Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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WCMMEMIE
Custom 3
Hatching tt
Per Egg
You get 2 Ihs free starter
with every 100 chicks bought
and paid for this month
You can order chicks this
mnth and take delivoiy later
RAIIIBOVI
HATCHERY
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THE PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
Pau Is Va llet Oklahoma
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Caazi 11::171 a1“$ Moot a rtv:iiiit 04elte
Paoli High School
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'WA Nona) Noway Staff
Fte ytart 1A-r-pis Lave been fated t)
a tnole tercomie &treat Ai of Ak
ose I :arge ratona tt-Ot Lets tate
a kfic1( st the frirts Pe hosr
inuch Ise oat Tte Cr2ted States
rearrry in its statement fur SeT-
Umber 30 'Ail 'hosed tLat tre daret
debt of the goernrnent was 4ra1 to
131011 for every man sr-gran and
chlci n th o? country contrasted alth
$1231 back In 1917 and $IM fd
persiat as recent'l as O So 11:1'
01 us fq0:1 the nea-lxfrri babes owe
11110$1 as our pro rats share :n the
national debt Can you pay yoar
stay I can't! I wonder ?vmr many
car
When we know that are can't do a
tt14 kail it natural for us to dis- I
card the thmght of ft in some Tay I
Let's notice a few of the intarks
are ualng to get rosy from the
oppresaed ormdition
TOTT1 MCP'S have reverted to two
AS &cern GATIC mg conasts o
piece garments vith Peter Pan c
day
lars ttntiwi In tretm etTstelL ar4 We will start on a rrytm proectllunMbins-egg
be Manulartunll tall day FtbruarT 12 t‘ch 'C: be a
Vern It but any 17 YOU pinytt Ths prcject 111-
kiok at them they're rompers Con- c:'de mime pography IsLn
Eider the articles in the marts oa 1 t raaap tpelling ar4 art our rown
commerce as KadifY-ToPs WhooPtr- I will have a Valentine tes Wedneday
do mattress Coo Goo llpstick—metill Thp gasine‘a of Frienahip
drasers cratmened Scard:Alt Snug- The tapieA bukiness in the world
gies Qukkets- SIMY thll hcicit finnTlY Ls that of makirg friends
nOriny stiff?-4 0 relieve the oppressed And m) ''Inveqrnent" ern -the street" 1
Mirct Modern dancing consists of
I
faintly cliguised adaptations of rill& For life Ls more than sIrKkk and rpnds
around mt or hoptootch Ail And love than no vt
t1e44' current Infant antes anl And he who gives in irtenps name i
poeturings re evidently symptmatic I slaci man as he has pent
—
Bore S ports mumps
trhe paolt pugs were very fueeear Mr and Mrs If D Daniels of (
ful in the county tournament last Whitehead spent Sunday yisiting Mr
week in that they won the B clam and Mrs 'W Tate
championship The Pugs who are Mr Pruitt received word Monday
considered One of the best teams in of the death of his grandfather who
the cotmty rnet the triton Springs lived in Arkansas Our sympathy is
quintet Friday morning at 9 00 a in extended to all the family
The pugs started of ear:7 to the Mr and Mrs Will Jones and lam-
game (rid picked up a nine-point fly spent SundaY afterroon visiting
kart
the latter's daughter of near Wyn-t
The second team took over in the newood
Second and third quarters and held Missei Juanita and Guthrie May 1'
Union Springs Very tight The score and Mr Leman May spent MondaY
at the end of the game was n to 29 night visiting in the Seaton home of
In favor of Paoli Peavine
Rgts et the Lzkalt titth
W-rtete-tad Sat4trtay ihtt ttte'l
tJtvtic arty -4eatt triat game
ttge lame was harter
tt-an prarivxe ot-e the sttze ttiA
rt-te r-Yr Tte vt key Fert
and ready arA it was an eel
attn by a starVI a 1! Th
soxt lalks 215 to tr
Pati1 t B
11y8 WThrraotel the cttampatins
