The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1948 Page: 1 of 4
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LET'S ALL'
BOOST FOR
DRIIMTT
Okla historissi
Who' Indir
VOLUME XXXVI NUMBER 22
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Local Women Injured
Two Shamrock People
Dead In Auto Collision
The accident occuietl about
11:30 a m Sunday when the
coupe driven by Mrs Ingram
ran off the highway unto a
loose shoulder In swinging the
Thiele back onto the road Mrs
Ingram struck a car going in
the opposite direction
Occupants of the other car
Jr and Mrs James W Jett and
children James 8 and MarilNal
13 from Indiana were also talt-
tn to the hospital where Jett
condition was announced as
critical
Wanda Jett was the only oc-
cupant of the two cars who wait
not injured
Mrs Wanda Clinkenbeard
was killed outright when the
cors struck but her son died
about an hour later as the am-
bulance arrived at the hospital
Mrs Ingram suffered a corn-
polind fracture of the jaw a
broken nose broken right leg
above the knee and brain con-
iussion She was reported im-
proved Tuesday morning and
hope was held for lur recovery
Mrs Betty Clinkenbeard wa3
treated for 28 broken bones in
her foot severe lacerations and
'A broken left hand
The Clinkenbeard children
Reba Pauline 8 and Harry 4
were admitted to the hos-
pital after examinattons reveal-
ed that Harry and Reba Pauline
both sustained broken right legs
Robert can Ingram 2 years
old incureJ a lacerated head
find his sister Gail was treated
for a broken and badly cut left
leg
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Creek County 4-11
Sponsors Canning
In line with the saying "A
renny saved is a penny earned"
Creek county 441 Club girls are
earning dollars by canning fruits
vegetables and meats produced
on their home farms
Many of the girls are taking
part in the 1948 National 4-H
Canning Achievement program
This activity encourages club
girls to produce a more varied
well-balanced diet and reduce
cash expenditures for food by
the use of a family food proser-
' ation They also learn to re-
cognize the importance of fruits
and vegetables in the diet and
to increase their use during the
winter months
o County Extenslon Agent will
furnish mor-e complete infor-
mation on the program for Wilt
ea Kerr Glass is again provid-
o jug awards -
Awards this year are gold-filled
medals of honor for county
National 4-11 Club Congress
trips for the state and $20000
ollege scholarships for six na-
'onal winners
There were 57 county medal
t'iners in Oklahoma last year
eiortsmen To Meet
There will be a meeting of
the Sportsmens Club at the Ty-
dol club house at the lake Fri-
day night July 9 for the pur-
pose of collecting dues and or-
iginating plans for the distri-
bution of quail in this area
which will be executed on July
10
This meeting is not restricted
to club members but is open to
any one interested in the pro-
pigation of feathered wildlife
In this section
It Mrs George Shimp and B11
Aispach were StillwatEr visit or
Tuesday afternoon Mrs Viola
Loomis sister to Mrs Shimp
IVeturned home witn them
I
The names of eighteen Drum-
tight students who attended
the Oklahoma A and M college
during the spring semwiter were
placed on the Deans' List of
Distinguished Students
In an announeemeiat made
today 11 II Flinn a&sistant
registrar said that these stu-
:lents qualified for the highest
eholastic honor that can be at-
tained in one semester by a
percentage of the student s
tt Oklahoma A and M college
lualify for this honor
Highest ranking students of
!unior senior or graduate level
who consistently arc included
on the Deans' List are invited
membership in Phi Kappa
PH the !Phi Beta Kappa" of
!and-grant colleges and the
!ea test scholastic honor that
r' an come to an Oklahoma A
tnd M college student
T i ! 1 119 um ii IG
Published each Tuesday by Lou S Allard Entered EIS second class matter at the Post Office at Drumright Okr ercording to the Act of Congress of March 8 1871
