The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1930 Page: 3 of 10
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CRACKERJACK
FEED
The Ideal Dairy and
Poultry Feed .
Produces better results
at less cost That is real
lomy. Trade with us
we both gain.
CIIICKASHA'
SED COMPANY
e 1367520 N. 6th
Frank Cipuliiiir vit.'r I ilw lat-
lif'i Mr. awl Mr.. Tra.w-
nrll sf K m4 TurAar
Mr. and Mrs Jrrry Ttrral of (war
Klrli hrf in. Rr.ky Ford visit nr
MivH.t ..I'arl Kihry rr P"Wi
Cit fit Ihc mV ml atlh ktr
parer.l Mr. and n. J. S. Rh-y.
Mr. and Mu. !-. nlerpre ami Mi.
and Mr. Iv- Ifnifinr in Sun-
iliv rw t f Mr. awl Mr. Fd
Muffine nf Cedar films... Mirt
I'liffim1 i.f C!nt ( i Mndine
a ra1n wuh hi irntN-r. Mr.
r-'in llullim. isur SrilV ntf-f-iing
with hi. ns. lit H m
( I m kin rye ihk winking in
I 1st Oowad ml fn-ld Sunday... Mr.
Irr-M v 1 1 mv nnlurl.y ami had
mo nf his W. I lmrm tn drown in
HATS
lIxMrl1y (leaned
and Blocked
HAMILTON
CLEANERS
Opposite I'unt Office
N'n. IT-S nsi.
(hr ti La I isA. .k'r aic sr
T) to hrar nf Iktil l.'n riiR( hurt
hk ml in in W (VUWnu
( Kjr oil fir Id lad and. Mr. Ip
Inintirlf livrd In ..Mr.
Carnot SlriHi . Mrv. Id iff ins
and Mr. 1lu. R dr B metered
jin (iViahnma City Th'ir-'lsy to
1 1 iit a hwithrr ila h ill m a hns-
ilal there.
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MR. FARMER
We wantytiur KGGS and CHICKENS and will juiy
the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Be sure and get '
our price before you sell.
PHONE 347 CATTERALLS
101 Choctaw Avenue
LANDS LOANS AND TRADES
30 acre level well improved eh-ar l'i mile nf Cnllcee. fur
ala or trade possession Riven owner ni.n-iesiileiiL Price ttliH
50 a ere near rity on Stnln hiiliaav. I lire $3750.00 can
arrange for immediate iNawiMii'in reaienalde terms.
340 arm well improvrd. Nl a rr creek bottom near I nr un-
set i mile from SI National Highway. Loan $5KK).no at 6'.
Price $75.00 pel1 arrr.
20(1 acre new improvements 71 miles from eily r.n gravel
hiRhway 130 arrr first rlaxa Imllom 40 wres ia: ture. lamn
M.OOO.UO. Trire $73.00 ier avre. Good terms wutdd consider
trade. 1
7 room house east front beautiful urncr 75x105 war C id-
le ge glassed in slurping poreh. double garagr no niurtRiiRO will
sell or trade for good land ami assume loan.
5 room modern house on pavement paid nut near West
school lot 75x103 fine shrubbery :ind on-huid. Clear price $1500.
Will trade foe good laml and pay rash iliffeivurr.
Large 5 room house. IIKxl'i5. east front comer nenr S. W.
-chool no better lot in the rity. Price $2Hil0.lto terms.
4 room bonne in Ada. and good 5 room house in (.hicliaxh.i
hoth clear will trade either or laith for small tract in (irady
ounty. 1
6 room modern hnu'-e Imn f l.IJno.ho monthly pay. Price
12500.00. Will trade eiunty fir 1 :ir and smm' rash.
MAJOR BROTHERS
FARM AND CITY LOANS INSI'KA.NCE OF ALL KINDS
I hone !HI or INKS
RUSH SERINES
Charlras William CW.
Frv Ilian liliwl ha.- rl .rnej
to (inn after a few .lay visit
silk her si-ter in law. Mr-. J. J.
Ireland who has hri ill.... Mi.
ami Xr. Jdia lit own ami -mis
llypw and Idly iiwit Som'a;
with hi parents Mr. ami Mi-.
Mer.ry tfinvn of tiahin c.ty...
