The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1939 Page: 2 of 4
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The Ctvsoeiu Turns, t'i\win, Pkl;i., Thursday, Feb. 2M,
the crescent times
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factory - -
The Corduroy Factory,
and most modern of
make Tires with. . .
lias the latest
Machinery to
labor --
Only skilled Labor is used in the oper-
ation of this Machinery, which as-
sures the finest quality possible. .
cotton - -
The best grade of cotton is used in the
making of the Cords with extra Rub-
ber used on each cord to insure great-
er strength and flexibility. . .
rubber - -
Only the best grade .- of Rubber are
used. No old Rubber is ever used. The
Rubber is always fres
Corduroy Tires. .
that goes into
oversize --
All Corduroy Tires are built a little
oversize, which gives them more
strength and greater traction. . .
3 CUT
This gives
tread - -
them more and
longer
wearing, yet gives them more grip to
hold to the road. ..
circular mounted tubes -
All Corduroy Tubes are made from
the finest of live Rubber, giving them
unusual long lasting service. Cordu-
roy Tubes, always gives better and
longer Service. . .
By using only Corduroy Tires and
Tubes on your Car in 1939, you will be
sure to have less Tire Trouble and at
the same time will save considerable
in Dollars and Cents. And with every
Corduroy Tire you get a written
Guarantee against all road hazards..
liny Corduroys Now—Prices will l>e higher
after March 10th.
Graff Champlin Stations
GRAFF SERVICE STATION NO. 1
E. W Sttamifln, Opmnlot
GRAFF SERVICE STATION NO 2
ChrU McClure, Operator
GRAFF HARDWARE COMPANY
Oraff
Jon«-
tVohn Oltmanu
columbia news.,
i Mt'll* Hfilrlck, M
Smith, daughter
■ i i li« <li i k spoilt
Bay.
J'armon
rui'HiIu v
is. Tetl
Mrs. PrunclM Hu\t< r spent Suu-
y afternoon with Mrs Rimer
tf wank.
Karl AUaniH w
day to \ialt his
pltal.
On account c
weather onlv
METHODIST CHURCH
A. W HALLMARK. Paator
' nt to Enid Sun-
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Corduroy
TIRES
Miss MinnL- Scbrlnn ot t'i«s-
. .-nt «l:iUKhtei of Mr ami Mrs.
Wil! Sabring of this vicinity, was
i ken to an Oklahoma City lioa-
tit&l \\ < 1m silay morning when
nIh* underwent an operation tor
appendicitis She is reported re-
. uv« rintr satisfactorily
Mr and Mrs. Oren Tharp o*
i thorna sp« nt Monda> with Mr.
Mild Mrs. Ott Tharp Mrs Ott
'1 harp returned to Lahoma with
Mrs. Or*'-n Tharp to bo her gueat
until Wednesday evening, while
< >ren remained to visit his bro-
ther and father.
It was to celebrate her birthday,
that Mi- B(Ml< Miami had a«
her dinner guests Tuesday Mr.
nd Mrs. \V M. Kuver and Her-
man Kuver.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brueggen
went to Okarche Thursday where
Mr. Brueggen visited with rela-
tives and friends while Mrs. Bru-
• ggen attended a bridge party at
the home of Mrs. E. C. I^oosen.
Tommy Ingle, son of Mr. and
\frs. Virgil Ingle, who has been
ill with scar!et fever Is reported
Improving rapidly
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stalder were
Cnld visitors Saturday.
Alice Brueggen returned to Ok-
arche Monday morning after
•pending the week-end with Mr.
nd Mrs Henry Brueggen.
Mr and Mrs John Brant vlslt-
i nt the home of Mr and Mrs.
<' W. Thomlson Thursday.
Mrs Earl Adams Is reported
vetting along satisfactorily at the
liorpltal In Enid.
Barbara .lane Wheeler, dnugb-
i r of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler
is reported 111 with scarlet fever.
Deanna. Infant daughter of Mr.
nd Mrs Hugh Nelson was re-
ported 1M with an attack of In-
fluenza the latter part of the week.
The Surprise School was closed
Wednesday on account of scarlet
fever quarantine.
