The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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Col Donnell Returns to A&M
After 5 Years Military Service
COLONEL runir s DONNElii Dean tof t10
rYt ErneeN at the A M trE(--we retirrel try :
ptv-4 there al:er over five year! zenice
arrnArf toTeu in Englard We
th eariatity in the neer funire
eti'npleted 1-(cri tre
S4rict fir th Eurrpean tcar a ware C(iri1 1)r net! I
Fr' irned !ri Fti!Natrr rinly
day age
' ar""1 flivoerl Notes From
'int 30-
C" f Ardl 1410 C
r6 rf ' rn ounty Agent
: rf 14'-t "ern FaUIIIy
onn Gibson to Speak
Nttrtherrit 1p ItARgy F 14411S
r teat q r re if $ ":asoN
te—411 t nArPX
rfat ur t'
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Lc- kaee tt"ef 11° areater e N! çoi
7 r EngtrAer ardl ttrre as Croef average pr0 rof ra ÷te
ITIA TrAntr V V mn past 'ri r Vs!
- - rA Prrtvon m'4 i tiP
! bernh-11 we (Iii!od ltr7 ) "71
' 'An A' I trere are "ti: raa!7 farmeri eturth :tr
an1 firlt t4ro 'Pr 14r-01 -r the etr-ttert
rerrt-t t Ft S:1 It Lawton Ire t ifffirø fr-'rgt" t t r 101ittne
I tatinttitti at Carnp' r etrd r mtir c11 !'fol f137
Tezat ard Ft 14ron needed r0 Year
rr1 Trtt 1rr t r1 No toste rave a tiatry nreetdri
req1 tr" tatter eama tn the Sem: proi-rarn n Patine Coirsry ?tttriv on' — —
-d sup-!:- trtd Eltrrtneall witt-otit tr fartre-r romtnit a tptli
treer a t t F
tV111 re kep aAN! !
larwrma and 4? rout- row t an Fairview lt Dist 29
4rprn :tisf of' nrel aftrtaliy -11e-te 6111' are ttesr4 1r t—
s1(
Cot Cr1"4 bonnell cartrdt-i trren ntera prormting darn' an ! "
4" '''rti'''r141 nr"' 11'1' ((ft IS IlLst litf)tit what' Inrele wroa Tliarktiviving
'-reterr4 urler t!'re inlre-r- it would ert to feeil a gr4 ty11 in toe Mary Walker tktne
gtrt 14 the 'Vesteln Lae fl I am mire rro ttetatto M breeti im- Mrs Nora Groveti of !rarY-
n" re-r2ornel inforrnat ton so
car Prw'rr Mr Mr ar-d Mrs Frark
11rng rPerCirtr‘ the fl:htre (rot" to ofooiw— arA Nona Mattlrld r't
(Jr tr'rro'ral (la '41ne'atittrn n rrrtre 'oirterfat than ier rrrt per i
arm frrtost'Fit reirninvra! :Mg are tnteretett 'of- me or ftrrt flrreI1 113zpi
n "f thf tbrrA wr" m!V tlay' ' ton pirkett tip per'ana l'uesday aft-
i-d1fe riltrento' and ittr0-'7tot 70'11- ent abrott 754 heat! rtr natry ermc urnoet on the LloYd Frick farm
er rittart rreetee rrrIntidr"' Fipnpft r- c provram ' Lerla i3 keli 'and MTS N(Ara
trtters ' Tanrrtr m PV'toltrti-41 tr) Tiit'I3V f tprnivin
Lrit others
lilt( 4ntie4 tr4 Ease Section Erigi-(
ralle-el (fir 11 quartering of i
tome million xoldiers in hls area
6Pf A IPn 1542 and 1943 Ile likewise(
(directed the construction of hos-
1Altr dei-Olt d come 1fsft0 tarripl
I-Jrring (MP rierics1 irotpv arrited
!3'41) a ''I arci finothf-r tkehfik P
month iiii! 'prorilem was to Louse
miti feed these on their arrItal
a
mong other dutie h
In Juno 1915 he 'Atop' tranmferred
to toe TWCA one of t hP' most sig-
milt:ant phases of his serNicP
abroisid As chief of Mk program
he had charge of creating an or-1
ti
Eaciaon to arrange home 500)1
Nate in BritEli uni'persities rtti- I
lege' and technical schoolh for
A Trtelleitrt trocrei returong f i
-rm o !
