The Vinita Leader (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1959 Page: 2 of 4
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Mts C R Redemann Mr and Mrs
Goci --"e Zumwalt and Mr and Mrs
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Ile thought of Dr Emile who
Pad written: "In the ricxt room"
If there was a next room?
If so were there windows was
there individuality memory a
reaching out and onrompassing?
lie did not know: there was no
way of knowing nut as he lifted
his eyes and watched the older
man follow the nurse and won-
dered why the woman hadn't re-
turned perhaps his mind said
common-sensibly that she had
left by a separate door he felt
a curious sense of trinquillity
for that which he antd 'lore to-
gether had was not wholly flesh
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THE VINITA LEADER
Every ThurMay at Vinta Okla by the VI!a Publ:Mong Co
at 138 S 11s'1on
a B Canipbel atid L W Ili:lAtov r faltors
'I he Vkita Leader is ehtered as sfcolid nij1 mit!er at rota Okla pckstot!Alt urder the irt Ntarett 3 1879
By mail one year outisioe of Craig coun'y In advance $2 50
By wail one year within Cra g coiinty in advance $I 50
The Oldithuma Consumers' Tax 1atv aquires that i-tApaper publvillers
euil-ct 3 : tax upon sub(nption salt: You will pleite thcrefore remit
the additiona) sum of 2 ceritii for rail dollar tAtticil L contained In your
en it t tnce
Kah 30 incbc- wide anti 30 inches
deep---cx just a mte larger than
the Op° if booth found insde
Our calculations !-howed that the
U S model has an internal volume
of 505 cubic feet vluch apparently
means that it could hold at least 19
But a wouldn't he very
cunfortible
Id Mrs George ILn$1- taw Mr and LINCOLN DTI BOLT A BEARD
rs C IL Fledemann Mr and Mrs SPRINGFIELD — A
rare signed portrait of Abraham
'ci-T- Zumwalt and Mr and Mrs
C Montgomery Emenln is'ithout a beard has been
any others n Craig county')
redu-covered The archives of the
Knov i
Miton Bradley Co here yielded
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!copies (it a lithocraph which was
A stoty on the UPI ire Os
11---ittiken of Lincoln in IgttO right after
that undergraduttes his nominatior as the liepublican
of the Ilatfeld Technictil college in candidate for Ponsident
t1 are claimng a world ref- –
i410 of them jamnif into SO1 UT1ON GRASPED
it telphtne booth FAST AURORA N Y dll —
"1 lia7 standard British phone lFraricis Nichols 20 of North Java
hcit1" says UPI "has WI internal 1r4ik things into his own hands
volont of about 50 cubic lett in- Mali he 'Tallied he was in danger-
chalnv the telephone" oly fast company Nichols mach-
S:nre we'd never seen a British ed aCtCkS James Kerwin 21 driver
trlphrine booth—and didn't know Itf the car ni alucti they WPre
(11 111f1111 j11111100 11LU SOI ET ION GRASPED
it tclplitne booth FAST AURORA N Y dll —
"1 lia7 standard British phone Fraleis NaThols 20 of North Java
1)6111" says UPI "has an internal nak things into his own hands
voloni of about 50 cubic lett in- alien he 'Tallied he was in danger-
eltaLne the telephone" (ally fast company Nichols read-IS:me
we'd never seen a British ed aCtCkS James Kerwin 21 driver
telephrme booth—and didn't know It ' the car ni they were
hrw to compare it in size to the tiavelling and poilcd the kcy from
U S molel—we called Southwestern the ivnition uneuig a 100 mph polt-ll's
of fire here to get the (Linen- 11:ce
arils -if the Arrerican-made booth
Mt Betty Mahanes leafed through The Journal 1ms 19 regular In-
