The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1944 Page: 4 of 12
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JFBEDER HOOS WANTED—Want
..Jto buy feeder hogs weighing 90 to
123 pound*. betweeiMSbw and Weji»
I nesday. ?cbr<f8th
’ LfiuderntTlk, Yard.
- Ed BkrT
(ltp>^
SSKIiKMBSiateS2El‘“e ™‘
JK5? «Bm MM.
Arrivals
FARM FOR RENT-153 acres. 86
miles west of Stdwy--’W_ H- „iww . v» . —--------
McCullough, R(.>>ite 1. Sianey^urp i ^ cuitiv^tijn. Well Improved place.
^ T7TZ i„a tanV1 OfX)d house and barn. See E. R.
2 S£“3gj«r.itjjg&fcgg?
Joels Service Station. Comanche.1 FOR rent - Furnished tourist
_r _ ___(-“r |cottj^e.- Telephone 220___cite)
FOR SALE 4 disc Avery
Good as new Will
or sheep—Hent>^ffihns- ^>US'
m *
ville.
cottaaar* Telephone
HOOS—HOOS—HOGS—We want
to be neighbors with all of you.
“We have no lqve for your hogs.
Come and get them.—^C. ST Ho-
ward. < 1 tf>)
FOR 8ALE16 acres. Well lm
IpSSSASSm a£t ^»;
that ran be irrigated by windmill. rj»oR SALE Oood residence. Closed
* *_i~ * “ JD^-WT in on paved street.—Call at 303 !
of Hard-To-Gefc *
*»• • w .' ...w ’ •" .
”*■ • • ^ ’ .. _■** * ■"
Merchandise
v
that
■^•SSL£°aCT«.. e-
Hays . _ .^P-SSPj
HOUSE FOR RENT—Four room
house, located 4 imies north
Gustme. Fleets of T6dm for cows,
chickens. and garden. Oood wind-
mill and water. Priced reasonable:
—R. L. Turnbow. Dublin, Kt-.-Tr
East Central.
FOR SALE — A Home Comfort ,
stove. Priced for a quick sale.
011 J: A. Summers. Box 690rc<wrian-
dtpl
SEWING MACHINE REPAIftINO
—All makes: parts and supplies,
(ltp) [Over 27 years All work guaran-
-----— I teed. Pinking shears, hand sew-
MULE FOR SALE — Bay mare lng need^s. \ penny postcard will
mule. 16 hands high, 8 years Qld, bring me to your. door.—W. WT
♦Enamelware
♦Milk Strainers
♦Cream Can*
♦Vacuum Bottle*
♦Lunch Kits
♦Meat Choppers
♦Rim Lock*
♦1035-12 Sheep
-- and Gpat Wire
good mule, no blemishes. Can be
seen at my home 1V* miles west
of Edna Hill.—G. F. Black—Dub 'Highway"""™
Bn: Route 1-----------------—HIT'
SCISSORS' SHARPENED’ FREE
Red -C*fnss—workers- as my
-RfiT
..tSorJ ribution
Leave at
ton.
is in fine shape
Comanche. Rt. .1
Jatrett, P.O. Box 28. Comanche.
2Vi miles jeast pn Fort Worth
SEED OATS T have a few TTurnT^
' '
♦Check Line*
♦Wheelbarrow*
♦Spading Fork*
♦Garden Rakes \
♦Chopping Hoe* .
♦Pruning Shears
* t,......•, *
♦Chicken Feeder*
♦Chicken Founts
i r£
Aid Hosiery. —See T- Wr Murphree, Slpe
come back to the SjSnnga. 10 miles NW Sidney. (tf)i
r5S^ARur¥f^'w,--.^ua|
D^ Btore ar?f 'Wck. Horn JBtertmi HaUh-
--- - - - ^ry__________________^
FOR SALE—Lard OT fruit press w.mn_ wlll 41 for „nv
$7 50; library tiute. Columbia ^ANTOD-Will give $1 for any
phono»r.p(.. magazine ruck, sulky. R Mahon .t M«-
hon’a Craftsman Shop, De Leon. k
, T - s’- <tf)
WINDMILL WANTED—Any make fn
with tower. Also sned well plpelng.
and dofuble disk plow, one row
planter and cultivator. 3<" gal-
vanized pipe.—Rea T. Hoff, Phone
Comanche. •
I-
FOR SALE—W.C. Allls-Chalm*rs . „ . .....
