The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1940 Page: 1 of 8
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THE COMANCHE
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TEXAS. JANUARY 19. 1940
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N DAYS TO PAY POL.
IRCES MORE BERRIES ON SANDY
LAND FARMS OF THIS COUNTY
Gove-Sidney County Teachers
Schools To Vole Meet Here Next
BY ». *. KANES
President’tTJall
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I havp long Wanted to see a.de-
f in lie and eoriunued effort-made
to develop the production at fruit
At De Leon Jan. 30 \.
On.....Consolidation. Monday Night
Annual C of C
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Banquet Is Set
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to develop the production of fruit
tnd truck Hi .the sandy land belt] The President's birthday wiJJ be|
of our coilnty' and recent celebrated January 30th.in De Lcdn
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sand*J|and' try ji trattitn tb«- Amer wan tTitian }ah“ early dater winch had not been
farmers to increase their Berry Roorp cf 'V’\!?: J.:~r..,C!ty H&llj
"Tire” Chjef
T am convinced tliat the'Cham-*
b«i of Commerce, of Comanche
. _ to. eleven p.m.
live ball is for the
r acreage, have appealed to me and eight
merer
lj>n a more worthwhile work than tb the foundation
UitJ-liundaliuiuiI Infantile Para-.
-«-X-wUi - HIIIaIL , i
If®*,
ahd encouraging fruit and(be fifty cents per couple fen
production for tWes* lands adults and twenty-five cepts per
:] Count> Agent ScuddeT id on the <vy«t»b^4«r-high-school student*:--I
D right track when he pleads for! The arraTtgemanu are ip. charge
jt more orchards and better kept’of- Frederick O. , Harmofi. vice-’
1 orchardy-------- •— .,.-T.^r.7r.1-- —- rtratrman of t he—Foundatiotv tor
Tin1' Elm.....Grove and Sidnev The Comanche County Teachers
schools w:ll vote on a proposition Awjociariau will meet in the Go-
to consolidate the two.schools at mapche High School audiioriurn
early dater which had no! been Monday mghtTS^cordtnjrto AV 7
set Wednesday. * Compton, local superintendent. «,
.lSSy “SttSSSJ ito’fajlng£&£?
iafchok The entire student bodfWbe present. Mr. ComptojTsaid. Gymna.ium
,It£ihim^oVr wtfl .®wt w.tt be dTffnrnT
VOTERS MIST HAVE RECEIPT BY
MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31
F* JbjwXfagjj iu jyjjj.
Naiad CountygSR
behefit of
i By «. Bl'KKS. Secret ary) -
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The -anntiaD banquet rtrf-the'Co-
manche Chamber of Commerce
wUl “he held on Tuesday night.
Only ten days are left not count-
ing Sundays to pay poll tikes ia
order to qualify as a 1940 voter.
The decline is midnight Wedhes-
•dAy. 'Janhary- 31, —
pesday night 1423<-,per-
paid their poll tax.out
There tt. no variety of fruit ^h*t.4.Ue..LteOJn. andv'Mrsf’ H- O. Tyrrell,
hotog * brighuw prortiljic than ujervicle chairnikh in charge of -Wo-
blackberry Blackberries can be . men» Activities. It is sponsored
profitably grown, on poor sandy by Die Comanche County Chapter
land They.Afe more profitable on of the Foundation. J. R. Banes of
better sandy land and most pro- Comanche is County Chairman
fitable on the best sandy land, anil
the berry buUd^ the land rather
^Ihaa Imppvemnes it. There la two
acres cf xyrrige tandy land in
blackberries within two mllea of
the public square that has for the [
past ten years paid the land own-]
ef an average of over six doltate
net rental per acre per year. Th®!
