The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939 Page: 3 of 12
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GOOD NEWS/
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Legislature Busy
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Speaker of the H^use three wss $o correct this mistake and places!
^defeated. “ ' the jurisdiction tn the county i
I ' Another*- resolution permitting where thdhvacant lam) is located. I
e7 Kuaaker tn annoint seven' S*"1* .of bUla oLOPPropriation
•*n
Caustine
Miss Katijilene Stuikie of John
As End Draws tyigh 4°e hSS^I) mIk'hAve been prmted 'Mos! of Thea^Tarletoi. Colley, spent the area
members ot the House to M. beMvArv ■ eftiservaffve «*hd with her pareuls
BY FRANK HOWINGTON.
State Representative. •
sifd Investigation passed' tlie
House. A bill, kno^ji as tlie Hot
seem ■ to be ’Jvery ■ cfdpervalive
House Bill Number 933 which fC
pa relics here.
Miss feharliiie Howell add Bun-
; (um Joluistor>eof Fort Worth
tiiat we
other churches
Huger Hamh. Pastor,
SERVICE# SUNDAY. AT
KWKjrrWATUK MllJtCII
Sunday. April 33 is cur regular
monthly mectyrg date at the
Sweetwater Baptist Church. We
are urging our** members to be
Chwk Law“Nuin^‘ lOtToas'sed Rural Aid Appropriation BUI. |fum JoiuuUrfrivol Fort Worth v.s- Vhe ‘ l‘Ut '**' W"‘
ihe iou^ wldS?fcks to amen? Is about the same as it was two It* triends anti relatives here $3™ OI U,<
There has been a number of the Hot Check law to the extent y<‘*rs HK°- speks to appropriate over-the week-^nd.
bills passed and defeated in the Ktcimlc?fon would * whi£ ,•**£“* Mn\%.‘XSe ^
past week. Among the bills de- 18 »»1.260*0 for the biArmmm | their parents. *
feated was the Race Hor^e. Bill which seeks to extend &e 11 1 Mr and Mrs J D Walkt‘r Ot
legalizing horse races and their term of all offices of State and of these'TUthas be allocat- ; Dallas- visited his parents herp
mutuel betting in Texas. The bill County to a term of 4 years fail-ted for the Payment of high school 0ver the week-end
carried>ith it « local option mear ed l0 pass the House. I n? m’ I M>* Addis and son of Ham.l-
~ ~atastts. is:i .*■**»— .**sr/iarv? zr s»! s ^ -•uh
, ...... ____ Mans Barnett and Mau
f^el free to
information
WHITE'S
CREAM VERMIFUGE
For expelling Found Worm*
and for- r*ducing Pin, Worm
infestation in children. t
Price 35o
THE -4CKF.SK BKl'Ci C0.
come of about one and one- | >Another House
half million dollars, but it was.tion that exempts household fur-
defeated by a small majority. .The niture from a forced sale passed
House of Representatives by a
vote of 68 to M refused to adopt
a resolution for. an Investigation
of the Prison System. The Legis-
lature adopted one resolution .o
investigate the system, but- Oo’^
emor W, Let O'Danlel vetoed If
because it did not carry out his
recommendation fur a business
men's committee. Hie House last
week refused to over-ride the veto.
The .resolution offered by J. K
Winfree of Houston, which would
have permitted the Qovemor to
appoint three men. the Lieutenant
Oovernor three men. and the
WINDER TODAY
Why? . .TttReese yss nw get
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jest with
|frce moth
wrineo
worjd’s
ce cob- [
Big di*- j
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fookm
|M«« irlm, IhMUi imt *W tin)
LOOK/ Y*#• *^9*
avvn« rsggsd.
Mrs — m6s 9s brisg yss Issg
■itssys, tars rssd »sfsfy, **6ss-
csr" hsssfy ssd — ssw HIGH
VALUE «t ssw LOW COST.
