The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1965 Page: 5 of 16
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TRUCKS FOR SALE. Johnston
Truc* ^^PP^New ft Used
Phone 356-2618 Mrs. G
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(44c)
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TIRES, AD SUes
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electric a
bothams.
MY FARM, li' ieSas'o*; rent
Could pasture some dairy heif-
ers. Rea T. Hoff. (Me)
FOR SALE AKC Registered
Dachshund puppies, 2 months
old.—Mrs. Charles Kolb, Pho.
356-3437. ; (ltp)
i_srsi~n----—-
FOR SALE — Small 4 room
house, 707 S. Houston, Inquire
after 5 p.m. at 705 S. Houston,
Pho. 356-2307.
(Me)
HELENE’S THRIFTY SHOP—
All spring and summer fabrics
in the store now priced at 3
innerspring yards for $1.00. Also laces and
2 good springs, ribbons priced at lc and up.—
Mrs. Hollings- Located on Dublin Hwy. (ltc)
-— SEWING WANTED - Will do
Wishing barge on all types sewing. Make any
Phantom Lake, pattern, also do repairing, al-
j> fishermen. Cafe, terations, remaking. Satisfac-
t additional space tory work. Reasonable prices.
I o Vines, 302 —Mrs. Pete Mize. Rt. 3, Co-
bilene, Texas. Imanche, 4 miles East on, Fort
(4-9p) Worth Hwy., across from Hoff
farm.—Phone 356-3102. (4-5p)
i Y close late, any-
^ ne to buy barbe- FOR RENT—Furnished or un-
or german sau- furnished apartment or i bed-
in the big rock rooms, with private entrance.
Cat the Quality Pro- Near High School, 403 W. Wal-
fright The natural cott, Comanche. — Call DU
to, no artificial 6-3650, Hamilton, or write Cor-
ene Angermann, 621 E. Gentry,
—---L. (3-tfc)
[Bices added. Buy ene Angei
(ltp) Hamilton.
PIANOS
We have acquired more floor
«P»ce for our show room and
•re now prepared to show you
our new Estey spinet and Coo-
aole pianos for church or home,
in the latest models and fin-
ishes. We also have Grands,
self-players and many mirror
spinets and practice uprights
to choose from.
We do custom restyling,
refinishbig, tuning and repair.
Member of
Piano Technicians Guild.
Douglas Piano Sales
and Service
144 8. Virginia St. WO 5-4221
StepheovUle
ESTEY, esteemed
by every owner since 1868.
(34c)
FOR SALE. A sow with 6
also some sows ready
Bernice Stokes, Comanche.
FARMS
FOR SALE
146 ACRES, Urge three bed-
room home, 35 acres in culti-
vation, planted in maise, run-
ning creek and lots pecans,
plenty grass and water, 5 mi.
N. of Lamkh Just $100 par
acre.
45 ACRE peanut field has good
allotment, near Haase. Pries
$6,000 and it has a $4,000 loan
on it at this time that you can
•dabo mn> i Arthur Adair Elsas, 80, of
ing and collecting money from SwT^e’y*ni3^erS^
FOR SALE
A good Luggage Carrier, fits
top of any car.
A good 21 cu. ft. Chest Home
Freezer, 4 years old.
Some good Ranges and Re-
frigerators.
Wringer Maytag Washers.
Window Fans, 2 and 4 speed.
ISHAM’S
Furniture - Appliances
Comanche
FOOD DISAGREE with you?
There is nothing in our cooking
method to disagree with you
unless you are alergic to deli-
cious food. Choice cuts of beef,
ham, and German s a u 3 n g e
smoke over mountain grown
FAIR three bedroom home,
close in, has carport, lots pret-
ty trees. Price just $4,750. Good
deal on this one.
LARGE throe bedroom, 2 full
baths. Buy equity for $2,250
and assume loan payments,
$67.50 per month. House is
about two years old.
WOULD YOU like to live in
Gustine? Got a bargain, nice
two bedroom home, butane,
windmill, and four acres land,
one block from school. All this
for just $4,750 and you can as-
sume a $3,000 loan.
NICE large Lake Proctor mod-
ern cabin, has water well, bu-
tane, real close to water. Might
trade for some acreage or sell
at a good price.
WOULD appreciate your list-
ings on any real estate you
would like to sell.
J E N K I N S---
REAL ESTATE
405 W. Central - Pho. 356-2648
Comanche, Texas
new type high quality coin op-
erated dispensers in this area.
No selling. To qualify you must
™ v ;vh iuuih io * m Friday i
h.*e car, nftnra, Moo,to SJrch
waite hospital.
Funeral services wUk.be
at 10 a.m. Friday |p
$1800 cash. Seven to twelve hrs.
W^-C!L^.y,!Ii*n?^5!?t!Riley officiating
monthly tocwne More fuD time ^ ^
For r****«i interview write to1
P.O. Box 18673, Dellas, Texas,'
75207. Include phone number.
(ltplM)
waite with the
JUST RECEIVED—90 inches or
____ _ _ wider, 100 pr. drapes, assorted
Spanish Oak wood eoik°*Buy [patterns and materials including
it today at Quality Produce1 fiber glass. Lined and unlined,
across from the REA Building.$3.88 pr. Sears Roebuck ft Co.,
(ltp) 12 Sunset Center. (ltc)
7-14-65
Brownwood
Cattle Auction
Market Steady oa Classes
Represented.
