The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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FRIDAY DECEMBER 18 1942
MP's on Trains to Battle
Doughboys' High Spirits
WASH' NaroN Di 11 I N EA - -
Spiv and Sp 011 Mid asited be-
hind t ht arsJohnny Douvhboy 0 West Long
All CIO all of his holicla train
ing I his season under I he watehful Branch
eyes of military policemen
All of the major railreads 'nave By ‘'elino Wheatley
completed arrangements with the mi and ms earl smith and
Army to carry military polimmen vismd Grandma Ii'I
on all passenger trains this month smiday ovoning
an 8rang1'Inent "111'h Mrs Clarence Bav called on
will exist for 1111 duration
Mrs to h n Andrews sat iirda
Freed from I he strict regiment nimsning
of army life soldiers heretofore ad mrs At hay
have counted t hiit iiili1ti wt'n moved to Pawhaska
under way once the I rAins on which m: and Mrs Joe Boyd rove
they paid for their own 1 iciots moved on in
moving civip:in rin"en! Nii FiIl Filto11 vo‘irid
gets and train crews were I older- from her operation
11 of the soldiers' high spirits The Vining Vorker chili social
Dili high ranking offiecrs hegan I at t he home of Mrs Othel Sloan
noticing that sometimes the high
spirits came from pocket flasks or
too many trips to) the ( Rib ear
So) the Army came up with its sug-
gestion to) put MP's on Pains
Wil h their Moe and white aim
bands standing out as conspicu-
ously as red lights the MP's
now parade the length of tiains
pausing tt ntervals with such soft-
spoken admonitions as:
"Button up vour coat or take it
f soldier" "Not so loud soldier"
'T'Tak I hat one your lost beer
soldier"
Augmented details of milittoy
policemen WtItCh ovcr Itain
bus terminals And in cities
vs hole a large moldier of solitiers
will ongregate MP's patrol tha
streets
11 “411"T-
rvals N A it such stn Mrs A B Williams and sons Mr home Walhr is taking radio tech- —7 - "'
pausing In Iii 'Itinday visitors tit Mr and Mrs'
and Nirs Floyd Bay Mr and Mr- rician training tit A and VI n i i
spoken admonitions as: Charlie Swart's were tMr and Mrs
Nern BaV MN John Andrews Mrs Stliwatet Ot it
t 1 vsi rs I
"Button up your coat or take it " - - " I - - ---R - "-- n 11-' crize swar ar slmater m
ott soldier: Nil so loud siddnl Fart Williams and sons and Mr Weal hets 1"'"' S""daY ""11' "fil ad Mrs Joh SO )r f Mu -kovve
iost h (ar)10111strsW IL Vhefilley kind son Biggins of Calif also a radio tetI- n t 0 s -
'Make that one your Ret ha Lou Abbot t spent t he '
t I All departed at a late hour moan student al A and M: th
s e
oldier" i t
vaiting for the next social pt1 on and F-1vd Iy fn ueeksend w11
Ania Sue Duncan
Augmented details of milittoy - t'"" of near Glenco
e
Mr Charley I
eromes mother re- Hies
policemen will wat(h OVCI Itain Mrq J N stover spent a few
I urned home from t he hospital Mrs Rut h Oyster received an
and hus terminals And in eit ivs days of last week with her (laugh-
llonday and his father is still yerv interes(ing letter from her friend
vs het e a large nuniion of soldiers iii tro and h her fam M
ily rs C 11 SWnildl e
Mrs Lok Blaney who wit -