LOOK/ Jr **
Msm gasrssfss
wlH yssr ssw PATHFINDERS,
lay TODAY—Is isfs fsasrrswf
Why drlvs ssstbar
dsy ss (Mss9h. wars
Mrs*f Why ysaiM* with das-
ysr? . . . Gat braad-aaw Mrs*
_TODAT — prlcsd 9s sllsw yss
s>9rs tpsadisf aiaaay 1
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ON out UUUAl
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a wrftr
EAST-PAY PLAN
EXPERT
BATTERY
SERVICE
10-point chock-op eo
poor boHary froo.
it noodf rocbarqlns.
DON'T r*ea>r> or tarolc#,
V * yoo-ll fit tho bolt
1RTKIT I ,ob ’* tow" ^ •*
W A1 A I roaiooabio pricoi.
Gas Gas Ml Time
I Ur*. Jo*. Killer ooyrt “Ooa on my Horn.
*<-h woo ao bod I couldn't cot or «le.-p.
Uoa oven prenoed on my beort. Adlerlko
I iiou*h« mo quick rollot. Nuw, I aut oa I
elah, el.-ep line. ne»or felt better.1’
ADLERIXA
THE Wn. REKSE ORI’G CO..
AND SERVICE DRUG STORE
the House. It seeks to protect
Any citizen please
. . .. . .. , i call on me for any
household goods from the loan
si Larks and places it in line with
the homestead. Senate Bill 135.
which is known as Mutual Life
Insurance Bill has passed the
House and Senate and seeks to
furnish the policy holder w.ith
full protection and qiakes the in-
surance companies reliable for
fAce value of the policy and also
seek# to place restrictions on fun-
eral and burial associations. Bill
Number 419, known as Boiler
Former CHS Boys
Coach' Winning
School Bands
In addition to t!ve good record
made by Pat Howard and his
CHS Band at Abilene last week
two other former Com:inche High
oiiown us rxiuri “‘“-Y‘School
which seeks to exempt. all ^mAh I members of the local band won
students and one lime
Miss Zona Marie Smart ol Abt-
....... .... lene spent Sunday with her par-
boilers from inspection has pAssed j distinction as bandmasters wlvn ents. Mi and \lrs. A. A Smart,
the House, House Joint Resolu- : the orwaruzations they are now Miss Ora Belle Davis of Brady
tlon giving women the right y> j directing—took first plates in dis- spent part of last week with her
serve on juries was killed in the ;. , . COntests parents. Mr and Mrs. Paul Davis
Senate Hopse Bill Number 9 [ wVttb Jenkins, son of Mr. and here
wn as the Vacancy Land , Mrs. W D Jenkms o! Comanche. A large crowd attended the
lias passed the Hotivse with amend-: won jlrst pia<e among the Class Cantata here Sunday night.
ments which seek to protect th- c ^pd^ W)tn his entry from Hale' vir and Mrs Homer BTimcar-
school interests and the land, p^nf.r in th„ riiR.rlrt h„,ana Mrs. normi Humgar-
owners. Tlie vacant land seeks in ! ^pfoim-iew ^ b °n ,• !™‘r «P«Jt Sunday with Mr. and'
tile tiniM have made a racket out _ , *, - I Mrs. Jeff Mooie at Pottsville.
me past nave maue a racaei opi Graham .Smoot, son of Rev. Mr flnd M..a rvfn «aaif,r nnd
of the present law. This law seeks ..... I Mr antl MIS cefU rather and
■ 1 j 6.no Mrs. J. D^ Smoot and one j daughter spent the week-end with
---------- time member of the prize winning l jlpr parents * —
her mother, Mn>
---—rve Ba
rice Couch rlhiwitly took Miss Tay-
lor to Fort Worth to. a physician
Mr arid Mrs Harkins and chil-
dren of Hamilton. Misses Lucille
Mathews a.njl Aliie Turner and
Elmer Smith of Brady. Joe Price
and children-of Pettit. Ufice Har-
kjns of Oustine visited m the
home of'Mr-and Mrs. Pete Mat-
hews and Mrs Peoples here Sun-
day
Mrs. C. C Stuteville left Sun-
day to visit her daughter at Mo-
Camey.
