The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1948 Page: 5 of 18
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WANTED -Salesmen tn Comen-.FOR SALE —38 5^-montha-old
che and surrounding territory to White Leghorn pulleU. laying 50
jsell our line of candy made fresh1 percent. 81.50 each.—J. R Wald-
1 dally. Must have good car andlrop, Rt 3. Comanche, 4 miles east
[devote full time—Heart-O-Texaslof Comanche on Hwy 38. <ltp>
Candy Co , 1708 Third 3t.. Brown- ■——-—-.---———
j wood. <31-32c) BROWNWOODBUuJbffljdfllv-
—--------------- ered dally at your home or place
FOR 8AIJE—100 bales of bright of business for only 30c per Week
vetch' and oats hay.—Bert Hayes. —Mrs. Fred Edmondson, Agent.
Electrical Rep
,oted» i
?none ioi Ft<
RIBBON CANE SYRUP—the Pure Cane Juice cooked
down to fine thick Syrup, and when you pour that
Kood Ribbon Cane on your hot biscuits and hot
cakes, you sure have something good to eat—now —
call by and take a bucket home with you. It’s low
in price.
TEMPLE SWEET PEAS ' 2 No. 2 cans 25c
HOMINY .................... 2 No. 2 cans 25c
CORN, Mayfield Brand 2 No. 2 cans 25c
TOMATOES ................................No. 1 can 10c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Valley Rose 2 No. 2 cans 25c
TOMATO JUlfte, Hunt’s Brand 2 No. 2 cans 25c
TOILET PAPER, 4 rolls to package
SEED POTATOES and FRESH GARDEN SEKI),
Come and select
COCOA, Mother’s Brand
JELLO *....................................
BEANS, All Kinds ..........
CHEESE, the Good Kind
PRUNES, RAISINS, DRIED PEACHES __
CABBAGE, freah green quality - lb. Ze
COOPER’S BEST COFFEE, very fine quality lb. 55c
TENDERLEAF TEA ........v~.........^-lb. 30c
Clean Up with SPIC AND SPAN
FURNITURE POLISH ...................................large bottle 30c
All Kinds
P1vr» CarefuV4^PP*,c
We are bringing 1948 in
with our new wallpaper
samples. Wide selections
for every room in the
house-
ALso some very fine nur-
sery papers. You will want
new paper for Easter; so
let us show you the latest
patterns on the market—
at very reasonable prices.
Remember, the best costs
less in the end—also, our
paint and all paint products
are A-l . . . of the highest
quality, and durability.
Free Estimates
IS THE
Dizziest Blonde
IN COMANCHE?
(WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT >VEEK)
The next time that electrical appliance of yours isn’t
performing up to par .., call COMANCHE ELECTRIC
COMPANY. We have the experienced repairmen . . .
the replacement parts . ... and the equipment to get
the job done right!
Radio Repairing >,
— A SPECIALITY —
FOR SALE- Practically new baby | FOR SALt House and lot. 4
basinette on collapsable stand !roc>m house and bath, large closet
satin lining throughout___Mrs,,©: space, living room size 14x28. Lot
hes and
. Leave
be Sew-
fnd aat-
ohn O.
30-31P)
rrT.'A lb. can 2.1c
pkg. 10c
at Lower Prices
And roc that new radio, range, qnick freeze box,
electrim refrigerator—see one of our
new CROSLEY’8. '
FOR SAI^E -— 500-chlck kerosene
brooder stove. Zenith 6-volt bat-
tery radio. 120-gallon kerosene
container with pump. Can be seen
«t the old Douglas place—Leslie
G. B. Clark&Co
d spot-
ds. Re-
ox 281.
_30-Slp>
B D.
30-32p>
I t. g. lord - g. a clark
Comanche Electric
Company ^
D. a BURK
iow~for
J. M. HATHCOCK-
Final Clearance
Our Heui Store Will Soon Be Ready—So Here’s Our Last "Get Ready" Signal
lb. can MASHED
Men’s Wear
CORN
14 Coat Sweaters)
were $2.98, now : $1.77
32 Dress Shirts,
$2.49 values, now . $1.77
5 All-Wool Sweaters,
were $4.98, now, a, $2.98
36 Wool Shirts, .
$7.98 6c $8.98 values $5
2 Loafer Jackets,
were $ 19.50 ... $10
14 Union Suits,
were $ 1.98, now $1.49
100 Pair Work Pants,
$2.98-$3 49 values $2
(This offer good far
one week only.)
3 GROUPS OF
were $1.98, now ..........97c
9 Girdles,
$2.98 value, only .............$1
12 Pr. Knit Panties,
were $1.19, now...........49c
39c Child’s
Cotton Panties, now ,. 8c
(They’re war models but worth the
price If yon eon pee them an dish rags)
12 Women's Flannel
Gowns, were $2.98...$1.77
5 Pr. Cotton Pajamas,
were $4.98 .......... $1.79
6 Women's Bed Jackets,
reg. $3.98........................$1.79
KRAUT
52 Dresses, formerly
$4.95 to $7.95, now
42 Dresses, formerly
$6.95 to $8.95, now
41 Dresses, formerly
$9.95 to $14.95, nov
22 Skirts, were
$3.98 to $5.98, now
20 Blouses, were
$2.98 to $5.98, now
24 Sweaters,
were $3.98, now .......
6 Suits, formerly
$24.98, reduced to
4 Fur-Trim Coats
with Skirts, were
$44.50, now .................
5 Suits, $22.50
values, now .................>
7 Suits, were over
$35, now .......................
I Only, 3-Piece
Suit, was $35; now
Peach-Apricot
or Apple Jelly
12 oz. Jar Snorich
Peanut Butter
None Better at Any Price
Ir itation GRAPE
16 Boys Sweaters,
$2.49 values, now......$1.49
20 Pr. Boy's Slacks,
were $2.98 $1.49
25 Long Sleeve Knit
Sweaters, were $ 1.49 98c
25 Sweat Shirts,
were $1.49, i)ow , 98c
7 Flannel Shirts,
were $1.49, now i.L.....79c
7 Flannel Robes,
were $3.49, now .....$1.96
15 Sweaters,
were $1.98, now J........98c
9 Plaid Shirts,
were $2.49, now $1.49
JELLY J”
17 Misses’ Coats, 4 to
12’s, were $10.98 to
$14.98, now ...................
13 Misses Blouses,
$2.98 values
17 Misses Sweaters,
$2.98 and $3.98
HUNTS Prone
Plums Can’ J.
Packed In Heavy Syrup
Heavy! Syrup
Apricots
ANinr p£
10 All Wool Sweaters,
were $2.98....................$1.49
8 Pair Wool
Mittens, were 79c 29c
6 Infants Muffs,
were $1.49, now ............50c
16 Infants Caps,
. were 79c, now............... 39c
Infants Toys,
——- ^ O/' Hast
8 ox size
Collar Sets, were
79c, now......... .t...;.
Dickies, were
98c, now ................
Dress Gloves,
$1.98 values .......
All Wool Scarfs,
reg. 98c, now ......
ltyool Caps,
MARSHMALLOWS
25 Pr. Women’. Houk
Shoes, were $1.98 l . 97c
16 Pair Men's Heavy
Rubber Boots, were-
$5.10 pair, now . ..1 $3.99
Ladies Novelty Shoes, v
newly selected group of
$4.98 to $6.98 values J$T
Chili Sauce £&*
Delgado
values to 39c :
8 Fancy
Bibs, were 69c
were 98c, now
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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/m1/5/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.