The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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THE ADA EVENING NEWS
Ada Oklahoma Tuesday December 6 1960
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The
state Board of Agriculture today
reported the following prices pavl
iccal producers:
Cash wheat 10 a m Tuesday—
steady 178185 Guymon 178 NI-
va Enid Ilt‘nnos0y Kitrglisber
Hobart Okeene Oklahoma City
Vicl Watonga 1 80 Plat:Joke II 11
Hew Clinton ilanehester Med-
ford Yukon 181 Altus 1 83 Frisi
erick 1 81
Broilers — l eady 1‘ e :ht at
farms 15 conts dress:ed fr)ers de
h‘ered 27-28
F'4gs—ieases exchangearrailed
by buyers:: steady A large 42
52 rents mostly 42-48 A medium
3912-49 mostly 40-41 A small 30
40 moitly 36
Fovrt — deman4I actRe under
42 lbs 4'2-6 lbs 1215 lbs
ad lip 1823 mostly 20
Butterfat — steady 50 61 cents
mostly 54-61
NEW YORK AP1—The stock:
market moved unmenly in aciive
trading early this afternoon
The Associated Press n erage
of 60 stocks at 110011 was off JO at
21360 sAth the industrials down
20 the rails unchanged and utiliH
tics off 10
Some of the food company and
"liquid (het" stocks along with'
other specially situated issues:
met speculative demand
Steels oil motors and some
other cyclical stocks edged °In
(Continued from page one)
ternational Missionary Council
said the Communists "staked too
much on a very small group of
Congolese leftist leaders" also
"underestimated the basic integ-
rity and discernment of most Con-
golese leaders who fear Russia
and are av-are of the danger of
falling under Communist domi-
nation" The report which listed two
million Protestants and five mil-
lion Roman Catholics among the
Republic of Congo's 13 millions
said the church "must help pro-
vide national leadership" and
"give first priority to secondary
and technical education"
Call
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GIVE A
TYPEWRITER
FOR CHRISTMAS
All Maio of
PORTABLES
ROYAL
STANDARD AND ELECTRIC
MODELS
J E THOMPSON
TYPEWRITER
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This hit of scenic beauty is in the heart of the
Arbuckles—picturesque mountains formed by
geological phenomenon in which limestone and
sandstone strata normally hundreds of feet below
the earths surface come abruptly to the top
South of the Arbuckle is Lake Murray State Park
offering water-sports fishing and other recreational
attractions To the northeast is Platt National
Park at Sulphur where thousands come every l'Clt
tO enjoy outdoor life amid the spring led cascading
streams
All over Oklahoma today beer—the beret--
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age of moderation—is apart of pleasant
tiring Order it u hen dining out Hare it
II your home Serve it to your guests Jr
zestful good taste is alua8 in good taste
BREWERS FOUNDATION OKLAHOMA DIVISION
1304 First National Bldg Oklahoma City
dan I City Council—
A former Ada woman Salk ('ouncil 1111'1111)(1'i alProvPd
Stout ‘aton and her hshand date tor the city's second salykalk
Tiimmy fririmrh 1 nk sale The retail merehantq um-
lahoma x‘ere killed in an aohwoo mittee of the rAda hainher Of
Commerce tequeted hdy 2 as
accident near Frenn Calif
Thurdty ni41t the date for the it promotion
fjc Waton was born and rear C"nni'llnwn frad a cl'orl on
in t L and moved to Lilifoi the latost paving district No 71
ma to 111 She is the (Lon:JON' of k n0W rouAly Vi nor cent com-
m inde hum Ada and th plete Six block are finished and
0
(Continued from pa:e one) i
mother pay a fine for overparking'
tk hen he knovs the car vas out at
flyn lie govs I n school out thory
and rides kith hp mother"
MARRIAGES
Pentagon—
TAn VV Fumphr ‘e-
ev 22 ‘
woka to Carolyn Selby 20 We- ' (Continued from page one)
woka
Ilnif"Ills traditions or historic or-
John Frirtell 22 Sasakwa to
ganizat ion
Mary Ann Crawley 17 Allen
i The chairman also would pre-
Charles 1 Harrison 19 Fran-
side or ve an advisory council of
cis to Stella Pauline Wilson 17
Allen retired &fivers or of men who
had divorced themselves from
separate service anthitions
OPFS MI MI' Under the Symington group
plan the Defense Department
SULPHUR tSPecial — 1'"1‘' would consist of a seoretary and
Snethen Sulphur postmaster an- a deputy secretary as it is now
nounces that the Sulphur Office But all of the assistant secre–
till he open all (Lly on Saturday taries of defense would he elimi-'
Dee 10 and on Saturday Dec nate& To do their work there
17 so that local
Patrms ran "11- 011L1 he two underseeretaries
plete their Christmas mailings one for administration and thei
ot her in charge of all weapons
WHITE-WAY sy ms ste There would also be
STEAM LAUNDRY three directorates: research and
AND DRY CLEANING engineering procurement and pro- i
20 DISCOUNT &Iona& i
CASH AND CARRY !
