The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Edmond Ok la horn TliE EDMOND ENTERPRISE
COLLEGE GROCERY I Delbridge's Delvita 20c
- Vita - Cereal 10c
('ountry Sausage Chili con
Came Fresh Ilam Cured II lam Post Bran 3 for 2c
etc
Kellogg's Whole Wheat 10c
California Carrots
Turnips -c hole wheat Flakes 5c
Fresh Tnmatots
Crapes I lc
(20(J) Blue GiH)Se Oranges :I0k7
cI0-40) Punns 2 lh nric
Ex Fancy Dried Peaches
2 lbs
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Aunt Jemima P C Flour I:Ir
Vermont Maid Syrup 402
Golden Wedding P C Flour 10e
:I 'Earn 25!
NVashbun's P C Flour
2 for : 19e
Pure Buckwheat ilou : 20e
Golden Wedding C'Orn Starch
3 for 9-
rankles:4 Starch 3 for 250
Gelatine Dessert 5 for 25c
Soda 3 for 25e
F F O G Tomato Juice
3 for
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COLDER WEATHER IS COMING
rnoTEeT YOUR RADIATOR WITH OUR ANTI-
FREEZE IT WILL NOT RUST OR CLOG YOUR
RADIATOR IT MAKES STArrING QUICKER
AND EASIER
Lee Cauthorn said Nlonday that
something brand new in the In
of a new model automobile was
to be revealed at Detroit today in
the anti ou liCeniPn t that the now 1934
C'hevrolot with "knee action" wheels
would be intrwluced to the American
public by a series of 100 special auto
:shows in that many major cities in
he count ry
This marks the first time that such
I gigantic move has ever been made
by a motor car Mallufacturvr
These showings which w111 be held
Vr)VItill"r-21111916
SPECIAL
3 LB CRISCO 57c
(Square Cake Pan free mith
each purchase
GOLDEN
WEDDING
COFFEE
Lac
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You'll find it pays
to have your car
serviced With
CONOCO CAS &
AIOTOR OIL
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Continental ServiceStation
CEO DEAL Lessee
Pressure Lubrication Quick Thorough
NEW CHEVROLET TO BE SHOWN
IN MAJOR U S CITIES THIS WEEK
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eration I4 considered outstanding in
the sales hist ory of A merles!) bustIIPSH
PART OF "GAS"
TAX IS ENDED
Half-Cent a Gallon Ivvy Dies With
Old sear
— Iris Greer
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Please Phone Your Local News to Mrs D W Banrett Phone 531
This page affords you the opportunity of extending a courtesy to your Miss Sara Larimer and nephew
guests by having their visit recorded here and to your friends by informing
Wayne Wilson of Philadelphia who
them through these columns when you go away We appreciate yGur interet
benever you give US an item of any kind were driving through to Phoenix Ar-
izona stopped in Edmond to visit
Mrs It A Belisle and baby Bar- W fl Brown (1 Ryan Oi:itlitta4 their cousin Niro Iret L Duncan
hard Ann of Oklahoma City s!Velit spknt vith hi hre other relatives
the past week with tor mother Mrs
W L iliatt Mr Hf Mrs Clen Waters yp w j r anti iMrs Claude Patten of
the veek end in Marlow oklalwma City were guests in the
Betty Ann and Pattie Nlarie Ad-
J ti Port home Monday
amoon visited their grandmother In Airs Anna Granzow I Aiden
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(iothrie this veek end
IDwa' is vi3iting her H'n !iiik - Mr and Mrs D W Banzett and
hcre ohe came h" from VI P3' children and Mrs Hester Banzett
Mr and Mrs Le() Zimmerman of Texas where lo hAs n Npnt the week end ixith Mrs Ban-
Ceetie M visitinv Mrs Iva Noe and I zt tts parents at Frederick
Mr and Mrs Le() Zimmerman of
Leedy are visiting Mrs Iva Not and
family
Dr and Mrs L J Allen of Okla
City were guests of Dr and Mrs W
L Hiatt Sunday
Mr and Mrs W L Christenherry
Christenberry Miss Lts Ght ist- of Oklahonm City :011 :1: Anita
enherry of Frederick are visiting J
D (hristenberry's daughter Mrs I
Crawford Noe and family ! ily Guests in the J i i hornii
Sunday werii his sistiir Mrs J J
Joe Adamson visited his Aunt in I
NleDaniel and family of Mimi) slc)
Sapulpa this week end
Mrs Weem's lrothec J Paddoik
and family of 11eridian
Nliss Helen Hiatt left Monday vv'
