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THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1939-THREX
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KERR'S FIRST FLOOR
OKLAHOMAN & TIMES
WANT ADS
E. O. M. Specials at Exceptional Saving!
Hygiene Shop
Bath Needs
Necettlfiet
-(MS'
Rothschild's Has Hie Clothes
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o'-!. 1732 Nor"--*vt Prrtt, old age
MRS.
Southeast
WOODROW
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of the fall term
J a bachelor nt aria
Special This Week
-qt Dutch Oven
19'i-in. Fryer. Regularly 38.99.
(!«.*• at home demonstration*
prior to 1934.)
Contract to Build
Army Planes Given
Wichita Aircraft Finn
Kerr’s
Gives
Pioneer
Saving
Stamps!
Power .........39c
Detoxol ToothPowder 33c
Auditor Says Next
Year Reserve Item
Probably Will Not
Exceed $150,000
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Also At Kerr’s
Uptown
Lux Soap ... 6 for 34c
Lifebuoy .. 12 for 67c
Lux Flakes . 12 for 95c
Ivory Soap
6 for 34c
Charge
Are
Closed
*
1 ’/a-Quart Sauce
Pan
3-Quart Sauce Pan
2 Pkgs. Club
Cleaner
Set of Club Recipes
tvs»'-«
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Kerr’s Sixth
Floor
Ken's
Uptown
Save
2.00
Kleenex 200's. .2 for 25c
Fresca Powder ....1.39
Verazeptol
Menthagill 89c
Lan teen 3.00 size . .2.79
Travel Syringe ... .1.98 .
Lysol 89c
Co-ets 100$ 19c
Negotiations Set
On Civic Center
Project Dispute
Final Contributions To
Improve Park Sought
At Conference
The Latest Summer-Comfort
in Men’s Hose by
WfHtmuwtFr
ctu»
Kleenex Pastel
Pack 3 for 1.00
A—SjL^TDILETRIES
New Mail Schedules
Will Bring Quicker
Service to Pawhuska
«vwy day the Thaos sells asn popen In Otrhheum City than there are team
' 50c
kkrr-s first floor and umi uptown
«E*k
Ro«»r and Oal-
M Sachet and
Talc Combina-
tion in violet
and heliotrope
16”
k
7
Colgate Tooth Paste.33c Prophylactic Tooth
Lis terine Tooth Brushes
Paste 33c Teel Liquid
Pepsodent Tooth Dentifrice 23c and 39c
Paste 33c Pepsodent Toojh
Detoxol Tooth Paste.39c
Listerine Mouth
Wash .
Pepsodent Mouth
Wash
Lavoris Mouth Wash.79c Ipana
I' Pottawatomie. a aon. at University.
L MR. AND MRS ROY «• COR-
June Brides' Special Set
Of 6 Pieces...
4’/z -Quart Dutch
lOVi-Inch Frying
Pan
6-Inch Frying Pan
I-Quart Sauce Pan
Fay Only 50c A Week
Karr’s Gives
Pioneer
. Includes 2, 3 and
4-Th
From Three of Our
< > Famous Branded
commiastonere received bida thto veer
on approximately *52.000 worth of
new equipment—the largest purchase
of Ito kind in more than 12 year*. '
The purchase* will give the fire de-
partment 1* new truck*.
Is Your Playground.
wh«a res are at Um hslai st year
own cart
Oo when and where you plesee . .
•iar a* lon« as yew Uk* ... set
Off the beaten pots . . vuit your
favorite vocation n»u. A car
of yovr own will rive yon th*
freedom, tin independence you
want la tally aajoy year vaaatlon.
If you do no< have a car already,
or you want a belter one. aee the
many attractive bartaint adver-
tised th Oklahoman and Hares
-Vaed Cbra lor Sate" Waal Ada.
Arnone them ia just the car yoa
want , , at tba price and terma
rou wish la pay. Turn to them
Powder .. 19c and 39c
Colgate Tooth Powder 33c
59c Dr. Lyon's Tooth
a Power .....
