will of f. H.
Tuggle, deceased, *nd all perMMii
having <la.i;u agiunet said eutai-c
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Thi.; 'price i".tbu!'.
W'e ai’e .offering os :• '.•>ix”,.ial
brake' wrvice bpG'ati<>;i
No. 600 which mclufiriv -
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pack i runt wheel bearings. .5
■ Replace i rent wheels. 6. Re-
move real w Im Is. 7. Clean
and smoolh up brake di4|i»s.. .
■8. Reline service brakes,, 9.
Equalize and adjust both
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brake cross shaft leVers, ’ brakes that Won’t hold. • , T * T,|
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(lay ..id Saturday. Colnahche >fiiccj“a®
at llidgev’ay Hotel. Telephone fil-
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1929, newspaper, May 10, 1929; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1259655/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.