The Oklahoma County News (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1958
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Mrs Dorothy Jones
Elected President
At Joint Meet:fig
Mra Dorothy Jones was elect-
ed president of the Womea's
Auxiliary of Robert M ullor Post
Jones at a joint meeting with
t he Legion members Friday even-
ing Sept 5
Other officers elected were
rs Ileulah Rice secretary-treasurer
Mrs Eleanora Keyes 1st
vice M rs1 ocelyn Led inski 2nd
vice Mrs Amy Eivins chaplain
rs Gladys Bourlon seargantat-arms
and 1Irs Peggy Mob-
ley historian
A large group of members and
one visitor Mrs Adolph Dopcus
were present to hear reports on
G irls' and Iloy's State given by
this year's representat ives Miss
Susanne Hogan and Jackie
Choate
Following the business meet-
ing refreshments consisting of
ham saidwiches and the trim-
mings coffee and pop were serv-
ed by the Legion ncmbers
A t the next meeting' of the
Auxiliary whkh will be held Oct
3 installation of officers will be
held The Legion w ill have its
next regular meeting Monday
Sept 15
Keep gasoline in a red can
plainly marked with a spring lid
THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY NEWS JONES CITY OKLAHOMA
FREE
Dorcas Society
The Dorcas Society Of the
J011 Christian church met Sept
3 in the home of Mrs Henrietta
White in Spencer
The devot ional was given by
Mrs Hazel Reynolds on "Mur-
muring Christ ians" assisted by
Evangelist Rev Ed t3ridwel1 The
lesson was led by Mrs Ora Dun-
tiwa y
E!ction of officer s for the
coming year vas hell with the
following being elected: Mrs Ora
Dunaway president Mrs Clem-
m le Maxey vice-president NTrs
Deloris Wallace secretary-treasurer
The Dorcas will meet at the
home of Mks Elsie Hole in Oetber
All Major Brands Oil
and Greases
CARTON OF COKES
The US Navy 's missile age
hegan Sept (3 1917 when a V-2
rocket was successfully launched
from the aircraft carrier USS
Mid vay
In 1957 (115 percent Of traf-
fic accidents occurred on a st rai-
gilt level road
Burning- leaves or trash on
windy days is dangerous and can
lead to loss of propetry 01 life
Many small towns have in-
creased their population as a re-
sult of planting of at
trees and shrubs
Le3's Service Station
POMO MEM IENNIMEMBIUNSMON nobwmamkgrossutaan
JONES OKLA
CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS
settwrzzimmin
With Each 10 Callous of
Casoline Purchased Saturday
(Bring Your Ilottl(s)
PHONE 2561 ItES 2391
SPEICER GIELTERS
NOW OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE
A D BERRYS
-IS OPEN 17011 BUSINESS
Tag Office is' Also Located in the same building
Phone 1lAncock 5-32S7 Spencer Oklahoma
Did you say LIGHT bill?
In most homes more than thirty
electric appliances are employed
to do the chores of cooking cleaning
cooling playing the radio entertaining
with TV heating water laundering telling
time refrigerating etc etc
Lighting is just one chore any more
so when you get your next electric bill
just think "Golly what mighty low wage a
to pay versatile Reddy Kilowatt
for doing so many jobs so well"
PMIMOiliMMNSI
BY LYN CONNELLY
fAFTER a respite friar rock 'n
roll music during which time
a return to the smooth ballad
helped harried parents the teens
have set the radio dials whirling
on more rock 'n roll than ever be-
fore The music these days
is absolutely ghastly Few art-
ists will be remembered six
months from now the songs will
tainly never gain immortality
(how can we build "standards" of
t(morrow? imagine any of today's
songs lasting as long as "Star
Dust" "Deep Purple" "Night and
Day" and innumerable others?)