will ofl1( gate MP's patrol tha Mr and Mrs A B William's family left Oklahoma recently to ot Cushing And her brothers Mr
RI reet s son i hat is in t he army is hOnitt Make I heir home in Washington Edd and W 1 l Dellete "''111 after
on a len-day furlough Tie maneys rove loon n new her the latter part of the week
Mr and Mrs Cirl Nliller and
0 DI a mond Valley Ve
Mrs Logan French the leacher house On a tract :31- miles from I - ' ' 1 -' '
al st Long Branch is ill She Auburn kyhich has a popultttion of I n10 °1 '-''"water v''''lle° l'e'
WOn't he aide to leacti school this four thousand Lawrence uorks at l's°"ifit's -°°°"Y
By INIrs E B Sorie week Tacoma in I he office of I he sh ip-
There 'was a good attendance at Mr Jimmy Dear is very ill ‘vith yards Lois says the family all
the Diamond Valley Sunday school the tonsiliti like it there and I ave good times Council Valley
sunday Mrs Jack Vassar and children together as both of the married
Mr and IvIrs Arthur Kennedy Miss Imogene Wheatley visited the children live near By Mrs Jess Cullers'
visited with 'Mr and Mrs Engin of home of Mr W Il Alaalley Sun- On a recent Saturday they all Mr and Mrs Willis Griffin MOV-
the Cntinil Valley district Sunday day including the Jean Sherrard lam- ed Thursday south of the log cabin
-Mrs Otis Vomit v Im I as hoen fly spent the night at Pin Cone filling satin and Mrs Rubtn
sick a t I he hottle of her parents ' which ist on a big river high up in Stockwell Mr and Mrs Jess Cul-
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Boyle is al- 0 Brockman News 'the Cascade Mountains enjoying let's chartev Hover Nits Gra
most well again and is planning on - 1 he wündelnd sncrY The flint- Mavo of Kansas Cit y and Elmer
going to (-Lewin where Otis has By Mrs T J Ellington ily visited the Harry Edmondson Hilton
defense work soan The neighborhood was saddened family some former OkialeiMti yit ai mrs Itarmred are mo"
Mr John Droll vho has been l() learn of the death of IVIr Jess folks on labor day log south of Stillwater anti Mr and
iiiif(11gsoeveral w"ks is sit'wlY in-Pen" of Yale' and a" to learn of NTrs Sarah Weathers and Mrs Mrs Allan Dean moved Saturday
ito
Ti' N Jessee's death of near West Ruth Oystr called on Nirs Stella
Mr and Mr m
s Eers-1 Soric Point Sherrard Saturday and found hot he in the Harris house just east of the
Log Cabin filling station
called al the lohn Droll I ome Sun- nose ‘vno spent Sunday with much improved She is able to be
Mr and Mrs lohn Devine are
day evening - Mr and Mrs T J Ellington were up now- most of t he time
movinu on the place vacated lw
Mr and Mrs IllitTy Jones call- Mr and Mrs (laud Flager and ' Mr and Mrs lAlie Oraham anti - —
the Griffins
ed at 1 he John Droll home Sat ar- Mr and Mrs William Ellington childten of Stillwater visited wit h -
Several are moving while the
day evening : and son They stayed for supper ' the Roy Ham family Sunday
weather is prett y anti t he roads
rs
Calle at the Lloyd Bo m M Mr M Boyle hoe also r and s Clyde Stocker ' r and Mrs Gerald Bilveu en-
Sunday evening ‘Nere El m e r and sons anti Miss Stought took ' tertained Mrs Bilyeu's parents are g°°a
Daughtery and mother Mrs Sadie supper there :also Howard Elting- and brother Leslie Sunday Sun-
