The Stillwater Gazette (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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APRIL 17 1912
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All merchants and commercial users of sugar will be required to
register at their nearest libili school April 28 or 29 if they expect to
obtain commercial quantities of sugar in the future J C Fitzgerald
county superintendent stated Thursday
Fitzgerald and thn superintendents of four county high schools at-
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tended a meeting Wednesday night in Tulsa at which time they were
given instructions on how the sugar
rationing will be handled
State Stock I Present at the meeting were
' the state ratiodng administra-
1 tor and members of the state
Men to Meet i board of education Attending
from Payne county were Max L
o '' Crouse of Ripley James
Here Saturday Shanks of Yale Lee BO wers of
Norfolk Pete 'lesser of Quay
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Day Program Ready
1 I 7th Annual Feeders
Livestock men from all sections
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horna A and M Saturday for the! and Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald said that those who
must register April 28 or 29 in-
clude all grocery stores restaur-
ants and industrial users of sug
of the state will convene at Okla- -
at schools requiring sugar for hot
lunches home economics depart-
17th annual Livestock Feeder's ments in schools and church civ-
Day sponsored by the school of '1 ic and other organizations which
agriculture's animal husbandry de- serve regularly
partment The program starts at '
In each of these c s the
9:30 a m and will continue
throughout the day
I wrier or head of the group acts
! as the sponsor who must register
At noon the feeders and this an-
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nual occasion usually pulls many for the brganization Family
' I of them to Stillwater will be guists groups will not register until
1 of the Block and Bridle club at a ! May
1 lunch prepared under the direction ' According to the rationing
of H Clay Potts and J A Beall I rules each store will be al-
i r Day's Program
i ' lowed to have in stock one
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t The program to be followed at I pound of sugar for each dollar
1 the animal husbandry arena Sat- of bu Sin
tSS his store did dur-
urdav follows: I ing the week preceding April
930 a m and the remainder of i 25 If it doesn't have that much
the morning—"Cut Out Value of i in stock th eowner will be Is-
Various Types of Steers" by J A sued certificates by the ration
Beall "Oklahoma Feeds for Sheep board allowing him purchase a
f Rations" by H M Briggs The ! sufficient quantity to make up
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I Use of Inbred Boars for Top Cross- i for the deficiency
es in Swine" by O S Willham This supply of sugar on hand
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i "The Place of Barley for Crow-1 April 25 must supply the store
ing and Fattening Pigs" and "Mang during May and June after
1 Beans as a Protein Supplement for I which sugar will be allowed to
Hogs" by C P Thompson and JI the stores only in the amount
i C Hillier address by II C Ben- that it has taken in coupons The
i nett A and M p in
resident "The T-
° sale of sugar at all stores will be
portance of Meat in the National '
stopped on April 27 and not be
and Civilian Defense Program" v
IL i started again until consumers
R C Pollock National Livestock
and Meat Board Chicago I have registered a period of about 1
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t 110 days
Lunch At Noon
a a Noon hour—Lunch at the animal I Registration for consumers will i
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husbandry arena
be held May 4 5 6 and 7 at lo-
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12:45 p m — Parade of livestock I cal school houses Further notices
used for instructional work and in- will be issued on the exact places
t troduction of American Royal and If a person is away from home
