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THE HUSONIAN-DEMOCRAT HUGO OKLAHOMA
r GE FIV1
THURSDAY OCTOBER 16 11)17
Firm Head Praises
Newspapers’ Value
for Advertisers
HCWALD C SMITH president of werld'i
largo I pop corn company
An importer! increase in news'
paper advertising — as much as IOC
par coni in some markets— has beet
plan nod for Jolly 1 ime I’ap Corn thil
season Howard C Smith presidani
of the American Pop Corn Company
Sioux City Iowa has announced
"Newspaper advertising is thi
backbone of all Jolly Time sales pro
motion " Mr Smith said “We regu
iarly use more than 1100 newspaper
in all parts of the nation We fee
that this form of advertising has beei
greatly responsible for Jolly Tirm
Pop Corn's position as sales leadei
In sales surveys we find that in thos
cities where Jolly Time is consistent
ly advertised o e tpapers it is firs
in sales'’
lopjctf uoM joaini ji sumA o j
I for u dolltir than any other clasi
I people F'r city reople to coni-
j plain about present "high” feed
I prices is u crime This c pcinlly
Applies t white-collar ami union
lui or which wi ks orly forty hours
a week in air-cooled plunt3 in
I -tfoumr ard wtll Itegtc I rooms
I winter all with modem 'ighting
and c nv nionco-i
Food pricis are high i x!ny corn
pared with prewar prices a!thoug i
no a- h'gh ns wakes but attain
I ray they should be judged bv
tht-ir twenty year average They
wll gvon enough ho low again
INFLATION vs DEFLATION
Keru ar t aders of my column
rn w hiw I urged the purehasc
if a farn1 in the 1030 s 1 tld you
Almost every month that a small
farm is the best hedg ? again it
inflati n aloi-g with religi-i'i
?“! uni Cmlri n Now that
i aim are double in value an I
farm i atv staving th" Lest of
teak" eggs milk and vegetables
“free you wish yuifther had tuk-
en my at'vice!
Ilut if you then did n-1 du this
it is better now to wait until th
nc t slumii ciimi s Now is the
nii to stt r up money with which
to buy a 'arm later Keep in min i
ht buaine s cycle which bar ai-
jvay r p rated since th" day of
!‘huia'h in Egypt when looenii
I a’ii in charge of tht-ir OPA
! INFLATION AND DEFLATION
It is true that farmers profit '
hem inflation bicause their costi
U etty much fixed Although
they need to pay rrore for help
The Little Lady We U rged to Pay Ue a Long Visit
nnr p vi tist hlkoi
Rev Mosi Wesley cf Red Oak
Ok lab -- nrc ’h at ihe Ch c
ob i 10 t t1-" 11:00 d?iock t mi ll
ing SVi03
Sunday sih
am
J
at 9:4 I
Try Cur Cabifieu Advertising
IF FURNITURE
W knl X Irr !unklnt
“WE HAVE rr
To Sal
At Prices You Can Afford
tow ri "'ll i hi riiMt:
tot m i
A G MOORE
Furniture Co
219 221 N Hroatltvay
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Bnbs n Di-cu c Kami Income
HMUKKA KVNS Ot 10 Y
fainter me new making big
profits Th trrcri net income
?ikvr kee l fr n 1 billion d Hun
in 1 94-r- to IX billion dollar? la-t 1
yeadl It will be over 20 billion
'"!!ar-i this ytar notwithstanding
the poor c rn crop this con
pur' with a pit war income of
12 billion d liars or less
F Ait MKItS LEARNED LESSON
(Fit farmer-- at not bidding up
kind values and hot rowing money
' they did during Wud War I
Instead they arc U'ing their prof-
Its to pay off mortgager im-
prove the farm- ard its building
and I uil! up i-ftnk accsttnl Farm-
ers hank deposits and jrovmmen
bo ml pun hi es last year an- sat I
to have been about 2G inillio-i
fioliurs M leaver the in-tallatioi
4f electricity t li phones and bath-r-
mis has im-rea-cd 100 per cent
sir-o Worai ar I
I
This oink' farming one of the
‘‘over 100 billion d liar' indus-
tries when tne land livestock m-
chineiy (tops and other invest-
ments are considered This uroi-
pciily is most evident when one
navels through the country a J
rave th pa t three we k — an I
set- how veil the houses are paint-
ed the line autohihile Leing
driven and the farm ra’ ab'litv l
rend heir b ys and girls to col-
lege EilOl’LD PRICES ffr’ CRITICI
Farmers urc entitle! to ev-r
cert they ie making today The
faiinti ' pi of it s hotll I judged
ly nn annua' aaernge ovet a busi-
ness evcle of twenty years When
their profits are figur -d in this
way farming s th pooiert paid
industry in the world Over a term
KM) RIDER
and machinery during good time
' if the farm i paid for their
thief interest is in the rain sun 1
mil weather which trea's oyrryonei
alike at all times Henes Hnv in-
reaso in the price of f:ti m pr-'
- ucts during infhition is largely
pr 'it
Whin ho we v ' r !efluti r comes
h- fa liner suffers mo a betauso
e cut do very little t- h v r his
costs A unemploymcn1 hits th)
ities the worker Iwve less t-
spi-nil uf -n meat- th n the mice
of livestock nuicklv alls less
grain is fed to ra'tle hi gs chick
ens etc and this also knocks
I wn the price f corr h-gs and
everything t-'se The farmers then
"hold the l ag’’
