Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO CLAREMORE (OKLA) PROGRESS
Nazarene Church
H31t1 Revival
- The Church of the Nazarene
begin its fourth open-air re
viral in Claremore Wednesday
night at the Rogers county fair
grounds Services conwne each
L-evening et 7:45 and will continue
' throughAugust
Evangelist C C Burton of Sum
erset Ky will be the speaker
of For many years be has done this
type if evangelism having con
'ducted tent open-air and camp
meetings throughout most of the
st:nited States Burton has been
iastrumental in organizing 122
-4 churches for the Church of the
Nezarene
go Song Vvangclist Leone Reazia of
Tulsa is in charge of the musical
program and special music will be
a ?lightly feature
Mrs Reazin is the wife of Rev
L V Reazin Nazarene pastor in
Tulsa and has a daughter 8 and
a son 12 aio will assist both in
instrumental and vocal numbers
through most of the revival
The open-air revival is in keep-
Int with the 50th anniversary of
the Church as a ' denomination
which was organized at Pilot Point
Tex:October 13 1908
The public is invited to all the
services it was announced
- To Become
-iP4stor Sunday
James Haas will assume
his duties as pastor of the Free
:A Will Baptist church in Claremore
at 4he services Sunday morning
It-Was announced this week Rev
Baas became an ordained minister
August 10th of last year
' Reg and Mrs Haas have one
daughter Norma Jean They have
lived in Claremore approximately
40 years
Methcidist Church
vc:Boarct Meeting Set
— ahe official board of the First
Idethodikt church! will hold its
' August meeting this Sunday after
the '-evening worship service ac-
cording to an announcement this
week by the pastor Rev L Paul
cCeelf
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lowed 6round
Trardt Osborn of tnola reported
-xecenUy that his land works much
better since he has been using
'sorry vetch in the rotation system
nd practicing crop residue man
geent—Ieaving the 'crop stubble
' and weed growth arter harvest to
keturned under or left near the
IYace of the soil
7
Arbi rn says that one cultivated
field in particular was too tight
to 'plow prvrerly and broke up in
thanks behde he began utilizing
tholiesidue Now the land is mei-
' - low and crumbles when plowed
Ito pointed out that this also
' Means more water soaking into
the 'soil consequently less runoff
- ' cause erosion
Osborn has been cooperating with
kis Soil Conservation District on
- bye or six different tracts of land
I HOIYWOOd
- 4 -
A - By Vernon Scott
' Litt Notivwood Corresponent
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) S m e
tnts au actor can bang around
4 Inevietowu for years working in
pictures grabbing star tilling and
making a name for himself with
out really bitting it big Then
I pose' he clicks
trench Import Louis Jourdan has
spent the paht 12 years on t b
treildpitil sith modest success but
lound his ticket to the bigtime
lc "Gigi" a frothy musical tt
t1180 'boosted his stock a hundred
"Luck finally touched me in that
picture Jourdan said
ut where do I go from herel
Now
everyone wants me to play in
musicals And 1 am refusing them
I I:Money is secondary 1 must look
for even better parts"
Jourdan's success and problems
are esssentially due to the fact that
I he '11French He claims "Gigi" is
I
hit because the three major roles
his own and those of Leslie Caron
' and' IVL:urice Chevalier were filled
Frenchmen
1 t'14-4My career is Limited to playing
: foreigners" he explained "Be-
cause of my accent and b a c3
l'grotmd I can only portray Euro-
I pcans In American movies
"And because I have lived here
' 4 I
iso:leng French producers consider
me -Dart American and would
never Csst me as a Frenchman
''Perhajos It Is just as well There are
'few French actors In Hollywood"
' JoUtifan refuses pictures that
lwould cast him as a hand-kissing
la la Frenchman When
MOM demanded that he Make his
-'ilecent - more pronounced f or
Jourdan refused - -
By NEWMAN CAMPBELL
WHILE the words concerning
the character of men in hIgh gov-
ernment positions were written
'many centuries ago they apply
as much to our times as they did
to ancient days
In the pages of our newspapers
is too often read of men tend
ibqinien) who abuse their positions
of trust to enrich themselves
through embezzlement dishon-
' sty graft etc
' Let us read about the quality
ot character of the men the Lord
sail should be chosen to Judge
IsraeL -
Ili Israelites were sear the
end of their wanderings toward
the land of promise when they
listened to these commandments:
"Judges and officers shalt thou
make thee in all thy gates which
the Lord thy God giveth thee
throughout thy tribes: and they
shall Judge the people with Just
Judgment
"Thou shalt not wrest ludg-
:neat thou shalt not respect per
sr-
o41i41k
' tis't Dick West
rnit ed Press International
WASHLNGTON (UP!) — T h e
Senate Rackets Committee be-
came 'curious today about t he
palatial summer home Chicago
mobster Paul (The Waiter) Ricca
sold the Teamster(' Union for al-
most 1IS0000
Committee counsel Robert F
Ketmedy said Ricca himself would
be called in for quizzing about the
deal It was likely Teamsters
president James R Rolfe also
would be queried about it
It has been'reported two Detroit
Teatnnters locals bought the Riccs
mansion at Long Beach Ind eev
eral years ago intending to use
it as a school for union business
