The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1940 Page: 3 of 10
ten pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
bring
OVtY'S DEPT. STOP
(] THE FRIENDLY STORE
(VEST SIDE SQUARE—
THK OOMANCHZ CHIEF
Shoes
„.«.!*£— gn
The Newest Creations For
SWART FALL WEAR
n
•.,-<>.
Arch - Support
Shoe* combined with the' ‘
latest styles, heretofore
round only In much hlgh-
er priced shoes.
♦ Pumps
♦ Straps
♦ Oxfords
♦ Wedges
T'*
Sixes Up
—TELEPHONE
Pull Fashioned
HOSE
REV. E. R. GORDON
■KIN I
TO
SCHOOL
ONE ALIEN,
, AT local
POST
EAGERLY-AWAITED NEWS OF ______
INVULNERABLE BRIDGE CLUB SPEAK AT LAMKI
“ ^ LAST FORTHCOMING] ’—:—
.. ......... ................The Lamkm School will open
By Club Reporter Monday morning at Lamkln *c-
v ____.•... Cording to auperintenderit Perry
Perhaps one of the greatest ex- 'Morin* Rey. 1. R Gordon, pastor had been ensiled «t hhTwiri
hibits of skill .in- performance of of Comanche Methodist Church n*° °®en ^ at the locaI 1
modern Ufties was held last Thura- will make the main address at
day night, September 5th, In * the tie opening program at 9:30 a m
home of the Sol Hoffman when 4frit> Monday.
Invulnerable Bridge Club gather-!' ----—, She has' I
ed for Its semi-monthly touma-1 DARRELL WOODWARD __! first natural!:
In the nationwide move to
all aliens registered, one'll
•office up to ThuradAy.
who lives on Democrat,JKU
came here from Nopday in
tag . already
in t^e difficult
Slddfng,
18 SERIOUSLY
en out, her
. . , . Rapers Sine*
ILL she Is a perfectly good America*.
^ ^and- loo pgr cent loyal and la
u.uuuig, pvijiui “«u KOHiHiniK / OaiTf 1] • Woodward, of Coman- 3olng her b^st to complete nsisr-
alnongst ■ thejclub members. The fche, who has been In the Metho- aliapWon, she asks that her',
the evening ' was dist Hospital at Port Worth for he withheld
ment. and performed brilliantly,
art of dealing,
playing arid slamming
j-
"'highlight of the evening was dist Hood*! at Port Worth R
feachpd, however, when the re- some time, is reported critica
freshments were announced, and ill and members of the family
also the rules.:,which were, to-wit: were called to the hospital Thurs-
one plate to a guest, and no day. Wood*
snitching of potato chips allowed, -a bio
These plates were very attractive, j--
by the way, !■■■■■
ward Is suffering from
blood stream Infection.
attractive,
|china-ware garnished with a falad wa/^n^ted w^itti^h^low
and- daintly embossed by a glass nrVHn^r.n^ AvVtlr^
containing a beverage. ^vrr PmZf'm ‘VSf. °ystei‘*
Tone^o“in?hePg™d“ “?££ J&'anl’ >t£
5ns
arid began whispering hushed re- PHd“ey. Charley Marshall, and
about another lady-mem
Sol Hoffman.
ber’s hat. It was terrific. High j ™Cetinp °f the club U
(score prizes consisting of two sets
of pyrex dishes were won by the ^
Charley Marshalls and the Earl
Evanses: both sets being ldentt- l° Carry the
rally alike to Avoid trouble: Billie p
EASY PAYMENT
ON STAR
TIRES
NO CARRYING CHARGE
AUTO' .SERVICE.
WASHING and LUBRICATION
A SPECIALTY
Biggs Auto Farts
complete
UNO
{• V
Dudneyt whose playing during the
evening was under par due tojio
20,Years Ago
From The Comanche CWel,
Sen'rmber 3. i«"i
Sipe Springs is jubilant over
its first 1,000 barrel ou well inis
'week, as the Atlantic Oil Refin-
ing Company's No1: l well was
shot with acid Saturday night,
and in about two hours, oil began
rT^“"l|Aai "TWf "w ^w-gk f esra ■ caf —"ej.1|
rick, ’rtie test was down to 2,475
t»■ iV n .. w, F“•
A
8.
