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WEATHEA
' High 71 low 52 Forecut—Ilostly
cloudy with showers and thund--
arstOrma through Saturday Hitt
Saturday 75 to 15 Local precipita-
tion 61 Inch
FRIDAY MAY
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AGRICULTURE AWARDS are presented to Raymond Harrison Charles McVeigh
L and Kenny Kysar (left to right) by Agdirector Charles Barney at the junior high-
school Brown knd White assembly n —
Rodeo Stadium Due
4000 51eel Seals
In Bleacher Areas
The Elk 'City Rodeo association
haa announced plans to Install 4-
000 steel seats to replace the
wooden seat Steti011a in the stad-
ium 'rhunew installations will all 'ye
In the blescher sections at a cost
of around $17000 Two of the new
sections will be 15 rows high Ind
he third section will be II rows
high The new witting vAll be in
the unreeervedsection of the sta
The new steel pats will provide
en additional seating capacity of
around 2000 The new installation
Will be seats of the same type as
those already in the bleacher see-
Von ''
The steel has arrived and work
II scheduled to start bnmediately
under direction of "red Vranea An
estimated seven workmen will be
needed for about three weeks work
- This years 21st annuli rOde0
will be held the evenings of Lion
day Tuesday and Wednesday Aug
31 through Sept 2 Specialty at-
Inittionc an new have &treacly
been booked for this year's show
Elk City Cafe Plans
ro Opening Sunday
Special Events Set
Orand opening of the Elk City
Cate Undør the new management
of Mr and Mrs Throckmorton has
been scheduled for Sundae
The cafe formerly known es the
blelack Cafe is located on East
Id Highway here in Elk City
Highlighting the grand openinj
On Sunday will be the presentation
of a lovely orchid to women and
the firm will serve free Fairmont
les cream and Caine Coffee A ape-
Cial rout turkey dinner and Vir-
ginia baked ham dinner with all
the trimmings Will be served
The Elk City Cale has been
tompletely redecorated and new
draperies hull teen Installed "Our
este is sir conditioned and we will
be open p hours every dory to
serve the public" Throckmorton
said
Throckmorton served as a Navy
took for 311 year ind has wide
experience in the preparation and
tarring of foods Curt Ford a vet-
eran cook with 15 years of piper-
knee will have charts of the kit-
then Mr and Mrs Thmckniorton are
tnevine to Elk City from Albuquer-
que N It Were certainly look-
Int forward to serving the people
at the great ilk City area and we
Invite everyone to attend ourbig
OPeolne on Sunday" Throckmor-
ton added '
Bobby Lee Turpin Signs
With AF For Four Years
Bobby Lee Turpitt son of Mrs
Cora Maude Carrot 123 ft Boone
has enlisted In the Air rote for
four-year httch from May I date
TIPet Charles J Metdowk ores
recruiter announce' today
Turpin has been sillned to
!Ackland Ant Ban Antonin for
basic training after which be will
b assigned dutI In the Adminis-
trative Crter NM with the Air
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Junior High
Brown-White
Merit Awards
JUninr highachool officials pre-
sented annual awards Wednesday
In the Brown and White as embly
