Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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Not 1958
BUT 2959
PHILCO TELEVISION
Now on display at our store
See the designs that are years
ahead of time!
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QUALIT--------- PRICE
115 N Maple Phone 15
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
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Clarice Sorey Society Editor
It order to &olive publication pictures and items must be Ita the
Ian d 9 of the Society editor within five days
Phone 46 or 922
Mrs Gsllespey
Entertains Club
Mrs Lucille Gillespey M r s
lostcss Wednesday at 9 am to the
south Nowata Home Demonstration
Mrs Robert Auten vice-president
conducted the business meet-
tng Mrs Maynard Dirdsell led the
devotionals by Mrs Gillespey Mrs
Ivan Wood led the flag salute
Ten members answered roll call
I Mrs Wes Berry assisted by
'Irene Gibbs presented the lesson
"Keys To Good Eating"
Officers elected were Mrs Rob-
left Auten president: Mrs Lucille
1Gillespev vice-president M r S
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LaRue Rush secretary and Mrs
Ivan Wood treasurer
The August meeting will be in the
home of Mrs Wes Berry Mrs Ivan
i Wood and Mrs Lucille Gillespey
will present he lesson
FORMER NOWATANS
Mrs Jim Mayfield and Mrs FA
Young of Cherryvale Kan spent
the day here Thursday visiting with
former Nowa tans
MN
Reg $250
Rev And Mrs McClure
Are Honored Thursday
Friends and members of the Naz-
arene church honored their new
pastor and wife Rev and Mrs
W J McClure with a welcome
social and covered dish supper
Thursday night in City Park
Attending were Mr and Mrs
Berl Brewer Mr and Mrs F E
Pomeroy Mr and Mrs Herbert
Buck and Steve P1r and Mrs Stan-
ley King and Shirley Mr and Mrs
Leo Dick and family Mr and
Mrs Charles Blankenship Mrs
Edna Bolds Helen Bolds Mr and
Mrs Matt Collins Mrs Edd Hage-
busch Mrs Jennie Marrs Mr and
Mrs Harley pouts Jim and John
Richards Mr and Mrs Johnnie
Dart Mr and Mrs Carl L Hul-
burn Mrs Violet Middlebusher and
Wanda
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Rev Harold Kimbell of Bartles-
ville will be guest speaker for
both morning and evening services
Sunday in the First Church of God
Sell It 1Vith A Star Classified
Special!
ESTERBROOK
Ball Pens
Choice of Colors and Points
Esterbrook—America's Finest
Writing Instrument
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Nowata Printing
& Office Supply
118 N Maple
II
rloth the blouson ad the tuck-in blouse appear for summer
wear Worn with madras-plaid skirt (left) is linen-look rayon
blouse with drawstring closing Tuck-in style in same fabric
has dots in color—By GAME DEGAS NEA Women's Editor
ICrisp Rayon Fabrics
For Summer Blouses
Lad 'ible Class
Meets With Mrs Buck
Mrs Nettie Buck entertainer'
members of the Ladies Bible class
of the First Baptist church Thurs-
day afternoon in her home
Mrs Susie Gourd opened the
meeting by reading thc 142nd
Psalms
Refreshments were served during
the social hour to Mrs Gourd Mrs
Fern Lowe Mrs Phin Griffith
Mrs Lillie Redman and Mrs
Bud Griffith
No Junior choir practke Satur-
day at First Church of God due to
Youth Camp
Monday
Nnwata Garden Club annual fam-
ily picnic 6:30 p m home of
Mrs R W Skimerhorn Delaware
Mrs L U Scott co-hostess
Tuesday
Watova H D club regular
meeting home of Airs Leland
Rose 1:30 pm Mrs Lloyd Martin
leader Election of officers
Wednesday
Gray Ladies will go to Vinita
a 10:30 a m Call Mrs Clarence
Love 635
CLINIC HOSPITALA
Admissions to the Clinic Hospit-
al were Mrs Fred Schuey Dela-
ware Mrs Bessie Crumrine and
Robert Bard both of Nowata Rob-
in Standeford and Mrs Walter
Beard Jr both of Dewey Dis-
missals were Mrs Jessie John-
son South Coffeyville Ted Voris
Delaware Albert Eagleson Nowa-
ta and Roy Schwaesdall Chelsea
RETURN TO KANSAS
Mr and Mrs Elwood Carwford
and family of Dodge City Kans
have returned to their home after
spending the weekend here in the
home of his mother Mrs Lucy
Crawford He also attended the re-
union of his class and the family
visited with relatives in Turley and
Delaware before returning home
Robert Rector Talala was at-
tending to business matters here
today
Political
Announcements
Democrat
For Governor
