The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1950 Page: 4 of 20
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Sunday. April 16
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“Aunt. Sallie" Grigsby. who has
been very ill, is. reported much
better.
Sunday School.
a in. '..Alumin" Worship
Worship I
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I Mineral Well.;, to visit will: Mr.
'.and Mr-. Aletianiwr, who former-
1 ly re ail'd in Tallulah. when Mr.
I Alexander was pastor of the Pre.s-
I byteuan Church there. .
Mr, J. A. Hanna of Denison
is here visitinn her daughter. Mrs.
M. E. Jenkins.
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Kendrick’s Memorial Works
COMANCHE —NEW WEEK
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mirror resilvering
order on your
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of all kinds.
upholstering
work—also, on
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My Work is Guaranteed to Please
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Mcixiuell’s Upholstery Shop
DUBLIN, TEXAS
\V. MESQUITE ST.
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SPECIALS
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UK. I 'i PE ENGLISH \\ Hl 1 E LEGHORN
PRODUCTION REDS
BARRED ROCKS
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Hog Breeders
SEE THE SENSATIONAL NEW
Dyn - O - Lubber
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and
We have day old and started chicks In the
following breeds almost every
day in the.week.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
\\ HU I! ROCKS.
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Easy to operate—Brings Service
Station Lubrication loathe farm.
No air required ONIA
NOW l» inc mnv i
to Place V ; j
YOUR ORDER. 1
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Sir. ailing 41 Pampa 11
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si,ter, Mis R T.
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Will; )1<
B.ll Ol i- 'At "•
was born and
i.<• County
and h»-r a.s a. breeder of
t, ever ttkis recently t ie. ted st ci eta!
broth.tr t>.,. Southwestern
' Bleeders Association. Ml <->ia
gow sends the foliowing interes t
ing report cf h- -uvitiee wlt.i
the Cross Bar Farm,
witii which he is now
The Southwestern
V.t attended the funtrai Secretary
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Atwood
Chicks
Get An EARLY START Toward High Egg Production
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How it th« time Io »tarl your baby ch.ckt Market
bfO'lert early . . . have pullett layirrj early when
pritet are alwQ/t .hiqhetl. Don I delay. Come m or
call in and o'oer your chick t today. You II make
more money jiqrt.ng a brood NOW,
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De l.ron Housing Approve®
A Unity dwelling unit housing
project .ix.n.-oied by li.e City
ir U-on. has te < n approved
ti.i Federal Go-, i ri.merit
f ' W .
cured in Co-
ar.d got his stait
hine hows Jiv-ie.
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Hereford Hog (
.1. is Association. Mr.
sends the following
r,i; jar eg.«e«... »» W1U, »»«»«co"""."”d i
! and Mrs. Norwood. I The Southwestern Here
‘ . - Hog Breeders met in Dallas r
■i cently to elect officers. !
■ I Dr T J Cross of Fort Worth |
■ iwas elected I^sldent. H. D.|
■ (Radebaugh. Ftamona. vice ;
■ president; and Bill Glasgow. For
■ Worth. secretary
1 Mr. Glasgow, the oldest Her<--
< I ford hog breeder in the feo.^h
/” west has seen his hogs sen at
X top prices in all the big ^les .n
\ the Southwest. A °'asI<?w Ji ®.
-*t gilt topped the Liibboth,
. ford hog sale. Three Glasgow
•I bred gilts topped the Clovis all-
• bivud salt*, brin'-jii*^ $.□()
I I Mr, Glasgow ha., recently au-
'c. ptcd a position vvith t.ie Ci<£>
, ' ■ Bar Farm, fie M'd p1 T; J C* . |
. i.avc comol.d i"..i nicir tun .. >
liUl(1 alc Panning on »-
| in-t. Hereford hog- la-i.i m lll£
i United States. ,
' TH- Cross Bar Farm is located
' !1-.. miles we t of Fort Worth on
I tiic Trimly River. The Cioss Bai
barm is noted for its fine piou-
uci.s. It' i.a., its own dressim.
plant and—cum storage facilities.
It dresses out thousands of
pounds of meats, such as pork,
bi cf, cluckens, turkeys and lab-
’‘tIii- Cross Bar Farm specialize.,
fine meats of all kinds, both Iresli ,
I and cured. Besides its meat trade, ;
pas a grade A dairy. It also i /
specializes in Ireih e-gs. me
(Cross Bar Farm lias a line n>
} n.'at 11,11 system wbi'-li irrigates a I
. lave number of at.res. ■
■ ’i he Sunnvtcx Rabbi'r.v. owned |
I by Ii-.ill" Jones, is located on the .
1 Cross'Bar Faun. Mr. Jone.; is a.
! line Ci.ri .Ilan "I'nlleman and any |
11 IV vol' al'e in lived of some ii.K’ j
' ,.:ni' labbits, he will be more;
I, "lad to fit you up. lie '•'■‘h
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Mis R V Finson
farn.ly had as tiieir gue
The Han Antonio Public Lib- the Easter holidays her
rary owns the greatest collection and Lis family. Me an s. ■_
of circu-s mementos in the world W Noiwoixf and son. Rxiixirt. oi
; __ San Francisco. California Tney
now working in all sections sign- all spent Ea.xter Sunday in^N ai^
Ing up possible users of this
new cooperative service.
H H Burnett and Mr andTSrs
; Bune’t
t 46 at Muy-
Mr. B .rni-'t.
H. Burn'll and
<>n 'f ue,-
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I,o. i>itallzation fliini a scvci'i
in i he I Dublin 1 a > piial.
J. ,D Stephens attended
homecomin-. at the
ek Baptist Church
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Small s’oek DUCO Polishes-Cleaners ;
Closing Out At V2 Price!!
Comanche Auto Parts
FELIX MAYO. Prop.
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NOTICE To
PEANUT Growers
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1950, newspaper, April 14, 1950; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260217/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.