The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Al
THE CLEVELAN1
AMERICAN
rbblished at Cleveland Okla
210 S Broadway
tntered as second class matter at
be post office of Cleveland Ohla-
tOMao under the net of March 3
679
' Published '11'echly at
Cleveland Oklahoma
THURSDAY MAY 21 11-69
E 31 It ER
Dk lahoma Prss Association 1958
A Member of
SELECTED IES
of Oklahoma
Ferguson dt Breeden Publishers
Robert IL Breeden Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
In Pawnee and Osage
Counties and other areas
trEsiderail within Cleveland
trade area $306 per year
Elsewhere in
Oklahoma $408 per year
Outside of
Oklahoma $510 per year
(Above rates include Sale Tax)
The American prints obituaries
asa matter of news A charge is
made for cards of thanhs Poetry
will be printed at the rate of 10c
per line All society pictures will
Le charged for actual cost of
ngraving
All unsolicited letters and man-
uscript received at writer's risk
All letters remain property of
this newspapet
Al
TRIANGLE
PIIMIMEEMMIS
By Robert II Breeden
The Oklahoma legislature will
probably be in session about four
more weeks Sometimes it is
criticized for the lawa that it does
pass but often we believe it
Should be complimented for the
laws that it does NOT pass It
might prove to be a better vic-
tory In the negative than the posi-
tie -----
The Senate vill probahly it
started in committee on the li-
quor control bill Tuesday This
may take several days and the
W hole Senate might get the bill
vithin a week We hope that the
Senate does not have as much
trouble with it as the house did
but e imagine it will
We have always believed that
the main purpose of repeal if
there vas a purpose was to try
and get better eOntrols Ve still
feel that way about it There is
always the difference of opinion
between the two extrennua of
those who believe that the repeal
measure was passed for revenue
and those who sincerely believed
that better controls would re
F
lwe telieve that the $250 tax
proposed is too high If the tax is
too high there will he more pas-
sdile profit for the illicit whiskey
(dealer Ind there will be less con-
! trot We think that the tax and
illowyp provisions should he
1 )conol to control and that if the
la is it lot highti' than surriund
in:: statis vie tt ill have more
The tit tatM 1111n
i a vd ry important irsti"
We imagine that the giivernor
Ipiansto take his varilius ideas to
1 the toople by the initiAted !wil-
1 !ion roide This could well be the
i very bcst solution Certainly some
1 of his proposals are the kind that
t
(should be scttled 1 the piniplc
I t hemielves and kVv would wel-
t collo his submission of these
I questiOliS in which he so sincere-
ly believes Many of them are to
many people unsound and unfair
so vilth that differerree the an-
swer should most assuredly come
front the people direct
------
We aitt to extend our congra-
tulations to the seniors Of Cleve-
land schools and to all seniors in
the county We are aware of the
things that go through your mind
as you reach this milestone and
w'e want to tmiure you that there
is a future for you—if you are
killing to make the sacrifices
necessary to assure it You didn't
get- to be seniors without )acri-
five and work you Won't get
along in the world in the future
without them either
OfEl
entliors
Local News
Mrs W A Harmon of Enid
has been ‘'isiting the past week
with Mr and Mrs Elmer Crowell
anti Mrs Ruth Bailey
Mr and Mrs Loris Wiles Stan
Phil and Ann Laurie of Oklaho-
ma City were Sunday guests of
Mr and Mrs E E Wiles
Mr and Mrs Harold McDonald
and Bruce and Mr and Mrs
Landeau Thomas of Tulsa attend-
ed the IPE Sunday
Mr and Mrs Virgil Brown and
family of Pawhuska spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs Roy
Thompson and other relatives
Mrs Doris Woodruff was a Tul-
