The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1947 Page: 4 of 10
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POISE CITY ONLAIIOMA TIIUKSDAY MAY 11)17
Kent on
Our fommunily wa Fliucked anti
griev(st beyolid :ill words to ex-
press kattri a roossage can Fri-
day evetig 4J! TitA WC(-1-:A prd
2 5 th:1 IZobert Iladlen pa:ri1
:ma vtnry suddenly from a heart
ttHls liilI fl pasture
near eheklen Oklahoma Mr
den k ilOW11 far and wiLt as "1101)"
vas for many ears a prominent
rinchinan ef this arra and 1:er
v'tb Is brother 1 NV Haddon of
Kenton operated lialden
store bore now Iliniden told Co
About five years ago he purchas
a ranch near Chelsea Okla where
ho and Mrs ilathien have since
'witted but their interest in the
Kenton country t relatives
here and their circle of friend'
numbered by their acquaintances
has remained alive awl active and
they have made a nutoer of trips
back here each year Robert 'Had- 1
den was a man in whom every-1
thing that was the finest and twst
in the manhood of the west stood
out peominently He was a neigh-
bor and friend on whom it was
always possible to depend in any
and all emergencies regardless of
the cost or inconvenience to him-
self A ease of need always found
him there ready and anxious to
hp and in ways that counted far
said of him and which are treasur-
ed memories in the hearts of his
friends and loved ones Mr and
Mrs J W lladden Joe W Ead-
den Jr and Mr and Mrs Monty
Roberts left immediately for Chel-
sea Friday night and Robert
George and Edward lladden neph-
ews who are attending OUT at
Shawnee Okla had already gone
there earlier in the day Funeral
services and interment at Chelsea
April 29 The sympathy of this
entire area is extended to hi! be-
reaved ones and in a special way
well His place in the hearts and
Lives of all who knaa and loved
him can never be filled
R B Eddy returned last week
fmm a trip to Oklahoma City
A C Rarick of Guymon was a
Kenton visitor Monday of last
week and advertised for the An-
nual Pioneer Day and parade at
Guymon May 2 It is expected
to be the largest and best in the
history of the event
Lindell Loon Cook who is in the
Armed Forces spent his furlough
viaiting his mother Mrs Freeman
Van Leer and Mr Van Leer at Ken-
ton I‘lr and Mrs Robert Henry Lab
rier visited relatives and friends1
in and near Kenton April 19 and
20 They returned to their home
in Ft Worth the fore part of last
week
Mrs Kate R Marselus son
Crompton Tate Mrs Tate Mr
Charles Eley and Mesdames W L
Zimmerman W E Wilson and
Lena Macy of Liberal Kans en-
joyed a picnic dinner and outing
in the hills west of Kenton in New
Mexico Sunday April 27 The I
event was in honor of Mrs Marse-
lus' birthday and had originally
been scheduled for two weeka
earlier this month and had been
delayed by bad weather each time
Sunday was ideal for an outing
and the day NC BA thoroughly en-
joyed by every member of the
group
Mr and Mrs J W Layton visit-
ed relatives and friends in Kenton
Sunday and attended stervicos at
the Church of Christ where a
aeries of meetings is in progress
with Mr G Lawless of Colorado
Springs Colo in charge
The sympathy of our community
Is extended to the relatives of W
A "Bill" Strong who passed away
suddenly last week in a hotel
where he was staying in Oklahoma
City 'Details of his death are not
available at this time but together
with something of his life and his-
tory will appear later in this pap-
er Ile was on of the old home
boys having grown to manhood on
the Strong Ranch on the Cimarron
and with his brothers Cy and Dick
were star players on the Ft Col-
lins Colo football teams Later
be was in ranching business for
himself and served the Panhandle
counties in the Oklahoma Legis-
lature and did considerable writ-
ting The past several years he
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t-!1r homy w:th
tio-o to k!11 th( tractor
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work i the Ilutherllotd farm
Katie Ililtlnman went to
ILdhart Tov of last
tpk and vis:10(1 soveral day-
lth 1r dauglilpn 1r4 Elsip
dlcoian xvho operate- one of thp
hest and nost popular 'laves to
eat in Dalhart
Ethly and Mrs John It
Tharp are running the Iladden and
Co store hero durin:t the absence
of Mr and I‘Irs J W Haddon at
llifkea Okla for the furwral of
Iobert I iadden
! J R Collins returned late last
! week from Amarillo Texas where
!he had gone for a check-up by his
I physician Ile was found to be
making satisfactory improvement
ACA News
According to Mr C J Itivens
Chairman of the Cimarron county
Agricultural Conservation Corn
le Imittee (AAA) May 15th 1947 is
beyond words to describe I
the
was a th deadline for securing your oughtful and loving hus-!
