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THE STILLWATER GAZETTE STILLWATER OKLAHOMA FRIDAY APRIL 17 1912
More Buying for Viciory Urged
City's War Bond Buying Plans
Bond Shelters in Each
of 12 Precincts Here
Oklahoma's V hind art of the nattonsside
drive to botst sals :n su port of the sar effrirt will be held May 14-16
and Stillwater comroitteomen are husy now 'ia)ing the grountaoric tor
the big push
As has tecn 1ointed out thP days of thp urey voluntary bond sae
rf! bou over that :s to say the rew phae e)t ti-o? earnpagn
find every L-itizon 1:roaohPd on the bond rnatter whe:-Pas in the 1ait
Funeral Here
Tuesday for
F M Markee
A 11 ol NO II I 'citizen will be expected to sign
Fla pledge card indi(ating the statd
e M Markee 'amount of bonds or stamps he will i
!pledge to buy monthly
!Voluntary Signing
Eariy Day Settler
In 6lahorna the drive will be
Dies at Perkins ibpentd with a voluntary signing:
l up of pledges on May 14 and fol'
Francis Marlon Marker 83 irmit4 up with the canvass In
died Sunday at his home in Per- 1Stillwater the C1111E171 defense
king after an i11nc of several ' heads in each of the 12 precincts
months He had lived on an acre-
will he pressed into service to head'
age adjoining Stillwater on the
up the precinct sigli-up drive
east for more than 40 years Last Bond shelters" are being es-
Octobe he moved to Perkins to
tablished in every precinct in Ok-:
be near a son
Funeral services via kw held 1 lahoma In Stillwater the war
bond committee has announced the
Tuesday 2:30 o'clock at the
Strode Funeral home in Stillwa—
voting place in each of the 12 pre-'
ter The Odd Fellows lodge will
cincts will be designated as the
hold a service at the cemetery bond shelter"
Interment will be in Fairlawn Open Headquarters
Born in Illinois On May 14 staff workers will!
F M Markee the son of John be present from 7 a tn to 8 p m
Minerd and Marie Jane Markee at the precinct headquarters and
was born near Effingham El citizens will be urged to present
November 22 1858 With Ms themselves there and sign pledge
parents he moved from Illinois cards They will indicate on trios
to Kansas when a small boy He card their present system of pi1r-1
was married to Priscilla Morgan chasing bonds if any and will in-
October' 29 1878 To them were !theme the regular amount of bondsborn live children four of whom they wiir hoe jq tho mnnt ha en trt
SUM Ve I
He moved with his familY to
Perkins in 1894 and from there '
to Stillwater Mrs Markee's death t
occurred June 30 1929 alter '
ire i
more than 50 years of mania— 1
n 1
-- September 21 1931 PMr Mar- i
kee was married to Mrs Noral"'—'
On the following two days the
Mears wh-) survives him
'clean-op canvass will be pushed
Survivors Licted
he leaves Canvassers will visit each home
Besides the widow
which is WA displaying a window
two sons L G Markee of Per-
tir st“4--- Til o sticker and confer with the house-
king J M idarkee of Perry: two
Ben-
daughters Mrs J D (Mae
nett of Tonkawa and Mrs Vic-
tor H (Faye Bechtel of Arkan-
as city Kan a sten-daughter
Mrs Frank Ferguson of Ohla-
homa City: two steP-sons Victor
Mears of Twin Falls Idaho and
Ted Mears of Merced Calif
eight grandchildren and six great '
1
grandchildren one brother Asa 1
: Markee of Patwin Kan and the house-to-house canvass
other relatives It is hoped to have 100 per cent
He was a member of the Odd :sigeup in Stillwater and each de-
Fellow lodge in EDI 'water for I
i tense &atria will compete in an
many years and vice-grand of I effort to reach the 100 per cent
the Pioneer degree staff i
i goal first The amount of bonds to
-- i stamps pledged monthly remains
YostYn All figures remain confidend
Lake Items !voluntary with the Individual citi- '
ke
By Mrs C A Newman tial and the committee workers will I
Junior Donovan who has been I be so instructed
stationed in Puerto Rico for the 1 It is planned to have 14 working !
past year is home on furlough vis- in each precinct under the diree-1
Ding his father J J Donavon I tion of the C-D air warden aux11-1
and Mrs Donavon at Yost Lake I iary police and firemen There:
and other relatives here i will be a school of instruction!
a1" Joe Eosek Frank Ferguson and I i
I for the leaders of the drive well in t:
- Tony Kroutil helped C A New- advance of the campaign !
