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1)ITM
URVEY
gineers has
re-running a
7vey on the
D
am project
r in Texas
Ogden
the Okla
s Board has
for distribu
ip and down
atershed to
survey and
us will seek
of communi-
tdustrial and
pplies Rep
titinct to the
rivers survey
ht hy local
'lima Darn
ye
on the fed -
g as a re
on the part
brought the
to the fore
ears in the
Nv i t h Sen
Mike Grey
s Hobert S
oney appear-
a Washing
chalf of the
appropriation
to allow the
quinded
been sought
area cte
project with
ibility
iirvey when
tinted toward
to justify a
ienditure
issed feasibi
irrigation
is alone
Eyed
of feasibility
in this arei
of water are
Is generally
Ainia project
C
iivor of the
flood control
years ago
'ineers estitn
-eau rain in
litecr water
ken out the
itptima Dani
one of flood
the Corps is
y on prelim
table in the
eineers have
yet he noted
is proposed
downstream
of the Bea-
water creek
ET FOR
)1NTS
no who wish-
o the coming
'laying Audi-
r do so by be-
the National
'hers accord-
Chapman lo
conducted
d States each
I by qualified
proving play
raising ‘tand-
ice the au
ler incentive
vhich is hell
The festival
h prizes to
held in Guy
of the parti-
rs Chapman
‘vish to join
0 by contact
1ING
or hitdischool
ssembly pro
ilert sounded
tch shelter in
des The jun-
tilts took twfl
and the son-
ids made the
rites 27 s cc-
derty" orderly and
Spenner
'mcd to take
he adde(l
rant original-
unit at head
e hi hsclincl
in throughout
o "Conalrad"
tate much or
is reportedly
more than a
large hunk of
uthorities es
!tack had no1
as many as
have died
-e authorities
cd in Tulsa
City and 10-
kvcen Clinton
Air Force
Hlt in Ullih
part of
ITO" v hiclt
iciAls say will
kt summer in
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'VOLUM 55 NUNII:FR 50
LEON NEWMAN
The conservative type New
man represents the mustachio-
sideburns school of Pioneer
Days participation The lip
brush has been sprouting since
February
Old Timer's
Column
by Mos F M Vivian
The old timers owned few t
thing they couldn't u for some
clareo reauy to roll'' here Silt-
s se
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thing and one of the most used urdaY Itt 11'' of 1)°11: uldd E Adae sponsoring Guy
uy-
vice
Pr
articles nearly every family pos-
eSOW
sessed was a eoaluil lantern and mon Chamber of COMIllerCe and
talk about burning the midnight
oil we burned it at our place in M kN UI
NNt ' '
4 i 1 i A A I ThED
the family lantern -
The light wasn't as bright as ikS AU To IZOLLS
that made by a lamp but one A 22 year old Guymon man es-
could see to get around and we
caped injury Wednesday about
never went to the cellar after
w W
night without fear of steppina on 7:30 am hen the car he as
went out of control and
a snake if we didn't have the driving
overturned cast of Hough
lantern Ilugh James White Rt 4 of
Skunks were had after chickens
Guymon was traveling west four
take the shotguns and the lantern
and mother and my brother Would i
miles east of Hough in a car
owned by Donald L While of Guy-
and hunt them in the dark Often
bringing down the skunk mon w hen he lost control of the
In the Iviuter the men would vehicle According to State Troop-
er
feed saddle and harness horses Bid Butler the car went off
the
by lantern light w hile the women road traveled 318 feet came
back onto the road then skidded
cooked breakfast and by the time
1:35 feet before coming to rest on
they could see the men left to feed
cattle Dad would be gone to Libor- its top
White i
al after supplies and the night we w was ithout a li charged with driving
and also with
expected him home we kids be
reckless driving
gan listening for the wagon by
the time it got dark When we fin-
ally heard him coming one of us TILEY LEAD Cl
grabbed the lantern and another -- -
one opened the gate and by the
time the wheels stopped rolling
N't
we were unloading the wagon While t '
mot her got some hot supper
ready for Dad 5 "- 4
It would be 10 o'clock or later
-
by the time we got to b ed and it 1 2
didn't take long to stay all night
