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commit-
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not responsible
of Ardmol
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of the car had
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that was to be
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to buy.
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horse” has been
"pulsating iron
replaced by
Rhone 2878
credit is
ma<
needed
and
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loans in
The demand
far exceeds any
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BARBECUE
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the excellent vote I received for constable
. Helpy-Selfy Stors have everything you need to char-
including the steai. Look at this-
coal cook Steaks
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the office in
CHARCOAL
Reg. 59c Size
BRIO
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ten lots and sizes. Odds and
Ernst Riesen
business mana-
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from former events. Special
II not be dis-
if
BAKE-
money-saving values! Hurry to
SHORTENING
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o LADIES' COTTON LINGERIE
• LADIES BLOUSES
• LADIES WOOL SUITS AND CO) TS
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• TEEN-AGE COTTON DRESSES
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Blinds
88c
2.98
44c
SOCKS, SWIM TRUNKS AND
• MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS, JACKETS
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the Santa Fe
efficient
or repair
number of
to the num
the Santa
time was.
PORK C
SLICED
now
that
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leant must have the
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59c
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margin. ,
55c
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lay in the interest of our
ir employes, oar community.
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Closed Su
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PORK
CHOPS
it, 65c
committee.
Johnson told of the Santa Fes
EST
Phone 954
BAT D. WIST
54 gauge, 15 dealer TIE
‘to 39" long.,. 1.13
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present, inelu
veteran publis
Ardmoreite; K
Girls
Cotton Dresses
Sines for toddlers and 3-14.
........ Gai. 59c
.....12-oz Jar 25c
...No. 303 Can 10c
let entered her throat and ranged
upward, coming out near the left
were lacking, it
the woman was
Mrs. Dora McCollum and Mrs.
Jo Brewer visited Friday in the
eye.
While details
was understood
in the first Democratic primary,
hill ! I-
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IMPROVED!
BUT I
TASTING
or mi
Supreme
Club Crackers
Ip drill the
the Santa
opei
of
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NEW!
ERMEST E REEVES -
We reserve the right to limit
-WIDE —
i . 312 N. Commerce
IVE 54H GREEN STAMPS
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— Buy Several —
5-Lb. Bag 1..........
ame effec-
tley, who
Sheriffs Brother
Elected at Snyder
Homer Whisnand, brother of
Cooke County Sheriff O. E. Whis-
and was re-elected sheriff of
ri Bentley of the Hood
Hy is the newest ap-
member of the Coke
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‘and employes
words. bespeak
fellow-
Lamps ...........।. ’I
Women's Higher Priced
Dresses ‘
Summer and
HunP,
Tom
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• LADIES’ COTTON DRESSES
BEEF
BEEF
Big Cao
. Sunday guests of Mrs. Gertie
Calhoun were Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Calhoun of Gatesville and
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Boys' Combat Boots L
Buy for Fall. Broken sizes.
Little Boys' High Shoes
who is a patient at Santa Fe hos-
tal in Temple remains un-
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ing to a report
last night-
lines. - I
The luncheon was arranged by
the Ardmore Chamber of Com-
merce and a number ef promi-
nent Ardmore citizens were in
attendance. Newspaper men and
chamber of commerce executives
from several nearby cities were
among the special guests.
Roy M. Johnson. Ardmore oil
man, civic and religious leader,
was toastmaster and introduced
the visitors. He had as his per-
"sonal guests friends from several
cities, including this writer. of
Gainesville.
Johnson. well fortified with
historical facts prior to his local
ing at Ardmore in 1907, and
of any type to any
whose needs can be
through other credi
l. ’2,13
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Men's Nylon
speaking
edge after that
highly interest
the Santa Fe
points in Oklahoma,
____ uber of probably 30.
some accompanied by their wives.
The delegation was headed by
Paul Cowley of Galveston. vice
president and general manager
of the Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe
Paul Cowley responded for the
Santa Fe officials
in well chosen U
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an Panels..... 88=
White or colors.
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weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Solomon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Martin
and children of Denton were Sun-
day guests of his mother, Mrs.
Mary Martin.
which is one of the best points on
the line, population and business
accorded the company considered.
