The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1974 Page: 1 of 12
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Wynnewood Public Schools Open Monday
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1974
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County Sheriff's Office
I would appreciate your cons-
ideration and support on Aug-
Blackburn Seeks District 3
Commissioner's Office
Featuring highschool students
in the arena t or rodeo action
and thrills, event time the two
nights is 8 p.m. Advance tick-
ets for children are 75C and
$1,25 tor adults. Tickets at the
ari exp
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rvin County Con
strict No, 3.
two children E idonna and Tom- ust 27th,
my were all raised in Garvin
deacon and I
First Baptist
City, a me .
State Historical Society
State Capitol Bldg.
Okla. City, Okla. 73105
High School plant maintena-
nce is headed by Buell Jean,
Tommy Smith is mainteance
mi it the Middle School and
Paul Bottoms at Central Gra-
de School.
ersity.
I receive
Mrs. Douthit heads the speci-
al education department. Sh-
aron Layn is new to Central
staff as Grade 3 instructor.
Delphla McNeil is retiring as
Grade I teacher.
Serving currently on the Wy-
nnewood schools Board of Ed-
ucation are Gains Huitt, Pre-
sident; Duane Bevers, Vice-
President; Howard Wolf, Fra-
nk Ryan, Floyd Leslie Cart-
er, Betty Jo Woods, clerk; &
Frances Skinner, Treasurer.
Superintendent of Wynnewood
Public Schools is Laror Oua-
thy Stewart, Randy Rice , June
Feuerbach, Helen Coffey, Ger-
ald Cox, Evelyn Coleman, Ge-
nevieve Boyce, Joan Lttle, Ga-
ry Jones, Ruby F lla Dillard &
Laverne Gray.
At the Central Grade School,
Jim Coffey continues as Prin-
cipal with Elizabeth Baker, B-
arbara McKay, Sylvia Nowla-
nd, Jean Rollow, Mary Litch-
field, Cathalene Wheeler, Laq-
uetha Redmond, Sharon Layn,
Marie Wilburn, Alice Douthit,
Gladys Langston, Helen Imp-
son and Mae O. Hall teaching.
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ELDEN BLACKBURN
I would like to announce my
candidacy for the tfice of Ga-
cility at the Wynnewood High
School will be under the direc-
tives of Principal Hoyle Sharb-
er. The WHS instructors inclu-
de; Helen Gillespie, Leona H -
Hand, Jerry Rick, Cheryl Mel-
ton, Darvis Cole, Willis Mack-
*y, Jerry Grove, Carol Hones,
Ken layn, Elmer Wilkins, Je-
anne Shirley, Robert Parker,
Mike Grissom, Tom McKay,
Dorothy Rambo and Toni Hor-
ton.
At the Middle School, Ron Ja-
red is Principal with the foll-
owing faculty: Bon Impson, Ka-
CHOOL CALENDAR
arly Announced- 1st semest-
er events for the Wynnewood
ib o 4 hool system include:
nber 28-29: Thanksgiving
I li days; December 21-January
114-75 school closing date and
spring vacation will be deter-
n ined later and announced.
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at the local arena Friday and
Saturday nights.
The 1974-75 Wynnewood pub-
lic school year will begin Mo-
nday, August 19 when teachers
will be reporting to their posts
throughout the three schools
here. Students will begin the
new season Monday, August 26
at the Grade, Middle and High
Schools,
High School students have com-
pleted their required enr llme-
nts. All 'Sher students thr ugh-
out the grade and Middle Schoo-
ls will enroll Thursday, Augu-
st 22.
Again this year the teaching fa-
trom Brac
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I am Andy McNiece, and I
would like to take this time tr
express my appreciation to
you, the v ters, for having pr-
eviously elected n e to ) pre-
sent position as Garvin County
Treasurer nine years ago. Once
again, I would like t seek your
vote and support in my campal-
gn for this ffice.
I was born in Story, where I
was raised, and I graduated ’r-
om Maysville Hichsch / u-
Carol Ann is married to F - ri 74
rest Larue formerly of wyn- “sq
■' haldre , Andy, with y sir help and $ apr ■, Ife-
she ol ling el l a abletohandle thepeopie
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newood and is presently living
in Tulsa. Forest is a design
engneer for CRC Crose Inter -
national, Inc. Sal is a junior at
Oklahoma State University. Ca-
thy is a junior at Pauls Va ■ y
High School and Andrea is in
the second grade at Jacks
School,
Ab tamily and I art members
of the First Baptist Chruch f
Pauls Valley,
in 1953, I graduated from col-
lege with a B.S. degree in bu-
si ne ss.
