The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944 Page: 10 of 12
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Health Solon Advises
Many Treatments To
Rid Body of Toxic
Poison From Colon
THAT HUSKY YOUNGSTER
Most eminent‘authorities claim
that fully 90 per cent of all chronic
diseases are due to some form of
absorbUon of toxic poisons from
the colon, it is stressed by the
Health Solon. West Grand.
It also was pointed out that
such conditions as arTharltis. as-
thma, sinus Infection, rheuma-
tism, sciatica, lumbago, skin trou-
ble, - constipation, heart involve-
ments ami many -other conditions
arc usually due to the absorbtlon
of toxic poison that should have
been eliminated from the body
as nature intended.
WILL BE A MAN BEFORE YOU KNOW IT!
lem-Mina MUCH)
w,rj iMwiojusjkS
Have UK photograph him now .*► * today . . . while hi's
fleeting childhood can still be fixed indelibly for your
memories.
AN EIOHTH A A;F. LTBER-
IATO RSTATIQN. England; Cor-
poral Rena E. Owen, Comanche,
Texas, who left her family’s*fUrm
| one month after the Woman’s
, Auxiliary Army Corps recruiting
i began in August of 1942, became
Secretary Charles Simons of the
Texas State Democratic Executive
Committee has Issued a political
calendar to cover the period from
now through the second* primary
as follows: , .
June 21: First day for filing
first campaign expense report.
June 24: Last day for candi-
dates to pay ballot fee.
CRACKED ICE
READY TO USf • NO MUSS
NO BOTHER
Simplifies Entortaining-^ldeal for
MMKA
BAXLEY STUDIO
one of Its early pioneers. Recent-
ly. she was the recipient of the
Army’s Good Conduct Medal, at
Telephone ll5
It is possible to relieve these
ceremonies held on a i.ih»rpinr
Stephenville, Texas
Southwest Corner Square
June 28
Primary committee
eondttions by washing uut an
Division Headquarters base, in
The citation for the award
reads:
“For having honorably served
one year of active Federal Mili-
tary service while the United
States Is at war, having display-
ed exemplary behavior, efficiency
and fidelity during such seevtce”.
The Wac corporal Is the daugh-
ter of Mrs. Margaret E. Owen of
Comanche, Texas, and was educ-
ated in the public schools of Dal-
• ICIi CREAM
MAKING f
• COLO DRINKS
makes up official ballot,
June 26: Last day for filing
first campaign report.
July 1: Absentee voting begins.
July 9: First day for second
campaign expense report.
July 13: I*8t day for filing t^-
cond campaign expense report.
July 18: Last day for absentee
voting.
July 20: County Clerk sends ab-
sentee votes to presiding Judges of
toxic poisons from the colon for j
direct relief and to cleanse the]
tissues and bloodstream of poi-1
sons by the1 electric massage and '■
.‘.earn bath system* and naturp ‘
neaLs the body. —a
You are Invited to Call 429 for 1
an appointment, or come to the
Healf” -----
Thi* Corporal Wants
More Sidney News
In Thp Chief
More Sidney news is what sol-
diers from that community now
serving in foreign fields would
like to see In The Chief If they
all feel like Corporal Belton C.
May from whom we received the
following letter recently:
May, 17-44
Somewhere in Greenland
Dear Sir:
I have just started receiving
•my paper, and I just want to take
time to thank you for the trouble.
As you might know I am from
Sidney, and I would like to see
more news from there, also the
Cross Roads Store community.
I suppose I am about the only
one from out there that Is in
the land of snow and ice.
Gee, there is nothing I wouldn’t
%'ve to be back in good old Co-
manche,
I have many friends out there
Indian Creek
“ Mrs Jean Perkins spent Satur-
day night with Mr. and Mr^. W.
H. Perkins and family at Qustlne.
Solon at any time and
without obligation learn how you
can regain your health.
A large crowd attended the fun-
eral of "Grandma’’ Williams of i
Comanche here last Wednesday
afternoon.
A nice crowd attended church here
Bunday. Among the visitors were
Pvt. Porter. Pvt. Gibson and Pvt.
Boyd of Camp Bowie. Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Williams and family. Mrs.
Rebecca Culpepper and Iris Lang-
ley of Comanche.
Mrs. Claud Hill spent last week .
with her mother, Mrs. Fletch Falls
Your efficiency, ability, earn
Before entering the Army he
Pfc. Eudis Lee
Now In England
Ready For Action
precincts.
inu power and capabilities de-
pend alftiost entirely upon the
health of your physical body.