remainder of the -]htrm.. baa--, not-• __
pa.td .the. owner enouglu rental ItT ‘
^V«WU"^mdmt™?8t °n th': I nur^iav ITfldir Lrri ** * ■*•«*!»*»<» as one-.of
mS .3 T™. a - a-.!f ifld1 I ”!!i yM V J M . TI the best schools In the county,
.unlimited market for blackberries , _
it* TH. ui-jto Atmuai, John Magnet. Din
I Smf acrU|( — JFA.J»j>a mu 4-H Boys nn:«
grprof unH , Utfh C-3tlf “Show tot Oornanclif> ^__ ^ _____
handier • V^u that the comam L'“‘ ^ s^D{Sy^“fo^ Monday Afternoon
ney -under con- be transacted includthg thV elec- |f ”^iMjnquefs‘C,nIls
*"*"■»“*b—
tlUr* Elm OnsvejjlttUict - to- meet The Comanche .High": School
the
tics ___. .
practical fW'Them (o nMunttun. ^
school at—home1 for the first
will be ian’ agriculture banquet
Each member in Comanche will
be a>ked to bring orie farmer.ws
Election Year.
1940 is rpcognlxed as one of
p most important election year*
within several decades with- a
:(«»vem..it. -R-Rmatur. and a
; President to be elected in addl-
CenMlakerji
w' : Pres,_— „ —---- ,
1 tion to State and local officer*. -
Frank M. Allen, of DeLeon, has important questions of taxation.^;
as beeQ-ftp point ad 1»40. Federal Cen- pt;nsioo. and social security legta-
• required number of scholas- Swyng Orchestra will furnwh mus- £ oV hir^ guest AH speeches iwrhr^s--^W-r^-- ioL CsmancIl^ -latton during the year may affect
for rural . un-, . - I be made on some phase of agricul- Coun"5r % “*an h» wor« of each person more vitally than ever-•
IIMriHflfiBiliiii ^-mm ■ ■ ^^4%rrf1uPth,^0f,eVdrlCUin- a?;85 mdustrlal,.^ in the hWqry o/ tVe cmm-.
name th- principal -Speaker, but ^Am-il tfa*
Fifth Calf Show
To Be Held Here
TTiHrsday Mar. 7
time_junce the schbol wak estab-
llshed. ~ —
““Ttirre are' several advantages of
Die, consolidation, Among which:
ai-e a permanent bus route and1
bus for the Elm throve commuri-
Ity, a representative ori t!ie Sid-
ney School Board from ihatepm-
m unity, in .audltldfitolhe ad van -1
tages the children will have by
attendtn'g an affiliated school.!
8inc*..i»otk school* have the same
jtax. neither community, will have 1
[their tajies rfRsed. - J
Tlie Sidney School with J. B.
Three FinedOn
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Charges Liqnr
w-.w;' ■ 'Wwy~ a ~jg—......-
Law Violation
at that time a complete
gram will be published We
their invitations and Will'be with k
us.; You'wiH-get a good meal anc^| worg
bePubUDied We hope lth^ ‘h»t takmg t by general ] Because a person'does no
^-ffiS^iii aSt not begm: tmn April ,<lsJSolLtax $ rebmiary j.r;
?n™. lT!n*hA. ;2’ 1940- at which time about fifty exempt .drom the futurs
cn uni eta tors -will be put totment. Re is obligatefl^H
be well entertflinrd However.^! j {
you don’D get an inviutlnn don’i. ■TTtT,/.r
not pay
.. he a
uturi pay.
obligated to pay *
Three persons
Tiie sianey scnooi wun J. B. in county Court this week in f.ovr-
Cooper as'lta head-tias nine teach- nection with violation- of the li-
be disanpjimted as we -can only
take care of 50 to 75 farmers at
one t ime
t jn the diatrict. The selection )a|er an(j must do so If he owna
datfipnai supervisors will take ,bal estate as a nenl estate tax
I liTsillf
rt~ the middle of Maicu
juv vne nr
Anyone desiring .to make fippli- ment of the poll tax-by resldani
cation for * “— — --------*“ i ----
should
Suddenly .. Here ’ ]0>t' totaling $122
a place as enumerator owners. One dollar of-'the *1.7*
^ V .bSSarn’ fSj. i'X' 'T4.
