The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1940 Page: 4 of 12
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FOR SHOES, SftiRTS^ TIES and
SLACK SUITS ... Prices Right
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Say® Turkey Crop
Must Be Improved
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future turkey
Comanche County It
there must -bo s
efforts %ro to pay
rVe given this
any (-bought realise we
ptn,
as. Most men who iur
subject any t-houg
aprove the Quality of our
market time if we are to
MM ALLOTTED IN LAST
IBS YEARS FOR R£l UES
BY A. C. THOMAS.
Project Supervisor.
■Rural Electrification Ad-
rmnlsti turkev ministration has'been In opera-
m tion tour and one-hall years, aatt.
a«55Tto *™rget aTmuch fo^^,,^^^
birds aa those prosper, in hundrtd co-OperatmTigTa
Electric
&SV&2S; ^!s'o^r;sshL
Umith those bird* we .Intend „ eo-Pbermtlvee m opewtlnd » «•
t:V m ithe market
and management.
30 seconds
_U1¥ ^ jKre has ^ l2M.OOO OOO al-
m ord^TthM thTSople of Co- *"** ««•
B&S> JUS tor *
JAfthe^^twrx Produce P»uipbing. For every
Jto haw o?feiv^^ work 1 that tlck*d off ,rom the ****-
Y°~- W?* W}?™ .H> w?r»- *lw nln. m th» nt IBM non per-
B. ^ At wot t nf Atwood Hatch- ./l* ,Jl|-11L rniintt crndiolv
ary to improve the turkey crop ®®n ?_£Vtr* fnr^*" fmnt *Tme
M th*.,county bytsupplying him «?^EAttnaSiced^leS
with turkey eggs from 100% Baby. fro“ . *EA electric
•ref Type tilrkeys which he wit! p?wer syst*m’
latch and Mtt .ihi baby poults :* Another~event marking ^ht y»|
FSA Members
-v
Taking a Policeman9t Meas
--acflgr»<^w.,,
Legion Celebrate®
COMANCHE LIONS
21®t Anniversary
ABE BROWNWOOD
LUNCHEON
Btate o
County
Not.,
election
manchi
tgtpt in
first 8<
being t
for t
trusted
pend, ii
(he pla
rhan
•By I. H. Arthur, Poet Corn*.!
¥
Music by the Comanche High
School Orchestra and trkflta of
in ~J£nlllt2E thft MuSS? u! oft^Brownwood
^Sr1SLi°LigSdi2 bSSfon Comanche orchestra, dtrect-
Msrch the> Isth. leth and 17th, ** by. Pat Howard, played several
1919 in Pkrlis. France Members novelty, numbers with vocal solos
who arrived early had an oppor- P1^ McKensie and
hear the National radio BU9 Krerett. ------v
"tTl? ygaTTrafurr 'or"^ Member* of the -nurb- rehowl oe-
' tunlt
Eighteen farm families who are ,
borrowers from the Farm‘Security j
Administration met in the Chris-1
tian Church >of Comanche Satur-
moming March '9, with the
e of discussing cooperative
y*r*nce* £vp|>
from the local DHtmmar School. 5*:.
All of these pieces wtre e*tellent
for the occasion. Headings were ‘
Riven oy Miss Percy Jean Ho»a ! **IU» Harold Little. Jack Scudder,
Miss tUrw?^ Shmikle. and BlUy I^vsrett:
Jack Riley,' and Miss Nobia Dunn. _ ‘ •1'- ” 1
The
Comam
. The
that tb
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be filed
School
, Done
Board
School
the, scl
March
■MS
at a price lower than you would
ordinarily
have to pay for £he
«gs. ,
This Is the new type turkey
mat Has been developed for high
Quality table birds without so
rnudh importance being stressed
an feather cSlcr.
If all the turkey growers of this.
.county had this kind of turkey?
tnd properly managed their
flock
ginning of a relatively new de-
velopment was reached tn the year
1939 by the Comanche County
Electric Cooperative Association.