ening for Bartlesville where she is
attending school this year 'Air and Nis I I V (ranvAv
family ‘vere g1le:4- 1f Nlr and Nir-
Mr and Ntrs Al Brown of Dun- C A Anderson for New year dinner
call visited his parents here last week
Hal Jr Adamson visited Dale Hay-
hurst at flammmonits over the week
end
Mrs La Nell Johnson and daughter
Virginia Beth of Ring ling visited her
mother here last week
Nil Arrnenta Harwood isited
Mi53 Maxine Cox in OldLborna City
over the week end
STORES TURN
TO INVENTORY
31erchants Scan Results of Christmas
Buying
Washington Dec 31 — Automatic "
by a motor car manufacturer depieted bV a renewed wave of Christ
ciLaitint:azc of $ 13k001tii)(i in '
These showings which will be held new ‘ ear mas buying a survey revealed Sun-
federal IVVIV8 starts the
day night
in vim vent ion halls armories and
off right for some taxpayers who are
other large buildings in the various he day found store keepers go-
assured of relief from another $0 - T
cities will coincide with the introduc- r ilo lug over depleted fitocks bit by bit
00oobo in special taxes later in t
tion of the 'levy Chevrolet at the first looking forward to a cycle of whole-
year
of the nil ti onal automobile shows in sale purchasing to restock their mer-
One-half cent of the 11 cent fed-
New York January tIth according to chandise anti materials
eral levy on gasoline anti-the 5 per
'William E Bo ller general sales titan- A brisk WaVe of marketing and
cent tax o n dividends pass with the
ager of Chevmlet wholesale buying was anticipated ob-
old year Congress specifies when it
servers said With Christ not pur-
This wholly revolutionary plan of put them into the recovery act that
chases increased over those of irt-
announcement was determined upon they should Cea8C on January 1 aftor
mediately past years londay's w-
ily Chevrolet officials following the repeal of the eichtt‘enth amendment
ventories are slated to a significant
receipt of an unprecedented number CM next July 1 for like reason the
indeX to better business commercial
inquiries trtan Chevrolet owners and tax on corporations of $1 for ev-ry
leaders said
motorists generally in all parts of the $1000 of capitalization and the 5
Restricted marketing during 1933
country per cent levy on corporation profits in
and increased retail trade will neces-
lin mek hat ely upon the determina- excess of 12 1: per cent of capital
sitate a greater restocking this year
lion of this phut stslected Chevrolet structure also will be discontinuekt
representatives from the central of- -- 1
1 Central College to
1140 PIA from various regions anit
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od Ilg 1 i - I S mo
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zones were assigned the task of visit- Start Classes Wed
each city on the list leasing and tnape1 l 1 1) rogram Notes'
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While Mr Private Citizen victim
of the recent Hhopping debacle enters
the fresh year taking stock of what
jingle renutins in the family coffers
the citys mercantile and industrial
establishments Monday faced a pleas-
ant "day of reckoning"
With "inventory day" scheduled for
Monday retailers anticipated a sat-
isfactory inventory showing stocks
depleted by t renewed wave of Christ
mas buying a survey revealed Sun-
day night
The day found store keepers go-
ing over depleted stocks bit by bit
looking forward to a cycle of whole-
sale purchasing to restock their mer-
chandise and materials
A brisk WaVe of nuirketing and
wholesale buying was anticipated ob-
servers said With Christmas pur-
chases increased over those of 1-nmediately
past years Mondays in-
veatories are slated to a significant
index to better business commercial
leaders said
Restricted marketing during 1933
and increased retail trade will neces-
sitate a greater restocking this year
acn city tilt in! '1st ilih Mt - r r -