A Little Stronger On
Cew ft Calf Pairs.
Ns. sf Head-800
Stacker, Feeder
Cattle ft Calves.
Stocker Calves (choke)—
Steer Calves—
250-425 lbs. ......$2S.5(V$38.50
Heifer Calves—
250-425 lbs.......$22.50825.00
Steer Yearlings—
425-550 lbs. _______$23.50-825.50
550600 lbs. ......$22.75-825.00
6007800 lbs. ... ..$22.00823.00
Heifer Yearlings—
Lt. Wts.........$25.50-823.00
Hvy. wts......$20.00-$$22.50
Plain Kinds—
(all wts.) .......$14.00820.00
Heiferettes ........ $15.50-816.50
Cows ft Calves — pr.
Good ..........$150.008180.00
Plain ..........$100.00-8157.50
Stocker Cows .....$12.00417.00
Stocker Bulls $15.00421.00
Slaughter Cattle-
Fat Calves .....$22.00424.25
Fat Cows .......$13.75415.50
Utility and i
Cutter Cows ..$12.00414.00
Canners .........$10.75412.00
Shells ............$9.00410 25
Slaughter Bulls .$13.50418.25
Hogs (Top) .............$23.80
(adv)
„ MB ...
noon in Greenleaf Cemetery
Brownwood. —----—-
Mr. Elms was bdNV fa*-ttM>
in Independence, Mo/f
ried Miss Evfc &,
Feb. 2. 1906, in
moved from here '<to Brawn*
wood in 1818 and # OoMtfe
waite in 1835. Mr.* Ehh* Te»
drilled
jvuit Mr*. Willingham
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
J. W. Willingham here recently
included Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Agan and Mark of Abilene,
over the week-end; A. G.
(Toby) Greer of McAllen, Sun-
day night; and Mir*. J. Dean
Williams and Linda of Lubbock,
Tuesday night, who were en-
route to Waco where Linda la
registered as a freshman at
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j| Oral Surgery
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wrl! Brlghtmu mSermnt oral *““* *** ud Tr.vts
JTaliSw wfflltytha piano
> oast week and was boepit-l Prayer meetfay wg bagin at
•Ttor tyro nights in All ^^ *<*"■* ^
Hosd tal • p.m. cnurch service Kev.
_ I Bedwell extends a cordial tavi-
PRODUCE located J®'•««*
Wright acroea from the m*8® •wvlcsa.
Proctor Baptist
To Hold Revival
The Proctor Baptist Church
will begin it's summer revival
on Sunday July 25 and continue
through the evening service m
Saturday July II. Dr. Clifford
Nelson, Drown wood Dsitrict
Missionary, will conduct the
services.
The church pastor, Rev. Beb
Bedwell, announces that the
music direction will be furnish
J
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portodly drilled smMf 9t- the .one la buying that deUciotuT^r-
first water wells to^Otonandha hhoued beef, ham, and german
•■usage. There la no waste in
bona, fat and gristle. Each bite
nil, fruua w ah
of Mrs. Clar-
of Comanche.
C . .. B. Baxter
Real Estate
356-3481 356-2254
and oil wells in tNe
Mountain area at Browdwdfcd.
mSoS ^ ^
Survivors are his Hrife,''*!**
Survivors are his Wife; t#b
sons, Jack Elms Of Goldth
waite and W. A. ^Bud)
of Dallas, and thre^’dai
Mrs. Harold McCrary of
Mrs. George Milldrum of Sf.
Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Ray Bar
nett of Abilene. Mr. Elms was
the grandfather
ence Schwartz
Mrs. Elms is a sister of the
elder members of the Durham
family of Comanche.
..........—
C. B. Baxter
Real Estate
6 acs., 3 miles from Comanche
on De Leon Hiway. Over half
Coastal Bermuda, net fences,
good well and pump, outbldgs.,
and pens for calves and swme.
Two bd. rm bath frame home,
ardent and fruit orchard. Jack
residence. Price $8,000.
loan.
None® Bookkeepers and Typ-
ists, have you tried Liquid
Paper, a correction fluid?
Eradicates errors on any
-white paper. Only $1 bottle at
The Comanche Chief. (47-tfc)
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I! COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
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ALL TYPES TREES, LAWNS, SHRUBS
TO CONTROL INSECTS AND TERMITES.
AH New Equipment — Work Guaranteed
WIUIH.M SPRAY SERVICE
508 N. Austin Wayne Wilhelm Phone 356-2930
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Continued Service To Policyholders
Have you increased your protection as the cost
of living has increased? We can offer up to
$1000.00 protection, depending on age, with a
policy good anywhere at full face value.
Heartland Life Insurance (o.
P.O. Box 150 Phone 356-2353
Comanche, Texas
MEAT
At Lowest Prices of Anywhere
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imperial
10 lbs.
cmaaLr
lb. (an 69c
SHORTENING
Swift's Jewel
3 LB. CAN
5 lb. bag
Glaifolal 39c
Si 25 lbs-
1.59B
ALL-PURPOSE
FLOUR
CAKE MIX
JELLO 3
boxes
Gladiola 4 boxes
Slbte
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liquid Dove
English Peas
291 CORN MEAL
kimbell’s 4%
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1965, newspaper, July 16, 1965; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889138/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.