I HOWARD EDMONDSON
For State Senator
CLEM MC SPADDEN
For State Representative
BILL SHIPLEY
CHAS A WHITFORD
For Corp Commissioner
RAY C JONES
For County Judge
LESLIE I COFFMAN
For County Treasurer
ARTHUR D STOOKEY
For Sheriff
L A ANDREW
For Court Clerk
H 3 (Dick) DEARDORFF
For County Assessor
GUY S PRICE
For County Surveyor
W IL (Pete) MEEKS
For County Supt
FLORTNCE SHIPLEY
For Comm Dist No 1
V C (Clark) COUCH
For Comm District No 2
LAWRENCE G SHIPLEY
For Comm Dist No 3
MARVIN PRICE
Republican
For State Representative
COEN C NEFF
For Cnnty Treasurer
CHARLES D (Bud) HICKS
Headquarters for Cooking and I CHARLES D (lud) BIERS
ter Charcoal and supplies Will- For County Assessor
lams Lumber Yard Jul0-1mc
RICHARD (Dick) LGERMEIER
For County Clerk
LOIS O HINDMAN
For Sheriff
ARCH SEQUICHIE
For Comm Dist No 1
REUBEN E WALTON
For Comm Dist No 2
ORIE T PRICE
For Comm Dist No3
R W YELTON
CORRECTION
Price on Double Blankets was incorrectly
listed in Thursday's ad The item should
have been:
DOUBLE BLANKETS
5 Wool Plaid Patterns
Nu
Dx” $4A9" x 84 $4 98
Size Size a
70 x 80
Everything In Piece Goods
LOCALS
C C Campbell Delaware was a
city visitor today
-
Mrs II L Sweger Talala was
shopping and visiting in Nowata
this afternoon
KINGDOM HALL
"Is Everlasting Life Only A
Dream?" is the subject for the
Public address by L Eleman for
the 2:30 pm service Sunf lay in
Kingdom Hall The Watchtower
study subject is "What It Takes
To Be Happy Forever"
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev Loyd H Thompson will
speak Sunday at the 10 am ser
vice on the subject "Farsighted
Folk" There will be special music
rnd Mrs Pauline Hedgecock will
13 guest organist The 8 pm ser-
mon topic is 'Ma' s Question
God's Answer"
- When an electric appliance does-
n't heat or work check to make
sure the appliance's plug is in the
socket If the appliance doesn't
work when its plug is in its
regular socket try it in another
socket that you are sure does work
sometimes a socket rather than an
appliance is at fault
ligry Tip
Quick Meals!
AACARONI-AND-CHEESE
kotn codai iiantlautzt
with
KRAFT
GRATED
for that through-
á-through
favor
0
Kraft Dinner is a
timesaver and a
menu-maker t Stock
up today—it cots
only pennies So
handy for school
lunches emergency
meals And good
eatin' always! sa
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PVC HAS OR PER E Ei Holt OKTO
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ANI CULP Like A PACK OF
LION HOuNDS AM' THEM
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THE 5uFFERERT
Nowata Daily Star Adyertisona
Your Message Before 10000 Keaciers
Evcryday ll3argilhns
rrIrrrr r I k CO I
COFFEE Sunny Cup lb 59c
OLEO Richmade lb 27c
CRACKERS Sunshine lb 29c
RITZ CRACKERS Nabisco12-oz pkg 35c
GREEN BEANS Steele's 303 size 10c
DOG FOOD Rusty 3 cans 25c
LARD Pure 8-1b pail $1 59
ORANGE DRINK Puge ½-gaL 35c
SAUSAGE lean 2 lbs 85c
Key Work Clothes—Sporting Goods
—FRFE DELIVERY—
BAUMAN'S GROC & MKT
I 316 E Modoo
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I will offer at public auction 5 miles north 10 miles east of Nowata on Delaware and Cen-
tralia road half-mile east of Twin Bridges on
ITOJEESSIDA11 JUJUY 115 0958
CATTLE
1 Guernsey cow with calf at side
1 Guernsey cow 2 yrs just fresh
1 9-year-old Guernsey cow 5 gal per day
1 7-year-old Guernsey cow fresh in Sept
1 6-year-old Guernsey cow giving 412 gal
1 5-year-old Guernsey cow 412 gal a day
fresh in September
1 5-year-old Guernsey cow 5 gal
1 3-year-old Guernsey cow 412 gal fresh
in September
1 2-year-old Guernsey cow just fresh
1 2-year-old Guernsey cow 412 gal
1 2-year-old Guernsey heifer just fresh
2 coming 2-year-old Guernsey heifers will
be fresh in October
1 Guernsey heifer 5 months
1 2-year-old Guernsey heifer just fresh 4
gallons
Col L A O'Dell and Maynard Stanart
Auctioneers
Starting at 11 A M
The following dcscribed property:
TERMS: CASH
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JRWILLJAtts
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Phone 593
LUNCH ON THE GROUNDS-FREE POP
MCP VI ITT-WA TIWICK
LONDS-INSURANCE-LOANS
IF
WYgYIR T'4A‘ T
--I PRONE 534
NOWATA
BAT & ELECTJ
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AMINIIIiiMiMinalinniMmaMINON 11011
INSURANZE
LIPZ
ACCIDZN't
SICKNIESIO
