The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1965 Page: 4 of 16
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ANTENNA WORK Wanted
At Walker’s Appliance. We
have new and used Antennas.
The man to install them or
8ee os
fumiahsd^th* former Wau«
email, but neat, clt^, 2 '
•tor a*M
se.—Don
Oaman-
(38-45c)
WE HAVE ONLY four 18.6
Cu. Ft. G.E. Upright Free**
era, hold 651 lbs., at the fan-
tastic price of lJ^WS ami
tax. No trade. We just don t
have room for them. Three
G.E. Home Freezers, 17 Cu.
Ft. Chest, hold 595 lb*-o«ly
$219.95 and tax. No trader*
Walker’s Appliance SerH**
AnajctoTent.s Kea^mable rental.
..Bill's paid. 103 W. Grand. Phon*
356-3619. ^ (41-44c)
W MXsw. repair or move ’em —
W ■§ for your TV antenna
Jr / !Walker’s Appliance.
^ "**" "■ Jche._____
FOR SALaP-Prime Coastal Ber- TV A-VTENNA BARGAIN
rgpdtft Sprigs. Harvested toy spc*- are offering regular 849.9
^ ;SS6^*Wiii?. B55E££
S£ ....
and flower pi«nu
Individual
lngston, <
HSfcALED BIDS WANTED on;
large 50x70 Tabernacle to be tom
down and lot-"cleaned with the
exception tff large oonccpt* slab.
TatoeThacle located ..on" Travis A
Sequin St. in fie Leon, across the
street from the Aaneertbly of God
CLASSIHiO
ADV(RTISIM« SATIS
HrtI laetiM 4c p#c nfd
Mn iMrtbM mm «4 W **r word,
MUiawa, (>»f« ifc wci htaa.
Rtodlaf NtHui. UfS Pablkotieai
aN Cord •« Tkoak,
rtatid far ai tB. Mala rata
wHB ailaiaiaai tkorf, at 75t
Safalar Deploy Bata, apaa raqaaat
Ta rioca AAvartkiaq •> Naan
354-M1J
We have the plans and aan at- improvements and repairs. $100
range financing, up to $7£00 — to $83,500. — Higginbotham's. See
At CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL us for your _ (29-tie)
CX>. 5<)-tfc : ------l-%
------—---- SWEET FEED BARGAIN—80%
CARPETING HEADQUARTERS Feanut Hulls. 20% Molaatoa, on-
For all your floor covering needs, jy >17.00 per ton when sacks are
from wall-to-wall cargebWg, to (famished. - Gold Kist Peanut
room size or throw. rOgs, to Un- Growers. Ooldthwaite HwvC'rt-tfcJ
WANTED—Baby sitting, night or
day, by hour or week, in my
home.- Billie Hoyle, 301 W. High-
land.
,438-4lp)
ANTENNA WORK Wanted
At Walker’s Appliance. We
have new and used Antennas.
The man to install them or
repair or move ’em — 8«e«*
for your TV antenna hrork-*--
Walker’a Appliance, loman
(24-tfc)
RUMMAGE SALE Friday A
Saturday, April 2 and 3. Episco-
pal Palrlsh House on North Aus-
tin, Good rummage, good prices
FOR SALE Repoqseftied Singer
machines Take up payments. 86
per month. Repair on all makes
of machines. Serviceman In town
weekly — Call 356-2421. Mrs
Frankie Jones. (35-tfc)
WE HAVE ONLY four 18.6
Cu. Ft. G.E. Upright Freez-
ers, hold 651 lbs., at the fan-,
tastic price of $249.95 and
tax. No trade. We just don’t
have room for thejnv 'Three
G.E. Home Freezers, 17 Cu.
Ft. Chest, hold 595 Ibsr—only
$219.95 and tax. No trade.—
Walker’s Appliance Service-
FOR SALE — Registered Black
Ai^us bulls, from Iff to 24 months
old. Popular bloodlines. Priced
right. -Homer E. Stephens, Gor-
ra«rt)e Leon Hi-way, Phone De
Leon 7g>». ^ ^T(4<J-43^
FOR SALE—House
down payment -He
HU 10th St., Comi
356-2588 _
1 FOR SALE — Large house on
1 90xl50-ft. comer tot. Has living
room, dining room, den, 2 bed-
rooms. 1 ’a baths; kitchen has new
built-in cabinets. Newly redecor-
ated interior. Sell on good terms
or Will take smaller house In
trade. - -- Tom McDonald, 807 ltf.
