Payne County News (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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PAYNE COUNTY NFWS, Fv \Y, NOVEMBER 26, 1937
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PAGE Tfir.ET
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1937 Ford Coach
Built-in trunk, steel too, low mileage.
Priced fo sell
GONE! HERE!
Aviation Avenue
By Al Guthrie
in less
than
a year.
Joe
and
Cold
Weather
Here?
is less than
y end Comfort
Save
that
Shows
A
On «
C /sMl'.RA
WE HAVE WHAT YOV W ANT!
SUPER PYRO
nicer
SC-119
Farmers’ Cooperative
AUTOMOTIVE DEPT
his
SIXTH AND LOWRY
Thanksgiving
USED CAR
BUICK
Prices Good Friday, Saturday and Sunday
PLYMOUTH
PLYMOUTH
FORD
DODGE
*150
*425
Ward Chevrolet Co
Ward Buick-Pontiac, Inc
Buy Now
Convenient
TERMS
Telephone 925
201 EAST NINTH
reel shows the method in
tuberculosis tests are giv-
He
his
YOU PAY ONLY
FOR MATERIALS!
a year old
three more
I..st Saturday the flying Kuhn
brothers. Cliff and Chick, made a
U o to Oklahoma City in the Cub.
The Oklahoma State Criminal
Court of Appeals affirmed a three-
year prison sentence imposed in
Oklahoma county on Thomas J.
Clark. 21-year-old Oklahoma City
resident, for the death of a mother
and baby in an auto caash.
Mrs. Ethel Denninon will )«iv
Wednesday to spend the Thanksglv
ing season w ith a daughter and sot.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kk*£
and daughter, of Drumright. /
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vance, of
Claremore, are guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. I’. Curby. 1112
Lowry street. They will remain
over the Thanksgiving season. Mr.
and Mrs. Curley also had as their
past weekend guests Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Curby and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Loper, all of Blackwell.
I’M A NEW WOMAN
THANKS TO PURSANG
Brief Gian e at Current
Stillwater Sh >»»»
s an
shoe-
Nevcr before have I seen four
ud. nts apply for licenses and all
>ur pass the test.
/ Yes, Pursang contains elements of
' t>roven value, such as Organic Copper
and Iron, which quickly aid nature in
building rich, red corpuscles When
this happens, the appetite improves.
Nervousness disappears. Energy and
Strength usually return. You feel like
a new person Get Pursang from your
druggist.
it.
ten
Priced
$375
and
int-
end
He
finish.
$395
ell at
$75
old country, but
this
“You got a hotter
On November li tour students
Seare. f Id made application
fill license. All four passed the rig-
. written and flying examination
and received their licenses.
permit giving the tests
schools. "Parents sus-
exlstence of the tuber-
among their children
to bring their children
Seven students
reived licenses on
training plane and
one year old.
We have a $10,000 Stock of good used cars, priced
from $35.00 to $750.00. We can give you reasonable
terms. Your car may make the down payment. All cars
net having hot water heaters during this sale, we will
install a heater and antifreeze.
Bargain prices In used cars this
month! Tell us what you want
to spend and we'll show you the
SUREST value you can buy for.
the money. We'll SATISFY you,
because selling used cars is as
important with us as selling new
cars
w ith its large crystal bowl of-or-
chid and while chrysanthemums,
flanked by four white tapers bugl-
ing in crystal holders.
Those | . : ,1 : Mrs Arrmgtc"
■ V W ( .'I Het,
street, Mrs. Ray Six, Mrs. Ray-
mond Swartz, Mrs. Chester Dottfr
Mrs Stacy Bishop, Mrs. Edward
Burris, Mrs. Sam Meyers, Mis-
Thelma Myers, Miss Mabie CaM
well. Miss Bee Miller and Miss Hel
en Freudenberger.
Before the ship is
there will be at least
At the last two football games
at Norman they have used an air-
plane to direct traffic. Th<> air-
plane flying overhead lof-Htes a
traffic jam and radios in to the
police broadcasting station, which
in turn, instructs a patrol car near
the scene of the Jam to go and
get the jam clear.
him, and
r< lat ives.
time be
mid now
to i+irttn.
"Winterize1’ Now -o
Invited guests were: Jeanne
Hilles. Maurene Murphy. Betty Jo
Floyd. Marjorie Kirkham, Debo-
rah Ann Bishop, Mary Friedell,
Bob Riley, Lyle Copmann. Willard
Sollers. Don Rattan. Earl Stratton.
Sidney Herwitz. Wesley Jones and
Norman Harrison.
Preliminary tes*s to detect
existence of tubercu’in infec-
tion have been given to 600
Stillwater school children by
Dr. John F. Hackler, assisted
by Miss Nellie Grace Baldwin
oi the state health depart-
ment, and Miss Ramona Hick-
r ,an, county health nurse.