Irlternational judging teams on this registration day he may
I-- l'p m —"Plugging Along In the: go to the nearest school and reg-
Livestock Business" by Donald J I ister The problem of rationing
Keys head of the animal husbandry sugar has been turned over to
department Ohio State university school teachers in all parts of
"Result of Winter Feeding Trials the United States
with Choice Steer Calves" by W During this registration pe-
4 L Blizzard dean of the A and M riod any member of the family
i
1 School of Agriculture "Result of over 18 years old may register
Summer Feeding and Grazing t for the whole family lie should
Trials with Choice Yearling Steers" carry with him information
't
i by Bruce R Taylor concerning the height weight
I 3 p m—Trip to experimental color of eyes and hair and
feeding sheds—inspection and dis-
fe
age of every individual for
i cussion under direction of B R ' whom he will register Any
Taylor and Charles S Hobbs of i
child one day old or older niay
i the anira1 husbandry department I be registered
Afterwards– Questions and Ans-
'' Fitzgerald urged that everyone
wers
! be prepared to register during
4 this period Those who do not
Phills Takes ip
1 will have to wait an additional 10
days before they can get any
sugar Coimons authorizing the
Over Driliing
purchase of sugar will be issued
to them the day they register
Big Sugar Users
Must Register
April 28 or 29
Consumers to Be Listed at Local
School House May 4 5 6 and 7
Over Drilling ! purchase of sugar will be issued
to them the day they register
It was reported here Tuesday "This will be known as war
unofficially that Phillips Petro le-1 ration book number one" he said
um company had ordered casing "Later it may be used for shoes
set at the No 1 School Land well clothes and other articles which
in 36-18-1e south of the Ramsey may become scarce"
field Phillips is reported taking There will be a meeting of
over Operation of Portable Drill-1 county teachers called some
ing company's test which has a 1 time prior to the consumer
show in the Hunton lime after registration for the purpose of
plugging hack from the Wilcox giving them instruction in the
sands : rationing work Other persons
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Water and oil were shown on a ho are interested may attend
this meeting the date of which
drill stern test with gas estimated i will be announced later by
as high as 5000000 feet The test Fitzgerald
showed water in the Wilcox but
the well vill complete for a small I
producer in the Minton it is be-
I ieved 1 rooks Heads
producer in the Minton it is be-
lieved
The No 1 Knipe in 9-17-1e be-1 rooks Heads
tween Perkins and Coyle had the vFw Post
Mississippi lime at 4440 feet and I
was still in it at 4511 it was re- !
1 W R "Bill" Brooks was named
ported Reports state it had a show I commander of 011ie Dykes post No
of gas and salty-iesting sand in a I 2027 Veterans of Foreign Wars at
Bartlesville core the annual election of officers of
Also in the Mississippi is the N I the post held Tuesday night He
1 Tignor in 19-20-4e south of Glen- ! succeeds Hugh Nester
coe where Coralena Oil company! Other officers named were:
hed the Mississippi at 4012feet and 1 S A Palmer senior vice-corn
reported checking about '85 feet i mander Henry Kerntke junior
higher than a nearby dry hole af- vice-commander B G Crow chap-
ter drilling past the 4080-foot lain Dr L R Wilhite surgeon
level i Robert Bailey adjutant Willie
1 Carpenter officer of the day Earl
Bard to Meet i Britt and T E Sitton color bear-
Members of the board of edu- ers O C Watt guard and John
cation wiU meet Thursday night
Dittmar service officer e
and are expected to re-employe ! The new post commander ad-
teachers in the public school sys- vertising man and window-tgim
tern for next year Mrs George mer for Katz Department store
Taylor and Ernest Selph corn- was overseas in World War I He
prise the board's committee on : was a member of Co F 137th in-
teachers and the committee is i fantry 35th division His outfit
ready to report its recommenda- 1 saw service in Msace Lorraine and
tions at the meeting The matter In the St Miheil and Argonne sec-
