The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1952 Page: 1 of 6
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Official County and City Publications Texhoma Oklahoma
Thursday July 3 193
Number 48
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For Drunkness
Tne men weie nested m Texlnma
Tuesday night and clump'd with’
drunkednes bv the new city nur-
slull Doudas Adims Three of the
men weie ta'cn fiom tl e mam sticel
m Texhonu while the other two weie
picked up at the Mo k jauls wheio
they were causing a dstuibunre with
some ncgioes
They weie unable to pav their
fines so weie held to do some woik
lor the city One o flhe men was te-
leased Wednesday evening on bond
and returned to Gujmon for aid foi
the other men Those ariested save
their names as: Howard Roubuloux
Ilermon Addison Roland Thomas
1311 Stiren and Bob Biandm
McKinley and Smith In
Run-off For County Sheriff
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Adams Is New
City Marshall
Mr and Mrs Douglas Adams and
family have moved to Texhoma Mr
Adams is our City Marshall and
Mrs Adams says she will be helpin'
him The “Adams came here from
Lubbuck Texas They have with
them two of their four children
Patsy Ruth aje 16 stayed m Lubbock
where she is employed She wiT join
them later Gerald 15 is in Kansas
working in the wheat harvest Carol
Joan 12 and Mehvn 6 are here The
Adams are making their home in the
former J T Weatherly residence in
the east part of town
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BY I D G
This has been a hestic w eek for
olmost even one even Use press Tne
farmers have been wishing it vvourn
ram as a whole but theie a few who
haven't finished their cutting wheat
and they hope it waits just a little
while longer
As for the Times office well Larry
Berry is completing his two weeivs
vacation this week ‘ thank goodness)
nnd yours tiuly is trying to get back
o'my speed on the linotype since Har-
old Burns and family have moed to
Seymore Texas where he will work
on the newspaper there Louise B run-
tan is getting a mighty good work
out for a new society editor and John
Chance has done everything from
a to z but we do want to apoligize
for the small paper this week and we
will try not to let it happen again
Dr Oxley was on the sick list the
first part of this week o
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Mr and Mis Glen Freeman of
California who have been visiting
here the past wv eek with relatives left
the first of the week to go to Michi-
gan to see her folks
WMF LITIITR TO NURE
CRIPPEI 1) CHILDREN’
Miss Annie Luther has accepted
the portion of consultant nurse
with the Oklahoma Commission for
Crippled Children This appointment
is effective July 1st 1952 and Miss
Luther left Monday to assume her
duties
Her district is composed of fifteen
counties in the north east part of
Oklahoma with headquarters in
Oklahoma City Q
Miss Luther was formerly Texas
County Health Nurse but resigned
her" position with the county and
with the State Health Department
m March 1952
WOMAN DRIVER BUT
ACCIDENT IS MWS FAULT
Mrs Carl Hawkins drove through
the Leland’s Grocery Window Thur-
sday The impact also broke a post
(t-Dalo"? trie curb In Mrs Hawkins
explanation of the incident she
stated that she had been telling
them those brakes needed fixing
Next day the brakes weie fixed
Til INKS FOLKS
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lends
I wih to thank my
for their suppoit in
Election July 1st
If I am elected in the November
election I will try to serve the people
in this DiMrict to the best of my
ability Thanks again
Carroll E Beaman
TEXHDMA MARKETS
I’or Thursday July 3 1952
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Little Fhilhp Freeman of the C W
Freeman family has been seriously
ill following complications from
measles
Pioneer Woman
Dies In Guymon
Mrs Claude Shields of Guymon
passed awav Tuesday night in the
Guymon M nicipul hospital follow-
ing a bnef illness Mr and Mrs
Shields moved to Texas county in
March of 1910 and resided 12 miles
north of Guymon for four years
moving from there to Cimarron
county where they homesteaded and
lived for the next 11 jeuis
In 1925 they moved back to the
place north of Guymon and in 1938
moved ho Guymon where they have
resided since
Mrs Shields is a sister-in law of
Mrs Lee Nichols of Texhoma
Mrs Shields is survived by her hus
band three sons Richaid Rorbert
and Bernard Shields six aughters
Mis Maxine McBratney Mrs Marie
Dixon Mrs Dorothy Fleming Mrs
Rose Emanuel Mrs Louise Etter and
Mrs Emma Jean Fatz 12 great-
