The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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building Saturday morning at 9 o'clock just before our doors open for the BIG SA LE
Store will be closed all (lay Friday to mark down goods and arrange stock for the sale
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SHOES 4110ES SHOES
A few bargains 3 OU will get in the Best Shccs to be tought
50 Pah s Men's $1150 and $1050 to sell for $390
50 Pairs Woiw-n's Low Shoes Theo Ties both high and
low heels for $390 These ‘vcre $750 $6 50 irid $5 50
All Leather Sandals for Children $125 colts
Tennis Shoes for Children 40 cents
All of the above are new anl the very best styles
Nice Line of light Peroalcs Ile Ging lims at 121 2 tt:-d 15e
yard wide both liLtht and dark 17e
A house full of bargains Conk in anl look them over
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In addition sor those wh) prefer to keep their valuables set) 4 saving system to make it more
el arate in a bur I burglar proof safety deposit box we have them at the Itattr i plans Mr Hays hopes to draw
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Goo Music at Every Service Choir Practice Tnurs 8 P M Down Drilling 275 Feet congress has been approved 1y
S2rvices Every Sunday Communion Once a Muth In IZo1c Going Slow bankers of the east and iniddle 1
G A HUDSON MINISTER west at conferences held in New
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nearly 900 feet but that the last
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2 i o leet were in reek and in con-
TO B EGIN SATURDAY JULY 9
- sequence the progress was much with private savings banks but
rather hopes to make it a val:a-
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SHO -ES SHOES SHOES 1 the Work i4 going steadily on is
about all there is to be told at institutions VVhile ashing con
A few bargains 3 ou ill get in the Best Shccs to be tought i present except that the well is gress to make the interest rate
50 Pah s Men's $1150 and $1050 to sell for $390 i
attracting visitors from many double the average paid now he
50 Pairs Women's Low Shoes Theo Ties both high and Idifferent places and is a subject pointed out it would stil be Le
I low heels for $390 These ‘v c re S7 50 $G 50 irid $5 50 Of considerable interest ' low the average paid by the m-1
jority of savings banks
! Renoi ts from the oil well in
Post Oak yesterday were that
the drill had reached a depth of
nearly 900 feet but that the last
275 feet were in reek and in con-
sequence the progress was much
slower Tnis and the fact that
the Work i4 going steadily on is
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J present except that the Nell is
attracting visitors from many
Idifferent places and is a subject
of considerable interest
Campaign Results
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O M Murray and family 0
D Ilyder and family Walter
Davis and family 11
and family avd II I Shively
and family formed a party of
Chattanoogans who spent the
Reports cf the Arne! ican Le and family formed a party of
gion's membership campaign Chattanoogans who spent the
from June 27 to July st will be Fourth at Craterville darn A
reviewed by the dvartment ex- good dinner and !rupper a good
ecutive committee at Oklahom t 'swim and a good tin generally
City on July 10 according to!is the report they give of the
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'39Mi1 lionBuhels of Wheat
Yea fly in Oklahoma
Anything that adds to the wealth of Oklahoma a'so
adds to the resources of our more than COO stale banks
Every year millions of dollars are realized from the
wheat crop This money finds its way to all sections of
the state
The bank always has been interested in farming
We help awl encourage the farmer in every legitimate
banking way and we want the farmers of this commun-
ity to feel as friendly toward3 this bank as we feel tow-
ards them-
After all we are dependent upon the farnwrs pros-
perity '‘Te are proud of our oil coal lead and zinc and
other industries but we know that by far the greatet
amount of the solid substantial wealth of the state is
produci-A from tLe IL11111
We invite the farmers of this community to use our
ba k as their headquarters wl en in town Deposits hcre
are protected by the imite Depositers' Guaranty fund
"No Detoritor lIa Ever Io4t a Dollar in a State Bank in
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Easton, Mrs. Lucy L. The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1921, newspaper, July 7, 1921; Chattanooga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2073738/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.