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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • 5

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STILWELL DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL STJLWELL OKLAHOMA Peg Plti Thursdiy January It 1950 West of Watts STONEY POINT (Mrs Lee Baird) jectTo Maimon Tahlequah Hastings hospital Mary and Eula Swake at their home Linda Kay Linglo at home doctor called Sundayi Got don Hampton (Baby) taken to a doctor Ona Walker Oklahoma City Aunt Minnie is very ill at her home Uncle Joe Is at home and improving WATTS (Mrs Jennie Carney) Oyde and Peggy Lre of Hat- field Ark have returned to their I R'trhie at- home after the holidays spent Butler infant fun- hre with Mr and Mrs Ad- fral th Mission Sunday afternoon Mrs Tom Keeler and Duward a ms School dismissed most of FOR Large 3-room house in' StilwelL to be moved Owner wants to build new house Sink shower bath and lavatory Priced for quick sale at only $60000 Nearly new house 1-3 acre of ground on highway 14 mile StilwelL Cheap 5-room house 4 acre ground edge of StilwelL well and city water electricity and butane gas Only $190000 40-acres well improved 6-acres farm ground 34 in grass and timber REA and RFD 6 mL StilwelL 4 mile school well and pond water Only $252500 Possession in 33 days CO AD REAL ESTATE StilweU rheas 114 las MillAUASlit BUNCH Mrs Mattie Burch We still have bad weather and lots of sickness Will Lee and two children are among those on the sick list Bra Wattenburger has been busy caring for the sick as well as taking care of his church Burch arrived home Saturday after retiring as passenger conducter on the A railroad in Kentucky He will now take up the business of managing his farm Mr and Mrs Baker and Mrs Nola Cloud visited in the Burch home Sunday Mr and Mrs James Roberts are the proud parents of a baby boy born Jan 9th Mias Irene Ray of Muskogee spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs A Ray Mrs Susie Ellis spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Elmer Choate We are glad to know Mrs Ellis is feeling better She is the angel of merry here at Bunch Mr and Mrs Buster Rider are the parents of a baby girL to whom they have given the name Velma Sue Mrs Maloy has been on the sick list for a few days Clarence Cox Pascal Rains and Ferry Etheridge have gone to the Kiamichi Mountains to do some coon hunting Simmons and wife visited in Marble City with Mr brother who was there from Texas -LEGAL NOTICES- uroiT or oonmuok or mmi or OOMMlWCr or ITU WELL IN VI TATE Or OKLAHOMA AT TYK CLONE Or BIHUNEMI ON II I Ml CML Mimn villi k(r Wat ten and Jimmie Wolf of Maysville are visiting Bill Bird Odene Kirk spent Tuesday with his parents Mr and Mrs Sam Kirk and Mr and Mrs Chax Erickson Faynell and Johnny Everett spent their Christmas vacation with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Everett Lingle Clarence and Pete Walking Flint visited at the Lu Kelley home Wednesday Mr and Mrx William Bird were in Tahlequah Saturday to see Money who is very ill in Hastings hospital Mr and Mrx Elmer Roberts had a sale Monday They may go west to work Mr and Mrx Russel McKinney Sallisaw spent the wekend with her sister Mrx Buck West Mr and Mrx John Golden and family id California are visiting her parents Mr and Mrx Tom McCoy and other relative Mr and Mrx John Toney and family were evening guests of the Buck Wests Thursday Bud Quirk's mother passed sway the latter part of December She was 69 yean of age Mrx Jessie Mannon and children spent Friday night with her parents Mr and Mrx Georg Mounre The first Thursday night in each month is regular teacher and board meeting for the Chew-ey schonlx Everyone la welcome to attend these meetingx Mr and Mrx William Turtle and family returned Sunday from California Boone Kelley and family are home after