Payne County News (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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PAYNE COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928
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Neighborhood News
visits to score the school
spent
Ford road-
Sat-
Ralph Hart lost a milk cow one Mrs. Anna* Ji™
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poisoned.
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Mrs. George Rains and
909 Main
STILLWATER
Phone 833
of Glencoe
B. Aldrich
and Mrs. Elbert Hart took
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
is meeting Tuesday afternoon while Mr.
Homer visited their nephew, Earl
spent
fami-
Willson home.
Farm Woman’s club met
28 years a resident of
Stillwater Township
BETHEL
MRS. W. J. COATF.
THEY SEEK
PUBLIC OFFICE
caller! at the Jess Majors home Sun-
day morning.
Mrs. Galusha called at the Van
Coevering home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis
the evening with their son and
ly, ix-e Davis.
The Payne County News in authorized
to announce the following nominees for
Office, Muhjrct tn the action at general
election Novcinb r 6, 192K.
Why Ride Your
Tires to the
DANGER POINT
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hesser.
Joe Stephenson went to Enid Sun-
day to see his brother, Beril, who has
been operated on for appendicitis.
The long* autumn nights are hei
yourself comfortable by getting one of
those
away on account of sickness.
John Walton is having much dif-
ficulty about getting stock water, as
he is moving his cattle from j lace to
place.
Little Marvin Dale Bird is now
able to be in school after an absence
of a week on account of sickness.
Relatives gathered at the home of
Lewis Medcalf to remind him he had
passed another milestone, so they
celebrated his and Mrs. Carrie New-
ton’s birthday together, at the home
of Mr. Medcalf. Relatives and neigh-
bors gathered with well-filled bas-
kets, and all partook of a bountiful
dinner. We hope them both
more happy birthdays.
Republican Candidate for
County Treasurer
Your Old Tires
on
As the grain drill gets older, it
will need more care than just careful
oiling occasionally, says R. W. Baird,
agricultural engineering, Oklahoma
A. and M. col’ege. One of the most
common troubles with grain drills
that have been used several seasons
is that all the holes do not feed the
same amount of seed and that the
total grain sown does not check with
the figures shown on the regulator
that set- the amount of seed passing
out of the drill. When this happens,
the drill should be adjusted to do the
proper kind of work.
that throws a soft light. A new ship-
ment just in.
ill produce
jYlW EGGS
Now is the time to buy your wall paper,
while we are closing out this season’s
stock to make room for our new stock
which will soon arrive.
Elect
MRS. CORINNE HART
for
COUNTY SI PERINTENDENT
OF PAYNE COUNTY
17 years teaching experience in
Oklahoma rural schools s-j*
vice-president, and Mrs. Iva Bay, sec-
retary-treasurer.
Herbert Coate spent Saturday eve-
ning with Carl and Forrest Court-
right.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coate and
daughter, Alice, attended church ser-
vices in Perry Sunday morning, and
visited their daughter, Mrs. R. c.
Highfill, and family.
We are sorry to learn of the seri-
ous illness of Mrs. Albert Swanson
at the Stillwater hospital.STARR VALLEY
MRS. ELBERT HART
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hesser
Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Leigh.
Milton Hesser is home from Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. Steward
called at the home of O.
Tuesday evening.
Ival Hesser has a new
ster.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hart went to
Arkansas City, Kan., Wednesday.
Curtis French and Mabel Aldrich
are on the sick list this week, with
the sore throat.
and Mrs. Harry Leigh picked
for Joe Stephenson Wednes-
DI STRICT 30
MRS. WILLARD C. MOORE
Lewis Will.-ey took a load of hogs
and cattle to Oklahoma City Thurs-
day for E. C. Lee and Frank Wag-
oner.
Bill Johnson called on Willard
Moore Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bickell and
children, and Mrs. Mathews and
daughter of Yale, spent Sunday with
R. E. Thomas and family.
Lulu Moore spent Tuesday after-
noon with her mother, Mrs. J. C.
Whitmore, and daughter, Lillie.
A large crowd attended the party
given at Jess Moor e’s, Saturday
night. All present had a fine itme.
Cake and coffee were served at a
late hour.
