The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1961 Page: 6 of 12
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Nov. 8-9
SI SAN STRASBERG
Scream of. Fe
and their parents for their gen-
erous support dating their Hallo-
ween activities.
Thank you.
The Freshman Class.
Montgom-
- (ltc)
11 tee* of flat
(No.24A).
Control. Fully* automatic. MifMn* wsaltahla.
Mwoi^tt,. ,,yt • sturdy. 3-year' gwranteo. Mad*
soft mirsclo bland of nylon, cotton and rayon.
McCullough *J«
youuFinmiruim
WANT ADS
LOOK! Don’t miss our bargain
• -r-rntrr- 6e T»ee dfteen.
FOR SALE — One 6-ptace suite
furniture, natural oak, plastic
covered, for den. In perfect con-
dition. Price »100. —Paul Oray,
Proctor. <l#-20c)
CARPET
SHAMPOOXNO.
H___n all tfpes of
I.lneolcnm and Tie deal
txed. For
SO LITTLE to payr-try It today.
Blue Lustre Carpet and Uphols-
tery Cleaver. — Higginbotham’s
Furniture/ Department (ltc)
■ - ■ ■■ ■ <%>%»%■« — -»
m
U> —TV
•r H«n
HoLlElAYfe AHEAD—Be suri) ST
your wardrobe. Let us help you.
Pf , .. -Chief Dry Cleaners " (ltc)
60c, ladles’ hand bags $1.28, out-j---——
<in« and print 3 >ds. for $1.—AtlooLD WEATHER AHEAD —Be
fthe M. Si 8 Trading -Post., of; sure 0f getting the moat out of
(18-2QJ . your , winter wearables, Chief.
dishes.3c each, a thousand re-
cords at" 16c each- ladles’ gloves
1 5(L- Lodi**.' hand bass 11.26. out - 1
i m
T*
t
PGR RENT—Two bedroom house, this Item, and you will find many
well located —Mra. France* War- bargain*.—M. Si 8 Trading Post.
In.i ' 7,0 V r’r'ntrn1_(1 »-20n)
HOES Any paid In -the house---r^'
for $140. We are discontinuing1 FOR SALE Eight acVee broad-
—V
cast hdg&rl. ready to bale or cut
Will sell cheap. ml N. New-
hnrg .T R .Tnnt^ Rt 3. CoflVftri^T
•oho
-15g»
Carpet
oarpeta.
cleaned and
sxpert aervloe call
irtey Boyd, Phone $32-2413 88— _,---
IATURAL VITAMINS — and piumber for washer and
ealth foods I ’
FOR SALE OR TRADE for town FOR SALE—Model s Allls-Chal-
or country property—Two year mers tractor, pl*nter and culU-
area. Large living room. Carpets hay_—IT E. Campbell, 3
P sasavs —■———-—-—— -
AL VITAMINS — aP® plumber for washer and dryer. * nQm| p\JR RENT—2 bedrooms
■oods from natural yard already Improved. Has fence and den (can be used as 3 bed-
jurces. Reasonable prices at on three sides and 4 pecan trees. rootns, 3u, mifcg from town. All
jownwood _Food Store. 110 Bast Ajso tliUi *” aj
handler. Brown wood FRawa
n 6-5002
carport.—104 w.
mil 396*9909 after
paean - iupwm.; u ra ■*»“ ■ —
104 W. Wal- modern conveniences. On pave-
edit or lull 356-2309 menl and .school bus route. Mbd-
o’clock evenings. (17-tfc) ern subUrban home —Dr.^James
! ' r Slider Pho 356-3266 Or 3&6-
no a..■ rtnoft old smooth- ”. ,. , , C. Slider. Pho. 356-3266 or 3»'6-
<OR SALE Good old smooin por^aLE—60x134 ft. lot, 804 ,720 , (18-tfc)
.iouth International P^kup^WUl p. central, Comanche. Good lo-,
sell cheap. — Burks Transfer Si 1,-tion for business. -Mrs. J. A. n ^ ^
Storage. Comanche: (10-tfc) ^ Norwood Brpwnw&od. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Man
WANTED—‘Small grassland place d**-**
with good fences and water sup-and all
(18-tfc) or woman to supply consumers
— 'with Rawlelgh Products In Co-
JBL types of manche. Earii $60 weekly part
tank building, brush time—$100 and up full time.—
and clearing See C. E. Eldridge, Box 67, Des-
2232
(Ite)i
•356-3144.
