The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1936 Page: 4 of 10
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LOOK POLKS!
WANT ADS
■SF?®asSS!; s
' ' on hand lor the holidays We will
IBS. PARK HUNTINGTON
HOSTESS TO TUBSDAT CLUB' Street West
Texas
■I At the conclusion of the sanies
Christmas atc.,i.uons were fee- following the luncheon. Mrs. Wll-
' you want to ymake your Christ- .* r?*Ld.en.t.?/ Blanket, Tuesday" when she entertained made high score and was award-
Josephlno Mallow, for tured by Mrs. Park Huntington ham C. Chilton was found to ha/e
PH A rasIHpnt nf HlanWat ! _ . . _ . “TT_ _ '___J—lk
Have 40 Sores
TCH—Ott Paracldf A DOZEN ROSE .BUSHES Will1 totaled four
guaranteed Itch be a lasting gift—One that will manche. Naany
m good sandy land. ir“
milSn north of Co- , ®“'
all set to fruit
iand save
loaded
srvL'sSi. rinJSftSias. <* ***.*1. io.<* h,
a tr*uck load of those gootT «?er 10. • I r •----— ---
Club at her home oA South Main
hntiniifl Is be appreciated down through the trees ^nd about three acres hi ^ Rome Beauty Apples; Also Mrs. Mallow was the widow of
have aTArge supply of Texa*-Na- w A Mallow who preceded her
relieve ltch(J ee- years. Telephone 104 and let us,
Itching piles or skffi lr- select your colors from our more or tmns -^rl N^on. at
«-■—a. ;fers produer c° -or - * _________________________ _____________
' dAsen.—Mrs. Thos. C Oeorge nai w jc\ it tt»frim»ra±nr'! nlits. Have a large supply pf cedar Mrs L. C. 8adler of Sait Antonlo.
POR BALE O. E. Refrigerator,| nuw ™ __ »£££ ^ Aho< twclve grandchildren and
m. Reese Drug Co.
vel Oranges; A real Orange, seed-' In death twenty-six years ago and
less, sweqt arid Juicy. Come here *be ls survtved by two daughters.
MBS. LION
HOSTESS
A Pre-Chi
by Mrs.
ber 8th
est 8even
entertained
Club
tables
for your Christmas fruit, candy, Mrs. J. F. Milner of Blanket and
FOR SALB-One good second Nursery,
hand Ferdson Tractor In good >
mechanical condition, equipped FARM FOR LEASE- -Near Haspe,
with belt power attachment and 05 acres. 4 room house. Well, bam
wheel fenders, also all nec- and outhouses^ 55 acres in dul-
saasn. tools and accessories See tivatton. A good hay meadow —
Higginbotham Bros, dr Co., at , W. W. Cook. Hasse, Texas.
OusUne. Texas. " (tf) !___«30-21p>
*Jjr^jsp=srE£
£L
to tacts peanut hulls have greater
■sr
food value then cottop seed hulls.
•m us for your requirements. -
Durham Pecan and Peanut Co.
(if)
K 8TOCK We have wine
werfk horses and mules for
On School Bus Route and Star
Mall Route. Will give good terms
-R. W. Fielder, Sidney Star Rt.
_ (19-29p>
Hot Point Electric Cook Stave, f Christmas trees on hand. Make “r*"f.cblt!d
Oas Cook Stove and a wardrobe It a real Christmas with a real 8l* ***** grandchildren.
H^t Mnf Tohn Reese at Jail Christmas tree Lewis Bowers. , Funeral services were held Frl-
rloset. -Mrs John Reese gt Jan I'- __day afternoon from the family
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS residence In Blanket with Rev.
Phone 84.
>21-22p>
THREE HORSES FOR SALE Or
would trade fpr cows.—W,' W.
LI von. Comanche < <Un>
ANNUAL MEETING I Cartwell of Blanket officiating.
