The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931 Page: 4 of 14
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Mrs A K Riddle returned Wed-
nesday from Houston and other parts
of Texas where she has spent the past
several months Mr Riddle who is
general superintendent of the Shell
Pipe Line Corp is still in Texas
Mrs E A Hill of Sapulpa is in
Cushing today visiting her daughter
Mrs Gerald C Hardwick and Mr
Hardwick
W E Moody superintendent of the
Deep Rock refinery here who was the
victim of a slight concussion of the l
head and other injuries in an automo-
bile collision here Sunday is reported l
to show the most decided improvement
since the accident today
Mrs Guy Schulze and Mrs Jim
F Alfred left this morning for Am-
arillo Texas where they have been t
called because of the serious illness l
of their father who is making his
home with another daughter and a l
sister of the two Cushing ladies l
Edward Mitchell and Hugh Gar-
ill were visitors in Stillwater last
evening I
Miss Maxine Straley has completed
her course in Hill's Business College1
Oklahoma City and is now employed
at the Buick Motor Company of that
city
Miss Helen Goss had as her guests'
Tuesday Miss Edith Rich Miss Evelyn
Brown and Mr Orville Brown of
Guthrie 1
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Large Crowd at
Phelps Farm Sale
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Some 500 people attended the pub-
lic sale on the Everett Phelps farm
seven miles south and three east of
Cushing yestordat all dav
Twenty-five head of dairy cows
brought an average of 850 Other
livestock was sold Farm Kmple-
ments and machinery also was dis-
posed of col George Seaba was
the auctioneer
Students to Have
Pep Meting Tonight
The Cushing Highschool band and
members of the junior and senior
classes will assemble at the highschool
this evening 630 o'clock and pa-
rade through the city streets to the
down town district where they will
bold a pep meeting prior to the Yale-
Cushing football game Avhich is an
event of this evening at the Speed-
wal field The game will be called
at 8 p m
3 Double Tuber Thermoray $2000
Now $1400
4 Double Tuber Thermoray $2500
Now $1800
5 Double Tuber Thermoray 830 00
Now $2250
604-8 Tube ltcznor $1350 now $900
605-10 Tube IZeznor $1650
Now $1195
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Okmulgee Plans being prepared
rned Wed- for
$330000 post office building here
Boise City—New pew benches in-I Poteau—Lowery building being re-
stalled in First Christian church edi- modeled
floe
Special One Day Sale
Ladies' New Fall Coats and
Dresses
Big Truck Load will arrive Saturday
morning Your opportunity to get
what you want
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Special prices for the 12 Year Low
Ladies COATS
$2500 Coats now $2375
$1975 Coats now $1675
$1675 values now $1475
DRESSES
$1275 and $10 values now $898
$750 values now $498
These Coats and Dresses are Very Smart and
of the latest 1931 designs and colors
And We're Offering in
Our Special 12 Year Low Sale
Some Unusual Attractive
PADEANT DEEATETZ
If you want a stove which embodies beauty warmth and com-
fort lose no time in coming to Schulze - Abercrombie Hardware
Company and selecting one from our special group at prices
below actual cost
These stoves have clay backs and tops with the tubes and tops tinted in beauti-
ful colors that Will not change with use The-? toves are guaranteed not to throw
off fumes and smoke
You'll find them :initab!e for tipy room in the house and you'll be proud
of their appearance in any room in the house too
Come tomorrow and see them without obligation But hurry they won't last
long!