Good health turns all surround-
ings of gloom and despair into
an atmosphere of happiness and
enjoyment.
Your body is the finest piece
of property you will ever possess.
Cultivate it, Improve it, and guard
las. She was a very active mem
was employed on defense work by
the McKee Company.
July 22: First primary.
July 22: Precinct convention of
all parties.. ,
July 23: First day for third ex-
pense report of first primary.
July 26: Last day for election
Judges to make returns to County
Chairmen
July 26: First day for first ex-
pense report of second primary.
July 29: County executive com-
mittee canvasses returns of first
primary.
July 31: Last day for first ex-
pense report of second primary.
August 1: Last day for final
report of first primary.
August 5: First day of absentee
voting second primary. *
August 7: State executive com-
mittee meets In Austin to canvass
ber of the Home Demonstration
Club. ,
The farm girl who did most of
the chores on the large tract of
land owned by the Owen family,
decided she wasn’t performing her
utmost for the government and
this - prompted her to enlist In
the W.A.A.C. (In May of 943, the
letter ‘A’ was dropped and the
STATION (Somewhere in Eng-
land!;—Pfc. Eudis Lee. the son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lee, of
Route 2. Comanche, Texas, is
now overseas and has participated
In a course designed to bridge the
gap between training In the States
and soldiering in an active theatre
of war. At one of the Air Service
Command Stations known as Con-
trol Depots, Pfc. Lee was care-
fully processed by classification
experts who make certain that he
was well fitted for the job as-
TOR SHEEP AND GOATS
Drench and then start feeding
Tftax&ft*. 4
* Phenothiazine **■
SALT MIXTURE
Made according to recommenda-
tions Of Dept Of Agriculture.
HOMER F. If. REEVES
Scientific Magnetic Massuer
Vapor Bath System
Colon Irrigation
Phone 429—West Grand
(adv)
— N. L. Leonard and children and
Mrs. Cecil Leonard visited Mrs.
N. L. Leonard who is ill in a
Glen Rose hospital.
GEORGE HUSE OF
MARINE CORPS IS
MADE CORPORAL
R. A. Luker Says He
Doesn’t Bolt Party
Oeorge Huse. who has
signed to him
Hlfl next station will be one
returns and certify first primary
e following copy of a letter from which America’s righting
received this week by TheJ PIfcnes take off to smash the Nazi
nominations to General Election
ballot.
August 13: First day for second
expense report second primary.
August IT: Last day for second
expense report, second primary.
August 22:
sen tee voting.
August 26
war machine.
Corporal HUse is the son of
Mrs. Georgia Huse. Comanche.
Cpl. Belton C. May
23rd Slg. Ser. Co.
APO 858 f/(PM
New York. N. Y.
Proctor. Texas
„ June 8. 944
Mr. E. B. Germany
Dallas, Texas.
Pear Sir:
I have yours of the 7th cele-
Mr. and Mrs § tames of Dub-, bra ting “the great victory in the
lin visited their son. Mr and Mrs. i Democratic Convention at Austin.”
L. V. Starnes Sunday. JI was a victim, not a vietbr. I
Mr. and Mrs Thedford visited merely do not bolt my party be-
‘TJncle Dock” Kerley and family cause, for this moment. Its enemies
Mr. and Mrs Henry Box and controL
Della Fae visited Mr. and Mrs. ft is amazing that anyone can
John Box of Carlton Sunday. applaud as a victory the annouhe-
Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family ed purpose of angry men to re-
of Roscoe are visiting Mr. and verse the vote of the people of
Mrs. Alvin. Barrett and other Texas In the Electoral College.
Mrs. Ed Burdette has received
word that her sister, Mrs. Johnnie
McDonald, that she had arrived
m California to be with her hus-
band. Pvt. Johnnie McDonald who
|p stationed there._
Second primary.
MISS PAULA CATO IS
MAID-OF-HONOR AT
WEDDING OF ROOMMATE
WILSON
Miss Paula Cato Of Comanche
was maid-of-honor at the wed-
ding of her former rommate at
Tarleton Saturday night, June 10
at Bay City, when Miss Sally
Penny and Lt. Malcam Riggs Up-
ton. Jr., were married.
