The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927 Page: 3 of 16
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THI CHICK AUA STAE THUMP AT MAT K IttT
COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE
ef Intercut tram Virinu CoasenKlee at the Caitf Written By
The Star! Special Kcyreeeatativee.
RUSH SPRINGS
Lydia Williaaa Car.
Mr. and Mn. Rosier Henfon of
Oklahoma City apant tha week and
in Rub Sprints with her parents Mr.
and Mis. P. 3. Hampton. ..Miaa Lola
Calloway ia visiting relative in Okla-
homa City. Miaa Bcaaia Joyce of
Marlow spent the weak end in Rush
with her mother Mrs. Joyce. There
are several cases of measles in Rush
Sprirfga during tha past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbreath were visi-
tors at Haaldton- Saturday and Sun-
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STORE MO.
YTTV ANATtON-WtDE '
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411 CHICK ASHA AVE.
1 25 Anniversary
Smartness IsPrinted
The Favored
Spring Frock
Is a Print
No Spring wardrobe
that is complete will
omit a frock of the clever
new prints I They have
not been eo attractive for
several icasone all over '
patterns polka dots and
unusual combinations with
plain color materials. Be
sure to see them.
$14.75
Sizes for Women
Misses end Junior
.Misses
I 25a Anniversary
Smart Shoes
For Flapper Feet
' Your friends will- never
guess how little you paid for
these smart One-Straps with
. the fancy mesh trim. Notice
: how cleverly the lines of the
vamp are broken to make
the foot appear smaller. .
A good ahoa at a good
! ice.
I
$3.98
1 25 Anniversary
Large Hats
Straw and Braid
125 Anniversary
Big Value!
Our 1215
" Filter Hose
1 A feature hosiery offering
at our famous saving price.
This fiber hose of fine appear-
ance and exceptional wearing
qualities. . Pair .
49c
Summery frocks are never
prettier than when worn
with a large hat to match
or contrast in color. . These
new ones are delightful.
$1.98
Silk Gloves
Fancy Cuffs
Fascinating . s t y 1 e I
Turn down cuffs in alii
kinds of new versions. A
selection of various Un
and gray shades at this
remarkably low
pair.
98c
1 25 Anniversary f
Real Comfort .
la Rayon Lingerie y
Summer vacations and;
tnmmer work days will .bel
I happier if you are wearing!
1 rayon lingerie the nrnst;
comfortable of aU for boh
weather. . J
98c to $2.98
More Mileage
. Hood Tires give a whole lot of extra care-free miles.
Our tires are carefully built to give unequalled service.
Our prices are low enough to compare' favorably with
ordinary tires.
BLY TIRE SHOP
Phone 425
413 Kansu Avenue.
day. ..Mian Pauline Con of Sulphur
b visiting her sister Mrs. Kimbrough
and Mrs. Ford James. Mbs Ruth
Covington returned to her home in
Frederick Sunday after a weeks visit
with relatives her.'. ..Mrs. Charles
Mitchell sprat the waek end with her
mother in Marlow. Ray Smith of
Marlow is visiting bis mother Mn.
Ireland- Roy Stiles was an Enid
visitor tha first of ths week. Miss
Virgin Sanders of Marlow was visiting
ha Rush tho first of ths woek. Mrs.
Gertie Livingood of Duncan is visiting
relatives in Rash. Miss Kutis Mit-
chell is visiting her sister Mrs. Maris
H inflow of Chiekasha. Ernest Liles
returned -last week from Seminole
where hs has worked for some tints.
Mildred .Johnson left Saturday for
Edmond where she will attend sum-
mer school. Miss Alma Wegner of
Wichita Falls is visiting her mothef
Mrs. Wilms Wegner. Dessis John-
son spent the week end with her
aunt Mrs. Boling Shores. (--Mrs. Mary
Sorrels of Elgin ia visiting her sister
Mrs. I vs Taylor. ..Grandma Leverett
is vary 'low at this writing. '..Mrs.
