The Allen Advocate (Allen, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ALLEN ABVOCATE
THIS IS WHERE TOMORROW STARTS
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A new inner car gives you
a NEW KIND of FORD
iflay 9uMa
Why not see my Daddy about an Ed-
ucational Plan for your little boy or
girl Daddy works for Home Security
Life Insurance Co and they sure are
swell
By the way mine and Daddy’s phone
number is 6-M Love
TOODIE CHRISTY
For Weddings Showers
and all other events
get your
GIFTS
at CEBTRAL STORE
Best Selection In Town
Know-)
Recent guests of Mr anr Mrs JC
Nickell were Ifon N'ickell and family
Mr and Mrs Joe Newberry and Mrs
Felda Wright of Ada
for 1957!
Coming October 3rd
IT’S IN THE BIBLE
The integrity of the upright shall
guide them but the perverseness
of transgressors shall destroy them—
Proverbs 11:3
Your advertlsng copy and also
news items should be given to us
each Monday morning Remem
ber this please
WANT ADS
COL RALPH WOFFORD Auct-
ioneer Call me collect Phone No
943 Stonewall or Allen Phone 194-J
FOR RENT SICNS for sale at
The Advocate office 10c each
WILL Do Ironings Mrs Ed Triv-
itt
SCRATCH PADS 3 for 10c Assort-
ed sizes Allen Book Store Advocate
building'
Guests of Mrs A Stout last week
were Mesdames Guy Smith of Nor-
man and Ann Toncray of San An-
tonio Texas
Mr and Mrs Arthur Murphy were
visitors in Claremore last week
Many friends in this city will
sympathize with Mrs J C Nickell
in the passing of her sister Mrs Icy
Dawson of Santa Fe New Mexico
Sept 18 Funeral services were con-
ductor Tuesday September 18th
Mrs Docia rNickell returned to
Oklahoma City Wednesday for med-
ical treatment
Mr and Mrs Shelly Jones of Dun-
can were in Allen last Saturday vis-
iting friends
Rev and Mrs C Q Miller and Mr
and Mrs Homer Ellis and son Virgil
were visitors in The Advocate office
last Saturday
Among those from Pontotoc county
attending the Stevenson rally in Okla-
homa City Monday were Mr and
Mrs Lewis ’ Watson Mr and Mrs
Haskell Floyd Mr and Mrs C C
Williams of Ada Harold Davis Roff
and others from other points in the
county
FOR SALE-40 acres of land 1-2
mile east of -Allen hog proof fence
two story barn large fish tank 10
acres royalty— H J T McKINZIE
AUNT FRET SAYS
Ijige Print Bibles at special prices
at Allen Book Store
RELIABLE PARTY
to service a route of CIGARETTE
machines No selling or soliciting
Route established for operator Full
or part time Up to $200 per month
to suit $800 to $1500 cash required
which is secured Please don’t waste
out time unless you can secure nec-
essary capital and are sincerely
interested to eventually operate a
$2000(i annual net business Give
full particulars phone Write T O
Box 7209 ’ Camden Station Minne-
apolis Minnesota for information
and interview
' Breathing through your nose is a
wonderful thing It helps you to
keep your mouth shut when you
should
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GAS cooks meals heats your home
preserves food drys clothes cools
your home heats water' incinerates
refuse gives you more free time
automatically MODERNIZE with
7 Ways jBetter for the 7 Big Household Services
ECONOMICAL DEPENDABLE
AUTOMATIC FAST
CLEAN SAFE AND SILENT
Your gas company cooperating with your archi-
tect heating contractor builder and appliance
dealers will tell you how economically GAS will
modernize your home And with CAS you will
enjoy lower hirst cost tower operating cost and
lower maintenance cost
See Your Gas Appliance Dealer
i
o::ly GAS GIVES
SUCH MATCHLESS PERF07MAMCE
f
Southwest Natural Gas Co
ALLEN OKLAHOMA
On Wednesday October 3rd Ford Dealers throughout
the United States will unveil a new kind of automobile 1
Cars are involved in every American's life News of a neu hind
of car is the biggest kind of news to millions of Americans
The Big New Kind of Ford is that kind of news
a car totally new in design from crest to trunk lock
This completely new automotive package will sell at
the traditionally low Ford prices
This makes possible a new high standard of such honest-to-goodness
value that it actually increases the purchasing power
of your automobile dollar
When you see it other cars will look out of date because
This is Where Tomorrow Starts with a Big New Kind of Fordl
The New Kind of Ford is the fullest most
eloquent expression of Ford’s special per-
sonality— the youthful grace the whiplash
action— and the reputation for durability
known wherever there’s a road
To all this we have added true elegance
—a kind of elegance never before seen in
the low-price held To make a car truly
elegant you must start deep-down inside
The New Inner Ford
The Inner Ford— the car you cannot see—
is a very remarkable structure Its frame
is actually a cradle Side members extend
almost the full body width they serve not
only as supporting members but as con-
cealed side bumpers of immense strength
Tho Now Ford Body
The new Ford body is a triumph of engi-
neering in steel The doors close with the
solid finality of a bank vault Even the
door-lock button has been moved up
front— easier for you to reach but out of
the children’s reach
All these features were engineered to
give you a solid new kind of comfort
-
Tho Now Ford Rldo
The New Kind of Ford sits six people as
no oilier low-priced car has ever sat them
—six elbows wide inach seat with deep
space around each one of six knees And
above all that space there’s hat room to
spare for all six passengers
Tho 1957 Ford rides low solid with a
firm deep road-holding feel Yet it’s a
light-hearted flight-hearted ride— this car
is responsive nimble agile with a proud
easy movement
Tho Now Ford Choico
Ford offers not only one but two sizes of
cars each on its own extended wheel-
base each with its own body shell
each with its own styling
- First the two Fairlarie Series on a US-
inch wheelbase The Fairlane 500’s come
in 5 body types a four-door sedan a two-
door sedan a two- and four-door Victoria
with no center pillars and a convertible
coupe The same body types (except for
the convertible) are available in the Fair-
lane Series
Second two Custom Series mounted on
the 116-inch wheelbase chassis In the
Custom 300 Series a four-door and a two-
door sedan are distinguished from the
Custom models by more luxurious inte
riors and elaborate trim The Custom
Series also includes a Business Sedan
Beyond alt these you also have your
choice of five Station Wagons— the famous
glamour cruisers that are the champions
in this field!
