The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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SHOETNO Let me do
shoeing. Fly* are bad
and hones often bn
break their
fly-stomping. Sweep*
the tight way. Hare
grinder that will grind
Complete blacksmith -
8errlct.—Bud Newaome. (tf)
MAGAZINE BXCHANOB — M
•eh. X for 10c. One thousand to
•boose from; Lota of new ones,
■ring what you have read and
trade for others.—Freeman’s Shoe
by Code or Duph-
We also dean and repair
Titers, if you have 4 type-
writer that nerdrr alOBtilng. bring
It In today. We will put It In first
•leas condition at a very lop coat.'
AS work guaranteed. — K. R.
Wright. Jeweler, at Wm. Reese
Png. West side of Square. rtf)
FOR SALK OR CASH LEAKS—
43 acre farm. 3 antes west of Haase
un Comanche. Rt. 1. Wen im-
proved: Oood 4 room house; Plen-
ty of water and barns. Oood hog
feneos all around. Well set in fruit
and berries. An ideal rural home.
See R. W. Newman, Proctor.
fiigA- (a-trc>
MAKTNfl — Quality
srarkmanshtp. Pickup and deliver
anywhere In city. We have a good
quality ticking on hand and can
save you money.—R. C. Wiggins
Mattress Factory, located south of
School. (tf)
RAMS AND BILLIES—RambouD-
M Rams and Angora Billies for
sale. I have the best bunch to
select front that I have ever rais-
ed.—T. H. Jackson, Sipe Springs,
Texas. (tf)
FOR RENT—Three room apart-
ment with all modern -conven-
iences; clow In; to couple without
children. Garage.—H. J. R OlUe.
_______(tf)
HlfeCTRlC Refrigerator Repair-
ing. Fan repairing; Any electric
appliance repaired.—Pete's Radio
Shop. North Side of Square. <tfc>
BOY8ENBERRY PLANTS-tt am
booking orders for these plants;
See Boysenberries at Higginboth-
ams Store. Grocery Dept,
your partner and plant acres to
these fine all-around berries, and
reap a bountiful crop, with an
immense profit. See or write me—
R. L Mauldin. Salesman. Coman-
(tf)
If you
buying
; Frank
Pnfer'ti Servloe
Off of the
Street.
the sqpare
make speclalRrup to truckers
and users of large quantities of
gasoline and lube-wholesale and
retail. Headquarters for kerosene
and naphthe. Buy your me from
cs. Comanche -made me at dock
prices. Buy with us and save —
Frank Phifer - y.....<I*F
HAY PRESS 8PECIAL—One Mc-
Cormick -Deerlng One Horae Steel
Hay Press. Priced to move now.—
Neel Bros.. Lamkin. Texas: (tf*
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APARTMENT FOR RENT—Two
room apartment with all modern
.conveniences ' See Mrs. John 8.
(Me)
Hart or Phone 461
Discs; Also Pony Discs and Mole-
board Plows —Neel Bros.. Lamkin,
Texas. («>
FOR SALE—Young horses. 3 and
4' year olds. Also young mares
witt) mule colts, in pasture 5 miles
East of Oustine. See Geo. R. Ross.
Gustine, Texas. _(3-4-3-3p>
cheap —Neel Bros.. Lamkin. Texas.
TO TRADE FOR LIVESTOCK
A >»M Chevrolet Pickup Driven
only 3400 miles; gOod as new.
young stock.—L D Frasier,
3. Comanche. Texas. '3-4p>
STEPHEN VILLE HOME For Sale
Mrs. J. D.
Mrs. L. K.
to ten tables
and thirty-five tea
at the beautiful new home
Moore Friday afternoon.
Mrs. J. B. Chilton, Mrs. W C.
Chilton. Mrs. T. R. Moore of Hte-
henvtlle. Mrs. Jack Moore. Mrs.
SS
Montgomery, and Mrs.
Ammons ma0p up the reoeiv-
M,llfte
High score prise
waa awarded
—Nice four room house located Allcorn Mrs.
near Tarteton College, one-half '
acre land. Price MOO. will take
>300 cash* balance on terms.—
Hamer Fldler. Stephen vllle, Texas,
Oen. Del. (tf)
to Mrs. Charles Ragland. The low
award wept to Mrs. J. B.
FOR SALE—Oood house and lot.
well located in Comanche with
modern conveniences; Also my
£5S&i2USa£aK S«i*
Telephone 390 R3.—J. D.
(Itc)
NOTICE—1 will open my kinder -
my home Wednesday.
