The Herald-Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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THUPSDAY SEPT 12 1957
BLUEMOUND
By Mrs Levi Masser
Mrs Mildred Buehler and son
trorn Waverly Kansas spent
Thursday night with Mr and Mrs
John Morris
Mr and Mrs A C Partridge
and Mr Willie Sargent were din-
ner guests of Mr and Mrs Levi
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An Epic of tho
GOLDEN WEST
Turning Back the Pages of Pioneer
History Featuring Television Stan
DOUGLAS KENNEDY of
"Steven Donovan Western Marshal"
BRAD JOHNSON
Annie Oakley's "Lofty Craig"
THRILKADE
featuring CRAZY OTTO
and his RAGTIME PIANO
FIRST 4 AFTERNOONS
AUTO RACES
Blosser Saturday
Mr and Mrs John Morris spent
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs
Buel Morris and daughters mar
Dumas
Mr E M Padget Mr E G
Pribble Mr C B Mounts and
Daniel Mr II E Clenny Bert
and Ray Kenneth Beckwith Wen-
dell Ferguson and Mr Willie Sar-
gent helped Levi Blosser thrash
oats Saturday
Mr and Mrs Albert Morris
Franke and Ronnie visited Mr
and Mrs Sidney Cook Sunday
afternoon
Mrs Wendell Ferguson Anesia
Erie and O'Leen Mrs E M Pad-
get and granddaughter Lea Ann
visited Mrs Levi Blosser Satur-
day Mr and Mrs John Morris vis-
ited Mr and Mrs Sidney Cook
Sunday afternoon
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The printer is the impor-
tant link between reporter
and reader As a special
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or press operations he is
a respected member of
the publishing team
MANY OPENNGS NOW
Good jobs at above
average pay are open in
almost every Oklahoma
county Newspapers and
commercial shops need
trained printers to meet
the increased demands
for more and betier
printing
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This school was designed
with the student in mind
Housing meals tuition
and books are at cost
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THE LERALD-DaMOCRAT - BEAVER onAltomA
Mr and Mrs Darrell Morris
visited her mother Mrs Mildred
Buehler at Waverly Kansas over
the weekend
Mr Jesse Long called on Carl
Morris one day last week
Mr and Mrs Carl Morris and
Thomas called on Mr and Mrs
W A Colvin Tuesday evenng
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs Cart Morris
Nvere Mr and Mrs T B Morris
and Mr and Mrs A F Pittman
from Perryton and Mrs A E Pit-
tman from Beaver
Mr and Mrs Andy Morris lg
ited Mrs Effie Christopher Friday
morning
Mrs Carl Cates called on Mrs
Carl Morris Tuesday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Wendell Ferguson
and children visited Mr and Mrs
Joe Sheppard and family near
Slapout Sunday afternoon
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Mrs A E Pittman from Beaver
is visiting this week with her
daughter Mr and Mrs Carl Mor-
ris A picnic supper was held in the
city park at Perryton Wednesday
evening honoring Mr and Mrs
Russell Cook from Kansas City
Nlissouri Those attending vere:
Mr and Mrs Sidney Cook Mr
and Mrs T B Morris Mr and
Mrs Archie Sager Mr and Mrs
Carl Morris and 'Thomas Mr and
Mrs Cecil Sager and Dowayne
Mr and Mrs A W Caldwell
Mrs Effie Christopher and Mrs
Lena Partridge
Mts Carl Morris called on Mrs
Archie Sager Tuesday evening
Nil's Effie Christopher spent
Wednesday night and Thursday
with Mr anJ Mrs Archie Sager
Mr and Mrs Dick Naylor en-
tertained ‘vith a birthday party
Sunday afternoon honoring their
daughter Be Iva Jean Those help-
ing her celebrate were Retha Sa-
ger Gayle Smith Tressa Wahl
Debra Holden and Mrs Criss Hol-
den Mr and Mrs Carl Morris and
Thomas called on Mr and Mrs
W A Long Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Criss Holden and
Debra visited Mr and Mrs NVen-
dell Ferguson and family Monday
evening
Mr Fred Wilson and Kenneth
Beckwith called on Wendell Fer-
guson Saturday morning
Mrs Bill Wacker Mona and
Leah visited Mr and Mrs Wen-
dell Ferguson and family Thursday
evening
Mr and Mrs Carl Morris and
Thomas and Mrs A E Pittman
visited Mr and Mrs A W Cald-