606-12 Tube Reznor $2100
Now $1350
607-41 Tube Reznor $2300
Now $1500
10 Tube Packers Duo Rod $21 00
Now $1500
16 Tube Packers Duo Rod $3200
Now $2300
4 Room Circulator Heater $3250
Now $2750
5 Room Circulator Heater $4250
Now 0500
5 Room Circulator Heater $6000
Now $5250
5 Room Circulator Heater $6500
Now OA
Raskob Contributes
$100000 to Victory
Fund 'Conditionally'
New York Oct 15—UP)—John J
Raskob chairman of the Democra-
tic National Committee has contribut-
ed $100000 toward the party's so-
called "victory fund" on conditiOn
that the goal of $1500000 is attained
Greater variety of fabrics &
styles obtainable only thru
the co-operation of one of
the country's leading pro-
ducers of ready - to -wean
Visit our store Saturday
THE CUSHING CITIZEN
PARENTS WILL BE
v GUESTS OF CH
Teachers to Ertertain Parents
of Students Monday October
26 with Night School
Parents of Cushing Ilighschool
students will go to the school again
this year Monday evening October
26 the evening set aside as Parents'
Night Principal T F flames stated
today
All parents are to obtain a class
schedule from their son ur daughter
and on Monday evening should at-
tend the same subjects the student
is enrolled in when this special night
school is held These schedules should
IIIIMMINMPIIIIIIE
The Makers of
VICKSVAPORIM
announce
Two New Products
0 Vicks Nose and Throat Drops
—an amazing new formula
by Vick Chemists—especially for
nose and upper throat—where
most colds start Used at that first
unmistakable feeling that you are
"catching cold" many colds
can be avoided altogether
just a few drops up each nostril
anytime or place—amazing relief
for head colds at every stage and
for the discomforts of catarrh
004 Vicki Medicated Cough Drops
—a new conception of what
a cough drop can do Really
medicated with ingredieAts of
Vicks VapoRub
OUTING
27-inch Outings choice of plain
colors or fancy pat- 7 to
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terns priced per yd
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9-4 SHEETING
"The Talk of the Town"
These values ' will fairly
wake every one up! 9-4'
Sheeting choice of bleach-
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ed or unbleached 19c
Sale price yd
OVERALLS
A good garment for the behool boy
Sizes' 4 to 10 1 39c
Talk of the Town Sale
Sizes 12 to 16 49c
Talk of the Town Sale
PERCALE
This lot of 36-inch Percale Prints
-contain dozens of patterns to choose
from It's a Talk of the 9c
TownifeatulT at yard
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give the name or subject room num-
ber period and the teacher's name
so that the classes can be easily
found
Each class is to be fifteen minutes
in length No questions will be
asked the parents as the time will
be taken up by the instructors who
will briefly outline and explain each
subject In the physical education
classes students will give a demon-
stration of the exercises taken
Tardy excuses will be required as
in regular school days If the par-
ents are late to a class it willbe nec-
essary that they visit the princi-
pal's office and obtain a permit
When the roll is called at the begin-
ning of each class the parent will
answer when the student's name is
called Four minutes will be given
between classes
Tigerettes will be in the halls to
assist the parents and to give out in-
'formation The school will last from
7:30 to 8:30 p m Six weeks report
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cards of the students will be given'
to the parents on this occasion
The purpose of the Parents' Night
is to acquaint the parents with tne
work done by students and their in-
structors School officials are anx-
ious that every parent possible at-
tend the night school
Audience Granted
United Press Head
By Pope Pius Today
Vatican City Oct 14—(111)---The
Pope granted an audience today to
Karl A Bickel president of the United
Press Associations and Mrs Bickel
They were presented by Thomas B
Morgan United Press manager in
Rome
The Pope expressed pleasure to
hear from Bickel of the interest his
recent encyclicals aroused in the
United States He imparted his bless-
in t) to thp visitors
AT LAST All
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in a Coush Drop
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36-INCII OUTING
Good quality Outing in plain col-
ors or fancy patterns It's a Talk
of the Town 9c
Special at per yd
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This will start the gossip! Another shipment
of Women's Dresses—guaranteed of course—
that Most places sell at 79c You will find
them special here at a record low
price Talk of the Town only 49
HOPE MUSLIN
You will know this quality A new
101V price Special r71
low price Special 74c
per 'yard
BOYS' SHIRTS
"Chang" Brand Boys' Printed Shirts
in a wide range of patterns An
ideal Shirt for school wear sizes 6
to 14 The Talk of the 49c
TMc I at
THURSDAYi OCTOBER 15 1931
We've cut our
Dinner Cost
More than SO per
cent in keeping
with the 12 year
Low Plan -
Special Dinner
1930 1931
75c 35c
Smiths Coffee Shop
108 N Harrison
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Worliq Mier of VICKS VAPORUB
YOUR DRUGGIST
now has these two
new Vick prepara-
tions Also a limited
supply of free trial
samples of each—if
you wish to test them
before buying
GINGIIAM
This Gingham is suitable for quilt
linings etc Comes in many dif-
ferent patterns and 5c
'colors per 3'cl
COTTON BATTS
Size 703(80 unstitched Cot-
ton Batts 2 lb size Just
the right size for Comforts
Specially priced in our Talk
'of
the Town Sale 25c
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CHILDREN'S UNIONS
All right mothers after you read
this tell all your friends for this is
one of the biggest values you ever
saw Children's waist Union Suits
high neck long sleeve ankle leng-
th white 49c
sizes 2 to 11
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