having spent a few months working in California Tom Vann made a uusiness trip to StilwelL Friday Mr and Mrx Id us Tune are the proud parents of a baby bey (te the sick list out our 'way are Mrx Frank Box at fable-quuh City hospital Carl Lee £fWBjta8PBWWMa'IUHW 1 II'IWI tkjaiaStaHi Stois Hours for Your Shopping Cetwtnisncs I lo 5 Doily was all of last week because of the 7 condition of the roads Hines was taken to Fayetteville Ark this week for medical care in the Veterans hospital Mr and Mrs Titus Chinn and children visited Sunday evening with Mrs mother Mrs Jennie Carney Mrs Fred Obermeyer who is employed in Siloam Springs spent the New Year weekend with Mr Obermeyer on their farm here Mrs Mary Reed returned home Saturday from Kansas City Kax where she visited during the holidays with her daughter Mrs Francis Minnix and family Here the first of the year for a visit with Mrs Caasie Stephens and family were Mr and Mrs Jim Stephens and August Rons-peis of Kingfisher Mr and Mrs Boon Couch of Tulsa have returned home after a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Bob Couch Mrs Ethel Gooch and Mrs Or-pha Allen were Saturday visitors with Mrs Susan Gooch Maloy Hollow (Ethyl Worley) The Maloy Hollow Method iat Mission bus broke down and wont be running for quite a while Sunday visitors in the home of Mr and Mrs Lee Maloy were Mrs Mary Maloy Mrs Richard Sixkiller and daughter Mary Ellen of StilwelL Mr and Mrs John Worley Mrs Bernice Mat-lack and son Donnie Rao and Richard and Harold Cloud Mrs Dean Nolan of Tahlequah spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Jessie Maloy Sam Rider is suffering with a bad eye injury caused when i staple he was nailing into a post flew out Ethyl Worley spent Sunday with her brother Melvin Worley and family Mrs Susie Ellis sprat Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ed Chuculal LYONS (Mrs Mays) a Correction In last weeks news item it should have been Mrs Carl Cones of Hungry Mountain instead of Mrs Carl Cloud who visited her father Mr Jim Mays over the weekend Sunday school was well attended in apite of the muddy roads It Is still being held at the home of Mr and Mrs Bob Christie Everyone is invited Church was held Sunday evening at the home of Bra Joe Mays and family Joe Luce made a business trip to Muskogee Friday Clay Shook and family have moved to their home they recently purchased from Millard Eubanks Mr and Mrs Bill Girdner of Horn sprat Sunday afternoon with his mother Mrs Martha Girdner Mr end Mrs John Mays and children Pamela Kay and Johnny IL mid Bill and John Grayson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Bab Christie Lois Faye Fivekiller Golds McLemore and Elena Patrick sprat Sunday afternoon with Shirley Mays serve in all our calamities and afflictions that he who loses anything and gets wisdom by it is a gainer by the loss L'Estrange okiafc tdf Paid todoaoad SI 41 A) 82 la 21 ISM 1S4T isas IS4T ISM Hr FOR SALE FOB BALE Youth'i Saddle in food condition Can be Men at Save Way Store 41-Ztp FOE SALE 1935 Ford coupe motor recently overhauled A food buy Inquire Family Shoe Store or call 233 41-2tp FOE SALE Wood Range cook stove like new $3500 Winstead Evansville Ark 42-2tp FOE SALE Winesap Apples $100 per bushel Mammoth Black Twig $200 per bushel at the farm 5 miles southwest of StilwelL Auffet 41-tfc PEOrANE GAS SEE Every day Bob Hawkins whom you all know is now truck salesman for Home Service Gax He has convinced us during this past month that his old customers have every confidence in him and wo are preparing to back him up with ample storage facilities and meter delivery service Our contract with Warren Petroleum Cot assures our customers of plenty of gas Your permission to let us chock and fill your tank at regular intervals will enable Bob to keep your tank full during the winter months HOME