of the vacancy in the office of
tors of the western front
- superintendent of schools also :
Maj and Mrs Sherman W Eag-
will be taken up and a ballot to er
Mn Henry Held Mrs I M
name a new superintendent may :
Mayfield and Mrs Ross Tharp of
be taken it was announced
the post and auxiliary attended a
s Thefts Admitted general meeting of the department
: In El Reno last Sunday when Ma-City-
and county officers an- jor Eager now In military service
nounced Thursday that the rob- was the chief speaker
beries of the Jefferson school and
the Stillwater high school have
Blair Granted Degree
been cleared up with the admis-
sion here of four city youths John M Blair of Stillwater was
that they performed the bur- one of 325 students granted de-
glaries 'as well as that of the grees at 'Wisconsin university at
Lincoln school- One of them has the end of the first semester of
admitted theft H of $116 from the work e took his Master's degree
Payne county creamery in phillsophy
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Numbers For
109 Payne Men
First of List of 2062
Published by News-Press
Following is a list of Payne
county men who registered in the
third registration their home
towns and their order number
The men are listed in the order of
their serial numbers starting at
000001 The number listed here is
the one which was assigned to
them in the national lottery and
represents the order in which they
will be called to service
The News-Press will carry these
names and numbers in groups the
first 109 appearing today The ser-
ies is to be continued until all of
the names of the 2062 men who
registered here in March are pub-
lished Questionnaires already have
been sent out to 20 percent of
these men the 20 percent having
the lowest order numbers It will
be noted that none of thes enum-
hers is less than 10000 Numbering
was started at 10000 to avoid get
ting them mixed with registrants
of the first and second registration
Name Address' Order Number
Ormand Arthur Collins Cushing MO
Carl Fred Morgan Yale 11183
Oral Almon Hilton city 10726
James Raymond Hankins Ripley 11719
Bill Dan Dariand city 11929
Hubert Harvey Anthis Cushing 11663
Frank Kubicek Jr city 10667
Charles Thomas 14cCaul Perkins 10437
Hollis Trimble Nicholson Cuahing 10276
Ruben Henry Trampler Coyle 11310
Max Katz city 11611
Don Claire Osborn Cushing I19441
Lorenzo George Twoguns Ripley 1136S
Philip Donald Chancy city 10615
LAM Lloyd Ross Yale 11285
Darrel Kenneth Troxel Quay 11939
Dock George Petit Yale 10829
Ernest Mayne Cushing 11992
Ralph Eugene Peters Cushing 10000
Herbert James Alsip Jennings 10341
James Itarvey Harmon Cuithing 11156
Walter Ray Spoon Cushing 11KI5
Otto Jay Spyres Yale 11684
John Frederick Ily le Yale 10433
Lea Ray Majors Mulhall 10270
Theodore Roosevelt Johnston Cushing
10236
Richard Mi liars Gilmore city 11411
Earl Alexander William Coyle 11317
Alfred Harold Davis Cushing 1562
Elgin Jatek Glencoe 11707
Ralph Pearson city 10049
James Bryson Sturdivan Cushing 11933
James Hugh Arringlor city 10114
Elmo Emerson Ricker cwt 10540
William John Barnes Perkins 11548
George Edgar Di 'Mum Ripley 11494
Francis Edward Malone city 11426
Clyde Earl Bowman city 11630
Richard Milligan city 10316
Horace Morgan Onderwood city 10187
George Lee Givens eity 11245
Ernest Elmo Blevins Cushing 11210
Jahn Leo Mulancy Cushing 12005
Robert Franklin Lauderdale Yale 11565
Lewis Adam Sliger Mehan 11840
Samuel Chester Combs city 11685
Charles - Clairtiorne Cadrtright city
Herman Clifton Herring Cushing 10991
Allen Eugene Con Dee Yale 11656
Clifton Virgil Smart city 10439
Emmett Walter Brasiel city 11311
Raymond Cassandra Lotspeich Cushing
11898
Kermit Quention Kelly Cushing 11505
Joel Deal Dalton Coyle 11902
Henry Ernest Thomas Cushing 10713
Hugh Gardner Abercrombie Cushing
10282
Fred Jake Sturtevant Perkins 11234
Lloyd Peppen Huikstra Cushing 11145
Arthur Wilson Cherry city 10524
25 Jersey Bulls
To Be Given Away
Selection of a board to pass
upon applications for Jersey
bulls to be given away by the
Oklahoma Jersey Cattle club will
be made at a meeting of the club
In Guthrie April 20
About 25 bulls are to be pro-
vided by the Oklahoma Jersey
