Hollis Weekly News (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1957 Page: 2 of 12
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Two
merchants who attcculeit
retent Dal Ths Texas fashion
imbhlett Mrs O D Mil
cttrl Taylor Mrs G M Clark
:Nits IV D 1!"Aving anit 'Mrs John
7'teeme7ove
I )oulitl I rehirnell to
tirine Licl week following
xn-rixw snigety in Olthi ?Ionia City
How can I fertilize esta111-
Wed' stands of Alfalfa after
Ithr first cutting?
) using Vita-life 8-25-0
qtressed in 10" bands af-
the first cutting
ill
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horns Heath Owner
P
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Nerves Jumpy???
Try l'ishing For
BesI laxation
Suffering from a 1)114 case of
nerves?
The (ituariaTna Came 8t Fi!ilb de-
partment suggests just plain "fish-
ing" as a cure and has the en
ON THEIR SERIES 0
TRUST FUND CERTIFICATES
Payments have bison UNINTER
RUPTED and REGULAR sinc
1979 Why not investigate this in
estrivnt pion so popular through
out filo stat?
Get the Facts!
Firtur payments are not guaranteed
and 6 is payable only if earned
Purchase pric includes the sales
charge Offerd ONLY to legal
residents of Oklahoma
GET OUR
INVESTMENT
BROCHURE
FREE!
Jimm:2 E Legate
TO
In Hollis Every Friday
O Box 217 Sayre Okla
THE HOLLIS (Oklahoma) WEEKLY NEWS
any of the now tranquilizer druKs !
sitlo of which i3 eXpeCted to ex
CetN1 more than 200 millions this
year
So next lime you feel a ease
of nerves ioming on take yourt
roil end reel or an old pole and
park yourself 'beside a lake ori
stream The very solitude will
soon lull any nnrvous jitters you
mny have developed
Best of ell you can't suffer any
ill after efforts from fishing like!
many people have experienced
front some of the so-called tran-
quilizers :Rex A Cochran of Gould stu-
dent at Cameron State college at
Lawton was one of those who fin-
ished the school year with a
straight "A" average
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Farming and Cattle
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I' v' and higher power you need to get peak performance out of any car
Not only new cars but older cars too will benefit from the remarkable
performance quAties of this higher-powered FLUE-FUEL It's blended
for local driving conditions It's the only gasoline containing
added Di-isopropyl It has extra high octane for smoothness
and long mileage It's clean burning so it needs no anti-fouling
additive Pill up with new FLUE-FUEL at your Phillips 66
Dealer's and discover a nem high in performance
rtfiLLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
For flurry-Up Service Drop By
illiTLIFF SERVICE STATIC
Featuring rhillips GG (as & Oil Washing Lubrication
Tires Accessories anti SERVICE NVITII A SMILE
Jerry Robinson leasee
ut You find Von
dia semont mof term of thousands Rev C M Ball Is Three Front County I
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of Oklahoa 'Tot tsinen
Tie &pat tment advises that I
Reassigned To
ilethodists Receive Degrees
fishing is intit h better thin taking JJflis 1 From Okla i1 &JI Alt I know is whol reod r the pupets Wil Routis
: 71 f h b o rs
Rev Clarence M Ball pastor Of
the First Methodist church here
for the past year was reassigned
to the local pulpit at the Okla-
homa Methodist conference held
in Oklahoma City last week-end
Rev Ball who came to Hollis
from Hobart just a year ago is
very popular in his church and
church members were quick to Mrs Searcey received her (le-
express pleasure that he would I gree in home economics Woodmanf
return a BS in agronomy and Mrs Lasa-I
During the statewide conference ter in elementary education
more than 200 Methodist pastors
qrr--904'fi
were shifted from one locality to I
'-
another Assignments were read - sot 4
by Bishop Angie Smith head og t
the church's New Mcbdco-Olda- '
home district at noon Friday
Pat Richardson
Finishes School
'
Of Nursing Al OU
Miss Pat Richardson daughter
of Mr and Mrs H L Richardson
of Eldorado was among the 40
members of the freshman class at
the University of Oklahoma school
of nursing who were formally
capped May 31
The ceremony signified comple-
tion of the first nine months of
nurse's traini4 and was held at
the medical school auditorium
Threa student' from I larmon
county were 'among he 1542 re-
ceiving kg (CS last Sunday at the
6211d annual graduation t‘xercises
at Oldahoma StAl college
The three in eluded Cwendolyn
Maurice Searcey and Jimmie Dyche
woodm n a of couid and C leanal sAcial security
Yarbrough Lasater of VirLson
June 6t 1957
WHETHER YOU LIVE DIE
OR QUIT
Modern Woodmen's Ideal Say
ings Plan pays
It Covers the Only Three Things
That Can Happen to You
It pays if you live It pays your
family if you die—not just the
amount saved up to that time
but ALL you had planned to
save—and it pays if you quit
Live—die—or quit—you can't
lose
HERE'S WHAT IT AMOUNTS TO—
For a man 25 who can save $10 each
month for 20 years:
Modern Woodmen will return
at age 65 $4784
Savings deposits are made for
only 20 years 2400
--
Net profit $2384
Or instead of the return of $4784
Modern Woodmen will pay an in
come of 64494 each month for ten
years
(Based on present dividsrld schedule)
MODERN WOODMEN
of America
DAII SEXT011
305 N Kern — Mangum
In Hollis Every Week
BUY
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see your
THE HOLLIS WEEKLY NEWS
Successor So The Hollis Daily News with which is consolidatud The Hollis Post-
