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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • Page 6

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Stilwell, Oklahoma
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Pope (Okla.) Democrat-Journal Thursday, Nov. 4, 1971 Mdemore Rites Cotidiietecl Sunday Service! for Chester McLemore, who died Oct. 27 in Hastings In Tahleqaah, were held -lit 2 p.ta. Sunday, Oct. 31 In the Church with the Rev ijohnnie Goodrich officiating.

Interment in the Clear Springs under the direction 'of the Roberts Funeral Home. Rites Held for Lon F. Gipson Services were held last Thursday in the Bradley Funeral Chapel, Muskogee, for Lon F. Gipson, 56, With the Rev Carlos Knight, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Fort Gibson; officiating. Interment was in the U.S.

National Cemetery ait Fort Gibson. Gipson, bom Sept 9, 191S, in Bunch, died of gunshot wounds Oct. 25 in Fort Gibson. He had been a resident of Mus- "You should Own Land In the Land of Opportunity" East Side Abstract Co. W.

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Across the Street from the Courthbuke Business Phone 774-7844 Business Phone 774-2990 One hour service on most abstracts RECORDS MORE COMPLETE THAN THE COURTHOUSE Residence Phone 774-7103 Residence Phone 774-2898 Get Your Copy Nowl The MFA INSURANCE ALMANAC for 1972 Planting Guides Fishing Calendar Zodiac and Moon Signs Astrological Birthday Data FOR YOUR FREE for Life, Fire and Auto Insurance Protection. SEE YOUR MFA INSURANCE AGENT George W. Waters Phone 774-2335 Stilwell, Oklahoma FALL into STYLE at KELLEYS LOOK! Style! Quality! Latest in GIRLS COATS for the young Use Our LAY-A-WAY Shop Kelley's For Boys Jackets Plaids and Solids Many Styles to Choose From! JUST ARRIVED! New Styles and Colors in Mens and Boys SHIRTS Stripes and Solids Match Your Shirt to Double Knit PANTS Flare and Straight Leg So Very Stylish and Popular lis kogee County for the past 10 years as a dairytttan and farmer. Before moving to Muskogee County, he had lived in Stilwell where he at one itime owned and operated a cafe. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.

Survivors include: his wife, Mrs Sallie Gipson of the home in Fort Gibson; two daughters, Mrs Wanda Sue Johnson and Miss Vonda Lou Gipspn, both of Wichita, one son, Capt. Jerry P. Gipson of the U.S. Air Force in Korea; five sisters, Mrs Clelus Robertson, Joplin, Mrs Violet Maxwell, Sallisaw, Mrs Martha Sue Reeves, Myrtle Creek, and Mrs Callie Mays and Mrs Lowee Maxwell, both of Stilwell; one brother, Dee- von, Muskogee; and four granddaughters, Linda, Carolyn, Shc- Iia and Beth Johnson, all of Wichita, Kan. John A.

Walls' Rites in Denver Services for John A. Walls, 7 4, a former resident of Evansville, were held Friday, Oct. 22 In Howard 's Mortuary in Denver, Colo. Walls, born Aug. 18, 1897, in Evansville, died Tuesday, Oct.

19 in a nursinK home in Lakcwood, following a long illness. He had worked as a laborer and rancher at Holyoke, Colo. He moved to Denver 20 years ago from Idaho Springs, Colo. He was a member of the Golden Seventh- Day Adventist Church. Survivors include: his wife, Mrs Rita L.

Walls of the home. 809 Quitman Denver; five daughters, Mrs Pauline Hyman Swanson, Mrs Mildred Feasel, Mrs Zora B. Barber and Mrs Frances M. Murray, all of Denver, and Mrs Thelma Haines, Littleton, one son, Alfred A. Walls, Wah- pcton, N.Dak.; two sisters, Mrs Sarah C.

Osborne and Mrs Mary Ann Flieger. both.of Denver; two brothers, Felix H. Walls, Aurora. and Frank R. Walls, Denver; 24 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Mrs Cora Clinton Dies; Rites Monday Mrs Cora L. Clinton, 60, a resident of the Baron Community, died Saturday in the Hastings Hospital, Tahlequah. Mrs Clinton, born April 7. 1911. in Short, is survived by: Her husband.

Jess Clinton of the home; one son, Floyd Tucll, Buckner. four daughters, Anna Bell Collins, Tulsa, Imogene Clark and Ella Mac Phillips, both of Independence, and Willcne McCulloch, Kansas City, her I mother, Mrs Lizzie, Morton, Stil-' well; three brothers, Clarence Scott, Greenfield, Elmer Scott. Sand Springs, and Ernest Scott, Kansas City, and one sister. Ruby Volz, Riverdale, Md. Services were held at 2 p.m.

