The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1949 Page: 6 of 8
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BOISE CITY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY DECI:MBI:R I 19 19
SWEDEN
Talks Bock
The United States serrite en!
lectively and indiv id wally hi
been called by some colorful and
)kudd names—but it remaned
om Swedish editors to hurl the
most devastating blast at that au-
iruet body
A SWEDISH NEWSPAPER the
liberal afternoon Expressen had
this to say:
"The US senate is certainly a
bigh assembly but it Is also a
'dumping place for all sorts of
quatrit characters and the most it
norant politicans from the dark-
set corners of the union And it
mind be pretty dark in Oklahoma"
Th shaft was aimed really at
Oklahoma's Senator Thomas a
Democrat who was critical of the
way Sweden had received a sen-
ate appropriations subcommittee
visiting Marshall plan countries to
ace how US funds were being
used
Sweden it appeared had re-
'dyed quite a bit of Marshall plan
aid but had sort of "snubbed"
Thomas and his committee Thom-
as declared the country to which
be "referred" in his criticism ex-
pressed in Vienna "had helped no
one in the past 135 years" and if
it got any more Marshall plan
funds it would be over his pro-
test The "QUAINT CHARACTERS"
and "most ignorant politicians"
the Swedes referred to in the sen-
ate or who had ever been a mem-
ber of it included some right in-
fluential fellows who might have
much to say about continuing
Marshall plan aid— among them
President and former Senator Har-
ry S Truman
GERMANY
Giss to Stay
Russia might do as she pleased
about occupying Germany but the
western allies intend to keep their
troops in that country whether or
not the Russians pull out
THAT was the statement of a
west German government spokes
roan who indicated this was one
of the decisions reached at the
big three Paris conference
U S secretary of state Dean
Acheson and German chancellor
Konrad Adenauer had agreed upon
the need for keeping western troops
In Germany
This same spokesman said the
appointment of Soviet Marshal
Konstantin Rokossovsky as commander-in-chief
of the Polish army
was construed to mean that Rus-
sian troops would be withdrawn
from eastern Germany soon
EVEN TIIOUGII the Ruselans
should withdraw their troops this
same source said the Russian
secret police and the Soviet-trained
German people's police still wouhl
Ten- am
THE PRESS:
285th Year
With technicalities waived the
Official London Gazette beginning
Its 205th year of continuous publi-
cation understandably laid claim
to being the world's oldest news-
paper Tim twice weekly government
paper began publication in 1663
during the great plague which rav-
aged London Since that time it
has been the appointed organ for
dissemination of all "armour
l'n ents of the chief executive"
The paper is issued each Tues-
day and Friday with official an-
nouncements from Buckingham
palace Number 10 Downing street
official residence of the prime minj
later and government depart
Dents And it never publishes
much else
Flannel Queen
Darlene Towns 16 who was
crowned "red flannel" queen
by Michigan Governor G Men
nen Williams is shown here
attired in her red flannel
nightie Governor Williams
called the square dances at
what has become an annual
Michigan event
FREE TOUR:
Al) on a Bet
A 48-8tate penniless tour of this
eountry—cotild anyone do it?
A 30-year old Los Angeles vet-
eran who used the fictitious naine
Paul Clark did it He did it on a
bet to prove the extent cf Ameri-
can people's hospitality And in
doLg it he won a bet of $4800
from a friend He kept his identi-
ty secret he said as part of the
'eager which he'd made Other con-
aitions were not discussed
OIL ANI) GAS MINING LEASE SALE
