The Lexington Sun (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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its hicrd to solve that one But did have o tip tc offer
my friend tho wolci perk up his s rnorale
Since it 5 too early for her to by a riew
1ot 1 said why not order an extension telephone n
her favorite cocr
The happy ensiing to this story is He rer-
ed up his s morale and brightened their kitchen
with a new color telephone
PS It WCIS an easy sale because my friend s
like most men He s not exoctly crazy aboiit women s
hats
The Call That's Appreciated
About this tirne of year most of us are back
-from vacation with memories of good times fresh in
our minds
I've alvays thought that the best way to re-
tive o summer vacation — and be courteous at the
some time — is to call the people who helped make
your vacation so much fun
If you spend it with other members of your
family they'll be glad to know you arrived home
safely If you vacationed with friends they'll enjoy
shearing your voice again
So why not make the call tonight that's really
appreciated? Rates are lower after 6 pm and you
con talk longer for less by placing your call station-tostation
Cali by Number it's Twice As Fast
n SOUTHWESTERN BELL 1 OKLAHOMA
1:11IY DO WITHOUT
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bigger brakes
Bigger yes and built with bonded
linings for as much as 66 longer
life And how's this for proof that
Chevy's a real stopper: in a NAS'CAR-conducted
test of repeated
stops from highway speeds Chev-
rolet outstopped both of the
"other two" time after time
Notional Atmoriation for Stork (7ar
Adoneement and Re3earch
award-win fling en gin n es
The NASCAR Outstanding
Achievement award goes to Chev-
rolet! Chevy wins for '1 he ereat ion
and continuing development of
America's most efficient V-type
engines for the establishment
of new levels of VS compactness
combined vith outstanding smooth-
ness" And you can choose among
eight V8's and the Six that won
the Mobilgas Economy Run for its
class
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want to say things he knows
116 IV Matn—Normari Largest Len
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Chery's the only ear of the
- 1 leading low-priced three that
1 4 gives you the convenience of
1 crank-operated vent windows
: I No awkward latches to fumble
with your knuckles and
C—a jingenwils will appreciate it
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full coil ride
You're the expert on ride Fl 0 you'll
want to try Chevy's easygoing
smoothness for yourself MOTOR
TREND magazine can give you a
hint of what you're in for: "
the smoothest most quiet softest
riding car in its price clam" And
Full Coil springs of course never
squeak never need grease
POPUIAR SCIENCE magazine
gave Chey's styling a thoughtful
look then said it this way: "In its
price class Chevy establishes a
how high in daring styling "
You'll tind your own happy way of
saying that Chevy's the only unmis-
takably modern car in its class
THE LEXINGTON SUN tEX:NGION OKLAHOMA
Delivered to Your Door
F 0 R
Cool Summer
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COLD DELIVOUS
Cooper's All Star
Buttermilk!
Real Country Style
With Flakes of Real Butter!
Rule ot Lnese
15 Years Isite:tence
Meals
Cooper's
All Star
For Home Delivery Call
Herbert Shields Puma
Distributor
PHONE LA 7-2204
OR FROM YOUR LOCAL GROCER
5"-oye eoopal (
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Cottage
Cheese
BEST 'MARY PRODUCTS
greater roominess
Automobile Manufacturers Asso-
ciation records carry the facts on
this In a Chevy sedan for example
you've got more front seat head
room than all but one of the high-
priced cars! And Chevy's front
seat hip room spreads up to 59
inches wider than comparable cars
bigger
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savings tonemr
Here's solid proof that Chevrolet
squeezes more miles out of a gallon:
In the famous Mobilgas Economy
Run two Chevrolet sixes with
Powerglide took the first two places
in their class Winning mileage:
2238 mpg And that friends
took top honors for Chevy from
every full-sized car!
GRAHAM- CHEVROLET CO
PHONE LAmbert 7-3001 — 110 WEST MAIN -- PURCELL
higher trade-in
NADA Guide Bcoks prove
that your Chevrolet will keep its
value Chevy used car prices last
year for example averaged up to
MS higher than comparable models
of the other two cars in ChevroleCi
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Nationia A utomobile Dealers
Association
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Sec how much more Chery has to offer—visit your local authorized Chevrolet Ica ler!
