The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1930 Page: 1 of 8
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF
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Fll -EIGHTH YEAR
^MANCHfe UMANCHK QOOII IV ftt?* \t>. SEi-lKMBR 3 ik'SO
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.WILL IMPROVE TWO HIGHWAYS
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Producers Will Make Effort To Ship Sweet Milk To Goldth waite Firm
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1ERRACING SCHOOL HERE NEXT WEEK
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CILL MEETING.
of Bon
MENJ0BS0III
andHallfax. more than 4,000 mile*. A »p^ial effort will be made
lu forty-seven boar* of flying BSr, to get all 'the Comanche ^»u*mee^
This Week
h A*nnm Bmsiani
Great German Airman
Big City Corruption
- “Ruler’’in Background
' Weapon Against Rede
▲ One young men la tiept. Wo)fr
feat von Qrouau. wUw cauie from
Oetinnoy via Iceland, Greenland
GUSTINE SCHOOL
NOW DILUTED
: Five unit* of affiliation have
been granted the Gustine Public
I School, two in English and three
■ in vocational agriculture and the
■tomtiB* on tba wav for fuel. 1 men to attend a meeting held .. . __
uT wlirilrV lo La^Drat and Thursday. September 11, at 10:00 i according to officieT notice re-
lonaOr flight* In one “bop" and to a. m. in the District Court Room 1 reived from the ■ State Depart-
<T«ZJ til* arcaa In 21 houra at Comanche, to discus* with the ! men t of Education. Supermtend-
| visiting expert* a terracing pro- ; ent 0.
* ____£--Tkn .as
Will ATTEMPT
TO STINT BUN
SEPTEMBER 19
High School has been classified | A. effort wiU ’be mad. to
* - First Class High School ^p.weetm.tk fromu^he
t|0 the Goldth waite Cheese Fac-
us jr
w n~,
Animosities die out.
B. Rose said Monday.
tdry. according to Elmo Mont-
gomery. who 'is assuming leader-
ship in an effort to work up the
.The securing of partial^affiliatwii|'^^rv volume to justify the
i and classification in tha, same truck Tine.
Flyers of.**™ foT ^ «°unty
array and navy welcome a I biggest terracing and soil year -is consRMywt as an unusual
Grooan who. only a few years ago (.otlservirtiim school ever held in | achievement according to the
had Ms mind concentrated ou ^ county i* being planned for j Slate Department head,
bombing oar ships anil those of our according to an an- l School will open at Gitftine,
allies. i , * . nouncement by County Agent J. I Monday. September 16. for a nine
He tails Interesting, simple stories A Barton, who said the school month term. Mr. Rose said. One
•t bis experience In the war and ,*ouy be County wide in t-the I additional teacher has been em-
tba vartoua occaaivna on which bo *nd in Addition to several . ployed for next term, the.^faculty
and bla airplane were "shot down, hundred farmers, most of the j ir. addition to Mr. Ro*fe con-
~ -••••—; • * ‘club boys of the vocational agn- . si-tine of A. D. Pettit, principal.
He ought Jo meet our crack culture classes are .expected to j Winnio McAnnaly of Hico. High
ftzrr-
American war flyer. Capt. Eddie attend. j School History; Wva Scott of
Rlckenbarker, who brought down The initial meeting will be held ( BroWnwood. Hgh School English;
more Oerman’planea than any other at Gustine Tuesday night. Sept- ! Hayes Flanks, seventh grade;
American. I'erhapa he wa* one of ember 10. at the high school , Hazel Porter, sixth and fifth
those that had the honor of brtng- building atnl the other meetings ! grades; Mrs. 0. B. Rose, fourth
Ing down Dm genial Unman. ' .the next day at Comanche. j grade ;Mr*. A. A. HqwvII, third
After the war Von Uropau went' AiTangunents are being made { grade, and Imogens Couch, pri-
bach to farming on hi* estate in to have a number of the business man.
PruMia, aud then started a flying men from Comanche, Gustine.
school. He Uew over here to give Proctor, and Lamkin to mint
one ef his pupils a good teaaoh. i with the famygn and club boy?
