The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1940 Page: 10 of 10
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Everything looks as If we.have
the haU rolling aow toward a goal
t we should have reached long
ago In the Way of getting some-
thing done toward securlM a mar-
ket for our many farm j?) -
‘The Boy* From
Syracuse"1
WED-THUR: 28-29
Japes ft tew art, Robt. Young
"‘Margaret Sullivan la.
’THE MORTAL StOftM”
The following letter received by
J. H. Arthur, Post Commander cl
the local American Legion, is *eif- 1
explanatory: »'• ],
AW a part of National Defense!
plans. Ex-Navy men. up to. the ■
age of 50 years, are now being,1
enlisted in Class V-ff Ur 8. Naval)..
______ _ _____ jtoCneti
i that we rale* in Uye- vj(Binity.
I It is a known fact that Coman-
qha County la one of the largest
_ producing county’s' of perishable
I products, And with thtojlsetjn
’ ^practical thing for the business
V 1 people of Cothanche to work with
. ' all their ability to secure the best
I , and fastest marxet possible for
I these products, therefore 'this is
) ! exactly the purpose of the organi-
■......— fxation that was started this week.
| This meeting was attended by
! a good representative bunch of
i business and professional men of
» Comanche, which shows there has
g been a waiting up to the f act that
!the farming class of people are
positively the backbone of the
'srS-toS1 £11SS5
I’RKVl’T-. SAT NK.HT
SUNDAY-MONDAY
“Captain Caution"
a Cool Head
i Anew coiffure la Just the thing
1 you need to smile at summer's
) boat. You’ll got a smart, dla-
1 tlnctlve head degas that’s ex-
I pertly , designed for plessureubl*
I coolness—plus striking casual-
I hem that’s an tagportant part
j of your summer pluy.
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY’
ijea mi i.av V- «*• ooiujopy, »i#s- ,
ustTT.at the home of the bride's )
John Garfield. Pat O'Brien.
h Russ
B CdhBi
fox. re-
Iff prin
votes.
R N
loneer,
relebrat
tenvUle
t one tl
urtlv bl
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer i
Flowing Gold
only attendant, and H. R. Lacy, of
all farmers and their wlyes
oroihai-'*'
s Plains
duty without his own eon .sat
;ertd these meeuifg* rWi
ob RELIA
giving
LusselL.
m for
war or national
; emergency. They are'simply re- The briue wore • a navy blue
,cruits whose induction into the .alpaca, dress with white ac«e$- j
service Has been 'completed. Re-Stories. Her cordage was of white
strictions upon them to peace asters. For her ‘romething old”
time .are actually no greater than ah* ware a gold locket whiCTi? wA*
If they were or> a waiting list went bj^ hef mother-at her wed-
All applications for enlistment dtoj. . j
in the Naval-Reserve should be 1'-:-The bride is * £340 graduate of*
made at Room 4*1 Fast Office"Comanche HiVo School. The brute- ■
Bldg., OfeUah. Texas.' - ... groom. son Of Mr. and Mini. J. |
—-—--- B Lacy, is also a graduate of
PDvsRwwiiv ciii pni Comanche High 8chool. and has'
rKESBVTtKLVN CHI. Ki M for thf four yPar, DPPn (til-
MODERN WAY SPECIAL
done in a big way. We know It Is
latje for this season but we can’t
PRESCRIPTIONS
wait until next year to s’art Ad-
I vertising.
