The Vinita Leader (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 109, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959 Page: 1 of 4
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55TH YEAR-NO 109
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a bn of propailiala from large car nianu!artuters
Plane Crash
Probers Here
Erperts Inspect Wreckage
of F-84 Jet Near Vinita
Airplane crash investigators today
continued to study the wreckage of
an F-84 jet plane which crashed
northwest of Vinita Tuesday after-
noon The air force experts arrived here
Wednesday afternoon from Lambert
field St Louis Mo A civilian spe-
cialist is here from Nlobile Ala and
additional specialists are expected to
arrive from Middletown Pa
Maj Frank B Jordan Lambert
field said that Maj Harding R
Zumwalt also of St Louis is the
investigating officer in charge here
Also here from Lambert field are
Chief M-Sgt Al Fisher flight chief:
M-Sgt Bill Sass engine specialist:
M-Sgt Gene Niedffkl inidt phot-igrapher
and NI-Sgt Paul Allen in-
spector The civilian technical representa-
tive is Joe F Brown Mobile Ala
Jordan said the group an ived
Wednesday afternoon and "we'll be
here at least today and Friday to
dig up parts of the airplane and try
to determine what happened"
The pilot Capt George Carpenter
had said that the engine stopped
running at an elevation of 38000
feet and he bailed out at 2000 feet
He was uninjured The plane crash-
ed in a hay meadow northwest of
town
Welch FA Group
Wins Second Piace
The Welch Future Farmers of
America chapter Wednesday night
was named as second-place winner
in the 1959 FFA crop fertilizer dem-
onstration contest and received a
$35 check at the annual Oklahoma
Plant Food asscciation banquet in
Stillwater
The award went to the Welch
chapter where Jack Hollingsworth
is adviser for its outstanding work
in promoting growing of small grains
and use of fertilizers on the chap-
ters wheat test plot
The Okeene TA chapter won
first place and Dewey placed third
Lenepah was fourth Tryon fifth
Watonga sixth and Spiro seventh
Rev Hubbard To Be
Speaker For UCW
The Rev Harry Hubbard pastor
of he First Christian church will
be the speaker for the World Com-
munity Day observance of United
Church Women of Vinita Friday
The prom will begin at 2 p m
and will be at the First Christian
church Nursery facilities will be
provided
BUYS ANGUS COWS
Raymond Pope Vinita has pur-
chased 100 Aberdeen-Angus cows
from Great Meadows farms Frost-
burg according to the Ameri-
can Angus association
COMING EVENTS
Nov 6—NAT H Fick lin public sale
mile west and 144 south of Ket-
chum Nov 10— Charles Wilhelm public
sale 4 miles west of Vinita on US
66 1 south on US 69
Nov 25 — Union Thanksgiving
service Vinita highschool auditorium
s----"ss--''-—-'--''
derson and a brother of Charles
Anderson both of Vinita was featur-
ed with two other divers in an
article in a Modesto newspaper
The jellyfish about the size of a
dime and nearly transparent was
unknown in western waters until a
few years ago Anderson and his
fellow-divers were exploring under
the water in a pool below LaGrange
dam when they made the discovery
They brought back a few of the
small jellyfish and learned from the
Ntodesto junior college science de-
partment of the rarity of their find
An expedition of the college sci-
ence department to the river the
following weekend in search of more
of the animals proved fruitless Ap-
parently a change in water condi-
tMns had caused them to disappear
Anderson who visited here last
summer did some diving at Grand
lake
1 INDFALL l'OR TROOPER
CAGLIARI Sardinia Nov 5 iltb
—Antonio Usal 87 Wednesday re-
ceived his $8 bonus for serving in
the Italian army in 189o
BURGLARIZED ALARM
KNOXVILLE: Tenn Nov 5 fITI)
—The owner of the Powell Valley
Drug co here reported Wednesday
that the thieves who stole eigarets
narcotics and cash from his store
airo got away with his home-made
burglar alarm
Crime Bureau Chemist
Is Critically Injured
SkPULPA Nov 5 OAT—The chief
chemist for the state crime bureau
Taylor Rogers 58 Oklahoma City
was injured critically today when
his car collided with a car driven
by a Missouri motorist
Rogers was thrown from his car
upon impact with a machine driven
by Fred Mock Perry Mo who was
uninjured Both cars were damaged
extensively
Trooper Bob Harshaw said Mock's
car was heading south on the Tulsa-
Okmulgee Beeline near Olenpool and
Rogers' auto was heading east on
SIT 67 Harshaw said Rogers ran