These tests were given Fri-
day in grades below the ju-
Detrolt News What's a
vacation lor a highway cop than a
day at the Utah saltbeds during the
speed trials, and no authority?
Testa Not Serious
moving picture will
have now re-
the little Cuh
it
This
shown
Oak Grove and Harmony Monday
afternoon. 11 will be shown al
Perkins and Ripley Tuesday morn-
ing. at Glencoe and Eureka Tues-
day afternoon. Wednesday it will
be shown three times in Cushing.
It was shown in Stillwater last
spring, and is believed to have
been an important help in creat-
ing interest in these tests this year.
Shower Honora
Mrs. Arrington
Mrs. Paul C Wise entertained
with a shower for Mrs. James Ar-
1 rington at her home, 3<i5 Monroe
street. Saturday night.
Since most of the guests were
members of the Stillwater Writers’
club, each was asked to submit an
anonymous manuscript suitable for
the occasion. These were drawn
by the guests and read aloud, each
guessing the author's identity.
Prizes in this contest went to
four, who tied for honors: Mrs.
James Arrington, Mrs Edward
Burris, Mrs. Stacy Bishop, and Miss
Helen Freudenberger.
Mrs. Sam Myers presided over
the tea table, which was attractive
Our Motor Analyzer is the last word in modern equipment to
test your car. Come in and let us make sure that you arc
getting the greatest possible mileage per gallon of gas—that the
spark plugs are functioning perfectly—that the battery is fully
charged—that the generator is giving the correct output—that
the engine is developing its maximum power. . . . Drive in now
for a free analysis. We use genuine parts in servicing your car.
1934 FORD COACH—
New tires, new motor, radio,
to sell at
1934 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH—
Built-in trunk, completely recondition-
ed. with an OK that counts $395
1935 CHEVROLET STANDARD COACH
Excellent motor and tires. Priced to
se« at . $395
IS LION ; GUEST
Lions Club i-.uest for Tur day,
•nember 23, will be Joe Hodges,
.n of Mrs. Kiln E. Hodges, 323
Georganna Jones Honors
Friends With Party
Honoring a few of her friends
Georganna Jones entertained with
a parly in her home, 1227 West
Fourth avenue, Sunday afternoon.
Concluding an evening spent in
playing games, a buffet supper was
enjoyed.
StE US HUR
Heaters—Prestone—Zerone—Lubricants
RU “U* SUPER
11* SERVICE
TELEPHONE 900
1928 BUICK SEDAN—
Good condition. Priced to
only
"In the United Statci you have u better c'.ance to ba
mayor," said Pete B irone, Stillwater shoe maker, who <an>c
to this country in l')U • to make hi. turtle. P de is pictur'd
here at a sole sewing nmcliit.e.
I’reeiu’ions tnkep in ti c-n
protect the valuab’e I
you have ’n your c-r, ns we'.l is
your health. One filling of ruti-
freeze will protect your car motor
from freeing all winter, cheap in-
cur? nee when one considers the
cost of rio'or rentiirs, as well a > the
inconvenience of being without a
car.
VV’n’er driving can be exnensi-.c,
if car tirotecHon is neglected. Dead
batterle., crueled radiators and
cylinder heads, d nge.-ous skids and
otl-.e- mishap:. <■ n h-ppen if your
cat- is not eheeke I cn I i-rc x-re 1 fo -
win*er driving. The money spent in
“win’criz'ng” your car i. the best
investment you can make
. East Tenth street.
Joe is a ninth grade student at
Junior High and was selected for
his outstanding work in school.
1935 FORD COACH—
New. motor, new tires, black
Price
1935 Ford Four-Door Se-
dan — Almost new tires,
low mileage; original dark
green finish is perf^tt.
Guarantee.
be
in Yale Monday morning
1930 Dodgo Pickup—A
warm closed body, good
tires and all for enb/
Lieut. Tom J. Cunningham,
flight instructor at Randolph field,
Texas, landed a B-T-9 at the port
Saturday evening. He attended the
Aggle-O. U. game and could land
no closer than Oklahoma City,
which shows how an approved air-
port can be important Io a college.
If Pietro Barone had not 1
quarrel with a Royal Guard
geant back in 1901 be might not
have been a shoe maker in Still-
water today. "Pete” w as on? of
the Royal Guards who looked after
the safety of King Victor Emanuel
back in Rome. He wore one of the
plumed hats that Napoleon made
famous and was required to wear
a mustache.
But to get on with the story, j
Pete argued with a Guard Sergeant
and was put in the guard house.
Only the liest recommended and comes into his plant for a
most capable men of Italy got a operation,
chance to serve in the Royal Guard.' ; ;;
and when they made a break their'jng Uj, |)ic shoe,
chances to I--------- —'* —J
generals were removed. They re-
mained enlisted men all their lives
if they stayed. Pete decided not I
to stay.