tractor. Good condition, good rub- ] taH»m^
ber, double row ediMpment.^200
Pecan St Brow n wood 11 tn-tfr), g®ar type, also lowest type. I nave
gg*JL*gj. grown wood ^^JltP^Ic; j g blmck work horge w.ighmg ftbout
) .
red bushels of Fergdrson seed oats
. for «ie at my rstore;A mi. west of
ion to the war effort. I pri^dy at $i.iK) per bu.'Free from ;
flue Chief.—D. O Hamp- j0imw)Il Krai;, seed.—J. H Priddy,
— j imrtln, ' t . -■■ <29-30c>
TENT FOR SALE— 11^x14. with FOR SALE CHEAP—A good Bur-
three foot wall 12 ouncedurkl_ahd! pee can ««aicr, and a -wagon.—
pc—H v Moore, I W. R: Picket, Oils tine, Rt. t, <lfp> ’
«itp»4 —-----
- j • MAKE-UP” YOUR HANDS FOR
John Deere Model H ROMANCE — Keep your hands
■
The»e and many other -hard-to-get item*
can be found at KILPATRICK’S. We are
fortunate to have been, able to buy this
merchandise; call and get these item*
while theyjaftf !
Cute and gally-colqrad Mov-
ing, stand-up and four-fold
styles.
5 for 5c 3 for 5c
2 for 5c 5c
... for grown-up*
FOR SALE—Two hundred acres11400 lbs. and some Johnson grass
land; 46 mile* Southwest of Co-i hay for sale —Herman Haulmt.
munch*. All under net fence. Well Phone 2913. Comanche^____(It)
Improved. Also Oliver Tractor 70
good rubber, starter, lighUargAd
bower lift; 38 good young Jersey
cows.—B.
Route.
CHICK TABLETS— Here’s good
news for baby chick ralpea. Berrios
'• s‘«»h'“- «f»ss assssi
---MJCiSiijiet that “floats” on top of the
Kilpatrick’s
Kll PATRICK’S
FOR SALE j;>nn uc^rre jbouw ri ------------- , -—^ ^
tractor and equipment for sale.—! ready lor romance. Luxor Mand
J F-Caffey. Blanket Rt. 2. l'i Cream keeps hands soft to touclij
ygejy-n roPn !£
FARM HAND WANTED — Jim r hands. Tlie only preparation fory
Cox. Comanche. < lip) ' hand c$re known to contain
- ——, - 'yiT----- - • - - --^4€ARBAMinair-laa>6M»4iaaH«Mh-h*-4
FC>R SALE—5 room house, analgredlent used, by surgeons. Use
lot, at Gormah. Texas. $750.— Luxor Hand Cream dally. Never
Box 98 Carbon. Texas.___<_11p* J be without it. Row priced 39c andT
P I 79c.—Service Drug Store, Coman-1
POSTED NOTICE — The farms1 che :.r. , ttl).
owned by the tThdersigned in the j--;--—---- '""" - - -i m |
|tSStxronoN.*»«»« .^ poultry;for rent — ^ .wtt.:,T5rS?
.....Is one of the most Important tn- Raisers—Keep youf animals and j ment. Couple preferri'd; not more recipe. — Madam Rose. Rt.
FOR SALE—20 rolls of goat wire, drinking water, keeping 1t safe
size 14 Va" gauge 12” stay. 35” from disease germs all day. not
high^J. 1 Neel Gro. Si Hdw., for Just a few hours. Friends, you
Lamkln, Texas, formerly Neel can actually SEE this Pratt Chick
Bros. i (tf> Tablet work. Insert a tablet In one
-- of the "floats" that comqp in the
FOR SALE—1 lo^ 150x150; one package, throw It In the drinking
hemstitching machine; l. class fountain, and. presto, you can
room teaching unit; *2 oak book see fresh medlcat^on^uonilng off
cases; 1 automatic electric toast- the tablet all day long. Glve'your
er; J chicken coop.—Mrs Oeo. W. chicks this round-the-clock pro-
Tate. 1 ^ — . ; tection. 8top in at Service Drug
S?—r-r--—Store and get Pratts Chick Tab-
FARM FOR oALE— 221.4 seres, jeta for your flock.—8ervice Drug
- . (tf)
one^aHd one half mile south of ston, Comanche.
Proctor; 120 acres In cultivation. -•——
Full of young-hearted . fun or*
hcribboned- sentimental stanzas
5c ea. 10c ea.