Dedicated to the development of Drameght and all west Creek county and a firm bedever ha govermnent of the people by the peep and for the people
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Children Escape ct — YJ-4n- ' t:
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Serious Injuries I Juhene Giddecvn Is z: sA
r 1
In Iwo Car Crash Injured In Wreck -v':-:
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A Shamrock woman and her West Of Drumright :1-- : I
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small on were killed and two
Drmnright WOMen were serious- A second wreck Sunday in -qi:i:i::33t?tt
ly injured Sunday morning when N Giving Di urn' residents re- -''''::'Ii'li1i:'"tt:::'4!':1‘Ai'-:
the car in which they were rid suited in injdries to one local ::11:i:y4:''W:1::'4:' f
ing collided with another car tecn-age girl and considerable -"::1ii0:::t'i-7 : :
four miles west of Bristow 1 damage to two cars involved in yi:41-'-z!!':'::!'''-
the wreck :i'"e:'1::i10
The dead Were identified as k'::'t':i : ''''"4:c 4
Mrs Wanda Clinkenbcard and Juliene Giddeon ditughter of '$:'':1'V'::"4:4'
'Avven months old li irgil IIAnly Mt an( Mrs Chttrles Giddeon "n':'''1::'it-:-'s f 't'i41 :i
1
Oinkenbeard Mrs Betty Clin- icceived a broken leg when the :'?t'-'::4
kenbeard and Mrs Kenneth ng In- car in which she was ridi hit -:ii-l'A-1:fzii k” :i!lia :k
rram Drumright were taken to another car driven by Bill Tr is- 1i::i:4:0'1:s4i'::-01
Mercy hospital in Tulsa whi're dale Drumright youth broad-"1?:''F':::''''1::'''!::-'-'it
'their condition Was reported sde ' ?i 2!-::-t-:ii('::-::''iii'i
critical Tuesday morning Four Miss Oiddeon was riding in a '4:'1it'ii:tj4i:::'''i-':'a'
other children riding in the car car driven by Frank Bertwell ''''--:'!:l ::::''''':::t::”
re in Mercy hospital Tulsa foiong with Harold Dorsey and m" r "1"'''''''' ' ---
The accident ocetheui about Mrs Bertwell other passengers UMW UPHELD Counse
II:30 a m Sunday when the in the car The Bertwell car was niim pen:
mon fund dispute I
coupe driven by Mrs Ingram following a car driven by Bill Goldsborough upheld the $:
ran off the highway unto a Trisdale As Trisdale attempted Combs A K Shine Welly 1
loose shoulder In swinging the to turn off the pavement to hil
Thiele back onto the road Mrs tight Bertwell unable to pass I —
Ingram struck a car going in him on the left because of on- I Lott
le Holeman Is
the opposite direction coming traffic attempted to get
around
Occupants of the other car the Trisdale car by Buried Wednesdal
Passing on the right and crash-
DJr and Mrs James W Jett and
id into the car Highway patrol Funeral services were con
children James 8 and Marilyn ted Wednesday for Mrs I f 'tn Irl ri i1111 trns -I i ntvesticated the accident
Buried Wednesday
Funeral c'rvices were conduc-
ted WtAnesday for Mrs Lottie
No other passPngers in the Huleman who died Monday
two cars were hurt June 28 in a Cushing hospital
tollowing an illness of two
was
EIGHTEEN ARE Rite: for the 54 ycar old res-
fmnt r111"11h11-1 11111 111 ti
tRill I LLJN AKt iicRilitteso 1f opr rttliarel r5i4h3tT awretoel d read
ty Rev C D Benton at the
ANNOUNCED As Freewiil Baptist church
Born in Missouri 'Mrs Bole-
HONOR PUPIL man moved to Oklahoma when
s she was three years old With
the exception of a few years In
Pryor she had lived in Drum-
The names of eighteen Drum- right all of her life
tight students who attended Survivors include the hus-
the Oklahoma A and M college band C E Holeman three
during the spring senuister were I daughters' Mrs Zelma Wells
placed on the Deans' List of
Drumright Mrs Zola Jones
Distinguished Students !Pryor and Mrs Nancy Erwin
In an announcemciat made i'llipeon Calif five grandchild-
today 11 II Flinn assistant Hen five brothers and three
registrar said that these stu- I siAers
K "L 101“L1 AUL ILIU illbilL II —
net ment
etiolastic honor that can be at- was made In the tined in one semester by a Drum the direction of the Hall-
right North cemetery un-
der
rcgularly enrolled A and M '
!
