The Guymon Observer (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr and Mrs Leroy Monser
spent the vpek-end visiting in th'
C J Mouser home at Gorden
City Kans
'Alt and Mrs Sammie Matter
were Sunday dinner guest 3 of
Rents Lorings
J W Duncan of Guymon spent
several (lays last week visiting in
the Sammie Matter home
Mr and Mrs Louis Fischer
visited Sunday evening in the
Wallaee Wilson home in Hooker
Mr and Mrs Roy Herald Keith
Doyle and Bertha Ilampsten
spent Friday to Sunday visiting
the Heralds daughters and fam-
ilies Ernest WitLkes and Don
'Alorris at Yukon
Mr and 'kilts Clyde Adams and
Tina were Sunday dinner guests
of Robert Stevens in llooker In the
afternoon they went to Keyes
Sadie Meisel spent Thursday
night with her sister Esther Esku-
land at Ulysses
Mrs Hank Will and children
visited Monday afternoon with
Clara Adams
Mr and Mrs Paul Meisel visit-
ed Sunday afternoon in the George
Carlisle home near Hugoton
Mr and Mrs Don Day visited
Saturday evening in the Louis
Fischer home
Mr and Mrs Louis Fischer
visited Sunday a fternoon with
Marjorie Fischer who is in the
Epworth hospital
Mr and Mrs Walt Witt Mark
and Johnny were Sunday dinner
guests of Louis Meyers south of
llooker
Mr and Mrs Leonard MeiseT
and Mary Frances visited Sunday
afternoon in the Tom McKinley
home
Doris Ragsdale returned to her
home at Lamar Friday after
spending several days in the Tom
licKinley home She took her
mother Jessie McKinley to Shat-
tuck for a check-up
Mr and Mrs John Carroll and
family spent the week-end visit-
ing their daughter and family
Floyd Ardreys at Seward Kan
anti helpNi their granddaughter
Kathy celebrate her sixth birth
day Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ralph Sylois were
Tuesday afternoon callers in the
John Carroll home
Frances Witt was a Tuesday
morning caller en 'Atildred Car-
roll Audie Lebow and children were
Saturday morning callers in the
Pen Shockley home
Air and Airs Wendell Hanson
visited in the Alex INN home Sun-
day afternoon
Mr and Mrs flay Hanson and
Debie Mr and Mrs O J Ilueb
ner and daughter were Sunday
afternoon visitors in the Wendell
Hanson home
Mr and Mrs Mel Simer visit-
ed Sunday evening in the Forrest
Purcell home
Mr and Mrs Lewis Dore of
Kansas City visited Thursday
afternoon in the Clifton Jackson
home
Mr and Mrs Clifton Tackson
visited Estelle Booth at the Osteo-
pathic hospital in Guymon Friday
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Leslie Mitchell
and family of Adams visited
Sunday afternoon in the Clifton
Jackson home
Mr and Mrs Frank Decker
kited Thursday evening in the
Ben Shockley home
Mr and Mrs Rellis Loring at-
tended to business in Amarillo
Monday and visited 7‘Irs Lorings
sister and family Arthur Coots at
Romero Tex
Mr and 7irs Joe Johnston and
TIonda Sue Johnston spent from
l'hursilay to Sunday visiting Mrs
Johnston's mother Mrs King at
Pond Creek ND and Nirs Joe
-B Johnston and family at Moore
Frank Kings at Wynnowood Bar-
bara Barns returned to her home
with them She had !veil visiting
her sister Becky
Mr and Mrs Henry Williams
of Hooker were Sunday dinner
guests of Norman Fishers
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SUBSCRIVIION RATES
Per Year Texas County and adjoining counties S1511
Per Year Outside $3 09
shoulder hone Friday when a
horse stepped in a hole and fell
throwing him otf He vas in the
Epworth hospital three days Ile
returned to his home here Sunday
Glen Priles ark! Supt Shryock
drove to Oklahoma City Tuesday
where they will drive hack a ve-
hicle for the Adams school
Air and Mrs Lewis Wall were
in Ilugoton Kans Tuesday on
business