che, Pho. Hewtmrg
Mobile ti'imr, 41—M
Jim TClrkman PhQ. 1
< 10-22c) WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE- If
puly. Preferred with no Improve
writers, the all-new styled Smith- Prater, phone 885-2165, Coma®- TXJ-12
Corona, now In stock. See these che (17-tfc)
Corona,
(odayj—
.—The Comanche Chief.
Large CV
70-336, Memphis? Tenn:|
----... .I18-20P)
WANTED -Paiin LisOJigs. Larg*
you would enjoy, working 3 or AlwANTBD—Ltstlnga farms, orBmaU acreage—Rasa buy era—I
Almost new gas I lours a s day' calling legularly ,rancheg Jarge >nd 8maji city 8ee Herb Ooodaon at Burttm and
El) OF THANKS
._E OUR SchWirm ^American iFOR sale ------------- - JBN ■ . PHRMP __________ ^ ...______—---M -
Bites. They are made m Auu ix- ranfre Bargain Mrs. Earl Nel- each month on a group of etudloi rop€rt 0f any description. Have Joodson Insurance Co. Phone I78|tunlty
ca by American labor for AmWl- phone 356-2397. Olrl Cosmetic clients on a route |for sal' now two four-room __20-tfcjmy m
to be established in „and around j bouses on West Wright, one on
can bovs and girls. Check the
difference—White Auto Store.
(ltp)
PRESTONE ANTI-FREEZE only
$179 per gallon. We marvel that
vou would .take a chance.—White
Auto Store. ___jljP?
WANTED Reliable woman for
afternoons to do housework and
child care. -Mrs. Joe Waring 502
W Wright. Pho 356-342$. *ltc)
____
FOR SALE-1952 Chevrolet half- Comanche, and are willing to
.ton pickup in good shape, six-ply make light deliveries, etc., write
tires overload springs and trail- to Studio Girl Cosmetics. Dept.
or hitch Worth the price at $350. NW-42. Glendale. California.
I. am thankful for the oppor-
U> express my opinion of
many friend? and neighbors
In Comanche and the surround-
FOR SALE -166 acres land; nice
rock home. 7 bedrooms, large den.
all modem conveniences: large
3 acre tank stocked with fish.
Irrigation well near tank, -some
crec.v bottom land, good water
West College one on West Wal- AIiK YOU SATISFIED with your fng communities fof your interest
JE J2fSi Sd cSdTS mom hospltaliMtlon OisuranM? H not, • while .1 was sick \ the Minis
house on Easf Highland, one on "‘e *°r m Memorial Hospital. T want to
,. _ -■_____.... _______■■ .west Central 7 rooms 2 baths, ftncellable and renewal lor Ufa thank nw many friends and
House Service Station. Ooman- Itoute will pay up to 15 00 ^per large lot; one 60x150 balding lot /"defimta! ^Khbors^ for the cards, letters,
(ltp) hour
n9-2ic)
FOR ‘SALE — 1956 2 ton Chcv- FOR SALE- 142 acres, fan® and
rolet. 1951 12 ton Chevrolet Pickup grassland. 4'y miles east of Co-
1948 2 toil Chevrolet truck Win manche, ’4-mile off Hiway 36.
new 1956 model 6'cvllnder motor, Good well and windmill. Fair
Smith - W H Dudnev across »uarantee of pefuianencyT. Q
from^’pitOffice f?? N Pa«“’ Comanche.
• Phone 141-M.
(18-tfc)
FOR SALE—2-hp motor. 2-ton pQR JlENT _ purnuned apart.
i960 4 ton 4 speed Ford pickup, house and fences —Pho 358-2168 !.^a^' hari^^rucks. — Comanche TU‘I*t8- Also furnished house in
10.000 miles; 1958 ‘ j ton 3 speed _ ,
Ford Pickup D E Steele, phone
842-2293. Sidney. Texas 19-20: WANIjgu
JiiEl Feed Mms.
