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THE COMANCHE
-EIOHTH YEAR
COMANCHE. COMANCHE COUNTY. TEXAS, AUOUST 30. 1940
ill Defeats
'del Garrett
Telephone Co. To
OffeiComanche
For Congress Improved Service
Honor1^n^a.yFariners Beet -
Monday Might
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- Ruwell of StephemUle, d*-J Texas Telephone Company
6 Cdhgre*W#an Clyde L. Oar- will offer Comanche lmpipved
for. re-election in Saturday's I service. 8am H. Shutt. district
Iff primary by. approximately Manager of the company whore
votes. ! headquarters la at 8hcrman,‘! told
».'*■». N. Russell. Era Mi Coun- members of the City Council and
jloneer. bad a double reason the-direcftjt* of the Chamber of
Celebrating at her home in Commerce'Mondny night.
|»envllle Saturday. - Membra of the directors of the
one thing. It wne her geveh- Chamber , of Commerce and thef
jrth'birthday. More import- managers of t he" telt phone i, com -
iiuwr.var;. was U<» last >oal-lanty jhad baaa .iii»itiid b,y t.ha f.ity.,
P of the Seventeenth District Council to attend^'the meeting
Hiving her sonl Judge 8am Monday night to_. discuss eon-
M swell.. the Democratic nomi- temp la ted improvements in" the
n for Congress. ( service here.1 H, Buries who aotod I
——— --1 as -spokesman for the .directors
stated that. Ccgnahche had marie Mis Keron Jpl
much irftprovement during U:e last cently honored on her ninety-third
l|y H, M .Vineyard. Secretary
The first regular meeting of the
Farmers’ Marketing__Association
will be held next Mondaf'plght
over Coleman’s Grocery Store.
I Please consider yourself a mem-
ber of this organization and at-.
’ tend thiaJ and All., other meetings
In the future. Thla organization ■
especially needs the assistance of
the women irDthlS county to put
over a grand show next year', so
let’s all meet and make plans and
offer suggestions and get started
on this program parly,
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Protest Filed In BIG CROWDS EMTO MONDAY
Cnanssiiwers FOR FIRST FALL TRADES DAY
Race Precinct 1
implete Returns
■— Satrro Cou»t»Y Dalle t .Vornini Net>
Mrs. Keron Jphnson Lhtle. re-
InvestieatioBTn
Death Continues
pmam.it
illahan
epiiens
stland
lylor. ...
lath,
|sher
trr.il ion
ptw*
fan
Pinto
liackeiford
1908
1812
.1719
•4193
. 4821
T132
- ^ 1966
812-
2298
2066
1974
588
2878
1690
18|!>J
- 2379
3Ui3
2692
1692
1906
__nnifft
^1894
2608
1515
I the citizens feel they jrl
provements tn the telephone sys- years. She was ttoriT July 31, 18
*^“tatlon in northern Ken- couchT"wH<£ l£unV"imd
f In addition to. Mr Shutt.,II. J\ tUr - body was found Sunday. August
Haley. plant superintendent of; ■ *' •' : 18 in his. dug-out home"* near
(Sherman tor tr>e telephone com- Bible Conference ' -Oustlna. Sheriff Wid.Spivey and
Y&l" A,|wldespread investigation is ________________________ ....
r,'-UTTdt'T*ay *Ih the death of Jim 'prrcljTCir'khd verily believe that hR* a K°°d P^PPy band, and tha
.VI V- t . * i :____1 _ t/ian ehnnia Killn Hruse thuVi lira
]u*a; mraagerTciA' v Begins Sunday At m’ dhLg>lt°oVieque^tlo^?r^i-
Bhutt said that he appreciated— TU„ Dnni* i f'k.dents pf the area, near Couch's
the spirit in- which the meeting t l nc DBptlSt .vnuren h0me and acquzintaihces with-the
was called and that h^ jiias-glad | _ _- (rlaln. man.
