Stillwater Daily News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1958 Page: 4 of 16
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Stillwater Okla Shutt' S 198
Mrs Carson
Dies Aged 10
Riles Friday
Services will be held at 10 am1
Friday in Strode chapel for Mrs1!
Belle Maud Carson 70 Tulsa who
died Tuesday
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The Rev G L Messenger of the I
First Christian church will offlelate'
itiOnterment at Fairlaw n ceme-
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Belie Maude Ritchey was born
Cass county Neb on April 41 '-
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Ritchey' She ' come with:
her parent' to Oklahoma at the
age of three and lived northwest
of Stillwater She attended Okla-
homa State University and taught
In the Payne county schools before
her marriage to Fred Carson in
Stillwater on April 20 1910 They
lived in Stillwater where she was a
' member of the First Christian
church and the North Star Wow
en's OW Her husband preceded I
her in death e April l
Survivors are a daughter Mn
Bernadine Cornett Arlington Vs
two sons Mat L Carson Mid!
west City Preston Carson Tulsa
and two grandchildren also tour
brothers and three sisters They
are Miss Letha Ritchey 1002 S
Husband al John Ritchey 206 S
Lowry at: Mrs Minnie O'Neal
- 1221 W 10th ave Lum Ritchey
Coyle Waller Ritchey Gitthrie
Wilbur Ritchey Hinton anX Mrs1
' Pearl Mitchell Manzanola Colo 1
Stytist Predicts
'Second Horne'
DETROIT (UP)--An auto stylist
predicts that the station wagon
will become the "second home"
for American families and a mar-
keting reseorcher said In 10 years
one ot 'very four cars bought Will
be a station wagon
The statements were made at
the national passenger car body
and materials meeting of the So-
ciety of Automotive Engineers
DC Woods Ford Motor Co
stylist saw the day when -new
types of 'station wagons wpuld be
put on the market rangiNg from
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years ago Mrs George Albrecht
wife of the mayor sent a fur coat
in a package to be distributed
to the needy in Hungary A few
weeks ago Mrs Albrecht's sister-in-law
Mrs Jerome nick of De-
troit spotted the coat on a refugee
arriying in Windsor Mrs Black
was working with I Hungarian
refugee relief group Mrs Black
history of the coat The Hungarian
told the Hungarian owner the
history of the coat The Hungarian
bundled the coat up and sent it
back to Hungary "
pickup passenger-truck to a lux-
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!Why '' issued an injunction
against the Interstate Commerce
Commission last week to keep the
new rates from taking effect
The injunction was requested by
the Oklahoma Corporation Co'm-
mission Oklahoma Millers Assoc'
ation and Enid Board of Trade
Bill Anderson Oklahoma Corpo-
ration Commission attorney said
th increase 'was discriminatory
because it jumped rates on Okla-
homa heat but did not affect
those on wheat originating in
northern Kansas and Nebraska
"If the increase should become
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during the "topping off" ceremony marking the lion ill now begin and Is due for completion
placing of the last piece of steel for the 12-story Is 1059—UNITElt PRESS TELEPHOTO
Americas Trust company building In Si n Trim
Special Court Will Hear State Protest
1411"1 OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) — Ala freight' rate increase on Oilalpermanent" 'Anderson said the
"a Mrl'special three-judge federal courtlin ma grain shipments to the millers and elevators fear there is
)la Colo will bear a state protest igainst1Southeast it was announced Tuei a strong possibility Oklahoma
0 day would lose Its entire grain market
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Yaks et a Cast No date was act to rrtial in the in tha Southeast"
cane which will be beard by Oklahoma la one of the nation's
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-- Judge Alfred P Murrah of thelleading wheat producers Sooners
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Circuit Cowl of Appestat and Ste- market about I II per cent of their
phen S Chandler and 10111141y crop in the southeastern states
of the Federal District Court here The ICC ruling would have
Rizley " Issued an Injunction hiked the rate seven cents a bun'
against the Interstate Commerce' dred to is maximum of 755 cents
Commission last week to keep thelP" hundred on wheai shipped
