The Herald-Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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'r111JRSDAY OCMBF:R 24 1957
Hews About Forgan Community
Mr 'and Mrs J R Robins of
Lngan visited Sunday with Mr
A W Robins and Mr and Mrs
J A Marvel
Mrs Roy Landers returned Tues
day from Tulsa where she had
spent 10 days in the home of her
son Jack
Mr and Mrs Chas McNabb re-
turned Tuesday from Walsenburg
Colo where they had boon visit-
ing for a week with the Gar Mc-
Nabb family They went on to
Enid Tuesday evening then on to
Oklahoma City to be with Mrs
McNabb's sister who is seriously
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Robins of ill
with Mr 1 Sunday dinner guests Of Mr
and Mrs and Mrs John Patterson were Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Swallow and
rned Tues family Mr and Mrs Carl Rad-
she had cliff Mr and Mrs Junior Bullard
roe of her Mrs Via Chester and Mr arid Mn
Ban Chester and daughter of Lib-
Nab b re- oral The occasion was in honor
alsenburg of Mr and Mrs Bullard who were
leen visit- married recently
Gar Mc- Mrs Ralph Mitchell Mrs Mar-
lt on to cell a Butfalow and Mrs Verda
hen on to Andrew visited Mrs W R Sin-
Aiith Mrs mons Wednesday
seriously Jesse Ratliel and Linda of Elk
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with TITANIUM — The Wonder Metall
Black Bakelite Handles are Heat Stain and Burn resistant'
BEAUTIFUL IC? QUALITY — SO USEFULI
A lovely ci:ft — Each set packaged in a Srrurt
Cha:ccEl-and-Firk Gf Presontaton Box
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Newest editions of the
"Dig Wheel" in trucks with
Chevrolet's Task-Force 58
rolls in with new broad-
shouldered styling a revolu-
tionary new 178 engine new
Step-Van delivery models
complete with bodies and a
wider choice of medium-duty
haulers! They're here to speed
up schedules and whittle
down operating costs with
new fast-working efficiency!
See them at your Chevrolet
dealer's right now!
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Only franchised Chevrolet dealers
hart Kansas were overnight Mrs Ray Rat lief and Wade and
guests in the Ray Rat lief home Verda Andrew visited Bill Proctor
Friday and Fern Angleton in the hospital
Mrs Betty I Morressey of Sac- at Beaver Monday
remento Calif and Carl Groves Mr and Mrs Per le Kirkhart
of Baxter Springs Kansas visited called on Sid Spaulding the Doyle
several days with their mother Mayos and the 1-1111 Millers Thurs-
Mrs Nell Groves day
Steve Rat lief of Guymon was a Mrs Roy Landers attended a
veekend guest in the Ray Rat lief WCT U workshop in the YMCA
home in Oklahoma City Thursday
Mrs Will Curt and 1Irs Lester Mt Pearl Davis called on Mrs
Imel took Mr Newt Nash to Wood May Kirkhart Thursday evening
wall for a checkup IIonday Mr and Mrs Ciya le Rather of
Mrs Ray rlaillief Wade Rat lief Lodge Kansas ''re Sun
mil Mr and M:S Claude Andrew 'day dinner guests in the flay Rat-
' kited Mrs I-aora Coleman and lief home
Mrs Joe Butcher in the hospital 1Irs Ethyl Stockmann returned
at Beaver Thursday Sunday from Hutchinson Kansas
Mr and Mts L M Ifeathcoek I where she had been caring for
of Bloomfield NM came Friday het- moiher-in-law who was
and stayed until Sunday when they The Esther S S class oi the
trok Ms Dora Coleman home Baptist churcii mei Tuesday 0e-
wah them I tober 15 with Mrs George Du-
Mr and NIrs Lewis Roush of Lois NIrs Sadie Trumhull and
Guymon and their grandsons Lar- Mrs Pearl Nichols conducted a
and Terry Anderson of Buffa- i quiz proeram Officers vere elect-
lo were Sunday evening guests in cal for the corning year Refresh-
the Perle Kirkhart home Mr ments were served at the social
Roush is a naphew of Mr Kirk- hour
hart
Mr and Mrs A A Smith of COOLEY SERVICES
wee veekend guests of Nita
coNDucrEn ocromt 20
and 'Ma's 11 C Davis Elmer Cook
of Liberal vas an additional din- Funeral services for Lola B
ner guest Nits Smith is Mr Da- Cooky weie conducted in the For-
sister gan let hohst church Sunday Oc-
Ms Nell Groves was happily tober 20 by Rev J I I Winkler
suprised on her 87th birthday A quartet composed of Mrs Lester
October 15th when members of Barnett Mrs Carl Radcliff 1frs
he SS class came bringing a coy- Zack Wiley and Mrs Arthur Car-
ered disa lunch 'nose prest nt tor sir ''It Is No Secret" and
besides Mrs Groves were Mes- "In the Gai den" Mrs- Barnett and
(lames lal:nnle Mills (oldie Me- I'drs Radcliff sang "Whispering
Nab!) Maataie Hopkins Alva Nash Hope" Pallbearers were Roy and
