The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 227, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1959 Page: 3 of 28
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Ada Oklahoma Sunday December 6 1939
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THE ADA EVENING NEWS
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Outstanding Ada Collegian Mobilization Meet
Accepted by OU Med School Calls 644 Baptists
Darryl Fisher senior student:lege credits Presently he is car- H
'at East Central State College has tying 19 hours and will complete ere Monday Night
eetra: I been accepted to the University of his- undergraduate work in time
Darryl Fisher senior student:lege credits Presently he is car-
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been accepted to the University of his- undergraduate work in time
Oklahoma School of Nledicine for to graduate in the spring class
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40P"Vel° ''' the beginning class of September of 196o with a bachelor of SCICTICE Oklahoma Baptists ill hld 47 Rev Perrin Banner ASSOCIR-
e' - 1960 :degree I meetings over the slate Monday Itional missionary said "Training
Son of Mr and Mrs H D Fish- Ile is majorin in chemistry ievening D liz
December 7 to mobie:
'Unions are organizations of Bap-
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t g ext velr's w o lr c in
812 East Seventh Darry a
l has nd nUnoring in math tor their n
ematics an ' ' ' tist churches whi se
huh ek among
Framing I mon ti'
it:4 404114" "1 er one of the most outstanding scho- biology Ile will have completed The mobi iza on
r meeting for the Banner Associa- other things to help neW members
'4 4- I - lastic records at the Ada college 'four years' college work in three
Be has maintained straight yezirs
tion will be held Monday evening 'find their places in the church
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in the First Baptist Church of ' help church members develop
grxtes in all subjects since enter- Fisher has been employed at
Vil Att( nd in( e Phil is 644 Christian skills recruit and train
ing college a ind he merited the the sugg c 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' -
inle lint el t le stlPel Rev Mack Caffey pastor of 'church leaders and workers edu-
‘ re National Honor Roll throughout viston ia
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714 high school Ile now has 89 col-
slim July 57 working
aftermons and eNenings Of the host church I program The unions meet on
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C Sulphur Chamber A
Will Firm Pans l Dr 19David C rtattlillsetlet ' the Sitittuthu aImCinhliktrcrihghtis idiirpeacsttoorr (lute in 181 ia(!itiasttiobneliinef stileanndapptrio-st
1 nilgiri vtstahsoof rainduaticidv IT9T (akdnad Bruce Scott will conduct a song Sunday evenings"
SerVice beginning at 7:15 pmc
:entered East Central in June the with Rev James Evans reading
same year d offering prayer Associations ill join Thirty-eight Oklahoma Baptist
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'throughout the Southassociations
ern Baptist
1 Fisher vas salutatorian of his At 730 pM the scripture an special music ar-
DAPRYL FISHER gradua ting c d hy lass at Ada Iligh rowe Bow e Brown will be -Convention in sponsoring Train-
--- For Annual Event 'sdmol Ile won honorable men- Mobilization night meetings
h'eahrd litv Calley will ' give the 1 i ng
tion in the National Merit Scholar- a hiectives
Georgie suplin (Special) — The ship Test during iett Training Union
ing his high school Tr' aining Union and Monday Oklahoma Baptists have
set a Training Union membership
Rev Rav Q
:goal of 140000 in 1960 or a 10
regular December meeting of the career and merited ntembershiP' in Evangelism
The LiOn Sulphur chamber of Commerce in the National and Oklahoma
Ill be held at the Artesian lintel Honor Societies throughout senior Rev L E Perrin will call the per cent increase over the present
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roll of churches and a‘kard at- 'membership
'dining room Monday evening at high school Ile Placed second tendance cups Bruce Scott will 1 "Training Unions will play a big
Is Home 7:30 p m in the East Central district In- be featured in a solo 1
part during 1960 in the Jubilee
