The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1952 Page: 3 of 16
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF MAY 23. 1952
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\ util ill Miller Home
Vlsttors in the Oustlne home
of Mr ar.t, Mrs AJinn Mule;
Suit (luV, vtt'ie Kutli Miller H.w.
son ut Cnmwifhe Mr and Mrs
Wayne MiUe' and children ol
Winters, Mr and Mrs Huvm
Miller and chlleren of Lawn and
Mrs Beulah lit'id of Dublin
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The regular meeting of the 4 11
Club Kiris was held in tfie home of
Mrs Alsup one ol the adult lead
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T1;e Oustine Ouiltinn Club met
at the Oustine City Hall on May
13. with Mrs Ethel Rollma as
hostess
A delicious covered dish lunch
was served at the noon hour to
twelve members and nine visit-
ors
Two quilts were quilted.
The next meet in* of the club
AAP
Grapefruit Juice
A&P
Grapefruit Juice
Black Pepper
DEXO PURE
Vegetable Shortening
ANN PAGE . „s
Salad Dressing
46-Oz. Can
3 No. 2 Cans
We had It) members. 3 adult
leaders. 1 junior leadei. and 2
visitors. Ruth Ann Millet and
1 YWt In Temple Janie Jones
j Mr ana Mrs Ted Bon.srr and After the business meeting a
1 Mr and Mrs Carver Huddleston demonstration was given by Roma
of Rising StaK made a trip to Louise Elms on hot water pastry
Temple thru Killeen Fort Hood. Then we were served apple tarts
Lampasas and Ooldthwaite last topped with whipped cream and v ill la1 held at the Oustlne City
| Sunday They report that the cherries every one seemed to enjoy Hall on May 27 Mrs Minnie
rains were general and the coun- themselves and we are looking Welch will be hostess to the all
try beautiful all thru that sector forward to meeting with Nelda day session
—— ---------—- Van Cleave on oqr nejct club day
Visit I’arenL Here which will be on Monday. June 2 Attend Bankers Convention
Visitors in the home of Mr we urge all members to be present Boyd Anthony president of the
and Mrs J H EUenburg were , -- - State National Bank of Coman-
thcir two daughters. Mr and vtsi,s in Brown wood | che and K A Kebry cashier.
Mrs Dock Sharp of Crane ano
Mrs End Iisi.ci of Abileiit They
J E Vlneyaro spent Sun- were In Oalveston last week to
Brownwood with her son. 1 attend the State Bonkers Con-
ANN PAGE
Pint
AsP’s fresh
fruits & vegetables
NABISCO HONEY
GRAHAM CRACKERS
75/
27/
1 lb. 33c
ft
NABISCO
SALTINE
I had just returned from a vaca-
it;on trip !o California where
J t.iey vis.'t u many points of sp.ee-
• ml interest, including a boat trip
, to Catalina Island ai d a visit
!to Kr.ox H -rry Farms
Visit lti< liardsons Here
i Mr and Mrs Jim Daniels of
iGranburv spent Sunday here in
l.ie home of Mr and Mrs E L
I R.rtVin'uson. Mr Daniels l.s a
tat le buyer ai.d ranchman They
iih ,-teti Mrs. Richardson to at-
tend a homecoming in Weather-
ford on May 25
Here From Falfurrtas
Mrs. Thomas F F'ulierton of
Falfumas was here last week to
visit her aunt. Mrs Tom House
Mrs Fullerton, the former Miss
Catherine Chilton. Is a former
resident of»Comanche and Is a
graduate of the local high school
Warren Vineyard and family
vent (on
CRACKERS
Aftf's method* of morkating produce from
farm*, orchordi, grove* and vineyard* a**ure
that whatever you buy i* whote»ome, fre*h and
an excellent buy for your money.
Ry rail and truck, under refrigeration, the pick
of harvests coma* from country *hipping point*
to AAR produce depot* throughout the area*
AAF *erve».
Ye«, yaw con buy fre»h fruit* and vegetoble* at your AAR with
complete confidence.
NABISCO
RITZ CRACKERS
1 lb. 25c
1 lb. 35c
WHITE HOUSE
POWDERED
MILK
1 lb. can 35c
GREEN ONIONS
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
CELLO CARROTS
C A L A V O S........
YELLOW SQUASH
bun. 5c
ear 10c
2 pkgs. 25c
each 15c
BEETS............... .............ir................. 2 bun. 15c
TURNIPS & TOPS
bun. 10c
Florida ~ ORANGES 1 10 lb. bag 45c
G R A P E F R U I T ^ 101b. bag 49c
FROZEN STRAWBERRIES pkg. 25c
SPARKLE
ICE CREAM
OUR OWN
OUR OWN
OUR OWN
POWDER
TEA
TEA
TEA
3 boxes 20c
lb. box 23c
V% lb. box 43c
1 lb. box 79c
A&P
WHOLE
SULTANA
EARLY
GREEN BEANS No. 2 can 21c
JUNE PEAS 2 No. 2 cans 25c
purity
PAPER
PLATES : ZIZ: 2 Pkg»ry2Sc
LILY
COLD
PRINK CUPS
jplcg. 11c
PURITY
HOT DRINK
CUPS ............ ...... pkg. 13c
BAB-0
CLEANSER
14-os. Pkg.