I There were three or four far-
mers
Salmon Pi«k» 2 can*
>mar>ch(
iliahan
ep :iens
utland
ijr'ior. —
rath,
sher ■
imiiton
___| put on the board of ditec-
tors of this organisation, there-
fore this is a county proposition
and not just a town thing Of
course the business and profes-
sional people wlllpay tyis expense,
for it would be entirely out of
line for the farmers and custo-
Fresh Vegetables at all time
he couple left immediately af
mers of this town to have to pay' The sermon will be delivered by .
ione cent qf the cost. so-you can Richard Slider. Mr. Slider is .a)1
come to these meetings with the son of this church and has been
fact in mind there will be no col- I pursuing his theological training-^
lections taken or money mention- in Union Seminary < Presbyterian) '
,ed. We do not have to have ajat Richmond. Va. He has..been
J man on a salary to get the Job preaching this summer in Circle-
done if we all work. '! ville. West Va. We give a cnrdfkl
I Please attend these meetings invitatiorrTS-^ts m^ny frienis; to
j when you see a notice of same in hear his message.’
this paper, and offer suggestions, 715 p, m. Young Peeples Meet- I
y ror w* need them at aM timet. 1 fftvg
• ■' ' J ‘ ~ “ _ '8:90 p. m. Urtlon Services. Rev.
-- FIRST METHODIST- . rff. R. qordoa will preach,
* CHURCH-.; j Prayer Mtettor Wednesday'
■ H| lu, ft o'Uock.
Any man who is too busy to
1 toVu^!erythan^Qod^vcr wtwided
that he'should be.” < -
oUn
klo Pint
dackelfo:
MARKET
Good Tender Steel lb.
he- Cemi
67 W=\
BACON Sliced
ion to
anrhe (
Bg to c
[ec cub
E. R. Oordon. Pastor
prnwnwi
tie S.atf
pb c y-oi
X V i III il VV - * 14* V. S ■ U •Vie 4 . * ^ j
‘ and numbers Sunday. Let’s not be,
as Kq
S3 •gS.'TSdnaub* 1-tTT
out plans? “You are in God’s VISITOR HE!
: plans. Is He to Yours?”
j Sunday School. 9:45 am. Seth Allcom. i
1 Worship service, 11:00 a m. and in COmanche 1
• .an L _T ■ small Kco \Jt* A1
.There are no short rut* !• grrfeetion in compounding a
prescription. The vital IntmUe^tn are fre»K. pure rhrmical*
Pt»» skilled, painstaking cautian When your doctor npectflr*
a combination of drug*, that, enr-binutlon mutt -be prepared
precisely. (I>anl>. expertly. W are achool d well in that
field—to protect your health Vthrn There’* a prescription to
be ftjled. U*e CAKE—a- «e«- d<».
states
1 child?
|s co-op
mtt.tr*
ire Dll
\ A:!’
I r 1*
Luscious nighe cream, ruh in tu-oeal
cuts, help* to prevaac, pel.tile 4»nes srtd-
10 give you a-snewlea.se on youth. Nop
{•(tening. Witt tn>t grow hsir. )Jne this
pure cream every mgfit., . see what a
diftcrence if makes! . , 1
BETTY KRAUSS RETURNS .
FROM NEW YtfRK TRIP
Taylor Reunion U
Held1 At Lake Eanes
8:00 pm.
Attend ehureh Sunday.
Pettit community, Tie first school 1
he attended wax taught by Mt?*1
liss Betty Krauas returned this
a two months’ -vacation.
Sally Mawm the late Mrs.’ 8. - J i
Jhairp km arrp* nf tfnnd
_1 r inn i n< m | »■ . yea-v -ys ^.i mi s rii| i jn ly ^ _
lahdS in Texas, and 525.746 acres I***-
tomTis 351 Kl-f'Son8SIS >» »w .t liki r.ni l4i. H-
r.™ L.hV5‘ ‘ - ton. nrnBTdla M.in-.+
farm lands. _, Mt A1!c.om 1s h 0^., B |
|Phe A*P
fro 1 >ali
(tording ti
Wi'-ncc H
S»‘t.««is of
Sliagr th
:nd alxiut
with her
________________lley. before
: leaving for Midland, where,, she
will teach.
