Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
Guthrie, Oklahoma, Thursday, May 9, 1935
PAGE THREE
Logan County Oiland Gas Records
her winter.
Kings' Heralds
Mrs. Ola M
Roy. 1-8
E 1-2
Gas. Co.
and
to Thos.
Co.
E
sou
Curry to
closv
Oil
Lintz’s
had
Summer Dresses
Wash Frocks
1’. Also
Phillips Pet.
to
One group of Women’s Sum-
mer dresses in Rayon Acetates
entertained
or woven or Knitted Styles
Batiste, Printed Organdy
Washable Silks in White and
SO Square Prints in one or two
Pastel Shades. Printed Silks
Chandler to C. W. Clift,
anti Rayons with Long Sleeves
and
Color. Sizes 14 to 52,
Sizes 14 to 44
MI).
Coyle, News
98c
097
Other Wash Frocks 79c to 1.98
son. I..
HOSIERY
w
().
L.
Pure Silk
Dress Patterns
MAGIC CHEF
Princess
If mother makes her own
dresses get her a dress pat-
NOW, presents Tomorrow’s Gas Range
tern from the Lintz Base
ment piece goods section
$| 2950
Group One
99c
19c a Yard
69c
Group Two
Rayon Undies
15c a Yard
iwiity
2
3
•f
4
49c
| Ladies’ Lovely White Fabric Hats . .98c |
Other Models $59.50 up—25 Models to Choose From
Jack Talbott Sporting Goods
Phone 198
L.
B.
An exceptionally well seeeted
uut-slze rayons at this low pi
Sunday af-
John Hayes
two
the
was the Sunday dinner giiv.t of Mr
and Mrs. Alvin l.i'ineer and Lewel
with her
Cline
Deep Lace Trim Rayon Slips an ex
ceptional buy at this price.
Consisting of 40-inch Printed Organ-
dies, Handkerchief Lawn, Batiste and
Elock Dot Voiles. Fast Colors.
This group consists of 36 Inch print-
ed Voiles and Batiste. Fast Colors.
Mother wlU want several dresses from
these materials.
Biake to
L. 3 and
Co.
SF.
Pure Silk Princess Slips with lace
• rim and tailored styles, California or
Bodice top. Adjustable shoulder straps
good lengths and Blas cut.
to Har-
20-18-4.
Mr.
Ed
With Chrome
Tubuar Frame
Minute-Minder
and Light....
S. Fahey to Joel G. Pitt
SW 28-15-3.
15, B 4 Gu.
4 Gu. P.
to Edward
of Blks. 15
Misto s
Wili-
Convenient Terms
Just $10 Delivers it to
Your Own Kitchen
J. F.
4 and
Edmond was
Monday.
G.
to
D. Mc-
and 16
A. Elli-
and E.
and
were
Mor-
Rhoades to E. P. Kerr.
E 1-2 NW and W 1-2 NE
23-15-3.
to Eliza C
Sam J.
Ml). 2-60
Southland
NW 26-15-
W. of HR.
H. Richards to I. Curtis Hicks,
1-34.64 of the above.
N. Wooldridge to H. B. Sears,
1-32 SW 15-15-1W.
E 1-2 NE SW 34-15-1E.
Cole to F. A. Holman, MD.
SW 15-15-1W.
Fuller to Investors Roy.
5-152.80 L. 5-6 and S 1-2
SE SW 34-20-2.
Eason to C. L. Head, MD.
Union Valley
By Marguerite Muilenburg
Columbus was an Italian, hut he
sailed under the patronage of the
Carter T.
and SW SW
muddy roads the
junior missionary society were un-
able to hold their regular monthly
meeting in the home of Miss Paul-
ine Robinson Saturday afternoon
P. Kerr,
1-2 SW
T.
SW 27-17-4.
I). Burns et al to R. P. Traugh
6-128 NE 20-18-4.
Same.
to
7-8
27-717-4.
to Henry Rosenthal,
B 49 Orlando.
Mrs. Icia U-niger was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Leniger
over the week end.
Miss Elizabeth Dutcher has re-
turned to Navina to resume ho.-
teaching after spending the week-
end near Guthrie with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Dutcher.
Arron
MD. 1-20 E 1-2 NW NW 22-15-1E
Navina News
By Mrn. O. L Berg
B. Sears to Mary Edmonson
1-160 SW 25-15-1E.
For Mother a cool crisp sheer
Mother’s Day Values
. ,> ■■ -Art. * , V- <■ ',
I THEY'LL PLEASE ANY MOTHER! ■
L.