a stop sign and plowed into the side
of Nlock's car
Rodeo Cowboys Freed
By Jury Of Charges
DENVER Nov 5 IT—Two rodco
cowboys were acquitted by a dis-
trict court jury Wednesday of
charges they forcibly raped a 23-
year-old woman in a midtown Den-
ver hotel
The woman testified that the de-
fendants were among 10 men who
assaulted her for three hours early
!en Jan 21 after a National West
era Stock Show performance
The defendants were Paul D
Templeton 31 of Wenatchee Wa5-h
nd Frank W Freas 29 of Elk
i City Okla
THE VONIITA LEA DE
but a fund-raising display in Madison Wis
(NLA Telvplion
Stale Mobile Health Clinic
To Open In Ketchum Monday
The molile hcalth clinic operated by th h state hcalth de-
partmcnt will open for husiness at 9 a tn :Nionday on Ket-
chum's main street it waA almiunced today
si The clnie will be open to all per
sons without charge from 9 a in
Ito noon and from 2 to 5 p m Mon-
day and Tue-iday in Ketchum
All persons in the area including
Cleora and Langley are invited to
N EE A WRLY attend the clinic which includes
tests for diabetes tuberculosis and
other lung or bone abnormality
FINDS RARE JELLYFISH heart and blood vcssel abnormalities
A former Vinitan Alfred Andy) blood pressure and overweight
Anderson Modesto Calif who en- !
Mrs Vern Brown who requested
gages in skindiving was one of three !
that the clinic be brought to Ketch-
divers who recently discovered a rare Him reminded area residents that
type of fresh water jellyfish in the they must not eat or drink any-
Tuolumne river in the Modesto area ! thing but water for two hours be-
Aouerson son of Mrs Lela An- !fore the tests
fore the tests
The clinic in Vinita since Nion-
day Oct 19 will be open here for
the last time Friday before moving
on to Ketchum
destination at t er leaving
Ketchum was not known today
Damaged Station
Due To Be Rebuilt
The Lane Oil company's service
station probably will have to be
completely rebuilt as the result of
a flash fire that swept the building
Monday evening it was reported
today
Mrs Joe Lane jr said that sev-
eral large cracks have appeared in
the walls of the building and it ap-
pears the structure will have to be
rebuilt
Mrs Lane said an estimate of the
damage to the building and to its
contents has not yet been made by
the insurance adjuster
No one was injured in the fire
which started from gasoline drip-
ping from the gas tank of a station-
wagon on the grease rack
Truck Line Seeks
30 More Drivers
The Complete Auto Transit co
NVhiCh recently set up an office near
Vinita is in the process of hiring
30 drivers in this area
The company said it is looking
for married men between the ages
of 25 and 40 years of age who make
their homes in this area
The firm is taking applications at
its office west of Vinita on US 66
Information regarding applica-
tions may be obtained from the
Vinita chamber of commerce office
Husband Of Slain
Woman Is Hunted
TOM Nov 5 111i—Authorities to-
day sought to locate the husband
of a slain woman found in her car
by her sons and to determine
where she was killed
Officers said the victim Mrs
Frank Adams 47 was not killed in
the car They said blood found in
the automobile came front her
clothing and she (lid not bleed af-
ter being placed in the car
MEETING POSTPONED
iNirs Louis Garber president of
the Vinita American Legion aux-
iliary iinnounced today that the
auxiliary's regularly-scheduled meet-
ing tonight has been postponed un-
til Thursday Nov 12 because of a
conflict in dates
FARBRO RITES FRIDAY
Services for Clarence F Farbro
46 who died early Wednesday in a
!local liospitA after a short illness
!will be conducted at 2 p rn Friday
lin the Burckhalter Memorial chapel
Interment will be in the Snider
cemetery near Chelsea
Snow Drizzle
Glaze Highways
I) United Press International
Winter sank its fangs into Oklahoma today glazing
high‘ays in the panhandle and sotting the stage for night-
time temperatures as low as 10 degrees
Northerly winds from 25 to 55
miles per hour buffeted the Mate mowand Is Hit Hard:
w th icy blasts but w ere expected
to diminsh late today
The weather bureau said the snow Full-Scale
and freezing drizzle that made
roads hazardous in s4nne areas a a a
would end dunnit the morning but Winter Storm
temperatures would fall
Snow Stacks Up
A last-mm111g storm dumped 15 Heads South
inches of snow On Guymon and
Boise City during the night and lity United Press International
the highway patrol said buoy was A full-scale waiter storm its NRV
