The Freedom Call (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941 Page: 8 of 8
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For Thursday and Friday Nighia
Octoter E0th ard 31st and
Saturday Matinee 2 30 Nov 1st
"Sign Ofthe Wolf"
WITH
Michael Whalen
Grace Bradley
Saturday Sunday and Monday
Nights November 1 2 and 3
ROBERT TAYLOR
as "Billy the Kid"
WITH
Brian Don levy Ian Hunter
A Metro-Golden-Mayer
Picture
ALSO NEWS REEL
AND SHORT SUBJECFS
- Night Shows Begin at 7 30
Mrs Agnes Brown
Hostess To Club
The Pleas:alit Afternoon B idge
Club met Thursday afteAllon
October 23rd with Mrs Agnes
Brown hostess
Members present included
Mesdames Mildred Ritter Eulab
South Madeline Gordon Wilma
Martin Ruby Lishcp Gladys
Burnham and the hostess Agnes
Brown Mrs Maud Røily was a
guest
Mrs MiTdred Ritter was high
scorer Mrs Gladys Burnham
low and the traveling prize WHP
awarded once and one time oaly
to Mrs Madeline Gordon f r
making game in diamonds and
clubs
Lovely refreshments were
served by the hostess
The next meetirg will be with
Mrs Gladys Burnham on Nov
ember 6th with election officers
All members please be presert
Chamber of Commerce
Regular Meetings
FIRST TUESDAY NIGHTS -
OF EACH MONTH
John Hinton Pres
Walter Bishop See
Visitors bonFally Invited
McGuire Serve
Yourself Laundry
Located 4 blocks west and
2 1-2 blocks north of the
Ford Garage
AL A OKLAHOMA
GOOD GAS
GOOD OILS
GOOD TIRES
GOOD SERVICE
GOOD COLD POP
Everything That's
BEST FOR YOUR CAR
See us
amimalsta
1 SERVICE I
Oil and Gas Co
J E GUTHRIE Prop
posiomminonsomovammomomookoN
LOCAL ITEMS
Plenty of music at the 1111101131
play November 7th
Ws Maude 'Reny and Mrs
Harry Baker were Alva vislt:rs
Saturday
Mr and Mn Morris Hunt of
Chicago are here visiting his
father Dr I S Hunt andPother
relatives
Mrs Minnie Roberts returned
from Ashisnd Kansas Sunday
artor spending the weekend with
her brother andfamily
Mr and Mrs Bill Sbadid have
named their new daughter who
arrived Friday October 24 at the
Alva bospitalTBillie Icay
Corporal Winston Meredith
Blevins is home from Fort Sam
Houston Texacon a 15 day fur
lough visiting ' relatives and
friends
Misses Doris Anne Se'man and
Evelyn Hadwiger spent the
weEk end with-Betty Ruth Hin
tln 'and Gwendolyn Wilder at
Still water
Mr Grant Cavett and sons
Mrs Sidoey Burton and children
and Mrs Harvey South and ehil
dren were Sunday visitors at
Don CaVetts
Mr and Mrs Darrel Dotter
Mr and Mrs Art Nixon and
sous and Patsy Ausley were Sun
cloy evening dinner guests of Mr
snd Mrs Jim Powers
Vol 7 OCTOBER 30 1941
These rains have certain
ly 'slowed up outside
building But why not
take advantage of this
condition and do that
wallpapering inside paint-
ing Move that partition
build that kitchen cabinet
or do anyone of many of
those inside jobs your wife
has been trying to get you
to do for the last—shall
THE FREEDOM CALL FREEDOM OKLAHOMA
----
Mrs Mulnix and L C were
Friday vieltoro at the Orlyllore
and home
Mr and Mro10tie Bickford of
Taloga spent thetreek end at
their borne here
Mr and Mrs Cheater Fithian
and Jolene Of Greenfield visited
Friday night at oe Yarbrough
home
Wesley Nixon and Meredith
Blevins took Wyman beck to the
Defense TrainingSchool at Enid
Seneay afterhe had spent the
week end at home
Mr and Mrs Cecil Ritter had
as thoir guests Surday Mr and
Mrs Dwiollt Stahl and Jerry of
Buffalo Mr and 'Mrs Connie
McFadden 'of Woodward rum
Mr and Mrs Wid McFadden
and children
time '
We repret beint forced to
omit "FREEDOM'S FAME"
from the CALL this? week but
copy did not reach us until late
Tuegdayn afterooen It is nnt
bumanly possible tor hendie the
school publicationat tbis 'slate
date and:get our paper out 'on
STARR & CABLE
"The Home Lumbermen"
Freedom Oklahoma
Ruth Hinton
STRAYED— A young red sow
Piit:Weight about 35 pounds
If found age notify Lee! Red-
ding Freedom Wis Box 12
Saturday SPECIALS
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PUMPKIN Old Salem 2 12 can 11c
APPLES Colorado"Johnathan fancy
and juicy 10 lbs ' 29c
CHERRY CHOCAL'ATES Mb box 25c
CRACKERS 2-lb box 15c
CORN FLAKES Marco 3 for 25c
Heavy CANVAS GLOVES pair 15c
Heavy JERSEY GLOVES 2 pairs 25c
BLANKETS 66x80 $1 69
part wool now'only
Shadicl's Store
THE KNOT HOLE
And Then It Rained
No 28
we say 10 years
Has that roof been leak
iig? Just got in a carlof
shingles this week Put
them on over the old
shingles and you canwork