SEE VICE GAS Phone 159 StllwcU 251 Tahleqaak' GOOD FARM 70 acres 50 in cultivation family orchard fenced hog wire 4-room house and 2 15x30 cement chicken bouses good well and water pump on porch Also 40x60 bam pump in lot new Farm-all tractor equipped Chevrolet truck 14 ton cattle hogs chickens com and hay See MILO BITTER 41-ltc FOE SALE 1940 Oldsmobile club coupe good condition priced to seL See 3u Rich rt 1 5 miles southwest on old 17 highway 42-ltp CHINESE ELM shade trees 5 to 9 a $150 each 4 to 0 ft 50c each See Fred Auffet or Catron Shoe Store 42-3tp FOB SALE Friers 24 to 4 pounds dressed or live weight See or call Glenn Robbins 41-ltc FOE SALE Large Hydraulic Ram and pipes good condition priced to sell Millard TidwelL route 4 9 miles west of Stil-welL 42-ltp FOR SALE 20 acres unimproved on good roads REA available good spring cheap Also improved acreage dose in priced to mU Sec Ray Young Realtor 42-ltc FOE SALE model Ford coupe in good condition Cheap See Carl Brashear 42-ltp Reconditioned Maytag still coming through our Shop We can supply limited number either Gasoline engine or electric motors sold with guarantee Tabletop Oil Range na-tionly known manufacture priced to selL One each 5 ft 6 ft Sealed Unit Frigidaires worth the money former owners wanted larger size will contact them for you for reference Terms can be arranged to suit your convenience Waiting on elertriticyT Let us sell you a battery set to fill in Prices from $500 to $2500 "Caaae in and let us think WELLS AFFUANCE For good smokeless Lump Coal 'l See SID CHURCH Phone 134-J hiSAAatAAAtaaa last Attendance was good at Sunday school Awards were made to Wynona Ritchie Joan Hummingbird and Sc ret ha Ritchie Keetcr week Mrs Eva Henderson spent Sunday with the Audie McMurty family Mr and Mrs Irvin and Mrs Baird visited the John and Sheet Riders' Sunday Ed Young went to Oklahoma City for a medical check-up and the doctor reported hia health as being greatly Improved Mr and Mrs Joe Tillman of Tahlequah visited his sister Mrs Cecil Ritchie and family Sunday Mr and Mrs Bill Irvin and Mr and Mrs John Tracy were greatly surprised New Year's when unknown to them or each other all but one of the Tracy children visited with their families They were the Argyl Tracy family of Gladewater Texas Bill Tracy and family of Elmore City the Ike of Fort Smith Ark Also visiting were two nephews of Mr Irvin Ophney Evans and George Fields of kls horns City and their families CHALK BLUFF (Mr Essaryi We are happy to see the sun peeping out this morning Tuesday after a week of winter in all iti glory even to be aero weather which wc seldom have in this part of the country Rev and Mrx Isaacs conducted their regular monthly church services at 11 o'clock Sunday Visitors were Mr Mc-Cully and son HaakeU Glenn Casteel Eamestine Sue West and Pixie Ann etcher The girls were weekend guests of Reba Nell Turner We are sorry that we still cannot report good newt concerning the health of Mrx Raleigh and Mrx Carson Others on tha tick list art Mrx Lu Dale Mrx Georg Caviness Donald Alberty and Orvel Wright Mr and Mrx Rumett and family and Jim and Paul Steven were Saturday visitors of and Mrx Ray Stevenx Attending the dinner Sunday in the Stevens home honoring the 4th birthday anniversary of their daughter Sharon Kay were Ilill and Mr and Mrx Carl Hill and daughter Gloria Johnny Ruth and Susie Casteel were Sunday dinner guests of Barbara Bonnie and Bobby Turner Mr and Mrx Jack Christie were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrx Grant Fourkiller The school children are happy to have Caroline and Linda Hankins back in school after several week's employment in Texax The Roy family returned In Die midst of our sleet storm They said they were glad to be home Mr and Mrx Tommy Morgan and Betty Joe and Bob Johnson were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrx