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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • Page 6

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3 Poge JS -r (Oklo.) DemcMrrot Journal Two File For Board Thursday, Jan. 21, 1971 Filing time for persons wishing to-, file. Iot a post on Westville School Board closed' Saturday, Jan. 16, with two having filed for the The election ia Tuesday, Jan." Richard Harp, who is up for re- elction, and Wayne Whfteley are thetWo who will be on the school Westville OBy Mrs F. Lnngley Mrs Abshier Dies at Home mfanf Son Dies Jan.

13 Mm Irene Lofton Abshier, 61, Rogers, a native, of the dane Hill Community, died ait her home Monday, Jan. 4. She was born Sept. 23, the rtaughtfr of James A. and Alta Pitts Lofton, and.

was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness Church. Services were rorfductert from Two New School Buses Operating; Third Due Soon Services for Roger Allen Abels, one-vear-old son of Mr and Mrs Pentec 1t 1 HolmeM Church ballot. Harp has served for some Roger Abels, were conducted from Favettev.lt- on Tan. 6. with in- tirteV tte is a farmer living on he Roberts Funeral Chapel at 11 terment Edmonston Cemetery Route 1, northeast of WestvHle.

Thursday, Jan. 14 with the the Lu the Rev John R. Munson. pastor 11 of the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Mrs Hastings off.H a i' The baby died Jan. 13 after a Services Held or Other than his parents, h- is sur- SefviceS for Mrs Bealie Hast- viver! by Dr and Mrs Christian inga, 7S, were conducted from the Abels, oat-rnal grandparents, and Hart Funeral Chapel on Saturday, Mr and Mrs Earl Hall, maternal Jan.

16, with the Rev John R. grandparents, all of Westville, Munson, pastor of the Pentecostal ereat grandoarents, Mrs Matelda and LoftOT1 bo V'. Holiness Church, officiating. Hemrhen. Westville: Mr and Mrs Favetteville, Mrs Hastings was a native of Cornelius Abels, Edinburg.

dren Arkansas, born April 9, 1895, and Elmer Warman of The Dells, Had lived in Westville for many Wise. years. She died Jan. 13 in the Interment was in the Westville Memorial Hospital in Siloam Cemetery. Springs, after a long Survivors include: a daughter, Mrs, Ona Whitmire, and Mrs Letha Hart of California; two brothers, Elmer Hastings and Horace both of Westville- Iijjterment was in the Westville Cemetery.

Funeral Home Survivors are: her husband, Roscoe Abshi-r of the home; two sons. Darrcll of Fayctteville and Billy of Rogers: two daughters. Mrs Wanda Rell of Rogers aod Mrs Phyllis Reed of her mother of Morrow: four brothers. Dean Loftotd of Kansas City, Charley Lofton of Morrow and and seven grandchil- Two of the three school buses purchased with funds from the bond issue approved by Stilwell voters last June, "are in operation in the Stilwell School District, Supt. Cliff Hudgins said.

The third bus, to be used for out-of-town school activities, is scheduled to arrive in March, Hudgins said. A news story in the Democrat- Journal last week erroneously stated that the activity bus alope cost $25,000. victuals, partnerships, end cof'pnrallrffM aaur- 3,200,881.93 tjitie efld saving) deposits of Individuals, and corporations DepoiHs of United States Government 2,871,241.00 157,037.68 865,216.22 .33,070.28 Community Club fleets Tonight Lunchroom Gets New Type Stove Westville Schools have a new convection-tvpe oven, the second piece of maior cauipment added to the lunchroom this school term Th- other was a new gas range. The purchase was recommended by the state lunch program. Other "History of Oklahoma." hv Dale small equipment has also been ad- and Alrlrirh.