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Announcements ill he made of
terscholastic meet in chemistry' Rev W
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Perrin pastor !Advae five-year program to be
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LANcAsTER pit (m (ge the final plans for the annual Was recipient of the competitive Fairview Baptist Church Sher- climaxed in 1964 with celebration
tuition scholarship to East Con-
the funloving hon arrived Satur-Chamber of Commerce banquet man Texas vitt deliver a special Id the 150th anniversary of or-
(lay at his new home in a resL
which is scheduled at the high tral and was presented the Ki- message And Rev E L Cunning- Iganized Baptist work in North
dentUil section of Lancaster and school cafeteria laniniry II wanis Senior Award ham will give the benediction America" Bev Perrin explained
Since entering East Central he
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Glen Key chairman of commit-1
was greeted vith mixed emotions l
has continued to garner awards'
Ilis owner Lawrence Benedict tee la engat4P a sPeaker an-
Hid sr hola tic honors Ile was
acted the part of a proud papa flounces that Donald S Kennedy
presented the Outstanding Fresh- Pony Fanciers Wiii Converge
Benedict's Wilt' Wiii linnny in on President of the Oklahoma Gas -
wash i Russell Strayhorn is chairman:French Student ""rd
Some of the car wash employesof banquet arrangements commit-' Darryl belonged to the first and The pony fanciers are hitching from such states as Michigan
were ready to depart the scene tee R T Youngers has heen second year Latin clubs vkhile in up their trailers and getting set 'Georgia lowa Kansas Missouri
And most of the iieigliburbod named chairman of ticket sales 'Ada High School holding offices to converge again on Ada as the and Virginia
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kids were delighted ! During the fall months om the organizations en lie also Ada Shetland Pony Sale prepares The sale will be held as usual
George is a 70pound cub who have been invited to paitaipatel was active in the Hi-V for its regular winter sale this l in the ''P o n y Palace of the
belonged to a private owner in :in the monthly meetings of the! Ile WaS affiliated with the Ada week tWorld northwest of the city on
Oklahoma ( ity The owner had Chamber of Commerce with the ChaPter Order of DeMolay for The sale is scheduled to begin:SI' 13
enough of the cub when he found result of greatly increased et-'130vs !Thursday and will continue A special breakfast will be held
his apartment pretty well messed tendance I lie belongs to the Mathematics through Saturday for women visitors Friday morn
tin one day Then Of:wile sneot I It is hoped that the final meet- Club in college 1 Asa Hutchinson one of the part- 'Ling
enough of the cub when he found result of greatly increased at: Bovs :Thursday and will continue
his apartment pretty well messed tendance I Ile belongs to the Mathematics through Saturday
up One day Then George spent! It is hoped that the final meet- Club in college Asa Hutchinson one of the part-
the night in the Oklahoma City ing of 1959 will equal the rec- ners in the enterprise notes that
jail until the Lincoln Park zooord attendance of the NOVenther I GOES WITH CAKES the current sale will probably not
agreed to take him
But Director Warren Thomas
discovered he had too many lions
and too few spaces to keep them
Word came to Benedict 51 in a
newspaper story and Benedict bid
on George because "I always
wanted a lion"
George arrived about dawn to
he greeted by Railway Express
Agent Ira Miller Miller wasn't im-
pressed "I once handled two
grown lions" he explained
Benedict and his wife — they
have no children — arrived with
some nieces and nephews to take
George to the car wash
He was unloaded from a small
cage into his permanent home and
Benedict went in to feed George
George setioted through Benedict's
legs and was about to leave the
cage when reporter Herb Krone of
the Lancaster New Era blocked
the way
Krone said he wasn't afraid of
George "I was laughing so hard
at the car wash boys running off
in every direction that I could
barely stand up Anyway George
is just a friendly little cub"
The car wash is surrounded by
- homes and an elementary school
is only a block away City protec-
tion and health officials checked!
