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DEATHS-
Marjorie Dell Ballor1 -:- 4':l :41'''-31t
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Services for Mrs Marjoll- Dell :''
Ballard 36 were held today zit'
1
2 pm in the Calvary Baptist 1 t : kl
church here with Rev W—Iter 1
Draughon pastor officiating
Burial in Stigler cemetery was - ----44 y
directed by Mallory F u n e r a 1
home
Mrs Ballard a former Stigler 1 ('''
resident died last Friday In '- "
Dolores Colo She was a member
k ':M:i
of Calvary Baptist church here
!
She was also a member of the
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40
Order of Eastern Star
it 1 '
Survivors Include her husband Roland mitt
n borne Carl Eugene of the boe three 1 1
daughters Lyna Gene Penny Inip lies For
and Susie all of the twine her 1111 aira
parents Mr and Mrs J W Cox'
cc
Stockton Calif three brothers I
Gene Cox Alameda Calif Bruce ounty Sh '
erilt
Cox Stockton Calif and Verlin
Cox Los Angeles Calif and one
sister Mrs Lyndal Hatch Ala- Roland Smith has filed lc
meda Calif office of County Sheriff of
Me Nina A Hammons
Services for Meivina A Ham-
mons 82 Quinton resident who
died Thursday in Wilburton were
held Saturday at 2 pm in the
First Baptist church in Quin-
ton Rev Dwight Gower pastor
officiated
Burial in Quinton cemetery was
directed by Mallory Funeral
I Lome
Pallbearers were Tom Brash-
er Ernest Wilcox Bert Kelly
Fred Kirby Manuel Biggins and
Ray Cloud
Mrs Hammons a native of
Sulphur Rock Ark came to In-
dian Territory as a child and liv-
ed in the Quinton area most of
her life
Survivors include one daugh-
ter Ina Talihina one son Eu-
gene Wilburton two sisters
Mrs Frank Banker Quinton and
Mrs Winnie Holder Dallas Tex
and four grandchildren
Stuart To Run
For Stale Senate
M E Stuart rancher and re-
tired businessman of Mc Curtain
has authorized the Stigler News-
Sentinel to publish the formal
announcement of his candidacy
for the office of state senator
from Haskell and McIntosh
counties The announcement fol
lows: I I promise to name only men
"I am asking the voters of of highest character and ability
Haskell and McIntosh counties to any of the positions which it
for their aid and support in my will be my responsibility to ap-
race for state senator and am: point I am not financially able
assuring them that I will devote to make an extensive and elab-
my full time as senator This will orate campaign but it is my in-
not be a sideline as my ranch tention to see and visit with ev-
activities are on a small scale1 cry voter in the county but
I will have plenty of time to de- should I fail to see you person-
vote to the duties of the state ally may I ask that you please
senator's office and this interest consider this my earnest appeal
will not be confined to a favored for your vote and support in the
few but rather to all the citi- coming primary and I will be
74TIS of Ilaskell and McIntosh eternally grateful for any con-
counties sideration given
"I am not a politician I am "PS: Win lose or draw I will
a retired businessman and farm- never allow myself to become at-
cr I am 57 years old and attend- tached to or a part of any inch-
ed the schools of McCurtain vidual or group whose intent or
where I was raised For the past scheme is to dishonestly or dis-
30 years I have been a travel- honorably accept or use any pri-
ing salesman and owner of a re- vate or public monies or proper-
tail grocery firm and wholesale ties
electric supply house "ROLAND SMITH"
"I am the son of a widely- (Paid Pol Adv)
known school teacher of Has-
kell county Professor James C
Stuart who taught at Hoyt and DEATHS
McCurtain and no do ub t
taught some of you As the son
A s h er Wriley Sherfield
of a school teacher I will natur-
ally be for the betterment of
Services for Asher Wriley Sher-
Our public school systems road
field 77 Panama resident who
Improvement farms and all
died Wednesday in a Poteau
classes of legislation that will
hospital will be conducted Sat-
help the people of our state as 1
urday at 1 pm in the Free Will
a whole but I will be against
Baptist church in Panama Rev
any increases in taxes whatso-1 m
Summer Baseball
Program For Boys
To Begin June 3
will begin June 3 according to A -'— N
t- 1 $ t ! I I
Rev Gordon Spencer chairman l''
t ' !)e i
-
of the club's baseball commit k11) r''7 ational 119 Clubs
tee ' - let- - - i 4!