014 man dehorn cattle Saturday morn-
Total Relow Demand I
Dig Stillwater has been purchasing'
Mrs C M Ferguson kind Mrs
about an average amount of bonds:
Frank Ferguson and sons spent
compared with the weekly pur-
Saturday night at the Orval Bil- 1
i chase in cities of this size But the!
yeu home in Stillwater
total is far under what is demand- i
Mr and Mrs C A Newman
spent Sunday afternoon at the I ed
I
1 There is firm belief in the war 1
home of Mr: and Mrs J G Me- i
i bond committee that systematic
Bride
I weeklv or monthly purchase by !
Mr and Mrs George Schleuberi -
every citizen would at least double 1
- and family and their daughter's
i the Stillwater purchase and the
young friend of Wewoka spent
: nation-wide pledge campaign is to
Saturday night at the J G Mc-
put the purchase of stam:'s and
Bride home and Sunday visiting!
bonds on a set weekly or monthly 1
with Mrs Schleuber's mother Mrs
011ie Gilbert and Mr Schleubrs basis At present Stillwater citi-
e!
parents near Morrison her have purchascli something !
than $40 worth of bonds each— !
Patsy King has been quite ill less
with the measles the past week about one and one-half $25 bonds 1
Reuben Stockwell took a truck !the figures show The city's total i
still is under $100000 There are i
' load of livestock to Oklahoma City
Thursday about 10000 residents not counting
Icolleg!ans The per capita purchase
therefore Is lower then expected
i
i
Brockman News by the government
1 I
:
By Mrs T J Ellington
Eden Center
There were seventeen at Sun-
day school Sundpy ! By Mrs Julius Shiever i
There was a large crowd at :
i Mr and Mrs George Schlehuber 1
Lonmond Monday night at the !
and children spent Saturday in !
young people rally i the home of Mrs Schlehuber's
Mr Strome and his father-in- I
! mother Mrs G W Gilbert They
law and Mr T J Ellington and I returned to their home in Wewoka
son Roy helped Mr L L Reay i Sunday evening I
last Friday shingle his barn i Mrs Marie Shiever and D:ivid
Mr and Mrs T J Ellington and : v'ere Sunday visitors in the home
-' children spent Sunday evening
of her mother Mrs Emilie Widi-
i with Mr and mrs L D meg-
ger of near Ferry
i ton of Lone Chimney Sunday dinner guests in the —
Mr and Mrs Claud Fhger spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Leo
Boyd
Mr and Mrs Earl Bowen of
Idaho are spending a few days
with her father and sisters of near
Stillwater
Mr and Mrs William Ellington
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
J N White
Alr a "" 'tI 3 "- ' '''''' °I Leo ' home of Mr and Mrs Edward
r
Sunday with Mr and Mrs 8 1-'-o Shiever and Edward Jr were Mrs
Boyd E A Busch Mr and Mrs E L
Mr and Mrs Earl Bowen o' Busch of East Long Branch and
Idaho are spending a few days
Mr Find Mrs Jack O'Donnell
liith her father and sisters of near
Mrs Julius Shiever called on
Stillwater Mrs Letha Smoot Tuesday
Mr and Mrs William Ellington
Mrs John Barrett and daughters
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
and Mrs W F Parker were vis-
J N White itors in the home of Mrs G W
Lone Chimney school was out Gobert Sunday
last Friday They gave a dinner' Julius Shiever called on Bryan
for the teacher I Woods Sunday
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I Mrs Frank Ferguson and sons
1
In order to become a herpetol- 8nd Mrs N a Gilbert were is-
ogist you wou!ct study about rep- itors Monday afternoon in the L
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EYE GLASSES - J T GRAY M Di
fit Gamine RRYPTOK 81-FOCAL Lenses rim or Hmiess $1250 Reading
Glasse $5 On Rim leas Lenses flr Frames $9 to sin
ILENsES CHANGED EYES TESTED FREE
Why pay $16 to $26 Mr glasses that I ell fer pee to 111160
it ate wiel to Pay 116 le ale Men Ivy a tilampewereil Was Oak ea ape
(qui 41(41) you the privilege
Better Pitted In My Offtee Is Not a Phrase: Ws a rut
L You cheat yourstC by not buying here-810 Math
$-01111
the ctzen IA ho desired to purchase -
i bonds aptroacried the p r 0 b 1 p m on
hls own solition
1 Tbe war bond pledge campaign i
! 411 include a house-to-house cam-
l eah
I pa-gin by -ommitteemen and c
' -
stinwater the riviiian defense:
heads in each of the 12 precincts
wilI be pressed into service to head :
up the precinct sigli-up drive
"Bond shelters- are being es-
lablished ih every precinct in Ok- :
tablished ill every precinct in Ok-i
lahoma In Stillwater the war
bond committee has announced the
voting place in each of the 12 pre-
cincts will be designated as the
"bond shelter" i
Open Ilendquarters !
