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The Comanche Chief from Comanche, Texas • Page 5

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Comanche, Texas
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5
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CO MANCH Cil IK 1" Coast to Coast 6c to STORE FI LL OF BAHRAIN'S, FPKSH, NhYW ASOXAIJL1 lUCH i.UADK MKUCHANDISK 1 i lu VOI A PRICKS I SI ALI PAY. NO NO INO. A WS, HONKST. MONKV SAI.F. STARTS SATCRDAY MORNING.

APRIL 20, AND CLoSKS VIOHT. APRIL 27th. COME AND SF.F )R YOCRSKLYKS AND BE CONVINCED WATCH OCR WINDOWS READ OCR Varici Store lihmket Citizens Ask i 11' A 1 town made 1 ntion lit ion P. row i court and otiniy and ers to h. through of Blanket when the now tato loderai road aro, was adopted by the citizens of Mi- Pam i Warltij; the U.

W. Higginbotham of Dallas, 1,1 i iciov oi Un' iiiggmbotham 7 of Texa was in Comancho Friday OMiAlOXh! Huy at Uoo-o paying an official visit to the estate 1 co. or Durham Pharmacy. 1 hmont here and visiting T. J.

1,1 family. HMI THE 1 Swinney, Prop. POPCLAK AND 25c STORE Comanche, Texas Blank at a mass mooting held at the -chon I auditorium Friday night. I.anioni, prominent citizen of th.il community, presided at tho (meeting of 125 blanket I who an-t to di eus- plans to keep the i route and to prevent, if highway being ila'. differently.

A consisting of Vr. F'jff, Dr. F. K. Yantis and 1.

F. Fani wore appointed to present the petition to the eourt ownwood FOOTBALL '6 YEARS NE1TIS STARTED MONDAY YIELDS TI SARGON will Iiti town non. 27 ear; In llrownwmxi Invites tho young men and wo- non of Comanche and Comanche county to take advantage of the opportunities offered by this institution. Our methods are up-to-date ind we can give you as good a course as you can get in South. Wo now have the biggest enrollment in our history, H-i in actual and new pupils being daily.

A new professor wit wide experience has just been added us a faculty of four experts. Today there are hundreds of positions in every part of the county begging for the RltiHT MAN Oil WOMAN; positions that command good salaries and offer unlimited for better things. Tolay the busines- world is seeking men and women who are prepared KNOW who have the hind training that is REQUIRED by big business. Now is time to insure your future success to equip yourself with the knowledge and skill that not only deserves success, but that will attain it. This school has contributed largely to the success of many young men and women in this community, not only by providing the proper training, but also by lending issistanee in securing positions for graduates.

It will a much for you if you will but the Our Spring term begins June 3 at i) o'clock. Come in and us talk business. Twenty-seven vears in Prownwood BUSINESS COFFEliE MUS. M. UII.KKKSON K1KI) AT HOI STON the first ever held at Comanche pains would start in jn igtjo where they lived for 1029 football prospects at Comanche High School were boosted Monday afternoon when Coach Geo.

Burns stated Spring football practice Mmost a full squad answered the call the first day and for more than an hour vent through a drill on the fundamentals, those reporting being J. Greer, Alternate Capt, Dodson; Waldrop, Dutton King from last 1 and Boyd Vnthony, Mewborr, MarshaM and Dale Wal -1 drop of tht' Grammar School. Members of the winning relay team. Story, Dudley, .1. C.

Meyers ami Reese will join in the practice after tho State track meet in which they will compete at Austin the first week in May, Coach Burns said. Only men who will be eligible for the team next fall are being trained but these are expected to number more than 20 by next w'eek, Mr. Bums said. A practice game, probably with Hamilton will be played during the pring according to Mr. Burns.

The spring training is expected to put the boys in good shape for the fall season, Mr. Burns said, and is a custom now being adopted by many of the larger schools and one that has been followed by the col- leges for several years. is the only medicine that relieved me of neuritis after suffering for six years. would be doing my housework, Mrs. M.

B. Wilkerson, former I citizen of Comanche, died at her home in Houston Thursday of last week and was buried Friday according to a message received by her brother, I. F. A-born of Comanche. Fila was born in Georgia 7a years ago and came with her husband, M.

B. Wilkerson to Corny left and extend up into my shoulders, and many a time I had to go to bed. I commenced to suffer with tomaeh trouble and everything i- aS-38) ORG A TO IP The tody Get it Durham I trmacy. Rubber dating stamps, best grade I onlv each at Comanche Chief. 21 ir Mr.

Wilkerson being ry stable business. He died in Houston last October. Mi Wilkerson was a member of the Christian Church and was active in the affairs of that church while 1 living in Comanche. She is survived by the following children: Calvin and Wilker- i son and Me dan Clara Campbell and Minnie Fungsford all of Hous- ton; Matt and Elliott Wilkerson of San Francisco, and Mrs Clifford Moreland of De Leon. FINDY will be in town soon.

dating stamps, best grade onlv 75c each at Comanche Chief. Mrs. J. B. Davidson of San Angolo is visiting her parents, Mi.

