The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 228, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1949 Page: 4 of 20
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THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 19
Golf Bridge
Club Sets
Yule Party
Membcn of the Women! (kU
end Bridge club will have an an
nual Chrietmaa party Dec. 14 it
wax announced at the regular
meeting Wednaeday.
Mr A. J. Boberta was horteSs
to the group for the one oclock
luncheon at the Country dub.
The tables were decorated with
fall flowers.
During the afternoon SO of the
40 present played golf. Hie re-
mainder played canasta. -
Card game prisea want to Sirs.
Roberts and Mrs. T. F. foster.
Mrs. WlUlard Baker won low
net for 18 holea fur the golfers.
Low grorn was made by Mrs. C.
R. VanValkenburgh. There was
a tie for low net for nine holea
between Mrs. Harry Goes and Mrs.
Charles L Milleer.
Mrs. J. L. Bryan will be hostess
at the next meeting.
Mrs. Owensby
Entertains
Sewing Club
When the members of the Sew
and Sew club met Wednesday
with Mrs. O. E. Owensby 1310
Arkansas plans ware made for
their Christmas luncheon. It is
to be Dec. 14 in the home of Mrs.
i Gaylord Knowles.
Mrs. Gene Mayo and Mrs. Joe
Bowers w era guests.
Members httending were Mrs.
C. L. Porter Mrs. John Wools
Mrs. Knowles. Mrs. Laurence Re-
in In ger and Mrs. Bob Pearey.
DR. W. C. BULLARD
CHIROPODIST
Feat Treublea Corrected 1
Take Appointments After
Busiaeaa Houra
MI (tenth Seventh Street
none 8M Chtckaeha. Okta.
Complete Line ef
New H. Ol Osage
MODEL TRAINS A BOTFLIES
Race Can and Medd Ahpfamea
BOOK EXCHANGE
CREAM COLD WAVE
$5.00
Indadae Hair Shaping; Styling
Ruby's Beauty Shop
819 Calends Phan MSI
CHRISTMAS GIVING
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want whaa yoe rant tar sa ea
the ftft lift feaiarda fat MMhatu Da
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WITH
Ready-Mixed.
CONCRETE
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Right Whan Van Want H
Botts Hulme fir
Smith Concrete
Co.
1 Washed Sand
Crushed Rack
7th A Frlscn Tracks
Phone 2844
LOVELY NEW FALL
PERMANENTS
At m-ndMay
REDUCTIONS
For A Limited Time
$15X6 Permanent WH
New
313X6 Permanent IXS3
Now. O
All Type Fine Beaaty Wark
Oklahoma National
BEAUTY SHOP
110 N. 3rd. Phono 171
No Drogging
Delays .
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rfck-Up. tottrarr
or flag
A. L Franklin
rsa. SU SM Sa. SOM
Bonded Roofs
APPROVED
BARRETT
ROOFERS
Ee-Reeflng
PHONE 14
DeHart Sheet Metal
and ROOFING
. . 1333 S 4th
Social Calendar
Thursday
Rcbekah regular meeting. Odd
Fallow hall 7:16 pm.
Philo Mathis Mrs. Jo McIntosh
1111 South 30th pm.
Friday
Home Culture dub. Mrs. J W.
Owsley 1801 Chickasha Mrs.
T. R. Bingham eo-hoetets 3 JO
pm.
Four oclock unit of the Chickasha
Faderated Garden dub Mrs.
Bert Strong 113$ Karins 1:10
pm.
Poppy unit of the Chickasha Fed-
erated Garden club Mrs. J. R.
Woodward 1311 South 11th 3 JO
St Joseph unit of the P-TA guest
nfehtT parish hall 3 pm.
PNG Christinas party for mam
bars and families Odd Fallows
hall 7 p.m.
Camera dub members only 133
Sou Fourth t p.m.
Sa tarday
Juvenile MacDowdl Music dub
1 Carnegie library 1:30 pm.
Jolly Tima Dance dub IOOF
I pm.
hall.
Just Play Bridge club Mrs. A. B.
Cochran 601 South Seventh
3 p.m.
Junior Social Worker regular
meeting souncil room of the
city hau 7:30 pm.
Marian chanter of OES. regular
meeting initiation and election
. of officer Masonic ball 7:30
p.m.
Tuesday ..