J. C. Whitmore hauled a load of
cotton to Coyle Saturday for Frank
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Orian Harden and
family are visiting with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harden.
Mrs. Nelse Nottingham and daugh-
ter, Pearl, have been picking cotton
for Jess Nottingham.
Eddie Moore of Stillwater took
dinner Sunday with Lester, Jessie
and Bertha Whitmore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whitmore and
children, Johrfriie and Lillie, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Watkins.
Miss Bales of Coyle spent from
Friday night until Monday morning
with Bertha Whitmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Moore spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larkin
Spencer and son, William.
Russell Thomas made a business
trip to Yale Tuesday.
Jim Olson of Kansas is here visit-
ing relatives. He is a cousin of J. C.
Whitmore.
Roy Thomas i s t h e owner
Ford roadster.
Sunday evening to see Mr. Kankaid, I will be completed, ready for over the
who has been sick for several weeks. I top again when the state inspector
and found him isproving. visits to score the school.
Mr. Bargers’ condition still re-1 Mrs. John Horner attended club
mains undetermined; everybody
hoping for a speedy recovery. r
Alice and Esther Jackson, and Mo- Walker, who had been ill, but was
linda Phillips spent Sunday with much improved.
Treva Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edgar and
Several parties purchased apples daughter, Lucille; Mrs. R. J. Moore,
from the --ar that was in Vinco fast; Archie Moore and son, Junior, and
week, at $1.35 a bushel.
Nearly everyone attended the cir-
cus in Stillwater last Thursday.
Everybody reports a good show.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bowden called
at the parental, H. A. Middlebusher
home, Saturday evening. They have I
rented the Arthur Leka farm and
will move soon.
W. P. VanZandt purchased a wagon '
at the Walters sale, and Clarence '
i Waltman a team.
Mrs. Oral Ball called at the H. A. ;
, Middlebusher home Saturday morn-1
Mr. Axtell of Stillwater was call-
|ing in t h i s neighborhood Tuesday i
i morning.
p«UL —
•lay last week; thought to have bee i
stock
FAIRVIEW
MISS LENA BICKELL
Still fine cotton-picking weather,
but sure <!o need some rain.
Earl Walker and daughter, Elva
(’lark, of Arkansas City, Kan., ate
Friday evening supper with Mrs.
Walker and Lena. Mr. Walker is a
nephew of Mrs. Walker.
Most everyone from out in ....
neighborhood went to see the street
parade Thursday.
Mrs. Walker and Lena spent We I-
nesday afternon with Mrs. Mollie
Hals, who has been ill the past week,
but is better at this writing.
Olive Flick spent Thur-day with
Grandma Ousley of Stillwater.
Jack Smith of Stillwater took din-
ner with his daughter, Mrs. Jessie
Rains, one day last week.
L. A. Flick has been quite sick the
past week. Dr. Gray called to see
him Saturday morning. He has con-
gestion of the lungs, but is feeling
some better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vandeventer
of Avoca, la., took dinner Friday
with Mrs. Walker and Lena. Mr.
Vandeventer is a nephew of Mrs.
Walker.
Alfred Mueller took a load of cot-
ton to Stillwater Friday and Satur-
day.
Mrs. Walker and Lena spent Sun-
day with Grandma Ou-ley of Still-
water.
Mrs. Emma Mueller called on Mrs.
Rudolph Mueller Saturday morning
and took her to town with her.
GEO. FLESNER
Democratic Nominee
for
County Commissioner
M ARENA
JENNIE VAN COEVERING
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Codgar and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stewart
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Longan, and Mr. a n d Mrs. Poling
called at the Jack Donald home and
surprised them with a big dinner, re-
minding Mr. Donald of his 39th
birthday.
Josephine Domstead spent Friday
night and Saturday with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hender-
son.
Ele'ha Gibson spent Saturday
with Marie Henderson.
Frank Wagoner took a truckload
of cattle to Oklahoma City Friday.
A large crowd of people was in
Covie Saturday.
Leslie and Mirl Long, and Law-
rence Ellisc n called at the Van Coe-
vering home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donald and
family cal'ed at the Van Coevering
home Sunday evening.
