The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1943 Page: 1 of 8
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KKVKNT!BTH YEAR
COMANCHE. COMANCHE COUNTY,
I. JUNE 11. It
Nine Comanche County Aircraft
Warning Observers To Receive
A of» 11 " i A I
Certificates From Army Command
Army i
Signal
K,
Aircraft Warning Service Ob-
servers of Comanche County who
have served a minimum of twenty
hours active service are to receive
Certificates of Appointment from
Uw U.'S. Army Air Force*. Third
ter Command, according to
U- H Lockrldge, Area Supervlsm
of tills count*.
This certificate Is a tribute to
the faithful performance of duty
as Volunteer Otoaervers and bears
She signature of A. H- Gilberson,
Brigadier Oeneral. United States
,rmy and Philip B Scott, Msjor,
Corps, united States Army.
Schaaf, in hts inspection re-
ticently to this county com-
ended Comanche County ob-
ers on their organization, per-
and Interest In the
Lockrldge said Comanche
_______ Club has recently sponsor-
ed the post In Comanche and has
jet up an observation post atop
jhe courthouse This new post >s
Burking diligently and regularly.
iff Observers certified‘ by their
Observers to receive the
flcates of Appointment are
PfaBows: __
Ralph Robinson. Post 34; George
King and Osbum L. Bums,
l 31. J. D. Evans. R. W. Neal.
Tod Morris. C. B. Walker.
Douglass. A E Boyd, and J. P
all pf Post 51;
Other Observers may be re-
ded a* they are certified
I their Chief Observer
4
To Attend Officer**
Training School
Falbei
BeDi
f
Rev. W. B. Gray
Goal at $1,000
Ben Evridge And
Bob Allen Leave
ror Chicago
BenEvridge and Bob Allen i
itinboeham Bros. St Compahy
Monday to attend a hardware
ad furniture convention in Dal-
The Rector Cupnlngham Post
of-the American Legion at Coman-
che- has set a goal of SI ooo for
the Free Cigarette* Fund tor-man
in foreign military service.
The first, quota of tSOO has
been oversubscribed and *528 has
already been sent for cigarettes
to be sent to all fighting fronts
including bombing squadrons and
troops In the Medlterrean area.
Iceland, Alaska. India, and other
sectors where Comanche County
men mignt be serving.
Ten eases of cigarettes were also
sent In readiness tor troops that
will probably very soon Invade
■tcropa.
The cigarettes are purchased by
the American Legion at 8c per
package, ^nd are distributed free
to soldiers, sailors, and Marines
serving overseas.
Anyone wanting to contribute
to this Free Cigarettes For Sol-
diers Pun can leave their dona-
tions at The Chief, or with A. P.
Cox at the Higginbotham office,
or at J. B. Aurora's-office.
. For the convenience' of the pub-
lic. the local American Login
Fait la placing containers around
.In various Comanche business
houses to take donation* of any
slse for this frea cigarette fund.
trie Selective iarvice System
Indicated Tuesday that general
drafting o/ fathers Would be post-
poned until October 1. oi* warn-
ed that after that date .'ethers
in "key" positions would have to
justify continued deferments on
the basis of ocjagbatlon rather
tahn on family status, according
to a dispatch from Washington,
appearing In* dally papers.
The new development m the
draft situation wag revealed In h
War Manpower -CbcuriLssion an-
nouncement that hencefortly sin-
gle and childless married men be-
tween 18 and 38 will have their
occupational deferments limited
to six months ■ unless the Job in-
volved ts exceptional!important
to the war effort and extremely
difficult to fill.”
Plans Underway For Annual
Settlers Reunion To Be Held At
Lake Eanes On Wednesday, July 21
*■*
Corporal James H. Martin. Jrd
ton of Mr. and Mrs -dim Martin
of Comanche, pictured above, left
Fort Ham Houston last week tor
Port, Monmouth. New Jersey, !
where he wUl enter officers' train-
ing school- Martin is a J940 grad- 1
uate of Comanche High School
and later attendea Tarleton Col-
lege and Texas A. St M College...
■He lacked only 4 months finish-
ing his work at A * M. wlien*hp
was called into acUwouArmy duty
a few we&s ago.
Comanche Book
To Get Play On
Radio Si
Red Cross Home
Nursing Classes
Open Monday
Rev. W. B. Gray, who served
for seventeen years as pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church of
Brown wood. Is the new Presby-
terian minister here. He succeeds
Rpv. E. M. Shepard, who Is now
pastor of the Presbyterian .Church
In Kenedy. '
For the past twelve years, he
Maurice Magness
Awarded DFC
In New Guinea
‘ ‘ — .....