Gladiolus unit of the Chickasha
Federated Garden club annual
Christmas party and luncheon
Mr C. C. Butler 1330 Chick-
. ash 1 pm.
Matrix club Mr Kirksie Horn
1527 South Fifth 3.15 pm.
Dahlia unit Christmas luncheon
Mr Roy Slee 1518 South 10th.
3:30 pm.
Young Matrons' circle of the
First Christian church Mr Joe
McIntosh 1311 South 30th 7:30
p.m.
Sally Goodin Square Danes dub
Bordan Officers' dub 7 JO p.m.
Wednesday
Woman's Golf and Bridge dub
luncheon Mr J. L. Bryan '
Country club 1 p.m. .
Tulip unit of the Chickasha Fed-
erated Garden eluby. Christmas
luncheon Mr J. F. Hickay.
1038 South 13th 1 us
Sornsi Mr J. D. Snead 1701
South 17th Mr Rad Ston eo-
hostas 2J8 pm.
Ho-Down Square Danoa did Bcr-
dan Officers dub pm. -
OCW GROUP BACK
FROM SOUTHERN
ASSOCIATION MEET
A group of the faculty at the
Oklahoma College for Women
returned to Chickasha today from
Houston Texa where they have
bean attending a meeting of the
Southern Amnciition ef Colleges
for Women.
They are Dr. and Mr Dan
Proete Miss Julia Lee Hawkin
Miss Virginia Embre Mis EM
Null and Jea A Millar.
Delta Kappa Gamma
To Meet At Riverside
The Mu chapter ef tha Ddta
Kappa Gamma will meet aft River-
ids Indian ached at Anadarko.
Saturday Da 8.
SMU-NOTRE DAME
GAME ATTRACTS
LOCAL COUPLES
Scvaral families from Chickasha
ire planning to attend the South-
era Methodist university - Notra
Dama game in Delia this Satur-
day. Mr.and Mr Edwin Daibay
1837 South 14th plan to drive
down for tha gam -Mr
aud air Julius BurtachL
1033 Chlekash will attend the
puna on tickets wen by thair son
Tom attending Caada Hall in
Tula Ha had tha lucky number
out of 3000.
Another couple Mr. and Mr
Harry Pi tier 124 Chlckariia wiU
attend the gam
CATHOLIC WOMEN
ASKED TO MAKE
RESERVATIONS
Chickasha parsons planning to
attend the council of Catholic
woman to be held next i
should make their rnnrsilona
with Mr Dale Hoover local con-
tact chairman.
Mom than 300 Oklahoma Cath-
olic women am expected at tha
quarterly masting of tha Chick-
asha Denary Council of the Na-
tional Council of Catholic Wom-
en to be held in Union City next
Wednesday. Father Alexander
Andrews and a number of Chick-
asha woman are expected to at-
tend. Father Thomas Hollman pastor
of the St. Joseph church and the
St Joaeph Altar society will be
host
Registrations will begin at 10
xm. in tha church with tirssinns
opening at 10:30 p.m.. Them will
be a masting of the Deanery
Executive board preceding the
general assembly.
Short Stories
Mr. and Mr Robert L. White
and two aon Robert and Howard
Vinita am visiting Mi Whites
garant Dr. and Mr Howard
Mr. and Mr C. P.
1414 Vinnaeot have returned
from Deerfield Beach FI where
they visited Mr. and Mr Bryant
Welsh and daughter Ann
S. M. Howell 1131 Geergto re-
turned Wednaeday from Loa An-
gela Calif whore ha has beta
employed.
Cheryl Lynne Molnfeeh daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mr Joe McIntosh
1311 South 30th b spending toil
week with her aunt end unci
Mr. and Mr Raymond Fromaa hi
Ktogfiehar.
Double Four
Bridge Club ;
Plans Party
Nama warn drawn far the gift
exchange at tha Christmas party
planned for Da 14 by the mem-
bers of the Double Four Bridge
dub Wednesday.
Mr Perry Davi 1403 South
13th was hostess to the group.
Mr Judaon Welle won the high
prise and Mr Cecil Wright sec-
ond high.
Mr Loiter Shearer was a guast.
Others attending were Mr J.
D. Ray Mr Levi Reynold Mr
H. G. Wilmott and Mrs. Eldcn
Stroahln
NAMES ADDED
TO GUEST LIST
Added to tot list ef thorn at-
tending tha birthday anniversary
party of Mr P. J. Lister 623
North Ninth Tuesday night were
Mr. and Mr Frank Lister Mr.
and Mr Carolyn Lister Mariana
Lister and Danny Lister.
