The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1948 Page: 7 of 18
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We are happy to announce that our store
has been selected to sell the full line of
Westinghouse
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We now have WESTINGHOUSE electric ranges, water
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ALBERT BRANNAN, Owner
Personal Mention
Hospital Notes
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Medical attention; A. C. Lane,
A. H. McCampbell, Mrs. W. H.
Tate, Mrs. Ted Durham, Mrs. I
(Minnie Johns, Mrs. Claud Clough, I
I Albert' Smith, Mrs. H. D. Lane
Patients hospitalized here
past week are as follows:
Major surgery: Mrs.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pingleton
plan to leave soon on a *
vacation with her folks
Ridge, Louisiana.
Mrs.’ Leo Shankle and son,
Charles, visited her daughter and
son-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
. A1U , o __ „ ~ Ta Smallwiod "in" Temple "this week.-
Albert Smith, Mrs. H. D. Lane, Mrs Louis Harelik is jn Ham-
Ralph I A. T. Anderson, Jack Barber, Mrs. )]ton this week visjtinB her par-
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‘needing a New Electric Pump?
We have the pump, the pipe, and
lour prices are right. .All pumps
| fully guaranteed or your money
••back. See us. We sell them an.
■easy payment plan.. Sizes from
',4 to 2hp tor hallow or deep
wells.—Service Drug Store, At>-
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| FOR SALE Practically new
radio-phono”) aph . console with
automatic record console. Priced
tVuseil Can be seen at Mrs. Vio-
la Cheatham’s residence, 40‘2 E.
Walcott, Telephon®. 150W. <tf»|
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Mr. and Mrs. Larrymore Shan-
kle of Coleman spent Sunday here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Shankle.
Miss Elma Ann Jeanes, daugh- ]
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pau^
Jeanes, Comanche, had her ton-
sils removed at a Gorman hospi-
tal last week. i
Betty and Earl Voy Watson of
Midland visited Mr .and Mrs. W.|
T. Smith and children here this ,
week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bukoviny of
Uvalde are here this week to vis-
it her mother, Mrs. Ed Norrid.
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Nor-
rid. The Bukoviny children, Car-
ole Jo, Lee Anne, and Robert)
Dale, have been here for about
two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Norrid.
Mr .and Mrs. Beckham Guthrie
and two children arc here from
Henrietta to visit their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Guthrie and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cunningham.
Frank Bukoviny has returned
to his home in Uvalde after visit-
ing friends in Comanche. Mr.
Bukoviny once operated a top
and body shop here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Coleman
■Spent .the week-end with rela-
tives near Abilene.
NOTICE To Those Who Vote
In Election Precinct No. 2 at
Comanche — Voting in the
Run-Off Primary on August
28 will be held in the Vet-
erans Building instead ef the
Courthouse - as heretofore.
Please take notice and tell
others who vote in the prec-
inct.—E. F. Elkins, Chairman
Election Precinct No. 2 Co-' '
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THE STATE! OF TEXAS
To: Aubrey Kelley Defendant, :
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable Dis-
: trict Court at Comanche. County'
at the Court House thereof, in
I Comanche, Texas, at or before
10 o’clock A. M. of the first Mon-
day next after the expiration of
forty two days from the date of
the issuance of this citation, same
being the 6 day of September A.
D. 1948. then and there to answer
j Plaintiff's Petition filed in said
'Court... on the 22 day of July A. D.
I1948_lh this cause, numbered 9288
on the docket of said court and-
styled Neva Kellcv Plaintiff,' vs.
Aubrey-Krt)ey’ Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
|of this suit is as follows, to wit:
. .suit for divorce as is more fully
| shown by Plaintiff's petition on
file in lliis .suit. ..........
The officer executing this proc-
'ess shall prmnptly-execute -the^
"HSTffiw^iccbrding to law, and make
|due reburh as- the law direcAs.
Issued and given under my
-lu*tjtd and -the Seal of said Courf,
I at office in Comanche. Texas this
t|ie 22 day of July A D. 1948: f
Attest: ____—---1
BEN WlizHEI.M. Clerk. I
District Court, Comancne
County, Texas. , <2-5, ■
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Snug, wai,st, extra long l<’Rs, sturdy built—and preshrunk!
Also Boy’s Khakis and Overalls, in stripes . . . sizes 1 to 16.
Trim fitting, K ounce sanforized blue jeans with
zipper sides. Sizes 1 to IX—we can fit nearly any
girl. Long wearing and fast colors.