NOTICE Man of 28 and exper-
ienced. would like Job ex truck
driver. Honest and
able. High enough In
The annual meeting of the T. MeKELVEY 18 ,
stockholders of the State National HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Bank. Comanche. Texas, will be
held Tuesday. January 12th, 1937
-------------------- ---------- A birthday dinner was given by
depend- at 2 p. j^r for the purpose of J. D. McKelvey arid family In
books to eiccting directors for the ensuing honor of A-T. McKelvey at his
take care of any kind of orders, year and transacting 'any other home on December 13th. in cele-
For a personal appearance. Please : business that may be necessary. bration of the latter’s seventieth
good Wdfk horses and mules
mle—-Clark Motor Company.
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HEREFORD BULLS—Have sever-
al extra nice registered Hereford
bulls of serviceable age for sale.
them at my ranch 12 miles
south of Comanche on Highway
81.—J B. Allcom, Phone; Ranch
MT. «tf)
BERRY PLANTS HOR 8ALE
Beysen and Young, also the Co-
manche County W mders; Will
have several thouss id plants to
deliver the first week ih January.
1937. at cut rate prtoes for ten
days. If you are short on finances,
let me figure with you, we prob-
ably can trade anyway. Phone
1930 or come to see me one mile
west of Reservoir and “three miles
north. Sandy Hook Fruit Farm.—
C. D. Cuthbertson. —=Rf+-
win omjT JU\ a/>r» .anrtv I PERMANEJTTR |1 00 to $5 00 at
® HCre sandy Ma«ulnoMI'ft aartor ■ ,.H RAantlf
farm, about 40 acres In cul-
3 miles northeast of Sid-’
ngr—j. B. Allcom._(tf)
,8 HOE REPAIR IN O
Ladles'
Massinglll’s Barker and Beauty.
Shop. (20-22*
" Heels 25c. Ladies
Taps 19c, Mpn's Rubber
lee' Half-Soles 49c.
FOR SALE -One 6-month-old
dun filly colt, extra good Also
one 6-year-old Jersey cow. fresh
—Ira B. Clemons. . (It)
Men's Half Soles 59c. Shew Dyed WANTED TO RENT—A small
Black 35c.—Freeman 's ..Shoe Shop, house In Comanche, or a house on
next door to Morn* Furniture a smou truck farm near Coman-
_______ T _ J /“t <’hp. Leave information at Chief
5'
notify this paper or Roy Davis.
Proctor. Texas. _ dtp)
ALE-1 Canary, a
1 Electric Iron, and
good
FOR 8a:
singer; 1 Electric Iron, and a
3-Bumer Stove. Set Mrs. Frank
Dunn.
E. E. ANTHONY, President, birthday.
J. W. MOORE, Cashier. Mr. McKelvey was bom in Ala-
J (21-24) bama in 1876 and moved to Proc-
' —--tor In 1908. He has lived In Proc-
CHRI8TMA8 GIFTS tor and vicinity since.
We . have on display a mo*t Among those present were Mr,
LOCAL GIRL ATTENDS |
TARLETON CLUB SOCIAL
____________-i complete stock of Christmas gifts, and Mrs. H. A. McBride
NOTICE The party announced) Sutton Dudley Drugs.-
last week to be given by Jimmie:
Harrison.- Saturday night, Dec.f ‘ . ...
19th will not be held. Also please wraP
note that no trades made by Christmas packages for mailing.
Jimmie will be valid unless agreed *ree Sutton Dudley Drugs.
to by his guardian. Please take . rvi7VN roqit rti^hfa will v . r ---— --- —— -*—» •|***
not.irj» —F D. Harrison. Ouard- 1 A _,!}} social organization at John Tar-
8TEPHENVILLE—Jane Bram-
lette/)f Comanche. Was among the
guests when the Tejus club, girls
Ian
(1 tp 1 be a lasting gift-—One that will ieton college, entertained with a
—- be appreciated down through the Christmas dance" given in the
WAITED To place a calendar in years. Telephone 104 and let us T&rleton recreation hall,
every home In this trade terrl- ^lect^your colors from our more Red and green streamers and
tory. Sutton Dudley Drug Store, than 25 varieties. 2-year-old_No. 1 small Christmas trees were used
------——" plants, sure to bloom. $2 50 per as decoratipns. ------*—
FOR SALE -1935 Ford V8 Pick
Up.—Hugh O’Brien, Comanche. 1 Nursery
Route 2. , atp>
dozen.—Mrs. I'hos.
