The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1933 Page: 8 of 8
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF MAY 2«. 1033
MOKE ABOUT
PECAN FIELD DAY
More About
GET DIPLOMAS
More About
MAY TAKE UP TRACKS
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what had been done. In this tour
a cleaned out spot of a few acre* j
that according to Mr. Price had j
never yielded any commercial p*-,|
; can*, t—----- ----„ -
had yielded from l&OO to 2000 i
Jibs , Mr. Price took the crowd
' through acre* after acre* show-
ing what he Inal done by clean- ,
mg “ out, stating that the *ree :
pqison' material composed of sal
soda and white arsenic mixture
was--«xcelle»t. on most all ------
of trees except pecans, but would I
, >kil.l. them but that he found
yielded any commercial pc-J greeter increase. The. taxes for Thomas. Dale Waldrop, Stanton
but after being cleaned out 1932 were $6,098.10 as compared Wilhelm and C. B. William*.
to f5,400.il in 1928. an increase 150b Masters who finished the
of $697.99, although the tax.work at mid terfh, was also pre-
S* c ra 5S riiSgTUiea-*'
The toUl receipts for the road K R v Willti ‘ .1
* ^^ "threatening weather a
forms Jj*1* J*1 Thp crowd that almost filled tjw
ia«t »■ mLn Hiffh School auditorium attended
for the XAJit live years were the b&ccalaurecite sprvncps SunHnv
follow*:lP28, $24,943.76: 1929, ^riT^ Sunday
$24,164.19; 1930, $13,981.88; 1931, t™ rermon was delivered bv
$14 689.99 and in 1932, $12,016.97.
taxes fojrPet™e'n!mmeXvearsS were- ,Clty, 5pastor of A.
gat wJT»n-y^a 192 0R* ®cal Presbyterian Church. Using
SS»7»ni5 Ju,,1W,0#’ Ra his 8ubJect> “After This Life,
y-ff: Iirtp What?" Rev. Wilkinson deliver-
. ^he loss on operat g the, in eti an inspiring sermon, stress-
wlT^Urid SJf s!l3 4«4 jg inF the importance of the worth
Kin.?wor.“Ei/L Vld 7U 40 w*>i,e thir«*in »*• »* * means
tlfn on^r»Hn.^ t«nln°«e 4’lt of reaPin* a final reward Which
operatln* expenses at canfM)t be fufly reaHxed, he said,
$44,178.58. untjl after death
R.Th.e ktter received by Mr. ■*. L.^Evans delivered
Black flrom Mr, Poet follows: invocation .nH M..i ♦hJ1*1.
'-'Within the next few days we ture anTl Pa^ SSSLf*
wifi tfle an application for the “fd Church ^rf ChlS"
abandonment of the line west of of Abilene fTiriatian^Tcdfe^e
Hamilton boVh to Stphenville *nd. ^ced the b^tiS * ’ ^
Misses' Judith and Catherine
Clarke sang, "Hark, Hark,* ffy
Soul.
The recessional by members*of
the class at the clbse of the
service was one of the most im-
pressive parts of the program..'.
Miss Lillian Walling was ptaif-
ibt for the occasion. - , -
Cows Paying Farm
Expenses at Beattie
Eighteen thousand dollars will
be. paid to the school of Coman-
appropiiation made by the Legii-
lature last-week when $1,600,000
was voted to take care of delin-
quent- payments for high school
tuition and- bus transportation.
If the emergency appropriation
had not been made the schools
never would have received . the
delinquent aid, according to- the
State Department of Education.
Comgjiche High School will
share in the appropriation to
the amount of $300 for the
present school term and If last
year's 4* paid, about $400.00
more .Will be received, according
to W. G. Barrett, City School
Superintendent.
MEDICINE j
SPECIALS:
tU YOUR FRIENDS
Stir* to recognize
11.00 Wine of Cardui __-i^79e
$1.00 Nervine___79c
tl.50 Pinkham s Vegetable
Compound y._C_______ I
75c Dean's Kidney Pills .
