The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1927 Page: 4 of 18
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m CRICK AHA RAI THURSDAY OCTOBRS 2K 1MT
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E NEWS
Sunday October the sixteenth being
lire. J. H. Bruners birthday her child-
ren plauied a complete eurprtoe for
bor. She was not ezpoeting
bat la daa Caw they began to
in eadi carrying a bos of good things
to iat aad ooo of tbo finest Ml
today oakaa baked by Kn. John
Carter aad Hn Curtis Bra an. Tboao
preiant ant; Mn. Branor aad her
mothar Graadmotber Andanoa and
Mr. and Mn. Evans BrightweU aad
aon aad Milo Cregg of Chirkaaba. Mr.
and Mra J. W. Qatar and daughter
and Mr. aad Mn. Cttrtia Braaar aad
aon Haakal Braaar of Bocky Ford Mr.
No. 9938
CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA
The Oklahoma National Bank
Qmai Stataawat (Coadeaaod) to the Comptroller of Carraacy at
tka Gsm of Baaiaaaa ea October IK 1MT.
RESOURCES
aad Diaeoaata 8 HJJWdl
Bills of Exchange
Overdrafts .nfSBHEt
U. & Liberty Boada
U. S. Boada to Seeara Circulation 18000.00
Boada aad Waimata 149004.89
Federal Baoarra Bank Stock K250A0
Tnrnitnro aad Fixtarea K28K00
Bank Bailding - 48000.00
Other Baal Eatata 2K40K00
Redemption Fund T T lSODO
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE. .89K88K2I
Total .... 8MUA6AM
l.IAMIJTINg
Capital Stock ... 8 UOflOO M
Sonina earned fLONM
Undivided Profita ... - 4K097.M
Use erred for Interest Depredation aad Tana K697.1S
Cireulotioa 2K00K00
DEPOSITS X167.288.H
Total ! ! :. ; IMUMUi
I The above atatamont la aeraset .
F. T. CHANDLER Vfce-Praeidant.
Attest C. B. TURNER Cashier.
The Bank that SERVICE BUILT
A REAL OPPORTUNITY
Right now era are offering a number
of cnosptfenel used can at are prices.
. For appearance comfort and median- 1
' v - fed condition thaao an hard to beat:
fits
tut
Dodge UN
Dodge UR
.Dodge IMS Crape
M UN Caape
Dodge UR
$171
. $478
BEELER MOTOR COMPANY ;
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA '
THE ADOLPHUS HOTEL
Dallas Texas
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SIS BOOMS.
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MS Rooms frees $1M te IMO. Flaaty Boobs with Bath IMt Double.
208 Beet Laackrooas Coffee Sc
- 4te Leech 78e Dieaer
The Adelphra Hotel Travel Barraa can arnege yoor trip to aay
part of tho world.
Nattead Parka Alaska' Earape
FRANK BEBDT IN CHARGE-47 Tears Expericace
Ns. SS47
The Citizens National Bank
. CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
Official StatooMat (Coadeasad) at tka Close ef
Oct. IK UR
Heads Federal Reserve
NAPLES FARM RAIDED
TWO STILLS ARE FOUND
i Jim McGrow of Blanchard Frank
. Bold ef Aaaderke and Doaglaa Jor-
don ef Naples ware released from the
cranty jail oa bond after being arm-
' ted end placed fas the conaty jail oa
I charges of unlawful possession and
- owning aad operating a still at tbo
McGrow homo with about two and ooo
; half gallona ef whiskey. . McQrawa
tbood was set at seven handled and
I fifty dollan in seek charge while
thoee of Boyd end Jordon were five
hundred dollan ea each of two char-
W. B. Owen St to Kitty Honeycutt
i 18 both of Alex.
Pbaston ps SI to Booa Jones 16
both of El Bara
Charles F. Then 4S to Jamie Brink
40 both of Duncan.
Edgar Marsh. SS of Bash Springs
to Agnes Swagerty U of Marlow.
Levi Baxter SI to Uxxio Smith U
both of Veidan
John Halley Jr. of Corrias OUor
and Mrs. Sqm Whybark aad two cfeild- homo to Mildred Anderson 18 ef Po-
of floteher. Mr. aad Mrs. Jervis
King aad two childwn of Acme and
Mr. aad Mrs. L. P. Barford and daagh
tor of Undsey. a sister of Mrs. Bran-
on. They all report a fine dinner.
All left wishing Mrs. Branor away
mote happy birthdays. ..Mrs. Lister
Me Carty from Rush Springs was
calling in Aetna Wednesday. -.Mrs-Gran
villa Miller aad daughter and
Mn. Vick Coleman aad aon Robert
in Rusk Springs Friday on bosi-
Jsrvis King was oa the nick
Hat last week. Mrs. Jones Cox i
still very poorly. Mrs. John Evans
and daughter are visiting bar mother
Hollis Oklahoma tbs past week.
