The Herald-Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1959 Page: 5 of 8
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'rHURSDAY JUNT 25 1959
BALL POINT PENS in all price ranges at the Herald-Dertocrat
BETTER WEEK-END
June 26 - 27
Santa Fe All Green Cut
ASPARAGUS
ORANGE DRINK
BRIMFULL CUT
GREEN BEAUS
SANTA FE
SPINACH
MILE HIGH
CORN
SANTA FE
APPLE SAUCE
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FRESH
BEEF ITS
SLICED 11ACOM
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SANTA FE or MARCO
FRUIT COCKTAIL
ARMOUR MATCHLESS
ARMOUR LUNCH MEAT
Nothing '11i'u
For Vour C
BUYS
Spears 1012 oz can
5 for $100
46 oz can
3 for S100
No 303 can
6 for $100
No 303 can
3 for 49c
No 303 can
I 3 for 49c
No 303 can
3 for 49c
No 303 can
SANTA FE No 303 can
BARTLETT PEAR HALVES 3 for 79c
SANTA FE No 214 can
PEACHES 3 if o7
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COPPED PORK
3 for 19c
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Forgan Oklahoma
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BEAVER 66 SERVICE
PHONE NA 5-3961
BEAVER OKLAHOMA
'CARL SHADDEN Manager
State Coffin! Of
County Gov't Is
Seen hy Leader
Roy Grimes rImore City presi-
dent of the state county commis-
sioners association today warned
that efforts to control more and
more of this county's government
functions from thq state capitol
will be continued
"The movement is on to elimi-
nate as much county government
as possible" Grimes said This
is the basic aim of a few people
who want to concentrate all the
state's political power in Okla-
homa City
"They are stepping up efforts to
discredit local government in every
possible way Bitter criticism of
all county commissioners for a!-
Ieged wrongdoing of a few will be
followed by similar campaigns
against other phases of county
government
"Those anxious to get control of
county government funds hope by
this method to convince Okla-
homa voters their local govern-
ment should be largely destroyed
In its p'ace they offer direction
of local affairs by boards and com-
missions at the state capitol an-
swerable mainly to the governor"
The spokesman for county com-
missioners cited attempts to build
toll roads as typical of the 'im-
practical programs" being offered !
as excu-e for taking away gasoline
tax money now going to county
road
tho r:overnor's own admts-
porcent of tho gntsoline tax !
nn(y collected for roads and
higilways goes to county loads"
CHines declared "Thus 42 cents'
c11 of cvel'y dolar placed in a
guaranIceing pament to toll 1
zva1 hondholders is money taken:
away front rural roads
"There ‘rvill be considerably less
money to repair rural roads in this
county and every other county if
the governor manages to build toll
roads under the plan he presented
to the legislature It has the ef-
fect of robbing both county roads
and the state highway commission
to bui'd highways we all must pay
to travel on after they are built"
Grimes predicted that most
Have you seen the eager beavers at Beaver 66 Station? Fiend
they are not running around in a circle The activity is directed
to a single purpose — making a better home for your car For
our outlook has been and is nothing but the best for you
A few of the improvements which will soon be ready for you are:
A new complete lidaing system
c New modern pumps
0 Remote pumping system which offers faster safer and
quieter gasoline service
0 New pump island location for more convenient service
0 New home for our special Philcheck Lubrication Service
Yes we are going modern These and other innovations will make
Beaver 66 Service the best place in town to get top quality pro-
ducts You'll find we'll be fully equipped to give you complete
service — from a simple tire check to scientific lubrication
Make plans now to drive in at Beaver's most modern Service
Station
High Quality Phillips 66 Products are dis
tributed in this area by Dace Oil Company'
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THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT - BEAVER OKLAHOMA
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This hilarious clown Ito Ho will present his talents July 4th at
Beaver Ile is truly one of the finest comies in the business today
Eo Ho is most versatilr he does so many tiMigs anti he does them so
wAl that he is in big dewed for peformances through the coumry Ile
always makes nvny many friends wherever he goes
Yotingcsters and ohislors alike enjoy his zany fluky le act his fast
and furious his eccentric (lancing as well a:4 his witty humor
emnlic of the stale will tir00
a preTarn to comhat itay
t lye pet it ions ii rimy ht
ciliated in on attempt to weaken
local rMVernalerlt
' "Vo'ers Ilrouehout Olc!ahoma
: a e now alert to ‘vhat this a1-
mlnistration's rral alms at he!