LET MADAM RO^E Help solve
your life problems—4 questioners
balance haw' chon-WHlSw SICK1,tjpae/ your dr^rior
creek with everlasting runxilng fhst—Uten for accurate and de^
w.atei^’’,rood residences, bams and pc-ndable prescription s*Aice cair
other unpiovements including an ry your prescription to Durham*
old 3-room house.—H. Oaines. Prescription Pharmacy <27-3dc)
•Proctor. ±=l-T (tf> ' *. c~ :
^ 73Pi^__srtaa. J OLOBE PRODUCTS -- We are
TURKEYS FOR SALE This sea- 1 headquatteri for ' reliable Globe
aon. -we can Offer you better than 1 Vaccines and Animal Health Prod-
e\yr Broad Breast Bronze Tomi ucts tn Vptiuuu tu^ Globe Products
in keeping with our policy of good ] have been the favorite of Texas
breeding, nothing but prize win- ranchmen for over 25 years. Made
ning toms were used In our flock in Texas and-recrived fresh each
last year. We are offering to the week, they reach you much fresh--
public toms front America s most ( er than some out-cl-stat« brands,
famous strains at a price you can play safe and ask for O obe Prod- .
afford to pay. If you a/e looking ucU at Durham’s Rx ’hownac/
for thq best, look at Bradshaw s. I CT
Bradshaw, Indian Oapw WANTED—Small.gus cook std\»
T - 3:-- n(tfcl1 tn good condition —See Mrs, Cleve
------------—---J Callaway or telephone 364 or 324.
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s
color of your hair and all other R .cU P T U R E j h^INQ YOUR Eggs for custoii
persons hair Pertalnaf-to your Serious complicaUons knd even I
questions provided you Uvclose A^th may from an HI \ t
nmg at large and any other kind
of trespassing whatsoever. Any
—, BUUtr after bhis n*»ti< r allowing
his hogs lb run at large on our
land will be prosecuted under the
penalty of the laws of the State
’of Texas.—Elmer Bybee and E B
'Bybee. 8**glp)
RADIO REPAIRING—For radio
repairing and radio parts, see
Dooley's Radio Shop. Oustlne. We
make a specialty q.frepalring auto
radios. — Dooley's Radio Shop,
Qggtlnt. . ,L .
WE ARE NOW BOOKING Orders
for baby chicks for March, April,
and May delivery. — Kennedy
TJblcbery. Box 17. Dublin. ttf)
WOOD FOR SALE — Oood oak.
wood. -Jay Durham. 4 miles out ** ,«»
near Fort Worth Highway, right
north of Ray Hoff * Piace^ dtp*
FOR SALE- - A1 stock Collie male
dog. Year hid. and hrx a real
for stock and excellent watch dog
death may remit from an ill
fitting truss or from the lack of
Drug Store. Comimche.
JOHNSON GRASS
-Reap;
'<tf)
is the producer who takes the
loss.. Killing grubs (also called
"wolves” or “warbles*’) In the
backs of the cattle saves feed,
meat, and the values of hides for
leather. Increases milk produc-! 3J93q ,
R^KH^ «ln^*K^firf^nd!^»eri iL08T- 55'«*Hon oh barr*l
Strlblings Orub Killer can be had wUh one^e^tep.t out. Lost sqme-
HouhT and Co-
er by paying from $2 to $5 less, manufacturers as Dr
per head for "grubtoy” cattle be-' Pratt. Dr. LeQear 4 ______________ .w «...
cause then hides are of little , m°noy from your poultry and —:Mrs. Etta Roberson. West Grandet only ?6c at Durham's Rx. Phiu1-
value <or leather. So. after all. tt gj* .- - - - - • • ' >“>
FOR SALE Wind churger sn<^. a
stand Oood condition.—D. J. Oaf* 1
ford, Comanche'. Telephone 1731.
FOR RENT
T—36x25 feet
of my buildlm
tn the
can fit a large major.ty of rup-
X."rSwXTuiXXcX!ftf.rjfSrtT>h^7«:. <M>
m today —Sendee bnut Store. Co- J WE AEE NOW OPEN for our
! Spring run.—Robertson’s Hatch-
WAOON FOR SALfc^-Wide tire.
----t'~rlCan be sebn at Mrs. Ed Ligon’s,
------- _ HAYWanmiles out on Sidney Road.—See
to buy some.—Rea| T. Hoff, Phone Mrs. Ed Llgon or Mrs. Oerakl
-JL-
mal Health Department, Coman-
che. , <29-32
WATERMELON 8EED and gar-
at Th* Apple House.
manche. Finder notify me or leave
at The Chief.—North Carter.' *• •
nr*
-Jay Durham, Comanche. Rt.
