The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1930 Page: 3 of 12
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RUSH SPRINGS
Char Iras Miltam Gw.
Hn T. O. Murj-ny and grand-
daughter Tat'y Lit Eh stil
mnl day last nk itk Nn.
Murphy( mother. Mrs. J. M. Gi-
rr. Lau Ihina tn the irk
iKt thai wk. Fred rruitt f
Shamrark Texas N'Hl the ink-
end Hb hunif am)
Mrs. C. L. Inman i( fhaka-ha
were tiniling in Ku-h Sunday
...Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of
I"hhkaha viritnl their run !las
kail and family Sunday. Mr
Manning Rocky IVmt is (pend-
ing the week with her daughter
Mrs. Charlie I Grin an M r. and
Mrs. Fred Wells of Agawam at
tended the funeral serenes of their
neire Mix Itarnett here Susulay...
ltonald lr Ka y. the amall sen of
Mr. and Mrs. Emery I'm n-e has
hern very ill hut is reported hot-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.Henx-i
and daughter. Ola and Mr. ami
Mrs. J. O. Kemp sort Ihua-an vis-
itors Sunday where they virited his
brother G-rge llenwn.. Mr.
Charlie Mitchell spent Saturday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Arm nf Marhiw. Johnnie R -
son of Chieknsha sp nt the wtsV
etal nith friends and relatives in
Kush... Mr. and Mrs. Hush S-
dera of iJunran visited her par-
!enls Mr. and Mm Ilrnry Milenr
I Friday; they were noting la Ok-
lahoma City Alhrrt k right of
Panhandle Terns is visiting hu
father. Cretfc IV right aad sister
Mrs. Kutert Port er... Manly tint
of Ukla City spent the weekend
'with home folks.. .J. U. Kemp re-
turned to h work m Ruglinf
(Momiay after spending the week
lend in Cush with hone lolk .
:.lr. and Mrs. Jrrry Mitrhell of
' CeRianrle spent Sunday nith he
' pnnnt-- Mr. aad Mrs. Charlie MK-
1 1 hell... Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Juren
iff Ukla. City are visiting her par-
'ents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith.
..Mrs. J. R. laminar has been on
the sitk list hut is reported better.
..Wirt JUmhdph of Acme traits-
aet.-d bu-im-sa ta Kush Monday
..Hn. Joe llairwm and daughter
Nan Winnfird of Anne Triad
are vUit'ng her parents.
AN Kinds or
ALTERATIONS
and
REPAIR WORK
HAMILTON
CLEANERS
Opjwiite Post Office
7
Attention! Farmers! Attention!
Save Money! Save Money!
THE BIGGEST SAI.E OF NEW IMPLEMENTS THAT
HAS EVER BEEN 1IAI) IN GRADY COUNTY
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
We Arc Closing Out at a Loss our Complete Line of new
J. I. Case Implements. We arc overstocked so buy your
implements at this sale at our loss.
SALE STARTS MAY 1st ENDS MAY 10th
Ten big days of fast and furious selling. Come early and -get
what you need. Drive 10 miles and save $10 to $50.
Every implement in this sale is guaranteed Id do as
good or better work in the field as any competitive make.
Every item guaranteed to give satisfaction or your
money refundtd.
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS:
J. L CASE 1-ROW PI V OT AXLE CULTIVATORS. You cant find a
better one. Your 8-year old boy can handle it.
