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WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 1958 r-7- MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA A AIN r5 I PAGE THREE Obituary Answer to Previous Puzzle Headgear Rodeo COMMERCE Young Mother Admits Holdup Latin Attorneys NeNtsi Hoffa In Helping Trial Nears Betfer Relations End in 57 Threefold (comb form) 58 Diminutive of Theodore DOWN a I NI MAN 01151 "No1112SEMBIB111 A ralleMPOIREELIZI ININGILIENUMMEI CSEINFINIMI t4 EOM RAE II RA 111101c MMMO I i I Mrs Norens Hal Correspondmit 314 North Meals Street Phone 408 Mn Frances Anderson Phone 135 Agent I Algonquian Indian 2 River islets 3 Gluers 4 Destinies ACROSS 1 Co ering for the head 4 Turkish head covering 7 Shaped covering for the head 10 Operatic solo 11 Fruit drink 12 Roman Viet 14 Hardens as cement 15 Afternoon soda! event 16 Rowing implements 17 Chemist's implement 19 Large spoons 21 Easter (ab) 22 Presage (var) 23 Turn aside 26 Sea bird GAMIER RITES Funeral services will be held at the Christian church in Afton at 2 Thursday for Mrs Goldene Gaither A native of Afton she died last Wednesday in the Navy hospital in San Diego Calif Mrs Gaither 62 moved to San Diego six years ago from Tulsa She was reared in Afton Her son Chief Petty Officer Tommy Combs is stationed at the San Diego base Also surviving is a niece Ruth Smith of San Diego The Rev Paul McBride pastor of the East Side Christian church Tulsa will officiate at tomor row's rites Burial will be in Afton's Mt Hope cemetery under direction of the Birks mortuary ing order: Girls' Barrel Racing Assn Edna Kan club Jasper County Sheriff's Posse Neosho Mo club Circle (Vinita) ciub Pawhuska club Indian yt'illage club Afton club East side club and Miami club Bringing up the rear will be Miami Jaycees and Janes in a covered wagon and buggies Prizes of $40 each will be awarded to the best-dressed riding group and to the largest "man-mileage" club Horseback units are requestki to be at RivrTview park not later than 7:15 so that they may have tmobstructed passage across the Neosho river bridge enroute to the Fairgrounds Police Chief Arche Masterson has made arrangements for the bridge escort service 1 TAMPA Fla (UPI)--A young 1 Air Force wife and mother of two who said she robbed a bank i to pay her bills was being heldl 'under minimum bond today be-1 )1cause she expects her third childl "any day now" 1 Commissioner Morrisonl sBuck noting Nil's Millin es HQuinn's pregnancy set her bond only $2500 and said he hoed 'Ishe would post it is soon as poss sible "No matter what the bond Is my husband and I can't pay it" ''Ishe said dMrs Quinn 22 admitted Tues: that she robbed the Springs BanCof $1000 in a 5 City in The 18 Pillar 36 Most adored Netherlands 20 Requests 39 African 6 Ardent 23 Sorrowl1 antelope 7 Coverings for exclamation 40 Frozen rain head and neck 24 Small 41 Ferfurne 8 Grandparental aperture 42 Couch 0 Covering for 23 Grafted (her) 43 Ellipsoidal an automobile 28 Go by aircraft 44 Had on wheel 27 Notion 48 Liver 10 Cleopatra's 28 Approach secretion snake 29 Number (pl) 47 Dry 13 Doctor of 34 American 48 Masculine Holy Scripture wild plum nickname (ab) 35 Traveler 51 Observe DALLAS (UPI) While angrn mobs made headlines throwing' stones at Vice-President Nixon in South American last month a group in Texas was doing something to build better relations be-I tween the Americas The men here were '11 a picked young lawyers from Mex-i ico Central and South America They were taking a year's special' study at Southern Methodist Uni-i versity in law which is dif- ferent from their own Purpose of this technical study' Is to teach men destined for keyi government and business offices about the laws of other Western hemisphere countries a frame-! work for mutual understanding MYF Rally The Methodist Youth Fellowship attended a rally at the church at Miami Monday evening Linda Roberts was elected subdistrict secretary and treasureri Following the rally John Warner who is moving to California was honored with a farewell party by the group Those attending Commerce were Linda Roberts! Ronnie W'ilson John Warner Ronnie Riggs Sammie Wheeler Mrs! Pat Holderfield Mrs Callie FiteLc and the Rev Clint Wilson re alio tne isev Lon( liSOrt 'at 1 1 NEW YORK retrial of Teamster President James R1 Hoffa and Om co-defendants on wiretap conspiracy charges neared an end today Final witnesses for the defense" were expected to complete their