well Sunday evening
Anthony News
By Mrs Ralph Bobbitt
The Anthony club has a
right to be proud of its menthol's
as the final results of the Beaver
County Fair are tabulated They
used the 4-11 theme of head heart
health and hands and home for
their float and pliced first in com-
petition with the FFA as 11 aS
1-II floats entered from other
clubs in Beaver county
The theme used in decorating
the Anthony 4-1I booth was "Ar-
ound the World with 4-IF' The
booth placed third and was judged
on the following points: 1 percen-
tage of club members exhibiting
2 points for placings (first place
3 points second place 2 points and
third place 1 point 3 decoration
arrangement and care of exhibits
and booth during the fair
Those 441 members from An-
thony winning with their exhibits
were: Lynn Bobbitt a sixth year
boy in poultry farm handicraft
and a photography exhibit of his
poultry also a Hereford heifer and
a junior heifer calf He placed first
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Sept 25—New Model Stocks
Sept 26—Speedway Midgets
Sept 27—Big Racing Cars
Sept 28—Modified Stocks
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OKLAHOMA CITY
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Remember Last Winter's Blizzard — These Folks Often Recall It
Remember last whiter's heavy snows? The above group a part of an Oklahoma College for
party marooned for several days at Turpin enroute to Denver Undoubtedly they often recall their exper-
hances and certainly find it hard to believe they could have such an experitnce as they swelter during
the "dog days of summer" Robert Dames OCW professor pictured above was In another ear and was
maroone4I in Kansas From left to right the OCW students are: Miss Nan !Wimpy Chickasha Miss
Anette Harden Mill Creek Miss Carroll Henderson Perry and Miss Micki Morales Lawton
in the Senior tractor driving con-
test and ill go to Guymon Tues-
day afterntxm to compete with
Terry Nile in the contests there
He also placed fifth in the live-
stock judging contest
Judy Morris a fifth year girl
ranked next highest with a poultry
exhibit Se Wing !Mine improve-
ment articles canning and in the
livestock division Her brother
Jack placed with the champion
Hereford steer anti Grand Cham-
pion of the shOW Ile also placed
sixth in the livestock judging
Judy placed ith in the home dem-
onstration judging and her cookies
placed third in the county exhibit
Kaye and Ann Myers seventh
and fifth year girls tied for their
rank Kaye placed with a canning
exhibit sewing exhibit and emer-
gency meal special clothing ex-
hibit home made bread home
demonstration judging
Ann entered a home improve-
ment article canning exhibit
poultry gardening clothing exhibit
and home demonstration contest
The girls divided honors in the
Sheep exhibits with their younger
brother Neill They had a second
place a champion as well as 3rd
and 5th placings
Joyce Bobbitt placed third in
Gardening dress and photography
She ranked fourth in the home
demonstration judging contest
Patty Trimmel a second year
girl placed ftt with cup cakes
yard improllof it and a third in
canning
Janell Pierce fourth year placed
first with yard improvement and
a second with her dress
Duane Ratzlaff had a second
place steer and a junior hereford
heifer which placed 3rd
Janet Bobbitt a fourth year girl
place with a ewe and a wether
lamb Judy Fierce placed in yard
Is Your Balance
Do you carry the same amount
of weight on each foot? IT Is very
Important that you do
Keep your balance perfect with
CHIROPRACTIC
Natures way to Health
Dr A C McCall'
Chiropractor
Beaver Oklahoma
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improvement exhibit Ronnie
Pierce received a 2nd on photo-
graphy Nlyrtle Bobbitt received a
first in the dairy exhihil
The Anthony J tome Demonstra-
tion club placed 8th in the county
in competition with other clubs
Danny Drown son of Mr and
Mrs Barr Brown v1- hld been
very ill in the Sanford hoyital and
for the past Werk haS heCh reeti-
