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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • Page 2

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Page 2 (Okla.) DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL Thursday. February G. 1969 Stilwell Democrat'Journal P. O. Box 003 Telephone Published Kvrv Thiii'driv Stilwell.

Oklahoma 749(50 St raw lion Capital of the World" IVmori at in Publishers Second Class 1'nstnge Paid At StilweH. Oklahoma vcir in A i.r I i rv; Six months in ml adji.nmr; count ies "ca in l.i'u ia in )i- Li'mma O-u j. v. Dwiqht Birdwell Cited For Bravery Two From County On Sub-Committee vu Ailair men a- lll III 111" hurt n-liI; II i villi. i ii! I I hi- ura- i II in com II of I Oklahoma ill' i-t i They are U' Todd.

Stilwell; iii' i JI'ITV Spoil. Haron. linh MeSpadden. Vinila. is i l.aiii-.an "I t'rv ay.

icullure com When viiiir swerl tooth savs your wisdom Imith v.iv. KIIS ell ly Stilwell Pharmacy. (Adv) Ten to Report For Induction T- youths ill for in- 11. 1 i' I. c- Wed- n.

Fob. VI, in Okl.ihn"':' (' 'v. Ml- M'-il'-. Ad; ir i- ainlv ''raft boaid ril. They are- ns riviina lii i-i n.

(heoaks Joe I 11 v. Ji 1. 1 i' Bain. (ii mill -1. Ji-i-rv ,1.1 Sciiv, Cane Hill, Ark wni in the oTPec Pi" other dav to re- his -uliTript inn.

lii-ii'. IT us a MI'II i.in I hal hi': doctor I'-IV Hi" In- 1 gave il In I ilnl'f I In tlvr to rrarl il to the aid. Tin pharmacist look a loul; ipli'in arul aid. Mr Si av I i-air'l Till this." mil''" II. look at it." So Mr Si ay tead thr ffiee clfik linn which went something like 'hi-'' Hi irk i chair, used.

To be I 'licki gent ly." Mr Scav. who hai heart Irouh- WIT finmi' and fixed up a mi kc Hint lin-c been in his fam- Dwight W. Bii I of Mr and Mrs 1 re olid award of f. month near (' veil the awai gillanltv in action while en- 'd HI operations smote signals i a hostile force in Vict-' He ha vro and I 'll Slat The "So. iT PI- Onl ta' 1 to the tie- 2ath Infant iv Cavalrv near Cu ci.in|ilcle(i his scrolled at Northeasl- 1 'iie.

TahleqUah. rcad live Hirdwell 1 tkri Kay Duia-in an i HIM Tom foi null" than 100 years. llarvev he''' been a lol or time in il i vi since. .1 himself bv heroic nr- mi Inlv whilp scr- vini; a lank commander wi'h Troop, 4th C.iv- alrv in (he rjoniihlir of Vietnam. Whilr on a combat npnration, Troop came under an intense hn.s- lilc attack.

I -'Sputlieg a dnmaaerl -frionrllv hic'i Birdwell, (i.ien'ite for his own i xpn-ed himself to a heavy volume of fire asi he ma- I his vi hide to the stricken APC, loaded all the wounded Propane and Fruit Market Red GRAPEFRUST each 5t r25c 5 for $1 U.S. NO. 1 RED POTATOES CRISC0 10 lbs. 3 lbs FOLGERS COFFEE BULK ORANGE SLICES CANDY BANANAS lb. 39c 85c 79c 23c 10c wreen Stamps on 100 Propane.

We have in stock 250, 500 ind 1.000 CJP 1. Propane tanks. Why pay rent when S25 down and S10 per month will buy you a Brand New Propane Tank? We also have a licensed and bonded Plumber, 24 hours a day. A Stilwell father, after reading about the Tlnrlda man who wan a SIH.OOO against his only son for his 'ion's school expenses, say he is sending; a statement to his son and daughter before filing suit. A wmnan who lives in England i-alli-d BITIV Fevipi-oii.

