The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1948 Page: 4 of 18
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Real Estate
Auto Loans
H. M. (Shorty) VINEYARD— —PANE WALDROP
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE _ PHONE 472
WE WILL APPRECIATE AN OPPORTUNITY
. OF SERVING YOU!
PUBLIC TYPING NOTARY PUBLIC
FOR SALE—ISO acre farm. $23.50
•era.—Rea T. Hoff, owner.
^ /•! 401
FOR SALE—A duplex, a home
with Income. Corner lot 75x105.
Small down payment. Eaay term*
--See Loiilta Steele, $04 Weal
Duncan. •• - (ltc)
and water, to miles south of Co-
manche.—V. W. McKlnzle. Demo-
crat Star Route, Comanche.
(31-$2p>
SALE—B Farmall. — J. Q
a, Rt. 1, Comanche, In VaJ
WANTED TO BUY—F20. or trac-
tor with 4 row equipment. Win
pay premium for NO. 7 bedders
for F20. WiU sell 50 gallon electric
water heater.—Write Dr. Terrell
Pulliam, 458 enfford St.. Corpus
Chrlatl, Texas or phone 2-5507.
(ltp)
FOR 8ALE—127 acree. half In
cultivation, good peanut land. 13
acre grape vineyard In full pro-1
duction on wire, fair grass In paa-1
ture with running water, goqd
fences and crossed fenced, good
4 room house, located on Highway <
24, S miles east of Comanche.|
On school bus and mall route,
REA. See owner.—Buster McDon-
ald, O us tine, Rt. 1. (31-32p>
TO MY FRIENDS (And I StUl
have no enemies, I hope)—Thanks
for the business you have given
me, but I need more watches and
clocks and Jewelry repair. Leave
repair Jobs at the Busy Bee Sew-
ing Shop. Prompt service and sat-
isfaction guaranteed. — John O.
jEEma, . (80-Slp)
FOR SALE—Electric portable re-
cord player, with record holder
and records. Can be seen at my
home.—Mrs. R. M. Alexander, 7
miles NE Oustlne.
FOR SALE—1030 Chevrolet Coupe
for $150.—Elmer Butler, Beattie,
Rt. 2, Comanche. (ltp)
STRAYED—Black and red spot-
ted male hog. 350 pounds. Re-
ward.—A. D. Jenkins, Box 331.
Rising Star. • (30-31p>
FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay.—B. D.
Richmond, Blanket.. <S0-32p>
BOdk YOUR ORDERS now ~ for
Atwood's quality baby chicks. Be
sure of your chicks on the day
vou want them. (tf)
FOR SALE — 1036 OidsmobUe
Coupe. In good shape, radio and
heater, nice clean car. Or will
trade for cattle. Also nice 4 roam
house to rent.—A. A. Hllley.
. <31-330
NOTICE—I will pay 75c to $1.50
for old Junk radiators, and will
pay $1.76 for Junk batteries. I
will pay $1.00 per 100 for cast
iron or will pay 76c for mixed
iron. Weigh at Denny's Scales
and bring your Iron to Chuck
Pitta at Clemons Motor Co.
O0-S3c>
IF rrs FARMS and ranches,
houses or lots you want, I have
some good buys.—S. 8. Vaughn,
Carlton, Texas. (tf)
WANT TO RAISE MONEY fQr
your church or club?—-Write Box
102, V< Comanche Chief. ($l-32p)
Hie romance of the west lives on with our Wagon Wheel Set. The
FOR SALE—John Deere H trac
tor. with culUvator and planter
pitehers are quaint and practical. The tup la the hub of the wheel,
and the “good luck” horseshoe makes the handles for the baker. TTiere
are bands of cattle brands on the platters and bowls. The whole set
is an application of the fide designs one can find on any ranch.
A most colorful part of the history of the southwest fs the cattle
industry, and the rancher’s, “coat of arms” is his “cattiebrand.” The
covered wagon, “wagon wheels,” horses, the cowboys, cattle, the “little
dogie,” and above all, the “cattiebrand” are symbols of this natural
industry. The cattiebrand is the symbol of the rancher, and it identifies
his proudest possessions. It is the family trademark, handed down
from generation to generation.
Many of these brands are fine designs, and most of them have * a
definite meaning. Some An thc tnttiati of The owner,' others may
refer to hills on the ranch, the number of acres he owns, the number
in the family, his monogram, a key, a hat, or any one of a thousand
items of interest. Each brand is usually registered in -the county in
which it is used.
complete koo<3 shape. — S
Bennlngfleld, Indian Oap.
(Sl-32p)
SACKS WANTED—Want to buy
burlap sacks or all sizes and
shapes, good or bad. Top prices
paid. Also buy Junk burlap -City
Service Station or see Norman
Dewbre.
CUmeM S^VUit^
One of the** doy» *ooe yeoi
and find •P'iag HERE! G*t a
FOR BALE — Du roc Jersey and
white bred gilts. They're good
ones.—J. W. Hurt, Rt. 2, Coman-
GARDEN
CULTIVATOR
LOST Brown billfold, containing
driver’s license and Social Secur-
ity card.—Return to The Chief
or to Dueyon McOulre, Rt. 2, Co-
manche. __ (ltp*
V ROOFING VALUE
Smooth surface roofing—heavy
weight asphalt and felt ua*
r terial—Ulc surfaced both sides.