Bus' Albert Peak and Rev
Kenholz past0r of Hooker Moho
dist church drove to oklahoma
City Monday where tiny are at-
tcnding pastors school
The WSCS of Union Center
church held their regular meet-
ing at the church Tuesday after-
no in
Oscar Wilhoit and Arlene Welt-
mdier left Monday morning for
Andrews Tex V twre they will
visit the Curtie Pridenstine and
boys
Lev Albert Peak his wife Joe
and Robert had Sunday dincr
with Air and Airs Paul Maser
The Adams Farm 'Women's club
entertained their husbands at a
Halloween party Monday night
held at the home 0' :or and 1 rs
a rris Goosen
Paid Buxton and Paul Maser
drove to Springfield Colo Alon-
day in search for wheat pasture
for their cattle
OSLO
71r and 'Airs Sherman Schib
ler of Laverne Nv r e visiting in
II e John O Dahl home over Sun-
day Mr and Mrs Ted TeScest and
family visited SattAty evening
in the Denry Moen home in Guy-
mon Wendell Ileneau is and in
the Veterans hospital in Amarillo
Garland Dahl is home after he
ing in the Guymon hospital
Mrs Emil Knutson and John
Mark Stavlo flew to Pacific Lu-
theran college in Parkland Wash
over the week-end They will at-
tend homecoming at PLC
Fred Dahl and Floyd Wayne
Walker spent the week-end in
Amarillo visiting in the Peter A
Dahl home
Next Sunday evening family
league night will be held at Oslo
Parish Ball
Clifford S1edje and J Under-
wood returned from their fishing
trip to Old Mexico
BIIIIER
lei crumey numu -iie LOOK Iler There Ivill be a chili supper
tnother Jessie McKinley to Shat- and bazaar at the Baker Menlo--
tuck for a check-up dist church Wednesday evening
Mr and Mrs John Carroll and Nov 11 They vill start serving
family spent the week-end visit- at 5:30
ing their daughter and familY Mr and Airs J E Geist of
Floyd Ardreys at Seward Kan Liberal and Mrs Gies sister
and helped their granddaughter Mrs Maria Geist of Turon Kan
Kathy celebrate her sixth birth spent the day Saturday with Mr
day Sunday and Mrs H F Geist
Mr and Mrs Ralph Sy lois were Carol Criswell spent Sunday
Tuesday afternoon callers in the with Margaret Sutton
John Carroll home Mr and Mrs Virgil Martin and
Frances Witt was a Tuesday Kent were dinner guests of Mrs
morning caller en 'Atildred Car J V Alartin of Hooker
roll W E Bryan will ac-
Audit Lebow and chldren were pin' a group of Eastern Star
Saturday morning callers in the mendiers of Turpin to Grand chap-
Pen Shockley home ter at Guthrie 5ionday
Mr and 'Airs Wendell Hanson A few friends from Baker drove
visited in the Alex !fill home Sun- to Guymon Friday evening and
day afternoon surprised lTr and Mrs E A
Mr and Mrs nay Hanson and cousins at a house N arming
Debie Mr and Mrs O J Ilueb They have just moved into their
nor and daughter were Sunday new home Those that went were
afternoon visitors in the 'Wendell ir and Mrs Ernest Armstrong
Hanson home Ali and Nirs Paul Mendenhall
Mr and Mrs Mel Simer visit- and Mr and Mrs John Godfrey
ed Sunday evening in the Forrest and Ardis Lea
Purcell home l‘lr and Mrs Ronda' Plunk
Mr and Mrs Lewis Dore of anti Cynthia spent Saturday night
Kansas City visited Thursday vith Mr and Mrs C E Plunk
afternoon in the Clifton Jackson Arthur Shaw was a dinner guest
home Sunday of Mr and Mrs Luther
Mr and Mrs Clifton Jackson Shaw Mr and Mrs Earl Weiss
visited Estelle Booth at the Osteo- and family and J D Hodges call
pathie hospital in Guymon Friday ed in the afternoon
afternoon Mr and Mrs W N Wadley
Mr and Mrs Leslie 'Alitehell visited Saturday evening wdth Mr
and family of Adams visited and Mrs John Godfrey and Ardis
Sunday a ft ernoon in the Clifton Lea
Jackson home Mr and Mrs Erskine Sinclair
Mr and Mrs Frank Decker