program Paul Smith principal
reporte4 today
The follqwini students were pre
sented with the various honors du-
ring the ceremonies:
ATHLETICS—Jerry Tata Lewis
Boomer Larry Elliott Rudy Peach
Ronnie Engel Dal Shannon end
Jim Randall football basketball
and track
John O'rfara Jim lianeoc Phil
Deering Mike Gleason Mike Lee-
bron and Mike Forth football and
basketball )
Jack Bresver Charles McVeigh
Bobby Wilmoth Kenny Kysar
Charles Pitts Phil Webb Dorwood
Dlass Jim Wood Larry Herring
Henry Hastings Bob Woodson
Percy Cowird Eddie Bagby for
ace Darty Harold Lowry Rodney
Mbert Oil Steidle' Caroll Dutch
Cr and Roy Smith football-
Ruth Dowdy Delia Timm Che-
ryl Cutsinier Charlene Jencks
Judy Hollis Judy Combs Billie
Holland Linda Cantrell Dada
Swing and Freda Robinson girls
basketbalL
INTRA MURAL AWASpis —
Wanda Rose champion and Linds
Ross runner-up table tennis m-
ales Wanda and Linda Rose cham-
pions and Ramona Hester and
Petty Elliott table tennis doublm
runnersup
Wanda ROM champion and Lin-
da Rose runnerup tennis singles
Velinda Daberdiel and Martha
Mobley champions and Wanda and
I Linda Rose runnersup tennis dou-
bles ' - °RDA-In:At award) Nay
Swing Linda &AC Wanda Rose
I Linda Oreteman Janet TOsh Se-
cond Avoirdei—Loviiiis Drown and
Joe Carol Lewis
Tennis Letters—Jeannie Gillian&
I Linda Vermillion Dana Price Wen
da Rome Linda Rose and Linda
Whits
Cheer Leaders (megaphone a-
wards)—Martlyn MeLcham BallY
Simmons Carol McMahan and A-
nita Ilefley
MUSIC AWARDS— Oil Steitiley
Neil Pickett and Aralyn Sue
Hughet piano John Herron all
state band cornet solo Ann Lind-
ley vocal solo: Sharon Bunt all-
state band: Maraitret Conger Ju-
dy Johnann Anita Whey Linds
Whlw and Sae Dick all vocal so-
lo SPECIAL AWARDS—Rudy Peach
ill round boy: Carol Sue Seal
all around girl: Lewis Boomer ci-
lisentlhit): Kathy Becket Mim
Congeniality and Troy Region Mt
Dependability
STATE HONOR soarrY
Ronnie 1140 and Donna Royer
(co-valedictorians) Pauline rul-
lerton Jeannie McFarland Mari-
lyn Meacham Jan MitchelL Jim-
my Randall Dean Trimble Heim
Peeler' IADonna Reagan Bobetts
Belem Nell Pickett and Warn
Ray
Irs A GIAL
Mr and Mra Dale floaley
CRY in parentd at a nine pound
barn at I I M rriday at Ult
Meilanai havital
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Elkikre'ai 'gain'':1-
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' Rains retailed to the area late
Thursday and earIY rriday to
leave 61 Inch of moisture in the
Elk City are !' according to Her-
man Reknit! official weather ob-
server in the City Park area 0
The rain fell spotty with but lit-
tle runoff The latest fall added to
the 11 37 Inches revived previous-
ly this year moved the MOLitute
'cycle ' into an exact 511 Inch tle
with the amount received to a sim-
ilar period last year "
he rain bboated the measure-
ment for the moilh of May to 336
inches compared to 1 47 inches for
the whole month of May in 1030
llammon had 103 inches and the
Carter area reported spotty rain-
fall ranging from 60 inch to round
one inch - ----- --- ------- — - - --
Other state weather conditions
as reported by the United Pres?
