The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 72, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1959 Page: 1 of 10
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BY BROOKS BICKNELL
STEEL STEEL STEEL
This sort! has become so import-
ant in this nations economy even
the polititos find it more descrip-
tive when applied to the economic
strain than they do their opposition
party anymore I donI like to
keep bringing up the subject but
frankly gentle reader the steel
strike effect e‘en though the men
are back on an 80-thly forced op-
eration has belain to hit blows ai
the retail iIOj vliolesale levek of
all business
So if I may let me point out
some speculations by a man
Las bcn a tremendoos so ((SS
the industrial world in the past
few years Ile is George Romney
preident Of American Alotors
It wits my privilege last Jan-
uary to hear Itomney speak In
I erson to the Novspaper Adver-
tising Execuli es Assn conven-
tion in Cho ago Here was a
straight thinking forthright execu-
tive who gave you the sense of
assurance that he knew lus busi-
ness front the r(iiiiiiitvorit up
through the ranks to the manage-
ment Chambers
Romney has recently been cited
for his oatstanding leadership
Vilat can be done to prevent
deadlocks such as the steel strike
has become? ThaFs a good ques-
tion and the spectacle ()I a mem-
ber of President Eisonhowcr's cabi
net "eating his hat" because so
III any are idle US a consequence
is not a happy one and the opera-
tion of mills by injunction is only
a temporary measure
In accepting a Franklin Institute
li‘Uird in Philadelphia a few days
ago George Romney made some
suggesttons Worthy of considera-
tion Uready on record against
excessive coneenti at ion Of power
either in industry or labor lie
proposed:
1 Combining Of national unions
for the establishment of common
bargaining demands or use of
economic ptyer should be pro-
hibited The same prohibition
should apply to national employer
organizations Cl'his hit
APL-C10 National :Wanda1 turer:
etc)
2 Unions representing more than
about lotion employees of a single
(comma d on 1'a2c
Planes Helicopters
Join in Mafihunt
For Psycho Cons
YANcIAV111E N C L11) —
Planes anti helicopters roateA inn)
a Southwide manhunt today for
psycopathie convicts who broke
out Of an "escape proot prison
and apparently lied the slate
"We're pretty stire they art out
of the stat c itighwav Patrol
Capt A W Veils said in Grens-
boro N ( Put he added that un-
til the truck used in the tieiopc
found "we're not goiic it) call
off our (mit search"
The main hunt centered early
today near Poanoke a where
farmer W It Robinson of Itu-
Clialliin a said t r e men
desicd in prison garit forced him
to gke them Cik ilii U t Iothing
Tuesday night anti then made 1111
dri C t h(111 tk) 1 i hi hi lichcop-
ters plancs hovered o‘cr the
Doan oke a r e a ot tide kit ivers
CheCkt'd ill HOhini41S story
(Me prik ate fd0 drld INV() Na-
tional Guard craft crisscrossed
xvoodland IteRviten the ivy Bluff
Ill a i Ill Li II 'Tctirity prison near
here and the Virgain) border
about 12 indvs away
Vol LXVII No 72
Christmas Deluge Begins
Lions To Get
3 Members
Induction Planned
For Thursday Night
Three new members will be for-
inducted into the Alva Lions
club hy A Edgar Perry Stroud
district goy ernor of Lions Inter-
national at a dinner meetiv at
615 pm Thursday in Larison's
restaurant
Those to lie inducted int() the
ic group are Hoy It Itoberts
Earl Fleming and SI im met lau-
n Fred Hoy president of the
Ali a Lions announced
The ceremony was Flanned
coincidi with the isit of the dk-
riit go cno who also Will Zid-
drCS concerning
the Lions program of seri ice and
the z-elininistration of Lions Inter
national