A e:asa tor4ht This typerted to
be a tsq an! ar4 ntay the better
t:t 11-Zt --SrA11"1"1
Lillis And Sixth Grade Neva
Tr Paoli Ctttgetn4tp chb met Ftr-
t!ay everL4 at 33 The heyse was
ca:ert to order by BI Jean Mott
the presAent rtt ctIettrt tor the ev-
etthg 71-24 'Wits' We Can Ehrttn 0tr
Ta:ks were gtYer4 by the
kw14!! "'Row to C'tetrate "tend-
: tl'2" Gencia - Wm to Make
Le Richer Estch Dixy- W T Ta:ley:
UIe BOtte Tbiley "Poem CA CteXfid
1)eeds Leitita Westtall: "How to
Er)tty Gables" Ira Leta "31w to )3e
Good Sports' Ftfth Gree E-41itit
claw lAte ettFeed Itts ettettstion anti
tura w sre troring richer ttotry
Is that of making frtends
And m) ''Inveqrnent" on 'the street"
Pays larger dividends
secure JACK co
psl usEas
I Who iruards a hundred friendships 75c er bahe
ii15tfct
As we are in this oapressed condla As a miser guards his gain
Um let's smile awhile " SMILES Then give the world a welcome
1
BARNYARD MANURE wanted for
is the longest 'word in the world—there Each da y whateer it sends the Lauling Call 187 fill 5t)
is a mile between the firat and the And may no mortgagee foreclose
last letters of the word The partnership of friends Just returned from market with a
He smiles—and his hame ass a --Selected by sixth erod e complete selection of uphotstering
place of happiness Third and Fourth Grade Chapel fabrics Our prices are lowest MOODY
He smiler -arid the children ran Student& patrofl s and teachers ' MA'rTRESS ar UPHOLSTERINa 104
enjoyed the excellent chapel pro- W Joy (fan')
out of their way to meet and greet
tam gram presented by the third and
He smilea—and his co-workers in
grades Thursday at 1 45 The FOR SALE—Vacaat lots in most
I lcurth
business worked better than in any I program ccraisted of three short any location on which to build that
other place of employment plays and throe songs by the entire new home W L MENEFLA 101 East
(JIG) group The first p:ay Betas Rasa' Paul Ave Phone 711
He smiles—and hia business clients
'
and caller spoke well of him and 8ecret" 11" Pla)'ed b ' R6bett D()(1d Is's FOR SALE-500 bushels good Texas
hia bos1ne3 theremed Betsy Ross ard Jimmie Elliott as Red seed oat s a0c per bushel
an who entered ha George Washington "He Couldn't Tell'
He sailles—and WARREN PARK' 1 mile N of
dries door were pleased to no meta a Le" was played by Jantrae Elliott Antiroch 412 3pt
ad its friend arid equal as George 1A'ashirigton ard Zella
Re arni:eaand followel the mile Case as Mary Washiegton and th Abbott as rncle Jim Wilford Ken-
FOR SALE—Six room modern
with a brotherly handclasp and ne house Breakfast room Fireplace
those who were discouraged and down- 1 Lee as the parson and Harold Yoa- Built-in cabinets roor furnace Nice
cast went out and took a new gri on kum as Henry Washington shrabs Double garage 75x14-0 foot lot
p 1
'Abe Lincoln Meets Johnnie Apple-
life and their work b Good location W L MENEFEE 101
I seed" was played by Wilford Lee as
He smiles—and while the years
railed on he grew younger because— Abe Lincoln Jimmie Tuner as ' FOR SALE—Free h milk cows E R
he smiled —Haroid Sherrod Thomas Lincoln Kenneth Abbett as RICKEY Rt 2 (112 4p)
"
aaou Girls win Tournament I John Matlin Dorthy Westrall as
i Mitaida Jo hnson Ruth Sterling as GOOD INNER SPRING MATTRESsa
PRO)! fans received a thrill worth I ' special Price 50c down 50e Week D
Sh Lid
a million Saturday evening when! ara neon an Mary Boyd as L GOOCH la Co (datfc)
Paoli won both B clam gatries in the 1M13 TI11)mas Lineclin
county basketball tournament at Pauls I 'Fame again third mid fourth 'a i
Valley grades we enjoyed your program - a -
i
