The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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JULY IS. 1M4
SIDNEY NiM Maria Wood ul B«f
BwIm sully af iwii— u«t Boyd «f AMkw an visiting 0»d
tha «Mk end with his nmU. Boyd ** I
Mr. wad lira. Jim 8tailey. Mr. wad Mn. Tray Strong aad t
Mr. wad Mn. Vamon Goorge children hara bran viaiting Mrs. I
and daughter of Blanket spoilt ( ora Eratt and family.
Snuday with Mr. aad Mr* S. S . wj^ OIK* Well* of Brocken-
Grants. I ' • ridge id ▼MHinr hor sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Woldon Clawsoa was ac- BiU ForralL *s
compaaisd to hor homo at, Cor- Mis. Nora Jane Neal, Knfng
pas Christ! by hor sister, Miss Pinkanl. Miss Fay Merrtt MisiM
Winnie Wearer. Haul and Blanche Johnson, and*
ofSonorT.pSir.twrakwW: Hoodonou «WMi». Oto-
ta,TS5Lr.X. Vlnrta AOlw {. c.y> « tt.
gy rara »rtu Jr»ui*JfTwi; -n - ■
Miss Helen Ashley of Fort
Worth spent last----
mother. Mrs. VInrie Ashley.
S^SE o. and wm b<mi
V'V. -■««— §2 ssias
the week end here with friends High School in 1980.
and filled hU oppdhttmeat '^it the , Mr, Henderson is the youngeot
Presbyterian Church Sunday. Rev. a„d Mrs. JL B.
John Strickland went to Syers, Henderson of Blanket. He grad-
Oklahoma. Saturday and was ae-, uated from Blanket Hirh School
eompaaied home, by Mr. and aP(^ did special work in Browa-
Mrs. Sledge PVanklin and children w<tod High School in 1981. He
who are visiting her parents, |( engaged in the (train business
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McLaughlin, j at Blun’tet
Oliver Allep left Saturday for) Mr. .^id Mrs. Henderson wiU
Lawton Oklahoma to visit his ! make their home in the Mereer
brothers, Glgesel and Wilbern (Jan rimmunity.
Aihg. . • { • ‘ : - ; ‘*11
Elton Davia of Eldor»(k) spent * ^|rSi George Kearney and son,
week here with M,sa 'Dan Ban Pslt of San Benito,
Ruby Lightney. 'are visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mm. Blake McLaugh- _
lin and children of Cross Cut
visited relatives here Sunday. Danforth Wijkerson of Hamil-
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bowden ton spent the week end here
of Brownwood visited her aunt, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mollie Faulkner here Sun- Marion Wilkerson.
ay. July 9th, at
?x 3s®i 'h‘uzrs3iSl
cat daughter of J. D. and thf
lata Mrs. Couch of the Mercer
FIRST
THEATRE
Conuuiche
Nothing
t FRIDAY NIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT
Satire Family fer 85«
Vote For
WID SPIVEY
Candidate for
SHERIFF
I .u pc Veles and
Jimmy Daraate la
‘Strictly Dynamite*
SATURDAY
Tim McCey In
“Man's Game1
Comanche, Texas
This Ad Paid for by Hia Friends (49-52)
(Political Adv.)
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
Joan Blondell In
“Fve Got Your
Number”
Lord. The
la a meet
will be a
will bring
this visitfn
7:30 p.
worth Lee
Killian la
entoy the
8 .-00 p.
WEDNESDAY
Hal Le Roy In
“Harold Teen
WOOL GROWERS
“Pains Gone,” Says ill
Lady, After Sha
, Had Tak*r. CARDUI
Xa rtsoorihtng how hkr health Im-
proved after she had taken Cardul,
Mrs. Ralph !L Courtney, of Wythe-
vUle, Va, said: "I wae run-down
and sutfsred from pain In my
side. I wanted to feel wall aad
sot rid of the pain In my Mda, ae I
ami* tor Oardlii and began taktqf
A By the time l had taken threw
bottles of Cfcrdui. Z waa feeling
much better. The peine had gona,
X as* very glad,to recommend oar-
dul to other foung women." ..,
Thousands of woman testify Oar*
dul benefited Tf t* does nob
benefit YOU, ooneutt a phyriotaa.
THURSDAY
Katherine Hepburn In
“Spitfire”
Brother K
ing for Ml
dav, July 1
he might
people of
has been I
STAGG CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clawseci
of Matador are visiting her moth-
er. ~Mrs. Jewel Drennan.
Mrs. F. B. Chambers has re-
turned home from a visiting at
Kilgore with her daughter, Mrs.
Joe Bailey Claborn and family.
Mr and Mrs Ben Steele of
Brownwood rlsited relatives here
Sunday
F. B. Chambers and family,
Jaek Cagle and family, Jessie
Chambers and family and J. D.
Marrow and family attended the
annual Jim Swenson birthday
Celebration and fish-fry on Sa-
bana near Indian Mountain Sun-
di-y.
