The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1958 Page: 1 of 8
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SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR NUMBER 41
WiTh juv(milo crimes app:0-entiv
increasInl at an 41Fnl 1-t
VI
thruti hotil the 1Kition Nke to the
tl WO Yultron L:en Rad iiorlian PelPaJ L' - - ' ‘'--
t!ullkinpriipo1( ditorL11y Iri He
I)lts Nuws i
filo
"CAe the juvenile ttir'11)Indit
'111wthiln4 to do" stY' til' N'-'''i Innocent to Charges Of Burglary '-
i
"If there is a vs-ay under juvenile
itatutes to put them to vvork then
they ouLtht to be accommodated"
tltrotany cities kir° doing this The
entence for juvenile crime is COM-
pulNory work to pay for damage
the offenders have caused
"Some cities make them work
statutes to put them to work then Yott slay Have To Serve
they otiLlit to be accommodated"
Old Burglary Sentence )1' 1:t Reno in which a large
"Many cities kire doing this l'he quartily Of food and cr4arets
sentence for juvenile crime is coin- Erncst lIerdiel Void Jr 2r his in ca-h and a pair of !rand-
bulNorY wolk to thiN for damage Mil friend 'Airs Mary Etta lIcese rnuli cowboy boots vierc !aken
the offenders have caused 23 and Doc Jefferson llussett 23 Yukon police and DiTuty Sheriff
"Some citics make them woik all of Yukon pleancd innocent to l'hurman Hale recovered most of
In pm ks on the streets trimming charges of burjary on arraign- the loot from the adjoining cabins
city shrublicry shoveling 'now—or iii Saturday in district couit at !of Yost and Mu-ett at the tourist
private business firms on El Reno courts here the afternoon followim-
until th( v (-An nomth Jad:e Villiam L 104 the 1ior2lai V
mom y to 1iy (-Lon hail for each of the Eire! at The three di fendcrig p!eadel
"A reaonahle amoont of hard 11100(1 11 Friday Whit'9 111ihjn
wor bc“r hurt any 15 year old Yost :old Mrs Etn'-e who has cd hi ore Judge i111 'I IZoherson
boy It 11s saed ht r !I bviro 1th him at the Star in county court Nkad
(mord- here repreomed at thlry l m icari and were hound or
-The nationally alarming jove-
b arrai:FirtIll'it by ' :1!) in Wiry t'h COUrt
111 e remedied
opoomtuo tne court Yo-t p'eaded mrh 9
'Alien the Javenile !Talies
Juille Fic!g deferred until Sat- lien arraiimed Lefoie
loll I pay for the consegaences of
indav lib 1 a a
ction on n Et Ei-ri chai:a-s of
Ins acts It's as as that"
cation hy the county attorm ys liurHary of the Yukon Dfut Store
1
There is a small crew of
workmen around the No 1
Smith wildcat oil test one mile
east of Yukon this week but
they are not drilling for oil
The crew was sent out to
plug the hole and will soon
move on The No 1 Smith
was a small producer 8 to 10
blrrels of oil daily but too
small to be a commercial pro
ducer
'Integration of negroes and
whites seems to be working out
fine in Oklahoma City where police
staged a raid early Sunday morn-
ing on a negro night spot and
arrested assorted negroes and
white trash consorting together
At the police station where they
were charged with drunkeness and
loitering it was learned that one
white girl was married to the
negro she was with while another
was six months pregnant by her
negro boy friend
And in New York City a veteran
junior high school principal com-
mitted suicide Tuesday as a grand
jury awaited his testimony regard-
ing racial violence in his Ode-
grated school
Ile was George Goldfarb who
was called before the grand jury
twice last week after a 13-year01d
white girl vtas raped in the
school by a Ne4ro teen-ager
A few hours after Goldfarb's
death another teen-age white girl
was raped by a 1(3-year-old negro
)71 a basement stairway at another
inicgrated shre1 and two other
Itro4kn stwit:nts sver slash-
ed with knives wielded hy the
drunken negro teerragers demand-
im! money
for those who maintain that
there is no difference in the races
morally here is the factual data
from the files of the Mississippi
State Board of Health:
Year
1951
1955
1956
ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS
Total
7639
7909
7791 7497
IlitiTraIon it's wonflorful
Negro
7364
7435
FIRST AID COURSE TO
START HERE MONDAY
-111(1c Full:2 deftcrul 11:1111 Siit- hot WEST POINT ON TELEVISION — The West Paint Christian church
inday Vela I :Iction on sputhwest of Yukon was featured on a tclev don program Sunday
hy the county altiirnt ys tun Airy nf the y11-wn stcre morning on station KWTV Oklahoma City N Virgil F Dzwgberty
effice to rcvoko a four cir Arnk'rical 11 pastor of the church s shown in the ihave pcture which was taken
pndeit prison etinnee Lny t Yot lg of flis telesion screen by W C Bryan Yukon arnat9ur photographer
1A A:arch tol hut 1""1 Dr Dougherty a cloctor of medicine was a medical intssionory to
tliti eh:Ir:v(1 with the lmir ''11'"' 1! PV:11'11- i Ethiopia for 20 years Since his roturn orind a minister
hitt ar'y
the 111'1'112 "lel 111'11 111° 'received his Ai A degree in sociology anri is pl:fesscr of scco!ogy at
Jan 2 f the S & S :-ClItC11(T ditri112 gi)od hella‘ior Oklahoma City University He is also a farmer and owns a largo
1 ranch near Lindsay
El Pao Entintret Gvnn PubliPity
v Nrar Is Declared On Stray Do!s I !ere After
'1
11Eloote
)klthorna City
Mrs Clara Beyer was born Dee
6 ISM near !lagnoketa Iowa
and came to Oklahoma with her
Parents in 1902 settling at Okla-
homa City
' She moved to Okarehe in 1910
She and Mr Beyer were married
TULSA YOUTHS PICKED
Standard first zild classes All t
conducted here each IA e k UP IIERE IN HOT CAR
Mffl rvb fr''m 2 t!') 4 e Chief Gene Garrison last
at the Yukon city hall
vtettkend picked up four Tulsa
Five lestons complete the
a stt 111 car ahout two
coursc which ‘ Ill he t hy on S 66
Mrs r Tky an1 IA Bethany
mtrttn Griliain of the Yktn
t-' r to be on the lookout
-Calamity Janes" :1 order1 gaso-
!sir and 'Irs Harry Tarnmen of ice station
Yukon V d1 later conduct tvening !!- pa: in for 11
clast s in first aid at the city ra turned the youths
wi:h the dates to he an
t of Ile in 11 years old and the
nounctal t ti r 1:: o'r to Trooptr I )I)
Of C:e state In4hway patrol
1arth t-t'tt: rotni to the curity
DRIVER PAYS $10 FINE
v' ere ther were held
11rt nts
FOR ILLEGAL 141UFFLER
William A Stockstill Yukon
was tined SO plus $10 court costs NOTICE TO MASONS
List Thursday in peace justice The district meeting will be held
at 8 P M Friday in the Masonic
court at El Reno on charges of
Hall Ail Alasons and wives are
L)lxrating a vehicle in Yukon with
illegal mufflers urged to attend Refreshments will
Stockstill pleaded guilty when be served
arraigned before J H Craven —Howard Taylor
pace justice Secretary
il A litMErl OF
bELECTEI
a
A litMErl OF w
ELECTED WEEKLIES
or OICLAriDMA
Three Children Are Ilnicn One Scrieusly
iS 01 SI'ploy Bedroom Brad - -
Police Chief Gene Garrison said this week that war is being
nnt rArrvinct tallarq with license and vaccination
Booze Blonde Gamblers
Rites Arc I kid For Night Clubs Involved
Mrs Ora Beyer 63 Fletcher Handley kingpin Cana-
than county bootlegger received
Prominent Church And Civic some publicity in the Oklahoma
Worker Fatally Stricken City newspapers last weekend
after a bedroom fight between two
Funeral services were held at 2 men over Handley's 22-year-o1d
p m Tuesday at the First Chris- secretary -Nliss Lela Rose Wash-
tian church here for Mrs Ora burn
Beyer C3 who died Friday ni6ht
i l
at her home south of Yukon follow-
Handley whose retail iquor out-
jug a cerebral attack
lets include the drive-in liquor
store on the lOth street hig
outheast of Y ukon hway
Dr V M Dougherty physician
s-
and pastor of the West Point - ' was not direct
Iy
Christian c involved in the spicy bedroom hurch of which :Irs
brawl
Beyer NI :1S a munilwr conducteu
The fight occurred about 2 a m
the funeral services Burial Was
near last Thursday in a swank apart-
in the Rose Hill cemetery
ment house owned by NIvron
Oklahoma City
