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WANT RADIO FOR SALE: Guernsey cow PICK you A GREAT CAR BUY! calf, contact guaranteed good Preston milk sound. Lee. cow, 774-7659 gentle 1 cant FOR SALE: Good one Hers? frailer; also one good 1986 Chevell 'S. S. 396 Sport Coupe, standard shift, factory air, one owner 1966 Chevrolet, 4-door Bel-Air, 8 motor, glide, radio, one owner, real nice 1795.00 1965 Pontiac, 4-door Star Chief, power and air, real nice 2095.00 1966 Chevrolet, 4-door Bel- Air, (6), standard shift, radio, real nice 1595.00 1965 Chevrolet, 4-door Impala, 8 motor, powerglide, power steering, factory air 1795.00 1964 Chevrolet, 4-door Impala, motor, powerglide, power steering, factory air, real nice 1395.00 1964 Chevrolet, 4-door Impala, 8 motor, powerglide, power and factor air, one owner, real nice 1395.00 1964 Ford 4-door, Galaxie 500 Hardtop, automatic, power steering, real nice 1295.00 1964 Ford.

2-door Galaxie 500, standard shift, real clean 1295.00 1963 Oldsmobile, 4-door 88. power steering, power brakes, nice 895.00 1961 Ford Galaxie, 2-door hardtop, standard shift, one owner, 395.00 1958 Ford, 2-door, standard shift 195.00 1954 Pontiac, 4. door 150.00 0.00 TRUCKS 1964 Chevrolet 12 ton, short wide bed, one owner 1095.00 1958 Chevrolet, ton, long wheel base 345.00 WE NEED USED CARS See Us for the BEST TRADE on a New Chevrolet or Oldsmobile See Bill or Thurman Garrett Chevrolet Olds Inc. 1 Stilwell, Oklahoma FOR SALE: Strawberry plants, fruit trees, shade trees, and: brambles. Now is the best time to' plant.

Come 10 us for lowest. prices. Ideal Fruit farm. six miles south of Stilwell. phone 774-7853.

Closed Sunday morning. (51 'fo) FOR SALE: Araucanis "colored egg" chicks or hatching 4. Phone 774-7645. (6-2tc) FOR SALE: 1967 Honda S.90. See at Carson Loan Co.

(28-tfc) FOR SALE: Registered Angus hulls. Mrs G.R Hurd. phones 4 7595 or 4 2200. 110 tfc) FOR SALE Pressure treated fence posts and building poles creosote and ponta. All size and lengths.

Oak. Locust and Cedar Poss. Special price on truck loads. REESE TIE COMPANY Stilwell, Okla. "Phon: (33-to) FOR SALE: 3-bedroom modern house, 5 acres of ground.

4 miles; SE on Ilighway 51. Contact James L. Wilson. (41-tfe) FOR SALE: Registered Polled Hereford bulls, two or three old. West Olive Street, Stilwell, 774-7701.

(2-tfc) HOUSE FOR SALE: Three bedroom house for sale either to be moved or torn down. See H.O. You. (6-tfc) FOR SALE: 514, acres with 5 room house. 2 miles from Stilwell.

Call or write Bud Eads, 771-7347. (46-tfc) FOR SALE: Chrome dinette set. Call 4-2135. (52-tfc) FOR SAT.E: Modern house, three acres of land. four miles cast of Stilwell on SH 51.

Call 774-2584, Frank Gonzales. (3-4tp) C'omplete Line Hand Garden Tools Home Supply USED CARS 1966 Chevrolet Bel- Air. 4-door V-8 powerglide, air $1.795 1965 Ford Fairlane 500, 4-door. (6) Cruise-0-matic, nice car $1,395 1964 Ford Custom 500, 4-door V-8 Cruise-0-matic, Ford air $1,195 1964 Chevelle 4-door $1095 1963 Fords $795 $895 1961 Ford Galaxic, 4-door V-8, ('ruise-0matic, power and air, nice car $795 1961 ('hevrolet Bel- 4-door V-8 powerglide $795 1960 Ford Starliner, extra clean $595 TRUCKS 1965 Chevrolet ton $1,295 1965 Ford ton $1,295 1964 Ford ton $895 1963 Chevrolet ton (6) $995 1962 Ford ton $795 We Close at Noon on Saturdays Matney Ford, Inc. Dale Matney Carl Terry Thursday, April 18, 1968 STILWELL, (Okla.) BARON Some Tomato Plants Lost By Florence bancan Wednesday evening to see Donald Monday morning was rather nippy from the frost we had.

