The Vian Tribune (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1954 Page: 1 of 4
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"Iv ll'Ive l'''''11 "It log to iiciil lilms in colir about Okla I t-tt rrr1
he'll' 1°1' I° thP8P litany r 'il3: 1 10n13 whit h has 'wen reLaved ii 7 s t4
Beginning April first or F tinvtly
ty tho Oklahoma Nanning and 1 r ' ihi J 'i
th leafier i provid1:4 there 'Is !1:esoure: Dom d Is loanable tit I io 71
no monkeywruneh thrown into the Notthastet state cell g fr L v h41
the wh pli your good old Uncle tt ittaatr 1 04 lea‘44
tiltli 14 w-ing to grant you al 1tt1 1 1iflit of the CheroHi Zwir r5111 Amor
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hear for lo -these many rtir:4: 103 hns tan r1d (
Beginning April first tir Fhnrtly
ty tho Oklahoma Planning and'
th drafter tprovidhg there ls!imsoure: Boald is loanable at I 71 i
no numiteywrunch thrown into the N"th:sto: suit colt g r
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the fdl your good old Uncle :1 litit3! 1
rint Ite going 10 grant You al' l y!1111 '1ind of the Chero li 7EFIr
fowl one billion reduction on s: 11 ly rastd films r 14z0014
taXt's and in tlii UV: rdlict ow iiiNalwThilli or Olds !$:"i'lf11pi77::
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Ilcil o'd Sequoyah countlansi il i oldn hy Indias up to i f4:ji ' if4I
Vhen Noll no to 1111Th" t" iii pi: lid It comma! es the I:c4': 471
12ita rue coat for th' goIlti wile duch' pm Attires ut-en then l'i4'''44
you can actoully sdvo $II00 taxl Jh t of today and emphas 1 lg 'f' le:
on it That Is flit can buy the4 th o" cv011)1 itirrY1414-:1
ti2fat ivist Ow $1000 I ti'i!til:11:Ct It:a-4i -1 4111-
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of coot Po If you are going to 'rho film is also nvanth o 0 tit
purchase a tho wile $10 or $50lth braries o
e tOin lif citilT Okla
coat anti 'sly for 4inte with I lei Iniversity or Oklahoma
your (tally label' then the sales 1 k oI: Ikl renew
tax will b added And you In 11td11n to the new film Itci I liArleS
ilittst coAirm to pay tht heavy idle Islw tin ilern film library
Income tax The big boys ab has available four films of an !Icy Charlei ft
ways gds the first break i Joliet s‘ rt lliow Your Ok vatmebst r r ptr1
yes and here's another blg lahoma" They or "On the mist ipalt r at
saving in this gipaotic tax HiAlies ot Oklahoma" "Lake Mar if floI ellurch It:
duction bill: "If you want to buy day" "Oklahoma Industry" and Ind Sunday niorl
th madam a $1200 box or bot 1 ohidhoola raust" ng rervices
Ile of perfume you can when: Each of IS prttlig films i 1 IZev inmit y wi
this iletA law becomes effective' I 2reel 2u minute picttir" it Vino Sunday Apr
accually buy it for $1000 11m- I mule! of youth
Tins IS another case ot pour:ng ---- Ve urto all to
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If we ie to ht't this r cf14-1
11011 Mom it develops into a sTILLwATER Nineteen
genrial dopression there must imunties in the THIS area will
bo some pinn developed where end 4-It Chth and PFA teams
by the buying power of the day o the NortMast Olitaboma 411
laborer is stimulittd mid that ind 1'1°A Judelus eamist
goal can never be readied by re no:a on April I orditm to
ducing taxes On corporetietr Roberts Exit idon soil eon
We are nOW producing more ervalioniids
goods than the COnSIMV r has Spensoecd by the Tulsa Chain
the money with v'llich to buy her of Commerce the Tulsa
but if he (the day laborer) had 'Farm Club and the Crawford
a few (2Nti a doliers in his pocket Cheinical Company of Bat:ties
ninn of tirimi out or every ten jilt! the land Judging sehool and
would eyelid the extra money eontist will Maw Millen front
for household necessies that he following vourrties: Adair