and Brett Alan of Kaleestor Kan
V kited Thursday evening in the and Mr and Mrs Joe Hood
Ben Shockley home Rhonda Sue Debra and Becei of
51r and Mrs Bettis Loring at- Liberal were dinner guests of Nli
tended to business in Al-narill() and 71rs Theo Fields Sunday
Monday and visited Mrs 10ring i 1tr and Mrs R L Lambert
sister and family Arthur Coots at and f mil) of Kishwt mrs En
Romero Tex Lambert of Sharon Lake Colo
'Air and Mrs Joe Johnston and and mrs pihard cwisinr of
Ronda Sue Johnston spent from Honolulu Hawaii ‘isited Sunday
-Thursday to Sunday visiting Mrs evening with Mr anti Mrs Stan-
Johnston's mother 'Airs King at ley 0hdree
Pond Creek ND and Nhis Joe Mr and 5hrs Floyd Abel 'Airs
B Johnston and family at Moore Helen Lauder and Joe Al Lawdec
Frank Kings at Wynnowood liar- visited Sonday afternoon with
bara Barns returned to her home 'Air and Mrs A I Williams
with them She had !veil visiting Dille wipiams called in the even
her sister Becky ing
Mr and Mrs Henry Williams Jr and 'Mrs Paul R Men-
of Hooker were Sunday dinner denim and Randy of Wichita
guests of Norman Eischers Kans spent the week-end with
Mr and !Mrs Leland Scott
u fl t : " Harold Mor n ga of Wellman
10i oEulE1 Iowa came Friday to visit hi
s
aunts Mrs Henry Hood and Mr
Richard Buxton had the mis Hood of Baker and Mrs E al rfri
MEMO furtune of fracturing hi ti left Simmons of Liberal
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ty lit )I Si otle
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the Fart:1Na
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Lc111 1101ins 11111 Ttleala
S:w and 1mi
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John 1)ou11crly clyn Sprat'
1it1 1 Gcrie Clint anti
Jca wile V !sol-1 ere tippur
cnir2 Ilie Cek-)I
1ta12 111 111ilma
ind )1r Lil Clint sten
Mrs Paul Mt nilenhail -Mr and John Potahcrty ehn sprat!
Mrs 1e!1 Crpc VI' and Mrs ling 1 ho toil Gene Cline and
I-eon Og'etree Mg Ella I aat Jeannie Wikon ere uppur
liert anti Mrs 'Alartin Vii:aiestaay eratiii at the Cool
Mr v11 GitINhtt f I ihral i hetue
stcnt Ike day Sat irday Mh Mr and Mrs Carl Cline spent
anti Mrs J T ith
Mr and 'tits C NV Vantly him and Mis 1 W 11kins
and 11r and is Frank Fookle— j s hoc' vas dismiss
called Saturday c ening on Mr ed Wettra sday noon for Teachers
and NlN Jelin Harrison Int'u'a!hr' The Phiqls and tws (MY-
Parnes and son R itiney f rs etitteil mkt N
Hardesty ‘isdell Saturdtt after- ldr and Mrs Rim: Hewlett lett
noon with his Jrodier and family Wednesday evening for 7dr11e
Mr and Mrs Itilbard Parnes where they intended the fun
Rav Godtrt y of okinul4e0 : era' Thursday ot a nephew who
sPent tho week-rnd tilt his Far 1 killed in a car icialent Coy
cots )Ir and 111s John Gothrey ECnin'it Mr and Mrs Carmel
Mrs Ella Lambert of Sharon 1ennint of Guymon also cut
Spring Lake Colo and Mr vidli them
Richard Geisinger Of lionolulu Mrs A J Jones a Tuxhoml
rdSi VA'121 1111I WO sisters Nit's 1iiit vehat
with NI nd mrs stantey oitie 01 Me Fusioii hon and N1rs
tree lIitiii if Denver Colo split
Mr and Mrs Harry Marcalon- Wednetlay at the Earl 'Hoskin
of Tyrone spent the day Sunda: home
with Mr and Mrs Pilchard Mr and Mrs Carl Doughterv
Barnes and family Rill and Peaky transacted bust
‘Ir and Mrs Ralph Abel ìn1 ness at Seminole ititt visited
lomilY Mr t1h1 Mrs 1-lvtll1 frIvIlds for 1 It 11s the PIt
Baker Vi( hie iititt Penhe visited hek
Sunday afternoon Hit tvind AIN Carl Cline and Mrs Earl
Mrs Leland Scott Hoskins A 010 (1 kly mon visitors
Thiirsday and brought out the
Ft D S stove for the community house
Jimmy Furl and Lanelle Ilos
kills spent Thursday th their
