The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1941 Page: 5 of 8
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THURSDAVJANUARY 9 1941
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' The Commodity Credit corpOr
ation will take delivery of all un-
redeemed warehouset stored 1940
'I wheat and barley and resealed
1939 farm-stored Wheat when
loans on these commodities Ma-
t' ture it was announced Thursday
4 by Pete Hesser chairman of the
county AAA committee
so 1-lesser was notified by 3 Carl
Wright acting administrative of-
ficer In charge of AAA in Okla
homa that extension beyond the
sot original ten-month period will be
available for loans on 1940 farm-
' ' stored wheat and barley in areas
where it is knoWn grain will store
ok
without deterioration
s s The Commodity Credit corpora-
tion now anticipates that insofar
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as practicable it will not sell any
4 1940 crop wheat that is in good
condition except at prices not less
A than loan values plus charges
$ i HesSer was informed
December 31 was the closing
f date for making all 1940 wheat
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and barley loans Under the pro-
gram borrowers have the privilege
whenever prices are high enough
4of repaying their loans prior to
zriaturity and selling the collateral
so at an additional profit above the
amount of the loan plus interest
& IL- and storage charges
40 The loans on warehoused wheat
were Made either for a period of
r eight months or until April 30
- 1941 ''whicheVer is earlier tor
- many of these loans the eight-
s I month period will expire during
February March and April Loans
sst on barley stored in warehouses
sis roaTiirt ten months from date OT
4 April 30 1941 whichever is' earlier
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ten-month period The corporatioi
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loans
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Kenneth Mceoilom son of
and Mrs W W Mc Colloin Albert
Pike addition is the baritone of
tbe Gospel Singers male quartet
of the student entertaininent
: reau of the college
McCollom who is a Irtishm
intends to major in Instrumental
music and is an accomplished
artist on the clarinet piano and
saxophone During his highschool
' career he captured two superiorS
In the state music contests in clar-
g'
- met three superiors in the Tri-
' State band festival at Enid and
three superiors in the district
meet also in clarinet He was
: rated superior in voice at the dis-
k trict meet last year'
' He was drum major of the Still-
water highschool's band for two
years
Other musical organizations
which he is in on the campus are:
Choral chit) military band sym
phonic band little symphony and
the Collegians the last two being
affiliated with the entertainment
bureau
ORDER DELIVERY ON
iiilEAT
I COTTONWOOD
1
The quarterly Suncuty school
rally held at Oak Hill Sunday
January 5 was well attended con
sidering the forbidding weather
Sunday school was held before
noon and after the basket dinner
two hours of service was held al'
three Sunday schools participat-
ing Mr and Mrs Bob West an
Mrs Clark De Moss of Btillwater
gave some special songs
Mrs Royce Patterson drove her
sister Mrs Carl Madison and De-
lores to Oklahoma City last
Thursday where Delores received
treatment from a skin specialist
at the clinic Medical Arts build-
ing The Wesley familf residents of
4 the Fred Flora house for the last
few months has moved and Roy
' Flora and family are moving batk
Roy finished his course in Diesel
training and had work but he was
not strong enough to stand the
physical labor
Mrs Stella Sherrard entertain-
ed for her friend Mrs Genevia
atharro with a luncheon at her
home Saturday Present were
Home Killed
MEATS
PORK CHOPS 170
Center Cuts lb
PRESII SIDE 140
PORK lb
SPARE RIBS Lean 4 0
and Meaty lb - I
