50 years ago, October 2, 1973Curtis Jackson Wins To Prize In FB Contest First prize winner of $7.50 cash in the Weekly Football Contest is Curtis Jackson, who was the only contestant in the contest to miss but one game. He incorrectly picked Air Force over Navy for his only miss and is the top money winner.Second place winner of $5.00 cash is Mrs. Sondra Harris, 414 North Tenth. She led four other contestants in missing only two games but came out the closest on the tie-breaker game. Third place winner of $2.50 cash is Charley Osburn, 510 South Fifth. He also missed a pair of games but was edged by Mrs. Harris on picking the score of the tie-breaker.Others who missed two games but did not place in the money are Sonny Robbins, 10804 Woodland, N.E. Albuquerque, N.M.; Bob Barker, 10123 Kerrwood, Houston and Trie Barker, 10123, Kerrwood, Houston, Texas.Another contest will be found in the issue of the News sponsored by the following: Quality Cleaners, Valley Lumber Co., Roberts Insurance & Associates, Tonkawa Foundry, First National Bank, Moore’s Department Store, Joe’s Refrigeration, Aisenbury’s Prescription Shop, McKenzie/Noles Insurance, M & D Rexall Drug, Farmers Co-op Association, Service Bank of Tonkawa, Dare Real Estate & Auction Co., One Stop Grocery, Otasco and Tastee Freez.Kabeth Detten At American Royal 4-HNow in Kansas City, Mo., attending the Oct. 21-21 American Royal 4-H Conference, is Miss Kabeth Detten, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Detten, rural Tonkawa.Miss Detten, a sophomore at Tonkawa high school and a member of the Finley 4-H club, was selected to represent Kay County as a part of the Oklahoma 4-H delegation at the Conference. 176 Oklahoma delegates are participating along with 4-H members from Kansas, Iowa and Missouri. The meeting is sponsored by the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, and the objectives are: 1. To offer delegates an opportunity to participate in a planned educational experience; 2. To provide insight and increase sensitivity to human development and interpersonal relationships; 3. To show the cultural art and business opportunities of a major metropolitan area; and 4. To honor 4-H official delegates by providing them a now and enjoyable experience.Also attending from this area are Paul Schiltz of Ponca 4-H Club; Becky Steichen of the 101 Range Riders 4-H; Mona Shire of Jefferson and Mary Kretchmar of Medford; representing the Grant County 4-H; and Barbara Manley of Billings, representing ...