decorating it suitable show place ani -- After a twelve day mid-year vaca-
securing adequate entertainment for The punlie speaking department of tton the atudents and faculty of Cen-
the thowands of visitors expectoa to Edmond high school is to prest nt the tral college will resume regular it'
:attend the initial showing thaPt'l Program January 3 at 10:45 tivities Wednesday morning rho
next two weeks will be revoted to the
The speed and celerity with which 41' In'
this atiSpicimis plan was put into op hii wilt he a program of unusual 1 closing days Of the term with the
Inturist under the threCtiiin of Miss secmd semester scheduled to or II
— — Frances Cleaver The class veill pre- January 15
tigltz:zmimmour-pwwwwmandwasou sent a one act play —rho ned Lamp- 1
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2 1 II 0 U IZ S by Hilliard Booth
The following characters will take Face Test Tuesday
part: 1tatilda Deering a rich spin- Rhodes Candidates
G I) E 1 T S
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stir Wilma Allen Harold Deering Of 13 state youths who hope to
E V E It Y I) ik Y her nephew Billy Ball Alice Deer- be sent to win 1934 Rhodes scholar-
ing Ilarold's sister Eloise Rodkey: ships at Oxford university England
That's why so mallY folk Archie Clarke a young lawyer Billy 11 will find out Tuesday that they
1 make us their eat head
quarters We are here t(
E YO U
WIDE AWAKE : Tallant: Bill Worth a nnut of all won't go
trades Chester Maheeters Annie The two winners will compete at
SERV
10Shane maid Fern Canada New Orleans January 6 vial ten ap-
11)evotionak will be read hy Wilda plitatnts from five other states to &-
Adkins: assembly singing lead by termine the winning four from the
Ralph Payne Charlaini' Tullis ill district
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Curb Service I gtit ve a reading
ilet high school department epartent of ctn
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spec i byT jhe) ota mining committee 'mood
C A Ti El l'h
seph A Brandt editor of i
Phone 22 tr
tle
State Teachers College will be University of Oklahoma Press and
OPEN ALL NIGHT
1 guests for chapel ct!mposesdof former Rhodes scholars
The public is cordially invited to IA ill interview the 13 state applicants
attend this program at the Biltmore hotel Tuesday Stu
Mrs Joe 1Vatih and children tilld
!kir Ns N
her mother of Wellington Kansas and ir J W iarshall it
tended a watch party Sunday cvon-
visited her sister Mrs Norwood Cur-
ing in Oklahoma City at the Mane of
ry who lives on N 1111(114On in Okla-
Mr y o
homa city last Tuesday They spent and Mrs Wall lillingswert h
Mrs Marshall WOn high score in the
Wednesday night with friends here
over the week end of Elk City Mr and Mrs Joy Perry
- AIrs Vieva Lobsitz and children and fatally Senate Perry of Clinton
Mrs L A Carson visited friends returned to Perry Monday after a and Havel Perry of Ames Iowa and
in Oklahoma City New years day visit with relatives hens Ruby Lawrence and family
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Miss Virginia Townsend visited Mrs Earl Comicr and daughtcri Mrs John Faubion of McPherson
her sister in Ponca City last week visited her not and sister in Still- Kansas is visiting her relatives and
water this week end frien‘k in 1:dmond at the home of her
Mr and Mrs Ira Yarho of Altair- I brothcr Mr E li Jones on West
que New Alnico visited her mother Miss Nlary Llaclif Purcell is visit- 1litin She will leave for home about
Mrs W R Brown last week Mg her mother here the end of the week
of 13 state youths who hope to
be sent to win 1934 Rhodes scholar-
ships at Oxford university England
11 will find out Tuesday that they
won't go
The two winners will compete at
New Orleans January 6 with ten ap-
plicants from five other states to de-
termine the winning four from the
district
The examining committee headed
by Joseph A Brandt editor of
University of Oklahoma Press and