student because of superior Smith funeral home
icholastic achievement
Students from 6 Drumright Okmulgee Cardinals
whose records merited this high
ionor were: James D Brady Oppose Local Girls
Engineering Dorothy I Dosed
Arts and Sciences Cole M1 The Drumright Girl's sofeball
Downing Jr Engineering: Rob- 1 te'am will net the Bookstore
II Foster Commerce izo Cardinals from Okmulgee at Ty-
beta C Gerard Arts and Set- dot diamond Thursday night
ences: Warren Gayle Gerard July 8 at ' 8 p m the first
Arts and Sciences: Thomas R game :: of :' a double header In
flolland Engineering Carl E the second game Otaso and
Jones Engineering Helen Moore Baptist : will : play a make-up I
ones Education Bill D Mar- garne I postponed Monday night I
tin Commerce Ted Russell because Of the muddy field I
Aloore Engineering Phyllis Ann This is the first appearance
ferkins Education Clovis E ' of the Cardinals on the local
Rodclander Engineering Billie l'eld but they are a seasoned
Alyce Fcribner Commerce Wit- well balanced aggregation and
'lam E Scribner Commerce: are expected to furnish plenty
Doris Ann Shnonton ArLs and 1 cf competition for the Drum-
'ticiences: Jack E Thomas ! right girls
commerce: Donald Lee Wood i Strength ha S been added to 1
rtrt II Foster Commerce Ito- taramius nom kill'i Ilitit)411! it L A y -
beta C Gerard Arts and Set- dot diamond Thursday night
enees: Warren Gayle Gerard July 8 at 8 p m the first
!tits and Sciences: Thomas R vame of a double header In
Holland - Engineering: Carl E the second game Otaso and
Jones Engineering Helen Moore Baptist v ill play a make-up
ones Education Bill D Mar- game postponed Monday night
tin Commerce Ted Russell because of the muddy field
Moore Engineering Phyllis Ann This is the first appearance
ferkins Education Clovis E ' of the Cardinals on the local
Rodelander Engineering Billie l'eld but they are a seasoned
Alyce Fcribner Commerce WI!- well balanced aggregation and
lam E Scribner Commerce: are expected to furnish plenty
Doris Ann Shnonton Arts and 1 cf competition for the Drum-
ciences: Jack E Thomas right girls
CGmmerce Donald Lee Wood i Stu ngth ha i been added to
Agriculture kite local team by the acquis-
111ion of Diane Griffth ha Ja-
To be eligible for inclusion
on the Dean' List Flinn explain- goll and Jacquie Martin
A a student must be enrolled The entire proceeds from the
at least 15 semester hours pune after necessary expenses
1
work must make a grade av- are deductA will be turned
t-tage of at least "B" with no over to the North cemetery
'trades lower than "C" Only a i land:
Inall percentage of the students A return match with the Car-
it nkinh A n1 Ag p-01 cknals will be played at Okmul
DRUMRIGHT OKLAHOMA' TUESHAY JULY 6 19 18'
UMW UPHELD Counsel for the United Mine Workers shake hands on John L Lewis' victory in the
trine pension fund dispute which has threatened a summer strike of 400000 soft coal miners Judge 1 Alan
Goldsborough upheld the SIN-a-month pension plan for the miners Shown here arc Attorneys Ilarribon
Combs A K Shupe WWI K Hopkins Walter M Bastian and Earl E Houck
LEWIS MEYER
To PRESENT
BOOK REVIEW
Epsilon Sigma Alnha national Tulsa Sunday night
educational sorority will
pre- An early day Methodist citt-
sent Lewis Meyer noted radio Fult-riding minister Mr De
personality of station KVOO in Shan iater became a farmei
fitcm
a book review at the Me 8 at 8 1943 thodist A-hich occupation he re-
tired in
zhurch Thursday July
p m : Sufvivors include the widow
Stella tif the home three datt-
Meyer originator of the "Val-
ghters : Mrs' Bertha Conaster
ties We Live By" program aired