Buttram son of an Oklahoma
Mrs Clara Beyer was born Dec
6 ISM near Alaquoketa Iowa CitY (11 Trii'll"aire
and came to Oklahoma with her Buttram called police after Miss
niirents in 1902 settling at Okla- Washburn clad only in a black
hom a Cd y Inegliee fled from her apartment
to ask Buttram for aid
She moved to Okarche in 1910
She and Mr Beyer were married The fight was between Wes Fin
April 8 1!18 t Cuthrie They ley 35 night club operator and
moved to th(ir form home south ' Tames W Coyle Jr I geologiA
'of Yukon in 1921 and have lived for several oil companies
there since Police said Finley vent to his
In addition to her husband sur- Hod friend's apartment in(1 dis-
vivors include a foster sim Dennis t covered her with Coyle Finley
!E Patten of Bellflower Calif and t attacked Coyle who later was
ttiv1 erandeluldren A son Robert hoipitalized with a broken rib and
t Buyer died at the age of 15 other injuries
in 1935 l'Oiss Washburn received one of
IShe is also survived by two the sgason's outstandlmo black
!brothers 'Howard Selkin of Must eyes during the battle She told
t tang and Byron Selken of Okla- police she and Coyle had returned
!homa City and by three sisters !from spending a few days together
Mrs M B Gans of Oklahoma in New Orleans and she wasn't
City lrs William T Desmond !expecting her other boy friend to
and 'Mrs Mason both of 1:'Onle calling on her
Boston Nlass Fletcher Handley is -building
The Turner funeral home 'vas in what has been described as a
charge of funeral iirrangements - gambling club near Wheatland
Active piilibeitnters were 11obcrt L which is scheduled to open Feb
Fry ttll Vedmitin Jim Smith t 12 Several weeks ago Finley was
lAishe Patzack Lloyd Nlyers and identified as being a junior part-
t Jack Pribyl !tier in the club but has denied it
t Police said notebooks found in
Miss Washburn's apartment eon--
111115A YOUTHS PICKED r
CI'MP(i in part reports that sev-
t UP HERE IN HOT CAR t-Tid ok1111iima county vice figures
are interested in the (dab which
! Police Chief Gene Garrison last ti
is jist insaie the Canadian county
tiveekend picked up four Tulsa
I yolittp 1-i a s'iticn car about two They listed as members of the
n:l s tit f -ciikon on U St Cin club the names of such persons
rictihanY as Grady King reputed Oklahoma
lo na the lookout county thiskev bocs int sevefal
l' t i gas()- political and former political office
t strvice station holders
tie eff rtliOnt Pa:'1n4 for At t Finley ran into more trouble
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Garrison
avenue
his
home
said
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declared on dogs not carrying collars with license and vaccination
tags
The action follows the latest in a series of attacks by stray
dogs on children in Yukon—in one of which a five-year-old boy
was seriously bitten about the face
rArricon aid the viclim was I‘ttle Johnnie E Bennett 219
the
was
11 kart Attack Fatal
To Wesley M Trch
Funeral Service Held Monday
For Pioneer Yukon Farmer
driver's license
Taylor was arrested by state
I ns recuirltk I -1-ayor was arrested by state
highway patrolmen one mile west
114 Low Precip 1 -
I of N ukon on U S 66 Ile pleaded
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Jan 23 43 29 ' guilty when arralitned in peace
Jan 24 49 27 i justice court at El Reno
Jan 25 59 35
Jan 26 52 34 I Mrs F J Bullock of Oklahoma
Jan 27 48 31 ' 1 City is a guest this week in the
Tan 28 44 31 borne ot her son and daughter-inJan
2 9 LA 13 itaw Mr and Mrs H R Millock
viclim
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YUKON OKLAHOMA --THURSDAY JAN 30 1953
by a largo dog Sunday afternoon
The boy was bitten near one eye and in the mouth losing a
tooth Garrison said the dog was captured and is being held at a
veterinary hospital to determine if te has rabies
Another stray dog bit Stephi Dale Chapman sixoyear-old
son of Mr and Mrs Merle Chapman on Monday near their home
