The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1942 Page: 3 of 6
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TIIE BOISE CITY NEWS BOISE CITY OKLAI101k1A THURSDAY JULY 23 1942
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Societg Notes
John K Vannatta and Miss -
Margaret Smith Married A baby girl was burn to Mr and
Miss Margaret Smith became the I Mrs Thurman Young at the hospi-
bride of John K Vannatta Satur- tal in Woodward Friday morning
day evening July 8 at the Method- Mrs Young was the former Miss
ist parsonage in Guymon Rev IL Juanita Richardson She and the
G Butler officiated at the double baby are getting along fine
ring ceremony in the presence of -
members of the immediate families E L Hodges of l‘lurton Texas
The bride daughter of Mr and returned to his home Monday after
Mrs E Ross Smith of Conlin spending several weeks here visit-
Texas wore a navy crepe suit with ing his son Warren lodges and
a corsage of roses and white acces- family and assisting with the
series wheat harvest
John K Vannatta son of Mrs
Hazel Vannatta is a graduate of Try Dr La Gear's fly chaser for
Keyes high school Ile is taking stock at Ball's
civitian pilot training toward the
U S army air corps at Goodwell
Sam Parker and daughter Mar-
Mrs Vannatta who attended Pan- gene of Wichita Kansas arrived
handle A & M College is employ- Sunday night for a weeks visit
ed as a stenographer in Elkhart it Q Nt
V H Wyatt of Enid is trans-
acting business in Boise City this
week
Mrs Douglas Maehotka of Ok-
lahoma City is visiting her hus-
band here this week
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Keener of
Kentun were visiting at the home
of her sister Mrs Clarence Smith
and family Tuesday
Try Elliay's fly spray extra
strong at hail's
Mrs Lyle Jones and Mrs Joe
Coons went to Guymon Wednesday
to visit their sister Mrs Don Ed-
gington who is ill there
Abe lleibert of Guymon has
been employed at the Star Lumber
Co and began his duties there
last week
Carl Esmay is working in Good-
well this week and visiting Mrs
Esmay who is attending summer
school at P A M C
E Banger J n postal inspector
of Kansas City is attending to
business in connection with the lo-
cal office this week
Mr and Mrs Clarence Smith
and Gilbert spent the week end at
Kenton with her mother Mrs Ka-
tie Eddleman
Pocket knives at hail's
Mr and Mrs B C Nall of Guy-
mon visited over the week end
with his sister Mrs Mattie Hen-
son and other relatives and
s'ar friends
Mr and Mrs Bill Cox and dau-
ghter returned to their home in
Oklahoma City Sunday Mr Cox
had been here for the past week
helping with the wheat harvest
Mr and Mrs Chas Lees spent
the week end in Hooker visiting
their son Jack and family and
with Mr Lees' brother Harry
Lees
Elbert flouts went to Wichita
Kansas Tuesday for medical ex-
amination He was accompanied by
his brother-in-law Dr C O Mays
of Liberal
Mrs T L Brooks left Sunday
for St Louis where she will buy
fall merchandise for the Brooks
dry goods stores She expects to
be gone two weeks
Watch fur school sale at Pal-flier's
Mrs D V Gleaves Mrs War-
ren Lewis and daughter Miss La-
nora left the first of the week for
California where they will visit
relatives for several weeks
Miss Jean Spencer returned to
her home in Dumas Sunday after
spending a couple of weeks here
with her uncle and aunt Mr and
Mrs T L Brooks
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Mr and Mrs W A Sparkman
returned to their home in Grand
Junction Colo after visiting here
several weeks with their son Dor-
sey Sparkman and family
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Mrs Carl Biz ley accompanied
her sister Mrs Earl Tompkinson
to her home in Geary Okla
where she will visit their parents
for several days
Mrs Harold Evetts returned to
Tier home in Foss Okla Sunday
after spending several days here
with her parents Mr and Mrs
John F Graham
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Swim suits assorted colors half
price at Verree's
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Virgil Robinson and Miss Edna
Ash lock both of Wichita Falls
Texas were married in Boise City
Wednesday morning July 22
Judge I E Hill performed the
ceremony
Clocks and watches at hail's
