The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1943 Page: 6 of 10
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FIRST TIME
‘-IN 34 YEARS
lint ARROW FEEDS far your tvrry
ANNUAL BARGAIN
DATS .....;
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STAR-TELEGRAM
Till* f—r on account -oftiH*
n#w* print thortaqa w* can
II be pleased with HALL BROS.' PRICES on
this quality line of feed.
ROW EGG MASH for steady egg production,
fortified with minerals and vitamins.
Dorothy and Altai's Cafe
'W«ai*8T* “
DOROTHY CARNEY
Hitler and his gang and all the Japanese will be blown
off the earth before another Nov. 11th comes around.
We have wide assortment of CANDY and you will be
wise to shop very early for your HOLIDAY
CANDY this year as it is very scarce.
WE HAVE LARGE ORANGES, Dozen...... ...».....35*
APPLES, Delicious* Large Medium, Dozen'......... 43*
LEMONS. Large Size, 2 for 5*
8UCED BACON AND HAM
CHEESE, Cloverbloom, finest quality, Pound 45*
SYRUP—Several Kinds
FLOUR, Big C—For Fine Baking
HOUSE PARTY COFFEE with its luscious taste
CRISCO—COOKING OIL and other SHORTENING
JELLO and ROYAL PUDDING
PRUNES For Health, Pkg. —— 25*
LAUNDRY SOAP—DR EFT—OXYDOL—DUZ —
IVORY—CAMAY—PALMOLIVE
COCOA For Holiday Baling
SPUDS^—Potatoes—10 Pound? 39*
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with Instructions *n how t*
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which will luf'ply ALL the
NEWS. At tnm tit# shrinks,
advertising wJ ba out.
Thanks for past patronage.
FORI WORTH
STAR-TELEGRAM
See us for bundled hegarl and other feeds.
ALLEAN ADAM!
Mrs. Geo. B. Black,
Well Known Citizen,
Claimed By Peath
Personal Mention
WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED
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where
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a 1931
College
although the had teen lrv/alllnf
health for several years. Funeral the Doe McNutt Barb^r shop m
AS7SS!» to -to.
tor their «,iu. Amon and
copal Church here, of which Mrs wkttj* *nd friends were present
Black was a member. ; *01 occasion.
Pallbearers, selected by the de- w uhJU*F7^si*nt S^week-'end
^T^nb^ni‘erJr<hSSiuW^: I^c!S«^^th^L^2enU.
John D. Waring. Jr.. Hollb Bdr- ^ ^ j 0 uo,.
J* 1 Mias Clara Herring of Freeport
Uwards. Herman who la with the Stone.snd Web-
NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN of
a hearing before the County Court
of Comanche County. Texas on
the 26th day of November. A. D.
1943 at the court house of Co-
manche County, Comanche. Texas
on the application of’J. O. Ham
guardian of the person and estate
of Irene Ham Campbell. N. C. M.
for permission to execute a Min-
eral Lease covering Kdr interest tn
and to the following described
tract of land situated tn Moore
County. Texas, to-wit:
All of section No. IS. block 44.
HATC ry. co survey con tain Ins
<40 acres of land, more or less. '
J. O. HAM. Ouardtan.
Utel
ONIONS, Pound
MRS. ROM ALLEN
LOSES PORT WORTH i
RESIDENCE IN EIRE
Mrs. Rube Allan of Fort Worth,
former resident here who was a
Comanche visitor last week, lost
her newly purchased Fort Worth
residence in a ftre Monday night
according to word received here
from her daughter. Mrs Pat Tuptn
who makes har home with Mrs.
Allen.-
SHOP WITH US!
Betty Jean Baker of Comanche
Is seriously 111 In a Brown wood
hospital.
She is- the granddaughte: «f
Mrs. Nettle Baker and Mrs. Jsck
Cuthbertaon of Comaqche.
WE WANT TO BUY
Whether you have just a few bales for sale or many
tons of this bright peanut hay . . we’re -
in the market to buy it.
HOFFMAN’S GIVES THANKS
FOR HAVING THESE GOODS--
YOU’LL GIVE THANKS
FOR THESE PRICES*- *« ; .*
TOP PRICES PAID
♦ HIGH EVERYWHERE? LOOK THIS OVER!! ♦
We, at BEENE POULTRY AND EGG, are in
K the market for your pecans, offering
highest market prices.
