Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 164, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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CHICKA8HA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKA3HA OKLAHOMA SATURDAY JULY 10 1920
hurches
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To Ministers: Copy for
Sunday announcements should
be received at this office not
later than Friday afternoon.
Compliance with this request
will be greatly appreciated by
printers and publishers. Ed-
itor.
HOLY NAME CATHOLIC-
Comer Seventh and Kansas Ave.
Rev. P. Wilweraing Rector.
Karly mass at 7:30 a. 111.
Late mass at ! : 30 a. in.
Evening service T:30.
Always glad to have you with us
FIRST CHUROrl OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST.
Services at 619 towa avenue.
Reading room No. 007 fifth floor of
First National Bank building.
Sunday school at 3:45 o'clock a m.
Lesson sermon at It o'clock a. m
Subject of lesson: "Sacrament."
EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH.
(Corner Fourth and Iowa.)
Rev. J. D. Salter pastor.
A. Schulcr acting Sunday school
superintendent.
W. W. Rice chairman official board.
D. IS. Emerson secretary.
J. T. Aust (treasurer.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
J 'reaching 11:00 a. m.
Junior League 3 p. m.
Intermediate and Senior leagues
7:00 o'clock.
Preaching by Hie pastor 8 p. m.
rrayei meeting Wednesday even-
ing S:00 o'clock.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Eighth aud Michigan.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.i D
W Beets superintendent.
Treadling at 11 o'clock a. m.
Sermon morning and evening by
Her. Mr. Alcorn.
Senior B. Y. P. TJ. at 6 p. m.
The public is cordially Invited to
all these services.
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
! ' Pastor oscar Jones
' Services at second Methodisl
church 8th and Michigan. Meeting
nights Tuesday Thursday and Sun
day at 7:15 p. m. j
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. '
Testimonial meeting Wednesday j
evening at 8 o'clock. I
Free reading room open to1 tne
public every afternoon except Sun- j
days from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m. I
The public is cordially invited to ;
attend all services. !
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j
(Cor. Minnesota and Sixth.) i
Wendell F. Foster pastor. j
Sunday school at 9:45.
-Morning worship 11:00.
Evening servic:' Sjfld.
The nioriiinc; service U11 lin one frijng fine
of ppeciul ittlerir-t as thu members . .
of the Chickasha and Henryetta
basebnlJ- teams with their managers
will -attend In a body. The p(o
will preach a special sermon and
the ctim-im Mb y Mr. Cook wlV
furnish music prepared especially
for the occasion.
The evening topic will be "Celes-
'Jul Investments." There will b
special music for this service and
nil who attend will know that Mr
Cook is doing his best to furnish
thn best music possible for his con-
' gregutlon. 1 '
j CHURCH OF CHRIST.
I (W. E. Morgan Minister)
j Elder Frank L. Cox of 131k City.
! Okla.. is hero today and wili preach
at the 'Church of Christ at the K
of P. Hall on Chlukasha avenue
Sunday morning and evening.
The church expects to secure the
services of someone for work here
for next year and Elder Cox Is be-
ing considered for the place.
All members of the church are
urgantlyy requested to he present
and the public Is cordially invited
to attend."
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner Sixth and Iowa.
1 Rev. C. B. James Pastor
Morning worship 9:15.
Sermon subject: "Thu Citizen on
Guard.'
Evening Warship 8:15.
Prayer Service Wednesday S:15.
Choir Rehearsal Thursday 8:15.
We had a great prayer service
lust 'Wednesday with 39 present.
Let us make the service the next
Tew weeks the best yet. Come and
1 enjoy them "with us.
j Every member of the church lie
j on hand next "Sunday for all our
' services. All are invited.
ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL
Sixth and Kansas.
Rev. II. E. Toot baker Rector.
Fifth Sunday after Trinity.
10:00 a. m. Church School.
11:00 a. ni. celebration of the Holy
Communion with sermon. '
FIRST BAPTIST CHUnCH
Corner Fourth street and Coiorad'
avenue.
" Sam. D. Taylor Pastor.
We will have all the regular ser-
vices beginning with the Sunday
school and preaching from 9:45 to
12:00 noon. t
B. Y. P. U.'s at 7:00 p. m.
Preaching 8:00 p. m.
Deacons meeting 3:30 p. in.
Let uh keep the spirit of the re-
vival np throughout our services
Sunday. We ought to keep the
lead in Sunday School attendance
In 1 the town. We are greatful to
our Lord for every teacher we have
and are sure they will continue
their best work for ' the school.
The county training school that
was announced to begin Sunday .
has been postponed till 'Sunday
woek the 18th.
You will nd a cool fan a warm
welcome and a red hot servlco at
our church. We invite you.
WHAT TO DO WHEN BILIOUS
. Eat no moats and lightly of other
food. Take three of Chamberlain's
Tablets to cleanse out your stomach
mid tone up your liver. Do this and
within'' a day or two you should be
There is No Better Food
Than White Bread
No food contains more of the ele-
ments of. nutriment and none is
cheaper in proportion to life-sustaining"
and body-building1 proper-
ties. Bread is .always appetizing1
. and delicious when it is made with
Full Cream Flour
Full Cream is equally good for
bread cakes and pastry it is the
ideal ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR.
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The next time ask your grocer to
send Full Cream Flour. It is made
! in Chickasha by ?
ChickashaMillinqCo.
