The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1941 Page: 3 of 10
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To Elect President Pro Tempore
Elect President Pro Tompore
to Succeed IL IV Curnutt
klahoma City Sept 25 --0--(113)--
sPeolal session of Oklahoma's
a senate will be called either
Oct 2 or 3 Cloy Leon Phil-
anmunced today
alliips said he believed that
Oklahoma City Sept 25 ---(LP)—
The sPecial session of Oklahoma's
state senate Will be called either
for Oct 2 or 3 Cloy Leon Phil-
lips announced today
Phillips said he believed that
It would require only one day for tery here under direction of Strode
the senators to elect a president !Funeral home Friends may call at
pro tempore- to succeed It V Strode Funeral home between 6
(Buck) Curnutt who was killed I and 9 o'clock p m WednesditY
in a truffle accident ! Mts reison s oeieen eaLw! Oil
No other business Ill be con- the second anniversary of her
ducted at the senate meeting ex- ! inarriage and the fatal accident
tePt perhaps confirmation of some I occurred Saturday while she was
recess appointments of the gcv- on the way tf) Louisiana to be with
ernor that are strictly senate mat- her husbard tutting part in army
ters Appointments pending in- ! maneuvers on the anni( ersary
elude Fred Hunt as wai den at 1L:- !date
Alester penitentiary and Ed 0-!! Helen Jones was horn October
Brien as warden at Granite re- 110 1917 in Stillwatr the daugh-
fomntriv ter of Mr and Mrs James R
formatory ter oi Air Lula rvirs James
The governor and senate lead- Jones northeast of the city She
ers believed it advisable to name was graduated from Eureka con-
a new president pro tempore to I solidated school and then entered
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sign claims for closing out the sen-
the Oklahoma A and M college
ate journal The president pro
where she was graduated in 1940
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At A and M she was a member
tempore of the senate too is
Of Kappa Phi and she was affil-
next in line to the governor after
lated with the Rebekah lodge and
Ole lieutenant governor
- the Methodist church
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Members of the Stillwater Re-
Do Not Mention lbekah lodge will attend services
In a group and will conduct ser-
vices at the grave
Ilay To Phillips1 Decedent was married on Sep-
tembcr 22 1939 in Stillwater to
!Carroll C Oarrelson They made
Or Hay Fever Lither for lie is their home here until leaving in
Sick of That Subject Trip February 1941 for Arizona where
to Itills Helped Little
Oklahoma City Sept 25-41P)--
Oov Leon Phillips' said today that
he was making an effort to dis-
courage friends and casual ac-
quaintances from inquiring about
his annual late summer battle with
hay fever
"It's gotten so I spend an hour
and a half a day talking about
hay fever" said Phillips
"Weil meaning friends are al-
ways asking me about it I mil
tired of the subject"
Phillips revealed that Carl
Remund his secretary Ads warn-
ing capitol visitors that the gov-
ernor was wary of discussing hay
fear The governor's one week
stay in Colorado apparently had
given him but little relief from
the ailment
First Child Born
Washington Sept 25 --(LP)--
Ann Victoria Warren is the first
American baby to be born at any
cf the new United St Oes Atlantic
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Aim Victoria was born Septem-
ber 21 in St Claire Mercy hospi-
tal St John's Newfoundland She
is the daughter of Lieut and Mrs
Pratt A Warren Lieut Warren
a native of Wichita Kan is at-
tached to the American garrison
there
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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Mrs Carroll C Carletsori
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uneral services for Mrs Carroll
c Oarretson 23 who died Mon-
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idag September 22 1941 In a Hot
Springs Ark hospital of injuries
1ilings Am nospliat ()I InjurieN
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1 received Saturday in an antomo
11 bile accident were held Thurs
day afternoon 230 o'clock at the
First Methodist church the Rev
Wilimcore Kendall Oklahoma