PORK STEAK 150
shmoder lb
SAUSAGE 12120
lure Pork lb
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ROUND STEAK 290
lb
SIRLOIN and T-BONE 250
lb
BEEF ROASTS 170
lb
ANIMMIIMAINIMIMNIEM
We have a complete line of
GROCERIES - FRUITS -
VEGETABLES
SOUTH SIDE
GROCERY
FREE DELIVERY
1116 Main Tone 1002
Mrs Lime Pierce Mrs Flora Leav-
erton Mrs H A Swim Mrs Isa-
bel Tesh Mrs 011ie Hayes and
Mrs Conarro
Mr and Mrs Laurence Blaney
and children spent Saturday in
Stillwater with relatives Eloise
returned from school She is a
senior in Stillwater highschool
Little Timmy Blaney celebrated
his birthday in the most enjoy-
able way for himTimmy being
privileged to sit next to his gran&
mother with other guests at the
luncheon
Mrs Carl Madison spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her fath-
er and family Mr Bays is ill
but not seriously
Ralph Butterfield and aunt
Miss Anna Witteman visited rel-
atives and friends in Stillwater
last week Ralph has a pastorate
at Clinton
Mr and Mrs Cloyd Smith have
moved to the farm one and one-
half miles east of Cottonwood
where they will farm this year
Elmer and John Bunnay ex-
pect to leave for Fort Sill Sunday
They are kolunteers--By Mrs
Ralph Oyster
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CLEAR CREEK
Mr and Mrs Ernest Boyd and
children of Pawhuska came Sat-
urday to see the new daughter of
Mr and Mrs Everett Buckbee of
Perkins which was born December
28 Mrs Buckbee is the daughter
of Mr and Mo )3oyd
Mrs Henry Cullers and daughter
Maxine of Oak Grove spent Sat-
urday night at the Charles Por-
ter home near Glencoe
Mrs Leonard Lowe is ill witt
the flu at this writing
Mr and MO Carl Grant o
Council Valley called Sunday at
the Harve Carrier and O N Hed-
ges home
Meryl Porter returned home 1
Sunday after cutting wood for I
Henry Cullers for three week'
Sunday dinner guests at the
Charles Porter home near Glencoe
were Mr and Mrs Oles Cullert and
Junior of West of Glencoe Mr
and Mrs Henry Cullers and Max-
ine of Oak Grove G H Adams
of Stillwater and Mr and Mrs
Jess Cullers of Council Valley
School was held Saturday at
Coyle making up days they mis-
sed when the weather was bad
Mr and Mrs Ernest Boyd Stella
and Oscar spent Saturday night
at the home of her parents Mr
and Mrs Elmer Faunce in Willow
springs digtrict—By Mrs Henry
Cullers
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The people were surprised Mon-
day morning when they awoke and
saw the ground covered with snow
and the snow still falling
Mr and Mrs Earnest Boyd and
children Stella and Oscar of Paw-
huski tolled at the home of their
daughter and husband Mr and
114 West Twelfth
Mrs Everett Buckbee SaturdaY in
Petkins to zee the new grand dauglater born to Mr and Mrs
Everette Buckbee December 27
1940 The child weighed 8 pounds
and 4 ounces They have named
her Dorothy Lucile
Mr Robertson of Stillwater de-
livered fruit trees to the Jack Dry-
den and Jess Culler S homes last
week
Mr and Mrs John Sharpton
and children of Stillwater were
Sunday dinner company of Mr
Sharpton's sister and family the
Rus3e1 Boyers
Mrs Emerson Soric who had
ben ill with the flu for a week
is able to be out again
Sunday dinner guests at the
Charley Porter home near Glencoe
were Mr and Mrs Oles Cullers
and son Junior Mr and Mrs Hen-
ry Cullers and daughter Maxine
Mr and Mrs Jess Cullers and Mrs
Porter's father Mr Adams Still-
water Mr and Mrs Earnest Boyd and
two children of Pawhuska spent
Saturday night with Mrs Boyd's
parents Mr: and Mrs Elmer
Faunce and they were Sunday
supper guests of Mr and Mrs
Jess Cullers Other evening call-
ers at the Cullers home were Mt
and Mrs Jack Dryden and chil-
dren Mrs Henry Cullers and daugh-
ter Maxi4e spent Saturday night
with her parents the Charley Por-
ters—By Mrs Jess Cullers
Bead and use Daily Press Want Ads
A New
KATHLEEN
NORRIS
Serial for You
Maiden
Voyage
Tony Taft a reporter
was an expert at gatly-