over the Tulsa station each
Ozark Ark Mrs Eula Colborn
morning will review the book Drmuright and Mrs Maud2
There's a Spot In My Heart" Bearden Dallas Tex: four sons
Virgil 'and P W DeShan Tulsa
penne1 by Frank
ziud lormerly of Drumright
morous and sentimental story
Lester DeShan Tulsa and Ted
of the author's boyhood in the
DeShan Salem one step-
early 1900s in New York City
(laughter Mrs Newton Hughes
the plot overflows with Irish
vtit Tulsa 23 grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren
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iLLI - KALit11- 4fiiii:
Leis Me3ers
An accomplished book review-r
Meyer is now making a ser-
ies of talks iind reviews throu-
ehout this section of the state
and parts of those adjoining
In presenting the story of the
t ooks F elected Meyer often does
ei monologue of the conversa-
t:onal parts Of the books lie
nas a spec lal like for reviewing
the more humorous works
eye next week the exact date! Proceeds from the program
to be announced later iiill be sent by the sorority to
Admission has been set at the Auricular foundation whi-
ten and twenty five cent s ch-Is cledicated to the care of
children with crippled hearing
Attend B & P W Convention The national sorority has ad-
e pted I his f ou nci al ion as its
Irma Atkinson Fernettc Ash- I national welfare prolect
veil Mary Skidmore and Fran-I Admission for the review has
ces Oriscom are in Ft Worth 'teen tet at 50 cents for adults
Tex this week attending the i and 25 cents for children Tic-
national convention of thc Bust- 11cts can now be purchased from
II( ss and Professional omen's any club member
club They are the official del-
ecates from the local organiza- —1
Ulm Phillips Leases
tion
: Local Parlett Studio
IZeturn To California Olin Phillips local photogra-
Mrs Viola M Oiblin and l'her announced last week that
R tg P W To Attend Review club They are the official del-
Prior To Own Meeting (“iates from the local organiza-
Oli Ph ill
ips Leases
Members of the Drumright tion n
Business and Professional 'No- Local Par lett Studio
raen's club will attend the book
haunt To California
review oy Lewis Meyers Thurs- Olin Phillips local photogra-
day evening as part of their Mrs Viola M Gib lin and iher announced last week that
nubile relations program Luctl- daughter Linda Anne and Mr hE has leased the Par lett studio
from
le Huff chairman of the pro- and Mrs Ted Jansma and son I Dan Par lett Cushing Ow-
gram announced hichard of Santa Ana Californ- tier of stuaios in Cushing and
Following the review spon- irt left for their home Wedner- Drumright
cored bT Epsilon Sigma Alpha day June 30 after a week visit l Phillips has been manager of
the club will hold a businc:s vith Mrs Giblin's and Mrs Jan-Ithe Drumright studio since
sFssion at the home of Ws mna's parents Mr and Mrs' March 1947 He stated that the
Huff W J Shafer north of town I policies of the business will con
They plan to visit their bro- tinue to be he ones established
Mr and Mrs F M Saddle are tiler Wallace Shafer and wi'e by him as manager for Parlett
visiting their daughter Mrs L and son Jimmie rt Tuscon Art-
Crawford Columbus Kan izona on their way hcxc Read Derrirli clammed Ath
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Coopvr
bridge
St iveri
Fisher
Cztrntron
Tot al
'
game:
First to defeat any 1st
r:!ace leairtue team
i21 First to beat a non-scoring
opponent
131 First to knock FerIen out
Uf league top bringing Tydol
uI) to tic at lst place
Puff Ito Ab R II E
Endicott cf 2000
Clark cf-1000
Tuff 21) 4 0 0 0
Evans e 3010
Vickers 31) 3 0 0 0
Wiley 8s 3 0 0 1
chandler If 3 1 2 0