a book and reported that the out- terestmg features besides its news
fide telephone booth i5 57 inches and advertising N4U11111S
' by
FAITH BALDWIN
FAITH BALDWIN
1957 by NMI todti CthII Datributed by HEA Unice inc
presently hear and whatever
thereafter happened they were
not apart nor ever would be for
beyond the body's searching and
discovering beyond the mind's
seeking and finding past nil they
had so far ever known there was
r:nother belonging
lie felt a wrenching sorrow
vet it was tranquil it was an
Peceptnn re at pain: a groping
toward the thing which might
not be a reaching back for that
vhich had 1cen
left by a separate door he felt
She was on the beach when he
a curious sense of tranquillity
went into the doctor's otlice
for that which he anta Hope to-
lunch had been packed the child
gether had was not wholly ties" and the dog had gone with her
nor entirely mind but somethinel
The day was warm yesterday's
reaching throuaL one into the
taxa wind had blown out to sea
other and then baymd
So Emmy was permitted to paci-1
: There was ti It (Ayr and you -bout ir tepid shallows and
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climbed it Thera was the firstilaw F plashed in and out for at
rung and if yot: ver a fortunate this seasen dogs were not forced
It was solid it held and sustained to read the signa forbidding them
:you there was a second rung to be there Gulls zoned over-
and from that you could set' a head F ?miller birds scrabbled on
little further upward this also the sand they ate their lunch in
sustained you and here was the the shelter of a dune and Emmy
'third and toward that you groped naeped on the rug
and if you found and held to it—
Hope had played with Emmy
Oh he was not alone in this and walked with Boy This was
room he thought with such an not time for outer inactivity Yet
upsurging knowledge that he was she knew her inner sell' was not
shaken nor was Hope alone On this beach nor did it see the
Wherever she was—on the beach horizon or the trawlers far out
watching a tide come in or out- or he rocks rising inshore
ward flow seeing the withdrawn There were a few other people
waters of the deep or the full not many There was also an-
deep waters of the flood or in other deg Boy was interested
the slant -roofed house with but ragnitled the stranger was
Emmy and Boy—she was never- rowdy end incompatible which
theless here in this common- caused a slight cool exchange cf
place room her hands in his comment between Hope and the
hands her eyes looking at him woman who belonged to the
her love wrapping him around other dog But after a time they
warming him flesh and bone sat together having persuaded
and he was there with her on !heir charges to be at leas emir-
the beach in the house walking teams and spoke idly al trivial
a road taking her into his arms things and the woman said her
and heart brown eyes in a browner face
This was the third rung it was watching Emma"s peerirg stoop-
not the end nor even near it: it are progress along the sands
was the beginning of ascent NowlaWhat a darling!"
he knew that whatever he would When it was four o'clock—
PAGES OF THE PAST
Si WILLIAMS
From Our Early
4
IN 1949--
Adam Hai1c 310 N Drown Ft
was reported to be recovering tatrs-
factotily atter an operat!on in a
local hupital
Mrs La la Newsom Shawnee V' AS
a guest in tte flonle of her sister
Mrs C If Boatright and Mr Boat-right
From Wolfe items: Mr and N!rs
Roy Pier(c called on Mr and Mr!
