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The Gould Democrat from Gould, Oklahoma • 2

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Gould, Oklahoma
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THURSDAY I 1938 COULD DEMOCART 'Mat two Your Friend GUY CUMMINS fundi late for District No 2 Harmon County (Political Adv) Miss Joyce Coaly Is Bride Of Harold Jackson June 4 tt SOCIETY you could know what the high ut bidder was awoniej the contract? Not the lowest! I promise this wilt never happen again if I am your county ct mmissioner I haven't waited until the e'eventh hour to ornig to you against its highway I Lunev i 1 should fcnve the voice that decides such things not the commissioner Furthermore 1 laws plainly state you can't obligate an office any longer than vour term Now lets see about the clia-n of District No oru how ROSE CARLEY Editor Phono 1SS WEEKLY SERVICES AT ASSEMBLY of GOD CHURCH Sunday 10:00 a facts about our district the jorrjPi Worship 11:00 a records at the cou't house nrh Sunday speak for IhenwIvM and they children's ciiurcK 9 Mr and Mrs Edwin Gee Establish Home In Hollis Mr Sheid has riNu-ed it As arfe open to all taxpayers Evangelistic 8:00 July 4 1950 is primary elec- loach Sunday Vr and Mr Edwin Doyi-e Ccj have established a home school playg and other extra Young People's 8:00 each Tuesday Mrs Calvin Argo leader Regular Church Service 8:03 each Saturday Johnson pastor tiun duy If you believe in gov finment a I have outlined above I will appreciate your vote and support To vote for the man of your choice is your privilege-but be xure to vote Jackson Mr and Mrs Norman Jackson snd children Robert and Cathie Mr and Mrs Paul Baird and children Ltt-tie and Bobby Mr and Mrs Vayne Jones and daughter Jan Mr and Mrs Gene Del-ay Iamesa Texas: Mr and Mrs John Jones and daughter Billene Apache Mr and Mrs Vick Johnson Altus Also Miss Sue Jean Cavness Miss Beth Coaly Lubbock Texas Miss Audvll Mu a Custer City Okla Miss Joan Patton Miss Janet Penix and Roddy Jones Custer City to establish a home on a farm Mr and Mrs Jackson plan to establish a home near Hollis cirricular activities Mr Gee was graduaed from Gould high school in 1949 was a member of FFA and played basketball He has been associated with his father in farming The rouple departed on a wedding trip you all know the winter months of Nov Dec and Jan bring about more illness and medical needs and during these months Mr Sheid spent only 823192 to aid our deserving people who were in need of medical aid I announced for Commissioner about Feb-urary 1 1930 so in Feburary and March Mr Sheid spent $22804 As election day draws closer charity spending still ineg up In April and May Mr Sheid spends 840275! for charity How does that stack up against 823192 for the winter's worst months No- SPRAYERS Weed and Insect Control Cotton Defoliation Bonded Planes Contact: Jay Mathis Or Wynn Phone 8524-F11 Miss Joyce Coaly daughter of Mr and Mrs Coaly Hollis became the bride of Mr Harold Jackson son of Mr and Mrs Jackson Hollis Sunday June 4 in the home of the bridegroom's grandparents Mr and Mrs Jack-son niwtheast of Hollis Minister Tittle of the Church of Christ nerformed the double-ring ceremony at 3 before a large assemblage of relatives and friends The couple exchanged vows before an altar of roses and greenery Nuptial music indluded two songs (d'Hardelot) and (Berlin) by Miss Wanda Jo Jackson sister of the bridegroom She was dressed in a light blue brocade taffeta dress white accessories and her corsage was white carnations Kenneth Ray Jackson served as best man Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white eyelet organdy afternoon dress matching accessories and an orchid corsage Her finger-tip illusion veil was attached to a white halo -sty led hat For old" she wore her wedding band and wore a penny in her shoe for good luck Immediately fo 1 lo i ng the ceremony a reception was held with Miss Billene Jones registering guests The lace-covered table was centered with a three-tiered cake a 1 a nd ed flVwers was" made Guy Cummins In Statement Tn The Voters vember December ary Now friends if you will elect me as your county commis-cmmty commissioner of district back on a cash basis 1 and futhermore I promise that the districts charity will not be held back until just before lection If it takes all of the I districts charity during the In making my nrst state- vinter months to care for our ment to you as a candidate for ciixens it will be spi-nt then county commissioner of Di Gl? me amount cash and the backing of the GOULD BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES ARE ANNOUNCED Segulr Services of the Baptls Church of Gould are as follows: Sunday A Worship 11:00 A- Training 6:45 Preaching 7:30 WMU 2:30 Monday RAt GAs and Sunbeams 3:3 Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30 Wednesday The Baptist 2:30 to This ia a radio prograa presented each Sunday afternoon over the ABC network for ta enjoyment and benefit of alL A cordial invitation is extendec to everyono to attend all serview and to listen in oa "The Raptw radio service Acnounf menta and invitation are gfoe the pastor Rev Woodeoa in Hollis following their mar riie Sunday June 4 in Hoi lis Mr Cce is the former Mi Jo Ella Long daughter of and Mrs Charlie Long Aietf and Mr Gee is the son Mr and Mr Doyle Jones Cild 'he single-ring service was ('SI by Minister It Tittle the Church of Christ in i't home Attendant were Mr and Ms Bridges Hollis Bridges chose a light blue cifeta afternoon dress and w'iite accessories The bride wore a navy blue fer street length dress styled with lace yoke and white