The Osage County News (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1942 Page: 4 of 8
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Make Pawhuska Your Buying HeadquartersTHE OSAGE COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1942
The Heart of The Osage Nation*
COTTON QUIZ
700 11ARS AGO. IN IWO AO'
THE FRENCH USED COTTOH IN
roMlHCKnONS AND DEFENSIVE.
PADPING IN ARMOR.---
HEN DID
WtfWO
IT’S NEW, IT’S DELICIOUS, IT’S (X)OD FOR YOU
NU-KERNEL BREAD
BAKED BY CROCKETTS
Cut - Rate
I With this
Coupon f.
Spinach
COUPON
VALUE 10c2 Ibe
23c
SaladDressing
$3.00 Order Delivered Free
We Reserve the Right to Limit
Quantities
Shells $1 and 1.10
S for
Mouse Traps 10c
Armour'*
Milk
Our Mother**
Cocoa
quart
29c
3 cans
25c
No. 2 can
Green Beans 13c
Your Money Saving
Grocery-Market
SATURDAY & MONDAY
No. 2 can
13c
No. 2/2 can
Pork - Beans 13c
Toilet Soap Sale
Palmolive
Life Buoy [-/>
Woodburyslil
Jergens
Med. Ivory
______ r
A« fresh aa the Mornins De* ,
* loaves to a customer. —All I'
brands. Void after Dec. 1
Fancy, yellow ripe
Bananas
lb.
12c
Jonathan
Apples
3 Ibo
25c
Extra Large
Grape Fruit
each-
10c
California
Oranges
dozen
39c
Sweet
Potatoes
4 lbs.
19c
Onions, Green
6c
Extra fancy
Carrots
bunch
9c
Fresh 3 lbs.
Spinach 25c
Bunch Turnips 6c
XOX Bleach
Gallon
39c
Cherries
No. 2 can
18c
Pineapple
No. 1 flat
15c
No. 10 can
Prunes
Svrup
_39c
No. 10 pail
59c
Macaroni or
Spaghetti
2 lbs.
15c
Ovaltine
large size
59c
Dog Food
can
10c
Union
Leader^
Shot gun
car*
__10c
bo>:
Wire
Clothes Lines 25c
We Have A Complete Line Of
Hershey Bars. All Sizes and
Kinds
At Our Market
Bake Rite
63c
Fancy Grade
Beef Roastlb.
2 8c
Kraft, Elk Horn
Cheese
lb.
33c
Tender
Pork Steak
lb.
3 2c
Pork Liver
lb.
25c
Nice and fresh
Neck Bones
lb.
JOcLEGAL NOTICES
AVANT NEWS
MUSINGS
by A. E. Howell, cor.
Serious or Otherwise
Uncle Sam’s Boys
EAST LYNN CLUB GETS
In a gesture of good will
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Ball.
"OVERLAND TO
DEADWOOD”
WANT A FEEL MY MUSCLE?
HOME TOWN MILK PRODUCTS
Phone 513
SODERSTROMSBill’s Milk Products Are On Sale at all Pawhuska Grocers
W. M. CROWNOVER CREAMERY
A P.CELERY, medium size
SWEET POTATOES, 4 pounds for
Fisk, fireman 1st class
22c
GRAPE FRUIT, large No. 1, 4 for
CATSUP, Lee’s, large bottle
MACARONI or Spaghetti, 2 packages
BEEF RIBS, Nice and Meaty, lb
.. 9c
HOMINY FLAKES, per package ..
CRANBERRIES, red, ripe, qt.
PRUNES, 2 pound package
CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown, per package
RICE, Blue Rose, 2 pound package
23c
of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hamlin.
mark
POP CORN, Black Dynamite, pound package
21c
WAX PAPER, 125 ft. roll
111 110 CRACKERS, poundGet Your Fruit Cake Material While Our Line is Complete
INSIST
PASTEURIZED
soft-hearted woman.
MILK PRODUCTS
for Nor-
INSIST
PASTEURIZED
BAKED BY CROCKETTS
6:15
9:00
4:15
6:15
8:00
10:15
9:00
2:15
Strangely enough Hitler no longer
brags abous eating Christmas dinner
in Moscow. We have our doubts that
the Hun leader will eat a Yuletide
dinner anywhere except on the run.
With certain commodities becoming
harder ami harder to got, the grocery-
man soon will be forced to greet his
customers with "Yes. we have no ba-
nanas. and neither do we have coffee,
sugar, cream, milk, bacon, marshmal-
lows, chocolate, candy, soap nor gum.
