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Ada Oklahoma Friday March 3 1961
THE ADA EVENING NEWS
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The second day of March was a o
OKLAHOMA C I T Y OAP) —I OKLAHOMA CITY (API —
happy one Thursday for Ada po- Me Are Held For MRS MATTIE EOGAION
iimen wha didn-t invemigate a (USDA—Cattle 100 calves 100: I state Board of Agriculture today !i
traffic accident and lodged only ) t
not enough any class on offer to reported the following prices paid 1
Mattie eH
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est trade around (10 :local producers:
three charges of violations equate ena W Billie XONAWA ISpecial — M r so
Edmon 81 resident of
Charged with speeding were —
' head low-good to prime 886 lb 4-H Cash heat 10 a m Frid ay L 1 the Wolf community for 50 years i
Larry Booker 16 and Marion
Cluh calves at 2400 average : steady 183-195 Alva G u y m o n Lena Vashington Billie 53 died unexpectedly at the home of r
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! Hngs '200 not enotieh to test 1 85: Blackwell Chilton Ilennes- Sasakua died NVednesday morn- a daughter Mrs Mae England!
Emerson Jr 26
Jerry Don Cacy I8 wa char trade represented sales show sey El Reno Enid Manchester lng in the Wewoka Memorial llos- Maud Rou:e 2 Wednesday night ora
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ed with making an improper 17 hoc 25 lower: No 12 190-240 lb Kingfisher Medford Oklahoma pital Wewoka Services were She was born in Neon Colin
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' barrows and gilts 1800-1151 I City Okeene Viet Watonga Yo- Thursday afternoon at the Spring ty Arkansas May 4 1877 and
Clebourn Howard 4'2 and Nick Sheep 100 not enough to teat kon 181 Hobart 188 Altus 191 Indian Baptist Church Burial came to Oklahoma as a young it41
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Worchester 45 were charged with trade: represented sales 4-H club Frederick 1 95 was in the family cemetery woman She was a memher of the
Mrs Billie leaves a brother First 'Alethodist Church of Maud
sales about steady: few choice Broilers — veak: liveweights at
public drunkenness I
1 and prime doh lambs 16 On: few farms 15-16 mostly 15 CPIlt5 ice Charlie Harjo Sasakv‘a I Services ee at 3 pm Friday
pa - :
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1115-150 lb lambs sorted off down packed fryers fob plants 27-28 5 in the Maud First Methodist
Kennedy to to00
Eggs—teases exchanerel-graded
I by buyers): unchanged to 1 cent Mr and Mrs W n '
A Barker and Church Rey A le Knight pastor "1'
family of Oklahoma City visited of the Assembly of God Church
(Continued from Page One) I NEW YORK tAPt—The stock i lower A laree 10-38 mostly 3334 Mr and NIrs Frank Wilson and Konawa and the RevArchie Hilt 0
t l aftmarket plowed ahead early this :A medium 25-15 mostly 31 A Mr and Mrs Roy Brown pastor of the Maud church cirri-
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"ere just wa f13" sn't any e moon on the heaviest trading small 20-30 mos 2329 !dated
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chowder the day of the first de- 1 of the week Mot gains were F Fowl — steady under 4'2 lbs Raymond Casey 47 who lived Burial was in Cummings ('eme- F tri
bate—and not very much of it all Irderate 5-7 42-6 lbs 912 6 lbs up 15- in Sasakwa most of his life died' tery Maud 20 i: el
rs Ednton leaves three
Me lic
through the campaign" Powers-
The Associated Press average mostly 13 at his home in Newcastle Wyol
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laughed ' of 60 stocks at noon WAS lip 50 at Butterfat — steady 50-65 most-
Tuesday He was a cousin of Mrs daugh:ers MT England Maud
"The President does like it but 24120 with industrials up 90 rails ly 54-61 cents Bill Peters Mrs Pearl Lawson Route 2 and
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I'll tell you somehing—it's the U p 50 and titdiee up 10 ! l Mrs Edith Williams Oklahoma