15c Calotabs_________
60c Sal Hepatica _____
out in all this dean but work
was the abundance of good grass
that has began growing since
lift trees* were thinned.
For the nooh day lunch a well
filled table of fine barbecue,
roast beef was spread along the
banks of the-Leon River under
thaCtowsrlng 100 or more year
(mS- pecan trees. Little groups
were soon -formed _-eating this
fine dinner prepared by Jake-
Cofbin and his assistants and
Jmany experiences were spun by
these groups of whet they ■ were
doing' and- going to do with
pecans on their own farms.
J. C, Patterson, agent of East-
land Omnty demonstrated the
fewest method of propagation of
old pecan trees by the* pin hole
metlrod, yebich consisted of plac-
ing in an old tree a graft about
an Inch to inch and a half long Mi-1 4
to whkfiJs g ^xe bud give them
Thifi i$(iwt)iod Consistin ,th^se jfiflrurwu a
into the old bark getting the time caI, thelr
outqr surface smoothed down and fact thht the
taking a belt punch that , was deficit is not 1
ahodt the size of the graft qnd we h#w operate
punching a hofe into the tree the k.a#t pos8i,
arid then cutting off the lower past few years ,
of'the graft e*iposing the p^iiy not sptn
living wood tirsue maintain* the
nail and punching if / through tne woui,j be necesi
mtfMTe ’of the round graft, then ^ were going
inserting the graft int6 the .hole definitely,
on the. tree, nailing it jn plac<- «|n other wo
and then using a small amount perty weia niair
of porafine to seal. Mr. Patter- Hte<l.'tho charg.';
s on stated that some, three, hun- jd both way and
dred pin . hole . grafts had been -mUch heavier
SYMPHONY LAWN
I5c Mine AI oil. Pints___4*
MONEY SAVERS
(From. The Chief May 23. 19*3)
"The election held Tuesday- to
determine whether or not $15,000
bond should be issued to eredt
a West Ward- School building
carried 171 to 104. -—
J. F. Ross and Miss Beqlah
ArthuiJ^were quietly married at
the residence of the bride’s' par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arthur
of this city last Sunday.
Thomas J. Cunningham and
Miss Kate Rogers were murired
Tuesday, M*y 20,r at Mineral
J&'ollfl. ~ r
The Grand Jury adjourne«l Fri-
day, May 16 after returning 76
indictments, 15 felonies . and 6T
misdemeanors. Of the midome&n-
prs, 31 were for givjng whiskey
to minors. . !
The second trade excursion of
the season was made Wednes-
day when a number of members
of the Chamber of Commerce ac-
companied by the, band went to
Beattie. Prof, Dubose,*- Principal
of the school at Beattie welcomed
tb** trade evangels and J. • R.
Fanes,- President of the Chamber
of- Commerce, responded. The n^xt
trip yyill be made to Gap, June 6
The following young men and
women wilt i^gceivc diplomas from
the Comanche High School May
28:, Philip Grahahv
Comanche.
-“In order that our friends in
j this section of the country may
' knfiw ‘the necessity for this strip,
I am attaching hereto statements
shewing the net deficits from
j the operation of these properties
j for the oast five years. These
| figures do not include any bond
I iiitervBt or interest on the money
invested, hut only include the
expense of operating this dist-
rict, plus the taxes on same.
BAYER ASPIRIN TABLET#
$1.25 Battle of 109_____I~ 89c
49c Bottle of 25 ___ 29<
25c Ti* of 12__________ I5c
MONEY SAVERS
BATHING SUIT8 ~
Bring the boys and girla to
na.. We caa fit them Jn a
Swim Salt as law aa 49c .