I. ii al ob-erver. last In ask how accurate a eallon svriip bucket is for ii -ii: U-ii rainfall. The in ii'i'ii -aid Wednesday's ra ft a bit ovi three inches of in lb" bucket. I'ICI i I'd 1 that the mea- surcmi'tit is aboiil equivalent to 'Allrit a regular lain would show.

almar 1 saf -lv v.bicli id in Mirdwi 'o the he iv II' olid and i-vacuiitcd them ti I. earni'it; that a second was lur.at'cd and strand- ii. Specia'ist Seven Employed In New Program Seven wsmen have been employer; by Oklahoma State University as aides for the new food program in Adair County. The announcement was Tnade loday by Mrs Frar.ees Marie Couch, extension home economist, Indian program who recently attended a training at OSU on wnvs to expand Umri R1 I 1V Adair Countv food and nutrition prograrf. The women are Mrs Pauline Dowty, Mrs Mavbelle Duck, Mrs Lillian MeGee Harrison, Mir Okla McMillan, Mrs Inez Prorlor, Mri Hose Morrison and Miss Mary McCartney.

Mrs Couch will (rain the extension program aides, along with the aides from Sequoyah county, in a three-week siession, whirh started last Monday, in the ex tension center in Sellisaw. Adair County is one of 11 counties in Oklahoma selected to increased emphasis on foods and nutrition this year. The program was made possible because of a sprcial grant to.Oklahoma from li.S. Department of Agriculture, and will he 1 families to improve I he quality and adequacy of their diets. Two From County Employed by OTO exposed himsc wi'hei hostile fire iiiiat: I.

the crew of the 1 iark. actions contn' nir. a ii to the defe By Zumwalt T1FFORE YOU KNOW IT, IT wil' IK elect ion. This vear will, we think, he an important one. I'p far election will be the mavor, cilv trrai'urer, city clerk two cnnnrilmen.

More th -i i likrlv I' re will be a vote on changes in the cftv charter I Sin I he D-J evei involved in local-level I just thought I'd put in my nickel's worth right now before filing time. I I'd like to see Mavor Holden Williams re-elected. The las.t time I talked to hin, he said he wouldn't file again. Like a lot of unpaid persons, our mavor isn't always appreein' id like he should be. At least a lot of us don't tell him we appreciate the work he for nothing.

Frankly, I th'nk the mayor should get some pay. I hope th" proposed charter change a small remuneration. But who! I 'm reallv concerned about is us having a good hard-working civic minded mavor. Hoi len Williams is that kind or a irrivn'. And, he hns a sensjo to go Eilor with it.

Sunday School Atlenrlanre I Sunday, Feb. 2, 1969 First Baplint First Christian Pentecostal Holiness Free Holiness 106 178 155 123 SHORT SUBJECTS: Cars I mopped with automatic Irans- ions were involved in a lot Tuba wrecks on iev street'' Mb other dav because drivers ap- pla brakes on the ice but failed I to Mhil'l die (raiismiss'ion into neu- jtral Whether the groundhog saw shadow here Sunday de; ponded on what time of day In stuck his head out U.S. Sen. Henrv Helhiion says the de as' signed to him in the Senate has some historical significance. It ia traditional for each occupant to his name inside the drawer.

Ilis desk contains t' 11 names of 24 pr. viaus users-including the late Hubert A. Tan, and Robert F. Ki nnedv Jark Gregory of i the Mallard ('(immunity talking about the high water of last week A toun-t i- -pints 'ceing this -inn al a I'lmii 'M. 1 restaurant in Akion, Ohio: We chop our own suey." uainted Acquaint You With Our Service We Will Give a LUBRICATION With Each Oil Change and Filter You Will be Surprised at What Professional Service Means at Our Service Center (Offer Expires February 28) Free Pickup and Delivery Firestone Service Center Bill Ott, Manager 400S.

2nd Stilwell, Oklahoma the enemv lorce and sucei-- ol the Birdwell's personal bravc-ry, aggre.s- ivenc-s, and to duty arc i'i keeping with the highest 1 radii ions of the military serva-e irl i "I led great credit upon him. sell. Ids unit, the Infantiy Division, and the United Stale- Arinv." Cily Employes Attend Course Seven Sti'well citv emplo'is are attending a throe-day shoi on ant ibulion of water -Mi-nee in So IIis: 1 t'his wee 1 Page Arnnll. city utilities said. The employes arc: James Baird.

