The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1951 Page: 3 of 6
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See SEAY
"My Insurance Man"
Phone 708 Drumright
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A moment" in a xouti(4 life
telephone call 'out of this world" in
Value
'Whether or tint alonr4 ith
the teeit-ager'S standards of value
One fact remains F erv telephone
call important or ordinary is a real
bargain
For the average cost Of each loci1
call including tax is about
In this day of V anishity4 bargains—
what else gives so much for so little?
EVERY HELLO
Is A GOOD BUY
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GAME AND FISH
GAME ANL) l''1611 edible fish to state
BOARD TO l‘IEET and families üt !he
The state game and fish coal- come atter 'be
mission Will hold its monthly ROMOViil
Meeting at the state eapi:ol from this po'dular
Monday July 2 the state game lahoma lake
and fish department offices an- ly im1)11)e trn -
pounced -oday as sinular i
The board is expected to re- ina:Y 0'1r
view game census reports from s--Ce the
its game technicians a the
July meeting preparatory to REMOVAL OE FisIIING
fixing hunting regulations tor AT OREENI Ni
fan hunting seasons nieiodoli2 ABLE TO 11' 14PWI N11 NT
ideer pheasants and prairie The sm'e Qame !: tH
chickens Nligralory game bird
seasons also Will be discussed n was r :
although these fixed annually tor pasag
by federal authorities who us- vhich I:Le 1 i-
'tray ask recommendations from leges last d
the state officials before an- any lake it
pouncing seasons arya 1411"r
of the fanis fo:
FISH IMPROVEMENT SCI1E- stractior ere 1ovided
TAILED FOR VETER1NS LAKE i'411 or s'at e
Veterans Lake at Sulphur 1s The new Itw said A I) 11
on the agenda of the staft ga!ne Aldrich asistan'
and fish depth tirent's lake the depari oiL t‘f
provement program tin raraurao
This 101-acre pub: fishing lake 1:lrast I::
adiacent to Platt National Park nrw game fish cadl
will b cleared of rough fish 1311 443 r the i
and possible over-pepulatiocs
of stunted game fish by addli- in'asures f'er
cation of rotenone the eat officials had :Tirsred rc1
and south necks according to handed the iph
the fisheries division of the de- rocomm1nded recodificatior
partment 1h ! state' hunting aad
Plans have been ma do !or
collectng and distribining the Aldrich ids) stated
roconlrivlidect
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GOOD POLICY
If this is not a clever verse
It rates a mighty score
For what is lost—
It pays the cost
What man could ask for more?
IT WASN'T RAINING 1101EN
BliLT Thr APK
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tminy public lakes in Ok-
'1t1olna are well :nanaged by
groups vthero daily or sea-
fishing fees are assessed
fees" he said "often
the difference between
wtI recreational facilities
'on the lake shore good man
a:onwn: of the fish supply and
itriwrly policed grounds and
wc'er8 whore large crowds use a
NLX TROTLINE REGULATION
ANNOUNCED
tilair taking of many large
irom Oklahoma Waters will
hill Ina ted by a new law
by the legslat ure this
y(ar 1 he state ga me and fish
believes
ne‘y law provides that
L)1c- on trothnes must be spac-
ri ly least 24 inches apart A
hiwk limit for trot lines re-
the same as in former
—11 '2 4 -inc h spacing' said
t Bob Aldrich assistant
r c!or of the department 'will
cvay wit h snaglines which
been used frequently at
r2 lakes These are lines
wht re large ganghooks which
actually are gigs are paced so
close t oget her that any fish
itun Ang across the area is
slag:Led on an unbaited hook
l certainly is no sport ing way
teh fish"
SOIL CONSERVATION
Terrace lines were surveyed
last week on the farm of Roy
!herly north of Bristow The
t-rraces will safely outlet onto
ti iv( grass pasture
Charles Morgan plans to con
s'ruct a pond on his farm soon
T-rhnicians assisted in the
AinV of a nond last week on
- farm north of Bristow Ap-
roximately 1000 cubic yards of
will be 3-loyed in construe-
the dam
Soil Conservation eryice
flee is moving into new guar-
weric in the farm cen-
er liuildin2 at Bristow The
move will place the Soil Conser-
1 n Service in the same
!huildng with the PMA and ExH-msion
Service thus making it
poyible for farmers to transact
!rno-t Of their farm budness
buirline The Sell Conser-
voion Srvice has 'maintained
milteri at 6th and Main since
: If'41 when assVqnre was start-
! d wi!h th ncwly forme'd Creek
!c ‘unty Soil Conservation Dis
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THIS IS NO1 JUST ANOTHER WAR PICTUR2
BUT ONE THAT IS AS NEW AS TODAYS HEAD-
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ITS THE NOREAN STORY
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$id MittaN lithord MONAHAN Viol llom (HUN 1 ' '"" Gone IVO
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By LYN CONNELLY
rzBA sTo NE is playing a new
14 role in 111V Aldrich Fatnily''
set:un In addition to portray
up: -Henry" eVery l'hursday 11411t
Oil Ihv air show
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frek
in the past month