Ehn. or Eugene Perkins, 303 Am*
strong. Phone 356-3375. ^ -fftc)
RUMMAGE MALE sponsored by
the Arrowhead and Warrior Staffs
of Comanche High Hehool. Satur-
day,- April 3rd, In the Veteran’s
-MiHdlng. Doors open at 8 a~m.
and close at 5 p.m. Proceeds will
he Used for staff pruJects^ AayoOe
Wtth rummage please call 356
2086 after 4 pm. and it wUl he
picked upj^^ " ltp
RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by
the Arrowhead and Warrior Staffs
of Comanche High School. Satur-
day. April 3rd. In the Veteran's
building. Doors oppa at 8 aio.
*.utd close at 5 pJn. Proceed* will
be used for staff projects. AnysuP
TRY A NEW '<5
ROUT
(46-tfO
WE HAVE a good stock of health
foods, flours, raw sugars, honeys,
oil*, and all kinds of vitamins,
heaelth books, and electric Juic-
ers. Ray us a visit when in
Brownwood.—- Brownwood Health
Foods Store, 110 E. Chandler,
Phone MI 5-5002. (47-tfc)
HARRIS DJ1IIDING OO.—Water
well drilling, domestic and Irri-
gation. New equipment. New and
tiked pumps and mills. — Phone
Discover the Difference in ’65
1964 0LD8M0BILE 98 4-DR. SEDAN HARD TOP • <3,595
Air Conditioner, P-Steering, P-Brakes. Radio. Heater, 5 New Tina Gnrise Control,
Tilt-A wav Steering Wheel. T-C.lasa, Two-Tone Paint, HyMRUKW Trahamlaslon,
Automatic Heail Lamp Control, 2-Spd. W Iper-W ashar? Outside Rang vMUT Miner,
6-Way Electric Seat, Electric Window Lifts. > » • ,r ^. ' *
1962 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDA{i~**$yL Motor ------,....^41,295
Standard S-Speed Transmlsslpiu Htwter. A&sXi , ,
1961 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN—6-Cvl. Motor ........->fU95
Standard 3-Speed Transmission, Radio, Heater.
1960 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SPORT SEDAN—V8 Motor .........$1,095
P-Glide, Trans., Air Conditioner, Radio, Heater, T-Olaas, WSW Tires.
1960 CHEVROLET l-DR. SEDAN—6-Cvl. Motor .............,$ 795
Std. 3-Spd. Trans., Radio, Heater, Air Conditioner. T-Glasa.
1960 FORD GALAXIE 4-DR. SEDAN—V8 Motor ............^S 725
Automatic Trans., Radio, Heater. Air Conditioner, Solid White Color, 4 $$v Tires
1960 FORD GALAXIE 4-DR. SEDAN—V8 Motor ..............$ 695
Automatic Trans., Radio, Heater. Air Conditioner, 4 New Tires, Light Blue Oolor
1960 FORD CUSTOM 4-DR. SEDAN—V8 Motor ..............$ 595
Automatic Transmission, Radio, Heater.
1959 FORD CUSTOM 4-DR. SEDAN—V8 Motor ...... .......$ 395
Aqtomatic Transmission, Radio, Heater. /
1959 FORD 6-PASS. SETATION WAGON, 4-DR. SEDAN ........$ 595
V8 Motor, Automatic Trans., Radio. Heater, Air Conditioner.
1960 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. SEDAN—V8 Motor...................$ 395
Radio, Heater, Standard Transmission.
1959 PL YMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN—6-Cylinder..................$ 395'
Radio, Heater, Automatic Transmission.
1957 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. SEDAN—V8 Motor ................t 395
Automatic Trans., P-Steering, P-Brakes, Air Conditioner.