at our house when 4 o'clock in the
morning came it was time to get i
up and start the grind all over
—
again
We didn't know We were luly-
jog hard times if we were All f N 1
WC knew was that our pioents Mid
plenty of Work to do and tltey ex-t
peeled us to help do it
Ilan y times in the slimmer ' ' 1
- ' I
while we lived in the edge of a
prairie dog town some of the fam- ' -
ily stepped outside and heard a :
snake rattle and scrambled for the ' - -t ' ' -
I 4
lantern and sometimes we found 1
the snake and killed it and some-
times we didn't find it D IF
R ISID ENT DENNEY
We used a lantern for all the Three members of the Coy nt
things people use a flash4 pon
ht for resible for the Pioneer Ii
nOW of 4 lumber members w'ho del
Often vvalhing to some of the celebration L D oennev pi
neighbors after night because it president is generai ehaima
was nearer than going in the wa- Harold ‘Vamth only full-time
gon and took less time and if we work and tolds to detans of
had to cross the creek we need- utmallY ILls gone throngh the
efl a light and Dad always took a a mandatory assignment of t
leek ameni: the livestock before
Ile went to bed to be sure every-LivoynuGs HERE
thing was all right
k
We didn't have electric lantern N s D k 1414 IS WE'LL
and flashlights There weren't any
We had to use matches to make "All is w(II The Ladybirds
every light and fire we seldom are OR the job”
heard of things catching fire or That is the official word of Guy
kids horning up things from play- 13ennett manager of the Knot-
in g with matches and none of tic Elevator here who Saturday
ever got in any troulde over :brought proof to town in the
matches at our Louse Our par :form of three sprigs of ney wheat
ents tdd us to leave them alone heavily laden W ith the Ladybugs
in a tone of oice we knew they Ladybugs are a natural enemy
meant what they sail of aphids — Green Bugs —
The prairie fires caused by which have infested the grain in
lightening and carehssness of tray- this area to some small extent
les helped midst- believers of us and heavily in otht r areas
about fires at an early age The little orange black-spotted
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THEODORE RENGE
A Panhandle Eastcrn em-
ployee from Hardesty Benge
has been cultil a tin g his crop
since January 1 the last dal
he shax ed Ile and ( olclazier
joined forces
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lers luped make believers of us and heavily in othcr areas
about fires at an Party age The little orange bla(k-spotted
Lail bug eats aphids In many in-
NVINS SI)OT fm
arers buy the critters
olorado and release them in
1)IsilticT IlEF !their fields to prey on the viheat
damaging Cavan bugs
Jimmy Schooley Teas collttlY I on lieimul Ifs sample wheat 19
cntry in the district spellini2 Ladybirds in various sta4cs of
held in Anyirdlo TeK urd Y development wcre after the fairly
f wished in 10th place among the kiavy supply Of gr hugs
41 county iitiellers entered heat lias advanced to the
Schooley won a $5 cash prim rowth sta ile to Mire the green
and a g(11I recoltnit ion jri butt threat is not considered sev-
Ile is the eighth grade son of Aire and vi ith the comin4 of the
'Mr and Mrs Harold Schooley of Lash birds the situation should be
Tyrone unocr titt 1 Itenteitt noted
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JACH: SMITH
Smith w ho lives 12 miles
southo est of Guy 91011 and
(irks at ‘ila is 'lard-Facing
Plant here began his w hisher
crop on J anuary 20 It is a
glow ing shiny red
GHEE WRITS ii 111111MESS
FOR MEER DAYS BENT HERE
Heading into the final frenzied general chairman of the annual
week of activity the 27th annual civic celebration
Pioneer Days celebration 1A as de- Crammed into two big dir-s
(dared "ready to roll'' here Sat- cally — Friday and Saturday —
urday by Donald E Adams vice the event this year will again be
president of the sponsoring Guy- launched out-of town at Elkhart
mon Chamber of Commerce and Kans on Thursday morning
