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man Lan ade Co chair r- ow s pi 7 — ARIAtanz atm-- Oklahorniumi
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MADILL (UP) — V 11!--6 tepl le n F ' - ' - '
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'' tied tap lo Selected Investments
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I ' ' N' ri ( Lincoln addition are: Inns Wood- ' 1r-- IP 1 ' 4' pended otter 15 tato Rep J R Itel C( titut
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lb r ruff retie Crawford topd It C J " "NI equipment was being weed on s vitt complained that state-owned IL Dudley Jr od Oklahoma City
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Cecil Reed was chneen chairman "
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' (It the bankrupt firm Wirt lank
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officers to be named later
Sayre Wa s well repreAented at the
bowonnromodit - - — 1 twirrumg MU It VI 115 urclueu wir
OLIN :
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Dr Rusi
To ChM'
Optomei
Dr Rusael
foe the &al
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Wagoner1 w!
convention o
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The convel
Sunday thro
Dr Koch
otpeakers and
vention:
Dr B Mao
Dr C B MI
Mon Aids"1
silibrogyes
Virgil Kowa
Contact Lth
Dr4 Perri I
pat speaker
banquet
Briggs
for 51s1
The fifty
Briggs Stu&
this week b
firm aceort
Ment by Mil
head of the
Since the 1
51 Year elo
continuous o
ment of tho
The studio
late C IL
active in th
concern untt
mint
throughout
ability aa a
Miss Lena
her father t
business seve
segIthas U
the 'studio fc
She too has
reputation ti
graphy--
The studio
ite present to
years It has
Icy of the co
Ialest type
provide topm
Throughoui
Studio has
work as well
photographic
711 has hi
Briggs Studio
lahoma for I
appreciate
age and four
received" M
As a high
sary many
toes are bein
awamanada
Firemen I
In'Cor Ec
Elk City ft
call at CIS
home of Billy
to extinguish
Ick
Damage wi
$200 from ft
front seat
Cause of f
determined
I cigarette
TEXANS ill
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end son Doto
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Weekend vitt
OLIN:LEE JAY neirltt'FFA poses here with his Holstein cow Which was §tittgkr-4
- breed champion in Friday's Junior Breeders show held here Jay recently won his
chapter's Dairy Award for the year for his Holstein project
Dr Russell It KW)
To Chairman Sooner
Optometry Convention
Dr Russell Koch left' Saturday
foe the State Optometry Conven-
tion at Western Hills Lodge near
Wagoner1 where be will serve as
convention chairman or the sec-
ond consecutive year
The convention will be in sesnion
Sunday through Tuesday
Dr Koch listed the following
speakers and subjects for the con-
vention: '''
Dr H Miaow "Contact Lenses":
Dr O B ?dinner °Subnormal
sIdI Aids"1 Dr Margaret S Dow-
sitibyh ''gieetearl'A rashiens"4" Dr
Virgil Hancock beligned
Contact IAMBS Ind Pip Plications
Dr Terri Heather will be princi!