Lt. and Mrs. Riggs plan to make
their home at Leavenworth, Kan-
sas, where he Is stationed.
|OimI all poultry will do better with
,the regular use of *
7/lasi/*n&*
Poultry Tablets
Sincerely
Mr. and Mrs. Oene Rachels, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Rachels, Mr. and
Mrs. Benard Stamey and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Stamey and
children of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Rachels ana children of
Indian Mountain, and Doc Rach-
els of Pioneer spent Sunday in
the home of J. A. Rachels and
Mrs. Willie Stamey.-
Pfc. Frank Whitlock Jr. has re-
turned to Camp Philips, near Sa-
lina, Kansas, after spending a ten
day - furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Whitlock.
Miss Hazel Jones has resumed
her work in Draughon's Business
Colle. Abilene, after working sev-
eral months in “Smithie's” Store
the drinking water as an Intes-
iaJ astringent and disinfectant.
Manufactured By
C. J. MARTIN A SONS,
Austin, Texas» \
Ask Your Local Dealer
Dorothy Murdock spent last
week with her grandmother. Mrs.
John Murdock of Dt Leon.
Mrs. Evelyn Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Christman of Pampa
and Tommie Cagle of Sidney were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Weaver.
Mrs. O. E. Wlikerson was called
to the bedside of her mother who
is ill In a Temple hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Rye of
Fort Worth visited his parents
Before this wjGTh over, there may |g
*• only two kinds of people in America...
I.fb— whs —wKigstts work Iw uuf—shies#
1. thsM whs mro forced to walk.
- If you want to be in the fortunate group who wfB
still be riding to work in automobiles, join Gulfs
“Anti-Breakdown” Chib today. How do you do
i it? Just come in for Cu//’s Protective Mainte-
\ nance Plan' *• ■
A This plsn was conceived by experts in car care.
| \ Gulf developed it becaussfccar maintenance is •
most important civilian job. (The Government
\\ says civilian car maintenance is one of the services
I \\ essential to winning the war, because 8 out of 10
\\ war workers ugutoPKJk»^ *rn'et \p work.)
in all Livestock and Poultry
If your treads are worn
smooth, it’s time to see us
about building new treads
non-
Phenika Preparations
Containing the correct amounts of
PbeoothJaaine-NIcoUno-Kamala,'
are effective for expelling Nodular
Worms, Cecal Worms, Round
Worms, Tape Worms and all other
worms affected by Phenothiaalae.
that will give you the
skid protection you need—
and that will give your tires
a new lease on life. The work -
is done by experts who have
learned how to handle today ’s
new materials. There’s no [
piaatwork about it. You can
be sure of through-and-. ...
through quality—and of *
thousands of miles of extra v
tire mileage. If your treads *
aresmooth, don’t wait. You are *
eligible for recaps, now—and
remembar, you don’t need
g ration certificate for this ....
kind of "new tire” mileage.
As a flock treatment for Poultry.
V Phenika 1
Worm Powder^!
Should be mixed with the feed]
For Individual dosing uaej 1
PHENIKA
Poultry Worm Pills
especially good for
which are especially good for
Turkeys sa they expel Cecal worms
which carry Blackhead organism.
For Sheep, Gouts, CUttle, Hok*
rlid Poultry
7/itvntfnHt.
PHENIKA WORMER
<T H Mtets •(** <** *t
ii jq DANGER POINTS! i
dudn °“'n” ,,^vitd«nliM.ch““•
w,’'ch diff.r.nf Oulltox Lo-
AHD WHEN YOVftE HEADY EOH NEW TIRES
RISK ON THI NKW ~
A Hsl/uiclusqBMH'mp»"s.
tconomidly; cle*> 1
- ____r-Aiator or event* dverh^ung.
that coa< * » **w
is s liquid suspension.
May be used as a drench or in Ga
feed.
BUY WHIR* YOU Ml
THI U. S. TIRE MON
This is the sign of a, local independent busi-
ness built on experience, knowledge, skilled
ST* . - Get an \ ^
^ at if ouA GULF station!
TO HELP YOUR Q-olf Dealer do a thortn gh job on
your car, make so appointment. Phone or apeak to
him at the station. Then you ah*ukl encounter no
delay when you got Oulf'a Protective Maintenance
Plan,.,. IS services inall I - \
As a single dose feed treatment for
•tnrlce and products of quality.
•m m m m a. to
Stock Worm Powder
Manufactured By
C. f. MARTIN A SONS,
DUDLEY BROS
ICE DEPARTMENT . , , *’, ,
COMMUNITY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
TIRES
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1944, newspaper, June 23, 1944; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841545/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.