The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1964 Page: 5 of 16
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MIXING.
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radio and
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217 W.
AfTSaBS
T'-ot to 80k
"to JSSTedtoh.
1 M at 406 N Aua-
jfi sell.—«•• V.
406 East College or
Ufur 5 ?£:*pt
PEANUT FARM
171 ACRES, no bouse, 40 acre
peanut allotment, 60 acres Coast-
al Bermuda, has well, barns, storm
cellar, good place to build, on
paved highway, no timber, some
newt and. 10 miles from town on
Has large loan on It
you can assume.
247 ACRE STOCK FARM
iARQE three bedroom (mom,
tarns and corrals, running creek
through place, world's Bermuda __
***■• end about 66 acres Coastal __
tanks with ptatjTwatS^Own5[
Lod cellar, five room
I butane gas.^ 10-«L ft.
rpf ngerator^rssser,
has five-year war-
41 model Kenmoro
rasher. Good Wt.
gerator. Gas IVr-
oook stove, cheap-
er write. Mrs. Lh
pt. 1, Comanche.
^ (24-28p)
ONE MAYTAG Clothm Dry-
•r. Been used 30 days. Regu-
lar (189.95 — you buy for
(149. Wc also have some real
pood Maytag Wringer Wash-
era. Some other brands, (15,
up. One good Maytag Auto-1*1™
tic, completely rebuilt;--
price. — Walker’s Ap-
Grand,
24-28c)
EXPRESSES THANKS
FOR GAME SUPPORT
Viatic
Good
pliance Service, 217 W. G
Pho. 350-2050. (3
NINfc month out
you want a place
mym It will cun 75 head of cattle
at the year. XT
you money, this is It. IB miles
‘ bus and mail route by
door, and all city conveniences in
home. . ■
80 ACRE PEANUT FARM
FIVB ROOM modem home, three
m highway. 46 acres
L' peanut allotment, good deep sand,
In 90 acres good Bermuda gram pas-
tare. Ntae setup here
Cull and modified, made by Mar-
lin. >168. OM double barrel 13
gauge hammer shotgun and Win-
chester single shot .22. Bell or
trade tar old. stogie shot fever
action riffles. — 301 Wert Arm-
strong (24-3Bp)
__ House and lot
tv Loon and Ooenan- ____
rtz^srS iSTSTML.**
them—from 100 to 1,000
I HAVE a nice one room modem
oafain on Lake Proctor, has own
water Well, all brand new and
furnished complete—for sale for
less than you can build one.
I HAVE a two-room house, 14x20
ft., for sale to be moved; has
commode and kitchen sink In It.
Price Just >700—you move It
JENKINS
REAL ESTATE
we. i 408 W. Central - Pho. 856-2648
Pho. 356-3880. (ltp) | Comanche, Texas
PIANO FOR SALE — Good
experienced upright--loves
Recently ret—id-
(75 — Mrs.
354-3126
yours for only
Bill WUkeraon
(Justine Public Schools and tbs
community aa a whole, desire to
express thanks tar the support
by Ocsnanoha toward the
GusUne-Strawn rtx-raw bi-district
football gams played at Indian
Memorial Field.
Friday night, Nov. 27
Said GUbert Davis,
at Ousting Public
BSDBCSuY
Comanche Jayoeee NjC their sup-
port and wortt; to Radk> Station
KOOM and The Oomandhe
for pUMtatty; the Comanche
System tar making the fta
fmdUtias available to us;
the many, many fans who turned
out tar the gams. We thank all
of you.”
GING AT GARTMAN VIEW
There will be a special singing
at Gartman View Sunday after-
noon. Tyr"*" at 2 o’clock.
All
Ray Pairlah and hie brother-in-
law. B. C. Thornberry of Lub-
bock, bagged four deer on a
Thanksgiving week-end hunt near
Maeon.
TURKEY HANGOVER . . . from
eating leftovers from Thanksgiv-
ing 7 Change your menu complete-
ly by serving some dettdous bar-
becued beef, ribs, hsm or Ger-
man sausage from Quality Pro-
duce. AH cuts of meat are select-
ed from choice cuts of meats.
