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- PAGE FOUR — HOLDENV1LLE 10 DAILY NEWS—WEDNESDAY June 18 1958
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11-ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FOLMCAL
Democrat's primal''' July 1
ISIS Candidates listed are
Democrats unless otherwise des
looted by (1)
CONGRESS ITU DISTRICT
Tom Steed
COUNTI ATTORNEY
Max Darks
George S Turner
COUNTY TREASURE
J Henry Day
Earl Moore
COUNTY SIIERIFF
Bob Chadick
T J (Slim) Sonders
Bontie Abernathy
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Mrs Bess Harmon
COMMISSIONER DIST 1
Lonnie Lowder
Bill Benham
COMMISSIONER DIST
Lloyd Heath
C W (Woody) Morris
Lloyd Hall -
Wayne J Chowins
R O (Bob) Brannon
COMInSSIONER DIST
Fred Brown
Donald T Loltis
Earl Cotton
Jack Mauldin
USTICE OF PEACE NO 1
Gus Collins
Ed Summers
NV (Oscar) Knight
CONSTABLE PLACE NO I
Frank Cherry
COOLER 'PADS All sizes Weath-
erreda ' 6-23-26te
VORNADO AIR CONDITIONERS
— Essick coolers the two leaders
Weatherred's 6-5-tfc
C:CYCLE REPAIR SIIOP
— Vicycles Repaired
Parts For AU Makes
' New & Used Bicycles
Jr- For Sale —
Cushman Eagle Scooter
O Whizzer Motor Bike
Monark Motor Bike
OPEN
5 p tn Week Days
AU Day Saturday & Sunday
T24 S Gull Phone 1421
FOSTERS ItEXALL Drug has 1
elastic supports for sprains and 1
ruptures — elastic hosiery song-
lets knee caps abdominal sup-
and trusses 6-24-6ic 1
2—PEPLIC NOTICES
Big - Thick Juicy
wiricuacEns
111 2 for 35e
lati ea 6 for $105
Botnoto Coneys
Al:DEISOTS
Gr00ERY St MARKET
112 S Gulf Phone 331
I-PROFESSIONAL spinners
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t1::-ys On Duty
8 crn to 6 pm Week Days
8 cm to 8 pm Saturdays
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CurrOsi DUG
112 N 13dwy Phone 475
GUARANTEED CUSTOM uphol
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Free pickup service Holdenville
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15-SEWING MACHINES
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Maytag Sales & Service
119 N Bdwy
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We Are In Position to
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Free Inspection — Frei Estimates
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Licensed — Bonded
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Phone $74
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J a CUMMINS Livestock
dealer for cattle and hogs Phone
351 12-20-tfci
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ELNA ADLER
Cali 334 for Parts
Service Free Demonstration
101-BUILDING ROME REPAIR
rtrst Quality Per Sq
ROOFING 4515
24 z 24 Single
WINDOW UNITS 41125
Hesvy Duty
SCREEN DOORS3575
Dierks 61 Foot
CREOSOTE POSTS-35c
Callon Outside
WRITE PAINT —PIO
Ramsey Lumber
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REPAIR
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60 Months To Pay
Amount
of Loan
$ 20000
Monthly
Payments
$ 416
$ 50000" -$1040
$ 70000 $1455
$100000 $2079
$150000 ' $3119
$200000 -$UM
$250000 $5196
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DUB INGRAM Mgr
17-TELEVISION SALES
SERVICE
TELEVISION SERVICE — Satis-
faction guaranteed or your money
back Herb Robertson service
manager If we keep your set
overnight we'll bring you one to
use free! London's TV & Refrig-
eration Phone 67 7-1 a -Mc
II—REFRIGERATION SALES
SERVICE
LONDON'S TV Se Refrigeration—
lioldenville's only refrigeration
service company All makes re-
frigerators air conditioners Fac-
tory authorized scaled unit re-
pair Bill London Phone 67
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24—MALE or FEMALE HELP
WANTED
MAN OR WOMAN — to take
Motors in knickers
over route of estabished eusto- toying with a nine ft
mers in Ifoldenville Weekly land
profits of $5000 or more at start The ether games wei
possible No car or other invest-
ment necessary Will help you get from Pittsburgh and P
started Write C fl Ruble Dept
6-3 The J R Watkins Company 57—MISCELLANEOUS
(Continued)
Metniehis 2 Tenn 6-18-Ito
32—APARTMENTS FOR RENT
FURNISHED — 3 room duplex
close In Phone 662 6-18-tre
3 NICE LARGE rooms 2 closets
built in cabinet 124 North Kelk-1
cr Call 809 6-I8-tfc