Hint old copper
■ enough coppet
of ammunition
Including wheatstored on farms, the
U. S. had 900,448,000 bushels on hand,
the largest in nine years of record.
prtMliic-
Sinclnlr
’. S. army, has return-
tit Ft. Sill, after spend-
with his father, James
Man Your Battle Stations
Dancetime
I’m really strong and no wonder—Mom
gives me BILL’S dairy products! She
knows they’re filled with all that addi-
tional energy and strength I need. Try
them yourself!
Reports on Navy doings are to the
effect that with three months inten-
sive training the overweight
cat be streamlined. When we join
the Navy assuredly will get us.
WANTED: Reliable agent for Bartles-
ville morning paper in Pawhuska. Call
1200 or write Bartlesville Examiner.
Bartlesville.
12.-
in
Kiddles RevttW
Bartlesville Hawaiian Sere-
nades
Woodring Quartet
Treasury Star Parade
Plamoor Rhythm Masters
Plamoor (remote)Mrs. Ross Cate and children of Win-
’ field, Kan.. Miss Nancy Parson and
Sam Wright of Cambridge, Kan. were
guests. Sunday, of Mr .and Mrs. H. H.
Pearcy.
re-
the
sta-|-
has! |
Bar-';
Recd
man to
versify
Mr.
1Mb-
family will move soon to McAlester to
make their home.
Shortening is getting shorter nnd
shorter, so doughnuts will be smalli't
and smaller says the bakers. Shucks,
we can take it. Now we won’t have
to worry about dunking a horse-collar-
size doughnut in one cup of coffee.
KWON
1400 Kilocycles
(a. m. to p, m.)
Mr and Mrs, Elmer Potreo and sons
Hill an ! Jimmy, spent the Thanksgiv-
ing holidays with relatives In Bhaw-I
i nee. I
Lt Floyd Curtis Schroeder, who re-
cently received his commission in the
fieldartillery. 1
ed to Ills post
Ing his leave
Schroder.Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Souter and B.
V Souter of this city and Mr. and
Mrs John Gorman and daughter. Mary
Sue Von. of Bartlesville were guests,
last week-end. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gannon of Tulsa.
week, visiting with Mr.
parents, -Mr. nnd Mrs. R.
Craw final is w ith the I’. S. engineer
On October 1, Oklahoma had
500,000 bushels of wheat ster jd
mills, elevators and warehouses. The
United States had 255,915,000 bushels
Here' a doggy story. During the civ-
il war in Spain we studied the maps
of that country quite extensively,
learning that that romantic land of
the fandango had a city of Vigo. Ex-
actly so. The name does appear the
same as a popular brand of dog food
manufactured In this country for feed
ing our pets. Now. as we follow the
swiftly moving campaign In northern
Africa of World War II. we've discov-
ered the town of Bone, and what will
bemore appropriate than for the Al-
lies and the Axis to stage a big dog
fight over the place!
MRW MILK PRODUCTS
• CREAM • CHEESE • BUTTER
Use Our Cream On Your StrawberriesLaMar W. Peel left, Sunday, for his
station at Orlando, Fla. air base, after
a ten-day visit here with his grand-
father, Vernon Whiting. Enroute to
his post young Peel visited in Tulsa
with his mother, Mrs. Freda Davis.
Peel was called to Pawhuska by the
death of his grandmother, Mrs. Vern-
on Whiting
F’red Anderson, son of Mrs. Fred
(REAM • CHEESE • BUTTER
Use Our Cream On Your Strawberries
Don't throw away I
kettle. It will provide
to produce 84 rounds
for an automatic rifle.
person
tip.
er and Robert Lee Van Zandt, Webb
City; Jimmy Sims nnd Tunny
Osage.
Those attending the show are
and Mrs. Harold Shearhart, Mrs.
ert Smith and Miss Evelyn Funk
LEE'S SOUPS, Tomato, Chicken or Vegetable 11cPlease give us as much time as possible on
your deliveries as we have only a liuited
amount of gasoline.
A hungry, troublesome hawk, a blue
darter or a quail hawk as it’s common
ly known, paid numerous visits to our
hen yard, frightening the chickens,
stealing the feed ami killing the spar-
rows tli.it flew into the feed pen. But
Mr. Hawk won’t feast in the yard any
more for one day this week, the boy
next door trained his gun on the thie-
ving bird. an<l. being Sure Shot got
that pesky pest.