Vtilicrs rf 'I 1 1 0
Whitehead lb 0 1 0
McFlrath p 1 0 0 0
Total 26 2 5 1
Ferren Po Ab R 11 E
21) 3' 0 1 (1
idder 31) 4011
Ilammond lb 200C
MeErath J 0 0 c
Oaskins If 0 0 C
rf 1 1 0
lb 3 0 I 0
1)1000
26 2 5 1
Po Ab R 11 E
21) 3' 0 1 0
31) 4011
lb 2 0 0 0
rt 3 0 0 0
If !I 0 0 0
ATTEND CAMP
SALES il(PERT
To ADDRESS
civic GROUPS
2 0 0 0 udy periods conducted : by
ss 3 0 0 missionaries from Mexico and
If 0 0 C 13-azil They will go on hiking
c 3 0 0 0 t”ips and spend some time in
-
0 1 0 handicraft and recreational ac-
24 0 3 9 tvitie3
League Standings
a
BUY RIGHT
IN
DRUMRIGHT
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PRICE 5q
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!Basketball Girls !A 1 -1-1 I r—o
Are Presented ndrews I akes First
ILetter Jackets '
Tile 2947—In letter jackets
liave hi on received and dist ri- oney n °cal Rodeo
Wed to twelve members of the 1
tgioind elumpion Drumright 1
Wghschool girl's basket ball 2000 See Top Performances
t1 it as announced last 1 At Three Day Cowboy Events
week I
Reversibles in the school col-1 A ppreximately 2000 peopie were spectators at the
(16 (4 rud "Ild "IIIIP I hi' i"ck- Drum right Round up club's three 1
(ay P 1 oteo Wh ere some
els are Ict t eyed Drunir4J0 and
) i I t he nati '
ons best cowboys displayed outstanding ability
tale sleeve bears t he words "re-1
Oonal champions" I in t he vzo :oils events and reccved top money awards of
Local merchants praented fcrvd bY the sponsors of the annual event
the hiLWehool at hlet it fund Forrest Andrews veteran cowboy from Stillwater
vtil a donation to show theirl lopped all entries and carried home $210 first money for
appreciation for tle out it anding
basketb111 teams which thii i the entire three day show 'fhis is the second year that
i Andrews has taken the prize money for the local rodeo
ear brouvht st at c- v 1:!c 4:j1le
to Drumrigh L This donation — Bill II de Bixby took second
I
was used to purchase he t let ter illEATH cLAms place money tor this rodeo fie
jackets for I he r iris since no racked up the best average It
!ackets had been given in recent the Calf Roping event having
years PI 1V T Till "II TIT a 1203 seconds
y l' a TS a 1203 seconds
1U
Letterman on the team re- C W BROWli A local boy Harry Lescoe
eiving the jackets were Mary - ole the show with his rodeo
Ann Wienter Mtry Jo Webb Mass Wednesday clown act This is his second
Virginia Stowe Gloria Glimp appearance at a Drumright ro-
he m nn 10 A M At St Mary
aptain of t tea Sally A deo but the 1948 graduate of
's
1eter8 Myrtt Jo Moon Virginiti I Drumright highschool has been
Williams Jo Ellen Holt Ruth' Charle: William Brown 'lit performing wit h rodeos all over
-
Bowser Carol Blwe Billie Jack- I Spanish-American war veteran the state and in adjoining sta
tes
qm anclMaxine Burnett: A jac-1ho worked as a driller on the for the past two years With
his p21 educated mule "Dinah"
kat was alao presented to Ross 1 second well completed in the
was
Duckett coach of the winning 1 Drumrigh Lest() truly the funny man t oilfield (lied at 1:15
Leant Sunday morning July 4 at his of the rodeo
- farm home 2 miles north of the Jimmie Adams 17-year-old
ea a T VI ell VI a r vo r1 mrs 05 -teh c re trrt rt r AN n IA vl t " s rs A A Or
A local boy harry Lescoe
'tole the show with his rodeo
clown act This Is his second
appearance at a Drumright ro-
deo but the 1948 graduate of
Drumright highschool has been
performing with rodeos all over
the state and in adjoining sta
Father Of Former SALES EXPERT n exhibition of trick rop-'
cowboy from Greenwood Ark
"IC had been ill for the last II gave t!'
