The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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P-AGE FOUR
' containing 20 acres of land locatel : remains in doubt
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Kitchei! Ittn
: k in SW Of NE 8-14n-10w Beauty in appearance and qua- CARD OF THANKS
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Isaac Simmons to S A Sint- lity of appointment transcends ev- 1
nuns all of NE 21-13n-5w ery other factor in appealing to
by ILICHAE NE
L BOBRAKE Isaac Simmons to Sewell Sint- the feminine buyer That is Why We wish to express our aprreci-
(Home Service Director O N (i) mons NW 92-13n-5w S 1-2 of the new 1935 Master De Luxe ation to the good friends and
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We continue to give suggestions ''''
ir !perm building to fit the pre- I
you will
21-13n-5w SE 21-13n-5w Chevrolets are offered with spark- neighbors who were so kind to US
Effie Rateliff Winsett to Effie ling colors fine appearance and during the sickness and death of
aster season Although many
of r Winsett and Vera 'Underwood attractive convenient interiors our son Charley We especially
ou are not concerned
lots 8 and 9 block 12 Clarks ad- These ea's also have the snap of feel grateful to the Yukon Mill
nd the information is valuable
i dition to the city of El Reno outstanding performance with con- employes and the Baptist church
I everyday meal planning There
re many uses for eggs You use
tern as a thickening agent as a 1
iurt':e of leavening when used in
ngel cakes as a coating for some
itl
)ois which are to be fried as a
Pierce M Peek to Eugene M seouent ease of handling because for their kind expression of sym-
and George Peck SE 28-13n-5w wemen are much more motor-wise pathy
I Henry F Schroeder and wife to today than the men were ten years MR AND MRS JOHN PORTER
Dietrich R and Gustav Zum Mal- ago and they demand performance
len all of my interest in and to along with beauty
NW 8-1-1n-7w 1 Cnevtolet's 17 1-2 to 1 steering
inder for cakes cookies and cro-
Alvina Wojahn et al to Dietrich ratio—making it easy to turn the
R and Gustave Zum Mallen all car—was incorporated for t h e 14 21 11135:d children
(Published In Yukon Sun March 7
ettes and many other uses As IN A
I TII E COI N TV COI ItT M
oo
FOR CA NA 1)1 t A COI NTI STATE
fd nobody knows all the ways our interest in and NW 8-14n-7w
rgs can be prepared We are cer- 1 dainty fenunine hand The power-
and OE Oh 1A11011 A
W
I TI1 E t THE l1 AL-
E D agner and wife to Gar- ful cable-controlled brakes which 1 N MATTER 11
1ANsliti oF THE EsTATEs-
respond m A Icy IN Kticit AND ALICE Kotli
rett Zimmerman lot 47 block 2 pond to the slightest touch of
)tin of this however that they ale -
all st ensable as a cooking ingred-
Fair addition to the city of El Re- the pointed slipp miNotts er were designed No GS9
t nt Eggs are especially rich in no for the light feminine foot Like- "11" ")11 e"1t "111 "IT: "
' ittit 1 isyt TE
itamins and minerals and contain
Oil and Gas Leases Nv s e it was for the ladies with Notice is hcrehy given in pur
rotAns and fat Eggs are classed -
satice oi an oer f t he County
1 Allen Massey et al to m T their delicate gowns that wide court of Canadird an ocounty t Oda-
!