1. No children under 4 yean
will be enrolled.—Mary Grain -
, , _(He)
FOR 8ALE—300 acre farm, two
miles west of town. 110 acres in
cultivation, balance good grass.
Well improved. Plenty water.—
Prentice Farmer. <6-8p> Mrs. Ewell
Fee—
Welding—Radiator Repairing
^_______„ Can 314 -
THOS. STARK
f Blocks East On Highway 10
Mr. and Mrs. Jake purhamrs
household goods were moved to
thetr new home this week, by
FOR SALE—Six room rock house!Burks Transfer and Storage Com-
wlth 3 acres of land on Old Dub- PW- » pays when moving to use
lln Highway. Also. 119 acre farm I a' bonded company and take no
8 miles east of town 8ee D. W. chance on damage to your. pro-
Beam, Comauche.
JffcSRl
FOR SALE—A good ice refrigera-
tor.—Claude George
FOR, SALE—About 3000 good
used brick; Also 33 short cedar
pasta. Oood for .foundation! —
Georg
Claude
perty. Always telephone Burks
(It)
BACKS FOR 8ALE -Oood peanut
sacks and good heavy pefcan sacks.
See Houston Loudermilk at the
Wade Evrldge Warehouse south of
the jail. (ltp>
cbe. Texas.
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FOR 8ALE—Two Tractor Grain
Drills.—Neel Bros.. Lamkin. Texas.
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POSTED NOTICE—The property
named below is posted according
to the laws of the State of Texas
and a»y trespassing thereon is
forbidden and any violators will
be prosecuted under the penalty
•f the law. The property is posted
against bee hunting, fishing, hunt-
gag. pecan gathering and any
other trespassing whatsoever. The
property covered in this notice Is
located near Slpe Springs and in-
etudes the property of Mrs. Jeff
Morgan and Charlie and Guy
Houser. 1 Deluding the places
known as the Orove place, the
Joe Christwell place and the
Runkles place' Included also Is
the property 'of W. A. Smith,
known as the Marks pasture: the
property of Mrs. A. D. Jones
the Dewey place/, the
FOR SALE—South
FOR RENT For 130.00 per month, j Block 130. Wright
the residence where we are now
living, together with about 25
of lan<L_Te!fphcmeJta. Will
8chwartt _(49d or _ see, Albert
Schwartz _ 1 tf >
one-half
Addition
FOR RALE OR TRADE
One of the best improved and
pgying fruit, berry and chicken
farms in Comanche County on
paved highway 2 : miles from ] bonded company. Telephone Burks
town. 38 budded and . bearing
of
to
township of Comanche A good
building SUc. 'For details, see or
write. J.~ B—Bonner. Comanchd
^
Jtm McOtothltn's household
goods were moved to another Co-
manche residence this week by
Burks Transfer and Storage Com-
pany For moving always use a
pecan trees: fruit trees of all
kinds, grapes. 3 acres of berries.
1500-egg incubator installed
brooder; Wagon, team and tools
the place.
all go with
51 acres. 5 miles out
chard. On paved Ugh way -
Have stock farms. 140 to 1000
acres. Houses and lots, $350.00
to $3,350.00. Several small tracts
18 acres to 83 acres.
If Yea Want to Bay. RH1 or Trade,
Cdme to See Btr
W. D. CARROLL .
Real Estate, Rentals
FOR RENT—3 room apartment,
unfurnished. Also bedroom, fur-
nished. with or without meals.
Modem conveniences. Oarage.—
In third block west of Ford 8ta-
Oood or- J.t ion. See Mrs. K. M Me whom.
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Principal W.--Z.
old R
NOTICE—As soon as corn is dry
enough to shell, we will be in
market for your ear com. We
will Install in the next few days
a shelter. Don't sell your com un-
til you see us.—H. Burks Commis-
skm Co . • -
household goods were moVWTTrom
the Oeorge Ooosby residence to
the Claude Cox residence recently
vacated by Jake Durham. The
hauling was done by Burks Trans
fer and Storage Company. Always
call .Bucks .for moving. ' ll*
known at _| _________
Claude Hill property known as'for RECONDITIONED Watches
«be P. K Stanley piace and all real bargains ip wrist and
proper t>
Rhymes
belonging to
W J.