Chi lord Partons to see thelr new
Inch kkas almot completed
IN 1939--
Miss Yetta 'Thomason was report-
ed to be improving after being con-
fined to her home by illnem
Mr and Mrs Walicrbr Vivion of
CentraLa shopped In Vinita
Malcum Sippy was confined to
his lime with flu
Keep pasted on the livetAxk mar-
ket and weather by reading the
Journal
ILITMLIMILAZI
1447i7Viii I11
One nice thing about the color
of money is it never clashes with
any outfit a person may be wear-
ing tuA
surely the doctor had finished
with Adam by now?-1Tope took
Emmy and the Irish hcme Boy
had a rubdown and Emmy a
bath and her mother sat with
her at supper and put Boy's in
his dish and said when Boy
looked up and Emmy questioned
that it was a little early she
would eat later Emmy protested
that it was then much too early
for bedtime but she was sleepy
from the sun she was scrubbed
and glowing and now the wind
had risen again and whispered
about the house So Emmy was
compensated for bed before sun-
down as it was her mother's big
bed in which she would lie down
to sleep upon a slightly sagging
mattress upoi which her body
made less imprint than the fra-
gile feet of sandpipers Of the
shore And as the room had a
hearth and a fire laid and Emmy
begged Hope put a match to kin-
dling and paper and it caught
and the light went flickering
around the old walls minnetted
past until Emmy cried out with
pleasure She had never before
been awake in a room in which
:a living fire talked to itself in-
tensely concurning its own brict
:secret life
e
Hope set the high guard about
the hearth left a small lamp
burning and went downstairs
away from this fire because only
the other night Adam had built
another lighted it and they had
lain together there
Downstairs she put a match to
the fire laid there there was
driftwood among the logs and
these burned with a blue-green
flame a peacock beauty daz
Wing clear and sparked with
other deg Boy was interested I
but digni gold fied the stranger was '
rowdy end incompatible which Hope looked at the fire and
caused a slight cool exchange of wondered where she had been
comment between Hope and the all day- Wondering she knew
woman who b e I o n g e d to the She had been in the pas ard in
other dog But after a time they thi possible future she had been
at together having persuaded sitting in a roam she could not
'heir charges to be at leas cour- describe as she had never seen
teous and spoke idly al trivial it with a man she knew as in-
things and the woman said her tunately as one human being
brown eyes in a browner face could know another: she had put
watching Emin)"s pecrirg stoop- her hands in his hands looked
ing progress along the sands into his eyes and cast her love
-What a darling!" about him like a cloak
When it was four o'clock— (To Be Concluded)
EDSON IN WASHINGTON
l'anke2 Go Home-ism' Is
Meot for RI 11-T1m2 Study
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RI( PETER 1)4()N
NFA IVivihington Correspondetit
F reign Relation Committee is
y A are iAnpolil:zir (vtrseitsi
'te t Se if ry 'M Flo rtree
tiv5s nciAtiv d f're:iient Nixon was iipat upon
in Pti-ru
Ticre hay( Ltri 7) lilirarit-s and US infor-
vauon cent( rs in 2- couritrie hcy ranged from window
brf oriing to igniny PrI I r on In Fcrrnosa the
eraa:y wiis Fackc-i All in :te tf a multibillion-dollar US
foiign ani 11c4rimt
ea!y fxpiaitiition ii thit agitzit(ls are reontiLle
Lut thot LipiieAr to Le titi 1s StOly
THERE ARE NOW OVER a rii and a half Americznft in-
ducing Ftidioned This is under 1 per cent
tho Ji n It 0-f:I1i0e private business representa-
tives ani tre iniries 040000 r11ary personnel and E3500
jun governnlent empleyes
The last catogory ciitchol til't of the criticism It includes 50000
working for be partineht of Dolense 13500 from State Department
11500 on foreivn aid and teariia1 aasistunce 3500 US Informa-
tion Agency 5000 others
Those rit t inciud? irwIt-er million and a half tourists
rtudonti- biuutnen They also contribute to the
image (Jr The Ugly American' ta use the title made popular by
the curt-tilt LCt setter
THE PRINCIPAL CRITICISMS' a Americans working overseas
