The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929 Page: 3 of 10
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XCorlJ Tour of the Graf Zeppelin
CKY IORD NEWS!
AIm klnkii(i4.
e K-y Ed aid'. tl! hi Ji
liiiHjir p-t .:iun Tin1
pitAnl a ill j hole at li-U-t....Mr.
and M. . C. U
:n and Mr. and Mrs. fie I't-
i iuntimtl to W.-l Ti ll' l
frond- anil tn luck at. ilw
iy Mr. J. M. 51)10 !
r i..iird U t week with
-f hrr lI frinalk at thii
Mr. ami Mrs. Il-Hiier
err and family and Mi. and
Lcmiril H aiciirr f I'ampa.
air visiting their m-It. t
Sam Mnerr un dfaniily Mr. i
Mrs. dm- II illiams hair rr-
I firm an Iivrrlan J trip toj
aik and iliffcit-nl pmtil in!
Mnii'ii. . Tie ivvivnl inert -i
Marled in K t'k)' Kuril rv-
c is niviitd to rnnii' and lake
in lliife sirvavs. Rev. How-
f llip. (kl.i. is going to have !
:e .f the nwetiiiK BV are 1
t hear nf Kilellr and Mil-j
Robin-un hnvimr tlir t plioid
...Mi:-1 H tana Hailey i-j
linr :ri'ial dal vi-iting aa it li
nl Mir. hint ig.r i.f llmky1
..5lr. and Mrs. lav Cnlr nf
la mu City spent the wii'k-cnil '
llieir iilnliir- and fi lends at
idaie. ..Mr.-. Vila llaiwanl nf'
i a. Trxa'- i.- in it iiiar her'
'r. Mis Alait Kiss r Ilf Kinky '
. . tail C. liH-ln-y cf Innea
ami Mr. ami Mis. Corgi'-
I cf I nirkaslia s iit Sunday
slit inr Piirk. ..This i uiimnniity
mny t-i lii 'ii' i.f tli-.- death nf
Itiss-e aim diisl at a Inepilal
iinaan. Aii;:Hrl. IIh I2tli....
ry Kin- i.inlurisl t ItklahniiM
la-1 Tuesday nil Im.iiM's... .
Mien' ami family. Mr. anil
Jim- Itdii i sun Mr. and Mrs
dph f !iiaii spent Sunday rv-
.i i he sw iliuniiiir pn-i iw I
sky Kurd. .. . lid Smith and
Iv nf Texas a r visit in? Mr.
Mr. Tinn Smilli fur a few
...Mr. M l Mis. V. T. Mon-
as Snmlav j; ill" Is Mr. and Mr.-.
I'aniell and Mr. and Mrs.
'hit all ef Cliii ka: ha... .. -
dpi Carter it hn lias lierii ill
"mi1 lam ix f. rling Man' IvU
. Ulmer Ma'ti Knit- I Sli-pli-n
and Ike Jl.licr nndissl tn
k.i li.i S'linid-iv i. n liii-iiM'.-s.
college mound
lit Itoighlvelk Cnr.
Hie singing riid il" d la
Sutnn'a) at Kirill. mil. Si-nn nf III-
t cIVsc MeUiet ldk v. iv etl.'IHj.
il'C the iimI....W. V. huyken-
t'ail lift U t Wednesday Inr
Moil'll where he will li it iih
diupVi'i Ml. Ai'ie 'litihs and'
Mi .i .Agm-t- KukTil.tH... . Nrw-
man Jairrll atal f.nndy nf Snyri
vidteil with reial ins In.t week...
Edgie Graham lia-i lvH iii.nkrt-
in( w a 'r rim-inn- and Inmatnri in
Ainar.llit.lhe past n k. . . S-h d
at Cnih'Ke .M-llial is pmgirssiitg
nirrly tnith an iin-rr.ve in aitrml
mr.. . laitis Shut" nf near hied-'
crick is w-iiiny lehitiv.-s in this
rommunilr.. .. li.lell Winieis ix
tUrned the fn nf the ink front
N'lrfnlk. Va ttla rr he - ienl a f w
Tin- nry weatht-r is il-.mg
tnia-h daniapr tn ml inn and late
fe.il ni this N-iility.. Tlir imll
wert il in making his apii-aramv
dr-pitc the M. dry father.
Many fanners report tieii-rnttini
rtliiKsI hy the prs. Th tiHimtn
imp is about harvestisl. The div
weather mude shml wmk nf them.