NICELY FURNISHED apartment
Adults 309 North Broadway
Phone 493 6-20-3tc
2 ROOM apartment Call 766M
6-20-6tp
UNFURNIRIED Duplex Apart
meat 421 North Oak phone 841
6-5-tre
dEVOMINNO
35-FITRMS1DED ROUSES
2 BEDROOM furnished house
Reasonable Call 1567 after 6 p
m 807 South Broadway 6-19-3te
36—UNFURNISHED HOUSES
UNFURNISHED 4 ROOM duplex
excellent condition 106 Country
Club Drive Call 2068 6-18-4te
THREE ROOMS and bath Phone
809 5-21-tte
39-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT
TV SETS for rent $750 per
month Lochs Hardware & furni-
ture 10-13-tfc
50—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
DUE TO ILLNESS will sacrifice
1956 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday sedan
Make offer Bob Riddlo phone
171841 6-1-tfc
51-AUTORWRILE SERVICE
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SERVICE
824 N Hinckley
Phone 1234
HIGH QUALITY
GASOLINE
Wash & Lubrication
All Brands Oil
Polish & Waxing
All Sizes New and
Used Tires
Accessories Plugs
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CONTINUED
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Uncondidonally Guaranteed
MUFFLERS
During the lifetime of the
iehicle on which it is in-
stalled FREE INSTALLATION
S & L SALVAGE
1123 11 Echo Phone 421
52—FOR SALE or FOR RENT
SEVEN ROOM house 817 South
Oak call 707 6-2061p
53—FARM LANDS FOR SALE
315 ACRES Good small ranch
Ideal for country estate Won-
derful building site Connects
both Ito Idenville Lakes Plenty
grass and lespedera 4 nice ponds
Nearly new barn with loafters on
3 sides 3 nice corrals New fen-
ces R P Shed Lakeside Ranch
call 1018 620-6tc
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16—DOUSES AND LOTS
FOR SALE
SMALL FIVE room house 516
East 4th phone 10324 649-3tp
3 BEDROOM HOME rerfeet con-
dition newly painted hardwood
floors venetian blinds carpet
Prited to seU quick 805 South
Echo Phone 1018 6-20-6te
57-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
MUD & SNOW TREAD
CONVENTIONAL TREAD
Reasonable Prices
SMITH TIRE &
SUPPLY Co
124 W Main Phone 491
PLYMOUTH Brand Baler twine
Holdenville Mill & Elevator Co
6-20-26tc
NEW YORK (UM— There
isn't much home - produced base-
ball in this town anymore but
Tuesday night there were three
games running on TV
It was a slightly heady situation
for local ball fans Fort of com-
parable to the delirium a dog
might feel who is invited for an
overnight stay at the old bone
ronm of the Museum of Natural
Iiistory
One of the games involved a lo-
cal outfit called the New York
Yankees although of course the
Yankees aren't really a ball
team They're more like General
Motors in knickers They were
toying with a nine from Cleve-
land The other games were piped in
from Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
BOATING SPECIALS
Mark 75—Electrie
MERCURY MOTOR4695
Mark 55
MERCURY MOTOR MI
Mark 30
MERCURY MOTOR $365
Used 1 II"
EVINRUDE
WELCH CARS
FOR SALE 7— 80 acres of choice
prairie hay will make over one
ton per acre See or call Mrs
kinks 415 East 8th phone 489
6-20-3W
SAVE 11P TO 25 on famous
Briggs & Stratton motor — power
mowers nt R B Lottis Hardware
& Furniture 6-23-26te
MINNOWS — 3 dozen $100
count on ski equipment Gi le's
Lake Store Phone 177843
8-13-tic
1
61—FURNITU1U E HOME
APPLIANCES 1
PHILCO 'BEERIGERATOR Good
condition 412 North Broadway
6-20-3tp
LIKE NEW O'Keefe and Merritt
stove dinette bedroom suite
Lorene Wells Wetumka 6-19-2tp
LATE MODEL Admiral chest deep-
freeze bed room suite and other
furniture 106 C C Drive i
6-23-6tp
67—FRUITS VEGETABLES —
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
4 o 11 4
RODS REF'S
S LINES LURES
Complete Supply of
FISHING EQUIPMENT
Wilkins Servs Stn
119 S Echo Phone 77
TRADE AT
VAIL'S
Grocery & Station
200 E Hghwy Phone 1341
Save Money On
GAS & OILS
gb Meats Groceries
Feed Tire
Untied Trading Stamps
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LET THE CHILDREN
WATCH THE ANIMALS
WHILE YOU SHOP
0
65-CATS DOGS BIRDS AND
OTHER PETS
Names You Know—
Brands You Can Trust
-FOR- -
Livestock Sprays
Livestock Vaccines
Veterinary Needs
(We Loan Syringes)
Powders & Sprays
For Flowers & Gardens
Insecticides
SMALL ANIMAL
Hecith Department
Everything For Pets