>mes Wanted For
''he European War
Refugee > Children
Couch
to find out Just what typO of ser-| Dr j E. Ccnant will arrive in
vice the citizens dealrFd and he town today from Wi-vonpin -,where son,
would recommend to the com- he has bet.h in. f_.Bjbk Confer- ( was found lying on .the. flpor,
pany that, type of service be In- ence, to begin one here Sunday clothed only in' undearwear . His
stalled. He said It w,as the desire morning at eleven o’clock at the hands were tied behind his b»ek
tj the company, to .umlth the Pi^vt Baptist Church. He will de- "with a rbpe which too^MVUnd nfs
tfesf service possible for the man- liver nine lectures on Prophecy feet together. " ,
‘ ahd five bn Prayer. His subjects Officers afi ; reluctant to say
Mayor Coleman"stated that h* ar* as follows !wRK.....HWITt’hey are working on
tie Comanche County Welfare!did not believe that the, people ! I- Prophecy-in the light of uni-
of which Mr-. Ernestine would want-a raise .in the i-1»- ver-a: dominion
■io ohairman is mow , hi phone rates but thought that .surtr*">->2. How Lu Jir
on to furnish.Information to improvementsT as could be made ru!. rslv.p. * . ! Callfd Bv Death
,nche County people who are under the existing rates would be 3; Way Adair, fallsd to qualify, ‘ -
v to care for European War greatly appreciated by the people, for sovereignty. * ; | “T"
children, .r>n<r*.te>a Mi. BmiU further .stated > aid.id to take; i^^rn .v.-1 Ti—^"Tri’f
d are. Invited To-ealf «t. rnmrr.sr spukl Uke -mU world dr.minum. ------^ C*hed
fflce In the Chile Building vPemertt Just wnat .thprm-enients tyjL int»-rval before Christ h> dr*fh -n the^ HOSj^Ul Thars-
rownwood street . could be made, and-that he would . tales the throrte. day. Auru t lft, at 9.00 p.m . fol-
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icvd ids world! Mr*. H. H. CroJcer
B’Ate Public \Vclfarc. Uivl--' recommend that some money be • C The.^'offer of peace to ptniten;' lowing a long Illness. At The time
, co-oncratlrtg with the-tin:- spent on the plant to enable bet- rebels. ';®f her desth she w/is 5a years.
.. t'..u r' . . A . IM 111.. . — I— W-- ..... Inn (in < >
__ of her death she wps 59
MatVs Cofnmittei in1 blaring ter *-erv!ce to be given even if thi 7 Christ's Imminent coming to'9 months and 8 days of age-
chtldrer. and the Ideal of- company had to operate, at a loss reign in the ’arth. j Rdheial, seryiccE Wftje held at
► 1 - co-operating with the State in Comanc.ie ! 8 Tite Judgments that usher in .Indian
* littee throiigJi the Childs" ’ ’ - V———-——— (the Kingdom
• Division r -lrraau,;|l D._i' i
ArH'.^ir'S OfTlre teleohom 1 r< * w,1‘ nojAISl mtfil* ..... «w. ------ --------
P — * “ ■ ••* He will also give^Thet following Pall bearers were Charlie 8prln«-
lers warp
Creek c4W«ffy
i August .16 with -rReV.
Friday.
Sterhng
r la 306.
Revival Scheduled
:)P Open* Autumn
lecture, on prayer:
1. The spirit of prayer.
2 The prayer of faith.
stead, W, A Mercer, P. Yarn is.
Alton Mercer. A, A . I^im ard
Merlin Stkhton-. Flovier bearers
3. How to play in Christs Name, were Mis. JjmLl^ster, M.tS- ,i**»kea
4 The artswef'to prayer Burks, Sy
5 How to prevail in prayer, ” Mrs Alton Mrrcor .Arrangements
Ur. J. C Suit mare oj Amarilio were In charge of-the, Comanche
In town’hi plenty of Funeral Home.
‘ * ’ Mr
The following protest was filed
by F. L. Little at 11:20 a.m. Thurs-
day with R. L. Lane, County
Chairman of theT>mocratic Exe-
cutive Committee:
rJR. L Lane.,Chairman, and
Members of Tbe Democratic
Executive Committee <jr Co-
manche County. Texas:
Gentlemen ii ' - - ...
1. F. L. Little, respectfully ob-
Ject tp the regularity and valTiiity
TJf "
flit iiuiiilimtluii , uf WBllPi
Chapman, a candidate for Com-1 inR
Nigh
tof
Games -
Sch
edu
led 8 PM.
