The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937 Page: 1 of 8
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Th« < ..m.m, l„. ( 1,1, i
June I. 191*
WMgpnei has been elect-
Bipal of the Grammar
and Miss cieo HWTtrfg to
Jin the grades.
/fhilton U opening a gro-
pre In the buUdlng for-
rcupied by Joe Carter and
yed Bud Hart, onPijjj
jt popular grocers Collin- j
ftdn t it be humiliating, tor[
her fellow with a swell]
btham rig to- beKt y
|st because you muaKfide
saddle hoas^JSm there's
n* why hr^should. We
\ so eajp^Tor you to own a
jthams" ...
Ttchell. local postal clerk.
U>e most popular and
:ted young men ot
has been transfnn
Office at Port Worth
| W. 8tory of Fort Worth
his place here
die Bummer Normal
|Monday with an enroll-
91. Towns represented
('Comanche. Oustine. Do
Cratisfll Oap Sid-
iwaite. Hamilton. Bal-
«•. Comyn. Winchell.
Jlankot. Iamkin, Indian
Duster
to call the attention
owners that the speed
112 miles per hour in the
Comane tie Another law
that you have a
jr car in m conspicuous
ere It can be easily seen.
Cox. City Marshal
Ashmore. Editor of The
Garrett Antwers
Plea of To/
CROPS
>wers
„ T> courteous letters were re-
ved by different Townsend men
of this county recently from O
gressman Clyde L OarreJI^ex-
plaintng his poaltlon^dn the
Townsend Bill nojp-'pendtng in
Congress. OneoFrneae letters was
< received JbyxT W Easley of pa
Leon JSoTlte 5. and one by Prtmk
and another, by W O
eat. of Comanche
Below Is the letter addressed
to Mr \yeggr
“ After some delay due to-the
fact that I have been extremely
busy in the office aperthe further
fact that I have been without a
.stenographer for a good portion
of the tithe. I beg to advise that
I hereby ack
your letter ii
my attention
4199 The ~
1937. and
pressed the hqpe
miy Herald of Omibury
. Ashmore,
father. J.O.
t I could find
my way clear'to sign the petition
__requesting that the Committee
num- fbFiAg-lhls Bill on the floor of thg
House, for discussion and consi-
deration
"Further replying J .vfii t« Sd- wl4U>r «« Merc
,iKned & S*!! wjpert^to be
mentioned petition as requested by
all measuring from three
to five inches over this coi
Saturday night. accampanJadTby
wind, and in some paU^fiail, did
heavy damage to epaffs along the
rlVerk and crpex bottoms and
caused dau^Cgi to roads and
bridg^-egtimated at from six to
ousand dollars. Heaviest
sb to roads were In Com-
missioner's Precinct No 2, one of
the major losses being the steel
bridge across Indian Creek near
th^Ihdian Greek Church. The
bridge was completely wrecked
and will be impossible ta repair
according to Commissioner Lewis
Cunningham
Ar^other steel bridge was turned
over ana partly wrecked on Cox's
Creek nCSr the Carl Roberts farm
A wooden brldgfc on^JBdwards
Creek in the Harmojiy^commun-
ity, was torn loo«r and washed
fifty yards dparfi stream. A wood-
en bridgc- Ws* washed away near
hild farm.
wooden bridge across Salt
Clerk near the Hardy Creamer
farm was washed away, as Was
one near the O. BP-wart faFtn. I ■ ... ■
Tlie approach to nearly every|vlUe High
bridge In his precinct was washed
Cunningham
J
1 •
ir*
E
ARE NOW AT WORK ON ROLLS
County School Board
Meet* Here
One of the most
Three
On
School Vain
IcheJ County
held Satur-
meetmgs of the Coi
School Board jiiJC..____ _______
day afternoon rn the County Sup-
erintendent's office to classify the
schools of this county for tne ab-
year. —........... ,.
Members of the board are c L.
Macon of Robinson Spring? Trii*.
tee at large; Walter Frltts. Pro- _
cinct No. 1; P. A. Pettit. Precinct low
No. 2; H Shockley, Precinct- No.
3. and J. A. Ughtfoot. Precuict
No 4. County Bupt. B. Ray M<-
Corkle is secretary of the. board
Eastern Star Installs
Committee
City And
ea Here.