to make sure security and sani-
tary regulations were complied
with
There wasn't a word in the cityl
ordinances on health provisions
pertaining to a lion
Kansas Woman
Dies Saturday
Due to Wreck
By TRE ASSOCIATED PRESS
An Independence Kan WOMan
died in a Tulsa hospital Saturday
of injuries suffered in a two-car
accident at Nowata Thursday
The death of Mrs Anna M
Ba !he 72 increased Oklahoma's
1959 highway fatality toll to 577
compared with 625 for the same
period last year
Mrs Bathe was a passenger in
a car driven by her husband lien
ry Bathe 76 Balke's car collided
with another driven by Mrs Jack
Denton 20 Sycamore' Nan
11E4SE IT
When you wish to re-use a piece
of laransparent plastic wrapping
spread it out on a flat surface
and rub briskly with a clean dry
cloth to restore clinging power
Ill hi Ilk Sag--
QUARANTINED SHIPS: When
we say that we are giving people
a "wide birth" we are keeping
away from them The saying
started with sailing when many
ships were held at port for auarim-
tine purposes during an epidemic
ships leaving the port would make
a wide circle away from what they
called "cLseased ships" thus giving
the ships a "wide berth:
ord attendance of the November! GOES 111-11 CAKES the current sale will probably not I NOW YOU KNOW
meeting when approximately too: Any dried chervil in the house? be as big as the spring and sum-1 If a recipe calk for two cups of
men and women attended the This herb has an affinity for cu- mer events However quite a few flaked canned salmon you'll need
meeting cumbers reservations have already come in a one-pound can
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11-1b capacity washer
$IO DOWN
NO MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
TILL FEB
Ideal for wash 'n wear and regular fabrics because
you have 3 wash and 2 rinse-water temperatures
Full-time lint filter sweeps water every second
Modern agitator gets clothes up to 27 cleaner
IN
AIRLINE four-speaker
full-stereo console
1
2 speaker systems dual A
amplifier with power i
to spare — 28 watts
peak Mahogany finish $s
149"
$S DOWN
25995
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
WITH TRADE
OPEN MONDAY 'III 8:00 PM
12TH AT RENNIE
PHONE FE 2-2900
NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS
UNTIL FEBRUARY
TRU-COLD 2-door
13 cu ft combination
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TRADE
Huge 10I-lb freezer-top for family-sized storage
Cycle Cold cooling system never needs defrosting
Roomy storage door 3 adjustable shelves
Pay nothing until February
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Sale! Airline deluxe 21" SIGNATURE 36" gas range
fringe-area console TV with waist-high broiler
Thin-line design on 23995 Chrome-top model with tgli
swivel base Two 5' versatile griddle Has I
speakers Mahogany swingout broiler also aml
finish Blond $IO more 810 DOWN Oven window light $10 DOWN
$219
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Special! Shirt
plus cuff links
298
Men's wash'n weor
Sanforized ' cotton
dress shirt White
colors I 4to- I 7
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Carol Brent
deluxe sheers
3 prs 280
First quality pro-
portioned hose
Choose seamless or
full fashioned
Sizes: 812-11
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Beautiful under foot
and easiest of all car-
pets to keep clean In
9 and 12 widths
SALE! Orion®
sweater vests
344 1698
Regularly 398
Boys smart 4but-
ton style Won't
shrink fade or
stretch SMI
8-3 I 99
Elastic side gores
for snug easy fit
cushion crepe
soles Red blue
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Men's fine
suburbans
Expertly tailored
wool nylon cash-
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Reg 6 for 354
Elastic-kg style in
assorted colors with
nylon trim Women's
sizes S M I XL
SALE All-nylon tweed SALEI 5995 swivel rocker
broadloom with cushion —sparkling Orlon' covert
Styled for comfort—
pampers back shoul-
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seat tufting 5 colors
!SALE! Men's regular 398
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dress shirts
344
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Fine pima blend
cotton shirt is auto-
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White 1 4-17
Child's slip-on SUFI Knit Quilted nylon
in corduroy acetate briefs tricot robes
898
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SALE! Wrought
iron house gifts
1295 Record screen now 1188
695 Red boudoir bench now 588
349 Magazine basket now 288
695 Portable TV stand now 588
For giving or for your home! Sturdy
wrought iron frames magazine rack
TV stand boudoir seat in brass fin-
ish screen in bronze-tone finish
SALE! Give her
Wards appliances
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All IR tested-approved
All guaranteed by Wards
Buy now for Christmas
10-cup percolator—immersible—
wash like any pan Polished alumi
num 3-speed hand mixer—big mix
er power Pop-up toaster—high
speed color dial
49"
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Washable gilt-trim
wrap and button
styles prints sol-
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Get sizes I 0-1 S
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can't harm it Whisks
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12' widths 169 sq yd
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SALE! 34995 Riverside
Waikiki motor scooter
299
Automatic trans- i 9 9
missionrocker-arm
suspension49HP
ONLY 10 DOWN
4-cycle engine
NEWI Boys' and girls' 24"
26" Hawthorne tank bike
A slim-lined beauty 3988
completely equipped
Boys' beige and
brown girls' green 84 DOWN
Spot and stain resistant
Sandran vinyl floor surface
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Little, W. D. The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 227, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1959, newspaper, December 6, 1959; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2113594/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.