The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF MAY 3« 1933
BAGGETT
Mr. and Mr*. T. E. Mercer
of Fort Worth p, ant the week
end here) with Mr. and "Mrs. Art
Haufch.
ROishel Lynch of Lamkiri spent
Sunday with hi* parents, Mr. and
Mr*. S. C. Lynch. *V
Rog*r Rit ’hie and his sister,
Mr*. Ha Allison are •visiting rela-
tives at Cameron.
“Auntie” Kee of Gustine •>
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. J
Kee..
a* Ester Dunlap of Stephen-
spent last week with her
dparenta, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
the home of Mrs. ML T. Wash-
ington Monday afternoon.
Frank Bosh has returned from
a Gorman hospital where he has
been reritvin* 'treatment.
. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster of,
HarlSri spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Smith. pv
Mrs. W. D. Carlson and son,
Raymon spent the week end at
StepKenviUe with relatives. —
Rev. Preston Broxton Of Co-
manche filled hia regular appoint-
ment ' at the Methodist Church
Sunday.
Mrs. Tolar of Dublin ia vialt-
Bemie Wayne Murphree
star, Mrs. Gladys Harvey
y spent part of last week
rith Misses Ruby and Gen-
and^Mrs. Clyde Wilson mad
son -of San Antonio are
r-h#r parents, Mr. and Mr*.
;. Washburn and family.
C. L. Robertson and bro-
Vernon Walch spent last
ly with their pareate, Mr.
Ira. John Welch at Beattie.
. Trueman Mason aad child-
f Longview spent last week
with her parents, Mr. and
Lea Morris,
aad Mrs Earl 8. Morris
last Tdsaday at Brown-
A REFRIGERATOR WITH SHELVES IN THE DOOR FOR
EGGS, BUTTER, BACON, AND OTHER SMALL ARTICLES*
» I , COMANHCE CITIZENS MAY ENJOY
-Cit laSt INEXPENSIVE REFRIGERATION -
THETCROSLEY ELECTRIC WITH ITS SHELVES IN THE
DOOR SOLVES THE PROBLEM TO THE PROFIT AND
SATISFACTION OF ALL-
>eard
tnuni
aster aad son, John L., and
mS JS^hkiE? nSSUi'i
ad Miss Adams' parents, Mr.
ad Mrs. W. S. Adams at Ran-
or. Mias Adams remained at
thHfUf, -x
Miss Grace Donaho. who has
«sa teaching hare has returned
e her home at- StaphenViUe.
J. D. Pilcher, who has been
Baching here haaJJMlupned to
ia home at De Leon.
The W. M. S. of the Baptist
hurch meets each Wednesday
fternoon at the Baptist Church.
POISON
IN THF DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNTIED STATES FOR
THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF.
TEXAS AT FORT WORTH
Mrs. Jo Foster, Mias Effie
Footer aad Miss Aileen Foster
loft Monday for Maryland where
they will spend the summer with
-Mia. Foster’s daughter. Miss All-
oen will enter George Washing'
ion University at Washington, 5.
C.
Mrs. W. E. Ellison visited
relatives at Morgan last week.
Mias Doris Pyle of San Marcos
spent Saturday -here wth Mrs.
W. J. Westbrook. She was en-
roots to Cross Plains.
Mr —ri Mn W. E. Ellison
and Mre Jack Rose and ohiidren
spent4 Sunday with their son,
Wilda Ellison and family at Cisco
Clat Roberson of Beattie spent
the week end with his brother,
C. L. Robertson and family.
Here's the most amazing Fac-
tory Guarantee,ever written on
quality tires. A full 18 month*
on Dayton Thorobred 6-ply tire#
—1|‘ mnnth* on 4-ply — only
Dayton Thorobred* are built to
outUve such a
guarantee.
Protects you
again it all tire
nyx i se ilue to
injuries, stone flRT
bruisrs and Ml
In the Matter of
WILLIAM HIRAM ROWLAND
Nn. 1820 In Bankruptcy
runs
manj
rors.
Adjustments
made on the
apot—no wait-
ing. It’s impas-
sible tobuy
lower cost per
mile tires at
any price. We
can prow* It in
S minutes.
Drive in today.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
_THB UNITED STATES FOR
THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
ihaTw-hmit worth
DOOR HAS SAME
THICKNESS OF
' KJCfIt ATIHM AC
NSULATION AS
^ILLIAM^IRAM ROWLAND
Bankrupt.
Na. 1828 la Bankruptcy,
nMT MEETING OF
i - CREDITORS
Office of Referee. Fort Worth,
Texas. May 28. 1832.
To the Creditara of William Hir-
am Rowland af Comanche, Co-
manche County, Texas, and
CABINET
NEW LOW PRICES
Higginbotham Motoi
Da. W. D. CaidivT u i
READ BELOW WHAT A SATISFIED
OWNER SAYS OF HER CROSLEY—
A Happy Owner
SYRUP PEPSIN
Department
Phone 47 Day—Phone 4S Nigh
A Doctor's Family Laxative
(43-44)
District -Aforesaid, A Bankrupt.
wen
Notice Is Hereby Given’ that
on the 10th day of May, A. 0^
1833. said William Hiram Row-
land wa ^iuly adjudged a bank-
rupt, and that the First Meeting
of Creditors of the Bankrupt
ArflJ - be hold at ray office, 906
Dan Whggoner Bldg,, Fort Worth,-
Texas, on the 2nd day of June.
