The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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Most Of th folks rrpo-ttg
early ltorkey penats seem t)
pieawi setth the yrrceritace
of tgort hatthrel Mrs MU"' Long
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i tng fcr G:en alc:e Ite is away kb:p- GEntr returned to F-1:wrty tor a Lnd they enlvtred the Prorrlam rarnets 2In and Mrs G B Sadler:1
: It g ttie farm w7rk Suct4t- 1 few day's vitit 1 C:yd- Pc-irtd Of atid made a
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- entettarrnent ecenn-ittty at M:s 1 - Btr-no- --'Fd t'e sis-' bu5'ness trlp to Calde last Set:re-0
N — - r c- t teted the May dey prov-rart art
i S7-lay SaUfril tit Ve batneri N17 0E1 a txr 11-s B J NEoi 21 (:1:11Fater 61-41 szz -poi:4 L t Irneo and spent 41t-1 I
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f-r Mter's rly and rt2y S-:-14ay i rzaay n:ght and S"-rndsy at the home t !IE:t11133eftfrA 2c3! 1"47 - l Etel"::: !
AL 1 lime Jo I or LP tor g ar a 1 1z:ay sintoo1 nave been r4:17 on a ter IL'S B J Nstdi Iri cz111water 6'4 szi:--p)d it vrsco anti spent ti- I ' -- - - - - LI -' ‘ --
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Frank Stone brought his trctler't
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Vrrinia Ela a spo-n t 81-day 2" 'Mrs Ange Rtddout hal be4-rt very — - -u-1 M-'3-10'w r-nd daughter slri-T r'IC rn-z g and spent the day
-ate: vatti fnends Ei and is s:Ll aceneirhat under tte K4th-rY Lnd three of 1--7-1- g:r1 frsends s::h ilorr foiks The Rev and Mrs Bartleson and!
Mr and Mr s taod:r cf Tr7071L 119'1ktwr but us ate to be up part ot ta-7--s? tz) from O'uthne to attend the mr and Mrs Lunher Mollcy and litie ion Joi-Lny a-d Mrs SIskt cf
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nry Tar ton faxity Mrs Hibert WIson and Mrs Carl ! : ' 3!-a Har:r J'otrsoi for mg cat '"'-tY I the J S 33:rayer home
Mr and Mr Cart Dk M:rNs and 2f'er CA( S31!-3 Vet: to R- a 5-'7-tzt vlst bekre r::n!ng horrie'
I lf s Raymond Szarts and daugh- Celrderis a h:ch aere planted before
my sort Sbs'as alth ttr t::i-- cead last Sa:urday morning VA a Mr sni Mrs 1-lra and daugh- ' tn 11:rha Jane of Edmond and the ran are coming up racely and
- P-r4 nom" $hd Ism:Y cl PaYne' !--'irl 1-it s----11 tl'4-Lr teroth'--r Vernon ter Cantoel of Cuk :-gr 'sere d:rner Mss Lana Omen of 01-:ahorna CItv i peas are blooming Sxne vegetables'
ne-r atteridr4 Suny setool Eatcn a7-4 fcenfly ortey rtou711 g4es tz Mr and It: c A ()Amu visi!ett Mr acid Mrs Chafli:! ansha 7 that dtd tot freeze are large enough
ere trne the aarre day I der Sunday Su-ttav a4:ernoDn 10so Walter 1----: far use
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Parn-Ing operat-fms in that pert of ' " ' ' '
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L:1't'-i-4 -sst a:urcay mornt r s f- r a 1 lir sn i Mrs Ita---e arid 'laugh- ' 11:-mond and
and supervwyrs pt t The oat I er P-r4 Horton and cl Pa M
farrfy P $ t'l rt s-st wIth theLr tertth--r Vernon tee c-:4n bet of re o r
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awlistant 4 -Ii aaent waa prt-Iteht theve hrne the same day i der Sunday Sunt42y af:ernoDn Kco Walter l'-'-
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cead lw-t Sa1urday morning f 'r a I lir ani Mrs Ma-:-- and 'laugh- ' tn 11:2rha Jane of Edmond andi the ran re coming up nacely and MIRENA
f--'irl 1-5"' s''-i'l Il'A'E 1-r brt'th":- r Ye rrion ter Clar:bel of Cuk rg were d:rner 1!":sa Leara Omen of Ot:ahotna CIty I peas are bitoming Some vegetables'
