The Guymon Observer (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CEVMON OBSERVER
THURSDAY JANUARY 21 1957
('Yt JICH () S E 111)1ES' IA) t 1N(
UNI)E1Z(4)ES C(MIPIAETE ItEN()VV11()N
(Continued from page 1 most have had much to do tokkard
tiristie fointings 'fley are as j pliht before
deciperable as ancient that aligns! body Once they were
phies and of all places they now convinced of the delierate need
adorn my once prim face for my renova'acri tliy"went
or emirs it Imp to sip one's out and decided that Jitst 1 Iciat
name in print—Itut any !kiln( WI vuijIti not do I must hitiit a (unr-
uly face looks anything but good - tilde fact-Idling
and the number of names -401111
almost make up the county tax IT IS A sad thing if t may be
rolL Wort of all is the medm used allowed a bit of self pity' that in
(or this iiirtistic defacing Of all dispensable as I tint I should be
things it would have to be bright so taken for granted disrt-Tectred
hphck—and on my green ed bemeaned and maltreated
complexion which has been grow- The indignities that are heaped
in greener by the hour upon tue!
The "valet- kilo has tried so It isn't the fact of my faceldt-
v?liantly to keep not neat and ihg that makcs me feel badly
clean has helm absolutely unable even though this tittle it hitS fir be
to find anything that would re- i maior operation Any iiniri
MOVC the smeary star gets a lift from the beautician arid
I am no exception to that rule
AND IT USED to lie that m the The normal wear anti tear of
spnag diet fancy Is supposed to ek cry iltv functioning requires a
turn tlw youn4 itten citric(' O tut of repair now and them but
heart and initials on a come:nem 111 be out of commission for
tree Now-a-das It scents the woks yet
young lady prints indelibly it I am a grumpy old lady per-
lipstick on pulthe siiis! hp'' but after all I do hake a
At tvwst the poA crs that toe duty to my (newts and I S hOU
a s su me it is the young laity ho I be ' as charming its possible al-
does the printing on my xvidis 'the ways I wonder sometimes virhy
young men are Off vkithin people tAke such 14rcaf pnik
my portals- their private facilities and dis-
I am not averse to love's young respect to such a degree their
dream but kk hen my lace is public servants?
cleaned this tim—tell it to the r
nevi spapers—don't adorn my VAS THEY PAY for my upkeep
with )(our betrothal they make Ilse of mc at their
Of course vitti the drouth anti convenience Vhy not respect me
reverses I have been definitely as much as my sister who serves
iind intentionally overlooked by the them privately?
power that holds the county purse Ill really he beautiful ‘vhen
Ntring Ilut the ladies k in this renovation is completed I II
II)(' courthouse ‘hont I serve have tile valls and a tile floor
full length mirrors comfortable
furnishings and I should really lie
TRoopERGiu Es 10A‘1111irt:Ittnitin t I i!ul
me so
GRIM TOTIII AT My request to you My Ladies
don't make me again a seronng
room—all I uit 10 he k it rest-
SAFETY MEET invitini! lounge rnom
So ends the sad lament of the
ladies lounge in the county court
house
(Continuckt from page I t
vould not bt unrcaamalde to
predict that 700 4 Caiinithi (ltIII NV ES IZZAIZI) AT
will die and 160ou will lie iniuri'd
as a 1Cstill of traffic accidents IA'"11 t OF C
this year" Capt Shavkleford con- ItAN(111'rr A1EE1
tinned (( ontinued from page 1)
Texas county's im II I raffle b11 NNIA01 lex oh the brahre
for 19 a hy IA Haltom r
shows that 9') accideeis xvere re to bc 01411(1 shortly
ported to the highway pairod 11oundaries of New Texhoina as
92 accidents invoked 125 vehicles tentatively set hy litard would Ol-
and 133 &kers There Nen (Ike chide the Panhandle if Texas and
fatal accidents costing seven hvcs Oklahoma and the northeastorn
and 49 personal injuries strip of New Ntexico and inelud-
Mg Clayton "mavbe Liheral Kan-
IN THE 92 accidenti the total 1l1111"' Of c°11rsv "°1141
I( personal injuries was 9$ Dollar " t r 11'1114 fil tht' 91h stat'
During his talk Ittard announe
cost of these accidenis nut includ-
irl h(Ital docthr and burial eil that the Amarillo Experiment
costs was more than $S5630 This Stattun Fan" at ralstitand had
meae nf $9:'9 to $ l 91 been designated as the first 4d
:riy " loss' i accitiont and the three regional research stain'ns in
hit ii m
ecoonic lo would run th° "IT"' Plains all'a
ported to the highway patrol Ttinse llounihiries of New Texhoina as
92 accidents invoked 125 vehicles tottlattoslY set hv lizard would in-
