The Herald-Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1957 Page: 6 of 8
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All advertkementi under the
classified head art ealt in nil-
canee either VOillS or stamp
ill be accepted Eate: 2e per'
itord per iccrtion Mininrml lite
No ad" inchtIng Cards
of TILuds vi!I be pi!cilicd un-
lesoi they are pail tor la advance
or t ustAner ha an opcn
and paid up a count
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Ve kire in irisi
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next job 1:rt t an 4 t e do
ciabiret tt1s flP)r I rioit'ulris
congov al:s We slot k 1 tio!ounis
up to 12 ii sk I ra:res nt t-
al trims and etA: Dalt) 's in For-
NOIICL!4
FOR SALE — 2 bedroom modern
house in Gate Oklahoma See
Maud Owens or Fred Beard south
of Knowles 1St3'
At 65 mph your chances of get-
ting killed if you are involved in a
traffic accident are about one in
eighteen If you exceed that legal
daytime limit your chances of get-
ting killed !n an accident are one
in eight
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE CHEAP test
LOOF LODGE
No 285
Meet si Each Monday Night
O E 111CIVINS Noble Orlui(I
()Input Overton Secretary
Beaver Emsampment No 21
It and 3rd Thursday or
Each Month
TELEVISION
SEE PHILCO
FOR 1958
Antennas Rotors
and towers
All your needs for TV
HARFORD
RADIO-TV
Phone 5331 Beaver
DR REESE NOWLIN
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday to Friday — 942 1-5
Saturday: 9-1
PHONE 5481
109 S 31tin
Perry ton Texa4
Buy Your New Hunt-
ing and Fishing Licen-
ses Here - Separate or
Combined - Authorized
Agent
CARTER TRACY
HARDWARE
Pierson Plumbing
PAYNE FLOOR FURNACES
MISSION WATER HEATERS
Plumbing Filturt-s Installatkm
DIAL 5491 BEAVER
VETERANS OF
FOREIGN WARS
Mott 1st and 3r11 MA1k1-43-s
of 17-114'h Month
Commander—II-mil Ilt4-u11
President—DOoris INIc Can
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FINISH 1Lgh School or Grade ti:nng misellaneous small hand!
School at home spale time I10)ks tools t triles east 3b south Bea- I
furnished Diploma awarded Write V er Fairgrounds Reward Phone l'
Clingan Const Co
Colusnbia School llox 1514 Amar- ' 2791 16t1
senior group which included 10 11
and 1'2 grades
The Winners of the junior group
are: 1st Edna Lou Naylor Balko:
2nd: Clara Bartel Balko and 3rd
Douglas Barnes Balko
Winners in the senior division
were: 1st Floyd Bergen Balko
2nd Edna Mae Buechner Balk()
and 3rd Karen Narber Mills Bal-
1 ko
First prize in each group is $750
$500 and $250
Floyd Bergen vill represent
Beaver County in the State con
"Say It IV ith
FLOWERS
rom
ren4on er
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Phone 2521
NOTICE
Anwrit an LeL:lon and Xtlxillar3
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Commander Cliff Coot Iner
Aux Pres ila (rooley
WW0CRWSIRATI1
SAND AND GRAVEL
C LK ALTNI 4N
"'hone NI3-40S8
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! I have leased the Dr E A
McGrew gravel pit and will be
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able to handle your needs
—Prompt Service—
YOUR NEW
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
1
Alonocow
Sah:23'
Ileculquarters for
Livatock Eutplicl!