poverty is forcing them to do r'herolwe Craig Creek Delo
wit hunt V111 Linvoin Mayes Iluskoge
Owata Olontligee Washington
I r:cAved a news clipping 'saite Wawa Pa'Sli Payne e
and a personal lettee this week itogers SviluoYithi Tara and
from a congressman who lives iVilgonm
in a northeastern state and the Roberts says that each county
lettr was a personal appeal to alloviicd to send one 4-11 team
me to please remint his peace and one PEA team Prelim'
plan speech or at least a part lary eontosts are being held now
ef it Ile went on to stato that o county represere
his p:ace plan had gcne to at Itativcs
least 49 foriegn countries hi- Cash prizes will bald first
eluding Poland and other matte- second and lend pines) ti ams In
Ito provinces of Russia I have both the 444 and FiFr divisions
not had time to read this mans Anth the five individual Judges
puiported big peace plan but I ieceiviog $5 each Roberts said
am of the opinion that when if I
delve into it I'll find it more Rrel
than white 1954-55 School
Right now there is but one
plan that would bring about uni irt
soorsaLpeace to man by man and Tacally ec e
El I d
that plan is for all free nations
to surrender to the big Bear At a rccent meetir4 of the
something well never do or at Vian Board of Education the fol
least not wall after the battle lowing school faculty was elect-
that's why I'm not Interested in :d for the 195455 school term:
reading or publishing this Vnts First Grade Helen Sharp
peace plan First Mrs H W Brams&m
The only universal pesos Plan S'icond Perble Pack
that can or will ever be executed Second Joyce Hurst
for man comes from above Third Billie Catron
that's the only hopes for man Fourth Edna Martin
whether man admits it or not Fourth
Time proves all things the Fifth Dolor's Quimby
wickedness of man brought on Fifth Christine Creekmore
this world crisis and by the Sixth Calvin Craighead
wickedness cf men the 'moment Jr High Math U A King
order will be consiumated but Jr High IiInglish Beatrice Blank
at the pintele of the climax we'll enship
hear "A Still Small Voice speak Jr High Soc Science Helen
ing 'Peace' on earth good will 3bat Pi
toward man" Jr High History in K Swam
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Resolution To Check
Closing of Hospitals
WASHINGTON Morch 31
S resolution whieh would raeo
nnnediate cheeks upon the elos
jig of Oklahoma's India holti
Ms was today Introduced in the
louse of Itepresentatk 4 by C011
'1'1stnan Ed Edmondson Demo
Tat Oklahoma
The resolution presented by
he Oklahoma Cm40—ssman
nines that the Secretary of In
nor obtain from State Inddre
o county represenin'o'aTtih authorities a eertifiesu
at Ives
fi 'that closing of any Indian hospI
Cash prizes will
"" tat In the nation will not 'create
second and leird pla?i alas ii a" Intensify a shortage of hospi
both the 4H and FE' divisions tal facilities In the area wirved"
Aith the five individual judges
as a preliminary step before CION
m ceiving $5 each Roberts saldi
ar At a recent mectlig of the
or at Vinci Board of Education the fol
rttle lowing school faculty was elect
ted in c1 for the 1954455 school term:
gmta First Grade Helen Sharp
First Mrs H W Brans Jum
plan Second Perb le Pack
euted Second Joyce Hurst
e Third Billie Catron
man Fourth Edna Martin
not Fourth
the Fifth Doloris Quimby
ht on Fifth Christine Creekmore
y the Sixth Calvin Craighead
1spnt Jr High Math U A King
hot Jr High -English Beatrice Blank
enship
ipealt Jr High Soc Science Helen
will 31iInP
Jr High History "ilvin K Swan
Ir High Bylrir:: William D
Price
-- Math & Coach Gerald Blanken
ship 1
Vov Agri Milford Quimby
incl Arts Faxon Stinnett
:'enunerce Okla Mitchell
Voc Agri Milfod Quimby
Rinior English
Wusic Dorothea Beavers
Prkrcipal Frank Thornton
Sup2rintendent B J Tray