PICK UP AND DELIVERY
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PRE-INVENTORY
SPECIALS'
1 Lot 2x4's 4c Lin Ft
1 Lot 2x6's 512c Lin Ft
2 Lots Standard Oak Flooring
On Sale — Below cost
Many Other Bargains
We Must Reduce Our Stock
Before Inventory
Our Loss Is Your Gain
See Us Now—Save
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Three Accidents
Boost City Total
For December
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'M HI PIM
for nn tuanKs !Tutu in) lex and Sam Wayne Sam Sealy public drunkenness
several in-la 'S left Nionday
e nwrall suati nn
' Redwood City Calif: three and di
sts- sturbance Clchurn thevard1 Bongos tuitar s ukuleles elec Army Engineers unless they
California I() attend I he serviye th
s it
assurance the state will pay $15
Ma 0e 11
yor 11W 1100 et-1 t hat he t P 'V
ala ont A q 1 rir P irwr nron C101Pfl roonn But t t
have 11 ma Caw
Highway Commission Takes Up
Range Of Topics During Session
101W 0 i Nell I IVIIAI If ' - — - - - '''CIN 1 -
viNrII:is plt tfti'nhtilijtJtot‘ta12:0e7v ‘‘ieetivt
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For December
Hospital She suffered injuries in ' Range Of Topics During Session
Tree wrc( ks occurred d aum
on N til's an toobile accident Saturday OK
h LAIIONIA crry tAPi—Inter- only in the home not where con- to meet demands of more traffic
streets Alontlay hrin2jm! the Dp night between Seminole and state highways relocation of state tracts already had horn signed ! from the new highways
cemlicr total to flint as city Konaw:li roads and lha current state road Ntrich of the Oklahoma relo:iationi Dane also estimate'd that after
fiatlialthittunnaprStzttaste 1 nit Hank ‘w!baoynttraoymmission in a long session for
i program occupied the sta le High' work already had been contracted' the $110 million is spent Oklaho
no -
poll( ennui hraccd for what is
rmally he I w or st month of the ma still will be $26:3 million shy
ah'okt thaet
year on the traffic scene 1 Stuart Monday suggested I h e of completing its interstate sys-
The fitiq acculent came at ii Christmas Club contest 1I25-hn The commission: I commission pay the $15 million i tern About two thirds of that is
a m at the intersection of Sixth — I I Decided to seek new negotl under protest then let a court set- for rural work and one third for
i i- L -1:—“ n“ c— ot i re11- cuw in Tulsa
RAY l'AX METER
First is a patient at Valley View
OKLAHOMA (Tr tAPt—Inter-
itiall tjc WI I VIJIL3 MUI i ii ii kolkosajlyiiio
SC11'11111 i Special t --II av Van ' tor uecemuer
1 I lospit al She suf fered injuries in
Meter 00 LAIA1111 formerly of
hree w re( ks occurred on Aria an 's amobile accident Saturday
state highwa y- relocation of state tracts already had horn stgned ! from the new highways
Sulphur d ied in Fort Sill Station T
only a streets loitolay hrinin11 the Dp night uto between Seminole and only in the future not where eon- to meet demands of more traffic
Hospital Nov 2it following on
wecks dines 110 tag a male cember total to nine as city Konawa roads and the current state road Much of the Oklahoma relo:tation Dane also estimate'd that after
:wbaoyniCaoymmission in a long session for
(iatliblialihntunnaprSizt:ste in the program occupied the stale High work already had been contracted' the $110 million is spent Oklaho-
nurs0 at the Law fal ha poll( emen braced for ‘i hat is
pita! at the time of his (loath nernianY the "" nu'lltit et the ma still kill be $203 million shy
ah' t okt thae
year on the traffic scene 1 Stuart Monday suggested I h e of completini! its interstate sys-