the aetive European theaters of
t F 'i
I
T1 IE funct ion of TIVCA "(1°' to (
I receive and care for these I
yrwn The pnurpose of the program i
per to—
l
I i 0tctivate Mind In TO-Pnteri
I t 0tctivate mind TO TO-pnter
Hie
ivilian
c 2 inereaw morale
provide fin opportunity for
g
learnin
4 to improve international rr-
I latiotat
-In th eqi 1
is rect I "ve we tld
-i
—
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arriva in New 'ork
: ni atply 8000 have taken advantalol
hres-I
I
bt this program up until te p
erit Colonel Donnell Fatal-
:
On his l Y City I
n the Quary NiAeri: her 9
: o een M Coloanel
Donnell was grepted Adh
n
article in the New 'York Timeii
portraying th sevvires of this pro-
s 1ratti rendered to men-iri the uerv-
tee
Colonel Donnell's life has been 1
i
:tam of colorful adventure I hat I
:darted back in 19)0 and that ha s!
st reit-heti through two wari Ilisl
: WIN With the U S Coast anti Goe-1
detic Survey in the 17 S and Phil-1
lltianr frnm J9144913 Dining that
:
It period he experienced sortie terri-
e 1: ing duakes and was among the!
ita N urivorg of the world-shock-:
so ig iyphoon on Cebu in 1012 Ile!
n
op s:i in Aile‘ka in 1915 and later
I rtit Mitfi tb‘rrsillyht“ thee nrittnt
1:ilig Oak" and wrol among I no
14'V Nur ivorg of the world-shock-
ing irilloori on Chu in 1011 fle
:i in Aitoka in 1915 and tater
I "" ellud throughout the orient
WHO'S ‘V4in of Amerlea for
1941-15 sinnyff that Colonel
a i a lieutenant in 1 he !i grin I
CO ti of tilo AF7P foroot in 1Vorld
col tho AFF foreet in Vat' id
:r 1 1917-19 Ho was in Francp
It al) hih arnlevements
Ftrineering eirele4 and other! Bette Davis to
11 vas a delegate to the Second Wed A rtist Friday
ida
l'eeeer Conferenco held in
Berlin in 1930 and later travelled Nok 29 4:1t--
through ItAr--in on an inspection Tt lutel'itte 111le art ''":"tY
tow of their engineering projects1"d ""n Im'z'In3 'eneh
Donnell served al head of Okla- ":"tt 1"(:‘t fn't111") ("I
Juana PWA from 1911-:16 Ile has ' ''
a reserve in the 17S Nation-1 Tl'e noted at'ireQ
Guaid since 1916 and vas calif:41i down the nile nt ct
from a summer ramp Period to' col)iil church to becorne the bride
I 11 r11' tit Oklahonift mvA pro id Grant Shtrrs :11-yearaid
(id who reophil (si—
ne Joirptoi his site and fanoly fr'un the 11")
heio ftad nly 140 She alihounced trim her kvedilin4
seek attire sill consist fit a blue awl
louring nis ateence Edward R gra) checked dress embroidered
Ltapley hah served ah dean qt ht! v it h steel heads :IA a blue fenth-
tiorifon of engineering red hat
"Although one of tho rnot re
joirutol hts lb and fanulY
bet (11 1IiIrr ftrPtid Only
nis aosence Edward IL
Stapley hals served at (lean of UV!
filk ion of engineering
"Although one of the mwt re-
kable experieneelt of my life
the mo4 lAonderful
1)4t ft WI the world It moP
talti on ht returri
: Export-Import Rank
Official A ppointed
WASHINGTON Nov 29-01
- — President Truman Thursday
4 appointed Lynn U Stambaugh
of North Dakota to one of the
republican vacancies a3 a direc-
tor of the export-import bank
Stambaugh Is a former na
Donal commander of the Amer
ican tAltion
—
Closely set eyes can Iv made to
bpfoqtr farther -apart by using
ilitclow a hit more heavily toward
Ihe outer eornerx of thhe nth
34 1tb43 lkorsk6 few:
'Me program is eglpected to vet
tinder ilittY by Del Pfritont )5
Here is an f'xhrcrile of what you
Might eypect Stippotm: your to
gives 290 Pounds butterfat a year
The heifer from this row and a
good hull qhmild give more but-
terfat than Lel dam We 4411 say
the trosFulslei 39 winos increase
butterfat a the pi-elpm --ice
thlm would he about IIII300
per year
increase through good I-get-ding
A program like ?hitt over a period
of Vffir could mean rnanti( dollars
to our dairy folks
FIRE:4 We h
par a lot about
thp kinds 01 fires timber fires
grams fm ir anti fires which de-
qroy farm unprovements anti
bthlollngs When we talk about
timber
ber fires we think tmedi-
ateiy of the Irwsi through actual
killing of small anti medium size
timber and of the result de-
teriora w o
in f lat ge t Lmbtly- and
th 0 k
nu T on tit it on t ie mar et
I'
ow fp attire of Lres that kse
largely overlook In tftlgine itilritit
ii i 1 ri— sieit ip- uftriitinn
them I the D-4 that in atldition heti 7VilioT iIV111 Mondiy in
ir NI
to actutd destruction and damage thc htrtie l i 1 of !Ji
is that the fertility of the soil is:Mary Walker
burned awaY
our We plow fire guards to protect !