ONTIlION
In the rrrantime th only so-
luti n ls for all of u ti re-
examine our buying habits to si-
where vv can re-duc waste eepe-ri-ilv
'i th ft'c of f 'Oil Those
who have been consuming cu'e-
lessly should set an example for
a wi-er use of our sr-ircc re-
ources and g "ids curirg this pi
i:d when marv people find it in-
( ns'twlv d ffienlt t purchase
v-hit thev really need
Try Dur rlasaiiied nv it
lroom
las!i
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I ENT AVI' y Mr- -lienees-inminu
Fh ms lrqien- nt y c-
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Western I nlcn J H Hradar-Sle
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Iireat- f n pc: sen -r inir W
tl Sjiitll 4th 144-1'C
Dn-jf-it Conitions
Hn Stile’s Wheat
Belt itay Cr'tic-il
0X1 tHOMLA City iUP)
Drougnt conditionK in Oklnhoma’-
vast wheat belt remain critical'
and prspe ts for livcrtcck pas-
t’lenly of —
Fryors
Fat Hens
FOX PRODUCE
Phone 1 1 S
Behind Frisco Depot
FI’ EE DELIVERY
tuies in ti-e area are nil th-
wccekly cr p survsy of the (J S
D naitmrn rf Agiiculture raid
The report did not mention the
po -ilrlity '-f da-t atorma but
I official -aid the 'dusters" could
I I tart “almcrt anvtiiM nuw under
I prc ent ennjiti ns ”
“Dr-eght c nditions prevailod
g neially over the state durinyth
wty-k en ling Tue-day’ the report
at-d ‘ Ra’nfall was inadrqua'e
to sp- ut vilunteer wheat an I
little of the int 'tided win t tcceag
aa l-een se'iid to date due to
dtv soil cr"dit!tr"
Two ww-v ago K D Bloo I
feoeral cr p statistician said he
ja inner and autumn dr ight
in the mith western wheat sta'e-’
th'ontrnfd to spawn a new era cf
dust storm an I desolation on th-
gr eg plains Ri iod prpared to-
i t' KSON
Phone 939
No Vd' anr in p-ires
k t
Luci'la Rr per Rea H'lt
JORDAN BUS CO
Bus Schedules
EFFECTIV E MAY 7 19-17
Servce Store i
CHAkLES NEASE
108 V Jackson Phane 70
7“ 2 i '"TT
students in rn Iowa
schooi vo lor rliort tklrts
The eyes have i '
Crc 15 or c ' arc rrc’s
oniy slicu's hoto in- ?rtn t a
I pert goti thlat m oi?y fii J in
friei£sh y
v Pay Cash
For
Head or Crippled
Animals
rai 5 oilect 1 4(i
loiton Kcrdcriiiff
Company
Huko Okh
Auckonetr
For Any Kind of
Heal Fstato lave
St'vk Furniture
Salt-
Cun I act
P W SHORT
EXPERIENCED
Auctioneer
West Round
Durant Dallas
Ada Ar Invjie
Oklahona City
Wichita Falls
Amactlio
7 :40 a m
10:20 a m
12:55 a m
1 :40 p m
4:25 p m
7:15 p i
North Round
Yntler Atoga
McAlesler
Misk"pee
Tulsa
3:00 p m
7:20 p m
7 :30 a m
1 1 :45 a m
F7ast Bjund
i lab DaQ Man
Foreman Aik
Ash !-wn Ark
Texarkana Ark-
L x Shrevei oil
ia Broken Bow
Hi t Springs Ark
4 :00 a m
7 :25 a m
10:00 a tn
2 :05 p m
5:20 p m
7 :30 p m
- 0 : 1 0 ti s
From Fisher Styling to Knee-Action Comfort
BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST CAST
is yours only in Chevrolet!
Phone
KII2 West ! :c!Min
For Compete I rif rotation Plione 71
G nerai Offices Security F-rst National Rank Bldg
Hugo Oklahoma
TEST THESE THRILLS!
You’ra master of every
motoring situation when
you own a new Chevrolet
You hove power getawoy
dependability in extra
measure for Chevrolet's
proved Valve-in-Head
Engine has delivered more
miles for more owners
over a longer period than
ony other engine built
todoy
STUDY THE STYLING!
What a beauty leader this car is! Trim as a
yacht in line end contour — luxurious as a draw-
ing room in upholstery and appointments! The
body is a Fither body — exclusive to Chevrolet
in the lowest-price field
REVEL IN THIS RIDE!
Just settle down in
the form-fitting seat
cushions — and relax!
Travel ever any rood —
from boulevard to by-
way — is me de smoother
steadier safer by the
Unitized Knee-Action
Ride — another advan-
tage found only in
Chevrolet and higher-
priced carv
YOU BUSTED NE STAsH
LOOK i T TH' TREBLE
f S"B'S CAUSED GOiN'
AROUND SLUaaiN'
WOM6N AN'
LETTIN’ SOIE
WM MAN TAKE
th’ blame:
MV STARS JMP AW I KNOW IT BuT
CU SHOULDN'T VKNCV OCOL A THERE’S )
have m-t Poce V times wven i just
GUI HE DIDN'T A SOTA LOSE
DO A THINS? JS CONTROL '
INSIST ON SAFETY!
You hove every right to demand
the highett degree of motoring
safety for your fomily and you
get it with Chevrolet’s Unisteel
kody by Fisher Knee-Action Ride
and Positive-Acticn Hydraulic Brakes
—features combined only in Chev-
rolet and higher-priced carv
Be sure your car is ready for winter! Bring it to us
for service and lot us get it ready for the bad-
weather days ahead
CHEVROLET
LOWEST-PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD!
O’Neal Chevrolet Co
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Schooler, W. E. The Husonian-Democrat (Hugo, Okla.), Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1947, newspaper, October 16, 1947; Hugo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1840822/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.