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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • 3

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1 Thursday lunuy 6 1S49 STILWELL DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL STILWELL OKLAHOMA Pag Thre SAFETY SPECIALIST SUGGESTS CHECKING FARM FOR HAZZARDS Tltti our Readers Sunset Theatre WESTVILLE puntnj (biYesppndence is teacher in the Stilwell high-school who also renewed her subscription at the same time Roy Hembree Mr and Mrs Bailey Jordan and the Claud Bigby family Mr and Mrs Dave visited in the Everett Williams home Sunday afternoon Mrs Ed Noble is visiting relatives in Anadarko Sammie Anderson of Chalk Bluff visited Friday night with Mr and Mrs Haywood Paden Oley Hatby and family of Miami spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Sam Hatty Jannary 8 John Wayne Claire Trevor Walter Pidgeon Addielee OAK GROVE Arthur Ray veteran employee of the local post office remembered his daughters Mrs Gladys Musgrave of Riverside Calif and Mrs Anna Maq Woods Albuquerque New Mexico with renewed subscription to D-J as New Year's gifts and also renewed his subscription at our bargain rate Make your farm safe by removing hazards for by doing so you may save a life is the advice given Oklahoma framers by Dr DeWitt Hunt Oklahoma A college safety specialist personally removing or remeding any hazard that prevails on the farm or in the home and realising that anything which may cause an addition is a hazard farmers can insure themselves and their families against costly hospital and doctor Dr Hunt declared Some of the hazards that exist on many farms are listed below: January Clark Gable Lana Turner Anne Baxter John Hodiak We greet each and every one in Jesus dear name Honoring tiie New Year 1949 with faith in God we look forward to a glorious year Mr and Mrs Lewis Bear and children Welford and Jimmie Hello everybody! Another holiday season behind us everyone is about exhausted from fun and frolic But time to start over again the kiddies back to dads to work and moms very busy too as all mothers Miss Mayme Paden of Muskogee will read the home news each week throughout the ensuing year as a gift from her father Geo Pden Mrs Amos Mathews of Tahle-quah was remembered by her sister Mrs Dode Gowen with a subscription to D-J Her first copy went out last week PINEY January of Janet Martin Robert Lowery Mr and Mrs Rawmond Morris who lives just four miles west of Siloam Springs Ark were in Stilwell Monday paying taxes and visiting and took time out to call at our office to renew their subscription for the ensuing year Mr and Mrs Morris are successful stock raisers specializing in Whiteface and milk breeds of cattle Other new and renewed readers since last Wednesday include Sam Poor rt 4 Daniel Hummingbird rt 1 Roy Kelley rt 4 Carson city Sebe Cloud rt 1 Bunch Prof Ward city Cochran rt 2 Crain rt 2 Pleas Phillips city Jesse Kelley rt 4 have returned to their home in know their job keeping the home Pawhuska after spending the fires burning is long hours and holidays with their parents Mr seven days a week and Mrs Tola Bouquet and Mr I Church and Sunday school and Mrs Bear of Christie were well attended our Mr and Mrs Hoyt Carpenter register shows an attendance of and children of Tahlequah visit- 44 Sunday not bad for a country ed her parents Mr and Mrs church but we could easily have Ernie Gifford last week a hundred or more So come Mr and Mrs Willie Whitmire out folks and bring the children and daughter Mrs Ethel Butler enjoy the Sundays together and son Doyle accompanied Mrs To those who were absent brother Walter from young peoples services Brown to his home in Okemah Wednesday night you missed a and spent the week visiting wonderful surprise We had visit-friends and relatives ors Rev Col Bigby his brother- Mr and Mrs Chris Walters I in-law Rev William Jeffer-attended the show at Westville 1 800 nd a friend all of Colum- Mrs Albert Terry of Pittsburg Kas spent the New Year weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Green Terry of near Stilwell Albert and his dad in a Saturday visit in town called at our office to renew acquaintances and renew his D-J subscription 1 Faulty electrict equiptment 2 Unsafe bull pens 3 Defective hand tools 4 Stairs without handrails 5 Rubbish in the yard 6 Small ruga near stairs 7 Loaded guns in the home 8 Inadequately lighted