AUcorn of Comanche, add waa on
hia waV home from Genoa. Texas,
on the coaat where he Had vinlbej
bills brother. Joe AUcorn. ---- -■
Telephone 5
I’RESf RIFT ION DHI’GGIHTS
it whicl
this a
noffic
-R’jn*<
jet, prcHldcnt of the cemetery a*-7‘
er- Premaeni oi me cemetery as-
i^W'win Wiatlon. gnd Mrs. P. J. Scott.
,» ll Witl , ------------ -
secretary
be held on the second Sunday m
August. ' . ‘ .
Relatives attending were: _
lissril’n.
iir.KNl Cn
f:r.Vr B>
J'irt Cult
aund Mrs Lester Taylor of El-
toavndo. Ofcla.. Ruphus and Fftfe
Johnson of Coolidgej Arizona. Mr
and Mrs. fl D. Collins of Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Richard 8tevem
of De LeonMrs Troy Harter and
daughter of Wingate. JL E. Church-
well and family of Plain view. Mr
and Mrs. Hubert White and fam-
ily of Coramrffhe. Mr. and Mrs,
Dub Houck of Dublin. Mr and
Mrs. W; O.. Robertson .of Mission,
Mr. and Mrs.’ P.. Nl. Smith and
Despite the IkcTIhaL Texas has
more varieties of. native grapes
than any other-state, and the soil
and climate of Texas Is - better)
adapted than any other state fQf-|
the culture of grapes, this, crop I
has |-never been established op a!
large commercial basis. " ~ -
Mis. Mariiice Sweden and son,
prooks' it
Iff Ji»*Ui
l H. I,U
limn v.
J » - • ■ T ’
>P - -■ c I •'
I! FJI
Gerald.' who tyav'e- been visiting
In Comanche j left Saturday for
tHetf- Home -in Collfomia. 4™
Jamily ol
Brinson of Comanche. Mr. And
Mrs. P. J. Easier. Mrs...J. W.
Collins and daughter.' R B. Eas-
ley. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Bilasoi,
smd family, Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lesley
and C. 8. Taylor of Comanche.
8am Ralph Rhem of San - Slba.
Mr. and Mn. Clifford Wilson and
son, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Lesley
and family and Mr and Mn.
Clayte Evans and family of Co-
manche..
Doyell Churchwell of Gust!ne.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Riley and- son
of San Saba. Mxa. Mary Donnei.
and Mrs. Sue Kelley and daugh.-
tcr of Dallas, Miss Kate Ripley,
lbs. W B. Poindexter and fam-
ily. and. Mr. and Mrs..Jtf. F. Rain
bo and-son of Comanche, R. V
etepidsns of'Pf or tor. Mr. and Mr*
Garland Rudd of Indian Gap Mr
and Mrs.. H. P. White.1: Jr. of
Ifowingto:
Minty .lut
H ,H Tell
ITS A BEAUTY
, aur YOU SHOULD
err, HERMFW
*Ki\k*MST€fi
WjpiMEIt
HOW 00
YOU
Dxr HfR
new
CAA7
1 y* Volt Farm Set i
Look at the Value Your Monoy Buys!
Famous Meter-Miser Four Big Ice Tray
!. I-Piece All-SteCl Cikiijpt / Aufomatic; Tray
’Automatic Interior Light 1 on Hvery Tray
Stainless Porcelain in Food 5-Year <Protectio
Compartmaie . ^ Against Senr^Exj
White Dulux Exterior - the SesIsjJTIr, Me
and Mrs. H. F. WhUe.Wrof
Blanket. Mr., and Mrs. lEgGsneoy
.Moore of austlns^ J. C. L. Brin-
pon of Comanche. KJr. And Mr:
J. A. Rambo of Proctor, Mr. and
Mrs. O. B. BrUuton and son oi
Comanr' e. Mrs. W B,. McOuin
■ ---of Winters. Mr. And Mrs Herma::;
Nichols- Htui daughter of Ban Saba I
Visitors mcludetf: Majorle Tuttj
of Oalnesvllie, Mr. and Mrs 8lia>
Battery. ‘
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1940, newspaper, August 23, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888670/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.