Cattle club to be given to a sel-
ected group of state dairymen
who have grade herds The board
will determine recipients of the
bulls H W Cave head of the
dairy department at A and M
Light Sales Days
Stillwater Sales Day associa-
tion offcials figured Thursday
that the light sales days had ar-
rived Gross receipts dropped to
a figure Just slightly in excess of
$4000 at Wednesday's sale the
second of April It was not un-
expected The busy season on the
farms means light sales Wednes-
day's auction was all over by 5
p m
1Bivert Reports
1 Capt Raymond Bivert general -r 0a
1 manager of publications at A ' I
and M college since 1926 left - - :' 1
I Thursday for active duty in the
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air corps technical training corn- - ' ' - -'1
I mind Ile reports at Fort Sill his i''' ‘ -
next station being unannounced
I Bivert was graduated from A - --:
and M in 1926 after an out- ) 11-
standing undergraduate career - 1 '' - :
i 4' t : k A
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climaxed at graduation when he :
was awarded the trophy as the - L
outstanding student in his class
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He had been manager of the col- - I ''
i lege paper a battalion command- ' '" '
1 er in the R O T C and active '
-- 1'
I in numerous campus affairs
The Job of general manager of r ' t it
I
student publications was created --' '-' ' 11
! with Bivert first to hold it He 4 - - :-4
has been in the work continuously i -- ft 41 V I - '' e
' since and has advanced in the r: k ttp
!Officers' Reserve corps through - '- ' '' ' ''
:eight slimmer camps and three - !" 5 '" ' 1:11
maneuvers to the rank of cap- L - 4 I ‘
tain
Slight Damage
' Slight damage to the left
fender of another vehicle was 1YA
cuased Wednesday afternoon In
the 600 block on Main street
when a car driven by J C Cain HARGI
south of Stillwater collided with
it Cain was given a ticket by city ' 1” 5111111
police for reckless driving
Mrs Bivert and their 8-year1
old daughter Vonda Le wing
maintain residence here Replac-
ing Bivert while he is in the
service will be Aubrey McAlister
former Stillwater newspaperman
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IV s t Homes
i
ilso Sell Bonds
WASHINGTON April 16--41-4—
!Secretary Morgenthau said Thum
day the treasury plans to "ring
!every doorbell In the country once
a month" in an effort to increase
I voluntary purchases of war sav-
ings bonds
I He made the statement to the
!house ways and means committee
! as he advocated a continuation of
the voluntary savings program
then added quickly:
! "We don't Intend to paint houses
yellow or put them behind barbed
wire if they ddn't buy these bonds"
' Morgenthau zeiterated a previous
statement to the committee that
he wanted to try out the volun-
tary system at least until July 1
He told a press coiference that
the president "liked" a descrip-
tion he got from Morgenthau Wed-
nesday on the success qf the vol-
untary payroll deduction plan by
which union employes of General
Motors Corporation are buying
bonds
130 Attend First
11" CAP
11593 I
shn Meeting
'i& !
11669
Lee Hill Cushing 11943 130 Attend t
1
Roy Elbert Burkhart Glencoe 10392
Virtes William Purace 11 city 11593 CAP Meeti
Walter Falvious Curteman Cushing
1063
Aurvil Jefferson Ketch city 12067 The initial class I
Leonard Francis Sheerar city 10137 '
Lowell Everett Kreider Cushing 10038 training here of Ci
Owen Gilbert named city 10070 members Wednesda:
Sol wout Cushing 11342 college fire station
Harold Otto Jeske Cushing 11308
William Martin ChM city lisis by 30 members 17
Jesse Walter Ford Cushing 11729 men far short of I
Gus George Dotter city 11047
John W Deekman Coyle 11028 teers- it was hoped
Herschel Glenn Harris Yale 11207 tamed in Stillwate
James Manville Sharp Cushing 10304
Isaac Jesse Cawood city 11547 I Preliminary work
lin ld J Gsslson city 11017 drill and a study i
xVillie Otto Lakey city 11708
George Alton Winstead city 10470 agents and preventi
Earl B Carr city 10381 night R J Dougl
Glenn L Dalton Yale 00041 agetsn used in star
Nelson Clinton Smoot Glencoe 10852