initialled Dealer
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Vaccines cl ScrLs
foe Cattle Sheep Ho
lior!al Ind Poultry
B ez J STORE
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Dial 1220
rammoommil
Your Friendly
Tryc A CO
Son ice Station
and Dist rtbutor
in Beaver
Pmaciata — 0 U FOOTBALL
Datil Saturday
W A COLVIN
Beaver Oklahoma
THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT - BEAVER OKLAHOMA
I:ciklepal‘aycedile8rtehforuditIcliahsis a
s 4-IL L steer v I far this year in rangeland field
and roadsides over mo6t of the
oelle-SE 12tr11 placed 9th in the Light Heavy State" he said today "However
7 6 r- Iterefoni clas Both oth made the the panhandle couties are threat-
sale The Beaver County group ened with severe populations and
i von the cleanest stall for two days farmers are advised to guard
cse I p!sirnp A 11
ani I :e1 the thr1 day Ja c k had ! a4alnst border damage to Ns-inter
' 1!'l Irl'h it1111110nY News the fla on show' day and spent the ! wheat"
7)t32 l'o'a (7:7
By Mra Ralph Rob ' bitt :!i !Al ‘kl-!i!e p)nil1 Campltell I Here are his recommendations
s!iccxt I 1-z cAlf du Inz the ju 1:n- : for a wet kit:
v- 1 !-- 1-1-y-1 MyT 3s- TAmI:1 Campl-t:l of Ilcalt cr l'I'A Any of the insect ic ides wtt as I
-- ''-:"-:1-L i 11:1'' Whe:II l'71'it n''311'7) "" 1 PL":el '111 1" 111(' 11T'aNY 'kr:471S I --pl-aN are gc)ott in bait n'ixtures
i t t : T- t t :The t NV1 !n:l lcin-iN Iht ) rn:Lik th sOts rone (I 1 ts e!112h rea1‘m1xed ii-401-
1 !--z : 7 rr '2'7'71 an 1 3 )71'! ill ! Nt I I - in the - 1 l'i- 1-: o !L :::s th an )1ints of th
v- r 4no7t I l'y I"- Ktrtas C-- ± ti l t-cts a pt :n I ll-he 1-)n- I inre Lents to ca h 100 pounds
1st r "'' '''''-:'1!s --II l''' "i-h-- -1") t':s c::- rt'un I l'"mo F li f 1:an or bran sawi'wt mixture:
- I ftier 4- -t71 I rt71a11'-z :'' f:---1 !'t fir 1 '' owl es of alli in I: pound chlor-
:11 i:-11'-ri-:' 77 :'I7S Va I ''1i'N ar 1 N1 :: :t11 M:c 1) an Floc Of we 4 oura--ts htptachlor one
''rtc-Wi:sn Viso wh:e in 1 l1'r ca!e-1 11 the II tlpli P01- 111 I toapine
honle Talay eV(-111nq 1:!0 enoth Water to make
Mr and Mrs Floyd NI2ters at Mr Glen !1!-ers txk the follcrsv- runlYy mash aril spread bait
!enlo1 the laneral of Mr A V in young peop7e to the football ficLi mar07s at the rate of 20
lltman at Greenville Now game at Turpin Thurslay eVenirg
MONiC0 Saturday Mr Actlelman Kayo Ann and Nell Myers Myrtle
was a brother of Mrs Myers Botibitt Lynn and Joyce Bot)bitt ZENITH
father The Turpin team defeated the For-
The Anthony home Demonstra- : gan Bulldogs during the evening FOR THE BEST IN TV
tion Club met Thursday afternoon I game
S40
with Mrs R C Pyle of rurpin Mr 1rd Mrs Lem VanDeburgh ntANKLIN 71eGLAmERy
for their tegular monthly meeting called in the Ralph Bobbitt home
or
Mrs Pyle had charge of the lesson Thursday evening
IIERB
"Growing OM Successfully" Mrs Mr and Mrs Floyd Myers cal-
Theresa Davis ove the devotional led in the Ralph Bobbitt home Fri- HIBBS TV & RADIO SEEM
During the absence of the Presi- day evening tme 12 Botlko 01
dent Mr Leon Morris Mrs Donna Rahm spent Monday
Ralph Bobbitt was acting presi- night with Joyce Bobbitt Mrs
dent and Mrs LaVerne Davis ac- Ralph Bobhitt took a group of Tth
ted as Secretary pro-tern Election grade pupils to the Smith skating For that wonderful
of Officers was held during the rink Monday evening Mr and ift 4
i A11- wn rtu 6-yul--7Niui41 i1 3 ivil Itilti 1111-5 r siy(1 iti:c1 s Cali
Lilt) Texas 12152 1 VA NTED i Theresa Davie ove the devotional led in the Ralph Bobbitt home Fri-
! Ditch Digging Service — Water' During the absence of the Psi- day evening
FOR SALE
— : Sewer and Foundation ditches I dent Mrs Leon Morris Mrs Donna Rahm spent Monday
1UR SALE -- Eal!)oa Rye S100 Call NA5-5281 it ! Ralph llobbitt was acting presi- night with Joyce Bobbitt Mrs
per bushel 8 miles west 2 north I dent and Mrs LaVerne Davis ac- Ralph Bobhitt took a group of 7th
Forgan Phone 151'5 Floris Edon WANTED ted as Secretary pro-tern Election grade pupils to the Smith skating
Beard 18t2 Rug carpet or upholstery eleanIng! of Officers was held during the rink Monday evening Mr and
business meeting with Mrs La- Mrs Bill Dunsworth and Mrs
1-ort C or VP pi' A goxt and shampooing done In your
I elm Davis elected as president I Wilma Potter also accompanied
usea 1930 combine W:su11 trate home
Mrs Lloyd 13rown as Vice-presi- t the group Those from Anthony at-
Phone General 5-8324 or write!
