The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 85, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1935 Page: 7 of 8
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TIJESbAt-OCTODER 22 1935
THE CUSHING PAHN CITIZEN CUSHINGOKLAITOMÁ
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Published by
WHY PUBLISHING COMPANY
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Latheruneyer President
' mind Publisher
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United Press Full lAstved
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Oddities And
Curiosities
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Today's News
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GREENWICH Conn Oct 22
—A large monLey of unknown
origin apparently is going to
veinier in Pasquale Schinto's
basement unless the police de-
partment snaps cut cl it The
monkey killed three of Sebinto's
chickens last week and Schinto
attempted retalialion with a
club The monk took refuge in
the cellar tipped over a dozen
Cr so Jars of Mrs Schinto's pre–
serves smashed all the base-
ment windows and bared his
teeth at all who approached A
policeman who once was a
cowboy promised to lasso him
today Schinto said gloomily be
would believe it hen he saw
it done:
NEW YORK Oct 22—John
Anderson 45 tells his best fish
story at a hospital today Three
boys fished him nearly dead
out of Jamaica bay Recovering
001Wititib MSS three hours later
be related haw he hooked such
a "whopper" the fish yanked
him overboard and beyond
reach of his rowboat
ASIIINOTON Oct 21-N-Franit
I ! lin Schnider misTionary college
ent drove up to a suburban po-
e 8tation to ask for a driver's
license Result:
Fined $1250 for driving without
a license
Fined a liek amount for having
Improper license plates
Charged with errors on his regis-
tration card
Ordered to appear for trial on
Nov 1
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CHICAGO Oct 22—Mr and
Mrs harry Chrisman have a
son who is younger than their
pundsan Their daughter Mrs
Jessie Williams 20 is the moth-
er of a 17-months old son The
Chrismans have a son Billy
born It months alter his par-
ents became grandparents
nrcLAHOMA CITY Oct 22—The
city council votes today on a
proposed mdinance against the
honking of automobile horns at
night between the hours Of 10
p m and 6 a m
GALENA Kan Oct 22—Po-
lice Judge Charles Scott called
the case in which he himself
was charged with violating a
city ordinance prohibiting per-
sonsfrom riding on the running
board of automobiles He plead-
ed guilty end paid a $I fine
Police Chief Fred Dugan filed
the charge
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Ed itori a I Ausociation
! e: lALESTER Okla Oct 22—
' While excavating for improve-
ments at the state penitentiary
here workmen struck a six-foot
vein of coal about four feet below
the surface
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' LAKIN Ran Oct 22—The
trail was cold today and Sher-
iff Virgil Hubbard doubted he
could execute the mission im-
posed In a request to his office
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BUS SCHEDULE
Leave Hotel Ambassador
New leaving times from Cushing
M K Lines
'West East
1:53 a m 1:00 a m !
7:54 a m 10305 a m 1
955 a m: 12:05 p m
11:15 p m 212 p m
!r4 p m 4:05 p m
55 p lin 5:42 p va
' -:64 p m 8:05 p tn
9:58 p m 10:02 p m
K 43 0 Coach Line I
Phone 85
He was asked to Sind a house
stoke Issas a lams aeartes IL
- w as loaded on a truck and seen
latoron a outin hIghwal
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BEECHER EL Oct 22 Mrs
Clara Schultz 42 is the mother
of at third net of twins her 17th
and 18th children The father
Edward Schultz 48 is an unem-
ployed painter All of the chil-
then except the twin 'brother of
James 3 are living A married
daughter has twins of her own
JERSEY CITY N J fOct 22
—The Wimbleys mother and
son entered a compact today
141(411 IS 'promised to stow away
'In the toils 'of no more mail
'Idoeton airport attend-
ants sound him in one at the
