The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1949 Page: 14 of 20
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MJC COMANCHE CU3MT FEBRUARY 36, 1949
K AIZER-FRAZER USED CADS BOUGHT & SOLD
SBWSCE) : NEW CAR NOW READY FOR DELIVERY
ft & B GARAGE
| No Waitinj§ No Bonuses £> No Forced Trade I ns
PHONE 184 9 BLOCKS ®UT ON FT. WORTH HIGHWAY
FOR ft
ed Nmv
W, H.
OHMcht
Indian Creek
Laymen's services were con-
ducted Sunday morning at Indian
Creek Methodist Church Talks
were made by Loyd Coker. Miss
flue Curb and Ed Burdette. At-
tendance totaled 69. The young
folks had 16 present In their Bun-
dag School class. Special guests
for the services were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Westbrook of Haase
and Nlta Hicks of Brown wood.
Right services drew an attend-
ance of 90 persons. The young
folks had ten in their night class.
Fourteen persons were In attend-
ance at prayer meeting last
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Burdette.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Coker and
family, Hackle Langley and’ Mr.
and Mrs. N. P. Williams, accom-
panied by Sue Curb df Comanche,
attended quarterly tonference at
Proctor Saturday. Feb. 19th.
Several from here attended the
basketball tournament at Coman-
HHW HAMPSHIRE!, Rhode Is-1
land Rad. White Rock. Barred
Rocks and a Special Broiler Cross
Chicks are some of the most pop- I
ular brew 1a for both meat and
egg production. Book your order
now for sense of theee breeds for |
a sure profit In 1949. — Atwood
Hatchery.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to thank everyone
who has helped us In anyway;
especially those who brought us
Curtbise News
wood, broke our garden, got the
whaelc
QLAB8 INSTALLED—Have your
■uto glass put In before bad
weather sets in. See us for new
and used auto parts, hot water
and gas heaters, seat covers.—
Dewey Williams Oarage. (tf>
"Don't fire until you see the
whites of their eyes!" was s com-
mand given In the Battle of Bun-
ker Hill. ________ .
che over' the week-end.
Gerald and Bud Langley. Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Luker and Mr. and
Mrs. BiM Glasgow attended sing-
ing at Mt. -Pleasant 8unday night.
Miss Nlta Ruth Hicks of Brown-
wood spent the week-end here
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hicks and family.
____chair, wired our house, get-
ting electricity, heating pad and
radio. Especially do we thank Mr.
Jack Cagle end Df- °*ve Auven-
shlne for taking care of some Im-
portant business that we could
not do ourselves, because of an
ilineu that kept me in bed for
the last 4*4 month*. We thank
all who have brought food and
who did our washing. Because of
the electricity, I’ve been able to
use the heating pad and vibrator
which has helped me. and the
wheelchair has helped me get
more exercise. May Qods richest
blessings rest on each of you. u
our prayer.—Mr. and Mrs H. e.
LaKoque and Odell. <ltp>
District Ceurt
E. W. mark vs. Ecdora Stark,
divorce.
Louise Drury vs. J. A. Drury,
divorce.
Fred L. Scott vs. Olorla Scott,
divorce.
Mrs. Octa Phillips vs. Joe Hale
and Bob CaUlaOn. injunction.
WHY IS MAYTAO the Nation's
choice? Why do more women pro-1
fer Maytag than any other? Ask
your neighbor who owns one. he
can tell you. or better still, ask
Service Drug Store for free dem-
onstration, the next time you
want your laundry done, no ob-
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Judgment for plaintiff appealed
to Court of Civil Apt
The flag of the Confederate
States of America during the Civ-
il War was called the "Stars and
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To Your Farm ®
Of PANHANDLE Products
—Panhandle Gasoline
—White Gasojine
—Diesel Fuel
—Panhandle Oils
—Quaker State Oils
—Panhandle Ethyl
—Kerosene
—Greases
—Miller Tires
W.B. Sartor
WHOLESALE AGENT
Phone 130
902 E. Central
Comanche
Appeals at East-
land.