are that they are too rich that thy are too impatient about making
over the wbrld in the image of USA and that they live abroad in
a cultural hiland n finang to mix silk or learn about the country
to wonich they an ac-igned In itort they don't make friends
Two Syracuse Uer:iity rleareters Harlan Cleveland and
Gerald J Mangone tackled tiis problem of whether properly
trained people were being sent Aroad y interviewing 240 Amer-
leans in six selected countries—Mexico 'Yugoslavia Ethiopia Iran
Japan and Indriqiesia
They first looked into why Arnericanq ro abroad to work Mis-
sionaries go becauT if their ciedication Fureign Service and Army
ollicrs becau:e tlcy'ro assigned as part of their career training
Some make good and some don't
Civilians often take fereign St3 because they can make and
save twice as 11111z h kind li‘? bt Itt r Some go fur eseape—from rel-
atives wrong jobs disillusion or because competition at home is
tougher—all bad motives
THE INVESTIGATORS FOUND that conditions under which
Americans mint work abroad are changing The old idea that
Americans don't mix in the affairs of countries to which they are
assigned no longer holds Every foreign job now concerns the
country's internal economic social and political affairs
Ono great ditliculty has been that Americans stationed abroad
have not been cl“e cnodgh to the new middle class leaders they
are training to govern their coontries in the future The US missed
this boat in both and CLIa
What all this 1 n tu Cleveland and Mangone believe is
that Am-rriecis air not bon pruperly educated or trained for
overseas F(1 They LOA' c a LCW set of standards fur such
edueLtiun tt:ct nora! Americans can Le properly prepared fur
what thvy call
Selected Will
Operate TaxFree
CKLAINATA cri Y March 13 01'1)1
— The iptesmil rivenve service to-
day gnintt'd nemion to the pro-1 of $100 each oil
posed teonyolitii0 S(ected InveA-111-: available fa the next three years
M(nts eon) to oparate oo a tax- hank deitionWation agents as-
Irce Until 1 11-oVen 'op- HcLiitc-- and assiatants who WIS!' to
eratharal ' je(intimie thca eellegie or university
The ruhry mat!e hv the commis- snaly
'ictier of internal rev( flue in Wsh-1 The money 1‘01 be paid by the
'ington and deliveN d 'ilocted 'tate hcime denicra4ration cowl( il
tnvdee W M 'lacy ail(iionally Mrs -Walter ThiAnas Guthrie
wiped out a gocrhment tix claim chairman of the scholarship cum-
agaitlq S-Icctect tor $9'22000 in mAtae The fund was established
taxes for the yeir by Ms Ncrma Brumbaugh state
Graham Lovihr ttni y tor Se- home demeindration agent Still-
leted tros!eo W alci!viater and beats her name
the tubing goL: ioeotid und it
sliarehCCer - C'71alioma's dad y prince&s Nanry
Lon doilar:" Maiie Nuekoll will appear on the
d-4-1itL'tt to tile exact ritceriun pit a dairy meeting in Ok-
amount OAP to tr intia ate book- 1:ilaiina City March 25 according
kecping invithiql Lot sii41 the rul- it() WPS Seyler manager of Okla-
ing "plettY well st-itals tip the tom- hema Dairy tvi:-o(lation Headline
plerlited t‘x alier will be Roy Battles assis-
ed anti paY- the way tor the con- !tam to the netter of the national
summation of the reoic o:tt:it:1:1" Orange
THE 'NITA tOkia) LEADER
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THE FARM
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GIANT STEP - Progress in Britain's missile program is
dramatically symbolized Ly this huge launching tower in Hat-
feld England The tower will be used for development work
connected with launching long-range ballistic missiles
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ESTELLA
By MRS It) COOK
There were 32 at Sunday school
Our Superintendent Roy Jones
was absent because of illness We
Lope he will be able to be with us
next Sunday We were glad to have
the Ironside children again
EPina Falling spent Saturday
night at the Ed Cook home en route
home after visiting her daughter
Mr and Mrs Joe Martin and boys
a Chelsea and relatives in Mus-
kügee She attended Sunday school
Sunday and vLsited during the day
with her daughter Mr and Mrs C
T Allison
Mrs Frank Cato r' word
that her siter Grace Hilderbrand !
