The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1945 Page: 7 of 12
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TT« OOMANCHB CHUf JUN*! 12, 1145
IRNITURE FOR SALE — Bed
>rings, end tables, coffee table,'
inity titble and dresser. Mrs.
fco. Ban ley; 303 Martin Ave.
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>R SALE — 4 R&mbouilette
lucks.—M. E. Gore, Corpahche.
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rWhen Mrs. C. A. Turley got
lady to mov£ from Proctor to
lblin she contracted with Burks '
ransfer <fe Storage Company to
the moving. <adv>
BALE—Registered Hereford
12 to 20 months old. They I
re as good as the best.—T. H.
Jackson. 8ipe Springs. (tf)
TOTICE To Gardep Growers and
lower Raisers—We have Just re-
ceived a supply of powders, sprays,
id other treatments for control-
insects, worms and buic in
rour garden, flowers, and or-
lards. Visit our new department
id let us show you how you can
id premises of these pests.—Ser-
ATTENTION
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Grain Farmers
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR
I. *i VOD HEED VITAMINS. Spring.
[Suhrmer and Always—Visit obr
jVltamins Section for the light
vitamin in your your particular
requirement. Tired, ^ no appetite,
run dawn feeling, subject to sum-
mer colds, eto. — Service Drug
Store. *"■' (44-48i
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ice Drug Store
(tf)
1.00 CALVES! Are the ones af-
icted with White Scours or' Diar-
tea that our $1.00 Combination
reatment will save for you. Re-
iember—you take no risk -ifvour
Combination Treatment does not
ive your calf your dollar will
cheerfully refunded.—Durham’s
lx. Pharmacy. (tfc)
JHIGGERS—Rid your premises
chiggers. Keep chiggers off
ms and self when you are ex-
sed to chiggers. Ask about it at
trvice Drug Store, Comanche.
;onomical to use.___(44-48)
)R SALE—Chevrolet Sedan.—
R. ^Wright at Wright’s Jewelry
lore._ (tf)
Cpl. Victor Melville of Wright
>ield. Dayton Ohio, and his wife,
|gt. Thelma Melville, Stout Field,
idianapolis, Indiana, left Thurs-
day to return to duty after spend-
pig' their furloughs in Comanche
dth Sgt. Melville’s parents, Rev.
|nd Mrs. Gordon Barrett. Also
Jisiting in the Barrett home over
week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
G. T. (Preach* Barrett and daugh-
Mary Elizabeth, of Columbus.
WE WILL PICK IT UP IN YOUR
FIELD OR GRAINERY
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Carnes Trucking Co
FOR HElyiP in filling out your
applications for Gasoline Books,
j B. C, or T, or for renewing your
driver’s license, see Charles Car-
ter, at District Clerk’s office. Co-
j manche. , (tfc)
! NOTICE TO OVERSEAS SEfT-
j VICE MEN AND THEIR PAR-
I ENTS—On and after July 1, 1945,
we must hayj$ a written request
froth the service man in order to
] renew his .subscription to The
I Chief or to enter his name as a
new subscriber. All subscriptions
In effect on that date will con-
tinue to be sent until expiration.
Up to July 1, new and renewal
subscriptions can be taken for
overseas servicemen under the
same plan that has been enforced
in the past.—The Chief. (tf)
( FLOPHANE TAPE— JtjnI rrcelv- Franlr A Rmhi
ed new shipment in half Ihch And V 1 <¥uv ixccsc
one inch rolUl—-The Chief, (if) j Have You Enough Life 1
FOR SALE—Baby cart and stroll-1 ti,. Rarest Wav I
er. — Mrs. E..N. Kerley, West tc Build
Orand Ave. (Upstate Is
life
SICK DROOPY CHICKENS Put
on the road to recovery the very I It
first day. Visit our Animal enfl
Health Department and let us
explain.—Service * Drug Ctore.
I an JEs-
Ih rough
Insurance.
CARD OF THANK8
Private Solomon
Freed Nazi POff
Visiting Here
J. R. Trimble, Long Pvt. K. R. McDonald
Time Energy Resident Treated For Injuries
Passes Away June 6
(By Rev. S. J. Isham)
Received January 25
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RKEMAVS VISIT
HOLESALE MARKETS
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Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Freeman
Jsited the wholesale markets ltst
?k, buying merchandise for
leir variety store and shoe shop
;rc. Even some Christmas goods
(ere thought, according to Mrs.
freeman who says she is deter-
mined to have plenty of holiday
rods next Christmas.
las Major Operation
Mrs. H. W. Williams, Coman-
lc. Route 1, underwent a major
mapration at the local clinic and
hospital, last week.«Mrs. VTilliams
has returned to her home, and is
making normal improvement.