anti 133 drk ers There off(' (Ike elude the Panhandle if Texas and
fatal accidents costing seven hves Oklahoma and the northeastern
and 49 personal injuries strip of New Niexico and includ-
ing Clayton "mavbe Liheral Kan-
IN THE 92 accidenti the total as' Al1111"i Of ""Irsc
I( persunA injuries was 9$ Dodar In' hic ralffiul ni thY tith stalY
During his talk lizard announe
cost of these aecidents nut includ-
doctor and horiat (41 that the Amarillo Experiment
costs was more than $S5630 This tattun Vann at Ituslitand had
is an merai4i iif $ti:in to $91 print b(Tri designated as the first of
cly loss per accident Ind the three regional research statien in
total economic lo would run tl"'(rc"ti arYa h
mu Y us-
ch greator in tinit lost aintor I i i i oy too D m
U S epartent
of i Agriculture s o
hospital and mouttlarY ""s ' This i t he knowa
This tvi(0 iinly those as the Southwestern Great Plains
aeriornts teitorted to tiaihiona Field Station Another field station
Highway Patrol not 11ise investi is t" luctitcd Cuturad° and
the third in So-uth I akt ta Izzaid
gated hy city and county officers ' -
A run-dovkii of days hours and salt-
age of accident drivers shows that
inure Heuidenis utitr un satorda J H SETTLES maNter of cere
atid Sunday with an of monies introduced guests and of-
22 for sawnhiv It for su-niFiv ricers of the organization preced-
ing the dinner one innovation was
and an average of per day for
group singing before the banquet
IHe other JO r days of the week
numbers on the pro-
The most dangerous hours are
from 12 poop to 6 pm vith the gram ‘vcre presented by a trio
‘i)c hours tO ('!"11"'ed Cantli Kfttht
Freeman and Geirgni Freeman
Over 125 persons attended the
4
mnor TWAKI Aaeldent aumlitt affair It vas the first It'll)
4
MOR E THAN half accidoll
age The mot dangerOUS as n
reficoed by the tNtlin accident "t
The banquet held H the
report hetkkeen 11 aril :aa hilt'
community room of the school
the most dangerous group falls in
omitting and was prepared :ind scr-
ibe over 50-age bracket
of t h vcd 1 Mrs Nlillon England and
ft (present al 'Ives e 4-floon
her Futioe Homemakers
ciA orgarmation en
forecment offices of ty and coun-
ty mew present at ihe mernm niti A 111 rpfl
HOOKER MB
UOT GUILTY
OF ASSAULT
(Com limed rr(Jm 11ige 1)
in5rseution ill Second street
here they stopped to check their
tires
They both testified they Vvre
Ulla War(' a police car was trailing
them down Western iind they did
not hear the siren but finally stop
ped a mile or so further on
after they noticed a spotlight play-
ing on their car
They testifed they thought they
were being signalled hy friends
and brought their car to a halt
They Ng-1J just driving around
they testified to kill time lute
wading for Frank's dale
The defendants said they were
both emerging from their car to
talk to the unknown men in the
car trading them hen the officers
attacked them
Frank Multiple said that Damon
Smith jerked him from the car
on the right side and hit him Ile
said he struck back and they
into the ditch where they grappled
John !fumble said he Was dm-
ing and that a mau shined a
flashlight in his eyes Ile testified
that the man Mon he didn't re-
(lignite or know as an officer
started alking to the car Ile said
he follimed and that thy Man Of-
ficer 'McKnight suddenly spun
and struck him vith a flashlight
John testified he struck his op
ponent twice on the head vith his
fist knocking him into thy ditch
where he kicked blin several
times Alien the man appeared to
be trying to reach something on
his side
Ile testified he thought he had
his man down and ent to his
brother's aid I le test died he
struck the man atop Frank twice
with his fist and they left the
scene
'the brothers SAIT arrested lat-
er that night at their hotne in
Hooker by Iliglmiy Patrolman T
rats and brought to Guymon
liefusing to Ave etradition the
brothers ere finally ordered to
return to Kansas hut only after
GOVCOICir Ilainond Cary bail
stepped into rescind the extradi-
tion order at one time later re-
tracting his move
llooker residents kVere up in
arms for a period of time and
came to the brothers' defense
siding instances of alleged mis-
treatment by Liberal officers on
several occasions ill the past
A record 71 veniremen were
called on Tuesday and Wednesday
before the 12 man jury Was filially
empatuded and the trial opened
with testimony of the two officers
before noon Wednesday
hue stale rested its case Thurs-
