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profitable to your children s edu-i Every one is bvsy cutting feed Ij°hnnie Arthur were married
don't you think it would ,be as day.
. , .. iMondttf They are malting their
[canon to haxe them spent an and some ave t].tdltg caue to!home east ('1 PerMns. Every one
[hour or so in Sunday School.}mili for sorgum. !will miss her.
Lets try to bui M a good com-[ Mr. and Mrs. Alvv "l_bo!npSOIl'
munity Sunday School. [and children spent Sunday with i i here will be a Die supper at
t'armers Union menmersbegin hi pare],ts Mr and Mrs 'ic!¢ the school house. Friday night
i Nov, 30, Ior the purpose of get-
Among Our Neighbors
FOREST VALLEY
lv Otto [linffwald
Mr. J. F. Ringwald and sons,
Otto and Alvin, were pleasantly
surprised Saturday evening.
when Hilbert stepped in the door
after about a seven week's stay
in a CCC Camp in Canon, Texas.
He.succeeded m getting transter-
red to a veteran's camp in Still-
water, arriving there last Thurs-
day, socame down over Satur-
day night and Sunday. He liked
the camp there, but wanted to
be nearer home. He did not like
so much wind as they have there
to get ready for our next local Thompson of the San@land iicg treats for a community
meeting, the 1st Saturday night l)istrict. "2hristinas tree. Everyone that
in December. Secretary Chas. Mr. and Mrs. l'-(,t Hardy gave brings a pie or buys a pie will
Evans has a report: to give you a card p,utv for a nmfl)er of get a treat• AiM all children,
from our last quarterly county tl',eir Li-%:ndo" ," Satuz'&,.y ,,igbt All :chool age and under. We will
meeting, and other important
....... i reported a fine tin;e, osganize a 1'. T. A.
minters to de lrougn up. [ "
Mr aim Mrs Bill t-lay';e and ' - • '
Crowded out last week 1 .... t Mane 8tanton vsted Wednes-
. Marie Stanton wei e s;hooping in l with s
Mr. Bateson and wife, singing] .... , , " • day afternoon ' Mrs,'. Cold-
. . t.,usnlng aturoay. I " '
and preaching evangelists, [ .... smith.
• reached to the Forest Valle" I Florence El!enSmith and Mr.
........ Y l They have been having some
un(lay cnool last unoay "'- '
real wolf hrnts, the last report
Mrs. Dola Gates's sister and
but has not been much better:family called on them last week.
since he came back.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Claud
• Everett Gates had the misfor, i Bunyard from the eastern part
fortune to have a work horse ot the state. Mr. Bunyard's un-
killed, Friday night about 11:30. cle, whom he used to live with
The horse got over the fence died near Liberal, Kansas. They
some way, and was strtick by a left the children with Mrs. Gates
car on the pavement just north and went to Liberal and brought
of Jess Nelson's house. Then
when a man was trying to wave
down another car to keep it trom
runninginto the dead horse, the
car struck him, and broke his
arm and,then struck the horse
anyway. The ¢,ccupants were
thrown tc the ground and injur.
ed. Two or three were taken to
a hospital, a result it appears of
reckless driving. Have not heard
how the injuredare getting along.
Ray Miller forded the river on
horseback Sunday afternoon and
went over to Lee Kirk's to see
his mother, who is being cared
for there lay her daughter Ruth,
who is Lee's wife. tie reported
her slowly improving.
the body to Stillwater for burial
The funeral was held in Stillwa.
ter Saturday.
Otto Ringwald attended the
Home C:ming meeting at Eden
Chapel Sunday. It was a very
eojoyable event. Reverends
Strickland, Rumbaugh and Cook
and their wives were there and
took parts in the service. Harry
Albright gave a short history of
the Sunday School and church.
Mrs. Albright's brother, Jean
Davis of Sapulpa, was a visitor.
a, ten pund baby boy arrived
at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
t!erbert Garvin Saturday morn-
ing. We hope he likes the place
L "'e "" wald and "ri'- and wilt staya long while Miss
eSll. l.lng " tit i| ly r. , T, • , . '
, tJo,oa tmwyer is slaying
motored over to Cushing Sunday : • . • with
them M1 m e doing well
and spent the day with Mrs. • ' " " •
Ringwmd parents( the Myrmks. i Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gates
. a_;_iwent to lngaPs Monday and
Myrtle Gates was suvc,m _ . " .
with tonsilitisa couple of days i helped their son forest butcher
last week. i a nog. .
Mrs. Aberccmbie's girls were ! Leslie and Alvin Ringwald
out of school •last week on ac. lbutchered a hog for Mrs. Aber-
count of bad colds. One of them
had a painful tisingj in her ear.
The women's club had their
social, Saturday night at the
new home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fren:h. Thomas reported a good
time.
The Sunday School is not hav-
ing the attendance it should In
fact one member was so discour-
aged that he moved that it be
discontinued, but a Rev. Snell
was there from Stillwater and
gave them a talk of encourage-
ment, and the faithful ones de-
cided to carry on for awhile, and
see if they could arouse a new
interest.
There are quite a number of
children as well as grown-ups
in this community that do not
attend Sunday SchoGl. Parents
crombie.
The Farmers Union of Forest
Valley will meet ai the commun-
ity building, Saturday, Dec. 1. i
Let all members be present as!
there are important matters to:
be brought before the local.
t_
F. Courtright's father and bro-i
thor called on them Sunday.