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59c Olox Tooth Powder . 39c
39c
r /"UTT hospital* and tbs bureau of
V vital statstes reported the follow-
ing birth* Thursday
MR. AND MRS. RALPH BUTLER.
Tuttle, a son. st Polyclinic.
MR. AND MRS J. B. ANDBtSON.
I 1 • 11 Southwest Twenty-ninth, a
F daughter. at St. Anthony.
MR AND MRS K X. HERRIN
220* Southwest Thirteenth, a daugh-
ter, at St. Anthony.
L MR. AND MRS. VTROIL OWENS.
220 Wert Washington. a aon. at St.
Anthony.
MR. AND
Mir’s Hmc • Street Floor
^tk^ckild^
maim 4T(3*46harvxv
Camay Soap
6 for 34c
Bocabelli Castile 3 for 25c
Bocabelli Castile,
one uncut bar . ..1.49
Kirk's Hardwater
Soap 6 fee 29c | ,
Cashmere 4
Bouquet .. 12 fer 97c
Woodbury's Soap
6 for 39c
verelty Medical school. S00 N X
IJth St, Friday and Baturdai
thia week Persons desiring free
C“ - - — ~
the Medical echool
morning. No plate
I wrtrsctlon* win be Al
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I broken jaw. and what he did about it
♦ "I never think abnui commiaeion*
on sale*. I think of helping the man
with whom Im doing burtneea.** he
said. Therefore, he pointed out. selling
coldmaklng device, to chilly people
wouldn’t fit in with hi* philosophy.
Th* estimated decline hi miscel-
laneous revenues, however, would re-
duce that figure to *1*4.112, and aa
th* *51.*4* reserve on the tai levy
ordinarily ls not collected, the pos-
sible accumulation of unappropriated
funds from these two source* would
be reduced still further to tlOO.gM.
Baker believed.
The amount may be increased *2*.-
OOO from baek tax collection*, and a
possible saving of as much as (15 000
I These would increase the possible 'sur-
plus estimate to I150.M0
OU revenue dropped from »524.*00
to *332.500 during the present year,
and water department income de-
ellned from *1.003.0*7 to an estimated
•na.ooo r • : _ _
enue decline* can be expected next
ymr.
Holdenville Legion
F. O. Baker, city auditor. Thursday
denied report* th* pending city budg-
et can provide a surplus of *2*5 ooo st
th* end of the next fiscal year.
“It was not planned with th* Idea
of any surplus." he said “Under new
•tat* laws requiring 10 percent re-
serves m both miscellaneous reveuus*
and tax receipt*, the year eeuM end -
witti a surplus of not to exceed *1*0.-
That figure, however, could be
changed by new revenue* created by
ordinance, or by any increaem or de-
creases in existing revenue sources, or
by supplemental appropriations the
city council might order.”
tie*.*** Revenue Drop LUu«y
Final revenue figure* for the cur-
rent year will not be available until
the current year ends Jun 30. Baker
said On the basis of Thursday's fig-
ure*. he estimated the total would be
I2.106.66B
He MUmated a decline oT al teaM
Eirly American Talc
50c-1.00
Folding fan of early
American period given
with each purchase of
Early American Talc.
Smart fancy patterns in color combina-
tions acceptable anywhere. Greater com-
fort and a lot more style than any other
sock we know! You’ll know it, too.
when you wear ’em.
Others 35c and $1.00
WICHITA, Kan.. June 30—(Bpv-
cial.)—Th* United Blates army he*
awarded a contract for *450.000 to the
Beech Aircraft Co. for an undisclosed
number of planes to be used at va-
rious government flying field*.
The plane* will be regulation twin
motor type plane* designed to carry
* maximum of six passengers They
will be used a* transport plane* to
carry commanders from one point to
another in air service. The plane*
will be of standard type already tn
commercial productlga.
