The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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plate line of wcather-riCpplng, J».—■—, ■---- —--- Print Shop. (ltdh>
felt, metal, rubber an neopreme gas HEATERS, Butane, natural, -,. . —
with metal edge. Window kite gtlgi size* from 8,000 BTU to DRAINS STOPPED UP? — Oat
from 29c up—ftitoOullough-Jeanes 40 ooOr thermostats for automatic •'Liquid-Ftumer" for faat action.
Itc heat control, heater connections,1 No mixing, no odor, no trailing.
1 FOR SALE—First year Nortax FOR SALE — Clean El bon rye.
seed oats from certified seed, 81 Some cleaned, and some mixed
a buahel—Bob CJouch, Ouatlne, ph. with oats.—Walter J. Marwttx or
807-3868 (13-tfc) . Rogers Zoch, Priddy, Pho. WOO-
----— 2403. (13-tfc)
FOUND—Cuff link and tie claap ----^
set. Owner can reclaim by identi- ONLY 91 DAYS until Christmas!
tying and paying for ad—The Get your order in early while the
Comanche Chief._(14-tfc) selection is best. Christmas cards
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MALE A HEM ALE HELP Want-
ed—Earn M0 per day or more
in permanent route work. Will
train man or woman if inexper-
ienced. Write Mr. Hearth, Box
2766, Memphis 2, Tenn.
(17-18p-168)
and a good shampoo would Comanche Chief,
brighten theme up and lengthen; J_~ ~ ■ 1 1
their lives. Ladies, you have a FOR SALE—Recleaned Cordova
big Investment In your carpets, seed barley.—J. H. Priddy, Pho.
AH £*BML manufacturers rsoom- ■ ytti lYtrtllT Texas.
„„_a that your carpels should he J - - -
.FOR SALE—1969 trailer house,
. 10x45-ft„ 2 bedrooms, refrlgerat-
:ed sir. front-end kltohew, esntral
loll heat,—O. <J. Reynolds, Sidney,
1 Pho. 842-2296. (14-tfc)
MlxUimm ckor^f |Oc •ock InM. moil(J v
sawing Noticai. Ufd FsMtedtw cleaned for the longest life of
. rata your floor covering. In order to
*«m WMa akorea at w« ; give your carpets the care they
tag«i<K pi^icy satat ae— deserve, call Cur>y Boyd and
T* let him shampoo htem. Expert
!--- ----- 11 — 1 service. Free estimate. — Phone
PPETTTE LAGGING? We don't j 356-2179. (38-tfC)
*11 vitamins, but we do sell ■
> me tiling that Is guaranteed to PROVE OWNERSHIP pay ex-
alte you want to eat more and pense and take atray animal.—
f>r» Try our delicious .barte-! Tel. 366-2732. (12-tfc)
ted ham, ribs, beef, or German
visage .smoked daily over coals
om mountain grown Spanish oak.
Jess and Thelma Cuthbertaon
Quality Produce on W. Wright,
•ross from REA. (ltp)
(14-17p)
i, an experience
hr to have.
j twelve Jur-
“ t0 ^ justice as
ft and yet be ua-
£ trial'* both sidee
dv and the svi-
The twelve
aeir Ability, tem-
t Peanut Bags
• Draw string, or open top. See
us before you buy. Wo have
‘ bright like new potato bags
. that you will want when you
I look. Priced right.
FOR RENT — Nice 2 bedroom
house, located on Jones St.—Pho.
160 ACRES good deep sand,
has 60 acres new ground, good
peanut allotment. On Highway
36 West.
STOCK FARMS
160 ACRES, 20 acres peanut al-
lotment, 30 acre hay meadow,
some pecans. New three bed-
(14-170
FOR SALE —A-« Case Peanut
Combine on Big Rubber — E. C.
Wilson, 1201 N. Austin ltp
FOR SALE—Completely remod-
eled 2 bedroom house, large com-
er lot, bearing fruit trees, reason-
ably priced; located at 301 W.
IFOR SALE, PEANUT AND
STOCK FARM, 300 acres near
Leon river, half tillable, 57 acre*
peanuts this year, has choice pea
nut sand and near level Mack
land, be ideal for Coastal Ber-
muda grass, has nice attractive
modem home. Price reaeonaMe,
need around 820,000 down, easy
terms on balance. This place has
great possibilities to run large
herd of cattle. -
360 ACRES on pavement, some
tillable, net fence, white dwell-
ing, can handle with small down
payment, good terms on balance.
