The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964 Page: 4 of 10
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THE WYNNEWOOD GAZETTE WYNNEWOOD. OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1964
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(YOUR VOCE WILL BE APPRECIATED)
Miss Elaine Jarvis
Our A-1 Cars and Trucks carry a full
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GOOD TRANSPORTATION
AT THEBE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
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THE LATEST
HAIR STYLES
210 S. Gardner
$495.00
$295.00
$395.00
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: Phone MO 5-4335
: CLSED on WEDNHSDAYS
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. .1. B. DeSilver were Mr. and
Mrs E. Vandevier and family
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Schafer and son, j
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1957 Ford V-8 2 door..........
1955 Mercury 2 door H. T.
1955 Buick 4 Door Hardtop
1950 Chevrolet 2 door..........
Hit 4-m*ki> tractor mm all law
and garden tuaks. Testrdet Cani
Cooper Auto Store
. Mrs. Charles Hodges, Mrs. Phil-
| lip Watson, Mrs. Martin Maloy,
t Mrs. Richard Burch and Mrs.
Johnny Forbus.
Sew-A-Bit Club
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2—1956 Chevrolets 4 Dr. H. T. ea. $595
1— with automatic shift; 1—1 cylinder standard shift.
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SOCIETY & CLUB NEWS
ROY WILLCOX
FURNITURE & APPLIANCE
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ENGAGEMENT OF MISS ELAINE JARVIS,
JOHNNY PAUL COMBES ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mis. Floyd V. Mizell in the education building.
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BOWS A CURRENT LICENSE
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The WINSLOW
Merk » Series M-GB .RM
4 door Hardtop, all power, air conditioned,
automatic shift, low mileage. Like new!
1962 Chevy II 4 door
Standard shift, radio, heater, white tires.
Will give you extra good gas mileage.
1962 Galaxie V-8 4 door
Standard shift, radio, heater. Runs perfect.
Come drive it!
1961 Olds 98 4 door
Loaded. Air conditioned, power steering and
brakes, automatic shift. Extra nice car.
1961 Ford 4 Door V-8
Automatic shift, radio, heater, driven only
17,000 miles.
1960 Ford 4 Door 6 Cylinder
Will make an excellent second car. Get it
for that college student in your family.
1960 Chevrolet Impala
CONVERTIBLE. V I engine, standard shift.
Very low mileage. Extra nice car.
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Will be Open at 2 p. m.
Saturday and 7:30 Saturday
Night and 2 p. m. Sunday.
Northwest of Wynnewood
On Highway 77
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Walleye ,
7nerand Canton $
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Electric coops
were not
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farmers alone
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W. G. Richardson, W. H. Riley,
H. S. Shackelford, D C. Cook.
Mrs. J. A. Pope, city
Sarah Smith, city
Mrs. John Anderson, city
Patty Hensley, city
Mrs. Lillian B.Means, Shawnee
Mrs. C. R. Hicks, city
J. D. Dansby, city
Mrs. J. E. Terrell. Chandler
Mrs. Luther Tackett, Elmore
Dave Milom, Stratford.
vazancpancment,
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inointiae reserro/rs
threeyears eye-
Avmemberto fish
deep and try rody
bottomed areas.
• And doo: forget to
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JSpows ano spinners,
as wedas Hat fish a
other fares can pay ek.
May Wat/eye anglers
preferpei/oef or orange
colored times.
digs or ife des are
Osed en Some nor»-
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ddkyt lunit 5 duly
minimum of inches
Barrett, secretary-treasurer.
Members voted the last prot-
ect of the year would be to col-
lect purses and neck ties for
patients at the State School.
The hostess, Mrs. Sam Bar-
ZITA THURMAN
NOW LOCATED IN
tetra along a pair ,
ofdng-’osedpk/etv.'
firs (open season
SmceVndiifelonsd
1960 Dodge 4 door
V’N Automatic shift, radio, and heater. Priced to
LOCALNEWS
Specializing in
HAIR CUTTING
Phone MO 5-4278
FRANCES HULLUM
Owner
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RCA VICTOR Mwlfad
COLOR TV
• 265 square-inch glare-proof pictuve
• 24,000-velt (factory adjusted) chassl
• Super-powerful New Vista VHP Vuner
• Two keyed color controls make tuning eavy
e Two entended-range 4"x6" Duo-Oone
speakers
HCA VICTOR Color TV Starts at
$449.00
W/W/T
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Robberson • Shirley - Simmering
BIRTHS
Born April 12, 1964, a girl to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holden of
Lindsay.
Born April 13, 1964, a girl to
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carter of El-
more City.
SURGERY
Mrs. Erwin Williams, Roff
Fred Woods, Wynnewood
MEDICAL
Leon Anai, city
Carroll McCallon, city
Mrs. John Russell, city
Jake Holmes, Maysville
E. L. Williamson, city
Ray Hayes, Lindsay
H.E. Patterson, Elmore City
Stanley Cook, Elmore City
Mrs. Louis Anai, city
Wesley Hobbs, Davis
E. L. Stover. Sulphur
John Reed, Poolville
Mrs. Lester Vaughan, city
John H. William-., city
E. C. Reece, city
Elmer Wise, Hennepin
Paul Hunt, city
R. L. Hurd. Stratford
Lloyd Pearson, Pauls Valley
W. E. Welch, Elmore City
Mrs. Reed McCallon, city
Fred Woods, city
R. C. Maxwell, Pauls Valley
Linda McGregor, city
H. A. Higgs, city
R R. Clements, city
Mrs. J. A. Pope, city
Linda McGregor, city
H. A. Higgh. city
R. R. Clements, city
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Danny, for two weeks are Mr.
and Mrs. Darold Schafer and
sons of Orange, Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Miller of
Tulsa visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Norvell.