day morning and the defense testi-
mony as given Thursday morn-
ing and during the afternoon
INSTALLliD AS
COUNCILOR IVI1
SUNDAY RITES
(Continued to Page 4)
fly Cooper almoner: Mike Smith
scribe Raymond Linde first pre-
ceptor David Williams second
preceptor Diil id Bailey third pre
ceptor Paul Wright Fourth
Preceptor Tommy Johnson fifth
P receplor Daryl Sprains sixth
preceptor itni Richard Purdum
seventh preceptor
John SAnders out going Master
Councelor will deliver the Flower
Talk
A reception is to he held follow-
ing the installation and refresh
to Ty xhoma for Ntr and Mrs ments will be served by the De
I though ho has been s pea- Ntolay Mothers
Years tlf age hilv there W3S 011V
at numerous (010 r functiolui The public is in lied to attend
(In er under 16 Nine!cen drk ('IS "4'
II' area Guests were present the ecrentony Aubrey Erhart
m ere betv 16 and 20 year (II
front tuytnon and Goodwill as diArivt duPtitY antluuriced
age The nuud dangerous aLe
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relic led by the t rat he accident
The banquet held iu the
report is between 11 aril hilt' )
1 community room of the school A It LA I 1 Z S(
- !mooing atill was prcpdred and ser 11Fip4 TING 11()ND ky the over 5ll'age bracket
i ‘ed 1 Mrs Milton England and ' 4 1 4 4 4
Representatives of the scnoels
her Future Homemakers iCentinuect irom page i P
l'iA le orgarmatien init Liw cn will he in the Trill Mazer pro
forecment (inlet's of cily and coma cram this idc
tY "rl'' Pr"unt- at- ih(s 11"11"''''' 700 AIZE l'I'41) AT Film Shown
The basic pro!:Jam f!!! -Slep Up - A neu:Thborhood film vs slumn
The Andek- in t!1i- the b11- l'ANCAliE Sl'I'l'ER ittil v l'Idincil by :Irs Ltin
ing points: Enlovecnient 14 traffic !Continued 'row pd:a! I ! folitmed by a discussion of the
lays should be trlaencd if ne all the kives “!il1 like hecr 'nok prosdna The council oft('
cssay to the ploportions of a lo do a good job" Dalt' u riditund 1(1 adopt the neighborhood pldu ot
'crackdown'' trame cowls must lt C nollins kvds hvdd man 011l'aiiiatiort
strieier fl uiTensions ter Martin cotleo maker arid 11Close Spearman Training Chair ""- 7- H
if lieviis more ktp1lenher4er chief dish- Julone Strom: G"nd- ness ono ioe Knoki ledge toiit ‘g h4
filr Chr lalir itiliitoN dct tl! ‘1 ahrr definitely profit from this trip
well Program chairman Mrs
stuP drIvcr eilocalion kiln in I I:II Nash was nmior tionw Shee Citivinon 111 Lciit'tcr t" start Phill")1"Lt
high se1104)1 and hiwitnis i es N‘orking and Mrs Mary Hood' (oothvell 111't'"114111 Y s"
takciL tder him K chief' Tv" county rieatate icilow 111 eon) meinoers arm alt Other famrs
re may benelit by it
i I
I syrilp pcnscr alid Williams Mrs (ti rcnci Snapp Cimarron
THE TYPE OF citLoin aulion wits heal haiterbea counlY representati‘e for thy ik'IL
needed to -Pack the Attack- ir1
Money For Project nominating commiltee This rv
needed to —Pack the Attack— or Money For Project I nominating committee The re
clinks: Support for trtillie mil I palph orown h1 ow to or commendations of the committee
cias Paitcipation Lfl d giitlivin4 and returning toll the It ere accepted for these offices in
activit!es personal "era kolottn- hairs used to) seat the hunot:ry Its Inch acancies occur this ear
on unsafe traffic pra(tices tt Pot) !oohootots kept The next Area Council Incrting
-Officer (lint nnlY as good a the toovt1 soothvd m oh music V ill he held tii April Mrs Mar
job as the cilliens wont Monet— I (records pia ()ter the PA Out saldo
Shackleford staled lo-ystem tfulian Schaub tt ofo
As ton example he toiled the gen ticket taker for Ow hiwatt Hoohur Ground Hog
ral practice of roohicinog I: t rime tans
i64opper January 31
drunhn tin in g to a lesser All the uroceed s oof this annual ' "
charoe UI -reuhloss drivitu4- on supper go to the arum" o it and Alen of the Ntallus Alemonal
order to ribtain a gotilly pica or charitable projects of the club Alethodist church in Hooker will
to) avoid the mandatory penalty I Dale stood sponsor their annual Ground
of the surrender of licenses Through loim the local km tonis suppor ThurstLiy Jan
and the ittanthitory fLQs Ii pit club expressed thoop appreciation A Porixey chairman reported
ton conviction of drunken (kiting for the support goten this fund Friday
Many juries have so) reduced the raisilet! supper and for the tt ork Set ri ill begM it pm vitt)
grmoter chlirm and the traria of- o of the tloonolnors which made it so I "all you can eat for $1 2-1 and