litsraid and Thu Harmon County Leoder under date of July 19 1951
Member Selected Weeklies of oktohom" R r DUDLEY Editor and Publisher
Published Each Thursday at 219 W Broadway Hollis Okla ?hone 76
Entered Os second-class mail matter at the post office at Ho Its under Act of
Congress March 5 1879 Any typographical errors or erroleous stories con-
tained herein are purely unintentional and will be readily corrected upon be-
ng brought to the attention of the editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 Year by Moil in Harmon County $3 Elsewhere $4
For
l'IDisabled At 50
0
Social Security benefit payments on Wednesday June 12
to qualified disabled workers age wil i r
50 or over will begin in Augus i II t It O DenniS
1957 forJuly Wins Wings From
This marks another important )
milestone in the progress of the
1 aratroop School
Federal Old Age and Survivors In-
Fort Bragg N C—Army
surance program according to Kenneth O Dennis 23 on ol
Travis Briggs District Manager and Mrs Karl B Dennis of ll
of Social Security at Lawton Or- route one wa9 recently grail
iginally designed to provide pro- from the 82nd Airborne Divi
tection against loss of income due jump 'school here at Fort B
to the twin risks of retirement or Di'llniS received his parachu
death Social Security' will now lAings after completing the I
weeks
provide protection against the course which included
risk of total and paramanent dig - training jumps
ability Dennis entered the army
The disability payments will be October and completed basic t
made to persons who are unable ing at Fort Biss Texas He
to work because of a severe dis- 1953 graduate of Arnett
at school where he was activ
ability which has twisted for
least six months and is expected basketball and baseball
to continue indefinitely Briggs
pointed out that the applicants Rotarians Resume
must have worked at least 5 years Luncheon Meeting
pointed out that the applicants
must have worked at least 5 years
out of the 10 years before the
disability began and 11' years out
of the 3 years before that date in
employment covered by Social Se-
curity Anyone who meets the above
requirements is urged to visit his
Social Secuity District office and
make application if he has not al-
ready done so For some persons
now disabled it is important that
application be made soon A dis-
abled person who has not worked
since September 1954 will not be
able to meet the work require-
ments if he delays filing a claim
until after June 29 of this year
As a result he would not be eli
Honig Lodge No 219 AntAM
ft Meets First
and Third
MOINTDAY
7:30 p in
MEMBER 1957
the little flame that freezes
secret of today's
most amazing refrigerator
Thirty years ago came the first "electric ice boxes"
costly complicated noisy liable to break down wear
out and gluttons for current Two Swedish chemists de- ?
cided there must be a better way And in their Stock-
holm laboratory discovered The Little Flame That
Freezes A tiny gas flame replaced all those moving parts
makes all other refrigerators old-fashioned No noise!
Nothing to wear out! They had discovered the refriger-
ator that was 30 years ahead of its time! It still is!
' AIL 111 081$41
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GAS REFRIGERATOR
Mir orli ovarN IMPE11 ov8 4" Apr rip
ill 611 La ai g Ahlaisi?
SERVEL DEALER
gible to have his social security
record frozen nor to receive dis-
ability insurance benefits at age
50
A representative of the Law-
ton office will be at the post office
! basement in Hollis at 10:00 a
on Wednesday June 12
PH -K O Dennis
Wins Wings Front
Paratroop School
Fort Bragg N C—Army Pvt
Kenneth O Dennis 23 son of Mr
and Mrs Karl B Dennis of Hollis
route one was recently graduated
from the 82nd Airborne Division's
jump 'school here at Fort Bragg
Dennis received his parachutist's
wings after completing the three
weeles course which included five
training jumps
Dennis entered the army last
October and completed basic train-
ing at Fort Biss Texas He is a
1953 graduate of Arnett high
school where he was active in
At Hold Today
Harry Coley will be in charge
of the program at Rotary club to-
day following the regular weekly
luncheon at the Motley hotel ac-
cording to Dick Dudley club
president
The club skipped its regular
meeting last week du to the Mem-
orial Day holiday
Preston Cooley
Has New Job At
McLean Texas
Preston Cooley whofor the past
has been a Distributive Education
student at Cicero Smith lumber
company has been made assistant
manager of the lumber yard at
McLean Texas P L Patton dis-
trict manager announced
Coo ley' graduated from Hollis
high school this spring
'Run e Want Ad In The Nfnrel
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SPECIAL LOW PRICESHIGH TRADE-IN VALUES NOW!
Almost like magic its sparkling ice
circles replenish themselves Take one or a
handful—there's always plenty And there
are no messy ice trays to fill spill and for
get to refill
today's only refrigerator
GUARANTEED 10 FULL YEARS
today's only refrigerator
WITH NO MOVING PARTS
Serve! Ice Server Model 11790
701b frozen food section Roomy intdoor shelets
Automatic defrosting Stain-proof interior and
12-position cold control Interior finish
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Dudley, R. F. Hollis Weekly News (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1957, newspaper, June 6, 1957; Hollis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2139037/m1/2/?q=ellis: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.