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POTTS VILLI SCHOOL NEWS
„ — --------t— At Intermission
l ueorge punch and cookies were served
‘ to the student guests and to the
following faculty members: Miss
Neva Cox. professor of English
afford to pay. Don t throw away LOST -Saturday afternoon, brown
your shell spectacle frames. We - coin purse, between Perry Bros
mend them and guarantee them and Searcy’s Variety store, or in
to be as good aa new, We guar- Perry" ftros. Purse contained $10
antee every Job to be In first bill and 25c piece Ora B Nichols
class condition alien It leaves name on flap. Reward for return
our shop. Should it prove other- Leave at Vineyard s Orocery.
wlae we will refund your money. | (ltp>
Give us a trial on your npit re- ' '
pair Job. If we can’t repair it HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
liam home; A .piano, and a gas The Pottsville P-TA met Friday nigan VaOet^n nffege ^uS-
range See Floy, Cunningham. night. Dec. 11th, A play "Tlie and hrT R T
(21-22)! Wild Flower of the Hill.” was rESf?8"
T^rr^TTTTT^ presented by the outsiders. t of. chemistry.-and Mra. Dewey.
When In Nerd of Sheet Metal Duncan players presented r<nMivciiv wiv rPTQ
ion the stage Monday Tuesday, tOM';; B0Y GETS
and Wednesday night, Dec. 14, 15, ' --------- MILITARY PROMOTION
land 16th, “The Return of the ...... k ---
Gorilla.” . — • | STEPHENVILLE— Horace Geye
The Pottsville 4-H Club met of Comanche, has been promoted
Work of Any Ktnit.
SEE TlfOH. STARK
6 Blocks East On Highway 10
Telephone 214
i.
FOR SAI,E R(“d sow With 6 pigs.
3 weeks old.
Chief Office
December 3rd Work on members Hie rank of corporal in the
Claude beorge at shorts was the theme of the ses- ^?hP Tarleton^College cadet corps,
sion. The meeting was under the
FOR SALE 160 White Leghorn direction of Miss Hayes.
Pullet* at a bargain. Will buy a The basketball girls met In-
Maj. James D. Bender, professor
ox military science and tactics,
announced this week.
High scon
hbers w
LOOK
»emt _ „ , ,r
hllianu an
Hoff,
delicku
..a
You Can Afford to Eat Meat Now!
*OMAS
OVER
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Lk 15c
ALL CUTS PORK. Lb. 17c
BEEF ROAST, U. lOc&rc
VEAL LOAF MEAT, Lb. lfc
LOIN aid T-BONE STEAK. U. 15c
ROUND STEAK Lb. " 17 c
Thurston
inounclng.
tve purch
iper-Servlc
the squ
lway, wl
^ by
Auto
Come after it and »ave the difference—We
guarantee weight and quality.
These Special Low Prices are for
Every Day in the Week
j-‘ ■
RENFRO’S
*i> r
Cafe and Market
Telephone 280
v
- - . ,,, ,( ‘ .V; n a »u white ralibtfbAfRX Keeter at Dil- dian Gap Tuesday. Dec. 8th. They
lrom square. See J R F^nes. | _Bod dinjn({ room . hero Saturday. Dec. 12th,
Jeweler, at Reese Drug Store.
(tf) i
<21-22» FOR SALE—Bed. dining
t suite. 2 gas strives, kitchen table.
The Pottsville boys basketball
IKE PHIFER'S
SERVICE STATION
FOR SALE 140 acres fivV miles , 2 what-nots. Will take white face team was defeated by thq Evant
Northeast from Gustine. Will sell i heifer. Mrs. H. P. -CoXT' C?oman- team December 6th. They met
_ _ "7+af bargain OnlMhird easily bal- jchc. Texas i. , - ' * dtc) 'the^Indian Gap team Tuesday,
S&SS;- - - — " ^‘Vi- r - v» i
j..,t b-.u, ^ "Tf . ifw>d mm between Frisco Rad- , Coa»t To Coait U
Hall on the Blanket Detour A
LOST A blaek mule colt, about ! road and the new Highway 36.
manchr. Route 3.