Army planes in th* past have be-r
built to army specification* and the
purchase of commercial type planes is
being made a* an experiment to facili-
tate expansion of the air corps in an
•tntftmcy,
Three Are Nominated
For Tulsa Health Board
TUL8A. June 29-(Special >-Dr.
R. M: Shepherd. Dr. Ned Smith,
physicians, and Dr. A. L. Walters,
dentist, have been nominated as mem-
ber* of the new city health board.
Doctor Shepherd is director of th*
Tulsa County Public Health aaaocla-
Uon and Is a well-known lung spe-
cialist. Doctor Smith to a trustee of
th* medical society, and Doctor Wal-
ter* formerly was president of th*
county dental aoclety.
Praair Bervteea Friday—Services
for Dr. A. F. Pruner. city dentist for
30 years, will ba 3 p. m. Friday in
th* Street and Draper funeral home
with Dr. W. R. White, pastor of the
First Baptist church, officiating. Bur-
ial will be in Memorial Park cemetery.
Doctor Pruner, who lived at 1317
Northeast Fburteenth street, died
Wednesday of a cerebral hemorrhage
Kotex Val-U-Box
66 s 1.00
Kotex 30'i Super and
Junior 48c
Kotex 12'$ Regular,
Super, junior 2 for 39c
A pioneer Christian outpost among
the Indian* was the old Dwight mto-
elon.
66<
L 3 PAI Hi ‘
Physicians ssld the youth, who has
J been able to attend only one term of
school, suffers a deficiency in bone
structure which cause* "soft bones”
Hi* latest mishap—• fall while he
pteyed in the yard of his home—re-
sulted in a broken leg.
SWEET CORN that makes
s your mouth water!
Cooked ths “CLUB” Way
...WithoutWater .
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It’s one of those cases where we’re offering hosiery from
three nationally known makers . . . but we cannot di-
vulge their names until you've seen them* You'll recog-
nize them as remarkable buys because of their gor-
geous sheerness and glorious colors. These ringless chif-
fons love to flatter your legs*
Tomorrow . . . Another Sole of Those
Famous Hose . .. Offered at Substan-
tial Savings!
• . ” ■ ' • ’ -* ** ’ * r.., »■ ■ \
Reg. 1.00 and 85c
SUMMER
EXAMINATION
Of the Oklahoma State Dental
Board will be held at the Uni-
versity Medical xchool. >00 N K
13th St , Friday and Baturdai
thto week Persun* desiring free
dental services will report at
- “ “ * Friday
x * I
doo*.
“Garterite”
9OAM NAMM MM. M • OAT WW
*Soft Boned' Btry Suffers
His Twentieth Fracture
CLARKSBURG. W Va.. June 39.
Thirteen-year-old XvereU Case
He to expected jr. I* bsck tn the hospital for trest-
Mtnr me nt of his twentieth bone fracture
in eight year*
Tulaa to Spend 852.000
For New Equipment
TOLSA June 29 — (Bpectel»—City I....... _ 2_ ’ __
played in the yard'of his home—re-
- »«*• ** 1
* p* * 1
I OM" " w-O'O'*
I uXs*<?L——’
Jury Gets Case
Of Kin Accused
By Theater Man
Woman Baaea Defense
Againat Theft Charges
On Alleged Intimacies
NXW YORK. June on-The
earn of Mrs. Lillian Bchreln. charged
with forgery and larceny in the theft
of SM.000 from the Martin Beck The-
ater Oorp.. of which she was sec re-
tary-tressurer, went to the jury
Thuraday.
General Hesston* Judge Chartoe C.
Nott jr. in hto charge eliminated an
but three larceny and two second de-
COUaU fr°“ U* ** counl
Mrs. Schrein* testimony that she
had been Intimate with Martin Beck,
her uncle by marriage, was categor-
toally Seated by the theatrical pro-
It was the defense contention that
money taken from the Beck corpora-
tion by Mr*. Bchreln was taken with
Beck's knowledge and waa in the na-
tar* of "gift*" resulting from Mr*.
