Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1957 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 65 NO 67
Lillie Is Done
To Combat Flu
Dr Mathews Urges
Immediate Action
onATIn7 l4 (Try tip—Altholtoi
everyone is lalkine about the prob-
lem few motile bnve donel
thing about organi7irg to fight hn
Asian flu enidemic should one de-
elop in Oklahoma it appeared to
da v
Dr Grady F Mathewq em-
missioner of the State Health De-
partment urged local communi-
ties to organize to cope with the
possibility
A United Press sorvey in Olds-
boma showed that few of the key
individuals with highest priority
for the vaccine have received it
so far
Individuals doetors aro offering
the vaccine to their patienls ex-
ercising their own best judgment
as to who needs it most Some loss
are being taken rare of eralv
essential individuals annarently
They included football Wavers
Pregnant women tubercu'osis
Victims and others with ailments
which might be complicated by
the disease are getting most of
the vaccine now available in Ok-
lahoma it anpeared
Twenty - three o f Oklahoma
City's 380 firemen received the
protective shots today Only 50
shots had been made available
for 2300 Oklahoma Cit y em-
ployes No vaccine has been made
available for state highway pa-
trolmen weathermen and several
other groups with vital public re-
sponsibilities Doctors awl nurses
however were among the first
covered Some newsmen have
been offered protection by their
family physicians
Mathws urged each communi-
ty in the state to have a corps of
"minutemen" to see to it that eld-
erly people invalids small chil-
dren and others in need will be
looked after in case those re-
sponsible for their care become
Farm Communities should set
up plans to care f o r livestock
herds of flu victims he warned
Tokio instailation
To Be Wednesday
Johnny Dirckson Claremore
will be installel as commanler of
the Tat lea American Legion post
at a dinner meeting at 7 o'clock
Wednesday evening at which de-
partment Commander C J Vright
Vinita will be the principal spoak-
- cr Bob McSpadden is outgoing
commander
Other new officers of the Talala
post are Tom Pearson Oologah
first vice commander Walter Par-
ker Talala second vice comman-
der Bob McSpadden adjutant:
Harold Pearson Oologah finance
officer Cale Dikeman Talala
service officer Roy Kirby Tata-
la chaplain Mrs Irene Ward
historian: Myrle Laritnore Oolo-
gah sergeant at Arms
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REGGIE COLLINS Claremore FFA is shown here with his
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MR AND MRS W R TACKER Route 1 Claremore whose first home in Oklahoma was a
dugout in the Kickapoo Indian Country south of Stillwater ore shown here receiving a certific-
ate from Ciarence Lipe 12ft desiaating them to be the Ropers county Golden Anniversary Farm
Family a selection made by the County Farm Bureau The Tackers have made their home south
west of Claremore for the past 18 years The announcement of their selection was made in the
fairgrounds arena Sunday afternoon Others nominated for the honor were Mr and Mrs C H
Dennis and Mr and Mrs H T McSpadden
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Robert Lee Sanders
Funeral Services Set
Funeral services will be held at
2:30 p m Wednesday at t h e
Church of Christ for Robert Lee
Sanders 79-yr ar-old retired tree
surgeon who died Sunday night in
a Vinila hospital
Mr Sanders had lived in Okla-
homa all of his life lie is surviv-
ed by a son Luck Sanders tti Lex-
ington Okla
Following services Wednesday
burial will be in woodlakn ceme-
tery under direction of Musgrove
funeral home
WPrifhPr
Weather
DoWNFOWN READING
frouriesy of Okla Nat Gas) I
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OKLAHOMA — eau- with little change
in temperature thrinigh Tuesday molt I
nigh Tuesday 15-65 1
TODAY'S BIBLE VERSE
The voice of one tr)ing in the wild 1
erness Prepare ye the stay of the Lord! "Dear Cousin Ray:
make his paths t ra ig t (Math 1:I)
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!sage to let you know we're be- S mainland
hind you 100 per cent in your lit-
l tle controversy with Harry 'kno- At 5 an' th
e weather bureau
Firemen Give Assist
pinpointed the howler at near Lati-
To Retired Chief it-all' Bailey " ' tude 302 North and Longitude 722
Bailey waved a finger at me West It was moving to the north at
Claremore firemen toCay ton a press rtease awl said "that's a about 12 miles per hour but forecast
trip out to see their old boss
r I a- poor way to spcnd the taxpayer's ers said it would veer to north-
and he was mighty happy to see
them too
Assistant chief Richard Smith
said firemen were called to the I
home of Dick Blackburn retired
fire chief to extinguish a minor I
blaze caused by a snort in the
refrigerator unit
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Batley Says State
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Wagoner Road