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milk that goes into it that he likes Concentrated buying of lower
Mrs Jimmy Toe Har10 was hon City a son Emory Edemon )4
best and medium-priced is'sites reflect Workers ored with a pink and blue shower Wo'll a sister Mrs 011ie Fink 1 t'i
'The President had a cook at ed big public buyino At the same at the home of Mrs A H Konaa nine grandchildren and r
Cape Cod tKennedy's s if m m e r time gains of selected blue chips ' Continued from Page One) Manes Hostesses were I‘Irs' 19 greatgrandchildren
most of them faMilIPS and friends Manes and Ruby Spears
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home is at Hyannis Port Mass' showed that investmeot sources l " f 1
rtf tha trnntlorl minare s r 1- I i A -1- t i - - ---
- es- most ot them LIMILIPS anct Mends MalIC'S and Ruby Spears 1 ! f
home is at Hyannis Port Mass 1- showed that investment sourc'es
of the trapped miners NIrs Ben Peacock of Ada has 11' I lS1111ER
and he made very good fish chow- were very much in the picture
k woman standing next to a been visiting Mr and Mrs J H services for William "Bill" La I°
der We used to take along a sup- L4)3 - i n a number o: issues'
reiorter asked the time When he Lumpkn erne Miller
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PI' in jugs whenever we left Cape indicated profit taking hy profe- V 41 501 West Tlikentv (
told hr she sacl: ' Oh my God ! Mrs 011ie Frump has been vis- sec rid Nvhq died in a local hospi el
CrY1 during the campaign But sionals in stocks which he en-
iting her brother Roy Franklin tal Wednesday night -1 '
Ire only been here an hour and
there was a problem in kNiping joyed vide advances 1t ii he at
a
ihall and it seems like all and fomilv in Guthrie 110 a rn Saturday in CriskWI Fli- t
it refrigerated aboard the plane For the first two hours turnover
and Brownie Harlo vis– ner
! Jessie al Home chael
so we couldn't carry too much was 2'25 miflion shares compared ft
I ev Dorvell W Tahh pastor l
Plenty of Milk i with 19 million Thursday I ited in Holdenville 'Thursday
day Avenue Baptist Church o:
HONOR kin' POST 1 Mr and Mrs Andrew Bryant of of
Oak
"Bat that day of the first TV : Steels and motors continued '
NEW YORK (AM—Mrs John
debate in Chicago I was with moderately h i g h e r while the Francis visited Mr and Mrs J will officiate Bearer win bp R I 1 '
F Kennedy the wife of the Pres- o-i-
him (Kennedy) the entire day and sweeping advarce of elvmicals A Houston ert Golden James Hammond El af
ident has accepted appointment :
I can remember what he ate at 1 which began Thursday foundered mer Lee Jim Marshall William tu
as honorary national crusade :' OGO EGO AND POGO
war
eacli meal For breakfast he had into irregularity Tl-e balance as Leonard and Guy Raper ! --
1 chairman of the ‘merican Can CAPE CANAVERAL Fla (Ai) Burial ill be in Memorial P k
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boiled eggs and broiled bacon for higher among oils rails and elec-
cer Society's educational and fund Initial contracts have been
CeIreleNti‘i'llet IA as born in Marion1'
lunch he hal a baked potato and tronics Coppers aircraft-missiles:
campaign scheduled in awarded for a series of geophy-1
broiled lamb chops For dinner ! and drugs were mixed Building ralsin'4
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broiled lamb cnops ror °inner: tint' 11111gS were litiNVIL D000me : - "
April :steal satell1tes with the unusual
and Ghtdvs Puckett Miller age One)
he had broiled chicken and 1:material issues declined
think he mav have had a steak I New York Central picked up al
FliST NEGRO JUDGE names of OGO EGO and POGO building by firemen's ladders
Fir0 latmchings are scheduled for lie 1 ' 1
after the thhate 'point Texas gz Paeific Railway 1
I OVER Del (‘Pi — Sidnev 003 eak es a i aughtcr :liss were Robett Bennett a butler