Val spoaker gt the Monday evening
bluuguet
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Briggs Studio Readies
for 51st Anniversary
The fifty-first annivemary of
Briggs Studio is being celebrated
this week by the pioneer business
firm according to an 'mount's-
Ment by Itiutena Briggs present
had of the studio
Since the studio was opened here
51 years ago it has been under the
continuous ownership and manage-
ment of the Briggs family
The studio was founded by the
late C Kt Briggs who remelted
active in the management ot
concern until 19411 Until hi$ retire-
ment Mr Briggs was known
throughout the Southwest for his
ability sa a photographer
Miss Lena becarae atisociated with
her father In the operation of the
business several year ago and has
seiVithas the active manager of
the itudio for more than 10 rem
She too has gained an outstanding
reputation in the field of photography--
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The studio has been located In
its present location for the past Ita
years It has always been thepnl
Icy of the concern to have the very
'latest type Of equipment C1d to
provide top-quality work:
Throughout the 'mire Briggs
Studio has specialised in portrall
work as well is cepYing andother
photographic servicet
7It has been privilege for
Briggs Studio to serve western Ok
lahoma for 51 years and we do to
appreclit4 the wonderful patron
age and support we have alwAys
received" Miss Briggs stated
As a highlight of the anniver-
sary many imetial graduatiod 'Val-
ues are being °Mired
Firemen Quench Blaze
Intar Early Saturday
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Elk City firemen answered a fire
call at $:45 a M Saturday to the
home of Billy Patton 1401 S Main
to extinguish it fire in his 195(1 Bu-
ick Damage wu reported at around
$200 from fire originating In the
front seat - -
Cause of fire woe not definitely
determined but wu thought from
I cigarette
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TEXANS VISIT
Mr and Mrs John Van Zandt
eon Doug laa and B IL Thorn
ton ail of Dallas are visiting this
Weekend with relatives In Elk City
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United Press Service
Solon Wife Set
To seek Office
As Hubby Boils
By eLTDE DONALDSON
United Preen Staff Correspondent
ST PAUL Minn (UP) --Rep
Coya Knutson (I) - Minn) who
resisted her husband's plea to
step out of politics Saturday rose
to the defense of her handsome
administrative assistant Bill Kjel-
dahl Mrs Knutsret denied her re)a-
tionship with Kjeldahl was any-
thing but "p urb I y s business
one'
Knill4011 48 a h)tel operator at
°MeeMinn -asked his wife lalt
Wednesday to choose between poi
ince and her home Later he
amended his Oster nt to se7 be
wouldn't mind if ahe sought re-
electito provided she got rid of
the boyiah-looking Kjeldahl
MN Knutson who had re-
mained in seclusion in Minnesa-
ta's Oth Congressional District
since her husband issued his
Original statement last Wednew
day appealed for an interview
without Kjeldahl early today
When asked If she would dis-
miss Kjeldahl Mn Knutson re-
plied: "Bill is very capable and highly
trained and I don't fire good
PeePle"
Aide Defends Position
Referring to her relationship
with Kieldahl Mrs Knutson Bald:
Phis won't be any Bing Crieby
deal" It was an tpparent refer-
ence to the crooner's marriage to
a much younger woman Mrs
Knutson la 43 and Kjeldahl about
29
In a separate interview Mel-
dab' denied his relationship with
thefl oongremwoman wu anythine
more than prolemional- Although
not engsgd Kleidahl said he
does have a girl friend whom he
inteiduced to his parents recently
Kleldahl said he itlways found
Knutson likesble like him
evfln if he doesn't like me"
Kjeldald
Friday night Mrs Knutson re-
sisted her husbands plea to patch
LIP thee borne and announced sh
would seek re-election to Con-
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tress
sbed
"I utely will rim for Con
grem" the honey blonde Um
Kuutood Said "and I am coon-
dentI will be re-elected becsuse
I have done a 'pod Job"
There wits no immediate state-
ment front Knutson who was un-
available about his wife's re-
election plans
