The Guymon Observer (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1959 Page: 3 of 4
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SITq HIP' ION RITES
Per Year Texas County and adjoining counties
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improved al this vritimi
Fred illaser of Soionse Manor
in Guymon is speniin it fiw days
with his son and family Air and
Airs Paul filaser
Nola Harr and fienneth At
ton her gratidsial are speniiinit
a few days with the Jpim Camp-
bell family this week
A family (honer was hel I Him
day in the home of Air and AIN
IL C IteusaT and ifreva ill() i
present were Airs Im'my Gallo-
way and Mr rind Mrs Fred
ficuszer of Liberal Mr and Alrii
John Aliller limmton Alr and
Mrs Georie (ii-il!ew av and Jo tit
Itethany Lester Turner of Alva
Airs Earl En Oalit or Muskogee
Airs John Shurieff 'I ulsa and
Air and Mrs Paul illaser and
sons or this community
Arlene Wehmeier has been sick
this week with cold and tonsilits
Mr and Airs Leslie 'Mitchel
and Mignon drove to Geodwe II
Tuesday where Mignon Will spend
a few days attending 4-11 canli
this week
!Several from this veinity at-
temied funeral ser‘ices tor Mrs
J D Sapp sr at Tyrone Thurs
clay afternoon at the Church of
Christ
Air and AIN Maurice Alitehell
and Mr and Airs Dwayne Alit-
chill spent bist wO'k-Cliti IA it 11
their home folks here Air and
Airs Leslie Mitchell
The regular meeting of the
Union Center WSCS was held
at the church Tuesday 11 fterntion
The regular meeting of the
Adams Farm Ai:omens (dub which
was scheduled for Thw'sday was
r ost pone' to Wednesday of bext
mddik It will be at the home oh
Airs Lido Schroeder in Adams
Air and Airs Junior Shryock
and boys of Hobart spent the 41 h
or jilly Alaih his parents Air and
Airs II k Shryoek
Mr and Airs Ralph Vann
hal a f( w days vacation last
“mk at Moon N AI also went
a few days at Allitiquel'que visit
ing Mr Wilhoit's sister and fam-
ily the itridenstines
Mrs Earl Knight and daugh-
ter Mrs Jack Slumber' of Musko-
gee are Aisiting this week with
the II (' Renszers and will sta)
for the lieuszer Hancock wedding
Saturday night
ri rf r
Nil and Mrs G G Leon of
Tueudicari N NI and Mr ara'
Mrs B L Leieon and Jo Ann ot
N lett Friday titter
Ne-tm the past week ith Mir
and Mrs NI NI Schoonover and
'Mr and Mrs 101in Shockley arm
Sheryl
Lodi Mir and Nit G G
10 rjori is Mrs Schoonover's par
tolls and B L Leigiin is her bro-
ther Ile leaches vocational print-
td in the' Se'111m1 at Carlsbad and
that is the only school in Nos
Mexico that teaches it
NI tind Mrs Charles Martin
had a surprise birthday pary
Wednesday evemre2 tor their 6011
1:1DteS 'file evening WW4 Spent in
J)Ia IL games reshmenis wcre
served to Mary Ilaurst:eld It
ty Holmes 'Fed Lea and Kenneth
Bock of Liberal Both Rudd and
Bonnie Bich of Booker Carol
Aim Geist Carol n Scott and
Jac Veudenhall and Ntr ant!
