The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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TLtie e hvo s ure-fi e x‘ttys to
gut a it:tution fiui y(ur itoturst
thy Burrtoti kl'c-t Graphic docIttl-
k4 CUt !-‘111!t thtn N I Ong: Or lea t'
t-t1110!ing Out
NVititt r has hecn unusually !-
vere in Europe and fear has twen
expressed for winter grain crops
No damage estimates have Leen
reported except in France wlee
some etimates ril n as high as 40
or 50 per cunt
Total loans in the state increns-
The story of the seventeen yearicd 23 per cent in December and
old California fl11 w h 0 has 0enl were 2sS per cent greater than in
arrested for allegedly conspiring Decendier a year ago
with her sweetheart to murder her
father and mother by bombing Lee Dinger Oklahoma City has
their yacht would be the basis for been elected honorary cadet cohmel
a good scenario Recently there of the University of Oklahoma
have been a number of murders ROTC unit
in which young persons have plot-
ted to kill their parents for screwy
reasons and the story of how and
why children arrive at such an- NENNT and OLD
holy conclusions is the ba:Fds for FLOORS
much of the delinquency with
which 'we are confronted eentinti qnri
McFarlin INrcmorial Methodist
church in Norman was built by
Robert M McFarlin as a memorial
to his son at a cost of more than
$1000000
NOW! CRITERION Okla City NOW
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From where I sit Joe Marsh
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Willie Wells and a hunch of the
hoys from our town went to Pound
Saturday to a reunion of
their cid regiment
v:cre abont two 1ilmi1re1
und fl'ty boys -who came from
miles ircund to a good old feast
in Farmer Collins' barn I expect
they seemed a lot different to each
other out of uniform Put they
had a great time spinning yarns
drinking beer and talking over the
old times in South Africa and Italy
rnd the :tleutian 3
NN n t over to cover the meeting
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L-AEIEOM
1947
Ruck Cartwright Wewok a
president of the League of Young
Democrats is getting ants in his
pants when he tries to link the 1
rank and file menobers with liquor e
repeal advocates and is sounding n
the death knell of the organiza-
tam The state convention of the
League February 22 went akdray
hen they endorsed a resolution to
ask the Legislature to sulanit re-
peal and now (4ai tr ight comes 1
along to add insult to injury Ok-
lahoma has voted on liquor repeal i
fur :-tafthood the last I
time being la 1 411 :tad I htuc is
reison for fiquilip- the I
expehse of asither clektion at this I
time on the tiopuyirs
Mrs Walter Pack of Oklahoma
City was dismissed from °Manumit
General hospital Tuesday and is
ruported improving slowly
Lee Dinger Oklahoma City has
been elected honorary cadet cohmel
of the ITniversity of Oklahoma
ROTC unit
NEW and OLD
FLOORS
Sanded and Finished
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RAPLI-1 OGLE
5793 Yukon
FREE ESTIMATES
A Great Bunch
—Those Ex-GI's
alsv U S BErraitS FOUNDATIOti OKLAHOMA OOMMI1TE5
130i 1st Natioaal Bldg Oklahoma City
mei:
for Ilic Clarion anti one 11iin hat
sure impreed ime was the good
behavior of those boys—their pref-
erence for a moderate beverage
like bet r—their friendly spirit
From where I Fit our ex-GI's
nre making as good a showin g in
peacetime as they made during
the Nvar And they're setting a
mighty good example to the rest
of 113—in tolerance and modera-
tion and good fellowship
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MR AND MRS BATES TO
LIVE IN PENNSYLVANIA
Mr and Mrs Merl Bates were
N'isitors in Yukon the past week
16w enroute from Vidal Calif to
Black Lick Pa to make their fu-
ture home He and Mrs Eates
the former Mrs Gertrude Enos
were maried at Winchester Va
Auruts 9 1946 They recently sold
their cafe and service station at
Vidal
Mrs P B Vandament spent
Sunday and Monday visiting her
daughter Mrs Newman Casida
and Mr Casida and children at
Arkansas City Kas
Having sold my crop 1 will sell at public auction 2 miles
east and 112 miles north of Mustang or 112 miles west
nd 412 miles south of 10th street river bridge the follow
ing described property on
WEDNESDAY 9 a d APRIL amr 1947
Sale stark at 11 a m
11 HEAD OF CATTLE
1 Holstein Cow to freshen within GO days of sale 7 gal
Iktty rnedway was a vtiet !
