The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1939 Page: 1 of 8
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COMANCHE! COMANCHE COONTY, TEXAB. AUGUST
11. 1939
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CLYDE CARKETT REVIEWS WORK
OF 76tfa SESSION OF CONGRESS
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By Conirmaun Clyde L. Garrett
Congress has ended its seven
months old session. The 76th Con-
gress was in session 140 days, in-
troduced about 10,000 measures,
of which 400 laws were enacted.
Some of the highlights ,of this
session are—-
The $30,000,000,000 limit set in
the Second Liberty-Rcrijl Act on
the amount of long-term*Tatdera]
obligations that may be outstand-
ing at any time, was removed. It,
does not effect the legal limit of
45 billion dollars fixed for all j
Federal obligations.
A new monetary control law
was enacted. It authorizes the
Newburg Plays
Comanche Team
Here Sunday
The Newburg baseball team will
meet the"‘Comanche team here
on the Grammar School grounds
at 3’00 o’clock Sunday afternoon
President to alter'furtYier the gold! In what promises to be one of
content of the dollar to anv point' the best games of the season,
between 50 and 60 per cent of its Good crowds have been attending
dormer level whenever gold
reaches $20 67 an ounce in value.
r -1$ -e^gailariy continues .for two
years the operation of the two
billion doriar stabilization fund to
protect the dollar in internatTori-
*1 exchange. It assures domestic
silver producers ol ;a fixed pric”
for silver cn a basis of 7111 cents
an ounce. Thp President is autlv-
orlaed tc cojfltintie to buy silver
abroad. ,
Extension of the period during
which obligations of the Federal
Government, may be used ats col-
late!-] security for Federal Re-
serve notes.. _
Appropriations include $1,477 -
000,000 for WPA relief and work
work relief, $1.194 498.6.33 for the
Department of Agriculture, the
latter including $113,000,000 for
disposal of crop surpluses and
,$225.000,000“.for parity payments
to farmers, f.
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Accounts of Family
Reunions To Appear
In Old Settlers Issue
NEXT CHIEF TO BE OUT EARLY
, Tlie next issue of The Comanche Chief will be out one
day -earlier than usual po tlsat free copies may be distributed
at the Old Settlers Reunion at Lake Eanes Thursday mornings
The paper will be published Wednesday night instead of
Thursday night and will go out. on the-rural routes early
Thursday morning. , . >
We will appreciate all advertisers and contributors
getting in their copy as early as possible. However, we will be
able to handle copy if handed in any time Wednesday. We
are anxious to carry as many true stories of early life in
Comanche County as possible. If you have anything which
you think will, be interesting to the readers, do not fail to
hand it in. ' '
.i ‘ We ht»|*e to carry an advertisement or greeting from
every business firm in Comanche'; Many of the merchpi’s
are going to arrange special bargains for the day andf will
include the day of the picnic for their week-end specials.
The Chief will give a life-time subscription to the oldest
persoft registering at Tire Chief Office on the day of the’picnic.
Let's all co-operate tc make August 17 a great day for
the old settlers. ' "•
PEOPLE FROM ALL PARTS OF
THE STATE TO MEET AT LAKE
EANES THURSDAY, AUGUST 17
Quartet Singing
Convention Is Set
For Tonight Here
Singers Wanted
For The Reunion
these Tree games an season arrd
another big attendance is expect- ■
ed Sunday with a big following'
lrora-Newburg.
It will be Newburg vs. Newburg
in the box. Buster Hicks, acej
htirler for the Comanche team i
lives at Newburg but has played
with the locals all season and has1
macie a remarkable record. He
will be opposed by Bob Burton,!
Viteran pitcher, who also has
played some with the Comanche
team. A pitchers duel is expected.
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Sidney School To
Open September 4
Pension Plan Fails
Between 4,000 and 5.000'pepplej
are expected at Lake Eanes Thur»x
day. Anfrhsf 17 as Comanche play*
host to the 32nd Annual Reunion
of Cpmancne County Pioneers and
Ex-Soldiers.
