Sequoyah County Times (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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SALLISAW OKLAHOMA
kouoyah courn times
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 1941
n
Akins News
Singing Akins Saturday night
wus well attended
Wo very miuh min Mr Jim
Childers from mu Sinning Mr
ttiul uis ptuud to know of hop Ini'
proving from tt ufihtus llUma
Wo an glrni to have Mi and
Mrs Flunk Rune 1111110 into otn
communti Akins w Inml has been
equipped for hoi lunch (Ills week
Kilmd of lltth Donnl Hoyd
Hiv proud to know that ho Is
hnpiovhig nlroly fiom a narrow
caeu wlum ho foil fiom Ills
ftithij itu landing on thn puve
men emmite to Rliukvruin Sun
day evening
Miaik Ionian Ih spending a
few dujs homo with hi patents
Jack In enlisted in tin V 8 Ar
my til Fort SHI Okla
Mr uml Mih (leoum Sumpter
nud ihllilron of Piumrliu have
Cv'
Get in
1 yon can make on the
Jig New Ford right now!
YOU have TO GET two things to complete a
really good "deal" when you get a new car —
and your lord dealer would like to have you try
him out on both! First you want a good allowance
for your present car — and all he asks is a chance
to make an offer! And next you want a lot of value
in your new car — nnd that means a Ford this year
more clearly titan ever before!
This is the biggest Ford and biggest value in all
Ford history its passenger room exceeds anything
else in its field Its soft and quiet new ride is one of
the motor year’s most talked-about improvements
Its engine is a smooth V-8 which you enjoy at no
extra cost for either gas or oil And its bodies and
style are really new this year all the way through
If you’re trading cars this year and want to be sure
you make the most of
your trade the man to
see is your Ford dealer
Now is the ideal time
GET THE TACTS AND
j
ROGERS1 MOTOR COMPANY
FORD SALES aid SERVICE
Saltlsaw Ptrcne 14
visited here with their parents
Mr and Mid Walter Sumpter
1 Mr Martou Huff In oa the nick
lint this week
Mug Flora Crystal Cook of
! Sloan Chapel spent Saturday nlto
j Hint Sunday with Miss Murglo
lingers
Mrs fleoige Fauittnor Iihh re-
turned home from a 6 weeks visit
lth her daughter at Rtxhy who
( ana III
1 We me miny ti lose mu neigh
I'oih Mi ami Mm Karl Fisher
fiom thN ('(immunity us Mr Fish-
ier Ih unsigned to the Civil Sen lee
at Fori Sill
J Mm t)HMy Fnhnm In rushing
the season wllh 11 nice hunch of
btihy chirks thtw month
Mr and Mm Junior Pittman
and Mr mid Mrs Bill Faulkner
visited their lelatlvoa and friends
on Brushy mountain thi week
end
Mt mid Mm Hoyt Lessley
on the
YOU'LL GET A FORD
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spent the week end with their
parents Mr and Mrs Earl Less-
ley and Mr and Mra Llgc Moore
this week
Aklua has recently otgunited a
Cometety Association Rev Rich-
ard Lane was selected us Presl
dent Mrs AlJle 8tewart Seoie-
tary and Mr Jack Tavlor Trims
uror
Mr and Mra Hiodte Waltem
and Mm Cherokee Young and lit
tie duughtei Natouin June spent
Sunday evening tn the homo of
theh sister and family Mi and
Mm Dill Wiiketl of Mm bio Cltv
Everyone remember the pound-
ing and sen Ices Saturday night
at Akins The pounding Ih for
Rev 0 W White
Mr Jim Wirketl is nearing the
flu atage this week
Mr and Mrs Karl Fuulkner
spout Sunday evening In (he
home of hla father Mr and Mrs
(100 Faulkner
Mr nud Mm W It Mnaiersoii
spent the week end with Ills par-
ents Mr and Mm Will Mamet
son
Shiloh News
Mr and Mm Chaille Kcndiirkn
and daughter of Fort Smith spent
Runduy with Mr nud Mm Dick
Beaty and son
There was no Sunday school at
Shiloh bemuse of the weather
Mr and Mra Calvin Reece and
sons spent Sunday with M? and
Mm Foster NMmnio of Keatemon
Mr and Mm Leonard Woods
and ohlldion billed Sunday with
Mi and Mra Olln Plunkett
tmngono and Clayton Jr Me
Oownu of Keatorson isitod Sun-
day with Mrs Rhoda Medownn
Mr and Mrs Foster Nimmo an
nounce (he birth of nn eight nnd
one-hilf pound giil on Mondav
Ft hi miry 23
NOTICE!