American Legion Band of .this
city and i later membe: of th»
Texas Longhorn Band at Austin
Won first place in the Class C
division with his entry frorff De
Leon at the Abilene meet ,yVm- | father
i mng seems :n be a nab:: • Mr. and Mrs. Trttman- -Smim'
and daughter of Hamilton visited
Several from here uttended an
Easier dinner at the home of Mis
and Mrs. Pete JohnstoQ t
Eari Bertram Seago_ of Hamil-
ton spent Saturday Here with his
Smoot, as tie took first place-for
two years in me Class. C division
at Abilene when he was band dir?
; eetcr at Blanket before going to
De Leon
Pom'I /el imt rttmenh tilt
iMtktyt "ihift tor thrmult tt, It'i
Itut lotkttt **t good forMgen. BmI
the range d*t*m i tugMif mrmetaU,
dmimsl fvoUiMi *md dibit mutuary
mmtnemti.
Rad Chain Turkey Stsr9sr inturs* profit* by tupplying
mil hpslth-building susntisl*. Rapid growth (comittsnt
with good hsslth) follow*. Mortality lous* srs mini-
mizsd, bonst bscoms iturdy and (trong. Easily digsit-
ibls, propsrly balanced, Rad Chain Turksy Startsr can
ks obtained in either me*h or nugget form.
Brightman 6* Son
RED (Hflin TURHEV STARTER
(BUY WHAT;YOU NEED
WHEN YOU-MfEPJTf
Tl^ifrtoilo1 — *
««d
Ht«^T Otbor V^n,‘-
Board Church
Rev. 6 J(. Isham filled his iegu-,
lar appointment here -Sunday.
Following services here Sunday,
a ninner was served a’ the church
and an Easter egg hunt was given
in the afternoon fbr the children.
Visitors attending included Mr
and Mrs Fred Coker and family.
Mr and Mrs. J P Beaty. Mrs.
| Troy Wright and son Mr and
Mrs Glen Stephens. Mrs. S J
| Isham and Miss Anna Beil Ed-
wards of Brown wood,
i Miss Bobbie Stanton attended
school at Comanche Monday
. Miss Anna Bell Edwards of Ho-
ward Payne College spent the
week-end with Ruth Dim
Miss Sibyl Lam spent Thurs-
day night with Mrs. H W White
and family at Coman< he
Miss Flossie Mae Brown of Mer-
cer Creek spent the week-end
with Miss Ofadet: McNutt.
Hick* Comer
Miss Doreatha Medford of Co-
manche spent tlie,. week-end w ith
her sister. Doris Medford.
Several from here attended
church at .Indian Creek Sunday.
Gerald Langley visited Ed Bur-
Mrs,,Cox here Friday. ,
Rev. Greebon has returned from
Del Rio where he has been hold-
Vig a meeting
* Mr. and Mrs. 'Tra Sturkie and
children of Roch„elle is visiting
their parents here.
Mr and MrS: Nabors Gleaton
of Carlton spent the Easter holi-
day^-with their parents here
Ted Dumgan visited Mrs. Burks
here during the Easter holidays
Proctor
COLEMAN’S
FINK QUALITY ICE COLD VEGETABLES!
Fresh Tomatoes. Lettuce. Carrots,
Celery. Beans, Potatoes.
PHONE 412 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY.
LEMONS, Ijirjre Size*. Dozen '• 15*
CRAfE FRUIT, I.arKt‘ Size. 2 for 5*
ORANGES. I<ar>re Size, Dozen 1H*
CHEESE, Fine and Creamy, Pound ID*
HAM. <Hired or Boiled, Pound B5*
CHEESE. Pimento, Pound 25*
VINEGAR, For Canning, Finest (iualfty.