If anyone had tomato plants out and didn't have them protected they will probably be resetting. Mr and Mrs Raymond wood had their son, Rickev. home with them for Faster. Kathy drove: over to the Hissom Home Friday afternoon to got him. Leon Watson went fishing up nt Lake Francis Mondav and caught a nice bunch of fish.

After coming from up there he coulda't resist trving his luck on the Baron Creek. Baron is just right for some good fishing. Yvonne Blackerby and her family from Duncan. came over Thursday night to spend the Faster holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs Vernon Bradford. Saturday thev were joined by Ben Bradford and his son, Brett.

Ben and his family had been to Columbus, to visit with Verlene's family for a short time then drove to Favetteville, where Verlene stayed until Sunday. Mrs: Edna Moore went to see her doctor Saturday and when she got home her daughter, Louise, her husband Jim and their two girls. Mary and Carol. from Tulsa were waiting for her. They had sandwiches made so they had more time for visiting rather than spend the most of their time conking.

They enjoyed the visit. Mrs Moore learned that another one of her granddaughters is 10 be married soon Jackie Waters Improved Jackie Waters, who was seriously injured in a motorcycle ac. -ident at Fort Benning. is reported to be somewhat improved. Jackie served a tour of dutv in Vic Nom and came home about Christmas time.

Ho is the son of Sadie Blackwood. Mr and Mrs Hershel Olinger enjoved having Mrs Olinger's sister. Thelma and her hushand, Bob from Haskell, come over for a visit and spend Saturday night with them. Lawrence Green and Oscar Caldwell kept hearing about all the fish that were being caught so they took off to Horseshoe Bend on Lake Tenkiller to try their luck. After three hours of fishing and no fish and observing others who were not catching anything they decided the signs must not be right and headed for home.

Karen Jeanne Coombes did a good job as song leader and recting the Youth Choir Sunday in the absence of Bernie Marot. Gail Sloan does real well as pianist for church services and plaving for the voung people. We were happy to have Mr and, Mrs Carl Janes back with 115 in church services Sunday. Going to Korea Mr and Mrs A.G. Bradford's; son.

Steve and his wife are here to spend some time before Steve leaves on an assignment to Kor-, ea. Florence Bradford enjoved the; Faster hodidavs. Her son. Chester from Dollar. was -JOURNAL Page and and or (6-1tp) horse gentle and Old School (6-2tp) Lawn Mowers and Power Edger-Trimmers Home Supply five vear old horse, bridle saddle.

mile north of Mountain Rock House. FOR SALE: Allen tune up bench. Howard Blake, 4-2702. (4-5tp) FOR SALE: Used electric motors, real cheap. HOME SUPPLY COMPANY.

(4-tfe) FOR SALE: One Hampshire boar. one-year-old March three Hampshire pigs, 10 weeks old. 744-2062. (5-21c) Light Bulb Trouble? Try our heavy-duty hulhs Special 5 for $1 Reed's Hdwe. Co.

FOR SALE: Lime and fertilizer, bulk or bag. Call or see Dwavne Bruner or Ed Bruner. (4-3lp) FOR SALE: Registered Angus bulls, Ellis Deweese. (38-tfc) FOR SALE: Small gas refrigerator for camper or trailer. Clifford Lewis, 774-7477.

(5-tfc) SINGER For authorized Singer sales and service on sewing machines and vacuum cleaners in this call my answering service -Ray Stevens, Chalk Bluff Grocery, 774-2976. All makes of sewing machines, repaired. CLIFF HESKEW Local Singer Repre entative (44-tfe) FOR 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. (6-1tp) FOR SALE: Good furniture for sale. Couch.

$39: seven pieco dinote. walnut grain Formica top with extension leaf. $55: walnut chest, $15; walnut steptable, $10; half table, two floor lamps. $7 each; three beds with innersprings plus box spring carh bed: lounge, three ses. positions with vinvl-covered tofted back.

$50: electric sewing machine. $35. Mrs J.D. Foster. 774-2961.

(6-3te) GERT'S a gav girl--ready for a whirl after cleaning carnets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shamnoner 81. REED'S HARDWARE AND FURNITURE. (G-1te), FOR SALE: Four Heroford bulls enbject to register. 12 10 1 14 months old, $175.00 each.

Doss: Barker. Evansville, Ark. Lincoln. 824-5671. (6 31p) FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished house.

