The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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Dr. Littler
heComanche Chief
Political
Announcements
| New Pastor Church of Christ
Dies January 5th
Eye, Ear, Neee ud Ttaout Dewey Hmrd, 85, /ormerly jrf
aar as/ a;
»U for the benefit of theee in* * brief Ulnaoe. Interment wm
bo cannot afford to make long made in the Hasel Dell Cemetery
ip* to eonenlt a Specialist Sunday afternoon with Rev. E.
WILL BE AT COMANCHE M. DaUy of Gostine officiating.
IilDGEWAY HOTEL, Mr. Haggard had made We
SATURDAY, JAN. :3th V home in Fort Worth for eigW
FOB ONE DAY ONLY years and was connected with
HOURS 1» A. M. to 4 P. M. the Alta Vietn Creamery. %
Consultation and Examination He is survived by Ws mother,
roe. * , ' Mrs. Nannie Haggard of Gostine
V IS 4I. kaJ eaewn VI* w*LL»ms nwrl nsT ^ nleaum
to Comanche as mtor
kster of the Church of
Christ. a native X-t-
after finish-
ing coUege at Abilene
Christian College In
Mer ** ye.r. h.~V:
iret Nc
Marris
IS8U
Address P. O. Box 22V2, Dallas,
Texas. . : _(23 24)
The Cootaricho Chief and Sand-
Weekly Farm News, both 1 year
for $1^0. • (tf)
CLASSIFIED ADS
SEED OATS FOR BALE-Good , For WWrict JeSgo-
heavy oats, sacked, ns long sj ( R. B. CROSS
they last, at 46c per bushel.— TOM L. ROBINSON
Rrightman A Sons. - (It) ; _
---' • For District Attorney—
APARTMENTS FOR RENT-Un- HARRY FLENTGE
furnished,; four downstairs rooms I
with All modem conveniences et , For District Clerk—
reasonable rates. Telephone 882. . H F. HOW1NGTON
Mrs. O. A. Chilton (It) |
— *i For ( ouaty Judge-
GIVE US A TRIAL—When you. n * stvwakt
sell your cream, chickens, and , . (R*election Second Term)
eggs. Wo pay the best prices at «muaw
all times. We ere in the market j ”• *• HOUSE
fpr your cow hides.—Dublin p— (T*r©_
Creamery, Comanche. , <*> j BOB HAYNES
FOR SALE—28 acres of sandy J. H. REESE
land, suitable for orchard and * j o LACY
berries, 4 miles noreast of Co-
mancbe—William Reese.____(It) For Sheriff—
F OR SALE—Wood heater in good DWKHff IttUSTUAM
condition.—F. E. Adams. (ltp) pCr Tax A see—er-Col lector—
~ E. R. ARMSTRONG
If yea are in the maiket for
Geed Ueed Car. visit (Sark's
ings. #Adv)
troubles, and is particularly Woody and Dud Haggard of Goa-
skilled In treatment of dlasasas tine end bv a sister. Mrs. Lola
.of the Eye end the adjustment Leslie of Lincoln, Nebraska.
and fitting of glasses. , ......... ...
In diseases of the Ear doe te JBgg EMERT HONORED
local and coiistiutional disorders with flKnwffii
many of these cases can be ma- - WITH aHOWEK
bv jU,t klWW* I Mrs. Jess Emert, who was Mias
fi-T nr .t tki. Ooida Mae Duckett before her
jJjs ais ~ sar vr's-iks
. £ uwSTJw. Worth. tSZJTS. SSlSLa^a
Bros., A Co.. Minneapolis, Mina. nJT
REPAIR 8HOP—If you have any
electric or furniture repair worti
to be dOne, Telephone 4M. I
have opened a repair »hoj first
Id Lacy
Destro
At Si
HBjJ pectively on “Ye Are
WUUl the Salt of the Earth’'
!, FJft* and ’‘Ye Are the Light
of the World.’’
||S 1/ord'b nay, January
14, the program is a<
■ 7^5* follows;
ft 10:00 a. m. Bible
ft Study,
ft * Ira 10:45 a. m. Congro-
I . a Rational songs and
S ' ■ sermon.