The City Tax Equalization
Board is nopr at work. The board
this year is composed of D. C-
Dingus, W. D. Jenkim, wnd A. 8.
Harris.
The hoard has been busy that
week ‘inspecting the valtle of the
property as luted and artjl send
out notices to those whose pro-
perty according to their opinion
has been rendered too high or too
and Judge
Will Pass On County And
Statb Valuations.
Miss Tommy Zell Norwood, for- and was salutatortan from Senior J New officers of the Comanche
Si leading south
thwgi$* was closed to
y on.
was
srmlle wide.
why any person should object to
C. R. West-j any pending legislation being dis-
cussed fairly and freely on -the
floor of the House, I can assure
Dyson and j you that I have no definite and
• fixed opinion concerning this leg-
that I can and will
discussed with an
and that the •'>am*;i tlie pump house and'washed a wav
“rr>Tft f/SMMsmfalH," I _ - -• • _
*e Licenses
and Mias Oracle Bar -
Rambo and Miss Myrtle
lllsm.s J B
(tile Freeman
rge A. Curlee. pastor of} taxation and
lanche Baptist Church I hear the matter
My honored lust week ; open mind, an
Bogy conferred upon him
according, to c.
City Councilman. The 1
was already fttlj with a jM
trickle oTwater going orodbd
spillway when the rain af f
.o'clock Sunday morning
feet cJ water through. tlja-'
•r went/xm to
At Sipe Spg..
tr dollar isn't very heavy,
men find it. difficult to ' .
| men are unable to save A Pl»v bill be given at Sipt
I Use they haven't any .Springs tonight, according to an
ice on
may
-'antimmcemenW
pool. The damage will be repaired
Denny said The pumps iq the
— _ • - * ' PumP house have all been taken
Set ror Tonight rout and cleaned ‘ V
, Heavy Crop Damage.
Heavy crop damage was suf-
| fered' by farmers on Mercer Creek
'bJ”, near Lake Kanes J C. Helm iiad
M U five —-
merjy of Comanche, daughter
Mr and Mrs. N W. Non^
Stephenville. was
the most popular* girl
High this year At the commence- Chapter of the Order of the East-
^ ment
Bel
received speejj
school,;
hen-
NorWood
In the
She was seefe-
r of the senior class.
I editor of the year book.
Yellow Jacket, and was s
member of several social clubs.
Miss Norwood was valedictorian
from Stephenville Junior Higto
SSTiZTSS!s
Tommy had been selected u, ^ Masonic Temple Installs.
that
by the faculty as being the out-
standing senior for loyalty, schol-
arship, and achievement. For
this, her name will be engraved
on .a metal plaque which hangs
th Bupt. J. E Burnett's office
She is a granddaughter
vnd Mrs. W. A LaOrone
Members of the Commissioners
Court are busy this week sitting
New Official* Here HS Ml Equalization Board on the-
W m m ll___ i. )value ot Property rendered for
state and County Taxes.
The court now is going over the
value of the property as rendered
and later will mail out notices to
those who according to thelt
opinion should have their value*
„1£i
Qt Street Paving
o New Company Underway Here
R K Shelton., proprietor of tlicT Work wa* Wfieduletf
Red Gin iiere, sold his property
last wlrek to the Comanche Gth
Company. Co-Operative, former-
ly tne Hasse Oin Company.
Mr Shelton, a popular bu.smese
man and citizen of Comanche for
the last twenty years, has not an-
hts plans for the future
Lon ceremonies were in charge
of Mrs J. B. Lowry, rotffthg
Worthy Matron, who was assist-
ed by Mrs J. C. Helm, Marshal
,,Mrs Vivian Cleveland is the
new Worthy Matron. Other offi-
cers are: Worthy Patron. C. O-
.Lee; Assistant Matron. Nannie
>Greene Little: Assistant Patron.
;i& C? Helm; Secretary. EJugenia
Oray: Treasurer, Minnie Moody;
Conductress T^iressa Dudley; As-
sistant Conductress, Cooper Al-
len; Chaplain. Jane Hampton;
Marshal. Carrie Bonser; Organist.
Lucy Stewart. Adah. Naomi Ruth
McDonald. Ruth. Lottie Hart;
Esther. Hattie Clark;. Martha.