W D Jenkins, chairman of the
program committee, announced
ye1, terday’ tiwt a full program has
- fbeen. completed and indication*
. All singing classes an#-cp,arte*s | are that this, yearns program will
ot Comanche and adjoining coun- [surpass all- it centJ efforts. While
ties are urged to be present and ! tIre old settlers will be, honbr
, . to take part in the slng.ng at the ' guests and will be in charge of
The Cc.manche County Singing i Old Settlers Reunion at , Lafltv , the program and w ill talk* the
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for all age.v and th’Cre will be
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y Convention will meet'’at' CornarF K«nes .Thursday, August 1
' che tonight at the open air revival cording to the comm tec. IP
grounos lust east of the post of-1 to bring song books, tXnnutice ; plenty of entertainment; for the
flee < according to^CecTT Horttm/states] . r' .. , . young people including free' SWim-
who sp>id that should it-be jaininr! ] Last year singing a: the reunion diving. *• •
tiie convention would be held in! was * one of tffc features uf tlu*1 ^ member of the pro-
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Eight Are Fined
Here For Motor
Law Violation
Writs-ups of a number of f
u rpuviinnc uthi/*h urorc. hanH* I , PfeClllCt WO, 1 BCCOrdlllK
The Sidney Public School will
open Monday. September 4 for
the new session according to Sup-
erintendent J B -Cooper A public
program will be given on the pre-
ceding Saturday night when plans
fer the school year will be an-
nounced—along with entertaining
features.
Superintendent Cooper is now
beginning Tils thirteenth year with
that school.j having taught there
five years, before going to Proctor
and serving two terms as super-
intendent and having taught there
seven years .since his return.
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, Eight men. have drawn fines Sidney faculty including two new
isince the first of.August for motor i^arn^rs- ^Iorm ?
law violations in Justice of Peaco! sbnnRs Daniel Baker «rad-
the Methodist Chy^gh building, j program and it is tie-
All Mngets, of the county are year to stress thdt jta-
urged to be present, Horten said J program even more
It Is the aim to make this the! ----------
biggest ‘ meeting of tire year and
several quartets frof out c.f the
county are expected including
|SiygC^.s from Milljs, • Brown, an.l
Eratn1 Counties who have -accept-
ed invitations to be "here.
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gram committee, who
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Comanche Lions
At Group Meet
Heavy Fruit And
Melon Movement
Here Continues
ily reunions which were handed
in thus week are being held over
to be Cgpried In the Old Settlers
Edition tohich yyill be published
Wednesday night so that,, free
^copies may be distributed on the
■fMcnic grounds Thursday morning.
If any other family has had i
to re-
uate, who will coach and .Leach
reunion the account eT'wliich h.u "jfl101'1 re^r Hkl1*.
net atiDeared In The Chief u1, fine and cost $14 50.
will be glad to publish It 'next | » .J. Cox, speeding f me and
week if handed ip-before Wednes- C0‘. *r4.5^- .. .. .
riav . . > AC. Adams, speeding, fine and
aay- .....r " cost $14.50.-
~1 H E Stewardson, speeding
(•$14.50
W L AUison, operating motor
trout
cords in Justice Wetzel s Court, i ,and M,ss/ «wcsel who
Cases filed Include the follow-|Wl11 teach speech,
ing:
Charlie Tyson operating motor]
i'ehicle without R R.D.L., fine and ]
best totaling $38 50
B J Cox operating motor ve-
ir
27 Years Ago j
Comanche Downs
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Brownwood 11-0
I h*Kt
The Comanche baseball team
continued to play good ball Sun
day afternoon when the IhdLans
] vehicle witfiout having registrata- j downed ^BrOWnAtocd 11 to 0 for
j tion certificate in his possession, ] their second shut-out game of
fine and cost $14 00 11 He season. Hicks who pitched air!
- . rt Omer Johnson, operating com-] tight bill was relieved by-Palmer
From The Comanciie Chie f, imercial motor vehicle without I in the sixth who also pitched good
Anrort 5;4M9r* --ichauffeur’g-iicensas. line and. cost 1 ball &tri.ung out seven men. Hick
—0— | $14.50." * fanned nine. i
Tliere WHT be qu|t« k crowd go] John L. Hyatt, having no per- Lawless got a home run arrh-j
from Comanche to Indian Gap to, mit. fine and cost $38 50 (wo sjnKiPS to thr- hitters for 1
hear "Senator Joe Bailpy 21irhS( "as Roy E. Stone, operating a motor Comanche and was followed by!
Bailey is beyond question the most vehicle qn highway and having j Hicks and Johnsie Pile win]
movement to get .the Old Cor*
| Court Hdnau.jnoyed to Lake Kant*
,.....’TiT'tirhe for t.u~feumon. says that
iie expects the biggest crowd with-
1 :n reai)JLJ'ea-vs.-.,
!,, Tiie 'progiam will open, at nine
r‘'/cluck w ith a “band contert foi-
, lioWed by-assembly aiagt’ihg.' ,■
I".’’Features bc.s.des, the band ,(x»n-
ect't and singing will include
'^■frpeak.ng rptiiid, table discassion*
of jnitneer events, old fiddlers
Cf.r.’piotaei dahemp.'display
of wcdiith-' costumes' fiom 185$
to du’ e mid quartette singing.