on South Seventh street but did not cause serious iniury
In the same block Larry Stockton sixyear-old on of Mr and
Mrs Randall Stockton was bitten about two weeks ago by a stray
dog
"Dogs not carrying license and vaccination tags are to be
picked up held three days and then destroyed" Garrison said
"Owners may claim their animals within the three-day period
by paying for the care of the dogs and having them licensed and
vaccinated"
Farmers Union Suit
Gees To I lit411 Court
Lower Court Approves Merger
Of O F U Service Groups
Wesley M Trch 68 pionlql A Yrtturt of Patrrols of the
resident of the Yukon area died oklahoma Farmers Uhueu
last Thursday night at his farm ei-:inization last Friday carried
home one and one half mile WC h Heir fight to prevent merger of
of Yukon after a sudden hir r 0 F U seiviee rou is to the
att a ck sh ate supreme court
Funeral services we re held at 2 ri he merger hvas voted a year
monday at the pcnterestai by the directors of the Okla
Holiness church here Rev Clifford homa Farmers Union SuPP1Y
Sampler Oklahoma City former C1at1Ufl va's 4erovol joitung
pastor of the clitt:tcdt here con he Oklahoma Farmers Co-operaducted
the services te whose main retail °ale is
ated Yukon
Burial was in the Yukon ceme-
in
tery under direction of the Turner Later in the year a group of
iilrons headed by George W
funeral home
Mr Treh was horn Der president of the O F U
lemporary
I8S9 in Oklahoma City and in a rest raining
ov-
ed with his parents in 1890 to a mdvr from Oklahoma cminlY
farm ntT whemiand The farniv ti-hl court halting the merger
Vier trial of the case His-
movi d in 1910 to a larm five mil
north and one and one-quarter t judge Fred 1)11h''rt r"1"'1
:11st the patrons atm iiiovicu
mile eiii‘t of Yukon
Mr Tr mal he restraining order
Trill and Miss
sturca also of yrkon were 1ist Friday tho group of supply
ociation patrons asked the
ried here on Sept 9 l 'Y2 Ir 'PS'
reme court to heirerturn JUdgfl
MOVed to their farm north of Yu-
: Thioghertyls findings and block the
him in 1948
r:lerger
In addition to his wife surviliors ylie plaintiffs claimed 111 errors
include four datiohters Angela and
Tr: the district jadg:'s findings
A'nes of the home Mrs Mary
uldiMed vrrori was the
Ann Coats and Mrs Betty Bold- :
s rulow that the a:soei-
win both of Oklahoma City an't pations 1 zdiy voted the
two grandchildren David Jarrws
rn r anu that directorc of the
Coats and Sandra Kay Baldwin () operative viire free from deceit
or via (mg in procendmi to well the
YUKON MAN FINED FOR tu
cervice organizations together
i I LJrut11 LNIIILII I ILILIJ rum- -- --
iut 3 a m Saturday IA hen he I ' lucluded i
ll n the litigants are such
viis arrested in Ok:ahoma City for i NO DRIVER'S LICENSE ' Farmers Union figures as Homer
irutik driving His enmnanion this 1 1 liulty former OFT president and
is M s Washburn still
Eddie Glenn Taylr o Yukon ws a
iime i-s i 7 11 Lawter who was voted out
eursini! her li!ack eye I fined SIO and court costs Monday
of office last weok after ll9 year:
!for operating a vehicle without a '
U secretary
Pn:Imont and Ca luinut junior
basketball teams played last
Thor 67iy night at Piedmont with
e Calumet boys winning 35-22
and the Piedmont girls victors
3(e2-5
George Wise says there's no fool
like an old fool — you Just can't
beakt exprrience
$ 117-71 n
t II I:
Col(1sning Costs
'Al Counties Has
Increased 1013')0
1:dOh (11-trict con chlion Of Lilo American Legion
nr10
icreasel 00 0 Z0 ItAcr commandi r of the Ylikin said th
tost e convention
hchl at the 'wan JltI ILdI here and Vill be Preeedel
hy a lice dance sdualy s'artimt at tt p in for Leglon
Canadian Count y Increase -"("'t-
sH( ! f It)an soth (M-driet commander tt11 preside at
During Decade t
Is 107(-0
ho
x111 he is ftlitaks:
(1' t of ( wolf r!fl:
(11' 11o )U! o
in 1)i-t tIi yr
'rho it of ook ornolt ( t-
1):19 rowl:y ‘is lo I r7
t:omoft(i
of $:'1rrr'S or 10:! 7?