UT wide, 46 lb. Pm roll, only—
L $1.85
BRONZE GOLD and
FOR SALE—Block of land In Co-
manche, located at 202 Fleming
Avenue, south of Durham Pea-
nut Plant.—Mrs. Albert York, Co-
DESERT GOLD
Poultry
Netting
FOR RENT — Country cottage,
March 1. Pour rooms add bath
partially furnished. On REA, has
butane connections. Place for cow
and garden. 0 miles south on all-
weatttter road. References.—Rev.
E. N. Strother, Newburg. (ltp)
FOR SALE — Keystone No. 3
thresher, good shape.—Pete Hill,
M£Cullouq
BARBED WIRE
Hot dip galvanised In pore
sine. 2 point It Vi-gauge. 60-
WANT TO RAISE MONEY for
your church or club?—Write Box
192, ^Comanche Chief. (31-32p>
FOR SALE—A real home, 4 rooms,
bath, hall, 3 large closets, wall
heatei-s, plenty of wall plugs, back
porch with storage closets, hot
and cold water, extra large lot.
best location between Grammar
And High Schools, near stores,
churches, and within walking dis-
tance of town. Priced to sell.—
Call 460 or see Mrs. Clarence
CUSTOM GRINDING — Have
good portable grinder, and will
grind at your farm.—Luther Wll-
kerson, Rt. 1. Comanche, Indian
Creek community.
nm SminrHounon iuder"- "'.l
HWtnba.h.n, Mow, Corn- ™ oto! i
——--i-—[flood 6-ply tlies In A-l shape;
WANTED—Woman or girl to live;8 £ Pallor with good 6-ply tires,
In home, drive car and assist with " * * *
adults Write, giving name, ad-
dress, phone, and qualifications,
—T. R Caylor. Waldrlp, Texas,
McCulloch County. • 30-3Ip>
GLASS
SUBSTITUTE
Hog Wine Fencing
726-6-14Vi. Close mesh heavy
weight fencing. 20-Rod, 23”
planter, some horse collars, a;
small electric welder, 2 saddles/
riding bridle, small dining table
with 4 chairs, a gas cook stove and
FOR SALE-5 room house to be, 3 used rusts. 6-tybe Zenith electric
A. H. Ora-
moved Also. International feed f radio, in good____________
mill with screens, for i-ale^-E L.jham, 1st house south of reaer-
Luckie. Indian Oap. ‘30-31p> voir. . (ltp)
CUSTOM GRINDING]H^ve TOR RENT7~3 room ut^Umlshed
•rood portable grinder and will1 apartment, all modern conven-
RrJnd at your farm L ither Wil-. lenres.-Mns. J. D. Nabers. 103
kerton. Rt 1 Comctiche, Indian'North Elm (ltD)
Creek community. (ltp) I——- - J^.-----—__i-,
py-ip aj»t"r ;7.fr.Vrt kT,runeivit FOR SALE—Three 900x16 tires
as-
Garden
Shovel
$1.75
Hollow back
type. Blade Is
3 x IX - inches.
CHICK FEEDER
Trough made from one piece
galvanised steel. Beel top ro-
ulade 494 x 3-
iacbes. 44-
FOK SALE—Factory-built trailer
house Can be seen at first house
west of Ward School.— Jack Lane.
top edg o.
Straight, and
strong polish-
SO EASY
SO QUICK
SO RESTFUL
Vhy wear mortal! oet standing lor boors
ver a hot ironing board P Hsrt't thF^nt-
own-tQjJo-lt" C-E Plalpleta ironer that
ISgTill the hard work automatically! Big
00 ■ quart Inch turfaee term out two flit
liccci at once—cute ironing time way down!
ron» thirti. drettet, eurtaim. too—eatily,
profc-ionully. So little efort re-
bctutifully, r-----------— ,
quiretl you'll feel freth at a daisy alter up-
ping through even a whola week't ironing 1
See ut or phone for a demonstration.
. . '
GENERAL 9 electric
homi laundry iquifmint
/vy^Cullouqn
S. HUDWARE — GtflS
Fort Worth Highway. Will constd-1
See Norwood at Carnes
Rt. l, Comanche. > (ltp)
FOR SALE-4 acre truck patch,
located 3 miles out of Comanrhr
on Dublin Highway. Good 2 room
house, well of water,
er trade.- ___________r____
Motor Company. < ltp)
FOR SALK — *46 model custom
built Chevrolet radio, John Dear*
LA tractor motor, and T Model
Ford rear end.—Curtis McKlnzia
on school
bus ahd mall route, REA line.—
A. H. Wilkins, Ht. 1, Comanche.
<UR)
Straley Electric Co
or Willie Tup in at Arthur Chev-
rolet. ,rirfHP#‘|
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1948, newspaper, February 20, 1948; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891552/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.