The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1936 Page: 3 of 10
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SPARKLE
Gelatin
6 Pkgs. 25c
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Cocoa
Lb. can 10c
2 lb.. 15c
JELLY BEANS,
Cherry Slice*.
GUM DROPS,
Orange Slice*
1 Lb. Cel. 10c
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Chocolate Drop*.
XMAS MIXED
<»■ Chocolate
Chip*
12 10c
TEXAS ORANGES, Good Size____*_____Doz. 17c
WINESAP APPLES _________2 Doz. 25c
CRISP LETTUCE ............-_______2 Headn ‘Jc
U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES _______10 Lbs. 29c
CRANBERRIES_______________ . Qt. or Lb. 25c
FftESH COCX)ANUTS ____________----- Eaeh 8c
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Marshmallow.
Lb. Bag 14c
Walnut.
Lb. Bag 19c
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A & P’s High Quality FRUIT CAKES,
, Lb. ________45c; 5 Lb. 4--.-- 2.00
CANDIED CHERRIES OR PINEAPPLE .. Pkg. 15c
CHOCOLATE CHERRIES ____________Lb. Box 25c
Fancy Assorted CHOCOLATES,
Lb. Box _v______25c; , 5-Xb. Box ______ 95c
BULK DATES__________________________2 Lbs. 19c
CRANBERRY SAUCE ______ _ Tall fans 18c
P. A G. or C. W.
SOAP
5 Giant Bars 19c
P. A G. or C. W.
SOAP
10 Reg. Bars 29c
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LUX TOILET SOAP, In Xmas Pkg.
WOODBURY’S TOILET SOAP
BROKEN SI.I( ED PINEAPPLE
Del Monte Grated PINEAPPLE
WHITE KARO _ Pt. 16c; Qt.
4
1 Cakes 25c
.‘I Cakes 25c
No. 2\\ Can 20c
3 Buffet Cans* 25c
29c; *2 Gal. lilc
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FANCY BULK
K O'CLOCK 4-'
COCOANUT _
! Lb. Cello. Bag 17c
COFFEE
3 Lb. Bag 55c
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Pillsburv’s KYNCAKE FLOUR J
Pillsburv’s Sno-Sheen CAKE FLOCK
CONK ECHO NEK’S SUGAR
HERSHEY’S COCOA _____________
A Hi P PUMPKIN ■_______
Pkg. 10c
I’kg. 29c
2 l’kgs. 17c
Lb. Box 15c
Giant Cans 12c
Mr. and Mrs.-^erry Ma'^n. •
Mr and Mrs Tom Matson and ’
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dubose visited*
Mr. and Mr*. O. J* ^tatson -tost
Court House News
3Tsf .JS.ndufe*A&',n L
Mrs. Etta Terrell and daughter..Bess,e L* Johnson, I3t Leon Route
Nina JSfth. of De Leon, spent ,-• were married December 10 by
8unda^ with Mrs. 8. E. Petty. iR‘*y- J?’, neRi . , .
Miss Dbrolhy Nell Baker, a stu- I Grisham and Miss Jewel
dent of Daniel Bt$ker College, j ‘ kaggs Gorman Route i were
awa. r i 1 rviarrlrrl Hat nv Duu
Mrs Ella Ijuigley and baby of
Rising tjtar •spent last week here
with her parents, Mr. anil Mr*
Will Davis.
Jake Campbell of Lubbock' was
a business visitor here, last week
Kjr. and Mrs. Eral Tliorptpn
and sons of Spur spent part of
last week here with her parents.
Mr and Mrs. M L. DoggejEt.
Mrs W A Doggett Is visiting
her brother, Denver Stockbridge
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spent1 the week-end with her pdr- j married Dec. 7 by Rev. H. F. in Mason Countv
ents. Skaggs. '
Miss Pauline Glass of Brown-I W. M. Haynes and Miss B«r-
wood, visited her parents, Mr and 1 nice Beatrice Clu^tham, Gurnuu
Mrs. Moodie Glass last Saturday Route 1, were married De:. o by,
nioh* Judge R. 8. McCharenr*.
Willie Hamblin has returned to ' W. II. Davis and Mbfe Evelyn
Colorado after visiting relatives Comanche, were muniod
j,e^ .Dec. 5 by Rev. R. L Bowman.
Carson Ball. John Edwin Petty I ***rlQn Smith and Miss Laura
and John Glass attended the bas- i ®*htly were married at Richland
ketball tournament In Blanket Springs, Nov. 27 by Rev. H. B
last Saturday. IRamsour.
Pay Oalloway spent Saturday
and Sunday in Brownwood.
Drisklll Petty, a student of Ho-
ward Payne, spent the week-epd
Marriage Licenses.
T. B. Keith and Miss Geneva
Hattox. Comanche Route 2.