Lt. Thomas Maurice <TOr> Mag-
ness, formerly of Comanche and
Breckenrldge and more recently
of Ventura, California, has been
awarded the Distinguished Flying
Cross, according to an announce-
ment from Lt. Gen. George C.
Kenney, commander of the Allied
Air Forces In the Southwest Pa-
cific.
Magness, a news dispatch re-
has held churches In the El Paso Ported. Joined with the crew of -
Presbyterv. ~ J • B-24 Liberator'bomber to shobt I
Plans are underway for the an-
nua! Old Settlers Reunion to bn
held at Lake Eanes Park on Wed-
nesday, July 31. according to am
announcement made here follow-
ing a meeting of the execution
committee.
Hilton Burks, pioneer citizen of
the county who had had much to
do with Its growth and pro grew
during the past fifty yean. In
.the new president of the Old 8*4-
' [ tiers Reunion Association. Hn
succeeds the late W. D. Jen ins.
The exact nature of the one
day program has not been an-
nounced. but the public may bn
assured that the picnic will be
success even despite war condi-
tions, as Mr. Burks has a repu-
tation of many years standing tor
putting over whatever he under-
takes and this year he will bn
ably assisted by an experienced
executive committee 'which has
had a Iprge part in making recant
reunions outstanding.
"Blazing The, Way” a history of
Comanche County, by Mrs. E. O.
Wells of Comanche, will be dis-
cussed over radio station KGKO
next Sunday at 13:45 pm. ac-
cording to Boyce Bouse.
House, well known writer and __________
radio commentator, said he would Robertson, 23. son of
devote his entire broadcasting per- Mrs
lod to Mrs. Wells’ book and would che.
summarize one, of the stirring
Stories’told in tne book
dov/n five of 12 attacking Japan-
ese Zero fighter planes over We-
wak. New Guinea.
Lt. Magness was the co-pilot
of the big four-motored bomber,
which blasted the Zeros out of the
sky, then continued on Its re-
connalsance mission with one en-
gine dead. All members of the
crew were decorated.'
In announcing the decorations,
„ . Gen Kenney said:
. w _ . . Mr. and - -The jap8 may kill themselves
LI ^b*r.t*>nv)°LC^a.n; statically, but we. Americans
Lt.H.H. Robertson
Killed In Europe
8econd Lieutenant Hubert. H.
Clemons Elected
Masonic Head
D. A. Swope To
Navy Officers
r
After attending the convention
In Dallas, they will go to Chicago.
. where they will buy furniture and!
hard* arg, for the Higginbotham, i
stores.
Marketing Specialist
To Visit Comanche
(By Mr*. Louise Cheatham)
The first Red Cross Nursing
Classes, under the direction of « . .
Mrs Naomi Tabor, Red Cross I raining School
Nurse of St. Louts,'Missouri, will - -_
be heh}..tojQuatUie. Prdctor, and:
r2r?w~l MnnHav hv Ur. ^Chl^ViFun^vfcto^ta1 the
Ira B, Clemons was elected
Worshipful Master of the Hop*
Lodge No. 481 A.F St A M. of Co-
manche recently. Clemons suc-
ceeds Earl Burnett.
Other Officers are Bob Allen.
Senior Warden: Charles Mar-
shall, Junior Warden; H. R. Janes
Secretary: E. E. Anthony, Treas-
urer, and D. O. Hampton, Trloe.
received Monday by his wife, Mrs
H. H. Robertson of Dublin, Rt. 2. j piciflc
from the United States War De-,
partment ......3
He praised Magness and other
U. Robertson was a navigator ^
bombardier In the United 8Utes
34 Years Ago
t-
Court House News
Mias Myrtle Murray. Home
Demonstration Specialist -of the
Extension Sendee of * A.. St M.
College will be In- Comanche on
June 34 and 38th. Mias Murray
will discuss the development of
Marriages Recorded
Edwin C Weathers and Mrs.
Orace Waddle. Comanche, were
married Jupe 12 by Justice H. D.
■Lana. ’
I Dearl W. Fuller and Miss Jean
Simmons were tnarried June & by
■ Rev. O. M. Corley. -
Phillip Darwin Rhyne and Mias
" Gladys Stacy Route 2. Oorman.
were married June 8 -by Rev B.