Mrs. Abercrombie's little girl I
Pauline is out of school this l
week with a very painful gather.
ing in her ear.
INDEPENDENCE
By Mrs. A. W. Thompson
We would like to see every one
out to Sunday school next Sul>
day. Also singing Sunday nighi,
Mrs. Marie Stanton canned
beef for Mr. Tolniison last Tues-
Protect your Radiator this winter with Alco-
hol' or Everready Prestone at the following low
prices.
Denatured Alcohol
1 Pint . . 10c 1-2 Gal...
1 Qt.... 20c 1 to 4 Gal..
5 Gallon and up 70c
Everrdady Prestone gal.
.40c
80c
Twin Lakes Service Station
Dale R. Holbrook, Manager
Stillwater Directory
E. D. 1DALLIS
(h)cks & Jewelery
Watches, ' '
W'tches Repairi!g Specialty
rd
Ag,l. Theatre Bldg.
Stillwater, Oklahoma
HOLMES MUSI00 HOUSE
Frigi(laires & (rUli(,w R;Mio
PHONE 137
713 Main S. Stillwater, Okla.
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A Smile :l Minute Studio
4 I)hotoes
4Positions 10c
4 Minutes
6081/2 Main Stillw:tter
B()AZ AUT() 2OP &
UDholsterieg Shop
Manufacturer of Auto "l'ols, Seat
Covers, Awnings, and Upholster-
inff. G!ass for Ch)sod Cars.
Fore.t Boaz, l'roprietor
Tel. 12,)5 107 W. Sixth Ave.
MATTRESSES
We make oht Mattre:ses like nvw
and sell new me;tress sloe.
We specialize in Imer Spring
and Feather Mattresses
We Call For and Deliver.
Call or write Us
503 Main Srcet Stillwater, Okla.
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Have your Christnms Photos
Made Early
ZELLWEGER STUDIO
Over Piggly Wiggly
Stillwater, Oldahoma
DRS. CLEVERDON &
SMITH
General Hospital
DR. L. A CLEVRDON
Spceialily: Eye, Ear, Nose,
Throat and Fitting (]lasses.
DR. A. B. SlVll'rtt
Specialty: Surgery
Phone 38470 Stillwater
Permanents $1. to $5.
A I! types of beauty work by
experienced operator at"
reasonable prices.
Uptown Beauty Shop
813 1-2 Main St illwater
OLIVE C. HIGGINS
-Abstraetor--
Co,.nev of liuMand md 7th
Phone 111 Stillwater
D. K. COLE
Expert Watch, Oock and Jewelry
Repairing.
Radio Shop in Connection
$295
Robert L. Hert
Attorney at Law
21714 Nat'l Bank Bldt2
Stillwater, Phone 4i)7
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War Veterans' Problems
Increase
Last year American Red Cross chap-
ters dealt with the problems of nearly
400,000 veterans and their families.
The workers find that as the years go
on their responsibility increases rather
than decreases. Changes in legislation,
the increasing age of veterans and ths
consequent increase in physical ills,
bring few needs for sympathetic trt-
mnt by trained Red Cross workers. In
addition to this service to veterans th
Red Cross served as the official medium
between the people and the men in mill-
tary and. naval service, giving aid
:hrough this service last year to 6,97
.en in the army, navy and marina
corps. '::
we had, they l!ad caught 22.
There was no school Monday
on account of having to fix the I relatives.
R. E. LAWRENCE, Prop.
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Cocoa, 2 Pounds 25c_
Pumpkin, No. 21/2 Can 15c or 2 for 25_e
Cranberries, Per Quart 19c
Oranges, 176 Size, Dozen 29c
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Baking Powder K. C. 25 Oz. 19c
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Crackers, 2 Pound Box 19c
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Soap, P. & G. or C. W. Large Bar 6 for 25c
Raisins, 2 Po-und Package 15c
15: or 2 for 25c
Celery, Large Bunches
Lard, Pound 121/c
Bacon, best Grade, Pound 25c
Beef Steak, Round, Pound 15c
Roast, Nice and Fat, Pound 10c
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Hamburger, Pound 10c
i III I III
Pork Sausage, Pound 15c
.... Ch"" ...... 25£
m, 2 Pounds
chimney.
Mrs. Breeden and children
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Guthrie and OklahomaCity with
Good lighting is a health
builder. It is just as impor-
tant to the family's welfare
as goo(t food. No honm
should be without it.
A SIGHt' METER test will ive you
concerning the lighting in your home.
absolutely free and will be made by
lighting specialist at your invitation.
HOW WELL ".', " .......... ,
Which cube : :: •
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actual facts
This test is
a compete nt
REFI,ECTOI{ TYI'E I"I,OOR LAMPS GIVE
COOl) I,I(HT
lhtg from your tocat dearer
'All three cube ire the same size.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
W. H. BOASEN, Manager Guthrie District
Courteous, Personal ,ttention to every Customer
" q' I
to assulne that the cause is
right at home. All symp-
toms point to poor home
lightingwith its glares.., its
shadows ... and its inad-
equacies.
EYESTRAIN is claiming its toll from l)ad. He tries
to read at nihtbut somehow he hasn't the pep to
get very far. First there is a dull headache, then
drowsiness and finally, jittery nerves. Dad doesn't
feel well. There is a cause for this ... and it's safe
HELP DAD
BEAT
BACK