The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1940 Page: 1 of 10
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'OOD STAMP PLAN MAY BE USED Fanners Meeting Comanche Senior Local Wholesale COMANCHE OPENS GRID SEASON
(ERE TO HELP CUBITS AND AID Monday Night Gass onf Gives Grocery Is Onei
'ARM SURPLUS DISTRIBUTION
Monday Night Gass
New Bell System
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[The Food Stamp Plan may be
here .if the merchant* and
client* setting public assis-
ts desire, according to Mrs
uestine Arthur. Public Welfare
ilrman. who katd that she had
pier-viewed a riuhfber of mer-
its and would see others con-
ilng the tntrodubWon of the
■ Mrs. Arthur talked the matter
with Hilton Burks. Secretary
le Chamber of Commerce and
the Interview, Mr. Burkr
sted that be would invite an,
fficlal from the gtate Relief Of- >
De Leon Man Is
Drowned In Leon
.?
River Sunday
7 -Jr ' - M /
By II., M. (Shorty) Vineyard; .
Scc’ty .Pampers Marketing Asa’n
"'L ■' -r ■ r"l_
m-n The 'Farmers Marketing Assoc-
iation will hold its regular mass
meeting over Coleman's Grocery
Monday night beginning at eight
' o'clock. Don't forget to attend thia
regular mass meeting of all the
farmers and fanners wives Mon-
day night, September 16.
Of course the business people
of Comanche are also to attend
these meetings. If you do not
The members erf the 1937 grad-
uating class of Comanche High
Schobi
■J
Grocery Is Open TONIGHT AT LOCAL PARK WITH
In New Buildiie STRONG WACO STATE HOME II’
x
• Mor'.ln Qllclirest, 45.
•
e to Comanche If ^possible Jo nent De Leon farmer, was drown-
ss the matter before a mass cd in the Leon RlveT fire miles
feeling of merchants and clients.- southeast of De Leon la .the
irka said that personally the F-V nerer community, last Sun-
Ban seemed a good one to him. day afternoon Ollchrest was at-
bd would, help the -eHentv-- the tempting to rescue two of hts own
berchant. and above all aid In the small children and a chiid of
cal distribution of seasonable. neighbor who wsxe....teaming to
surpluses. . swim. He was regarded as a fair
The plan as explained in part swimmer and it was assumed tie.
a bulletin sent opt by the U. B was a victim of cramp. His son
yartmtait of Agriculture follows: rescued the /children but faded
\% Studies Indicate that persons to save his father. The drowned
rating public assistance spend an man's body was recovered •by'div-
rage of about*1.00 per week era thirty minutes after he, sank
person for food' That's about Efforts at resusitgtlon were of no,
.A day; 5c a megl, avail
'voluntary basts, such
The Comanche Wholesale Qro-
_____ _ eery Company moved into its
presented the high school new building and reopened here
with a new automatic clock and Monday morning, after losing en-
bell system this week. ly, five weeks from thM time ^hat '
The hew program clock will building and entire stock was
ring class bells automatically. and destroyed by fire. i
will give tpa Comanche .High The damage by the fire on July
School k sysjjem of dismissing 29 was estimated at $50,000. - ‘
ittrad -vou aro classes, comparable with those ua^*" The new building, located three
SiS?, g
meeting the building was filled .v«£‘tles- a?d c°ne«e8 ^ , ^
with fanners and business men' flock was donated to the BrrthwWtT^ouze, !8 a
and we want a full house Mop- acnoolvthrough-the efforts of Ted iron building with a stucco front
proml- <i»y night.
Gov. O’Daniel To
Be In Comanche
* ‘ •w...... ......*"•
r Next Wednesday
The Comanche High School Id-
idians will open the 1940 footbal
[season here tonight at 8 o’clock,
[w.hen they meet the strong Was*
State Home team.
The Waco eleven played a nine
jgame schedule last season__
’Class AA. Class A, and instlta-
Tttonal teams, and were undefeated.^4
untfed, and unscored on. They
piled up a total of 279 po-.nts to tzr
;fpr their opponents.