President Briggs Talks Here
President E. A. Briggs of Phillips
university,
at the 11
service at
Dr. Briggs
a ten-day
where he
engagements.
assorted articles to the lads in
1 country, and, just, this week, a letter,
expressing appreciation for the
mentbrancea was received here by
club, which reads as follows:
“Just a few words to express
Joo M Johnson, who joined Hie
med forces of this country, early
November, has arrived at Camp Koh-'
lor. Sacrament, Calif., according
word received here by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John L Johnson. Johnson,
[who graduated from Pawhuska high
in school ami later attended the i'niver-
George Douglas, jr„ son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Douglas, who joined the
I' S. army air force Hie middle of No-
vember. lias been assigned to Shep-
pard Field. Wichita Falls, Texas.
West is
today at the Kihekah theatre.
Wallace Beery ami Marjorie Main'^pl<l, Arcadia. Fla. Hamlin is the son
are starred in the outdoor opus,
ins their fourth appearance together.
They provide the laugh highlights of
the film with their clumsy, blunder
ing love scenes.
Beery plays "Just” Baggot, who es-
cape ■ a hanging party to land in the
mining town of Gohl Creek. Marjorie
Main is the driver of the "Jackass
Mall” which carries large shipments
of gold from the town. Beery sjpts out
to woor her and win the gold but ev-
entually falls in love with the hard-
gpoken
West
half IVVIA) of Siition Nine (9)
and the Northeast Quarlir (Nr;1,)
of Section Sixteen (IB). Township
Twenty-five (25) North. Runge Six
Mrs. W. R. Buck and Mrs. James
Wegele left, Tuesday, for respective'
homes in Paola and Topeka, Kan. aft-
er a week's stay with their sister, Mrs.
Wm. Todd and niece, Mrs. John D '
Evans.
Lawton left, Sunday,
resume his studies at
of Oklahoma, after
anksgiving holidays with Ids
father. Bert Lawton.
EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY
(from a. m. to p. m.)
Sunrise Serenade
News
Musical Ramble
Program Review
News
Music Go Round
Devotional
Salon Orchestra
News
Name Your Name Band
Mid-Morning Musicale
Flashes of Life
Harmony Lane
State Farm News
Novelty Group
Musical interlude
Packing House Market
News
Luncheon Music
5 Mln News Summary
Siesta Time
Swingtime
5 Min News Summary
Music Lovers' Classics
Tea Time Tunes
News
Musical Variety
Navy News
The Bandmaster
Theatre Spotlight
News
Special Ttaiiscribed Programs
Sports Cast
Zofness Bros. War Summary.
Invitation to Dance
News
tn siicli manner ns the law nnd Hie rules
unit regulations of the Oklahoma Plann-
ing amt Resources Hoard will permit.
That the application of the petitioners
will be heard in tin' office of th" Di-
vislon of Water Resources of Hie Okla-
homa Planning and Resources Hoard in
the State Capitol Building. Oklahoma
City Oklahoma on the Sth day of January
1943 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at
which time all persons Interested may ap-
pear and show cause If any they have,
why approval should not be granted for
the purposes specified and set out in said
application subject to the law and the
rules and regulations of the Oklahoma
Planning nnd Resources Hoard of the
State of Oklahoma.
Dated at Tulsa. Oklahoma, this 1st
day of Decemiier. 1912.
Sinclair Prairie Oil Company.
Cities Service Oil Company,
Applicants.
The chap who now sings "You're — „
Cream in My Coffee" to his best girl and later attended Oklahoma A. and
certainly rates hgih with his sweelieart M. college. He enlisted several months
for botli these articles will soon be a ago in Hie V. S. army air corps,
as rare and different to get as jewels. ------
"JACKASS MAIL" FAST
ACTION MELODRAMA . -------- -OF OLD WILD WEST,'----
| Clarence Hantlin, I'. S. army air
A fast action melodrama of the Old corps, who has been at Maxwell Field,
'Jackass Mail." which opens Montgomery, Ala., for the past several
months, lias been sent to Carlstrom
my,
appreciation of the very nice box I
received from you, which was very
thoughtful and nice of you to send.
If everyone thought of the service-
men as you have we would have noth-i
ing to worry about.
So again I thank you very much. I
and with the club all the luck."
