The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 85, No. 313, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1978 Page: 3 of 22
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JEAN JACKETS
—Original Values To ’13.
By Levi, Billy The Kid, Mann.
Toddlers and Boys’ Sizes
1 Price
Boys’ Rob Roy Flannel
PLAID SHIRTS
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TOWN BARBER Alex’ late town barber WB Bin i Hobbs
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for several years
Boys' Rob Roy
SPORT SHIRTS
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Permanent Press Solids
And Patterns. Sizes 5 to 20
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FINAL REDUCTION
JUNIORS’ FALL DRESSES
Sizes 5 Thru 13 — Assorted Styles
And Fabrics. Original Values To '40.
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Regulars 38. 39.42
Longs: 37,39, 40,41
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—Original Values To 12.00
Corduroys and knits. Regulars and slims.
Sizes 3,4,6,8,9.19,11,12.14,16.
1 Price
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CASH LOANS
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FINANCE CORP.
Open Mon Thruer.es kM
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112 N. Sth St.—222-1138
Social Security or Welfare Recipients Welcome
HE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Wednesday, March 8, 1971
Alexls Faced Once Again With Seeking Town Barber
is nothing neu qbarher come in when the farming New York and Minsinmippi with haircuts • — 0 ..
Residents Or te ImsAlex work is done for the day Not on March 11. lH4.hr Hobba Started back ttories.ahout his younger Alex is once again • town
will try again toencmmanit! manyfarmers are "elock married Mr Bertha toward okihoma, stoppn yermboth zoungandolder without a barber and again
birber to locate in th. 2 „ Cassmeyer of Westphalia, ntf al Salt tab, tt>.h hZT, atawomen.awazsendoyed of the community
community ut in ln . Mrs. Mary Hefner, Hobbs Mo They moved to Ft kes 0 WSLe he had a stopgatthesberbershop.said leaders will try to encourage
,8. daughter said her father Leonard Wood, Mo , where he ,Zf„L^ hsidaughter.He believed in someone to relocate in the
GoynesandMr’whsn.Brh never worried t getting barbered on the Army post hPshoptersnnaetrud tlwsondietlve according community becaune "every
went to Plainview Tno h rich All he wanted was From there the family moved antherin pininvin" TnA . needs a barber."
talkRiliHiAn.V1" . 10 enough »• raise hit family to Edinburg Ind where he anouerinriinvi"aTexaa Hobbs came down with
inAbexhobbsintorelocating "Hobbs and his wtte. Berth, barberedat andehP’Armh ptswanadhenathatahe. pneumonainMay.im.and ,
Mnhha , did a fine job in raising 10 than to Ft Ipin wg a reocmt 1 again on Feb 4, 1173 He did In ancient Rome peaches
Hob' nd his family children and one grndson Whchenonvowi,Wash A typical, barber, a good not recover from that Mrond sold for the equivalent of
moved to Alex in January, Alex was good t HlAn where he again trovlded Gf a ij^ and with plenty of round He died Feb 24 H 50 each
lone barbersting,, his family »
A« in many To years he owned and operated his
where even Small towns own shop for 28 years, "added
"nenhevery.one his Mrs Hefner
neishbor.Hobbs would make Hobbs started barbering
poec Alls "to the hair when he was 18 yearsild
0 t^X "hocouldn ' come while a reident or ‘Fitcher,
RoSiden A At that time 4 haircut cost 25
Of -he | most cents and 4 shave 15 cents
olthe. people the His first barber chair • as an
surrounding community orange crate He w as “D
Hobbsas the"friendly barber at state capitol idle
mrtertmAlex"He never William H "AIfaffa BilI"
mn S .h would go Murray was governor from
snmeone sshair after hours. In his younger yean he also
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 85, No. 313, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1978, newspaper, March 8, 1978; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1868464/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.