sa visitor Friday
Mr and Mrs Lee Mathews and
daughter Melinda of Stillwater
visited here Sunday with Mr and
Mrs James Barlow and Stephen
and Mr anti Mrs J R Barlow
Wilford Cheers of Wayland
College Plainview Tex arrived
home last week for a 'kit with
his parents 1 r arid !kirs Roy
COPPERTONE SUNTAN
LOTION
65e and $110 plus tav
PALACE DRUG STORE
Cleveland Oklahoma
Mr and NIrs J C Boone of
)(less& Tex arrived Saturday
to visit with Mri George Jack-
(IL and with Mr and NIrs C M
floone in Oi iton The visitors will
spend a week here and lilan to
attend the IPE in Tulsa
Harry Wineinger of Ardmore
spent several days here visiting
vith Mr and Mrs Dean Wine-
tnger and Russell Wineinger The
three 1111'n attended the IPE in
Tulsa Sunday
Mr and Mrs II I Chapman
spent the weekend in Oklahoma
City with Mr and Mrs Frank
Because of the control feature I Chapman and family
M!emnr!ummim!w:31ozr3tmte!MuZtiZMW$!IrOtMM1011e:MA
Call 90 for your
Family Food Needs
Good Meats--
Fresh Vegetables--
Yes -- everything
in the food tine
And if just must be good
OD STOLE
PHONE 00
NMUMMB20nE
&a111M11Q!1aL2
JAMES R HARRIS
Oview i4 1 4
ROBERT L HARRIS 11
Moaner Pt 4111
t
?Boat rortlit 5542
NORU BROADWAY OKLAHOMA CITY
1 1 :1-:' : FAMILY RATES
1!"4t-1 1 AIR CONDITIONED
1
41'1
It' 1 ROOMi
1 t COFFEE SHOP
441
0 i s0 b THE OAK ROOM
) i 4 i t --- :IL 200 ROOMS OF
411-1 10 I ' IL! SOLID COMFORT
1 11 -'0
1 1 -
1 - I DOWNTOWN ' '
errili30' ' '' 6KLA iITY '
IIALLETT NEWS
School At
Hallett Is
Out Friday
Mrs John Itrjecis
xvill he out Friday and
the eighth grade graduation yid
he Friday inorn:ng in Cleveland
at 10:10 in the High school audi-
ti iurn The eleven Hallett gra-
duates graduate along with
the Cleveland class 'Ile high
school graduation will be Friday
night in the auditorium at
clock There will he seven Hal-
lett students in the Cleveland
graduating class this year They
arc Charles Long Dale Lindon
(SEAL)
PUBLIC NOTICE
(First published in the Cleveland
American May 21 2M 1959)
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN
AND FOR PAWNEE COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
kV F REED also known as
WILLIAM F REED
Deceased
No $o)43
NOTIWE OF SETTLEMENT
OF
ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION
Notice is hereby giwn that
Iva Reed Executrix of the Estate
of W F Reed also known as
William F Reeddeceased has fil-
ed in said Court her final ac-
count and petition for distribu-
tion as such Executrix and that
Wednesday the 10th day of June
1959 at 10:00 o'clock AM at the
County Court room in the City
of Pawnee Oklahoma has been
appointed by the Court for the
final settlement of said account
determination of heirs distribu
tion of the estate and discharge
of such Executrix at which time
and place any person interested
In said estate may appear and
file his exceptions and contest the
same
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of said Court this 14th day
of May 1959
O S Palmer
County Judge
(SEAL)
Byers & Ledbetter
Attys for Exec
(First Published in the Cleveland
American May 11 May 21 1959)
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
In accordance vith Title 62 Ok-
lahoma Statute's 1951 Sections
353 and 354 as amended notice
is hereby given that the City of
Cleveland State of Oklahoma
vitt receive bids on the 27th day
of May 1959 at 7:30 o'clock
csT at the City Hall in Cleve-
land Oklahoma for the sale of
the followhg bonds:
$14000000 of Gas Distribution
System Bonds of said city vhich
bonds will mat 11 re $ 10000 in 2
years from their date and a like
antount annually each year there-
after until paid and
$3000000 of Swimming Pool
Bonds of said city which bonds
will mature $5000 in 2 years
from their date and a like amount
annually each year thereafter
until paid
Each issue of bonds will be sold
