The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 76, No. 6, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1969 Page: 2 of 8
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a The Perry Daily Journal Dear Abby
Am Independent Community Newspaper
MEMBER
Answer To Maiden's Prayer?
Oklahoma Press Association
Abigail Van Buren
AN I hnov k what ivecd h he pepon—wa
puccessor to The Noble County Sentinel established Sept. 16, 1893 DEAR ABBY: I've been read- wealthy aunt who had a fortune
The Perry Republican, merged May 1, 1924; and The Morrison Tran- ing your column for 3 long in jewels and claimed she 1
script, merged May 1, 1958, time and have finally conclud- , J , she had
------------ed that nobody has a problem 1 bcen robbed of nearly every- |
Published Six Days Weekly et 710-712 Delaware St., Perry, Oklahoma, like mine, thing, collected the insurance j
by the Perry Journal Company. Almost every evening after and then kept showing up wear-
---------------------------------------dinner Ralph and I watch TV . ing this piece of jewelry and
Second Class Postage Paid at Perry, Okie. 73077 together, then Ralph cuddles up that a which were opposed to
—-------------------------in his easy chair, falls alseep have been stolen:
All unsolicited manuscripts, letters and pictures brought or sent and starts to snore with all I mentioned this to my hus-
to The Journal are submitted at the risk of the sender. The publishers the lights blazing in his face, band, and he said 1 should
expressly disclaim any responsibility for their return 1 There is nothing else for me to : mind my own business. What
—--------------------do except go to bed ' do you think?
NO NAME, NO LOCATION
DEAR NO NAME: I would
situation from an entirely dif-
ferent angle, and 1 must admit,
you have a point. But the Old-
est Profession is rapidly becom-
ing the poorest. Too much
amateur competition.
Marland
By MRS. EDGAR THRASHER
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Case
were business visitors in Okla-
homa City Monday and visited
Mrs. Bessie Domeny at a hos-
pital. Mrs. Domeny recently un-
derwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Condit vis-
ited their uncle, Emmett Wilson,
at the Ponca City hospital Sat-
urday.
Ray Kitchin received an in-
jury to his back when he fell
on an ice covered step at his
Ray Hauser of Nowata, a form- P. 2, Perry Daily Journal
er resident of east of Marland.
The baby is a great-granddaugh- Monday, Feb. 3, 1969
ter of Mrs. Edith Hauser of
Red Rock.
Use classified ads.
MILO W. WATSON
Editor & Publisher
Fred G. Beers
Bill Faris
H. A. DeLashmut
Ernest Stoops
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Advertising Directo
Cashier
Production Superintendent
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DEAR ABBY: I thank you for j home Tuesday He is receiving
the wise way in which you an-treatment in Ponca City and
swered that woman who was so staying with his daughter, Mrs.
provoked with her husband be-Richard Crumm and family-
cause she was expecting againMrs. Martha Grass and Mrs.
when she thought her family Calvin Arkeketa were in Wichi- |
was complete, ta on a business trip Friday. |
I had a 19-year-old son in the John Selvey, rural mail car- =
navy, and a 17-year-old daugh- rier, has been confined to his =
ter when C.e _____, o
I’m not saying 1 was delirious Botts, substitute carrier,
with delight, but at least I ac- carrying the mail. Mrs Alva'
cepted my fate gracefully at Crumm and Mr. and Mrs Cal-
age 39. ' ’ vin Arkeketa are also ill with
When this son was 14, his dad | the flu.
DEAR ABBY: Re: your ad- died a tragic death. To this Mr. and Mrs. Henry LeClair
for 2 years. And I’d like to add | vice to ORANGEBURG, S.C. | day I believe our son was sent'are parents of a 7-pound, 2
that before we got married I that it’s all right to "hint" that to us for a reason. As you say, ounce son, born at the Pawnee
wasn’t sure I'd be enough | her date pay her sitter: After ,'' There are no accidents." Bless . hospita, Jan. 24, He has
"woman" for him, and I actual- she "hints" him into paying her you.
ly used to pray to the good sitter, she can "hint" him into “BEEN THERE"
Lord to give me the strength to paying her rent. (She says he's
keep up with him. What hap- not stingy.) Then maybe she |
pened?
