The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1932 Page: 7 of 12
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF OCTOBER 14, 198*.
CROSS ROADS
Mr. and Mm. Jack Cagie en-
tertained a number of friend*
with a party Tuesday night.
Oliver Moore of Runnels coun-
ty spent last week with his
brother, Sammie Moore, here,
Colliii and Preston May and
families of Arkansas are visiting
their father, W. H.. May.
Arthur May has returned from
Lubbock where he KWs been visit-
ing his sister, Mrs. Hardy Ram-
p«y.
r* V *»- .,
Troy Rogers of South Texas
has been visiting his
HM
HOLCOMB
Miss Francis McCurdy sp
Monday night with Miss J«
May of Nejrburg.*
Mrs. Lula Ganndy and ch
ren of Newburg visited Mr. i
Mrs. H. Layman last Wwinew
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Davis
Brown wood spent Sunday i
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Duncan
and son, have left for their
home at Houston after visiting
his father, A. J, Duncan.
_ — r rent* here.
Mrs. Reginald Taylor and son,
Reggie have gone to Columbia
to visit relatives.
i. W indell La Roque, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne LaRoque and son,
James Frankie were Austin visi-
tors Sunday.
• •*.. 1
J. Frank Wright, Mrs. Lorens
Roberts and Era Hood spent the
week end in Dallas with Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Rachel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pittman
are working at Rockwood.
Singing was well attended at
this place Sunda* night, with a
lsrge number of visitors from
Sipe Springs and Beattie.
Rev. Woolsey will fill his regu-
Given
Me’S BUSINESS CQLLBQS
Knowledge of the Fundamental
Principles - of business is a val-
uable asset for the farm youth
who wisely stays on the faoML
—Mc’s. Business College, Brown-
wood. "
fe. BLONDE VENUS
LYRIC THEATRE—BROWN WOOD
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 17-18
Hoover or Roosevelt, which will go into eclipse on November 8?
No man knows for a certainty ... but the nation-wide straw vote being
conducted by this newspaper, together with some 2.000 weekly newspapers
throughout the country, shows w'.ikh is favored to “shine on.” . . . Have
you cast your vote yet ? Why not do so today ?
Glorious Heroine
Alex Fisher
Buried Monday
ANNOUNCEMENT!
WB HAVE MOVED OUR MARKET
INTO THE CITY GROCERY gTAND
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE
CITY MEAT MARKET
ton« 845- LEO SHANKLE8 Prop We
PROCTOR
Mr. and Mrs. Bobb Overton
of Waco' spent part of last wek
here with Mrs. Joshie Washing-
ton.
Paul Gray is receiving treat-
ment at Mineral Weis.
Mrs. Paul Cato and children
are visiting at Aquilla.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jennings,
of Coleman visited relatives here
last week.
Mrs. Sewell of Brownwood is
visiting her son, J. T. Sewell
and family. * I
Mrs. Lloyd Brown has returned
■from Baird where she has been
visiting.
taUMDURSnu SEZ
TlkAES ARE eETTlWG
BETTER*-WE BROKE
•v *
Even on ui$ Potatoe
CttOP THIS YEAR ....
GET YOUR CAR
READY FOR
WINTER USE
PLEASE BRING IN COOPS
We are now repairing our equip-
ment for the coming turkey sea-
son and we urge all those who
have coops belonging to ua to
please bring them in at once.
We will appreciate vour bring-
ing these in at once.
FARMERS PRODUCE CO.
Sarah McClosIcey, 8 years old, and
weighing only 40 pounds, afflicted
with infantile paralysis since s baby,
present rd herself at the Camden
(N. J.) Health Department, offering
a pint of her blood that an infantile
•cram might be made. Deemed safe
to her, welfare by the physicians, tbs
transfusion was made.
POSTED NOTICE 1
LET US CLEAN GREASE AND ADJUST
YOUR CAR FOR THE COOLER WEATHER
Careful Adjusting Makes Driving a Pleasure.
We are Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
U. S. and G. & J. TIRES AND
RATIONAL BATTERIES
Any one gathering pecans or
trespass pf any form on my
ranch on Rush Creek and
North Leon will be prosecuted
to the fullest extent of the law.
Hunting and trespassing of all
kinds forbidden.—J. A, Lee (7-l<5p
BETTER DRY CLEANING
SERVICE *
We have ohe of the most com-
plete and modern Dry Cleaning
Plants in this part of Texas. This
plant gives vou a Better Dry
& .Cleaning Service.—Just Telephone
(fv'l.—Chief Dry Cleaners.
STATEMENT
tized Q( the Ownership, Management,
*?!?• Circulation, Etc., Required by the L. BALLOU, PIONEER OF'
Wl,j Act of Congress of August 21, BRADY, SUCCUMBS
* of 1912, l __
e*rR’, —6— * ■ I '‘TftpsM was sounded by Death
,%Thc Comanche Chief .publish- ^ i^'&^oldSt
amf *1 Weekly at ( omanche, Texas an<, most hi h, eiU-
Moll fo*. J*8t’ 1932- rens. and as well as one of the
, {a County of Comanche avTw’.T^"* * **
' Before me, & Notary Public - At the time of his passing’ Mr.
tam *0 and for the State and county t DuHoU lacked but 26 days of
"X aforesaid, personally appeared W. | ^aching the remarkable age of
H, Carpenter,. who, having been ^ yekrs. Mrs. Ballou, who has
duly sworn according to law, de- a*s° been quite ill for the past
"E l-oses and says that he is the «*« weeks, is Still confined to
__i. Business Manager of the Coman- oed.
che Chief, and that the following Lugemo Ballou was a natlye
is, to the best of his knowledge «f tho Repulic of Texas, of which
*1 and belief, a true statement of distinction he was justly proud.