*«,! lor WWW- h,-id Won. who .rr ooi «1«. ^rw'oflL
zens of the^United States, of Who pave been paid according to P. A.
also the wives of the farmers Weia,rc nt*'al lea®1 tv’Tn.ty;°4ie year4 Pettit, Tax Assessor Collector.
canV^have'-a good^bamp^^with- P' *rC n°* for suc.u The,, ,taxes mWt glso be paid by
lworK • . . 'midnight January 31 in order to.
supervisbr’s-office 4or the avoid a penalty and iatoraat
Texas is located j charge. Many paid . these taxes
1 pnHv fl
th enlist is prepared.’We want the
___wrnneu.-et oiir tbwivfto come and
Henry So ward was f-ip«i »fbo
and cpst totaling $122«0 for tnci _
iltogal sale of intoxicating om Die ladies.^ 4 . (1 Th* supervisor
R D Wood was fined gMO acitl -Wo wlH give you further details j nfh dls^T7: o{
ig $123.90 for the ij- of thrbanquet next week Ballets Ro ^ 35g^
|« Ue-Civiei hiariu if car.nea Diiica
rrrir hie product-f thg. thir
P«-p*ti—a<ud—i'.-.>;■■■: L..
•Pv
J
ft r openm* o( the
Fat St. i-iTSTTow u) '
Fort W urlli
•th
Marrli
liqpoiv
and a list of members will be mall-
led mit cr delivered next weef
order
1 number
s*1
John Magnc-t- (if. Weil rtcnrw n
Postoffice Build-1 U........|
"TaSvihDi'gF hi t he diseoufit allow-
Any and all in- :rri pv the State -r-
fliero ai <•'.!:'-hi .d C-mahchf C. iiniy :d;rd ‘
ty drew a fine of $-100
f -ir t v11> | ’ ,~r ^ * 1 pQ.SSfi^c 1
d'lid c('-1 mailed
,if
»>»i »i <i Ui*i •»>
.hie
k H.en w!ij
y iu .xg. : ...r tp any a
n trr ir uF. — pi -n
Ky to kr p ; th -tl: ,, . .
. 'Show will be at
^c«-- on Jeed Mr! 'Udgwdy -at )ds home m We‘CC»- $122 80
..J. 1! 1 I -lb ,it f-our _o<l3^t^Mon-»[ ■ ; ,
Methodist Revival
ema-ii . . snow thi^bt bi t rt1^ jaigrV
;ves ever -exhibited di. jj,-—.had.r urned frnin a vir.t with his
. . .. hrrsll V*-. .rasr,«C Ulho llt.-ia
gating li.quur. ,4Th« fine and - cast
4
•’ervi^r
HA'nother -thing belfcvefl to srlmtK
the sup- j late the payment cf current taxfea.
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:t
wP. St. Clair Is
Honor ed^On .His
- f In-tin* office, besides Shtpmgd;
r—t4he supervisor, are:
ls’fhe' LiTg,-- rrlnijcr of suits TUB*!
"to
collect
. ______ delinquent takes
D; ■ KoyaH^entiy. Many ‘vcaliretf that
P
UL-u suii.tv lands shaui-l n. '■*>. n;.-
Wcr.a-
■-and provide ‘..iUh-..m irKniii.
| Blanket To Have
• Natural <j*s Service
*•— — > ■ * \
The B: an Coi it.V ( immlir-,
sUrtjers T'ourt lias granted to the].
of ctis i veilL ue car’.ed
euTTy enrr:i;n rf irn*-tTff't-.-ti"
REA BuildingM
Miles New Line.