Latcn ar4 f‘ITT124- TIe7 rh'd 1 g4e54's tt Mr- and 14- C A Chtran- visi!ed Mr and Mrs Charli'c 11:riha 7 ' that dal tot freeze are large enough h d '' d and 1!In'' looked
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herne the sarne day der Sunday S--(42v aferroon A:so Walter f--- far use for rain hn come and gone and left
Mrs Vtr::e Pcterson T LS i'1 in befit mr and mrs p -T 117:oe and cu3 of End vied Mr and Ntra —40--
1 rict much mcre than a pleasant
snd unat:e to Lttend Smday school- i baty Wanda Lee of E4::utja of the a--1w We are g::td to report WILLOW SPRINGS I memory This commuraty i3 needing
tKe tr-sed Mrs PaAter:or vo!-ry rut h! nyer we clests of )vr piaciA& mr! ELS WiL' MP-s Pxxse Fiscus who Ls
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tu Sday SC h01)1 11 held though 1 and ILs c E rii qtmearr — I rain again
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i takinz medica1 treatment in Oregon -- :" t — l-- I cr" IV !roe cf Perry Ls planting
ryi Ejer1 and attend E471day lothooll bat Wanda Lee cj: E:-utia of the We are g::td to rroon
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Ert4ay w1:l 11- and Mrs Fred We fri Pr " nver were rtests of parents Mr! Eta M--ss Rose rscus- who Ls
fljZk anl Mrs C E Crie Sunday
'tut Sunday school 112S thakigh
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takng medical trcatment in Oregon
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repefe41 forly turkews mon ftety- Mz Ntrs GI:Jorrs M:3 F-ir?tltr:trrfrr-:-leihrlec717tart27 team-
E-1:1water spent thA week-end w ith Plan:1111g trIl'er Is
sere Miss ()Leta Show wtD 13 staying in :us irt"rg al:14 VerY Wen
titu" ter7t: Priatt get er zn:trer 'oft id:: VA:: home in tr5 "ae e to return to Ozegcn as soon
ettv tlikf)t elght)-ta-v: I 01-0 11-gcaY 'present
e T t4( !"r' parents Mr Eld Ifors R ! tl'e preser: term of s:ho-1 is va1
1-r parents Mr ard Iron E R ! as tl'e
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entv takf)t -c?n elght)-itre I 01-0 11-gt'aY present term of srhcx1 is o'1t
(egit and M9 lf3 lam firer ty- CrF"C- ' a Ir-an rradlati?c f-ert - -
II: it-1 M:i Ezy II:rt:in and ---'1' -- ' - - --- g-
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R:p:ey h:EtscrirAni next It ‘f k on" of -
Pre psefs f-cirt Itcttly-nine famly Of F A yri! Ctilti!t li: Tdfli - f 0 irh I las C A Stricklznd and Mrs) Several Vince fo''its attended the
Erileovor ad wvices at Fair P:a's -"'" 'ez Yci-L---'414-rs r5m ''''1-5 Pel'--- -' c A f
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horhc1 tn a hleie thLs honor Gerr-11 r r
Osrand(T cal-1 to kee Sas runr-Ig comen4on Siulday afternoon!
1- rilk sento1 nen 111 I On" GI
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s orIcetty fa
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l O )i! c tended TP1-- - -- - 1- - 1 mrs C A S i
' t 1 f eh tricklznd and M rs' Several Vinco fo s at
'ended the
ecgS Er'aeov(-t had Efrrace at Fall' P:a-"--s ' "re 'ez l'ci----lers 'rr-h-- -"— "---- 4' C A trander calc-d to sec Mrs sing-Lig convention Sunday afternoon
borl-wy)d to achtee thLs honor Crect- o
Sunc"ay evening 'We had a w' or T151r- '6
is to be ccintrnendf-d for her cl-ii- i e--3 NfundaY after!-xyn shicn was held at Eden ChapkI
11 rendeted Ly Brotzxr
Sunday s-'h h's frItnd Earmhd I pity t gent" in bcth men'al and physital 1 — Into able school ia-ie two specials 1
f if-- YINCO 1
Vine° alle school had a good at-!
