The Granite Enterprise (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1959 Page: 1 of 8
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CUB SCOUT MEETING
MONDAY EVENING"
ARMED FORCES DAY OPEN
'HOUSE AT ALTUS AFB
Altus A F B (special)--Armed
Forces Day Open House will be held
Saturday May 16 from 1 to 5 pm
at Altus AFT Okla reminds It
Col Robert W Hensey project of-
'Veer Residents of Granite are invited to
-watch the aerial and static displays
of B-52 Stratofortress giant jet
bombers and KC-135 Stratotankers
as well as other Strategic Air Com-
mand aircraft and exhibits Visit
Altus AFB May 16 to see behind
'the scenes and understand the Op-
erations Of the Strategic Air Com-
The Granite high school baseball
team eliminated Hobart from the
district tournament at Hobart last
Friday with a score of 5-4 Hobart
was coasting along with a 3-1 lead
going into the top of the 13 eventh
then Granite let loose to come out
winner
In the seventh Gelnar worked for
a walk to lead It off Prather forced
him however McMurtry singled and
consecutive walks to the bottom two
men in the order walked in Prather
With the bases still loaded Hahn
sttempted a squeeze that Funkhous-
er fielded In time but the Hobart
-catcher forgot to covez the plate and
the mil scored
Farris singled to plate the go
alu at! run and leave the sacks load-
ed buchanan lifted a sacrifice fly to
center that scored the fourth run
and McNutt got Warren on a ground
ball to Joe Riddle at sho-rt stop
Amer Dorsey brought a brief bit
of excitement to Hobart in the last
of the seventh when he rapped a
tremendous home run over the left
field fence to open the bottom half
of th seventh
However Smith grounded out to (
second Crowder was out on strikes c
arm Rouse popped to second 1 E
Box score:
GRANITE GREER COUNTY OKLA- THURSDAV APRIL 30 1959
HOBART Ab R H Rbi
Riddle sa - 000
Trentham If 3110
Dorsey 3b 4 2 1 1
Smith ef 4010
Crowder lb 4 11 2
Rouse c 4010
Block rf 3000
Funkhouser p 2 0 0 0
McNutt p 0 0 0 01
Stockton 2b 2 0 1 0
Totals - 30 4 6 3
GRANITE Ab R H Rbi
Hahn 3b 3010
Farris If 3011
Duchanalt et 3110
Warren e
3000
Gelnar p 2 01 1
Prather rf 3100
McMurtry lb 2 1 1 0
Graumann 2b 2 1 0 0
Hogan ss 2101
Totsis 23 5 5 3
Score by innings:
Granite 000 100 4-5
Hobart 000 030 1-4
Then Saturday the Granite nine
went down 5 to 0 to Mangum to be
eliminated in the tourney Granite I
got only one hit in the Mangum en-
counter when Hahn singled in the I
sixth inning
The scores:
MANGUM (5) R H El
Avery et 1 1 01
Parker 2b 0 0 11
Curtis p 110
Norwood ss 1 0 0 i
Anderson It 0 0 t
Calling lb 0 1 0 1
Moore 3b 0 00
Wright rt 0 0 0
Smith c 200
GRANITE (0) R H E
Hahn 2b 0 11
Farris C 0 2
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'Buchanan cf 0 0 0
Celnar 3b p 0 0 0
Warren p c -0 0 2
Prather If 0 0 0
McMurtry lb ' 0 0 0
Pcgan sq 000
Lemke rf 0 0 0
ilraumann 2b 0 0 0
Bill Lott Cub Scoutmaster and
Mrs Edd Deerinwater Den Mother
have planned an excellent program
of games and information for the
first regular meeting of the Granite
Cub Scouts to be held Monday eve-
ning May 4 at 1:30 pm in the
Education building of the First
Methodist church
Reminder cards have been sent to
Those boys who have already regis-
tered however Mr Lott urges other
Interested boys to attend the meet-
ing Parents are also invited to attend
with their sons
Historical Scciety (c)
Oklahoma City 5 Okla
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Granite Beats Hobart
Then Bows To Mangum
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C OF C MEETING
TUESDAY MORNING
All members of the Granite Chain-
ber of Commerce are urged to be
present Tuesday morning at 6:30 at
the Silver Grin for the monthly
meeting And bring a guest with
you
Several important decisions are to
be made at the meeting and your
presence is urgently recliWed
Holland Ford In OU
Upper Three Percent
Following is a letter received by
Thad oFster concerning a local boy
who graduated from Granite high
school in 1958 Holland is the son
of Mr and Mrs H C Ford Jr
The letter:
Phi Eta Sigma Fraternity
Freshman Honor Society
University of Oklahoma
Norman Oklahoma
IN HOBART HOSPITAL
Jesse Pryor Is a patient In the