opt
trirrt juvtAltA
t )11:th0711:t
I WhiCh
ill completed a study on enmity
ernment expenditures for fiscal
1951h Total eftst for the yrar
nto $:1 million as corn-
pited to $21 9 million iu 1917
The Council in its report poult
out that the 10:1 percent hike in thy
cost of comity government is in
line with sky-rocketing expendi-
tures in all areas Of government
During thy sanw period the cost
of Oklahoma State Government
rose 107 percent school expendi-
tures climbed 151 percent ‘yellare
costs jumped 77 percent and fed-
eral budget expenditures increas-
ed 78 percent
Its sharp contrast to these in-
creases the cost of living as re-
flected by the consumers price
index increased only 24 percent
Since the income of Oklahoma
citizens has increased only 114 per-
cent since 1917 the question as to
how long Oklahoma taxpayers can
COM MU'' to support goVernment
expenditures which are increasing
almost twice as fast as their
ability to pay becomes pertinent
Citizens very 'yarned hy the
to measure the efficiency of anv
government operation" infl that
"they alone couh1 determine
vhether or not they were receiving
v:due fr tie'r tax timiars"
ri--pectvely the five
comiti"S aowing the reat1 per-
centae ui(rjf III comoy
merit cosk 111111r10 thIS pfH'id OP:
Garvin 271 peleent
perelnt tlet'Ittam 211 per ent
Carter 1 percent amt sieMens
12 percent
At the ottor extt elm the five
coutwes shoing per
centage increase Latdner 15
prrecnt I1l1ilil 1 rwreent
Lincoln 7 FI4 r('ent t)knolive
percent and 'Washington 37 per-
cent Okluskoe county w'hich snowed
a r41 iwreent derrea-y is not list-
ed as ono of the five countleY
showinif the 1Nt po
inervim It is orni1t-11 hecaue
retirf merit of a Lit bonded deht
in P17 met( a-ett the (-penlitures
in that YIir ihnornially
This I the to cl county
OCrtirtICIA OPEC
did a similar study II 'tit''' The
information was c6mmli-(1 from the
official county hinhteti on file at
the state capitol
OATS ARE STOLEN AT
MYRL SMITIFS FARM
ButtcrLit
I Hen
Trordkirn
Ilfeavy IlenS
Light Hells
Fryers
Roosttro
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War Veterans From Several Counties
Expected For Annual Convention
Yulow PHA IGO of the Arywrican Legion and the
A nitrit'an
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Auxiliary 'Will 1)t- host Sunday a the
C J WRIGHT JR
C J Wright Jr of Vinita
Conunander of the Oklahoma
American Legion will speak at
tile sixth district convention of the
American Legion to be held Sun-
day at the American Legion Ilan
here
Wright is a World War II vet-
eran having entered the Navy as
a seaman and advanced to Radio-
man Lc during his :13 months of
service including 12 months over-
seas Ile is a Vinita business man and
is a past commander of the Vinita
American Legion post Ile has won
-many Icgion intndirrs)op aVard3
COUntli ithit "the amount o! money
and was a counstdor at the ri56
spent in any cu
onty cannot oe
usrd as a valid yardstick by
Conunandcr WrH'Iit has been a
iin S'ipi)olttr fur 1)Nefits
fmr needy ITtet lL ince kis dis- I
fr(on the Navy
1
Ile is a rtiniber (-I the 'Aleth()Est
tik t ied 1!1(1 i the father
hkri)
Farm Bureau Cites
FFAA I:1 LA
Jerry Wagner And John Weiler
- Top Yukon FFA Seniors
An awards nittlit prtwrarn for
Canadian county 4-11 clubs and
VITA and l'EA chapters was held
Monday ni01t by the Connty Farm
BUteau Women tho Irving
HOtool in Et It()
Each EVA chapler was present-
Al a Frye plaque with space tor
cgri tWO
if the eVtVer rch
dutint! the ntxt t-dyrrtil
!'ticrio 0111111a:1 )Thlw1 IHgi !
