The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1938 Page: 2 of 10
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AGE TWO
rllK CHICKASHA STAR
fhirknsha. Okla- Thursday. Dee. 29. 193$.
NEWS
of GRADY COUNTY
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.if Mr. K.'.-i 's :iii in-r. Ml .
1 Ku e i.: .J Ijiiii.y.
Hogs and Cattle
Hr I Tim ie no imnr truth than j her nt them tb Star (or Chmu
Butcher prices advanced I to !3c ."the kitroduetion cf aindfrn marh-' mas.
PI ? ter (he no days today's packer top Inery to take the place of the - Rerprctfiiijr Fours
ijllOW Advance reaching (T35 and small killers labors has produced an army of no OUTK SATYOt CALDWELL
- '?. Most sales 160 to 2(0 pounds I leea than SO million JobteM workers. j mn q CaldwelL
1725 to li.tC. Packing aoss (5.75 and that condtuon ia growing srorsa J f 47
to MS: stags (550. daCjr.- . Minro. Okla.
"F ; The: is Jtist two way. out one
Pat lambs sold strong to !5c in through socialism which means Tf ehlld took a long look al the
; Tat Si errs Sell At $8.90 For
ii'itors in ;ur hour ol Mr
:r. ot her. Mrs. W. L. Rose
higher than last week's close; good that the government wi3 own all . 0;d map B!Sg a.jted
to cohirt led lambs reached (855 shIJi producing land and marh
t.idajr and most sales (75 to (800: inery and we It roe the be net it of '
tiirow-ouis and feeders (5 50 to au. or have a dictator who wiU
- make a certain peroral lor the i
capitalist and let the workers live
i Oklahoma City. Dec. 27 Cuttle;
(Starvation receipts on the first two
dais of (lie current week cct'pled j gg jo.
with a higher dresed market have
! been the chief farter in a Strom; to '--?! - v ? v - -J- V v ; on the residue
higher live market on most nit v
I killing classes. Beef Steen and - COUMl'NICATION -Ci
; yearlings have sold steady to strong !
J . j: .y
yon In die ark
grandpa when the flood came.
Aged Man-No rertalr.lv not. my
child.
Which da you want?
I Child Then
drowned.
why weren't you
Teat Cheney '
Mr. and Mr dene Barney of
Wuodv:iie. Oklahoma. peut ClirLit-
ir.ii.' uav in Chirkasha guests ul'
Mr. .old Mrs. Franz Tewksbury.
New Years P revue Dick Powell and Anita Louise
in Going Places.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin of
Miss Sadie Purkett of the Book1
F.l (i:;u:n :ef; Wnine'duy ! Tex.i'. announce the birth and S!lop iPwu ut Pent the past week end in
in Oklahoma City s'lth relatives. Rush Spring guests of Mr. Cherry's
I Mlnra. Okla Dec. it. 1961
J2f.: higher for the two days. Bulls lm ' uc The Chiekasha Star.
j and vealers h- re been scarce but i Once again one of the Demo- ( chlckasha. Okla.
! prices 4i:tle changed. Slaughter cratie papers ram forth with the 1 j-y2f yr jzjijtgf-
I enive however m Me ; Intom O-t V1 Enclod find check for SI 50 to
er for the week to dae. The m- and it had recovered almost . t
i P.' of ttoekers offered has been too ; Uie ground it lost in 14 months .
ihlht tc make a fair test of vulier. and then asked the question "Why aw n Moeller. 141 South Kauf-
the market being quoted nominaUy the tide turn in February 1939?" j"n f C; .7'
I steady I Tlie truth is. February 1939 has not ; l Sorm retUMlU Gry
I Several kadi of good short fed !"' !thw h buslnrs' "
s.i'ers and yearlings have sold from j Other puprrs. assert that there
: (8 58 to M 99 with medium to e'wd ' hr : been a decline of seven percent. 1
Mr v M kinds bringing S7.75 to S8 25 Plain T-ere is reason to believe that
' "IL "' rry 'Idi quality but fat light steers sold business has declined as much as;
i Tli truth is. February 1939 has not .
arrived and mltlier has business i County they enjoy reading
8 tar and keeping up with current
events oil news etc. fiy gn eviwit fur
1 think this U the fourth year 1 : sm! Wumc?
Help Kidneys
Don't Take Drastic Drugs
Tver KMimts mnlaia BiJIian ttnv Ivors
at n?" Mki my it totmtitc hr mi-
Wl a.i. If.lat na arm St nuvlu).
IT SmcWMl iMntOtra at tl Kidnm m
WsSOft ninii Jrwit mStr (its OVu I Up
Svu Stnttinn Lrr PniMV Cirrlrp
Cnarr kyr UiunmA arknrh. Owallrp
JolnU. F.11 -J At Idllr at B irnin Fluain.
