The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1949 Page: 4 of 10
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RAGE FOUR
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY VI YUKON OKLAHOMA
BY THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY
Hobart Wickens INIechanical Foreman
Eritiriit :is Fecond toail niattPr at the Post Office at Yukon
Oklahoma under the Act of Congies of l‘Iarch 8 1879
SI'llSCRIPTION RATES
One Year in Canadian County $201
One Year Elsev4here in Oklahoma $255
One Year in Other States — $306
(Price includes 2 Oklahoma sales tat)
Any erroneous reflection upon the character of any individual firm
or corporation and any misstatement of facts which may appear in
this newspaper will be gladly and promptly corrected when brought to
the publisher's attention
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editor a dozun
Mrs C A Wray hrought the
editor a dozen eggs last Saturday
Avhen Ow came in tO !-ig1 up for
the Sun another year
The eggs WIT(' the size of turkey
eggs and Ti' NVray explained
that one of her Austra vhite hens
at her home at t14 Oak avenue
tries to thow up the other 47 hens
ly laying the oversize eggs
Ve took the dozen henfruit to
Ilerbert Kuhlman vim weighed
them in tt t httle over 7 ounces
Earl lid the hatcheryman was
going to weigh the eggs individual-
ly hut found his scales NVOI1141
Nveigh only up to 2 12 ounces and
III the eggs topped that weight
Reid tys the average dozen egg-
Nveiglis around 22 ounces or a
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chicks !-Ile cares for it the Wray
farm seven !tides north of Yukon
()tiler new and renewal suh-
' seriptions were issued last week
I o the following:
Yuhon—mto Iclinek PJ Kelly
Or U (' Warren Frank Kostka
Mustang—Rcv II E Alsup 1Z
P Mitchell
Piedmont—Mrs 'Alartha Ann Mil-
ler ()liters—G li Little 2101 Jan-
nt ta St Burbank Calif Mrs
Dale Nterritt 4 18 South Ilth '-4
Colunduls Miss
Cworge E Snethen advises us be
lia- moved to :'22(1 NW :it ttreet
ill Oklahoma City
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Tueilay April 26 1919
High -:choo(r1 Auditorium
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MEMBER 1949
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Mr and Mrs E Rickard Of Yukon are shown xvith their
wedding cake folloking their marriage April 10 tt the Yukon Mediu-
dit church Mrs Richard is the former Miss Patricia Ruth Kouba
daughter of Mr and Frank Kouba Mr Rickard is the son of
'Ali and Mrs Ross Rickard
Program For iknnual Black And White
Show May 6Announced By Conunittee
Oklahoma A01 Daio man
Will Judge Animals
The program for the annual
Black and White how to he held
Friday 'Alay 6 at the community
sales pavilion at the t edge of
y ukon were announced this week
f011oWilip a Meet inn' Monday of
t he a cran rement s committee
A U aid niak will in place by
10 am on I he day 1f the show
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Npi iulttjILI traiiiccs will
at II wider direction
CHECK THESE LOW PRICES!
SMOKED
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6 lb to S 911
4 tverage LB a
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THURSDAY APRIL 21 1919
White veterans instructor at El sented to the local high school
Reno teams in the near future
P C :lcCillard coach of the
Oklahoma A and M college dairy Mr and Mrs Osa Turley and
judging teams Nvill judge the en- Mr and 'Airs Ted Parrett attended
ti ies Ftarting at I pm the Pioneer Day celebration and
A dairy queen to he selected hy parade Tuesday at Clinton
the central district Holstein Breed-i—
ers' association Will be crowned at
noon
The annual weight guessing con-
test for Lions club members will
be held as usual Weights Nvill be
guessed Of one bull kind one cow
Last year's contest waA won by
Veterans I itUitt tA1
be hem g1ec(1 of one bull and one cow
(ri jack I Last year's contest vas won by
- Jerry Ilaag and Bill Kelly
- - - I Jimmy Vaught will do the an
nilincing for the on a Public
address system
Of ficials who completed the pro-
gam arrangments here Monday
were Mr and Mrs° John Stewart
Eihnond Don Corwin and Carl
Downing of El Reno Orville Jen-
of Eihnond and Col Glen
(:ornwell J O Dickey Dick Eas-
ley Tony Kirkegard and Jimmy
Vaught all of Yukon
The Yukio' grade chool 1-11 club
held its model meeting Monday at
the school NV iti 1i1I Morris presi-
dent in charge
Marvin Novak vice-president
Marvin Novak vice-president
presented the ritual and Porthy
Weber secretary read the in
of the previous meeting
Floyden Lawson and Gaylenel
Folk presented tile girls' demon-
stration on the proper way to set
a table The bo3s' demonstration'
on materials for making an insect
collection was by Charles Bledsoe
and Dick Boyer
Timely topics on "The Soil" and:
"Why Ilealth" were given by Mary
Lynne Young and Jim :k1c1)anie1s'
respect ively
Jim Macftiniels led the meinhers
in games Group singing was led
loy Ix Carmichael Also present
were 'Mrs Melvin Veber club
mother and M Boyer club
fat he:
Following the regular business!