ISMIIISIIO
CITATION
BY PUBLICATION
relsnper day,
Leighton Edelen Cook, of Phila-
delphia' will sing alAlhe High
School. ‘TOdltorium ! here Friday
Vou Are Hereby Commanded to
SUmmop Ernest
Rogers, their ancestor from Whom
__ they inherited same.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, Herein Fuji Not, and have be-
T’o the Sheriff or any Constable f°re said Court, at its aforesaid I evening, under .the auspices of the
of Comanche County—Oreeting : next regular term, this wrjy with I Young People's department of the
m. showing how'Methodist CiTUPeji. ■
J. B. Sfchlee of the jPrlddy com-
muriity brought in live first bale !
of 1920 cotton Wednesday. He sold
the cotton, weighing 562 pounds,
to Otis Guthrie at 28 cents per
popnd. * -'ll
Rev. Forest Maddox, the new
pastor of the Baptist Church, will
conduct his first smices--in Cb-
manche Sunday morning. !
i Government 8 ounce duck—40c
'per yard at Tire Cash Store. .
] N. N - Durham and George Sim- !
jmons purchased the Wai. Retjse
Drug Company this week 1 from
William Reese. The Reese Drug
A&P COFFEES ARE NOW
SELLING AT LOWEST
. PRICE IN HISTORY
ElCHT O'CLOCK
- <MUd and Mellow)
Lb. Bag
_ you have executed the same.
McCuller,—J—4>. Olven Under My Hand and the
Btfrleson, Lula i Maud Burleson Seal~af-y#4d Conrt. -gt &tf1ce in
Ulla Maud Burleson fjhort, their Comanche this the 20th day of
unknown heirs ahd legal repre- August. A D. 1940.
M-fttattves, and Asa Short by mak-1 '• HUGH WHITE, Clerk. District
Ing publication of this Citation1 Court,, Comanche County.
- <6-7-8-9)
'Tm: Tixan”,*. . an oUl favorite
with men who like live. Uroaid
sweep of brim that speaks of open
places. Still more popular because
of the exclusive Rcskuil Self-Con-
forming fe^ makes it the
"hiost comfortable hat made.”' L
ing
;price In each week for four conse-
cutive* weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof., in some news-
paper published in your County,
ti apperir at the next regular ter a
. of '.the District Court of Coma i-
A' < '.«* County, to bk lMddeim at the
’T’oturt House thereof, in Comaii-
■che. on the 2nd Monday in Octo
ber A D. 1940,
j 14th day of
then and there to answer a peti
tion filed in said Couft /6h the]
26th day of August A. D. 1940,]
in a suit, numbered j>n the docket
i»f «ald Court ai No. 8496. wherein :
E H Rogers. Mabel Rogers. M^ore
joined bv her husband, T. K.f
MoorA W E. Rogers, and Eunice
Rogers Smith joined by her hus-
band C W -Smith are Plain tiff,s'
and Ernest -McCulleh Lula Maud j
Burleson, Lula' Maud ^Burleson!
Short nnd her husband Short, I
tbe^ unknown heirs and legal rep-1
re entat:ves' of each and all of
1 ^*ruJ! eo E Burleson.- Bula Coker
and nusband Dave Colter, Sher-
wood McDonald and-Tom McDon-
ald tfre Defendants, and cause Of
action being to remove.qloud from v
i plaintiffs' title, and quiet their ^
title to East 80 acres of Southwest
quarter of t=ec. 14. H.TAB.R.R.
Co , Pat. 299. Vol. 4. to W’ M
Robinson, in Comanche County,
Texas, defendaiiLs setting up some
ort'of claim to half" interest, as
• hritrs of 11, B MeCuller under |
•lee«Hile<l deed, of—Robin son ‘
t&er& PRICKLY HEAT,SUNBURN
a ^'SMN IRRITATIONS
StamAiid
, Irrus
OfX*40lE*XS
HEYER'S
taken char,ge_ and
have installed new jfhow cases,
and a new* cold drink fountain.
) the same being the | PRICKLY HEAT POWDER haa been established lor ‘twenty-
O-tobrr A.'.D. 1940.' P5W** Sc^r^Thenew prophktSs
____;_1 r___ have already
REGISTERED *
RAMBOUILLET RAMS "
'* ANGORA 111 LI. I' S
Rams - Billies
FOR SALE BY
T. H. Jackson
SIPF SPRINGS. TEX4s
Burning:,* Gnawing
Pains In Stomach
Relieved
When excess stomach-add tr-)
_____ to 1 ritales and causes discomfort help !
4.J ihn Ar ii B. MWTuller; and plain- !neutralise with Adla Tablets^yet j
*'"■ dalmlnK same under .theieat what ycu want, Adla givps
ASK ABOi^T OUR
CREDIT PLAN
ON REPAIRS & TIRES'
Fagan Chevrolet Co.