purted 6 and Marshall Field 4 1 -) ' who ' - -
lPa his father George Miller El'k'"nt
Carold Jean Miller Glenficld Ellen We Iberg a cook and Hilda
And then of course there al s
Clark 12 wno has neen assistant OGO — for orbiting geolthYsical
wavs was milk—plenty of it at International Silver fell more
slicito r of Wilmington will observatory — i s the overall name' a kitchen maid The
meals in beteen meals and he i than a point Texas Instruments citY o
lyn Sve Sewickley Pa Ms
Ada: and three sisters Mrs Eve other l'2 members o' the mansion
be the first Negro judge in Dela- of the program whose 1000-pound
fore going to bed There's little 'more than 3 and Litton Industries staff live elsewhere
I we history satellites will measure various 1 D ' B- - ' — ' — i
doubt in my mind that's what put land Internation:11 Business Ma ar oy
- Clark oils ickham Somalia Fast Mrs fbckefeller said she
the weight on him" 'chines 2
I Clark A odnesdav was liven a ' s ace properties EGO — eccen-
Is P I) ol Africa and Mrs Lois Poe Ada
aver-vear a -iointment to the Wil- Inc geophysical ohservator — awakened to find fire shooting up
The Dow Iones industrial aver- - - PI r P Y 1 — the train stairway to the second-1
Powers added that when sup- '
67134 mington City Court by Goy El- will study these properties in a ' floor gallery the walls of which:
lies of the milk-rich fish chow- ' ae at noon was up 105 at
plies MRS L Y ATITRIWRR
u s hert N Carve! He will receive wide-swilwing orbit ranging from --- —I were lined w'th n &fern art She
der ran out during the campaign' Corporate bonds advanced t Last rites for Mis 10iC A' At li The court h ' 1 I h
annul yo colt ears 170 to 70000 mi es a )ove the ' ponder' on the governor's door
travels Kennaly turned to all g'n-ernmclnls showed scant change 'ilm tvrherry 40 Ada Rotite 3 wno
varieties of canned soup served in dull trading ' cases such as traffic violations earths surface POGO — polar
died 1Vednesday will he at 2 and they both climbed to the roof
and minor larcenies orbiting geophz-ical observatory— over the front entranee elf the
aboard his plane But he always' - p m Saturday in the chapel of
insisted it be prepared with milk i will take readings chiefly in the mansion
' Criswell Funeral Ham? Re
—not water I FATAL CRASH 1
:eg' -- -'' P k f 'I lied down A
toe e e er ea ' otA n to s
Matthew G McBrydo will offi-
SAIGON Viet Nam 'AP) — A' CILArrANOOGA Te AIR-BORNE REVENOOERS nn 'AP)— " unexplored rnorth and south poles Matthew around the -ociate Press photographer Ai--
date Burial will he in 1oll 1 ' a
111111111141111111111011111111111111100111131MEI Communist Viet Cong battalion nevenooers have taken to the thur Z Brooks: "Could you please
FOR FINE FOOD chief and 10 of his men were" air ATHLETES HONORED I Okla cemetery
get a ladder up here?"
1
killed in a clash with army troops1 Federal and state alcohol tax The Morris Memorial Baptist Mrs Atterberry lvaves the hii-4
Night In lintel
Dine At The in
Ben Tro Province south of agents recently used a state air- Church at Latta held an athletic ' hand I F Atterherry S a n —
the covernor had retired early
Saigon last week the government plane to spot 18 moonshine stills banquet Thursday in the church 'Tose Calif: three sons Mike hecao: of
TRAILS I reported today in a single day The stills with honoring Coach Harold Clark and zzie all of the home a School Stevie and David two ditiohters
Susie and Li
' - '' influenza touch of the
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I '110 her mother Mrs Lou- ' There has been sporadic agita-i
RESTAURANT 'capacities ranging from 50 to the athletes of Latt
1 DIPLOMATIC RUTS 11200 gallons of White Lightning' Elvan George East Central at B:' — uon to replace the executive man-
' VIENNA Austria tAP—A UN were destroyed by ground offi- athletic director was the prin etta Marrytiv Lamar Ark: a sion which has housed !