i.jit hupervisor; MR. Ruth H -jgeep then- taxas paid, up *TfS*x
her. Cgfroll Magness.who 1^3c , j , , . , A, WL........ Birthday Sunday H 41 tuapru.. pay,
......Scheduled July 7-2T- ___; . Wl H s * 1 E48'}*nf“ ithern iater.with t.ie aided penMt*
tud.ng biidly fer sever*] dAi's. but , .______j. C Clair aas-aldlisht fully rl'v .....- Interest, and, aften plus cdffi CPjt
AFiftic?h’ V/’^dinff Herman May ^or
■ ]*]T- , 1'- '• 8JL. It—.ha— n * . _•
A. C Nai)re ;n ch_Ji_ge. Uuvrme.i a -rdcrl. paytri ado in a eft* the celebmc Ir,*.-blr;l»daj Dale January 1G
following intiitunent: . »A.:..... .^Apiang*the rtupr«*f!' arranged i ■ ■ . ~ ...
• Dccacj»nii Upon another *t^VciDor- him hv \f**«q* r*iiir wi* n —• —- ^ •***'-^ .... * * *■---'..--'v
III V,
, . . . ------------ _____ _____ mad'
rga.....nrr.-f-yvrw-e-.TTem- -i y
-• 1*' - i ■ w.JM. Mi Magne *4
is survived hv thF-'Totlr.klnirrhit- "ri-T-'u - • -i • • •;>
d»nrjJtt»L.Mi*rnesi of Brownwood s^t for July 7 to. 21st
d‘ "“" i-"'*' *’’H tj.po of meeting lias......a.,.de
... ••♦•v vm».BMifc.*m» '-nr^A* Uv thp nrAsraiti of tne -
/,le of Comanche
jtm.. Jasmary
special dinner for the cccastoh. ^MrA/jlub A......
Thr’ Am.?n-ct!..iM>*prescnti were Mvs Springs celebrated
a fid nmt-'v—itie approval
Kle.-tilr Co-f^peraxNA V-^}{1 ,MArJl^rS iZfc*%!ktrn oht-door meeting fttid ,itLilted m,s. C W Williams. Miss Frances 'Texa*-. Whcrb M \r.^on wa—•*-!,«« ii»rf m ik> u*.
completion- ^according to leTvDleo Aiaamas. July*” -1^872 thM thls win br an even g r.iter william's. Mr. and Mrs. D Oharles’ Scd 'm farm eg dnd the «ro
wi , At>pr(ixuna'«-iv in miu> i In the sear 187-4 lie aaiii-his Dar- i, r ■. ......., \m . ,■ ,, L. ..........■ -^n . .. -—____ engagea in taemmg ana, vfie &ro-
tn Easllarid .Coilnty 1
pleted. Tlie’ llvaide
70 New Member. |
partUuta^e' Wiuto- and
C 'K wiflams permfs-ion tio lay
apd maintain a natural g.is pine
line frotji Uo‘ Salt Creek field to
serve the town of Blanket , .
The Brown County Clerk's re
cord* showed tllat II. M M 'lXin-
iel and. wife on Jail. 2 e'xeeutt-d a
bit rtf'sale to C K Williams H
H Wlllfflma T -H Williams and
W 3 Williams ____________ ______________ ..... _____
half Interest in a gas pipe line Mr. Jones, superintendent of the,
fium' tj>f ArUp Angel gas well to construction company, states that jin marriage to Miss Maud A
Die iPutnersiiip'ii'dellywy system the Work siiould be completed coe. fa this union 8 children wgiej
in M«v a*wJ also including one- within the next two weeks. born, seven sons and one da ugh-,
half interest jn the May Oas £>>-;• C Section, which includes -150 ter Two Of the son*.proceeded
tern, right-of-way and all pipe miles in Brown*Coynty lias been
lines, lb the- system atid all equip- submitted to Washington for ad
ment used and owned by the <a»--rmrustrative approval - 1 .
partneralup of H M McDanleCp f ; „■,... --^su- ^.........
