The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949 Page: 5 of 20
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF, APHU. 22. 1949
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Lawrence’s Locker Customers Enjoy Lowest Rates in Texas
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HOGS
Scalded
<S* Scraped
50
BEEF
Slaughtered $ | 50
Ihe Hide Is Yours
Lockers
$8 per
year up
NOTICE!
I WILL BE IN COMANCHE, MONDAY AND
TUESDAY, APRIL 25 AND 26, AT THE
KENDRICK MONUMENTAL WORKS, TO
*—Sharpen Your
Lawnmower
THE FACTORY WAY BY MACHINES
Bring in your mowers early—and tell your
friends and neighbors.
Also will take orders on re-silvering of mirrors and
upholstery work. Have complete line of samples.
MAXWELL'S
. Upholostery Shop
The old doctor had never re-
fused a call, from rich or poor—
but now he was tired. "Have you [
any money?” he asked a mid- ;
night caller. Certainly he had
money. "Then go to the new doc-
tor. I'm too old a man to get out
of bed for anybody who can pay
for It."
23 Year* Ago
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K
&
Venetian Blinds
of
136 W. MESQUITE ST.
DUBLIN, TEXAS
C j^/scrr/Zy/m
Dust roll* right off these satin-
smooth slats! Made (6 last a life-
time, of featherlight, flexible
aluminum! Plastic finish *• fire-
proof; can’t chip, crack, or be
harmed by weather. Custom-
made only. Come in for a low-
cost estimate!
as low as 37c per Sq. Ft.
Hansard Hardware
From The Comanche Chief,
April 23. 1926
Jones attended singing at Beat-
tie Sunday.
Uncle John Goosby. 61. of
Newburg died last Thursday.
J E McOlothlin anti Miss
The new post office building' Tressie Dixon were married April
now underway is scheduled for 15. Rev. Ben F Hearn perform-
completlon by July 1 lag the ceremony
George O. Smith and Arthur1 Total bank deposits In the
'Jones won first place in boy’s de- three Comanche banks are $816,-
bate at the District meet In 211.72.
Browiiwood last week — I L Morris celebrated his 101st
Thirty-nine are expected to be birthday Saturday at the home
graduated from the CHS Senior ot hts son' ° u Morris
tiar,s this year. Boys ane: Wil-
liam Carnes, Ous Cheatham,
Winston Couch, Doyle Dillard,
Wayne Dingus. Aldeane Dutton,
Win,feed Gamer. Arthur Jones,
Bailey Masters, Tom Moore, Ker-
mU Neel, Donovan Palmer, Gra-
ham Smooth, George G Smith, ,
Oran Stoval, Carl Stewart, Clin-
ton Thomas, Curtis Wilson
Herbert Williams
SEE GRANDCHILDREN
BY TELEVISION IN
SCHOOL PROGRAM
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Steward, ac-
companied by their daughter.
Mrs. Corine Colcleasure. were
in the home^-xtf Mr. and
Mrs. Beal McDaniel here Tuesday
night to watch by tellvislon a
ARREST THIS PEST! :
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KILLER MOTH>
ian laaiki/l 'an
WELL
HIM
Durham’s Cleaners
a a smith of Sidney was hit- piugiam given in run
ten by a mid dog Thursday Worth ln whlch Do,rls *nd 8omly
Brown, grandchildren of Mr. and
Fleming yPark* the Mrs 8t*Wftrd' *«* “ fading
i direction of Mrs Romee Walker.
FINE TEAS
Sirue 1859
Flavor fo»*aJ
*lovof
A$F'» Rna»f
Xpplar Tea
Rich and Savorful
Our Own Tea
hill bodiad and vl*orou»
'/alb.
PARD
DOG FOOD
2 cams 29c
Camay Soap
Camay Soap
Lava Soap
Ivory Flakes
Ivory Snow.
Oxydol .
Duz
Ivory Soap
Ivory Soap
Personal Ivory
Draft
Tide
P&G Soap
Spic & Span
Crisco
Spry - v
Light Crust
Admiration
My-T-Rna
your friendly
A*P
Burleson Braun, 18 year old ‘ Vu.,,
son of Mr and Mrs Tolbert College For Women, Den-
Bralmf of Shiloh, was killed Sat-
urday night when the car ln e w lhja MX‘
which be and two other young and Mr,t La'VL'noe.
men were riding struck the ban- j T. „ TT_,
Is ter of the Holmsley Creek vJdovm“?
bridge on the Hamilton Highway.
Miss Patsy Jaye of Comanche, holidays her« with home folks. |
was on the honor of the Unlver-j _. „ . '
slty of Texas released last week, j „
Misses Era and Jessie Hood °
and David Auvenshlne and Amos g"6™1* beyond
| the most sanguine expectations.
There was a large crowd present
for the first services Monday
night and the attendance increas-
ed every night, climaxing with
an overflow crowd at the final
service at the Methodist Church
Friday night.
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Moth Insurance
All woolen garments CLEANED BY US are MONITE
MOTH-PROOFED—and insured against moths for a
period of six months at NO EXTRA CHARGE.
YOU NEED THIS SERVICE NOW'.l Just send your
clothes to us for odorless, moth proof protection!
Durham’s Dry Cleaners
mvs -
Tupins
Select A Watch By Bu’ova, Elgin, Hamilton
Fancy Salt Bacon;
Fancy Salt Jowls
Smoked Slab Bacon
Armour's Star Lard
Record Dept.
Popular, Hill-Billy and
others. Newest select-
ions . . . Decca, MGM,
Colombia.
New Selections
Include
—Candy Kisses -
—Please Don’t Let Me
Know.
—Broken Marriage
Vows
—Careless Hands
—Gospel Boogie
—Take A Cold Tater
And Wait
—Tennessee Tears
—Mansion On The Mill
—Not Unloved Or
Unclaimed
Please Meet Me
Only an ELGIN
has the
DuraPower
Mainspring
Beautiful, star - timed
ELGINS with the amaz-
ing Dura Power Main-
spring that eliminates
993 of all repairs due to
steel mainspring fail-
ures.
Make someone you love
supremely happy with
the gift of an ELGIN!
Son, Plea
In Heave
Gift
Dept.
WAITON
114”
Come by and see oar
selection of GIFT items
—sure to please the
ladv on your gift list.
Community Plate and
1847 Rogers Bros. Sil-
verware .. . pottery ...
china . . . silver service
. . . demetaase cups and
saucers . . . fancy glass
and stemware.
Costume Jewelry
Complete Selections!
Elgin D* Imm*. 17
DuraPower Mmintpring. 10K
nmtmrmi goId /iltad ca$e. High
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949, newspaper, April 22, 1949; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891798/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.