The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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The excellence of oiir cusine is famous—
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there’s comfort and (juiet refinement
as well as fine foot) here.
DINNER
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WITH DRINK AND DESSERT
North Side Cafe
- NORTH SIDE SQUARE—COMANCHE
k the
terms
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ARE YOU • • •
PLAYING WITH FIRE?
Fire ran turn your property Into worthier* ashes at any
moment. It Is sound business to. carry adequate insurance.
And the “peace of mind" you enjoy when you are covered
is Worth a lot. too. Why not talk over your needs with us?
We can prohably save yon, money. ____________.
J. B. ALLCORN
.......... 1 INSURANCE AND BONDS
Fresh,..
EVEN IN THE HEAT OF A
SUMMER AFTERNOON
School Days!
. . . are just around the corner
agaln—Hundreds of children
will ridf to School In buses
AND—if one child Is injured
or killed by an accident - while
coins to or from school, some,
body must pay. A School Board
is not to blame—neither is a
careful bus driver to blame,
yet, when a child's fife is sud-
denly snuffed out. and a dam-
are suit in involved. SOME-
BODY 18 itELD RESPONSI-
BLE.
Public Liability Insurance on
School Ruse*. Is fast becoming
a “must" coverage. The need
•f such protection Is briny re-
alised more each year by trus-
tees who are expected to shoul-
der the load. —A —
This Agency Is well equipped
to handle your School Bus cov-
erage In a careful manner, and
with reliable Old Line Com-
panies—ALSO— F
Bus Drivers Bonds in the
amount of 12.009.Ob are requir-
ed by law—A Surety Bond in.
a good company relieves a
School Board of all worries
should an accident occur.
Let's talk over your School
Bus protection NOW—the lim-
its of liability, and LOW COST
for such limits.
JVA HART
Insurance Agency
COMANCHE, TEXAS
4-H Clubber* On
Mountain Vacation
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1 R|*ASU V\NAT*SKY\1 OIK EXPEKT ALTERATIONS- Bring
-a—— ; y»ur jelothes to Qille. T^ie Tailor, |
Mrt^ W. T Pennington, a form- fur the best alterations in town,
er roiident of the Merger Gap Headquarters for good cleaning
community, died cf a heart a* -r! and' prrnihg. Located three blocks !
«... Twenty-two farm boys and i[*Ck h°™ °r her | »•*« on Brownwood Highway— BAlj!?x.tDuoi* pkSaa «**«*. isa
members of 4-H-Clubs in Coman- °^or^Vsf1°nr *!Uly ^ Tailor..' , < tf > kun-my-tu» • - » wona«r(ui m
Xe .mL'surrouncUn* «Juntle» .re 2Sh®tawffJLS' uu' ' —
socto .**» S?. *£? S'TL.1
BY N. E. SCUPPER,
County Agent.
thecks
Malaria
in 7 days and
relievea
Colds’'
W-wv
,now m me woexy Mountain h ■ ~ - — - -
Stales having the grandest vaca- ® a* y,^T5 , , J>ri
tion experience of their lives. Thev d at lhe Time of hf“r
assembled1 *a,t Colemarf last Fri-
day from where the trip was
—
death.
Mrs. Pennington is 'isurviyed by
vsr*jsajr ass aes* —. sr.gUzU!
from Extension District Seven
embracing 19 .0©uiui«e cjrl this
section or the State. ,
The tri pwill take them through
Carlsbad Cavern. Albuquerque ann
Santa Fe, New Mexico; Salt Lake
City, Utah; Cheyenne, Wyoming;
Denver. -Pueblo. . and Boulder,
children.
NOTICE TO CLERKS
OF BAPTIST CHURCHES
Letters have ?een mailed out,
ana sent by members of the
Colorado; and back through the churches. If you have not receiv-.
North Plains ebuntry of Texas i**1 y°ur cl™*rh letter to the Ae-
While at Cheyenne they will be, sociation, drop me a card and I
guests at one of the biggest Here- .wl11 ,,, .
ford ranches in the entire country.) u £- Clerk.
