The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1944 Page: 4 of 12
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BIRD flf TOP CONDTTTOH?
Non-lnfected birds* in many flocks
need a tonic appetizer. Dr. Sals- I
bury'* AVI-TAB, a stomachic ;
COLOR CHEERS
XT
flock treatment supplies the ans-
wer to thousands of poultry rals-
•rs. Try it!—Atwood’s Hatchery.
* (ltc)
“TAKES’* CONFER LIFTETIME
IMMUNITY against ..sorehead,
canker, dlpthena due to POX if j
vaccinated with Dr. Salsbury’s
Fowl Pox Vaccine. Every serial is I
check tested for purity, potency I
and safety. We have it.—Atwood’s •
Hatchery. _ <ltc> 1
FOR SALE—
r
PEANUT HAY
Bright and dark. This year's crop
and plenty of it.—Joe Littlejohn,
Rt. 1. Comanche, „ <VtP>
WANTED TO LEASE — A place
■with a good house and enough
pasture for about six cows.—Mrs.
R. H. Evans. Rt. 2. Dublin. (ltp>
/
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
^ MADE WITH VITOtlZEO^OllS
JLive PAINT PROTECTION
FOR HOMES, FARMS, FACTORIES AND EQUIPMENT
Pitopburgh Paints stay tough. Live, and elastic;
give you bigger value in many different ways.
AD NO. 30
Kilpatrick's
POSTED NOTICE—My property»
posted against hunting, and all.
other forms of trespassing. The;
M. T. Mason place, otherwise
known as the Brick Plant place.
T. Mason. Comanche. (7-8p_)
FOR SALE—Divan, leather up-
holstered. Makes Into a bed. Price
$6. Also, an Airline battery radio,
$5.—Roy Fielder. Star Route. Sid-
^_im
In
FOR SALE—Sewing machine
good shape
n*y - ■_
FOR 8ALE—300 bales pea-green
peanut hay, 1243 crop.—See J. I.
Warrerr at Luther Harkins’ Fill-
ing Station at 10:00 o’clock Sat-
iirday morning, Sept. 16th. Gte)
HOUSE FOR SALE—Have house
to be moved. 24x32, boxed, in
good condition. Priced at $300
5 miles east of Oustine.—M. E.
Barnett. Oustine, Rt. 1. (7-8p>
LOST—Comanche County Owner-
Mrs. Cyril Irby, Sid-1 ership Map. Borrowed from C.
L (ltp> p. Denny, Comanche. Has my
name on it in indelible ink. Will
. . a __A name uu a ui iuuciujic iha, tw hi
FOR SALE—Two registered Short- appreciato the return of this map
oTotTr 8 mos. much^C P’ Denni''
eld. Priced right.—B. O, Caraway, —^--*■,
Energy.
<7-8p)
FOR SALE—Seed oats, new im-
proved Nortex oats. Made yield
of 70 bushels per acre this year.
$1 per bushel f.o.b.—Junior Files,
Rt. 2, Oorman. (7-17p)
LOST-r-Will the person who bor-
rowed my hand drill please return
FOR SALE—One Molene two disc _ . _ . ,
Sictor breaking plow In A-l con-
ilUon.—A. H. Graham. j ESTABLISHED ROUTE AVAIL-
----------—-—------- ABLE—We want a man or wo-
CAR FOR SALE—1931 Model A! man capable of taking over estab-
FUrd 8 tires. Can be seen at Ed; lished food and medicine Route in
Burdette’s.—Mrs. Dalton Perkins. I Comanche. Has been paying up
FOR SALE—One corn chopper in
good condition, power drive, pric-
ed at $30.00; Orie B. F. Avery
& Son hay mower. Purchased new
several years ago and been used
very little, priced at $50.00; One
grocery computing scales in good •
condition at $100.00; One small !
gasoline engine, needs coll and’]
minor repairs, at $1Q.00; One1
small hammer mill, excellent for
making corn meal or chops but i
will do most any kind of grinding,
at $100.00; One Batch feed mixer
in good condition, at $150.00. Last
two items were regular equipment
of Comanche Milling Co., at the
time of closing of said mill.—Dur-
ham Pecan & Peanut Co. (tf)
MILK COWS—For sale
trade for dry cows.—E. G. Webb,
Comanche. _• dtp)
Whether you are ready to buy
now or later or Just want to look.
