The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1933 Page: 5 of 8
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THE COMANCHE CHUJFMAY 26, 1933
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ADVOCATES $560.00 TAX
ON FT, WORTH PRODUCTS
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In answer to a recent confirma
tion of an ordinance pasaed by
kthe- city of Fort W<wth by the'
State Court of- Appeals, levying
tax on farmers 4ivipg outside-
of Tartant County, peamirtjppre-
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ducts to pay a one hundred
dollars-, license to sell produce
in Tarrant County, J. E.. Fitz-
Id of Stephenville advocates
every town in this section
$600 tax on Fort Worth
ant Tarrant County concerns that
sell products in this section.
Mr. Fitzgerald’s letter concern-
ing the matter follows:
“We have “^ust read that an
Ordinance passed by the City of
Fort Worth has been confirmed
oy the 3tate Court of Appeals..
,This ordinance was gotten up by
cry babies of Fort Worth and
requires that any farmer living
outside of Tarrant Coiinty he
required to pay- a one hundred
X dollar license before he can sell«
a load of produce in Tarrant
County or Fort Worth. It1 is a
X matter of fact that thousands of
dollars worth of stuff is raised
in Tarrant Cbunty and brought
to Granbury, . Stephenville, Co-
manche and other (owns, fl>!0P<r
the road every year.
“Now you farmers of Coman-
che County get behind your City
Government and get them to
pass a law requiring a license
■, of fl^'Tftmdred dollars before
any one outside the county bo
allowed to peddle * in Comanche.
„ “Fort Worth wants you to
come there to trade but If you
>, „ take a load ,o.f potatoes or melons
to Fort Worth to sell them they
make you pay $100,.00. > *
“It is unfair- They want to
sell to. you but they don’t want
von to sell to them. Darn an
outfit that canT ‘pTay fair. “*~
‘T am going to advocate that
, every towp in their trad# terri-
troy renulre a license of $500.00.
J. E. Fitzgerald.’’ ' .
Into Brazilian Jungles
Sipe Springs School j*
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The Sipe Springs Public School
dlosed Friday, May 19, .after a
number of programs' were pm \
-ented, as follows: ^
T^e Baccalaureate sermon was
delivered by the pastor of the
O*,"bon Methodist Church on liit:
Tuesday night„_J0Vi Wednesday [
night of j last week the Senior
JMEFAMIlV
SnS^ISM
Mr. and
A FRIENDLY T*LK
I have just read in a big dally newspaper, a very learned discussion byf
Class presented their play, “Wild hlgh-poyered heslth-columnist, of the action and uses of THYROID. Of
Ginger." ; course many, physicians mas be attracted by the heading, and read for their
Laat Thursday night, the Gram- ^fiction what a brother has to say to lay readers. But I am of the opinion
exercises were held, tK>t ^ worth heat to nothing for the average business man or
nar School
liev. John W. Henderson, pastor ,
of.'-1, the Sip* Springs Baptist'* family.- -. -* , ’ , „ , .
- F The ultimate effect of thyroid when administered as a medicine Is a •vbjvt
means,
oduce
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horn of_Tart Worth are visiting ..... ... .. ■
Mrs.
Mr.' and Mrs. Sam Switzer and
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. CHURCH OF CHRIST
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T..«? piuiual revival at the Beat*
Dicjcritfne Wednesday ticvChmxh of Christ i9i!U„begln
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Mr-and Mrs. W. P. Graham of ! ' J- Fair* Nichols,Minister, from
Comanche announce the birth of,''Abilene Christian'Cplelge iWill do
an eleven iiound son, Tom "Conner, nrearhintr ' •-* "
May 15th. preaemng.
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Vacation Time
C hurch, - delivering the sermon.
Rev. Kenneth ;L. Smith of C<
manche delivered the address to
yhf High School Seniors last Fri:
1 .fay night. .
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Mrs. Noel P. Wilkinson of
Crystal .City, is visiting Mrs. E.