Cal IA "Politics"
Asked at the interview why her
husband had issued his Origins)
statement Mrs Knutson Isughed
Turning to John Michaels of
Breckenridge Minn Mrs Knut-
son said: "You answer that
John"
Michaels Democratic chairman
of Mrs Knutson's contresconal
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offidutTstgrricna1
Company C Guardsmen
On Target Range Duty
Elk City's National Ouard Com-
pany C is participating in the 1s1
Bn 179th Infantry's Firing practice
on the rt Reno range this week-
end Wegt Charles Price his re-
ported The guardsmen will fire the Nil
and Carbine rifles pistols and
Browning Automatic ltif le
' Rome 110Company C men left
Elk City early Oaturday for the let
Reno range
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LARGEST MAIL AND CITY CIRCULATION OF
local Hospitals Set
To Observe national
Day Here On Monday
Elk City's two hospitals will ob-
serve National Hospital Der Mon-
day May 13 by extending invite-
Lions to the public to visit the hos-
pitals for inspection tours
Dr Milton Sugarman medical
director of Community hospital
through his practical nursing per-
sonnel 'todRy issued the invitation
to the publio for Hospital Day
The Memorial hospital through
Its doctor-owners Doctors Baker
and Baker )band and Standi-
kr Saturday announced that al-
Mouth Ttirttral Ob-
servant personnel of Memorial
invito and Will welcome visitors to
make an Inspection of hospital fa-
cilities on National Hospital Day
Both hospitals have bet visiting
and irtspeotion hours from I to
p m Monday '
The Memorial hospital was foun-
ded hero In 1934 and the Commti-
nity hospital in August 1931
Personnel of both hospitals ex-
press great prids on the hospital
radial In rilt City and ere anx-
ious that folk in the area pay a
visit and bectxnaiicquainted with
those in charge and view the fa-
cilities available to them when
needed '
The ChMmunity Netpital plans a
formal open house Monday and
oaks that VIAtiOrt come to the lob-
by in the hospital where they will
be taken On guided tours of the
hospital facilities
The tours will be Under supervi-
sion of practical minting students
with Mr Peal V 11714 Maim'
tor directing the arrangement&
(Continued C41 PANS 1 )
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itiIn Long Is Merritt Senior Valediddrian
Ann tlitcliom Linda Morey Due Salufaforian Honors
Mrt Melvin Long the former
Shirley Gordon daughter of Mr
and Mrs Oaston Oordon Rout 4
Elk City has been named valedic-
torian for the 1951 Merritt high-
school graduating senior class Leo
Breese principal announced to
day
Principal Breese abio reported
that two senior girls—Doris Ann
Mikhum Ind lAnda Morey— will
chars salutatorian hotion duo to a
virtual tie in grads averages
yeledictorian Long ID is mar
to 'Melvin LOtifi also a Merritt
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ELK CITY OKLAHOMA
Leaders flamed
For Wickersham
Drive In County
Organisation meeting of the
Wickersham-for-Congress club was
effected here at a breakfast meeting
Saturday attended by over 85 en-
thusiastic workers from over the
county
L C Freeman Elk City Idyl°
leader wee named Elk City chair-
man with Larry Wade co-chairman
and Mrs Margie Monahan
vice-chitirman Co-chairmen for the
Lincoln addition are: Clue Wood-
ruff Felix Crawford (and It C
Kelly
Cecil Reed was chosen chairman
for Carter community with other
officers to be named later
Sayre was well represented at the
meeting but it was decided to
choose the officials for at dist-
'rict at a meeting this week in Say-
re Jay Starts was named Erick chair-
man with other officials to be ad
ded this week
Co-chairmen for Sweetwater will
be Mrs H H Cavender and Mrs
Leonard Roberta
Texola organisation will be led
by Co-chairman: Mr and Mrs Herb
Copeland and Rodney Jagger
Tom Kent was named Deihl
chairman
Mrs Ruby Ferias Donnell wu
named Beckham county finance
chairman for the campaign -
Appointed to the Sixth district
Youth-for-Wickersham organhatiOn
were Larry Wade ehairman with
Cart Hammack Kemper Gleason
Pat Harrington and Orbie Maddox
co-chairmen for this area
Former Congremman Victor
Wickersham of Mangum spoke
briefly 0'n his stand against the