IF, Clemferit* of Carbon.
Robert L. Watford. Jr. and Miss
Betty Sue Broom were married
a June ft by Rev. John A. BtoatofTI
f of De Lean.
Births
To Mr. and Mrs. James Ed-
--ward Rogers. Comanche. May 24,
a daughter, Nelda Pauline.
To Mr and Mrs. J K Bingham.
Sidney. April 7. a daughter. Vir-
ginia 8ue.
To Mr. and Mrs. J. Dlllsfd
Kelsey. Comanche. May 28. a Son.
Oar land Dale.
Deaths.
Mrs Mary J Kay. 87. a widow,
From The Comanche Chief.
Jane 24, IMF
Air Force, and his plane was a ***** **** *hip new ^est Texas*State Normal
_. . ____ __DA Swope of the Seabees Is B-28r- He had been overseas only naa b®*n disabled. . j College and Coleman ha* raised
DeLedn on Monday: June 31, ac- returning to the United States a month when he sm killed. 1 Lt. Magneas Is well known in 828,000 to offer as a bonus if
cordlim to an announcemrat by from duty overseas to attend an i Lt. Robertson entere 1 the serv- Com An: he, having spent hls boy- . the Institution ,1s located In that
Mrs. Tirni Dudley, County Chair- officers candidate acnool accord- Ice In January. 1938 along with hood here. Hls mother was the . city.
thg to vord received here this1 hls brother. E. E. Robertson. After late Mrs. Roxie Magness; he ts| Dave Jennlng and wife of Proc-
- undergoing prelim In ary training a nephew of Mrs., John Magness tor attended the Guyger-Wieseo-
at Fort Bliss, he was assigned to of Comanche. danger wedding Thursday night,
the heavy artillery, and was sta- : He Is a younger brother of > Mrs. U. O. LovejoyU visiting ks
Waned at the Army camp at Mar- Bertls. Aubrey and Boyce Magness, Callahan County,
fa. He transferred to the Army who .were star football players1 The Comanche County Farmsm.
Air Corps In December of 1939 for Comanche, and later gained Union will meet at Indian Mtkin-
He received hls training is a 8tate-wlde and Nation-wide fame tain Thursday.
"Classes wlli be held Tuesday week.
________
1 Ulroughout °°* sttalnj the rank of ensign,
lng association for Comanche manche County: . - on*graduation he will b#enme
County women. She will also dls- Monday. June 21 graouation. ne will wcome
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JMio, *w»aa* j ** ■ i ooi " s**w w» _ r
died at ProptorMay 18 Burial at'^ The Comanche county Jersey
Froctor May l7. Born In Harri-
son County. Texas. March 7. 1858.
the daughter of H Hardin. Resi-
dent of the county for 87 years.
Mrs. Lee Creed, 80. Blpe Springs,
died April 28. Burial at Slpe
Springs April 28. Born in Missis-
sippi Get 28.- 1883. Daughter of
Marion Thornton.
Mollle Buford Reed. 69. Dublin.
Route 2. died May 8. Burial at
Sardis Cemetery Born January
28. 1874 In Oeorgla. Daughter of
8. H Walker. Lived In county 28
years.
Seaborn S. Joiner. Oorman, Rt.,
died April 6., Burial lji De Leon
Cemetery' April 7. Born- lit Ala-
bama May 10,. 1875.
Martha Emaline Barker, 93.
Gustlne. died April 1. Burial at
18411.
Deeds Recorded.
Dayton C. Powell to F. D. Holt.
M- trafct of land 3 miles east of Co-
manche out of the JeMle Robin-
son survey. Consideration 81000.
^...tCBlzdle Luker and husband. R.
A. Luker to P. H. Carmichael.
313.1 acres of the Charles Ben-
' ton 8urvey. Consideration 84,280.
L. A. Watson, to C. B. Mlears.
>1 acresl of the David Wtndson
Survey. ‘Consideration 8800.00.
Martha Bell Johnson and hus-
band. H. M Johnscmr to YT.-, H;
Livingston. 247.6 acres of the
■ohard Page Survey. Considera-
tion 83780 '- ■
A F. Wells to Ira Clemons, part
Of Block .84. Wright’s Addition
City of Comanche^ Consideration
$1000. i/ . “ 1
w M. Little to Mrs.. Louise
Thomtt Kemmlts. 61 acras.of the
A. M. Jeffrey harm. IT*acrea W
the -1,-8. Albln Survey and 128 2
acres of thr J. B. Tunnell Survey.
