The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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COOKING OIL, Gallon
Oysters
Full 5-0*. Cans
2 for 25c
Cut Bean*
No. t Site |
v 3 cans 25c
BROOMS, 35c Quality
Bliss Coffee
i 2g( **
English Peas
No. 2 Blw
3 cans 25c
JOWL MEAT, Not Sold Alone, Lb. 13c
fr "■
Candy
Ao?;
Super Suds
With Plate
21c
Cocoanut
Large Pkg.
-18« ~
LAUNDRY SOAP, Gt. Yellow, 7 bare 25c
• The Toung Peoples League met
Sunday night.' I
Mr. and lira Jim Wilke iso n
visited In the home of her »l»tar,
Mrs. W A. Morgan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Morgan
were recent visitors In the homo
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs C
W;. Haslett.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Parks
were recent visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lowry
here.
Sunday School was not held
Sunday due to weather
conditions.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cherry
are visiting her'parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Washburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bassett were
recent visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haslett
recently visited In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Amberce Morgan at
Valera.
Mr. and Mrs C. M. Winkles
were recent visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Harris and
family. I
Mr. and Mrs. JL E. Harris spent
last Sunday week in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Harris.
week-end.
Several from here attended the
basketball game at Carlton Prl- j
day night between Carlton and
Oustine. i
Mrs Ruby Johnston returned
home last week from Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Havens andi “d *** I
children of Dublin ana Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Allen of San ton
son and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Henry are visiting in Lone Oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Johnson of
Arlington visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. H Williford Sunday Mrs. C.
W. Johnson returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smallwood
and children of Harbin visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Smallwood Sun-
day ” ,
Vtlda Williford of John Tarle-
ton spent the week-end with her | Buncum Johnston *nd
parents. Mr. and Mrs J H. WU- Harrison returned home
BARBECUED PLATE 25c.
ited
Luther A
Miss C
Tarleton
en dwlth her" moU\ePr"Mr
Adams and chik|k$fji, '
Mr. and Mrs. Brady StutevlUe1
of Port Worth viiated his parents.
Mr, add Mrs. C- C Stutevllle here
Monday.. i
Buddy
Friday
PLENTY OF GOOD COFFEE AND HOME BAKED PIES
Genuine Old Style Mexican Chili;
Hamburger* and Sandwiches.
BdlNC. THE FAMILY FOR A BAKED
DINNER SUNDAY—
CJWlFCAFE
DAVE BOYD. Prop.
sas City,
.Me.'and Mrs. Marlat;
am
Tobacco
CRACKERS, Not cold a!
Alcohol
Full Pint 12c
Prince Albert
Raism
, 2 Bo:
25
Bran
Boxes
Gap
25cj
lone, 2 lb/box
■ i
Salt
U Lb. Sack
33c
Shorts
Per Back
$1.40
Pork&Bcans
Large Sise
3 cans 25c
PALMOLIVE SOAP, Per Bar
WE RESERVE Till RIGHT TO LIMIT QU
BASKET GROCERY
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FURTHER-
-NOT FARTER!
Mr Armstrong of Cisco and
Milner were In Bipe Springs
TBgjday
Miss Lois Langston of Sidney
spent Tuesday night here with her
sister. Mrs. Weldon Donaldson.
N. Boyd is visiting his niece,
Mrs. Slider Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cagle and
sons of Abilene spent the week*
end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Luther Franklin
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roa-
coe Chappel vlisted Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Donaldson Sunday.
McKinley and Cyrus Phillips
and Dave Crockett are working
In Jones County. ■ '
Earl Burnell of Hamilton visit-
ed Slider Jones Monday.
Mrs. Willie Pearl Everett of
Memphis came In Monday for a
visit with relatives.
Wilson
Brightman & Son
Feeds
Feed Mill
Bonded Warehouse
Wool
V-A*.
Mohair
Comanche, Texas
Bronchial Coughs
Need Creomulsion
Mr. and Mrs. Harvc Tumey
and children of Lamkin spent Sun-
i day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tur-
ney and family '
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McClellan
and daughter and Carl Bridges of
Dime Box recently visited Mr and
Mrs. C. H. Mathews and daugh-
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Russell
of Shiloh and Mrs. Alpha Wilson
and son vitsted Mr. and Mrs. Tru-
man Wilson and sons Sunday.
Virgil Williamson and Liston
Wiggins, formerly of Mexico, are
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mathews
and Mr. and Mrs. John Mathews
and daughter made a business
trip to San Baba last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J E. Williamson
and daughter visited Mr and Mrs
Jinks Wright and sons th Coman-
che Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Faulkner and
children of Comanche visited
relatives, in this community Sun-
day.
F E. Henry spent the week-end
in San Angelo. Urs. Henry re-
turned home with him. . sfid son of Fort Worti
D. M Dunn is working in Fort j week-end with Mr*.
Worth Mr. and Mf*< 'Toh» 'Moore and
Garland and BUh4,.aca« Me- daughter ot^Cartfon visited Mr ' _
&nteht*0’ M'Un and Chlld‘ Miss Rosa Walker, who has been
*hd son of Electra visiting friends and relatives
Soda Springi
(Carried Over From Last Week)
AUCTION SAL
J0W4,
SUGAK,
SPUDS.
