Payne County News (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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ACa7u,UJ B St
BRACE-UP NERVES.
DIGESTION, APPETITE
tBAG
TIDBITS or
CRUSHED
PAYNE COUNTY NEU’S. FRIDAY’, MAY 11. 1937
PAGE FOUR
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The club met with Mr
John
Suwiay
Still
Mr
ind M
S.
L Irenr and John Lee ca>ed • r.
r ....... ___i____i L’-.i.-
and
exhausted,
ger
had *• her guest,
>«//
.Mabie and Beulah Moorehead
Mr. and .Mr*. Mart Is*,
home
meal
3-YEAR TRIUMPH SHOWS EVERYONE
of
Sun-
Morton, last week.
Fri-
MACS STORE
M<e>re
WE GIVE S.& JI. GREEN STAMPS
170171? Triple Dip Ice Cream Cone with
r nCjD—-evcrv 50r PURCHASE Saturday
Larire Assortment Fresh Fancy 1 Q.,
( OOKIES Lb. UH,
PINTS
< kwliu* PEACHE?
IOC
19c
Pound
1 Pkg. RIPPLED WHEAT .. .. OQ..
1 Cromium Hostess Tray
x-OZ.
PINEAPPLE
FLOUR
TESTED
GOOD-HOME
2 KELLOGG’S Wheat Krispies
J GOOD-HOME
$ Flour
CORN
Prunes
Gallon
RED ( REST GREEN
25c Pork&Beans22oV10c Beans
NO. 2
10 lbs.
Can
SPLIT GREEN
MILLER'S < <»K\
MM
KOTEX
Farina
he. 10c
Sausage Pure Pork 17c
| Sugar
6c Oranges
t RF SH
POTATOES
ih .
Cam ay 3*te18c
Per Ih
12]
(ARROTS
Bunch
25c
25c 1!-
29c
Pl( NIt H \MS
27c
25c
( REAM STATION OPEN TILL 9 P. M SAT. NIGHT
RED STAR
our
21 lbs,
23c
18c
25c ,J>
Lb.
10c
of her
Mrs
Mr 1
II ILF’S
LEADER
WHOLE
GRAIN
25-OZ
J\R
•■TODAY OUR HEALTHY DIONNE
QUINS HAD QUAKER OATS”
Prunes •>"-
FURNITURE
POLISH. Full Pt
w.
day
Mr ami Mrs
nd son, Emory
KU I ET •*l’l' I l> GRi KN TOM YTO PI< KI I S
30 oz.
BLACK E> ED PE \S AND PORK
No. 2 I an__________ ..
Santa Fe Tomato
Juice, T’ll, 2 cons
FRESH COTTAGE
CHEESE
We Re^rt e
RighTlo Limit
Quantities
902 MAIN
Bick
Man
Mr*. S.
Tuesday.
Rev. Mr.
Santa Fe Whole
yVPRICOTS 2
QI |( K-ADE
fi Pkg*.
FRESH CALF
BRAINS
PE AN I T Bl TTER Qr
Fresh Ground. 2 Ih* -d)
SALT MEAT
Lb- *
several days with her mother
Mrs. Anna In mar., and family.
FIELD 0 BLUr
BUTTER
SANDW ICH
SPREAD
SUNICAL PEARS
in Syrup. 24--
WILSONS ADVANCE
COMPOUND
.attended the
Stevens home I
The length of the Great Wail of
China, including all spurs and
loops, is estimated at 2.500 miles.
WHIMAID
SHRI.MI
SWIFT’S BACON
Sliced. Ih. ...
Rahv Beef Short Cut*
STEAK
WHITE SHINOLA
Per Bottle
Fric
Mr*.
John Thomas caller! at
Spencer home Sunday•
called on J<
W hitakcr an
g
an while she w
Courtney called
SNOW *HKI X
( AKE FLOUR
.Monday after-1
Mv.n’.c.' Pepmiller and children.
Mrs. John .Miller of Pawhuska
dinner
Mrs. Annie Carne-
Thio*.* and
the I-arktn
morning.
