The Guymon Observer (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1958 Page: 4 of 4
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- THE GUYMON OBSERVER
RE-ORGIMIZED
COEPIEY IS
TREED II ERE
ertI It is in efek l a low!
he poi ti( it in pi elerred stock
IA in hi chgdple 4r klend atter
inivwt on bonds and La CS are
s:tich x It be in a position to
'nava:A Pt over tind aboO
its put chd I1110a1 ion if the
umPtillY l'rwPcrs It ‘k as ex-
plantud ' hope the dividend and in-
teret It will e(pial i rvr
Johnon said —hid
cannot talk much about secnri-
ta that ha e not as yet been Is
tied and appro ed TheY just do
not exiNt at the preent
The term "einer4enry" 'sect in
the firt letter 'IS true only ai
it a Plitied to the tax uroldent
Johnon einphaoied Wheri the
letter wailed the company
had $70)00non in cash on band
and Nti'd this that amount lint in
fan nes to all in estor redenip
lion VIIN II 11W rv-
1)1Vilillithorl yomplete and in
estors can decide tor thentsel
liethT alw a
f-ire and pill out or con
ea to the new sink and Ntay
in
Will Be Informed
torN II gct a detailed
su and the rn''-
I is
beton they intiA decide
John nn noted
Cie tmoTany ‘‘ c
ple tA ith the eleetion of
14:
ONSE'RVEI: TEXI1S COIP
IZ ITY
SI)11 U
' JANARY 23 1918 LAI i
I rtIontoill" I - r rvitlirsn ompf"Ampo
15 A No We are not elig-ilde In-
vestors are itivetors nut tievei
tors
n rfE1) a t n firnr
1)rQilai7II new stuck be issued
A Yes
Q What will he the !ire to ina-
CONtiiMi ) foray of new se etolties?
room that the more than two A We cannot presently deeribe
Loars dewtission eould honed
in:u one ::ilient pomt an exam- '-°111e11ill that (1°4'8 "I't
pie ot liat the company '4' Prescnt securities tie
in to do -pay the investors their twf In'w ()nes are
cat!HII-2- !adore the gokernment
t the same t after
tales the moinvy taxes A A im e
examination and agreement fore-
In one ixamplelontHon point-
ed to the tax riding 0 IiitIi pia this
company in the Atoripool Whit con 'f' "' " c("P"Y's pre-
wilit sent asset vs hahnoty ratio?
into effect Jan I 197 althomJi IA We irmr't '4" Jur th°
it was mas 1101 iirdtred the year l'"'t'' amilt now Pri)(T: Any-
ll4 WV s s
wull under‘kav plaied trus thi might iy could tart
t
fund carning in tin sanw ezoi J new rumor mill and vtuld be
pry as corporation earnings or P"" '0""1"ti"n
:iihieet to )! per cent tax Q How can )oil pay six per cent
un 111A h)hmon woted dkidends and 1Ofl Money
for each $1 noomoo per cent ?
the government woold take $20 A We can't Neither can an)
(t) leaving just $1s00w) tor the (""' elw If this refers to real
in estors It all this 0 as paid out estide loans under FHA or the GI
mot e'irings Any answer now IFFIRrI
iiilJ m ER rims
be merely speculati‘e
g Does the goverulntqa wiar-
iintue nvvt went?
A N ‘Ve are not r1411e 'Fon floy
vtNthr nro
the return i mild be 88 per hIll v"- have nono Ve have ad-
vanced congructlion costs and then
cent rather than six per cent as
has been paid for 28 years sold back immediately the loan
undfr the roinniny's propnsed to insurancl companies tc lendre-organliation
with debenture ing mollY at that figure l'or
bonds issued at Nix per cent the this e receive a brOdi3ge
first $onnoo of the $ttoofr000 in fee servicing the ac-
carnm:!s wiuld go to bond hold- count Presently We nre servic
(rs $100340) ‘“0ild ing some SA000040 worth of this
l'e sulijog to the federal income tYPe loan for other companies lot'
tax iiiioot 'is::000ot) leaving mhich we are paid a regul ir hand-
another alter taxes to ling lee !None of our own moneY
be paid out in d idends is involved
eselice dud ik are try- Q Will Carroll still be loresi-
int' to do" Julmson said "is pny (lent under the m44 program?
h investors 'iiiiatio9 return On A There has been tio suggested
caidi 111090140 earned instead of change in management We PX-
$18liMio" pect him to remain as president
The two officials ontlined the and sincerely hope he does
by which they plan to Q What percentage of my in
iicompligi this end folliming vestment uiui j get out now?
!! y hut Ill more flttid the A None All redemptions are
org:nal plans outlined in the con- swpentied pending the re organi
InOVCrI11 letter of Doc 8 alum
Would Expand Q Could the state call for liquid-
The company hopes to become idiom it their audit shows the COM'
uLkierel i‘ ih Ow Securities pany insolvent?