Mr. and Mis linirs Kill niait- a
l'U-ihe trip 4 (H.luhonia t'iy
Siimlav.. . John Shek ef Miiiar'e
Pai k tisitml his aisier Mrs J"hn
atiin. M onlay .. .. Mrs. Roliert
Portir who has l ill is report
id io he impnnmp. Mrs. Clyde
I Jnr:n and d.iuyht r. Juanita
left Saturday for Archer f itr.
Texas to visit h-r pi'ronts Mr.
and Mr. M. It. ('or... Paul Print
has been on the sitk list... Ilrttie
Mae (irein sienl the first of last
week with her frth'T I: aril)
'irven nf Oklahoma f'ity...Kuih
Bold; is visiting her vr.imlnmtk-
er at Sterling thm sni. Rev.
Wa:m-r ami w ife Mrs W. A. Con-
fer Sir. Fit-huyh Filin Ci-mtm
Mrs. Roy Mulluan Mrs. Claude
Kinr ami daughter P-n.ire. at-
lemleil the ituerterly meeting of
the W. M. I" at Chiika ha Fri-
day.. .("ceil Cross of An her Citv
Texas has been visiting his sis-
ter Mrs. Clyde I Hi man and hi
hrothir Raymond Crn-s..' Mrs.
tliiti-hi-un vnt the wiek i-ml m
kddiiirtiin with her neither who
has heen ill. Mrs Snm Amfnrd
of Slerling has Lei-n vi.itinr Ruth
Hold.. .John Kent ley of Oklaho-
ma City was a Rush visitor over
the wetk end Palm-T HetiMRi
CIIICKASHA
FUNERAL HOME
AMIilTIs.NCE
IMIONK 2157
6-12-l-nin
Dainty Silk
FROCKS
Beautifully (leaned
and Pressed
HAMILTON
CLEANERS
Opposite Post Office
No. 17-li mo.
Jor Economical Transportation
!
twver want LessS
Driving a Sii means wanting a Six for
good. Driving a Six simply doses the
argument. Driving a Six is so different
and better that the miles seem to
repeat It's Wise to Choose a Six 1
Try the Chevrolet Six. Step on the
gas" or hunt out some hills or
thread through the traffic. It's all
so smooth and easy in a Chev-
rolet Six so free from lagging
tremors and
train that the
treat six-cylinder
principle be-
comee more than
principle; to
foo. You know
it once that
te exclusive
tdvantagesare
11 positive facts.
405
ROADSTER
77m Gmc A ar Coup
7M Sport Xaxfiur (555
Tin Spurt Cay pc- 455
TViirfrfr
Deli
with
Mfrfl M.
ALL ntl(M r. a 1. factoiiy. flint mvgh.
You definitely Jeel these performance
advantages of the Chevrolet Six. You
see high value typified by the beautiful
Fisher Body and scores of advanced
engineering features. - And you know
the fine character of Chevrolet
materials craftsmanship and design.
Come and make the Chevrolet
Six confirm all this for you. Find out
the small down payment and easy
terms on which
you can own this
truly modern
automobile.
Learn why tens
of thousands
of new buyers
each week are
finding it wise to
choose a Chev-
rolet Six.
tf (MUhnma C Hy wa. a K k
vhiloe vr the week -4. .bln
Kaifht of Lawtna is voNmir Mr.
end Mr. L R. Knight hj work.
-Mr. Jy Mo ley of Pailry i
her parrnti Mr. ami Mr.
Wirt Kan4n4i Mr Errl
tlmgman ef Oklahoma THy e vi-
ug her paronts Mr. ami Mr.
Hi llurh Marroa...Mr. and Mr.
M. J. M inning vn-itni Iheii on
IJnjd near Rail-y Sunday... Mr.
and Vr. nllir Harrison of Hnib-y
pm: Sal day piphl and Sonday
with hi mother Mrs. Z. D. liar-risen.
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tits wise to choose a Six i
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Chickasha Motor Co.
DUTTON NEWS '
Mrw. I.hrahrlh J. MartM. Tar.
Mro. Thrlma Taylur led (lie I
league Sunday nrniPR in n ml p
:ntenliHR e-rrae Suhjert:
R'hnt Book. We R-ad.".. Ihrl rw "
lhaleihurv ll the r lr; i L
f'r the Inh-rmri'iatr nml Juni.il pH
league. Suhjeit ChiMror. of $
her leivl-i." The let Rue So- "
(ial rnmmittru fur Juno met at
(he Pur-ntiage on Thursday oven-
ing fur their ninthly party to he p
given mi Fniay evening at the
home nf Arh-y and Lnyd Brown.