CHAPTER 29 OES
GROUP ATTENDS
EVENT IN MARLQW
A number of member of Chap-
ter 38 of tho Order of the Eastern
Star attended tha buffet and re-
caption in Marlow Tuesday night
honoring Mr Jess Adkins of Mar-
low assoc la la grand matron.
Thoee attending were Mr Eva
Scott Mr. and Mr Henry Conn
Mr. and Mr Howard Dry den Mr.
and Mr LeRoy Pars more Mr
W. W. Gentry Mr Jess Lillurd
Mrs. Bessie Holland Mr W. B.
Howard E. L. Reed Mr J. A.
Townsend Mr Ora Mead Mr
Nelson Manley Mr. and Mr
Laurence Church well and Mrs.
J. A. McCarthy.
Cyril
Moore-Clift
Vows Are Read
(By Express Csrreapendent)
Cyril Dae. 1 E. J. Clift Cyril
announces the marriage of li-
darko and Lowell Moore na-
darko and Lowell Moorfe tna-
darho Saturday evening. Nov. 26
In the Assembly of God church.
Rev. Mr. Moore read the mar-
riage vow The chancel was
banked with multi-colored chry-
santhemums and candelcbra The
candles were lighted by Mias
Donna Harrison and Tommy
Jona m
Mies Delons Dul worth sang
several vocal sola
For her wedding the bride chose
a white satin gown fashioned
with full length sleeve close-
fitting bodice and peter pan col-
lar edged with lace. Her finger-
tip length veil of illusion was at-
tached to a halo of flower She
carried a white Bibla topped with
an arrangement of carnation '
Mias La verna Clift niece of the
brid eras maid qf honor. She
won a yellow taffeta gown with
a shoulder length veil. Bridemaids
were Mies Nancy Lair and Miss
Sue Whit who wore pastel green
and pastel pink taffeta gown
Jimmy Moore served his broth-
er aa bast man. -Ushers
were Bob White and
Jackie Ward..
Tha brlda is a graduate of Ana-
darko highschool and ha since
a receptionist in the
Anadarko hospital.
Tha bridegroom also a grad-
uate of Anadarko highschool. Is
1 by Southwestern Bell
Telephone company. .
Tha bride ia a sister of Mr
Eldon Roberts of Cyril.
Mr. and Mr Ted Creek were
hosts Saturday at a family re-
union. Relatives present were Mr.
and Mr Bill BoaU of Kansas City
Kansas; Mr Hsian Basil and son
of Lawton Mr Luther Hamm of
Lawton Mr. and Mr Alt Hal-
lent and Sandy of Anadarko Mr
Mary Achley Anadarko; Mr. and
Mr Troy Tallent and Peart Dean
of Anadarko Miss Dorotliy Hurd
George Tallent and Hoy Ellis
Crook.
A family rranlra waa held Sun-
day In the Jim Heard horn south
of Cyril. Thom present were Mr
L. A. Whatley Darlene and Ron-
nie of Duncan Mr. and Mr
Charles Higginbotham and Helen
of Addington Mr. and Mr Am
Ikard and Jimmy of Oklahoma
City Mr.-and Mr E. W. Deeds
and Edythe of Stillwater and Miss
Joyce Ikard. Mlm Dorothy Ikard
and Roy Ellis Crook.
Mi Tammy Teague waa the
recipient of many gtfte when her
friend gathered in her new home
for a house-warming. Hostesses
ware Mr Dewey Burke Mr Ben
White and Mr Fred Ally.
Games were played with Mr
& L. Moor Mr Maxine Eng-
land and Mr Gladys Elkins win-
ning prize
Others present were Mr Hugh
Day Mr Bud Wade Mr Clar-
ence Wright Mr Clifford Jones
Mr Glein Smith of Duncan Mr
Bill Bantly Mr Joe Porterfield
of Cement Mr Earl Sandlin Mr
Frank Melton. Mr Bud Scoggins
Mr Ella Detter Mr Geneva
Heiman Mir Tad Moline. Mr
Wayne Harold Mr Ted Crook
' er Kemp Mr Effie
Mr Eddto Steven Mr
Wllaon
Mr Re-
Mr Luther
! SpMYSy
Blilla Harrl Mr Opal
Mr Jeanne GilchreeL 1
fine Berne Mr Bill Glimp Me
Audrey McNutt and Mr Gllhert
Rapp
TED BRAIRD RECOVERING
FROM HEART ATTACK
Oklahoma City Da 117
Tad Beaird executive secretary
of tho University of Oklahoma
Alumni association b recovering
from a heart attack at Will Rogers
Veterans hospital Hospital at-
tendants saia Beaird has bean
able to gat about in t wheelchair.