Within a few months the con-
struction of A43 miles of REA lines
has brought the
modiUes Woodrow R. Allen. Rural
Supervisor, announces. ^—r—-—~
ISRT
their director. Legionnaires intro- ATTEND FUNERAL OF
dyced themselves to; the tlattara...........js..v B^ILirn MONDAY
SBBfiBMiH
Allen said the result at this 1
meeting was an organization to be ,
known as the Comanche County ;
Cooperative Purchasing and Mar- •
ketlng Association (Unincorporat-
ed*. •—•.—-' • • 'l
The following- officers’ were-
elected: . President: L. ’ Eugene
Westmoreland! ^Oartlne; Vi^e-
Presldent, Thomas A Dee, Dc-i
Leon: Secretary-Treasurer, Carl
Cunningham, Oustine; Pranr G..
arch, 1019,. which, was quite in- Among the out-of-communltyf
tlresting and brought out some people attending the Juneral of
,»gion talent Mr spd Mrs Nor in J. H Lloyd. Sweetwc'.er farmer.
Carter were tnirefdiiced as guests. Monday, were. Mr. and Mr- D
i'lwInii^P-iTTrra^d Sr^j. p i i„yH P--I lr..,a
Thedals Ip B A Riley. Tam Doug- De Leon, A B Uoyd qf Luooock.
las and J B. Allenrn. fer their ef- Rev and Mrs J. M Bradford of
forts in getting new members to Byownwood^ Mr. and Mr»., Thomp-
jcln the • Am1' vi n Legion, which f n. artd Mlw rrxrie hawlrex of
■were pieseii'.cd . r the P»pait- feyhertgr., Rev, and Mr* Taylor
m «ta
T* Uw SI
« Ommu
tst a.
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(MWn <
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and Mrs **
rs Floyd
bi Alim.
-them of fgxas. froth' the Republic Henley of Coleman. Houston Hen-
France. ley of Carmt.. 111.. Mr and Mr*
Dallas. Texas, police officers =-----«■__j<ti(i a.. 1_____h* I J. B: Allcom. Pest Service Of- Ssm Todd. Mr. and Mr? Floyd
services fc>4 ST- kh ’ ,1 e ! 'fleer, gave the-figure for Veterans Bolton. Mr and Mrs Hob] Alien,
measures of eleclrrcltv to "”enl Haynes.Oorrnan, and MartonT., Tt*T ,nd «b<>«r» tb«lr shape. The eonfonnatear beiag deaMm- J end their dependents claim* for Mr and Mrs Roland Miller, W
Shred Conmnche and' Eastland Comanche, as DIred- ; ^.ted by Joyce Lehwaa, afficUl in . Urge Dell., store. CapUin.............e the pa, vcarT^B 000 00 fer Co- * I | | I
Su««Bte*. . *°S, borrowers of the Firm »- *' ^ * »•«* ^ ideaiifieatle. Nww 1lllhg M »l* Mu tritnrtrhe frimty • Ho wmnttotUd a
-C” Section, of the Comanche culty Administration are betas to- . CliM Robert L. Jeaw asabtteg with the machine. Polk* Lieut, aTmanclfJ.
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A » i r
Eric I. tf»ei
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there is no doubt we would get Cjjunty Electric Cooperative As^wRea tg^;,.join. this asicciation.
®be same price at marset time as tsociaticn. consisting of 20fl mil£s which Allen said, is expected to
the growers of the Northwest., has been submitted to REA for be 0f much benefit to them".
However do not- expect to gain Administrative approval. This al- i ' ------
Yhia. ifi one year. But you aHoulrt lotmenf should be made some-! D is*, rv • ■' *.