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Sari Parker and daughter Mar-
gene of Wichita Kansas arrived
Sunday night for a weeks visit
with his parents Mr and Mrs Geo
Parker Ile will assist with harvest
mirk while here
Miss Margaret Eight and Carl
Rizley of the Farm Security Ad-
ministration went to Amarillo
NVednesday where they are attend-
ing a regional meeting of that
organization They will return
home Saturday
Flash lights and supplies at
Mrs Edith Bauer returned to her
home in Great Bend Kansas Sun-
day after spending the past seven
weeks here with her son Cliff
Bauer and family Iler granddau-
ghter Margie Bauer returned
?lome with her for a weeks visit
Mrs Harry Patton and daugh-
ter Joan of Chicago are visiting
here this week with Mrs Patton's
sister Mrs Kenneth Warner and
family and with her nuither Mrs
Mae Whitley and other relatives
at Mexhoma
Mr and Mrs Sterling Graham
vith a group of young people en-
joyed a picnic north of town Tues-
day evening Others in the party
were Misses Mary Wagner Betty
Jane Johnson Carol Godown Ruth
Johnson and harry Lee Mussett
Safety razors and blades at
J W Pieratt deputy state ex- farmer marks one of ms
aminer arrived in Boise City Fri- pigs with a "V" and When it is sold
day and is assisting in the work invests the money in war bonds
at the county treasurer's office ! and stamps lie keeps the bond The
Mr Pieratt whose home is at An- money goes to buy planes guns and
adarko Okla will be here for bombs for the army and navy and
four or five weeks the pork goes to the Allies
Membership in the Victory Pig
Mr and Mrs Willard Hasse- I Clubs is open to all farmers as
Mr and Mrs Willard Hasse- Clubs is open to all farmers as I serving with the UGC in Utah for
broek and son Donald of Shreve- well as their wives and children 1 several months returned home
port La are spending the week according to Mullendore Farm l Wednesday night for a visit with
here with her parents Mr and folks are finding the club an ideal his mother Mrs Opal Sechler
Mrs Ben COL They will leave way to take part in the War Bond : and other relatives
Sunday for Chickasha where they drive Four-II Club members and I -
will visit his mother before re- I FFA boys are taking to the idea Picnic supplies at hail's
turning to Louisiana
School dresses and dress r's lm
r' s lmer's
Miss Etta Wood of Springer N
M was a business visitor here the
first of the week While here Miss
Wood visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs W F Noble Miss Wood
a former resident of Boise City
will teach English and science at
the Plainview school this winter
Mrs L Z Crider and children of
Wichita arrived Sunday night for
a short visit here with her bus-
band's parents Mr an Mrs Dan
Crider and other relatives She
was accompanied by her mother
Mrs Minnie Lewis who is visiting
this week in Stratford
Mrs Mildred Hinton and little
son Jerry left Sunday for the
west coast where at Los Angeles
she will visit her brother Johnnie
Good and Mrs Good and at Oak-
land where she visit her aunt
Mrs George Norcia She expects
to be gone about two weeks
Complete line of stock and poul-
try remedies at Hall's
Otis Miller of Wichita who had
been visiting his mother Mrs Lu-
ella Miller and other relatives re-
ceived word the first of the week
that his son had been stricken with
spinal meningitis lie left imme-
diately for Minnesota where his
family were vacationing The boy
is six years old
Mrs Dorsey Sparkman enter-
taned fourteen little guests at her
home Thursday afternoon in honor
of the fifth birthday anniversary
of her son Wesley Refreshments
of ice erem and cake were served
The honoree received many nice
gifts from his friends
E R Veech of Oklahoma City
was working in Boise City the
first of the week in the local office
of the Emergency Crop and Feed
Loan assisting C R Stout S E
Stone of Wichita Kansas Win re-
main here throughout the period
for receiving the loans
"We have good food and 1 am century of the c(emon man" said
in good health though 1 suffer Vice-President Ilelry A Wallace
from being ol)liged to keep up so in a recent addr " "No nation
many different actiNities instead of will have the God-gven right to
