Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 289, Ed. 3 Saturday, January 10, 1959 Page: 3 of 3
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Vital Statistics, Weather Data
• SATURDAY, JAN. 10. 1959 . OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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DIVORCE DECREES
Bernice A. Long vs. Paul T.
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Burial Parts—Vaults
Ice Do’s Don’ts Found Hard Way
Heart Drive
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“While I was pulling the sled,
“I didn't think much
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Leaders of the February cam-
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Course Set
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MONUMENTS
cracks in a knee cap, result of
Laingor Monument
Job Office
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5711 N Westera
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Death Notices
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KWTV Channel 9
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KWTVtes
Ranger got a typical hula girl
and Hawaiian music welcome
blvd., has been immobilized with
his leg in a splint since Sun-
Each Sunday Morning
8:30 A.M. to 9:00 A.M.
i Want to learn to drink a coke
or eat a banana at the bottom
of a 12-foot swimming pool?
That may sound ridiculous, but
invite you to
see and hear
GUNSMOKE - Deputy Ches-
ter's uncle comes to Dodge un-
der the impression that Chester
Paladin Gives Aid
To Female Mayor
10 00 Newv—Tuck Stodier
10 is Weother—Bob Thomas
10 25 Sportv—Don Allison
Sets at: 1:33.
The Times Congratulates
NEW
WESTERN
(U. I. Weather Bureau Airport Station)
LOCAL—Generally fair and
GREENFIELD, Iowa-Street
cleaning is slow as molasses
in January. A rubber drum of
the stuff spilled and froze on
the main street here.
Now you can join DALE CARNE-
GIE CLASS NO. 129 which starts
next week. For information call!
didn't bother to take off his own
skates.
These proud parents:
Bem at Capitol Hill:
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See five pages of pictures of Kathryn Crosby and her darling
baby "Bing " What are big Bing's nicknames for his newest son?
How do his stepbrothers accept him? What are Kathryn’s future
plans as an actress? for more children? Read about the Crosbys
in the LOOK Magazine on your newsstands now.
Monday and Friday at 8 p.m.
It is open to “any person desir-
ing to learn SCUBA diving,” he
continued, "men or women."
Each person must furnish his
own equipment, which may be
rented from the YMCA if nec-
essary.
"Y" members may take the
course free of charge, but non-
members are required to pay a
$15 activity fee.
Ion Cox.
Betty Jean Glover vs. Jack
Wendell Glover.
Robert J. North vs. Esther
Ruth North.
Harlon 0. E. Peeler vs. Myrtle
, Peeler.
DIVORCE PETITIONS
Evelyn Kasper vs. Emerson
Walker.
Albert Mae Harmon vs. Doyle
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Sunrise and Sunset Data:
Rises tomorrow at: 7:40 a.m.,
sets at: 5:36 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morrow,
4228 NW 25, for a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas, 518
WKY-TV.
About 200 are expected. The
statewide drive is scheduled
agency said.
2 Girls Stick
To Waterfall
SOI FREE
SHOPPING
INFORMATION
CALL SU.
GA 4-1451
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perature on record in 64 years
that date, 70.
Lowest temperature last night,
23; lowest temperature a year
ago last night, 30; lowest tem-
perature on record in 64 years
that date, 2.
Temperature and precipitation
for 24-hour period ending at 6:30
a.m. CST today.
will
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today 53, low tonight 33. High
Sunday 58.
STATE—Generally fair with
slowly rising temperatures to-
day, tonight and Sunday. Windy
west portion today and Sunday
High today in the 50s, low to-
night 25‘to 35.
Temperature and Precipitation
Highest temperature yesterday,
32; highest temperature a year
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return ter thjs courtesy
Hair Trigger
Bruce Back may not draw
fast, but he sure shoots fast.