1 be i Lurch hoard very Rrnerouily
voted thf pai tor. Rev. Martin a'
l wo weeks varalion during thu
ruimm-r. The time tn hr at his .
cwn i hashing... Vr. nnd Mrs. Earl ;
tianh-ner of Meridian viiihsl on '
Sunalav with Mrs. dardmer'i par-'
amt. Mr. anal Mrs. J. f. Hngh-n. I
.Mr. ard Mrs. O. C. Flrti her and !
family visited friends and rein- '
lives i n Sunday at their okl home
isd ef Oklahoma City... Mr. and
Mrs. Will Ma-Cnmas had for vis!-
lairs over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. i
f. Lunsford and family and John
anal Mie Nell Una frd uf Car-'
na rie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rmsrn i
nd little son of Oklshaima City.
attended rkureh here Sunday ami
"isitial Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown.
..Miss Yelta Meada.ws of Chirk-! DR
iha. sient the we-k end with her
cousin. Miss Margsrrt Kilgore. ! f
Miss Mahlr Ring who is atteniff
niR tin State Teachers College at I
Edmond visited her parents Sat-
unlay and Sunday. Miss Ring who
has taught for the past two years
a assistant teacher in the Area-
iia rchiNil has been advtnred to
irinripal of the -sme school for
.he mining year... Mr. and Mrs.
"liffonl Jansen who have been !
rachers in the Toninc school for
.he wst four years ami who forjna
the coming year will teach at
oncer rame out from the Fiimuml
Teachers College to sp?nd Katui-J
lay end Sunday with Mrs. Jan-1 Hi
sens parents' Mr. and Mrs. N. P. I
ihividsiin of Pncssscl Miss Ruth .
Till of Quinton who has spent the ! g
nionili with her cousins at (he T.
4. Taylor home returned with her
imrents Mr. and Mrs. B. Gill to
their homo Satunlay Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Norris formerly with
Charley Fisher at the Dutton store
have opened a cafeteria in Chirk-
asha Miss Rose Mary Hill visi
ted Saturday; and Sunday with her
friend Miss Helen 'Roosevelt of
Venien Mis Agatha Martin
was home from O. U. Saturday
nflernoon and Sunday moraine
with her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
Martin Miss Nina Waterbury
of the Nurses and Training School
i f the University Hospital of Ok-
lahoma City and Harry Water-
bury of O. U. at Norman visited
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant
.Vatcrbury Saturday and Sunday j
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bate nnd
Grandpa Kimberly of Minco spent
Sunday in the Ed Christian home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cox spent
Sunday with her brother Simon
HanLey and family of Tuttle. '
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Wash Dresses
Made For
50c
Read All Instructions
t
j Carefully
No. 1 Sie our head I)re& Maker
before securing TaUernd.
No. 2 Thete will be an extra
charge on all two piece Dresses
of 5f)c.
No. 3 All Dresses will be cut fit
and made for the above charge
mentioned by expert dress makers.
Miss Clara Friedlan will inspect all
garments before they are released
to you.
No. 1 No child too small no lady
too large well make the dress.
Cut make and fit
One-liece Dresses
4
50c
Two licce
Dresses
fiD $t.oo
Friday Saturday
Monday Tuesday
: NEW SUMMER
PRINTS
Peter Pan and Bordens fabrics are
well known and nationally adver-
tised. In this price range we offer
you a large range of patterns in
Broadcloths Dimities Batiste
Lawns and Suitings.
Yard
Fast Color Prints
Fast color fabrics of several kinds
weaves and texures have been
grouped at this low price
Yard 29c
Chintz Printz
i
SG-inch Chintz Prints in new fig-
ures and designs fast colors
Yard 25c
All Dresses Made on Singer Electric Machines
FLTCMSIIED I1Y TIIE COURTESY OF THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. OF CIIICKASHA. WE
ASK YOU TO PLEASE NOTICE THE PERFECT STITCH
ALL MATERIALS MUST BE PURCHASED DURING THE FOUR DAYS SPECIFIED
' Belfast Chambries
Beautiful new patterns in this popu-
lar materials yard wide and OQ-
fast color; yard COG
40 inch Janice Voiles most all colors
to choose from fast 4 Am
colors; yard ...j
I
Suitings
Sumay Suiting in new light Summery
patterns;
the yard OOG
Elilesuiss
40-inch Dolled Swiss. Six lovely pat-
terns to choose from; 39C
Janice Voiles
Johnson Chinz Prints
3G inch .Prints fast colors new pat-
terns light and dark 47I
yard II2C
Printed Batiste
40 inch Printed Batiste in a large ar-
ray of colors cool and airy for iQ
mid-Summcr dresses ; yard..
