The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1958 Page: 2 of 16
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BRAVO! We salute you men and women of
the oil industry Thanks to your efforts
our gasolines are better our home heat
ing fuels are more efficient—all our petro
leum needs are satisfied
But we applaud more than your accom
plishments of today We applaud also your
preparations for the future of America We
Member of EMU
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THE CLEVELAND NATIONAL BANK
TERMS: CASH
ZOMMELI
We will sell the following described property at public auction on
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2-7 yr old registered Hereford White
Face cows heavy springers
1-9 yr old registered Hereford White
Face cow with calf
1-3 yr old registered Hereford bull
1-2 yr old registered Hereford bull
1-1 yr old registered Hereford bull
7-6 yr old liereford White Face cows
springers
1-6 yr old Red cow springer
2-6 yr old Motley Face cows heavy
springers
1-6 yr old White Face cow heavy
Springer
1-7 yr old Red cow springer
1-7 yr old Motley Face Brindle cow
springer
1-6 yr old Motley Face Red cow
Springer
1-7 yr old 'White Face Brindle cow
springer
1-7 yr old Motley Face Red cow
Springer
1-6 yr old Guernsey cow springer
1-6 yr old White Face cow with
month old heifer calf
1-6 yr old Red Poll cow with 5 month
old heifer calf
Implements
1—Seven foot Tandem Disc
1—Allis-Chalmers silage cutter
1—Allis-Chalmers 1918 model C tractor
with hydraulic lift & power take-off
1—Case tractor with hydraulic lift and
power take-off
1—Two bottom disc plow
1—two row fertilizer-planter
1—two row cultivator
1—two disc drag plow
1—Hammermill 12 inch
1—New Mall chain saw Model 4-MG
1—Four can milk cooler
1—Two unit Riteway swing type milk-
ing machine
—Several Milk cans
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY THE 14
CHURCH
©i og 00 Ile
Dnigi7:1E0
know that today every phase of the oil in-
dustry is hard at work preparing for the
increased petroleum needs of America's
great tomorrow
During Oil Progress Week we are proud
to join with other companies and indus-
tries in taking off our hats to the oilmen
and women of America
Cleveland Okla
TODAY—OIL BUILDS for your TOMORROW!
OIL IPROGRESS WEEK—Octobor 12th-lath
at what is known as the Miller farm located one and one-half miles south of the
Kerr-McGee refinery gate at the southwest corner of Cleveland on the Johoe road
on Thursday Oct 23 1958
starting at 11AM
1-6 yr old White Face cow with 5
month old steer calf
1-6 yr old White Face cow with 5
month old steer calf
1-5 yr old Light Red cow with 5 month
old heifer calf
1-6 yr old Swiss cow with 7 month old
heifer calf
1-6 yr old Roan cow with 5 month old
heifer calf
3-6 yr old White Face cows with young
calves
2-7 yr old Roan cows with young
calves
2-8 yr old Roan cows with young calves
1-3 yr old Guernsey cow with young
calf
1-7 yr old Motley Face Brown cow
with calf
1-6 yr old Light Brown cow with calf
3-6 month old White Face heifers
2-11 month old Holstein heifers
2-11 month old holstein and Ayrshire
mixed heifers
1-11 month old Holstein and Ayrshire
mixed bull
1-3 yr old Black heifer
1-8 yr old Brindle cow with calf
Horses and Saddles
1—bay saddle mare smooth mouth
1—Buckskin Filly 2112 yrs old
2—saddles
Chickens and Turkeys
25—mixed hens
5—turkeys
Metal Boat
1—twelve foot Metal boat
Bulldozer
1—Model TD18A Bulldozer with Byrus-
Erie hydraulic lift and 12 ft blade
AD1ES OF THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
JOHN C SANDERS and JOHN ANGLIN owners
Ceti' Norria Auctioneer John Rathbun
Phone 670 Pawnee—
Clerk
Visitor Makes A
Special Costume
For Pioneer Day
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Mrs F A Walker
The lady in the charming pio
neer costume Is Mrs E A Wal-
ket of Tulsa who made her ens-
time for Cleveland's annual Pio-
neer Party Mrs Walker earn
to Oklahoma in 1907 ae(1 Nt:
Walker came in 1892
The Walkers lived in the Ter Iton
area before moving to Tu 1s:1
They visited here Pioneer Dal
with Mr Walker's brother M:
W E Walker and his family
Local News
Mr and Mrs Charles Knott
and family of Cushing visited
here Thursday with Mrs Kathe-
rine Rutledge
Mrs Geneva Stearn and Mrs
Virgil Elliott of Portsmouth Va
have been visiting with Mr and
Mrs Perry Risinger for two
weeks Mrs Elliott is Mrs Risin-!
zer's sister Last week Mr and
Mrs Risinger and their guests
visited in Big Spring Tex with !
