The Forgan Advocate (Forgan, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1950 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME 23
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with Mr and Mrs Fat Smith and
Mr and Mrs Lee Swallow
Mr and Mrs Harold Ilurbin and
daughter Alice of Perryton Texas
Mr and Mrs Ivan Spaulding and
two children of Alva and Mr and
Mrs Keith Aide lman and family
of Booker Texas visited in the S
S Spaulding home during the
weekend
Mrs Jack Pierce and infant
daughter came to the home of her
aunt Mrs Claude Andrew where
they will be cared for for a few
days before going home
Mrs George Nichols of Conway
Springs Kansas and Mrs Walt
Cordes were Wednesday morning
callers in the Lester Imel home
Patricia Cox visited Wilma Jean
Wristen of Liberal over the week-
end Bill Patton of Eugene Oregon
has been visiting Abe Robins and
other relatives and friends the
past week
Jean Schanault underwent an
appendix operation Saturday
morning in the Beaver hospital
Bill Gilardi of Oklahoma City
spent the weekend in Forgan visi-
Jerry Ilodges and Laverne Johnson
ttate 1 Ust Soc
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News Of Forgan Folks
Mr and Mrs Leonard Murdock children spent Monday evening ' footing and foundation have been
and Mrs Hazel Kenner visite-1 ' visiting relatives at Itosston ' poured the floor leveled packed
their sister Mrs Lester Intel 1 Mr and Mrs Ivan Spaulding and ' and sanded ready for pouring
and family Monday and Tuesday children spent the weekend with Thursay The floor will be poured
Mrs Geo McCutchan and Jan- her parents Mr and Mrs Rufus in 12 foot section of reinforced
eth spent the weekend trith rel- Day Iconcrete for expansion It will be
atives in Alva Those calling on Mrs Jack done this week and we will be
Mr and Mrs Allen Adams and Pierce and infant daughter at the ' ready for the walls
Mr and Mrs Virgil Adams made Beaver hospital Saturday were ' Tile and brick are on hand to
a business trip to Noble and visit- Mrs Wayne Andrews of Liberal start the walls Monday and win-
ed relatives while there Thursday Mr and Mrs Harry Boorn of ' dows doors ect are available All
Mrs C R Davatz of Genola Wichita Kansas Mr and Mrs materials for the roof and walls
Colo came Wednesday for a i Claude Andrew Mrs Vera Phelps I are now in sight so progress should
'visit with Mr and Mrs Raymond Mrs Emma Radcliff and Mrs i hts rapid
Keller Elbert McNabb ' Donation labor is helping a lot
Mr and Mrs Charles Cold-rt Smith has added an ad-
to keep the cost low and the
A
water of Alva visited relatives ( -mai wish to thank all
dition to his house and will move school d I '
the who have helped No attempt will
over the weekend back to Forcan after spending
Mr and Mrs Jerry Riggs spent summer at the Brownie McNabb
the weekend visiting at Supply farm
her parents Mr and Mrs Rufus in 12 foot section of reinforced
Day concrete for expansion It will be
Those calling on Mrs Jack done this week and we will be
Pierce and infant daughter at the ready for the walls
Beaver hospital Saturday were Tile and brick are on hand to
Mrs Wayne Andrews of Liberal start the walls Monday and win-
Mr and Mrs Harry Boorn of dews doors ect are available All
Wichita Kansas Mr and Mrs I materials for the roof and walls
Claude Andrew Mrs Vera Phelps are now in sight so progress should
Mrs Emma Radcliff and Mrs hts rapid
Elbert McNabb ' Donation labor is helping a lot
Art Smith has added an ad-
to keel) the cost low and the
dition to his house and will move school board wish to thank all
back to Forgan after spending the who have helped No attempt vill
he made to mention those N‘to
Mrs Ray Rat lief and Mrs Wade
Rad lief and children visited Sun-
day in Guymon with Mrs Ada Col-
vin Mrs Riley League entered the
Beaver hospital Sunday night for
treatment
Mr and Mrs Oscar Jeffris and
Frank Nichols of Winfield left
Monday afternoon for Campo
Colo to visit Mrs Maggie Ownsby
Mrs Leltie Horner of Fairview i'Monday supper guess in I heir ' a'stst 11 is' Anna Lut Der DIMIP! 1 The juniors are glad that the
Health nurse in examining th e ' drivers training car has come
came Thursday to visit for a few home
days with her sister Mrs F O Rev Fay Ratlief and family and !children Of the first six grades
They will be checked for l&ight SENIOR NEWS
Nichols and Mr Nichols and other 'mrs Ray Ratlief were dinner '
1 weii-ht teeth tonsils — ailnoids The Seniors presented their play
relatives and friends guests Tuesday of 'Mr and Mrs 1 '') ' ' "
Ilungs and heart Later in the year "Leave to i')Iarry" Friday Oct
Mr and Mrs Will Bertling W110 Wade Rat lie!
