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THE CHICK AoiiA STAR
A PAGE OF NEWS FROM ALEX COMMUNITY
School News
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a tailor Wrdrrxlajr.
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i Drlpbia McClellan of Ci'ffet iu-
jtted fchool Saturday.
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Wynnna Park aas atwent last
tint dur to a kr.rr Injury which
It I hoped aiil not prove serious.
The senior play. 'Bark Again.
Home Arain." which was pm(pnnrd
last Thursday niiiht due to inclem-
ent weather wa gtrrn Monday
night. A good rnmd atlrndrd and
enjoyed the aparklr and humor
and traced? of the Wav- A string
band furnished music betaeen
acts.
Mis Drr Gardner who taught
commerce and mathematics here
last year writes that since August
she has been doing office work a
Camp Gruber. Muskogee and is
enjoying her work very much but
does mis the friends made here.
Due to our rainy weathrt of last
week Dee Muuley and Davis Nolan
have been appointed door keepers
and it Is a safe bet no one got past
them without first getting all the
mud off their short.
A siege of 1-day measlra is
causing several children to be ab-
sent In the primary grades. Bessie
Rngcer. Marshall lee O'Rorke and
Gladys Be veil were among those
absent last week.
Clara Jean Horne has been out
of school tlie past week with a
severe case of poison ivy.
The primary room gave the as-
sembly program Thursday directed
ay their teacher. Mrs. Melvin Mof-
Ruby Mae Denaon is employed as
night operator at the telephone of-
fice. a
Vanlta Smith is working aa
tashier at the Blue Moon Theatre
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. Mrs. Lola Morgan and -Mrs. Ho-
ward McElreath were Chickasbt
visitors over the week end.
Jay Jerry and Wilma Roberson.
Dona Gail Laws and Billie Jack
Foster were visitors Sunday of Wil-
ma Jean Home.
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DISMANTLING BUILDING
Nealy Godwin is having his build-1
Ing on South Main St. torn down
and moved to his farm northwest
of town. He plans to have a barn
constructed of the material.
Misses Jelema Vera Faye and
Wanda Jean Rogers were Sunday
visitor! of Misa Edna Mae Rodger.
Timely Items At The
FARMERS GROCERY
& PRODUCE
Try our Dobry Flour
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Arkansas Sorghum (i gallons.
Griffins. Motor OiL
WE HANDLE
Pfifer and Iiey no Ids Broomcoru
Seed.
Hay Ties Sweeps.
Nails and Staples. '
Fresh and Staple Groceries
We Buy All Kinds of Produce
Clarence Story
Alex. Okla.
Attention :
Poultrymen and Stockmen
WE HANDLE THESE REMEDIESr-
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STOCK
irsd v. ;..oi i DR. HESS' POULTRY PAN-A-MIN
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DR. HESS STOCK TONIC
DR HESS HOG SPECIAL
GLOBE CARBO-COL Germicide and Parasiticide
For Poultry Houses To control Chicken Mites Fowl
Ticks and Blue Bugs
: The Worth of These Remedies Is Known to AH
Younts Drug Store
ALEX
Phone
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UNDER T1IF. R1ITLES
OK OLD GLORY
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Austin Cone Simmon who la in
a Naval Training Camp at Great
lakes. 111. a riles his parrr.ls that
this k his tune fur K. F. duty and
he monl be sorry when that over.
But ill and all he Is enjoying his
training in the Navy.
Mrs. Della Sewell received word
from her son J. B. Sewell who has
been somewhere overseas several
weeks. He stated it had been m
king since he had meivrd a letter
unit the day of his writing. Then
be said he received U letters and
as delighted to have them.
Jack Cecil antes from Hoboken.
N. J. that he Is doing ship repair
and loading.
Vick Southerland is reported to
have left the east coast for some
overseas port.
James Orrn Foster who is in the
Air Cnr's at Enid spent the week
end here.
lewis Watkins -'n is also In the
Air Corps at Dodgb City. Kan. was
home on a three day leave to visit
his motlier Mrs. Anna L. Watkins.