..Mrs. Violet Caddie aad aoa rarat
several days last week with her mo-
.Allia Grim wood SI of Norama te
Atoka Binyon 1$ of Blanchard.
Poynor Blumtos SI to Elgivm Hos-
tand 18 both ef Tattle.
Harry Hanes SO te Frances Eng-
lish Z7 both of Oklahoma (Sty.
Solford Chapman S4 to Helen Wil-
son 16 both ef Chichooho.
Jeans Paw SS to Guodalnpo Fer-
es U both af Aaadsiko.
C. D. Watson SS of Altos to Mary
Left SS of Big Fine. South Dakota.
C. V. Harris SI of Bradley to Lora
Kitchen 18 of Alex.
W. A. Lancaster R of Alex to Ha-
SiSiS!JSri&- -
nar farm just eact of Acme and the j "
machinery is oa the way so we are
te hopes bow that they will finish
this well and tying in a big oil well
yet. This well aad ben started over
a year ago and Mr. MUeur bought it
sad now will get it finished. --Acme
Gin had ginned ever three hundred
bales of cotton an to Saturday night.
..Mr. and Mra. Kis Mays sad daugh-
ter from College Mound opent tho day
Sunday wive Mr. and Mrs. J. T. BfaL
ley and family. Dick Dodgias was
moled to Stillwater last Saturday to
tho bedside of hit- nephew who was
totally hurt in aa automobila accident.
ie died Saturday night and was bur
tod Sunday. Mr. Dodgias returned
Monday. Payton King took him to
Stillwater. Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur
Gaekler and sod movad to the house
tbay recently bought of L. V. Morris
Saturday.' ...Mrs. J. E. Branor made
her daughters each a present of a nice
Mrs A. L
daughter Bobia moved bock to
from Chickakha last wok Wo wel-
eoma them bade Mias Holda is andi
RESOURCES
aad Discounts ..4 468117.88
Overdrafts 964.77
Banking House 26000.00
Furniture end Fixtures 4969.88
Other Beal Estate 21048.76
Liberty Bonds 811KSSK00
School Bonds 76600.00
Bonds and Warrants ... 180.991A1
Bills ef Exchange - 60000.70
Cash and Sight Exchange 17LS6L06
Cask Emoorcm S4KS9RR
TOTAL r jfi IL08KS80AS
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 100000.00
Snrplue 2K000A0
Undivided Profits 99428
Bin Payable SKOOOjOO
Rediscounts 28786.77
DepoolU MljHJI
TOTAL .....IL0S8B80AS
Tho abovs statement to eenset
E. D. FOSTER Vtoe-PnsUsnt
Attest R. R. SMITH Cashier. . '
Igee-
' MARRIAGR ' LICENSES ISSUED
Qnilt top. she had recently
..Mr. aim " "
aad
improved in health. .Dick Yarbengh
get his toot mashod qulta badly whuo
working at too cement beds last Fri-
day. Ha waa taken to Dr. Hampton
of But Springe mid had it drussad
and was reported to bo doing very well
Monday although will not do able to
walk on H tor several days. ..Mr. and
Mrs. L. V. Morris aad family moved
to their new bungalow in Bush Sat-
urday. Wa regret to lose these good
people but wish thorn well la their
new borne. Mr. and Mrs. Dwtaa
Jolley and family of near Floteher
had a Mg family reunion Saturday..
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jolley and two
children and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Jol
THE WEAVER PLANING MILL
BOUGHT BT NEW OWNERS
George 8porgem and Bob Witt have
bought too Weaver's Planing Mill at
116 South 8 th Street The deal was
dosed last Friday aad too business
will continue under the old firm name
for a while at any rata. Mr. 8pur-
geoa and Mr. Witt are weD known to
Ohtokaahd -'and have many fetonds
who "wish thorn success in thair busi-
es. Mr. Spnrgom has had more
then ton years experience in this kind
ef work. Mr. Weaver at present to
-visiting his sister in . San Antonio
Texas.
PIONEER ENGINEER ON
ROCK ISLAND IS DEAD
E. L. Ament aged SI years died
et his boat is Waerlka Monday mi
lag following an illness of a short
duration. ' Mr. Aoment was formerly
of this dty having 'been a engineer
for too Bock Island BaQwmy Company
with a passenger run out of Chick-
ashs. Ho moved to Waurika about
one your ego. Mr. Ament has ben
an engineer with with the Bock Is-
land for forty yesrr.
Scottish Bite services 'toera held
at midnight at the First Chris tain
Church Monday night and funeral
services were held at tho ehureh Tuss-
Acmo and Mrs. Dnff end son of Bush ftmoon with S'
Springs all attended they report e Abernathy in charge. Masonic burial
fine dinner. -Mr. and Mra Jew Wilk- aariveas wen held at Bose Hill eem-
enon and family spent the day 8un- 1
day with Mr. and Mra Dipp Thar
ton and family east ef Bush Springe.
