The Forgan Advocate (Forgan, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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The Forgan
Advocate
Published Every Thursday
Forgan Oklahoma
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WILLIS LANSDEN Pub lishm
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Subneription per year MOO
Out Tie of Cbuaty $120
ADVERTISING RATES
Display per col Inch
(Subject to regular sea comm)
Rekaders per Ilne
Regular charge of 05 per line will
be charged for all an 11011110011)N1 tS
of church lodge Igoe lety or public
gatherings when conducted for
revenue
Entered at the post office at
Forgan Oklahoma as second class
matter under Act of Congress
March 3 1879
011) GATE
HAPPENINGS
By MRS MAY KIM IART
Mr P A Smith plowed Mr
Oscar Stubb's garden Monday
Mr and Mrs Bill Lawerence
of Vici and Mr and Mrs Do
Ilrisndine anti daughter visited
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Low-
ell Powers and Rev C W Nel-
son anti family
Mr and Mrs John De Spain
came home Saturday from a
‘veeks visit Nvi I Ii Mr and Mrs
Clifford DeSvain and Alice
Mrs Sarah Colt and Mrs Ed
Green visited Mr anti Mrs Perk
Nirkhart Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Harold Bond and
Marcene and NIM TWila Silt her-
land and Mrs Wilma Zirkle and
Miss Billie Zirlde wenl I() Dodge
City Monday to Christmas shop
Mr Edgar Newby Roney and
Gary spent the weekend in Wich-
ita visiting relatives
Mr and Mrs Kerby Perends
nnti daughter spent Saturday with
Mrs Florence Whisenhunt and
Mrs Sarah Cole took supper
Thursday with Mr and Mrs Ken
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neth Long
Mr Oral Hankins of Beaver
was in Gate Friday on business
Mrs Laura Aterett who has
been suffering so bad the past
few weeks with a boil on her
ankle is able to be up and around
again
Mr Emra Newby took a load
of cattle to Wichita Monday
Airs Ed Green spent Sunday
night with Mrs Sarah Cole
Mr anl Airs Darwin Aierett
spent Wednesday with Mr and
Mrs Alfred Reece and family
Mr and Mrs Frank Bounds
spent Friday with Airs Mary
Bounds
Air Sidney Goodwin of Colo-
rado came Sunday to spend the
Christmas vacation with his mo-
ther Mrs Goodwin and grand-
mother Mrs Mimi Hostetter
Mrs Rosa Lee Eaton spent
last Sunday at Iliggins with her
I rothers and families
Mr and Mrs Barney Zirkle
spent last Friday with Mrs Oral
Hankins and Lyla
Miss Genevie e Collins came
home from college at Wichita In
spot) Christmas vacation with
her parents Air and Airs Ora-
tie Collins
Airs Jeanette 110 of Lavern('
visited Mr and Mrs Billie Gar-
rettson arid family last week
Mr and Airs John Myers and
daughters of Bodge City visited
Mr and Mrs Jay Wolf last
week
Mr and Mrs Howard Kelley
of Paonia Colo came Sunday
evening to spend the holidays
with their parents Mr and Mrs
Pelle Kirkhart and other rela-
tives A lovely birthday dinner was
prepared at the home of Mr and
Mrs Bert Price Sunday in honor
of ro r Delmar liond Those to
enjoy the dinner were Mr and
Mrs Bert Price Mr and Airs
Delmar Bond and Geraland Mr
and Mrs Eugene Price
Mr and Airs R K Eaton spent
Sunday at Shattuck Oh his mo-
ther Mrs Eaton
Airs Anna Alaphet and family
had as Sunday dinner guests Mr
am! Mrs Bill Aliller and family
Mr and Airs Leon Grace and
Sharon and Mr and It James
Carpenter and son
Mr It IC Eaton has completed
four new cabins in Laverne and
has them all rented 1 fe is still
working on some of them
Mr and Mrs Bert Smith and
Sonny Aaron of California came
In
The
Year
to Come
We would
Like to Wish
You and Yours
The Merriest Christ-
Inas Ever and The Irap-
picst of New Years It has
Been a Heal Pleasure Giving