Hobart General Hospital being taken
there Thursday afternon of last
week by Irwin ambulance Pryor
collapsed while at work at the
quarry west of town The Lions Club
oxygen machine as used on him and
after being admitted to the hospital
he was kept under oxygen for some
Showing at the Kozy—Sun Mon Tues
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Men-Simmons Vows
Mr Thad Foster Superintendent
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April I Dear Mr Foster! l 10 In Cordell
Rbi Phi ' Eta Sigma is a freshman
scholarship organization It Ls the Wedding vows were solemnized at
0 Only honor society for freshman men 8 o'clock Friday evening April 10
0 on the campus of the University of at the First Baptist church Cor-
i Oklahoma Membership in Phi Eta dell for Miss Louise Simmons and
0 Sigma depends solely upon high
Bill L Allen both of Cordell The
2 grade averages which are attained oRfefvi c taNtVeda l t eart L eW edi omhehrle Jr rn
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by a relatively small number of
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cent mony
The bride is the daughter of Mr
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rili Eta Sigma was established at and Mrs Lawrence Simmons of
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3 the University of Illinois in 1923 A marillo Texas formerly of Lake
The chapter at the University of Creek and the bridegroom Is the
lbi Oklahoma was the fourth one to be son of Mrs Jewell Allen and Frank
0 established This was in 1927 There Allen ' both of Cordell
1 are now eighty chapters In the Mrs Pat Hare of Cordell provided
0 United States ' piano music which included °Bridal
0 ' I feel sure that you will be ch orus and "American Wedding'
1 pleased to know that Holland Cole March"
° Ford a graduate from your high The bride given in marriage by
0 school will be initiated Into Phi Eta her father was attired in a bailer-
0 Sigma on Thursday May 7 It gives Ina length dress of white French
1 me a great deal of satisfaction as Chantilly lace over satin A tiara
3 faculty sponsor to congratulate you held her fingertip veil of illusion
and your high school upon having She carried a white Bible topped '
i 5 high ranking University of Okla- with an orchid which was surround-
homa freshmen We are seldom dis- ed with 'red and white roses and tied 1
le appointed in the academic career of with white streamers The bride i
)e boys such as these I do hope you used the traditional something old 1
e new borrowed and blue and a I
will have occasion to mention this
1- penny In her shoe
in a high school assembly at some (
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time It should serve as an inspira- Mrs A W Husband Jr of Cor- i
tion to some of your high school dell matron of honor wore a mint
qudents who will graduate soon
green dress with white accessories I
E I Sincerely yours and a corsage of red roses 1
0 Pete Kyle McCarter Serving as bridesmaid was Mrs 1
1 I Faculty Sponsor ' Charles Fleming of Cordell She I 01
0 i ' chose a white sheath dress with t
green accessories and a corsage of I
01 red roses
D Enclacrement - A W Husband Jr of Cordell I
) L bt - was best man and Charles Fleming I
was usher
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) Announced
For her daughter's wedding Mrs c
Simmons chose a mint green and vi
: Mr and Mrs Ira Payne of Duke charcoal grey ensemble with black d
I Oklahoma announce the engagement and white accessories The bride-
i of their daughter Miss Sharon groom's mother selected a navy
1 Payne to Sammy Dean Breeding son blue suit with black and white ac- 1
I of Mr and Mrs J B Breeding of cessories Both their corsages were I
: Granite The wedding will be an of pink roses and white carnations
: event of May 10th Mr and Mrs Pat Hare were I-
' The bride-elect is a graduate of hosts at a reception at their home
Duke high school with the class of following the ceremony Others as-
1956 She attended junior college and Fisting were Mrs Fleming Mrs
has been employed by the Credit Phyllis Taylor and Miss Patsy Kil- rh
Bureau of Jackson county and the ler Mrs Hare served the cake and m