ix months His death resulted ling and riding which any old-
Local R esidents To ADDRLic c from a stomach ailment a con-ltimer at the trade would find
i
Dies In Lisa LOO ' Onion which he had suffered! hard to beat Jimmy has taught
for some time previous to his!hienself all the tricks he knows
William D DeShare 80 fati!cr CI Vic GRoups last illness l and has developed a few art-
l
If three former Drumright res- A native of Pennsylvania Mr ginal ones He performed the
identse died at his home in Brown was born at WarrenIsingle and reverse loop with the
l
Tulsa Sunday night E C House widely' known Ia January 30 1874 Until re- trope and what he called the
An early day Methodist ei-- sales consultant mid lecturer tiring in 1927 he had workeif 1 butterfly as well as the yo-yo
atilt-riding minister Mr De irons New York City will ad- in the oilfields and had been !twirl To climax his roping he
Shan la ier became a farmet dress a joint meeting of local associated with the oil Indus- 1 did the cowgirl's wedding ring
fecrn shich occupation he re- civic organizations Tuesday try from the time he was 15 which he executed while bat-
tired in 1943 evening July 13 on the subject i years old lanced on his horse
Survivors include the widow ' This Complicated Age" Abe 1 He was at Bradford Pa Pi- Opening the three day rodeo
Stella tif the home: three dale- Goldsmith Lions member en-I ney W Va and Bridgeport was a parade through down-
ghters Mrs Bertha Conaster nounced I Ills before coming to Drum-1 town Drumright Approximately
Ozark Ark Mrs Eula Colborn House is well-known as an trIght in 1912 to workas a 'drils 25 business firms entered floats
Drmuright and Mrs Maude cxpert in sales training and per- ler for C B Shaffer famous cr cars in the parade An out
Dallas Teg four sons sonnet efficiency and as an in- wildcatter of those days on the Etanding showing was made by
Virgil and P W Deghan Tulsa pirational speaker before state S Jones No 2 just north of the the Cushing Roundup club whi-
and lormerly of Drumright and national conventions He is city ' ' " ' - ch participated in a large- gro- -
Lester DeShan Tulsa and Ted in the southwest conducting Successful completion of the I PP'
DeShan Salem Ill one step- salesmanship schools of instru- S Jones No 2 set in motion the I Joe Hague Roundup club
daughter Mrs Newton Hughes ction in various cities Drumright boom and further !member and local rancher was
'I ulsa 23 grandchildren and Speaking in Bristow on a- shit- !development of the Drumright awarded the honor of being the
11 great-grandchildren Elm- subject House said that ' eilfield most valued member in the club
in connection with the rodeo
--- haman relations cannot be im- Mr Brown was driller on a Unofficial judging awarded
proved by low intelli high in the
Starr
W
a Dr
Tnce and score or more of other wells in I
11!ilifFys DR IJG
intrained clerks He stressed the the Drumright area before go-
Lronc riding
fact that busintss men need a i ing to Tampico Mexico where ! tioDrsa contest
r cohnewt According
0 n Acbceocrdalu
wiNs oval positive attitude and friendlY he worked for the Mexican Oil ihe was thrown higher than aZ
(eel ks to succeed and tha tiff- Company for two years i other contestant His was the
ugh the nation's school sys- He was retired u
FERREN1s 211
tems must come trained minds li )on return- 0 i accident that occure
1 n y a d dur-
log to Drumright mg the show
I The sales consultanL has built Since then he had devoted Contest winners for each
a nation-wide reputation as a most of his time to the raising show are as follows:
Knocking 2 runs in the 2od solid advocate of a need for '
of game chickens first as a hob- MIN 3 NIGHT
inninT Huff's Drug team o I ver- community stability the vital '
7y and later as both a hobby CALF ROPING
look Ferret-1 Wreath in a close p rcb 1 e rn of todas
y As a civic and a business In recent years lst Forrest Andrews Still-
but fast softball game at Tydol man constructive thinker dy- he had shipped chickens to all water and Turner Meadows
park Friday night namic pe ali
rsonty end force ful
parts of the nation as well as Wetumka tie with 15 seconds:
Hitting honors went to Chan- public speaker with other iead-1 '
I to Hawaii 2nd Bill Doolin Oilton 462
dier Huff's left fielder who in ershlp qualities E II House is
D
‘le two hits in 1 hree time i at superbly equipped for the work ! uring the Spanish-A -
-neri seconds 3rd Dee McCullough
Hartshorn
bat The winning pitelrec was of a crusader i can war a war out entirely e 162 seconds
MeEleath allowing only six hie l s Ile is a charrpion of Millitilliin A vo un ers 1 Brown saw
I th I tP M - BULL DOGGING
1st Abe Mahan Wkster 902
to his opponents of government and maximann l
service with the 16th regiment
seconds 2nd Dee McCullough
This IS the first game the lot individual personal efficien-i in the Phillipines Ile was a
Hartshorne 59 0'2 seconds 3reis
Shamrock team has lost this ! ce an l member of the Span ish-Amer-
y d responsibility good! 1
a Spencer ncer Walters 1 min 33
eea a
son nd 3 records were brok- I
1 health and equal and cam nt
sta- ! lean war veterans post at War-
lseconds e 1
n by Huff's Drug during 1
--le 117 enlareina ponies unities for l ien Pa b11t oftcn attended ! -
Prvnivr Ti tier
ly enlarging oppor1 unities for " BENDING RACE
i MC:Clings Of the Fitz-Lee camp
eryone 1st Patty Radice Tulsa 902
! at Tulsa
The public is invited to attend !seconds 2nd Frankle White
for Mr Brown is to bp
the dinner !meting and hear ! - ' Cush ihg 11 01 seconds
' ! canchwted by Father Beckerle !