. (ltp)
5^1,
FOR SALE 1935 Ford Coupe that
has been converted into a pickup.
SfouXS ?2uS&
Just north of Ray Hoff’s place.
____jJJSH
- 1 -
WANTED TO BUY — Few good
gpllk cows, no .culls. If you have
cull*, save your time and mine too
by not seeing me.—H. L. Tucker,
Route 1, Blanket, five miles south-
-
T^ARM FOR SALE --266- acres:
• In cultivation; open prairie; net
ante fence, living stockwater year
around; located tn Hamilton
Countyt between Hico and Ham-
ilton; also one 5-ycar-oM bay
saare; one 4-year-old Palimlno
pony; 30 white f^ce heifers; 300
bales of bright peanut hay; 200
young hens; 5 head milk cows;
40 head of hogs.—H. C. Dean,
Route l. domanche. <ltp>
__ •*0**^+. ------------------------- '
WANTED I want to buy a two
_oi three room house In good con-
ation. and would buy some good
gscond hand lumber.—Notify Tom
Steele. Bast Oak Avenue. House
"Z3SL—--
BERRY FlsANTB
^5d S."3R
Prop. — * -—— -_i4tp»fIrul*> trees, old time kina that fr<Ml MQru.f»- rnHi.n oan
TRACTORS FOR SALE—Three
good used tractors for safe.—See
Bob Cqx_4tp>
bear, and apricot-peach. Am agent
for Fitzgerald's Nursery.—R.‘ L.
Mauldin. 604 E. Walcott, Com an-
:^.rt L _■ L <ltq)
Disc and.'FOIt SALE f IVaW "almost any
boldboard breaking plows for sale.1 kind of farm implement for *aje,
—Bob Cox. (ltp) 1 including a one-way tractor drawn
' 7 1 i plow, good a* new; m- double j»w
LOST- Ration Book No. 3., Lost i planter, double row *cultlvrfbpr.
sometime last week In Comanche. | single row planter, / cultivator,
—Mrs. Osilee Oda Freeman atlStalk cutter, disc harrow, double
Freeman’s.
, INCOME TAX RETURNS—If you
* ltp> need assistance in filing your In
come Tax Return, see me.—Real
ence. 1003 X. Grand—J. W. UtUe- ,
(| disc breaking plow, horsedrawn';
also a /good milk cow with Jer-
will Come to your barn
And grind ybur feed for the next
two of three, weeks Have new, Route 3.
WE HAVE a limited number of
choice started chicks, heavy and
light breeds.—Robertson s Hatch-
ery
across the street from high school. I RADIO AND WASHING MACH-
______________|INE REPAIRING — Our trained
u ! teclmicians with modem equip-
CURB Yoar RUPTURE1 meBt at your •ervk* Brln*
»<«» n*u«f» in clotlnt !
your troubles to us. — Service
Drug Store, Service Department.
Comanche %tfcl
FOR SALE—200 bales good pea*
nut hay. $25 ton. Also Case side ^ctr
delivery rake.—Carl McCullough, •» w«»
feed mill—Joe Littlejohn.
(ltp)
(ltp)
FOR SALE OR TRADE — My
home in Van Dyke Nice place to:<un
p2kupT£A£2ie for^^DoS'cS^h1 OURHAM’S PREStCRlFTiON
fred Marwltz, Indian Gap. (Dpi
FOR SAL|t—1937 2-Dood Ford.
See me at, my home at the ca-
^xilfche pit OH Lake Road.—J. M.
Atchison-. Telephone 1413. (ltp)
bUAiness. Reason for, selling, my
health.—W. R. Carmack. (ltp) PHARMACY--
FOR SALE—Have about 40 bush- —— --— -—- —
els Nancy Hall variety seed sweet RILEY’S Drive-In Orocery and
potatoes for sale.—Guy Carnes. Marketr-Located a few blocks
8 miles nut of Comanche on Haase east of the square, has establish
road. - V. (ltp'jed a reputatiem for frlendly ser-
------• 1 vice fit' Is open most any hour
BULK GARDEN SEED—Just re ^CREAHEU BOO PRODUCTION for your conveniences, and *om«-
2000^^gfrd^id. Buy sa^ '-IwLi t in?' onl?"? ^*5 {JS? f"0*, °F
bow While stock is complete. Seed ™ Jr rom SO hi,, StH Cr°.^ I™?**
Ararre and will be hleher 5*2 . °ay rl£.m ». J1”18 Untl1 can ^ found In this, suburban
Sanv Wem. nnahji 10 *“* Pratt 8 E6« Laying store* We will appreciate your
vmirU !Tonlc *n<1 4111 now *etttng. from business and think you will find
?omi to Bower^Fikulty& ^ 3? e?gs p*r.daJr’ 1 thlnk <*** prices right.—B A. Riley.
