The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES
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Ood Is the source of all spiri-
tual Ufa.’Yet He gives gladly. John
says In Revelations. “I will give
unto him that U a thirst of the
fountain of the water of Life
freely.”
Just two weeks now ufttii
Oeneial Election, but It ■
little In Texas It .has been more
than 30 years since a Democratic
nominee ms'defeated in Coman-
che County.
Comanche will be host tonight
to a number of boys from the
Texas School for the Deaf from
Austin who come here to play
football. Bert Speed, son- of Mrs.
B. W. Speed, is thefr assistant
coach. —•
Mrs. Ollie- Trippe of Comanche
was for a number of years a
teacher in the School for the
Deal and .ran talk their sign lan-
guage as well as any of the stu-
ats. She likely will enjoy the
Ueefc^fw? w'eelu*until^Thanka -
-fuglt.’
■ The all powerful Adolph Hitler
of today was in a Oerman prison
fifteen years ftps where he served
_ of Tew Tech.-
DA via became the heed of
ton in IPW-lt Had only 300
and a $ioo OOO plant,
enrollment is nearly
the value of the plant is 1
000.
County was renjare^af MMO®
nine months for an unsuccessful _ ©f which real estate totaled 82,-
c: tempt to start a revolution.- ,49.975 Sheep valued at 0195.885
' was second on the list and motor
I JHBMJPHB vehicles valued at 8129.820 was
stop? Some one has said. "Wtt*U third.
a man doe? for himself, dies wlthj —o—
him! but what he does for his |
When you die will your wort K
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SPORTS
aftfSXFEJS:
Just a warm up game
get to Comanche.
lira. Lee Sfcnor of
y Jones an
JAMES WBUESON
undefeated ^Indians meet tied Brownwood
the Deal at Austin o-U last week, and outplayed the
tonight at T:tr O'clock at uons from Btownwood from tne man„
; star; to the; finish holding Pat
jCagle'A charges to eqly two first
are soy
game ‘s Mrs Taney Jones and daughter,
they Nan. visited Mr. and Mrs C. P.
At. Clair this week.
P. Oden la expected
from Shr*
community, lives on gnd on.
parents nbr teachers
i According to an etiquette nran-
! ual of the Middle Ages, you should
never lift a piece of meat out of
---- ----- ... ., the dish with your whole hand.
the rod as much as they used but 8hould delicately fish it out
'rites a Sidney gunsertber who three fingers, and in so do-
ing. never immerse your fingers
in the gravy farther than the last
Joint.
Neither
use
to writes_______ .
adds. "When the old fashioned
parents found their kids sowing
wild oats the neat thing was a
thrashing.”
"A penstoft never creates any
wealth. If merely takes from them
that have and distributes to them
that have not.” says an exchange.
There. is an old: saying that
competition is the lift of trade
Thtssaytng like some others thaqjJJ**^In-
field
have been handed down is 6nly
_ partially true. Competition is the
"It would be interesting a him- Mf of *'|ien ,con?P*^°" j?
^ fair and intelligent otherwise tt
works to the detriment of trade
dred years from mow to come
.back from Heaven And see how
. the would 4ias been divided up.
says The Hlco News Review. There
is no doubt that a large scale
redivislon of the world is now
underway.
Lean years often follow fat
she cheers for the Stlents.
—-o-— - •
The word “Gyp” was originated
by a man who had just traded
horses with u Gypsy says The
Waco Times-Herald. -
Business Thought: "Your com-
petitors may be making money
out of the opportunities you are
overlooking.” ,
“The philosophy has g»wn up
among the reliefers.” says The
Menard News, "that they are an
aristocracy entitled to be> main-
tained in laziness and comfort at
the expense of the government.'’
Bible Thought: "He that be-
Ueveth qn me, as .the scripture has
said, from within shall flow rivers
of living water. But this spake he
of the spirit.” John 7:38-39.
Bearing tales which were later
found to be untrue caused one
good man Of Glade water to shoot
and kill Another good man say*
The Oladewater Record which
adds. "The most damnable prac-
tice ever engaged in by human
being.? is u. wndouotetily that of
bear.ng tales from one person to
another."
pm. and we win pardon her ti years -for the business men as well
.. ------- as for the farmers and no human
being can altar that fact, but most
of us could hold in reserve some
of the fruits of abundance for use
in times of future scarcity."
J. G. Simms' four year term as
postmaster at Valley Mills expir-
ed recently and Congressman Bob
Pogue let the patrons of tne office
vote On whether or not Simms
should be reappointed. The vote
was 964 for Simms and 43 against.
When the grand Jury vtsitfcd
the County Jail last, week they
found some fifteen boys and one
girf in the Jill. The girl Is good
looking and only 19 years of age.
She admitted bad company got
her In wrong. She stated that she
w«-s reared in a respectable home
at Abilene Bad company is one
of the mam reasons for crime.
The girl and her young hus-
band. both without funds and no
prospect for a Job "left Abilene a
few weeks ago hitch-hiking. They
got hold of some bad (or is it all
oed?) whiskey and then got In
trouble and their arrest followed
How you are getting along tin-' Mohon on the offense and
ancially is not the amount of
money you make, but, the amount
you have at the ?hd df the monfh
after all the-bills are pfld.