.CATfLE S1IUTE ~ 1- FUson cattle
Someone to gather j SWEE1 FEED at $18.00 per ton. ' _Ar_
native iveeans. — Mrs Frances l25% molnsses. Mix with other FOR *>ALE
door. There were many-who came
to the door and knocked that
were turned away. There were
several days I was a very 111 ipan
and wasn’t allowed any company
-------- ^ Rlnt, Havpn Court. at all. I will, remember your
(2"tfc) Oe Leon. Phone 4821. (34-tfc) knock on the door. I want to
(34-tfC)
say thanks to Dr. Mims and the
(ltp)
fpeds or feed by Itself. It Is a
---j shute. $175--Can be seen at Smith CARPETINO HBADQUARTERS—
well at house Orade A dairy I Motors. Clarence Bryant, 842-2352 ^ a]| your floor covering needs.
I “* Road.__, tt0. from wall-to-wall carpeting, to
^ ~ ‘ [ ~ room size or throw rugs, to ltn-
Lt)ST—White female bird dog 0]eum nseds—make Htgglnboth-
with -lemon ears and acrosa top lrtl # Furniture' Department your
of head. Reward.—T. G. Frick, headquarters. We. Install what we
Comanche. *nd RrP here
_See~ V? TT&
Trading Posi, 710 E. Central, Co-
manche. Pho. 3556*2136 ^*19-20p)
FOR SALE — Two good Surge
stainless steel milking nuu-ldiifej, i
also a milker pump. Bargain.—
R. R McDonald at M. Si 8. Trad-
jng Post 710 E Central. < 19-20p)
WANTED TO BUY—Fairly new
BE SMART' Get that Christmaf
shopping done early. Olve beau-
tiful art plaster. You will find a
large selection, finished or un-
finished at the M. & 8 Trading
Post We have a gpod supply of
^\lnt. -----._____ (19-20p)
-OfeW AND SAVE—Large selection
of beautiful material. 25c and up.
Also buttons and thread at the
M. Sc S. Trading Post. , M9-20pi
FOR SALE We have a. large
selection of used living room
suites, bookcase beds, gas heaters,
dinettes, and many other Items.
—M St 8. Trading Post. See us
before you buy or sell, (19-aOpv
FOR RENT — Cattle Squeeze
Chute on wheels — $10 per pay
or any part— Dr. J. F. Hallmark
(17-23p
Wnd *t -mgginhotham^^-Wi SS-SS&.' fumViure.^etc!^^rs
Nelson’s Poultry j entire staff. I don’t think'you
Dressing Plant. Includes nice 2 can fiI,d a nicer bunch of people
g*&&&&£ rtr-as.*ssr sss ssss stis wa
rHaSS k .ssrwa “ “ ‘ ”*
(ll-tfc) Alton Beaty._ (lB-tfc) |llolt
Bowling Results
Choice Baking Oo. moved Into
first place In the bowling league
this week by beating the Kloti-
hopper four games, while last
week’s first placers, Topper Feed,
were dropping four games to tlu
Old Pros.
The Pljantomx advanced to
November
tie irttn ”TOppt,r
mo ‘cu. tk
wlnnihg. four from Blanket. The
Eightballers and Light Ciust spla
their games, two eacn.
Frank Hall of the Phantoms
had the high individual game with
840. Colin Held, also of Ah* Phan- -*■
toms had the high series for the
night 531. Tom Cox, Old Pro*,
had a 516 series for second hig.
TEAM STANDINGS —
Team Ron Inst
Li$$r
SEE a"d HE.J
Dan Smoot Re
^unrt.tv l ;<>„ p j
CKang*}
4*00 He
400 bale., lJl lUlul H
Comancl). ut ., ” "v.
Rt. 2
Choice 20
Topper reed 19
WumUmn* 40
Eight-Bailers 17
Light Crust T6
Old Pros 13
Klodhopper* It
HIGH GAMES —
Frank Hall. Phantom*.
