The Covington Record (Covington, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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New Names of 1958 In Arab World
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The year 1958 will be a memorable one in Arab history Already In the first 6 months Ivo
ab countries have made major changes in political status Egypt and Syria merged Into a singto
le and then federated with Yemen Iraq and Jordan formed the Arab Union In North
ries tour countries took important steps toward federation Corner map bows tread toward
aplete independence in the last 40 years
1AYWARD ST:CTIC"'
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nyder Feed Store
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Veterinarian
PHONE 197 PERRY ORLAHOMA
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Your Cain Our Loss—Good Seleeti n of' All
Brand Names and Sizes of PluNs
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SMOOTHEST RODE- by MR
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1 Mr and Mrs George Stinert
and family of Douglas spent run-
day p m with the George Thomp-
1 son's and family
Visitors Sunday of Mr and Mrs
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you feet—lots of lar and jounce
Mrs Jake Jordan Hayward and
Cora Diedrich of Perry went to
Stroud Thursday to spend a few
days with Mrs Flo Floor and
family
Mr and Mrs Jack Nickel of
Perkins were weekend guests of
Rev and Mrs Van Nickel Jack
is a brother of Rev Nickel and
the two women are sisters
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Only Ford pickups offer the economy of Short Stroke design in
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by a study of morethan 10 million trucks!
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John Harmon were the Lloyd
Moore family of Ponca City and
Mrs 3i11 Honeywell
Iris Thompson visited Mrs H
E Kapka in Enid Tuesday She
was also a Friday dinner guest
of Fre Nees Ilamb lin Pat Gobel
and baby
Mrs Bill Edgar of Perry visit-
ed Friday with Mr and Mrs Jake
Mack near Lucien
Visitors during the week of the
Budd Thompsons were: W H
Haines Jack and Gene of Pioneer
and Mrs Jim Becker of Perry
Mrs Becker is the former Henry-
etta Edgar Among others who
called on them were: Mr and Mrs
Doe Sylvester Nancy and Lyn-
dell and Sharon Wilson all of
Perry and Bonnie Knopfel and
Mack Kapka of Hayward
Mr and Mrs George Cockrum
and children of Del City were
Saturday and over night guests
of Mr and Mrs Ralph Forshee
and Doyle Their Sunday dinner
guests were the Lewis Rays and
sons of Enid Mrs Pearl Forshee
of Okla City and her daughter
Joyce of Stillwater visited them
in the afternoon
Joan Schovanee het been work
ing in the home of Mr and Mrs
Orval Smith during harvest
Norman Moore returned to his
home in Tulsa Thursday after
spending several days with rela-
tives here
Endeavor or Adult Fellowship
begins at 7:45 Sunday evenings
on the 2nd and 4th Sunday here
At present time study book Title
Future of the Church
TEST DRIVE
AMERICA'S BIGGEST
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FORD MUCUS COST LESS
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LUCIEN NEWS
By Mrs Ders Hamblin
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Mr and Mrs B Seroggins and
family from Minco visited Mrs
Fred Goldsberry a few days last
week
Jim Dunbar and Clara Harvey
Hayward called at the Otto West
home Wednesday
Valorie and Rusty Pace from
Oklahoma City are visiting their
grandmother Mrs Ida Gaines
Mrs Ida Gaines was a supper
guest of Mr and Mrs Hubert Rog
ers in Enid Tuesday
Yrs Vernon Nelson went t o
Independence Mo Wednesday on
the train and drove Mrs Ira Nel-
son's car back with Mrs Nelson
and Paula and Tommy and Lon-
nie Nelson who have been visit-
ing their grandparents for a few
weeks
Mr and Mrs Clifford Brock
and family returned to their home
in California Friday after spend-
ing several days in the Clark
Brock home
Jim Dunbar and Clara Harvey
from Hayward were dinner guests
Friday at the Otto Vests
Mrs Clarence Goodnight has
returned to her home from a
Guthrie hospital
Joe Kennedy from Perry has
moved back to Lucien
Marvin Hamblin from Ponca
City and Bernie Hamblin from
Lucien were visiting John Cordes
and others in Covington Saturday
Mr :And Mrs C J Murphy and
family and Marvin Hamblin from
Ponca City KPith Brock of Glen-
dora Calif Mr and Mrs Clark
Brock and Wayne Keating were
Sunday visitors at the Bernie
Hamblins
Keith Brock from Glendora Cal
is visiting his father Clark Brock
and Mrs Brock
Mr and Mrs Joe Laden from
Decoma were visiting in Lucien
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Lavern Bratcher
THURSDAY JULY 3 1958
Oklahoma City visited the Leo
Go Myers over the weekend
Mr and Mrs Ernest Grant and
family of Edmond visited in the
E D Kienholz home Saturday
Darrel Schwandt returned to
COVINGTON CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY OF COD
Freddie Shorter pastor
Sunday school 9:15
Morning service 11:00
Evening worship 7:30
Mid-week Service Thurs 7:30 pm
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Frank E Reichenecker Pastor
Church schonl 9:45 am
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Evening T:30
Wednesda2 praeOce
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
T F King Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Service 11:00
Youth service 7:00 pm
Evening service 7:30
Wed prayer meeting 7:30 pm
Thursday CYC meeting 7 pm
ST JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURL!
Suaday school 9:30 am
Morring worship 10:30 am
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Joseph P Du lany minister
Sunday school 1000 am
Morning service 11:00 a rn
MYF Youth meeting 6:00 pm
Evening service 5:00
FIRST BAIMST CIIUR011
D II Thurber pastor
Sunday school 10:00 am
Morning worship 11:00
Training union 7 pm
Fvening wor3hip 8:00
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 7:30 p m
GOSPEL CENTER CHURCH
Rev W B Gilliland pastor
S S Supt Roy Kegin
Sunday school 10 am
Preaching service 11 am
Sunday night service 7:00 -
Wed midweek service 7 pm
Everyone cordially invited to
attend these services
FIRST STATE
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The Careful Dentist
COVINGTON OKLA
Phone 133l and 133W
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his home from the hospital last
week after undergoing surgery
Mr and Mrs Otto West at-
tended a birthday dinner Sunday
in the home of Mrs Clara Harvey
south of Hayward honoring Clif-
ford Dunbar from Oklahoma City
Mrs Dunbar and J ir Dunbar also
were present for the dinner
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RADIOS and TV'S
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CONTINUED THIS WEEK
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GOOD 5 - ROOM MODERN
HOUSE two full 10t3 Garage
and garden spot 125000 down
balance earl-led Price $300000
S E ROGERS
POBox 147----Phone 147
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The dauntless soldiers at Valley Forge the courageous
far-sighted leaders who signed the Declaration of Indepen-
denceand the many others who helped make our history
have won for us the Four Freedoms and independence which
"July 4th" symbolizes
Let us not forget this important heritage!lt is "The American
Way of Life!"Let us guard it as it must be guarded this
day and every day by being alert responsible citizens
Have a Happy Holiday!
FOR SALE
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PHONE 146
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Boye, E. J. & Boye, Zelma. The Covington Record (Covington, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1958, newspaper, July 3, 1958; Covington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2050957/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.