The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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A few of the
Bargains!
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with her mother. Mr*. Sollev
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Relyen of
Winters are making their home ,
in this community.
Edward Belveu of Comvn spent
end with Durwood
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AND ECONOMY IN WORK CLOTHES
HAWK BRAND IS THE ANSWER!
FOR CONVICTION WEAR THEM
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Mr. and Mrs. Ren Smith of
Blanket^M>ent Sundav with Mr.
and Mrs? Will Dav.
Mr. and Mr#.' Bill Thirham and ;
Mrs. Bertha Green visited Mr.
and Mrs. Rilev Hilliard Sundav.
A. G. Miller and wife are mov-
ing to Comanche.
Miss Edith Ritchie visited Mer-
ci (ilasirow Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. John McEntire ;
visited their son at Sidnev Sun-
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OF THE CENTURY! BUY NOW!
Drive with Confidence, Free from Tire
Trouble, These Worst Months of the year
Mrs. L. 0. Smith and son,
L. C. Jr., are visitinar her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Vas Preston.
Arles Brister. Gene Armistead.
and ’ Roy Taliev of San Anrelo
visited friends in Comanche Sun-
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29x4.40 . 5.25
28x4.75 i 7.05
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30x5.00 7.50
FORD AND CHEVRO! ET SPECIALS
29x4.50
30x4.50 ______ '
STANDARD FULL O. 8. BALLOON
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PROCTOR
Miss Grace Carleton spent the
week end Vlsitinir relatives in
the .Cornyn community.
Dave Hover of ♦ Desdemona
spent the week end with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mt* H. Hover. '
Miss Coy Lee Smith of John
Tarleton ’ spent the .week end
with her parents,« Mr. and Mrs..
C. A. Smith.
The Proctor bovs and girts I
basketball teams met the 'Sidney
j teams Comanche last WudDes-
I dav. The Proctor girU and the
Sidnev girls Won. The Proctor
girls also won from Beattie girls
Friday. v evening.
Miss Beryl Bush of John Tar-
leton snent the week end with
her parents. Mr..and Mrs. R. F.
Bush.
Miss Lettie Racklev of Edna
Hill, spent the week end with her
parents here.
Bro. Lindsey uf Comanche fill-
ed his regular appointment here
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Mav Cowden and Mrs.
Kate Thurmpn of Wichita Falls
visited their luster. Mrs.
Hoover who has been ill
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Cox are
the parents of a baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughlan Hughes
visited Mr. and Mrs. J.-V. Car-
ter, of Comanche last week.
MrX Herma Wilson of Buffalo
visited Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Smith
Saturday.
SPECIAL PRICE FOR SWEET CREAM •
TOP PRICE FOR SOUR CREAM
■H STAY WITH US AND WE
WILL STAY WITH YOU
Dublin Creamery Co
p. w. McDonald, Mgr.
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SATURDAY AND FIRST MONDAY IA>W PRICES
ON ALL GROCERIES AND HOUSEHOLD
UTENSILS—SHOP AT COLEMANS— ■
MAKE YOUR DOLLARS BUY LOTS
OF GROCERIES
PINTO BEANS. Twenty Pounds
MEAL, the finest cream meal, sack .
FLOUR—Golden Seal, 48 Lb, Sack
SYRUP—Fine Ribbon- Cane/ Gallon K .80
PEACHES, Drie< fi^eat quality, T .12 1-2
PRUNES—Large fing fruit, Lb. _2 .12 1-2
APRICOTS—Dried, Ripe Fruit, Lb. - .15
OATS—White Swan Brand, Large Pkg. .20
LARD—Eight Pound Bucket .99
MEAT—To Boil, Lb. _J_ .13
BACON, Sugar Cured
CRACKERS. Three Lb. Box
CATSUP—Gallon Can, Fine Quality
PEANUT BUTTER, Full Quart Jar ___
LYE—Three Cans
CHEESE—Lb. _______J__-_7_r71_:.-____.25
SYRUP, Old Plantation Country Made, Gallon _ .70
H. 0MINY—Large Can .12—Medium Can .09
YAMS—Kiln Cured, Lb. .05
HAM—Swifts Premium, Sliced or Chunk, Lb. _ .30
I. AMP CHIMNEYS, Each .08
LAUNDRY SOAP, Seven Bars -
WASH BOARDS—Each _^<44
TUBS—No. Two Size .68
TOMATOES, 3 large cans .28, 3 small cans _ 4NT
PORK & BEANS, Three l^irge Cans _.25
PICKLES. Quart Size _____ .24
MINCE MEAT, Urge Pkg. 710
COFFEE, The fine Six O’clock Brand, Lb. ___ .25
SALMON, Two Cans _ , .25
RICE—Full Grain. Four Pounds
ONION PLANTS, Three Bunches
ORANGES. Dozen .27 and
GRAPE FRUIT, Nice Size, Each .