_____ - I at the Gustina program. Mr.
I Barton sa0„.. v__
Most startling lu the revelations Co-opei ..ung with Mr. Barton in
3/of New York corruiitlon. which In- h„|dinR the school is the Kx-
elude purchasing of pohllc officials, tension Department of the Texas
maglitrntes, Judges, etc.. Is l ho ^ ^ ,\f. College, the Cotton
statement that one Judge pntd Belt itailway. The Federal Land
»a00.«00 for his seat* on the bench. )iank. anti a number of iniple-
r The amonnt would be about ,nent dealers. Among the in-
■,or** ,,m" • he total aalai7 stroctors will be A. K. i eniplovnvent in Comanche - County months, has been
COUNTY LOW IN
'fhere were 131 people out of
,At- the meeting Satunlay, the
manager of the Goldthwaite plant
in company with County Agent,
W. P. Weaver, of Mills Coutny,
discussed the project with a num-
ber of farmers, and it was plan-
ned to start a truck route when
2000 pounds of milk per day
would be available.
3 he Goldth waite plant will pay
42 cents per wound, butter fat
basis, lor the milk and the whey
wilt be returned to the farmer in
his can. The whey, according to
authorities is equal to the sanye
amount of skimmed milk.
It is planned to start the
route about September 16. and
-e interested are urged by
Mr. MoUbgomeiy %o cither get
in touch with him or leave the
amount of milk they cah supply
daily at Durham Bros. Store.
-SUP—
TO HOLD COTTON SCHEDULE FOB
MEETING HEBE
ON SITUROH
that he would earn la hi* fourteen- yh« »t of Houston. G. V. McNallie
year terra. of Tyler, Agricultural Agent of
This mean* that some one else the Cotton Belt, and M. R. Bent-
“ ’"m .%U ,nv, •"? Of” r
Fifteen minute talk by G. V. 1
sense indicates that the “somebody ___
elaa” must have been a Imjss trim- night at Gustine is a*’ follows:
Inal, tbte, with the old of a Judge
i'Able, v
nil by
-F** -
lecta. will be undertaken in Go>
uiaovhe County this fall and win*
ter according to District Engi-
neer John Mead.
- Appropriations .for the cutting
down of the hills and covering
of the black sputa on the. Pecan
Belt Highway with caliche have
been made by the highway do
ixirtmeat, according to d»forma- ~
tion bo County Road Foreman.
John S. Hart.
According to Mr. Hart. $8,000
has been made available for‘this
project and he , plana to start
this work immediately at the
completion of the. work now un-
dee wav- on Highway No. 10,
Ix-tweer) Comanche and the Erath
County j IHue.
At' tte same time the ap-
propriation wa* made for the
Pecan Belt project, $4,000 wa#
set apart fo complete the work
of surfacing Highway No. _ 10
fiom Logan's Gap to the Browi|
County Line. q ■- ■
\ year ago ronsi.le ruble' work
of 'puttir.g caliche-" on the soft
.‘riots wj.' ■done*~ohthe Pecan
Belt and -this additional aptm>-
rriatlun will be sufficient Mr.
^ ’art sa»s to completely ■nirface
! the road from ( Comanche to the
’•'ill" County line and at the same
: 'tie is sufficient to cut.'down
-orre of the-steep rmdev bringing
road to u gra.le line.
-District Engineer.^ John Mv-»d.
PuatoruU of the- church at Me- I G.rniis of W 'SJJSgS ] Cohdh Cagle wjS^rd^SweD ^,^7
Allen and will leave Comanche • a Registered ot Merit Certificate , , . report who were w i w ; ■* wmr* °*
with Mrs. Miller. September 16. l*nt w«k by- the Anwr.can Jer- th^ Stihing c.ST C?
to assume his pew- duties. ■ sev Cattle Club of New York. ■ __ ‘ , w , ! tni cnarH.-ver .nr
-------- I This wa* the first cow belonging m r> ... ... i ' W’*r wr,v ns possible to
in FIVE STUDENTS ~ ~ to a Coir'.unohe fountv <:hib i-ii‘l |V» |>Ul!Cl—tin VC .- ^ • f.. . tir,«'ru loymcnt. nd~ that
the entire state of 1.4 per cent |. • TARI.KTON GRADi’AT’KN ever to receive the award accord* y 'iti'Vn * • ■ ' ' *"•
day night; Gustine. Friday night.