testimony today Following sum-nations by both prosecution and defense the case could go to the jury Friday or early next week Hon along with Owen Brend nan president of Detroit Team-1 ster Local 337 and Bernard Spin- del a wire-tap rpecialist are accused of illegally tapping telephone lines at the Detroit he-adquarters of the Teamsters' Union The government has charged that Hoffa was in Detroit QT1 July 10 1953 with Brennan to receive a demonstration uf the wire-tap equipment by Spindel Hoffa has denied the allegation claiming le Wab in Seattle at the time attending a Teamster Market 27 Interest (ab1 30 Camera's eye 31 Worm 32 River in Scotland 33 Social insect 34 Steamer (ab) 38 College official 37 Female saint (ab) 38 Card game 39 Toothed wheels 40 French coin 41 Collection of sayings 42 Derby 45 Moslem headgear 49 Cry of bacchanals 50 Devotee 52 Ireland 53 Challenge 51 Ocean 55 Slipped 56 Rent 111E1 MN MIA 11111 ill MEIN MIN MEE alma NM ANION RIM 11111111111211111 111011111111111111111M12211 1111111111111111111111p111 111101111111111111111111111111 11111110111111 1111111111111NIMIUMMEI MU MIMI MN flelatiYes visiting in the home of (Cap) Logan on Father's! Day were Mrs Roberta Webb of I Shawnee Mrs Shirley Ruth and sons Donnie and Brian Nrfolk' Va Mr and Mrs Bill Neti Bryan Tex Mike Laubhan of Russell Kan and Mrs Carman! Brownell of Commerce Louise Grant 6-year-old daughter of James Grant and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mendenhall North Jet son street underwent an appendec-1 tomy Friday evening at Johnson! hospital Afton Relatioes visiting in the home (Cap) Logan on Father'sler lay were Mrs Roberta Webb of I hawnee Mrs Shirley Ruth and ns Donnie and Brian NerfolkIiving a' 'a Mr and Mrs Bill Neel ryan Tex Mike Laubhan of lussell Kan and Mrs Carman rownell of Commerce Louise Grant 6-year-old daugh- of James Grant and grand- aughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd lendenhall North treet underwent an appendec- amy Friday evening at Johnson ospital Afton Ruling Awaited By SIC Figure OKLAHOMA CITY The federal court-appointed trustee for bankrupt Selected Investments Corp today awaited a decision on a request to allow him to distribute $2400000 to the firm's in THE JOPLN STOCKYARDS HOGS: 25c higher No 1 grade $2375 few $2385 No 2 and 3 grades 200-250 pounds $2325-2350 heavier weights $22-2275 lighter weights $22-2250 sows 400 pounds down $2050 heavier sows $1850- 1950 stags $15-16 boars $14- 1550 CATTLE: Cows fully steady: good-choice steers $25-2650 high choice $27 standard-low good $22- 2350 good-choice if ers and mixed yearlings $24-25 airmen cial and standard $18-20 utility and commercial cows $18-19 canner and cutter cows $1417 utility and commercial bulls $1725-18 canner-cutter bulls $13-17 common stockers $21-24 stock cows $15-17 CALVES: Strong prime veals $27 good-choice veals $22-26 utility-commercial $18-22 plain-com'mon lightweight calves $1246 good-choice slaughter calves under 500 pounds $23-26 SHEEP: Strong: choice lambs $23-25 good lambs $2150-2250 flaughter ewes $5-6 culls $2-4 pecently as hearings began in Washington on the deterioration of relations with Latin Amer-I Ica this latest group of unofficial' anibassadors sailed fore home Next fall another group will tfike their place 1 Armed with detailed knowledge of laws about oil operations taxes tarffs and other aspects: of trade the lawyers will be in ai better position to smooth the day to day trade activities with Latin' America where the now eYoorts as much as to Europe1 Several lawyers from earlier groups which studied at sNru al- ready have reached key posts' throughout Latin America With their training they are well equipped to counteract the bad feeling demonstrated by stone-throwing students south of the border These young men and women studied at Law Institute of the Americas part of the non-profit Southwestern Legal Foundation at SMU About 15 have been in each class since the program opened in 1952 All were top graduates of law classes in their own countries and have been practicing law at least two years Canadians and lawyers also attend the institute to study the laws of Latin American countries vestors a move which he said would help alleviate their hard-! ships Foun Jimmy Sellers acting for trus-i I Duncan Tuesday askedAfter for court permission to make the! Span Drops te Paul distribution I The payments to be made Julyl would give the 9600 certificate! VANCOUVER BC