The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927 Page: 4 of 16
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d NEWS OF CHICKAEHA
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i John Baker will tev Friday for
bueinco trifb He
to bo gone about two
Harden Roberta
at aonior high kit W(
togfor Shawnee. He baa accepted a
poeitioM for the aaauber. with an
oil eoaipany in the Scminok field.
A new cafe baa ban in
(Or a week in the oame location that
waa formerly occupied hr the Man-
hattan Cafe. A priseof $SBO waa
for'a'isaine. ! Move' "tour' fa
were aent in and out
i the favorite ana eeieeted owe
Bird Cafe wUA waa aug-
Poppy Sale -To Exceeir
Past Years
" Disabled veterans in Oklahoma hos-
pitals have been busy the post two
months nuking poppies which will bv
sold in this state and other states. ...
Decoration Day May SO.
! The state dcpaitment of the Amer-
ican Legion and tho Legion Auxiliary
oetimste that 100000 poppies will be
distributed ia cities and toraa of.
Oklahoma this year. This exceeds
the number of any previous yeni -since
the world war. The proceeds
of tho oak of the poppies goes prin-
cipally to Jhe . families of disable
veterans in hospitals in this state and
in other slates
In addition the Oklahoma hospitals
bays made mrt than 100000 poppies
for the national headquarters of the
American Legion. These poppies are
to be consigned to legion poets and
auxiliary branches of other states for
distribution on Memorial Day
At the Right Place
U you come hero for your gas
oils or gresse. Boot quality of
these essentials combined with
courteous service k what wo
rely upon to secure and hold
poor trade. Theres a differ-
ence learn for yourself what
that difference will mean to you.
' Ask for Gwen Trading Stamps.
Melton
FILLING
OPPOSITE POST
TUESDAY
We invite you to be present at the opening of our new home in the Surber Building
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424 Chickasha Avenue. We want to greet all our old friends and meet many new ones.
We now have one of the most up-to-the-minute bakeries in the Southwest We want .
to show you through it We are proud of it
in a splendid war to a apkndid crowd
' Miaa LaRue Mam and. Miee Ben
liver more drove over from Oklahoma
City Sunday 'aadbpat the dap1 with
Dr and In. & O. Mon. Miaa
Livermore came over to viait the 0.
C- W and make anai-gemcaU for
placing her' niece in this instHutkn
neat year. Miaa Mam waa a porting
a new Nash eoupe a M
Mrs. E. S. . Pooler of Cement Route
S was in Cbkkaaha' Wednesday get-
ting some harnem repafafe".-foPedl-er
reporta a fine rain in her
ity. tt washed -fa
thk week for Amarillo making the
badly but did act injure) any of theki trip. overland. -. They : expect p be
drepd. 1 gone about W any' Mr. torn hae
Mrs. n.i of the Star1100 mm in wheat out there which
buahsla last year
Dixie Store and their mother Mri E. but he is only expecting about
J. Allen returned lost Saturday from that much this year on account of the
drouth hi thpt section. Last yew Mr.
Cox eold his wheat through the yiiaat
G rowan Association' and so far
they have advanced him LM per
pad he has two mow payment!
M. F. Peercy k leaving thk week
for Amarillo Texas when ho wU
visit for a few days- Ho will
go to Colorado Sprigs
there Journey to Murfresboro Tern
to apend the summer. 1
Robert Mocabee eon of Mr. and
Mra. 8- Mocabee. whd waa ' injured
about two weeks fo in- aa aUey here
when he was kAocked down by' a car
m operated an Wednesday at tho
General Hospital and a large. blood
dot removed from bk brain. He
rating well at tote writing.. . .
W. D. Lunsford waa bring held in
too county Jail on charges of
of a still and whiskey- Luns-
ford lives on a farm near Ninnekah.
Hs had the still hidden a
the banks of o creek that runs torn
the hack of hk field. The
waa made by deputy sheriff dint
Mnsikua. .