One of th«i newest, one of the
funniest, one of the best Fox,
pictures is. Will Rogerg in. '‘So
This--1* London"—At Ritz Theatre
Friday and Saturday, Sent. 12-13,
Regular prices - ...-1-
Miller Accepts
McAllen ( all
Rev. G. I.. Miller, Pastor of i
the Central .-Christian Church of
Comanche, for the pasts several '
LOCAL COW ON
MERIT RECORD
Meetings will be held over the
Countyf next week, under the
direction of W. H. Slider, , Re-
ceiving Agent for the Texas Co-
operative Cotton Association in
ui effort to Mtarast cotton pro-
ducers in semng through the
government agency. Mr.-Slider
savs. ... .
i he first meeting will be held
lie District CoCurt Room at
Comanche, a if- t'. m, Satur-
day, September 6.
Other meetings scheduled for
next week, according to Mr. Sli-
der are: Sidney, Monday night J
Beat!*#,' Tuesday night; Hasae t ijr
Wednesday nrght;4‘rocUir, Thura- ‘.September' 26. Hico at Hamilton
Coaches and superintendents of
the various schools of this sec-
tion met at DeLeon last week and
approved the foot ball schedule*
and adopted a rale requiring each
school to play every other school.
Comanche's schedule as approv-
ed is as follows:
September 20, Breckenridge at
Breckenridge; October 3, Deede-
mona at Comanche; October 10.
Comanche at Hamilton^ October
17, Hico at Comanche; October
24. Comanche at Gorman; Octo-
ber 31. Comanche at Strawn; Nov-
ember 17, Dublin at Comanche;
November 14, Brownwood at Co-
manche; November 21, Stephen-
ville at Comanche; November 27,
Comanche at' DeLeon.
Tho , schedule for the other
teams of the district arc: Septem-
ber 19. Deademona at Hamilton;
FOOTBILL MADE IHOE TO SL
TOE PECAN BEET
Weatherford at Stephenville; Oct-
ober 3, Strawn at Gorman: Octo-
ber 10. Desdemona at Dublin;
DeLeon at Strawn; October 17,
DeLeon/ at Desderpona; Hamilton
at Dublin; Stephenville at-Strawn
October 24. Dublin at DeLeon;
Strawn at Desdemona; Hamilton
at Stephenville. October 31, Gor-
man at Stephenville. November
14. Strawti.&t Dublin; DeLeon at
Gorman; Desdemona at Stephen-
ville; November 21, Hamilton at
j DeLeon; Desdembna at Gorman;
; November 27, Stephenville at Dub-
*] lin:‘ Hamilton at Strawn.
With the benefit of the trnin-
;ing. camp behind them, the In-
! dians will be ready for scrim-
Twe road improvement
w'hen the census was takn last
April, accoi-ding to an announce-
tngpt from the Census Bureau.
vii-rtr.. . i«rM.V i mage in preparation for th«-
pasts several j Reggie Ix>u Mvrtle. » f ! R„.t ke»ridg“ Tram, when school
s£g « "CHCSriCV c.”l
total—population 1 nf— -the—county
as compared to an average
' onitdeti.iP
rnagwar»*-.W a,iraKKSL£ &SLSSglS?SL£ srss sS- £
and thp eleventh yCnr of the era Short, .'Sed'Cower. aUoi., Bene- 144> .. J .... 0mi Mnr re,..:, „nH K»ti« m,. Mart Stephens of D«
l’»t«sn P.,H work imme,HMe1v no-
th' Hi eh wav
A entire county he said. A heifer] -Work war \ begun Wednesday , ’A.wort, n^jns- - Joe al ’abpr on
oelonginir to R*w. J .C. Boyd, war . at tju Highw
"ownW fly him." M «« back hi* McNallie. “Whv the Railroads.are ....... ...........' ing to County Agent J. A. Bar-,
6200,000. *lt*>llltor.e?t;_ . ......., ne*r bv countic8 shows Brown ’ 'Of the nineteen students who . ton. and one of the feW in the
b 9 a strange rh-tnre ef Amerl- Ihra Ulk-wOl be Uluatoled with M7. Mi1u ^ Hamilton 10T, received college diploma.,'ut the 1 entire county, he ..........-----1 ....... ................... ... .
