The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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FRTDAY FEBRUARY 17 gi'92S
VIE CUSHING DAILY CITIZEN
PAGE THREE
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Sunnyside News
By Ruby Funnell
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Mr and Mrs IL W Forbes and
children visited with Mr and Mrs
F A Minna and family 'Wednesday
evening
Bra Cook wa in this vicinity on
business Thursday morning
Mr and Mrs Jack Berry called
te (laughter visited' with Mrs Linn's
evening
Zephro Edge II of Seminole visited parents Mr and Mrs ('harks Wil-
liams
at the J T Gill home IVednesday Monday
Maurino
Mrs Otlfaurk of Tonkawa is visit-
Bay was absent from
chool M(Aay
ing her daughter Mrs Roy Waller on account of illness
The sale at J T Gills was well at Georg-t Dvngan was in this vicinity
tended on busines Tuesday evening
Irvin Bay made a business trip to
Midway News
Chandler Friday'
Mrs C W Skinner and daughter By Pearl Hetherington
Bessie spent Friday afternoon with —
Mrs L P Perrin Hurshel Murrell Mable Sheridan
Mrs James Ford and on Ray Mr Ruth Leyerly Lode Sch1e:1 and
and Mrs Claude Haye's and children Everett Forbes were guests of Pearl
Lahoma and Howard tem Friday RoY and John Hetherington Wednes-
evening visitors at the F A Funnel' (lay evening
home ' George Cook visited Mr and Mrs
Mrs Liad-'41Y 1441(1 children and C II Dwitoll Sunday
' Mrs Ethel Bay visited with Mrs Troy Lester Akers called on John 'Moth
Gain and family Friday erirtgton Friday morning
Mrs Linn Fields of Morrison Ok- Johnnie Nioe'y of Shawnce spent
lahoma who has been visiting rein- last wceltend here visiting friemb
tives here returned home Friday and relati(2s
morning Pearl Hetherington spent last week
Miss Kathurine Gill is ll'aVing Sat- end with Marie Cleland of Cushing
urday morning for Pampa Texas Doyle Miller visited Floyd—Dwinell
where she will visit relatives for some Friday afternoon
time S H Wilson made a business call
Miss Opal Brookshire and Sumner at the home of Mrs I F Ilethering-
Powell spent Sunday wit h Hulda and ton Tuesday
Clyde Waller Verta Frymire Johnnie Nicely Car-
Mrs K K Kelley made a short rie Cline Marvin Loftis and Chet
call at the R W Forbes home Sun- Easton were Saturday evening guests
day morning of Mr and Mrs J P Todd
Mr and Mrs Irwin Bay visited with Lotie Schlegel of Cushing spent
OIrs Bay's mother Sunday Saturday night with Roy liethering-
J J Funnell made a trip to Rog- tam
ers Ark where he WIN VIS it' Diends littrAel Mulrell Mable Slwritiart
and relatives Put h Leyerly and Roy Hetherington
Bay and Bud Ford spent Saturday attended the basketbalLgame at liar-
evening at the Perrin home ntony school Friday evening
Mr and Mrs T L Lathrop and
children spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs E F Linn
Mr and Mrs T L Schulze and Ij! itt 111 l I
little son and Mr and Mrs Leo Lem- ill( 11
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Da itt
ons called at F A Funnel! hotne
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Mr and Mrs C W Skinner and
family spent Sunday with Mrs Skin- t"
ner's aunt Mrs Marti of near Tryon Lesson No 3 '
Miss Lamona Grimes of Stillwster !
spent the week end with her aunt ' Question: How does emui-
Mrs Claude Itayes silled cod-liver oil help
Mr aml Mrs C W Skinner were protect grown people from
the Monday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Frank Smith of near Agra coughs and colds?