said "They are not about to let
t he st ate hhway commission
have all rural road funds together
with final dcrision roo:arding where I
and when improvement s can he
made
"Neither are they happy about
ta'k that counties should be con-
solidated and some functions of
county government eliminated
The people understandably fear
what w'ould happen to their local
roads and other county needs if
such essential- matters were han-
died entirely at toe state capitol
"They aren't likely to vote them-
selves into such a position no'
mater how strong the propaganda
winds bow'
)king t'Gr Soo lethtng? —Try
rhe Want Ads In This Paper
Go To Church On Sunday
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Hooker Mrs Carl Barnes L'Ier-
al Mrs N J Eiker Liberal Ca-
miella Phelps Beaver Hugh Mc-
Curdy Beaver Alta Mae Lighty
Beaver
BIRTIN
Mr and Mrs Larry Hodges of
Forgan are parents of a son Lar-
ry Don born June 19
Mr and Mrs Carl Barnes of
Lillnai are parents of a son born
June 22
Mr and Mrs N J Eiker of Lib-
eral are parents of a son born
June 23
Automobiles take a heavy toll of
animal life according to the Traf-
fic Digest and Review In one
stretch of highway 30 miles long
in Wisconsin last year a highway
patrolman counted the following
kills: 45 pheasants 3 partridges
one wild duck 2 mud hens 84
rabbits 42 squirrels 18 skunks 15
racoon 14 muskrats 6 deer one
oppossum 13 (logs anti 54 cats
CUB SCOUTS HAVE
PACK MEETING
The Cub Scouts met for a Pack
meeting Tuesday evening at the
sandhills for a Cub-family wiener
roast The only business was to
have parents volunteer to serve
as salesman at the fireworks stand
July 1 through the 4th
July 4-5 is Cub Scout-Dad week-
end at Cit M p Kiova The next cub
meeting he in August
11e-wba11 practice k continuing
for Ole pat k every Monday and
Thursday oertit under Ow di
Traffic deaths cal county roals
in Oldahomil show a six percent
increase for the first lour months
of rit59 over the Sa1110 period last
year Iteath on 11S highways do-
creased tour percent and on state
highways they increased 15 percent
nprs Tuktl: ltes-10 Shuoy For-1 LOST SOMETHING? Find it
""n P"til Nr(e1" 1"1Pi" Jar- with a Lost and Found Want Ad
tinvn Co 'well !leaver Ruth El
t Foran Joe I:mstlen Bea
Persons dismissed from the hos-
pital since June 17 are:
Myrtle La Favor Liberal Avis
Bates Forgan Gary Ricnard La-
verne Randle McClain Beaver
Eff le Kite Gate Ocie Nichols
Pioneer Nursing Home Doris Win-
ston Liberal
Pag011s still hospitalized are:
Frances Elston Elni-ood Eliza-
beth Eston Elmwood IIerbert
Bass Beaver Otis Moore Wood-
ward Bert ha I luekins Beaver
Clara Ilennet I Ilea ver Cev ilia
Deller Beaver lxna Winter Lib
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FIREWORKS
The Scout organizations in Beaver will start
the sAle of Fireworks on July 1st This year
the Fireworks will be sold from the Armory
Building
Plan now to purchase your Fireworks from the
Scout Organizations
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Starting on Your Vacation
TRIP INSURANCE is available in amounts
from $5000 to $50000 including Medical Pay-
ment coverage Takes about 5 minutes to issue
Priced extremely low considering protection
provided For instance 5-day coverage for
$20000 Death Benefit plus $2000 Medical
Payment Coverage costs $520 Same coverage
for 15 days is $11110
Before starting that business trip — or vaca-
tion — stop in
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Beaver Oklahoma
Representing St Paul Mercury Insurance Co
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PACT FTVE
Fidel Castro remarking on the ser-
ious injury of his young son in an
automobile clash: "Thes: are the
consequences of driving at high
speeds"
BALL POINT PENS in all price
ranges at the Herald-Democrat
GO 1U CHURCH SUNDAY
REMEMBER the American Le-
gion llor4e Races July 2 3 tt 4th
Crystal Beach 1Voodward Okla
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Ditching Service
5e per foot up — 3 to 244n wide
Down to 6-ft deep
pecia1 price on burying irriga
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Makes Cottons Like New
Investigate this new mon-
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Lansden, Willis. The Herald-Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1959, newspaper, June 25, 1959; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144072/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.