The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1931 Page: 2 of 8
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TITO TEXAS COMPANY
High Grade Gasoline, Kerosene
and Lubricating Oil
O. H. DONAHO, Agent
Telephone No. 9
IF YOU SELL BUTTER
Use our Better Butter Wrap-
ping Paiier. A genuine Vegetable
I Parchment trnpei-, that will not
I stick to the butter. Is >»elter but
costs no more. Ask us for Butter
Cartons.—The Comanche Chief.
666
LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia
in 30 minutes, checks a Cold |ke
first d«v, and checks Malaria in
three dava. ,
660 ®*’VE FOR BABY’S COLD.
Doctort Diiagret
When children are irritable and
peevish, grind their teeth and sleep
restlessly, have digestive pains and
disturbances, lack of appetite, and
have itching eyes, nose and fingers,
doctors will not always agree that
they are suffering from worms.
Many mothers, too, will not believe
| that their carefully brought up chil-
dren can have worms. The fact
remains that these symptoms will
yield, in a great majority of cases,
to a few doses of White’s CreamVer-
mifuge, the sure expellant of round
and pin worms, it your child has
any of these symptoms, try this harm-
less, old fashioned medicine which
you can get at 35c per bottle from
PARIS SMITH .
Babe, Brown. 9, daughter of a ’
Detroit veteran was official "buddy”
of America’s warriors at their
i convention. •
IF YOU SELL BUTTER
Make it more attractive—Um
our Butter Cartons and our getr
uine Vegetable Parchment that
will’ not absorb moisture. The
butter is kept better and sells
better.—The Comanche Chief, tf
BRING US YOUR PRODUCE
CREAM. CHICKENS. EGGS,—
WE PAY TOP PRICES—BOB
SEALE.—HOME PRODUCE CO.
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cream
SORE
GUMS—PYORRHEA
LAMKIN
ATTEND CHURCH SOCIAL
GIVEN AT DE LEON
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
RESERVE BOARD GETS
COMANCHE RESOLUTION
COLEMAN’S
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us. We
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND FIRST
MONDAY—WE HAVE GREAT GRO-
CERY BARGAINS FOR EVERY SHOP-
PER. YOU ARE INVITED TO TRADE
HERE AND SAVE
BANANAS. Fine Fruit, each
SHORTENING. Finest Quality, Brin? your
Bucket and get Eight I/bs. for
BACON; -•Sugar ’Cured, Pound
BACON, To Boll, Pound -u _.
PEANUT BUTTER, Big Quarts ...
HONEY, Gallon Buckets
SOAP, for voor laundry, Ten Bars
PORK & BEANS, Three Large Cana
PICKLES. Quart Size —.
RICE, Full Grain, Five Pounds _
OATS, Ijirgfe Size 1_________
CATSUP, Large .Bottle
BROOMS, Each
COCOA, Large Can . -
CRACKERS. Three Pounda
CHEESE. Creamy and Fresh, Pound
SYRUP, Home Made, fine quality, Galion .00
MEAL, Twenty-four Pound Sack ... .35
LYE, Three Cans .25
LAMP CHIMNEYS. Each .2. ____.... .08
SALMON, Large Can . .10
WATER ANO MILK BUCKETS; Ten Qt. ... .15
JELLO, All Flavors, Three Pkgs. -25
A number the members of
the Presbyterian Auxiliary of
Comanche were special guests of
a social given by Mm. W. E.
Howell at her home in Dnlxwn
Monday.
A program was rendered after
which a salad course was served.
Those attending from Comanche
included Mend a men If. J,. Stew-
art. W. F. ' Rogers, tV. B. Cun-
ningham, F. A. Jack, S. J. Ricks,
W; H. Satter'ield, J. B. Allcorn.
W. W. Kilnatrkk. J. P. Hoff,
J. E. Chilton, Y. VV. Holmes, ft. .
J. Davis and Mrs. Mint* Holms-
ley.
The resolution adopted at a
Comanche mass meeting condemn-
ing the action of the Federal
Reserve Board in restricting the
circulating medium will receive
the attention of the Board ac-
’ letter
Callaway,
Until breath, loose teeth, or
sore gums are disgusting to be-
hold, all will agree. I-eto's Pyorr-
hea Remedy is highly recommend-
ed by leading dentists and never
disappoints. Druggists return
money if it fails.—The Wm.