separately and will be sold to the
bidder bidding the lowest rate of
interest the bonds shall bear and
agreeing to pny par and accrued
interest for the bon& Each bid
der shall submit with his bid a
sum in cash or its equivalent
equal to two per cent of the
amount of his bid The right to
reject all bids is reserved
WITNESS my official hand and
seal this 9th day of May 1959
Geraldine Wineinger
City Clerk
(First published in The Cleveland
American April 30 3lay 7 14 21
28 1959)
OIL AND GAS MINING
LEASE SALE
Under Sealed Bid Monday
June 1 1959
SEALED BIDS: For Oil and
Gas Mining Lease State forms
5-year term 12u:'- royalty with
a $250 per acre annual minimum
royalty ROO per acre Annual
Delay Rental on the following
lands will he received at the of-
fice of the Secretary of the Com-
missioners Of the Land Office up
to 1030 AM on date of sale All
bids received up to the hour of
the sale Oil be opened at that
time and leases awarded to the
highest bidder if bids are accept
able
BIDS: Must Must be in the oce
before 10:30 AM on date of
sale and shall be enclosed in
envelope and marked "Bids for
Oil and Gas Leases" and the date
I of sale
IMPORTANT: Separate bid
and check must be made on each
' tract
(Bid forms furnished on request)
TERMS OF LEASE SALE: No
I bid of less than 8200 per acre
' will be considered and all bids
' must be accompanied by cash-
ler's check h the amount of 25
of each bid IC drilling contract
is bid in addition bonus then an
additional cashier's check in the
amount of $25000 must accom-
pany bid to insure making con-
tract bond The successful bidder
will be allowed 30 days from date
of award to complete his leases
unless for good and sufficient
reason an extension of time be
'I granted Failure to comply with
' the terms hereof will be grounds
for forfeiture of his deposit of
earnest money and cancellation
of the award The State makes no
warranty of title and reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
BOND: The successful bidder
shall furnish surety bond on each
lease for faithful per'formance
(Schedule of blanket bonds furn-
ished on request)
Lessee will assume any re-
sponsibility of the Federal Dteu-
mentary Stamp Statute
The alleertiallt bidder must pay
the cost of advertising
Tit Ayr NO DESCRIPTION
See Twp Rats Acres
rAWNEE COUNTY
92 E12 NW4 $3 20N SE 90
93 W2 NW4 33 20N SE 80
For Further Information Ad
dress:
Commissioners of the Land Of-
fice State of Oklahoma
Ey: Woodrow George Secretary
(SEAL)
Donna Wilkerson Mary Lou Fla-
ger Lucille Nix Carol Ann Van-1
hoy and Lucille Whiles
Among those from Hallett at-
tending the Baccalaureate 'cr-1
vices in Cleveland Sunday night
were Mrs Wi Illarn Ni' Mr and
Mrs- John Bekek and Carl
Mrs J a Vanhoy Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Vanhoy and Billie 7Th s
C MeGuinn Mrs Georg July
Zr n d Mrs Joe Elager and
family Mr and Mrs Joyce Lin-
don and family Mrs Emma Lin-
don Mrs Wils Wilkerson a n d
family Mr and MN Toe Lowz
and family Mrs Bertha Long
Mrs Osa Dillard Miss Maigaret
Conklin Mr and Mrs John Tur-
ner Mrs Ellin Holson and Lar-
ry Mr and Mrs Howard Whiles
and Jo Etta Mr and Mrs Otis
Long and family Mr and Mrs
Boyd Long and family and ieve-
ral others
--
Church News
The attendance at the Baptist
Church Sunday sutviol was 74
this week
The attendance at the Chris-
flan Church Sunday school was
The Mmes J C Mc Guinn
Nev a Coats Alpha Johnson
Opha Smith C F Travis Wils
Wilkerson J B Smith Clarence
Hughes Harold Garner Nellie
Houston John Bejcek and Miss
Margaret Conklin accompanied
the first six grades of the Hal-
lett school to Mohawk park in
Tulsa Friday on their annual pic-
nic All enjoyed the day very
much Mr Harold Garner and
Mr Howard Whiles drove the
lar-ses Mr Terrell Hurst and Mr
Howard Whiles took the seventh