. Ed Cofer 'of near .Tuttle has one
of the best torus to be found in thk
county; Cofer is located on the paved
road east of Tuttle and has 'a
bungalow and other
oa hk farm. Ho
busy Wednesday of thk week plowing
up a field of sweet dover he expects
to plant thk field in cow peas. . After
the ccw peas are removed from this
land in the toll he will sow the field
to alfalfa-
Turner Cochran of near Tuttle has
one of the finest fish kkrs .in toil
county. Cochtan said tost tok lake
wsa worth a thousand dollars ia bis
children as they caw take their daily
swim at home with out being' com-
pelled to go to some oilier swimming
hole away from home.
Cochran drilled in about twenty
acres of millet thk week and expects
to have one of the best pastures in
tok connty from tok field.
W.'W. Gectry of the Gentry 1-reduce
Co. will move bk family here
Marlow about Juno 1st. Mr. Gentry
bos odd bk other produce hones
at Duncan Marlow and Comanche and
expects to make Chfckashajik homo
which proves' without argument that
Mr. Gentry k a man of much wis-
dom. He declared that tho agricul-
tural conditions surrounding -Chiek-aehs
pointed to or bright future far
Chickaaha.
Tho Now Chickaaha Laundry has
jut recently revamped all the wash-'
ing ironing anR dry.;. cleaning ma-
chinery and now bare on of the
moot modem plants ia tho southwest
which also includes aa up-to-date dry
c Waning department. The up-dreft
Frosn 3 p. m.
Hairs
drying fambkr which floater the'eloth
ea ia the air
and protecting
is a. new wrinkle in Chickaaha.
to about 28
Mr. Caldwell has
spent his Hfo in building n laundry of
this type and mnatr- bc .jneueed if bo
oaoma U not bo able ti talk on any
other subject t
Mrs. A. R.' Williams who baa
spending the-wlntar.witb bar
tar Mrs. O. L.Biqgham left for Min-
neoota last weeX to spend tho sum-
mer with her sou' Roy WillUmd
Mr. and Mia. W. E. Con will leave
Mr. and Mm. C S. Daily kft Tues-
day for Enid to make it their borne.
They bare' made many friends
Chickaaha and will be missed. Mr.
Daily in a boiler maker and. for the
past tore years ' has been .employ
ia the R. I Shopo bat has now bom
transferred to Enid.
Mr. and Mra. C. V. Leonard and
family spent Thursday id Madieine
Park.
- Mr. Joe Rothltcin of Hobart stop-
ped over far a abort visit with hiaj
niece Mrs. A. C. Lacy thk week while
en route to toe City.
Mr. W- G- -Fatten of the Ohickasha
Mil ing Company left last week far
Houston ta attend the Texan Bakere
Convention.
The farmera of grady county are
no bock numbers and it wont bo long
until wheat la Grady county win be
harvested oh a big scale u they do
in Kansas now. TAo big Case Com-
bines were purchased thk week from
the GQkey Hardware Co. by John
Karsek and Joe Novotny two prom-
inent farmeis who live three milto
north of Chickasha on toe Focaacel
road. The old way at harvesting
wher.t costs about twenty five cento
per bushel to cut it and thrash it
besides the awful wear and tear on
the housewife. The. combine k
drawn by a tractor acd cuts and
thrashes at toe same time about 25
acres in a day.
Mr and Mrs. A. Schuler and daugh-
ter Eunice left Wednesday for . Still-
water where they will visit for a few
days with todr son who k in school
at the A. A M. College.
Mr. T. A. Cochran of Hobart has
bought out the Red Front Grocery
on tho comer of fifth and Choctaw-
Mr. Cochran has had years of ex-
perience in the grocery businei
having been manager of the Cochran
Cash Grocery At Hobart tor the past
years. His son' Ray is active ip
the business with hk father and they
ore making friends fast in Cfcickaiba.
