The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1935 Page: 5 of 8
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CHIEF MAil. il
Vote for N. A. Palmer tor City Seeretary
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^ ^SlORE ABOUT
™ "ontinued From First l*age)
District Court'
I'ampbell, Lamkin; R. C. I>ib*
'aton, Comanche; R. L. North-
MORE ABOUT-
'State Affairs ‘
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HC^ontinuod From First Page)
“Senate V«*»nt Resolution NA- 13
$23,000,000 Ford Plant Expansion
Lamkin
Blanket Route 2; Robert would- increase the 'Jjajr'af the
three Constitutional “officers, via,, *
surer, and U**
he GoMWrFTAind
These
| lit, Be. J-aor; P. H.: Iaham, Gus ; the Comptroller of I*uhlic Ac-
\e“ R. A*. Johnston. Dublin ii-icount.'v- the Treasures^, and
l*ir*p* Johnson. Dv L'on 4;. Rob Otnmis ioner of the
^xtonnComanche 4: W. A N'nn Officiate $6,000
^ I a? on; J.. V. Spiuilh I> . gentlemen haj^f^ make a state
eon to; Jesse Ree*^ A*rwbiir . ,-Rmpaigp---t?v«cy two years and
I f>. Stephens, P'*octor1jJ. A. thU^atarv—would not He more
r: MjpHfmi -Salary allowed^ orv* -f
tf’rtt, Hass?; \h>mvaM_Jtev,\Dfcf,T. the elective offices, in Kohje-'"^f'
etit Juror a. Third M^aklfMjry 6 T oiii larger counties JDbeir. v «*-
, ( Guvgerj^l^fcicic.i • J. K. ipor.-'ibillries are geeaA .and •Ttey
•' an.. Propfim^ A- :i\-**-Alt-Xuit. can not expect to. live deceptive-
onn'n^Z J.x H. Hnli-eff. PrwVw | on jthrrtr »“;esen* ala^i^^alid
R. Henson. Gj-d-ne; 6. • ■ - | finance their own every
■ ’’r D*- 1 von; h. 1, -Pt ' -years.
TMuancL;..*■*■; F. J. Wood,■IhMCj _ ,Senatp-<Touit. Resolution Mo. ’ 4
wr- Route: I’ A Vrajaetfuhj?, Go Jet* on's salary to
»• nr he; W. JAy»-TlW,h:u»\ *j>Hft2,000 a ye«K*'The n rewent' a!
irichc; 'Rlanku^li:,, Pry , f *iof)0 -e—r fixed .
1>. iXtTner, DC: Leon; | the -ai.irv was j rooj^^Uw-v .
Carrawa*, Guat»p-i._1.:.. (.. : f.,.- the manag-.r o^C^an-h. but
no royer nor ^aTfr \A tTiV de-
pn Ijinr^on the ore-
.*tnL***r>!ar\y^fiv\ a salary ‘”nf
^vrfmld be lower than a
ait
V •
7JJA
WkE
HP
OooshlC t.’OWanche; C. bfrWufr
•nn. SHncv-......Johnnie. TTriy, ^uiFfr?*-
lOrm'an T; W. R. :Gi«*enwaldt. Di^^ent-e^
nr M. M. * .Roune, (iu-Htne1;
»iover Hornsbv, DeDetSn;
Key. Enerifv; ^iCTD^a«
he; R.
V. HoweTI £u
De Leon It C. C. Setiler,
>« I eon J ;, H. J. Durham. Co-
nanche; Th‘ W. Short. De I.e'n
. J. T Gilbreath. Dublin L:
RiimetC RinDetoe. Dc_Leon; R.
Keith, Cohiancht 2; VF .7.
rihvmes, Sipe Sorjn>x; R, D.
WHte. Carleton 1: Rav 'JotTi-s,
•’nerjry; R. L. Wofford, De Leon
O. D. Jbhnston. Gustine; J.~T.
“'uir.p. De I eon 2.
IVtit Jury. Fourth Week. May 11
B. O. Ciyiimy. JSiteygv; W
r. .TarcFson. De Leon; ^F-.