Ha b undergoing ipedal treat-
ment at too Veterans hospital.
Tho word advertisemjnt com-
monly was used In Shakespears
day to mean information of any
Farm Bureau Doesn't
Want Cinched Profit
Columbu Da 1 (47 "Tha
American Farm Bureau federation
does not want government to
guarantee fermen a profit" Al-
lan B. Klin federation president
declared.
He added:'
Government guarantees of
profitable farm prices lead to
stabilized mediocrity in agricul-
ture. Kline addreawd tha Slat an-
nual meeting of the Ohio Farm
Bureau federation.
Postage Up
On Yule Cards
Christmas greetings that you
mailed with one and one-half
cent stamp in 1948 will cost you
two cents now Lloyd Null act-
ing postmaster announced today.
The rate waa increased Jan.
1 1340. ha added. It covers all
sealed cords and lattara with
signature aoly. Ha explained
that thorn Including more writ-
ing than the signaler nqaira
a three eent stamp
"In mailing package" ho con-
tinued it is much better to mail
them early. Mark thorn Not to bo
Opened Until Christmas ' rather
than wait and be caught in tha
deluge of Yuletid. mail. It starts
around Dec. 15. -If
you wait until later your
cards and packages may not bo
delivered until after Christmas
he warned.
Last year the Chickasha poet-
office handled the largest volume
of mail during the rush than in
any one year in the history of too
office" Mr. Null said. During the
month of December 1940 373430
pieces of mail were run through
the canceling machine. That's
only letters and card" ha com-
mented. We are expecting a greater
rush this year. In feet It has al-
ready started ha added.
The earlier in the day that
packages an mailed tha batter
? wiL' wlr. ia said. Tha part
crflee la already making prep-
st to meet tha Christmas
r
Careless addressing is tho reas-
on a lot of greeting card letters
and package! did not reach their
destinations last year. Mr. Null
urged that the addressees full
name house number street end
city be complete.
If a three eent stamp la used
it can b forwarded to the ad-
dressee if hie has moved or return-
ed to the lender provided bis ad-
dram ia available. In using a two-
cent stamp toe letter or greet-
ing cannot be forwarded or re-
turned to the sender but will go
to a dead letter office.
Mr. Null concluded by pleading
please help by mailing early.
Anti-Red Group
Asks Members
London Dec. 1 The Anti-
communist Free World Labor eon-1
fcrence voted Wednesday to invite !
1.500000 west European Catholic i
union workers to Joint tho now '
international j
The vote 48-4 came only one :
day after tha Comintern ordered 1
a world campaign to enlist too;
Catholic worktrs an too side of.
the Communist
The bM to toe CaftoUm had a
atring on It It stated that Catta-
ils anion! mast quit to existing
Catholic Labor International
within twa yarn If they Jsh to
thte new movement
The invitation was extended to
workers in Catholic trade unions
in Belgium Holland Luxembourg
Switzerland and the Scandinavian
countries.
Italian and French
making up toe rest of
Europes 5000000 Catholic union-
ist were represented her be-
cause both an affiliated with thair!
national trade union center The!
unions invited today are not - j
r.mmnmmm
SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS
REDUCTIONS ON
Custom
Built.
VuMtlUR
Blinds
Cull Us For Fret Estimate
On This Documbar Special.
ANTINORO
FURNITURE SHOP
613 8 15th Fhaou 364
WILEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Where bearaaee Is Net
A BUellac
SIS Petrefena Bldg. Phene 568
Booklet Tells How
To File Tax Report
By JAMES MARLOW
Washington Da I (47 For 35c
you can gat a lot ef information
on making out your 1843 income
tax. -
Tan isnt have to fteera tha
tax an yaw 1041 heaa ar
pay it till 1958.
But if you want lot of do-
tailed information theres a gov-
ernment booklet you can buy. Ife
called "Your Federal Income
Tax."
