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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • 7

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Stilwell, Oklahoma
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TIL WELL DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL STILWELL OKLAHOMA Pag Sim Thursday Jurs 4 1953 rile old Vlij By BsTuum MARKET REPORT made a trip to Arizona last week to take their duaghter Mr Leroy O'Neal and son Jackie to join Mr O'Neal who is employed there Last year 180 persons were killed and 6330 were injured in the United States when a tire on their car blew out WAITS Holiday guests tf Mrs Ada hickens and daughter Gerry on Decoiation Day were Mr and Mrs Buchanan Kansas City Kansas Mr and Mrs John Elkins I and Mrs James Lee and family Ponca City Mr and Mrs Curley Pollard Tahlequah Mr and Mrs Orvil Kickens and children Tulsa Dean Fowler Westville Mrs Henrietta Kelson and family and Miss Odessa Nickens all of Watts They all attended Decoratim sen-ices at Watts cemetery May 39 Mr and Mrs Jjhn Eleiy took Mr and Mrs Rhoades who were visiting them to Van Buren Ark Friday From there Mr and Mrs Rhoades will visit in Grace Lawn Okla before re- Dm Ciaassid chans sounds mars like as mmril shares beating plowshares into swords!" good grades predominating Good to choice grades moved without much trouble but the lower grades had a hard time finding a new home Good to choice Spade Mountain were absent from Sunday School attending decoration services other plait- Visitors in the home of Mr I and Mrs Henry Dudley Sunday! afternoon were Mr and Mix Riley Johnson and Alvis Johnson of Tulsa Mrs Louise Deacon and children and Mrs Helen Baird and daughter left Monday for Alpine Arizona to Join their husbands ho are employed there Mr and Mrs Henry Dudley visited Mr and Mrs Will Clinton Tuesday night Mrs Birdie Goss and two children returned home Saturday for a stay of one week at which time they will rejoin Mr Goss who is employed in Wichita Kansas Mr and Mrs Henry Bottoms received word last week their daughter-in-law Mis Fred Bottoms would undergo a serious operation this week Mrs Ola- Bottoms left last week for Indiana to spend a few days with her son Vernon Higgs Several of the young folk enjoyed an ice cream supper Thursday night in the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Sheppard Mrs Pearl Thomas is reported improving from a spider bite she received several days ago a attending decoration services at Pryor Sunday were Mr and Mrs Will Clinton Mr and Mrs Jess O'Neal and Mr and Mrs Ben Goss and two children Several folk from here also attended decoration services at New Hope Sunday Mr and Mrs Loyd Caches For casual evening gi-t-togethcra or for quirk lunches here Is an Ides for making hamburgers De- Antunin IVvaa visited hia nar-1 Luxe style The secret of these rni Ralph of Phjlir Mrs Kate Mor- different and tasty burgers la the steers 500-800 lba closed at $1700 "ts Tom Cox ris and daughters Shirley and generous dreulng featurin' par ley to $2000 common to medium Willie of Westville Mr ant Mrs! bbru chei- Vour kidd-e vUl dosed at $1000 to $1500 cull S' alartey Rull John RuSl' down to $000 Choice calws at May 3fc and Mr and Mrs Raymond bl sold up to $2200 with the com-1 Mr- nd1MT0 Gardcnhire Ma rfc £51 a Alta t- 28 Mrs Gardenhire is the Vnded the funeral of Nathan daughter of Mrs Charlie Pugh Wednesday Mr and Mrs Owen Jr I Shirley Ward is attending busi-of Hetvener announce the biith neM college at Tulsa at $1200 to $1800 Stock cows brought $800 to $1000 with few going st $1100 HOGS: Choice barrows and 3 pounds ground beef 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper hamburger buns Mix beef salt and to gether Shape into 8 flat Sail people like to wake mar nciae than a riveting bum eitbeat Mng half aa rmmlrartivr! celebrated his 81st birthday at their home near Watts May 24 1 Guests were their children and i families Mrs Jennie Sheehan Mr and Mrs Bill Tillery held a family reunion at their home I north of watts over the week-1 end Guests were Nay Welch Mia Sadie Paden and sons Mrs Dovie Ayer Mr and MrxHarve Thompson Mr and Mrs Welch and daughter Mr and Mrs Welch Jr Mr and Mrs Buford Wiley and family all of Sand Springs George Tillery Mineral Wells Texas Mr and Mrs Ray Whitley Miss Ellen Tilleiy JohnL Welch Jr