'rrifb, Proctor 2; -»W. S. Rudd,
’ndijn Ca-> 2; T*Pand Fatra”
n<*h-»- H .A .C,>,’n. Com»hc,'e
J 'bn Plummer. May J; T. D:
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AflL
ppi
manv o^ the Governor nf:
4^-AT. 0V(n some of our smaller Staten
.I.' al‘e Paid at present? No Goverr!
1 nor» ’n rt*cent yearn, has 4>een
c.hln to live on tbp pre^v*nt salary, i
y “Seriate Joint Resolution No. 15
would increase the Secretary of,
State to ?6,000. This is an office
of arrent tmnor*«»-nce. hannr to do
with man**, cwooratr matters and
the importance of the office jys- !*
tifi**s the raise. \
“It is irenerslh <*ohced'‘d that .
adequate saljiries o for *he-e
ficen Would produce aroo<r*rdnuH*j
hi,, tho Stnt». a>v. it would re- |
•nev? from the incumbent j
nestleBr-of how to pet oton? on1
the low n^Harv paid, and .it is the
thought of the sponsor of the*e
1 — . owa construction work on the new, _....... T .
.i;cl*ii\Q mills; left, installation of fuerfaesa and
steel'hot rdl
nd othar-?^
'Rev. j. .H. Copper and sey^mf (
members of Mel wood Avej^uertap^ I
tint- Church" of BrownWood r. n j
vi »■ | i B. V. P. I' program at I
the BfrptUh.i’fryrch here ;Sunda>
•«frer‘,p*H>n. ^
Mis. 1. »is ! Yanti* j)f
* .s1-*visiting: her sislej, Ur^! [
Flunk Starlinp.*' "■
* IT*-" Hjvfh . S< hc»J "Orth ■stra.
buder the tlir^cti- n of .thv.it lan ,
•P-t,. < Smoot. rcJtderv.l
_t....jt -*n of -samp^TTiusio at th
•lat'Vd ' f hurch. Sunday evei.inj
vei- lme- the preaching i* •
^ Vfi. ,» (' -( '■ <s,v'wwf-* • '*:ur ".
v s tiny* her sister^ Mrs. - M.i
•r fi • ■ h lottll. *
an i Mrj* ("ifi . ’Wye a-
;'i «n .«f Drown wood ^jsitel
T-.-'i h>*re Sunday.,- ^
. Cos. Cobh of
CU^W<Tbi»
i ;»(>n cm—:j
tek. AyjkF^with Jliei* ‘
iArap^Mi s. I), p. <’ol>b>r
1i-»*»*e5^-sF!Feinrjr AI e C u I ley . K v- j
fievi a\ ;tnl^>*fv(.( * Bird > f
»Wnvood ipelit the week e»*tr
•relatives. ^i<^
auJ Mcs_J=iFtm Tidwell;
mtV-rtyined _with a Party Fridaty j
orninr-^pp'. Cnmari'*h£- W.
'Irrrtmev.r Gs mar. 4;-G. C. El-
:s. up I J F. P'tnsfor *,
1 con • r..- J.
rOomi Tl( T e-s
FsrV Rarnet* Gustine.. 1; "fir T
Iirf-V K:'fT,rv; F. “W. ^tnchland.
-*v ‘r-^G—ora:*.- G. Smith, ^o-
~«v re; , J. Qn-ham. Cor J- ^t^^j
an *r Wirfred Kearney, Co-
, ■
G. 7>. Moore. Comanche 1; -L
t7<icsb** f’on-pwr'he *• P W.
Brann* n. Comanche: Od:<* Clav-
on, fo-rarrho: R R. WlVfnp
|E R<-oj*v w. D.- Rcfli hv,
tor 1; C D.. M®»*ritt. Dp I^eoii*
I'h'wsTd Briphtman.^Cotrepchp; f%.
C Amder<on. Gustine 2;' G. S.
Kmert. ; Com^nch**; Oh’-Sr —Jloff,
•"an, V? aariohp; V. W. -Ferens-'n........
Comar. *? 3: T. V. Moore, Dub- J^r t»
“•n 1; J. L. Smith. De-n St’r
Route: J. S. Nance, De Leon 5;
W. Ding’s. Comanehe: C. W.
[ParT De l oon .1; Van -. Brash,
■ Win t ~7~ - —
It Jurnr« V{f,h Week. May 20
S. ‘r. Williams. Co»»^*nc**p °*
R O. Ed^-sHs. Comanche; L. H.
towera. .Blanket 2* E. F. Joiner
Dc-sdemons 1; R. I. Macrtn. De
Leon .3: I.e'i Luker, Proctor;, I..
v'.. C1ee-l*'bm. De Leon 1: W. A.