Oeorge Stephens and Miss An-
wlth his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; na Ree Moore, Proctor Route 2
D. P. Petty. i O. I. Kerley and Miss Estelle
Mrs. J. D. Horton of New Mexl- Montgomery, Comanche,
co is visiting relatives here. | L. A. Brooks and Miss Oda
Billy Hart of Brownwood is Davis. Thrifty. Texas,
visiting his grandparents, Mr and J. B. Blankenship and Miss
Mrs. Henry Hart.
Van Dyke
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Marie Clendenln.
Birth*.
To Mr. and Mrs Bryan B
Sfnith, Energy. Nov. 14, a daugh-
ter. Mae Evelyn.
To Mr. and Mrs, W. H Akin,
Dublin Route 8, Nov. 18. a daugh-
Plans call for three Christmas
entertainments at Van Dyke riext
week. A program will be rendered , ter, Wanda Louise
by/the 8enior and B.«T. U, mem- , To Mr. and Mrs. James, R Gar-
bers at the Baptist Church Sun-'son, Carlton Route 1, Nov. 4, a
day night. The Van Dyke School j son, Robert R.
will dismiss for the holidays Wed- To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hurt,
nesday, featuring a program ren-1 Sipe Springs, Oct. 31, a daughter,
dered by the school children, ire Ruby May.
connection with a Community I To Mr. and Mrs Malvin Travis
Christmas Tree, Wednesday night. Collier, Comanche, Nov 12, a son,
School work will be resumed oh Prances Marcus.
Jan. 4th. Qn next Thursday night Deed* Recorded.
Praoyill -Church will celebrate V. L. Jackson to Elizabeth Jane
with an appropriate program, .Jacksofi, 123 Acres of the James
Van Dyke ball players visited Madison Survey, and 13 7 acres
the Dowriing teams Friday Result of the- M. M. Smith Patent,
of thg game was p. score of 9 to 7 A P. Beshear to Houston Loud-
In favor of Downing. ermilk,'85.$5 acre? of the McNutt
Mrs. Ory Grigsby and son are and Seal (Survey, consideration
visiting relatives at Keene. $650 00.
Mr*:-Ram -Phillips ami children W. H. Evendue to J. I. Anders,
have moved to their Jtiome at New Lot No. 4 East Side Addition to
Hope^i near Dc; Leetl.i*_~ " |Clty of Comanche.
i*' Reed Hancock and wife to Berta
FAIKVIEW , ^ Ware Irvin, Lots 4 and 5, BlocK
,, ____ 27, City of pe. Leon, consideration
Mi and Mr,s. 'Johnnie McNutt $1300
and Miss Lelu. and Mrs. J. I
Miss Orene Grissom spout the
week-end with Miss La Verne
GrISsom at, Bunyan. hh*_L
A miscellaneous slyzwcr was giv-
en Tuesday honoring Mrs Hollis
Cox, nee ‘Miss Lavada Chandlur
at the home of Mrs Maud Orls-
som. j__
Mr and Mrs. Hubert Chandlar
have moved here from Purvis.
Mr. and Mrs Steve Cantrell
have gone to California where
they will make their home.
Mrs Granville Johnson attend-
ed the funeral of E. G. Gregory
at Board Church Tuesday.
Word was received here Wed- 1
nesday of the death of Dick Hocxl
of Hollywood New Mexico. Mir fc
Hood is a former resident of this
community and Is a brother of,
Tom Hood of this community, I
also a brother-in-law of Mrs. !
Minnie Johnson. Mrs M L. Dog- !
gett, Mrs. C. T. Thompson and :
Tom Dunlap.
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CLEAN and WHITEN TEETH
with Calos, the Oxygen tooth powd*r which
- penetrate* u> the hidden crcwi.ce* between the
teeth. Pleasant, Refreshinc.. Protect* the gwm
and it economical to use. '
TKV CALOX AT OUR EXPENSE
- What Calox will do for youiL teeth ie euily
demonstrated by you in your own home at oar
expense. Simply fill in the coupon with your
name and address and mail it to ua. You wiU
receive absolutely free a test can of CALOX
TOOTH POWDER, the powder jnor* and
mo(t people are ugjng every day.
- FREE TRIAL COLTON
M« Kksm)N A Bobbins, Inc., Fairfield; Conn.
Send W a 10 day trial of CALOX TOOTH POWDER at no expense In
Bir f'will try it. * i "4*
Nome .
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
the united States for the
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
TEXAS AT FORT WORTH
In the Matter of
JAMES MARION DeWITT,
Bankrupt.
No. 1979 in Bankruptcy.
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NOTICE OP FIRST
, CREDITORS’ MEETING.....
Office of Rrfrrer. Port Worth.
Texas December 15, 1936
TO THE CREDITORS OP JAMES
MARION DeWITT OP COMAN-
CHE, COMANCHE COUNTY.