Bernice Bidley who is attending too
aviation school in Oklahoma City
spent the latter nut of tho week with
homo folks. ..Mra. George Morris
end Mra In Cast were shopping in
Duncan Wednesday. Mra John Har-
mon and daughter Both from Bris-
tow visited their cousin Mr. and Mrs.
Fisk of Aemo last wsek.
' etsry. Aumcnt is survived by his
wife and a daaghtar and a ora.
ARCaDIA news
Mra Bmr Van JUt
A SATURDAY NIGHT
POKER GAME RAIDED
A Saturday night pokar heme was
rudely interrupted at Verden late Sab-
l today night The players concluded
j that they had boon picking cotton all
weak and just bad to have a little' dl-
versioa on Saturday night The gams
' was going good and eonaidarabla moo-
Jra aa;
Mrs. Aaron Diehl and children: Mrs. ! M hoaM- The following men
Houseman and son-in-law. Mr. and : were arrested and brought to Chick-
.1: Si l0!t . Bert McVey E. E. Adams. E. R.
Cobb spent Sunday wito toeir taug h- Qmmmt a a B1U
J. B- .Hrato all white and Dink High'
tar Mn. Elmer Van VHet and
They all took dinner with
Kr . and
Mra W. L Van Vliet of Poeasaet
Misses Lova and Opal Bmiaaon spent
tho wsek end with home folk. Mra
A. A. Schaefer and daughter Miss La-
eile spent Wednesday afternoon with
Mra Willie Hamilton and sons. ..Tim
Home Demonstmttoa club will mast
Thursday October 27. with Mn. John
Haskatt as hostess and Mra Cecil
Milks amiitnnt Mrs. John Taylor
to leadar and the lesson la oa psriis-
montaiy law. Ths demonstration to a
model mooting. . Bril call. Common
errors to - aarittmontarr pnetiee.
Beading Betas Howell. Musical em-
ber Edna Savage. After the busi-
nsas meeting refreshments of donah-
nnta and coffoa will ba aarvad. Mr.
and Mn. Ollia Felton won gnoato
Sundsy at tho Sam Dunlap homo.
Mtoa Lora Sproagtor com homo Mow-
day owning - fter spending several
days with friends in Foeaaact. Ths
Homo Donwnstntion club social given
at the ocbooi bouse Friday owning was
wall ottsndsd. Refrsshmsnts of ieo-
eraam and wafsrs won served. Mra
W. L. Van Vliet spent Tuesday with
her son Elmar and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Edd' Moss and family and Fred
Bosaek soent Sunday owning at tha
Ollto Felton homo. Tha Ifaworth
Leogno loosen for October Bid is
Christian Endeavor in AH Lends.
Ramona 10:18 and Colossians 1:2-4
negro. McVey is living in tha
bouse in which tha game waa being
held. AH of too' man wore released
from too county jail on pond.
F. J. Seals of Route ona out of Po-
ems set waa in CMeksshs Wednesday.
Saato says hs has seven bales of cot-
ton already picked. '
Subscribe far Oa fea. 1.M
1 I V'mmta
tA Brilliant New Line of Cars
America diacoverad the value of due brilliant new
car with a swiftnera only rivaled by the car UselL
' Everything about it appeals to the mood of thehout.
Is snuudng pick-np from 0 to 23 miles thru mn
in lets f seconds! Its efibednss mastnrr or dis-
tance at a mile a minute! Its trim streamline bwnty
finished in tha smattest culnra iSs JP
The way it grips the road at sharp turns cushions
- pasrangen over rough roads travels in high" cp
seep grades!
. Its economy sc dm curb 17 feet of parking specs
. suffice! Its economy oa the rood 23 miles per aV-
loa ct 23 miles per nour!
Never have Dodge Brothers
$002 SEDAN sold a sedan so low in price
so high in value so thor-
oughly io tuna with the
taste and spirit of. the time.
And tar pmrknt plan trig
interns ym as mmb
. m the tar itself.
BEELER MOTOR CO.
- Chiekaaha Oklahoma
Dodge- Brothers
MOTOR CAR5
to hutf
A-
Edison MAZDA Lamps
At these N EW Low Prices
efa
25 watt . $CL23
40 watt 23 . . 138
50 watt . ' ; . 25 e e loO
60 watt 25 e e L50
100 watt 40 o 2-40
s
Well deliver them to yoor home j
SOUTHWESTERN LIGHT AND POWER GO.
A. D. KERR. Manager Chiekaaha Divirion
COURTESY AND SERVICE
MOTHER!- let-
chert Csstoria is a
pleasant fasnnless Sub
. stitute for Castor Oil
Ihrcgoric Teething Drtjps and Soothing Syrups especially pre-
pared for Infants in aims and Children aU ages. .
I T avoid bnitaiiaafa always took for toe dgmtera of
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1927, newspaper, October 20, 1927; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896306/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.