Automatic Trans., Radio, Heater .. .1 195
FOR SALE — 600 Dales bright
peanut hay, 90c bale; 300 bale*
high quality Coastal Bermuda hay
90c. — Buster McDonald, Phone
356-2452. <40-41c)
PLANTS FOR SALE — Tomato,
Pepper and flowers —Mrs. J. W.
Turpin, 503 Jf.W. 36 highway -tp
COMPLETE IRRIGATION SXRr pj.no. Qoo
VICE--Pipe, pumps and fittings beX*
In stock.. Turbine and submersible -
pumpir Aluminum welding. Water px>R SALE
w^Il drilling. 4” lateral line 65c
ft. 5" lateral line 76c. — Bates
Bros. Welding and
Richland Springs,
452-3440.
The late Mark Sher-
home, 409 E. Central—Ft.
Worth higway, large lot, south
Irrigation, front. (Exclusive listing).—Bry-
Texas, Phong, anfs Real Estate. North Side of
__(34-tfc) Square, Pho. 356-3273. (40-tfc)
ANTENNA WORK Wanted good lean tender meat—
At Walker’s Appliance. We | Eat every bite you buy. Abso-
have new and used Antennas.
_. , , , „ .. German sausage smoked over
The man to install them or GOtiU fporo mountain grown Span-
repair or move ’em — See US ish oak. Taste it before you buy.
ifor your TV antenna work— --At Quality Produce on We*t
Walker’s Appliance, Coinan-
che. ______________ 40-41c FOR SALE-Evaporative water
COWS!!
Gustine Mercantile
I LAS MOOT
EVERYTHING
(IAITS OE LEVIS (4 Colon)
•We Give 8AH Green Stamps’
1-XIK SALE — Chain saw. Just
been used few times. Sold my
place and have no further use
for saw. Sell cheap.- -Tom Mc-
Donald, 807 N. Elm. - (ltc)
BROWN WOOD CATTLE
AUCTION
Brownwood - 12 Noon
APRIL 16, 1965
1,200 Cows consigned with
calves at side.
1 consignment consist* of 800
young native Angus cows
with calves at side, from
one ranch. - *
Severn! loads of young Here-
ford Pairs.
100 Crossbred Cows.
Calves with a few Springers.
Several Breeding Bulls to sell.
Other consignments of Stock-
er Cattle accepted.
Cattle will be sorted and sold
In pens of 10 to 25 head.
For Information call
WAYNE MAY, 247-5208, Llano
THREE RING NOTEBOOKS, and
Notebook paper, available at The
WANTED—Farm Listings. Large
or small acreage. Have buyers.—
See Herbert Goodson at Burton
A Goodson Insurance Co. Phone
356-2882. (28-tfc)
Chief
LENNOX
Central Heating,
Air Conditioning
Sheet Metal
808 E. Central Ave.
STARK'S
COASTAL BERMUDA—W* Will
render a complete custom Jeb on
entire Coastal Bermuda Job, from
sprigs to planting.—BUI dark,
606 E. Walcott, Comanche, RL 1,
Phone 356-3331; or H. G. (Shorty)
McDonald, Haase, Pho. 879-2610.
SWEET FEED BARGAIN—80%
Peanut Hulls, 20% Molasses, on-
ly $17.00 per ton when sacks are
furnished. — Gold Kist Peanut
Growers, Ooldthwaite Hwy. (8-tfc)
1956 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN
1957 CHEVROLET 2-DR. HARD TOP—V8 Motor ..........
Standard Transmission. Radio, Heater
1957 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN—V8 Motor ..........
Power Glide Transmission, Radio, Heater.
1955 CHEVROLET 4,DR. SEDAN—6-Cyl. Motor ..;.......
3-Speed Std. Transmission, Radio, Heater.
• COMMERCIALS
1962 CHEVROLET V4-T0N 127” W.B. PICKUP............
6-Cyl. Motor, 4-Speed Transmission, Radio, Heater, Rear Hitch.
1961 CHEVROLET 'i-TON PICKUP—6-Cyl. Motor ........
8-Speed Transmission, Heater. •
1961 CHEVROLET CORVAIR '/i-TON PICKUP ............
Radio, Heater, 3-Speed Transmission.
1959 CHEVROLET tt-TON PICKUP .............
3-Speed Transmission, Radio, Heater, Rear Hitch.