The Waco State Home has
Another Evening
I Of Entertainment
Monday, Sept. 16
respectCOrnPlCtely mCdBrn 111 eVel* Oovemor W. Lee ODaniel will la.8* 5$ar> ^am^ and^thesT etevm
Oovernor W. Lee ODaniel will ia8* *ear8 vu»
be In Comanche Wednesday, Sep-
:ermcr
ool» through-the effortE cf
- f1Vtrrha^ : cTl«r^ preslder.; i
other officers. The cost,, of „„ ,--------
clock was Jlightly over *,: avcuty Henry Moore, president of the r ‘" —,a(talnst Comancne tomo-nt ..........
dollars, and was paid out of the company says that he Is well ***£.**- Five leiSn wU?^® V
foam fund. . Pleased wijth the ape d in wli ch which imruD for thi* Indian*
The 1S37 Comanche Hish Schoolthr building til comp Leted. and onlhtVS srn
SeSr'rHMrol^ ' " the. company restated; enabling rid«e. Eastland ttco May, Co- *• “g
Ellen Anthony, Wmnie Mae ^ of^n'lv wLkstef day” The Rl«ur for^DanieTs ar- wiU be an the sidelines dun
Ck?Toof merchi^d^f jTave ^-al in Comanche was not an- g**
Cameron Jamcs Carteiv Quent.n ^ coming in for the last few ndunc«d but as this city is his next hkely see some action; •
Cauley Harry t?ioud Ted Dur- and the stt^ will be cn th. the last stop of Jhe day. It is Earlj- season injahes have ha
^n,'.K0eJFVrId8^.P^IJn(l Z™'7a Urcly complete by Di? end of the supposed he wlU arrive late m ^ Indians rWther haTd Cw#
Dorothy Fiyer. Don Oray, Harold „,7J loul^leu °y eua 01 ine th_ afternoon ,y (Red> C°x, reserve half/back, vfl
Hoffman. Donald Howlngton. HU-.,- J T» «. —♦ Klu___^ u_ _.<n be lost tb the Indiana for at leaat
bert Huett. Rita Isham. Rebecca . . ----— ^ . two weeks George Huse, reserve
Isham. Velma Keating. Ruth K n- If* 1 W A 5^.,i.h ^i, ,at^d- fullback, and Donald Spears, who
sey. Virginia Lacy. Jim Bob Lee. HTQ'hpr I OU I fit , has been play ifl't- first string end.
By Cldh Reporter 8ammie Lewis. La Vert a Little!!
Oh Monday night. September I
pbse being to interview Represen-
tative Prank Howington
are nursing leg injurii
. u.v iiu. au.g ivb lujuiit., bUt WlU
manepe as a part of his precedent Billie Kemp. 185 pound letter-
XrTS^jd'. 'SnfxTS
A p OlIrhrest He was a promln- SOf'$n Evening of Entertainment SlSLns w...... j »iu.s,s» n,n w 1 iii■■ pay a penmui can on nippers m nnTi nTlh~im .t«~ri.r--
ySrs ISiifMSI j o^-
Umps tre. They re elve.thwe In Tpcnited and gr™n th-esh^ It' offSn mt £»1?m1emSitf^>f °*u Power Hayold Jack Rambo. che residential and cornnrncM vom jife aecotaipunted on.the trip, age of ih for the Home elewo,
fv, of , ;e .dn)mdd.tleath*Lf«P- ing whtoS ind oifted irve^ ^tmalnmentat UUle cSh*! ^ary Lm^jR.......^ayborn. Zunneil - Coa^ Frasier . and Assistaat
an opportunity to every
Electricity s.as^^jsiyrs
hoMAIiR,.,
>.. Poliya
Renfro,. Pollyarina Speed. Louise )y, effective with "the next bills Mrs: O'Danlrt, and on, the hrst Dyer announce the probable start-
“m mt T ' -----—• ----“Hm to -W. P. stages by their sons, Pat and Mike, tng lineup for Comanche: Ends.
