Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1961 Page: 5 of 6
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TUESDAY DECEMBER 5 1961
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times per worti -8c 10c
6 times per word 12c 13c
Minimum Charge 85c
1 month per line $100
Ad will be figured on casb rate
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paper
OR RENT
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electric Floor Polisher SAES Store
1-18-tfc
House in Castle Florence Camp-
bell 11-12-1mo
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House in Castle Florence Camp-1
bell 11-12-1mc
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Furnished apartment Mrs D a n
Barr 123 S 3rd 11-14tfc
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Bedroom 318 North alth Phone 43
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Nicely !urn 3 rm apt Pho
Hill 1004 or 1140 ' - 11-26-tfc I
FOR RENT: Unfurn apt Ph 97
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Ilouse 501 So 7th Pho 75200 Mus-
kogee or write 1120 Maple Jam e s '
Williams 12-3-tfc
11-30-tic
House 501 So 7th Pho 75200 Mus-
kogee or write 1120 Maple James
Williams 12-3-tie
2 rm furn apt 701 N 3rd Pho 130
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Wanted to Buy
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Good Used Piano - contact First
Baptist Church Phone 353
11-10-tfc
S:rvices
AIMMEININEMEIORIMMIMOSIMOb ilEIMEMMIor
Water Heaters
Glass Lined—Guaranteed
Prompt Installation
Parks Hardware
ISNIgIMIklIEMMEMnoM
Free Roll of Film
with each roll developed
Black & White or Color
MEADERS 5 & 10
abSEEMIMON
Seamless Concrete
Storm Cellars
$325 and up
Nothing down — Se mo to pay
Guaranteed — Steel Reinforced
Doyle Mc Culler
Phone BR 3-C204 — Shawnee
IMONMOMWIP
ARTIFICIAL BREEDING
SERVICE
all breeds of beef and
dairy cattle
BYTHEL LONEY
phone 988J-2
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1011deraminta -PoolomotIOSUOI110!
FREE
TERMITE INM'ECTION
Member
Okla Pest Control Assn
CaU McIntosh Lumber Co
Okemah Lumber Co or
White's Termite Control
Ph SK 6-6104 or SK 6-6035
Okmulgee
IMO
Latex Wall Paint
$299 gallon
Meaders 5 & 10
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IF YOU WANT TO
BUY OR SELL
Real Estate
See M E AARON
Phone 16 or 76
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IleCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS
MORE POWER—MORE VALUE
MORE SAW Handles any cutting
jjob with ease Priced from $149
95 with full 16" Cutting Bar and
Chain Stop by and try a McCull-
och at STOVALL'S SEED STORE
11-30-tfc
Gifts for the entire family
Bradley's
Nice 2 bedroom house Stone gar
age 100 ft frontage Cash or
terms 121 No 10th See Clyde F
Ross or W E Aaron 10-1-tic
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1ew and Second hand Bath room
Ifixtures John Rose Phone 262
1-16-tie
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:Acme Boots—Bradleys
11960 All-State Scooter Like new
!Call 705 11-26-7dc
Stetson Ha ts—Bradleys
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No cking day
hunting or Pecan pi i
or night 6-12-10 or 1-12-9 John F
Jones Estate 11-10-2mp
No hunting on land we own or op-
'crate — Johnie Lewis and Lewis 1
Brooking 11-15-rnp
NO HUNTING Oft TRESSPASS
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ON MY FARMS Joh McBride
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:No hunting or Trespassing on Sec
12-12-10 or 11-12-10 Posted signs
!say what they mean Poach at
your risk Tarvin's Ta mm et or
Farm 12-3-imp
NOINEME
:SERVICES
Rental sewing maenmes $150 per I-
week $500 mo Home Furniture 12-5-imc
3414fo I Bags for aUmakes and models of
Get your new binger Sewing ma-
chine at Home Furniture Pilo 400
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Custom butchering $200 heap
George Hill Phone 255 Okemah1
10-17-imp
Keys made in one minute 35c Okl
lahoma Tire 8t Supply Co 9-1-tfc
Knapp Shoes-Elvis Mongomery
authorized Salesman Phone 1093
11-12-1mp
Inner Spring Mattresses 1450-cotton
mattresses 950-All Types of
Furniture upholstering for estimate-free