do your part by Improving your , time after July 1st. Qie to-tlie KaDDIt L/nve
awn flock and talk flock improve-! etfident management and engl» 'Tiias/Iav
ment tdTrour neighbors. (It) Peering the Cooperative-has saved 1 uytunc i uesuuy
riT*no*f st rtfSticATiSSr ' t This amouht WTTt he uB0d tt»: TFiere will be a rkbbit drive at
«i --[make membership connections-Oustine Tuesday. March 26.. be-
I along the now existing toes. 1710™ finning at the Stamford Couch
L. Robinson and Mcsdames Jg, E
Palmer. Homer MU1» r. N^U Boyd,
and Viola Sparks of destine
eteinuri
J K t MW. WMiimaV' nut] ...--, ----------- —---— -
the Stamford
west of Oustine at
pinner will ba served
A. N. Vittrup take* the fitting seriepdiy.
'-. Much attention has been given
recently by many polke depart-
ments throughout the country’ as
to'the possibility of making head
shapes an adjunct to the identi-
fication do[iartroents. It is said
that heads arc as varied in shape
Bs fingerprints and can be used
device Invented in Paris, France,
and much used by fine hatters in
America for making hnfcr tS or-
der, is being Med by the Byer-
Rolniels Cpnipiiiiy to demonatrata
how Resistol flats’ have elimi-
and
the importance pi thf
American LcgICTt and Auxiliary
j toBtfUmr to render bettef coro-
munity service -
The arrangements
t had placrtk, a len
* rentor of the hal
MF ifi
MRM Fi
i
frAn'*-
ijKOrtpi
I brant
dQIIU IN ,
WOOD HOSPITAL
commitijee
and You Art Oc-mmanWd to hs and
b»(or» th» iionnrabi* rM«fUrrc.’in -4g tHmTy Slattery.
f-
j - ---nated all need for special shaped
to kssfst in id«nUfiCat!on work^ hgts. ’ . . .
4ws.fmw harain toy R^^wVopgi^w'of“tooiooo.- i , Candidates and the public are
am u«au barrtqfor,Tini m-..rvrn«d in ojIq joy the present fiscal year al- invited, the committee states.
Credence to this report is given
by many articles that have ap-
peared In Various of the national
periodicals and in motion picture
news reels. The conformateur, a \
f "-Tho Utovus bepartmenr
. ?tptB- In C .manche 1? agent
i for this nnejjf >iat» accord-
ing to Harry Melowsky
managrr. who has just re-
turned man the. market
lotted for
loans,
in
Administrator ta
the late aut- ig,!
Mrs .1 bran; Prtf<r cl Coman-
che. the firmer Mu* Thelma Ja-
[g table in the ceb-s daughter of Mi and Mrs
I and dec crated Johur1 J «ooh~ wu -I skew to a
iuuI b'"jr M*',y*11(r*tpH»*j for k
and tjiue and g5Td.~crepe paper operation last week, ffhe stood the
Thought: Ht bwnlrk'* Day. in the operation well and members m
'United SialM with the American the family are t^psful tlrkt she
Legion Cut flnwert dPwhite sweet be mcugflt Iwme Sunday. , |
and green l*rn were placed :. ' r--* '• ‘ *. —
’on thrv table ui remembrance oi machine PAPer at Chief
• Puddlfs v.’^^'-Bkva- OSha. Wer-t. Office .1^1,_____ -
that their' Chmrsdefhtp than — "s--- ——-—-~-
,die. Oreen candles Ipmuhed light Urr*£r Mr. and Mrs Don Chiih-.
and bufried to. each 1 -eglonjnalie *y’ Armstrong Cox and. daughter,
-as a tor,dr of- freedrm to Am eric h [)PJia i^u Tom DmglnA, Mr akd
[M)>e t-hlnx we ali hjve. Forty-xU Mrs: l 6. Frazier, J t ttoosby.
M MRl
manufactures.
5e”iw. WM ,v«d« fwMxliJW ‘ Rm ‘
XYntf'.larmiers themselves
tlirnirlff mnr* and mnr* to
are
the
- electrrertyi Mareh
i- ^
•• w
distributor*.
rfrxwMiK
1M, Uoircther dU pl*«» of Inforvmtion IUiieol Use.