being just a physician" is the word exploit other nations Other nations
received by American missionary Hill have the pii‘ilege to help
friends from Dr Albert Schweit- younger it get started on the
zer medical missionary extraor- path to industrialit:on but there
dinary whose famous hospital must be neither nilitary nor eco-
stands on the boundary between nomic imperialism The methods of
North Gabon and South Gabon the nineteenth & utu ry will not
prOVilICOS in Free French Equator- work in the peoplols century which
ial Africa At the request of the is about to begin India China and
Free French government Dr Sell- Latin America ha e a trernerdons
weitzer's hospital is serving- goy- stake in Cie peopes century As
ernmental neetiS during' the war I their masses learn to read and
emergency The Free Frenvh goy- ‘vrite and as they become pr(Aluc-
ernment and the American Red tive mechanics their standard (of
Cross are supplying- many of the living will double and trehle
institution's needs dent science wile! devoted whole-
heartedly to the general Nvelfare
When the present war is ended has in it potett'Ja!ities tif which
and the ‘‘orld settles down to a ‘ve do not yet dream"
normal existence there will pro- -
bably be a great movement of peo- Within the last dccade izoinan
Ples both within the countries and Catholic church let more than dolt
from country to country in the op- bled the number of prieHts Neorking
inion tof Dr Dawber rural exclusively among ncgrm'S in the
expert and secretary of the Home United States Tolay there are IS6
Missions Council (if North America priests serving Neltrocg in both
This he says has been the exper- northern and sowl
lern states an
ienee after every great upheaval addition to hundreds who serve
and these movements of people are them in churches not wholly for
always accompanied by depression that race One of !no newest such
and its trail of unrest and poverty Negro centers is the Catholic cha-
lk urges that the Christian iel at Kinston N with 26 mem-
churches noN serving migrant hers ministered to by the Hey
groups in America and elsewhere David Gannon a priest of the So-
"gird thmselves to met the new it y of Vie Atimement Father
and greater demands" Ministering Bannon was at one Gale an assis-
to uprouted people is no simple tant manager of the old Waldorf-
task" says Dr Dawbcr "it calls Astoria Hotel in New York City
for a leadership of exceptional
quality well trained and with al The Iluani of lEssions and
sacrificial spirit" !Church Extension of the :‘lethodist
"The century which will come out
of this xvar can and must be the
victory Pio Clubs
and marking- their pigs for the
i tory Club "TI-Hs is everybody's
1Var Bond 1)rive war and anyone wit) a pig is eligi-
"The Victory l'ig Club is the ble to jtin9" Mullendore declares
me of a 11 W weapon that fight Anyone who has a pig that he
wants to start "rootin" for Victory
g farmers of the United States
enroll by writing to the near
e using to help whip the Axis" maY
T f est production credit association
Victory Pig Clubs
In War Bond Drive
name of a new weapon that fight-
ing farmers of the United States
are using to help whip the Axis"
says D L Mullendore president of
the Production Credit Corporation
one of the divisions of the Farm
Credit Administration of Wichita
Sponsored by the production cre-
dit associations the plan is sim-
ple—a farmer marks one of his
pigs with a "V" and when it is sold
invests the money in war bonds
TIIE BOISE CITY NEWS
ElliS In THE WORLD Of ACLICIOL
BY WWREID 11014
wart
The lIoar1 ut Issions and
Church Extension of the T‘lethodst
church has recenty commissioned
25 young people niissi(maries or
(leaconnesses
APPRECIATION
We thank all our friends and
customers who have given us such
splendid business the past five
years while we have operated the
Silver Moon Cafe Conditions have
made it impossible for us to oper-
ute longer We will continue to
serve you at the Crystal Coffee
Shoppe The Wagnors
Raymond Sechler who has boen
serving with the CCC in Utah for
Kenton News
31eAames Glenn Ilaird and John-
ktener ‘isited last week with
tlieir sister 3Irs Rich Eddleman'
at 3It Dora N M
Johnnie Keener returned 31onday
of this Nveok from harvest at Sub-
lotto Kansas