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OKLAHOMA CITY 1111'9— Turnpike promoter II E Dailey
charged today that the Raymond Gary administration is using
highway department funds to send out anti-Bailey propa-
ganda
Bailey also chat gcd the state will lose federal aid on Sii
51 paving project in the city of Wagoner because of inferior
construction:
Bailey who has been feuding bitterly with Gary for several
weeks exhibited press releases from the State Highway De-
partment carrying a reprint of an anti-Bailey editorial writ-
ten -by- Bob ' L e e- Kidd-Jr Itt-------- ---- '-
in the LeFlore' Cdaty Sun at - ---
Poteau Frieda Swerves Out
Farther Into Ocean
F
Bailey said he had received
nine copies of the press release
including p rifting mats f r o in MIAMI 011 — Tropical storm
nwspapers over the state Freida gradually swerved farther
The editorial in the form of a out in the open Atlantic today ay some
letter to Gary stated: 550 miles east of Jacksonville and
"Dear Cousin Ray: the weather bureau said there was
"Thought I'd write a short mes- little chalice it would strike the U
sage to let you know we're be S mainland
hind you 100 per cent in your lit- At 5 arr the weather bureau
tie controversy with Harry 'kno- pinpointed the howler at near Lati-
it-all' Bailey " - ' tude 302 North and Longitude 722
Bailey waved a finger at me West It was moving to the north at
press rtiease anq said "that's a about 12 miles per hour but forecast
poor way to spcnd the taxpayer's ers said it would veer to north-
road dollars" 'northeast at an accelerated pace ol
A highway department spokes 1 14 miles an how during the next 12
"'''1 confirmed today the press i hours
releases h a d been mailed with I Despite the storm's eaange In
state turils direction after making a pass at the
"Yes tar we did send 'em out !Florida coastline early today the
and we sent out similar things advisory connseled all interests
when Bailey was here" the spokes' along the Atlantic Coast north of
Bailey Says State
Lost Federal Aid
On Wagoner Road
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partm -9 ent carrying a reprint of
ten by- Bob 'L e e- Kid '
d—Jr
in the LeFlore Cbuilty Sun at
Poteau
Bailey said he had received
nine copies Of the press release
including p rifting mats f r o in
nwspapers over the state
The editorial in the form of a
letter to Gary stated:
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road dollars"
A highway department spokes
"'" Ninfirmel today the press
releases h a d been mailed with
is ate Writs
"Yes sir we did send 'em out
and we sent out similar things
man said
Progress Classir ed Ads
Get Rosults
Top Livestock At Rogers County Fair
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NOLA HAS CHAMPION—Albert Burns Jr !nolo FFA club
aisplaycd the reserve champion borrow at the Rogers Co Fair
"Rogers County's Reading tiabit"
an anti-Bailey editorial writ
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Frieda Swerves Out
Farther Into Ocean
MIAMI 1111 — Tropical stori
Freida gradually swerved farthi
out in the open Atlantic today sonl
550 miles east of Jacksonville an
I northeast at an accelerate(' pace! ol
114 miles an how during the next 121
! hours I
I Despite the storm's eaange In I
direction after making a pass at the
!Florida coastline early today the
' advisory c(rinseled all interests
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Jack—sonville to keep in touch with
advisories for the next 48 hours It
also warned small craft not to ven-
lure far off shore along the Georgia
and Carolina coasts
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life To Address
Ration Tonight
Arkansas Guard
Is Federalized
NEWPORT RI opi —President
Eisenhower today ordered fed( ra-
alization of the Arkansas National
Guard and planned to speed back
to Wiashngton for a nalionwide TV
speech to the people on tile Ark-
ansas school crisis
The Presides' by executive or-
der in addition to federalizing the
stale National Guard and the
Arkarsas Air Nat ional Guard
also authorized Defense Secretary
Charles Wilson to use any nec-
essary regular armed forces of
FEE
No Negroes Attend
Little Rock School
LITTLE ROCK Ark (iPi — Cen
tral High School began classes
today -without any of the Negro
students whose presence Monday
propted rioting and a threat that
federal troops may be sent here to
enforce integration
The last bell for classes rang
without any indication that the
nine Negroes would attend White
pupils ware passed through strong
police barricades and a number
of arrests wore made before real
tro le could start
Crowds collected again in front
of the school at either ends of a
barricaded street today They
suspected that the Negroes would
try again to attend classes
stale National Guard and the
Arkansas Air Nat tonal Guard
also authorized Defense Secretary
Charles I Wilson to use any n
ee-
regular armed forces of