igrandparents Ntr and Mrs J V
Dennis :Ind SICN iv Friesen 11tiit
the long week end out of school in A hir: e tena-ters
a EeLvcr 11"-Idta1 ThcY rhhc11"1 joled the party Saturday even-
tonsillectomy and nUno surstelY at the I a omtattmny center
and are reported to be fine with Mr and Mrs ithe Walters
!U Dan Martens returned from and Mr and Mrs Earl Hoskin
several weeks stictit in a liberal as sponsors Refreshments vele
hospital afler lining a heart at served
tact Ile is staying Nvith his (laugh- mrs John Twyman and child
ter and family Mr and Mrs
ren ot Poise City visited Satur
Harold Stehens and alaughter to day at the cart cline home
dell His daughter 'Airs Al Finske Mr arid Mrs Ott Hays and
left for her home in California damdder ef Anaheim card aro
Friday iisiting their aunt and uncle Mr
'Mrs Orville Kirkh"rt Mrs- and 'Mrs Carl Doughtery aud
Mcnno Friesen and Mrs Frank family and other relatives this
Friesen visited Saturday after-
main with Mrs Lewis Wall Mr and Mrs J V Hoskins
Mrs- Hams "1"1 Mrs spent Sunday afternoon and vier
Weldon Smith were in Guymon stridr Lttitt a mi and
N""intllY Mrs G°"'" ""' on Arden Nusscr and family near
the County Club committee for the 1tidtrt
Home Demonstration cluhs
Mrs Vehna Johnson of Tex-
Mr and Mrs Herb Voth and homa and trbin Itenderson of
children and NH' and Mrs John Guymon spent Sunday afternoon
Voth tn at Clayton o er the ith
r and StilderS ChM'
NNTek end xisitang Mrs Sehroe- Mrs Faye Cline and Mrs Carl
der's and Mr Voth's f11-11vr Mr Wayne Cline and children spent
Curt Moth VIM is seriously
Air Moth is remaining with his
father
Mr and Mrs Lewis Wall were
ill lingolon Kans Monday Air
Wall was buying cattle and Airs
Wall visited her sister Mrs
Henry Smidts and family
Mrs Caron Sinith visited over
Friday night with Airs Orville
Kirkhart
Air and Mrs Elvin Smith and
family and Mrs Anna 'Miller and
Air and Airs Eldu Schroeder had
dinner Sunday with their parents
Air and Airs Fred Sieber's
Mr and Mrs J D Houseman
and children were visiting Sunday
‘‘ith Air and Airs Tom House-
man and Mrs Jay Randolph and
family Wcre Vkiting Sunday even-
ing with Mr and Mrs WAlon
Smith and Air and Airs Frank
Friesen and Sharon
Air and Airs A L Kirhhart
and Mr and Mrs Ernest Kirk-
hart and children of Gate vvere
visiting Mr and Mrs Orville
Kirkhart Sunday
Mr and iVirs Dillard Crawford
and Shirley had dinner Sunday
with Mr and Mrs Menno Friesen
Mr and Mrs B B Alikles and
children visited Sunday with Air
and Airs Illy Alitis and children
near Gray
Richard fluxion had an ae
eident Friday ilis horse fell in a
badger hoie throwing him off He
spent the WccIicnd in a Liberal
hospital
Tr and Airs Skeet Lees and
children visited Saturday with
Airs Lees' mother Airs Vina
White in Guymon
The Welimeiers Tom Houseman
and Charlis Dorman ‘N ore coyote
hunting Sunday
Air and Airs Glade Johnson
Ind children were visitim: Sunday
ith their parents Mr and Mrs
Marvin Wray
Airs Marvin Wray was hostess
to a group of ladies Eridav in-
cluding her sister Airs Neal
Johnson and Mrs Agnes Toon
and some friends Mrs Jo Cran-
dell her daughter Maud and fluth
(if Denver Air and Airs Fred
Stebens Mrs Harris Goosen Airs
NiellM) Friesen and Airs Frank
Friesen and Airs Ina Dortimn
Airs Toon and her friend are
spending some time with the John-
sons in Hardesty The other ladies
returned to their home in Denver
Colo
Mr and Mrs W( Hen Smith
visited at Wichita Thursday and
Friday with Air and Mrs Chet
Janien and Terri and Frian and
then vent to Ilutchison Kans
and visited v)itit Air and Airs
Leon Smith and children They
also visited :Mr and Airs Darcli