Mr Fred West called at the L P Answer: Its easily assimi
Perrin home Tuesday morninthe sick g lated cod-liver oil plus its
Little Dewey Forbes is on
list thiS week ' wonderful vitamins builds re
at the F A FoamIt home Thum lay
ovening
1 '11i7 Pa KrTrEolemotexce4 lt I
"Ask your dealer for "The House-
wife's Treasure Chest" our hand-
some new cook book It's Free
The Keefe Le StourgPon
Company
Wichita and Arkansas City Kas
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25 (ItZercs 25c
More than a pound and a hall
for a quarter
Sa e
rricc
for over
years
CUARANIEED PURE
sWillions 61 pounds used
ly the fovemment
Mr Skinner Is helping Mr J T
CflI move to Cushing this week
The pupils of' Sunnyside enjoyed
Valentile box 'Nday alternoon
Ty brought their valentines in the
morning and dropped the in in the box
ln the afttnoon the box was Opet1Pd
and each one received their valen-
tine Mrs L P Perrin is ill this week
Mr and Mrs Edwin Linn and lit
News From Rural Cominunities I
Flotl Ray and Jackie Dwinell
Forremt nnd Ira Hetherington spent
Sunday with their grandniati er Mrs
M E Hetherington
MISs Verta Frytnire spent last week
with her tdster Mrs J P Todd
Harmony News
By Florence Wilson
!Everett Forbes were guest3 of Pearl tion of w'ashing disheii Robert Blair
Roy and John Hetherington Wednes- ' and John Crosswell put on a demon-
day evening stration of selecting wed corn Max-
George Cook visited Mr and Mrs ine Wilson and Ruth Dooly put on a
C H Dwiindi Sunday demonstration of selecting hatching
Lester Alirs called on John 'Moth- eggs
erirtgton Friday morning Beulah Stillwell and Maxine WU-
Johnnie Niee'y of Shawnce ipent son were guests of Pauline Clark
last weekend here visiting friends Sunday afternoon
and reiaties —
Pearl Hetherington spent last week r"7—---------"""""--"–
end with Marie Cleland of Cushing
Doyle Miller visited Floyd–Dwinell
Friday afternoon
S H Wilson tilade a business call Such Popu
at the borne of Mrs I F Hethering-
ton Tuesday
Verta Frymire Johnnie Nicely Car- ' Alust Be Des
rie Cline Marvin Loftis and Chet
Easton were Saturday evening guests
of INIr and Mrs J P Todd At a ll times at al
Lotie Schlegel of Cushing spent
'aturilay night with Roy Hethering- - b
tor doughnuts goes
ton :
Hershel Mu! rell Mable Sheridan
Ruth Lowly and Roy Hetherington Are you getting you
attended the blsketball game at !far-
mony whool Frilay evening lur" T 7 In Af
Lesson No 3
Question: How does emul-
sified cod-liver oil help
protect grown people from
coughs and colds?
Answer: Its easily assimi-
lated cod-liver oil plus its
wonderful vitamins builds re-
sistance by keeping the body
vitamin-nourished
Build up your resistance
with pleasantly flavored
scorrs EMULSION
MaAine Wilson was the guest of daY eVeningC
Flo Stillwell was the guests
IlcuMrldb StillMwell E add and son () "
Sunday
f Mr knd M G Futoransky and
and ts F L
visited her parents
ll day Mrs R t
M Stillwe Satur
34 and Alm children Surs nday aftetm C Jones WO he guests of a
‘
Mrs Bilby Sunday mornmg
John Hetherington ngton spent Sunday Mr and Mrs L M Plamdl went to
night Avith Forrest and Ira ligther-
Tulsa Thursday mortiing on a busi-
ington ncss trip
The 4-1I club had a meeting Wed- Mrs A Self nnd son went to Drum-
nesday afternoon We had twynty- right Sunday afterndon
three present We had three demon- Mrs C R Garman and son Robnt
strations Florence Wilson and
made a business call tt 1) Eld
Edith Garman put on a demonstra- ridges Thursday afternoon
-
Lion of wuashing dishes Robert Blair A Johnson the Indian agent has
and John Crosswell put on a demon- moved hack on his farm east of CuAl-
stratbm of selecting seed corn Max- ing
ine Wilson and Ruth 'Moly put on a F j Crosswell returned from
demonstration of selecting hatching Shawnee Sunday laternoon
eggs E A Hetherington hall chickens
Beulah Stillwell and Maxine Wil- stolen )Ionday night
son vere guests of Pauline Clark Mrs P ii Bass teacher at dis-
Sunday afternoon trict No 3 Creek county will bring
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furnishes you with many of Holland's pure delicious
'products
Cakes wrapped in waxed papers can be had in many
'Adtcties—jello roll orange and apricot bars pine-
apple bars cherry bars angel-food cream rolk and
fruit rings
OUR FINE COOKIES
are sugared and can be had in strawberry chocolate
and vanilla flavor in glassine bags
Such Popularity
Must Be Deserved
At all times at all seasons the demand
for doughnuts goes on undiminished
Are you getting your shale?
Phone 217
OLIA ND '3'':: 0
YOUR GROCER
Get That Packard!
Mrs Stacey Mrs Lyons and Mrs
I Newton were the guests of Mrs It
M Stillwell Friday' morning
Ray Dooley was )ht guest of Mr
and Mrs B A Lloo ley Wednesday
Mrs J H Cochran and family were
ell the guest of Mr and Mrs C R Gar-
pnt man Sunday
rs Mrs W I Usher has recovered
from her illness the past week
elc Mr and Mrs C R Garman and fam
ily were the guests of Nit and Mrs
Jimmy Dooley
Mrs A T Whitson ioal daughters
Myrtle and Alma were Ihe guests of
Mrs H 1 Stillwell ad childrea Fri
: BAKERY :
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105 West Broadway
With every 50c purchase made in our meat department a key to
the Junior Packard Auto in our window will be given free!