new rates from taking effect from Oklahoma to Tennessee
The injunction was requested by NislissiPPI Alabama Georgia
the Oklahoma Corporation Co'm- North and South Carolina anl
mitainn flfrIihnm UUlri Aunt' Florida
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OR PERFORMANCE
AND GAS MILEAGE
FRITZ AUTO ELEC
Ph 001 420 Main
Mr and Mrs John Wright 110
E 34 ave are the parents of a
son born at 7:111 pm Tuesday
March 4 and peighing seven
pounds 1412 ounces
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7' to 1:30 pm bey
Admissions 1
NUL Leonard Bell I Pienett
Mrs Orlando Itaziey 254
lege eourts: Mn James Mining
ton Rt 4 O E Stagg 317 lorry'
$t Ruth Whitionberg 311 Rrster
st Philip Drucker Bennett ball
Kevin 1 4 Midlo Vet vil
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Mrs Roy Sturgeon 3 It' Cotlege
rourts' Mrs Ms Peery 801 BlsiteI
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McKaskle 306 Lowry it Mrs J
1W Baker 717 Duck it
Businessman Dies
NEW YORK lamis Bartel-
stone 79 who organized the Wm
said to have been the first to pro-
duce safety glass successfully
died at his home Tuesday Bartel-
stone formed the Indestructo
Glass Corp at Farmingdale NY
in 1916 which supplied safety
glass lenses lot World Wit 1 gas
masks
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inert and elevators fear there is hium
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strong possibility Oklahomaieekdays and between I1 am
ould lose its entire grain market Sunday and your ropy will be de-
the Southeast" 'livered promptly (adv)
Oklahoma is one of the nation'si-
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oftleeri vier a elector! at the
teemit meeting of at )lighltind
Patk l'arent-Teacher association
meeting: -
Installstion will be held at the
April meeting -
Mrs John Thommon presiAINI
over the butincss session w hen the
Wart lit the nominating commit-
tee was heard and approved Re
fretbments were served following
the session Mrs Bowers' second
grade room won the room count
prize
Officers are president and co-
president Mr and Mrs Ivan Sen
err vice presidents Mr and Mrs
George Newell secretary Mrs
'Billie I Reynolds and treasurer
Mn too Rowers
"IF ITS GLASS WI HAVE IV
Damage Sot of $50000
To Homo of Lawyw
OKLAHOMA CITY MP —
taused en estimated 150000 dam-
age to the two-story home of
Streeter B Flynn Oklahoma City
attorney Tuesday
Mn Flynn and her ion Street-
er Jr escaped from the blaze un-
hurt Flynn was in New York
Three firemen suffered minor
burns in the fire at Ifith and
Walker
COMPLETE STORE FRONT REMODELING
MIRRORS SHOWER DOORS TUB ENCLOSURES
GLASS SLIDING DOORS GLIDDEN PAINT
CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING WALLPAPER
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CAPE CANAVERAL na (UP)
—Clearing skies early today bet-
tered proapects for tho e om I n g
round of US satellite launchings
from Cape Canaveral
A two-day siege 'of wind' and
rain ended suddenly late Tuesday
night Forecasters had Indicated
the bad weather might 'plague
the cape a few more days and
Jinx missile-launching plans-
Barring technical difficulties
and a return of the unfavorable
weather both the Army and Navy
are expected to launch satellite
rockets by the end at tho week
Gams Session Ds 'eyed
OKLAHOMA crry- (Ix) A
meeting of Ott State Wildlife Con-
servation Commission which was
scheduled Wilily has bee4s post-
poned a week Director Clarence
Burch announced because some
members art attending a confer-
ence in St Louis PAL
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The Army will uset Sta
stage Jupiter rocket 'w high
Wasted b'apluret Into the hem
ens Jan 31 and the Navy will
use its Vanguat4 which k
blown up both limes previously
when fired eta!' s Satellite in its
nose 4 ! :
The Nsvy OWre1 will not
mike Its main aatellits effort un
til later this fnonth when it is due
to put a 21Inch satellite in the
Vanguard The first twe tests
were aimed pftmarily at testing
the threestage Vsaguard road
the next lanactung also has
that purpose
The 721oot Vanguard has hot
had successful flight as three
stage vehicle The Jupiter how
ever was flows successfully a
number of times before being
used se I satellite carrier
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater Daily News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1958, newspaper, March 5, 1958; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2191085/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.