session the luernhcrs heard talks
by liss Marralct Edsel county
home deh1IIvfttI ti zwrent Carl
I) nhr asistant county farm
a'ent and Vrank Blanc otH
El Reno j!idge of the model meet-
ing contest
Cinet ere Mrs Young-
Mrs Eolike Volk Mrs T E Nu
and :Irs
The Yukon I-11 L1'11) w take!
part in the tamotian (oirty
4o be held at
Satnrlav at the (1151
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$20:1'
TN o Ytition Gagers
On All Star Team
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hawk' tit a ti1ectiti2 of the ccaf-11- I (12
(2s thc cchfcrcnce h(hd Mtday Calvary 'lath' !lack!
ththt at tht in (Gh:tho)a klethcdh-t tch
City Inder einforence 1-11N:S ON- I -
1Y Hwi-r-' !Hay Lk Lamed to the G1 TII1NE RESIDENT OPENS
all-confer nce team i SNOt 1K LIZ PAIZ101Z IIEH
Coach Ralph Thurman's MillerH —
placed second in the final confer- il Ray Gandill of Guthrie has
enc(' standirgs 11elLany won tlie opered a nvw !--!kcr parlor in
first-place trophy
the building formt ! ly occupied by
Einisliing in or("er 14-hind Roth- Itlill's grocery at -119 West Main
any and Yukon were Foster Crook- stree
ed Oak Moore and Britton Gambill recently sold a similar
Eight other players were named
business in (it:ft:ie His wife and
to the 10-man all-conference team
their son Ray Eugene 1-1 will ( r-
They are as follows:
Rethanv—Travis Smith guard1 main at their home in Guthrie un-
Homer Smith center til FC11P01 Out Gambill said
Foster—Joe rerrUSOn guard I
Cr(mled Oak---Jim Coldiron fer-ekarrlfr"!rr1"
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Moore—Brie Price w rice f o r a r d 1
Russell King Moor I e k - 1
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Coach Thurman said the Cana-- 4 '-:om
d i a a county conference girls' - A
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championship trophy won this sea-1—
son by the Yukon Millerettes and
t h e conference co-championship
boys' trophy shared by Yukon and Glen NV Cornwell
Union City
e ar expected to he pre-
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Phone 355
LEARN TO REPLACE
YOUR FUSES YOURSELF
ITS ALMOST AS SIMPLE AS REPLICING
A LAMP BULB
When a fuse ''blows" there must be a reason
HERE ARE THE 3101tE COWNION CAUSES
1 DEFECTIVE IRON CORD
2 DEFECTIVE LAMP CORD
3 DEFECTIVE APPLIANCE
The first thing to do then is to disconnect the article
that you think caused the trouble
Next open the entrance switch and examine the fuses
The blown fuse will usually have a darkened top or you can
see Nvliether the fuse link has been broken Unscrew blown
fuse with finger-tips and replace with a new fuse Close en-
trance switch
HAVE THE ARTICLE THAT CAUSED
THE TROUBLE REPAIRED
YUK011 ELECTRIC CO
Yukon Okla
YUKON
As With Any
Good Habit
SAVING MUST HAVE A START
You just don't built a savings account
by talking aloout it or dreaming about
how nice it would be to have a comfort-
able -nest egg" in the bank
You have to START that account
Ind make a regular habit of adding to
you savings every payday You can
start your -:aving account here with any
amount you Avish it doesn't have to
loo large However you vill Le pleas-
antly surprised at how soon that account
does grow into) something worthwhile
Won't you stop in ond talk over a
sa ings account with us?
"We Have Safety Deposit !loxes For Rent"
First National Bank
Corner Main and Fifth
YUKON - OKLAHOMA
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Park, Robert A. The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1949, newspaper, April 21, 1949; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2291740/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.