composed of former Rhodes scholars
will interview the 13 state applicants
at the Biltmore hotel Tuesday Stu
(OCAILS1
Mrs D P Hamilton in in Arkan-
Nut Hubbard of Lewis Kan-
sas City staying w M
ith r It:m111(41's
!4is spent Christmas veelit with her
mother while hi:4 N iAer is 01 nother Airs W T Curtis
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Mr and Mrs W S Fatten had tt Rev and Ntrs Charles Spier and
their New years evening ilinnT einlilren visited Rev Ward Davis and
guests Mr and Mr4 R Howard ftntdv in Oklahoma City
Mrs I R NO(' N1110 )1t I harnett
Mrs Ruth l'ilack has returned Col J N
lug 1"ts Iva gn'ne ti hr I from Kansas City where she visited Announces Auchon
son's W W Noe in Witicha Falls I her sister during the holidays
Texas
ing in Oklahoma City at the hotthi of
Mr and Mrs Wally Ifollingswerth
Mrs Marshall WOn high i-co ti in the
bridge games
Air and Airs II Shelden Mr and
Mrs Vitt She hin Mrs joy and Ntly -Nrr D J Perry had as his guests
She hien were guests of Mr and Mrs for Christmas Mr and Mrs E H
Vernon Shelden on E "3rd in Okla Shockley and family of Enid Air
City New years day and Airs Fridge Jesture and family
SALES OF NEW FORDS GOOD:
VOLUME EXCEEDS PAST MONTH
Sales of the New Ford V-s for
1931 are reaching unexpected propor- county Discusses
tions according to Flatvincnt8 re-
leased by the Ford Factory Branch Drug Buying Issue
in Oklahoma t7ity today The New car
Dissatisfaction over the manner of
was introduced to the public Decent- I
dividing the county drug business
her lith The Oklahoma City Branch
may be
had a production schedule of 1120 un-
ironed out within the next
its for the balance of the month Suh-
two days without a general confer-
Nice
sequent to the intro of county physicians and drug-
duction it was-
necessary to secure a 20 per cent in-
gists Fred Lowe county commis-
crease in the December prothiftion sioner said Sunday night
Lowe said Dr B A Hayes county to take c7rf! (1m-11”A
Dealers have requested so many
cars for January that the Ford Fac-
tory executives anticipate building
more Unit8 shintlAry than haVe been
built in any month sinCt 1-
ports from sections of the country
indicate that the new ear for 1931 has
received much attention and has been
accepted by the public in a very sat-
isfactory manner
Due to the popularity cf the N'it
engine the 1-cyc1inder pasenr
has been dropped from the 19:11
Trucks and commercial units are
also being sold in greatly inereasiid
(plant ales Four-cyclini ler engines
are supplied in truck and commercial
units although the demand for
tinder ellginOS i tiitiadily increasing
Ford dealers throughout the coun-
try aro elated over the prospects for
1931 'They aro particularly stressing
the fact that they have a car cf &-
finitely proven quality anil that it
does not contain any new melianical
devices of LI IllOre or loss ciipiriment
al nature
Patronize Edmond Busine!-:s INIen
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ZOIZIC CLEANING
AT YOUR
SERVICE
Bad weather as Well as fair
finds us at your service to do
your laundry right Our
special methods and extra
services art' pleasing' scores
of local
LAUNDRY AND
DRY CLEANING
Maltby Ehtg- Phone 550
HAR WOOD
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Mrs J C Port and Miss 1Maybel1e staled& It 111011mma NAN 'war
Port were luncheon guests at the
home of Mrs Fred Dunlap in Okla-
honht City Saturday In the afternoon
they went to the play "The Green
Pastures" at the Shrine auditorium
Nliss Beth Brown has gone to
Sou llurn California to assist her
brother in his business there
Helen Louise Gough returned to
her school at Amber Monday
Col J W Barnett auctioneer an-
Mrs P C Slack and N1i3S Evelyn nounees the follOWing pUblic
loleonth took Air Lent ‘Nashburn to
ow ay anuar) —
t J 8 B L
his home at Carrier near Enid last '
3 miles east of Jones a general fa un
Friday
sale with 4 good mares 17 dairy
Mr and Mrs Frank Cantwell of cows 75 head of hogs implements