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jlBy Band MoUiers Club Reporter)
A big crowd 4s expected In Cb-
manche next Monday for Uie fin*
Fall "Trades Day”, as this occas-
ion always draws people from UL -
sections of Comanche County and
from adjoining counties. No*
many of the farmers have began
iiarvesting their crops and early
Fall trading Is expected tp gs*
underway here. Many of the mer-
ehants are arranging special bar-
gains for, the week-end and Mon-
day as will> be seen from their
advertisements in The Chief an0
their window displays.
The opening of a number of
cii.wiir i- ik.. -™—ir i—’udtng—
missioner of Commissioner’s Pre- High School Gymnasium. Friday mwii t ,DU8JT
cinct No? 1 of Comanche County. Pight. AUgiiat 30 You pay aril}
Texas: at .the,-Primary election',20c apd play ^ lon«^|5go on ^“'2
.+i Such t'amee as bridge, “42”, t ff”, u“
held In said County August
1940.
! My grounds
that I ns
the domination in said Jpn;
election for commlssloritur of
as
table
24.Such games
dominoes and
also° a ^Sciate ! here j°,-Jsi-1^cl trade ^l0-nd*jr'
as
yeap
‘Horse Monday”, many
tennis mill i(ermers are expected to have
iennig, wiu i muieSi h0rses, cattle and bogs
primary. . -
said Forms for' the band, Comanche
In fact I received a majority of town should hClp dress them .up
the votes -for said office at said »° that we will be proud of th6m
election. ’• > ' ! It Is never too hot or too cold for
In the first primary, held on K°
July 27.1841L there was cast, ac- llse our town' So sv everyone
ot voffiV voting Tio« NO. I SSKf
first primary election mentioned
I received. accofdih$ to the s«{-,
tliggin <iomam s
Improve Section
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ImPortant and attractive Ca-
Tickets will be on sale at the provements have^ been made m
the drygoods and ready-to-wear
section of Higginbotham Bros. 6Z
Co., here and these departments
now have all the appearances «f
a big city, store. *
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Monday Morning
rtim‘ ma^e. by the -election jdIX^ , APflAABC Tft fvRfill
cers. 309 votes at said box. mid JUlUUlo iU UlXll
the saKi Walter Chapman recelv-j • n * . - '
ed: according to said returns. 250
voter. Tn the second primary elec-[
tton. as above statedMas reported;
bv the officers holding said elec- j
iion. I received 324 votes and said
Chapman T57 votes at T:.M box - , , .. , x ------ t---z ~TZ—’-v
Nq. 1. I received. In a majority'of , AU^ lnroadlnewfor the open- toprovementa paadeonemu : t:s-
the boxes In said precinct, a ma- ln? Monday ot the Comanch? It this departmenTat Higginbotb-
mrrty of the votes; while tn
Additional space has been add-
ed ‘to -the ready-to-wear desJart-
1 merit, new cases and cabinets have
been' built, new mirrors installed,
a new floor covering laid, and
.other Improvements made^
i In order to fully upprlcint* th*L
lng Monday ot the Cpnianctte. lt
'"‘“j Public .Schnnls acoer^in? to fun- ams.
Mtlmrlho*'^ No!UT Vn^U^vh of erintend^ Vf . Compton. En-
I Jpesiriea and lOIlmeuf^^iRh^hool^s B^afljeSctmol To
:Io reside, accord.ng to the report- Tartiahy completed thls week and DealTle *3Cn001 lO
ed returns. 1 only gained 15 votes wr.i? Open September 2
over the, .number weived by me Sffiiool and Wept Ward will regU-J__.—r—-
at tiie-first , e)ection ,wiiile said ter Monday
Chapman "Itbmeil. ah6or3ing ‘
in A faculty meeting is scheduled Beattie School opens lta
said" reported returns, 1J07 Votes torjSaturday morning at lfi;00 1940-« <>" 3^
year. -
E. Ughtfook
9 Tile Signs" that these ijudg-jlshajn of the Baptist 'Church of o^votes cast Tot rrie ln' "11**8* -School- which- opened teachers with about 1
mm are- at the «*r. {Energy conducting. «»*- wwWees. P electHm bv persons'August 26 was the Erst tn expected to attend this
said second election by persons'"URUSt . „ , _ ^ . ... .
alY in said county to begin Its new term,' Th$ faculty: J.