International news eervics early
today include: -
A rainy weeknd was forecast
for Ok'shoma Prifitty although
etowers which covered the stele
10iday morning began to dissipate
ahortly after sunrise
- The 11111-of showers which began
Thteeday in the western porUona
tf the atilt waved emtward
acrom Oklahoma during the night
A new line of showers and Mtn-
&totems began to form rriday
afternoon in the southern sections
however and UT were expected
Sunday
&me portion t ot Oklahoma were
expected to receive from one to
three inches of rainfall riday
night
' IleaVie61 rainfall amounte over
the stale through riday morning
included 116 inches at OtlyrOolt
132 at Vici 10 ipl an inch at
Gage 43 at Oklahoma City and
30 at Altus—
Clouds and rain kept tempera-
tures in the 604 In the northern
portions of the state Friday but
the mercury climbed to near 65
in the aotith Ism Friday niglit
were forermt to be from the 60s
in the north to the lids In the
lotah '
Highs Thursdayoranged from 111'
at OuYmon to 13 at hallisaw
Overnight lows were from IX at
thorium to 64 at Selnlaw-
Custer ASC Re:dies
ACP Program PI:ns
The Custer County ASC calm
in accordance with committee pol-
icy will begin taking requests for
cost-sharing AP practices to be
completed between Juno I and
Dec 31 except winter cover crop
practices Practices Will be appro-
ved i4m a first coma first served
basis
I!oll and moisture conservation
practices available for cost-sharing
include terracins erosion control
Mims firm pond dsms diversion
terraces eaterwsys ells for live
stock water stubble mulching and
leveling land for mciSe efficient use
of irrigsuon aster
rat-niers should mat application
belvven MAI IS and July 17 Ap-
piltanon forms are available at
the ASO offica In Clinton
' Mrs Mary Barker Reydon iwaa
admitted Tbusaday W Venional
-
Herter Promises
Sincere Efforts
In Geneva Ida
be THOMAS I 01Elf
WASHINOTON (tTP1) — Secre-
tary of State Christian A Wrier
promiNad Thtusdey night in a 11-
radio itddreitS to the nation that
the VIOntern powers would stand
firm on basic prMPIPles at the
Genets foreign ministers' confer
Be deacribed the principlA u
°freedom for Berlin" Oennan re-
tmiticatio3 and eateguarded inn
control agreements
But he said the United States
Britain and France were willing
to nespliata with the Soviets on
the "applicallin" of then princi-
ples °provided that conce&sions
from nil are matched by equivs-
lent Counterconcessions frten the
Soviet Union"
Herter leaves today for the fro-
fervor after a morning talk with
President ICisenhower and possi-
bly a brWf OA with former Sec-
retary of State John Neter Dullea
at Welter Reed Army Moyne!
Doesn't taped Muck
Plying by way of Bonn Herter
Britain and Prance were will-
vas to stop off for dincusilons
Saturday With Weal Dorman
Chancellor Konrad Adonauer He
Planned to arrive in Omen Sun-
day for the conference which
opens Monday
In his maiden address to the
notion u secretary of state Her-
Wr pledred the West "honestly
and in good faith to seek some
advance even if small toward a
just peace ° in bargaining with
the Soviets
Nevertheltea pa candidly ad-
mitted "I do not go to Dewy'
with great expectations The put
record of negotiating with the Da-
virte does not warrant much op--
'
°We should no expect quick or
nay agreements he said "Ilia
best we can look for Is slow
programa toward the ultimate goal
of biternational stobility which
only a Just pesos will bring"
Addressing hiniaell directly to
the Soviet Union Herter tils-
misled as unfounded any Russian
team that g reunited Germany
would be a threat to peen
He tied reunification to devel-
opment of measures to inaure
European security and said a
united Ilennany can and will
play a conotrucUve and peaceful
role" In the development of Eu-
rope as a Mole"
"The Western Attlee are hope-
ful' Herter said sthat the n)-
Viet Union will see the wisdom of
this approach Surely it must be-
come apparent to them that in
the long run they late a treater
danger from continuing the dis-
unity of Germany"
Herter lidded: "We are con-
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Nickel Postal
