New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1961 Page: 6 of 6
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New Mannfor News, Mannford, Oklahoma, Thursday, Aurust 3, 1961
News From OILTON
By Mrs. Inez Anderson
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gre up enjoyed singing
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Licensed
Bonded
COMPLETE PERMANENTS
Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Berly Realty
BROKERS
Office Phone 4231
2612
Ruth Berly
C.W. (Bill Berly
Hazel’s Beautv Shoo
Res . 2977
Res. 2977
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BIG DISCOUNT SALE
LOWE’S GROCERY
Buy Your Back To School Needs Now.
Your Cardinal Food store
VEGETABLES
GROCERIES
FRUITS
MEATS
Place In Layaway.
Oklahoma
Oilton
$ $ Hale’s Pride Dollar Days S $
HAMBURGER
2
3 lbs. $1.00
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Hale's Pride
49c
Sweet Tender M Peas 6 for $1.00
grade A eggs
3 Doz. $1.00
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5 for $1
Dress Sale
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VEGETABLES
Mix or Match
Apple - Peach - Cherry
Banquet
CELERY
lb. 10c
2 for $5
3 for $1
FRUIT PIES
CUCUMBERS
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LETTUCE
2 heads 25c
LOWE’S GROCERY
POTATOES
10 lbs. 55c
CASH BUYS
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Friday and Saturday Only
Free
MEAD'S
Free
Telepnohe CI 5-9418
2 No. Main Street
Sand Springs, Okla.
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FOR FRONT END alignment and
wheel balancing, see Cox Pontiac,
Cleveland — Free Inspection. 0-0
Carroll received
brother-in-law.
M. E. Carr in Ada, Oklahoma.
Oilton Man Suffers
Severe Burns
Special
July 24 thr gh A.uc st 31
SAVE MORE
3 for $10.
$12.50
$8.50
$6.50
One Rack
Children's
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
The.
around
Hale's Pride
Pears
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Outer
Hale's Pride
YC Peach Sliced
Buy Now For Back To School
Values to s2.88 each
Hale's Pride
Fruit Cocktail
Hale's Pride
YC Peach Halves
Hale’s Pride
Pineapple Sliced
Hale s Pride
Pineapple Juice
Hale's Pride
Cut Green Beans
Hale's Pride
Tiny Whole Beets
Hale's Pride
W K White Corn
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39c
"Good Feeling Goes With Square Dealing.
phone UN 2-3460
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303 Can
4 for $1.00
303 Can
5 for $1.00
303 Can
5 for $1.00
303 Can
4 for $1.00
No. 2 Can
3 for $1.00
46 Oz. Can
3 for $1.00
303 Can
5 for $1.00
303 Can
5 for $1.00
303 Can
5 for $1.00
303 Can
Mazos Corn Chips
29c size
When Accompanied By This Ad
RODEO
All Meat Package
WIENERS
Oilton, Okla.
Telephone Un 2-3460, Oilton
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POT PIES
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CHUCK ROAST
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Just Received
LADIES COOL
Summer Dresses
• Sleeveless. Strap. Sleeves
* Made by Famous Makers
* Wash and Wear
$4.
This Ad Good Friday and Saturday Only This weet
2 piece Set
Wide assortmer ' lovely skirts
and 2 pc. sets in lids, stripes,
print patterns Vs' es to $8.99.
$2.88
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Mexico. They will Mr. Beaver used to be a
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Framnkie Gleason is spending was severly burneu on the ands
the campfire. Tie devotional was
ed by Susan Kaye Ogle. The
choir members and guests were
Rev. a. d Mrs. Gerald Meader.
Diane and Steve. Barbara Har-
and word that her
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supervised activities. The group , A..
will return home Sunday after- the rest of the summer in Hen- quent visitor around Olive. Mr.
noon. They are Mary Burk wongkorhmnandsikng can. and M-. Cattoll and and
Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tippin
spent the week end visiting his
mother and father and also her
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
Ershel Robinson.
Emily Warner, Jo Helen
Becky Bowling, and Jerry
Peak.
