The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 125, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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rage Four—THE CUSHING (Okla) DATLY CITIZEN—Friday ArrA
People You Know
Cushing in Brief
Mrs Arthur Ward law of Mays-
ville Ark has returned to her
home following a visit with her
Parents Mr and Mrs Zack Ar-
nold 102 North Luella Mrs Ward-
law Is the former Miss Orpha flea
Arnold
Curb service everyday 4 pm
until 11 pm Starting Sunday Ap-
ril 20 Watch paper for our open-
ing day special Ralph's At Main
and Steele Streets Special atten-
tion to all phone orders CA5-9018
—Adv
Mrs Pearl Moss 307 North
Kings highway entered the Uni-
versity hospital in Oklahcma Ci-
ty today for treatment of an in-
fected foot
Permanents as low as $500 Vio-
let Anns Beauty Shop 835 East
Main Phone CA5-3231 Open evenings
Mrs Georgia parker of Route
2 Jennings is a patient In the
Cushing hospital for medical treat-
ment WANTED: Clean white cotton rags
Cushing Daily Citizen —Adv
Mrs Lula Normcn 414 East
Sixth entered the local hospital
for medical treatment
DISCRIMINATING women pat-
ronize Edith Morgan's hair dres-
sers Phone CA3-4284 —Adv'
Mrs Cannon Gray of Sapulpa
as admitted to the Cushing hos-
pital for medical treatment
Demo lay paper drive 9 am
Sat For pickup before 1 pm
call CA5-19tkii —Adv
Henry 'Toward of Route 1 Agra
is a patient in the Cushing hospital
church of the Brethren rum-
mage sale Saturday April 19 at
123 West Broadway —Adv
Jessie Jones 211 West Oak ig
a medical patient in the Cushing
hospital
Special this weekend—nialts
and shakes any flavor 19c Kin-
zies Dairy Mut 1003 E Main
—Adv
L
Eandy's Deep Rock Super Ser-
vice 24 hours a day — 7 days a
week —Adv
Mrs Mildred Jeffery left Wed-
nesday upon receiving word that
her mother Mrs Sarah Swallow
of Grove had suffered a fractur-
ed right hip right arm and other
injuries in a fall Mrs Swallow
WW1 taken to the Baptist Hospitil
In Miami following the accident
Mts Jeffery is one of the anesthe-
tists at the Cushing lutspital
S
FREE Shuffleboard games ev-
ery Saturday Andy's corner Rip-
ley --Adv
Lawton Fire Does
$100000 Damages
LAWTOlsi ILIP) — Five com-
panies of firemen battled a fire
which left damages estimated
neer $100000 at a downtown de-
partment store Thursday night
The fire broke out at the T A
Hamra Department Store Just alt-
er It was closed There were no
customers or employes in the
store at the time
Fire Chief Harris 'Hancock said
one fireman was slight'y injured
in the two and a ball hour battle
but otherwise nobody was hurt
Billowing clouds of smoke pour-
ed out of the one-story half-block
long building for half an hour or
lottio URI bill Nt Pool "ie
roof Another business establish-
ment adjoining the lianna store
caught fire on the roof
Cause of the blaze was not &-
let mined
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SAW
Your Cash Receipts
Thty Are Valuable!
Circus Days
Are Coming! I
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new Arrivals
31r and Mrs James McVay
1102 East F3urth are the parents
of a baby girl born at 7:13 pm
on Thursday April 17 in the
Cushing Municipal hospital The
baby weighed 7 pounds and 8 and
one-fourth ounees Mr McVay is
an employe of Beatrice Foods
Too Late to Classify
No 40
FOR SALE OR RENT: Three bed-
room Ada rock home 3 acres
2 car detached garage Drake
addition also Shetland pony sad-
dle harness and cart and 1
1111's cow Harold Holden Ci0
4877
No 22
FOR SALE: Like new size bed
complete with mattress arid
sprims Call CA5-3299
No 40
QUICK SALE: Two bedroom
hone good Iocation Equity
$1250 Flione CA5-1830
Carr Initiated Into
Fraternity at OU
NORMAN April 18 —Joel L
Carr Cushing has been initiated
into Kappa Alpha one of 26 na-
tional Soc 1 al fraternities at the
University of Oklahoma
Carr a freshman who is major-
ing in education at OU is the
on of Mr and Mrs William Da-
vid Carr 1006 E Broadway
Selected Hearing
To Resume in May
OKLAHOMA CITY — A
federal court hearing into Selected
Investment Corp's financial af-
fairs will resume May 2 at which
time the mother of 2 former offi-
cial of the bankrupt firm is sched-
uled to testify
Mrs Estella Rigg mother of
William A lUgg &posed vice
president was unable to appear
as scheduled Thursday because of
sickness in the family
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Youth Charged In
Kidnaping of Girl
WEWOKA tUl'i Albert Ballo
20 Konawa today faced arraign-
ment on state kidnaping chargos
following his arrest IOU TIPIrSdaY
for the alleged abduction ti Fay
Bradley 15 also of Konawa
Ha() was arrested RS he drove
through Sasakwa with Misa Brad-
ley Seminole County Sher If Bill
Nicholson said today The youth
is charged with forcing the girl to
accomny him Wednesday in an
aMomobile belonging to the girl's
mother Mrs Ethel Bradley
The girl said they spent Wednes-
day nglis on a country road north
on the intersection of S 11 5t3 and
31 She said she was not assault-
ed but Nicholson said a Wewoka
doctor was to examine her today
!Lido is free on $2500 bond fur
a burglary charge
Coty Seeks Advice
On French Problem
PA RI I 11Pi—President news
Coty today asked six former pre-
miers for suggestions on the diffi-
cult task of setting up France's
itaith post-war government
Habib Bourguitm's ulttniatuni for
Prance to name a new leader
v Nun a IA ick to continue utforts
for biettling the Frenchl'unistan
dispute
FOAM RUBBER CUStlIONS
MODERN TWEED COVERING
Regular $14950
LIMITED TIME ONLY! !