______ _ please do eome In and see our
mpTlto $50 per week; possibilities un- I lovely new dresses, coats, and hats.
“ limited. Write the J. R. Watkins; —Roberson Sisters._
or Will , company. 72-80 W. Iowa Street. * TT - TT.,T,T.„
Memphis 2, Tennessee. (7-8p)’j HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — Pay
—" , good salary ** D <~,~
IfQBT—Four No. 4 Ration Books
Please return to The Chief or to
JL D. May. Comanche, Democrat
Star Route. dtp)
E. R. Wright. Co-
< ltc)
FOR SALE—Case tractor, 7 ___
WANTED—A baby sulky, tn fair
Clemenr d° Pl ^ conditidnT State price.—Walter J.
Marwitz,
Prlddy.
dtp)
(Definitely NOTICE—To my.friends and cus- FREH HOUSE RENT — Good
XSBM FOR SALE__________________ , _______
for sale)—1 mile Northeast of1 tamers; on account of attending house, finished nice on the iside.
Oustine. on school bus route, close court next week at Goldthwaite, electric lights, plenty wood and
to REA line and highway. Con-!1 w111 he open only early every water. Can have half of the pe-
tataus 58 acres, small orchard, ! morning and late In the after- cans to gather them. Will pay
berry patch, windmill, good water.1 noon- If convenient, I would ap- $io 00 a month to help me some
gpod barns, 1 big concrete floored 1 preciate your business then.—Will with the stock, fix a little fence;
chicken house. 1 small chicken wuggft*^ _ _ _ , (!tp> no farm work. Want a man and
house. Fair house.—Mrs. J. W ___________I his wife.—E. 8. Gamblin, Com an -
Williams, Oustine. Qffl Del, (ltp)
LOST—A gold’ heartshaped locket
In Comanche Saturday. Leave at
The Chief.—Frankie Aden, (ltp)
FOR SALE—Gas cook stove and
m Coolferator. Good as new.—C. W.
■mil dtp)
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID che. Rt. 3. east of Shiloh Baptist
for good used furniture and ap- church. dtp)
pliances. One piece or a houseful. )-~----‘-----------------------
—J. T. Mays 8c Co., Comanche. WANTED TO BUY — About 50
Phone 116
■
(tf)
young turkeys.—Robert Reed. Sid-
ney. , (ltp)
- — - — — — — - — — - — - —
FOR SALE — Good large hand-
made bed quilts $5.00 each; one
Burse fluffy feather bed $25.00;
am? newly made cotton mattress;
$20.00. Anyone wanting quilting
done bring it to Mrs. H. E. La-
Roque at end of Highway 36.
Northwest of Comanche.—Sidney,
Texas Star Route. ___ _< lift)
LOST—Iiceaat Plate No. 128-380
between Comanche and Soda FOR SALE—One nearly new com-
Springs school —Vestll Day. Rt. 2,1 bine with header attachment
Comanche, or leave at Chief._dtp) ! Ira Clemons, t
(tf)
FOR RENT—A rock garage.—Mrs. '■ JOHNSON ORASS HAY—00 bales
Fannie Moore, 400 East
Comanche.
Grand,
(ltc)
of good hay.—Dick Edinburgh. Rt.
1, Dublin. (ltp)
FOR SALE — 1934 , Chevrolet
Chape Fair tires. Good shape.—
BUI Gilliam, Sidney. (ltp)
PIANO FOR SALE—W. C. New-
ton, Phone 476.__(tfc)
.SALE—One iron
gray horse
weighting about 1200 pounds, 6
FOR SALE—Nice 5 room house,
all conveniences. Good young or-
chard. Good barn, cellar, and gar-
age; and doesn’t get muddy. South
part of Comanche, on Lake Road.
—Miles Bagley, Comanche. »(ltp)
“ '‘i ~ ~ ii > rorfti* > i ~> i I »
AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER,
Three years In the* -De Leon
Schools, would like position as
principal of rural school or small
town. Permanent certificate.—
Mrs. R. H. Jones, Rt. 6. Dublin.