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Clean throughout.
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SEASON.
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Visiting in the home of Mr. I
and Mrs. R. C. Nelson Sunday !
were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nelson 1
and family of Hutchinson, Tex ,1
Mr and .Mrs L A. Nelson, Mr ,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeSilver
and Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Vande-
vier and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim DeSilver and family
in Duncan Saturday.
Jne Ay spshers amhoows
depopuldr for Mley fshi”f.
1 JAYCEE JAYNES
MEET WITH
MRS. SPARKS
jr. of Tulsa, announce the en- Miss Jarvis is a senior honor
gagement and approaching mar- student at McLain senior High
Far more important, rural electrification was and ia
encouraged to help develop the nation’s rural resources
far all the people — city and country people alihe.
W E A R E
SAVAGE BOOSTERS
USED CARS
PHONE MO 5-4205 — WYNNEWOOD, OKLA.
2-Year Warranty!
, 1963 Galaxie Fastback
y 2 door, V-8, 4 speed transmission, radio,
heater, white tires. Like new!
1962 Pontiac Bonneville
D. Clemons
Members present were Msdms.
J. A. Lawrence, G. L. Bradfield,
sell. Real geod second car.
1960 Fairlane V-8 4 door
Automatic shift, radio, heater, white tires,
and new seat covers.
1959 Ford Station Wagon
6 passenger, V-8, automatic shift, radio,
hetaer. and white tire*. Drive* perfect.
1959 Ford Station Wagon
9 passenger, V-8. (3 full seats). auto, shift,
radio & heater. Clean inside and out.
of Joplin, Mo. Kay Vandevier
i was in Shawnee Friday and Sat-1
urday attending open house at
Oklahoma Baptist University.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horn visit-
ed with Mrs. Horns daughter
and hushand, Mr. and Mrs. M.
L. Burgin in Tulsa over the
weekend.
DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS
SANDWICHES — ( 1111,1 BUNS — MALTS
CHARCOAL BI RGERS — BARR-Q — SOFT DRINKS
TROUT
Creel limit 6 daily -
first six fish caught
must be retained by
the angler.
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8 Charles Hedges reported going)
3 to the state school and giving a
gift to the girl that the club
1 : sponsors.
Following he meeting, Mrs.
MM 1 dent, was in charge of the bud-
^■i ness meeting. New officers for
32 the coming year are: Mrs. Henry
Perry, president; Mrs ,I A Law-
rence, vice president; Mrs. Sam
fishermen permitted •'
to use but one line g0)37
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worms or satire T
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No, electric coops were not authorized by the gov-
ernment just for the benefit of farmers. And the low
interest, long term pay-out loans were never to be a
subsidy to rural people.
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and Mrs. Texas Nelson and
family of Lancaster, Tex.; Mr.
and Mrs. C M. Nelson and fam-
ily of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Nolan of River Pine,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Nel-
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Nelson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Terry of Elmore City;
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nelson and
family of Roady and Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Nelson and family
of Wynnewood.
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riage of her daughter, Miss Tulsa.
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The Sew-A-Bit Club met
87 1 Thursday, in the home of Mrs
■ i Sam Barrett, when election ol
M| officers was held.
■ Mrs. B. W Manning, presi-
I rett, served refreshments to
I Msdms. C. F. Coonrod. M. E.
(Robberson, L. S. Moxley. J. A.
, Henry Perry. J. P.
Welch, Jim Jennings, B W.
Manning, Paul Lemon, Walter
Richardson, G. S. Mitchell, W.
1. Souders, Willie Dee Gibson,
.1. E. Marshall, Alma Anderson,
E. D. Ayres, Davis, and one
guest, Mrs. Joe Prim.
Without rural electrification farming and other runal
development would attract lew famihes. Rural eheetrichy
hea encoumaged greater farm produstion, made ponokl
bwer food prices to all Americama.
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The government helped because the pvefit o* sush raral
electric eystems could never repay the expense to any
individual or corporation. Yet rural electrification b
dong much more than repaying thia investment to a
8™* woelety. That's what the public has a right to
expect.
Elaine Jarvis to Johnny Paul Mr. Combes was graduated
Combes Combes is the son of -from Wynnewood High School W. L. Souders, John Jennings,
Mr. and Mrs Paul Combes of in 1962. He attended Oklahoma Charles Brooks, J. A. Jennings
Ws nnewood. State Tech, Okmulgee, and is and q E. Merrill.
The wedding will be an event currently employed with Cowin
nf May 30, in the Church of & Sons, Masonry Contractors of
Christ at 8:00 o'clock p m. with "XlCordidinvitation is extend.
Ray Russell, minister, official- ed to friends and relatives of
Ing. A reception will follow the couple.
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Wynnewood — "Your Business Greatly Appreciated" — MD 5-2142 Hee Earl Johnson, Manager
_ Phone MO 5-4383— Wynnewood
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Mrs. George Burns
Entertains Tuesday
Thimble Club
Tuesday Thimble Club met in
the home of Mrs. George Bur-
ris Tuesday, with Mrs. J. E.
Marshall and Mrs. H. R. Perry
as a
Guests attending were Mrs.
Paul Johnson and Mrs. E. D.
Ayres of Davis, Mrs. Loyd
Moody of Shawnee and Mrs. O.
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DeSilver, Jim. The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1964, newspaper, April 16, 1964; Wynnewood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2032842/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.