Regular Price 4-Shovcl $(&25 $49 95
Sale Price
Regular Price 6-Shovel $65.00
Sale. Price
J. L CASE WIGGLE TAIL CULTIVATORS with ahoveb and fenders.
Regular Price--455.00 QQ JE
Sale Price r 1 9
J. L CASE SLEDS 56 inch solid oak runners steel shod six disc with
steel wings hood and fenders. A real weed getter. C?7
Regular Price $61.00 Sale Price
J. L CASE 2-ROW PIVOT AXLE CULTIVATORS with single wheel
tongue truck fenders and shovels complete to go ! - AO AA
to work. Reglar Price $138.06 Sale Price IUOiUU
J. I. CASE 2-ROW PLANTERS single and drop complete with mark
ers. A dandy planter. Regular Price $78.00 (fM AA
Sale Price JWtiUU
J. L CASE FOUR-WHEEL LISTER complete ready to go to the field..
Farmers that use them say they.cant bj beak. CAP AC
Regular Price $07.50 Sale Price
J. L CASE TWO-WHEEL LISTER-A sure stand getter you wont
find a better one. Regular Irice-$87.50. C7P PR
Sale Price ..... 1
J. L.CASE CHOPPERS. Wc have a cotton chopper that will do the
work over 10000 satisfied users. If you want a machine that will save
you money and pay for itself in one year you want to get one. Also can
be used as a' Cultivator. Regular Price $08.75. C7P 75
Sale Price VlOwiV
J. L CASE TWO-ROW 18-INCH DISC OPENER PLANTER doule
marker single seed drop. If you want a real Planter this Is the one
you have been lookingfor. Regular Price $100.00. CQA 7C
Sale Price r 1
CASE BIG FRAME MOWER with extra sickle ready to cut hay. They
' like this big lung life mower in the hay country. . (QQ "f C
Regular Trice $9850 Sale Price I w
' CASE REGULAR FRAME MOWER. Same as above except lighter.
1 Regular Price $88.50. C77 71
Sale Price I ?
We have Plows ltotary llocs Drag Harrows Disc Tan-
. dam Disc Manure Spreaders Drills Wheat Land Plows
Hay Rakes Binders Spring Tooth Harrows at the same
BIG PRICE REDUCTION.
REMEMBER SALE STARTS MAY 1; ENDS MAY 10.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
Pocasset
ALEX NEWS
Gladys Barham
Mix Mw Mint iprnt the week
tirt with hoi parent! Mr. anil Mrs
jJ. I. leHnrt..Mi Vita Thorap-
j xm of Oklahoma City vixited from j
Friday until Sunday with Mr. and
I Mr. W. A. Thom eon. Hn
I Vina lieile Rurford and Flurene
1 CrJi-e were t-'hirkaxha visitors Sat-
tnlay having pet to hoy supplies
! fi-r lie junior-senior banquet.
Mr. K. B. llelder and kuna Wil-
liam and John Thomas were visi-
tors at the It B. Patterson home
."atuiday aiul Sunday. They jv-
turned to Snrman Sundry.. .Mre
VgnM Mt-Ihmukl came Wedn-
riay to iit Mr. and Mra. Mik
I'hilliin after a may of several
months with relative at Muku-
Kee and Anlinere. W. G. Barry
iliilieri Hill ami Douglas Barham
attemled the track meet between
Oklahoma nnd Nebraska held at
Norman Wednesday.. Lhiuglar
and Gladys Barham will go to Nor-
I "n Friday. Douglas will attend
jllie InterKehulatic athletic meet
and Gladys will visit fritnda and
relative. The play Sunshine"
iriven at the reliwri house bv the
nmiur clam of N'innekah but Thure
ilay evening war pronounced very
Koil by those attendinir. Tin
junior senior hannuet will lie held
at the louge hall Thursday evening
'its
HAWKINS NEWS
Gladya Pike Cor. .
