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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • Page 9

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i Thursday. April 18, 19G8 19B6 OreveHS. S. 396 Sport Coupe, standard shift, factory air, one owner 1966 Chevrolet, 4-door Bel-Air, 8 motor, power- glide, radio, one owner, real nire 1965 Pontiac, 4-door Star Chief, power and air, real nice 1966 Chevrolet, 4-dooT Bel-Air, (6), standard shift, radio, real nice 1965 Chevrolet, 4-door Impala. 8 motor, power- glide, power steering, factory air 1964 Chevrolet, 4-door Impala, V'8 motor, power- glide, power steering, factory air, real nice 1964 Chevrolet, 4-door Impala, V'8 motor, power- glide, power and factor air, one owner, real nice 1964 Ford 4-door, Galaxie 500 Hardtop, automatic, power steering, real nice 1964 Ford, 2-door Galaxie 500, standard shift, real clean 1963 Oldsmobile, 4-door 88, power steering, power brakes, nice 1961 Ford Galaxie, 2-door hardtop, standard shift, one owner, 1958 Ford, 2-door, standard shift 1954 Pontiac, 4-door TfiUCKS 1964 Chevrolet ton, short wide bed, one owner 1958 Chevrolet, 'A ton, long whoel base 1795.00 2095.00 1595.00 1795.00 1395.00 1395.00 1295.00 1295.00 895.00 395.00 195.00 150.00 1095.00 345.00 FOR SALE: Guernsey row and calf, good milk cow, gentle and guaranteed sound.

774-7659 or contact Preston Lee. (6-1 tp) FOR SALE: Good one horse also one good gentle five year old horse, bridle and saddle. mile north of Old Hungry Mountain Rock School House. (6-2tp) Lawn Mowers and Power Edger-Tiimmers Home Supply FOR SALE: Allen tune up bench. Howard Blake, 4-2702.

(4-5lp) FOR SALE: Used electric motors, real cheap. HOME SUPPLY COMPANY. (4-tfc) STILWELL, (Okla.) DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL Page 9 Highest Cash Prices Paid For Wrecked or Junked Automobiles and Trucks Cox Body Shop miles east of Sale Barn on SH BARON Some Tomato Plants Lost By Mrs 1 Florence Monday morning was rather from Hhe frost we had. If anyone had tomato plants out Wednesday evening tn see Donald and his fnmiW and also visit with Pauline. They returned Thursday and w-rc happv to have an other of the Letter from POINT and didn't have them protected Ohio come in Fndav.

Florence also had a verv pleasant sur- they will probably be resetting Mr and Mrs Raymond Black wood had their son. Rickey, home Jj with them for Faster. Kathy drove over to the Hissom Home Friday afternoon to get him. i Leon Watson went fishing up at Lake Francis Mondav and caught a nice hunch of fish. Af- ler coining from up there he i couldn't resist his luck on I the Baron Creek.

Baron is just 1 1 wht for sonrle KoocI fishin Yvonne Blackcrby and HELP WANTED HELP WANTED: Registered Nurse or Licensee! Practical Nurse to work day Contact Mrs Tyler at the St Nursing (404fo) See Us for the DKST on a New Chevrolet or Oldsmobile £ee or Thurman Garrett Chevrolet Olds Inc. 1 Stilwell, Oklahoma FOR SALE: Strawberry 1 fruit trees, shado Irecs, and i brambles. Now is the best lime to' plant. Come lo us for lowest prices. Ideal Fruit firm, MX mile: south of Stilwell.

phone 774- Closed Sunday morning. '51 'fc) FOR SALE: Arnucan "colored egg" chicks or hatching egg-. Phone 774-7645. (fi-2tc) FOR SALE: 1007 Honda S-flO. See at Carson Loan Co.

(2R-tfc) FOR SALE: Re.glstered Angus bulls. Mrs G.P Hurd. irm or 4 FOR SALE Pressure treated 2fence posts and building poles creosote and penta. All size ancT lengths. Al--o Oak.