Helen Lee, Electra. Lilly Wais-
man: Warden, Fannie Hampton;
Sentinel, Zella Lowry.
Thursday morning on hot topping
the Comanche streets according
to an announcement of Mayor
Jtio. E. Hoff, and Bobbv Stougb
Project Supervisor of the city
street work. Clay Simpson, con-
struction engineer of San AntomO
Arrived in Comanche Tuesday
and began at once to lay plans'
for pouring the asphalt.
E. L. Curb It New
Duster School Head
lowtTwd or raised.
Member- of the Board are R. a
McCharen County Judge; Lev«r-
eU Little, ' ommlasloner of Pre-
cinct No. t: Lewis Cunningham.
Commissioner of Precinct No. 2:
S. F. Brandt, -Commliwioner of
Precinct No 3 and Ed Ughtfoot.
Commissioner of Precinct No. 4.
Rural Teachers Get
A Salary Increase
| The lowest salary tor rural
[teachers in Texas State Aid
schools for next year will be $85 00
per month as compared to a mini-
mum of $80.00 during the yo*r
Just Closed according to the new
liberal ever passed by the (dES
lature.' ; ~ '
The new law provides fag it'
minimum term of eight mot
E L. Cufb. Ptmopal of tlie Sipe ' Under the new ruling it is possl
Mr. Simpson has a heating
plant and an asphalt distributor
and the asphalt will be put on
f>y . MlSh mmmj iL l i» i______-
,h'"■
advertised at ti eehl . iu>i J«A»SEf» BIU 4'ABBAOK _
at kOTovhfk per '—“ J IN THE CITY f nfTTV
Not only can Comanche County here bad not the deal with; m ount m
raise Big'-aBMtfr Heart? ^tr~ ^OL ciu«A-Jus? Tht ^°.rk w-jl ^equsl
the aty of Comanche Mrs Will **“.,, . . , , ...i,1 ^hnt the finn will now do wlthT™ th*t-Tit-Tmr-qRrr-Mr;^
to Ttie Chief pf- ^,",1^ . - tI!.. ' ,..1!/'. , i i 11he Hasae gin has not been an-
Springs School last term, has been I for a rural grade teacher to
elected Superintendent of the Dus-1 as high as $100 per month
tor School for next year. Mr. Curb J pending
formerly taught at Duster. He will'
succeed J T Jeter, resigned
de-
ind
ujion • education
length of service.
The salary of the principal of
ranrfT at HO .rentr. per
lacon 10 cents \per pound
min »m»r_10 CetltS and
Other teachers, all of whom I Ihe rural aid schools depends up-
were re-elected are Misst* Faith i on the dumber of teachers »m-
Elliott Billy Elliot I. Jewell Smith
PItebiAi
BiUy Elliott.
p. W. Cnainb4rs
and J. D
2_ In order to get l
scbool must have al
than any hot topping yet done in
x 'in Comanche - in
ethodwt Rev? M .O'
1878
STANTON
IS
RESIDENCE —p-
HEJNG REMODELED
___* . _ .......... .. - t *
HSrrt, ;floe Monday, a. cabbage* head
Climbrrland Preabyterlan. ‘ htmts of Comanelie. #
M' Oaua-i Union Sunday All? • ,,i an
Frbf. Switzer. Supt. * 1-?uiui*ually kh ibbag -
in tier garden
Miss Ids Hart Died
i VERS has is
iAI.lS.lS CHERRY TRpE
1
RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Miss'Louun- Oreenwaldt
junior J di
•aleyanl k>'
t continues in the
cheivy
re County One of the College. Fort Worth, was present-1 when ghe
>rts Wts from BUI Meyers ed a $0f) scholarship by the honviSundsy ■*
Miss Ida Hart. 82. member .of
p prominent Comanche ckOiily.
.._____ ____.JPH Work will begin at the Past
It is understood that th- fdr- '9«ice aod, »Ul'proceed west on
mer Shelton sin Will be put into | ,hen f4''41 10 “u‘
before thci^hliam Chilton restdencc. It is
also planned to hardj sm fa<e Weitt
Mafn Street to -the Brightman
residence and L» the lit Plant
and East Mam to the Santa Ft-
[first class condition
r inning season opens.