' A xxiteran of Win id War I and The first amd ent came at II Christmas Club contest II25-hn: The commission: commission pay the $15 million i term About two thuds of that is
rds
World War II he was born Oct i I
a rn at the intersec ti on of Sixth — I I Decided to seek new negotl: under protest then let a coot t set for d m al o
wrk and one third for
0 Vogt in Almartha Mn Ile came
to Sulphur hen hi as ears and Tow nsend sk hen cars driven FREE it delivery just call ations on the thorny issue of how
i tie the dispute But Sen Buck Oklahoma City and Tulsa
o w two Y
old and lived here until in pars I y C E Crayton 4iI VIa and thats all Bayless Drug Co FE 2t much the state will pay for road Cartwright head of a special leg- The bids to be opened Jan 22
itt ri ‘14iiI- 1 7 kko 2 315 relocation around three federal islati‘e con:mittee urged the corn- still include 20 35 of paving on In
I John T Miller She was born Pighl "'re ar e '!11'11 for " '” ""I "" 1" YP"rs 9"
Nturrat I) McCormick 47 ‘Ne ! relocation around three federal isiame cothmutee urger' tne coin-
Will 1
kynii ao Uslen uP MO eo tn 11V ton
Feb I9o2 in Arla and was nia- or it tH itanntitid in per Ile Va S a member of the Church
vsoka collided M'Cotimick vkas 11-1S-lin reservoirs i arounn eastern Oklahoma !mission not to pay a cent until ' terstate 35 in Kay and Noble coun-
t 2 Announced a $110 million in '
ties That wilt leau only one sec-
vied to Iowa Stout in 1911 Mr chat I with failure to yield the matter is settled
of Christ engineer Bill Dane out tion of IS 33 betwen Purcell and
e
Hit died in 1945 Three months kins anolher 30 dAys At 4 p m cars driven by 1ohn ' Decorate your home this Christ-1 erstate highway program for the Planning
p la ps next five ears including express-
City managyr Da irk on Services were Monday in tir j - chle line—a 612 mile
ILO she -IS married to Mr kat- flay MI mid pi Wire in-on sockets m I
read a IT( it IPA trom Da‘e Blanks Check Raptit Church in Check: ‘king Ada qmihe d plaques all sizes and colors Sery IA'ay work in Tulsa and Oklahoma lines the five year interstate high- the Kansa
son 21
" wan — withntit a naving contract
way program which will he stretch in Kay County near Black-
way work in Luisa and ukianoma ""J
City ' financed with $22 million a year well — without a paving contract
in federal
3 Announced a contract letting matching funds The l The paving on IS 35 is estimat-
:
1state puts up a dollar for each ed at $4425000
ice Electric 804 East Main City
one of t he d l
eveopers of Soutliern Okl Bh
a aner Funeral Home di ' Imanced wan $22 million a yeah well -- WIIIIIMIL d pay ilem tygiLl ok L
Mr 'Watson leaves two sons up in the 'll0 Iflouk of East
ratil and F100 inut and 4vpr Agres requesting some street reeled the services Burial was Tmd fli Gray in federal matching funds The! The paving on IS 35 is estimat-
was charged with 11-29-2" Ann
1 3 ounced a contrac t letting:
state puts up a dollar for each ed at $4425000
gra t 0
ndchildren all a Tulare lights and street signs for a por in cheek
' failure to vicld and driving with- — ' session for Jan 22 totaling an es-
Calif her molluT Mrs Maude noti 6" l le ' t
ni that addition Davolsi Ala
in mr 1in mitir iias Lif oo
a license Rev 13111 Perrin pastor of the timated $7102000 much of it for nine of federal money
Miller Ada two sisters Mrs c ed t ha t t he ettY k neat'tY r y Jo V an lt
lAeer t ko daugh-! The lin al mishap CaTTIP a 8 5 Baptist Ch t Ti
i hut a enton Tea s Interstae Highway 3 5 in nor thern!