<l-6p)
FOR SALE 16“frq' Kool Jersey
cows. See Tom Wagner. Co-
manche. Rt. 3. »3*4)81-
orr YOUR FALL GARDEN 8fcED
•Square Brand* at Comanche
MUBn« Co (tf)
placed aur gin
class con-
pocket watches. Our watches are
m first class condition in new
cases and guaranteed to be as good
as new. Most of tlieae watches are
$36.00 and $40.00. Bargains at
47 50 and up.—Wrights Jewelry
Shop locat'd nt Reese Drug on
West Sid Square. >tf)
W. E Moreland's household
goods wen moved from Comanche
to De. Lron thtt week by Burks
■ Stor
READY FOR QINNINO---We have
in first
a(fv to fin — S.-.,
your cotton and give you She best Whether you wish toTnore « long
i Transfer and Storage Company.
L*
and art npw ready to
of service We wlHappreciabe your or *hort dn.ince. 'to- will pay you
business - Raubut Gin.
Jtf)
r
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to telephone Burks.
ROOT BEER SOCIAL Saturday
—Drink all' you want for 5c. Real
w IKE PHIFERS
(Jtur this month at Ike Phifers j Ro®J [uffmdl?
Station off of the Southwest cor- ! "bI1* DrS
i*er of the square. Why pay more j our fountain—Service Drug
when you can get that good Oc
tan* Gasoline and Royal Scot
Motor Oil from ua at money sav-
ing prices? Special prices given to
tqaqtor urers and users of large
quantities of gasoline. Headquar-
. $ara for Naphtha, the odorless
cleaning ^luid. rte fhlfcr, Prey.
MATTRE88 MAKINO—Old mat-'
tiwaaes. made new and new mat-
natade to order. Rolled edge
8tore.
EXCHANOE Nursqry
stock for ten or twelve ewes. Our
trees ape absolutely first class and
would only consider first class
sheep.—Fltagerald’s Nursery. 8te-
phenrHle. Teas*. ‘
EXPERIENCE OIRL WanU house
work Phone No. 465. <ltp>
BA'fTERlEK FOR RADIOS—Pre-
pare for a great radio season. Let
U* replenish your radio with bat-
teries and tubes. Tubes tested free.
- Service Drug Store.
EASY WASHING M ATTUNES
Let us demonstrate Easy Washer
and you will be convinced at fast
and easy washing and the prices
......f„ igre right. Sold on terms.—Farm
MS* SS&SR ^ Dntt
We call for and deliver in city-—--
Jgga Atwood. Phone 137. (ltpif> 1 OOOD Magnolia House Paint for
-~~ w r— 1 $1.4$ per rfallon, You can afford.
**T"
8A«-1831 M^el A Ford at theM: prices —Leonard
running condltl^. Furniture Company; first door
nap ^ nomas Q{ £ joncs Grocery on
Ooaeh Oood
good paint. See Nap Jhotnas
gm. Reese Drug Co._Mtp)
4
taara. eacgwewARNbAtk^
WASHING
it-
>.
GREASING
Complete Job
Sidney Street.
Good Magnolia Uoaae Paint-tor
$1.43 per gallon. You can afford
to paint at these prices —Leonard
Furniture Company, first door
wM of E. H tones Grocery on
BMRmr Bhqgt. -! '• / ’■ , ;---M
50c
1
TARD MOTOR
COMPANY
HELP' WANTED—Have opening
for girl or young woman to help
with hotel work - McRmxie Hotel.
.Comanche. — (It)
Williams Specials
For Saturday! 1 ‘
I.ET YOUR DOLLAR
DO ITS DUTY!
20 Lbn. Pure Cane Sutrar $1.00
Saturday *1.75 Flour for *1.65
Saturday *1.H5 Flour for $1.75
100‘i Pure Coffee, lb. 15c
6 (>lant Bar* P ft G Soap 25c
6 Giant Har* Crystal
White Soap 25c
Cream Meal, per sack 65c
I^irge No. 1 Spuds 2c
Good 5-Strand Broom 25c
Corn, can « 10c
Pickles., sweaj or *out, qt., 25c
Fine Rlue (iohwe Coffee.
Wtfh Butter Bowl 29c
SaiadVOrcHMing. Ql. 20c
Van Camp’s Spaghetti 10c
Staktoy’a Mixed VeqelableM.
_ __ Froward won
the cut prise.
The color scheme of brown and
yellow was carried out throughout
the party. Dahlias, zinnaa. and
marygalds were used In decorat-
ing the house.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. T. R. Moore of StephenvUle.
Mrs. Harold Williams of De Leon.
LOCAL
leges and
In the
who have
during the
have returned or are
scheduled to do so early next
Dorris
work. The
College at
Denton; Cordelia Alice Lindsey.