~ of' nggraisar psniw arttnSiin
Hi H ^"hro^h thi, ^ndl‘n®re^ia^0^u^
■ ■ r-i£?2Si£S SSlSZSSi ” jfe, >» u? jf-,irSS*S
H a Mo* _ ■■■ take service from the energized *l«ctricity must pay Hs way On
lines. The State Agricultural Col-
leges. and the Extension Service
Matty! y
>«ld „ under
___ . ____M M >MtP
waw dull If* or. !!», aald eropertr. f.»U:
Turin* Unit f omanehe’Independent
BtoacrUnldii Beln* Urn «W ranMt « Blk tl
«T Mu Walcott Addition of the Ion of Co-
*■«» I ■ Oowtaiolw C-’ffl. Teaaa r - - -
Voan, DelInonent ISM^^H SB--
v. .. -. .......... rt 'plates and cups with .the Aiber,
MR. AND IRS. NORWOOD Mrs Helen Armstrong Rus*ell^jC.g.h,..,td'.R‘Pn emblem stamped on
noNBEH) WITH frttOWFlf wa: rr-arf-onB Comar-.ehr and «,rrt ^
fnmleily taqfght ju’(hr .ncal fitwbi jfranri’A it •ivsr.
and Mrs B
o; .Norwood g^r'^mi^iycSSrthga;u>
honored -Satuiday, mghv Nt-w York where she had been ill Vlsil0l.*
Elmer Hodge. James L. Jackson.
H, O Junes. Mr. and Mr*. J. H.
Man® Mr and Mr* C: L. Ffct-
I inn III M
*, at
writ
were Mr. and Mrs. Woods end niece. M‘» Yvnrmc
Cat per and .Larry Garter. Wpad*. Mr yglid Mis R D Woods
Howard. Miss Raynell Woods'. Js(k
at the home of the bride** fh\khe- ^,ITjcfg wtTtSu*i<iCO<MonSiy'rr*t iioUWHnisa naynei* w
Mrs 8am C. Carter at-her hapie CourHand M,rs. Russell for the la>t'!Rlley •nd opn* Arthur
In tre Boda Springs community: few years had been Irving at-Bal-1 Legionnaires and guests:
Elmer Albtn Mr:
Mr
and
aaMBS tst a.
X»W or tatgroncr: Th» State, ot T**s^
K«g ■ _ ■ .
HomA of Intarvatwtr Tl)* CHj of- Couanehc,
Snrwratlnc On* Hundred n*v«otjr-flr* an},
' Ml IPS Dollar* toftthcr- with all IBtdrul.
dUulnUr and coal* all-* ttrWIi*
St '_■ aijatoliilixLllL-l I"'
UU ifnir* In Comant-hr
Ttiose present were Mr. and timpre. Maryland She was a ?la-iaud Mr* ,
Mrs Lee Mattfiew.s and daugh- »tr of tn** late E R Armsir-otvg- Mrs. J B Allcorn. Mr.- and Mrs
the* individual firttl. In finding • tor, Ekrlene. Mr. «»d- Mrs, Jack *id Mrs Oeorge Pratt of Coman- JH-Ai-iyir Mr. and Mr*. Hobert
new farm uses, and in mastering Pybpm.i Mir. and>Mcs. Jay Tup In, che i : Atterbury: Mg. and Mrs. Paul •
tlve part in the'National 5fwn* ^tensV^'sen-ic^’w^cm’ and Clifford Hoover and chi;-
L ol. assistance from the United States dren. Oaylcn and Annie Joyce.
Depaftment of. Agriculture. IT,'
b?7A000Cf^m fflks saw the REA Sf*u; and
A:
rgn, Janies, O. C. Melrose
HTJOH wnrrx Clerk DUlrkt Court
ComsiKlM County, Tau* \ IM-M)
eiTATXOH BV PtrBLtCATtlOM
M
S s-TTi- HPIs F3Eun^s£s.n°:r^.fri
B| ■ mmmm ■ amm farmers thiA supplied with elec-'ed In devising and Improving yi- j B*-1“pd and Miry
trieity. the many ways of using it ectflcally operated ffrm CHady^ Chipman Norman MatV
____fo-i.1- -r-i.« t,,... tr.rt rm nf and ndkfit n« to elfsdrieal vnaays vwiapinau. nuiuuui i
Wf ATAtK tor TCX AR
•ssnrnr or oomahch«^^^^^^™ .. ...