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Peter Breck stars as frontier lawyer Clay Culhane, and Russell Johnson stars as
Marshal Gib Scott, in this new, action-packed western series about two men with
conflicting approaches to the law.
is the marshal. Poor Chester is WVestern Hawaii?
humiliated and hides out in a
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3:30 Okleheme Bondstond
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6:00 Sheene
8130 Dlek Clerk Show
7100 Jubilee U.S.A.
8:00 Lewrence Welk
Sommy Kaye’, Musie
950 HORROR
"My Sneteher"
Borii Kerlotf ‘
11.00 M»ie Mosterpiece
"Ouiet Please, Murder"
George Senden, Gail Patrick
girls to scale a frozen waterfall
came to a cold end Friday.
• 11 10 Shock
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Bria Lugosi
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BIG SMILE by Jody Pratt, American Airlines ticket
agent, almost overshadows the sign she is hanging
in the downtown ticket office of the airline as a 21-
day pilot strike ended. Bob Hodder, city sales mana-
ger for the airline, recalled all employes minutes
after word was received of the settlement. The status
of several thousand workers at the Tulsa overhaul j
plant was not known. Flights will resume here and
at Tulsa Sunday. The complete schedule will be in
operation by Tuesday.
Is Expanded
Capitol Hill employers and
white-collar workers who use the
facilities of the Oklahoma state
employment service will have an
expanded area service beginning
Monday, with job listings taken
for sales, clerical and profession-
al workers at 524 SW 29 instead
of in the Hales building.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott,; city, and Nancy D. Dean, 15,
1344 SW 32, for a girl, 645 SE 32.
ers as well as other.
In the past, job listings for
white-collar workers throughout
The agency is expanding its
Capitol Hill office to include tak-
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Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis,
5313 S Youngs, for a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oldham,
2336 W Binkley, for a girl.
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the American Heart association.1
Reds Quiet Guns
TAIPEI (P——The Chinese com-
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the Quemoys Friday, an odd-
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loser cards a 68, so you can ex-
pect to see plenty of birdies.
Highlights of the match is a 62-
foot putt by Dow on the 13th
hole—a record for the show. 5
through February in most of the | and
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MAN WITHOUT A GUM
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Tk. excitin, advemtures ef •
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CIMARRON CITY - “A Leg-
acy for Ossie Harper.” Basic
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pitalized Friday for the second
time within a year for a bullet i
wound in the right leg.
Geo. W Bass Insurance Agcy.
(adv)
premise is a fascinating one— Slow
the town drunk finds he has a
deed giving him title to the en-
i ties met here Saturday to map1
the drive strategy.
Campaign chairman Joe W.
McBride and association presi-
dent Dr. W. B. Thompson head-
ed the list of speakers at the
all-day session at the University.
Blvd, age 48.
his wife, Kay:
home address; I
Gleason, San Fl
wilpe In the Sn
nerar Chapel 2 p.
ment Roee Hill.
77 counties. The Oklahoma asso- skating. Only trouble was he
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The aircraft carrier
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Dow Finsterwald tangles with Al cording to Bayouth, will meet
5:30 SATURDAY SPECIAL NEPORT
NEWS, WEATHER, worn
6:00 Amnie Oekley
6:30 Perry Mm.
7:30 Wented: Deod er Allv
l oo New Yerk Cenfidentie!
8:30 Heve Gun, wiI Travel
900 Gunsmeke
9130 Silent Service
10:00 Gerry Mm. Shew
Presentation of the ninth
annual Look Television
Awards,
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WALLACE BEERY THEATRE
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OR SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy G.
Hodge, 929 East drive, for a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. David Dennett,
2939 NW 18. for a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman,
3129 NW 27, for a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sorey,
11210 NW 79, for a girl.
tire Cimarron City. He sets out
to prove himself as a human be-
ing. Unfortunately, the show
peters out in midstream, but
Carlton Carpenter sustains a
strong performance as the lush,
turned tycoon, 8:30 p.m. NBC.
USTVIWFOIIYM
6 00 Jefr’s Collie
6:30 People Are Funny
7:00 Perry Como—Color
With Jane Wyman, Rose-
miry Clooney and the
Kingston Trio.
SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS
4:M G.E. College Bowi
Outstanding studenfs from
two of our nation’s colleges
match brains in this college
bowl tournament of know-
ledge.
5:00 Small World
Operatic Star Maria Callas,
British Conductor Sir Thomas
Beecham and Pianist Victor
Borge discuss the music
world.
1:00 General Electrie Theater
Fred Astaire stars in "Men
On A Bicycle."*
and Prissy Thomas Black of i He found it hard to say “no"
! when some neighbor youngsters
Mortuary Service Monday 18 i n.
Chapel at the Vondel . Smith
Mortuary, 400 SW a, ME 4-1438.
CORNELL-Mm Sarah L. ae 85,
1340 N MacArthur. Services 12 pm.
Kingston Trio s “Tom Dooley” is
EAST GREENBUSH, N. Y. IP another highspot, as is a visit
-An attempt by two 10-year-old from Italian singer Claudio-Villa.
‘ 'l (color) 7 p.m. NBC.
(KILLERS)
For Hire Nowt Our Probessional
GUNMEN
Are avaflable -Loal er., od-town
khnzepenors Sr &.( rw
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WI 6-3341
AAA Exterminators ot Oklahoma,
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PROPANE TANKS
Pasmentstofityoursalar
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deb otber than my ow". Orvine
McMion. IMS Chliholm M.__
How To Place
Want Ads
After Hours
Their clothes froze to the ice.
Two trucking company em-
ployes, summoned by boys in the
party, pulled loose Joyce Ketzer
and Mary Townley, both of Rens-
selaer. The girls were chilled but
not injured.
The falls drop about 150 feet
in an eighth of a mile. There are
several 10-foot drops. |
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3:30 Rad Earth
Oklahoma College for
Women Dancers demon-
strate Labanotation, the
tearing of dance movement.
4:M Lana Ronger
file applications. of her four children “without a
Employers may place calls for; cue card” and she can sing, too.
workers from the Capitol Hill' "Love Look Away” is her solo
area through ME 4-6305, the and Perry joins her for that
structor" now, experience being Fry.
such a good teacher. Jo Ann Grider vs. Gordon L.
As for pulling a sledful of kids Grider. _ ___
while you're on ice skates, "I ~ *
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1 See Ivan the Terrible.
I the worid’s strongest
I wrestler.
the city have been taken only
at the Hales building, and job
applicants for those positions perry COMO — Rosemary
have gone to the same site to Clooney can rattle off the names
pay only the rate earned at th
time nl cancellation.
Sssassour,pna"esheg.P0fi
out names thal could be min
syouratgafwi be pupuahea m
Th Qaahoman and Timea UM
day later. (Enute: An ad
turn Monday aUkt win abqek
In Iha paper Wedresday morelng
1 You til desgnaw any fitare (
day for MbUcattoa.
I H hL<ii» cruestlon a
the ad. we win call you
•Sos will be billed when tk* ,
3216 NW 23, for a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Ster- .
kel, 2929 Fairfield, for a girl.
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Born at Tinker:
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Willard A. Len-
ius, Nicoma Park, for a girl.
T-Sgt. and Mrs. John Whitlow,
1025 Sycamore drive, for a boy.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Charles Henry Hamblin, 20,
1110% N Broadway, and Pene-
lope Loyce Pinkerton, 16, 2208
NW 33.
Maurice L. Abbitt, 24 . 2922 SW
11, and Elizabeth Gilbert, 23,
1245 SW 19.
Henry Wesley. 35, and Mrs.
Margaret Blakley, 35, both of
2244 NW 13.
Lloyd Alton Woods, 40, and
Mrs. Viola Mae Borley, 49, both
of Clinton.
Eugene C. Gardner, 24, Inkom
Idaho, and Faye Adamson, 18,
, . — A. Swanson.
