The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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Opaline's uniformity of body under beat and cold enables us
to apply it to your car the year round according to the Sinclair
Law of Lubrication.
Sinclair Opaline is refined in several grades—one of which
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have a Sinclair Law of Lubrication Index which tells you tbe
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Sensational Discovery, 666 Salve
A Doctor’s Prescription for Treating Colds Externally
Everybody Using It—Telling Their Friends
$5,000 Cash Prizes For Best Answers
’ ■’ “Why You Prefer 666 Salve for Colds”
The Answer fat-Easy After You Have Tried It
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R. 8. Walker, Oscar Callaway,
□nd F. O. Jaye were Austin visi-
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MU R®v- Homer Davis and Mr. and
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spent Tuesday niirht with Mr.
and Mrs. S. D. Hurt.
Mrs. Gatlin of Arkansas spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Cheatham.
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IF YOU SELL BUTTER
Use our Better Butter Wrap-
ping Paper. A genuine Vegetable
Parchment paper, that will not
stick to the butter. Is better but
aosta no more. Ask us for Butter
Cartons.—The Comanche Chief.
John D. Rockefeller, 93, plioto- '
1 a« he got off the train at ■
Ormond, Florida, where he make* '
hi* Winter home He wu glad to tee
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signed a* Chairman of the U. S. {
Tariff Comtniwion, is expected to be
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YES! WE WANT YOUR
CHICKENS. EGGS AND CREAM
FOR WHICH WE PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICED-
ALAMO PRODUCE CO.—JOHN
H. HARRIS.
^Members of the Wesley Bible
Class enjoyed a ThatUsgiung
•ocial in the basement of the
Methodist Church Friday c*.“x
mv given in honor of Rev. and
Mrs. J. L. Evans.
A program of games, stunts,
and contests was given under the
direction of Mesdames J. C. Helm
and W. P. Duckett, Jr., «« r
which refreshments were served.
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graphed L__‘
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BEWARE
A BOUT two hours after eating
Zk many people suffer from sour
stomachs. They call it indigestion. It
means that the stomach nerves have
been overstimulated. There is excess
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Magnesia^—jtut# a tastdeu dose* in
water. It is pleasant, efficient and
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You will never use another when
you know.
I .,?.e 8ur® to S*1 lhe genuine Phillips’
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by
physicians for correcting excess acids.
z5csnd 50c a bottle—any drugstore.
The ideal dentifrice for clean
teeth and healthy gums is Phillipa’
Dental Magnesia, a superior tooth-
paste that safeguards agamat aesd-
•’outh.
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rubber on every
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tires mean safety
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Aore right now
than at any time i
in the year. It’aa !
fact, good tirea
show almost no
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weather— they’ll
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twenty Prises >50.00 each; Next forty Prizes >25.00 each;
.Next one hundred Pik.es >10.00 each: Next one hundred
Prizes >5.00 each. Tn case of a tie identical Prizes will be
awarded. Rules: Write on one side of paper only. Let your
letter contain no more than fifty words. Tear off Top of 666
Salve Carton and mail with letter to 666 Salve Contest,
Jacksonville, Florida. All letters must be in by midnight,
January 71, 1932. Your Druggist will have list of winners
by February 15th.
666 Liquid or Tablets with 666 Salve Makes a
Complete Internal and External Treatment.
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We save you money on Meats.
Get your Ice and Ice Cold )S61ons
from as. Hauling and Truck
Service.-r-Peer!esa Produce Co.
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COMANCHE. TEXAS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
There will be preaching next
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:15 _----- ,
in the everting, by Rev. Guy Dav- visited Mr. and hire. S. D. Hurt
is. ’ Tuesday night
Qunday School at 9:45 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurt and
an 1 Young People’s Meeting at Miss Ora Hurt of Comanche vis-
.eV5"i C:1S P. m. ' ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed
' . Y. W. Holmes, for Committee. Wednesday.
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The City Bakery
signed as Chairman of the U. S.
appointed to a diplomatic poit.
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D. C. Summers of Wingate
Tuesday night
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurt and
ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed
Mn’aSd’ Mrs. J. K. Bingham
and flmily of the Sweetwater
community spent. Thursday with
Mrs. F. A. Ferril.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim^Reid of
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1931, newspaper, December 4, 1931; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260411/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.