band and taunch supporter of the
prior approvals for the practice of
s -
Church As a young man he came summer fallow Any farmer who
has not yet secured their prior
to this area and southern Colorado
approval for summer fallow mast
from his boyhood home in Texas
do so by May 15th 1947 if they
and was employed on the great
11 ranch Here he soon became desire assistance On the practice
one of their top hands and in time
establistext a ranch of his own' A number of farmers have not
first in Texas and then on thelreportNI the supplemental work on
Mack Mesa northwest of Kenton1 their dams built in 1946 We
Maok MeSa northwest ot Kenton their uams DIEU ill 104 U vy
With rare Judgement and good with to call your attention to the REAL ESTATE
busiruys ability made a success fact that this Inust be reported
of the venture where many others not later than Monday May 51
failed The Kenton area has 1ost11947 or we will be forced to place
one of its staunchest friends anti you on the register of imkbtl-
hi loved ones the very heart ness for the full cost of the &rtes!
of their existence His obituary
which will appear in a later issue Any farmer or rancher desiring
of this paper will give many of to break out native sod or other
the important events in his rich permanent vegetation cover should
full life but there are volumes of contact the County Committee for
other fine things which could be permission Otherwise you will
said of him and which are treasur- be subject to a deduction of $300
momories in the hearts of his per acre from any payment you
friends and loved ones Mr and might earn on your land The
Mrs J W Iladden Joe W liad- County Committee and not the
den Jr and Mr and Mrs Monty Community Committee is respon-
Roberts left immediately for Chel- sible for giving or not giving per-
sea Friday night and Robert miasion for this work
George and El ward lladden neph-
ews who are attending 0I1LI at Price support cativities of the
Shawnee Okla had already gone Commodity Credit Corporation for
there earlier in the day Funeral the period 1933 to date show a
services and interment at Chelsea profit for over-all operations The
April 29 The sympathy of this major activities of COC in Okla-
entire area is extended to hi! be- boma have be-en the support of
raved ones and in a special way wheat cotton eggs dairy pro-
to the one who has walked by his ducts grain sorghums etc through
side 14o faithfully through the loan programs and direct purchas-
years and now must go on alone es The fact that price support
without his protecting love and operations have been carried out
years and now must go on alone es The fact that price support
without his protecting love and operations have been carried out
care A man who truly loved without loss is in contrast to some
the great outdoors and had spent opinions The price support pro-
his life in the open it seems there grams are not expensive and have
is something- high and fine too in not required substantial amounts
the way that he answered the of Federal funds
last final call of his Lord and Masi- The financial statement of the
ter out in the open spaces among Commodity Credit Corporation as
the things he knew and loved so of December 31 1946 shows the
well His place in the hearts and following results for price cupport
Lives of all who kneiv and I'ved programs for cotton:
him can never be filled A net profit on all programs
R a Eddy returned last week financed with OM funds of over
rmm a trip to Oklahoma City 189 million dollars
A C Rarick of Guymon was a During the period 033 to 1946
Kenton visitor Monday of last loans were made on more than 31
rveek and advertised for the An- million 'bales of cotton approxi-
lual Pioneer Day and parade at mabely 19 per cent of the total
iIlyt1011 May 2 It is expected cotton production of the United
A be the largest and best in the States 69 per cent of the cotton
listory of the event pledged for loans was redeemed
Lindell Loon Cook who is in the by the borrowers The remaining
krmed Forces spent his furlough 31 per cent was acquired by the
risiting his mother Mrs Freeman Corporation or pooled for the bene-
o'anLeeir and Mr Van Leer at Ken- fit of producers Cross profits
on of 263 million dollars resulted when
!‘tr and Mrs Robert henry Lab- this cotton was sold After pay-
ier visited relatives and friends meats to cotton growers of their
n and near Kenton April 19 and interest in the pooled cotton and
!O They returned to their home deductions for losses or costs of
n lot Worth the fore part of last the export-subsidy program and
veek other programs on which losses
MN Kate R Marselus son occurred a 189 million dollar net
rompton Tate Mrs Tate Mr profit remained
larles Eley and Mesdames W L All costs of programs not finan-
immerman W E Wilson and ced by (XX' funds could be deduct-
Jena Macy of Liberal Kans en- ed also and still leave a net profit
Dyed a picnic dinner and outing of approximately 93 million dol-
- fp— viiiz u-"Qt of Konton in New lars
The stsent of a sknuk is poison-
OW? It can cause inflammation'
of the eyes weaken the heart act-
ion and slow up the pulse
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AUTHORIZED DEALER
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M1011 1:01! SA LE—:1-row 141111 Deere
Vistor and one-way n!o di3c 1) 2
1917
1910 Sulwr 1)cluxe Fri
Ltater 1a-k
SALE---Pact ically new
Whirlwind terracer
ritt Swinburne 41- tf
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FOR SALE-1937 1rti Deluxe
sedan In good condition A J
Streeter Campo Colo 4-1-1t1
FOR SALE-1947 Chevrolet!