Trhv. Grnnnchc 4; O. R . Feril.
R1sn,'ef !»9; .1. D Hen tv. Coman-'
che 4: wr .' M. I -e. Comanche ?j,
T.. L. WiNon, G«jtne 1: T.- H.
Purvis, Prohor 2: L. F. Bain.
CeTnenpJjfi: Th,,rr«'>n -MeCnRn*ifld>.
Comanche* J, Q. T’irnin. De Leon
1: J F.. Adams, Convinche S.'»-
C.. P.lfftnn. 0”s*tn®-. T C.
Vichols'i Couin«ebp 2i_F D P«» »
Gorman 1'* , C^rr^ll Vjl|(r pe
7 e«n 3; Pari Morris. Sipe Spvs.:
Walter. Cranford. De Teon* Jo^
uon. Fn“r«rrCT X"
” Vay T>, !™-n r>: H H. Tf-ddl-s-
ton. De T.eon Rt • Je^se F. Mor-
C -. Do, T>oo 3* J. D„. Gravt> D..-
rvon* .Tom P. for. C-^manch’d
C T Perkins, Gustirej; J. L.
tyf AUHev. Co^s-ine)^ s; H. - L.
Fmtv. Comanche 4; A. C. Las-
so* to*- .Proctor t
T Afm
n '.■‘.y'iry for casting alley steel pactat^right. Rouge^platff power houee.
| IK MR Y FORD Is well upde^way
* A- 0Q ,1Q9 0f the yeai^i largest sin--
gle Industrial construction projects
In the United * $23,000,00(1
program designed to Improve and
expand the facilities of^the great
Rouge Plant of the FurdMotor Com-
pany at Dearborn, Ml«*h.
Anfong the projects are: New hot
■trip **eel rolling'mill, $6 3*50.000;
new sheet steel cold finishing mill,
$Si#6fi.60,P. modernfiation of main
pow^* bouse into the iargeat high
r*
evening^-^
tpmeiiY yir-v. l.jkv. • •Kv.-vve- Sua.‘.«y •
___ ...
pressurepower hoase la tiuT ' . tlv high ;schp*l auditoriymi
world, $4,600,000; new glass plant/ !.lIT'la‘ **vrn*?5.,
$3,000,000; modernisation of Conn* *fv. ' ; A: W .Ikenfpj^ent t-
^ »4 tMUl.atlon of fanuc^ ’J'^'Sfiijth^ |
and other equipment for prodactlon, , -r *
of cast alloy steel parts. $67^,000^
and reconstruction of one blast fur-
nace to Increase, lta capacity from
600 to 800 tons daily, to cost $300,000. !
In addition, new tools, machinery
and other equipment and^faclllties
in all department! to increase dally
output, totals f3.000.000. . y—Jj
&ciei.-U Offivt.-r.-i
TO-«i Order of Election For Circuit-Society
'School, Trur.too
tbwt the crcatN mslarltv of the . -
«*iti7eu- —snt t' nav their duS- ^taiclqi T**\a.<. *■'
T* oDTcTaTs sf h (At TOR^nnaMe f’dun**,- . of Com a rich** ~ “ ........
• de-je - commi n ••••ut.* with the • To the ' Qiuflifie 1 V * - * S nr Ad' -
ftes to ly~Wiirf»rm»d _ County. •' • lotr’a**
“If this«» amendment* r»re s»»b- By virtue of- tha -fh v-r-** Thareh w.i.
friend-* of >7T>.-vd vested in qn* sa, ’County Jujg .- i term m
il: I. K. YanM^ returned ’.art
Xk from Te'rjple Where he at-
. I Jed an t5dd Fellows meetin g
Mf.« Hardy Biggs ahdicKihfr
f ■■ Browhwomd. wb
•itD* her fathep<H!L M.^Rm
Mr.v Dj>cjL Teague is vi
WUw^ia^We^t. ,T exas.