Smith and daughteit Kathy in
Wichita Kilns
The Adams Farm Women club
Little 'Milton Carl Walker spent
the week with his grandparents
Mr and Mrs Peter Dahl of Am-
arillo On Friday Mrs Joe Walk-
er and boys spent the night at
the Dahl home Adeline Dahl of
Anaheim Calif is here visitinz
her parents too
Air and Mrs Richard Ilighfield
of Phillips-liansford plant visited
points in Iowa reecntlY
Air and Airs Clifford II and
family visited last Sunday at I-a
erne with the Sherman Schib-
Mary Ann Slav lo was honored
kvith a birthday party at het-
home Saturday Those present
were Lael and Leah Cordes Dia-
ne and 1larilyn Sividje Mindy
Murrell and Nancy Wit ie
Air and Alrs Jodie Knudson
TIT dinner guests at the Robert
Cordes home Friday
Air and Airs Jack Christoffer-
son were dinner guests Sunday
at the Pill Johnson home
Clifford Steidle and J Under-
yowl of Phi II-lex flooster plant
have gone to Old Mexico on a
fishing trip They were accom-
panied by four other men from
Strattord
Dinner guests at the Joe wal-
ker hotne Similay vere Jr A and
Mrs hid Fischer and chihiren
Air and Airs Elmo Dahl and
boys Air and Mrs Peter Dahl
Adeline and Fred Dahl
Air and Alt N ruddy Etling and
Al and Mrs james Siedie visit-
ed Sunday evening in the Emil
Knutson home
0 J trod has been sick the
past lew days Ve do know lc
1Irout4ht back some deer from his
hunting trip Visitors at the Poet
home Sunday were Mrs V L
Alachie and Fla e Dawson of Sun
Lett
Air and Mrs Alurrvil
and family were supper guests in
the Gordon Steitte home Sunday
eveninit
Air and Airs Johnny Spivey of
Gu mon visited Sunday afternoon
m the (Indic Walker and E CI:arra--
home
Inttehorg Si)tri is still visitin4
iii Diudiar Ky in the home of
her dauttMer Dorothy Thompson
James Dahl has returned re
cntly from a trip to Arcadia
NIonday visiting with Mrs Ju
Twyman in UGke City
7Mr and Mrs Sanders Cline
were nAlonday evening supper
guests and spent the evening
with Mr and Mrs W lloshans
entertained their foe-bands Mori During the school holidays Mr
(lay c‘ening at a Halloween BflrtY and Mrs Jack Flanaan and
in tho largo bacliment of the ifar farrily varialioned in the south
Gooien home 'llorty-one kkl:re sperial puiros intpret
pr(sent and most of them 1ere wfra carik1 ca"rn and old
mashed Bud Connally Ails wthrair
of the niaised Jeanne Terry and Galen Short s
spint the holidays from sch
ool
Fourt Mt and
Mrs Jack Shores and son Dcan
Mrs King rennett visited Mon made a trip to Oh lahoma City for
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allTtion for ritvr'3 ear'
Tliey vivr accompanied ty Airs
Homer shores ‘vlio
HicUs 111(11111:4 a4:
lihrasler Coav mon teacher av
companied them taimc
A faintly gathering and dinner
mas elijoed Sunday at the homo
of Mr and Airs F C Shubert m
honer of Air SluilierCs sister and
husliand Those present to enlois
the oti asion cre Alt' an I Airs
ileie (iitymon Air and
I S l'aut Cornelson zind !ons of
Texhoma Mr and Mrs Pal slur
heti and sons Mr alai Airs
liov Joe iluddleston II1d children
ind Mrs Cecil Thompson of
Nampa Idaho and the host and
hostess
Air and Airs Jess Clark Vklited
Saturday vitt) "Air Lititt 11
CLIO and Air and Airs Jame
ciaik of Coledwell and IA ith lir
and Airs Arle ituneh of Clio'
mon
Royce Norris moved cattle from
Tex hom a Sat urday to pasture
here
Air Jerry Smith and Miss Niary
Eou (hxlcv allended church at
James Sunday and Air iiiiI Mrs
Cecil 'Thompson of Nampa Idaho
attended SundaY evening servlcvi
Fcv and MIS Claude White
Air rId 'Airs Joe ihrasher Air
and Airs Raymond 'thrasher and
sons and Charley Thrasher Well'
hriday evening Viltors in the
hme of Mr and Airs Jess Clark