On May 14 staff worker's will
be present from 7 a m to 8 p m1
at the precinct headquarters and i
citizens will be urged to present
'
themselves there and sign pledge i
cards They will indicate on tr i
p111
card their present system of
chasing bonds if any and will in
eireth I dge I has roocYld en r n eti tett ed 1trIn
'''"'" Payne county
clIcate the regular amount of bonds P:(")"d t)ric" c311"'d "le ovir the week-end with his grand-
produk noil tax on oil to gam ‘ E R Rahon an oil man of Tul-
rat T
thost Et thos mnnth cm
they Ns ilr boy as the months go on
r f'h nAV01an i1 inn? k "tsd-hr"- t
t l- is 1 a u o 1)-1 trli! over
Each person visit tx)r" ing the
"arch 1941 Beverage tax collec-
shelter" will receive a window ! t
ions jumped 2713 per cent
sticker designating him as a "min- i
ute man" The sticker is to be '
I ced e in the window of his home
'
P a ore st Valley
and will indicate that the family I
I rea
a dy is signed up u
H D CI to
Isticker and confer with the house!
hoder
l i
tse Volunteer Vorkers i
1he air raid warden auxiliary
policeman and ausillau fireman in i
each of the citv's 12 defense areas
(which correspond rather closely
with voting precinct lines) wilt !
be the heads of the canvass teams
e designate They will degnate a corps al
workm in each precinct to makel
1
owl
'Tire Shortage
'Cuts Revenue
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' teN 1
-
State Vecte Excise
Income Drops Off
OKLAHOMA CI Y Apr: 6-
re
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the odu) :
tor vehice f-x"-e c'-x----T-' I'L'r
Marc:-' tl''' "i- cumn" re-
ported !1Ylaii'
Rten-n li- 41-: ftit tlx --Ahich
is Co :ected ?t he ilme cI sa''
of new and Listd cars were al-!
trict SI50000 than in March
a year air' ar anaiyis showed
It y:elded t !I1544
1
And the impact tJf rstrictnsr
on t:re Ites was ref:—:ted in gas-
o':ine taxes yr:1(1-i ind:(-ated a
drcp Ifl cnnyimvi-)n rf axt 2-
000000 canons- Actua: tax pa:d
was higher hc'vever
rate was ste nv d Iv
he
os t last'
ittzilature I '
Despit? theso lows gans from
other sources put total collections
for March at $7 959 000 or 10 per
rpnt rtn — — s
-
cent greater :lan in March a
year ago
Freeze orders on many con-
sumption goods was believed re-
sponsible for a drop to 8980731
In sales tax collections which fell
below the million dollar mark for
the first time this fiscal year
Income tax revenues were up
d
More than 25 per cent an cig- -
arette taxes increwed from three
a
to five cents package by the
last se were -
legilatur 6649 per
cent higher than a year ago
Incretl(-
as?d prodlic n a nd im
P:19"0 f)rIce caused the kross
" " "" g 11"
or 10 lo'r cent
over
i H D Club
sow 10 I 14 111
An interesting meeting of the
Forest Valley liorrie Dern aistra-
tion el h
U- was iti the home (it
Mrs j C Cox on Airil lo Mrs
P 1-1 v--
An interesting rneting of the little granddaughter who lives at thP Dallas office Monday by air-
Forest Val iey liorno Pm inst ra- : Ponca City planP
J R El liod led thr: lesm)n on
"Kitchen Equipment Miss Ca lio-
way displayed a number Of useful
kitchen articles and models of do-
hirable built-in cabinets and cup-
boards
A committee was appointed to
work out plans for carrying out
our community project which is
furnishing kitchen equipment to
the commuruty
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Mrs J M Iludgens and Mrs cake and cocoa was served to tri i last week were well attended We
Max Edmonson were guests at the guests Everyone wished her well ' welcome them back real soon
meeting 1 and many more birthdays ! We hope Mr 011ie Bunch will
A hamburgur fry k ill be held The club boys and girls tilat : be well and back home from Ok-
April 18 at U time of our next ! took part at the last dress review lahoma City hospital soon He is
meeting I came back with honors All 15 1 suffering from anemia
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TEXAS ORANGES doz 15c
FINE WINESAP APPLES 4 lbs 19c
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KRISPY CRACKERS
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HOMINY 3 No
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PANCAKE FLOUR
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PORK CHOPS Center Cut lb 32c
FRANKS OR BOLOGNA lb 17c
FAMILY STYLE STEAK lb 29c
LONGHORN CHEESE lb 27c
CHOICE BEEF ROAST lb 24c
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Mrs ft Marshail
istlends-d Sundity s-hool at
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Mrs Ora Dunlap refiq60d a mes-!