I have served two years as vi-
ce-president of the movers 4
warehouse division, five year a
on the Board of Directors of the
(see DURSON, Par 6)
43 yeai
1 att
ast Central State
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a general insurance acncy for |
seven years, a !, f t past 15 I
years, I have been engcd in I
ranching, farming, and the cat- I
tl* business. I
M wife, Betty, and I haw ine I
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l, Cathy, and Andrea.
the parade.
The Wynnewood Ronnd-Up Cl-
it »ill host the 194 editii n f
the Oklahor a Y xth Rodeo As-
BOB STUBBLE FIEI D
As a candidate tor th* otficeot
put befre any
urtroom.
me lack of c >
tween the / 1 I
officers 4 u .
sedaconf t
young adu i,
k $
bout their proble ■ s. in ther
change would be putting asher- 834
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SMERIFF BILL BRANCH
I would like to announce to
people of Garvin County my
ndidacy f r re-election to
ernatlonal, a Mason, the Pres-
ident of th* State Treasurers of
Oklahoma, the secretary-trea-
surer of the Southwest Treas-
urer’s Association, President
of the McCarty Community gro-
up, ' gen-crop superintendent of
the Garvin County Free Fair, 4
the secretary-treasurer of the
County school systems.
Organic gardening is one of my
favorite hobbies. I also w rk
closely with the senior citizens
of the County, and with the Gold-
en Ag» gr mp of Garvin County,
Appriximately $7 million are
handled through my office .
Ther- ar* 30,000 tax receipts a
year, and 99percent-plusontax
collections each year.
I enjoy my job as your County
Treasurer, and I enjoy working
with th* people at my office. My
mot s "to runs goodChr-
istian office and hire qualified
en pl oyees....t give service
whenever needed.’
To better prepare for th*. office
I have, I havetakenanextensi on
course from Oklah ma A 4 Min
accounting.
If*" lam vell-qualifiedtorthe
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PFTF DURSO
I am presently running for Ga-
rvin County Commissioner D-
strict 3 and would like to take
this opportunity to inform you,
the voters fo Garvin County,
about myself and tamily.
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ce-President; Ratchfor
id. Betty Jo Woods is secret-
ary to the Superintendent,
Headcook for the new term
is Eleanor Wright, Lunchro-
oin kitchen assistants are Ma-
ry Jolly, Betty Haigoo, Mab-
le Stubblefield, Ruth Hughes,
Mavelene Scott , nd Edith
Scott.
Manning the school busses
are Allen Nelson, Jar es Th-
orn, Robert parker, Tom Me-
Kay, Ken Layn, Gerald Cox,
Jerry Grove, and J.R. Mill-
er. Nelson is also n tintena-
nce supervisor.
Bob Stubblefie -1
Candidate for Sherift
Garvin County
f Gde ins I it-
County. We are presently liv-
ing 2 miles east of Pauls Val-
ley on Highway 19.
I have wned and operated a
retail business in Pauls Valley
for the past 10 years.
I an seeking thia important
oftice because I sincerely be-
Hew | can fully represent all
the people of District No, 3.
I feel I can work in harmony
with the other districts in or-
der t benefit not only district
No, 3 but all of Garvin County.
I would like to express my g-
atitude for the support andenc-
ourag ment I have already rec-
eived from so many of the peo-
seeing anyone, it was
strictly an accident.
U ish .fry ur vote for Co-
ur C issioner of district
that I ha-
ve nly ne reason for running
fo ffice. I can make Dis-
■ - rking County
Commissioner,
I :r her .yn go to the
polls ave 25 years nt
■ iy constru-
ightee f those years
l • personally operat-
>: highway construct-
ss. I have a complete
> ' dge and ability to main-
; -rate all highway co-
ent, 1 have w-
' anty, state, and fe-
' way departments. So-
f the federal highway jobs
y highway c nstruction
s has worked on were,
I. . Bailey Turnpike, Turner
(a WESTFALL, Page 7)
arva County, wo-
ay that l havel2ye-
nce in .aw ent ree-
» served mos -f th-
ad l live I ffice | ni w hold, and!, ok f r-
within the State if ok
a tormer d»p .ty she
county, I teel tha- t
othice can be update
ent is a busines and we
- Ills are not being paid
i it states "If not paid by
' . •, • 'Vice will be discontinu-
e." This will be en-
i t t lisc ontinue anyone's
the ity esn meet its oblig-
the n*cutlse Bard flhe Am- ■
erican Paint Horse Association II
in Forth Worth, Texas. I
I have served th. city of wyn- a
newood as City Treasurer tor ■
six years, aned a d managed f
fate will be $1.00 ! r .
and 91.50 for adults.