Carl 'Mendenhall of Baker
Mr and :Mrs John Shoaley
tertained at a chicken dinner
Wednesday evenirez -Mr and NIrs
G G Lehuin Ntr Jim! Mrs 13 L
Leigon and Jo Ann and Nit' and
'Airs NI NI Schoonover
Nil and Mrs 1-1 oyl AhVI
t 11(ntle Thursday from Mit-
chinson Kans where they -visited
the r-ct week with NIr Abel's
hrolher and wife Mr and NIrs
Ralph Abel
Mr and Mrs IL C Plunk and
Junior vkited Thursday eveninY
Nvith Mr and Nit's Charles Mar-
tin Ice cream and cake was ser
'ed
(aryl Geist is helping his uncle
James lbevell of 'Irihune
with his harvest
Mr!4 Leon tri:letree nod child
ren if Colorado Sprin!s Colo has
spent the past sveck with her
bielsand and his parents 'kir- and
NIrs ( ut() :"etree
Luther Shawr reecivett word
Tholay that Mrs J !VT Ilraldn
of Pcnnkon Tcx bad passed
away Timrlay Mrs Bruton sir
an aunt of Luther Shaw and Mrs
Puy ClInilinIla In of !leaver Mr
and Mrs Ilrid-n were former rest-
dents of the Baker community
Vicky Slocum of llookcr
the pulpit Sunday Mill:ling in the
$150
$309
idisnec of rev Albert Peak ar
the Methodist church in 'Baker
Rev and Mrs Albert Peak Ro
bert and Joe left Thursday for
Hinton IA here they will attend a
reuMon of Me Dickman families
on Sunday Rev and Mrs Mei-
tlidn are Mrs Peak's parents
The Women's Society of Chris-
tian Service ‘vill meet Thursday
afternoon at 2:'110 at the letho-
(list church
Mr and Mrs Otto Oletree of
itker Bobby OLtletree of Wich-
ita Kans told Mr and Mrs Leon
Oidetroe and family of Colorado
Springs Colo drove to Sneed
Tex Saturday and spe:A the (lay
‘vilh Mr and Mrs Pall Lovelace
and family
hIrs l'aul 'Atendenhall sponsor-
ed a swimming party tor her Sun-
day school (lass Friday afternoon
at Liberal Those that went be-
sides the sponsor were Linda
Abel Geraldine Sutton vnd Linda
O'tietree
:i r and lfts Luther Shaw and
Mr and Mrs Floyd Abel visite I
Saturday evening with Mr and
Mrs A 1 Williams
The Eureka llotne Demonstra
ticm club met Friday afternoon
V Mrs Jack 00etree as hos-
tess and Mrs C E Criswell as
co-hostess Mrs Virgil Mindnt
was leader of the lesson on
"Standard of Judging of the
Fair" Ice cream soda was scr-
ied to the following guests 7les-
dainus Ilenry Hood Clayton Iloov
cr W C Elliott Frank Fraim
Waller Bryan and W V Crisweli
!Irs Stanley Ogletree and chil
dren left 111(1 morning for
Sheridan Lake Colo to visit
Mrs Og letrees mother Mrs El-
la Lambert
Mrs Russell Mendenhall of
Baker and Mr and Mrs C L
Gibson and Terry of Booker drove
to Lebanon EMS Thursday to
visit Mrs ltendenhall's and Mrs
Gibson's taller B A Starr and
Mrs Starr They returned home
Saturday
'Mr and Mrs M G Shaw
Gerald and Katherine of Hooker
were supper guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs Luther Shaw
Bobby Ogletree has been spend-
ing his vacation the past month
With his parents Mr and Mrs
Otto Ogletree Ile will leave Tues-
day or Wichita Kans
Carol Ann Geist Carolyn Scott
Gerald Rifle Gary Rifle and Rod-
ney Lyles vihl leave Tuesday for
Goonwell to attend the 4-11 club
