The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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The Credent Time a, Cr«ac<nt. Qkla,, Thursday, July tt, 1989
SUMMLR LUBRICATION
Ashmon Brothers h ;\e just recently
purchased the most modern high pres-
sure Lubricating; iSquipment and El-
ectric lift in the county, living y^ur
car in for quality Lubrication and
Wash Service.
WASH AND LUBRICATE $1.50
TEXACO FOR ECONOMY
Use Texaco Oils and Gas for the
greatest economy and maximum mil-
eage. We have the Texaco products
you want. Call—
AshmOn Brothers
Phone 111 —Crescent
"We Sell Only Quality Merchandise"
Personals
a 1.1 Mr<
< their Ri
Sunday, t
Mi
k M Orny ha 1
s from Tuesday
form* i •'# wister.
Momlay here on bunine**.
>rev\ who has he. n serious-
is stnyini? : t the Ronald
boii"' jind attending the
In Oklahoma «'it >
Mary P.achel MeAnally of
irrh'il Sunday to vUlt In
M Oniy home '"or si veral
,v.« k« nd
ind Mrs
W. in. sil:iy.
11 Marjori
• inon home
and until
W Linville
r c. for
|. It and Mis
,, ti ot Onthri
• th« r \
irlntf t he w- ok
. r- the Fourth
itk th Jr dtuitfhlvr Flliub. th Ann Mrs Ware's parents
| Mm C H Ford.
Mies Father Hruc of Chicago —
III.. a guest this week in the
C M. Oood home Mi** Bruce
i<* the' housegueiit of her *rrand-
pail nth Mr and Mr* O W
IIruce of Outhri)
Mrs. Hubert Coo. ti and child-'
r n of Wlchi .t. K.u. and Mi
and Mrs. Clifford Endicott and!
• hildr- u of Hants, y. Ill . arrived
Saturday 10 visit'Mrs. Oooeh and
vlrs FndlrottN father, H«n Hol-
11.lay and othi r relatives.
Hud ti Ik h t
morning
Mr and Mrs J. 1.. Pooh an
children of Fairfax arrived Thin
sdpy tor a visit of several l
wi h Mrs. Pool**'- moth- i Mi
Is. L. Baker and family
One a i If of Tuls;i who ■; m
tending t Spartan A.-rona uti«
school r. turn. d Tii.' •!.«> hi. '
after visiting nine. Frida\ wli
his parents. Mr and \l< Nol
Qalf.
\'r ti.d Mr«. 'ford W. it i - Mr. and Mrs I>an
ers vblt 'd Snnd Nanh with 'Pent the Fourth as ti
tin lat er'« mother Mrs. s T their ■on, ('Uud Richardfc and
Hnteher. the\ also took Mrs family. Mrs. Rosa Statts was also
Weather's neph« w Charles Dennis! a guest.
to his home ut Jet. after he had _
spent two weeks In theli horn
Miss Lola Ma
Jlioharii-! Mtss Bv«-ly" Fri
guests o
•Mrs | y W*U* a.
Blanche Farley t
nils.la \ when Mrs.
•I b. r daughters Mis?
d Ml- Marli w I In Mrs. Par-
Liughtcr Mrs Delia Norris
eompanlfd th.ni is fur as Ok-
itforma
eli's vi
dargar
Mr
■ I M
fiord Dunham
nd sou clayton of Pampa, Tex
rriv.«| Saturday for a visit with
• latlv. s and friends
PUBLISHERS REPORT
< >1 III I IHMH ||ON «>|
THE BANK OF CRESCENT
< III v< I M . OK l \ IIOM \
MM 80th. Il :'!
ur>oi nn s
Loans and Discounts . .
Ov-rdrafts 8e iired and Unsecured
Storks Bonds. Warrants. Ftr
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
• he. , .1 (►: h r 11• ris
Kxehnnges for Charing Hons.*
Cash and Due from Banks
in >1 I \ R>
$103,701'.