l-r!tt facl sitterclod Szidar atilool i The O P 1?----sans rn-Aged near tcwald t'ir-bfling bl'r Ichf-61' 1 Armr -
tr In Alin's Anralnv In st i Lie-
neay 7- LI e is 1 i- item i--ay ulkulL Doty
c' sf-ts toward fe" rthermr her se-eel-I YINCO I vine° Bible school had a good at-'
Frritt rind rettereted Sender eehool I The O P Feemans metored neer ' — - ----- " " '
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ghe '
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on Mrs laree Andric-la got 3:4 baby te
et Ciettaxes cod
1 Pert-'3 t''''''Inct4) Ittrr"(111' nr4":41hie 'tette and recoveete of i
Al are reminded rent Senday Is their releases ay from he ' ' 'P' atc-rilldar ws not
rweaSundaea-yll nloourlig: t end
morning
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Mr Dety's day at Cottorieveod for I
Mr and M e Hanel Lie arid fr h
— ' run who was ready oer secone es-
her re-ether Mrs ohnson ere Sun- year el hi hschool work at hee
d C Roy Sp
13 g– he Mr end Mrs Ease and grend- close to fifty
illars and Pat 0Donaldi
overth Is the elder eister Bessie In- chickens last Meeelay from the but gtisis the number present was
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meeting services at 11 o'cioek J
and 1 -- ed-eerg hatCher7- 1
eveturg services at Bethel at III
clay with Har-vel-s Psoent$ tar and fathee was accidentally killed in a children epent last Tutteaty at the
o'clock Lirs E C Lane of Oak rlia re-Itext-eh:rig rnaciene accident in 1925 home GI is brotne r Wili Case made a business trip to Stillwateri
one day last week
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Mr and Mrs Ira Hayes dr feeo
ove to 0
Pertiag Mrs Leese rot ling aelBeeele gave up hope of herself We wish to thank the editor fer
Dr100lod early sundiiy morning i
i gel achieving scholaetec honors after r-ast ruesdaY aes the loll dal talkirg so well about the country
where they spent the day with the
Is r the task of being
her father's death and set herself of Vinco schoct The mothers cormerendents We hope the read-
Tem Hayes family attending s Mr and Mrs4oll Rite (Ia ee- the bread winner prepered a picnic dinner for the ers enjoy reading the news of their
vices with ttv-te and a golden wed- deughter motored to Dodge City and mentor for her mother end six en den and teacher In the neighbors as much as we enjoy writ-
dinee etthren with a beuritiful din- Kane Sandal afterr n They younger gibters Georgia is the only afterneon the pine-ls rut on a ing We think it a pleasure to write
rier at the noon hour They found rtport the wheat Icokreg very
mdos one so far that Bessie has been able short pr Sere-rat erat mothers for a paper like the Gazette
crop ec tlo better than they ex- wit some kids being Pas- to induce to keep in schcol until they were present Aril Fleming the There will be preaching Sunday
petted with most fields of wheat mak- tared out had received a highschool diploma prient teacher sci71 teach Vince may leth Mother's day when Clyde
Ing a fair yield but she helped them ail to go as long school next year Roland of Reid will bring a mes-
IV' ikrIS Mrs 12411h Err" l'PekA Mrs C°Itc1141m2 li&ter arid farn7 as tt would If dP ' looms were sage fee Mother's day Everyone wet-
' Stenday efternoon with their eon at StEl'rater- caLed at the Cotton-1 for womanh1 ' M-3 Beryl Jastice t last Men-
the bap-1 given oy w ease In- come
Aneil and elle east of town gim heave en d attended 0 man should have one night at the home of Mrs Carrie Mc- -
Mrs Cleedith MeQualn and twe Ming StmdaY afternoon Farland as the weather was to rainy
fins visited renday anti-man with Marguerite Snyder spent Sattir' A terett caught one of Heward for Bent to get home the reads were LOST CREEK
Mrs Weeir day night and Sunday with home Eaton's turkeys recently New so bad
usa end etre come Dem and rolks They repiert Grandpa Snyder hen coyotes CO to bothering Charlie Gearhart was in Stillwater Our Sunday school attendence was
aoris entertained tettlrAnt from Still- tome better tut Mr Plesner le TVA Pluttry In the spring et the years the first few days of last week rixty-eight laet Sunday After Sun-
letter Beefily Including Ma
mattie so well again this week Mrs Cawood It Is fairly certain that there are Nit' and Iirs Harvey Williamson day school our new pastor the Rev
Ware and datiehter Veeta Horace was celled away trine the baptising w helps tome where In the neigh- and little daughter Quenetta el Frank Bartleson gave 9 fine sermon
Ware arid Miss McGuire to go to her father's bedside beratiod So Barrier PP
- -any Stilleater spent last Tuesday eight which was very much appreciated
wert tOYOte hunting and caught
alr and Mre Jack Williams were —0— at the home of his parents near Agra and also another good sermon at
afternoon company and Mr arid PAYEE CERTERPLEASANT four coyote helps In a brashpile arid spent Wednesday at the home of night There will be preaching each
down on the school lease where