When Ralph finally wakes up
and discovers that I have gone
to bed without him (about 2mention to my aunt that she
a.m.) he becomes very angry. | should call her insurance ag-
I’ve tried to let him know be- ent and tell him she didn’t lose
fore he falls asleep that. I’m go- as much as she thought she
ing to bed, but he doesn’t even lost. And if she doesn’t come
hear me.
Were not a couple of old fog-
eys, Abby. I am 26 and he is 28
and we've only been married
clean, your aunt stands to lose
a lot more.
The legislature last year pass-
ed a measure which provides
that county officials set up an
advance schedule of the days
upon which the county court-
house can remain closed.
Noble County
Legal Record
The Noble county commis- Warranty Deed
■ sioners have met and arranged William C. Keathly et ux to
this schedule of holidays and Jack W. Keathly 1-3-69 $1 und
provided a statement of other 1-5 int W'- sw% & se% swO 25-
occasions upon which business 24n-2e
may cease in the county build- Ton™ie G. Turner et al to
| ing. ' Wayne E. Dawes et ux 1-15-69
The action by the legislature $10 Lot 11 Blk 29 North & West
in creating a uniform schedule Perry
i will be welcomed by the tax- Quit Claim Deed
1 paying public. Heretofore, coun- Jack W Keathly et ux to
i ty buildings were subject to Gerry K Edmondson et al 1-4-
the whims of a few officers 69 $1 und % min int; w1 sw%
who acted as "organizers" & se'i sw% 25; s'2 se4 25; er2
whenever a proposed holiday ne4 36-24n-2e
came up. As a result, the build- Trustee’s Deed
i ing was sometimes shut down 1st Natl Bank & Tr Co Okla
for unreasonable lengths of Citv, Trustee to Suzanne Math-
time, although a few offices ias 7-6-66 und 10 A min int ne^
" ’ to function in spite of 26-23n-lw
the general closing.
For example, it was common
practice on occasion, when a
holiday fell on Thursday, for
the building to stay closed
through Friday Saturday and
Sunday, being regular non-
business days, this meant the
lid was on from Wednesday
night until Monday morning.
The public is not against holi-
days and is not unreasonable in
the matter of offices closing
within proper limits. The new
rule spells out the time table in
Oil and Gas Lease
Harold D. Ellis et al to Paul
E. Kloberdanz 1-3-69 $10 nw%
detail and taxpayers will be all
the happier because of it
sw% nwh 10-21n-2w 1 yr
Release of Oil and Gas Lease
D. F. Smith to Henry Bell-
mon et ux 12-10-68 nV nw1 &
n>2 S12 nwO 34-24n-1w 18-15-67)
Assignment of Over-
riding Royalty
Pan American Petroleum
Corp to Benny Altman 1-21-69
$10 eV sw% & s’s sw'i sw'1 13-
23n-lw
Mineral Deed
Suzanne Mathias et vir to 1st
Natl Bank & Tr Co, Okla City,
... Trustee 7-6-66 $10 und 10 A int
.....f al ne% 26-23n-lw 15 yrs 1-31-38
Immunity you won’t - 0
is contained Features and stores Of spe.
tay in your hometown cial interest to women of this
Perry Daily area appear every day in The
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Tucker-Loftis Insurance E
Ream Insurance & Real Estate 2
□ The Dolezal Agency E
Name E
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• * * ** * HintrS ciihotituin nawie* is
been named Joseph Silas.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Crumm
spent Monday and Tuesday with
his father, L. J. Crumm, at
Verden, Okla.