and eighth grades to Yost lake at
Stillwater Saturday and spent
the day boat riding swimming
and fishing
Mrs J B Vanhoy returned
home from Blackwell Sunday
after a weeks visit with her
grandson Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Wayne Vanhoy Kenneth is em-
ployed there with the Mead bread
company
Mr Bill Dillard of Wichita
Kans and Mr Ben Dillard of
Bartlesville spent the weekend
with their mother Mrs Oa Dil-
lard Bill Dillard and Ray Burks
of Jennings attended the IPE in
Tulsa Saturday
Mr and Mrs Tom Ramsey and
family attended the IPE Satur-
day in Tulsa
Mr Jim Zimmerman and Mr
Alfred Zimmerman of Tulsa
spent the weekend with Mrs
Anna Zimmerman Mr and Mrs
Chester Zimmerman and family
of Dewey spent Sunday with
them and in the afternoon Mr
' and Mrs Buster Zimmerman of
Jennings visited them
Mr Guy NiVells went to Pia
City Wednesday and Visit ed at
the homes of Mr Frank Wells
and Claude Wells
The Baptist church vacation hi-
ble school begins May 25
Mr Glen Johnson and Mugg-
yown Johnson visited Mr and
Mrs Guy Wells Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Bill Monforte of
Tulsa and Mr and Mrs Joe Be-
jeek returned home Friday eve-
ning after a two weeks visit in
Mercer Calif with Mrand Mrs
Robert Leigh and family
Mr and Mrs O L Clement of
Drumright visited Mr and Mrs
Guy Wells Tuesday evening and
Mrs Jean Martin and daughter
Christie of Cleveland were sup-
per guests of Mr and Mrs Welk
Tuesday night
Mr and Mrs Joe Novotny and
son Of Perry spent the weekend
with Mr and Mrs J B Smith
and son Buddy
Mr and Mrs John Turner and
Mrs Ada McMillan were Sunday
dinner guests at the IL F Hot-
son home
A flA fry was enjoyed Thurs-
day evening in Mrs J C Me-
Guinn's park Those present were
Mrs Schuff of Stroud Mr and
Mrs J P Gwin Mrs Bertha
Long Mrs Osa Dillard Mrs M-
1441 Hotson and Larry Keith Lin-
don Mr and Mrs John Turner
Miss Margaret Conklin and Mrs
J C Mc Guinn
The ladies of the Christian
church gave a dinner Wednesday
at the church in honor o't the
birthdays of Mrs El Ion Hutson
and Mrs Cora Peck A nice
crowd was there and everyone
enjoyed it very much
Mr and Mrs Harold Garner
and girls spent Sunday in Paw-
nee with Mr and Mrs Cecil Gar-
ner and family
Mr and Mrs W C Crider Mr
and Mrs Lassiter Mr and Mrs
Azel Harned Mr and Mrs Lee
Rathbun and family and Mr and
Mrs Charles Patton of Maramec
Mr and Mrs Jim Ballenger of
Jennings Mrand Mrs J B
Smith and Buddy Mrand Mrs
John Bejcek and Carol Mr and
Mrs Harold Garner and girls
and Mr 011en Martin visited
Wednesday night with Mrand
Mrs W W Broyles and enjoyed
an evening of music
Mr and Mrs Ike Barnes of
Stillwater visited Friday evening
at the home of Mrand Mrs IL F
Hotson
' Mrs C E Travis Kay and
Dickle visited in Jennings Sunday
afternoon with Mr and Mrs AIL
Burch
Mr and Mrs Loyd Perrine and
family of Pawnee and Mr and
Mrs R B Cross of Cleveland
visited Saturday at the home of
Mr and Mrs Fred Spears and
Gary Gary has been ill this
spring but is feeling better now
Mr Jim Zimmerman and some
friends from Tulsa went Satur-
day to the Salt Plains to gather
crystals fossils and rattlesnake
eggs They had a nice trip and
came home with several Interest-
ing objects
ismg
Permanent Special
Complete $650
Irene's Beauty Shop
Phone 4
41111111
IOOF LODGE
Meets Every Monday 8:00 pm
' Abe Duckworth Noble Grand
Harley Flight Vice Grand
Visltora J A Burba Secy
Welcome Ray Gray Treas
OIMIEMMIEll
Dr Wayman N Matlock
OPTOMETRIST
Doors North of Anthony's
HOURS: 9-5:30
Office Phone 45 Res 47
In Hominy Tuesday-Thursday
JOE W HANSON DO
Office Hours 9 am to 5 pm
PHONES:
Res 92 Office 60
General Practice X-Ray
Safe—Because It's Sound
Member FDIC
WIN A PRIZE --
IDENTIFY
The Items Pictured Above
(On old cars person must list year car I'm (ir4 built)
This is the seventh of a series of advertisements by