Mrs Wilber Bilyeu arid sot Forrest VIEW Getege Hilbert used to live her parents Mr and Mrs Charlie Sunday morning and evening and
were &Imlay evening risitors Gearhart you are cordial ly invited to attend I
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Mr and Mrs Charles VanAnsdell Alan Inman saw two large coyotes MrS Cheatham and daughter Mrs The Rev and Mrs Armstrong of 1
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and children B oe illy J and Nina - - - I up In the pasture and called his fa- Cora Laws visited Mrs Jessie Case Stillwater were Sunday dinner guests'
i t Peisfactery rronal n rews of the iveek rnination for the mo The at
were Senday visitors at the Fay Has- I " - ther H V Inman who got his shot- last Tuesday everting of Mr and Mrs W B Rains
capture of Alien Hanes Like the '
kett home I gun and went up where Alan had Mrs Etta Elliott spent last Thurs- Next Sunday being Mother's day
laneented
ldie and Mrs Roy Thernpe-et drove Poll — of Cneeda the O
seen the wolves When Alan and his day kt the home of her daughter there sill be a prize given to the
to Perry out day iasc creek to see Drl men are building up a reputation for
father came near enough to see they Mrs Gertie Grimm youngest and oldest mother present
gettine their man" making an or-
coot Roy b an n X-ray of the '- - - - found Melvin Butcher's dog backed Mrs Ester Hepe visited Mrs Errs stit the morning service and a short
son Tom Epent the week-end in
Winfield Kan visiting Mr HightlFs
Lister Mrs Fair and husband
Mr and Mrs Lester Ham and son
Neal were Sunday visitors at the
Pettit home in Pleasant Hill district
Mr and Mrs Everett Oates of
Glencoe and Mr and Mrs Winston
Oates and baby daukhter spent Sun-
day at the home of their mother and
grandmother Mrs Sarah Sharp
Mrs Sharp who hal been pocrly
for several weeks Ls able to be out
sorn and has been feeling better the
last few days
Mr Lnd Mn Newlin Hardy and
family spent Sunday with the Roy
VanArsdell family
Mrs Winifred Weathers requests
members of the Live Wire class who
have been given a part in the class
play to come to Cottonwood Friday
evening for practice
Mr and Mrs 011ie Horton of
Ponca City were dinner guests Sun-
Cay of their daughter Lnd daughters
husband Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Ham
Mr and Mrs Fred Flora and Mr
and Mrs Frank Wirt and two chil-
dren visited Monday evening with
Mr and Mrs George Wirt 1
There will be a temperance lee-
tux e at Cottonwood Sunday evening
Mrs Mable Collins of the Church
of the Nazerene will assist
al
nomaeh which awned a Ina cam of ganization of which any nation might
ulcers Dr Cook put Win on a rigid' be Prbud'
Attendance at Sunday school was
dart and is is to stay in bed for
forty-ene Too many folks have gone
three weeks Mr Thamnion has been
troubled with his atonsach for a long vtsitIng again-
were glad to welcome back to
time and we hope he feta better 60011
Sunday school Mrs John Hillerman
tmder his new treatment
mr wn4 Mrs Jim Brown and and Mrs C IL Stone who have been
friend Mn Lewis of Tryon 4inietif 114 ?A long Mr and Mrs Art Jones
and Lorena and Mr and Mrs Clark
at the Roy Thcaerasson home Mcnclayi
DsMoas
Mr and Mrs Herman Sherrard arid and family formerly of our
ty
baby daugnters and Mrs E R Sher- but now living near Fair
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lard visited Sunday with the Blaney "1'415'
Darreld Calkins and Imogetie De-
family near Maraliall They report
lano were excused from school at
relatives all well and feeling encour-
Perkins Thursday that they might
aging ever a good 3-inch rein which
attend the 4-H club rally
feU in that vicinity recently
The dress exhibited by Zoe Helen
Mr and Mrs John Ilighful and
Telford at the rally won Arst in the
eon Tom 'Tent the week-end in
ld
Winfield Kan visiting Mr Highellti 14-year-0 class We understand
ister Mre Fair and husband that Imogane Delano placed third
L
Clair Bigler won second in school
Mr and Mrs Lester Ham and son
Neal were Sunday visitors at the outfit for boys over 15
Payne
Pettit home in Peasant Hill district Center Farm Demonstration
Mr and Mrs Everett Oates of dub met with Mrs N R Retherford
Glencoe and Mr and Mrs Winston Friday afternoon Roll call was an-
s
Oates and baby datiehter spent Sen-
wered ty each club member stating
how many quarts they canned last
day at the home of their mother and
grandmother Mrs Sarah Sharp year Demonstration was ''Canning
Mrs Sharp who has been pocrly
Equipment" and "Canning Princi-
Leader Fern Retherford who
for several weeks Is able to be out Ples'"
demonstrated canning carrots Miss
some and ha e been feeling better the
last few days Genevieve Nelson met with tas It
was
Mr Lad Mn Newlin Hardy and decided that we buy six inexpen-
sive
family epent Sunday with the Roy Bibles to be used at Junior
VanArsdell family Christian Endeaver which the club
is sponsoring this year One new
Mrs Winifred Weathers requests
members of the Live Wire class who member Mrs Orpha Cummins was
