The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1940 Page: 9 of 12
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CHUOS&S8C roE
Dr. H. H. COX
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Mrs. Bam Bvltwr was honored
on her fcttfeMiy fef meinbe
her family, relatives ipA-rtflancls
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__________ ___iwltzer home
in West £0HN(fvche Sunday to help
the occasion. _
Those from out of town attend- P**™ /,**
g Included Hr. and Mrs.^BwH-tfor Mr.
hter, Mias CutoRls, SalJ(te put
RauarTSsa
son, Edgar, and hU daughter.
Joan, of Big 8prtng; Mr and Mrfc
8am Todd and daughter, Grace
of Guatine; Mr. and Mrs R. B.
Strayhom and daughter. Elisa-
beth of Dallas; Mrs. W. M
and Mrs A. L. Meroney of
I
4
A total of
freight
,M2 tons of
In 1937 over
miles of railroad In
Card of Thanks
u) to my
iwftfwho urged Mr. Oar-
to remove me as post
aster. 1 needed Uye office badly,
and I shall ever remember their
ireduie Chelr cf-
klndness and appi
forts. j
I feel Sure that I would have
been
ited had It not been
le out. as
of the
law has not
recpedt. Had
willing for me
all he hadjo'-dcf was not to call
for ^an^caminatlon. dual as he
done at Abilene, Cisco, Al-
Putnam and other
would have, been
by the
—r
D*ny, Baird, f
places, ana I
automatically reappointed 1
Department, aa. under the regu-
lations my age does not disqualify
me.
In his campaign. I understand
that Mr. Omrrett promised the
Constipated?
'"Far year*
awful tu - -
A die fits 1
T,
occasional canMipati'oi.
'aches and back paioi.
NERVOUS TENSION
■ Tea in net fit company for
youraaif or anyom *lae whan you [
ara Ttnaa. Nerroua, “Keyed-up".
out on your share of
times. Ttaa next time ovar-
ntrvH make you Wakeful.
■a. Irritable, try the soothing
-effect of _,
t»B. MILES NEEVWE
Dr, Milea Nervine is
sdentiffe formula com
pounded under the super-
vision of skilled c heir, lata ,
in one of America's moet l <
-modern labore-
torics. "
Whr tot'l r»» ley l»T
■. Used full ilrglMiw
In park air* .
ac your rerun Stor#
ADLERIXA
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AND SERVICE DRUG STORE
of the office In each place to vote
tn selecting their own postmaster.
He- changed hie Wind He held
such an election in Rising Star as
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OUR SERVICE ASMlfcES vdU
OF ACCURATE TIME
all the votes cast, and Mr. Oar*
.retL has not held a single election
—r—>. TMhce, but has refused to allow the
V’ PstTorvs of the office anywhere<| I
aua uvii jf.telSe vote on selecting their
tv *«imat(| postmaster • ,
It seems that Nfi,. Garrett w hot
willing to let merit decide the
matter In Sweetwater. I am in-
formed that the postmistress there
made the highest grade of 91.80
on the Civil Service examination,
land the next highest was a friend
of Mi Garrett's who made only
After id
ragwawl J
ue deliberation
thee which is not according Ju*1 wesi.ot Sidney. Sunday fol-
waraaa
' thee which Is not according
the law; and if t perish, I per-
Such devotion and patr;
as that manifested by I
ch or nat
good
you tills
the Sidney
Monday afternoon-Wlt h her pas-
tor. Rev. H^J-Banders officiating,
auisted toy'Kev. Sterling Isham of
Energy and Rev. Archie fiwear-
fngin. of Sidney. Burial - was in
the Pendergrass Cemetery.
ye wui serve." Joahui
__weighed the issue. He was
made to feel that the cause was
Just and right. It was not a ques-
tion of popularity of profit with
this man of Ood. The cause was
Just and needy, And he had rather
die for the right than to reign in
the wrong.
Paul said. "And now,- behold. I
go bound U) the spirit unto Jeru-
salem. not knowing the things
in every city, saying that bond-'aTen Jack Ev*U °r Coni'
and afflictions abide me.” Paul's
head, heart Mid soul was in thi
work of his Master ---------
The churches of the Lord Jesus
KCTKStW1 '
Called By Death
Mrs. Ivy Seay, wife
Seay, mail carrier <m
. PERRY MORING ik
HONORED ONB1RTI
Sunday fol-
n illness of pneumonia
than a week. She attend-
val services at the Sidney
list Church on Mondfcy
preceding her death.
Euneral services were
of pYnesr 4i^fwysth Harris entertained
■,'Wlth A^Pffa^hlrthday pyty for'
v hn_, Mur1 Perry M6ripi7 April 1ST ’it
V home' tm home in Proctor.
