The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1959 Page: 6 of 12
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B 2 COL CUTLINES—CUSTOM BUILT SOW—Fred I) Sscott of
Nashville Tenn helps a diner ith unsteady lees find a place at the
bar as 10 orphan- pigs line up for 'chow at the substitute sow he
built- The mama pim: died shortly after the pies were hint and Scott
found had-leddine too burdensome So he bedded the pi don d(mn in
- the trunk of a junk car and built the "sow- of planks and soft drink
- bottles
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Clore Vidal Bread--
Debbie's Divorce Suit
way hit corre:'y "V$: To a SmA:1
P1rInet- bcrn Trial Is Postponed
Sae s M'--iry A:at-rny -1925
Despte:-trs Arrny he LOS ANGELES (AP
NVELS f:rst rrrate o- a NaVy trins- actres Debo:e Re7—no'As- di-sorce
port in World War II riter Edd:e Fisher
-41Ik h-1 been postponed two days to
" I Feb 19
There are 171 e:fferent kinds Attorney Frank B Bc1Cher rep-
of f:sn in Ohio waters resenting -M:ss Reynt:ds acked
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the delay because of a confIxtin
h:s work schedule
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FILES OF -
BURIIEIT'S DRUG STORE
In Stonewall Oklahoma
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4416 HENSLER'S will mail 3 our pies:riptions
promptly uhen requested We invite air of you
to come in and see us When in Ada!
STORE HOURS: 8 AM to 7 inr-
t For Emergencies Sundays and After Hours' Pho-11E 2-6376
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Darn' 'Thornton of Norman was
The average American makes !
a guest of Ernest Thompson 'rues-
approxima:ely 301 hone ca"s a
I day morning
year
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This is in no way a "stripped" car you're
looking at Come in and study the manufac-
turerV suggested retail price of a Buick
Ie:ABRE like this equipped with Twin Tur-
bine automatic transmission radio heater
white sidewall tires and anything eh--e you
want in your next car Then do the same to
the top models of the leading low-priced three
and you'll find the statement above stands up
What a difference for only S2002
Now think how much more you'd enjoy a
Buick A comfortable substantially built auto'n-lobile
A car with the -fin&t ride in all Buick
history A car with Buick's exclusive fin-cooled
brakes and the smoothest type of transmission
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you can own
for only $20
R G Miner of The Daily Okla-
homan was in Ada Tuesday He
was to meet with a small group
of Adans- at the Aldridge Hotel
Miller writes the popular Smok:-
ing Room" column for the Okla-
homa City paper
Vera Young Gillette Beauty!
Shop now open at 420 NorthOak
FE 2-7800 2-11-4t
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Cecil Bradshaw expert furni-
ture refinishing and repair All
work guaranteed 700 1Vest 23rdi
FE 2-3552 - 1-21-1m
Bill Nicholson Wewoka Sem-
inole County Sheriff was an Ada
visitor Tuesday
Mrs L A Grant 734 East
Eighth is back from Dallas Tex-
as where she spent a week with
her daughter and son-in-law 1A1r
and Mrs J F Miller and family
Re-Opening for business Thurs-
day February l'Zth The Dog
House Allen highway
2-11-1t
111Cy VIC ALI 4-1111g:1Z:11d 101 d 1-1tLieutenant
and Mrs Bill Club Dinner Mr Broadrick had
Son are the parents of a daughter worked Monday morning for a
Jan Marie born February 8 in short while and seemed to be
Lincoln Nebraska hospital Mrs! feeling much better Trice Broad-
Gibson is the former Janet Tay- ! ri-ck is a former resident of Ada
'or Lieutenant Gibson is station- I and was principal of Ada High
ed at the Lincoln Air Force Base School He is the brother of Sher-
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs! rif Bill Broadrick
Ralph Taylor Ada and Mr and I
Mrs Wocdrow Gibson Allen Mrs! Mr and Mrs R B Strong and
Ralph T5y1or left this week to Debbie were-in Ponca City over
visit Lieutenant and Mrs Gibson the weekend visiting relatives
and the new baby in Lincoln ! and friends of Mrs Strong
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M E Warren who has been Mr A R Wallace was in
with the -Singer Sewing Machine Philadelphia through Monday tor
Company almost continually since s a principal's convention He is
1937 as salesman uriti11951 when principal of Ada Junior High
he was made manager at Ada has School- -
resigned and is now with -Nlont- -
gornery Ward Sewing Machine Edward Everett principal
division of the appliance depart- speaker at the Gettysburg battle-
ment A cordial invitation is ex- field spoke for two hours Ab-
tended to all to -come in and visit - raham Lincoln had been asked
him there ' 2-11-It to mak6 a few remarks and de
livered his Gettysburg Address
in less than five minutes
For best i buys in Electric Sew
Inc machines Contact M E War
ren at Montcomery Ward FE 2-
2900 Residence FE 2-4585
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Say it with music from Slocum's
Music Company with a beauti-
fully gift wrapped album - for
Valentine's Day 2-8-5t
The Exemplar Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi will hold its annual
Valentine's Banquet at East Cen-
tral next Friday night -
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Dees Cjeee Shop vrifl remain
open until 8:30 pm evenings 123
South Townsend 2-9-5t
Raymond V-bite Vester Page
and Homer Gosnell were officiat-
ing inducted into the Ada Kiwanis i
Club at its regular noon meeting-!
