The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953 Page: 4 of 18
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WANT ADS
WANTED TO Knr-Aome good
used sheet Iron 10 ft. length*
John Carpenter at Chief or call
185
FOR SALE—Heed rye. M» per’
hundred.-Ardeen Klminell, 6Mi
miles north of De Leon; Rt. 3.
De Leon (14-17p> I
wawrrn T« haul row peanuts fOH SALE—■ft’eeh healthy Buffel
^™nk!T j«e. at Ora* Seed The erase that has
^ (ltp) made Wilson County famous. Your
County Produce <*W ^ ,avorably to Wilson
t room house
with bath Priced rleW^Hardy
Evans. 1004 »• Orand._(Itp)
FOR SALE - Round oak table County .Local1 ranch*™ nrn^a cow
with 8 matching chairs. — Less
1 Dillard. Phone 43*R. Comanche.
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WHO HAS OCR LITTLE DOG?
Please return him He Is brown
with a white spot on his neck.
Answers to the name of "Tar-
KkO". Has a harness on. We kept
him tied with a chain.—Mrs.
Ronald Steele. 1101 8. Austin.
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COST OF THINO8 GOING UP j
faster than your Income? You
can make mor? full or part time
as a Rawlelgh Dealer. Write for
full particulars. Rawlelgh's. Dept. <
TXJ-irfO-RR. Memphis. Tenn
APARTMENT HOUSE—4 separ- 1
ate unllls. Will sell or trade for
farm.—Dorothy Graham, 409 E.
Chandler. Brown wood, Telephone
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FOR SALE —79 acre farm. 55
acres In cultivation, about five
acres In pecans, some peaches,
apples, pears and plums. Good
well of water Oil and mineral
rights. 4 room house On REA
and school bus route. 3Vk miles
northeast of Comanche—A. L.
Faulkner. Ml W. Duncan. Co-
manche <14-15P>
to the acre for extended periods
of time. The grass that pays great
dividends. Any quantity »1M per
pound, fob FloresvUle. Planting
PQR SALE — 6-montha-old Jer-
sey bull calf, subject to register.
—Mrs. Raymond H. Robertson.
Comanche. Rt. 3. near Beattie.
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POR SALE Peoria drill, box not require* ^^1^^ 2 poun^.
good Deerlng binder, spring per acro-PVtfd C McKlnsie. Box
tooth harrow, sacks, and Mus- 516. Ploresvllle, Texas. Phone 384
tang seed oats.—M. A. Richmond. • ■».* (14-l«c>
Blanket. U6-15p>
FOR BALE—Mahogany dresser,
child’s rocking horse.
TRAILER HOUSE—* rooms, good
tires, eeiotrte brakes, butane, elect-
ric regrlgerator. tandem wheels,
good condition. $1,250, half down
Eiland Fagan
FOR SALE—8ecllon electric port- an(j a child’s rocking horse. 8ee
able sewing machines $29.80. me at my home between 11 and
Guaranteed. Also Necchl or Elna. 13 o’clock In the morning, or af-
Wrlte If rural give directions — — - *- *— -**---- u“ "
Brooks Sewing Machine Co.. Bte-
phenvllle. Texas. (14-17p)
ter A In the afternoon.—Mrs. O
C Bryson. 703 N. Page. dtp)
FOR BALE—Westing house 11 ft.
refrigerator, cabinet size coal oil
WANTED To haul your peanuts
and Hay—See Frankie Jones at
sty Produce
County
(Up)
FOR BALE—5 room house and
sleeping porch Will sell my
equity for $1.000—Rev. Robert
W McOlnnls, % Calvary Baptist
Church, Mineral Wells, or see
Rev. R. M. McOlnnls. Coman-,
che. _ “♦-«>!
FOR RENT—10 room house, $ .v..—.—.. —--------— —
downstairs rooms and 2 upstairs, room heater, 2 burner gas plate—
Will rent entire house for $40 Located at Haase Grocery -Station,
or $26 per apartment. Would Haaae. Texas <tf)
make Ideal convalescent home. , “ ~
All modern conveniences. Locat- SEED 8PELTZ—Cleaned for sale
ed In good neighborhood, near —See D. E. Woolsey, at Clay
Grammar School and town.— Building Material Co dtp)
Johnnie Livingston at Rhern^ A BA1X-TNDgJkUfJOl
WANTED TO BUY—Some good (
Johnson grass hay—W. F. Button.