'We are pleased to report that
news from Airs 31annie Capansky
vho is ill the hosintal at Clinton
Okla is to the effect that she is
improving 1 ler early recovery and
return home is hoped for
Those on the sick list the past
ten (lays have beeR Jlonty Jo Ro-
berts 31ar and and Rena Free-
man and IL Black All are
improved at this time
Robert George Haddon who has
been working in harvest on the C
Boberts farm east of Boise City
visited over Sunday at his home
in Kenton
3Ir and Mrs Clarence Smith and
son Gilbert of Boise City visited
last week end at the home of Mrs
Smith's mother 31rs Katie Eddie-
man Rain amounting to 45 of an
inch fell in the Kenton area during
two storms Saturday evening and
Sunday night Severe lightning ac-
cimipalied the storm Saturday
nig!it anti struck in Kenton for the
third time in ten days this time lt
the Kate R 31arse1us dwelling
Lightning has been very bad this
season in the Kenton area
Rev 1 1 Whittaker will fill his
regular appointment at the Baptist
church in Kenton Sunday July
'26 Everyone is cordially invited to
tatend the services
WOIllaCk who has been em-
ployed on defense work at Pueblo
Colo visited at the home of his
father ' It Womack the first of
the week Ile was enroute to Syd-
ney Nebraska Mere be will la
employed On another defense job
CHILDERS POLLS BIG
VOTE IN PRINIAR
C C Childers democratic nom-
inee for state auditor is very hap-
py over the result of the election
his vote being 165468
Childers' majority over his near-
est opponent is 112075 votes lie
received 64844 votes more than the
combined vote of Ids three oppon-
ents and he feels very grateful
to his many friends in Oklahoma
APPRECIATION
Dear Friends:
Since I cannot see you person-
ally at this time I wish to take
this opportunity to thank you for
the splendid majority which you
gave me in the primary in my
race for Eighth District Congress-
man I earnestly nicit a continuance
of your support and influence and
that of all the voters who did not
vote or who voted for my oppon-
ents I again pledge you my best ef-
forts to win the election win the
war and write the peace to follow
Most sincerely yours
Julius W Cox
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Mrs Guy Slack returned home Mrs Mickey McDaniel and
front Amarillo Monday where she Terry are visiting Mr McDaniel at
has been visiting at the home of Dodge City this week They are
her son llikford and family expected to return home Thursday
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Florence Rice
Sunday and Monday July 26-27
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Ann Sheridan Ronald Reagan
Tues Wed Thurs July 28-29-30
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ing program adjusted
MOTHEll: What's the trouble Father?
FATHER: Well the way living costs are up give a
dollar to anybody here who contributes a suggestion to
aye money How about it Bob my boy?
DAUGHTER MARY: For goodness sake Father you
know Bob never tsaved a cent in his life he
SON BOB: Silence worm! I've got an ad here It's
about motor oil and it says: "You can hardly think of
one working part in your engine as cheap to replace
as dirty thin oil—a jinx to precious parts"
FATHER: I get it son and that car of ours has to
go another two years at least What oil is it?
SON BOB: It's Conoco Nth motor oil and the ad
tells how the six engines were run to destruction in a
Certified Death Valley Test Conoco Nth made twice
the mileage averaged by the five other big-name oils
FATHER: Son you get the first dollar Take the car
down tomorrow and get Conoco Nth oil
Join Bob in this economy move! 5ee your Mileage Mer-
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engine Continental Oil Company
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your car I properly check tires oil radiator and
battery I report anything that appears to need attention
I keep a careful record and remind you when greasing and
oil change are needed I help you get maximum service and
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The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1942, newspaper, July 23, 1942; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2156357/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.