Mr and Mrs Norval Jackson
and with Mr and Mrs Gene
Risinger in Eunice N M They
also spent a day touring Carlsbad
Caverns Mr and Mrs John
Risinger and family of Fairfax
spent Sunday here visiting with
the group On Monday they visit-
ed Mr and Mrs Charles Hag-
' berg in Tulsa
Mr and Mrs Bert Edgar visit-
ed in Skiatook Friday night with
Mr and Mrs Harold Hicks and
children They spent the week-
end in Oklahoma City with Mr
and Mrs Frank Chapman and
children and visited in Sapulpa
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Buddy
Mahan and children Mrs 'of ahan
and the rhildren returned home
with them to spend this week
here
Mr and Mrs Clayton Walkfr
were Oklahoma City businest
visitors Friday morning Friday
afternoon they visited with Mr
and Mrs Richard Chilton in the
City
Mr and Mrs Fred Decker
visited with Mr and Mrs Elmer
Decker in Maramec Sunday
PAGE BEICHEll
CONGRESS
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Republican For
Pa 14 toe trY Republica Stale Cecina
leogyalittea Jolt Tyler Chairman
RAHSISTOR
HEARING!
ENJOY ACOUSTICON'S EXCLUSIVE
NEW STYLEAR
lyigloss 'twig Aid
More powermore clarity
binaural reception provides
directional hearing More styl-
ing toot So slim so beautiful
and in fashionable colors
See this Wonderful Eyeglass
Hearing Aid
Cleveland - Arlington Hotel
Thursday Oct 23rd
10 AM to 1 PM
Ask for Mr T C Porter
H E Bloomer Distr
Aeousticon - Bloomer Co
521 S Boulder (Pm 13)
Tulsa 3 Okla
Mr and Mrs Jack Gilmore of
Dinuba Calif and Kenneth Gil-
more of Reed ley Calif arrived
Monday to visit with Mr and
Mrs R E Lawrence Mr and
Mrs Wayne Lawrence and Mr
and Mrs Jarome Williamson
Mr and Mrs Charles Swan
were guests of Mr and Mrs
Bryce Crider and Alan and Nancy
Saturday in Tulsa for dinner hon-
oring Nancy on her 16th birthday
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"Your Vote Will Be Appreciated"
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Sept 26
Oct 3
Oct 17
Oct 22
Nov 14
Williams Snack Bar
Prentice Greenhouse
Harris Feed & Supply
Annett & Annett Furniture
Louise's Beauty Shop
Williams TV-Radio Clinic
Cox Pontiac
Forrest Black Insurance
Agency
Giddens Jewelry
Kerr-McGee Oil Industries
Cleveland National Bank
Mack's Furniture &
Appliance
Al Service Station
First National Bank
Overman Insurance Agency
Indian Electric Co-Op
The Cleveland American
Mr and Mrs E J Alexander
and Mr and Mrs Leonard
Sears drove to Fort Gibson Sun-
day and stopped near Wagoner
to visit with Mr and Mrs
George Brock
Mr and Mrs Jimmie Harris
and Randy spent Friday evening
in Oklahoma City Craig Harris
spent the weekend in Ter lion with
his grandparents Mr and Mrs
Cedric Harris
VOTE DEMOCRATIC
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STATE TREASURER
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CB MEMORIAL STADIUM
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THIS FOOTBALL AD AND
PROGRAMS AT ALL HOME
GAMES MADE POSSIBLE
BY THESE TIGER BOOSTERS
Melba Theatre
Three Sister's Cafe
Cook's Real Estate Agency
Cleveland Drug Store
Campbell Thomas & Rader
The Chapmans
C R Anthony Co
Crady's Grocery & Market
Case Hardware Co
Palace Drug Store
Oklahoma Tire & Supply
Benson Lumber Co
Central Food Market
Bachmann's Appliances
Cleveland Locker
Barlow Motor Co
Cleveland Lumber Co
3loore's Cleaners
Jackson's Food Market
UTE CLEVELAND A3111tICAN
DublisheA at Cleve Ian& 0Mahorna
THURSDAY OCT 16 1958
Dr and Mrs M L Saddoris
and Mrs Larry Morgan visited
in Camdenton Mo from Thurs-
day until Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Marvin Saddorts Mrs J E
Foster returned to Cleveland with
them for a visit
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PROTECT YOUR
FAMILY'S SECURITY
Buying a little insurance to protect a little—
of what you own may appear to keep the bud-
get in balance—but does it protect your fam-
ily's security soundly?
Can you really afford to have just a LITTLE
insurance when the risks you take everyday may
take all you have accumulated in a LIFETBIE?
CHECK YOUR NEEDS WITH
WHAT YOU HAVE-PHONE 436-
LET OVERMAN HELP YOU!
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 436
CLEVELAND OKLAHOMA
Consult an Independent Insurance Agent
as you would your Doctor or Lawyer
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Shidler
Moss-Kesner Chevrolet
Eva's Beauty Shop
Cook's Super Market
Cleveland Auto Parts
Walker's Feed Store
J R's Cafe
Ben Franklin Store
Bert Casey Paint &
Body Shop
Cleveland Recreation Center
Cox's Grocery & Market
Senator Robert II Breeden
Jack's Place
Service Cleaners
Western Auto Store
Scott Plumbing Co
Upshaw Barber Shop
and Shine Parlor
Ilager's Coin-O-Matic Laundry
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Breeden, Robert H. The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1958, newspaper, October 16, 1958; Cleveland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2171295/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.