bams 9 Loose boards with nails 10 Unmarked gasoline containers 11 Oil saturated rags 12 Makeshift harnesses 13 Matches within reach 14 Improperly guarded equipment 15 Loose fitting clothing IS Unsafe ladders 17 Unlabeled poisons Dr Hunt recommends that the family hired help and visiting friends "play on the farm He also suggests cooperation with organizations in directing farm safety campaigns clean-up days and associated programs And Roland Ellis Greenville Calif Langley Westville Tiny Hill rt 2 Miss Minnie Patterson city Mrs Dan Hill rt 2 Mrs Moore Hope-well Va a gift from her parents Mr and Mrs Geo Paden Littlejohn rt 1 Walter Lemas-ter rt 4 Pinkerton Siloam Springs Ark Mitchell rt 1 bia After singing our Bible session was postponed and services turned to our visitors visited I ReV- Jefferson one of the worlds 'best musicians rendered some and found her to be Improving from rpo-nt iiirJc I He not only sings and Sunday Our Saw Mill is still a very busy place Mrs Rose Black Mrs Tola Bouquet last nicely from recent illness and Cantrell who with his family moved last Monday from South Greasy to their new farm home five miles south of Stilwell was in Monday looking after business and shopping Mr Cantrell expects to start construction on a modern new home just as soon as all materials can be purchased He left instructions to have his address changed from Bunch route 1 to Stilwell and renewed his subscription for another year surgery Mrs Rose Black received word from her publisher Chaw plays but teaches and writes music as well Rev Bigby to all of us brought an interesting message Col was bom and rH i I rp i Mr and Mrs Albert Terry of Pittsburg Kas and Mr and Mrs Dell Terry of Poteau spent the New Year holidays with their parents Mr and Mrs Terry Mr and Hubert Hignite and infant daughter Sharon Faye and Mr and Mrs Earl Murray and son Jimmie visited with Mr aAd Mrs Fount Reed and Mr and Mrs Reed of Lincoln Ark Sunday afternoon We welcome our new neighbors Mr and Mrs Roy Sanders and family who have rented the farm where Bolan has been living New pupils in Piney school are the 5 children of Mr and Mrs Richard Brunker 3 children of Mr and Mrs Roy Sanders and 4 children of Mr and Mrs Shaffer Our teachers could not have the Xmas program or tree on account of so many pupils having the chicken pox Therefore the presents were just handed out Friday afternoon Mrs Murray of Enid came down to spend Xmas with her husband and daughters who are staying in the home of Mr and Mrs Murray Other dinner guests on Xmas Day were Mr and Mrs Shatter and family Christmas guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Williams were Mr and Mrs Andrew Ben-ham and baby daughter Mary Ruth and Mr Henry Benham Mr and Mrs Earl Murray and son Jimmie Lee and Jessie Shaffer spent Xmas with their daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Hubert Hignite and Sharon Faye Joe Howard Hignite was also a guest Paul McKee of Fayetteville Ark spent the holidays with his daughter Mrs Pete Henderson and family also his sons Edward And Mrs Allen city A Ahart rt 4 Mrs Elizabeth Ross rt 1 Carlile rt 4 Zeke Walkingstick rt 3 Julian Ray rt 3 employee at the Ogden grocery William Sanders rt 2 Jack Wolfe rt 4 Calvin Patterson rt- 1 Richard McLemore rt 4 Mrs Pearl Patterson rt 1 Mrs Johnson rt 4 courtesy of her grandson Walter Patton Leroy Wolf rt 1 Muskogee Marble and Granite Co Mini Violet Horn rt 4 teacher in school Monk Stranton I1L stating I reared here attended grade 0134 King Re- school at Oak Grove graduated 0 Oklahoma has from Stilwell Highschool From been first on the Dave Millers there we need a diary to name Home Town Frolic program I WAAT Network for tf weeks other schooiaand colleges Mrs Black says with the help of 21 her friends reouesting ibis song will nuk hit Abo Rex WLS Chicago featured her Mrs Mae Lewis of Tahlequah will read the D-J each week for the next year subscribing while here last week visiting her sister Mrs Allen and family KSKMnBOOOgOgSOOaOSWBWtKM During 1947 according to national figures 19500 farm people Were killed accidently and 1-800000 were involved -in lost time injuries figures are important because of the word which only means that those people who were killed should be alive today but because of carelessness or an existing the A Safety specialist concluded song tf over foresting Col he to CLARK JEWELRY STORE says plans go into