The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 7 of 14
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mother, Urn. Sanuit Croft. . I ,f
Mr. ufl Mrs. C. A. Turley and
•on of DubUn visited In the home
of Mrs. Vandiver Friday.
Proctor School closed la# week
with Seventh Orade and high
school graduating exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. 9. F. Yandell of. .
i Dublin spent Sunday* with Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Carleton. ‘
i Mr. and Mrs. Hlx Ouygsf and
daughter vtstted relatives (here
Mrs. Waite;- Dixon and ton,
Lane, ow Winters' spent the week-
end here with, relative*.
Mrs Martha smith of Throck-
morton visited P. JB. Smith last
Wwk*
' fir. and MTs. Davidson have
moved to Bast Texas. Alto Me-
Calney. who purchased the place
the* Davidsons vacated, moved to
It last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pies Carter, whose
home was recently destroyed by
fire, will occupy the Methodist
parsonage, wh*ch has been oocu-
pied by the McCamey family.
Bari and BUUe Bvans dt Board
Church spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bvans.
Mra. Merlene Thornton, who re-
centiy underwent an operation s*
a Stephenville hospital, has rs-
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Richmon
and family of Rucker attended
church here Sunday morning and
| One lady MWld recently .that her
stomach used to be like a “gas.
^factory!’' That l*,-when aha ate a
■peal It seemed to turn right lnjfco
Va She was always bloated, had
•wful stomach gas pains, daily
headaches and constant Irregular
bower action. Now.-however, this
lady says she U FREE of STOM-
ACH a AS and she says the change
Is due to taking INNER AID. Her
meals agree wBh her. No gas or
bloat after eating. Headaches and
constipation are gone. “Oh! what
Mr. and Mra. Alexander Dog-
gett. who operated a laundry here,
have moved to the Roch commun-
ity. Mr. Doggett’s brother. Wyant
Daggett and son will continue to
operate the laundry here.
Mr and Mrs B. Rodgers of
Throckmorton visited F. B. Smith
last week-end.
Mr and Mrs. N. V. Little of
Eastland visited Mrs. Mary Little
last week.
Mrs. 8am Hamlett of Eastland
has been visiting her mother, Mrs.
A. D. Kay. who Is 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Holden via-
a Stephen ville hospital, has re-
tUE2 Juanita Smith, who teaches
at Sudan. Is visiting with home-
and Mrs. Arch Ratliff and
»n feal different all over. So
go on suffering' Get INNER-
Sold by all drug stores here
ited relatives at Dublin recently.
Mrs. Pearl Martin and children
of Dublin visited Mr/and Urn.
Hannon last week.
Mr and Mrs. D. K. Smith and
daughter visited at May last week.
Cecil Gray of Coleman visited
Mrs. Ft. W Gray recently. V
JCbs Lillie Walker is 111 in a
Fort Worth hospital, i
Mr. and Mrs. Hug hi on Hughes 1
of Comanche recently visited Mr. 1
and Mrs. W, A. Hughes. |
INDIAN CREEK " f *'
A BIG JOB
with a (SEAT future!
The Comanche Couni
Sunday Singing Convent _ ___
be held at Indian Creek on Sun-
day afternoon, June 30th, begin-
ning at 2:30 o'clock. Nolan Lang-
ley will bfe in charge.
Several from, here have been
* attending the softball games at
Comanche.
There were 26 people in at-
tendance at church Sunday_________
Olan and Nolan and Oerald
Langley. Mr. and Mrs. Miles and
‘ Mias La Verne Smart attended
singing at Sidney Sunday.
Fifth
Aviation advancements made during the war am now
being converted to peace-time use. Opportunities for proAb
abld careers In Aviation are unlimited. -
* The new peace-time Army Air Force offer? young men
the chance of a life-time to obtain thorough, on-thwjdb
training in these and many othfer iields of Aviation:
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS - ♦ AERIAL PHOTO-
GRAPHERS # WEATHER FORECASTERS AND
OBSERVERS • CONTROL TOWER OPERATORS
• COMMUNICATIONS EXPERTS • AVIATION
ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALISTS
O. A. COULTER, Mgr.
Comanche, ' - Texas
don't delay~~Catl today
D. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
"I'll meet you .1 the MILLINGTON MOTOR COM-
PANY . . . I'm going to inquire about their complete
automotive service. Their mechanics are experienced.”
109 EAST BAKER
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS
SEE US FOR EXPERT
TOP AND BODY REPAIR WORK
" . . .4 and they rass
careful with your things
Yea, we pride ourselves on the fact that oar repu-
tation for high quality cleaning is remaining as stead-
fast today as ever. We know you'll be pleased with
We invite you to come in now and see our new equip-
ment—which we recently added to our shop, including
a new HOFFMAN Press ... a modem steam spotting
unit . . . and a new dreaa finishing unit.
Chief Dry Cleaners
FOLKS 1U-CT DON'T HAVE
ANY PRIDE FER-lktM-
8ELVE& CERTXlHLV OOHY
HAVE ANY PER___!J~
PHONE 504— J. H. ARTHUR. —COMANCHE
It’s Convenient
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TO SHOP THE
Elm Grove Grocery
Take pride in the performances of your motor, come
to the HIGGINBOTHAM MOTOR COMPANY for
parts and repair service. We use only the finest qual-
ity products. Come in, today!
—When you live on Highway 36 West,, in the Elm
Grove, Fairview, Cotton Grove, Soda Springs, and
other communities.
And we invite everyone in these sections, an well as
\ the public in general to pay us a visit at oar new
store—located 6H miles out on Highway 36 West.
We stock at all times plain and fancy GROCERIES,
and have those GOOD GULF PRODUCTS.
Million* of the World'* people
ere starving^
7 America must help feed them. They cannot survive
without our help.
Bread that haa always been the symbol of life for the
individual, now become* the symbol of life for nations
.... the symbol of survival fo{ our civilisation.
The Baking Industry is required to conserve wheat ,h
to use less floift ... to produce fewer of the baited foods
in which wheat is used .. . All the individual is asked to
do is sjiare the food we waste: The crust weTl never use
... flour that wenrhno a morsel of cake we couldn’teat.
Our President has called upon us to help avert ”tho\
Zre«Uit threat oj mass starvation in the bistort of maukmJl"
PLENTY OF HIGH QUALITY
McCormick Deering
Binder Twine
THANK YOU !
e appreciate the nice trade that we've had ~i
since opening our store!
LOWEST PRICES
more than ever the Staff of Lift
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Elm Grove Grocery
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Mill INGTON MOTOR COMPANY
214 SOUTH HOUSTON STREET m WE
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth883378/m1/7/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.