Located on W. Wright, across.
from REA. (ltp)
Here From Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs. Billy WUson and
daughter, Mary Sue, of Fort
Worth.
noon.
Ell la Morphew is in charge
are Invited to attend.
Here From WlehMa Feus -
Mr. and Mrs. Gall York and
day from Wichita Falls spent
the Thanksgiving holidays In Co-
manche netting with Mr. and
Mrs. Brady York and other rela-
tives.
TVO 8’x8’ garage
uHding tract. >10 each.
701 W. Central.
356-3880. (ltp) |
HERE FROM CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Oleta Matheeon of Ander-
son, California spent Thanksgiv-
ing woek with her sister, Mrs.
Eugene Richards of Oomandhe,
and Mrs. Jease Banner of Dublin.
Here From Bowie
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Smith.
Mark and Russell of Bowie, spent
the Thanksgiving holidays in Co-
manche with Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall Meyers and BUI.
OSE-OUT SALE I
WE ARE SELLING OUT
ALL OUR STOCK.
SOME REAL BARGAINS!
iImdom, Hou—ww, Gw Haatari
Radiant*, Some Plumbing Supplies.
Several Thing* at a Real Bargain.
WE WANT TO BE OUT BY
DECEMBER 15th.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Rex and
soni. Tommy and Frank of Al-
buquerque, New Mexico, spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. * Rex’s
father. W. E. Kertey. Also visit-
ing with Mr. Kertey was his oth-
er daughter. Mrs. Gene Carlisle,
Mr. Carlisle. Mary Ann, Clay,
and Mike of Houston.
Higginbotham Life Insurance (o.
P.O. Box 150
356-2353
From a
peep of policyholders who has
rnenltlng from the death of a loved one, the company
grown Into one of the target local motaal aid smoelal
la Ike state raadertag service to some 1L666 members. MaxL
_ MTgnty, kw been laermeed from the original >10646
|l.IlnfeS to $1066.66 patterns lipf-g on age and physical
Drop by your favorite general agent and aak him abont
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COMANCHE
CLARK INSURANCE AGENCY
NORRIS INSURANCE SERVICE
WARING INSURANCE AGENCY
RIPLEY
DE LEON
HARMON INSURANCE AGENCY
DUBLIN
SALES AND
SERVICE
LEATHERWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY
C«Ti»?hl-W°S^^xdneUFui^d Home!
liurrvll Funeral Home, or at any Higginbotham Store.
- (22-24c)
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AKE MIX
Gladiola
Box
25« I MEAL
Gladiola
Sib. Bag
Our Own
I Large white
Dozen
391 Apples
Extra Fancy
Delicious
lb.
ro-Zan
%
m
Vander-
voort’s
£-Gallon
3 for $1
10 OZ. Jar
^2
ilgups
lb.
CAN
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PEACHES
SI'S 4 for $1
MEAT
BUYS
SALMON
Kl49«
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Jewel
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CAN
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Tamales
Gebhardt's
2 Vi Con
CLAI7I0LA
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FLOUR
F
5 LB. BAG
25 LB. BAG
| Always Found Here At Gore’s Red & White
wound BEEF lb. 391
BACON Ss.._ 79;
ROAST Stf"** 49/
Jlellwrte
^JVqomjtv f}"’
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Golden corn
-203 Con
6fa$l
46 os. Con
Flat Can
39c 1.69
Biscuits
319c
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Heme Med#
or Kimbell's
Oleo
• e e •
.Doc bar's
2! lb
e e •
lb. 39/|Pure Ice Cream
Vandervoorts*
Texas Gold
w Gallon
49c
^SIEAKS
T-Bone6fyjSalad Dressing
Sirloin Pud iGreen Beans
Kimbsir*
Qt. Jar
29c
e e e e
CUT
RED DART
303 Con
jc l u B _*«« a____JSilPreserves & Jelly
BEST MAID RED PLUM
18 OZ. TUMBLEkGrape, Peach
/IV. E. Gore
and Son
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1964, newspaper, December 4, 1964; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892445/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.