“ A Plait *For
Employment
■fO
WMldi SCONCE* tout
8 o’clock
COFFEE
3 lb bag SlC
;Suiinyildd ( % l4»e* Bxa> 25c
V EKK;OOfi FLOUR. 48 Lb. Hag Si,55
K. < . ilakiatf s'o der, 25 Q^HCani. , 17
o'nvfrrmer* in Te^a
\I! A:nbitious young people who
■. ^ ‘__ICCtiT t It?. I j* ir^toobtain employ'ment which"
---- ** -11 hridg tTfdFp<'n4fU|Cp* and o»*«r
*'i«Munities for advancement, arc
jnvfted to iruyestigate thl* tcain’-.
’rur- and placement service />ffer~
(siTtiv Draughon’s Colleges.
. Every week brings good - posi- I
th. ■ .’-rTrs ■ na :
•ill Tin.ls*-', of said county* 1-do here,by or- i .. .
• ;.i-. to 4-n tkiL Ihf public •-1 - V ' ;Wut nn electtofi • • “E :'.r • F.i
well a-oiis:ftted with-, the s-'end- { the. »*th" dav pf .jApnl, 1935, in:.^- •'.ovrl .ne -nevs- So iet> an 1
••—rt •• befrv tbev **»••* vot »«l tin- all the school di4tricts, both . Ft* officer- we e elect*
'**' w’fh the Hone of final ; Common anti Independent. ,-.m 3. to ?* >. T ring Tn ^remaindqr
L»*t T^vas*1 do a lust act during| Commissioner's , Preoitict-/" Nun;- ' tS ■ fiscal, year: _ ____
•-., rentfi^l ~'£Rr.ivef»iry of j bar 1 and Number \ of • oman . Mra. -I. T: t y Bow n- titution-.
Tr1'. attractive incomes, or in- I
foil ing Promotions to many of i‘
tTA_ hundreds, of Aal*ot young- p *o-
t»’e who have entrusted their
■;ameers to these nrition%!ly-kr>own |
ter Independence*.• s"d show the che County, T*'X3h. for the ptir-j r.mn; Vi ?-Fresilient, Mrs. Clnudii
w'tfld we n-<* nm(*rr«inj fn spite j pose of electing ’ .*«e- County ; Coker.:'. Recording Score u»r>Miss
->f t^e doPrjM*|ov. | School Tru; .v fr-*ei Cbpunli- Mma Kcarr . v; • Correspondin'*.
,.*‘Tb» "re«e»>t_ J teutonsnt Cover-: sioner’s Precinct Number. 1 anil Secretirv,. V'r.s.* B W. Krqmer;
nor, WaF*» F -AVn-dnl■**•'T\th»? County Si^hoof- Trvv^ee—fewru.—Tn. _ Miss Liihfip Kearnev.
iiber L
S —atpr Moore, at the i Commissioner's Precinct Mum
nracodiiu^ thre- rewiiTsr sessions 3 in ;said county and the offi-
Jnfrod»'eed tHe^-» «am«» resolutions I cers holding election
•nd rhev ' wonTd *.he pas^eded in
♦be Senate, but at each nast
s«wi<M) tW Fo*e -IsK'k-^ ^-Tfated . thi|.
To hea l the various committees
.... , ..he fjllcyvin" were chosen: Local
for local * Work, Mr*s. Felix Williams; (Thild-
trustees are herebv appointed t^j ic;\*s Work, Mr*. R. L. Bowman;
hold tbii election. ! Studv. Mrs. Va*r -Keeter; Chris-
eight or ten totsTof the reqath-^.
**d r.n*» htm^r-'d «n the House.
' “I feel that adem»ate sa»aries
•'•111 t»n ♦ to giv*» the rank and’
of onr poo“'!»• n i^eat-'r pnn-
fid«n'o In^'TRMr nubM? officials,
•nd tbat^ »♦ is a •it-n »n th» Hght
'♦irection. Persorr»Ilvt jr V6U know
of-any reason •vhv th*v should
not be passcfl. I had lust as s^on
have your Tbaction that- way.'*
the 7th day- of J *ian Social” Relations, IVHss Hors
Marcia llMr--= | Jean McCarth"; SnDplies. Mra.