but most of the larger schools are supcrinlendentr -H. C. D»an prm-
The First Freewill Baptist
i o 1 n - i Cliiiirh summer revival will start
rood rJRle September tvt ftev 1
- r . jM, Button, ^evangelist, of Ec*t j
[Tf AA*P fevwvd Store Is offering TVartii will.' raaKTur: the sgrxices.. _
Kod sale here this week-end and Charlie Mars:,a 11 ■ mLY&Pi.£lxk" w(ll arrive
Urdirig to ah ft'nhoUMcement By wth 1 lid the sohg ver.lcer — tjipt ^ bi-vin his yirios of Tec-J M:rs,.Crck
Mi ence Hmallw x>d. manaiper. The public '.Is tflViteft- to attend tun s on the—twik, fit fiomans-hfttanaridge; was born in wtrtu
p* S mis of tlie sale-can be found th< .services which will be held Moaday-, iftorr.shy a't '9:30 o'ciodk. County, Georgia. November Ty
%iit! three tn.their advwUse- :wire dally, 10 oO a. m. and 7 45 He will' givti.' ivvoMiv.ure-. da.ly itll. She had de tclrct in Coman-
ft which is twice lher ukuai y m. thq^%, inctvarge si a Vo J. 'Monday through Friday D.- Siae-’che Count jr for-1 hi r t v - five years.
I, thti week '• ' ■ + ilhe diuTdi is Incited m th« mpre la an. authority on Rogmntf .She' became a ChriOiad In early
-’IdHtheasteFn part of Cpmaj\che, and you will be signally blessed 'iY "UTe and, w&s a, faithful' mother
nt fI the Santa FV section house, ypu will attend thewe lectures, iand a darling 1s1le'hrptighout her
who did not vote at
first election at said Box No.il ,r . . . ...
I verily believe, and so believing, due to begin their vSeairioi
..neqct cipal: Miss Jane Shields of Alex-
_ iQsy.ne
charge as a Vact.^that errors were wee t according to County Btippre'aiidcr. English and Home lew-
sf n . . ini it ♦ I Vt kt U/Mvtn rH
“ _.y,„"OWT twHy-derk at said box No. 1.
rr. who was Cora Relic >,„iHinc »iD 'Wim.i
Unofficial Return*
Run-Off Primary Will Nunnelly Die*
Oomnnche Cpilltty At De Leon Sunday
lntendent Dale Howard.
nomlcs: Sam Ogan, of Shiloh,
Erath County, seventh grade;' Mrz
J-.- K. Liglrtfoot. Miss Jewell Hal- '
v-3
SSL 3g-c"f
; mentary grades.
assisting in bolding said "Second Registration of stiSdents for Co- A short opening program wtB y
election. man the High School Is expected be held at 9:00 o'cloolf, Monday
WHERErtWtE'!f protest the re- to br completed today according morning. All parents and patrons
t: ai at said voting box No. 1 in have been enrolled atod at least lntendent Light foot announced,
the City of Comanche. T^Sas, "and '30 more are expected.
!
|-im Russell
lyde L* Garrett
Itrsseil's, ma.'cT}ty‘"T“
lli**.i.| f>»n)Oil--ii*iirr-
prCce Brin k.';
Wth Culbeispn
htxiks’ majority,.