Suddenly Monday
■ I
, hianv years and the company was | “ “
in good financial condition. Gin- [u
mng receipts at Hass< last
Mr and *Mr? Bob Stanton are
having their residence on College'
A vchut i t built. ubU; u rntxlem eligible. .
structure in keeping with ttie many
new residences recently built in
Com an < he
The houst vv:H be entirely re-
tn ode leu aiid rwiexoraLed on the
-inu rior and on the outside it will
bV converted .r.to a rock veneer.
ployed.
state Aid, a
maximum number next year was
raised from 400-te-80b and—will
wHbw otate Aid to De-Leon wtiinh
1
has'460 scholastic, but Comanche
with more than 800 will not be
SWIMMING POOL TO BE
OPENED AGAIN SUNDAY
T=
ed here Monday morning fol- was less than lOdbaief.
treat located ln‘fram De Leon .at Texas Weeleyenl lowing a brief rllneas wtm h began
wa.s suddenly stricken
afternoim Fun-ta! ser-
faJI jaM£s m smith and
MISS Mi-CHAF.EN WED
who brought to The! economies department at the an-]vices were held at the Me.1.odist
ffice Mbpday morning a nual comment'ment exercises
twig from a rlierrv tree we<-k This honoi • inv to
jCtiurch Tuesday afternooh at two
with thie ’ pasto". Rev
tstiCl lurch
icr! 6Thick
aid on which there were because of her outstanding work Charles H. .Cole, officiating Pall
_ S_ _ - I . 1 tail ____... ’ * — \ - - - .. 1 n nna M I L.... KF E* A » t v • flu 11
<1 H EROSSARD WEDS
' MHK1; CT.ARA UNDERWOOD1
cherries These cherries; In home eennotmes. this year
n the lan pf the month
Meyers r«t imat es t he
produce )6 Ballenii., ^
ear tl»/ tr.ei; produced 11,
and the ^ear before t5
but this year tlie
to be the; best ever The j day to Miss Clara Mae Under-
pven yearsl old ' wood of Oorman The rwuple. af
Ous
H ? PYo^ird
crop‘was married in Abilene Wednes-
of, L’omanche
Ibi-arers were E E Anthonv. Gail
Dudley William C Chlitoh. C. M.
Moore. H. R. Jones ano Henry
E Moore Burial was in Oakwood
Cemetery. Brief services were held
at the grave by the Order of the
Eastern fciiflP. *
-Ida Reberia Hart was born m
• Mississippi Fiuruaiy 12. 1885. be*
School Board
Accepts Plans
For Gymnasium
hw out of Comanche on
ter a visit to the Gulf coast, will big the daughter of W J. and Plftns
liCon]^Hlghway This tree,
to Marshall, son ot Mf
Wrialiu and was pre
him as a. smnH piant by
J. B Layne whom Mar-
hext
week to make their home.
Mrs. Underwood is tlie daugh-
ter of Ira Underwood, manager
of ttie Higginbotham store at Oor-
man And for a numb***' of years
has been a member of the Oor-
SSS'Sl rLSchool's new1 gymnaMum were”ap'
years she had made' her home in
Cdaranche with-her sister. Mrs
Virginia Lindsey. Born into the
home.of a.Southern gentleman of
war type. Miss Ida was
cultured, refined and edu-
rove to th\ Van Dyke 1
or three yi
was. principal
'he tree is wellNloaded
Che post- •
highly cul
rated. H«
when Mi i Prominent in social circles of that
of that I c#7.
Her sistei with whom she th- Di=n.
made her home is the widow of . . ..
proved at a meeting of tire aeliool
board Tuesday afternoon. The
plans were drawn by C. M Love.
Fort Worth architect who was
prewmt at the meeting Members
of the board are enthused over
Two popular young people were
married in Comanche Sunday.
June <mr when Miss Meta Me-
Cliaren became (he bride of
James M Smith, the^ dcremony
being performed at the' Metho-
dist Church by tlie pastor. Rev
Charles H. Cole at 10 a. m.
The young couple left for Hobbs
New Mexico, where they expect
make tlieir home.
Mrs smith is the daughter of
Judge and Mrs. R. S. McCharen
and was reared in the New Hope
community, attending school at
De Leon. Mr. Smith is the son «f
Rev. George Q_Smith, former
pastor oh th«-Metfoodist Circuit.