Them will be singing at Roland
Sunday Mnreh 2nd In the after-
noon Hartford qumtot will ho there
Tin Baptist (inn oh Is the place
R R Smith
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RUSSELL WALKER
ELECTED PRESIDENT OF
FRATERNITY AT NSTC
According to Prof L P Woods
head of the math department at
N01 theaslern College Talilequnh
Russell Walker son of Mr and
Mrs Roh Walker of HatiRon was
elected President of Kuppa Mu
Kpsilon National Hanoi ary Math-
t inatle Fraternity when new offl-
com wero Installed February 12
Mitchell Dairy
m
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PURE MILK
from Tested cows
Phone 112
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NOTH KINOKABI CO
AmKmunumt )
IROAOWAT AT MCONB-OM U1 Tf
dtodDBOUF)
Members of the Cnrllle 4-H club
wrote them a nil 'Why Our foni-i
munliy Needs a Homo Pcmonstra-1
lion Club The Idea written In
these themes were to the point
and proved that limy realize the
benefit (U rived from such n club
The 4H dub Is responsible tu i
way for the oignnlutlon of u
women's dub in the communiU
lust summer
Bonnie Remit societal v of the
111 club wrote the following
"Our community needs a Home
Demonstration Club because the
women need something to go to
and to be Interested in Oui
patents shouldn't have to stay
at home all the time They
should get acquainted with oth
cr people
'Homo of the women haven’t
gone all the way through school
nnd the Home Demonstration
Agent can demonstrate to them
things that will help them make
their home a place where
filends will enjoy visiting nnd
Ihov will be proud of'
Hanson women failed to let the
tain and mud keep them from
thulr meeting Nineteen women
wore present for their mottling
meeting In the afternoon Raid
ridge had 12 present
A total of (15 women have en
rolli-d in small fruits this year and
me placing a group order foi
grspes and hoysenbernes l-rfist
year 44 demonstrators planted
boysonborrles The growing of
small fi utts In Sequoyah county
is a profitable project and it Ih
nullifying to see the intetest
gtowlng Olhci than these women
who me ordering tn a ginup there!
Brushy News
Mr mid Mrs Theodore Richard
son and Mrs Resale MoOee are
planning to leave for their home
In I’ort Lavaca Texan next week
Mr Ben Johnson and son How
nnd Chiu lea from Missouri spent
Hatuulay night with Mi Bdi
Webb nnd family
Mis Jim Biewei was a vlshoi
at Blunt Sunday
Mis 8 A Rtchmdson Is not
Impnning very much at present
Bathus Webb spent last woek
with her aunt Mis Ooodlow Wohh
near flalllsaw
Mi nnd Mis Bud Andeison ot
Blunt spent Sunday with Mis
Anderson's father Mr Bus Park
Wo wine glad to have Rv K
T Brewer and family and Rev
Billy Harris nnd fnmllv at chinch
Sunday
Wo are glad to learn that Mary
Turner is doing verv well at pres
ent
We are soriy to learn that aunt
Matilda Rlsonhoover hns ’broken
her aimy from a fall
Josslo Webb nnd Mrs Claudi
Rlsenhoover Mrs S A Richard
nn und Mrs Matilda Rtsenhoovoi
nro on the sick Hat
Mrs Minnie Stacy and dough
tor Vivian of Arcade Kansas
wero vlsltoi i here last week end
on account of illness of Mra 8ta
ay's brother Mr Percy Toney
WITH PftIVATt Jt
A!H
"ar
uie many who ate 01 doling hull
dually 01 have nheady oHtnh
Hslied a project of tgpull finite