A HEALTHY CHILD LEARNS
FASTER — Give them vitamins
Build them up In health and In
weight whe necessary, in ap-
petite. in a general all around
good feeling. Helps keep off colds
and other respiratory troubles.
(ltp)
years old, work any way; one bay.^^M^^
horse weighing 1100, good saddle J WANTED—Water well drilling,
horse. 5 years old; one six-pldW see Walter Seward at Mrs. W L.
cultivator, planter, disc pulverizer, Tatum’s.' 103 North Elm. (ltp)
and other plow tools.—Ira FI etch- i — —
GOOD NEWS! When ants are In
everything in your pantry and
some neighbor tells you how easily
Durham’s Extermo will banish
them—It Is really good news I And
our Extermo really does get rid
of ants. Pint bottle Only 35c at
Durham’s Rx. Pharmacy- Utf)
Star Rt.. Comanche.
(ltp)
FOR 8 ALE — Farmall A tractor
with cultivator, planter, and lister.
Bower lift And lights.—Dick Edin-
I burgh. Dublin. Rt. 1. . (lto)
TRACTOR FOR SALE — John
Deere H. on rubber, with all equip-
ment.)—E. L. Luckey, Comanche 3,
at Newburg. ____(7-8p)
.TflMPRT WANTED—Someone to
from 7$ to 180 acres of
fend prefer some in grain. Part
time pay for help, with stock. One 2nd Hand Store
[pasture of 30 acres of grass and
FOR SALE—1 dresser, large mir-
ror; 1 buffet. 1 brass bed. painted,
with springs; one 8-foot dining
table; 1 washstand; 4 dining
tables.—P. D. Nesmith at Morris
(ltp)
MILCH COWS—Want someone to
take care of three milk cows for
duration of war, that can take
care of calves until they are 8
to 10 months old. Pasture will be
paid an one heifer calf from
Jan. 1. 1245 until fresh. Are at
Charley Woolsey’s, Cotton Grove.
-Write D. E. Woolsey, 410 South
80th 8t„ Houston, Texas. (3-6p)
r. Etartfced number of stock al-
I lowed.—Floy Cunningham, Rt. 3,
I Oom&nche.__(7-8p>
aged man for
Lall]
| WANTED—Middle
inn work, especially one that
tes to handle stock, truck farm
orchard work.—Rea T. Hoff,
miles East Ft. Worth Hwy.
(It)
IFOR SALE--Good house
and lot
in Comanche. A very
desirable
location . In northwest
part of
of town —Rev. J. D. Smoot. Co-
manche.
. Kite)
Roberson Sisters’ collection of
suits brings yoti a wide range of
types including tailored suits with
a choice from a large variety of
dark and bright colors. (adv)
WANTED TO BUY — Oil range
cook stove. Also, an oil heater.—
L. W. Garrett. May. (7-8p)
TO MY TAX CLIENTS—If you
have not filed an estimate of your
Income tax for 1244, and if It has
developed that you will probably
have to pay a tax for 1244. then
you are due to file such estimate
by September 15th to avoid a pen
New Merchandise Just
Arrived at Kilpatrick's
HERE ARE SOME OF THE MANY
ITEMS WHICH WE CAN SHOW YOU!
Killen Axes
Hay Forks
Grain Scoops
Gravel Scoops
Post Hole Diggers
Step Ladders
Rubber and Canvas Belting
Kitchen Sinks
Soil Pipe
Soil Pipe; Fittings
Water Pipe
Pipe Fittings
i*_L
,
Telephone Batteries
Hot Shots
Electric Wire
Wiring Supplies
Linoleum Rugs
22 Rifle Ammunition
School Supplies
Fountain Pens
Baby Goods
Rocking Chairs
We Have Many Other Useful Articles
For the Home and Farm
Kilpatrick’s
SHOES LENGTHENED — If you
have a pair that is top short,
there’s no need to throw them
away, bring them in and have
. them lengthened for a small suqi|
*1 All kinds of repairing done at
moderate prices. When you need
•jishoes repaired think of Freeman's.
Freeman’s south side of square.
fll^i a"
JUST $1.00 DOWN
6.45
Pay the Bal-
ance la Small,
Easy Pay-
ments!
Have Me All Paid for
By Christmas!
Mi*e A Little Girls
Dream Come True!