...Ira lirigittwrll rarrasl mail nn
unit.' thnv Satuulav .iml Mnnilny
while Mr. IsiU-ll. nur reirnlar i-n-lirr
fi-itnl in I he nm I It wirl of
the elate Milford Middletni
visited Jiiullilh' Sinmiis nf near
Acme Sat ui due night ami Sunday.
KiiV Woodward is a lstii!j; his luo-
tiirr I.. S. Woodward in (muling
a at erne lnnr. llwyl Kiiller was
an Oklahoma City viritor Mon-
day. Asa Klietli' cf near Kred-
eriek woe a te-ilnr in this knalily
Monday. lleniy I'llmn nf T.iltlr
Ku.'li :i a ulli r in this eniiiniti-'
nity.. . John I'.iarl hnrtie lav I'r-
han. Mike Cidian Will and Sell
Ciaik were fi diinf nl Metlh ine
Park the ril.t nf I lie wn k Jlld
Slmits and wife rr" ti. itnrs with
Mrs. S. J. Sinn "iis and fnmilv m
the Ai'iin' minmiinily Siiiniat'.. .
Mrs. Imran! mlnml. ir llii.s i"ni-
niunity dttil Siiiniat- nfii'mimii. The
llijratde reside on the K. IS. iiaker
.farm. .Orville Keat'e nf this i mil'
iininiiy i vi-.itinir in Smith Texas.
..ITnjt Tiller i.s on the iek Ip!.
! Sell your row? thrnuit the Star
1 want ails.
titan. ;n A of ki- nd li.i -
djcti la -ta'.e . it is i'-'. -i n- t
Knjr ndiifr cd nf a r.sl tria.t-
and i;hrr p:te lof-ar-ti r
IRIX It wifh ftie dee- ' ! - :t-
It hi f ire feesjirs
Ihit map graphically dlnMrars the route of the Oaf Zeppelin
lout around tiie world now in arorttu
(Cod-Liver Oil May
Lose Vitamin A
In Mixed Feeds
Cod-liter d b an rayelrt
aourc of vitaminr A and . and w. Tol.-.i .i.
trenC'lt of the tnitei Slain a.!triW IOIMUM
partmeni nf AgriruHure who ha-f I : After St IK 1 A llliT
Iwlt'l It in fredlPIT trials pertitn- I .
mend it in certain rw.fi. They are I lie 'till M HP
. lest fBthu.-ia.stic about some cf thr
rommemal peeparatmn in whirh. n. ..-i i.;-..
rod-kver oil n u-sd a.i an inpred- p'i"K '! or .r. -
j tent- ( is n.w tml. if-. a r- ".. i ..
Coiuinfncial practice tktrinirn-1 importiiiit in v i-.-i
tal tn the vitamin A of md-livrr tri.il fi.... ...
oil may iv employed unwitting-; wa eitrTsr-d . an i.i. i ! v '
I iy kjf the rommrri'ial seed pro-' . aid l'r. II." v t; h;- i.. .i n
durtr" say Dr. K. M. Nelson. ; eent ami. -- I.'i l.'-.i. 1 1.
of the Hurra cf Chemistry and I'leii-- Knvs: i
Snil.v. Kor (saipple ni'jrh pfthv 'he haria i if n !
cmMivrr oil for animxl renunip- l"mtrd S.- s pa-'nn i
tmn i sold mis-d with a feml or Asm 'i'.:.i! . . .
proprietary preparation and al- nd.ii u .it.il i- i... u'..n
though it may be possible t han- f'd aii.-.:; .i-.;
die eenie or thfke prodm-tr in .cue.- Ismt"! tn i j" m
a way a to prrjt rve the vitamin
A. ax yet tnia has not hn-n a-lr-iuatrlr
d-mon -trattiL
"When U-eil as a rnurre of vtta-
. min A in laliorwtories ergagt d in
nutrition studiee cod-liver nil ix
. either fed m paratcly or miked
with email quantities of other f md.
i ainee this vitamin disappears rap-
llejl Fruit BjtJ
MIDDLERERG
Mr. S. Ik Brighlneil Cor.
land Ody Jolly t.iok their sister. i r from leod-liw oil spread mrr applwatinn nf
. Mrx. (Kswge M-crix V. her hnmr in Urf V?'- particularly when Jt-r k -.ii i' r
; Oklahoma City Kriilay....Mr. Mot-. Posed to light and air. C.mnsia h :
gan and family have moved to Vi 'a min Ll. on the other hand. ; hail .'nldrii t"
tmi.. - -1
the Itliill I;
Ann ii ii r if i.i i
llie i..iiii e- !: u..ii; i.r.ii ui
iidu try. m.i l r- ..i'.'.
f'-Wi-.d n'.f.i i ' .
r des a i.i1 'it f i-
Aif'ili in f.n i'- r."
