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News Letter Journal . All rights reserved.
24, 1985
Oil Field
made a rip to Gil.
orng refuting n
C. A, owetl was seen
'Monday.
returned home, Sun-
and Zr. Updike,
fom their hunt-
is back from
the oil fields of Kan-
and Texs. He re-
amount of ct-
mid continent and
, Tubby Eao and their
tUmed from the hnt
successful getting a
Palis and Mrs. Rich-
the card party
'Lease, Tuesday af-
club met Wednes-
the ome f Mrs.
club met Wednes-
t the tome f Mrs.
The subject of ,he
"Kow Our Own
Martens nd Mrs.
Newcastle call-
who spent
at Stewart,
Tuesday.
was ing
b uJum in ]xmft, Wednesday.
i Jckso who has bee in
It he Alllance hospltal for ." mior.r
operation, returned home, Tuesday.
Mrs. George KieaUng was tran
business in Newcastle, Wed-
nesday.
Evangelist Floyd McWhinney,
wfe and daughter, Naomi, will re-
side in the Jhn Davis house dur-
ing their stay here.
Mrs. Gordon Paulley, Mrs. Mr-
tens and Mrs. Johnson were New-
castle callers, Wednesday morning.
Clareton
The ,town groap of progressive
Anns served at the dance, Saturday
night. They had a nice crowd and
a splendid supper. At the supper
hour they were etertaned :by
"Lonely Jack" rlio singer of
cowboy songs ad )odeling.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pellet nd
family visited Tuesday between
bus drives t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Simmons.
Elmer Goodson aJms a check
for the highest priced steer sold
from this neiglborh0#>d this fall.
His 4-year-old steer which weigh-
ed 1500 brought $7.25 a hndred
punds, which aetted him $110.00
for one steer.
Mr. and Mra W. R. Robinson
were social and bu/ness callers a
the F. A. Bergstrom home, Str-
Grandma Townsend was abte to
be out to ,the dance at Clareten on
Sattnday night.
Mrs. C. C. Kirkpatrick was a
udtor out w/th the town lrixls wl
Hrved Saturcay night. She report-
ed enjoyn our new el'ub house
very much and an evening with
the Clareton folks.
Mrs. Jess Long, Mr Ted Elliot,
Mrs. Elmer son, and lrs. Jay
Wellman met at the home of Mrs.
F. H. Harem, Thursday.
Mar/on Nelson sited over the
week end with friends around
Clareton.
Mrs. Ted Elli<t had threshers
at her home last week.
Everyone is ,'vegnning to gather
their 1935 crop of corn which is
abu.t a third of a crop.
Betty Berg srom has sold all
but three of her pure ,bre chick-
ens.
Elmore Dixon was out d school
Tuesday on at pf sickness.
Mrs. Clarence Cotton was ill
with f the first part of the week.
The Osage Warrior
Osage School Notes
Visitors
V[onday raorning Mrs. Pickle,
county superintendent surpsed s
by paying the school a visit.
Honor Roll
First--Patsy Chittim and Lois
Ann Willenbreeht.
Second Bobby Moxtens and
Hward Jackon.
ThdrdEdih Olson, Keith Chit-
Almem.
Bobby artens, Nadine Herlson
and Aaron Welch have .been ab-
sent durtng the past week.
Classromn Specialties
The six wee] tests are over,
report crcls handed out and ]te
suspense is over
In penmanship, ,he ptpils were
gaded according to the improve-
meant they made from the time
school started to the end of the
period.
The fifth ,grade pupils axe mak-
ing poters on "Robinson Crusoe."
The pupils of the primaxy rm
are making a ool.lection of seeds
L_ III II il ill I
tm and a sock GUARANTEER
Fourth--Loht Bonney and Vera IN WRITING...
DMy.
alM|/nst rod fn-
,FifthBetty Lou Bishop and El- Juries and defects
Updike.
retire md di
trbutlon.
Birthday Party
The birthday 0o, rty 3at Mi Jo]m-
son's room r the month of Oc-
tober is in honor of Letha Phoenix,
Donald J,aolm, Richard Alxtle
a Mary Hendr 2m
'party will tke lace Friday after-
noon in the hcol room. Tho on
the eltertanwlert; committee axe:
Edward Thompsost and G4en Bttt-
c.er; lunch committee are: Arlene
Rose and Betty Bishop.
Verne Robiron of Upton was in
Newcastle tttending to bugine,
terday.
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ALL-WEATHER
43% I U,L.O; m,
HON.SKIR at no extra odd
PATHFINDER
$51o
4.4o-21 .... $5.90
4.50-21 .... 6.4S
4.75-19 ....... 6.80
SPEERWAY
4.o. -.-20
4.5o.2 $.70
4.75-19 6.06
subject to wit]bout notre.
State oalee tax mddltional.
DOW MOTOR CO.
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Newcastle
_ for Mildness
for Better Taste
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