.and Horace WWto-ftW.xystegn in |^agge May
>?*«rs. and Mrs Orad^McKin- Turn
Commissioner Of
+ - -*—■ Precjnct No. It
it.'-^-t^giiF—Mr and j
Al 11,1 ^fifct^-h me_r the. Ncwaurg ccmmunK|
married In Van Zandt County.
Herman Miy. widely known fary.~
fifth--h rtRlr the. Newaufg ccmiuunitj
. tahnounced this .week that he wiA.
a candidate for Commissyme*- •
ciniveymg one- ‘ which IncTutfek' 40 mtle? of-line j larger portion of his life, - -j
j On July 14. 1896 he was uni tech)
r*. -uai lived in the Newburg
Don for, a number of ydars.
70 New Members
' ' 6 b Women’s REA Club 'j 6ut-of-»town guest!) Wha attend.
"• Wh,ch End* Feb- 3, Meet* Here S.tur4.^S&^yS**ir«A
I Fulcl\ of "
In Januaryt 1913 they mon-d to Oliver H*ll Ooen*
Sipe Springs wh.-rc they have, H e/
New Service citation
*
tof years.-
May
• f*
V-
Boys, Wir» Tourney
At Blanket Gym
Tdie
ment
Home Economic* Depart
of Comanche High Schi
Home Economics Dept
In^Annual Style Show
^ , j The Tigers of May- High School
hnul caDtureii thfc championship , of the
:rn:
ss^srw,a.8c ■s?- «*?•$&«* «»
ffiTix EiU inodj’lj AnMip.^ct was provldcni by the
he drevsrs that they havei-m.de r ' whow defliatM U,P
- Mitt yegr *t, school The dresses atft|n|l Buffalo girls, 31 to 23,,Xur
d?4*2^ .1 nth* «,ris‘
, The REA membership campaign,
tlieir fattier.in death. ! in wltteB tliyCo-Operatiie Is now
For « number of years after his participating wilt close Feb 3
marriage he fawned. aft«*r wlilch AcCording to A C Tiiomas. local
Jic went into .the real estate and ■ niperlntr'r.ddnt. the campaign to
loIT business. Time alone can un- dat<) h{W;-m.pn successful, with 70
fold .Dm* good he did. in helping new, members ready fui'. cynnec-
land owners find pH on thetf, land, i Bon . , "
While tiFTrever united jsiUi_ihr ( Mr. Oerth. chalfman of irtem-,*—- -------- ------- - ■ ----jv
church, lie ‘was a profound be-, beralup campaign lh Texa>. wi.ll in- makin' pl«ns for an educa- .
llever in hls Lord and Master, It b{r ln Comanche Jan 39'- tohrtBPtl*****' program-to ..-be carried out
was his profound delight to 1 sit' nection with the drive. --..-w
and discuss the great teaching of. j ^___
his Lord Jesus.
Oliver—F- Hall has opened 4
new service station in Comanche. .
eight black* east x.i • Un* square ak ,
„ . . the intersection of Highway Ne^
r BakersJield, Caiifornta j0 aud 36 '
Women's UFA Club will meetftheir only living, child; Mrs A III Ball will handle Marathon prb-
Saturday afternoon at 2 00 o’clock Bledsoe of San Angelo, sister of-ducts au*0 accessories, and cons-
ul the'-local office Mr*. Dora B. Mrs. Anderson; nieces, Mrs, Parlee Actions, candies, etc.'
Haines, edpratibnal director, divi-,Bates. Mrs. Peniie Jcplin. and t - . ----• . _i
OT' pnpnnprrinK arvd oppra- Mrs Harpy—RAinpy. •^nophew, 0€u? i,,*,).. toi’RNAMFNT FRIDAY
Dons. REA-Washington, will be Bledsoe, all of San ApgeiO- :.r-. . %;,tT AT ~
guest ,spi“rtlwr for the afternfo-jn.1 F>nCnds and relatives calledf all1 —
Mrs, Haines will assist the club | diupig the day.