I Oklahoma sion adop e( the comm —
ission
was speaier at the Banner Bap- The COMMIS In other actions Monday th e
I Authorized letting $968000 in
sfreel ters Mrs Marcheta Ellis Fort p m: cars driven by Eugene Ed
Rulli Tatilm Arli and Mrs Cora niri"i nil re'lltets for schedule which allocates $I13i8 mtlil- I
Raines AlcAlester and bn i
seven lighting SOW 100 new un Liu ket Alabama and Miss Lillie' ward Fair 'ation meeting Monday l
y r -
1 lion a year for work in rural areas contracts for engineering on high-
' i The relocation problem was'
eenstalled in the past year mostly Interstate 35 in southern i
ways between Tulsa and Henry-
night at the First Baptist Churcn
brothers Tommy Bill lim Ted Alai Van Meter Covina Calif: ' Ernest Vernon Strait 22 Arta col-
28 Stonewall and list Assoc
!heightened by commission mem- Oklahoma and Interstate 40 in etta as par' of the Tulsa-McAl
Jess Briley and C M Miller all Conned memhers a'ked that ho four sons Richard Vernon an lided Stout was charged with He is a son of Rev and Mrs L E
a again survey the lighting Owl- Motor Redford Tpvas nelbert ri1 r 41 ' Porrin 623 North Oak RPV L E her Harold Stuart's report that re- ! II '
eastern Oklahoma It a so a o- ester turnpike-freeway system
acain survey the lithting situa- Meter Bedford Texas: Delbert failure to vie!d
Perrin 823 North Oak Rev L E tlitIOLU nitida S report Uldt
lion and then schedule a priority of the home Itavmond Etig'Ilo Other munici I I -
pd rout cases Perrin is association missionary
surfacing of Oklahoma 51 near eastern Oklanoma also aim-
ner mother a sister and b d d by terstate work in Tulsa in Oklaho-
Blanks' request in relation to Irvin Tex and Sam Wayne s Scaly I) I k I Keystone may e e aye
- pubic un enness ate $82 million a year for in
of Ada -
several in-laws left Ntonday for —
Army Engineers unless they have i city
tort
r' cusiiiroance whom iintvara' -"""t3t assurance the state will pay $15
California to attend the serviyes
42 public ttrunkenness tric chord organs stereo record million
hich will he Wednesday in Cali- Mayor llowe 1111011 ed that hp ters Mrs Ethel Neal Mrs Thel--
had talked with nr SP"' ma Morris and Mrs Eula Smith' :th iyherrv 10
imprope muffler
r players and albums Oakley Gale
R(1)3vut Tautrntehie rtehreyntotmomf shirloinrMdaen
fornia leer temporary chairman of the ail a T0110 Ohio nd Douglas milv aNtrovinf prop 806 East Alain near college
The commission agreed that newl
knhvelan Lf ort rnt nrrl
laved a decision on Dane's pro-
committee appointed to studY lins grandchildren -
H-27-20t talks between Stuart Col Howard
erly and taiblic drunkenness: and po'sed breakdown of funds for the
committee appointeo slimy itos- grandchildren - -
I I-'27-20t talKs oeiween NUart nowaru
erly and public drunkennes: and posed breakdi
sill revisions in the city's char the District Army
Penney
Sorooe Billy !A drivint ttithrolt Engl two big cities
7mm- 111711 In gt y -
met speculative demand ter The croup asked thiit their it R MILLER ISprouse Billy 28 driving withinit
Jeweled Christmas card holdersl !!!-' - neer in Tulsa and membe
!!"-- b IWO nig clues
r s of
Steels oil motors and some Board Hears— a license It would have given Tulsa $53
first meeting be a Hitt affair sup' int Tv
Skirts stockings etc The the Okkihoma congressional dele- million a Year for expressways
other cyclical stocks edged oftH (Continued from page one) with the mined to discuss arPitS Roy MiITi 72 1316 west NteAhs
Nyedlecraft Shnppe 1015 East ath gation might be helpu1 and Oklahoma City $29 million
Utilities chemicals and airlines
State Employment Service helps: wh("P attentit'n might be ncedtsd- ler di91 Sunday in Arbuckle Me-1 presidents FE 2-6302 I2-6-2t At issue is how much the fed-
rile meeting was set for the sec- ('I a! and state governments must presumably because Tulsa still
improved
the student lay out his collect! find modal Hospital Ile w3S born has $89 nntlion worth of work to
improved II - ' 1 The meeting was set for the see ' 1 1 I C3 Iti CI I I )---- 1
: eral and state governments must ' I-
l'he economic background w a s t "" "'en t)' out Is " 'gel"( lc mooal liosnital Ile was born nas $89 m'illion worth of work to
ond Monday in Januat y in tt Charles M Floyd Jr and