Ronald Steele has returned
ELM GROVE
Mrs. F. A. rerrtl spent part
of last week with her daughter,
Era. J. K. Bingham at Sura.
Mr. and Mn. J. E- Hart of
Banket spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. 8. D. Hurt. .
Mn. John Fsrril spent part of
last week with her daughter,
Mn. Way at Indian Creek.
Mr. and Mn. Luther Norwood
of Sidney spent part of this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Payne.
Mr. and Mn. Jim Reed of Sid-
ney spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. F. A. Ferril.
Mn. Bob Jennins of Runnels
County is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mn. Henry Helms.
S. D. Hurt visited Mr. and
Mn. John Cox at Stagg Creek
Saturday.
the churd
Union Se
Christian
urges evei
of the M.
movent ni
Monday,
man's Mis
Wednesdi
Meeting.
A. C.
SHOES, HARNESS, SADDLES, HAND
BAGS, ANY LEATHER GOODS
REPAIRED OR DYED AT
TOM L. ROBINSON
In line fer District Judge. Tried out with twelve yean axper-
ience as a district officer. Has the distinction of being the only
District Attorney te service this district for the third term. He
has made good as District Clerk and County Attorney of his home
county, as District Court Reporter and District Attorney. His legal
training under three able District Judges and his eighteen years
of actus, experience as a practicing attorney in both civil and
criminal cases fully qualifies him to render to the district that
service which the citisenship have a right to expect. He knows the
district and it’s needs and has the confidence of the eitixenship as
a man and as a Christian gentleman He is a friend to the young
people, patient and ever ready to point out the right to them. His
past service and his candidacy is endorsed by the people and when
elected District Judge he' will serv* the people, as well as the
attorneys, efficiently, courteously, fairly and impartially. He is
frank, temperate and energetic and believes in practicing what you
preach. His life and public record is an open book to the citizen-
ship. He has the courage to say “No” as well as, “Yea.” He has
advanced step by step and deserves the promotion to District Judge
which has* been accorded other District Attorneys for nearly thirty
pears. His friends of Coryell county present his candidacy for
your your consideration and assure you that your vote and influence
in his behalf will be appreciated and that he will repay ygu by
honest and efficient service as your District Judge.
(This space donated by CoryeU and Hamilton County Friends of
Toton L. Robinson.) (Political Adv.)
East Side Square
Mr. and
children o^
and Mn. 1
visited Mr.
ertson last
Miss Te]
visiting rel
tain.
Misses H
Davis of 1
JBst week.
J. L. JoJ
the week
Mr. and ll
' Mr. and I
tertained t|
an- ice creal
L. D. Rag
have retun
trip to Auj
Eugene ]
left Sunday
Texas. I
mecom
NOTICE
In our opinion the new 1938
banking laws that have recentlf
gone into effect make it advan-
tageous for ail commercial banks
to belong to the Federal Reserve
System. ' ,
The First State Bank in Co-
manche has served this county
for nearly twenty four years and
has a desire to be of even more
service in the future hence the
stockholders through their direc-
tors have decided to ask for a
National charter. The deposits in
the First State Bank are insured
Av the FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN-
SURANCE CORPORATION.
This is the required notice to
all depositors and all other in-
terested parties of our intention
te NATIONALIZE.
E. E. ANTHONY, President,
J. W. MOORE, Cashier.
(45-48)
PRE8BY
SIPE SPRINGS
MILLIONS OF
DOLLARS
The Annual All Day Singing
will be held at the local Baptist
Church Sunday, July 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson,
and children. Thomas, and Misses
Ruth and Fern Jackson of Sipe
Springs and -Mrs. Carman Mosely
of Brownwood left last Thursday
for Chicago to visit the World’s
Fair.
Miss Mary Hope Westbrook,
Dean of Women at Tarletoa Col-
lege, spent the week end with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. J.
Westbrook.
Mrs. Ida Hall and daughter
of Haskell are visiting Mrs. J.
K. Anderson and family.
The Methodist revival, which
was conducted by Rev. Andrew
Reavis of Dallas, closed Sunday
night with three additions to
the church.
Tom Brown. L. B. Brpwn and
Miss Mary Jo Brown have re-
rne momn
Particularly
of all mei
at this ser
Rev. Wilkir
and all sti
dially invit
ship with
In the e
to attend
at the Ch
(Rev. Kenrn
his last ser
hi* new fiJ
sipn, Texas
are held in old gold, platinum,
(silver and diamonds, that .could
be turned into cash today. The
U. S. Government is paying $35
per ounce—a price no one ever
dared to dream of a few years
ago. Every where, all over the
U. S.. in every home, there ia
some old piece of gold, plati-
num. silver or diamond that could
be turned into cash—irrespective
of the shape or form these valu-
ables may be.
