The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1943 Page: 3 of 10
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But you can expect us to when you turn it over to
us for a service job! ,
Why not bring your car around to JOE'S SERVICE
STATION today for a thorough Wash and Greaae
job .». arid a crankcase refill with T-P Aero Oils . ..
and maybe you’ll want it polished and waxed while
we’re at it. - -
To Exceed 4 Pen
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|- The ComanVie Indians dropped Eilaod Fagan. Sfcrnary-Treas
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I ference game played Friday after- *atlonal ^rm Loan A.ssoiiatloh.
noon in Eastland. has received Information that the
j Comanche spotted the Mavericks Board of Directors of the Federal
r a 14 point lead In the first half. ^ Bank of Houston has auth-
sySvas *zsz
fore losing 27-13. | Land Bank loans, made through
Coach Compton's locals were ^uonal farm loan associations
, unable to stop KMtlftDfls wd 4._____
running backs, and three of East-; U at now
land's four touchdowns were made , above 4
on sustained drives with the East-
land backs going through the In-
: dlans inexperienced line, and
1 around the ends. The final Mav-
erick score of the afternoon wss 80 percent of the Land Bank bor-
on an Intercepted pass, which an1 rowers in this area, according to
|| Eastland back grabbed, and ran Mr r%gmn. Prior to 1935, he said.
interest rate at
it per annum, ef-
fective July 1, 1944.
This reduction In the contract
rate of Interest will affect about
Gustine Tigers
Undefeated Id
Football For ’43
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EXPERT MECHANICAL REPAIR
Claude J. Wilson is now bead mechanic in our
shop. Bring your car in . . . we’re equipped to
handle all make* of cars. Mr. Wilson has special*
ized in repairing of Plymouth*, Chrysler*, and
De Sotos . . . and can give you good, prompt,
expert service on any make.
TIRE HEADQUARTERS—We’re agents for one of
the State's most modern TIRE RETREADING com-
panies. Bring your tires in! And we still have lots
of Grade l-and Grade 3 tires^in popular sixes!
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The Gustine High School Tigers
have played four football games
this season, and are still un-
defeated. The Tigers battled Class
A De Leon to a 0-0 tie Friday
night in a game played at De
Leon.
______ _____________ Oustlne Is playing In the Class
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touchdown passes, one to Sprousejof money In the bond markets at H. H. Barnett, principal of Qua-
end the other to Murphree. In- that time. All Land Bank loans! tine High. School and also pastor
dian ends. '"Carpenter’s heaves K —mAm
kept the Indians In the ball game, “ve y*n made at
rfnd several other passes barely rate of
missed going for touchdowns. 1193ft.
Indian starters were: Ends., -The action of the Board of
Murphree and Sprouse; tackles.)' # K._Ir ,
Cox and Butler; guards. Kirkland Director* of the ln effect
and Oore; center. Bowman: backs, guarantees that the rate wllL not
Co-Captains Carpenter and Burks, j go higher than 4 percent for the
Armstrong, and Marshall. Indian llfe of the loan •• Mr. Fagan said,
substitutions: Dudley. tackle;
a contract
4 percent since March
Hicks, tackle.
Your Taxes and Mine
IU I> ( harles Clarke)
SMb CAB HCBAP IRON
1 SHIPMENT hCHEDULED
IMAATHK KERO KANT
).MOTKI» IN INDIA ___
“ The thirty-ninth car of scrap
rigt William D. Massey, who | Iron to be loaded st Comanche
serving with the American Ex- since Pearl Harbor will shipped
itlonary Forces in India, has out of here this week or the early
“This voluntary reduction of the
contract rate of interest is made
possible .by the 'successful opera-
tion of the Land Bank System of
j cooperative credit which * Is -de-
/ , . - ' signed to make available neces-
Do you think that you are now farm credlt at low rates End
paying enough taxes -especially .
