The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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fessional Girls Cage Team Who. Will Play The Haste All
Stars Team At Proctor Gymnasium Monday Night Jan. 27
Court House News
. . *1
One Ellison and MtssMarggret
BurdetC Gorman, yuere married,
December 31 by Rev. J. B. Blank,
pastor of First Christa in Church
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
DEEDS RECORDED f* i
Mattie Williams and .husband.
Walter Williams to T. W. Jackson no.
100 acres aut of the A. E Hodges f
survey, consideration $2400. aPr
Y E-*€fc~Wya-tt to C. II. Norwood 5Ur
SL mottie
*»«.. U1V
ger of t
s Comps
ier home
rafter
. * »» W y*. .4*. nvtavui4 ..... ' AllOrl #4 4 (In*
90 acres of the Joiu> Duncatt sur- L Cox t*j 4. 4 ‘
vey, consideration $1200. ncreS out of tj%Joseph j
S~t. smith to W. C. Browning *&'"*****■ <JO*%,uubn injj
two kits in Oorman and a parcel vOS:* l(' J RSjjBJiUiiner JO
Of land out of the H-feTC HR Co.
survey, consideration $1250 ^JdutU;7,7W’1400
J. L Northcutt to A L. Hilliard w-^ vVall
—11? acres, more or less but if (f*?e Plewant MnflB
if !Mm Reed survey,'.consideration .’surv*y’ considei^don >8.oo,
| Miss -Ma urine Dixon ■ ot. tin
Higginbotham Ready-to-wear de-
partment visited the Dallas mar
Kats this„week.
* hel4_j
list Churc
rment w«
lyour cough, chest-cold, or acute bron-
chitis is hot treated and you cannot
afford, to take a chance with any medi-
cine less potent than Creomulslon
which goes right .to the aent of the
trouble to helpldosen and expel genn
laden phlegm and aid nature to"
soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed
bronchial mucoui membranes.
' Creomulsion blends beech wood
creosote by special process wit h other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you. ha\e- tried, tell your druggist to
sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
way It qiilckly allays the cough, per-
mitting rest and sleep, or you are to
and wi
daught
by Maurice Evans. Assembly t>f
God Miniate!*.
waiter *E. Abbey and Miss Inez
Kilgore were married December-
24 by Rev. J. L- Woolsey.
DEATHS J
-Deimar Harold Lawson, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Lawson,
D^Leoh. Died December 25.
r. In earll
was mar]
id they lo]
k communj
p until h
He was
d buslnei
wells wa
rown lar
mitting rest and -
have your mousy
its of 1
d four girl
grown wit
i who die
PLUMBING
I^W *** / *>
SAoi(f>a
n*r rut A rar,
Windmill Work
COMPLETE ATrTO SERVICE.
WASHING and LUBRICATION
A SPECIALTY J
Buried DeLeon Cemetery, born
in Albama October 29. 1878:
S. E. Golden, 73. DeLeon died
January 3 burial DeLeon Cemetery
bom in Alabama May 15, 1868.
I Mrs. Izabella Leach. 88, DeLeon,
died December 28, burial at De
Leon, bom in Mississippi-July 30,
1852.
Infant, son >of Mr and Mrs.
Roy Kenhon, DeLeon died Dec-
ember 31."“.,r’
Mrs, Margaret McCullough, 87,
Sidney. Route 1. died December
25-buriai Oakwood. bom February
21 1853 in Arkansas daughter,
of J. H. Hudspeth.
Robert Burtiet Easley, 90.1
Cortltfnche Raute 1, died Decera-
ber 26, burial Zion Hill, bom in
Arkansas September 1, 1850. . I
Billitj Lou McKinzie. Infantj
, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. i
McKlnzie Comanche Route 3, died !
December 6 at age of 28 days.;
Burial Mercer Gap:
Nettie Louise York. Infant da*u-;
ighter. of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. York.
! Comanche Route 2 died December
114. burial OakwOod.
f John Robert Carroll. 69. Dublin
Route 8 died November 23,'burial
Midway bom April 9. 1871,
BIRTHS
To Mr. aadMis. Johnie James
‘Lawson, DeLeon Rouie 5. Decern-
TELEPHONE
Herring Company
new ovej
wear thli
rge for mi
nber, dea
radiator c
her That
first.
ARMOUR’S STAR >
Peanut Cutter
D B Burk and Woodrow Rye Arthur. A J. Wlllford.j Lt. and Mrs. Smith of Camp
thedService Drug' Store attend^ jR*Sh Palmer, and Huell Hodges:; Bowie. Brownwood. have moved
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ROOF THAT TI|E fa gefriyeratcr GIVES MORE FOR YOOR MONEY
EXCELL
CRACKERS
2 Lb. Box 15c
A&P BREAD giant loaf
Iona CORN 3 No. 2 cans
SALMON 2 tall cans
Whitehouse MILK 6
ANN PAGE tPure Fruit)
l»OHK & BEANS I.b. <*an
LIMA BEANS
BUACKEYED PEAS ....