have been given a part in the class voted into the club There were
twenty-two members present and five
play to come to Cottonwood Friday
evening for practice visitors
Mr and Mrs 011ie Horton of
The body of Charles Ituseell Pear-
Ponca City were dinner guests Sun-
son killed its an automobile accident
eay of their daughter and daughter's neer Hemet Calif last Thursday
husband Mr and Mrs Lawrence evening arrived here delayed two
Ham days at the request of ins mother
who
Mr and Mrs Fred Flora and Mr lives in San Francisco and an
aunt of El Monte Rtessell a son of
and Mrs Frank Wirt and two chil-
J C Pearson and a nephew of Ralph
dren visited Monday evening with
Mr and Mrs George Wirt
and Glen Pearson of this neighbor-
hood
There will be a temperance lee-
was born in Stillwater had
rpent
ture at Cottonwood Sunday evening much of his life here and had
many Mavis
Mrs Mable Collins of the Church in the community
Payne Center was fifth place win-
of the Nazerene will assist
ner in the egg show Tuesday Mrs
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FAIR PLAINS Frank Dotter won second in the
brown egg division farm fleck dem-
The taping at Smuts
- pond onstration Gene Delano placed third
in
Sunday afternoon was well attended brown egg division for 4-H club members Other Woman's club win-
Twelve were baptized nets were Mrs Orval Rains Mrs S
C A Henderson spent Monday
evening the Efaw home M Ross Mrs George Brock and Mrs
at
ltNve ay A a est a Radph Pearson
FAIR PLAINS
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The taptising at Swarte pond
Sunday afternoon was well attended
Twelve were baptized
C A Henderson spent Monday
evening at the Elaw home
Mr and Urn Otha Madison of
Inaalls spent Sunday with his par-
entS the Henry Madisons and the
other children called in the evening
atter the baptising
Mr and Airs Melvin Thomason
spent Sunday with her parents at-
tended the baptising then they with
William Swart of Stillwater went
to the cemetery taking some pic-
tures then went to the A and M col-
lcge farm near Perkins
' Mrs Klingman and Mrs Evelyn
Ingersoll and children and Mrs Cot-
tongim spent Monday aftern000n
with Lula De Mme
Fred Linsentnryer's brother and
eller and their boy and girl friends
atteTidcd Endeavor and services at
Fair Plains Sunday evening We had
a lull house Sunday evening Hope
they all come again and make our
Endeavor a worth-whlie place to go
Next Sunday is Mother's day so
believe they are planning some
Marguerite Snyder spent Satur- A corett caught one of Itsward
day night and Sunday with home Eaton's turkeys recently Now
rolks They report Grandpa Snyder hen coyotes go to bothering
some better tut Mr ?leaner le nzt p ultrY In the spring a the Year
50 well agars this week Mrs Cawood it Is fairly certain that there are
wes called away froM the baptising whelps acme where in the neigh-
to go to her father's bedside berbtod So Barney Penny
went toyote hunting and caught
PAYEE CENTERPLEASANT I four coyote whelps In a brashpile
VIEW down on the school lease where
Gterge Hilbert used to live
Alan Inman saw two large coyotes
Personal werination for the most
I up in the pasture and called his fa-
satisfactory real of the week: The
ther H V Inman who got his shot-
capture of Alvin Karpts Like the
I gun
mounted Poh of Carieda the 0- and went up where Alan had
seen the wolves Whet': Alan and his
men are building up a reputation for
father came near enough to see they
'getting their man" making an or-
found Melvin Butcher's dog backed
ganization of which any nation might up against the walled-in zpring in
be proud the corner where the spring wall and
Attndance at Sunday sar"I wa3 the bank come tegether The pup
forty-ene Too many folks have gone was snarling at the coyotes The
visiting again coyotes left before Inman got close
'Ve were glad to welcome back to enough to shoot The dog showed
Sundey school Mrs John Hillerman his gratitude but as soon as his fear
and Mrs C W Stone who have been subsided enough to allow him to run
Fitt so long Mr and Mrs Art Jones he left going toward home at high
and Loren and Mr and Mrs Clark speed
ENMoes and family formerly of our
cenuritmity but now living near Fair Mrs Marie Levier got 31
mulls out cf the first thirty-five
Darreld Calkins and Imogehr De- turkey eggs she set Two pewits
lano were excused from school at smothered in the box the first
Perkins Thursday that they might' day cf their lives but the thirty-
attend the 4-H club rally J two are grcwing nicely The egg
Tia— that did not batch was infertile
Wheat has headed out pretty
well and earn and alfalfa are
locking promising but we wish
some of these good weather pro-
phets would hurry up and fore-
cast another rain
Mr and Mrs Freeman Ingersol and
children Joyce Ann and Charles
Mrs Ingersol's mother Mrs Elsie
Klingman Mr and Mrs S M its
and Miss Marcella Ross drove to
Guthrie Sunday to visit with Mrs
Klingman's and Mrs Ross' step-