a 'cssorics Her corsage was at i bids Immediately folio wing the nemony a reception was held in the home of the bride's part -ta Guests were registered ly Mrs Odis Neal Long The table was covered with a lace- cloth centered with a white cake topped With a miniature bride and White tapers in Avo-branch holders placed on it her side of the cake cast a sct glow over the setting FIcal arrangements of pink carnations completed the a The bride served the first slice of cake to her husband after which Miss Jeanene Moore presided at the cake serving and Miss Marlene Moore was in charge of punch service Hn Gee was graduated from Arnett high school this Wing and was valedictor i an ef She class She was a mem- of the state honor society years She took part in trict No 2 I wish to submit some figures I have taken from the records of your county Tirst I want to tc 11 you ho much money I had for all uses Norman Jackson aunt highway purposes and Southwest Machine and I or anyone else can bulid roads we now have the farm-roaa system of road building that I have long fought for ana wanted I further promise that the clizens will at all times know what the are buy and whl they are paying for such items the county must use I promise also that I will not allow any cf the commissi proceedings to be cut out after it goes to tne printer i publication which happened dumig the past year so you the taxpayers will know all of the contract accepted by the commissioners How many of you know what you are paying for were the bids submitted for this printing ever published APPRECIATION The burden of endless arrangements and vital details is lifted from the family a service that anyone who has suffered a loss will readily appreciate A call at any time day or night will bring instant help TIMS FUNERAL HOME "Home of the Goodmaa-Time Burial Ass's" Cypress dt Grady Altus Okla Phone 102 by Mrs of the bridegroom Afer the bride served cake to her husband serving was turned over to Mrs Paul Baird and Mrs Gene DeLay presided at the punch service Wedding guests included Mi and Mrs Jackson Mr and Mrs Pierr anr son Robert Mr and Mrs Jackson and children Wanda Jo and Eureta Mr and Mrs Jackson and children Pam Larry Kenneth Ray and Gerald Mr and Mrs Leslie JOHN BEATY ENTERS ALTUS HOSPITAL FOR PLASTIC SURGERY John Beaty owner of the Hollis Cafe underwent plastic surgery in Memorial hosp ital Altus Monday for treatment of old burns on his arm Beaty was burned seriously in a fire in 1948 in Altus He and his family have resided hero since last Fall when he purchased the Hollis Cafe from Raleigh Pierce Yum! 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Fresh Ice Cream BOB FRYERS Lb 63 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb- 75 Meadolake lb 27 PRIZE TAKER-10 Pounds 3 79 the last year I served ending June 30 1949 Total money I had to spend for the entire year was $2430548 and when I went out of office July 1 1949 I left in 'the gasoline tax account (known as T-10 cash) a total of $258418 which was a jppiememed As of June 30 1949 I also left a balance of 8462116 in the Farm-to-mar-ket road fund which was supplemented leaving a total of $720534 that was available for Mr Sheid to start spending Mr Sheid has recced a foal of 84250727 for all highway accounts during the past II months and hag another months cash due which will make him a total of approximately 84500000 as against the meager 82430348 that was available my last year in office 1949 Iso I am glad to report that I left no debts -gainst my highway I cf crated strictly acu-n ins'- Today however there are social thousands of ilcliur it -i Jness gainst the highway funds debt- a cumulated despite the increased revenue in the district A lease contract in the form of a mortgage wai May 15 1950 for a motor patrol for Mr Sheids district for $12623 65 No down payment was made on this patrol and the instrument draws 6 percent interest with the first payment tc be made at a later date The conract calls fair payments of $50000 per month The Interest will amount to about $700 per year There are two other of these 1 big machines that have been bought in the other two county districts They are paying out! $85000 per month Also in Mr Sheidg district there is a loader being paid out at $12500 per month (Harmon county has paid the Southwest Machine Co of Oklahoma City a total of $2638209 the past Just recently the City of Hollis wanted to go in debt just $1000000 so they used the democratic way and called an election to let the people decide if they wanted to assume an additional indebtedness The bonds carried which afforded a ssvng in in-tcest since the boics carry Irnly about 21-2 prevent inter-j (Mr Sheid pays Harmon county could havej saved hundreds of dollars this method had been used provided the people wanted to incur the indebtedness Also there would have been a liberal discount on those machines by paying cash which would further afford the tvi ty a saving Today the county hag the biggest debt in history Fruit Cocktail 37 No 2 1-2 Can The Richest and Finest You Ever Tasted! JELLO 3 for 25 CORN Whole Kernel Marshall MILNOT Powder 3 far25 Hershey SYRUP KOOLAID 6 for 25 Can BATH CAMAY 12c BAB-0 12 why it be7 Made from the finest and richest cream-pure cane sugar-and a dash of the purest and tastiest flavoring that can be bought YOU believe that such good ice cream can be made-until you have tried it Drive by today and treat the entire family Served in cones malts or you can take home a pint on up The Dairy Hut GL PRICE Owner Across From the City 26 VEL DREFT 26 I 16c CLOROX qt.

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1932-1950