Pvt. J. E. Lind ley is reported to
be in El Paso in camp.
Pvt. Claud Cunningham left for
Washington recently after a visit
here alth his parents and friends.
Roy Henderson was home on a fur-
tough leaving Sunday for camp.
Calvin Mark is reported to be at
Camp Walters Texas.
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Mrs. Wanda Puller Is visiting her
husband at Camp Bowie Brown-
wood. Texas.
Melvin Driskoll writes from North
Africa that he is seeing much new
strange country. He states there are
many Arabs of very dark complex-
ton. The shows are. ail French and
he cant understand them. . The
cafes arc French also and he cant
tell what he Is eating except that
be did have one rabbit dinner.
There are no steaks and no candy.
He is feeling fine and glad to be
serving his country.
Earl Harper is now private first
class. He Is at Camp Custer Battle
Creek' Mich. .
Sgt and Mrs. Dick Dickerson of
Lawton were . visitors . Sunday in
the Charles O'Donnell and J. C.
BeviU homes.
Clyde Wasson is rerorted to have
left Wednesday for Oklahoma City
where he will be In service in the
Navy.
dr
Harold Drennan is said to have
left the continent recently.
Wade W. Vosa Is reported to have
been sent from N. Y. to the Hof-
fs nan Islands. He is in the Mer-
chant Marines.
Elmer Brooks who is serving in
the Navy returned home Saturday
; by airplane from Washington D. C
G. C. McNeelly Jr who is at
Camp Bowie Texas spent Sunday
with his wife and parents Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Neely.
Mrs. Lola Williams returned home
Sunday where she had been visit-
ing her husband. Alfred Williams
who Is reported to have been trans-
ferred to Florida.
Elvin Williams is at Camp MaxJe.
Texas. Mrs. Williams to at Paris
Texas at the present time.
Ben It through the Star want ads.
SERUMS
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GRUB KILLER
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OKLAHOMA
TEACHER RESIGNS
Mrs. Efuabrth Lamtenback. high
artn.4 English trachrr resigned
her leaching powiumi the totter
part of the week and plans to Join
her hwband soon. Mr. Laudenbark
aas rrcrnily durharted from the
army ard is now employed tn de-
fmae work at Oklahoma C1W1.
Mrs. Leudmbat- will .nut' hr
parents at Clinton before going to
her home. This. is her first year
teaching here and she has made
many friends.
W. M. Ben ham pastor of the
MethndM Churrh baa been ap-
pointed to fill the vacancy.
Leota Carter to Improving viler
having a heart attack Thursday.
ARMY DAY PROGRAM
BY SECOND GRADE
'Annotmerr Wirt Brand. Jr.
. Scripture 100th Psalm read by
Wayne Benham.
2. Lord Prayer tod by Jay Rob-
erson. 1. Sung 'April Flow era sung by
second grade pupils accompanied
by Wayne Benham.
4. Sorg 'America" led by Joy
Tinsley.
L Flag Salute led by Jay Rober-
son. 6. Reading "Our flag" by Joy
Tinsley. "
1. The Making of Our Flag by
Arvilla Nye.
I. Questions and Answer About
Our Flag." given by Glenn Barber
Del Morris Smith. Raymond Polk
Wirt Brand. Jr Jimmy Nolen
Danny Paul Williams. Jesse Lee
Palmer. Lavennla Dutton. Bernice
Rutledge and Yvonne Horn.
9. Sonc. God Must Have loved
America." by Joy Tinsley.
IP. "What Our Flag Means" by
Patsy Jo Rimer.
II. "The Little Army." Isold torsi
Leon Phillips Raymond Fold. Jesse
Lee Palmer Danny Paul Willi ms
snd Danny Hampton.
12. "A Few Rules Concerning Our
Flag" given by Arvilla Nye Danny
Hampton Imo Jean Eastwood Ger-
ald Huff. Bessie Lee Rossers Alice
Bottoms Patsy Glenn Betty Lou
Sewell Mary Moaell Stewart and
Wilma Jean Cecil
U. America the Beautiful play-
ed and sung by Mis. Wilbur M.