LI A BI LI TI KS
Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund
I'ndivlded Profit- l.. «s Kxpens- - and
Taxes Paid
I 'i\ ulends I n i .* i. 1
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Savings IV posits
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks Outstanding
TOT AI
STATK OF OKLAHOMA. County
I >OLLA BS
1.600.0«
inlog in
i , 4 r r .« r
'.i '.'1.47
Heleh
luthri
former
1.1 \ toil
•Nh nd Mrs Ansyl Oliver ore
planning on having Sunday. July
I'M i two weeks vacation trip
to Carlsbad Caverns and other
points Of interest in \V\\ Mexien
T heir son Tom in;
visit his grand-pa
Mrs Charles OIlv>
Olivet-
's Mr.
yd Linville ol Edmond spent
Billie and Franklin Biackmou.
little sons of Curtis Blackmon
w. r< hroutrht lion • Monday from
the crippled children's hospital
in Oklahoma Fit\ and are rectip-
er.'fine following . n illness of
typhoid fever.
Mr and Mrs. c \. Uyland and
Mrs V. V. WMls visited relatives
in Oklahoma City Sunday.
Mrs Paul Ore. tie r.nd Mrs.
Farle King and .laughters spent
Thursday in Tonkawa and La-
mont visiting relatives
Dr. and Mrs. \\ H Hhod-s ot
Knid visited Sunday with their
son-in-law and dauaht^r. Mr. and
Mrs Harry Pinks'on and were
accompanied her. by their grand-
dnigh'er. Connie Kay. Pinkston
who had been at their home the
past ten days.
Mr and Mrs I Toward Smith
and daughter of Guthrie were In
Cr> sc.'iit, Monda\ on business.
Lovell Jean Baker
bom' Monday aft. r spending th
past ten days at th* Ralph So it
hwick home in Ponca City visit
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burch-
ardt and sons ot Oklahoma City
Nisi ted Tuesday with Mrs. Burch-
ardt'a mother. Mrs. l b Reed
and Mr. Reed.
and K.n
ruth W'arink all ot Balston wet
the Tuesda> guesta ot the form
er's brother-in-law and sis • r
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Stewart.
Mrs. Ora l«ane, wh. has beer
ill at her horn- is recuperating
Mr Hughes of Fllteno ma.i
business trip to Crescent Monday
Mr Huls# left Tuesday
8 M r | Huhe v r. 1
rmoral service*.
Marian Williams daugh-
h and Mrs Qeorge Llew-
in.t r went an operation
m luli. ltls Saturday morn-
tb tiuthrie hospital. She
iig alonr. nicely.
Mi Howard B% ngs and child-
•a of Klnrtisher are sislting her
11 'i i - stei hen i 'as.-y jr.. arid
Harold Casey and faridlieg.
Mi \nna Pearson, Mrs. Eni-
i Stohaiigh, Mrs l <*ssa Mao
1 rt md son Eddie of okia-
1111111a i it\ visited Tuesday with
Mr an I Mrs. c A. Uyland.
Miss Amelia Vieth of King-
i le i attended the Fourth cele-
l>ration she is the sixth grade
'• n r for the grade school here.
Mrs. Edward Hi
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware and for Matysvill. . Mo .
children Joe Ed and Carolyn Ann th« illnens of her
ot Orlando spent Tuesday with Wood- who pissed .
Wayne Wilson
ere the KUestS
former's par-
W. If. Wll-
Logan.
1 I: N Armstrong President, of the above named
jink, do solemnly sw. ai that th. above stat.m. nt is true
; to the best ot my knowledge and belief, so help he, Qod
K N ^TLMSTKONG
President
Subscribed and
July. 1931c
iiefoi- me. this Oth Ja
Chaa. Graff
Notary Public
My Commission expires Match -ist. I'M"
)HBECT A'PrEST
11 A McNKER
\ i: HOLM AN
F A HOLMAN
FRANK VANDKVKR
K N ARMSTRONG
CON III \ s | 11 si ATI Ml M Ol
TllK BANK OF CRESCENT
CF.I s« I N'l Okl.AHOM \
.lutie .tilth Ilia®
Loan- an 1 Discounts
()verd rafts
Banking House
Furniture and Fixture
t X^ll BI sni itCI v
Bonds* and
Warrants > 0 .
