The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 21, 1957 Page: 4 of 6
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Page Four—THE CUSHING (Okla) DAILY CITIZEN—Tuesday May 21 1957
People YOel Kittrtoi
Cushing in Brief
Leo It Piing t y Is reported lin-
prcving from rlient injuries rt- Too Late to Classify
ceived in a fall at his home 31111
as disriiissed vul tht 10Cia No 40
pit' Atcnday afternoon FOR SALE: Equity in two bed
loom tiousie S2000 $-14 payments
Harmony Union Sunday School I rast Broadway Phone CA5-
tT- in Q 2012
Harmony Union Sunday School 1110 Last Droutmay - —
Homecoming Sunday May 26 Bas- 2012
ket dirtier
No 41
FOR z?‘1E: Building location id-
Mrs Juniny Davis a:iti dauglitcr
eal for basement home 120 x 393
Betty June Of Wanda Kan are
9t1 E Ninth Scenic background
htre visiting Ntrs
of trsies Phone CA5-2063
Mr and Mrs Herbert Grother
No 34
John Phillip attended the fun- FOR RENT: Three room un-
eral of k BlACr held in SIJI- furnished nmdern house Inquire
water Monday '1112 E Oak Phone CA5-1833
Mrs A II Burkey 51s John No 23
p Ryan mrs J J xuthird 1111 F011 SALE: Arkansas Traveler
boat Mercury motor also three
Mrs John M MurlThy attended the
rooms of furniture wafer air-
lift:Pita a MIS Mi plit IOW! ti
COlidVi011er See at 1542 East
Mehl Mg vice of C A Nichtink
hem in Tulsa monday morniu Main after 2 pm Call CA5-1229
Mrs Melding vas former resat-
eta Rites In Tulsa
Mrs Riley Gass 917 East 01k
has been admitted to the Cun
hospital for olos 9 anion and rest
-
Mrs R V 011an !bane 2 Cu-
shing is a mdical paticut in Oa
Cushing liusintal
Mr nod Mt: tudd L High
and two swis Dv! City it in
Cushing Sunday kiting iclitives
Ralph Rooerds of Bristow Is a
Medical patient in the local hospital
George W Thomas who lives
nottb of the city has been admit-
ted to the Cushing hospitill for me-
dical treat mem
Mrs INIovin Stcne 316 North
lndeptoulenee is a patient al toe
Cushing hospit tl
I
E A Morton 606 East Mn has
entered the Cushing hospital lot'
medical treatna nt
Mrs Georg Elliott who hasi
been a patient it the local hosp-
nal for the paq week is reported I
imploviig She was dismissed
from the hospital Monday
—
Woman Dies In
SH 18 Crash
rsy UNI111) PRESS
A one-co r atc1(1(111 in It 1)1111(1 1
irg raitstoritt nal th of Mitkrti
egi y chotopd tiklaionut's!
249th highaay Litalty if tjiv year1
At this date it year the dcalit I
toll stood at 225
Killed wiws RAJ Ii WIIMI11 :C 221
North 28th Tul sa died in a
SliaA'nei hospital t) lIE urs
after the in calent occuri id
about 4 a in
Highway Pntrt)finan 11 C 1)ock-
worth sant tito car Wcti' (tit
control tod ov-vtororti 18
T)w woman va thio vn flow
the vehiclo v h os driven ns
Vei in tits3 of
on Parade
(CONTINUED F KOM PAGE
lil 1 laOS
crest the river was easing 1:""111"' IrC'ee 1 ecently acnnun
with and a number of homes het'e dlq's meth I mayo sath:4 o''' I
lt:1 !II is V:i 1 l 1
OVVI a hVre ill Mmts along the ilthd lNI(x11(s- W1' II 1111':N"' rt"" i -'t'l I
have been evacuated
a west bank and crawling toward joined bo' Id e'larelan Fr-(1 Man- '"1 tile 11)1111 stick of l'r ais41
QTILLWATER'S FL(Kip domogio the Ciaden City residential area I'M 1Vitukogee in oddosp iit: "!'ivh w 01 crcuate s1t t ly
rt'n A 511 Cop treadeig said
1 appeart from the no to ht whicit w:'s e va cuated over the 104)"