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY
to every customer entering our store Monday we will give a key
regardless of the amount purchased
at r a it e ci a Is
Pork Shoulder Preasl! lb 121c
Pure Lard hiroiinnge70eunrdra
11411 1121c
'Basun lircsetdGligde'40c I Compound 'Atiltit'ET15c
11 2 1-2 sizd Rosedale
ineapple di'ilshed per can 23't
Coffee Golden Dream lb 49c
Ketchup 5-ounce Quail 19c
Milk L'eatrnaanI
tlon Small 5
zlec Large OC
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his two basketball teams over Fri-
day night for a game with the Har-
mony teams
The Harmony Farm Women's b
held an all-day meeting on Wednes-
day Feb 15 Mrs Abernathy home
demonstration agent met with them
and a meat canning demonstration
was carried out by the members
Public Should
Have Access To
Public Records
AUSTIN Feb 17 (LP)"Acts or pub-
lic official:4 concern the public and
public records are public property
The public should be informed about
one and have access to the other
With this declaration State Tr:as-
urer W Gregory Hatcher has (timing!
War on secrecy in state affairs Hatch-
er admitted he had agreed with other
members of the banking board to
withhold information on the fear
that it might do injury to banks but
he declared "never again"
Gas Metermen
Will Gather At
Okla University
7
NORMAN Feb 17 (Special)—Gas
metermen from five states will gal her
at the University of Oklahoma May
21 to 26 for the fifth annual nwter
r''''111n
Satisfactory Terms to
Those Who Desire
Them!
fly
men's short course accordi'ng to W
IL Cron associate profesrtor of Pn-
gineering here
More than 350 workers from Kan
tins Louisiana Arkansas Texas anti
Oklahoma will attend and this year's
enrollment is expected to surpass that
of any previous year Carson said
The short coune was started in
1922 Ey L 11 liciland at that time
instructor 1 mechanical engineering
tho e7rtwity and the growth of
the ha been rapid
CITANDLE11-8 new fire cxtin-
gushers installed in High School here
A LITTLE rattle
is a BIG NUISANCE!
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JHBellis Furniture Co
114 NORTH CLEVELAND
"Where The Home Is Furnished Complete"
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The engine that wants to vibrate
Soon become a useless old skate
No need to let her Se t funny
When for a very little money
We can stop her acting mean
With as good a job as you've seen
Alex Kirkpatrick Motor Co
Auto Laundry — Storage — Creasing At
Sam Koble Head Mechanic
FENDER AND BODY WORK
Phone 1116 116 S Central
Knocking Value Records Aside
Never before in our history have we had such wonderful rug s took
Every good kind of rug is here the patterns and color effects are
the very latest and prices have been reduced to iyu!-ez thrAt
are the best reason in the world for you to buy now
quoting:
Royal Ka-Shan Wilton 9x12 St2825
Royal Panlira Wiltons 9x12
Royal Trewan Wiltons 9x12 S 8370
Royal Victor Wilton 9x12 S 7555
Royal Trewan Wiltons 8-3x10-6 S 7875
Royal Victor Wiltons 8-3x10-6 $
turma Ovals Wiltons 4Ax7! S 4185
Art Loom Wiltons 8-3x1043 - S 5850
Irvington Wiltons 9x12 $ 5400
Mohawk Wiltons 9x12 S 7200
Meadowbrook Wiltons 9x12 S 5850
Axminsters
Biglow Hartford Smith
Axminsters 9x12 S2709 to S5400
Axminsters 8-3x 10-6 $2835 to S3375
Axminsters 7 x9 S2430
Axminsters 6x9 2090
Tapestry Rugs 9x12 S1890 to $2475
Velvets fringed 9)(12 $3240
Velvets hinged 8-3x10-6 $3000
STATEWIDE FREE DELIVERY
Good roads enables this store to serve an PVCI widening circle of homes! Folks
from far and near come to this store because they know the quality of our merchan-
dise—they know our styles are the latesand they know that reductions here are
always genuine
Your future patronage is of more importance to us than any immediate purchase
you make here
We are never satisfied with a transaction unless YOU ARE!
Plant Vestal's
Perennials—
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lb 1221C
Axminsters
Axminsters
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Tapestry Rugs
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12 S2709 to S5400
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S1890 to S2475
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'' Bacon Sliced lb LivC Compound Vegettade 1 p
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from far and near come to this store because I hey know the quality of our merchan-
dise—they know our styles are the lates—and they know that reductions here are
always genuine
S Coffee Golden Dream lb I Your future patronage is im
of more port a
ance to us than ny immediate purchase
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you make here
49c
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CUARANTEED PURE
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Lazy Carnation Size LPC are 1 n Those
Size:: -1
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Who Desire
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The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2168409/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.