3 to 4 inches deep in parts of the age punch weakened dunng thc
panhandle Roads from Ft Supply inight headed south toward Texio
to Boise City were described as slick itsthiy leaving a legacy of zero tem-
and hazardous
Skies cleared in the west during
early-morning hours Clouds were
forecast to redevelop in the west
but break rapidly over the state in
late afternoon
A hard freeze was forecast for
all of Oklahoma during the night
with temperatures ranging frimn 10
degrees in the northwest to 25 in
the southeast
Warming Due Friday
Temperatures were not expected
to get above 28 degrees in the
northwest today ranging to 45 in
the extreme southe—t
A warnung trend was forecast to
begin in the northwest Friday af-
ternoon and spread over the state
Saturday Skies were expected to
be fair
Moisture reported from the early-
morning snow and drizzle measured
33 at Guymon 19 at Gage 03 at
Ponca City and 58 at Woodward
Lowest temperatures were from
17 at Guymon to 38 at McAlester
Need Cited For
Road Projects
TULSA Nov 5 (ITI)---The Tulsa
area has "more critically inadequate
roads than any other district" and
has been left holding the bag in
highway projects Highway Commis-
sioner Harold C Stuart said Wed-
nesday Stuart said only $202000 in high-
way funds was earmarked for the
first distriC and that will be used
to surface SH 123 north of Barns-
dull He said it would cost more than
$30 million to finish highway proj-
ects started in the Raymond Gary
administration More than $8 mil-
lion will be needed he said to fin-
ish projects in the fifth district
Which includes Oklahoma City
Termed by Stuart to be in bad or
critical shape were US 169 from
Tulsa to the Kansas line US 69
south of Pryor US 75 near Collins-
ville and Bartlesville US 59 from
Miami to Welch US 64 from Sand
Springs most of the way to Cleve-
land SH 20 from Claremore to Col-
linsville Sil 88 trom Claremore to
US 169 and US 64 from Tulsa
southeast to the Wagoner county
line
Tree Limb Kayos
Street Lights Here
A tree limb knocked out Vinita's
entire residential street light system
for a short time Wednesday night
Cal Hunan of Public Service co
said the limb "knocked a juniper
opening the street light circuit"
The incident occurred on E Can-
adian ave near the old swimming
pool
A short time later PSC workmen
cloced a bypass on N Wilson at
turning on all street lights in town
with the exception of those on the
east side of the MKT railroad
tracks
The lights east of the tracks were
back in service about 8 p m soon
after the trouble was located
Fire Destroys Egg
Crates In Shawnee
EHAWNEE Nov 5 0Ph--Fire gut-
ted a two-story house and destroyed
several thousand egg crates in a
produce company storage building
before firemen won a four-hour
battle with the blaze early today
Firechief Ray Whitecotton said
no damage estimate was available
No one was injured
A 50 mile per hour wind fanned
the flames as four pumpers manned
by 30 firemen fought the fire in
sub-freezing temperatures
MERCHANTS THANKED
The Cleora Parent-Teachers as-
sociation today thanked Vinita mer-
chants for their cooperation in help-
ing make the Cleora school carnival
a success
MITA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY NOV 5 1959
By United Press International
A full-scale winter sn)rin it U V -
age punch veakened dunim the
night headed south toward Texas
l0claY leaving a leimcy of zero tem-
peratures and footdeep snows from
the Rockies to the Great Lakes
Although the storm centered over
the lower Missouri river Montana
took the first—and worst—of it
Weather bureaus there reported 14
inches of snow and nighttime tem-
peratures of 10 degrees below zero
At least six deaths were blamed on
the weather—three in Wisconsin
and one each in Vlinois Montana
and Colorado All died in traffic
accidents on weather slickened
roads
Tornadoes In Texas
While the north-central states
reeled under the near-blizzard blast
house-wrecking winds whipped
through Dixie causing thousands of
dollars In damage Two tornadoes
were reported in Texas
The weather bureau said heavy
snow would blanket northern Wis-
consin and Michigan today while
snow was expected as far south as
the Texas panhandle
Cold wave warnings were posted
in northeastern New Mexico and the
weatherman said the wintry front
would envelop the entire midlands
as far south as Dallas by nightfall
Snow was up to nine inches deep in
western South Dakota and four to
six inches across northeast Wiscon-
sin Hangar Destroyed
At Henderson Tex tornado-force
winds collapsed a corrugated metal