Dixon McGuire, Choice 193
James Slider, 8-Baliers 190
Billy Laird, Light Crast 181
Tom Cox. Old Pros • 180
Geo. Loudermilk, Topper 17J
Stanley Smith, Klodhopper* 160
George Willis. Blanket 15i
NEXT WKEKtS GAMES
Choice vs. Old Pros
Topper Feed vs. Klodhopper*
Eight-Bailers vs. Phantom*
Blanket vs. Li$ht Crust
Gustine School Menus
The Gustine School lunchroom
a. Is a very nlce!mwiu for Nov -6-10 follows:
also want to say) Monday: J^ubecu*’ fra
|tlre.-^See or caU Bari Nelson or'carrying me home.—Floyed El- upTi^.s.'nlnk0'V f?r<>en ’
F -S Clark, 706 West Central,
Comanche._(18-tfc)
2 or 3 bedroom home in Coman- J WELL DRILLING — Large or
che Prefer close In.—J. R. Jones, small holes. Clean-outs recorcd.
Rt. 3. Comanche. Phone New-, ftocased Gravel- packed, all to j WANTED—To buy or trade for
burg 885-2232. (19-20p), trder.—Oeo. L. Bolton. Blanket, j ySp(j furniture and antiques.—
------i Texas. Write Box 1146. Phone :Mrg F 8 Clark, 706 West Cen-
ERPERT CLEANING—and care- V5185 <16-tfc) |tral. _(18-tfc)
ful attention to youf every gar- ____ _ ____
ment, Is our policy. See us for YEW NURSING HOME now op-
all of your cleaning and press- at Dublin. Reasonable ratea
lng needs,-Chief. Dry Cleaners,; ^/^^^^pproved'^Oomcn
--i |ge Nurslhg Home. Southeast of
FOR SALE — 120 foot broiler >ublln. Just off Farm Road 219,
house. Sturdily constructed with Mell Woods. Owner. (»-tfc>
FOR SALE — 12, ten nest meta» CARD OF THANKS
laying bins, 10 uict&l fee it trough*, (
oo r
one 100 ft. water troughs: one 6u
ft. water trough. Will sell ail or
part. Phone 356-3295. 17-19c
We would like to say thank
I ranks,
green beans.
IU)I tBlM, nil,
(ltc) Tuesday: Pinto beans and ham
| hock, pickle relish, baked corn,
[lettuce am? tomato salad, com-
! bread, jello and fruit, milk.
Wednesday: Smothered steak,
peanut
S-MP =£3=5“ _
‘ l!’efl K'vuce' bakpd varrot and
FOR SALE—4 fdom house on
50x150 lot.’ Bored W«1L—411 East May wc mention a few’and we [S sal^ rSuT'^^^butter0
Oak. (15-19p) h»v» v«r» Krw«.(oi r“'w saia(1’ roi“' peanut butter,
r
PICTURE FRAMING — Custom ANTENNA REPAIRS—See us for
2x4's, aluminum siding. Seir Teed-; , , _
er, automatic waterers, several Ut® YOU SATTSFIID with your
brooders. Reasonably priced, con-! »ospltallzatlon insurance? If not.
venlently located —Reginald *• Jor details on the non-
Waggoner at Comanche National ^imkers Health ^AccldentCom*
.any policy. It has the definite
FOR 8ALE—Several nice Quar- , .uarantee of permanency.—T. O.
ter type mares and colta. Also Frick. 90S N. Page. Comanche,
wveral gentle mares, bred to re- Phone 141-M._ .(18-tfc)
;lstered Quarter horse. — B. J. . ^ ~ , ----------- ---------
Stephens. Blanket. Texas, or call 8ALE—326 acres between ' Mrg p 8 clark 706 w on.
i Manket Drug Store. (82-ttc) lRl?er?y and PeUil—M. C Hueyritral, Phone 356-2441. (17-tfc)
'Rt. 1. Oustlne. (14-tfc)
frame* to fit any picture, now
available at Higginbotham's Fur-
niture Department (4-tfc)
SWEET FEED at $18.00 per ton.