delivery and pick - up
-call or write Bob Edwards Pho
BR-3-3314 Shawnee Bedding Co
Shawnee Okla 11-21-2mp
honing Phone 1208 L1-24-1mc
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Experienced seamstress Reason-
able Ph 880 12-1-1mc
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Septic tank cleaning Pho 984-W-3
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Beauty Crest Interior
LATEX WALL PAINT
Gallon c995
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S & S STORE
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NEW LUCITE
Wall Paint
Won't drip or run
SATIN SHEEN ENAMEL
odorless
to match All colors in Stock
an easy way to paint
Okemah Parts
and Service
122 W Ildwy Ph 676
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Waitress Apply In Person Sloans
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NEW YORK (UP!) — Claude I MAJOR PRODUCTION
Someone to live in and take care Reeds former star fullback at While deer hunters were busy
of a sick person Contact Mrs T Oklahoma will be inducted into breaking records for participation
M Lee at 824 North 7111 Phone
the National Football FoilIda- and harvest during Olkahoma's
684-R 11-24-2wc tion's Hall of Fame tonight 1961 deer season the past weekend
— — —
He is One of 10 former football sportsmen were active in the pur-
FOR SALE stars being inducted at the fotm- suit of other game
dation's annual dinner Quail hunters moved into the pie-
Another feature will be a gold ture as deer hunting was getting
Alfalfa 100 percent Pure O D medal award to President John F I underway November 21 and the
Bras 63-tre Kennedy who played football at Paths of squirrel hunters crossed
Harvard for "believing firmly in those of the deer hunters parti-
Christmas Packages Wrapped
the important role" of amateur I cularly in the eastern hall of the
Free—Bradley's 1
athletics state
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Watch for Special of the Mouth et Reeds who pdayed for Oklaho- In the meantime duck and goose
your H-H affiliate the K and 16 ma from 1910 to 1913 now oper- hunters were in evidence along
Store 8-25-tfc ates a farm sear Newcastle Okla with those who were after rabbits
— The game he remembers best It will be several days before
4-room l'iouern Reuse and 1 I 0 ti was against the Golden Buffaloes final figures are released by Cy
Call O F Smith 481 or 320 10-25-tic "Colorado beat us in 1912 and Curtis head of the Wildlife De
the next year we played them in partment's big game program but
Hanes Underwear—Bradley 0111 run isrsésiéo é
and repair parts Grimes F a r m
Pb Locust 7- Prague
Store Ph Locu 3046
Okla 1021-tic
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Beaver Brand Eats-Bradelys
and Bath 912 W Edw
4 room v
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Contact Louie Earnest 9-24-tfc
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Just received: Prlcess Gardner
matching sets or your choice of:
billfolds clutch purses French
Contact Louie Earnest 9-24-tfc 1
purses eye glass holders key cas-
es lighters and cigarette cases
Why nay more? Sep thpm t MAW
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Jewelers 11-7-1mc I
Top Mode house dresses—Bradleys
7 Rm house West Bdwy Ph 719
11-7-tfc:
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Your friendly Store–Bradley's
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I FORD TRACTOR Parts & Service
i Fisher Motor Co 201 N Ath
10-1-th
Douglos shoes—Bradleys
vacuum sweepers Oklahoma Tire
and Supply Co J0-24-tfc
Nancy Frocks Dresses—Bradley's
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PECANS
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10-lb bags
OttAiffiA agyag lb 40c
5-Star Ranch
Formerly Camp Ranch
6 Miles West of Okemah
NFL Drafts Two
From OW Ranks
A A V111 ‘'1'11 PITKSHURGH C — Hamilton
CHICAGO (UPI) — Two play- 1Tanney of suburban Mount Leban-
ers for Oklahoma State University t on felt sure back in August he
and one for Southwestern (Okla)
State were selected in the Nation-
al Football League draft Monday
i Baltimore tlrafted Oklahoma