The beautiful doll shown is 22
in. tall, has eyes that move and
close. Long lashes. Beautifully
dressed. Insurance for a merry
Christmas!
Other beautiful dolls with mov-
ing eyes and lashes. Complete-
ly dressed.
$3.95 and $4.95
i
Kilpatrick’!
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers. Indiges-
tion, Heartburn. Belching, Bloat-
ing, Nausea, Oas Pains, get free
sample, Udga. at Durham’s Pree-
crlptlon Pharmacy. (5-14p)
ARB YOU HARD OF HEARINO?
If so. we have Just the remedy—
a Zenith Hearing Aid that will
enable you to hear just as good
as you ever could. Come In and
let us give you a free demonstra-
tion,—Service Drug Store, “-- (tf)
DO YOU SUFFER FROM HAY
FEVER?—If so. call by the Ser-
vice Drug Store. We have some-
thing that will give you the de-
sired relief. Come by and let us
talk It over.—Service Drug Store.
(tf)
FOR SALE —Country home 3%
miles north of Comanche on De
Leon Highway. Four rooms and
large sleeping porch; hot and
cold water; REA electricity; house
wired for electric cooking. 25 acres
of sandy, land with over 100 fruit
.trees; many berries and grapes.
; An ideal country home conven-
{iently located. $3500.00.—8er ..or
write T. R. Atwood, Box 302. Co-
manche, or phone 3330. (tf)
FOR SALE;—No. 3 Champion pea-
nut thresher: also side delivery
flj.Inhn rtanra —-Wat- ~
ter Carlton. Route 1, Comanche.
(tf))
; FOR SALE — Registered White
; Face bull. Coming three years old.
; Papers furnished.—E. D. Brinson.
1, Comanche.
WANTED—To rent or lease farm
for one man crop. Want a place
with good grass. Can give 23 years
1 reference.—E. D. Fisher, Oustine.
Rt. (5-8p)
<6r7p>
WANTED TO BUY—Some young
turkeys.—8ee Fred Curry. Coman-
che. Rt. 1. or Phone 462. . (tf»
a LOBE PRODUCTS — We are
headquarters for reliable Globe
Vaccines and Animal Health Prod-
ucts in Comanche. Globe Products
havfe been the favorite of Texas
i\ ranchmen for Of& fB years. Made
in Texas and received fresh each
week, they reach you much fresh-
er than some out-of-state brands.
Play, safe and ask for Olobe Prod-
ucts at Durham’s Rx. Phsimacv.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 256 8*
u¥
Fine fabrics, superb tailoring In' Come by our vitamin department
matching suits and top coaUv ; and allow us to help you with FOR 8ALE—158 sere stock farm
the perfect costume to carry you t your Individual problem*—Ser- for sale 25 acres in cultivation,
through the Fall and Winter at vice Drug Store. _ (tf)
Roberson Sisters. (s<!lv) ~ rs-'-s-
FOR SALE — Very choice dairy
heifers $25 each. Holstein*. Guern-
seys and Ayrshlses. Non-related
bull free with 5 head. Shipped
C.OI).-Sayre Dairy Cattle Co..
^ : 1 ; 3-7c)
Sayre, Pa.
WANTED — Man or
take applications for
woman to
insurance.
FARM FOR SALE — 23.5 acres,
located 4 Vfe miles east of Coma -
che on Route 1. Good 4 room
house. Plenty of water.—C. O.
McQlothlln. 4 d, miles east of Co-
manche on Rt. 1. (6-)8p)
2 acres In berries. 15 pecan trees.
5 room boxed house, porch on
east, well windmill, good water
storage and watering trough, fair
barn, good lots, cow sheds. 6 ml.
East of Oustine on school bus
route. Price per acre $22A0. $600.00
in Federal Loan.—X. J. Kendrick.
Oustine. • ~-p-- ‘ (6-2p)
ABSENCE MAKES THE SCHOOL
____ _________WORK OROW HARDER—Help, ASTHMA SUFFERERS! If look-
$50 to $500. Liberal commission 3ro'ir child in school, In good tng for really effective relief—than
on apps and renewals. Can be Physical condition. Visit our Vita- j you should Investigate our Asth-
h an died easily in spare time.—1 m“* Department to rour sug- ma-Nefrln treatment. The Asth-
gestion—Service Drug Store, (tf)
Write U.M.BA,
phenvllle, Texas.
