The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1928 Page: 1 of 6
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MERCHANDISE CARNIVAL
Greatest 'All Sales
STARTS 9:00 A M
Sat Oct 6
Wonder Va Ines in all Dep4rttAent3 ant many delightful
Features Come Early and Often
13 Days Big Sale
Chattanooga Mercantile Go
Geo F Gutshall Prop
OF CHATTANOOGA OKLA
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The Winchester store
Whether you are in business or not you will enjoy the
lorstige which a strong belnking connection will give you
If you want safety for your funds this bank has it
If accommodation courtesy the advantages of strong
r3ign:5ed backing-will interest you they are all at your service
hcre We invite your ac:ount
IRST NATIONAL BANK
PIMOMMIMINan
Come to Our Big
ANNUAL SALE
Get Our Prices Before You Buy
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CHATTANOOGA COMANCHE COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSOAXe OCTOBER 4 1923
A Year's Profit $886
Averaging a net profit of $886 for his year's
work the American farmer did a good deal better
during the 1927-28 season than he did in 1926-27
then his salary wasn't anywhere near as good as
that of a soda clerk
According to the figures compiled this month
by the department of agriculture Mr Average
Farmer fioished 1927-28 with $24 more to the good
than last season
of course if you dedwt the interest on his in-
vestment (ut it figure lit would be able to get for
the loan of his capital) he ‘vouldn't have much
profit to show for Ilia work But if you simply
deduct tile interest on his investment at a rate Gt
around three or four per cent the average farmer
would have $657 left for his year of sweat and
worry That tbores out at zihnost $55 per mooth
And HA wile's work' That's just thrown in
SAN DIECOOct 1—William Brock and Edward Sehilee
temrying to break the 1orld's record for sustained fligh! dropped
a not from their Beilanca plane 1"flie Pridr of De roit" at 5:15
o'clock Monday afternoon (Pacific coast time) saying: "'lave ten
gallons of gasoline left and will land about hillf past seven"
The two fliers would have had to remain aloft until about 1:15
o'clock Tuesday morning t I break tile world's record
"The Pride of Detroit" )ett the ground Saturday morning sind
in sail to have ben the heaviest Men single motor plane ever to
leave the earth The plane cart led 560 gallons of itasoline twenty
on P ghllons of lubricating oil and a quantity of food The gross
weight of the ship W813 (15)
COOLER WEATHER
MINUS THE RAIN
1 OKLAHOMA CITY Oct2— The alirniHi fan
The most W-elcome news receivnd Congressional D
- lin Oklahoma's grain producing of Your Dena
belt Monday was the forecast held at Medicine
for cooler weather probably October 26 192S
accompanied by showerswithin of the state are i
the next twenty-four hours The Comanche
Weather disturbances the of Young Demo'
north were expected to break their annual banc
Oklahoma's spell or summer night October I
heat the federal kveather man agricultural colle
indicated mercury in Ok democrats who c!
lahorla City Monday ranged invited to attend
above 90 degreei in the after Yours for dem(
noon the warmest day in two A N(
Chairman 6
Chattanooga experiencLd the
cooler weather part of the fore-IKE10 tillE
c?st but with the exeNtion of a
very light skinkling Tuesday
night got none of the rain
MERCANTILE PUTS
ON CARNIVAL SALE
ness here the past twenty years
and this is the first sale of the
kind he has ever held lie has
In immense stock—every de
fiartment full to overflowing—
and finds this measure necesary
YOUNG DEMOS AT
MEDICINE
The alltitid fall meeting Sixth
Congressiota1 District League
of Young Democrats will 1)
held at Medicine Park Okla
October 26 192S All democrat:
of the state are invited
The Comanche Ccunty League
of Young Democrat 3 will hot
their annual banquet on Frido
night October I'd' at Canieroi
agricultural college Lawton
democrats who care t) come are
invited to attend
Yours for democratic succ?ss
A NOBLE LALD
Chairman Gth Cong lisct:
rul5 A painful and serious accident
befell Herb Little while at work
!at t Chattanooga gin Vednes
ON CARNAL 3111he day On of the heavy belts
119w off and struck him or) the
The Chattanooga Mercantile right leg betwten the knee and
skre: Geo F Gutshall pioprie-ankle tearing off skin and flesh
tor will put on a Carnival Sale land making a frghtfully ugly
bPginning Saturday and lasting l wound Dr Kerr dressed it
thirteen days and said if no complication set
Atr Gotshall has bcen in busl- tro there would be no danger
ncss here the past twenty years But Herb will be hid up for a
and this 'is the first sale of the time wi!li a rely painful wound
IITLE HAS
A BAD ACCIDENT
Ill jLIIUJJL VUNit very Ur
Etartment full to overflowing— i 0 t U t Date
and finds this measure necesary The other day a little girl of
-tt last in order to reduce it and (seven when asked t the table
make room for other stocks if she would have cream in her
In this sale Mr Gutshall olters1 coffee replied "yes please"
the trade reimarkably 1)w prices' Such politeness seems rather
on everything and the store is I quaint and out of date et present
chock full of bargains Alo3t children of today would
A corps of eRicient clerks will have answered "ult hu"
he in attendance with Mr and
Mrs F I Cromie sales mana- Dr arid Mrs Kerr were Gache
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Dried Peaches per pound
4 pound package Raisin&
Sweet Potatoes per peck
3 cans Pork and Beans
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FLORA A HYDER
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Easton, Mrs. Lucy L. The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1928, newspaper, October 4, 1928; Chattanooga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2074112/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.