There will be a revival meeinr a!
the Brethren church beginning Sun-
day, October 21. Everyone is invited
to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Coevering
Russell Moore called on the D. C.
Moore family Saturday morning.
There will be preaching at New
Hope October 28. Everyone is in-
vited to attend.
Alice Coate came home Saturday
after spending two weeks with her
sister in Perry.
Sunday afternoon visitors with
Mrs. Nettie Courtright and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray DeVilbiss
and children, and Mrs. Geneva Co-
narro and daughter, Margaret.
Sherman Courtright is improving
at this writing.
Tuesday afternoon wa« election of
club officers. Mrs. Nel’ie Elgin was
COYLE. ROUTE 3
MISS CORA WILLSON
Mrs. Tony Hamilton went to Webb
City Tuesday morning to visit her
son, Edgar, and family. She expects
to stay at least a month.
A. F. Spurgeon sold some cattle
Tuesday to a Stillwater buyer.
Mrs. Mabie Collins came the first
of the week to help care for her sis-
ter, Mrs. Arch Allison, who is very
low with typhoid fever.
Jeannette and Bonnie Be s Kelley
of Stilh.’Ner spent a few days last I
week with their au it, Mrs. Hairy |
Hamilton.
Two of Mrs. Arch Alli on’s sisters,
Mrs. Bertha Gilb-. rt and Mrs. Mabel
Collins, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ol-
lie Hatcher, have been caring for her
the past week. Mrs. Allison's moth-
er, Mrs. Ellis, does the housework.
Several persons from here attend-
ed the circus in Stillwater Thursday,
and pronounced it real good.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bentley re- i
.. was
there . Everyone enjoyed the ice
cream that was served.
Opal Spencer spent Sunday with
Eva and Eythel Taylor.
1 Tuesday afternoon visitors at the
E. R. Nottingham home were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Marquis, Mrs. Ray
Herod, and Grandma McNabb.
Blanche Payton called in the evening.
George Nottingham spent Sunday
with his nephew, Fred Nottingham,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Poling spent
the week-end at Seminole, visiting
George Poling and family.
OAK GROVE VICINITY
MISS Z.EI.MA MIDDLEBUSHER
The rain that fell Monday night
was appreciated by all.
Clyde Mathieson, who was opera-
ted on Tuesday at the Stillwater ho;* I
pital, returned to his home Saturday I
much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart spent
Sunday with their daught r and I
family, Mrs. Clyde Mathieson.
Mr. and Mrs. Middlebusher called ISPRING VALLEY
FLORENCE NATION
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Perry of Meban, a baby boy.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Spiva,
a pair of twins.
Cotton-picking is nearly done.
Claude Nation and Paul Friede-
mann were down to Mehan to see
his mother, who is working for Mrs.
Pressey.
It is a shame that some boys have
to steal cotton for a living.
GLENCOE, ROUTE 3
MRS. R. J. BILYEU
Still dry and dusty.
S. C. Bilyeu and family, I. R. Bil-
yeu and wife were in Stillwater Sat-
urday, and Mrs. Bilyeu called at Dr.
Heses’ office to consult with him, a-
Mrs. Bilyeu’s health is bad.
It looks as though we can’t have
rain just when we need it, a« water
is getting scarce for people's stock
water.
Mrs. Sears is not so well again.
Automobile and Furniture Upholstering
Seat Covers Tire Covers
New Curtains Curtains Repaired
D. & V. Drug Co
Is
Headquarters for
FOUNTAIN PENS
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GEE-BEE
EGG MASH
IT IS GIUBANTEED)-----
cently installed a radio.
Dr. Cleverdon of Stillwater w s ;
called Saturday afttemo i to hold
consultation with Dr. Holbrook over i
Mrs. Arch Allison.
Miss Viola Goble and some friends |
drove to Cushing Thursday after-
noon tor see Viola’s sister, Mrs. Jim
Coin, and family.
Mrs. Earl Watson, a trained nur-e
from Manshester, came Saturday to
take care of Mrs. Arch Alllison.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Jacobs were
trading in StillwaV r Fridav.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Kerns of Still- ■
water spent Sunday at the parental.