mother Mrs Ellen Klingman
Ratph Pearson has set out be-
tween four and fire thousand to-
mato plants during the last few
days
Art Jones has a new Chevrolet
truck
Glen Pearson has 'peen helping his
brother J C Pearson at the bakery
Wayne Brake is raising two young
crows for pets
Early planted oats do not have the
chance this year that some of the
later plantings may have Some of
the early oats is heading now when
only three to five or six inches high
O E McKaughan Ingalls recent-
ly sold a jack for $500 He purchas-
ed the Jack last December and realiz-
ed a profit of approximately MO
ECEH CHAPEL
The rain did such a wonderful
lot of good Everything is grow-
ing so last weeds as well as Me
rest But Friday evening we
feared we were going to be hailed
out It hailed quite a VI but
we are thankful 'it did no dam-
age here
We had a splendid Sunday school
Sunday morning alter which Mrs
Ma New gave a wonderful talk on
character building Those not there
surely missed healing something in-
teresting Mr and Mrs Bert Lynn and
daughters of Red Rock visited in the
Prank Burton home Saturday night
and Sunday
Mr and Mrs Joe Etheridge and
little daughters Lois Dean and Mary
Lou were guests in the Howard
Etheridge home Sunday and went to
the singing convention in the after-
noon We are serry to report Mrs Wells
much worse again She was so
much better !hat she was able to
go out of doors and then we were
shocked to hear she was taken sud-
denly worse Thursday night and is
In a very critical condition at this
time Her two sisters-in-law the
Marti are caring for her
r and Mrs Mose Turner and
uet4hters and a lady filen& all of
Drumright were dinner guests cf
Mrs E R Show and family Sunday
and attended the singing convention
In the afternoon
Miss Elnora Osborn of Pawnee
was visiting in the neighborhood
over the week-end
The singing was a grand success
only they had so much business to
attend to that several numbers had
to be emitted The church was
crowded the seats ere all full and
many standing
Mr and Mrs Luther Pock of Me-
hart Mrs Erma Shaffer of Perkins
and Mrs P A Shaffer vizited Mrs
Wells Suriday afternoon
Miis Iris Albright who is attend-
ing college in Stillwater spent the
week-end with her Parents Mr and
Caanir g hatchery
Mr and Mrs Ed Case and grand-
children spent last Tues-!ay at the
home of lus brother Wili Case
Last Tuesday us the last day
of Vinco sehoct The mothers
prepered a picnic dinner for the
chedren and teucker In the
alterncon the plira7s rut on a
short program Sereral mothers
were present Mrs Fleming the
prsent teacher sci71 teach Vince
school next year
M-s Beryl Justice spent last Man-
night at the home of Mrs Carrie Mc-
Farland as the weather waia to rainy
for Bey71 to get home the rOads were
so bad
Charlie Gearhart wa-s in Stillwater
the flrst few days of last week
Mr and Mrs Harvey Williamson
and little daughter Quenetta
Stillwater spent last Tuesday night
at the home of his parents near Agra
and spent Wednesday at the home of
her parents Mr and Mrs Charlie
Gearhart
MrS Cheatham and daughter Mrs
Cora Laws visited Mrs Jessie Case
last Tuesday evening
Mrs Etta Elliott spent last Thurs-
day kt the home of her daughter
Mrs Genie Grimm
Mrs Ester Hope visited Mrs Erra
ODanald and Mrs Nelle Rice last
Tuesday afternoon
Several Vine° folks are enjoying
lettuce onions and other garden
stuff these days -
Several Vinco children were around
the village leaving May baskets last
Thursday night May day was-chilly
with slight rains
Will case and daueliter Sylvia vis-
ited Mrs Grace Hughes and Mr and
Mrs Everett Rice Saturday evening
Will is not feeling very well these
days
The Coyle schnol bd and a bunch
of young peeple were in 'Vine° Sat-
urrlay evening at the store and played
several nice pieces of popular music
Quite a crowd gathered outside the
store and enjoyed the music
Several Virico women attended the
kitchen shower held in the basement
of the Church of Christ Perkins last
Wednesday afternoon
Pete Spillars has got heusehold
furniture and other things 'and he
and his family moved into their new
home Monday
Charlie Hinshaw spent the week-
end at the home of his daughter
Mrs Vera Grant and family - -
Mr and Mrs Carter Mears and
small daughter of Kansas: spent the
week-end with his parents Mr and
Mrs P J Mears
Mrs J R Stone and Ralphine were
shagging in Stillwater Saturday
afternoon
Several Vinco women attended the
Perkins grade school program last
Friday afternoon and repart every
Roy T Hoke Lumber Co
Phone 1360
Strength! Just a glance at this
post's sturdy railroad rail forma-
tion assures you of unsurpassed
strength Then too the wire
fabric attached to its broad
surface with a positive "can't
slip" tie—cannot slip up or down
And its large slotted and welded
anchor plate will not weaken or
come off in driving
Striking beauty enhanced by
an identifying aluminum stripe
Utility Outstanding value Your
inspection is invited
close to fifty
Roy Spi Ears and Pat °Donald!