Consideration $7,800.
T. L. Conaway to C. C. Walker,
three parcels of land in Oustlne.
cuss the new egg grading regula-
tions for those people who market
•ggs
A county wide meeting will be
held on Friday afternoon. June
28 at 2:30 In the district court
room -at Comanche
demonstration club
have as many people present as
possible. Every t woman in the
county interesting in improving
marketing- conditions for farm
produce is Invited to attend UU*
meeting.
Miss Murray Is a Very Interest-
ing person and an able speaker
and every woman will profit from
meeting her and hearing her dls-
raoRons
Oustii.e. 0:30 a.m.
Proctor. 2:30 pjd.
De Leon. 8:00 pm.
Tuesday. June-22:
Comanche, 9:30 am
Newburg, 2:30 pm.
Every home Wednesday. June 23:
is urged to; Oustlne. 9:30 am. ..
Proctor. 2:30 pm.
Thursday June 24:
Newburg. 2:30 pjn.
Ds Leon. 8:00 pm.
Friday. June 28; ^
Comanche.' 9:30 a m.
Stpe Springs, 2:00 pm.
a nbvstcal education Instructor m‘ Center, and was trained as a;ridge.
the Navy.
navigator at the Hondo Navigation as football players at Brecken-1 A nlce cotton rain X*0
' ’ ..............lb
most of the county
Tueada|i
lty u*
JACK HAI.BROOKS
SAFELY IN AFRICA
Jack Holbrooks of Coiranche
has landed safely In North, Africa
according to word received this
bombardier at Barksdale Field. Two of hls brothers. Lt. Boyce nrosuecta for~ another 50 OOO bale
Lt. Robertson graduated from • Magness. and Pvt. James Magness.' JWtooks good
Beattie High School in 1935. arid another outstanding athlete, aidj The Masonic Pit
after remaining out of school a also in the armed service. Bertls today at Fleming
year, went to Sidney High School, and Aubrey Magness are deceased
and finished with the graduating —--;-—
ClT .*»’2r£Xd » appoint- Autoi.U To Write
ale will open
Park with a
The Seven County Singing Con-
vention will pe held at Mullin
next Saturday and Sunday ac-
cording to William B Huggins.
■ on | * -a vviuiui^ vu vvmmin D niIK|
Jersey Breeders Ass n president of the organization
To Elect Officers In
De Leon Meet Tonight
, week by hls family,
f' He is In the medical corps, and
has been in the Army for fifteen
months.
CEMETERY WORKING
AT UNION JUNE «S~j' ,
- I '
A cemetery working will be
held at Union Cemetery June 25,
according to an announcement by
D. M Johnson.
ment to attend the United States Car Numbers On
Naval Academy at Annapolis, but r> »•
Was married and could not ac-1 vsaSOline t_OUpon*
cept It. • J, '' ——-
On June 15.,.184
public Installation of officers at
‘2 o’clock. y ■ - ■ ,
Permission was granted by the
City Council Monday to J. T. Jag
and T. R. Holmsley to elect n
one story 50x100 building adfe*
cpnt to the post office. }
Mrs". J. A. Reese of NewtxuR
driven who-recently underwent
Breeders Association will hold it*
annual meetlnf Friday night, June
18 at 9:00 o'clock at the City
Hall in De Leon, says an an-
nouncement frporr the office <lf
County Agent Calvin Holcomb.
The purpose of this meeting Is
to elect new officers and pay an-
nual dues, according to E. C. Seay,
of'Sidney, president of the or-
ganization.
‘‘Come and bring your neigh-
bors." .Secretary O. B Phillips of
the Harmdny communtty urges.
Application May Be Made By
Mail For Renewal of A and B
Gas Ration Books After June U
Velma Ruth _§tewart of Dublin.1 are asked to write the car license tlon.for appendicitis, died.