Rtv. Coggins of Blanchard
pmirhed at Hawkina Saturday
niylit ami Sunday mummy
Several from this community at-
tended tlic xinyini; convention at
Niiplea Sunday Mr. and Mra
Cecil Liyht are the parents of a
baby daughter. Bill Landa-
ikiwn of Crowell Texas visited
relatives in this community Iasi
week... .Mrs. D. H. Komell of Ok-
lahoma C ity arrived Sunday for a
ivisit with her son Mr Roinoil and
iamily. . At the school election
la"t yrar the teachers and patrons
begun trying to mark the retinol
up to a mod-1 school. The buildiny
I wh remodeled and painted ini.ide
ami out the y rounds beautified and
I a number of other things done to
I make the work a -success. The
school was scored and passed as a
superior model with a few points
over. Mr. Windle thinkiny they
hail mailc enough points to score ar
an accredited school had the state
officials to score the school Wed-
nesday April 11. It passed as an
accredited school with almost a
thousand points over. This being
the only two-room school in tlu
county with such a recommenda-
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Windle have
worked very hard to accomplish
thM mark which makes us feel
proud of them. Mr. and Mrs. Win-
dle have taught seven school terms
at Ilawkins hut will tcaeh at Rush
Springs the coming year. We are
sorry to give them up but wish
them jnueh sucres! in their future
yrk. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Moore
of lAverty will be tsn-her for the
coming yc-r Mn with the coap-
i crntioa of the paltuna the school
can be held up to its present stand-
nidi
MIXCO NEWS
A SB Betcbe Car.
Artie Parnilt. Bai Stevens and
Kobmd Brandi y retained to Full-
water Monday after spending the
weekend auk relatives add frauds.
Rual to. nr and family wba
rer rally lived in Kl iUna have
"owd to M:nro. ..Miss Grace
lludgson whu ha been vieiuag
relatives at Bayder the pa-t few
works returned to her home
Monday. Mr. Lewis Benda who
has hern ill the pa-l few weeks
is reported t he somewhat im-
proved. Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Coffey daughter Klhabeth aad
Agatha Mooney spent Monday
Bight in thc hofne of Mrs. Stewart
at to si and attended Uw unveil-
ing of the Pioneer Homan at
Poiwa City Tuesday... Mra. Mar-
vin Hoodwortb nnd daughter Pa
trrn returned home Tuemiay after
sneihling several days in the Alee
H omlworlh home at Ntillwatcr.
(i. . Gunn happened to a very
painful accident when Bn slipped
in the wet ground and broke bis
ley just below the kip. He was
taken to the Wesley hospital in
Ok Ms City where it u rrNirkd the
break is very Mriou.Mr. Chas.
Albright of Oklaihimui City ind
ieu Mathney who left lat Satur-
day for the Rio Grande Valley in
Texas returned this wet k Mrs.
Kirk Woml worth and Mrs. Woods
" visiting in Wirhita
Kalla Texas were called home
Thunslay on account of the death
of their grandson and neidiow.....
Ward Roynlen and Mra. K.
E. Jlatcher who were chosen as
delegates from the Minco Auxil-
iary to attend the convention at
Lawton retumd to Minro Friday.
....Mrs R. A. Watt is enjoying a
visit from her mother. Mrs Von.
Tha Woodworth family received
a death message Thursday from
Stillwater of the sudden death of
!!? "I"11 1011 r Mr- Mrs Alee
Hood worth. His death was said
to have been caused by double
imrumonis The family k-ft imme-
diately for that place and the fu-
neral wax held Friday afternoon at
Millwater... .J. IX San-lrra uf Mc-
Alcster. spent mrt of this week
vmitiny friend in Mines He re-
turned to his home Sunday. Min
hater lliskctt spent several ilayt
the latter part of the week in
C hit-kasha taking teachers exami-
nation. .Mrs Agnes Salxman
and daughter Agnes Ann spent
the weekend in Edmond in the
home of the formers mother.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Birehficld.
who have been visiting in Hominy
the past two weeks have returned
to Minco.
BRADLEY NEWS
Mrs Jska Bparkmaa. Cee.
John Fattrrau aad daaghters.
Hazel and Non Bell were VerxJnr
tisRors this week The sum
economic girls a ruler the supervi-
sion of their teacher. Mrs Hal-
bert M. Barnett served luarheua
to the Bradley teachrra Tuesday.