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tor of th0 St:FALIY
night Ahlrich TV
4":'''t SilW litStiltA
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Itt ' 04 :: F V t ryone con
)) 1 tweleil with t h e
show is happier
with n than at anY
Etta StOile tone sinco Ili pr
grain went visual
And vhy not- po obe lilloVtS
and undertands 'Henry butter than
his creator The video version
has ptpped up considerably Oh
Stones presence Eira couldn't
play E nry on 1V berawe he's old-
cr than the 1en-agt Aldrich hoy
Cary Crosby's appearance on
1)pa Ihng's radio program t:iiscd
the VV0011VCS llooperating consid-
erably And now there's talk
that the Crosby offspring in have
a show of his own Mae Vest—
f all rerie is wthing on a new
radio StriCS Format 4f the
show is questionable since the only
tak ut the idnde hond!diell actual-
ly has is a di 41ing Nuggestive
voice l'he Carry Moore show
ociiii:‘ing a fill hour in mid -day
is destined to leave the Llit
PLATTER CHATT:2
MERCURY: Vic Damone comes
up kith another hot dise In "Kiss
Me” and the alkkays popular "In
III(' Still of the Night" The
liarmonicats Imp it up nith "Tea
! for T w o and "Ilarmonicat Jin-
' gle" One of the most popular
' songs of the present day is the up-
I and-coming "Monday Tuesday
IVednesday" aod kitty Kallen does
' a titre Joh of vocalizing on it
COLUMBIV: Another good job
on "Ab out:4y Tuesd
I a
y Wodnos-
day" is turned in by Herb Jef-
! fries "Just for 01(1 Times" is
: its coupling Frankie Carle tin-
1 earths an oldie and gives it a neW
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tlis h W
in "histling in Dark" rk"
: "I Still Care" is on the flip 1 Dinah Shore teams up kith a
1 new personality tbeorge Benson
1 and they d4 a supcib job of a new
1
I tune lluit's likely to catch on fast
1 "Wedding 1))11s"
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I be held Thursday 7:30 p nt 12
Imile North of Cushing on High-
"It started cut to be a pair of Argyle socks—but they got ‘ way 18 Living room and dining
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— !room suites Bed room suites
and roil away beds Lots more
I 1 ' new and used furniture
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A REAL BARGAIN
More of your friends and
neighbors hove telephones
than ever before You can
call more people a a more
people can call you
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Sftecialt
For your carefree trip
we will:
8 Clean and adlual spark plug
For your carefree trip
we will:
Clean and adjust seark plop
Scientifically check engine
compression
Inspect trOire Ignition system
Test voltage regulator generator
and battery
Adjust carburetor and check
entire fuel system
Adjust clutch pedal play
Lubricate chassis
Change engine oil
Inspect cooling system
Check shock absorbers
Clean repack and adjust front
wheel bearings
Inspect brake linings and brake
drums for improper et dangerous
wear
Inspect sleeting system and all
tires
Road test cat
AT A SPECIAL
LOW PRICE
173P SALE— China closet break-
! last set bc1 and springs
washing mac h IneS trash
rids high chair col 12 guage
sho' gun 517 N Creek
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"Your Ford Dealer"
200 S Penn Phone 506
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NOTES AND QUOTES OF
Drumright in Brief
tarden COUtiell
Garden Council will meet
Thudav morning at 9:30 a in
rith Mrs Boyce Rogers 200 E
Fourth street
Return From N acation
Mr and Mrs R IL Castle I ---
Relatives At Ilubbards
have ref urnect from a t wo-week
Guests for the prn t two wroki
' vacation in Lenori City Tenn
! the hohie of Mr and Mr4 W
where they visited their (laugh-
I Hubbard E Oak Street
ter mrs George Lemasters and
were Lt and Mrs Ed Ili:dreth
Mr Lemasters The trip took
thorn through Alabama and s()n DuP Jr- 61 Pine Ca 11P
New York and Mrs El
Norh Carolina and Ar- '
!man and children Virginia and
nsas
I Jimmy of Salem Illinois Mrs
: Hildreth is the former Miss Ma-
1 Visits Avat rie HublArd Her I-lust:and is
slated for au assignmen' in he
Mr and Mrs R Castle had
as their guest Sunday Mrs ('as- Far East While h i away Mrs
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dI-ii h i It()Iri Hild re t h pia ns t o reside in
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Drumright
Air Force in Stillwater
!Ted Pinkston dome
Visits In Tulsa Ted Pinks on was dismissed
i David Frazier is visiting in from a Tulsa hnspital Fridav
Tulsa this week in the homes of after receiving treatment for
both his sister and brother Mrs scsveral weeks Ile is recupera-
Paula Jean Johnson and Paul ling at his home a' 403 S Cim-
Frazier arron
Returns From Convention
Mrs Willis Frazier returned
' home Wednesday from Ft
Worth Texas were she had at
their homes after spending two
' t'ended a convention of - a food
weeks with Mr and Mrs H C
company A banonet for about
Shote northeast of city The
! I000 company distributors was
held on Tuesday evening two ladies itre sisters of Mr
i Shobe
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! Soldier 'kits Parents On Sunday the visitors and
I hosts drive to Bartleiville to srq!
