The Maysville News (Maysville, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1958 Page: 5 of 8
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Mrs Violet Perkins daughter
of O L Stewart has opened a
distributor's office of Studio Girl
Cosmetics and accepts orders for
the Valley Blossom Floral Shop
out of Paula Valley
The shop is located on the cor-
Tier of Main and D Streets ad-
joining the Merriman Grocery lot
and West of the Highway Cafe
Free facial demonstrations are
given by appointment and as an
introductory offer with each $10
purchase a $200 pair of Wonder-
fit hose is given free of charge
or they can now be purchased at
the price of $110
For gifts of distinction you are
invited to see the beautfully
packaged aids
Extra rewards are offered if
you care to hold a "Studio Girl"
party in your home and local
agents are wanted at once
Let Mrs Perkins councel with
you on your beauty needs Phone
Sunset 8-3053 for appointment
Mrs Ed Moore and her daught-
er Mary Frances also a sister
Mrs Ray Johnston her son Tim-
my have returned from a vaca-
tion trip to St Louis Mo where
they visited their aunt Mrs F
J Blahut and family
Guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs Coleman Stephens on Sunday
were their children Mr and Mrs
Jack Perrine of Grand Prairie
Texas Mr and Mrs C D Steph-
ens Jr and their son Danny of
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Convenienots Are
Added By Blgter
David Blaker president of the
Elmore City Telephone Company
has added some electrical conven-
iences from the Telephone office
A help yourself TV tube tester is
available to the public free of
cost and TV tubes are handled for
your convenience although Mr
Blaker does not do TV servicing
Ile hcwever does repair other
appliances and does house wiring
Mr and Mrs Amos Drennan were
their two young sons left Friday
on a: vacation trip to Boulder
Colo where they will meet the
former's mother Mrs Arthur
Newell who is visiting there from
Tulsa and will spend two weeks
sightseeing in the cooler climate
M L Grady is resting well at
his home in Elmore City after sev-
eral weeks stay in the hospital due
to some broken bones Mrs Gra-
dy is interested in finding a wheel
chair so that her husband can
be out of bed some If you should
know where one can be located
call her in Elmore City
Misses Virginia and Laura Mae
Lindsey accompanied by two oth-
er sisters Mrs Sarah Bucholt of
Waurika and Mrs Guy Turner
and her son Guy Lindsey of Sa-
pulpa have returned from a va-
cation trip in points of New Mex-
ico and in Colorado They re-
turned home Saturday and en-
route home met their sister Mrs
John Newlin and family who left
on Friday for Boulder Colo
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MYF To Sponsor
Youth Activity Wc:ek
The MYF organization of the
First Methodist Church will spon-
sor a youth activity week Aug-
ust 10 thru 15 All youth of El-
more City ages 15 thru 21 years
are invited to attend the services
which will feature a varied pro-
gram each evening under youth
leadership
Th theme for the entire pro-
gram will be Here and Now On
Monday - "Here and Now in the
Church" Tuesday - Here and
Now Beyond thv Local Church
Wednesday - Here and Now as
Citizen Thursday Here and
Now in the family Friday - Here
and Now in Personal life
Concluding the week's service
on Friday night a guest speaker
will bring the evening message
Church youth serving on the
youth led program plans are:
Visitation - Marquitta Bell Wor-
ship - Elaine Parkey and Cath-
erine Martin Publicity - Richard
Shammahorn Fellowship - David
Patton Refreshments Virginia
Hursh and Tranvortation - Don
Combs
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Coken Davenport
Honored At Party
Mr and Mrs James Davenport
entertained a group of youngsters
in their home on Saturday Aug 2
honoring their young daughter
Co leen on her 9th birthday Mr
Davenport accompanied the child-
ren to the Ritz Theatre for a mo-
vie then they returned to the
home for refreshments and to pre
sent their gifts to Co leen
Those attending or sending gifts
were: Doris Ann Clark Nelda Mc
Key Martha Bailey Delores Ro-
binson Ann Russel Kay Yeary
Charlotte and Dale Hughes Jam-
ey Pickens Glenna Gibson Tony
and Co leen Davenport