Federal taxes? ..° ,on« terma- (laer
The President and the Treasury! 1 T “
department are asking Congress KARL WAYNE SHOCK ---
to raise additional taxes of HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
'*11 500.000.000.00. Yes. It’s bU-j
Hons. Unusual Invitations were sent
If you don’t want to pay your out to a group of small children
part of this Immense sum. you Inviting them to help celebrate
had better be wiring or writing i the third birthday of Karl W;
•nrr fnnti- rmtr senators anrt con-‘Shock The boys2 and girls ga
gyeasmen. telling them that before ed on the front lawn
Increasing taxes th^y must come shock home where movie and still
with clean hands by first cutting pictures were taken of the chll-
off about $ft .000,000,000.00 of ab-1 dren playtrig game*. Then they
solutely non-essential expenses. | were taken inside to enjoy home
You can fuss with your neigh-. movies of Color Cartoon Comedies,
bor about this but ypur represen- immediately following the nb*r,
tatlve In Washington won t hear refreshments were served to these
you. Unless-you protest to them. guests: Carolyn Smith. Toni Kv-
tbey will think you approve ad- ridge. Bot by Dudley. Martha Jane
diUonaJ taxes. f. Chilton. Kay Anthony. Betty
Its up to you. .Oracc# Durham- Jim and Julia
of the Oustlne Methodist Church.
Is the coach of the Tigers.
The season record follows;
Gustine 20. Comyn 0.
Gustine 6. Blanket 2.
Gustine 6. Sidney 0.
Gustine 0. De Leon 0.
"School re-opens Monday, and
we'U play other games soon." says
Coach Barnett, "aiyj we expect to
win them.”
Red Croos Knitting
Due In By Nov. 15
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All Red Cross knitting should
be turned In by November 15 ac-
,• cording to an announcement from
Mrs. P. R. Huntington, chairman
of the Comanche County Red
Crossi .Knitters
"Please finish all knitting Just
as soon.as possible." says Mrs.
Huntington, who explains that
National Headquarters say., that
WHOLESOME FOOD AT REASONABLE
ONION, Milk Flavor, Pound ...............................
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COFFEE, the famous House Party, Lb. ................ 37^
FLOUR, truck load fresh Big C—noted for its light
fluffy texture—try it for fine bakings.
PRESERVES—Many Flavors in Pure Fruit.
FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENT
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OATS—Several Brands
PRUNES—Large Size
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BROOMS A MOPS
ORANGES, APPLES AND LEMONS
CEREALS OF MOST KINDS
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WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU
Rubin Roberts Is
Claimed By Death
FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH
, Rubin Roberta. 37. Comanche
cafe and service station operator,
died at his home here early Mon-
day morning after about two weeks
of Illness. Funeral services were
the Comanche County quota must held at the Comanche Funeral
be shipped by November 15. | Home Wednesday afternoon with
It ha* tK-fit t+*r>nrtrd rrron- Kev. J. CT.' SlliOot orndSHHy. In-
ously that some Comanche Coun- I tennent was ln Oakwood Ceme-
ty knitting has been returned here. tery.
due to faulty workmanship, but Mr. Roberts is survived by his
this report Is untrue.” says Mrs. widow. Mrs. Flossie Roberts, who
Huntington. "And all garments assisted him at the cafe and sta-
*” tion located a few blocks east, of
finished by Comanche County
knitters have- been approved by
National Headquarters.”
There will be preaching Satur-
day night at 8 o'clock; Sunday
School at 10 am. Sunday; and
preaching at 11 am. and 8 pm.
Sunday. .
from
That Hang On
•omulslon relieves promptly I
It goes right to the sew of 1
le to help loosen and ex
laden phlegm.
ink of Raff sergeant to that of of Edmondson
rdhdM
chnical sergeant, accord
_ ________ All :'i >orta to the contrary not- Dudley. Bettk Brtghtnian. Elixa-1 up."
the part of nexl Shorty Edmondson^wltlutsndtog. your senators and both CTair Ichaln, Polly Jo Mc-j ‘—"
of of Edmondson Brothers is assist- reprea tativcj want to know Cullough. Ann Leffle
to ing 8o| Hoffman, local wrap deal- what the vc
rd received here this week by er. ln getting the iron ready for about these matters
Son: “Dad. can you teU me
where the Pyrenees are?” ___
Dad: "How should I know? Ask dances Roberts,
your mother; she’a been tidying .Roberts all of w
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help lessen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In-
flamed bronchial mucous me Ba-
the square on the Fort Worth
Highway, and by four children:
Edward Lee Roberts, who is ln_______ _ _
the Armed Forces somewhere over- > branes. TeU your druggist to sen
gne?’Velma Jean deroten<UngjwI^ustUk*the*wayR
whom are still at guickly gUays the cough, or you^an
tativcj want to know Cullough. Ann Leffler. and Bobby
voters back home think and Margaret Slider.
its wife.