drab with a reivirt of unemplo y : yocat lona! career April 27 1888 in lizirlyille Mo! (Continued from page one) MrS share of the relocation cost Con- do while Oklahoma Citsis system
In addition to the testing pro- coonc h a I th
il cmb ers at the regular
and did oilfie wor
Id k lie came to N a vy Marie and
n Coast Grd ua Mrs Wesley Br La
antley tta will gress passed a law last summer is $50 million away from being
m ent inereasing in three-fifths of ' " Ye' ' -
"i
gram StoA'art continued the coon- ITI k u e Il Pa "1"1 Sutphin from lb ealdion in 19:10 stood at atten m
tion be in Oh! City Thursday telling the engineers to relocate finished
the nation's major industrial cell- m um
i selor does as much personal in- chat 101 ( minimm Lan t k- Coming to Oklahoma in 1899 he The greeting ceremony took not where thev will at a meeting roads with The of the same
1 Sen Louis Ritzhaupt of Guthrie
ters 1 or aid "kilt timo: And 'timid inn: t :1 I- 1 — -I' 0- n11-1--- 11- tvrv-1 ne c i mil 51 r now hiohwAyq in 11 1 --—-- —in s
rs i
' of the Oklahoma Staie Home
Th Jo" indttri1 aver terviewing as possible to deter-ler said "but times and conditions lived in Johnston Countv until he l more than tW'o minate's
11Anon Thoen I ilintQ non( lllll ' A IA At eksl Tv I L type as similar new highways in predi
thr ctnto rat hor thnn "in Vint! 1
terviewing as possible to deter-
ler said "but times and conditions
lived in Johnston Countv until he more than hko Minutes ' of the Oklahoma State Home ! type as similar new hif predicted the commission will get
min itnsit" 111L rhance Those things Hood iiontritein in I hp toonts The Presidont thon 1rtwt od Demonstration Co n ned Mrs the state
ge xays
!nt of frowns from t
rather than "in kind" he next lee-
WI N
of the Oklahoma Staie Home
i times and conditions
sau
Th Jo" inastriI aver: terviewing as possible to deter- lived in Johnston Countv until he' more than to ! type as similar new mgnways predicted the commission will get'
l mine fAmilv And emotional hork- chance These things need soole moved to Ilealdton in the 1920s The President then escorted Demonstration Council Mrs the state rather than "in kind" a lot of frowns from ihe next leg-'
The Dow J000s muustrial aver-1 n'(i4111t on" change These t hings need some' I- 1 aLte at noon was up 103 at 59452 move( to Ileadton in the 1921-Is ' The President then escorte d Demonstra Oil C ouncil M is the state rather than 'in kind-
dy every on e it v I to u ma a !of Of frowns from ihe next leg-
grounds which fft th t
may aece su- " e Y l a Services will he at 2 pm Wed- Kennedy nit° ti nsion n
ad to Brantley is st ate chaplain and 1
Corporate bonds were m d
ixed av in the a
The engineers said okay
ent d
's attitues !update them n i some plac es nesd Calvr y Baptist ! hi s office in h west wing fo
te r Mrs F lovd i s c hi
arman of a tate s buti islature for allocating money to
t Oklahoma City and Tulsa befor
e
US government bonds moved ir-1 r "I 1 A Buchanan resident en I- ns "nrv114 est Pat I I Aft! I i nl Intnrot !Ala nnti
u6 government norms 1110Veti ir-f f t 1
"It's a ace to ace situation'' 1 I A thi!'hanan r b wa a
e s mem- 1 the briefing on diplomatic milt - Home Demonstration committee esiiiiml en' Church of whi '
ginver on the water works prm
Stewart said bor Dunn Funeral Home is in tary and economic problems of City police Check
regularly
lie noted that prineipals 811d gram said all is moving on wiled- charge Burial will be in Emet1 the nation
Burglaries At
Don I Wnte teachers by the very miture of 1 tile In past months the city has okia Vaiting inside ‘k ere three key
Four Face Charges
their work also do "a lot of good :exPeriencell (lifficititY in gi'llitigi Bearers will be Frank Turner ! members of Eisenhower's Cabinet In Ad JP
Ada Courts Grocery Stores
(Continued from gaga ono) coonseling" ' a large 250 hp 1 I i
e'Pr'r'r mai" at Cecil Seeley Perrv Williams —Secretaiv M State Christian A
IV the Me a file is built the new booster station to operate Homer Stallings Leon Frot and Herter Secretry
ternational Missionary Council es ever ans' 1 s a
' of Di'lPits''' Three public drunkenngss cases Ada police report two weekend
up for y student to give as normally Th 11 t I
i e mo or s lows ex- r willard now Thomas Thomas S G -"
ates Tr and S
re' were filed in Ada Jr
courts M on- burglaries at grocery stores lo-