Mrs Claude Nipper and her son
Leroy left Wednesday to spend
the remainder of this week witb
Mr and Mrs John Higby Nipper
In Blackwell John Higby who
has been employed the past seven
years with the Dowell Company
has recently been advanced to En-
gineer with the company
Miss Madge Eucia ley of Marlow
ig here this week visiting In the
home of her brother Earnest Eu-
daley family Speaking of the Eu-
daleys things are really in a stir
in their home with preparations
for the forthcoming visit of their
daughter (Ruth) Dr and 'Mrs
Kenneth Meinhart and baby of
Balboa Heights Panama Canal
Zone who are due to arrive home
on August 10
A card received this week was
postmarked Haiti West Indies
They expect to arrive via air in
New York Aug 9 and fly from
there to the neatest port home
home
In its quiet dignity and eloquent
beauty each funeral service conduct-
ed by us is a perfect tribute to a
noble soul A source of deep and
abiding inspiration and spiritual so-
lace to the family -
THE MAYSVILLE NEWS
MRS L A PHILLIPS Editor — PHONE 2325
Local News Items
Mrs George Kennedy and her
grandchildren Melinda and Paula
Beth Fultz and a sister Mrs
Jasper Hinkle visited the ladies
parents in Ada Friday
Friday guests in the home of
Mr ad Mrs Amos Drennan were
Mrs Drennan's nephew Bill Brid-
ges and wife of Hurst Texas The
Texans also spent some time va-
cationing at Turner Falls
4
Mr and Mrs W P Kennedy
their son O W Kennedy his wife
and children Jerry Tony and Ann
left Thursday for Brooklyn New
York where they will visit Mr
and Mrs B F Kennedy and fam-
ily several days
Mr and Mrs Travis Cantwell
of Paula Valley spent Sunday
here with her parents Mr and
Mrs Dean J Snyder and Jimmy
G D Owens of Oklahoma City
spent the weekend here with his
sister Mrs J B Ivy
Mrs Otis Harmon and Mrs VI
Perkins were in Lindsay last week
to visit Ballard Stribbling who Is
seriously ilL While there they en-
joyed a visit also with his daugh-
ter Mrs E G Stroggns the for-
mer Miss Beryl Stribbling of El-
more and who now resides in Ker-
mit Texas
Mr and Mrs Alan Pickett were
visitors in Oklahoma City on Mon
day
Mr and Mrs Johnny Hunt had
as their guests the past week Mr
and Mrs Troy Ellison and their
daughter Linda and sons Joe and
Larry of Big Sandy Texas also
Miss Betty White of Shreveport
La
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Visitors in the home of Mr and
Mrs Jack Frost during the past
week were Mr and Mrs Milburn
Vannoy of Blackwell Okla The
two families have been friends
for over 15 years being neighbors
in Borger Texas in the early
'40 years
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Mr and Hrs LI E Todd have
returned from a trip to Houston
Texas where they 'visited their
daughter Miss Jean Todd and oth-
er relatives Miss Todd an em-
ployee of the Foley Department
Store in Houston is now va-
cationing in New York City
Mr and Mrs Doyle Combs of
the Combs Department Store with
their children Donnie and Barbra
are spending this week vacation-
ing in Carlsbad and Red River
N M
Mr and Mrs Frankie Cagle took
a need rest from the telephone of-
fice the past week and with their
children Deborah and Rickey al-
so Miss June Steild'ng spent some
time with Mrs Cagle's sister Mrs
H E Gamble and famly in Clin-
ton Deborah remained for a 2
weeks visit
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here's a two-minute driving quiz that could save your life Corn
piled from safe driving tips given by test driver and automotive
authority Tom Mc Cahill in the Texaco Touring Guide it points
up an important moral Answers below:
- I You're driving down a dark country road A heavy fog
settles You can't read the signs at the side of the road but
they are shaped like this
Check correct answer:
) 0 Danger 0 Full Stop
( Means
0 Caution 0 RR Crossing
0 Full Stop a RR Crossing
Means: a Danger 0 Caution
Means: RR Crossing 1:1 Full Stop
Caution a Danger
v 0 Caution 0 RR Crossing
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TRUE OR FALSE (Write T OT F in blanks)
When in doubt slow down
Co down steep hills in "low" or second gear Never
freewheel
you must stop on the highway pull your car off to the
road'- shoulder
case oz fire turn off ignition and lights
Never pass another car on a hill or a curve