a muse governors
Steaks — Chicken :sister Mrs Tommie Lou Davies' '
: and their families since 1874 but"
See Foods first time a worki-wide set of dip-1 conference to formulate for the cers cipal speaker Barstow Calif: a brother Billie
the Rockolellers and the Harri-
Mexican Foods lomatic rules was opened in the ' The Ethiopian Church related to A sign at the U S Navy's Mc-
Mac O'Brien LI S armed forces
' ' - - -" mans rejected the suioestion 1
grandfather 1‘ D A k
Vienna Hofburg by Austria's the Coptic Chureh of Egypt holds - Murdo Sound base in the antartie a n" -- -all— Both families I the charm
da
enjoyed le c l
MS North Broadway Stratford i
President Adolf Schaerf Thurs to the doctrine that Christ had a reads: There's ro place like this'
i i of the mansion with its high cell-
Fre Off Street Parking -- 1
y Diplomats from 111 nations single nature nstead of being both place anywhere near this place so ' ins and spaciousness
AIRS M L SMITH -
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arrived for the giX Weeks session ' di me and human this must be the place "
I Mrs Mary L Smith 60 Allen Gov and Mrs Rockefeller and
the
died at 850 m Friday in a In- three servants spent the night
l a
in an Albany hotel
I cal hospital She kaves the hus- 1
The low-price compact that looks and drives like twice the price!
Vallanfs
the compact
that
rarely
complains
(just like the Valiant owners you know!)
What makes Valiant and the people who own
it so easy going?
For one thing nagging annoyances that beset
many other car bodies have been engineered out
of Valiant's one-piece welded Unibody And out
where the road bumps are Valiant's Torsion-
Aire suspension stays smooth as milk 'n' honey
Remember too Valiant's low prices begin
$100 lower than last year And because Valiant's
A Chrysler-engineered product at your Plymouth-Valiant dealer's
SINNETT-MEADERS MOTOR CO
built the way it is it's bound to rate high at
resale time
For looks and liveliness for long life and
low cost the top compact this year is Valiant
Come see the man who sells them!
Valiant!
and Gladys Pudiett 1iJ1cr building by firemen's ladders
He 'eaves a dathter Miss were Robert Bennett a butler'
Carold Jean Miller Glenfield Ellen We Iberg a cook and Hilda
Pa: his father George V Miller Erikon a kitchen maid The
Ada: and three skiers Mrs Eve- other 12 members o the mansion
lyn Sye Sewickley Pa: Mrs staff live elsewiusre
ADforliacsa l Mrs Edaat! Mrs Rixikefeller said she
awakened to find fire shooting up
the wain stairway to the serond-'
cal hospital She kares the ""
hand Beecher L Smith and othH AMBASSADOR
er relatives
VARSAW (AP )--The Commit-
Criswell Funeral Home will an- nkt party organ Tryhtina Ludt
nounee funeral arrangements
i Thursday said the ( rehel i Congo
I I 11417Arly Nrilli IRV woe! k ongo
regime of Antoine Gi7enga at
Film Actor Sues : Stanleyville has appointed Awassi
! Antoine as ambassador to Poland
Mother-In-Law The report did not say whether
' a Polish envoy would be accredit-
Los ANGELES (Apt — Actor ed to Gizenga
Forrest Tucker is suing his moth- i
er-in-law Lois B Johnson for I TIRVE YEAR'
clear title to a $5(1000 LoR An- : WASIIINGTON tAN—Legisla-
geles home tion to designate 1961 as "Bible
Tucker 42 filed the action in 'Anniversary Year" was intro-
Superior Court Thursday He said diced Thurslay by Sen Hubert
the house was purchasol by him i H Humphrey D-Minn Humphrey
and his late wlfe Marilyn In told the Senate that 1961 marks
1157 but that title was taken in the 350th anniversary of the King
her name alone James version of the Bible and
Without hit knowledge the ac- that the Rheims-Douay transla-
tor said his wife placed the prop- tion was completed slightly more
prty ir joint tenancy with her
than 350 years ago
the following year Mrs Tucker
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Pictured above are the local Safeway Store employes in their "Uniform of the Day" for the past week overalls and
straw hes According to the local Safeway Store manager Garland Nichols they will go back to their regular dress
after Saturday night "It is regretful" said Mr Nichols "that some of the employes can't continue to wear these cos
homes because some of them look stylish and very much at home" --(Adv)
Rockefeller
FORCED LABOR
GENEVA (API—Ghana asked
the International Labor Organiza-
tion Thursday to investigate al-
leged forced labor practices in the
African territories of Portugal
The proposal is to be put before
the 1-1-0 gmerning body's ses-
Qinn Titoztinv
Rion Tuesday
4 What type of cut
material absorbs
less moisture in the
field during a rain?