Iff Juslire—
h. l^tt'morr
imn v. .Vcranifer
-V' 'rr> '-iff ’
fpiejienlaf ive—»
F viington
leth Moore
(Howington's majority
juntr .Imlee—
„H. I^ic triage
•fik McCharen
l.ockrldpe's majority
iiintv Attorney—
MeCampbeil
ID P i
967
26v<3
2098
507
2817
1892
Please note that Urn time of the life. She wa* a frlandakd Tow*<\ 1JMoptor ^ (Residence Burn*
week - day, Services has been elia ig- by everyone.-1 ommittet. befme' detUrln*, ^|])5 Co. Singing At ' p»,i ,i p ^
ed fnuu/IO.OO ».rn.u> 9 30 am 1 Bhe was married - to Henry, H rest, t of said t ect.nv as to_ , •' 4 . « . Vn riClder farm
^A f orfiia! Ir.vitat'on Is i-wtsnded Cro -iar i«MEJlis Cqunlv, Texas, on j the nominee for Commissioner of vzOldtuWAltC J)epL' 1 ' T. ___v '■. ■
trr-nr mthtm--m rrt-nnd tue-•: ie.'-'.NoveinbeJ'7. Jit^^lT-a^klwt^sTa^-lYrrinct, Nw I, to »iMr w . 'trg- 1 J lie tlve I'ju.u tib'rm'rebtdsnd*!-
.. lures. . , Ml of wlWMH survvva, wzre Nq Ot, M10 ■ kt- ytw.. Th<t mills Ccunlv Quarterly on the M»: Jake F elder farm,
Wtil .tno- n .—a. Edwin Wilson, F3fsthf„ rjo this union . Mrf- C. oker and hox-No. 1'h*. ( n Jc emgin* v Ct&sgatlsm Will Qcnvrne three .miles'east of Comanche. wa«
i ,»r«.p.- imi-44 ■ .t .condu.t BrO-WniVOOrt-- I® ItOot 'Afnrn Tabor,and Arihhr CJrok'r K ould verify the saaat.Oh1?? - "hnj i’.'1'.vri-v SutHl;i". 'ScpLcsthmt -of-thi. Barn iistTmTin fundv'vrlid
Monday.. x,, S'__I a:: I Ga»e Nn-itv i> " ....... - r-,- - • — —------
l0nb t.,, n: itl,'..- i-'t,-..- Prnkrr of thti tally k.icet Of the votes .
J .Will Nunn* iiy. eg
»De loon bqrlness ninn, ,ihed Sun-
•daj: following ah illnrtr......~r~.—
L Hf' is survived by m-' widow cpd
one bfnt her
> i
bio
I >- L,e cm.
John Nunnelly of
CentrBl CKris^RTi
mjfjSriti
To Comanche Lion® a ;i , r -kr, ot
„ 1 Floiesvilli-. Ch'iiliC Crokcr of
f • One of t ie- -most deligh.fu. Fresno'. California. Emmett Grcl:-
' events fow mere tlmij r yeai was , • 0f B.ik-rsfieid. California. Mr-.
«::Jh.ved h: ' o mrt ic're_LionalRtiy Knigiil of Vejnori and Elmer
„ . n mcm-T-croj;,.;. iifj^dska C
Evenmsr Service®'^ kV-omrcnird-tw pet-Hwwerd't sufvu-mr’T&o ^ snonr-
aqt! lys :Spa-t^Srv-Orchestra and ehtldrerr. and eleven brothers and
■t* f- ■ “
2J„ fwunbn HI. Jh- onm.l lf Lions Cub ,!*!:»
ha-I, b! . Will:ex Smith CcttKge i/ i*u
lng to Rev. C. C kiin8taan~4Ul,v 7 ,......- ... .
^j,. • T ‘Tlie Comancne club furn.shed
Th* evening servires will begin mus-Ns for the occasion at|lL..£f'l
promptly at. eight o'clock. Dr. Hoffman captured thewrowd wit.:
KUngman sakl. ""CJ rlNZPWua* by hU wwULon of Sfma-
m
3273
1632
4~
| McCampbell’s majority
arrmilyilorur No. 1— Jd
D Chapman
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1741
2830
1846
984
7$9
718
Iciiapman s tmiSjorltjL.....
Lnnn\l-.slonrr No, *—
|L. jL Cimnini'liam
mm** m«,
Icundlngliam s majority .
loner No, 3—
W. pruntj'
T. Brandt
liner's majority
e PFaen N*. 1—
*D Harris Lane
ei ...........
A
*0. C. Wetze
,s
. majority
Fe8ee No.
Smith
8mlth
Lane's
1364
..a -.....: 7,23
. N. 631
*682
687
J. McAlliley ■
Wins At Brushy
bh solosv Lion Brewer sliowed ia-
Mr*. Dave Breedlove
1*. BCirujd Friday
Funetal Wivjcts for Matty Per-
nina. wife of I-l.iVid P. Breedlove,
of Comanche, who died early Fri-
.... - to t„ B»~Pom«- omrrJrtt tihr bou-e *wi losk.
"TTrrwfciov.t cl the organization. The fir* atari*d from a d lec-
shown bv the bqjlots cast, at sard A11 Mnr(.„ are lnyltcd to be live flue. ,
ChkpJSji an » ! ^ —fr;..