FArthinie commission and be A 'the company could not lie
optrate in found to be insolvent fleceiers
stAtes throloW sales 4)1 se- could do what they feel best for
eorities Subsidiary comPames the investor including liquidation
are already iTerating in Texas Tht is thpii
-
Lotitmna hut sales Q 'low long Yin re-organiza
cannot lv made in those states tion take?
tor e44 h certificate now held A few months The nri4inni
hy an in plot the company pro target date was 1iil I but the
po-cs to i-sne on a pro ii iilt has taken longer than we
dcbctome bonds Diehl NI1' anticipated
nt-il ind preferred stock Itaho
on the se Olt be termined Lip
111114
the i-iv or pwHhiv by this "I'lltilkIN
courts if it is zin outri!Mt 1:11 i‘rp
GIIY31()N l'()ST
Iliovvcr smo Is repOscl
debenture Fonds will be gmiriim (Continued from Page Il
toel at a olatrod r1 a 011 nounced that every eitort will he
hen she mai three
and sineellelY hope he does Ntr and NIrs Brewer have No
(I What Pereentagv of my in daughters Minnie lam and Ruth
vestment could I get out now? and one son Glenn ?stinnie
A None All redemptions are now Mrs Chesnut lives in Ander-
suspended pending the re ()rota- son !nit and Ruth iNIrs Sltn
anon
mons lives in It Sill
Q Could the state call for liquid- Glenn single is his father's
idiom it 'their audit shows the COM partner and is gradually assum
pany insolvent? ing the management of the ranch
A lho romPonY nut (te Ile tittended highschool at Elk-
found to be insolvent flecei3 ors hart and graduated from Panhan-
could do what they levi best for die A and NI college Goodwell
the investor including liquidation where he was :in all conference
ThJt is tlipir end in the Frontier conference
Q How long vitt reorganiza Also a basketball star Glenn
tion take? 3vas the leadtlig seorer in basket
A A frw "'finis The nrigin'd hall winto serving with the army
target date was AN it I hut the in Germany
audit has taken longer than we Ranch headquarters located
anticipated on the land Brewer acquired in
1911 Ile bought more land in :3
1414:C ION CH EF nd added his last portion in
RIPI This last purchase was part
SITA IiElt AT a of a spread that °IWO CX1111(h'il
G 1Y31 ON l()ST Guymon-5000o
I in all
(Continued from Page II I Before Brewer boneht the land
nounced that every eitort will he it was plowed for wheol The hml
111-n1t ' to hand Adjutant Tyner wa!- Idovn out during the Thirties
the linei1 "hell he "no" to Guy helore a wheat crop was cvur
mon The post already has more I made
menthers than in PM Slater
stated
BREWER tolls of the drouth in
Legionnaires were urged to at- 1917 hy the heavy snows
tend the eve"t and to hrinl 1411'"ts of 1919 19'0 1921 and 1922 Then
walt them All servicemen Le drouth came again This was lot-
gionaires or not were invited to towed by the gond wheat crops of
attend Slater said I anti 191"It Next came the
T)ner has been an activis Le- "Dirt' Thirties' and the black
gi"tialre in vct'Tans afralrs blittards of dust Then more rain
since discharge from World War and drouth again The last drouth
Nvas a personnel sergeant covering a seven year period of
major dorit114 World War II and the '5Os was not "broken" until
joined the overton Tex Ameri last year
can Legion Post within thirty Ed and Glenn raise beef cattle —
days alter discharge For
years he was a member of that acreage of sparse grating quar
limited to number by the vast
rot during "which time he held ter horses and wheat ''Last sum
the oft-Ices Of post adjutant t
'1 mer's wheat crop was the first in
commander Rusk county service vn Tars" Eit reports
officer Department of Texas ser Taking advantage of the wet
vice oilicer and national field ather in the Forties Brewer
representative of Oklahoma and pLintod 2olio acres back to grass
Suhsequent drouth however pre-
Tyner entered the service —oda of this work fvorn
Cunt limed from Page 1)
finance the long range conserva
loin restoration program
The Contervation Service
gives technical asc-I rice on the
project as long as the tigree
mein s in force and the goverm
merit goes the last mile with fin
ncial assistance v'arying from
50 to 80 per cent for the coht of
construction of permanent cowier
vation practices
The farmer agrees to) carry
and maintain the practices for
the length of the contract which
May vary from one to 10 years
"Brevver's contract will pro
!Wily he for five to 10 years"
Bailey said Friday 'tbut the
final del ails have not as yet been
worked (lull''
Brewer is also taking advan-
tage of the rorherva ion ft eserve
progra m of the Soil Bank on
some tof his land Although Ow
same land cannot lie in both pro-
gra Ins the programs do supple
ment ench other on Brewer farm
THOUSANDS of acres border
ing Goff creek are in I he sanw
cla sfucat ion Bailey said The
sod is sandy native grasses are
few and the cover is poor
Brewer is running only about
150 head of cattle On all his
grassland acreage due to the
scanty supply of grass
Brewer was born in Crayson
Virginia and moved to lyotts
nice county Kans in 1907 Ile
moved to his pre3ent ranch in
1917 Mrs Brewer was born in
Nebraska and ea me to Oklahoma
I
1 p ) ? 4
tion Program is going to be sm h lelTy HospITAL IssuE co oLs orF Arup t t c-rt II:
411 I 1-1 A "1"
a fine tiring We're gratefLit of w
coorw for the other help v e 1 I I OM FA IS SI I ONS N
hae Pod with this' new program
BY IIET1101)1STS
A can plan bir years a hea d
Pf71
D rd r31111
1 3101 liEnrittliG
1iii of mostly f t urn one )o ar a Lill lilh 1 ill LC I' -
I i (Continued from Page ll
to the next We'll be able to take
gan in mid summer and Rev
full ad antage uf the good years
from l'arJe 1) both
Mrs Therrnan Harris and fa
(Continued sides
and Mint ye IN at MI same time il f Lou
‘tkins sai -once the
'when the Canter conditions are d 'Fla Counc itel bas remain mved i
ont J their new' home
Commission decides upon the ed mit 61' the Pletore l'en'I'llg Dre 2'I
most favorable And e are sure prcodurv the inicrc:t
I I groups a recommendation from the Plan The building conimittee of
I the helP ne we o11 11'471 ir1 the will be called in tor consult& nin4 Commission church is A P Atkins chair
years ancao” cnennico
tion" he explained once the recommendations are Mr and Mrs James B Lang!