children and one great-grand
daughtu
Funeral services are under the
dueeUon of Hewlett Funeral chome
M-s Doithv Evans and Mrs Ed
Poyp letumed home Saturday fiom
M Pheison Kansas to enjoy a sai-
pi:s e vat°fiom New Mexico fi lends
Dr and Mis Albert Dwell Mrs El-
vx ell has ju-t completed her Master’s
c’egtee in element uv guidance and
the Doctor is on lvs first amunment
m the atomic enaay laboiatoiies at
Albuquerq m
Mrs Mable Inlo s of G'endale
Auzoma armed Tuesday for a viit
with her brother and wife Mr and
Mis J H Settles
Mr and Mrs A II Duw'on Jr aie
the pi oud patents of a beby gnlfwho
made her aimal Tursdty Mother
and daucher are feeling fne but
at tins time we ve unable to g‘ t the
m
lady - name
Mr and Mrs Frank Berry went
to Springfield Colo Tuesday for a
checkup
NOTICE
It has been decided by the Town
Board at their last regular meeting
that suit may be filed against any
persons who have not paid their
sewer fee by July 10th
o Mr Douglas Adams City Marshall
will be present at the City Hall to
accept payments until July 10th If
there are any errors In billing of sew-
er fee Mr Adams will correct them
tune of payment
Signed
Town Board
Baber Has Polio
Franklin Baber is leported to be
Texhoma’s first Polio case He was
taken to the hospital in Guymon
last Friday and us repoited bo a veiy
ight case He is expected to ictuin
iome this week
Mr and Mis F O "Ciimm" An-
deison of Can Leandio California
were in Texhoma Saturday visiting
fi lends
Mrs A G Bier of Bay City
Texas is visiting l”r suter Mis W
II Vincent also Mr and Mrs Hoy
Yates at Srntfoid M's Baer was
accompanied to Texhoma by Mis
Jimmy Ye1 tmoieland daughter and
son Muss Doio'by Mm Baer al o of
Bay City and Mises Rachel Baer and
Sadie Baer of Sail Antonio All but
Mrs A G Baer went on to Yellowstone
RUSSEL L STROBEL
Rotary Club To
Welcome District
Governor
HIVNKS
I want to thank each and every-
one who suppoited me in the pumaiy
election Tuesdiy I will be in the run
off July 22nd and would very much
apprecidate it if you made an effort
to vote for me again Al o I would
apprecidate all other votes that aie
cast for me and I will do my best to
live up to your good faith in me
’flunking you ail
Ed Smith
Mr and Mrs C II Lindsajj and
daughter Jo Ann of Effingham
Illinois spent Wednesday heie visit-
ing their son and family Mr and
Mrs Marvin Lindsay and Steve
On July 8 the Rotary Club of Tex!1
homa will be host to Rusad L Stro-
bel Governor of the 179th District
of Rotary International who is mak-
ing his annual official visit to each
of the thirty Rotary Clubs in the
Oklahoma Panhandle and the outh
half of the We3t two-thirds of Kan-
sas He will confer wuth President
James L Nichols Secretary W R
Johnson and other loealofftcers on
Rotary admmustration and service
activities
Mr Strobel is a partner in the law
firm of Peterson & Strobel in Lamed
Kansas and is a member of the Ro-
tary Club of Larned lie is one of the
207 Distuct Governors who are sup-
ervising tiie activities of some 7600
Rotary Clubs which have a member-
ship of 360000 business and piofes-
lonal executives in 83 counftiex and
veogi aplieal le'ions thioujiout the
world
Wheievei Rotiry Clubs are lo sl-
ed their activities aie similar to
those of tl " Rotary Club of Texhoma
because thev me based on the same
tenet al obieetlves — developing bet-
ter undeistuuhng and pi ofr donal
men piomotmg eommimitv- better-
ment undei tal'iims laumg the Msn-
daids of business and piofcssions
and fosteung the advancement of
good will undei ‘landing and peace
among all the peoples of the woild
Each year this vvoild-wide sen ice
oi ganuation contnmes to grow m
nunilx is and m stie n jth During the
past fnral year for0 example 219
new Rotary Clubs weie organized in
32 countings of Noith South and
Cential Ameni a Europe Ada Africa
and the Ilands of the Pacific
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GOODWIN IS M-W PAS I OR AT
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHERtH
Bob Good a in of Canyon Texas L
the new pastor at the Asumbly of
God Church He and his wife arrived
last Sunday Membeis of the church
say “they are woneiful both aie
olo very poM mu drum come and
hear them"
Shonff Tom McKinley and Guy-
mon City Mvishnl Isd Smith will try
anam July 22 m a primary run-off
the poMtion of Texas County
Shenff Hits is a lepeat peifornunce
of two yeais ago when thee two
oppoed cuh other In the run-off
Dudley Smith of Hooker carried
tl”1 most votes in Texhoma but the
other towns shoved him behind
V'hen the final count was made Mc-
Kinley nosed out Ed Smith by 36
votes in the cloest contest of the