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essary reg
No Negroes Attend
Little Rock School LITTLE ROCK Ark IP — Cen
tral High School began classes
today -without any of the Negr o
students whose presence Monday
propted rioting and a threat that
federal troops may be sent here to
enforce integration
without The last bell for classes rang thout any indication that the
nine Negroes would attend White
pupils were passed through strong
police barricades and a number
of arrests wore made before real
4 couto start -
- Crowds -collected again in front
of the 'school at either ends of a
barricaded street today They
suspected that the Negroes would
try again to attend classes
si1
he United Stales to break up
crowds in Little Rock resisting
compliance with a school integra- tion order
The President plantrd to fle
back to Washington late this iii-
ternoon and make a TVradio no-
Deanne before the na ion alma
8 pm est It will deal with his
efforts to put d1 violence in
1Little Rock and enforce the fedcr-
al district court order for integra-
lition of Central High School
t The President will return to
I Newport' in all probability tiuring
the night
I his executive order was btise
on the failure of the people of
cease-anddesist order of Monday
al district court order for integra-
tion of Central High School
The President will return to
Newport ' in all probability (iuring
the night
Ills executive order was hew'
on the failure of the people of
tInnennntirinciet nrior of Itilintinv
!Little Rock to comply wilh itc
I night dt manding an end to ol--
I struction of justice and callirr4 fir
1 compliance with the court's dee'
sions
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Price: 5 cents per
A new record price for the top steer of the 12th annual
Junior Livestock Sale at the Rogers County Free Fair vas set
last night when Burnell Say !ors of the American Concrete
Co paid $1 a pound for the 1079-pound grand champion road
Durham steer shown hy Johnny Russell of the Catoosa 4-11
club The price was the same as the $1 paid last year for the
top steer but this year's animal t'as considerably larger
Also a new record 'as the $I9'1 a pound paid for the 185
pound grand champion Berkshire barrow sold by Jeiry Copp
of the Claremore HA club It was purchased by Wad lev's
Shoe Store A M Iluffman Everitt Lumber Co Vale Thea
and the Claremore Progress The top barrow last year In ought
60 cents a pound
Jack Marshall Chevrolet pith a whopping $235 cents a
pound this year for the grand champion lamb of Carolyn
!dotter Claremore 4-11 club Iler animal ‘veighed 75 pounds
Sale officials said many of the 75 animals sold in the auc-
Jon were taken to market lo
fulsa and the bidders paid
s sr
he difference hetween their Le ra Player
Dki and the market price
D Robinson Jr w h o
headed the buyers committee
for th2 annual sale said today Wins Cordes
that Chelsea merchants h a d
more than done their share in Corky Williams
paying premiums at the an-
nual sale A number of Chel Picks Claremore
Fea busincismen N'ere among
the heaviest purchasers and Corky Williams a Claremore
high sehool foo1ball player who
are to be commended he said believed the Zebras could bent
Bill North of Inoia was an- Broken Arrow last Friday night
other outstanding purchaser WOrt the weekly Progress footbn
The animals auctioned at contest the east week Ile missed
the sa total of sx gain but got the
ale their owners t h e Clare
amount bid and the purchas- more-Broken Arrow outcome
correctly
er Were: Two contestants split the sconal
Johnny Russian Catoosa 4-11 prize Dorset Hacker who also se-
Grand Champion Steer $I Amer- !cried Claremore over Broken Ar
can Concrete Ca row and Emma Carpenter each
Jerry Copp Claremore 'M missed seven games Williams
Grand Champion Barrow $190 can pick up his $5 at the Progress
Claremore Progress Bob Wadley office and the olluar two winners
'Atte Store A M' Huffman Co will each receive $125 each
Everitt Lumber Co! Yale Theatre Among the also rans - with
Carolyn Moller Claremore 4-11 eight wrong were Bill Lew's
Grand Champion Lamb $235 Jack I Adams Dern Cloud Kay
Nlarshall Chevrolet
Hugh Daniels Talala Doran Mr Terry Worley L D
Bains Tony Mullen Velma Muse
serve Champion Steer 60 cents
rank Podpechan Peabody !Diek LeGate Don Akin Fkrine
Coal Mashburn and rolo Gentry
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Winners the 20 games were:
Albert Burns Jr Nola FFA
Reserve champion Barrow 75 Claremore zo 1ir6Ken rrrow 0
cents Al Pettigrove Fairland 14 1' helsea 13 Catoosa
Henry Norih biota FFA Reserve 19 Kiefer 7 Vinita 13 Tahlequah
Champion Lamb $225 Ernie 13 Oklahoma 26 Pittsburgh 0
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headed the buyers committee
le for the annual sa said today
that Chelsea merchants h d
more than clone their share in
paying premiums at the an-
mrc a
nual sale A number of Chet
Fea businessmen were among
the heaviest purchasers and