TEXAS. AND DISTRICT AFORE-
SAID. A BANKRUPT:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 5th ^lHy of December,
1936, James Marion DeWitt was ■
duly adjudged bankrupt, and that I
the First Meeting of Creditors of I
For Christmas
FURNITURE IS SANTA’S BEST SUGGESTION.
IV,i* the one present certain to be enjoyed for years
to conie by every member of the family.
MAKE THIS A FURNITURE ^CHRISTMAS,
SO SENSIBLE A A CHOK E. ^
You will find a wide choice of selections at our store
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and the Price and Quality is Always Right.
TEXAS FURNITURE
if RUG COMPANY
105 WEST BROADWAY BROWNWOOD, TEXAS
i the Bankrupt will be held at my
Ruth Hill to Cora B Hill. Lot1 f/ouso, pSf SS on tTw
itioni
lot SI
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ONS
rice
ni. 348
|l(»F.ON
National
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PLANT FRUIT TREES NOW
Take advantage of winter growing season, and save water-
ing and loss next spring.
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Every home in town or country should have fruit trees.
PEACHES. PLUMS. PEARS, APPLES, FIGS, BERRIES,
PECANS, and other*;
For. Beauty, Value, and Satisfaction!’plant Evergreens,
Flow ering Shrubs, Ro#es,_ Shade Trees, ltulbs.
Our trees are extra fine this year, and prices reasonable.
For 61 years we have supplied Texas with the besLtrees
and p1;«nts that could he grown, backed by guarantees that
have always been maintained.
WRITE FOR FREE-"CATALOGUE, which gives much in-
formation as to proper varieties for every section, planting,
priming, and general care.' --(__" ■ , _
RAMSEY’S AUSTIN NURSERY
AUSTIN. TEXAS
McNutt' of Masse spent Sunday 3. Block 11, Town of Duster, eon-1,3jst day of December. 1936, all
'with Jay McNntt and family. 1 sidtratlon $250 00. ,■ 10 .o’clock A. M , at which time I
Mrs. El fie Ret?vp4 is visiting Mrs. Boulah V. Bi onCTI |Hnd r.u.1 Creditors nuiy attend, proviv t)v*ir |
her dautdder. -Mrs. m*x.. Kjtrhun hand, D. P. Brown to J. H. Files, j claims rlrrt a trustuo, examine
rff Austin. 1 78 acres of the Annie E C\ Ixinkrupt and.* transact such;
Mr. nod Mrs. Homer Collins"l*’!’ Survey,^ consldemt ion $2.)0 00 I business as may properly come
and daughter spent Saturday in County Court. ! before said meeting.
Brownwood. 1 * State vs. Elmer J. T’um^r. ni£r , . ciLENN SMITH.
-C/ It. Willtanw. JrX oF Los At+--luicut -liomkude, pl/'a of e<nUy.a j<„p,jn Bankruptcy
gele.s. California, is visiting his and fined $25 00 and eokt. ... "p : T7 ’ --•"rrrrT
parents, Mr. and Mrs C B. Wil- State vs. Vance Tolliver theft; >- .-------
Hams here.—---------i---- of. rattle, idea of faulty, 5 years, HibRhret Typewriter Tablet at;
Mi . and Mrs. W B. Cottrell of m TRiinirtk School .it Gatesville, j Chicf for j0 cents.
Sue? .visited their daughter. Mrs. paroled to father.
Tom Johnston Tlmrsday. --' _____1 IJeaths.
----------- Mary G. Vaughan. CO, De D*oii,
How’s Your Hosiery Mileage? died Nov. 8. Buried at !>■ Leon
Try Airmaids, 79r: and $1 00.— Nov 9th. Born in Kentucky May
Service Drug Store. <15-22) 11. 1866. Daughter of E. Y Mor-
• Has your wife beefi entertain- 1 Job C. McAdoo, 83, Gorman
mg Wtely?” .......“ ......'"'Route 2. died Nov. 10 Buried in.
“No, not very.” 1,Weaver. .Cemetery .Nov, 13. Bom j
—---v------ 1 ut Jefferson, Texas. June' 11.
Chief and Semi-Weekly Farm I 1853. Son of Jim McAdno---
News, both 1 year for $150. | •’Samuel H. Baker, 77, De'Lcon.
dii^l Nov 44,-8uned at De Leon
Nov 18. Born in Hlekorv. Miss.
! Ajirll 28, 1859 Son of Garrison1
i Baker
r* 1» r1 • | Mary Frances May, 88 I>* Leon.