! 4 Is ti(-0- - -
4 1 Ile asked all youths between ! 'Sv
holitml '1 atith the ages of II and 13 inclusive !
-
- --
--
'''' ' In
Celebration
who are interested in playing : :' — ! ! !
1
Sinitil riles ror baseball this summer to contact " --
Mac L McCrory Stigler high-
'"'' l'‘''' '! Homemakers and home demo-
achool instructor W h o vill sup ! t
-1
or r ervise the program '4 ' ' nsrat ion club member in s Ilas-
''' '" io k 1 be salut
t A‘ zi! 1 omit will ed next
illi ' -'''
County Shrill - The minis ter s aid boy s may yl -: —
register for the program either ik -s 0I Alk
r ' ' 4 week Mav 4-10 durin the n
r a-
J i k
r w - tional observance of home demo-
this week or next week i 4 kst- is " l4 nstration week The '265 club
4)
Roland Smith has filed for the Players will be divided into '4 i 4 $
s (r- a : :- ! : women in the county are among
office of County Sheriff of Has-1 three age groups — t h os e 8" '4:: 11)‘ f 1-: 33000 in the state and 61: mil-
kell county and hits authorized through 10 years those 11' t t' 1 It -: g il lion
th
t- 1 A I " - y - in e nation who take part
the Stigler News-Sentinel to through 13 years and those 14 ! ss sq s"
" i r ' ' ' in the educational program aim-
publish the formal annonunce-1 I
is at better home and commun-
ment of his candidacy The an-
Mac I IslcCrorv who will Earl Bilyeu ity life
nouncement follows:
supervise the Stigler Lions
"As a Democratic candidate for baseball program I or e The National theme this year
club's
the office of sheriff of Haskell declacoaches are red that adult needed y is the same as last year—To-
boys this summer yesterda
County I take this means of in- and 1 yeu Enters day's Home Builds Tomorrow's
sponsttrs
troducing myself to you the vot- World" However the state theme
for
ers of lIaskell County and make y baseball r ra
for Oklahoma is "The Homemak-
the pogm
the following statements: I am who will have sons pro a er Meets the Challenge in Our
"Fathers 1 on s
41 years of age have no physical t ace Changing World"
particip atin g' i n he grm
handicaps Was born and raised
or other interested adults are 'I would like to invite every
on a Haskell County farm and Earl Bileu of Keota has filed y I
urged to volunteer either as a oomemaker in the county who
have been actively engaged in sponsor Cr s tated or as a coach " Mc-
B f for the office of County Sheriff is not a member of a home dem-
farming all my life of Haskell county and has auth-lonstration club to consider join-
ory "usiness irms
"A lifelong Demosrat—my fa- orized the Stigler News-Sentinel lug '
are also invited to sponsor one" home demonstration
ther and grandfather Democrats teams Anyone interested in to publish the formal announce- agent Alice Pyron said recently
before me Strictly sober a regu-1 onsorin or coachin team ent of his candidacy The an e
spg g a ! m - The time required for club a-
lar M requested to contact me "
ender with family at 1 - nouncement follows: tivities is small in comparison
is
church No police record have! "Having received considerable with training you are sure to
never been accused or arrested11--- I encouragement I am going to be
receive"
for any crime or misdemeanor through 18 years the club chair- a candidate for sheriff of Has-
Special programs scheduled in
This is my first time to ask for man explained Boys will be kelt county subject to the de- the county during national home
a political or public job cision of the voters at the Demo-
placed according to their ages demonstration w e e k include
"My family consists of my wife cratic primaries on July 1 and
on June 1 and 12 boys will be newspaper stories window ex-
and three children one child in assigned to each team he add- 22' : 'Wilts and the Annual Tea and
grade school one in junior high ed By way of better acquainting
Dress Revue
and one in senior high school I Plans as outlined by Rev many of the people with my!