end of his first flight and sent
him back 'home by bus
Mrs Margaret Wimbley prom-
ised to help Wm with his ambi-
tion in ille—to learn designing
arid construct:o3 of teal air-
planes Ile designs model ones
now
Payne County
Record
October 111 1935
antra)) Deed
Charles W Mc Neff et ux—Myrtle
Beatrice Fugate-10-2-3344250-L12-
112 Millers Add Stillwater
Sults Filed (District Court
No 13148—Filed 10-19-25-Cush1ng
Eav & Loan Assn vs Jacob Forter
et al—Foreclosure of Mortgage—
' S77124-104150 Atty Fees & oasts
1—L3-4-B24 Original Cushing (76
MR 365)
No 13149—Filed 10-18-35—Cush
ing Savings & Loan Assn vs Nora
Ethel Curry et al F:meclosure of
!Mortgage-463290 -- ltrf Int -- $100
Atty Fees & costs—L9-10-B7 High-
land Add Cushing 184 DR 312) (110
1MR 132)
Judgment
No 11068—Filed 10-18-35—State
i of Okla vs Bert Ditmore et al-Dated
10-18-35-$4000
October 19 1935 -
Warranty Deeds
D L Banning Charles F Bpnning
1---35-$1-L4-B6 Sunnyside Add
1Sti Dater
i Charles J Harris Charlie C Hur-
1 ris 1-17-34-F50-L3-4 of NW-9-18-5
' except 1-2 minerals
Release of Oil Lease
The Texas Co George S Horton
et ux-10-14-35-$1-L1-2 & S-NE-2-
19-1E (28 IJR 471)
Sults Filed (District Court)
No 274-D—Filed 10-18-35—Willie
Akers vs Glenn Akers--DivorceCruelty
No 275-D—Josie Tullis vs 0 Tullis-Filed
10-19-35 -- Divorce-Gross
Neglect
Probate
No 1520--Administration of Es-
tate of Sarah M Childs—Filed 10-
1 17-35-Undivided 1-5 Int in W-NW20-18-1E
October 17 1935
Suits Filed (District Court)
1 'No 13140—F1led 10-17-35—R 4W
Holbrook vs Paul A Wintersteen-
Appeal No 13147—Filed 10-17-35-- Roy
McGuire a minor by Alice Hassel-
ton his mother vs Chas A Eppler
et al-Money Judgment-85000 &
costs
1 No 273-D--Minnie Mae Abbott vs
Fred Abbott—Divorce—Filed 10-17-
' -35-Gross Neglect-Non Support
October 16 1935
Suits Filed (District Court)
No 13144—Filed 10-16-35—Norton
Davenport et al vs City of Yale etal
Injunction
1 No 13145—Filed 10-16-35—Jake
Katz vs Cora Cales et al-Foreclosure
of Mortgage--$3000-10' Int-
$200 atty fees & costs—L13-14--
B"F" Original Stillwater (84 MR
1391)
Probate
1 No 931 Filed 10-16-35—Guard1
kinship of Joe Edd Thompson Jr
let al-
No 1519—Administration of Es-
tate of Louisa Blosch--filed 10-16-
I 35 SW-23-20-2E
October 17 1935
Warranty Deeds
George W Main et ux-Sherman
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property as in above deed
Sunnyside News
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IA south of Cuahinir
By MRS F A FENNELL
A tackey party and weiner roast !
was given by the Sunday school
clars of the Brethren church at
the home of Mr and Mrs John
Smith Those attending were MrI
and Mrs George Seaba and
daughter Berniece Mr and Mrs1
Roy Fillmore Mr and Mrs Will
Kinzie and family Mr and Mrs
O D Kinzie and family Rev and
Mrs O D Fleishman and family'
Mr and Mrs C H Friend Mrs
J C Eckridge and daughter Ruth
Mr and Mrs Oliver Fillmore and
family Mr and Mrs John Bal-
lard and family Mr and Mrs:
Wes Cochral and family Mr and i
Mrs Dave Hampton Miss Whip- I
key Mr and Mrs Claud Boyles I
Miss Hazel Fillmore and Mr Clyde
Fillmore
Mrs Dolly Christy and daugh-
tcrs Mary Sue and Barbara Jean !
and son Kenneth and Mrs Adren
Combs were Tuesday dinner guests
of Mi& John Gill
Mr and Mrs Jack Linn and!
children Mose Glora and Sandra I
Sue spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Louis Williams
ENGINES STOPPED
GUMS LAMMED- RADIO
FLOOEY- RIFLES
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Mr and Mrs Fred James and
1 children were Thursday evening
visitors of Mr and Mrs Frank
Graham
I Mr and Mrs Dave Hampton
I and Mr and Mrs John Watkins'
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' Bobbie Friend attended the foot-
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Mrs Roy Wailer was a Monday
dinner guest of Mrs R E Morley
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of Cushing
F Mr and Mrs Will Hermanstor-
i fer and Miss Lora Gleidt of Still-
I water visited Mr and Mrs Carl
I Hermanstorfer Monday evening !