Reese Drug Co. Agents.
Yes, we want your chick-
ens, eggs and cream for
uhich——pay—the—highest
market price.—Alamo Pro-
duce Co.—John H. Harris, tf
cording to the following
addressee! to Oscar C-
author of the resolution.
September 22, 193T
Mr. Oscar Callaway,
Callaway & Reese,
Comanche, Texas. —;
Dear Sir: . 4
Your letter of Septemlier 12,
1931. transmiting a resolution
pasaed at a mass meeting in
Comanche, Teaxs, has been re-
ceived by reference from the
Secretary of the Treasury and
will be brought to the attention
of the Federal Reserve Board.
Very truly yours.
Eugene Meyer, Governor.
Sunday. October 4 th.
Bible School begins promptly
10 a. m. Romee Wa’ker, Supt.
Communion and Worship Ser-
vice. 11 a. m. Kenneth Smith,
Pastor.
Morning Message, "What Jesus
Saw from the Cross.”
Junior Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.
7:30 p. m. Evening Service,
Sermon. “Christian.” •“’w.-
Members, friends, nod st rangers
of the Church, you are
and invited trt be with
will do you good.
The Standard Teachers Train- i
ing Course, Unite No. 5, “The 1
Message and Program of the
Christian Religion,” began last
Wednesday night. Th Ur course will
fee givep e very Wednesday' night,
until it is completed. It. is not
1 too late to start this cotirwo this
coming Wednesday. The 'hour is
7:30. Y’ou ought not to miss
this. It is Standard work.
Kenneth 1.. Smith, l*a«t<»r.
IF YOU SELL BUTTER
Make it more attractive—Use
our Butter Cartons and our gen-
uine Vegetable Parchment that
will not absorb moisture. The
butter is kept better and sells
better.—The Comanche Chief. tf
WILLIS—NEU8OME
SERVICES AT MT. PLEASANT
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8. W. Willis of Cornyn and
Miss Beulah Neusome of Purvis
were married in Comanche Sat-
urday, September 26, the cere-
mony being performed by Rev.
Gordon Barrett at his residence.
You want prompt relief.
Dr. Miles’ Aoti-Pain Pills relieve
the pains for which we recommend
them. They do not upset the stom-
ach, cause constipation, or leave
unpleasant after effects.
A package in your medicine cab-
inet, pocket, or handbag, means
fewer aches and pains, greater en-
joyment, more efficient work, less
loss, of time. t
Dr. Miles’ Ahti-Pain Pills have
been used with success for thirty
years.
Got them at year drag atorq
Preaching will be held at the
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church
Sunday morning by Rev. Tom
Moore at eleven o’clock and Sun-
day evening at 7:30 o’clock.
Sunday School at the regular
hour.
Bob Seale. S. S. Supt.
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■BkjDR. MILES’~"1
Anti-Pain Pills
When you are suffering
HEADACHE
’ >nd
NEURALGIA
Use Dr. Miles’
Anti - Pain Pills
for prompt relief.
Muscular Pains
and
Functional Pains
—■even these bo
severe that, they
are mistaken for
Rheumatism, Sei-
atica. Lumbago—
are relieved quick-
ly by Dr. Miles’
Anti-Pain Pills
25 for 25 cents
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Biggs’ Service
Station
Let Us Sell You ‘
A BATTERY
Our Two Year Guarantee
Insures You Against
. Battgry Trouble
A Good 4>eal for You and
- Your Business Appreciated
Telephone 314 — Night 450
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IS CALLED TO MT.
PLEASANT PASTORATE
. Rev. Homer Davis, pastor of
the Sidney and Sipe Springs Bap-
tist Churches, has been called as
pastor of the Mount Pleasant
Baptist Church, according to of-
ficials of that church, who said
that Rev. Davis had not yet Hied
his acceptance.
If Rev. Davis accepts his new
work, he will retain his appoint-
ments at the other churches, of-
ficials say.
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and children. Colquitt and Neville
spent last v••>< .< end in Waco.’
nni j M. Stricklin
.. recently visited in Waco and I.Ia r
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Tommy Jeffery?, and mother
Cocehtlv vis f.'.l in Stephenville.
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n toditfcntiou usually mean excess
acid. The stomach toUVet are
gM(s«Umvlated.