The Farmer and
Stockman's Headquarters
FOSTERS
REXALL DRUG
Prescriptions Our Specialty
It' TELEVISION
IN REVIEW
By William Ewald
The Pirates were entertaining a
group called the San Francisco
Giants and the Plias were clob-
bering a collection of elderly and
infirm gentlemen called t h e
Dodgers of Los Angeles Tee
Dodgers like network TV were
live while they were in N e w
York but turatel dead when they
moved West
What struck me forcibly after
a leisurely fiddling with all three
contests Was how bad a show
baseball is on television And yet
how fascinating it manages to re-
main Watching a ball game on TV is
a little like watching a parade
through the leg of a midget You
see only a small portion of the
proceedings and what you see
isn't always what you want to
see
One very typical example: last
night in the Giant-Pirates game '
the Pirates hank Foiles singled
and shortly after Bill Virdon
tripled Virdon scored when a
throw from the Giants' Willie
Mays got away from Ciente
catcher Bob Schmidt
What the camera showed was
I) Virdoe swinging te The Giant
rightfielder Felipe A1GU failing to
make the catch against the wall
Vir don going into third 4)
Virdon barreling in when Schmidt
bobbled
What the camera didn't show
was Foiles scaring Virdon racing
around the bases Mays picking
up the ball and chucking it the
realignment of the Giant defense
as the play progressed the re-
action of the crowd and players
Baseball on TV in truncated
You never see the whole action
The most exciting of its situa-
tions — the first-to-second-to-first
double play the hit and run the
triple or inside the park homer
the squeeze—can't be viewed on
their complete canvas What you
get is section action 1
But TV baseball does offer some
positive things They are almost'
always small bits seen in close-
tin: a batter jawing at an um-
pire a pitcher-in-trouble-kicking
dirt back of the mound a
light in the stands a shot inside
a dugout a catcher rubbing an
ache caused by a foul tip
And then of course TV base-
ball occasionally does pack that
powerful audience-getter: a story
Many ball games are tedious
but many also have good scripts
complete with twists complica-
tions heroes bums tears blood
and a fair dose of movement
However despite some of its
TV advantages I doubt whether
baseball will ever rank as a real-
ly satisfactory visual merriment
until the technicians develop 20
or 30 foot screens for the home
By that time I'm afraid the
Dodgers and Giants will have
moved the franchises to Saturn
and Jupiter
Tonight's TV highlights: "Leave
It To Beaver" (CBS-TV) Wally
and the Beaver adopt a rabbit
"Kraft Mystery Theatre" (NBC-TV)-
"Now Will You Try For
Murder?" a whodunit about a
quiz contestant who gets knocked
off—I mean really knocked off—
the night he's about to go for
$160000
N"Traffic Court" (ABC-TV) De-
but of a half-hour series from
Los Angeles in which traffic
cases are recreated This has
been a big success as a local
show in Los Angeles a section of
the nation where the automobile
is outranked only by vitamin D
as an object of veneration
"Wednesday Night" (ABC-TV)
Yarna Bahama a windmill and
Kid Gavilan who has been
through the mill trade leather in
a 10-rounder from Miami Beach
—
The Channel Swim: Steve Al-
len's last show of the season for
NBC-TV on July 6 will be built
completely along the lines of his
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HOTEL BILL — This hotel bill addressed to Chief Presidential Assistant Sherman
Adams was subpoenaed from Boston's Hotel Sheraton Plaza by the House subcommittee
investigating Adams' relationship with millionaire wool manufacturer Bernard Goldfine
Notation in upper right indicates complete bill was sent to Goldfine Bill is dated Septem-
ber 1956
old "Tonight" show It'll feature
some of his old "Tonight" singing
crew—Steve Lawrence Eydie
Gorme Erin O'Brien and Pa ty
Kirby along with audience inter-
views "crazy" shots and a low
pressure atmosphere
Art Carney can't make it as a
regular on the Jackie Gleason
CBS-TV series next year and
Buddy Hackett will be his re-
pidcement Gleason also has been
talking to June Taylor about do-
ing his choreography Ed Mur-
row's "See It Now" pre-empts
