The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927 Page: 8 of 16
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THE CHICK ASHA STAB THURSDAY MAT B 1987
AGR EIGHT
Praise Te the Father CoDete Glee
Club. Prayer Her. John R. Aber-
nathy. Solo April My April. Hilda
J. Butler. Commencement address
Dr. J. S. Buchanan vice president c I
the University of Oklahoma. Conferr-
.2T E"E2 ! heldat the colhfs Tuesday mom-
- stk program will start with
'baccalaureate services in the CoHege
auditorium Sunday morning at. 11
dock. Bishop H. A. Boat of Little
'Rock Arkansas will five this
-drees lbs seventeenth annual coin
msucement exercises will bo held in
the college auditorium Wednesday
.'morning Juno 1 when 68 students
will receive their degrees. This is
The largest graduating class in the
J history of the institution.
The following program will be ten
'denjd at that time: Processional
tiling followed by the annual Alumnae
luncheon. The commencement play
will be given Tuasday evening.
Thru Sleeper
DENVER.
After Jmw 1)
Ltk
EL RENO
18:15 A. M.
Arr. .
DENVER
. . IM AM.
Cone Arr
. COL. SPRINNG
8:06 A. M.
- Connecting for
- North and West
Phone 608
BOY SCOUTS
OFF FOR THEIR
ANNUAL CAMP
John Bryan Sam Gribi John Wok
verton and R. M. Cavetteleft Wed-
neaday morning headed for Boulder
Park in the Wichita mountains load-
ed" with about 80 boy scouts and fol-
lowed by n big truck with all the nee-
oseary equipment for a ten days out-
ing in the mountains. Boulder Park
is about 80 miles the other side of
Medicine Park and ia a lovVy camp
for the boys. The men returned the
same day and reported that the cook
had the beans on when they got there.
The boys are In charge of Rupert
Suf fling; the High Chief of the Boy
Scouts and they could not hi la bet-
ter hands. S
THE NEW DODGE SIX
ARRIVES IN CHICK ASHA
George R. Bader Jr was driving
e of the new Dodge six cylinder
motor can Thursday.. This ia the first
Dodge six to arrive In the etty.- It is
beautiful sedan with lets of power
and spaed. The ear sells for $1795
fully equipped.' This ear claims a
number of new improvements ov
other ears of the earne class. With its
four cylinder low priced car and its
new six the Dodge Una is one of the
most attractive in the motor world.
purrs FILED IN DISTRICT COURT
First State Bank of Rash 8pringi
vs J W. Herndon Alice Herndon and
P. B. Thompson foreclosure.
CatteraUb Market v D. P. Under-
wood. abstract of judgment.
Southwest Light and Power Co v
L. H. Nelson Clara Nelson and the
First National Bank . of CWekasha
'condemnation.
- General Motors .. Corporation vs
M. E. Kern Cassia Kern and Carter
Oil company garnishment.
William Navy vs Velma Novy di-
GUTTERING
WELL CASING
TANKS
J Chickasha Okla.
J. N. Hayes vs De Arthur -.ra'llacn
J. B. Bond and tha American Surety
company damages. L
Mary Anna Tecumseh Anna
Thompson Anna and Sylvia Anna vs
A. A.- Holmes quiet title. 1 .
E. F. Ward va J. F. Jonoa foreclosure.
HICKS NO- 4 COMES
IN A BIG WELL
(Continued from page 1)
depth 8840 feet '
No. 1 Horsman NE SE NW See.
8-Sn-5w preparing to run liner total
depth at 1851-68 feet.
No. 6 Wolford. SE SE SW See. 16-8n-5w
flowed 505 barrels during lest
24-hour gauge from sand at. 1780-88
feet. 1
No. 7 Wolford NE SW SW See.
18-Sn-Bw waiting on cable tools total
depth in sand at. 1781-87 foot .
No. 8 Wolford SW SE SW Bee 16-8n-5w
Waiting on cable tools total
depth in sand at J750-67 fotyA.
No. 8 C. Kerna SB SE NE Sec. 21-Sn-Ew
swabbed SOO-batreta in latest
84 hour period from sand at 1650-98
ftote
No. 8 Sapulding NW 8E NESee.
81-8n-5w balling trotary nod; .total
depth in sand at 1599-1608' foot.