Lict:r do not1in about it :LucuzJult 113 cocutot the clotaaniati
I:O)Y
l'E114S OA' T1t11)
TO) CIIICAG()
(confintwd from page 1 )
by the mess
Mrs K a thlopn Knipe education-
al director for tlw Chicago lioard
of trradoo took us to the Trading
Floor the largest in the w °rid
w here commodities are bought
and so old
SIflh!)lIs of grain from each car
load yo it h analysis w rotten on the
package are placed on I aides
where buyers !nay inspect t hem
and make their decons without
having to go) from car to car on
the railroad tracks These buyers
are (!tnploy ed by feed m oofae-
t ures millers export traders and
others who make purcha ses ac-
cor(Iing to) their needs
THEN THE Chicago Board of
Trade opened and bidding began
The method StTIOed Very disord-
erly but when Mrs Knipe ex
pia ined later in the conference
room all that we had seton and
heard w e could see t hat it was
really very efficient For instance
if a flour mill wanted to buy
25000 bushels of vi heat and an
elevator anted to sell 250ou bu-
shels they could make tho side
in a matter of lit seconds
On t he cash market com timid
ties are bought and sold for im-
mediate delivery imol on the fu-
ture market product s are bought
t he underst a nohow deli cry
will Imo made at a specified time
in the future This enables t he
mills to) be sure now Ittat I hey
will ha ve grain to mill later on
Crain k Sold according to grade
and after seeing the ditference lot
po-ices per grade 1 was certainly
impressed with the import amt of
produeing high quality grain in
order to receive hop market prices
WE WE R E then taken on a tour
of the General !I its plant There
WI saw how they store their sur-
plus grain to boo used at the time
whion needed how the grain vas
processed into food product s such
at breakfast cereals and thuu
packa gett for protection and con-
venience The general public is not al-
lowed to) go through this plant
Later the delegates 25 boys
and 12 county agents represent -
ing 12 states held a session Some
of the county agents gave talks
and illust rations on how grain
marketing was carried on in their
count les Ty Thompson Service
Director of the National 4-11
Comm it talked to us on the
import ance of grain market Ong
Ja mes Iuoix grain marketing spe-
cialist from Oklahoma A and M
college gave us an illust rated
talk on —where the grain goes
after it is soil to the local elevators'
11"- dl'It1" "1"' (livid" i"1" b oard Fifteen days prior to the
four gr""ps to dise"ss "Will° I election thy names NN 011id be filed
littadership can I give b"ck hiii"e l' with the seeretarymanatter anti
on the Grain Niarketing i Lit a I
l-°—- In? 'other nominations may he made
A panel discussion was held on I hv imy member from the floor or
what each group had discussed by filing the name of the nominee
when we re-assembled I was one !Nvith the seerettoymaitter
of thy four boys on this pamd
Article ‘1 Section 1 provided
for the board Of directors 10 elect
WE AGREED the most impor-
t ant points to take back home
k‘ vre: I ) More pubhcity such as
Timely Speeches Demonstrations
radio and newspaper iit ieles:
(2) To encourage the use of bet-
ter seed of recommended varie
lies so wv can produce grain the
millers want and (3) To him)
more grain judging schools to
help us learn more about the
qualit y of grain
)(her points of interest isited
oil I hiS trip included the "Break-
fast Club" radio program and a
tour of the Museum of Science
and Industry At Ow museum we
saw t he perfect farm plant in
life site It was complete in eery
detail from tho farm house and
its furnishings to six models of
ractors ith equipment attached
and incholed all other farm build-
ings animals and poultry
We also w ent through a man-
made coal mini complete Nk h
We ako vent through a man- -- -- --- — --" - -
dal1ati't 19v11-11'S gactml111(111(isrth‘te'an' elWhillir' -
in a il e coal mint complete k ith
alontirtued"ilritittritellsalgaelc11) that
rone gym when Hooker girls meet
the wiailiing maehiner
the home-standing Tyrone lassies
a a Texas county
WE WERE tHen shiRkii through i she had not received iiny
Nt 11 am the Ilarliesty-Adams
!it tlertnan submarine captured in : lion ret-llir1lni4 the chatilintr''Cr1Iti'11
world Nvir 11 1 sa a vi‘ ! but that she (hit not hello e it '4irls 'Ain IllaY
!of its actual capture ‘tod matorially 11ct the vk blirNt boys game of the tourney
! icor entertainment ‘t k cre giv OniCr Othcc cxcept pussihk ‘01 he the Goodwill Eureka clash