have spent I he past three weeks 13in Reynolds who is employed 1 we plan ti recheck for prouesg 27 to a large allitreeLifive zold-
upper six grades will he ience The net profit from the
here visiting their daughter Mrs on the pipe line spent the weekend TIle
Icnecked at a latet date play was $82I10 We wish I() thank
Denny Kilo and husband left Mon- at home
day for their horny at Enid 1 School was dismissed at noon evervo )
Mr and Mrs Eill Kirk of Beav- 1 ' '- ' III- who twilled make Il
le
ill respect for Allie Hitch- ploy a huge success and for the
Brownie McNabb recently put er spent Sunday visiting Mr and :M"ili'laY
cocK our lunchroom cook who was fine compliments we received
chased the Dole Bridweel properity Mrs F O Nichols and Mrs Let-
:: buried Monday afternoon Allie On the outcome of the queen
where he ill make his home tie ITorner from Fairview
will be missed hy the entire school contest we were second and very
Frank Nichols of Winfield Kan Mr and Mrs Ralph Lauderdale
Spent the last of the week visiting and Sharon spent the weekend and faculty for she was always close behind It was a close contest
relatives and friends here here with relatives bringin Airs clteerful and loved children Many all the way and the Seniors want
o
J Aaron and sister De Anna and
A
grandfather Mikiel Schlust guest of Mrs Dora Coleman Mon-
THE GRADE SCHOOL KING Senior Queen We took in $6175
Mr and Mrs Bert Marvel of day AND QUEEN We were very proud of our queen
Banning Calif arrived Saturday Mrs Florence Imel received a Louise Buffalo' and Jimmie and thank you all for helping the
and are at the home of Mr and fall in the home of 1-er son Les-
Allen were elected Tuesday night senior class
Mrs J A Marvel ter Imel Friday night injuring her i at the Forgan school carnival
Guests in the R J Aaron home hip She was taken to the Beaver OBITI7ARI—
wa
Monday evening were Mr and hospital by ambulance The Drs FIRST Git thE NEWS Alzina Aaron s born Sept 8
e-
Mrs Charley Aaron of Wood- there advised taking her to a Those flying their planes all 1891 in Wichita Kansas and d
week were Donald James Steve partc-1 this life Oct 27 1950 at the
ward Allen Aawn of Buffalo Mr bone specialist at Oklahoma City
Gerald Dennis Eugene Leland Beaver Hospital at the age of 59
and Mrs George Booker Mary Mr and Mrs Imel accompanied
Behee and Vivan Ballcau of Beav- her Saturday Peggy Leonard and Ronnie !yrs 1 mo and 17 days
cr She is doing satisfactorily from Those counting to 100 without She moved to Beaver County
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Allen and last reports
a mistake are Eugene Dennis and klahoma with her parents when
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CEO HOWARD
WILSON
CONGRISS
Brent Hodges of Goodwell is I l"6"" program i-riday afternoon at 6:1
spending this week with his grand- 3
And Whereas the parting Is
b
The Carnival was a great suc-
I at the gvmnasuhn This program ' — hard her place among us is empty
cess both in fun annancay was post
parents Mr and Mrs Paul Arnett f d financially bec
ause Of the sen-
and she will be greatly missed
Gross proceeds were $76840 and ior play
and Mr and Mrs Albert Hodges Be it Resolved by us The Order
from this amount we should clear All parents are invited an bring
Dinner guests in the Walt Cor- ' e d -
des home Sunday were Rev John- about $500 While this money will your neighbors of the Eastern Star to extend our
fly Goff who preached at the Bap-
heartfelt sylnpathy to her loved
not be used directly to help on
ones in this sad hour of Bereave-
tist Church Sunday Marion Green the gym it will pay other bills soEnomonE NEws
ment and loss
therefore freeing that money for We had a very nice carnival
of Goodwell Mrs Ella Clifford And he it Further Resolved to
the building Our gueen Keota Seal came third
Mr and Mrs Dick Radcliff and drape our Charter for thirty (lays
The Mothers Club both grossed We had a total of $4025 on the
Jerold and Mrs Mable Lane in memory of her To spread a
about $7500 and they did a mag- queen contests and we get 30 per
Dinner guests in the O A An-
nificent job We were too tired cent of it copy of these resolutions on our
