The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1956 Page: 3 of 18
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wd Oil Company of Tfcxog.
Bwdi Recorded
.Janie* >SUdfi' wd wife. ,N*a,
Moore says it -wu the beat bunch FOR SALE Store build in«. and
of worker* to get along with and apartment, all In one building,
uccomfth&hed mor^Uuin any men 5 room apartmrnt ^U)C*ted at
M-WgWWIt pom«nrh.—
EVERY MAYTAG at
!5!fT2 tvystttst fwt1 i ►
We want everyone to comt> and
see It. so there will.be open house
and plenty of good entertainment
on Thursday -night March 22.
Everyone is Invited to coast be
with us'.
Worth. Texe«
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES- for sale
—JAXa.. Wlllxe Tjupiu. Plxone 279R
Comanche
FOR SALE — Two heavy duty
tool bar planters for H otr M
Farmall. Also wrecking B Farm-
all. ail parts for sale, good motor.
—J. 8. Couch. Oustine. <34-35p>
FOR RENT Modem 2 bedroom
home. Oarage, utility room. Nice
location. 102 Williams Dr—For
Information, see Leas Croker. 003
8. Houston; t34-36p>
Mercury Sedan.
Paul E. ‘Painter. Comanche.
1950 Ford Station Wagon.
George 8. Kennedy. Coman-
che, 1950 Mercury Sedan
H. Berry. 1966 Ford Vi-Top
hnuedTUa
Truck
T. Glasgow, Rt. 2. Coman
lAca n tx___
POR YOUR OLD
Ford 2-Door.
Jimmie L Boler, Browm
1964 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
worn hero on the lapel,
SEWING MACHINE
when applied on any WHITE (Cabinet
Model) SEWING MACHINE.
Ola Oollghtly, De Lean, 1960
Chevrolet Sedan.
George Christie. De Leon. 1950
/aYUggest
Washer Value—a
genuine Maytag—
only
58BES
- V-'1' " -r**- . '
, Jones vs. David Kane
Lophcstion for temporary
D. C. Hallman Sr., Comanche.
Feb. 14.
Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, Co-
manche, Feb. 17. . .
Bob McCampbeU, Comanche,
Feb. 19, . ...
tried Monday
denied.
Model Shown Is Also Ideal
Desk For School Children.
When You Buy a .WHITE,. . . You Get 1
1 ■ Take Advantage of This Special Offer
Thru Easter. MTor A Free Demon*!
Coart Grand Jury pounds and eight ounces. First
txv foreman, Rt 1. Dub- child of family. Mother's maiden
E Kelley. Baggett: Boyd nr me: Raw Jean Ktonard. ♦-
„ Comanche; Mrs- Deaths Recorded | ^
ComancMT J| Wtmwn"T;. TaSe. 807 CaTdop.
y, Comanche- Earl Qdgt M Oaks Re^ Home.
Proctor. Marcn 3. Builal March
B Harrls°n, j4 at Carbon Cemetery. Bom In
:rby' * *n. ™» July fl. 1875. Son of
^I' nn T l Alaford A, Tate and Sallle Key
:8ipe Springs, Don ■ • Tate. Survived by widow. Mrs.
■ W. A. Tate. Stayed at reat home
!»: C B. William* Sr..1^ ....
dJie Jackson and Elmer | j*an« _ Smith. Infant
ld.ng., .....daughter of Mr *4.d Mrs. ll.th-
Square, roomy tub.
You’ll whiz through
a week’s wash!
CLOtIO
Community Club
At Soda Springs
Meets Tuesday Night
‘ By Club Reporter
■ t T
As the Stag Creek Community
Club reaches the end of tlielr
third year since they were organ-
ized. they can point with pride
and thankfulness, to their beaut-
iful new home. i^wr.nsr
They have met in a building for
the past three years belonging to
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Janes. And
had it not been for these good
people It would have been im-
possible for them to have had a
meeting placo.
They have now bought the
* Recorded aid Reves Smith, Rt. 2. De Leon,
lien Allen and Miss Shir- dead tut birth Feb. 20. Burial Feb.
Jones were married Feb jh in De Leon Cemetery,
lev 8. J. fehgm. j Mrs. Martha Della Brownlee.
William Groves Jr. and 76 4^4 Feb. J. Burial in De Leon
Joann Tripoli were cemetery Feb. 2. Bom July 5,
Feb; 97 by County Judge 1Mq Texas. Resident 01 De
Finest Conven-
tional Washer* you
can buy. Out-
waahes—outlast*
them all l
Standard Oil and most of them have put in
i eleven hard days work, and have
tut to Stand-j a few tilings to do yet. T W.
SUPPLY
E OF
io tiny, full-powered
from C. L HUfcTt, Tfoar Pharmacist’
(Value of $9.50)
IN ANCIENT DAYS, Pharmacy was practiced only
con-
by priest*. All forms of the healing arts were
Ik nected with religious rites.
DURING THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, Phar-
macy, the science of compounding, dispensing, and
protecting medicines, became separate from the prac-
tice of medicine, which is the science of treating
disease and the preservation of health.
11 NOWADAYS, A PHARMACIST mufct study four
I years iii a College of Pharmacy, and pass a state
If examination before he can receive a license to prac-
I tice pharmacy. Modem pharmacy > becoming so
technical,, that ft has Mready been ruled that in I960
it will be necessary to increase the*( allege of Pnar-
| macy requirement to five years of
S PHYSICIANS, PHARMACISTS, AND RESEABCH
—■ ■ -srtt7NT!9TBl» mi thn lie, 1 lLlMU that work together
-T- < -to keep you healthier longnr. As y»“r P1*?jKac*Bt»
^ We Will always cooperate by obfldBjllg
| quirements of our profession, and keeping informed
of all new progress.
Maytag
Washer
inc...this Christmas you *
,n vc a friend or loved one
ady-to-enjoy, ea*y-to-wear
•nith Hearing Aid for
ly $50! Finest quality...
»> by an iron-dad KLday
■ry-back guarantee of full
ktUfaction. Powered by
Bo lea than 4 wonder
in'iston, yd k’a *0 amall,.
ight it can he worn behind
n't necktie or in a woman*!
ir. Operates for about
t a week. What finer gift
sprits your sincere beat.
M*b far a happy,
^complete Ufa!
"Deluxe-lO" Electric Range
Aft«r small
down paymonl
A $14.95 VALUE—
WITH PURCHASE OF ANY OF
Above MAYTAG • WASHERS
surface units. See it nowl
indu<linlf
n •
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* fmw InHh If ml
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Trial Offer 1
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1956, newspaper, March 9, 1956; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth903913/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.