Ada's four civic clubs will hold
a joint meeting next Monday at
East Central State College where
they'll hear an address from the
national secretary of The Salva-
tion Army '
Reweaving moth holes burns
tears Experienced Mrs Cock 730
South Turner 7-8-6t
Carla and Arthur Herman chil-
dren of Dr and 'Mrs J Chalmers 1
Herman arein New Orleans La
the
more
than the best models of the leading low-priced cars
money can buy A wonderfully quiff and
greatly respected car! -
Owners report QUALITY outstanding
Your money in a Buick today puts you in on
the ground floorof what promises to be a long
new time of leadership' for Buick cars "My
sixth Buick and the best I ever owned"
"Best-operating car I've - driven in thirty
years!" "Much the best Buick yet
Reports like these mean extra pleasure in your
Buick own-ership and they mean hard
dollar value when the time comes to trade
It all adds up to the best proof in 50 years that:
"WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
BUICK PEOPLE WILL BUILD THEMr
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Your Quality Buick Dealer in Ada Is RICHARDSON BUICK-CO
TitE ADA EVENING NEWS
where they are participating in
the Mardi Gras celebration While
in New Orleans they are guests
61 their grandparents -
or ip
Mr and Mrs Bonnie Frye Jr'
announce the birth of a son An- angsters Force Singers on Public?
thorny Wayne born February 6 at -
Valley View Grandparents are
Mr- and Mrs W W Miller and
Mr and Mrs B D Frye all of
Ada
Dee's Coffee Shop will remain
open until 8:30 pm evenings 123
South Townsend 2-9-St
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Mrs M J Faust 711 East Thir-
teenth is quite ill in Valley View
Hospital She suffered a paralytic
stroke February 1 and has been
hospitalized since Arriving Tues-
day a week ago to be with her
were Mr and Mrs J D Faust
and Mr and Mrs-J E McElreath
Sr all of Sacramento Calif Mrs
M J Faust is the mother of Mrs-
ZIcElreath and J D
For clock repair See Leland
Beavers J Kent Smiths Jewelers
2-4-1m
Mrs Edith Hudson and Mrs
Inez Richmond visited in the home
of Mr and Mrs Trice Broadrick
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WASHINGT&T (AP)--The Sen- (13-Ark) has predicted the inquiry! Joe Salardino of Denver I make sales
ate Labor-Maagemellt Commit- will show a sinister combine of I He also said Charles Lichtman ! Milton ' Hammergren of Cross
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tee continuing 4ts Tprobe of the top underworld figures and cor-1 former president of the Game Ma- Lake Minn vho has since left
juke box industry tc'itay Iv looking rupt labor union officials has tried 1 chine Union in New York City the company teztif5-d he and oth-
into evidence that pngsters some- to put the juke box pinball and has been called to tell the story er company officers were upset
times try to fOrce certain singers vending machine business in cities! of -a plot to kill one of his organ- ' about having to use underworld
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on the public - t from New York to Denver under t izers- characters as distributors but we
Committee ounstl -Robert P" its iron rule - - I The hearing got under way had to sell juke boxes -
Kennedy said i-he e(p'ects before Kennedy named among toda71-ibTuesday with a former official of I Rif'is K'ing a consultant to the
he is through to prt-Auce'evidence witnesses John Vitale of St Lous-r the Wurlitzer Corp big juke box ! American Bar- A---in CrIrce Pre-
hoodlums have4 muscled in on juke 1 Raymond Patriarca ' of Provi- ' manufacturing f i r m testifying- ! vention Committee testi!ed pin-
box record dsin-ibutrig firms with i dence RI: Frank Zito of Spring- ! that as its general sales manager I ball gambling produces 300 mil-