. -I the ownership, management (and ”e was "Prn in Grimes county
' . if a daily paper, the cinhalation, November 4, 1843, under the Lone
f etc., of the aforesaid publication ^tar Flag.
. for the date shown in the above _ Funeral services were held ,
caption, required by the Act of Tuesday afternoon.
| August 24. 1912. embodied in Among out of town relative*.
rr: section 448. Postal Laws and hfre »*■ the funeral were aever-
j ® i Regulations, printed on the re- Jj nephews and nieces, including |
s * verse of this form, to-wit: J£r *and Mr*. Tom Holmslsy of I
vj?" 1. That the names and addres- Comanche, Steve and Miss Alice
ses of the publisher, editor, man- B*J,0U of Hamilton.—Brady Staad-
| aging editor, and business mans- arP-
the *r*r* *r*: -
heir J n-K1 C^mnJnhv Col^nche SJ* PECAN PLANT OPEN
1 «» l"hr^rryc wZt; W« desire to announce theopen-
d • Jn* this of PW ShelK
I Of w w’ in* P1»nt which we are operat-
son. Manager, W. H. ins, with New Crop Pecang Any
i in *JpeTt~T‘ a „. j r one desiring work should make I
Var, Wnw«r^on Lm) w H cTminter’ *PP,ic*tion at once. Those start-1
iSS T™ in«r now will have preference
idow,b oh Th»Pthfnknown lmn.lhnH.ni during the entire season and if
mth<“ «««»▼ of the olant is not
F' kSS«.TS secured now we will take addi-
• B- S tion*1 Pickers later on however,
she.- h " jh If you fail to start now we can
JL «• PARPEOTBB. Bus.- MmmWcAN CO.
| ness Manager. __________ •
,*■ t Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 3rd dav of October. 1932. PI.EASE BRING IN COOPS
m_,’ T. C. GEORGE. (My com- We are now repairing oureqUip-
mission expires June 30, 1932) ment for the coming turkey sea-
MASTER cleaning
JOE TUPIN, Prop.
LET US HELP VOU CARS KOR THE CAR
WASHING—GREASING—REPAIRING
EVANS
Phone 154
303 Fisk
Brownwood
Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Co.
Ladies* Coats___________________________50c up
Ladies* Dresses_________________________ 50c up
Ladies' Suits_________________;__________ 50c up
Ladies Hats ___________________________ 50c
Men’s Suits________ 50c
Men’s Overcoats_____________________a. 50c up
Mens Hats __________________ 75c
At the present low prices on “Master” Cleaning you can
■ afford to have all your winter wardrobe cleaned.
Cleaning preserves and beautifies all materials.
Special Attention Given Mail Orders.
Always “Master” Service
BE ONE OF THE GANG!
Follow fhe Crowd to the
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 25th
8 O’CLOCK.
To Hear and See •
THE LIONS ROAR—
THE FIREMEN FIGHT—
THE RAND PLAY—
~ THE AMERICAN LEGION PERFORM—
THE GLEE CLUB SING—
- THE PEP SQUAD PBP— V ‘ tf&fl
THE FOOTBALL BOYS TACKLE—
THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL TELL— * . J
THE WEST WARD MARCH-
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB CHARM-
STUDY CLUB TALK—
. ’ . All Serta of Entertainment and Fan.
Prises Given by Vatevaf Audience.
v-: Plenty of Enthusiasm and Laughter.
10c ADMISSION FOR ALL GROWN-UP8 OR BABIES
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I HAVE ASSUMED PERSONAL CHARGE OF THE
GAS AND OIL BUSINES8 AT MY GARAGE
AND WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS.
GAS—OIL—TIRES
EX IDE BATTERIES
CLARENCE BIGGS
SPECIAL
While They Last
Beautiful Bed Room Suite, good quality, new do
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES
A Complete New Fresh Stock
PRESCRIPTIONS
V»,*!«■*■(*
i*»»yvK
-A New Stock—A New Store
A New Service.
Our Better Hamburgers and Coffee
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Felt Baae Rugs___________________________|
— 4 Used Pianos For Sale.
You can’t go wrong on this Furniture. We aleo
a complete Line of Rugs and Floor Covering
Money-Saving Prices, and all Heme FurnishU
Quality and Prices Always Right!
NOTICE
It.—Howard Kllpat-
will tin In demand a* buainaas
condition n improvo.—Mc’s Busi-
ness College, Edwin G. Brown,
Prin., Brownwood. Texas.
The Woodman Circle meets each
Tuesday night at seven thirty and
.we want every member to be
present next Tuesday night for
a special meeting.—Alice West*
Guardian. It
Mrs. D. F. Franks yand daugh-
ter, Mias Voids, adei
in Dublin. * -*
KRAFT VELVEETA
Half Pound naekage
PLEASE BRING IN COOPS
We are now repairing our equip-
ment for the coming turkey sea-
son and w« urge all those who
have coops belonging to ua to
please bring them in at once.
„ We will appreciate vour bring-
Renfro’s ing three In at one*. -
full Una of Kraft Cheese anr
Mavonnaist. Always Fresh Ren
fro’s Market.
SHORTY VINEYARD— -CLARENCE
Telephone No. 5—We Deliver
BROWNWOOD,
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1932, newspaper, October 14, 1932; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888675/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.