Under Settle(' Id Tuesday Decentber 13 1949
sEALED BIDS: For Oil and Gas Mining leases State forms 5
year term 121W royalty $100 per acre annual delay rental on the
following lands will be received at the Office of the Secretary to the
Commissioners of the Land Office up to 10:30 am on date of sale
All bids received up to the hour of the sale will be opened at that time
and leases awarded to the highest bidder if bids are acceptable
BIDS: Must be in the office before 10:30 am on (late of sale and
shall be enclosed in envelope and marked "Bids for Oil and Gas
Leases" and DATE of sale
IMPORTANT: Separate bid and check must he made on each
Tract (Bid forms furnished on request)
TERMS OF LEASE SALE: No bid of less than $200 per acre will
be considered and all bids must be accompanied by cashier's check in
the amount of 25'") of such bid If drilling contract is bid in addition
to bonus then an additional cashier's check in the amount of $25000
must accompany bid to insure making contract bond THE SUCCESS-
FUL EIDDER WILL BE ALLOWTD 20 DAYS from date of award
to complete his leases unless for good and sufficient reason an exten-
sion of time is granted Failure to comply with the terms hereof will
be grounds for forfeiture of his deposit of earnest money and can-
cellation of the award Right is reserved to reject any and all bids
and if rejected such deposit 1ll be refunded
IlOND: The successful bidder shall furnish surety bond on each
lease for faithful performance Schedule of blanket bonds furnished
on request)
TUE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER MUST PAY THE COST oF
ADVERTISING
Tract No Description Sec Twp Rge Acres
CIMARRON COUNTY
1 Lots 1-2 52 NE4 13 6N omm 13118
2 Lots 3-4 S12 NW1 13 6N 9ECM 13022
3 SE14 13 6N 9ECM 190
4 SW 4 13 6N 9ECM 160
5 Lots 1-2 5'2 NE1 1 6N 9ECM 1294C
6 Lots 3-4 S12 NW14 14 6N 9ECM 1290C
7 SE4 14 6N 9ECM 160
8 S'W14 GN 9ECM 160
9 Lots 1-2 S!2 NE1 15 6N 9ECM
10 Lots 3-4 5!2 NW1 15 6N 917CM 128K
11 SE4 15 6N 9ECM 160
125W1 15 6N 9ECM 160
13 Lots 1-2: S!2 NE4 16 (IN 9ECM 12S91
14 Lots 3-4: 52 NWI4 11 6N 9ECM 1291f
1
S:ES RED DOwNFALI
ander Kerensky president of gov-
eminent that overthrew ezat and
was overthrown by Bolshevism
predicted during a Park lsit that
communisnt too will be over-
thrown In Russia lie anticipates
the victory of democracy
I Lots 1-2 Sr2 NE14 13 6N OECM 13118
2 Lots 3-4 S12 NW1 13 6N 9ECM 13022
3 SE14 13 6N 9FCM 1(10
4 SW 4 13 GM 9ECM 160
5 Lots 1-2 S'2 NE1 1 6N 9ECM 12946
6 Lots 3-4 S12 NW14 14 GN 9ECM 12906
7 SE1 14 6N 9ECM 160
8 SW14 14 (IN 9ECM 160 1
9 Lots 1-2 S'2 NE14 15 ON '9ECM 12887 !
10 Lots 3-4 Sr2 NW1 15 GN 9FCM 12883
11 SEA 15 ON 9ECM 160 1
12SW1 15 ON 9ECM 160 1
13 Lots 1-2 S12 NEl 16 6N nEcm 12894
14 Lots 3-4: S'2 NW14 16 ON 9ECM 12910
15 SE1 16 6N 9ECM 160
For further information address: Oil and Gas Division Commis-
sioners of The Land Office State of Oklahoma
By: Johnston Murray Secretary
(Nov 10-17-21 Dec 1-8)
Union Chapel
The Thanksgiving supper at the
community renter last: Friday eve
ning was yll at All pre-
sent enjiiyed the supper and social
hour
Niro Jessie Walton and Floyd
Mr and Niro Joe Barriek and
Patsy Paul Walton and Rohert
Mr and Mrs Fred Brown and
family spent Thanksgiving in the
Raymond Thotnpson home in Boise
City
Mr and Mrs Ezra Lowery Mr
and Mrs Dwight Bohn and Stan-
ley Mr and Mrs L W Lowery:
Mr and Mrs Willard Pomeroy
and John Anthony were Thanks-
giving dinner guests of Mrs Min
nie Pomeroy and Fred Pomeroy
Nit and Mrs E J Behrendt and
' Mr and Mrs Orville Lowery call-
ed in the afternoon
Mr and Mrs James Elms and
Shirley went to Amarillo Friday
of last week where Mrs ElmsH
Block thdi Cold!
use NENETRAMINE 25 mg
ANTIHISTAMINIC
Now for Sale
Without Prescription
in the Interest
of Puhlic Health!