Cone By Beene’s Before You Sell
Beene Poultry and
Boy’s Winter, I^mg-Slecve
Slack Suits
Steen 10-12-14-16
Today’s 64.98 Value—Our Price
$3.49
Men’s Pre-War Blue or Green
( aff*^Vat Dyed—Sanforized
Today’s 62.50 Value—Our Price
$1.89
HOFFMAN’
! OFFERS YOU
- THE MOST
POPULAR /
Christmas Gifts
OF ALL
In USA
Stan Him
Hui kI.« i
&&
Mother ■
BOY’S SLIP-OVER
SWEATERS
Part-Wool, Nice Patterns
Today’s fl.98 Value—Our Price
98c
BOY’S KHAKI SUEDE
- JACKETS
Zipper Fronts—Good Weight
Today’s 63.98 Value—Our Pri<
$2.49
•E. H. GRAY
thlcR «-h.S
bronchial
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goo4 drm
A DULL
Is Yogr Car Sick?
Soldier
i/ *
for the
jailor
THIS WAY TO A
- ♦ Prize-Winner ♦
OUR FUR-COLLAR
COATS
Size 12-20. Reg. 624.95
Priced To Move, At
Get your «m-ready tor the hard winter driving by
bringing-ft by FAGAN’S today for complete winteriz-
ing service! -
Lake. Mr*: Camilla Roggio and
•OP, Harry Leslie Jones of Fort
M-Kavett. Mrs. R.8. Winslow of
Menard. Mrs. Fred Hall. Sr. of
Kden. Fred Hall. Jr. of Eden,
and Mr. and Mn Arthur Martin
of San Angelo and Mrs. W. L.
Black of Marfa
-SKIRT SPECIALS’-
CORDUROY—All Colon, All Size. $1.98 end $2.98
WOOL—Blk. and White Checks .................. $3.98
JERSEY—Top Styling and Pj^*rn^ _$3:98^ndj41^
SEE OUR NEW
GIFT
SELECTIONS
« Money Belts «
« Utility Kits L »
• Shirts «
» Ties «
a Socks 1 a
a Sewing Kits »
a Bibles «
a Stationary ' a
» Picture Frames •
a Handkerchiefs a
Etc* Etc.
C- M. Flowers Dies
After Short Illness
Charlie M. Flowers. 70. of Co-
manche. died at a Gorman hoa-
i pital at 2:30 a.m. Sundav after
■ an illness of 12 hours. He was
'stricken at Ms home In Conym-
cbe Saturday and taken to the
hospital at five o’clock that even-
tokuneral services were held at
the Comanche Funeral Home
Tuesday afternoon at 6:00 o’clock
with Rev. Walter Scott officiating.
Interment was In Oakwood Ceme-
Flowers was born In Little
Rock. Arkansas. June 20. 1373 and
hrtl4ived in Comanche for 26 years
where he was employed as a lab-
orer When a young man he was
married to Pearl Dehart who sur-
vives him. Children Kurvlvtng^are
Mrs. Ollle Mae Hnk Lambasae:
Mrs. Neva Wlndlmm Santa Anng;
Ralph Flower*. Comanche; Del-
bert Flowwiv Comanche: Mrs.
Dora Wallace. Austin, and Mrs.
Take Advillage of These
«BRAKES—Relining jobs
are our speciality!
•LIGHTS—Replace faulty
bulbs, check wiring 1
•WHEEL ALIGNMENT—
Save tires. Have thone
wheels right!
ttGREASE-4-We’il change
the grease in your ear
and get it in condition
MEN'S BARGAIN
FELT HATS
Blanket Bargs
Complete
MOTOR TUNB“UPP"’
50% Wool Singles,
72x84 .................
25% Wool Singles,
70x80 ..........................
Cotton Doubles,
70x80 ...... ................
GROUP If
RmaJI-Brim Wools
GROUP 2?
Wide-Brim Wools
GROUP 3: w-
“Aristofelt” Dress
ter driving.
TENNIS SHOES YOUTH’S, MEN’S, LADIES
)IL—Let us drain that
crankcase and refill with
Sinclair Oil!
ALL BOXED
FOR
MAILING^
BOY’S ARMY TWILL PANTS SIZES 4 TO 16
Gabardine Rain-Coats ladies’ and misses’ sizes
n equipment
you get the
Bring your car to FAGAN’S, where «
and expert mechanics are ready to
most out, of your war time car!
GOING\P L A CfeS HI
f 1 H P? 'P? yV FSj ’
Going Places!!
Fagan Chevrolet Company
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1943, newspaper, November 19, 1943; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888967/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.