Margaret Frye vs. Earl Frye,
divorce Granted.
T. C. Masters vs. H. E. Moore,
warden Texas Prison System, con-
test of sentence. Application for
j writ of habeas corpus denied.
Deaths Recorded
William Lewis Steakley. 87. De
Leon, died Jan. 5. Born in Ten-
nessee Oct. 26, 1861, son of W. L.
and Sarah Wheeler Steakley. Re-
tired revenue officer. Lived in De
Leon 36 years.
Cpl. Edward Hulen Scott, Co-
manche. died in Japan. April 12,
1946. Reburial at Downing Jan-
' uary 11. 1949 Son of H. T. Scott
I and Dovie Colcleasure Scott. Born
|OU. 13* 1926.
Marriages Recorded
William Clifton Pringle and
Miss Ethel Christine Cleveland
| were married Feb. 8 by Clar&Ute
; Bryant. Church of Christ minu-
, ter.
Marriage Licenses
| Jack Borders and Mrs. Alice
Underwood.
Fred J. Brown and Oracle Faye
, Bingham.
Ronald A. Boswell and Miss
Jo Ann Ware.
County Court
| State vs. Woodrow Stark, pos-
session of liquor tor sale in dry
! area. ,
i State vs E. O. <Chink* Werner,
i possession of whiskey in dry area
PRODUCE BROILERS For Profit
In 1»S Book an order now fqr
some of our special broiler cross
chicks and have an extra profit
from your poultry this Spring .—
Atwood Hatchery.
SPECIAL-96 00 Cold Waves for
a limited time. Machine 'Perman-
ents $3 to 96.60. — Personality
Beauty 8hop, 3 blocks East of
Church of Christ, Phone 343M;
Proprietors Betty Sue and Ruby
Evans. (tf)
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
That HANG OH
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bionchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
wilb the understanding you must li'.e
the way it quickly allays the com h
or you are to have your money bed:.
CREONftJLSrt#],
for Coughs,Che *f Cc!ds,Bronchi' r J
Letbetter & Sons
fflattiess Truck
WILL BE IN COMANCHE EVERY THURSDAY and
win be at your aerviee—offering complete mattress
service and upholstery work. Renovating mattresses,
innerspring, conditioning l See us for quality work
at money saviing prices!
LETBETTER & SONS — BROWNWOOD, TEXAS>
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with my 145 h.p. FORD F-7 BIG JOB”
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for purpose of sale.
Deeds Recorded
H. F. Williams and wife, Inez,
to V. T. and Ruby Wood, part of
Block 9. Petsick Addition of Co-
manche. Consideration 96.800. ,
F. A. Kirkland and wife, Lillian,
to George W. Chancellor and 1
Juanita Chancellor, part of Block
4. Petsick Addition. City of Co- I
manche. Consideration 96,600.
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COMANCHE, TEXAS
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using a 2-ton truck of another make. My Ford is averting
about 7]2 miles per gallon with 28,000 Ih. loads. This is
better, than my other truck with 19,000 lb. loads."
Sensational reports on the new F-7 and F-8 Ford BIG
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trucks claim 6,000 miles per month for months on end
with no time out . . . gross loads of 50,000 lhs. . . . power
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more facts on the Mr. Big of big-time trucking . . . the Ford
Jlig Job tor 1949.
ir grand Now 143-Horsopowor Ford V-» Truck Engine
if Now Haavy Duty Quadrax Axles; One-Speed
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if Big Tires; up to 10.00-20 on F-8, up to 9.00-20
on F-7
if Now Heavy Duty Flvo-Spood Transmissions
if Big Roar Brakes, Power Actuated, 16-In. by 3-In.
on F-8
if Built and Warranted for the following ratings:
Grow VoMrfo Wmight Prom Troh Weight
’49 FORD F-7 19,000 lbs. 33,000 lbs.
’49 FORD F-8 21,300 lbs. 39,000 lbs.
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HOUSE, Agent
Clemons Motor Company
201 E. Central
Comanche, Texas
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1949, newspaper, February 25, 1949; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891190/m1/14/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.