Boyce Brtscoe, who recently
mpved to1 Arlington where he
,.t bought a tailor shop, had his
household goods placed in storage
here with Burks Transfer & Stor-
age Company while he is trying
t" to find a house or apartment in
Arlington. <adv>
Hilton Lawless, who has a posi-
tion here with Community Public
Service Company, had Burks
Transfer & Storage Company to
move his housegold goods frojn
his farm south south of Coman-
che into twn. <adv>
Mrs. John Sullivan of Hamilton
tas gone to California to Join
er husband, Captain Sullivan,
and had her household good*
placed in storage here with Burks
'Transfer & Storage Company.
Electric Motor .
REPAIRING
* REWINDING
E. E. STRALEY
J08 E. 8UMMITT—PHONE 348
- Private Kenneth R. McDonald,
husband of Mrs. Laveme McDon-
J. R. Trimble, long time resi- aid of Gustlne, has arrived at
dent o fthe Energy community Torhey General Hospital, Palm
passed away at the home of his Springs, California for treatment
daughter, Mrs. S. J. Isham on of combat injuries sustained in j
June 6. 1945, after an illness of Luxembourg last January 25, ac-i
about a year. cording to a public relations dis-
Mr. Trimble was born June 28. patch from the .hospital
_____ 1866 in Arkansas. He came to Reporting for army due one
home on a sixty day furlough' I Texas with his parents when quiet year ago, Private McDonald train-.}
which he will spend with his unclp, young, settling first in Bell Coun- ed at Camp McCellean, Alabama, j
B R Bingham Comanche Rt 2 then moved to Bastrop County before going overseas. As a rifle-
and other revives. j where he was united In marriage man with the 4th Division he!
Pvt. Solomfn was captured by ■ with Miss Nancy White on De- served in England, France and1
the Nazis in .Germany along thefcomber 24, 1885. To this union, Luxembourg.
Rhine River, in February. 1945. nine children were bom; five sons Private McDonald is a grad-
He spent most of hjs time as a anclJour daughters. One son. Joe uate of the Oustine. High School
STOCKMEN SAVE! Our 75c bot-
tle df Pink-Elye Prescription con-
tains four times as much powder
as most $1.00 brands, and Is posi-
tively guaranteed. It must relieve
Pink Eye or the purchase price
will be refunded.—Durham’s Rx.
Pharmacy_ (tfc)
FOR SALE)—Five room house with
bath; well constructed, well lo-
cated; lot. approximately 100 ft. by
175 ft. Located In Comanche, Just
east of Roger Hasley home. Would
consider including for sale entire
block adjoining this property.
Priced right.—Write E. O. Neely,
43U Hall St., Dallas. (tf)
We take this method of thank-
ing our many neighbors and
friends fo rthe thoughtful deeds,
and kind words spoken during
the illness and at the time of
dear of our dear husband and
father. Also for the beautifuV
floral offerings. We would also
thank the singers and Brothers
Graham and West for the beauti-
ful service rendered. May Ood
richly bless each of you is our
prayer —Mrs. J. R. Trimble and
Children. *
a Fulfill-
ment. Live or,
Die. The South-,
land Life has
The Plan. A*|
About It.
TELEPHONE If. COMANCHE
HIGHEST CASH PRICKS PAID
for good used furniture and ap-
pliances. One piece or a houoAML
—J. T. Mays A Co., Comanrii%
Phone Ilf.
RID YOUIt PREMISES of poftMB
ivy, poison oak and other ob-
noxious weeds and vines by using
the new weed killer—Weed one.—
For sale at Service Drug Store.
OR. T. J CONNORS
OPTOMETRIST
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WILL BE IN HIS OFFICE AT
WRIGHT’S JEWELRY STORE
EACH
Monday - Tuesday - Thursday - Friday
Pvt. Clifford J. Solomon, liber
ated war prisoner, is back
war prisoner in Sfcalag 5-A near
the Russian front.