LocU'-t and Cedar Pos.s. ial price on truck loads. REF.SE TIE COMPANY SI il well, Okla. "Phon 774-7405" FOR SALE: 3-bedrnoni modern house, 5 acres of ground. 4 miles SE on Highway 51.

Contact James i L. Wilson. (41-lfc) I FOR Registered Polled Hereford bulls, two orilhree years o'd. West Olive Street, Stilwell, 774-7701. f2 -tfc) HOI'S'F, FOR SALE: Three bed- rc-ni house for rale either to be in ni' torn down.

See H.O. Yoc. (6-tfc) FOR SALE: UK with 5 room ini 'i I ion 2 miles from Stil- wc'l. Call or write Bud Eads, 771-7517. C4fitfc) Fnn Chrome dinotto set.

Cad 4-'2135. (52-tfcl FOR SALE: Modern house, three acre" of land, four miles east of Stilwell on SH 51. Call 774-2584, Frank Gonzales. (3-4tp) Complete Line Hand Garden Tools Home Supply FOR SALE: One Hampshire boar, one-year-old March fi; three Hampshire pigs, 10 weeks old. 744-2002.

Light Bulb Trouble? Try our heavy-duty bulbs Special 5 for $1 Reed's Hdwe. Co. FOR SALE: Lime and fertilizer, bulk or bag. Call or see Dwavne Rruner or Ed Bruner. (4-3tp) HELP WANTED: Family for dairy farm work near Shawnee.

Phone Shawnee, Area Code 405. BR 3-2905. (3-4tc) HELP WANTED: Woman to Live in. flood wages. One rlay off.

923 N. Fourth, Ph. 4 2231. (fi-tfc) FOR SALE: Registered Angus bulls, Ellis Dewecse. (38 tfc) FOR SALE: Small gas refrigerator for camper or trailer.

Clifford Lewis, 774-7477. (5 GUARANTEED! Every Avon Product is guaranteed--And we can guarantee you fine income working the way. P.O. 1300 or i all collect MU7- in Muskogee. (fi-Itc) WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Man or woman lo supnlv consumers with Products in Soulh Cherokee County.

Can earn $50 weekly pant lime- and up filiH time. Write Pawleigh OKD- 350 330, Memphis, Tenn. (0-ltc) her family from Duncan. came over Thursday night to spend Ihe Easter holidays wi'th her parents, Mr and Mrs Vernon Bradford. Saturday thev were joined hy Ben Bradford and his son, Brett.

Ben and his family had been to There were 100 in attendance! Columbus, to visit with Sunday at church, and after' Verlene's familv for a short, time church a large number attended 'then drove to Favet'leville, the community covered-dish din ner at (he community building. Tne children enjoyed the Easter Many Attend Easter Dinner By Mrs John C. Davis P'ise Sundae. She got a telephone call from her daughter. Genevieve in Orcyo.

Genevieve's illiIrl- rn placed the call withou-' her knowing i' then fold her In nmiviT tin lolcohone it a Flol 'CIK Were all home but one. One son who i'; in Ihe Oiiaivl was home for f'Ti div-' anrl was going or to California. II alwavs so "nod In hear "be voices of loved one- who arc manv miles awav. Mr and Mrs Douglass Black- Two Attend H. D.

Meeting By Mrs Baird Mrs Cecil Ritchie and Mrs Jim Potter went lo Pryor with Mrs Am Means Monday to attend a treasurers' meeting for extension (dubs. Mr and Mrs Fred Langley and Mrs Lov Beal.v went Tulsa Saturday. Mr and Mrs Buck Dallon of Plcasaiilon, visited Ihe Leo- her a- well as lo Bairds over the weekend. Genevieve's children Thev attended a birthday dinner for Mrs Roy MeCollum at Westville on Sundav. Mrs Cecil Hilehie and daughters and Mrs Jim Watkins and daughters were ia Muskogee Saturday.