in civilisation and good govern- ytoeoptican slides. Da .tliral 834. Fwdh 2«t Colenran :.e ...... —lomriira to R»v. J .C. Boyd, was at On HighWav Garage, the ( t Hi* • j..ro> “m-ent vork.
test fnd v^FuJi rurfaun^ **<>. 10 t*
144. ’ - , ■ - • • Oma Mae IHivis and Katie Mae Marl Stephens of DeLeon has reV.v,.fried into a modern drivc-in e F'“ ,'r i.onntv tire h»d pro-
of prohibition and bootlegging. fits All." ,, ,__J . Harris . with CatmEST CRe'Tane br :'C5ni’an<:Tla IBr^^RirTn'' a cow tfmt hex made the grade.. fcUiiUi. -yUdioii/ iw-cording. to K. . arrhs.; *hc T « Thpmday.
truswrt number of unemplnyed , f,, i.-i .Sipc Springs. Mr. Barton said. * MeGintv. owner and A. J, REV- -*Ae
amounting to nearly 3 per cent : Two of the nine who received ' I'dls’ cow was one of * herd in who now. operates a gas
of ~!t*s population. * '
_ Talk by local men and visiting
^ h*ld HEADS DOA
-tl*, :—Mid.
v»c nur
ions for-
lESTlC
irf 1>E
was elected Tuesday as teacher
I of Home Economics in Comanche
High School. Miss Mills wh<.
men that rule the United States, 12 *• m* .Thursday,
Increasing the 6P to fl4. He add* ’r^&^°IIl^-h?|!iXtii
*7: iJ 55, b« „h.
ss w™s.
5^SSi?T5S±^^i^:*£ ."r/r C^SXS. iK
snd Matthew Woll. .noth., union B rLjAJT C L k-----
man. to hi. list of M». making tH. S.Lon fnd M“" M,"“ "~-U M,“ n”"*”
- I iiovle Graves of Gomgfl..
Somewhere In the background I -Individual confer nces with Mr.
stands some Individual not named, McNallie.'
, s . V' " ■ t I From I to 2u30 p. m. Thurs-
perhup* the ablest among corpora- 1 day the following program will
tlon lawyers, who has more Influ- be given in the district court
ence than the 04 put together, be- room: . „ . • ‘
vause lie tells them what to think Fifteen minute talk. “Benefits
- - » - jjjj nwthods of soil ' and water
conservation”, by M .R. Bentlev.
Fifteen minute talk. "Building
soil fertility after terracing,*’ by
-A. K. Short.
-ra
what they can do.
We want your t reaty at
ii icoa—-Pewrleas Produce Co«
SR:
. KEEP THIS PROGRAM IT IS VALUABLE 1
MAJESTIC THEATRE
- "WHERE COMANCHE IB ENTERTAINED** _
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Wednesday and Thusday. ^pjflO^ lf-
■Reit Wheeler and Robert Wouiaev- Stars ol "Kio Rita"
•'OSWALD'’ The Lucky Rabbit Com»dy
~ --"SOUND NEWS”-— ;-------
Friday and Saturday; Sept 12 and 18— -i ~
• SFUliS4* Hoot Gibson Comes to Town
"HEAD GUY" Mctr/i Comedy J*!
* . R ! •' '■
•‘Cuekoo<" Is a Bausflt Show for the Ifluh -Hthool Foot Ball
Team.—The Price for "Cuckoo*"—Matinee* IQo and 28c
* ' f*' ■ Evening Shqws 18c and 36« - j*-..’' !'