A- u-i e-.ii i'i . ' t-. :
M-iiiit-f:-i
1 .1
(iis.riiia : - f.n in
En(im niciit Funds
The M'urnan'n llnme iK'inonstra-' Ku-h Kpringx...Mr. ami Mr. Jake is comparatively r table under the . Male hv iwuii.;;
tmn eluh l o t at the home of Mr. J Kunti are visiting relative near same condition x. M'hctber the1 age. A im. n year
llurlrr (esslin Mundiiy afternoon. t Springer for a few diy. J. If. Iienrf its derived from cwl-liver oiliiotuoio w:.. ini5:
I hey ranned eurrot and fried omit h waa in Chvkusha on bu-i- nupph-oimts are due to vitamin A hut now r.u-k. -i f..
ehirken. 1 hey will met I with Mnt. I nr- Saturday. Aetne fanner or or it j Bot pur- .m.lu. u. n. In ' - a i
.. Hampton the next second Mon- . are still loading their rl.are wihletu dg. but the full benefit ing haphiu'd piai !'
the a'.'rii". "
itnli !'i!
Rurrau of Cln
and Imali'd the arm
have Style Show .The Junior I Philhpx motorrd !. Rm h Spring ' "f viUmins b not assured un- soils- tn
I-II eluh held it.1 regular meeting Sat unlay Mr. and Mr. Jexa rM '- eml-liveroil u properly . died the
Monday morning at the school Milk.-on and chilo'tvn visited rela-1 bandh-d. If the diet must 1 forti-
house. Tliry all irirort their cw- j tixe in llncky Kord Sumlay. i fied with vitamin A and the feed
ing rrmly for lalieling. Tln-y ran-1 adya Jolly motvml
nrd toiiiativs and peaelie. Mr. j Springs Saturday.
' and Mrs. Milter of Nashville Tenn. '
aie enjoying a two wreks visit i mr .
Ihtt wi'h liK'ir brother l. L Mil-1 i CritlOTIt 1' STITlCrS
hr and fnnily....Mr!. J. . Bell.) arn lnw T (till
fonnty iiuperiiitenih'nt. wax a vis-1 at H lltivv IU IkUll
il.ir at the Mid.lh herg H'h.e.1 UoacIllOUKC StlTIldS I
nlniilay....MrRl Lcow IJrunl :
riient the past week in Cliieka.-ha ) . 1
With Iht daughter Mrs. Hut ter. swn the new oppertu-
Simn Mr. SimiMon'ii Mnall on 1 dmloiin fur ftrin pfopw at
I is very ill... The lui.elwll game a reult of the increased number
lo Ru?h dealer ran not guarantee that the ; having soils sliiiiai- t i t:i - wi i. h
While rrlv rontiiue Lving
; hi the community he iwnai'xK
the- resting pla'es are u.imv
kept aeat bt on the dca'h or rv -;
moral of t' e Rtr.aipirg memher
; f the Tandy a rleel b likely
' fi.How. To prrvent xurh a ro-di
;tnn fvluvnirftt find' sbouM pt-
volo an ad'-quate annual income
ifir the e.re of aM hx. In mod-
era cemnerie even mi11 ore-- -thi
i obtained hy incliidirg in the
rort cf a lot a -uin to be set a:-id-i
for pt rpetual rarr. V.'here this hai
not Wn dniF it i-: fixipiertly pw-
' -ihle to obtan such a fund I jr an
apiieal to tho e hx'.irg rrlaliir.
buried in tlie rrmrti ry. (' .ion
ally community pride will ad in
aec-jrlng adequate enlowm-el
fund for th- upknp of th
grounl
Mr. Muiford al-o :ugg tj a i-s-iey
for cemetery manag'r-. "Neat-
l"1! i the first r-en!ial 'f a
evnetiyy. T-if most in.jfttact
fai-tnr rontrikuting to ihii are a
gi''d turf kept rra'-onaldy 'h'.i
avl rarrfully triimncd. e; jveiiillr
eht-.e to Use markers; gi.nes kept
filkii preferably level with lle
general surface; and markers kept
straight and otherwise in repair.