camp They will return Friday
Mr and Mrs Paul R 'Alenden-
hall and son of Wichita Kan
spent the week-end with Mr and
N1rs Russell Mendenhall and Mr
and Mrs Leland Scott
Mr and Mrs Charles Scott and
Dennis of Liberal were dinner
eimsts of Mr and Mrs G D
Scott Dennis had spent the week-
owl with his grandparents
Mrs Inger Mendenhall of Lih
cral spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs Frank Gant and Jimmy
Mr and Mrs J D Sapp and
Dolan Garrison of Oklahoma City
returned home Sunday
Mrs Dick liveretts and David
of Pit I shtmv Penn returned
home Monk
DEIBEY
Mr and Mrs Olen Allen went
to Denver for their thrte grand-
sons Gene Donald and Gregory
Moore The toys will spend the
summer here with their grand-
parents Della Jean Barr is spending
sonic time with her grand mother
Mrs S V Barr
Mrs J It Ku low called Thurs-
day evening at the Olen Allen
Orville Huston and Edward Barr
homes
Air and Airs Merrell Kityken
dall spent Tuesday in Garden City
Kam
Mr and Mrs Edward Barr and
John Carson visited at the B J
(arsons Wednesday night
Alt and Mrs Ellis Kiglit are
spending their vacation at Eagle
Nest N M
Mrs Ross Pirtle spent Friday
evening kith Mrs Edgar Den
AIrs Harley Davis and Dehra
spent Saturday at Forgan with
Mr and Airs It C Davis
Mrs Lula it and Chude
called at the Charley Smith honu
Friday
SSgt and Mrs Vernon York
and children of Enid spent last
Iveekend with her Toren's Bev
and Airs Oakley Herring and Air
and Mrs Kenneth Herring and
twin daughters of Oklahoma
City
Mr and 71rs Roy Smith of
Liheral called on Air and Mrs
Charity Smith Sunday
Ntr and mrs John Smith kit
Thurday for Rockaway Peach
Mo on a I aeation trip
Mr and Mrs Ralph Freeman
F Pent last wevk-end at Raton INlNt
Mr and Mrs Don Lock am"
family ef Da !hart Ter Mrs klus
Crump and Alike of Dodge City
rr and It-3 Larry :0'1-ml 011 i07 s
Es id (Tut ti!
of Lihtral ziont 1i oo 111
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ond Itre thtif rarout f N a 41 ar
'Air S V An'Hin I F!
ir
1:oAley f 11ok 1Lt
tar wen dvthcr oi
her pir on ls Mr an ‘11-4 1-11t"
r and lior 1ko L- me ki
Deann anJ Danny who had twon
their rand parents ro
Gnv:non 111
turnod home N's 1:11 her
'A!r-4 NJoini Can:roil of Tnrpia ly into firI plRe in Ow Poe
arti Mr and Mr4 Don ('an1rt II Ica -a aflor a reoluiding 10 1
oiii sons of 11)k4 r wcie Fribv lit mer the
Striday of MN Lidd ! hik Tik: Io lint the Emis
711 ariot 7!rs C I- I '-'11111 nnil 111rd place holnrol the iNnights Ut
faniily loft for Caltor ill i
Lions
IN of (
Elks
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ma on a vacalion In a iiiitne nearly :1- loP sided L I turicen ( -
Mr and Mrs Loi Boy Kinney a4 the t vizoeil ounms yriday i multi:
sptt !Inday aft' rm")" at ftc nuilit's hasuball activo the L'As 1()
ri t)su Lists
:arl Weiss home toitm pounded out a 10 2 decon it
Mrs Nola 'LIN rin 1 i'randsen mil the rielily
riht stinicnt from
Eennyth Atherton ot Dottier Colo i ht Lions push01 one rtin three from Coioilwell and !