No. 1 WaU NW NW NE Sec. 21-8n-5w
rigging up cable tools fo.drffl
plugs cemented on sand at 1058-06
foaL
No. 8 M. Kerns NE NW SE See.
21-8n5w flowed 100 hnrrela In 84
home from land at 1058-97 feat.
No. 8 Korns NW NW SE Bee. 21-8n-6w
waiting on cement to set on
sand at 8440-48 feet
No.8C.lI. Kerns SE SE NW See.
81-Sn-Sw drilling hud sand nt 1428
feet
No. 8 J. H. Adair NW SE NW 8ee.
27-Sn-5w drilling by lost Joijlt .of 6
inch earing with total -depth at 2780
feet' .'
Attention!
Dr. E. H. Bullock formerly Health
Director of Kansas. (Sty has as
- Wault f many requasta decided to
; DNBcribt by mail' Ms treatments for
Indigestion and Stomach Ulcere liver
'ad Gall Bladder Trouble Conatipa-
''Mw and Pilas. These prescriptions
my ha had for . .
$1.50 each
r ths four lor
$5.00
Ten-day treatment in each.
Address
DR. E. H. BULLOCK
a Box 455 Dept M.
KANSAS CITY MO. 11-4 t-p
. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
Henry Weeks 88 to Ruby Bomee-
b ereer 18 both of AnadarVv.
-J. A .' Vanderburg 46 of this city
to Ola Miller IS rf Tobler.
Paul Milliner 88 to Mary Ella
Barton 22 both of tide city.
William Henry 26 to Floys Eng-
lish 18 both of Marlow.
Dava Albright 26 of Iindaey to
Marjorie Hammon 20 of Bradley.
F. L. Williams 68 to Pauline Bish-
op 48 both of Guthrie.
Ed Hale 88 of Kingfisher to Han-
nah Wood 18 of Mega Olds.
Georgs Rasp 21 to Gladys McOan-
dlaas 81 both of Kingfisher. .
Leo C. Youngblood 28 to Ruby
Youngblood 19 both of Tuttle.
Harry Anderson 81 te Ethel Hugh-
es 18 both of Ninnekah.
Boy Jaggers 28 to Laura Cheshire
21 both of this city. ..
Kernel Froli man 28 of Vorden to
Miriam None 21 of this city.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
COUNTY OF GKADY
IN THE D1STVICT COUBT IN AND FOR
SAID COUNTY AND STATKJ --
Tt Wcakr Jota Water aUnon Agr ttefc
latter and heal gaaniian Hour Wralun J.-'C.
Kiab Mv Jaara and Lrlus
va - - -
C. T. Ervria. aad tha ankasim
Salon administrators daviaaaa tieatatki and
aaaisaa jaaaadiataar remote ol Minnie aee
dim d. aad the aakaoara bain SdHtaa
Jdmtetatnton. dtvtaate. tnatin m
iaunediate or veauta ef Joaaph Jam
Permanent Waving
$8-54 aad np
Hero your hair ia handled skillfully
vuid comfortably. Imparts a natural
beauty and lustre. You will find it
qt real pleasure that lasts.
Mrs. Bullard
Phoaa 886
-MBS. CORYELL'S. ITINERARY.
Mrs. Coryells : itinerary for' the
week beginning May 80: -
Monday Memorial Day a holiday.
Tuesday I reton : women's dub
tha .morning and ih the afternoon with
the Hawkins women. .
Wednesday Morning with the Col-
lego Mound girls and the afternoon
with Littio Rush girls.
Thursday Morning with Friend
girls dub and afternoon with Amber
women's dub.
Friday Morning with the Oak
Ridge girls dub and tha afternoon
in tha office.
PUREBRED JACK
i
Register No. 6439 Jack
Banker aged 6 years color
black with white points 15
lands high. He is sure and a
$ood breeder. He will stand
at iiiy place four miles north
481)0'. three miles east of Ver-
den; 3 miles south and 4
- West of Pocasset; 6 north and
5 west of Chickasha.
a.
. Terns to insure colt to stand
ttd 'suck '$12.50. Fee becomes
due dt once if mare 'is disposed
of or moved out . of locality.
-Care will be taken to prevent
accident but will not be res-
jwjaible if any occur. -.