. -- Everybody has a problem,
can "hint him into buying her What’s yours? For a personal
PUZZLED i a car. reply write to Abby, Box 69700,
Abby, I don’t think it’s neces- Los Angeles, Calif., 90069 and son nave received announce-
honeymoon has ended, or your sary to instruct the little broad enclose a stamped, self - ad- ment of a daughter born to Mr.
prayers were too well answer- in the finest points of the Old- dressed envelope. 1 and Mrs. Marvin Toles of West
ed. est Profession, but, Baby, you’re
doing well.
DEAR PUZZLED: Either the
DEAR ABBY: What would
you do if you had a very
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wil-
son have received
and Mrs. Marvin Toles of West
For Abby’s booklet, “How Port, Va. The baby weight'd 7
To Have a Lovely Wedding,'' pounds and has been named
B. C. TN DALLAS send $1 to Abby, Box 69700, Los Liesel Renee. She is a grand
DEAR B. C.: You view the Angeles Calif 90069 niece of Mrs. Wilson and is a
--:---- granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.'
TV In Review
By RICK D'J BROW agony. For basketball fans, and
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Televi- for just ordinary televiewers, it
sion's most publicized sports was a matter of simple human
rhubarb of the season came concern.
when NBC TV cut away from I One of the announcers made
the end of a New York Jets the correct statement that
football game to start a special although New York had won the
1 program, Heidi I game, the real story was there
But Sunday ABC-TV, whose i on the floor: Russell.
notable sports department has But the televiewer never had
many achievements to its a chance to find out more about
credit, made an on-the-air Russell’s injury, how badly he
decision that may be more was hurt or what was to be
significant in terms of coverage | done with him immediately. For
—and was regrettable to fans on came the final credits of the
W to have come to admire the | broadcast as Russell remained
network’s genuine interest in on the floor—and the network
athletics... arbitrarily ended its coverage.
The decision came at the end Earned Reputation
of ABC TV’s weekly profession-; ABC-TV sports has earned a
al basketball game, this one reputation of having a sports-
between the Boston Celtics and man’s interest
New York Knickerbockers.
Right before action ended,
Boston's great player-Coach,
Bill Russell, took a long pass,
rammed it through the basket-
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PONCA CITY
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
PONCA CITY SAVINGS HASN'T MISSED A DIVIDEND IN OVER 50 YEARS
Do You Know
Q — Who furnishes the flag
' used at burial services for hon- |
orably discharged veterans?
A — The veterans administra-
tion provides this flag, which is
given to the serviceman's fam-
ily following the burial serv-
ices.
Q — What college was the |
first to grant collegiate degrees
to women?
A — Wesleyan college, a lib-
eral arts school for women at
Macon, Ga., was the first chart-
ered to grant degrees exclusive-
ly to women.
Q — What college did Presi-
dent Harry S. Truman attend?
A — He did not attend any
college.
What About
Veterans' Benefits?
We make it our business to keep abreast
of details of Veterans' Benefits, Social Secur-
ity Benefits, Insurance Benefits, including as-
sistance in filing claims. Just another extra
service we offer without additional charge
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event that has happened before
in athletics—in their eyes.
| the human beings who partici- The viewer who wanted to
pate in them, and what happens find out what happened to
to them as people. Russell had to learn elsewhere.
So one hopes there will never It was only by calling the local
again be the lapse in taste that UPI office that I found out
allows a cutaway to credits as a Russell eventually had to be
human being is in agony before carried from the floor, and had
and then fell to the floor, hard.
Game Ended
As the
remained
game ended, he a national television audience, suffered a bad knee injury and
there, his knee And one hopes, in terms of was taken to a hospital. For
severely whacked, and as the simple coverage, that viewers sportsmanship and sports re-
camera properly moved in on are not again left hanging in porting one expects ABC-TV to
him, one could see the pitiful suspense regarding the report- be at its best at moments like
sight of Russell in obvious ing of a sudden, newsworthy this.
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Sneeze Caused by I ights?
