New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965 Page: 2 of 4
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New Mannford News, .Mannford, Oklahoma, Thursday, June 10, 1965.
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New Shipments Each Week
New Mannford News
Phone 865-3882
P. 0 .Box 248
MEMSEN
Mix or Match
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Shorts — Blouses — Slims — T-Shirts
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Mrs. Lola Buck
Editor
Cabinet Corner
produce too
Washington
excess of in-
Finished Oven Fronts, Cabinet Doors, Utility Cabinets
All New
60% Discount
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And Don’t Forget
the popularity of contact lenses, balanced with proper diet, drugs
and sugar intake.
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Computers'
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him, a professor at Kansas
State University, Manhattan,
Kan., found his 80 students
waiting outside 100, the wom-
en’s washroom..
All New Assortment of Beach and
Fishing Hats for Everyone in the Family
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Fallen loose ends of thread to the
spool with cellophane tape.
The trend toward early marriages seems to be
tapering off. Last year the average age at marriage of females
was 20.5 years—.4 years older than the average 10 years ago.
About 7.8 million people, one out of every 25, live alone.
But the computer doesn’t say whether they like it '
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what happens in diabetes.
This excess insulin circulates
in the blood and can produce
many strange symptoms that
often cannot easily be under-
stood at first.
Attacks of weakness and fa-
tigue, nervousness and tensions
can occasionally be attributed
to periods of low blood sugar
produced by too much insulin.
This condition of hyperinsu-
linism can be controlled and
Pen l hnow-How;
We’ve Got It, Too!
What is the difference be-
tween a thrombus and an em-
bolus ?
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Outside Oklahoma
All sizes of Kitehen Cabinets
Five Different Colors
• CURRENT WISECRACK—White House secretaries ask if
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• COMPREHENSIVE COMPUTER— The U. S. Census Bureau
has a huge computer and every once in a while it grinds out
some most fascinating statistics. Here are some examples:
Single girls tend to go to the city. There are more of them in
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NEW MEXICO GUEST
Mrs. W.W. Boyd from Al-
buquerque, N.M. visited Mrs.
T.A. Fender recently.
Household Hint
Paper dollies put between
plates and saucers before they
are stacked will keep your fine
china dishes from being
scratched.
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Complete Insurance Service
Phone 865-3336
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Published each Thursday by the Brown Publishing Corporation
in Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma. Established June 1,
1960, and entered as Second Class postage paid at Mamnford,
Oklnhnra
Words of the Wise
Perhaps there is only one
cardinal sin: impatience. Be-
cause of impatience we were
driven out of Paradise; be-
cause of impatience we can-
not return.
—(Franz Kafka)
Martin Jewelry
Loose Diamonds, Any Size, Any Grade
Wholesale plus 10 percent
watches, jewelry and repairing
120 N. Main Sand Springs
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Wife Preservers
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By HENRY CATHCART
Central Press Washington Writer
WTASHINGTON—This city has just become the site of one of
W the finest of rare book libraries, located at Washington
Cathedral. Scholars and the public may soon gaze upon a num-
ber of priceless items, such as one of only 43 existing copies
of the Gutenberg Bible, the first Old Testament to be printed
in English and the first issue of the first Book of Common
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a 9,+- ,
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Located Old Telephone Building
Cleveland, Oklahoma
• THE TAX MAN—Internal Revenue Service has many ideas
as to how it can make its tax collections from the public more
complete and accurate. But Congress, which is elected by that
same public, doesn't like the possible reaction to too much ef-
ficiency in tax collecting.
IRS asked Congress for money to employ 3,700 new persons
in the agency and showed where each one of them would result
in federal tax collections totaling many times the salaries they'd
be paid. The House, the most sensitive branch of Congress when
it comes to public reaction, limited the total to 1,200. The Senate,
however, has taken a brave step. It tentatively increased this
figure to 2,500.
W orse yet for taxpayers, the Senate has taken steps to restore
money for the IRS to continue to use electronic equipment—•
computers—in checking on taxpayers. The House had cut out
entirely funds the IRS needed for this purpose.
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metropolitan areas than in non-metropolitan
areas.
The proportion of single farm girls to all farm
girls is even higher than in the city, but there
aren’t so many farmers' daughters anymore.
Whats Going On At
Joyce’s Sportswear
D)EARNOAH-WAS
“YOUR OFFICE DESIGNED
BY AN • INFERIOR
DECORATOR " F
Barre SMITH.
FLORENCE / Sr—*
He is staying, in Sand Springs
where he will work this
summer.
Prayer of the Anglican Church.
Also on view will be rare illuminated manu-
scripts and miniature sacred works dating
from the 9th through the 14th centuries.
As these books were gathered together with
utmost care, so extreme measures are taken
to guard against damage or theft And this
has been done, too.
There is an alarm system that will warn if
automatic controls permit temperature to
vary more than three degrees or humidity by
more than 5 per cent. Another control will
warn of the presence of flame or smoke. An
alarm will sound if anyone should attempt to
enter the library after it has been closed for
the day. And there’s still a fourth alarm sys-
tem that protects against thefts from exhibit
cases, even during exhibition hours.
