Holdenville Daily News (Holdenville, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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PACE FOUR — HOLDENVILLE (Okla) DAILY NEWS - THURSDAY AUG it
1 British Queen Mother
HMENYILLE DMLY NEWS Not Nanning To Quit
Sue Emmcnuel Circle
Meets At Oldham Home
A meeting of Sue Eininvnuel
circle IA Vit 11111 i Church
held laq Thursday It the home of
Airs Alt' uhifhini 71)1 E
The ineetii !! ti orth—
by 'Airs Roy Etio and Mr- Inn
Stariburry lead th
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Leon AJinv iitii ttiv
William Clark the 16intL' CI )!-
en by and Mr- Itill Vatkins
614 F 10111 for their son horn
Wednesday at P&S lloypital The
baby weighed eight pounds
eight ounces at birth
ne couple has hk4) other chil-
dren -- Patti five and Nlichele
two Maternal gran(hoothei is Mrs
Joe Farris Lakewood Calif and
paternal grandparents are Mr and
Mrs W C Makins
METEORITE qlOWER
Every 21 hours uhout eight bil-
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tiny Erains to enormous chunks of
met“I and stone cuter the earth's
atmosphere
14'or service you can de-
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lig lead her daughter Queen
Eltalieth II has mappeci a new
INGER WO !(hl°dtlI1 of public duties and
01areas trips for the smiling
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The royal fatolly prepared a
Summer lartliday party tor her to-
Aay — jig-1 her two daughters
Eliza:will and Margaret their
Id husbands Prince Philip and An-
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ff the new -euretAry 111( etiw ()Mon dip Pliii111 dressing or
laoceeded
loy had "orlie thottenls
recerding tIo Iii lIre's ne Salad recipe from
the mmtlie Ik iniI e(inductuw Pennsylvania: one cup Iiht cream
11( 11"11r II tanc 2 teapooils granulated sugar 12
cup viiietir 12 teaspoon salt 2
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thrifty buy at ELLISTON'S Get a whole
ham — or either half — at a real low
price lEnjoy it hot and savory and spicy
sweet for Sunday dinner — cold and taste-
thrilling in scrumptious sandwiches and
salads during the week Yes — it's an
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! he handled the prolden lead in- Mee 1 cup chopped scallions Come
directly to (1- I( flI bine first 4 ingrediviits early in
Ines it: presiding of- the daY Refrigerate Wash and
tcei7 particularly over state and (Irani lettuce bral( up into salad
t!t1 :Jts J ( howl Refrigerate Marinate seal
"atiotttly rave it ti liens in I:Mil mixture and toss
that ViHnit'll II II) In 1altit11111- Cil'ssilfg with salad just before
:y talented in crder OJ hand
tin
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Asked if this meant sue thffight i fse a mix to niaku date-cheose
drop biscuits Pit I cup of fresh
a woman couldn't be president of
the United States she me!wered date and cut into coarse sections
Combmc 2 cups of biscuit inlx
that women generally don't like to
PaY as much att(ntion vith 12 cup of soft American
tyntivt ctatt (such as reetttd cheese spread (Jr grated American
cheese Add 3'4 cup of milk and
K(eplirt) is in' n do And until wo
clioppcti it and stir to louder-
lu( II -tii-t—ptty more intention to su( h'
tlicy're nut itinilifitql fur th ttttly soft th)ugh Drop by spoon-
prcsidtncy Slit-'s wit tiflL Iii thI: lids on 21-eitsed haking sheut Baku
w 0 II 10 to 15 minutes In a 423 degrve
Ipation tnther Nlany
itlinincnt in taty nn1 national f'vtll Scr hot Makes 18 bk
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK 11
ow t ti xt tm I Y CONORK (UPI )--Thc
7:30 p -- 1'ml lit tit it :1 pirt: or chit) toectin c111 111(q1-g Co "s Ilsked
Church will ha‘ 1A1 u1vict 1 gcts dull: k for cvci yin's opinH 14111"'°'1un 1" and broad-
thtb upcoming scsion of (Am-
anti tow iit loll the Vt1 V1)1I h'u6 Id is(tvIL
clam h vat' lhor 1 hca i t'1c
" 11" Th" :Ind The nt twork made the request
ifi'"4 ttritus k'Ctillimlay to Senate
Y"" ""Il r""' Majifi'ity Leader Lyndon B John-
4 wttt ftr that 1IY sc"""n son 11)-Tex t and Atinority Lead-
Tuesday inchaled I orority OII1 41' M Dirksen I and
ing a kalleeklatsch iind a patio Vice President Richard M Nixon
party Al all three eventtt I t' t 1 - such it s have been denied
ducted this little poll IVly question in the paA Both House and Sett-
was: -Do you think I t !multi Itrut ale have rules barring television
:ny hair cut relyled and the col:'1 except for special occasions
ing a kalfeeklatsch Ind a patio
Vice l'r
party Al all three events I t' t 1 - k4lic " " Nixon
n musts have been denied
ducted this little poll 1liv
in the past Both House and Sen
ate have rules barring television
was: -Do vou think I hould hdve
:HY hair (111 :Old thy cOLIr
ChillnAed t40 Thrll cx"" ()ccasi"s
bin began 'My sonority sisters were
unanimously tor tae lova fild even and IYIe ()I cosmetics as well And
tXpITSSed kViIIIIWIltSH to do th 10 turn resulted ill the lilt)-