ptures and meadows etc' G
erman
Duke
but tshat are we doing to protect
nnr nwn hint? Why don't We
-
untter we suave
beveral of the schools have
checked the school houses to
rnake it safe for your children
while at hool
sc
b
Wayne KrOUtil 441 club mem-
er of Eureka school is heading a
campaign to get every home in
that district checked Don't we
have more Wayne Kroutils?
PECANS The State Peettg
Show will be held December 4
and 5
at rani Valley Anyone
interested in making an exhibit
should send you one pound of
nut's' in paper bags to Fred 142-
( 'One ASSOCiate Horticulturist
1
Oklah
Oklahoma A and M College
The exhibiv ihould rt‘itch him
before December 2 Of course if
win inteT1 tclitittetnl take tIle ex-
hibiL A-1-1"-
linfiTICUITCPE Now that
WP have had those heavy frosts
1 ""re "14"1"1" ''''' - '
intend to tatetui take tile ex-
YOU
Illbit ''vith you
linriTICULTUTIE N(At that
WP have had I hose heavy frost 1
WMberries enn be mulched Tho
mulen wilt krep berries clean
hold them back eonserve moisture
5 rvi koop flown parly lit'ino Ni:ooft
' -- --
Marena
fly A N KELSO
Mr and Mrs Clyde West and
sons sretnt the weekend in Tulsa
vistaw friends and -endives
NU and Mrs Merl Long and
children Mr and Mrs Elmer Ilia-Ier
spent Thursday at the Theron
Blaster home
Miss Beau lah Kelso of Guthrie
spent the weekend with her
grandparents Mr and Mrs N
Kelsco east of Multialh
The pie sapper at Paradise
school Tuesday night vas well at-
tende — the proceeds were $7400
It will be used for a Christmas
tree
A group of young folk enjoyed
a dancr at the Merl Long home
baturday night
!
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: (iroves orient Tuesday afternoon I
(pi(n Mri Nora Allison arid Mrs
' Gloves rtayed till Friday wlien shc
' left for her home in Missourt
Mr Mal Mn LePtsy Kautz and
Slott Dale front Wedriestlay night
arid Thursday with relattves near
Stillw(ater and Mrs Kautz's
mother "sirs Mathilda John on
went home with them ftrid they
' livel'tlit her back PridaY cventn
9
' awl Pent thP Vef7kert4L
: Nfri Lorene Kinnemon fpPre:
' 'n'llr'(411 itrid FridaY With her
mother Mts Mollie Hale and Clea-
-I r t PA ti in
' son rorn it to
lit'ro-A("Ilin't'
s Niri and Mrs Vernie Allison Of
riirit oSprin:ik(1 and Vernie s mother
r a idin rpt-nt Sunda-
with- flr)arr'al'4VTalker and 11a
-
(n
Mr irnd Mrs Vrank'AllLon and
Mrs Nora Grtees visited a-while
Thursday afternoon in the Vet!
Walker home °tiler company was
' -
Mr and Mrs Fred Walker
Mr and Nits Vernie Allison lit
'tett a-(4hile Surglay Afternoon
V 1111 !Ir anti Mrs Itiv Tipton
Vtiqi 7VIki-r 11--r1l Mtodci iti
---- — — -- - - -"" - ---'
Duke of Saxe-Cotarg anti Gotha i
and a grand-on of Stitain's Queen!