1958 CHEVROLET ^-TON PICKUP ...i,.................
3- 8pecd Transmission, Heater. Rear Hitch, 5 New Tires.
1955 CHEVROLET Vi-TON SHORT W.B. PICKUP ........
Heater, Rear Hitch
1955 CHEVROLET Vi-TON LONG W.B. PICKUP ..........
Heater. Rear Hitch
1955 CHEVROLET 'u-TON SHORT W.B. PICKUP .......
j Heater, Rear Hitch, V8 Motor
1950 CHEVROLET Vi-TON PICKUP—Heater, Rear Hitch .
1948 CHEVROLET */4-TON PICKUP..................
4- S)ieed Transmission, Heater, Rear Hitch.
• TRUCKS •
19SS CHEVROLET TRUCK TRACTOR—327 V* Molor-
Full Air Brakes, 5-Spd. Trans., 2-vSpd. 17,000-Lb. Rear Axle,
Radio, Heater, 900x20 10-Ply Tires, 60 Series II
CHEVROLET TRUCK TRACTOR-109 V8 Motor .
Full Air Brakes, *>-Spd. Trans., 2-Spd. 17,000-Lb. Rear Axle
Radio, Heater. 900x20 10-Ply Tires, 70 Series.
1959 CHEVROLET CHASSIS & CAB—2-Ton, 175” W.B
6-Oyl„ Air Over Hydraulic Brakes. 4-Spd. Trans., ' ’ ’
15,000-Lb. 2-Spr. Rear Axle, 900x20 10-Ply Tires.
1952 CHEY ROLET 2-TON CHASSIS CAB—with 15-Ft Cattle Bed $1 095
1961 6-Cyl. Mfttor. 4-Spd. Trans., 15.000-Lb. Rear Axle S-S^ Ileater ’
• NEW C A R B A R G A>N"S •
Just What Your Pocketbook is Looking For
A NEW CAR BARGAIN —-
• TRY THE NEW 1965 CHEVROLET •
—— Discover the Difference _-
NFW 1061 PHFVDnr A,r ^®"«tloner. Solid Whlto^’6* License
■15k»
eqSnTSS fSSLz&SL
WANTED — Custom disking and
drilling. $L50 per acre.—Phone
886-2232. ltp
BROWNWOOD CATTLE
AUCTION, 643-0654
N O W OPEN
Motor Vehicle
Inspection Station
AT
Etiis Sinclair
- Station
$1,395
301 W. CENTRAL
(Across From Jail)
JESSIE CHANCELLOR
In Charge Inspections.
YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS
APPRECIATED.
(37-42c;
From a packagi
lawn mower
of seeds ... to a power
.. we can serve you.
3.PLY HEAVY-DUTY
NYLON REINFORCED
GARDEN HOSE
BEN’S GUN
REPAIR SHOP
$2,495
-63UN8 BLUED - CLEANED
STOCKS REPAIRED
Ben Palmerton
626 N. .Grafton St.
Dublin. Texas
Phone GI 5-2719
■sulfXMd «rih a po wm-pkIimI nrlM* * tlr.Hon d.Iuh,
4-oyol* .ngin.. and lh. r.wlnd
Vs^0wAn,Hga
• Staggered wheels for a
smoother cutting even on
rough or uneven lawns.
• Easy height adjustment •
(37-40p)
KEELE
ADDITION
CHOICE LOTS
$500 and $606.
Exclusive
C. B. BAXTER
REAL ESTATE
Farms - Ranches
CUy Property
SM-*46?°<>sU-2254
(84-tftt) . _
so FT. X FULL S/P* ROUS
•••*" ‘^0. 78k -
Locks as desired from
spwy to full stream. All
valvt. ( No.48). x
HOMI and OARDKN WHII
STURDY OFF SET TUBULAR STEEL HANDLES
STOOPING T0,UGHTEN ™E L0AO« ELIMINATE
w. N. GLEATON
BUILDER
free estimates
FLOOR PLANS
HOME REPAIRS l|
18 Mo. Pajr«enU.
Phene 356-3129
1 767 N. Page St.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1965, newspaper, April 2, 1965; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888713/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.