Benham.
14. Reading "For My Country"
by Danny Paul Williams.
15. Song Theres a 8tar Spangled
Banner Waving Somewhere" sung
and played by Glenn Barber.
16. Reading. "Shine On Oh Flag"
by Dean Mobly. t
IT. Song "God Bless America"
sung by second grade pupils ac-
companied by Mrs. Wilber M. Ben-
ham. The program was directed by the
second grade teacher Mrs. B. M.
McElroy. A large crowd attended
the program.
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INJURED IN FALL
Ira Boatwright of Chitwood was
painfully Injured the latter part of
the week when he was thrown
from a wagon bed on which he was
standing. While driving along the
creek bank one wheel of the wagon
dropped In a wash and caused Mr.
Boatwright to lose hto balance
st ricking hto side against the wag-
on. It to believed some ribs were
broken In the fall
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MINISTER ILL
J. J. 8 wofford pastor of the
Baptist Church was taken sud-
denly ill Sunday and was unable to
be at church. It to reported he suf-
fered and appendicitis attack.
BOND DRIVE PROGRESSING
Grady D. Harris Chairman com-
pleted hto organisation Friday
ni;ht to work In this community
during the Bond Drive. Ab Vaughn
Harris Oak Ridge and Hawkins
the school board members and the
teachers were appointed to mafce
the drive. The' following were ap-
pointed in the Alex district: SupL
Joe Holmes E. H. Yount D. B.
Patterson T. F. Foster C. J. Wal-
aoe Dee Roberson Clarence Story
Pearl Beardsley John Frick. W. F.
McCllntock R. J. Prim and L. E.
Sloan. The committees are al-
already working and plan to com-
plete their work in a few days.
Read the want ads It pays.
ALEX DIRECTORY.
. SHOE AMI
HARNESS REPAIRING.
Reasonable Ftices
. All Work Gears eteed . i
PRATHER SHOE SHOP
! - Alex Oklahoma"' ' '
. A Good Place to Eat?
GOYNE CAFE
Phone 60
' Your Favorite Beer
W. A. GOYNE
Owner
Alex - ' Okla.
DRENNAN BARBER SHOP
S. J. Drennan Proprietor
Where You Always'
- - Receive a Courteous r -
- Welcome and First-
Class Service.
Laundry and Dry Cleaning Out
Each Tuesday
Alex. Okla.
Personals .
Eugenia Poster has been on the
tick list. f
Mrs. Reford Foster and m Mrs.
Stonewall Drennan were Tuesday
vtdlors in the Prank James home
in the Hawkins community.
Dave Ttmhrrtok and IJis. Earl
Hirperand son were gnesls Sun-
day of Mrs. George Martin of
Chirkasha where a family dinner
was held for Sam DrQiren of Du-
rant. Mr. Timber lake nrpiirw.
who wiU be inducted Into the army
this week.
Mr. end Mrs. John Hamhrtok
end sons. Jay end Tommy of Tulsa
were weekend guests of hto parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hambrtok and
Mbs eallie Hambrtok.
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Walter Williams to at Drew Field.
Fla and fourth brother Perry
Williams to in New York. All are
srrvlng in the army.
Mrs. T. H. Chambers has been
in an Oklahoma City hospital for
treatment.
Mr. ard Mrs. John Short of Okla-
homa City spent the week end with
the A B. Vavrter family.
.
Mrs. J. T. Mobley who has been
111 the past two years to reported
to be getting much weaker.
Mr. and Mr. Wilburn Hudson of
Mississippi toft Monday after a few
days visit with Mrs. Hudsons par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. A B. Smith.
Mr. Clifford Bottoms of Hous-
ton Texas was called to Oklahoma
City due to the lllneaa of her
grardmother and visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Bottoma here before re-
luming home.
Church nervier are being held
each Saturday night and Sunday
at Oakhurst by Brother C. Harri-
son.. Good services and good at-
tendance are reported.