drew home Sunday were Mr and
to figure the Lion s Club bingo minutes and send one to the fam-
ily of our departed Sister Res-
Mrs Harry Boom who were here
separatley but it did very well and JUNIORS NEWS
over the weekend and Mr and olutions Committee Tillie Angle-
ran completley out of prizes The juniors are happy that their
Mrs Claude Andrew i ton Pearl Tedder Bessie Suttle
Sincere thanks are expressed by queen Joyce Hodges won the queen i
Mr and Mrs 'William Keller of l
the school for both of these fine contest She won by just $250 It 1
Longbeach Calif came Monday to 1 MIMI ANNOUNCEMENT
organizations for their splendid l' was a very close race The amount
visit his sister Mrs Elic Potter and A daughter Debbie Lynn who
cooperat ion the juniors took in for the contest
Mr Potter Mr and Mrs Charley ‘veiThs eight pounds and 2E:2
Friday morning the PTA ill I was $6125 We get 40 percent
Aaron and Allen Aaron We re also ounces W a s born at the Beaver
guess in their assist Mis:i Anna Lu ther nublpi The juniors are glad that the
Monday supper hospital Friday morning Oct 27
H lth ea nurse in examining the drivers training car has come '
home
Rev Fay Ratlief and family and !children of the first six grades to Mr and Mrs Jack Pierce
lu p p 1 of ‘ 1 i - They will he checked for )1dght Yq':NIOR N EIS'S --
Paid for By Democratic State Central Committee
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THE FORGAN ADVOCATE FORGAN BEAVER COUNTY OKLAHOMA iituns1)A1- Novi:mitt:It 2 1950 NUMBER 28
SCHOOL NEWS
OFFICE N EWS
Work is progressing very well
on the new gym addition The
i be made to mention those Nth o
have assisted as there have been 'working diligently for their as-
:so many but it surely is apprecia-
sembly program We hope to see
ted The real satisfaction should you there Friday
come from the knowledge that by The highschoot choruses have
!I donating labor you are building bee n orking hard on their music
for the children and they are close w
We have forty-four girls in glee
to everyone club and nine boys We could use
Students arc- helping their share more mak voices so if any of you
in activity periods after school boys are interested see Miss Ken-
and ect and are doing a fine job
rick
They realize how nice the corn- d
pleted building Nvill be and showed ASSEMBLY
their consideration by not harming The fourth fifth and sixth
a thing on the grounds lIalowe'en grades will present their assembly
night program Friday afternoon at 3:15
The Carnival was a great suc- at the gymnasuhn This program
cess both in fun and financially was postponed because of the sen-
Gross proceeds were $76840 and ior play
from this amount we should clear All parents are invited and bring
about $500 While this money will your neighbors
not be used directly to help on
the gym it will pay other bills SOPHOMORE NEWS
therefore freeing that money for We had a very nice carnival
the building Our gueen Keota Seal came third
The Mothers Club both grossed We had a total of $-1025 on the
about $7500 and they did a mag- queen contests and we get 30 per
nificent job We were too tired cent of it
to figure the Lion's Club bingo I
separatley but it did very well and ! JUNIORS NEWS
ran completley out of prizes ! The juniors are happy that their
and Sharon spent the weekend and faculty for she was always
here with relatives bringing Mrs
cheerful and loved children Many
'
boys with hearty apetites will re-
Lauerdale's mother Mrs Arch Bar-
member d
row home after spending 10 days the times Allie has filled
visiting them their plates a second or third time
Mrs N E Duncan was a dinner
guest of Mrs Dora Coleman Mon-
THE GRADE SCHOOL KING
day
AND QUEEN
Mrs Florence Imel received a Louise Buffalo' and Jimmie
fall in the home of her son Les-
Allen were elected Tuesday night
ter Imel Friday night injuring her i at the Forgan school carnival
hip She was taken to the Beaver
hospital by ambulance The Drs FIRST GRADE NEWS
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there advised taking her to a hose flying their planes all
week were Donald James Steve
bone specialist at Oklahoma City
Gerald Dennis Eugene Leland