Although the Creat Plains pro-
1r0P0- sr George Spenncr Zellner Gi
The public opinion pot hobbled mn le and a Ceni mission
gi am also deals with more len- men 'iv here for seN era I days sal pu esented the council wid Mr a rid Mrs Him a rd Nash
l'Ilt "edit regulatl"" etc- after the osteopathic physicians decide upon its merits as applied ' and Mrs all ilt Rev
three important portions deal proposed to the Citv Council that to the (iivs abilit to hill:d and Mrs ThtTIIti ILitT CCOrgt
IIII long range coicservation in- a 17 b1 01)liatb J be add folance ow project the mayor Gear Henry C Hitch Ililly t
thi'll": (I) hth" fur l'e"1111g ed to the hointal and that the has explained rison L F Tron and Maurit
and the establishment of grass present Osteopathic limtg il be Technical iind legal problems mott
land (2) loans for soil and IA a- purchased by the city tor spe- will have to be worked out as The parsonage was romple
ter crosion control measures and eta' use via11 as professional helore the silc construction and furnish
(3) implementing and develop WalkOut Threat proposal can be submitted to th at an approximate ir:CSI men
ing irrigation and domestic water ry
ilie propual brought an linme- vot(rs malt hing funds from the $50o0i) F L Baker as the ge
supplies
Wide kk all( out threat from many federal go‘ eminent under the al contractor Guymon Sheet !
4 s
members of the hospital medical Ifill-nurton zict w ill be needed al Co contractor for healing
AS PROJECTED the Creat staff an I
l caarges and counter- and any proposal krill have to 1 cooling
Plains Sod Conservation program charges )'I been hurled by meet those regulations l coli 11171h-11c - tY
AS PROJECTED the (nit
Plains Soil Conservation program
will envelop the heart of the so
called "Dust" bowl area: to
of Montana half of Wyom-
ing a third of Colorado a third
of New Ntexico north Texas and
the Panhandle northwest Okla-
homa half of Kansas two-thirds
of Nebraska two thirds of South
Dakota and half of North Dakota
At the present time the area is
some A lit smaller covering the
corner of Wyoming and Nebras
ha portions of eastern Colorado
and New Mexico the Texas Pan-
handle and eight northwestern
and IA estern Oh I ahom a counties
including the Panhandle The
Sooner counties are those along
the Texas border and extreme
northwest
Goal of the program is a more
St able agriculture more depend-
able scorce of income and pro-
grssively satisfactory livelihood
he people of the Great
Plains region
It will encourage widespread
use of good soil management and
water conservation practices and
give farmers a better chance to
cope with eh mat le hazards
Guy mon has one more first re-
garding the program A P
Idris Guy limn rancher is the
first president of the Great Plains
program's action group a group
of st ate represent atives named to
a special citizens "supervisory"
board in connection with the pro-
gram The post is similar to the
countys soil Conservation Dis-
trict supervisors who serve as
liaison group between govern-
ment and farmer
LIBERIII TAKES
JUNIOR HIGH
11110 CEP
Liberal's junior blith Papooses
proved Thursday night that the
first tune around was no accident
hen they came to Guymon to
shellack the Titer Cubs for the
second time this season Coach
Gaylen Ntendenhall has reported
With a 7-2 record overall and a
22 standing in the conference the
baby bengals have given up their
only two games to the Liberal
squad
Hampered by injuries Thursday
-' 'I '''''' ' "' tt'-' '''' ' '' '-' "" '''''""lit It'‘ AnIt'D- last NTal t to Hampered by injuries Thursday
n ot exist at the present time" can Legion Post o ithin thirty
l'he term "Cinergenry" 'set in days Intl thsoharro‘ to and nl'nnwrIell"'e1--ve tthceattnat night width Max !tide and Jerry
S
the flst l amples both sidelined they trail-
letter W i l 5 true only a i p-tari h e wa s a mpmber of t thl-aut limitt (1 of MIT 1): t
'tins guar-
it applied to the tax problem p)t during inch time he held ell at the end of all four quarters
Johnson einphastied When tin' th e Mim es of post adjutant post ( - it I thcrrehalr4et!:4 a nsi:lavrs'l(wagraL 'attLa'sirt 51 III against hat the Papooses in the tirt
s
letter w as mailed the company commander Rusk county service 111 N " Fil rc )(iri of th