774-2117 or Mrs John Ferguson. (6-1fc) FOR RENT: One unfurnished apartment, one block from post office. C.J. Carson Inc. (6-tfc) FOR RENT: Nice four-room house.

furnished. Small familv. $35. Benn Goss, near O'Neal's Grocery, Route 4. (6-tfc) FOR RENT: One-bedroom furnished apartment.

R.L. Reese. (3-tfc) FOR RENT: House. Call Carson Loan Investment Company. (3-tfc) FOR RENT: Mobile homes and Apartments.

For information 774-2700 or see Jack or Carl Holt. (51-tfc) FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms, resaonably priced. Ozark Hotel. (1-tfc). FOR RENT: Nice four-room house, furnished.

Small quiet family. $35. Ben Goss, near O'Neal's Grocery, Route 4. (5-1tp) FOR RENT: Small furnished anartment. close in, couple.

774- 2388 or 774-2335. (5-tfc) Highest Cash Prices Paid For Wrecked or Junked Automoblles and Trucks Cox Body Shop miles east of Sale Barn on SH 100 1 1 HELP WANTED: Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse to work day shift. Contact Mrs Tyler at Stilwell Nursing Home. (49-tfo) HELP WANTED 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. Good wages. One day off. 923 N.

Fourth, Ph. 4 2231. (6-tfc) GUARANTEED! Every Avon Product is guaranted--And we can guaran100 you fine income working the Avon wav. Write P.0. Box 1309 or call collect MU76368 in Muskogee.

(6-Ite) WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Man or woman 10 supply consumers with Rawleich Products in South Cherokee County. Can earn $50 weekly part time. and up full time. Write Rawleigh OKD350 336, Memphis, Tenn. (6-1tc) FOR TRADE Due to poor health, will trade 200 acres with modern house for smaller acreage with modern house, of equal value.

Write Marie Hudson, Route 2. Ark. (6 3tp) LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Box lost off pickunited truck. Owner identify. and Hi Filling Station, SIT 51.

(6-1'p) WANTED TO BUY WANTED: Cord wood. $9.00 per cord if deiivered at Baron. Alabama Charcoal Company. (32 tc) WANTED: sacks. will pay 5 vents each.

Produce and Mill. (21 1fc) WANTED TO BUY: Used bath tubs, showers. stools: crutches and walkers. Bud Eads. phone 4-7547.

(3-ifc) NOTICE. NOTICE: Wheel chairs. hospital beds and crutches to Inan free. Please return. But Fads.

(27 tfp) 555-121? is the Universal Tole. phone Information Number. To: obtain the telephone number you: desire in any distant city free of: charge: First--Dial vour Sta. Code Number on your dial sticker. the area code of the city you desire.

for cities in Area Code 918) Next-Dial 555-1212. (19 tfo) BUSINESS SERVICES PAINTING, DECORATING Call WATIE HEMBREF at 771-7167 or Stilwell Lumber Co. 774-7058 Let George Do It! RADIO AND TV REPAIR Located in Stilwell more than thirteen years. George's Radio, TV and Appliances. Dial 774-2308 day or night.

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Phone GL 6-3571 or GI. 6-6939 Tahlequah For Service PERSONALS Mr and Mrs Burnell spent the weekend in Tulsa iting Mrs Isaacs' sister, Mrs Jones, and family. Mrs Sue White and children Muskogee visited her parents, and Joe Casey during holidays. Mr and Mrs Paul Brewer boys from Okmulgee were end guests in the Bob Elsey Charles L. Kidd and Charles Jr from Cincinnati, are visiting in the home of and Mrs Tommy Vaughan other relatives this week.

Visiting with Mr and Mrs Robbins over the weekend their son Gary, from Kirksville, and Miss Marilyn Rapley. STONEY POINT Two Attend H. D. Meeting By Mrs Lee Baird and his family and also visit with Pauline. They returned Thursday and wore happy to have another of the bovs.

Lester from Ohio come in Fridav. Florence also had a very pleasant surprise Sunday. She got a telephone call from her daughter. Genevieve in Oregon. Genevieve's children placed the call withou' her knowing i' then told her to answer the telephone so it was surprise .10 her as well as 10 Florence Genevieve's children were all home but one.