evangelistic work again when he finishes school If so he hopes to conduct a three Price pioneer Adair county resident who lives near Evansville Ark was a Friday business visitor in Stilwell and called at our office to renew his subscription at the reduced rate Mr and Mrs Cecil Kemp and son Ronnie of Arkadelphia Ark and Mrs and Mrs Gordon Baker of Earl Ark returned Friday to their respective homes following a two weeks visit here with Mrs Kemp and Mr father Max Baker and Mrs Baker Mr and Mrs Joe Guyette returned Sunday from Sapulpa where they had visited since Dec 22 with his sister Mrs Palinskee and son August Palin-skee and family Maj French Lewis Washington will continue to keep up with the news at home through the columns of Democrat-Journal as a remembrance of his mother Mrs Fannie Lew- the Pam oance show Saturday nfcht Miat should begin to take a drop iu price as the farmers have I vival at Oak Grove XwhamSS1 1 Mr and Mrs Zeke Adair Mr everywhere around here and Mrs Virgil Adair Bnd Aunt Prayer metfing was well Ulxy Bigby Mrs Clyde tended here Sunday Everyone I Rhodes also visited church Wed-i? invited nesday night Mrs Chic Walters visited Mr Henry Black Sunday Byrl Craven and son of Oklahoma City have Christmas and Naw Year vas visiting Mrs celebrated quietly All seemed Mr and Mr Kulp nave a wonderful svirit this Christmas More -cards of I Sunday dm- chter were sent than at any time ner guest Jac Kup in n-nt years Visitors in the Boren home pray the spirit of the I SundaJ- Mrs Milford Bor- and children Mr and Mrs Prairie Grove Ark Phones 202-105 Watches 9 Spectacle Repairing Diamonds 9 Costume Jewelry 9 Silverware 9 Guaranteed Watch pairing ft- Second oldest Repair shop in Washington County MAIL ORDER BUSINESS SOLICITED s'! Christ Child will on forever in en and Paul Doyen McKee our hearts Rocky Mountain Are Malting $200 $300 Per Hour! $2000 PER DAY! Mr and Mrs Melvin Thurber of Tulsa have been visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Thurber John Sunday Jr has spent I the past two weeks at home with his parents Mr and Mrs John Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles Mankill-1 er have moved into their new home west of here Mrs Hooper is able to I return to Sunday school after a long illness Rev Dickey attended the I west Arkansas A Rally of I the Assembly of God church at Booneville Ark Wednesday night Mr and Mrs Elmer Thurber and three children vistied relatives and 'friends at Muldrow I Ark Mr and Mrs Lesley Smith I entertained several guests at a bountiful roast dinner in their home Gerald Osborn accompanied I his grandmother back to Langley where attend school I We are sorry to lose him from our school Mrs Ester Smith' teaching at I Langley visited her son Lesley Smith and Mrs Smith and children during the holidays and with Mr and Mrs Tidwell a former teacher here SJ Winns mj! TITANIC WITH lOO-OCTANE COMPONENTS We Are Paying $125 Per Hundred More miles for your money more per what you get with the new power-packed Sinclair H-C Gasoline The new H-C gives you better mileage because it's a direct outcome of war-time development in aviation power-packed with the same 100-octane gasoline components used to make the mighty fuel for fighting planes find that means not only better mileage but far more power and acceleration too To give your car a new lease on life tty a tankful of new Sinclair H-C or new Sinclair Ethyl Gasoline today power-packed with 100-octane gasoline components In Sacks Bro Connie' Doyle filled the regular appointment of Bro Rogers in his absence Next Sunday is Bro Leonard day to preach Everyone invited to come Little Carolyn and Judy Ste-1 wart have been on the sick list with colds Mrs Bemiece -Worley- and I family of Colorado spent the weekend with her aunt Mrs Nora Leach and family Ruth Krank Johnie Long and I Bro Doyle were Sunday dinner I guests in the Leslie Richards! home Ruby Burgess and Art Woodward were united in marriage on Sunday Dec 26 They are a fine couple from this community and we wish them a long and happy married life Mrs Minnie Long and children I spent Sunday with her mother Aunt Sally Davis Ted Pack has some good hunt-1 ing dogs and as a result of his many catches has several dollor to show for his efforts in the I of hides Sttfillweflfl Reese Agent STILWELL OKLAHOMA PHONE 148 JACK WICKS Manager i I.

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