The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1943 Page: 2 of 10
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RE-TREADING FIRMS in this section.
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Let's All Back The Attack By Buying Extra-'
War Bonds During This’Third War Loan!'
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days visit with their parents. Mrs.
Dors Parson of Sidney and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer LaRocroe
Mrs. Ruby Rampy of Port Worth
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parents,
Mrs. Slen Russell Is visiting
her daughter In Port' Worth.
figt. Daniel Vines of Battle
Creek. Michigan.. has been visit-
■EC other relatives
May of Camp
Mackall. North Carolixlg. is visit-
ing his parents. Mr. And Mrs, J.
Z. May.
_ Mrs. Mahasla Taylor and son.
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Roque.
Mrs. Jimmie Dean, of Brown-
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spending a few days with her
rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 2. May.
ing his parents and
Pvt. Luther Ms
... MORE ABOUT
LIVESTOCK ASS'N PLANS
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pletely financed and In full op-
eration; that the Lions Club of
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Texas *l e Bohone Co.
wood visited Mrs. Elmer LaRoque
Friday. »_______ ...____________._.
Mrs. Minnie Blakely and eon of I
Lake Charles, La., are visltlng her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. May.
. Mrs. Lydia May has returned to
Cotpgnche after a week s r visit
with Mrs. W. Y. Owen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Scltern and
sons of Lubbock visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Owen,
recently,
Mr and Mrs. Bdd Colbough and
son of Dublin, and Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Whitmire and children of
Blanket spent a few days with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs P. M.
Vlnea.
Mrs. O. D. Williford. Jr. Is with
her husband, Pl/c O. D. Williford
Jr„ In Brooklyn,'N. Y.
HE NEEDS
IF YOU’LL SHOW THE STUFF
rr Takes on the
HOME FRONT Nowf?
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GO ALL-OUT!!!
BUY BONDS
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EVEftY LAST DIME’S WORTH
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SCRAP IRON
WE CANT WIN THE WAR WITHOUT
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SOL HOFFMAN
Comanche County Official Dealer
for the
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X“““““ Victory League
Comanche had materially aided
in financing this project origin
Junior Livestock Show **“"*** .
thC PfOT the A^boys ft was also reported to this Meets Saturday
•nd girls and FT A boys. The sec- meeting that the Jersey Breeders
retary reported that approximate- Association, of the county was In Comanche County
ly $75 had been contributed to full sympathy with the move to vtrtnrv League niet I
date. The directors authorized that provide permanent buildings and _,tth s fair attendance
this Amount be segregated as a grounds for the Junior Livestock b¥ 0
building fund, and voted that the Show- and would render financial nthfril oreen West and Mrs T. A
treasurer be authorized to trans-
fer $400 from the general fund
to this building fund. It 'Was
voted that a building hind com-
mittee be apM>inted. ’ and Presi-
dent C. M. Caraway appointed
C. M. Albtn. T. J, Williams. Wal-
ter Prttts, E. C. Seay and A. H.
Caraway as a committee to pro-
mote this fund.
County Agent Calvin Holcomb
reported that the "revolving^ pig
fund” 'sponsored by the asspcla-
"LAtton for the benefit of 4-H boys
s*d girls ol the county was com-
pel
a,r* Weams gave readings
The next meeting will be Sat-
*1 urday at 2:30 at the courthouse.
Walter Barret and Dock Edwards
Everyone invited.
for the.splendid manner In which
they handled the arrangements JOHN CHILTON IN
. Lt Gayle HiDey
rife Writes From Jap
Prison (amp
It would be difficult to find a more brilliant selection of coats
that smart women 'always seem to prefer--
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hllley of
Sidney received a letter last week
from their son, Lt. Gayle Hllley
spent the cf t*e United States Air Corps.
Mon was extended to all livestock summer In Comanche with his w’-o Is now a prisoner bf war of
producers of -the county to Join grandmother. Mrs. John Bell Chll- t Japanese,
the association In its efforts to ton. and recently Returned to the hi** letter, which was wrlt-
improve the Industry In Coman- home of Ms mother at the 8axi ten to his wife, Lt. Hllley says
che County. } {Roman Ranch near Enclnal. la {that he is getting along fine, and
: now in school at Endnal.