You the Local NCWS week after
wcck during the past year and it
has been a pleasure to help you merch-
ants to sell more goods through the ad-
vertisements in this newspaper In 1919 it
is our sincere wish that we can do an even bet-
ter job of reporting the news and bring more
and more people into the stores of our comnumity
Our
Sincere
and Best
Wishes for 1949
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Forgan Advocate
Telephone 73
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Saturday evening to spend Christ-
mas vacation with Mrs Eva
Smith and Mr and Mrs Burns
Murray and Eldred
Mr and Mrs Clarence Wolf
and Rose Ila and John Alontgoni-
cry and Miss Marlene Long took
dinner Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Bennie Oswald and family
Mr and Mrs Delmar Bond and
Gera land Mr and Mrs Bennie
Oswald and Mr and Mrs Char-
les Kirkhart and children spent
Monday evening with Mr and
and Mrs Per le Kirkhart
Mr Bert Sm Ph and Mr Burns
Murray went to Enid on business
Monday and Mr Pat Avery is
carrying mail
A chavarri and shower was
given in honor of Mr and Mrs
Lester l'riest Decemher 9 at the
home of Mr and Mrs Arthur
Priest
The evening vas spent playing
jokes on the newly weds Lester
and Iris and playing bridge and
other games Many nice presents
yore received
Refreshments of light and dark
cake fruit salad cocoa and cof-
fee w'ere served to the following:
Mr and Mrs Bud IIeglin and
family and Paul and Lloyd 'leg-
lin Mr and Mrs O L Wilson
and sons Mr and Mrs Eldred
Curtis and family Mr and Mrs
Clifford Dixon and son Mrs Ross
Poorbaugh Mrs Roney Brown
Dorothy and Tuffy Mrs Rosa
Lee Eaton Mr and Mrs Ora De-
Spain Mr and Mrs Olen Priest
Mr and Mrs Claude Cope and
son Barbara and Larry Wolf
Janette and Garland Maphet
Marcene and Buddy Bond Caro-
lyn and Helen Newby Bobbie
Stienly Marvin Mixon Donald
Merett Billie Garrettson Edgar
and Donald Pope Jake and Har-
old Stahel and Vernon Bailey
Everyone left wishing Lester
and Iris a long happy wedded
life together
Knowles boys and girls came
to Gate to pray basketball Tues-
day evening Gate won both ga-
mes We were very glad to have
so many from Knowles When
Gate plays at Knowles let's all
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Institute Pans Underway I
This is how the Oklahoma Medical Research Foun'dation will look "In Its Plate" adjacent to the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma School of Mediclr °tans for the ultra-modern scientific plant will be completed
early in January and construction is e I to start in February More than $2250000 of the $3000000
founding fund has been pledged by p lal met and citizens throughout the state and officials are
confident the remainder will be pledge' to' The building is completed
Mr al: Mrs Howard Kelley
visited Mrs Bert rice and Mrs
Bennie Oswald Monday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Melvin Wyscaver
called on Mr and Mrs Pelle
Kirkhart Friday evening
Mrs Rose Smith and Mr Clyde
Smith and Mrs Ethel Avery were
in Buffalo On business Monday
TFILl'IN EASTERN STAR
NAMES NEW OFFICERS
The Turpin Okla chapt7r of
the Order of the Eastern Star
held its annual election of officer's
Monday evening thefollowing be
ing elected:
Vorthy Matron Mrs Francis
Grove worthy patron Francis
Grove associate matron Mrs
Orville Houston associate pa-
tron Orville Houston secretary
Mrs Lloyd Brown treasurer
Mrs Olin Sharp conductress
Mrs Otto Ogletree associate con-
ductruss Mrs Lloyd Ogletree
-The following officers were ap-
pointed: chaplain Mrs Naomi
Cantrell marshal Mrs Warren
Swan organist Mrs Marion
Peters Adah Mrs Raymond