High
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PRINTED CLASS A: With
honor — Central high school
:NluAogee The Central High
Scout: Norman igh school
The Tiger Tales Enid high
school The Quill: Classen high
school Oklahoma Cay Clasen Life: Ponca City high
schcol The Poncan Grant
high school Oklahoma City
Grant Dispatch
PRINTED CLASS B: With
honor — Putnam City high
school The Pirate Log S)111-
water high school Stillwater
All - School 'News: Northeast
high school Oklahoma City
Nc rseman Scroll
PRINTED CLASS B: With
merit — Shawnee Will school
The Wolves' Journal
LOCAL PAPER CLASS A:
(School news appearing in sec-
Urn of a local paper) With
merit—Chickasha high school
The Prairie Schooner: Chand-
le high school Vcice of
Chandler and Lion's Roar
— —
Pawnee
(coNTINEED F11011 rA(E 1)
the Ccnimissioner of Ind Af-
fairs Glenn Emmons has de-
cided to keep the Indian Bureau
offices in Anadarko and try to
find some other facility fur Paw-
nee" Ernest wrote
Space in the Anadarko Federal
buildirg will be available because
of the closing of the Kiowa area
field office Ernst said Johnson
indicated Pawnee will not abandon
its campaign to keep Pawnee as
"an important Indian capitol"
Still Expansion Plans
Include Secret Data
Supporter Claims
CKLAHCMA CITY (UP)—Facts
in support of the Army plan to ex-
pand Ft Sill haven't been its-
closed because they would tip off
Russia to United States military
secrets a supporter of the plan
said tnday
Dave Vandiv tor Chickasha
chairman of the Oklahoma De-
fense League said in a report to
sta to lawmakers congressmen
and others that opposition to the
enlargement of the missile range
is "understandable in this case
because classified military infor-
mation cannot be released in view
of RIISNIIM intelligence"
"As we see it — even now —
our nation is winning or losing the
next war and its later than most
people think" Vandivier said
OKLAHOMA CITY UP 1—Okla-
homa can have more than 100
million dollars in highway proj-
ects under contract by the first
week of June thanks to the new
federal highway bill Gov Ray-
mund Gary predicted today
WASHINGTON ( UP ) — News-
p(mor editors from eve' y part of
America today bought expert ap-
praisals of the state of the na-
tion's economy its defenses and
Its schmls
DALLAS Tex UP)-- Eugenio
Gaytan 77 and his sons today at-
tacked the rock slib believed to
be plugging the entrance to a
large SpInish treasure under their
frame house
CHICAGO (Up) — A Prote61-tit
orgHnization Thursday night unani-
mously resolved to ask an invPsti-
lotion Into hether Samuel Cardi-
nal Strinth may kee p
Anwrican CitizenNhip
cluy touay asset' six tomer Inc- I CKLAIIONIA Cli V UP — Air-
wiers for suggestions on the diffl- ' lines opera'rng in Oklahoma will
cult task of setting up France's have 10 days to protest a move
26th post-war government by the State Board of Equalization
Adding urgency to their delily I to douhic their valuation for ad
erations vas IllniStan PreSidollt valorem tax purposes
State TreitSltrer John D Conner
ProPwied the action Thurmlay att-
er si-tt!ng that air!ines have been
Retting away t ith murder" on
their tax aNNessnients
2 PIECE LIVING ROOM
SUITE
Y FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS 49t)1R-' 50
EASY TERMS
OF COURSE
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Jobless
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misconduct are not eligible for
immediate relief
Duncan alleged in a petition
I tiat Carroll Rigg and Neal were
i fired for misconduct He said Riga
'made "a deliberate effort to de-
ceive and mislead the commis--
run" by claiming he didn't know
v h y he had been removed from
inifice
After seven weeks any person
who is out of work for any reason
can qualify for the unemployment
benefits Such payments are not
charged against the former em-
ployet's account in the commis-
sion trust fund
Neal's application was rejected
by the commission on grounds he
was an employe of Selected's
trust fund not the corporation
Duncan's petitin claims the
right of the former officials to
draw any payment which might
reduce the assets of the company
further must be passed upon by
the federal court
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE
as ignoring sicp signs where cars
must come to a dead stop before
continuing on
There will be no more excuses
or dismissals he added pointing
out the situation has become such
that officials believe the only real
remedy is to file on all violators
and summon them to Judge Leh-
man Bellah's municipal court
Cuban Rebs Abandon
Province in North
HAVANA (UPI—Cuba's rebels
hard hit in their abortive "total
war" against President Fu !genet°
Batista's government today were
reported abandoning northern Otl-
ente Province to loyal forces
The rebel radio reporting that
"savage machine - gunning" by