Adding machine paper at Chief. The Chief.
Oil nod Oas Lease blanks at Young Chilton lives aout
miles from the school-house.
to yorry. Lt. Hllley. pilot
bibber, has been a Jap prls-
Your War Bond Will Help Relieve or Prevent Scene* Like Below
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A Substitute for Hell
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baa*. Yea eaa help ^ JuWar Bond, durbig U.^ third7 War Loan.
by patting every
BACK THE ATTACK
V. S. Ttmturt Ogehwe
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WITH WAR BONDS
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:lay building
MATERIAL COMPANY
; not
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oner since the fall of Corrlgedor
' In May, 1*43. His letter follows:
"* ] Zentusjl War Prison
Camp. Japan
February $. 1943
I Mrs. Arthur Oayle Hllley
' Sidney. TJexas. U J3 A.
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My Dear Louise and all;
Darling, after so long a time,
this opportunity arrives to get a
few words to you. I am wonder-
ing just what address to give In
sending this, and have declled on
the old home town; so that Dad,
Mpm. arid the family can get in
on this also.
For. airyou will recall your last'
ijieasage came from Sunny Cali-
fornia. where you were with Mrs.
West. There certainly have be«il
lots of things happening dlnce
that time. ,
How I would like to know how
yoy. Mom. Dad, and all the rest
are getting along at this time I
feel sure that you were drafted
back Into your old work; and am
rather proud of the fact, In that
It will keep your mind occupied,
and diverted from many unpleas-1
ant thoughts. I
Ahy worry that any of you may
have about me Is entirely un-
necessary. My thoughts of the
future are wishes that the time
until we may be reunited again
will press’ as speedily as possible.
I look forward each day few*
letter or some word from one of
you that might pomtyly get
through torthls plate If you want;
to know anything about sending
letters of packages here. I think
you can find* out through the lo-
cal Red Cross. Any canned knick-
knacks. such as coffee, fruits, or
candles that you might want to
bundle up and send would come
In mighty handy. '
About all that we have to do
now. my dear. Is to wait patiently.
I think of all of you constantly
and have< made more plans for
the future than you could Ima-
gine. I close this by saying that.
1 -with this comes all my love to
you. to Mom. to Dad. and fo the
feet of our families. . • ■ k—‘
Your loving husband
Oayle
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Arthur O.-Hiney. UA.A..
ntaujl War Prison Camp. Ja
ftote:' Letters to prisoners
should be typewritten to faclltate
delivery through censors.
‘ fUr and Mrs. Oscar Sloan visit-
ed Mr.'and Mrs. E. H. Couch at
Htco last weak.
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The
beauty of a white
for collar tever-
lag gay colored
plaids makes this
coat a ' fashion
triumph In any
kind of “dreas-
up” company .. .
Detachable cellar
leaves behind a
neat Spring rant
for balmier days.'
$2495
The always good.
CAMEL HAIR—
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Made la
9 to IS. and
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weal la
styles.
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$2495
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More women will
bey Fur Costs this
year than ever be-
fore — HOFFMAN'S
brings you a splend-
id opportunity to
get In. on a g4od
thing. We still have *
a number of early
boucht furs that ceptional
give you a saving of
twenty ddlUnt—
Our Sale Price—
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New Imitation
FUR COATS
♦TAN HERRINGBONES#
♦TWEEDS# #GREYS#
Extra good quality
garments designed
with HOFFMAN S
PLUS VALUES of
PERFECT Fitting,
these coals are ex-
In their
price ranges. -
$1495
$1695
$1995
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CHILDREN’S COATS are hard to get—but HOFFMAN’S
HAS THEM! Come, take a look—you’ll find what you want!
HOFFMAN’S
LAY--A WAY PLAN WORKS
- LIKE A CHARM!
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Select the coat you want—make a small down payment—pay It out to
ault your convenience. BY <X)LD WEATHEK, YOU’LL OWN YOUR
COAT, AND NEVER MISS THE MONEY.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1943, newspaper, September 17, 1943; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888748/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.