Bus Driwrs Coodlow Young 1
O M Snow y
'ester Blevins
J B Smith II
Xnurly McCoy I
Nurse The'rna Blitckins
Cook Mis M D Speer 1
Mrs Bob Candy c
Ja:Ators L L MeConneil ir
E L Vcmell
y Secret1c Nila Keck
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Mrs Waedrow Ed ards and
f! lay brother Paul Wallace were
shopping in 111 Smith Monday el
Mn Lawrence CossAt enter
tamed with a Peggy Newton Al
' L Party at her home Monday after Si
w intensify a shortage of hospi-
' (al facilities in the arca served
as a preliminary step before CION
ing or reducing service at any
hospital
The resolution provides the ad
ditional requirement that no In
Wan hospital may be closed or
reduced in capacity It the infant
mortality rate or the death rate
t from tuberculosis among the In
I Wan population in the area HVIN
wed by such facility be higher
: Wan the similar rates among non
Indian population in the area"
Edmondson said he had been
Informed by Governor Johnston
Murray of Oklahoma that the
Infant mortality rate among
Oklahoma Indians is ten times
as high as among non-Indian peo
pie of the State and the tuber
eulosis rate among Indians is
seven times as large as the non
Eclian figures
"In the face of these plain
facts" the Oklahoma Congress
man said "we have no choice but
lo oppose the proposed c!osing
of tour Indian hospitals which
mean so much to the Indian pro
A0 of Oklahoma
Falmoadson said he had dim
the resolution with other
menfbers of the Oklahoma &le-
gallon in both the Senate and
the House and felt sure it would
have strong backing by the Ok-
ahoma delegation as well as
:Jongressnien and Senators from
ether States
1 "It is true that the Commis 1
Aloner of Indian Affairs has not
yet made a final decision on the
recommendation to close theszt
aospitals" Edmondson said and
am still hopetu! that the Com-
missioner will do against (
his recommendation and make 1
enactment of the resolution dun
leg this sersion of Congress u31('
accessary
Vffn Tri une
Church News
on Tt leatlity night a patty iviis
tit th toe
tan' Methodist l'outh Fellowship
iiih x Is it Mitt iti't
VC prcitip (II' oy wo 11411s
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'01 0 Nvlo given by Ter :ia Brit&
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A of the even
he vas a 11
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luring the twilit ol' March A
dee liftthility vino baited 4 1Irt
kik Frot'loilan he co I
CI' (if th' nose honored
it tile birthday table yen Mrs
LI it it ti'iIini it Hoyt Hughes
dory il'Ao in in VI ant ilinornt on
Po
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reed rung 11 areitrin I leliter
id Alilfred
Next Malay night the n1 it':
niegt 'rite spot
ier viII be Qf the local
As! 1?f!
l'il!hrnira's di ii i I vr1 MC
it If' Mill Is' I inn tor sh init
Intl recreation Thes moiling
tre thoroughly hy those
Ott tiding snit iv at— hoping
or iniileased alt as the
tho Weht it April it thi
lunday night litiforti Eiiiiter the
Y rs group F mut Olda
Loom A 8 idol M Colitis at
itlitnilt r will Is ig a religious
It to hi V:in Putt tiodim
Iiiirch This in it royalty play
ladled Valiant" stud vusi
tr! sure It will he very good
l'her Will ha no charge anti the
Public is cordially Invited
A enrdial invitation la extend
d to everyone to It' present
with liii it regular tiervitiiiii
of the church
onday Sehool 1000
Morning Worship 11:03
itouth Fellowship 0:10
Evening Worship 7:30
Bilk Stiffly Wednesday (
Jig 7:30
0 o L nrifiln pastor
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pickup Truck Found
Buried In River
Some fishermen whose name
vas not learned found almost
iubmerged tinder wates in the
krkansas river south of Ilia
'Ake school house Monday morn
ng a onehalf ton Dodge pickup
The sheriffs office at Sal9saw