531, 8te-
(3-fp>
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Mr*.
C. B. Baxter. Telephone 160. Co-
manche. (ltc)
mm mm, tmt mrn w
Many ladies are building their
Fall wardrobe around suits. It’s
one of the basic fashions for the
new season Roberson Sisters has
a large selection of suits.
7oultry^ec£s
Needed Now and After Victory
Use SULF1-TONE (liquid eulphrate) In
drinking water or feed. Help* control
diaeaae, repel* paradtt. Try $1.00 book
only 69c at_____
; Durham’s
Prescription
Pharmacy
PERMANENT WAVE, Me! Do
your own Permanent with Charm-
Kurl Ktt. Complete equipment,
Including 40 curleir and shampoo.
Easy to do, absolutely Harmless.
Praised by thousands including
Fay McKensle, glamorous movie
star. Money refunded if not sat-
isfied. — Durham’s Prescription
Pharmacy. (46-Rp)
HEARINO AID BATTERIES for
WANT TO BUY—50 head of good
Nannies, a few poor heifers, good
smooth mouth horse about 1050
lbs. that will work or ride, also
__perch of lime rock, and
2 foot tartdem disk harrow.
*Rea Ti HOff, 4ft ml. East Ft.
(It)
5 Minutes To Trade
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
forth
Hwyf
THE
IM FOR SAL*—150 acre farm
ir Proctor for ..ale. also farm
Kta with 16 inch wheels i r
tires, several ricks wood.—
T. Hoff. 4ft ml. East Ft.
h Hwy. (It)
RAGEN’S FRUIT
STAND
& VEGETABLE
Apples^ Oranges,
Lemons, Tomatoes,
Potatoes, Cabbage,
Etc.
Priced!
lad Candy
r
pfLgf;
RELIABLE
BAfrERY
Guaranteed Kb To 50 Months.
A Battery <nt Even Need!
A Prior (or Every Pune!
INVEST *N RELIABLE
BATTERIES
FOB RELIABLE SERVICE.
alty. If you have filed an estimate Ml* ** Service Drug *8tore. If
for 1944, and it was too high, by you net** a battery come in and
filing an amendment by Sept. 15,'*ee us.—Service Drug Store, (tf)
you may reduce your payment and 1 ~
FOR SALE—1935 OldsmotoUe Se-
dan. New motor overhaul. Oood
tires. Cheap.—Phone 119 or see
Travis Cunningham. .(6-6c)
COMBAT MISERY of
‘ATHLETE'S FOOT
Doctors know that effective,
prompt relief for the miseries of
“Athlete’s Foot” comes from the
application of a fungicide that
reaches the deeper layers of the
infected skin tissues. So, at the
very first signs of “Athlete’s
Foot.” apply the same wonderful
salve many doctors recommend—
FTTNGI-REX. You will soon dis-
cover that FUNOI-REX does reach
those deeper layers ef the in-
fected skin tissues.
Like all Rexall Drug Products,
FUNOI-REX is tested and ap-
proved by the Department of Re-
search and Control, United Drug
Company and it is sold only at
Rexall Drug Stores. Ask for
FUNOI-REX today at Durham’s
Prescription Pharmacy, your Rex-
all Drug Store. Available In either
greaseles sor regular salve base,
lft ounce tube only. 49c.
Durham’s
ma-Nefrln treatment has proven
to be the most remarkable method
to control asthmatic attacks that
we have ever sold. Complete out-
fit retails for $15.00 and worth
every cent that It costs. For sale
by Durham’s Prescription Phar-
macy. (6-20
RID Yiu Premises of FDee—Use
Pratt’s Fiy Spray about your house
and also about your bams and
stock pens. There is no use to
let your stcek be tormented with
flies.—Service Drug 8tore. (tf)
acres. 75 acres in cultivation, bal-
ance in postoak and blackjack
timer. Oood 4 room house, well
and fairly good outbuildings. Lo-
cated on Sidney School bus line.
Also on mail route. 8 ml. NW Sid-
ney. For further information, ate
A. H. Oraham. Sidney. (4-7p)
FIGHT THE BOLL WEEVILS
AND BOLL WORMS—We have
plenty of calcium arsenate on
hand to be used for this purpose.
