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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • 7

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Stilwell, Oklahoma
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7
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Tlrandiy October 23 1947 STILWELL DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL STIL WELL OKLAHOMA Paga BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL Reminders South England Hollow A MILLION HAPPY HOUSEWIVES HAIL THE BENDIX 1 I That Stand The EAST SIDE ABSTRACT CO SAUK Phone 44 Langley Mgr Box 166 Mr and Mrs Max Baker I spent the weekend in Malvern Ark visiting Mr son Maxwell and wife and his two sisters Mrs A Tanner and Mrs McClain and their families Notary Public Legal Blanks I fil 0 George Dismukes of Cane Hill Ark was a Monday business visitor in Stilwell Dismukes owns and operates Old Print Shop" in Cane Hill 0 YOE Insurance 'fc-The Oldest Insurance Agency In Adair County You Want To Know Ask THEY KNOW THE BENDIX SAVES TIME AND WORK I Jut put your clothes in At Bendix act die dial add aoap and you're through! All by itself the Bendix Office 145 Residence 114 washes rinses three times and damp-drys the clothes deans itself then shuts off automatically! You even have to be there Mrs Sada Eppersoi and two children visited her mother Mrs Baker of'Siloam Springs Ark Sunday and Monday Miss Cora Lou Jeantet the Mission school teacher is attending the Teachers Institute which is being held this week in Oklahoma City Mr and Mrs Ty Thompson came in Thursday from Detroit Mich to visit their parents Mr and Mrs Tom llogner moved Tuesday into the house near the England cemetery Mrs Nancy England who became ill while in Stilwell Saturday is much improved Lacy Hogner came in last week from Tucson Ariz where he is stationed attended the funeral of his grandfather Joe Hogner He returned to camp Monday taking his wife and baby son Mrs Levi England and daughter Juanita visited over the weekend with her father Stann Hummingbird of Caney Mr and Mrs Jimmie Padgett visited Mrs Jessie Ketcher of West Peavine Sunday evening A Weiuierberg and Berry made a trip to Vian Sunday Bert Epperson fell off a shed one day last week injuring his back and side Mrs Oscar Padgett and Mrs Jimie Padgett visited Mrs Earl Taylor and Mrs H' Berry Thursday morning Enroute Mrs Jimmie Padgett narrowly escaped being bitten by a copper head snake Miss Frances Padgett bad a dinner Sunday celebrating her 13th birthday anniversary Miss Ramona Padgett Bemiece Bear Oleta Bear and Johnnie Warner were guests A good time was enjoyed by alL Mr and Mrs Fred Teten of I Woodward visited from Thursday to Monday with Mr and Mrs Hopkins and while here the turn couples went on a sight-seeing trip to Eureka Springs and Harrison Ark and up through Springfield Mo and back! through the extreme northwest section of Arkansas Teten is I district manager of Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company STILWELL CLINIC CLYDE RAMEY Dr GRAY THEY KNOW THE BENDIX SAVES HOT WATER! Physician 8c Surgeon Offices in MeAnally Bldg The tbrjftiat way to get clothes cleanest is to tumble them hundreds of times in and out of a mail amount hot suds and rinse them thoroughly how the Bendix works Office Res 224 152 X-Rsy ft Fluoroscopic CHEMICAL TEST MICROSCOPICAL TEST Phone 214 Miss Irene Roberts home demonstration agent of Muskpgee county and niece Miss Irene Sue Roberts of Muskogee' came over Sunday and spent the day with former's brother and sister Roberta and Mias Ella Roberta THEY KNOW THE BENDlX SAVES CLOTHES! STEAKS DJkS DR MEHEGAN Osteopathic Physician The Bendix is gtntla action safe with the daintiest fabrics No agitator wear and tear no rubbing scrubbing and twisting Mr and Mrs Beene spent the weekend with I friends in Edmond and Oklahoma City and attended the OU Kansas football game Saturday afternoon at Norman TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EASY PAYMENT PLANI Why not start enjoying washday freedom with a Bendix Washer now and take your time to pay