The Elkhart Trail Riders will
MAN U:TINJUIZED be feted by a breakfast sponsored
by the Chamber of Commerco
AS AUTO ROLLS there in the early-morning hours
before they mount up to start the
A 22 year old Guymon man es- Overland ride to Guymon
caned injury Wednesday about Schroeder Shows carnival will
7:30 am when the car he was be going full blast at the fair
grounds to generale celehra-
tion spirit tnost of the week
Adams said with opening tenta-
tively scheduled for Tuesday or
Wednesday night
Guymon's own big show will
kick off at 11 a m FriTy niter'
the Elkhart Trail Biderstrot into
the city behind the Inghschool
band and pull up downtown for the
traditional welcome c(remonies
Barbecue At Noon
Moving on to the fairgrounds
after their arrival the mounts
will be unsaddled and the riders
(Continued on nage 4)
THEY LEAD CHAMBER THROUGH PIONEER DAYS
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NI( E PRIISIDENT ADAMS
POLICE MOE
IIESIG7S rEPE
Police Judge Frank Mears Weil
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
THE GUYMON OBSERYFR GUYMoN ofilAo071A
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BILL 111-( RV
''IVild M)I" by his own admis
sion is from hetchikan Al-
aska where he works with a
consturelion crew The beard
I' standird equipment lie is
visiting in Goodwill
LAVONNE MASON
LEADA IN PARADE
QUEEN CONTEST
With the Pioneer Days Parade
Queen contest in its last week
Lavonne Mason junior can-
didate NN s well ahead of all
contestants in the count made
Tuesday by members of the Del-
phinium Garden club sponsors of
the contest Jiss MtS(M in front for the
third straight counting tallied a
total of 18594 voles against 14-
77'2 for second place Roberta
Frantz a senior
In third place was Patty Enns
senior candidate with a total of
11778 votes Rebecca lied a jun-
ior moved spectacularly into
fourth place with 11114 votes
is Heil was 11th in order of
ranking last week
Linda Tyler a sopliomore can-
didate remained in fifth place
tallying 6730 voles Barbara Neas
senior buinped from her fourth
place ranking by Miss Heil re-
placed Carol Neff in sixth place
with 6305 votes Miss Neff a sen-
ior had a total of 3803
The final count ‘vill be held
Friday after the ballot boxes are
collected at 2 pm The queen will
be announced at the first per-
formance of the rodeo Friday
fP‘”!"”gPrPtr
SECIIMARY IV JIM
Three members of the Guymon Chamber of Commerce executive committee are principally
relionsible for the Pioneer Days celebration here directing volunteer activities of dozens
of (hamber members who devote their time and energies to the myriad phases of the gigantic
celebration 1 D Denney president heads the organilation w bile Donald E Adams vice
president is general chairman in charge of al Pioneer Days activities Searetary-Manager
Darold Vaugh only fulldime paid member Of the triumvurate coordinates the conimittee
vkork and Vnils to detans of the event All are experieneed in the task since the president
usually has gone through the paces of general chairmanship vi)ide s?rving as vice president
a mandatory assignment of the board of direc!ors
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IlEsin7lq Fir )ri ItO)DE() ItEffl
I10 A junior highschool boy and
girl will be guests of honor at
Friday night's rodeo performance
rull'e Judge Frank Mears Wed- and receive gift certificates
nesday morning announced his presented hy Huss Inman rodeo
resignation from that office cf- proCeteer as a result of IA inning
the junior highschool western
fectile noon Torulay
I dress COnil'St ednesday
Meati handed in his resigna—
toorrtntl acem hug to Harold
tion to Mayor Francis Miller with secretary-manager of the
the intent of jeavingt his office at 1C1amber cif Commerce
noon Thursday but at 11iller's The students are Sandra Wil-
request consented to remain in of- burn eighth grader vinner of
flee mini the new administration the girls div isio no and Joe
takes the reins on Monday 'Deere ninth grader boys divi
has been a pleasure to ' sion lAinnur The two were chosen