a lara^taTt '^t^.^ltmoai'mSum that H* Swann. Todd'Switzer. Richard Murpher, Dist-lct Manager. Texas The Governor said the calls tie B. Edwards, 145 and Ritchey, 14$;
in De Uon FuS! STr- not^ hften ?h?ia*'^^together rate... Roy Esmond Wallace. Mar- Power % Light Company, will make on the legisUators w>H Tackles. Louiennllk. 190 and W.
ssskws: ra rw
c«-y *tt:rc but only for food* i* manager of a iarm machine l*ct with additional’groups that 1i.,a,^aann
rM.n'M JRlrtSS!? '■& W £Sfm- <?r OTcv”'«-ilrt JSroSLf°f2Stt Im WaL'chinn 'jCaiL' T. K.I. Ti’, ju h*s-b, puielr JKnonal. wd lttUU. *Ji idiinii. TTS^OMJds.'^B»tak 1ST
^^•t^sssL o K W- ^ SvJrsarS *“**
'am tari ♦ Vi nvoaorliitn t1 <tA nap . C-!. --
11 ties werr added. These In- Instruction* from -Eighth .Corps money for the new uniforms and Mart,
Headquarters at Ft. Sam }K)Pe to be able to announce soon
led ncr. fresh peaches, fresh Area
QAbbM
lS^-The __ _____
I rangd unUl September 30 \t examination not before Sept.' W D* entertainment!
time peaches cabbage, prjui. and not later than Oct 15
1 toe*, and rice were dropped’ Waggoner received his gating as
tjftge, p«»*. tomatoes and Houston last Saturday to report-that the goal has been reached,
rng,"The commodity list wss to Fort 8111. Oklahoma, for an come put Monday night for a full
B’wood Bulletin
Sale Annoanced
Burton Tops
Calf Market
,, Jbiip Burton. Comanche ranch-
rrirtn topped the Fort Worth mar-
ket Tn^day with 18 calves, steers
. ~ - and hdlfers.' The calved averaged
.Purchase of The Brownwood MKpounds. 1® selling lor $10.50j
Biillelln bv C C Wood on. for- and two for, $10 00.
era with bflls exceeding $1.50 per banquets while on the tour, but
month, but does not affect- sales woul(j devote all of his time to,
to governmental agencies or in- visiting the lawmakers In their
austri^l concerns inafmuoh as the homes. He iHid that hl» itinerary
tax does not apply to customers called for visits to the 13 re-elect-
in these classes. cd members of the famous"56
Club4 who blocked passage of the
sales tax ..amendment' which Gov-
—.... Iu; v emoy ODaniel advocated during
B* “I JlliSII tlfe last session of th«jLegislature.
Pointing Put that only 12 of the
56 were re-elected, three of them
without opposition. S 4
Recount Slows
Chapman fins
am the list and raisins, apples. », Second Lieutenant In the Feld
lajGTSeans < for October) and pork Artillery Reserve In May 1939,
ird were added In D^cemhc.L. fi'om the Field Artillery Sc.’woi at
ninge* arid ginPcfnta: rtef. hofn- Fort Sill
ly grAty and pork maata yhlt- be ' Sometihie before the firs', of the
dded/ to the lirt On December year and afW completing one
16th therefore theve will .or* 16 hundred arid sixty. );c»ur of class
fpius commodities, will'll can room maneuvers1^at Fort Sill,
pUrcliased with blue stamps. Waggoncf expects t£> be sent to
-i—-—^ Csmp Dtx. New Jersey fpr a year's
oral lioinn To* ’ training
,, '■.UCu '‘w Waggoner is now .employed at n,pr'ly publisher of Tne Cleburne w w w _ , -tr . ---------,------------------
Honor J?erahinC <■ the Curnsnahe- Nat ihral Bank Times Review hxs bectl announc- bred by Mr Burtoh on his sjpek mittce recounted the vote In the
. . «. T T , —---------> !Pd bv Mr.'and Mrs .). S.: Mr Death.- frtr.m t€h m1!rs ®outJv °* Coman- F L. Little-.W. D. Chapman race
IVleet. IpPJgnt at ownera'cf Die-Bulletin since Oc- che _ for Commissioner of Precinct #0.,
......— ' _ e <*en^8 ^ * tober. 1938 Thr property was • * . - _ 1 '» No T .