are to be commended he said
BillNootrittshthonfling ase
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sate their owners t h e
the - tl '
amount bid and the purchas-
ers were:
Johnny Russ 4-II
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Can Concrete Ca
Jerry Copp Claremore F FA
Grand Champion Barrow $190
Claremore Progress Bob Wadley
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Carolyn Molter Claremore
e 4-11
Grand Champion Lamb $235 Jack
Ittarshall Chevrolet
Hugh Daniels Talala 4 II Re-
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' Steer 60 cents:
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p chan Peabody Coal
Co Co
Albert Burns Jr Biota FFA
Reserve Champion Barrow 75
cents Al Pettigrove
Henry North Inola FFA Reserve
Champion Lamb $225 1: r n i c
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Douglas Dorsey Catoosa 4-II 1st
1 Medium n Angus 50 cents Clare
more Progress Riley Furniture
Heins Jewelery Parrott-Olds GMc
Gateway Luggage Ranch a n d
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terry Dunahay N'erdieris CIL
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Dickie Bump Claremore 4 11
2nd Heavy IlercLird 75 cents In
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Bobby Biswell Claremore FFA
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Corky Williams a Claremore
high sehool football player who
believed the Zebras could bent
Broken Arrow last Friday night
won the weekly Progress footba I
contest the oast week Ile missed
n total of six gain's but got the
Claremore-Broken Arrow outcome
Two eontestants split the second
correctly
prize Dorset Hacker who also se-
!cried Claremore over Broken Ar-
row and Emma Carpenter each
missed seven games Williams
can pick up his $5 at the Progress
office and the other two winners
'will each receive $125 each
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Winners !at the 20 games were:
Claremore za Brown o-row 0
Fairland 14 ( helsea 13 Catoosa
19 Kiefer 7 vinita iti Tahlequah
13 Oklahoma 26 Pittsburgh 0
Hardin-Simmons 14 Tulsa 0 Ar-
kansas 12 Oklahoma 'State 0
Georgia Tech 13 Kentucky 0: Tex-
as AMU 21 Itlinlyland 13 Texas
6 Georgia 7 Rice 20 1S11 14: N
C State 7 North Carolina 0 Mis -
sour' 7 Vanderbilt 7 TCU 13
Kansas 13 Oregon State 20 South-
ern Cal 0 SMU 14 California 6
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Colorado 6 Washington 6: Pryor
Checotah 13 Hominy 21 Paw-
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Foyil 4-H club was one of the blue ribbon winners in this year's
display A portion of the booth showing the farm house is
pictured above
TUESDAY SEPT 24 1957
Services Held
For Mrs Seaman
Funeral services for Mrs Ida
Corde lia Seaman 68 were held this
afternoon in the First Christian
church with Rev Hugh Holland of-
ficiating Burial in Wood lawn ceme-
tery was under direction of Mus-
grove funeral home
Mrs Seaman died in a local hos-
pital Sunday morning after a long
Survivors are her husband John
S Seaman two daughters Mrs
Lester Burton and Mrs Rushia
Fivecoats of Claremore and a sot
Truman Seaman of Claremore
FOYIL WATERMELON FEED
The second grade class at Foyil
will have a watermelon feed at the
school at 7 pm Wednesday to raise
funds in the queen contest it was
announced by Mrs Madeline Stet&
ley Ilome room mother
DRUNK DRIVING FINE
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Joe Cloud of Locust Grove was
fined $50 and cost totaling $460 in
the city police court Monday on 'a
drunk driving charge it was report-
ed by Police Chief Edd Ilixson lie
was arrested Friday night Ilixson
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Mrs Wen
ing in Claremore this past week
end Bill Love is able to be down
broken leg Fred Ozbun has
a bit despite the discomfort of his
heen fighting the flu bug for the
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past few days Móntgomery
Ward has made some new arrange
ments in their messanine office
John Denbo has a brand new sign
on his store it matches his new
advertising signature used in Pro-
gress ads the Rotary club has
put the scoreboard and time clock
up in tip-top shape again for the
football season Lou Riggs says
the extra events at the fair this
year proved to be quite popular
j Bill Briscoe says the Farmers
Union S50 prize went to S A Hanes
Route 2 H D Robinson has
istinguished himself as a livestock
i salesman in these parts Jo
i Zodrow reports everything is over
!at the fairgrounds except the clean-
up Job the Progress invites
i Markham P Johnson and guest to
i see "Mutiny on the Bounty" show-
!
ing at the Yale please pickup
'tickets and pay tax at theatre box
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Livermore, Edward K. Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1957, newspaper, September 24, 1957; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2194614/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.