work for the city and city of- from among the ciN et- Ion junior
ficials" Mears said of his tenure highschoill students ‘klio entered
in office the contest
The new city officers IA 11 be Deere and "Nliss Wilburn Nkill
SWl'n in Monday at 7:30 ram in view Fridays rodeo friii the
the Guymon City Hall at a rros hos at the Guymon starn
meeting to be altendi d by the (hum Waugh said Duro14 the
outatang officials as ell as the performance Inman will present
Lin:owing the gift cerfiticatesi
Ccrememcs aro tentatively set Each participant in the western
to be coralueted by District Juilte dsi contest rcruR1 a tomplo
C Coly mentitry rodeo tit het
J01: McGIZEW
j'triy i:Ider I(r' s !t graduate student at
vi as Sik taken NA ith ids lux or- l'anhalole A and M college
jou gro th 41n the puldicited halls front Logan
t ide tvk u :rears 10) he sprout- itea er county I Its beard has
d art) her The crop wts heel histling in the v Old
planted in FelIlia rY shire January
BEEF CIITTLE
Dirv 11 lin ft64 nityl Tva County Sheriff Ittisell
A and Criderhyrilf Adam
Nylson ra‘e a yarning Wcdniday
that drillers who come into 6ity-
The ninth a tl cattle -
field (Liv kvas to he held mon making a nuisance of them-
"' 11 selves will not be tolerated
at the Fort EetiO experiment sta-
iion beginning at 930 JAIL and l'"() Texas "len' (lrifleirs it I I asting mild 3i30 accopkng wure lY —a
to Robert Sheets county eNten- Is" T"es"Y 4:ve"l"g "n MaIU
sion Slreet Win're Inev were nrunK
Recognized authorities in all the arid tormenting vk omen On th e
various plito-4s of beef cattle street' Nelson said'
raisucg vcre scheduled as speak- Wednesday morning the two
ers Sheets said A i!J If C flitch one from Amarillo and one from
'Jr of Guymon a slated member Nlarsliall were given a sheriff's
of the panel discussion escort out of town 'Hwy NVill riot
Shethild ti) speak on the re be hack according to Nelson's
sults of the use of stilliestrol im- account
Ithints in nursing beef calves Nelson made it plain that the of-
were I J 'I'hurman and IL J ficers will not tolerate person's
Walkins h e significance of vho come into town with no
growth and body A:eight changes money start mooching and in
Continued On Page 4) general bothering others
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DUNCAN PASTOR
ROTARY SPEAKER
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QUICK EXIT HERE
PIONEER DAYS 110YALTY
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All dressed on mith plcnty of places to go Mrs Sterling
Graham reuse City Old-Timer Queen of the 27th annual
Pioneer 1as celebration Friday and Saturday poses for bur
official ro al portrait "he lornicr Miss LOna Nell has already
made klev-oon and booster annealitaires bnatint4 On' 111111114
for the gala cekbration I:er liay Nineties costume mill high-
hglit the nid-slon4 parade here Saturday moinng mben she
rides in an honored spot in the procession She mill lie
to a Queen's Luncheon in Hotel Dale at noon and reittn over
till OliLiiincr tititics
CONOCO STATION
1As NEVFvf I JESS E E
iltA I A 10(104
A flowing g rou th f hi te
beard is not Pioneer Day Spe
vial for Henry Fucks It has
hi' sLindard since he quit
sha dog seine 1 itiOeitis agIL
Likewise ha irent3
VOCALISTS WIN
HONORS AT STATE
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Rev B A Jones Duncan I The Us GI Conoco son ice stn
Friday spoke to incnbors of the tion- on ca nth in Cti mon 1-is :11 111-411 11 NAND 110t1 BIACK"1:N
Guymon Rotitry club on Willi Lidos- Graduatjon ttonors jt 'exhoma lor years silo Las 1 en a -A-r!A r
toward Josiis in his topic of w-111 tic shared Tins of the TeNihoma --
ono 0
year ty mary Fc!h Harland MakeTS club Sbe al a r
" ho pni say that I inn?' I r here 1-3S
vdA tonan and filacksion of thc school a lintlat s!At t
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r'n'billeill Allilell "Ill l'Ils all" r1h(li 'lllatlln't w ilielil has:11 1l"r1 'slillilni't-has—b-cen-arinontne: her freshman ' col :Hal Mk car