lw '‘liss Ruth Treaway
011aholna City laHt wcek
Mrs M F 1r luturtwd iwine
from Vu-ley hospital Oklahoma
IR' re had 1" en! I
thing truatillutts
Mrs Waltr Pack of Oklahoma I
City was disinissed from Oldahoma
Gvneral hospital Tuesday and is I
rvniirt S:10W1V
THE YUKON SUN YUKON OKLAHOMA -
Mr and Mrs Archie Tredway
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs J J Moffat at Lexington
Rev Otto Perry pastor of the
Church of the Nazarene left for
forger Texas Wednesday to hold
a revival meeting
Mr and Mrs John Barnhill re-
turned from Lawton Sunday af-
ter a visit with their son Spencer
Barnhill and children
R L "BOB" FRY announces he
will quit the dary business and
will hold a public sale in the near
future to sell his entire herd
Try a Want Ad for Results
cow 6 years old
Roan Shorthorn Cow to freshen April 30 5 years old
Red Shorthorn Reg Cow Gypsy Girl to freshen June
14 3 years old
Black Cow was fresh Jan 2 giving 4 gal 5 years old
Jersey Cow was fresh Dec 13 giving 4 gals 5 yrs old
Brown Jersey will freshen June 15 5 years old
Spotted Cow will freshen June 28 5 years old
Red Jersey will give 6 gal when fresh within 60 days
of sale 5 years old
Fawn Jersey giving about 31'2 gal 5 years old
Jersey Cow to freshen April 4 5 gal cow 6 years old
Guernsey Cow was fresh March 14 4 gals 4 years old
Roan Shorthorn Cow to freshen May 20 5 years old
White Faced Cow to freshen May 20 5 years old
Jersey Cow was fresh Jan 19 giving 5 gals 6 yds old
Hereford Bull a good one 212 years old
Red Cow 5 years old with calf by side
large Jersey fresh within 6 wks of sale 5 gal 5 yrs old
White Faced Heifer 6 months old
Heifer Calf 3 weeks old
White Face Bull Calf 6 months old
FARM MACHINERY
I FARMALL TRACTOR good condition
1 John Deere binder 8 ft good condi-
tion 1 2-14 in bottom tractor plow
1 12-8 International drill steel box
1 half tandem disc 8 ft nearly new
1 slip 2 feed troughs
1 three section harrow
1 two section harrow
1 six ft Ideal mower horse drawn
1 two row tractor cultivator
1 8-ft Avery one way good condition
1 five shovel cultivator
1 new Hart hammermill
1 iron wheel wagon with rack
1 water tank heater
1 Int hay rake
1 Davis & Bradley electlic pump jack
1 16-ft log chain
1 horse drawn cultivator
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
I two burner Butane hot plate
1 large mirror
1 wood or coal circulator heater
1 rocking chair 1 porch swing
1 Butane heater 1 ironing board
1 ice box 75 lb
1 Thor electric washing machine
1 Round oak dining table
1 kitchen cabinet sink 4 ft
1 31-bed springs and mattress
1 13x15 kitchen Congoleum rug
1 12x12 living room Congoleum rug
1 9x12 rug
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
2 unit portable Farmaster electric milk-
er nearly new
1 electric milk cooler 5 can Internation-
al nearly new
Wash vats
8 ten gal milk cans
Strainer Milk stools
1 can rack and cabinet
SADDI F PONY
1 kid pony saddle and bridle
POULTRY
About 30 white rock hens
IISCHIIANEOUS
Rabbit hutch 2 compartment
500 chick size Butane chick brooder
used 1 season
1 lot of chicken feeders and waterers
1 child's coaster wagon
1 electric motor with emery
1 electric Jr drill
1 new tractor umbrella with holder
never been used
1 garden cultivator 1
1 cream separator McCormick-Deering
1 set socket wrenches
1 lot of gat den rakes and hoes
1 lot of wrenches shovels and pitchforks
12' keg nails
2 good hand saws level and square
1 812 bbl stock tank nearly new
1 five bbl stock tank nearly new
See large bills for particulars
Noon Lunch vk ill be seined
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RAY LEPAK Owner
Col Glen Cornwell wet 1st Nat'l Bank Bethany clerk
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Anderson To Speak MARKET REPORT
t SavetheSoil Cream
Eggs 36e
Clinic Next Month 1111 t
The fourth annual save-the-soil
clinic will meet in Oklahoma City
April 4 and 5 with Clinton P An-
derson U S secretary of agricul-
ture as principal speaker
Anderson will speak before the
clinic's Saturday morning session
A trip to the Frank Ball farm
south of Yukon will follow in the
afternoon
Other headliners who have ac-
cepted invitations to speak are Dr
Ide P Trotter extension division
director of Texas A&M college J
W Sargeant assistant regional
conservation service Spartanburg
S C E C McArthur president
of the National Association of Soil
Conservation district governing of-
ficials and Walter D Humphrey
of the Fort Worth Press Fort
Worth Texas
The University of Oklahoma's
annual Southwestern Ca s Measure-
mcnt short course will be held May
5 and 7
EASTER FOOD SALL
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St John's Altar Society will
holi an 1:aster Food Sale at Cox's
meat market Saturday April 5
Dr D S Harris
DENTIST
Ground Floor
Hours: 9 rt tn to 5 p
Phone 3S3
FOR BETTER
CABINETS
WOODWORK
DOORS
WINDOW SCREENS
Call
Coin's Cabinet Shop
Phone 6012
Cream
Eggs 36e
Heavy liens 20c
Roosters 13c
Wheat $2 110
J I IGoldbergerMD
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Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Glasses
First National Bank Eldg
Phone 1070
El Reno Oklahoma
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Th-cently a customer told us of tti "extra
value he vot from his checking accoulit
here "It's practically a whole book-
keeping system all by itelf" he said
"when it comes to keeping records for
income tax returns--and it mighty
simple
"I put all the money from my income
into my checking- account pay all bills
by check—tind I've got a bonafide rec-
ord and receipt for everything"
This is a timely suggestion -for all A
checking tccount at this bank will help
you keep Yo Ult income tax records be-
sides its other conveniences Open one
—this week!
OKLAHOMA
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The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1947, newspaper, March 27, 1947; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2291782/m1/4/?q=coaster: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.