The Hammon Advocate (Hammon, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1960 Page: 2 of 4
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July 21 1960
THE HA MM ON ADVOCATE
THE HAMMON ADVOCATE
published Every Thuisday In Hammon Oklahoma
Entered at second class matter July 13 1923 in the Pott Office a
Hammon Oklahoma under the Act of Congress of Man h 3 1879
MEMBER
f( Hm'fflEt3rar-
All I know is what read in the
Nixon Policies Are Outlined in New Book
'Wo must have the courage
to take firm and clear positions
on' the great Issues of our
times"
"It is the Responsibility of a
leader to lead public opinion—
not Just to follow' it"
! "Wo politicians Republicans
'and Democrats both owe it 'to
our country mhm
and to the r
principles w o 1
stand for tof?
put on noth--Jng
less than'
i a fighting
hat d-iiitting '
campaign on
the great is- I
sues confront- £
1 n g tho na-
tion That is
the kind of
campaign we Are going to have"
These are the words of Vice-
President Richard M Nixon
in a new book published this
week The Challenges We Face
compiled by the editors of McGraw-Hill
from the speeches
and public papers of the Vlce-
rresident during tho years 1956
to 1960 covers a vast range of
leading issues — from personal
observations of Khrushchev to
civil rights from US defense
policy to a detailed prescription
for sustained economic growth
And without equivocation the
Vice-rresident lays down the
guide-lines for a program of
action in nearly every major
area of public policy v :
The publishers have re-ar-jangfid
m and plccedtogothcr
AUCTIONEER
W 0 “Olen” Britton
REAL ESTATE
Phone Address
Leedey 2107 Moorewood
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New Banana
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Company’s frozen cream pin line is on Ideal dessert for the'
tvarm weather Smart homemakers keep a good supply of thesaj
pics on hand for lunches suppers and at snacktime Thai
banana filling has a "real" banana flavor because it Is made
With fresh frozen bananas The smoothness of the fillinal
complements tho crispness of tho flaky tender pastry shelL
Crcamy rosettes top tho pie adding a pretty and festive as
pCSUcinCCe
Other Simple Simon frozen plea iccludo chocolate lemon
Butterscotch coconut and strawberry cream pics Every cna:
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papers—-' Will Rogers
material drawn entirely from
the public rocord into a con-
sistent presentation of tho Vice-
president's views to date The
result— -officially authorized for
publication by the Vice-I’resi
tlent — is a systematic statement
of Nixon's general philosophy
of government and of the major
principles on which he bases
his policy recommendations
There are two keynotes to his
views In the area of foreign
policy and national 'defense it
is the principle of "strength
for peace and freedom" — main-
taining overwhelming American
deterrent power "in the causa
of freedom worldwide" "Tha
American challenge in the next
half-century" In Nixon’s words
"is to fulfill tho mission Implicit
In tho American revolution-
ary tradition" so that "through-
out the world nations have tha
right to bo independent" and
"individuals to be free" This
"American revolutionary tradl-l
tton” is in his view “the real
way of the future"
In the field of domestic policy
'the Vice-ITcsIdent affirms his
"unshakable faith that the way
to achieve our goals Is by tl
free choice of millions of In-
dividual consumer and "by
tho productive efforts of free
management and labor" He
argues that our phenomonal na-
tional development has been a
case of "growth with and be-
cause of freedom"— with tho
role of government one of sro-
pert and stimulation at taCsaw
pal and private initiatigar
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and Nursery
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To Serve You ”
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Public Offered
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Following are the courses of-
fered at Office of Civil and De-
fense Mobilization schools:
STAFF COLLEGE
(Haiti Cmk Mich)
Clement of Civil and Dcfema Wql)ll
liatton (a bmlo course)
Civil Defenae planning
Civil Defen Operation
State and Local Emergency Manage-
ment ot Resource and Production
Communicating Civil and Defena
Mobilisation Ideua
Civil Defense In Local Disasters
CHEMICAL-BIO LOGICAL-
RADIOLOGICAL DEFENSE SCHOOL
(Battle Creek Mich)
Radiological Monitoring for Instruc-
tors (train Instructor who will
train others In radiological defense)
Radiological Defense — Officer (train
radiological defense officer! at the
Federal State and focal level!
Chemlcal-Blologlcal-Radlologlcal De-
fense Orientation for Executive
EAfITERN INSTRUCTOR
TKAININO CENTER
(Brooklyn N Y)
WFRTEHN INSTRUCTOR
TRAINING CENTER
(Alameda Calif)
Courses In Radiological Defense
Basic Civil Defense Principles of
Organization and Staffing Emergency
Operation Communications Rescue
Chemical and Biological Defense and
Industrial Mobilization The course
Radiological Monitoring for Instruc-
tors Is the same at both training
feutar and the C-B-R Defense School
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Thank You
YOUR
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Corporation Commissioner
Wilburn Cartwright!
Democrat For a Second Term f
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Orange or Grape Drink 3 for 98c
Pineapple Juice 3 for 89c
Borden’s Instant Whip Potatoes box 35c
Borden’s Biscuits
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GAS MILEAGE “OPT OF THIS WORLD"
Mr and Mrs Richard Kahelin of Plant City Florida
couldn’t be happier with the way their new Corvair has
worked out as a combination family and business car On
their newspaper distribution route alone they travel more
than 400 miles a week over all kinds of roads Little wonder
they’re so pleased with the gas mileage they’ve been getting
—“at least twenty-three miles to the gallon with an auto-
matic transmission and we’ve had no trouble with
our Corvair” The Kahelins have equally good things to
say about Corvair’s easy-going comfort and unique con-
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down scat doubles as a built-in baby sitter
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If you haven’t driven it yet you don’t know what a
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Tomberlin, Leon. The Hammon Advocate (Hammon, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1960, newspaper, July 21, 1960; Hammon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2067016/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.