Elmer Williams spent ths week 'end
with her brother of Tuttle.. ..Mias
Lorens Shotts is visiting relatives in
Frederick. L. W. Steger returned
to Rush from Aasdarko where they
have been living for the post year.
..Mrs. Earl Hansen visited Mrs.
Mills of Medicine Park last week end.
Roy Cook left Monday for Fort
Worth Texas. Graden Combs was
a Mariow visitor Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Combs of Richland
are visiting- their aonJ. N. Combs
and family. Tha Sunday School of
tha First Baptist church went on a
fishing trip to Medicino Park hut
Thursday Tha crowd - consisted of
about thirty Mid althongn not many
fish were caught aU import ths time
of their lives in boat riding and climb-
ing mountains fishing and eating.
. FRIEND NEWS
Miss Ruth Womack of Chiekasha
has been vis ting her aunt Mrs. Tikeil
and family. Ruth left for Tennessee
Saturday.' A high school party was
held at tha Friend school' building
Friday evening. About thirty five
were present. ' Ice Cream and cake
mare served about eleven oclock all
reported a fine time. C. C. Cunning-
ham is very ill at this writing. ..Mr.
and Mrs Ike Taylor and daughter
Bessie of Lucile attended the Bac-
calaureate service at Friend last Sun-
day evening. ..Hiss Margeurite Con-
ger grade teacher spent the week end
visiting home folks at Rush Springs.
Mr. Grimaley of Temple Is visiting
C. J.- Rape and family this week.
..Tha Friend Womens Home Drnnon-
tsration (Hub met at tha home of Mrs.
George Fettey and Miss Clara White
last Thursday afternoon. There were
only n few members present. Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Horn spent the week
end Hrith Mr. Horefr parents Mr and
Mrs. C. E. Smith Friend school will
close Friday May 27 An all day
picnic will be hold at tha school house
that day. Than were fifty three
present at the Sharon Sunday school
test Sunday The collect ion was one
dollar and seventy three cents. Rev.
Haley fulfilled his regular appoint-
ment Sunday monk. - Thera was
no services at ths church last Sun-
day night as the Baccalaureate ser-
vices were held at the school auditor-
ium. Mistee Alice and Gladys Clark
of Chiekasha mere present last Sun-
day morning. Mias Gladys Clark will
teach one of the gradre next year.
..Mile Ethel Bounds of Oklahoma
City spent tha week end visiting home
folks. ..Quite a number of this com-
munity attended the program at
Spring Creek last. Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Simpson and
children spent Sunday at Blanchard
visiting tha homa of Mr. and Mr.
Buster 8impson and children. Mr.
and Mre Campbell of Russel ville Ark-
ansas are planning on trending- the
summer with their daughter Mrs. E.
L. Read and family. A very inters
eating program was given last Sun-
day night at the Friend auditorium
whom the Baccalaureate Services were
riven. The graduates are Dilard Kell
Thomas;' Botexb and Jewel Carey.
Tha program of the evening was as
follows. Processional. Marguerite Con-
ger Prayer Rev. W. P. Haley; Day
is Dying in tha West by High Sshool
Glee Club; Hia eye U on the Sparrow
Ova) Miser and Oliva Ramsey; Sermon
ter Rev. W. A. Roach; Lead Kindly
lights by Olive Ramsey; Benediction
by. Rev. W. P. Haley. ..Mrs. George
Blair and daughter Golds spent last
week in Frederick visiting relatives
and friends -.Clarence Kell of Amber
pent part of last wade with Dillard
COLLEGE MOUND
(Mre. Ulysses Shotts Cor J
Several of the College Mound folks
attended the parte given by Mr. end
Mrs. R. Pruit of the Little Bush Com-
munity Saturday night Mr and
Mrs. Leonard Webb and eon Mre.
0. L. May and children and Misses
Ere Leona Jeff is and Eldo motored
to Lawton Saturday afternoon John-
nie Simon spent Saturday night with
his sister Mildred Shotts and family.