' en tickets to tin meama too le for the adthtion ot the surplus at I pm Thursdo with Tex
S -
!tek en Wonder ot th
s e world " 1 ci inna iday and ir
enetamo
(1!) FrIda Y a f I (-11!"1 ‘' c II !Id - I a "cc w "14 ha ' be(' ri 11 a ir'll'I(i::1' 11‘11':111111111)(1(1(ir)iIiii:ilik:)ti'l('Iigitl111'lle'ti:irlilit:tIr:)'al'iltigig2h: lailt 1-p:3:rnalis()
time to do what tt wanted and Ihrollidt (tiller departments I — a
Imo to do V hat t itticd aiiu I I u ii ii 111d 11111'111N
more to:01014 k int s kola- ithe supper and under him vvrt Ittylen Fisher of Spearman t 1"1" "n: a - of Night action for the tourney will
1:11 the Aork Mrs:1
a 6:45
tors: if triiftle Ims nd ordiniitic- 'filo° ydrhrem:h Ermst vatitrup chairman of the otiminatina cum t "P 44- open t p m: with roue-
(---
es are inadequato state t yam" and cad linheiteni motet presented a slate of iifficers "al Ole local offe ic be affected it is 111""krr Imvs PI"vim-t "mt at 8 pm
tell c‘ 41 611 '4 - ' th
lures and local L!‘crt'1111(1a4 111111ii pimeiike cksi itcA Thermiin!inchidin Olin Sheets: Spearman: - T ( k a 11 m III
ii ‘ kit— a "Imh brut'!" undm's1""d
10s- model oo iha
Hardesty Mau Buys
Registered Bull
yoq can eit for $1 2- and! Ito ‘‘ 4ed h Moadow
13 ccut We LLairmau bild I Luily jaLk
MTN C-C
To VOTE ON
AMENDMENTS
(Continu(d from page I)
Fl !!z1 for hosine!-s membership
stII retained are the methods
for establishing the amount Of
dues Melt calk for the amount
to he paid to be in proportion to
the site and volume Of business
and general interest the firm has
at stake in the community A
special budget committee annually
re s the dues assessment for
each firm and is authorized to re
commend changes subject to Ow
firms iiiiprovid
Solicit In September
one new provision in the amend-
ment to Article IV Section 3 is
that dues shall 1)1 sohcited in
Sept( !ober to coincide with the
fiscal year of the Chamber Pay-
ment howe‘er shall remain on
a calendar year basis
Article V Section I Of the con-
stitution calls for the regular
monthly meetings On the first
londay in each month For more
than a (!ar the Chamber has held
its meetings at noon on the first
Wednesday and has increased at-
tendance several - fold This
iimendment would make the Wed-
nesday date according to the con-
stitution other meetings provided for in
both old and new sections !A ere
III( annual meetings plus eight re
gular meetings The president or
board may call additional meet-
ings 'the eight provided in the
consitution are for the 11101111H of
Januat y Fehruary larch April
May octoher Novemlwr and
December
Simplify Eletions
Involved election procedures in-
cluded in Article VI Section 5 of
the (C il would also be
amended to the more sir o'ilied
form in common usage over DP
past several years the committee
reported
Under the Old section the elec
tion vvould be carried out by send-
ing a complete list of the mem-
bership to all members each
member would choose his nomi-
nees and then the top would be
selected for the election Addition-
al nominations could be made
from the floor Later all members
vvould vote by ballot On the lea-
ders to select the directors
This sstein hag never actually
been used to any great extent by
organization and the new amend-
ment would miike the present
mode Of election -legal"
A five -man nominating commit-
tee ‘‘ould he named 30 days prior
to the election to nominate mem-
bers for the vacancies on the
officers 4)1 president vice presi-
dent and treasurer in December
Under the amendnumt these of-
ficers wwfid lie elected by the
membership as they jia e been in
Jie past
Elections now are normally held
at a special called meeting in Sep-
tember Final anwodment kv oul (I change
the old fiscal i from Jan 1 to
Dec I to the new sstein in use
tin past No ears—Ott 1 to Sept
CITY WELFARE
TEES 011ER
EMERGENCY
Ht'pell1 11':IStat V Sp01111shill
Ne V-
l'"1 ''f 11"rtlt-IY for thor jl)s
00 owler ilv t colorn
— -
tey 1renth Ntr's cicrk Hires
to ttcutotittig to the Atnericon """
titierney Cattle Club liAndle 1)e1)111)
this silo front liar
Guerkini f Inid Mc 71cali Iiiie hi ceit
1
This bull is out of Ilie Cucrioc coduo i in the oche' (it
ro‘v reatO's roll of t I ih ilrimn court tlerk of coon
an olio:kit ccuocd nf ty h':ty clock mg Mr
oI milk and '‘k sncit
pounds of butterkit ndt n 1ku Jan 17
times (Iii0 milking in 3c:) 110s Ntr 11itney ell ktookn in
Ile ‘‘ as to Ntoadow tiit 1 oruplete the
Luihv jaLk tircc u he t ouit tcrhz
ANNUAL COUNTY
1:1 TOURNDIENT
STARTS TIIURSDAY
Texas county's annual basket-
