The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY MAY 29 1952
Emery Cerveny who has been
seriously ill at his home the past
few weeks was returned Saturday
to Will Rogers veterans hospital
in a Turner funeral home ambulance
827 WEST MAIN
Swanda Motors
Mi Sgt and Mrs L C Keisling
and children left Monday evening
for Fort Knox Ky where he will
be stationed Sgt Kies ling ar-
rived Friday to help his family
move
Two Dollars for Oil Why All
You Did IVas Exchange it
Y'know we actually meet some people like this
occasionally They're the folks who drive 5000
miles on the same oil never get a lube job save
a buck on tire rotation—and have to trade their
cars every 18 months Believe us Regular service
costs LESS! Drive up now
Chrysler-Plymouth and International Trucks
PHONE 4-7197
ROUNDUP CLUB GROUP
IN EVENT AT WATONGA
Among members of the Yukon!
entertained last Wednesday night
Roundup Club who attended the! g - ' New officer S of the Yukon Lions I
I The Yukon rade school teach- I Russell B Holloway past pres-
the eVterttns Administration nt of th Ch
service at a
" trail ide" Sunday t r a Wtonga a
a!ers held round t a 111 e conference Club wi ll be ins talle d l ate next 1 l'Y
he held 1 hospital volunteer idee r istn Men
ia's Fel-
lowship of the state of Oklahoma
last Tuesday morning at the home :
were Mr and Mrs Ted Barrett' month and a picnic ill
w
mr cottg t st
economics ae o udy the tpig the imtallation at the I l'artY in the recreation hall at the k next Th
Mr and Mrs R D Barrett will speaur lay ni
sight
es t method in s te ac hino- readin- - N ' W1:1 Rogers veterans hospital J
and Mrs O C Turley :qr and b '- ' - 1 ukon 1 ill baseball diamond I 1 une 5 at the church night din-
' lroupirg ney mere Ir anti Alr: I erry
Airs Bill Fitzgerald Mr and in chid g
and :Irs 1 The Lions Club members ap- I 1 FAT at the First Christian church
si Dr I
da T Smith professor at i th Compton Air and Mrs R J 1
L B Anderson Air and Mrs Lt picnic proposal at their i
1 ma A and M coller-e met ' last K intz Mrs John Turner Mrs
lie Patzack anti famtly Mr and! Oldaho ' regular I 1
tincoon in e e t i n g Holloway Will be accompanied
teachers as counselor
with the - liar! v Taylor Mrs Frank cvej-
Mrs Lloyd Myers and on Don' meek at the American Legion Hall i - - ' here by his wife and children and
I ow int z luncheon at th Ti p- e ' kovskv Airs V AI Clay Mrs
Virgil Compton and Ray Myers Foll
' ' Jack Pribyl son of Mr and 1 - - the local church's Christian Men's
: ical Cafeteria in Oklahoma City'
ti' John W Pribl was selectrid ' I' ranii Zit and Al
-rs Gel'rg° 13'1- 1 Fellowship will honor Mrs Hol
a meeting of school superint end-
Alan Norwood president of the ents from throughout Canadian
Dobry Mills here is confined to county was held here at 2 p
his home in Oklahoma City by ill- Jake Smart head of the state
ness elementary denart ment of the
Como in and so this famous
Maytag "Chieftain:I Arrberi-
ves lineal Jour-priced unlimber
THE YUKON (OKLAHOMA) SUN
Yukon
d the
Owens Furniture
Mr and Mrs 11 S 111RGESS
411 Main Phone 4-7103
Ina hospital's appreciation for the wqv are invited to bring baskets
alLrouilee4 oy Ralph A Myers 4
county was held here at 2 p m I
volunteer work (lone by the Amer-
Jake Smart head of the state ! superintendent Of schools of food and join with Lis many
'"L"''- "" — --- — - i's -- intouilee41 Dy haipn A 11yersi
I
" - -- ay al s7 an ILA IMP Ul
Jake Smart head of the state 1 suptrintelknt Of schook volunteer work done by the Amer-
lean Legion Auxiliary i 11 of food and join with Lis many
Dik zone chairman re-
n
elementary d e p a r t m e n t Of the Je f lal- friends in the church in this
c Easley
state department of education and pted o the ditrict 3-14 cabinet
of the hospitalized Tterans monthly event" said Rev Garner
orn s'
Dr Ida T Smith of Oklahoma A1 meting held last Tueday at EL D Noland pastor
sI
and M college were prese nt !Reno and nth by the di is
strict erousels: Guernsey Also on the program will be
s- 1 1r It l
Clyde Powell Yukon grndel governor deputy district govern-
!kill Milk liroducer the returning of the $100 which
ovvn 11 I A
scnool principal said the grade ' ors and zone chairmen 1 -t -- --- Wert! given out a dollar each to
i
! individuals about six weeks ago
school teachers roundtable was
'Upon Easley's motion the club
k i
regstered Citlernsey cow Se-