Mrs. N. A. Palmer. Rubber dating stamps, best grade onlv 7'tc each Chief.

Mr. and Mrs. VV. children returned P. Duckett and Friday from new general at or I VVATt out for Findv 1 HONOR (3S Cy) Rubber 75c stamps, be grade at Comanche Chief.

Stacv vert) hkpaiuim FlLLlNt. STA. Mi Janet Holmes will I honor graduate of imanche High School thh year according to an announee- of Sunt. W. (J.

Barrett tv morning. Mis made an average of oj Jitn Fame- Reese I igh- hoi- among the boys, averag- I-'1 Others to receive honorable nie? tion were Mattie with a average of 92 Miss Clarke who averaged 90. MUS. GFRTRUDK McDONAPD I ate disagreed with me. 1 had tak- many medicines without lasting relief, nd so tired, worn and with pain, that I was on the ei: of despair.

But I "ill cease to be thank ul for Sar- Cooper where they had for a week. Mr. Duckett having been called there as a witness in court. NOTICE There will be a cemetery working a4 Church Tue April Every one is urged to bring something with which to work. COMMITTEE nr If it neuritis, igh, but i find 1 dene nothing but end ORG ATONE! Buy it at Reese rue- co.

or Durham Pharmacy. Quality PORTABLE Phonographs When you go on your auto picnics or visit your friends this summer, why carry your entertainment with you. You have no idea how much pleasure a real good portable will afford your family and friends. So and easy to carry, yet in tone qualities and volume our up-to-date portables are equal to some of the expensive cabinet machines. us show you our line of portables.

We have the best and largest line of portables to be found in Comanche. Beautiful and substantial machines priced from 1 to $27.50. EASY TERMS! VVp sell portables on conveniently arranged installments. It is easy to own one by purchasing in this way, as a few dollars a month will soon pay for your machine while you use same. See us before you buy.

Wm. Reese Drug Co AND Durham Pharmacy Two Busy Rexall Drug ry turned out Findv! co. or Buy it at Reese Durham Pharmacy. Ma I would hav I pod me in bette oeer, Sargon exi my ns and ended my coj an never too mi orai of this wonderful new ment." The above wa recently by Mrs. aid.

highly es tee resi 7o7 Melba Dallas. Sar-on may be obtained manche from Win. Riese Dru Inc. and Durham Pharmacy; in Proctor from P. F.

Stone; in tine from I. Sadler and and in Sipe Springs from Drug Store. -i on. tri Mel lent in i Dress i'or Sp ri NEW ARRIVAI JI ST IN TIME Include KOH SPUING That S-e-l-l-s A good printer must do more than merely go through the routine setting type, inking the roller, etc. He must know' how to set up your messane so that it will leap out of the paper to capture the leaders eye.

So it will combine emphasis with refined appeal Rubber dating stamps, be only each at Comanche Chief. Mrs. Roirors lUiricd Tuesdav are good printer he om anche hief vs commi mi vi vv oc ivoiv idf via Mrs. M. B.

Rogers dn-d at her home in Comanche at Monday morning from a stroke of paralysis which she suffered a week earlier, Mr-. Rogers had been in or health for the past 'JO years, having been confined to her bod for the greater part of the last two. Interment was made at the Mereei Cap Cemetery Tuesday, Rev. B. 1 I Ida Belle Carter, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Carter, bom Milam county, Texas, March 1 and was married to Rogers in county neai Harmony in They made their homo in that community and at Zephyr until 191K when they moved to Comunelle, they have nice lived with the exception of last ir which was spent mo th at Cro Mrs, Rotrers vas a mendw i of the Baptist Chureh. In addition to her husband, she! survived by the following children Marian Rogers, Slaton; Mrs, .1 Will m-', t're cut; Mr Abe mat hv, Wi-sk; Mi. J. D.

Kelley, Com i che. She i aFo thn dei Mi J. VV. Coman r- Harmony; Mrs, Bob Democrat. Mr.

md A. P. ul I of San Vngelo and O- Clark and fan of Coleman I irk Sunday. Rubber stamps, hi i onlv 75c each at Comanche Chief. A nice assortment of $16.95 and Choice Saturday only 12.95 new shipment of shoes include the very latest blondes and satin pumps in high low priced especially low Children Dresses Ti new guaranteed fast color prints for tnii and children, Sizes 1 to 14.

Saturday Only lues values values 1.79 2.79 3.79 A 4, 'Sin J.V.. TCH out Mr. drd Shelton Jackson ue Comanche The Store Texas.

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18,047
Years Available:
1892-1977