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mainlY In the west from the hreak ‘‘eckelld 1 arPIPIWZ10111
Mg of Lake Sanborn's dam You I According to the United Press I ' Open 7:13 '' aitarts 8 P M
'''' 11111100
can see the narrow chunk of dam sandbags were Mill in place along SPINAL coLuNIN -
which has been taken (ad like a a 43-blovk Mallen of a fonr-lane
wedge of ch s
eee ' t '
exursssA ay v''hich separates Ihtt The spinal column is the man ""sc -
s: trittilli --'-:
MittlY Stillw'ater homes vete I ri er I rnin the rti ooliside residens shaft of the body It supports 1
undated as yell as almost all hase hal area along the east bank Some he head trunk and ext remit- LAST NITI!:
1Petits in the College melt In the resalenhs were moving out of is and to It loarytitous !true
Pi Iteta Phi house we are t Old Duoaside a Qil in Civil Durrns Gary Cooper
(il man upright pot I
only the tops of the dining-room 4orkel s 1 4 ported
I ion "DISTANT
chairs were visibl he e T Phi Phi's Water 1a alt vasty backed up
d roo '
ining-m is in the em
basent i
toreavli storm sewels and is stand- From childhood to old age the
DRUN1S"
1Ne understand that the basement imt io 14mog thsttltoot the
4 human
bowling and recreation rooms of Eiea III the BrOOkShte SeCter '
1 1 ClIhleCted IA Nth Cartoon Nel4s1
r t' ' ' - -
the Student Union svere also filled
0 teilltle o stl'1"1 VWZIMISICIS2113111241wwzmmwelgly
with water
' 0 0414 ta F: I t s cnA
! on atnd i AmnarrzAartersawcpmErmagna
COMING BACK Lann Stillwatei Tornado Warning i' a- k " open Week IJys 3:15 l' NI
! it T7-3" i ! in a tine I' Of
V e tullowist tho course ot On
Cimarrcn and onserved its antic3 System? rtt--: - 1 - ii
-
- - - right bob) t t i
with crops people and live-sto-
t: -
ck FaIds of wheat he oil the
You Bet! 1 h -!: 0 ::i- t cohnnn (I
ground ttS if pressed by a steam- '
sato hialite i of conclissinp it
IASI' DU
loller--Pot cut just pressed lief e's Ilow carries the heitvy load of the
llitrItm Ilranda
In the vi2inity of the ail fields
trunk It stitfeis the effeet of
Jean sinimans
which lie tetviren Cushing and CONTRIBUTE
cLnstant jarring Violence and
Frank Sinatra
II Ighw ay 51 ill( 1 ivy!' is black 1
with cti spots And the sn ong i THROUGH YOUR Vvian Maine
smell of crude is distioetly houce
PLACE OF WORK bnr
exert oom:d preyou-e Now On The Screen!
For
ewe to those flying in a plow Isit'lititeltriltilinnl'ofillirmillst:dies)“Ittil-ity:ts "trir i
ces are concentrated on some at
above the river JUST $100 PER ADULT a ‘ 41 In 1 pa fc
sugmlos and (hw 11to uilt: ot
itiflWWI Nila a I 103
ili I
"THOSE CATTLE on that hill are
m) still do you think thvyIe
alive? Ho much livc:tock do you
suppo! e has tpvn
'How much oil 1is bewl
in these storlue t inks MAI aro
lloodcd rtnd maOlcd okvalo)"
"How extensive Is the crop dam-
ay7 How TVA
are like those SIM ?
h(Sr uncl Oth r questions toe
the niln1 t all who 4 UA the tit
vastion 1 hey 11 not be answer-
ed for days to one
i
MP M M DAM' IM MP "MIN MI MP
Lands Again :2:taAL:haul J
Too Late to Classify olop of 12 days
I The fral servico will be held
United rress Staff Carresomulent
Jo 10 at 2 p hi Thin sday in the First
OR SALE: Equity in two bed- By Frank Eleazer mothoth2 t church and burial tin-
loom nouse $2000 S-11 payments WASHINCIDN 1 UPI-- 1 1 a ' 0 n - F
1 c ta t It( Ica' o ie aa s one!