Grand Canyon and other places s.B..irrs *>r
0'm?nwr5,Tm.d;‘%e2rS5.''| 8T M»TTHjw8.CHimCH
sr.r^’s ijsiiss * «««. « «.
in the district'and were selected Ma .i hews Episcopal Church fc>un
as having made the best report »
;in the county on their 1038 deni'-! J**v - Je.^,eys oi Brown-
1 ortstrations. The winner and rep-,w ^ w111 preacv .--
' .. .. .. — i n t i..., a# — a ft i T' l « n 4 4? "
resentatlve of Corpanche County
.and who is, now -on the trip' tv.
i Gerald D. Cozby, .son ra Mr. and
BlriT W D Cozby of tnt Newburg
community. In addition to win-
ning this educational trip. Gerald
also received distinction -he-win-
,h;ng the trip to the Fort \^orth
Fa* Stock Show last Spring offer-
led by the Texas Power and Light*
•Compahv, and a $5.00 cash prize
“offered by the International Har-
vester Ccinpany on a whole farm
record , demonstration.-!......Countv
Agents in charge of ‘lie trip are
C, V. Robinson, Coleman; J. A
barton—Hallinfier.B Jenk
Blanco; C-E. Tisdale. San SaKttr
and S A Rosenburg, Eastland.
The trip which is educational'
as well as recieaJiQJia] lit spon- j
wired by the respective CcurfVy j
Agents and other interesteu groups |
of the several counties it .s hoped I*
■j that it will be mace an annual
C. A. Lane and Mis>$ Lert^ Mae i affair.
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Com mouse News
Marriage Lieeases.
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NO TROUBLE
GUTHRIE’S
T-P STATION
WE FIX FLATS
Gospel Meeting
Church of Christ *
BEGINNING FRIDAY, AUGUST 18
_ . AT 8:00 P.M. , 1
Service* Twice Daily: 10 A.M. and 8 P.M.
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PREACHING BY E,. E. RHODES,
Carrizo
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Sgriag8,(Texas:
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5 0U ARE INVITED._____
WE LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU.
Your Telephone
/C> \ f,W0 A M AND NOT
\ !' a Nervine tablet
IN THE HOUSE
Whitehead.
— Ben Everrdge and Miss Eldeana
Lane.
Homer. W, Turnbow and Miss
Joyce Veda Hampton.
Cclombus Gresham Letbejter
ahd Miss Wilda B Taylor.
T. E. Clements and Miss Leda
Mae Lively.
Edward Christian and Miss Bet-
ty Jo Roberson.
Clyde C. Adams and Miss Mer-
shel Coker.
Marriages Recorded.
Columbus Gresham Let better
and ^>iss Wilda’-. B Taylor . Sari
UNION CEMETERY _.
WORKING AI C. 18
There will be a,, ww k:ng-*at, the
t?nion Cemetery. Friday. August*
18 Tliose interested are-urged J
attend.—D M. Jchjiscn.
BLACK - ROLLINS REUNION
AT LAKE LANES AUGUST 13
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The annual Rollins-Black re-
union- will -be held at Lake Lanes
August 13 according to an an-
nhunrenrunt by a committee who
Saba.‘ were married July 27 by t urge- a full attendance,.
Justice H Clyde Smith
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fly balanced
nlaiaiioa
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'Double
Glonr
ity; appear-
|e. It ii till
everything
ularlr (or ac
n other tart
■quality.
HOT? You won’t mind if it is! YouTl sit down fo
your bridge game, play " your best all afternoon, and
.f
Ifet up still looking fresh as a daisy. You will, that is.
if you wear refreshing rook-cleaned clothes . . . cleaned
and pressed in our modern plant. Send your summer
wardrobe today. Moderate prices for cleaning and
pressing. .... __u----......................* . . - .
Edward Christian and Miss Bet-
ty Jo Roberson. Lmgleville. were
married July 29, by Rev.. Wm. H
Cole. — .
T. E Clements and Miss Leda
Mae Lively. Outline, were mar-
rfed July 28 by Rev E. R. Gor-
don.
Victor Jdhnson, Jr . and Miss
Cornel White. Bruwnwotxi. were
married* July 24 by Rev. D A
Chisholm.
Clyde C. Adams and Miss ,Mer-
shel Coker, Comanche, were mar
rled July 26 h> Justice Geo. C
Wetzel.