FCdlUfif Fine* [died Nov ?1 Buried at De Leon
0 Nov. 22 Born in. Alabama^Oct.
The refreshing relief so 24. 18.48
many folks say they get by I N". u"!,',
taking Black-Draught for con- Nov. 12. Born m Texas Amt. .‘7.
stipation makes them enthu- 1902 Son of Hubert Garrett
siastic about this famous, -----
purely vegetable laxative. j card of thanks
Black-Draught puW tlie digestive __
tract in better condition to act TCgUr . We want to tak<- this method
larly, every day, without your con- of expressing o'er thanks to cae.n
tinually having to take medicine to and everyone ol our dear friends
; for the kindness shown us dunn't
I the sickness and death of our
dear wife and mother. May God
bless tucli of you always.
! J. T. McKelvey and Children
and Grandchildren.
Smith Sandwich Shop
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WHERE FRIENDS MELT AND EAT
_ Open 21 hour^ a (lay
Across from Citizen’s- National Bank
BROWNWOOD, TEX VS
Up in the Morning
Throat
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Paper Bargains
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Comanche Chief, Per T ear $1.00
Semi-Weekly Farm News, Per Yr. $1.00
RGEON
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BOTH 1 YEAR FOR $1.50
Fort Worth Press, Per Year $3.00
CHIEF AND PRESS $3.50
Waco Times Herald, 1 Year $3.45
CHIEF AND TIMES-HERALD $3.95
Star-Telegram, Daily and Sunday $6.95
CHIEF AND STAR-TELEGRAM,
HING
Daily and Sunday
$7.45
Star-Telegram, Daily Without
Sondfiy “
$5.95
CHIEF AND STAR-TELEGRAM,
Dally Without Sunday .......... $6.45
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move the bowels.
Next time, be sure to try.
BLACK-
< DRAUGHT
A GOOD LAXATIVE
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1 How s Your Hosiery Mileaiu''.
| Try Airmaids, 7f)r and $1.00
i Service Drug Store. 115-22'
I'M ahew woman
THANKS TO PURSANG
Yee, Pursang contain* element* of
proven value, such a* Organic Copper
Quickly aid nature in
building rich, red eorpuacie*. When
trn* happen, the appetite improve*.
Nervouane** disappear*. Energy and
■w«ngth usually return. You fed like
. Get Pursang from your
Brightman & Son
Feeds
Feed Mill
T
Bonded Warehouse
’jr
Wool
r
advances into 1937 with the
LOWEST PRICE IN VE ULS
(i/n/ww
I'm ADDITION of a new fiO-bor*ep«wei
• njrine to tlie Lonl line for Ibl7 bringn
you a nr up, low price ;iml given you n
r lioiei' of two V-I\pe H-evlinoer ni-
gmoH. U.7 Loriiepouet for maximum
performnnee. 69 bor«ej*o\ver for niiixi-
imiiu lu-onomy.
J lie 60-hor»»*power V-8 engine w;m
originally ilevclopeil for use in Eng-
land ami France, where fuel cost* are
high. It has been proven there for two
years with brilliant success.
Now, brought to America, it
FORD SASI PRICES FOR 1937
‘480
AND UP
At Diailon
Flat
Tax**, Delivery and Handling, Bumper*,
Spare The and Accetiorie* Additional
1*
--,f,
autmomzid po«d financw mans
$25 A MONTH, .for •».l .l.wn ,
ba,> in, nwM rtlTful M r*T — tr*m anr
F.rf 4«.l.r — .n,nh.r. In lk« I'nH^ Sun.
A.k r*er fed «l..l.r ■$<>■( ifc. .or *•*■*••
plan. .< ika UkUwnl Credit CnqiM,.
creates an er.li.vlv row at.ifnlnrM of
nioib rn motoring «i<,noniv!
The “fitI” engine, a\aila!il<‘ in five
lioclv tvji'e*. iilmil! in exai'lK I!rr-aitin
boil) Hi/eaml wlit elli.i o loYfu im-
Uilvaneed design — w itli the wuhe eoni-
fort and eonveitieiu'e as the “<>.>. 'And
il T9 \ -8 Smoothness at speeds up
to 70 niLles an hour.
Twt» onginy sizes—hut orrlfp one ear
and one purpose — to give you more
miles and more satisfaction for
• f. “ *
your money in 1937.
FORD FEATURES FOR 1937
APPEARANCE— Distinctive design*.
Headlamps in lemier aprons. Modern lid-
type hood. Larger luggage spacer .New in-
teriors, Slanting V-typr windshield.
BRAKES—Ffesy-Action Safety Brake*
with “the safety of steel from pedal to
wheel.” Cable and ronriuit control. About
One-third less brake pedal pressure required,
BODY—All steel. Top, sides, floor and
franA welder! into * single steel—unit.
Safety Glass throughout at no extra charge.
COMPORT AND QUIET—AM&
roomy car. Genler-Ppise comfort increased
r spnng-aetkm with new presmee
New methods of mounting
engint make a quieter car. '*•
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1936, newspaper, December 18, 1936; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888604/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.