*R) Graitf Standard, Gallon ‘ 25*
COCONUT, Pound ' 20*
POTATOES, IJ. S. No. 1 Quality, Pound !5*
MEAL. Finest (Quality Cream, , •
20 IJli.'Saek, S|n>t Cash '57*
,C()FFEE, recan Valiev, Delicious Taste. Pound 25*
TEA. ,Bliss. 1 l Pound IS*
JELIjO. Pure (Quality, Pkys. 20*
SALT PORK, Best (juality. Pound 10*
SLIC-ED BACON, First Quality, Pound , 30*
CORN. Fancy Quality, ■> No. '1 Cans ' 2.-*
"’ENGLISH PEAS, Fancy Quality, 8 No. 2 Cans 25*
CHILI PEA NS, 3 No. 800 Size for 25*
( HACKERS, 2 Lb. Box
CAN TOMATOES. Fancy Quality8 No. 2 Cam
HOMI-NH, 1Mr>fe Cans, 8 for
DRIED PEACHES. Pound
-25*
DRIED APPLES, Pound
Briaa U*h Your Ek£s—Me Pay Top Cash [’rices.
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Mrs. Harrisbn Henry, who pass-
ed away in Fort Worth, was buried
in the Proctor- Cemetery last
Thursday
The Senior play. Closed Lips”
4111 be presented at the Proetor
auditorium Friday night. April 14
Mrs Lona Gray and daughter.
Ruth, made a business trip to
Forf Worth- Saturday
Maurice Gu.vger. who has been
visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs.
C. B Guyger. has returned lo
Odessa
Mr and Mrs. 1 T Dixon spent
Sunday at De Leon.
Mr and Mrs. Duke Reid and
f,son of Need ville Texas, visited
Mr and Mrs. George Higginboth-
am Saturday.
Mrs Pace, district secretary of
the BrowfTwood District, met with
the local Missionary Society Mon-
day
Mrs Hart and Mrs Herring r,f, f
FOR
PLUMBING-
TIN V
TELEPH
TANKS. \
STOCK TANKS,
TANK TOWERS }
THOS.
6 BLOCKS EAST
PORK
ONE 214
WELL CASING.
METAL FLUES,
METAL GUTTERS
STARK
ON HIGHWAY 10
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IN ANY GOUGH MEDICINE YOU BUY
it? -*•' _ ! pi
• Build Up Reoistance While Re- H
li^vino Pmiirkk from C nlrls '
.«* »*«»
need*-
pick out
Our cotur1'^* n
puyineot*-
Hillsboro visited Mr and Mr>
dette and family nt Cross Roads |R(,y Davis last week,
j Tuesday nigdt. ^ j Mrs. Billie Page who is work-
'ley and family Wednesday after- v-mcv M-irKi^e "ur-fBuifcI Up Reo.slance While Re- lk-celr.vnod CnGsote, Menthol ao4
Jnoflnr “. ' t C S- W-MM in, l^in, Co«»h, Iron, Cold., j I.W|> «... Iwtab
' Ed Burdette and family of Cross regular, appointment at the Bap- t ---. I-,, 1S< of piirc C ah''
RoSds visited Bradj' York and. t Ciiurcii here Sunday at boll Doctors alt agree ‘that cold! b
- . I hours j coughs break down n..(.stance. * •* bottle of Mentho-
... . , ( lepurrie sperr , Mr and Mrs. Jess Dixon Mrs : Scientists liavi i.iovom th. t [,,,th : Mulsjon ‘oday. Not.- its immediate
Wednesday i n.*: wi.h Aieh,r* jf i>rl t s and Mrs Mary T ” ’ f Vitamins “A- and "D" ue vital; 'ifnt and la . tiuiil.ly y.,u rid
rtf
family Wednf'sdilV''rnglit.
ellen Woolsev
Carmichael.
.Gerald Laiitdl. -sited
Shiloh. ■ romniun'
night.
Dennis - Mcfilnt,.'
and John <N x T n- T.rtvrr
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-
... A'! {'■'■' \J L McClatcliy at CaiT<:.'