CHARLTON’S
For Free, Prompt Delivery Service
1222 North Lynn Phones 880 and 881
di-1 Corp. Bill Petree left, Sunday, for
he [Gowan Field, Boise, Idaho, after spen-
ding a week with his parents, Supt.
and Mrs. Elmer Petree. Young Petree
tlie is a graduate of Pawhuska high schoolIT’S NEW, IT’S DELICIOUS, IT’S GOOD FOR YOU
NU-KERNEL BREAD
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kirk and baby|
of Wagoner were guests, for the
What with "A" tags, “B” tags, fed-
eral stamps, etc., the windshields of
motor cars are presenting peculiar ap-
pearances. these days, and if govern-
mental regulations call for any more
sign pasting Mr. Motoristwill require
a first class back-seat driver to
rect him on the few motor trips
makes.
BIG 4, Giant Box Soap Chips, box ..
SPAGHETTI, Quaker, extra fancy,
3 boxes 25c
BEANS, fancy Red .Kidney, in bulk
2 pounds
■ Galloping across the
Benny S. Adams. ESN. son of Mr.[that leads "Overland
and Mrs. J. L. / ’ " ”
At a recent florists' convention ....-------- — —. —
New York state, bridal bouquets.I sity of Oklahoma recently completed
small non beribboned designs in varie- special radio courses in Tonkawa and
ties of colors, were featured, indlcat-! Oklahoma City.ing a new trend toward colors for the[
bride's posies rather than traditional
white.
prairie road I
to Deadwood"!
Adams, who for the [ hard-riding Charles Starrett and his
past two yens has been assigned to buddy. Russell Hayden, are scheduled!
tlie Saratoga, has been sent to Co- make their local appearance in
lumbiis. Ohio, for six weeks training thp Columbia picture of the same
on a dive bomber. Adams is classified name on Friildy at the State theatre,
•is AM Mate 2C. ' jn addition to the two cowboy favor-
ites who are starred nnd featured re-
Mr. and Mrs. Ciawford nnd baby of, sportively in tlie new thriller. Cliff
Woodward were litre Hie first of tlie “1’kelele Ike" Edwards and I^slie
Crawford's Brooks are also cast in prominent
Crawford, roles. Other supporting players Inclu-
de Norman Willi.-. Mat Willis, Fran-
cis Walker, Lynton Brent, June
J J Worton. Jr., 769 Tech. Schoo] Pickrell and Gordon DeMain.
squadron, 1’. S. army air force,
ttoneil at Buckley Field, Colo.,
been transferred to Jefferson
racks. St. Louis, Mo.
Enter Poultry Show
A group of Osage county 4 II club
boys and girls,who entered tlie poul-
try judging events at the 27th annual
' state poultry exhibit being held ail
this week, in Oklahoma City Includes,
Ann Blanton. Pawhuska: Jo Anu Oy-
ler. Bowling; Martha June and Mary
[ Ann Nickles, Shidler: Thelma Lee
'Goddard. Neal Vann, Floyd McKeev-
appsired for 35 speaking stay, according to a long distance call
ta [received here, this week, by his par-[
lente, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisk. Fisk’s J
wife is employed in nn airplane fac-
tory in Dearborn. Mich.
. and Mrs. A. E. How-: Lynn Home Demonstration club re-
‘ tobacco,!
through a tobacco company, to a
group of boys serving in the armed j
23c
21c
43c
Anderson, has completed his 6 weeks |y dppiirte(i frPtn Le)(ner home.
officers training course at Norfolk.:
Va. and lias been transferred to Wil- STARRETT-HAYDEN RIDE
liamsburg, Va. for further instruction.!
Anderson is in the Seebees of the U.|Mrs. J. B. H'ldebrand, has been on
the sick list this week.
Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Cave spent! Thanksgiving holidays of Mrs. Kirk’s
the Thanksgiving holidays at Tulsa | tnother Mrs. Edith Gives. The Kirk
in the home of their daughter, Mrs.'
A. B Runnells. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ma-
' son and little son of Oklahoma City
are visiting in tlie home of his parents
| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mason. Jack has
i been in the navy for the past two
months and is stationed at Norman
at the present.
Miss Phyllis Walls has been endur-
ing extreme suffering the past week,
due to supposed infection in the
thumb of her right hand.
Mrs. Elnora Howell and Mrs. EmmaFrazier, of Kansas City, Mo., visited
a couple of days the past week in
the home of Mr.