* HI Subject: “Seeking;
Christ Where He Is
3HOLS Not."
Wednesday 7:80 o. m. Bible
study and prayer service*
Thursday 8:80 d. m. Women
meet for Bible study. .
AH people of Comanche and
environs ere invited to these
services. Brig your Bible end
“let us reason together, saith
thn T aw! 99
deor north of the Hi way Garage;
Roesoneole rate*—R D. Polston.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—20 ncree
sf lead eat In fruit tree* Orchard
located 1 mile west ef Downing.
—Jack Stephens, Cemansh* T«-
euroyed an
Idney Sundi
Id Lacy hoi
rollie Jacksoi
ompletelv d<
.The resident
Duthwest of
kd by Filon
MATTRESS FACTORY
•neww• w ^^ sieve ne wvsas ewsv
meet modern electric oqulpineut or trade for an oil cook stove.— I
E^jaarv* s stfT- "*•” - *h* °ss'
T1 n .. 'gifts after she had been led
Ha886 Retires After through e darkened room as
90 Vaam TU-» 2* • »pM« mb and
• I ears 1 here found the treasures on trays.
- Following • number of games,
E. S. Gamblin, blacksmith et hot chocolate and doughnuts were
Hesse for twenty-nine years, has served to about fifty,
leased his shop to W. I* Rush, —-r-
Iff £, “ Asks Clothing For
t£- C™* «dlef
.^flllta, station t. hi. h*. clfjt
When Mr. Gamblin move to r„,„, D . ri__
Hhsse nearly thirty years ago, SoXt fL u"ny °~*5
that village did a thriving biu
- .-----,1V- . . . _ . „ v . ness and boasted about a dozen *** rewWn*
receive a very liberal commission John Perry Lynch, 81, promi- stores and later had a bank and v ' v , ■
on M aubscripUons to The Co- nent dti*en of (he Blanket com- a newspaper, he said. n!wT5 us2d cS&teVS ^ 35 “T
S5r’“.pSff SM,S55: ^£5. —sr » -» *- « ^ “S S « S'br&AJS
and new subscriptions. This wffl d,e<l at his home north of BUn- ’ ed by Mrr where they will do the Wo«t
grive you e chance to help your ket in Comanche county. Satur- Twenty years ago the Ladd * a '
school and at the same time pay day. Funeral services were held Mercantile Company at Hasse ^ m*kt, *
ypur subscription at no addifonal at 2^0 o’clock Sunday afternoon carried one of the largest stocks ignJd 0r te?eJhono M ’ r' *u
cost. Notice the label on your frora the Rocky Baptist Church of merchandise in the County Rultr tel*Pbone Mrs. Carrol!
paper and pay to data or on# where he was buried beside his Mr. Gamblin said. So enthusiaa- Geor™ Rh„i, m. « I
year in advance at^ tha_ raU of wife who passed away on Jum tic was Mr. Ladd about his bual- '**0r*® BUck* Carman. r#
*100 Hfr vear.—-The Comaneho So, J988. The Blanket Mssoni" ness that he advertised it ex- Mr anH w a—7, .
Parent-Teachers Association. Lodge had charge of the ser- tensively, often taking page and ^® S* .?ox..of
------ vices at tho grave. half page advertisement ** the ** “pent Sunday with Mr«
nche papers and later fit-
ut a baseball team of high
Jackson
Redsrlne’i
stored ii
Window Glass—All sise at ri{
price. Reeee Drag Co. (24-:
WANT TO TRADE—Land fa
Erath Oaanty for land In Co-
manche County.—Mrs. Will Du-
pay. (dh)
nTS^JS?
g program.