GROCERY BUSINESS for sale
in downtown Proctor, if you are
interested and would be pleated
to make a living and a little
money, then this is a very good
buy, and include* large comer
lot, large building (needs some
repair, could arrange living quar-
ters) own water, butane systems,
fair stock of groosries and fix-
tures, believe It or not all this
for only 88,760.—-Phone 878-274*8
day or night, T. R. Shaffer Real
Estate, Box 75, Proctor, Texas,
near Tsxaoo Station. . (Itc)
FOR RENT — 4 room
■, education,
in the world,
1106 So. Houston, $20 per month
Inquire at 618 W. Dunoon. Hm
bathroom, hot water etc. B. T.
356-3478 after fi
(12-tfc)
agazine Sale
Webb.
mall route, near Oomanche Nice
SACKED NorTex Seed Oats 81
per bushel —John Keeter, Phone
A drive for magazine <e:b»
tlons Is to be sponsored
the Oomanche High SchooT
ior class to raise money ft*
Senior trip. 7
This is to be
386 ACRES near Ouatlne, all
grass, nice home, all modem
improvements, on paved road.
Being sold to settle estate.
611 ACRES river bottom place,
has lots pecans and Coastal
Bermuda grass, good fences and
plenty water, on paved high-
way, and the price is right.
286 ACRES on Highway 87
West Has all net fences, 66
acres in field, 2 windmills, large
tank stocked with fish. Large
three bedroom home with all
modem conveniences. If you are
looking for a show place that
is well 'located, this is It. A
good buy and Just 29% down.
I HAVE lots other good places.
Come by or call me before you
OFF TO SCHOOL? Read the
news about the home-folks by
subscribing to The Oomanche
Chief for the next nine months
EW MAYTAQS leaders in the
.undry equipment field. Auto-
iatlc Washers, dryers, as well as
ringer type washer, lowest of
w prices—Walkers Appliances
WANTED TO BUT—Good used
piano. —- Mrs. Margaret Jordon,
Phone 366-2215. (ltp)
I the public good
them day> of talk-
, for only 82.00 to oollege students.
1,_(11-tfc)
an annual n
act backed by the Ouitk 1
Mailing Company. Every auhat
er la guaranteed to receh,
magazine and all issues due |
This is the only way the Co
Company will do ini sinew.
New subscriptions and ream
will help the class. We guanu
your satisfaction.
Tou may choose a mag*
for the whole family, or om
each member. Magazines 0
good reading In all fields and
worth the money that is <
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting money
from new type high quality dis-
pensers in this area. No gelling.
To qualify, you must have car
$540 to 81440 cash, seven to
twelve spare ehoure weekly.
Highly profitable way to in-
crease monthly income. Can ex-
pand. For personal interview
write P. O. Box 612, Aurora,
Colorado. Include phone, (ltp)
CUSTOM BAKING — For your
pies, cakes, cookies, breads, or
any other baking, we will do It
for you.—506 W. College Ave.
(ltp)
alb for Insight,
courage, tact, falr-
itknce, (especially
pon who disagree
id humor, tolerance,
pcs to hear oth-
Jbnge one’s mind,
■0 over and over
find something to
0. In short, Jury
ii "decent respect
H- at others,
port women sham
(specially as jurors
(Texas when wo-
K sene on Juries,
pvt in four states.
* facts. It hears
Mdence and then
Met. It does not
S-the legislature
L judge chargee”
kt jury concerning
Mk to the parti-
al considering.
1ZXLZZJZZ;-LiiKi|FOR SALE—'59 model Chevrolet
NOW IS THE TIME to check truck. 2-speed axle, 2-ton, 18-inch
your gas heaters and plumbii*, 8rah> bed, saddle tanka If desired;
m— .-u- —u ----— -i—j '--•i excellent conddtior—
er, Dublin, Texas.
FOR SALE — Lennox floor fur-
nace,—Mrs. C. W. Gray, 601 N.
Elm, Phone 356-2002. (Itc)
The project will last 10
Underclassmen be ready, i
you wish to subscribe to a i
xine, contact a Senior.
(16-17p)
(47-tic) John Robinson for your repair
1DTrDa Jobs and plumbing. Phone 356-
10096 from 8 ajn. to 5 pjn. Mon-
day thru Friday, Saturday, 8 ajn.
r.rrift It0 12 noon. Nights and week-
£K2£:|ends, call 356-3641. * (16-19p)
buy.
WOULD APPRECIATE your
listings on any real estate that
you would like to sell.