government forces had caused
"heavy Josses among the civil
population" of the rebel - ridden
southern mountains appealed for
doctors and medical supplies
Private reports received by the
United Press said that a band of
100 to 150 insurgents which had
been operating in the Crystal
Mountains of northern ' Oriente
has fallen back to the Guan-
tanamo area of the south coast
Attorney Asks Bond
For Woodward Boy
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) — The
aticney for a 12-yenr-old Wood-
ward boy charged with Iwo mur-
ders today asked the state Crim-
inal Court of Appeals to free the
youth on bond
The plea was filed by Ralph
Samara Oklahoma City attorney
in bohall of Robert Smith who is
In jail at Wocdward Samara ask-
ed the court to issue a writ of
habeas corpus
Prescriptions
Accurately Filled
Bell Drug Store
Canned Goods
Griffin's
NO 300 SIZE
STAR PEAS LIMA BEANS
GREEN BEANS BLACKEYED PEAS
10 cans 99c
FROZEN FOODS
ICE CREAM C SUNDRI7S
Police
SOONER SELECT
Preserves
Jellies
ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS
3 for 99c
OPEN
SUNDAYS
D Lt
b2I LAST MAIN
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Gary's
iCONTINUED FROM PAGE I
said he knew nothing about
any "political plum" but said
rumors and his on observa-
tions had convinced hint Gary
was pushing for Atkinson He
believed the governor was cri-
ginally for Sen Herbert Hope
but switched to Atkinson vden
the Paula Valley Democrat
sAithdrew from the race earlier
this week
In discussing the main
planks of his platform Ed-
mondson Ito was re elected
Tulsa county prosecutcr by a
whopping 72000 votes in 1956
said he wants to return con-
fidence to the statehouse bring
advancement of new ideas to
industry and agriculture and
obtain equal representation in
the legislature through con-
stitutional reappertionment
The most frequent question
asked Edmondson was his
views on repeal Making no
effort to hedge he repeated
time and again that "the gov-
ernor can't repeal prohibition
and it is misleading to imply
that he can" He believes
however that the governor can
close legal loop holes to aid
enforcement and can submit
to a special election the repeal
question to ascertain the wants
of the people
On roads he told his lis-
teners "It is time to quit
building roads for political rea-
sons" and pledged energetic
efforts to wipe Out corruption
and dishonesty in government
Edmondson a World war II
veteran is married and the
father of three children He
is a native el Muskogee is a
Presbyterian and has served
as a Tulsa PTA leader
Authority director charged today
that GRDA's profits are only
about half as much under the new
contract with Public Service Co
as they were under the old
Mayo predicted that GRDA's
profits during March will run
from $65000 to $67040 His com-
ments came in a press release
"If they had been operating un-
der the old contraci" he said
"they would show a net income
for March of at least $143500"
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State Anglican
Churches Get
Gigantic Gift
OKMULGEE 111P1 — Oklahoma
Episcopal churches were given
thousands of dollars in the will of
Oltmu Igoe oil millionaires sis-
ter admitted to probate here
Thursday
Miss Ena 11 Cochran whose
estate was valued at more than
half a million dollars left be-
quests ranging from $I to $100000
The will included $100000 for
construction of a library at Cs-
ady school in Cklahcina City $10-
000 to two Episcopal clergymen
for personal use and $25000 to
an Okmulgee Negro couple for
"long and faithful service" to her
brother
enforcement and can submit The only relative mentioned in
to a special election the repeal the will was a cousin Grace E
question to ascertain the wants Cochran St Paul Minn who re
of the people ccived $25000
On roads he told his us- Miss Cochran left her book col-
teners "It is time to quit lection and $100000 to Casady
building roads for pulitical rea- school of Oklahoma City with di-
sons" and pledged energetic rections that the money be used
efforts to wipe out corruption for a library as a memorial to
and dishonesty in government her brother A second $100000 be-
Edmondson a World war II quest was made to the Oklahoma
veteran is married and the Einscopal Church Trustees Inc to
father of three children He be added to its endowment fund
is a native el Muskogee is a The will further provided that
Presbyterian and has served half of the undivided property of
as a Tulsa PTA leader her brother's estate go to the
Proirstant Episcopal Church
INtlayo Attacks Drop Foundation of the Oklahoma Dio-
cese to establish a home for the
In GRDA Profits avd the remaining half to go to-
ward building a girls school com-
OKLAHOMA CITY (1113)--- Parable to Casady school in Okla-
Wheeler Mayo Sallisaw publisher homa City
and former Grand River Dam'
NOTICE!!