Mrs Leonard Band and Mrs Lee Baird visited Mrs Fannie Mc.Le- egg in the afternoon. Guests over the weekend in the homo of Mr and Mrs John C. Davis were their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Ty Burnett, Lou, Billv Tom. Rayma Dean anrl Michael Wayne from Morion. Kan.

The Burnetts also vi Ved Mr Bin -not 's parents. Mr and Mrs W.H. Burnett of the where Verlene stayed until Sunday. Mis Edna Moore went lo see her doctor Saturday and when she got home her daughter, Lou- ise, her husband Jim and their two girls. Mnrv and Carol, from Tulsa were waiting for her.

Thev had sandwiches made so thev had more lime for visiting rather Ihan spend the moSI of their time ing. Thev enjoyed the visit. Mrs, Moore learned that another one wood from Weslvilh- drove down moro SaU)rday aftprnonn and saw her new home. It is very nice. She was also much enthused over plans for 'the dogwood tour stopping at Mulherry School this weekend.

Mrs Ted Quinton's sister and children are visiting her at this time. Easier visitors in Ihe Cecil Ritchie home were Mr and Mrs Henry Tillman of Tahlequah, Ihe Fridav evening for visit with Mr and Mrs Rirmnml Blackwood. Skatin? Party The primary teacher nf the Baron school. Jennie Underwood, took her nupils to the skating rink at Siloam Springs mo dav Ins! week and they had a hall. Oilv nil" pnnil go- 1 a bruise from Ihe experience.

Thev came back to tbe Dnirv Cup at Westv'lle Miss Underwood treated Jacobs familv from Pinr-v roniniu-iitv and attended her granddaughters is to he Ha- familv reunion at married soon noon K.a-.'or Sundav at the home of Mr anrl Mrs Ogden on High- them all to a big refreshing map. As far as the pupils are r-nnn rood that toiild hanpen more often 1 Tho'--e who held Ihe election at Baron piohahlv worked as hard as her precincl official 1 To-s- dav There was all of 12 voles 'even o'clock in the mor-ing until seven o'clock in the evening is quite a long dav and conversation subi'-eis gr'l a Jackie Waters Improved Tackie Wafers, who was ser- little thin. One thing Ihe workers way 100 East. ieusly injured in a motorcycle ac did npnreciate and eniov was Mi" Guests for Easter dinner Sun- -ident at Fort is re- good hoi meal served them by dav in Ihe home of Mr and Mrs I to he somewhat improved. nn cihiton.

FOR TRADE Due to poor heallh, will trade 200 acres with modern house for smaller acreage with modem house, of equal value. Write Marie Hudson, Route 2. F.lkins,- Ark. Hi3tp) LOST AND FOUND SINGER For authorized Singer sales and service on sewing machines and vacuum cleaners in this area, I call my answering Slevens, Chalk Bluff Grocery, 774-2970. All makes of sewing machines repaired.

CLIFF HESKEW Local Singer Repre entative f44-tfe) FOUND: Box lost off ckun' truck. Owner ide-itifv. and II Filling Station, SH 51. ffl-l-'p) noon. Mrs Jim Winsleil were Mr and Mrs Bill Baker.

Mr and Mrs Rex Win- sled anrl daughter, Virginia, and Mis Harvev Tlierneau from Okmulgee, and her mother, Mrs Lill Whelehell. from Lincoln, Ark. All atlended church services Sunday. Visit in Antlers Mr and Mrs Bob Page and fam ilv, visited relatives in Antlers, over Ihe weekend. They left for Antlers Frdiay and returned Sunday.

Mr and Mrs John C. Davis visited Mr Davis' parents. Mr and Mis John W. Davis. Sunday after- WANTFD TO BUY WANTED: Cord wood.