HOSPITALIZATION
GUM EPROCE ONvvircerr
Dave St Word Neely
Representing The Muted Lit
Insurance Compete st
New Yen
IIIR NORTH MAMA
Phone 7111 1142 and 04
SMALL
ENGINES
Factory Representative for
—Briggs & Stratton
—Clinton
—Lawn Boy
Authorized Service and Re-
pair Full Line of Parts for These
Three Major Makes
NOWATA
Battery & Electric
Across St From Campbell Hotel
2 Guernsey heifers 6 months old
1 5-year-old Whiteface cow calf at side
2 Guernsey steer calves
2 Whiteface heifers
1 Guernsey bull 2 years old
ALL CATTLE 1B AND BANGS TESTED
HORSES
1 Palomino stallion 4 years old well broke
1 7-year-old Palomino mare bred to Palo-
mino stallion
1 4-year-old strawberry roan mare
MISCELLANEOUS
1 18-inch chain saw in good condition
1 Garden tractor new
OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION
C N GOSSETT Victory Notional
Bank Clerk
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the day here Thursday 0
visiting with I
former Nowatans Sell It Wiih A Star Classified Itoth the blouson aA the tuck-in blouse appear for summer
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wear Worn with madras-plaid skirt licit) is linen-look rayon
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- - blouse with drawstring closing Tuck-in style in same fabric es“1S tiov
has dots in color--By GAME DUGAS NEA Women's Editor
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Not 1958 IP I ii Lodi '?ible Class
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Meets With Mrs Buck Political
i ' 1959
Mrs Nettie Buck entertainer'
members of the Ladies Bible class Chttika1
of the First Baptist church Thurs- Announcements liACARONI-AND-CHEESE
day afternoon in her home
'
ely PHILCO TELEVISION Mrs Susie Gourd opened the meeting by reading tho 142nd itatag coclact lea minute
or Democrat
est with Kraft Di
Psalms nner is a
711- Now on display at our store Refreshments were served during timesaver and a
the social hour to Mrs Gourd Mrs For Governor KRAFT menu-maker! Stock
Fern Lowe Mrs Phin Griffith GRATED
See the designs that are years Mrs Lillie Redman and Mrs 1 HOWARD EDMONDSON up today—it costs
Bud Griffith for that through- only pennies So
ahead of time! For State Senator end-through handy for school
CLEM MC SPADDEN dims flavor lunches emergency
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satin' always! in
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CALENDAR For Corp Commissioner
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11111 FitIOS UPIP-LY S d I COFFMAN
t L RAY C JONES
For County Judge
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151 QUALITY PRICE No Junior choir practke Satur- ARTHUR D STOOKEY
--— day at First Church of God due to
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115 N Maple Phone 15 Youth Camp For Sheriff
Mondav L A ANDREW
i Nnwata Garden Club annual lam- For Court Clerk
1 ' ' Hy picnic 6:30 p m hoe of 3Tick ) DEARDORFF
- Mr c 14 W ckimorhnrn Dinwnp v
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:4 Mrs Gilles
- Entertains (
tMrs Lucille
lostcss Wednesd
't south Nowata Ho
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' ident conducted
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Mrs Maynard
4 devotionals by NI
twin Wood led
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Ten members
Mrs Wes Bet
'Irene Gibbs pre
1 "Keys To Good
Officers ekTte
ert Auten presii
iGillespey vice-r
LaRue Rush sc
Ivan Wood trea!
- The August me
- home of Mrs We
t Wood and Mrs
will present he
FORMER
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Young of Cherr:
the day here Thu
former Nowa tam
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1 Ivan Wood led the flag salute Pomeroy Mr and Mrs Herbert i -ollitt: ! : p 1 :'' z: 0 :1 God's Answer" '----- AC CIDZN't
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I ' Mrs Wes Berry assisted by ley King and Shirley Mr and Mrs k:e: :7-41 ' t ' V:g When an electric appliance does- vr:- —------
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'Irene Gibbs presented the lesson Leo Dick and family Mr and k-:fri '4::?' - : : : ::
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Paseo 7111 1142 and NS
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