!nude a businem trip to Stillwater)
one day last week
We wish to thank lh ? editor for'
talking so well about the country
cormi)ondents We hope the read-
ers enjoy reading the news of their
neighbors as much as we enjoy writ-
ing We think it a pleasure to write
for a paper like the Gazette
There will be preaching Sunday
May lOth Mother's day when Clyde
Roland of Enid will bring a mes-
sage fcr Mother's day Everyone welcome
-
Our Sunday school attendence was
sixty-eight last Sunday After Sun-
day school our new pastor the Rev
Frank Bartleson gave a fine sermon
which was very much appreciated
and also another good sermon at
night There will be preaching each
Sunday morning and evening and
you are cOrdially invited to attend
The Rev and Mrs Armstrong of
Stillwater were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs W B Rains
Next Sunday being Mother's day
thre will be a prize given to the
youngest and oldest mother present !
tit the morning service and a shcrt1
program at night
Mrs Slack el Tulsa is spending
the week with her daughter and
family Rev and Mrs Frank Bartle-
son A large number from here attended
singing convention at Edeni
Chi5el last Sunday afternoon
Mrs Retherfettl is feeling some
better this week°
Mrs W E Needles of north of 1
Stillwater took Sunday dinner at the
1
home of her aunt Mrs Lula Thcmp-
on and family
Cleo Stockton of Sparks who Is
working in the oil fields at Hutch-1
inson Kan called on his cousin
Harold Thompson M?nday enroute
to his work
Mr and Mrs Bert Elumer were 1
Sunday guests at the parental B F
Kirby home
Elnora Osborn of Pawnee came
Saturday to visit relatives over the
week-end
Prayer meeting every Wednesday !
night at Lost Creek We would like
to see the teachers and church mem-
bers rally out to the full expectation
of their duty and help put the prayer
meetings over then others will begin
to' come
Mr and Ms W IL Rains were
Monday morning callers at the L B
Thompson home
Thompson home
The Junior and senior classes had
their class party last Friday night:
and had their picnic lunch Out at
the Ora Willett farm
the Ora Willett farm 1
Mr and Mrs A O Thornmon
and family and Mr and Mrs Olive!
We Elre appreciated the rain at
weEk and hope it rains again before
Mrs rime! Paunee who has been
on the L:ck La: is reperted &me
oet ter
Tne 4-11 clab of Willow Springs
attended the county meetng held in
Stillwater Thursday
Nellie Rosiere who has been visit-
ing in the home of her aunt and
uncle Phil Ventris returned home
Friday
Rassell Johr-son ea:led on George
Brewer Wednesday evening
Mr and Mrs Phil Ventris attended
church at Vassar Saturday and Sun-
day nights
Marena tall team played Mehan
on the afarena diamond Sunday
The Wry 6 to 8 in favor of Ma-
rena Elias Faunce Emory Sanders and
Slide Mahar attended the party at
Jess Cullers Saturday night
The party at Albert Bostian's Sat-
urday night was well aftended
Esther Faunee and Leon Dobson
toök supper at the Jess Cullers' home
Sunday night
Mrs George Ventris was a week-
end guest of her son Phil and fam-
ily R L Johnson and family left
Friday for California where they
will spend the summer months with
their sans Chester and Ervin
Mr and Mrs M J Knott and
Esther were Stillwater shoppers
Thursday morning
Mrs Nettie Ventris Mrs Margaret
Tennis and Nellie Rosiere called on
Mrs Dorothy Johnson Wednesday
afternoon
- Merle and Stella Scale called at
the Eill Johnson home Monday
Esther Fatmee who has been work-
ing over near Orlando returned horn:
Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Phil Ventris and
We SUre appreciated the rain at 1 Sam MiKee cf Perry Ls planting
week and hope it rains again before i kailr an his farm south cif here
leng
Hugh and Rceney Waller rat-
Mrs Eimer Reance who has been
on the L:ck Ls: is reparted sa'me
eali:cs last reek for blackleg be-
Deter fcre furth m er the with other
The 4-11 dab of Willow Springs Cnated ten head of yearling
catfle ca the wheat
attended the county meeting held in
Stillwater Thursday Mr and Mrs Will Lowe spent
Nellie Rosiere who has been visit- Thursday evening with Mr and Mrs
trig in the home of her aunt and Rodney Waller