For the firat game they played ' at' a I S
Whitebead Thursday evening am- ' - Approved
rang 30 to 18 It was a good game Bethel News t
901 ' 04
' -- A ' T ea
and ail ten girls played during the 1 4 - BABY
game — a aka' -al '
la a' 'a
Saturday evening the girls net the There vcere twenty present for
Hughes girls in the final game pasar Sunday school Sunday
girls Lad not played Hughes girls Mr Foster preached Sunday morn- Hatched from U S approved
this year as they were in MI nt fere I big Mr Cratsiord held services Sun-
Wood teted hens 23 varieties
conferences The game started out I day night Quite a few were present
fast with Hughes leading through the I from Pauts Valley We invite them (1STOM IIATCII1NG
firat hail but the girls kept the good back Feeds Seeds Supplies
working spirit an: iti he third quer- The Willis Variety band entertained
ter began to climb ahead with the last 'Thursday night Their proeram Floyd Chick Hatchery
scoring Every player seemed to get was enjoyed by all a ho attended
110 E Charles — l'hone 4S1
the job done well and the game ended Mr and Mrs- A 0- Hamilton and
with a big bang for Paoli girls The children Russell and Joe Burnett as
wore being 40 to 34 spent awhile Saturday night saiting ' saamassosaaanzim
Girls you really gave your fans and Mr and Mrs Herman Caudle
all that attended a thrilling game Mrs Sutherland mather of Mrs 'The Dr A I Schmidt
'e Paoli girls beet been lucky in DeLos Brown moved to the home I
the county tournaments this being of John Brown
D
the third trophy in tkiCeesisiOn and There is quite a lot of illness in
four trophies in the last six years this commurity due to colds and in- Graduate Veterinarian
That is good girls so power to you fluenza Office Now at Rome
for the remaining gamea—Wiltarns tattle Gene Brown is ill with the I 603 E GRANT
Bo ra Sports mumps i
ate mon Pugs were very success- Mr and Mrs H D Daniels of ( PHONE 617
NI in the County tournament last Whitehead spent Sunday visitirig Mr1
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week In that they won the B clam and Mrs 'W II Tate
championship 'Me Pup who are i Mr Pruitt received word Monday
considered One of the best teams in Of the death of his grandfather who
the cosmty rnet the triton Springs lived In Arkansas Our sympathy is C - 5 I 0
' quintet Friday morning at 9100 a in extended to all the family
1
The puga ssariaa off ear7 in the Mr and Mrs Will Jones and lam —Day or Night—
game trid picked Up a nine-point fly aPent SundaY afterroon visiting' EL3IER'S
lead the latter's daughter of near 'Wm
The tecond team took over In the nesailocl 1 YELLO1V CAB
oer—orld and third quarters and held tHasel Juanita and Guthrie May I ANYIVRERE ill Po di
FOR RENT wAvrID—M:r 1 lady f
'tKAL4-tJ3 cr4 farm Leave ramie
EJ::ki - fvi- man L-tAnt ar4 akt1-ts at DrritJtrat Of
r ELK E P71:14! 12 : f15
Etit LEN - 1
j 14 El AKE P71:141! 12
' 115k
Caia :aft yni raw a czairKe FOR SALE—BmArtze lintel torts
FOR RErt — M 11 t250 each Bone tegari ro heads
i4 :4 ' c tend Also Aca!aL cotton setil
yelLAr tsg rew 514-d 1 mile North
FrP1 RENT—A7 Lew troPti wt-At pfssa H H mccoNNra
p' irth tup-tti- - wayne ovsa
CARI
(e:Isrlt
FOR RENT--A rtexri
Cickit B 0-HARRO
rtr 42 i11111C‘
IJ rfs troKO0
FOR RENT-3-MOrri h3TIM cintrn MaT'sv—Lle Oral if1252
garai!e garter 1 acres
lar4 tl-rey I Soe MRS 1 R FCR S-ILLE—E7c4rze tuzke-Fs toms
TOLEFJRT 1z T(itoPrt s Offlr:e ar d hens ORITNA CHISHOLM
qstfe) WinnelrocAd Rt I f132pi
FOR krs-r—Ftve roan modern
house Crc(4 Earden Fpot Cose to
whorl ES Pt) rer rnonth W L
NIEN-rrET 1A E P Phone 711
oa PENT—Ex MOM modern
houke Good mrrLIrm Drelble garage
