The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1932 Page: 7 of 8
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Copy for a page advertisement
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Citizen the day previous' to the
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Gentle saddle pony
Can be seen until next Monday For
information phone 99' 12423t
Fog SALE for cash or will trade
for recent model Ford or Chevrolet
closed car in good condition 3 room
house located 1205 E Ash Call Don
Guthrie 198 or 1047 12-11-3t
FOR SALE—Gill's bicycle good
as new phone 136 12-11-3t
FOR SALE—Fruit cakes 40c a
round Mrs W P Dais Phone 699-
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FOR SALE—Fat bogs call 473
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Good dairy farm
Close to town See W E Cardin
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FOR RENT—One 4-room modern
furnished house close in depoelts
up Adults only Phone 191 or 67
Charles E Droege at the LaundrY-
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FOR RENT-8 room modern furn-
ished apartment 814 East Walnut
12-7-Ct
FOR ItENT-2 room house furn-
ished Meters set Inquire 315 N
East Ave after 5:30 12-13-0t
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FOR RENTL–Furnibhed duplex ad-
ults gall 384 112-7-6t
FOR RENT-160 acre farm 2 good
hollow will rent al or half Write
XY citizen 12-7-6t
FOR RENT—Attractive furnLehed
apartment close lit! : gall 414
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NOTICE
—NOTICE —Madam Esther located
517 E Main 12-12-24t
NOTICE—Finger waves 10c with
free dryer and shampoo marcells 25c
oil permanent waves and ringlet ends
complete 10c guatanteed 6 exper-
ienced operators Phone 160Basement
Barber and Beauty Shop 12-8-6t
NOTICE—Hemstitching 5c yd Re-
pairs for sewIng machines 211 North
Cleveland Phone 228 12-12-6t
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WANTED—Laundry 927 E Main
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WANTE D—Family laundry 150
Doz 744 E Walnut 126t
MISCELLANEOUS
Viattertea charged: Car 75c Radio
50c Call 442 Tydol Service Station
301 East Main 12-5-12t
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Friday Reward Pbone 202 j
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GRANTED TODAY
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Eleven Acts of Clemency Are
Granted Today by Governor
Murray
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OKLAHOMA CITY Dec13 —OP
Fleven acts of executive clemencY
eight of them paroles were granted
today by Gov W Murray
Paroles included:
Waymon Miller ' Carter county
committed June 29 1928 15 years for
statutory offense
Frank Mefford Kay county cm
mitted Dec 16 1931 two years fot
larceny of domestic animals
Charles Lewis Greer county com-
mitted July 16 1930 10 years first
degree manslaughter
Bryant Strout Tulsa county com-1
witted to Granite reformatory May
22 1930 five years auto larceny
Edward Wermy Comanche county
committed July 16 four year term
for statutory offence
Harry Ward Muskogee countysoni-
mitiA Sept 24 1930 five years for
grand larceny
R P Bohman Kay county: com-
mitted July 21 1931 five years for
auto theft
To PROPOSE NEW
SPAN AT PURCELL
Sen Hardin Ballard to Intro-
duce Bill Providing for New
Free Bridge
'OKLAHOMA CITY Dec 13 -a')
A bill providing construction of a
new free bridge over the South Cana-
dian river at Purcell and Lexington
will be introduced in the legislature
by Sen Hardin Ballard Purcell he
said today ' -
Decrying the long delay by the'
!Ante in ridding itself of the Purcell-
Lexington toll bridge Sen Ballard
said he will propore an appropria-
tion of $400000 W $500000 from
state highway funds for a new span
He pointed out this will not add to
general government cost
"It would simply force the high-
wayocommistion to spend so—rnuch
money bothMg this much-needvdpro
ject instead of spending it on some-
thing else" he said
The injunction suit over keeping
the toll bridge open was argued Sat-
urday before the U S supreme court
at Washington
Assistant Attorney General W C
Lewis and Purrnen Wilson McClain
county attorney argued against tn
injunction permitting individual own-
ers of the bridge to prevent the state
from taking it over They won at the
initial trial but last in the tenth cir-
cuit court and are asking the su-
preme court to reverse the circuit de-
cision '
C D Cochran Oklahoma City rep-
resented the bridge owners Charles
It Hamill and Willoughby G Wall-
(lly United Frees)
' Senate
Continuee debate on Philippine inde-
pendence '