7:00 p. m. Evening worship aid
sermon. Subject: “Le Us Go Ou
Unto Perfection.”____
TRY A
HIGGINBOTHABTS
MOTOR DEPARTMENT
Phone 47—Comanche
They w
isf actio
eomfon
ble Is v
The Wsco fimes-Herald, Dally
and Sunday (except Monday) and
The Comanche Chief, both T yaar
HEREFORDS
J. A. LEE’S BIG BARN
AND FEED LOTS
Located near the Cotton Belt
right-of-way. Will buy or sell all
kinds of livestock, especially hog*
and cattle. Farmers bring in your
st.ck. If we can’t trade we will
truck them to Fort Worth for
you. daily. Have a. few Hereford
bulla tor sale.—!. A. Lee, Co-
manche, Texas. « i(tf)
Drive l
that go
refill y<
SUNRISE AND SUNSET
Central Standard Time
for Comanche Court House
(By L. B. Russell).
New Shipment
Reliable Batteries
Just Received
NOTICE—January is a good
time to take care of your news-
papers for thf year. Loeh’j at
Batteries Recharged
Radio 50c—Auto $1.25
BIGGS* AUTO
PARTS
Phone 314
Auto Washing and
Specialized «
Lubrication
Ke<*® Dr"* Ca> (24-27) >•
VNS— __________________ how you stand with The
irselr? FOR, SALE—3 Room House. - and pay to date or a y
prices Rooms 12x16; weathci-lioarci advance. The Chief |1.0
rarious ’’rd tea/or boanlod, new shingles, vear. Chief and Semi-1
, Aus- rood screens, screened in back Farm News f 1.60; Chie
(tfdh) norch and open front porch. Must Waco Times-Herald 88.46.
u_~ v’n moved from property.—See ' 1
6:47 that his death marks the nassing SIPE SPRINGS
5:47 ef one of its molt beloved cftl- -
6:48 rens. Mr. Lynch had been a mem- Those attending a sone meeting
6:49 ber of the Missionary Baptist of the Cisco District of the
6:60 Church for the last 66 years. -Methodist Missionary Societv at
6:51 Six children were born to Mr. Eastland January 8, from here
5:52 and Mrs. Lynch, four of whom were Mrs. W. S. fisher Mrs.
5:58 survive. They are: J. R. Lynch, W. F. foster and Mrs. M R.
6:63 Mrs. Mary Sides and Mrs. Lizsie Hartford.
5:54 Ward, ---
all of Blanket, and Mrs.
5:56 Ida Thompson of Seminole. One
5*56 , brother and one sister who live
5:57 I in South Carolina, 20 grandchild-
eleven years old. In fair condi- The First National Bank of
tion.—Ira B. Clemons. (it) May has gone into voluntary
liquidation and is paying off its
CULTIVATOR FOR SALE—Have depositors in full through the
a good 4-plow cultivator for sale First National Bank at Brown-
at a bargain.—Ira B. Clemons. wood, according to an announce-
(It) nent. The Brownwood bank did
not take over the May bank but
PORN FO't SALE—Real good js 0nly being used by the May
Yellow Dent Ear Corn, 60c at bank for paying off. depositors,
t'w barn near (Justine. Have Vx>ut John T. Yantis, president of the
fiOft bushels.—J. T. Conch. Gus- Brownwood bank, pointed out.
tine, Texas. (24-25-26p) E. A. Robason, former cashier
7:84 5:58 ren and 19 great grandchildren
7:84 6:69 also survive.
See us for your auto glass, all
sizes.—Higginbotham’s Motor De-
partment. (tf)
De Leon Pioneer
Dies at Abilene
t ; FIJRS WANTED!
The Fur season is now open
See ns .;;bout tax tags and for
highest rnces.—J. W. Norrid.
t \ USED CARS FOR SALE
. ■ OR TRADE
Sr- JOE’S SERVICE STATION
l’honc 105
8 We wish to take this method resident of De Leon for 50
n of thanking our friends and yf»rf. Mrs. Kee was at Abilene
{ neighbors for their kindness flt ! visiting a daughter, Mrs. W. T.
; the time of the illness, death Patterson, when she became ill.
.* | and buriel of Mrs. Thermond Me- j Fiinerml services were held at
’• I Ct Hough. We especially wish to I-eon at 2 o’clock Mondav
i j thank our neighborg who were so afternoon.