It runs to 130 page is put out
by the internal ravanuo bureau
which coUaete your tax and ia in-
tended to answtr a lot of ques-
tion Yea can bay it by medal
35 cents to the enparintendant ef
daeoawnt' U. 8. jeraraaicet
printing affle Wadringtsa OA
Last year toe government put
out a similar booklet and at"
365X00 conie
InlMB about 13 million people
filed an income tax return on
their 1848 income. In 1810 around
S3 million art expected to file
return on their 1348 income.
When tha taeame tax dead-
line Jts Biarah 15 1856
draws near thte writer and attar
aewsaun will write series ef
eterlm explaining wh dam what
bent bis ineema tax.
- But none of them stories can go
into toa detail and cover as
many different problem as ar
treated in this booklet So it's a
good quartette lnvastment for- a
great many people. .
Tha government will mail to
everyone who filed a return in
1940 an income tax form for
filing their return In 1850.
It will send out two kinds of
forms: An easy on called 1040A
and one that requires a little more
work called 1040.
With the letter the government
will enclose n 18-page booklet ex-
plaining aome of too details of in-
come tax filing.
Still tola booklet helpful a it
b does not cover aa much ground
as toa 130 page booklet explained
abov
Aa an example of soma of too
fields treated in the larger book-
let: It shews the step-br-step way
ef filling rat a return; B severs
thinss like contribution dedns.
120
N.5th
Strait
Ladles Nylon (White nnd Tuaraso)
SLIPS... .3
Ladies' Rayon (Imo Trim and Tailored)
SLIPS..;;... ...Is
Ladies' All Wool
SWEATERS .... 2s5
Beautiful Silk
Headscarfs .... 98e
P
Plastic
APRONS 39
Reguloify to 5.95
BLOUSES
CLOSE-OUT AT -
Fine Quality Men's
Shorts 3 pairs 2
Genuine Wrap Men's Fancy 39c
Socks 3 pairs . . . 1
Men's Press In White or Patterns
SHIRTS. 2
x
Genuine Tuf-Nut
Army Twill Type IV Khaki
PANTS or ffi)98
SHIRTS
PIPER PLAYERS'
FOUNDER TALKS
TO OCW CLASSES
Paul "Buddy Piper founder
and one of the owners of the Piper
Players lectured to several speech
claseee at Oklahoma College for
Women white a visitor on the
OCW campus Tuesday and Wed-
nesday. Mr. Piper waa en route to hb
homo in Colorado. He has been an
tour with the Piper Player They
are now on Christina vacation
and will resume their tour in IUi-
noi Indiana and Wisconsin after
toa holiday
Tho Piper players have two
summer and ona winter company
In toa summer there b a melo-
drama company at Crippla Creek
and tha summer stock company at
Idaho Springs CoL
Mbs Dorothy Lao Hickman sec-
retary in tha fine arts office at
OCW was a member of the melo-
drama company last summer.
Hospital News
In the pest 34 hours local hos-
pitals have admitted 13 patients
and dismissed IS.
Admitted were Mr Jewel Lum
Mr Elaine Fries Mr Glover
Methvin and Mrs. Ed Stark of
intnvh.n. i Chickash Mr Alins McMahan
introduce to the nd 3AUen Clln o Apache
Gary Lindell Wilson of Blanch-
ard and Mr F. M. Lands of Nin-
nekah all medical; Kant Slaugh-
teer and Mr Anita Beverly of
Chickasha add Buddy Harman of
Pauls Valley minor surgery; end
Mr Jim Bidleman of Fort Cobb
major surgery.
Dismissed were Mr Pearl
Chappell and Mr Cora Fountain
of Blanchard Mr Violet Sima of
Apache and Mr Kenneth Cul-
bertson of Amber all medical;
Mr Loyd Clark of Chickasha.
Charlotte Garvin of Anadarko and
Mr Jewell Shiflett of Fletcher
all minor surgery; Frank Novotny
of Pocam'.-l major surgery; Mr
W. B. Lang and baby boy of
Chickasha and Mr C. C. Kara
and baby girt of Rush Spring
traveling axpenea deduc-
tion!. alimony and aatomabita
dednetten payment and refund
af tax and aa an.
This booklet aa a result of aug-
geattona and comments on too
previous yearte booklet; has beat
unproved and enlarged.