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FOUR ALARM SYSTEMS
GUARD RARE TREASURES
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it has become imperative that
all unconscious patients should
be immediately checked to see
If they are wearing contact
lenses.
During periods of uncon-
sciousness, the cessation of the
lubricating tearing mechanism
can cause injury to the delicate
membranes of the covering of
the eye.
Do not attempt to remove
the lenses. Instead, pull down
the upper lid, and gently, but
firmly, dislodge the lens from
the center of the eyeball and
ease it over to the outer corner.
Leave it there, to be removed
only by the physician or a
skilled and experienced person.
Nomi R DMASKOL
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MANNFORD AUTO PARTS AND SUPPLY
NEW and USED PARTS
Motors, Transmissions, Tires and Batteries
Come See Us . . . Phone 865-3316
RED and RUBY GOWDY
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INSURANCE Co.
Complete Insurance Service
Phone 865-3336
PRATTVILLE GUEST
Mrs. Alvin Riley of Pratt-
I ville visited Mrs. Davis Clegg
J Sunday afternoon.
There’s an unbeatable com.
bination for satisfying YOU--
our customer — and ft’s theft
reason why more and more
proud and thrifty car owners*.*
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cars in..good running order*'*
and PREVENT serious auto
motive ills BEFORE they*’
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OUT OF SCHOOL
Jimmie Giddens,
Mrs. Jack Compton
his freshman ye ar
Speakiugo YOUR HEALTH...
--------- By LESTER L. COLEMAN, M.D. ----------
Readers Are Asking . . .
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TAILORED, yet so feminine
suit in a black and white, light
as air worsted blend. The
jacket is edged with black
grosgrain and teamed with a
bowed black and white hounds*
tooth checked silk blouse.
DEAR NOAH - PO !
‘Eck CAB DRIVERS GET
HACKING COUGHS .
LILLIAN CoNRAD
BARTO , Penna •
As he watched the initial
run of the firm’s new “soft
I moist” dog and cat food call-
ed Savor come off the pro-
duction line, Harris added,
'‘and it's mighty important
to keep ahead of the compet-1
ition with new products.”
savor, a new bite-sized dog
i ood packed in cellophane
bags, is the firm’s rirst no-
can product, and will be the
latest addition to it’s line of
dog and cat oods.
The “Watermelon Capital
of the World” is also going to
be “The Dog Food Capital of
the Nation” some day, if Ar-
thur Harris of Kush Springs,
| Okla. has his way.
Harris is president of the
HI-VI dog food company in
Kush Springs and since 1947
his firm has enjoyed sales
increases of 10 to 50 percent
every year. “The real secret
id this business,” Harris
। says, "is to make a food dogs
- « price it right and keep
the quality high.”
IN GEORGE HOME
Mr. and Mrs. fed George
had as their weekend guests
Mr. George’s nephew, Max
Hensly from Odessa, Texas
and his sisters, Mrs. M.S.
Hensly and Mrs. O.C. Christ-
ain from Cement, Okla.
WHAT steps can be safely
taken to help an unconscious
person ?
Every unconscious person
must be considered to have a
head injury. Strangely, the
greatest help for an uncon-
scious person is to do too little,
rather than too much.
Send for pro-
< fessional help.
Do not move
■ the victim.
Do not force
" liquids or liquor
Into his mouth.
Keep him cov-
ered and warm.
Turn the vic-
Dr. Coleman tim on his side
to keep food or
fluid from collecting in his
throat.
Control any apparent bleed-
ing by firm pressure at the site
of the bleeding.
Give mouth-to-mouth resusci-
tation if victim is not breathing.
Important Note: Because of
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Is it possible for the body to
have too much blood, almost
the opposite of anemia?
This is a strange condition
called Polycythemia in which
there is a marked increase in
the number of red blood cells
and the hemoglobin in the
blood.
Polycythemia is treated by
removing blood or "blood-let-
ting." Radioactive phos-
phorus and X-ray treatments to
the bone marrow are used to
depress the overrapid manufac-
ture of red blood cells.
While Dr. Coleman cannot
undertake to answer individual
letters, he will use readers’
questions in his column when-
ever possible and when they
are of general interest. Address
your letters to Dr. Coleman to
care of this newspaper.
KANSAS VISITOR
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Jacoby of El Dorado, Kan.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Holland
Callon and family last week.
IN COBLE HOME
Clyde and Bonnie Clemens
visited in the K.O. oble
home Saturday and Sunday.
blood vessel. For example, cor-
onary thrombosis is a clot in
the coronary artery that leads
to the heart.
An embolus is a small part
of the clot that has broken off
from a thrombus and circulates
in the blood until it is trapped,
usually in the lungs or the
brain.
WASHINGTON VO
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ANN BOOKER, Secretary
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Buck, Lola. New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1965, newspaper, June 10, 1965; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1948610/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.