When he w as six years old he
told his parents he wanted io learn pj some of his handiwax
the shoe maker trade, and spent world wide show
ton years as an apprentice,
the _ - . - . - __________
and served in the Royal uuard
but he longed to get back to his (JOO competitor
hammer and last. I”- — -----___ _
a shoemaker, hut Pete was assign-[bis model.
1932 Four-Door Sedan; new finish; good tires. A
low cost fot^r-cylinder car. Priced at *225
Last Sunday 1—-------
Shawnee stopped in at Searcy field
foi a short visit on his way home
in his Rearwin
Mr. Reaves of Oklahoma City
made a business trip to Stillwater
II ,tg his Arrow Sport.
$9*5, $1295
I.. : i Wichita
Sportster.
I a dreams get the hotter of
| went back east with
never to return. Each
came hack to Oklahoma,
is revolved never more
Pete owns property hero.-owns h
own shoe shop, has a good Wutiine s.
a lot of genuine friends, and a
Pekingese dog. Why shouldn't he
■like it here. Then, too, he mirhl
| be mayor here some day.
Pete "fixa da shoe and make
| now" in everv sense of the
He does rebuild every shoe
He do<** not put on a
inew half sole without strciiixhten-
an
CAR HEATERS
Arvin, Hot Water
Your Car Now!
Take a fe.w minutes to make
your car ready now- BEFORE
winter knocks it out for hours—
maybe costs you heavily for re-
pairs. Bring it in. We'll com-
pletely lubricate the car, put in
proper weight winter oils and
greases, check tires, nut anti-
freeze into radiator, check bat-
tery and refill,
|S
Your Car in
Shape to Meet
All Emergencies?
Preview Saturday uiglit f.nJ Sun-
day, Monday, Tue.day
Gary Cooper is a crook in t|ie
picture that come* to the CamePi
this week end. He plays the pe.rt
of Jerry Day in "Now and For
ever," Carole Lombard is Toni C. t -
stairs. Shirley Temple is Gary’s
daughter, Penelope.
Jerry pay.- bis overdue LIU . t a
Cjineae hotel with r.ioney 1 ■ <!e-
frpucln! from it and leave: for the
Unite! States whore be hopes to
cxtrr.c' 575,001 from hi: -tocratic
brother-in-law, James Higginson.
i-T return for full custody of his
daughter. "Pennie's” mother is
long dead and Jerry’s traveling
companon is the beautiful Carole,
who matches him in recklessness,
‘irowdness and adventurous spirit,
but who balks at the idea of sell-
ry is wounded in a gun fight with
and she goes to Pai is.
Jerry meets his daughter and
finds her a beautiful and spirited
child, who is being held down by
the stultifying atmosphere of the
home in his brother-in-law's home.
Ho changes his mind and takes her
with him. In Paris Jerry sells a
fictitious gold mine to the elderly
lenx Evans (Sir Guy Standing*.
Later Evans turns out to be a
jewel thief and permits the fake
sale to force Jerry to become his
accomplice. Jerry becomes a
struggling salesman but cannot
finance his child on his salarv. Jer-
ry is wounded in a gun fight with
Evans, whom he kills. He con-
ceals his injury while he get: Pen-
nie adopted by a wealthy widow,
then after bidding her farewell at
the station he and Toni, who re-
joined him, watch the train leave.
Then Jewry slumps down dead in
the seat of. the car. Toni drives
the car at an insane speed over a
cliff.
Wednesday and Thursday
"The Gold Racket" is a modern
story, starring Conra:' Nagel and
Eleanor Hunt. Smuggling gold
from Mexico into the I’nited States
has become a lucrative racket since
Uncle Sam went off the gold stand-
ard and the price of gold went out
of sight. A band of desperadoes
operated a gold mine across the
border and found Mt necessary to
kill two federal agents to run their
gold
Nagel, as /Jan O'Connor, sleuth
of the department of Justice, was
ordered from Washington to find
the murderers and break up lhe
traffic. He gets the girl friend to
come from Washington to take a
job as entertainer in the Tarantel-
la cafe, who also is a federal agent.
A lot of shooting was necessary
before the gang was rounded up.
during which time the girl operator
was captured and held in a mine.
O’Connor releases her and they
return to Washington. There is
more love interest than that, how-
ever.
Bob Hert, Dr. Powell Fry,
myself journeyed to
Norman to see the football game
Saturday. It wasn't much of a
journey though, the Stinson made
the round trip in one hour and,
five minutes. We were back home
before a lot of people that drove
cars were out of the parking lot.
___________ His year
become colomds and apprentice, with a hard !«■ -I
make it impossible for h'm I
any iob.
