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The Muldrow Sun from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 8

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The Muldrow Suni
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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8
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mm BLACKJACK We had an awfuUy hieavy rain 3B hail storm FHday evening. iljsses' Anna and Gladene Sutton visited Miss Flossie Butcher Sunday Mr, Joe Boyd was a Thursday nite wifiitor at Long. Mrsi John Williams of Muldrow and daughter, Mrs. Ida Square of Hanson spent Sunday ev- Mr. -Brice'Randolph and family.

Miss Olive Cook-, of Seven Oaks visited Miss Jewell Claunch Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Bond were visiting relatives around Boland Saturday night. Our new school teacher has moved to Liberty. Mr.

Jim Tromwell apd Flossie were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Suiton night. GANS Mr. John McEathin of Marble City is visiting E.

C. Gilbert and family this week. The son of and Mrs. Fred Grover Appier burned last week spent Saturday night with the lat- but is imptoving nicely. ler's brother, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Me 'Sehee Mr. Clifford Renfro and Mr. Pendergrass spent Tuesday with Mr. and Grover Renfro of Op- Hollow.

Mrs. Brice Randolph is still im- tiful- biiie ribbfln, coveted honors, Mun Cook of Chapel placed second and D. Fi Sise- niore, veteran fiddler of Sallisaw wag. third. Winsell's sensational playing of Wednesday night had the packed houSg whooping ami yelling and it was his splendid reception, no doubt that led the judges to decide that Jttenry Ford should send to Sequoyah county for a real fiddler, to play some of his, old time favorites, which he has been tt4- vocating during recent-months.

In fact Winsell played two of Henry's favorite pieces during the tournament. Leon Oliver of Marble City was! The judges had a difficult time in in Gang Thursday. the winners as every con- Quite a number of people are testant was keyed and primed for ac- shipping radishes this week. Brother Lawson, minister of chUTch of Christ, will preach Saturday night. Conie hear him.

Mr. and Mrs. Fonce Holland were proving very slowly. Mr. Ciifton McEver who is work-1, in Fort Smith Friday tug at Huntington, spent the I Neva OHvev was vi Ffeek end with her parnets, Mr.

and'home of Mr. Lee Spencer of Salli- que event and it is of tion with the bow and fiddle. John Chroiiister and John Woodwan) made splndid showings, but they failed to get within the selected circle. The te.st went over big ami the theater way packed during the three nights for the contest. The patrons enjoyed the nni- la pteicriptima for Flti, Deoffoe.

BOidiu I 7er and Bfalarifli. klils' the gemu W. O. BRUTON Attorney-at-Law -i Ti-ps Over Banks, Rooms 5 Oklahoma For Planting 1-1" AW I have a large supply of good cotton seed for planting. Theste were picked early before the rains and are in first clas.s condition for planting seed.

If you are in need of cotton seed for planting purposes let me supply you- Price.s reasonable. -ilrs. Ben McEver. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Tadlock and eSaughter, Iva, of Hanson accom saw last week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Dodson of the Northeastern Teachers College was Mr. Neal Kinsey of weeK. Sin Thur.sday nigh'i sith Mr. Brice Randolph WFNSELL WINS COUNTY FIDDLER'S CROWN 0 LIBERTY (From Sequoyah County Democrat) Earl Winsell of near Salli.saw Most everybody is planting cotton crowned champion of Sequoyah coiin- avound ty in the old fiddlers contest, which Clifford Vaughn and Mi.ss;was hold Monday, Tuesday and Wod- Rogers married. nesday of this week at Mrs.

Etta ha.s new range; land theater. Winsell was prize of in and a bcac- the contestants have decided to chal- loige Winsell for his title. The 'ntest will be held within tiie ne.xt two 1 months. The judges were Dr. T.

F. Wopcl, Walter Neel and Oscar Rogers, three of old fa.shion music. 40.J-40O Merchants BankJ Building FORT ARK. -0- AKJISIS lii.tle hail HENRY MORGAN MULDROW, OKLAHOIMA fell There a here Friday. Tulsa spent Saturday nighi and Sunday with l''i-aiik (n-een.

Mv. Dan Morris was buried at (he Akins cemetery Saturday. Vv ERT'S BARBER SHOP Prices as follows: H-iiv cut .35 nve .10 .20 WIRT LEWIS, Owner We Are Eager To Please You When you telephone or call to advise us concerning details incident to the service we render you or to a.sk foi- explanation of office or accounting matters in which you are interested, we feel Lhat you are doing us a l-'AVOR. We do not regard such calls as "TROUBLES." More than likely, your advice that our help is needed i.s our first intimation that we can be of particular assistance to you. Inquiries pertaining to your bills or relations with our offices, are welcomed liy us as opjiortunities to acciuaint you with details with which you may he unfamiliar.

There is no j)hase of the lelationship between you oui-, our oi-ganization, in whith we aie not intei'ested. The sort of and tlie treatment from every ilepartnieiit 'if (his is our most inipoi-tant consideration. We invite su.ugestioiis, and constructive criticisms. ThuM can we Ijest you cfficitntly, pioniplly, courteously, iind economically. OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Eastern Division W.

H. CRUTCHER, Mgr. Courteous, Personal Attention to Every Customer 5 it AM STA.XDIXC A JACK AT FARM 2 MILES EAST OF MULDROW. SFASON W. D.

GRIFFIN MULDROW, i' NO. 1 It Doesn't Look Like The Same Dress No nuilter how careful you may be with your clothes get soiled. Dust works into the fabric and the prettiest tlrcss'loses its chai'm. Our cleaning process will restore il to original lu-'uitv. demand jiew colors.

Your last frock man be made beautiful and pvit ii) style by 'Ivaving llieiii dyed, anj" one color you like best. BRING IN THAT DRESS TODAY HATS Cap.s' $1.00 25c Wc guarantee all our work! If we please, tell others, if not, tell us. QUEEN GLEANERS DYERS RELIABLE DYERS CLEANER.S AND PRESSERS Expert Garage Service If your car doesji't run to suit you bring it to Wells and Rogers for expert garage service. We do all kinds of automobile repair work. We have the machinery and experience to you the best of service.

We have recently put in a stock of GENUINE PARTS. "IVhen you are in need of any kind of Genuine "Ford parts, we can supply you. Wells and Rogers (The old Matthews Stand) MULPROW, OKLAHOMA GUARANTEED! Always A Good Assorttueiit to Select From Positive Guarantee Reasonable Terms' We have 50 rc conditioned used Fords to select from, in these eou may iind trucks' sedans, coupes, roadsters and tourings. Eacli car that leaves our place has our absolute guarantee of absolute satisfaction. What more could you ask? Buy now.

Get your choice of these good cars by buying early. Come in and look them over. Each car is in first- class mechanic il condition and has been gone over thoroughly in our shop. Reader-Frye Motor SAL LIS A MM.

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Pages Available:
3,123
Years Available:
1920-1930