Nll members of the Al a club
arc being urged to al tend the din
our niect I4 to welcome the dis-
trict governor and the new MCM-
bers lloy said
San Andrvs
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Published Each Afternoon (Except Saturdays)
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TEN PAGES
CHRISTMAS RUSH UNDERWAY—Merle Fettke dstribution clerk at the
but hidden by the huge stacks' of Christmas pa-cels already flooding
clerks said this is just a forecast of packages expected within the next
Postmaster Asks tAAlvans
To Speed Mail Service
Rangerettes
Set Program
'" 11WMIW" (il :11" 1110' Itewarh chit) of Aka at its the letter when the parcel is mail
re being urged In altend the din
Constmas dinner in the Ranger ed
niectmg to welcome the Ms- room of th student uenterI 7 ADDTIESSING—All parcels mast
id governor and the new mem- !pm on 1M same day Iho choral have the sender's return oldress
Ts Hoy said troup will repeat the vrogram at in the upper left corner on the
Ia dillMT 1101' OW Woods County same side as the address Address
Airliner Overdue I Teacticrs one side only Addresses must be
V11111"ol
At Kith perlormareei INIiindav a Ivr Iitin str"It 111"I('
Feared Lost in Sea color film will he syneh n
ronieil Ine " 1Y a MI St t'
‘kit h the inil the realling GREETING CAltits—chiir2
front In Ued on PL7C 2 o
colombia (t11) of the story of christs birth
I7 airliner with 46 pursons Linda TO lio i ItC'(lj)IllI't
aboard WaS overdue and feared 11"'e l'1":1'"Is and ülher Pre-
lic It the Caribbean today sewed Ity the voval mosie depart-
The plane vas en nntle to Car- went or Ihe odie:e are given as
tagna from the resort islands of a Publit qtice Alis Ruth Marie
San Andres tcnitil associate prdesor
d:rector
RANGERETIES--Members of the Rangerettes pLtured here are frclit low left to right Janice
Beck Fairview Judy Howland Wakito and Lana Rosendale Woodwatti SLcond row: Den-
ice Yarnell Wakita Veldo Butler Enid Jane DoVoney Waynoka ard Cherry Smith Greens-
burg Kan Third row: Bonnie Frisk Kremlin Linda Taylor Woodwatcl Janke Achenbach At-
tica Kan Sue Jane Nickel Alva Marjorie Bennett Manchester and M'ort!to Ewing Moore-
land Sack row: Laurie Harper Argan12 Kan! Sandy McCrockcn Amrz lynclo Green Alva
Sandra Ewing Capron and Miss Ruth Marie Grluit director
NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER - IN OUR 67TH YEAR 1
and Sunday Morning—Entered
Alva post office is all
the post office Postal
few days
(Staff Photo)
Here are s6me points to re
menther in preparing and in
Christmas parcels and greeting
Set Program cards
PRCELS—Use a strong carton
I() withstand other heavy parcels
Th'' n"21'11'11''' a w""1"I's 111' and use cnongh packing material
st:iihe at N111:11 ii ii' (II- for cushioning to prevent dantage
h-Tv v1I PrCnt 11""- Pr"gl"Ins to) the articles Liquids must be
in the next two weeks in addition packed with enough absorbent to
to taking part in the CloThimas take ttp the liquid in case of hreak
opera "AmAl and the NiJ1 Linrs not InAhdilt
LETTER INCLOSUIIES IN PAR-
ThorsoLy liD y prysent CFIS—A letter may be pkiced in-
"The Song of Christmas- by Fred side the parcel proN Med it is
Warini2 at a myelin!! of Kappa placed en top of th other articles
they can be handled with Areater '41 "1"11(nrs c"‘ el Incrc1"1"11"'
ufhtienty and ako yin give more ii‘allable in all of thy participating
firms from clothing to food furni-
time a little later for handling
mail going to points xvithin Okla turc ill'Pli"nvs 1II1l Pi114)A's
homa and nearhy slates Terbush wling tickets jewelry and car
said wash jobs
"Set a Dee 15 !nadir The first treasure hunt was held
date dvadlim for y (liii a s and here 10 years ago and !no been
