e k I y ;enti'3i Hotel.AREA DEATHStt-275EMMETT I). McCOMBS* *NEWKIRK Emmett D.M cCombs,C r)D 3 ,51unexpectedly luesday afternoon while at work at theofficesquareKavlor and Son Lumber Yardhere.tf-97P ★ ★53calves.4t-98Funeral service will be 2 p.m. friday in the Stahl funeral Service chapel. The Rev. Ernest Gill, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate and burial will be inGrandview Cemetery at KawCitv.4-cMcCombs was born April 12, 1915, at Prue, and in 1916letery, Udal!,6t-96moved with his parents to Hugo and in 1923 to Washunga. Hehad been a resident of NewkirkI-****since 1932, working in lumberyards.F5odem,firing,corner^mngs.He had played with the Johnny Lee Wills band of'I ulsa, the flint Hill Cowboys of Coffevville, Kan., and the Pop Moore and Oklahomans in3t-90COMEdied BANK FRiple crroomstar$,Gdth,Lath,nqu »reh o n etf *94fencedfloors.36 3. tf-8?Oklahoma City.Surviving him are five brothers, Edward, I^ewis and Clarence of Newkirk, James,Oklahoma Citv, and Ernest,9Okmulgee, and three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Butler, Newkirk, Mrs. Marie Barrick, Ponca City, and Mrs. Elsie Bad ley, Fort Supply.PolNotesUnionARK\ \ lt;iiiu: •I » • i I » . I | I |s|Lake Boiby which known tood