Noop STORES
Red Circle
Ridh anl Poll Bodied ,
Vigorous-Wine v
BOKAR
POUND
IONA 4Sliced or Halves)
Peache$
CORN
4 NO.- 8- CANS ®
2 1 -LB. BAGS
LB.
BAG
High Flavor
CONDOR
POUND
NO. Zlt
CANS
Iona
PEAS
NO 8 CAN
SULTANA
Fruit Cocktail
Spring K
BtANS »(
t NO. 2 CANS
FftESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Iona ' 4.. ~
PK&BEAN?
2 CANS
' «3 95 - $500
lOVIT’S DEPT. STOR
THE FRIENDLY STORE
•VhONK 235
tiffs claiming tame under thei.cat what ycit want.
'three, fire r.risLTpn years >tatute|relief or money back
|Of..limitation, R.8. TfX«K. 7n fRVor , THE (VM. REESE DRUG CO.,
of F. M Williford and Mr* C.-C l AND SKWtTfE DRUG STORE
—' T -■■■ ■ ...... ■
CHS.
SENIOR CldtSS
OFFICERS SELECTEI>
Comanche County Abstract Company
MAK CLEMONS. Manager ---
Comanche Nat’l Bank Bldg.—Telephone 377
h R- BANES, Prea. C. A. GREENE; SechTrea-t.
TJie 8rniot Claas of Comanche j
|UK BTATt or TKXAit ,a
Itie Sheriff Of »nir CoU*vabl«' «T iVifikatirtw v-
kgNmr.ly ■ Clrirtltff ——-—7—- .
VT School met Thursday and
huti 1, aOn U» •»»)> lor low ronwu elected -offO er* ' ' "■
|(i ten riHioiu 10 tM rouirn rt*r t •*.'**?*, . • .
.joint mouuwwi. #at't»hrt m < The newly named clans—off leers*
t»p<. ih»n tn am; nM.-p.pAr IriwuAjrtPresident. Blllft> ( lemons,
^Ih. lind TwHcUl tMOrit. k*. Ii jy vice Pmsidenl. Kyle B-irret; Sec-
M MMUXirar pul)IUIM4 Hi ■ .Aid JUrtlrUl
h.irict utMi in ■ rif.».|Hip»e ■ n, tctaiy-Treasurer, Ruth McCorkle,
iM-itLi tn.irici IV •«)<) Mn<i r;,,,,„|,
S,<rifi. At tt>» limit rwiiUr ten* KCPOrter. C.1VUCK
ih. outTiS, CM.rt 7 vo>mn The Seniors will meet, next
cte.rr 1: & STUBS'^SSt: Thu. clay to select- rings, *
f A D Um *»m« luring Ih* IHh d«>
Qrtihpr'A D IM0, than surf Vo
petition ffieri'in »• id Court on the
l®2 kutt: Vmk btat^ or TfXAB. I ■**'
. ,w To «11 p#r»oni» MUniMl *-n tli*_♦rcouM
■rer *■ rlain- j rm®| Bemerini#nt of thf -• -----
LAST CHANCE!
New Models on the way!
'-kCbBUL.....*. • .
Sale ends in a few Jays.
Get your bargaih now
•ltd SAVE!
1928 CHEVROLET
IDUIl OB Sl.lDU.SS _
GRAPES
1
-f
■r**’"', -<d»-
CITATION BY rC*At«.IUArj(>(>
r>l(iud.ni And fhomi, Un-eAMMi N n Oltit, 'Y* C TtwiAAi
CheVeor
1 lt«, of »1«UM A l>
Vf<d mk the rtwkft
win’ efil M»urtn-
A»1 M K l**Af#r' |A^
eettlUm Altotlnj • ; ■ * • i Admlrtl tiAlnr hnWot iiA« tlln) In th* OmiMt,
»t nUIntllt wit (tub And IntAlly wt»r* Court, ef Comknclie Count,.. Tety. on
I'tt to dtfrni'n! on or iiw .’7th do, li« tiHh (!., '^.o’AO-Of' A 0, 1*40 hl»
jA0u*r». A ll ton ri on-t f'm.il AerjimX ol the ; tVmnrton. Ot the KaUio
with him aa hli wit*-nett! M‘>» II. IO.U, nt <01111 Kvi«»n. rhoinai. Deceitaoil, tojether
whlrli time .the *ia t*rretl to .AlomtloO with ao- ApoVl.-AHon to • be (HvihAftotJ fowl;
lendoril ih.t plAlnyt' htu t*M0—WOO-WtOWU s.lil AdnioJttrAtl'Mi whlrh *111 lot liront- At
HJe uihaMtoni' «f the nt«te ot T>«*t; th» tt»t<mmh»i term of ■mid oentft vomiwetw'