s game e sea irted Thur
s:t n sks
had $700nnoo in cash on hand officer Department of FI'wka Nil '-elkl ' - t arsi - l'at-t tof Lhe wet
and p1 ha that amount hut in me °timer anti national field L111114 11( 11131e1 'For1ies Brewer d'IY Ili''''hl'
tallness to all investor s redenip repreentative of oklaholna and "1'3' It I In 1 ' ' is Bawl Purser a bright hope on
planted 2000 acres hat k to ir s
the football tcam for future years
lion V:ic St1pIlded Until Ihe re Te
and a tarter tin the junior high
orgiiiiinit ion is complete and in- Ttner entered the sor ire cf Subsequent Idrouth s work from however pre-
f this
esters can decide ior themsel- the C S Air Force in 19d and 1:1te dn
d-i1111" u bashetball team has nioved to
‘ ptthtr 1d a thtriliii twa dischartied in November 't1 i1 ''
t e 'wirt anti pull out or con 111:'1 &trim! which time he spry '"Itri ntIt" Ill:111th iisil filttitki Ilttl''rkal'ing 910 at the end of the
‘t-rt to the ne w slot k and stay ed '24 month iatic s iii the As Pact t'111111ui114' c("1-"'"I) " '11 ' ' first stalla the Cubs dropped Ito
ill fie theater of o ar sh weather ineas of shitloo son hind 15 to at the intrmkion
should be put to grass It is the
Itettill Be Informed '1)ner's present duties as Ad 1 ot vith so muth -t not third quarter told the try
11 cstios ill :T a Ticlaiiiid julant of the Oklahoma depart l'' "l'f t hen the lanti fur L'Ilwral :is thI'Y grabbed a
'21
'1 lc id at th it lunct ore
Pro-i ct sus a ad the new secun Illellt in'"1‘ 1' Ille business mana thin I tia t ar( tit' 11) t otver — "
lir Ikeitire thuy IntiI decide 1-lcrlih11) for the state orgatiita '':11-1(s1-Ivss'h' ‘111 su itte!13 di )11rS in 111qm ond J1111111y N01-
101111M noir if t"110 Ill n1141' 11U'4i"t :4"(1 l'"IhiNliiill e - ''l Wr'iti II: ' 'an Stabiti- ecy led the Tiger scoring o ith
titinsint lat the tompinv ‘tac 11 de 0arionia icgionnaire oi viIsi(ni11- t eight points each ilack Perry hit
'plea edt tt Ili the tlection 011 tleitil Publictititm of l'hc Amen 1 i11 oole' r work" Ed said seven Preston l'hompson made
the recei ers appointeil ity the ' l'tin I t'lsrlon in the 1ale Ittt tic ipi t thIt k l're goin't t'') thy" an'l 7113x Ral't111 hit 11°
cowl 11 mer-ets I:I' C011iptly 111011i II 1 'icI(I GI mu n piiblt:i t' ' r Id :ckirdim Itigland led the gtime tor Lib-
tloirmi' tilt' re ergamititlon and in er 1 chairman of the Ohlationia To ' it s () 0 -1 If i ti eral with It points
ti'ttd !cintriniiire boiiril Liberal and PcrWon now lead
lt
so l
me and th at 's silito(1 for wheat
"This takes smelt of the pre- i
and the 011 onn't tdow or o ah the Mmor 1114h conference Perry
le itml ttorry oif ids- thi ice
Inc citill noted" and oe can w h
r "
n e a s i I y t ha t ' s fine Th a t '5 Otero tlItri elltl t' ‘bts lot Itibse rso (11 tl(rietl'iallintler
e t toin41 he grown itit w 1 " "Ii 11 " i ' 1 I 1
( ()Itt!!111 1LJ-lit ir tist111 1 h
- Gt
ere 'our hinil is the hind that's ittid l'ortIltil I-1111'A betit Hooker
sitdit out Ow audit" L 1) blow or m atitt away 1at and GtO IllOn tA1Ce
-V tor th' 111(11'ed Skil)perla GETs iliGliErt
i11t IUN ICI slay under por The loed 111y 0100iimArt net
k ITO con et nel Johnson s a Id he oeck with ses (mill anti enzhth
in a lent grass
(1:1 nano nano- and reasons graders golm! to Straight on Mon
'
but titctld dotFlit company s ha day nitiht anti the eighth and ninth
I' 1-1 111:t1 the le court iitttit i FuEL cE
PRI "A LOT OF folhs have some
of both kinds of land t" like gr ides movir L' to Iloolcr Thur-
11 1 -)i !ico cmiliithl ha t11
t' do I think that o lion a per (11Y tught
li '1 r 11 di slidpena company Wort:nut-1 from P c
aiit I)
son an iict his poor od umerod In the eliihth grade matol htt
cti1' t!t1 ' We Ill 0 alo ay' had an rn lent grass hell have Thursday Lilicra Fs little Indians
10tita tdotttod tit the in ampti 1 scitplt from L'11)01!r a dolibil btri110(1 Mut) 111 1!: I'Ll's1"1 1111' 11'4hth 'rI'l'' Ti4er'''
1:'' ' ' '''' ''' l'HI ''''' (IL( IF'll I 'I" "I ":11"' t" unIllsany I' nlien cattle can help dorinsit the ''''! 1'4 lIt'ertler led the scorodi with
l'rea rest-lents tioinitt es stenethinii ot a tit or in 1ird ' T' T iur -I follow 10 points tor the ‘ milers
tho inltedtc 1 cotciderabli' coo- allottinti 11 to mirehist "as t ' '''' " ' 1) 111N i t