Teachers Collage at Denton; Jew-
Denton Teachers Col-
BROWNWOOD. Aug.
ward Pavne Collage
doors September 18th with espry
indication Of OOS Of the
enrollments In
tog Hie
carried on an extensive
improvement program that U Juet
about completed
The new home economica de-
ag-BP __
lege; Maude Wallace. Denton jpartment has been oompletod and
Teachers College; Berta Boodaon, | will be added to the 37 major de-
Bui Rosa Teachers College; Nobis partmenta now offering more than
Dunn. Howard Payne College, and 270 courses
Audio Lae Austin. Howard Payne
RUMHFLL COMMENT)*
ON FAMILY NAMES
Tenn Mrs. Morgan Moore
of Waco. Mrs. Mike Lenard of
Dallas and Miss Harriet WeUtel
of Bethlehem. Pa.
Ice cream, froaen Into the form
of yellow roues, and chocolate
cake squares were served.
<nr offering m
of study. The new de-
partment will bo housed In a beau-
tiful rock demonstration cottage
and laboratory of like material
ed In the
*KS3&
every day from
cooking and f
V
Payne
Washington
and girl
derful oi
of their way
opportunity of
By working
whlje got
a young
far as little as $34340 to \
and a young man for
tog exepenses can be
cheaper by light
Howard Payne
wonderful demorrt
known aa a school
body la somebody.
FATHEE HONORED ON
SIXTY-NINTH BIRTHDAY
Following la a statement from
L. B. Russell, local genealogist,
on the family names predominat-
ing to Comanche County:
“In looking over the lists of
names In the various reunions of
families reported to The Chief it
la remarkable that the names are
almost entirely composed of fam-
ilies whoa* ancestors fought in
the Revolution of 1776-1333. I
have freqeuntly noted that the
population of Comanche is mans
completely homogeneous than any
other portion of the United States.
But until making this special ex-
amination. I was surprised myself
at UlS_almost unbroken list of
old English. Scotch. Scotch-Irtsh
and Welch names of the families
holding these reunions. It is high-1
On Sunday. Aug. 15th. Mr. and
Thompson and family
of Fort Worth. Oene Thompson
of Henrietta. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Thompson and family of Fort , , .... , ,.
k ■wsaws
and Mrs. Carl Rollins and dough-1dlers of the Revolution are repres-
tor. Joan, of Pettit, visited in the ■«*«*<» Comanche County, and
home of their parents."Mr. And , « m«h» ™n kp.to a tliouaand .
to”relebretiM 0™P*the RECEIVES DEGREE 1
sixty-ninth birthday Mr Thread- A Bachelor of Science degree
gill of Henrietta was also present. conferred upon Miss Cleo,
At the noon hour a bountiful Bird of Blanket Saturday August!
dinner of dericlously prepsred *»• during the Jiiirty-fifth grad- i
foods was served nation exercises at Texa* State
College for Women. Miss Bird,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. F.
work toward i
-I
4! lbs. FLOUR s0
COMANCHE MILUNG COMPi
AUTO REPAIRIN'!
LH u» put TOmr car to goad running ccctotttoa at
prccMtt attractive prtoM.
‘ MAEVlN GUTHRIE IN CHARGE
OF REPAIR SHOP *r \ '
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
BIGGS’ AUTO PAR’
GLASGOW-M1LLER reunion
HELD WEDNESDAY AT LAKE Bird, completed her
‘a degree this summer. With home
The annual Olaagow and Mil-> economics as her major subject,
ler reunion was held Wednesday &he was also set lye In other de-
al Lake Banes. i > partments.
Following the dinner, game? and
conversation were enjoyed.