Bv JV1I AMhwr. (vmmai.der G<CZAtm« In Car Crash trinslcrred as of Sept. T Teacher* And Pupil*
• 7 Woodion.whr) owns u oontroll- p c vote cnart^e. Chapman lc jig 2
The Roc*or Cunningham Post .... A_ in* intrTrst in The B-inhani Fav- urfilUIliar OChOOl Upen voles Olid Little losmg I. The re-
imuM. the i,-f e\'prv Jav a e*-.Am* orlte ooetated The Clrbu-re it •j' j XI* 1 a count votes In-i
■ i Wm id War to div jadF Mar lotiJones. s n - „ v ;or . ix vears. mov- HoiflC Tue*CRy Night stead, of 344 and Chapman 355 j
t
The calves were creep fed, and Tho DemocratlrrRxecuUve Com-
County’s Pecan
Crop Appears
Heavier Than ’31
n-Ca.ef m a meeting st WOpm. 1x1 Jaly hp 8llld Tb<* litn^^vicw,
Wdsy. Sept. 13. at the Wdbdman ^ oIJ ‘ ,ul Jh Wa '
uni*... ........... \iC\\WMQi an auwmoiiue < r bf _ . WrT1? ,,n, Pbu-io-H Vv»i nr««
Tv
i B.v School Reporter)
:etWbf the World War to pay -‘ Berta Dimbrnr* Tbrcs-RcHew for six yearn.*.wov- ,»aV
w‘r Si’SSS'___________________
, man's nom!nation.-nhioh-hoM.____
and William Rowland, business,; At the Grammar School on next prcv'oiisly declared by the com- for a ticod pecan crop for 194
Instead of 35fr The recount tn no
w effected remlt!fil_£SP|P
man*s nom:aaMcm.yhloh hag 'beei
raJ The Comanche County prosper
$ 111'-in Coiimn
Men of the Navy arc arced to }}*2^oSle»t«i ^T-X^tki^Sp T;i:'}llm?-:Rtview un-'Tie/s i» _ evextog^/September
ttteJQd and Join the Reserves.^' V^T.VTiVtnmAh-V.,.‘ a'o^Hamniuhiiri'^ drr Woodson's owaioi-hip ;Mui • kj
Specie information, for fCx-Ooba. i?' Dth« cur mviivn -i -r Ur* owns newspaper* in- Ml'-i'enTwellp. the /nculty will
5x-Service rmn *'■* - ine bLltr cttr m'Jlvea uv UTa —<•*-- -
» t fdr 1941
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v:......JLiiB UUU LUl U1UU
‘t a -L*f~B crash was driven by sj
Jones was driving the car
.rtV. wVreUSiu ;-d;
ng. Commnndep-In-Chtef dfthe-, a,•
FfWccs
King
Nu.iican
ExoedRP:r.ury
17. iriittee. -looks rery fnvorab.le. much bettr
o'clock, the members of little,,with George F„ Smith us than the 1939 harvest. Tl» nativ
____________ ____________ _ . be hosts to the altorncyi appeared before a call- pecans..win show a -large.inereii';
J3L.*** Brerkenrid't^.Eastland and Ran- parents of the pupil*, of that eel re.s:1on of the executive com- ovef laft years yield, and papf
Woman. gpr school'iVnd^, fo the tuQMees and mitfee and fi-Uted tffiSt (he vbte Mirlls pnly ir slifftilUos^
Mr. and Mrs. MpBaalh have in- t elves. 1 : the parmh thled. Chapman was repre*-}. C. F, Denny, local public weigh
they WfH continue their wiU havh. art ..opportunity to fol- sfulei} by .ft* P. Parrer. Both.at-f^ wlih has tine of the best, in
In which -
_ ... ~......... •*, -.dteatwl they Wttt continue their will havh. ad opportunity to fol- seulei} by JJ. P. Farter. Both,at- rr __.
