The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 9 of 10
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Mrs Robert Roe. 33. died Pn- '
day, August 33, it her bomejiMr / Lilli UIJ
Star Creek after aii—Min^a of
almost ten S • 1"W
MisjSneTwho was Beuna Cagle . * A iff Ii
WfT5reher marriage, was the ' Mil
daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. tT\ O. “~Vl *
Cagle. She was born In Conian-
che County, November 1ft, 1906, ..
soon moving with her parents trxf Th«
I Eastland CoUnty where they lived' of the Natlom
I until she was 13. then returned ,'of QWW Co
to Comanche County, where she ' Harold Martir
I spent the rest of her life. _ ! cent issue of
She waa united in marriage to tutloh and is
i Robert Roe on April 14. 1923. To the request of
From Friday Thru Monday
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S
80 8Q. PRINT,
MEN’S OVERALLS
8 OZ. SANFORIZED
Nationally Known
"BLIIB HELL" IbW
that mak> them.more vital cogs
in the system of national defense,
that mako them in fact, men too
valuable to be handed a gun and
sent into the front lines.
If war. comes, the men *of thg
OQC will be specialists in a doaen
fields, masters of ndncombatant
technique as vital to the carrying
on of conflict as firing a rifle or
machlnegun.
Here are the things they know
thati-malfr them soldiers already.
bias the has been such a patient,
sweet companion, mothpr—xmtt-
friend. Even though bed fast
much of the time, she always had
a smile ind kind word for all;,
until -we with lesser burdens often1*
Wondered at the'strength of foti-
tude and grace with .which she
met her trials. We would he given
trengtn from the force of her
cheerful, patient, and kind
sonalitjv a«4. Just to rememoer
CHILDREN'S GOOD QUALITY
' OXFORDS QQ
PAIR OO
SANFORIZED - SHRUNK
‘ --v- PAIR
Oils fast i
in' fact if not in name:
They know how to live together -j
MEN’S and BOYS
NEW FALL, FELT ’
HATS
Colors: Brown. Teel Blue,
a Green, Navy. —
HANES
SHIRTS ANDa
SHORTS
“The Best’’ .
4 For
NEW FALL
PRINTS
GUARANTEED
FAST COLOR
*0 Yards
s- in bap-acks, under discipline that.
Ct is as \rigid as that of an army
to cajnp even if punishment-, is less
severe Any psychiatrist can tell
you this alone is an important
*«■ flactqr in the making of a .soldier..
»r - Thousands of them mow min-
in' utcly the workings of engines, and
to how to tear them dawn and re-
k- build-them in a hurry. Modern
us war travels’on its machines, and
eu- the CCC hic^hantc would fit per-
ld fectly into the' personnel of a
rs mechanized division, A tank is on-
ly an armed- and armored tractor,
*•*>. and the CCC mechanic w ho fitticw
the workings of a caterpillar would
. find the motive machinery of a
rt tank no puzzle. . 1
Msmy of ffiem are expert drTv-
... ers of heavy tractors. There Is
L/i Utile difference in the process of
; driving a tractor and driving a
mV tank. .o '• . \ ■
Many of them are expert driv-,
err of transport trucks' It Is the-
i .• jtame truck, loaded .and ivarjd.cd
IMP St CMSywr
Agent Sinclair Refining Company
COMANCHE
PHONE 55b
MEN’S
KHAKI PANTS
250 WT. SANFORIZED
LOVELY SHEER
SILK HOSE
And' Run-Resist
I MESlf HOSE
' New Shades
.mWmViIWIM
Chief and, Semi-Weejkly, both 1 year for $1.50
-- TABLE OF 5/ SPECIALS
Misses and Children’s New Anklets, pair
Big Assortment of Shirting, yard
Curtain Material,~ All Colors, yard
X' ] TWO A M. AND NOT
l ) A NERVINE TABLET
IN THE HOUSt
OVIT’S DEPT. STOR
A I 4'
THE FRIENDLY STORE
WEST SIDE SQUARE-
-TELEPHONE 235
lavlrw k hni
lr>m a c
tvwQob outpost tn
YOU CAN’T BEAT OUR FAMOUS
CHICKEN DINNERS
1 Do You Li* Awake Night*?
I *1 ILMONSdo. The worst **f
| /V» it is, you never knowwhen
A sleepless night is coming.