..Mia Grace Ihnny has accepted
a plare in the Bee Chapel school
for the coming year. ...Mama
Hitchcock wa a business visitor
in (Ills. City this week.... Burn to
Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. U. Kay oa last
Monday a baby girl John Pal-
trrwai had a family reunnia on
Raster Sunday at hia brum-. All
his children were present. Also
Mr. and Mrs Will Patterson and
children Mr. and Mrs A. t.
Cornrs Miss Kate Hall Mrs Jack
Krame-r and sun of New thJrans.
Mra. Bailie Thrunai and son..
Mix! Alma Pattmon. who is
teaching at Tike Itsk scnt the
weekend with her parents Mrs.
Chas. Dye who anrlerwent a seri-
ous operation in an Oklahoma City
hopilal is improving Mr. amt
Mrs Shnckk-y and children of
CKrkasha spent Easter with Mrs
Mattie Warms. Cool T. Mart
Have Roberta Harry Weaver.
John Sparkman aad M. PoweU at-
tended the Masonic lodge at Alex
Wednesday night A. C. Miller
sapenntendnt of the Kinaekah
school was a visitor in our arbnol
Thursday lie made ns a splendid
talk Xbi Lila Warren enter
tained the members of the junior
elms at the home of ber mother
bvt Wednesday night. Drlirinas
refreshments were served. Mr.
Kourh aad Mr. McCain af H ill's
Business college on their Gaud
Aill tour visited our srhaul
Thureday sftrraoun. FnnflJ
have their ereps well nnder way.
Indian corn aad brawn corn ts st-
and quite a bit lif rotton has here.
planted.. Mrs W. C. Wright
has been n the a k lit this week.
..Mr. and Mrs. K. Selv-r have re-
turned from an extemk-d visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Dnl-yns of Plainview
Texas..r
d the want ads it pays.
McAFKE TIRE
SERVICE
Phone 2051 I. O. O. F. BMg.
DUtrihutnni of
FISK AIR-FLIGHTS
Maintaining the most com-
plete lire Service in
Grady County
Snappy Road Service
Sl-lft
CRACKERJACK
FEED
The Ideal Dairy and
Poultry Feed
Produces better results
at less cost. That is real
economy. Trade with us
and we both gain.
CHICKASIIA
FEED C03IPANY
Phone 1367520 N. 6th
Sat and First Monday Specials
FOWLERS
BOTH BIG STOKES
7 bars Laundry Can
Soap CwC
2 bars Hand . Cm
Soap
Good Pcaberry Coffee
High grade 9dC
Per pound
Sugar Cured Bacon
Strips 1 Cl an
Per pound " 2
H Jowls 191(1
Ter pound . 2 y
Pure Country 1 9 1
Lard pound I " 2
CERTIFIED
FARM SEEDS
BEST PRICES
Soudan Kafir llegari.
Milo Maize Red Top
Cane Millet.
Black Spanish Broom-
corn Seed ec 7C
Bushel .. . 1 9
Spanish Peanuts Em
IVjund
Kansas hard (Indian
wheat I Flour 04 4Q
48 lb. Sack
100 iouml $2.95
5 pounds QQm
Pinto Beans
5 pounds Rice Qi
Fine Quality..
Split Lima Beans good
as the whole Qp
Leans pound
100 pounds
Oyster Shell
25 pounds
Sack Salt
89c
34c
Cabbage Plants Toma-
to Hants Sweet
Potato Hants
Onion Sets 9Rw
Gallon
Every Kind of Bulk
Garden Seed
BOTH BIG STOKES
FOWLERS
MERIDIAN NEWS
Mra. Ilenry Hill Cor.
r- n? Mne. Claude Hodge
spent Wednesday and Thursday
with their unrlc and aunt Mr.
mid Mrs. M. B. Ratcliff. Miss
-Minnie Nicholas entertained the
junior and senior chinacs with a
party at her home. Everyone en-
joyed the evening. Refreshments
r Mtidwichcs punch and ire
cream and cake wore served.