Mrs Reed came home Saturday
Daughtery Mr Frank Sherrard - ton !day wa's Rav's birthday and NTei- after spending some time in Ax k-
and IIr and Mrs Ernerson Sorif 1 Mr C C Re ay spent Sunday ma prepared a special dinner for ansas helping care for her mother
Mr and rVIrs Ira 1101111ff are afternoon vitt' Mr Strome her daddy vho is ill
ipaving the farm as Ira irl' j)i)en Mrs Mary Ruth Stephens and Kenneth Rilveu took a load of N C Kerby spent from klietims-
railed for selective service ' son len SaturdaY night for their fat hogs to Oklahoma City Tuts- day until Friday in an Oklahoma
' home in California '1day Mrs Bilyeu visited ter par- City hospital While there he Mad
Read the Stillwater Daily NewS ' Mr 'C C Reay called on Mr erns in Guthrie while Kenneth two bladder stones removed
PeSS Want ads daily DeliVitt Monday afternoon was in Oklahoma City Mr and -Mrs Russel -I Boyer and
By Mrs E B Sorie
There vas a gaial attendance at
the Diamond Valley Sunday school
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Arthur Kennedy
visited v‘iith Mr and Mrs Engin of
the Council Valley district Sunday
vIrs Otis Yoant v ha I as litain
sirk at the home of her parents
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Boyle is al-
most well again and is planning on
going to 0 gori WIIP!'e Otis has
defense work soan
Mr John Droll 'vho has been
ill for several weeks is slowly im-
proving Mr and Mrs Emers'ii Sorie
called at the lohn Droll home Sun-
da evening
Mr and Mrs 1 la !Ty Jones call-
ed at the bohn Droll home Satur-
day evening
Callers al the Lloyd Boyle home
Sunday evening were Elme ti
As I am in the army and unable to gef anyone to look offer my farming I am
forced to sell at public auction 1 mile south 31 west of Glencoe 1- east 1 north
of Yost Lake
Tuesday I ecember 22 1942
The following described property beginning at 10 a m
MA
2 Red cows 8 yrs old 5 gal
i Yellow Jersey 4 yrs old extra good
I Red white face cow 4 gals when fresh
I Red cow 3 yrs' 312 gal
2 Jersey cows past 2 yrs 3 gal cows
I Red cow past 2 yrs
I Roan cow 2 years past
I White cow 2 years past
I Black white fate cow 2 yrs past
1
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HORSES AND MULES
Black horse mule 2 yrs old good condition
Bay mare age 3 yrs wt 1200 lbs bred jack
Black mare age 3 yrs wt 1200 lbs bred jack
IMPLEMENTS
I Binder good condition
I Wagon and hay rack
I 2-Bottom plow (horse plow)
I Walking lister
I 2-Section harrow
Friday nivht The evening was
spent visiting and playing cards
War stamps ere given for prizes
10 the card players
l'hose prt'St'llt WPIV Ir arid Mrs
Elmor Downey aril sons Mr and
Mrs Clarence Bay Mr and Mrs
Dwight Akins arid sons 'Mr and
Mrs Charley Jerome NIr and
Mrs A B NVilliams and sons Mu
and NIrs Floyd Bay Mr and Mr-
Vern Bay Mrs John Andrews Mrs
Fari Williams and sons and Mr
and Mrs V Wheatley rind son
tribe All departed al a Imo hour
valling for the next social
Mr Charley Jerome's mother re-
turned home from the hospital
Ilonday and his father is still very
Mr and Mrs A B William's
son that is in the army is home
on a len-day furlough
Mrs Logan French the teucher