at it between! showers
Makes a warmer roof in
winter and a cooler roof in
summer Much stronger
too
"Keep Em Flying" 1Bridge Club Meets
Opportunities for Aviation
Csdets ho enlist to become Fly
big Officers have been greatly
expanded In the event that an
Aviation Cader during his in
stuctione is found to b3 unsuit
able for pilot trainirg he may be
traintd ss a naviptor bnmb
liatdier and other numerous
I:trenches of the Air Crips all of
which will earn him upon grad
uation a commission of Second
tieutenant
Write or visit in pers n the
United States Henry' log Station
second floor City Hall Clinton
Okla oms
John aothier and son Rex
were Sundayvisitors at Marion
Clochier's
The Wise and Otherwite
Bridge Club wee entertaleed by
Mrs Tbeo Yarbrough Friday
afternoon Mrs Tastison woe
high score and Commas Bo th
received low
Guests were Miss lama Wart
Mr' H L Fuller and Mrs Hob
ert Bpqrcer
Refteshments of Hollposies
sandwiches pumpkin pie sitel
whipped cream and coffee seqs
served '
Poor Mervin! What Se
Smith doesn't do to bim tilde
night November 'Ttb
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Mr and Mrs Lelard Patio
alocilson were Tuesday visitor
at Roy MeGuires '
UBLIC: SALE
As I have sold my ranch I will sell at public auction at
the ranch 3 miles north and 4 miles east of Freedom 23
miles west of Alva on 64 highway 4 miles east of Camp
Houston commencing promptly at MN a tn on
Monday November 10
388 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 388
HORSES
2 extra good saddle horses-1 black horse 6 years old
and 1 sorrel horse 7 years old
CATTLE
6 Head of Mulch Cows
1 roan cow 5 years old giving 3i gallons day
1 roan whiteface cow 5 years old giving 41 gallons
day fresh 4 weeks
1 red cow 7 years old giving 4 gallons day a good ons'
1 red cow 8 years old giving 4 gallons day ::
1 blue roan Jersey cow6 years oldgiving 21 gallons day
1 brown Jersey cow dry fresh by January 1
100 Hereford calves steers and heifers k
100 stock Hereford cows
25 Hereford cows with calf by side
10 Hereford springer cows
25 Hereford dry fat cows :
75 Hereford cows from 7 to 9 years old
5 Hereford yearlings-3 steers and 2 heifers1
1 Jersey heifer coming 2
1 Brahma heifer coming 2
5 registered Herefordbulls coming 3 years did
140 of above cows are 3 years old and 100 of these see
pure bred and eligible to register I have inspected
these cows and they are an outstanding herd of
breeding stock—Roy Thornberry S
8 HEAD OF HOGS
1 sow weight 350 and 7 weining pigs
--' 50 WHITE ROCK HENS
GRAIN
Between 2000 and 2500 bushels barley
Between 250and 300 bushels rye
FARM MACHINERY
1940 model Ford tractor and cultivator 19:39- model D
John Deere tractor on rubber 1941 FordV8 Oickup with
less than 5000 miles 1 practically new John 'Deere Van
Brunt 20 hole wheat drill 1 five tooth John Deers
damming lister 1 fourbottom Case tractor-Piovr 1
four-section tooth harrow 1 three section drag harrow
1 good wagon and rack 1 mowing machine 1 hey rake
1 good set leather harness 3 leather collars3 stock sad-
dles one of these almost new Shipley saddle 1 power
feed grinder 1 horse John Deere stationary engine
and pump jack 1 watertank 1 wagon box 1 set stock
racks for Chevrolet pickup 75 feet garden hobe1 chick
en coop 2 5-tooth cultivators 24 oak 2x6's 14 feet long
5 oak 4x6's120feet long 1 2 inch gas pipe 16-feet long
1 lot bog wire 1 lot barb wire 1 12 foot ladder 1 lot of
collar pads 2 tool boxes 1 lot oil cans 1 good lawn
mower a large lot of hand tools such as hoes rakes)
axes pitchforks etc and other articles too numerous
to mention S 'HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 McCormick-Deering cream separator size 3 1 small
and 1 large coal oil circulating heater 1 dining room
suite 1 2 piece living room suite 1 bedroom suite 1
studio couch 1 lot of fruit jars any many other articles
Lunch will be served by B & B
TERMS: Cash 2 per cent sales tax
ALVA DEVINE Owner
Cols Thornborry Kirkbride & Cutter Auctioneers
Central National Bank Clerk
r1rThis is positively a Clean-Up Sale and will stallion
time so be there
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Hinton, Ruth. The Freedom Call (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1941, newspaper, October 30, 1941; Freedom, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2108054/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.