Ride Proposal
Ladd Support
WASHINGTON CUM ----The
adminittrations request fer
nickel 'tamp on first rhos lettere
appeared likely today to wind up
as a dead letter in contrelle
There WU no noticeable "lithos
among congreasmen tor the
administration peopocial to raiwo
4the tour-Cent rats tor regular let
191 to nye cents and boost air
mall letters from seven to elidlt
cent&
One Republican member of the
House Pool Office Committee
Rep It IL Grow (Iowa) predict-
ed flatlY "there will be no rate
bill passed this yeer"
Orom said he would not euPPort
any poetage antrum this year on
top of the 1130-mlillotHlollar an-
nual rate hike Congrsee voted
haat yrs:
The adminiatration propooal
which would rah 355 Intition dul-
ler a Year: la a key part of
Precedent Siaerowere plan kg
Wanting the budget In the 19e0
fiscal year which starta July 1
The narrowly balanced buditet
he pool to Ocsigrese asaurned that
postael rate would be increamed
Without them his budget would
show a 7711-rnillion-dul1at deficit
insteed of a 70-million surplus
Ifiwnittower did not spell out
any Cortalla of the increases In
his Budget Weal The propos
al it si penny hike in mutat
end air mall rate& submitted In
a letter from Postmastet General
Arthur It etimmectiold to gpoak-
or gam Rayburn (D-Tex) late
Thursday lave no explanation
for the 105day wall
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IDUROC SWINE GRAND
at the Elk TA born WI 13 tl
- Elk city owner'On the left
City ‘
Howard Declares
Road Plan Fades
Py HARRY VIA(
United Preis International
OKLMIOMA CITY (LTD—Get
Howard FAIrnondvon at grips twilit
I Legislature that has reused- to
pam moat of hit program indicat-
ed today he mertake oat only his
county road bill but several t)ther
reforms to the people
"We're laying the groundwoilt
now to circulate the petition on the
county rood bill" he said
The governor added he ovaollily
may subnilt woVeril other ref wool
in a package at one sPeAal elT-
hou 'This was in isnmver ti trtrItirmit
regarding the pieothility of
hve rejection of the district attor-
ney central poreitMot cotilitti-
Lions' birdiemy conuntsloa merit
aystein and other bilis
Has No Alternative
The governor alo sa101211e hes
ha alternative t this time to offer
the Int:datum on highway Minor-
ing now thAt his county road bill
Is dead
'Niro tun start' on tlw prenine
riglkt non he said "that 'if have
no foreseeable financing t4 the
mail program
have amild from the beginning
that we had the alternative of
Vinipikee the county road bill a
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AssemIlly of God Church
Reviyaltime Is Changed
The kimembly ot God churl hi
Revive !time filth() proaram fur
inert) heard front 3 to I 30 p in
will nor be heard firon 1130 to
I in each etindllY over KARA HPV
Joe Calabrese 'Astor announced
The eesular church provain
'oriented from 115 to S 30 each
ihniday morning and rerivalione
sill follow itimintliately iron I lo
to I M
rutor Catabreso said pith pro-
'tams have roreivrd wide reanunte
from IMMO a Ilstemog tatince td
1(10 frnm Elk City The cif:i-
rritation Ii appiklative tit the
ImP cceptaticio he saiit
p ele eV ep '0 lett et Pe-eleofP
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CHAMPION at the Junior Breeders Livestock show today
ha prize animal Pictured with the champ is Joe Lindsey
is Loring Garner Judgefrom Wilson And Co Oklahoma
Sooners Pay
$312 For $1
Federal Gift
ClITCA00 UTZ—Federal pay
metal I r Oklahoma totaled leas
than a third of the federal tax rev
mine taken fnon the state hi Neal
1041 a IAmtern lu Council re
pat aboard today
A total of V117388000 in federsl
tkor collections came front Oklaho-
ma from July 1917 June
IVA Pot theraine prk4 federal
payments lit aidl irranbi shared
revenue regular approprla bona
mud taw lel orcurty pitymentA
equivitieht of 83 72 paid by
bklithornans for each al received
hoot Wildiingtat
- The troort rald Malonet ay
etase of payments ivos rl 61 per
&filar regeivid trim Wadthillgton
II) 058
Averitob payments for surround-
ing slats ere: resit 14 71 Kan
ea 11 72 Aiken-sail $I 33 Mismouri
$ 5 totaltona il 25 Colorado