Carbon Peper at TV’ Chief.
—.
Tell them, too, what you think eiTATTO- «T cation
standard size and Mr. Edmond- j of strikers whileyour boy Is fight- j --
market The. Iron has to be of
ALL-PURPOSE
f ALL-PU
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mm
witts ma.
Hillirird Grocery
son with his sccetylene torch cuts
tlw pieces into proper length,
j Hoffman says that he Is buying
. approximately 2.000 pounds of
- scrap iron per day here. The Oov-
0m ^ ■ frtPTnt otetes tuat It is Just as
A I** impdftant to bring ln 500 pounds
mm ▼ ] of scrap now as it
12.000 pounds when war was de
dared —
ing simp time* 72 hours at a
stretch, ln mud and rain with
nothing to1 eat—fighting for the
strikers.
tk* stats or mw
To: CMU Cue. abS a—a Mink. D»-
ttndanu. arMU(
You »r» h«r*by nuwM «• ippwu b»-
tor» Th* ■ Howtil ,. RutrVA Court Mnd
of Onuneht County At
the Court Hojm t hr roof, -to Prion, til T#*A».
‘‘AM Hi
Dufft nitons a! or Attorn 1# ..M
. _ Mondoy not Altor thV ,rpir»noo at torpr two
»_ Lorgnette. A Ofrty look on a tU,, tm tl» au at UK Uauonrr ot tht» r
stick.—Addle Cantor. . rUAtu* «a, mm uw *th d»r ot om,-!
Waves: bailors who go .down j!' *.f.® “U ’c...ao*VT
to sea lh sllpa--Charlia McCarthy. „ui Court. .h«' *th sa^St r.hm»rr
EXHIBITS BIO
RATTLESNAKE
»o Your “Guim”
Spoil Your Looks?
Ope look st some "OUMS" Is
nouyh to upset anyone -Drug-
lists refun money if the first bot-
-» Chief.
V. A. Miller was exhibiting here
Wednesday, one of the biggest
rattlesnakes seen here In some
time. The snake wasn't so long.
Just five feet, and had only nine
rattlers, but was almost as big
around as a man's leg.
of "ItFTO'K" fail* to aatiafv Miller said he killed the
.I*’ "__Ia“* 10 rattler q nthe Will Holmsley
DURHAM'S RX. PHARMACY Ranch south of Comanche
a. o imj. ib tat.
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Riley Grocery
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Cotton Growers
We are .till in the COTTON MARKET, good end etrong
And want to buy your cotton; bale or remnant.
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The IMPORTANT thing for you it how many DOLLARS
you get for the BALE ginned with ut, at compared
‘ with the bale ginned eltewhere.
You Will Make Money
To Gin With Us
Thit hat been proven by thote who have made the teat.
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We give >rou quick action in Government Loan Cotton
Inquire at gin for details! ^
WE HAVE MEAL AND CAKE ON HAND TO
EXCHANGE FOR YOUR COTTON SEED.
The Blue Gin
H. L. KIGHT, Owner JOE McILROY, Mgr.
COMANCHE, TpXAS
Um docket ot_ «»ld court end ttrled A T
Praiter natnUR. Ta-. Maurletta Oarer, et at i
Detendan,
n A artel Bteixramt ot the nature of ihtt.
(•SI M ae MU. to vtt Suit far pert it Ion
a tract ot land daerriMd tut the y/wt '
tfird Of the Xa»t >, e< Bkwk 3. wOcotft
Addition to ihe Cite of Onuntht In Co- :
utrhe County. Tnu PialnUfTa Itnermt i
defined aa an enSKMed f/Mh. and the
I Ian and Intcreal owned by the Safendule
| (rrraat Charier Vrerler and Irora Vrarleri U
totnUr l/ltth. being the InleraM Inherited
I br them from their rtecreeed father. Hebert
I M Frailer. »ub)ert to a Ilf* eatatr of f/3
In the aatd laora Fratter awrtrlvtne wife of
the aald Robert M rrarter. and the Ahare
and ISteren at the defendant Oharlaa Frafler
l ie an undlrlded l/Mth. aa la mere fully
■hewn br Plaintiff a Petttlon wn flla In tola
mil
Tha officer exacuttne Ihla fmiaa akaU
: promptlr a 1 rente the aatnr accordlna to law.
| and make due return aa the law direct.