L. F. Montgomery, home.
Ernest Hatcher of Hinton camo I
Saturday night to see his sister, Mrs. I
Arch Allison, but she was unable for
him to see her that night. The doc- |
tors gave some hopes for her, but she
is very low.
Mr. and
son, Irwin, spent Sunday afternoon I
at the Guy
Fairview
Friday afternoon, October 12, with
day to visit friends.
A very enjoyable evening was |
spent at New Hope Friday evening, i
The young people of hte community I
gave special musical numbers, and
Mrs. Nellie Elgin favored th? audi-'
ence with several readings that were
«e!l received. Plans were also effect-1
ed for a community day at New Hope
. when all repairwork at the school
Mr.
cotton
day.
Mr.
dinner
Jce Clapp.
Several persons from this vicinity
attended the circus in Stillwater
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hesser and
family helped Abe Hesser pick cot-
ton Friday.
Eppler Commission Co. ml
111 East Ninth Telephone 472 1
STILLWATER Vj.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horner acoom- '
I. J. Hesser and daughter, Anna. P®nied Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Waker;
of Hydro took dinner Thursday with an< family to Oklahoma City Sun-
Mrs. V’era Minnich, in Coyle. Mrs.
Almira Purviance-Abernathy, home
demonstration agent, was present
and gave an interesting talk on rug-
making. Fifteen members were pres-
ent; also a guest, Mrs. McGuire, of
the Oklahoma library commisison,
gave a talk. The next meeting wiM
be with Mrs. Frank Phillips in Coyle,
November 9. Election of officers for
the new year will be in order.
per dozen.
Jilso keeps your flock iru
best producing condition-
Orville Bilyeu and wife spent Sat-
urday night with his parents, near 1
Glencoe.
Perry Tucker, wife and baby spent
Thursday evening with Mrs. Tucker's ..tten'de'd"’tG‘7i"r c‘u .‘"'ul'stiliwMer
parents, the Alva Newtons. -•
Those who took Sunday dinner at
the I. R. Bilveu home were Dock Bil- j
yeu and family. Mr. Gebhart and two Ponca’city. TJy WiTso? did their
‘T cu »dr*PTG' chorc? while they were gone.
wife, Chester Bilyeu and family, Or- . Mr. Smith of Agra spent Saturday
ville Bilyeu and wife. The occasion njght with his daughter and family,
was to celebrate three of the sons Mr and Mrs. p f chesm(irp
birthday, and one granddaughter’s Mr and Mrg E R Nottin ham
1**71 "ft f‘ bhe,r PvC7 and famil-v 8P*nt Sund*y the W.
k'P' « «■»_” h""- A large crowd
Sheafers
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114 West Seventh Avenue—Stillwater, Oklahoma
CLARKSON
MISS PEARL HENDERSON
Mrs. Ray Henderson and Mrs.
Harve Carrier and baby were Guth-
rie shoppers Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. H. Carrier spent Wednes- /
day afternoon with her daughter, | ‘
Mrs. John Harrman.
Mrs. John Beck, Jr., spent Thurs- ,
day with Mrs. Ada Henderson and ,
daughter, Pearl.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carrier spent I
Friday at the John Harraman home, j
getting acquainted with their nev
granddaughter, who just arrive I 1
there Thursday evening.
Mrs. Ellis Henderson spent Wed- I
nesday in Coy Is as the guest of Mrs. •
Viola Persing.
The revival meeting will start a’ ]
the Brethren church at Clarkson next ,
Sunday, October 21, and will be held
by the Rev. McCann. Everybody i I
cordially invited to attend all of
these meetings.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Henderson spent
Sunday at the John Harrman home !
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carrier attend- i
ed meeting near Cushing Saturdav
night.
Mrs. Ray Henderson and Mrs. Jo? I
Carrier were Guthrie shoppers Sat- '
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carrier, and,
Harve Carrier and family i-pent Sun- i
day at the Ellis Henderson home.
ELM GROVE
Ml.SS MAE NOTTINGHAM
Eva and Eythel Taylor spent
urday night with Opal Spencer.
Several persons of this community
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nottingham
and family spent the week-end at
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