Viola Woods.
j KOOL AID
fcr Soft Drink*
WHOLE PH KLED C
PEACHES, 24
Sunshine elub
DIONNES'
NEEDS VITAMIN B. GET IT DAILY IN QUAKER OATS!
SALT ME \T
Per Ih
the
Friday
STONE W HIPPING JQ
ui” Can
U) Ih*.
Mr*. Ix-nard Hilton
the little hour • on the
.Mr. and Mrs. Andy Simon, and
Miss Leu Reed took dinner with
Mis. S. V Wedresday.
... 1/ you font iay SASH'S
TOASTED COFFEE u the
richest. most satisfying coffee
you bat e ever lasted!
NASH Coffee
children called,#.” Mr.
T. J. Ellington Suudpi ev
.smith Royal Anne • ) < „
(MERRIES 24 £ it
present were Mr ano arc •'•m
Ixe and thre* children. Mr and
Mr*. Frank William* anrt two
grandv-i. Mr*. Katie Set ’s.
Mi. and Mrs. Roy Thomas. Mr.
(.OLD MEDAL
KITCHEN
Frark Furgervn Mrs. Eva Tipton called <>n her
Frank. Jr_ spent, mother Sunday morning to bring
home of Frank’s her a Mother's day present, which
Brents. north of town. j was a new dress, and a handmade
Mr and Mi*. Mart Lewis vm-' bouquet of rose*.
iauimaii and Mi*. J
cleaned Mrs. S. A
SOUR OR DILL
PICKLES
WHOLE SPU ED 1
PEARS. 24
Bradley
Cla-by Saturday
Weldor, and Miss Emma Maet
called on Thursday, also.
___________Lena Btesel!
baked the birthday cake. Refresh-
ment* of orange tephry and cook-
ies were served. Everyone de-
parted at a late hour, wishing the
lad»e* many more happy birthday-
.ogether.
Mrs. Eller. Lee
Tuesday night and Wednesday,
her father. John Kirby.
Th
members met Wednesday after-
noon. May 5. in th* home of Mr*.
Ruth Mayfield.with six member-
present answer.ng rollcall by each
member reading a Mothers 'lay
verse. The members had the pleas-
did some
- Gene Lanitx n
Max me Allen
Cleo Long spent the weekend
at the • me of his uncle. Jess Ma-
jor*. and family.
Luther Miller returned to his
work at Houston. Tex.. Saturday.
He was here several days to visit
hi- sister. Mirs .Mabel Majors, in
che Still* ater nospitai.
The Clifford Lanta family, and
other relative?, spent Sunday with
their parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Lou
liamtnan. xnd family.
M» Geraldine Domstead of
Stillwater «-pent several days with
hnnufolk*. th- Roy Domstead
famly. since Thursday.
DeLow Pepmiller and Del mor
Willian M»n of the CCC camp ai
Garber -pent the weekend with
homefo ► The Jess M«ore family
were other Sunday company at
Jw Delnier Pepmiller home.
M an«l .Mrs. Floyd Higgins
and children ate Friday noon
with .he les* Majors amily.
Mr*. H. V. Inman
irteen Miles Southeast
Stillwater
had several visitors at
> h«ol Sunday, while several
sir regular scholars were ab-
j sent We miss them. We are very
glad to have visitors and new
Mr*. Mart Lewis, Paul Minnamon,
Lena Bxkeli. Mr. and Mr*. Roy
Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
M crer-ad. M - I----- " -
10e,"'2„:',“r,:-25c
Camay 17c
Tall Fancy Black 1 Ck
( HERRIEF, No. 1 1 ./L
Pkg. 25c
Re*iuesta for catalogs a--e come from Missouri and Texas, and one I
went to Georgia. Mxny Oklahomans have asked for catalogs and plan
to attenq the sale. Springer a.tended the sale of Dr. 1. B. Oldham,
pres: ent of tn* OLah- a Jersey Cattle c *<>. at .Muskogee Monday and
reported that many fine animal went to Vt isc,nsin and Texas. “I re-
gret that Okla/uor a -yer* wot.id permit such splendiu cattle to go out ’
>f the state when they are nee<i -d so badly here.” Springer said.
at the a
Kaugnan.