***** ■ 'MRr/.vVTl t-JIts. B»-'N , v'R’HGK 5irr’ rG
rcif.eM t.iatsuch be rione_ EA#NTS OF DALtiHTER CULEtH lOJTALL P.\STG»
~ xiiSir tfSKhhmi- r Mr ^ ^"''sen «vt1dgeH>f' Mu ‘f wi* *mcfi'e„I " :
.sioruv.v Precinct No. 1. Co- ^<,unt ***** Phure>.
manche CquriTy. Texas.
Subscribed and sworn to b of or a.
\
Comanche iuinouhce'the biyth of. j^at each and '.every.' membar sW’h
a daughter Lucy Antoine..e. ter.ri church next lord's Dev foe
*! tha purpose of- -
G- E, SMITH,. Not any Public 6rid %^ri .1 o Lane. She wclglra,*
rTlir Deacons.
'cfTT
Big Pay At Lake
teresting lantern slides of scant in Brownwwpd. were
(taken m Cuba while
ntdy a
aim
E»nes For Sunday SL.oLu
held Friday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock at tiie White Point. Church
with Rev. .S. W. (Short •officiating.
Mrs Breedldve was born Any-
he was in |
the
the
,. -- 1 Lions. ..Other JLeaturas included
SundajT will be-the last big day talks by 'Past District Governor utt 16. 1887 In Cdmamhe County 1
at Lake fi>nrs •and a-big crowd w h LuRoque of Cisgo. and by Interment was in white Point
is expected to come nut, and onup fhe. r.rwty fifctcd Governor Jrom jvtWjtrY-- ■ P .
tiietr lunch and enjoy, a swim. Fort. Worth. - ’ > ' lt,J''!!l'VODi ?.f
according to an announcement 1 Delicious barbecue with all the ;*!x !*°*'*>- .J” ee!,°'e
.JT---------- |trimmings inciucUhs Spanish beans,F°r‘ Worth .tee B Breedlove of
IIOFFMANX BAC K TO- were served with ice cream ni\(l S
SCHOOL SALE CONTINUES Pepsi Cola and coffee ninS? ’-L A}'
. ... ------- - , Most.,of the Coiiutnciie people Lon Breedlove, of Dalla*. and L.
Attention! Is called to the Hoffumadc thF trfp Th.il school bus. In1
mah kd‘orr 'wutirtier page of this addition to the orchestra mpni
is*Mf oLTli* Chief. The bock-to- ,'bars. tliose going from Coman:he
z^Urol sale which was to have j lnchidecl J. R„ Eanes, Mr. and
.. ( .
in.and for C^«neh>V,;,nt,.
Received -this instrument
11:20 a rn. Ayg. 29ih. 1940 -1
R. L. LANE
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,sevep pound*
MR. AND MRS. BROWNING
PABFNtK OF DAUGHTER
Mr and Mrs, Jesse Browning
of Snyder. Announce tlip arrival qrT
,-a daughter At the Hendrick Mem-
orlal Ho in'ai In, Abilene
School Opens At
Soda Sprg* Monday
-— r„„... "orlgl HOKiptkl trv Abilene on Augs
School will open ut Soda/Springs ust 26. M.ra.'-prownlns is the for-
Monday. Septcmbcs 2, gccorcling met Joy Parquhar of Sidney. Mr:
to M. tv-Geye - > j Browning says he ^Gects the
g 'WMini.' ia*iv tn rnni» nn.d rlrth nf nn
G. T. Doss is principal of the young lady to rope end ride at an
early age, since theirs is a ranch
home 9 miles xiorthwert of Snyder, '
school and Miss Mt>ht)e Irby ia\ early age, rince theirs is a ran“h
assistant. », « ,<
J
t, ion ureeniove 01 uanas. ana u.
BreedIpv^jpf Coman.hf;
1 aijci one daughterrMrs. yioyd V.
tiuretu o»^allo * 1 *’
MISS mMH UVlffiiSTON J ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE
WEDS WALTER N4>KRFTTA^ ' COLLEGE STUDENTS j
-Sts r«s - csr«rs«s; cM i&s
’is«s??s"
vices of Mrs. Breedlova were ail yc^.c murri^ at 7:60 p. m- Batur- |fnow wlm>e you Intend to go to
aidiifoftynAujust nth, jV the Haptlst school and. ^what ^our ran** nil,
THEcinrr;
ended this Sgturday'has been ex- Mrs Jim f anes Reese,-Mt . and
tendedj another week to end on Mrs. Joe Tupln, Mr. ind Mrs. M
Pntnrday. Sirptnhber 7th. . Mr. Jack Cauley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. !*tr„iV.'i.-i'li lazy- lAugusi run. «r me rtapiuu kihw mu wran ,
Hoffman explains, that due tPiTimtc. MmrrTIHrar Harmon «o- ‘.7^ f.u.f.y,.’„ !?°/' !pardnowge « Rev Ertyin Wilson cOllcae will_be.