R. :S. McCHAREN, County | ATCti BovT; World Outlook. Mrs.
Judge, Cdmartche Co'intv,! Columbu*-- Bowman; Publicity,
Texas.- (33-35) i Mrs. Claude Coker. i •
-«. » I . The Society will meet at th *
Fifty-Five Attend t..r.on.ee e«h. S.Jurd«v -ft*r-
*■ noon at H o clock, according to
Bulletin A describes, today's
opportunities 'in business and a
proven method of securing tctt
first’ position. Clip- and mail lor
.XGSir _ copy todav^_ and be pjan-
r.ing for a good position during
the next- few months.
Address nearest Draughonls
Cojlege, - Dnlltf^ Wicita Falls.
Abilene or Lubbock, or s**e this
earn»r about a special Scholar-
ship. . .
Namr-rr.................
IV O.
(35-36)
FOR GARDEN lyn L\WS -
Garden Hoes, Rubber Hoes,
T swn S**inM«»-* sod Giird^n
Ru- tb.»rti *et 'low?r prices
•♦ Howard Kilpatrick’s? * '
Closing Session
of Evening School
4wms—arc earnestly, desirfd. and
all visitors are welcome.
How One Man
- 'Lost 22 Pounds
Afr.,* Hermn * R'yikia oe T>*»tr »*t
w ’►♦es: “ \ , lines of thanks
from a rheuntiithmi sufferer—Mv
f ;st -. bottle of Krusch» n Salts
^•ok nll of the achet ;and; swell-
^ dr.rs out of mv joints—with my
Lv' Ti»te. De j first bofct’e.-I went on a-diet and
C.. ^ 1; j lost ■% rounds ami now fee' like
Jim Wost. Desdeniona
vnRP * v»ot.**t
Cottnn SiFR*TT^ **
(Continued Fmm First Page)
tsir
contra *ts: L s
Groan 1: ,T. O. Jono^, Sine
tn®s; March 30.: Jndian-Mo*m-
n. Anri] 1:1 on McDaniel, Gat),
March 30: Imola. ApDl 1: Mose
StHckland. Du«te^ March 30;
Trinity, April h ‘ - •
Group t* T. D. Tarsons. Sid"
nev, March 30 and April 1: *C. B.
Williams^ Fairview, March ‘tO;
a new man.
To lost* fat safely and ru’cklv
t*ke on** haj/ teaapoiyhful of Kru-
seben .Salts in a glass of hot
wet* r before breakfast every
morning—inlirter pound jar.|_.
lasts «J weeks. Get - it at any ’
drug - store ni America.-
If not ibyfnlly satisfied after
the first bottle—money back
r ‘ • . * idM
WADE EVE RIDGE HOST "
TO MEN’S “42” CLUB
V-rade Everidge was host to the
MenV “42”—Chib Tuesday evening
H h>n ci JM. table i were arranged
Cotton Crove. Anril 1 *. O. TV 1 the games.
Ph ilips, Mcr-er Cap, March 30; Two new cbamnioc>--v(>re crqwn-
BrysonviB^ April 1. • 1 *d at the nd of the gamS with
Group** 3:Trov Wright.' Co- 1 rlvde Hpune enrrvinn* • off first
rtranche:' Mareh 30 and Apr?] 1 r >'^vyuv»> and Sutt^u Dudley*so*ond.
Troy Pettit, Pettit, March 30 ap.j The club vriR inset n«*xi Ti***<w
Compncbo. AnrB l; Floyd Moody, 'la* with E. R. Amr n-
Jfewbtmr, Mr*rf?b 80 and April 1. • - —■ -------
Groim Bo) L. R. DanleN. Gt’i- Vomirr Prnrfnr
se. Marwr! 20 and April 1: | r WmiCr ITOCTOr
Man Receives ^
.. Fifty-five even>ng s aw] mem
4>efs attended 4he meeting of tbe
Beattie 'School . On March 14th.
on cotton sign-un for. 1935 which
ended th** School.* The total en-
rollment was about 75 member*.