Johnny Gregg Agency Mrs Fleming poured the punch ed
Sammy was a graduate of Duke When the couple left for a wed- Ju
high school with the class of 1956 ding trip to Amarillo Texas the Al
He has served two years with the bride was wearing a blue linen suit
armed forces in Korea and is pres- with white accessories and a cor- th
Cntly employed with Wagnor Elec- sage of pink and white roses ba
tric Corporation in St Louis Mis- Mrs Allen is a 1957 graduate of W
souri where the couple will make Lake Creek high school and Mr
their home Allen was graduated from Cordell a
— high school In 1954 ' ty
The couple have established a col
CURTIS RE-ELECTED TO home in Cordell where they are both va
FARM LOAN BOARD employed Mrs Allen Ici a clerk In 1
the Wa3hita county ASC office and by
Two board members of the Farm Mr Allen is employed as a radio I
Loan Association were re-elected for and TV technician by Allen Radio Lo
three year terms at the annual and Ty shop bai
meeting of association stockholders
held Wednesday afternoon of last
week in the Frances Willard grade ICE HOUSE OPEN AF
school auditorium Hobart
Elected were H E Curtis Gran- E C Connelly announced Tuesday AF
ite and Jimmy Ellis Hobart that people can now get ice in
Finis C Gillespie Hobart attorney Granite at the ice house located on
ab
gave the welcome to the 250 persons highway 9 just east of the Holden lden NT
it
present and Curtis president open- Conoco Station Ice will be av al
ed the meeting in chunks or crushed A urge ice '-'1
(1 fro Pia'
Hobart General Hospital being taken NOTICE
there Thursday afternon of last
A special meeting of the Granite
week by Irwin ambulance Pryor
collapsed while at work at the chapter Order of the Eastern Star
will be held Tuesday May 5 and
quarry west of town The Lions Club
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oxygen machine as used on him and Mrs G V Morris worthy matron
xirges all members to be present
after being admitted to the hospital
Hostesses for the social hour will
he was kept under oxygen for some
time He suffered a heart attack ac- be Mrs Glenn Lott Mrs E R
Deerinwater and Mrs M E Cope-
cording to reports land
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SERVICES APRIL 21
FOR MRS STANALAND
Funeral services were held in
Lone Wolf April 21 for Mrs Em-
ma Stanaland who died April 18 She
was buried in the Lone Wolf ceme-
tery Mrs Stanaland was 74 years old
and a Klowa county pioneer lier
husband died in 1939
Survivors include a daughter Mrs
Emil Polaski Granite and a son
John Woods Lugert
Anowomomm i
Imboden Plays With
Music School Bond
Leslie Imboden son of Mr and
Airs E L Imboden of Granite was
a member of the Hubbard Music
School Band Altus that played for
an assembly program last week at
the Oklahoma College for Women
Chickasha
Leslie is a student In the Hub
bard School of Music studying gui-
tar The hour long program at O
C W Wednesday morning of last
week featured concert band several
enscmbleo and a group of outstand-
ing soloists
Chuck Hobbs Lloyd Turner and
Leslie Imboden guitar trio called
"the Downbeat Three" played "0
You Beautiful Doll" Turner and
Imboden also played a "Minuet"
typical of contrapuntal music by
Bach
Imboden also accompanied Jimmy
Little -guitarist in "The Third Man
Theme"
The students were guests of the
college at noon for a luncheon and
were invited to use the college in-
door swimming pool that afternoon
Nev Beauty Shop
Opered Monday
Anotter new business establish-
ment was added to Granite Monday
morning when Velma LaFaver open-
ed a beauty shop in the building
just east of the Ford Insurance
Agency
Mrs LaFaver formerly operated
the Lone Wolf Cafe with her hus-
band Joe He is employed in tone
Wolf at the hardware store
Mrs La Favor reeently completed
a 6-month course at the Altus Beau-1
ty School in basic and advanced
course She has 312 hours in the ad-
vanced beauty course
She will be assisted temporarily
by Mrs Susie Seyfried
Mrs LaFaver will commute from
Lone Wolf where she and her hus-
band own their home
ICE HOUSE OPEN AREA HAS NEW
E C Connelly announced Tuesday ARMY RECRUITER
that people can now get ice in
Granite at the ice house located on S-SgL Leo Houck 11 now the IY