Wednesday i m, - m
!-n and fatmlv
IKE PHIFER’S
to
Service Station
rrt
C
Perrv' McGldUhir. and family iaM S
TTmrTJayv" --h
M:,'s V'-th' Mi*1 * -trniK-hael anti
Wafer D’.yi-n an-.r
it :i of c, -rnhui spin:' f -
■ •' ei-i; ,\ t ,i< i
TT8rrr.s .pti?
.e v. v k end \y it::
ai <•
in building up that' iv.-'ist.iiu'C.
MenUe>-Mpiston is the., ui
ci.Ugli fa<-ili< lie we I n - , f t1
yC: . Ib -rt.
: t ■' : ■
ahd
.- 'fortified v ith tiiihi V't r
A” aiul ‘ D” ar.il- li..c a 'uuA.
V - ■ u1c If i > t .U j...: t eo> i g h due t*>
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*?,'h i n isrnow icnm-
at and ru- r.mtoed ’ jr
/ of f ir t tto'lr featuring KnburJ ( moil J’lj ,M jrydrgt Sfirakl
11 rt tfntii Simfib'rni ..OrihfUra, unjtr the tlirtiiutn of
it. AIonJ*Y ftr*u*r11 atrr Sahtnu ulc -V /* h Fra' Stluarm
JJtUH to Ihf I 'ou t I
m otf tht f 0-pint ...
Alfrtti Valtt'iilfin. MonJot ftrottr11 ot tr Sai/ortu ulc -V /l. I,
Tunc to on TOc* f trro-mr Voice of ih« 1 aciu Kudio
—/l’rii»r.ni iwnt cuth \cck dunno the nooi\ hour
.F_: 1 B- an . a.:,d
Worth spent 'flic
Mrs. VV A Tipi"
Miss Doris M '
day at T’.ie N'..:
B.'.l 0>b rn t:
loii were in tuis ■
day.
.duly of Fui;
frk-end with
d..spent Sun
:anvly of Sir-
• iimundy Spn-
Here Are The TACTS In FEW W0I?DS
GOOD BATTERIES
A AS LOW AS
V
$495
EXCHANGE
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MTEFO
Til
CT ION
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$mr* wt m 6Mrfy*f »Ni>H
BIGG*
AUTO PARTS'”
EVERYTHING FOR Tft AUTO
Switt s PH 7
(6-8-4)
Who used
last year.
50 per cent more Nitro-
gen in a ton of PH 7
than in a ton of 4-8-4.
50 per rent more Nitro-
gen in % ten of PH 9*
than 4-*lZ-4. x-
PH 7 costs one dollar
more per ton than
4-12-4 or 5 cents a bag
more.
V
Use l’H7 and have bigt
dollars in the hat
Te-n.hTlr.V--
> 'i; ','r?rr tv.iiv.-tw w?!h-L
A tune ii.s here ,
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mi .-.(bnof her- .1 n. :
W\ re ;i Nc.,.1 . 11'-" ;
•f M: lew:.- K. :: r-f
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j rf iy. Oi •;* r. fclP'^i'- weie- pl'n-
, sen- !'. 1 llle iuiual .: .'lit w< •« Ml
I 1. 11. Latham n 11 d iii-niu ot Duly-
} h.i. Mi’?. H O 11;e. !i a■*],') :al,ft
l son. Cnai ies Cox of t ins place
“Mr and Mis P. E Sfnd.i- and
I children spent Sunday with M
j and Mrs, Lenn Le by near Van
Dyke.
j Mr and Mrs. Henry Kemp f
(Ccmam he wen here on business
Monday.
Miss Francis enteretained lea
i friends wytli a. party at hen hotne
| Friday nigiit.-
SERVICE DRUG STORE
lau -sdert
Porter s Giant Waiernnelfcn
(PI t;i it ill) i'l.tM: if; \ ?.
Mrs. Julian Williams and Mrs.1
B O. Twaddell of .Dalian spent j
Sunday with their mother, Mrs
Etta Roberson.
?r and better crops and more
at the end of season.
Ask your neighbor*
SWIFTS Fertllliem
Find out for yourself that It will
do all we claim for it.
