The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 95, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 6, 1938 Page: 5 of 14
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Birth Atmouneenient
Mr arid Mrs Don York an-
nounce the birth at 7:30 p M
Friday Of a son whom they have
named Don Goodwin York The
baby weighs 7 1-2 pounds Mr
York is the manager of the Mc-
Clelland Store
Mrs W R Clay ley Mrs Charles
Foster Mrs Orville Brigham and
Mrs W N Davidmm were among
those who took members of the
band to Norman today to play in
the parade
Methodist Ladles fresh home-
made mincemeat We deliver Cali
700 - (Adv)
Mrs S A Bryant Mrs L E
Hancock and Mrs IL 0 Boutright
drove to Tulsa today
Mrs Clifford Stout and Mrs Kay
McLaury drove to Tulsa today to
"Dick" Hudd ieston Cedric We-
hunt Squire Skimp Sister Simp-
son Mose Moots Little Pearl and
many other "Luin and Abner"
characters in person from Pine
lgeArkansas will be at the
ikin theatre for one night only
ember 15th t Adv)
Beverend and Mrs Golden
Shook returned Friday from a
four-day - convention of the Ep-
worth League Council of the Wes-
tern Division of the Methodist
Church held in Kansas City
MiSSOlirt Territory from the
Missimippi river to Californa is
Included in this division
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Mrs Jess Trimble Miss Edith
Kinchlow Miss Frankle Chestnut
and Miss Nadine Harris attended
the Will Rogers Memorial dedica-
tion in Claremore Friday
Bab Announcement
Mr and Mrs Manford Fowler
of near Chandler are the parents
of a baby boy born November 2
and named Theldon Frank
Mr and Mrs Dick Baird and
Miss Grace Ryan motored to
Claremore Friday
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TO THE VOTERS OF CUSHING
41!r71Ert11 And Payne County
DAY NOVEMBER 01938
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SCENE: Any Living Room
Mrs T H Barbour or Califor-
nia Missouri is visiting her chil-
dren Mrs W E McEvoy Floyd
Stowers and Roy Stowers here
Iler daughter Mrs D W Ellott
of Oklahoma City brought her
mother here and will take her
back to her home sometime this
week
Notice: To the voters of Ward 2'
Precinct 1: Will vote Nov 8th at
residence 502 North Harrison
Cushing F D Nazwoi thy Adv 1
Miss Ethel Mae Wilson and a
grout) of friends from Druinright
motor to Stillwater and attended:
the water pageant put on by the
swimming CIRS8CS of the college
They were entertained at dinner
by Miss Florence Hightield and
Mimi Ruth Salsbury
Birth Announcement
Mr and Mrs Raymond Patter-
son announce the birth of a girl
weighing 8 1-2 pounds born Fri-
day night at their home north-
west of the city
Miss Martha Puett attended the!
University of Oklahoma and Kan-1
ties State football game at Norman
today
Mrs Benjamin Davis and daugh-!
ter Charlaine Mrs L D Hinds
and daughter Jane and Blaine
Imel attended the Will Rogers
Memorial celebration Friday in
Claremore and visited with Loyd!
Smith who is a student at O M
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Mr and Mrs Vernon LeFavour1
former residents of this city ar-
rived from Graham! Texas Friday
to visit his brother and family Mr'
and Mrs George LeFavour and
children
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Lacy Lee Shadowen a student at
the A and M college of Stillwater
spending the weekend with his
parents Mr and Mrs W D Sha-1
dower)
Mim Patty Wingfield of Musko-
gee is visiting her mother Mrs F
S Wilson at 1018 East Walnut
street
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I have lived in Payne County 'for
33 pars and received my educa-
lion In Stillwater My experience
includes one year in clearical work
and len years in dealing with the
public I am married and have
one son now in school
I make only one promise if
elected I will see that the office
of minty clerk is properly conduct-
Id I will thank you for your vote
DALE WHITE
COUNTY CLERK
LAWAiMEEMEMINIEMMI
WIFE: "My says their rent has been raised
again"
HUSBAND: "Were we smart to build in '38 or were
we smart?"