As the annual tidal wa‘e of they can In handled with gtreater " ‘
Christmas mail and parcels start ellimency and also yin give morc al tillable iii till if the Partlellfating
ed flowing into the Aka p e ost of lon a little later for handling firms from clothing to food furni-
flee this weck Postmaster Charles mail going to points within Okla lure appliances paint pillows
Terhush urged patrons to help cm- homa and nearhy stales Terbush hnwling Inliets jewelry and car
Phees Pro id(' better scrviee stud wash jobs
mailing their pachagt s and cards "set yourself a Dee 15 matiirj The first treasure hunt was held
to dtslant sttote'' within the next dale deadline for your cards and here I() agn and IS bUen
few (lays packages if possibie the posl conducted through the Aka cham-
If her of commerce eauh year with
thoe of mad guing to master said 'An PV earher date
far places are sent first and early ‘voutd give more insurance that few excePhuns since °I'll'
Entry Deadline
packages going long distances
would reach their de n Entries should he turned in to
destinations he-
fore the holiday" the Alva chamber of commerce
111 otAlk 0 4 4 Ooa (COntillkWd PaiT 21
Delta I honor society in educa- and the parcel is marked -Letter ' ton-140' " 111)11(' Ochale
lion At 111 41 on Enclositd- threttly ahme the ad 'If th° rllnr "ItlitY 11)ad
the Froi2r1 will It' en for dress The clerk will charte tor lurid transfer ProPosal
the Itesvarch Iii t Nka at its the letter when the parcel is niii In his first personal reference to
Christmas dinner in the Eaner ed the commissioners' leader Ed
room of M' studynt uenterNt 7 ADDRESSING—All parcels mast I mondson accused Gar
On 1M same day tho choral have the sender's return iiiiiress in county commissioner from El-
Lroup will repeat the vrogrion at in the upper left corner on the wore UltY of -rtPealed nosroP-
a dinner tor the Woods County same side as the address Address resentations the proposed
Aged Alvan
Dies Today
moth Inrthila on
Occ 2 a Wuck ago TiteNday diol
al about 9 a today ri the Al) a 1
Nuring home
Scroces LII he al 2 p in I ri
dy in the St!) hineral hapI
and kin II tlie )11V
cemetery Under tile thr"C:1111 ”f
C:11! Stiles funeral honic
11-1) was horn in lo‘ki Dec 2
but moved to kaibas Iii
los lather when still a boy an1 -
came to Oklahoma hen the (Thai-
okee Strip was opened for settle
molt homesteading a claim
east of Chen)kee Ile ind his wile
who died in 14:19 too ed I Ak a
more than 30 year ago
Ile is suvk ed by 192 li‘ing
descendant includwg a son eight
daughters 42 !?randchildron 115
great grandchildren 25 great great
grandchildren and one '2rea1 great
great grandchild
His son is 511Iton Stapp Santa
Cruz Calif daughters are Mrs
51(0 1onv Mrs Alvenis Smith
and Mrs Rd Reasoner all of Al
k a Mrs F rven Cayot Cleo
SpritiLs: Mrs Annie Dytke
Wood: 'Mrs F:arl Slater Wood-
viird and 51rs Jim Slater Orienta-
Mrs Fltie Crowd' Santa 111r
bara
He visited on his birthday 111
‘vek 11011 Inc son and his daugh-
ters and there was a speca1 birth
diy dinner given in hi honor in
the home of Mrs Reasoner
0
Hunt Contest
Is Expected
To Up Traffic
A sharp increase itt the sole-
vLilk t ra I ic on AIN a streets is
expected hurp ditriwJ thy next throe
fla vs hen thy 1:l59 a iner-
t hoots' Christ IllaS ircastin liunl
cool for noire tit S125 ill pri-
iys is in iwogress
Contestant participants v111 it
the display windows of 57 p:ir-
ticivating tnisi floss fit ins here he
ween noon Thursday and the
treasury hunt deadline at 6 p ni
Saturday to dyterininy intentional
errors made either in ItiVrchiln
(Ilse or tn display arrangements
In addition contest anhs must
a treasure lune to he play
ed at inter a Is ii er radio station
KAI as part of their contest en