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School starts Monday, Septem-
ber 6, and that means new‘r
clothes and lots of them. Clothes
that will wear well and laundry
well. We have in stock a very
large selection of dress, skirt
and shirt materials in lovely
patterns—at reasonable prices.
Come in and look through our
piece goods and boys clothes—
and get the kids clothes ready
ahead of time!
@ Percal Prints
—Over 150 school patterns
©Chambray
—Both solid and stripes,
forized, smooth finish.
© Gingham
—Bright colorful plaids and
checks—boil fast colorh.
© Corduroy
—Rugged narrow wale in red,
brown, beige.
© Broadcloth
—One dozen solid shades—be
sure and see these! ,
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Don’t Put Off ’Til Tomorrow
Christ ion
By Father Collins. Vicar
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You Should Send Out Today
BOOTS
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CARD OF THANKS
Thanks Folks
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You can depend on us for the most modern methods,
< the maximum of careful attention to each garment.
Regular cleaning conserves clothes.
GET READY
NOW WITH A PAIR
OF NEW COWBOY
Across Street From City Hall
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CHILDREN’S BOOTS
$8.95 & Up
Complete selections of
shop-made
ready! .
For men, women,
and children.
MEN & WOMEN’S
BOOTS
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Last week we thought about-------— -------------
the necessity of educating our, all where will we get the power
children in tjie Christian Rell-1 to do that which He commands
gion. This is something that needs unless we get it from Him by a
to be emphasized again and j life of prayer? If this be true of
again. The importance of the nec-1 us, then what about our children
essity of educating our children I who are ignorant of ihuch that
in the teachihgs of our Lord came1 we know about the Christian Re-
to me again Jast Saturday. Forlligi-m?
do you know that of the manyi Must
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urday class at the church at
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of them can not recite the Lord's
i Prayer?
Certainly this is a serious re-
flection on our parents who a^c VIluiV11> „ ,uu .11WOTVTO
neglecting^ this primary duty CX| |n W|lat the Episcopal Church be-
“ lieves apd teaches, then why not
send the child to our Church
school on Saturday mornings at
We wish to take this method
of expressing our appreciation foi
the kind words, kind deeds and
all the lovely gifts that have beer
_________ given us, since our home wa
Christian1 destroyed by fire. May Ood blew
that each and everyone-/of you.—Mr
Gerfe "White.
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We appreciate your liberal patronage since buy-
ing out LATHAM’S DRY CLEANERS, and solicit
a trial for all types! of cleaning, at any time.
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children who come to our teach them the way of prayer
urday class at the church atlresl SMllare]y and heavily upon our
10:00 A.M. that more than half. sji0Umel.g? Jf children do not
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get it in the Church. .—, .
If your child goes nowhere to
church, or if you are interested
teaching their children how tO|jleves apd teftCheSi then why not
pray, and who must think it un-1 send tlye child to our Church
important to teach their children,SC[100i on Saturday mornings at
to say the prayer that Christ ^.M.? We are interested in
Himself taught His disciples when I your chilid to sec that it receives!
they said to Him, “Lord teach us(an education along chr|«Hftn'
to pray.” principles which will fit
How are our children ever to child for the- wend in which he and Mrs, Billy
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The Vicar’s Views
not, tthe obligation to
and so will not know where to Are you interested in seeing the
go in order to get the strength worll and our country governed
that they need to put into prac- along Christian principles or
lice IBs teachings? It is all very would you be content to see it
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Communistic in
the leachings of Jesus and we anti-God
put Unto practice the teachings must live and soon, in the not too
■ of ttne Saviour if they are ig- far distant tulure, the world
noranl of how to speak to Him which that child will govern.
Are you interested in seeing the
.9,iey./n'’0,,prac."'. Rl0!1g Christian principles
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St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church fine to say that thus and so is governed along lines which
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shou.d live accordingly, but after ^chara'cter? This is”"some'thing for
us to decide, and since «e have
the greater knowledge, then with
us lies the greater responsibility.
Tills is the constant teachings of
the Holy Scriptures and of our
Blessed Lord and saviour, Jesus
Christ. For Christ is the Way by
which we walk, He is the Goal
to which we walk and He is the
Knowledge by which we walk. If
the Liight that is in us be dark-
ness, how great Indeed is Chet
darkness.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1948, newspaper, August 13, 1948; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1260024/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.