Clyde Wasson and family of
Moore spent the week end with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. H.
Wasson and Mr. and Mrs. John
Curtin.
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J. H. Swanson who to employed
at Norman spent the week end with
hto family at Ireton.
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tin. Austin Simmons returned
home Saturday from Caroiton Mo
where she attended the funeral
services of her cousin. Miss Neal
Cone.
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- Mrs. J. R. Gayne returned home
Sunday from Ada where she visit-
ed relatives.
Frr.nk Truel and family of Ok-
lahoma City spent the week end
with Mrs. Truer parents Mr. and
Mrs. John White.
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Mrs. Lillie eay of Chic kasha
fcft 8unday after ..ewral days
vUit ind Mrs.
D. L. Curtin.
Mrs. lllllan Hubbard to visiting
her am KradeU Hubbard and fam-
ily at Sanderson Texas.
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Mrs. Tom Muller of Bell Calif
toft the latter part of. the week
after a few days visit with Mrs.
Myrtle earner. -
Mrs. L. O. Addy of Blanchard
spent Tuesday- with Mrs. U. Gar-
ner and Mr. and Mrs. M. H Addy.
Mrs. Virginia Fields Smith to
spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Sanders of .Oklahoma
City.
ilif. and Mrs. Robert Watkins
were recent visitors In the J. R.
Bayless home at Ireton.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgle McKarney
of Oakland Calif are. visiting Mr.
McKamey's mother Mrs. Anna Mc-
Karney and other relatives here.
Clarence Seay from California
was a recent visitor in the D. L.
Curtin home Wednesday after
spending several months In Colo-
rado to the home of her father
; ! ' 'i-AlD TO YOUR-i-i
' Comfort and Loveliness "
'' . With' a New'
PERMANENT.
oMeae Make -Appuintmenltu"
Velmas Beauty Shoppe'
Phone 30
FOR REAL SATISFACTION
AND MILEAGE
USE
STANDARD GASOLINE r
Treat Your Car to the Best"
Whiles Service Station
Alex Okluhnmn
In the Pleasant View community
'
Mr. E. W. Godwin to caring for
her mother. Mrs. Bum Giegor who
to recovering from a m opera-
tion. -
1 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Emish aiw the
- arrnla of a II lb. aon who arrived
lust week.
Mrs. Lisle McClellan and daugh-
ter of Calvin Aik are visiting her
sister Mrs. W. T. Palmer and Mr.
Palmer.
Jackie Mark was a visitor here
Friday and rerorted he and his
parents were planning to leave soon
for California.
Naomi Ruth Haines was a Chick-tu-lia
visitor over the weekend.
Mrs. P. P. Thurston received
wont of Hie illness from a lirad in-
fection of her grard daughter Jerry
Ilndsay of OUnhoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. ray Johnston of
Nuinrkah and Ramona Hals were
visitors 8unday In tlie Marvin
Johnson home.
Beaty Honker sprat the week end
with hto sister Mrs. M. J. Holder.
Mb Maybrlto Ovrrby of Harris
sprat the week end with Iva Dell
Walthall.
Mbs Rrba Jo Godwin of Pleasant
View sprat the week end with her
aunt Mrs. Olean Bowen.
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' R. E. Ramsey vbited hi- mother-in-law.
M. G. Starry who to 111 In
an Oklahoma City hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Stewart sprat the
week erd with her fattier at Heal-
ton Okla.
Mrs. D. B. Gattrrson and Mrs.
Ray Holder spent Sunday with Mrs.
Geneva Reed and family at Carnegie.
MOVES
The George T. Martin family of
Bradley moved this -week to Ed-
mond where Mr. Martin has been
employed several months at the
Air Depot. Mbs Lula Lawton to
taking care of the Drug Store in
their absence.
RETURNS HOME
Lloyd Moore returned home Sat-
urday from Long Beach. Calif
where he has been employed sev-
eral months. It to reported he
rlans to enlist in the army soon.