LUX FLAKES
1 .............
LIFEBUOY
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2 *•«
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LIFEBUOY
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27c
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; AMHMCAN MAUTY
CORN MEAL |
5 a. 43«
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CHOP SUEY
WITH MEAT 1
No. 2 Con ......
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UNIT
STARCH
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SUPER RIGHT MEATS
ARMOUR STAR
Ik 37c
lb. 63c
Ik 37c
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SMOKED PICNICS
FRESH (ROUND BEEF
PORK LIVER
TALL KORN BACON
(MEN BACKS
FRYERT ~
CHUCK ROAST
Fresk SU CATFISH
COD FILLETS
Dim eh Dir ggct
rlULfcu rib rhfcl
BOLOGNA AD Mot
Visit In Rising Star
Mr and Mrs. Roy Turner spent
Sunday In Rising Star, visiting
Mr and Mrs. Lester Orlfflth.
Here From Lubbock j
Dwight Chandler was here
from Lubbock over the week-end
to visit his parents. Mr and Mrs.
Earl Chandler and other relatives
and friends.
I T
H K H K
A FREAK HORSE
EXHIBITED AT ( Ol’NTY LIVESTOCK BARN,
COMANCHE, SATURDAY, MAY 24
1 P.M. until 9 P.M.
Sponsored by Veterans’ Organizations
— Admission 25c —
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Visit
hfr. and Mr* BUI Mehaffey
and son. BUI Jr., of Odessa, spent
the week-end in Comanche with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cunningham.
Here From Brrckenrtdfe
Mr and Mrs. Dale Wilson of
Breckenriage spent the week-end
here and attended the Coman-
che High School graduation exer-
cises Mr Wilson’s brother, Eld-
red. was a member of the grad-
uating class
Here From Houston
Mr. and Mrs Robert Earl Seay
Jr. and twins, Cathy and Cyndy,
of Houston, were here over the
week-end to visit their parents,
Judge and Mrs. R X. Seay and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Slider
VMM la Cox Heme
Mr and Mrs. Tom Burns and
son, * Wayne Cox. of Houston,
spent the week-end in Coman-
che with her parents. Mr. and
MTs. A. P. COX.
Kidney Slow-Down
May Bring
Restless Nights
S3
»rh<«. rtixxiDaas snd low ol pep sod energy.
Don't autfnf roatloee nights with thaay iBa-
I mtmfom it redudrd kldr.ry function le * St-
un* yow dv«m—due to such mosw rausee
*a strssa end etreln, ovs--**»rtlon or os-
x«ure to cold. Minor Usdder irritations
due ro roid, dsmpnne* or wrong diet may
in* up night
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Da -
lions
or froutwmt pxtrsgeo.
lint]
Dos’t ooglcct your hldnty* If thr so c ondb
>os iK.tser you. Try Doan s Jills—■ n. ld
antic, list'd <11 cost
THANKS
ess
We want to thank our many friends who called at
our new IDEAL CAFE—on opening day last Satur-
day—and those of you who have been in to see a#
this week.
The lovely flowers we received for our
grand opening were surely appreciated.
And for those good 'home-cooked” meals—come oat
and make the IDEAL CAFE—your headquarters.
Home-baked pice and roils—a dally feature at
OUR NEW AND LARGER CAFE!
LEW
EDITH'S
Ideal Cafe
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1201 E. CENTRAL
COMANCHE
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ovsr *0 yratw. Whit- oftsu otherwise rnusnd.
It's amazing h"*' many Umss Doan's (tea
happy nlm Ijoo* ihssa dlaromfi.rta—holp
tbs IK mllas of kidney tubes and Altera
‘ out waste. Uet Dean's Pills todnyl
Dom Pills
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Vtsitln* in OSeom Here pram PTcepar* . g
Mn. Dan Roberson U in Odes- Mr. and MTs. WendeU Herring .
“n^,l3^Vreliov«lrr ChUd‘ * rr“P°rt H»ent the m
n °”>*r ^ i week-end In Comanche, vlatttng
Visitors in Weed Home i his daughter. Twyla, who was a
Mr*. Opal Skipper of Alvarado member of the Comanche High
spent the week-end In the home School graduating class. They
of Mr. and Mrs Fount Wood, attended the baccalaureate ssr-
Mr* Zada 81ms and son. Frank- her* Sunday night.
Iln. who had been vtaltlng her
pa rente, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, re-
turned to their home In Bur-
bank, California, after spending
p sssr.ik1
lean %«B
Hammack. who la em-
Odesaa. spent the week
■e.
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41% PROTEIN
Peanut Meal
■ r<( .jar
DURHAM PEANUT CD. INC-
Now Anilsbis—and Tagged as F
Wj/j/i|0|
Crude Protein, not
Crude Fat, not leaa
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41.00% |
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1952, newspaper, May 23, 1952; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888589/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.