Co-
* ltp>
_KtiiiHincr ri,i„ 7 months old Strayed from the j Finder please leave at Chief Of-
swr? ,2? -sans :,uinj s °r 1
^ d“;r,r, ?r‘iiS j."
■ In11 ?r*n, ,'f formation win tx‘ appreciated by
u iSns T™! , ^
Title of Play To Be .
Given In February
on Lube. We also have special
prices on coal oil We are head-
quarters for Naphtha, the' odor-
less cleaning fluid that takes out
all the grease- and dirt from
clothing — IKE PHIFER
<tf)
EGOS WANTED Highest Market
l Prices paid for fresh eggs at all
tinges. — Wagner's Grocery. 5,
blocks east of square on Highway
10. «tf >
PAT TURKEYS—Have some nice
fat turkeys hens. 10-12 pounds,
for your Sunday and Christmas
dinners.- G. R. Pratt. 3 miles out
on De Leon Highway
The Comanche School system
s announcing the production of
Coast to Coast ", a three act
<lu | musical remedy to be presented
--Thursday and Friday, February
1.08T. STRAYED OR STOLEN— 4 and 5th' atr HiRh School Audi-
A brown mare mule, 9 years old,;torlum
weighs 700 lbs Not sheared. Is| The cast is to be composed of
Branded E. I,aM seen near Comyn. j twelve adults who will be chosen
Reward Oeo M Dunnam. Proc-jfrom the town's best talent, and
tor Route 1. (ltc ) ' the song and step choruses will be
composed of 36 high school girls.'
FOR SALE 8 Piece Walnut Din-1 A variety of entertaining special
ing Room Suite. Phone 293, Mrs ties will be presented In the
C. W Gray. (It) |' Coast to Coast” broadcast
-——-———--------—- Proceeds from the production
FOR. SALE A good Horse. See according to Supt. J D Bram-
State National Bank (ltidette will be used for the school
---------— library. Miss Ruth Norwood of
We can supply your needs In Abilene. Texas, representative of
TREES TREES TREES All
i kinds of fruit and ornamental _________
trees; Pecans a specialty.' Also •Something,^ new that will SO^VE
the Famous Frank's Peach, and YOUR RUPTURE problem Just
other special varieties Wolfe’s imagine the joy of liaving some-
Nursery. Btephenvillc Texas E th,nK that would SURE-HOLD
A.
Comanche. Texas rtf ‘,av 1,1 ,ui»nun«mj ^ plants »v,,,
—^ ^ —----- bQt Deny Yourself This Ease. J ---;----- nesday making arrangements for
-rHoV I2S? Hosifuy Mileage? Comfort and Pleasure in Your WILLIAMS PRICES , the production -
Try Alrmaids. 79c and tl.(ML— Daily Occupation or Pleasure In _____ ; director and costumes will
Bervlcc Drug Store. ) 15-22' Athletics^ Sucl\ as Golf, TennLs. t ()kja City piour $180 be furnished by this company
’ Base Ball Bowitrrg. Swimming,: (^0 setter in Town' which was for nineteen years the
aa ov. • j, uii|/in m mi , Aivt, Lj . _ . |# t WL (HU Mippi) >UUI UCVvIB III nuiiriiL, n a«.t, it jmoiuuuiYT ui
Williams. Authorized Salesman J'0111' Rupture Every Hour. Every ■ Sbrubs, evergreens, bulbs and National Producing Company of
•nanche, Texas. ... «t f> Hay in the ycai comfortably^ Do'| plants ‘Hampton Floral Co. (It) j Kansas City. Missouri spent Wed-
^ANK rsirii1’5!. SERVICE Etc. Keep Young Physically Fit’
g-w-.
Lubricating Oils and Naphtha aluj Hastens Old Age. If anything; ir>w
Guaranteed Flour
$1.40 Redpath Horner Chataqua Com
$1.06,pany. National Shows are super
20c I shows and "Coast to Coast” is
30c | filled with fun and musical var-
10c iety.