mon st orims Sk iiS cr
' A i t in also cut hay anti ham st t r I
COUTY DEIS
OPPOSE FOT
EXPRUS1011
IV 140 litf d Imerussosistaw‘g (Continued from Page
giin in mid summer and Rev and
both sides NIrs Therman Harris and family
The Council Las remain moved into their Lv' home on
en out (if the picture penWng Dee 21
a recommendation from the Plam The huildinii committee of the
flied Commission church is A P Atkims chairman
()nce the recommendations are Mr and Mrs James D Langston
ma Is and a Ccitimission propo- sr George Spenncr Zeltner Glenn
sal pr1 sented the council wiil Mr ard Mrs Him ard Nah Mr
decide upon its merits as applied and Mrs Call f1t Rev and
tu the vitYs ahilt1Y- to but:d and Mrs ThtTIII:iti 11rr CCOrgt? I
imance ow project the mayor Gear Henry C Hitch Billy Gar
c plaint-1 risen L F Tron and Maurite V
Technical and lenal problems NEti
wit have to be worked out as The
decide upon its merits as applied and Mrs Call flidt Rev and
tu the citYs alulltY to ledi:d and Mrs ThtTIII:iti I1rr CCOrge I
rolance tuo project the mayor Gear Henry C linch Billy Gar
cxplained risen L E Tron and Nlaurite V
Technical and lemil problems NEti
will have to he worked out as The parsonage was complete(1
well as professional before the site construction and furnishings
proposal can be submitted to the at an approximate investment of
voters Matching funds from the $:nnoo F L Baker was the getter
al contractor Guymon Sheet Met
federal go‘ eminent under the
Ifill-Purton zict will be needed al Co contractor for healing and
and any proposal will have to cooling
meet those regulations Sub contractors were Henry
'Ferber plumbing: Francis and
0'17() IAIZI-1 IS flehne concr(te- Shorty Johnson
electrical and Otto Stafford stone
S LEC I El) I0It work Jones-Greenwood and Asso-
I:SIT:RN SI I II NE elates Oklahoma City were archi
tects
(Continued from Page I)
dustry as provider of a ‘v ay of
Life rt Pk A We Pt r AN elk
ii Iiii7iiiii Lial pi iiii I II Ix— ti klit III irli II rI i le amic
eral expansion Of the Et Sill Lleven years before statehood Coach Jerry Anderson's Pan- helium I" th to
e in'''''t ' '
handle A and NI collect' Plains eller-Ca and other dcferise Prot
milititry reservation Haman Post- he homesteaded in Beaver county men shellacked the home-stand crams has brought about a 11 i 'W
cr retiring county chairnian re- on a quarter section living in a i New Me ' Frt — I -t iv'io cf urgency as tegards an
1do ns 1- -
porte(1 duamit
Submitted On behalf of three With his cattle knowledge and lute Cadets al Roswell Saturday aticqualc consttrvalion Program'
w mayes l'totential
Southwest oklahoma counties in- business acumen- w ithout much 111(illl itiett)r(1(t2:r111 Il tittn:ITrnair:rr(ttd?!tt'a'sr t(iioil11 tnei
In response to lbe delegations
volved in the federal "land grab" formal education—Darby saw the
the resolution was adopted as rec dugout eventually grown into a propped for a vital conference repeat that the belnitn plant be
w (ark on the road located at 1VQ es Director An-
ommende(I along with the usual mansion the homestead into
list of commendations and ex- more than 45000 he acrea Clouting the Caclets 64-21 An !telly wrote:
derson used 11 men to sere 23 "Although plans to meet both
pnessions of confidence in demo- Almost wiped out in the Wiz-
points in the first half and 21 in the immediate aril longrange
cra tic office holders Foster re rird of 012 and again in the the second while the 'Militaries twlium requirements are beint4
porter drouth of the mid 1930s he built w n
were counting io and la puilted ill kilepina with the ur-
Count ies involved in the Fort back (flitch time and w as the
Bob AtLint's led the winners 110 ry of the situatian it is not
Sill expansion program are located "rock" upon whom in caltle with si fidd iiii iid throe possible to say at thts lime what
in Texas count's district — thC no of the area clung for inspira
free throws fon 15 points but a kind tf proaram will be de
Sixth — vi here Aliko GreY I look- lion in the belief that the land total of eight Aeii gut into the cohna
er is diatrict democratic co-chitir was range country that would pay
scoring act including Jack Iltg "You may he assured however
m ng an the stro butt had no place for ley with 11 that the K f'N 1' fill Of OklahOola