$ 5 13 and Nr Mex1co 1161
the highest IUIh equivalent pay
Puhil slut Delawares $32 23 and
the lowest was &runt Dakota's
10
Ellen Borger Chosen
Cancer Sociely Aide
Mrs Ellen Bolger has been fum-
ed reptownteilve foe the knot:1-
(16n Cancer flotirty In the Ilk el:y
trek '
Bile wfll keep iseremery folms for
comer rostlenta to nisk applica-
tion for dooming nsreoties and
co:her neermury tiestment from the
soriet y
Applitations seeking the inedital
iresutent most b signed by Mrs
nonlier and authorise by a physii
coin roma aro then innilett to the
Csoirer ri‘viety for approval Intl
pouteming
MMhm0
Arlo litti-4 'rhutvlay to MPIIIOT1
haVital was Pink Mutsu liter P
ink city -
Admitted Thiltriday to Cornrow
ity evite Mrs Betty Me
Lk City
Liquor conitrol
es l'71 1d Sessioti
Great Grey Shark
Knifes Lad Apart
fly JtMitt I HEALY
Ifreet totereatiostal
SAM ritANCISCO 013 — A
"huge grey shape" swirled
throuuts the aster neer the Old-
en Oat Bridge Thursday and
an 111-year old eoll'git
dent owimming juet 40 yards off
ahort
Albert Colder a Ottani at Ban
Frariciso Kate Metre was
pulled from the wsler ba'rely
alive ty a darns girl a ho ignored
witanus of warning
lint Cosier one arm hatillnil
only by a tehdon end his back
and clew sishlied LCribbons died
three liters later despite emer
islicy surgery
Local suthinites wale sure the
killer wise a great ishite shark
very roe la the chilly bay area
WIWI'S -
The girl alio steam ashore and
thn returned to help Coster Jhall
rthiriey O'NeI1 also IN and' atu
dent at the motie etiiIrge
Describes Attack
Army at Sgt Leo Dar who wit
neeNed the hINctir said "It was
the greatet exhibition of courage
I have ever wen or ont likely to
too In my bole We"
Ilefee being placed under tied
Lira 0111(141 sobbed out twr story
of the midden attack
She said el& and Coale? were
switormnA at linkers Beach
about two miles ae4 of the Quid
en Oat "alma a hugs
any hope sallied out of the we
bre' '
heard Albeit scream Go
back go bark it's a shark!' Then
blood giished 1t the eater"
As lie hes4--e1 'for shore Miss
O'Neill said she saw the shatit's
tad stint) Crum the surface tdthe
wstei meets! times as it repeat
edly struck the or-minting youth
" Mose Him Stark
The attnictive 'Ancient wild she
had pet ate)ut reached sh
tiPti she heard Culler orY 'llelP
me?
She ran from the water to Joe
Inierwmine a fireman tishInt
bratty Its tied a fishing line
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OKLABOMA CITY (UPD-14 '
&slalom who ' alternately dragged I
their feet and kicked up their
heels in early days of the session
found thernaelvta today Jut a
week away Iran a sharp drop in
pay ivith poolbly another month -
of work ahead
The lawmakers' pay will go
from $1011 a week to 6100 a month
next Thursday kleenwhile they
will hare to wade througes the r
113 pages of Ow liquor Corp
tot bill and will need to consider
the withholding tart meiuum
During the work week ended
Thursday ' the Legialatare hod
agreed on the school bill
ing teacher pey boogie had
the county road bill end bed slog"
ged through 33 papa of ths 113-
Page liquor control meteure
to be releelded th'In Liquor
meaeurs are 'the centrum-nil tal
and hcesus tee sections and an 114
vertieing question -
tpoll Imo Noddle '
Tbursdere 911111011 tot the Bowe
tivrt ltornir one in which honk-
er Clint Livingden had to invoke
I rarely-used order adjourn-
MIMI on ttle own motion to Mee
the Vicuna aditaim breathes of luXe
ruly debate on the UQUOt bin ' -
—blembers voted SO-43 not ts sp
preve a section permitting
tional advertising ell liquor Dell
then included en IMMIll'bent tO
ban all advertiming rue Matter
wu left undecided until hump-
Lion Monday '
There were some substentill
changes Friday -
2 Adoption of $ ''"little 11-atch
act! eCtiOn 11) prohibit members
of the liquor control Weird and
their pmpluitt ITorn participeting
in Political caropeigna
2 Striking of a section— that
would have forbidden relatives of
kgirdotore from getting I liquor U
cenot TWA Cleorge D Borstal' r'
Muskogee arguine lir the move -
said his 63-yeer-old mother wants
to operant a package store '
