The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1936 Page: 1 of 10
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THK COMA1NCHI I CHII -U
CQUWtY'. TEXAB,T?ECEMjSEK 18, 193«’ ( * ~ ^ ' * • ,*
-^^Prirw MalfP /HI c\*utm*»iDRIVF Tfl RAKF DIM) (HI FOR R I I ana Hoailc TurLou
J^o jw.Mo ^Prices Main
no. 21
from The Comanche Chief,
December 15. 1916
Dr. D. M. Smith, pioneer physi-
cian of Comanche County, passed
at hie home in Oustine this
at the age of 83.
Last Friday night Mrs. Hannah
Coker Redwine. 84. passed away
at the home of her daughter
Mrs. W. F. Durham.
Miss Evelyn Thodberg and Ho-
race L. Chilton were married at
Marlin' Sunday
Comanche Best
Peanut Market
The peanut market reached a
new high peak here for several
years when a top of $1.10 was paid
for choice nuts. Tuesday.
N. t. iOBde Shack) W^!'C0^“h^ur2JS2^8i£d
Chief Christmas
Greeting Edition
Coming Out Wed.
r~
ederate veteran.
pioneer
as a
. . .. . ... to that of no town In this section
of the county, died this j ftn(j growers are coming here
I from more than 50 miles to sell
football their products.
C. P. St. Clair says that the
In the championship
.at Sweetwater last Satur
day, Comanche High School won best peanuts are netting farmers
15 to 8.
$1.00 per bushel above threshing
! states.
Now comes Oak Cliff and Beau- and hauling,
mont to dispute Comanche High's More peanuts have been weighp
claim to the State football title, ed already In Comanche this year
There is one way to decide this than in any year during the last
and Comanche is ready to take five, C. P. Denny, Public Weigher,
on either or both.
Rev. Cur lee, pastor of the Bap-
tist Church, urges all Chslstlans
to Stand solidly against dancing.
"people who danse do not seem
to be good home builders. It is
for the home and future that I
pleading Tor you notto at-
The ls-
Firemen Given First
' Aid Lessons Here
By Dr, Charles Gray
The Comanche Chief will !s-
sne its regnlar Christmas
Greeting Edition next Wednes-
day. It will ho placed ft the
mails Wednesday night and
win ranch the subscribers early
Thursday morning.
We hope to have a greeting
meoeage from every business
firm in Coins ache. The paper
will also carry letters to Santa
Claus from the children. Them
should reaeh The Chief Office
not later Monday.
Last year The Chief carried
Christmas greetings from more
than a hundred individuals and
firms in Comanche.
We will appreciate It if those
who have articles to contribute,
would get these in as soon as
possible.
Mas Man Gets
2 Years Here On
DRIVE 19 JIAISE $200.00 FOR R. L Lane Heads Turkey Shipment
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR NEEDY County Democrats Readies A Total
Of 21 Carloads
PATHETIC CASES
IN NEED
BY 8OCTAL WORKER
SE8 OP FAMILIES
Hfcsfc crrur- v
tend tlie Christmas ball,
sue Is broken love, ruined homes,
divorce—the same old sad story.
Hoy Rains has entered Howard
Payne College where he will take
a course tn theology.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bruton will
celebrate their goldrn wedding and anf given every Fri- old and a 200 pounder of Dallas,
anniversary next weanesaay tiv nrn,» w. was sen fenced in two vrnrr in
Fifteen members of the Coman-
che Fire Department, and several
other individuals are taking a
course in First Aid treatment un-
der the direction of Dr Charles
W. Gray,
The lessons cover a ten-week
Oil Theft Charge
Ralph Millpr. about 30 years
needed
Tr™rs.r o,. u™
showed in their lMt statements >^inon,{ those taking^the course id an automobile. His car stuck
deposits amounting to nearly fjr<y ^icl p> c. Graham, when he drove into an old cellar-
$350,000 w A Newsome, E, L. ,Carpenter, near the warehouse and he came
c ^.,1 ' J. K; ~ Hurt. Carrot! Luudci mrtk. • te town and got fivf men and «
Few the second time th“ Miles Bagley. John Carpenter, R. wrecker to pull him out. they not
I , !!??. Comanche Hlgli eauiool loot- w Pol{.ton Earl williams. Sam realizing that they were aiding a
\ bail team - defeated^ Gilbreath. Jim Laymon, IAwrenee nrwntnat. fingerprints taken by
reSS^rdaTin*1SdIMe
played there _earlier~»J^a™t E W' Tlmmons
A drive is underway to raise
this and next week $200 00 tot a
Christmas Cheer Fluid for the
needy of Comanche and surround-
ing territory. A eraw of workers
Is on the streets selling buttons
for the purpose, bearing the in-
scription, "I Gave for Human
Needs".