Thf' Army is seeking an addi the weak
The Aggies have now won over will get the ctinsidenation it mer
tional liaioto iteres of land at
New Alexico Western of SIIVil ita The bureau's staff at Aman-
Font Sill to he used in the missile BARB'' COULD not stay out of city 7059 and NNNtio illo Tex is very well advised
range program
the saddle evert at a4e 85' Ills Thursday night the Plainsmen I negardina the helium occurrence
Commend Officials sons were trained so well as
will be on the road to return that in the field and they are in close
Another resolution commended horsemen that they could and did Silver City match in Nev Alexico contact with the Colorado later
the efforts and activities of Sena- field a polo tcatun between ranch
and then will travel on to Flag state Gas company which con
tors Robert S Kerr anti Mike chores for Which they were staff Arita for a Saturday night Hauls !toast of it"
Alomoney as well as Sixth nis- taught Ilai same way their father outing with Ani7ona State Ankeny also promised to keep
inict Congressman Toby Alorris learned them -This M ik Viill probah he ly tell t slate lawmakers advised of
Law n
to who ha a remained m m u The Ea nhy chi T
ldren all receiv-
us tho story on hOW we're go- the proaram it tO make ar
un the exPatistun 1"8"til until' ed the excellent I-urinal ethlea" ina to go in the conference" An- rangattilek Ti for members of the
"all the evidence is heard" tions he missed himself but had thrson noted Bureau of Alines stall to confer
Ex congrrinan Vit'l"r WIckur- the same lime fon ranching and
The Aggies return home on with theiii
sham began firing verbal 'Mastics catti hrott ion thorn
Jan 20 to host Northwestern
at alonris this week flatly op Product of a hard touch school
State Colleae Alva a team that
pp rti r r
poin' 4 the fonts expansion narhy also had aamther side um hande d he J
t Aos their first loss t I ItA - va 11 A '
other resolutions passel Unlni known to niany who knew him of the seaen :9 5t at Aira CI -' 10 L 1 i
mously Saturday afternoon at the only hy his far ranging opera-
courthouse were commendations !Jun Ho iniide a veiitlwe gar BOX SCORE ni
r-r2 11 1 C 1
p e 74 1
for kin Jo
ct (Le C P ltrtt dtm spot around his headquarters PAM r C k :Lr:-:)1 1
State Senator Leon B Field and of flow( is and shrubs that mock- FG FT Pts
State Ileprescntative Frank Og- t it
eft tate natural hardships in the rob Admris 6 3 15
den fight for rvival
Jack B 1 ey Mart h will he the nomlh for
'1 t o 14 :sales promotion" members of
Democratic c eocratounty officia su
ls were Two other Oklahm
oan W
a arren Ernie wairher
also lauded for their efforts in Lide Blia7and antl Charles Ilar Don L or d me netail anti trade promotions
their offices and for upholding the land Tompkins cert' also voted 2 1 ) commit tio tlecitlad here Wtaines
Ray Schroeder 2 1 o
- 8
PriliciPids "f the 11(111"ratie in the Cowboy Hall of Fame at hen day morning G C liVilpoio sec
Don tne via-orth 4 ft
party" other resolutions deliver- the trualep !fleeting naary manager Of the Chamber
Bill Snoebenter 2 0 6
t-'d similar plaudits to all federal of Commmee hits announced
0 0 5° On :Monday March 10 or
Bonnie Skaags
and state officials worthily repre OTHERS To he voted in were LITe !ihsbure
sentmg the party such illustrious nien of the old TotaLi
24 Ili 64 Harry Catnip commerce depart
Ogden Elected west as t'Buffalo Bill' Cody
NMMI metal extension diu isam Okla
During the hi-enniel election TOM Mix Brigham sioungJohn 4 2 4 homa State Cniversity till he
"f officers Chiirlcs (Th(len "- a s Chisum S'uephen F Austin and loom Ti here for an emplorremployes
° (1 (1 ha nquel at I) run Dine ATeria
elected to succeed Foster as coon- Frances E Warren
Willis 1 1 3 and on March 14 !tint 15 the incr
ty chairman and Mrs 11 c 7o nt 7 Trustees from 16 of the 17 his-
2 7 It chants will sponsor their biz
Goodwell was named to succeed tonic western states chose 11 per AY!"1'
Texas County's Democratic Cvni
tral Conunittee in convention here
Saturday afternoon adopted a re-
solution opposing the proposed fed-
eral expansion Of the Vt Sill
military reservation Haman Fost-
er retiring county chairman re-
ported Submitted On behalf of three
Southwest Oklahoma counties in-