In hb preface tha cammiaaioner
of internal ravanu George J.
Schoenaman. says:
Tha averaga taxpayer ean hard-
ly expect that toa reading of this
booklet will make him a qualified
tax expert but it b believed that a
easeful perusal will result in a
better understanding of tha tax
law and will in moat case
provide the information derrad.
Turner To Attend
Democratic Dinner
Oklahoma City Da 1 47 Gov.
Roy J. Turner will leave by air-
plane today for New York end the
national Democratic dinner Friday
night
Turner will
dinner the Democratic governors
and cabinet members attending the
vent
Other prominent Democrat in-
cluding State Chairman Jim
Arrington National Committee-
woman Mrs. Ms belle Kennedy and
National Committeeman Elmer
Harber will attend the dinner.
DRY WEATHER
DAMAGES CROPS IN
WESTERN AREA
Oklahoma City Dec. 1 (47
Dry weather in western Oklahoma
b resulting in damage to crop
toe Santa Fa railroad system crop
report indicate
Tha npart laid eub-mabtura
la Oklahoma atilt b plentiful
despite a warm dry autumn
but added the state need more
surface moisture.
Except for crape in western por-
tion the report was favorable
sit
Bad joints in overhead electric'
power lines now can bo detected
easily by an instrument used on
toe surface of toe earth. The in-
strument b an Infra-red detector
technically known as a bolometer.
Savings When You Need Them Most. Put These
Items on Your Christmas Shopping List.
JOHNSON'
Regular $3.95
Lad lot' Rayon Jersey
SLIPS
95
1
Now Shipment
Dress Prints
Beautiful Patterns
29s yd.
1
2.95 Wash
2f Frocks ....... I95 1 Head Scarfs ..59c
Ladies' Reyen
FULL FASHIONED
HOSE
pr69c
Regular 10.95
HI-TEST
8-Inch Drillers
Boots
SPECIAL
Alex Youth Suffers
Severe Lacerations
Den Denney 14-monto-old son
of Mr. end Mr 8. L. Denny of
Alex wee admitted to a local hos-
pital Wednesday afternoon with
severe laceration
Ha fell on a piece of gloss which
rent through his upper back. Hb
condition b reported to bo satis-
factory.
i
Ladies
Men's Tuf-Nut
O'ALLS
Zipper Bib
Special
BOY'S FANCY
Child's mite
Elk Hi-Top
Shoes;
HEAD OF CATHOLIC
CHARITIES IN
OKLAHOMA DIES
Oklahoma City Da 1 (47
Msgr. James A. Garvey superin-
tendent of Catholic charities ia
Oklahoma for mom than 30 year
died yesterday.
Ha had been U far snare thaa
a year. Ha aaffend foam a heart
Fatter Garvey was made a
Moosifnor Jan. 30 1044. He had
been head of St Josephs orphan-
age hare for many year
Pontofical requiem mam will
be at 10 am. Saturday.
It It
About 37 par cent at Austria b
covered by forest mosfly sprue
BIDDY NEEDS
A BREAK!
For Mara Eggs Feed Her
Egg Mash
SUPERIOR ar TOPPER
last That's Mada
WOOD PRODUCE
& HATCHERY
836 .N 5th Fhsne 34
BOB WHITE
Ganaial INSURANCE
Agaacy
Tsrssasl Dependable
Bets lee
54L Petroleem Bid Fh. 3
Caaapleta Heating Serviea
Central SyatoaM
Fleer Famaeee
Cult
Q9
PHONR 134
DeHart Rafrig. A Air Cead. C
Corner 4th A Ma Av
120
N. 5th
Street
Ladies' Cinderella Full Fashioned 1st QuoL.
Nylon Hose . . . 98c
Children's Flannel Sixes 4 to I
Nightgowns ; . . 98
Beautiful Selection For Christmas
Table Covers . . . 98
F
Reduced To Clear
Infant's Shoes. 69
9
Special Group Ledias'
Dress Shoes . . pr. 1M
Broken Sixes
All Wool Fields end Solids
Beautiful Sa lection
Men's Ties 1
Men's Regular 4.95 Fair
Work Shoes . . . . 5
Men's Long Sleeve
Sport Shirts ... .. 3
PoloShirts.e...98c
or Ten Sixes 3 to 9
pair....;. 2s
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The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 228, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1949, newspaper, December 1, 1949; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1892544/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.