In order that the people may
fully realize Just how serious the
situation really Is, Mrs. J. H. Ar-
thur. case worker, has listed a
number of concrete examples.
Her appeal follows:
Two hundred dollars is needed
to buy Christmas food and cloth-
ing for the needy. Buy a pin and
help the social workers of the
churches and local' organizations
run "old man hunger*' from these
homes.
Did you know- that we have 80
families in the county where j
there is no able bodied person to
All Letters To
Santa Claus Will
Appear Next Week
• R. L. 'Bob' Law of Fleming,
was elected President of the
Democratic Executive Committee
at a meeting df the organization
held at the Court House in Co-
manche Saturday.
Thirteen ear loads of dressed
Mr Lane will succeed the late iijrk,“?'s 1w‘‘re •hipped from Co-
Letters to Santa Claus will
be published next week by. The
Chief so send in yours now.
Many children have already
either sent or brought theirs.
We'll publish the letters and
then rush them direct to Saint
Nick at the North Pole. He’ll
have to be the final- Judge.
The Chief will be printed
next week on Wednesday, so
be sure to get your letter to
us before that time.-
Work Underway
On Highway 36
Near Creamer
v N. A. Palmer as County Ciiair-
man.
I Mr Lane, one of the most sub-
stantial farmers in
County, hfis been a resident of
“fTianche to northern and eastern
cities on the Christmas market
_ ^ which closed Saturday. The
Comanche Christmas shipment brought the
total for the season to 21 can.
the Fleming community many !^S!!LJ,ia u! u? ^, ( n ^hipped on the
years and has always taken
an
active interest in County and
State affairs and is a life-long
Democrat.
Nineteen of the 33 members of
the executive committee were
present at the meeting Saturday than $50,000 00 was paid to
and Mr. Lane’s election was made
unanimous alter he had obtained
a majority vote.
Thanksgiving market.
It took approximately 36.006
turkeys, weighing 400.000 pounds
to make up the 21 carsH making
the heaviest run Comanche has
enjoyed for several years. More
far-'
Get-Together Meet
For Comanche High
School Ex-Students
t
one Iyw. wyic -yy.,re* :”,RW Rambo
Ihe year. Touchdowns were made *
by Dodson on a 40. yard pass and
run, by J. Woodward on a 40
yard run. by 4L Woodward on a
/7 yard buck and on a 20 yard
pass by Reeves to Hill who ran
the remaining 10.
Neely-Harris Cunningham Co.,
Monday of this week failed to
Cotton Ginning* In
County iOOO Bales
and led to Miller’s arrest. Reese went
to Crowell for the prisoner where
the latter received two yefers qn
I a similar charge. He also was as-
sessed three years at Qiianah. Mil-
j Ier claimed he was a new member
of a Dallas oil thievirfg ring which
B«hin4 1935 Record fiFS?. &*«S33S
-rrr -------------------jhe was ready to tell on the other
Cotton ginnlngs in Comanche members of the ring as they
open its doors after a long career county prior to December 1st. framed him in the~Quanah case
» a business institution. The firm was jono bales short of that of m which he said he took no part
as a successor to Neely-Adams- 1935 according to the State Oin- Miller claims to know the loca-
Harris Company which had in ners Report which showed 4640 tlon of the oil and typewriter and
tttrn succeeded the Campbell- bales this year as compared to adding machine stolen here last
Neely Com piny, which tirm was on the corresponding date a week from two oil warehouses,
among the early large linns of year ago.
this section. It perhaps reached.? Brown County also showed a
its zenith under Judge Neely who ioss Wlti, (5707 against 9317 last
was foremost among some very year. Hamilton County showed a
able financiers Comanche has prc\- sijKnt gain with 11.371 against
duced. . - . j 11.137. Mills showed a loss with
---—- 3766 as compared to 4831. East-
Light* At Dudley
Urge* County Fair
Here For Next Year
Brothers Attract
Attention Here
A Comanche County Fair hen
land County is a thousand ofi in 1937 Is urged by Sammy Wais
with 2576 against 3518. Erath man. who says that a fair woul
shows a gain with 7309 against be one of the most worthwhile
6640 t undertakings the city-, and count:
Nueces leads the State with could promote for the New Year.