saiz” Thursday stat!ng that
at her
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oiN cnndition in Oregon Water
was reared in the Lust Creek corn-
munity but has lived in Oregon!
many years
Mrs Bart Gaiiiani ifft ear'
oncla morn
s ing for Covin fq 6n
Monday morning for Covin
gton
- fields here she will teach In!
i the public Fc h c)o I this week taking
hor daughter's plate who has been
spriously U We are glad to re-
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ort Mrs 06e airier much im
I roveri i
Mrarvi Mt S L'jl lyunn and
B-tty and Mr and Mrs Archie
()shorn 'and Frankie Fern of Still-
ssatpr wero Sunday dinncr ::
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in the home of Mr and Mrs N
!
R Retherford
Mr and Mrs Marvin Bowyer
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took Sunday dinner with Mr and
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Mrs Dale Rain
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Burl Bliss of Oklahoma City was i
up Saturday helping her mother 7
Mrs Berne Bliss with the work
Mr Bliss is expected home from
California in a few dayc '
The Otterbine Guild met at the
home of Miss Dorothy Weihe Sun - -
day afternoon
m
Nit and rs Bert marshal)
Wanda Lee and Paul drove to
l'r)on Sunday afternoon and vis-:
ited in the home of his mother
Mrs II M Marshall
itoy Blair of Stilkkat(T vO'il'll
parnts Mr and Nit's Ray Sr-
rad
Mr and Mrs Carl Deck and
two sons called on her mother
Nil's noon Mary Blierner Sunday after-
Mr and Mrs W 1 Coe have
been eniovinz a visit from their
efA arlf r h
$10841 i
Giland brought th morn-
n War Bonds
e
in4 message
Bought Here in Week
IWO sons (-amt() on nt'r motner over the oil fields here in prep-
Mrs Mary Bherner Sunday after- raticn of taking leases and drill
noon
Mr and Mrs W 1 Coe have
been enjoying a visit from their
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By Mr-s Jenne Busch
The 4-11 club held its regular
meeting Tuesday with Mr Costley
and assistant agents present It
being the teacher Mn Hierony-
muss birthday she was presented
a lovely cake baked hy Wayne
raylor and held 4 candles which
represented the number of years
she has taught at Clayton Thu
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2 lbs 15c
2 lbs 33c
2 for 25c
6 for 25c
CAIN'S COFFEE
OATS
swif-rs MILK
BROWN SUGAR
11 Whole Grain Corn
No 2 Can
2 for 29c
Ad
2 cans 23c
3 for 25c
SARDINES
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
IUMATO JUICE
PRUNE JUICE
3 lbs 15c II IOA
qt 15c I PRI
MANAGER
GROCERY
MANAGER
GROCERY
DENNIS PUMPHREY
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1 SALT JOWLS for Seasoning lb 13c
BOILING BEEF : 1 lb 18c
PURE PORK SAUSAGE — lb 25c'
FRESH PORK LIVER lb 20c
PEANUT BUTTER bulk lb 17c
Lb 25c 11 GROUND
ITEMS GOOD THRU MONDAY
PERSHALL - MARKET MANAGER
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Made
'Bond Buying
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Back in Groove
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Stlwater war pond purchaser! -
tfre back in the oo
re last week'
reclrds showed Monday and
cq!rt- Inar 1111011
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b-w-ted bond sa:c“ here 810841
urm-ru uullu zstLic:- ziri r AV011
after two consecutive light weeks
at the bond counters of the two
:
banks and the post office
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The $10841 record for the six
davs of business ending Saturday
-
r:ght boaster Stillwater's 2rand i
r
:ght booster Stillwater's grand l
total for war bonds to $361337
c
Stamp sales were on the u p-
grade too the post office report-
sa:es of $650 wo!th of saving
storoPs as COmparcd with $460
the previous tveek
A total of 131 war bonds were
:'id last week in Stillwater's
three bond dispensing organiza-
tions to shove the mark over the l
$10000 mark for the first time in
four weeks
The increase was anticipatedd
and should continue stronger lr: 1
April it is believed for March is
April it is believed for March is
a rough month on most budgets-
Sale for the last 10 weeks shows
the following record: $10150 $8-
100 88650 87925 88433 9157
814 974 85876 86520 and 10-
841-
Thus the record of the week
just closed is the second best
Nveek of the laFt 10-week period
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entries were 1:tie rilioon hut two
Ths svere red ones The total
blue ones were the largest num-
hir captured in any one district in
Payne (ounty
all ttil WWI 1
sa was here last week and made
v rta liz Aat v rt illiti 111411
'new repairs on his well
The Shell Oil Co is working
over the oil fields here in prep-
ration of taking leases and drill
ing as they report a heavy loss in
production in their fields in th
c
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ing as they report a heavy loss in
1
production in their fields in the
A 3 i
r ands They came here from I
Harry Barth of Los Angeles
Calif visited his cousin here John
Barth Mrs Bingamon and Buschi
The club ladies will meet next!