[ ell. The visitors were the mother and cently mailed packages of
step-daughter of Mr. Howell.
Hr’ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. King, of Joplin,: -—- •
in Mo., visited Sunday in the home of forces overseas and in addition kits of
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb King. assorted articles to the lads In this
to
Carl Rogers has now moved into
his new home recently purchased
from It. E A. Jones.
A. L. "Bus" Jones, Jr. who has been
for some time in the army as a mem-
ber of a tank corp and who is station
ed at Camp Pickett, Va., is here visit-
ing with his wife and parents, Mr.
| Master Sgt. Paul E. Neal, who has and Mrs. A L- Jones.
been in the U. S army for the past ^,r „an<1 MrR- H; ®»ltz and ,aml,y
'three years, left. Tuesday, for CampH Salina' spent Thanksgiving week
Campbell Ky. after a few days visit hPrP vlsltlns 'heir parents.[with his rnoth-r. Mrs. Pearl Taylor of' Thp Board of Education and the
the Pappin school dmiriet, and hislBoard of Missions, of the Methodist
'sister, Mrs. W. N Palmer nnd Mr. Pal.lChurch, held a joint meeting Tuesday
mer of this city. Mrs. Neal accompan-! *'IP home of Mrs. Glyde Tay-i
led her husband to Pawhuska. Ior' enn'hietlng the business of the!
boards, after which they joined in.
T „ , .. singing hymns while Mrs. Taylor ser-
l.nMnr VV loft Giindov hie • j
ved refreshments of cake and coffee,!
and then spent the rest of the even-'
Ing with music and table games. Ev-
eryone expressed themselves as hav-
ing had a most enjoyable time. The,
next meeting will be in the home of,
Mr. and Mr.i Alva Woolery on Jan. 5.1
Mrs. Cecil Leitner was called to
Taylor K'dge. HI., Monday evening by
the death of her stepmother, Mrs. C.
A. Stan’ey Mrs Stanley only recent-
Enid, delivered an address -------
o'clock morning worship! Raymond O.
the First Christian church.11 who spent a month on the high
was enroute to Enid after, Reas in Hie service of his country has
stay In Kansas City. Mo.,: returned to this country for a short
Coes To Winfield
M. ("in Lnz.i, who is in I’. S Civil'
■rv:<" and lias been on duty at Pry-
or, h'i i been transferred tn Winfield.
Kan., wii.-'i' :Iio Is in the quartern! is-
t -i's division, having charge nf all
m, i in..! records at tlie : ir field. H:s_
fore aoing to Piyor. M'ss Lazo was
ir. Wa.-liiiit’ion. r. f.
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LETTER OF APPRECIATION, 11:45
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the East 12;15
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i'ul'lished In The Osage County News,
December 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1912. 4t
NOTICE
In the Metter of the Application for the
Approval of Water Diapoeal Into sub-
surface formations, Osage County,
Oklahoma
Notice Is hereby given that Sinclair
Prairie OU Company, whose address is
P. O. Dox 521. Tulsa, Oklahoma, and
Cities Service Oil Company, whose ad-
dress is 401 Dewey Avenue. Dartlesville
Oklahoma, did on the 28th day of Octo-
ber. 1942. filo with the Oklahoma Plan-
ning nnd Resources Hoard of tlie State of
Oklahoma an application for the approv-
al of the disposal of brine or salt water
by injecting the same Into the Suitcase
Sand which has receptlbillty for water
at a depth of from one thousand nine
hundred foot (19id)') and|or a suhsiir-
face water sand at an approximate
depth of two thousand one hundred twen
fy (212<i') through an "input" or disposal |
well located in the Southwest Quarter
(SW'ji of the Southeast Quarter (SEI;,
of Section Nine (9), Township Twenty-
five 12.’) North, Range Six (6) East. Os-1
age County, Oklahoma, ami more fully j
di scrllK'd in tlie application and map on
file in the office of the Division of Water
itesouri'i'S of the Oklahoma I'lanning nnd
Resources Board, Slate Capitol Building,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to which re-
ference is made.
That said subsurface formations nre
to lie used for the disposal of salt waler
! produced In connection with the
lion of oil from tlie oil wells of
prairie OU Company ami Cities
Oil Company located in the
Southeast Quarter (SEI, I nod
Section Nin<
ORANGES, Texas 288 size, full of juice ..
CRANBERRIES, sound, Red, per quart
SALAD DRESSING, Lee’s, quart jar-----
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