M.
in
H. Richards to F. N. Irving,
1-34.64. (L. 1-2-3-4-7-8-9-10-19
1-8 W 1-2 NW 35-15-3.
B. Soper to E. A. Hassman.
Other Styles
19c, 25c and 29c Each
“Where Sportsmen Serve Sportsmen”
Guthrie, Okla. 1st St. at Harr. Ave.
- Miss Juanita Lewis went to Ok-
I lahoma City Wednesday to visit
relatives.
—Pttrk Mears of Cushing was a vis-
itor of Mrs. Emma Banett and sons
Tuesday.
Mrs. Dick Goble and Mrs. Chas.
Minnick are visiting at Cacygne,
Kansas, with relatives this week.
Pauline Bourdette was a week-
end guest of Mildred McAnally.
F. H. Maryott closed a very suc-
cessful term of school at Oak Hale
Tuesday.
- Ruby and Pearl Majors spent
Wednesday night at the Roy Majors
home. ?
—DeLoss Pepmiller returned homo
from Wichita, Kansas one day last
week.
Mrs. Jess Majors is staying at the
Floyd Higgins home helping to
t are for little Otis Lee who is still
very low with pneumonia.
■—Etta Sanderson spent Sunday and
Sunday night with Mr. ami Mrs.
Judson Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ham anil sons
were Monday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyatt. •
Mrs. Orval Brows and eon spent ,
the past week as the guests of Mr 1
and Mrs Mose Odell of Britton.
Orval Bross was a Monday af-
ternoon guest at the home of Mr
and Mrs Roy Ham.
Miss Eunice Wyatt who was very
sick is reported to be much im-
proved at this writing.
Misses Alice Martin and Nadim
Eubanks spent Tuesday afternoon
visiting witlt Mrs. Roy Hani.
Miss Ruth Wyatt is staying at th.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Janus Me
Pherron helping to care for Mrs
M< Pherron.
Cres.
Henrietta
1-2 SE 21-15-
J. R. Swank to Elgin E. Frunian,
5-160 SE 20-18-4.
lyn.
Miss Zelda Shehan of Guthrie lias
returned home after spending the
past few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Green
Mrs. W. J. Donnell returned
home from Kansas Sunday where
she was called by the illness ami
death of
Lewis Nakvinda who has spent
the past three months in the Vet-
erans' hospital in Muskogee return-
ed to his home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clift Green were in
Seward Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs Arch F list and Mr and Mrs
Jim Green.
Mr. and Mrs Bryan Harman ot
W 1-2 NW 8-15-1W.
Gaskill Oil Co. to Geo. W. Giffert
A ot L. NE 17-16-1E.
Liberty Natl. Bank to Felix Sim-
mons, MD. 19-80 N 1-2 NE 33-17-4.
Also MD 7-40 S 1-2 SE 33-17-4. Ml)
3-20 S 1-2 NE 33-17-4.
Hargrove Hudson to
Roy Co.
3W.
M. B.
3-155.37
7-15-3.
W. R.
— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sloan vis-
ited over the week end in Crescent.
— Misses Jewell and Juanita Wil-
liams of Prairie Grove are spend-
ing several weeks with their aunt
Miss Minnie Williams
—John McCroskey has returned to
his home from St. Joseph. Mo.
—Miss Minnie Williams had as her
Tuesday night guest
Smith.
— Berle Rickstrew of
a visitor in Meridian
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parks had
as their Wednesday guests
Minnie, Jewel and Juanita
iams.
Tlie Meridian school will
its term of school May 18.
Mrs Dudley Ellis is spending
the week with her sister Mrs. Sai
tain, south of Guthrie ami with her
father. Mr. Hilderbrand, in Ed-
mond.
Rhoades to E
NW SW and
Graves to Mary G. Tipton,
14 B 56 Oak
Beam et al
et al QCD. E
Kenneth
son, MD. 1.75-182 NE
22 A. of NW 1-4 all in
Donald R.
Johnson. Ml).
Twin State
Gaffney, Rel. (). I..
25-15-1W.
(). M. Cole to P. 1). and Walter
C Erwin, MD. 1-40 SE SW 23-15-
1E.
Carl E. Gungoll to J. Lloyd Carey
MD. 7-160 E 1-2 NW and W 1-2 NE
Hall, Ml).
1-2 SW
Harmony News
Mrs. Roy Ham
?'z» &
Meridian News
By Mrs. Bryan Hall
QCD. L.
ium.