Treflan®-
now cleared
for established
alfalfa
eorge C Thor toson M P
(EANCO
Dear Dr. Thosteson: What, have a diverticulum, or sever-
scifieallv causes a person to al of them It is you see a
neeze? Isn’t it foreign particles very common condition and
in the nasal passages that trig- often doesn't bother the pos-
ger the spasm? sessor at all — lots of these
I’ve tri d to tell my busband out-pouchings are discovered
1 1 ‘s still trying to con- 1 X-Y vs
ince mo that it’s light beams taken for some other purpose.
going into the nostrils. He tells Or there may be some mild
snec os more in the sun- bowel di comfort or upset in
"ht than in a dark or dimly ome cases fortunately not fre-
lighted room Can light have quent, pain can be consider-
anything to do with it? — Mrs. able, and of course if one of
these areas perforates, that is
----a real emergency and requires
(or a series of immediate surgery. But that
ble. I would like to have a
baby. Do you think I am too
old to be having my first child?
— Mrs. J. A.
No certainly not. In fact, I
don’t see what you are worry-
ing about.
refian
CO PRODUCTS COMPANY
Indianapolis. Indiana
Dear Dr. Thosteson: Recent-
ly my husband told me that un-
ripe or green potatoes are poi-
son. I know that many unusual
thing* are poison, such as ber-
ries, dogwood, castor beans, etc.
Could you tell me if this story
about green potatoes is true?
Mrs S. U.
The portion of a potato that
re in mind I suggest that you is green can be harmful, but it
a 1 n trying to get rid of nd for it .■ bool let a dot I;n ta matter of ripeness. Rath-
itation Let Diverticulosis Throw You." er the green-colored part usual-
However, light can cause a end 25 cents in coin and a has been exposed to the sun.
| sneeze, although not because long, self - addressed, stamp- The effect is that of atropine
the light beams go into the ed envelope to Dr Thosteson and can cause intestinal
W. D.
A sneeze
neezes) is usually due to doesn’t often happen.
ion in the nasal If this type of diverticulum
......and dust pollen, odors, of the colon is what you I ve
The nee e is a re in mind I suggest that you
send for the booklet, "Don’t
Let Diverticulosis Throw You.”
cause a end 25 cents in coin and a
sneeze, although not because long, self - addressed, stamp-
the light beams go into the ed envelope to Dr Thosteson and can cause intestinal dis-
nostrils, but because they go care of The Pern Daily Jour- turbances. If the green portion
nal, for en y It will tell roll is cut off, the rest of the potato
and then A is edible and harmless.
(Treflane-trifluralin, Elanco)
to the eye.
ed aso-cili ry
lex.So e individuals have a
0 mean a diverticulum Are you having a gall blad-
in some other ; a ci a the der problem? To find out how
or duod- the gall bladder works and
reflex of this type
and will sneeze when going ,
from subdued light (say the lob esophagus (gullet) or C -
by of a building) into bright enum, that is a more specializ-what types of trouble to [....
sunlight outdoors ed problem and you would do for send for Dr Thosteson’s
So there was right on both better, to discuss it with your booklet, "You And Your C.
doct - TH......dition is Bladder." Write to Dr Thoste-
I in 1 ■ S taper
Di x w tVol tic 1'1 in a 0 i of the booklet, en
plain what a diverticulum ill . intestin a. if n losing a long, sel . address-
how it is cured, and what tone framed, mimic appendicitis, and, ed, stamped envelope and 25
sequences may follow asieur in fact, be quite a serious mat- cents in coin to cover the cost
TR H. S may neglect? ter. of printing and handling
booklet, ‘You And Your
of printing and handling.
look
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, .—Dr Thosteson is interested in
......' have all his readers’ questions, and
, lust pa d my Ast birthday whenever poisible use Chieir
in but
A diverticulum is an out-
I c Iha • and was in d because of the great number
' heart i daily, he regrets that
€ nil r r d not answer individual
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