WATCH FOR THE ROPES
ON THE CITY STREETS
Work on repairing the swim-
mink pool at Lako'^Eanes ’which
was damaged Sunday by the over-
flow. was well underway Wed-
nesday and is expected to be
completed today.
The swimming pool .. will be
open again _ Sunday - and ’ th*
swimmers after a rest at several
days are expected to be back
Mr Froasard is the son of Mrs.
the late Judge N R. Lindsey. The
Lindsey home in the early days of
A letter wa« received .from Aus-
tin stating that approval of the
>ZEN
d delirious
the same
I hnagln-
Of the
r Frown
or in the
|VEEK
41c
10c
~ I Or
fKr.KRS
ous Drinks
nce at Onr
Mrs. ||. L.
OJNTAIN
AW
E8 AT NEWRCKf
OUNCED FOR 81
will be preaching at
son Baptist Church ht
Sunday, according to
N. Carter, pastor.
W. J. Briscoe, visiting
has been askpd to preach
11 a. m and 8:30 p m .
•ur stated
alace Theatre .
GUHTINE
—....... ....., ■■
AY AND SATURDAY
Oene Autry In
nbling
Tumble Weed. "
UNDAY MATINEE 1
ffice Opens at 2 P: M i
DAY ANb TUESDAY
MlnU Froasaal qf Oklahoma, and
for a numbw of years has been
connected with the wholesale de-
partment of Higginbotham Bros
and Company., here. '
, Softball League
Tn
Blggi
Fagan
Hlgg
Dudle;
W. o..... .
Results Last Week.
Comanche, was one ot the finest bpnds by the Attorney General
th town and was an educational wy expected this week
moling the work of the DaughUrs gymnasium in thi.
of Confederacy in Comanche and 'nuoediate section incliiding those
was acUve *n church work. 8he ,of. the colleges at Brownwood and
was a member of the Cumberalnd stepnenvllie.
Miss Margaret and Gtace Lacy
au attending summer sciioo) at
Howard Payne College.
PresbyUrian Church, but after [
Superintendent J D Bramlette tor. officiating.
JOE WAGNER, jk WEDS
MISS HOWE OF DE LEON
— A wedding of interest to Co-
manche people was solemnized in
De Leon Sunday When Joe Wag-
ner. Jr., of Comanche. Was inar*
ried in the Baptist Church at 8
o'clock to MB» Ruth Howe of De
Leon, Rev R O. Alexander, pas-
Hard' surfacing ^ now under-
way on the Crxriani tie streets
Certain parti- of the streets have
been roped to keep the traffic off [enjoying the sport.
while The work is in progress. ’ . —v1-
Your, co-operation in keeping,; SPECIAL SERVICES AT
jilt the sectors oL t the streets
which, nave been roped off wall
be great!v appreciated.
-JOHN L HOI F, Mayor. -
M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY
LAYMEN'S SERVICES AT
HASSE CHURCH JUNK ZMb
>
LaOrrmn's services will be con-
ducted at the Methodist Church
at Hgj*< Sunday night. June 20
at eight o’clock, according to an
announcement.&X..W A. Cole.
An interesting program is be-
ing prepared and the public is
cordially invited to. attend. Mr
Cble said. ' .....- ^
Special services will be held/at
the Metiujdist* Church Sunday1 at
both the morning and evening*
hour according to an announce-
ment by Rev. Charles H. Cole,
pastor . At. eleven o’clock the lay-
men-will have charge of the ser-
vices with George S. Clarke, lo-
cal leader, presiding The mam
address will be given by Mr. Em-
shat of Ballinger. Dtstrlct Lay
Leader , - < -
At the evening hour special
music will be furnished by the
Gleaton Quartette of Blanket
that- church wag united, she wor- sajd th*1 It was the plan of the
shlped mostly at the Methodist school board to open tlu- gymna-
Church where she Was a regular "J**®1, * 91* r|iuhilc , w!aH com*
contributor. Miss Hart was well hoped that the new
I versed Ui music and was one of building will be ready for use at
the earfy music teachers of Co-
manche. *
Miss Hart Was *K successful
June 4, Pagan 12, Biggs biikiness woman and wor the own-
The Avenue’
Dick Powell. Madeline
toll. Alice. Pay and
Rite Brothers,
ARGAIN PRICES!