A.nmon lurnpoa ui » tne sm% rwiden- c -1A Brown-wood and have low the dally/schedule of his child, tomeys .presented their arguments provrtrprcnsrds w«d Is one of ir
lunag,:., WurW W.r, ,hall .t^SI', Jh'of'»‘S*%; jounced any future busr- A'-, -u j; J
n r 071 is tom loose. Mrs. Jones suffered
ln>tember 13. 1940. and. c. a broken ami and, several stitches
cuts about
Mr. Jones is
been prepared for- avenin’S*’
^ Sr'eflfkff' T-rviou ■ b uir^W
■11V regayde -HcnnalT’cnWiiH oer mce ana dou> m
till obr .Commandcr-in-Chlef;
herefore. be it and It is hereby
Resolved; By the National Exe*
sulfertng from a fractured knee
apd cuts ahd.bnilscs. Two other
OCcupaht* of the Jones Car were
uninjured- They . were Clayton
COUNTY PEANUT YIELD PLACED
MlvrCommlttcc. in rejnUar meet- K'ttd C B Brown otW-
pg as.wmbled. May 2 and 3. 1949, ,Phenvine * * ‘
&SSS,S^Sff7r^&‘.\ “r J»"" ”r' 13
rtoan Legion is hereby authorised
,n<J directed to officially proclaim
leptotnber *13. 1940; os a stwclal
imt clean Legion day of oboarv-
had^utrtoktty to open the battet fftgll pecAns/Tttlmatcs hLs err J
-hov Carl Ftp Wart who was the this year to bp around 2Q.C< j' aiVed the M3, degtee
tally clerk in Box No. 1 stated to pounds. The 1940 yield at t>
the'romxntttee'that he would ap- Denny orchard is one-third o
predate their opening the box °f the 1939 crop, when Mr. DWu
and recounting We votes.. The m-arketed over 30.000 pounds.
Coinmittec voted 22 to 6 in favor I "W. S. Price, Jr., one of-
of opening the ballot box and re-jstate’s largest growers, who h
_ * ... ii. .. i /v . i .. i _ n luriio noean mv lii> r/L 1 /\o o ♦ nrl
BETWEEN 12-15 MiUJtKitDilNDS
be released from the" holpftaV but
Ammon Turn bow will be a patient
for several more days.
■**■ ■ 4 ■ rr, , . '
?
nee Ir till Posts and affiliated r-y j «
odies througlmut the enUra dr- l/UClncy S v-leaner*
Ahloatloh Lh luanor of. Oeneaftl
•ershlmfs eightieth birthday, and
therwlse do*stn*h things as wHJ
-ay tribute to tltis distinguished
imwican soldier.‘’^-Resolution of Hshment
Comanche County, which lias Stamps Meromial -
Jed Texas m production of peg- Services Scheduled And WaUer J fcarret
[nutsrfpr tin- last fpw years, will - _____ *—’— ; Z* i »>«. ^ .
raise between 12.000.000 and on Friday n^ght, Sept^ 13. thwre Marry at BrOWnWOOQ to save the.1940 yield.
mittre of six to muk? Uie redcunt >n* bis yield low-194t> to be aroui
which found tiie result as stated 175.000 pounds.
