The Quay Times (Quay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1918 Page: 1 of 6
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THE QUAY TIMES
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VOL. I
Quay, Oklahoma, Friday, March 29, 1918
No. 48
QUAY POOL
REFINERY WORK GASOLENE PLANT
EXTENDED WEST IS BEING RUSHED
OHIO CITIES 6AS COMPANY WILL BE III OPERATION m nit
JVLY 1ST. SAYS MEM future the atock will Im* m-II
IT TIIC UCin ing at $10 ia the prediction of
Al mC HCAII. those who nn«l**ra»tun<I and
BRINGS IN GOOD ONE
MILE AHEAD.
The Ohio Cities (las company
was the lucky one Monday; The
well owned by this company in
northeast comer of the northwest
of the southeast of 10-19-5 a mile
west of production in the Quay
field found the Bartlesville at
3,218 feet and at 48 feet in the
Well is making 2,000,000 feet of
well conducted relinery
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lord It*
BUILDING IN QUAY
6AS NOW GOING TO WASTE
WILL BE UTILIZED
FOR GASOLENE.
Work on tb« new refinery «•!'« tbe pouib,litie* *•»
for Quay is being rushed.
Several car loads of build-
ing niaterial and refining! 0f Druiuright made n visit to
equipment arrived this week, ^[rs- I,oiett*a parents Mr.
and horses and men are busy nmj Mrs. M. (». Cusler.
grading and within a very Mr Farrington, Prof. Mar*; )t U^id by experts that!
f^A_a'V*.:lhC i'V” »I k,H"(1 tt,ul I’n,f*. L ,r'"* °r the gas in this* field is especi-!
pro-
Freliminary steps have
been taken toward the erect-;
ion of a gasolene plant on
the lloke farm. At the
present time thousands of
feet of gas is going to waste)
1 in the Quay field.
SCHOOL NOTES.
Only three more weeks
remain of the present school
term. I’p to this time lhe
total enrollment is 458 of
this number there were 194
on roll last .lay of last month.
'I'li*? average uttiidence for
lu*t month was 198.
APRIL 1 LAST DAY
FOR FEDERAL RETURNS
Penalties for Income Dodgers Are
Severe—Get Your Return
in if You Are Liable.
WHEATLESS BISCUITS.
April i, IWl* la ilia Oual Oay al-
low <nl umler Ilia feUerfti lutouie IM
law fur (ba tiling of federal lueuuie
Utf returua Peraoua wbu are requir-
ed to file reiurne under the pruvlxiuua
of law ami wbo faU tw get tbeir re-
turn * Ui uu lime are aubjevt to ae-
% ere penulllee. u* fuliuwa:
Kur making tuiau ur frauduleoi re-
turn, nut exeeedlni: >r nut **-
eueilllig uUe >eure IliipriKoliliMtll. or
bulb, in (lie tgoerclieii uf llie euurt,
uoil, in addition, lOU per i-euu uf Ibe
I lax eweleil.
gas and is estimated to be good construction
SLf.sm :
• i| | .1 ............ tur pn> 01 mis iwai »* w
will >e I Stiliwatcr were sclio .i visitors :a,jv ,ificin. olene
I liil dlltW*rt'l4LWktl .. . . a # aa • + f
(\»lema:i of
ths top of the rig after being ol,.i,x^* *’ some good talks, t heir subject |
drilled in but has not flowed W ichita, Kuns., who tisis ha« based ii|>o:i growing |
since. This well means much to <5 years experience in the wnp g„r<|em and
tie Quay field in the way of an construction and operation* f ^ej wjn tjlt. R .ir
SSKST”thc ,utu"bSS-SbrTTr^ ......^.......-
apparently <°* he, "T
the field will be extendid west and stniction and operating work,
northeast. and it is very gratifying to
A number of new rigs were the stockholders to know
Parrtuul rwmmaal la the feature of
I brew ri.-elli-iu mbratli-ea btaculta.
I’lret. llir r«ir»iiii«‘al one-half a cup—
le |ml In a ahalbwr |>nn pla«*ed In the
iloW tiJ
Sheriff Lily and under
sheriff Boh Anderson of l‘aw- ',4.!./' ‘ ThT'otUr "»!*»£ »•* tuw >«u lue) ohral* uu ......
I'ur fulling lu make return uu Ileus,
nut lt-uu tliun S'JU n«.r uuire I bun $1,-
uuu. ami, lu uibllinxi, -A> |n*r limL uf
the uuiuunl uf lux ilur.
If uu ui-i-uuui ul UlnuM ur ulnM.‘bi*e
frmn limue >uu are unable lu rvuder
)uur rviuru wlllilu ib«- time iMVat-rtbed
I. « ilellrala lirnwii.
| nee visited Quay Thursday uii-nra are • i.-itui-mn of aait. a cup
.... I • • . ,of iH-rnnt Iniller an«1 ona and a half
r,f and raided a choc joint two IMlI- Iif wu„.r mix ihr peanut hut-
Cawley Bros., went l.> Still- miles east of town. One keg nr. «..ier u«..i euit ..mi heat, whiia
water * Thursday where lie J of clioc and the colored
was called for examination fur proprietor of the pluce
sold here the lust Week.
