Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 66, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 28, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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CONGRATULATE
NAT JULIANO
On The Opening Of His
NEW IDEAL CAFE
It's A Pleasure To
Serve This New
Modern Restaurant
TULSA LINEN SERVICE
534 S Rockford—Tulsa Okla
Best NOts' ishes
To Nat Juliano on
The Opening Of
His All New
IDEAL CAFE
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CONGRATULATIONS
To Nat Juliano On
The Opening Of His All New
IDEAL CAFE
Joseph Banner
INSURANCE
WE'RE PROUD
TO SERVE
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NEW IDEAL CAFE
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OPENS NEW IDEAL CAFE—Nat Juliano Nowata restaurant own-
r er is shown in front of his new Ideal Cafe which will have ita
! formal opening Monday and Tuesday with free coffee both days
Jiliano's new cafe ajoins his old location in the 100 block east
: Cherokee
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New Ideal Opening
Is Slated Monday
' 0-hudng of the new Ideal cafe Cherokee and is completely air Con-
in a new completely remodeled ditioned
Ond redecerated building at 115 E Completely repainted papered
Cherokee is set for Monday and and redecorated the new cafe will
Tuesday Nat Juliano owner an- have virtually all new equipment
notmeed today nd 4:UlebttkirANt:W built
The building is ridrit4 to St-- countrts: Finals and'iraCkba-r-haVe
ano's present location at 117 E been installed and chrome dinettes
GOOD LUCK NAP
On The
OPENING
Of Your
ALL NEW
IDEAL CAFE
BY
Nowata Daily Star
"A Community Newspaper"
DINE IN COOL COMFORT
AT THE
NEW IDEAL CAFE
ENJOY
REFRIGERATED AIR
AIR CONDITIONING
See Us For Both Commercial
and Residential Units
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Twrmy Bolt newly crowned Na-
Open champion is finding
the crown rests heavy on his fever-
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!and booths will provide the re- pionship at Havertown Pa Jul3
milkier Of the seating 17-20 and added:
Felture attraction of the opening 'Mr Bolt has been on proba-
is free coffee Monday and Tuesday tion since last December 30 by
Individual rest rooms have been ode l- of th executive committee
plovided and may be eutered with- and his conduct lately has been in-
out going through the kitchen or violation of the PGA code of eth-
storage 100M ics especially with reference to
'Pie floor has been covered with aCtiOnS detrimental to punsors
bastet weave vinyl asbestos tile members of the PGA field staff
and 10'l feet of flourescent lighting and otAer PGA members"
is free coffee Monday and Tuesday
Individual rest rooms have been
plovided and may be entered with-
out going through the kitchen or
stora ge ioom
rh floor has been covered with
basYet weave vinyl asbestos tile
and 109 feet of flourescent lighting
has been installed
The new equipment includes a
large range and three dish washing
tubs
Charcoal broiled steaks will be
offered in the new location Juli-
an() said
Juliano entered the local restau-
rant picture in the summer of 1954
when he purchased the Chuck Wa-
gon cafe Several months later he
becrone owner of the Ideal and
operAed it in the old location in
the loO block north Maple until the
fire of April 1957 Juliano purcha-
ed the City Cafe in June of last
year and renamed it the Ideal Cafe
lie and his have five chil-
dren and own their home at 421
South Maple They are members of
St Catherine's church
WE HAD A PART
In The All New
Charges of abusive laiguage and
generally unsavory conduct since
his victory at 'NISI early this
month have pi ompted Professional
Golf Assn President Harold Sar-
gent to impose a $500 fine on the
erratjc titleholder
In a statement issued yesterday
after Bold had picked up at the
end of nine holes of the Long Is
land Open Tournament Harvey
Ecknor PGA tournament supet -
visor said Bolt's ease will be re-
viewed further by the PGA execu-
tive committee at the annual chain
MearnAti le Arnold Palmer the
Master champion from Latrobe
Pa held a 3-stroke lead after two
rounds Ile fired a 69 yesterday to
go with his 66 on the opening day
for a 135
Jimmy Demaret of Houston was
second with a 71-67-138 followed
by George Bernardin of Miami
Sprirgs Fla Henry Ransom of
St Andrews III and Don Fair-
field of Casey Ill each with a
139 Ted Kroll of Sarasota Fla
and Jay Hebert of Sanford Fla
were deadlocked for sixth eac't
with 140's
Mrs J O Stark route 3 Nowata
was transacting business in tne
city this afternoon
IDEAL CAFE
Good Luck Nat On
Your Fine New Cafe!
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To Nat Juliano
On The Opening Of The All-New
IDEAL CAFE
JOHNSON POULTRY
Live and Dressed Poultry
Vinita Okla Phone 1170
A B Bollinger Mgr
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GOOD LUCK
To Not Juliano On The Opening Of His
It's a pleasure to provide a brand new auto
matic music machine for this fine
new restaurant
STAPLES DISTRIBUTING CO
Dependable Music Systems
324 W 1St—Tulsa—Ph LU 3-2675
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Mon& Tues
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Johnson, David P. Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 66, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 28, 1958, newspaper, June 28, 1958; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2129691/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.