The Sunday school report for
-April 27 reads af follows: Attend-
anre 103; offering $2A2; Bibles
10; chapters read 62; Miss Claudia
T"lla and Mrs. V. B. Mellon con-
tributed to the birthday offering.
The Meridian Grange met
Tuesday night April 22. The pre-
gram was given by the teachers. At
the close of the program lemonade
and cake was served A group
of friends surprised Mrs. V. B.
Melton with a party at her home
Wednesday evening. The guests
gave her a kitchen shower. At thd
close of the evening they served ire
cream and cake. Peggy Story
and Clarence Bush returned home
Thursday from West Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed bister of Tulsa
spent Sunday with their parents
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. V. Rose.
I "
j g Life Insurance has been known
! to ' transfer a plain unattractive
woman into a fascinating widow.
Loans - Insurance
Bonds
Can Now Handle Some
Good Loans
Roy S. Warlick
rhone 208.1 2M Hall-Rriseoa
Chickasha Okla BMg.
' 61-14t
Exttirffl Special VaMes 5osr
Saitafidlay aoodl
Here are some of the extra values you will find at THE DIXIE SATURDAY AND MOXD.W Many
more are here for you' which do not appear in this ad. You can always save money at THE DIXIE in qual-
ity merchandise. We have what yon want at the lowest prices in this part of the state.
Mens Work
SHOES
Men's Outing Bal Work Shoes
I rked in Basement
?
$1.49
2:20 Indigo
OVERALLS
Very best grade of Union Made
Overalls. Fast color. Our price
$1.25
LADIES SILK DRESSES
Values to $7.50
50 Ladies and Misses Summer Silk Dresses
ind Ensembles made of Washable Crepes
and Fancy Flowered Prints. ' (4 QC
Special W-W
Ladies Spring
HATS
60 I Julies Spring lists sold up to
$5.00. Second floor
$1.00
Mcn8 Dress
SHIRTS
Men's Collar Attached Dress Shirts
Basement price
95c
Ladies 3-1'iecc
SPORT SUITS
Ladies 3-picee Sport Suits made of Ever-
est Cordo Flowered Prints in all colors.
Guaranteed washable. QC
Special OT-WW
. Noon Day
HOUSE DRESSES
Made of fw-t wasliable Prints.
Extra Special in Basement
89c
. Mens Khaki
PANTS
Faxt color Khaki Pants for men.
Priced iu Basement
$1.00
Mens Dress
OXFORDS
Mens calf skin Oxfords in black
and tan. Basement price
$2.95
i
Ladies Dress
SUPPERS
A big selection of I Julies Oxfords
and Dress Slippers. Basement price
$2.95
- LADIES SPUING COATS
Values to $12.50
One group of Ladies all-wool Spring Coats.
Values to $1250. On sale CC nfl
Second Floor Choice WUU
&
RAYON PRINTS
Values to $1.25
36-inch Rayon Tr'iuts odds and ends
Sold from 8Dc to $1.25. Special
59c
CELANESE VOILE
' Values to $1.39
40-inch Georgette and Celanese
Voile values to $1.39 yard. Special
LADIES SPRING COATS
Values to $19.75
Ladies Spring Coats made of all-wool Twills
and smooth finish materials. CIO
Values to $19.75. Clean-Up Price
48c
LADIES SILK HOSE
$1.00 Value
Ladies Pure Silk Hose in all sliodes
(1.00 value. Special
89c
LADIESS HAND MADE GOWNS
Special
Ladies Handmade Gowns of Batiste in white
and pastel colors. Hand embroidered QCm
Trim. Special
36-INCH PRINTS
59c to 75c Values
36-inch Basket Weave Suiting and
Pique. Values to 75c yard. Special
it
45c
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1930, newspaper, May 1, 1930; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896437/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.