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Sequoyah County Times from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • 12

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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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7 11 SEQUOYAH COPimr TIMES, gallkiwr. OMa, 8ft t. MW I Mas. arrived Saturday to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edd Griffith. tiore By Mu Henihaw, rtporin eastern, at italequah this term. Bob Irvin Vobenon of Keata visited Paul Ingle Friday evening. The two were schoolmates at Connors. Mr.

Itonroe Moore was seriously Injured Saturday afternoon when a horse fell with him. He received serious head injuries which required surgery. He is in the Mulkogee General hospital. 1 At this writing Mr. Moore is-improved.

Kimbrell of Sun VaR ejr, CAUL i Miia Lois Jane Morton who has been working at Oklahoma City pent the Labor Day week end with her parents, Mr Mrs. Frank Morton and family. She will reenter College when school opens there. tion, Olen Fine, W. W.

OConnor, J. H. Whisenant and daughter, Eileen. At this meeting, Past President pins were presented to Joyce Elliott and Dorothy Nation. The new Unit President Mrs.

R. M. Galatian, was elected 2nd District Chaplain at the recent State Convention which was held in Okmulgee. ter, Teresa Carol, of Kansas City, Mo. and Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson Montgomery and children of Cedar Creek. Mr. Clyde Nichols of Haywood came Thursday of last week to visit relatives, Mrs. Henry McDonald and children.

Sgt and Mrs. H. Ferguson and daughter are visiting in the Mrs. Mary Bell Carter Celebrates 85th Birthday At "Bull-In" Dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Covington and daughter, Beverly Jean, of Wichita, and Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Sorrel of Muskogee spent Labor Day week end in the John Covington home. Mr. and Mrs. Beh Harris of Forum visited in the home id her mother, Mrs.

Ids Mae McAlister and family, on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Haney and two children of Albuquerque, N. Mr.

and Mr. Paul Turner and daughter, Paula, went to Tulsa Sunday where they attended the state American Legion Also, Min Shirley Covington returned home Saturday after spending the past two months in California with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Min Margaret Moore of Muskogee spent last week end with her Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Moore. This is an honor to our unit fe0 parenV1 and it should encourage each Ferguson and children, and member to fully cooperate with Henry the new president who brought jnd children, such an honor. Sgt Ferguson has completed his stretch of service with the S.

Army Air Force, but he has reenlisted and will be stationed in Idaho when his furlough over. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Choate and son of Tulsa were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. Barbara B.

Choate. Cookies and coffee were served at the close of the meeting. The Home Demonstration Club met for a call meeting Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. R. M.

Galatian for the purpose of selecting their exhibits f6r the county fair. Members attending were: Mrs. Galatian, Mrs. B. C.

Prater, Mrs. wr At i Mrs. Jennings Garrison of Ok- Edgar Ford, Mrs. Bruce Nation, I lahoma clty vWted Mr. Mrs.

Bin. Mary Ball Carter Mrs. Harry Perkins; and Mrs. Olen Fine. REVIVAL TO BEGIN A revival will begin next Sunday night at the Gore Methodist Church, with Rev.

J. M. Whisenant doing the preaching. The song service will start at 7:15 p.m. each night.

Charlie Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Monta Breedlove last week end. Mrs. Alma Morton and granddaughter, Miss Deloris Morton left Friday night for a visit with Miss Mortons sister and her family in Morton, Texas.

Its The Meat That; Makes The Meal We Have Purchased At Special Prices A Large Quantity Of Baby Beef For This Sale -We Pass; The Savings On To You-Stock Your Deep Freeze Too and Mrs. Bob Wilson and children, James Robert and Linda, of Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs. George Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs.

Hilbert and Lester Hibbs, all of Choteau, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Martin and Mr, and Mrs. Haskell Hartin of Horn iny, and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Smith and children, Donnie and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nation, Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Nation, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carter and son, Jimmie Claude, Mr. John Tyner, Mr, and Mrs.

Roy Nation and sons, Bill and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Tyner and son. Dale, Mr. and Mrs.

Walt Hair, Mrs. Arbie Corley, and Kn M. E. Hefley, all of Gore, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Holt and daughter, Wilma Lue, of Vian. Mrs. Carter is one of Sequoyah Countys pioneer residents. She came here eighty years ago with her parents, from Missouri. A regular meeting of the American Legion was held in the City Hall on Thursday evening, with Post Commander Paul Turner, in charge.