CC)OKl*t
wckT6
MAPLUJ
<
Will
hous
(RACKE
PEANUT
DRIED
DRIED fl
CORN.
SYRUP,
COCONI
.I ELIO,
TOMAT(
TEA. W
weex-*^ l
Gamblin.
Cotton Grove
lCarried Over From Last Week)
Mercer Gap
of Brown -
appoint-
B. 8. U.
re Sun
Howjard Payne rendered G Jones.
for some time, has returned home
to spend the winter.
Mrs. O. J Matthews. Sr., of
Oustine spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vineyard
Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Jones of
San Angelo spent part of last
week with their mother, Mrs. C.
Herman Carmack.
Rev. JC E Terrell
wood filled his regular
ment here Sunday. The
Mrs, Avalee Guthrie of Bibb Band of
spent the week-end with her par-1 a program at both the morning Stanley Carmack of Bibb spent
ents. Mr. and Mrs Tom Olasgow , and evening hours. Tuesday niiht with Mr and Mrs
Lamar Howell spent TtkiAF Mt and Mrs. R V Van Winkle
night at RobersonvlUe with his | spPnt the week-end with his par-
father. 8am Howell, who is ill. cnlJ Mr and Mrs v F Van
Mrs John McEntire and son. Winkle at Energy.
StelL end Noah Chapman of Sid-1 Mr., and Mrs J L. Smith of
ney./ viluted in Oorman thU Wpe^T Harmony spent Sunday wUTi
Mr and Mrs. Jake Phifer and and Mrs C W Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Oraham of Co- Nelson Williams of Howard
Blanche visited here Sunday j payne spent Sunday with his par-
Mr jand Mrs Odla Matthews cnU Mr and Mrs T N willllams
and wr "«ni( Mrs Riley HlHiard f several from this community
MrsrCttfll Claik .ft;t).nd<.d singing at White Point
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Otis Cottrell are Mr. and Mrs. Duck Edwards of
moving to the Moore place In the! White Point visited . her sister.
Fairview community; Mrs. C. R. Gore and family Sun-
Mr. and Mrs Jim Hicks «rrrt, day afternoon J*rr 7;
children-visited In thJ home of; Mrs. E A Rogers Sand Mrs C.
her .uncle. Albert Cottrell Satur-. H Rutherford spent: Sunday With
day night. .. j Mr. and Mrs H: B Rogers at
Mr. and Mrs Cam Bain arid Harmony Sunday
Will sell at pa bile auction
day. October JSth at^UrSF"
all farm t<,«lv barnraa. etc
a Uvaatodu eiosUtm* of 1
mule. 2 inarm with colts ami
2-year old
Baxter Evatt
i MILES SOUTH OF SIDN
•*—1
visited Mr., and
»*SAM-U mi 1 wiiu .vii
at Sidney Monday.
LET U8, PUT YOUK CAR IN
CONDITION FOR WINTER
DRIVING.
AUTO REPAIRING
MARVIN Gt THRU. IN CHARGE
OF REPAIR SHOP
WELDING AND LATHE WORK A SPECIALTY
BIGGS’ AUTO PARTS
Stytty* S» dtHoraol os B Is
boowWM, for •ib bigger
teofclng, brMtr Wift, te»-
ptlctd tor.'
MODERN-MODE
"You’ll be ahead with a
CHEVROLET!"
v
Energy.
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. t . flw *of« b'ohti Hr
«od«rn *ro«»l . ', giving
Maximum jgotgrlxg pro-
PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC
You’ll
Jmt a common cough, a chest
cold, or a bronchial irritation of to-
day may lead to serious trouble to-
morrow They may be relieved now
with Creomulsion, an emulsified
that la pleasant to take,
is a medicinal com-
_ to aid nature in
and'heallng Infected mu-
___membranes by allaying Irrita-
tion and Inflammation and br-
aiding In loosening and expelling
the germ-laden phlegm.
The Medical Profession has for
many years r< cognized the benefl-
' Beech*
get a real doee of genuine Beech wood
Creosote which la palatable and can
be taken frequently and contln-
ly by both adults and children.
even
uoualy by both
Creomulsion is one
that goes to the very
preparation
Seat of the
troqble’to help loosen and expel the
germ-laden phlegm. When coughs,
clai effect of
1 wood Creosote in
f pAi|gb» chftt colds,
rrltations. A special
mad branchial lrrltai
■roocsx was worked out by a chemist,
lor blending Creosote with other In
^rdients a nd now In Creomulsion you
chest colds and bronchial troubles—
due to common colds—hang on. get
a bottle of Creomulsion from yoVr
druggist, use It as directed and if
you are not satisfied with the relief
obtained, the druggist Is authorized
to refund every cent of your money.