held in order to meet the "profes- to use at a "talent" to see how
voted to invite officers of the
sional day" requirements under co L II Queen OWI I 1 I P
' 'Y -!'! — much they could make their dollar
bring in
Northwest Lions Club formerly
the state law requiring teachers and Otto Perousek of southeast of
the Warr Are Lions Club to at-
to attend a minimum of five such tem' the installation of officers Yukon has completed an outstand-! Each person will be given a
meetings during each school year ing record as a producer of milk chance as he turns in his dollar
anti picnic here next month
izcv mcis new rastor of and butterfat
to tell how he used it and the
The American Guernsey Cattle:
Miss Emma Ellison visited Sun- St J'ihn's ealliolio (lunch wa! a' : results The money will be used
Club of Peterborough New Ramp-
g in la In) guest at the luncheon on the buntline- fund
day with tnintivn
day with relatives in Oklahoma 11 guest Lit the luncheon
City and attended the evening
service at the First Christian Nil- and Mts Fred Lippe
church where Tracy Sylvester mi-11 Sunday afternoon it fi iends at
niter Of music presented the Piedmont and Sunday evening were
Cathedral choir in "The Creation" guysts of mr and mrs (11
by Franz Joseph Haydn with the Alberts northwest of Yukon
symphony orchestra
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to
Conference Is I Ield 'Officer Installation
By Grade Teachers I Is Planned By Lions
ALL KINDS OF
INSURANCE
P J Kelly
KELLY INSURANCE
AGENCY
Yukon National Rank
Phone 4-2255
4
Mr and Mrs Walter Tredway
and children Karen and Jim and
his mother Mrs Archie 'Fred Way
Sperit the vvehent w it in relatives
at Lincoln Neb here Mrs Ar-
chie Tredway rcinained for a long-
er )azoureck
Attorney at Law
Iii512 South Bickford
ther McLullan' Store
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BALLARD
BISCWIS
Pl:: 25c
2 P's
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CRISP SOLID GREEN
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CUTRITE
WAX PAPER
WILSON'S
PURE LARD
VIGO YELLOW LABEL
DOG FOOD
SOFTEN TISSUE
MEXICAN SUGARLOAF
PIIIEAPPLES lb 5c
Fancy Calif Sunkist
LEMOUS lb 15o
Tender Home Grown
RHUBARB
HERD LETTUCE lb 15c
YELLOW WHITE SQUIISII Amm lb 15c
CRISP SNAPPERS
PERS lb 15c
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CUTRITE
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Roll L
WILSON'S
PURE LARD lb
3 49c
VIGO YELLOW LABEL
DOG FOOD
1000-SHEET ROLLS-
SOFTEX TISSUE 2 for 230
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WILSON'S
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PERK
DOG FOOD
2 for 25c
REAL KILL
FLY & BUG
SPRAY
Quart LID
OKLA
APRICOTS
No 2!'z 28c
Can
PINK
SALEM
can
45c
STORE WILL
CLOSE
AT NOON
Friday May 30
DECORATION DAY
OPEN
7:30 AM
TO 6:30 PM
FOR
MZ1 N:3!W'
e'TqcN
-
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SPARE RIBS lb 43c
BACON SQUARES lb 25c
POFWEXTRA E AN STEAK lb LIN
1 SKINLESS
NIERS lb 45c
FRESH
SIDE BACON lb 490
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WILSON'S
11011MCE
SHORTENING
3 lbs 49c
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS
lb 53c
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slistiEgS
MRS TUCKER'S
OLEO
COCA COLA
PORK & BEAUS
CRACKERS sY
Corner Sth and Main Yukon Okla
Yukon's Only Cash and Carry Store
can
I9c
2 :bi:g37c
lb 25c
Case loon
of 24 Uljti
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10 Cans
25c
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box
GILL'S GROCERY & MARKET
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7:30 AM
TO 6:30 PM
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V A HOSPITAL FETES
VOLUNTEER WORKERS
Several Yukon residents were I -
entertained last Wednesday night I Russell B Holloway past pre-
i of the Christian 'Ten's
by the eVterans Administration
Il t'S Joon I tuner lirs Holloway will be accompanied
regular luncheon in e e t i n g last i h int z'
eek at the American Legion Hall
raylor rs Frank Svc j- here by his wife and children and
I 1 la I ' Y M '
Jack
---rs i the local church's Christian Men's
Pribyl son of Mr anki i 1"'v'kY' 'Alrs IV- :l nay It
Frank Zit and 11
---rs Cle"rg'-' 131- 1 Fellowship Will honor Mrs Hob
lis John W Pt ibyl WaS SeleetAid '
as the Junior Lion Club member i
I e program w as to express loway and children
i "All friends of Russell Hollo-
for the next six wecks and was !