Deeds Recorded.
W H. Evridge. to Jact Morgan.
FLOYD WARREN AND
MISS KILGORE MARRIED
{JjtlBAt LjOtl ,
caht sleep
mouth Sedan** “
L L Dendy, DeLecui, Chevrolet
Sedan.
________________S. S. Phillips, Comanche. Ply-
lot out of Block No. 44 in Ci*y j mouth Sedan
Do You Lie Awake Nights?
AA ILLIQNSudft. Thu worst of
* it is, you neitex know when
a sleepless night is CGmitfgT~
W'hy not be prepared?
Floyd Warren of Dublin arid DR^mhes
Miss Oletft KUgori of Edna ILil:[ tH#rv**c*nt Nervine Tablets
were united in 'nriarr.age Saturday t help to relieve tense nePves
-afiernoon.-August 5 at'4:30 o’clocK and permit refreshing sleep
bv Rpy H: .) RmhihLilI Uji hnmu ,
in Comanche i . Stop iti at the uiux strrre to-
They were a;tended by Mr. and
Try Dr Aides Nervine Tab-
lets for Nert’oti&ness, Sleep-
lessness due to Nervousness,
Nervous Nendnclie, Nervous
Indigestion, Ncrvmif Irrita-
bility.
Small Package XH
Large Package 7S«
The large package is
more economical, f
Mrs. Hnmmie Hancock df Sidney
and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Wwren
of Dublin.- -.'
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of Comanche. | Qay Houser. S;pe Springs. Chev-
J H. DeWitt to City of Coman-(rolK Sedan.. '
che. 2 acres out of DeWitt Sur- Mfs. Kather.ne Oiy. Coman-
Sy, Consideration $150. , che. Ford Sedan.
Mrs. Melinda Smart to Homer B- B. Hale. Comanche. Chev
M. Niblock. 53 acres out of Bum-' rolc‘L Sedan
TELEPHONE 504
garner Surrey, 77 , acres of the*
G: C. & S F. Survey; 17.5 acres
out of Tatutn Survey; and 29
John Deere Plow Cq., Coman-
che;. Chevrolet Sedan. /N.'-q
Rev. D D Tidwell. DeLeon'.
CHIEF DRY CLEANERS
acres out pf Corbeth Survey. Con- Ford Tudor
-sidenatioa $2850“* I Miss Ava Brown, Desdemona.
C. C Hampton to G R* Rtpiey.-r«w-vnalet..Cnuut;_—:......
lot out of Block .15 in City if | J T Landieth, May. Che\To-
Comanche. Consideration $350. (Sedan *
Mrs. Q. 11 G 'odson to Dr. T J L- "’ocri^. DeLeon. Ford Tu-
N. Ooodson. 50 acres out of Vance ; dcr
Survey. Conjidejation. love aful | John Alexander, Cnmanclie.
affection, i „ . ■ Ford TUdor I
Homer L. ;M7hcf~to Gustine In-) , F F I* t.af.-.m. Rur.ker. Fbid i
dependent Sbhool. one-half acre luckir.
£ R MILES
NERVINE TABLETS
A
Social
Distinction
1
Business
Necessity
Nothing Does So Much .for So Little!-
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X 6XUS
Telephone
PRICKLY HEAT, SUNBURN
. SKIN IRRITATIONS
— 5bi*atnui' Jet cvrt 40 TEARS
B-HEYERS
[f '- PRICKLY HEAT POWDER
■trw *r youw ohuo- stout
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).95
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uche*
A YEAR ROUND
MARKET
For Y our Milk and All Country
Produce
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^ A good steady market is worth something to the
farmers who have milk, chickens and other
country produce to sell. Otir Institution is here to
stay—we buy every day in the year and when pBSftlble
strlVe to extend any aid possible whereby all will
I**-benefited. . ~T;
Wh« Voo Have Something Te Sell We
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Appreciate An Opportunity To Serve You.
■ $
THE FARMERS PRODUCE
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Dublin, Ford 1
DcLton. Ford
Ford
lot ki town of GuSUne. Con^idcra-1 c ^■
tion $1.00. ; Pickup.