1410 rast Broadway Phone CA) 'rho liollso A Plir0Priallo'lt4 11'-1VP V:111 bt in Fairlawn ceme
202 Cninntillee cut a t tinp111111: lery
$25867750)0 off Prsidht Mr 1sher was born at Clad-
lo 11 Eiscliliowttr's rettlict-1 I o r will Krirl'aN in 1111-tr and C:1111P
Oft :?‘LE: Building location id-
new defense funds Imlay and tt in) her lwrents the late Mr and
eal for basement home 120 x 393
11 I fur 1 I! igif lit ll NB' Dtek Taylor to Oklahoma in
flIt1 E cenic background :(1- ' '2'-"- !
IBIll homesteading o't a farm
Ninth S
lightening in Ille military
of troes Phone 113 CA5-20
But conunittee menbeis concial- tly!!!I! CliItilffivr SIII wtts IllItrried
ir 1905 at
qii 31 ed that lauf ilw cut it pr d cserm l° 'ItIlIn II! F1'41"
p1r :k-yi!gs :Chitudie vial the couple moved to
'OR RENT: Three room on- book-Ket pilq cr
Well! ton 7111e lived in that
furnished incdern house Inquire They said it is que!!th nable thigh IltII11!
1112 E Oak Phone CA5-1833 r any )ip p-11 t !)1 Ow stt I1 corn:au:my until 1951 when she
" show up ill erforcod soonoint2 cut i "I"ved t° CII°1111g
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o 23 v w a charter member of
N
in tho new !kcal year Nta 111104 1 Sil"
'011 SALE: Arkansas Traveler Judy 1 I the WtIlston Farm Women's club
hoat Mercury motor also three anti was a nu nib( r of the Hill-
In a aly1 to the House pit-
ms of furniture water air- id4 riifill t'onwn's club and the
roo
Pate(' bti hula George 11 Mallon -
condi:hirer See tit 1512 East TA r Wofnmfille club of Cushing Early
it-'rxi the ceninatt!i! ill'k criiit
Main after 2 pm Call CA5-1226 less made ptiop that it exia lts th in !Ile she nn:ted with the Friend's
militiosi to pia ihm eui et on ito!Clnitall liCa I Chantiter
i pviatliA ‘ho slIViVe are her
Rites In Tulsa own ohttotiil o
in tivs
: husband John H Fisher of the
Presaler:s 28 Wilton dial It' dtH
Set for Mrs Frey tense plans :home: ore son Dick H Fisher of
I CushIne two bro:hcr- A -s B A lay- "IV-
ie crin:nuta sad the "natal- " -
An
Last rug Iniae wen set at 10 ! 1 lor of iiklahoola City and John
and exte!d" ot the militliv th re '
a no VI dnesday in the chapel of 'Igairst lit United Si di s and itti R TaNinr of! SIIIPhur three SiS-
111P Mow- Funeral Horne in Tulsa attics inive:1 in ceri!iin ti!!)(L teri Mt s Ola Long and Mrs
for Mrs Pieta Fey who died to have somewhat ahatili1 il Smile Bov ral of '17handier and NB's
trirly Manday at her Tulsa home a aat exceski Iieniiin! for de Lester DIvis of Bartlesville and
after on illness cl sevei al years fern ittieu cmi in!01 ectv! Ivo vraialchildren Edwin Fisher
The Rev Father IlerbA:t Con- The committee ti!elrifore p um 1 and Bonnie Fisher both of
10 'icor of tile St Alban's Epis merocd a bin carrying s:ns-Il ':
carat Chor:11 in Cushing vill con- 2250iiit in at niiin!nni!non'ins in! 141! Was preceded in death by
duet the services and burial wilt finance the Arniv Navy an d AltH On" !!!al In Ini5 and thr" sIstI'ls
be ill Memorial Park cemetery Force ir Ine 19 nannlis stoning!