Too much oexi makes the stotitoefc
Emd iataeiinea sour. Alkali kills add
Cta-tto The befUfocgi fa Pfednpe
Magneun. b< reuse one hernv
ka done wit ^u. s masy tees Ms
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BETTER BREAD
At Your Grocery
Made In Comanche
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THOMPSONS’S BATTERY STATION
Each year sees the addition of some mechanical
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Title and Trust Co. Tltls
Insurers.
San Antonio.
MARK EVERY GRAVE
KENDRICK
MONUMENTAL
WORKS
Comanche, Texas
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IS IN THE MARKET FOR ALL YOUR
PRODUCE AT ALL TIMES
WE BUY T,
Chickens—Butter—Cream
LAWYER
GEftEBAL PRACTICE
Lend Titles, Estates, Guard-
ianships} - Damages; Landlord
and Tennant; Debts.
ritle Examiner for National
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Y. W. HOLMES
LAWYER
Farmers’ Produce Co.
Now that your farm is
on wheels
; RQBF.RSON BUS LINES te
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off Southeast Corner Square
Specializes in Battery, Ignition and
- *t Starter Service
. World wide Di* tri but ion enables, us
to Pay Top Price. ‘ :
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GEO. C. McKINZIE, Mgr.
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DR. GEO. T. BLACKWELL
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Blackwell fianitarulm
Gorman, Texas 1
Telephone 501
; Chief Dry Cleaners
Hast Side Square
E. E. McNATT, Prop.
Insurance Of All Kinds, xReri
Esta**
Notary Puu._
D CARROLL. Roon
Odd Fellow Bldg.
Comanche. Texas
FARMERS’ MILL
WF. GRIND TOR TOLL
In order to accomodate those
who do not wish to pay nioney
we will grind your fet'd or
corn for toll, taking enough
of your product to equal our
pricea of 15 cents per hurtdred.
Elour, lineal, and all kinds of
feed for sale at lowest prices
Special for Saturday
I ‘24 Lb. Sack of Meal 40 cents
i | 48 Lb. Sack of Flour 75 cents
H
ram
■Ah 07 Allcorn
( omanche, Texas
device to your farm. Automobiles, windmills, home-
lighting plants, incubators came long ago—and nt^v
labor-saving devices loom in the offing. All of them !
need the correct oils and greases—the most economi- |
cal gasolines or the finest kerosene. Sinclair makes a |
line of petroleum products which for completenMs I
and high quality cannot be equalled. We sell Sinclair I
I Opaline Motor Oil, and Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor 1
Oil, Sinclair Tractor Oils, Sinclair Gasolines, Sin-
clair Super-Flame Kerosene, Sinclair Cup and Akle
Grease; Just call or write— ■ »
Sinclair
OILS. GREASES, GASOLINES, KEROSENk
AGENT SINCLAIR REFINING CO. "
W. C. HOUSE
" COMANCHE. TEXAS I
SINCLAIR
B. F. C4DENHEAD
STAR SERVICE STATION
A. E. Thompeon, Prop.
FLORAL PARK SERVICE
STATION, D. G. itoma, “
HEALER CHEVROLET CO.
DEALERS v ‘ -
TOM DOUGLAS’ FILLING
STATION _
W> W. JONES, ¥•■.
G. iBhem, Prop. J.’ W? CAlKlHL* iRST
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PENNANT SERVICE STATION J. M, YOUNG. Gtete
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Comfort with Safety
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COMANCHE SHEET METAL AND
PLUMBING WORKS
Tanks—Well Casing—Milk Coolers
Milk Pans -----
You can always get us when you need
Plumbing
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—C. A. Greene
J. R. Eanes—
Jno. D. Waring,
J. B. ALLCORN
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If You Own Anything
Or Earn Anything
J.R.Eanes&Co..
IRA B. CLEMONS
Agent
GULF PRODUCTS
Office at Comanche Chief
iMMfioncp Phone 340 — Office Phone
We can sell you a good small stock
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farm at a fair price and accept 40^1
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cents per acre cash and give long fl
'> time of remainder at 6 per cent in-^
terest. We can sell you a good sandy<
land farm for fair price and accept
30 cents per acre as a cash payment
and give twenty years on the balance
at 6 per cent interest.
This is an opportunity for you to* *
own a home at a price you can afford
and on terms you can meet.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1931, newspaper, October 2, 1931; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1259928/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.