Airs Jack Shores and Dean and
Air and Mrs' Rie-ce Norris and
sons ere Saturd0 callers at the
Norris home
Air and Mrs Bill Myers and
Airs Myrdo Ferguson visited ri
day eN WIth Air and Airq
AV E Metz
Airs Saunders Cline brought
lovely flowers for the church
Sunday
Airs Dwiijit reaman Airs El-
mer Schillings anti Air and Airs
Lick Flanagan iutI family were
Monday visitors at the home of
Mr and Airs Jess Clark
Roy Joe iluddleston has been
hauling hay from Colorado
Air and Airs Loren Flanagan
and Elaine spent the school holi
dos visiting vvith Air and Airs
James Bolder in hansas
Rev and Airs Claude White
called at the homes of b1 F
Airs Joe Cooke Air and Airs
Vernie Riden and Air and !Mrs
Loren Flanagan Tuesday
Airs ilohn Webb gave a good
lesson for the AVeduesilay roght
service at the ehurell
Air and Mrs W E Metz visit-
ed Tuesday evening in the home
Of Air ind Airs Rill Myers
Air and Airs Ray Fry Mrs
Luther Thrasher and Mr and
Mrs Raymond 'Thrasher VAIP
' visitors Tuesday hi the home of
'Mr and Mrs Jess Clark
Rev and Mrs Claude Whito
and Air and Mrs Luther Thrash
er were visitors Sunday afternoon
in the home Of Air and Airs Joe
Thrasher
Air and Mrs Cecil Thompson
of Nampa Idaho have been visit-
ing Airs Thompsons' brothers
Mr and Mrs S C Shubert and
'Mr and Airs Pat Shubert and
other relatives here
ASKS AtIZEA IIEIAP
IN FIGHT ikcAuNsT
BRUCELLOSIS
Brucellosis a crippling cattle
and swine diseose has been singl-
ed out for special attack this
month during National Lives!ock
Loss Prevention year according
to County Agent Bo hell sheets
Sheets said that while
progress in the drive against the
disease has In made SOM
S10000000 i S lost by stockmen
eack year frorn brucellosis
"I or that reason farmers can-
not afford to let down their guard
just because the disease has been
hrought under control in some
areas" the county agent said
Brucellosis in its effect on cat-
tle may cause abortions birth f
weak calves a drop in milk pro
dilution and bill porary or per-
m anent infertility In swine
symptoms may include lameness
posterior paralysis and infertility
in addition to abortions Sheet
said
Control of brucellosis in cattli?
is accomplished by Hood testing
cows and vaccination of heifer
calves at four to eight months of
age hy a veterinarian Usually
vaccination is not used in swine
will) blood testing relied upon as
the ma :or step in the control pro-
gram Sheets noted
Brucellosis can best he attack
ed on an area basis it Nvas point
ed out viith fArmers within a
given area cooperating to clean
Ill) the disease and follow up I hv
elimination rf the problem by
hining veterinarians test 'heir
cattle periodically
CITY 1-11 (1LUI:
1101I)S lIEETING
The Cloker 4 II dub met in re
gular Ntonday with Presi-
dent Glnger Lou Wacker presid-
ing according to John R
reporter
Two songs "Turkey in the
Straw" and 'llarvest Horne"
were sling by the group led by
song leaders Rae Jean Dixon kind
Pohine Ile Curtis Game leadei
Harvey Steinktiehkr in1 Gary
Kippenberger It'd the until) in
t o g rues
Parents who nib-nth-1 tbe mee1 i!14
Wf're Mrs L JI Kiphenher
layden 1101bs 7tIrs
Filtt Mr and 'Mrs Plovd
NO and NTrs Jan Cawlbell
and Mrs Cilliert Steinkuchler
Mr and Mrs llobcrt Sheets and
Hairy Wacker jr
TIGER CUBS
SUFFER LOSS
To PERTITO!!
Coach Ga)lon Mendenhall's Ti
!!cr Cuhs sot!ere1 their fir-1 set-
back Thursddy m111 A PeiTvton
Tr dI0 ri i Nil decision
a hard Lotit hall game played
on a tondo tort
seorin was confined to tho first
ha:t tho Cobs huekled down
toiiti defensi‘e business atter
hall time to si vf the Texan
troolitick Ouch 01 heti for both
touthdow ns
Perryton in the openitr!