Winnie Bice Hill Yale 1190ti composition type
Homer Moody city 11805 how to and how no
John Carrol Pepmiller city 11805
Vergil Dempsy Jordan Drumright 11567 them out Sgt A J
Albert Sidney Hutchinson Gleneoe 10972 college military de
James Edwar Iluckaby city 11329 ected military drilh
Orville John Dunn Cushing 10196
Marvin Marshall Munger city 10952 Friday evening Fr
John Richard Vandegrift city 11331
Chester Francis Nelson Glenme 10637 I speak to the CAP's
Ralph Spurgeon city 11092 - bombs and explain
Da Sherwood Hughes city 11899 types and how to
Claude W Sutton city 11301
Raymond Dale Hardesty city 10417 This meeting will h
William Frank Aufleger Mulhall 11378 p m in the third
Oscar Otto Hrabe Yale 11287
James Gaylord Williams Ripley 11972 fire station
Francis Layton Huang city 11361
Willard Wesley Baker Mulhall 10945
Dan Clark Sherwin Cushing 11677 For Suprerr
Earl Melvin Evans Cushing 10613
Thomas Samuel Barkley Yale 11286 I Aes4 A A
The initial class period starting
training here of Civil Air Patrol
members Wednesday night in the
college fire station was attended
by 30 members 17 ladies and 13
men far short of the 200 volun-
teers it was hoped could be Ob-
tained in Stillwater
Preliminary work is in military
drill and a study of fire causes
agents and prevention Wednesday
night R J Douglass explaainea
agetsn used in starting fire their
composition type of flame and
how to and how not to try to put
them out Sgt A J Cross of the
college military department al—
ected military drills
Friday evening Fred Heisler will
speak to the CAP's on incendiary
bombs and explain the differene
types and how to control them
This meeting will be held at 1:30
p m in the third floor of the
fire station
For Supreme
"1114110S Samuel Barkley sale tips c
Dewey Francis Hopkins Cushing 10762 i ourt Again
Hobert Harding Ingersoll city 11032
OKLAHOMA CITY April 15 —
till—Thurman S Hurst justice of
the state supreme court from th e
sixth district announced Wednes-
day he would be a candidate on
the democratic ticket for a second
term
Hurst a Pawnee resident was
elected In 1936 after serving six
years as a district judge for Paw-
nee and Tulsa counties
lie was Okfuskee county attor-
ney from 1914 to 1918 having been
elected from Weleetka where he
began law practice in 1912
He returned to Pawnee his for-
mer home from Weleetka He was
for eight years on the Pawnee
school board
The sixth district includes Tul-
sa Washington Osage Kay Noble
Payne and Pawnee counties
GAZETTE
CLASSIFIED ADS
Six well broken farm horses 5 years old:
6 miles Southeast of Peskin' George
Favage
and secretary of the Jersey Cat- 1100 punorum tested baby chicks ---
tie club states t heavies likic Lebhorris Se each Custom
Farmers with reasonable sized i hatching $270 per HO egg tray Bigler
herds may make applications for I Hatchery I mile west on highway 51
the bulls Until May 15 They will !1937 model used pick-up and practically
See Joe Will-
be distributed during the week I 117n Panth4le tyPtelT4r-
of August 17
-EVERY SAVINC BRINGS
VIMCTORY NEARER
HARGROVE DRUG CO
Phone 1151
11
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Are Se '
'rants who may need help" Town-
to Army 'sell said
Serif Ouf 1
'aptain Invert
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100 Pure Meat
Starch
Argo Glosi
Starch 2
Navy Needs Officers -
WASHINGTON April 16---t1n
The navy invited both regular
and reserve enlisted men Thurs-
day to seek commissions as en-
signs in the naval reserve even
though they may not have the
usual college educatioa qualifications
Armour's Star
wed Hats
"The Ilam What Ant"
8 to 12 lbs Avg Weight
Holt or Whole Per lb
Meat Prices Effective Through Thursday April 23rd
-NO HURRY teadek
Safeway Meat Prices are Good Every Pay in the Week
Na need to hurry hurry hurry to Safeway on Friday and Satur-
day in order to buy Quality Meats at Low Prices
Peginning this week all advertised Prices on Meats are effective
fur 6 shopping days—Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednes
day and Thursday Today and every day shop at Safeway for
Quality Guaranteed Meats at every day Low Prices
You can shop with confidence when you shop at Safeway!
