The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1946 Page: 3 of 16
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‘ A gentleman who doee not
us to un hie name. submits the
_w.ut.ro. o, ojmm h» StSSSTfaS
up hie work with the Potts- Manager
grille and OOctlne Churches of
■ywfwwii 1Mrwg!
to work with tha oh^rch. to. that j A city or town Is a business
UJ- ’•* •J'v _ concern.
MraS. B Todd returned home Too often one forgets that prop-
it week-from San Antonio where business consideration* and
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has been visiting with her son. planning m necessary
* Todd and famtiy and help- the affairs of & city In
Kearney near Lubbock busings
Mrs. Ben Nelson and son. John Several
Bob. have been visiting hter moth- tried
er. Mrs. "Lena Pruitt In Columbia,
W
ways have been
the different
of a city and most
are not satisfactory to
ness _____________
eeitiy to^O^aiSSfViS^ ££ \ Aldermanfc plan seems
ter Mrs John Htrk* anri to ** common in the smaller
with her brother-in-law Hen - ^owns. Men are elected to fill
„ JfJS whn li«^Wn 7u hfrt “*• various offices of the city
reoorted n u, h irnL^ bUt <u*h “ street department, water
re^°2!!?-much tmpr^ „ department, fire department, etc..
sIMkWs assssssss
Rector Swan visited Miss Prances deur as the iudae
Cox at Methodist Memorial Hos- •
pital in Ft. Worth Sunday. She cT
OeneralOnmr^.
M aSStea offered for this ter>‘ Forqi6r Speak*r ^ Calvert-
typ. of work tto ucnle bwl- Porm*r Oovemor jama T. AM-
dev°t* &kjs?-&ssr~.un<1<>n
Comanche Girl# T<
Complete VTarleton
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Ritty Jo jam and Mary^u>yise
Horton and daughter of Louisiana is very ill.
guccessful and have things done
in a haphazard manner.
v * ***** I fully coincide with on jm tnayor of De Leon with
the idea of > City Manager, still a U1
There* i
to be a lively race
Mayor UptlHstewart having as
a City Manager, inis "i*i
»t has been discussed by many Daniel. Charles Alton. De Leon
fe tS%£3y,TsS ® ?4«iJSB3Ss
Students at Jyhn Tarleton
Pettier-who will -graduate from
f
that institution in May.
- Mary Louise Is the daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J M. Clayton
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there coai*s
thought.
much ♦ »/>i
art. both
have been qu'te
_ ________.•aria-
°ri ton. Mary Louise is a member of
Could Comaucne consider a City onT^ohme^n the^ CitvCouncilor IGT”' "‘'“TV" » oi
[w£aS3S££s ^s^aysar
SK^ls duties?*No^a^loca 1^ ir aif Bl^f^Sd ^iaf ciub?mS5Sy
i I Senior Class, A. W. 8. council and
political pull that would have to
be repal
repaid by office placements or
other palm greasUn,?
Willis HamDriekY 74; lost his life Amtteg. club,
while attempting to crawl through -
. .Wtac «•» ton 8.h. County-Wide Singing
Is reported doing nicely.
S11P! mb!
**■ •rtJ^Bdi2?n.L^er.an^ Usually those men with the
85ut<f^lllwent ^^round and performance to
a fishing trip to Buchanan do the Job right do not have time
Dam Saturday and caught a 17 to devote to the city that
pound fish. 1 I
Mr. J. M. Livingston msde a j ______I__!_
There are seven avowed candi- ccntly. toe left a suburban filling
dates for Governor Texas, includ- Nation during a high wind and
lng Mawnr A j. Burke of Odessa duat »torm that appeared.Just be-
.W. J Mintoo of Sherman- U.‘ fort dark- taking a short cut
Governor John L^ SmSi Jer^ through a pasWfe-fpwnrdr his
Sadler of Longview. Caso March home. The nert morfuftg he was ------ .
of Waco, Railroad Commissioner found dead entangled in thefence1 singing at
men should have had the j Beauford Jester of Corsicana, and I”*?- B appeared that his clothes
and performance In William V. Brown. Mayor of Tex- had^cslujht on a barb^gnd whenigp announcemet received by Tlie
arkana, who says that he
the Texag,Regular ticket
attempted to free himself he
At Indian Creek
Sunday Aftemopn^TT
There will be^a
thftfnoe1 singing at Indian C_________
Is clothes!afternoon. March 30, according to'
county-wide
Creek Sunday
The almost-ce:
so candidates
chide
P
'and maybe-
Governor in-
as Dr. Homer
a blood
death.
rt and bled to
E. W. King and daughter,
-hief. “This is the regular Ptfth
Miss Gwen, of Odessa and Mrs.! east of Comanc
Sunday singing, and .we are ex-
pecting some good singers,
those in charge.
