The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1946 Page: 4 of 16
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—Electric Heaters '
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-Electric Radios '
—Ironing Boards
—Ironing: Board Covers
—Coleman Lanterns
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Do as your neighbors are doing this year.
They art shopping for gifts now at KILPATRICK’S.
Something for every member of the family, for ill
your friends, and relatives, and regardless of the prkf;
you will always find your purchase Is a quality pro-
duct.
We havTf*taI*inndFIncluding ici-
cle®, flam balls and plastic balk,
tinsel, balls
and In the future. The Watkins
business has brought security to
thousands during -the past 10
years and k largsr now than-ever
before. Ho Investment necessary,
but you must have ear. Mm over
St and under 60 given preference.
For details send postal card giving
name,’address and age to A. Lawk.
SSLS’ S!SUL
■One two
mounted
on’ rear v^itiouHau/ no spri™*.
tire size >1x525, 5-pty heavy duty,
high pressure Ooodyear pre-war
tiras, good tread, and no breaks.
Put on this traitor when near De-
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FOR sale — Boat and motor,
kerosene heater, 150 yards canvas
for wallpaper, late model <$ ft,
blonde showcase. 1542 Ford rad-
iator. — E. R. Wright.
Jewelry. (tie)
Mechanical Trains
JUST UNPACKED—Shipment of |J A
good looking, sturdy, L\.£i
MECHANICAL TRAINS, only - •
corn, some Johnson gram Bay
Oayle Isham. Oustlne, Rt. 1.
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C. M. Walker had hk household
goods moved from Quanah to l>
Leon by Burks Transfer Ac Stor-
age Company. <adv>
Is Only A Few Weeks Off
cypress tank.—J. C- JCUia. Coman
FOR SALE—1542 Bulck Sedan-
ette. new motor, good tires.—C
W. Smith. 607 West College Ave
FOR SALE— 20 ballon hot water
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morris
had their household goods moved,
from their former home on West
Orand Avenue to the .Morris farm
home south of Comanche by
Burks Transfer St Storage Co
r«***~i, .. : • adv i
And it isn't too Moon to
start collecting decorations
which may be hard to get
at the last minute.
f FOR SALE—2-wheel trailer, all
st>el body with oak racks, almost
Oood land and good water
means a lot when buying a place.
H you want to buy. sen. or trade,
write me, for farms, ranches, groc-
ery store drug store, filling sta-
tion.
511 acres, nice 6 room modem
home, nice ranch. $75:00 acre.
tOO acres good grata. water, not
far from town, good buy. $20. oO
per acre.
1054 acres, net .fences,.good buy
at $254)0 acre.
new, factory built, good tires.—C.
W. Smith. 5Q7 West College Ave.
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Gift Shop
v it O. Woods had his household
goods moved this week to his new
home by Burk* Transfer St, Stoi-
age Compary <adt >
FOUND- Black hound dog, with! THESE PEOPLE Kn6w the value
little tan on legs—Ernest Stan- of Pratt's Poultry ionic — Th.y
Iky. Comanche, Rt. 2. in Bibb have used it and testify that 1*
community. <ltp> pays bic dividends In inenasx.
------—----------------------- egg production: L. L. Duke. Rt. 1
FOR SALE -New Farmall B trac- Dorman; D C. Summers. Coman-
tor, with equipment.—Mrs. Max che: W C. Moore, Rt. .1. Sidney
Keeter, Comanche. Rt. 3. (ltp)jOcta Cunningham, Rt. 3. Coma:;-’
----------———-1 che: S. P. Yantis. Rt. 1. Ousting ,
FOR SALE — 120 8-months old M. L. Edinburg. Oustlne; Fredf -
Leghorn pullets, 45 hens, all lay-'ick 8. Rice. Jonesboro; E. K
tag 40% or better. $1.25 per head , Thomas. Carlton Buy some today,
—J. W1. Klrksey, Rt. -4. Browh-' at our- poultry department and [
wood, Tkrkcy Peak Road <ltpij watch your egg production grow.
*-- —Service Drug Store. (17-1$)
LOOK—I have a Singer sewing -;-----*w
machine with motor or without. FOR SALE OR TRADE
Also, have 6 buttonhole attach- Things Rare and Unusual
men I* for sale- Lots of clay backi ; MlA-Uui
gas had taw, good wood heaters. ^followlBf |
some second hand lunmber and 1
glu. doon, 1 nice d.n<l» o*k gL-JSSf IfSL,"K. ’
cl wet. bed room *m*. and other1iJKS™; ‘"SSf-
thlw lote »' Port, (or mach-1
See us for Novelty Christ-
mas Cand'cs, by Tavern.
Roy Jones had his household
goods moved out of storage this
week to a residence In Comam he
by Burks Transfer St Storage Co.
__________...-----.... («Uv)
FOR SALE t— Two second hand
school buses. AUbYhopniade trsil-
er. Priced cheap.—MUllngiori Mo-
t *> * it fas I
Or how about a pair of lit-
tle Angel*, a jolly .Santa
( laus, or Ciristmaa tree?
FOR SALE —r Four room house
with bath and 75*15 lot Joining
house —See R. L Bowman or Sotr
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Bill Monroe had his household
goods moved from Comanche to
Odessa ans week by Burks Tran»-
fer and Storage Co., <adv>
LOST Brown billfold containing
my Social Security card, and CHS
lunchroom ticket,V*1 Thursday.
Nov 7 —Marnieab Cox. return to
me or leave at The Chief. *ltp>
I 4°* Ne'son had his household
good* moved from the Nelson Sin-
clair Station burning this seek
to the Nortnan Zschiesche * place
by Burks Transfer Ac Storage Cu.