9th nrintinR: "Ok'a- rletl unon The recommendation' of lioma." hv Arr -11 M. Gibson- "Ok- Mrs Mary Jo Stiles, school lunch lahoma." hv McRpvnoIrls. Mn'rott supervisor of this area, ind Faulrnner: "Oklahoma Hi Oklahoma History Books at Library Mrs Helen Byntitn. Westville librarian, reports new hooks for the librnrv are: tntje." hv Parks: antl "This is Three by Phil Harris, a hook of The Westville Community Tm- r)v history of 'he land where the Club is meeting tonight and Grand Rivets nif-t at the Bost Commun- Arkansas. ity Room, A D.

Lester has on display in Committee chairmen will be th- library a miniature of the old named to head the committees that gallows at Ft 'smith. Ark. will work on the North Adair A new hook County Rural Water protect which Fort Smith the Club has elected to sponsor as the names of peon'e tried bv Judge its latest project. with their crimes, date progress on the membership convicted, date to be, executed and tioned with drivg will be giv-n bv the chair- final disposition, man, Mrs Mabel Welchel. Mrs Susie larrett donated the hrarv 68 nap-r-hack novels and I Carla Norn's.

Wichita. finve 4 2 junibr fiction. Hamilton-Baer Vows Exchanged I'fc. Willard Hamilton, had been home visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Bill Hamilton, and while here 'Law West of lie and Miss Gayle Baer of Sumby Glenn Shirley, lists m-'s. were married.

The couple left Jan. 12 for Stuttgart, Germany, where he is sta- the U.S. Army. He entered the service in April, 1970. Deposits of Slatet and political subdivisions Cerrified and i s' checks, etc TOTAL tJEPOsrrs $7,207,447.11 (a) Total demand deposits $4,284.206,11 (h) Total time and savings deposits $2,922,241.00 Othor liabilities 92,559.48 TOTAL LIABILITIES 7,300,006.59 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bktf debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) 55.400 20 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS riECTION PROCLAMATION AMD SECURITIES 55.400 20 Mo adopted CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ol the City I Enuity capital, total 597,490 'he TR dav of Co stock total par tneri Mayor of valu" i (No shares authorized 1.000) (No shares outstanding 1 000) Surplus Undivided profits for contingencies and other eaoifal reserves TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES, RE- srovrs AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 7.952,896 86 MEMORANDA A of tojal deposits for I calendar days ending v.iili call Hate 7.146.645 64 A of total loans for ft 1 5 days ending v.

ih rait 3,265.005 10 Tur-e O'Neal, Vice President of the al.ovehamed hank do solemnly swear that nort of is true and rorrect Pljr MJ? nt bv he Mavnr Of ri.lwell OH.ihon- 'l 'he the Citv of Stilwr-M Ok'ahoma. hereby calls a soerial election to he held in said Citv on the 23 dav of February, 1971, Tor the nurnole of submitting to oil of the qualified electors -i the corporate limits of the Civ following orooositton: "Shall a franchise be qrsnted tn the ViiOpes of The Public Facilities Author. ity, their successors and assigns, for a term of twenty five (25i years from and after the 23 IV of February 197). of the noht a authority to ronstrurt irtstaH maintain and on- ente a of nines, equipment and other ill'ies in. arross Mid under i alleys and other nublir orounds and ways v-ithin the City tl Onlnnvn Mo 7.1 ot 100,300.00 200.000.00 270,490.07 27 000 00 597,490.07 line Ft.

Smith, Artansas, iind Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, via U. 5. Highway 64 to Warner, thence by U. S. Highway 266 to ihenpB by 6X to Oklahoma City, Ok4ahoma, (all of said routs "bantf -over end return, over the same route, serving all intermediate points, including but not limited to Moffett, Muldrow, Sallisaw, Vlen, Gore, Webbers Falls, Warner.

Pie- cotab and Bewar; Cheeotah end Wetumko, via U. SA Highway 69 to Eu- aula, thence via State Highway to Wetumka, and- return, over the same route, serving all Intermediate points, including but not limited to Yivlan, Raiford and between Wetumke and Junction J. Highway 75 and U. S. Highway 62 'o Pharoah, via U.