v''it'''I "'w (1")'' "t tli° 3"hn acres 111 the hottkin cf the soy i
rN ro14 ill 411e1111int t
C:in:phull horn e o!'1 i11'1!12- to Lcah the ice aftcr stalk 1iiivtiriiiyi shiiit
Jimmy Ciimphell is ha k in the
I ortnii h Id to one hit and no runs alitehie the "71i3 min1
hospital with pneumonia hut is in the 1rt iiiiwa wary italla
'" thian's Honor 1'0)11 for ti
much - belief
I i2ot on Lase kiith a simile men i
Vr and :qrs C Steverl:4 ert1 (41 ptite
1'111 Darti t1" dri(e scored ranard in the see-
dinner coests Sum:ay ol Mr iino
ll‘Irs J R Ea low
The Kiwis went lield hitless in
Mr Ind 'Vas James R Ku low thc op of I he jrt but Terry
are the tioents of a son born Sat-
ilicree got to pitcher Jimmy
urday at 1115 arm kit the Ilpworth Ilinhes tor a single in the btii'
hospital in Lilicral ond
Third Inning Blast
11AS The Lions lirohe loose in the top
of the third 4orin live runs on
NFW l'it() I )ITCFAIZ pitcher Jerry Pohno
" P iE nd
Ie off hatter DMItly Lel
N() I kl dotilicW kit was rit out trying
to got 110111e after consecutive er-
(Continued From Page 11 rors put the next two tumors
tom at 2800 feet Murry Camp mid Jerry Wadley
In the extreme northwestern on base Hughes singled follow
corner of the county Sierra Pet- ed v lptseglels single and Camp
role Co No I Boaldin in and wadley scorod Another Iskki
C NE SW of Soil:ion 17-610 matte errnt put blob Twornbloy on liase
40000ued cubic It el gas per and secred Hughes then Pat
day from treated perforations at moore doubled to drive in Twondc
45s0-es feet in the Keyes sand ley and speegle
Located just south of the Kan- The Lions added another run
sas line and just inside the Texas on one hit in the lop of the fourth
county line the test is in the on a single by (amp Hughes'
Keyes as area which extends base On balls and an error that
auross the county boundaries The scored Zack Olney
Boaldin plugged back from 481 The Kiwis piched up their lone
feet anti set easing at 4- run in the filth inning tihen Craig
715 feet drew a walk then scored on a
Cabot Gets Gas single by Ronald 11orey
Across the county in the ex- 'the final Lions' runs came in
treme northeastern corner Cabot the top of the filth on one hit a
Carbon's No 1 Rademach- fielder's choice and three Kiwi ell-
er in SE Si: NW of Section 2-11-19 rors Camp Twombley and olney
tested 3C20o0 feet of gas per day all got on base by irtue of cr-
from two shallow produchnl rors Moore's double was the only
zones hit Of the inning
About miles south of the Kan- Hughes erditpd with the
sas line and about three miles win while &dine took the loss Ito'
east of ll)rone the Rademacher the Kiwk
was acidied at intervals in the Elks Romp Early
Harrington at 267i1-90 feet and In the second an of the eien
in the hinter at 271121 feet Four ing the Elks got off to an early
and a half inch pipe was set on(' lead scoring five runs on three
foot off bottom at 27S9 feet hits in the first- inning litiad-of il
In the extreme southeast corner batter Danny Hoover drew first
of the county Horizon Oil aft:1111100d with a single then Wilson
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Gas Cos Cana lek tyst at the I on base 0!) an error cbesley
No 1 Eittau in C SE SW of Sec- I pryan got a single once again
lion 25-1-19 made 7500o0 cubic Jeri followed by a Rotary error to put
of gas per day from treated open- 'Ralph Gray on baste R D Scott
logs in the Alorrow 11 72u2-30 drew a base on hulls did peed
feet ‘Vell was drilled to 7393 fict singled to wind up the scoring
111 the Chester lime and cemented comlumitions for the Elks in that
412-inch casing at 730 feet inning The first five men on base
Elmore Is Gasser completed the trip aeound Ha
Peerless Oil and Gas and Jake bases for Elks tallies
Ilamon's No 1 Elmore in NW Rotary scored one run on one