' Cpl Joel Hawkins and Mrs
tne Shobes on and wife Mr
Hatt ki'li of Ca up Polk Louisi-
and Mrs Earl Shobe
unit are spending a I5-day fur-
l lough visiting with his parents
V
Mr and Mrs T N Hawkins and Return From acation
Mr and Mrs T C Bailey and
! sister Miss Johna Merle Haw-
! Marie Ana Sugg returned Mon-
i kins and with Mrs Hawkins'
day from a vacation trip to
parents Mr and Mrs Grant
Raymond at Claremore i ' Galveston and Houston Texas
I --------- 'While in Texas they visited with
IT E Johnson cad family in
hunters Return Front Trip
Channelview
1 Mr and MN Dale Hunter -----
and daughter Karen Dale have Mrs Shimp Has Guests
returned home from a vacation Guests arrived Sunday from
1 trip to California They were st
Louis Missouri for a week's
ttccompanied by Mr Hunter's I visit in the home of Mrs George
brother Dr H E Hunter of
-- !Shimp north of CRY They in-
Shawnee I elude Mr and Mrs Mike Moota
I On the way out they visited I' and children Russell and Bar
wi!h Mrs Pauline Lewi3 at Ros-
well New Mexico At Santa
Monica they were the guests of
Mrs Tina Hunter mother of the
gentlemen and Mr and Mrs E
J Tipton Mrs Tipton is their
sist e r
Hinds Have Family At Home
The entire family of Mr and
Mrs C D Hands Wheeler mot
north of city gathered over the
Fathers Day weekend to make
it a dual celebration that of
Dads Day and the 30th wedding
anniversary of Mr and Mrs
Hinds
Guests included: Mr and Mrs
Dick Hinds and Mrs Edna
Cook all of Houston Mrs
Frank Boggess and daughters
April Ann and Nancy Lou
Sweetwater Texas and Allen
Hinds of Tulsa
Visiting With Grandparents
Karen Dale Hunter daughter
of Mr and Mrs Dale Hunter is
spending a two-weeks vacation
with her grandparents Mr and
Mrs Claud II Irwin at Duncan
Oklahoma -
Suttons Were At Grove
Mr and Mrs Ed A Sutton
south of town made a business
trip to Grove over the weekend
The Suttons are making plans
and geeting their home in rea-
diness for Mr Sutton's retire-
ment from the Sinclair Oil com-
pany the latter part of July
Cushing Okla
! Friendly Neighbors Picnic
The picnic for members of
! the Friendly Neighbors club has
been rescheduled for Friday ev-
ening June 23th at VIhi-lock
beginning' at 6 p according
to a cLub spnicesmati The out-
ing was originally slated for
' June 15 but was postponed be
rause of the wea'her and con
flicting obligations
Cawleys At Grand take
Mr am! Mrs Pat Cawley
spent a few days last week on
Grand lake the guests of Mr
and mrs (ir Burley former
Drumright residents at Langley
PAGE THREE
Sisters Are (nests
Mrs IVI1 Clark and Mr and
Mrs C Dr Shobo all of Soencer-
ville 'left Monday mornim4 for
bara Mrs Annie Bailey nd
Miss Kathleen Guecione
e IVSCS General Meeting
: A cc rbined meeting of all
r circles of the Women's Society
of Christian Strvice will in
held at 'lite First Methodist
' church Wesley room at 2 p m
d Wednesday it has been announ-
ced by Mrs It F Facker gen-
e leral chairman
e The program will be in charge
if !of Mrs Harry Beck
s Egg Beater
When beating egg whites be sure
5 that the beater is free of oil and
a that the whites are free of arty stray
bits of egg yolks The presenceof
5
even a minute quantity of fat will
5' keep the egg whites from beating
I satisfactorily
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paean Oripptngs
Bacon drippings can Le used for
pan fryinv as a fat in browu
sauces and as a shortening in mak-
ing cornbread Bacon fat can also
be substituted for butter vhen cont
bined ith canned vegetables such
as green beans and carrots
: Polishing Silver
To eliminate constatA polishing
of silver items CO3 with a thin
layer of white shellac and the silve
will not tarnish You can always
wipe off the sherac with denatured
alcohol followed quickly by a wash-
ing with rni:d soap and water
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State Emblems
In 1000 both Louisiana and 1IiitsiS
sippi selected the magnolia aS of-
