The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1944 Page: 3 of 10
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THIS COMANCHE CHIEF MARCH 24. 1244
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rHOLESOME FOOD MOST EVERYONE ENJOYS!
Armour’s Star HAM, Sliced, Pound 45*
Armour’s Star SLICED BACON, Pound .................. 42*
. BAC°N, Pound .................... 33*
f Finest Quality, Large Can ......... 35*
L^ALMQN, SARDINES and MACKEREL
CATSUP, 14 Oz. Bottle _____- ............................. y>*
PREPARED MUSTARD, Finest Quality 10*
SALAD DRESSING—Quarts and Pints
.PEANUT BUTTER—Quarts and Pints
CANNED MILK—Carnation and Borden’s
VEGETABLES—Canned Peas, Corn, Tomatoes,
Spinach, Turnip Greens
SYRUP, Several Kinds. Come Make Your Selection
PICKLES, Quart Size ................. .................................32*
BROOMS, For Your Home, Good Quality
HYPRO To bleach your clothes and household fabrics
OATS, With Premium, Several Kinds
(WASHING POWDER, Many Kinds Soap and Cleansers
POTATOES, 10 Pounds 42*
(HEESE, Clover Bloom, Best Can Be Bought
CEREALS OF MANY KINDS \
SODA, 3 Large Pkgs. ......... ...L.......*.................25*
BAKING POWDER, Several Kinds
PREMIUM CRACKERS
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU
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By County Agent Calvin Holcomb
Texas’ 1944 milk goal of more
than four and one-half billion
pounds includes milk for home
use. For this reason, dairymen of
the Texas A. and M. College Ex-
tension Service, say it is most
Important that all farms and
ranches produce enough milk for
home use. _ , —
And the milk should be of high
' Quality for both the trade and
| home consumption. Clean milk Is
milk Of good flavor, comes from
| healthy , ©6ws. Is free from dirt,
and cohtains few bacteria, none
of '4rhich are harmful. t 4
Here are a few brief suggestions
from the Extension Dairy Special-
ist for producing clean milk:
Have a good mHk pall, prefer-
ably one which Is seamless and
has a small or hooded top.
Keep a strainer which is large
enough and can be cleaned easily.
Clean apd sterilize all utensils
just before milking to
dust and bacteria and___
odo™- ! Mrs" D. C. darker
Have a clean barnyard and a Religious Education: Miss Ollie
clean, well-entilated barn or milk- 81oan.
Ing shed. * ; C.E. Ac Ministerial Relief: Mrs.
Keep the cow clean and healthy, j . ... ,
Brush the flank and udder before! * 1 tori.
milking, and wash the udder in' sP*r,tual ^e: Mrs. Bill Steph-
ffont of the udder and the flanks' a’,.. q , .
with chlorine water I. Service. Mrs. Marion Wil-
i keraon.
JafitJ 3SP Actirtu".c MS
SSS* S&ZrS&Sf. 21fdiChMrch: Mrs c‘rro1' Loud'™“‘-
should milk with dry hands. j
Cool the milk immediately af-
Presbyterian Ladies
To Hold Meeting .
Here Next Monday
(By Presbyterian Reporter)
FITZGERALD’S
DICTIONARY
In which Joe Fitzgerald defines
words as he sees them.
The annual meeting o( the
Woman’s Auxiliary of the Pre*- Papa-Knows-Best: A new Idea of
held at -—
TRAVIS RUTHERFORD
i IN ALEUTIANS GETS
| GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL
J T/4 Travis O. Rutherford, son
of C. W. Rutherford of Coman -
1 r"' M:iN recently been awarded
•the Good Conduct Medal for ex-
ing to a ^public relat
from the U. 8. Army. '
* Technician Fburth Gradf Ruth-
erford ig nbw stationed somewhere
in the Aleutian Area.
Mrs. Relda Cai
byterian Church will be
the leefd church at 1:00 pjn, on
Monday. March 27 with a cover-
ed dish luncheon. Mrs Carroll
Loudermllk is chairman of the
luncheon committee.
This meeting- will be the
light or the whole year.
dent.Mfs. Bristow Gray, will pre-
hole year. Tbr
firs. Bristow Gray, wll
side. Good-will Bisters will be re-
vealed Reports of the year's work
will be made. Every woman of the
Church is earnestly invited to at-
tend.
The new officers, as follows, will
be, installed by Dr. Bristow Gray,
the pastor: ^
President:. Mrs, W. Bristow
Qray.^-^
Vice-President: Mrs. Laura Chil-
ton.
Second Vice-President: Mrs. D."
C. Clarke.
Historian: Mrs. Ruth Louder-
mllk. - 4 ^
Secretary:. Mrs...YolUe Meyers.
Treasurer: Mrs. Carl Stewart.
Secretaries of causes as follows:
Foreign Missions: Mrs. Hardie
aider.
Assembly’s Home Missions: Mrs.
remove ■ Lewis T. Cunningham -
bahish 1 Synod’s A Presbytery’s Mission*:
ter milking, and keep it cool tof
prevent bacterial growth.