5 What kind of
conditioned hay
dries fastest?
6 How to make
"hay in a day?"
EC Prof
(Continued from page one)
C Williams both of North Texas
State College Denton Tex and
Vernon L Armstrong public
chool educator Lakewood Colo
: The men chose Ardmore as a
central meeting place to work
out detailed plans and to sign the
contract for publication
"Successful Adjustment in Col-
lege" was published in 1951 and
' sold about 20000 copies the first
year At that time it was the only
such work available Chandler
' notes Later as other texts were
developed "we began running
into competition"
The hook settled down then to a
fairly steady record of about 16-
000 copies a year It was revised
in 1958 and the second edition has
been selling at about the same
rate
It has been most generally
adopted in Oklahoma and Texas
Chandler reports hut colleges
from coast to coast are using it
It is also used as a text in Eng-
land Germany and Panama
Dr Chandler began his teach-
ing career in Kansas lie receiv-
ed his bachelor's degree from
Emporia State College and his
master's from the University of
Kansas lie served as principal of
Great Bend High School until
1922 when he came to Oklahoma
to the Pawiluska school system1
ALer 12 years in Pawhuska
nine as high school principal and
three as superintendent he sent
to the University of Oklahoma to
work on his doctorate
He received his PhD in 1940
and then taught at OU for six
yea VS before coming to East Cen-1
tral
Little Rock
(Continued from pace one)
In 1969 geven were assigned to
!Central and four to Hall
1 "We admitted in the courtroom
we had only a week or 10 days
to do six weeks of assignment
i work in 1959" Tucker said "And
!we didn't have time to do it as
!thoroughly as we would have
liked But in 1960 WP had that
time and we have dig-established
imposed segregation in Little
Rock"
Tucker said no board meeting
was planned to discuss the situa-
tion immediately Other hoardr
members declined comment until
they could read the decision
Gov Orval Falibus said he did
not plan any new legislation on
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Members of the British earn- t 21 Dummett was in a position
paign for nuclear disarmament to he elected sheriff and could
stuck posters along the loeh's gain stature in the investigation
seafront with the legend: "You've hy accusing Weer of the crime
never had it so radioactive"--a Dummett took four statements
dig at Prime Nlinister ilarokr from Weger in November in
Macmillan's election slogan -You which the former dishwasher ad-
'have never had it so good" mated killing the three matrons
Silec been hw
train o more runs with a tree limb during a rob-
have bery attempt He later repidiated
demonstrators Saturday from all the statements contending they
cpal(tise snl inSrerwvtel aetklelen d pciaprntli oc nu cl at rrak: were made une
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Young birds di not have to be
taught to ily However adult birds
try to lure the young from their
nests to encourage them to follow
their natural instincts
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Little, W. D. The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 308, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1961, newspaper, March 3, 1961; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2113982/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.