The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1955 Page: 5 of 14
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THURSDAY APRIL 7 1955
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House Is 40 Yetirs Younger.
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erty including one downtown
buMneas building highlighted the
real .estate activity in Grady
county this week. -Frank
M. Hatcher Jr. sold a
home in the 1609 block on South
ISth to the Chickasaw Baptist
Association for an indicated 911-
000. D. L. Batch kolcfoy home in the
BOO block on SoutTT Sixth to An
home in the 2000 block on South
20th to Overton-L. Burney for an
indicated 91000-91500.
Lola Fay Winder et at sold a
building . in the 100 block on
North Itilrd to Neal Parnell for
an indicated $11500-91200.
ing of several pieces of city prop- Angelo Williams sold a hdme
in the 1700 block On South 20th
to William C. Bell for an indicat-
ed 99.100. .
Burl R. Dickenfon sold.equity
ArthurS. Oraham sold 10 acres
In 1 2-0-5 six and three-fourths
miles. - southeast of Tuttle to
Otis C. Mitchell for an indicated
90000-96500.
Mattie Graham McFarland sold
130 acres in 5-3-1. four and throe-
fourths miles Smithwett ofRush
Springs to H..-Goldfcder for an
Indicated 93000-93500.
Fire extinguishers in the
in a home in Verden to Marvin
W.U f..r ... SIMM. nwk Cui. (trn pay ftw
Watson fur an indicated 91000
91500.
K. O. Underwood sold lots in
Verden to R. P. Bond for an In-
dicated 9500-91000.
Sid C. Worden sold lots in
coats many times over.
The Ckeerfal. ' up-te-date aufc-
rbaa heme abeve was once the
drab 1919 house shown at right
Taking off the eld fashioned
perch and adding attractive mod-
v era faatarei aechaa a new. gray -
vbleed asphalt reef new' pende-
niii plat window Baits and black
wreegkt Iren handrails caused
tke-transfermaUea.
Removing a large old-fashioned
porch can make a house of pre-
world Vaf I vintage at home in
a modern community.
Before remodeling the 40-year-aid
house tf right looked sitiall
and squat and its dsled look was
. emphasized by eld-sty led .win-
dows. The pordteast a shadow on
the entrance and blocked daylight
from the living room.
The porchless version (above)
reveals the attractive basic pro-
portions of the house and permits
. a bright cheerful interior.
All windows were replaced. An
. attractive addition is the large
multi-paned ponderosa pine pic-
ture window which invites" th
outdoors into the living room and
gives the passerby a glimpse o
the cozy interior. . ..
e!o P. Wflliams for an Indicated! Bradiey to the Baptist Church of
$5000-95500. Biadlcy for an indicate 91750.
O. M. Cook sold property in! L. C. Freeny sold lota in' Alex
the. 400 blqck on Pennsylvania to I to W. F. McClintock for an indi-.
Frank Wasson for an indicated ! catcd $2750.
97000-97500. The largest farm sale was the
Overton L. Burney sold a1 Melbourne Gann .farm in 4-5-7;
home in the BOO block on South ! southWtat of Ninnckah. It com-:
Ninth to Clyde Chaffin for an prises more than 80 acres and j
indicated 96000-96500. was bought by Sid C. Worden j
Zoo D. Harris sold equit) in a I for an indicated 919500-922000.
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Prompt reliable service.
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Any Place. Any Time.'
RURAL - CITY'
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LIBERTY
DRUG & FARM CENTER
32.1 Chickaxhg Aye. Phono 204
II GREEN STAMPS
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Re-roofing is almost always
necessary in remodeling an old
house and today's roofing is
available in a wide range of new
colors that do a lot to gibs aging
houses kTbung look. Hrrg a light
gray-blend asphalt roof is attrac-
tive in itself and forms an attrac-
tive background for the vhit
siding. i
The yellow shutters on the sec-
ond fiooc window emphasize the
horizontal lines of the house
making the structure look lower
and wider. The new paneled cu
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JpllN. 31 A INKS STATION
rurrell Highway
1. C. COX STATION
Nlniwkah t77 Highway
HIGHWAY 62 STATION
Rfljffi Rraat
Miadlgbrrg. Okla.
( AIT1H) 'COUNTY OltCO.
AnaSarke. Okla.
RENK FRANCIS STATION
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SERVED BY ANDERSON - PRICHARD OIL GOR
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Amhrr Okla.
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Highway 217. JK. at fhlrkauha
W IlON S 31 ITH STATION
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BKNNIK'S SERYKE STATION
NUmrkalt. Okla.
JACK VAN BERBER STATION
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Undaay Okla;
JA( KS SERVICE STATION .
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The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1955, newspaper, April 7, 1955; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1897725/m1/5/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.