"One of the most important
thihgs in business life is- to stick
to your Job.” This comment was
made by Oeorge B Dealey who
this week celebrated sixty-foUr
years of service with The Dallas
News. Starting in as office boy.
Mr. Dealey progressed through
the various degrees of the news-
paper profession until ttk .reached
the top—publisher of the .news-
paper recognized" a* the oldest desired.”
business institution in
who has
been visiting her parents. Mr and
Mr*. William Reese
Troy-Marshall and family spent
... . . ,the week-end in Kopperl their
with home folk*.. former home. —f
Miss Hetty Krauss and two girl) j m Marshall. StephenvUle
The boys from the Austin In-'downs. “ r * Ui*nA* of Texss Tech yiited her!Hlgh acheol coach, spent 'the
stitutlon should put up a good • • mother, Mr. Thelma Kr.uss l*st week-end in Comanche with home
game, and this novelty game is It looks like this ,1s the yetr w®**' . • 7" . folks.
sure to attract a large crowd from that the Indians should have Mrs. J. B. Tatum spent the, John Reese, former sheriff of
Comanche xnd surrounding towns, scheduled the BroWnwood eleven week-end in Port Worth with her this county, now officer for the
tComanche scored an easy 21-7 father, Henry Kemp who is re-'State With the Department
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^Tha Indians 41111^ be gulfed Jfllfr StephenvUle this season QQveilng In a hospitaMn that cl^ Intelligence, who haa been 1
first time this season.
Tom Cox, after having
{day offensively at Hamilton two
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ped from the Hamilton Herald-, In the Hlco game last Prlday
Record concerning the Hamilton-, night to lead the ^Indians.
Comanche game two weeks ago: _ _ . .. ___-
- "Comanche brought over a team flrT?'efh'r'i^nnnt» at*
that was supposed to hive ?
impregnable line Such was nor temptea *•« wf«t,
the case. Their :^ane^*Uent R L Edward*. reserve guard.
The Indiiir
an -off brought iiome soon:
has been transf
iferrRS I
to Comanche.
bark probably shows more pep and en-
_r*,.V thuslaam than: any squadmin In
but If so. He h“ bwm playln«
should shool a couple-tfTfhe best.
back right between the eytt. be- *eason' at d ^loc,te<1 0
cause the backfieid saveffqth< ob-j
casion for the Indians. Pate and
thustasm than ^y^uatoin in
was. supposed:to-ba5fim»Pl»d., nr«rtir* He has been playing
nearly every game this
of the
three Hlco punts last week,
District 18-B Standings
Cox Team-
an d Carnes on the defense were Comanche
practically the entire show: for Dublin
the Invaders CsniM had lots of Hamilton
work to do backing Up- the line. Gorman
as the front wall gave way corn* iDesdemona
pletely on lots of occasions under Orapbury
the battering of Boyd. Setlheimer. | De Leqji
McCollum. Their outstanding line- Hico v ^
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Let's’ all go out and see the
man was Outhrie. who pt-yed left
hS! Indian* Silasts tonight,
llton gridiron this season He was game time has beer. it.
closely followed by McMillan, left at 7:30
end. The Tight end o{/the Co-
Fersonal Mention
ized-
tltution in Tejw?.
Moreover, he says It takes a man
85 years to learn, to love his work
and that he is enjoying, hi* ef-
forts more now than ever before.
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Del Rio News: The government;
printing plant in Washington is
probably the largest institution
of Its kind in the world And 99
; per cent of the printing don®
there is thrown in the.- waste-
basket. When we have- to person-
ally get the mall for this news-
paper we never go to the trouble
of bringing government mall to
our office. We Just throw it in
the wostepaper basket in the post
office.
Editor Schwenker. out «t Brady,
is responsible for the following.
Including the last sentence in
The young husband admitted
__ ... . the' worse1****. dt£“e S parenthesis: A Chta«e woman
When a Woman finds she has tommen with most Inmates of the xlaMJJ* £ t he Unite! 5^**!!
«•'“ «“*••• *■»*« *«!*•« ay® wta^Spivey .pye_ SS"&“^1.,%,'“«
* good .ere to Mmetime.1^ Cr0" *'»d »“,1*“'*'
worth more to a man than good
advice, says E. W. Howe.
talking until
aboti’ it. v
everybody forgeU
“Mothers are invar:aj)ly » Pic-
ture of what their daughter? will
be like in the. future." 1 says
Dorothy Dlx. who advise*-the
boys to take a good look at mother
beiore they pop the question.
~ Harry Etentge -who i? to retire
as District Attorney January I
says that he will resume his prl-
medicines to China, and at the
some time send guns and' am-
munition to Japan. What China
r.. ca_ mmn should do is to send missionaries
LI t0 the D 8 10 heathenize the
* **; i Christians over here. (Npte we dndJ
woman says ,T ' L d not capitalize the word "chris-
o^tl
manche line was clrciga probably!
more times than -Coach Prazier. _
*■. / ~ 1 Mrs. O. H Donaho u ftpeetbi
to return home this week from
■ Dublin had another close call Big Spring where she has been
last week at Dublin, barely beat- entertaining her new grandson
bag the Oorman Panthers 6-0. at the home of his parents. Mr
The Lions scored their tone tully _.r-< Prank Mackey.