lii'k IS rn Cock rambled 21! yArds
on a trosshuck for the score in
the lirst (01r1Cr AlYla Plowed
up I hp middle for the two point
conversion
The Cubs got hack on their feel
after tho tly and tidy Spen
ter k (Mt 45 yards around if end
to the Perryton 10 to set up tho
Guymon touchdown I mime Fos-
ter carried IU he six then Spell
tor romped over for the six point-
er Fo!te's tom ersion run was
stopped 1:owk1 nd the firt
1anYt ended 8 IL
Play Repeats
The cross hook worked a:'ain in
the soeond quarter for the To
as Champion took the ball on
his and galloped 80 y into
the Guymon endtime iiii Ely-
la nude good the converitm to
gi‘e lit oil 16 points
Tho Culls 1k-ere outrwhed
yards to 192 as the Texans gam
ed IQ first (tom os to five for Guy
mon Perryton no er had to limo
hde the cubs 10Ied tire I Hue
for an averiwo of '27 y a rits
Only one pass play clicked for
either loi m that one for the
Cuhs and seven yards Guymon
attempted si and 'tad one inter-
cepted Perryton 1111cmpted
With the Clib'S Eddie hompson
grahhing one
The muddy field produced a lot
of Texas futnIdes hut only no for
Guymon The Cuhs manared to
recover fie uf Pyrryloll'S bob-
bles The Cuhs recovered tlwir
ti lone miscue
Thursday rahCs loss the first
a the season for the junior treh
sthool team gives the Cuhs a 51
II cord
Ne game for the Culis is at
home when Guymon plays host
tII Texhiona Tuesday at 7:50 p tn
Wind tip iiiie will lie played at
Sunray 'lox 7:31 pm Thursday
CUBS FINISH
SESTI
TEXIEM Vart
Coach Gdylon Mendenhall's Ti
ger Kittens finished the SeaSen
Tuesddy night with a 2611 thump
Mg of Texhoma giving the Guy
mon youngsters a record of siN
WinS and one loss
The Cubs got into the scorimt
column early in the game Allen
Lonnie Foster blasted his way
yards off right tackle in the open- 1
ing period The Tigers had moved
10 the 211 from the 311 before open-
ing tip hhe hole for Foster
Thomas Goodno's conversion
vttas no good
The Tig Prs scored again in the
second quarter viten Andy Spen-
cer went 10 yards off tackle
Spencer attempted to kick the
conversion but failed and the
Cults led 12 0
Once again hohlimg Texhoma
for scant yardage forcing the
visitors to punt the CON inarch
ed to the eight yard line before
Spencer shot through the midd"e
into the end vino Spencer passed
to inio'21as Cheshire for the Itku-
point conversion la Send 611y11101
it!ta(1 200 tune
Landess Scores
Texhorna lk S ta 1juk
the third quarter With Spencer re
turning the punt 37 yards to the
10 From ilia point it'red Lan
dess sailed around right end tu
score Spencer's kick allempt for
the conversion failed to split the
uprights anti the (iI ItI 2110
Texhoma's lone tally came late
in the final shitnza when Halo
plurrtted over from the Guymon
two yard lino
'Alendenhalfs charges rocked up
10 first downs to four for thei
goests grinding it 210 yard
rushing to 7t1 for Texhotna
cr learn ‘A'te Oita' to move throte4h
the air as the Cubs passed hkat'e
V It no completions anti Tex-
!Jona 11rew an onsuceessfol
Ittne The Cubs punted thrte
limps for an average yardate ot
Texhoind punted three
Inrcs for 17 yards average Gui
mon drew four penalties for a
total of 20 ?ards Teshoma thrt e
for 11 ytirds
hursdily's g a me v it h Sunray
'rex was canvelled 1y Sunray
'Mendenhall said leaving Tiles
da's game the sc:Hon final The
Cubs only lo-s was suffered laii !
week at Perryton hy a score of
111 6 The seventh and eighth
grade combination won one
one alo dropping
with Pilryton Tin win ‘ls otr
Liberal
AT KING HOME
Mr and Tt 1 J
(if Riverside Cd4 arr visitin-2
in 1lrie home of Mr and Mrs
5(16 S Main Mrs 'William-
(11 is a nicce
PIANO CONTEST
GUYMON onsEnvrn
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1:!-:1)111 NOV EM 11'1 er)1
LOCAL AnwrioNs lirlinn nto
104'1' FOR DiSTRICT JUJU
Arraniaimem have been coin-
piled for area auditions far
piano popilsi of accredited piano
Senday tt 2:ill) pm
ihe First riortio cluirvh ac
coriluei to Mis 'ktoorti
oreit chan-rnan
innes of this audition will
play in recital ibkith other arca
innos al the northwe:a
conventi(n 1)klahoina lust(' Tea
vhers associatitql in Alva on Nov
'Many more pupils may now
parioitpate since the ileariet has
!writ divided in'a) divisions ELA
chiUt ‘k 1i take a theory lest in ad-
dition to playini the Mani)