at Vest Long Branch is ill She
won't be aide to teach school this
veek
Mr Jimmy Dear is very in Nvit h
the tonsiliii
Mrs Jack Vassar and children
Miss Imogene ‘Vhealley visited the
home of Mr NV Wheatley Sunday
o Coffonwobd
I14 Mrs Ralph ()16tr
Lit Vella Morita Thompson
II t hist tek for San Diego (Wt-
fornia NVIIttre she v ii vittain
1)to: as her husband is st at hmed
Iltero 1Kirents rettivett kt-0111
of her at arrIval
A kirge crowd of neighhors gal h-
ric41 it the 13Iair home 'rhttrtla
cenitiLt to (Taman 71r ittlit
Leo Nair A pleaant evelong to
kvas NMI i gen-
Cron I real of candy and cigars
PAeoolit eXteteleil heir S I
t mph vho make
thcir home in !Lis neighborhood
The Mal I's Lire moving this veek
I(J tlle fillM lea t eit liy
t fie Leonard Gale rantily
t'whotivtteal NIontal
schools ill have their Chtistinas
prozrano togeiher on Christmas
0 Cot I ell‘Vemt
Jelin Btill1115' left Ytiontlay rt
Tti13 It take Ilk second physical
ion Gcrald t3ilyq1 an1
IA11111011 ha e reCeiNett
lice to take their first
Newly overhauled 5 Good casings Good condition
I
Bunney left Nionday for By Mrs C L Abbott
Teka Itt take his second physical There iv-tire 19 attending Sunda
examination Gerald (h0)1 t Spring Valley Sunday 1
IA11111011 Lis have 11C0iN ell no- NIr Henry Teanev who i- em-
flee to take their first ployed at Perry spent the week-
Han) mon end with his folks Nit and Mrs
IL y afternoon with Mrs Vallie G NI Tearnt'
Payne and helped her quilt Nil's Nancy Settles Mrs C L
Ahhott and son Marvin spent
Walter Weathers a nenhow
in ()regal Tuesday of last week with iheir
‘isited Sunday in the Wteithr's r and Mrs Mahl" Bat-
horne Vallr is taking radio tech- nes of """I 111"'o4''
Sunday visitors tit iNir and Mrs
rician training it A and NI in t
stiliwata other vii1014 in 114 Charlie Swart's were Mr and Mrs
weal her ham sundily were on Georgo Swart of Stillwater Mr
and Mrs John Syler of 7 htskogpe
Higgins of Calif also a radio tech-
A 1 Retha Lou Abbott spent the :
© CATINLE
I Red white face cow past 2 yrs 3 gal
1 Red heifer past 2 yrs
1 Red cow past 2 yrs
1 Red cow age 3 yrs
1 Red white face cow 3 yrs
12 Red white face springer heifers
13 Stocker calves (red-roan) white face (spring calves)
4 Bull calves (red and roan) spring calves
1 Red white face (Hereford Bull) muley coming 2 yrs
(All above cows bred to this bull)
1 CHEVROLET COUPE 1936
HARNESS
I Set work harness and collars
HAY
300 Bales prairie hay (more or less)
MISCELLANEOUS
2 10-Gal cream cans
Other artictes too numerous to mention
HOGS
I 5 White hogs average 180 lbs
Last of Navy
Volunteers Leave
EUREKA FARM WOMEN'S CLUB WILL SERVE LUNCH
The last group of volunteers be-
1eell the ttges of IS and 38 were
sent from the Stillwater navy re-
cruiting datiott to the Main station
at Ohlahmm Ciiy Monday after
noon In the group welt: Richard
1131 Shuns Ir Glenn Harry Lee
I Allen Six lind Lett
Morgittl Underwood all of Still-
water and William Elinor Scri
ner I wumright
The recruiting station here will
Ire continued for the enlistment of
17 year old N out hs and men he
INktten the ages of :18 and 50 A low
tperialists may he recruited Inter
hut announcements have not Net
ht011 Matit Wi tit I hose eligihle