14
this speaker cliseuss the prab- RIIIRON ROPING
at 10 o'clock Wednesday morn-!!
lems of present day busin St Mary
ess : ! Joe Farris Tishomingo
Ing at 's Catholic ! -
! church Burial is to be made in
ti :'v0:e!Ot3unk'cao 3300 seconds 3rd! nds! Turner Meadows
men
o's ! F airlawn cemetery at Cushing I Forrest Andrews Stillwater 39
BAPTIST YOUTHS HS i'l he body is to remain at the ! second
! home until time for removal
A el" 'T v w I r-s el A n A rs 1 JUNIOR ROPING
cf - 1 o o 0 ATI LIND CAM!' 1 to the church
21) 4 0 0 0 1 1 The rosary was to be read at' Ht Bobby Joe Irwin Drum-
9
e 3 0 1 0 I Four boys from the H A t right 4 0'2 seconds: Ral-
he home Tuesday night !
itnce
31) 0 0 0 um m of th- First Baptist 1 Survivors include his w Sz r Drumright 1 min
ife
3b 3 0 0 0 I group of th- First Baptist Survivors include his wife
8- 3 0 0 1 church plt Monday to attend Mrs Flora M Brown and a sonH
BRONC R
If 3 1 2 0' the summer ramp of the group 1:011and Brown both of the ho-
I t 1 Obeid annually at Fails Creek Me fid another son Ker -' dress tst Fat Nutt
' pts ' Charlei
lb 9 1 010klahorn1 nol Brown Durant and six dati-1 Ariz 140 pis
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0 I church left Monday to attend Mrs Flora M Brown and a son ! )!)NC RIDING
2 0 the summer camp of the group Bolland Brown both of the ho- 1 11 LI u 1t Nutt Bristow 132
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5 I mer Roger Uptegralt and maek i Shamrock Mrs Homer Stevens i lst Bed Horn Drumright
II E Roark will represent the Drum- !Carrollton Mo Mrs Bert Fos-1140 p13 2nd Chuch Lancaster
1 0 right organization at the camp 1 let i Stockton Calif Mrs Hen- waiters 132 pts
1 )1clesigned to acquaint the church rY Williams San Francisco JUIN ABIERNOON
0 0 1 youth with missionary work Clif Mrs Morris Horton Eu- CALF ROPING
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0 0 it udy periods conducted ' by lie also leaves five brothers
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0 0 13-azil They will go on hiking l F rank Jackson Calif Roscoe BULL DOGGING
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and Mrs Ted Jansma and son I 9 8 1 83!Is Flexalum Agent ------:--------- I 1st Edna Focht Stillwater
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I 01 asco 8 2 6 230 J Frank Bertwell local boy nd daughter Carol of Sulphur ! ma Drtunricht 1305 seconds
clay June 30 after a week visit 1 Phillips has been manager of 1Kirtori ! is now the Driunnght distributor I were guests last week in the i RIRION ROPING
vith Mrs Giblin's and Mrs Jan- 1 the Drumright studio since Baptist 89 ! 2 7 2
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W J Shafer north of town I policies of the business will con- Marriage Licenses 1Drumright high school in 1947: Messeca r i vard Hand Drumright 32 sec
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ther Wallace Shafer and Ivi:e by him as manager for Parlett william Roy N7ely 20 Sham- i or) the installation of the blinds Mr and Mrs Doyle Watson mtng'0 33 seconds
and son Jimmie at Tuscon Ail- "----te------ reek and Miss olive Workman ! by calling 948-NV on Saturday Chuck and Bill visited in Okla-
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