The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1941 Page: 2 of 12
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world no longer 'necLaarlly**^* tce^statlcm. -‘rr .to * *?nr
long lo elderly men with expor Kee wem ^ Odessa at 72 u
lence the youngest pastor of -a Urge
The college trained young man church In the ttouthei-n Baptist
is as likely as not to grab that tap eoneentiun. and several times has
position in whatever field he ihared the piatftnw spotlight in
chooses to enter. ' . church conventions with men twice
"When things go- wrong.
as they sometimes will.
When the road you're trudging
al Bank total $949.933 89. the
greatest amount ever on deposit
tin that city.
1.
. While bank deposits are gen-
erally reported up over the coun-
try. most of us find that our own
Individual bank acoount gener-
ally is not as much as we expect-
ed when, we get our statements.
all uphill.
on any additional responsibilities, thing new. something borrowed
they should first consider the fact and something blue was carried
that they may have to serve their out at the beautifully set wedding,
country and support their wives, Bor something old there was the
too.' bridegroom's shining, blue serge.
„—o— for something new there was the
Clarence Ousley. Texas states- P*lnt and powder on bride’s face.
that the recent "Fireside Chat” the preacher, something blue was
of President RooeeveK In which the bride's father who had galn-
be said America must be the ar- ®d another person to support.”
ssnal of the demomraaies, was ___ —d**
When the funds are low
the debt* are high.
And pro Want to smile,
' but you have to sigh.
When cate is pressing you
■ down a bit—
Rest If you must. ■
but don't you quit "
foreseeth the evil, and hideth him-
self, but the simple pass on and
Friend: "What's so tough about STEPHENS-BROWN
Hamilton was' given a 90 day
"You don’t know t
:es me feel to sit In
silly H
and Hamilton •“Pty bathtub and go over mye-fthts past week. In Stephen
ve the road ■*** with a vafutxm cleaner!”— R V. Stephens of PfocU
County would
Houstbniah
It Is a dangerous thing to try
"* * ^ to beat an Income tax payment.
The official population of the. There are many men In Federal
BUte of Texas is 6,414,894, a gain penitentiaries today for making
ml 10.1" over that of 1930. |an Incorrect report.
Houston with a population off Every one who makes a ry-
384,514 Is the largest city In Tex- port, of course will not have to
as followed by Dallas with a popu- , pay an income tax.
latfcm of 294.734. . *
'i • • I There are certain exemptions
San Antonio, third in size, has allowed, for example $400 for each
a population of. 383,834. (child under 18 yean of age. dona-
* * v Itions made to charity, church,
Fort Worth, fourth in size, has,etc. •—
a population of 177,682.' • I —o—
• * l , "Every time we hear- of a strike
Other cities with their rank and over a trivial matter in a defense
population are: Industry, we think of the thous-
5. El Paso, 98.810. ands of young men in- the Army,
6. Austin. 87.930. who are giving from eight to ten
7. Galveston. 60.862, or twelve hours a day away from
8. Beaumont. 59.081. hbme and friends far 821 or $30
• 8. Corpus Christi. 57.301.- per month.” says The Hockley
IQ. Waco. 55,982. County Herald
A business organization which
Mils to pay Its own way. should
FOR THE CHILDREN
GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS AND
SPORT SHOES .... New Patterns and
Styles, All Sizes, AH Colors
A HAT
SHE will like and YOU will
like y5ur choice in Style.
We have a.New ( omplele Stock Mea’p Tier. Sox. Hata,
Shirts, Shoe* and Air Types of Men's Apparel.
VISIT US FOH YOUR NEEDS.
Color and Price!
Junior
Foot
Right at the
Head of the
Health
Com f o c t for young
feet—that Ifeepis them
young. Hei*e are shoes
and sandals designed for
summer play that will
give untold health and
-sturdy service. Wide
range of styles and sizes
in brown and black and
combinations with white.
You’re the class of
the class when you
choose your acces-
sories well. And
yon simply can't
County according to The Qlen
Rose Reporter.*
The final population of De-
Leon was placed at 1 971 as com.
pared to 1,766 in 1930.
" • • • t'“v; ■
Ousting is listed at 409 as com-
Young -men between the ages
of 21 and 35 who married since
the passing of the Draft Act ahd
who have been placed in Class 3
miss when you se-
lect from this as-
sortment.
• - ;oe movpa wi k io vuuw i ai any
The papulation of other town* time by. the Loeal Board accord-
of this section are listed as fol- ing to an announcement by Fred
vtws: -Blanket 327. Brown wood Upchurch. Captain in the Judge
13.398; Dublin *21545; Hamilton' Advocate General's Department.
2.716: Hfco 1.242; Stephenville cease operation It does not de-
4,767:, Ooldthwalte 1,414; Mul- nerve to live aad the public should
1m 404; Ooiputa 1,157. |not expect it.
They're a revelation In
Ladies New
Line of Beauty
A light Foundation will help the very young to develop
smooth, sleek lines and avoid those hard-to-get-rid-Of
lumps. ' '
WITH CRUSHED RED TRIM!
All NeW, Patterns.
pUiy-TlMC
Every Hour
GOSSAN 1
.fey Thtc*i£.n^- £
1 *TrVi
ft The-S**^ ^VusaboS.M*^1- Aj
for oay-time
Such smart Httle shoes
.. such gtsy shoes . . .
such thrilling value*—
to see them Is to waat
to buy them. Fashioned
with youthful styling
that make* them right
for eager feet. At the
low price you can af-
ford stunning shoes for
MTffWt
For toller, rangier men thl*rlg
the hat of hats. A crown and.
brim , built for the six-footer.
In several new Spring shades.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1941, newspaper, January 31, 1941; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888956/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.