T.uei i 'wili be-jags, range son con-
i' a- the ;nt: durtion.of the old-
j _____ ,•*-» le.Hici’.r. '.a -oldest.:citizen in.
i The'movement Tf - r-.ir.-" a
I . , . ;_____ }out of Comanche to W<esf Texav , J...1‘ y‘ jr1,:
Twenty-six ’ (’.unanche peo|le a"d W#Sto^da\'m U'l roeiV’e^ at hue" reunion,- and
wet* at tin L...ns Club Groun ^ood lure Wedn^dav ni m.ni ■> . , - c . n, nfi lJU. oiealest
•meeting at el Brownwood ';ura*m-^ho kaW that, t ey we. ■ ,^
Tuesday n glit where a banquet I being paid from 15 con - *o 4u, _ •__________
j was tn ioyed Pi .n'ctpal' sneaker ; c,’n^* P*r hundred IJy ’ tin ier.
was ■ District G rv rrnn W H La- M,,st of the Krape- have beer.
| Roque of Cisco wlp gave an in- [marketed according to CD, Cutu-
I teres;:ng account of the J.ntei -; bi.rtson. veteran grower wno sa.t
Jrwucnal Canven’icn which he af-;.,',at there would -be a fan .-upp-s j
11tend'd at Pittsburgh. Pennsylvan-Vof «P*P« fcr hr some t my]
|ra -Music .was furnished by the|Y<’t Merlin Stanton had marketed,
Pictured above is Hon.; To^i |B;owhwo"pp High School -Band. J 0®® bushel* of .grapes, fronp h.s (,
Ccrmally. U. Si 6‘iiafor from j Ilenry Gibbs, President "of the 16 acre vineyard _ up to Tip-.i .v,
Texas, whose plan if adopted Brownw.ocrd ciub'introduced Grolip J twomfrig and estima t'd that
would have prevented *an old age President M. Kay of Brownwood | would have 200 more bushv.1- f .
pension cut He almost got bill . who acted as toastmaster during |*ale-
through Congress that would have a very (fleVer after dinner pro- A pood supply of pea che.-. wa- •
required the Federal Government j gram. C A Greene. Comanche! on ' the* grounds Wedip-d iv .u
to contribute $2 00 tot every State Tailtwister. 'was honored, by being j were bringing from 4 • to $1 .
dollar provided for old age as- (appointed to perform as special' per bushel. Two choice ba.-k*- ,
sistance up tou a total of $la i tW'ister at ti e nieeting and he j-were being held for $1 26.
monthly per beneficiary. The U. S. I kept the 'crowd in an uproar of
Senate sacrificed the Connaliv laughter and at the same time
amendment in order to speed up. brought—in the mcnev
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Coufiiy Seeking
Experiment Farm
Station Location
thp pension bill .before Congress
adjourned.
State Tax Hiked
28 Cents Friday
nopular man in the State tod*»yjno peribit. fine nnd cost $38 50
with the Democratic Party.
Rev. B W. M. Sims, pastor, of
the Baptist Church, will be oijiu
of the’speakers at the W O W
Memorial at the Skating Huik in V/lillVr 1UA AlSJji\/Uh
Comanche August 8
Lee Campbell came invlasi week
from a'htint -m the West bringing
with him hides of a panther, musk
hog, and of ten or twelve oth ;r
wild animals of less note and has
tliem on exhibit at the rear of I .. .. . “ ‘ * lt ]
the First National Bank I Meeting in secret session, the (
Uncle Cape Switzer and wife/Automatic,Tax Board Friday set1
each got two hits.
j The Box S^ore.
Comanche— AB R-
Cox 4 0
J IJicks 4 0
Lliam 5 0
Little ! . . 5 ‘ 3
Lawless 5 3 .
Helm 5 1
Palmer , ’ 4 2
Pate 5 ‘ 1
Hicks 5 1
42 l'l 13 3
are visiting in Mangum.
Mrs. Jerome McCarty, money
order clerk at the post office, is
confined to her room on account
of illness. -•*
The State meeting of the Far-
mers Union tsi in session at Gal-
veston. Presidenty J. D. Neil's term
expires and it seems certain that
W. T. Lou derm 1 lk. of this County
will succeed him.
Velma Standlfer will lead the
'Christian Endeavor Sunday night.
C. F. - Nelson has bought ths
Wllhfim Restaurant and will con-
solidate hi* old stand with it.