NEWBU*«t
ptient
spee«'h_jd. Hazel | news,
le Connty'Vhool
’■'dresses, ‘aUenfooh
War and oh up through the Prrth ]rf afed Froctor. 34 to 9. ana‘"Btlf^ -------
ent day stiles .SAany comparisons (a,() 0Vfc. Willlaqy. 34 to 22
iwMi.be made, tie twi-wu lash tons of i Awards for tiie tliree best play-
[JrejUfday and Tfashi^ns of toda\ r],% jn p{xC\^ (iivislon worr presont-
®« Of tin- Hume E<H>nt>m'l(Hl by iHup, H „ Bronstad of
. sr Uneot--weU vi.L pjn n ^ ^ -the rmrttenm ot - the
-^oukl like tp aLjetul cjiairel t0umanient <-Nut CUenUni of Blan-
rrre' No. T-Htn»0r I
Alien For
District Attorney
H. wIlham <BiiD Allen of Ham-
ilton “ ■Bp
cand
Diet
DtSu
itm
ir among men, :
.,°£„nfru^,
ket won
boys, with Art Visiter
second, and Dalton 1*«’t
Pettit, third.
Fay* Johnson of Buffalo . .......
named the beat girl player. Second able to pay, establish econom
place went to'Lane of'.Hasse and Qovcrtiment ahd balance Ijj
third to Kathleen McCuray of
WES
Russell Outlines
Platform In Speech
At ..Hazel
May Woman Likes
Chief Advertising
during the coming yean.
Miss Marie A. Keough also .'rfltn
REA Washington____will viv. the
fuaiacC-iBeiday and Saturday- All
nielnbers of the chit) are urstc. to
attend and bring sortie on^ With
them, those in charge skid.
Dear Editor: .'
, Vou Will find enclosed a .check
Den. vs-L* F?r:^
c Commissioner Of
_______________ . r _,? Precinct No^.
his carniiaign' forin U besides tig* dlfier good ‘
, year. Thank you s fos
ipping the paper when the
not stopping, the paper when
A crowd Thursday night heard subscription expired I surely dike
nisrtTct Judge Sam RusSell of Ste-l ypur paper It has *o many good
mVtfte open his campaign'for-^Mis in it tjesides tfw dtrter
r
Your friend. D
Mrs. XT J. Wakirop,
May, Texas. Rt. f.
E. W. (Bunt) Bruner
For Commissioner
Of Precinct* No. 3
There will be a "4J" tOhmamenl
at the Ncwburg-.'School Hoase
F’r^day night. Jan-.-{d9c-i36c per
couple.
Everyone invited’. ^_____ -
.. --Commit**.
>
-- | Mrs j y Carter, Sr suffCTt*
In -annourfclnK -my c^ndidw a mh-jous accidently, when shf
to* ,"p Commissioner of railKht u hand in the wringer of
Preclrtrt No. 3, 'l would like .to a washujg machine. .......“T*
state I am a strong .believer of
'lateral roads, but am not opposed
to highways.- I thlnVf-'tiiey are
n wonderful; but We all canH have
*1 them, sp we have to take the next
•T - iHichiUutS method lrr*an-
naum ing as a candidate for Com-1 r . _
mlteioner- of Precinct Number 'wtien^Ulx..roady kre of the .worst
Two. . . .... - [ , Churches: There........has been
Congress In a
Dill, a Comanche County..,..,.,,.
14 miles southwest of Dublin, says
rtieU*..
