The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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Mr and Mrs John Vertreese of
Guthrk were visitors in Cushing on
Wednesday Mr Pete Daugherty of
Yale who has been in Oklahoma City
under the care of a skin specialist
returned to Yale with 'Mr Vertreese
his step-son '
E H Steanson of Tulsa was here
Wednesday transacting busittet4F with
John R White manager of the
Southwestern Bell Telephone Com-
pany offices here Steansnn is also
with the Southwestern Bell Telephone
company
Mr and Mrs E E Hogue and R A
Sellers of Drumright were visitors in
Cushing Wednesday evening
BETWIZE-BUY-WIZE-ECONOMIZE-AT
IAN DeBAN KiEKT H Es0I FFERENCE
Potatoes
15 lb
Peck
15c
DEL MONTE FRUITS
Buffet sizes Peaches 5c
or Apricots
PEACHES No 2 !:2 14c
Heavy Syrup
481b sack Enid $1 29
laid Flour
Your Last Chance
Soap Yellow Bar lel
lue
3 for
Little Folks CORN c)
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No 2--3 for
To Moho' Local News call 834
-Joy Alice Vertreese daughter of
Mr and Mrs Jack Vertreese who haa
been visiting in Seminole since Sun-
day returned home today Mrs Roy
Floyd and daughter Betty Jo and
Mrs Parkhurst of Seminole accotn-
panied her home
Mr and Mrs Frank Woods of
Guthrie former Cushing residents
were the guests of Mrr and Mrs L
M High Wednesday
Mrs Irma Miles who is attending
Oklahoma A and M college this sum-
mer and her sister-in-law Mrs Mary
Miles of Oklahoma City wore visit-
ors in Cushing Wednesday afternoon
Palmolive
Soap
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25e can
KC Baking
Po-wderrige size
Sweet
Corn
doz
25e
Blue Barrel Soap Mc
116 oz bar
5c
19c
ig e size 17c
Kellogg's Jung !eland Book
Free with 2 pkgs of Kel-
logg's Corn Flakes 25
for
Folger's p2-elrb Icbans 2812c
PREX EL same as Penje 11 5c
30c Dackae-e
30c package
Wheat
Pops
Pkg!
5c
van camps Pork & 23c
Beans 4 for
K UNERS Nc 2 can Green
BEANS— 29c
3 for
SOUR PICKLES 15
Quart -
One jump ahead i
OATS
55-oz
Pkg
14c
CANNEDIMILK
3 large or
6 small
20c
Little Kernel 10
CORN No2
CHOICEiCUISIOEIMEATJ
Barbecue Beef
Pcrk and Spareribs
ROASTS
lb
HAMBURGER
Mrs
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Shortening
3 lbs
25c
3 lbs 25c
9c
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Rex Winget and mon James and
the other members of their party
Eugene Hamilton Robert Berton
and Freddie Riddle have returned
from Chicago Ill Where they At-
tended the Century of Progress ex-
position Mr Winget attended the
sessions of the refinery convention
while in Chicago They report a splen-
kik! trip
-
Mrs Eu la Anderson of Oklahoma
City is the guest of her sister Mrs
C D Cook and Mr Cook
Home Talent Show
At Dunkin Theater
Pupils of the Mina Grace dancing
school performed last night to an
auditorium of Cushing show-goers at
the Dunkin theater They will appear
again tonight in a home-talent ex-
hibition Those participating in the program
of songs and dances were:
Floyd and Agnes Luellen Dorene
Patton Alyne Rhodes Sonny and
Ilene Jackson Dorothy Beck Keaton
Rhodes Emmagene Durham A non
Bee Gelbhar Alene Skinner Bettie
Lou llowerton Juanita Johnson Hel-
en Robinson Mildred Johnson Mrs
CA A Rhodes was the accompanist
Sharp Earthquake
Is Recorded Today
EINGSTON Jamaica June 20--(1P)
A sharp earthquake occurred at 8:45
a m today No damage was reported
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TRH CUSHING DAILY WIZEN CUMIN OILAHOUA
DEEP ROCK HEAD
FIGHTS BAMES
OF UTILE MAN
Barney Majewski of Deep Rock
Forge to Front in Leader-
ship -
Barney Majewski has recently be-
come a figure of nation-wide inter-
est due to his active representation
of the smaller interests in the recent
fight for the adoption of a drastic
code in the industrial recovery act of
the oil industry
Majewski is vice-president of the
Deep Rock Oil company and in charge
of sales He has been a visitor at the
local Deep Rock refinery on numerous
occasions
Press dispatches had this to say of
his participation in the recent oil con-