C. Wiesendanger. "TT
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for tcrioui debate among skilled scientists; afl do no* agree by any m<
upon its action, or. the chlei Indications for its use. ... Then, why IntTQ
itto the lay reatiers? Since It takes many, years of intense application to
make a skilled physician, why try to make the average newspaper reader Into
ab^rlldered pseudo-scientist? -
Thyroid should never be taken or administered sHthout the advice of a
Sem on her own initiative I And—nine times out of ten—the very thing she
353iasrtWaM s.’.dott
into harm. . . • :
That’s why roy "talks” abound tn simplicity. I'd rather give m * hint
asrrt w3a»atEt Kssaas
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HELP! HELP! HELP!
— Help I s Go To Kerrville
Jerry Matthews of'Rotan, for-
mer citizen of Comanche County
r is visitriig hi* son. George Mat
thews, near Comanche.'
‘ For Good Used Cars, See Clark’s
Garage. (Adv)
G. L. MoiTis was takeri to a
Gorman * hospital for treatment
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanders arc
•vhilting in Knnoas----_
SsittBg the high seas enroute to
Brasil are Mrs. Aliee La Vane
(top), and her sister-ih-Uw, Mr*.
Andre La Vane (below), the two'
women members of the La Vane
BnOfflan Guiana Expedition headed
for unexplored j angles. They will be
tbCfirst white women ever to go into
.this great jungle eector./T >
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Fyr .Good Used Cars. See Clark’s
Garage. - "(Adv)
BOWELS
need watching
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4-H CLUB NEWS-
. CakiweQ help whenever your
’everish or upset: or has
ption will make
Sy, cross boy or
j>py, well
t soon restoi
weH in Ji^t
hours. It soon restores the
___to healthy regularity. It helps
‘‘break-up’’ a cold oy keeping the
.bowels free from all that sickening
i waste.
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fits Icuatte*.
W.- A.1 Tippa was called to
Oklahoma City this week on ac-
count of the death of his sister,
Mrs. Branham. He was accom-
panied by his daughter, . Mrs.
'ra Clemons and was joined at
Fort Worth by Earl Bean.
Calf Leads Oirl Far
Some girls go in’lor calf dub work
in their 4-H training. Some are led
«ii around the bartyani or the »how
ring by their calf in a more or less
unpleasant stampede. Some sre led to
the highest achievements in 4- H, Every
girl who goes in for calf club work
should stftfve *o learn the cause* for the w
differtiwe, so that her calf will l«*d proj^ts in the state. Two dlfferott
she will be happy to fv-j yt^ts she was delegated to attend the
of Dr. Caldwell's
in your drugstore
ave it ready. Then you won t
e to worry when gny member of
8yrup Pepsin
and neve It reedy. Then yo
hare tp worry when any *«
is headachy, bilious,
tipeted. Syrup Pepsin
ages. It sweetens t)
uses appetite—maki
complete.
tens the
es
her where
Florence A. Woodbury of near Salt
TAt City,TlSh.~3» owe girl who was
led far by her calf club projects and to
goals which have Jbrougnt her national
recognition besldelThC utmost personal
satisfaction, $he has been selected
as the niUional champion Holstein
dairy calf girl by the Holstein-rrjeslan
Association of America, which is the
register for purebred animals of- this
breed. Every year they name a na-
tional champion boy and girl. The boy
is KarR jf. Kainz of near Elkader,
Iowa. Both shamplons have remark-
able records, and were started on thelt
road to' achievement by purebred
Holstein calves. .»•
Florence besmh" five years ago and
has had a dairy project *every y<
making exhibits and taking part
public demonstrations and contests wit!
signal success. Twice she t
the state champion Holstein cal
girL In 1932 the state farm bureau M-
sociation awarded her a aold medal for
being the outstanding leader Ip her
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The Presbyterian ’ Ypnng Peo-
vle’sConference. We.are selling tick-
's to all shows at ily Hitz Theatre
a Monday and Tuesday, >lav 29
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A\Tten you see tis coming, get
.ady Ut buy ar ticket, and help U"0
nd Cnitianche boys yand girls, u
rhs wwmterful ( httstinn training
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state leaders training school at the agrl-
cultural college. Each year of her dub
career she has served ax a leader of a-
load club and with fine success. That’s
where her club calves led her.