The post office at Priddy, Mills,
County, .has been discontinued
Roy Green died Thursday night: valuation
the 1939 State ad valorem tax; _ ,
rate at 77 cents on the $100 val- 'Brownwood—
uation, the constitutional maxi-
mum and 28 cents higher than
last year’s rate.
It wras the first raise in State
taxes in five years.
Qovernor W. Lee O'Daniel, in
Whose office the board met, bar-
red reporters from the meeting.
They were met at the door with
the statement he would Issue'”a
memorandum after the meeting.
The tax is divided into 35 cents
for State general revenue; 351 q. f*l_* A UAMJ.
cents fOT schools and sevep cents AVliCnua
for . Confederate pensions. The
levy Is on each $100 of property
Mosfcn
Carson
Hill
Sikes'
Whitmire
Mobley
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Pittman
Whitmire
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We have an experienced saddle
and harness man tn our shop.—'
Neely - Harr Is - Cunningham.
We make your shirts and collars
look better. — Comanche Steam
1 Laundry, 8. K. Fisher, Proprietor.
-p- Tfye health officer should place
uhder arreit' every women who
goes up the street with a dress jo
long trtht It drags the grdund.
Talk about flies and other things
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„ that scatter germs, but nothing
' comes ‘up to this nuisance. The
, woman who goes up the streets of
Comanche dragging a good pof-a
tlon . of her clothe* ’after her.
sweeping up tobacco spit apd oth-
er filth, on the streets does mofu
to destroy haalth than even the
lemonade man did at the picnic
last wertf when he dished out
- his drinks from the barril and
over again wltt
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it vMhing them.
Adds 9 Millions.
Baptist Encampmeiit
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Progress Made
On WPA Gran!
For Court House
The fnllriv'nR telegram was re-
ceivedJWcc;r)'"day b>‘ County Judge
R. S. McCharen from Congress-
man Clydi L. Garrett;-- -
Washington D C.
August )0th
R S. M< Charen: Counw^. Jud^e ’
Have today secured approv!'al by
WPA of your caurt house project.
Same is today being forwarded to
Bureau of Budget for approval and
from there will go to the Presi-
dent for his approval
Clyde L Garrett. MC.
Petition Asking
Demonstration
Agent Circulated
Those attending from Comanche
Were Mr and Mrs. C. A Greene,
Mr. and Mrs, K ir: Shack, Mr and
Mrs W H. Thaie .Mr and Mrs. |
Charles 5$ar\hai. Mr. and Mrs.,I
C. F. Denny.-Pr.ncip'aJ and Mr,. 1
V;rcil Chaftin, J C. Wilkersoif, I
T R Efuics. F kg an,-Maurice ■(
Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs C. W j
Gray. Mr. and Clyde House. I
Mr. and Mrs RuV Brannon Sup- j
I'erintendent and Mts.:\V Z Cornp-j
| ton, and Mr. and Mri. Joe Tapir..
Gospel Meeting
Announced For
Church of Christ
: Comanche County is making 'a
>11 one bid-for the Sandy Land
j Farm Skpt i nnenT Station which
is to he located by a committee
at A &■ M College August 19 The
• b':TI pn'viding for the ertabhgft--
' mint of such A station was pas*-
, ed by . thp -lie-4- LwHe^at-ure’ 'and
J>fgned by G vet nor W. Lee O Dan-
julhnul approx matfly $24,000 wa*.
ujipt 'piirited ;,) maintain- the" sta-
i tunj fer t :.,c .next two years.
.As4Ii:nmmit .:gg . Ixom _ Cauiaafihft _
■ urt.uuuiM toe County. Agent and-
H h n fi ;:k Secretary of the
! C. tr b' r ! Commerce, lias been
i ;nv.ti u b< a; College Statiow
U. S. Highway 87
Assn To Meet
Here August 3D
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The annual Churc.i of C .*!'• -1 oti.i r cq.in .» • seeking the sta-
. revival will begin at ti;e' mciuiie Brown. J?:a"s.land,
church Fiud.iv night Ai.ieu-;. 1H Li.Ph .s.n and Parker.
A C. Najii'". nnm.-U; of
Jchhrch,’ states.
Elder F C Rlmdes oT'-C-ii'U;
Springs who held the nieetin
hi re a year ugh. will again .1->
preaching.