: -c1tool vocrttonal ai!t::ar- teJt'h-
t r and EVA spointtr
nttntts t bo plat rd 't! liuhtn
ItHtite tHs are tittHe of Jerry
an't John Vt )1er
C E Wriler if Ynktn
tny rba!rntan f fte Fdtrn
!'t!re i venien z!H vice-
tharte ttf the
rrr a:rti to
FHA klr1t: of V:ktt El
NJtonA Linn
Cututult !(1o
AII rciort
NTKET RFI)ORT1 r1 the 1 rtining ht tucent1y
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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2
i thou a — Rc:fraturi at
ATnertcan lajon iLdi re:dstra-
!Ion and luncheon foe $150
a fl — Adpurn to attend
!Luches of eliluce
12 00 noon — Chicken dinner at
1 I Leu(u) 1e0on and Auxdlary
Invocation Rev John E Bloss
pastor of the First Christian
church
Vaccine addrass Carl T Ad-
dinton Mayor of yukon
Ito00nse — Ralph A 1 yers
ynkoa superintendent of schools
FoPPY Program — Bill
flames department Poppy chair-
man Meeting lurned to Lewis Shorten
district commander
Roll call of posts — (Member-
ship turnin)
Appointment of Committees
Address — C J Wright Jr
Oklahoma City Department Com-
mander Duties of County Commanders
Reports — Fort McCay district
executive committeeman and
chairmen of district committee&
For Good of the Legion
New Business
oh! Business
Bain Colors
Adjourn
Yukon ITA Chapter
Investment $18611
Proiects Show Net Profit Of
$8421 During Past Year
The 29 members of thrt Yukon
chapter of the Future Farmers a
America have an investment of
in livestock equipment
and crop plopicts according to an
inventory taken January 1
Merle K Chapman Yukon
hiph sehaol vocational a4riculture
teacher nd FFA advisor said that
for the calendar year 1957 the
chaptor members showed a net
pnifit of $8421
Enterprise profits were as fol-
lows: swine $114160 sheep
$:ttt 19 beef $108052 dairy
vvheat $41650: oats
$151 barley $150 poultry $1025
Chapman said the number of
bead of various tpes of livestock
that the boys have for pnueets
cnide swine sheep 15' head
of beef cattle and seven dairy
The hovs have Li5 acres of
'TO hi LtiL
plLieted
(Pc tUe 3!) FA members 'ii won
durin! 197
John ‘ eller W011 the rerhwest
Oiniatainii district ba:Asers
eiadest and ‘veii on to
pee third in the state corriest
T!e ITA Illo7'-'):!-s at-
tended d!sirict iind state
ship schools liartieipatel toe-
sick k and crop juili:ing contests
co op
Pti 1!1
Myr1 SFr ti reprted Mon lay to
t I
!the htriff's office the t ft SritJr- 14 ffiv 11:1 :-wech cun'xts 1n a ills-
:day flL t of 1p-olt 25 1111: or iHre plot s of t 'talc 11“1
uati IJ!111 i Atilt tit d (101'h I 4 YLkon El Thr :ters a t lip the
Lsouth of ILnn(r
I in t y tilt corton e
1)P'ItY Sh"Iff S A'bUrY A ported on 11 frthrLi 111r14 1lain stt(m
tid fte 00s v 'e k41 ti thc p tm ulwn
'111 and 1"ad' 1!' k eocplont timin said ft cL us"
a pickip trut k
HrIF NoatonA Linn has 3 projects und!n3 )r an
(1111111101 said OW
haS iri projects und!rwt-: or an
tvcriiE of 21 Pi-Ht"':
av(:i4e
52c iviTdcd at Citenbut4 Trrin Ier is: S177
II was announut it the annual I
23c F'Jrni Bureau county town and Mr anl 't!rs Georij V'Ck Inti
20c !country thnner will he held sons Gary and Bandy of A
14c ! Ft'h 17 Tuxits visited last weck'n t with
'Mr and Mrs Ted Barrett and
1111 the is you hear nowadays also attended the funeral of Perry
are not trae Ckmpt on
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Park, Robert A. The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1958, newspaper, January 30, 1958; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2292800/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.