OFFICERS INSTALLED Installation of American Legion Auxiliary officers for the year was held on last Friday evening, in the City Hall, with nine members and nine visitors present Installing officer was Past President Joyce Elliott Officers being installed were: President Anna Bess Gala-tan; 1st Vice-Pres. Rubye Riley; 2nd Vice-President Doris Rowe; Secretary Dorothy Nation; Treasurer Oral Fine; Chaplain Joyce Elliott; Sgt at Arms Kitty Lou Thomas and Sarah Barrick; Historian Bertha Turner. Other members present included: Virginia Whisenant, Billie Ford, and Loraine OConnor. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Clarissa Moore, Fast Dist President Mrs.

Lucille Pratchard, and Mrs. Bobbie Pratchard, all of Por-um; and other special guests were: R. M. Galatian, Bruce Na- Mr. Wallace Warren sold his pasture which just west of Vian, to a man in McAlester last week.

GOOD CENTER CUTS Sgt and Mrs. Buford Lackey and two children of Ft Smith, Ark. visited his sister, Mrs. Charles Elliott Mr. Elliott and Mary Elizabeth, on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mullen and PURE FRESH LEAN GROUND La runn rnaoi Beef Mr. and Mrs. Waldo MnhUng and children of Pharoah spent 25 -Bone 49 LB.

son, Don, of Shawnee spent I the Labor Day week end in Gore, Thursday with Mr. and lbs. Clif-1 ford Spears and family. They planned to fish on the Arkansas Mrs. Gertie Rodgers of Wichita, Kane.

and little Wayne TENDER JUICY TENDER MEATY CHUCK La Roast Sirloin 49 Bin. Mary Bell Carter, better known in Gore aa Aunt Bell, wa guest of honor Sunday when 74 memben of her family and friends met at her home and enjoyed a butt-in" dinner, in celebration of her 85th birthday. Mrs. Bruce Nation made the specially -decora ted cake for her. On it was Happy Birthday and the number 85.

Guests who honored Aunt Bell on this all-important occasion of her life were: Mrs. Otto Lackey and children, Kenneth and Charles, and granddaughter, Susan, all of Sallisaw, Mr. and Mrs. Don Marvel and children, Donnie, Karen, Ricky, and Kenneth, of Sacramento, California, Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Collins and children, Mrs. Joyce Morgan, Barbara, Glen, and Cedi Ray, all of Muskogee, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Collins and daughters, Peggy, Kay, and Fay of Shreveport, Louisiana, and; Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Brumley and children, Charley Earl, Sherry, and Kathy, of Sapulpa, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sha and son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Shaw, all of Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vinsant of Muskogee, Mr. and Mrs.

Fate Carter of Gore, Mr. 29 LB. Robinson of Muskogee came Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rodgers and children, and lbs.

Ethel Rodgers. Waynes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson came after him Sunday. Mrs.

Rodgers returned to Wichita Monday. Visitors at the Gore Methodist Church services Sunday were: River the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rodgers and family are the owners of a 1955 Chevrolet Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer McConnell and family spent Sunday in Vian, visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Homer McConnell. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Warsop returned to Gore Monday from RIB OR BRISKET 49 Stew Meat 19 TENDER EAT UM WITH A FORK LB. A CENTER CUTS SWISS OR lh uuiunn juii uiii ntiu a iih vn Club Steak PIKES PEAK OR RUMP Manila, Utah, where he has employed for the past I Manlyn and Jame of Covington; months. Mrs. Warsop is the former Miss Mrs.

E. V. Broomfield, Mrs. Leo Ritchey and Misses Dorothy and 59 Carolyn Jeffries, all of Oklahoma City. A guest in the home of Mr.

and La Margie Speck from Vian. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters and four children of Benecia, Calif. are spending a few days with her Sk, IGA EVAPORATED POLGERS COFFEE IGA FROZEN Meat Pies MILK Butane Propane TANKS Berry 'Compton READY TO BAKE Chicken Turkey or Each 23 and Saturday, was Miss Mildred Sparks of Hichita.

Miss Sparks was in school at Connors College at Warner when Mr. end Mrs. Sloan were there. Gueets of Mr? mid Mrs. Carl Bortell and daughter, Carla, Sunday, were: Mr.

and Mrs. D. H. Johnson and daughter, Marion, of Fredonia, Kans and Mr. and Mrs.

Don Johnson of Wichita, Kans. Mrs. D. H. Johnson is well-known in Gore.

She is a sister of Mrs. Fannie BortelL The two families visited other Tall Cans mother, Mrs. Ethel Ingle; Paul, and Ronnie. see Mrs. Floyd Sanders of Long Beach, Calif, arrived in Gore on Friday of last week, for several weeks visit with her parents; Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Whisenant She came especially to help them celebrate their golden wedding anniversary which will be on September 17. see Mrs.