for mEk cows or :Alvts In gooki! dent and Mrs Lewis NVhittet as I tending were Joyce Bobbitt Jack
shape but Ii- set for t14- yeat4 Ja4k Watson 713 Antherst Perry-I i
i:-Nei:retarv and Treasurer Reuorts Xtorris aria Frecl Whittei
for the year were given by the 1Wis Bonita Srrith was an over
nape PUT 11 SO1 wi INN t!
vitt i Secretary and Treasurer Reports 1 Morris and Fred Whttet
Gloria Alevtn'or Knov les 19:2 ton Texas
1116 tiln Itg-tra erriv Vls 1es ' P” k tt-n
FOR SALE — You- ho!:ses stlit-! !various chairmen Mrs Sadler 1 night guest of Ruth Whittet Mon-
t
able for rt ntal propvrty See P CARD Or TIIANK i
ot- 1 I pnusented Nod printing and var- 1 day evening
ty Walton Tf I wih to exprT my thinks anli ious waYs of using it for decora- 1 Mrs Ralph Deitrick anA Mits
to Dr 1-irl-c and the tive uses Refreshments were ser- t Eschor Nickison called on Mrs
!appreciation 7s i
REPOS-Sir:SSE') 1al!'A in '''Pinet inure (twin: nt stay in the I ved to Mrs Mary Lou Sadler Mrs 1wis Whiftet to discuss plans for
Piino also PalbvIn Spnct Org:inilloiH) ‘)) f th f h t- ‘ k I LI Ve1110 1)3ViS M rS JOhnnie Dt- 1 the Turpin fourth gracl! pat-ties
Piano is ess than MO year and in! r 1 1 1e el wt:ie is Mrs R C Pyle and M 1 for the coming year
thls ‘It':n Altoul 11t PI :ne- 01' ' ' !Ralph Pohhitt !
gan is in ilit hns-n 5 months old! ' ! Naren sue Davis hls bcen :in rrt: Vs VS1) BUTs FON
Mrs Tantt Sh--k
sent all veck from schon-1 as a le- 1 tillAssilOPPER CONTROL
and is a t!':'1 oft NI''''” ' llv-n
iLIA trik' tA c:' tne Lty:1111:' Fol 1 1
1 'i't Of th0 flu Her brother Jorty !I 1
it IL) " ' -N-:Sq1S 10 1311' l'‘1111 111-1ZI:At' 'W(MEN TO i bht home Friclay everir Artri:nat sprays an1
liutthnoft 17 3 AN 1'I) t:ss IN PIZIZI:s
! '- v-n zoilt-1 with iho clrelo vil' I ITC''''"'iMeftle(1 bY '-'11"'!Y a 1:Tht
liutchnon 173 AN‘ xtzu I: I- PIZIZES i l ' "--: ''-:— '
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s'noot Witiri ttle Sarfle Virus I ' re 1
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Strom to Tor' ol :t ssho-)er
Kirlon Lynn and- Joyce IloI)- ' - - ' t
ro or SA1 E - 1-1!'--(' ( ah:nf' Ill' At the anntEil neet inl:'! t Iro:' ! Y
1 i I t n I D T pi c eie t
- ! !Ltil'igt?' IC) fall P' ''1 V! l!C''' 1
VktrOlt Kik) !"1ung!c:- ilsc2 -- at The gr110 z(11) 1 alliilul : Lint 1a“ w s 1- I aru 6 e 1 i 01 1 ent it eport
on:o(ss i
---- I w 1 oirtv Firm ihiireill F xt (n Iy The same hug the last of I
FOR SALE -- Piled 11'7ra Iced i o ' ' t‘ er c t ' - ' prizcs t !-1 v eek ' ow grasshopper p(pia'ions so
i om-n i1 aw o t It ' 1 i —
Cont ae LIvin or Ch( rley G:e''t iitters ‘k their recen t :siiN ATs Leon Morris Judy an
— 1 1 tr-rfr?Talrygrowritecere'rl
1 ''‘2I i 1 y t (Infest LT rk atomp:miod Al "
ts oi -s I L-14—1mo&44A4---f4&koNdit-1tL-
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Fon SALE proo00- cirLu Itn Thcre w ere two clas-es in I (niels Dannette n 1 Pan th
GoIell 7 1
a ' 1 of i ELECTRIC RAZORS
2-burner hcater in good conition I contest one for junior high which
lw 4 nd Mr Bill Strom I
Pritse reasonable nay Schwope I ineludoki 7 S 9 grades and the to fulsa uesday afternoon to at-
Dem en istf nior group which inchided 10 11
tend the Fair in progress there 1
! Best Trade on Your
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Best Trade on Your
Old Razors
Sales and Service
— All Brands —
JOHNSON'S
Rex0 Drug
WHY- PAY MORE for your automobile in-
surance? Check with us on our low rates Full
coverage on new model cars including $1000
deductible collision as low as $4130 older mod-