ball tournament will got under
way Thursday at Tyrone with
eight girls tea 'vs and eight boys
teams tangling for tourney honors
only highsehool team in the coun-
ty not eligible to play in the
county meet is Guymons Class
A Tigers
Play wall get under way ThuN
(lay at 9 4'S am in the new Ty-
rone gym when Hooker girls meet
the m their spo1 of action m ill be the
haedlc old ago pensions alit to Ada lm-ildrdeAY ga me at 9:15
dependent children the blind and Pitt-
itHati111 and n hndia Only afternoon action will come
ihrect Iitf Friday when sem
the i-finals in
ha a cham both di visions will be played The
to come under the state incrit winner of the Add ms11irdest
if thry can (inalif and game mill play the winner of the
orti i other phase of tht ri Ty rune -Hooker match at 2:45 pm
fare progriim 1 n the past the rt Friday in the boys bracket
:
l second cmi:fin Is t i
lief hoard kvorker 'take tol a a t n
lipett1 on legislotoe sponnship boys divkion will be at 8145 pm
for their jobs with 1 lir bl':iUkf't 111 match
the Tchhomii-Yartironiih winner
against the Gond v ell rEurelia
Court Oak Hires
tor
NON Dept11)" Afternoon action in the virls di-
ision will match the Textiorna-
Mrs: 'torah Iiii hi Icen Eurcha victor againA the Good
—eidoi1 in the oftice ot rs rbrinigh ‘ inner Friday
kro‘iii court tleth of llicva! CM111 : night a? 730 the ildnietyAdiiitis
:y a deputy clerk retdacing Mr' 'winner i11 meet the Hooker:ly-
konme Camp '‘k rone whir
Ian 17 Finals in the girls divkion
llamey i 100Vill in IA' Ph) lit 710 pm Saturday
ow) ‘k 11 complete the kith the hoyq game ::1ated for
fircc in the t out I (dice S CI vtn
l'A‘l INN ESOTA PAIR spEcIAL FETES
IAA TEST t I ESTS
oF GUY1ION BoLsTER 1957
(Continued from page 1)
something IiuI happened at home
awl his brother who is an officer DimEs rsuE
had contacted Guymon police to
reiay a message
By that time they had spotted
(Continued from Paze 1)
the car behind them and thought
pm and the Tiger-
perhaps it was a Nlinnesoia coup- called for 7
le who had had them stopped Mr Nlauler tilt will begin at 8 pm
and Mrs Dick McEver had had There will be no admission
them stopped but for an entirely
charge but a blanket collection
different reason
Difficult To Believe be taken at the games pro-
The McEvers were official host eveds to go to the Guymon Nlarch
and hostess in Guymon's eourist of Dimes campaign Sercomb said
of the W'eek program ar the Other special events designed to
couple from the land of ten-thT-
s'
'cell the county-wide March of
and lakes accepted the expiaria-
lion L D Denney chairman of Dunes fund include the basket-
the tourist development and con- ball games at Yarbrough sched-
ventions committee of the Guy tiled for Tuesday
mon Chamber of Commerce and
Supper Precedes Game
el"dIV received the ilnspil"litY of Supper will be served at the
the city though they found it dif-
scowl House beginning at 5:30 with
ficult to believe the menu to) consist of chili stew
They were taken to the Wood's bar-b-que beef on a bun pie and
Conoco station where their car eome
was serviced and shown their The first game between Var
room at the Cart Hotel before bough and Elkhart begins at 6:30
the tour of Guymon began
pm with the second intra-school
The IN1cEvers to m took the to the
t gam( following
Airport 'Where Ness expresse
A special game scheduled for
amazement at the magnitude of this event is the game beN eel)
the runway then on a tour of the the fifth and sixth grade boys of
(it' Section including Sunset
Yarbrough
Lake and the zoo There Mrs
ine proceeds of the entire
Ncss remarked that they took
evening will go t0 the March of
their lakes so for-granted it seem- Dimes fund Mrs Earl Hoskins
ed strange that lakes had to be chairman of the Mothers March
nIan-made
reported
At the zoo they were extremely
interested in the longhorn and the h Yarbrough and Eureka
spotted donkeys animals they had PH chills have been having very
never seen good luck with their Chip in for
Impressed by Churches Polio drive Miss Carole Ann
This couple as have been all Wright is Teens Against l'olio
others were impressed II
tt---1 --le leader in the Yarbrough communi-
number and beauty of Guymon's
new churches anril 11 ty and Us Patty Martin is the
61 lead m
leader in the Baker comunity
the has::71 the Ha" National Foundation cards very
They iemnked aboot the number mailed out last week and Mrs
of nei church buildings they had Stelzer reports that $16178 had