Turn off your engine when your gasoline tank is being
filled
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MORAL: There's no room for guesswork on the highway If you
scored less than 100 better refresh your driving
knowhow today
Mr and Mrs Jess Allison De-
borah and Marsh left Tuesday for
their home in Perryton Texas
following a few days visit here
with Mrs Allison's sisters Mrs
Jerry Barton and Mrs W A
da Mills are spending this week
da Mills are spending ths week
with their grandparents Mr and
Mrs G Y Mills in Anadarko
Guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs O O Berry are their &ugh-
ter Mrs Eddie Grimes and her
children Shirley and Judy of San
Diego Calif
Mrs J C Sells Patricia Ca-
thy Perry and James of Ft Wor-
th Texa& spent this week here
with Mrs Sells' sister Mrs O W
Kennedy and family
and with Mr and Mrs A E Cot-
Tuesday afternoon enroute to
Ranger Texas where they attend-
ed funeral services for his neice
Mrs Joe Daskevich of that city
held in the St Reta Church on
Wednesday morning They return-
ed to Elmore Wednesday night
Miss Ardith Jones of Oklahoma
City spent the weekend with her
parents on Maysville - Elmore
highway and on Saturday visited
with friends n Elmore City
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August Is The Month
FOR THE FARMER TO:
1 Control bronchitis and New-
castle disease in poultry laying
flocks by treating hena through
their drinking water using water-
type vaccine
2 Keep an eye on just-weaned
animals for parasites
O Cover II roughly at bag
worm-infested evergreen foliagt
with a spray consisting of thret
to four tablespoons of lead arse
nate in a gallon of water
4 Clean up around the tarn
as insurance against loss of pro
perty and manhours from acci-
dents 5 Remember that speed is the
case of most tractor upsets ant
fatalities
For the Farm Homemaker to:
1 Do darns and patches on tilt
machine — they generally ar
stronger and more durable al
though more conspicuous and no
so soft
2 Use an extra yard of carpet
ing at the door on rainy days tt
prevent the whole carpet from be-
ing mud-staintd
3 Observe good managemen'
practices to remove hazards tha
cause home accidents
411Baibecue a turkey for a
family cookout
5 Attend the 41st annua
Farm Home conference at Okla-
homa State university Aug 4-7
The theme is "New Accents it
Family Living" and you'll learr
how to make your housework ea
ler and have more time for you
family
Santa Fe Railway
Will Increase 4-11
Club Scholarships
Oklahoma 4-H Club members
will share in the $2500 increase
in college scholarship awards pro
vided by the Santa Fe Railway
system The additional funds will
raise the scholarships from 1250
to $350 This year four such scho-
larships will be awarded to quail
tying Sooner State 4-H Club mem
bers according to the State Ex
tension Service
The railway also provides funds
for 13 other educational awards
The winners will be selected on the
basis of all-around 4-11 achieve-
ment and will attend the National
4-H Club Congress in Chicago
Nov 30-Dec 4 They will be
guests of honor at the annual
Santa Fe banquet held during the
Congress
The 1957 scholarship winners
were: Loretta Bauer Guymon
Jean Baum Kaw Raymond D
Sharp Pawnee: Floyd Odell Strat
ton Hollis
The other award winners were:
Larry S W todn Lawton Mich-
ael G Luca Roff E L Balkman
Jr Fairfax Kenneth Schneeber-
ger Walters Jimmy Gingrich
Quinlan Ralph Ellis Dyson Yu-
ba Eugene Holland Guymon
Larry Wilson Gate Roger Wells
Tulsa Wanda Young Roff
The Marine Corps reached a
maximum strength of 75101 dur
jog World War I World War 11
peak strength reached Aug 31
1945 was 436113
New Minister At
Church of Oarist
Bro Ray Mayhue with his wife
and family are newcomers the
past week to Elmore City where
he has been called serve as the
Church of Christ minister The
family consists of four children
Bonnie aged 9 Lonnie 7 John 3
and Jan 2 They came to Elmore
City front Milburn where they
had resided one year previously
he ministered the Church in Via-
panucka for a year Originally
they lived in Meadow Texas
where Bro Mayhue began his
ministeral work The family is at
home in the Church parsonage
east of the church On Sunday
a basket lunch was served in the
honor of Bro and Mrs Mayhue as