Mr*.
work fi
Miss__
Roa Lee Tucker called o.i Mir
home one
I. W c havne t
Mr.-. Stephe .
as Mary Ruth
MILLER’S HR \N
Flakes 16 "m.
COOKING FIGS
Fancy Ijtrge, 2 Ih*
IEI.LI M (The 1 M
Fruit Pectin). Pk". XVV
Free Delivery
PHONE
860
Ben Shipley called on T. J. El
lington Sunday mornin
Sunday school time.
Frank Walgrum took
A. Clasby to Stillwater
i Arkansa-. visiting Leorards
irqKts. and came tack by Mr*,
eith s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
iteven-. and Glenn went home
Oth them
Mr Gobi**, from Cuahirg. spent ure of wearing Mother» nay rose*
Ltber’s day with her daughter, made by Mr*. Eva Tipton.red for
Lr». Maggie Kautx. the ones whom their mothers were
Mr*. Eva Tipton. Mr*. Walker thing, and white for those wh ■
id lens Bwkell drove u> the mother* had pa-*ed on. Th* ne*
ostiar. greenh.'use. and to the meeting will b* on May 26, with
fbn Grove cemetery Friday af- Mrs. Katie Srholti.
kroon, and on
»«ite: ,.
RADIUM MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER QQ
G*roldin* Sc oili was a
Night a-ad Monday g:,* t
mother. Mrs. Katie Scholt*.
Hatt ie Kautz called on
tatie Scfco.u Sunuay iiorn-
MM. Ben
crowd
at the
evening.
Mr*. Sylvia Marti’ and George
Harnden of Stillwater called at
the Rus'ell Johnson
evening last week.
M r*. Wesley Boyd
day ntght and Sunday guests of
Mr*. Moorehead. Mr*. Christine
Hudiburg was also a vi<itor Sun-
day.
Mr. #n<! Mrs. I '.arrnce Stevens
of Wichita. Kan., were Sunday
romp;.*’ al the parental. Ira Ste-
H FRESH GROUND
O HAMBURGER
John i‘<i Irere Le* called or.
their aunt. Mrs. Telia Burns, last
Thursdav afternoon.
Mr*. Gladys Sjsoo* worked for
__ Mrs. Hattie B.ttle last Wednes-
is daughter in-ia*. Mrs. Ruth lay.
Srri*. took her baby daughter.' birthday surprise *a< given
Kd Mr. Bums U> Ok a • a C t *t ( arencr ' -sons e Sat-
night in honor of Mr*.
Mr*. Mayfield and Mrs.
Lewts. whose birthday* Kcurred
FRESH
Peanut Butter 2,«;
I ARMOUR S
Milk 3<
—
I HALE'S PRIDE
Springer Jersey Sale Will
Attract Numerous Buyers
Sliced Cello Wranped
BACON
• spec.a i«t for an esamtnution urday
st Thur*day. We -urely do hope «;i*M>r*
■ is soon improved.
Clare r*. Sissons aorkeu in
LiBwate; Ml last week.
Elsie and Bobbie .*tsaons called
L th" Moo; ehead home Sur.ii;
ICE ( OLD POI’ £
Bottle OC
tended the surprise party at
George Patterson home
night, honoring his birthday;
Ver* Stallings birthday, ii*
ing Friday, and her’s being Sat-
urday. They were both surprised.
Ail seemed to unjov themselve-
playing outdoor games and visit-
ing. Refreshments of sandwiches
cake and cookies were served.
H. C. Wilson and sons. Rich-
mond and James, spent ’he week-
end at Homestead, visiting his par-
ents and other relatives. He re-
ports whtat looking good, but all
crops needing rain. They just g t
a sprinkle when we got a good
.ain Friday light.
Hugh Todd spent Saturday
night with his son. Willis, ami
wile in Frest Valley district.
Mr. Miller of Stillwater lied
Sunday. Hi* funeral was at 3
o’clock Monday, lie wa- .he
father-in-law of Mr*. lavMa Ea-
ton Miller, sister of Mrs. Edna
Wil*on. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson at-
tended the funeral.