AT OUR FOUNTAINl
29c Banana SpSt -___ 9c
A whole, banana with fruit
and nuts and two dippers
- vi kd cream-
15c Fronted Orange Ade 9c
15c Fronted Lime Ade .9c
15c Milk Shake, with
Ice Cream______9c
lee Cream Cones, 2 fer 5e
MENTHOLXTUM
5PNA WALLACE HOPPESa
Tic Face Pawder ....----49c
Rt Vanth Cleansing
-Cream ________________49c
COLPEN PEACOOL____
$1.99 Bleach Cream ..... 69c
$1.90 Cleansing Cream 4
Pound Jsrs ______i--..'__49*
benefit of! b^insr felt .in the Beattie com-
the same munity according to E.. D. Hol-
lon to the tb‘n wbo wap in Comanche Sat-
ryason the urday. - i,
is becausd ‘“l*. Holden has one of the <dttv
district at 8v*nding herds of dairy cow,s*th
it for the Comtnche County and states t^gt
rt we have hiF C0W8 are Paying his farfn
money in expenses. MY. Holden says that
DJEKKISS
im Face Powder 39c
iae Talcum .... 19c
TOILET GOODS
59c Rexall Theatrical,
Cleaning Cream--and
Kleenex, both for ____ 4
$1.99 Pound Jar «f Cleansing
Creams for________ 41
1 DERM OF JUGS
S3.-K) Spigot Jug —r~
$2.50 Square Jug r..„.
$2.00 Round Jug_____
FLY, KILLERS!
DENTAL NEEDS
59c lpana Tooth Paste 39c
50c Boot’s Tooth Paste 39c
25c I>r. West’s Tooth Paste 19c
59c Prophylactic or Dr.
West Tttoth Broshes _j 39c
I’ump Outfit
STATIONERY BARGAIN!
) Pound Medford Linen
Stationery with 59 <
Envelopes to Match,
ATT for ...---•------ >
Acid Stomach
When stomach - acids are
_ tortuiing you here is 4
simple treatment .that nas
helped thousands. A spoon-
ful of delicious Rexall Milk
8f Magnesia will neutralize
excess acid' that is usually
to blame for sluggishness,
headaches or gnawing stdm-
• ach and listless feeling,
fry Hi -
. SOAPS
I9c , Colgate's New Toilet
Soaps, 4 for____'l—'—_ 25c
15c ‘dayman’s Soap, 3 for 25c
10c Lux Soap, 3 for
Armstrong
Cox, Evan Palmer, Merlin Jen-
kins, Ernest Herring, T. J. Holm-
sley, Rector Cunningham, Good-
son Reiger, Kin SuljivaYi. Waldo
Cftrson, Grace Fitzpatrick, Alma
Reese, Le^h Alien, Mamie King,
Mr. Patterson also demonstim-
ted the treatment of a tree for
Rosette with the use/ of Zinc
Sulphate by boring a hole in
to the tre* anji tdac.ing about an
consequentlv the deficit would be
much larger.
“We are expecting the fuR
support of our employes in this
u-nitory in this, case, and .will
TOILET GOODS
59c Jonted Creams ...... 39c
Sic Midnight Cwams S9e
59c Midnight Face Powder 39c
95c Pond’s ( reams----- 49c
35c Pond’s CroomU —— 29c
59c Jergen’s Lotion---39c
59c Hind’s H. A A. Lotion 39c
11.99 Jasmine Face Powder 79c
19c Lux Soap, 3 for____25c
With 25c Jig-Saw Pnzzle Free
ounce to a. foot in diameter tree
of the tine sulphate and closing-
the hole. This treatment has pro-
ven more or less successful xtat-
eppreciate .ypqr co-operation in
the matter of showing these fig-
ures to. our friends when 'the i
opportunity * occurs.—K. M. Port" i
Elizabeth Chilton, Grace Evans,
Ethel Jongs, Mabel McNeill, An-
nie Palmer, Helen Rasmussen,
Madie Hah and Hallie Owen*. -
COMANCHE YOUTH GEtS
CONDITIONAL PARDON
BRQWNWOOD, TEXAS
J. D. Cloud - of Comanche was
granted a conditional pardon
Monday by Governor Miriam A.