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTfcS
J. J. Swwffed Faster
Sunday school 10 a. m. Supt. Joe
Holmes.
Church service! 11 a. m. snd 8
p. m. each Sunday.
Prayer meeting I. p. m. Wednes-
day. Plan to attend these services.
FATHER PASSES ON
W. F. Eastwcnd 66 father of W.
A. Eastwood of this community
rassed away Friday at hto home at
Madill after several week's illness
due to a stomcb disorder.
Funeral services were held Sun-
dey at Madill with interment there.
Lynn Weston who has been em-
ployed the post year In shipyards
at Evansville Ind to home on w 3
weeks leave ' and to visiting his
mother Mrs. Lou Weston and rela-
tives here.
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- Jol ). D. King who has been em-
ployed on the west coast and In
Hawaii also came home this week
rnd Is visiting friends here and hto
mother Mrs. Emma King at Chick-
BABY INJURED
Dot Overby the 2-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Overby
of Chitwood to recovering from In-
juries sustained when an automo-
bile ran over her It to reported.
-A neighbor had been visiting
Mr. Overby and backed hto car to
leave without knowing the child
eras at the rear of the car. It to
aid one of her ears was badly
torn and other facial injuries
thought to have been caused by be-
ing struck with the bumper or
tender of the car.
She sms given medical attention
and It to. be lived there will be no
permanent results.
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Hclpe-Selfe Laundry now serv-
ing you every wiek day. Hdmer
Rcdgen proprietor.
Its Time to Paint
Let ua supply you with
Paints - Varnbihes - Wallpaper
and other Supplies.
Stephenson-Brown
Lumber Co.
W. W. Rousey Local Manager
" Phone 14
WAai 1o Buy With
WA11 IHliYUii
These bugs If -Ion heavy lark
mt 1120.000. and America's auto
motive and loccmnt'vc plants are
tumini tbern out on a never-ending
assembly line. Our army uea light
tank weighing 14 ton. si-J me-
dium tank et IS tuns aim. but
favor the medium tank ever tha
other ba
These heavy tanks are needed fnr
certain pliasea cf modem wariaie
and with tbeir thirk armor and
heavy-gauge guns they are almost
unstoppable. They are considered
superior in gun n-wer in manet vvr-
ability and in the power of tfieir
hug tractor motor tn Asia tanka.
Americans everywhere are helping
to pay for these monsters of war
through tbeir purchase of War
Bonds. Invest at least ten percent
of your Income In War Bonds every
W day. c. s. Trtetary flprMnl
BUYS FARM
Mr. and Mrs. Bra Gorden form-
erly of Rush Springs liave pur-
chased a farm four and a half mitos
northeast of town. The farm has
been operated tlie past year by
Raymond Ru'ledze.
The rew owners liave icrnofrd
the house and are painting and re-
pairing the Interior.
George Koettel who has been em-
ployed the past two years In on
sir lane factory on the wrest coast
writes hto mother Mrs. C. Koettle
he has recently had an operation
on hto nose for some tissue. He
states he. to Improving
SON INJURED
Tommy Mol ley to reported to be
in a serious condition having been
run over by a tractor at Dal hart.
Texas where he has been employed
on a ranch. It to said he has both
toga broken and Internal injuries.
Hto brother Kenneth Mobley to
with him.
Plans are to bring him home as
non aa lie to able to make the
trip.
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REDECORATING HOME
The John Curtin family are re-
decorating their farm home 2 miles
north of Bradley.
At the Edgar Selzer Jr farm
home three miles east of town a
new inclosed porch has been built
BROTHER ILL
Mrs. R. E. Ramsey to informed
her brother Max G. Starry super-
intendent of schools at Blanchard
to seriously 111 in an Oklahoma
City hospital. He to reported to
have bunt a blood vessel in hto
heart and will have to remain quiet
for three months or more.
FARM IMPROVEMENT
Arthur Graham to installing a
power plant at -hto farm one and
half miles north of town and erect-
ing a 1000 gal water tank to sup-
ply water for the farm house and
stocks
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SATURDAY SCHOOL
The Bradley schools are holding
Saturday classes to be able to dto'
misa school earlier that the farm-
ers may have more farm help.