Tho Now Ford took
That low low cradle-span frame means a
low low car The Fairlane 500 is only four
feet eight inches from road to roof! The
Custom is just over four feet nine inches!
The new Ford is not only low— but long
Ford gives you more than 17 feet of ele-
gant length in the Fairlane Series a shade
less in the Custom It’s a nice kind of fun
just to loqk at it It’s high’priced in every
way except price
1 Tho Now Ford Performance
You can have up to 245 wonderful Thun-
derbird horsepower in any Ford model
There’s a moderate— and really moderate
—extra charge for this engine of 312
cubic inches with its 4-barrel carburetor
For "Six” lovers we’ve got the I44-hp
Mileage Maker Six Whether you choose
Six or V-8 the going is great!
Hero It where
your own tomorrow start
It starts at your Ford Dealer's showroom!
The can will be there on Wednesday
October 3
These are the best Fords of our lives
They are the tint symbols out of Detroit
of the new automotive age that is begin-
ning for you
This U where tomorrow starts — at your
Ford Dealer's
This it when your tomorrow starts—
October 3rd
Allen Motor Co
Come in and see us for the Big New Kind of Ford!
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Allen Oklahoma
NEWLYWEDS RESIDING IN ADA
Miss Violet Rhea Prentice became
the bride of Mr Dale Long Monday
September 10 The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Homer Prentice
and parents of the bridegroom are
Mr and Mrs Sidney Long all of
Allen
Rev Ernest Harrison pastor of the
Free Will Baptist Church Allen of-
ficiated at the single ring ceremony
in the bride’s home in the presence
of immediate memlters of the family
The bride chose a dress of nylon
lace over sky blue taffeta that featured
a close-fitting bodice and wide circled
skirt She carried a white prayer
book topped with white carnations
Miss Mona Morris was bridesmaid
and Bennie Prentice brother of the
bride served as best man
Both Mr and Mrs Long are grad-
uates of Allen High School Mrs Long
Graduated last spring and the bride-
groom graduated in the 1954 class
He returned in August from Germany
where he had served for 18 months
'1 hey are now at home in Ada where
he is employed at the Consumer
Oil Company
A reception was held Mrs Tom
Mays Corpus Christ! Texas poured
punch and Mrs L C Patterson served
the wedding cake
Always give us your adver-
tisement copy early each Mon-
day please
CHURCHES BOOM
COLLECTIONS UP
The nation's churches are enjoying
a boom in membership and in fin-
ances For the first time in UA
history more than 100 million Ameri-
cans are affiliated with churches or
synagogues In addition 36 million
children and young people attend
Sunday schools or Sabbath schools
The National Council of Churches
of Christ in the UA A dies these
figures:
There are 5)14 million Protestants
formally affiliated with churches
More than 30 million children at-
tend Protestant Sunday schools and
many of them are not counted as
church members The Roman Cath-
olic Church reports 'a baptized mem-
bership of 334 million Judaism re-
ports 5 JS million persons affiliated
with its congregations Members of
Eastern Orthodox churches are listed
at 24 million
The 258 religious bodies polled by
the Council reported per capita con-
tributions averaging $4881 per year
In the Countv Court of Pontotoc
County State of Oklahoma
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of Sterling Miller Carol Maude Miller
Mary Ann Miller and Walter Miller
Minors No 5603
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT OF GUARDIAN
Notite is hereby given that Norma
Miller giiattlian of the persons and j
Teachers India Paper Red Letter Bibles ’
Teachers Reference Bibles
Holman Zipper Bibles
Large Print Bibles
Junior Students Bibles
Family Bibles
Order of Rainbow Bibles
Masonic Bibles
Wedding Gift Bibles
New Testaments
Pulpit Bibles
White Bibles
White Eastern Star Bibles
We can supply you with Bibles in Leather
Morocco White Morocco and all
other bindings
Get Lonesl Prices At Allen Book Store
estates of Sterling Miller tarol Maude
Miller Mary Ann Miller and Walter
Miller minors having filed in this
Court her final account and report of
her acts as such guardian the hearing '
of the same has been fixed by the j
judge of said Court for Thursday
the 27th day of September 1956 at 10 1
o’clock AM at the county courtroom !
in the county courthouse In Ada In
raid Pontotoc County Oklahoma anty
all persons interested in said estates
are notified then and there to appear
and show cause if any they have why
the said account should not be settled
and allowed and said guardianship
terminated
Dated this 4th day of September
1956
S-Fred Andrews
COUNTY JUDGE’
Electric heating by radiant ceiling panels
and reverse cycle “heat pumps” provide year
’round dean modern electric living
Economical too! Ask your builder or architect
about electric heating 5 ' - ? -
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FRII Ask or writs your Public Service Company
for Ike 16-paae "letter Hemet and Oordens”
reprint Med "HOUSfPOWIR" It tells hew you
can bring sufficient electflclty Into your heme te
efficiently operate Rghts and appliances
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Hunter, Augustus. The Allen Advocate (Allen, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1956, newspaper, September 27, 1956; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2337045/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.