'CoFe in W L mLNtt 1DI Eat
Pa Phme 11 tjle)
FOR REST—Ftve room modern
hoe Famine:A Auto Hot water
tank cn bath and
kitchen W"ndkole shades Garage W
L !ZENEEEE 201 Eaq Paul Ave
Phone 711 (1181
"115'TiC 1"e malailartulTr's caul day Ftbruarl- 12 a t‘ch C' be a 31ISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE—Eouse store ar:c11
It s" but any 17 °II 1 CGIrzlial proy-ct prclect 111- 1 til lir g station loation on Hiry 191
k at them they're rompers CCM c:de yjme r4114-aT gl"-474ao-ty 1101- c"r I v unT A t- t114Ne W I MLFi 101 E Paul Arc'
LET ME HELP YOU Anything
you want to know anything you want
to do Would you like to know your
lucky day? When to take trip? If
you need real heip call at 415 N
Ittkory St Ptone 411-W Pauls
Val)ey Okla tltp
! FOR LEASE—Pilling station location'
FOR SALE—C2°°4 Kar 1'7°4'1' Se'ed cr Mil 77 Will consider building
Oksts 50c por 13u-lrel JOHN HARTEN- W L MENEFTE 111 E
BOWER 3 fr":e N°r917-'t of "Y! Paul Ace Phone 711 (o13)
Pholie M212 1415tfc)
of a mass retreat to find refuge in I REN
the 11itiVeY carefree and happy Life is the great investment CLOSING OUT SALE—Jake Street's rental
days of childhood hen life seemed And no man lives in Na!ll St e Cerlifed Seed Oats reduced to office
As a maser guards his rah i f15 trc) 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Plve room
len give the world a welcome modem house 551140 foot lot dose
' BARNYARD 'MANURE wanted tor! to whoa w L mmtpts 101 East
Each day whateer it sends the hauling Call 187 412 St) Paul Aye Phone 711
Itt mws tin vntkrt 7n oAa frorpplroLo ) ))
' zum r rsroio otT r AL tvo-rvo v ! "The old woman ain't got n o kick comin' r said the husband wh
en
Jus't returned from market with a '''''' —" i he had heard t he foreman's remark he a
s 'Sin't got no kick at all
complete selection of upholstering equipment 1 would appreciate your
STie's plum' pampered—only she don't appreciate it none Why when
patronage verf much JErrIE C we is fixin' to mirp of a night many a time I've driv' the team half
fabrics Our prices are lowest MOODY
' MA'rPRESS A UPHOLST'ERIMI 104
a mile out of the way so's wood and water would be handy fur the old
'--- -- WLN'N C09 North Ash Phone 320i
W Joy (f5tf) (IIIImP) 1 woman to fetIll
i (kantkan Nora Ftatur he-
ea )
FOR SALE—Vacant lots In most! Foil sALENew five room modern !
any location on which to build that !house Hardwood Coors Built-Ins 1
r:ew home W L NIENEFLA 101 East i 50x140 foot lot East front Immed- i a 1 I uI 1 '147 Farm Families in
Paul Me Phone 711 016) 'late possessim 'W L MENEFEE "I ittres Bina Under
East Paul Ave Phone 711 (j16i 1 arvin County Aided
' FOR SALE-500 blvIles good Texas
' PM pett reilg 50e opr bltOlet -- -- — I County Political PnL G
M ti ( Autea
' Mkt At-- m
aou ene:s goou lexas - - I
Red sPed per bwhel Radio has attnbuted more to mak- County Politi Arun (Aunty
cal Poti
WARREN PARK I mile N of Mg the American pub:ic speech-con- By Farm Credit Act
Antirwit tCoritinued Trrm Pe I
Antioch (1123p
wicu-s than ay other one thing says
Bernard Anderson svech instructor
FOR SALE—Six room modern
It the
hotice Br Univerity of Okacionta
eakfast room Fireplace
Built-In cabinets roor furnace Nice
shritbs Double garage 75x1443 foot lot I
c 'cry Itching Skin
Good location W L MENEFEE 101
'
FOR SALE---Fresh milk cows E R
(1124p) 11 Gets Quick R I'
RICKEY Rt 2
Hess Tottiotot Ease
GOOD INNER SPRING MATTRESS ugammetvis sonooDisins
GOOD INNER SPRING MATTRESS
Special Price 50c clown 50e Week D
L GOOCH A: CO (d5 tic)
REGLAR FELLERS
WANT ADS
FOR RENT
f111
I Dr A I Schmidt I
! RENTAL CONTRACTS—Get your !
