The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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f— COMANCHK CHIEF JULY 8, UB,
For Controller
For Rail Road
Commiftisoner
Supreme Court
! Henry Morgan. Bangs,
Miss Willie ' Edwards, 'Ir
Creek. '
W. K. Cobb, Comanche
Miss Etna Henry, Brady..
• Roy D. Spear, Comanche
Miss Lola Mae Crawford, Bi
J. F, Gilbert, Carbon apd
Lucille Underwood, Gorman.
Hershal Fqank. DeLeon I
-2. and Ruby Morrow,j
Leon.
4. Deeds Recorded
W. R. Kelley to Luther Kj
undivided interest in 7 1-2
of East Texas Railway Suij
J. C. Byni
National Banl
HO. !OIN6
About fifteen years ago Cxsf v.as a typhoid epidemic in a
certain city, which baffled the health authorities. Children were
stricken in widely separated neighborhoods. The water supply wfis
all right; so was the milk and so were the general sanitary con-
ditions. Yet new cases continued to develop.
Finally the mystery v.;\> solved. A doctor discovered a
domestic servant who was a “carrier” of typhoid germs. Though
perfectly wefi herself, she took the disease with her wherever she
went. She became nationally famous under the name of “Typhoid
Mary/' . . ‘ y „
Times like the present produce a lot of male 'Typhoid Marys.
The germs they earn- arc ruipors and fears. One of them came
to see me last October when things were looking very bad.
- Shaking his head dolefully, he suggested that I ought to have
;fita'moneyl tucked away in gold. ' _______
I blew up and rained all over him. I said; “My bank is strong
•nd liquid. It will be solvent unless the United States is insolvent.
a it tilings mt a nnint where Uncle Sam is busted, then what
DeLeon, 7911
yards in the village of \I
consideration $5.00.
ad Hi
.Alps;
WALTER CARROLL BARI
BURIED AT WHITE I
Walter Carroll Barton, ye
| son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B
; ton died at the firaily re:
in East Comanche Sunday1
i ing at 8 a. m., following t
I illness and interment was
in the White Point Ce>
Monday afternoon, July'
13 p. m., Rev. Homer Davj
ducting the services. j
j Walter Carroll was bj
Comanche Auugat 15, 191
! in, addition to hia parents I
vived by the following ti
and sisters: Virginia Lot
Frank, Daniel Webstar, V
Lee, and Charles Haygood.
IDA M. DARDEN
For Place No. 1
Ida M. Darden, Candidate for
Congressman at Large, Place No.
1, of Fort Worth, claims the
distinction of being the fir*t can-
didate in Texas to announce . on
a platford advocating the modifi-
cation of the Volstead Act and
says that this announcement was
made on 'February 7th and since
that time has carried on an active
campaign through organizations
and has made no public addresses.
that, in a period of general chaos, the mass of people would deal
tenderly with those who had helped to bring on the crisis by hiding
gold? n / - V' ' ■- ---
My general attitude in this whole situation has been m follows:
1. I pay little attention to the market quotations on good
bonds, preferred or common stocks. Either they are worth a tot
nrt than their current prices or they are worth nothing. In
ddttr case them Is nothing I can do sb«* It -
1 If thn wwot wars to happen I Iff* «RM«gh
believe that I could make n living and for «y
under any sort of goverumant or any flirt of C-dWow.
1 I Imp • MWrt hone and ftfc *)*» <fay‘ 11.?
have n aortal upM youwttfad me i«Mt#¥* **
pnnMe on my *hfa far*. And dm fatn» fafl **4/
wfflhe thehonMof thshonrdm. .
Some day. in the not far distant Mhk. no ********
look hack on this parted and consider the nwwd g mm Mf
when my youngster climbs on my knee end saff. Did,****}
r* <"> ta 1 y rfjSlT*
anaart and m&ow. sonny. I hoarded foM. i > j
WHITE STAR GASOLINE
Wa have just installed a U
A Laxative th*
m ’
only i 4 or few*
and Mrs- J. B. Nsbers, Mia. ]
Greet)*. Mr. and Mra. TMavk <
niagham and children, Mrs.
N. Goodson and Mica Mari
Veraoa of Coaaanche; Mr.
Mra. F. L. Little of Sipe Spr
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gleaton
children of Guatine, Mr. and
Sid Cunningham and am,
turn of Newburg, add Mr.
Mrs. Ernest Welts and dang
Moilie Jo. of Blanket, Rente
inch on July 1—M inch on July
t and .75 inch on July 3.
The rainfall of the other months
“T5 A K Sfe
'.S' I: -
ICE! ICE!
Patronize Home
Institutions!
Texas-Louisiana
Power Co,
May 6.06, and June 3.88.
Last year’s min fell as fol-
lows: January 1.66, February 2.38,
rour' March 2.96, April 1.20, May 2.17,
leap Jane 3J1, July .69, August .58,
sals September .10, October 2.67, Nov-
(tf) ember 2.11, and December 2.59.
TURKEY RAISERS—Feed
flock powdered Tobacco and
down intestinal worms. For
r.t Reese Drug Co.
Mra. W. A. Robertson and
daughter, Miss Maths Louise, of
Big Springs, is visiting her sl»-
Save Money—By using our free
City Swimming Pool and by buy-
ing your Swim Suit at Reese’s.
W Hat)e Just
Another Solid Car
THE SIZE, THE TYPE AND THE QUALITY
YOU DESIRE ARE IN STOCK FOR YOU
AT ALL TIMES!
Bought at a Tremendous Saving Over Ordinary Tire Prices
THESE TIRES ARE OFFERED YOU AT
Money Saving Prioes
' '■ ■ • :'"rv r ; \ , V 'y
We Buy on a Volume Basis We Sell on a Volume Basis
By Buying In Carload Lots We Are Able to Give! The Tire Buying Public In Comanche
County and Our Trade Territory The Very Best of Quality and The
Very Lowest Prices in The Tire Industry
DUDLEY TIRE
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1932, newspaper, July 8, 1932; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888613/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.