all of Tulsa Mr and Mrs Claude Neal and Mr and Mrs Kendal Cleaver all of Oklahoma City Charles Tillery Jr and uMr- Gcoige PickeH and daughters Siloam Springs Ark Mrs Georgia Ward and Mrs Welch of Watts Mr and Mr and daugh- ter of Enid The group attended Memorial Day service at Bell cemetery May 30 Mr and Mrs daughter Joyce Faye of Tulsa visited them Memorial Day Mrs Maude Robinson and daughter Mrs Mary Hobeck and daughter Linda all of Los Angeles Calif and Mrs Clara Ward of Tulsa visited Mrs Ethel Beavers Thursday Mrs Robinson is Mrs Beavers' sisterin-law and Mrs Ward is her daughter HAMBURGERS DELUXE hamburger patties Split bamLiirr buna and spread margarine onerously on bottom halves riree hamburger patties on broiler rack and broil for about minutes When ready to turn place hamburgers broiled side down on marg Brined buna Finish broilinr about minutes Spoon Gourmet Spread over each hamburger and return to broiler for few seconds just long enough to melt the spread Hemova from broiler and place other half of bun on top and serve Immediately If dexirrd the top half of the bun may be omitted for more formal table serving Yield: 8 Hamburgers De Luxe Gourmet Spread 44 cup grated onion cup minced parsley Vi cup softened fortified margarine 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 44 teaspoon salt teaspoon dry mustard 44 teaspoon pepper 44 cup crumbled bleu cheese Mix together onion parsley margarine Worcestershire sauce salt mustard pepper and cheese to make a smooth paste Spread over broiled hamburgers Return to broiler and continue broiling until spread to melted For other excellent recipes write the National Cotton Council Box IS Memphis I Tennessee for your free copy of "Menu Mujrlr with an attractive 24 page booklet in two colors CATTLE and CALVES: Cattle receipts amounted to 17194 head and were 56 per cent greater than last week and 98 per cent larger than a year ago This week's cattle receipts established new record high in a single week for the month of May The previous record was established in the week ending May 21 1948 whn 16337 head weie sold but this figure included some directs from other livestock producing areas whose local packing house facilities were strikebound due to labor trouble Receipts of fed steers and heifers were seasonally large on Monday when 40 to 45 loads were offered As the week progressed the volume of fed cattle decreased and the quality of those offered during the remainder of the week was not as good as Mondays Good to choice steers and heifers closed about steady with some sales showing some weakness Few late sales off 50c to $100 On Friday 72 head of choice to prime steers avenging 811 lbs brought $2350 Bulk of good to choice steen snd heifers 700-1100 lbs closed at $1700 to $2300 Cows wen offered in large numbers and closed fully $200 lower for the week Commercials brought $1175 to $1275 utilities $850 to $1150 and can-nen down to $600 with a few light shelly cows going at $500 Bulls followed the same price trend as cows but the weakness was not as pronouncd until late in the week Commercials brought up to $1300 utilities bulked at $1100 to $1200 rut-ten sold down to $900 Stocker and feeder yearlings and calves made up the bulk of this week's receipts with common to low- I CW1N0-A-MN0 Wise Man Say: "Just Males and full measure Injure ne man" We make FRENCH BREAD on Wednesdays If you haven't tried this you are missing treat Home Town Bakerr Phene $2 HOME CANNERS' FIRST CHOICE! gilts 180-240 lbs closed 30c higher for the wreck as a result of Wednesday's sale when a top of $2500 was obtained At the close bulk of choice butchers brought $2400 to $2475 with the practical packer top of $2450 and order buyers and rity butchers paying up to $2475 for the extra fancy 180-220 lb choice butchers Sows remained steady with last Fridays' close with most sales falling in the $1850 to $2200 range Choice smooth sows weighing under 300 lbs brought up to $2250 through mid-week but closed at $2200 on Friday SHEEP: Spring lambs showed some weakness from last Friday's close as the quality of the lambs offered was below that of last week It took an extra fancy prime native spring lamb to bring $2700 on Thursday This was 50c under last Friday's close Choice to low-prime lambs bulked at $2500 to $2050 Good to low-choice $2200 to $2450 Utility