.E. Wilson of Sterling called at Ulysac
Shotts home Sunday morning. Mr.
and Mrs. Evans Bright well and son
London wore dinner guests of bis
brothers Mr. and Mre. Ira Btfzhtwrll
Friday evening. Singing was well
attended at College Mound Sunday
night Mr. and Mrs. Lee Urban and
Henry Mathews of Rush Springs were
there. Misses Lois Stanton of Bush
Springs ie visiting with her sister
Mrs. C. T. Shntte this week. Mr.
and Mre. J. J. Gaunt of Rush Springs
visited in. our community last week.
-Hardy May Mines Mildred Shotts
Era and Leona May and Celia Swank
attended the dosing school program
at Richland Friday night The fol-
lowing spent Sunday afternoon in
Rush Springs et the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Georgs Stanton! Mr and Mre. C.
T. Shotts and daughter Mrs. Jud
Shotts and daughter. Misses Annie
Mr and Mre G. D. Shotts and child-
ren all enjoy i tha afternoon. ..Mre.
Leonard WaoB and ion were shopping
in Rush Springe Monday morning.
Cochrans Big Store in Chiekasha
A SPECIAL LETTER TO THE TRADE:
We have purchased the merchandise of the big NEW RED FRONT STORE IN
CHICKASIIA LOCATED ON 5th and Choctaw. -
Now this store has ALWAYS BEEN NOTED FOR ITS GOOD TREATMENT
TO ITS CUSTOMERS and for DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IT HANDLED;
and the LOW PRICES WHICH IT MADE; SO WE WANT TO SAY THIS: We
ARE GOING TO STILL CONTINUE THE GOOD TREATMENT THE HANDL-
ING OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE BUT WE ARE GOING TO MAKE v.
MUCH LOWER PRICES THAN THIS STORE OR ANY OTHER STORE .IN
- TOWN HAS BEEN OR IS MAKING. . " .
. Now there is a reason why we can do this so here are FOUR main reasons:
' U.) WE BUY FOR CASH AND PAY LESS- :
(2.) -WE BUY IN LARGER QUANTITIES WHICH GIVES US LOWER PRICES
(3.) WE SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS:. "N U i"
(4) WE DO THE WORK OURSELVES HAVING .PRACTICALLY NO EX-
" ' - PENSES r
ALL THIS .SAVING WILL GO TO OUR CUSTOMERS so you can see that these
. are good substantial reasons why we caix .make such prices s w4 are-making
Now here is another thing. we want lib? Public 'to pay particular1 attention to: a
(1.) People will come here for 20 miles to buy their merchandise !njEREyTLL
1 BE A REASON WHY. . . .. ::. ' . ! . Z s. ;
A dolar spent at COCHRANS will buy more merchandise than "any where
FOR.THERE IS A REASON WHY.. .
Our business will build up very fast FOR THERE IS A REASON WHY.
We will always sell' merchandise for less t than others FOR THERE 4S -A
reason why. y. v. ;
It will pay YOU to always come here and .pay cash FOR THEREuS Ai&EA
SON WHY. -i. . 'i i:xlu...i . ;.rtl
And that Is: YOU BUY IT FOR LESS! !
Nov vo ore not expecting to tho largo profit un merchandise that ethers are making;; for .
if va can make only a few pennies on each dollar vo 5 will make us money for wo have-just Sold
i vo did not hero much expenses to pay. Hera nether' thing vo coll your attention to thafc-thgi
and Manufacturers know vo will sell merchandise in luge quantities and . that we will pur
them the cash because wo get eaeh for all we sell;- Hence when they have any bargaina to offer they
know that COCHRAN ia ready to buy their merchandise and they will buy in large quantities for they
have a large outlet end they will give the public the advantage of all this saving.
If we had not told yon why va could sell goods at such low prices as three yon would be vender-'
ing how va could do it end also would be wondering if it was good merchaisT'se. So we thought beet
to give you the plain facte and just to show yotiwhy we can make such prices. AnoUier thing va van
the public to brer in mind. V B GUARANTEE every item we sell to give perfect satisfaction or youri-
money will he refunded for the Jobber and Manufacturer both stay back of aU our merchandise which
we sell.