ficial state floral emblems Miss's
int accepted the verdict of an
cection by schtyil children while
Louisiana made its choice thrclugh
legts:ative act
Rural Population
In 1949 only 41 per cent of the
U S pnpulation was rural corn
pared with 85 per cent 100 years
ago
YOUR SAVINGS ARL INSURED
UP TO $1000000
Cushing Savinus Loan Association
Phone 37q
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2 "0- --': 1 ipunip sho' gun 517 N Crec'k
91-1TP that the beater is free of oil and
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that the whites are free of any stray
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SATURDAY -- 1:30 P NI 1 Dick Hinds and Mrs Edna
bits of egg yolks The presence of
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Cook all of Houston Mrs "
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even a minute quantity of fat will
t $ ! - - 4iii ' g" !!'''tf ' ''' "' '' '''' " ' " - - 'Or ' " ""Aanr11116NahatingallE LL' 4 "1" Frank Boggess and daughters keep the egg whites from beating
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WEct : satisfactorily
SA ciety a ter Texas and Allen
4 ritt — '''''! :- ‘ ' ( ' 10c "Chanripagne for Caesar" Start Your ' Hinds of Tulsa
esacon nrippings
7' 1 w :
ly t "
g s - Bacon drippings can Le used for
4 e ‘ Isiting 1ith Grandparents pan frying as a fat in browri
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!'4:: ' xy TT K a re n Dale Hunter daughter sinagueceosrtalbre1 ads aBsahcoornt enf aint g can also
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42411 kt Vacation Trip e 4 i 4iiew f i :i'-is fo Mr and INtrs Dale Hunter is
be substituted for butter ishen corn-
spending a two-weeks vacation
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' t: 1 t etrasemezzarnewriarzei—smsairvinn : P with her grandparents Mr and bined irth canned vegetables such
as green beans and carrots
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Polishing Silver
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1 ' it ' Here! Suttons 'ere At Grove To eliminate constart polishing
toreseics : 0- TIIS IS NO1 JUST ANO
: N'svi7ill AS TOI)AYS HEAD
'L (4' t BUT ONE THA IS AS F
T I'' AV - 1 -- Mr and Mrs Ed A Sutton einfyesrilver items coat with a thin
of whiteshcliacand the isilve
it:8 '''''" d--i'o-it x II NES IT'S 'TODAY'S HEADLINES 4 - - south of town made a business
'kill not tarnish N or can a wa”
':b1 ' - '' ' ' trip to Grove over the weekend
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- The Suttons are making plans
$0-i Ili- ' i : ' ' 14811(poehofrolihiem‘selic(iilri"auciciAk-litvhbdyeantial rsehd
' ' r '' $ 0 4 't '''' kair44 : ' ' ' and geeting their home in rea-
l AA :1
1f ' 'i ing with rni:d soap and ikater
' diness for Mr Sutton's retire-
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For your carefree trip by
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f I 4'-9 the Ft lendly Neighbors club has
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Scientifically check it engine! st
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to a cLub sprikesmaii The out-
the
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Test voltage replica !emirate( Rural Population
''''N'' '
Inspect trdie linion syem '
it1R was orictinally slated for In 1949 only 41 per cent of
J)4 ielr
0 Virti 4" 641141 to ao 10 It't tlf - ---1 10 t2 4 ) 4 -0" ' ' ''
-44eltys ' uJ ne 15 but was nostponed be- U S population was rural corn
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rail 'f' Of the wea'her and con-
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entire fuel system ' Meting obligations agia
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The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1951, newspaper, June 26, 1951; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2177535/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.