to choice shorn ewes steady with last Friday most ales in the $400 to $600 range Heavy ewes moving under pressure with buyers taking off as much as 50c in some instances AT TBE Sl'SAN Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys are starred in their new comedy picture "Here Comes the which will show Friday and Saturday at the Susan theater The pirture is based on the results that the marines get after the Bowery Boys go into Marine boot camp Myma Dell and Hanley Stafford also are featured Louis Hayward co-stars with Patricia Medina in the Technicolor adventure which shows Monday and Tuesday at the Eagle Starred also in the picture is John Sutton Be accident free in '53 fr ESl 1 Saturday Specials TALL CANS 3 for Pork Beans 25c CLABBER GIRL 2-lb can Baking Powder 25c LARGE SUNKIST Doe LEMONS 39c Kool-Ade 6 for 25c 25-lb PRINT BAG FLOUR S159 3-lb CAN CRISCO 89c Colorod Quartora OLEO lb 20c FREEMAN'S GROCERY A MARKET Phone 239 Stop Shop Sava "Homo of Cheap Prices" EZ32Z 3 Otfi $t4 ini m- 25 lbs $195 50 lbs $375 No Guesswork! DOME DOWN Jar Sealed of their third child May 5 They formerly 'lived here Mrs Owen is the former Miss Vera Con-drey Mrs Ethel Gooch of Okemah Is visiting her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs Joe Holland They all attended decoration at Bell cemetery Mr and Mis Kenneth Fields and son Mike of Verona Mo spent Memorial Day with her parents Mr and Mrs Swake and they all attended memorial services at Siloam Springs Mr and Mrs Pulliam and son John and Mrs Anna Pulliam all of Tahlequah visited Mr and Mrs Daniells Memorial Day end rttended serv-1 ices at Bell cemetery Mr and Mrs Bobby Estes and son of Tulsa spent the holiday with her mother Melba Willis and his parents Mr and Mrs Joe EsU and attended decoration at Watts cemetery Sissy Daniells is spending the week with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs In Pulliam at Tahlequah Johnny Pulliam of Tahlequah is visiting his cousin Bob Daniells Jeanne Fay Wills returned this week from a months visit with her unrle Carl Dixon and family at Heavcner A Hallmark is visiting Ms daughter Mrs Sally Garrison and family at Lanton Mo Mr and Mrs Frank Wright of Paramount Calif and Mrs Matilda Sheehan of Oklahoma City and Mrs Sam Houk of Cushing visited friends here Monday Mrs Wright and Mrs Houk are the former Ethel and Florence Sheehan of Watts -Mr and Mrs Bush visited in Gentry Ark Monday Tuck Knox Frank Stanley Mr and Mrs Leo Davidson Nellie Wright and Cap Brown attended decoration at New Hope cemetery May 24 Mrs Loran Shirey and children Darrell Mike and Ethel Ann of Buffalo Kansas and Mrs Lena White of Hulbert visited Mrs Georgia Ward last week Mr and Mrs Rhoades of Healdsburg Calif and Mr and Mrs Shook and daughter and two children of Grace Lawn Okla visited Mr Rhoades' sister Mr and Mrs John Elery last week Shelby Perry of Elko Nev and Miss Danielson of Spring-dale Ark visited Mr and Mrs Narve Stephens last Monday Mr Perry has been an engineer on the Western Pacific railroad for 33 years Lloyd Rhoades and Frances Dunn both of Watts were married May 25 at Westville Her parents Mr and Mrs Underwood honored them with a wedding supper that evening Mr and Mrs Bobby Jack Agent of Tulsa visited Mr and Mrs A Allen Wednesday evening Mrs Lorean S'irey and children and Mrs Georgia Ward spent a week with Mr and Mrs Charlie White and family at Hulbert Okla recently Mr and Mrs Russell 1 GROCERY MARKET GROCERY MARKET Wo other truck matches this value! STAR FLOUR With 2 Bowls With 4 Bowls FRANC-0 AMERICAN BEEF GRAVY cL 35c SUGAR 10 lbs 98c POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR 2 for 25c TREET 45c delivered locally buys a 195 3 GJ11C Pickup with: 105 IIP Valve-in-head Engine 80 to 1 Com pression Ratio Cob 45-Ampere Generator Double-Acting Shock Absorbera Recirculating Ball-Bearing Steering Self-Energizing Brakes Synchro-Mesh Transmission 6-Ply Heavy-Duty Tires "Modal 101-23 DUM-ltANGE TRUCK HYDRA-MAT I and ottor opKonal aquipmanl ocosorin Horn and local tom ii any additional Pricoi nay vary sligtil) in adjoining commyrutiat duo la sh-pping efcorgat All priest subject lo charge vriflmwl notice BAKER MOTOR CO f2g IE! OBI ESTIMATE HOME SUPPLY PHONE 130 FROZEN CATFISH lb 49c Second A Choxtnu StilwelL Okla rtuaa 3" SRET.

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