New Call Jack Peck Looney Drug
HOUSES FOR SALE
FOR SALE--liouse and piano
Modern 6-room house with 4 Iota
l'iano separate See Mrs W W
Cray at B & D Supply 43-tf
FOR SALE-3-room house in
east Boise City Phone 16143-3t
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FOR SALE-3-room house on
North Cimarron See I M Slack
38-tf
FOR SALE—TWO buildings and
3 lots 20)(24 and 16x24 E E
Ralston Boise City 33-tf
FOR SALE-5-room modern
house M J Compton 38-ti
MR RENT-2-room house fur-
nished close in See M M Adee
44 -1 t
FOR SALE-2 rooms and nook
newly decorated inside and out
New linoleums on floors 3 lots
WOVen wire fenced Russell En-
low at En low's Barber Shop 42-tf
FOR SALE---160 acres land 3
miles east ' of Clayton N Mex
5-room house good hen house
Garage and cellar See Ward
Sparks Clayton N M 44-2t
FOR SALE-2 lots close to
school Mrs C A Esmay 44-21
WANTED TO BUY—Half sec-
tion good wheatland Prefer with
well Prefer west or south of Boise
City Give particulars in first let-
ter Win E Brown Clayton New
Mex 42-St
Farms Ranches and
City Property
See JOHN ATKINS
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Will
sell outright or trade for good
automobiles pickups or trucks on
South 1(4 Sec 11-5-8 Cim Co
NE Sec 11-5-8 Cim Co
SE Sec 12-5-8 Cim Co
NE' Sec 19-5-9 Cim Co
NW See 20-5-9 Cim Co
SW Sec 34-2-8 Cim Co
SE Sec 25-2-9 Cim Co
Contact Frank C Mears Boise
City or Bickford Sack telephone
8173 Box 1028 Amarillo Tex
43-tf
Are You Interested
IN BUYING SELLING
OR LEASING LAND?
See Write or Call
GERALD DIXON
Real Estate
First National Bldg
Guymon Okla
FARM MACHINERY
FOR SALE—Martin combine
maize KI test IL J Iteppard
43-3t
FOR SALE-9 ft 1943 M Case
Combine Bill McKinney 39-tf
FOR SALE-194I International
1i-ton pickup Good condition de-
tachable cab with bench seats in
back Good rubber S E Fergu-
son 44-2t
PLACE YOUR ORDERS
NI OW
for Mayrath
Grain Loaders
16500 Less Engine
J D Harvey
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THE BOISE CITY NEWS
Call Write or Telephone 20
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Otti!Ter
WANTLD—Coo41 in har-
row Soe W D or cail
156 4 1-2t
POI? SALE-1942
Doering G-It combine with motot1
15 miles S E Loise City C f
tf t f tf
I FOR SALE—Grand Detuor 12-1
I ft one-way Good shape W C I
Roberts 44-2t !
