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THURSDAY OCT 29 19591 veteran Restaurateur Firm Believerl
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1 By II tL BOYLE ! lie said a lifetime in the Prod 190 he came to America and
By 11 tr BoyLE Tie said a lifetime in the food
NI-W OM 1P--Do you know field had convinced him a restau-
f? :how to tell a good restaurant from rant that emphasized cleanliness
a bad one? and friendly m‘rvice was pretty
Jan Mitchell who at in II likely also to have a good menu
TONKAWA Recent activities restaurants daily and samples Mitchell is in a position to know
of the Lo-On-A Camp Fire group some 60 food items says Its sun- Ile operates II restam ants here
pli which this year will trke in some
sixth graders at Lincoln School
tili the quality of any II million dollars
have included t food sale and an rtarant he said by two Born in Sweden f a Prnsitel'oliN
'overnight" thingsi the cleanliness of the rest colmtry family Jan helped work
The group made $12 60 at its food rooms and the way the public is in the fields at the age of 7
sale and used the amount to pay grrell'll— hY whelhor the grerting is After study in Swiss hostelry
their national dues of $1 per girl indifferent ovrrbearing or friendly schools Jan worked his way up
and polite" from cook's helper to captain In
Girls going on the overnight
campout were Lynna Niessenger
Suzanne Tholopn Donna jean
Roller Janice Laughrcy Mary
Wood Ellen Reeser and Paula
Jones
Sumner
Mr and Mrs T N Chessmore and
Ralph Miller spent the weekend of
October 17-19 in Nowata visiting
Mr and Mrs Claude Chessmore and
family
Mr and Mrs Ruddy Tionfy and
family of Oklahoma City sprni
the weekend of October 17 -
with Mr and Nirs Gene
and Wayne The tionly children
Marty and Gloria remained to
spend the week with their grand-
parents Tam! Begley and her father were
ill the week of October 11
Mr and Mrs Grover Mittasch are
remodeling their kitchen and are
building in riiiw cabinets Gerald
Marshall has been assisting them
Mr and Mrs Henderson Spill-
man spent October 18 with Mr and
Mrs Jimmy Spillman and family
In Perry
Mr and Mrs Floyd Spillman of
McPherson and Mrs A Spillman of
Perry were supper guests of the
Henderson Spillman family October
20 Floyd is a brother of Spillman
and Mrs A Spillman is the men's
mother
Visitors October 21-22 in the Leo
Begley home were his parents from
Perry
Supper guests of Mr and Mrs
Gene By and Wayne October 21
were Mr and Mrs Clarence Bay
MIL Ruth Render and Mrs George
Lampe
Mrs Lester Williams and Susan of
Perry were afternoon callers of
Mrs Henderson Spillman October
21
The home of Mr and Mrs Sharley
Couplan burned to ground early the
morning October 22 Mrs Couplan
an occupant of the house was
burned to death
Mr and Mrs Floyd Hildebrand
of Enid were guests of Mr and
Mrs Gene Bay on October 20
J R Dawkins a senior student at
Phillips University has been named
music director at Waukomis Dawk-
ins is the son of Mr and Mrs Earl
Dawkins of this community
Sumner Christian Church held a
dinner October 18 Present were Mr
and Mrs Lloyd Lambert Richard
Lambert Janis Lambert Mr and
Mrs George Will Mr and Mrs
Paul Pancoast Mrs Gertrude Duni-
van Mary Ellen Dunivan Everett
Dunivan Mrs Orpha Rule Evan
hoe Rule Mr and Mrs L G Lee
Beth Ann Robbie and Trey Lee Mr
and Mrs Roger Miller and twin
sons Mrs Herbert White and
Francis White Miller Is a brother
of Mrs Lee v
Henry Rieman was honored on 1'
his birthday October 18 Present
were Mr and Mrs Herbert White I'
Francis White Mr and NIrs Del-
bert Gerkin Gary Gerkin Shirley
Gerkin Phyllis Gerkin Mr and 1'
Mrs Charley Rupp Mrs Susie
Hoffman Tommy Hiernan John
Rieman and the Henry Rieman
family
- -Mrs Sara NIC1St'n of Perry and Record Rice Crop
Hoffman Tommy
Mrs Charley Rupp Mrs Susie
Rieman Jhn the mother M
other of rs Paul Rink s GP pent ROME — The U N Food and
Rieman and the Henry Rieman October 19-20 with the itink family I Agricultural Organization predicts
family Floyd Bay Sr vas honored on !Japan will have a record rice crop
Mrs Floyd Hildebrand and Mrs his birthday October 15 Present i in 1959 — 133 million tons — for
Jimmy Colman of Enid and were Mr and Mrs Raymond Bay the fifth consecutive year Last
Nancy Donalson were supper and Dec Mr and Mrs Floyd Bay year it was 13 million tons
Jr and Sndri ' ' Tr and Mrs Don-
guests of Mr and Mrs Gene Bay " ' '
and Wayne on October 15 aid Bay and family of Orlando Mrs The average cost per accident of
Mr and Mrs Earl Dawkins were Art Bopp and family and Mr and traffic accidents in the United
Mrs Ciene Lyhnne iStates last year was $620
guests of Mr and Mrs Francis Main
In Perry October
Mr and Mrs Charles Heck and
family of Ponca City visited with
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"TRICK OR TREAT FOR UNICEF" are the words that will be used
by Tonkawa children who will be wearing costumes and orange arm
bands Eriday evening when they join two 'million other young Ameri-
cans in sharing lialloween with 50 million sick and hungry children of
the world Five cents contributed to the drive veil1 purchase penicillin
to cure a child ‘vith ya w S-10 cents will buy nearly (i() glasses of milk
RolttParsing for lheir role Friday evening are Judy and Debbie Case and
iinny Evans They with children from the Baptist Methodist Pres-
byteian and Chrisiism churches will F pook doorways on assigned
blocks beginning at 530 pm
the Floyd Quick faintly October 1 Authority on Alaska