25% molasses. Mix with other
reeds, or feed- by Itself. It Is a
bargain. Also dry ground peanut
hulls at $8 00. 20% Range Cubes
at $44.00. 12% High Oraln Cube
with Auremycln $47.00. A very
good creep feed or full feeding
pellet—Durham Peanut Co.
ANTIQUE Dishes, picture frames
•and furniture, bought and Kid.
Also buy second hand furniture
your need*—BILL’S T-V (Phone
756-3422 (48-tfe)
WILL SELL CHEAP on account
9f sickness 1959 Roanoke peanut
hresher, good condition.—Ranee
tdcock. lVfa
Justine.
have very special things in mind mup
make Wm 10 FrldaV: Hamburgers with let-
mtkhu1,uin«PPyrTef0rVtand d*Ur" tuce> to*Tlatoe8 and onions, chip-',
« : Carpenter, og tce cream, milk
Mr. and Mrs. Burks. Mr. and' ____________ 1
'•
»n HUhlk COMANrHE H'QH SCHOOL
nil; FRESHMAN CLASS THANKS
. ---------------lof* xmlSfv Mr^. Smo°t- CARNIVAL SUPPORTERS
miles southeast of) Wesley S. S. Class. We would
<»-**>) ST KndS^ STthTSJ?1 Th" Freshman Class of Co-
who k rend^A - ""gf*! 1 manche High School takes this
s thTssnsr “th"
others, too numerous to mention.
—Mr. and Mrs Neal
ery.
FOR SALE—Plenty, of new 180
ft. rolls 6-ft. poultry wire. Only
$4.50 per roll.—O. W. Ware. Pho.
356-2961. - (17-tfc)
Week
■lwctricTASTV
*
Specials
WANTED — Real estate listings,
large or small. Have a lot of city,
farm and ranch properties now
luted for sale.—O. w. Ware at
Burton & Goodson Office. Pho.
356-2200 or Residence 356-3961.
1 (17-tfc)
TOAST
3.88
Attractive
2*MkT toast
I tluftlqpin
> aay kind Ol
pattern. 9* lOW's 4VP*
»f mest. Makes old U.b- i
t Of oven keeUA Us_L__"
AC 11AJM ~~ discomfort of oven heeted kitchen
AC 119410 yolU. Complete with cord. (No, 8C).
nutsheller
$3.75
wKSlo.*lmd 11
"S3T50"‘CK<"
ROCHET nut creclcer
*«kv*. enure nut la out
(No,i2cy'm
■LCCTRIC AUTOMATIC
BLANKETS!
^2" * 84"
, DOUBLh
BED SIZE
Y»6* APRROVEO-
OAO HBATKR _
AOCISSORIE8'
A • CAS HEATCR VALVK .
For oao with ALL types of ■
H" Female islet. (No. 16K).
■ss has tern
»• »•** COPPER HEATER CgHNBCTflR ,
5«£blsfori6LxmM %'r * t 55c i
C . W” A G A "CAS PRUPM TUN HP
Thick rubber end. Other
Isble, (Nt
4o. 16M).
SINCE
SEWING MACfflta
. ,ilcs Rents • i{ejl
AH Makes Machin)
' i" s>i^PWM4 I
Phone 356-27^
MA'ESTII
theatre!
wkdnksdav A
ksdav
Vrtv t-J
MIM»( fmiktyivu
“Ma^ic Boy’!
li> Big screen Matted
FRIDAY and■ S.VITrI
N»v. 1-1 1
WAND \ HENDRIX,1
DUN BEDDQg in f
“Boy Who QuJ
A Crook”
SI NDAV. M()M)a|
Tl KSDAV
Nov. 5-6-7
mickey kooney
bi ddy hacrett
“Everything
Ducky”
WKDNKSDAV
TIDRSDAl
FOR SALE — Some sheetlron,
enough to build a barn or shed.
All for $10.—Mrs. Clara Carpen-
ter, 309 E Walcott. (ltc)
VENETIAN BLINDS REPAIRED
—Jim Kirkman, 402 N. Mary,
Phone 356-3144. (17-tfc)
FOR SALE — 1956 CMC Pickup
Good Condition, New motor Job.