ohi-oc‘ed all tnrough this part of been returned on this phase of the
the trip
drive Over 1700 cards were mail-
Ness grasped the key to Guy-
ed and the response seems to be
mon's progress quickly as reveal-
a little slow Mrs Stelzer said
el by his remark "How Nvell peo- would like to urge those who
pie here must work together to received the cards to get them
accomplish Si) much" back hi us just as soon as possible
His business is lire-recapping in Our time is running short The
his home city of 17000 persons ieverd ' 1 '3 -andsln
Virginia Minn is a mining city drive ends jan
a short distance from Duluth and In the Business Card program
when the hosts learned of his busi- the Pioneer Ear has filled two
ness they 1 nle to the
Me- carils and almost completed the
Nall Time Shop where they
third Ntrs Stelzer reported
shown the facilities which serve
Guymon and the Panhandle Em-
pire Except for the fact that Ness
TKINS HONORED
works with larger molds in the A )
k
servicing of mining equipment WORK IN
the shops were comparable AGRICULTURE
"Am I Dreaming?"
Following dinner at Moon's Cafe A P Atkins of Guymon was one
the quartet went to the McEver of five
home where they watched the I Oklahomans to receive an
award from Governor It
fights on TV and just visited Gary for outstanding work in the
Mrs N1cEver reportod that num- field of sod and water conservation
erous times during the evening Others receivirg this distinction
Mrs Ness acked "Ain I dream-
ing?" we-e Senator Robert S Kerr Mrs
Paul Mingle of Atoka Euel Lan-
When they said goodnight the caster of Wagoner and F?rdie
guests of the city remarked that Deering of Oklahoma City editor
they would never forget Guymon
of the Farmer-Stockman magazine
and the friendliness of the people: Atkins wils also named pres
'"I'he things you have here that
the tourist would never know about jdent of the newly formed Great
Plains council of the Oklahoma
just going through" they exclaim Association of Soil Conservation
ed districts at the final meeting of
And Mr and Mrs McEver like representatives of the affected
others were quick to answer "Oh areas
yes we'd like to" VI hen asked if
The new program is aimed at
they could like to repeat as speedng up soil and water con-
Tourist of the Week hosts
-'4 7
A P Atkins of Guymon was one
of five Oklahomans to receive an
award from Governor It a y mond
Gary for outstanding work in the
field of sod and water conservation
Others receivirg this distinction
we-e Senator Robert S Kerr Mrs
Paul Mingle of Atoka Euel Lan-
caster of Wagoner and F?rdiz!
Deering of Oklahoma City editor
of the Farmer-Stockman magazine
Atkins wits also named pres-
jdent of the newly formed Great
Plains council of the Oklahoma
Association of Soil Conservation
districts at the final meeting of
representatives Of the affected
areas
The new program is aimed at
speeding up soil and water con-
se vt'ork and will be put
in operation in the western one-
third of the state Tentative bound-
ries are set west of Kay Noble
liogttn Oklahoma Grady Stephens
and Jefferson county soil conser-
vation districts
Laverne Fishel of Coalgate was
elected president of lite Oklahoma
Association succeeding Harrill Al-
len °I Ada
'This is a special agricultural
program with the aim of coord-
inating all the resources of state
and federal agricultural agencies"
Atkins said "The Great Plains
is considered as a special problein
area and this is not an emergency
measure but a long range program
irtterded to relieve the effects of
cli itutilt eyries It is based on
proper land use and treatment"
Atkins further stated that "This
is strictly a vohintary program
and is not intended to displace
any beneficial program now in
progress"
The Great Plains program in-
cludes portions of Texas Okla-
homa New IVIexico Kansas Colo-
rado Nebraska Wyoming Mon-
tana and North and South Dakota
It is anticipated that Soil Conser-
vation Districts will play a major
part in carrying out the Great
Plains program Atkins said
NOV It001iS Add Cd
To City Library
Over loo 1101: books have liven
added to the Guymon Public lab
rary since Jan 1 1957 Airs Jess
Wall librarian atinounced
Among these th'IN volumes are
children's hooks from grade one
up and adult books including fic-
tion and non-fiction Suhjects cov
ered are poetry hiAory
niipies and others
tine volume of VI hiCh the lib-
rarian is most proud is Herbert
V Prochnows -The New Guide
For 1ist ijiSlil full Speakers'
Mrs Wall said the hook had been
out Nice kind that there WaS a
