The Freedom Call (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1961 Page: 7 of 8
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THURSDAY JANtiARY 26 1961
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It's really a great feeling to see friends
rally round when illness or accident puts a
fellow out of commission for a while
The misfortune of being
sick or the victim of an ac-
cident is never welcome to
any of us But it does happen
from time to time and
there is one thing that makes
it somewhat easier to bear
We suddenly discover just
how many good friends we
have Folks telephone send
cards and as soon as they
can come by the house or the
hospital to see how we are
getting along
of course in a community
like ours folks are always in-
terested in each other That's
what makes our town such a
fine place to live But it really
brings a warm feeling when
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colnton N C: If local communi-
ties don't build and run good
schools the federal government
will That statement comes from
the Chamber of Commerce of the
United States in urging popular
support of school bond issues that
are financially sound
Actually the voters seem to
have been doing a fine job of im-
proving the educational plant Ac-
cording to government figures in
the last 10 years for every en-
rolhnent increase of 100 pupils
communities have built enough
classrooms to house 120 and have
in addition replaced obsolete
classrooms for 40 Half of the 30
million children in school today
are in classrooms built since
World War
At the same time another warn-
ing should be issued—to school
boards administrators and others
in authority There is a limit be-
yond which the voters and taxpay-
ers either at the national or local
level will not go not can be ex-
pected to go in providing tame
the chips are down and some-
one is in difficulty to see just
how quick folks are to offer
kind words and to lend a help-
ing hand in any way they can
Most of us know that the
strength of our community
lies in its people It is all of
us working together that
keeps the community alive
and prospering Each of us
has a role to play in com-
munity life and in one way
or another we are dependent
upon one another
We help make our town
a better town by being church
members by belonging to lo-
cal clubs and organizations
On January 27 1946 US aviators bombed Germany for the first
time Three years later the first jet plane flew across the United
States in 4 hours 13 minutes
The United States Coast Guard was created January 28 1915 On this
same day in January 1933 Hitler became chancellor of Germany
Kansas entered the Union as the 34th State January 29 1861 The
first woman governor of a state Mirian A Ferguson was installed
as governor of Texas January 29 1925
Franklin D Roosevelt was born January 30 1882 On the 30th of
January 1937 Hitler repudiated the treaty of Versailles
January 31 1803 was the date of the Louisiana Purchase Through
the years many famous persons were born on this last day of Jan-
uary Among them: Ben Johnson Zane Grey Anna Favlova and
Franz Schubert
The first auto insurance policy was issued February 1 1898 On
the first day of February 1790 the US Supreme Court was formed
February 2 is Groundhog Day—six more weeks of winter if he sees
his shadow
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EDITORS
essary frills and luxuries that send
the cost of buildings and class-
rooms soaring We need first-class
educational plants not country
clubs
Local people will support all the
schools we should have—the right
kind of schools
From the rage News aid Cour-
ier Luray Virginia: lardly a
day passes that a news aper or
magazine article or some orator
does not call the United States the
richest country on the face of the
globe To that we say "nuts" How
could any country be the richest
on the face of the globe when it
owes more money than all the rest
of the world combined?
The unfortunate part is that we
have allowed tMs misinformation
to spread and hence have inher-
ited all the jealousy and dislike
which goes with being the top dog
It seems to us that it is high time
for the truth to be known It is
alright to be top dog if it is justi-
fied It is ridiculous to indulge in
such fantasy when it is not
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Dress far a Date
Dress Pattern No 3189—brass for a
date—One of the season: prettiest
dr ssssss with a stand-away collar a dou-
ble breasted top and a lovely full skirt
No 3189 comes in sizes 111315 and
17 Siza 13 talc's Ph yards of 44inch
fabric
Needlework Pattern No'413—Curtains
and drapes aro Inexpensive and simplo
to make Ask for Pattern No 413
Send 35c for each dress pattern 25c
for each reediework pattern (add 10c for
sad dross pattern for first class mailing)
to AUDREY LANE BUREAU Soz 1490 New
York 1 New York
FREEDOM WOODS cputrue OKLAHOMA
"HUH RUMPUS ROOM IS RIGHT!"
MOW THEMERRIER Tiny Julie Anne Arms of Palo Alto
Calif finds out the bard way it's still a man's world at least
when it comes to mowing the lawn
Snapshots: The Sea Of Grass
Blue skies and white clouds over a "sea of grass" this is the rim
of Florida's vast and sprawling Everglades The view above shows
cabbage of sable palm islands In other sections the 'Glades are
forests of cypress refuge for huge flights of colorful native birds an
endless variety of wild life rare wild flowers and home of Florida's
Seminole Indians Here too is Everglades National Park some
1228488 subtropical acres where wildlife and vegetation is carefully
protected
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Hinton, Mrs. Ruth. The Freedom Call (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1961, newspaper, January 26, 1961; Freedom, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2058165/m1/7/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.