1 Mr and Mrs John Gill spent!
!Sunday evening at the home of
IMr and Mrs Edison Sanders i
Mrs Stella Wells and children
Buck and Darlene visited with
Mr and Mrs Tuttle Sunday
! Dr and Mrs J E Adams and
little daughter Carolyn of Cush-
lag visited with Mr and Mrs
I Frank Graham Sunday
Miss Faye Funnell visited Miss
i rrh-la Itinet OlovIT esf d"richirter IX8241
Edna Mae Clark of Cushing Wed-
nesday afternoon
Mrs Clyde Ross and son and
Mr and Mrs Edgar Bean and
Mrs Berniece Martin were Mon-
day visitors of Mr and Mrs Otis
Kline
Mr and Mrs Dave Hampton
spent Wednesday with Mr and
Mrs Jess Blankship
Ed Smith and John Smith made i
a business trip to Ada Tuesday
Those attending the weiner
roast from this district given at
the O D Kinzie farm were Ruth
Eskridge Barbara Friend Bobbie
Friend and Ellen Baker
Mr and Mrs Frank Graham
visited Friday with Mr and Mrs
Oscar Taylor and Dr and Mrs
Wells
Mr and Mrs Bill Rice were
Tuesday afternoon visitors of Mr
and Mrs Dave Hampton
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Mr and Mrs C H Friend and
daughter Barbara visited with
Mr and Mrs Fred Puma Sun-
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day afternoon
Bill Coynor was a guest at the
Otis Kline home Sunday evening!
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Berl Coynot- was a guest at the
' Otis Kline home Sunday evening
Operatives Find
Farmer Death Was
Purely Accident
OKLAHOMA CITY Oct 22 HP)
—The death of Dan Smith Fred-
' encl farmer wiwse body was found
In the fire-swept Smith home re-
: ceptity was "unquestionably acci-
!deutal" State Crime Bureau Opera-
tile Nelson Moore reported today
Moore was assigned last week to
investigate when officials heard
Smith might have been slained be-
fore the house caught fire Moore
reported to Col Charles Daley bu-
reau imp-nintendent
The farmer 'bad kept a long vigil
1 beside his wiles bed in Frederick
hospital He wenthorne alone Later
neighbors found the bowie burning
The supposition was he went to
stei:u while holding a lighted cig-
aret Conwell Recovering
From Grid Injuries
MANHATTAN Kan Oct 22 —
(Ma— Kenneth Conwell backfield
man of the Kansas State football
team apparently was recovering to
Cay from tne ruptured looney suf-
fered in the Nebraska garnet Satur-
day His condition was critical yester-
day when he suffered a relapse but
he rallied Two specialistm from
Kansas City came here to attend
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INFOSMATION
The Clagelfind Advertising &pert-
aunt le open et the Orates office 211
r Would've' daily !rem g ss to
30 p m Ado receiver! befit 12
&elm' noon will be kuldurn-A IMMO
ethers etiii go over to the Peet
rerrtit Select likr Irtsee the
riosoine boor for taw Mad Pager is
11-211 p at
For the ennveriliinee of anT nbeerilsk
ova eiseefied lois will to taken over
the telephone but mutt he paid prompt
Eyery effort a made to avoid enure
Cineolfard AN hot two will ea be
reeponeible tor twin man en incorrect
Insertion Advertteers shoold r all at-
'num' to errom torinrieloately after the
first insertion end u Lae enso a sr
Tore not the lauft of toe advertiser an
additional laiwrtion will b Siren
All Classified Ads mut be inserted
ander proper heading ignd ads ro-
man spacial attention
SATE
One tley-11 Der lir
Three ditlei—Se en'? hoe
Sig dave—de reir
bliabosnen hence Ince
Count a were to Tbe
Minimum number of itoto-11
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Monthly rates no atiol!telloo
PEONS lit
ANNOUNCEMENTS
: 8 Lost - Strayed - Found
LOST—Brown 1iWr Ulf aid
Contained itcd Cr crs it5q:ification
card and $81 In tienerous re-
- ward Retura U it E F iii 514
East Oto!rry cr 461-W
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! BUSINESS SERVICE
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1 13 Beauty Parlors
Edith Morgan Baiv shop oil
permanents compl(4f 501 N
Harrison
19 Miscellaneous Service
Save money on car vnd window
glars at Petty's 721 W
Refinish your 1n ltoors—Dread-
naught light wel4ht floor sander
complete instructiohs S5 per day
T J Hughes Lurribg-r Co
Salvation Arms needs old elothe3
shoes Phone 654
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BArrErti ES clisreed: wrecker
service Call 442 or 55 Trio' Sta-
tion 301 East Main
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Vie repair typewriters and gwas!