try
Prizes Offered
c e ii rate and
speedy identification of errors
yin( 11 (tete! mow contest t'lltrivs
are merchandise prizcs Ailed at
SI2757 for first place S7569 for
10c0110 Place: $5285 for third:
S10 15 foorih: WM: $:1095
sixth: S2545 sev vitt S111:t11
eighth $1416 ninth and Sinn
I uft
The vide ariety cf gills offer
Governor Seeks
Debate in Public
On Transfer Plan
OKLAHOMA CITY all )--Gov
Iloward Edmondson challenged
Grimes president of the Oklahic
ma County Commissioners Asso
Edmondson oollert(1 to pity for
dohitte on tele ision
Ile said !Hs AI ion wa(7 I()
Grimes only "hecaw p he is the
(iftio ially elecled president of till
county cum In ossmers thoo
eltaippint ell spokesman for
group m oppositinn to the pro opos
tot
as Second Class Matter at The
616 FLYNN AVENUE ALVA OK1AHOMA WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 9 1959
More Than $425
In Prizes Offered 11
By Local Retailers
t
Postoffice at Alva Oklahuma
tJles I oaay 1:(1 1"r F Net-
siroteeat 8: ‘kh" (11141 N14)ndav
a 1)1111r -tit 111 "11 I"' id in a 111-
11:1)111a110(1 ot(li e a (14 iw(1 mpr cwinip In thu lull fuiiui d l'hal)(1 here with
( 9 a ti in a TV ilseiiate ‘s hen iiiaarnin 11 1 irCiinnor
nhoal 9 a al toLty 11( rni 1 0 llit W in NIelhodiNt church
ii' iU hffloe da
es A111 ai who 1 liaili1Hte 11 1nriAl xt iP he in the Maple (re
Y in 110' S11i kneral hap I eiliry in Vieliiia Kiln
v ilI he iti Ilie ''" In sic' 11111 lrit hit
ine1ery wilier 111 ilir(11iin of he I 'e 11 ii1itl iii f0r itho it 20 ‘par
Stiles futieral home zinA I lLIii hi a ord 11 r the hilt l'
111111 in 1n‘a 2 and that he eon r peat ilm oral son via iri ihe impleiner0 basines
''0 hid mot tt ii Ii Y 11 I' It I"' hcr''
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL LEASED WIRE
Zenith Seeks Boost
in Area as Rates
:
Ken Weaver
Vet liewsman
Is On Staff
Lecturer Writer
Succeeds Williams
I Ktql Weaver veteran of 20 years
experience in newspaper vvork
free lance m riling lecturing and
teaching has joined the Alva Re-
view Courier staff as news editor
Ile succeeds Jim Williams INho
has accepted a position as as
sistant city editor of the Chico
Enterprise-Record in Cbico
Weaver assumed the position
here this week a few days after
Williams iult for California to he
gin his new job Dec It Williams
was riWS editor and sports writer
here for more than two years
coming to Alva from a job in the
Oklahoma City bureau of United
Press International
The new editor here a native of
Pennsylvania had been employed
as copy editor on the Wichita
(Kans Eagle before coming here
Before taking the position in
Wichita he was managing editor of
the Stillwater News -Press for six
and one half years and during that
time also taught for four and one-
hall years in the Oklahoma State
university journalism school
Other newspapers on which he
has been employed include the
Capitol Hill Beacon Oklahoma
CtlY Oklahoma Livestock News
:marillo (Tex) tilohe Philadel-
phia triLi Evening Bulletin and
Camden (NI) Post
Ile is a graduate f the Uni-
ersity of Pennsylvania where he
iilso has semed as a fulltime
lectorer In jintrnahNni anti English
Weaer has done k toward his
PILI) degree at the University of
(continued on Pao 21
Nelson Services
Set for Thursday
Application Filed Today
With State Commission
The Zenith Cas System Ine serving gas consumers in
Alva and ill lit other towns in this area today filed an ap
pin-alio!) with the Corporation Commission of Okhdlonia for
its first ratt increase in six years
The increase being sought will be less than $9 more per
year for the average residential consumer using 12700o
alhie feet of gas each year The rate hike is expected to be
‘ffective with the hills payable Feb I 1960 Dale Friedel!