Uoscoe Steen, William Duvall. Clone Stevens. Dovle Winchester. Mike Kcteher and Bill Thomas Grove Attorney Takes OTO Job Marvin "Liddell, Grove, has been named attorney for a 10-county eastern Oklahoma area for the Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity (OIO) organization. Liddell resigned last week as assistant di-itrict attorney in Delaware County to accept the new job.

1 He is a full-blood chickasaw and member of the Five Civilized Tribes Inter-Tribal Council. J.S. Jones and Authur Pa'ter- son were in Spiro Tuesday. 28 to attend a church New Costume Pharmacy. (Adv) Two members of the Cherokee Tribe in Adair County have been employed bv Oklithormins for In- L( Ls insist that he runs again! riian Opportunity's (OIO) rural development program.

I Miner Doublehead was named SPEAKING OF THE a fieId representative, and Jerry er change-; rand from the wav was named a neighborhood things now look, a lot of folks worker may be 'peaking of charter other Cherokee-, cmploy-l in changes in a few weeks) two (lle same vn gram am: Johnson vears ago when the charter vote o'Field, Jav. field representative: was set in Stilwell, the promise anri Sam Bush, Marble Cily. was that if voters would keep Wesley Proctor, Coleord. George the charter it wou'd he brought Wilson, Tahliqliah. and Terry Up to date.

Standingwater, Sal.na. Snmo folks thought that meant noo workers, right then. The truth is, no vote ur 0 se of the project is "to could be made on any change un- initiate a comprehensive economic lil the next regular irity election. development procram for a 10- That's the first Tuesdav after the counly arc a in eastern Okla first Monrlav in April. 1909' Mr and Mrs.Bob Hudson, WaW- ron, visited Sunday in home of her mother, Mrs Irene Adair.

Mr and Mr? Jack Ahart and son, Jerry, Favetleville, rvere on Satiirdav of mother, Mrs Stella Ahart. Mrs Trnv Caviness returned Feb. 2 from a two-week in Roscmrnt, where 'he was a guct in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Mivknor, and chil lien, Larry and Dana. Mr and Ross Rccd spent the weekend in the hnmo of Mr and Mrs Connie Reed and sons in Dallas. Hospital Corp man and Mrs I Larry Ford, San Clcmente.

1 arrived.thi" week to spend a few clays with their parents, Mr and 'Mrs Joe Col'man. of the Titanic Community, ani Mr and Mrs Or: vel Ford of Stilwell. Burt Mahaney INSURANCE AGENCY lonl Vonr Drlvrra t.lcrnM* Need SR -42 FIlliiiT REE MB S. Tmhlttnlah Ol. Select HER Valentiie Heart FROM OUR BIO DISPLAY 0F CHOCOLATES Ion ynu," urittl beautiful Valentine Heart pacMd with Nngburri's Mllk-and'-honey Chocoleres.

1 CHAFFIR PHARMACY There have been some corn- county homa." Counties involved are Dela- that the promise to re- wn Cherokee. Adair. and refine the charter ha-- not Sequovahi Haskell, Latimer, Le- heen kept. The promise being Pushmalaha am kept and a committee is meeting a regularly to recnmmrnd needed; (lf hc ro rnm nre changes. I know because Im nn rM jo for th un( the committee.

lo mak available ini'ieased earn- all smaller cities inK poWPr for lm mc rPsi -needs a charter hut it needs den a lQ hfl pood one. This committee jnakp more cff tive of trying h.ud to rewrite the charter so 1hat it will tie a rood one If tin cilv council will approve the you'll have a chance 1 to vole on it. I PIK SUPPER i A combination pie supper and ringing convent on w.ll be held Friday evening. Feb. 13.

starting at 7:30 in the Stonev Point community building. Proceeds will benefit the Stilwell Pentecostal Holiness youth group. "Brinj: a pin and vour best gospel singing voice." spon-ors sav. I Mr and Mr- Roy Cantrell and family of M.ildrow vi-iled friends 'and relatives re Sunday. eral and state available to them.

New ('cstume will Pharmacy. (Adv) DECIDE YOUR NEEDS, THEN CONSULT US Visit our bank and discuss your home improvements with us. We'll promptly, courteously arrange for the loan; included too will be the easy pay-back terms we're known for at lowest rates. "The Friendly" RANK OF COMMERCE Member F. D.

I. C. WOMENS AND CHILORENS.

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