Jimmy D. Mounts. 21. Midwest Grace M. Cox vs. William Gor-
ago yesterday, 63; highest tem- Born at Merey:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant,
warmer through Sunday. High 6:04 p.m.
Kasper. L..
Phyllis F. Walker vs. Joel M. Long.
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8:00 Slock Soddle
New adventure series
about lawyer Clay Cui
hane equally adept in
the courtronm or with
a 45
8 10 Cimorron City
9:30 MacKemie i Raiders
Income Tax Assistance
INDIVIDAL OR BUSINESS
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xEWaEgDkEkr
ME 4-2388 Day or Nito
_PI ENTY OF FREE PARIgNO
Expert Piano tuning
& Rebuilding
Our 80th Year
JENKINS MUSIC CO.
412 W Main FO 5-6331
his children were ice-
f
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"Slow Boat to China.” Lovely
Jane Wyman makes a delight-
ful third in “Sunshine Cake."
while Como tries on a Bing Cros-
by hat to amuse the girls. The
Note to the safety council: It! „
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s t j Syg-y «• i a, is a. m
He s an expert on the subject to realize something was wrong
now, and can tell you all about That night he went to the Mc-
it—irom Ins bed at Bone and Bride clinic and doctor.found
Joint hospital. breaks in two places in the knee
of 6707 NW Grand cap that took the impact.
“But it'll heal up. Anthony thony.
Houston 51 5
Jacks’ville 57 30
RE 6-3586, VI 2-2728 or write
BLACKWOOD COLLEGE 1015 N
Walker, Oklahoma City. (adv)
LONG-Mrs, Minnie u 409 NW u.
Services Saturday morning, 10
eeloek chadel al the WATTS FU-
NERAL HOME, interment Chick-
asha,Okia._______
MAMAN-Mra, Allie D., 3008 SEIs, '
servces 10.» am. Saturday Chap:
el o (h Capitol HUI huneral
Home. imenneol SawteM.
BAGLEY-Mri Dollig,MU NW29.
Mother at Mn. Rw L. Hunt.
City. Grayeside service 10:50 a.m.
aturday Memorial Park cemetery.
Ihrected by CuirUiaa___________
COODM AN -James J.. BIS N Hud-
300 survived by wile Imoxene.
Service 1130 p.m. Saturday in the
Gordian Chapel.________________
BRUMLEY-Hoary. OS NE1%,Sur-
Vivors wife, Laan; ana. Glenn;
daukhter. Mri. Tom Middleton,
Kilore, Texas, Service I P" Sat-
arday in the Guardian Chapel.
1IAYSE-Mn. BixabeU1. Sarvima
4 burial. Medlord. Okl«.
Garriaon Funeral Home CE HH5
MITCHELL-AIbert S. 2320 NW 17.
services Saturday 10 a.m. Haba
Memorial Chapel, HahnCook Fu-
neral Home. Ill NW 10. F031432,
Interment Roae Hill.
LINss-Susie. 421 NE IF Services
Monday 10 am Fellowship Asnem-
bly al God church. Interment Sun-
nlane. Under direction at the
Hunter Funeral Home.___________
MOHUNDRO-Johnny M. 1000 SW
Sl. seryices Saturday 3 pm First
Bible Baptist church, 1138 SW ».
Interment Sunnylane, Under urec-
Hon ol the Bunter Funeral Bome.
CHRONISTER-Georye Robert lBob)
14IS SW M Services Saturday 1
p.m Memory Chapel Hunter.Fu-
neral Home Interment Sunnylane.
their alternate-day
schedule 10 weeks ago.
I asked him to pull them on their
sled at Casady lake, where he
Saturday Chapel at the Merritt Fu-
neral Home. Interment Rest Ha
ven cemetery________________
WALDRON -Mrs. Bernice. 3105 8 SL
Clair Mother at Harmon Waldron,
home address, Seryices 1® IB.
Monday Chapel at the Merritt Fu-
neral Home. Interment Fort Smith.