Tulsa
July I The President had asked Need Warning
Mr: Frey widow of a forme for $361Nir00 outi I
Oklahoma City real estate broker Taken at face value the ci i 1I
had been a Tulsa resident since anmoofed to 7 pti Cillt Of tht "1"1"1119 l'"Ni P1617 II
1950 and was a frequent visitor in Prealdenrs request The !educlion 1 - f 1 local i i
Cushing at the home of Mt and brtught china d savings by thc ni in a is o tae tocat cvc
Mrs R G Bandy club lioensified efforts today to
House or the oommittee so far
---
this year to natre than 4 billion rais! edditional fiats to give
----- the community an adequate
dollars and kas cortam to hum! wittninv svstem which will
A Lost renev ed &mantis tor a LAX CU eip-
! rli the 'Pars of all residenis
------- 1 A 1 Ti1111 141fi 1 rnvIrt ra 1 h
Rites In Tulsa
Set for Mrs Frey
Last t tu )(t set at It)
1 In WI thiesday in the ehlpel of
the NItawe Funeral Horne in Ttl1 S11
!Or Mrs Flett Fey vim (nett
early Wintlay at her Tulsa home
after in sevet al years
'CONTINUED FROM PA(4:
a bearing I knew I had to
mt fast I turned out runway
lights and got my flashlight
und :Jarted blinking Morse
cod signals"
McMahan flashed: ''Winds
from Ha south Land south"
'The circled The pilot
was still having difficulty He
couldn't see the end of the
runway McMahan rushed his
cm' onto the strip and IA ith
flashlight signalled again:
"Coin" in over the lights of
the C91' and you'll be okay"
'flit' C-45 pilot tollowed the
signal to the letter The small
twin-eugine Beech came in as
pretty as you please
"Boy" grnmed McMuhan
"we :ore shot that one down
with a flashlight"
Heavy rains meanwhile
gushe I a stream over Little
street frem the Airport a mile
south 'it the city The military
Pt rsonnel WaS quartered at the
held Don Branyan oil man
and local pilot moved his
Sill!) trom a hangar to make
oma for the military craft
Payne
icovrINFED I E031 GE The Lo vuted 4 to 2 at itN1 011-AllONTA Cu Y UP?
L ' ut I I iir I I vur MHO Cre Ni - — ' '' "' ' - ' ' " ' " " I
SC!!10: V ice d c - al nt ot Kul r -
at about 22 feet Ink afternoon or "ye II "Y Pm" r 1114 )11'll"ni
tonight Many persons in the dan- Thom v Ito voted tor t
I le iia Ntly'1(1-1liem(ll11 tS
Inc t 1 as 1
ger ark: is begmi moving Out for pot-al 6iid they Gina 1 to inks : il0
ihe sr nun time in ihe inurday sure the board tnetnliers iii e ad- S-1111drls 101 corAyikie as head 1
perid yisod Al Jay plans Tilt y vi:o 01 lit riecle a IIop-ton rov In a
o
Already Ile:irly a foot above Sun- Lowell Nicks Grove: Pat lkleCtie! " hid' °Perm(' i prodia I irclaintiN
tkiy's crest the river was eai" Wheul r Mayo S(1:1s1k' ()tis'es In VI tatos
you Bet!
Ilete's How
CONTRIBUTE
THROUGH YOUR
PLACE OF WORK
JUST MOO PER ADULT
OR MAIL DIRECT TO:
Warning System Fund
Farmer's National Bank
Cushing Oklahoma
BE PROUD OF YOUR
TOWN
LIONS CLUB
Economy DAXI Mrs J Fisher
:Ors Willie TRVIOr 71
wife of John IT Fisher it 1 tilush
LantIS !' gain
i of 12
MICMA CITY t UP--USBAi
Livesteck:
Cattle 3000 eIvos
slute on grain-led slaughter eers
heifers and yeplings Few early
sales ti bout sle ttly cows fairly
Fictive steady st cng Buie
sitinlY Water se' yet Slautillier
calve3 unchanged Skit kers feed-
ers motlerately active Utility to
coinniet lid e0t s J Canners
ard eatters lo25-12 0 Balls 1575
do't n
Hogs 10a airrows fully
sto-ady Slaughiur ewes stra0y
Mestly slaan
Iambi w elniity orlaw
?I 50 ttood to lioi IF50-20
Shorn sTuiglitgl et es 3-1
bo a soccoss"
M W
oore ill Head - :nay never need a warn-
Planning Group For ini vslein but mod of us
Ivol It f' sh011id ha Ve OM' 11 I-
GRDA Expansion outid Just in case" he added
V MI F A 0!11 ( I:P I-- ilonui
Moore Co'out OA' Da 111 A1111161 Triangle Refineries
fly bthird intHibtr In" VI!"' hif Is Named As
will hva (I a rola)l loi looi ( oimut-
ter 10 plan lor opansion i New Kermac Veep
(RDAs puuer LieiLin s
(IVY ATI1AT t t-sr -
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MARKET
r
The Siti Mil column is the ina'm
shaft of the tttaly It supports
I( head trunk and extrennt-
It'S ittl(I ti) It il1arVt10t1S !trtic
ure Ls due inan's upright pot-
ion From childhood to Ohl 1112(' th-
I litunatt slaty
'''''' 4' 1 Is suhiected In
p tet Ilia' straw
t V 16414° tA -- I t s construe-
"- ' null and eui
- :4 !t
tr
tf - - li
in ane I' 0
r !