airplane hanger smashed $45000
worth of private planes and tossed
three 300-pound cement blocks about
like dice
The winds caved in the ceiling
of a third grade classroom at Bel-
zone Miss but no one was injured
Some damage was reported from 60
mile an hour winds in northern
Louisiana
A tornado crushed a If11111 house
near Denton Tex and another
touched down at Gilmer Tex while
winds picked up a Fort Worth car-
port lifted it over its house and
set it down in the back yard
In contrast mast of the east had
summerlike weather Wednesday
Light rains fell from the Gulf area
into Ohio and parts of New England
and more were expected today
Forty From Area
Attend Orientation
Forty 111P11 and women from six
northeastern Oklahoma cities at-
tended a Red Cross and hospital
orientation class Wednesday at
Eastern State hospital here
The class members came from
Chelsea Tulsa Bartlesville Miami
Nowata and Vinita
Dr P L Hays medical superin-
tendent and Dr George Klein-
schmidt clinical director welcomed
the group and expressed their ap-
predation for their volunteer work
Speakers included: Joel Donovan
chief of social services Dr Ray
Waterbury assistant clinical direc-
tor: Ronald Taylor RN director of
nursing services Mrs Bernice Clark
director of volunteers and Sam
Seabo lt director of recreation
Officials Quit
Their Jobs At
State Hospital
New Merit System Central I
Purchasing Systems Hit
By Central State Doctors
NoRmAN Nov 5 tI'll--The super-
intendent and the clinical director
of Central State hospital announced
they are resigning to enter private
practice
Dr Harry G Hightower superin-
tendent criticized the merit system
and cent nil purchasing setup in his
resignatain announcement and said
he cculd tuake better money in an-
other job Be set the effective date
of Ins resignation for Jan 1
The clinical director Dr Stanley
Rem ler said he would resign ef-
fective Dee 1 and would join High-
tower and two Oklahoma City psy-
chiatrists Dr Marcus Barker and
Dr Dale Peters hi a new clinic
Hightower made his announce-
ment at the annual meeting of the
Stephens County Mental Health as-
sociation at Duncan
Dr Rheba Edwards acting state
mental health director said "We
are sorry to be losing him He is an !
outstanding administrator a well- !
qualified psychiatrist"
Pay Low
Hightower told the Duncan group
he is resigning because "people in
Oklahoma don't like to pay ad-
ministrators" can make twice as much money
in private practice" he said
The official criticized the last
legislature for approving the central
purchasing and merit system bills
which he said could cripple progress
of mental hospitals in Oklahoma
! 'People in the legislature are
!suspicious of administrators" he
!said "You never know when some-
one is going to investigate you"
lilts Time Lag
Hightower said the central pur-
chasing system lengthens the time
it takes to get items which hospitals
desperately need
"The neutral purchasing board
doesn't know what hospital needs
are" he said "A hospital often
orders a certain product and when
it arrives it is altogether different
from the product ordered"
As for the merit system he said
it doesn't allow a state institution
the opportunity of hiring persons it
wants
U S Launches
Four Missiles
CAPE CANAVERAL Fla Nov 5
irl'h—This country's space position
was strengthened today at the end
of a 48-hour string of successes in
its Atlas Jupiter Thor and Mer-
cury programs
The four achievements marked one
of the brightest periods for U S
missilemen and space scientists this
year — successes which came as
America worked on plans to send a
man to the edge of space
The Atlas ICBM America's larg-
est military weapon and "big daddy"
of a planned series of space research
rockets thundered 4800 miles down
the Atlantic missile range Wednes-
day in a military test
The air force said the operational-
ly configured "D" model of the Atlas
delivered telemetry data which "in-
dicates that all the missile systems
performed satisfactorily" It was the
10th straight firing termed a success
for the big weapon
REV ROGERS IS SPEAKER
Ile Rev Dale Rogers a Vinita
Rotary club member gave his clas-
sification talk at the club's luncheon-forum
Wednesday noon in the
Hotel Vinita
State Income Tax Crackdown
Spreads Into Jackson County
OKLAHOMA CITY NGV 5 6111--- I come taxes for a period dating back
The state tax commission crackdown at least eight years He urged th4se
on an estimated 100000 income tax persons to contact him at once