He an award of merit'hang-
ing on the wall of his shop that
.gives him no little pride. Ib* entcr-
3.._____rk in a i'
______ _____ _____at Chicago in
Wh<m ;]929 and at Philadelphia in. 1930.
army conscripted him he went jj,. wyn second nrize at both laics, r
(although.he had from 8.000 to 10,-
________r ____rs, .He used the old-
His father was Pst pair of shoes he could find for ■
. ._ _____. . Ji*, rebuilt <>ue until it
ed to a master craftsman not re- looked-Hik* it just camt off the
iated to him, where he stayed until haberdasher's shelf, and- the other ■
he could tnke a
a knife and some
make a heaqtiful
his effort he got
50 cents.
Pete liked the
he liked the freedom that
country offered
chance to bo mayor in the United
States," Pete said. He followed his
mother and five brothers
sisters to New York as soon as
got out of the Italian army
migration quotas permitted,
landed in New York in 19OG.
He continued with his trade,
like all Italians, he loved music and
traveled with the Redpath Chau-
tauqua company for several
seasons. He made two trips into
Oklahoma while playing w ith this I
company. It was on one of thes? I
trips that he met his present wife,
who was an Oklahoman and form-
er A. and M. college student,
then decided to make Oklahoma
home.
Two or three times he let
How the Other Fellov/ Makes a Living
The other fellow's job Is as mysterious a; the hereafter
to most of us. causing no end of lack of appreciation for his
work and responsibilities. It is with lhe purpose of introdu-
cing the man and his job that this teries will be conducted in
the News.
1436 Chevrolet
Master Town Sedan—Low mileage,
new tires, radio and Cff 2?
heater. PRICE ^5/3
telephone 1280 i Later
BARGAINS
in Used Cars
handful of tacks.. |00ge(j as ImnossiHle of tepair t»s a
raw material and shoe could.
> tir ofNhoes. For! pPte is more American than a
the equivalent of ]Of of native horns, although he has
I retained a tarte *nr sothe of the
savory- Italian dishes that this
biographer would not undertake tin
spell. He knows the law's and
ways of the American people and
approves of them. He holds Ho
brief for a dictator, for 6ortrcripts
army service and other customs of
his native country. Pete
American and a master
I maker,
but I
LET US
WINTERIZE
1935 Four-Dcor Sedan—Six-wheel equipment; new
U, S, Royal tiros; DeLuxe heater; genuine Buick radio;
original Van Dyke brown finish; motor
perfect. Sold with a Guarantee £ W
1936 DcLuxe Sedan — Four-door; large trunk; new
tires; motor perfect; guaranteed. We
offer this at only
Given to 600
City Pupils
ANTIFREEZE
Gallon $1.00
1929 CHEVROLET COUPE—
Runs good. Priced to sell at the low
price of $45
On Winter Driving Needs I
• IF YOU'RE looking for top quality at lowest
possible prices—take advantage of the mdney
saving values which we offer.
We've got everything you need—to dress up
your car—to protect it through the damp, win-
try weather—to make ycur driving safer, more
enjoyable.
nior high school in instances
tnve.tnwnt yvp.fre parents permitted it.
These tests will b3 read
Monday, and announcement
of the percentage of infec-
tion among school children
will be made public. In in-
stances who,e infection is in-
dicat d, additional tssts will
l,e givep, if parents permit it.
A trailer with a portable X-
ray machine will be brought
here early in December to
make pictures of school chil-
dren who might have the dis-
co O.
“Use of the X-ray machine per-
mits a diagnosis two and a half
vears earlier than by physical ex-
amination.” Doctor Hackler said.
Test fit Cushing
This device will b? used to de-
tect the existence of a working
type of tuberculosis in order that
remedial measures mav he started
earlier. Onlv those children who
showed positive in the recent skin
tests will be given the X-ray e»-
aminations. Doctor Hackler said.
Skin tests are to b? given at
Cushing. Yale and possibly in the
consolidated schools during the
coming week, but it is doubtful
if time will
in ail rural
porting the
culin germ
are invited
to (he county health office Monday
or Saturday morning for a free
examination.
While Parent - Teacher groups
have been active in supporting the
tuberculin examinations, additional
effort is to be made to interest
those few who do not understand
its purpose by an education mov-
ing picture. One section of the
film is to be an animated cartoon
of a tuberculosis organism. An-
other
which
en.
FORD
1929 Coach—Motor overhauled; good tires and is
ready to give a lot of service. Priced 4
at only
students pass their tests on
Loyd Moody of Thjs w||] bring the total to
DODGE
1934 Dodge Sedan — DeLuxe model; large heater;
original gunmetal grey paint; almost new Goodyear
tires; has Center Point Steering Control, knee action;
is dual equipped. This is one cf the best
buys we have had in a long time. Only ’ -
hHirtuti'
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