president said 10-
Larger consumirs of necessity
wiH ha‘ e larger increases Frie
dun said W
d elcomed
Official Proud e
'We are proud of the fact that
after this increase becomes el-
fective our consumers will still o New Delhi
have the satisfaction of enjoying
one of the lower gas rates in the
area and the service rendered will
co Thlknands Seek
continue m
e to he most efficient and
dependable" Frieden said
Reason for the rate increase is To See Executive
that beginning Jan I most of the
Zimitli System gas will he costing NEW DELI!! (UPI) — Presi
more than 50 percent more than dent Eisenhower a man of peace
in I954—date of the last increase arrived here today to a gigantic
—and inflation has caused °Pena- flower-garlanded welcome made
ing expenses to rise the greater by Red China's threat
Intense competition from trans
continental pipe lines who are
looking for large gas reserves to
supply increasing requirements of
their consumers in the east west
north and south areas of the Unit-
ed States have created drastically
high prices for gas at the well-
head Frieden pointed out
Absorbs sponses
In the past the Gas system has
(Continued on Page 2)
Frank Roby
Dies at 84
Frank Roby 8-1 resident of Alva
and this area since the Cherokee
Strip was opened for settlmnent
died Tuesday afternoon in his
11-911e at 511 Center Ile had been
iii 1114 a short time
services vitt be at 2 pm Thurs-
day Ill the Stiles funeral chapel
vith the Rev L E Shackelford
pastor of the First Methodist
church officiating
Burial will be in the AOUW
cemetery under the direction of
the Stiles funeral home
Roby born Sept 2 1875 in
Chillicothe came to Woods
111 from Barber county Kan
lie was an early (lay cowboy in
Barber county and also did some
plaster mining as vvell as farming
Ile is survived by a son Walter
Roby Alva two daughters-in-law
Mrs Walter Roby and Mrs D o t
Roby both of Alva: four grand-
children Max Roby Jr St
Louis Mo Bob Roby with the
air force in England Karen Sue
and Carol Kay Roby both of Alva
and four great grandchildren
A son Max died several years
ago
WEATHER
TEMPERATURES
High Tuesday
Low Tuesday
Noon Wednesday
—0—
57
20
47
ALVA WHEAT PRICE
Dec 9 SI 81
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FIVE CENTS PER COPY
NEW DELI!! (UPI) — Presi
dent Eisenhower a man of peace
arrived here today to a gigantic
flower-garlanded welcome made
the greater by Red China's threat
to India's northern borders
Indians by tens of thousands
had streamed into town in special
trains buses bullock carts horse-
drawn carriages by bicycle and on
foot
The President came here from
a five-hour visit to Afghanistan
at Soviet Russia's back door
where robed and turbaned tribes
men cheerod him along the road
and an an h of red flags bore the
message: "Welcome to the Presi
dent of the United States"
!lours before the President's ar
rival Indian officials described the
waiting throngs as the greatest to
greet any head of state or premier
since India won its independence
Passengers Escape
Serious Injuries
In Car Collisions
No serious personal injuries but
considerable property damage was
done to autos involved in two col-
lisions in Alva within one block
of the same location here—at 8:2O
am today and at 5:45 pm Tues-
day The accident today at Flynn
and Eleventh street intersection
involved an auto driver by Al
berta Nusser 16 Alva high school
student en route to school and a
late model auto driven by Mrs
Ed Colbek Jr of 11n7 Fair street
Considerable damage was done
II) the Nusser car which officers
said may be a total loss From
$500 to $600 damage was cstimat
ed On the 6olbek vehicle
Mrs Colhek with her YOUM!
son and daughter as passengers
was traveling south and started to
make a left hand turn to the east
when she collided with the vehicle
being driven west by Miss Nusser
daughter of Mr and Mrs Jim
Nusser judy Fulkerson was a
passenger in Miss Nusser's ear
Mrs Golbek told officers the sun
was bright and her ear's windshiell
FOR ECAST frosty so that she did nut see 1110
PANHANDLE A N D NORTH other car approaching
WEST— Partly cloudy to cloudy The other accident inVetiL:alcfl
through Thursday Warmer tonight by city police officers invcRed a
wcasional light rain Thursday 1953 model auto ewned hy Ntr
Low tonight 35 to 40 Lester Turner and driven by Toni-
(continued on Phge
EARLY MORNiNG MISHAP The cars are dirnaged but the five occupants in these two autos escaped serious iniory in a col-
lision early tadoy at the intersettion of fIyirri and Eleventh sheets Drivers were Mrs Ed Golbek Jr who sod bright sun
and a frosty w'ulcishieLl rACurd her vi! on of an approaching vehicle driven by AlLerta Nucsnr Alva student en route
to classes at the high school (Staff Photo)
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