Those present were: W. H. Glas-
gow. Mrs. 8. O- Miller Mrs- Jim
Stewart and sons. Mr and Mrs
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
ENTERTAINED AT LAKE
Mrs. Paul Jeanes entertained
ET1L Miller and son, all of Leun- he* Sunday School class with a -
kin; MT and Mrs. E B 8mith and Picnic Friday afternoon at Lake',
daughter'and Mrs: C O Stephens Eabes 1
and daughter of Baggett. 3D. and A picnic lunch coruisllng of ’
Mrs. M. L. Oeye and® family of pickles, olives, sandwiches, potato
Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E chips, cookies, and tee tcad was
Miller of 81dney. Mr and Mrs. served
T. M. Glasgow and daughter of -—--—-
Cotton Grove. Mr and Mrs La- MISS LINDA SHERRILL
mar Howell and children of Cot- AND MARVIN RAY WED
ton Orove. Mr and Mrs BUI Olas- HERE LAST THURSDAY
gow and daughter of Mercer Oap, - ■ ■ ■
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hayes and Miss Linda 8 hem 11 of Coman-
son of Oustine. ICra Homer L. che and Marvin Ray of Coleman
Miller and children of Oustine. were married Thursday, August
MT and Mrs Jewell Otasgow andjlk. at the Baptist pursonage here
children of Elm Orove and 8, O by P«ev. A. Bdwtn Wilson
Oregg of Stanton. . ' ‘J Mrs. Ray la‘the daugnter
Friends attending were —Mr.; Mr. • and M
and Mrs. T. R. RandalQ
family of Com an (She Mr
Mrs. Fred Hurt arid ton.,
of
Mr.: Mr. and Mrs. Mart SlverrUI of
~aqd Cdmanche. She to a graduate of
and Comanche High School Mrs. Ray
vmr"l*a employed In Marchers Beauty
Fred Clark and daughter.' Mrs. Parlor at the time of her mar-
Wld 8pivey. Mrs. Hobart Alter- kriage. *
T»ury and Mrs. Brady York and Mr Ray to a graduate or Coir
son. Btoo of. Comanche and Mias' man High School. He to associated
Ollie Randalls of Fort Worth, j with his father in handling used
The next reunion of the group iron and brass material
will be held at Lake Banes to Mr. and Mrs Ray will make
August*of next year. .their home to Coleman
Spinach, can
Chi
nek Wagon Beam*, an 10c
Pink Salmon, can 15c
No. 2 Waah Tubx v 65c
5 Gallon* Coal Oil 45c
Half Galton Fruit Jars . 05c
25c Box Simmons Liver
Regulator ... 15c
5c Card of Horn Button*.
Jl.2 Tarda for L— 5c
C. F. WILLIAMS
Produce
WE WANT TO BUY YOUR POULTRY.
EGGS AND CREAM AND
WILL PAY YOU
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES (-
AT ALL TIMES
WE SELL POULTRY FEtDS AND
JMEDIES.
KE1
Your Patronage Appreciated.
Higgins Produce
HOWINGTON & BEENE STAND—TELEPHONE '415
at./.
To the Public k
He have purchasetl The Mid-Way < afr local ^
He have purchasetl The .Mid-Hay < afr loci
the center of the block on South Side of Sqiu]
Cumanch*-and urge alt past patron* nf this hi
to continue trading here -white eordillay invit
trial patronage frpm new ones.
He promise you (’ojirtewir. KTfirtency and
linens at all time**—He know our business anj
give our patrons the l>ej|efit of our experience.
Mrs. Mary Fields
C. L. Ross
PROPRIETORS OF4
MID-WAY CAI
10 TO
South Side Square
Comanche.
—
All atov
reduced
We are
Your cl
The thi
buy at
1030 FORD ROADSTER .
1931 FORD VICTORIA COUPE
1930 CHEVROLET COACH
OR.SALSBURY'S
ROTA CAPS
‘OR CHICKFN5 AND TURKEYS’
nr?m »•»*«*
(Tetragon*)
STEADY WORK OOOD PAY— Mar.
Reliable 'Mat) Wanted to call on
farmer* to Comanche County. No
experience or capita) required
Make op to $K .a day. Write Mc-
NB8S CO.. Dep» 8. Froepdrt. U-
ltooia. < ltp>
TSV
FOR 8AIJD -W. 0
Croat Roads See
or J M R lord an.
-NT
Hall at
w Evans
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Iffii
r.movmy drug..
COMANCHE MILLING
, COMPANY^ ■.
^HEALf
Plummer’s Service Station
ON DK LEON HIGHWAY
Formerly The Cadenhead Station
Wr Invite the former customer* and IrlrrxU of tbto .teUon l®
continue thetr ItottoMh with ■« which wr will greatlv ap-
PRtUMPT UOURTKOUH MURVK F
GOOD GAAOUNE AND MOTOR OILM
_L
USED CAR PARTS
•i
BOUGHT—BOLD AND EXCHANGED
battery Rervici; and repair
gave* Money on Yukr Fata at Tbto Shan
*.....
1933 CHEVROLET COACH. ...
1934 FORD FORDOR T 7^
1933 CHEVROLET PANEL
1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1935 CHEVROLET COUPE
1936. CHEVROLET COUPE
1936 CHEVROLET PICKUP
1935 CHEVROLET D. 1* TRUCK
1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK
1929 INTERNATIONAL TRU^R
1935 CHEVROLET SEDAN
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1935 CHEVROLET TRUCK With Hydraulic
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HYPl
Body.
GossErr s second hand pajrts
AND RATTKRY SHOT
PLUMMER S SERVICE STATION
F
1936 CHEVROLET TRUCK With Hydraulic
Milk t own for totle.
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FAGAN CHEVROLET CO.
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