The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1944 Page: 7 of 12
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APRIL 28, 1944
place Of
of Co-
Jlghway
fishing,
passing
mlty of
e prose-
de nec-
l two of.
tied by
he last
plies toj
nanche.
>rn Wonf A#lo i electric-chanoe-overs for
Iv 11 ulll MHS Battery Sets—Make your battery
IV lull 11UO , set electric—Just a few on hand.
f 1 &ee us at once. Bring in your
2D—Men's women’s and ■Service Drug Appliance
>’• used shoes. We ’ want __M-39Q
e *£? ft£d ^ MADAM ROSE Help soWelBULK SEEDS- Both garden and
> repairing. Also, we buy your problems. 4 questions!rtuSi,r«Ve a Pounds of good
lid boy's hoots and shoes answered free if you send a stamp- Hauter^B™t° ci^SioSiV
& "st^i Mbir here’tod self_ad<lreMed envelope stating j the ' be^ for trucker; ^lsd raW
ur e ana .the color oi each, person’s hair I Jumbo peanuts for seed; Seed
your .'“pertaining to your questions, pro- Potatoes for eating or planting,
cgiuines, pay cash or trade f vlded yo uincloa# »l!00 for my! |200 sack. 10 lbs. 26c; Also a full
sa.i^;^r-^manu** south]famous pecan pig recipe - Madam hne of fruits at‘money saving
square, Comanche. ^"Itf) Rose. Qatesville. Texas. Rt 3 <tf> i prices.—Lewis bowers first door
t * t **“ ~ ■■■ • 11
1936 Indoor Buiek NOTICE Gardeners and Flower 1WORKERS’ CONPFRFNfli'
wm; isss zss'jnsiz, iz
stiWiffs ss&& msr^^ssrit
I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
TO HAVE 2-FOR-I SERVICE
WEDNESDAY EVENING
i
<By Rev. E.
G. Gregory, Jr.)
The First Baptist Church of
Comanche has about 90 men in
Nigara Lead Arsenate. For sale
at _ Service Drug Store,_<tf>
SAVE YOUR OARDEN From
Pests—For your garden, use Kryo-
cide. Dusting your plants with
Kryocide effectively controls many
chewing insects and certain plant
diseases. For sale at Service Drug
Store. ' <tf>
WANT TO BUY—Horse gentle f<
children and will work goojjL-^!
T Holland, p*mme, Rt.
KILL THE SABOTEUR—Nobody
likes a rat. Use Kil-Baim; easy
to use. no fuss, no muss, no mix-
ing. Guaranteed death to mice
and rates.—Service Drug Store.
(tf)
FOR RENT—Ctog '0o*h^furtiished
apartment, for one or two adults.
—B. Y. Wdob, 412 West Duncan.
1 dtp)
MAKE
^ JOE’S SERVICE
STATION
YOI'R TIRE HEADQUARTERS
ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALE
—Just received a fpw new Electric
H HP. motor> Tf interested, see
them at once.—Service Drug Ap-
plianc^Pept., Comanche. (38-39c)
CfflCK TABLETS -Here’s good
news for baby chick raises. Service
Drug Store, Comanche, offers you
the remarkable Pratts Chick Tab-
let that “floats” dh ’top of the
drinking water, keeping it safe
from disease germs all day, not
for Just a few hours. Friends, you
c an actually SEE this Pratt Chick
Tablet work. Insert a tablet in one
of the “floats” that comes In the
package, throw It in the drinking
fountain, and, presto, you can
see fresh medication coming - off
the tablet all day 16ng. Give your
chicks-this, round-the clock pro*
tection. Stop In at Service Drug
Store and get Pratts Chick Tab-
Store, Comanche. (tf)
RILEY’S Drive-Ln Grocery ar.d
Market—Located a few blocks
east of the square, has establish-
ed a reputation for friendly ser-
FOR SALE—1933 -Chevrolet De
Luxe Coach, dood n*bbW. To be
seen at C. Guyger residence,
tltp)
♦NEW TIRES
♦TIRE RECAPS
♦TIRE REPAIR
Ft)R SALE One lot 50x150.—
MrsfOoo. W. Tate, 407 E. Grand
Ave. Telephone 241, —
ALLADIN LAMP—W^ant to' buy
one.—Rea T. HOTf. (tf)
SAVE CHICKS—SAVE MONEY!