A downtown parade fea
ycuthtul entries and ron
,o
hp •
ainly marked as a sheriff's un-
it, on duty (hiring the night time
hours. I know from past exper-
lence that a sherifr’s unit has
been needed but not one could
be tound at that dme M t pi
atems hap pen at night, there-
fore, a init or patrol would be
very effective in helping every
town in this county to rechice
crime.
To the People it the wynne-
wood area, if you elect me as
your County Sheriff, one thing
I promts* you is that you will
have a deputy sheriff in or very
near your ity. I. ethal every
xther town has hada deputy, and
I believe that the people of wyn-
newood deserve a good Deputy
Sheritt.
I believe th to Ts ttcetu-
ndamnental 11 it serve mar -
kind, to safeguard lives a 'I
property, to protect theinoc -
l agal lit deception, the weak
office of Sheriff of Garvin Cou-
nty.
I am 41 years of age, and the
father of three boys. Vy s -ns
are Terry, Max and Bllly, and
they live with their mother in
Lindsay. Terry is 18 years of
age and presently employed wi-
th s pipeline in Paris, Texas.
Max who is 12 years of age and
Billy, 7 years, attend school in
Lindsay. I am married to the
former Carolyn Spurgin. Sie,
her son Larry, age 10, and I li-
ve in Paula Valley.
Cl- ward to continuing in ffi< e,
serving as officers of th* gro- Bill
wing OYRA are lean Thumps- igha
-
spvede
rried Doris Jon-
t Garvin County.
• children, Carol
f Garvin ( ounty’s needs, and I
strongly urge you to new n y re-
cord and that of my opp ne its’,
and pledge me you supp r I
deeply appreciate the past and
future support y u can give.
pers th aPP " 1 460 lence, I achieve these objec
Juveni e tticer s the sheriffs tives and ideals. Ineedyour
otfice could work with all th* t.
wona Of
KA-MGE
WYNNE WOOD. OKLAHOMA VOLUME 73 NUMBE R 24
a, president; G
l am a member of the Oklaho-
ma Crime Con: mission, the Na-
tl mal Shiritt’s Assoclati in, the
Oklahoma Sheritl’s Assuciati-
on, the Oklahoma Sher iff ‘s and
Peace ticers Assoclation, I
am a licensed Polygraph Oper-
ator, and a member of the Ok-
lahoma Board of Polygraph Ex-
aminers. I am an associate me-
mber of the National Child Saf-
ety Council and a member of the
V.E.W.
During my term of otfice l ha-
ve attended all types of police
training and investigation scho-
ols to better qualify myself as
sheriff. I have worked very cl-
(See BRANCH, Page 4)
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To the voters of District 3 , I
ask your vote and support to be
y ur conty co missit ner,
I turther ask trial you cot sider
the facts that I, W,B. "Bud"
Crum p, as a father, church me-
mber, business man, rancher,
college graduate, and concern-
ed citizen, an ready and will-
ing to work full time as your
county commissioner.
enrolled at Oklah ma Sate Un-
iversity as a fresh • an.
I am concerned with th* wel-
fare of the pe ple f cars in
County and wil consistently fa-
. i toy Willcox, The Flower
resent Drug, The First
Bank, Gayles’ Hen D-
reight Discount, Buddy
G ve, Gillespie’s , Ense-
. 1*11* Oil Company, Je-
I * -rs, Kerr-McGee o-
. A, Page
ve served in tin
January 1, 1973.
ately with ut frar »r fav >r,
al Ci ih l, devef '
ying unnecessary force or vi
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967 and an uall-
a a peace officer
change In the depa
board if directors incl-
narles Burns, Marieta
tenance yard temaining in Sr-
atford,
4. Realizing the conditions t
our roads, I will make the best
use if the tax dollar by putting
all our roads in sate condition
and maintaining them in such a
manner that District 3 will be
it this All officers
rit""s law cour, ou
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