Sant trljr va nrauiars ntatrlnn. Ffi-t
auth Ina-blts writ tor awior'i pmnir
tan ttae. Fptan turn norklns at S
Saun ant mutt pnn tnlinly aatlafutarv
1 I wrrk. Bn Sr rist't I Sr tnrdniu vnr
attS at manrv bare n naiaMt.d
1 nnoM sh etiimi't fur 1 - Mun-frm
tata)L TIm iiaruM ynUclt yw unpa
Ilii'iir.a t.i.L'. T-.i. a rieit- Mir f j 'nabv it'll born Monday Derem-
'Iiiicl a fi imvs iiii ner n.r 26-.il. Mr. Urifim u the son
..f Mr. .ii-.(i Mr. W. P. Griffin of
Cliuka'iu.
.1 .'I t.-t. Aub.vv Cole speni
C..t. in Tni.j jun's of Mr.1 Mrs. C. F. Mellon spent Christ-
l' r. Mu. Jim in :r F.r.iii'gai. mas in Wujtision. Texas guest of
;u .1 i i inev.in I ner mi.; her. Mrs( J. L. Eden.
down to (700 and 17.15. Small lets even percent. If not more.
and odd heads of good light heifers Had buslnrss increased one per- 1 Kg UADPV IMCW VI7AD
cleared from (7 50 to S8.00 with cent of the amount that that paper M A la A All 1 1 Li u 1 Ea A lx
Miss Ruth Beales is spending this mother - (7 50 to (8 00 with cent of the amount that that paper
week in Waco. Texas with her par-
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TIIE ;oor WILL
of the holiday season re-
minds us cf your Rood
will throughout the year.
For which we give you
ur heartiest thanks.
MAY HAPPINESS.
PROSPERITY AND
GREAT SUCCESS
Attend you in the year
to come.
EXPANSION FLOUR
plain and medium sons rans'iiv lias accused it of increasing in the I
I largely from (5.50 10 (735. Beef past five years it would take '
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Odom and cpw sold ai to ts.50 but the bulk twenty year depression to reduce us 1
small daughter. Virginia Lee spent f he cows cashed from (5.00 to to where we are today. J
the holidays in Duncan guests of gg jth low cutter and c utter Ignorance Is the implacable for j
spent Christmas in Fort Worth CurtU' grades selling targely in the (350 of man: so many of them believe
. .... j j0 14.75 spread. Good beef bulls ! that to misrepreaent conditional
i scored (800 and (6.25 others (435 win make people become optimistic i
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bednar of j to (5.75: vealers top (9.09: choice and cause them to go blindly on.
Oklahoma City and Mr. and Mrs. I heavy calves up to (85!.: siockcrs butting their heads against the
W. C. Bednar of Norman spent quoted (550 to 88.30. .stone wall.
Christmas in Chic kasha guests of
rnts Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Scales and
family.
Mrs. Ora Wegner and mother
pent
Texas guests of thrir sister and
daughter. Mrs. W. 8. Winters.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Asper of
Frederick and Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Rase of Decatur. Illinois spent 01;
Christmas in Chickasha with he?r othT' Mr' erld Bfdntr
Ruse's mother Mr. Hattie Asper stow'
and Mr. Ruse's parents. Mr. and
'Mrs. W. D. Ruse.
Il
ROY FINLEY
Mid-Continent D-X Service Sta.
4th and Colorado Phone 1000
58353
mi
EXPANSION GRAIN CO.
Mr. and Mrs. E C Sidaens expen 1
to leave this week for New Mexico
1 Christmas guests in the home of where Mr Siddcns will buy broom .
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Buchanan and corn 1
family were Sir. and Mrs. Wayne 1
' WheeJock. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Meed- Wonl Stinson of 8an Frinclsco
; ers and two children Guy and tTaiifornia. is spending the Christ-1
Bobby and M. and Mrs. A.-a heai holidays in Chlckasha guest 1
; jnd children all of Ada and Ur. 01 his toother Mrs J E Stinson and
& ; and Mrs. Chas. Osixirn of Pocasset other relatives
Sj and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buchanan i
of Henryetta. Miss Sylvia Wagner spent the ;
j week end in Cement with her par-;
: Miss Ruby Hudgins spent Christ- tuts Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wagner.
I mas in Port Cobb guest of relatives
land friends. Funeral services were held Sun-
day afternoon from the chapel of:
: Funeral services were held Sun- the Brown Funeral Home for Mrs.
1 day afternoon for Joe E Blick. age Mary Knox who died Saturday at.
years from the chapel of the her home 1014 Chickasha Avenue
! Chickasha Funeral Home services services conducted by Rev. George
conducted by Rev. H. P. Haley. Mr. ; Davis. Mrs. Knox had been in ill:
j Blick has been a resident of Chick- health for many years. She ia sur-
jasha for the past forty years. He j vived by a son Harry a daughter
had been in ill health for the past Miss Etta Knox and two sisters.
' three years. He is survived by a ; Mrs. Harriet Black and Mrs. J. K.
I daughter. Mrs. Dolly Exley of Lance and one grandson.
j Wichita. Kansas.
Wed much rather sell the merchandise than count it! Were determined not to carry
it over into the New Tear! So OUT IT GOES AT SLASHED PRICES! Incomplete
size ranges broken assortments odds and znds. of course. But what savings youll get!