$685—Dr., J. F. Hallmarlf. 803 N.
L»ne _ 17-19j»
jtUBBER STAMPS for the new
Sales Tax forms, at The Cotnan-
_(tf)
ihe ChleL
FOR SALE. LEON RIVER BOT-
TOM farm, ntee new 3 bedroom
home, lots’ of pecans, some al-
ffflfa, best of fUhing water, could
irrigate, price reasonable.
246 ACRES, good stock farm,
Kme peanut allotment making
up to 50 bushels per acre this
year, good modem home, net
fencing, all minerals, $6,000
down.
SOME 0.1. FARMS FOR SALE,
may require Kme cash differ-
ence
HOUSES FOR SALE In Coman-
che, $1,600 and up, see us for
any else place, from small acre-
age close In up to fair size
ranches.
640 ACRES good ranching land,
2 houses, on paving, plenty waf-
er. lots ot rested grass, a lot of
good fencing, good part net. On-
ly 60. terms.
SHAFFER REAL ESTATE, near
Hall’s Humble. Phone 356-3472.
Ilf you wish to' sell or buy, see us.
LAWN \
BROOM
LOOK
Farmers & Ranchers
2 x 4
ONLY
5c pr. foo!
Good For Bolfdlng
Barns or Fences
Clay Building
Material Co.
Ml 8. AUSTIN ST.
Comanche, Texas
NEW and USED CARS, PICKUPS and TRUCKS
• 19*1 CHEVROLET!' IMl’AI.A 4-OOOR SEDAN, V8 .........
Automatic Transmission. Air Conditioner, Heater, Tinted Glass.
W8W Tires, Radio, Backup Lamps
1961 OLDSMOB1LU F85 STATION WAGON, 4-I>r^ 6-l’a*«. ...I3JI5J0
V$, Motor, Air Conditioner, Heater, Automatic Trans., Radio, -TC.bw*
1961 CHEVROLET PICKUP, FLEETSIDE. Ik>ng Wheelhase . .$1,995.00
• Heater, HD Rear Springs, Directional Signals, Oil Filter,
H.D. Rear Shocks, 3-Speed Transmission
1961 CHEVROLET 6503 175” Wheelbase TRUCK, 2-Ton .....$3,250.00
J-Speed Rear Axle, 909x29 19-Fly Front and Rear, Heater,
4- Speed Transmission, H.D. Generator, H.D. Front and Rear Spring*
♦ USED UNITS ♦
1958 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR- SEDAN, 22,000 Mile* ......... $1,195.00
1953 FORD Vj-TON PICKUP, V8 Motor .............425.00
1954 MERCURY 2-DOOR SEDAN, V8 ..... f!..........5 395.00
Automatic Drive, Good Tires, Radio and Heater
1953 OLDSMOB1LE 4-DOOR SEDAN ......*......S 295.00
Automatic Drive, Power Steering. Heater. Radio, Air Conditioner
1953.STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR .............................$ 295.00
Std. Shift, Overdrive, Heater, Radio
1950 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. 6-Cylind«r ... ..... ........S 225.00
Std. Shift. Heater
♦ USED COMMERCIALS ♦
1956 CHEVROLET '/,-TON PICKUP. 6-Cylinder ____...... I OlM
5- Speed Transmission, Heater
1955 DODGE ft-TON PICKUP. V8 Motor ...........,. .$ 595.00
3-Speed Transmission, Heater
1955 FORD Vi-TON PICKUP, V8 Motor ............. I 595.00
S-Speed Transmission, Heater
195 FORD Vi-TON PICKUP. V8 Motor ............. .......5 42500
3-Speed Transmission. Heater
1949 CHEVROLET 1-TdN VAN BODY, 6-Cylinder ..........3-175.00
t-Speed Transmission
1946 FORD Vi-TON PICKUP, Y8 ..........................5 17500
3-Speed Transmission, Heater
Arthur SSwu'
SALES and SERVICE
COMANCHE, TEXA8
Pm! PkUon, L. T. Hagood ..., Sties Wayne Stewart *****
Eldon R. Tnpin, Cnrtla McKln/Je ... Serrfee ~
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