-1111eflutPanelon Proertun lot
iegV Becpmee In tondection with
tort Sill pointing out the heavy
lom in taxes population loss in real
estate values and other encroach
inente on the rights of the people
In the surrounding countiel inclu-
ding the possible overlapping Into
this area
Various testimonials were given
by donna of those present at the
breakfast meeting as to Wicker
sham's energetic and faithful ser-
vice to the people of this district
with the expression prevalent that
the people are ready again for a
change
BULLETIN
Oscar Mete former cab op-
erator bore died Saturday atter
neon Services ars pending with
funeral home hand-
ling stangemeni4
Mrs Molly Richardson Hammon
Was dismimed Friday from Com-
munity hospital
Doris Ann Mitchum
graduate and mother of a old daughter daughter Lots Ann Mrs Long
visa an outstanding basketball play-
er al Merritt for five years Too
she was meths in 4-11 club work
and participated in the junior and
senior class plays She sPent all of
her Ilchoot Ye Ple at Merritt x-
cepting one semester After gradu-
ation Mrs Long plans to spend her
time as a housewife
Doris Ann Mitchum co-saluts
torian is the 17-year-old daughter
of Mr and Mn John Mitcham Rt
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ANY NEWSPAPER IN WESTERN OKLAHOMA
SUNDAY MAY 11 1958
SI Investors Hire La
For n
Airman Eldon 'Wilton
Airman Eldon Wilson
Receives Top Praise
For Chase Field Duly
Airman Eldon a Walton son of
Mr and Mn Raymond F Wilson
1113 South Calloway 'and husband
of the former Lynda Ruth Om
Pak City was given high praise for
attention to duty on Thursday Ap-
ril 17 by the commanding officers
at Chase Field Beeville Tex
Airman Wilson serving as plane
captain visa performing normal
plant captain checks prior to an
aircraft leaving the tine for flight
and detected a fuel leak in the
plenum chamber of an nr-fr Pi-
loted bytOlt ROY F 'haft
officer for Air Training Cn1t-24
Wilson Informed the pilot of his
discovery and the aircraft
(rounded until repaired by main-
tenance personnel '
Ths leak was described as severe
enough to have caused an in-Sight
fire had Pilot Nall gotten isirborne
Wilson was commended by his di-
vision officer Capt Robert H
Shultz U B Marine Corps and
CDR Nall
Nall and Csot Shultz speaking of
the alertness of Wilson said "this
shows how important the lob of
plane captains is when they ap-
ply themselves diligently to their
Job instead of Just going through
the motions"
Airman WI Ism entered the Navy
June 11 1957 and reported to Chme
Field Nov 19 the same year from
NAYTO Norman Prior to entering
the Navy he wu graduated from
Elk City highsehool and was em-
ployed by the Video theaters here
Wilson and his wife now reside
at 112 East Seiner street Beeville
Tex '
Ms Melvin Long
work and served as valedictorian of
bet ninth grado'graduating class
She attended Carter school durint
part of her school career
Linde Morey 17 co-salutatorian
with Miss Mitchum is the daughter
of Mr and ?Ars Howard Morey
Rout 2 Elk City She served as
salutatorian of her Mnth grade
Mass and ham been dive M 4-11
work Miss Morey spent her entire
12-year school life In the Merritt
schools In June alter May gradu-
ation Miss Morey wUl marry Mu
Euler then plans to worket
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Reorganization
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Durant Road man
Gets
Suspension
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MADILL (UP) — V Pt—Stentten
on state highwny vitatraiioititee
ii)reman at Durant has been au-
pended otter State Rep J 41 Set
vin complainttd that state-owned
equipment was being used on s
private Job Gov Raymond Clary
said today
Oary said flightiay Director
C A Stoldt had bertin an inves-
tigation to determine whether the
complaint was true Gary was in-
terviewed it boMe"ere when'
he le sr I ling a weekend owns
from official duties
"If Mr Stephenson wail doing
anything against the law or in vio
baton of highway department pol-
icies he will be discharged" Clary
said "I don't believe all the evi-
dence la in yet"
Clary said Beivin came to his
office at the cepitol last Tuesday
with D Hendrix1 whom ha Identi-
fied as a Durant dirt moving con