I
The club ladies will meet next
Thursday with Mrs Torrence
The writer was given a tine
present by a good neighbor and
friend Jack Berry a start of goose
eggs
Mr and Mrs Carl Bingamon re
port Ln extra good hatch in their'
eletric incubator
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The Latter Day Saints meetingill
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Sale Runs Thru April 23
Inclusive—
Save by Trading Here
B HICKAM
Owner
SHREDDIE
The New Cereal
2 for 25c
lb 26c
3 lbs 19c
3 for 25c
3 lbs 25c
BLACK EYE PEAS
Tall Cans
3 for 25c
2 for 25c
46 oz 21c
46 oz 21c
46 oz 25c
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Golden c A
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BEEF FreLt 23c
GROCERY
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Pleasant Hill cAt2 Mo Mr and 1Irs Verse l! and buy some ts the funds will go
Madison and family and Mr and r in on the plasma olood bank funds
' By M crse 1 M3dson Mrs Harry Boyce and family vire: for the service boys
Thirty-one zit7cnded Sunday ted SalAity afternoon at the lien- These flowers can do a double
shoe: Sunday: ry M al :SOn home ' duty in helping aid the boys in
Mr and Mrs 7‘lilidy of Wichita Glen Holzer has been quite ill the defense of our country as well
Kinks sient last ‘‘e--K -oth their the past week dnd is Under the as making the receivers of them
daughter Mrs KAa 14r iaid tiA1(zs tale happy to get them
famtlyv Mr and Mrs Roy Furman and The Frazer school will again
Mr and Mrs- ColvI sws'ilk'r and children spent Sunday in Tulsa
i fam!iy for a school garden on the
of Oak 1-111 WsilIct spent ‘kih her ister Mrs Faye Hen- James Nelson farm across the
Sunday with her tiro:her Haskell or and Mr Henson i road from the Frazer school
care
!Madison and family Mr and Mrs LittL Jewel Bays is spending mrs Frank BOAen was a Sat-
Ted NI-wton or Redrock and Mr the -sek with her aunt Mrs Carl
urday evening visitor at the Wal-
and Mrs Carl Madison 'ere atter- Adison ! tpr Smith home
Sunda wh
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Madio and family Mr and Mrs
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and Mrs Car! Madison kere atter-
noon railer&
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Tel NAton P--drek and Mr
Ralph had misfortun
Biker as we(
to lose two co last k
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The pie supper Friday night wa
ine pie sup aa
per t riy nIgnt was
well attended Prf:0-eds 1kere
ell attended Prt e1s v ere $17-
95 which will be used for the hot
ext year
lunches n
School will be out Friday April
17 with a basket dinner at noon
'
Evers-one is welcome
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Mr and Mrs Wayne Prather
N ayne Prattler
and irs
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and Clarence
water Mr and Mrs Gorge Pra-
ther and son Jimmie of Krnsas
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lot CATSUP 14 oz bot 15c Hershey's Cocoa I lb 19c
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E MACARONI 2 lbs 13c Palmolive 4 bars for 24c
14 NAPKINS 3 pkgs 25c FRUIT JARS qts
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14 GRAPE JUICE qt 25c KERR LIDS doz 10c
Potted Meats 3 cans 14c PEN-JEL 2 boxes for 19c
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RAISINS 2 lbs 19c GOOD HOME 48 lb 169
Wax Paper 40 ft roll 10c MATCHES 3 boxes 10c
SOUR PICKLES qt 19c Mince Meat 2 lb iar 23c
Hominy No 2 fin 2 for 17c Fancy Peas No 2 fin 15c
cal Spinach S F No212 17c Blended Tea 14 lb 19c
" OXYDOL giant 63c LIGHTHOUSE 3 for 14c
cr MUSTARD qt 10c P and G 4 giant bars 19c
ors Marshmallows lb 15c FANCY RICE 2 tbs 19c
44 Kraut No 212 2 for 25c Cocoanut celo bag 19c
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