JENKINS i
REAL ESTATE
466 W. Central • Pho. 856-2648
Comanche, Texas
FOR SALE — The Charley O'
Stanley home on S Lake St., Oo-[
m&nche, located on between 8 and
acres land. — C. C. Stanley, I
Whon Route, Santa Anna, Texas, I
Phone SU 5-3182 Rockwood Ex-
change.______(16-17p)
START AT ONCE — Eurn Mg'
money supplying Avon Christmas
gifts. We train you to represent
Avon. Write .Mrs. Painter, Box
13446. Fort Worth 18, Texas.
____ (18-17©)
EXCELLENT EATING! That is
what you get when you buy your
barbecued beef, ribs, ham or Ger-
man sausage from Quality Pro-
duce. No added spices or flavor-1
big. Natural flavors and juices
cooked In. Buy from Jess and
Thelma dally, on West Wright,
©cross from REA (ltp)
RANSOM AMOS
SINGER ZIG-ZAG Select-o-matic
—Buttonholes, sews on buttons,
fancy patterns. Still under guar-
antee. Need paarty to assume
payments of 87.00 or 868.48 cash.
If interested, write to Box 68,
Comanche. (14-tfc)
NO WASTE —' The dog docan’t
even get the bone. Every bite of
the barbecue sold by Jess and
Thelma Cuthbertaon is eatable.
No waste, guaranteed. Choice cuts
of meat bought for the delicious
beef, ribe, bam or German sau-
sage. At Quality Produce on West
Wright, across from REA, (ltp)
>R SALE—6 room house, two
1 baths, cyclone fenced back
rd, 5 large pecan trees, 7 fruit
■ee and smell garden spot,
lstlng loan can be continued,
mediate possession. Contact
y Murphree, 106 10th St., Pho.
1-3046 or 356-2353. (5-tfc)
P. a Bex 711
(16-Mp)
FOR RENT — Nice 2 bedroom
house, located on Jones St.—Pho.
356-2234. (14-17C)
down your cooler for winter, our
specialty.—Ripley Bales A Ser-
vice, Phone 368-1800. (Itc)
GAB HEATERS, Butane, natural
gas, sires from 8,000 BTU to
40,000; thermostats for automatic
heat control, heater connections,
copper tubing, gas cocks and hove
nipples—McCullough-Jeenes Itc
GET READY NOW for the cold
weather ahead. We have a com-
plete line of weather-stripping,
felt, metal, rubber an neopreme
with metal edge. Window kits
from 29c up (McCullough-Jeancs
COLLEGE SUBSCRIPTIONS to
The Chief are now being accepted
for $2.00. Read your home-town
news in The Oomanche Chief.
(11-tfc)
>r BALE—House, with small
an payment.—Henry Williams.
1. 18th 8t., Oomanche, Phone
1-2688. <48-tfC)
TRY TASTE TEST before you
buy any of the delirious barbe-
cued beef, ribs, ham or German
sausage at Quality Produce. One
bite and you will know that only
the choice cuts of meat are used
and that the natural flavor and
Juices are cooked In. Cooked fresh
daily by Jess Cuthbertaon on W.
Wright, across from the R$A.
SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS
—Irons, vacuum cleaners, toast-
ers. percolators, etc. — Ripley
Sales A Service, 132 West Cen-
tral. (Itc)
• WITH GUARANTEED SERVICE
1964 CHEVROLET NOVA 400 4-DOOR SEDAN .........
RAYING — All kinds of eus-
i Spraying New Equipment
sonable rates. Call for free
imkte — WILHELM SPRAY
RVICE, 508 North Austin, Ph.
■2930 62-tfc
Air Conditioner, T-Glass, Seat Belts, Wheel Discs, Padded Dash
1963 CHEVROLET B1SCAYNE 4-DOOR REDAN ..............>1,995
VS, 250-H.P. Motor, P-Glide Trans., Radio, Heater,
T-Gtasa, Beat Belts, Air Conditioner, Radio. Heater.
1961 CHEVROLET IMP ALA 6-PASS. STATION WAGON 4-DR.. $1,795
V8. 195-H.P. Motor, Std. Trans, with Overdrive,
4-Scoson Air Conditioner, Radio, Heater, T-Gtaas.
1960 CHEVROLET RELAIR 4-DOOR SEDAN ....... ........$1,095
V8 Motor, 195-H.P., Htd. Trans, with Overdrive, -
Radio, Heater, 4 Now WJ5.W. Tires. \
1960 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-DOOR SEDAN ..................$ 795
6-CyL Motor, Automatic Trans., Radio, Heater. p
1960 CHEVROLET CORVAIR 500 4-DOOR SEDAN ...........$ 695
6-Cyllnder, 110-H.P. Motor, Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires.