mosen veral tiinn:ns kS tit op
ny lloo
fl ced oun i ' eu tel officials h served on Inc ft
1 os 1o
crate lindor the name Of Harris ' -
I'aslor of the Immanuel Lap- ' she -orticipats1 in : '' Cli
Ler ii e Sahon 'Miss Ilarhinl a member of the I
lshman
lit church Duncan Piev Jones — Oklahoma Honor Society for the 1 Nale a frt
1 oa( hslen v as a Milnber GI !-
haS tpei-n in Guymon the past fii o 1111 I 1) LI' I'll titql1'Q past fnur years hos a graile
isitat :t i 11 itA IliA0 I INI:hoot hami during his first tho e
weeks conflut ling one of the Pam l t It - C
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)S1 11 Vic ' (0 point average of 3 ''Ilt out cif a 1-ni lye as of highschool aml s ' o: t
sible 4 Salmatorim lilacksten has I '
handlev nle simultancom$ rokals t'k -- 0 1111 IHS sophomore )t'ir kk i u'l
at the Trinity Eaptist chureil 1 Lunn ar I I: aiher of Gnyepin 1afl a :111'-' l'("t avcra-l° or 3 r-I:1 an'' ' staff a the sdieel 0imir Ile
liev Avery Tileurwris pasr of la tolio of i1 in 10110 Ji j has Lilso been a member ot the korvoi as ottor thilz1 his wor
tht' local doirch introduce1 the Frank Nlears' conrt NVIItilly 111hilcona Honor Switty for four H‘ jr
guest speaker 'morning if pleadrei gooly 1 years Ptah r grlidMitl:14
o le '"I
''LlIS I 110 SA ai a member of the F:ohi-e
thirohl lillis 'Marengo boa a three charges tosor ling to re are ellatcr nlenillu" IlI -a' Forrner of A nicrica so ha a fi h
lorril Honor society
nowsnalieNniall vi as a visiting Ito- cords here man an1 sophinnor 0 ser
tarian linlay I Fuller was finel li10 on f a i II In adittion to mtireamimi a secretarr of the or:ganiwm in
Il other club ttelk illei4 arra! ge- comit illegal ni iliiers tiri mg h:-:11 h"1''lje st:inihrl'! ''T-''s II-'' his i‘iphiiiiim
nn ON ‘‘ ere compleleil for ihe ‘iiliont a license an1 n 'A:4-s 11!:!I has liuen actIve in Ihe chn illadoten ‘k a se ro
ammiii Fary iiiinsored Elkhart driving l't P chill an't Lift! during all lour sophomore class at iitlirm : in-
Trad Fahos harlioeue at the fal 1 llotier aS arre-41 by 1Iiy Man ears of hi:to-chool snmor year was on the basheIho
groinnls fid xt 11 Hay shol Holaa t Hai 1 fib 1 pnrIng In r s TIomore an sell- team
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EXCITEEET HITS HIGH MCI
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Another Panhandle Eastern
employee from Hardesty ot-
elaziee stopped sha Mg on
January 7 to lend moral sup-
port to Itenge In his period of
tribulation Misery loves emit-Paw
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sections open
While squaw dresses temgallon
hats and boots were blossoming
here Elkhart's Trail Riders Wed-
nesdhy were getting down to the
business of loading up and stock-
ing provisions for the annual over
land ride to Guymon according
Guymon hiOschool and junior
to Donald E Adams general
highschool vocalists returned Fri
ichairman and vice president of
day from participatin g in the state
vocal compoition at Oklahoma the sponsoring Guymon Chamber
of
State University at Stillwater Commerce
l y
Where trios quartets Trai Riders will be feted b
and the tar-
the daw
lcr groups of choir and glee dub Elkhart Chamber at n
Ihursday before the riders mourt
as well as soloists placed with
up and the wagon train heads
superior and excellent ratings ac-
south into Oklahoma at 7 aim
cording to Hoover Fisher direc-
tor Several members of the boarl
Superior ratings were awarded of directors and other oilicials
here plan to attend the breakfast
to the choir the girls glee club
Adatns said as well as the camp-
to David Leazure for baritone so-
lo a mixed quartet composed of fire square dance at the Kenneth
Linda Hedrick Ronda Tyson Powell farm Thursday evening
Kendal Hardy and Eddie Starkey Trail Riders will camp over-
and Carolyn Jo Ilyerly for jun- night at the Powell farm north-
ior highschool low soprano solo west of Guyinon riding on into
The highschool mixed quartet town to inaugurate local activity
Mich received the superior rat- Friday morning
