The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1933 Page: 6 of 8
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TIO( COMANCHE CHIEF MAY 20, 1183
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For Good Meats at Lowest Prices
Be Sure and See—
Bishop's Market Telephone 299
SPECIAL— * . „
__ CUE VON (KID) LB. 7 l*2c
TRY OUR ROASTS, TfifEY ARE FINE
ket School v
Miss Shockley Is
DUSTER
INDIAN CREEK
ADVERTISEMENT RELATING . ——---■>-- —.-rr—
TO LOST POLICIES
Closed Wednesday Buried at Lamkin
Twenty-five high school stud- Mi** i’ansy Shockle
&
eldest
concluded a aeries of. °vnia, M*y }$• . ,•••<■
enterUinments. • The body, accomuamed by Mrs.
J .U. Cade of Amarillo.] King, a minister .of the Salvation
_ •_____. a Army, was brought to Lamkin
H- .Bradford of Gorman spent Clarence Edmiston of Hamilton
Monday night with his son, V. spent FridaynijjhJ with Mr/and
W. Bradford, and family.; ^ jjflfelt."*' W. B* K^ailteV*
Hadley Graham who has been ' Mr. and Mrp. Cr, B. Moore of
school at De Leon has Cotton GroVe spent Monday night
{ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
MW Katie w. A. Ti„,
the young people with a d snent the week end with Mr.
Saturday^ night.^__,____j nSS Mrs. E. A. Bean at Fort
Worth.
Mrs. D. M. Dugan and child-
Sf AHWfTtLd Thofaday, May »ha« f»e™l \i, «J-. «*. *£jj**SL ’£*/“”?
and Odell spent psirt 6f last $fnl
week with relatives near Hanger. R(W
Helen Cade, member of the grad- Broxton King. Burial
nating class. , * . . . was mad.- in the Genrty ,MHI
Mrs. Luther Steward.. at Cross
Misses Flora Gene^ and Kath-
•__lf./s. ..1________1 If!.. t
** | «feS3 „ aiahnaaa
Thursday
when pu
School_____ SPHHHBI
Senior play, "Covered With
Herman Duke j. who ’has been
attending school is. criue McCarthy and
J?,ere- a. cille Guthrie of Sidney spent the
Bible Class every Sunday night w^k efK, whh Mr and Mr*.
fLf/;-
TO Whom It May Concern:'
Notice is .Hereby Given 'I hat
Tornado ^Policies, Nos. 888.?®,—.
to 100000 inclu^ivej of the Colon-
ial Fire l/nderwriterS, Branch of
^ationa^ Fire Ins. Co. of Hart-
ford, requiring for their validity
the countersignature of a duly
! authorized and licensed agent,
Y. W. HOLMES
LAWYER
GENERAL PRACTICE
an.rn
f MTtl<
shall
have been lost. Since these poll*
iiand Titles, Rotate?, Guard-
ianships; Damages, Landlord
and Tenant; Debts. -
Title Examiner for National
Title ^nd Trust Co: Title
Insurers.
“San Antonio
cies have not been regularly coun- 1 —
reaul
Miss Lu-
of the G**111" children in the family, Mr. and
• program. ( Mri Shockley were unable to ac-
: company yhe bod/ of their daugh-
T0 PRESTnTdi^AVmo,;ntm,
Harvey Bowman.
Friday evan-
_ aureate 'services were con-
_ Sunday evening when Dr.
fcgSEfaSfi
delivered, the sermon.
ter to Lankin.,, I
Pansy Clarence ShoalOey was
born Joljf. 14, 1919 in Seely,
California. She was the daughter
of W. J. and Maude Shockley,
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LAMKIN
Miss Willie Eargle who hiss
sen teaching at McAllen and
her brother, Worth Edwin who
has been attending school there
have returned to Lamkin to spmd
«—w**!* with home folks.
J. W. Bryan of Pottsvttle n-
to his home Friday after
Mr- and Mrs. Guy Tay-
lar hare.
____and Mrs. J. T. Burt and
daughter, Miss Verna Lee, at-
tended the funeral of his sister-
in-law, Mrs. Jeff Burt of Fort
Sumaer, N. M„ who was buried
at Austin Sunday.
pioneer residents of Comanche
County. Mr. Shockley is a-Prother
County. Mr. Shockley is a brother
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
X. B. Bumgarner, for many years
residents of the Gustinc commun-
ity and is a sister of Homer and
Cecil Bumgarner of that com-
munity. ■
Among- the out of community
relatives attending the funeral
were Mrs. Maggie Wilson, Miss
Met Shockley, and A, P. Shock-
ley of Hamilton and George A.
ni
There will be a plJy at, the
Indian Mountain • Kchool auditor-
ium Friday nighty May 26, me- d
cording Id Mis* Susie Duggan
of Duster. »
The play is “The butch Det-
ective”.
DON’T
Suffer
ANOTHER RAY
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OLD FOLKS SAY
OR. CALDWELL «
WAS RIGHT
tenugned or issued, which fact
_ the undersigned local agent tree- !