- iA T Ands Vivall Clhnn '
and make keys Los Pisa 11 Shop
Phone 368 210 N Cleveland
1 For Rad lo service call Homer
i Howe Allerd-Nrage Co Tubes
checked Irc(
02 Upholstering-Refinishing
For furniture upholstering gen-
era' repairing call Rayson Auto
!Top Co Phone 293
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FARM PRODUCTS
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41 Fruits and Vegetables
I Large fancy pears 50c buhei
1 Phone 1611714
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Apples canning and cooking 50c
to 8100 per bushel Special prices to
hucksters Glade Fruit farm 8 miles
I north 11 1144 eess
42 Flay and Feed
Feed "Si-tar:nein Dareil Feeds" RA
profitable rtsul'a always fresh al-
ways good 1!:CraclEn Fod Co
Cushing
FINANCIAki
46-A Business for Sale
Will sell or trade for livestock
small Shoe Shop and S4Tond hand
goods W N Peters Perkins Okla
38 Situations Wanted -
Female
Experieno while eirl wants
house uorkWriie Haworh
Yale R 2
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CLAAAWIED AlWrirninNa Modern houses In first chum con-
INFoinsiscrioN fs'
dition Phone 370 Cushling earintrl
?Ns Claasitiod Ativertliong port- 117116 SE Loan association
nem 10 moo 11 tho Leisve offint 211
y 11rosolway Moly frrn1 I 10 im to CIPaitil I t t I 111' A 'I" V
do 30 o m A rreetftd b fro 12
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Dear friends:
So many types of service are
provided in Cushing Electric
repairing shoe repairing auto
repairing radio repairing
watch repairing The ILA
ilriiost endless
And will you notice please
tllat nearly all of these ser-
vices are mentioned in this
department of the Curling
Daily Citizen
When you are in need of re-
per service of any kind Just
scan the Want-ads and you
will find exactly where such
service is rendered and how
ey it Ls to get in touch
111aI act endJ
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LI‘TESTOCK
51 Horses - Cattle For Sale
Team young mares weight about
3160 1224 East Cherry Phone 750
5112 Hogs For Sale
Two large young OIC brood
sows 3 pig 3 cows 5 heifers year-
ling to 2 years See Roy Keeling
Co-operative store or across from
Clear Lake
MERCHANDISE
53 Miscellaneous Goods for
Sale
I
Wood cook stove 301 E Sec-
ond Living room and bed room furt1-
tore rugs and stoves 114 North
IThompson
ROOMS & BOARD I
i G2Rooms Without Boa--
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Board
Two sleeping rooms Phone 338-J
RENTALS
67 Furnished Apartments
for Rent
Two-room comfortable apart-
ment 420 N Cleveland
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63 Houses - Furnished fay
Rent
1
Veil furnimed 5 roan howe
piano electric refrigerator Inquire
313 East 6th
! 3 room furnished apartment
Adults 710 E Walnut Phone 1013W
1 Bills pawl
69 Houses Unfurnished
for Rent
Ntclern five room house 1015 E
Third St Phone 1210
8 room modern 1on5e newlt dPc
mated Inquire 114 North TILmnp-
son By GEORGE McMANUS
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Modern houses In first chin eon-
dition Phone 370 Cush ling earintrs
SE Loan association
I It Elk L'STATE
78 Homes tor Sale
3 room liousc 1 1-2 acre Drake
addition Cht electricity concrete
cellar chicken house garage good
well see 1e5s I )1trharn Drake addi-
tion atter I 1) mi
ANSWERS TO
TEST QUESTIONS
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traveler
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lina 9 Printfd rittton fabrics used
for tiptinlsl ry nerwings window
drapery etc
IO Beentise the movement of
the :-pohi-et to slow to be syn-
chrorized vh he rapid separate
evrirtire: of tie film
New Difficulty
Encoultered By
Relief Leaders
Hopkins Llames John Mc-
Carl for Delay in Numer-:
ous WPA Projects
WASHINGTON Oct 22---(rP)
—The $4 000090000 work-reliel
ri' au errountered new diffi-
culty today when officials aban-
dcned hope of complying with
Prcsident lioosevelt's order that
all employment projects be under-
way or ready for contractors' bids
by tomorrcA
ThP run g was made primarily'
for Harry L Hopkins Works Pro-
gress Administration WPA in-
tends to make jobs for 2250000
of the 3500000 relief roll needy
with its $1157183490 allocation
WPA 1-ms 54'J 427 persons at
work Hop!:ins' aides blamed de-
hy in ComYrniler-General John
R lt!C11:- office for their fail-
ure to )14'e employment near the
2 CC (JOG mark
IViicearl they faid had made
only s824814141 cl their $1157-
188490 They pointed
otO that unil 1st wok he had
igd aLly 6500000000 in treas-
uiy varrants for their projects
flo-:ver sources close to the
Republican hoidover who holds
the purse strings to the whole
works fund said his task had been
made -almost impossible" by
WPA's procedure in filing appli-
cations Hopi-ins pained Mr Roosevelt's
apprmval of S2521672600 worth
of proucts Plthouph he had only
about half that much to spend
The syitein doubled Mc Carl's
work fIc v forced to increase
his otilf!e force even to classify
and ie l-lopkirvi' applications'
Too each one had to be studied
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