. TO: ftakrr-nmr.o* Co t p-rtri*rOiip .wr.vf* «f#etlVe
profitably. The Tour, beginning ment, and adapting to eleetrlcal
as an. experiment in 1935. in the operation- machines originally de
11939 season became
method
m 1933. In tne operation- macnincs origmany oe-
e a tested and signed for other type of power,
of acquainting Productiveness of the farm plant
,a cr,Cotton Orove. Arthur j
Tfielma Helm. Orady Ripley
unkfnwn. pfimdant. *nd *u farmers wUh productive- uses of and comfort of the farm h^nie go
pmmmt. UxAiyMtot «n j r-w lh» farm “man v ’ cif hand in hand:
^! th«n p?efUable_to him
hand jn hand:
"PhH! , ■
..dfiinamt fr>r -tam to j The Farm Tour sponsored by 1 provided the only means by which
The new elec trie service has
thews
i.nd
of Cotton Orove. Irene Haf.man. "
raven. Settle: JoTmnie Ntchotr.-
Shiriey. Hilliard. Bessie Summer-s.!
Fay Jmirs.1 UUenc Pkiilefs. bewtrfc
McMillan rind Nojah Warren R
he m**p»nStnt. s*t.o i Dutrtcf ^ CoopeiattVe and neighboring thousands
•ff *n* Th* C'ale of. Tf!». fSmmi'C-hf CiJl
W*i* fw, und Th* Oliy of ConuautM, ark tov.
W MIR tn **W MUU h«r*ln v4mplMgn1 by
faiwirr nori tjutnif nmt« novCienr* k*rm«
UprnttMi In tht> Mini
. - lad You
of farm homes can
You An C'inm.indri lo k_»fW ! PCOple"
and the partlcf- ! brooding. poaltry-Jvouee lighting,
.. - • ir (erh grinding.
family to acquir'’
®s a refrigerator,
]formaiion cn electrical farming '.washing miehinc. Til'iid iron or
•*«! *nd imwr puintu’-. f1 devised. REA Systems, tjtolr- even range that meins so much
wt». of lnicrrmu-M and tiatau <* m-. farmer-members and the electri- to the farm homemaker.
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th* -fMh day” of April ’s D, l»*o to; vp»
dfp,« sMnibwi ft/iMik** 1 jew
Neighbor r
niTiy flock
CMS Vi*
To Mtt *
llouaty <
1w A
ttoti tn
Oooaly oi
«U»t. W
-JSss^
■m II
Tfbra U
mm »»w
tobrumn.
T f'i
SS—n-l partlM dpfandanti tllrd tn laid Court
■ • «ort*ln Md< Wo rm. *nt ihrn and,th*r*
»- iltov oauw oh* rudiment thou Id not b*
--—1 adalrnt you, and aaldjAwT'apd tola
l*f forarlaaur* Of lian Tl aattofr. Wf
toaea brine d*lln«|u*nt on Ud am
to-*tt:
t xmaw emt: Omnsnetw tndepwutem mho.il)
IS -i........v «W«ct
1 ‘‘ "■*
To Whom tumil Bakar-Hanna Co.- «
■B*U*m*htg whna* member* are unknown
Iteeenptlon firm* Lot | nf Blk Ml of the
a*.- Duaran Addition to tha . town of Oo-
■SBCtie. Coataneh* Couatg. T*sa>
•bar* Delinquent ISlt to, ISIS
lain siXss - -
RED IHmn IIUCK SIRRTER
»«■ df nitervener Th* at/ of Comanch*.
mm.
\»urt%
dB^sMtflsM'' to -»•», - to
rnttm, under '(my. , ln^J and Mai of
- ----I. In 111* County
PeLrua.y, A D
Port)-four and M/kPQ Dollar*
•na ail tateraatlf pattolttoa ahd
wgi. at Ututf la < -man*n< In
Vdgr*i—Jilin, tbl* J day of goto
HUC18 WfflTX. OKrtl Dlatri
j- BMdasth* County, Toman
> 1
LOWER MORTALITY.