Rt. 2. were tnarried. Mts Robert- i number on the back of their gaso- h. A.Carmichael. W. R. Slider,
son received a telegraWlon Junel tioe coupons before going to the ‘ and O. O Bright man arid their
14 from the War Dh>artment tell- service station to purchase gaso- families left Thursday for Rock-
ing of her husband's death on line, accdfdlng to Mias Sybl Lam, port where they expect to spend
'the day before they would have1 chief clerk of the Comanche Coun- a month’s outing,
celebrated their third wedding an- ty War Price and Ration Board. ‘ Thg Commissioners have can*
nlversary. The numbers to be written pn vassed the returns from tike coun-
ts RoWrtson is survived by hls the back of the coupon are those ty wide*, prohibition election and
of the 1942 license Instead of thoke announced the dry vote as 1888
on the small plate Issued this* and th* wet at 1080 Shrum. Hassl
year. Dell, Fleming, and Mercer Gag*
The law contemplates that as \ voted wet. The Vote at Comancho
soon a sa person is Issued a gaso- was 466 to 343 In favor of tbo
Irtson Is survived by hls
wife and daughter, hls parents!
three brothers, and five sisters.
The brothers are 8 Sgt, Q. O
Robertson of Sheppard Field. Mas-
ter Sgt. E. E. Robertson of Eagle
Pass, and J. B. Robertson, who
works at Camp Hood Bisters sur-
viving are Mrs Jim 3tewart, Co-
manche: Mrs. Tom Cavitt. Sweet-
water; Mrs. L. J. Helm, Coman-
line coupon book that he should, wets. De Leon went dry 306 to 42.
write the license number on the
back of each coupon. This saves
the station operator a lot of
trouble and enables all concern-
■che; Mrs. Owen W, Will!rout. Aed to comply with the law as con-
m™ i^.r terdPlated. . -
‘"Plrttse remember to do this.’
Miss Lam urges.
Regulations have been amend- r* * • J » i «•
ed to permit the cenewal by mall UR via rinklestine
D^nTmen 1 ivinuaround C ^an Wording to Mlv ^J*^Noble Grand
Sybil Lam, chief clerk of the Of Odd FelloWt^
ie will meet at-thg North Comanche County War Price S* reiKJWt
Hughes Springs, and Mrs. Loez
Hawaii. San Antonio.
Pvts. Billie Clemons
And Harold Edwards
Training at Ft. Knox
, Miss Birdie Ivy's vocal class wiU
give a recital Tuesday night at
(he high school auditorium.
Prof. D. P. Parker has retignaH
as superintendent of the Coman-
che Schools and will practice-law
In Oklahoma. Principal M. K.
Witt was elected to succeed MOL
che will meet at- the
Cafe at 8:39 tbnigh
RESS Board
cars to save gas and tires In the
trip to Da Leon.
—-__, 1wrCapt. T. H. McArthur
Union pcpiftiry April 2. Bom In j ■ 1^*11 j i
Carroll County, Oeorgla. Sept- 13, Of Zephyr Killed In
Action In Africa
- — —■
Capt. T. H. McArthur of Zephyr,
pilot of a P-38 Lighting fighter
plane, was killed In action on __ ____ _
^May 3 in the African war theatre.) ippltcatlon fann ~M4. Part A win
according, to g notice received last
Is pgrendi-from the War
The forms, OP A R-570 will be 1
--Pvt,. William C. Clemons, jon
, of Ira B. Clemoas of Com an-
ejected <>he. and Pvt. Harold D. Ed-
recently.1 z>t
son of
Edwards of
Mr. and
D^nocrat
Mrs.
8t-ar
F.VRIDGE BROTHERS
HERE ON FURLOUGH
Sgt. Major Joe ^Eyridje of Fort
Lewis, Washington and Pvt. Tom
Evridge of the Salt Lake Army
Air Base at Kearns. Utah, are here
on fui tough, visiting their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Evridge.
1
lent public places and may be Route. Comanche, are among
procured toy the motorist and mall- h n' «»• ,ar«e contingent of selectees Ration Pointers
j-,. i pecretary; H. D Lane. Financial v- ai,un a uuuuie
Secretary
m Secretary,
H. D. lane. Financial
and L. C. Dillard.
ed after the above date
Application Procedure i
The applicant Is advised to pick I IT*aawr*r
up an application form and send TwT1 « "T“v
or take It tq the board -with hta Mrs. Allen Lee
ai»ication form properly filled In. I_|^_ J e DA-L.k.
The application will be similar to Ot KebeKKlkS •-
^■1,1
week bv hli
Departmont.
wm.
hfedal In ondmih
s oertngn
. , t. McArthur had been over
seaaeihee October, 1942. and had
been awsrded the Air F* J *“
April for shooting down a
HHMHHMMI■ M.-Sprit. He ’Was
also credited with downing an
Italian seaplane on..Fobruafy 1.