Mi. and Mrs. O. S. Ixizier and
sons. James Lloyd ami Bonbie.
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Hutchinson, at Ripley, Saturday
morning.
Miss Eleanor Hawn *pent one
night last week with her cou*in,
Mr*. Marie Losier, nnd amily.
I Thursday with .Mrs. Nol
Bettie Boyd ami Gladv
spent Friday evening wit
and Marie Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess M
children were Sunday
home of her brother.
Thoni- 'nd amily.
Miss blia Sanderson of
water spent the weekend with
I'OmefjIss- M >ss
M.. and Mr*. Floyd Cruise and
baby were other Sunday company.
Mi-- (rtie Williamson of Stiil-
water 'pent the weekend with
•MMnefolka.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Major* and
ehiidre Wilma June and Marie,
returned to their home in Wichita.1 daughter.
Kan.. Thursday, after spending a
lew, lays here, and visiting his
daugr*.’ r. Miss Mabel, who under-
went an appendicitis operation in
the S’.h water Hospital. She is do-
ing nicely, and expects to be re-
leaser irom the hospital in a few
their way home ---— _
with Mr*. Ellen Sunday at the parental. Clarence ,xr ,
.'"tone. home. Mi*
PUR A Snow Flour $1.10
GAY. ROMANY IMUTEKY BOWL FREE!
Dmible lour Money Rack if Thi* Flour Proves I imatmfactery
Roberts. Mrs* Davis,
McKaughar. Mf*. We don.
Emma Moebius ir.i Mrs. N
Kirby *ere .here. They quilted -»n
a uuilt. The next meeting will be
FA1RVIEM
Mim Lena Bsekell
We are having the moet ’’ine
tie showers; seems a bit 4*^:erj
:.L and we are all wondering
» are going to hare rain this
mmer My, how the garden.-.
*ea’ and out field* are growing,
ne fanner- are busy planting
Muting cotton and kafir.
(Neigh bor* are soran kn*
at Zack Burri* i* quite ill aga n.
ter being up and around from
sving preun onia ast winter
“/T’S
Delicious
BAin LIMA
Beans
Mr. and
moved into
E'l M 'nroe
M and .M . Lii» Mcl.ain
son spent Sundaj at the Frank
Williams nome. Mr*. Srhoit
ited in the afternoon. They
Mr*. William
Wilson’s Su*; u Cured
BACON
U FROM FANCY BEEF
! qt I? 4 V LO’X 0R
|01£jAi\ i-bcne
We are sorry to learn that Mr*.
Joe Petut of Yale is sick at this
wnticg.
Wc <i»d such a nice ram r nday.
DIN IDEND
Coffee
1 scholars with us.
Or Mother's day program was
well attewled. after which Bto
John Vogt brought a fine message
of .ruth.
Mr*. Elsie Elkins and daughter.
NRMOl R S TOM \ D
JUICE
Here >* one of the he*t of the hesrd. and carries blood that will he
available at the J. M. Springer -ale M.*y 21. He i* the twre of Bromp-
ton Huviia*. the "K rld » < bampioi* Butterfat coo." and wire of Eatel-
la • Tn cm ph X eluate; r. who will be sold at tl ■ *al.*.
Buyers from many state* have been attracted by the sale of purebred
Jersey* that U <>eing held by J. M. Springer May 21. **lie<iuests for
_-opie. of the catalog have been -o numerous that the supply is almost
• Mrs. Ida Beeney of Oklahoma
City spent a few days last week
vi* tir.g with Mr. and Mrs. D. 0.
West, and Norma Jean.
Bill Spencer spent Sunday with
•
Spencer.
Mr and Mr*. Ijirkin Spencer, |
and Mrs. Jex*e Moore called at the
■ Roy Bo*tian
> noon.
A large
Mrs. Sam Jones and dau
ca- ’d on Frank Adams bunuay
tnorning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitaker and
two granddaughters, and Joe
called on Mr*. S. A.
morning. Mrs.
Mias
L C.' ami church Sunday.
William Ellington took -Mr
A. tlashy ani Beulah Fluf;
Yale Thursday evening.
Dan R »berts spent bunda;.