Ftpti-Colm Company. Long Mahd City, M Y.
Franchise Bottler: PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. OF BROWNWOOD
ant
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JEWELRY
Ik Ideal Gift for All Occasions
4 ' • , j
(ome by TURIN’S today, and select that
Jewelry gift for Easter , . . anniversary . , .
birthday ... or for graduation!
BUY NOW ... SAVE 10
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VICTORY BAPTI8T CHURCH
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 o'clock. Preaching services at
11 a.m. and evening services at
8 o’clock.
Prayer sendees every Thursday
night.
Everybody is welcome.
ATTEND LO.OJP. AND
KEBKKXH GRAND LODGE
AT FORT WORTH
Dave Flnklestlne and W. D
Carroll of the local lodge attend-
ed the LOOP. Grand Lodge at
Fort Worth last week-end.
Mrs Mae Cameron and Mrs.
J. C. OrcAr of Comanche attend-
ed the Orand Lodge of the Re-
bekahs meeting In the same city
at the same time.
BILLY MeCULLOUGH
HERE ON FURLOUGH
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
J
Bible School, Communion and
Preaching eve™ Sunday at ten.
No evening or mid-week service.
The sermon subject for this
Sunday. March 28, will be: “The
Abundant Life”.
"Small minds discu&s people;
average minds discuss events;
great minds discuss ideas'’. Three
hundred years ago, William Penn
warned:—“A nation shall be rul-
ed by Ood or governed by ty-
rants'*. Words are expressions of
ideas, as for example, the word
“Ood”. or ‘'freedom", or, “democ-
racy”. Therefore a Chaplain wrote:
“If you have a son or a daugh-
ter ih the armed service ana you
didn’t participate in Church or
synagogue worship, you wocked
your own flesh and blood. You
may not have meant it. You may
not even have known it. Your boy
is willing to . drill in the rain and
fight in. the mud for your sacred
right to worship Ood where and
how you please. And you, by stay-
ing home and not worshipping
God at all. showed Mat that what
_ ^ .he’s willing to die for (an Idea)
Billy McCullough, son of Mr. >ou do*1’1 consider important
and Mrs. Harvey McCullough and enough even to live for." * -
grandson of A. J. Camp of 8id-1 *I m convinced that our youth
tier. I* at home on a furlough ta uniform art Just about the
after spending nearly two years Kindest, squarest, finest genera-
te service in South America.
The Back-Seat Driver r
'1
There was a terrific crash as above Ood."
tkm of Americans that ever lived.
I can’t see how you (at home)
can afford to let them down as
you surely do when you put gold
government some people
trying to set WTTn this trying
to set up In (his country.
Peace Lovteg Country: A country 1
never at peace except
O it is fighting,
eezes: What the new bathing
suits will be made of if the
OPA has its way.
Victory: The death of ambition
and birth of disgust.
Impudence: A fool’s substitute for
brains.
Oeorge Ray: The Stephenvllle
philosopher who hoes In his
E garden and pokes fun at the
world says, “The Devil him-
self can’t get men into troubte^
, unless the men follow 1
strUctlons." . v/';
[War: A condition brought about;
by-men who wear spectacles.
Electric Chair: A chair noted for
the crooks that escape It.
Four , Freedoms': The * result of j
boastful men trying to exceed!
the power of Ood. Ood did not I
make the world free from want!
and feax. but certain men said |
they could. Seems to me God |
- has reversed their scheme.
Economy : -Buying whiskey when !
your family needs a cow.
Life: The pickle In one end of a!
man that enables him to wiggle
hie toes at the other.
King:’ A fellow noted for two
things. He never has any sense
and will ride anything to get
out Qf the way of bullets.
Doctors: The best class of people
in Uie world to kid. People love
their family physicians as well
as * member of the family. If
you kid a fellow people do not
like it makes the average per-
son mad. but kid a fellow peo-
ple like and Jt is funny. I know
doctors believe in a hereafter.
Out at Fitzgerald’s Nursery if a
doctor phones from anywhere
and tells us to send trees with-
out the money he gets them
for they always pay. I also
know doctors believe in the law
of compensation, that is what-
soever you do to a man that
will happen to you in some way.
Willi Rogers became famous by
kidding Calvin Coolldge because
everyone liked Calvin Coolldge.
But if Will Rogers were alive
now and were to joke some of
our present politicians his jokes
would be as flat as the purse of
an outspoken preacher. Person-
ally. I regard a doctor as an
angel when I am sick and ft
pretty rough fellow when he
sends his bill.
—J. D. FITZGERALD, . .
Stephenvllle, Texas.
ameron of Brown-
__„ A , (wood spent the week-end in CO-
BB cepUonally efficient ana capable i manche with her
are , performance of his duties, accord- | Lewis Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bailey who
recently sold her home in Co-
manche to Mrs. Tully Randal had
their household goods moved to
Beaumont this week where he has
employment. Burks has a railroad
permit for local and long distance
hauling. <adv)
the train struck the car. A few
seconds later, Mr. and Mrs. crawl-
ed out of the wreckage. Mrs. open-
ed 'her mouth to say something,
but her husband stopped her.