<ad«>
IvOST Black female Scottie tick.
Liberal reward—Mrs. Robert Cun-
ningham. Comanche. Rt. 3. 7 mi.
out on Ooldthwalte Highway
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CHRISTMAS CARDS- We have
. the prettiest pne* we have se«n
In seven! years Buy them by the
i bdx, no two alike, and save. We
I also have many different kinds of
Christmas paper and ribbons. We
I have tissue in red and green. Buy
4kyssn now while we have a good
f a.l..al.a tla. A... laa.aoall nlan
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CARD
FREE EUCTRIC SERVICE—
When we wire your home or busi-
ness and It does not paw inspec-
tion. our servloe will be free the
second time. — Mack's Electric
Service. V E. McKeever, Phone
4223. Oustlne. (17-200
We wish to express our thank*
for the kindness shown to us at
the time of loss of our home by
fire, last week We appreciate
your thoughtfulness and consid-
eration.—Mr and Mrs. R w Neal
and Mr. and Mrs R. 8. Ptnkaid.
OUR BIO SALE on Cresses, suits,
blouses. «and jackets continues.
Quality merchandise at real bar-
gains.*'Roberson Sisters.
FOR SALE—Have 20 windows ln;
the frame. Not junk but good
windows and frames. — Dayton
FDR SALE--Oood kerosene hot
water heater; good wood heater
with pipe damper. Mr : practic-
ally new 5 buii fir oil cook stove.
~kj. C. lit Kinney. Queune. < 1 tp >
FOR SALE—2-row Avety tractor.
1541 model, all row crop equip-
ment. double disc section harrow.
—Ed Towe on Jask Stephens
PRESCRIPTIONS — Yes. we fill
any doctors prescription at rea-
sonable prices, while you wait,
and we use only fresh, the best,
drugs obtainable. You will get the
results expected by your dpetor.
Brings us your next prescription
or have your doctor send it to us.
■ Service Drug Prescription D»-
lfOTlCE—Sarrah Easley Shop will
be open every week day except
Monday. That's where yep buy
the best of cosmetics, get free
helps on care o fskin, scalp and
makeup, have your hose mended,
buy gifts and card*—10$ E. Wal-
cott Ave.. Phone 466.HRi||iiHMB
BIMEN — We
■en who are
tang $100 to
[uralshed. pro-
ties. car nec-
iw writ#—1216
ie HO, Fort
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$150 weW
motional oi
eaaary. For
M Young, Oustlne
FOR SALE—A good wood heater
used 1 season —See C. O. Lee on
Lee on Bowman place, 5 miles
OUR SALE continues of women's
stilts and dresses. You can’t af-
ford to miss these bargains.—
Roberson Sisters.
Worth
In the absence of a local min-
ister st the Church of Christ. BUI
Humble, a student at Abllrne
Christian College, Abilene. Is
preaching each Sunday morning
and evening. Though s young
man. Mr. Humltye has had two
i years experience as a minister.
BOYS BLUE JEANS- We have including several revival meeting*
them from ? W>.12 Boy’s polo A graduate of Freed-Hardeman
shirts With cAlirt and in plain College, he la completing his work
color, buttoned on shoulder. New at ACC.
shipment ladles' and children's Services ere conducted 'garb
gloves end knit ceps and knit Sunday at 10:45 am. and 7 pm
trapper caps.—Freeman'a, south The public Is cordially invited to
side of square. (ltc) hear thia young man.
BIO REDUCTION SALE on suite
and dresses continues.—Roberson
FOR RENT—Unfurnished room.
—Mrs. C. F. Williams Rax M3 rand.
PRINTED BUTTER PAPER at
YOU HAVE a chance to buy some
of your Christmas presents at a
'bargain by visiting Roberson Sis-
ters during our dress and suit
sale. (adv)
FOR SALK — Aprons, cuptowels,
and other gifts —Mrs. Kate Cun-
ningham at Mrs. Bud Montgom-
ery's^ West Orand. (ltp)
FOR SALE — Three disc tractor
plow, 7-ft. John Deere binder, and
1531 Chevrolet 8edan — Floyd
Partin, Rt. 4, Comanche, near
The Chief
WHEN OUR FLOCK needs a
tonic we use 'Dr. Salsbury’* Avt-
Tab. because we find that It gives
<% better results than any... other
poultry tonics Tljerefore it dees
’ not cost us anything to use it. It
actually makes us money, when
^J^l-AtWgod^ Hatcber^m^
FOR BALE — Solid ogk.’ cattle
frames for 8 ft bv 14 JL 5 in.
truck bed. Has hinge down fMnt
gate and 2-piece rear gate. Can
easily be made to fit smgller bed.
—T. R. Shaffer. Rt. 1, Dublin.
QUALITY merchandise now be-
ing offered at a big reduction at
Roberson Sifters suit and drees
sale. (adv)
RAUHUrS
FOR SALE — 190 acm farm. I %
miles north Oustlne Oood land.'
3 good houses, plenty water and
pecans. — Ask at Allsup Barber
ibop. Oustlne. - f— “
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TRACK
IS GINNING EVERY DAY
house and barn, good frpesc.
5. 7*
J hundred and seventeen
. WE HAVE PLENTY OF MEAL, CAKE. AND
PELLETS TO EXCHANGE FOR COTTON SEED.
WE BUY WTTON, AND ARE EQUIPPED TO DO
* YOU A GOOD JOB OF GINtyING.
south, of ComahCfi^. sixty
in cultivation; six
i. good barns, thicken
three hundred bpaij
W'E EARNESTLY SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
“We thought it would be the ideal time to hHow you
my new dregs from HOFFMAN* -
E. H. Rauhut
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1946, newspaper, November 15, 1946; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883514/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.