els even lower This includes all charge Policies
issued and claims serviced through our office
We represent only reliable companies with
facilities to take care of all your insurance needs
At Your Service — Night or Day
Phone NAtional 5-2361 — After hours or on
holidays Call 902-F-151 Balko or Na5-3541
in Beaver
COLVIN INSURANCE AGENCY
CARLTON BARBY
Farmers-Ranchers
FKAl'4
Complete line of Franklin and Cutler Serum Co
Vaccines and Instruments
Competitive prices and satisfaction guaranteed
I 1005011 REXALL DRUG STORE
LET US ASSIST YOU IN SECURING
FARM LOANS
3 Interest & up
LAWSON TITLE COtiviPtillY
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HIBBS TV & RADIO SERVICE
Ehme 12 1taJko Okla
11 year old
feeling!
If you need vitamins—
recharge your system
with these high-potency vitamins
and minerals—only 60 day!
You must have rich red blorA to feel
letter work better sleep better eat
better If your trouble is not func-
G nal but due t vtarnln or iron decency—t-lay
safe'
rent your foi-cis with (1Ft one of tese
ILgn-Potency tlasule!l It con-
13!2 all esentiil 11 i!airins--04
tirres your daily ircn reltirement
Here's real insurance anst the
fritue (from vitaiiiM or iron defi-
ciency( tnat can drag you down! For
that wenerful 21 year old feelng—
try Bexe:
Don't forget the children! There la
a member if the 13eKe1 Vitamin Family
—with the right potency and price—
for every member of your family!
BEXEL
1101 lotior —Look bousr Work bettet
or YOUR MONEY BACK!
EMER — by McKESSON
TILE B & J STORE
Beatkr Oklahoma
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25 pounds per acre
VISITS IN TEXAS
Mrs J T Guinn of Hereford
Texas came to visit her uncle and
aunt Mr and Mrs Arthur Will-
iams a week ago Thursday She
It-ft for her home Friday morning
taking Mrs Williams borne with
her for a 'While at the Guinn
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Regardless of the amount of Life
Insurance yo have you owe it
to yourself and your family to get
the facts about the Western Farm
aireau Life Charter Life Insurance
Policy for Oklahoma This policy is
available only during the limited
Charter Campaign ending December
15 and is issued to Farm Bureau
Members only Sorry but the low
rates on this Charter Policy make us
limit it to $10000 per person
THUPSDAY OCIDEER 10 195T
home Mrs Williams visited rela-
tives and friends at Friona Here-
ford and Clovis New Mexico Fri-
day of last week Mr and Mrs
Allen Williams drove over and
brought Mrs Williams to Guymon
where Arthur met them He and
Mrs Williams remained for the
night then came on home Saturday
OPEN NOW
B and C GARAGE
AUTO TRUCK & TRACTOR REPAIR
ONE BLOCK LEAST OF STOPLIGHT
See Us for GOODYEAR TIRES
BOBBIE & CLAIR PHELPS Mechanics
No getvce 400
Big
No Neighbor 400
Sma It i
Big job orsmall we're always ready
to give you friendly helpful service
And our real service begins after we
fill your tank To be your car's best
friend and a good neighbor to you
is our prime concern Another rea
son why with today's gasoline
you're driving a real bargain
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facts He is the same neighbor who
for years has served you for Okla-
homa Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance
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fine service but he can rit)W offer you
life insurance as well as farm cov-
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Life Insurance is a family affair
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