W. B. BAUGHMAN
Jr
- Quality .
Merchandise
One
Price Store
Him Published Is Tha CMchaahs -lw
May at IMf 4L .
OKL
NOTICE ' OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA to C. T. Erwm
tein.
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m. traataaa and aaigaa knnwd
at Miaaia Junes draearad. aad
Mi eaaenton aad adaajaiatm-
ala wiJ laha aotlca that Iter
d by the ahova aamad fUatUb
ia At abort aaoed eoart. whs did oa Ite NO
day of May. lf. Ida Santa Ihdr palitioa
ssr.s.lsns!JSns
I te fa&owbw daacrihad veaT otato tenrta
a Grady Coaaty State at Ohlatewa. towit:
Tha aaat half at Ite aairthweac oartfl amt
lha mat haU of tha aouthaaat oartar ol aae-
tioo 2 towiwhip 1 aarth and mgo 1 wait
Aad ior the fun her enter of eoart
ladaiaa each of tha oaraons and Mdivdaala
5te totitlad to ahMvfcaaa.id rral yroonty
aad to detanoino tha helnh (iMaaa Inaa
daoaaed. aad to datonnfaw tha . tetaiMp al
Jaaph Jaam. decaaaad and leaver barrio the
BBRWda fatBM
thtpaurtif
' SATUMDAY tlAlT 28
-i' .. ..'i-i-.Jj'srMr-'
. Saturday May 28 is Dollar Day at The Dixie and the final day of our May Re-
duction Sale. Here is your opportunity to by brand qew dependable merchandise
just what you need at this time of the season at Poes that niean a real saving to
your pocket book. It pays to trade at The Dixie whatever you buy here must te
good and our prices are as low as is usually-' aiked 'by stores who sell merchandise
of inferior quality. We guarantee satisfaction with every purchase.
v 1 . 4 . '
Sale On Ladies
Srnnmer Dresses
' : Hundreds of beautiful new bresses are now being offered
at Bale prices. You can buy a ready made dress here at prac- .
tkally the cost of the material."' .
ting np any title advana to tha fuanaiHa .
That raid drfmnata maw ; anawo ;adl
tiM-ea or lafan tte 18th day at July 1 MI
at laid pMitiea will te totea to tnia and
jadaiiwnl randcrad ia (aver ot Ite yteatilh M
ad to Hid hada la raid yttirfcai daaerited
ad dutnuinaiag tte tetaridp d Mhak Jr
At
Joatph Jaawa. dtraawd. o- far aa
allMta tte tatte el laid nal catsto..
o.-
Bayaolda. Coaft Claki
- Claw Start
A Hadaoa MeAlratcr. Ol
hr nua
RECORD COLLECTION OF
fines in erry court
1 O 1aw f
Two hundred and lixty-four dollan
waa collected In fines in city court
hero within the pait week. This
on of the largest weeks work done
in city eoart hero la the hlatory' of
ChickaKha.- Tha following .
won found In tha polica record: -
Glun (Red) White $5 apoeding;
C. Daria $10 drunk; Elizabeth Farley
(colored) $20 pooaoaslon of wbiikey
George Strong (colored) $80 drank;
Jaoo Wllliama $10 drunk; Leal Janos
(adored) $20 poeorarion; Duane
Metbvln $5 ipeeding; Dnano Meth-
vin $5 reckloM. driving Ben Klm-
roonii (colored) $10 . carrying con-
cealed .waaponaj Back Woods $80
tranaporting; Lmtor Burns $5 speed-
ing; Howard Stevens $20 drunk; E
J. Cham bora $10 drunk; John Dreoh
$10 theft of a casing from a car
parked in front of Earl Bartoni gar-
; ago; O. W Durant $10. drunk; J. R.
Prescott $19 drunk; .Frank Marshall
(colored) possession; J. 7. Swoatman
$10 disturbing tho:psqfs;.R.E. Colo-
man $2fl.poaeinn; Douglto. Addy
$5 spoodingf Jos Hiigor $10 drunk.
Flint Published In The Ckickasha Star
May 88. 1987 6L
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
uanea of an order of Salt issued
out of the District Court of Grady
County Oklahoma on the 85th day
of May 1927 in causa No. 9108 where-
in G. F. dark was plaintiff and Iver-
son Ray was defendant directed to
dm the. undersigned Sheriff of Grady
County Oklahoma commanding me
to levy upon advertise and sell with-
out appraisement aa provided by law
tha folowing described V:al estate
situate in Grady County Oklahoma
to-wit: ' .