Sam Johnson and family Mr and Mrx Roy Keen and children arc visiting his parents Mr and Mrx Miles Keen Pfc Earl Littlejohn is visiting his parents Mr and Mrx Bw Littlejohn Fence repairing hunting and wood cutting are the order of the day among the men folks while the ladies are busy with quilting crotcheting and visiting the sick Sunday and Monday visitors with Mr and Mrx Raleigh ssere Mr and Mrx Jerry Davidson Paul Raleigh Mr and Mrx Doc Mathrwx Mr and Mrx Burnett Mrx Chax Stevens Mrx Jeff Carson Mrx Roy Stevens and Mrx Earl Turner Sunday visitors with the Uf Eatarys were Mr and Mrx Wayne Humphrey Billy Johnson David Carson and Earl Raleigh Weekend guests tt Mr and Mrx Doc Mathews were Mr and Mrx Harold Ben ham and Henry Ben ham Mrx Pinkerton and aon Carl are in Fayetteville where Mrx Pinkerton has employment and Ctrl it planning to attend the University Our business is to do the wjll of God: He will take care of the businesk Life consists in the alternate process of learning and unlearning but is often wiecr 'o unlearn than to karri Bulwer-Lytton In an instances where our experience of the past has beer extensive and uniform our judgment as ta the future amounts to moral certainty Beattie of Wi ZtUeA and TO SHOP AT Tpno-tteLL TITANIC (Mix Richards) Rev Leonard Stewart filled his regular appointment Sunday morning Cpl Naphaie Long is visiting with his parentx Mr and Mrx Comelout Long before reporting soon to his base Mrx Whitfield spent Sunday with her daughter Mrx Christine Richards and family Ray Wolf and son Curtlx Virgil Hood and Leonard Whitfield of Eldon hunted rabbits on tha Richards place Bill Owens has his new house almost completed The Freewater Farm club will meet Friday Jan II In the home of Mix Walter Hull This weather has just been too cold for much corresponding and visiting so maybe more news later We are sad to report the death of Mr Will Clemmons a former resident ot Adair county who was living at Tahlequah at the time of his death He was laid to rest in the Tahlequah cemetery Miss Helen McCollum who is attending school at Northeastern spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrx 1L McCollum The grasses early historical fame for Oklahoma aa a cattla country Today is largely responsible for cattle production In and "Hereford sections of tha state 1 Say Yon Saw It In The D-J L-f 715 Rog 1219 L-9 711 Rog 995 L-9 731 Rog 699 INSULATING BUILDING BOARD 8' panels to insulate and decorote wallx Easy to apply JOHNSON'S WAX 69c Ik SAVABRUSH 10c Irons ond n-fores old Hint britahnMsntw 1910 Plymouth half-ton pick-up new tires and battery filled with Anti-freeze In good condition Apply at DAVIS PAINT STORE or will trade 42-ltc FOE SALE 4-room semi-modern frame house 50x140 ft lot in Fairview addition See Fay Pinkerton 42-2tp MISCELLANEOUS $250 for return of Ronson Cigarette lighter Initialed Please return to Leroy Rider for reward 42-ltp TO TRADE 1937 Ford Sedan for pigs calves or what have you See Hankins at Chalk Bluff 42-ltp STRAYED From my place four weeks ago 4-year-old chestnut sorrell mare weight about 900 lbs Reasonable reward Casey rt 2 West-yille 42-Stp BIGGEST SALES IN HISTORY for Rawleigh Dealers Low dirert-from-factory wholesale prices mean larger profits Supply large number of steady customers trip after trip with 200 household necessities Good opening nearby Write for personal interview with Dist Sales Manager Dept OKA-350-246 Memphis Term RENT- FOE RENT Small modern house See Carson 42-tfc FOE RENT 139-acie farm 50 in cultivation See Adair County Abstract 39-tfc FOR RENT 4-room house in town See Carve Briggs 41-ltc FOR RENT 3-room jnodem unfurnished duplex private entrance garage See or call Adair County Abstract Co 42-1 te FOR Unfurnished cabin elderly couple preferred See Harry Howard at his home 42-ltp -WANTED- WANTED