The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 2 of 10
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Insurance is Protection
On Friday
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Scripture Reading, Mre. W. w.
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Prayer by Mrs. Forrest Maddox.
Solo by Mrs. Ben F H«am.
-Fur a Missionary Spirit,” by Mrs
J. D. Smoot. _*
POLICY
of
_ *PE8,©€rRESS
ALL KINDS OF^INSURANCE
"For a Spirit of Service,’* Mrs.
J°“ForD'.*sJiri't of Service," Mr*
■' s2i«P™H.™ Thin. Own W«r.”
«S?? a Spirit of Unity," by Mrs.
^For Xe*Gift of Interpretation,"
by Mrs. Dick Scurry. *
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Song, “Take My Life.
Mispah, Benediction.
entertains merry Ratoons
I J D * Slack entertained the
I Merry Matrons with their husbai^s
last Saturday evening with bridge,
the spacious rooms being attract-
ively decorated with cut Dowers
and pot plants for the ^ca“0"’
At the conclusion of the ’
Mr and Mrs. Jack Moore were
found' to be the winners of high
Lore, while the consolation pnaes
«*nt to Karl Tate and Mrs. H. E.
TRY OUR
-Getting up nights.” The tablets
i cost 2c each at all drug stores. Kel-
i ler Laboratory, Mechanicsburg,
j Ohio or locally at Wm. Reeae Co. |
'"Wn? MEETING
On Tueaday, Feb. 21st at 7:80
p. m., there rill .be a stated mcet-
ling of O.E.S. at Masonic Temple,
at which will be Initation of Can-
didate and official visit of District
Als<f on March 18th a school of
instruction will be held i» Coman-
che at which Grand Officers will be
P F An"^member* ate urged to be
— present, and visitors welcome.
SERV
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IDEAL FOR THE QUICK MEAL
POft SALE'BY ALL GROCERS
'/.^.‘LCiWRY Manager
We ha'
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general motors
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SPIRIT OF COMANCHE
Lindberg has nothing or
Missouri Bird now on dispU
JB-T is the policy of Gen-
eral Motors to maintain continuous improvement*
,r divisions, with no in terrap-
in every one of its cai
tion in production.
This means that you enjoy the benefits of
new engineering developments promptly -—just as
soon as they have been thoroughly tested on the
1245-acre Proving Ground.
note order the new
founders
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Comanche County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
be published once each week for a
period of ten days before the returo
day hereof, in a newspaper of gen-
eral circulation, which has ^ con-
tinuously and regularly published
for a period of not less than one
year in said Comanche County, a
copy of the following _
' " THE STATE OF TEXAS
I Tn all Persons Interested in “j®
Sliger, et al,
T. J. Boone, was by the
Shine t
Breeze
Dream
The Mi
The N
Oh Liz
It means that you can
Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmohile, Oakland, Buick,
LaSalle, Cadillac, or GMC Track, and rccetvs
immediate delivery*
Behind this policy of continuous improvement
is an organisation so widespread and resourceful
that it can make and sell quality automobiles
more economically than any automobile manu-
facturer in the wprld.
In the north and south it logs and mills its
lumber. In the east it makes its own ball
Nutley
welfare of Aaron
[founty (i’urt of^omanche County. I
Texas; on the 21st day of Dertsn
k__ a T) i«27 duly appointed tern
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nent unless the same shall JJ*
cessfully contested at the next tem
of said Cou^ commencing of the
1st Monday in April A. D. 1928, the
same being the 2nd day of ApriU
A. D. 1928, at the Court House
thereof, in Comanche, Texas «
which time all
in the welfare of said Minors may
appear and contest such appoint-
ment if they so desire.
Herein fail not, but have you be-
fore said Court, on the said first day •
of the next regular term thereof
this Writ with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed the
**Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office In Comanche
Texas this 15th day of February,
A. D. 1928. ^ ‘ - .
CLYDE COAN, Cleck, County
Court Comanche County, Texas.
(26-27) By BOB HAYNES Deputy
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bearings and radiators. In the middle west it
produces its own plate glass. Its plants are busy
in S3 important American cities. -
From almost 5,000 suppliers, its materials are
obtained—steel by the hundreds of thousands of
tons—wire by the tens of thousands of miles—
CHII
Nut
Almond
Cigarettes
OldDutch Cleanser
Kar® &yrug» Rad ^
all’s Yeast
by the millions. Its sales and service take place
through 33,000 dealers. More than 275,000 families
look directly to General Motors for their liveli-
hood—almost a million and a half men, women
and children in every community in the land.
Meaning
TELEPl
I>R. E. R
Fleish
Meaning so much to so many, General Motors
I... felt a supreme obligation to look ahead.
Are there methods by which General Motors
cars can be better built to belter serve?
Are there new ideas which can increase the
utility and pleasure and safety of motoring?
Are there new materials which can add to
owner satisfaction?
Such are the questions that all General Motors
engineers have always asked. The answers have
made it possible, year after year, to offer an in-
creasing measure of beauty in design, modem
performance, riding comfort and distinct stylo.
Thus in every price class, from Cadillac to Chevro-
let, purchasers are constantly benefiting from the
General Motors policy of progress.
Was In
Misery
All Over
No. 2<
"On* sight my husband
BLWaBj
kept on taking the
Iknew the* I needed a tonic
that would build me up end
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GENERAL MOTORS
CUP
THE
COUPON
Libby’s Apple Butter
Dill’ or Sour Pickles
Cardui he* done for m, for I
could not have gone on Uvipg in
nfstsasuSi
Bottle
"Best Quality
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth903989/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.