Monday in the Roberts Funeral Chapel with the Rev Norman Culbertson of Kansas City. officiating. Interment was in the Downing Cemetery at Baron. Watts Man Found Dead in Home Mike Bobik, a Watts resident, was found dead in his home about 7 a.m. Monday, Sheriff Gene Harlin said.

Bobik apparently died of a heart attack. Harlin said an electric razor was still running beside the body. Bobik was pronounced dead upon arrival at the Stilwell Municipal Hospital. He lived alone iust back of the restaurant in Watts. Bobik, 63, was a retired laborer.

He was born June 19, 1908, in Illinois. He had no known survivors. Graveside services were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Watts Cemetery. The Roberts Funeral Home was in charge.

Steven Girdner Dies; Rites Here Steven G. Girdner, 70, formerly of Stilwell, died Sunday, Oct. 31 at his home in Sand Springs where he had resided the past 19 years. Girdner, born May 5, 1901, in Barberville, retired two years ago from his job as security guard at the Mayo Hotel in Tulsa. Survivors include: Jiis wife, Mrs Irene Girdner of the home, 21S6 W.

Archer Sand Springs; one son, Ralph Girdner, Bonn, West Germany; two daughters, Elaine Ohaesian of the home, and Kah- leetah Harvey, Portland, two sisters, Mary Reed and Sarah Hodge, both of Stilwell; seven brothers, Bryan, Will Tee, Shelby. Charlie, Barney, Otis and Led Girdner; and three grandchildren. Services were, held at 2 Tuesday in the Roberts Funera-1 Chapel with Bro. Arthur Essary officiating. Interment in the Bunch Cemetery was under the direction of the Mobley-Dodson-Lakesjdo Funeral Service of Sand Springs.

BROTHER DIES William Paul Whjtten, 65, died Oct. 29 in Lynchburg, Va. Services were held Tuesday uv Tulsa Whisenhunt Chapel'in Tulsa with interment in the Sperry Cemetery. He was a brother of.Tom Whitten of Watts. Jackpot Name Drawn Wednesday, October 27 Was Mary Meadows 30 Was Viola Moore Who Did Not Win.

Who Did Not Win; Name Drawn Saturday, Ocr. CHUCK ROAST Center 78c lb. Blade 68c lb. Arm 88c lb, PLAZA THRIFT Bacon 2 lb. We have your Thanksgiving Turkeys Now Order Early Honey Suckle and Buffer Ball HORMEL 1 Chicken Fried Steak Steak Fingers PERFECTION 8 OZ.

1 GRIFFIN'S Chili Peppers 10c 32 OZ. NATURE'S BEST WHITE No. 300 Hominy 9 for 99c No. 300 NATURE'S BEST PINTO Beans 9 for 99c NATURE'S BEST BLACK EYE Peas No. 300 9 for 99c, 46 OZ.

Hl-C Fruit Drink 3 for $1 .00 GRIFFIN'S Grape or Plum PUREX 4 GALLON 18 OZ. CORONET Tissue 2 rolls GRADE LARGE EGGS HY TOP 3 doz. 10OZ. Topping 39c FROZEN 10 OZ. BOX WINTER GOLD FROZEN 6 oz.

Orange Juice 5 for 99c PRIZE TAKER 1SCUITS 6 for 49c SUNNY Solid Oleo 1 lb. 19c 49 OZ. Fab 79c 49 OZ. AJAX LAUNDRY Detergent 79c 49 OZ. Cold Power 79c 22 OZ.

Palmoliye Liquid 59c 12 OZ. AJAX DISHWASHING Liquid 39c FRESH 5 EARS 49c 1 LB. BAG 19c RED 10 LBS. Potatoes 45c LB. Bananas 10c PRICES GOOD Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 4, 5 and 6, 1971 5 OZ.

PALMOLIVE (Green) Bath Soap 2 FOR 45c 8 OZ. KRAFT'S Salad Dressing 39c Jimmie and Doris Varnell Regular 69c Colgate DENTAL CREAM Regular $1.17 BAYER ASPIRIN Medium 3 VI oz. 54c 100 Count Bottle 87c Regular 43c .36 Count Bottle BAYER CHILDS ASPIRIN 33c Regular $2.95 Wilkinson Bonded RAZOR $2.00 Regular $1.00 5 Count Wilkinson Bonded BLADES 77c.

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