Victoria
rt! duke v :ts resident ni 1 h
Cerrnan Red Cross and had a g
en-:
eini's rink in the Mill storm
im-oPs
The nazis treci English-born
Kati Eduard a- a shoy l'- 10
nerrtcntrioe that the German arr-
torracy favored the nazi regime J
T" ii2-Pnrct-I'l 111IkelN e!-Ininc
hme been confictated
will! the ihilf ha been plarect
Ailing "id suideet to attacks of '
"'lee gni" in a hoshital
VtiC no immediate annotincelhe rnemr ' !
eii
of the a ut d
rges er wh
ih he v 1st
' '
being beid
mart r:duard ict reiztudert rt4 one
0 the rii hesi Mon in Germany
His family conneetion includ
e:
rminy Eur opean tdoehlaock
Kri 0 4:diinr4 iq rovnt doft rti o
0 1
t ri het mon in Gormar
iik family connect inn Mild
rminy 1:urope1n hittehlootk
1
ct udents A rrested
)
F0 r Destruction
Arrested Wednesday night un-
der charge of destroying public
property were two students cf
AA4Nt and an out-of-town vbato
The Stillwater lads Pat
Spine and froward James Mar-
tin of 3Ifi Duck street 11 pick-
ed up with Warren 11
addres unknown
In the f$00 block Co neve MPTIIIP
and the 200-300 bLek 3onth
WashinvIon street the INoyi hat'
IMOVNI several of the tops from
water meters Three had been
broken a cur ran over 1 meter
mer and ruined tt tire as a le-
htilt police record show
Each posted a $10 bond pendiro:f
I earing at 4 p m Thursday in
the Municipal court
A C01111FTE LEVE OF
NUTRENA
FEEDS
Top Prices
Paid for
CREAM — POULTRY
PGGS and PECANS
STILL WATER
PRODUCE
16 West 9th
Phone 1332 0 I
Agriculture
Council to Be
' Organized
( L'an:ZItt:t-kri ("I qi
rh--:-tr!rnt-!:
fttr i ti)
t“' Pit
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t4r:011 ta set 44t4
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rrcrt f4-r (viaI CtAtrf'11 '0 i4 1 i
f(t rt ffr'ne'd 4
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t'f0't
iffg (41 ftteh
to rt rotim rt !he 1
(:11r Attltr ktr
Nominations
For C of C
Fr-May's Form luncheon will
trrie k re of the nommation of
chamber ol iommerce directors
as the last tem GI business an-
nounced Haskell Cud& president
Ilaj GI the board members will
r( tire the other half be retained
Iretning re : C R Bellatti
Oliver Wilham H Clay Potts
CIL!ton S Valder Harry Sim-
mons and Real Pitts 'those to
be retained are Haskell Click!
1- McConkeY C IL McElroy
C E Donart Kenneth Gallagher
atm 411 ft McOtt
Roster GI chamber merntor
5L4nding have Pen Ma aPti
announced Ralph Alciiec seem-
tiny No'unations itill he made
from the floor: 611iOn day has
twen designated as December 7
when 6 DriMin0Pi Will be elected
Following th nomination the
e
program w'ill be turned over to
tu lendore's subject is to be
N 1
l'WhY we should support the na-
tional affairs program- Higgins'
is slated as "National legisla tive
affairs"
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Roundup Group to
Hold Rarbecue
The St iliatiter P cat cul-t In ails
ill hold a harbet - - -
tiO dnner Skirl-
flay at n Of) n n nnouneed fmt ted‘
k‘svfillttliper hs114141 rianirta 111k I to I
a- i
1lor presuteni 111P bar bOtli
tnUtlit3' hUilding 'e --on'-
intnh
's
Prs Piftnrirg 7r :01"111 :11"
asko f 0 inine a p Folmuing ii-0
dinner a rodeo v in he ‘tad at
the ialk
FZUrillirill
- f A AA
impreewil4rti
Pirk7svECUSI
Set of 3 Crystal
NESTED ASHTRAYS
01b
Friday and
Saturday
Only
hem 1 to i Customer
beautiful ond useful table set
—aleamina crystal Just like sets
cost hose seen sold for a dollai
or mere Three tray nest Ice
Hither when not s'sett $0001041
ty Us this set course: or give
it as a aift—its a tremendous
value
PAINT STORE
807 Main
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For Lower Tax 'Propaganda'
C'Ire No - flooeft S Kf tr cpj "1(11Ptnni treillinac'rtinhoakidlian191c'mtri!t