highway 9 just east of the Holden S Army recruitcr for this area
with he tdquarters in the basement
Conoco Station Ice will be available
(4 the Allrs post office Houck re-
in chunks or crushed A urge ice
house was moved in recently for places M-Sgt Al Garrison who had
this purpose Connelly said been transferred to the 2nd Armor-
ed Division at Fort Hood Texas
Garrison had been recruiter for this
area for the past year
NOTICE Houck comes from Fort Knox
Kentucky He has served overseas
A special meeting of the Granite
in Germany France Italy Hawaii1
chapter Order oZ the Eastern Star
arill be held Tuesday May 5 and Korea and Japan He will 'be In
frs (l V Morris worthy matron Granite every Friday at noon for
Irges all members to be present those intereAed in joining the army
Plostesses for the social hour will Or he may be contacted at his of-
)e Mrs Glenn Lott Mrs E R fice in Altus
g
)eerinwater and Mrs M E Cope-
With hi wife and two sons he
nd will reside in Altus where they have
bought a home
District Garden Book
Third In State Contest
NUMBER 51
Tuesday Services For
The press book of the Southwest
District Garden Clubs Inc won
Mrs Edwin Graumann third prize in state competition at
the state convention at Alva last
Funeral services were held Tues- members representing 1400 mem-
week which drew a crowd of 250
day at 10:30 for Mrs Edwin Grau- bers of Oklahoma
fskerLfiptashetroanr The book was compiled by Mrs
1‘follie Weeks Granite publicity
- Cmhatitirnc hinRevtheWStA
officiated and interment was in the
67 onhane'
chairman for the district for the
past two years which gave a re-
St John's Lutheran cemetery under
vew of the activities of the 66
direction of Irwin Funeral Home elebs which comprise the southwest
Mrs Graumann had surgery two r c ction
weeks ago at Southwest Baptist Southwest District was also hon-
Hospital Manguni and died at the (Ted by being the Only club in the
state to have their dues paid 100
home Sunday afternoon of a blood 1 ereent Credit for this goes to Mrs
clot She was dismissed from the Laurabell McDonald Tipton vice
hospital Theralay of last week president and membership chair-
Lydia Rose Graumann was born man
Members of the northwest district
July 9 1925 the daughter of Mr hosted the state convention with
and Mrs Henry Rose 13essie She part of the session held at North-
was married to Edwin Graumann 11 western State College One of the
years ago at Bessie and moved to a featured speakers was Mrs Ruth
farm at Ozark Mrs Graumalm was Bush Jones of the U S Forestry
active in the Lutheran church Service Albuquerque New Mexico
— Survivors are the husband three The press book covered with
daughters Wanda 7 Kathy 4 and brown leather contained 110 pages
Gloria Jean 7 months her parents had the state seal in the preface and
Mr and Mrs Rose Bessie two bro- a welcome to Oklahoma visitors by
there Ruben Rose Clinton and the governor (Gary) A section of
In Howard Rose Oklahoma City Americana was on review in pie-
Em- Casket bearers were Mena Sperle tures of the covered wagon Indians
She John Sperle Arnold Gratimann Eu- buffalo dugouts maps showing the
me- gene Hahn O C Kruska Bernhard counties of the district the state
Graumann parks and pictures of the mistletoe
old Relatives attending the last rites and redbud state tree
were Mr and Mrs Henry Rose Bee- The book also showed pictures of
Her
sie Mr and Mrs Reuben Rose and Mrs Frank Rush Jr district presi-
family Clinton Mr and Mrs How- dent presiding at the convention
tra
ard Rose Oklahoma City Mr and features speakers and clipping rep-
son Mrs Edward Graumann Mr and resenting the activities of the entire
Mrs G R Pfeiffer and family Mr district which was set forth with a
and Mrs Reinhardt Craumann Mr complete Index of the book by the
and Mrs Wilbert Graumann all of compiler
Granite Mr and Mrs Manfred Mrs Weeks Is a reporter for the
Waltman and family Cordell Mr Mangum Star and Oklahoma Pub-
and Mrs Martin Graumann El Reno lishing Company and frequent guest
and Mr and Mrs G C Graumann contributor to the Enterprise
ard family Granite
Ind From Lone Wolf: Mrs Gene Bar-
ns ron Mr and Mrs Fred Graumann School Names