Miss Cochran died March 24 in
Johns Hopkins Hospital at Balti-
more She had lived here with her
brother Almond D Cochran who
amassed a fortune in oil Coch-
ran dad in 1955 and Miss Coch-
ran inherited his estate said by
attorneys ta have been several
times larger than her own as well
as that of their mother
Tinker Group Is
Moved to Begstrom
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) — Pi-
lots of Tinker Air Force Base's
506th fighter-bomber wing took up
temporary q u a r ter s today at
Begstrom Air Force Base Austin
Tcx
Tinker officers said a 11111-fool
noith-sous1 runway is being re-
built while the wing visits Texas
KEN ETHEL
RODGERS Furniture &
Appliance
New DOWNTOWN Store
OPEN FOR BUSINE5S
Look For Grand Opening
SOON
Drop In And See Us At
124 W Broadway
Watch For Our Sign We'll Have
It Lip In a Few Days' !
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U S D A GOOD
FRESH GROUND
ay's Market
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Potatos
25 lb bag $149
Meat Department
FRESH DRESSED V141101E
Fryers lb 29c
Chuck Roast lb 55c
Hamburger 2 lb 95c
FREE
DELIVERY
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Gromyko said:
"These flights with AmeflCa
bombers constitute playing with
fire—a game too dangeious for OF
tO tolerate its continuance
"This danger is also aggravated
by the fact that the UM led States
bombers with the same lethal load
are known to fly round the clock
over the tertitorles of many West
European states
'All this testifies to the fact
that several times humanity has
been within a hairbreadth of a
new war which could break out
Instantaneously as a result of ir-
responsible or provocative action
by the United States military com-
mand "The government of the USSR
qualifies the act by the US mill-
tAry command as dangerous prov-
ocation against the cause of Peace
"The Soviet government would
not like to believe that these acts
on the part of the US Air Force
are committed with the approval
of the US government and of
President Eisenhower himself
"But on the other hand nobody
said anything La the contrary
The striking fact is that all
this is taking place IRO the time
when a summit conference is
being arranged to ease interna-
tional tension and lessen the dan-
ger of a rocket atomic war'
Gromyko said
'Bucket of A & M Dairy Values'
SALE
Payne County Creamery Inc
1123 West Moses CA5-0948
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Two OSU Students
From Cushing Will
Go to Summer Camp
STILLWATER — Two Oklaho-
ma State university geology stu
dents from Cushing will attend
camp near Canon City Colo this
summer
Three camp sessions June 8 to
July 5 July 13 to Aug 9 and Aug
10 to Sept 6 have been announc-
ed by Dr V Brown Monnett de-
partment Canip curriculum
will include plane-table mapping
alidade surveying mapping of geo-
logy on aerial photographs and
examination and comparisons of
sedimentary rocks
Cushing students who kill at-
tend one cl the sessions are: a H
BM and L H Deth loll
Church Announces
Two Guest Speakers
In the absence of the pastor the
Cushing Bible church will have ai
:its guest speakers Sunday al)
Totter and Jack Humphreys Gf
Oklahoma City
Mr Potter and Mr Humphreys
are members of the Christian Bus-
Mess Men's Committee of Okia
homa City Dr Moreton pastor
of the church IL' filling engage-
ments at Vanderbilt University
and in Atlanta and Sava Pah Ga
before returning to Cushing -
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