I dodgers was reported to have spread It was learned Wednesday the
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Iinto Jackson county today the third !commission has finally completed a
Icounty where state agents are !master list of evaders it has been
I known to be ferreting out non-filers I compiling for three years
Both tax commission chairman ! Agents are aLso going after non-
Joe C Dunn and income tax divi- !filers in Washington and Kay
sion chief R E IA'llson were un- I counties
I available for comment today on pro- The state makes a comparison of
gress of the drive state and federal returns about once
However it was learned unofficial- every five years The latest check
I lv the state has already collected is on 1956 returns and was started
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$173 000 in its latest roundup result- late last year
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ling from a comparison of state and A survey cannot be made until
I federal returns about two years after federal re-
1 At the Jackson county seat of turns are filed because it takes that
Altus an agent reported some resi- long for federal records to be corn-
!dents have failed to pay their in- pleted
S
Mercury Hovers
Around 32 Here
Temperatures hovered around
the freezing mark in Vinita mast
of today following an overnight
low rNl 32 degrees
Today's temperatures were the
chilliest of the season although
the overnight low svas one de-
gree above the season's mini-
mum of 31 degrees recorded on
Oct 31
Local Observer E T McCol-
lum said the high Wednesday
was a warm 74 degrees and that
a trace of rain was noted overnight
I
Ike Praised
For Tour Plans
Indio Is Premier Hopes To
Discuss Chines" Invasions
WNDON Nov 5 (UM—The West-
ern world today warmly welcomed
President Eisenhower's nine-nation
tour and Prime Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru of India said he hoped to
use the occasion to discuss com-
munist Chinese invasions of the
Indian border
Western diplomats thought the
Eisenhower visit would strengthen
Nehru in his quarrel with Peiping
Only Wednesday Nehru rejected
Peiping's claims to large areas of
her northern territories and denied
red Chinese assertions the Indians
provoked recent border clashes
Communist China which would !
be expected to be annoyed at the
Eisenhower visit made no imme-
diate comment A bare announce-
ment of the Eisenhower visit war
carried by the communist New
China News agency
No Comment
The Soviet Union also heard the
anr3uncement without comment but
observers In Moscow said Premier
Nikita Khrushchev probably would
be "pleased and flattered" at Eisen-
hower's undertaking because of
Khrushchev's own belief in personal
diplomacy as a means of easing
world tension
There have been reports Khrush-
chew also might stop off in India
when he visits Indonesia early next
year but Nehru said today in New
Delhi he would welcome him al-
' though Khrushchev was neither in-
vited nor expected
Diplomats and newspaper editor-
ials throughout Western Europe
and in many places of Asia and the
Middle East praised Eisenhower as
a man of peace In India the Ei-
senhower trip drew banner head-
lines and glowing editorials
Protection From
Floods Is Sought
MULDROW Nov 5 (CI'!) — The
Eastern Oklahoma Flood Control as-
sociation appealed to four congress-
men today to tLse their influence to
see that adequate flood protection
is provided by the Grand river darn
The association mailed letters to
Sens Robert S Kerr and Mike
Monroney and congressmen Ed Ed-
mondson and Carl Albert The let-
ters were signed by Ivan Rogers
secretary
''Our association is quite alarmed
over the failure of the Grand River
Dam authority to operate their
hydro generating facilities at Pensa-
cola on Grand river so as to pro-
vide the maximum of flood protec-
tion as was the intent of their
original license by the Federal Pow-
er Commission" the letters stated
"Although the U S corps of en-
' gineers were able to store most of
the flood waters on the Grand river
during the early part of the recent
flood they were forced to release
water after the rains had stopped
This continued releasing of the wa-
I ter has kept the river stage at a
point where serious bank cutting
has taken place causing the loss of
many acres of valuable land into
the river"
Spahn Undergoes
Knee Operation
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov 5 (CM—
Warren Spahn pitcher for the Mil-
1 waukee Braves underwent a knee