'i''" ti: ‘ it lkilig lip
tt Als e right sublect
! 'a- (A - the colttnin n
t “ 0 loam i of concussion It
carries the heavy load of the
trunk It millets the effect of
ciristatit jarring VIolence and
straining jar and jolt it: con-
traction of muscles hints to
exert abnormal piessute For-
ces itie concentrated on some
scionents and thaw them out ot
ittipmnent
Nerves tire impitwed the mo-
ment it yeittbra Is throvn tilt
of ItA lirnI1131 pi): 111011 The flint
of the lite supplyttiR cm-retit is
impaired Thete can be hut one
result in the omui stiPPitt st 1
the Impineed Delve thscuse
Witten Lc Dr W A Nleyer
Atios offt Ls locateI 4 6101
tioith of the eas (Owe 212 N
1142-144ti:lit ie cA- 0311
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14
Rite 5 Set For
rs of the local civic
club imensified efforls today to
I aise P MA11011111 funds to give
the community an adequate
witi nue! system which will
reit-ii the ears of all residents
Alex Torok chairman of the
vartilog system committee
said SAO had been raised from
It twal broom sale and that
comantle members will be-
pin peddling committee mem-
berihips at a dollar each The
money vill be used to apply
on a Yarning system
"We feel the program can
le' Wiwi' community-spirited if
aen dlkidual has fin oppor-
tunity to help finance this
project" he said "Our plan
Is to cortact firms and civic
orianjnions as well as in-
dividuals for contributions to
brim4 the city an adequate
liming plan"
It was stressed that money
raieil here will be matched
(lona top dolhir by fed-
eral povernment Torok cm-
ph isi7cd ''it is up to the bub-
lie W hetber this project will
ERICA GINS
( "cm AND
MUSICAL! DOLLS
I
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cariolin S10141111 v NE I
111)NI 11)1' It UR ItNI)1
Cat don :111 111e
"1111: it 1111 64 IN
III I: Al i !TIT"
NialaLtraxotalasznwarialicakairof
iCONTINITD I ROM PACE I)
Dpsk Sgt Ken Radobatigh tI the water was eicht It below the
bridge at 8:30 a in am! rising fast At Cushirig's swollen City Lake
water Was pouring a three-foot high stream over the HY
101(IS in this area however 1vere still open the exception
being SH 33 16 utiles west of here near the Ripley Y where lost
week's flood wa::lied out the west approaches of a Cimarron River
bridge
Hail started peppering Cushing shortly hefo1 1 a follovied by
it tremendous domnpour kluch put 213 inches on the rain gauge by
8 a Di Perkins got fin unofficial three-inch ft11 Mrs Taylor said
ttnd Dana Com they Daily Citizen correFpondent at Yale said both
hail and heavy rains pounded the city during the nhi:ht
Tornado fonnels skipped iiii01101 this area reported
near Stroud Chandler Yale ()ton anti Drumright The Sirliti
sounded timing the night at Druniright sending residents fleeing to
underground shelters
'Irooper Carl Pugh Alio has had little or no sleep since the
floods began almost a week ago was routed out shortly before mid-
night when a car washtd off SH 51 between la It and Stillwater
High waters prevented the Stillwater patrol unit from reaching
the stranded mottrists But Pugh was blocked too Water poured
ricrosr th roadway like a gushing river and Bill Baker Cushing
wrecker service nutn moved his hig truck through the stream to
rescue Mr and Mrs Joe Hart of 1120 Hudson street Stillwater
Between here and Yalt on a county road passing motorists pulled
Mrs Ewrett Arb ttrst it ipitt1 from her
car alter the torrential rains' swlpt it into a creek
Jon McMahan Municipal Atrport manager who has flown the
Cimarron RiVIl O often since the floods began he can almost re-
cite the number of ripples took off again early today kith Police
Chief Clyde R Sapp Elvin y vhere water is climbing again they
said
Last night's girher sent May's precipitation mark zooming past
