Trask, Mack L.
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Mack Trash, a ground foreman at the Cherokee Mine, has invented a double- barrel engine... Mac Trash, ground foreman at the Cherokee Mine, has invented a double-barrel engine, according to current reports. The boys say Mac put two engine heads on one cylinder.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Apr 23 1939 · p.9 · col.2-3
Mack L. Trask, age 46, a lifelong resident of Ottawa county Oklahoma, died at 7:15 a.m. today at his home, 325 C Street northwest, Miami, after suffering a heart attack. Trask, recently employed by the American Lead and Zinc Company, formerly had served for many years as a ground boss for the Weidman Mining Company. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia Trask; a son, John Trask of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Bill Ramsey of Clovis New Mexico; two grandchildren; four brothers, Clarence Trask of Moreno California; Frank Trask of Tacoma Washington; and Roy Trask and Zelmer Trask, both of Miami; and a sister, Mrs. Lon Turner of Miami. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Cooper funeral home, Oklahoma.
Miami Daily News — Miami, OK
Jan 26 1954 · p.1 · col.5
Book: Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Mining Men — S J Mahurin
ISBN: 1-892744-95-3