have no axe to grind—no mud to Spencer call for games on Tues-
background and qualifications I —rhe homemakers of Oklaho!
sling I only want to conduct day and Friday nights of each
was born on a farm north of ma are indeed meeting the chat-
a clean campaign and if elected week Games in the C" league
Keuta October 25 1930 I attend- tense of our fast changing wort(
"
make you a clean sheriff that years) will begin at 6 pm ed grade lellool at Red Hill and by being better informed con
(8-10
you will never regret having vot- those in the "B" league (11-13 graduated from Keota Iligh cerning their responsibilities t(
ed for years) at 7:30 and those in School with the class of 1950 I I family community and nation'
"I further promise that if the "A" league immediately fol played basketball and baseball' Mrs Pyron said "We feel this
elected I will see that justice is lowing the "B" game in high school and made the all- now more than ever before tin
rendered to all and that crime— Teams in the "C" league will state team in 1950 as a fielder Home Demonstration Club wo
big or small—will be brought to play 5 innings those in the "B"
"My wife is the former Miss men are alert to their oppor
justice I will extend special fa- league 6 innings and those in Erma Jean Wilson of Keota We tunities to help make our work
vors to none but will be at the the "A" league 7 innings For have two children Larry Earl a better place in which to live
service of all who may need or the first two leagues there will and Lana Jean My fath9r is It is the aim of this nationa
call on me twenty four hours a be time limits of 1 hour 15 George W Bilyeu who itstled observance to further acquala
day seven days a week every minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes north of Keota over 40 years ago the general public with tin
week 'Iv rm 4- 4 1 yyd "rn et tv411 IN" and has been a farmer in that l Home Demonstration Club pro
ed
Plans as outlined by Rev
Spencer call for games on Tues-
day and Friday nights of each
week Games in the "C" league
(8-10 years) will b:gin at 6 pm
those in the "B" league (11-13
years) at 7:30 and those in
the "A" league immediately fol-
lowing the "B" game
Teams in the "C" league will
play 5 innings those in the "B"
league 6 innings and those in
the "A" league 7 innings For
the first two leagues there will
be time limits of 1 hour 15
minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes
respectively There will be no
time limit for the "A" games
All games will be played on
Stigler's new lighted baseball
field Stigler businessmen a n d
other local citizens contributed
approximately $3000 for pur-
chaie and installation of the
lights
Barbee Hoyt and Herman Ray
Wood Route 2 Keota
County Excise Board
Convenes This Week
The Haskell county board of
equalization this week began the
Job of equalizing real and per-
sonal property of Haskell county
for 1958 The board will remain
in sessl n until June 2
A new member of the board is
Paul Clement who was appoint-
ed to fill the vacancy created by
the resignation of Neil Scott
Clement is the eastern district's
representative on the board
L jf 41 A“ ViAC10-2 J W
Kelley will officiate tor ivais 1 fie VORRI Will ri
ever
"As your senator I will always Burial in Fairview cemetery in sessl n until June 2
near Panama will be directed by A new member of the bot
be available and at your corn-
Mallory Funeral Home Paul Clement who was aPr
mand And the senate office will
Survivors include his wife ed to fill the vacancy creat
be your office If there are any
Minnie of the home two sons the resignation of Neil t
questions that you may wish to
1 Lloyd of Fort Smith and Floyd Clement is the eastern dist
ask me I will appreciate the
of Panama two daughters Mrs representative on the boar
opportunity of answering them Otto Otto Goins of Panama and Mrs
and you may call at No 452I Raymond Pittman of Ft E'tnith
McCurtain I will try to contact' Roundup Club Will
one brother Willis of Spiro 311
each and every voter of Haskell
and McIntosh counties before grandchildren and 18 great- Meet N Monday onday Evening
- I grandchildren I m '
election but if I happen to miss'
you I want you to know I will
appreciate your vote and in-1 Mrs Jennie Bates
fluence Mrs Jennie Gilpin
The Stigler Roundup club will
meet Monday night at 7:30 pm
in the Legion hut in Stigler ac
fluence Mrs Jennie Gilpin Bates 771 cording to Newell Pis ler presi-
M E Stuart" Quinton resident died Saturday dent
(Paid Pol Adv) morning in a Poteau hospital i Pixier said a rodeo stock con
Services were held Monday at tract will be discussed
- Kitchen Workshop 2 pm in the Lequire school with Refreshments will be served
Rev Chester Brown officiating' he added
Slated Here Friday Burial in Old Panther ceme-1