I leaned aad flreo under my hand and the
I heal of aald Oourt. al olflea In Comanche.
; Ttraa ihla the Mth day ot October A. D.
ISM.
home. He is also survived “by* hlJ
mother. Mrs. Lee Roberts, and C R 11 L£IO N
by a brother. Ed Roberts, both of V TT |-,L.
[Comanche. for Coughs. Chasr Colds, Pronchitii
cu-lft
CHARl.ra CART kit. Clark.
Court. Comanche CouMF.
Dtatrtct
DiilrHeanile, of r-iwe Mw----
teeth is NOW a uakb. aaay
la It with KUcnlfc. Iha* re-
markable nrw formala that
diwoWra away food-film,
dull tarniah and unaighlly
atalna. Juat place yaur plate
or hiidgework In a «laa<
of water to »l.f-h a let tie
Kleenite hes been added.
In no lime at all, your
plate “aheda" all uncleanll-
heaa. herae-e Kleenite the* to work faat,
even down Into tiny rrerieea that no
hruah ran ranch. When yon return your
teeth to poor mouth limy tnate clean
and aw ret—danger af “denture breath*
la remit,rd—your amile rereala a natural
aparkla. Proro It to yodr own aatlafhr-
fionl Get Klrcnite today. At all drur-
giata. Money hark If Ml delighted.
KLEENITE
c/ga/t) laiig teeth uetter
DURHAM'S RX. PHARMACY
PHENOTHIAZINE
AN AMAZING NEW WORM TREATMENT
Inlsrnoi worm parasitvs infesting livestock and
poulfry cost producers millions of dollars annu-
ally by causing losses in weight and frequently
death. No other medicine removes so many
kinds of parasites so easily—so effectively—-os
does Fhenothlaiine.
PHENOTHIAZINE
LIQUID SUSPENSION
effective Treatment ter the Fol-
lowing Internal Worm Parasites:
It CATTUI <m4 CALVIS-—Twilfarf S»omo<h Worms,
CoqparNi, Stomoch Warms, Ronkrwpt Worms, HofrHl*
Worms, Hoot worms and Nodular Worms
lq HOGS-—Nodular Worms. Control* Roundworm* or
Attend*. \
In CMICKIltl ned TUIKIYJ—CeAl Warm,. '
In HdllSS anil MUUIS—-lore, end Smell Sfreegylet.
Fart ally ^ectiye ego leal large Sound Worm.
In IHIIF and 00ATS—Ned,lor Wane,, Cernmen^
Stemo., Worm,, Heet»erma.lontr.pl Worma. Smell
Stemech Warmt. aad large Meulh Saw.I Worma.
9k prepared lo treat promptly. Paal lokg chancai. Keep
MASTIN'* SHtNOtHIAZINC IIQUID SUSFfNSION an hang
always, lobait carry lull direction, p* la tfatafa and Ireol-
mgy lor all lieatlatk bag poultry. Order a supply today
Per tkls aad effter dependable veterinary prednets at
C. I MARTIN ft SOM...Austin, Texas
ASK YOU• Of AIM
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THE TURKEY SEASON WILL SOON
'BE IN FULL SWING, AND WE WILL
NEED PICKERS AND HELPERS
AT OUR DRESSING PLANT!
Register At Once
ALL MEN AND WOMEN WHO WANT
TO WORK ARE URGED TO COME
BY OUR OFFICE, AND REGISTER
AT A VERY EARLY DATE.
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Will Buy Turkeys Now
IF YOU HAVE ANY TURKEYS THAT
ARE NOW READY FOR MARKET;
WE ARE READY TO BUY THEM!
Farmer’s Produce &
^ Cheese Go.
£ W, WYATT. Mir.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1943, newspaper, October 22, 1943; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888768/m1/3/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.