$0.00 ner cord if di iivered at bama Charcoal Company F.dv'h Burnett and Mrs, John C. Davis visited Mrs Bran- mn a-id Mrs Carrie Pershall Sat- i cord if dr iivered at Baron. Ala- urdav at th" nnrsin" home. (32 tfc) WANTED: sar-ks. will pny 5 ecu's each.

Fanners Produce and Mill. '21 tfc) thev decided 'he signs must not be right and headed for Karen Jeanne Coombes did i a good job as song lender and di- Easler Sundav dinner guests injecting the Youth Choir Sundav Ihe home of Mr and Mrs Harry in absence of Bernie Marat. Davidson were Mr and Mrs Glenn Ctinl Jackie served a tour of dutv in Carl Crittenden's nupils of th" Nam and came home about Baron school were looking for Christmas time. He is the son of ward to -their annual school trip Sarbe Blackwood. to Tulsa Wednesday.

Miss Un- Mr and Mrs Ilershel Olinger rlerwr.od planned In do school enjoved having Mrs Olin.ger's work until noon then have a pic- Thelma and her husband, pic lun-ch and have a picnic in Bob from Haskell, come fhe afternoon, over for a visit and spend Sal- Nancy Lambert and her family urdav night with them. spen! Easter with her mother. Lawrence Green and Oscar Alice Stansill. Caldwell kept hearing about all Mr nncl Mrs Bm rnr from the fish that were being caught so fiilsa visited Mrs Brook's par- they took off to Horseshoe Bend rn Mr MlN rharlev Down- on Lake Tenkillcr to try 'heir nR Easter Sunday, lurk. After three hours of fishing 0 dogwoods are beginning tn and no fish and observing others er hito and will soon be in who were not catching anything bloom.

T'narks to who called and gave their news items. It is anpieeiated verv much and who live in various places and gel the paper eniov it more. gee. Miss Ann Winter, Jim Brunk and Ronnie' Elheridge. Sisrns of the times and Bairds planting beans anrl dust- in" berries Cecil Ritchie taking a week's vacation lo work I Ifcano new habv calves frisking in green pastures kids n'-iving croquet romance school out.

for Mulberry kids ranee fire at Pilgrim Resl a lovelv Easier lily sent lo Ritch- from Serdha in Indiana loiters from kinfolks in far away places promising visits in near future party line 10 on this line Weirs house nearing completion. Sloan does real well as Mr and Mrs W.H. of Vian visited in the home of Pace's David-on anrl hovs. Mr and Mrs, for church services and daughter Mr Mr 1966 Chevrolet V-8 plide, air SI, 1965 Ford Fafrhme 500, 4-door. (6) Cruise-o-malie, nice car $1,395 1964 Ford Custom .100, 4-door V-8 Cruise-o-matic, Ford air $1,195 1964 Chcvelle 4-door $1095 1963 Fords $795 $895 1961 Ford 4-door V-8, Cruise-o- matic, power and air, nice car $795 1961 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-door V-8 powerg-lide $795 1960 Ford Starliner, extra clean $595 TRUCKS 1965 ton $1,295 1965 Ford Vi ton $1,295 1964 Ford ton $895 1963 Chevrolet 2 ton (6) $995 1962 Ford 2 ton $795 We Close at Noon on Saturdays Matney Ford, Inc.

Dale Matney Carl Terry POR SALE: Registered Black Angus bulls. 14 or 15 months old. Roy Thornton. 4-7122. (46-tfp) FOR SALE: Like new mattress and box springs, bed frame, $45.

774-2134. (6-ltp) FOR SALF: Good furniture for sale. Couch. $.19: seven piece dine 'i 'e. walnut grain Formica lop with extension leaf.

$55: walnut chest, $15; walnut steptable, $10; half table, $fi; two floor lamps. $7 each; three beds with inncr- plus box soring mattres- ses. $50 each bed: lounge, three positions with vinvl-cnvered b'f- pted back. $50: electric sewing machine. $35.