Creomulsion la one word—not two,
and It has no hyphen In It. Ask for
it plainly, see that the name on the
bottle Is Creomulsion. and you'll
- get the genuine product and the re-
u Ucf that you want. (Adv.)
Try Our
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Special
DINNERS
“ Mrs Cfcfl CO* and children of
Pottsville spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McPherson.
Mr. and Mis. J. W Marshall of
Comanche visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrsr-O R. Brown spent
Siffidrfy in Pearl with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Franks.
Mr. and Mrs C. D, Detacher
spent thp week-end with his par-,
ents at Alexandria.
Mrs. Charlie Keith and child-
ren of Stephen v I lie spent part of
last week with relatives here.
Mrs. Harvey Daniels' of Lund
Valley and Mr. Priddy of Gustine
spent Wednesday night with O'
E Hayes and.family.
Rev. Call of Gustine filled his
regular appointment hero Sunday
morning.
(Carried Over From Last Week!
Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs and Mrs
Will Peterson visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elroy Morgan last week,
Euel Eddleman made a business
trip to San Angelo last Wednes-
day.
Darrell Caraway of Tarleton
(College spent the week-end here
with home folks.
Mr and Mrs. O. F. Caraway
and Mr. and Mrs. o E. Hayes
and daughter spent last Monday
in Dublin.
Miss Ura Mae Haggard and Miss
Gwendolyn Walker of Gustine vis-
ited In the Jewell Cox home WCr-
nesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. D(bc Brown. Miss
Dixie Baskin. Cecil McPherson
and Horace Cox attended the
football game in Comanche Fri-
day night.
be ahoad -in style — beauty —
smartness 1—with this bigger-looking,
tetter-looking ioW-priced carl
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SO^T*, T
We H
SELL
.) Armst
ie from Wl
working
rs. W C
noon with
and M
t Saturda
Mrs Rick
.'■1.1. :: nii,
at 8tag C
rs Charli
Inesday kf
C. pox
and Mrt
day with 1
lore
JL
(with SMoarraoor
- .. . . MBML
So lot# —to tonhrtoklt-
10 diHaait,.. "Ifco worl4’»
(■«•>> rid*.”
GENUINE
KNEE-ACTION"
(WITH Utmr 04AM AU
ABOUND)
lorg*r mlsrlort - IlgMcr,
brighter color, - and Uni-
tte*l comlructlon, molting
•od, body a fortrow of
•ofo*y.
ALL- SILENT
ALL-STEEL BODIES
JSr-C...
G lying rb, moil offkiont
comb molten of powof, *con-
omy ci«d dopoodobilHy. ^
VALVE - IN - HEAD
ENGINE
~Yoti7/ I* ahrud mih a (JtetnJri!" TliatV tbs
rntliu*ia*tic verdict of morr and iimrc jH-ojiIe
as llte) see^ drive and coiu|>are the hew I-UK
carl. And we believe it will lie vvur irnUri, too.
when v«»u consider allttw exr'lonive extra values
this heantifnl new < IhevroleiT fo-Higs to voo. -
You'll ,be ahead in ntvle- efmifiirl—safety. -
And you’ll also In- ahead in all-nmntl oronomy.
for (Jhrvrolet'n /(irpoun I uhr-in-linul Knpnr
uses less pis and oti, and ojx-rale*; with a mini- -'-
mirni of ufdyee.p. .See your, nearest Chevrolet
dealer today for a thorough demonrlration oT
Chevrolet sti|>er.ori(y. v
IVE
I III VHOI ET MOTOR DIVISION, (..iwal Man >.V.
rnemn. DTTROlT. MICHIOSN rknwW Umr, I.oIImi I'ten
-nwird. fCMW, io HW vmrr pur** l Olwrd Mmr, I dor
•v
Giving protection o go Witt
droht, tmoho, wbidthiold
clouding, and atwring aach
pantngtr IndividuoSy con
,rolled ••ntHaNon.
FISHER NO DRAFT
VENTILATION r,
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roll'i a par]
| not too he
I Shgrwin
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•oh MAitra m iuxf
Moom on nr
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FOR SATURDAY and
FIRST MONDAY
PROMPT SERVICE
ah
Less Monthly Discomfort
Many women, who formerly
suffered from a weak, run-
down condition aiF a result OT
poor a.sMmilatlon of food, say
they benefited by taking CAR-
DVI, a special medicine for
women. They found it helped
to Mu* appHltf* hthI
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THE CAR THAT IS COMPLETE
Improve digestion, thereby
t bringing them more strength
GOOD COFFEE and PIES,
v».
MID-WAY C^FE
South Side Square ’ . ’ j . Comanche. Texas
vANLi'
their food, -t
Matusrally there is less dls-
*t monthly periods
when the system has besn
strengthened and the Various
functions restored and regu-
lated. '(• <• - ' : ..r
-Oxrdul, pralaad by thotuanda ot/l
women, is well worth trying, of I
•owavtt not benefited, consult.• |
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1937, newspaper, October 29, 1937; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891994/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.