the idea of pushing---:hese 'singers I field Ill: Mike Genovese of Gib- I in the 1940s he had to make 1 lion dorlars a year of illegal rev-
Chairman John : Le McClellan sonia and Pittburgh Pa and ' deals with gangsters in order to i enues
New In gas economy too! I
PANEL' PROBES JUKE BOX TRADE
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In planning the '59 Buick the new Wi14cat
engines transmissions and axlei! were all
engineered to work together for greater as
mileage Across the country owners tell us
they are getting 15 to 20 miles per gallor in
the '59 Buicla And in a recent thorough ikst
of Buick LeSabre against attather ear' of
comparable size and a good reputation for
economy the Buick wonin --eters' case
under all kinds of driving conditions
So we think we've got a new kind of ratti
this Buick LeSabre And we suggest yo ti! go
to your Quality Buick Dealer's and see whether
you agree before you buy a new -
Potio-Stricken Secretary Now
Carefully Types With Tipgue
LOUISVILLE 1(y ()—Georgia Lee (Jo) Sherrill paralyzed by
polio four years ago- lies in an iron lung at home unable even to
move her head frcn side to side
Yet the 23-yea-old former secretary can type accurately -
The minor mircle is achieved by use of her tongue
1109 N Broadway
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v"Ittt 7 - ' He said :Iiss ShcrilIs ---rnazSouthern
Pell set up Miss Sher- ing spirit ov(rwhelrned thoe who
rill's special apparalyS so it would helpqd her
operate on low voltage direct cur: Mi-ss Sherrilrs frt typewrit-
rent while the typeAriter operates ten letter was to Pattl4zon It be-
on standard house current gan:
Pattison's gadge is the heart "I wish I cou:d find 9-:e words
of the systn It erables 'Miss to express my apprecut(11
Sherrill to iggle: the end of a -
pointer conta!ned 49 a slot labelled —
with the ddsired: letter closing
an eieetricaf cirit to operate
the key Shd ust'Sr a miniature
RepubliCan Speakers
Get Lincoln Theme
WASHINGTON (Al') — The
Republicans hoping to borrow a
page from their party's first pres-
ident announced this theme' today
for this year's Abraham Lincoln
Ines 111C11111illa V Leta la WC nutue 1 - anniversary dinners:
of Mr and Mrs Trice Broadrick I The minor mircle is achieved by use of her tongue
and Bruce 'Monday evening while I The - "tongue - typeWriter" was -Emulate Lincol n's example of
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I- I turning a '58 defeat into a '60
they were in Chickasha for a Press put together by erhyloyes of three keyboard with 43 characters in
vic ory
Club Dinner Mr Eroadrick had ' companies: GeneraI Electric In- a straight line '
' LineOin who was born 150 years
worked Monday morning for a ternational Businest Madhines and '
short while and -seemed -to- be Southern Bell - "This is unique breatise nohin:" ago Thursday was -defeated in
I is held in 1lis Sher-111s mouth" 1858 when he ran for the L S
ieTling rri-i:h :1e7tel---2'1- Broad- I ---':—-- - 1--- - —7' v--- 1 is held in Miss Sherills mouth" 1858 when he ran for the L S
IBM donated an' electric tYPe- Pattie- said -The device is ready Senate but was elected in 1860
rick is a former resident of Ada writer which req ires a much l ‘henever she ‘vatts to use her -
and was principal of Ada High lighter touch tha :I a -standard "
School He is the brother of Sher- tongue to type" -
machine -- --plus á' device which
rif Bill Broadrick ' It toOk Pattison four months to
operates it by remote control 0 a leial
i I develop his cog in the system
Mr and Mrs R IL Strong and 1GB gave the -green light to "Time and again I came lip
Debbie were - in Ponca City over model maker Wesley S' Pattison i against a wall-- he said -Then DANDRUFF!