,4] by publicly affirms; or accounted
1 f., nor nay premiums received
! thereunder by tnis Company, they \
will be valueless and void in the
hands of f-whomsoever they may
fall and any claim thereunder
would be illegal and fraudulent
If found they should bo returned
Tfco basis of treating sickness hat to the Colonial Fire Underwriters
sot changed since Dr. Chid well left: office of the Company at Hart-
Uollsge la 1676, nor slnoe ha ford, Conn.
ur
placed on the market the laxative No claim of any nature
PROGRAM
The Comanche County Sunday ^ ^
School Convention Will Meer • ^ nuat ^
Mmn from rheumatism Mad
the mara temporary mli.f U»t
^rcacriptlon ho had used In Me pra»
Ho treated constipation, biliousness,
e ad aches, mental aepn
tion, sour stomach an
positions entirely by means of simple
vegetable laxatives, herb# and rxxAa.
P'
porting to be bgSM upon- them
will 'be recognized by the Com-
pany. The public will please take
Insurance of All. Kind?.
Real Estate
7 Notary Public
W. p. CARROLL, Room 6
Odd Fellow Bldg.
Comanche, Texas
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With the Energy Church.
Sunday, Afternoon, May 28, 1933.
“THE WEEKLY TEACHERS*
MEETING”,
locldey of Santa Anna.
Gustine Girl Wilis
Honors at Belton
&
OC.
UNT PLEASANT
.
gvoeott of Gustine
_________ awarded three let-
ters for excellence in sports at
Baylor .College for Women, at
.MJas Avp
■was recently
Jones and family and Belton, The '"awards were pres-
______Gano visited Jim Powers ented by the Woman** Athletic
at Taylor’s Chapel Friday night. V‘Association gt a recent program.
Joes Ladd and family spent Miss Everett won letters in
C. B. Miesrs at
Sunday with
» De Leon. ' -
Weldon Boyd spent the week
.end with his sister, Mrs. Buford
Powers at Blanket.
volley ball, basket ball and base
ball. The freshman class, of which
Miss Everett is a member, won
the school championship in the
thfOe sports named above, ar
2:00 Devotional, by J. Y. Robin-’
son.
2:16 Demonstration of the Gen-
eral Conference Period of Week-
Teachers’ Meeting, by Gua-
ine Church, lead by W:' M.
Scott.
2:36 Responsibility for the Suc-
cess of the ^Weekly Teachers*
Meeting, by Hill Huddleston.
2:60 The Weekly Teechete’ Meet
nig ■ r-------trn Better Bible
Teaching, by W. D. Jenkins.
.5:06, Special Music, by Grigsby
Quartette.
headaches, mental depression, todleee- notke accordingly.
Won. sour abraseh sad othsr tnd»e- . COLONIAL FIRE UNDER
WRITERS, Branih of National
1- ..r* ‘Z ISr j r’Van'es"'/
W At Comanche,
jS’*i?li?L"SAud at?S ancf1"children^jnid “fc*
points.
nesnw bsMS ts telss, w»m sstaes bse» 1 -ou And as you can get result
*• ***— se4 4rsts teem Ae Wm see 1 Llld end safe way by using Dr.
«*■ knew beeSad s Mt that the BO- Syrup Pe;>elnt why take of
MO-MA imeMes b iwssetif the eeeee mtth etronv druest
‘y
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PILES-—Fistula, Fissure
and Polypus, treated and
cured in a few days. But
little or no pain or loss
of time. No cutting,
tieing or cauterizing.
Ambulant treatment only
—Write, phone or call
DR. A. HILLMAN
309 First Nat’l. Bank,
Brown wood, Texas tf
piop
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vidvr
exes
the
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may
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that
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4, al
fecU
with strong drugs? ,
j A kottUT wUTlMt several months,
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WM. REF.SE DRUG CO.
and all eaa aw iL II la pleasant he
Om taste, Rtetleja eeUe^
WH ITES
CBEAJVI
- VERMIFUGE
For Expelling Ubrms
PARIS SMITH. Druggist.
> N. A. Palmer &Co
AIL Kinds Insurance
And Bonds
First Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Residence- Phone 25
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3:10 The Weekly Teachers’ Meet-
ing in Rural Sunday Schools,
Road Service
Tom Johnston and family spent cording to the Baylor. College
Monday with his son, Henry
Johnston at Van Dyke.
Mr. and Mrs. Ttney Bowdoln
of Mineola are visiting his brother
Paul Bowdoin and family.
Homer Coker and family' of
with Floyd
News Bureau.
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CEMETERY WORKING
There will be a Cemetery ’Work-
ing at Zion Hill Friday, Ju.ie
[12, 1933. ___ _______j '
____ . .^j. - Bring plows, harrows, bops,
1lr. snd'Mm. Buford Powers dinner and -water. Stay all day.
of Blanket spent Tuesday with | If weather j is Unfavorable FVS
day come Saturday.—R. D. Coi-
Sidney spehtMSupday with.
by R. D. Collins.
3:25 The Monthly Workers Con-
ference as a Substitute for
Weekly Teechers’ Meeting, by
Edwin Palmer.7 “ ~
3:40 Business and Reports.