. After playing gumes^-orid sur-’
prUing Mi*. MgWngwith gifts,
refreshment* 6/ cal£ and PUhcn
"Among those aUendtng the
i ty were Mrs Moring’s Sunday
School pupils and others; Mr. and
Mrs DeLos Harris. Helds and
Ovid Harris, Edith Loeke. Joyce
Davison. WiUon Be mm, Lera Maye
Carr. Noble lJdntnac.lt. Dorothy
Purvis. Frankie. Trimble. George
Jr.; < JuaDlta- Swing. Hoyt
Mrs. Seay was bom December pGrvis ________—
3222. 1888 in WlUlamson County watton. BUrdrtte Purvis. Evan
Texas, and was married to Ernest
Seay August 2. 1908
In addition to her husband, she
Christ are suffering for the want
I *** ^hn^^l^|^n7y
get self and seiTisnncss ana throw
: themselves unreservedly into work
‘wtHtri-Gbrtot
4*
'fhi
fpr nrrhy service, totalling 88. yet
OK. MILES
NERVINE
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MOTHER
WILL APPRECIATE A Bf M TIFVl <1IFT OF
JEWELRY
‘ a-. ,.-V. . t '
MAKE SM.il 1IONS FROM Ol'fc RIO DISPljAT OF
WRIST WATCHES, KINGS. PINK, BROACHES. F.TC
Our Budget Pb»n Makr» "Piirchases F.asy.
TUPIN'S JEWELRY
ERNEST ninii .Irwqlst.
Mr Gacxptt put her out. and put
w , u, n ■ ~v. _ | in his fritsttL-fWhere the one Mr.
K. W K 1G H-T'-rGniTetT praters doesn't get on-the
JEU'KJJR . eiiK.me iiSt on the first examma
BTOCV naer smnr ttiort. MS’ Garrett can have
REEKS DRUG storl ; folded, and have a .w^omrtxann •
■ ■ ' ■ 1 , '■ 1 111 ■ nation .held Thus pohtits.*till seem
I to control lr^TTlYn the widowed
**■*, mother of a di'ceftseo WOTld War
(' Veteran, ‘and, most of -the Stam-
(-ford business men and patrdns of
I the pnstoffice urged Mr. Garrett
‘ not to take my Job away from me.
With de'eprst gralittjdr ^'■Sgain
thgok ah mi Tricnds'for their ef-
forts in trying to persuade Mr
Garrett not to put me out.
- TETN1E B COI-BERT
.....Stamford, Texas
'advertisement 1
CARD OF THANKS
jriP*’”
Robertson Hatchery
BABY THICKS CUSTOM HATCHING
SETTINGS MONDAY’S ONI*T----
\\>»l of High Behoof Building-—Comanche, Texas
! ! We wish thank our rellYTW.
j . !rlends, JtTirt nelphhnr<; fnr t.imir
■'kindness to-uwrtj; nur. great sor-
,Jrow at-the time ol the death and
burial of our motlier,. Mrs Sarah
■■X Coker Your .beaulrful- floral
offering. Words of sympathy and
other exp’resRlohs of kindness we
, tare as evidence of the high es
; toeni in which you held our
; motlier and we wilt always re -
f member you kindly for your
! thouahtfulnox
.S-KMKTFBY WORKING, j-
AT SIPK SPRINGS
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A J. -Coker and families.
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Who says you can't have
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You CM have V 8 performance—
and gas economy, tool
An 81 h.p, Ford gsve 24,92 miles per
gallon in the annual .t^jlmore*
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(oserrnTe ro»diuvR.‘ >U 9«r».
This wii bt%i mflcagc of alT (tandard*
equipped cars in rfrig rlasi! ; *■-
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You can have fcasyrhandling—
with big-car room and ride I
Everyone know*"how easy ir is to drive
a Ford. Hut no on* could know, till he gets
inside, how big this Ford is in leg-
room, scat-room, knee-room , . nor
what a ihrillingly soft, steady, big-car
ride it gives!
.....You can have low cost upkeep—
and enjoy reat fine-car features I
You shift gears on a lord with the easy-
'■ acting type finger-tip shiftmfed bn costly
cars. You pet a scmi-ceotrtfugsi clutut .
^giving lower pedal prevsjme atJthifting
... i speeds, also typical bCgostly cars . .. to
- gay nothing of the biggest hydraulic
,,. i brakes ever used on a low-cost car. Your
For J Dealer’s ready ahd willing ro trade
•«. See him now!
cana, Mrs. Frank Jones of Na-
tom*. Kansas: Mrs. R M. Jordon
of Socorro. New Mexico; Mrs. 5.'