Ferguson. 4. * T‘ •
Cloqd was,, sentenced at Coman-
che in May 1932 on, an auto
theft charge. He'-was given two
MONDAY and TUESDAY
that it required leu work and
v.as quicker in many instances
than the patch, bud,'.But what-
ever method of propagation is
u^ed stated Mr, Price, none are
,fool proof and buds when placed
on are just started*and will re-
quire continued attention until
well set and growing. .
At the round table ^jid busi-
ness meeting a number of visit-
ing'pecan m^n were called upon,
Ross Wolfe stated ihdt Mat Mc-
Crary was the first pecan man
in the U. 9- to ever send in »
necan case bearer to the U. 8.
Dept, of Agriculture. Also stated
that the U. S. production of
pecans was around 40,000,000 lbs.
«fivt 'that there was estimated
something around 80,000,000 trees
making about 1-2 lb. average:
nroduetion per tree. Room for
improvement._____________/____
Federated Sosiety
To Meet May 29
Exercises Conducted
at Grammar School
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
[Iff Gay ll
Sparkliitf wMtiC
melody and 11
Worship service at the Cen-
tral Christian Church at 11 a.
m. Sunday. Special music by the
choir under the direction if Mrs.
J. R. Rudd.
• Message By the pastor, “The
Great Alternation.”
Sunday night at 5 p. m.: Ser-
vices at Baptist Church, American
Legion Memorial. A (jniort ser-
vice. <
Bible School at 10 a. m. Come
One—Come All.
Kenneth L. Smith, Pastor.
. Including the January grad-
uates and those who finished at
the close of school, twenty five
students were graduated from
the Comanche Grammar School
Friday evening when a cro*rd
that filled the ■ auditorium attend-
ed the exercises.
Rev. J. L. Evans, using as his
subject, “Thin Ice” made the •
address to the graduates. i
Rev. T. N. Carter offered the
ihvocatiqn and read the scripture
“I have never found a medi-
cine that ‘peps’ you up like
Kntschen Salts and better still,
jeaves you ‘pepped up.’ I take
it two or three times a week—
not to reduce but merely to feel
•good and clean. My husband took
it to reduce, he lost 16 pounds
in 4 weeks.” Mrs. E. A. Ferris,
Washington, D. C. (December 29,
1932.)
To lose fat and at the same,
time gain in physical pttractive-
ne-s and feel spirited and youth-
ful take cue half teaspoopful of
-Kpusebeo. 4n-. -a_ .glass____nf hot
water before breakfast eveiy
morning. f «
A jar that lasts 4 weeks coats
blit a trifle at any drug store in
the world but be sure and get
ivriuchoft Salts the SAFE wav to
itnluce wide hips, prominent front
and double chin and again feel
the joy of living—money hack if
dissatisfi-ri after the rfirst jar.
(Adv)
r»-.BRING US YOUR FILMS—De-
• veloping by Fox Co, San An-
> i«n of Mr. J tonio.—Service Drug Store. tf
Fboffman, was ___^_ •__
e. Other stu-l_
Talk. Youth in the Modom
World. Mrs. J. B. Rudd. ---■
Song, Come Women Wide Pro- to appear oB The program
claim I were: Ted Durham who spoke on
Talk, Youth and the Word, Mka I “WP* '*l?!tIeVv ^
Nokia Dunn itaticn; .Rita Isham rend«>red n
Song. Glee Club. ~i . • Catherine Payn# gave
Talk. Evangilism, ih. the Hume. * P»ano »lo; and Hart C. Shoe-
Mr«.( Y. W. Holmes. ‘ , maker delivered a toast.