'four cum experience will convince you of the faithfulness
tpf that conversation Rents WILL go up—and so will the
4 cost of new homes That why an increasing number of
people are deciding to build now It's a smart "hedge"
against the certain rise in building materials and rents
See Iss now for a complete building service from plan to
- financing
Smart People Build Before a Boom
ompsonParker Lumber Co
John W Colciazier Mgr
W Moses Phone 474
Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 :00
1
Mr and Mrs J C Cardin and
their daughter and grandmin Mrs
Kenneth Alfred and Jimmie sire
motoring to Siloam Springs Arkan-
su today to visit Mrs Cardin's la-
ther I N Bradfield
Mr and Mrs Rayniond flower-
ton and Mrs and Mrs Olenn How-
erton went to Claremore to attend
the Will Rogers Memorial celebra-
tion Mrs W L Denning and Min
Waller Mathews were in Claremore
Friday attending the Will Rogers
Memorial dedication
el
Mrs Byron tieolge Miss Bessie
Crow and Mrs J F Iteustmi
spent Friday in Oklahoma City
Mr and Mrs Carl Coonrad ot
Collinsville are visiting friends and
relatives Mrs J C Self 936 East
Main is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs Coonrad A son C E Boon-
brake lives In the Harmony community
roo Late To Classify
68 Houses Furnished Fot
Rent
For rent—Two room semi-tnodern
furnished house adults Cali 578 or
243
Czech A rea--
(Contintuni from nage I)
Parts Dr Stefan ()musky for con-
sultations in regard to foreign pol-
icy particularly in connection
with the government's demand foe
Germany France Britain and It-
aly to guarantee the revised Czech
borders 1
Announcement by the war min-
istry that demobilization of re-1
servists mobilized during the Sep-
tember crisis would be speeded up'
Appointment of a commission
headed by General Zahalka to de-
lineate the new Czech-German
frentier jointly with a German
commission
Tightening of economic ties
with Germany by dispatch of 100
laborers from Slovakia to Vienna
to take jobs
Announcements by the presi-
dents of 40 Rotary clubs in Czech-
oslovakia that they will continue
their organization in the hone of
aiding international friendship de-
spite their agreement with the in- t
ternational president of Rotary 1
In connection with his dispatch of
a telegram of congratulaton to the
Big Four Premiers who agreed at I
Muhich on the dismemberment of
Czdehoslovakia
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THE CVSIING DAILY CITIZEN CDSIIINO ORLADOMN
Maytag Salesmen
In Meeting Here
Climaxed With Banquet
Friday Night Speakers
on Program
More than thirty men attended
a banquet here Friday night at
1 the Hotel Cushing bringing to a
'clime a one day meMing of May-
tag washing machine dealers and
Isalestnen rvpreseniing 14 cities In
I the state
i Earlier in the day the Maytag
representatives attended a serv-
ice ticlgml held at the Tennis and
'Griffith garage here J Q Brown
district manager for the Maytag
company and aus Nelson state
representative were in charge of
the school
Towns represented in Cushing
at this meeting were Guthrie
Stillwater Pawnee Chandler
Prague Stroud Bristow Okmul-
gee Henryetta Tulsa Sand
Springs Oi Iton Sapulpa and
!Cushing
The banquet was held at 6:39
oclig:k and was followed by a
short business meeting which In-
cluded brief talks by the guests
IJ G Paaels Kansas City out-
)lined the 1939 program and point-
ed out new advantages of the
I Maytag machine
Nelson made the principal ad-
dress of the evening urging the
salesmen "to work hard during
the coming year" He praised
the men for their good work and
touched on the new program
Sam Tennis of Cushing spoke
I briefly and was followed by
Brown who also urged the sales-
men and dealers to put forth their
1 best efforts In their campaign
Another speaker was Henry C
Becker of Tulsa
Nelson said that other meetings
would be held in the state this
week
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New Stat Scout
Executive Named
I
I OKLAHOMA CITY Nov 5—(1111)
—L H Mann president of the Cen-
t tral Oklahoma Boy Scout council
I said today that Chester C McPhe-
S eters of Edmond has been added to
the staff
The selection of MePheeters was
part of an expansion move to ab-
sorb more than 3000 boys into Boy
Scout and Cub Scout work within
the 14 counties comprising the
council Mann said
Take your turn at the
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Rally Is Held At
Christian Church
Young People From Five
Cites Attend Meet Here
Over 120 Registered
TM re were approximately 1251
young people representing five
Chi isdan churches from eurround-
ing rit IPA here Thursday night to
sUrnd the First Christian Church
of thk city Delegations were pre?-
Nit from Stillwater Wewoka Yale
Crescent and Perry
The representatives were here ar
Ole invitation of the local your peo-
pie who &crypt' as hosts during the
evening R I Hood of Cushing'
presided at the meeting and intro-
duced Reverend Carl Belcher pas-
tor of the Christian church of Yale i
who gave the principal addrem of
the evening- The text of MI: mes-
sage was one of inspiration for
young people and was thoroughly
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enjoyed by the entire group
A InithiCtil program and games
furtashed entertainment during the
evening and refreshments were
aerved The meeting was pro-
nounced a social as well as educe-
tiOlUil CtiCeeMi by all who attended
Lenora Teegarden and Rev N If
Anglemyer were in charge of arrangements
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C York itm no opponent in the
general election Others without op
fitments are Bill Newell court cleik:
Harold Straughn county treasurer
John H Blankenship county ItSM'S
nor and L A Taylor county sur-
veyor The entire Payne county lct
be decided upon Tuesday November
8 follows:
DISTRICT JUDGE
Ralph B Slincoe democrat
Henry Hort republican
COUNTY JUDGE
Paul Myrick democrat'
L H Woodyard republit an
VOTE FOR
GENE PRICE
REPUBLICAN
for
County
Commissioner
Will Do My Best to Protect the
Taxpa)er and Give a Fair Deal to
All
Ycur Support Will Be Appreciat-
ed November 8th
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Cecil Hull th rePliblican
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