!State halfback Jim Dillard in the
fourth round and Green Bay
picked OSU tackle Gary Cutsing-
er in the seventh round Tackle
Roger Van Clad cif Southwestern
State was chosen by Minnesota in
the 13th round
SHOP MAW FOR CHRISTMAS
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COMPUTE SELECTION
MOO PUTS ANYTHING ON
LAY-A-WAY
ONtahonla Tire
Gene's IS &
for guaranteed service call
0:Mom Tire & Supply Co
Phone 530
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Former OU Player
Inducted Into
Hall Of Fame
NEW YORK (UPI) — Claude
Reeds former star fullback at
Oklahoma will be inducted into
the National Football Founda-
tion's Hall of Fame tonight
He is One of 10 former football
stars being inducted at the foun-
dation's annual dinner
Another feature will be a gold
medal award to President John F
Kennedy who played football at
Harvard for "believing firmly in
the important ro12" of amateur
athletics
Reeds who pdayed for Oklaho-
ma from 1910 to 1913 now oper-
ates a farm sear Newcastle Okla
The game he remembers best
was against the Golden Buffaloes
"Colorado beat us in 1912 and
the next year we played them in
Oklahoma City hoping to get a
'Oklahoma City hoping to get a
good crowd up there at the fair
grounds" Reeds recalled
' "It rained and snowed and the
field was really muddy However
I was lucky enough to run 70
I yards for a score and set up the
tother one with long passes to win
14-3"
ou-osu Meet Texas
Ball Teams Tonight
By Ilatted Press International
Two members of Oklahoma's
"Big Four" of college basketball
oppose Texas teams tonight both
in home encounters Oklahoma's
Sooners play host to Southern
Methodist at Norman and Okla-
homa State's Cowboys entertain
Texas Western at Stillwater
All three major state quintets
that saw action Monday night
scored victories Oldahonaa State
edged Lamar Tech 54-51 Okla-
homa City whipped Baylor 79-64
and Tulsa defeated Texas West-
ern 76-66
Defensive Player
Of Week at 011-0SU
Tilt Johnny Tatum
NORMAN (UPI) Center
Johnny Tatum Heavener was
!named Monday as the outstand-
ing defensive player or Ok labo-
ma's Sooners in their 2143 vic-
tory over Oklahoma State last
Saturday
1 Tatum a junior who played
with the aiternate eleven won the
final "Ilg" award of the 1961 sea-
'son He was cited for making six
!tackles unassisted and for his de-
Anse against Cowboy passe and
I unit returns
FORESIGHT
would be elected Justice of the
peace in the November election
So when the telephone C o m-
pany revised its phone director-
ies in August Tanney had him-
self listed as a justice of the peace
in both the main directory and the
yellow pages
On election day Tanney a Re-
publican defeated his Democratic
opponent by 5402 votes
& Supply Co
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early returns from the deer season
tIndicated 3583 bucks harvested
!during the five day period That
than figure is 971 more an the gun
'season- killed a year ago Ideal
!weather and what may be a re-
'cord number Of hunters were con-
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tributing factors in the record har-
I vest
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Despite reported shortage in the
' acorn crop check station operators
said deer carcasses were in good
Icondition insofar as meat quality
vest
said deer carcasses were in good
1
condition insofar as meat quality
was concerned
Violations during the deer season
were no greater in nwvber than
1 they have been in the past years
'A good many arrests were made
1 in the Gruber and Cherokee game
management areas of Muskogee
and Cherokee county Five bunters
I
were arrested the second day of
I the season and accused of killing
doe deer Only buck deer are de-
signated as legal game Wikilife
Department personnel picked up
16 doe deer in those two areas dur-
ing the first two days of the bunt
One bunter was arrested for ignor-
ing the regulation requiring wear-
ing of red or yellow upper-outer
garments Three were picked up
on the Wildlife Departments's
Cookson Deer refuge since that
Iarea as are all regues is out of
bounds for hunters
ICurtis will complete final report