You Can’t Go Wrong On
Swift's Fertilizer*.
MR. FARMER: Take Advantage of the Added Value in PH7.
a big erep with th# bast fertilizer buy you ever made- Look for PH? on
the bag as none is genuine without PH7 written on the bag. Except no substi-
tutes. „ ■ J
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AUTHORIZED SWIFT FERTILIZER AGENTS .
L. R. WILLIAMS — I. M. VINEYARD, COMANCHE
A. A. HILLEY, SIDNEY
GUSTiNE MERCANTILE, GUSTINE
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1206 Women Say
eVc S”J° o u e ry
If ’JJ out of 100 users picked at
random declare they were helped
by a medicine, would you believe
in its merit? Record of the fa-
mous Query among women of
leading cities in 12 Southern
States shows 1206 out of 1297
users queried say C A R D U 1
helped them. That figure# 93 out
of 100! What ■ record!
Wofneh-All over the South are
-eager to tell of their experiences
with C A R B U I. t They werr~
weak, rundown, nervous. Those
are symptoms of functional dys-
menorrhea due to-malnutrition,
which CARDUr hefa^tn,Tto
lieve’.hy *[timu]atingr appet'de ahd
digWTtion and building "physical
resistance. Try CAR
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Nt>TT In work n■■ : > re; i: -vL.
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iii.t viln |.» ui'V, a e i'. i i. . :
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i me.
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dec. io^ed fit in Ine old '1 1;• in:. -W'.v, :t\ \y,is i:. ; bi p.. r
- qu.iilt^t Porti r’s tiuai’^ is 1»:;• ift Lliu'k i.'riv; n . .->
Inru'ci in s.liapt-. moie uii'iT.'-rTn,.(i n"- bt-llcr ip p . r t.: a, . ..
hr lit C inti.il. has f« vvi i ell - sliape irelaiir, l; 1. : i • •. r a;, j
nptiiiiig juh! we fb.f.’ik Jiai a betier U.ivor.
’ HI tape is oblong, rln.l sm.jotji. dark gieen,'fie’-.i red. firm...
fim -ftuvi-n <| in the 16-years we have wc:k .1 Ij. ;n; urn ye
wo have kept SIZE in mind, but mainly we hr,a’ wrrkod ta
make tht quality better, and to develop hardineV-i -to it would
produce good, big ipflonk in,-ppj^r..soil and v;.tL Ies., -raitt.
It ts tho. biggest of all melons; cir.e’cf its apoe ters weighed
4?52 pounds; every summer you read about t*-m m the farm
papers tlvaf wrlgh over 10ft pounds’.;*!?! OUT fc4d-'cf 5 acus_
we je«W 4,(100 melons; none levs than 4J lo*„ ^gitne’ oS
high as 85 lbs., with, an average prcb.'bly 6> W> Tulb;. TVe
did not tlun the melons; if ycu leave only 2 c.n-3 cn c..rh vine
you .ran cuunt on an average of, 75 lbs. cr more if conditions
aie. right, and likely sqpie w ill go ovi'r 1Q0 lbs. We'cflrn fir.d
6 or 7 big melons on a vine, which W7i,h <90 Its, cr niorc. ,
•In the past 3 years there ha« rn; Tin OMrVl.v iprtorf ;
„i|»tiur patch anTt'Ti'OT one with ai hat i ,r . .. r.. t.ih.y
this is a. "World" Record'.’" There cannot be -betur cr purer
su'd i ^ *
We have never sold even one mr’.n until Lis be~t ere
.^elected for seed, though we e.uhj v 1 m-o.y ! r $1 cr mole
each —but. we grftw them strictly l.;r seed; i^r YOU, who
trust us. kith your orders-, to "plant. - '
F.vi. <over 60 livrjseetD 15c; cz. 25c: *-i* lb. 75c; lb. $2.50.
Send your order today; we wilt get bCrd to you iomorrow.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1939, newspaper, April 21, 1939; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888741/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.