divers today searched 'holders checks equal to the sixlamong thP twisted wreckage of a partially completed 16- per cent annual interest bridge that collapsed Tuesday carrying at for which the firm was noted priori least 16 men to their deaths 1 to its difficulties The bodies of the 15th and 16th by about 10 degrees which disSellers said a ruling on the pay- victims were recovered early this lodged the second section Dam- ments is expected from Dis- morning after an ail night search age was estimated at three miltrict Judge Stephen Chandler on lion dollars and engineers said Skin divers continued i Monday -4s 1 the collapse would delay comple 'least 16 men to their deaths The bodies of the 15th and 16th victims were recovered early this morning after an all night search Skin divers continued their surface for by about 10 degrees which lodged the second section Damage was estimated at three million dollars and engineers said the collapse would delay Uranium is never found in a pure state It occurs chiefly in pitchblend and in carnotite SHOES search below the at least two other workers still unaccounted for Gary Lair son of Mr and Mrs! Raymond Lair 316 South Cherry' street left Friday for Webb Air Force base at Big Springs Tex He will attend a summer training camp for advanced Air Force ROTC Cadets of Oklahoma State university Mrs Harry 'Morgan and sons Michael and Eldogl have returned to their home at Denver Colo after a two-week visit here with her parents Mr and Mrs Supan Mr and Mrs Hale and Maxine were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Willard Havens at Baxter Springs Sunday Mr and Mrs Douglas Thaxton of Corpus Christi Tex visited 'Thursday and Friday with her grandmother Mrs Emma Shackle-ford Mrs Amenda Killingsworth of Chickasha returned home Thursday after a brief visit here with her sister Mr PIe Werkend guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Williams 419 North Maple street were Mr and I Mrs Reagan Laitimore and sons I Of Deer River Minn Nit and 1Mrs Walter Bachmann and children Festus Mo Mr and Mrs Kermit Barnes and children Sapulpa Mr and Mrs Paul Wil hams and children Parsons Kan and Mrs Sharon Shewbart of Great Bend Kan Gary Lair son of Mr and Mrs taymond Lair 316 South Cherry treet left Friday for Webb Air llorce base at Big Springs Tex le will attend a summer training amp for advanced Air Force tOTC Cadets of Oklahoma State niversity Harry Morgan and sons lc2(ichael and Eldon have returned their home at Denver Colo titer a two-week visit here with ler parents Mr and Mrs a- nd Mr and Mrs Hale laxine were dinner guests of Mr ind Mrs Willard Havens at 'er Springs Sunday Mr and Mrs Douglas Thaxton Corpus Christi Tex visited Thursday and Friday with her grandmother Mrs Emma Shackle- Iord Amenda Killingsworth of returned home Thurs day after a brief visit here with sister Mrs Pyle Werkend guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Williams 419 tso hs lirrth Reagan lk Maple street ra7tti were and Nlr sons a and holf rsD eeNvraltReriveBra chMminannn 'M and eIhi- dren Festus Mo Mr and Mrs Kermit Barnes and children Sa- pulpa Mr and Mrs Paul Wil and children Parsons Kan and Mrs Sharon Shewbart of Bend Kan For Means! South of Post Office 14 A SOUTHEAST Family Shot Store TIME FOR A CHANGE! dis-i completion of the bridge by about six months A full investigation into the disaster got underway today Moments after the collapse hundreds of small boats rushed to the scene to pickup survivors and bodies One boat picked up five bodies which were swept several hundred feet away by a swift current Other boats conducted an all-night search along the shore for bodies washed up on the beaches Give a Hard Working Young Qualified Man a Chance il--- May 1 "Everything is ready for the ling noon up opening of tonight's rodeo and I News In Brief "I owed some bills and we have high hopes that it will be couldn't get enough money togeth- one of the best held to pay them" she said here" said General Chairman The young woman whose sons Bob Caywood of the Jaycee ro- are three and five years old is i deo officials "Entries have ar with her mother in Althad rived from distant points and we Fla Her husband is stationed at are sure there will be interest- MacDill Air Force Base He was ing competition throughout the implicated in the robbery four nights in the six rodeo con- tests" he added First event of Western Week in Miami last night attracted a pos- Ike sible record