on the season after returns have
been reviewed front all check sta-
tions over the state
RANGERS RANKED
Plans have been approved by
i the state Wildlife Conversation
Commission for ranking the de-
partment's game rangers accord-
ling to Roy Stafford Director of the
Wildlife Department
The ranger scoring highest in
the state will be sent to the south-
) eastern state's Wildlife Commiss-
I loner's s conference next year where
loutstanding rangers from the vari-
ous states are introduced and inter-
viewed as well as receiving $5000
awards Mr Stafford said the ran-
gers will be rated by assistant
chiefs of the enforcement division
in each of the eight districts and
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Before the little woman gets on
your neck about the house being
sold and drafty—ladore you're up
to your neck in snow– fix yourself
some low-oast storm windows out of
Warp's Fiss-O-GLass and get 'em
up It's easy! Just cut with shears
and tack over screens or frames
Only 29 t a running foot at your
local hardware or lumber dealer
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GETTING READY — Texas Western College co-ed the work In case of any discre-
Ann Spin la puts in some overtime preparing for the pancy between the standard spec
Dec 30 Sun Bowl game in El Paso between Wichita ifications and t h e special provi
(Kan) University and Villanova Ann hopes to have sions The Special provisions incor-
the "Sun Bowl' well imprinted on her back by the porated in the proposal will gov-
tanning rays of a warm southwestern sun before game ern
time Ann is not a twin she is smiling happily from a The minimum wage requiredper
mirror hour for labor 'employed othis
project shalt lbe as follows P 'Skill- 4
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chiefs will be presented to the Wild urday and the Christmas and New ed on dollar and Fifteen grits-
Intermediate One Dollar and Fir-
Life commission which will choose Year's holiday
t
the state's foremost ranger from Duck season ended November 30
een Cnts - Unskilled One Dollar
the group and Fifteen Cents
but goose season continues through
The commission has approved a December 12 Equirrel season ends When Federal funds are involv-
ed
performance rating systerii that Ion December 31 the proposal will include a iie-
will cover personal characteristics I Changes have been made in li-
cial Provision with reference to a
enforcement ability public relat- cerise book forms that concern non-collusion affidavit required by
ions game and fish knowledge and 'dealers Standefer said Section 112 (c) of Title 23 USC
activity care of equipment ad- I "It has been necessary to bind Bidders must familiarize them-
selves
ministrative ability and leadership non-resident fishing licenses and with the conditions and
NEW LICENSES READY 1 en ay trip x
It -d licenses si
t i 1" to each must bid with the understanding
1 The State Wildliie Conservation book instead of five and ten that full cooperation in carrying
Department will begin I il I in g respectively as in the past The out the requirements of the speci-
1
'orders for 1962 fishing and hunting annual non-resident fishing licen-
fications and special provisions
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' licenses December 1 Ises will cost dealers $2850 per will b expected
1 Mutt Standefer Assistant Direct Proposals must be prepared as
books of six and ten-day fishing
I or of the Wildlife Deparatment trips licenses now cost $1200 per directed by the state standard spe-
'said advance orders for 1962 II- book of six There has been no in- cifications
1
censes have already been filed by crease in cost of licenses The an- Plans forms of Thoposals M-
I
a good many dealers and individ- I
nual non-resident fishing license 1 tracts and specifications may be
'ual applicants I sells for $500 and ten-day trip li- examined at the division engine-
1
1 Mr Standefer explaned the de- cense sells for $225 as they have er's office at Ada Oklahoma or
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1 mand for the new year's hunting for some time" at the chief Engineer's office Ok-