the Weekend visiting relatives to devise a - link 'etween Miss I prayed and somehow the next vck cc 4 -
and friends of Mrs Strong Sherrirs tongue tnd the type- I answer came" i
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because of the SIZE of each pieee the un-
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want in your next car Then do the same to new time of leadership for Buick cars ‘‘ly - is 'T 4 It- 5 f 't-- -- ' I Ia- " : ''0' ' t V ' ''" -----
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the top models of the leading low-priced three sixth Buick and the best I ever owned!" - I ' 1 4" '''':-- -- -' -'-----"'t - ses )ist" ---'--::t:t: IIc ''1 4 4
Of Buick LeSabre agrainstanather ear of and you'll find the statement above stands up "Best-operating car I've - driven in thirty ? - 4'"1"0 - t -----t : -c -- :---
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comparable size and a good rei)utation for -
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Reports like these mean extra pleasure in yo7tr - ''siooP"- ' 4: t--?
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' PROBES JUKE BOX TRADE
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announce the birth of a son An- Gangsters Force Singers on Public -
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thony Wayne born February 8 at -
- homan was in Ada Tuesday He
WASHINGTON (APi—The Sen- (Ark has predicted the inquiry I Joe Salardino of Denver ' make sales
was to meet with a small group Valley View Grandparents are :
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- a a 1Mr and Mrs W W Miller and ate Labor-Nlahageraelat Commit- will show a sinister combine of I He also said Charles Lichtman Milton ' Hamrneraren of Cross
aaa a-- ataaaa4 of Adans- at the Aldridge Hotel
Mr and Mrs B D Frye all of i
- a - - - ' -- t ft Miller v-rites the popular Smok-- tee continuing 4ts Tprobe of the top underworld figures and cor-II former president of the Game Ma- Lake Minn who has since left
i ing Room" column for the Okla:-
- - 1 juke box industry tesay istlooking rupt labor union officials has tried : chine Union in Neva York City tile company tesaifatail he and oth-
i I ) -- a r a
ata fi-oma City paper - -
into evidence that gangsters some- to put the juke box pinball and-- has been called to tell the story er company or vere a et
p F
t t Dee's Coffee Shop will remain
toitcnethsetry to fOrce certain singers vending machine business in cities 1 of "a plot to kill one of his organ- abaut having to use underworld
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a k public a t from New York to Denver under t izers" characters as distributors "but we
Vera Young Gillette B e a u t y open until 8:30 pm evenings: 123 ::
aa -a -- - - ' - - Shop now open at 420 NorthOak i South Townsend 2 9-5t co
ttesaeid rhotemsc1p7e-clItos!Debrter 1 TuTehsedayhets!irtihnga fgoortrneurnodfericiativatf- hand2fosseR11nju14:ea bcooxnessu
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a ant to the
a Mrs M J----'1-austa 711 he is East Thir-
N-Jew i through :to prtaduce evidence iv-itnesses John Vitale of St Lou-si-i the Wurlitzer Corp big juke box American Bar- A-sn Crime Pre-
Cecil Bradshaw expert furni- teenth is quite ill in Valley
ture refinishing and repair All ' Hospital She suffered a paralytic hums hae muscled in on Juke Raymond Pa
dlv 1 triarca - of Provi- manufacturing f i r m te stifa-ing vention Committee testified pin-
box record ds-aributang firms with 1 dence RI: Frank Zito of Spring- : that as its general sales manager ball gambling produces 300 mil-
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i work guaranteed 700 1Vest 23rd: stroke February 1 'and has been
i the idea of pushingahese 'sincers field Ill: i‘like Genovese of GOD- : in the 1940s he had to make lion dollars a year el illegal rev-
FE 2-3552 : - 1-21-1m hospitalized since Arriving Tues-
Chairman John : riLe McClellan sonia and Pittaburgh Pa and 4 deals with gangsters in order to enues
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- : Re-Opening for business Thurs- Mrs Edith Hudson and Mrs 'de
move her head frcan side to side ta --
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day February nth The Dog Inez Richmond visited in the home' e
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