“Don’t say a word," he snap-
ped. “I got my end of the car
across. You were driving the back
seat and if you let it get hit. it’s
no fault of mine." r
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Aa I read those words I re-
called this quotation: "Still as of
old is every man priced; for thirty
pieces of silver. Judas sold him-
self. not Christ".
—-C. C. Klingman, Pastor.
Mrs. Frankie Gordon who Is
working in Bay ton had her house-
hold goods moved back here and
placed In storage by Burks Trans-
fer and Storage Company. Burks
has ample storage space. (adv)
Mr. and Mrs Ossie Greene of
San Angelo visited his mother,
Mrs. Dora Greene, hers last week
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Anticipate your own need* and gift needs before the
10% tax increase becomes effective. On April 1, the
Federal Tax on Jewelry including diamonds and prec-
ious stones will be increased from 10% to 20%,
Here at TUPIN’S are scores of costume Jewelry ideas
as wall as fine diamonds, and watchas that win bring
real pleasure. We have a good stock of Jewelry for
you to make your selections from in n Wide range
of prices to fit ovary pocket book.
Come in and choose today!
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Announcing New Line of PERFUME
We have Just added a NEW LINE of those fine
PERFUMES AND COLOGNES BY ELLYN. Good
selection of fragrances, In beautiful
and on mirrored trays. < Here’s
that top quality perfume
■' r
tiful cut glass bottles,
you a chance to get
in Comanche!
SETS from $2.60 to $25.00
Tupin’s Jewelry
Expert Wat$h end Jewelry Repeir
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Another year has been added to your ear’s past* and
the succeeding months will be the toughest yet. It’s
’ a patriotic duty to keep your ear
rolling for the duntlae. »
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The only way you can do it hi by frequent check-ups.
At JOE’S SERVICE STATION, you can gut
Oxpert repair work on any make of car!
Tire Headquarters
Brini Your Tire Problems To U»
I. M. Williams who recently sold
his house in Comanche to J. H.
Butler had his household goods
moved to his new home in Hasse
by Burks Transfer and Storage
Company, a bonded and Insured
firm. <adv>
J, H. Butler who recently sold
his home in Hasse to I. M. Wil-
liams had his household goods
moved from that place to his home
in Comanche which he purchased
from I. M. Williams. Burks Trans-
fer and Storage Company did the
moving. (adv)
Eugene Stephens, printer for
the Comanche Chief, had his
household goods moved this week
into the former Martha Wetzel
home by Burks Transfer and
Storage Company. Whether you
move across the street or across
the State, It wift'lpay you to see
Burks. X ‘Ad**
Wheti Mrs. John Swann got
ready to move from one residence
in Comanche to another, she con-
tacted the Burks Transfer and
Storage Company, the okl reliable
bonded and Insured company, to
do the moving. (adv)
Many people have already rs-
oelvcd blanks for filing. ^
Whether it’s
retread ., .
new tire •*, . whether you. want a
or merely a tire or tube repaired ,. .
make JOE’S your headquarters!
When you are eligible for new tires and havo. your
certificate.. • . don’t fail to come by our station!
Bo you wait
a job like this?
Want a Jab where every
hour yen work Is an beer
that help* win the wart
Want a Job that gives yea
a ehance te increase your skill,
or learn a now one? A Job that
gives yea new
new friends?
Then Join the Women’s
Army Corps and take ever a
vital Job ja the Army.
. For fall details about the
WAS, apply at Stay UJL Army
' Reerelting Station. Or write:
The Adjutant General. 4411
Monition* Bldg* Washington
in1WBHP' • 4- - v~'
Notice To Chicken
Owners In City
Of Comanche
There is a continual complaint
from people who are trying to
grow flowers and home gardens.
concerning the damage and do-
struction their neighbors’ chickens
are doing. Please, let’s all co-
operate in this matter. If your
chickens are running at large, pen
them at once—and avoid trouble.
Your co-operation In this mat-
ter will be greatly appreciated. I
VOLLJE L. JACKSON, f
City Marshal. (ltc)
Jimmie Carpenter spent Friday
and Saturday in Fort Worth with ■
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Vineyard and ^
family.
R. W. H. Hamilton
Optometrist
Get Your Clothes
Ready For Spring
BRING THEM TO
The Chief
Dry Cleaners
Now’s the tin* to get out
lost year Spring coats, di
suits, and slocks for th«bHsy days
those
Bring them to ns for quality
cleaning and export tailoring. W«T»
Help yon round np your wardrobe
in beat possible shape. ^
ITS TAILORED SUITS THIS SPRING, and for
fits, better looks, and baot-woar, malts your
Hiiellow fNB Q«T MWt
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1944, newspaper, March 24, 1944; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841565/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.