was notified of the submerged
aihicle and deputy sheriff W
1 Newton came to the scene to
nvextigate twinging with him
foe Cotner who swam out to
he truck and after examining
t reported that so far as he
ould determine no one had been
trowned in the machine
A wrecker was called from
Sallisaw and Jack Liston of
Gorewas called In with his
truck winch And helped pull the
Dodge pieltp a 1950 model from
the river
Deputy Newton stated that up
in investigation it was found
hat toe p!ekop helongod to a
leorge lienzy of Shrreveport1
La - No further details of the
ncitLnt WIS ICalTCd
Funeral For
William Holt
l WI Ilthrn 'Holt 71 years old of
Route 2 Muldrow died at a Ft
iimith hospital Saturday
Funeral services were held at
ha Muldrow Assembly of God
hurch at 2 n m Tuesday eon
ducted by Rev Armond New
burn Burial was made in the
Lee's Chapel cemetery near Mul
draw under direction of Agent
Funeral Home Sa Shaw
Mr Holt is surv'ved by three
'tons Wi Blom T Halt Se illwaw
Sidney and Loyd both of Multi-
row: two daughters Mrs Halle
Riddle of Colton California and
Mrs Jessie Pendigreas of Mu Id
Mr and IV J M 1 Jr left iSidney and Loyd both of Mu Id
at Thursday for Wichita Kan row: two daughters Mrs Halle
sas where he will be employed Riddle of Colton California and
Mrs 3oe Simon and children Mrs Jessie Pendigreas of Mold-
Aormytkined Mr and mrs70 row One Lister Mrs Mary
Simon Sr to their hyd- h 1111 floartingear of Muldrow and
dois last Friday le grandchildrn
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four April 10-11
The ninth nnniinl Sallisaw Dog ' '" l"""''' "' "
The Church In looking lorward
on( I Tour vallAt t originnl
wood tour In the outhwes to April 11 when the 7th gm&
l St
(Hee Club will hem fur a nu
Ins been s I for Saturday and
tundny April 10 and 11 ftgo In songs The grin aro tin
Caravans of nut oninink will
Pave the Sallisaw Chamber of
Commerce offlea Sunday April
'I ev:ry 30 minutes from 9 a
n until 2:30 p m Each caravan
Mill be led by a guide car driven
ly a member ot Cr) liallisaw
Thamber of Commerce
only two caravans will Pave
n Saturday One will have at
I a in and the Miter at I p
In Saturday caravans have
hem scheduled for the benefit
or those who cannot make a
rip Sunday Mrs Margurette
Aebb C of C secratary said
Tours GS planned will take
ibout rut' and onclait hours
'rom the time they knee tha
3hambur of Commerce office un
II the caravan reaches Tenkiller
)am where the tour terminates
A 90mile tour will wind thru
iome of the moat beautiful
seunery in t h 0 Southwest
through the historic Cookson
Hills Scenic points to be visit-
ed include Sunnygail Hollow
Star Springs Natural Bridge
Wakitstick Hollow Beaver Mom)
liain ForLstry Tower and the
Cookson Mils Game Rafuge
There will be a concession
tand on the route and several
rust stops have bean plenned a
lon g the 60mile route Women
sf the Maloy Hollow Methodist
trainia church will sirg Chem
kee songs to each caraban dm
ing one of tha rest stops
Maps of the tour and addition
it infoimation may be secured
from the Sallisaw Chamber of
Commerce Mrs Webb said
Funeral For
John Bailey
Funeral services for John
floury 09 yenro o'4 whodied at
his home in Vnia Thursday
March 25 was held at the Wheel
'cal Funeral Chapel in BM IIIHRW
Monday at 10 a m conducted
by the pastor of the Sallisaw
liaptiat chui-ch
Burial was made in tho Vian
cemetery directed by -the Whel
or Funeral Horne
Survivors Include hie wife
Mrs Bailey and one son Ray of
the hornet and one -daughter
Mrs Mary liarvey of Corpus
Christi ram and one grandchild
or
Baptist Church News
chorrh to toting thaw hy tho Lord
The Church to looking forwarti
to April 11 then Ow 7th MI lull
Ot ellth Will hiVP for a ntrti
following subjects: "Jesus Saws
and "Who Is the fool?"