SW SE of Section 28-5-18 plugged hit in their half of the first inning
back from 6811 feet In the SI- Olen Sidney King drew a walk
Genevieve and perforated the then scored after Larry Lee's sin-
Chester lime at 6528-55 fert to ge
make tin' previously reported 1- The Elks added two runs in the
150000 cubic 'cot per day second inning on three walks giv-
The same drillers plugged and en up to emit sieve iiinibiltitot
abandoned their No I Huber in and vernon Ramsey a sinie by
C NE SW of Section 21-6-18 after Gray and a double hy Recd
getting mud on a drill stem test Game Called Snort
in the Chester at 6131-80 fedi The Pin teams scored a run in the
Huber was located at the north third inning the Rotary's tally
edge of Tyrone On a walk given to Ken-
Ambassador 011s No 1 John- icy Eonphrtike and a single by
son in C NE SW of Section 11-113 Lee An Elks' error gave Long-
just north Of range in southeast brake a boost in his trip around
Texas county Was working below the bases
5600 feet In the third inning the Elks'
Shelly Oil Co has started a wikon "reit after iiineeting
wildcat southeast of Poise City for a sinele followed by a single
and northeast of Sampel at the by Gray and a walk given up to
No 1 Jihmson in C NE SW of Sc- seoit
lion 32-37 Drilling crew was Final Elks runs came in the
fishing at 4700 feet fourth inning lain Wilsoti iiirl
Texaco Inc was drilling below
5620 feet at the No 1 Dencker
in c sh: Nw of Section 21 2-9 at i—-—
2 '2 miles north of Southeast Griggs ()(''''
in Cimarron county ' 14FiliiilltiN'elr-'' il
A wildcat le-t on the eastern ritk‘ '' --- 1-
flank of the Guymon-Illigoton rtas ' I -
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field mid-way between Hooker anti
Tyrone has depp-zone natural gas
production on test and has been
completed Ittloill CHEVROLET Bel Ali
Peerless Oil and Gas Co and 3 110 4 - door sedan Air
Jake L Damon have tested their conditioning radio heater
No1 lienderson for 120300 cubic real dealt 6-30 I'll' fi 1 lir
feet of gas per day on an 11-hour Lot:ial car mew ei co oi
blowdoia n Production was from
'wow BUICK 4-dimr hard tot
the Chester fime at 11182-90 feet rat 41 sedan Factory ail
To1a1 depth On the telt locatrd eond Power steering and
in C NE SW of Section 5 5-18 is brakes tss o-tone 1 tit 0!e'
6737 feet with 512-inch casing set really clean le 02)
at GIS fret
In the southeast Camrick area 11 W FO It D 4-door Costort
Ambassador Oil (o's No 1 John i) gt sedan 6 es-L radio
son in C NE of Section 11-1-18 beater Fordomati trans
just uorth of niir0! was digging' this is a 119 w
at 509ti fe n
et clean one CP f)
C L 71c'Ma1ion Inc has staked
a north offset to the discovery wa'Amo 'M ERCURY Montelalt
lik ell of the Southeast Pinion pool ill i hard top coupe ter-
in Cimarron county and di iar to climatic p 0 w e r steering
4 8o0 feet at the No 1 Eptherten brakes and v Indo s iIwo
Location is C SW NE of Section tone 11 t I in '111'
3049 real nice 14100
pool r as opened in 1lay when
Anthassielor's No 1 Krone in NW om'' ta! CHEI ROLLT J toll
NW SE of Section au 4 9 pumped it)o) i I
p c up butane equip-
WO barrels of oil a day from two Tied lit'W paint nss seat coy
intervals at 4175 91 feet yrs good robber t001711't
Cities Service is drang twlow runs Out niee -P 111
1710 feet at its Interiride oAti
Nil 10 ras vkell in NE of Speinai
26 5 12 in Iiie Richland field Thi- See our older model
t1 ia a stop oot northo-est of pe:
public Natural Gas cos leit rro
its-rirr
duction arca on Citiiis Servieis —7-1 i t est(
tests and about rrudwav between
ati6111 122 IV 511
the Republic pool 3 nri Panhandle l
Eastern's Guymon-Nlorrow sector I
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PIP' 01 CHEVROLET Bel Air
3 I 4 - door sedan Air
conditioning radio heater
6) sP ft It
dwicib