H. G.
WD.
C.
Newson
3.
Rayon Gowns and Pajamas
69c and 98c
Deeds
Co. to Ernest Worthlng-
I). L.
MD. 1-16
Sam J.
MD. 1-32
Magic Chefs challenge to the range
world! New designs—new features—
new convenience! Yours now at this
popular price.
1 The smartest new de-
sign of a decade in a
kitchen range—with di-
vided cooking top two
folding burner covers,
monol metal table top
and chromb tubular
frame.
Lorain oven regulator,
porcelain inside and out
new 3-in-l burners,
new style values and
door handles.
Extra large 18x21-ln ov-
en. spacious divided
cooking top, roomy u-
tensil drawers, large
size smokeless roll-out
broiler.
All White or Old Iv-
ory Porcelain with
chrome trim, minute
minder clock, and salt
and peppers to match
Trulv the range beauti-
ful.
The votton seeds, except those
needed for the next year’s crop,
were formerly thrown away.. Now
the seeds are hulled and ground
and the oil pressed out This cottou
seed oil is used as a substitute for
olive oil. is burned in miner's
lamps and is used in making a
substitute for laid Botli the cot-
tonseed hulls and the meal that is
left after the nil has been pressed
out of tlie ground seeds, are used
Logan
ton, Tx.
Tax 1). L. 16 B
Cora Streit
Lood, WD. All
Rhoades Add. Cres.
Ora Nelson to Luta Scrutchfleld,
19 B 7 and L. 4 B 3 in Icon-
Anglo-American
grove Hudson, I..
Mary E. Biecket
L. N 1-2 SE 14-19-2.
Samuel F. Jordan to I. T. I.
Co. L. W 1-2 NW 8-15-1W.
(). M. Cole to I. T. I. O. Co.
dress in Printed Voile, Printed
Miss Nadine Eubanks has return-J Miss Jean Donnel] of Navina has
ed to lier home after spending the letuiued to her home alter spend
past week as the guest of Mr. and j'»K the past week with Mrs Nellie
Mrs. Willoby of Guthrie. ! Unkford and Mrs. O. S. Coruforth
, . ... .. . ,ln,i Due to the rainy weather and the
J. A. Wyatt. Herbert Wyatt and ii„allu
The LINTZ BASEMENT STORE
LET US HELP YOU SELECT YOUR GIFT FOR MOTHER
MD.
to 24 B. 1 Waterloo, and pt. SE 35-
15- 3
A.
MD.
A.
MD.
Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church to
H. B. Sears, MD. 2-3 L. 10-11-12 B.
27 Langston.
C. H. Harrison to Ed Schmahl,
MI) 1-20 NW NE 32-15-IE.
Chas. R. Walbert to C. L. Fates,
A of I.. 5-12 NW and N 1-2 SW 28-
16- 1E.
Jennie Lanham to A. B. Soper,
MD.
Roy.
NW
to Gypsy Oil Co.
H.
MD.
Floyd C. Corner to A. N. Wool-
drige, MD. 1-8 SE 9-15-1W.
Floyd C. Corner to A. N. Wool-
dridge, MD. 1-16 L. 7 to 12, B 8
Beylea 1st. add. and Lot 13 to 18
B 8, Belyeas 2nd add. and L. 1 to
12 B. 21 Belyeas 2nd. add to city.
Eli S. Elliott to Geo. L. Ander-
1-2 and S 1-2 NE 5-15-2. part
containing 119.40 acre.
L. Anderson to Magnolia
A of L. Same as above.
W. Schoonover to Uscan
L. NE 16-17-3.
1-4
13-15-4.
Rodkey to Champ
SE
Co.
W 1
piece styles. Guaranteed Fast
—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burright (
and son Billy Dean were the week
end guests of Mrs. Burright's mo-
ther Mrs. U. B. May, of Guthrie.
—Miss Flora Short is visiting her
uncle. Steve Short, and Mrs. Short
at Meridian.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bostwick and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Short and family were Sunday din-
ner guests at Hie home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dunningan.
•Miss Myrtle Short spent Monday
night as a guest of Miss Dollie
Dunnigan and visited school at Fair
Oak Tuesday.
—Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hayes were
'the week end visitors at the home
of Mrs Hay es' parents, Mr. and Mrs
E. H. Morris.
—Don't forget Sunday selioo] at
Union Valley Sunday morning at
9:30 Everybody welcome. Come and
bring some one witli you.
Ernest Morris and Ed Hayes
were sawing wood Monday at tlie
John Hayes home.
-Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Short spent
the week end at the home of
‘Short's sister Mr. and Mrs.
Welch, east of Coyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Goodrich
as their week-end guests Mr. Good-
rich's brother from Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Short
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Davison
callers at tlie home of Ernest
i is, Monday.
—Mr. and Mrs. H. I1. Gilbert, Mr.
and Mrs Davie Davidson and non.
Bobbie and Mr and Mrs. Chris Dav-
ison attended tlie birthday dinner
given in honor of John Waner at
tlie homo of Mr. Waner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Canning and
Theodore Foster were
ternoon callers at the
home.
Mrs. John Michael
the Uidiee’ Community circle on
{Thursday afternoon. The afternoon
was spent In work for the host-
ess, after which refreshments were
served to eight members and
guests. Next meeting to be at
home of Mrs. E. H. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs Davie Davison
son Robbie spent Thursday evening
with Mr and Mrs. E. H. Morris.
Orrin U. Burright to Sindair-
Prairie L. NE and N 1-2 SE 21-18-3
ex. 4-5-43.
Winfield S. Kessler to Sinclair-
Prairle Co. to W. T. Ryland et al.
Rel. NW 1-17-4. E 1-2 NE and SW
NE 8-16-4; E 1-2 NE and SW NE
8-16-4; N 1-2 SW 24-15-4.
Commonwealth Oil
to W. T. Ryland, Rel. NW 1-17-4.
Sinclair-Prairie Oil
Taylor, Rel. W 1-2 NE 2-15-2.
L. L.
Co. MD
SE and
T.
1-80
F.
Roy.
Jas. M. Johnson to Chas. MeQuilty
MD. 5-160 SW 27-15-3.
Henry O. Brendle to I). B. Hun-
ter, MD. 1-160 SE 2-15-3.
Henry O. Brendle to John H. Dor-
ion. MD. 1-160 SE 22-15-3.
J. J. Young to Geo. L. Anderson,
L. NE 14-19-2.
Geo. L.
Pet. Co. A of L.
Russel R. Hays
Davis, MD. 1-73 L.
34-20-2. 73.74 A.
Frank M. Woods
Co. L. NE 9-16-3.
Henry Kindschi to Hargrove Hud-
son, MD. 3-8 SW 9-19-2.
George Carum to C. A. Morgan,
A of
O.
5 A.
HOUSE SHOES
Nee mother smile with a pair of co m fart-
able house shoes. For summer wear we sig-
trest a black leatherette, with rayon satin
lining, leather soles and low heels.
Anthony liospit.il at Oklahoma Citv
for care and treatment.
Mrs. J. J Cline has returned to
her home after sponding the past
week near Gutlirii
Jessie I line and Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson and
Pauline were Sundav afternoon and
evening guests of Mr. and Mis. \\
A. Berg.
98c Pair
Other Styles 49c to 1.19 Pair
Mr and Mrs Howard S< arboro of
Crescent are .spending a few days
with Mr and Mrs Grat Harman.
Mr and Mts o L Berg were in
Edmond Siindai visiting Mr and
Mis C W. Wantland.
Mr and Mis. Charlev Wilson of
Guthrie were Sunday gm Is of Mr.
ami M's Elmer Wilson
Mother will enjoy a new pair of Hose, es-
pecially one of our Pure Silk Full Fashioned
Hose in either service weight or ChiiTon.
All new spring and summer shades slight-
ly irregulars of a higher priced hose. Sizes
S L2 to 10 1-2.
55c Pair
Anderson to Magnolia I Helen
MD. 1-8
An Ideal gift for mother, Paatles,
Stepins, Bloomers, Vents, Exceptfea*
ally well tailored of better
Rayon. Lace trim and tailored
39c Pair
Geo.
Pet. Co.
Chas.
Oil Co.
Welch-Acton-Brown to M. E.
Gaskill. L. W 1-2 NW 4-18-4.
C. L. Head to Lewis A. Adams,
Ml). 1-160 SW
Emil Henke
L. Lot. 1 to 24
J. II. Green to A. N. Wooldridge,
MD. 1-8 SW 15-15-1W.
SLIPPERS
Complete Mother's summer ensemble with
ti pair of soft kid White Slippers. Boulevard
Military or Louis Heels including several
of the Popular tush ion Step Arch Support
2.97 Pair
Other Styles 1.29 to 2.48 Pair
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Dolph, J. M., Jr. Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1935, newspaper, May 9, 1935; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1597575/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Logan+County+-+Guthrie%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.