lllary Un lerwood and Maggie fluf- Es a' Boffalow Roeer 1tills Gene
falow Mayo Bill Iktiller and F James
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ITE IIERAID-DaYh-CRAT - BEAVER OICLAIIOMA
I lou n sto and Roy St lekler Jr
Mayo Ind TkIiller aria P M James homes
in nay last week
-' !it p12iatio I Mr and Mrs John King have
retinined home from a week's vis-
it at Vt Worth and Dallas Tex
ORAL Mrs rioy St ickler is keep-
' iflz the Lee floy Kinney children
Fill IfAr r MI 47:
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rzf!'E Up AJainst Flu and Colds
th0 Mr
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1V ay —Take Nl acugen Tablets
hint Teveii iind Mts Lloyd
!toil Finita
7 Lea J:init's anti
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and s 10-110S
EILAttIL thitiU
Telly and SiKan and Mrs ()Hie
Hamilton of Liheral and
glmer Williams of Beaver
Z7ZEINTIMI1 M r s J It Kulow and Mrs Iles
sie Shepherd visited one day with
Mr and Mrs Chester Bartel
Yourzf!!E Up Against Flu and Colds
Ti-c E ST27c Way —Take Vacugen Tablets
10:TSMS RElittLI DRUG
New Light-Duty Apaches
Offering high-capacity pickups
and panels plus Chevrolet's lat-
est three new Step-Van Forward
Control models with 8' 10' and
12' bodies! Famous fuel-saving
6's with increased horsepower are
standard
New Medium-Duty Ir
Nine new models have been
added all featuring a new cab-torear-axle
dimension for better
See them at your dealer's nowt
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See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Funeral services for Lola "'"' - '
atteml the funeral of her brother-
Cooky veie conducted in the For-
gan Methoilist church Sunday Oc- Shi'Pherd and is
tobor 20 by Ecv winkien visiting this ykeck with her sister-
i-L Mrs d
A quartet composed of Mrs Lester niw J Kulow an Mr
C
Barnett Mrs a dc
Carl Raliff Mrs 1-1-11(m
Zack wilcy and mrs Arthur car Mrs ()Hie liamillon of Liberal
ler sane "It Is No Secret" and sp(mt several days at Beaver with
her (hteghter Mrs Elmer Wil
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In the Gx den" Mrs Barnett and
i ams and Mr Williams
N Radcliff sang "Whispering Mrs J R Kulow and Mrs Iles-
Hope" Pallbearers were Roy nth'
Siwpherd called at the O
E!tie Buffalow Itoiter :tills Gene
New Series 31 pickup
New Series 100 heavyweight hauler
load distribution in specialized
uses Compact short-stroke V8's
are standard in all middleweight
LCF models
New Heavy-Duty Spartans
The big news in Series 90 and
100 is Chevrolet's rugged new
348-cu-in Workmaster V8 It
packs 230 hp and its radical
new Wedge-Head design assures
peak efficiency even with regular
grade gasoline
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honorary pallbearers wcre all
members of her Sunday School
class They were Mrs E C Bud-
dleston Mrs Pearl Davis Mrs
Addle Alcorn Mrs Chloe Wheel-
er Mrs Tom Johnson and Mrs
Arch Barrow
Interment was in the Forgar
cemetery
Card of Thanks
- We wish to extend our thanks
to all our friends for their kind
expressions of sympathy the flor-
al offering and the food that was
prepared and served D Cooley
and family
DombeyTurp:n
News ikhlights
By Mrs JB Ktlow
Turpin Rebekah lodge met
Thursda y night wit h Noble Grand
Anna Mae Duff presiding Nino
Ramsey gave a report of the Re-
bekah Assemlly at Lavton Re-
freshments vere served by Mrs
Cant nil and Mrs Pyle to 13
members
Mrs Bessie Shepherd of Dal-
ha rt Texas came last veek to
a t I end the funeral of her brot her-in-law
W A Shi viler(' and is
Anthony Hews
By Mrs Ralph Bobbl lt
Kaye and Ann Myers Myrtle
and Janet Bo hhitt Judy Morris
and Mrs Ralph Bobbitt and Joyce
attended the Beaver County Teen-
age 4-If organizational meeting in
Beaver Saturday evening During
the business meeting the follow-
ing officers were elected for the
coming year President Larry
Wilson of Gate vice-president La
Nora Gregory of Beaver secretary-treasurer
Peggy Whittaker
of Sunset reporter Kaye Myers
of inthony Adult sponsors: Mr
and Mrs Burl Howe and Mr and
Mrs Ralph Itobbitt Mr Bill
strono county agent presented a
:-Thowtyrinftp plaque to Larry Wil
son that he had earned at the
14iver county fair 'rho announ-
cern nt was also made that 1irry
hail won a trip 1 o Chicago to the
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WATCH THAT GUN—It's hueing time again and there wilt
be fences to cross and guns to handle so the Oklahoma De-
partment of Wildlife Conservation urges you to please do it
safely Hunting is less hazardous than crossing Main street and