With referende to an oldtime
5‛x6" Bamboo Blinds
ana‛2
Blue Jeans Bob. Stea 4.12.. . ..1.69
the second primary end will appreciate the continued sup-
port of friends and acquaintances.
Chroi
BI” or 1
Misses'
Summer Blouses
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FROM OUR BALCONY
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All Flavors I.
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dollars in
>rates a general farm program
raising cotton, corn, wheat,
and hay crops, ah ng W th
Ardmore’s birthday party came
to a close Wednesday night, with
a program of Speaking and en-
tertainment on West Main street.
One of the featured artists was
Gene Austin, rative of Gaines-
ville.
Former Gainesville citizens at
the luncheon were Mr. and Mri.
Brack Adkins and Ed Williams,
both men of Ardmore and retired
Santa Fe employes; John Nimmo,
master mechanie of the Cleburne
shops; and Charles Grad. premi-
nent Wilson business man and
civic leader.
Others of the group, who con-
versed with the writer. spoke of
relatives or friends who reside in
this community.
Tioga. Saturday evening. |
Recent guests of Mr. arid Mrs.
Wylie McCollum and family have
been her mother. Mrs. i J. M.
j 18 «. Box 255
Play Shorts 33=-50=-66c
Misses' Skirts Daik color*, otome. 1 3
4-ol Jar....
89'
steam locomotive that w
presented to the city 'at
ning ceremony, Cowley be-
moaned the fart that this type of
HUNDREDS OF YARDS
FINE REMNANTS
Greatly Reduced
Priced as Marked
--—----
OTTOwEIS
BARBECUE SAUCE
Woody . 1......Large Jar
piec
N.B.C. Cookies
Sugar Spice or ‘
Coconuf *
Crisp Box -
Only
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4 on, Boys' Sport Coats 1
All wool Greatly reduced!
Mrs. Mae Taylor of Amarillo
is Visiting her sister Mrs C. F.
Dickeson and Mr Dikeson this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. August Mueller
and Mrs M. R. Hestand [visited
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hestand in
their son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Simmons and
daughter. Miss Janelle Godwin.
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Toll Kora ...
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points and that some 250 of these
had made requests for old en
qs relics of pio-
Missouri Tex.,
guests of Mr and Mrs. M. R.
Hestand. Friday, enroute tn their
homes after visiting other rela-
tives in Missouri and Oklahoma
City, Okla.
ing the sincerity of good
ship that exists between the rail
road and the
He praised the railroad’s man-
agement througl i
its willingness o coo]
public bettermen ;
sized its generos
a committee of
303 E. California
WE
100% Wool Slacks
Bay now for Fall!
Boys' Sport Shirts .
Jus a few left. Hurry!
Men’s Sport Shirts
Nylons, royons, eottens. Short and long sleeves.
.22 caliber bullet
left eye. She had
he right eye for
was brought to
ical hospital here
ernoon. At the
reported the bul-
or for CHARCOAL COOKING
you like.
possibility of being fulfilled. My.
( owley added.
ger of the Daily Ardmoreite, as-,
sisted Roy Johnson with arrange-
ments for the luncheon.
Woman Loses Eye
From Bullet Wound
ROUND STEAK
VEAL CUTLETS >
REEVES &
Border
Biscu
7
from personal knowl-
iji period, told a
>ting story of what
_______ hd done for the
city and other points along the
line and of Its great importan
to the economy of Oklahoma
ter, Mrs Doris Davis and family
and other relatives in Fort Worth.
Lloyd Roane of Fort Worth
and Weldon I Roane of
....1.66
One Mile East on Highway 8
> newspa-
.following
; an acount-
originally offered.
Legal opinion at the time was,
the Santa Fe was i-----. '
for the explosioh, it being indi
Mr. and Mrs.! Leon Calhoun of
Sherman.
Mrs. T. O. Myers visited last
week in the homes of hr daugh-
vealed.
The speaker $aid
Fe’s opinion at the
those who had ! suffered great
losses probably would never be
able to“recoup it heir losses and
the city would be virtually
ruined.’ Although not legally ret
sponsible. Johnson continued. the
railroad assumed the financial
burden out of a magnanimous
spirit, acting in conjunction with
recommendation^ of the citizens
diesels. He sal- _____ ______ _ _
system serves more than 22,000
• merchant you saw his
advertisement in The Register.