said the Communists "staked ton 1 sive vibration The matter basi
complete a picture as possible of 1 (es Mr Miller leaves the wife : tarv of the frelsur Robert B
much on a vmall group of I (IL k 1 ' I I
i been t e erre )ic to t le supp tet ' ' ' ) day plus one for hunting deer cated in the west part of the city
ery s
his )ersonalit snd abilities Mrs Bertha Millyr two daugh- 1 Andveson
' 1 ' Y ' —
11 it :t I who is now investi gating the mat- si Andio limn- 1-41 City i ('IL rillfrtyr1 1Vidlitiotrin ntfnr-1
wi
thout a licynse
1 Smith's Country Store Main
Congolese leftist leaders" also
J I I t I 10tIt CI likVit ZIMIIII S UMW ry OLui e 1lititi
All this information n"stigatina flw mat'! tors Mrs Angie !roux Del City 1 Clark Clifford Washington attor-' c h
1 alged with public drunken-1
! and Oak 1A'as burgJarized some-
simart who is now i
ter with the manuldAtirer 111H d mrs Gwendolyn Griffin Ok- ney
emphasized is kept confidential e
reprsented Kennedy NI i
--a neSS : c !
With the recent incr ease in num- chanan noted that the city need lahoma City: four sons Bill G i Gen Wilton B PPrsons repre were Cecil Colbert Bu k time Saturday night The burglars
sentH OWCnS and Buck Thomas i
! w
ber of college scholarships avail- not worry about thp problem sinc e! miller: midwest city: Kenneth ed Eisenho entered an east indow of the wer James pro- to kp tip-to- City a brother W C Howard was charged store They look $45 in cash a
part of his work
able Stewart went on a large it is cow red by a material bond N iiikr:
with hunting deer without a deer ' quantity of cigarettes and perhaps
date information on hand to aid p
and also retainago from fees on Ventura Calif: Allen Mil-
i ler and Kisco Miller both of i n 1
is ee tag other items
1111'11 has e of the overall pro- 1 K CI
1 eaS OSe—
1 A desk was also broken into and
cl1h k 1 fin 1 h1 gram 1 ltkliller Sulphur 21 grandchildren
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PI 11E V L1 tliL "111111 iiiU -
' gram
students who need financial help i (Continued from pane one) papers rifled at the Smith store
i Davidson tat council members'
I Nliller Sulphur 23 grandchildren'
and 13 great-grandchildren day night Lawson's Gro-
Ile added that the a
for college Sun
' that sealing and chipping on the after the failure of the May sum- Gap Widens— bandonment
north half of the north-south run- MRS M IL MAYFIELD nit meeting) eery 801 North Oak was the
of Itorance Mann laboratory I (Continued from page one) scene of another burglary A
SULPHUR — (Special) — Serv- Communism said the manifesto
school by East central has as a 1 1vav at the airport was completed
small hole was cut in the door of
i A parking are lear the hanar
g' hes for Nirs mar
Unit MaYfield is bound to win in peace "by the Doncgh No 19 Only three Negro the store and the inside bolt was
was also blacklopped Other run-103 1718 West McAlester who (-fled 'I force of its e ample" first-grade girls entered classes:
:
kind of by-product made more
scholarships avallahle at East 1 ways and taxiways weeo eleatied removed
1 Saturday morning wore held Unity Urged there i Police said two pistols and
Central In exchange for on-the-INe-t s
xummer the e hopes to
ii oP: Sunday at 210 p m in the Alethn- It warned that "war is a con- There still was no immadiate
job training for some cigarettes were stolen and
Practlre leariler5 1 comptete the work on the major 1 dist Church in Wheeler Tex Dunn i stant companion of capitalism" way to tell if the lone Negro first-
at Ada High the college allow's! runway and also hr n papers were scattered around the
ll'g cl" l"ifi Funeral Home was in charge of hut said "real forces have ap- grade girl in William Frantz has building
15 full time scholarships to MIS i ways to this runww
d "MPletelV local arrangements Burial was in ivared that are capable of foiling white girls in her class Eight of
students Recipients of these are up to snuff The city then will 1 canadiao cemetery
Canadian its plans of aggression" the '23 white children were first-
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Little, W. D. The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1960, newspaper, December 6, 1960; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2113907/m1/2/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.