The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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Postage Stamp Pays Tribute
To US Farmers and Ranchers
'SOIL CONSEPVATION'
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This is a black and while re-
production of the 4-ent soil con-
servation stamp now on Salt at ail
U S post offices stamp
printed in three ciaars went on
sale August 26 in (1011 Citv' S
at the annual met ig if the
Soil Conservation Societ: of Am-
erica The (lay following on Aug
ust 27 the stamp vas released
hy all United States post oftiCeS
Issuance of the stamp is a H-
ittite to farmers and ranchers
who have put to use such soil ai !
water conservation inesures to
those shown in the stamp design
It is a tribute to Ow Nation'
soil conservation districts - - fl -
ally organized by landowners to
marshafl all possible effort to
)Nard stopping erosion and build-
ing up the productivity of the soil
It is a salute to State and
ral scientists and technicians
who have carried on roscarch
found better ways of protectin!!
the land and helped landowners
carry out conservation plans It
is an expression of gratitude to
those carrying on other proratas
Hit & Miss
- By WILMA ALLARD
A week only away from home
and we were so glad to be back
e probably won't even think of
leaving again for another week!
Isn't it odd when you leave town
you're sure that at least a dozen
IMportant interesting things have
happened but stay home the
same length of time and you don't
even try to find out if anything
Js happening People as Art Link
lettcr says are funny
Mrs Maggie Clay warm-hearted
rescuer of homeless dogs
has a problem At first it was a
'simple thing to provide a good
home for a mama dog and her
three children then feed them
until they were -fat and sassy but
'iMitti comes the problem The two
little boy dogs are so sassy they
'don't want to leave anyhow they
don't seem to want to confer
'about it because they can't be
caught to ask their opinion the
mamma dog loving and grate-
ful tries to be friendly with the
dozens of people who have came
to claim one of the puppies and
the little girl dog Joyfully left for
a new home—but her brothers are
going to think it over for a m hile
Airs Clay says she had no bka
SO many people were in the mood
for a pet when the story about
her give-aways made the paper
she was over-whelmed by the
Many who called eager to give
the puppies or the mamma a good
hincL
An old wives tale has it dud
whatever you do On New Years
tri4 is an indication of what you
will be doing all year so if that
holds true about Labor (lay many
of us will beat the same old
stAnd doing the same old things
411 yearwashing cooking ('lean-
ingof course we need a certain
amount of that to keel) us in bal-
ance and happy but ALL YEAR!
phooey
Lots of folks are digging deep
about this time figuring bow to
Ohl( LOOM Credit arid
(404 ihartilLi !hal 111ti helped
fitillers and rani tiers con-
srrvation ra
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Chairman 411 Ilia
Cryck Ciltility Slot C1111r atiim
i)vtrict iist ill roliing pas
lure forex4ilind preIr)t mul ern--Ion
and (ot)-( rc rlitur I 4tx-
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the 1tt
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stuck use for fire proprlior for
for recreilnat Itch
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raintorin and they
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prokido a home 1)1'
t1 priitot I the farinsivail from
1114 hot wilrk the
cold u n4t ts inter
ronert idiom fiirttoriti fIrpirs
(II in the 1a iiurance
if i 1)14'1111111 i-upply it fowl a WI
flier products of Ihti land for the
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liVP iii !own syniholled in tipper
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pay the first install 111(11l on their
income tax on the fifteenth and
ret the offspring into college
about the same datedon't know
how they come out but this I do
know the second grade was pret-
ty tough too
Ilavent't had any move remind-
ers about the MIS graduates Who
stayed in townsurely we have
not named them all
( Continued from Page 1 )
MASONS
ernment service as physician for
the Panama Canal zone until be
rerigned in 1921
