The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 9 of 14
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ROBERSON SISTERS Come By ARTHUR’S
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CLOSE OUT PRICES ON
Ladies Dresses
Reg. Price Sole Price
StSJir $12.96
$12.95 $ 8.98
$19.95 .........$ 6.98
$. 9.95. ...........................$ 5.98
$ 8.95 $ 4.98
$ 5.95 $ 3.98
1 3.95 $ 2.98
CLOSING OUT RACK OF
Summer Blouses
$6.95 Value* $4.98
$5.95 Value* $3.98
$3.95 Value* $1.98
SKIRTS
$6.95 Values
$5.95 Values
$3.98
$2.98
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SPECIAL VALUES ON
Childrens Dresses
$198
Formerly priced as high
as $5.95.
Closing Out at 1 Low Price
Bayou Nsiseesits
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$10.95 VALUES
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Sizes 12-20
REDUCED TO ...
898
PURSES
Your Choice of Materials—Kid,
Corde, Patents, Plastics
ITrB> 2.98 & 6.98
Values to $11.95
SPECIALS
EXTRA
ANKLETS, reduced to 25c
HATS, many nice (election* summer hat* - - $1
GARTER BELTS 50c
COLLARS, JABOTS, DICKIES .. 50c
CHILDREN’S POLO SHIRTS ........'...1.................. 79c
TURBANS._...................;......:.....................................$1
ALL SALES CASH — NO REFUNDS OR ^CHAMCM ..
Roberson Sisters
MRS. GEO. W. TATE— —ELIZABETH TATE
IS
YOUR
CAR OR TRUCK
Oar trained mechanics can give your car or truck the
expert attention that it needs!________
We’ve recently added ifrw equipment that enables ns.
to turn out earjrepair jobs faster and more efficiently.
Included in SMie of our
new equipment—is a new
BEAR WHEEL ALIGN-
MENT and BRAKE SER-
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With a (iift Hell Appreciate
A GIFT OF QUALITY CLOTHING
From NOVlT,S
STEAM CLEANING
Our new steam cleaner enables us to get the dirst
and grease on the motor, chassis, that will add life
and years of service to your tar!
Arthur Chevrolet
(llianceftor... You've
found the hot you're look-
ipg for when you try on a
Resistol *Solf-Conforming*
Hot—the most comfortable
hat made —and the most
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Mr. and Mrs. Euel Arthur and Mrs. O. W. Walling, who
son were called to Big Lake Mon-1 visiting here with her „
Miss Leve Roberson and Mrs.
W. Tate, has returned
day on account of the death of
the husband "of Mrs. Arthur’s
niece. The young man was drown-
ed Sunday when a boat tmm
which he was fishing was over-
turned. The' drownecf man's em-
ployer who was In the fishing
party, is reported to have died
from a heart attack shortly after
Mrs. Arthur’s nephew was drown-
and Weldon Panneljj Bowers of Caldwell is here
Mrs. J A, Hdct IS VLstttnf tn| ataidey~Pr ?Smoot, who rreenlly
Port Worth. {received his honorable discharge
K L Pierson. Oeorge Willis.jfromythe Coast Ouard. is here
J C Helm. Jr., Virgil Norris Ted ’ ▼iflitlhg his mother. Mrs. Bill
Durham. Tom Co*. Jr., Dr. J. D. ®BI00*
Atkinson. James Wilker»on and
Bill Wilkerson spent the week-
end fikhtng bn the Leon at the
Pierson farm near Oentry's Mill
where Mr. Pierson and his broth-
er ha vs a riverside cabin. The
Jimmy Smoot of Elgin is here
his mother. Mrs. Bill
to kbit
Hmoet.
Todd Swnzer. Jr., who recently
received his honorable discharge
from the Coast Ouard, is expected
and son. Dennis, of Rosenberg
spent the week-end in Comanche
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Wade Kendrick. |fr Pannell Is
secretary of the Rosenberg Cham-
ber of Commerce.
Weldon Edwards, who is at-
tending TCU. spent the week-
end here with hocnefolks.
Mr and Mrs. Oradp McDonald
of Temple were visitors with rela-
tives and friends here this week-
to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bailie
Deason.
Q-STiwfc JoKiuon <*
San Antonio was here over the
week-end to visit her parents, Mr.
■ and Mrs. Jim Johnson. — —
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home in San Angelo.
Ted Miles of Anson,
tejln
visiter last week.
Prance* Perry, publisher of
Dublin Progress, was a
visitor Monday.
Miss Dorothy Wilkerson,
Demonstration Agent of
Stephenvffle to visit her „
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W|
kerson.
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T F. Mason of Qreggtown was
a Comanche visitor Monday.
Mrs A. P. Oalnes has returned
sTSSSSP^ I szSmZm
1 Dickie We tael, son of Mr. and at a health resort. She was Join-
Mn. C. E. Wetzel of San Angelo,'.ad by Mrs. Marshall Barcroft of
was a Comanche visitor last week. Austin.
party caught about 30 pounds of ■ here this week from Boston .to
fish. ~ - \ _____(visit his father and his grand-
R. L. Bowman. Jr., who recent-
ly received his honorable dis-
charge from the Navy, is at home
here with his parents.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. £. W. Swit- j
ser.
Mrs. Annie Hawkins of Port
Worth spent the week-end In Co-
\Eai riqht!
YOU’LL LIKE OUR
Top Quality Meats end Groceries
And Ion, we believe you'll like the courteous at-
* tentlon, friendly service you'll get when you shop
with us at the
CITY GROCERY & MARKET
Quality None Killed Meats
Our Home-killed meats are of htgheat quality;
and too, we carry a good Ltock of cured fflfeats
from leading packers!
Our STEAK-MAKER can tenderize any piece of
" .steak. Veal Cutlets, specially prepared, on re?
quest—by this machine! .
Doughnuts - lee Cream
as / • j
For special treats come by and pick up some
Downy-Flake Doughnuts—and Ice cream! ~
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(ity (Sroceru and Market
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Butane Tanks"
Fuel and Equipment
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RE ME M B E R
DAD
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Fathers Day
WITH A GIFT 6F
Jewelry From Ti
We Are Knowa By The Customers We Keep
SEE
Reese’s Butane Co.
GUSTINE. TEXAS
We Guarantee
TO MEET ANY
Competitive Price
ON BUTANE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
Reese’s Butane Co.
HOME-OWNED BY A. L. (Fisher) REESE
TLEPHONE 68 V - ' P^). BOX 31
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GUSTINE, TEXAS*
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Write or call collect and a representative will
" ^ call to discuss your Butane needq with youV
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Reputation can be built only on the sound foundation of satisfied cis-
tomers. That is why we try to aee to It that every customer In completely
satisfied—not only at the time of purchase—but thru the long yean
that stretch out Into the future.
So come by TURIN'S
now and select that GIFT
for DAD—we have in-
expensive gifts such as
cigarette lighters, - etc.,
that are, sure to make a
-Hit! " .
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And whether you make a selection of one of our moderately priced Items,
or give a fine walch or ring—we feel sure that DAD Will bo honored wit I
his gift!
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883378/m1/9/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.