CLOSING OUT SALE—Jake Street's rental contracts at the Democrat 1
C4-11 itled SON1 Oats reduced to ”- (JD
—Day or Night—
ELMER'S
YELLOW CAB
ANYWHERE 1 '
IN CITY
PALLS VALLEY DE110CP-tr
MICTRIC FENCER—See the 14) -
Par:mak Eetric Ftncer at W E
Long hardware :n Pauls Varty or
11yon Alto Slore at MayrvI:e and
lindkay or C H OWENI Route 2
Mafle Oka lif1252)
SALE—E7v2e turkeys toms
ad hens OHITNA CHISHOLM
Winnewood Rt I f132pi
SEED OATS 50 teL or more
sacked 5e bushe: Certlan to trati
Fun line Garden ard Fed
MASON HART 4f11!rnp
TOR SALS--Je!Py cow wth hear
It Ns: Irrst CARL cit:INILL
if133p
FOR SALE—Kariota seed C41!S Lebr!H
per bushel at my place 3 1-2 miles E
1 mile S of Pauls Valley J C MLN- I
tf12-11pi
NICE EEED ()Ars for see Can be
-
loaded right at our store ECENS
BROTHER& tj2211c)
Phone 711 the)
TRUCKERS Arms-no:I—Read y-
made waterproof tarpaWins MOODY
MATTRESS & rPHOLSTERLNG 104
Sc Joy Ave (151f)
Those Is ewe smote yet inesooesitit soy to
ease Oa itteitio crest loom of Eczema Itch
ing Toes lot eel Reshot end wony whet i
foinally tossed wo footsie's and awn is to
000ly Moone's Itiensid Olt 'wont cod twain-
ina °int ascots wit° Kass hoes sods esintas-
samosa os wwsehtly stilt freebies wood be wise
to tr y
jso ask any Aitholos disarst for ass waits:II
bon of Moose I Easstaid 011 anti setsse to
occoot onyStorop lilac It I sotto o isiottly t
cetwasod pisexsiatoe that s small bona loin
a lona two oast twithenoess if ten clean DC01-
CnoloPolloo 0t snot hots women kimono
imh to oft yost folt satisfaction yoo oats Saw
voia toonv tot0000d
EARL'S BAR-11-Q
115 Went 1 Marten
SPECIAL
c
BAR-II-Q PLATE 25
Sand iehes—Special Orders
()Pen tarn
DEAD Re"' Irr"
H
ANIMALSCattle ogs Horses
rtl"E COLLECT
Pauli Taney 262
FALLS VALLEY RENDERING CO
BARGAINS!
MARES MULES
HORSES
1 Wagon 1 Set Harnesr
Plow Tools of all Kinds
FRAIIII PIERCE
1 biL S Fair Park Phone fill
s
Bump Is A Niusical Guy
1110
JUST HU:sitsNS
-He Skis it's Ow Glaes That Makes His Nose Rear'
"Gasses What"
Laughing Arotmd tha Wotid
with rityr S COZ3
1 HE man who told ?re thls one yenrs ago as we rtood torther on
the rim of the Grand Canyon swore it was true I beLeved him For
be had the repatation all over the Southwest of never telling an un-
necessary lie
fle Fltict a typical "mover" shiftless rstless and sockless was
spending a short time at an Arizora cow camp preparatory to moving on
into the (ert on a so-ca'iled prove our Ris chief eanhly pos-
sessions consisted of a pair of slab-sided males a rickety prairie
schooner a vire four children and six hound deg
The wife who was a tired out faded out creature complained to
some of the ranch hands of the hardness of her lot and the foreman
took it upon himself to remonstrate with her husband for his indiffer-
ence to his wife's welfare
"The old woman ain't got no kick comin' r said the husband when
he had heard the foreman's remarks he ain't got no kick at alL
STie's plum pampered—only she don't appreciate it none Why when
we is fixin' to cuirnp of a night many a time I've driv' the team half
a mile out of the way so's wood and water would be handy fur the ohi
woman to fetolill
(Continued rrrqo Pave I )
term
Freeman went in for a sod term
without opposition at the at elc-ction
while Hope will be hoping for
as much luck in his q!iest for term
No 2 this year
Forrest Thomas Pauls Valley may
seek Freeman's place in the lower
house
County Attorney Contest Open
Goodwins decision to seek the sen-
ate post will leave a wide open field
in the county attorneys race and
three names already have been men-
tioned for this post in the street talk
Russell Farmer now assistant county
attorney is expected to file for the
office with Joe Shumate and Gilmer
Long also mentioned
Two first termers had not heard of I
any °position yet but the bottle still I
was young These are County Judge
a B Garvin and County Superin-