,y.‘ June 7. Comanche
nvtlle 9; Tuesday, June
8, Dudleys 9. WmO W. ,1; Tues-
day night. June 8. at Gorman.
®omanche- 11, Gorman 9; Wed-
nesday. June-9. Biggs ft. W O, W.
'SrbrdoD JEne 18-18.,
Thtirsday. June 10; Higgin-
bothams vs. Fagan.
Friday.* Jane IJ: W O W vs.
Hlgglnbothkhw
Moriday. June W Dudleys vs.
n*tt*e<toy. June lbf ft. m
Wednesday. June 18? Dudleys v*.
M Higginbothams.
Thursday. . June 17: Fagan vs.
w. o. w,
Friday, June
Higginbotham*
It; -Dudleys vs.
X
}r
;.a-
r'
* v
v*.r
zz^‘-
er of considerable property In-
cluding a number of business
hoilses on the square.'
She will be remembered by hef
friends for her kindness and her
willingness to help those m anfed
and dlstresa-
In addition to Mrs. Undsey. site
ip survived by another sister, Mrs.
Mary Allison, formerly of Califor-
nia, who had lived with the two-
for the past three years.
SERVICER SUNDAY AT
t HARMONY CHURCH
Services will be conducted a
will be condiictid at
UH Harmony Methodlat Church
Sunday according to- the pastor,
Ha».'tT. j. Sandora. ,
Sunday School at 11 a. m.
PrrM hipg at )1 a m. and • p.m.
r*r~
• . •* h.-iw i. - t, I
the opening of school
Mr Bramlette* who Intended to
attend summer school at.the Uni-
versity of Texas, said that he
would postpone tilts until the
opening of the second town tn
order that he might nsslat the
board In the construction of the"
gymnasium t
Bids for construction of the
gym will Be received oh thRK 28. .
LOCAL LIONS ATTEND
WEATHERFORD MEET
Ik 8. Fagan. Sammy Watsman.
^rimrle.1 Homnan. and Hurl Shock
rsarmnted Hie lorn L Lion*' Club
at the district meeting in Weath-
erford Tuesday ’ /
They reporuxi a'.splendRI meet-
ing featured by entertalnmtot by
the SBdmbers of the Fort Worth
Frontier Fiesta and dinner b
After a visit wtth his parent*
in Comanche Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs, Wagner left for Fort Worth
where they will make their home
Mr Wagner is the son of Mr
and Mrs. doe Wagner of Coman-
che He is a graduate of Howard
Payne College, and taught list
year at Pear Valley. For some
time lie has been tn the employee
of th® Texas Company of Fort
WoPtti.
Mi$. Wagner Is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs B. E. Howe of De
Leon and attended De Leon High
School and Howard Payne Col-
lege. She taught last term in The
Sabarlo schools.
INTEREST INCREASING
IN BAPTIST REVIVAL
BARGAIN
Nl'C HTS !
Monday And
Tuesday -
ADMISSION
njv \ «r •
Ad alt*; Two for 2*c
•flhildren; Two for fie
:/u
Good prcaehmt tr teahiring
the revival at the Comanche Bap-
Bit Church which ta now in da
second week. '
The pastor. Rev. A. Edwin Wil
son. tt doing
hiS; I
the preaching And
earnest, full of
Frontier First.; and <1 mtu i by the ma ari.uiPiiii *•
°,Xm-
jSSs-
OLIVER HARDY AND
STAN LAUREL IN
*4Our Relations”
>ia Movietone NewarecJ
Ala Other Selected
Short H*0jee4*
New Majestic
Theatre g Ti
\. FRIDAY - I
Tyrone Powers i
Loretta Young;
"LOVE IS NEWS"
SATURDAY MATINEE
Oene Autry In ~
"GET _______
DOGGIES"
ALONG
LITTLE
Z i.
4
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-SAT. NIOHT A SUNDAY
‘LADY. BE CAREFUL"
With Lew Ayres and
Mary Carlisle >'
MONDAY AND TUESDAY '
BARGAIN RIGHTS! ~
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1937, newspaper, June 11, 1937; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891586/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.