Helen and Law rence Forker
visited in DrumrighlSuturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Baird is on the sick
list this week
Misses Alta
that the work is in charge of
a practical man, capable and
and act.ve in catering to the
best interests of the investors
President Hoke and Mr.
Prowant have been almost
constantly on the job, and
McKanghn the fact that the company is
headed,
men gives
llila mixture la hot dr In ih» niael
which alnmlri ulwn lw hot. IWnl thor-
were eugtily. The dough should he of such
ronalatency that 11 can he dropped
from a a|*mn. Ilnke In amall cakea
■■ ... .. ... u . In an ungrenued pun Thla mnkea Id
o Quay to await Ins cal!. Miss reggy Benton was a btaootia. each of which eonrmiDs one
Miss Doris Rennet is out)Yale shopper Wednesday. ■" ounc* of protfln-_
the
the L\ S. Army. He re urned taken in custody.
and Kuthel Sncfe were otiicered by level
Stillwater visitors Saturday, honest live-wire
shopper
of school this week oniug to! See Pearl White
he mumps. (Empress tonight in a new i
Mr. and Mrs. Booth and [ picture. “The House of Hate” j
son Wayne have returned, Mrs. C. H. McCracken is
from a short motor trip to I on the sick list this week.
Missouria w here they visited j q. Porterfield is home
a farm they recently P|ir* from Perkins where he has
of .10 dii) a If u requeut C here fur lu ttlwl
with the cullvciur nf your dluirtcl I*-
fore the due dale uf Ibe return. In
tbla requeal you muai alule ibe rca-
son why tho geturu cwumit he ttlcd
within tho time prescribed by law.
Collectors of Internal revenue are
Dot authorised to grant extensions of
mors than 30 days, but the commis-
sioner of Internal revenue has author-
ity to grant s reasonable ei
h——S SO Aaea tn meritorloua
F. C. Danner has returned the stockholders occassion
from ('amp Travis where he for shaking hands with them
has been in the Army for the selves.
hast six months, lie being It goes without saying tha
honorably discharged. our citizens are jubilant over
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chased.
“Tiif. House of Hate” is
the name of Pal lie’s new est
and l»est serial picture. At
The Empress tonight.
Subscribe for the Times.
been working on a well.
L. J. Shadid is on the sick
list this week.
Mbs Frieda Senfl of \ale is
here visiting her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs E. L. Senft.
THE STRAND THEATRE
High class Pictures and Vaudeville
‘'Will bo open to thc public not later
than...........
Sunday, April 7
With the very beat Picture* and
Vaudeville that can be got.
JOHN GARIBALDI, Mgr.
See Our New Line of
Enamelware
A rig has been started oil
the southeast tiunrter of
31-40-(i. This location is
about ;l4 mile from town.
Several new derricks have
been erected the past few
days in the village.
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THE BELL1S COMPANY
Hardware, Furniture, Undertaking
Phone 4 Main Street, Quay
"Always a Little More For a Little Less”
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SPECIAL NOTICE
BOB and JIM
invite you to call at their place
whenever you feel the desire
to eat, drink, smoke or read
The Busy Bee Cafe
TAKE rr TO LLEWALLYN
If your watch or clock needs
repairing
CAN FIX IT
Long experience places us in a position to give the
best of service in Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing.
E. Llewalwyn, Jeweler
There is not one logical arguement
against Incorporation but there are a
hundred FOR INCORPORATION.
Cleaning, Dyeing
..Pressing and..
... Repairing ...
IN THE RED FROHT BLOG.
Ju«t about opposite Garibaldi’s Cafe.
We rail for and deliver your
clothing.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
You Young Fellows
Who Insist Upon Style
—who expect thorough service and
demand your money’s worth—
vve had you in mind when wc
selected these distinctive fashions
and snappy, exclusive woolens
from
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Particular work for
Particular People
Let Me Figure on Your Bill
G. M. Holland
BUILDING AND PAINTING
CONTRACTOR
Merchant Tailors Chicago. U. S. A.
which you can now see displayed in our
store—and wc’vc priced them in a way
that will make choosing a pleasure!
Cull and be measured today.
CAWLEY BROS.
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OUTFITTERS TO MEN K44
Next Door to Post Office Quay, Okla.
Phone 8
Quay, Okla.
Erma Bomgardner
Notary Public
Applications for State Auto
Licenses
Exchange Garage
HENRY FREEMAN
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats
Butter, Eggs and Cheese
GIVE US A CALL
m SHE.
Buick B.—36 Roadster at
a bargain. A No. 1 first-
class condition. A classy
car. Inquire at thc Times
office.
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Cranston, C. M. The Quay Times (Quay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1918, newspaper, March 29, 1918; Quay, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc907720/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.