BOTTLE OF 10 C:at)
25 TABLETS ta) A1 T
TO ALL FROM ZEX-LIFi
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BOISE CITY HARDWARE
and FURNITURE CO
THE BOISE CITY NEWS
consulted an ear specialist
Mr and Mrs Ward Tevebaugh
and family spent Thanksgiving in
the Albert Kohler home north of
Boise City
Mr and Mrs Doyle Clark and
Mrs C IL Clark went to Amarillo
Wednesday of last week
Mr and Mrs Earl Groves and
sons were 'Sunday evening callers
in the C F Goff home
Mr and Mrs F W Burger and
children and Wade Burger of Dal-
hart were Thanksgiving supper
guests in the Frank Walton home
Mrs Burger and Mrs Walton are
sisters
Ward Tevebaugh trucked cattle
to Texhoma Monday
Ett Lucas called in the Ward
Tevebaugh home Sunday after-
noon Among those on the sick list
the past week end were Mrs T
W Glover Alberta Tevebaugh
We Now Have Facilities
For Making
Wriilk looms
FOR ALL QUALIFIED PERSONS
See Us If You Plan To Build
All kinds of Insurance in Sound Old-line
Companies which give you the most
protection for your premium dollar
For the Best in Insurance See
GRAHAM AGENCY
Phone 47 Res:dence Phones 118 & 24
NEW
1 Only Car In tho World
with Silver Streak Styling
24 America's Lot-Priced Straight Eight
34 Lowest-Pricd Car In tho World
with GM Hydra-Matic Drivo
4 Thrilling Power-Packed Performanc
Choice of Six or Eight
S World Renowned Road Record
for Economy awl Long Life
44 Super-Safe Super-Strong
All Steel Bodies by Fisher
74 Smoother All-Cushlonod
"Trove lux" Ride
Donald and Joe Groves All are
improved at this writing
Dwight Bohn helped Frank Wal-
ton build a cattle feeder Satur-
day Mrs Bohn called on Mrs
Walton during the afternoon
Mrs Ward Tevebaugh visited
last Wednesday with Mrs Bell
Thompson in Boise City
Thanksgiving dinner guests in
the W D Sanders home were Mr
and Mrs Wesley Sanders and
children Mr and Mrs James Elms
and children Mr and Mrs Joe
Morgan and Penny Sue of Oakley
Kans Mr and Mrs Frank Hobbs
of Goodwell Wallace Sanders
Norman Mrs S C Perrine and
Mrs Maude Randall of Boise City
the host and hostess and Miss Sal-
lie Sanders Dill and Tom Sanders
Ett Lucas spent Saturday even-
ing in the C H Clark home
Mrs Ward Tevebaugh visited
one afternoon last week with Mrs
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J R Whitfield and Rae Lynn
College students and teachers
spending Thanksgiving vacation
home with relatives were: Gwen
Goff Gwen Lie and Lena Groves
of Goodwell Wallace Sanders of
Norman Mr and Mrs Frank
Hobbs Goodwell Mr and Mrs
Announcing the wonderful
You can't beat it because It's wonderful in every way size
appearance performance and appointments!
You can't beat it because It's rugged tough and dependable
built to last 100000 miles!
You can't bea t it because Each of the 18 beautiful models
is priced to please you!
THERE'S one and only one word that does justice to the new 1950 Pontiac -
WONDERFUL! And there's or2 and only one way for you to learn just bow
wcnderful it is—come in and see for yourself! Please accept our cordial invitation
to pay us a visit as soon as you possibly can We're sure you'll be impressed with
what you see We're sure you'll agree that no car—so big so beautiful so obviously
stamped with quality through and through—was ever offered at a price so low So
come in and see the great new Pontiac—America's finest low-priced car!
Joe Morgan and Penny Sue from
Oakley Kans
Mr and Mrs L W Lowery
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Earl Groves home
Elmer Riggs of Keyes was a
Monday evening caller in the Earl
Groves home
Smith Plumbing
& Electric
BUILDING REMODELING
REPAIRING
Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 316
Howard Smith Boise City
LONG'S Theatre
Saturday
"SOUTH OF DEATH VALLEY"
Charles Starrett Smiley Bumette
"AIR HOSTESS"
Gloria Ilenry Ross Ford
Sunday and Monday
"YES SIR THAT'S MY BABY"
1)41:dd O'Connor Charles Coburn Gloria De Haven
In Technicolor
Tuesday and Wednesday
"110111'3 IN SAN ANTONE"
Roy Acuff Wm Frawley Lloyd Corrigan
Bill Edwards The Smoky Mountain Boys
Thursday and Friday
"ANNA LUTASTA"
Paulette GAdard Broderick Crawford
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I Distinctively Beautiful
Sweep-Stream
Roar Fender Ensemble
S Spacious Luxurious Interiors
Featuring Arm Rests
Assist Cords and
Quality Floor Coverings
10 Wide Comfortable SeJts
with Restfully Contoured Cus'1erts
11 Wide Easy-Access Doors
12 Better Safer Driver View
with Extra Wide Curved Windshield
Ultra-Styled Dial-Cluster Dash
Dollar for Dollar-Yon Can't Beal a Pontiac!
Thompson Motor
and Implement Company
11014 POMIAC otters GIA
Drile at 2 titli PRICEI
READY TO DRIVE!
183100
5-Passenger Streamliner
Six Cylinder Sedan Coupe
Delivered here—ready to drive OPMM4I FoniPmetst old
Accessories avaitable if you desire at added cost Prices soolsort
to change without notice Prices may vary in sorrounding coo-
oponities doe to transportation aJlerentials
le Handl-Grip Parking Brake or Dash
IS Finger-Tip Startor But ties
16 Full Chromium Wirtiqiield
and Rear Window MolHnr
17 Twin Duct Outside Air 'eating
and Ventilating System
U Extra Large Fully-Lined Trunk
for Extra Luggage
19 Counter-Balanced Self-Locking
Trunk Lid
20 Smoother Safer Riding
Low Pressure Tires on Broad Rims
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