We hue anxious to get acquainted with every person Irving in the city of Chiekaaha and tha an-'
tire country surrounding Chiekasha and in order to do this we have decided to have . -i '
SATURDAY MAY 28th and MONDAY MAY 30th
as special days to get every one to pay ns a visit and to do .this we realixe we must not only offer regu-
lar low prices but va must put on some EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES during there two days. Nov t
is worth every ones while to come. .
Nov you will agree there are not regular prices but they ere certainly Special Prices and Bargains
and we are going to give every one coming to our store the advantage of the saving which we have
been able to get on there items.' It ia true that vs will probably have to limit each customer to a cer-
tain amount of each item re that we will have enough to let every one have some; however ere want it
strictly understood we will not sell these bargains to Merchants as they are for Customer ONLY..
Below we will mention some of the many bargains which we i
have to offer you on these TWO DAYS:
We are abb '
OVERLOADED
' . om :
and will make
SPECIAL LOW
PRICES ON IT
20c Mop Sticks 5c while they last
5c Box Matches 2
5c P. and G. Soap 3 l-8c '
10c Macaroni 5c
15c Upton Jello - 5c
10c Can Hominy 6c
15c Package Jello 7c
10c Pork and Beans 7c ; p-
15c Package Oats 7
10c Can Tomatoes 7.'
15c Can Hominy 7c "
15c Can Sugar Com 7c
15c Lg. Post Toasties 8 l-3c
15c Post Bran 81-3c
20c Can Kraut 10c
15c Fey. Green Beans 10c
2 lbs. 20c Head RicelOc
20c Can Blackberries 10c
20c Qt Bottle VInegar10c
20c Can Salmon 12c
We have a car of
Flour
Bought at excep-
tionally low prices
and we jure over-
loaded on it o wQl
make
SPECIAL LOW
PRICES
We are overstocked on some items and will make you low prices on the following
Gallon Pears ' Gallon Apples
Gallon Pineapple ' ' Gallon Peaches
Gallon Catsup Gallon Loganberries . .
. Gallon Blackberries Gallon Syrup
1 Gallon Prunes Gallon Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup.
Nov vo find tha people va bought out purehaasd goods from moat evere house in the country end
we have on hand n lot of HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE that we ere going to eloea out at SPEC-
IAL LOW PRICE for reason we do not think it wire to carry eo many different brands so yon will hare
an opportunity to save money on all of there odds and ende and va will say that it hi first dare mer-
chandise. bat we are going to rell them at a sacrifice.
. WE SPECIALIZE ON FRESH VEGETABLES WE HAVE THEM THE ENTIRE WEEK and
during there two days of getting acquainted with the public va are going to sell you vegetable! at
'gome extremely low prices. - . u. . .
With every 1-Ib. UPTONS COF-f
FEE bought during these two days
you will be GIVEN a nice 20c ICE
TEA GLASS FREE. ..
We are going to serve UPTONS
Absolutely Pure Coffee with good
Cream and Sugar also serve UP-
TONS ICE TEA to every body
during these two days FREE.
ALSO We are going to have a
treat for the LADIES and CHILD-
REN. .
' ni
pOOSE WILES BISCUIT CO
will have a demonstration with
us SATURDAY MAY 28th. .
They will serve yoif with their
goods. Also sell you 1 pound of
Frappe Chocolates for 63c and
give you 1 pound FREE. Also
something for the KIDDIES.
In the FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT during these two days with every 50c
order of FRESH MEAT you will be ENTITLED TO BUY A 10c LOAF OF BREAD
FOR 5ci DURING THESE TWO DAYS A SPECIAL PRICE WILL BE MADE
ON DOLDS HIGH GRADE HAMS at 27c per pound.
Our object ia to get you acquainted with the HIGH GRADE OF MEAT being
handled in this store.
COCnRANS
We Sell for Less-tVe Buy for Less We Have Less Expenses
We Do the work Ourselves!
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927, newspaper, May 26, 1927; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896285/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.