0 Spring Valley
7rq
TERMS: All sums under $15 cash on all sums over$15 a credit of 12 months will be given on approved notes
bearing 10 percent interest from date No properfy fo be removed until settled for
Ear lie A Thomason Owner
HARRY RICHARDS Auctioneer
GLENCOE STATE BANK Clerk
STILTWATER GAZETTE STITTWATER OKLAHOMA
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! wo sons of Stillwater visoil Mot- Wilibmson ati Mr tind Mrs John people of two lovely slk- rayon r
i day evening at the Jack Dryden i Knight flags a United States flag anrt a' w New Hope '
komt 1 liwin Williamson of Oklahoma Christian flag Tile Prc'sident of
r II4 lt v i AMIN I” 1 City Spent Stinday with Nies C A the Christ ion Endeavor Miss Eliza- : BY MM Nellie Ingin
for Mrs Wink triffin
I Strickland and in the afternoon het h Button had charge ot this ser- l‘frs Clarence Swendig entet
Nil's "rdee MnYo left Wilda: 'lit'i Edith Needles lAlla May Jones vice while Miss Iva Show presided tained with a party on Thursda
her home in Kansas City 1111 1 and Freddie (n Janes Joined her at the piano Wayne Burton and night for her daughter Betty'
stwuding some time here With her in the afternoon Dale Taylor brought t he flags to hi rt hday Guests were I he Miss
skier "Id l'ilshalld Mr and Mts! chrfoo Buthi who the platform vhile the music con- Adella and Irene De Vorak in
has stient i
W illis 4 ri ffin ha meNnight brother Charles De Vorak Misty
' many ‘ oars in the nav arrived al tillued' Rena i'llal Re---
lra Rotroff was among-those that his htilie here for a rvew days vkit towelled the flags Essie Burton Barbara and Verna Lee Sheltol
left NIo nday for ruisa tot a lutal i it ha1 heti up r 11 v a read the origin of the U S flae' Aley Elgin Lloyd Anglemeyel
examination to he inducted into "i -"' ee °I -°- 1 'e I's 44ant led the congregation in the Bill Strom Frank De Vorak it
since he had the priviledge or Vis '
pastor Of the lA
Donald akeman Bob Hepplei
I he al inv l'he
nine home W
folks Clifford went nag salute' '
Mr !tint Mrs Jes 4 0119 s ‘isitell thi -:i ' Its it n church Rev illiams in behalf of Jimmy Strom Adult guests MI
g i r u ot 1
e a l w om a Mrs Tim Strom Roy Shl
I e
Sat u rday evening il tho Zotique 1-1-h I 1 he church accepted t he flags
and I hirx t hane iii tfluiiiiie district scratch lie gives thanks to G ot ton and A M Elgin Popcorn pea
clam t Hod Buddy Rutter of
The small Stal ot Mr iind Mts h hl
(
I dar Stillwater spent Sunday afternoon
for his protection Two ships on nuts and candy were served dui in
cart Don was in the rale hospildl W:"(- " "11' '1: 1:' ------'- with the limmie Taylor children the evening and everyone had
a few it s tam k i‘ria 4 u tie was recent iy sellt 10 a !VW-
1 Robert I3urnett Of the IL 43 navv Vad llme
al mine warfare school titan video
from preuinonia and mt end mrs w E Neettes Mr Lee Barnes is on the sit
i ThnSo spenilitip Stiridav it 1110 111' grathiale't twu weeks ago list confined to his bed with a ha
were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
I iteuit' rillteN hilIlle "1'1'' NIL all'i Dtlci"l'''th!fridre "ffied with the B J Needles or stilhater 'ruesdav back'
!