Mr and Mrs Imel accompanied
her Saturday Peggy Leonard and Ronnie
She is doing satisfactorily from Those counting to 100 without
a
last reports —
mistake are Eugene Dennis and
i
OBITUARY—
FIRST GRADE NEWS Alzina Aaron was born Sept 8
Those flying their planes all 1891 in Wichita Kansas and &-
week were Donald James Steve part(1 this life Oct 27 1950 at the
Gerald Dennis Eugene Leland Braver Hospital at the age of 59
Peggy Leonard and Ronnie !yrs 1 mo and 17 days
Those counting to 100 without She moved to Beaver County
a mistake are Eugene Dennis and Cklahoma with hor parents when
Barbara she was about 12 yrs of age her
We had our Hallowe'en party I parents settled on a homestead 5
Tuesday We were glad to see so j miles west of Forgan and she re-
many of the mothers out to our sided there with her parents until
party and also glad to have a she was married to Fred Hitch-
grandmother Mrs Hitchcock NN'ith cock Dec 8 1917 Since her mar-
us riage her home has been in For-
gam Mr Hitchcock departed this
SECOND GRADE life July 26 1945
Those who made a perfect grade She united with the Methodist
in spelling last week were Donnis Clurch some time ago and she has
Robb Max Kuns Harold Swallow been faithful to her Christ and to
Jimmy Sutton Sharon Reverts her Church and all who knew her
Carolyn McNabb Linda Bryan loved her She also belonged to
Steve Froggatte Karen Ratlief
Order of Eastern Star and the Re-
Jimmy Miller Ernie Baldwin and bekah lodge
Wanda Ingland She leaves to mourn her loss her
brother R J Aaron and wife and
3RD & 4111 GRADE NEWS daughter Deanna a nephew Pfc
We have been busy selling tick- Johnny Aaron of Oceanside Calif
Mrs Lola B Cooley and husband
ets for the carnival Louise Buf
falow was crowned grade gueen A D Cooley of Forgan Okla Mr
Jimmy Allen was her attendent and Mrs Bert Smith and daughter
Jimmy Allen Jerald Barnett Susan
Barry Mills Clyde Radcliff Evelyn Mrs Smith a niece of Compton
Harryman Phyllis Mills Frances Calif and Mrs Peggy Aaron Pod-
Swallow Louise Buffalow Joe dlar a niece of Seattle Wash and
Compton J W Kerns and Judy !a nephew William Lee Aaron of
Bridwell were the third grade Compton Calif made their home
students who made a perfect score with her for a time and are the
in spelling last week children of a deceased brother
Beverly Mulanox Fayrene She also leaves other realtives and
Neese Elaine Posl Roma Ann Pot- a host of friends
ter Norma Jean Robb Alice Kay Funeral services were at the
Spohn and Jonnie Sue Mann all Forgan Methodist Church Monday
made 100 on their spelling test at 2:30 pm conducted by Rev
O W York the pastor Interment
15TII & 6TH GRADE NEWS was in the Forgan Cemetery
Ronnie Blosser Cletus Carter The choir furnished music with
Donna Sue Hitchcock Richard Mrs Ed Potter at the piano pall
Smith Larry Taylor Billie Jean bearers were Harry Verhelst
Underwood Emma Bryan Billie John Kerns Charley McNabb
Crawshaw Wadene Garvin Rich- Bennie Kile Grant Harryman and
ard Kerns Charles Posl Ronnie Jean Spohn
Revert Jesse Potter Ray Sutton The Goodner-Mason Funeral
all made perfect scores in spelling Home was in charge of arange-
last Telt ments
ecess Driving Is
71'11 & 81711 CIIADE NE HE
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it
The 7 and 8th grade went on a !
9:1) am Charged in Collision
Morning Worship
hayride to the Cimmaron river '
Oct 19th Mr Howell and 'Mr SundaY Schut)1
MYF Devotional Late am
Case Mrs Ronald Seal Mrs Fan-
Late Saturday evening two cars
nil' Pierce and Mrs Opha Me- :leetings 630 pm driven by George Hiatt of Beaver
Kinney we sponsors The sermon subject for Sunday and Brownie tteNabb of Forgan
The 7 and St h grade girls and
will be —1The ealing collided head-on at the Church of
"'ming H
boys started practicing basketball Waters-" God intersection The cause of the
November 1 1 Our Revival Meetings came to a accident was drunken driving on
The 7 and 8th grade queen Mar-Iclose Sunday night but we hope McNabb's part Hiatt was driving
a pray that the Revival spirit south when McNabb's car driv-
garet Ann Parks won second in the
queen contest nd
!‘vill continue in' Our Sunday school! north cut across the center
!