Sherry Robertson spent th-' days last week visiting her mo- Mrs. Kathryn Fowlkes
week end with her sister, Mrs ther, Mrs. Alta Ryan and her Jerr: e Wedne day morning Mr: • • ■
WeK niu Willi ne •1S weeks vacation in Albu- Ark., was found dead in h’s
Howard Tippia, Jr., who lives in sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ r "
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and leg Monday hue
Mr?. Jack Whisenhunt of Ponca Lost: Black Angus Bull. Phone
City left Saturday to attend the 2971, Rita Klintworth.
.'.neral. Our deepest sympathy
I have listed for sale the E. L.
Russell House. 3 Bedrooms,
nice kitchen. This is one of the
best insulated houses in Mann-
ford. Sale Price, $2,000.00. Ken-
neth Brashears Real Estate, Ph.
4291.
Me Craven.
Mrs.
For Sale: Two story house, goo
condition, modern, ready to
be moved Price $1,200.00. Call
Dr. Robert Fogle, ph. 4252 or
4251.
$15.00 Pezmanents
$10.00 Permanenis
$7.50 Permanents
S ep Hlours 9 am. to 5 p.m.
(ALL FOx AP INFMENrS
Croquet, horseshoes and
Beef Turkey Chicken
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’ school teach d tncir famil- ry . ePe . ‘ eneva and Gen
knnt nr T XT- , , , ies. Mr. and M.S. Bill Wilson eva King, Patsy Erown, Devona
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nickols have . . , . ,, c. , meen Susan K
0. . c in , moved here from Sapulpa. Mr. Clark, Larry l bed, Susan K.
bought the Snack Bar in Mann- , , ,2 u r.. .. . Acle NTre Tea . 1
ford and Mrs. Joe Ogle a ? in the and Jon t an -8161 Mrs. isa.
™a nr . mu * j process of moving. Mrs. Ogle Warner, Mr. Everett Friley, Mr.
. . d Mrs Bill Ager and will work at the Drumright .. d Mrs. Ogle and Tinker.
.ses+ in . , , nr a bank. They moved from Still- The I TA Birthday and Acti-
i. ited in tne home of Mis. Ag- . e arrived and
ers sister, Mrs. Marland Welch , 1 nie The cost is
and family Five Olive 4-H club members art ready for sale, me cost 15
boarded the bus cf 4-H camper $1.00 and can be obtained from
Mr. and Mrs. Ershel Robertson morning for -the Lew Mrs. Edward Harris, P.T.A.
are looking for a house there in Wentz Camp near Pon; 1 Citv. president, or Mrs. Lonnie Mc
Mannford so they can move over Creek county and Okfuskee Peak. The first PTA meeting will
there • county members are attendingbe Monday. September 4th.
Mrs. Frankie Jo Posey and together. There will be baseball. John Harris, son of Mr. and
G1 g and Nindy spent a few swimming, crafts, and other Mrs. Edward Harris is spending
George L. Scrug- of 011 1
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ris. rncstine and Sammy Frai-
ley Wanda and Frank Bartley.
Ric Ro ky Bethel, Roger
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I have 10 new tracts for sale on
New 51. Ideal for home or
business. These are choice tracts.
Kenneth Brashiers, Real Estate.
Phone 4291.
lie Tippin. Jr., and also Jack on the Rusco Store in Sil er
Hill and family in Tulsa. City. A foundation r. apoun l
E. P. Robertson, Jr.. is cele- with which Mr. Scr - was .
brating his 10th birthday July ing tile ignited e v s taken to
27. Beth and Becky Hulsy, his the \ terans pi l in Mus-
cousins from Cushing, were over kogee.
to help celebrate his birthday A,. , ,
with cake and ice cream. UliVe I ? /S
Mrs. Florence Nickels had a b . . / Ogle
visit Mrs. Fowlkes’ son and
family, Walter Fowlkes.
The Youth Choir of the Olive
First Baptist Church had a wie-
roes' at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Ogle on Thuisday
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Berly, Bill. New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1961, newspaper, August 3, 1961; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1948411/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.