84 733; Ellis County Is next with Not only would a two or thre
80.892. followed by Navarro with day fair be one of the best draw
60.105.
Another lighted tree was added
to Comanche s electrical Christ-
mas display when the old oak
tree on the Dudley Brothers lot
Just east Of their new building on
Highway No. 10 was illuminated
for the holiday season.
Strings of lights leading from
the tree to the building and from j ----—
the building to the coiner of the} Enrollment at, the Comanche
with their big electrical High School building has almost
advertising sign in the center doubled within the last two years,!
makes that part of the square ‘ according to Supt. J. D. Brain-
one of the most brilliantly light-; lotto.
‘ sections-In the city —---' The attendance at the
Enrollment In High
School Department
Doubled In 2 Years
ing cards of the year, but woul
do much to promote the agri
cultural and educational develop
ment of the county, he point
out.
A real Fair should include at
amusement program as well a;
exhibits, he says,
Oil Thieves Again
Busy In Comanchf
^ w. neves made their third rai*
of the 1035-36 on ^e Sinclair Wholesale War?
Palace Theatre
GU8TINE
FRIDAY
Jean Arthur, Joel McCrea,
Reginald Owen In
“ADVENTURE IN,
MANHATTAN”
8AT5RDAY
Zane Orey'i
T
••WANDERER QF
the wasteland::
With Jean Jagger. Oall
MONDAY—TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
• -w
t the ’school year v. ...v, . , ... . ...
I don't want to make faces for session was 154 and the enroll- ncuse here within the last fev
a living the rest of my life.—Helen mint today is a little more than n onth.,. when lhursday night o
Broderick, film comedienne. 300. Brainlette stated. 1 L^n .,wcek ^ey in,°
building and carried away • 20
cases of oil valued at' around
$100.00.
Friday night, they or some other
thiqves visited the Gulf Whole-1
sale Warehouse, broke into the
building and In addition'to taking
20 cases of oil, got aWay with1
manager Hardy Slider's adding
machine and typewriter.
Palace Theatre
1 COMANCHE
FRIDAY 1
Lew Ayres and
Joan Perry In
•‘SHAKEDOWN’*
work? , t .............^........
Touching Soane*.
There is a mother And five lit-
tle children, ag-s II,>9 7. 6, and
9 months, living within seven
blocks of the square. Their home
ts a eow shed. There n rme bed
for all of them to sleep on. Tliey
cover with two quilts, and a blan-
ket. The husband, a WPA worker Work on building concrete cul.- , ,
deserted this family sev( ral weeks verts on Highway No. • 36 East member*, members of school board
ago. He has hot been seen since, from Comanche qn the old Cot- and ex-members of the board,
The mother has very little time hm Belt night-of-way between at*' urged to attend,
to' pick out pecans but she picks Creamer and Gusline, is now Wilsoif • Fielder. * an ex-facni'v
out ah that she can to help pay underway. •- "............m.'inber, will be invited to, lill a
for a 50 cent load of wook. She 1 Fifteen men are at work under place on the program
s cooking and heating on a wood ”M* dirt'etion of Mr, Fryar, th«, ‘Graduates from Michigan to
coal heater. There is no oven, ^nan who din'ctctl the building of Ciiilf of will
There is not enough room m the Ccmaiu;ii<;-HlarLk-t U four will Iv* an ♦»t>porfunity
‘feed: bin" for their oif^tove It rout»c whicU.....traveling men pro- 1° Vtelt with- former frrenae. and
(Continued On Last Page* “ounce the best detour m Texas ■* " ' ; ;‘,Ml ,*i ,y
I lie State Highway D partment ojipoitumty
mers here for turkeys.