302 E. Orand Ave. Comanche (lie)
BUMS— BULBS—Holla nd Bulbs
at Hampton Floral Company—
Hyacinths. Daffodil la. and Tulips
—Hampton Floral Co (13-14c)
FOR SALE—MoCormlck-Deerlng
manure spreader, good shape;
1-horse wagon, good condition;
1-wheel traitor; Coleman oil,
heater, good shape; 8-ft Aero-
motor windmill and- SO-ft. tower
with a 26-barrel tank, all in good
condition. — Earl Easley. Rt. 2. |
De Leon. G2-13p) i
cow with fourth calf, will give 2
living to 4 gallons of good rich milk If
££ sulto^Maroon uSry.^5
shape—See Bill Dudney at Dud- tine, Texas 14 uc)
ney’s Dry Cleaners <tf>
WANTED MILK CUSTOMERS—
----------- Whole sweet milk. 65c gallon, pick
FOR RENT—Three room and up at my home 2Vi miles out on
bath. 503 W. Paine. Comanche— -yort Worth Highway—Mrs. Tom
Contact Truman McNutt, at 3016 Lukei^ (ltc)
•«___i.t nJk BUv4 UfnrfVi 1 A.t f1 _ * _
Brystol Road, Fort Worth 14-tI)
FOR 8ALE—Comer cabinet for
kitchen or dining room—a real
bargain—Can be seen at Summers
and Sherrod Mattress and Furn-
iture Co. South Side Square dtc)
CALCUTTA PECAN THRESHING OOOD GULP SERVICE—We offer
—Poles, 14 to 10 fe. $1.36 to $1.76 you that Oood Gulf Service that
—McCullough - Jeanes can’t be beat. Washing and Greas- *
lng our specialty at the same old
LOST—Post office box kfy and price. Next time try—Jack Lame's
CARD OF THANKS
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Hat key. on ring —Lymon Boyn- Gulf Service. 400 W. Central ltofc
at The Chief _,_
ton or leave
_______ __ sincere
thanks to our friends and neigh-
bors. Dr. C. W. Oray. the doc-
tors and nurses of the Gorman
hospital, Porter Pranks, the sing-
ers and the ministers, for your
many acts of kindness and words
of comfort during the Illness and
death of our loved one, Ray-
mond H. Robertson.
We deeply appreciate the ones
who came and sat up. the many
cards and letters, the beautiful
flowers and the food that was
brought. May Ood richly bless
each of you. — The Family of
Raymond H. Robertson.
BOWER’S PLAC&—Located on Ft. WANTED To haul year peanuts
Worth Highway is the place to and Hay—See Frankie Jones at
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buy your fruit and vegetables
Here are a few every day pries;
Spuuds good ones. 10 lbs. 39c;
Onions. 3 lbs. for 25c; Sweet Pot-
atoes. 3 lbs. 26c or $2.00 per bu.;
Apples. $1.76 per half b*. drive
down and save the difference—■
Lewis Bowers
County Produce
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GOOD OULF SERVICE—We offer
you that Good Gulf Service that
can’t be beat. Washing and Greas-
ing our specialty at the same Old
price. Next time try—Jack Lane’s
Oulf Service. 400 W. Central ltc)
HAVE YOUR TJDVED ONES
CARED POR—at the Sunshine |
Rest Home. 1725 N. 5th St Abilene !
Texas. Phone 2-4476—1!50 for bed 1
patients. $125 for semi-invalids.
$100 for convalescents —Mrs.
George Smith, formerly of Com-
anche (14-15c)
POR RENT—Nice comfortable
bedrooms, modem—Mrs. J. H.
McKlnzle. Phone 120J. 607 Welt I
Central <HC>
OAS HEATERS—Butane and
Natural gas. Wood sheetiron heat-
ers, stove pipe, elbows and damp-
ers— McCullough-Jeanes
FOR SALE-1950 Ferguson trac-
tor with loader. $900; also 1943
Ford tractor. $300. Would sell
loader and Ford for $580.—Bob-
by Wilson, Van Dyke Store.
<14-15p>
WANTED-- fair Mechanic with
some welding experlnece who
wants to learn the Irrigation bus-
iness—Rea T. Hoff (14-15c)
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FOR SALE — My residence in-
cluding three tots at 402 E. Wal-
cott, Comanche. Priced at $2,500.
—Mrs. Viola Cheatham. If Inter-
sated. please contact W A. Mer-
cer at 609 E. Orand, Comanche.
(14-15p)
ANNOUNCING
7 YEARS
CALCUTTA PECAN THRESHING
|— Poles, 14 to 18 fe. $1.35 to $1.75
-McCullough - Jeanes
WANT TO TRADE my 1800 acre
ranch at Evant for smaller place
near Comanche. Liberal terms
on balance.—N. A. Berrey, 502 N.
Houston, Phone 242R. Coman-
che. (7-tfc)
PREE RENT—For some man and
wife, to live In home with elderly
couple. Will furnish rent free 3
room apartment, and pay half of
the utilities—Contact Mrs. J. W.