THLick'SDAY AUG 13 1959
State Bads
Largest Len
Oklahoma banks were serv-
ing farmers a iti rant hers
with more credit then any
ether group of lenders on
!Januai y 1 of this ear at:-
Lording to Cy Ellin ger presi
dent of the First State Bank I
of Purcell who represents I
the Oklahoma Bankers Asso-
ciation as McClain County
Key Banker During 1958 the
'states banks maintained
their leadership in agricultu-
ral credit services Okla
homa banks held a slightly
I Mr El linger said that "more
and more the banks in Okla-
homa Lind tnat tarmers and
ranchers need a new type ot
credit to help finance the
rapid increase in capital re-
' quirements To meet this
changing need banks in
Oklanoma now make larger
farni loans and an increasing
amount of agricultural credit
is on an intermediate term
repayment basis
"Intermediate term loans
are most frequently needed
Itor machinery and equipment
Ilivestock soil improvements
additional land and refinan-
cing short-term notes Over
one-half of all real estate
I credit is used to finance those
lintermediate - type capital expenses
"As a further service to help
farmers and ranchers improve
their operations about one-
third of all other bank agri-
cultural loans have a repay-
merit program longer than
one year Banks serve farm-
ers with far more intermediate
term credit then any other
!group of lenders"
Mr Ellinger believes that
"farmers ranchers and
bankers working together in
this way helo make Oklahoma
agriculture more prosperous"
Mr Ellinger reported that 99
percent of the insured com-
mercial banks in Oklahoma
are serving agriculture's credit 1
needs
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'MANS LEG WINS 1 FOR SALE: Rabbits Does
CONTEST GIRLS FUME and Ducks $100 each Ile:-
1 man Davis Pi lone 213 Lex
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Corporal William NiMM) with calves Calves veig:i
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ith skirts held hih saun-
4-3412 Norman
tered across the stage in due
- 'eourse and a meter registered ingenommintionnunanwournoillmonmeloto
the applause with scientific
precision
Then the lance corporal the
last surprise entrant hared
his legs and crossed the
stage This wowed the audi-
ence and the meter so the
girls are still fuming while
Lance Corporal Nimmo is
back in camp with the prize
—an expensive electric stove
:their reauersrup in agricuriu- Mr and Mrs Robert Gana-
Hal credit services Okla
koma banks held a slichtly more of Purcell returned home
'recently from a ten-day trip
higher proportion of the total
form production credit than a ifirough eight states They re-
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'port the fishing was poor in
year previous Minneapolis but was pretty
Based on the eighteenth an- good in Wyoming
nual farm lending summary 1
by the Aglicultural Commis-1 We have often observed
sion of the American Bankers that the people who have
Association Mr Ellinger re :nothing much to do are us-
ported that "at the beginninglually very impatient
of the year Oklahoma bank-
ers were helping farmers and ' 1
ronchers with $126794000 in i
loans-13 percent more than a ‘ as mg On l
year previous The total in
eluded $105783000 in produc
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tion loans and $21009000 in
agricultural mortgages On 1 postp
the same date $77288000 in s oned
agricultural loans were held
by insurance companies: S37- The Washington 'Tom(
424000 by Federal Loan Demonstration Club has beer
Banks: $26433000 by Produc postponed from August 13 t(
August
:tion Credit Associations: and 20
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$17230000 in nonreal estate meeting N'ill be lick '
in
loans plus $1985'2000 in real the home of Mrs C C
estate loans by the Farmers MartY at 323 South Secom
Hume Administration More Street in Purcell
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than 70 percent of the produe-
The lesson ill he on Ward
ition credit extended by lend- robe Planning' aid i Mrs
Cecil
l!ing institutions to Oklahoma Miller will be the lead
er for this Meeting to lA
farmers and ranchers came
from banks" held at the regular time
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Cle arty designed supporting bands
separation Elastic insawts for freedom
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PHONE 265
with calves Calves veig:)
about 30) I Litrit'S
Phone 110 Lexington LA 7-
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Abstract Co
114 S Peters Norman
G H COBB President
ABSIMACTS
GEO T COBB Secretary I
Guarantee Titles
Photostats
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YOUR home is a highi
important investment
an investment which hos
grown in value tremen
dously during the past few
years
Is your insurance s1
adequate?
Don't guesc Ask us to
review your protection to
day and be safe
The Washington Home
Demonstration Club has been Don't gues'i Ask us to
postponed from August 13 to review your protoction to
August 20 day and be safe
The
net N'ill be held
in the home of Mrs C C
Marty at 323 South Second
Street in Purcell Jesse Hack ler
The lesson HI he on 'Ward-
robe Planning and Mrs llisugAticE
CVCil Miller will be the lead-
er for this Meeting to be Lexington Oklahoma
held at the regular time
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Wilson, Herman O. The Lexington Sun (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1959, newspaper, August 13, 1959; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2160278/m1/2/?q=del+city: accessed July 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.