Prayer, Mrs.'Hill Huddleston. Members of the January grad-/
Pianist. Mrs. J. A Mohon , dating class were: Nadine Dooher
Inez Brown, Ted Durham, John-
nie Mae Johnson, Beutel Luker,
.lain Magness, Rebecca Masters,
Catherine Payne and Ruth -Ran-
Idafl. ' . ' -
May graduati-s we)e: Elll*n An-
thony. ,1 Oleta Powers^ Quentin
Ca’tfhrr Joe Everidge, Harold
Hoffman, Rita Isham, Virginia
Lacy, Joe Littlejohn, Tom Clyde
Marshall, J. B. Merchant, Myrtle
Milier, Nina Lou Pate, Zotiell
Renfro, Hart C. Shoemaker, Todd
Switzerland jloe Satterfield. -
• H. G. I.oca* of BroWnwbod, in
hia talk stated that the con-
sumption per pecson in the C ly-
ted State- vt-as about- one""sixth
of a . pound—per yean- That he
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
June 2-3
ROAD SHOW SPECIAL
Senior Play Is
Well Attended
There Is no known medicine that
works quite like Bayer "Ksptrin for
the awful-head and Tore pains of
neuralgia. r ~ .
The speed of these tablets, anil
their perfect* safety, makes them
invaluable In relieving suffering of
this severs kind.
Doctors know this peculiar efficacy
of Bayer Aspirin iri neuritlc pain, and
they insist pit the tablets of Bayet
manufacture' -
Bayer Aspirin is safe, ^ou could
take it *very day in the year without
any ill effect. II dots not dtprtu itft*
heart. So, stick to this proven
productyith proven directions Safe,
WHAT DR. CALDWELL
LEARNED IN 47
YEARS PRACTICE
Drink Water With
Meal^, Good For
Stomach ’
. A physician watehad the rsaulta of
eoMtlpatioa for 47 years, and be-
lieved that no matter how careful
people are of their health, diet and
exereiae, constipation will occur from
time to time. Of next importance,,
than, la how to treat It wkea it eonu-s.
Dr, CKldWell always was la favor of
fOtWag as Aoee to oatnre ah p-eaibla,
Mtoaa his remedy for constipation,
known oo Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep-
sin, la a mild vegetable compound.
H aas not harm the system and Is
no9 haWV forming. Syrup Pepsin la
rins and webs wall supported
others in the Chat, including
mti Ruth McDonald, Stanton
orendent for .anwthey year, J. A.
Barton ,wtfs ^re-elected Secretary,
nnd J. C Patterson of Eaiitland,
Vice 'Pi&denti r
The i Fall taoei
iatiqn will go
and wilt be. ‘
Water with meals helps stom-
ach juices, ams-'digestion. If,
bloated with gas add a spoonful
of Adlerika. One dose clmunr'wri
r elaqns, and ■ wa*he* BOTH upper \
and lower bpweh<s—The Wm.
Roew Drug Co. . (Adv)
SUMMER SCHOOL
fhnnmer TSrtim.l logins at thg
Grammar Sqhool Buildinfl on
Monday, Mny 29, at tl8ff a. m.
Annie Coleman
Jowol Werner v ■ (ltp)
te Assoe-
‘phertvllle
»nd Tues-.
and will be h«ld the Seco
day in QctOMf. ^ '***
SUNDAY AT - -
ifb(£NT PLEA8AN
tha asw reduced price I
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish tsa thsuik our relatives
and friont'i for their kindness
and beautiful floral' offerings at
the time of the death and burial
of ouf beloved wife and mother,
Your MVidnesa will always be
remembered by «« and la a source
of comfort to us in our sorrow,
i We wish to make special men-
tion of.ith* tOurtenvi shown os
by the city aulhorijLicsj for block-
ing off traffic on (ho street
/ •• BUTIONS dN BtEteVES
Napoleon’s « ffleers' were brave again*
But -each used hi* coatoleeve as herd
So, button* on sleeves .were then tig)
That scratched qiWte rdughly whan no*
'-This drove them. to. horeniofa in very
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