A ta ct--tticAer of tN-cnrnerre ar1 ozt-e-r Tekas valid a systi-nt of exemptions front
te itarr Ce§:4wr3 trkiranot c' rn a ' tho s:arAp's preinoan in5ttr-
i i anee tax hien favored Clklanoma'
----n114 f c al'o 1rintizant-ta eatinte4
-rr r4--ranet taxec prttainr ont It e':rriPtn
- — — has no! 3-P LPf-11 nptft
A : t r a r-tirt of final Jurcdrtion Kerr'
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prem
premm 1krme - teAr (1k1411 'ma las no -s-t-a-P acl insuranre coInanies are pure proa7:0791dr-rkfulsr)
lc fr -4 taw i:( 1 a 1 14- T i
4 $-- ''-c4' —' Anil ' ' al rfl'n tax but L-- Ls -'Yefted cr1 Walls's
km) doe- :t !') alstAr- In -1 lc-1 6:---' Of 01:!1116ma oves it to Lintcell 04474 4 cpimAk2403 LooNctio
pai!ank!a and I thlnk any citaen
I 0C rrzres 111 plr'er its Sta:e ciPedt IP -- 0::kahorsa nac q to be fully informed before Ile Per-
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rst FOR
(?egaf0-Y611R
Each and
Nallm111
t'i
Oft: '011'
&diEMEMINfla
PEANUT
1-1 BUTTER
2 lb Jar 43c
:r
CATSUP
tiotti
il
PRUNES
v:
25C
Shortening
EATIVELL
Mackerel
GREAT NORTHERN OR PINTO
Beans cello 3 lbs 79e
Popcorn cello --- I lb 1Sc
Macatonla 42 lb box 19v
CREAM STYLE
Corn --- - No
18 OZ PKG
Post Toasties
Raisin Bran
SUGAR
5 lbs 35c
BOILING
woe
Pork Sausage
Pork Chops
Pork Roast
Pork Steak
Whiting Fish
Pork Roast --
Pork Steak --
Whiting Fish
-
rAaerner-1 ev
tte salt
1111:41 lt1(11 a
opr:-Irner's tax 1d hot a on
or inveviitwt capAal
r
A— al' tax---"Tf'xa7 i al-
ta 1:r-P('"'t 21-11 Per-
r t y Lri
n:e r1"6- '-'' (At' ntlts-
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T rae ‘
rA-fso''41:1' r'ne :taze dett
lr '14ze de
:Lar e arymz fi'nm ca T
tekr nas :-41:34'
Every Item is
Cain's Coffee
Folgers Coffee lb 334rn
Goodhome Flour 50 m495
FUNICK
Syrup
Green Beans
NO 2 LN
Tomatoes
Kit IT
Cheese Spread
Glass 21C
-- - lb 23
1 lb can IT
can 2 for 25e
14e
pkg fr
Roast --- lb 28e
Beef --- lb 200
lb 35c
lb 395
lb 33e
lb 330
lb 21e
9 1119 MAIN
:!' I 1 'II 111ril i:1
W
i' A QPIOT1 A t 5
con It is now clea-tree: Tlie
state a OiciaLoma has not Issued
an tntereit-oear:ng certificate of
irAlentodneqs warrant or otneraise
since Dee tior IA i"
Tr Dallas ehamher's letter foil-
a rtytirt ot Final
'aid ti-if TPX1S trtS'iratiC'P t"1"' IA!
a:most Idenr1-s! 1- that rf Okla-
t074"-
HP adeed triat the eoMMtin1t7
Property 12-4 passed b7- the 20thl
lenstattlre will Sdfr)rd more relief '
to Oklahomans than any ottlPr t
1
rpdirtti-An meaAilrf t)6ssible
ax t redArtirm ine&surP
tiP addea t:Lat he believed Lhere
Itemexmcuelrileltrlyt'prerlpeanret laryc)-rtoLl-bel 1
-
nf'A emm um ty property law to be I
ree(ezrize-d and upneld by the I
S col:ettor of internal revenue
S cdrzor of internal revenue
cfrot-! 1 Oklabtbma
-
insuradre cobunksnies are pure pro
Priced to Save
---- lb 25e
-1 gale 3Ft
No 2 can 10
2 for 25c
arlAxge7
"IMF "
10
POTATOES loolb sack 279
Jim
GRAPEFRUIT
fEXAS
GRANGES
SOLID IIE ID
LETTUCE
CARROTS
MANGO
PEPPERS
CAULIFLOWER
CABBAGE
CAULIFLOWER
CABBAGE
CELERY
Rt SETT
POTATOES
FANCY ROMAN BEAUTY
APPLES
s
7
gieak 113424
ROUND
Steak lb 42e
tkX
Skinless Weiners- lb 35e
Lunch Meat lb 70c
HOME MADE
Chili
V
AMEKI('AN
Cheese
LONGHORN
Cheese
0
1 DA
governor said --
L
1 OU Into AvIation Industry
1 NrRMAN 6vr: -'1) — '1-'4 ' - 1 r--
t 1niprsii it of rillati(ma I E-in
1ntooersity 11 riliatitoma
intn the 71-ilit Follo$
omall 4etiir- Toot oonon oo
' broottrol k plootroniwz or
mroftot slit-to:awe olio filo trio'
Nis in reqrot-4
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The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945, newspaper, November 30, 1945; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2204393/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.