lgents Because of zoning law dif
ficulties the plan fell through
Tbe house whicb bas a dining
room capable of seating 50 guests
for dinner now stands vacant It
is said to be guarded by a care
taker sod two watchdogs
Kennedy said the committee al
so would show with testimony
involving the Restaurant Workers
lUnion in Philadelphia what oc-
curs when gangsters take over
labor groups Ile said this phase
of the hearing would concern the
extent that interests of employes
were ignored by the union He said
Rolla would have a major
Clashes With Probers
In clash after stormy clash
Thursday Ifolfa wrangled with
committee members over whether
he had lived up to a pledge to
clean up conditions exposed by
the committee last year
As the session ended Chairman
John L McClellan (DANL) gave
the Stocky Teamster boss a stern
dressing down He said !Joffe was
"leaving the impression he was fail
fug to clean up because he him
seq wits in the "same category"
as those he was supposed to scrubt
FRIDAY AUGUST 8 1958
Justice in Government
THE QUALITIES OP CHARACTER AND CONDUCT THAT
SHOULD BE SHOWN BY THOSE WHO EXERCISE
AUTHORITY OVER OTHERS
teriptitre—Dekteropsomy 16:18-10 17:14-10: 11 Samuel 11:1-8
I lie tags 1:1-4 1:1-14 Amos $:11-4 Romani 11:1-8
places to idols
Nevertheless we have a Very
rewarding glimpse into his char
acter In the following episode:
Solomon went to Gibeon to semi
lice to the Lord and one night
the Lord appeared to him In a
dream saying "Ask what Z shaII
give thee" 1
Solomon thanked the Lord for
all the mercies shown hie father
and himself saying that now that
he wu king "I KM but a little
child: I know not how to go out
or come in" As ruler over a treat
people who were the chosen of
the Lord he asked: "Give there
fort Thy servant an understand
big heart to judge Thy people
that I may discern between good
and bad: for who is able to judge
this Thy so great a people ?"--I
Kings 311-9
Amos was aware of the wicked-
ness of his day calling It "an
evil time" For I know your
manifold transgressions and your
mighty sins: they afflict the just
they take a bribe and they turn
MEMORT VERSE
°Teach Ins to do Thy will for Thou art God: Thy Spirit is
good lead mo into the lattti of stprightness"—Psalsts 143:10
Sons neither take a gift: for a aside the poor In the gate from
gift doth blind the eyes of the their right" Ho begs his people
wise and pervert the worde of to "hate the evil and love the
the righteous good and establish judgment in
-$ That which isi eltogether just the gate: it may be that the Lord
Shalt thou follow that thou may- God of hosts Will be gracious
tat live and inherit the land unto the remnant of Joaeptt"--
'which the Lord thy God giveth Amos 5:1215
thee"--Deuteronomy 16:18-20 A very brief word from Paul's
Dr Wilbur M Smith suggests epiatle to the Romans about
that the younger classes might obedience to those in authority
be asked to name some of the and moral standards of living:
Inothorities in their own cotn "Let every soul be subject unto
munity the mayor superintend- the higher powers Whoeo-
ent or principal of school' a ever therefore restateth the power
judge sheriff etc "The older resisteth the ordinance of God
classes will find in this lesson for rulers are not terror to
warnings directed to those who good works but to the evil 1
iold positions of authority and Do that which is good and thou
'who might be tempted toward shalt have praise of the same—
embezzlement graft or injustice" Romans 13:1-3
Even Solomon that monarch "Render therefore to all their
Who wait noted for his wisdom dues: tribute to whom tribute is
'who loved the Lord and "walked due honaur to whom honour
In the statutes of his father Owe no man anything but to love
David" was not perfect Be had one another: for he that lovethi
3nany wives and through them another bath fuMlled the lave—
We are told he "sacrificed in high Romans 13 :7-8
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WELCOME HOME THEY SAY—Bort Bigelow (lett) skipper at
the 30-foor ketch Golden Rule which he took Into the B B t
' nuclear testing grounds in an attempt to prevent nuclear
explosions is met at San Francisco airport by sympathizers
Bigelow 82 Consecticaat arttsto served 60 days in Lions 1114
Senators Are Curious About
Palatial Flame Sold To Union
I - Sen Irving M'Ivet (11-N Y)
accused Hoffa of surrounding him-
self with "jailbirds crooks gang-
sters and racketeers" to keep his
union membership in line Sen
John F Kennedy (D-Mass) said
!offs was the "chief stimulus"
for the labor reform bill passed
by the Senate this year
Hoffa sat tight - lipped but Un-
flinching during these verbal bar
rages Then be hurled back
charges that his interrogators
were attacking him unfairly cl
Holfa who has been acquite
In two trials since the committee
hearings ' began last year als6
heard McClellan call for a Justice
Department investigation of possi-
ble perjury in his testimony last
year
Brushes Off Remark I
This grew out of former heavy-
weight boxer Embrel Davidson's
testimony that he was on the
Teamsters welfare fund payroll
while under management of union
vice president Owen Bert Bren-
nen Hoff said he was unaware 04
this when he testified last year
that Davidson got no union funds
He promised to ace that a tleast
some of the money estimated at
about $8000 was restored to the
fund - ' ''' "
In other highlights of the hear!