S. Highway 75 and eturn over the same route, serving all nrermediate points including but not imited to Weleetka; between Sallisaw ind the site of the- Robert S. Kerr Lock and Dam, via U. S. Highway 59, and return over fhe same route, serving all intermediate ooints; between Gore and the site of Webbers Falls Lock and Dam, via State Hiqhwav 10 to the Junction of tate Highway 10 end Federal Project Access Road, thence via the Federal Pro- Access Road to Webbers Falls Lock and Bam andteturn ovet the same route, serving all infei'mediate between the Junction of U.

S- Highway 64 and the State Highway-141 to the Junction of State Highway- Ul-aiicl U. S. Highway 59, and return over same route, serving ill Intermediate points, between Ejufaula and the Junction of Slate Highway. Highway 69, via U. arid return over the saYne rcWfe, iervlng all, JntermeSiate points, between Warner and Muskogee via U.

S. Highway 64 "and State Highway 2, and return over the same route, serving all Intermediate between Muskogee and Cheeotah via U. S. Highway 69 and return over the some route, serving no intermediated points; between Sallisaw and Marble City, via unnumbered County Koad and return over the same route, serving ell intermediate points; servinq the off route points of Roland, Short Mountain Dam Site and Sadie. Restriction: Said applicant will be specifically restricted against the transpor tation of traffic (1) originating at Oklahoma CiSy, Oklahoma, (2) destined to Henryetta, Oklahoma, and points on its commercial zone, Weleetka and Wetumpka, Oklahoma, and intermediate points on said routes, or I January 21 4 originating at the points specified fn (2) and destined fO Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and intermediate It appears that this Cause shoulof bp referred to a Refereeyiro order foVofttain the earliesfv available date nTiSSg.

IT IS, NOTICE GIVEN: That this Cause the same is hereby referred a Re 'feree, for the purpose of generally ar specific -ally hearing and issues and reoorting thereon to Commission; that said hearing will be held before the Referee in the Commission's. Coutt Room, Third Floor, Jim Thorpe Office Building. Oklahoma Citv, Oklahoma on.the 15th day of February, 9 A.M., at which tim" any interested pjjPfy may apoear ind nc heard. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 14th DAY OF January 1971 COR ORATIOM rOMAalSSION OF OKLAHOMA CHAPIFS NFS.B-IT. Chjirman RAY JONE BUPM t.

ATTEST: OverhoKer (Published in I ri'-nr 1971) a Jour 1 1, rtorl, the end .,11 the urt ion anre -p I no ll- in ,1 I Il.e r. LOWEST PRICES ON -MONUMENTS Roy KeHcy Gl 6-2495, Tahleouah or Sea Byrl Kelley MRS CRITTFNDF.N IN HOSPITAL Mrs Pearl Crittenden, Westville, mother of lohn Crittenden, is in the Siloam Springs. hospital. Jess Mayes Dies at 83 Servir for frs 1 MJIVPS 83, Pi-nrtfT-. were ronrlncted at the Pmrtnr Community Ch'irrh on Tnn.

in with the Rev Bud Lacie offici- Another son. Ruck, of Wichita. is with his mother, FROM THE MAKER OF AMERICA'S NUMBER GIANT-SCREEN COLOR TV! New 1971 The dramatic difference you can see in color tvl Tha BOYDEN B4519W Modem styled console. Genuine oil finished Walnut voneera and select hardwood solids, Wfclusive of decorative IronL HOME SUPPLY rOTTO ALDERSON STILWELL, OKLA. Mavrs.

a native of Oklahoma. horn Nnv. 16. 1 He was ttie 0n 0 an.l Sarah Mc- Mnves He died Ian. 8 in T.ibieonah Citv HosDital.

He is survived by: his wife. of the home: one son. Bill of Procter; two daughters. Ooal Galvean of rural Westville and Ladeema Deese of Tulsa; a brother, nrop Maves of Proctor: six "r-indrhildren nnd 1 1 great-grandchildren Tnterment in the Proctor Cemetery with Roberts Funeral Home directing. Rites Held for Mrs Frank Johnson Services for Mrs Frank (Valtie) Johnson were conducted from 'he Roberts Funeral Chapel on Thursday.

