The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1933 Page: 7 of 8
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COMANCHE CHIEF FEBRUARY, 8 l»
We wilt Set ,Our Dig Hen Again
Monday. Bring in your Eggs for Set-
ting. Baby Chiecks or Sale, care-
fully and scientifically hatched. Come
The D ® G Haicnery
and get them; they cost no more than
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you usually pay for inferior grades.
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Custom Hatching a Specialty.
IOGRAM
Doctor athletic events;
BRYSONVILLE
Mrs. Pat Denny was taken to
a Gorman hospital for an opera
tiori Friday.
J. E. Chilton returned Friday
from a trip to Houston, Dallas,
Oklahoma City and other points.
lary Soc-
real in-
t. These
Live and
times in
ira. They
al appeal
the m eat-
jn of the
have not
nisaed a
spirit of
i a very
COLEMAN’S
SHOWER ON SATURDAY The Proctor boys and-girls Mrs. G. .L. McCullough has re-
y.r K , . ! '' basketball teams played the Hasse- turned from a visit with her son,
Complimenting Mrs. Arthur L teams on the Hasae court Friday. Carl McCullough and family at
Weddle of A)pi»)e, a recent bride, proctor Kjri8 won and the Has.se Creamer.'-—
Who was formetly Misa Burlyne victorious 1 ' Brown Scott spent the -week
McCollum. Mrs. M. B. Titsworth **>*■ c , , •*» with Carl Baker ,at fein*
and' her daughter. Mrs. Gene The Gustme Indoor High School SUf _ ~/TZ-,.I v
lien'rtett, entertained with a cour- arw{ Grammar School Boys base There will, be singing at this
tesy of charming appointment teams played the Proctor place Sunday afternoon at. 2:00
Saturday afternoon* The party, a teams at Proctor Friday. Gustinc o’clock. C ‘
uniquely planned—tmracritaneoqa high school bova and the Proctor '* -*
shower, was given at the home of grammar school boys were win- n II - lal
Groceries at Absolute Bargain Prices
for Saturday and First Monday!
O B. LOVE r
Dentist
I tTBtl V *M YEm’IPMENT
irsi \:i t • • •£»I Kant f*M|lding
BROWN WOOD. TEXAS ' * • t
$1.00
SUGAR, Twenty Four Pounds for-------
BANANAS, Dozen .............r--«----
CATSUP, Large Fourteen Oz. Bottle -—1—
BROOMS, Fine for the home, Efifch
FINE MOPS, for all purposes, Each
CRACKERS. Two Lbl Box _______------
OATS. L*inre Size, Three Minute ----------
TOMATOES, Large Cans, Three for -----
PEANUT BUTTER, Quart-------------~
RAISINS. Two Pounds ---- —
PICKLES, Quart Size• -----
CORN FLAKES. Lai& Like Post Toasties
LAMP CHIMNEYS, No ~Two Each -i----
and Pains Go Away
i mother,
id Talma
the latter
Comanche
I, C. Ed
tVi/MEM who suffer from wenk-
r.t^s often have many aches and
l .S' WtUiah a htrongec slate of health
v > i. M prevent
—. V. i , in.. Uda condition should
. ■< .vi Jul, u purely vegetable tonic
, .. .....f, ,r <.,\. r " ■■ - . *rs.
1 ... ittylui to idlprovu the K’ Iot iL.
••• ,,;e system in cases of run*
W.lUi ami “tlre«l nerves.”
—»- In ruth vtisas, 1
1 * tps them to ovcrcoOtu
M • the monthly j-rlmls
SPUDS. Ten Pounds
MOTHER’S COCOA. Two Lb. Can
WlH Stop It Instantly
ftiiaramreef! for Athletes Foot Just dust it <>n the Feet arid In
the-Sho. h. Kids the Geryna which live for montlis in f eather
—ruririorlr.es f oot, and Shoe—Clean Harmless Odorless.
Ask us aboutit. - *
MATCHFg^SiicBoxes ~......20C
RICE. Fhre^Prtffnds ......35#
COFFEE. GootLPoaberTV, Pound ..........*.
LAUNDRY SOAP. Six “Giant Bars —--------— 25*
HA^li SOAP. Three Pars —---------10<‘
PT.UFTNG.^T prde Bottle -- —j. -----—— J®#
K C Pal in" Powder. T.nrjre Can -----
TT*rp ‘CT P' nM’a end T emon. Three Oz; Jug IOC
jmwiRiys,« a t AD DRESSING, Pint - -•- 85*
I>«rT»PPR A vn, RPTCFS. All Ten Cent ..Sizes ■ 7C
^ABSimAU.n\VS. Hai£- Peugd_ I- —P**
Trite; Vn T>* o .. > „ "T. A Wf
TTTpS. No. Three, :_____------- 5»C
Xhe Wm. Reese Drug Co,
The McCamey
ENERGY
Groceries!