i Mts Roy Calnieckh4 zind 14411014u 4
0"'11got go'li Sunday afternoon
Robert spent a noodle of days with I 'rhere has been sickness frot
I- Ni""11" Mr' "nil NIrs("111'y Put' N11 "'I Mi 1)wight ()st""11 of his brother Harry Burnett and colds causing many absentees froi
ter Gicocoe Mr aud Mrs Ti- t'awnee called on Aunt N1Wtha symity of near ponea citv school The Palovik children an
Culler Charti porter 1 1 Li h)huson Slinday atiernoon Nliss I Jimmy Gottschalk have all bee'
and Mi Adams Thl niett h411i Johnson has 1 ‘ el'Y severe void and confined IC) the house the pth
hutchr hoe ‘k
e a as unable h o
to he out o
t snday mrs week
Johnnie Drole :
Ill was ii upper GI ill'e Shri a WaS dOWII pall Of hiSt Helping Hand
Mr and Mrs James Gardne
Llit'S1 or Earl Ah in Ho er lo S111 ‘Neek with the Hu Mrs John Club Tye Sunday visitors with Mr an
! uJter SAttoltav Knight hail :o have her throat MI'S Carl Gottschalk and family
Mr and N1 rs cirtylev port41 re lanced one day last week and is RY Ret"ie M Folk
f 00d- Miss Irene De Vorak were Sund
ciiveit o
wrd from t heir min Julior how ahl iie o
o tki ol 44"1" Most Mrs Ben Dexter and Benn:
Nk 1)0 is in a training canto it Den- evctv The Helping Hand club met at Roy Shelton Carl 1-ottschala an
hinity have hail inffinhois the home Of Mrs ElISIA01111 a
‘ cr Colorado That ht wns in 1 sitk Miring I he past two vveeks enough Thursday Dec loth with visitors at the A M Elgin how
better Mrs 1r Po-ter left Iasi' i
The ndity vening serort lit 1911:7":11:1 Pre7:nt Roll call was Mr and Mrs R E Sberrar
1"isliital with a se‘ore ceti hut 'a i M it il CMOS
answered with "My Best Renlenl- were Sunday dinner guests of M
and Mrs Homer Matthews
Saturd'IN l'"1 l'"hver to lit' with tier Eden Chapel was an outstandinv " " "1"1111"
husband i ite tyl(1 will temain in the minds
- At the business session at range- Visitors at the Roy Shelto
merits vvere completed for sending home Sunday were Miss Fel
- - "I II"' 1"I'It' 1"r pars I" "111"' Christ nuts packages to the boys in Darmer Miss Willie Darmer fret
0 Ed en Chapel Tiw ono V h"oored bY having service whose mothers are rnem- Denver and IvIrs W P Elgin
h'so of it Is navy boYs who wen' hers of our club It WaS also voted Owing to gas rationing the run
ilinne "" 1"")W211!4 lirewot Robert to donate UM d011al'S to the Red carriers ditched their mud cal
By Mrs C A Strickland Burnet anti Chi ford Burton hot b Cross 1) be used in war relief and as t hey cannot get over tt
Ntrs Bessie DeVore and son of these hoys have seen the real work Also tentative plans tv'ere dirt roads in wet weather v4'11
CIP1111 of ok lahoma City ‘isited in war they know front cxnerienee discussed for serving lunch at their good cars we were withal
‘vith Mrs Deoe's mother and Clifford gave it short report of another farm sale lit the near fit- mail service last week from Frida
I rot her TkIs Emma Burnett zied !eme of his cxperiences he has tore to Tuesday
son Rohert Sunday RoliOT I has 'won in the navy for a number ( I The Christmas gift exchange be- The Christmas meeting Of IA
heen in service over stm ii mI i4 yvars he hits heel! in three hat- tween the members was the high- "Ladies of 76" farm tvomen's eltr
tatoe tm :t short furlough ''I Iles and came throm11 without a light of the occasion A tree and in- will he held with Mrs Matti
bott Mrs W E Needles ‘vere also cratch Two ships on vhieh he formal program at which the fam- Winkler on Thursday
dinner guests of I heir Rini Mr has been was ilamaged and are ille' of members will he guests The Christmas program at M-
ain! Mrs iim Titoor Date and being renaired chuord is a fine xvill be given at the Ross Calkins Hope will be held Wednesday De
Norma Lee 'fax tor and Clarice Rut-: Christian young man and in his h"nte Saturday night Deeemtwr ltl
tor "re afiermon callers talk Sunday evening ho gave God 191 h Mrs Kat hryn Ham of SI ill- Neighbors gathered at the hon
Mr and Mrs Dwigh t Osborn of ' the praise tor sparim2- him from water and Mrs Walker Sinter and of Harold Bodge Wednesday eva