Joint veterans' committee plans
procedure
Interstate commerce committee
considers house radio bill
Sidera houseametaoshrdulCMFwyrr
Foreign relations subcommittee re-
Fumes hearings on St Lawrence Wit
terway treaty '
Judiciary subcommittee considers
resolutions :for repeal of tho 18th
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Ways and means committee hears
beer bill opponents
Post office committee hears report
on air mail contracts
Shannon committee continues in-
vestigation of government competi-
tion with industry
Agriculture committee bcgins con-
sideration of farm relief program
I Fairview—John Hammon of Selling
reopened his produce house here
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Brewers' Association is shown as be argued the case for immediate beer
before the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee at the
first of a series of informal hearings on the beer bill Cooke in pleading
for beer with an alcoholic content of 275 per cent told the committee :-
that $360000000 would be spent immediately by the brewers and that '-
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annually
We have choice residen-
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parts of the city at reason
able sale or rent prices
CALL 370
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$15000 for Slayings
WASHINGTON Dec 13 —(0--
Chairman Borah of the senate for-
eign relations committee today of-
fered a bill to pay "as an act of
grace" $15000 to the families of
two ?Teatican youths killed June 7
1931 near Ardmore by two Oklaho-
ma deputy sheriffs
The youths were Emilio Cortez
Rubio and Manuel Gomez The money
would be paid through the Mexican
government to their respective fam-
ilies The bill was referred to the
foreign relations committee Pay- !
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without reference to the question of
legal liability 'of the United States
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SANTA FE TIME TABLE
Effective After Sept 15
Trains leave Cushing!
No 51 Pass southbound 7203 pm
No 79 Mixed seuthbound 12:30 am!
No 7A Mixed northbound 7:00 am
No SO Mixed to Guthrie 8:00 p ni
No 59 Mixed to Jennings 1:05 p
No 52 Pass northbound 4:02 pm!
No 60 Mixed arr from
Jennings ' 5:25 pm:
No 81 Mixed to Skeedee
via Stillwater 6:30 am
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Phone Office 46
"NOW I FEEL
FULL OF PEP"
After taking Lydia E Pink
bam'a Vegetable Compound
That's what hundreds of women
say It steadies the nerves
you eat better sleep bLtter
relieves periodic headache and
backache makes trying days
endurable
If you are not as well as you
want to be give this medicine a
chance to help you Get a bottle
from your druggist today
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GUNS
CLEANED & REPAIRED
We Repair Typewriters
LEO'S FIX-ALL SHOP
210 N Cleveland Phone 300
Geo E Elliott D C
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Phone 601 Hours 8 cm to it pm
924 E Ilciwy Cushing Okla
11-K-0 Bus Schedule
Leave Thompson Hotel
for Stillwater Enid and Oldahoma
City and Points West 9:50 a tn
105 p in 6:05 p m and 10:15
p m
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Teave Cushing Eastbound to Tulsa
Joplin Springfield St Louis
Point North and Ea 9:55 a m
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Pri-K0 Coach Lines
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Between Cushing and
Oklahoma City Tulsa Kansas City
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Wichita and Many Other Points
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One Extra good Ford Model
A Coupe See this car now
Small mileage
for ----- S375
One Ford Model 'AA Truck
Good condition fel mit
for ID 1 IOU
One Pontiac Coupe: Very
good condition $95
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One real good model A Ford
Coupe new paint $145
Straight sale
These Cars are Real Bar-
gains See them!
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CUSHING MOTOR CO
Money to Loan
On your aalary furniture et
your automobile
Quick Service on Ears
Payment Plan
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REAVIS & MARTIN
Scar Entrance First Notional Bank
Building Cushing Oki-
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Phone 198
ABSTRACTS -
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STILLWATER OKLA
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Convert Your Surplus Into
Cash by Having a Public Sale
GEORGE H SEABA
Auctioneer
1123 W Maple Mao 71$
Coking Okla
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