ot au ordinal of hoc Butts
Long lommunlty oig-mlzed tt
new women's cluh tills month
nuking a total ot 20 home deni
oiiHtnitbm i Hilts In the count v
Uans has asked foi a dub m In
oigunlml In Minch
Maah 15 is lh’ deadline on
mattress applications No mote
applications will be taken aftet
that date After the mattress pto
gram Is completed thete will lx
a comfort for cadi family who
has tecelviHl a ninth ess If the)
(lestie one Pantiles will he mailed
n blank to fill tu and retain it
uider to weenie the comfort
Thotofoie tt will not he necensari
for them to com to Hie rmnri
agent's oftlre
(lardeutng time is hen and
vou aio buying gmdcii seed Do
you buy vatleties that me sun ess
fullv grown here ot do vou let
the pi oily plctme on the package
influence youi choice" Varieties
rocommembsl in this county me’
Mlnou cucumhetH foi phkles
and nnd (' eucumheis for slif
Ing
Holden ('loss Bantam Corn
Marglobe tomatoes
Red Core t’hatenay Cnriol
Table Queen Nquash The Table
Queen squash Is the acorn squash
and ace very populm Then might
he a ituu kel foi this squash
The Wmba Itlsh potato Is a
new early potato showing some
promise in Oklahoma The hn
pmved loi In Rico sweat potato
has good demand on mmkots
Short News
The budding of a t'nlnn ehuxh
house will begin very soon The
house will lie located on the
northeast cornet of the Helm
lurm Anyone who an Is welconn
to help
Mi mid Min Flunk Vann an
nounce the birth rtf a duughtei
bom Felmimy 21 The little lady
vus given the name of Sandra !o
rettu
Miss Vltglo McAnulla onto)
mined with a party Sutuiday idle
Mis Chat ley Mangum mid small
daughter Letrrss Belle spent Hut
urdny with the folium's puieitK
Mr nud Mis William Cornwell
Misses Inn Vann and Joxio Aus
tin were taken to the Tnllhlnu
hospital Monday
Mtss lima Lee Baker was a Fii
day night guest of Mavis Walets
Mis Milton Carter hns boon
confined to hei bed by Illness 81m
is better at this writing
Miss Ida Miller who wmks In
the Helms hotlKr spent the week
end with hoi parents nl Belle
fonte
30
Sloan Chapel
AND BeVEN 0AK8 NEWS
Rev Andrew Tune filled his
teculnr appointment at Haven
OtUa Saturday night HundRy and
Fumlay night
Mr William und Ciuules Huik
c- of Sloan attended the hlrthduy
dinner of Jackie Fine Sunday
Mrs Drew Fullbrlgfht of Seven
Oaks spent Sunday with Mr and
Mra Flank Barnes of Akins
Mr Klmo ('htldrei of Akins
spent Monday night wllh Warren
and Roy West of Seven Oaks
30
TIMES WANT ADS Oat Result
BUS SCHEDULE
Palace Drug Store
Bus Station
WEST BOUND
:2S A M
HIM P M
1:30 P M (Llmlltd)
1:47 P M
7:30 P M
1:40 A M
EAST BOUND
4:40 A M
0:00 A M
1:15 P M
4:40 P M
11:10 P M
NORTH BOUND
11:01 A M
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Baldridge News
I1AU1KIDOK CLUB NKWS
The topic that was discussed at
the Home Demonstiathm tiuii
meeting at the home ol' Mrs V
K Smith was rhlhlnUN v'h'tii
ing" Miss Whccln gave a dim
ouHliatlon on selfliclp uml Health
gaimeiits Ton meinheis wen
prom'n I and foui UhIIoih 1 he nevi
lub meeting will be at Mu limil
SteveiiHOiis Match IMli A mil
meeting was held at Mjh tlluH
lllldei biand’s Febniuv 2st t
the pui pose of giving away a Imv
of giocertes The Imky peiM-u
was Mrs Fail Pimm o rh u h
ton Aik
Mih Herbert Uiceu who lu
been III for quite a while wiu