ing was one of about 12 quartets Arrival Program
to receive the honor Fisher said From the time the Trail Riders
Excellent ratings were receiv- pull into Guymon Friday before
ed bY 1110 boys glee club- jinda noon until the last dance is (lane-
Darien for mezzo soprano KPII ed Saturday night area residents
dall Hardy for tenor solo How- and visitors alike Wilt be re-living
aril Rawlins for baritone Kindra the days of the old west
Hardy and Pauline Williams both On the opening day of the alp-
ha junior highschool soprano bration Friday the Trail Riders
A boys quartet composed of Cur- led by Mrs Howard B Steck
of Commerce
Stale University at St illwater
Trail Riders will be feted by
where trios quartets and the tat-
h daw
er groups of choir and glee dub Fikhart Chamber at n
Ihursday before the riders mourt
as well as soloists placed with
in and the wagon train heads
superior and excellent ratings ac- -
th into Oklahoma at 7 am
cording to Hoover Fisher direc- s"-
tor Several members of the boarl
Superior ratings were awarded of directors and other ollicials
here plan to attend the breakfast
to the choir the girls glee club
Adatns said as well as the camp-
to David Leazure for baritone so-
lo a mixed quartet composed of fire square dance at the Kennelb
Linda Hedrick Ronda Tyson Powell farm Thursday evening
Kendal Hardy and Eddie Starkey Trail Riders will camp over-
and Carolyn Jo Byerly for jun night at the Powell farm north-
ior highsehool low soprano solo west of Guymon riding on into
The highschool mixed quartet town to inaugurate local activity
Mich received the superior rat- Friday morning
ing wa4 one of about 12 quartets Arrival Program
to receive the honor Fisher said From the time the Trail Riders
Excellent ratings were 'Tem- pull into Guymon Friday before
cd bY the boys glee club- Jirula noon until the last dance is (lane-
Darden for mezzo soprano KPII ed Saturday night area residents
dall Hardy for tenor solo How and visitors alike will be re-living
aril Rawlins for baritone Kindra the days of the old west
Hardy and Pauline Williams both On the opening day of the alp-
ha' junior highschool soprano bration Friday the Trail Eiders
A boys quartet composed of Cur- led by Mrs Howard B Steck
to !leer Howard Rawlins Bill 'originator of the trip will ride
Shackelford and Robert Buster into Guymon accompanied by the
received the excellent rating as Guymon highschool band The
did the girls quartet of Connie 'riders will trot (lown Nlain strect
Moore Ellen Reece Bonnie Hart and pull up in front of Jacksens
and Jinda Darden Drug where members of the
Rated good were Stan TylerITaloga Square Dance chili of Elk-
tenor 111(1 Judy Reece soprano Continued (in Page
I :ratita point average or 3 r-t131h1 ''''' :tY001':tpet: 'Ile
ha Also been a rcenhcr of the I ehtor ur olor
Ithhiloona Itormr Saeicty for lour
year
years Itoth grattuatatat:
I Ito was mcmhor tho
are charter rnmutters In the sat- Fallewl shh a ft
tonal Honor society
man all sophomoro sou
Ti aillnion to mtnirn a ecrettar of Om 01talthfatti to
h:h seholh‘tae stantitth! 7t!''s ILtr hts tetr
latal has hcen mow(' in (ho Ittatksten secrctary of the
l't I) (hi!) au'l Lift! duror4 au four sephomoro Cass mat tittrua:
ears of hh:hschooh setior year was on the hasct1 aa1
1)t-t':- Ii r sThcatore amt shit- team
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An air of increawd activity Pioneer Days celebrauon A rw11
and excitement invaded Guymon fnn advance rodeo ticket sales
WeOnesilay as the eity began left only a few t'rittly reserved
gathering steam for the all-out sections open
drive here Friday and Saturday Nvhile squaw dresses tengzdion
for the 27111 annual running of the haig and himt va‘re h100wlino
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Rader, Jack. The Guymon Observer (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1959, newspaper, April 30, 1959; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2139383/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.