operation at St Anthony hospital
today and was reported doing "just
fine" after surgery
His physician Dr Donald 0'-
Donoghue said he removed a "loose
body" of calcium from Spahn's left
'knee Spahn had a cartilage remov-
led from the same knee three years
ago
RURAL TEACHERS MEET
A regular wetting of the Craig
County Rural Teaches asociation
The UNITA LEADER is a
Pioneer Newspaper
Successor to The Chieftain
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Established 73 Years Ago
Sponsors Knew
Program Fixed
Committee Told
Participants In Meetings
Knew Producers Able To
Control Shows Witness Says
WASHINGTON Nov 5 flTh—The
Revlon Company's former advertis-
ing chief renewed today his charge
that officials of the firm knew that
the television quiz shows they spon-
sored were "controlled" by the pro-
ducers Members of the holie subcom-
mittee investigating rigging of TV
quiz programs raised a question of
perjury Wednesday when a former
Revlon executive denied a state-
ment by George J Abrams lio had
served as vice president in charge
of' advertising
Abrams appeared before the sub-
committee today to repeat under
oath what he had said in a sworn
statement denied by Martin Re son
former executive vice president of
Revlon inc The cosmetics firm
sponsored the "$64000 Question"
and '464000 Challenge" shows
"The statement was completely
true and correct" Abrams said
Sa Y1 Sponsors Knew
The witness who said he had vol-
unteered to appear in person em-
phasized that participants in the
weekly meetings of sponsors and
producers of tse two quiz shows
"knew that the producers had the
ability to control the destiny of the
contestants'
Asked to list those in attendance
he named Martin Revson along with
others
is my honest belief—that
everyone present knew" Abrams
Revson told the committee Wed-
nesday that "it never entered my
mind that the producer could con-
trol it"
Abrams said that the 81)011'30B
carefully studied weekly charts of
the popularity ratings of contes-
tants He said that if the rating
was low "we suggested to the KO-
ducers that they find a really tough
question to terminate the contestant"
ARMY CAPTAIN DENIES
CHARGES THEN RESIGNS
LAWTON Nov 5 flTD — A war
hero who hit big money on a tele-
vision quiz show fired a salvo Wed-
nesday at charges he was helped
with answers then retreated and
resigned from the army
Capt Michael O'Rourke an ad-
vanced artillery student at Ft Sill
near Lawton won $106500 on the
quiz show "Tic-Tac-Dough" but
said he did not receive answers
In testimony released Wednesday
from the house subcommittee in-
vestigation in Washington charges
were made that O'Rourke was
coached -
A former producer of the show
Howard Feisher said O'Rourke got
help but he hesitated to accuse the
hero because of his army decora-
tions and service record
Quarterbacks Won't
Meet Thursday Night
The Vinita Quarterbacks club
will not meet this Thursday night
Keith Carter president announced
today
Caster said several club member:
wished to attend the football game
between Northeastern A&M and
the Wichita university freshmen in
Miami that night
The Vinita Quarterbacks club will
meet at 7:30 p m next Monday in-
stead of tonight
Farm Bureau Plans
State Convention
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov 5 WIT—
The Oklahoma Farm Bureaus reso-
lutions committee began studying
recommendations from county units
today in preparation for the or-
ganizations 18th annual convention
The convention proper is sched-
uled for Nov 9-11 with about 750
voting delegates expected to attend
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STREET SCENES
The sudden drop in temperatures
caused a lot of folks to reach for
extra blankets during the night
Tommy Dresher reports seeing
a north-bound weather balloon east
of Vinita Vernon Barnes and
Vol Faulkner walking up the street
without their overcoats Rosalie
Walker oi the phone Jake says
why is it a wrong number is never
busy? This morning's chilly
weather caused several people to
phone
Will be held at 2:30 p m Friday in I oversleep Bennett Kay on the
the office of W E Faster county
superintendent
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Campbell, O. B. & Hightower, L. W. The Vinita Leader (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 109, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1959, newspaper, November 5, 1959; Vinita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2289749/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.