city former Stillwater minister
officiating ESsisted by tro Is C
Itfrisor
Durial was in Fairlawn ceme-
Lieutenant Garretson is stationed
I at Fort Huachuea She remained
1-- 1 nrIA 41-es
oxia a aaugnter wnom they nave
Ithere for three months and then
returned to Stillwater to mal6e her not named The child's weight
home until her husband completed was 6 pounds She was born at
his army service 5:07 o'clock p In in Stillwater
Survivors include her parents I Municipal hospital
I paternal grandfather Richard
Jones Stillwater: maternal grand- Judson Bryan of the Bryan
!parents Mr and Mrs E C Lee Motor company here attended a
Perkins one nephew James Rob- J preview of the new Oldsmobile
lert Emerick Stillwater one sister B-44 held in Oklahoma City Tues-
!Mrs Marguerite Emerick Still- day September 23 Details of
water and other relatives Oldsmobile's ng n g n g ng ng ng ng
Oscar A terow
Oscar A Lerow 62 died Sep-
tember 23 1941 in Wesley hospital
Oklahoma City His home was in
Perkins Okla Funeral services
were held in the Strode Funeral
home in Stillwater Wednesday
afternoon with the Rev H B
Long officiating Interment was
in Perkins cemetery
Oscar Lerow wa born in Jef-
ferson county Nebraska March 1
1878 the son of George Henry and
Amanda E Lerow He came to
°lc:a:Ica:la with his parents 48
YOars ago and settl4d on a farm
In Lincoln county where he made
his home until five years ago
when he moved to Perkins
He had been a miner by pro-
fession There arc two brothers
and four sisteis living namely
Alex R Lerow of North Dakota
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in the veterans' hospital at Sul
I phur for the last week for a phys
ical checkup returned home Mon
Jay night
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Hal A hleNut t Stillwater pOst
master and Mrs McNutt re-
turned Surday from noston
Mass where he attended a four-
day session of the National Asso-
ciation of Post Masters Approxi-
mately 2200 postmasters from
hroughout the United State3 at-
xrded to hilar repre3mtatives of
he department discuss policies
and practices McNutt said
Mrs Frances Gray formerly
credit clerk at the Stillwater
Montgomery Ward office who has
served as relief credit clerk at the
company's offices at Clinton Mo
and Winfield Kan this summer
has been transferred in a Elm i la r
capacity to the company's El
Reno office She visited last week-
end with friends in SLilwater
Mr and Mrs Walter Linsen-
tneyer and daughter Ida Faye
have returned from a 10-da? visit
at Galveston Tex and Lake
Charles La The Linsentneyer
family lives three miles northeast
of Glencoe
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Born Friday Sept 19 1941 to
Mr and Mrs George Price 507
at Galveston Tex and Lake Thirty-seven men and women
in this district obtained employ-
Charles La The Linsentneyer
ment during August through the
family lives three miles northeast
of Glencoe Oklahoma State Employment Ser-
' vice office in Stillwater according
Born Friday Sept 19 1941 to to E C Townsell manager
Mr and Mrs George Price 507 Throughout the state 6439
West Maple avenue Stillwater workers were assisted in obtaining
Okla a daughter whom they have employment during the month
not named The child's weight bringing the total for the first
was 6 pounds She was born at eight months of 1941 to 53689 a
figure that is far ahead of the
5:07 o'clock p in in Stillyater
Municipal hospital 46404 jobs filled during the same
period a year ago August job-
finding exceeded by 1385 the 5-
Judson Bryan of the Bryan
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Motor company here attended a 54 placements made during Au-
preview of the new Oldsmobile I gust of 1940
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ana mrs ueorge nice 0-
West Maple avenue Stillwater
I Okla a dauahlpr whom thrv
day September 23 Details of
Oldsmobile's sales and advertising
plans as well as company policies
for the coiniig model year were
outlined to retail selling organ
izations
Property Bill to House
Washington Sept 25
The senate by yoke vote today
adopted a conference report on
the administration's property re-
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Murray Silenced!