The school has - been In ' rr >-
^gres.4. Cor the pc.^t thre" months
ColVrttA.H consist of the follow-
ipgi......Economics of . cotton .situa-
tion. Whether or . not Bankhea-1
Act should b4 co-itjpned Peanut
adjust *.icnt tirogi *.r*. Killin r -snd
coring of hogs. Killing dc^on
^tr^tion of h»>*rs.■ Feeding-
for t*g r pro tnetion.* C-’rlimr*
Tcfjttry for egj^ p|*oiyytipn. Ter-
rtt<-in<r .h' !**e farm.' Cure of .lio^-e
orchard. Signing cotton' e/rntraet-
for 1027
L
M a »psfic- Theatre
1 5[ow Onprofinfr
’ New Equipment
r|)OKFRS
an announcement and more mem- Bi)rpeez National anti Autothatv
TIn laxt ■ ■ ,•'()() rdkti |
vph 20d to 260 egg pvdigr_*es
will t •-y our ne**t week. Sec
~ J • *( nee H...... * !r- • ; - n
• - 11 r ■*’' ' ’ . - it)
0revV?t.Plny
^ Contest Will Be
Cookers ‘and . Sealers at Howard
Kilpatrick’s Hardware Store. • “
Receives Car
Load of Blymouths
J. C. Bigg^ la^t week receivW
a solid car load of Plymouth
] automobiles. .*.
Mr. Biggs said that the. ship-
* ment was direct from the factory
and’ included' practically all type*
rs i ., ■ nr» . • ix i arui inciuueu practically ail iy|
V. OnOl’C( Cu 1 OfVll^nt of car.^ nfade by that company
"f --•. >,*'--
t or* an'Senior Play Will
he held at .
SOAKED PEAS, 3Jjro^2 Cans*
-> 20c
NO. 1 SPUDS, 10 Lbs.
~19c
C ARROTS, Bunch
. .-3c
APPLES, I)oz. ....
15c;
LEMONS, Doz. >^>^77.7^
^TA5c
si»inauimj5.^
wrffalo ALVTITIES, 6 IJoxes
23c
WqtNlI‘ LREEN§^3-NoT2 Cans
V ’ . 19c
Del MoMe'Asparagus, 2 Cans
27c
POST BRAN FLAKES, Pkg.
10c
. Maxwell House COFFEE, Lb. ,
... 29c
^aif4^am 2 Med. Cans 11c
Van Camp’s Tomato Soupv Can
K .....;•
*
Encore MACARONI, 3 Pkgs.
.,. 17c
lotm-PORK & BEANS. Can ~v~ - 5c
— . ’ ~,._______ _ . . * e '
Compound, 4 Lb. Carton 58c; 8 Lbs. $1.10
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, Lb. 29c
POST BRAN FLAKES, 10 Oz. FkgOOc
Instant "PdMtum. .4 Oz.
Ass t. Jello. 2 litg*.
25c-; Swaa’sdovm Cake Flour 34c
13c. Minute Tapico, I’Vg. J3c
MRS. KILPATRICK IS ,
--HOSTESS TO CLLrB_
Mrs. Howrd Kil^rtick ww hos-
tess to the Tuesday Club Tues-
day afternoon when she enter-
tained'with si* tables of bridge.
Hiscore trophy for club ’mem-
bers. wept to Mrs. Herbert Wil-
liams and for guest* to Mrs.
J. K.“f*atnn*r. -
Delicious., refreshments of straw
btfry kV >jttt am and cake wen*
erved. . , . . ....
Among the out of tp\*m , ga.es ts
were ^lr^. VV. ^ P; McFadden .of
•Austin . .mJ;- Mrs Stratton of
MRS* REESK IS HOSTESS *
1 TO tHF. MERiY MATRONS
•• Mrs, Torn ft Reese entertain-
ed -Wednesday afternoon for the
members' AT' the Merry Matrons
Club arid a number of-■*Quests.
Six taltLi 'were " arranged for •
games.
' Trophies •-.fo** dl.-MihctiVe' scores,
went to Mrs. Jack Moore who -
was; high for the club, -Mrs. J<w
Hamilton high for, he’ gu«ta
and ’to- -41-*,^ Reese and
, Mrs. .Str^fcttO’i t.V. .ie. * .