No. 8203
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: would lilio every lSiillcry user tu this territory lo conic j;
It. xv for service. No mailer what make your ear carries we g;
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specialize iti repairing and reeliitrjritig any and all makes. . gj
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j our reputation is your guarantee of honest competent j
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' work. a'
The Corbell-Nesbitt
'MONK ."il l :il( Kansas Ave. ('hiekaslm. Okla.
"We smile In see von drive in for the free service. "
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Heai Yc Busabw
Collage cr F!ct with
Hot Water
Pi
Cellar not) necc
sary put in any
small house with-
out disturbing
present heating
arrangement un-
til ready to use
with the !
5V
4
I IJKAL -ArCOla Ing room patlor.or kitchen
The Areola Is placed in liv
It
nd fired as a wove.
IDEAL-Arcola Rdi-
tnr - Btnlcra for small
houses without cellars.
Hot water heating aa
Ftmple and easy as run-
ning a stove ot.a nra
heau aU rooms.
O J. MsMlm hen is the room and also
v auiaiui MIU it he.t by hot
water system to American Radiators in adjoining rooms. The
simrrteat moat durable moat economical heating plant ever
devucdfaruullbuildiau. Dan'tdelay to find out aa about it.
STRICKLAND & CO.
Plumbers and Heating-
512 Chickasha Ave.
Phone 194.
The Buick Built Radiator
The design of the Buick radiator is such that it not only affords
the maximum of cooling space to the water but ts the simplest
' cheapest and quickest radiator to repair in case of accident
A urnall leak may be plugged up temporarily with anything that is convenient
until the proper time comes to remove the radiator for repair.
If the leak is a large one the affected area may be cut out entirely and a new
repair section fitted into place in such a manner as to avoid detection without
interfering in any way with the circulation or cooling properties. This is die
tinctly a Buick feature.
As will be seen from the sectional photograph shown this leaves all of the ver-
tical tubes in exactly the same condition as they were before the section was
put in and doe3 away entirely with an unsightly repair job reduced circulation
space or the cost of a new radiator.
When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK Will Build Them jjS
We carry; a-icomplete stock of parts
C. T. .WILLIAMS Distributor Chickasha Okla.
THE CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
r At tlie Close of Husiness June HO 1!)-1.
KKSOUiCES.
Loan and-Discounts. . --
Overdrafts .
Uv S. Bonds-.
Honds and Warrants 1 . . .-ili . '..
'Htock in Federal Reserve Hank. .
Hanking House and Fixtures..-- h--
Bills of Exchange j ...
Cash ami Sight Exchange
;f;i-r.47.J.Ol
4.804.7.")
50000.00
Tfi.MS.OO
H.C.OO'OO
20i:l.").87
2:i!l0.").(il
167813.54
Total -. . -881:J7'J.7S
LIAIJIUTIHS.
Capital -t 100.000.00
20000.00
8054.:il
48MO0.00
20000.00
5.000.011
079518.47
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Bills Payable ....
Dividend Unpaid
Deposits
Total -l-. 7
The above statement is correct.
88U72.7S
ItU i U. SflllllJ uasmer.
Conrlented Statement of the .
TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Chickasha Oklahoma t t
"." At the Close of Business
' June 30 1920.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts -
j Overdrafts .-
i'United States bonds to secure circulation
! Stock in the Federal Reserve bank
! Furniture and Fixtures -
! leal estate owned -
' United States bonds on hand 15000.00
Cash with tho U. S. Treasurer 10000.00
Cash in vaults and with banks 58G050.!0
liberty Loan Bonds - 08050.00
Bills of Exchange - 19403.64
County and City Warrants 8710j.J!
State Bonds and Securities
929200.90
4i);S1.74
200000.00
7800.00
10000.00
23029.73
i92.325.00 1077935.53
Total
Capital r 1
Surplus --
Undivided profits
Circulation
DEPOSITS
Individuals
Banks ---
United States -.
LIABILITIES.
X
$2253497.90
-
200000.00
60000.00
15419.96
183000.00
$1686463.37
100115.91
1898.66 1794477.94
Total
$2253497.90
The above statement is correct.
P. L. SLUSHER Cashier.
The character ot the resources of this bank shows its distinctiveness a;
a Commercial Bank.
Business relations invited.
' No. 9938 ; j
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLA.
Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller cf Currency at the
close of business on May 4 1920.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $1119802.93
Overdrafts i. - - W
O. S. Certificates of Indebtedness - 40000.00
D. 8. Liberty Loan Bonds 944iiu.uu
U. S. Bonds to noeure Circulation 25000.00
Bonds and Warrants - 44278.70
Federal Reserve Bank stock .4800.00
r.nDt o.irml nt enllrvtptl . 4300.00
ULCIdk ..vw
Furniture and Fixtures - 6000.00
Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer.. r 1250.00
CASH AND SKJIIT EXCHANGE 837850.06
Total -$2182436.71
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock - 300000.00
Surplus earned 65000.00
Undivided Profits 17278.0'
tnterest collected not earned 9699.90
Reserve for taxes 2312.43
Circulation i 25000.00
DEPOSITS - $1963116.28
Total - --- $2182436.71
Tho above statement is correct.
F. T. CHANDLEIt Vice President.
ATTEST C B. Turner Casnior.
The Bank that Servlco Built
Times are
Growing Better
with each of our SAVINGS depositors
Each month shows a gain and its bear-
ing interest at 4 per cent compound in-
1 terest.
CITIZENS
NATIONAL
BANK
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 164, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1920, newspaper, July 10, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730670/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.