a get-acquainted gesture and on
Monday the Daily Vacation Bible
School opened for 1 week school-
ing which will conclude on Fri-
day and on that date the church
revival will begin lasting one week
and through Sunday August 17
Bro Carl Willsthe former mini-
ster wih his family moved during
the past week to De Queen Ark
Former Resident Of
Elmore City Dies
Word was received here this
week of the-death of Dr M J
Keys formerly of Elmore City
Although complete details were
not given in a letter from Mrs
Keyes she did state his death
to be of accidental causes she
finding his body while on vaca-
tion in Rowayton Conn where
Mrs Keyes parents reside
The family had moved from
Elmore City less than three years
ago He had established an office
'n the home formerly owned by
he Charley Mckeyst on West D
Street
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Elmore Youth Ends
Combat Training
Marine Pvt Billie T Price son
)1' Mrs Armer Price of Elmore
'ity Okla was scheduled to fin-
'shed four weeks of individual
iombat training last Tuesday at
he Marine Corps Base Camp
3end1eton Calif
The course includes the latest
nfantry tactics first aid demo-
itions field fortifications and ad-
need schooling on weapons
Trainees learn that all Marines
Ire 'basically infantrymen whe
her they serve as cooks typists
rucks drivers or with aviation
nuts
Mrs Paul Mae) returned home
3aturday from a visit with her mo-
iler Mrs Minnie Wise also a
lister Mrs Willie Anderson and
way in Amarillo Texas She
was accompanied home by her
laughter Mrs Herman Cottrell
'ler husband and their children
Mike Steve San and Kim of
Midland Texas who will spend a
ncation period with the Mc Keys
Ind wth Mr and Mrs A E Cot-
rell all of Elmore City
NOW OPEN IN ELMORE CITY
STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS SHOP 1
Free Facials by Appointment
Beautifully Packaged Gift Aids
——
WONDERFIT HOSE
As Advertised in Life Magazine
Free with Each SIO Purchase
Agency for Valley Blossom Floral Shop
Agents Wanted
In Local Area
THURSDAY AUGUST 7 1953 '
Mr and Mrs Jim Paul an& -
family who have resided in the
Warren Camp at Antioch several
years sold their home the pant
week and have purchased a new
home and moved to Elmore Qtr
The house in the Camp was mov-
ed this week to Maysville
In the very near future ail
houses in the Warren Camps here
Maysville and Lindsay will be
moved to privately owned pro-
perties and the camps will no
longer be maintained The Paula
are the second family to have al-
ready moved
Mrs Jerry Driskill formerly of
Houston Texas is spending sev-
eral weeks here with her parents
Mr and Mrs Bill Nate previous
to enrolling in Caoltol Hill Uni-
versity in Oklahoma City in Sep-
tember In Houston Jerry attended
Southwestern University Other
guests in the Na le home this week
were their daughter Mrs Don
aid Workman of Perryton Texas
Also their son let Lt Bill Nate
his wife and young daughter
Melody Louise who are enroute to
New Hampshire where U Nale
will be stationed in the U S Air
Force For the past year they re-
sided on the base in Roswell N
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Mrs Driskill Is
Visiting Parents
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Smiths and Mc Neils
Enjoy Fishing Trip
Mr and Mrs Olin Smith and
Mr and Mrs Nolen McNeill and
their son Larry enjoyed a recent
fishing trip on Lake Texoma and
in Coney Creek an arm of Lake
Teroma
The two families spent front
Wednesday through Friday on
the Lake and quoting Mrs Smith
"slept out under the stare
The Smiths are noted for their
love for fishing and enjoyment
of outdoor life in general Their
friends are often invited to share
ther catch either at a family fish
fry or by dividing the catch
Kennedys Visit With
DaughtiAnd Family
Mr and Mrs George Kennedy
drove to Perry last week where
they met their daughter Mrs John
Fultz and family of Derby Kan
They all attended worship ser-
vices at the Perry Church of
Christ then returned home The
Kennedys brought their two grand
daughters Melinda and Paula
Beth Fultz for a visit here Their
parents came down for the week-
end and with Mrs Kennedy visit-
ed in Oklahoma City on Saturday
The family left Sunday enroute
to their Kansas home
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