tractor Hendrix produced pictures
of IttN3 highway department trucks
and $ loader operating April 15 in
the rear of a building occupied by
beer distributor The governor
said he called Stoldt and Stoldt
sifter seeing the picture and talk-
ing to Belvin and Hendrix called
Stephenson and 'State Sen Keith
Cartwright Of Durant i
Cartwright' who sells road
equipment to private contractors)
and t3 local units of government
In southeastern Dkjannens is
thahwitos istle—terislative Coun-
cil nub-comMittee assigned to in-
cestigate Highway Department
rock asphalt purchases Oily said
Cartwright approved the suiVen
' Hendrix Was described as an
unsucceutul bidder on 'a state-tmeet
project to widen the shoul-
ders on U S 70 west of Durant
Cary said Stephenson claimed
that the dirt was needed to fill
holes and repair road stpulders
On highivers in the Durant area
"He said he was getting dirt
bwitad-up OM Write and other fill
material berover he could"
airy said' 1 '
Clary said ill feelingover the
awarding of the highway contract
to the BoOner Trucking Co of
Durant partly owned by Ted Ter
17 May have been Involved in
the complaint Terry operates a
autotn'ibile business in a building
adjacent to when the state Vto
to go around for the trucking
companies hi some places" the
governor said
Stephenson told newsmen in
Durant that he had asked for the
dirt Ile said Ild saw a (Omer
trucking Co vehicle loaded st the
back of a building then occupied
14 Chris'
Distributing Co which
hu since vacated the property'
Stephenson said be got seven to
10 loads to dump On V I 09 north
of Durant where an embankment
had washed cit Stephenson said
he caked Charlie Allen a truck
driver for Sooner for the dirt
"There wasn't any contract with
the owner of the building I would
have had to gone to Antlers to
Oklahoma City to get It approved
and we needed the dirt"
0 A Christman the ()perster
of the beer company said he had
paid nothing to have the dirt re
moved Ile said Terry bad offered
to tarry the material away but
had mentiotrd no price
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Scouting
Area Oil
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IScouting
Arca Ott
Shell Ctil No 5 Itumbtrger deep-
test a geological wildcat in C SW
16-1011-21w at I Sit miles south of
Ilk City In the Ek City oil field
was drilling below 20015 tett in
Omit
Shell bil No 1 Millard Patten In
0 SW $W SE of 5-0n-22w in the
North Carter area of Bookham
County was drilling btlizow 11306
feet in Sand luid shale
Shell Oil No I Stilton In C SW
NI got 20-tn-Ilw four miles south
of Cordell in Wmhita county was
swabbing load Water and making
small Volume of gu liom perfora-
tions from 13175-14040 feet Total
pluaged-back depth le 14533 tot
look a
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Church of God Stal:is
Evangelistic Crusade -
The Church of Ood will beg
citywide evangelistic crusade Mon
day at 7:30 p nt with services sot
for the same hour thmughhundere
Mat IS Rey R A Rob° Iti pastor
announced today
Evangelist for the unlade will be
the Rev John Mitchell an out-
standing evangelist for the Church
of Ood for the put 15 Years Ile is
knows as the coil miner evanael
lit front the hills of Welt 'Virginia
Revd Robold said a 1
Rat Mitchell hu preached in 43
of the 48 states and the congrega-
tion here to prouet to—bring At"
here the pastor said :
Evangelist Illtuttell's pulpit twi-
rler) and pmseniation of the great
eg story ever 'told will be under
standable to the young and old a-
like Rev Robold said in extending
an invitation to Elk Citvans to hear
bim during the week's evangelistic
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Cooper West
Agpncy Hires
Buck Weaver
0 (flurk) Weaver well-known
Mk City man and Civic worker has
accepted a position with the Coop
r West Agency according to An
iumounrement by West
"We're indeed happy have
Buck associated nth the Cooper
West Agency and We Invite the
people of this area to Consult viith
Buck recuding imy type of Insur
anti Prohlem"-Weet stated'
For the past several months
Weaver has devoted full time to his
duties as an Associate sponsor and
instructor for Dale Carnegie cow