'wow BUICK 4-doGr hard ton
sedan Factory air
emol Vim er steering and
brakes tvi o-tone ft 0
reitly clean -a o oil')
FORD 4-door Custom
s) d sedan 6 eq radio
ileater tordoinath- trims
this is a 119 w
clean one oll
PEow MEllcuRY monteiair
hal d top coupe Met
climatic POwer steering
brakes and uindovis Two-
tone 11E141 s'o
real nice 14100
(11E1 ROLET tffil
Jo" pickup butane equip-
ped 11('W paint new seat cot'
yrs good rubber say ho
runs Out nice -P
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atk ftett sakirtAt un in ruor
that pat r NEV
a tfttatr's cholco
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STANDINGS
W L Pct
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Thil teen Countians
On OAT
2 moo
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3 667
7
9 Jou
i:ihl student from Guymon
three from ioodwell and t co from
tiklatiolua
Stale VIIRNdY Stillwater ter('
ainorivi the 17143 named W the
Illia s Honor Roll for the sprin'
seincsti r
'rho honer is Oven only tho
toSt1 students kilo aiilativii at
least a 11 aeraiiii with no iirat'e
lower than C Whilt cart) ing
leas! n 0Tordor
to lastrar Ilaymond Girth!
Guyinon students on the honor
roll are Loretta Ann 1diler litiiii
ecnniffilleS S011101110rV 141 id O
Chenatill arts tri iierices jun-
ior Ray IL Francis ciiilicerite4
senior Allan Hinds arizriculture
junior Carolyn Jean lltiiI iI s
and sciences freshman Hobert
Lee agriculture junior William
M0111'onwry arts and sciencri
senior: and David L IA ilitams arts
and seicnces freshrniin
Goithcli studeffis listed Were
1icit d L-2raduate schoni
Arlen E Ituliy arts and scier-
ccs senior and -Earl Ruby
culture sophomore
Tyrone's luinor roll students
were Aneta Epperson education
junior and Esther Lanier 'Mall)
arts and sciences senior
EYES LIES
ELECT STAFF
Recently elected new officers of
the Keyes Lion's club at Pick
Clifford president Foster Kiner
secretary Wright Sprott lin vice
president k'ernon Wilson seoond
vice presidentlohn Ilarriman
third vice president Francis
Woods Lion tamer Guy Whisen-
nand tail twister
The board of directors are ler-
tile Harry W'ilkinson
J Stafford A J Gosh and 140
Ilarrintan
Meelityits have been discontinu-
ed until September Principal pro
ject for the sum nor is pee wee
baseball Also a project to install
lights in the Lion's city park has
begun The cost will be about
q:200
Se cral people outside of
the lions club have expressed a
desire to help nil the project
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FLIES TO TULSA
Mrs Maude N Gilmore
Good m ell left Friday via Central
Airlines for Tulsa where she vill
spend the remainder of July and
all of August with her daughter
71 rs Bennett Shelton
AT YATES HOME
Mrs flay King and sln Doug
las Alan of Wellirwton Tex are
spending the xviitik in the home
of Mr and Mrs Jcentieih Yates
and damhters 509 N Oklahoma
RETURNS HOME
Miss Joan Ilitrris of Olimulo
btis returned hotne atter a three
wecks vhdt with !risses Judy and
Elien Reece or Straitht
RETURN !-1OMIE
Mrs Itertha StanAery and
daughter Patty have returned to
dtakerfield ti t havin2
visited with friends and relatives
in Guymon
FORD G yl Custom
A el line 2-door I:a (filo
neater Overdrive Nice Fin-
ish New Tailot ed sow fw
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Seat Covers 0
um:vnotET 2 door
°'-11- sedan Radio beater
Cowl oew
1'I itP
rubber '
ow 1 CilLVIIOLET 'f ton
0 pickup good engine
3 N p(1 transmission nice tires
solid body iv" 4110r
a good one tor )
mrncurty 4 door 1-g
" overdrive good body
radio awl
beater 160
-mv CHIA ROLET 4 door
povk erglide r a din
heater new seat 6) mr two
col ern runs good Pow oP
See our older model wed ears and pickupi
73 vir 1 estern Chevrolet
122 IV 511 Guymon Okla
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Pa'lor of the StralItt Chrttian