job right thou and there Alter a ""1tc cilliclusit)n that changed hair
breathle7s irom that I c""'r and stYle changed ward-
went on to the cfh comment roue thetne and new cosmctics
there ranged from "You bettor w"Ill niran alMOSt totally new
personality However I never did
think about it- to an enthusiastic
1hars a wonderful jaea think Lut a conclusive aw4w(r as to) whe-
ther du Ow iii tIUII they thought all these changes
t WM1111 be beneficial or nt)t
At the patio party Pa fulestion
lead to involved discoson or III(' loPPcr of the evening came
what such a chance of horstvi Nvhen my nine-year-oki brother
would mean The more was asked what he thought about
icanyinithicd 1a Ike nluer it Ile effectively closed the mat-
ter to all future discussion by giv-
much thom111 and decidtd it
would be a dratic undeMahlint ing as his answer a loud definite
As ono pninut1 nut ayuH 10 and tonmnatie "NW" 'rum he had
tht color schonw vow 10 have a reason for his answer he
looked me straight in the eye and !
wardrobe be cause the clothes 'ba
imve now moit not v0 ‘11 stated batty that "you wouldn't
with another cnlioi ni hait” This look good that way" That I sub
caused others to observe CIA not mit is 1 statement noo woman can
only the wardrobe theme wivild dt'fY
have to he chanted hut the do:oie
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R O BRANNON
General Aleut
63 Counties Due Valuation Hike On Real Propert
OKLAHOMA CITY (urq
Sixty-three of Oklahoma's 77 coun-
ties today faced increases in
assessed valuations on real one
tterty
file increases were ordered
Wednesday by the state Board of
Equalization in a 4-1 decision one
the responsibility to county cum- values in some counties
missioners and other local govern- were so low it would require a 75
ing hoards per ck-nt increase to bring them
Aialersm mntended the ultimate I:p to the state aVerage Dunn rec-
efleet would be a total ta x ommended and the commission
incrense of $17 million Any in accepted a proposal to hold the
crease in revenue would go to lo- boost to 10 per cent for tiny one
cal governments with schools get- year 01 ly real property assess
(Jr the most far-reaching verdicts ting the bulk of it mems are affected Personal pro
in state history I The board voted to increase val- perty will not be changed
The board tentatively agreed to nations in all counties where --An1erson--s2aid-he thought the
meet Aug 16 to hear protests to assessments did not equal the change was unfair and the stir-
the order state ratio on July 1 1960 assess- vey unrealistic and that the re-
State Auditor Andy Anderson ors' report However no county' stilt would be a ta x increase An-
board secretary and the only valuation will Le hiked more than derson said if the board were trY-
member to vote against the inkei 10 per cent in one year The state ing to equalize it should also low
any county commissioner or average on the percentage of er assessments in counties above
taxpayer could protest Two other assessed valdation in ratio to fair the state average
members Attorney General Mitc cash sale value is 2207 per cent -When you raise valuations in
Q Williamson and Examiner and All counties below that will be 63 counties" Anderson said "it
Inspector John M Rogers were increased by the state board's or- will result in tax increases in 63
Hot present der Difference increases will be counties and I will bet a chicken-
Argue Over Taxes posted on rural and urban prop- miller on it"
Anderson and Gov Howard Ed- erty in each county depending on "If the county commissioners
mondson disagreed over whether the local ratio authorize it" Edmondson said
the ruling cmcat a tax increase Limited To 10 Per Cent The governor said a valuation
Edmondson said the action he Tax Commission Chairman j'oe increase does not mean a tax
not raise taxes a dollar but leaves l Dunn submitted a letter stating boost Ile said counties could re
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duce thuir millage if they desired
and produce the same revenue
with no tax hike
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DEATH TOLL INCREASEi
TAIPEI UN—The death tc1
from floods in central and south-
ern Formosa stood at 114 today
with another 95 persons missing
and 400 injured
235 GENERALS RETIRE
ISTANBUL I UPI - Detetn‘e
ister Fahri OzcLick
announced t1-! retircnient of 2S5
I gcfli!a k slai
Haunts were earrioi out with the
im of having a yo1y'
He said those retiri:d iheitRied
himself and the coininitodri
chief of the zainy general
Gen Ragib
New Enijand's longet is
the Jaimstown aerws tiit t
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baby wend
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Millirons, Don. Holdenville Daily News (Holdenville, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1960, newspaper, August 4, 1960; Holdenville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2093372/m1/4/?q=del+city: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.