! Myers NW 36-13n-lOw doors and spacious interiors were idoona made :On OW I 6th (Lty of
ith milk on the "q1most perfect February 1113ii that the undersig ti-
Frank Hause et al to M T designed cd g nit rdid a of I he Est it cs of Ma r-
)0d" basis thui giving one con- vin Koch and Alice Koch minors
Myers NW 31-13n-9w "Chevrolet beauty and ease of will selt at pri va to sah to III:
dence in cooking eggs to feed the
highest Id4141 r for cash on or a f-
cperation" 'Mr Holler stated "are
tfant the growing child the adol- ter the 2:n1 day of 'march t!:e- sub
no chance creations rather they pet to con firma t i11 by said Court
cent the adult the older person Chevrolet ShOWS the all the right title and interest of
are the result of painstaking at-
rid 'the convalescent Cook the each of said niinors in and to th
following ilescri csta s
gs slowly at a low temper m
ature Feinine Influence cintion xpr
to the eessed desires
tutted in Can heil adian coun real ty te it-
he product will be tender and — State ol
of both women and men alike" tada bootie to- 0 N :
The undivided 1-15 interest or
i Itsi!y assimilated Eggs cooked at Beauty of exterior appearance Marvin Koch 'choir in and to
the southeast Quarter of Sec-
gh temperatures are tough and 1 and quality of interior appoint- I MISS BUNCH ENTERTAINS non :itl Township 11 Noll h a
diglnstible I ments have never been more evi-IALPHA ZETA BETA SORORITY (1t1-ty 9 (1)‘iiiislth 01 Al t i n a d i a it
1 nia improved
Sauted Hard-Cooked Eggs !dent in any ear vet built by Chev- I — with three room house and
1 lisEy assimilated hggs cooked at Beauty of exterior appearance
11 temperatures are tough wall and quality of interior appoint- MISS BUNCH ENTERTAINS
dignstible I ments have never been more evi- ALPHA ZETA BETA SORORITY
i
Sauted Hard-Cooked Eggs I dcnt in any car yet built by Chev- -
Cook six eggs in water kept just 1 rolet than in the new 1935 Master Miss Lena Bunch entertained at
low the boiling point for 20 rain- De Luxe models
I a St Patrick's party Thursday
es Pour off hot water then run'
1 night in her home for members of
ild water over eggs Remove shell I Credit for the greater part of
the Alpha Zeta Beta sorority
ld dip the hard-cooked eggs inIthis emphasis on appearance and
A green and white color scheme
beauty is ascribed to woman's in-
' ell-teaten raw egg seasoned with was carried out in the decorations
i' creasing influence in making the
ilt and pepper Then dip in bread and in the supper that followed
selection Of the automobile accord-
'umbs and saute in hot fat until the bridge game
! ing to William E Holler general
e ea‘l crumbs are brown Remove Favors were awarded Mrs Lois
sales manager of Chevrolet Motor
- 1 pltitter and garnish with pars- I Bradfield Miss INIary Kroutil and
17 nr string of hnenn I Company
or strips of bacon
Pea Souffle
2 'I fat 1 C milk
3 T flour 1 C pea pulp
It salt 3 egg yolks
3 egg whites
'Melt fat add flour (and salt1
w d mix well Add milk gradually !
i
d bring to boiling point stirring
instantly Add beaten egg yolks
riI tle pea pulp Mix thoroughly
d in the stiffly beaten egg
kites Turn into a greased dish
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Id bake 45 minutes in moderate
0
len 350 degrees Serve immed
'ely!
Pineapple Chiffon Custard
a eggs separated
1-4 C sugar
L'2 'C pineapple juice
I-8 t salt
T lemon juice
yolks add 1-2 C sugar
it juices and salt and cook in
0 of double boiler stirring con-
lintly until mixture coats spoon
0 iBeat egg whites until stiff
ding gradually the remaining
It C sugar Fold egg yolk mixture
lo the beaten whites reserving a
'le of the meringue to use as a
rnish Polr into custard cups
with a spoonful of meringue
d brown lightly in o moderate
tn i'50 degrees Cool and serve
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!eat Estate Transfers
IN CANADIAN COUNTY
IWarranty Deeds
Koger W Sawyer to Edith S
inmond an undivided 1-12 in-
!: st in and to the following land:
4 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 of NE
i -10w except a tract of land
linfing at a point SO rods east
the southwest corner of NE
tit
it 0 west to the SW corner of
- Hence 80 rods north thence
4 - 11(ast angle to the point of be
ling containing 20 acres iz)f
l located in SW of NE 8-14n
Ter W Sawyer to Caroline
da at tract cundivided t o f laua lh-elg2i n ninterest
i u g a t
4 ti4(ii utto 8 toll re 0 df following l leo::: nogf ltahned s: oluotths