3 Itlimkution of I election to
provide for tour board attonsele
at solarise of $11000 to $12000 7
year backers of the action sell -
the ittOrney general should lusndle
the board legal wort
—The present advertising
ata bisected in 00111Mitte at the
requeet of the Oklahoma Press
sociauoo It would permit WOW-
hots of brand-twos type advents-
Ins but would riot permit listing of
the address or prices of e kcal
liquor store
Ativettislat ItMed
Drys and 114M1ntarittSall tOCIVI
joined to &feat approval of the
sec Lion
Assistant 1 oor leader Etats-
ley Meer carrying out tho Cabe
01 Doi Howard Edmondson hopes
to emend it to reed exactly Uk -
the eorolitutional amendment
wlikh forbids advertising of "the '
sale or alcoholic beverages
Ednundson earlier explained
Position thet: "If the conititution-
al provision authoring triatitution-
al advertistrig You &wet food
etatutory provision If it doesn't
authorise IL the tatUtory pro
vision would be uneonstituttinatk ' " -
'fuser contended the metier
(Continual Oa rage Tim) : '
Armour Mont Employee
Hurt in Accident Today
Oscar OW On CS W tit Aria
our Company employee will In-
jured shortly alter 11 le" in hods
whits frothing In a rat at the
plant
Me reportedly wu damning a Vat
hen Um 114 fell on bla best Ha
was unconscious tor approximate-
ly SO minutes and was hospitalsA
al Memorial hospital with posublet
head injuries and stewt
Ambulant murk was by Mar-
tin-llullum funeral home :
Central Capent Ladies'
Set SaturclayCake Sale
Lades of the Central Monary
Baptist church sill bold bake
sale Saturday 1st the Public Sonic
budding -
lad:ca report thst NI sin
hate nice tette tor Mothers' psy
and torite the patronage et the
ptibuc
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erstOrms through Saturday Mei ' k ' LARGEST MAIL AND CITY CIRCULATION Or ANY NENVSPAPER IN VIESTERN oruutomA
Saturday 75 to U Local precipite- ' - - ' ' i l '
Lion 51 Inch Published every afternoon excopt Beistrday sod Donau aoorn mer (Postage Paid) al tat aty 10a wed Broadway S0000doloos ' 0
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Rodeo Stadium Due Junior High Good R8sint-- pelt- wi a to stop th off tor oThicussions
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notion u secretary of state Her- su a stormy one In which Speak-
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City Rodeo "8°Ciat4)11 JUnior litgliachool officials pre- ' Rains retailed to the are late tor piedrod ths West
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haa announced plans to Install 4- sented annual awards Wednesdy Thursday and early riday to slid is rood faith to seek game
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late a rarely-used order - adjourn-
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wooden seat sections in the atad- program Paul Smit principal Elk City areas" according to Her- sd:tinneTorsoeaventilli Inbandirdal'idotnwdnrwdidill e hve
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sections will be 15 rows high and the 1137 Inches revived previous- record of negotiating wiut the 83
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with tile amount received to a sim- ews shoo' Id not expect quick or I
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liar period lost year: " suy agreement" he said "The ! 4 ' ' o There wort some substantial
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an additional seating capacity of John O'sfare Jim ligneock Phil mrnt for the moLth of may tra 3 36 programa toward ths ultimata goat ( 1 1 Adoption of
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Will be twat' of the same type as bron altd Mike nen football end the whole montl of May In 1930 Only a just peace will bring'l of the liquor control board and
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Wells, Virgil. The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 192, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1959, newspaper, May 8, 1959; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2088670/m1/1/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.