The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1959 Page: 4 of 12
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CBMANHX CHXXT JANUARY 10. 1860
khMl Menus < i&TS'n?"'’
January l#-ta i Indian Creek TTiunday Club
Monday Beef Pat tie* with *ra- mrt for ^ frt*t meeting of Jhe
ry, mashed potatoes, gTeen beam. . yraJ. january 8. with Mrs Rachel
apples sauce, bread, milk, and Ice pveretl Two qullta were finished
cream. a wonderful barbecue cowered
Tuesday—Macarlnl with cheese. | dteh WM served to twelve
blackeye peas. spiced beets, bread mt>mbers and three gueata
milk and cherry cobler i j-^p club meets every other
Wednesday—Turkey Steak with The next meeting will
gravy. buttered peas, concealed j ^ wlth Mm O. B (Teere. Jan.
apple sauce salad, hot rolls, milk, 22 We hope all members will be
butter, and peanut butter and; prCTent and new members and
syrup | visitors are welootne—Club Re-
Thursday — Hamburgers with norVer.
cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, pickle* ' __
patato chips, milk and can tom a- San Anff(o visitors
lues. iw-v and Mrs. Pies Todd and
Friday— Meat Loaf with catsup ^ Jerry and Rusty Durham
buttered com. lettuce and freah were Angelo visitors Batur-
in nach salad, hot bolls, butter,
milk and peanut butter and syrup ' _ _
talking
' Also these people are
about a railroad. They at
in* a railroad from -OMnAJJfb*;
northwest through Rising Star
Such substantial men as E E
Denny are proposing to give $300
for such a project Such $ road
would pass through some of the j
finest fanning land in the county
and If K should develop thst Oil.
exists in that section, no country j
could be found that would bet-
ter sustain a railroad.
The First National Bank: Capi-
tal. Surplus and Profits $80,000;
W h Bddleman. president: John
T. Jay. vice president. T. R.
Holmsley, cashier: and B R.
Long, assistant cashier.
It Is reported thst a spring hat
been discovered en the Char Us
Denny place about ten miles
northwest of Comanche that pro-
duces about two gallons of oil
per day The citizen* of the Bibb
neighborhood are preparing to
romantic drama.1 organise a company for the pur-
A Savage King." written by .pose of putting down a test well
Clarence Bennett, author of *The| on the Bob Jones place. There
Holy City." Prices 25 cents, 50(has been on that place for ten
cents. 75 cents, and $100 beau, years a well that contains so
on JM8 at Paris Smith’s Drug'much oil that it cannot be used
Store for drinking or watering stock.
R H Hamilton, successor to Doubtless the finding of oil near
SI Slurs Rgo
■ Brlghtman. on
K- of the White A
■Store, here has
[from the annua
hdlse Show ana
I In Wichita Paid
of boy* enrolled 360. number of
girls M6
The Comanche Opera House,
one night only. Wednesday. Nov-
ember 25. 1808. Levon te and
Plesher presents. Mr Russell
Snoad and Miss Eva Sargent In
the beautiful
Eastland Visitors
Mr and Mrs Troy Mj
visited their son. Charles
shall and family in Ea
Sunday.
CHARLTON
hlOCHNlCOLOft
indtaCHNlRAMA'
ice Mon -
H'C rpr.
Cunning-
O. Love-
L. Japk-
■, County
es; J.
C. A
Ftnd-
. and
ar<L full.Af JLiL.
of Ifidusthous 1
! “two-bits a I
it full t»f dairy,
eykCTTopr-aftf
II. D. Aimitrorig. Surveyor..
A monthly feport of Coman-
che School Superintendent D. P.
Parker shows that the total en-1
roWment in .Qmailcfrc .Schools Is
601 'tudenU: of whom UM are In t'
the h»gh school. There are 179 j*
* BEAUTIFUL
KITCHEN TOWELS
DELICIOUS
ORANGE SLICES
Sunday
doaau charu*. a
cow* with circarn
gathered, the m«
hanks paid off. the faj-giei in the
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32 inch printed ag toi- m
id colon in a blend of ~ J ,
Silk and Rayon. Thais i
BIG ASSORTMENT
BRAND NEW
DRESS
MATERIALS
Whik They Last
REGULAR $2.49
Ladies Gowns
Your choice of long or
short stylet and you
mey choote from Pink,
Rote, Msizs or Paris
Blue. Sizst 34 to 40.
You'll love these beau-
tiful Gowns.
STRIPED POLO SHIRTS
look at this low price.
Yes, you'll find frequent deity scheduler on
Continental Treilweye rolling to your deetinetion.
And you'll 6nd the eeme friendly treetment end
low fern that have mede Continente! Treilweye
America'e faetaet growing nation-wide hue system.
GLASSWARE SALE
SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS.........2 f
MILK WHITE COFFEE MUGS............
MILK WHITE BOWLS .*................
Bx12Va INCH BAKING DISH ..........
LARGE VEGETABLE BOWLS.............
3-PIECE BOWL SETS...................
VINTAGE SNACK SETS.................
| 12 QUART POLYETHYLENE
WASTE BASKETS
FINK OR TURQUOISI
So. no matter where you’re going cell Continental
Treilweye first — you’ll be glad you did I
VALUKS TO 59c
' Ml new arrivals In nc
spring patterns You ma
choose fro* 12 dlfferc
'cinds of hsautiful fabric
These will go fast at th
low price. HURRY !’
THURSDAY MORNING
San Angelo
Stephen ville
Brownwood
Fort Worth
Dallas
OWL DRUG
18* W. CENTRAL ]
BRASSIERES
LADIES PANTIES
Elastic Leg Brief* is
durable Rayon. Tbs
colors are white, blue.
| pink and yellow. We
have your sire and
you’ll appreciate the
excellent quality at
BE HERE EARLY THURSDAY
MORTON
W^ ALL-STEEL W
~W ADJUST ASLE *
f IRONING
BOARDS
A Regular $8 00 Value
Ha* big 15x51 INCH TOP
and the ,color* are Cherry t i
Pink and flipper. You gave v/l
$3.00 by buying this ' fine
Ironing Board during our ■
ART GOODS
Stomped For Embroidering
KIMBE
is YOU*
i
J OH K
18x30 INCH
FOAM RUBBER
RUGS
Ettht beautiful eolors
to choote from and
ran be need Up many
blacea about the
on America's Most .Popular Tools!
HAND
TOWELS
BIG TOWELS
BEAUTIFUL HI-LO
LOOP RUGS
WASH
CLOTHS
Seconds of regu-
lar 89c Towel*
and what a val-
ue. You’ll want
half * dozen at
thl* sale price.
Thete beautiful Rugs have fringed
ends and you'll find a color to
match any room In your house.
These sell regularly at $1.98.
If your property value is $20,000 and you Mvi
• $10,000 worth of fire insurance,
you have part time insurance. Now i$ the tijhe
to make sJre you have fun protection you need.
Remember, if you’re not fully insured, It's not enough!,
lb CAN
2-QUART
ALUMINUM
GREASE
DISPENSER
3-PIECE BOWL SET
Snug fitting cover with
Black Bakelite Knob.
No-'Spill Spout and
firm handle permits
easy pouring with-
out danger _ _
of grease fife*
burnt.
•ouri now. » •
Representing THE TRAVELERS, Hartford
Three useful BROWN OVENWARE BOWLS,
*iie* 2'i-qt.. l'/j-qt. and 1-«t. So handy
in the kitchen. \
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1959, newspaper, January 16, 1959; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904267/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.