One son who in the Coast Guard was home for ton dive and was goir (P to California. It alwavs SO good in hear the voires of loved one- who are -o many miles awav. Mr and Mrs Douglass Blockwood from Westvillo drove down; Fridav evening for A visit with EVANSVILLE Many Attend Easter Dinner By Mrs John C. Davis There were 100 in attendance Sunday at church, and church a large number attended the community covered-dish din ner at the community building. The children enjoyed the Easter hun' in the afternoon.

Guests over the weekend in the home of Mr and Mrs John C. Davis were their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Ty Burnett, Linda I.ou, Billy Tom. Rayma Dean and Michael Wayne from Horton. Kan. The Burnetts also vied Mr Burnett's parents.

Mr and Mri W.II. Burrott of the Pinov community and attended thir Burnett': family reunion at noon Eater Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Ogden on Highway 100 East. Guests for Easter dinner Sun-! dav in the home of Mr and Mrs! Jim Winsted were Mr and Mrs; Bill Baker. Mrs Rex sted and daughter, Virginia, and Mr: Harvey Thernean from Okmulece. and her mother.

Mr: Lill Whelchell. from Lincoln. 'Ark. All attended church services Sunday. Visit in Antlers Mr and Mrs Bob Page and fam.

ilv, visited relatives in Antlers, over the weekend. They left for Antlers Frdiay and re-: turned Sunday. Mr and Mrs John C. Davis vis- Mr Davis' parents. Mr and Mrs John W.

Davis. Sunday after-! noon. Mrs Edith Burnett and Mrs. John C. Davis visited Mrs Brannon and Mrs Carrie Pershall Sati urdav at the nursing home.

Easter Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Davidson were Mr and Mrs Glenn Davidson and hovs. Mr and Mrs, Ken oth Davidson and Mrs Wan da and girls. Mr: I.nu is attending Northeastern State College at Tablequah and was on the honor roll. this last semester. Mrs Long is, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Davidson.

Mr (liver and Mrs Ethel Maxwell attended the Evansville! ('hurch and in the afternoon at-. the singing at Morrow. 1rk. They also visited several at the nursing home in Stilwell Saturday. Visits Sister-in-law Mrs Winnie Price has been in! Prairie Grove.

staving with i her sister-in-law for the past week. Vineyard church attendance. Easter Sunday was 34. Dearborn. Eric Keelster and 'Tom Mit-lor.

all students ed John Brown University and relatives cf Mr and Mrs Jim Morris. Mrs. Wholan Mr and Mrs R. incl family from Citv. D'ero dinger wuest: Easter SunInv in the and Morris home.

and MI's Huber' Jordan from the Vincuard Community on Mr: Susan Young from ville. were visitors at church Sundav. than Mr and Mrs Ilomer Marshall, Radio, from Uniontown, visited Mrs Leach and son. Lowell. i Dinner guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Lovejoy EastSunday were their sons and daughters-in-law and 12 grandchildren.

In the afternoon. the 6-6939 children enjoyed an Easter egg hunt. Mr and Mr. Murl Lovejov were Favetteville, Monday on business. We are sorry to learn that Mrs Isancs Penn Cox is back in the Stilwell vis- Hosnital ard has been for two Jerry week.

We wish her a speedy recoverv. Easter dinner guests in the of home of Mr and Mrs Clint Barker Mr. and Donna were Mr and Mrs the Jessie Trentham and boys from near Van Buren, and Mrs Barker's father, Reno Cox, and and her brother, Bert Cox. week- Mrs Chad Goldman was called home. to Norman, on account of the serious illness of her sister, son, Mrs Dave Kelley, and we are Ohio, sorry to learn that she has passed Mr away.

We extend our. deepest and svmpathy to Mrs Goldman. The funeral services were to be conducted Monday. Glen were Cigarette lighters Stilwell Pharmacy. (Adv) Blackwood.

Mr and Mrs Raymond Skating Party The primary teacher of the Baron school. Jonnie Underwond. took her nupils to the skating rink at Siloam Springs one dav: Inst work and they had a Onlv ano punil a bruise from the experience. They came bark 10 the Dairv Cup at Westville where Miss Underwood treated them all to a big refreshing mal'. As far as the pupils are concern-: ed that could happen more often.

These who held the election at Baron probably worked as hard PS c'her precinct officials Tunedav. There w'as all of 12 voles cast. From savon o'clock in the morning until seven o'clock in the evening is quite long dav and conversation go'! a little thin. One thing the workers did opprociate and oniov was 'ho pond hot meal served them bu Ann ('linton. Carl (rittendon's nunils of tho Baron school were looking for ward to their annual school trip to Tulsa Wednosdav.