Indian Creek is located" 4 miles
former University of c E. Huffman and grandson,
president; Governor Coke Butch, of Dallas are visiting Mr.
8tevenson; Weaver Baker. *nd Mrs. Oeorge Wilkes
north of
the-Gusttne
BudLatigley will be In charge
of ^the singing. •
business trip to Hamilton Mon-
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HI
k children of Oranbury and Pvt
Raymond Oyles and Billie Ksy of
PL Worth spent the week-end,
with Mr and Mrs. K W. McDon- M
aid and family.
Mr- and Mrs. L A Thompson >
and daughter. Mrs. T. J. Couch. 1
mad# a business trip to Dublin
Monday. ^ , ••................ -.>■ j
Mr. and Mrs. Otcak Dooley of
Lometa visited with Mr. and Mrs.
nances Dooley Sunday.
Mr and Mrs J B. AdcOek and {
daughters of San Angelo spent
the week-end with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adcock and;
other relatives.
Yeoman and Mack Carson of
Dallas visited Mr and Mrs. L. A.r*
Lund Bdnk Loan Service
Benefits PorThe Borrouier
LOW COST. , 4% per annum written into Land Bank
k>ann today, cannot go higher during the life of
31
LONG TERMS. Land Bank loans eliminate renewals
Thompacn .Saturday.
Mrs. Dollie Boyd of Brown wood
is visiting with relatives and
friends here
Mr and Mrs. Ed Ramsey and
children of-Comanche visited Mr
and Mrs. Buford Smith and son
Sunday
L. E. and Buford Mitchell of
« McGregor visited recently with
8 their parents. Mr. and Mrs A. J.
8 Mitchell and family.
Mias Juanita Wyche of Port
Worth spent the week-end with \
homefolks. Mr and Mrs W* #.♦
Wyche.
Mr. and Mrs. Hersche
son and wife, Mr and Mrs D. H. |
Allen Jr., and daughters. Misses
and provide up to 34 H years for repayment of the
debt by small annual or semi-annual installments
on prinripal and interest. -7--*
RIGHT TO PAY OFF ANY TIME. I-and Bank loans
can be paid in advance, in part or in full, with fund*
from any source, WITHOUT PENALTY.
FRIENDLY' HOMEPftLKS SERVICE by the borrow-
. ers’ own oruaniration. His Association officers and
employees understand his problems and know about
local fftniiilinna
You’ll Like the Fanloua FULLER. FIBRE BROOM
~r-~ay
MAKES SWEEPING EASY
Will .Outlast Strand Broomg, "
ONLY $1.19 .
SEE — ME — FOR
l iquid Hoor^Mfy - Floor Wax
Screen Paint-^-to keep De Luxe Hand brushes
out flies and ants. (omb (’leaner
Bristle Combs —‘5 Men’s Hair Brushes
ALL PURPOSE CLEANER—The cheapest and best
to cut off grime, paint. DONT WASH DISHES
WITHOUT ALL PURPOSE (LEANER!
L. F. Elkins
PHONE 439 — (XmANCHE — 404 W: GRAND
;.- Edith and Alma of Littlefield vis-
ited here Uvle week with relatives
STRONG DEPENDABT.E CREDIT service from a
lending system with ample resources and experience
. . . built to serve the borrowers.
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ea# frlepd* .f. Prom .here they.
ed
er
t in Stephenvllle with herrmoth-
. MinTWilUamr ~-------
n-iKft 1 PMnivrJ K’lFft proven by test to be
The White delegation had a
birthday celebration on Sunday, r
good for borrower and safe for (he lender,
include:
They "]1
Poultry
March 17th.1 honoring
their 1 i
relatives whOae”birthdays comet!
In March Those attending were
Mr and Mrs B P White, Mr
and Mrs Fdell White and son.
+Normal agricultural value as the bsmjis fbr loan
appraisals. ,
Losses
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Mrs PeaH White and son, Pete; 1
Mr. and Mrs. Guy White. Mr. i
and Mrs. A. B. Balm and sons,
Mf. and Mrs Ase Welch, all of
Qustine; Mr and Mrs O. P.
Caraway. Mr and Mrs. Billie Jack
Hayes and baby. Mr. and Mrs
Oayle I sham and children of
Bnirgy; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
White of Guatine. Mr and Mrs.'
Earglc Ram bo of Dublin. Mr. and
Mrs. Derrotl Caraway and baby
of Newburg. Mr. anrt Mrs Brmrii
Clements of Port Worth. Hubert
White, aon and daughters of Board
Church; Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. L|njl)
Myers, son and daughter of Tem-
ple: Mr and Mrs. Bill! Huey and
children of Lela. Mr. and Mrs.