guns less dangerous than automobiles if you're careful Treat
every gun as if it were loaded Never point a gun at anything
you don't intend to shoot Make sure of your target And most
important of all—THINK It's better to let game get away than
to become involved in an accident Don't take chances Don't
let a happy trip afield have an unhappy ending Don't join your
ancestors in their "happy hunting grounds" until you have to
The hunting is probably better right here and you'll enjoy it
a Iat longer if you are careiul
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‘is en his pro-
Lamy is scheduled to he gone
o!r the Thanto'Iving holidays
The een-ie group is pLinniog
an exchange trip to Kentucky next
year and have made iirranements
for ti pancake supper in Beaver at
the Legion hall November 5 be-
ginning at 5:30 pm Committee
members from Anthony on the
pancake supper are judy Morris
advertising sausage frying Kaye
Niyers and Myrtle Bobbitt pan-
cake mixing and coffee Lynn Bob-
bat and those responsible for the
money are Janet Bobbitt Peggy
' Whittaker and Mrs Italph Bob-
bitt A planning committee for the
year's activities for the teen-age
group will meet Saturday evening
in Beaver at 7:30 Those from An-
thony on this committee ill(' Myr-
tle Bobbin and loye Myers
The evening's act iit ies were
closed with tho Anthony group in
charge of recreat inn and
voup served reirt‘shinents The
nA1 legular meeting NVIII be the
t !lit Satin day in IN'oveinher
Joyce Iohhit t spent 1a-1 week
III hed :t I I I f t
that the rounds She
started kick to c1-lool
LaVrrne Davi-- has also been
spilithng a port ion of the veck in
with the same virus
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PAGE THREE
M'is Ralph Poblii It and Joyce
look Lynn I o 1 ti vcr urday
VIITO joaled amt
Mrs Yale Sadler find Niiss Peggy
Whithiker 14ir their nip to Ran-
Se4 Coy They plan to return
Wednesday evening Mrs Bobbitt
and Joyce also called On Mrs Hen-
ry Kachel and Mrs Doreen Fer-
guson ‘vhile in Beaver
Mr and Mrs LeOn Morris and
Mr and Mrs Lewis Whittet at-
tended a dinner-bridge in the home
of Mr and Mr: J C Lyle of
Beaver Saturdi ening
Mrs Leon Morris attended the
home demontsartion county coun-
cil executive meeting at the coun-
ty agent's office Wednesday after-
noon tor the purpose of planning
the year's activities
Word has been received that
Nrrs Fred Whit let continues to
improve following eye surgery in
Dalla Texas last month They
plan to return to their home this
weelomd Mrs Whittet is post-
111:Hter at Boyd They have been
sPiyinf It the home of their
daufhte and son-in-law :qr tird
Mrs Wm J White while recup-
era! 110NIES C1111 NEWS
I'ho l'(‘!hT Homes club met 0e
leber rah at Mts Vida Williams
The le-son -The Art of Growing
:Older" vas brought to the group
by Mrs Williams
()Meet's for the (1-iming year
were elected as follow: President
ty vice-president
Dorothy Nil) le cretary-treastaer
Alaty NleCurdy reporter Opal
A'anDehugh
! Eiglit members were present
and guests were Mrs Darlene
Smith and daughters and Mrs
Geneva Sensabaugh and children
Mrs Helen Rock and Mrs Oletft
Williams joined the club
Next meeting i'ill be held at
the home of Mrs Ruby Williams
BIDE A YEE MEETS
11i'll ORA TRACY
Mrs Ora Tracy was hostess to
the Pide-a-Wee club Ortober IS
vith 11 members and five guests
present
A miscellaneous program was
presented vih some interesting
and enjoyable articles from Coro-
net magazine given by Mt-s Sadie
La vson
Refreshments were served dur
irig the social hour to the members
and the following guests: Mesdam-
es Fulton Lyle Wells McGrew
and Wamliler
The next meeting will be with
Mrs Carrie "' -mas November S
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs G IV Ottinger were
Mr and Mrs Lem VanDeburgh
Judy and Nina Beth Mr and Mrs
Elmer Ottinger and Mrs Georgia
Maxwell Afternoon callers were
Mrs Lillie Itelswig and Mr and
Mrs Sandford Je'Ic
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and Mrs Buddy Noble of
Amarillo Tc-xas announce the
birth of a daughter Sharon Gail
weighing 7 lbs 5 ozs on Friday
October 11 at 10 am The pater-
nal grandparents Mr and Mrs
Wesley Noble left Monday for a
short visit there
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Lansden, Willis. The Herald-Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1957, newspaper, October 24, 1957; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2143986/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.