voled in the federal "land grab"
the resolution was adopted as rec-
ommended along ykith the usual
list of commendations and ex-
presions of confidence in demo-
cratic office hollers Foster re-
porter Counties involved in the Fort
Sill expansion program are located
Ill Texas count's district — the
Sixth — Mike Grey Hook-
er is district democratic co-chair
man
Army is seeking an addi
tional looouO acres of land at
Fort Sill to he used in the missile
range program
Coirmend Officials
Another resolution commended
the efforts and at of Sena-
tors Robert S Kerr and Mike
Alonroney as well as Sixth Dis-
trict Comtressman Toby Alorris
Laviton who has remained notion
on the expansion proposal until
"all the evidence is heard"
Fix Congressman Victor Wieker-
shano began firing verbal missiles
at Alorris this ‘ eek 1101y op
mon: Ect 1 NI
()iirktill iri Priicinct
of
()wl
(rev fiir hi (Lin( 1 xi oil
arid him ftir in
:it t cum (Winn
Co on rub 17
( chid 111111
irri (01C(' 1111hiii 1
co cre Asp t'1)111
I'd anti I'll101 tI for
iitate con croion
s
BORN IN St Louis in 18eiTi
Lathy spent his early youth near
Dodge City and became a ranch
hand in the Kiowa -Comanche
country in IMO before moving in-
to the northwest
Neven years before statehood
he homesteaded in Deaver ount!
on a quarter section living in a
dugout
With his cattle knowledge and
business amiincn--ithout much
for education—Barhy saw the
dugout eventually crown into a
mansion the homestead into
more than 45000 tee acres
Almost wipe'i out in the bliz-
7ard of 192 and again in the
drouth of the mid 1930s he built
back each time and as the
"rock" upon whom many caltle-
men of the area clung for inspira
lion in the belief that the land
vas range country that would pay
the strong but had no place for
the weak
Mrs Alerlene Smith Hooker co- sons at large vith 30 from
chittrman- A sccretarY to succeed I other states after nominations
Miss Marie Stedy will be hall been screened locally ()re-
late ?on did not present nffininations
'lakin pI'I'(h( Ui behalf of this year and Colorado deferred
the party in the comitc state eice to await polls in connection vcrith
t (His Wen Senator Yield Com- fund raising campaign
misioner John E Kerr Grey All persons honored this year
County Judge 11 Coun- are deceased All were identified
ty Clerk 11essie Stive county Trea- with the livestock industry had
surer Tennie Luther J 11 Settle a hand in development of the
Tchomat Wallace G llimhes and American West or were promin-
Jery Lincater ent in perpetuation if traditions
Reit 11Plcm unable to attend the and ideals of the Vest which
v111101111011 'mce he wits out el are the It ism eriria for selec-
t(M U sent his respects tion Each must he approved by
blithers ol the resolutions corn 4 three-tout Ills majority of the
nuttit vent John reauchamn
IIGGIES DROP
QUIUTET
BULIERU SAYS
lialtill PUNT
Is MB
Offir reconi Pon that the
io ern meld is seek lint nrV hel-
ium facilities and (10 elopin4 it
lonri range con en a !ton Frogra
me t lns week frein NI a !ding J
Ankeny dirett tr of the Burea 11
of M ines in Wit D C
Ank enyls statement in rt ply to
milieliles made by Senators Ito
litrt S Neu and tk )nr(ney
and Congressman Morris is
I he first official proclamation re-
4arding the pro jett
"It is true that the ftepartment
of the latenor is considering the
need tor a new helium plant to
meet the country's growing hel-
ium requirements" Ankeny said
Long-Range Program
'"Ftio Department in conjunc
lion with other interested Federal
a geneles is also considering the
need for a long ranee helium con-
sorvat jo pro4ra m " 1i noted
s you know -ireat 'volumes
af hvii!lin are hein4 ah'd daily
in helium bearing natural gases
transported to foe markets with-
iut any efltit laum4 male at the
procam I time to save the helium"
Ankeny tokl the Oklahoma dele-
ga a in
"The increasing '111'1pol-dance of
helium to the missile atomic
viler anti other defense pro-
Qra ms has brouthl about a ncw
cf nriency as I egards an
west as t'Buffalo 11111' Cody I t" ''''' " t" '' merit extension dix ismn icikta
TM M
TOM Y
Brigham Young John
n homa Stato 1Thiversity ill lie
9 9 9 Iiz'int l 1 ue'l at allitentr'n1!s9irn'oe nAl 1)T1141-Cl'il
Chisum Stephen F Austin and 1 a‘ ll
ls
Cronin
Frances E Warren