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Dean Quick who hits been sta- To Speak at NOJC
tinned at the Lack land Air Force
Base has been triinsferred to
Chanute 111 for specialized school-
ing Mrs Boland Akins and thildren
Gary and Karen N'iStted with the
Herbert White family and Nvith Mr
and Mrs lienry Rieman and faintly
October 22
Mr and Mrs Gene 'Bay Wayne
Bay and Nancy Dona 'son motored
to Enid October 17 to spend the
evening Nvith Mr and Mrs Floyd
Hildebrand
' Phyllis White spent October 19-
21 visiting l‘Ir and Mrs Herbert
White and Francis and with Mr
and Mrs Ilimry Rieman and family
Phyllis also xnsited with relaiives
in Stillwater October 21
Mrs Bill Lovell and son Billy
will motor to their farm near Mays-
ville Ark October 24
Mr and Mrs Paul Rink and fam-
ily had as weekend guests October
17-18 their daughter and son-in-law
Mr and Mrs Clinton Redman and
family of Tulsa
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State Liquor Revenue
Authority on Alaska Larger Than in Kansas
To Speak at NOJC
OKLAHOMA CITY UP) State
TONKAWA—An au th ority on liquor tax :revenue so far is larger
than Kansas collected in a full year
Alaska vimeon tNutchulO Oliver
find collections from the sales tax
will speak in Northern Oklahoma show another spurt
Junior Colleges assembly Novem- Oklahoma has collected $5019226
her 6 at 10 am in Wilkin Audi- In liquor taxes since the stale
torium dropped prohibition September
Educated in his early years at a That is more than double the
mission school In Ai:Niul NtliVillk Amount Kansas collected in beer
will speak in Northern Oklahoma show' '''' ''''''''''''''
Junior Colleges assembly Novem- Oklahoma has collected $5019296
her 6 at 10 am in Wilkin Audi- In liquor taxes since the state
torium dropped prohibition September
Educated in his early years at a That is more than double the
mission school in Alaska Nutchuk "Thlmt Kansas enilerind in 1"'er
later came to the status and re- and whishY taxes the last fiscal
ceived his degree from North Con- Year&
tral College in Naperville Ill Ile Chalks Cowden state Tax Coin-
also studied music at the Chicago mission official said the monthly
MUFIC College lie spent some tiTTIO collections have now leveled
with the Fred Waring show and to about $500000
Meanwhile sales tax collections
did some radio work on the piano
Ilast month totaled $450135'7 a gain
Notchuk spent the years during
of $2-11256 or 566 percent over the
the last World War teaching troops
same month a year ago Forty four
how to live off the hush in the
counties had increases and 33 had
northern wastelands His texts on
hat subject were used by the Army 'dvcimes'
Oklahoma County collections
n many parts of the northern
nrld were the largest in the state
SI175537 with Tulsa County's
lie has IATitti‘n two books ''Son
4 the Smokey Sea" and "Return $924153 secctnd largest Choctaw
County had the largest percentage
o the Smokey Sea" Both were
mblisbm by p of increase up 2579 percent
the last Wort(' War teaching troops
how to live off the bush in the
northern wastelands His texts on
that subject were used by the Army
in many parts of the northern
or Id
lie has lairittim two books ''Son
of the Smokey Sea" and "Return
to the Smokey Sea" Both were
published by Julian Messner Press
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! 1941 he came to America and
- bought with his savings a restau
rant in the nation's capital
Moving on to Manhattan in 1950
he bought a German restaurant
haunted by the ghosts of such
celebrated trenchermen of the past
as Victor Herbert Diamond Jim
Brady and Enrico Caruso
"Some people expressed fear
over what a Swede would do to
a traditional German restau-
rant" Jan recalled smiling
"But my goal has always been to
bring back the good things of
other days without disturbing
what is good today"
Last June he took over the wal-
lowing chain of 10 French-type
restaurants is trying a build-up
job on them One of his first steps:
remove a 15-cent bread-and-butter
charge which for years had an-
noyed many patrons
'Each day—he covers from up to
10 miles on foot—Mitchell walks
from restaurant to restaurant spot
checking by personal taste from
five to six menu items in each
kitchen
tie often works around the c1tc1c
He attends up to 80 theatrical
opening nights a season Hours -
later still clad in white tie and
tails he often prowls the produce
markets in early morning dark-
ness looking for' top vegetable
buys
A phenomenal success in a bus!
floss which has one of the highest 1
mmlality rates in industry Jan
soys these are the qualities most
essential to the money-making
restaurateur:
"An endless attention to detail
in finding and the keeping the best
and a personal pleasure in seeing
other people happy and enjoying
themselves You must always keep
alert for what is wrong There
never should be a sense of corn-
placency when you serve the pub-
lic—that is your biggest danger"
Chefs average about $12000 a
year here Mitchell pays his up to
$30000 a year complains about the
constant need of bringing over
more from Europe
"But not many young Americans
are willing to work in a 120-degree
temperature at any salary" he
said
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Muchmore, Gareth Bruce. The Ponca City News (Ponca, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1959, newspaper, October 29, 1959; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2052430/m1/2/?q=coaster: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.