Ilahoma City Plans may be secur-
licenses was especially heavy at I f ed through the chief engineer's of-
this time of the year since Okla- I COMPLETE SET fice at 25 cents per sheet Propos-
homa's quail season has been ex- 1 al forms must be secured f r o m
tended into January for the first ! CHANUTE Kan UP — It took prequalification office Depart-
time He pointed out the 1961 li- 'nearly two years but Ed Zastrow 1 the
censes become invalid January I finally accumulated a complete ment of Highways 317 NE 21st
Street
and that hunters must have their collection of Kansas auto license State Highway Annex No
3 Oklahoma City Oklahoma
1962 licenses on the 2nd day of the plates The collection which hi- 'Description of work and location
new year Quail season continues dudes one far each y e a r
through January 13 Hunting is per- they have been issued extends -
nf project:
1 1 State Aid Project No SAP-737
mitted on Tuesday Thursday Sat- from 1913 to 1961 tli consisting of 774 miles of Sin-
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- This month there's hunting to be had
Thousands of Oklahomans are taking to the
fields and mountains There's real pleasure
in just being outdoors in the brisk
m
autumn air and for many the sociability
of congenial companions over glasses of
cool refreshing beer
Beer means good companionship to
Oklahomans—but even more To 11000
people it means a good livelihood as a
part of the beer industry And to our
state it means a better economy thanks to
the $65 million beer contributes cads
4 year in taxes and license fees
413 Don't Litter— Keep Oklahoma Beautiful!
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ABSOLUTELY! 1
LARAMIE Wyo — A sign on
the cash register at a local cafe i I
reads:
"Absolutely No Credit"
Just below it is a second sign
reading:
"All Accounts Must be Paid by
the 25til of the month "
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ega otices
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals by registered
mail will be received through the
Capitol Sub-Statioa ' Post Office
until 1:30 pm and will be reev-
ed at the State Highway Commis-
sion Room in the Capitol Office
1Building from 1:30 pm to 2:00 p
m December 19 1961 to be pub-
licly opened and read at 2:00 pm
for the work listed below
I A certified or cashier's check in
Ithe amount or amounts as speei-
fled shall be submitted with the
i
proposal or proposals as a gua-
1 rantee that the bidder if success-
ful will enter into contract and
!make bond in accordance with
requirements of the specificatlims
The check to be made payable to
the order of the State of Oklaho-
i ma Department of Highways
I This work will be done under: the
I Oklahoma State Highway c o rn-
mission's standard specifications
t
i for highway construction edition
of 1959 and under required con-
tract provisions for work finan-
ced in whole or in part with fed-
:eral funds or special labor provi-
I sions if financed entirely with sta-
'OR funds Special provisions cover-
'
lug items of construction not cov
ered by the standard specifications
follows:
I Sec No 1 County Garvin
Hwy SH 74 Miles 131 Location
Beg at Elmore City & Ext N to
Maysville
I Sec No 2 Coutity Hughes Hwy
SH 9 Miles 159 Location Beg
at Jct US 75 at Wetumka E to
1McIntok Co Line
Sec No 3 County Murray
'Hwy EH 18 Miles 85 Location
Beg at Sulphur & Ext N to the
Garvin Co Line
Sec No 4 County Garvin
Hwy SH 18 Miles 104 Location
Beg at the Murray Co Line and
Ext N to Stratford
Sec No 5 County Okfuskee
Hwy SH 48 Miles 11 Location
Beg at Old US 62 & Ext N to
Creek Co Line
Sec No 6 County Okfuskee
Hwy SH 48 Miles 36 Location
Beg at SH 56 & Ext N to Old
US 62 at Castle
Sec No 7 County Cleveland
Hwy SH 77H Miles 53 Loca-
tion Beg at Hollywood & Ext N
to Okla City Limits
Sec No 8 County Seminole
1 Hwy SH 99B Miles 96 Loca-
tion Beg at Bowlegs & Ext E
to US 270 in Wewoka
Amount of proposal bid Check:
81050000
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
By F D LIONS
Skate Highvay ')irector
LEADER: Nov 28 Dee 5 12
1961
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