Moving to Ok 'alumna City he
affiliated with Siloam lodge m'hich
he served as worshipful master in
1940 Ile becanie a Scottish Rite
Mason in McAlester hying made
a master of the Royal Service in
May 1912 Shortly thereafter he
transferred his Scottish Rite
membership to Guthrie and as-
sumed an alive part in the con-
ferring of the degrees largely in
the Rose Croix chapter
Ills ardor therefor resulted in
his recognition by the Supreme
Council which first honored hi M
with the rank and dignitv of
Enight Commander of the Court
of Honour and later in 1921
crowned him an honorary inspec-
tor general or :33 degree Mason
Ile received many otiwr Masonic
honors until his death
In civic life he was active in
all morthwhile project N soch as
the Oklahoma City Chamber of
Coimnerce and the American Le-
gion Dr Hubbard had three sons
Ralph W John R and William
E all of NV Imm were associated
with him at the Hubbard hospit-
al in Oklahoma City
Read it in The Det ick
Trade at ttomp
AWKWARD TIME FOR THE PHONE TO RING'we'11 agree But
there's absolutely no sense having to run downstairs to answer
Modern living includes conveniently located extension telephones
upstairs and dow n Black or choice of 9 decorator colors Onetime-only
charge for color Call the telephone business office
( Con? intlety from Pace I )
Tornadoes
cre practice a day has been held
During the cri m 1111('
List eek the Tornadoes
looked rather ragged hut showed
improvements during a later
scrimmage tilt tiuthrie
f2a 'nes
Crilfin Indic:Ors that the T-foIllation
will by lewd tin nilenlve
flinch known aliont
conditt(in flt thy Chandlyr team at
pretwtit Ind they are helievcd to
alaiut the t-1111V IS latt year
m hen they were ably hi tiyrrim
'Irttyritlit thy 1
hwtnation :Aid the unbalanced lino
Now jorwy hettnetz paritt and
edher new or teennditioned Nhoe
OH add to thy appearawe tif
thy Druninglit tiLiers :P4 they
make their bid lid victury
Came time st01 0 8 p He
(' t !hi f 11P111 10eill
ly Iftit t may 0111 I iih
I3ined t he yale hihto I h e
Ti int th ILI a in I he 1000
tlik yeAr Paul
Todd Mike Floyd Alton Bate-
man Jerry Bickner loc In keit
Doyle lloleindn Bob Lokey Char-
les johoon1011 Sellers 1croy
Ilaney llobert Jordan Danny
(unman Tommy Cruzan Lela')
Bear John Marx John Ackenhau-
stn Bill Archer
Clyde :McClain Loren Mills
Lob Trunk Charles Barnhart
John CraneJm Barnes Fred
Bartley Don Todd Pot Fulker-
son Bob Hurst Tony Salem Or-
ville ABM Jerry Floyd Eddits
Miller Steve Nloody and Tommy
Ream
( Continuo(' from Page 1 )
News Notes
419 Lowry street Box C
C Jr Peterson's address has
been changed to 1701 Helier
Great Bend Kan
The Jack Schickrams are due
home Wednesday after a
month's vacation in Colorado
a a
Mr and Mrs Joris Hartsuck
and son Jim left Tuesday it
for Boston where Jim will en-
roll as a slphomore M the Har-
vard Sao() of Ntedicine
a
Ilarold E Smith Drumright
OG&E employee received a
check for $750 from the OGSIE on
his suggestion on how to itnprove
company operations
a a a a
Mrs Betty ( ilm) Shideler was
taken from her home on West
Hickory to Cushing hospital hy
Osterhout a mhulance Saturday
evening
Irs Margaret Cargill was tak-
en fri i her home in Shamrock
to Cti Onlig hospital hy Osterhout
ambulluwe Saturday evening
4
C vrzild Smith Olive commun-
ity was taken by Osterhout am-
bulance to Cushing hospital Sat-
urday morning after treatment
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by ORAL ROBERTS
WOMAN'S BACK TROUBLE VANISHES
Nile uf 1916" writes al "Sinc'e that ‘vonderful night
" woman from Iowa "a back itA my back has never hurt and I
IU(IJt ‘s Call t'd IflL SUVAlt 'JAVA bi:e1) able tO Sit lU any
pain in the right kg WAS It tYPe Pahl I
nly doctor ag Selatk to Cod for my
(inflammation arcurd the sciatic healing!"
theicl I get many letters like this
''t to tell you that Cud Idling how strong faith and
Lealed nie of this ttilictionl prayer bring miraculous heal--Below
God healed nit tht ings from God!
aietas had done everything Now if you've ever suffered
then power to help me X ra‘ ' from any tYpe of vertebra tam
taktn showing one of nv ble and particularly with a
brat was (Hit Of plwe I pinched sciatic lierVO you know
lidera ilit pecial treatment what ("fluent this ‘vornan went
was fitted ‘A ith a surgical through!