Top price for No. 1 birds on the
Thanksgiving market was It
cents and on the Christmas mar- -
} ket 13 cents per pound.
j Heavy buying here establishes*
[ Comanche as one of the leading
Turkey ITi.iTketrcenters in Texas.—f
While the official Christmas
market has closed, buying wilt
(By J R Eahes) continue here, and the plant wlM
It is planned by Interested continue to dress turkeys when-
graduaUu to have a get-together ’ ll11' huying_ justifies,
meeting of all rraduatgR of' Co- siaie'
manchc High-School in the audi-
torium of iJbmam-iie Hegh-Beiiooh
Tuesday evening. Dec 29th. at
7:30 o’clock.
All fcuculty members, ex-facultv
dealer*
Replaces 46 Year
Old Residence With
Modern Dwelling
TT
be vour oi'iv
' r R. A: ur-tlong. -County 7’a*.
Am-.<i! < ii; iter: is having th*
46-ve.it'-i.hi '.vo story r.asidenee “
• •reeie-i *.11 N. •; 'invest Comanche
in !K 1 • - i , ,f.itli:*r. the lube
it (>.. A’;.: lepl.vctd w-iUv a
i!i<• d !:i j eg vn«‘>u: hoiisa.- ,
11 wag* •
l el n li > ,i i 1 ( i •(! l>v Sim-
Boy In Jail Here
Sees Mpther First
pmr.crr -c-.r--
ed fur •! Pi*•; i
TiWiitIV'TiancUiiried Tn'f nYpmth---------A- iurAm -is---boimt—ar. ‘ " ' ..... ' e#
lure of $3,090.00 monthly on ari<l w!11 t,r P<«»1 next week
Highway 36 in tins county. This will be purely an informal
rrathermg amt wilt
person anything to get in or oul
Graduates and all • interested
r"r-T— wm wrrt- -not-
: kmiiiislY'.p, tin* for-
me; 1) i; t ’ TIP. i-r ol Mr*.
^ I'rahk ArtahTS-^nrrm1 Idle U St
Simmons. The hu;i*i;n.. was erect-
uarties remember Liu: hour and cd oI a ’‘Mulwr made lumber Lhaa
partus, remember uui nour ana ,s UfniJrjJy fmmrt tx>qay ((iuru la
an almost perfec t stair' of pre-
date.
Time*I«1 15 Year* Methodist To Sponsor
a . r —.ui. . " White Christinas Sun.
A meeting of niothC; and son
lor the first time mfhln 15 years _. . , ~7Z~~ .. . „
was enf>«*ienced Comanche Xho. ora Church
County Jail last week when Mrs. will observe a White Chrisfm*»e
C. A. Franklin came here from tl'1 nS,nY ar^orriinv *° Fev Chas.
Parker County to see her son, ^ c w^10 InRkes the follow-
Roy Boggs, 25. lnp: announcement concerning the
According to Sheriff John ReeSe. ^rvices: 1
Mr. and Mrs. Boggs, the boy s We appreciate very much Uie
parents, separated 15 years, ago, ^n^derful response to our Benefit -- "xt davs lias been done bv rflu ii.il and Ron and tlie
%^WiKug,,5rJS?'±S: '“.n !*.►«»* pap.*rmK by U.-W0,
tovs Were brought In. These toys
C. H. S. Club Boy’s
Calf Gains 3 Pounds
servation Mr Armstrong said that
he would have to buy but little
aew lumber. ,
The new building will be & dtif ' U
pv story stnntuie with six room*.
Daily rOr DU Days hath, .‘lisping porches and closet*
'_--- ------------and will be modern throughout.
The carpenter .work is being
beef being fed out by .hx1 Card- Dodson.
will'he placed with out-offer nigs Wf'*1 .Comanche Tliih rf'hmil Vo- . r> * * .*»
brought in next Sunday night ™l,onJ?l St'ick-nt, son Mr and (_OUrt Re cesses Until
After The Holiday*
ponded with each other and
dlly the mother remarried.