Mr. and Mrs Ott Tharp were
business visitors In Hennessey
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Brueggen
had as their guests at six o'clock
llnner Sunday evening Mr. and
Mrs Irvln Stalder and Mrs. Emnvi
"t.'ilder ♦
The Kuver families enjoyed i
• nother of their many happy fain- J
Uy reunions Sunday when they t
gathered at tin home of Mr. ar«d j i
Mrs W. M. Kuver to celebrate
his 80th birthday anniversary.
At noon a bounteful dinner wa«
enjoyed and the afternoon wa*
spent informally with music and
visiting.
Those present In addition to the
honor guest and his wife and
son Herman were.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuver and
family of Crescent. Mrs Grac*
Stanflell and son of Kingfisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fillmore and
family of Mulhall, Mr. and Mrs.
G F. Johnston and daughters of
Crescent, Mr. and Mrs Louis
Moran and son of Dover. Mrs
Bessie Williams, Mrs. FYed Travis
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs
Henry Brueggen and StU'lam
Duncan.
Mr Gup Karkler and Monroe
attended the community sals at
Crescent Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Stoval of Crescent
wero guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman Bggess Sunday.
The I. O O. F. lodge held their
regular meeting at the hall Fri-
day night
Miss Vivian Ramsey Is work-
ing In Crescent
m club
iiut:r-
•neheon
: It hi K Mrs Ed -
Mrs. Karl Vadder
Haxtei and Misses
ind Louis
th«
In* lie. and
at Coluutbi
vi. Mrt
tttir Kamse;
Mrs. Francis ltaxtei
t'leo and Ellen Baxter
Koch.
Mrs Lottie Graham, who
called here on account of
death of lier mother Mrs. ]
Carver, returned to her lion
rhoontx. Arl/. Monday.
Mrs. Jack Cain and sons
vcrne aiul Wyley spent Thursda
afternoon with Mrs. Carol Hawks
Mrs. Jack Moran ami daughters
mi Mrs. Bill Payn< went to
Oklahoma .Cltj Sundaj to visit
Mrs. Moran's nlst< i. Miss Minnie
Sebrlng at the hospital
Mr. anil Mrs Jack Dolan of
IjaFors, TVx. w«r« week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln St alder and
Mrs Emma Stalder.
L i
M r. and M
Mrs. Emma
guests at dli
Mrs. Lawren>
John Pakare
and Mrs. Ja
Texas.
in Stalder and
l.Li had as their
Sunday, Mr. and
i unann and Mrs.
i >k< • ne. and Mr.
Do la n of LeFors,
NEW
i
i
pring i
uits
ange!ists \
have an experience of grace that
should keep tin revival going for
months to come. If all tho.-. who
wot splrlt-uplIK .re loyal th
Meihodlst church will b aide to
fulfill Its mission in th- commun
ity
The Wsibli results oi tin m* ■ -
Int. tho excellent, wen not
far-reaehing as some hoped. How-
ever. It Ih impossible to i.-ach
people who stay out ot i • . n.
One of the best services of th
♦hree weeks series was tin clos-
ing service Sunday night
There was a large group t th
iltar of prayer, most of whom
nade confessions and asked for
•lieinbership in the church. Tin y
will bo received next Sundav
morning.
The evangelists, K< v Kendall
and Rev. Splndler made el wonder-
ful contribution to the church ml
community.
The sermon subjects for next
Sunday are: Morning. "This New
Way." Evening, "He Bridged The
Chasm."
Mrs. Guj Pershall ot W« woka
aw dMrs. Jim McKalg of Okla-
homa City were th. Thursday
luncheon guests oi Mrs. A. W
i Lindley
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mulllnax
spent the week-end In Shawnee
visiting relatives.
A. W. Lindley tind Mr and
Mrs T. T Eason of Enid made i
business trip to Ybilene, Tex and
various parts of southwestern
Texas, returning Saturdav
Mr. and Mrs John Strickland
of Britton spent Saturday with
Mr and Mrs .I D Dick. \
Effective Treatment For Cold
Coughs Is Cited
If you or any member of your
! iil> i suffering from a Undoi-
ng cough. and do not know it
use, call your doctor at once.
i u might have the start of a
- rious ailment and need lmme-
ate attention. Homemade reme-
es and mild cough preparations
e seldom effective.
fcven coughs or btouchlal irri-
tations due t colds or exposure
need a real medicine.