turnout of several hundred for the western dance on the courthouse parking lot Dane- "2 I personally like Governor ing participants ranged from tiny Adams admire his abilities tots to grandparents 3 I "4 I respect him because of his! Tim lienson of Welch and his band members from around Welch personal and official integrity and Chetopa Kan made a big hit 1 5 I need him" go into! with the crowd and provided music The President did not any details of Adams' exchange for all kinds of dancing of gifts with I I or ofi Chairman Ed Craig of the Rodeo Ad ams telephone calls to committee announced today agencies on behalf of the multi-Ithat the six contestants will ride millionaire New England textile into the arena just before the open-Mrs tY ing of tonight's rodeo competition He a'as asked if he were aware The winner will be announcedb of a cnarge by Rep Oren litirriswhile all are in the center of the' (D-Ark) that Adams had violatedlarena the law in obtaining confidential The Queen heyOuls are PhylLipari information for Goldfine from the lis Garoutte Pat Hudson Connie Federal Trade Commission Har- Craig Dee Vernatti Carolyn ris is chairman of the House sub- Schubert and Jan Caldwell Baxcommittee before which Adams The winner will be determined on testified the basis of advance ticket sales Eisenhower sharply countered Adult tickeil are 90 cents if pur)f itnat the reporter had violated thelchased ahead of the opening per- i i njunction against questions oniformance The cost will be $125 the Adams-Goldfine issue But thelat the gate Children's tickets are i President nevertheless said there150 cents each Reserved seat purMrs were some pertinent facts aboutchases may be made at MillnerChickasha tills which White House Press Berkey or Wiley Rexall Drug Secretary James Hagerty could In addition to the cash prizes of-her provide fered contestants there will be Eisenhower bouncing back and special awards from Miami merch- 1 forth on his feels and looking as ants 'if he might explode with anger Big silver belt buckles with listened through a question in gold trim will be awarded to anddents in the Truman administra- champions by following corn- which he also was asked to co firms: Miami Savings Loan pare the Adams situation to inci- calf roping First National Bank tion The President kept his tern- steer wrestling Kissee Motor per and referred the questioner to Co bareback bronc riding Se-hams Hagerty who was sitting nearv 0 curity Bank Trust saddle In his prepared statement the bronc riding Martin-Pack RambGreat President also had said that ler Co Brahma bull riding 'First as a result of this entire Wiley Resat! Drug girls' barrel Dominicans incident all of us should have racing and Hub Clothing Co 30 Dom been made aware of one truth" beat all-around cowboy There "That is" he said "that a gift will be special merchandise prizAre Ordered To is not necessarily a bribe One isj es for various categories evil the the other is a tangible ex- ing "hard luck" contestants Return at Once pression of friendship Willie Mendel of Mendel Rodeo Adams failed to raiiy Congres- Inc Talala heads the productim 1 sional Republicans behind 1im tostaff of this year's rodeo Joe Lew i day and two of them demanded of Narcissa will be arena direc CIUDAD TRUJILLO Dominican' tor John Criner of Collinsville wil that he quit for accepting gifts Republic Domini-! serve as from a manufacturer can officers and cadets attending military schools in the i cl Ills critics in Congress both Monk Russell the clown wil States were ordered Tuesday to Democratic and Republicans' have major responsibilities in pro leave immediately and voiced dissatisfaction with Adams'i tooting fallen riders from thi home lexplanation of his dealings i hi Brahma bulls In addition to hi: The order issued by the secre-lBoston millionaire Bernard Gold- popular closkm acts Russell Ivoi i tary of state for the armed the title of best all-around cowbol ces was considered a retaliation! Members of both parties of thelo the last two Jaycee rodeos for the refusal of a US ArmyHouse Investigating subcommit-1 Special acts will include a per staff school to grant a gradua- formance by girl trampoline ex tee before which the presidential! lion diploma to Gen Rafael Laide appeared Tuesday declared pert Trujillo Jr son of the failed to emerge "clean as' can Republic's strongman ruler a hound's tooth" to Poland and the other Soviet sat The Dominican Congress a sl elites if it