The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940 Page: 8 of 10
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H. 8. LATTXMOR3 1________.
JAMES J* ALEXANDER---,
Tor Representative J94th JM0L—
H. r. HOWINOTON ...I----
fiETH MOORE '..............,---_
For County
H. H. LOCKRTDOB -
. R. 8. MoCH AREN .__:.....:------L
Far County Attorney—
. BOB McCAMPBELL __
D. P. PARKER
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1—
F. L. LITTLE ____________j=_
W.-D. CHAPMAN ___
for Commissioner Precinct No. 2—
HERMAN MAY ______i........
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Peace Precinct No. 1-
RRIS LANE _________
Cotton Grove I Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Park Huntington *Maeb
and son, Joe Of Comanche spent ^Iss Louise C
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.' week with Mr
° Summers. “
Mrs. Arvil Houck and daughter- Up .
spent Saturday in Goldthwaite. da£hU?™
.Mr. and Mrs. B^l Glasgow and sundayat Shil
daughter Louise and Mrs Ollte Mrs. c. Br Allis
King and Btrf and Mrs. Johnnie
Hurt arid daughter. Patricia spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Payne: ***** Sund4y-
Sidney
CONOCO
GAS AND
OIL
BOB McCAMPBELL THANKS
1.. VOTERS OF COUNTY.
* I wKh to thank the voters of Comanche County for
the confidence ftprfMfd in me Saturday tf nominating me
your next County attorney. --------
I solicit the eo'operatlop of the^eriilre HUsenship |n
performing the dtiUes of tfill important office and I assure
you that I hold no ill feeling toward you whether you. voted
Mr. and Mrs Bill Parker. Jr
and daughter and Miss Paulene
Lowe 'ail of Brawley. California
spent Sunday night here with hti
slater. Mrs. Lester Chandler and
family.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph. St a turn
and children spent, Sunday, in
Brownwood with his jwter. Mrs.
- Mr. and Mrs J. W Mclntlre
antartatnad relatives and friends
e with a basket lunch at their
it home Burid&y. 1‘ ' ,
d J. W. Mclntlre. Jr.. Oscar Mc-
- Stagr, Kaswrll Williford arid Mar-
WU1 safeguard your car against
iaugcrous overheating durtng
hot summer months and afford
greater mileage per dollar.
When you patronise our srrtce
station you ere patronizing a
home town merchant-... Wo try
to Show otir appreciation of
your business by giving the
friendliest service in town.
Yin Pranks are at wort for the
Santa Ye in Sleph^nville this
week. \
for or against me.
I shall try (t repay that ronfidenee you placed In
By Making yoS thirWn tfffleer possible. -
BOB McCAMJfELL
Stuart Porter and family.
Jessie Westfall and cousin
Nellon -Cox of Marlin.spent last
Uft lure with her father. O. 8
friends here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Laridreth
of Dallas visited B. A. Griffin
and mother over the week-end.
Mrs. Jackie Toliver pf. Dallas
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs
C. E. Huffman apd son. Doyle,'
over the week-end.
Mrs, Isla Ma?*Marshall and son.
Eldon of Pioneer spent last week
with Mrs. B Davis.
. TO THE CITIZENSHIP OF
COMMISSIONER’S PRECINCT NO. 2
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I wish to frpim my ilncerest thanks and appreciation (or
the loyal support rendered by my friends and aonnalntances
Your Mileage Merchant
in the recent Primary and Run-Off.
Gusiine
CONOCO SERVICE S^A
On Brownwood Highway
HERMAN MAY
your .«
S, toy *. ««“•
fX WISE MCORO
Mrs. Bob Couch visited- relatives
in Coleman last week.
M.ss "Dorothy Couch and her
most famous tiro
lovi sail rwtBi
mfither, of Brownwood. were vial-
tors here last Wednesday/ Miss
Ciu< h teaches English in Gustine
High School. The term begins on
Srpterober 2. ..-v:; ' ^
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Willingham 1
and sons are visiting relatives in
Missiatippl. - '!