"COtH.Wr^PLACE IN TOWN" ^ * ;
-. '‘ "OOOIKD BY.H.KA) AlR’j . j
EFP THIS PROGRAM 'Tf IS vAlbABT.E
. diplomafrorff Hie aea*»v :A’t‘ .:M> brought- mto Urn county ,► il «a|e« departm* nt in .the
j from thic countv, tbev being i by the Comanche Lion’s Chib bblWng. - - - 7 - - • - '
i Misses Faye Hillin of Sidney and nearly two years ago and sold Tuesday. Mr, M.Gmiv r;»"- '
SCIENCF DEPARTMENT’Mtss " Bertha Lurkie of Indian ! to the 4-H Club boy* end gyn-i c/ra-ed the wooden budding ad- '
— -..........Gap. 1 ..The heifer was a year and nine ; jhjmjpjg on the the north: of thc'r»'Wr
Miss Orn - Mills of Brownwood -- ■— ■—— s. ——. »] month* old at< the begmnlrig of' ~ - '" “ ‘
BEATTIE SCHOOL i the test which ran 30A days tint a no i t\. nca in <>roer 'nm »e«irnn. /yuvrusi a
OPENING SET covering 611 milkings. "During that-he might ha*e md.y* room »'«♦'•, >•1 kh he >o-f on the
__ v ! that time I’eggie Lou Myrtlej fm a . driveway. f '■Kd J>-ke Had. On-Amita
» The Beattie Public School will gave 8761 .popnds of milk with- . The wdpfk'P building is npw i* *nr.*.nr- *-fer wa:-.
_______ ... .. ..... "“I open Monday. -September 29, An an average fest of ’4.17. produc- ' , .ded bvHHiw-fhiblin Creamerv bv 7’ullr Randle. Now the
—Mi** Mills succeeds Ml** Dudley I extra teacher was added to’ the ‘r-K 282.22-pound* of butter fat. md that business will he movwi >rv,t<me»et . cm*, agaiin
Hickit who ha* resign’d to take . faculty last we< k when Mrtrt ' . | into another building on the same h ro't *ay*, it’s np use to ad-
r»v nYvjjxiSE -
v-ELBIHEtt, HE SAYS :
r-i ' i- the *d''ertislng
...... r the Chief, Karl Frost
jige btiilJfhg fropi .lohn P. '.'iitiin « verti** ment in the class-
ITifr- and T K. Rea in order fie*! canlmn. August 23,,-Cpr
an advancerl course in C. I. A.
LOCAL PA.STOR
AGAIN CALLED
Clarence Brvant who a year
ago l^ecame minister for the local
Church of Christ has been railed
for another rear and has acvept-
aL' -t'-i-rr, V | ' _
1 Stitill* of Brownxv -od wa, rtartad I ELbBR A I Eb BIR"I'HD*V^ ,. i-*t,ie*‘l 'according
TtotirtTSTRSl’R’wSS ' i« xemi »AV;ita.« w..
rodtp Other teachers are B. Rav
McCbfkle. superintendent; M. A.
Morgan, principal. Miss Rosa
Fisher, high school engiish; Hu-
bert - Kellev. sixth, and seventh
grades; Miss Irene Fry, fourth
and ’fifth grades; and Mis* Ara
Hu*kev. primary.
^ , . | Every member of the Beattie
0tg*nizing for conservnng the , faculty attended some summer
soi round table discussion. school. Messrs. McCorkle. M.m-
Plans for getting terracing an<1 Kelley studied at Tarh*.
done in Comanche County during ton; Misaes Fisher and Huskey
the fall snd winter. J. A. Bar- «t the Sul Ross Teachers College
t*4,h p .. , , . at Alpine; and Misses R.te and
Following the close of the piw- Steele at Howard Payne.
wram at the Court House, the
farr»ers will return to the demon-,
stration field where more' ter-
race* will be ""built: and questions
answered hy those in charge.
The school will adjourn at four
o’clock. ."
.«*
VfiTICR FIREMEN
special meeting
ImoroMemehts made on the
uhool property durinag the sum-
me included the rebuilding of
the. comrsunltv auditorium which
was wrecked in a «torm last win-
ter and the installing of sanitary
brick toib-'.s oi, tiic campus, and
th^celqwinL out and rocaaing the
eight o’/tock,.. All members
are ie«meste«l to he nrhaefli,'-
— ™ Lsass,__-ii ,----- .—
«n
to T. W. Me* '£. ii^tiUin«*nt »
~-J •akp-ioved- at- -night from- his car
*-- . j • —-*-r:—' , •. M.wn^av when a person - not' a*
M. Fagan ha* ii Way .of .his i We have taken ove: the Fv iff hi-rw-rit ar, M. '" Randle entered,
o\xti a* far a* birthdays are j and Co. Cream account for Co- his varuyv by prizing off sever-'
concerned. Every, year x on the v Cnanchc. .Bring iis vour cream— ;.L*4wih« amt took not only the
First of September when his an- Peerless Produce Co, "lOtcimete hot two casings''and
niversarv comes around he goes
to the Chief Office and treats
himself bv renewing hi* subsdrip-
One of the cleverest, funniest
pictures ever brought, to (h>
ar» inr-er tube.