ering news for a big San
Francisco newspaper—
' but she couldn't man-
age her love
of all men in the world
Tony had to fall in love
with Larry Bellamy the
husband of her dearest
friend And one day
after a motor accident
she realized that all the
love wasn't on her side
Stolen trysts were dan-
gerous and unsatisfac-
tory And Larry could
never divorce his wife
Tony knew she would
have to go away
How she found happi-
ness months later in
a startling and unex-
pected way MrsNorris-
tells in this absorbing
talc of love behind
the new
Be Sure to Read the
Opening Installments
of This Story As It
Appears in This Paper
STARTING
TOMORROW
Mayfield's GROCERY
Gallon White Pony Blackberries 35c
Gallon White Pony Prunes 25c
12-Gallon Haynie Sorghum 35c
6 Bars Medium Size Ivory Soap 25c
10c Box Argo Gloss Starch 5c
10c Box Cutrite Waxed Paper 5c
4 Cans Heinz or Gerber's Baby Food 20c
25c Box Creamof Wheat 20c 1
2 - 10c Boxes Super Suds 15c
25c Size Eagle Brand Milk 19c
C E MAY FIELD
THE STILLWA-ftR DAILY PRg55 ILLWAR OKCA
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WEST LONG BRANCH
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Mr and Mrs Wicker and MrI
Wicker's' mother are moving on the
place N'aen ttd by Lee McQuain1
They have moved to the J B
Needles farm
Dave Linde is helping Toney!
Dean with his work this week
George Hatfield is on the sick !
list this week but is improved at
this writing -
Mr and Mrs Vernon Trompler
have moved to the Joe Vandeven- !
ter farm vacated by Arthur Berg-
strasser Mrs Ines Wheatley is slowly
improving form a siege of pneu-
monia Geneva is home from
school helping care for her moth-
Cr Mr and Mrs W P Ritter and
Ruth and Mr and Mrs Ralph
Schoonover visited relatives in
Cushing Sunday
W P Ritter is sick with a cold
this week
Coon Clark had the misfortune
to lose a finger while sawing wood
last Thursday
Mr and Mrs Art Linde and son
SHOP ON THE CORNER - IT'S CONVENIENT!
Tender small stems of green broccoli from I0
Califartlia file fliost finality-1 I h builehol
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CRISCO New sure mix 3 lb can 450
BUTTER "Payne County" Solids lb 310
SUGAR 10 pound bag 4g0
FOLGERS Drip 6r Regular 2 lb can lb 2312 0
Oxydot 25c size 19c Gal Blackberries 39e
Pie Cherries No 2 can11c Royal Gelatin pkg ' 5c
Little Kernel Corn can11c Del Monte Cr Beans 1412c
Loganberries 2-19c cans 33c Red Star Flour 24-lbs 75c
Raisins 2-lb cello bag19c Pinto litanS 5 lbs
Pork and Beans 16-oz cm n 6c Good Brooms each 49c
NEAB LETTUCE
GRAPEFRUIT
BAKING POTATOES
Frozen Peas Pkg 23c
YEllow Sweet Spuds 6 lbs-25c
Frozen Lima Beans pkg 25c
BROCCOLI
STAR VALUES
FRESHER VEGETABLES
Toney and daughter Mildred were
shopping in Cushing Monday eve'
ning On their Way home they call-
edon Mr and Mrs Wiley Blank-
enship and Sons and George Hat-
field and Arc ie Freeman
Mrs Robert Oldfield LS' sick and
Was operated on last Saturday in
Oklahoma City The doctor said
she is getting along nicely
Mrs Vera Sooter and son and
Ethel Linde called on Mrs Ines
Wheatley Thursday evening and
found her much improved
Mr and Mrs Art Linde and son
Toney called on Mr and Mrs
Frank Kutsinger and family of
Perry Sunday evening Other call-
ers were Mr and Mrs Orvil May-
field and daughter of Stillwater
Ermagene Frank and Earl
White have been having the flu
but are able to be out again
The Willing Worker club closed
the 1940 years work with two per-
fect attendances—Mrs Vera Soot-
er and Mrs Ethel Linde Mrs
Linde has six years perfect at-
tendance The new year began
Tuesday with the meeting at the
home of Mrs Sic ila Andrews
The twin daughters Eve lin and
Joyce of Mr and Mrs Charley Ov-
erholt are having a siege of
:E Crisp Heads each 50
Texas Marsh Seedless doz st
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TOES Idaho Russets 10 lbs 1 90
Hubbard Squash lb 5c
Paper Shell Pecans lb-141ic
Turnips 4 lbs 13c!