Paul Owens of Miami spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warsop It! la I tc I til ol la th I in P1 I th pi lea lh hr pe mi pu be thi wl C0 r-- 5 fa a co Ti wi th: wl In evi dit to 1 kn mil 1 1 the Foi oft I pa La vhic iiate Th reve Ilgh outfa ntin lude 83 lOff Can Pound Beef Packed In Heavy Syrup Supply Company Sallisaw Phone 6-4501 end with bar sisters, Nancy and relatives and friends while they SPICED PEACHES SUGAR A i A PURE GAto FACTORY PACK Okla. f-. CRISCO SHORTENING hst St a Day Coo Help Build Rk tied Save You From Being tfatratofxl experts reveal vitamia IGA All Purpose ENRICHED FAMILY STYLE were here.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bryson and daughters, Bobbie, Ann, Sharon, and Wanda, of Tulsa, spent the week end wth Mrs. Bryson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Liston and children. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner are their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs.

dis Turner end baby daughter, Iva Kay, of Brinkley, Ark Yiaiting the Turners also during the week end was their granddaughter, Miss Marion Brady of Webbers Falls. Miss Brady has worked in Ok-homa City this summer, but she will go to Stillwater next week to reenter College where she is a senior in the School of Home Economics. Mr. Clifford Spears spent last week end with his family in Gore. Mr.

Spears is working for the Missouri Pacific railroad in Falls City, Nebraska. Min Joy Rowe of Coolidge, Ariz. arrived Tuesday for a visit with her brother and family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rowe and children and with other relatives. She will attend school at North- Kathleen.

Miss Betty Finney of Bristow is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Carter, and children. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Williams and daughters, Faye and Gayle, of Stockton, Kans spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Callison and baby, and with Mrs. Nettie Callison and Juanita. Guests in the home of Mrs.

R. B. Carlile and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L.

Walters, Sunday, were: Mrs. Carl Terrill and daughter, Miss Jessie Ruth Terrill of Muskogee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlile, Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. Carlile, jr end children, and Mr. and Mrs. Paid Carlile and children, all of Sallisaw, Mr.

and Mrs. Foreman Carlile and children and Mrs. R. W. Armstrong of Vian, Mr.

and Mrs. A J. Henshaw and children of Gore, and Sgt and Mrs. John Began and daughter, Linda, of McAlester. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.

Alta Seay and sons were: Mr. and Mrs. Mason Montgomery and three children of Claremore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ames and daugh- ughter, in cooked foods plus faulty diet bs Mrioealy undermining your strength, and mbtance, making yen fed on edge effecting yoor eppe-the qmMng year deep btemm yomr hodp it yitamht and tve ifenwd.

FLOUR .49 us 25 1 Stop Chronic Vitamia llraa Starvation TODAY -Foal Lika a Mow Person I AUSTEXB DELICIOUS gopplemeat roar diet every dy with feat one High-Potency Bexel Capsule. Jed one of these wonderfully itrength- ilhr strength- Extra Large 114 IK Can Beef Stew i the full vitamin end on' content nature provided in the group of the foflowing foods bejort 39 49 CARNATION'S HALF GALLON Topic Fresh Prunes a tfcfeaf baa bona Ihdbard I h.W karts UPTON'S Pound 80,1 35 .89 1 f- (30Lb4 Only! 15 bu- 2 PINNY FOR PENNY YOU GET' i MOKE VALUE IN HIGH-POTENCY, BLEACH mimip White Seedless GALLON JUG 49 Purex CHAIM CAR FARES 29c rapes 2 Lbs. BQXBIL SUNSHINE KRI8PY ROUND TRIP kmkas an $NJ0 MEW ORLEANS. $IUS PORT ARTHUR. $17-5U MS Sweet Potatoes Crackers 249 7e SPECIAL FORMULA VITAMIN CAPSULES Faaf Isffar laaft Bettor Wort Bettor or TOUE MOKET BACKI Lb.

HalMhMl SAIAXSAW Phone SP 1-4451 We Fill Any Doctor's Prescription Ar Easy, Fast Shopping Prices Good Full Week Except On Perishables Which We Reserve Hie Right To limit Quantities No Sales To Other Stores CENTRAL CUT RATE DRUG May Change Due To Market Tour Drug Store With The Insured Prescription Service Telephone No. BP 1-4115 SOI North Oak Sallisaw, Okla,.

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Years Available:
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