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF
OUR FINEST
Mens
Top Coats
no
Only at winters end
would we think of sacri-
ficing our entire stock!
88
73 ONLY
Coat Sweaters
n
PRICED FOR
QUICK SALE!
88
YOU'LL SAVE PLENTY NOW!
Remnants
Repriced
ENTIRE STOCK BOLT ENDS MILL
ENDS OF HIGHER PRICED GOODS!
SACRIFICED
AT LOW PRICES
SO ACT NOW IF YOU WANT TO
SHARE THESE VALUES !
150 Womens Better
Brasses
REPRICED TO CLEAR
w
3 Exciting Groups
$ 00
$ 88 $288
REPRICED TO CLEAR
Entire Stock of Womens
Coats
1
t
Come' on the run values
like these dont last long!
$700
12 $15
Jt
ill
1 h nn
j Mrs. Joe Cunningham has re- j I
j turned from California where shei
was called by the death of her j
j mother Mrs. Ada Tburmand. The!
j cause of her death was given as;
1 pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barber have
from Austin Texas where
they spent Christmas with Mrs. 1 1
; Barber's parents.
New drivers licenses and auto 1
: tags will be available to the public
on January 1st according to Orville ;
' Glover county tag agent. Although ;
: Monday is a holiday the agent's of-1 1
fice will be open for business. To .
renew old driver's licenses Glover '
'.old license. The regular fifty cent I
asked that the individual bring his :
fee will be charged.
Clyde McCauley county tax as-
sessor posted the notices for the
1939 assessments that will begin !
January 3. The period of listing!
assessments will run from Jan. 3 I
to March 1. applications for j
homestead exemption must be made '
on or before April 1 each year. 1
Lant Hulse county farm agent
will exchange posts with M. a.
!
Tucker county agent of Jackson 1 1
county. The removal of Hulse Is !
the result of friction between the j
office of the county agent and the ;
AAA setup in Grady county. The
change will come soon after the
first of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hay. 1013
j South 5th street announce the
birth of a baby daughter bom
December 27th. She has been
named Idonla La Rue.
1
Rev. and Mrs. I. A. Bentley are j
! vending the week in Texas with
: their parents and other relative j
Miss Doris Haynes has returned!
from Oklahoma City where she j
visited relative several days this'
Mr. and Mrs. Gordoa Moore of
Lawton were guesta over the week
end in the home of Mr. and Mia.
R. D Mark and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook and j
children attended the family r-
union Monday in Oklahoma City'
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Story. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sipes of I
Altua accompanied them. Mrs. 1
Story Mrs. Sipes and Mr. Cook
are the children ef Rev. and Mrs.
H. E. Cook of Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pearler
were visitors in Lawton over the
week end. ...
Town Sedan. 2-Door with
trunk heater good tires
and the paint looks like
new. Priced at
S549
De Luxe 4-door Sedan
has Radio Heater Dual
Accessories never before
have we sold a used ear
at this value priced at
1937 Ford
DeLuxe 2-door Town Se-
dan. Very low mileage.
The best buy in a used
car. Ready to drive at
S589
S495
1937 Dodge
DeLuxe Coupe. All orig-
inal equipment with low
mileage carefully driven.
A car that will give years
of service. Priced at '
S495
Ns. 487
1937 Plymouth
DeLuxe 2-Door Sedan
with Trunk. Radio Heat-
er and Dual Accessories.
Paint is like new which
we are sacrificing at this
low prico
$529
1937 Plymouth DeLux Coupe
ALL ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT. CAREFULLY DRIV-
EN WITH LOW MILEAGE
Priced at
495
00
1935 CHEVROLET PICK-UP
JUST THE TRUCK FOR SHORT MILK HAULING OR
LIGHT FARM CONSTRUCTION WORK.
Ns. 443
No. 427
1935 Chevrolet
Standard Coach in good
condition and ready to be
driven at a bargain
$230
Priced at
29500
Ns. MO
1935 Chrysler
Air Flow oach ... with
good tires. A car for
service and speed. A real
buy at this low price
$379
1932 FORD COUPE
A CAR THAT WILL GIVE LONG SERVICE AND
13200
No. 840
1932 Ford V-8
PICK-UP
$165
Older Models Fords Chevrolets
Dodges Buicks Studebakers'
ARE TO BE SOLD 'AT BARGAIN PRICES FROM
1 500 to $50
lNVtfcdp
DeLuxe 2-Door Touring
Sedan with new paint.
Reconditioned'
$345
USED
No. 552
1936 Plymouth
DE LUXE COUPE
$325
Ns. M4
1934
Plymouth
DeLuxe Coupe.
Priced at
$290
Ns. Ml
1935 Pontiac
ijedan. A Bargain at
$295
No. 625
1934
2-Door
DODGE
SEDAN
No. 505
1934 Ford V-8
Coupe. A Bargain at
S295
$197
No 555
Ford V-8 Truck
Yi ton long wheel base
truck 1936 a real buy at
S33S
4th at KANSAS AVENUE
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1938, newspaper, December 29, 1938; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1897340/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.