TIIE CLEVELAND NATIONAL BANK that will
bring the "Past to the Present"
The bank will give a SIX MONTHS SUBSCRIP-
TION to the Cleveland American FREE to the
FIRST PERSON to identify these pictures each
week The free subscription will be given to any family
not now receiving the paper in the Cleveland trade
area as your gift to them or to yourself if you are
not now a regular subscriber
BE SURE TO BRING YOUR ENTRY IN
SOON—first come first served in case of dual identi-
fication Watch for the explanation of this picture
in NEXT WEEK'S ad along with the winner of the
prize
AND REMEMBER for MODERN DESIGNED
LOANS and UP TO THE MINUTE SERVICES
THE
CLEVELAND NATIONAL BANK
IsmieSunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
f ridgy
:aturday
m
brola --
issaotoommitassa
4
THE CHURCH OR ALL
ALL FOR THe CHURCH
The Church is the 'realest factor en
filth for the building of character end
good czenship It is a storehouse of
spiritual values Without a strong Church
neitber &mousey nor civilization Can
survive There are four sound reasons
why every person should attend service"
regularly end support the Church They
are (I) For his own sake (2) For his
children's sake (3) For die eke of his
ciZrnmunity end nation (4) For the sake
of the Church itself which needs his
moral and material suppol Plea to go
I church regularly sod read your Bile
thy Book Chapter Vend
Sunday 1 Corinthians 2 116
Monday 1 Kings 9 1522
Tuesday 1 Hines 10 1-22
Wednesday 1 Kings 10 23
11 8
Thursday 1 Kings 11 9-25
Friday 1 K ings II 26-43
ii:sturday 1 Kings 12 1-15
WESTERN IrEmirrs
BAPTIST CITE' RCII
Bev Bill Henry Pastor
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 10:55
Training Union 7:00
Evening Worship 8:00
Wednesday:
Sunday School Officers
and Teachers
Meeting 7:00
Prayer Service 8:00
WMU ahursi 2:00
51ETIIODIST cuuncil
M Carl Cartwright
Pastor
Church School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
M Y F 6:30
Evening Service 7:30
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
Broadway and Wichita
Harold H Coats Minister
Martin Lee Supt
Sunday Schoo- 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
N Y P S 6:30
Evangelistic Service 7:30
Prayer Meeting Wed 7:30
CATHOLIC CHUM11
Father Fintaa McMahon
Services each Sunday
morning at 10:30
A sincere welcome Is extend-
ed to aU who wish to join
in worship
EPISCOPAL CITURCII
Service are held once each
month Anyone interested
contact Mrs W L Reno ot
Mrs S B Marshall
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Division and Delaware
Roy Blizzard minister
Dr Waymar Matlock Supt
9:30—Bib ie school Climes
for all
10:50—Morning Worship
Communion
030—aristian Wuth Hour
7:30—Evening Worship
Bible St tdy Wed 7:20
Choir Practice Wednesday
8:20
Nursery open at all services
rro
The Cleveland National Bank
Overman Insurance Agency
Cox Pontiac
Walker's Feed Store
Cope and Spur lock
IA Service Station
Benson Lumber Co
Forrest Black Accounting
and Tax Service
Cleveland Drug Store
The Cleveland American
(OTHER SPONSORS
His garden is the envy of all the t eighbors They say
it's because he has a green thumb
But the truth of the matter is he loves to see things
grow and he works hard to help them grow
and be enjoys the hard work because he finds deep
satisfaction in the beauty of its fruit
The same spirit pervades the churches of our com-
munity Congregations thrive and souls grow in spirit-
ual strength because of consecrated men and women
who love to see this God-given growth who work
bard to implant Christian truth in their hearts and
yours who enjoy this unselfish dedication of their
time and talents and treasure because they share the
joy of Christ in its spiritual fruit
Be an active church member! Volunteer for enrich-
ing service in your congregation's busy fruitful life!