'3ine'orot
fhNEthe8n-
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ele4n-sloOuwth e caxs t-
corner of NE thence west to
outhwest corner of NE thence
11s n
to the point of beginning
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ECIAL PROCESS
JHR0014 TISSUE
FOR SALE BY
Hutchison's
CRO & MKT
PHONE 55
MARVIN )
A Zimmerman lot 47 block 2 respond to the slightest touch of KOCI1 ANI ALICE KOCII
miNotts
jr addition to the city of El Re- the pointed slipp er were designed No 6S9
for the light feminine foot Like- "Tit": ::111i1":1:It111" H: "
Oil and Gas Leases Nvse it was for the ladies with Notice is hereby given in pur-
SMOICO Oi an orer f the ounty
Allen Massey et al to m T their delicate gowns that wide court or C d o C
anadian county (oda-
hhoina made :On OW
yers NW 36-13n-lOw doors and spacious interiors were I 6th dty or
February 1113k that the undersign-
Frank IIause et al to M T designed ed guardida of the Estat's ofMtr-
in Koch and Alice Noch : IlilliorS :
yers NW 31-13n-9w "C t pr
hevrolet beauty and ease of ot it
W Se" it iVatO Salt to th
highest bidd r for cash on or af-
eperation" Mr Holler stated "are
ter the 2:t day of March 1”::- sub-
' no chance creations rather they it to confirmati'u by said Court
hevrolet Shows the all the right title and interest of
are the result of painstaking at- each of said toinors in and to the
folbing descritted real esae sit-
Ireminine Influence cention to the expressed desires
w
uated in Ca tt
nadian county State of
of both women and men alike" tmthoma to- N it
— The undivided 1-15 interest of
l‘farvin Koch trinor in and to
Beauty of exterior appearance the Southeast Quarter of Sec-
Id quality of interior appoint- MISS BUNCH ENTERTAINS non :tl Township 11 North of
ents have never been more evi-IALPHA ZETA BETA SORORITY ti'''11:11'41 tcy 9 ti‘l':l'atholnt1 ti 111:11'14(11i'd:11
With se
nt in any car yet built by Chev- - three room hou and relives
let than in the new 1935 Master Miss Lena Bunch entertained at The undivided 1-15 interest of
Alice Koch minor in and to
e Luxe models a St Patrick's party Thursday the Southeast Quarter of see-
night in her home for members of ti" ' TYNY"s1"1) 11' N"rth a
Credit for the greater part of Range 9 NN cst L l' Ca
nadian
the Alpha Zeta Beta sorority county Oklah oma iniProvell
its emphasis on appearance and Nvith three room house and
A green and white color scheme fences
?auty is ascribed to woman's in-and that the Interest of each of
was carried out in the decorations
'casing influence in making the
and in the supper that followed' :''t'tliidvenlitthurs mitlIrtgstagh! illl'iTtIlmstitt'ilstes
lection of the automobile accord-thereon will be sold for cash in
ig to William E Holler general
the bridge game
it't'll n:-: r I ttilt7g balt(1:41 :11111ityl (bifeltdrt81111:trisetd it)o"
Favors were awarded Mrs Lois
Iles manager of Chevrolet Motor
Bradfield Ariss Mary Krouti t i
l and itl'i l
ft1t1H2h1q!'tsist':"' I " a d
thgstrreti a rot l
iln Yukon
t'slioIni
ompany tildahoina Cr may be filed in the
Mrs Verna Compton
"The mechanical perfection of Guests were Mrs Gerald Mon :1:ft(irittie o
nncT:1 t 1
s ttelltte3triCoon t t) t l j
l if l :
Dat thi iti::itoil!ttila' 0(t7t1
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le automobile gave women the inger and Miss Rhoda Bevers lahoma
ed s7th
mfidence in their ability to drive The next meeting will be with IsErriday of March1935 E D ALItEtts
nd drive well" said Mr Holler Miss Elsie Fleck at Barnett's tea Guardian of the Es-
tates of Nlarvin Koch
lechanical features are no long- room Thursday March 21 and Alice Koch Minors
J A RINEHART
r a mystery to the majority of --- Attorney for Guardian
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"The mechanical perfection of
the automobile gave women the
confidence in their ability to drive
and drive well" said Mr Holler
"Mechanical features are no long-
er a mystery to the majority of
feminine motorists But whether or
not mechanical features are a more
potent factor in selling the ladies
More than 3164000000 pounds
of all types of textiles were con-
sumed in 1934
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nkliv THIS BEAUTIFUL REFIIIGERATOR CAN
u L I GIVE YOU ALL FIVE BIG ADVANTAGES
" BE "TE to see the new Elec-
trolux before buying any re-
frigerator!" That's the advice
owners are giving to all their
friends With good reason!