Tpteifi—-
TF 11. supciiniendent of
tiie sclvMd. was a classmate of
Russell at John Tarleton College *-• ■>
Polrtls made In Russell's speech
Keep ifio Unl'ted tjtat.es out Of
wier -But m oasa ot
war. have a universal draft on
niert, fnoney, machmery and muni
'U|^ipct and build ujt the agrl-lilis-pjn. according to Rev. R E * fxnniait xnd my ton* ia leeat-
cultural Industry of trie ctiuhlry. iJacksdh of Do'Lrnn who said that ed twa .J»iles aouth of Oustlne.
ml " Ml ■ **’ " m uld be leader- family consists of a wife,
a lliff of-the and daughter.
mi ■ ■ ■ ......... - -...... 1 followin',• | realise that this, Dlace
pensions so that youtlr wiB not be 7:15 Devotional, E. W Htrtek- mpat ra----
•best. ■ <r> ,
1 To Trade Ih Town: A person
pnnmes'-JiaT tfT go to his town.
| ^
Sunday- School
Convention At
Guitine Feb. 2
A Sunday SchQol Convention for
Group 1 Will be held at tire Gu$-
tine Baptist Church February 2'ji
l J have had asplrat’kius tor this several times that jSPbple would
place for tiie last four years but have gone tq shurch If the roads
have thought best to 'WiMbountil hadn't been So bad ** i
• -3-. Schools: WlteDier {hey arr
in the city or rural. shoylfl. .ljava
good lateral roads for thf Trofee-
Levy -taxes against -those,
aU^mtti
Dilir year to come out. After <The-
consideration and discussing with
my .Irlends, i now rfsk your sup-
I am forty-nine yearns of age Of
which, time ail has been spent In schoo
Gonianclit.CountyMy..«ccupaUon i r
good taleral roads for Dip 1>rqtee-,
.tion- c^f the child whlle they are,
being] transported ' tp. and Uxam
. s to.—
«« <toto«li.. <"!>.
•’ ?;,v *->
has return- deportaUoft uf alien en^nriag- ' . a^Oft-lkpond Table, R
lie Farmuks Provide for conafrvatlon artd Klnnli.’ . I
Iter spending* preservation of Ibe soil. *
in Iowa ' arte ^ Ban the adverfJUteent of In-
weather 3® be. Dttleatlng bevel-age* thrmtfh the sort,
17 incliea maUo.^|rtaog.4trlctei cenacwahip on Pettli,
pat respqn,sibllity..lo any one as
Jt deals with the finance* of the.
County as well-as thy buiMlnd of
roatifc I -ieef .tljjhs resptmSibtllty
and have confidence -that I ban
handle It In a sudjassful njunner.
Mg.- . I InvJte your investigation of my
character and ability and wlll ap-
New Majestic
Theatre
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• ‘FRIDAY ONLY"
"TIIEY MADE HER A SPY” *
-with
Sally Eilers
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SATURDAY MATINER ONLY
Jack Randall
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"THi: MEXKALA KID'1
SAT. NIGHT AND SUHDAT
•Walter Codhafiy^Aig
Judith'Bar rett-p
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MONDAY. AND TUTBSDAV
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'1:15 Reports and Adjourn. ~1preciate your vote and Influence.
ChurohedT’Tlustine. VictorjL WU- : U-4* H. DAlflBL. i
■ 4. Doctors; They have to visit
4fie Sick in «U kinds td-wrCatheiLl
so we should have good lateral
son roads for tho wohvenicnce of a
‘"TaofFor, and that he might give
is a quicker sendee when he is called
.upenrr-- -a« .
And 5 Mail earners Should "”V«l,reu.n Prk*« !
have good roads ior .they have. , ! , ....
got to make the .roads'every day
and you depend on him to being • - e
your mall. With better 1 >ads you' lr»iTi V »Kita»RAniJr
'goiild -get your mail so ;r ch ear- __
lffip* V' i wr;l>SCSDAY — THt'RBDAY
Tiie above t hava trie vfo «»t*. * EOI’R WIVEVr -
Hoe. and’if 1 xm giactcd, J prjurtfa* 1, ►- - -^wttlv - * 'z*
U , , _ f wttl work 4m* Hie Rib lo make A The lane Sinn;* And
Chief and Fathfmer, 1; mr. good CMdttdaglgli'w. t: .. r fcdw o -1. Oayia tPagf
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w. <8unD BRUNER.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1940, newspaper, January 19, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888851/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.