1959 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-DOOR SEDAN ............,.$ 895
V8, 195-H.P. Motor, Standard Trans., Radio, Heater, 40,000 Miles.
1959 OLDSMOBILE SS 4-DOOR SEDAN .....................$ 8W
*'* YD Motor, Hydnunatir Transmission, Radio and Heater.
1958 CHEVROLET BE LAIR 4-DOOR SEDAN ................$ 750
V8, 25-H.P. Motor, Atr Conditioner, P-GUde Trans., Radio, Heater.
1958 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN ......................$ 595
WE HAVE stove radiants, con-
nectors, gas jets, stove handles,
burner knobs; moat gas beater
end range supplied Ripley Salsa
ft service, Phone 386-1900. (itc)
STARK MFG. CO,
INKING about a Lake Cabin?
t have the plans and can ar-
ge financing, up to <7,000 —
CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL
50-tfc
CHRISTMAS CARDS—Early sel-
ections are the best selections.
Now on display at The Coman-
che Chief. All price ranges. See
us before you buy. Signature Im-
printed at no extra charge.
(ll-4fc)
WE SELL Rheem water heaters.
None better. Glass lined, 1)00%
safe oontrol. Also will install for
you. — Ripley Sales ft Service,
Phone 356-2900. ----- (Itc)
W. N. GLEATON
BUILDER
FREE ESTIMATES
FLOOR,PLANS
HOME REPAIRS
36 Mo. Payments.
KRIS DRILLING CO,—Water
i drilling, domestic and trri-
lon. New equipment. New and
d pumps and mills. — Phone
-3361, 900 E. Wolcott, 1011
it Central. Comanche. (47-tfc)
BULLDOZING
\
SCRAPING AND TANK
WORK WANTED
EET FTVIKI > BARGAIN—80%
nut Hulls, 20% Molasses, on-
(20.00 per tono when sacks are
lished. — Comanche Feed Co.,
dthwalte Hiway._(8-tfc)
12% FEEDING PELLET
Phone 356-3129
15% RANGE CURE
707 N. Page St.
COMANCHE, TEXAS
185-tfe)
PROMPT SERVICE,
REASONABLE PRICES,
GOOD EQUIPMENT,
EXPERIENCED
See or Phone
20% ECONOMY RANGE CORE
20% REST BRAND (High Grain)
SWEET FEXD .................
P/N. STEM MEAL .............
R BENT—House at 406 East
JUlng.-~Ii E. Hubbell, 407 E.
rningt--! “ '61-t£c)
No. 1
Hot Con
St SALE — 2 bedroom home,
ipletely remodeled, new roof,
sstoa aiding, aheetroeked In-
!, celling and floor tile. Meal
.tion, large corner lot, ahrub-
/ and fruit trees.—Gall Berrey
1 Estate, .356-2404, or Harold
nbo, 366-3478. (44-tfe)
Air Conditioning
Soles and Service
INSTALLED ft BOLD
AH Makes * Mtodeb
W. J. (Joe) LEE
BLANKET, TEXAS
Phene PI 86888
__ (45-tfc)
1957 CHEVROLET EELAIR 4-DOOR SEDAN ...... .....,...$ 59
VS Motor, P-GMdc Trans., Radio, Heater. —
1957 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4-DOOR SEDAN ..............$ 59
Automatic Trans., Air Conditioner, P-Stecring, P-Brakes, T-Blass, 58,000 Mile
1956 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN ............. ..............$49
V8 Motor, Hydramatlc Trans., Radio, Heater.
1954 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN .........................$ 39
8-Cylinder, Std. Transmission, Radio, Heater.
• COMMERCIALS •
1963 CHEVROLET (5-TON FLEETSIDE PICKUP ............»,»
VS, 196-HJP. P-GUde Trans., DeLuxe Cab, 710x16 Tube Nylon Tires, Radio,
Heater. T-Wlndshlcld, H.D. Rear Springs, H.D. Shocks, Rear Hitch, Red ft Whit
9163 CHEVROLET ‘i TON STEPSIDE LONG W.B. PICKUP ...$M9
127”, 6-Cyl., Heater, 4-Speed Trans., Rear Hitch, 6 New Tires, Light Green.