-'ru‘AAt"
TERLTON
IRAPI 1ST CHURCH
Rev Dean Toombs Pastor
Sunday School 10:00
Morning Worship 10:43
Training Union 7:00
Evening Worship S00
Mizt-Week Praer
Meeting 7:00
REVIVAL CENTER
METRO'
(Highway 64)
Charles and Mary C Cypert
Pastors
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Service 7:45 pm
Wednesday Service 7:45 pm
Friday Service 7:45 pm
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Legion Hut
Joe Keener Minister
Bible Study 1000
Preaching and Communion
Services 11:00
Evening Service 7:30
Wednesday Service 7:30
ASSEMBLY OF GOO
Cherokee and Division
C J Tomlinson Pastor
Sunday School 945'
Morning Worship 11:00
Evening Services 8:00
CA Service (Wed) 8:00
Prayer Meeting
(Thum) 8:00
HALLETT
CHRISTIAN CIEURCI1
Sunday Sam 1000
Morning Worship 11:00
Youth Meets 7:00
Sunday evening service 800
Wednesday Night
Bible Study 8:00
REORGANIZED
t'hureh of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Karl Guthrie pastor
7031i North "O" Street
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Zion's League
Evening Service 7:30 pm
Wednesday Night
Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm
BAPTIST IVIZt
(Colored
Rev J W Horton
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Evening WorshW 7:30
r7roll
Cotyright 10!9 PeelAitt Adv Eerrice EtradaufgVa
Inistenal Alliance meets
every Monday morning after
each first Sunday in -the
month at 10 o'clock
l'biESBITERIAN aurnal
Corner of Delogre & 'Tine
Rev Charles A Reese
Minister
rem Longhorn SS Supt
Sunday School 945
Church Services 11:00
Youth Meeting 7:00
Bible Study (Wed) 7:30
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CHURCH
Delaware and Division
Rev Dewey Payne Pastor
Ned Way S S Supt
Mrs Eathel Dixon Asst Supt
Mrs Mildred Goad SS Secy
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Evangelistic Service 8:00
Wednesday night
Prayer Service 8:00
THE CHURCH OF GOD OF
FROPIIECY
Correr Cherokee and
South D St
Kenneth Cooley Pastor
Sunday School 10:00
Morning Worship 11:00
Evening Services 7:30
V113 Service each
Tuesday night 730
WM13 meets first Friday
night in each month 7:30
THE CIWRCII OF GOD
Rev W IT Goodmon
Pawnee and B Streets
Sunday Sehool 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Youth-Fellowship 8:00
Evening Worship 7:30
Prayer Meeting (Thurs) 7:30
VMS (Thurs) 1:30
FIRST BAPTIST CIIIIRCTI
Rev Jimmie Floyd Pastor
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Worship 10:55
Training Union 7:00
Evening Worship 800
Wednesday:
Sunday School Officers
and Teachers
Meeting 7:00
Prayer Service 8:00
WM11 (Thurs) ' 2:00
E
ci
S V
The First National Bank
Bachmann's Gifts & Appliances
Palace Drug Store
Cleveland LIIMIXT C44
Indian Electric Co-operative Inc
Cleveland Auto Parts
Chapman Funeral Home
Crady's Good Food Store
Moss-Kesner Chevrolet
ALWAYS WELCOME!)