4:00 Adjourn. I
Please see that you school has
its report prepared and that it
i» represented. —' _____ ,
NOTICE OF BIDS
DAY OR NIGHT
ANYWHERE—ANYTIME
PHONE 119
Howard Motor Co.
'y-f,<T.r -r-’
O. B. LOVE
Dentist
Latest X-Ray Equipment
206 First National Bank Building
Brownwood, Texas
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total
relative* in this community.
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ARE YOU PLANNING
A TRIP?
Buy Our
M8pecial Travel Policy”
mi Enjoy That Protection
£5.000.00 PROTECTION
For Only
FIVE DOLLARS
t«t Us Tell You
CHART
Insurance Agency
V
Bids will be received by - Co-
manche County, at the bffice of
the County Judge, at the Court
Houm in Comanche* Comanche j
County, Texas, on or before 10
I’clock* A. M., June 2nd, 1983
for the , purchase of one Crawler
type Tractor, of approximately
60 H. P. powered with Diesel
Engine. There will be a trade in ’
of one Best Tractor.- Model Six- ‘
tv. Crawler^ Type, eight years
old. Purchase will be made on
orter have many aches and 1 deferred payment basis for which ‘
ate* a otrongor state of health j time warrants will be issued in '
would prevent. a maximum sum of Four Thou- ]
Build Up Health
and Pains Go Away
WOMEN who suffer from weak-
JOE Says:
“Buy Tires
Now”
____WHILE PRICES ARE THE
LOWEST IN RUBBER HISTORY.
Woman Ip this condition should
take Confcfl, a purely vegetable tonic
that has been In aee for over SS years
• Take Cardul to Improve the general
tone of till system In cooes of nm-
sand" Dtrtlsrs, payable F'ive Hun-
dred Dollan per year, with in- j
terest from date at the rate of
6 per cent per annum, warrants |
.: ---7 - 7---—r and interest payahle at Coman-
donm health and -Ursd nervea” (che< . Conptnche OHOTty, Texas."
Many Tires and Tubes Have Already Advi
But You Still Have tije Opportunity of Buying—
Women have found, fa such coses. lTh<1’ Commissioners Court reserves
utSler.
CAWHII is safe and wholesome
for women of aU asea. Try U|
Sold at the drug storo.
or all bid* as they may see fit.
HTTrSTEWART. County Judgwj
Comanche Co., Texas.
(42-43)
G.& J.
THE WORLD’S BEST TIRES
7~'
Monster Unloading
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SALE
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Now In Full Swing at Comanche
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Right now when all lines of merchandise are advancing daily
comes this announcement^rf the greatest bargain offering
ever made in Comanche. .
A New Store with New $tock,.but we fyave too much mer*
chandise on hand and haVe orders to uftfoad regardless
loss to us, for we Must Raise CASH, and do so at once.
We Are Here to Stay—If You, have nof yet Visited our Store,
Be Sure to Attend this Great Sale.—If you hive visited us
You Will Be Hete,
AT LOWER PRICES THAN-JBVER BEFORE
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COULD YOU STAND A LOSS?
If you should have a fire or if the wind tore off
your roof—-or if your wife’s furs were stolen, Ohr
your car should be in a big smash, the cost would
upset all your calculations for financial recovery.
Protect what you have. Avoid the sudden un-
looked for expense. Protection by adequate insurance
is a small investment to obtain immunity from g]
sudden set-back. . -
vWhen you/ property is destroyed or damaged by
wind or hail it fa then too late to get protection—
; Do it now,-—Let us help you with information and
figures.
■f*4, J. R. Kanes & Co.
John D. Waring— Phone 123
A. Greene
nnd|
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School Teachers Wanted
FOR EXAMPLE- ~
4.40-21 G. & J. 4-Ply 7^ v. -... $3.75,
4.50-20 G. & t 4-Ply .. .7....... $4.25
4.50,-21 G, & J. 4-P!y ...........$4.45
Send $1.00 for Membership in
Teachers Bureau
We Place You In Immediate Contact
With Vacancies Now Open.
^*>--77 Act at Once.
H. H. DUNN, Gatesvillc. Texas
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4.75-19 G. & J. 4-Ply
5.25-21 G. & J. 4-Ply
$4.80
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$6.25
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Poultry and Eggs
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Alf Other Sizes Just As
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Low Proportionately^
If t-r*”
wanted
Joe’s Service Statiqn
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Gasoline^Oils—Accessories
Washing—Pol
olishing—Greasing
Expert Auto Repairing
PHONE 105
'Am
7
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rto.
STOCKS and BONDS
Bought-r-Sold“Quoted. Complete
* Brokerage Services. Ordefs Executed
| ‘ all M^fkets. Phone or Write—
JOp M. ADCOCK dfc
— 7 III isliMth IHs PhsUf llti/wsw. TMm
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Farmers Produce Co.
PHONES 187 t™1 383—COMANCHE, TEXAS
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TELEPHONE 294
COMANCHE SHEET METAL AND
PLUMBING WORKS
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You can always get.j& when you need
Gas Phtmlij[ng and Fixtures - 7
Stdve Pipes and Fluey.
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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/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.