church lie ondut(d his fit
k ursh 11) scrvices SuntLiy
Furinc ly puqu Sporry
v ill iitiond the univer
sity again this fill Mrs Millthev-
and their two children will live in
Fuld N 11111! COtilpICR'S his train-
paSiiir IA' in the
StraiHit community on Saturday
and Sunday each ‘veek Ile suc-
ceeds SSillard M Bobcrts who
has recently acccpted the pasto-
rale at 1a erne
CHECK PASSERS
DISCOURAGED IlY
IDENTIFICATION
check passcrs
Guymon Ilooker and Texhoma
stores will prohably find the going
tougher starting this week end
ith the introduction of a "stran-
ger" check identification rystem
introduced by Texas County
iff Russell NIASOO
Posters vitt be dist ributed
among merchants of the three
commtmitics giving notices thio
strangers there tnay be requested
to fill out an identification carol
hefore their checks are cashed
it identification card is kept
by the merchant and in event the
cheek bounces law enfocemen
officers at least have a start in
their search for the -culprit
( in the card is a place for tht
person's name home address
business address occupation and
employer In aoldition the person
most fill out a comviete physical
description as well as giving the
make of his car tag number and
driver's tin Illber Then he
most sign the card
l‘lerehants are not required to
request the fOrMat ion rom
someone wihing to cash a check
at his business establishment
hut Mason emphasized it was for
their own protection
"It should curb a lot Of bad
chuck passing" he said 'If a
stranger refuses to fill out the
card thcre is a good chance his
check is no good" the sheriff
noted
Mason said his office would be-
gin distributing the carob and pus
ters Saturday afternoon
It's consistent advertising
that counts and The Guy-
mon Daily Herald this
area's best advertising
medium stands to serve
you
You may EXPECT re
sultit 'Allen 3' 011 advertise
In the Herald for you v‘ill
gvt them
1-1 CIO IS
11111E11-NATION
LIT GOOEELL
The Panhandle II camp at
Goodweg took on an internation-
al flavor tIii wock tTiced tlY
the attendance of two foreign
lItors bt the A''tte campus ':10
0I the cam!)
Ituse itcrinan Turkish ag
ruicultural slident at Oklahoma
State l'covesity and l'on Tuck
er from the Pritish colony of
kii a Pa-st tvho yin c ri-
ri'fl OSE in the fall of Poi are
srending the camp session as
miests of M Ives distrIct
a"ricultiiral extension ainnnt
hi is Vet-m111's second trio
In the Panhandle as he was h
Guinon during the Pioneer Days
celebration in May as guest of
Mr and Ni I'S Carl II Perry and
son lie st tidy tit at
Tlickul k no stranger In this
section of Oklahoma eidn r II ir '
living on the Harold Gardner
ranch near Woodward NVOrhing
and is-iting acquainted with A In-
yrican beef cattle production met-
hods Ile vtock on the ranch
through the coming year until en
nilment at OSE
College Graduate
Derman who has a bachelor
of science detTee from the Uni-
versity of Turkey is employed by
the Impartment of Agrietilture in
his home county His government
!sent him In he United States and
()sit to study advanced methods
of agriculture primarily animal
hushandry his course of study at
St II a ter
Tinker is in this country after
having decided OStT was as good
an agriculture school as any
his study of animal husbandry
His parents moved from Englatal
to Kenya in 1949h he said and it
has been since that lime that he
has become interested in ranch-
Tucker's grandiallwr owns a
ranch in the British colony and
the youth spent a great deal of
tune there he said Ills prime
interest is the beef cattle Milt's-
try arid he hopes some day to
o4n a cattle raneh of his own"
not in Kenya however" he add
ed
The European population in
Kenya is in the vast minority and
the colony i tiI1 subject to native
uprisings such as the Mau Mau