ferences: ''The meeting which adopted the
code was originally called by C E
Arnott head of the Socony Vacuum
company lie ailed as chairman of a
committee appointed by the Ameri-
can Petroleum Institute to "obtain
the views" of marketers
' Forced Into Line
What happened back of the scenes
just disx-losed hcre constitutes a story
of the rebellion of the small business
man against price-cutting by large
competitors which it was contended
TUB
IT IS MORE FUN TO KNOW
Camels are made from
finer MORE EXPENSIVE
tobaccos than any other
popular brand You will
find Camels rich in flavor
and delightfully mild
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MAMILISS
SLOW
WHEN THE WHOLE GALLERY is tenbe
excited have a Camel for the sake of your
nerves for the added pleasure of smoking
Camel's finer MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos
STEADY SMOKERS
TURN TO CAMELS
BILL TILDEN says: "Tournament play in
tennis imposes a terrific strain upon the nerv-
ous system Healthy nerves are essential if
a player is going to be successful in maintain-
ing his speed endurance and the psychology
of victory As a steady smoker I find that
cigarettes vary a lot in their effect upon the
nerves I have tried all the other popular
brands but for years I have smoked Camels
Because of their extraordinary mildness I
know that I can smoke Camels as freely as
wish and still have healthy nerves"
Steady smokers turn to Camels because the
costlier tobaccos in Camels never tire the
taste—never get on the nerves
Your taste and your nerves will confirm
this Start smoking Camels today and prove
it for yourself It i8 more fun to know
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made profitable operationI impossible
Leader of the forces for wholesale
reform was Barney Majewskl
president of the Deep hock Oil com-
pony of Chitago hitherto a soMewhat
obscure figure His thundering argu-
ment routed the suave legal talent of
the'industry's large units
It was Majewski and his followers
officials say who forced the inclusion
of price fixing rule number 34
To Estahlish Prices
"What is true of seling crude pet-
roleum below the cost of production:1
says thiH rule "is also true of Sell ing
the refined products therefore be-
low cost and the president is request-
ed upon the recommendation of the
emergency national committee to es-
tablish from time to time minimum
and maximum prices for motor fuel
and any other products of petroleum
the prices of which the committee de-
cides should be fixed for the different
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FOREWORKS
Clear Lake
Buy your fireworks early and get the pick of the stock
On Sale
Thursday June 29th
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FOR SALE AT
G "BIG BILL" TILDEN in a characteristic pooe so he makes one of those thrill-
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SEVEN TIMES WORLD CHAMPION and present title holder of the 113 pro
tennis chamrionship NVillaam T Tilden II has played superlative tennis for many
years "Dig Bill" is shown at the left enjoying a Camel between seta
localities of the United States in re-
lation to such bomb points as the com-
mittee may indicata and the president
is also requested upon the recommen-
dation of the emergency national com-
mittee to establish such margins be-
tween delivered cargo or tank car
prices On the one hand and tank wag-
on and consumer prices on the other
hand as may seem just and equit-
able" Certain interests believe an attempt
will still be made to modify the price
fixing regulations but ultimate oper-
ation of the code in its present form
is generally expected"
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bent on "beating her way" to Shafter
Calif with her sister was crushed
to death under the steel casings of a
Southern Pacific flatcar the cornier'
office reported today The victim W83
Mrs Mable Pigman 40
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