At the conclusion of the games
■•wassei^-
Be Presented On
NOTICE
.Ail- per sm.^ having c'auns
against the estate of William
m
BAKING
POWDER
-The •• annui.2...'d strict
^lav tourramegt will
Howard Payne auditoriutn. Brown- __T_________v.___
w.ed, rt 7C'b cS*L;ck Friday '- «f » > :i i r
r.i^ht. accor ii V V.** arnoun-emen: AlOnClJiy, April 10
bv * Mr :. Lvta N why • SheHon-----• *’*• _ ' ' ■?*'*'*’ /'4
h^at vf tb*; “sre'-oh.'detnrtimnt’^he date .for the annual Senior 1 *>• I*®-hani. -de^saaed,_ are neri-
of the coll* Vo and dirtet r of, f»UY habeen set for Mon- by notified and required to prt-, . •
-the to rmr .r.t . dav cwning.’’Anril 15th according -on,t the same to the Ohdersi^nUl. | MAnufaCture<lby baking
Piav. have b-'en entered iti to Miss Midnie CLmiinghnm, spon who was bynrrder of the County | powder Specialists -who
the to uma'^n: thus far from ; or‘nf_the: clas*. - . ' Court of, Comanche County, r '\- | make nothing but bak*
Brownwootl Hiuh School, Goldth- I The play; which ia^under. the as.appointed administrator oyk r.;ft..rrtn—j,r ,, nd m*
;walte Additional.’en- direction of-Mrs. Romeo S.- WaL 1 said estate.>-op the l^th day-, of »’ p
trie»*are exoected since the dis- 3f.er, i.; being presented about a | March, 19®!>. and. whose post of !
t.-iet*co\n^*s a number of coipCes month. earTief thtir year than fke address is ■^Je»p»f»eht»r*Te*a». I.-.-
m thi-. secti m. ststes the Bu’- j vsual. It heretofore has been
, 'etitf. Two of. the du'brf’il of the l syt for ooPimeneement^ week.
’•la’** wilV be frr>,> Coleman - ----—-2—___
Xr: ,!>; Sensabanirh To..,
W«rn - m’-tV* di t¥*ct tounn-
We*>tmorrlnnd, C.'-earPerv.March
.and Dingle Anril' 1 • W. P
Maedi**ss, Energy,. March 30, and
Gustine nril 1. - ■" -±--~
•. Groim 5:-Jess Banaes,- Comvn
Cons^Byietod. AnrH 1: Eanl Cato. •. vMajiVr W. Pr Dingle* M. D*.
Proctorf M.vcn 30 snd* April 1;V former Prbctor^phvsil^ia, who
^./^Matthews, Wilson. March | has bWn In the U. S. Aiiny aar»
ut"t
tlori
insii
- -- Arroy
l°nds, riuality ‘ifVH-’ rcr«rPPit
itiffer»nt voices. Instead of
3tT, and Lamkir* April L i vice for about^ ten years, redeiv
Group 6s R. H.* Reed^ Oliver (ed a promotion recently when
Springs, March 80- and R->
Springs apd vicinior, Api
bin son
W,. $. Carrath. De Leon, March
and Anril T: M. T. Stevens,
*H1* March 80 and Vaa Dyke,
“ V ! .. T
pril T; Hawaiian Islands to Boston Hap
%
he was ' transfarred from the
he was made Superintendent of
a Government Hospital. ’
> Majot Dingle we. In the Ha-
walin UJernHi about biro year*.
The latest in soun 1 «* »i*ip*hent
wss instnlle 1 *t the Ma’estk
Tbe«trp th?T- 'w*efc 'fb«n vi
complete R. C. A High Fi ’eliiy
Un’t.wM r*ddycL-•
Th»v* t < .Dir vkme e.fl_
r*od in many of Jhc Jirge tbev-
t.-c-. of the country inc’ul n ^ the.
Mfrient’c and Capital ht 'Dti’tas
Vaie«tic at Ssn.An»oPio. Msientic
nnd New p< lm«*n ’JH -uxt-'n
Nr»w Liberty nt' Fort Worih^-The
Music Hat! ;*t Fndio C\tv and"*
The Ro,V7. at Phnn-telp' _ ___
Tbi ‘ W* / machmerv . rV-res | T !>,!.»% Toi-Ia^m : f !>?• ScP^ab-ngK- u.- .nffw con- n
tu- Mn’yri'C In the- clr.-v«_ with - O..." • I.-flU iflOR,, i^ctc-l with .ft. M.">1
the be«t4 thrept*-©"' of th* ro-n-
•j*v and tmdouMedtv wi’h be aw-
nr erne ted -Hv • the people of’ Cr,- _____
r\inche and Co - i , The " ....... :- >> •.>! -•
'In the. old at vie pp'.nl [I&'n Tarje* ;*t J,Col*e*b' wt1’ ba-i
all- men’s voices' soundeft,similar j >% -ap^-o-*1' ti >n '■ r P0 5f>> 1
and rill wo.-'-enV voices jrere u ’•.....