it
TE1
-
I(
E)
C
Sq
for
sch(
cisc
mai
sell
had
r01
U
Wa
Eltir
deli
T4
dru
for
Dru
II
-
ME
I
'
-
Pm
- - - P
rv :
'V"
AL 1
a
1:::-:'-:::'r--k: --it''' : : ' 1 - 1''''r::--"--:-':o: c'---
--: : : :: - 6
t :: :: : :
-
: :
FI(--qtf" w''' -
Is' " -: : --:':: - -:---
--t--- - -- iii- 0'r '':' : A i
' ':-' ' s''' 1' :- ':- - t 4 '! --4S k t : -''' --44 i'
i ' : -- - 4 1 : 4:- ' '4 4 t ) ?:-'' i - 4 -2 o!I 0 ' -
- : : - ' r :t s : ' 11e: ': i '27 k it ' ' ff: ': 5' : ":-
' ''-7 4 — - ''' r4 'L'f-''' -'': '' : 1 14 i 4 4 : ! :4 441''' ''
:"‘-' '4i :''''' : ' :11: i : !' '1: '''' '' :i :14 i ' :'g 1 1 -: ?' : 4' 1
v? '' 1'' :::: !:‘'T‘t:14- '75'14::?'' : ' '!:Z:: ' 0::i i I -: r: : : -6- :- t:9--:1
A -- - o - k-v i :- : : - - : : - :- T: i — 1: -1' -'-- 4 ' :-1- 1
--- --- - i"4"------ -:------- :- 4k i - : ' ' rr' '''''' i I e$ ! z :- f :' 2''' - 4i- - -
''t -' -r ''-'t:''! ?i! ': s'4 :: 1 : : - ::" :: l'":'4''i'-' --:'''' (
ib
i 4
1111:
: o
41- r - --'-: :1 vs- i ' :-: — -- -- -: :s-- ::-:::-
: --' ---4 -- -- 4"- 8 4”- 'k 'r'''-'tti- ett
'' "1': '40-' '-dr4'r: "-4 '1 i :'''d'''''11t 2: Bi :!: ' ' : ' ' :l l''''
''"I 4:t:5-'-'-ii-4'1::1 I 4 i ':':::''' - q 1' ':::3' ! 1"''''
:::- ' gS 4' 1 t'':3::-' —:4404 -:- 7 'r ' ' : v 2! -' t ' 1-''re33
m ei
L4 :: : r-:' i ::": 34 ' ' :'-':''"4 i -?':m-14!'
4r s''''S 4 r'51 1r4t:::::: :'4 $ V: :: ' : :- !":'!::'':::s CI :44 :: P1
'd k
'
:t t --: 4 tk - :- " 0 - - :--
1 4 4: - :: ': z :- - J c
- N : i '''''''' - r ' v'' - ' : i4: ' i - -zw'::'':::
:::: ''--1 ':'54?!'!4-:: v:'5' r
A 4 4 t -- I ' ''1 :
:::!:::: if tS'f i:::::-::::' t:r::: t °' r": r'! ' 1:'i: -:: A ::::::- t
ir
- -: - 1':'i ii::::: ii iiiii::'-'::':' ct- - i i "r::::i i?I ' - -41 r
: i :!: - : i":1 1 - : c '-: i ':ri: I : i:"''-' ''51 : '
'"-P:r rrra :' '-: 't- :: iii:' ll -!::::s:ir:-!:i':- :::::5:r: :-: - s '1 :::::
::) i1:0 52r& c' :4 ' ' :::' ':: ' 1 :-! '' '''::-:' s:?' f :t's'' ''' !