was in Claremore Indian hospitaV
with a broken kg Miss Hildeitrand
has visited our Sunday school many
tunes and is wished a speedy re-
covery by all of us
Clifford Peek and boys called at
the Cook home Saturday
Ed Cook and Wynona Mr and
Mrs Bill Livingston and children
John and Juanita Murphy and Mr
and Mrs Junior Kammerzell and
children attended the Junior and
senior play at Centralia Friday
night They report it was a very
good play
Don and Elvina Palling vLsited
Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Louis
Falling and Richard
Mr and Mrs Louis Palling and
Richard visited her parents Mr and
Mrs Owen Mires Thursday
Mrs Paddock and daughter and
children from Dallas Tex and Sue
Ann Smith visited 011ie Parker Sun-
day Annie Connelley Ls On the sick
list
Wynona Cook visited the Louis
Falling home Sunday
Mrs Howard Sanders and Jim
called at the Oscar Helton home
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Melvin Parker and
Mr and Mrs Aric Parker visited
Mr and Mrs Buddy Palling and
baby daughter Sunday
Mrs Jim IVicifett and Dal 011ie
Parker and Irene Tockey attended
church at West Cabin Sunday night
Amherst Mass
Invites Others
AMHERST Mass — This
town wants all the other COMMUn-
ities uith the same name to share
in it birthday celebration this year
It was founded 290 years ago in 1759
and was named after Lord Jeffery
Amherst ecinmanding general of
the British force in North America
durimF the French and Indian War
Ihe bicentennial celebration corn-
mAtee has extended invitations to
communities named Amherst in
Worado Maine Nibraska New
Hampshire Ohio South Dakota
Texas Virginia Wi-seonsin and Nova
Scotia to participate in the bicen-
tennial parade Oct 25 and during
birthday week Oct 17-25
Forty-one county correspondenti
send news of their communities t
tl'e Journal
It's smart to save Read the ach
in the Journal
GUARANTEED WATCH CIDCK
AND JEWELRY REPAIR
We'll deep clean your watch the
safe fast modem way with
ULTRASONIC
McK S I CK JEWELRY
604 W North Ave
We Give S It H Green Stamps
Income Tax Preparation
& Accounting
DORSEY P DANIEL
Craig County Bank Bldg
Bus Phone 172 - Res Phone 514
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(Pu)lishe(t in The Vinita Leader Mar
12th 19th and 21i1 h 1941)
NOTICE OF I-"S
Notice is loudly gi that under
an order of sale issued out of the
Distrlet Court of en-ilk:- County ( Ikla-
!Willa on the 4th day of Mitreh
In consolidated actions numbered
1111isti and 1uti911 het Mounta in
Iron & Supply Company WHS Plain
tiff and Itay 1-rtain Harold Avers
and intri Coker 13 Ihretidalits II-
reeled to MP WI Silt ill' of said C1 a ix
County Oklahoma tMill111111 i nu to-
to levy upon and sell al appralseird
the following:
A certain oil and gas mining
leasehold estates cove? inr I he
Northeast Qua ter IN Kt 111
Nortio-hist Quaror N ) or tho
smithwoNt Quarter (Stk ) and
the Northwest Quarter (NWI )
the Southeast Quditer HTPI
the Southeast Qual ter (SE14 ) id
the Southeast Quarter (4F:1) and
West Half (It'ti) of the Nottio-
east Quarter (NE: a Southeast
Quarter (SE) and Southeast
t4uartJ (SE11 ) of Northeast Quar-
tr (NEts) of the Southeast QUI f
1)-r (SE'):
Southeast Quarter ( ) et
Northwest (platter (NtV1-4 )
ail In and a patt STtion lo
Townbip 2S NOT'Ill itangi IS
in Craig county
to sathry a Judgment in favor of
IlitintAIT obtained in said taunt
on Op 4th day of Miireh 190 for
the total Judgment NOM of N-13137
with interest threon vet-ma:Mg to the
Ilh-cref- of Foreelostito in Nt ii 4411-
St41118I1 causes and costs aci tiling
1 WAN on the 12th day if Aptil 1979
RED'S
New and Used Furniture
Mathews Rebuilt
Upholstery and Repair
Thanks for the business
and your pat:ence
Itedis Upholstering
301 E II linos Phone 62
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pending avii 12tii lath “iir
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Campbell, O. B. & Hightower, L. W. The Vinita Leader (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1959, newspaper, March 19, 1959; Vinita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2289716/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.