Harwood White of Dallas, Mr and
Mrs Bill Parker of San Angelo,
Mr. and Kfrs Mackie Johnston
tnit itmiyhriir ssit Mnr Am WWtta
of Sweetwater. Mr. and Mrs. •
Charlie Keith and daughters and
hCr; and Mrs, Charles Jameson
of Stephenvllle
Mrs. J. C. Krc is up and doing
nicely after gn, JMfjess of two
months^ ..
J. Duvall eras carried to a hos-
pital for treatment Monday, re-
turning Thursday, and Is reported
4olnc nicely. . .1
Mr. and Mrs. Jake 81 ton an and
daughter or Train visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Eargle HtUhouse
and sons.
Harold Gene HUlhouse has Just
returned from overseas duty, and
has received his discharge.
Pfc. Billie Dse Pord. who is
stationed in Seattle. Wash, was
reoentlr sent on a mission to I
Ft. Bust t, Va.. according to word
received here. The round trip, a j
distance of 7,410 miles, was com-
pleted in ten days, the report said.
^Staying with borrower** during difficult timea.
+ Encouraging borrow era to get out of debt dur-
ing better times.
COMANCHE
COUNTY
EILAND FAGAN, Sec-Treas.
AND REMEMBER —!>R. RALSBURY’S POULTRY
HEALTH REMEDIES will help you to get the desired
results, when properly used.
When your problem concerns the successful raising
of poultry ... consult ATWOOD’S HATCHERY
POULTRY HEALTH SERVICE.
__A& POULTRYMEN, we have positive knowledge of
the value of DR. SALSBURY’S POULTRY REMEDIES
—used successfully by poultrymen for over twenty-
eight years. “ ^
♦NIC-SAL—The 100% effective Most-phint for the
control of lice.
♦ATI-TON—The flock treatment for removal of
round and tape worms.
♦AVI-TAB—The non-specific treatment for poultry
»of all ages. ' ;*
♦CAN-PHO-SAL— Most effective spray made for use
to prevent or relieve colds, roup, and bronchitis.
PONT TAKE A CHANCE—BY PAYING
BLACK MA
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What Are Used Cars
.
now Worth?
Following is figures released in the OFFICIAL
AUTOMOBILE PRICE GUIDE, First Quarter of 1946
—showing maximum LEGAL PRICE of cars of the
low priced field!
1939 MODELS
' (Average price of
Chevrolet, Ford
and Plymouth)
-$700
1941 MODELS
$1146
1940 MODELS
(Average price of
price
the three leading
low priced cargf--.
$910
1942 MODELS
$1230
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With official ceiling price on 1942 model cars_
cars that have been driven for four yeara~-bemg high
er than the new car price on 1946 models—What will
these older model cars be worth two years from nowT
It be cheaper to hji^yfiPigjcar jn running
condition uiitiPyour time comes for a new car? We
have the mechanics, the parts and thejequipment to
ffri the maximum driving at lowest cost out of your
car. . ............J. ■
Arthur Chevrolet
EHBYfltOLET a OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVICE
Have your car made ready for Spring driving. Como
in and lot us change the oil, check tiros and motor! ~
Bring It Yoar Poultry Problems
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RIGHT-STYLED
SPORT Clothe*
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from
MOHON’S, of coarse!
’*kngi
!*»••►»'IhYtVri*, rttrtff
YOU’LL LIKE
%cax... THERE’S MONEY IN
New Spring Selections of
Kfffe Hats . VT Jarman
and Fortune Shoos!
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.When the boy friend Mys he
run't liv<* without yuu. belter not
>ut you. be
»ug«wt he see ded. Pop mey be
willint 'to pay the funeral ex-
HUMBLE 997
MOTOR
OIL
penses.
At well at all other HUMBLE Productt
HOSPITAL NEWS
rs;'
Mrs. M. N. Wilson underwent
e major operation at the local
hoepjtal March 23.
litis. L. B. Cunnliwham
went a maior oiwvaMon
local hospital March 18,
Mr .and Mrs. i*cy Patton are
its of o baby bom art, the
hospital March IS*
___. at the local hos-
I: Joyce Vlnkyard. A. R Vtne-
ntUle Jb Klrkladd. ,
N E W — S H I>vM E N T
THEY’RE COMING BACK
HAWK BRAND
WORK CLOTHES
-V T,
TRACTOR TIRES
Get Lott of Them By Raiting More
^Atwood’t Bred To Lay Chicke -
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Those hood, sturdy w<
trousers, husky shirts .
Available in every size of
course V.. but a fine selection.
I^ook them over!
You’ll Like These
Quality Work Clothes!
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Joe’s Service Station
? i v- ,17' y
T WOOD HATCHER
J. H, TUPIN, Prop.
r**mAmm0+m
A POULTRY INSTITUTION .
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MOHON’S
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1946, newspaper, March 29, 1946; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883250/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.