Why not bo prepared? '
DR. MltCS - ....
Effervescent Nervine Tablet*
I help to quiet tpe nerves and
< permit -refreshing sleep.
Stop in at the drug store to-
i «L,y and’get a package.
Try Dr. Miles Nervine Tab-
| let*., for Nervousness, Sleep-
lessness dtie to Nervousness,
■ ffervout Headache, Exvit**■
bihty, Nervous Irritability.
Small Package 35#
. Large Package 75# fi n
S»S full Sirntlou.
la .park*,-*..
Made in the good nP Southern manner. Crispy brown'
on flic outsfd*-wte»der fs a baby’s kiss inside. Don’ll
pass up a treat Hkc thik! . ... .THY ON&SyNDAY.
AIK CON DITIONKD—CI.EAN A N D Jt.AN IT AU Y.>
the mcc.:?nizrd troops of tittle:
———
H:.S1L t.to. 1 ;i t: rff ij—U ,ol i.t -it w lags
fl r '1 'V -.*•-» no • cv»Vt
fhdvlng even. I! r imjti bi'kfg-
n Austin .ana w
ionic by Miss Hattie Brightmqn
•-rtih">Sd been 'visiting her sister,
Mrs. C. F. Silvus.
A number of Comanche, propfc,
menibers- of. the loch! Baptist’-
~hiirch. attended a brotherhood
meeting and barbecue at Laks ,
ftrownwcod Monday hfght. Those
attending in addition to Rev. A. I
: Wil ctT were 136c McNuU. C. L. '
Huctt, Boyce Brisco* ami E E. ,
AntnoRy. . r
B*mxtdh Meadows,' ;Jr. of. San I
Vnwlo yu..a week-end, yisitdr inj
■Cfimanche.
■Billy Jack WycWf who has been
vo-kfiR at Port. Stockton, has"
.Ttumed home.
John Travis Mohon was in Co-
manche thkk' week ,\. .ttag us;
rath-sr, Jo’in A. ’ Mohon. Jolin i
Travis, who Is tn the Army, has
•i v-ntly been transferred from [
•’art Leavenworth, Kansas!-e-to;
Fort E:im Houston; j„-|
Miss Eunice Qrny is takin;? her
’acution Nils week but is eipectfd
■'a be boot at work a' Mahon’s
"or the SMuraay and First Maa-'
day tj;ade. *,
down in their path.
Many Of them know the opera.-,
tion of field radios, having been
trainvd ih this by light.it".
ftreS:.....SfinFfc n« difference it*
their knowledge here and the
Jaiowleoge of tjie signal carts
man in the army.' • —
ntcye are expert photographers
among’ thetn, and.mapping a i< r
est aiea by photography ,1a,little
different from mapping a WnL-
terrain. ' •' ~ '
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
tow-cost
■■
Clamp-on
Transfer paper at Chief office.
Bed Lamp
Priced as QC (£
low as... J J' •"(
Crisp and Clean
and C00I.!
Comanche County Abstract ^Company
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clamp ii on ihj bed at a convemero p'acc, plug ii in
•he ncarttf wali o«mr, and thcie rno ure . .‘tridl «4r
qnaie light lor eaty ttriog. In addition ih-vtUmp-m
bed lamp anil* Crt a need lot a utility, lamp for many
"itM around' the home .... (hair lump., ten lug lamp,
•having lamp, garage famp, wortv/ i "p Urop, outdoor
".‘J handy lamp, or lor u'C at a trouble.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888951/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.