T.ETTUCE, Nice Firm Heads, Each
BANANAS. Pound
SUGAR, Nineteen Pounds
BLANKET I T
.and Mm. J. M. Caraway |_
-tnd #on. Luther of Amher«t spent
the w^ek end w ith Mrs. Cara- ' a
wav’a mother. Mrs. Irbv. R
Mra Erneat Allen who has
been in a hospital at BrowpwoQod7 ®
for several days was ulde to
return home Saturdav^ "/ < ';
Blake lifcLaughjin and children^
and Mrs. Gus (Jafford of Cross
\'ut visitpd .MK and Mr».' A. J.
Mcl<ughi*ff Friday. "" f Ktf
Mints' "Verba Eubank visited her
>k(er at Graham last week end. ' "
Mrs. S. E«-Lacy and son. S. E.,
Jr., snent /the week end with K
their son and brother. Wilbert
Laev and family of Wichita Falls. < K
^-Mrs. R. D. Knox returned |
home Monady from an extended
visit with relatives at Stephen-
ville. J I
Mrs. J. W. Damron and son.
I J. R.. Mrs. Grover Dabney and
I son«. Tarl and C. W. spent the
week end with Mrt. Damrons
sister of Jonesboro. ....
Mrs. J. W. Franklin visited
her daughter. Mrs. J> B. Evans
of Lometa last week.
Little Harry and Zack Bettis
nf Haskell are visiting their
grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Dabnev this week.
Mrs. W. T. Parker returned
home Sundlav from an extended
visit with her son, W. O. Hardy
of Rotan.
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Smoot
of Comanche entertained the
voung peonle of- the Enworth
League with a social at the; Miss Martha of Dublin
Methodist parsonage Friday ev- gD€nt weeb enj ,n Coman-
enUl,r’ . r> »» ah „/ c^e with Miss Juanita Barrett.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Allen of
..Stamford visited his parents. Mr. I
and Mrs. J. .H. Allen the. first of . '
tbp wp(*lc. I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of f
Bangs snent Sunday w’ith his I
mother. Mrs. Marv Baker -♦nd'j
other relatives. >
Pj-'Ty Yantis and family ‘of
Coleman moved to Blanket last
Mrs. Lawrence Keller and child-
ren of Dublin spent the week
end with h"r ns rents. Mn and
Mrs. R. C. Dabney.
Charlie Cobb snent the week
end with Jack Bettis of Brown-
wood.
Mi«s Melhs Betti® of R'own-
wood snent the week end here.
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Belveu.
Mrs. Ixittie Wright an 1 daugh-
ter. Opal andlittle st n spent
Sundav with O»» Pell ef HHT
Proctor.
— Mnrv Htlte\r of Oklahoma snent
last week with her sister. Mrs.
G. W Hanson and fan’lv.
Buffalo and Fairview -girls
played basketbail Wednes-lay. the
■ s. <>r»» was 10 to 2d Jn favor of
spent the week end in DeTaion I- airview. >
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Mr, and Mrs. S’. D. Hurt snent
Mondav with Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
[ Hurt of near Comanche.
Olan and Gladvs Murphee. Miss
t EHen and Rubv Summers of Sine
j Springs were in this community
Thursday.
‘ Mr. and Mrs Arnold Hurt spent
Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Smith.
Mi* and Mrs. Jim Reed of
Sidnev visited in this community I
Sundav.
Mr. anti Mrs. Roval Mimms of
Sidnev snent Sundav with f*“
and Mrd W. F Truelove.
I - Mrs. Sam Evan* of
Springs and Mrs. Flinno snent
, l Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. John
— : Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hurt and
’ ‘ I Mr. and Mrs W. D. Woolsey
were among the guests at the
birthdav dinner Sundav of Ed
Reese of Sidnevt
Little Holda Finke, acclaimed Cham-
pion Corn Grower of Cook County,
Illinoia. ditolayina her bank book
showing |500 profit and prixe money.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Belveu and
family. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Han-
son and family and Grandmother
Hanson all, of this community
spent Sundav with Mr. and Mr« the. *veek
W M. Hanson and family of
Proctor.
Mr. and Mrs. -Asier SliiffTet
and fami.lv of Throckmorton are
v isi ting Mr. and Mn. J. M.
l,l>ugh and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belyeu
and son of Winters have been
visiting L. L. Belveu and family
<>f this community.
Mrs. Maggie Coan and family ‘ s?ori»
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1931, newspaper, January 30, 1931; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260016/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.