;• - to' ’ r.to * ■■ - •*» LA... not' i -
•n^. re.'.
Route lr - rr*~ ~ I
VERNON E. McKKEVT^B. \
Administrator: < 11 > :
:.T- » r ” —
supervision of ezpe^
cK«mmts.' ’’ • •*•'>.-'23s-
chemists.
ALWAYS
. . --- Preach Here Sunday
’pent sy.ip to n rcgionnl moor v _-r___._•,_ . -
•■t AiHlen * ia*--'nr' 'the • _ t, ' , “ . , .. .
•>at.'\ R-own ^*(Vv V Tfirh Won th' [ ^r* ^ .^* * <>n *l u ^.->nL #
b and th - u •
u**n*v -t las* vpar .. * P.hS Chco Dmtr.^ will Wggj -m
_u ^ «______ toe rnmTrTv ^L'tV>(>i •-£ '< hQ-jL
FiiPdav r'0 -,'inr n'c ^Inv- to Rev. i
46. Bi'tk* vert* fee. part or . vt.i
MOITMR WANTED
We art* now in the fnarket fi*c
your rhohair and are buying daily.
BKIGHTMAN & SON
^o.moo riven
n
Ruptured
>Vr Sri..n.«r « •'"• •' .........
Jv AYhy order ‘your»,truse when
_ > | we can-GUARANTEE a fit
Is OlirlN iblonaay j and Nuli - . ction. IVnato fiuing
>.». .2$’•«*••■'le.r ISO
FULL PACK V
NO SLACK FILLING-
MILLIONS OF POUNDS'HAW SUN
,- USID at OU* GOV8SNMINT
.....I
t
lends, qualitv ‘ifSt- rer*on;EitV to
of
olu metalic ouriitv in mus:(:al
strmngnta,- ’ytpy now he«f f«H
clear '<*nd vridistarbed tenow such
a* coma from the instrument It-
self. v. -——V
The R. C. A.‘ Htgh Fidelity
Baund’ at th« Majestic will en-
TW to. relax completely as
vou enjoy glamorous pressfifi*
Umm m Dm MfMt. *
-—n- -
j Daoline Joyce MvDo’dal, two-
I “ear-old daughter ..oL‘~AIr.. anil
\- o-qv St.rnhMl 1'^/ "’ . J MoD.****Jl1 1 d'v l 't
Empire-TriH’*ne.‘’fb-’r- was lo^rn-^''[the, home df hgy.ffr»h R»sryn^.
pd last week when fiivsl action’.'lr. and, Mrs.
uts taken hv the lcrislaturn .Inji’fJ’f- ^1n*T’v* Mkrch -Tlj^ . 0/
Poking peovloiemir ‘fho aofjF^teal diphlw.bfil. .InU‘
rrhools (n all the' fHaUr instltu- :n OaVwood <>meTerv v *f-
tlomr: , Hemopn with Rev. M. S. Uwidpy
child of Mr.
as born
FebruaiTV 26, 1*33. She wus also,
the e rsn.h-tsn-djter of Mr. and
Mrs. im McDonald.
Teachers and others who ham 1 ''ffiriatmg
tb,C summer
years MVe' and Mrs.
been connoqted with •
-esslons the jmsf few.
required" tA do this extra
xrork ufith vury Httle
item.
Pauline.
Ot *
Uie onlv c
McDonald.
rouBU A complete • Une of
abdominal belts, «ml Scholl’s
foot appliances. '*.
R^nfro-StcMinn
Drug €a
See
Center at Baker St
Texas -
-t • (35-88)
O. H. DONAHO
For Gasoline,
Lube Oil,
and CS^KSei
s.
mm
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