rriid • 111 t*ttv« m.uilho, A»d h»» 1 lot the ,««-■ ,U. gMBP .. I
the (Wuuu o( fututadir/ftu tt* . »i Mm cwiWSSBaa,tw «m OmnTtr. th rh- tm,
(■ l jmeeAdlm. the- Mllnu ot OtM <<t C mtAoMw Teew ot wbtMtt lime-ontl ploro
1 tail ot oil lime. dnrtM »ho (lido plJln- oil nottlM 7lnt*re»io<( In DM Aeedtfllt for “ ■
ftW defAfiduHt vi Heed to, ether, the Ecnioment of ' it id ljitte or* he.-oh,
■ hertefr.-with prop.. t». ond 101 uoe - i fled *0> .PtMAt end eoote.1 told A rount oud
bufaiWM offolTA of hertetf end hat APvTl.otl*ii of Die .old c,.~C Th«,<mo«, Ad-
wltli ptudoio At ond r.'nnom, Ihrt '.anl- l/itor. It «h»* »er pthper to do eo -
e Ot .oil 11:’*.<■■ trill fell lor tlllAhan I With ’. WI-oKf M,r. t .rids. fieri of the CoillltJ
---- *od torrbeorame ogd thot Ohe hoe Court ot Ct.r.iolu'h* «'<» inty, Tda*A. —Marita
m 4na>r • of «>» - *«( etnefftwr U»o ootidues
defrtidont but thot defefpUW, dlsroos d-
■ the AOlonuaii ol hi. morrtotre tow, with
' it o yeot prtoo 10 their AeworoMan;
-0 couroe- of unkfml, hatoh end
•ootiuet »ow*rd he4, ehlrti roo-
MM, Wtb "H«hl imermluhlno, antll the
fin.Ilf fo»re4 to Abandon hlai ot above
dUd; That on diver, i^eo.lons, while
Alnttff lived', with defendant. M oforeehtd.
(lull, of nnaiw, cruel treatment
1. the
>«tk
sddj. of »old Court oltorhed. thl. the
do, of Aepleinber A D IM4
MARY riKOMI, bier* Count, Court.
’ CimAtu'he Oaunte, ‘re*a. -
,1 W OI-AlU'IA MAItrR Deputy
s ».A * ” c»>
tiff and dfendaitt add for enaU of oourW
ueretn rati > Not. and Hove before nld
Court, ot It. oloreoold naetf reeulor
____ ____
td outraeee toward h*r. (hat ho refuAOd to ihit writ -with roue rtturh thereon .howine
>rt, and Ah. waa domed to worjt and make
am taotb a )tvtnr, Th.l the, h*T man,
tferonCaa which are M •«» a natmm aa
afcasw*8
M' '• rt. , :r ' | /TTI
crisp and clean
- and COOL!
• •
~-r
for you"
. always
Lei us-lake care of that sumifltr wardrobe
We’ll keep your clothes fresh and clean 1 .
wearable anjj/ilways jumkI to look at. Sumnu-r clothes;
you know, need extra care in cleaning;, To keep them
spotless and new look in#. That’S where we shine. -Our
expert methods and truly economical prices will more
than, please you.
S.
TELEPHONE S04
/
S=
$50
19^9
Fordoor
FORD
iSedan
$85
Fresh
CABBAGE
Found
WASHINGTON STATE
APPLES
California
ORANGES
DOZEN
EX. LARGE FIRM
Yellow ,
ONIONS
POIND
j--'
j—
4\
r-
t
1930 FORD
Sport Coupe
$5Q
1931 FORD
Fordoor Sedan
$125
LETTUCE
39c
lUat New
DEXO
3 POUND CAN
DOZ.
Fresh V T.„
PRUNES
POUND
HEAD
Choking
OIL
GAL. Glaw Jtig
• r' • I
A..
t
A
I..-
KIN^YFIFUX-As Good As The Best
FLOUR 48
PAG or C.W.
SOAP
OXYDQL
“Here’s the Spot’*;,
f\ rnnuv
m>: 10c 1
---• —r-- mrr!T ■'v.
r MehO-BIl _ ,
CHEESE 45c
Dry S*tt s ’ • ’/ a
JOWL, J
TOUNb }
)C|
fi«n
bologna! fln
" vounii ^ lyu
^AMELOW
' / : ■- ■ , ■
PRICES EVERY DAY!
—--- ---
;r*'
Tj
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.