Bchreln'. alleged relation* with Beck
Judge Nott Instructed the jury,
however, that ecto of Intimacy did not
give a woman th* right to take a
man's money
He also told the jury that the de-
fendant. according to her testimony,
concealed the amounts taken but con-
tended that Beck had given her gen-
eral authorisation to sign hto name
to legal paper*.
"W We to true. It to neither for-
gery nor larceny.“ he added
130 Youths Attend
Annual Boy Scout
Camp at Wilburton
M-ALBBTXR. June 3S.-<Bpeeial.)
—The thirteenth annua) 10-day out-
ing at Camp Tom Hale near Wilbur-
ton dosed thto week for 130 Boy
Bcouto and 13 leaders.
year’* ramp was the second
largest of Ito kind In ths history of
th* Choctaw area eouncu.
A feature of the eamp waa a court
of honor directed by R. B. Mitchell of
Wilburton, chairman of the Latimer
county district Carlton Weaver was
the principal speaker on the program.
Kelly DeBuak to scout executive of the
Choctaw area.
I ■
Enid Women's Club
HOLDXNVILLX June 39-(8pe-
I dal 1 — The Holdenville American
Legton post has brought to the at-
tention of many eligible former serv-
ice men in thto part of Oklahoma a
benefit, due World war veteran*, with
which many are not acquainted
Back travel pay application* have
been filled out by approximately 100
member* of the Holdenville post and
the Hughe* county service organisa-
tion. according to Bill Tucker, coun-
ty commander her*.
Ail World war veteran*, discharged
between November 11. 191*. and Feb-
ruary 3S. ISIS, who have not yet ob-
tained it ar* du* 1U cento a mile for
tend travel from the place of dis-
charge to place of entering th* miU-
tary eervle*.
Licenses
rpHE follow‘ag marriage licenses
w 1 were recorded at the courthouse
Thursday
\ THEODOR! MOSIER. 21 year* old.
Bethany, and KLVIK MILLER. Beth-
any.
JOSEPH R. HENKE. 37 year* old.
Hydro, and E8THKR M'OUIRE. 21
year* old. Outhrte.
JACK B. SMITH. St years old. ISO!
West End. and MARJORIE BLEV-
INS. 32 years old 2301 West End
DAVID D. WICK8ON. S3 years old.
Ontario Canada and WTNNIFRKD
HADLEY MM Northwest Eighteenth
ELLIB CARTER. 39 rears old. Bak-
ersville. Calif., and CELESTINE D.
LAWS. 3* year* old. *19 North Pon-
•hlO *
BYRON A BROWN. 31 veer* old
7no Southeast Fifth, and ALEECE L.
KLUOK 31 year* old. Lexington.
ess
■ ’ Divorce Petitions
mHI following divorce petition*
i 1 were on file Thursday at th*
L. courthouse:
KATIE ELLIS vs LEN W. ELLIB
crveliv alleged
RURY M SMITH va. L. C SMITH
ne-'erf eliesed.
WTLEN CREN8HAW re.
crre<N*fAW. neetoct altered.
.THAN CORWIN vs GEOROE COR-
WIN, cruelty alleged
New Librarian Chosen
For Phillips University
ENID. June 39—(Special.)—L. s.
Tomlinson. Washington. D C. a
former member of the staff of th*
library of congreae. eras listed thto
week bv Dr. Eugene S. Brigg* pres-
ident. aa the man who will become
heed of the Phillipa university library
with the sasning *r •* * “ -
Tomlinson hold*
degree from Cornell university, a de-
gree from Blackstone College of Law.
and a library science degree from
Washington iinlverrite. He speals
I French. German. Spanteh. Italian and
te Latin and baa baas in the emptor of
I th* c n*r seatone I library since imo.
PAWHUSKA June 29— (Special)
—New mall schedules which will give
P«*hueka mors and speedier service
will go into effect July 1. R. j. Mor-
row. postmaster, ha* announced
New connections hare been added
for both incoming and outgoing mall.