' -:'- - f :' 's f?:16:':-: Af ''''' ' '
" - - ! -- :f9 ie4e4 -!':!: X-: jf::: I e -"'S::::::e:2' "::-'fi i ::- '
: ' :- :All 4 ‘ :i : " ps'::2ji?': :':::": -:: s r :!:::' ' 4
:'-'''ff:4:: '''''''4 t-'I'' r:: t::A:i ::::Ji“:: ' ''' ir r-'''' :2 I:'
:::i::-:i:: ' 7-rir ‘itl!: li " ' r:-tic:r:i::'A ": is : ' ' tia Ii r :ii :
!'iS - 'a ''': r ::: : r : 1 'ti ' :::i
' Ti'i"' i4 " 'r '
r ' gli:::' :i?6 '?: - :: 1-rite513cir r"''4 : i
r aae iraaramer 'f g " !"': 106 eri‘( ' :: " - - 1 : ::
- : : :- k Ifiii :'' ig'4'? 4''''' :::::::::: 0' 4- ' f''''''' :4 : ::
-460Mage0461t110diatthililiabantail tia i 100000441! : 1:? !4'iij‘ z k i z s
t
tT H E C 11 U RoCRH TFHOeR CHURCH A L L ' ' ii ''' ' A '''' -' 1 '''
ALL F t'f' 4 :' t' - :'fe : : ':'ssrtk '4' $4Vt1::'9:e 0 "' g
4' :': :: :stfoo4k"4' -'''':k::11A1-i'l:Ati Mrld6C
i The Church is the greatest factor edn z4 : 444101641Itsv:
earth for the building of character an ''i'r
4"
Cop-right 10!9 Ad" Eerl Kr Et
"Irr'-‘410 ' 1011P‘1
-
0: FAMILY RATES
il V-1m-L1 VI
t' ' ' -I i ‘ ill4le' ' "4 I1-1 AIR CONDITIONED
t : '!'1r i:a IJii ! I t- Rooms
CO r
' 1 '' -flIglii ithi t
F EE SHOP
' ':'::'1ilLiitir!Vii t '
t
''' "i-1 Ittutiorkv THE OAK ROOM
-'114-' Till 044 i :-— L20DROOMS OF
:4444414i I 1 ' is‘ I I-t 91! U ''! SOLID COMFORT
'- -------- Ill 01
' Ill - -011 I :e DOWNTOWN ' 1
- - !" - ' l'' tkle:'' ?c 'OKLA iITY
frri"
JAMES It HARRIS i
Oview 14 0 1 419
ROBERT 1 HARRIS 11 :
Amager ' APt 4111
tzgfo
?Beal r °relit 55421-
13 NORU BROADWAY OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
p"1111011 rmMikle107 )0001 11101010011 r0110“Wriirr
v
Tif: :t 001-21i1411
i t "
40162644NemLial 44aKtaLaik06111466"k" I
I
I i
pt 044 let t oo reNerr 4 1
li it It""'" W' - 4 r '14: " - -
lerli 4 — r
17 i
0-Pt -‘ '''2 'y ' '
10- 4 3f- 1 1 e C wilaillit
li ' P ' - ' ' ‘ 'i13 :
Allot A
-701::::( ALlflitA k -0t f
-A:t V I
$ k r ' 31464 0 f 4e
0 0! r' 4 '1' ! "'re :-1( :'""''''' ': '' t' fr
0 '!' - 'zi:0 :7 No - ' ''' fr 6 e
'It‘'t:s'-' it'Sss 4' ' '
-
'
: 44 ' '' 0 : - tl ' lt! 171 )11 A
S
11
114
-
:
- i'' : 4 '''''
! ) i i -
t
o i
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page .
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Breeden, Robert H. The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959, newspaper, May 21, 1959; Cleveland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2157996/m1/2/ocr/: accessed November 8, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.