—Service Drug 8tore (tf)
See the new house dresses at
Roberson Sisters. We have noth-
ing but standard brands. (adv>
VETCH SEED I have about 4.000
pounds of Tenmarque wheat and
common vetch, mixed at about
the right proportion to sow. 5c
per pound, sacked at barn-—W.
H. Burton. Comanche. Rt. 3.
(5-8p)
FOR SALE—100 White Leghorn
puDete, three and half months
old. $1.00 each.—T. J. Laughlin.
Blanket. (ltp)
POSTED NOTICE—All my prop-
erty is posted against hunting or
trespassing of any kind.—V. A.
Meyer*, Comanche__(tf)
'>our
•—Hi
FOR SALE — One three-quarter
bed size mattress, slightly used.
Also 2 rabbits.—704 North Aus-
tin. Comanche. (ltp*
Prescription
Pharmacy
ATTENTION STOCKMEN — If
you have any trouble with Pink
PECAN CROP FOR SALE — 100
acres of native and budded pecans.
Oood crop.—B. F. Moore. Dublin.
Rt. 1, 4 miles north of Oustine.
♦ (4-5p)
FARM FOR SALE- -80 acres, 50
acres In cultivation; 9 acres tn
plums. Well improved, .running
water. One mile north of Indian
Creek Church
-Brady York.
(3-6p)
FARM FOR SALE—142.8 acres,
located 4 miles east of Oustine on
Highway No. 36; 4 room house,
outbuildings, school bus route,
REA line right b ythe gate, 2
good wells, running creek. 2 small
orchards, 87.8 acres tn cultivation,
balance in pasture. 34 acres rich
bottom, balance peanut land.—
H. M. Hilthouse, Oustine. Rt. 1.
(4-7p)
ROOM FOR RENT—Front bed-
room in the former Mrs. N! E.
Palmer residence at 468 West Col-
FOR SALE — Llvermon Peanut
Pickers. (Ration Free), Automatic
Self-Feeders and Automatic Self-
Feeders for other machines. Liver-
mon Peanut Picker Repairs. Also:
We have in stock the following
size Tractor tires: 9-24; 10-24;
10-28; 1125-28; 7-32; 9-36; 12-36.
13-13: 10-38. Send your Ration
Certificate for tires to us.—Shan-
non Supply Co.. Phone 138. 8te-
phenvllle. Texas. (6-8c)
RID Your Premises of fleas, lice,
and mites. Try Lee’s Lice Killer.
Also used for killing bedbugs and
ante.—Sendee Drug Store. (tf)
KSMA REX MATES “
FOR ACID INDIGESTION
Tm Testrf, Tm AaJaiad “teai-ta’
Now Here ii Haotfy, MofcriTafckt fir*
We
Fall ,
let iu
—Rot
Bisma-Rex Mates are the new.
remarkable Antacid Tablets for
relief from the discomforts of acid
indigestion. Easy to take and con-
venient .to carry in pocket or
have credit for overpayment. If DON’T KEEP IT A SECRET- c ‘V. wuk *>Ursc- Bisma-Rex Mates gives you
you estimated it too low. you are The beglnnimz of the Christmas l".your Durham s Jgt ™ls J* J thls 4-*®y relief that has made
required to amend it. and pay up season for gifts for serviceman Rg» Steer^ Pin* Eye ^Jder * | acce“ 1 b th C 1 d Bisma-Rex Antacid Powder m
up season ___ o__
the increase, or be subject to pen- overseas is here—September 15 to posttvely guarantee our,_____.... ______--, ^
S&h t’ATo, “tM y-?hu: SJ ............... .