M-t ci-nieterie arr ovirinaded
with monument-. Modern practii-e
limits the .k of marker and th'
l uaiinn of monumrnt.-. only a few
of the latter liriiig permitted and
thr.-e in lueatii.i. that will add tn
the appearanre of the cemetery a
a whole.
Il i said that a mneliine with
'he ending value of isitj.IMKI pound
i.f i".' will lie used to keep tie-
Si note 1'isil Hut we ih'jht li-
ther il will work when the .sugar
Till your merrhant you saw hi.i
whieh wen- pluytd on the MnMIe.
Irg diamond hriday afternoon lie-
tween outsiilerK and Sunny Side
tehmd loiyr. Sunny Sale hisl four
to right in favor of Middleherg and
nur ncliuol hoys lost tn the llulsid-
- era Dr. Slover nf Blanchard wax
1 a Vtf'iiTjJ rallrr al the school
I Thurtuay M r. and Mrs. Arch
Andrew have sold their home and
rinrr to a family in Seminole. The
Andrrwh family will move lo St.
of automobile louriht tn every
regi'in where there arr rernie ate j
traction the l.'nivrrxity of Ver-
mont held a unique exlenrion slmrt ;
eourjc this summer. The renfer-
eneeon the management nf the
tourist business and wayside1
stands" was attended by farm men
and women from every part of the ;
state. Many of them a frw year? '
age Frarrely saw an autunioliilc a I
SUGAR 10 lbs. 61c
CRISCO 3 lbs. 59c
SALT 3 for 10c
SOAP' 10 bars 38c
AlJLK
VINEGAR
Hring jnur
Juk
29c
FRUIT JARS as a
P. TOASTIES 23c
Winner brnml
. hlraw
44c
BACON
Sugar C-uretl
Pound
25c
KUIMS'O'MORK
W. POWDER
for 21C
HKAZOS
Peanut Butter oi 29c
COFFEE
lldpy Selfy
Pound
37c
EOUR
tlApaiihion
Full Cream
18 Ilw.
$1.79
ORANGES
3 dozen for..
29c
. day par their remote homes and
will make llyir future home. ; little expected to have r-t ranger?
Quite a few from here attended ; knocking at thir doom a&king for
churrli wrv'i'e al Prairie Valley
Sumlay piht.-..Mr. Armor Kitrh
and ehihlren of tjTil arr enjoying
a few days virit here with her par-
ent". Mr. and Mr. John U Kaiar
overnight ammimudatiuiis.
Areonling to (lie t'nilcd Stalex
Department of Agrieultnrr there
is now one motor vehicle on the
.. road for et-ery five persons r one
turned lo Ihcir h mic in Au-Un- j for rvery fanuly. I. do the dutn- j
.Texas after spending two weeks I button of plea.ure autor. 'biles is i
' here with the kilter's parents. Mr. not precisely like this there is a I
marked increase in the numlwr of
families able to go on camping
tours for their vacations or to take
week-end tri". or to explore allur-
ing country wood mads on half
ami Mrs. I- Haxar...-Mr. and Mrt
J. It. Brunt- hail as their guest this
week Mr. CoffniHn and son of Ard-
more; Mr. and Mri. (jraham of
Norman and Mr. and Mrs. MeCnnr
of Ixtuisianu. Mrs. Metlanc is
ti-sU-r of Mrs. Hrunt whom she had : n .
not seen in many years. Mr. and
Mrs. Wise nf Antlers were week-
end guests at the fluster tioodin
1 tf L' n-.rl M llrtllilll III Hlfta
tlie business itlras pre-
en!rd at this conference which
could be applied anywhere were: i
homeT Mrs. Freda Mitcliell is rn- Presenting an attractive exterior;
joying a moths visit with rclativer j what the tourist should sec in our .
in Antlers.. Mr. and Mrs. Glen stale; how to attract and hold vlsi- .
Brown spent Saturday in Mustang tors; making the tourist want to
with Ids bnithrr. loiwmicc atm conic again; wluil advertising
family Mr. awl Mrs. Henry lsi alM niediunis to use.
hnd as their guests Sunday Mr. awl Ruraj women interested in sup
Mrs. Ifargtw nf near Hlanchanl.
Willie Hicks Harvey Smith and
28c DOZEN FOB EGGS IN TRADE.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Brightwclh .