the April total of 637 inches The 1957 figure now litt t 1901 in-
ches only about six inches less titan Cushimr received all last year
In Jantlary Al inch fell: 83 in February: 263 for M'irch 631' in
April and 8 80 so far this month
Cushing ofifically measured 213 for the night according to the
police deoartment's weather station Some rural areas however
reported more Andrew Hinkle Daily Citizen rtofter tilt) had it rain
game at his home in New Drake addition north of the city said he
measured 225 inches in that area hit- the night
Get
ROM PIOV:
not hit
As we got closer to the ren-
ter of tl-e business area e
could hear tho sirens of am-
bulences and police cars One
ambulance skirted around our
car like sixty as We pulled over
to the curbing A little later a
policeman told us -I pliets it is
awful—they are telling every-
body to stay away frotn the
area A lot of people have
been killed"
Downtown Kansas City was
like another world Traffic still
moved back and forth like any
other time
Sonaitime later however I
went to Union Railroad station
where I was to meet a party It
was late and the big lobby was
almost deserted But I dal see
one person I knew—Dr ()liver
S Willham president of Okla-
homa State University 'Okla
AkM1 Ile witti waiting to it a
train out for home after attend-
ing a confereixe
We talked about the disaster
that had Just hit Kansas (it
What we didn't ktc w W3S th it
our Own town of Stillwater had
also been struck by a disaster
Pardon my usage of words lgit
as they say "it is rough all
over"
Complete
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to ot041att! I tit(le! s 1)1 es (It hi o Triattt4te
incet 7ItteLty
rtptirt Ix hen the weather bur- 1 f nniigllss
” " Lii t untliri uni '
call ftrectist ihe river would rreq as tilt t)a1(1s re)ri :-enta- Ref Ircrit':i Inc hos 1)el n ele led 1 Service — Pasture Corral
and Chain Link Fencing
Marian Williams
Cushing Pho CA5-3S01
Milo Williams
Stillwater Pho 2602-W
'775
4
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Cimarron River
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41 A Z
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4--elm" I -'11 11 tif
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11'4)NTINICE1) I R011 PACE 11
tour inches of water was standing
in the basement of a two and one-
half minim dollar stlicleat union
building at Oidahiona &ate Ifni-
veisity inor!y 0-dahrma A&M
Co The Co 'kale is Iccated
the noitin est part of town
The major prchh in was the tri-
AlitY of storm sewer to handle
the I unoff L:Jels of two other
lakes Lake licomer and Lake
131-ickweP t le rising Wa-
te y as rciormg o‘ cr the spillway
at Boomer The Jta i however
was rept Jill 1 n good condition
driintt rain began at 7
p mi and eciatintied until around
3 a it it nettiAired
The State Itienway Department
isaid the C111311011 lilVer was riis-
Int! a Lilt foCt 1-!1 hOti MOIL-
Ut TI:us upsti emu from
his mild hp three feet above
flor d qarre and n( arly two feet
abr)v StEut ry's level The worsl
flood on ht :'2 8 let
June 19:2:3
Bell Drug Store
Prescriptions
Accurately Filled
Ethall Allen
whert it potirs Ito tlis Arkansas ingasuposstiemempaglicommetim
We:t ton-Alen said rains of rrai--
—
Iv 1111 inhe at SION ate'' six
Fad — Reliable
)fltt1t 41 Guln five niches a:
EIZVICE
and foil' inclws at
Clevolard all 01 k 'inch f d th On Washers—Dryers—Heater
Cullamti and A) kalsts were ex Refrigerators
I( ted to pin-h the Alton-as to at Call
1 feet in Tulsa T Aar Mnrn a
2000
At
Price Furniture
OMMPA
Science Shrinks Piles
Ntnv Way Without Surgery
Finds Healing Substance That Does Both—
Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Pie York N st"II — Fur the asioniiiihing I itii t like "Plias
first time science has found a new hose ceaseil to lie a problem!"