_-...... 4.....,7 ' { -The 1939 pecan crop -pf M
]\a• _ .ul;Price was an entire lc.ss. Oover
tVllSS l/iargie IS^ISCOe jment OffkeMl*-froat'khg roepa'
ment of Agriculture h%ve -do
much work, as well as Mr. Pn
^ _. i • VII l 1 lunj lli*ut| r *#», in, t-iagi c
R_:_„ J-loJ 15.000.090 (pounds this season ac- wilf be a Stamps' Memorial Rer-
**7in* ABIBIWW V cordlnR t0 r^ttmatfs from Cdmgn- vice at White Point Church. The
DUdney’s- Dry CleanmiT'estab- che buyei;* and faniers.
ihment
Jatlopok—.ExrcUitive Commlttecf modeled
F
K -
The Miss Margie Bflscoe and Walter
‘program wHl-fohsist of talks oh Jack Barret, popular members of
.. ----—■* 1 • -*-*- ~---——------ set. were
at Brown-
rhe American
940
'Legion. May 3, and painters ha
* ■ *T7v
. Tii«» viiid hf Tironuts throuah*. V. O. Stamps' early life, his eon- Comanche's younger set,
is bejngl completely re-, ™ #e}a of trlbutteiv 4oT,Oaspk music,; and', married Satuixlay-niaUt at 1
this week. Carpenters out the county,-says \\ .titer pure ,.fneral slnglne of ins compost- Wood by Rev. Iieslle’Boone, pastor
he tnr.ide: adJUig abndt the' tame as that.,of last d , *
_ Comanche. County hard a go«
those iu charge announced, of the First Methodist Church, 'delegation at the State Dem-
Ten From County At
State Conventic
your old. book* and let's The bride is the daughter of era tic Convention in Mineral W(;i
“'*• ev-i-w . ......do hauor to tills ,good man ;by Mr. and .Mrs^ B. H. Briscoe. She *
new wall iwper. and making other year: however, thb **rea«e snows ... - ■ ♦ ’ —
* *
slpglng the song* he lias coin-, wash tnemlher of,tj|e iffafPCo'man
poseo Quartets-are especially urg- che High School-graduating class.
painting tl’» on
lng, painting the inside, adJUig annul me same as inauoi ia*i d() llB11Qr t0
yiKIT COMANCHE FIRST .-new wail paper, and mi ' '
TIME IN FORTY YEARS interior hupray^tnent*. ^ ■«" -nrvnwp-inwww. - . — .
.-.wr— J :i 1, -,f Bill Dudney, proprietor, sayyj Die Durham flrfn- nas oeen buy- cd to; be jpreaem _ -.
gfPUp of people frtnn College that he n alio adding the latest ip* peanut# In Sdulli Texas for —?— ------
inw-»nd Brygn were in Co- in dry cleaning, equlpmwit. Mr. the Wist mont!l.an,d now 3100 over COMANCHE -F.F.A. CHARTER
mnche Tuesday,visiting thW city Dudney has been tn busfawa on 3,000.000 pounds here In storage NEW IIIGII ENROLLMENT
or the first time since they left th# south, side of the Cori^anche | The OoveJiipfnt price on pea-, • PASSES LAST YEAR’S CLANS,‘the tw^-graduating
_____ ■■ *-*r minnhi- Mb ha* attl
•* „
-w
-mlth In COBHaiiche from 1870 to GARDEN CUR TO MEET ^ ^ .... - ... , ---- vnapicr iui mu uicuuri*
J»out 1900, Members of^ the party, W|TII MR” CLARA SLACK The first of the 1940 Comanche enrolled, says the ChaptW report- lng. ■
'•*?, imanahe. He .has attended A A M Lkdn,
•re 40 years ago^Xhey wdr» the .squar^ for About five* year*. . nuts $)* tail has been-seClat 96c . -----y-r ■ -t.,__________________________
hlldreriQf H. S. Ramsejt.W b_[ack-_______for No- ,,a and Per bushel on Comanche High School's FFA: and Tftrlrton colleges, and Is as-1
No. 2’s. , - * Chapter lor 1940 has 75-members! sociated with hik father In r*ncti-
thls week.