I ifficulty which has la kel
thousands of lives since its out-
break in 194 he noted
Fertile Area Small
In addition to danger from the
native population the small fer-
tile agricultural area 111:11iPS Ken-
ya ranehim4 unprofitible except
for a few large land owners Tuck-
er said that when he graduates
from OSU he will return to Ken-
ya hoping to maria t40 one of
these large ranches before strik-
ing Ind on his own
Only one third of the colony is
actually able to grow crops to any
great extent This area is the
highlands kyhich receives an aver-
age annual rainfall of 20 to 30
inches In this area coffee tei
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THE GITYMON OBSERVER
imuusptv ii IN 16 NZ9
sisal and cotton are grown for ex-
port Sortie grain heat and corn
is a ISO ralqd Lot is used entirely
for consumption in the colony
Tucker said there is plaint 250-
ow) acres of wheat grown in the
hitli lands
Umler construction considora--
'bon are plans of irri!ation for
the other kw-thirds of the colony
(Continued From l'a'e
which is desert To date howeler
nothing has been done to make
the 'Ar asfera mt fertile
Principally Farmers
In perman's country of Turkey
75 to 80 urcent of the population
‘ 11r:r alihom:h none of
toe :ions compare in size
0 in this country Farm-
ing is on a small sca"e with most
farms 3 to 10 a CITS A variety of
crops are grown 110Vever witn
wheat alfalfa corn aim sorghum
I he must coin 111011 of Turkish
crops
In the dairy department only
cattle Americans are familiar
t h o !itch the Turks raise are
the Brown 14Aiss In addition
there is flat Cat t le used for
dairy purposes Derman said
Beef cattle is also raised al-
though Derman said there are no
breeds comparable tvith those
raised in this country
Small farmers Sit a big break
in Turkey one which a lot of
Americans might envy The goy
eminent assess no taxes on the
farmer with the small plot of
ground Derman explained this
was the government's way of
protecting the large number of
I hese ItChple
Summers "Dry"
Wheat production is carried out
on a small scale although it
the country's major crop Aver-
age yields on Turkish farms ar4
only about seven or eight 'umbels
Dorman compared the Panhan-
dle Empire to the south and wes-
tern sections of his native land
So41111 Jo hied Isom pue woo
mountainous
Rainfall is adequate only in the
which is flat country while the
winter and spring he said with
the summers extremely dry
On their way to Goodwill for
lite 4 II camp Derman and Tuck-
er stopped at ranches and dairy
farms to visit and observe Am-
erican methods Derman's pri-
mary activity this summer is to
I ravel throughout the state and
observe agricultural methods in
use here he said
AMARILLO EVENT
MT and Mrs A T Fouts jr
and children 106 N James were
week-end business visitors in Am-
arillo Tex On Nionday they et
tended a Case Implement meet-
ing for employes and a party at
the Tascosa Country club that
evening
Others attending the meeting
Monday ‘Aere Nit and Mrs How-
ard Singleton 821 N 3711ison and
Mr J D Key 602 W Fifth
HERE WITH HERMANS
Mr and Mrs Orwil Herman
and family 708 N Main had as
their gucsis over the week-end
parents Mr and Mrs Nick Her-
man of Norton Kans and his
sister and husband Mr and Mrs
Rob Kendall (if Phillipsburg Kan
is local advertisiwt to
local business people?
READ THIS FOLLOWING
STATEMENT:
"No taziness man or woman in any town
should allow a newspaper to go to press with-
out his or her name and business mentioned
SOMCWIICIT in its columns
"A stranger pieling up a newspaper
be ale to tell what buiness is represented in a
town It's the bezt po-111e town advertiser
The man or woman who does not advertise
does injustice to himself or herself and defin-
itely to the town"
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