Mrs J.D. Foster, 774-2961. (G3tc) CERT'S a gay for whirl after cleaning carnfts with Blue Lustre. Rent cleetrie s-hitn- poocr SI. FFF.n'S AND FURNITURE.

(G-ltc) i FOR SALE: Four Hereford bulls' subject to rcisler. 12 to 14 months old, $175 00 each. Dossj R-irker. Evansville, Ark. Lincoln.

FOR REKT I WANTED TO X'sed h.dh tubs, showers, stools: crutclies and walkers. Bud Ends, phont 4-7547. MOTICK NOTICE: Wheel chairs, hospital beds and -rutches to loan free rie -ise return. Bii.l Fads. 127 tfpl 555-121? is (he TTpM -ersnl Telephone Information Number.

To obtain the telephone number you desire in any distant city free of i hnrge: vonr Sta. Code Number on your dial sticker. the area code of Ihe cilv you desire. for cities in Area Code Olfl) ICELANDIC 555-121: AUSTEX no tfci BUSINESS SERVICES PAINTING. DEC'ORATINt Call H'ATIF.

HKMBUEE at 771-7167 or Stilwell Lumber Co. 774-7058 FOR RENT: Furnished house. 774-21 17 or Mrs John Ferguson. (6-tfc) FOR RENT: One unfurnished apartment, one block from post office. C.J.

Carson Inc. (6-tfc-) FOR RENT: Nice four-room house, furnished. Small quiet familv. Benn Goss, near O'Neal's Grocery, Roule 4. (G-tfc) FOR RENT: One-bedroom furn ished apartment.

R.L. Reese. Let CeorpT It! RADIO AMD TV REPAIR Located in Stilwell mere than thirteen years. George's Radio, TV and Appliances. Dial 771 2308 day or night.

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Phone GL fi-3571 or GI, Tahlequah For Service PERSONALS Ken -elh Davidson amd Mrs Wan i 'a I 1. iv uirls. Mr; Long is attending Nnrlh- State College at Tahle- ouah and was on the honor roll (3-tfo) this last semester. Mrs Long is 'he daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Davidson. Mr Oliv-r and Mrs Flhel Maxwell attended the Evansville Church anrl in the afternoon at- the sin at Morrow, Thev also several at the nursing home in Stilwell Saturday.

Visits Sister in-law Mrs Winnie Price has been in Prairie Grove. with her sister-in-law for the work. Vinevard church attendance Faster Sundav was 3-t. i Dr Dearborn. Erie Keelster and Mil der.

all idents John 1 llrnwn Universitv and relatives' rf Mr and Mrs Jim Morris. Mrs I Wi "lan Mr and Mrs R. Oliver AUSTEX faioib- fro'n Kan Cilv. din-er Easter in the Whelm and Morris Mr and Mrs ITubep' Jordan AUSTEX from the Vino '-anl Community! m-'l Mis Su 'oung from Fav- "tlrio'lle. were visitors at, church Sundav.

Mr and Mrs Homer Marshall from Unionlown, visited Mrs L.D. Leach and son. Dinner guests in home of and Mrs Walter Love joy Easl- Sundav were their sons and ilnughters in-law and 12 grandchildren. In the afternoon, the children an Easter egg hunt. Mr and Mis Mvrl Lovejov were Favetteville, Monday on business.

We are sorrv tn learn 'that Mrs "nn Cox is hack in the Stilwell l-losnital ard has been for two plaving for the voung people We were happv have Mr and Mrs Carl Janes back Willi us in church services Sunday. Goiiv? to Korea Mr and Mrs AG. Bradford's son. Steve and his wife are here to spend some time before Steve leaves on an assignment to Korea. Florence Bradford enjoved the Easier hodidavs.

Her son. Chester fioiii Dollar. was home. Thev drove to Oklahoma City Farmer. Heart attack and stroke together account for nearly HO per cenl of the 1.000.000 deaths occurring annuallv in the United Slates as a result of heart and blood vess'd disease, according lo the Oklahoma Heart Association.