sees a good chance tha summoned to a specla cssion this will help to weaken the tie "to consider the disc 000ns in the US Congress in connection' Nagy between these countries and NIos Anything the United State! with military aid received by the can do to wean the satellite Dominican Republic and to take! yorninican Itepunlic ana to take noon holdup May 23 chases may be made at Milincr Berkey or Wiley Rexall Drug In addition to the cash prizes offered contestants there skill be special awards from Miami merchants Big silver belt buckles with gold trim will be awarded to champions by following firms: Miami Savings Loan calf roping First National Bank steer wrestling Kissee Motor Co bareback bronc riding Security Bank Trust saddle bronc riding Martin-Pack 'Iambler Co Brahma bull riding Wiley Resat! Drug girls' barrel racing and Hub Clothing Co best all-around cowboy There will be special merchandise priz' es for various categories Including "hard luck" contestants Willie Mendel of Mendel Rodeo Inc Talala heads the production staff of this year's rodeo Joe Lewis of Narcissa will be arena director John Criner of Collinsville will serve as annotim et Monk Russell the clown will major responsibilities in protecting fallen riders from the Brahma bulls In addition to his popular clown acts Russell won the title of best all-around cowboy in the last two Jaycee rodeos Special acts will include a performance by girl trampoline expert to Poland and the other Soviet satellites if it sees a good chance that this will help to weaken the ties between these countries and Moscow Anything the United States can do to wean the satellites open 1145 pm Dial 2-4434 Child 30c Adults sot III 5:00 Open Child 1145 pm 30c Dial Adults 2-4434 30c til 300 SUPPORT JOSEPH (JOE) tor 1 H4etn 40ttt- 1 i i '''04' Twenty survivors of the tragedy were hospitalized but none was reported critically injured One of the survivors said he beheved the weight of a 180-ton mobile crane that was perched near the end of one of the sections was too heavy for the temporary pier to support The huge crane was driven close to the end of a new section la few minutes before the thunder-ring collapse- The crane toppled into Burrard inlet as the section fell The force of the first section giving way bent a Cement pilon AIOUNIFORD 1 Democrat State Representative (Pd Pol Adv) Five Oak Ridge Plant Workers laligilloilie4' Now Thru Sat! Feature Times ft 1 14 6 14(3 106ra baC 911 e911' ON (3 xy-L21! 4 si Ciotr-si Under Scrutiny via Po Bill Atkinson's Pastor Speaks zA 1 1 1) For you and your family to see and enjoy again again! rj)liz (Ittefetinz Iftt4OCLit atAa 417 111110ANIPICA 111041LOVAND c4lidist3t City ataoma I OAK RIDGE Tenn i Five of eight atomic plant workers exposed to excessive radiation are being held in a for obI servation 1 Plant and Atomic Energy Com- mission officials said they are launching an investigation into the incident which was the first of its in the plant's 14 years of operation Officials said the accident occurred when a workman in the uranium recovery room of the huge YI2 plant dumped a container of enriched uranium into a larger drum A nuclear reaction took place which raised the radiation level in the plant Officials would not release namee'of those exposed but said they are receiving the best of medical attention by leading spe-I 1 cialists in the fiell of radiation medicine tSONALS NARIMIL PAS TOR Oi P10111000M 1111511 Pososo 17111S Dear Friend: Since Mr WP "Blil" Atkinson is A candidate for Governor of or tas in-the coming elections I am privileged to write to you recommending him I have known Eill for fifteen years as the founder and developer of Midwest City but only in the past two years as his pastor have I really coma to know him well enough to evaluate his character and to speak with the certainty that I do now I had heard cf Midast City as "The Model City" in its lay-out of streets its modern shopping centers ad lovely homes but since living here I have also found that in spite of the fact it is next door to a large air base it is relatively free from vice crime and drunkenrase This too Is a part of Sill Atkinson's planning and shows his concern for youth and familylife by refusing to allow drinking and gambling places to cparate here ok 2 Walt visneqs wr a I ell i 1 1 0) tin 1 1 VI and the eve Sn Dtvarfs COLOR IlY tong61A) iv 1 (11W ecg 9' fuer NE SONGS! "Whistle Milo You Work hi-- Holghho'' So" Pato Day rift Will Come EXTRA! 