Now that school has started
again there will undoubtedly be
a rash of songs like "Meet You in
the Lunch Room" "Your Locker
Is Next to Mine" "Waikin' You
Home in Our Freshie Year" etc
Why this sudden catering to the
teen-ager is hard to understand
We were a teen once too and
we liked the ordinary every-day
love songs that Just came natural-
ly—and of course novelties are
always popular with every genera-
tion But why record compa-
nies have gone overboard on kid
songs and why the kids pick up
the ball and score one touchdown
after another for these disk com-
panies is completely beyond us
One of oar pet peeves in this
connection are the older singers
who go in for the youthful songs
Now we don't mind a 16 year-
old Joy Layne or a 20-year-old
Tommy Sands singing about proms
and young love but when you get
the McGuire sisters singing about
school the party's over for us
We love the McGuires They're
beautiful talented and what's most
Important—harmonious But
let's face It it's been a little
while since their high school days
and when we hear them cutting
up like they did In "Ding bong"
we can't help but wince
Oddly enough "Ding Dong" was
a cute song but it should havo
been done by a teen singer
which the woods are loaded
Green Pastures
Man Charged
A 40-year-old Green Pastures
man James Newhy was charged
Friday with selling liquor to a
minor The complaint was filed
in Wendell Foster's justice court
Newby allegedly sold a pint of
wine to a I 6-year-o1d City boy
August 29 for $12ti Ilk arrest
followed complaints that teen-age
boys and girls from the white
sect ions of Oklahoma City were
frequent ing a tavern in Green
Past ures
Don't store damp or partly cur-
ed hay
OIL AND CAS MINING
LEASE SALE
Under sealed Bid Monday Sep-
tember 29 1958
SEALED BIDS: For oil and
gas mining lease State forms
5-year term 12":21' royalty $100
per acre Annual Delay Rental on
the following lands will be receiv-
ed at the office of the Secretary
of Commissioners of the Land Of-
fice up to 1030 AM on (late Of
sale All bids received up to the
hour of the sale will be opened
at that time and leases awarded
to the highest bidder if bids are
acceptable
BIDS Must be in the office be-
fore 10:30 AM on date of sale
and shall be enclosed in envelope
and marked "Bids for Oil and Gas
Leases" and the date of sale
IMPORTANT Separate bid and
check roust be made On each tract
(Bid forms furnished on request)
TEPMS OF LEASE SALE: No
bid of less than $200 per acre
will be considered and all bids
must be accompanied by cashier's
check in the amount of 257 '0 of
each bid If drillin g contract is
bid in addition to bonus then an
mblitional cashier's check in the
amount of $25000 must accom-
pany bid to insure making con-
tract bond The successful bidder
will he allowed 30 days front date
of award to complete his teases
unless for good and sufficient
reason an extension of time he
granted Failure to comply with
the terms hereof yin be grounds
for forfeiture of his deposit of
earnest money and cancellation of
the award The State makes no
warranty of title and reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
BOND: The successful bidder
shall furnish surety bond on each
lease for faithful performance
(Schedule of blanket bonds fur-
nished or request)
Lessee Nvill assume any respon-
sibility of the Federal Docu Men
tary Stamp Statute
The Successful bidder must pay
the cost of advertising
OKLAHOMA COUNTY
TRACT NO DESCRIPTION
27 E2 NW4
sEc TWI' RGE ACRES
27 14N 1E 80
For further information address:
Comntissioners of the Land Office
State of Oklahoma
Ily: It Irwin Secretary
(SEAL)
(Published in The Oklahoma
County News August 21 23
& Sept 4 11 18 25 1958)
A DOWNWARD LOOK The
photographer caught Chicago
skipper Al Lopez looking down-
cast as the Yanks beat his White
Sox for the second straight day
NEw FRONTIERS
EXPOSITION
OSTRICH & AUTO RACES!
"FAIR FOLLIES OF '58"
GALA MIDWAYI
toads of laughs and tons of
tingling thrills at the afternoon
grandstand show as the State
Fair presents ostrich races camel
races wild animal acts and inter-
national championship stock and
speedway sprint car races
Famed performers from all over
the world blend their talents into
the zany and heartwarming "Fair
lollies of '58" The songs comedy
dances and animal and aerial acts
make the most outstanding nite
grandstand show any State Fair
ever brought down the pikel
Royal Amerisan Shows-50 rides
and shows with thrills and laugh-
ter for the whole family
The all-new Town and Country
Exposition's Landscaping and
Flower Show —FREE— an appeal-
ing array of nature's color beauty
and comfort to man—lovely patios
terrace-gardens and all the tools
and equipment for modern out-
door living at its Inst
Exciting dynamic FREE displays
of Oklahoma's natural and human
fOSOUTC011 in the frontiers of In-
dustry txposition—Visit the Okla-
homa Inventors Congress see how