The East HaU (El-8) of tha
. Northwest Quarter (N.W. 1-4) of
Section (10) Township Four (4)
North. Range Eight (8). W. L M.
tit satisfy a judgment and decree of
foreclosure entered -In said cause
tiie 19 day of November 1926 by
which decree there waa adjudged to
bo duo to plaintiff from the defend-
ant Iverson Ray the sum of $350.00
with Interest at 10 per cent per an-
num from the 7th -day of August
1985 $100- attorney hi foca acd chats
of action taxed at $22.50. I will'od
the 29th day of June. 1927 at' the
hour of - two oclock. P. M at the
front door of the Court House in the
City of Chleksshaj ' (Brady County
Oklahoma offer for erie and tell to
the - highest and - tha -heat Udder
for cash tha property show dneeribed
subject to a prior morgtage of $ JMO
and the said . defendant and all per
tons clrimB5 Any interest iq or to
said property will' toko due notice
thereof
iWltneM my hand this 85 day of
Jfay 1987 . ; v
DeArthur wiltpk Sheriff. Grady
County. Okahoma Thos W. Foreman.
Uador Sheriff. .. ''! 1
Dresses t;
100 new summer Silk Dress-
es made of washable silks
flat crepes plain and flow-
ered georgettes. Long and
short sleeves in all sizes an4
colors yalues to $15. :j.
Choice Saturday-r:.
$9015
Dresses
About 75 spring and sum-
v
per. Dresses made of
Prints Flat Crepes and
a t
georgettes. - A. big variety
if styles and colorsjo choose
from. Sold up to $25.
Choice Saturday -
- $13.05
LADIES slippers
Bargain Basement ;
- u
A table of LadiesSlippen in Bargain
paainiint. High and Low Heels. Sold
up to $7.50. ' On sale - ftp QC
Saturday 1 :
EVERFAST SUHINGS
: ! Main Floor'
36-inch Everfast Suiting in plain and
fancy prints. Guaranteed not to
fade. Worth 60c yard. . . . OEm
On sale yard
MAIN I1X)0R V
. SPECIALS--
j Printed Voiles
40-inch Printed VoDes sold from 50c
to $1 yanL. On side...
j "... . ' 'i mr
yard -
Plisse Crepe .
32 inches wide in solid colors and fancy
patterns; 29c value. 4 JJq
On sale yard l w
: . Fairmont Prints
36-inch Fairmont Prints. Regular 29c
quality. 22 C
On sale yard
Dress Ginghams :
32-inch Dress Ginghams in new pat-
terns; 19c value. 4 Em
On sale yard 1 ww
7 .. 36-inch Prints
In a wide range of patterns
Values to 25c. On sale yard
Brown Sheering
76-inch Brown Sheeting pp Ia
worth 39c yard. On sale yard "
i : Madras Shirting i
' 29-inch Madras. Sheeting worth pt
i 19c yard. On sale yard 1 "l
24-inch Gingham 4
21-inch Dress Gingham on a 1 S
sale in basement; yard 1
! u..!! i. imIi r'TT'-B .3
BARGAIN BASEMENT
. -SPECIALS
Printed Voiles
W1I u
. - '
'40ihch: Printed Voiles in new
. Sprlnffitlnis $1 values yard
i 1 Dotted Swiss - .
3fnch Dotted Swiss in a wide range of
colors; $1 value. 7Q
On sale yard
' i . '
Batiste and Flaxon
40-inch Batiste and Flaxoa
Prints 50c value. On sale yard
TT Fancy Rayons
36-inch Fancy Rayons worth
$l yariL On sale yard -
36-inch Challies
69c
In ajyride range of patterns. ;
Worth 25c ard. On sale yard
16c
36-inch Cretonnes
hort lengths good assort-
ment of colors. On sale
Hu
16f
Curtain Scrim
i
86 indies wide in plain and
.flowered patterns. On sale yard
. Dress Gfinghams
32 inches wide in checks and
plaidq; 25c. value. On sale yard .
81c
15c
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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/m1/8/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.