dvocados Quamquots Bell Peppers Green Oniuns Tangerines
Temple OrangeS Pascal Celery Frozen Fruits
SCORER SELECT BEEF H boeestil r
Eorn fed re-
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PCASTS Your Choice of Cuts lb 230
STEAKS Loin t-Bone Club or Round lb 32$
"C9rn King'' Bacon M-2712 c
Fresh Red Salmon lb 27c
Shortening 4 1DZ 39c
Ninth and Lewis
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Pork Steak lb 23c
Cured Ilarn iSliced lb 35
Salt MaLkerel each 121Ite
FRESH OYSTERS DRESSED GUINEAS HENS MINUTE
STEAKS CODFFISH AGED CHEESE!
WE FEATURE A & M COLLEGE EGGS-SAFE DEPENDABLE
JACK DAUGHERTY'S
CORNER GROCERY
Sixth and Washington FREE DELIVERY Phone 952
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Grand Opening
Friday and Saturday Jan 10-II
HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS THROUGHOUT
THE STORE!
Example: 10c Loaf Luxury Bread 5c
HUNDREDS OF FAVORS TO BE
GIVEN AWAY!
PEOPLE'S
Grocery and Market
Plenty of Parking Space Free Delivery
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Extra value for Pillsbury users!
Women's fine silk hose silverware watches coffee makers
Cast aluminum ware and a host of other fine articles are yours
in exchange for Pillsbury THRIFT STARS
These Stars are packed in every bag of Pillsbury's Best and
also come with other Pillsbury products For FREE
booklet "Pillsbury's THRIIT STAR Premiums"
write Pillsbury Flour Dept 121 Minneapolis Minn c-1:
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Nithoonlnit cough but are getting
along tine
Mrs Ethel Linde Saturday call-
ed on Mr Ft JerOMP who is in Still-
water hospital She is getting
along fine—By Mrs A A Linde
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Winter is here again The
ground was well covered with snow
Monday morning and snow still
was falling although much of it
melted The school buses will
start out again in bad roads after
two weeks vacation
Everett Kelso and faintly have
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BULK TURNIPS 5 LBS 13$ CURES HO SIZE CAL 2 COL 29$
MING POTATOES 10 LBS 15$ 'RANGES 126 SIZE CAL- DOZ 29$
P & G White Naptlia Soap
Campbells Tomato Juice
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MAXWELL HOUSE TEA a 4 OZ CAN & GLASS 19$ bI fölc(377
JELLO a a a (6 DELICIOUS FLAVORS) PKG i$ 11 tr' -a Cl
VASSAR CHOCOLATES a - (MOO VALUE) a 69$
FRESH SALTED PEAridTS 2 LDS 25$ 3 lb 43 Ary
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returned to their home in Clovis
N M after ton days spent with
hk parents Mr and Mrs N N
Kelso
Jim Web 11 and daughter from
Kingfisher spent the week-end
with Mrs Ella Webb
Mr and Mrs Walter Sylvester
spent Sunday near Guthrie at the
W M Miller home
Mr Mid Mrs Ed Yates have en-
joyed an extended visit with their
daughter Mrs Dick World and
Mr World from San Francisco
Calif
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munity seems to be recoming
from a siege of the flu except
Grandpa Silvers who was still sick
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Charlie Clark and teraily Were
shoppinj in Guthrie Friday -
Clyde Grind le and family have
moved into their new housa just
built on the farm recently bought:
from the Fred nose estate
Mrs 011ie Smith and daughtef
Jene spent the last week with her
mother Mrs Alderson and 4ister
Lizzie—By Mrs E W Marsh
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PAN TREE PUMPKIN 3 NO 212 CANS 29$
FIRST PICK PIMENTOS 100 CAII 7120
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CALIFCRNIA LAYER FIGS - 390 VALUE 31$
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