ing Hoffa! '
—Said he knew nothing 'about
the fatal burning of Frank Kier!
dorf official of a Flint Mich
Teamsters local He denied any
knowledge 'of ' arsonist ' tactics
which Michilan authorities sus-
Ipect were involved
—Brushed off as 11a figure of
1 speech" a remark attrfouled to
hint by a Capitol policeman The
policeman Bald he overbekrd
1 Hoffa say after!Tuesday's hearing
that be would break the back V
some "sneaky little -:- - '- "
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First Christian Church
200 East 5th Street
5P110PPd
First Presbyterian Church
102 N Chickasaw
Assembly of God Church
- 402 East FirstStreet
P41
First Baptist Church
107 E Will Bogen Blvd
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Bible Baptist Church
112 South Wichita
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Church' of The Nazarene
Sixth ts'nd florence'
Christ The King
Catholic Church
3211 1 So-cone S '
miPSP04600EfeeamPo04P0ft1PaRWI
Redeemer Lutheran
Church' (MaSynod)
fifth ond Seminole
00d4d40i1P6101
Memorial Heights
Baptist Church
1500 w Will Rogeirs Blvd
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First Church of God
Will Rogers on Seminole St
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First fro40hodist Church
Fifth and Wginool!
401!"NO
Seventh D
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Aclvent14 Chur-th
Seventh end Florence
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First Free Will
Baptist Church
First end Normal Streets
United Pentecostal
Tabernacle
204 W Eleventh St
111160
Bethel A M E Methodist
:405 North Oowate
WM00
Church Of God 7th Day
512 Last Tenth
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Church of Christ
6th end Sentinohl
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Christian Science
oth end Chickasaw
Indian Methodist Church
4th and LAWN I II t
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Central Church of Christ
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Church ot God In Christ
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309 S °owed' i
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Mt Zion BOptist
430 South Coto oh
11104011daw
Christ Hill Presbyterian
Lang Street-r-Claremotil
Full Gospel Mission
- 205 tt Moors
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Through the church God has cons ::
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' These two happy people are just starting their life together-
They could not possibly imagine or plan for all the events that lie
in their future Wr know beyond doubt however that there will
be many difficulties as well as pleasures many sorrows as well as
joys To deal with the unfulfilled hopes and inevitable tragedies
they will need an abiding trust in the God who gives life and who
takes it away To enter deeply into life they will need the creative
fellowship with others which only the Church can give
For every couple planning to scan life together there is no
better direction than to start their new life in the Church and keep
renewing it there every week
These Church Features are made possible by the firms and individuals listed with
the hope of getting more people to attend Church and for a more religious-minded
community
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Compliments Of
Musgrovo Funeral 'Home
Compliments Of
O E Woods Ur Co
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Durham
Insurance Agency
511 W ind—Phone ftO31275
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Geo Melton & Sons
Pontiac & loternational Tractors
205 N Missouri—Ph-110 3-1512
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Marshall's Infant &
Children's Shop
Tot To Teens Clothes
612 W Will Rogers Ph-ltp 3-0793
4104mPomiPPIPIPWdi''0pdP
Warehouse Market
The Place To Shop to Salve
Between 541 6tis on Catalayoh
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Delivery 19 Arty Size Job
Ph-R0 3-1949-7Cloremore
Ph-454—Collinsville
Claremore' Progress
: Rogers County'
' Reading Hotrit
Is Weakly Supported
Moore's Machine Works
s Service Plus Quality
508 W 5th—Phone RO 3-1456
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W E Sunday Real Estate
General Reality
41712 W Will Rogers
Phone RO 3-1664
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'Lloyd Daniel
D-X Sunray Oil Co
712 W 2nd7-Phone RO 3-2534
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Montgomery Ward & Co
522 W Will Rogers
Phones RO 3-1170 or RO 3-3010
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Littlefield Feed & Produce
Quisenberry Productive Feeds
513 W ilth—Ph-R0 3-2389
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Claremore Cabinet Shop
Custom Cobinets-Prompt Courteous
Senile 114 W 2nd
Phone 110 3-1357
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Lee Real Estate
Mr and Mrs Sidney Lee
Acreage-Forms-Homes
Phone RO 3-0929
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(Formerly Mildred's)
Fried Chicken a pecioity
107 South Missouri Short Orders
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Kirk ley Transfer & Strge
Complete Freight Service
Phone RO 3-3095-618 W 8th
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Mason Hotel Coffee Shop
For The Best In Food-Open 24-Hrs
608 W Will Rogers
Phone RO 3-2434
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Parrott Olds-GMC Co
Where Customers send their Friends
112 S Cherokee—Ph-110 3-1988
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Nu-Way Cleaners
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111 S Cherokee—Ph-R0 3-3628
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Ed Burns Cafe
Typical Home Cooked Meals
308 W Will Rogers
Phone RO 3-3628
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1 "Where To Buy It"
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Office Outfitter
519 W Will Rogers
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