QQi*4-to Borers riuit at seed store | the tonic is grand and highly
ic*ir»M U> kS3*»f ra*r?*?inniU?io»i'
W» Ikavr ImIBM • print* fit tin* ~Mi*l fwr - Li D
tt* convralimr* pf oar •urgical tppIKnrf | ” /) /J ’ 1/ B — -
1IW* l» * ronrjnonc* w* ' fool ; * flw
wsvtsr
Eaty Horn* Way
Cork a*J Wav*Q p
Hair to Baauty
ami Aliara
r
5 Minute* To Trade
Satisfaction p
Guaranteed-------_
RELIABl E
BATrERY
fe-V; ■ B, «ran teed Up To 2C Months.
0 Battery for Every Need!
tMtr lw IW Purse i
Atot in beuable
BATTERIES
TfWJAlM SERVICE.
^STTm Walt.
C(myltta
TSV »*•*««*■•*•»«'«•
Ck4ra*l«rl h**ji
rr.tSxf n ttmpit — S.......
mmr <•**• |«*yMy <•«OS S»>
m Konefwl ckMiMk . . C»aron>««< r
rftnwtpoo. 40 twt t >
leSWH 0h* » fc*r-
ri ♦
John.
■vXK.
GRASS HAY FOR SALEr-AhOUt!
900 baht of good hay. Johnson
grass and oats mixed. Weighs 65
pounds per bale. Priced at 65c
per bale.^-Lester Harris. Indian
Oap. < 29-3lp > j
I produce more eggs —Service Drug che High School,
Neat, trim* and feminine—
that'a the way the men will
admire your hair most. Our
experts will give you a flat-1
terinff hair-do that ‘ will
j bring y b u compliments
wherever j«r go. Come in
this week e that im-
por^xSr
Jp * <<-» ' ’ ' ' ’. ft' 4 v .«Jb . >
MARCHELS
Feuaty Shop
'Xtr ' ■ iii>»Jn—*>• " •*-^n
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
sey h«Uer calf, will K4ve her. In where you can get It all at money j recommend It’’—Pratt’s Tonic can WF arf now nora o *«.
|i nii in in MB
' *:* ’ *’ ' *4 - ••.*’* 'cr
„ • 4 |V^£--^rr-r- t._ ■ .—, 4
We havd just received large assortment of CANDY—
; and included are CHOCOLATE and many other
• luscious bars. . ** v „ ' - •
» . ■ 4f, * ' ■ *••>' ji'i- ; ft,*
SYRUP of many Kinda and flavors. Come, buy the
, kind that fits your taste. - ^
COFFEE—Several .fine brands with luscious' flavor
. you will like.. . „•*. v*j v ' U
?»EA FOOD—.Salmon, Sardines and Mackerel.
KRAUT—Very fine qualify, packed In quart jars. ^
MILK—"Carnation and Bordens. Packed in large and
- small cans. •/ '* >’• *>.* ^ -1
^SALAD DRESSfNG-r-Packed in I*ady Betty and
. Southefn Lady brands. ', • . ., .* ., %*
POTATOES (Spuds) 10 Pounds ..^.......: 42f
ONIONS» Pound •
.FLOUR 'and MEAT*—Super fine quality. '
CANNED CHILI—I* pound cans.
tRACKERH—The Premium Brand., «',.
MACARONI and pPAOHBTTL -fir*™,--^
DRIED FRUIT—Raisins and Prunes.
PRE^H^ FRlJlTBs—Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit* and
RICI^ OATST-AND CEREALS of manV kiada. >
-*OXYDOIi—P&G SOAP-STARtH. " - -
CANNED VEGETABLES—Corn, Peas, Tomatoes*
cic i»j^crapta-,*to“-
HAMS, BACON and Cl
''-5.
Baby Chicks
W’E SUGGEST THAT YOU PUT YOUR ORDER IN
JUST AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO BE ASSURED
< F GETTING CHICKS WHEN YOU WANT THEM
Custom Hatching
Set On
__ i ' - •' • ' '' ' l, . »-.<•
T uesdaysG* Fridays
A FEW DATES OPEN NOW FOR —~
MARCH CHICKS
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NO'
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1944, newspaper, February 11, 1944; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841540/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.