It is of general knowledge,
that the government will buy
gold to a certain quantity—and
thereafter, all buying will be
done at the old prices only. If
you have anything of value, old
jewelry, broken bits of gold, sil-
ver. platinum or diamonds; old
dental work containing gold—in
fact anything, send it today with-
out fail to the GOLD SMELT-
ING & REFINERY CO., 253
South Broadway. Suite 221, Los
Angeles, Calif. (If not satisfied
with check
We’ve compared them all with
Federal... satisfied ourselves that
when it comes to sheer, solid
money’s worth, you simply can’t
beat Federal!
0 - i ______
Federal’s rubber-impregnated
“equal-tension” cord construction
gives increased safety; resists the
destructive heat of continuous
high speed .. •
Federal’s husky non-skid tread,
with its extra road-contact area,
grips the road with sure-footed
l Tf-" ' ra > V ' V V' '• W
safe security.
And, best of all, Federal's prices
I**--
make it the best of good judgment
.
to buy Federal.
'Drive in to-day... roll out
on Federah
Sabbath
D. Ch
ROBERTS'
The child
| J. Robcr
nome on t
Fourth for
The dav
sation and
lunch servJ
va* a feat
Those prl
Mrs. Tom
Samuel Roi
Robertson a
ville, Mr. al
son and da
M. J. Rol
all of Gat]
wtlvie Horn
Ten of Blui
and childre]
Mrs. J. K
ran of Sid
Sibert of B]
00 and H
Los Anrelej
var Flinpo I
the familvl
sent for shipment,
return it and you can have your
shipment returned at once.)
(Adv)
Infection is ofen fatal. Fravent
it with LUCKY TIGER ANTI-
SEPTIC OINTMENT. At all
Drug Stores. Costs little. (ltp)
AN ORDINANCE
To Prohibit Loitering About the
County Jail, Providing a Penalty
for Violation Thereof, and De-
claring an Emergency.
My.*; Henry Grcssett and Ro-
ger Powers of McLean visited
relatives here Sunday. ,
O. E. Wilkerson of May is
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. Wilkerson.
Mrs. Tom Brown. Dee Brown
and Misses Joyce Brown. Doro-
thy and Joyce Foster spent the
Fourth at Downing with Mrs.
•Too Isbell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Streiff and
children of Fort Worth spent
part of this week with his moth-
er. Mrs. G. B. Streiff. They were
accompanied here by Rernie
Streiff who had been visiting in
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs,
and Hazel Jones are visiting at
Mav.
Clifton Burrows of Colorado is
visiting his grandmother,
M. T. Leonard.
Itev. John W. Henderson held
services at the Baptist Churoh
Sundav morning.
Rev. Andrew Reavis of Dallas
who spent last week wih Rev. '
and Mrs. W. S. Fisher, has .re- 1
turned home. -• ■
Mr. and Mrs. Jav Wilson and
daughter, who have been visit-
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
•Tim RunVles have returned to
their home at Rule. Thev were
accompanied home hv Mrs. Jim
Runkle. Mias Eron Rukle of Sipe
Rurings and Mr. and Mrs. George
Sloan of Gorman.
6?5
Be It Ordained by The CNy
Council of the City of Coman-
che, Texas:
Section 1. It shall hereafter
' be unlawful for any person to
' loiter or loaf in. upon or near
| the premises occupied by the
| County Jail in the City of Co-
manche. Texas.
! Section 2. If any person shall
; violate this ordinance he shall
| be deemed guilty of a misde-
W*lt»r i tneanor and shall be punished by
• fine not to exceed Twenty-five
. Dollars. r
' Section 3. The fact that there
vr„ is at this time no adequate pro-
’ i vision for prohibiting loitering
and loafing in, upon or near the
premises occupied by, the county
jail, creates ap emergency and
an imperative public necessity
requiring the suspension of the
rule requiring ordinances to be
read, and this ordinance shall
take effect immediately upon pas-
sage and publication, -
lihlie fciHj lbs man (tun*
’ulard Treatment which
m braught amarine rebel
s thousand* everywhere.
Wtllard’. 1* derigned for
relief of Stomach or
Duadatml Ulcaru, Poor
DigotHoa, AoU Dy-
iptim, Gmaainom, Soar or
Also 1
DISTRIBUTORS
—for—
AUTO-LITE
BATTERIES
PLYMOUTH
AUTOMOBILES
neer famuit
tv was held
ban of the
ed for a d«
Among t
Comanche
J. B. Nabe
Mr. and M
and Mr*, q
Mr- Ernes
Mottle
y- Cunnin
files Marge
Those an
town ftirlud
rft Sulnhnr,
SRrg and J
Mi*, and N
R*n Anralo
McCollum J
Of Tfton.
USED CARS
Dudley Tire Company
Passed and approved, I
day of July, 1984.
M. COLEMAN. Mayor
Attett: • ......
HILL HUDDLESTON
City Secretary.
GAIL TOM CLTOS
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES
TIGER ANTISEPTIC OINT-
MENT handv for these and other
troubles. At All Drug SWe*.
. Uto)
Comanche
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1934, newspaper, July 13, 1934; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889100/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.