Cash in Bank and with
Other Banks 101,30''.
Total Aval
< 'ash
1.1 \K1I.I I'll ^
Capital Stock
'ndivided Prctfits .4"'
Reserved For Dividends Pay abb
July 1st 1930 1.6"'
Deposits . 23S 0-1
Jk i ' 1
TOTAL
f Th. i >on . >• element Is. I
I |.'lt.VN!< VANI'I'V1:1:
^^S.UES i
••
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.... and we mean values because our
quality, fresh, meats talk with value.
Wholesome, appetizing and delicious-
ly prepared meats ran!, Tirst in the
American diet.
Order By Phone or Visit Us
CRESCENT GROCERY
AND MARKET
hxmul ST KYI AND. Owner
Ik a
I "..i.rt
Mond;
THE RIGHT SLANT ON REFRESHMENT
f7ood things from nine sunny climes! That's ice-cold Coca-Lola
Pure, wholesome, delicious...with a tingling taste...it's only 5c. Cio
to the red cooler near you and enjoy a frosty bottle of Coca-Cola now
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(■uthi'ie, Oklahoma
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REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
MONDAY, JULY JO, 1939
AT -' OO P M
s M | Wll.l. BI COM >!'< "I I l> ON llll LAND
\ N1) FOLK \M ONI BALI Mill - SOL I'll
I 01 \ II 11 TWO \\|) OM -IIALI Mills FAST
i >i M % IIS H \ I I OKI \HOMA; NIX I Mil 128
NORTH \\l> ONI -BAI.I I \S'| Ol < RI.S-
tl NT. OKI. \ IIOM A RIRA1 MAII AND
hvhai nrs sfhvici ro markham r.iuin
WI) IIB.II S( IIOOI llll N I 1-1 of :t(l-l9-l.
MX. \N CO! NT\
ion \erei HO Ai re*, in Culti\ati< ii
Krad\ to Plan. so Ac*res In Nati\
a Large Portion mild Im' I'liwuil.
- \ll in stubble,
Orass of whii h
Ml under 1<i
liieiv ar> I \\«
e and Crnss Fein ril. In 111«■ Pasture
>prina«* that Ni**er I ail
\bunilam-e or -bade in Pa-tun I mined late |>o^-
M^ lon May Is- ha 1 of Plow Land and l*os c-*lon
Pasture land at the end of Pasture se«M>n.
I lie I .and Mai Be Bought clear oi on lei m-'aiinoun-
(id on dai or -ale.
NO KO\.\l W II BI I N SOLD ANII NOT I I \>I B \1
THIS 11>11
It >on are in tin market foi a i^immI Prodmllie DM!
Aer.s ot land attemi t hi - sale.
A. M. GRAY OWNER
H. L. BURCESS. Auctioneer
II M II II \\ I II
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IM. I. i\ DM \
soi n n m e
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M I sTA I I I <115 SAI.I I I' « H I I*'
0 SKI Oil TAM ll I III RI1FM COV*
IIOM II J llll MAN WHO fil.TS n
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VOU CAN CET
P1JRCHACES OR PAY-
MENTS UP UNTIL 10
VOTES WITH YOUR
P. M. SATURDAY NITE
FRIENDSHIP
CONTEST CLOSES
10 P. M.
Saturday
JULY 8th
This Ad
is
Worth
1.000
Votes
SEE THE SCORE BOARDS TODAY
SATURDAY 10 P. M. JULY 8 IS DEADLINE
Three Judges to help in Counting Votes Saturday Evening will
be selected, one by each of the three leading candidates at the
start of business Saturday morning.
TRIPLE VOTES GIVEN
Thurs. Frt. Sat.
WITH ALL PURCHASES AND PAYMENTS
*■' t I
I ^
Yenzer Brothers
I'l RM I'l RL • HARDWARE - UNDERTAKING
Phune 100 Crescent
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Wilson, Herman O. The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1939, newspaper, July 6, 1939; Crescent, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234015/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.