luken to the bosplim at Oklahoma
Flty Kumlnv
FARTY 18 UINKN
Mi mid Mrs Roland lliidn
brand gnvu a piuty at theii hoim
Aalimlp nlte honoring the bbtli
days of Mayo mu! Faye Wilson
nnd I'Mve Butcher Itch enhineiit
w ot n sci v ad to Tommie and Res
Hook Flossie Ohamllci Mmjoin
Uilis Hi ace mid Mai cell Spin I
man Fnv nnd Mav Wilson Fav
utd Mump Butcher (inules McCou
noil Wilson and Humid Allen
Jess lllldei brund Jolumle Liu
laud Jimmie Uunti'i Bi ulley l)v
er R H Stumhaugh II 0 Dobl
Bethel Uruuk Ruvmond l'ndi
wood Hud Rvm ami Tbb St i Ip
land
A large etmvd atimuletl the
birthday dlnuet at Mt ami Min
Jim Cook's Sunday
Mr nnd Mis L H Uoiwi and
itlldion of Ue's t’hnpei Mt amt
Mia C W Spmkmau and lilt
dam spnt Sunday at the home nl
Mr and Mis R H Simntuiuh
Miss Okla Li'' MiCoiimM who
has been Ml the past mouth I
mmewhat Impiovut at this will
Ing
It H Mumhmigli h amt 1 1 w
man Dyei spent 8undav at ilu
hoim of Mi and Mis l-uklii
Wallets of Watts
Min A l Spime won Mi'
nig given awav I’n-div at the
vlnh meeting
rfO-
Roland News"
ROLAND PTA
MFKT1NU HBLD
The newly oi’ganleil I T A
ef tin Roland High Hi bool met
In the high achool umtltmluin at
2 no P M Friday artetnoon on
Hie ptogtnnt was a i eliding by Km
Foster nnd n talk on the NnltonM
Hot Lmuh pingtmn hy Mix Paul
Ivey After the monthly pi opt um
plans wete ninde fm a guidui pie'
Jed with which to uupply Hie led
lunch pioject foi next vein rtev
eial gueatH wer1 pn-Heiil fiom
('iMitial nud Fni’i Smith Aik amt
SnMImiw Okla
Mt and Mrs Havmnml dago
and small sou raudla Rex from
Blanca Colo arc visiting with
Ids gnnmUnther A C (luge und
nthei relatives In and mound Ko
laud
A stork shower was given h
Mr Kdgar Brooks last week Hev
eial nice gifts were tecelvml
Mis Uluckwood state heultli
nurse mot with the PTA Ft I
day and plnns were made for a
Health Clinic which Is to bo es-
tablished In ono of the hnseim at
toman of tho new high sdinol
The Homo Demonstration La-
dles who woio supposed to moot
with Mis Mlnnlo Bailoy Were tie
Inyed on account of had w online
ID
HOME DEMONSTRATION
CLUB ORGANIZED AT LONG
The Long Home Demonstration
Cluh was org&nlsud Monday Foh-
ruurjr 17 with 11 memhors Mis
Mono Redden was hostess MIhn
Ruth hWeoler discussed eluh uc
tlvltlcs nnd moat nnd its food
value
Thu following officers were
elected: Mrs Clarence Rhods
President Mrs Jess JHoh Vico
President Mis Bill Pinker!-”
Secretary and Reporter Tho eui
will meet again the 3rd Monday
at 2 p m with Mrs Clarence
Rhodes hostess
m-
ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP
IN SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
Tahl quail Feb 25 — David
Orube of Ballliuiw In ummig tliw
00 oil and cowl that are cllRNde
for memherehlp In thn vnrlouH et
del orKtnlinttona t Nnrthoatorn
Stale collexe
Thine etudnntB have Just ooin-
pleted 18 week of plndgonhlp or
proihutlouery period tud will be
Initiated early tills mmiciHter ai
member Orube 1 ellolble for
tnemberblp Is Pht Lembds Chi
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Mayo, Wheeler. Sequoyah County Times (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1941, newspaper, February 28, 1941; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2105448/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.