Alex has been having Saturday
classes the past several weeks.
O. E. S. MEET
The Order of the Eastern Star
held their regular meeting Tuesday
night at the Masonic Hall.
A good crowd attended.
Mrs. Loto Holme to worthy ma-
tron. UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE
Qur .Store will be Clotted
- EACH TUESDAY
WE CARRY
J. 0. Reynolds A Sons Illinois
Broomcom Seed $5.00 bu.
Seeds Indian Corn Kaffir1
Hegari and other field seeds.
Bulk Garden Seed.
Big Smith .Work Clothes
W eye n berg Shoes for Men and
Boys for both Dress A Work.
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit
Fresh Meat and Lunch Good.
We Buy Eggs
R. Q. Prim
Grocery & Hardware
COUNTY SUPT. VISITS
Mrs. R. W. Osburn paid her of-
ficial visit Wednesday to the Cof-
feit school and gave the county
testa.
Mrs. Osborn to always a selcome
visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Edgar of
Lindsay completed their moving
Saturday from the Fate farm near
Bradley.
nr. and Mrs. O. 8. Mlnnett of
Chirkasha and Miss Minnetta
DrtsklU of Oklahoma City apent
tlie weekend a lib U Stanlry Drto-
kill family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Whaley and or-'
bie McClendon of Marlow visited '
the Cecil Weed in family Friday 1
evening.
'
When unemuriou of a mistake
one thinks he to not mistaken; but 1
this false consciousness does not I
change the fart tt its resulta; suf- j
feting and mistakes rrrur until one ;
is awake to their cause and char-
acter. Mary Baker Eddy.
Every failure to a step to success ;
every detection id what to false di-
rect us toward what to true; every
trial exhaust some tempting fopn
a error William WhewelL
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Head the Star Want'Arie..
Our Station Is Open
24 Hours Per Day
Under the new regulations we are keeping our
station open for public convenience 24 hours
per day.
TO HOLDERS OF RATION BOOKS A. B and C
We are ready to serve you ONLY during these
hours From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. each day in the
. week except Thursday when we cannot serve
you gasoline.
T Ration card holders will be aerved at any time.
Our tire battery and other
AT ALL
THE FREAK
. .. .....John F.
Phone 35
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Book Your
We Have recently increased our incubator
capacity and will be able to serve you
better than during any previous season. -
Feed Your Chicks Chie-O-Line Starter
WE DO CUSTOM HATCHING
A Complete Line of
The Square
Mrs.1 TROY BRASHEARS Manager
- r Alex
Are You a
Home -
Patriot
It is easier for you to Succeed In a groil'djrh-
m unity than in one that is going harkwarda!
' MOq (P JMIIII SLV
.This bank with its services and its daristo local
enterprises is working io keep our eomfiftihity goiifg
forward in wealth and prosperity.
The deposits which you and your friends make
here- furnish us with the financial strength to carry
out this program.
We invite you to join us in putting home interests
first You not only help us but you help yourself and
your community when you do your bulking here.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Grady D. Harris Pres.- . Ajex Okla.
How much easier ear work wo
be if ww put forth a much rf:
trying to knpreve tha quality o'
ab moat of ns do trying to f
excuses fbr not property attend
to R. Oenrt W BaiUnger.
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FOR SALE Hotel at Aks on ter
Few Mrs. L. Relhke. Webs
Hotel Lindsay. Okla. " No. .
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It pan to mad the want ada
BLUE MOON
THEATRE
Friday t Saturday
The
Hidden Hand
Prerue A Sunday
THE MAJOR AND THE
MINOR-
GINGER ROGERS
. RAY.MILLAND
service. is available to all
TIMES
OIL COMPANY
Frick Mgr.
Alex Oklahoma
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Orders NOW
Bulk Garden Seeds
Deal Paoduce
Oklahoma
Town
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