Mentho-Mulsion, like a doctor's
prescription, contain- those differ-
ent medical ingredients which
bring cough relief, and is fortified
with both Vitamins "A" and * D."
Buy a bottle of Mentho-Mulsion
froi yo . di uggii t, The ve v
! iirst do e must start you on the
. l oad to cough I'elu . ..l' > ■ -ii. i!■"ile-
gist will return your money.
Mentho-Mulsion now only 75c,
is sold and guaranteed «. by
I good druggists •vorywiuure. adv.
USE
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D-x ron '"^1
WINTER AND SUMMER MOTORING
With the weather changing daily you
want to use a gasoline that will give
motoring satisfaction in any weather.
l)-X Motor Fuel is that
kind—it never changes and
is sold .just like the distiller
intended it should ho at.
14c
0-X SERVICE STATION
AND TIRE SHOP
E. Y. Wells, Prop.
—oOo—
('rescent
leo Troy returned Sunday
from Oklahoma City whei
has been recuperating
self-inflicted bull« I wound
Mrs. Elizabeth I . Witt
her week-end guests hei
Mary Ann Storey and hei
Mrs. <' E Murphy nd Mr Mur
phy all of Oklahoma Clt\
istei
DOUBLE
WALLS
to ktep water hoi
SUPER DUTY
SAFETY ROLL
WRINGER
OVERSIZE
BOWL SHAPED
TUB
PROTECTED
PORCELAIN
TUB
ARC CUATE
DRIVE
TRANSMISSION
STEEL
CHASSIS
CONSTRUCTION
New Spring Suits In At
tractlv. fabrics in solid
colors .nd patterns, includ
Ing the herringbone and
diagonal stripes
Made by Sterling I iiiK
CappK a -fiuppentielriH
II (> E S II I N. E S
$19.00 Up
Extra I'niits $3.50 tip
Bozo'8 BarhtM* Shop
Boots 25c
[l\ to Ml
Shoes loc
Child's Boots 15c
Noel Datin
Clothing and Shoe
\|en and Boy«
Outhrl-. Oklahoma
EARI MARRV
flhlner
SAILING HIGH
FARM WASHINGS
Farm washings need a macliinr liuill atrong anil
sturdy—designed to taki> big batches ot' flothes anil
h them quickly and thoroughly.
Speed Queen washers are built for ihui kind of serv.
h i Each one of the features described above plays
its important part. That's win we handle SPF.ED
1,11 EEN and recommend it to our farm customers.
I he same exclusive washing features and the same
turdy construct ion are built into both the electric
ind the gas engine models — and any gas engine
vasher may be easilv changed over to electric it the
nab line comes to >uui farm. So get your Speed
lueen 'io« and enjoy the advantages of clean, snow-
liite washings and quick, modern wash days!
..let - BX" powered Villi llie famous Uiigssit Slrallon 4-<:yrk Gas Engim-
Nearly every man past 60 y ..rs iir- can tell you 01
some time In tils life when he was really making- mone^
ThtnRs were coming his way. He was prospering.
Is he poor today? What caused the chango? Well
there are no doubt many different reasons, hut one thlnfc
Is reasonably sure. It WASN'T because I10 saved his
money and placod It in a sound bank like ours and
checked It out only to make safe Investments There nr.
more ways to LOSK money than to MAKK tt Pla\ saf*.'
WK HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY TO 1X3AN
ON APPROVED KWrlUTY
Member of Enteral IH-ponlt lnaurance Corporation
THE BANK CF CRESCENT
ELECTRIC MODEL B SPEED
QUEEN W ASHER, like cut
GASOLINE MODEL BX SPEED
QUEEN WASHER like cut
$69.50
$89.S0
Bu\ \ Speed Queen Washer Now
The Price will be 810.0(1 per Washer Higher After March the 0th.
Graff Hardware Co.
CRESCENTS LEADING HARDWARE
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Wilson, Herman O. The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1939, newspaper, February 23, 1939; Crescent, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234193/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.