Metihodist Revival
Cunningham Reunion
Is Set For Next Week
The annual Cunningham re-
union wih be held at the' family1*
historic camp grounds ten ml^c*
Mi’n of Comanche Tuesday and
Begins At Froctor Wednesday of next week
'• This is one of the oldest and
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Thf 0. S. Highway Nc. 67 1 , ^.l“'„imJ!J“l ^in'0 sumi™'‘‘u ?fa:i’,“!4 l,s "Wanlaatlcm wu^S
to Hilton Burks, Secret a rw-oL.iLe »nnounef,s. this cotfnty.
local Chamber of Commerce “Who ReVj SfUuiers will be assisted in.
said that approximately seventy- th*i.,meeting by Rev. E. R Gordon,
five delegates from all parts” of pastor at Comanche who will do
the State along the route are ex-' The preaching Rev Sanders will
perted to attend One of the prin- close the Indfiin Creek revival
oipal speakers will be H W More- Sdnday '
lock of AliJtne.f President of Sul ---------
R Th JZT*the moft Dudley Team Leads
important roa^ meetings held in
; Comanche wit tun several years
and. full details lhcruding .plans ..... -,v
for feeding the crowd will be an- The Dudley softball team with^
nounced later by Mr Burks. a perfect percentage is leading”
-- ; the local softball Pace with three
Three New Teacher* victories and no defeats Th?
. . _ ^ , leaders will meet the up-and-com-
Named r or Comanche mg w o w team tonight.
Other games scheduled before
New Majestic
, Theatre
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C. P. St. Clair returned Wed?
ie increase based on an esti- /ron> West Texas where
a valuation of $3,530,118,076. ^e( ^nt a .week at the famous
„_.d aggregate $9,8W,331. The Baptist Encampment m
tax has been as high in only. BreW]eT County, ten miles from ] mlssioners Court hire a woman to
three previous years. 1925. 1833 Alptfi4j m [act as Home Demonstmtlon Avent
1 This eighteen year old encamp- i for Comanche County was being
A petition a king that the Com-
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three previous years, 1925, 1933
and 1934.
• Veteran oh*erv<>rs said It was
the first time In their memory
that the .taiC rate had been «et
behind closed doors.
Hasse Farm House
Destroyed By Fire
A house on th,e A. E. Codk farm
neaL-Hatse, occupied by Cecil
Proffitt and family was destroy-
ed by fire about S:0Q o’clock Sat-
urday afternoon. The fire, is be-
have originated from a
of the furniture was saved.
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vJo Softball Race
FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY
Walter Pldgeon In-'“
”6000 ENEMIES"
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ment is located on a 1000 acre | circulated here Monday by Mrs. | Three new teachers were elect- the next issue ol the paper in-
ranch which belong to J. C. McPherson and Mrs. Wade ted Ior.thf, .Comanche.....Publicclude: Monday night. Hlgg.nbJth-
campment and on which Is rals- Chancellor of Newburg ThereiSchools at a meeting oT~ITie am v$. W.O.W r Tlirthr rrtgh*
ed white-face cattle whlth are * were abobtholTe-hiUndred names cn school board Wednesday night. Fhgan va Dudley; ,Thursday
used to feed thp several thousand;the petition at three o’clock The] Miss Wooten of Brady, former-might. WO W vs. Fagan,
people who attend annually. The J ladles‘Stated that other petitions Howard Payne Collpge student and Games begin at eight, o clock,
total property is valued at $126.000:were being circulated in different graduate of Southwest Texas Scores in the past wee.e s play:
and at one service a polled ion cfj parts of-the county. | State Teachers College .. bf San Friday. Fagan 10. Dt»dle.y 17:
$5,000.00 was tal^rn to pay the
expenses of the revival. As many
as 2500 peqple attend one service.
Dr. George Truett. for 42 years
pastor of the First Baptist Church
at. Dallas, preached each evening
during the revival.,
Mr. at. Clair was accompanied
St. (
■thusj.
The law’ provides that A Tnirtl-jMarcoi Was elected to teach hi Monday, FYigun 3, W O W -8;
mum salary of $1800 per year be the Orammar School. Miss Rutii.ley if..^Thursday. Fagan 15, Hlg-
pald a Demonstration Agent, thi Odom of Brownwood. Howard ginbofham 8
County to pay cue-third., the State ‘
'One-third, and. the Federal Oov-
Rayne ex-student, also wks elepic
ed tq teach in th« , Grammurf fmlow;
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Miss Joyce .Williams, daughter
Standings in
Dudley
the City LCagtri
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Agent is ip work witii the of Logan Williams of Comanvlm. Fagan ------ 4
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Final Chap:1 Dick Tracy
SAT NIGHT and 8UNDAY
-"COOPflYE. MR. CIHP**^
•With Robert Donat
And Garden Ore# ~r2
Ma.DAY anrUTUESDAY >'
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1939, newspaper, August 11, 1939; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888686/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.