E. C. Chick to Etila Birdspng j E- W n.
and Bcula Mantgomfiv. 35 * acr?s.jPickup.
•but' cf E.T'.R.R. Survey. ConstE \ 3- 'N- T(*r.. DeLeon.
I deration $10. - . • HFic',iup.
I D. S. Miller to Dr. J H. Eargle. | O. W. \r.u:l .!ur.-t. DeLeon. FoTC
Pot out of John Clark Survey, Firkup.
Consideration $21. . =.^, Higginbotlmm Bros &. Co..
S. D. Wesl^-to Clcmmie Barry. |Gustint. Ford Pickup.
, 67 7 acres out of H. at T. C. Ry. ( George M Christie, D*Uoh.|
I Co. Survey. Consideration $1,043 ! Ford Pickup )
Melinda Smart to MaryFrallcw | M- O Befne. Comanche, Chev-| H> L. Stewart & “Son'
acres out of Hamilton rolet nuck. I
' Silirvoi’ OnnciHnro I i«n tl HH ar\ 4 I Liggett ^ MfyOTS TObUCCO CO..
Chevrolet 'Panel.
REAL ESTATE
if you want to buy oh
* f ,w.
SELL FARM. RANCH OR
CITY PROPERTY,
SEE
Survey. Consideration $1D0 and
Other consideration
New Aulombiles Registered
During July.
Jewel Halbrooks, Comanche.
Ford Tudor„
T. D. Brown, Sipe
Chevrolet Coupe.
James H. Rhodes, DeLeon.
Chevrolet Sedan.
Bert F. Koegl. Comanche, Ply-
Springs.
Bad Breath May Show
• You Need This Help!
Bad breath la sometimes due to bad
teeth and often due to sluggish
bowels.
It offends. And to neglect it may in-
vite s host of constipation’s other
discomforts; n—dgches, bilious-
neee, loss of appetite and energy.
Don’t let constipation slow ye~«
down. Taks a little spicy, all vege-
tans BLACK-DRAUGHT tonight.
In the morning there’s an evaesa
tion that’s generally thorough. You
feel fine againl * a . .
BLACK-DRAUGHTS principal, in-
gradient is, an “intestinal tonic-
ptdcafii Hid jrtiifyl
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Standard Burial Insurance Company
A 't' ' • •
Dublin. Texas, July 27th. 1939
STANDARD BURIAL INSURANCE C O. *
309 Brown Street Brownwood. Texas r *
Gentlemen: -
- This will acknowledge receipt of your check in full and
satisfactory payment of claim with your Company on account
of the death of my husband. J. VV Sharp, who died July 24.
“ I wish to thank you for your promptness and courtesies In
the* prompt paymeitt of this claim and assure you that I am
glad to recommend the Standard Burial Insurance Company
to any one needing good life insurance at a very reasonable
cedi. - r . ’
My husband had paid only one quarterly premium to
your Company. -
Thanking yon, I am, '** *
Go to the COOL mount.iin-rountry of Cotor.ufo
for your vacation. Spend care-free dayi amid
towering snow-capped peaks, vast forests and
qii»et streams of this glorious vacation-land.
COLORADO VACATION FARES ARE LOW-
here ire eximptet ol Santa Fe Round-Tiip Fares
from COMANCHE . ..?
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st*
DENVER
t’olo; Springs
IN COACH
Rrturn Limit
Oct. Slit
$25.70
$23.65
IN PULLMAN (brvts Mini
B«iurn Limit .Limit
21 Dayt
$32.10
$2!t.-6<)
fium .Limit
°‘v \K
'$:i7.90
$34.75
Daily Air Conditioned Sleeper
to DENVER on the “RAStfi^W"
leave COMtVGIK
At. Colbrado Springs
Ar. DENVER
1:32 AM
J.. <:te AM
. 8:15 AM
Very truly yours.
Mrs. Nettle Sharp. Beneficiary. -
P. 8.—The above is a copy of letter received from Mrs. Nettle
Sharp after the payment of claim, 1 • MSe.)‘
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C. iL NICHOLS. Agent
,, Boat* Fe Station Phone 304
C*Oftl.ANCHE, TEXAS
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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/m1/3/?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.