lyh?n Roy was placed in Jail n|7'[|1”'mSlv S2‘ Mra. B Cardwell
of’atonfnn. "an l“lomSSllo'“Sin ^ our“nmmimlty * „Voun« Card.-II Unnal.l his calf
or sunnng an automobile from „we wish to exncess mir annrer • MaV 3th, from the Patterson
R. L. Loftis. he wrote letters to . ,,w wish io express our appreo. ■ h , faritun it is from
i brother and the letter finally )at,on to Mr. and Mrs. Carter f,anr,, mar S?,r 1 ? ,
.* orouur ana uu l. uer nnaiiy maf}_ tK«sible f.»r ns t«> the Caraway Shorthorn herd a)
reached ills mother who lives on *no may.e u possible mr us to r Thp rnir • i,t
a rural route from Weatiierford sponsor this, show, to Mr. Brain- '-°myn. ine can ul ini umi n
a rural r<mu irom wtauierioru. c„hn()i fnl. th(>ir was bought weighed 2.!5 pounds
Young B»‘ggs is. under a two anu , r'i°pi lot tmjir eo- Tuesday uoued the scales at
fir Sim!pnpp tn tnimituniion/ otif’iation, to** Mrs. J. H. Art.tuir pounds ^
Joe says that he intends (Ui-pUice
the calf on the market March 15
year sentence to the penitentiary
given this term of court.
To Publish C of C
Record and Aims
Art.tuir
Who gives us a list of families to
be helped. Ttie.se names are tak-
en from the relief roll of our
county without reference to their
church ai filiation. _
We find Christ's first work \vas
• v----- to relieve the physical needs, then
A small pamphlet setting forth minister to the spiritual needs
he accomplishments of } the Co-. At this- Christmas Season let's do
ooflCtM Chamber of Commerce our part in releavlng -suffering
Utrihg 1936 and the Improve- humanity at our very dooj I’leasi-
nents both putilic and private read the story of needy families
nade in Comanche and Comanche of iqur community as given in
Trtuhty during the year, is to, be other parts' of^the Chief,
mblisiied by that, organization. ‘Next, ,Sunday evening at s"ven
Comanche has made hiore pro- o'clock we will give our White
••css during the last two years Christmas Program.” The music
han during tjje preceding fifteen, will i>e rendered by the Y’nnin;
>r. A. J. Gray, member of the Peoples' Choir. The oil ier parts
- -card—of 1 invei lii'.', stat.rri .npf| Will be mv* 11 by the C'i:i ii en'.s
vhile the Ciiamber of Commerce Dt partment. Y'our admisss-m to
o s not claim credit for all of this pfogram-' will • be a gift, for
his. most bf the business men the needy. You may brim? grq-
re members of .the organization, eerie . fruits* or any gift you pure
>r. Gray'stated. tir bring.
A survey of the improvements
is to dc made prec eding the print- will go out without any reference
Local Schools To
Close For Holidays
Tuesday, Dec. 22nd
The local* «Thiy Is will ch'se for
the Christmas' tTiihii,iv:, Tig vday.
Dec. 22, at the meuW di.-nh.ssal
hour according to J. D Brvm-
Ht", Supcrintcndi ut
The vacation iv > : ■ 1 « 1! * '••
tend tlirougli Sunday. Japiufry 3
schorl rcopi 111;.,• t■ • ■ 1 'it.
fDictrtrt court recessed her*
Tltursilay un: >t afi r the holiday*
wiu'ii Judge It. U Cross will re-
turn early :n January to com-
plete unfinished business.
C’ascs dispo d of this week in-
dud*-d that, d hired Heflin, who
was given tu years in the peni-
tentiary on a pica of guilty for
theft, ami that of Ralph Miller,
who was Y’T\7h”Two'Teill’S"fAT burg*
Ihi v.
A number of cases ’ weVe dl»-
mUsi-il on .account of r-onvietinn*
in coin pan lot i cases. The jury wai
s' ill out at no ;M f liur .day m the
case if) f ii S. !'*"''T'!V.:n cuarged
v. uii il: i\un: wh;k
Three r ivil "’(•>.•:
in'duil'd
1) ifdt ■ . j ,v
ou i uad c-'.ti ' u,' i
rycfi I \ ;.• : :
I’, a VVa.iii. Muidr
Mat it s, n. . !'! , *. r ■
intnuicated
uisjj.isod of.
Carter siitt
fhntract. in-
!.•{* la* t’lt
- w a
mg Momiay. •• •-. .