We Have Onion and Cnbh^gc Plants and
^ Seed Irish Potatoes. ,
Sell Ha Your Egg* at Top Cash Prices!
"■NGtEB W .andH Jlrv°FiL«l Gobcr .SSL'
Mr- and Mrs. C. C. Wilson apd spent part of la*t~w«* With her Rpth a
family sdertl Sunday with hfa parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson , Se*Y
b„,h.r U» WiW .nd f.n,i,y.
■+» - ssrajr* “ ’■*"* "”unty ^
Mercer Gan srient Sunday with Roeshell Fletcher of Cotton. n‘
Mr. an<l Mrs. H. R. Hall. , Grove spent Satudray pight {witfi n^'r\}
T. C. McCamey of Vancouver,., his sister. Mrs. Waldo Swindell.
Washinsrton h*^ returned *Td his "Otho Gober spent Saturday le
home after a visit'1 here with night with Jewell McKinzie at <-
r^Mr.V<an<l Mrs. R. E. Nance and Rev. lYeston Broxton filled his
fkrnily spent Sundav with regular appointment here Sunday. ”
J. a Nance at Hass*. * Gu.s Snd Aubra Wilhelm spent ^
_______ _ _____I. - Gu.s Snd Aubra Wilhelm spent
Mr. *aml Mr«. B, W. Clements Saturday night and Sunday at
And daughter. Fawn, of Proctor, Holcomb. -----lit. ______ ^ ’
lisited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Me- Mrs. S. J. Witten and little
Camay' Sunday. ________—granddaughter, Charlotte Hobbg,
Roy Tate of Dallas is visiting Miss Belmont Witten of Turkey
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tate. Peak. A. W. Wilhelm and family,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smart and Mrs. M. E. and Miss Rena Owen
family visited in Gastine Sunday, sjpent.Sunday with J. F. Wilhelm
5pp|iat--Aawodat»0H will meet bare Mr. *nd Mrs. Glenn Keating
February 8th. ........ spent the week end with htf
Newt Hall was a Fort-Worth mother, - Mrs, Bear at Mercer
DINNER TIME LOAF
.bif.'.:.*. '..‘J1
While brutes were hatched from
IPANY
Kerosene
1 OH
Agent
eggs
in OKLAHOMA
SNO-FLAKE
’ children snd Cyrus ‘Phillips
" '■‘e Springs. !< v' ’
- Trs. (Rorge W. Tate anddaugh-
’ « El zabeth- of Fort Worth
srent the first nnrt of the week
6 r'n-’ie w*th Misses Maud^
To be sure of the Best always .Use
Lowry’s Breads, Cakes and Pies
Sinclair). To eliminate non-lubricating petroleum
jelly , Sinclair dulls lije oil down to as low as 60* F.
below zero. At this low point the petroleum jelly
congeals and is removed by separating machinery.
Have the nearest Sinclair dealer change yotir oil
to Sinclair Opaline according to the Sinclair Law of
Lubrication Index. Notice how quietly- your engine
runs. Then, at the next draining period examine
the used Opaline. Observe how it still holds its rich
lubricating body—hpw little oil has been usriJ upt
* REMFMBEIC: Sinclair offers yem your choice—
Sinclair Opaline .made from the oldest Mid -continent *-
crudes. oe-Smclair Pennsylvania, made from the
costliest .Pennsylvania grade crude.
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THEY were born, they lived and they died — these
1 i strange brines. And yet theapan of time from the
firt. to UU last of them covers only a small part of
the history of the Cambro-Ordbvician oil pool it»
Oklahoma -—a history which inclu/ss millions of
years of mellowing and filtering. V .
Cambro-Ordovician crude, piped from the oil
fields to the great Sinclair refineries, and carefully
blended after the refining process, becomes the
Sinclair ( ~>;>line Motor Oil of today—a product
averaging JO million years of filtering and mellowing
An important part of this refining process includes
de-Waxing (rarried on by most refiners) and remov-
ing the petroleum jelly (carried on by few except
ncr
», Gnarri-
latiKileru
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CITY B4KERY
Nations
Jo. Tltit
YOU CAN SAVE 50c ON THIS
Clubbing Offer
SEMI-WEI?KLY farm NEWS
r $1.00 rteR year
BAYER
lent only
n cell
MAN 'r
COMANCHE CIJIEF
MOTOR
$1.00 PER YEAR
BOTH ONE YEAR
i lit
- THE COMANCHE; CHIEF
NOW $1.00 PER YEAR,
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1933, newspaper, February 3, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890619/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.