E. Janssen spent the week-end in
Tnltic with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Gilliam of near Ada arc
spending a few days here with their
daughter Mrs tiny Hampton and
family J. G. Brown made a
htitiness trip to Normally Monday.
t'al Watts maihi a business trip
fi tlvn Nwiiols home near Blanch-
-nil Friday Mr. awl Mr. J. J.
Barkley entertained a tew of the
voting folks with a party Satunlay
evening Mrs. Raymond f'wrk is
spending a few weeks at Sulphur
fur her health. It. t lark thresh
ed broom corn (his past week
Ita Howell intermediatr teacher
spent the werknd in Poeassei
with relatives.. -Yvonne Str'a-klatid
returned to her home in Hingcr
after a two weeks visit will' her
aunt-. Mrs. O. AW-d... -Mrs. J;v"
linp Andcr:ion relumed liome Wed-
nesday after a two weeks visit
with her daughter. Mrs. Brllr
Strickland near Gracrinonl.
ACME NEWS
Mrs. Dunn. Cor.
Mr. and Mr.;. L. A. Cby and
children visited relatives in Ok-
lahoma City Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. B. D. Jolty and children Mary
Lena and William Moore and Mr.
and Mrs. Edmond Jolly visited
relatives west of Acme Sunday. -Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Coxey and
children are oK for a two weeks;
vacation -Forest Pereival and
faniilv have moved to Kush Springs
Mr. J. A. Smith and children
spent the week-end with her moth-
er Mrs. Odell near Sterling
Bernice Ridley and Miss Hcona
Heilman surprised. Ihcir friends by
' stealing away and having a quiet
little wedding. They are both well
known here Mr. Ridley having liv-
ed here most of ids life. This com-
munity wishes the happy couple a
long prosperous journey through
life. Mr. and Mrs. Ridley will
1 make tlicir home near Acme..
' Mrs. Roland Burge and con. Porter
of Oklahoma City are visiting her
mother Mrs. A. L. BumganJner
and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Wiley and children. Grand-
pa and Grandma Wiley of Tipton
vinitfd their children Mp Fred
; Harris and Mrs. Elmer Bailey and
plying home-baked or garden pro-
ducts. putting up sandwiches- or
serving meals to tourists gleaned .
helpful hints front talks on the ae- j
leetion and arrangement of kitchen
quipment with a vie wof liandling !
largr groups of people rapidly; on
making and packing rookies for :
sale; serving quirk lunches; the'
preparation and serving of emer-
gency meals; table decoration and
meal serving; nvtful and inviting
interiors; sanitary arrangement. '
Emphasis was alto put oil plan-
ning and conduct1-!? a roadside .
stand on making .1 a pleasing
feature nf the scenery and on
maintaining a standard tpuiiity of '
goods offered fur calc. Sugges-
tion on furnishing overnight ae-
romtnidHntu! or making transient
boarders comfortable were rjpe-'
rially made for those who had nev-
er tried taking in paying gursti.
Chickaskas Best Store for Men and Boys
! How To Select
The Dairy Dull
In selecting a dairy bull on thr
basis if the records of bis luces-;
tors consideration should be giv-
en to the conditions under which .
the records were made says the
United States Department of
Agriculture. An investigation by
the Bureau of Dairy Industry at
Beltsville MiL. showed that when
cows were milked and fed three
times a day instead of twice con- .
fined ill box stalls instead of stall-
eh ions fed enough to make them
fat instead of keeping them in or-
dinary flesh and bred to freshen
at intervals of 13 months instead
of 12 the production was increased
GO per cent. !
A herd imnprovcmenl associa-
tion record of 4U0 pounds of but- '
terfal if made under ordinary '
farm conditions the bureau saya
is equal to an advanced registry'
or registry of merit record of OVU
pounds.
Great Britain decides Uiul Leon i
Trotsky would bo an UQwrcleome '
guest and Leon Is now getting to I
the point where he known how it j
fool to lie -till dressed no tmd no
Ready!
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With this aimmiiu'cim'iit wc u.lur in a now season and that means new.
refreshing dollies. With us il means a generous offering of Avearing
apparel in the modes of the time and priced pleasingly. . .
NEW FALL TWO PANTS SUITS
$2900 to $6500
See Our Windows
c .
See Our Window
Chickasha Ave. at 4th St. Wl&det Chickasha Ave. at 5th St
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lath-pi and friends in Acme
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929, newspaper, August 22, 1929; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896402/m1/3/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.