B. Johnson of Albuquerque. New i
Mexico; Mrs. Baxter EVatt of i
Brown wood, and Bom Seay of
Miller. Mills Purvtf, Johnnie
Loeke. Francis Luker. - Gayle
Achung, Joe Muring, Lois Gaines.
Jimmie Morlng. Kenneth Qratiam.
and the hoetess gnd honorce
IN TWBLV* WB9KB
Tea CAN mam team
18 HAMBURGER
. 11 ■—in f ,1 i hi ■_ I'f Til Min*
to fresa tea to twelve'
/
New Ctoeeee \
Brownwood
' OF BUSINESS
1UH Osa
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muUiLu
“I will follow the upward rood
today _, _
will keep my face to the light,
will think high-thoughts
wUl1 do whaTlTknow as sight,
will look, lor the flowers
by tiie side of the road,
will laugh and !«ve and
be strong,
I will try to lighten another’s
This day as I fare along ’’
One or_ _
is dead sure. Either tlie„hekds of;
s^ime people’are wrung1'or their
r.earts aTe wrong. They 1 will not I
have one thing td do with the. |
church. And that in the face ofj
the fact that ware.told. ^Except'
ye have the Spirit of Christ, ye
are none of His.”
«.qll sincerity ffb I wish to
think the -people hi and around
Mount ^.Pleasant for their nob^i
gift to the Orphans* Home The
Master said. “As ef.ien as you
have done it unto the least of
these my'children: you have done
it unto me." .
"TOe, world stands out
on, either side
No wiqer than the lteart is wide;
Above1" the #orld tv-stmtehed
tiie sky. .
No higher than the souMs high.” j ]
is also survived dy her
Bollinger, and five brothers: John
McKowen. Horlige ' McKowen,
Gray McKowen all of Runnels
County, and Had McKowen of
Sidney; and two sisters. Mrs. -Jr
H. Clark and Mrs. John Richards
Six grandchildren and a number
of other relatives survive.
Mr* Seay was converted in 1904
and united with the Methodist
Church of which she remained an
aefive .member until her death.
, WHITE'S CREAM
VERMIFUGE 4
Has long been uoed for e»-
round worm* in chiK
m.
THE.....Wm- REESE DRUG CO
LEWIS & SCOTT
MAB8RURS
AJAR
Comanche,
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GASOLINE 11<
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FRANK PHIFER SERVICE STATION
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Here Are The FACTS In Few Words!]
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50 per cent more Nitro-
gen in a ton of Pn 7
than in a ton of 4-8-1.
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50 per cent more Nitro^
gen in a ton of PH 7
than 4-12-4,
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•Use PH7 and have bigger
and better crops and tnore
<lollars~ln the. bank at
the end of season.
SWIFTS
RED STEER
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^Swift’s I*H 7
Ask your neighbors who used
SWIFT’S Fertilisers last year.
Find Out for yourself that it will
dp aU we claim Ioe it.
You ('ain't Go Wrong On .
Swift’s Fertiliser!.
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MR, FARMER: Take AdvantaKe of the Added
Value in PH7.
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let’s make a big crop with the b«Wt fertJBtacr. bnj
made. Look for PH7 on the bag as none tt
PI17 written on the Msg. Except no substitutes.
There will be a cemetery (work-
ing at 8ipe Springs on Thursday.
May 9 Those Interested are urged
to come early and bring "tools apfr*
diner, the committee states k !
The cemetery is badly in need
of cleaning.
' AUTHORIZED SWIFT FERTILIZER AGENTS ,
L. R. WILLIAMS—I. M. VINEYARD, COMANCHE
A. A. HILLEY, Sidney-GUSTINE MERCANTILE, Giutine
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HEAP ELECTRICITY has
made Mother’s Day a better day.. (
for mothers as well as their families. Throughout the year* the Texas
Power & Light.Company has reduced rates for eIectric scrvice^igu/« and again,
making it possible for mother^ to use more time-saving-and drudgery-tliminatthg
electric appliances. Mother appreciates the economy and cortvcnicdcc of TP&L’s
Cheap flcarjcity. ft helps her keep her budget, in balance... and give* her
more time to enjoy the companionship of her family and friends.
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GIFTS 1
RihuMm 'Mother'i Day” ... give Mother tn tlectcicst
gift » Rth wilf make (very day a letter Jay for her. Thsts
i« a wi J* leIrciioiS of electrical gifta..;. appliaocct that ato \
wUl chcrith through the yean.
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Shop foe elearlc appliances l«r:
yom Mother where you lev this
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TEXAS POWEH A LIGHT
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1940, newspaper, May 3, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889068/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.