Sqious since th* incident, accord-
tu_ " j—, from the hospital
STARTS TOMORROW
curry county last Saturday.
Whisnand, who resides in Sny-
been misrepresented when of
fered for shipment, Johnson ret
3-Lb. Csa 79-
and several million
property damages. '
were paid by the railroad, as
commended by the commil
with only a sing 1
filed by a dissatisfied -
that finally rec rived less than
or YOUR first 2 Qt.
. BOTTLE$
end labels - Ne me . Address
4 to Staley's, Dept JO,
A "M Deca tut liL
ompetitor, Lloyd Merritt, who
votes, 'for a 2-1
county committee.
farm ownership 1
* be purchased,
1 must also le ap
ng John Easley,
r of the Daily
We co Turner, o i l'
—_____I Quinton Little, oil
man and president of the Cham-
ber of Commerce.
GROI
home of their daughter and sis
Mrs. Sue Waggoner and
family in Green Valley.
___ „ ____TU
farm water facilities needed for
Johnson was glowing ii
of the oatributiol
were weekend guests of their
mother, Mrs. Lily Roane, who is
seriously ill at her home here./
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weseman
and sons of Carrollton were
guests of his mother, Mrs. Marie
Weseman, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Lem Clark and
family of Irving and Bob Garner
of Woodward.: Okla., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Gamer
during the weekend.
Mrs. J. C.Bulloek is visiting
relatives in Dallas this week.
Classified ads bring results.
younger Whisnand had defeated
Merritt and tie win came as a
particular hap py oceasion since
ip E. Whisnand was re-elected
sheriff of Cooke county in the
Saturday electi ons.
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If I am elected, I assure you that you w
• appointed if you vote for
profitable operations.
Special livestock
BUYS
*15=!
u 10=
ns
ml5f
White Rose
Potatoes
H 5F
k .i
XJKYOHU P)—Hel Ewanted ad-
been blind in ;l
some time.
| Mrs. Rowell
Medical & Surg
Wednesday afi
hospital: it was
Mre. Cora Moore and: Mrs.
_____rile Moore and da tighter
Brbara were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Aiken Friday eyening.
Sunday visitors in the home of
Mr and Mrs. J. E. DaytoS were
I and operated a
aper at Ardmore,
all his possessions
' •TTI
1.99
1.99 I
..... . ... _ ^y■
ler, tallied 2.608 votes over his
VALLEY VIEW July 29— Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hestand of Ga
lena Park, and Mrs. Hestand’
mother. Mrs Gertrude Zubal and
daughter. Miss Deloris Zubal of
Missouri. Tex., were overnight
I greatly appreciate the confidence expressed in me by
n . .L._ I ----i—i t..----“-hi of precinct I
ih ill health and resided at the
home of a daughter at Thacker-
ville, i where 1 he shooting -
qurred.
Mrs. Rowell iad remained con-
Santa Fe Road Is !
Recognized as a
Friend of Ardmore
By JOE M. LEONARD, Sr.
The great part that the Santa
Re railroad has played in the
building of Ardmore since the
> present city was founded as a
"ranch town” 67 years ago. was
reqognized Wednesday when of-
ficials, employes and retired em-
ployee. were honored at a lunch-
eon at Lake Murray lodge.
l Santa Fe men were there from
Galveston, Fort Worth. Cleburne
and other cities of Texas and a
He mertga
to get the mohey
well He mentioned tl
Fe building a branch line into
the oil area from Ardmore, which
.ened development of t-
gines to display
neer railroading;.
CUTLETS
1.590 il
Men's Boxer Slacks omy 2.99
Men's Poplin Pants
Men's Khaki Shirts
Men's
—
FROM OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT
_
10
M OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
•SPECIAL PURCHASE!
the agency does not make loans Smith of Gainsville and Mr. and
* ‘ ---- npplicant,Mrs. Yandle Hobbs of Marlowe,
handled | The condition of W. W. Cline
_ lit sources. .w
Before any money can be bor- piti
- ■ ’ an
Women’s and growing girl*'. Imitation
suede upper, hand-laced vamp, adjustable
diawstring lace! Foam rubber insoles.