for it? You make a low down and pay a small amount each month while the Bendix is saving you money and work Ask your neighborhood Bendix Dealer EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED Dental Office In Allison Building 8:00 A to 5:00 THEY KNOW THE BENDIX SAVES SOAP! Mrs Osborn of Stilwell who is employed at Tahlequah came home Saturday for a weekend visit X-Ray and Fluoroscope 193 The average Bendix owner spends about I a month lew on soap than she would with an ordinary washer That's because the Bendix gets a whole load of dofhes sparkling dean on Just a few tablespoons of soap BUNCH Mr and Mrs Hawes and son Lewis returned Wednesday from a business trip to Houston Texas CLEAN CLEANERS DR QUEEN Optometrist BENDIX automatic Washer Geo Bradley of Sylva arrived in Stilwell last week for a I visit and to transact business Cleaning Is An IS IT REALLY AS GOOD AS ALL THAT? Among the first million Bendix owners is one who lives near you So take our word fork have a chat with her just to make ter the Bendix is the best buy for yon tell all as yon know FITTED Paul Chambers Mr and Mrs Carr Harless and daughter Dolly of Green Valley community were in Stilwell on I business Thursday and called at our office Fort Smith Ark 930 Oarrliou Ava Phans 300S Phone 111 tfetffH tfe WffUUtM IN TODAY! DR CARL MAHANEY HELP YOURSELF At OPTOMETRIST Bill Prock and Kenneth Reid both of Stilwell were formally initiated as pledges of Phi Sigma Epsilon and Phi Lambda Chi social fraternities respectively in I the administration building at Northeastern State college Tuesday October 7 it was announced by Richard Hall Wagoner and Beryle Howerton Colcord presidents of the respective organiza-1 tions nighflll Laundry Eyes examined and Glasses Fitted CONSOLIDATED GAS CO STILWELL OKLAHOMA MAYTAGS 50c per hour (2 blocks of Bank) Fh 422 205 Muskogee Tahlequah Okla Public Auction WE PAY CASH! Rosemary Lee Leowanna Henley and Jo Ann Leslie all of Stilwell were among the nine I students at Northeastern State College who were formally initiated as pledges of Sigma Sigma I Sigma national social and educational sorority it was announced last week by Mary Mathies president of the group For Dead and Crippled ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 221 Collect STILWELL RENDERING COMPANY Phone 136 la Our At Bone Grocery ft Station North Second St This the southern part of Adair county is enjoying fine fall weather The rain Friday night has revived the pastures and insured a bountiful crop of turnip greens Among the folks reported ill are Haskell son of Mr and Mrs Arch Murphey Hugh Drain suffering from the effect of two cracked ribs sustained when he was thrown from a horse Little Sue Latta daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Latta who was quite ill first of the week is reported well again Charley Hamlin back home after some months working in the Dakota and Canada iis quite busy around the farm Wm Phipps is a welcome personality having returned from St Edwards hospital last week Bill says he is feeling fine-Rev Wattenbarger was called to see George Asbil suffering with an attack of pneumonia He is reported well on his way to recovery Mrs Vick Collin and son James spent most of the past week visiting in Fort Smith Mrs Geo Braswell wife of Rev Braswell was taken to Hastings Hospital for treatment Saturday No word as to her condition Mrs Jessie Maloy and daughter Christina motored to Tahlequah to visit Sunday with Mrs Grace Roastingear and family Rev Noble Casey and Rev Wattenbarger engaged in revival services at Zion report large crowds and a large number of conversions Rev Rosser pastor of the Stilwell Methodist church has been doing the preaching Joe Casey Henry Chuctdate Lewis Chuculate and Vick Collins seem to be on the honor roll when it comes to pitching horse shoes Mrs Louise Choate visited Miss Jane Sanders Sunday in the home of Miss mother Mrs Clifford VanderpooL A Ray has been having his winter wood sawed Jim Harris and Webb Moore doing the sawing Mrs A Ray and daughter Jennie motored to Fort Smith Sunday afternoon