1 lit: lptonnli (i:i:1:trl i 111 lift ht v(liiii11 mbrc(ir4
Willis 21 1
Trustees from 16 of the 17 his a n (I o n b'iliNi 1riii (Irli ti
Black
toric western states chose 11 per- 7
3 9 '1131 c"IS1 iiii7)lesr V a I u e" d a v s
sons at large virith 30 from 'IIc"
0 1 1 T h e
other states after nominations :l aYsl"
hall been screened )ocally Ore- 1°I's 0 0 01
piace the threeday sales course
gon did not present nwninal on Tt°31 7 20 :I held hy thp committee last year
this year and Colorado dcferred ‘-k it h Dr Ca nup in char:te Sides
to await polls in connection with ‘s ) 4 --) -- 1 -I - wedur ps and a lin stFu on
1
(ntAtil4i iltl'ASIOFN 11 lin ' 'tr i il ' 1 i
4 i
ils fund raising campaign promotion vA ie 14 principa
feat ores of the banquet however
All persons honored this year 1:t 'TUFA) S I TN1):ky
are doceascd All were identified Chairman Charles Wilson ha i
with the livestock industry had Funeral services xi!! he helil 110b"L
a hand in development of the at Truth or ConseTrences N m "Super Value" dio x v ill lie a
American West or were promin- Sunday at 2 pm for Virgil d'Illhic bcider sales e cut on Frit-lit
in perpetuation if traditions Claude Hitch td yk ho died sin! i (hY WI'l Sa'tirdaY similar to the
and ideals of the West whfth dimly of a heart attack al 9 p m 00e lull last ear in l‘t arch
a rp the Plide criteria for selee Thlirhy Interment wilt al 0 1e ing the monthl:c Dollar Day pro
tam Filch must he approved by in Truth or Consequences gra m -one bolter" the two day
a three-tout ihs ma tont y of the !torn in Louisville 'rcnn on promotion tik ill offer prizes Lar
N
I)I A ST ITI)ENT
I iustees April 2 1SO6 he was one of gains aril entertainment
Previously x oted into the Cow 1in ehildiin if i he hie -
li -------
boy Hilt of Fs imt were Will Io- a
tn Mrs
d Elias A I
Hitch who
4 1
gers of Oklahoma : Theodor(' ca me kith the fa mily to Oklahoma '
1-toiosevelt of N ti 'X York and North in I non IS LIONS GUST
Da kw a Charles Gnolniglit cif !Inch grew to rii anhood in thiy
Te as charles Uu:odl of Mon- mon and has hcen a i ancher in - I II! -191t:mld n10" w 3 bV11
Inn:I and Jack McClure of Ncw NeNV Mexico in recent years Tuesday at the regidar meetin
Mexico 110 ii :is married to Miss Vera 9"h" Itl'ylllon lions club with
--- WIPon of Truth or Con -aluences rilynt"r a'T'' railL19'lle V and
to'ht" wa4
Ttit'olay at Ow
or the I 1yrnon !don (dub witti
Tionttd l'ahindio ani
Nt colic':o pro nollic !duttent
nil (PhIftfl fl tni
homy nation
Vains a panH1 horo
by Nolan '1(' Vilirtpr and Prof
F r Van A '1( 1t'r of the 1'ana4
staff
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( ont:ole osua a-
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Ca C11iirltlill V cre iI tt)Illtill'll'I ' I
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I:d and t:nloi -o'l tor re t loctnitt (1 ' ' (tins 1
A far the Ltnorinf skibpona land t tio to tay undr poi: ' ntli Ille loyal play out ofinv11 Ile t
nt il Hitch yva a brother of 1lrs 1 V ' d wilt:1mA hero
ki1 t cI nI 10n aut fu' GETS 111GliEll vtt‘k t ‘th sese anti t'izhth ihe "Lilt' (':i rlinn ! 111 : c orl frn a r rop m I :a o it v ts I i 1 rtir):114:1 1
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i-rarers ar ser golmt It) Strait:JO on Alon- -- rums o' noly lee ere 1 -
(111 r: nano anI roason
Ind ::'11 rot '111: company has day tittht an1 the c4ilitli and ninth 0
"1 ()Iiilliails tiet
I 1 111 tl 1 !lik 0 (oini 411 11 "A LOT OF foll !lave sonie
l of boil kind of land Jw1 likt 1 grade's titoA it' o to ILYA cr 'Ill'itic k ihlt:n:icri1111pri(10111111ig1 a virf (Int rhi 1I ( itully(: Clark Spearntan and Ed
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"1 's111"'"n"I late Mr Anna Ioc: N1"111ainson "'I'1 "n lit'nlar':' 1:i III lint n11
l'er ire litrerow I kiwi Schutir 1 - 1tottn Ilardi: are 11)illin:7 rol
if !) I i t1 doin: o soinethm:: ot ii ta or in 1t r tn: your" a tellvk lit point tor Mu: IA irr ler I
ok om chan niart i)f thi !c I nI of (amnion
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Fields, Raymond H. The Guymon Observer (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1958, newspaper, January 23, 1958; Guymon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2139513/m1/4/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.