They want to meet all the old patrons
of too Red Front 'and. many new
ones and will be ready to greet yoa
one and all when they bold todr
Mg opening which win be soon. .
Another way -we- know tivt Chick-'
asha k growing is. when. we -hear of
a man from Pawhnska buying things
ia Chiduxhs that be cant find at
homo. That's t what happened when
QQ0
To 930 p. m.
-a--. .U . T
Md:' Andrews of 'Pawhuka 1 walked
into Che If sot's. ifr.Andiews id hero'
vfiiiting' his 'poa who is manager of
the A.' bad a Bodk gtors. '
lie ! . ; . i ft
The. Ladle... Epue - Demonstration
Chib mptwithMrs. J. S. Browne Wd-
!day afternoon at her hosse 1417
Sagth Eigheeth Street. Athough
Mr .Brown moved to town ia . to
Winter she .still' retains her member
ship. in thy chib. . Eeven. members
drove -up to attend 'the. 'HMofing;-aid
pna visitor from Fkvkw was- pear
nt Mrs. Coryell -demonstrated tho
'Burpee Sealff. in .a .very.- interesting
W instmetiyt minuter . Aftertoe
:driaonetratif!eili.dalkiliao: 'etntwbmy
ikere ajtdcako wero mrvod. .Tik
tot nweting will .'be. Ftth Kr Ife
tyHlhp fourth Wefopoday in June.
TUESDAY
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IPHONE 749
Mr. Cnaafagham of too Friend
I'tonaity has been quite sick at hk
'Mime for the past twp weeks.
j W. G Mam of Pswhuska arrived
in thid't!fty"lasV'8taiday 'andspent
too week visiting hk brother Dr B.
6. Marta also hk mother and sister
and anptber brother who ftlTSB her
! Mrs- CJarn'; Richapk . and. Mrs
Jnnaita Rgan -an. bin frepi Tonkawa
visiting .Mr. and Mrs. fioy Goatling.
.. Mr. : T- A. Cpchreq wax a kninsm
' visitor ; fa;. Hobart . Wjjednipaday and
Thursday . . t i.v '.n-'y-
- Mr. M. F.Thwenq IcJ tWWy
far. Hoptoft Tsaas wfry -fap vriU. ba
absent several days but Can Brown
k bade oa too Job at the Owl' Drag
Btosv whflo Mr Thwsatt to away. -1
Mw. A. V. Chalfant left Wednes-
day for Wewoka
Lacys Bakery Has Grown
Witi ChickashaSix years ago the. Lacy Bakery wag estab-
lished in the dty' of Chickasha. Only three
people were employed at first. Only a small
amount of machinery was installed to care for
the first customers. ; Every year the business
has shown a steady and substantial growth.
Twelve people are .on the pay roll of this
institution at present and each year more ma-
chinery and more equipment has been added.
When we move into our new home we will pre-
sent to the people of Chickasha and Grady
county one of the most complete sanitary and
up-to-date bakeries in the Southwest. Golden
Krust bread has grown in favor with people
who demand good wholesome bread baked un-
der the most sanitary conditions.. We expect to
be better able to serve you in our new location. .
J ' COMEAKdV TOT ifs. . ' '.V -
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and pkaauro as Wewoka k her olf
Mr George Dietrich of too Valk
View Qommunitg. and her tome efcikt-
ren returned Tuesday font a vkR
of ooveral days ia Oklahoma City viti-
iting her brother Walter Hensley.
' Tom Brown k boro from Olostee
visitisg his brother Car 1 Brown.-
SETRN ARE ARRESTED
in. thk. dig
they were placed Jn the
Jail wharf they wcre.hdd.g14
at iiaa mid eoeta. The
n Aimteds 1 Hwhj Qmf
ter Fred Folly WiDk -Taylor; done
Moore .Toay Thonuw Herman Shef-
field and Oscar Wells. s
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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/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.