U If.lt VMS IN V' I A t inV
TOURNEY TO BE HELD
•Since these baskets to the poor | JANUARY 8 1. AM) nth
",'i,
T.
divorce, yi.Ui'
Y . W ft.- ii
i.idgimn" ni
Tax suit. .
ft
J' "..n : i THfitt-
---- ----
:um ii d fau't
ri.nb t of City
mg oh the pamphlet.
W. O. W. Officers
Are Named At The
to church affiliation wc invite thr
public to come and have a part
in this program and make some
sad hoajrt happy at this Christ-
mas tlnhe.*1^
H
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DEVIL ON HORSEBACK’
All Color Picture .
With Llll Damita. Fred
Keating and Del CAmpo
MONDAY—-TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
4:
Annual Election Three Arrested On
FIBBER McBEE
UUi
At a recent
local W. O. W ,
meeting of the
officers for 1937
“HATS OFF".—
Wl|h Mae Cjarke, John
Payne, gkeets Oallagher.
Three Radio Rogue* and
200'Gorgeous Girl*1
were chooen, and are as follows:
Ed Bti
Comanche. Dec. 9th. on a charge
fSSEfi or theft of peanuts and were la-
Lieuf“^i Maridiall, Banker; W. £r re,eas<Hl on $,00° bond oach’
C. Cauley, Clerk; Bud Newsome,
• Bupt. Weldon Chamber: of t) ■••
Williams Schools anhoipu os Out
the annual invitation bask'tball
tournament for both boys" rind
girls teams will be held in the
Williams Gym on Jan 8th ahd
9**1 Plans h^in" made to
D iTL' fiCL present suitable prizes to win-
i eanut 1 nett Unarge ners and a big entry is expected.
; L .rrt'’* 'o»\t IS
Three youths were arrested at to be held Jan. 28, 29 and 30.
New Majestic
Theatre
FRIDAY
Herbert Marshall and
Ruth Chatterton In
‘‘GIRL’S DORMITORY”
Escort; Lee Mathews, Watchman;
W. E. Ragens, Sentry; Will Du
await the action of the grand
Jury.
The youths, Wayne Stephens.
18; Troy Bryant, 20; and Bill
puy. Auditor; Drs. A. J. Orayand Rfrhardson 16 w charged with
Kenneth Ory, Physicians, and L. KIrnarason' w, rp witn
C. Cleveland. Team Captain.
City Square Gets Its
Bi-Monthly Bath Sun.
stealing 30 sacks of peanuts
from jE. C. Gooch, Downing far-
mer.
“There ain’t any in-
terestin'* library books
about ’nudists' cause
nobody's ever been able
to get anything on 'em.’’
The youths tfrre arrehted Just
after they had wild the peanuts
to a Comanphe party and, before
, - - the nuts had been unloaded. Pol-
The square was given Its bl- lowing the recovery of the pea-
monthly bath Sunday when Fire nuts by Officers. Mr. Gooeh lden-
Chlef Bob Graham and a crew of tifled them «*s his and sold them
' his :mon, u*lng the fire hose, next day to II. E, Shelton of Co-
Wsshed it clean of sand, dust, and manclve for $53,12. [This makes
other trash that had collected the offense a felony, if the youths
there. * »re proved guilty, as the amount^
.Water in the City Reservoir was Involved was above $50.00.
about two feet during the ^ --
I don’t write letters and I don't
------ If t did keep a diary,
Invisible ink—Mae |
SAT. MATINEE ONLY
John Wayne In
“THE "LONELY TRAIL”
BAT. NIGHT AND S'ljN.
• ROSE BOWL” f
With Eleanorc Whitney and
Tom Brown ,
“MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"RAMONA"
With Loretta A'oung and
Don Ameehe- ‘
wednesdW
Wnrnc.r. Oland In
f.
ONLY 5
More Shopping Days
Until Christmas
'CHARLIE CHAN AT
, THE RACE TRACK”
THORS. MATINEE ONLY
Bob- Steele In
tfQ
THE QtN RAN(
Office, opens at 12;40 p.
THURSDAY NIGElT
William Powqli. and
Carole l-ombsird In
“MY MAN GODFREY”
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1936, newspaper, December 18, 1936; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888604/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.