G°e of the principle improvement*
will be direct connections and one-
day service to a half doaen oil com-
munities northwes’ of here.
Previously mall to there point*, all
within 40 mile*, traveled several
hundred mile* going to Oklahoma
City, baek to Arkansas City and then
down to Burbank from where Star
route* were operated.
Production Credit
Groups Plan District
Meeting at McAlester
MALES 1 Ek. June 39— (Special.)
—The annual mid-year meeting of
the Muskogee Vinita. Klamlchi and
McAlester production credit mlocta-
I'^dY11 ** hfld McA1*Ur Ju|I ••
Operation, management and credit
procedure of these co-operative or-
ganisations. which have outstanding
loans of (1.154,000, win be the chief
topics of study and discussion during
the thrre-dsy session.
The organtastlon* to be represented
•t the McAlester conference have
made over 15.700 loans for appt oxi- j
matety (7.400 000 to Oklahoma far- “
mors and stockmen In the five yean 4
•Ince they were established
Law ■Isliite Take Tasto—One “
hundred twenty-five law students
Iteaday were taking the state bar
examination. The taste opened Wed-
nesday in the Biltmore hotel and wUl
continue through Friday afternoon
Results will be announced about Au-
*u»t is. bar officials mid.
NELIU8. 7701 North Eastern, a son. revenue would be (210.MO, while the
at Wesley reserve on the estimated tax levy.
MR. AND MRS. FRED BROOK8. i would be *53.040, making a total re- i
1017 Northeast Nineteenth, a eon. at Mrve of *3*4.312.
1 Wesley. Back Taxes May Help
MR. AND MRS FLOYD HIGH---—----- - •
TOWER. 500 South Byers, a daugh-
ter. at St Anthony.
MR. AND MRS JAMES W. SMITH.
401 Southwest Fourth, a daughter, at
8t Anthony.
MR. AND MRS CLAY WARD. *11
South Walker, a aon. at St Anthony.
MR AND MRS ROBERT AN-
DREW HAYES. 311 Wart Noble, son.
RICHARD I E«
’ MR AND MR8 GEORG! HARVEY
DEWOODY. 1310 Southwost Twsnty- in operating expense during the year.
plus eetlmate to *130.M*/
Houbigsnt Tile in
Quelques Fleurs
and Ideal 59c
Bathasweet 83c
ONT MBS C08N-0N TNI-C08 AT ITS 1ST
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I'1 third, daughter. BEVERLY JUNE.
|| MR AND MR8 ARTHUR BREW
Ir ER. Forty-ninth * South Pennsyl-
I vania. eon. WILLIAM GERALD
[■ MR. AND MRS EARL HELTON.
I *1* West Reno. son.
F MR. AND MR8 OLIVER LOREN
COMER. 339 Wert Pottawatomie, son.
I ORVILLE.
I MR AND MRS LOYD J RUSH-
ING. 1113 South Rockwood, daughter.
I JANICE CHRISTINE „
B DRTOOEND100* Northwest Fifth. Helps Iar Veterans
I d"MRl ANDJMMTLOISYAUGU8TU8 Obtain TfaVcl CUilllS
E MUNN. 317 South Shartel. daughter *“ *««’v* taauii.i
It SIR AND MRS OSCAR EARL
I FOX. 319 Southeast Thirteen*, son.
F BILLY OENE.
I MR. AND
OREEN. 308
r 4agglHgr.
I MR. AND MRS BEN H. REYN-
I OLDS. 91* Boutheart Twenty-eighth.
I. daushter ETHELYN
I MR AND MR8 MITCHELL 8
DYSON. 923 Southwest Seventh.
I UaaiMw.
II MR AND MRS JAMES BUCK
BRISCOE 2*20 Southwest Thirty-
second. daughter. GWENDOLYN
CAROL
Il MR. AND MR8 NORMAN BURN
ANDER8ON. 1943 Southwest Ninth,
eon. GERALD LEE.
