Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1942 Page: 4 of 6
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Tao-room apartment 129 South
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New nicely furniahed garage
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Three-room furnished house just
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Downstairs Private bath 615
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For Rent—Furnished apartments
Newly decorated Innerspring
mattresses Reasonable price
Call at 421 South Third 9-441
Couple to care for elderly gentle-
man Will furnish house and
pay utility bills See Alvin Fields
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Black Parker "51" fountain pen
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Mosquito Torpedo Boats the Sub
Chasers are the speedsters of our
Navy Light and fast theyare the
eyes of the Fleet on the water They
displace approximately 1500 tons
and cost about $2400000 each
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We need many of these powerful
fast little boats to cope with the
treacherous submarine type of na-
val warfare fostered by -our tne-
mies Everybody can help pay for
more Sub Chasers by putting at
least ten percent of his income into
War Bonds Buy Bonds or Stamps
every pay day Buy them from
your bank your post office or from
your office or factory through the
Payroll Savings Plan
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Wanted To Buy
Pickup or Car with good tires
See Bill Pratt 218 E Atlanta
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OKEMAH MARKETS
Eggs 29
Creatn No 1 41
Creani No 2 38
Heavy Fryers 17
Light Hens (under 4 1-2 lbs) 15
Heavy Hens (over 4 1-2 lbs) 18
Colored springs (over 2 lbs) 19
Leghorn springs (over 2 lbs) 17
Roosters 10
Roosters light (under 5 lbs) 07
Oklahoma City Uvestock
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Cattle receipts 1200 tharket
steady top 1300
Calf receipts 600 inraltet ac-
tive: top' 1350
Hog receipts 1600 market
steady top 1420
Sheep receipts 100 market
lower top 1250
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WAR BONDS
The power of the greatest Navy in
the world our own two-ocean fleet
rests in large measure on its back-
bone—‘the Battleships of the Line
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have something like a score of these
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construction and more are contem-
plated To flinance these modern
goliaths of the sea it is necessary
for every American everywhere to
buy more and:more War Bonds We
can do it 11 everybody does his
share Invest at least ten percent
of your income every pay day to
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Strong, W. G. Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1942, newspaper, September 4, 1942; Okemah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2157643/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.