Watson Ruth Mrs Jim Pember-
ton Esther Mrs Hugh Dorman
Martha Mrs R C Pyle Electa
Mrs John King warder Mrs Roy
Lewis sentinel Otto Ogletree
soloist Mrs Lester Pyle
Installation will be held on
Monday evening December 27
and the public is invited Mrs
Oyd Brown will be the installing
officer Mrs James Hershey mar-
shal Mrs R T Lindsey chap-
lain Mrs J T Smith secretary
and Mrs W A King organist
0 DOMBEY NEWS
By AIRS J R ICULOW
JOLLY NEIGHBORS CLUB
HOLDS V$L1S PARTY
The Jolly Neighbors club met
at the home of Mrs Lewis Duer-
son December 17
In The afternoon the living
room was decorated for the
Christmas occasion with a beauti-
ful decorated tree
Each guest brought a gift which
was placed under the tree and
"Just what
I've been
Looking for
r:r ken" y huslnoss
Records ACCURATE so
rll ALWAYS KNOW
goossing) lust whom
rm losing money and
loot wham rot making
pro Anil so that
say Tak Rotorss its
will bo RIONT
THosE RETURNS MUST BE RIGHT
YOU musr file an Income Tax Return Every-
one in businem hoe to That Return HUH?
13 R RIGHT Errors cost money and they
can be embarrassing Do as thousands
of business and profeeelomil men have done
for years Use The Blackbount System of Records They are very
easy to keep clean-cut and complete They save time make ac-
curate Returns easy and prevent waste of profit (Do you
know over one-half of the buainess failtues today arq caused by
the lack of adequate and clear records?)
BLACKBOURN SYSTEMS
ARE TAILOR-MADE ESPE--
CIALLY FOR OVER 60 1
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PAtto" ig mow°
BUSINESSES TRADES AND
PROFESSIONS APPROVED e:1aigssou07 1irortr77':
BY THOUSANDS OF USERS ?t:1111kNI
FOR NEARLY A QUARTER
OF A CENTURY ' 'A -
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the unknown friends of each
member was revealed
The election of officers for the
corning year was held
Those elected were President
Mrs Jessie Stephenson Vice-
President Mrs Nellie Kuyken-
dall Secretary Mrs Edna Ku-
low Treasurer Mrs Ella El lex-
son The club discussed and voted
to join the County Womens Fed-
eration club
It was decided that we enter-
tain our families at the home of
Mr and Mrs Lewis Duerson Jan-
uary 2 at out annual turkey din-
ner A short program was given by
the following:
Song "Silent Night" by MN
Olen Allen
Scripture Rea ling by Mrs Jes-
sie Stephenson 4
Reading Spirit meets the Tensil
by Nellie Kuykendall
Man of Vision by Mrs A E
Ross
Father's Christmas by Mattie
Whilmer
Nellie Kuykendall and Edna
tKUIONV acted as Santa Claus and
distributed the gifts
Refreshments of dark and light
cake fruit salad with whipped
cream and coffee were served to
13 members
The next meeting will be Jan-
uary 7 at the home of Mrs Ella
El lemon
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mitchell
of Sublette and Mr and Mrs
Chester Bartel of Boyd were
shopping in Amarillo Texas Sa-
turday and friends heard Mrs
Chester Bartel over the radio
Mr and Mrs Harvey Sherrill
and little son of Liberal were
calling in this community Sunday
afternoon
Mrs Sallie Foster of Liberal
visited Sunday with her son Olin
Foster and family
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THURSDAY December 23 1913
Many thanks to everyone who
sent me dogs for my dog collec-
tion I have 10 new dogs from
the west and east coast north and
south and several foreign coun-
tries I have dogs from 1:2 to 12
inches tall
Miss Lucy Tandy director of
the University of Oklahoma cor-
respondence study department
worked with Gimenez Caballero
a SPanish writer in translating
Iluntington's book of verse into
Spanish
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