pOra I jag at his home is reported
improving
Mr and Mrs Lex Barnes and
sons of Stint tuck spent Sunday vis-
iting in the Lloyd Brown and Barr
Brown homes
Mr and Mrs Barr Brown and
son Danny visited Nix and Mrs
Edwin Beaty of Turpin Sunday
morning
C C Hall and Ernie Pile of
Liberal spent Sunday evening vis-
iting in the Lloyd Brown home
Mrs Lewis Whittet visited Mrs
Barr Brown and Danny Friday
afternoon
Mrs Ralph Bobbitt called in the
Leon Morris Vernon Ratzlaff and
Laverne Davis homes Monday
Vernon Ratziall had the Reserve
Champion bull in the open class
at the county fair as well as other
winnings of first and champion
ribbons
Mrs Lloyd Brown called in the
Ralph Bobbitt and Floyd Myers
homes Monday
Mr John Morris of Gray called
on Leon Morris Monday
Mr and Mrs Glen Myers and
family entertained several guests
in their home Sunday for dinner
Mr and Mrs Fred Janzen called
in the Ralph Bobbitt home Tues-
day evening
W E OVERTON BECOMES
!MEMBER OF ASC COMMITTEE
J R Stout manager of the
Beaver County ASC Office announ-
ced today that Mr W E Overton
well-known Beaver County farmer
and first alternate to the Beaver
County ASC Committee has now
become a regular member of the
group due to the recent death of
the Vice-Chairman Mr J P
Whisenhunt of the Gate commun-
ity Mr Overton now lives seven
miles south of Beaver where he is
engaged in farming
Read the Classified ads for
new and used bargains
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Club Sports Car Races Stillwater 14-16—Cherokee
' Strip Celebration Ponca City 14-17—Phillips Univer-
sity Founding and Cherokee Strip Celebration rag-
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: i Centennial Celebration Cleveland 15-19—"Golden Ju
bilee" Pageant Perry 1618--District Fair and Rodeo
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Southeast Oklahoma Fair & Exposition Ada 16-19—
Payne County Fair-Historical Pageant 19th at night
only Stillwater 16-17—Ponca City Cherokee Strip
(N- Celebration Ponca City 16-21—Washington County
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Mr and Mrs Ray Bennett of
Elkhart Kansas announce the en-
gagement and approaching mar-
riage of their daughter Miss Her-
the! Bennett to Mr Gerald L
Decker of Texas City Texas
Miss Bennett graduated from
Eureka High School of Baker Ok-
lahoma and holds a BA Degree
from Panhandle A and M College
in Goodwell Oklahoma She is a
member of the Order of Eastern
Star Epsilon Sigma Alpha Soror-
ity Ladies' Major Bowling League
Methodist Church Liberal Educa-
tion Asmxiation and holds a Life
Membership in the Kansas Parent
Teacher Association She recently
resigned her position as teacher in
Southlawn Elementary School in
Liberal where she has taught the
past eight years Before teaching
in Liberal she taught in Beaver
and Forgan Oklahoma
Mr Decker is the son of Mrs
Bertha E Decker and the late El-
mer Decker He holds a BS De-
gree in Chemical Engineering from
Oklahoma University of Norman
Oklahoma Before entering the
armed forces he was accountant
for Magnolia Petroleum Ile serv-
ed as Lieutenant in the Army
Chemical Corps in World War IL
After being discharged from the
Army he served as Computor for
General Geophysical in Houston
Texas to Engineer Core Labora-
tories in Dallas Texas He is
presently employed as Mainten-
ance Engineer for Monsanto Chem-
ical Company of Texas City Tex
A fall wedding will take place in
Texas City where the couple will
be at home at 911-14 Avenue
North
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
HESSTON
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BRAND NEW PRINCIPLE picks
up to 80 down maize — by
actual field tests! For harvesting
maize and other row crops Nck
reel "slobber" or shattered
heads Fits most combines
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PRODUCT OF
HESSTON MANUFACTURING Cu Inc
HESSTON KANSAS
Is Your Ka
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Important that you
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