To borrow $8000 6 interest 5 years first mortgage on good til well business property Write Box 508 StilwelL 42-3tp NERVOUS STOMACH ALL1MIN raUnna Ma nyrtat -Minu banvnma aftar la Mrktae Wanting aad aaha dm la amMIN fcaa kaaa armtiSeally kaW rtahatnaWarW lUaa aald tadata aa amsiHaaaaaaaaaMnraiiji kySaatan and faaai kigtilr aCaatna I faiawa aaai a lkaa a It Ml'tm tt'- ALU Ml Garlic Tablets CHAFFIN DEUG STORE East Pea vine Mrs Stnrgeoa There will be a pie supper and picture show Jan 19th at the school Proceeds will go to the March of Dimes Presence of all and their help is needed Our school house was redecorated during the holidays We welcome the Padcn children to our school School was dismissed last week on account of bad roads and cold weather Mrs Robert Coombrs and little daughter Roberta spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Sturgeon Lawson Dillard's brother is building a 2-room addition on his house her Pascal Brown is spending few days at his home at Chalk Bluff It haa been reported to us that Mrs Mitchel Crittenden ba returned home We hope she is entirely recovered IM (Ml tUM la M3S3M istrin TOTAL UMnUm AND CAPITAL AOOCUKIH "ThU tank's snsKal tataim af: ana atsck wltk total par ta IMSMSS MMOMMM Starts pM-rd sr SMtanrS mr h-- hum til tar taker snrpiRM lfff4O0S0 I Am tt Cental tawlln Vi Pim idrnt ta if etaM-nisHS tank ta summit Mirer tkal Uw chare MatrinM is true MS that falls anS aariacUr rrp-iramta Ow trier stela ta tha aera-al net-hn haitafl aoatelneS aaS art fartk la Uta tail ta mr lenMn anS krltaf Sileaf AM CerSM Ikta A Careen Iterer A Careen Am can atat ta tahanw Oeantr ta ssalr ae: Raam ta erf MharrlhrS kefnra a-- tea ISUi Sar rf Aaaaarr laM anS I krrekr eartlta that I aa nat an taftarr rr dim-tar ta tkla tank ilIXALt Me PanatL Naur Piihll Mr aamailnlan aantm Aannnnr II 1MI I Pakllelirl in tallaall Drawr-at-Jaaraal Jaaaarr 12 ISM) LOTS tag 491 t-l 714 Rog 1295 Buy on or oil of these attractive reody-to-paint bookcases for your home! It's on Inexpensive way to odd quality furnishings to your home on cosy way to use your own creative ability in decorating! Look at the soving ot our Diamond Jubilee Prices! lUTJHl SQMFim UJOUQIt Allow AS IrATWtaorflASYlTlMlfATfttMTSi NOTICE THH STATE OT OKLAHOMA TO: Kathmi HtatafiS an CfeitafE Uiwm fUikws nl Ihtar known or mkMwn tain annua rarriiiat affmlnltanlnra tniatara iwm uta ninaw ita aomta aa manta arta Banana Mamma aaa ntM IB Uta laaS tamnafwr Saacutad and Prammat SEHanaal CBMadral and if dlaaaivad and bavin aa laaal lima lu kiaaa aa aakaena affirm iiirctainai mam Bara traataaa aaataaa rpadliaaa aad MalmanlA tamrdlam and raaitaa Tan am ntairiad that Un andaralanad la Ita anntt ta aarlaaa taa aala aaitlflcslaa tamlaariaa daaaUBad Haaad ta Uta CajBLr Twaaawa af Adair Okm IT caiahtaan aa Uta fQllwwine ml nwr o-vK: MW at SC lk ta twk ta Sactm IX TVanafim IS Rartb Ha act as Bkal and Wa ta Wk ta BWR ta Na-iiaa 2 TEtaBakm IS Hoath Rands ta anil Euoraal OWR ta ME Mi ta tar and Wi ta awik ta awtk And HEk ta RWS ta RW Ik ta Oacunn Tkamdim IS north fUnoa S4 Bud Wk ta WH ta HWk ta Oration IS TawnUim IS Horui and Ranaa 24 mat: a-mata NS MSS ta MRS ta Banian II ISnaUils IS Ranh Ranaa Rd Bald aartlfiaoioa an Board oo aala ta aaid Hada is Uta MB Samoa ad far drlm-aoont ad alaaota aaaaaaaiaau aa saarldad hr law mid damn ta mlaa samkara ta aarllflcalaa aad Saranac aad mdanamiBi ta turn hams aa fMlotaa: SANDPAPER 2sc5c Suss from 30 24 finest sr eeenesf grits PAINT BRUSH briSliSS ubbr VETERANS! Get more value from your Insurance dividend by investing it in something for your home Every dollar put into your home pays off in added comfort security and stability for your family! Let us help you plan home improvements be ready to Start when your check arrives Don't wait come in today! 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