uncle Phil Ventris returned home The party at Jess Cullers Saturday
Friday night was a very pleasant get-toRassell
Johr-son tailed on George gether affair for the neighbors
Brewer Wednesday evening I Mrs John Byrum is having a great
Mr and Mrs Phil Ventris attended
church at Vassar Saturday and Sun- suited a doctor etput them last
day nights deal of trouble with bells She con-
week They are not much better
Marena tall team played Mehan Mr and Mrs Rodney Waller vis-
on the Marena diamond Sunday
ited Friday evening with Mr and
The sXTe: 6 to 8 in favor of Ma- Mrs Alvin Williams
rena Mr and Mrs O N Hedges were
Elias Faunce Emory Sanders and
lciting and shopping in Stillwater
Vtrie Mahar attended the party at Saturday
Jess Cullers Saturday night O G Cordis from Coyle was buy-
The party at Albert Bostian's Sat-
w ing cattle through here last week
urday night as well aftended i
Harve De Lay bought some pigs
Esther Faunce and Leon Dobson
from I T Foster Sunday
took supper at the Jess Cullers' home Mrs Mable De Lay vLsited her par-
Sunday night ents the Frank Phillips Sunday
Mrs George Ventris was a week- Jeanette and Eloise Waller and
end guest of her son Phil and lam-
eight of their little classmates spent
ily the week-end in Crescent the guests
R L Johnson and family left
of their teacher Miss Gabriella Mc-
Friday for California where they Connel They left Mu lhall in the
will spend the summer months with
afternoon had a picnic supper on
their sons Chester and Ervin the road attended the show in Guth-
Mr and Mrs M J Knott and
ne and drove on to Crescent where
Esther were Stillwater shoppers they spent the night The next
Thursday morning morning they attended Sunday
Mrs Nettie Ventris Mrs Margaret school and after an elaborate dinner
Tennis and Nellie Rosiere called on they visited oil wells six of which are
Mrs Dorothy Johnson Wednesday on the McConnel farra They arrived
afternoon at home in Mulhall at 6 o'clock Sun-
' Merle and Stella Scale called at1 day evening tired but h'-'131:1Y with
the Bill Johnson home Monday i the memory cf the most enjoyable
Esther Faunce who has been work- outing they have ever had to carry
ing over near Orlando returned home 1 with them through life
Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Phil Ventris and Breeder's record books at Gazette
sons and Neva Wesbert spent Sun-1 office 620 Main street
El
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NEW POTATOES
smooth Reds
4 labs Ige
CARROTS
Fancy California
3 Lg Bunches IOC
RHUBARB
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2 Lbs 15c
GREEN BEANS
3 Lbs 25c
PEACHES
yritp Packed
No I Can loc
KIDNEY BEANS
No 2 Can 10c
RAISINS
2 Pounds 15c
SHORTENING
Beet and
I Pork Gir°00°Pnerri Cent I 5c
Meat-Loafru-
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Roast
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Purchases $1 or More 1
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day wttla ?rid Mrs Elaeford
'V641ert tear Ita
Jottn JIhrson called on his uncle
R1M:1 Jolmnson Wednesday
Esther Knott spent Wednesday
with the JA-rsen girls before they
w-ent away
Callers at the Faunce home Sun-
day were Mr Mahar and Ver:e and
M J Knott and family
Nfia Ed Mayne Id and Mrs Roy
Thoiras cL:led on Mrs Faurice Mon-
day Mrs Faunce tvas ill
Phil Vent!is and family called at
the Tom :VLI22rs home Monday
920 Main Street Phone
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6-Box Carton
Per Carton 15c
BROOMS
4-Tie
Each 19c
CAKE FLOUR
Swam Down
One Can Calumet Free 1
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19c
PURE MUSTARD
8-0z Jar
SOAP CHIPS
Balloon
5 Lin 33c
PRUNES
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312 Lbs Ige
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Beautiful Silverware FREE!
GIFT SILVERWARE NOW PACKED IN la 29c
NASH'S TOASTED COFFEE
1 lb turrm-TEASPOON 2 lb con—FORK
3 lb ano—KNIFE 3-1b 87c
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LARD 2 Itt 25c
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Veal chops lb I 9c
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