hundreds of stoto citizens are
creating new jobs and opportuni-
ties with new products and ser-
vices See tin thousands of FREE
exhibit items in the Hall of Better
Living and visit the Arrows
to Atoms Plaza ringed with Ameri-
ca's mighty "minile mititia-men":
The Redstone the Corporal the
LaCrosse and others
--
Oklahoma Young people strive
$o extend their international
supremacy with thousands of top-
flight ME exhibits of their club
work
Prise animals horn world-re-
nowned lines of breeding beef —
Top level pens of quality swine—
Highly distinguished lines of
championship sheep
The hest in the home arts A
fabulous array of home Improio-
mans items furnishings cookery
and the hobbies and crafts
SCHOOL CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE
Okla City Children Slate Children
Monday 22nd biday 26th
Fair Time Here
For Jones FF1
Although school 113 u t 1e
gun activith“ th Jones ITA
chapter arc bc'4 inning' at a rapid
pace Septcmher marks the l't-
giirtin of t he fall show scluson
that many of the I VA hoys par-
ticiliate For the boys tho fAl fair 13
aminmmoommoint
According to reports the Floyd
Patterson-Roy Harris heavyweight
boxing title match w as not a com-
plete blackout as far as home TV
Is concerned A North Bay Ontar-
io family claims to have picirA
up the fight televised to 133 cities
on a closed circuit on their home
TV set while "running down the
channels" They said reception
was extremely good but there was
no sound Freak reception was
believed the reason the home
watchers got to see part of the
fight for free Soviet mann-
facturers have produced a new
racing ear capable of an average
speed of 1828 kilometers per hour
(11151 mph) says Radio Mos-
cow The Soviets have Indicated
that Russians care may race in
Europe next year George
Dickerson top aide to the late
Red Sanders succeeds Sanders
as UCLA's head football coach
Dickerson plans to continue the
single-wing offense Sanders used
so successfully
FOOTBALL
SCHEDULES
PAGE THREE
Jonea Ilighschool
Luther at Jones Sept 12
Jones at Harrah Sept 17
Davenport at Jones Sept 211
Marshal at Jones Oct 3
Jones at Yale Oct 11
Jones at Oilton Oct 21
Perkins at Jones Oct 28
Jones at Chandler Oct 31
Star-Spencer Ilighschool
Star-Spa at Alex Sept 12
St Mary's at Star-Sin Sept 19
Star-Spn at Chandler B Sept 27
Open Date Oct 3
Star-Spn at Bethany B Oct 10
Open Date Oct 17
Chandler B at Star-Spn Oct 25
Open Date Oct 31
Star-Spn at Greenfield Nov 7
Open Date Nov 11
Luther ighschool
Luther at Jones Sept 12
Luther at Chandler Sept 19
Harrah at Luthei Sept 26
Oilton at Luther Oct 3
Luther at St Mary's Oct 10
Luther at Yale Oct 17
Perkins at Luther Oct 22
Luther at Davenport Oct 31
Choctaw B at Luther Nov 6
Edmond B at Luther Nov
Choctaw It ighschool
Civ4ally at Choctaw Sept 12
St Greg at Choctaw Sept 19
Choctaw at Bethany Sept 26
Choctaw at Dungee Oct 3
Yukon at Choctaw Oct 10
(Homecoming)
Moore at Choctaw Oct 17
Choctaw at (rooked Oak Oct 2-1
Choctaw at Tecumseh Oct 31
Choctaw at MildewHie Nov 7
Harrah Itighschool
Northeast B at HarrahSept 12
Iozies at Harrah Sept 19
Harrah at Luther Sept 26
Harrah at Davenport Oct 3
Yale at Harrah Oct 10
Harrah at Perkins Oct 17
Bowlegs at Harrah Oct 21
Harrah at Xonawa Oct 31
Oi Iton at Harrah Nov 7
Prague at Ilarrah Nov 11
Tri 1957 (lei percent of all driv-
ers involved in fatal accidentsi
were within 25 ffillt'S of their
homes
the clinttx to mont hs and even
years Of work planning anti
managing Of their livestock aid
crop projects that they have had
in their vocational agricultural
work 1n this' program summer
is no vacation period Hour after
hour of training' and work is ne-
cessary N ith each project if one
expects to excel! in the highly
In petit lye shows held at this
t nine each year Each contestant
has utilized spare tune this SUM-
mer to better prepare himself and
his entries to meet this compe-
tit ion FFA boys from t he Jones
chapter 111 exhildt approximate-
ly r o head of swine eight head
of dairy animals three beef ani-
mals and a number of crop proj-
ects at tht Variods shows
COMpOitiUn Ain start vtith the
Oklahoma county fair 'held at the
sato fair grounds Sept 1 through
11 Numbers and quality of all
exhibits are expected to increase
over past years due to the favor-
able year for producing agricul-
t Ural product4
bwr fairs mentlwrs will at-
tend are: Oklahoma State Fair
Olailtoma City Sept 20-27: Tul-
sa S t a te Fair 7u1sa Sept 27-
Oct 1 American Royal Livestock
Show Kansas City Mo Oct LS-
25 This will be I he first time the
Jones chapter has tattered an out-
of -stat e show
The fol!owing boys will com-
pete in ono or more of these
shows: Horace Drager Albert
Lutomski Ronnie Allen Cary
Couch Donnie Jones im Mul-
hausen Donnie Chesser Cary
M:llican Leo Tytenicz Napol
eon Sweet Richard Tyler Joe
Tyler Wttrren Walker Ronnitt
Schones and Raymond Hale
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