Printed Flaxen
Guaranteed fast colors. Beautiful
summery patterns. QQf
Ter yard ...
Printed Pique
15(i inch Patsy Printed Pique guaran-
teed fast color;
the yard OwG
Zephyr -Ginghams
Large and small check
Zephyr Ginghams an
ideal cloth for flare
skirt dresses.
Yard 45c
9
.Wash Taffeta
36-in. Wash. Taffeta in
large and small checks
guaranteed fast.
Yard 69c
Pongee Prints
36-inch Pongee Prints
light airy dainty pat-
terns. Yard 89c
ALEX NEWS
Gladjra Barham
Mira Mcrl Barry who is tonvh-
in jj xumrjjor school at Anadarko
spent Saturday and Sunday with
homofolks. Mark Bond of Chirk-
a-.lui was the guest of Douglas
Barham Sunday. Mark just re-
cently returned from a trip to i.k!
Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Arm
strom; and threo little daughter
of Lawton visited from Friday
until Monday with Mrs. J. C. Mey-
er and family and other relatives
here Mis Velma Hapa who is
attending school at Edmond spent
this week end with her parents.
She was accompanied by Min
Wilma Ferguson who was her
Ruest Miss Myrtle Moyi r re
turned to Edmond Sunday to re-
sume her school work after it visit
with homefoiks this week end. I
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foster and fam
ily visited relatives at Rankin.
Oklahoma from Friday until Sun-
day. Douglas Barham has ac
cepted a position at the Whitney
Grace) y Store in Chi-kasha. He
started to work Monday. A
picnic will be given in Alex July
4-5. The merchants are sporenr. j
ing it. Barbecue and drink
will be served Miss Jewel
Thomas has returned from a pleas
ant outing spent at Medicine lark
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Julian and
little daughter Vivian Kay came
over from Edmond and spent the
week end here.. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hanna of' Harjn Oklahoma
were visitors here Thrusday. They
cSme to bring Dr.- J. M. Hanna
who had been visiting them lor
several months. Mrs. Dick
Freeny saleslady at the Cates and
Neill store is taking .a weeks va-
cation. She is spending this week
jwith her parents Mr. and Mrs.
S. T. Sava to at Oklahoma City...
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Shults and
little son and Mrs. Shulfes moth-
er Mr. Lizxie Pollard of Oxla-
Have Your Wash Frocks Made Now for the Small Sum of 50 Cents
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No Extreme Styles To Be Used
Linfast Suitings Bordon Broadcloth Prints
36 inch Broadcloth Prints in many
attractive pattern fast 49c
G inch Linfast Suitings. Ideal for
mid-Summer wear. Colors: Yellow
orchid blue and 39C
rose; the yard
Organdies
46-inch Permanent Finish Organdies
irr colors of pink light blue rose red
yellow and white ; ja
the yard 4wC
colors; yard
Sell-o-Sette
32-in. Sell-o-Sette an ideal cloth for
trimming all solid colors suitable for
trimming; guaranteed QQf
fast; yard 03 G
DRESS UP YOUR FEET NEW LOW PRICES
ON SUMMER FOOTWEAR
Ladies Blonde and White Pumps Straps and' Ties re-
duced to make room for the new Fall Footwear. Take ad-
vantage of these luv prices and lay in your Summer supply-
SI 98 S3- UM
HAVE YOUR NEW
DRESS FOR
JULY 4th
Wear FINE FEATH-
ER Hosiery. No. 2911
ull ashioned new silk
Nunbush heel.
Per Pair $1.29
J. & P. Coats
Cotton Sewing
Thread -3
for
10c
f E-Airathoirnii I
'V J Serves You Better and Saves You More V )J v
Tunc in on WKY Every Wednesday Evening 8 to 8:30 for
C. R. Anthony Co. Programs.
J.&P. Coats
Mercerized
Sewing Thread
5c
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1930, newspaper, June 26, 1930; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896445/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.