Lsic Mr and Mrs Paul Koetzow and
for family Mr and Mrs Alfred Koet- Iry
at ente and family Mr and Mrs Otto Honor Students
en Koetzow Mr and Mrs Carl Straub
arid Loyd Mr and Mrs Leonard Honor students for the 1958-1959
lb- Fetter and family Mr and Mrs school year have been announced by
ul- Herbert Fetter Mr and Mrs Mar- the Granite schools They are:
O yin Mueller and family Mr and Mrs Valedictorian of the senior class
Lst Bill Nahrgang Mr and Mrs Ernest Barbra Graumann daughter of Mr
-al Boelte Mr and Mrs Monroe Hahn and Mrs Ferdinand Graumann
Ld- Mr and Mrs Harry Petzold Mr Salutatorian of the senior class
and Mrs Edwin Helen (tie) Alice Lue Martin daughter of
rid Mr and Mrs Erwin Petzold Mrs Mr and Mrs Leonard Martin and
ed Herman Petzold of Altus Mrs Es- Joan Foster daughter of Mr and
10 ter Petzold San Angelo Texas Mr Mrs Thad Foster
ad and Mrs Lawrence Thur Mr and 11unior high valedictorian :tidy
Mrs Fritz Hegman Mr and Mrs Copeland daughter of Mr and Mrs-
)3'' John Mintz and daughter Hobart M E Copeland
Mr and Mrs Alvin Fox Mrs Con- Junior high salutatorian Judy
1Y rad Fuchs Mountain View Mrs Wall daughter of Mr and Mrs Rex
ill Paul Pfeiffer Leonard Pfeiffer Mr
and Mrs Gerhardt Pfeiffer and
le family Apache
id From Mangum: Mr and Mrs End-Of-School
Henry Graumann Mr and Mrs Bill
n Stock Robert Stock Mrs Martha rt
Stock George Heintz Mr and Mrs Dates Announced
Elmo Petzold Mrs Ewalt Petzold
Mr and Mrs Richard Graumann Thad Foster superintendent has
Whittier California7 Mr and Mrs announced end-of-school activities
Everet Schnaath Mangum Mrs as follows:
Delbert Seibert Elk City Mr and May 1—FFA Father-Son Ban-
Mrs Glen Nahrgang Mangum Her- quet
L bert Borth Newkirk Okla Elfreda May 5—County teachers meeting--
Borth Blackwell Mr and Mrs May 8—Junior-Senior Banquet
Martin Stehr Brinkman Mr and May 15—Spri2lg Concert
e Mrs Herbert NN ilkowske El Reno May 17—Baccalaureate
e Miss Evelyn Kratzke Lookeba Mr May 19—Junior High g raduation
and Mrs Oscar Miller Hobart exercsies
I From Bessie: Mr and Mrs Rhein- May 22—Senior Hig h graduation
hold Stehr Mr and Mrs Ervin exercises
Stehr Me and Mrs Rueben Goerin- May 23-26—Senior trip to Rock-
ger Mr and Mrs Menno Sperle Mr away Beach
I and Mrs Albert Lenaburg Mr and
- Mrs Harold Howell Rev and Mrs
REEDS BUILDING NEW
I Karl Fulgabe Mrs Norma Schmidt
Mrs Louis Garner Mr and Mrs R Two-BEDROOM HOUSE
H Intemann Mrs Walter Brunk
Mrs Walter Ernst Mr and Mrs Work was progressing nicely this
Amos Hoefner Mrs Carl Swatzky week on a new two-bedroom house
Mrs Julius Garner Mrs Ed est of the milk
Rose located one block w
being built
e street
Mr and Mrs Sam Sperle Mr and south side of th
Mrs R Spade Mr and Mrs J A by Mrs John Reed and son Car-
' Kielm Mr and Mrs Monroe Kiehn mack Carmack is being assisted in
Mr and Mrs Gilbert Wollman Mr the building by G I Van Ausdall
and Mrs Mike Lau Mr and Mrs Carmack said Tuesday they will
Henry Intemann sell another new home they built 5
From Clinton: Mr and Mrs John months ago-
located on Ada street
Reinschmidt Johnny and Amelia and will move into the home closer
Sperle Mr and Mrs Alvin Rose I te toum
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Mrs Weter Mr and Mrs Clarence onstrution completion will be in
Rose Mr and Mrs Arnold Rempfer J about six weeks -eeks Reed said
Mr and Mrs E R Reinke Mr and -
Mrs Menno Reinschmidt Mr and1 REPORT ON WEATHER
Mrs Kermit Spradlin
From Cordell: Mrs Otto SperleIFOR PAST FEW DAYS
Mrs Juanita Lau Mrs Rose Stein-
berg Mrs Ceorge Wollman Mrs I Saturday---warm
Cornelius Regter Mrs Julius Bueh-
Sunday—hot with temperatures
ler Mrs Gus Regier I going into the nine ties
Mrs Richard Allen and Mrs Pres-
I Monday—hot and a nasty dust
storm late in the evening
le v Jones Oklahoma City
'rue-Aay—a cool spell early made
natives hunt out the heavier wraps
SOME BETTER for a few hours Temperatures down
in the sixties
Allen Cooper who has been on Wednesday—nice early in the day
the sick list for some time is feel- then in the afternoon temperatures
hig some better his friends will be went into the high eighties and air
glad to learn conditioners turned back on
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