Miss Mary Abbott Housing and tery near Mr Curtain was direct- PIE SUPPER SLATED
Home Equipment specialist Ok-led by Mallory Funeral Home A pie supper will be held Wed-
lahoma State university will bet Surviving are her husband W ncsday ni4ht May 7 in the En-
In the Stigler courtroom Friday F four sons Ray Gilpin of ' terprise school according to Ed-
afternoon to conduct a work- ! Phoenix Ariz Bessie Gilpin and ward Chunings All candidates
shop on "Kitchen Planning and Turner Gilpin both of Lequire' are invited to attend
Arrangement" and John Gilpin of Sperry two
Home demonstration club daughters Mrs Retha Finch of HOSPITALIZED
members are urged to attend and Fort Smith Ark and Mrs Vir- Mrs Estelle Bill McCurtain
guest are welcome according to ginia Arnold of Phoenix 25 Wednesday was admitted to Ok-
the home demonstration agent' grandchildren and four great- lahoma Baptist hospital in Mus -
Alice Pyron grandchildren kogee
5TOGIER Rinve5ENTO NEL
State Sentinel—Volume 57—Number 9
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11C
The Stigler Lions elub's sum-'
fl et baseball program s oys
- 4144 nstrition week The 265 club
vr ''" t' 4
women in the county are among
33000 in the state and 61:2 mil-
lion in the nation who take part
t 1 : in the educational program aim-
ed at better home and commun-
Earl Bilyeu ity life
el The National theme this year
B ayeu Enters is the same as last year—To-
day's Home Builds Tomorrow's
World" However the state theme
for Oklahoma
a is The Hoemak-
Sheriff's Race er Meets the Challenge in Our
Changing World"
would like to invite every
Earl Bilyeu of Keota has filed I
oomemaker in the county who
for the office of County Sheriff is not a member of a home dem-
of Haskell county and has auth- I onstration club to consider join-
orized the Stigler News-Sentinel' lug one" home demonstration
to publish the formal announce- agent Alice Pyron said recently
ment of his candidacy The an- The time required for club ac-
nouncement follows: tivities is small in comparison
"Having received considerable
with training you are sure to
encouragement I am going to be
receive"
a candidate for sheriff of Has- Special programs scheduled In
kell county subject to the de- the county during national home
cision of the voters at the Demo- demonstration week include
cratic primaries on July 1 and newspaper stories window ex-
22 titbits and the Annual Tea and
"By way of better acquainting
Dress Revue
many of the people with my
background and qualifications I —rhe homemakers of Oklaho
4
those in the "B league (11-13 graduated from Keota MO ceming their responsibilities to
"
years) at 7:30 and those in School with the class of 195t) I i family community and nation"
the "A" league immediately fol played basketball and baseball 1 Mrs Pyron said "We feel that
lowing the "B" game in high school and made the all- now more than ever before the
Teams in the "C" league will
state team in 1950 as a fielder Home Demonstration Club wo-
play 5 innings those in the "B" "My wife is the former Miss men are alert to their oppor-
league 6 innings and those in Erma Jean Wilson of Keota We tunities to help make our world
the "A" league 7 innings For have two children Larry Earl a better place in which to live
the first two leagues there will and Lana Jean My fath9r is "It is the aim of this national
be time limits of 1 hour 15 George W Bilyeu who 1totled observance to further acquaint
minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes north of Keota over 40 years ago the general public with the
respectively There will be no and has been a farmer hi that Home Demonstration Club pro-
time limit for the "A" games vicinity ever since My entire gram which is planned by and
All games will be played on family have always been Demo- for the members with the coop-
Stigler's new lighted baseball erats eration of the Extension Service
field Stigler businessmen a n d "From 1951 to April 1954 1
other local citizens contributed worked for an oil company in "Our program is rlanned to
approximately $3000 for pur- Tulsa: for some four months help strengthen home and faral-
in '
chaie and installation of the 1954 I worked as a laborer for ly life by helping the WOMM to
become more efficient hoinemak-
lights a highway construction company
In Tulsa: for some four months
ers and better informed citizens
Our projects cover all phases of
in 1954 I worked as a laborer for
Nine Youths Register a highway construction company homemaking such as foods and
nutrition home management
in the Lequire area and began
For Draft In March work as a motor patrol operator clothing housing and health
s
in the eastern Haskell County and afety"
Miss Marie Stout of the Selec- commissioner's district from 0e-!