“Germany is a wrecked coun-
try Inow; you just can’t imagine
W. Trimble, passed away in Sep- and the Cozzens Business Col-
tember, 1924. ' • ! lege and prior to his entrance in
Mr. Trimble moved his family*,service was farming in- Gustine.
to the Energy community about --
53 years ago and lived there al- PVT. T. A. BARNES IS , S
how much damage the air power mQst continuouslyy until his'Home HERE ON FURLOUGH
Pvt. T. A. Barnes, Jr., who was
of the Americans and British com .
bined with the foot arpiies, arl going* >
mpred divisions, and artillery of He was converted when a young _,nlindpd in artlnn ln Fs.rnn„
the Russians. Americans and man and united with the Baptist hark ^om o
s&“ a |
S£S r« and were '
was just three months to long/’ied by his pastor. Rev. R. L. Gfa- pj11!" ! Jui
Slain/ SSTSSpfGZ- JiJW% Brooke OeneraiHospitai. San An-
that he lost. 25 pounds, and didn’t in the Pottsvllle Cemetery. . j lonl°* ■
He was loved and respected by!
all who knew him—a. good citi-'
zen and neighbor, a loving hus-
band. and father, and a true
Christian.
furlough is endec*
be stationed at
get a decent meal in the entire
time. Pvt. Solomon says. “It was
Just soup, turnips, cabbage, and
black bread along with some po-
tatoes, but I’m making uf» for
those meals now. with this good
old Comanche County country
c&oklng.”
Seaman On Leave
Thomas D. Butler; Seaman First
Class, has been on leave here after
boot training at San Diego, visit-
ing his mother. Mrs. Chas. W.
Butler, and brother,, Herbert But-
ler and family, sister, Mrs. Isla
HicJks. He has reported back to
his station and will go to San
Francisco in the Fleet Post Office
for training, He worked, at Camp
Barkeley post orrfice for two and
a half years before being called
into service._
Roy Tupin Has Operation
Roy Tupin, Democrat Star
Route, Comanche, underwent an
appendectomy here this week at
the ■ Blackwood Clinic. He is re-
ported to be doing nicely.
NOTICE, CUB SCOUTS
* Den meetings will be held at
4 o’clock this afternoon to make
make final arrangements for the
Pack handicraft contest which will
be held next Friday nigh,t. Be -on
hand at your Den today.—Cub-
master and Den Chiefs.
B
5
Maximum
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Production
Your cows and poultry are now mbre important thftn
They’re called upon for increased pro-
duction, in order to help gret the food to our armed
forces, to our war workers, and to our private citizens.
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We, at FARMERS PRODUCE, want to continue to
do our part by supplying you with a complete market
facility for your dairy products . .-I and for your
poultry. Let’s all do our part in seeing that Unole
Sam gets what he needs!, ' \
He is survived by his wife . and
the following children: J. W.
Trimble of
ble of Nacogdoches,
JACKIE FREEMAN. PAGE
IN NATIONAL CONGRESS
Proctor, W. L. Trim-
Mrs. S. J
Mrs. O.' L. Freeman of Comanche,
has been appointed a page in the
National House of. Representatives
and will serve for « . few 'weeks.
He was " present when General
Isham, of Energy, Mrs. J. O. Kemp iticoniwuifAv oHHreckA/i tKa nqHah- I
Bob Poage of Waco. Mrs^. Poage
is Mrs. FTeeman’s sister.
Mexico. ,Mrs. Luther McGlOthlin
of Hamilton. Also surviving are
24 grandchildren and 15 great-
grandchildren. in addition to a FRYERS FOR SALE-Good ohes,!|
brother. Joe Trimble and a sister, reasonably priced. —‘ Mrs. , Clara
Mrs. Sol Moore, both of Hamilton. Carpehter, Comanche. Tltc)
FRYERS
FOR SALE
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At Home After S:30 on Week Days
E. D. Stephens
S00 N. Pearl
CLOSED
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All Day Sunday
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ON ACCOUNT OF REMODELING y
THE INTERIOR OF OUR CAFE, y
IOPE TO OPEN AGAIN MONDAY *
AND BE ABLE TO SERVE YOU
BETTER THAN EVER.
We Appreciate Your Business
North Side Cafe
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
Pi&GLY W/GGIY
Pickling Vinegar
■» Pints * Q parts ❖ Gallons
Pure Ribbon Cane
Cane Flavored Maple Flavored
SYR VP
Gallons and y2 Gallons
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Vine Pipened
TOMATOES
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Special Price
lb.
Full Line Baby Foods
Clapps Heinz Gerbers
Tea Time
Upton’s, Admiration,. Maxwell House, McCormick’s
j- lbv 7 lb. and lb. pkgs._
Pure Ribbon Cane AA
SYRUP" stall. Wt
You Are Invited To
Methodist REVIVAL
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1945, newspaper, June 22, 1945; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth841629/m1/7/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.