The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1944 Page: 4 of 4
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THE PANHANDLE HERALD, PANHANDLE, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1944
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Joe E. Boyd, Jr., son of Rev. and Air Corps in Australia. His pro-
from Jl0irstBiieutyenaMaVrcStaIn moUon was made in the birthday
on July 26. He. is serving in the of his brother, John J. Boyd.
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10
More Days
' - 'Till School
Starts!
It's time right now to select your son's school
wardrobe from The Hub's large clothing stock.
Boys' wear is avaliable in Tom Sawyer, Esskay,
Kaynee, K. C. Boys' Wear and Jackie Jumper
brands.
Select Your Son's Wardrobe Here:
• Dress Suits
• Sailor Suits
• Overcoats
• Reversible O'Coats
• Ensemble Suits
• Loafer Coats
• Mackin&ws
• Eton Suiti
• Sport Coats
•Leather Jackets
• Zelan Jackets
• Corduroy Jackets
• Army Twill or
Khaki Pants
• Bathrobes
• Jumper-Alls
• Dress Pants
• Jimmy-Alls
• Hats and Caps
• Helmets
• Knit Shirts
• Pajamas
• Dress Shirts
• Sweaters
•, Underwear
• Sport Shirts
• Belts & Suspenders
• Socks
• Dress Gloves
OUft.MEH
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SERVICE
I Theater of Operations^, champion-i Sgt. Walter Coffee lias ordered
ship recently. Playing before huge j his Herald changed from Abilene
civilian and military audiences, j to Harlingen Army Field.
this team remained undefeated j- , -
for the season in spite of many | Capt; James H. Harrison, who
hard games with other Air Service j recently completed special course
Command teams and the former j at. Fort Knox, Kv., was transferred
champs, the Central Base section to Camp Polk, La. He now has
“Clowns.” Sgt. Woodring, a former an address care the postmaster,
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Sgt. Dick Woodring, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Woodring,
Conway, and former student of
Texas A. & M., co-captained the j
Air Service Command depot base- j
pro baseball player with, the Hol-
lywood Stars of Hollywood, Calif.,
is now a flight test crew chief at
the depot which has. broken all
production records in its area.'
Woodring haEs a brother, Lt. Geo.
H. Woodring, in the air force as
ball team which won the European a pilot.
THEHHUB
QUICKSILVER-DEAN CO.
615 N. Main St., Borger
Use Our Layaway Plan!
NOTICE
A public hearing on the budget for Carson
County for the year 1944-1945 will be held at
a meeting at the court house Monday, August
28, at 10 a. ra. Any persons interested are
cordially invited to be present.
W. J. WILLIAMS
County Judge
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School
Supplies
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84TH DISTRICT
COURT VISITORS
When you are here for District court
enjoy the good food at the Panhandle
Inn Coffee Shop.
Th<3 cafe where most visitors for
district court eat. Come in as often as
you can.
PANHANDLE INN
COFFEE SHOP
G. C. King, Manager
K
6.
Our stock has arrived. Hundreds of school
items. Get your needs early while the stock is
complete. School headquarters in Panhandle for
almost 20 years.
Fountain Drinks
The popular place for adults and school child-
ren* M&et your friends at this popular store.
Corona Copper Carbonate supply just received
to treat your wheat. Get your needs at once.
PANHANDLE
DRUG CO.
M, L. Purvines—Minor Simms
Brown's Drugless Sanatorium
"Where People Get Well"
^4 Years In Cisco
Magnetic Masseur Treatment
The Magnetic Masseur Treatment restores order
in the deranged tissues of the body and assists
nature in restoring health.
The various parts of the practice, and the or-
ganized system we consider to be the natural
results of the arts of healing, which have grown
up to supply the demands for treatment of cases
that have failed to respond to other methods. —
PARTIAL LIST OF AILMENTS
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
Rheumatism
Neuritis
Lumbago
Paralysis
Kidney Trouble
Sinus Trouble
Tonsilitis
Catarrh
Prostate Gland
Headache
Goitre
Stomach Trouble
Appendicitis
Constipation
Colitis
High Blood Pressure
Female Trouble
Infantile Paralysis
Nervousness
St. Vitus Dance
Skin Cancer
ROOM BOARD AND TREATMENT
PRICES REASONABLE
800 West Sixth Street
Cisco’ Texas
New York, and it is believed that
he has gone overseas., He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harrison
and is a cavalry reconnaissance
squadron.
La Vaughn E. Curtis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph L. Curtis, Rt. 2,
White Deer, has just graduated
as a third class petty officer from
the Aviation Machinists Mate
■ School at Naval Aviation Techni-
cal Training Center, Norman,
Okla. He is now enroute to San
Diego where he will await fur-
ther transfer to an advanced base
for work on land based -Navy
! planes. His wife is at present
visiting his family and is on her
I way to Los Angeles to make her
! home for the duration.
McCljOSKEY GENERAL HOS-
PITAL, Temple, Texas, Aug. 18.—
The following named officers and
enlisted -men have recently re-
turned from the Southwest Pa-
cific and are now patients at Mc-
Closkey General Hospital, Temple,
Texas, one of the Army’s largest
general hospitals:*
Lt. Col. William E. Shelley, 526
S. Alcmeta Ave., Las Cruces, N.
M.
2nd Lt. John B. Maxwell, 4402
Hastings St., El Paso, Texas.