Tuttle Oklahoma was a Christmas feed and good poultry First Nation-
b t'lz 11di'Ll
visitor with Mrs Cantwell's mother
Mr W T Curtis HI Bank of Jones clork
sioner said Sunday night
Lowe said Dr B A Ilayes county
health officer is completing a report
showing the amount of money spent
on prescriptions Lowe was to confer
with the health officer Monday
Objections to the method of pur-
chasing drugS and medical supplies
centered about the cost of goods pur-
chased at retail price from several
stores Frank McCall chairman of the
commission said wholesale purchas-
ing is unfeasible because of the coun-
ty's medical assistance granted wards
necessitates small packages being de-
livered to numerous points
A general conference had been
planned to straighten out the controversy
FOR WOMEN
I I A LF SOLES
50c
Heel Taps 9r
FOR MEN
11ALF SOLES
65c
Rubber Ilea 35c
t lit II SI 11'011'r M OK TO
M orb I unnoticed to be
ssatimIttetory
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Shine 5e
ANGEL'S
SHOE SHOP
RES0ISI: frotww
the NOW Ylkr l'ij2:11t in you
to 110‘ cr3 or economy by sendi
to the Crstal Lama lry each week
among the hundreds who now do
a sell ice that will ziecomodate yo
for your need
IT COSTS LESS T
I! We Give S & It Green Stamps vitt
Double Green StampA or 10 per e
Cash and Carry Laundry
TIlE
Crystal
Laundry
Phone 700
a a
the NOW Ylkr Fight in your home to inaugur-
tte I nt'w cr3 of economy by sending the family Wash
to the Crvstal Lann Ory cach week (if you are not
:inleng the iltilit!rt'ik who now do so) You will find
1 service that will ziccomodate your purse and care
for your ncod
IT COSTS LESS TOO
We Give S & 11 Green Stamps with all Laundry Work !II
Double Green Stamps Or 10 per cent discount on all
Cash and Carry Laundry
WINN
degree
Air J N Hawthorne of 213 East
Edwards is having his house painted
The vork is being (Ione by My Luther
Cards correct in size and
Inscription printed or engraved
Edmond Publishing Company
Bo ant Bros Props
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Mr and Mrs 'W I Jones and I Mr anti Mrs M :IN A Mills motored! offiletati-- : 6i
daughter Nliss Patricia spent the front Okinulgee Sunday to spend New' ' aA
la)lithtys in Texas with relatives Year's day with her parents Mr anti
They spent Christina:4 day with her
Mrs Luther Mile NIrs Mills is at
bro ther in San Antonio then went 1 1H f E
)1 to Corpus Christi and crossed the tending school here this tern finivh-
border to Ntexico They returned i ing the required work for her I A
home by way of Lured° i derree Last Times Tonight
Last Times Tonight
JOAN BLONDELL
WARREN WILLIAM
GOODBYE
AGAIN
Wednesday - Thursday
CHARLES FARRELL
in
THE GIRL
WITHOUT A ROOM
With
CHARLES RUGGLES
Marguerite Churchill
Let
the car speak
for itself
HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own
and drive Ford N' 3 cars Some neighbor or
friend of yours has one If we told you what we
think of the car you might say we are prejudiced
so we let the car and its owner tell you
Economy of operation is one of the first points
they will emphasize—the owner will boast of it
and the car will prove it
The 1934 car is even better than the 1933—
and that was our best car up to its time The new
car is more beautiful — faster —more powerful
—gives more miles to the gallon—better oil
economy—is easier riding—cheaper to own and
operate than any car we ever built
You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to
ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car and
let you drive it for yourself At the wheel of the
car you will be sure to reach a right decision The
Ford V 8 will tell you its own story
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Banzett, D. W. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1934, newspaper, January 2, 1934; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053765/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.