Sove *to'the* one*taSi iS^hUe Oo^a^S^mgs^^orsdo^Sen:
to the lourth quarter only to be the week-end in Comar.rhe with
held, there and lose the ball.jon ^he Roberson Sisters
do^Ss- o k Vfr and Mrs. Tom Stark who
_ . • ,. - ... ' . have been »t San Angelo and Big
L^on Hamuton to a spring foT sever%1 months have
14-12 win at De Leon Pr.day. returned home.—----- _ ---------
| j Ad: ms and family of San
The Bearcats, although they Angelo spent Sunday In Coman-,
haven't crushed into the win coi-icrje with H M Vineyard,
umn yet. have showed much lm-J Mr and Mrs C. P. Sllvus and
provement during the laat month .son. Bob. and Misa Orace Bright-
and are sure to have a good team I man of Austin spent the week-
by the time that the Indians hit I end In Comanche with Mr and j
them on Thanksgiving. I Mrs O. O Brightman
TU RKEYS
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Wanted
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THE THANKSGIVING TURKEY
MARKET OPENS NEXT WEEK
AND WE ARE IN POSITION -
TO PAY THE HIGHEST ^
MARKET PRICES.
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL!
Bern Produce
ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE . /
New CHEVROLET 1939
er. As to why He stopped then
there are two opinions. One of
them woman's ----— —
tians.'t
___ J. V Carter *a» oalied to <iole-'
Said Elliott Roosevelt'last week man Sunday on account ot the
vale practice of law at OatesviUe in an Interview ut Houuon. T nt
wouldn’t know actually whether Wilson. 38. Burial was at Cole-
Dsd intends to run for a third man Monday. Mr:* Carter, J. V
Jr. Mrs^ Boyce Briscoe
after that date. ...
.If we were called upon to pick
one of the outstanding men of
Comanche who is tending rq..,h*s
hih^namr.f ‘ "Don't count a than’, years un-
SJd -l he n^-nothin* ^ “ count'"-
‘»F
?“?M, and MV, H. W. HWJfV
is sometimes a hanJcap.' - f also at;-nded xlxe funeral service?.
Comanche and furnishing1 wo
for a great number of
would pick Walter Durham mana-,
ger of the Durham Pci'Jh and: -jSr1*
Peanut Factory.
Emelian.rente l_uL
Without the intent of criticizl
Ing the Government, we believe
It is making a mistake when it
forces men like Durham along
with other managers of pecan
f.- .-.'ta.riet m Texas to pay auch
. high prices for labor that they
find ft Impossible to operate and
must ley off » majority pf their
-employees.
— a " ^ >
Wlth“peanuts bringing g goad
priee and cottpn a, complete fail-
ure. it la as safe guess that the
. peanut acreage in - Comanche
County will be doubled next year
Since the fanners of Comartche
County don’t come in and tell ws
bow to run a newspaper, we are
not going to tell them what to
plant am Tear (we wiJJ leave
that to Uncle Sami, bill IT we
wans farming, we would not forget
planting at Iffast a small patch
of euttmr'Tor who knows but
what cotton may be, the motley
.crop next year?
Have you noticed the increasing
smile on the face of C B. Straley
of the Clay Building MatewaTCo.?
It la because WTla granddad Again,
a sou1 having been bom recently
to. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Straley. Jr..
at Midland. - _____
One reason we believe in evo-
lution says The Lockhart Post-
Register is that we all descended
from Adcm and who will deny
that Eve made a monkey out of
—a—
qfc the Pederat FarnT
Act or . a^icr.dmoitt -T6 provide
mare eqillfable and practical con*
1 n-oue tail in resolutions,
opted by WOO f armers fTT"' t* ”
mass meeting at Meridjin Octo-
ber 15.
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One of the secrets of suceess is
to have money on hand to take
advantage of opportunity when
it knock* at your door.
he is having made t detc iied sur-
vey of National defense problems!
with a view of making tne coun-1
try safer against wa(.
Friend? of Dean J. Thomas
Davis of John Tcrleton College
ent as
'T'O enjo^ work*. *-Vvoman must
/cJf ujdf C.irJm aid* in jjuild-
ing up the 'vliilc by he!pirn;
women t&_ger nv-’cc ener
tlvcir food—and so incrca cs jrfe.
nstance to the strain of functional
periodic pain Try it1
CAR DU I
There si* too’ many w
in the old saying.
„ Is queer save Thee ana me,
even thou at times art a little
ehp be-
AS the
WE WANT TCL BUY YOUR
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CHICKENS, EGGS AND CREAM
. TOP PRICES AT ALL TIMES.
Red Chain Feeda-of All Kinds.
BUTLERS
PRODUCE CO.
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Comanthe*
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1938, newspaper, October 28, 1938; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891173/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.