A. D* 1933, at 10 o’clock A. M.
at which time said creditors may
attend, pptfve their claims, elect
a trustee, examine the bankrupt,
and transact such business aw
may properly come before said
meeting.
GLENN SMITH.
' Referee in Bankruptcy.
i • (48-44) |
1 showed It to W’OIIld. you believe it?—the articles I
Rht It was the had |f| the Shelvador almost filled
over seen .n any lhe refrigerator!
Maybe it sounds a little high-hat to
if ter that to vis- gay it, but, honestly, my friends'
re could nee the clectrie refrigerators, look so hope-
I was an thrilled lesnly out of daTB wh?h compared
jment 1 saw it with mine. And Jim neveP gets fl«-
must have.” ished telling everyone of the low price'
rosley now and ®r our Crosley. He nays most refrtger-
mtl„L a tors are advertised at one price and
• I just open the lh?" fr<J«h*? »nstallatJonr taxes.and
, ' * lot of other charges are added.
andotheroJd6-1But °\,r ^osley sold at the same
rtiele. right on ,ow price advertised.
FOR. Not a bit- Of course, I’m not telling anyone
thing is right what to buy. But if anyone wants S
t. ‘One of mv refrigerator that’s up-to-date and
is Ihdujrh there costs lilllc, I advise them to see the
inside the re- Oosley electric refrigerator with the
. . bhclvudor.
'You certainty got a lot ot
oar tor the money!"
'Don't l knew It! You can't
match theee teaturec In any
other ocr at that price."
in the District court of
THM UNtTED STATES FOR
THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF
TEXAS AT FORT WORTH.
Ia the Matter ot
william Hiram Rowland
Bankrupt.
Na 1828 ia Bankruptcy
NOTICE ON APPLICATION
TO SELL
To The Creditors of the Above
Nested Bankrupt and All Partiea
At • late rest:
This Amazing New Feature—this Time Saver—this Space
Saver—this Refrigeration Saver is Found Only in i
Crosley—It Makes Other Refrigerators Obsolete—
Shelvador
the world's lowest-pricid cart.
y You’ll make fewer visits to filling stations—because
. Chevrolet is a aix that uaoCtew gaa and oil than any
other full-size car. You won’t have to worry about a
lot of repair bills, because Chevrolet is built right, and
■1 stays right I You won’t have to think about trading it
in, not for many tens of thousands of, miles ,T* this
low-pricol cr iund> up k> well, you won't
And all the while Chevrolet is saving you money, what
a lot of pleasure you’re getting In the bargain I Driving
in style.,. In a smart Fisher Body car. Riding relaxed
in a quiet, cushion-balanced six. And keeping cool
and carefree, thanks to Fisher's new breeze-making
vrTiiiiiviuu-
Can you imagine anything better than a car Utfc this
' ^ wi,h ,he worid'' low«
The Receiver, B, K. Isaacs,
Esy.. having filed herein hts ap-
plication to sell-, at public or
private side, free of liens, all
and singular the assets of the
estate, including stock of geku-ral
merchandise of variety store, fur-
niture and fixtures, etc., ,
You are hereby notified that
said application will be heard and
determined at a creditors meet-
ing to be held at- the office of
the Referee, 906 Dan Waggoner
Bldg., Fort ’Worth, Texas, at IS
O'clock, A. M., the 2nd day of
June, A. D., 1913.
Dated thia 20th day of May,
A. D. 1983. < -
GLENN SMITH.
Referee in Bankruptcy.'
!?«. „■ i («-44)
No Where Else Can You Find These Features
’ ....... -rrs----- • • _ - - - ....---- .....„
—a few points of excellence and advantaged of the “Shelva-
dor” found only in a Crosley—
Provides convenient storage space for egga,
butter, bacon; lemons, and other small arti-
cles . - l“T
Increase the usual capacity of the refri-
gerator by M per cent because irt the
Shelvador a lemon takes up only aa much -
apace aa a lemon dhould, while on the
shelves it utilises as much refrigeration ,
space aa a bottle of milk. _<•—
Saves current. Faod ia right at your Uap^
ger tips in the Shelvador. Consequently
door Lh kept open for only a moment white;
you are taking something out of the refri-
gerator
WE HAVE A CROSLEY SUITABLE
FOR YOUR USE AT ONLY— >
Saves time. Open the door of the refri-
gerator and there are the egga butter,
bacon, etc, right before you in the Shelvador
Saves foods. Tomatoes, peaches and other
, fruit which often becomes bruised by other
articles being crowded against them on the
'refrigerator shelves, are protected in the
compartments of the Shelvador. 1 .
Saves floor space and refrigerator space,
adPfeke* the smaller refrigerator larger by
^fJ0|Jni)ig| you tp utilise more of the refri-
.Agrrationj wps»* inside the refrigerator. Thus
H IT paimlkli for you to use a smaller else
Black-Draught
Clears Ujy Sluggish,
Dull Feeling
$89.50
Higginbotham Bros. & Co
COMANCHE, TEXAS
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r
I CROSLEY
• SHELVADOR
Think how much you save on the purchase price alone!
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1933, newspaper, May 26, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890698/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.