Ark. __________________________
WRIGFT-Jams Eugene., 2000
II. Services 1 pm Monday Chapel
at the Vondel L Smith Mortuary.
400 SW 28. ME 4 1439 Interment
El Reno cemetery.
ilORltn-William R . 1431 NE 11
Survived by wife. Mm Hattie Mor-
ris at the home; sons. Cleve Sid-
ney Morrie. 138 SE 48: William
M<NTte. 605 W Fubanks: daughters,
Mn ouis Ward. 35300 Westmont;
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson. 67th ft Col-
trane Rd.: Mn Helen Dale, in®
K Douslas: Mrs VAm Weems.:
1120 NW 26; ft Mrs. Ruth Trotter.
605 13: siter. ifiss Minute
Morris, Nashville. Art: Senicee
Saturday afternoon 1 o'clock Chap-
el of the WATTS FUNERAL
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Smith ft Kernke ft
McAtee.___________
hotel, but when trouble comes up
in the form of a holdup, he proves
to his uncle and Marshal Dillon its arrival at Honolulu-
that he s,ago0d man.to have but one of th® welcomers must
around. Particularly good X have been from western Ha-
sode, because many scenes.are waii. She galloped up on a
devoted to the series regulars, horse and waved a sign which
A must for Gunsmoke followers, read: „H Ranger.
9:00 p.m. CBS. ।_____________** ___________
Capntol HUI of 10 nadaime Balding from the Ponce de Leon
ing job applications and claims in st. Augustine, Fla. The
for unemployment insurance ben-
efits there from white-collar work-
JORDAN-James F.. CasMaf. Serv.
ices 10 am Monday Street ft
Draper Chapel. Interment Memo-
rial. Park___________________________.
Lancaster _ Marmt iMtte
.1001 SW 29. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m.
Chapel at the Vondel L Smith
Mortus ......
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HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL-
"The Taffeta Mayor." Paladin,
gunfighter, helps a lady out.
When her husband, the mayor,
has been bombed, the lady wants
to leave the west, but Paladin
talks her into taking on her hus- That 8 the troube. The 23-year-
band's office and facing another old guick-draw , practitioner
bomb. There's action in this one. from Lexinston, Ka was hos:
and Norma Crane as the widow
does a pretty good job. 3:30 p.m.
CBS.
of Oklahoma medical school
auditorium. day night. That’s when an exam-
Other speakers were Carter ination uncovered a couple of
Bradley, head of the United
Press international bureau here,' a fall earlier in the day.
Wilbert Burial Vaults
SEE YOUR FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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Francis D. Hall vs. Irene E.
Hall.
Dorothy L. Mooreland w. A.
Mooreland.
Dorothy Kate Campbell vi. Jim
C. Campbell.
Othilla M. Blevens vs. Richard
C. Blevens.
Randle Doolittle vs. Elnora
Doolittle.
Barbara Ann Barrientos vs.
Pete J. Barrientos.
Mary Etta Hall Maguffee vs.
Jerry Neal Maguffee,
Charles W. Butler vs. Leia
C. Butler. "
Maxine Wilson vs. Raymond
Lee Wilson.
Earnest Ashley vs. Willmina
Ashley.
Lois H. Lawson vs. Carroll J.
Lawson.
Cleo Matthews vs. Eugene M.
Matthews.
Leta Beth Reynolds vs. Oran
J. Reynolds.
Lillian Austin vs. Don L.
Austin.
Barbara Joan Lanig vs. John
Edwin Lanig.
Connie Urquhart vs. Bates L.
Urquhart.
Corine Swanson vs. Charles
<.turany, too television beginning Monday evening the
Sxturd.y. top Sbleiston Central branch YMCA is offer-
shows g-prpyiswedumnd eT ing a course in SCUBA diving
lected 5 Kes stallpe where this trick is taught.
perts who attend rehearsals, "This new wrinkle will give
watch sereening, A /TXl students 8 vote of confidence
scripts in New York and Hol at the end of the course,” stated
I" ' Phillip Bayouth, instructor.