CBS-TV's "Studio One" on July
7 for a study of West Germany's
comeback "Watch on the Ruhr"
CBS-TV now has tagged "Der-
ringer" a series set in New Or-
leans after the civil war as one
of the Thursday night replace-
ments for "Climax"—as previous-
ly announced "Zane Grey The-
ater" will be moved from Fri-
day into the second half of the
"Climax" hour
CBS-TV's "GE Theater" has
had its lease renewed for a fifth
season Once each month "GE
Theatre" will present what it
calls a half - hour "special" — a
show with more elaborate produc-
tion a combination of big stars
and scripts by big name writers
Quotes That
Make News
By railed Press International
WASHINGTON — Rep Charles
S Gubser (ft-Cahf) after ex-
pressing dismay at the "obvious
glee" which he said newsmen
showed at the gift-getting diffi-
culties of Presidential Aide Sher-
man Adams:
"There is no greater group of
freeloaders in the world than the
press"
—
TRENTON NJ Gov Rob-
ert B Meyner of New Jersey
after revealing that he received
a bolt of cloth at the 1955 gover-
nors' conference in Chicago but
didn't know wiiether it came from
Boston mdustrialist Bernard
Goldfine
"People send me bolts of cloth
from time to time Frankly I
don't like to receive them I pre-
fer to buy my suits ready-made"
—
OTTAWA — John Reitman
grand-uncle of two-year-old Joel
Reitman heir to a chain store
fortune after the child had becn
found unharmed after his abduc-
tion: "The press was terrific No-
body broke the release and no-
body bothered us leo much They
were very understanding They
I were just wonderful"
The Texas Rangers were used
to protect homesteads against In-
dians while the men were fighting
for Texas' independence from
Mexico under Sam Houston
-
Roses should be sprayed regu-
larly If a general purpose spray
or dust is piffled weekly roses
can be grown free of insect damage
It must take half the fun out of a
bridge club meeting or a sewing
circle when nobody is absent to be
talked about
Writers sometime write ideas on
the cuff — always having soine-
thing uo their sleeves
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LOTS OF HOPPERS — Governor Price Daniel found lots of
grasshoppers in the Texas Panhandle as he made his tour through
Texas inspecting the horde of grasshoppers Governor Daniel with
a large grasshopper (on tie) poses for photographers near Dumas
Texas
The first covered wagon to leave
Massachusetts for the Northwest
Territory started from Hamilton in
December 1787
The first summer schtol in the
United States was held at Mount
Union College in Alliance Ohio
in 1870
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Housing Development
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5 Upright
house part
9 Cape ---
house
12 Seed vessel
13 Toward the
sheltered side
14 Mimic
15 Considering
17 — porch
18 Show
contempt
19 Tidiest
21 Chest rattle
23 Man's
nickname
24 Pronoun
27 -- entrance
29 "— schools
and churches"
32 Wipes out
34 Light wall
36 Sharp reply
37 Distributed
38 German river
39 Killed
41 Compass point
42 Soak flax
44 Individuals
46 Elves
49 Way
53 Southern
state (ob)
54 Prized
possessions
56 Split pulse
57 Ventilates
58 "For sale
or
59 Worm
60 Cap
61 Cloy
DOWN
1 Faucets
2 Wrought
— railings
3 Mark
4 Senior
5 Conflict
6 Straightened
7 Unaspirated
8 Licit
9 Window typ
10 Work
11 Nick
16 Rubber
20 Singing vole'
22 Tilts
24 Demigod
25 Angered
Q—What causes paint to blis-
ter? A—Almost all paint blistering
tan be traced to applying paint
to damp or wet wood Wood
must be perfectly dry
Q—What is Charles E Ash-
burner's claim to fame?
A—He was employed on April
2 1908 as the first city manager
of Staunton Va Ashburner was
the first man in the United States
to hold such a position
Q—To what inn does Long-
fellow refer in his "Tales of a
Wayside Inn"?
A—The Red Horse Inn at Sud-
bury Mass a favorite retreat of
tne poet's
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Swoboda, Dick. Holdenville Daily News (Holdenville, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 18, 1958, newspaper, June 18, 1958; Holdenville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2092568/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.