The 7 and 8th grades took iniattendance came up to 93 Sunday1 line crashing head-on into Hiatt
F6675 selling tickets on the 7 and !Let us make it 1()0 or more mAt The point of impact was on the
Sth grade queen Sunday !right front of both vehicles Con-
1 There were seven accessions all siderable damage w'as done to both
MUSIC NEWS ! 'on profession of faith There are a vehicles but no serious injuries to
The junior grade chorus is work- goodly number of Met hodists who Hhe occupants
Mg on two operettas The
should transfer their membership The charge against McNabb
" Three
Pigs" and "Little Black Sambo" Ito the Forgan Nlethodist Church filed by Patrolman Raymond
They are learning new songs about We are grateful for the loyalt ylCraig investigating officer was
pet animals of so many who helped make the reckless driving under the in-
The grade chorus has been i
meeting a success by their pray- fluence of alcohol The case is still
working diligently for their as- el's presence and work We should pending to this date
i go on from here to greater ac-1
sembly program We hope to see
you there Friday Icomplishments The Rev M Carl
The highschool choruses have !Carwright of Buffalo gave us much !'xrrEND FAMILY REUNION
been Nv o rk i n g hard on their music i h('ll) (') W York Pastor
1 Mr and Mrs J S Maynard
RLSOLFTION OF SYMPATHY
OF THE OES OF FORGAN
OKLAHOMA
Whereas it has pleased Almighty
God to take from our midst our
beloved Sister Al lie Hitchcock to
dwell NO h Ilim forever in the
Ileavenly home
And Whereas the parting is
hard her place among us is empty
and she be greatly missed
Be it Resolved by us The Order
of the Eastern Star to extend our
heartfelt sympathy to her loved
ones in this sad hour of Bereave
ment and loss
And he it Further Resolved to
drape our Charter for thirty days
in memory of her To spread a
copy of these resolutions on our
minutes and send one to the fam-
ily of our departed Sister Res-
olutions Committee Tillie Angle-
ton Pearl Tedder Bessie Suttle
Go to Church on Suminv
Who's
Two-Timing
Who 0
Mr and Mrs J S Maynard
and their daughter Miss Cornelia
Maynard of PAMC Goodwell were
included in a group of about 50
relatives who gathered in the For-
gan park Sunday A sumptuous
dinner was served in the moder4
equipped club house and an after-
noon of visiting followed
Others included in the gather-
ing were Mr and Mrs Homer
Reece Mt Grove Mo Michel
Howard Reese Newhala Calif
the Frank Underwood J P Un-
derwood and Autura Underwood
families of Forgan W S and
James R Maynard families of
Beaver
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the present
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Jack Foley President
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HIS STENOGRAPHER
GIVEN IMPRESSIVE PROMOTION
THE PRESENT CONGRESSMAN
MAINTAINS A LUXURIOUS SUITE
OF OFFICES IN THE FEDERAL BLDG IN ENID
He has a staff of five People besides himself
working out of thc-A office The staff consists of:
One Secretary at $46448 per month
One Lawyer at $29550 per month
One Clerk at $25929 per month
Ono STENOGRAPHER at $41620 per month
This STENOGRAPHER listed just above
worked for Mr Wilson at $12500 per month be-
fore he went to Congress Now when you taxpayers
pay this salary you pay $41620 per month
O These salaries total $169478 per month
that you taxpayers pay to maintain his Enid office
The present Congressman complains because
Page Belcher during Congressman Ross Risley's
term received from $10000 to $13500 per month
for taking care of the same duties that Mr Wilson's
expensive staff handles and in addition to that
Page Belcher furnished the office at no expense
to the taxpayers
This extravagance
is in keeping with
this Administration's
Policy
The present Congressman has served 21
months and has voted for more than 99 billions
of dollars in appropriations in that short time
Can the Eighth District afford this Congresmon?
VOTE for
PAGE BELCHER
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