Those Attending included R. T
Lane, County Chairman, Osci
and has been employed at Bax-,Callaway; Mr. and Mrs., A (
ter's for the, Uuft two years. ,Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ed 8at
Mr BArrfet. son of Mr. and Mrs.’ ders. and D. E. Njibers bf Cpmax
W. B BArret. was a member of |rhe; Mayor Daniels. W C. Light
atln'g class at' CO- [foot, and C. L. Klpchen. Jf., of Li
-T
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m* Mr. an
d Mrs. J, » R*msey4
s C N. Ramsey. Mr.
—rfarr'--. /County peanuts began hitting trte' ef, nine more than last year when The eo«ple- w«ra- attended by
«rt and Mrs C N. Ramsey. Mr. Die Oardcn Club, $rUi.;inee^ ih»rk-t last - week *11 peanut 66 were enrolled. In 1938 there J. c Helm. Jr. and Mts* La Verne
md Mr*..J. H. Canoll.ma.,0; Thursday. *t- the thresher* are expected to be fcbrk-.Nwre 65 members. • V-Isham. '. • - -
.......I home of Mr*. Clara Slack, accord- lng-by the and 6f theiweek. Real / There are M Oreen Hands this Me and Mrs. Barret will be at
were.- nttendrd by‘
... lng to a committee announcement.
Mr*. J. *1. Kendall df Orahara “Conte prepared to pay jrour
u the guesjFfer the weet-end due* and for the year t',*-*yi jhTLj
heir »l*ter, Mr*. Clara Carpen- wer roll call with garden i
r < *— -101100*” the coaunlttee said
non e
movement - of the county’* .prop y
wtlh >t underway next’week, witETJ
the Okak of the marker belnt
••ached aixtund the first of OCto- hwf-
bV- j''1.. .1 8k:
ear. the largest on record.'
'■ r. 1 ...f j
Mr*. Frank Weaver' 1* vkrlEfa
hoipe in Coriianche.
apfr?
•T^fie-Farmefe1 Markittig Assoo-
tatlqp meets here Monday ntgki.
You are expected to attend.
F. TltfNKY .GETS fTRSLT
BALE AT RACHUT‘8 GIT
F. 'Tlnneyibjrough't In the firs
bale of cptlon <to Raiihut'* Oh
and received the'“free ginning n.*
offered In tt» gin** udvertlsement
pounds and 44 turned out 573
pound* lint. -
The Home ; Lineup: Ends. A.
COx. 453 and;$:mps6n. 150: TWek-
les. O. Cox.’ 148 and Qrtmos, 17*;
Ouards, Wilson, 147 and Rytex.
142; Center. Wilson. 157; Baeka.
McNeil, 158; Hud man. 123;; Frao-
ler. 126. and McAlister. 180
C. M. Caraway Herd .
Win* At Iowa Fair
C. M. Caraway & Sons. Com»*>^
che Cdunty stock breeders, have
ten Shorthorns in their show herd
now on the Ndrthern circuit. Leak -
week at the Iowa State Pair ta
Des M°hics. all ten animals placed
and hone placed below second.
While In Des. Molncs^ CarawaJ ’ .
ancj .Son* pureJiastHi six. rhniag.__
Shoe:Horn heifers to be added to*. „
their breeding herd on their stock
farm at Cornyn,.____ . ;
The Caraway herd will later
make Llie SoulhefR khbw circa* _
Pinkard To Attend
Aeronautical School
Reginald Pinkard, son of‘Mr. ,
uid Mrs. Rufus Pinkard of Sid-'.
icy will lr*»ve this week for a
hrer monthj training copree ai
ne Spartan School of, Areanautlc*
t, Tulsa, Oklahoma, after which
le will be iVsnsfcrre f to Rondolpk
chool at San Antonio. J
Vmmg Pinkard afttrr Imlihln* --
’idney High School several yeari ,
go took a two years coiuwe «4 v
-Tarleton College and then entered
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1940, newspaper, September 13, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888910/m1/1/?q=hamilton+county: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.