Young Kainz was named state
tampion and awarded many trip*,
prizes and other, honors. He Is a virile
leader of the young people in this eom- |;
inanity and county: Four years ago he |
took on the responsibility of running >
the 80-acre farm of his grandparent* r
and mother to keep it In the family i (
and he haaydone a man’s job. and even, >
better, say competent obser :rs.
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Da. W. B. Caidwiu’i
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctorft Family Laxative
P. AND Q.
Mrs. Georg»> Tate and-
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prict‘ detecnimes ^Quality; and Worth Hp^nt thc wwk #Itt, in
Quality determine* Price. . ..... .. j i
f COLLINS’ SHOE SHOP Comanche with Masses Mamie and
Opposite Fire Station, It' Leve Roberson.
The Ritz Theatre
IS THE PLACE —• —-
Monday Matinee 2:30 F. Mv
Monday Night-7:30 P. M.
Tuesday Night—7:30 P. M.
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Goods Shows—No Advance In Fric^
One-Half of Receipts Goes to Us.
Rnjoy a (ghkI Show and Help Us
YOUNG,PEOPLE OF -•
FRI'SinTERIAN rHTTR(H
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STEPHENVILLE URGES YOU TO ATTEND
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John Tarleton Coilege
JUNE’ S to JULY IS " Bxpenses Have Been Re-
JULY 17 to AUG. 26 duced to a Minimum
SUMMER SESSION IWOI“MS
Standard Junior College-Member" of American Junior College Association —-
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Stephenville Is a Delightful Place In Which To Spend The Summer
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These Firms Wish You a Pleasant Stay In Stephenville and Invite You to Visit Their Stores
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Ladies' Ueady-to-Wear
Make Our Store Your Headquarters
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THE CROSS DR(JG STORE
Welcomes YTou To
JOHN TARLETON COLLEGE .
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STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS'
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BAXLEY’S STUDIO 1
All Comanche County Students Know About'
Thc Baxley Studio. If You Don’t—Ask Some One
- Who Has Gone to School at Tarleton. 1
We Want You to Visit Us Whether You ’
A „..... Buy any-Pictures or not
BAXLEY’S STUDIO^—STEPHENVILLE
R. E. COX DRY GOODS CO.
a The House of Better Values
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We A|q>reeiate A'tHH^Uisiness
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS"
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SIDIK)NS'Al’TO PARTS ‘ "
J. M. SIDDONS, Owner
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
We are Supporters of John Tarleton College
GUARANTEED.18 MO. BATTERY—$.1.95 *
SEAT (OVERS FOR ANY CAR—$1.39
.•w STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
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ELUS INSURANCE COMPANY
*s - TA Insurance and Loans
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
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W. H. HAMILTON,
Optometrist 1
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
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F.LAKENEY DRY GOODS CO.
DryvGoOds and Clothing
Of Course In Stephenville _
IT IS BLAKENEY^S
A STEPHENVILLE. TEXAS
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G. M. C ARLTON BROS. & CO.
THE Bl SY CORNER OF STEPHENVILLE
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Dry (ioods Millinery, Shoos, Ready-to-Mear,
^ Groceries, Hardwaro^and Furniture. •*’
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" When Things Look BLACK
Phone 441—LATHAM'S V
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h ‘ Your Master Cleaners
’ '-L STEPHENVILLE. TEXAS
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Sales -Service
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The radio electric shop
“Radio Doc"
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COME TO TARLETON
WHILE IN STEPHENVILLE V&IT OUR
NURSERIES AND ORCHARD
WOLFE’S PECAN NURSERY
77* STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
In Stephenville
THE SERVICE DRUG STORE
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With a Service that Serves
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STUDENTS , '
An Education Im hmnential to Succ]g|»!»
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HOLT DRUG STORK
■A . STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1933, newspaper, May 26, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890698/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.