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The Lexington Sun from Lexington, Oklahoma • 8

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The Lexington Suni
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Lexington, Oklahoma
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8
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TAGK EIGHT CLEVELAND COUNTY RURAL NEWS and THE LEXINGTON SUN THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24 If IS JLexington High News Senior personalities (Deola Naill) Marguerite ille was born in Lexington August 22 1921 She Ins blue eyes and blond wavy bair is five feet five Inches tan and weighs 108 pounds She may go to after graduation and take up music During Marguerite's freshman year she was class secretary abe was vice-president during her sophomore year in her Junior year she was president and la senior class treasurer this would-be ticklers stiff-armed the safety and saved after making a brilliant 85-yard run How much will beat A is the question nowadays heard 40-0 and a lot of big scores 'but bet a Jitney against a hole in a dough-nut the victorious Sooners beat those Cowpokes over three touchdowns Starting line-up for Wayne game: Clark or Mixon Mixon Boatright Washburn Greenway Conkllng (capt) Nadeau Burkett Black-well Eberly Watkins Substitute lineup: Mixon Oris Watkins LT Geno LG Chatman Lourralne RG Northcutt RT Oral Watkins RC Northcutt QB Callahan (Co-Capt) LH Robinson RH Smith FJ3 Frazier local to attend the meeting were Mrs Watkins Mrs Flight Blackwell Mrs Simon Kelley Mrs George Smith and Mrs Margaret Sud-derth Rev Hebard was in charge of the registration with a count of 3500 persons attending from all parts of the state LEXINGTON BARBER SHOP CHANGES HANDS In a business transaction made Monday Smith became the owner of the big A barber shop He had prior to taking over the management of the shop last year worked several years for the former owner Anderson Mr Anderson has farming interests east of Lexington and has for the past three years been commuting to and from his farm to work part time in the shop with a clover leaf and high line towers embossed on the rectangular face and is fitted with a clasy lock Records of county winners compete for the state award which is an all-expense trip to the 17th National 4-H Club congress to be held in Chicago November 25 December 3 The four highest saving state winners in the county receive cash college scholarships of $400 $300 $200 and $100 The contestant is saved on a report stating how electricity can be used to advantage on a farm listing appliances and giving cost of operating compared with man power Promotional work such as exhibits and demonstrations flso count Services Held For Mrs McFarlin Services were held Monday for Mrs McFarlin 70 years old in the $750000 Mc-farlln Memorial Methodist church at Norman which she and her husband in 1924 Marguerite has attended Lex-fagton schools during her entire school career Her favorite subject is biology and as her favorite hobby she keeps a scrap book of famous men We as members of the senior class Ehre you the best wishes By Northcutt The Lexington Bullpups go to Vayne Thanksgiving morning to jlay their last grid game of the Wayne suffered a 26-12 beat-ng the past Friday by a smooth -licking Moore eleven but the' 7eek before trounced Tuttle to he tune of Sl-0 According to cope aer sum-hln Wayne has a better of-enslve team than the Pups as he locals only scored 13 points Tuttle while the Pups have he best defense holding Moore two touchdowns The Pups defeated Tuttle the past Friday 13-0 making both the counters in the first period Lex kicked to Tuttle at the opening of the fray Tuttle was unable to advance the pigskin and kicked to Lex The Pups started on a drive and stopped only after Eberly crossed into pay dirt from the two yard line Burkett booted the extra point In the same period Blackwell plowed over right tackle broke loose Into the open eluded two 666 fdlBVM COLDS first day HEADACHES and FEVER Medal Is Awarded Norman 4-H Girl Imogene Dingier of Norman has been awarded a gold medal for making the best report of any 4-H club member in Cleveland county in a National 4-H Rural Electrification contest conducted by extension agents The medal is 718 inches high REV HEBARD RE-ELECTED TO ORGANIZATION POST Rev Roger Hebard pastor of the Lexington First Baptist church was re-elected recording secretary of the Baptist association at the annual State Convention held during last week at Shawnee Other representatives of the Florence Johnson was born a Lexington March 12 1922 ha? brown eyes and black ivy hair weighs 115 pounds Is five feet one inch tall plans to go to after graduation and take a course in Hospital Dletltlcs Florence is one of the senior reporters for the school paper "The During her sophomore year she was class secretary and waf vice-president during her freshman year Her favorite hobby is hand work and her favorite subject is biology May your life be a long suid happy one Florence Liquid Tablets due to colds Salve Nose Preps in 30 minutes Try A Wonderful Linament At the right you see the well-known Gentleman from the north giving his approval to our New Christmas Novelty It tickled the Old Gent to find something really NEW this year SENIOR NEWS Seniors Have Class Meeting Seniors had a class meeting Monday November 21 to look at some graduation announcements and diplomas We looked mt some that were Very beautiful Jack Nadeau class president then took charge and the class! decided to give a box supper' Friday night December 2 Girls come and bring a box and boys Bring your money Lexington football boys were aaecessful in winning another of the Chisholm Trail conference games beat Tuttle 13-0 pretty good Ehe Boy oh boy did Carl Black-well make a break he got the Ball almost in the middle of the field and ran straight through for a touchdown Just one more to go and with Wayne A Gift and Greeting All In One! They are that and more You open the conventional greeting and find a magic slate for handy home use inside This is a Christmas greeting that will remain in use long after the Holidays are over They are so good want to send one to yourself! SENIOR 4-H CLUB NEWS (Wanda Jo Bland) The Lexington Senior 4-H gfrih met Monday morning With TMit opal McNeese The Senior dnb is composed completely of No 2 is a handy shopping reminder useful to anyone who buys the family groceries over items listed for quick Checking The magic elite comes in three varieties ind the choice is yours Use these greetings to solve your Christmas gut problem Cheek year choice now! The following officers were elected Wanda Jo Bland president Virginia Duffy vice president Marne Jo Odof escre-tary Verna Ruth Eberly captain We received our Manuals and Books on our special projects Our regular meeting will be field the third Monday of each month NO Is a bridge score printed on the slate making this card ideal for friends who play bridge or games requiring a scoring No Is a plain magic slate for notes telephone numbers and games such as Tlt-Tat-Toe are a few of the uses of the handy memo Ak Such A Low Price Too! They are the best bargains you can find during the Christmas Season and we urge you to see this new novelty before our stock is exhausted Just drop in at the office of the Qail Season Ouens For Stat Hunters Quail on toast is the thing to eat this if you can get It after the season on gsme birds opened Monday The law provides that hunt-fag may be done only on Mondays Wednesdays Fridays and legal holidays between Novem-fier 20 and January 1 Statutory provision is made i for hunting on the Saturdays preceding Christmas and Mew Day The 1938 ouail season off'r fhe nlmrod 21 days as follows: November 21 (Tharhsgiving) 25 28 and 30-December 2 5 7 9 12 14 16 It 21 23 23 nreced-ing Christmas 26 28 30 and 31 (Saturday preceding New Year's day) LEXINGTON OKLAHOMA 4.

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11,614
Years Available:
1931-1965