healinv tobstanee with the iistoneh- The secret is a laqV sub-
ing y to shritik hemorrhoids stance Bi-Dynto —(licovery of a
awl to relieve pain - surgery wiii hi-fatuous resaiiiiih
In case after case while g ally Thlif 'once is now available In
relieving pain act alit reiloctioti PriPpoiti or metier feria under
trihrinkavel took the name till' At yout
Most of all - resultt were druggist Moliey Laiik
so thorough that sufferers made Fat Ott
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Red Cross touity listed the follov!GrOlTe I ureral hoe ir Belton
ing fatinities in the torrada tia
struck Otttwa Kan Spiing Hind O One unidertified woman at
Kan and Kansas City suburbs Oa folieral home in Belton
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Ruskin Heights fsl Joineif A Marsh 84 Ottawa
1 Mrs C?thcrine Mae Armon1 32 Mrs James A Musa 73
Ruskin Ileyhti I Ottav a
2 Linda Boyd 7 Hickman 33 Lowell Akinson 55 Martn
Mills y
3 Diana Boyd "111ls 34 Kaincone Sue Dvis 7
4 Ishitin Davr Swam! 1101 111s
5 B a I I) a r a Davis 51 !F) Mcis J VIM isinith 56 Niartin
Spring Hill Cit v
6 Pamela Divs 7 Spit g Hit 36 Mrs Lena Rucker 35 11ick-
7 Tamara 5 Sponit Hill mon Mills
8 Ilemy Hic(nin 1I1 -
9 Mrs Henry °abort Htckniaa
Poppy Day Is
mdis
10 E S Henton 55 0-andyi-w Set for Wednesday
Mo
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man Mills do‘vnlovn Wednesday the day set
12 John Hower 10 Hic:rman "s'de "s the ii'il 11"PPY D"Y
Mills the P1111t-an Leeion Auxilinry
13 Charles L Johnston 35 Hick- S C R ‘Vinton poppy
flhl1 MIHS I II Wthi y that work-
14 Charles C Jolmsnn 50 Kan- IN v ill he Oa city streets early to
sas City Mo sell Pokers made by' veterans in
15 Keith Leopold 11 Grandview Ow v"ttr"s J3f "use (4 Wetathr
16 Infant named Nlerldl Grand- 1"131tills
view PICI&L1 f it-Le day will go to aid
17 iNthyine Ntb In Hirkman conditions auxiliary members poi-lt
Mills pont-d the sale ef poplaes until tc
yle
18 Gerald Ruck( r 35 Hickman 1111'11mv
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Mitiearet ne Smith 21 DeNeltoi
lny sr An
Martin City
20 Nils °oldie 'Mario T r
Taylor 39 ed
Hickinar Mills
'I he Advisoly council of the Or-
21 Kfiy Taylcir
Hickman Milk der (1' DeMolay will inert at 7:30
pan Wednesday in the Masome
22 Joe V 75 Grandview ‘1ning room Roscoe Fan-
23 Denise Woodhng 3 Ruskin
Heights coast ard Steeling Giubbs will
24 Robert W yot Hick meet with Ow council to discuss
business
man Mills
25 Three-month old gill tenta-
tively identified LiPda Sic
Stewart
26 Unidentified woman about 35 'JUDGE OUT
at McGilley tireral bona Kan
sas City
27 One ur identified xt orniin AT ITOIZE
abeut 60 at Sle-it funelal htene
lural Jackson ((runty
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Mrs C R Winton poppy chair-
man itonouneed today that work-
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ers made by veterans in
the 1—toriins Because of weather
77 House Paint 398 Gat
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