........... , _, _ yr* hax’e taken over t|5« Swift *
tioh. I.a*t .Monday h<' was. eighty i ir»anch»' is Will Rogers "So Th>« :.fVd C“ fr.ara xrrvunt tar Co*—
one years of age and he renewed Is l.orwion'’ at Ritr-The.it re. Sept manrhe Bring u* your era
his subscription for the fiftieth ! '2^nt^l3th^R^wuhi£^;ii^ce|b^M^|^j<h^^VHiu£^j£4V^^^^
time. Mr. Fagan said he had
l yen jn Comanchf for fif.tv years
un<! ha«i been a subscril*cr to
th<‘ Chief for 49 year*. On Nov--'
eH'.b~r 7,. Mr. and, Mrs. ' Lagan.
-viB celebrate their sixty first
wedding annitersary, he said.
B-
WOODWARD TO 1
BF.-"KEYNOTER"
Senator Walter C. Woodward
Of Coleman, who assumed the i
imrur.i
Hurv- A riot of- fen x-At Rltz
n.-14 ! . I t
Theatre. Frtd.-iy p
j, Scnteniher 12-,. and
■ -1 - -
raL" Saturday,
; In. Rerulgv
v ' KEEP THIS PRQf.’RAI
: ■ . • W>r-
■V-b
We have taken over the 8w<fi
and Co. Cream account four Co*
manch*. Rirtrg u* vonr cream—
Peer!#** Produce fV
OPENING PROGRAM, . - -
-----s-------GRAMMAR SCHWl
, ■ M. - ■ * *»• fpmmA......
Bong—By School.
r. Mai**
Wy.
F. F. RfflOK -TJ ^
The Relation of the Teacher to,
the School—jf-v. J. D. Smoot.
LhNm* Proper Attitude Of the
Parent tt> the S*h^pl'—Ofo. Smith,
inniwncament*.
Classifications,
ha* been chosen '4* -UTfliPorarV |
chairman and “kcynqtct ’' of tl*e j:
------ ■ Viet t
iFt»nr ny ouiwi,
Invocation- R«V- G. L. MilL
Sx-ripture—Rev. S. D. .JUndn
The puiiip prf~HirPiiy— w
RITZ THEATRE
•COMFORTABLY COOL’
**-.,• “HwC What Yon SCe ami See What You Hear”
' The House of Perfect Sound ’
Monday and Tuewlay, Sept. $ nu*J $— .C-~ i
..... ...../ANF GRKY S
j "TTTF ’T.mtlT OF WRS1
_____ ' (Released by Wramounll
W ith g-Mighty'-Ca,st, Ricbfttxl Arlin and Mary Brii.n
-■mv. ettIT5^ *" ' "
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-4FaaiA>«
IONY MOONS'’, Comedy
T^trrimr Waj'o T!mr,-Kmlil.,
*"•' i—'
We have taken ovei the Swift 1
and C>», Cerrun account for Ca- '
manche. Bring ua voter cieam—
IVvrlefk Produer COr
**r*
Mrs. MnYshfH Barcroft Jack
Miller, and Mis* .Terre Waldron
-ihftST
V,
Yon Have never ladgKed. #« vmi
will laurh when vfttf se* knd hear
Will Roger* in hi* latest picture
*luat r leased. "So This I* Ixin-
4*t‘VAt FrkMv
rn3 JUlttrdiaVj^SbBtl* ■ RtVl 13.
R« >otlfarBH£BC .jl.
, • ‘ -' '•
. MU* Mary Louiso Gfu*ille had
her ton*us wmovod Friday at a
.Gorman hospital.
One cf > m-r wnrrle* I*
ve tsjlfcB cure of yjpf Dry CJraK-
tng ! et ' do the »om in*!1 —
Ch^f jrry TWn- K WL Wc-t -
Vatt. Crqi- TxTei.lion*’ WM.
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1930, newspaper, September 5, 1930; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890746/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.