Memories of Our Father
It was no secret in February 3rd, 1950 what Gene McGill stood for. He was a Democrat running for State Senator for Woods / Woodward Counties -- announcing his candidacy February 3rd, 1950 against Claude Seaman of Waynoka in Northwest Oklahoma.
My sister Dorthy says, "The photo looks more like Gene in 1950."
For many of you who knew Gene McGill, what his political pamphlet stated: He is a Leader ... Not a Follower! was absolutely true in his earlier political days.
Gene McGill gave considerable thought to the matter before announcing his candidacy for the State Senate for the Woods / Woodward District, and he took this means of conveying to the voters of these two counties a short biography, the principles for which he stood, and the program to which he would devote his time if elected. BUT... unfortunately, he was not elected that year.
The Daily Oklahoman, dated February 4, 1950, page 19, stated in the headlines, Gene McGill to Seek State Senate Seat."
The rest of the short, two-paragraph article stated, "Alva, Feb. 3 (1950) -- Gene McGill, Alva farmer, Friday announced as a Democratic candidate for the state senate in this year's primary elections. McGill, making his first legislative race, will attempt to unseat Republican Claude Seaman, Waynoka, who is ending his first term."
Gene (Merle) McGill was born in Woods County, Oklahoma, December 27th, 1914. He spent his entire life in western Oklahoma, having graduated from grade and high schools in Woods county. Gene attended Northwestern State College in Alva and obtained his degree at the University of Oklahoma at Norman in 1937. Since that time he had been a farmer and rancher. He was married and had four daughters. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, a 32nd degree Mason and Shriner, a member of the American Business Club (ABC), and a member of the Northwest Cattlemen's Association. He was organizing director and the first president of the National Flying Farmers's Association.
Dad, if you are up there looking down on all of us, this in memory of you and your accomplishments as a Northwest Oklahoma Democrat, the 1st National Flying Farmers President and Flying Farmers organizer. AND... the other accomplishments that you managed to put under your belt during your 72 years of your life (1914-1986).
Happy "Father's Day" to all Father's this weekend!
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