terdent Ernest Wall
Other Names Mentioned
Names of two men had been men-
tioned as possible opponents for
George Phelps if he seeks another
term in the treasurer's office They
are C M Hyre former deputy
treasurer and W J Harris former
treaslirer
Other county officers expected to
run for re-election include Ed Craig
Jr court clerk Claude Parsons
county clerk and Ed Cates county
assessor
Thus the political year begins to i
line up and by filing time it may
stack up pretty much this way or it
may not since the candidates and I
prospective candidates have many
weeks yet in which to decide def-
initely on what they do
I 110LC LOSS
I Book lamsess sustained by the Home
!Owners' Loan Corporation on sales
' of foreclosed homes now amount to
'
$78000000 according to the HOLC
i
Against this figure however accord-
ing to Chas A Jones general mans-
I ger would have to be placed the
three to four hundred millions of dol-
lars saved to home owners in inter-
1 i est '
Through the Federal Land Bank of
Wichita and the Land Bank Commis-
ooner 47 farm families in Garvin
county have financed the purchase
of their farms since the passage of
!he Farm Credit Act of 1935 This is
the statement made by Roy S John-
son president of the land bank in
emphasizing that provisions of the
1935 act were designed to increase
farm owner:hip opportunities
The act has been particularly bene-
ficial to tenant farmers according to
Johnson because it has enabled many
earrest thrifty Mfil with moderate I
Teacher—If your mother is shop-
ping ard finds she has left her purse
at home she may ask the clerk to
send the parcel COD What do
those initials mean?
Bright Boy—Call on Daddy!
savings to make a down payment on I
their homes and finance the balarice!
with Federal land bank and Land
Bank Commissioner loans
Credit extended to the 47 put-
chasers in Garvin county totaled
slightly more than $100400 This is an
average of $2100 per firm A number
of the loans were made to farmers1
and tenants already living on and
operating the farm they purchased
while others selected new sites Some
purchased farms -from individuals and
private concerns while others bought
tracts from the Federal land bank
President Johnson reports that
in the entire state of Oklahoma
almost 1700 farm families have pur-
chased farms with Federal land bank
and Land Bank Commissioner assist-
ance hi the past four years obtain-
ing credit amounting to over $3750-
000
Although there was an Increase of
LI per cent In national employment
during December the National In-
Ellistrial Conference Board reports
that the number of jobless persons
rase from 8135000 In November to
8428000 the following month The
drop in employment is due to a more
than seasonal drop of 41 per cent In
farm employment according to the
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15 1941
By Gene Byrne
People and Places
(Continued from Page 1)
Daugherty last Friday and Satur-
day and brought rifAne the county
cup The Wood lard basketball teams
are the only teauis in tile conference
that do not have an indoor court
When a gardener ordered a Flower-
Mg Peach shrub or Mrs W C
Bolling's front yard two years ago
she put it out behind the chicken
!owe—a peach tree was a peach tree
But now Nfrs Boning laments that
the little Flowering Peach must waste
its sweetness arother spring in the
chicken yard She vvtid like to put
: it where it could be 5:een but is afraid
to move it
Missing Cow Found
Buried In Hay Stack
CLARK Mo Feb 15—iP)—Farm-
er D L Butler missed his cow and
called neighbors to he: a find her
Ten days later Butler stuck a
pitchfork into a straw stack and there
she was—still niooing but weak from
Lack of water and feed
mammengsmor
i I Utstairs Over The Leader Store
i
1
Dr H A Sprague
I Optical Specialist
I Glasses FItt d L 'e Ground
e — en s i
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