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FOR SALE-3-row John Deere
Lister A-I condition Scottie
Wright Eva Okla 44-3t
BUILDING MATERIALS
FOR SALE—Lumber rough or
finished Reasonable prices See
Fred or Guy Hathaway 35-tf
FOR SALE—Weaning pigs and
POR SALE—Cement and cinder fat hogs 4 miles south 8 miles
blocks 8)(8)(16 $2800 per hundred east old Parker place C G
Earle McKinney 42-tf Morain 44-1t
BUILDING BRICK laid down in
Boise City 3e ea Seehler Bros
44-tf
HELL' WANTED
WANTED—Mechanic or appren-
tic Call News Office 40-tf
WANTED—Reliable man with
car to call on farmers in Cim-
arron County Wonderful oppor-
tunity $15 to $20 in a day No ex-
perience or capital required Per-
manent Write today lkiicNESS
COMPANY Dept A Freeport
43-2t
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED —Custom plowing
one-way or chiseling Warren Hod-
ges phone 152 44-2t
POR SALE—Piano good condi-
tion C J Smith 44-tt
HAVE A limited quantity of
Certified Martin Maize seed John
Atkins 41-tf
FOR SA LE--A rrn y Light Plant
2500 Watt 110 Volt 6-horse
Briggs & Stratton $260
New 2'i-4 Wisconsin engine
with clutch $135 Ted Addington
44-1t
LI VESTOCK
ESTRAYED — Spotted mare
from my place J C Daugherty
Keyes Finder please notify me
43-1t
WANT TO BUY—Two or three
worthless horses or mules Apply
at Ticket Wagon Circus day at
Circus grounds C R Montgom-
ery Wild Animal Circus 43-3t
WE PICK UP dead livestock
free—within 25 mile radius of
Boise City Call Phone 75 All
Trails Service Sta your local
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Community
SALE
Saturday May 3rd
PIMMOK
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1 M & M Combine in good
condition
1 Easy way washing machine
and dryer
1 M & NV washing machine
with gasoline motor
Model A motor block
1 Truck differential
1 '38 V-8 Tudor perfect mech-
anical condition good tires I
Various other articles
Phone 100 or 597
!'he Boise City New?
Published Thursdays by
Boy But terbadv h
A B Dueller Jr Editor
r(oo-o(1 at the Post 0!fice at
Cty Cinvirroti County Okla-
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RATES—T2
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National Fditorial Association
Magnolia dealer or Dathart Ren-
dering Co 33-tf
FOR SALE—Jersey cow fresh
15 days ago Verna Grabeal
Griggs 42-3t
STRAYED-1 light bay horse
branded 3 up 3 down left hip B
Henson 42-tf
FOR SALE—A good purebred
Duroe Jersey boar and 1937 Chev-
rolet pickup Rt 3 William Jones
44-2t
POR SALE-4 good milk cows
D W Sizemore Keyes Okla 44-2t
HAVING A SALE?
You'll Need
AUCTIONEER
See Write or Phone 11F30
SPUD or BOB MeDANIEL
Felt Oklahoma
Or Call Boise City News
For Sales Dates
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A wide variety of the most saleable items 1
including plenty of Chinese firecrackers i
and toy cap pistols
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NW AND USED CARS
-1917 Kasier new —1937 Ford '-ton pickup
—1946 Chevrolet —1940 Chevrolet 12-ton
—1911 Ford pickup
—1947 Dodge 1112 ton
—1942 Ol&mobile truck long wheel base
—1941 Mercury 2-door e w
—1942 Mercury 5-passeng —1917 International 112
er coupe ton truck new
—1939 Chevrolet 4-door —1917 Diamond T 112-ton
—1940 Lincoln truck
—1944 Chevrolet truck and-1946 Ford 114-ton truck
30 ft Hobbs trailer —1910 Dodge 112 ton
—1945 Ford 12-ton pick- truck
up extra good —1911 Ford 1-ton truck
SPECIAL-1910 Chevrolet Half Ton Pickup $82500
(We have 5000 ft of No-1916 Aeronia Airplane
1 hardwood flooring left)
1900hrsS
1-17
inSOn Airplane
—1916 Cessena Airplane 100 hrs
new Will trade on cars
Panhandle Motor Co
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14 Years of Friendly Service
Bottiod Gas Service at Cimarron Implement Company in Boise City
Boise City Oklahoma
Southwestern Motor Co
Guymon Okla
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