kit WM a reel &woe to serve
in this capacity and I will contin-
ue to do SOMO instructing during
the future" Weaver Mid -
Weaver formerly served u
tor of education at the Methodist
church and later as caahler ot
First National Bank
tcmg active in civic and ChOrefi
Wort Weaver Is now a member of
the biotic Scout Committee Ile
1ormerly served as district chair
man for the Blarkkettle Soy Scoui
district and 'he has siso served
a member Of the Last :Frontier
council executive hoard
Wednesday evening Weaver WU
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ARIAttIRE tttPt— Oklahomans
with more thortSIS mlillon dollars '''
tied lip n Selected Invest2nents '
Corp have hired attorney Jolut
U Dud' ley Jr cd Oklahoma City
to demand speedy itorganization
the bankrupt firm Wirt torant
lin Ardmore all man said Satury
day ' - '
Franklbi one'of the largest In-
restore In Selected Bald meetings
would be held this Week in north-
wegiern Oklahoma which bee the
trOattqt eorxentrittion certitU 1
(lit I 4 i The first Will he it --
Woodward at 7 p m' blondays Ott
Tuesday inveators will Sather $t '
2 p m at Fairview and at 7 p rn
in Frit& Later' in the Weck meet'
1111411 will be held in the Panhandle
CoUntie$ with a bit athei-u4 St
Ouymon to be atrarged
Frainklitt said Paul Duncan
wort - appointed trustee for tile
firm has agreed to e—sperats
with - the investors '
Dudley made an rre- - -a Slay
3 in the federal v'1-t I rpg to i
whieh Duncan la at' J141 to
discover useta 'of the 1e '
was listed at that thus at reprei
aenting Only Mr 104 litrai Frank
Frobase trollied
The eveeithy oil Man said the
investors Are taking no part IA the
investigations which It to IrWre
criminal charges being filed l'rt—
day as a result of the barirmAry
C!L rt 7-911rIlri who is c!Nut
ri‘g t c Li time to the trrt
la to st-t a nalority vf t cortt-
fleets has behind the move
"They teeny own the trust fund
after all" Fraklin said "Any
claim the officers ktr (lir11)
Camll and the might Lave
backhail cilaappearei"
Carroll tatiso-S presidont of re-
!Kik& his wile fortntr -c
rotary and his rinzAn-law
A Itleg former site plelt-t
Will appear te!orn Ott James
juptice of the prised Ineaday for
preliminary Learlrg in emberle
Ment chat'es Priey and four oil
era inclu--g tomer State Scour
itles Cornintr'imer n K
Itcre charard on Friday With
obtaining rnoney outlet fake pres -
terms Fiellmmary bearings on
these counts will be held June 11
steams Involvtl
Jimmie ralni of Clinton tor
mer Lt lecol talesman who was
named on one tount of embertle4
ment bad disclowed be was Instru
Mental Irk getting the certiticete
holders tIgether for IL meeting
with Franklin at Clinton recently
BUTT' ties $13500 of his perwrnal
funds Invested In Selected
Flut VArnt: fortner bead of
the Selected sales drive which tot
100 Oklahomans to put Up a t0-
tal of SO million dollar also taw
ehergi rt Ile LS Jimmy' older
brother 0 t -
Former tete banking commis!'
stoner Linwood (k Neal who Wan
Hated aa trustee of the Selected t
fund but who denied In federel
court that he had executive con
trot she wee charged IrriListri '
Avo4
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The Alarm System CompanY of
Texas Pasadena was apparent lour
bidder under the Navy invitation:
for bids No Nny-15711 for the 111'
stalistion of a telegrapillo alter i
system sit Clinton-Sherman Arrc
LL Sears announced today
- Tbs TOIM tompany's bid of
671 tut considerably under thatte
Hance Protective Ins Tulsa Iced
ond lint bid of $14F141 : 4
The Alarm System Oompenrt
bid is expected to bo approved se
soon as figures SA checked tind
verified '
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CONGILATVLATIONtr
Mr ind M1 Oen Itoritkoetteer
Hammon are parents of an eight
pound Mile ounce boy born i at
100I I m Friday at Memorial
hosPICIL
TONI visit
rINKERTONI visrt t'
Mr and Mrs Ted Pinkerton of
Woodwsrd spent rtiday t ems 1-It
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Wells, Virgil. The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 11, 1958, newspaper, May 11, 1958; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2087321/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.