Live Service office has announced! tober 10 1954 to January 1957 that nine 18-year-old youths' Si' First Graders May
s Since January 1957 1 have been
registered in her office during! employed a deputy county tax
March ss Enroll In Boone School
aessor in John C Mann's of-1
O n May 8 Or May 15
They were Lawrence Glen Mc- flee While in this office I have
Kinney Route 1 Stigler David'
I tried to be accomodating to alll
Paul Kilgore Gary Don Kitchen of you as a public servant and All children who will be first
and James Lane McBride all of l during this time I have observed
the operations of the grade students in Boone school
Stigler Doyle Honeycutt Route! sheriff's of-
this fall may enroll at Boone
1 Keota Bobby Leon Lamb flee and believe that '1 can make school on Itlay 8 or on May 15 it
Route 3 Keota Marvis K a y a good sheriff was announced this week by
you
Smith Whitefield Jimmy Dur 1 M 1f1 tn bon o Woodrow Floyd principal
ma are indeed meeting the chal-
leretc of our fast changing world
by being better informed con
flee and believe that I can make'
was announced this wN k by
you a good sheriff
! Woodrow Floyd principal
"I do not intend to make any
promises except: If entrusted Floyd also stated that the
school and the county bath
with the sheriff's office I will '
department recommend t h at
make every effort to pnform my every
beginner in school have
duties in an honest efficient and! -
I a physical examination and coin-
impartial manner I will do my
t i ntmizations before start-
nn dead level best to co-operate
tO Sehool
with other officers in the en-i "
forcement of all the laws I will "May we suggest that you take
seiect the best deputies possible your child to your family doctor
and my services will be available or bring him to the county
In all parts of the county in the i health department located in
day-time and especially at night-
time If elected sheriff I Will the municipal building after I
pm on Thursday May 8 or I5"
make an officer that my family Hovd eThre is no charge
and all Haskell county voters will
heal
be proud of at the ih department
The mother father or guar-
'Although I intend to see every clian is islcN1 to accompany the
voter before the primary election child in order to furnith t h e
if I fail please consider this a necessary Information regarding
Iiutnougn I intend to see every dian is tsiced to accompany the
voter before the primary election child in order to furnith t h e
if I fail please consider this a necessary information reparding
personal appeal for your vote the child's health the grade-
and help I school principal added
Sincerely yours
°EARL W DILI-Elf'
Seni ors Will
McCurtain
(Paid Pol Adv) I
I Hear Leonard Crowder
Stroud Man Accepts
Rev Leonard Crowder of Fort
Stieer Pastorate I Smith formerly of Stigler will-
Rev Victor Coffman Jr who preach the baccalaureate cr-1
has been pastor of the First non for Mc Curtain hichschool
Baptist church In Stroud for srniors this Sunday morning at
four and one-half years this 11 o'clo-k in the McCurtain -
wcek accepted the pastorate of Methodist church it has been
the First Baptist church here ft nnouned by Charles Ford sup-
lie and his wife Mary and erintendent
their three children plan to The McCurtain commencement
move to Stigler May 19 program is scheduled for Thurs-
Rev Coffman replaces Dr Oren day night May 8 in the school