1962 CHEVROLET Y.-TON FLEETSIDE JICKUP ............$1*39
127” W.B., 6-Cyl., 4-Speed Trans., Radio, Heater, Rear Hitch,
Grille Guard, 4 Newe Tires, Light Blue.
1961 CHEVROLET tt-TON STEPSIDE PICKUP ..............$ M
115” W.B„ 6-Cyl., 3-Speed Trans., Radio, Heater, Rear Hitch, Dark Green.
1960 FORD Vi-TON PICKUP ................................$ 89
110” W.B., V8 Motor, 4-Speed Trans., Radio, Heater, Rear Hitch.
1959 CHEVROLET Vi-TON FLEETSIDE PICKUP .............$ 79
115” W.B., 6-Cyl„ 3-Speed Trans., Heater, Rear Hitch.
1956 G.M.C, Vi-TON LONG WHEELBASE PICKUP ............$ 59
VS otor, 3-Speed Trans., Radio, Heater, Rear Hitch.
1956 FORD V4-TON PICKUP ................................$59
V8 Motor, 8-Speed Trans., Heater, Rear Hitch.
1955 CHEVROLET tf-TON PICKUP..........................8 59
6-CyUnder, 3-Speed Trans., Heater, Rear Hitch.
1954 G.M.C. Vi-TON PICKUP ................................8 27
Automatic Transmission, Heater, Bear Hitch.
82.00 Discount When Sacks Are Furnished
NOW CONTRACTING CURBS.
COMANCHE FEED CO* Goldthwaits Hiw
PRATER
BROS.
\ SALE—Nor-Tex Seed Oats
nun Moore, Phone 842-2497
14-17C •
SPECIAL SALE
Friday - Saturday - Monday Only
Ritomatlc Electric
Blackets
(48-tfo)
OONSERVATIOl
CONTRACTORS
OOMANCHE, TEXAS
DUANE PRATER
Phone 886-2166
CLAUDE PRATER
Phone 868-2410
ALL NEW EQUIPMENT
— Con Collect —
Water Softeners
303 Can
HORSESHOEING AND
BREAKING
Purification - Filtration
Removal of Iron, Scale,
route and Odor, Sediment
Free Water Analysis
Gall Haase 879-2172
w. r. McCartney
WILSON water
cond. service
Lappe’s Blacksmith Shop
every Friday.
Also available for day work,
or Phone May, Texas, 259-2681
(43-tfc)
(9-tfc)
Sanifresh 100% Nylon Binding
Lightweight . . . Non-Allergenic
2-Year Guarantee
VKING about a Lake Cabin?
have the plans and can ar-
e financing, up to 87AM —
LAY BUILDING MATERIAL
BO-tfc
THE NUMBER TO CALL
For Service With A Smile
DOUBLE BED - Single Control
regular $13.28
special . $10.88
DOUBLE BED - Dual Control
ETOWN NEWS in The Co- j
he Chief will keep you bet-, ,
Informed. Subscribe to The,
before you leave for school i
only 82.00 for the coming
>1 year. This special price for j
nts only. (11-tfc) J
Friendly Service
KNOO PRODUCTS
G. FRICK EDDIE IJC1R
48-tfc)
1 VET FETED BARGAIN—80%
"iMt Hulls, 20% Molasses, on-
'410.00 per tono when sacks are
|v-ihed. — Comanche Feed Co.,
• TRUCKS •
>»
1959 FORD TRUCK CHASSIS & CAB with 16’ Flat B«d
—V8 Motor, g-Spwa Twins., 2-Spwd n.OOO-Puuna Rear AXF.-Hen
tS-tfcJ
rTi'.VAltfc Hlwav
regular $16.48
ADDITION
♦ Courteous Dependable
Drivers.
825x20 10-Ply Front Tires, 900x20 18-Ply Rear, All Nylon
SEE THE ALL-NEW CHEVROLET TODAY!
Exclusive
C. B. BAXTER
d Consistent Quality.
♦ Rellaltle Cement I
♦ HOME OF SERVICE
8 Reliable Cement Finishers.
pnndence Course. Send
I and address to; Know Your
f Correspondence Course, Box
I’omanche, Texas. (50-tfc)
REAL ESTATE
and Operated
Hither Chevrolet - Olds Inc
City Property
JAMES T. PATE, Owner
Ph. Night
\’0 INDIAN Arrowheads at j
[iaMon. Bin’s Mobil Station, r
356 2254
COMANCHE GREEN STAMPS
(34-tfc)
COMANCHE, TEXAS
856-3546
LENNOX a£C
air conditioning
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