Packed in rruse bag. Colors: natural, red,
loyal blue, green. Sixes 4-9.
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early development of the oil in
dustry in Carter county and of
its continuing cooperation. He
perspnal experience,
he was t ne leader of a
that drilled .the dis-
Mrs. Maggie Rowell, 64. Thack-.
eryille, Okla., is totally blind as
the result of a
destroying her
Sunshine
Hi-Ho Crackers
1-Lb. Box, pity :
..49"
A. Martin of Valley Vie
member is named for
year term and ope appointment
expires each year, with no mem-
ber allowed to succeed himself.
Every agricultural county in
the country has uch a commit’
tee to help the Farmers Home
Administration supervisor adapt
the agency’s loanpolicies to local
conditions, including farm credit
needs.
The Farmers Home Adminis-
tration agency makes loans to
family-typo operations
improve or operate
farms or to construct
Steel slate. 23 a 14“ wide, 64” long. Easy to instoil.
Woman's Dress Gloves 77=
Cotton Sheet Blankets
Bath Sets 2.98
*2 ’4
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early fall stylo*. One
FRIDAY*
vs MELLORINE . . .
Big Jumbo
HONEY CREME
2 For
farm to be
or Improved
proved by the committee.
| YAUfV VIEW
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STORI
I L
s
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POUND STEAK . j.. .j| .|
AMPBELL
Vhite Dress Shoes *1
n Pairs qniy
Wesley (Skinny) Roach
A for
’10
• CHILDREN'S WEAR • COTTON PIECE GOODS • DRAPERY
in Tokyo.
. indica e the7 :
I expect to make an active campaign for
FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT
Nylon Hoses
For hard to f t sizes.
le where temporary
. to enable the farmer to
remain in operation. The agency
also makes emergency loans in
counties or states that have been
designated by the Secretry of
Agriculture as areas where emer-
gency credit is needed. However,
or two of a
The Common Moon rat, la cous
n of the hedgehog, has an odor
similar to that of an onion which
repels its enemies.
I • t
.1 i
k ans are
WEEKEND FOOD
TOMATOES ViM Ripened
YELLOW SQUASH
some livestock Droduction.
The other members l_ —
three-man commihe are George
D. West of Gainesville and Bert
A. Martin of Valley View. Each
a three-
•hanged. b.
Mr and Mrs. C P Ward of
ngleton are guts this week
. Mr. and Mrs: Wiliams.
i Mr. and Mrs. Drew Ward and
children of Fort Worth were
1-6, Box. 395
sPke from
small group .
cover- well of the
Healdton field.
Thanks to the Voters of
CLEARANCE
Cotton Rugs Eiztcmdclag.
Chenille Spreads
Full or twin size.
Solid colors or florals.. ...........
MOCCASINS
it, $42; mechanical engineer,
2; a store clerk, $1.20 per day.
■ i •
Dress Straw Hats
Including Genuine Panamas.
hildren's Shoes Srendoshoes ‘I
LEMONS I
Maa's - i r
Summer Sport Caps....
Men's
Harvest Hats 50c and
Nylon Boxer Shorts.....88c
s [
PORK & BEANS
PINTO BEANS J
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the years for
- aperate in
s and empha-
ty in permitting haste
iazaze JI Oklahoma citi- fild.
j determine the amount of
ual losses suffered at Ard
1915 when a tankcar of
0u . gas oline exploded
The disas er cost 50ilives
'an-up
SUMMER AND FALL MERCHANDISE! S
purchase items. Items returned from layraway! Terrific mon
Penney's now!
I Only Men's Suits 1’22
spocial Purehauet Mm‘, Gingom CPlaia
Sport Shirts Short sieeves. ... 1.98
INK. Miss Del -------
CATSUF. Cider
White Base ......
CRISCO.
communit,
pointed mel
County Farmers Home Adminis-
tration ommitteel John D. Cun-
ningham. the agency’s county
spervisor, annouhnri "-----
The appointment
July 26 for
, + Ac 4 croyora
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