C Reid who resigned recently1 auditorium Valgene Littlefield
because of 111 health will be the speaker
Other numbers On the com-
ADmirrED TO HOSPITAL mencement program Ford said
Jaye Moore Stigler Saturday will be the valedictory by Ken-
was admitted to Muskogee Gen- neth Nix and the salutatory by
eral hospital Jean Bibb
STIGLER OKLAIIOMA THURSDAY MAY 1 1958 Haskell County News—Volume 56—Number 36
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Pictured above are three members Of Stigh r's First Baptist
church enjoying use of the church's spacious kitchen and fellow-
ship hall They are (left to right) !toward Southern Sunday sehool
superintendent Duight Blankenship Training Union director and
Mrs Hubert flaunts church clerk The kitchen is in the building
erected in 1951
Stigler Church In State's
Top Ten In Mission Giving
Stigler's First Baptist church work of Haskell Baptist associa-
is one of ten state Baptist tion and now i3 giving $60 a
churches with most consistent month to support its mission pro-
records of increase in mission- gram
giving during the last seven Strengthening of the church's
years own program went hand In hand
The church is being featured with Its mission giving
by the Baptist General conven- The present auditorium and
tion of Oklahoma in state-wide educational building were erect-
meetings as an example ot how (d in 1951 at a cost of $85000
regular gains in mission-giving Members have paid off all but
spur growth in every phase of $504)0 of the indebtedness
the church program Church membership has grown
Members have set a goal of 18 from 423 in 1952 to 461 at the
per cent of the chureh's income close of the 1957 church year
for world mission gifts through During the same period an av-
the Southern Baptist Coopera- crage of 18 persona were bap-
Dye Program during 1058 The thud into church membership
figure compares vith 8 per cent each year
in 1952 Films made of the church
Members gave a total of $10621 plant and leaders by the state
through the church budget to Baptist public relations office are
all causes In 1952 Regular In- being shown In a series of meet-
creases boosted the total to $18- ings for pastors and lay leaders
959 last year throughout the state 'The films
The Stigler church also has will be released for showing In
contributed regularly to the churches soon
Modernistic Front Planned
tAbt 111 Ntorit1ll 12
Twenty-Two File
For Public Office
Here This Week
No surprise entries were among
the 22 candidates who had filed
for coubty political offices by 3
pm Thursday
All incumbent3 had filed for
re-election but only the county
cominsiOTICrs and the sherif f
among the major office holders
had drawn opponents
The only Republican who had
filed is T A Lowe who is seek-
ing the offive of constable of
Saw Bois Township
Mrs Kenneth Yakley secretary
of the Haskell county election
board has announced that the
filing period will close Friday
at 5 pm
Filings are as follows:
Commissioner (C(ntral district)
Jim Thompson
Jerry E McDow
Commissioner (Western District)
11111 Prince
George W Edwards
Conunission(r (Eastern district)
Arthur Ilendrix
Neil Scott
Sheriff
Earl BUyeu
Edmon E Rollie
Arie Bruner
Roland Smith
County Judge
Nat lienderson
County Attorney
Corn Followell
County Assessor
Min Mann
County Clerk
Fred Duncan
Court Clerk
Ted Boggs
County Treasurer
Ruby Rainwater
County Superintendent !