Arthur 111es Panhandle A and
0ifitizo and imrs
Men WM iiikh:iei4
participatiniJ will he
those of Mrs Ruby Lowery
Nirs Don Powers Ilat
ko: and Mrs 1 A Chapman and
'Miss '‘loore fltivinon
Auditioni wilt he open to the
A completely modern cafeteria
built at a total cost of $26(1)0
111 IW completed and ready tor
lee "probably by Thanksgiving"
VarlitoteW school Supt Jack
Bryan has itinimnced
Construction och began in
Ail‘ipo !intact! the end of a two
year dike for funds Bryan said
ltbiney dS obtained through the
building fund levels in school
elections held during the past No
years
The new cafeteria It by sit feet
till e a seating capacity of
about ton students Bryan said
A hallway connects the cafeteria
with the present school
CI) to the present time students
have used a converted class room
tor their lunchroom Vryan said
The clies room ‘111 now be re
veiled to its regular function and
the old kitchen area turned into
a store room
The exterior of the new building
cinder block hrick closely match-
that of the present school
builihng providing an overall tiji
pearance of continuity
TII N SC I V I NCI
SEItVICE NOV 25
h Guymon Ministerial
ce's annual Thanksgiving service
will be held Nov 25 at Nelson
Ntemorial Presbyterian church
"ley Phil Demetro has announc-
ed Or M J IA'P pastor of the
First lloptst church here Will be
the featured speaker
Plans for the service were
made during the regulJr Alliance
meeting Monday in the Church it
the Nazarene study Organization-
al plans for the Christmas baAet
vere also discussed at NIonday's
meeting Lev Demetro said
1 I OSI'ITA 14 STA UT
I 10 LDS 11 EETI
The medieal skiff of the Guy
mmi Municipal hospital met in
seion Nionday night
viewing' a film "Current Therapy
of Dialielici" and holding disci'
siiin of the planned hovital exlmn
James Id Mullen superin-
lendent Doctors who atlended thy meet
VC E I Ilatforid P 1
luelrich L L Lowrey and Il14fullen
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Thp onrd!nned to kin in
per wet 14oliall !inn hy dr ip
ping the Ilidnt 1112 Nronday
aetoirdim4 T Dunham
clueschont coordinator for Ws
Inc lho ln put on a scorin4
how in downioe ('nits aoo
fhe iLditcd (IMP tho
tirst and third quarters pushing
indro a teo puint eon orston
iotor the tir-t tow lidokn for the
innin1 roTh Giant touch-
din n4 came in the fourth gnarlier
do the Emoles mandedol to halt
any (Ain point allompf
DlitillAn noted that the CtilT a
loam xvhich has :c1 to yin a bail
wamo lookod much improvod
Monday ni'd111 and that none of
the fur rear tonclidowns came
The knitters cored once in
the firi tdml ocond poriods and
tki jF 1lt fliuil stanta
No t kkooks itoolito header no
lion at A10111011i1 Will
leat1110
Colts and the Voar acddinA the
t11 date of
play A Mild 1)0 a IltIOlitleP(1 later
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1111ISICAI
Leading roles in George Cersh-
win's musical "Df Thee 1 Sing''
to he presented by the Guymon
hichshool choir Nov 9 and 10
Itae been announced by Director
Hooker Fisher
Taking the leads are Curtis
reel Gerald Clomans Connia
Nioere Sam' :loore VanceY
Daryl NIcVey Stan Tyler Ken-
dall Hardy David Krug Linda
Allen Jody !lve ilen fleece
lax Gerald Hamilton
KaNe Kodinantack Perry Grant
Hatfield '1111se Holland llasonya
Colgin John Dunherson Karen
Kirk Find Drecheen and Mina
The l'illtrier Prim winning mus-
ical is a humorous satire on the
inanner of electing the president
and viee-president of the United
Slates Fisher sari the show is
the most ambitious ever under-
tahen hy the highschool chair
MOUE MAItIZIA6ES
IIERE IN OCTOBER
A check of Texas county court
clerk records Tuesday showed a
total of to marria!2e licenses is
suoI in the county during Octo-
ber increase of four over the
same month a year a gO
AS the monher of marriages in-
cre0“I divorces showm: a
Irop for the two compara-
tive months with three granted
this ear compared to five last
year
ADAAIS SETS
TRADE DISPLAY
Adams IfarihFacing Co Guy-
mon will exhihit its MO line of
products at 71st Annual Wes-
tern 1het11 implement and Hard-
ware Asiwiation trade market in
KallSaS liVe MUIlkipat
-Naulitorilint Jan 1419-20 laGo
vio three day iffair attracts
ON Tr hardware and imple
dCiliTS each year
Dr John N Orem
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