Richard Shipley.
T. J. Einugton
Rberts. a.d J. L
son Sunday iiiurm
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Robert?
Sunday wth Mr. and Mi.-.
Lx. Naulie Moorehead Friday( and Mm Ed
MHKion.
J Mi and Mrs. Clarence Simons
Ld children visited Wednesday
Kturg . Mary Walker home.
• Mr. and Mr*. Ed Mayfield. Mr.
fid Mr* Re- Thctr.a- »er.t t > th*
Lie of Everett Armstrong, war
ferWn. Friday.
, Mr*. Eva Tipton called on Mr*
Fattie Bittle Saturday afternoon.
»d de! vered a quilt u- ner that
Ke bad iust fir-Uhed quilting.
Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Keith and
LaiMren. and Leonard's «ister and
DISTRICT 37
Mr*. Alice *penc»r
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Boyd
at the Russell Thomas horn
day evening.
Viola Downey pent Sal
I morning with .Mrs. Cora
and family.
son called cn her parents Sunda; I
morning.
GOLDEN VALLEY
TOMATOES
COYLE
Congratulations to Marion
Shellhammer and Jo«ephine < asa-
dav. w ho were married recently.
Lloyd Smith and Lester Lou
Henry of Kansa- have been guests
in the Shellhammer home.
Mrs. Rush Dishroon and chil-j
dren, Barbara Jeane and R A.; ■
Mr*. Eugene Bucke and children.
Mildred Jeane and Anna Wilma,
-pent Wednesday afternoon wiht’
Mr*. Jess Major* and Pearl.
The eighth grade students,
' Helen and Villa Cockrell spent
■ Sunday with Lillian Weldon.
I, .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Aiu-ber*
i spent Sunday with their daughter
and family. Mr. and Mrs. tub.i
. Sitton in Stillwater.
; William Ellington spent . o >:
with Arthur Adams.
.! Mr. and Mrs. Olen Riley ar,’!
' little daughter, and
.1 Niceum called on
.* Clasby Tuesday even.
- Born, to Mr. ami Mrs
: phens. a baby girl,
rs. Clifford; learned her name. .
Mrs. Joe will be remembered
Mr*. Lena ElUngtor.
There were 30 at
Baxter's ir.-Khier. Mr«. N r* Allison,
and daughter. Verteae.
Mr. and Mr*. Mart Lewis called
at the Delno home one day last
WHITE RIBBON v
I Compound 2-lb 2oC
SHREDDED \\ HEAT OR
WHEATIES
Lettuce ,'“A1
Kathiee”. Pepmiller and \ era Al
ttson. the graduate*
Mr* Eugene Bucks and children
spent Thursday afternoon with,
Mr*. Je-* Majors and Pearl. She
transferred a set of state flower
quihbloeks to send to her mother,
*»r». Charlie Bailey, in Texas, for
a Mother’s day gift
Mr* Ru.-h bishroon vnd Mil-
dren. Bsrbara Jeane and R A..* ited Sunday with his mother. M -
sper.t Friday afternoon with Mi*. Kate Arney, and brought her to
. . .— | lh< program Sunuay night.
Mother's day visitor* at the
home of Mrs. Anna Inman were
Mr*. Elsie Elkins and daughter.
Jackie; Mr and Mrs. Carl Clary
and children. Bdlie and Desste:
Mr*. Leota Hilbert and daughter.
Alma; Mrs. Setnia Lockant vm
daughter, Leno re; Mrs. Geneva
Anderson and children. Mary
Ann and Bettie Lou; Miss Besste
Inman. Rev Henderson. Mr. and
Mr*. H V. Inman ami children.
Derwood, \elma Jean. Allen
Nile Dean; Mr*. Esther Hover
Clairlee; Claude
Vernon Todd.
Your choice of 12 Delicious Flavors at this
very low price
V AXILLA
Extract
19c
POTTEll
MEAT
I n,. IOC
< VXAL
PEACHES
■) Gal. 53C
'/og/v Wiqq!
QUAKER OA
of Good Foods
TWO POUNDS OF ANY BRAND OF CQFFE& FREE!
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