populWLdemamJ. thhf was decided wjrd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barret. nfpi • "wl tire single rlhg. .eftffmony.—L^. —Tl
a Ii#|2 ........“.
Louisiana. He is asd*ant mana-}. Bee. h WJlson Yim wndhr ocn-i
ger of the ChevTOlkt Shop In Ham- struction a new tooii
LlWl.’E OAMAGfv IN FIRE
f TUESDAY AFTER?*
Fire fro mi vndetermlne'd origin
d little damage to the EsrridBe
_______ _______ m4n. Karl! Shock ."and Sir. and
TUESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Hai;ry Melowsky.
PtlYRNTY-ONE YEARS AGO
did little damage to the Bsrridgel . 1 --—— ^
building occupied by the Freeman Rev. C. -C, Klingman became
Store on the east «lde
, t ji ;
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............. • of the square paztbtr of the
I J. McAlliley wa* elected pre- lata Tuesday afternoon. - CTmtch twenty-One ye
*y***K£ a-'Sa-s-T*\.vs. fSOSLWSta
u .doae-. TThe"Dfe- eterted here, dlvlding hls tim
Klin
Ceil
-one
entraj Christian
year* ago on
D. Janes , of Merkel.
Lab 1 .
RJ.SfDtlNCB
New Majestic
. ^ Theatre
~TStT ■ ;r-;
,J FRIDAY ‘ONLY
Joel MfCrea And r t
Nancy Kelly
— In—
“IIE MARR1KT> 1118 WIFE”
SATURDAY MAT?Ne5 ONLY
.Gedrga^O'Bilen
“STAGE 1 Q^CtURtP "~T
*3AT ■ r imd Sunday” •
Ann Sdutherh.-
“GOLD Br-ifi •MAT8I*”
ite"
rVc
MeND AY AND 1UK1; UAY
! Bi rg.t'n Trices ! H
Rdbtrt Yoqng And
T Maurcm 0'3n«1rait •
' -------.'-hi; ;
v8PORTING BLOOD”
WEDNESDAY A- tHUfUDAY
—rr' - Don Aineehe /'
, V - ■ ■ —In — *
; " - WFOl’R SONS"
A Ilf ^,,11 / * • * i Rt 1 v* »• •»» •»» » * ^» —m m ^ r — - — -1 * • - . .-T—T — —■ -
Cemetery Working Wind, La. bath framehouse. i»i-( W-**lb- - :t
—^ ^ The couple left immediately af- Ave. Mr. Wlhbn, a eanJetOy; ’
At Energy Sept. 5 ,CJ Vl
.Nprk ingjU! r
IT com- j Wa
.. The second cemetery v...
will be held In the Energy
the cereib'qny for their home>douig the work, with the assistance .
^rangcr»-t«v ■ \ i<>f one helper. ;
Old Majjtsdc'
Theatre
'*L
hilt box In the run-off primary ed the
u,rtM w *A3USK,
*r ‘ .
tW nit. -*<n
■started here, dividing hie
v [GktegyiUe church,
1
Second pastorale
time aftth the
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Dinner wtil--be spread at noon res ton,■* .
4 # «
Walter Jack Barret. Tom Cox,
■- James J»til*rson. and J, C
Helm. Jr. left Monday iftc
days vacation and fishing 1
a few
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The'nryv house will be for rent,
Wrinou said. 1 ’ T ; .
-Mr. and- Mrs. ft. O SwMaee Of1
at Qal- Phoenix, Arewma, spent the iefck- f
'rl'\ ' (end likJJbnsArtche. ,, , —
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FRHkAif at.d >V ATURDAY
“BEYOND TO'IORROW"
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.....i Helen TUieqU And r-
Charlea Vv.nnlnger
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1940, newspaper, August 30, 1940; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888951/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.