pumary flection Tuesday
The run-off July 22 will decide
who the shentf will be as Lnere will
be no Republican opponent m Nov-
ember McKinley's total’ was 918 and
Fmith's 882 Dudley Smith of Hooker
had 55! and Lloyd Booth of Hard-
esty 341
The other county contest in tho
tun-off primary will be between
Danel Dorsch and John Kerr of
Hooker flhg want the office being
V3C3ted by Mrs Jewel Thompson
Commissioner of District No I
Don Dale Democratic incumbent
state representative faces Marcus L
"Jack” Alexander of Guymon Re-
publican for that post in November
after beating Frank Ogden city at-
torney of Guymon by 425 votes in the
I Democrat primary -
Dale r?n against the Texas county
Democratic organisation and won
The Hooker votP3 which were instru-
mental in putting him across the fin-
ish line came from the community of
Texas county Democratic chairman
Mike Grey
Ora J Smith was defeated by J B
West 783 to 343 in the Democratic
nomination race for commissioner of
District Two
Carroll E Beaman county com-
mission chairman won the Democra-
tic nomination in District Three
when he received 306 votes to 153 for
Ralph W Burns and 101 for C W
Fieeman also of Texhoma
Republican C D Williams will op-
pose Beaman in November having
won nomination over Luther Mes-
singer Goodvvcll 120 to 59
The lure for commissioner between
C I) Williams and Cairo!! Beaman
in tho general election will undoubt-
edly be a close one
In Texas county there weie about
3 271 prisons who voted m Tuesdays
pi lniuy
Conmessman Vn tor Wirkeisham
of Man mm incumbent in the old
Seventh distiirt polled 934 votes for
tin1 Democratic nomination as eon-
giessnian from the new Sixth distuct
to 450 for his neaiest opponent Dr
L’oyd II Chiu (h of Chilton Accord-
ing to lepoits leceivod Wednesday
Wirkeisham and Toby Mums of
Lawton incumbent Sixth district
congressman will engage in a run-off
Mon is ran tlmd In the county
picking up 326 votes to 310 for Reford
Bond jr of Ghickasha Ted R Sa-
va p also of Chikusha icceived 83
votes
tho
Sgt Joe Yates and buddy ggt
Bishop arrived Tuesday from Pan-
ama City Fla to spend this week
with Yates mother Mis Miude
Yates and other lelutives
Knutson Member of
the “Ambassadors
Quartette”
David Knutson son of Mr and
Mis Emd Knut on writi s of the n vv
and challenging way le has found to
pend this summer "We aie called
the "Ambus dots Qintette" became
ve are iepnscntntres of Pacific
Luthran College Puklmd Washing-
ton bums the Go pel me sage in
both vvoid and soni to many Luth-
eran Churches thiou’hout Wa-shine-ton
Oiecon Idaho Mm tana Ihit-
mh Columbia and Canada Vv'e will
i over at lea t 5000 nvle1- on the tour
vn 1 s ip at hi t 50 ei mints
L B r 1 I 1 P Tl'
foi Gklahonn Cry
afl'u rof n
Eatl Ful'on and G C Donovan
pent Fudij n Oieat Bmi 1 Kan as
ilii'”rini a miiitjr’e rneetng fur
Hahburton
vvonddful expeiieiee but I am onx-
io is to be home f it t! " remaindi r of
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(Quartette
Trom left to right are: first ba-' William Uaxwig
Dakota second bms David KnuUon Texhoma Oklahoma second tenor
Herbert Neve Evciett Whmjton fimt Unor Dtnest John on I'oit Shaw
Montana
In the Republican race for
congressional nomination K B
Cornell was first with 210 votes to
132 votes for his nearest opjxjnent
W W IHcks Charles N Simon was
third with 80
Ray C Jones incumbent Demo-
ciat running for the nomination as
corporation commissioner polled 621
votes to 351 for his nearet opponent
R L Owens The remainder of the
vote was split among six other can-
didates G V Walters polled 170 F M
Walker 139 J D Buyio 124 Alex
Dean 122 G E Stout 98 and Leioy
Hudspeth Nefro 84
Incumbent State Supnme Jutiee
N S Coin lid H It Kin for the
IMnonatiC Miffiiintum tn tlie high
b' m-h 1243 to 932 The lace was 111
Dish nt Pour but Com will run at
lei e In the genciil election
L F Tivon of Guvmnn was un-
o posed for the Republican nomina-
tion fi om Disti u t Four
VTlbur Wruht tied for the Repib-
liiun nomination for coopoiation
rmimi-iont r Each icceived 116
vote J C Bams got 77 T R Fiher
59 O L King 44 Denn Kami: 14
and Ulous Pollan to d't
Tex is county voteis appioved tlie
:t ite cpieitions involving amendment
of tlie constitution by ai title and
f tuinme v rvue on June
The ditto: vu‘id Ji by 19)1 t
737 on the cons’itution pioposition
d appiovei! women oi j
lot uf 1731 to J1
bv L
St vffS -t Evere't II Gt Jr lift
for I ’nit Sli Ok'uhom i Sunday
Eve -it Jr has hi mi viiimj In par-
tiP Mt and Mi Fveielt II Got
rte i 'turn ng fiom Korea
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