* I thoughtful >an<l did so much fori Seven of 10 children born to
* her and our comfort and alrfo 1 !'frs- Kec sunrive. They are John
! the ministers end choir who as-Kee, Fort Worth; Mrs. John
■’ risted in the funeral services and r- Haulm; Mrs. Jeff Smith
8 the doctors and nurses who were j an<l ”• A. Kee of De Leon;
so Hioughtfnl during her illness. rm M. Kee. Arknngn* City, Ark.;
^ Your beautiful floral offerings, Mrsv J. Clyde Ellis, Dallas and
'• wt.rus of sympathy and other I Mrs. Patterson. Twenty-thre^
SPI'CIAL ON PERMANENTS
|. One week only, January 15 to
] "ft inclusive: $3.80 Oil Waves for
J $2.00; $5.00 Velzor Wave for
j $3.00; $7.50 Duart Waves for-
' $r.,00
I MARCHEf,\S BEAUTY PARLOR
Telephone 434
j LOST—White Persian Cat Plesse
j ’’ Al/y Mrs. Henry Durham, (dh)
| > 1,’i'IT GROWERS NOTICE-—!
a taking orders again for the
l . rinan Nursery, one of tho
j ' < st reliable nurseries in the
; :i <■ Can deliver from three to
i cdays after receiving order.
I 5 r;n rp\. you anything in the
| Vir- r T fruit trees shrubbery, nr
l.udioi. Will l>e glad to fi-
".uvr with you.—L. E. Crainger,
rhe.~ (24-2.r.p)
»♦ (JAS HEATER—Have large dou
v hie burner gas heater, for sale at
L a bargain.. Only been used two
- Dionths.— J. B. i Rudd, Chief Of-
‘ (ice.
mmm,
quests. Little Mis, SSL J^n
of F°rt Worth, cousin of
guest^0n°ree Wa“ a" honorcd
vd*mn? who h>8 •»«*»»
U^c.h If °-the^ iJolden and
Lnwrence Morris of Fort Worth
has returned home. He wag ac-
companied by Mrs. Lawrence
Je*m 8 #7ld I,tt,u t,au6ht««’, Bobb'e
0(1B- °f ?Mtin* breach-
cd to the Church of Christ at
: ne school auditorium Sunday.
Rev. W. S. Fisher conducted
« g. agg
fnwT8frtat *, PSC6 P*.0?1* canP.f-
“HEl.I.O, MRS. JONES! I just
called to tell you that we have
a telephone again. . . . Yes,
Joe is working now and he
ordstrd a telephone th’s morn-
ing when he got His first pay
check. ... I wanted to tell
you that we have been a nui-
sance for the lari time in bor-
rowing telephone service from
our neighbors. ; . . My I It’s
good to have a telephone cl
our own T,
" 11 ”* . tki.
Texas Home
Telephone Co.
F 85 ACRE FARM—For Sale r.r
W, Lease. Also have good bright
“ Johnson Grass and Oat Straw
id Hay for 15c a bale.—Iris John-
P'‘ soa, at Higginbotham’s. (ltp)
? YOUNG JERSEY COW—With
( Heifer calf seven months old, to
> trade fO-’ gi.d < v fresh.—See
id Hob Alloa______ (ltp) j
|(j T,CST—Somewhere around the
- f’ojnanche srruara on January 2,
a $20 bill. Finder please kee Pat
Sullivan at Poet Office and get
reward. __ - (It)
I’HIFERS’S STATION
The place to bay that good
Independent Gasoline is just South
of the City Hall. Drop around
and let us “fill ’er up”; Gasoline,
15c nor gallon. Kerosene, 8c.
Naphtha, 20c. Good lube 40c and
50?. per gallon.—-Ike Phifer.
FOR SALE OR
Now is a good time to arrange
for your reading for the year—-
Chief $1.00 per year ©r The Chief
and Semi-Weekly Farm News for
$1.60 per year. (tf)
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark spent
the week end with Mrs. J. R.
Tatum. 1 ’
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FRIGTDAIRE FOR SALE—Med-
&— aiaa. In good condition and
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1934, newspaper, January 12, 1934; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889114/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.