1 In 1957 Oklahoma had one injury for every three traffic accidents and one death for every 20 injuries II any decisions as required by the national dignity" Young 'Trujillo's lavish spending while in the US including gifts of expensive foreign sports! cars to Hollywood actresses Kiml cars to nollyw000 actresses him' retary of State John Foster from Moscow would be a visits Pads early in July It'great service to the free world would depend upon the wishes and convenience of the various offid The Oklahoma Salet: CA)uncil cials concerned stimates the cost of traffic acci-Ile firmly believes that theldimis in Oklahoma during 1957 at ALL IN THE EAR! Novak and Zsa Zsa Gabor tedUnited States should continue aid S77300 WO to criticism from some Americani congressmen who suggested that military aid to the Dominican Re-I 111 I public should be reviewed THIRSTY 14 The Atkinsons transferred their membership to Wickline Church from Nay Avenue Church in Oklahoma City in 1949 he had given the land to the District Board of Missions to start the church here in 1943 he and Pubye attend church services regularly and ai'e generous in their suppbrt of its program She is active in the Uomen's Society and Bill teachs a class of junior children he accepted the chairmanship of our bAlding fuhd and budget campaign last with John Conrad as co-chairran and helped to rake it a real success The Church people were happywitn his leadership in the campaign he has great ability as a leader of people Bill is sincere and honest in hie stand against liquor Ee does not drink alcohol in any form and he does not serve it in his home or in his business he has cften said "I couldn't be anything but dry and live with my present wife" Mrs Atkinson is a very gracious lady a devotedrother and grandmother and a charming hostess and friend They have three married chi16ren and six grandchildren This it the first time Pill has run for a public office but he is no arateur in politics Es has been active and respected as a peacemaker in state politics for several years and has rade many contacts in Washington for the good of the state Be has not asked his local church or the Methodist Church of Oklahoma to endorse him in this campaign but I know the Church people of Oklahoma be proud to have him as the Governor of our state As an outstanding business leader builder promoter of Oklahoma Industry and as a far-sighted executive I believe he deserves our serious consideration as a leading candidate in the race Walt Dosney Foaturon "LAPLAND" Also News li Cartoon Trujillo was appointed chief or staff of the Dominican combined chiefs of staff on the same cl-y1 the US Army announced he would receive only a certlicate of attendance from the Command! and General Staff College at For( Leavenworth Kan because he "did not successfully complete the course" 1 ER En That "Tammy" Gat Is Reynolds "This Happy Feeling" This girl is wearing the world' smallest hearing aid and it WORN ENTIRELY IN THE EAR No cord nothing worn anywhere else Her secret can be hers alone Miami Baptist Hospital News jSTAJOI SONOTONE r' 9 FA gel 1 EC2 tV Ell ki 1 1 'i''( if: 71' 1 1: a1 44- 1 1 I Dial 2-4832 open 730 Two 1ST PUN HITS! Very sincerely yours $1 Carload TONITE it THURSDAY 7 Don Harrel Pa st or Harrel tor II 11 lo -iA- Have Your Hearing Tested at HOTEL MIAMI Friday June 20 1 pm to 5 pm Consultant in Char 90 FRANK McGA1A1 1 r' 1 ker440 Washington Jr 718 street northwest Mrs Sholise Commerce Mrs Jacqueline Power 16 street northeast i'Tony Gustin Commerce Mrs! Spry Afton Route 1 Clyde' Younger Bluejacket Route 3 le 301 1-1 street northwest Mrs Sterlingl Speaks and son Picher Dean En- sten 713 Ninth avenue northwest Leis Jolley 314 11 street northwest Mrs Earl DeWitt Joplin I Route 4 Mrs Roscoe Evans' 1-)icher Jacqueline PcrA er' 'a son 1 1 1 1 1 stock up on Coke! i stock up ae re Ito I DEMOCRAT FOR GOVERNOR 151 RUN CO-HIT! SIGN OF GOOD TASTE FREE BOOKLET OWL! a 046131 tAat am tosvoowt lose aolt AVAILABLE MOTE trP971 7 1 1 1 4 4 t714110 4) 1 7- cite 4 1 1 1 I 1 LI 044 4 'I i tr''4 1- -e I -t 1- Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company fey It tAt SONOTONE I' The Rev Bernard Hubbard internationally known for his Alaskan explorations is known: as "Glacier Priest of Alaska" 01 314 Main JoplinA 0 MIAMI COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY (Pd Pol Adv) 011111111MENEMEME 4 4.

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