Hollis Weekly News (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1957 Page: 14 of 16
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June 13 1957
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By Mrs John C 18'm le
sir and lirs lb° Coke and
Sandra Kay Vakie accompanied
Glenda Coke to oklalloma City
last week vhere she Wt'llt by train
to visit her made in North Caro-
lina Rev Jack Noble preached his
farewell SC1111011 at the Methodist
Church on May 26 Ile resigned to
complete his college work
Mrs M I I Carrell returned
home fro mthe Altus hospital She'
b much improved
Mr and Mrs E C Ashurst and
family visited his daughter and
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family in Weatherford
Junior lid' son of Air and Airs
Homer Ilill underwent an opera-
tion in Stillwater Sunday
Mrs Elva Steyart of Fovt Sill
and sister Jennie were Gould vis-
itors last week
Phillip D Hickman I N
Al is visiting his grandnatther
Mrs Mary E Hickman
Air and Mrs Bud Hickman and
family of Hobbs N M was a
Wednesday night guest of her par-
ent Mr and Airs At E Cum-
mins of Russell
Rev and Mrs Jack Noble anti
family left Thursday for Oklahoma
City She will work and he will
attend school at Weatherford this
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Items of Interest About You iind Your Ceighbors
ere's the must popular pickup in America!
THE HOLLIS (Oklahoma) WEEKLY NEWS
summer
Guests last week of Mr and
Mrs John C Wade were their
elaldi en Mr and Mrs Oscar Wade
and family of Albuquerque N M
Ntr and 1Irs Leonard Wade and
two sons of Cuymon and Mr and
Mrs Harvey Redelsperger and
family of Gould Harnmn Wade
and daughtt: Sandra Kay
Jackie
Louis flews
By 31 rs
:Nix and Mrs Lee
licit Okla Osited
friends here
Mrs Freddie Kee
Shelton
Matt Toer
Lee Slaten of Al-
Montle Thomason of Oklahoma
ted relatives and City spent the week-end yith his
parents Mr and Mrs J J Thom-
Keeton and Mrs ason wife and daughter had
Quanah visited1 been here a week visiting also with
Developing Oklahoma industrially means helping local industry
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1) the possibilities for growth of borne local industry as you
work to develop your community?
Let the Department of Commerce & Industry help you analyze
the potential of your community help you organize for
the development of your local industries!
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Hard-working pickups that know
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Only franchised Chevrolet dealers
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Mr and Mrs Weaver who are
Mrs Shelton's parents in Hobart
last week
Mr and Mrs 'Walter Murray of
Hooker visited friends here and
relatives near Eldorado Thursday
Elaine Byrd Maretta Toler
Patsy McLaughlin and Reta dames
attended the 4-11 roundup in Still-
water last week Elaine and Mar-
etta entered their demonstrations
on date cake and won first in the
sttae Patsy and Bata entered in
breadmaking All the girls report-
ed a wonderful trip
Choice of gas-saving 6 or
high-performance V8s!
More usable load space—no
inboard wheelhousings!
Husky bodies with hardwood
floors steel skid strips
Be sure to see other Chevy
pickups with the new 98-inch
box or the extra-big 108-inch
box—and the new 4-Wheel
Drive models with GVW rat-
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June 13 1937
her parents Mr and Mrs Cleo
Gallop
Mr and Mrs Rea land Owen of
Memphis Texas visited Mrs Ira
Owen Wedn esd ay
Mr and Mrs E B Dickerson
spent Thursday in Memphis Texas
visiting Mr and Mrs Arthur Mc-
Inhaney and family Judy and Le-
Roy Malhaney came back with
them for a visit here
Freddie Keeton and Jack Shel-
ton Quanah were business visi-
tors in Abilene Texas last week
Mr and Mrs Claud Hawkins and
Junior visited Miss Lavona Haw-
kns In Oklahoma City Sunday
Claud Jr remained for a longer
visit with his sister
litelhodists At
Vinson Gould
Have New Pastors
Changes in two other Methodist
pastorates in Harmon county as
a result of last veek's conference
In Oklahoma City finds Rev Earl
E Rinehard of Fort Gibson re-
placing Rev Jack Noble at Gould
and Rev R C Brogan going to
Vinson
Rev Noble indicated that while
he had no definite plans to an-
nounce at this time he did plan
to go Into full time youth work
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To Display Relics
Give Talk In Hollis
Rev J Royce Thomason ex-
plorer and medical missionary xvill
give a talk in Hollis on Thursday
June 13 at 8 p m in the high
school auditorium
The public is invited to attend
No admission will be charged
Rev Thomason has just returned
from his third missionary journey
to the Islands of the West Indies
Netherland Antillis and the un-
explored jungles of Venezuela
He has been helping evangelize
five semi-clvilzied and uncivilized
Indain tribes located 750 miles be-
yond civilization He will show
colored slides of these primitive
people and the areas where they
live also slides of the West In-
dies and the world's most unique
island Saba He will also have
on display many Tndian curios
such as bows a nd e r- Tws poison
arrows and c'- tow pins
ornaments fir rral-ers bone
knives etc
Want-Ad Gets Eteetrits In The News
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County Students
Named On Honor
Roll At SW State
Weatherford — Included on the
Dean's honor roll at Southwestern
State college for the second sem-
ester which ended May 24 are
the following students from Har-
mon county:
Hollis: Ben Bell Darril Chria-
tian Bobby Graves Bill Leathers
I41-v Lewis Loyd Perkins Anita
Rippetoe Jacqueline Rip-
petoe Gail Williams Kenneth
Scivally (formerly of Hollis now
living in Amarillo) and Elbert
Vaughan
Vinson: Velma Hiett Jimmy
Jones
Gould: Mary Alice Owen Lee
Upchurch
Recent guests of Mr and Mrs
Virge White have been Mr and
Mrs T C Grissom of Shawnee
and Mr and Mrs Ellis Berry and
daughter Susan Tulsa J E
White Quanah a brother of Mr
Virge White also visited the group
State Senator Basil Wilson was
a local visitor last week-end
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County Nospital
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iteuellopment
The members of the Industrial Committe who
are presently engaged in an all-out effort to bring
industry to your community honestly believe
that a local hospital is vital to industrial development
One of the first questions asked by any indus-
trial prospect is--"Do you have adequate hos-
pital facilities?"
So it is that we cannot logically expect any
modern industry to leave o community where
hospital facilities are already Available We Ask
You to Consider voting for the limpid issue and
thus assist us in our future industrial develop-
ment efforts
NOTE This Message is Our Own Persona! Thinking
and Does flot Attempt to Represent the Opinion of The
Chamber of Commerce
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Dudley, R. F. Hollis Weekly News (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1957, newspaper, June 13, 1957; Hollis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2139038/m1/14/?q=ellis: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.