1st Sgt. Robert L. Renshaw, 140
N. Valverdo St., El Paso, Texas.
Master Sgt. George L. Kelly,
3828 Dover, El Paso, Texas.
Staff Sgt. Rollo J. Heckent, 1239
San Antonio St., El Paso, Texas.
Staff Sgt. Joseph Erjnan, 1316
E. San Antonio St., El Paso, Texas.
T-4 Sam D. BagW-ell, Panhandle,
Texas.
Pfc. Joe M. Patricio, Chonlic
School, Sells, Orizona.
Pfc. Thomas J. Rush, 2611 Lex-
ington St., Vernon, Texas.
Pfc. Charles A. Stewart, 1810
B 2nd St., Brownwood, Texas.
Pvt. Pedro H. Contraras, Marfa,
Texas. '
Pvt. Benigno Medina, 319 S. El
Paso St., El Paso, Texas.
Mrs. Albert Hays and son of
Garden City, Kan., is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Paul Obrecht.
BUY WAR BONDS
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Protect Your Home
First by using all possible
preventions against the out-
break of fire. Seconds by
having* fire insurance pro-
.ection. We can give you ex-
pert advice. Phone us noTt.
Knowles Says
I. M. Knowles, U. S. Navy,
Eormer high school princi-
>al, wrote that after read-
ing our ad written by Ho-
les! Bill Miller that he "just
wouldn't have the heart to
give my business but to
you." That's the right spirit
and we appreciate Knowles'
friendly letter.
Carson County
Abstract Co.
J. C. McCollough, Owner
Mrs. Opal Cleek, Manager
Public Sale
As it is necessary for me to retire from the farming business at
this time, I will sell at public auction, at the Mrs. Rhea Robbins
farm, 2 miles v/est and 5 miles north of Groom, Texas, or 16 miles
southeast of Panhandle, or 10 miles south and 1 mile east of
White Deer.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1944
Commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. the following livestock and
farm property:
48 CATTLE
5 registered Hereford cattle of Domino breed-
ing from the best herds in the country; name-
ly New Prince Domino 79ih, Jr. .^Lamplighter,
Gracious Lass 7th, Domino Fawn, Domiho
Fawn, 2D. \ ,
4 Jersey milk cows
2 Guernsey Milk cows
1 Red Durham cow
10 Roan £>urham
26 Stock cows and calves
HOGS
1 White sow With 12 pigs
6 white shoats
SHEEP
5 Sheep
5 Lambs
1 Mare
1 Mule Colt ( A good one)
1 Bed, springs, mattress
1 Dresser
1 Library table
1 Ice refrigerator >
1, 6 Volt Wincharger and battery
1 Battery radio
FARM EQUIPMENT
1 John Deere all crop tractor on steel
1 Nichols and Shepard 20 foot combine. Red
River special.
1 New Graham-Hoeme 12 foot model K plow
1 Westmore clipper hammer mill (large size)
1 John Deere 6 foot heavy one way plow
1 John Deere 10 foot Broadcast binder with
power take off. (Good condition)
1, 3 row John Deere lister planter
1,12 foot John Deere chisel
1, 4 section harrow
1, 4 wheel trailer
1, 2 wheel trailer
1 Iron wheel wagon
1 High wheel wagon
1 Wooden stock Tank (300 gallon)
1 Electric fence
Small tools and other articles too numerous
to mention.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
l Dining table and 6 chairs
TERMS: Cash—Settlement to be made before any property is to
be moved.
FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS
MRS. RHEA ROBBINS
N Owner
J. W. MeCrerey, Auctioneer ,Canyon, Tex.
Ruth Gidden, Clerk
Bank Loan Service
for YOU
Personal Loans
Borrow at this bank for medi-
cal' expenses, emergency
needs, educational costs, to
consolidate debts or for other
personal purposes, Repay in
convenient installments from
income.
Life Insurance Loans
You can borrow here on the
cash surrender value of your
life insurance policies. Our
installment repayment plan
makes possible systematic,
prompt retirement of the
loan.
Collateral Loans
We lend to individuals on
stocks, bonds and other se-
curities that are really mar-
ketable. No co-makers are
required and rates are mode-
rate. Service is prompt and
confidential.
C. C. C. Loans
We welcome the opportunity
to serve you with C. C. C.
wheat loans. We already
have aided scores of farm-
ers in this area.
Borrow the BANK WAY
Your loan application is welcome at this bank. You will like our
friendly, business-like way of making loans. Applications are con-
sidered promptly, and all information you give us is kept confi-
dential. Reasonable rates, and terms fitted to your needs as close-
ly as possible under wartime conditions, make it possible for you
to repay a loan with minimum strain on your budget. When you
repay a loan here as agreed, you will have established a valuable
credit standing which may be very useful in the future.
We cordially invite you to come in of the first opportunity and dis-
cuss your personal money problems. If a loon is the solution, we
shall be very glad to have your application.
The First National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
AMALIE HEADQUARTERS IN
Panhandle
Play safe with your car, truck or tractor! Switch to Amalie Motor
Oils NOW. Conclusive tests prove that these 100% Pennsylvania
oils—refined by the exclusive Amalie straight run methods—lead
the field in Ol LI NESS, the vital "must for effective lubrication."
FARMERS SUPPLY CU., INC. 1
I. W. (Ike) Hanson/Manager
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Warren, David M. The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1944, newspaper, August 25, 1944; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889192/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.