O L Sherley
County Surveyor
Otis Scroggins
Justice of the PLace (Stigler)
R I Cross
' Constable (Beaver Township)
Chester F Palmer
Jim Harp
Con-stable (Sans Bois)
T A Lowe (Rep)
For Dobyns-Lantz Building 11
Modern heat-resisting fade- will be in 20-inch black plexi- MCDOW ii Ill Run
proof solex glass will extend all glass on the top front of the
the way across the front of the building and jtuit below the
125-feet-wide Dobyns - L a n t z words -Hardware" and "Furni- or ommissioner
hardware building now under ture" will be in black plexiglassl
construction on east Main street letters 10-inches high 1
according to Ilercel Dobyns The hardware portion of the J E mt-Dow who has filed
company head building will be 75 feet by 130 for the office of county commis-
Above the glass will be a seven- fed and the furniture depart- stoner central district has auth-
I
feet-high strip of aluminum ment will be 50 feet by 114 feet orized the Stigler News-Sentinel
to publish the formal announce-
ment of his candidacy The an-
spectrum and below will be a The partition between the two 1
nouncement follows:
12-inch high base of native stone departments will begin about 50
Dobyns said lie listed other feet inside the building leaving 1
building plans as follows: a wide interior front -In announcing that I am a
candidate for county commis-
sioner of central district I wish
Three native stone columns Dobyns said the office prob
to
one at each end and one near ably will be located in the furni-
the center will partition the tare department near the divi-
state that I have served the
front sion of the building
county as County Clerk from
Two large aluminum doors will Completion of construction will Dee 5th 1938 until May of 1943
w
be installed for front entrances depend on the weather he add-
when 1 as appointed County
The name "Dobyns - Lantz" ed Treasmer of Haskell county dus
May 16 Is Closing Date
For Kinta Schools
Leo Donahue Announces
Kin ta schools will close for
the summer holidays May 18 ac-
cording to Leo Donahue superin-
tendent Donahue this week released
the following schedule of activi-
ties: May 2—Junior-Senior Banquet
at 11e of Capri Krebs
May 9—Give Club recital
May 11—Baccalaureate
May 14 at 2 pm—First Grade
commencement
May 14 at 8 pm—Senior Class
night
May 15—ighth Grade coin
menrument
May 16--Il1ghschty)1 coalmenCemen
a wide interior front -hi announcing that I am a
Dobyns said the office prob
candidate for county commis-
sioner Of central district I wish
ably will be located in the fund-
to state that I have served the
ture department near the divi-
sion of the building county as County Clerk from
Dec 5th 1938 until May of 1943
Completion of construction will
when I was appointed County
depend on the weather he add-
ed Treasmer of Haskell county du
to the induetion of the County
Ireasurer into the armed forces
Local Free Will Baptist i erved as County Treasurer
Minister Will Address until June 1945 I resigned In
favor of James Terrell who was
Stigler Senior Class a deputy in that office when
inducted into the army and I
Pev Ed Sunday pastor of the thouelit it Sr 1LS nothing but
Stigler Free Will Baptist church riidit that he should have it
will preach the baccalialreate !or Prior to my time in the court
house I worked 8 years for the
Stigler highschool seniors Sun-
day May J8 at 7:30 pin in the State highway Department
highschool auditorium it has maintaining oiling and building
been announced by Pilmon Reno roath
Stigler superintendent "I mention these two items te
Dr Andrew Holley dean Of show the voters that I have some
Oklahoma State university's knowledge of the !Matilda' part
school of education will deliver of the county government as well
the commencement address in as the constitutional and build-
the hielischool auditorium Fri- ing of and in roads
day May 23 at 8 pan Dr llolley ''I have lived in the central
Ls the son of Mrs Eva lloliey of district for 54 years moving to
StijPr Stieler in 1904
Other closing school activities aetween now and the election
li-ted by Peo include: I intend to try to see each of
May 2—Junior-Senior banquet you personally but if I happen
Miy 11- Spring concert by the to friss any of you I hope that
I at 2:30 pin you v111 consider this announce-
May 21—Senior day ment as my personal request for
riur vote and support
Whitelield School Sincerely
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Will (Inge May 12 (Paid 101 Adv)
NicCurtain Man Will May 21—Senior day ment as my porsonal rectiwst for
— raur vote and support
Run For State Senate Sincerely
White field School J E 11Dow"
M E Sfaart of Mc Curtain is SI"
b)' II Close May 12 (pLod Pol Adv)
the latiA candidate to announcel 1
that he will file for the office of 'clic Whitelioid school vil close
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state senator from Haskell and for the summer holidays Ma:y 12
McIntosh Counties it was announced this veil by A pie supper will be held Fri-
Mien Jones principal d'ay night May 9 at Brooken
Homer Hedges of Eufaula and Jones said diplomas wi'd be Proceeds will be used for the up-
Billy Bohannon and Milam King presented to t h e graduating keep of Brooken cemetery Any-
of Chocotah had announced pre-1 Eighth graders at an assembly one wanting to donate should
viously the morning of May 12 I send contributions to the treas-
In his announcement Stuart' on May 9 the gr21 atcs will' urer Mrs Pearl Bush Brooken
descrihes himself as a rancher be taken on an educational tour Contributions will be greatly ap-
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