Margaret Easihani of Tulsa spent t'-e weekend in the hoim of her parents Mr and Easthum. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS In accordance with Title 62, Oklahoma 1961, Section 353 and 354, as amended, notice is herebv given that the Board of Education of Dependent School District No. 13 of Adair County, Oklahoma, will receive bids on the 30th day of April, 1068. at 2:00 o'clock P.M., at School Building, for the sale of $15,000.00 of School Building Bonds of said School District, which bonds will mature $2,000.00, in two years from their date and $2,000.00 annually each vear thereafter until paid, excent that the last installment shrill be $3,000.00. Said bonds shall be sold to the bidder bidding the lowest rale of fhe bonds shall Emery I bear, and agreeing to pav par and arenieri interest for the bonds.

Each bidder shall submit wi 'h his bid a sum in cash or its enuivalent eoual to two per cent of the amount nf his bid. The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. WITNESS mv official hand and seal this dav of April. A.D., 1008 'SEAL! G. Robison, Clerk.

Board of Education (Published in Stilwell Democrat- Journal, April If! and 25, 196R) Ivan 12 OZ. No. 300 2 for No. 300 No. 300 TALL Mr and Mrs Burnell Isaacs spent the weekend in Tulsa vis- (3-tfc) Mrs Isaacs' sister, Mrs Jerry week Wp sn her a speedy re Jones, and family.

coverv. Easter dinner guests in the Mrs Sue White and children of homp of ami Mrs CUnt Barker FOR RENT: House. Call Carson Loan Investment Company. w- Mc) MuskQ visited her parents, Mr "were Mr and Mrs FOR RENT: Mobile homes and I rs Joe Casey during the Jessie Trentham and boys from apartments. For information call 774-77U or 774-2700 or see Jack or Carl Holt.

(51-tfc) FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms, resaonably priced. Ozark Hotel. FOR RENT: Nice four-room house, furnished. Small quiet family. $35.

Ben Goss, near O'Neal's Grocery, Route 4. (5-ltp) FOR RENT: Small furnished nnnrtment. close in, couple. 7742388 or 774-2335. (5-tfc) holidays.

Mr and Mrs Paul Brewer and boys from Okmulgee were weekend guests in -the Bob Elsey home. Charles L. Kidd and son, Charles Jr from Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting in the home of Mr and Mrs Tommy Vaughan and other relatives this week. Visiting with Mr and Mrs Glen Robbins over the weekend were their son Gary, from Kirksville, and Miss Marilyn Rapley. near Van Buren, and Mrs Barker's father.

Reno Cox, and her brother, Bert Cox. Mrs Chad Goldman was called lo Norman, on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs Dave Kelley, and we are sorry ito learn that she has passed away. We extend our deepest svmpathy to Mrs Goldman. The funeral services were to be conducted Monday. 0 Cigarette lighters Stilwell Pharmacy.

(Adv) GALLON DAILY SUN FROZEN Orange Juice 12 oz. 2 for 59c Giant Cheer 69c Fab Large 29c BUTTERMILK CHIFFON Soft Margarine LB 39c BROWNS BEST 4 LB 59c SARA LEE 12 OZ. TREE TOP 6 OZ. Frozen Apple Juice 3 for 49c 5 LB Aunt Jemima Meal 45c 7'VOZ. Corn Meal Mix SUNSHINE Crackers SUPREME Crackers 2 LB 59c LB 35c HALES PRIDE Tomato Juice 46 OZ.

2 for 59c Horn-Maid Biscuits 7 for 55c Thrill Liquid LB Picnic Hams 39c 22 oz. 49c Wilsons Certified 12 oz. pkg. Franks 49c LB Wilsons Economy Bacon Squares 45c WORSHAM'S CARDINAL GROCERY MARKET iWEMBER" PRICES GOOD Friday and Saturday.

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