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Fort Ittot th Refosmi to Otuitt the
Auditorium to Altalft fill 1
tor America first Talk
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Fort Worth T4ek Sept 25
(LP)--city offielali today re4
twed to allow Alfalfa Bill
Murray former governor of
Oklahttna use of the Will
Roger- Memorial auditorium
for an laulationist rallY bore
October 7
The request for the atidi-
toritun came from Joe lialleY
Ii win Dullas leader of the
Ainerlia First committee aho
said that Murray would speak
here "even if he had to d su
in a cottcn patch"
Ilazel Hayes auditorium
inanager &Med Irw1n'4 re-
quest She said she acted upon
ordrs ham ciiy Manager
Sam Bothwell tnd the city
counc11
"The city reserves the right
to use discretion in renting
the auditorium and the colise-
um" she sail "It is not the
first time the auditorium has
been denied to religious and
patriotic groups"
37 Obtain Jobs
Thro wilt Agency
Mrs J T Glasscock
Mrs J T Glasscock mother of
three Stillwater residents and a
former resident of Stillwater died
Wednesday morning in a Shawnee
hospital it has been learned here
Funeral services were held Thurs-
day afternoon at 2 o'clock in
Shawnee and burial was at that
place
Among the survivors are Mrs
D E Thomas Mrs Glenn Duck-
wall and H E Glasscock Stillwa-
ter 7! 812 Main
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Parts Of State
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Oklahoma's North and South
Canadian river: running at flood
stage through wcstein and cm
trai ections of the i“ate went out
of their banks in on places to-
day inundated levianchi and
washed away at leait one railroad
bridoo
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Sown Canadian whien went Out
of its banki 'tar Union City at
1 a to when the liver leached a
heiWlit cif (lila and one-lialf tect
F1ojl sti4e at that point is
feet The ciest had 111Icn to flood
sttie at 8 U in hOWCVer and no
fur:lo r daniage wAs expei led
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h ans the f300th Canadian
at Tuttle a frite ctliect of
wiCer alone the streion wit
today railway ctP-
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HAVI1V littnIVFOIN !AMPS by
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Rex Sliced Bacon Lb 29c
Fillet of Haddock Lb 25c
LEAN PORK ROAST LB 29$
SWISS STEAX (ARM ROUND) LB 29$
AIRSHiP SLICED BACON LB 35$
prun RIB Boned and Rolled LB 39$
RED SALMON Oa HALIBUT LB 29$
RED SKIN CHEESE (Aged WIN) LB 44$
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Wilson's Sugar Cured
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424 MAIN
Plans UndeN ay
For liontecoming
MMM0
Preliminary plans for the 1041
Homecoming program at A and
M college were made at a meet-
ing palled by Eecretary Archie
Latin in Old Central Wedireoday
afternoon A second meeting
wip representatives of each cam-
pus organi7ation to be in atten-
dance Is called !Ca next Thurs
day at 4
There will be no pre-Homecoming
reception this year the Friday
night schedule Leing taken up
with the pre-game pep meeting
CootEsey's
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Style
Whole
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Beans
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315
MARGO PEPPERS (Per" 7c) 10 Lbs3Et
BARTLETT PEARS (FRESti) 3 PGR-t0
Fancy Tomatoes 2 lbs 15c i Rocky EcTr-d- 2 for 23
WELL: MACHO CELERY s 2 Large Bunches 251-
tanninfiPears bu 75c I Yellow Onions 3 lbs10c
ShOViiiiTE CAULIFLOWER---LCEi MELDS 121h-i
tii-rots-- 3 bun 10c Squash per lb712c
tELICIOUS APPLES (EXTRA FAHOY) 6 FOR 25-0
Potatoes 10 lbs —19c Pen-Je! 3
PulvPriZed
Lb 4ar 3111
Size D
(all 7!-:2e
SIRLOIN STEAKS Las 390
LINK SAUSACES LB 29t
CLUB STEAKS (JUICY) LB 35
CALF HEARTS CII TONEUES
CHEESE SPREADS 2-20c Glasses 37t
MICA YEAST CAXE
FRYERS
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Fully Dreased
312-1b avg 604
Each JO to
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Turkeys - Horseradish Creme
FREE DELIVERY
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ville
A tarede SaturdlY morning
steak fry after the Tulsa- Ague
game an informal luncheon Sat-
urday noon and the usual dec-
oration program for camptis and
student quartets make up the
chief general sessions planned
More and more individual groups
rally 'round at homecoming and
many such group breakfasts are
being scheduled Martin said Fra-
ternity groups also will hold
their annual sessions the night of
the game
Zipper portrollos brier tases un-
der arm envelopes ring binders
JIinkei & Sons tall Main St
Inventory
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White Naphtha
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KUHR GREEN BEANS Case Mrs 990
KUHR PEAS Case $269 3 Cans 350
CORN Whole Kernel
"" Ccuntry Gentleman Case $IIIans 330
FRUIT CCCKTAIL Doz 2149 3 Cans 390
CRISPY crucKERs 2 Lb Box 290
3 Cans 33c
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