MUSTARD GREENS
TURNIP GREENS'
TOMATOES___
ON COMPLETE REFRIGERATING SYSTEM... (No Additional Cost)
L • This guarantee.by is
IS POSSIBLE BECARSE...
$tn>el IS DIFFERENT FROM
t ALL OTHER REFRIGERATORS
...HAS EXCLUSIVE LONG-LIFE
ADVANTAGES...
VIENNA SAUSAGE
PUFFED WHEAT
PREPARED MUSTARD
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI
Coulter. Comanche December 14. "
a daughter. Jo Ann,
j To Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Daniel
Claud," Comanche December 5, a
daughter. Jona Ray. • “*>
To Mr. iind Mrs. Roshell S.
FWch’er, cimanche December 19.
;n son, Gary Don.'.
To Mr. and Mfs.'J. L. York.
, Comatjche December 14. a dau-
gliter Nettie Louise
4 To Mr.-and Mrs. Silas Render-.:
son Kible'r. Comanche December
* 6. a daughter (Gay.
To Mr. and Mrs. James Edward I
Williams. Gustine Dpeetnber 1.
‘a soft. Johnnie Ojson. ■ -4-
\ To Mr. and Mrs., Gerald Hix
. Bryson Comanche Dccepiber 8. a
son, Gerald Wayne,.
To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strick-
land White Comanche December 3
a daughter Ronda May
To Mr. and Mrs, s. J. Morgan
Comanche. December .26, a San.
To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Daniel.
Comanche. December 23. a ■-dau-
ghter! Virginia Ionic. '
Tt TOW—radre than ever—the Gas
c r at or is your biggest
iwnirtr lr’s 'your best buy today
, , , your lust buy in the long run.
The experience of thousands of Texas
liwncb /o^/**^-n* Uio am|u»4«ant ad\an-
tages oT'^ervel'a “no moving parts'.’
freezing system — its permanent silence
freedom from costly repairs...longer
life I.. and continued low -operating
I, ! i,H
/this proof of the Gas Re-
ts ay.
ercial
pro-
irome
bs in-
GIGHT9 R€D O ! an’iJrtD
o'clock cr«n*€
COfFEC COffC'i COff€€
««.■> cono «#»'« A(f COFffC StAVIlS
2Lb«. 25c Lb. 15c Lb. 17c
AA'OST people who use Dr. Miles
_Antl-Pain Pills say that one
pill usually1 relieves their head-
aches. In the regular package,
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills cort
one penny each. In the economy
packages, one penny buys lVi
★ Plenty of icel 39% more thdn ever before;
★ ''Snopl”—and cubes aTo.'freeJ New, quick,
simplel ; . 'v'rV
★ Dry or mojst meat stofage—in glass tray.
★ Vegetables, crisper than when they c6me from
the store I . ........ Vr-1’ ',,7
If you took ut one refrigerator, look at Servel.
If yoe look ot more than one, look ot Servel
7 [ Go see the difference.
Pancake FLOUR lb. box
Crystal .Wliite RUP gal
Why Don’t You Try Dr. Mile*
Anti-Pain Pitts?
— They taste flood, act promptly,
do not upset the stomach, con-
tain no opiates or LatcaAive medi-
etnes. • , ; . , , ; J
'You . .ay be miles away from a
drug store when, yon nre -suffer-
ing from f* Headache, Neuralgia,
or Muscular Ache* end ' Pains.
Why net get a package of Dr.
Uliles Anti-Pa in Pills today and
be prepared for emergencies?
■tegular Package, 2S FUla, IM
Bcooonu Package, 12S PIU*. |LU
SfNNYFIELD
FLOUR 48
LB.
BAG
THERE’S NONE BETTER
IVIrs. Tuckers Shortening 4 lbs
crisCD 3 ib>
DEXCl. iFoi-jbeke* Pie»i 3 Lbs
4009 FLORENCE ST. » WORTH,
General Gas Appliance Co
*‘ COMANCHE. TEXAS ■ • ,
Mel-6-bit CHEESE 2 Lb. Box
Nl'TI^T
OLEOlb
PURR, -. . i’s 7 . . -
Lard 4 Lb ctn. 29c
No. 2 Can
TsnwliM
Dealer
Bacon lb
EASY PAYMENTS
ON STAR
TIRES
NO CARRYING CHARC-E
WOULD YOU GIVE
A PENNY'
to Atop that hzadacAe, /
DM MlltS
AMI I PAIN PILLS
bananas lb.
5/
LETTUCE large head
6c
SWEET PEPPERS Lb.
' 10c
TURNIP & TOPS 3 for 1
10c
Texas CARROTS 2 for
7c
LARGE TEXAS ^
Oranges 2
Yellow ONIONS 3 Lbs,
lOc
California LEMONS doz.
15c
^Vinesap APPLES doz.
12c
Fresh CABBAGE 2Xbs.
. 7c
Russet POTATOES 10 Lb. mesh bag 25c
Iona COCOA 2 Lbs.
17c
MARSHMALLOWS lb. ..
10c
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1941, newspaper, January 24, 1941; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888569/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.