Jan. 14, with the Rev Bi" Everett of Colcord officiating. Mrs Johnson was born Dec. 29. lint, in Arkansas and had lived in Westvi'le for the past 20 years.

She and Mr Johnson were former operators of the Westville Cafe for vears. She died Jan. 12 in the Memorial 1 Hospital in Siloam Springs, after a short illness. Survivors include: her husband, Frank Johnson of the home; her mother, Mrs Emma Crabtree and a sister, Ola Herndon, both of We- tuinka. Interment was in the Westville Cemetery.

CLASS VISITS SCHOOL The 34 members of the CVE G-neral- Mechanics Class at the Westville School accompanied by their instructor, Paul Lee Roberts and Snot. Burlan Woods, visited the Indian Capitol Vo-Tech in Muskogee Thursday, Jan. 14. poi tif be Vie of my Ifnowledci 0 and belief. 'I- T-rl Alleit: Tohe O'Neil i I irson 1 to Joe Carson ma Hirertor.

"oI, of County of Arl.iir. si- tn and ibef I before me tl I.lth day of January. 1971 and I that I am not an olfirer or of this hank Mv rommissinn eK Fehru.irv 15 1977 "I Alt Wanda Trammel Nola.v Puhlir in Stilwell Demorrat lourn 1 1 Imulry 21. 1971) all 'to and (or 1 1 a- la, (1 I for I MI I rirovi'lino of 'nerlflerl f.nm the Itvl otiier Ordinanoe Mo nf CH" nroo l-e I tn of the I No" i LnloAi tin afoti The 1 11 i i 00 remain ooen at 7 OO oV All a Citv of Stilwell OMal (,., lion I-. A and nuous 1 until, and he orl on rlav -i the shall he en lorerjoin i proposi t'on at sa.rf elei Thete shall he fhe Citv! fpi whoie or r-ui labli.hed -f A the of th, pjrOPF TMF CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THF STATE OF OKLAHOMA IM Kf APPLICATION OF BOB HAIL, DBA OKLA.HOMA-BORD- FR FXPRESS (OBX1, 903 SOUTH STREET.

FORT SMITH. AR KANSAS, FOR AUTHORITY TO 1 OPERATE REGULAR ROUTE, FRFICHT, INTERSTATE, INTRA- STATE, COMMON CARRIER, MO- TOR CARRIER SERVICE. (AMENDED) I NOTICE AND ORDER REFERRING AND SETTING CAUSE FOR KEARING CAUSE NO MC 23870, Sub I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the above named applicant has filed with the ICorpoialton Commission of, the State of JrOklahoma, an application for authority to operate as a Regular Route Motor Car rier for the transportation of: REGULAR ROUTES: Belvveen the Ok lahoma Ar ansas MOST OF THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT NEVER GETS PRINTED More than 250,000 college students in this country operate, without pay, 1,000 programs for mentally retarded children. Others conduct classes in hospitals and jails, still others tutor ghetto children to enable them to keep up with children from more fortunate homes. More than 200 American corporations donate tools and money to 140 schools in Latin America training 150,000 students to earn a self-supporting, self-respecting future more friendly fo the United States.

In California, a lone college student stood off for hours a mob bent on desecrating the flag that he proudly said, "Stands for what enables me to go to College." In Michigan, a small group of students donated and collected money to pay merchants for windows broken by student rioters. America isn't dying, it's being tarnished by irresponsible journalists. ful. So be of good cheer it's still America and It's wonder- Stilwell Pharmacy Prescription Prices Drug Price nilah- ol Ih, (within md as pt Boa. i tin I lined irlurt sui "RFCINCT 1 tiki doe Th Ft.

