The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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we recently bought a bar^e^ 'u^in an^ze from
The3e are the best grade Overalls J*.»pl «*"p^ they
same grade that you have been paying Sl-75 te S2 03
wi„ be much higher when there? R ^ , p. ExcePt Saturdays
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SCHOOL CLOSES
W Bo No Credit Business.
— Having decided to enlarge thp
The school children pve cbri8tian church for community
excellent program at the cl"se Lervicea the ladies of the Union
of school last Friday, rhe D - planed a parcel Post
mt stic Science class proved to Aid nave p ;„nm
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OHATTASOOWA
l'HAKMACY
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the visitors that they have mas
tered the culinary art, by seiv-
iiiit a delicious top supper,
are proud of our schools and
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sale hefreshments of ice cream
and cake, sandwiches and coffee
pie and milk will be served.
A Pond of fish will be t ere fo;
Don'
E>!,jl!iiis In the Right to Happi-
v f ,„Kv for the little folks. Anyone intere
congratulate the faculty ". rePted in this comtnunity work
| having given such splendid in wi8hinR to dowate parcel
struction The closing exerc - ^ ^ ^ rpceive th(, apprece*ti
atiuv,uv..
were largely attended.
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"The Right to Happiness" will be a| «reat
,a its and wrongs 5.000 assist d m itt^pro & ^
It and burned. L or olne!h' ^ o{ the volcano that
f the industrial strugg c < man> more
w lbe . X^^r a^ev^o,, What more
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eitctric Cbcatre
Mr. and Mrs. Numan Horn
are moving to Hewit. Ok a. He
has been advanced to tool-pushr
with the Carter OilCinpn*
Post will receive the appreceiti ,
on of the ladies. Sale will be know all these
held Thursday eve April 29th
at the Eleetric Theater. Every
one is cordially invited to come
' out and help this work along
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tare notice
Do you know a single prosperous man who doe. not
,.arry a bank book? Do you know that '.money In e
bank is a friend in need? Do you know that a bank
account is the first step toward socces.
things and are not a fatron of ou
bank, why not call today and become one.
CHATTANOOGA STATE BANK
pay the HIGH S fc
produce.
(The "betteress" of this store s
| goods and its "lower" prices have
become quite as much a matter
lof fact, and generally recognized
MaiK] accepted as such, and the oth-
'er equally important fact, you
|will find what you want here.
,, II BKHTWODtt MERC- CO.
Oeo, P. Outshall, Prop.
Still Have Plenty Seed.
MOTHER'S DAY
On the Seond Sunday in May,
there wid be many special cat-
erings of people not only in our
own Country, but all over t ie
world to speak, to read and to
sing special praises of mother
Our mothers are the noblest am
and the grandest, of the earl ,
the ones most deserving to be
exalted. Mother is the sweetest
word that ever lell from the
lips of man. So why not gather
together and mention a few °t
her noble deeds, for which she
deserves so much more praise
and respect than she receives.
The Baptist S. 8. will have a
special program at eleven o clock
Miss BirKofer Entertains
Miss Ida Birkofer entertained
the Union ladies' Aid, Wed-
nesday afternoon, at the pleasa
ut home of Mrs. D. C. Haskin
Delicious refreshments were
served and a most en.iovabe
and profitable afternoon spent.
A number of visitors were pre-
Bant. Miss Birkofer proved her-
self a most charming and has
pitable hostess. The ladies will
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us at uuo --
little moments of our ie--Pe
and apprecition of your unse -
ish life. Of course we would be
pleased and would appreciate
having any one and every one
« ?lyy StUff |
SSSSSliB whal om^stomers have been sa^-
night. April the =9th »ttheEie-1 the Lumber we have been
selling them for ten years i awlthat's
what wo want to keep them s y
Ve Appreciate YoorBu^ess
byrne-renfro lumberco.
r't-i ATT ANOOGAj. -
nigni, npm
ctric Theater, for the Commu
nity benefit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle and Mr.
special program at eleven o'clock ^^Uebek ah Lodge
May the 9th for mothers. We .twwd The Lodge „
make an earnest request that won ^ ^ ^ A
every Baptist mother be « .putkamer, Noble Grand
us at this time to receive your W r
Chattanooga has the distinction
of having the District
Deputy President, Mrs. A. B.
Ward. This splendid lady has
worked faithfully, ««.«"!«•
having any one and every one w the order
whi> loves mother to come " f>nd ,m, is a nice compli-
help us to honor, to praise, ai I - < -
to exalt, our good, our modest,
and our consecrated motheis.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Put'-
kamer are enjoying a vis't from
the former's brother from Neds
ville, Wisconsin. This is Mr.
PuttRamer's first visit to Okla-
homa, and he is very much
pleased with the country.
AsthfTresult of injuries s«8
I • thi
ment paid her and a high honor
to the Lodge here. We predict
for Lois Rebekah Lodge a most
Grand"^ appointed her officers The Old Reliable D. M. Ferry only 5cts
last Monday night and they will
be installed at the next regular, ^ package at
meeting. j PUTTKAMER'S GROCERY
Crude oil, fuel oil, gasolene in1
fact all petroleum oil products
. .• ... Mftu/ hiuh
the
tained while working on
railroad, Mr. Pile and another
railroad employee are in the hos-
pital ai El Reno. The lormer
is suffering from <a broken
bone in the ankle and the latter
from a badly cut face.
Mr. Bobbins will retire from ^ ^
the hotel business the first o l88injj! f0ster4 today than use
the month Miss ^Garretson s i f other sinK,e conmodity
planning to take charge o^ i ^ ,g ^u3t one vvay l0 sto
Earl House the first of the . ■
month.
A 300 barrel well bas been
i struck on the land owned by
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Pound m
I the Walter oil field.
IflCl oil lJcl - • t
are pointing upward. New high
record prices are being made
every day and no one dares ven-
ture a prediction as to when
the top will be reached. Consum-
ption f fuel oil is jumping
ahead by leaps and bounds. It
has overtaken production and! ^
the situation is getting serious., < >
Use of petroluem products is in-j \
m-aauina faster, today than use A
j l ouj "vi.v. / i
There is just one way to stop < ^
skyrocketing prices and that is
increased produetion. To get
this increased production record
breaking prices are being offered
for crude oil hence present prices
crow's market
FOR SALE.
Whatever is s.id about bank*, Qray Wicker baby carnage, bee
money placed ir. them is more safe M»8. A. D. Cummms.
and a basis of credit.
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The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920, newspaper, April 22, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287175/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.