Core, 411 East Grand. Phone 43J
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FOR SALE Norge Butane Range.
In good condition—Mrs. A. A. Lam
705 N 'Travis. Phone 274W (tf)
POR SALE—Two fine fat calves,
on feed all their lives. Ideal for
locker. Weight about 500 to 600
each—D. O. Williams. Comanche
(ltc)
TRAILER HOUSE—2 rooms, good
tires, eeletric brakes, butane, elect-
ric regrigerator. tandem wheels,
good condition, $1,250, half down
—Eiland Fagan
ELLIS BROS.
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WHERE TWO
SKILLS MEET
Your doctor's skill In diogno-
ih ii matched by our skill in
compounding the prescrip-
tion he gives you.
REPRESENTING THE SAME
AND ONLY ONE LEGAL
RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
YOU ALSO WILL LIKE THEIR METHOD
OF HANDLING YOUR INSURANCE BUSINESS
ON ALL FORMS OF LIFE,
HEALTH & ACCIDENT AND
HOSPITALIZATION.
That's why your health is In
good hands when you bring
your prescription to us.
SERVICE
Drug Store
III. Oscar Hill
GREAT AMERICAN RESERVE
INSURANCE CO.
Used Cars 6* Parts
PHONE 45
SEE OUR CARS BEFORE YOU BUY
1953 FORD V8 PICKUP, Almost New, just broke in
to drive. Radio.
’53 DODGE V8 4-Dr.. R.H., 13,000 miles.
’49 FORD V8 Club Coupe. Clean. Original.
'49 CHEVROLET Del uxe 4-Dr., R.H., Nice.
41 l*ONTIAC 2-I)r. Runs good. A bargain.
We still have heaters, tires, tubes, radios and parts
for several makes of cars.
See Marvin Bowden about REPAIR JOBS and PARTS.
We Appreciate Your Business and Influence.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE—and bath,
in East part of town. $1,260, good
terms—Eiland Fagan
H 2 ReuN Products fer the m
■ Pries of 1 Plus a Peney! ^
DURHAM’S
PHARMACY
HAYWIRE — Binder Twine.
Sweeps and Leather Knee Pads—
McCullough- Jeanes
FOR SALE—Comer cabinet for
kitchen or dining room—a real
bargain—Can be seen at Summers
and Sherrod Mattress and Furn-
iture Co. South Side Square (ltc)
PITTSBURGH
SUN-PROOF
HOUSE PAIHT
FOR SALE—Klondyke strawber-
ry plants. 2c each, as long as
they last—Ernest L. Carpenter,
509 E. Central. dtp)
USED CARS
EVERYTHING FOR.... ^
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1948 CHEVROLET Coach.
New Motor.
1941 FORD Club Coupe,
Exceptional.
1941 FORD Fordoor,
Sound and Solid.
1942 FORD V-8 Pickup,
44-Ton. a hauling
rascal.
Some Real Buys In
600x16 USED TIRES.
MAKE McCULLOUGH-JEANES
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
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SERVICE
STATION
SINCLAIR PRODUCTS
Smoke or Gas won't *
discolor It, because
It's Fume-Proof \
Pittsburgh’* new Fume-Proof, Sun-
Proof House Paint produce* a llq of
unueuel whiten—* that really Kaye
white! Coal smoke or industrial fume*
Will not darken or discolor it. It's eelf-
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The Ideal Wainscoating for Bath or Kitchen.
Years of Beauty Without Painting.
Our Stock Is Limited
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Thi* Price Applies To Our Present Stock Only . . .
FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
LIMITED AMOUNT PER CUSTOMER
3 Beautiful Colors to Choose From!
FOR EACH PIECE BOUGHT AT 40c SQ. FT.
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Phone 114 COMANCHE. TEXAS 217 W. Central
— including —
—Hallowe’en Costumes for the youngsters —Masks
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_Faces —Noise-Makers —Jack-O-I^nterns
—False Thumbs —False Teeth —False Noses
—Napkins —Cups —Tallys —Tamberines
_Rubber Masks —Hallowe’en Candies —Mustaches
COME IN NOW—and shop for the children and your- _
sel, and get in the spirit of Hallowe’en. SEE US for
TRICK or TREAT SPECIALS.
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Special For A Limited Time
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Sauce Pam, 10 to. Pry Pon.
4ft qt. Dutch Oven, Hondled
Baking Rack, baking ther-
mometer. Designed to
cook more flavorfqt.
healthful meals the
Club wateriest woyt
Club Baking Thermometer
Wonderful helper for bak-
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953, newspaper, October 16, 1953; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888795/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.