Boxed Apples. Doz 30e--;—
R.bbon cane syrup, oai «5c Ba8ketball League
Peanut Hay Meal— _ _ , ® _
'Best and Cheapest Feed' j ]g Formed At MaV
Span OooM Mares For Sale _
Trade Merchandise For Corn „
------- C F. WILLIAMS —----------1L .WiutgV
latigt4!1 Orange* Doz
sS~*S»'wi^'; “Xl "Z,H“'" «■«*-!poSTAis-D^
duc|s. Special prices to tractor
owners and other heavy users RPnfrn-MrMinn
Those who use. our gasoline are
well pleased with the results.—
L°rat,d StreCt jU<,t BROWN WOOD. TEXAS
FRANK PHIFER, Prop HMBHBHMMi
Company
Drug
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Comanche Milling Co.
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JNO. E ‘HOFF. Mgr
Home of
HOFFS BEST
Vf AVID
FEEDS. % SERVICE
m*mt fUMK non
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STOCK SALT
MEAT. SALT
HIGH QUALITY FEEDS
__________________ In a meeting held at May Tues-
.... , rti.j day night. Dec. 15th, a basketball
FOR bALt fl full G d league for commercial teams was
Pups 4 mMes and 2 f( males^Can, formpd conjlij,ting of the follow-
be seen 5 miles^uth of Coman-(inK Lowng: May Sidney. Cross
^ Walter <nataS»m^yaLlRober Cut< Cottonwood. Atwell, Burkett,
• Carbon. Coleman and Blanket,
sons rif?^ex’|The following men were elected
lars.—Jack Lane, Comanche. Tex I Rg an exPcutlVP committee: H. E.
f101*^ 4 up’ White of May. chairman: Wade
■ —— ' " j Gholson of Burkett. Leo Varner of
Atwell, and Lafton Bragg of Car-
Building Materials j A regular schedule is to be play-
v ed. with each team playing two
OIL 8TAINED 8. H. LUMBER games, and most of the games
. ' 'being played op Saturday nights.
* 4" 817.58 4 x 4 tAny vicinity that
t” x 5" to v. 4 x 5 may want to play In this league,
I notify H E White of May. All
teams must post a list of players
within, two weeks with the execu-
' tive committee. No player can
play with more than one team.
The schedule of games to be
played on January 2 la: May vs.
Atwell -at May, Cottonwood vs.
Give Practical
■'- —^ ■ —^i.^ ' u.v-^a-: ,i-sag:
AND USEFUL GIFTS
Why not give HER a new Singer
Sewing Machine or a Maytag
Washing Machine
for Christmas?
*>/
m
We have a laruc stock of both waahinK and
.sewing machines, and extend~a cordial invi-.
tation to you to come in and inspect our
merchandise.
LOW !K)WN PAYMENT AND EASY
TERMS ON BALANCE
J. D. JACKSON
THE MAYTAG SHOP
PHONE 227—
—COMANCHE
**' s 8'* $28.80
Lengths from .8 to 16 Feet
Prairie Tank Farm
adjoining Atrpot-t
T. F. Hanmgan
P o. Box RANGER. Phone
368 TEXAS - 111
> Burkett at Burkett, Sidney vs.
~ ‘ Blanket, v«,
Cross Cut at Cross Cut.
BIG DEMAND GKFO«rrBALL BAN«Vh^5
SATURDAY IS OUR
LAST DAY
F» AI1 Kind, rt Strap Iron
and Metals. 8«c on before
yea sell.
HAMILTON
srf
TONIGHT
Plans are complete for the an-
nual banquet for the Hamilton
HlglT School Bulldogs and the
feast will be held tonight. Dec 18.
according to the Hamilton Rot
oord-Herald , _
to the famous i
"b^
throughout
*r.
WE WILL CLOSE OUR GIN FOR THIS SEASON,
TOMORROW, DECEMBER I9th.
We with to thank those many friends who have patronized
. _ • . ■ ,4t . . ' | -----■ ' ‘1-^-
ua this fall, we appreciate your business and, as you know, ,
do our best to show it by giving you the very
best service possible.
THE BLUE GIN
JOE MdLROY, Manager
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.