Mr. and Mrs. cap Oleaton arid,
daughter, Jegnlne of Zephyr (pent,
the weekend here with his moth-j
er. Mr i. L; A. Ofcaton.__* J
TO THE HEART OF THE WEST
Mr. a rig Mrs. Worth Earale and
Mrs W E Keith fUgnt to Port I
Worth Saturday for a few days! ■
visit win Mrs. Keith's sisters and 1
their families.
Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Hale and
hfrs.. 8. S. Todd were business
You can be sure the WORTH HOTEL is a
good surrounding FOR REAL FOLKS. That’s
there
why folks of the west all rongregate
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yjhen. they come to Fort Worth. Sure fire hos-
pitality like that of the range make* every
turn a pleasant experience.
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SIZE
With your
“•U («>•
* C,'V“a gwu mm-
ilng with aeverat<additions to the
ohurch by baptlsui. ■* ‘ /
j Mr. and Mrs!' ArBle Bovd of
Ralls visited over the week-end
with their parents, Mrs. DolUe
I Boyd and Mr and Airs. Dick Ver-
jHobdy Rill and daughter
• ’of nsai Hamlltori viitted last week
) jin the home of her parents, Mr.
#ffd Mrs John Allen.
f Mr. and Mrs; Homer L. Miller
and, family of Goodrlck visited
friends and relatives here over
J the week-end.
Hardy Harris. B. A, Harwell and
| his father of Energy a-e fishing
|on Lake Brownwood this week.
Mayor Bsrtrarri and L. R. Bert-
ram were in Cross Plalos A<nutt
,15 attending a meeting of Hlgh-
1 way No. 36 Association.
Air-conditioned guest
Coo tits
(TEMPpEONTROLLEP )
make for added comfort,
too. All rooms with
shower and tub.
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"C 3m All Woathor
whit* VMMI
LOW PRICES
on ofhor guarantood
►dyuar .Tires —as low Of
rise of thro prices in July «I A I
-ere oiler you Ike qt.at "C-l" All-Woothor
Goedyeer Att-Weatber
FIRST-AND-0NLY"
SAU PRICES
4.7S-18 er
5X0-19 SIZE
■ 5.25 or S.WJ-JV $ 9.25
' r. I r,.25orC.:o-i6 12.25
■ w® 4.75 or 5.00-19 7.55
EB • jfcTii5v> 125 or 5.50-18 B.45
Slife Coth pricei with ft»>r old Mrs
. v OTHLiSIZEi- >
«M«n |N ^
Woathor or Rib Trend WM»e ridewollr tUnkfiy hlw ier
^ V r your old tiro
WRITTEN
LIFETIME GUARANTEE
They make good or Wr dot
Scneihle rules . • . snperb
foorl en fjrvffee Shop and
Digflng Room . . . give y«m
total,enjoyment at the
Worlh.
Girli Are Advised To,
^ Build-Up For Relief
Lack of klWwledge esuses many
a weak, pndtriwuriahed girl k lot
of sufTcririgl . ------r—r--;
Many othsrs,' howe .r, know how
the hea&ches, nerVoasriesB. ersfrtp-
like pain of functional dylKuttonhea
due to malnutrition arc helped
by the proper use of CXtEDUf. “
*HoATs' take It a few days .before
and during “thw-time," Co help esse
periodic distress BtA-CA HDUlp
IT’S tAMY TO BUY ON 90- ^
EASY-PAY TERMS ««*»'
JACK FARREfX
Mann yet
awfi,;'1". '•‘C
prineiprit Ose is to hetp increase
. sppetiiei gtlhHjbdS :the‘ IT5w
gastrie fuicer to aid digestion,
ashfiit In Dylldlng up physical re*
k > -jistance and thus lislp reduce pert*
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888951/m1/8/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.