k
tilt INV ouuding ILUMh
shire reported this week the cow
Holloway vill crown the king
has completed an official Advanced
land queen Of the dollar event—
Rs'gistrY ree"1(1 8MS9 P"n" who will be those who were able
of in and 2(1 pounds of butter-
to make the greatest return from
fat in the :14174-day division start-
their dollars during the six weeks
ing her record as a four-year-0kt
-Queen" is the (laughter of the
famous GuornsvY sire CaYhend's St tliklit Will iktt end
10241 Henry that has V) sons and x T
daughters in the performance reg- kJ l)44 Speech Course
ister of the American Guernsey
Cattle Club
Ann Clabaugh Y uk on high
Th" r"""111 Wa'4 sliPurvised by school student has been accepted
Oklahoma A and M college and
for enrolment in the Oklahoma
was report 41 to the American
high school speech and drama
Guernsey Cattle Club for aPProvai sunimer workshop to be held June
and publication 44 4 T1 9 41s
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Ann Clabaugh uk on high
The record NV:1:4 supervised by
school student has been accepted
Oklahoma A and M college and
for enrolment in the Oklahoma
was report 41 to the American big
school speech and drama
Gaernse! rattle Club for approval
sunimer workshop to be held June
and publication
g to July 3 at the University of
Oklahoma
Grange ()Ifieial The workshop formerly was call-
Talker ()n Procirml
ell the PR-college Institute and
is a program of education and
recreatiom for high school students
Osuar Howland master Of the
interested in speech itrama and
oklahoma gtate Grange and 'Airs
radio
Ibm land were guests at the reg-
Interpretation courses include
ular meeting NTay 7 of the Prairie
prose humorous poetry and dra-
Queun Grange No 33t
mati Subjects covered in debate
Howland gave a brief talk and
a nd discussion lessons will include
showed a sound film giving high-
problem solving evidence ca se
lights of the P151 Grange corn- 1
construction leadership reasoning
4 -
munity contest and scenes from
11 states
Mr and Mrs W E Creekmore
were received as new members of
the Prairie Queen Grange Mrs
Ethel Modenbach was in charge
of the lecture following the cov-
ered dish supper
Mrs Paul Bryant and sons!
Mrs Roy TUI1nPII and daughter
Phillip and Paul left Friday for Joy
Tunnell were business
their home in Elida New Mexico1
visitors Monday in Kingfisher
after a two-week visit here with
Mrs Bill Holland and Mrs Iva
Mrs H T Burson and Mrs
Bryant
Gertrude Frick were guests Fri-
day evening of Mr and Mrs Mar-
tin Burson of Oklahoma City
when they entertained at dinner
at the Hilltop Inn
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You may think
ho's
joking
The insurance business is so
substantial and Fo censerva-
tive that you may think it
forgets to "bring out improve-
Mentz" Don't fool yourself
Insurance has improvel
just as much in recent years
as motor cars and washing
machines and television
There are many new pro-
tective ideas in policies of the
America Fore Insurance Group
which we represent
One reason you should con-
sult us is that we make a busi-
ness of keeping up with every
row feature of modern insur-
ance coverage
See Barney Kiehlbauch at
PHILLIPS
Insurance Agency
First National Rank
l'hone 4-2201 Yukon
PAGE THREE
I To noway To Speak
At Dinner June 5
and refutation
Students will tour the O U
campus and attend luncheons
plays movies and dances They
will live in the O U quadrangle
and have free use of the university
swimming pool golf course and
tennis courts
JUNE 13 IS
FATHER'S DAY
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Ties Billfolds
Handkerchiefs
Socks Knives
SEVEN-PIECE
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$198
PITO IERS
49c
TUMBLERS
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Park, Robert A. The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952, newspaper, May 29, 1952; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2292501/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.