He was a graduate of Zephyr
High School, and a former Daniel
Baker College student. . 4
CFI- JAMEH T. FATE ' f
HERE FROM MlS.SOUBJt \
James
to. retn
left Wed-
hts camp,
day furlough
Mr. and
Mm. Tom Pats.
Opl. Patg.la stationed at Camp
Cpl,
nesday I
Sftdr spending
hare with ms
be the application form Part B Mra Allen Lee h48 been elect-
will be the new tire Inspection ed Noble Qrand of the Rebekah
record. The applicant must com- Lodge here. ’
pletely fill In all of tne spaces Other Officers are Mrs. Ruth
encolsed within the heavy borders Laughlln Palmer. Vice Orand;
Mrs.
part A and part B. It is Mr*. W. A Newsome. Secretory,
partlcuarly Important That he fill and Mrs. Mae Cameron, Treaa-
lo hls name and add'rewt in tlie urer. *
• of Pai
lower left hand comer of , Part B. ■
•He muat present hls current tire MRS. W. HTTHATI,
inspection record, which must IMPROVING. AFTLR —r *
show that at least one tire In- RETURN FROM HOSPITAL
spectlon has been made and ap-< --- T. .
proved. I Mrs. W. H. Thatc of Cortanche
The bark cover of tits Basic A received treatment at the Bealy
book will also have to be return- Hospital in Santa Anna Saturday
ed to the board. -Thla should have and Sunday, following * heart at-
the applicant's signature and ad-' tack suffered here Saturday. ,
dress in spaces' provided therefor. 8he wan able to return homr
If the applicant's name and ad^ Monday: and doctors say whih
dress doesn’t appear on..the. en- the gttack was painful lt was not
SK?
to save time and clerical work.
arriving at Fort Knox. Ky.. last
week for three months of rigor-
ous basic training In the Armored
Force Replacement Training Cen-
ter.
Topping off 12 weeks of orien-
tation. specialized study and phy-
sical hardening, will be a full
week of the battle training course,
where men undergo maneuvers
with live ammunition. Bullets,
whizzing 30 Inches above the
ground, exploding land mines and
hand-to-hand -combat are among
features of the course. * h
First six weeks are devoted to
organization* of the Army, “and
the Armored Foroa, Insignia of
*Vank. military oourtesy and dis-
cipline. . care of colthlng, and
equipment are fundamental sub-
jects ■*. • *
During this period the men are
classified according to their know-
ledge and ability, so that Uv_J
second half of their basic tra
lng they are assigned to specialize
in light tanka, medium tgnk*.
scouting, and patrolling, mortars
anti-tank guns, machine guns, as-
sault guno, or other phases of
New Majestic
Theatre
FRIDAY
“8EVKN MILES TO
ALCATRAZ"
—with—
James Craig
Sugar: Stamp No. 13 valid for
five pounds until midnight Aug-
ust 18.
Canning 8ugar: Stamps 15 and
16 in Ration Book valid for 5
pounds bt sugar each through
Oct. 31. 1943. Those needing ad-
ditional sugar for canning may
apply to local ratlmilng boards.
Coffee: Stamp No. 24 in Book
No. 1 'foe those 14 or older on
the date* the book was issued>,
valid for 1 pound of doffeo
through June 30.
Shoes:*stkmp No. 18 In, Book
No. 1 now valid for one pair of
xhoqs.
Me&ts, Edible Fats and Otis,
'including butter) Cheese,uCaa-
ned Fiji): Etyjh.holder of Bedt J!
allowea J6 points pec. week. Red
Stomps J K L M and N expire
June
SATURDAY MATINEE
v Charles Starrett
—in—
“PARDON, MT GUN"
SATURDAY NIGHT
Ida Luplno And
Monty ^Woolley
V * —in-
“LIFE BEGINS AT
EIGHT-JHIRTT"
MONDAY and TUESDAY -)
"REDHEAD FROM
MANHATTAN" , ^
—with— '.T '
, Lupe Velex , "_'
WEIJNEBDAY &rTHURSDAY
' Randolph Scott And
Claire Trevor ' -
‘"DESPERA1
________becomes valid June 20.
Processed Foods: Blue K L and
t€ 8tampa <48 point*) valid
through July 7.
Gasoline: Value of each coupon
in A. B and-C Books is 4 gallon.-*.
A-6 Coupons expire midnight July
IfNMKfl
Filmed In Tec hide oku
61(1 Majestic
Theatre
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1943, newspaper, June 18, 1943; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888841/m1/1/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.