PROPER". OROWTH AN0
BETTER QEVELOPMEWT.
li
Start thefW'oR,
Eliminatt morfaNtias
tka safa, sura way. All
nacastary kaalthful in-
gredients in a proparly
b.»idncc<J (orm! Oiqr>i*i-
bla . , .economical . ...
profitable! Buy quality
—•its raiutta cost latsl
Fedd H jd Chain Chicle
4*lirt*f|-
VU
OF ACCURATI TIME
R. WEIGHT
vb’, ItWFI.EB - ‘
DRUG ATOBX 4
9m
Brightman 6* Son
COMING!
ONE NIGHT ONLY
'South of the
Border”
MIDDY
, SUNDAY, MARCH Mill.
COMANCHE
MONDAY, MARCH Z5TK.
A aendtbUfwtnbstage play, not
moving plctare tn a water-
proofed Tent theatre.
AcrlalmcA by press and publl’
as being.jlhe yearWrouistandln.'
Cent showalffitcifon. Band and
orchestra, high class vaudeville
headlined by HENRY, world*
*rayeler."1irUst and makteisn.
featured last season with Cur-
ler Sadler show.'- • !
itotohto
whole famtly.
i3ALLOY RUBBER
Xt SUPER-SAFE TREAD
Toother, itronpr tread-aa alldr nf rubber and rariyna
-rhat a<tll phkrrn you with (harp non tltid rd«aa affer
That's why I buy
RaS. CONNOR
chicks
tee lo iwemy ibnuiand or more mile* of tafer -Ifieid*.
That * bow Allot Kokktr pro*ulna MajwAeb! Tir** with aa
ttua margia of lafcty.aod aa carta mrmure oi ecowomy.
CORD LOCK
SOPER-SAFE SIDEWALLS
More eggs in you* basket every
day mean* more money in your
pocket book every w*ek. In a
phrase, thnt’e the togjLyou’ve got
today/and that’e
of flit tint which receive* (He *rrat**l Mrain from Sea-
Mi*. M.nyAeld aaaurca you of louatr. (rouhto Irr* tor*it*
—tire ptrfofman,e rhat yoa can Jepcotl Upon, under all
kind* of road toodui
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ANY HUE
Jft th* new Men*Arid f u*hion Balloon to
U> tmarter loohing, wreamhnrd appearanr*.
ride on It to know an entirely now **** «f
Y™
i ppprei late
' You MHH
'ou muM ride on It to know an emlrel
•inefiAa ami unequalled, riding tnmfort
pMHWtoPmHWHSWpwaSSpSSPda tomfort. You mint com-
pare our prlir* to know rhat the Cutouon Balloon reprd-
i Woo on* of radar * areatwi Hr* *«loe* U you aa*d me*.
| too t fail m w* ouf oumaOdiog yalum aoie, -
to looktat rhicka
why owe chick* are satisfying hun-
dred* of alert flockownera all over
thla country.,
It’s'no secret that our chicks are
better layera because they come
from healthy stock—stead Ye r lay-
era because they were developed
by u* to produce under the year
’roiitfd weather and temperature
conditions found on your (Ana.
That means a lot to you—and to
will the personal help we’ll give
you to raise a successful flock
you’ll be proud to show your
triend* and neighbors. Send your,
order tbcfgy, by phone or letter.
Beat of ail, coma
over and utt the
complete facia,
FAGAN (HEMET (0.
' i y
TELEPHONE 47-
els. «*.S.*ifc»^y..l .
^COMANCHE
-'A'’
English iter
White lefhAnii Vppul
We Operate Our
I Owti Foullry
, Farm." Ah
>■
> Not fc single • object
feature, bring the whole
•pen 7 o’clock,
starts 7:14V
MANSFIELD
extra mileage
K
Hatchery Feed
Store
■
TfjHSHECKHinOARI) FRONT
the SpUi
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