ALL-STAR GOLF—Great golf "It will mainly show them that
... ca , it can be done," he" added.
by both players Saturday as
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lion ol the Hunter Funeral Home.
' The family requests no nowerK,
please. Any frienda who wiah max
Kn, emerrSciorntNo
man. _______ ____
k6 88=
Mary Anne Taylor vs. Clyde
Dale Taylor.
Alberta Qilliams vs. Quinnon
Williams.
declares and adds, “I feel fine. Martha Pauline Murphy vs. C.
It didn't hurt my appetite.’” Edwin Murphy.
Anthony is vice-president in Ruth Geraldine Buller vs.
charge of personnel at the C. R. Henry George Buller.
Anthony Co But he ruefully calls Stella Wilson vs. Elmus Wilson,
himself “chief ice skating in- Blossom Fry vs. Ernestine
1 or 2 day® .... ......... 60c
$ te 8 consecutiye days ....... 49c
7_to 28 consecutiye dan _______ tee
“"#28 ON HOUfi!*
CLASSIFIED INDEX
of Major Classifications
Announcements .... 1- 17
mplovment ........... 34- 50
Rentals __________________II- 47
Financials ............ 41- 74
For Sale (Merchandise) ... 77- 100
Automotive .....................
Real Estate ............. 110-127
egal Notices ............. 121
Home ft Professjonal Services
(See Service Directonfl
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TO MAIL AD
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partment, 500 N Brohdww. Okll-
komo Ciy. kdhoma.
444
CASH IN ADVANCE recuired for
th* foliowlig clasqthieatiods:Ferseg-
III carpentFy andrepairina, peint
tat >m paderbangima, dressmakine
and millinery. miKeuineocs serv.
Em. koto wanted-lnvestments, re-
quired ittuaUoei wanted, home lau-
driex rhild care, wanted to rent,
partners wanted, pustness openinus
wanted, houne tratlers.
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IN CASE OF ERROR
please notity the Oklahoman and
fimes at one* so that correction
may be mad* nr subseqpent inser;
Oona. Th* Oral lisertion la proot ta
publication. Adjortmeota will be
made m th* basis at lb* Oral ap-
pearance only No allowance mad*
lor errors that do not materially
affect lb* value of the Advertinemen.
Civil Twilight: I Bent at Wesley:
Begins at: 7:12 a.m., ends at: Mr. and Mrs. R. N. James,
1704 NE 47, for a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Glas-
Moon Data: gow, 608 Rickenbacker, for a girl.
Phase: New, Rises at: 9:08,
Bent at Deaconess:
Mr. and’ Mrs. Harry Lovell,
P 123
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Gunfighttr-turned-lawyer Gib Scott it an ambitioui Tonight, before an angry
Culhane now packs law books Deputy U.S. Marshal who en- town, Culhane defends his
in hit taddle bags, but his forces the law of the frontier first client... a beautiful
"fastgun”reputation travele with bullets... not books. woman.. .while the Marthal
ahead of him. seeks quick •■justice.”
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1215 NW 80, for a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Wood, 2518
NW 21, for a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vahn, 712
Hedge drive, Midwest City, for
a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leger, 3839
SW 39, for a boy. a
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnson,
stattoms » grie. getane a lpc uu Aurora court, for a girh
su gy #2 I Bern at St. Anthony:
kga US T^ «« " Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wade,
^-St^'weXr conditins: 934 NE 16, for a boy. -
‘HESTER-Claude, 3309 NW lie
Services will he In the Smithj4s
Kernke Funeral Chapel 2 p.m. Sale
urday. Interment Memorial Part;.
TOttarjii
in the Smith ft Kernke Funerak
Chapel 10:30 a m. Saturday. inter-
ment Rose Rill Abbey. In lieu te
flowers the family suzgests on-
tributions to the Memorial Fund te
the Zion Evangelica ft Reformed
church
GLEASON-Irai L, 2841 N drand
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