Miss Underwood planned 10 do school work until noon then have a picnic lunch and have a picnic in the afternoon. Nancy Lambert and her family spent Easter with her mother. Alice Stansill. Mr and Mrs Bill Prock from Tulsa visited Mrs Prock's Mr and Mrs Charley Downing. 011 Easter Sunday.

The dogwoods are beginning to get white and will soon be in full bloom. Tharks to those who called and gave their news items. It is appreciated very much and these who live in various places and got the paper eniov it more. Mr and Mr: W. H.

Pare of Vian visited in the home of Mr: daughter Mr and Mrs Emory Farmer. Heart attack and stroke together account for nearly 80 per cont of the 1.000.000 occurring annualiv in the United States as a result of heart and blood vessel disease. according to the Heart Association. drove to Oklahoma City Easth.m. Journal, April 18 and 25, 1968) They ICELANDIC 12 OZ.

CHIFFON LB Breaded Catfish Steaks 49c Soft Margarine 39c BROWNS BEST 4 LB AUSTEX No. 300 Plain Chili 2 for 89c Pinto Beans 59c SARA LEE 12 OZ. AUSTEX No. 300 Chili and Beans 2 for 65c Pound Cake 69c TREE TOP 6 OZ. AUSTEX No.

300 Frozen Apple Juice 3 for 49c Beef Stew 39c 5 LB TALL A Aunt Jemima Meal 45c Milnot 4 for 49c OZ. GALLON Corn Meal Mix 10c Clorox Bleach 59c SUNSHINE 2 LB DAILY SUN FROZEN 12 OZ. Crackers 59c Orange Juice 2 for 59c SUPREME LB Giant Cheer 69c Crackers 35c Fab Large 29cl HALES PRIDE 46 OZ. Tomato Juice 2 for 59c BUTTERMILK Hom-Maid Biscuits 7 for 55c Thrill Liquid 22 oz. 49c LB Picnic Hams 39cl WORSHAM'S Wilsons Certified 12 oz.

pkg. CARDINAL Franks 49c GROCERY PRICES GOOD MARKET Wilsons Economy LB Friday and Saturday Bacon Squares 45c. Margaret Eastham of Tulen spent the workend in the home of ver parents Mr and Mr: Ivan Mrs Cecil Ritchic and Mrs Jim Potter went to Pryor with Mrg Ann Means Monday to attend a treasurers' mecting for extension clubs. Mr and Mrs Fred Langley and Mrs Loy Beaty went to Tulsa Saturday. Mr and Mrs Buck Dalton of Pleasanton, visited the Leonard Bairds over the weekend.

They attended a birthday dinner for Mrs Roy McCollum at Westville on Sundav. Mrs Cecil Ritchie and daughters and Mrs Jim Watkins and daughtors were in Muskogee Saturday. Mrs Leonard Baird and Mrs Lee Baird visited Mrs Fannie McLemore Saturday afternoon and saw her new home. It is very nice. She was also much enthused over plans for the dogwood tour stopping at Mulberry School this weekend.

Mrs Ted Quinton's sister and children are visiting her at this time. Easter visitors in the Cecil Ritchie home were Mr and Mrs Henry Tillman of Tahlequah, the 11.P. Jacobs family from MuskoECO, Miss Ann Winter, Jim Brunk and Ronnie' Etheridge. Signs of the -Brunks and Bairds planting beans and dustins berries Cecil Ritchie inking a work': vacation to work at Rome now baby calves frisking in green pastures kids p'aving croquet romance school out for Mulberry kids range fire at Pilgrim Rest a lovely Easter lily sent 10 Ritch: ios from in Indiana letters from kinfolks in far away places promising visits in near future party line problems10 on this line Weirs house nearing completion. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS In accordance with Title 62, Oklahoma Statutes 1961, Section 353 and 354, as amended, notice is hereby 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, 1968. 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 year thereafter until paid, excent that the last installment shall be $3,000.00. Said shall he sold to tho bidder bidding the lowest rate of i-tcrest the bonds shall bear. and agreeing 10 pay par and accrued interest for the bonds. Each bidder shall submit with his bid a sum in cash or its equivalent equal to two per cont of the amount of his bid.

The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. WITNESS my official hand and cool this 10th day of April. A.D.. 1968. (SEAL) G.

J. Robison. Clerk. Board of Education (Published in Stilwell Democrat-.

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