Matured Beef Prime Rib
Beef Roast lb 39c
Matured Beef Plate or Brisket
Short Ribs lb 19c
Ground Beef lb 21c
Beef S te tit s la' 2 9 c
Center Cut Shoulder
Matured Beef
Beef Boast
rtc:13 rea' 0461
Granulated Soap
Ivory Snow
Large Size
Ivory Soap
Unit Perfect Laundry
Starch 12oz1 A
Pkg JwC
Argo Gloss
61 12 oz 1
larch 2 12 "' 15C
With Exceptions Noted
Prices in this Ad are Ef-
fective Friday April 17th
thru Thursday April 23rd
We R the Right
to Limit Quantities
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-71To Registrants
: Occupational questionnaires are I
being sent out as fast as pos-
sible to registrants of the third !
registration for the purpose of
obtaining information concern-
lug their skills which might be
!used better in the war effort Bob
Basil local selective service cleric!
said Thursday
! As soon as possible every per-
! son who has registered and is
: not in the armed services will be
asked to fill out one of these
:questionnaires
Employers unions and business
:offices of A and M college will
cooperate with the government in
assisting registrants of the county
in filling out their occupational
questionnaires It was announced
:here Thursday by Earl C Town
sell manager of the Stillwater
office of the U S Employment
i service
In addition the local employ--
I ment service °Ince in the Still-
' water National bank building will
remain open evenings from 6 to
8 p m to assist in this work
"Correct completion of the
questionnaires within the time
specified is of tremendous im-
portance to the government's all-
out war effort and every assist
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Kroft's Elkhorn
Cheese
Boneless Perch
Fillets
Maximum Fcy Sliced
Bacon
Quality
Lunch
3 e a s
YOUR CHOICE
Macaroni and Cheese Tornaic
Pickle Olive and Veal Loaves
lb 26 5c
Medium Size
White
King
Granulated
Soap
23 oz 24
Pkg
24c
IIBTIG
lb 29c
lb 290
lb 37C
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Bar 6c
Plkgg 22c Ivory Soap
Toilet Soap
Bar 10c Camay Soap3B0r520c
Cello Pkg
Coconut --- 12 oz 1
Pkg
Creamy Whip
ArmalloN 12 "
VS Cello Pkg (:)e
ance will be provided for regist- 'Henry Family
rants who may need help" Town-
sell said
Opens Grocery
Lower Boat Fees Announcement has been made
I of the opening of the Henry S
At Lake Asked ' Son grocery at 1116 Main by Fred
K Henry longtime Stillwater
Boat fees and facilities at Lake resident
Carl Blackwell were discussed by
members of the Izaak Walton Associated with him will be his
league at a meeting held Wed-
son Fred L Henry
nesday night at Grand cafe kes Until about five years ago the
hope a loadinv crane or chain elder Henry a resident for 40
hoist device can be arranged at years operated the store At that
the big lake to enable sportsmen time he sold the stock and fix-
fu
to get their craft into ld out of tures but retained ownership of
the water withOut ' burning up J the building Mr and Mrs Fred
tires It now is necessary to load K Henry live at 1101 Husband
and unload with an automobile The son and his wife reside at
1 iite n Imrnik is 1161 fa Iri 1118 'A Main
Boat fees and facilities at Lake
Carl Blackwell were discussed by
members of the Izaak Walton
league at a meeting held Wed-
nesday night at Grand cafe Ikes
hope a loadinv crane or chain
hoist device can be arranged at
the big lake to enable sportsmen
to get their craft into and out of
the water Witilthit burning up
tires It now is necessary to load
and unload with an automobile
hitch and lake approaches are
difficult to accomplish with an
automobile
The $1 daily boat fee Ikes ar-
gued should be cut to half-price
for the fisherman arriving at the
lake in late afternoon for a coup-
le of hours of fishing
C E Sanborn spoke at the
meeting outlining I W L A
objectives Members of the or-
ganization voted to meet regu-
larly each month the seoond
Wednesday being chosen as the
meeting date
The first rallway locomotive
crossed the summit of the now fa-
mous Raton Pass on November
30 1878
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