i Pinto ol VI polio TIRE SALE SUPER SONIC TIRES 4-PLY NYLON (From 7-35-15 to 8-15-15) Each $19.95 Buy Your Chieftain Qoorfef Records Here $5. James Deep Rock PRFCINCT II C- 'nt F- VHII 1 I is liirlne: MuMin Clerlr Mflrv Printer PRFCINCT IV AJ AT OI BO Judqe: Edn.i M.P Clerk- Grrve -n In the (jvont designatpfl ri m' 1 to at any nollnifj I. KP shrill Nil to set. the ncrs'-ns so di'sionitteil hv mp fa' place shrf.1 appoint pen or persons, qunhfifd the Citv and the proem I in wh such rilnrc is lotaf to fill vacancy or v.it ins. Su'h so designated appointod sh.ill alv act as counters and cortify the resul's (if the election at their pollinrj nl.ii.' to the County Election Board of Ad.nr Ctuinty State of Oklahoma, to he iflnv.uscd provided bv law DATED AND IS UFD this 1H day rf j.in uary, 1971, Harold Motfn.

M.i, C.ty Of StnlwVll, Okl.ll.oir-.! ATTEST: (SFAL) D.B. Gaines. C.ty Clerk City of STATE OF OKLAHOMA sr. COUNTY OF ADAIR the undyrsicjned, Citv C'rrL. of the Citv StitweM, Oklahoma, liorehv certify that the foregoinn is a correct ond omplute copy of an Election Proclamation issued by Mavor of said Citv on the date therein stated, as shown by the retcrds in my office as such City Clerk.

Witness my hand and the seal of said City this 18 day of January, 1971. (5EAL) D.B. Gaines, City of the City of Stilwell, Oklahoma (Published in Stilwell Democrat-Journal January 21, 28, and Feburary 4, 11 and 18, 197J) Fords answer to new Pinto. 1971 Mustang Hardtop Fordhuiswerto duL.the bold Mustang; Consolidated Report of Condition of "Banlr of Commerce" of Stilwell in the 'State of Oklahoma and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on December 31, 1970. ASSETS Cash ond due from banks (Including $12,859.72 un- oosted debits) U.S.

Tressury securities Obligations of States and oolitical subdivisions Federal funds sold and securities purchased under aejrefements to resell Other loans 3,371,210.57 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, other assets bank premises 61.501.00 Other, asitj 3.255.62 TOTAL ASSCTS 7,952,096.86 LIABILITIES deposits of theft White Sale Special 1971 Ford Galaxie 500 2 -Door Hardtop FORD Better idea for up. 500. tree ftwer ftwerDisc Brakes! 1.134,448 31 2,091,746.00 1,190,735.36 100,000.00 Import-steed car. Pinto. Ford's Pinto is Import-sized, import-priced, but with these advantages over the popular usable room Inside, a lower silhouette and wider tread for good stability on ihe highway, a 75 -hp engine so you don't have to worry about moving into expressway traffic.

And remember Pinto Is a carefree little car, It saves, you on gas. It's designed to need less routine Most maintenance you can do yourself. Bold, new personal car. Mustang. Mustang is at it again this year with a lineup ot personal, sporty cars that could bring out the new you.

There's a new look In Mustang '71. Its spirit Is bolder. And there's a new wider stance for better handling. New standard features include side door Steel Guard Rails, concealed windshield wipers and recessed door handles. And there's a long list of options to let you design any of six new models to your own specifications.

it's a personal thing. NOW! SPECIAL WHITE SALE SAVINGS ON BIG, LUXURIOUS GALAXIE 500's! free Tower Steering you buy this quiet Galaxie 500 2 -boor Hardtop White Sale Special equipped with vinyl root, wheel 'X white sidewall tires, bumper guards, accent stripe, special ipslnt and special luxury seat ttirn. Free Power Disc Brakes arid Free Power Steering II the 500 Whiter Sale Special you choose is also equipped with air conditioning-tinted glass, automatic seat-back release, and visibility group which includes a parking brake light, remote-control sideview mirrorand extra courtesy-lighting. .1 i MATNEY FORD, INC. STILWeUi OKLAHOMA ft It.

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