Don't exp-ct God to put you in
a bigger hole until you plug the
one you are In"
"You can't steal quietly to
!leaven In Jvsus company with
a cross to bear"
Leon Davison pastor
Shawnee Men
Visit In Vian
Mr J Lloyd and L D Ford
Shawnee Oklahoma were visit
ing In Vian Wednesday They
were erutoute to Cookson where
they planned to spend a few
(lays fishing
Mr J Lloyd Ford la owner of
the Shawnee Milling Company
The two Ford brothers paid
the Tribune a visit while here
!IMAM BUTTER PRICES TO
FALL EIGHT CENT
WASHINGTON Retail but
ter laie a will fall about eight
cents a pound Thursday as a re
mutt of the administnition's slash
:n dairy price support and con
gressional critics of the pan con
cedd Saturday there Is litW
Hwy can do about It
The price of cheese also will
fall six cents a pound at retail
Fluid milk prices will not be at
fected
El) CULVER DIED or
CALIFORNIA frostITAL
News was received Wednesday
that Ed Culver 80 years old for
merly a citizen of Vian died In
a Veterans Hospital at Oakland
California earlier that day
Mr Culver has been In poor
health for many yea11 '
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BD SPONSOR It HOW
' The Dome Demonstration Club
Is sponsoring a show entitled
"Escape From Fort Bravo" With
William Bolder Eleanor Parker
and Jolla Forsythe on April 7th
Proceeds of this show will go
toward financing the flower and
vegetabIe show here
NUMBER 27
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lished In the looni Baptist won plantod
Iiiith last woolc by 80
Is being ilone hy tho Lord hoys front the thilinta IPPA
The Church Is 104114( 11"3111 chaptpr mid 10 Ilaliktw illy cm
lo April 11 when the 7th MI ER"' nioyees and svvon or dgilt
'Het Club will bo hove for It nies ow businessmen The
ago In songs 1h:14144 nro phintPd twos on both 11:111 of
of Mrs lienvertC ""' —
The date 011!4 l'
year is about al - s HighwaY (II th'
welt earlier Ohio usual ireause 's "" 'g a MM"" to Big Sallisaw creek bud on
VI UM illte 11011h side of the highway to
tho 111111t1 t4S tin past win work wilh tk(! girls in th'
lor Dogwood in Ulla area are ex school You are InvitAd to teat itorn crossing
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to to at its rhowlest at them at the Baptist Church on III? lomat to (Malin
goal 1
he time of tto tour
April lith
um replanting the trees until a
April lith Ills replanting the trees untll
Many or thv ylitn ppoplp a re build row Is established limit tht
making plans to attend It d181"Y" in llorn Crossing
ti(tn!ttlit union rally at M us
is - -
Liquor War COHLIVICS
The nwting will be all day and
a night f4Vi011 The sheriffs force raided the
Sunday April 4th the pastorservive stailon operated by Cur
Leon Davison will preach or the (Is M(11(10WH at the Y Intersect-
following subjects: "Jesus Saves ion of highways 04 and 50 west
and "who Is the fool?" or Sid liSaW Thursday March
Don't expet God to put you In125 whei ? they confiscated some
a bigger hole until you plug the whiskey and arrested Meadows
une you are in" eharging him with posesaom
"You can't steal quietly to When arranged In the County
Heaven In Jesus company with Court Meadows entered t plea
a cross to bear" of not guilty and was rcleaird
Leon Davison pastor on $500 bond
This was the second time that
this place had been raided with
Shawnee Men in the past week and th: second
time Meadows had been arreeted
Visit In Irian On possession charges within the
imile period of time W IL New
Mr J Lloyd and L D Ford
ton deputy sheriff repoiled to
Ihe Tribune
George N Wesson To
Be Candidate
OMIT N Wesson enrir into
the Tribune office Tue8da7 and
authorized the newsparmr to am
notinc that lto would be a oun
didate for nomination nal elect
Ion to the office of County
A!eeseor this year subject to
he action of the Dernocratcic
trimary CVC11011 to be licid in
July
Mr Wesson's message to the
voters will aimear in thin news-
paper at a later date
Baptist Convention
Baptist of Vian attended a
district Training Union convem
lion Thursday in Muskogee's'
'Irtet Baptist Church-
More that 300 churches of 8
northeastern Oklahoma Baptist
associations were invited to par'
ticipate in the event Dr E W
Westmoreland secretary of re-
ligious kducation of the Baptist
General Convention Of Oklahoma
said
The convention one of four
identical rasions planned this
year instead of a statewide meet
Mg 14111 feature Dr E Remand
Westneo 'eland Royston Texas
as inspirattional speaker Pao-
tor of the South Main 13ept1st
church at Houston bealso is
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Reavis, J. D. The Vian Tribune (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1954, newspaper, April 1, 1954; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2068166/m1/1/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.