taking her daughter Irene back to St Edwards hosopital where she is in nurses training Tom Riggs is giving our cemetery a dressing before frost kills the grass Sunday school attendence at churches as reported was larger this Sunday than usual Service at Methodist Parsonage home was well attended Sunday night MRS RYKEB VISITS Mrs Algie Ryker of East Mo-1 line 111 who is visiting until Saturday with her mother Mrs I Ben Olson and Mr Olson of the Titantic community was a Monday visitor in Stilwell with her I mother and called at the D-J office to have the paper come to her for the next year BARBER SHOP aL SMITH Public Accountant LOCATION: One half mile east of Evansville Ark on the A Reed Farm Audits Investigations Federal ft State Income Beach Prop Open 7 am to 8 pm daily and Sunday morning t-20 Years 1st door D-X Station in Checkertown WEST PEAVINE Tax Services Crew Bldg Phone 423 Tahlequah Okla TTises (In case of rain sale will be held following day) ARE YOU? Lunch served Terms: Cash Begins at 10:00 A MACHINE WORKS Walter Pruitt and son Pete and Tex Mamma Lon Tatum and Haskell Pope returned home Sunday from Colorado where I they have been employed for! some time Joe Crittenden has completed! building a new fence around his yard Edd Sherley and John Hudgins are helping build a new room on Rav Moreland's house We are sorry to report Mrs Nancy Crittenden on the sick list Mr and Mrs Eldred Crittenden are spending a few days with his parents Mir and Mrs Joe Crittenden Phone 159 Bavins a new Radio? XMCdi Radio mM BiJliUss four own Radio XUidlllC hOUM-tO-bOUM CM cation? LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD Latest Machine Tools Prompt and Satisfactory Service all work up to round Aak lln Frlendls Servlets -and Adtlea of HATCH RADIO Acrou tram SUlaoB Depot Opposite Long-Bell Lbr Co Red cow 5 yrs old calf by aide Red white face cow 3 yn old calf by side Brown cow 10 yrs old giving milk Hog weight 200 pounds Sorrel mare 11 yrs old Bay mare 3 yn old Sorrel hone 2 yean old dforfbnont From where I siC- ly Joe Marsh He gives not best who gives most but he gives most who I gives best 20 Hons Bedstaads and springs Half bed and springs Dresser 2 stand tables Cook stove Dining table 4 chairs Straight chain 2 rocking chain Safe: 1 Ironing board Wash tub and board Pressure cooker New Bee Vac electric washing machine Sewing machine Heating stove 1 wash kettle Stand of lard 250 Cans of fruit 1 Lot dishes pots pans and many other items too numerous to list FARMING TOOLS Springfield 3" farm wagon Give work rather than alms to the poor The former drives out indolence the latter industry Tryon Edwards I A Sound Idea Will Last Say you saw it in D-J Sat good chain hameas Saddle bridle and blanket Set blackamith toola (AnviL blower vise tongs and hammers) Hand saws 1 crosscut saw Double bitted axe Beautiful Memorials When the brewers distributors and beer retailers Joined together in OMahoow eight yean age to maintain good conditions to places when beer is sold it was something new for the brewing Industry to do From where sit the result of this work by the brewing industry proves the soundness of its plan It has been of value to the communities the law enforcement officers and to the Industry itself MONUMENTS AND MARKERS OF DISTINCTION Over at Bill the other night Pete Swanson got to talking about a lot of you fellows think much of tbs Idea of farmers using airplanes when they first started here in Pete aid look what happened! The Ides was good and it spread to other states until this summer there were enough Flying Farmers over the country to have national convention at Another good Idea that baa hold- and lasted occurred to ms the setf-regulaUou pha of the BL Bnwen Foundation GEORGE MORTON Complete Stock of Many Different Kinds of Granite and Marble HANKINS HOKUKENT CO Fayetteville Ark Atchley Mgr Stilwell Yard OWNER 0 1947UA BREWERS FOUNDATION OKLAHOMA COMMITTEE 1304 lit National BUg Oklahoma ply No By-Bidding Col 0 Whelchel Auct in- Va mm.

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Years Available:
1944-1977