L MR AND MRS JACK ORAL
MANNINO. *34 Southeast Twenty-
second, daughter NANCY JUNE
MR AND MR8 LEONARD D
T OWICE. Choctaw, aon.
* MR AND MRS ELMER JOSEPH
N CAMPBELL. MOore. eon.
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* Deaths
epHE following deaths wore recorded
A Thursday at city hall-
MR8 NELLIE MAODALINE
SHERMAN. 34 years old. 1*14 North-
west Seventeenth, chronic myocardial
MARY H DRAPER. 7* years old.
1'1 Wort Reno, intra-cranial hetnor-
Calendar
The Almanac—June 18-SO
Wodwsaday Temposatero
Maximum *7 Minimum «
Bus Firs*
o ;A > s
BTOM MOUM Derertasal 30
a. m. ^to 9. UL. Orocorr Kers* 7:3#
0 O 0
Births
MR8 HAROLD BIO-
*pHE Beata Quota fraternity, spoo-
A sored by many leading buslneeses
for the benefit of their sale* organi-
raUona. annually asartU a cup to the
best salesman of the year, regardless
of hto line.
Smith won his cup becauas of a
I <^”iie: 3~i93i "h< ’wm"^’'^. Install. New Officer.
ENID. June 29 — (Special ) -Mlm
Frances Mahoney was installed this
week a* preaident of the Enid Busi-
ness and Professional Women's club
with Miss Flo Felt serving as install-
ing officer
Other officers are Mrs. Mae Yan-
cey. first vice-president; Dr. Hop-
Roos, second vice-president: Mrs.
Alma Lehenbauer. recording secre-
tary: Mrs. Paulin* Woodard, corres-
ponding secretary; Mias Lena Forbes,
treasurer; and Mia* Lou Pord, parlia-
mentarian.
> -7
__I
bi. ££Ttor, AandUDJ‘V I
ptetlon of property ownen’ contribu- *°W
tlon* toward beautifying Civic Center worth of insurance
between Robinson and Harvey ave- Smith to serious in his sales talk*,
nue* was scheduled for Thursday aft- ,n<l doesn't know any very funny
ernoon stories His approach u one of sin-
Jeffrey said the contribution* have certty.
been completed by all owners of prop- “I never use high pressure ” he said.
,trtp elc*pt J“»t «o mt® a home to help people
Northw“l First street invest. I never in mv life pulled out
occupied by Western Bank and Office an aplicstlon and laid It on a man's
8uppl,r £* . #r’k until he said he wanted to deal ”
Jess Beck, manager of the firm smith s net
declined to contribute *525 toward the to^nVioTrtJfZ
project, while Morris Schonwald, own- *" *“"* •“*"
er of the lota said the office supplv
firm'* lease provide* the firm must
pay for improvement cost*
Johnston, attorney for Beck, ha*
been away from the city, but the con-
ference will be held a* soon as he
returns. Jeffrey said r
back Thursday afternoon,
added.
__Oklahoma City times
| Baker Denies $265,000 Surplus
in New City Budget
U. S. Super-Salesman, Bar None
«sivw ™ cwwEUabCRl ■ UTvIlDc OI Bl IW al
OER8. 1225 Broadway, a son. at Uni- 3100.000 in next year's miscellaneous
[. versity. revenue*. The council can appropri-
MR AND MRS. OTIS BALLARD, ate only up to *0 percent of thia year's
Boley, a son. st University. actual revenues for next year's buds
MR. AND MRS. LEE SMITH. *1# et. leaving the other 10 percent in re-
“?.’X4iSS5>93.ieMe.' c- 9-u ... —n u, te re. bt. rt.tr
pHO6EN the beat galeaman in the United State* for 1938. bar
'■* none. Jimmie C. Smith, inaurance salesman in the Ramaey
Tower, admitted Thursday he would be a flop selling refriger-
MR. AND MRS ROY E.
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