There may be other acid-dextrose
bowel trouble treatments on the
market as good as our Cocci-
Dine, but not at the price we
charge you for this proven rem-
edy. Remember Cocci-Dine is sold
on a positive money-back guaran-
tee—you must get results or pur*
ch*H price will be refunded—
and costs ypu only 60c pint or
$3.00 gallon. Compare the price
with other similar products.—
Durham’s Rx. Pharmacy. (37-40c)
WE are agents for
ONE OF THE STATE'S^
1 E.VBfS’G ^CAPPING
Mfu SMXRtiADISG FIRMS
OHM
NEW DISCOVERY Stop your
hens from breaking and eating
eggs on nests. Guaranteed if in-
structions are followed. Price one
dollar.—J. P. Colvin (Inventor),
Qatesville. Texas. <38-41p>
REMEMBER—IT’S TOO LATE
WHEN THE FABRIC SHOWS
** V-aT*— * —^ ' 1
^ e*« when the tire fabric shows through the rut
—— *<*> ialc to do a good recapping job. Watch ;
tireN carefully, and as soon as the tread* wears d
. . . bring them to JOE’S. -
c»me,
rlec-
and
1 aU
Cole
are,
(tf»
FOR SALE—Some Jersey cattle
and heifers, and a real good two
year old Jersey bull. We will sell
the whole herd or will sell each
animal separately.—Otis Cahill,
2 Va miles out of Comanche on
~ “ ‘ [f (tf>
One of the nicest and well car
ried-out social affairs for
young
people to be held here in a long
time was the formal prom given
them by a group of school parents
last Saturday night downtown.
This wft& indeed an event, for it
was their first school prom.
The decorations coiiMsted- of cut
flowers and pot plants, arranged
at orte end of the hall, and the!
music was furnished by an elec* |
trie- phonograph.
All parents present^ wer® hlgh.J
New Potatoes, lb
Qustlne Highway,
FOR SALE—One complete set of
factory made detachable rims and
wheels for Farmall H to change
from steel to rubber tires.—Neel
Truck Si Tractor. Hico, Texas.
(tfh
T P GASOLINE
AERO MOTOR OJ£S
X U, T4 PLV, Prop,
CARROTS
4y pleased wltJi.tfte^success of the
dance, and among them were the
following chaperohes: Mr. and
Mrs. John Carpenter. Mr. and
Mrs. Armstrong Cox. Mr. and Mrs7
Porter Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Clemons,
Standard
---- —.------Sutton
Sudley. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Mc-
Carroll, Mr and Mrs. Oeo Preston
Tate. Mrs. C. E, Stewart. Mrsr
T. O. King. Mr. 'and Mrs. Vasco
Lee, and Mrs. Dwight Brightman.
S Blue Pts
TOMATOES
Armours Star
6 Blue Points
can
VISIT
Pork and Beans
CRISCG
First Door East Of
Stele Nat’I Bank.
FIELD SEEDS,:
GARDEN SEED
. OF ALL KINDS.
r y ' r . 7
Choice Apples, Oranges,
Lemons, Tomatoes,
.. Potatoes, Cabbage,
Best Grade
CRACKERS
per pound
Etc. ’
Attractive Prices I
yl old Drinks and Candy
1mm ■
or Big, Clean Hen
y Our Fed Baby Beef
horn 12 Rod Points mm
l COLD WAVE
PERMANENT*
Make that appointment
G © t A ■
now Ur that COLD WAVE
Pork Shoulder
ROAST
LPaiot
The COLD WAVE la the
new, modern, and pleaaant
way to get that
permanent . .
Picnic
MARHCEL’S
Beauty SKop
HUH
P/6CIY'
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1944, newspaper, April 28, 1944; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841551/m1/7/?q=Rieger: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.