HARDESTY SETS
STOCK SHOW DNTF
FEBRUARY 2
Date of the third annual Ildr-
&sty Fat Stock Show has been
set for Saturday Feb 2 beginning
at 1 pm according to an announce
ment by Jun Lovell vocational
agriculture instructor in the liar-
(testy school
At a planning session the group
voted to continue offering a $10
prerniuni for the first place steer
and a $5 prim 'IMO for the first
place lamb and hog in both light
and heavy divisions
Officers elected at the meeting
were Buford Stump Jun Bandies
and John Fox These men vill ac-
cept contributions lif any amount
for support of the local show and
will make final arrangements for
the show Lovell said
F FA 44-1 Entries
Itardcsty Chapter of Fut ure
Farmers of Aric1 and Harks-
ty 4-11 boys will enter nine steers
23 haritows and nine lambs in the
show Breeds to be shown are Here-
ford Angus and Shorthorn steers
Berkshire Dung- Chester While
Hampshire Spotted Poland China
and Crossbred swine: awl Shrop-
shire Hampshire and Southdown
Judges for the )how will be the
Panhandle A and NI college live-
stock judging team and their coach
Dale Hoover of Goodwell
Steers entered if the show will
be weighted at the Equity Eleva-
tor in Hardesty and the hogs and
la III bs Olt be weighted by Loyd
Bennet on his small animal scales
at the show
Adult Judging
An adult judging contest will be
held in connection with the show
Lovell stated and pens and chutes
are being built for the affair
FFA Nlothers are preparing the
annual turkey supper served at
the show proceeds of which de-
fray the annual Parent-Son banquet
in Hardesty
Attending the planning meeting
for the show were Dave Wagner
Willard Jones Buford Stump Ho!
lis Quesenbury John Fox Jiin
Handles Nlarion Pafford Lawson
Give James Tharp Willis Banks
Chester Smart Jon Lovell and
the 4 II and FFA boys
CITY GETS HEW
TRUCK SERVICE
Vic Woods and Son Truck Ser
vice headquartered at Pauls Val-
ley will establish a Guymon
branch by Feb I Melvin "Red"
Hunter new smierintendent here
announced Wednesday
limiter and Wayne Woods both
of the Pawhuska branch office
‘vere in Guymon Tuesday and
Wednesday looking over prospec-
tive locations for offices and
equipment storage and making
preparations for the move It
Airport facilities were also being
checked
Perhaps two key men in addi-
lion to Hunter will be moved by
the firm to Guymon he said For
the most part local labor will ie
recruited by the company tk hen
operations begin
The firm is an old established
Oklahoma oil field construction
outfit furnishing roustabout ser-
vice and trucks as well as doing
general oil field construction work
1)ARYI SPIZA(INS
TINS IWCORI)
10()K CONTEST
The Guymon FIFA held a re-
cord book contest last week to
help iMprove the record books
Daryl Spragins won first and re-
ceived a gold medal Max Reline
was second and received a silver
medal and ltilx Tumilson was
third and received a hronze medal
The (lu) inon FFA held a
Farm :tiop contest Jan 7 1957
in the P1k laidding The first
place team Ias Texhiona second
place was Hardesty with Boise
City third
One of Curtis Ileer's Chester
while sows farrowed for the first
limo last week She had a liter of
ten pigs
Raymond Pierce and Daryl Sph
ragins each plan to make a lamb
blocking stand in the tint thril
kvecks (luring FPA class Ralph
Bryan plans to make hog trough
for his swine project during the
next three weeks in the shop
Meisner and student teacher(
olpeil Gerald and Curti Beer by
detniorring six Holstein heifers
week
Contributions for the r‘larch of
Dimes taken at half-lime Of the
Clayton and Lamar games last
Nveck totaled SAN
Guymon Student A In
A & M Tech School
rhrce Guymon students htoe
rolled for the spring semester at
(Catmint' A and 11 Tech at Ok
mtge continuing their tratie
training
11 Huh hi reenrolled
printing Cele Wilson in relrigcra
lion and Dale ‘‘ilson in commer
dal art
A and :t Tech hto been onerat
out Nice kind that there was a ' A and t Tech has been operat
aitim! list for it ing on a year roond basis since
"This is one book that won't stay lit vas first opened in 1944 Re
on the shelf very long at R time Tech celehrlted its lOth
Ne think' he I aunt criary of operation
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Fields, Raymond H. The Guymon Observer (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957, newspaper, January 24, 1957; Guymon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2139462/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.