tial it gave me a iliCASIUA She possessed faith in abun
41 whet but I foluid it dance! She knew God could do
to It on hard chairs If or her what no one else could
Nly 1b(1 lid I 1eard do I ter strong faith and her be--about
your Crusade in Saint lief that Cod you'd heal her
FIrid so ‘ve i brought her healing
cided to go kr prayer The Bible says "Thy faith
-sitting on the hard chair in shall make you whole"
the tent was untold agony for DO you have an illness or
II I leaned one way and then problem'? Turn your faith loose!
because I couldn't staid Ask God to deliver you Ile
prevane on my spine But Cod has the power and is eager to
very Ilear solve all of your problems
Al ter you finished preach- Just as this ssoman with her
lug you said you Wure going to back aihnent had the faith to
pray for those who 17ceded heal- believe that God vont(' give
ing I poured out MN' heart as her victory over her affliction
you prayed The healing immer so can you have such abound-
44 Cod swept ilirough ItiV body nig faith
and 1 was hel rght there in God is a good Cod and lie
the auch ience! does answer prayer
at a local clinic
James Rich charged in local
police collet with (Irk in with an
improper ritif'1er at II:15 pm
Monday pot up a SI0 bond
I
Burl Nichols put up a SIO bond
after living picked up at 10::I0 p
m Saturday and charged with
public drunkenness
I I
FiVP persons paid fines for vio-
lation of state fish and game laws
la Creek county during July None
lived here
Arrested by rangers were: Tom
my Taber Tulsa illegal fishing
$IO plus $1125 court costs Thom-
as Hamilton Tulsa fishing with-
cut a license $10 and SII25 court
costs Charles McGuire Tulsa
fishing vithout a license $10 and
20 costs: J W Justice Tulsa
$IO and $20 costs: and Mark Maz-
zarina Oil company Centr4a
salt water pollution WO
fine and $1960 court costs
PHONE 273
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Exposition The
Southwest's Greatest!
Landstsping A Flower Show
Finest in Livestock
Atomic Age Defense Displays
23 Huge Buildings Packed
With FREE Exhibits
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nig faith
Cod is a good Cod and lie
( Continued from Page 1 )
DISTRICT
cver seen grown
T o m Fisher has purchased
some Shropshire sheep and along
with Bill Archer's Ha mpshirt
sheep and the Brasel boys' South
down sheep a good display will
be shown in this department
Both Jerry Bickner and Barry
Hubbard have purchased Here-
ford cattle this past summer and
along with Hereford heifers be-
longing to Doug Ishmael and Dan-
ny Cornman this department will
be taken care of
No entries have been indicated
in the Shorthorn division but John
Hope will exhibit an Angus cow
Several boys including Jerry
Carroll have indicated they will
show I heir horses
"All in all Formby said "this
looks like the biggest livestock
exhibits yet od I see no reason
why other departments won't be
just as big"
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WATER
ions of water has been used no
matter how fast or how slow the
water flows through the meter it
still takes the same amount of
water to turn the gears
"If the water goes through fast
the gears will move faster and if
the -ater goes through slow the
gears move slowly It is the same
principle as the odometer on the
car If you drive your car one
1111IP it doesn't matter whether
you go 10 miles or 100 miles per
hour
"All meters are tested in our
meter shop before they are plac-
ed into the water system for use
The meter cannot register intwe
water than that which passes
through it You have it greater
chance of being struck by lightn-
ing on a moonlit night in Decem-
ber than being cheated by a
water meter
"Since the meters register gal-
lons users are billed for the near-
est 100 gallons If at the beginning
of the month the meter read 831-
100 and at the end of the month
it was 831640 then 640 gallons
was used Since 640 is closer to
coo than to 700 a bill for 600 gal-
lons will be sent
"Sometimes" the city manager
continued "persons will come in-
to the office with a watt-r bill that
is higher than usual Almost word
for word they will state that their
neighbor uses much more water
than they do yet their neighbor's
bill is smaller A person cannot
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Stops Itch—Relieves Pain
For the first time science has found
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surgery In case after case while
pcntly relieving pain actual reduc-
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ough that sufferers made astonishing
statements like "Piles have ceased to
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instituteThis substance is now avail-
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called Preparation 114 At all drug
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Phone 216
without a in devico tie
termine how much his neighho
uses
'If you do have a high hilt
either you have used more than
you thought you did or you have
a leak in the plumbing Approxi
mately 75 percent of all leaks are
found in the bathroom stool Sonic
times it is so small that it cannot
be heard yet running day and
night wastes a lot id' water—
Minor concluded
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