son Calvin were visitors present ning to help celebrate his hit it
Pnvnee were Stmday guests of injury Itititig these battles he tool '
AIN° prgames and checkei
esent WaS little Edith day Card g
Mrs Alpha Thompson and May and of how the word of Cod comforted
Loravnes Goodenou h who came noised the evening and retres1
Rex They remained over for the him when tho w'aves wet e troubl- recently to live with her grand- merits were served at a late hou
evening services at their Old home ed lie testfied that God was his parents Mr and IvIrs E Good- Everyone had a good time at
church "en Chalwl II was a "Lig"' adiiiirioIi'"1 all to 11" a enough The club adjourned to wished Harold many more ham'
real surprise to See them come in Have of prayer find 14et'1)t Christ
r services and I hey meet 'l'hursday Jan 14 with Mrs hirthdays
to ou
surelyl as their Captain The church was Anion Ksti Mrs Clarence wendig enterc
found a hearty welcome I filled with triends who were anx- the Enid hospital Sunday night U
Mr and Mrs Il G Albright en- ions to heat this hoy The second i 'fun's I he capital of Tunisia is an operation :
Mr and Mrs IL G Albright en-
tertained in their home for Sun-
day dinner Rev und Mrs C F
IPUIMILEg 3
As I have rented my farm I have decided to sell the following described pr
perty at public auction located 7 miles south 1 east of Stillwater 2 mires nod
'I- west of Perkins known ds part of the old Thompson farm
NONDAY DECEMBER- 4 194Zs'174
C9 IHEAED og
i Brindle cow 8 years old fresh Jan I 5th four gal milk
I Black Jersey breed 5 yews old giving 3 gal
I Light red heifer 3 years old fresh 3 gallons per day
FOR SALE: IMPROVED 50 ACRE TRACT
2 HEAD OF HORSES
I Black mare 6 years old in foal by Jack season paid
wt l
I Black mare 5 years old in foal by Jack season paid
wt 1300
FEED
5 Tons of good African corn millet in stack
50 Bales alfalfa hay some ground feed some bundle
oats
50 Bushels yellow corn more or less
165 CHICKENS
52 Rock red pullets
30 Wyandotte pullets
45 White Leghorn hens
50 Brown Leghorn hens
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Living room suite duofold and rocker imakes full size
bed
I Wood heat stove
Wood cook stove
I Ice box
Some canned fruit and vegetables
I Cot bedstead
410 Gauge shotgun
I Old table water separator
I Rocking chair ladder popcorn sheller
loos to heat this hoy The second Tunis the capital of Tunisia is
interesting feature of tile service ten miles south of the ancient
was the presentation by our young harbor of Carthage
I Purebred yellow Jersey 2 years old 2 gal fresh
27th
I Roan male calf 3 months old
I Red heifer 2 weeks old
FARM IMPLEMENTS
1 Iron wheel wagon
1 Riding cultivator
1 14-inch walking plow
New four mowing machine
Good mail box
Sulky rake
Two row corn and cotton planter
1-section good harrow
Pitcher pump and 60 ft of pipe
Hog trough
Two horse slip
Sledge hammer and two wedges
Wire stretchers and post diggers
2 Pitch forks shovel hose hoe
Cotton scales
1 Four wheel trailer
1 Set of furrow openers
1 Galvanized flue
2 Good cow yokes
Single trees double trees and neck yokes
1 Big two-man crosscut saw
1 Set double work harness good
3 Good leather collars from 18-21-22 inch
1 Single set harness chain tugs
Two good collar pads lines
HOG
I White Gilt wt 100
1934 Oldsmobile 5 Passenger Coupe
HELPING HAND CLUB WILL SERVE LUNCH
PAGE THREI
Read the Stillwater Daily New
E F Goodenough Owner
TERMS: All sums $1500 and under cash All amounts over MIA I I months time will be given on approv
notes bearing I Oc' interest from date of sale No property shall be moved until settled for All those desiring cre
$ee clerk before sale
A L HUDIBURG AucConeer C E DONART 1ST NATIONAL BANK Cler
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The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1942, newspaper, December 18, 1942; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2204628/m1/3/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.