The 1935 models have those
five famous Electrolux advan-
tages listed above advan-
tages no other refrigerator can
match And they have as well
a beauty of design that American
women helped to create
ELECTROLUX IS ENDORSED BY THE
PHONE 25
'iating cost
itt silence
rly parts to wear
1that pay for it
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935 AIR-COOLED
ativilmieemanapp
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Please accept our invitation
to inspect the beautiful new
Electrolux at our showroon
Examine its many wortliAhile
conveniences Compare its hi--
portant features -with these of
all other refrieratorg Get
facts--then judge! We bclie ?
you'll agree that the 1935 Elec-
trolux is the bet—and bet
looking—refrigerator you call
own!
GREAT AMERICAN GAS INDUSVs:
YUKON OKLAHOMA
THE YUKON SUN
neighbors who were so kind to US
during the sickness and death of Saturday March 30 1935
our son Charley We especially — Sale will start at 12:30 p m sharp —
feel grateful to the Yukon Mill The following described property and stock--
employes and the Baptist church
for their kind expression of sym- SEVER‘1 SHANS OF HORSES NOT LISTED ON TIIIS BILL WILL
pathy BE SOLI) Al' THIS SALE
Every SAAAday Os
TkEtsifoiE DAY
As I have quit town farming I ‘ill sell at Public auction at my ranch
2 blocks north of the First National Bank in Yukon on—
MCC rat h Pendlet on auctioneer
POST PON El)
16 HEAD OF CATTLE 16
Hersey Cow 6 yrs old fresh April 1st
1 Jersey cow 7 yr old been fresh 3 n-lo
2 Guernsey Jersey cows 3 yrs old
1 Whiteface cow 3 yrs old
2 Whiteface Bull calves 8 mos old
1 Red Cow 6 yrs old
1 Red Cow 4 yrs old
1 Red Cow 2 yrs old with calf at side
4 head twoyear-old heifers
1 I leifer calf
Other cattle not listed will sell
40 HEAD OF HOGS
Weight 25 lbs to 100 lbs
FARM MACHINERY ETC
1 14-dise harrow NVith trucks
1 2row stalk cutter
3 sulky plows 3 Riding cultivators
2 Wag OILS with boxes 1 Cotton planter
1 2-section harrow
and other articles too numerous to
mention
Anyone wishing to consign articles to
this Sale may do so
( For Terms and Particulars See Large Bills )
JOE SVOBODA Owner
B ii I c
THURSDAY MARCH 21 1935
These Merchants and Business Men Are
Sponsor Members Of
TREASURE DAY CLUB
POSTPONED
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OMMMW110
Yukon National Bank Clerk
This is to be a weekly feature of Yukon merchants and
they art anxious that you register for membership in the
club and attend every Treasure Day in Yukon
PRIBYL MERCANTILE CO NEwlora CAFE
BASS MERCANTILE CO JOHN TURNER
YUKON MOTOR CO DIt E E SANGER
FRANKS VARIETY STORE F A SVEJKOVSKY
YUKON NATIONAL BANK RAY COX
BARNM CAFE YUKON FEED & PRODUCE
E W W ARKENTIN SVEJKOVSKY BROS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK M O GRAY & COATS
HUTCHISON GROCERY & MKT FARMERS FEED & PRODUCE
MULVEY'S (J A Wheatley) PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO
BARNETT DRUG YUKON HOTEL
YUKON MILL & GRAIN CO IL E KETCHAM LUMBER YARD
HART MOTOR CO CONOCO SERVICE STATION
MeREE DRUG HILLCREST SERVICE STATION
THE YUKON SUN DIAMOND SERVICE STATION
RAINBOW SERVICE STATION CHAS BARRETT SERVICE STA
W S WADDELL ALICE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
RAINBOW CLEANERS VALLEY SERVICE STATION
SLOANE-FORSBERG SERVICE STATION
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