ers. It applies to trustee, guard- Service Drug Stora has Just the »n^ effectively m any prepare- nieeat Better Homes and 8o9thes hTitated stomach mem
. Mmlnlstrators, e^I.wlll be B‘ft» you want to _ buy_ for «<»» °n_ the market and ».«. • 3 *t„,”.. branea and 4) Rcllevea laartbun
famous:
1) Neutralizes excess stomach
acid, 2) Helps remove gas. 3)
Ians, uiUIllIlK-iiraLOrS, etc. I W1U De avr* ----- -.....- V- ,-------finrHnn« anH olmntif all nthnrt •*“« "»' noiKVCB .WSTUUni
; out next Monday and iSiesday. the servicemen. — Service Drug this—our 60^ size bottle of Pink ^ to Serrioe due to fermentation of foods in
attending the Democratic ton- Store. (6-8c);Eye Powder_ contains .klniost, 3 ?«Wlshe£u^ the stomadi. . * “
; vention__Y w uWimes .. .w tlm©« ™uch a* kny $T.OO Pmf P®0*Ho. librariw, etc Sea ^ Rexall Prminrt a/.-
I reution.—Y. Wl. Holmes. (It)
STRAYED — Whlteface bull, "T^Eye Powder on the market and; at my home, 3rd bouse west tuaUyS works rNav^team”^
has 'W branded you take no rlsk-lt must «tve;of high school on_Walco« Ave,! J^irt tSttoLStS1 &S .*?
(|»-7cl |
WHEN BETTER sewing machine
We Charge low Batten
While Tea Walk
Dim Auto Parts
o1 land, highly Improv: ; Brown wood. Texas-<U»dy Gaines. ATHLETE’S FOOT Strikes 1>» I L*'j!
80 acres $2500: U, . ’ ^ (5-lp*,of U. S. population.. Visit our Poot ^p™iard
rFOR SALE—1936 Ford Pickup and! years old, and hks "W” branded you take no risk—it must give
large trailer for hauling peanuts, j on his left hip; Strayed about results • or no charge. Sold and. .. _
j—Ira Clemons. Ltf) I three weeks ago from the old guaranteed by Durham’s Rx. Phar-1 D. Norrid, Comanche.
: Davis Ranch near Prlddy. Reward. I maev. , (tf) -
I FOR SALE—2 good mares $50.00; Call me collect . 8518F4, Lake
100 acres
! ed $4,006 ■■
acres $2600; 93 acres $2850; 1001 _ „« J [Care Department to prevent and
acres $800 ; 80 acres $1000; * 92 WANTED— Men’s, women’s, and treat this troublesome foot con-
acres $1050 ; 450 acres, well looat- children's used shoes. We want dltlon. A complete line of com
ed; 250 acres, well located; 2 nice women’s and girl’s low heel shoed and bunion pads.—Service Drug
city residences, priced at $2500 that are in good condition, and j store. _ (1-5#
and $3500. If you are interested i need np repmring. Also, we buy -- "
in buying or selling see me—Pate men’s and boy’s boots and shoes.
No Junk wanted. If you art short
on shoe stamps, buy hers and
save your stamps. We want your
used magazines, pay cash or trade
one fof two.—Freeman’s, south
side of square, Comanche. Ktf)
or m»ll orders to Route 3.- Mrti., “B. question.. That U,
itifically formulated in-
to to work at different
Fagan.
(ltc)
LOSt
Mash.
— Sack of Arrow Laying
somewhere in Comanche.
J. D. Fielder. Comanche.
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FOR SALE—80 acre farm, half in
grass and half in cultivation, 6
room house, fine well water and
good windmill, plenty of timber,
nice pecan orchard, on school bus
and mall route. Can five posses-
sion. Harrison St Jones, Oustine.
the sclent
gradients
times to give you both quick re-
lief and prolonged relief.
Bisma-Rex Mates are indivl-
___________ ________ _____dually wrapped in Cellophane-
will bring me to vour door. Wise rekdy to use’ at the very first sign
Model ~C pinking shears $6.00 1 °f acid indigestion. Don’t wait—
when in stock; 2 buttonhol at-1 *pr these wonderful Antacid
Tablets today at Durham’s Pres- #
criptlon Pharmacy, Rexall Drug .
Store. Box of 50 tablets 50c. ’ ^
*»
taohmenta per month, first come
first served. Let me repair your
sewing machine.—W. W. Jarrett.
2ft miles east on Ft. Worth High-
way. - v '____ _ (tf)
HORSESHOEINO — Good shoes,
good work. Bring ’em fas.—Bud
News
rewsome’s Blacksmith Shop, (tf)
Durham’s
Prescription
Pharmacy
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1944, newspaper, September 15, 1944; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841533/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.