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4 iTHR DAILY OKLAHOMAN 36 Dec. 18, 1961 CRAY L. CALL CE 5-6722 TO PLACE YOUR AD Otis Thompson Dies at Age 67; Rites Tuesday Ifd. LPG Industry Boosts Sales Again in 1961 OKLAHOMAN AND TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES And Information Otis Charles Thompson, of 524 NW 17, died Sat Services 10 a.m. Tuesday, urday in St.

Anthony Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Street Draper Funeral Homo. PPEPFER Edward ijS far I stx -Rates art foreonstcullye dayi-Comblnatlon Insertions. Kansas, seme VnWhiKifa1 Thompson was born in Ml Turn Cemeter MINIMUM SIZE 2 LINES Hud Tutsi Denver and moved to Oklahoma City while a child.

He wns graduated from Central High School, where he was an All-State fullback In foot MM (HAW- SHAW Mrs. Stella, Services 12 noon MdavN WEEK-DAY COMBINATION OR SUNDAY per I In per day conMCutlv days S3c Mr lint Ptr day 4, 5 or consecutive days ISc ptr lint ptr day LER-Warren G. 141 NE 3. Tees 2 p.m. Monday In tht ball in 1913 and 1914.

ouaraian cnapei. SKAGGS Mrs. Octave. 1732 NW 2. He entered the automobile services p.m.

monaoy. nicoma Baptist Church. Internment Sales of liquefied petroleum gas in the United States this year arc estimated at 9,895,000,000 gallons a 3.7 percent gain over I960. A year-end review of the LPG industry by George It. Bonz, W.

F. DeVoe and A. F. Dyer of Phillips Petro-1 Bartlesvllle, points out the increase was made despite prolonged mild weather and a general slowdown in the economy much of the year. Sales of LPG as a raw material for manufacture of again showed the 'greatest growth in the in-Hustry this year.

An estimated 3,736,000,000 gallons Iwere consumed in chemical B'afel- business in 1916 and was associated with Dub Richardson Ford at the time of his Funeral Home. SKALOVSKY Sam. .4415 Classen. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday Emanuel Synagogue, Interment Emanu death.

Tht following classifications Md all Out-Of-Town advertisements art PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: ABLE IN ADVANCE Thompson was a member el Hebrew cemetery. Halm-Cook Funrral He of flowers, contrlbotlo made ot Emanuel Svi pair, Painting and Peperhang. Ins. Drtil-Maklng and Millinery, Mlietlltntoui. Strvicts, SMITH Mrs.

Elizabeth C. 2244 NW 21. Age, 83. Smith Kernke Funeral Chaoel, Reoulem Mass a.m. Monday, St.

Francis Church Interment Mr. Olivet Cemetery, of Kappa Alpha fraternity at the University of Oklahoma. Ho also was a Mason, 89er and a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Cart.

Wtnttd SMITH Pearl Green Kracaw. 10 Age 77. Servlc Kernke Funeral Chapel. Interment Memorial Park. Survivors include his wife, ALL CHARGE ADS ARE PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE.

President Kennedy's motorcade receives a tumultuous welcome Sunday along Bogota's Avenida Jiminei. Crowds line the avenue and confetti showers from win dows of buildings. In the background are the Andes. In left foreground is the palace of the governor of Dinamarca state. Details on Page I.

(AP Wirephotos) Mary Best, of the home; manufacturing, an STARR Luther H. 808 SW 31. Serv-Ices liao p.m. Monday, Capitol Hill Baptist Church. Interment RthYn.

Under direction of Capitol Hilt Funeral Home. daughter, Mrs. Marylyn of 5 percent over I960, Campbell, 3600 Maxwell; STREIGHT Ida. LPG sales for domestic and commercial uses were sons, Frank home; Dr. William 601 NW 15, and 'Hey, Beautiful' Calls Greet Jacqueline Lucille Smith, Clemmle Mul- up an estimated 3 percent Charles O.

4313 Casper ral services will be held HOURS: To Plaet Your Ad By Phont A IS VWrffdVy 9 AM to 5 PM Sunday AM to Ji noon Saturday SuilntM Olllct Clostd Sundai above 1960, to 4,352,000,000 gallons. The domestic and and a sister, Mrs. Madeline Barnes, Norman. THOMPSON-Ofls Charles 524 NW 17. Arrangements by Street S.

commercial sales for 1961 again accounted for 44 percent of the LPG market as ALICE MARY HEATH Ohio Local arrangements Vonde! Mrs. Alice Mary Heath, 85, norruary. YOUNG-Alberta Pioneer State Rancher Dies they did in 1960. There Survived by son, Sam Dale, died Sunday in a city rest home. Services will be irandchlldren.

Friends who 'Whee, Colombia Likes Our First Lady BOGOTA, Colombia lD "Hey, beautiful!" The cry was shouted at Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy 2 p.m. Tuesday in Dale Kernke Funeral Home. From 1 to 10 p.m. Mon, Requiem Mass wl" be 9:30 a.m.

Tues. In Our Ladles Cathedral. Interment Fair- were continued gains in the use of LPG for home heating, cooking, water heating and air conditioning. Sales for motor fuel increased about 3 percent in Methodist Church. Burial will be in Sunny Lane Cemetery here.

Guardian Funeral CE 5-6722 CLASSIFIED INDEX of Major Classifications James Duffy, 95, pioneer Home is handling the rancher, died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs 1961 to an estimated total of Sunday in Bogota. Mrs. Heath was born in James E. Burke, 2109 NW 1- 17 34- JO SI- 47 m- 77-100 Announctmenli EmBlovmifiit Flfttndels For SoM (Mtrchandlse) The first lady also got a Viva Miss America!" Vocal tributes were show 18. Rosary will be at 7 p.m Stoneburg Count Texas, and came to Oklahoma in 1898, settling in the McLoud automotive iw- VONDEL SMITH Monday in Smith Kernke Real Etttft 110-137 Legal Notices 1JI Home and Proftsilonal Strvlce (Set Strvlce Directory) 400 SW Mortuary area.

She moved to Okla Funeral Home. Mass and Garrison Funeral Home burial will be Tuesday at homa City in 1920 and to 436 NW11 CE 2-2135 Dale in 1946. Mangum. Burial Parks-Vaults She was a member of Dale ered on Mrs. Kennedy as she rode behind the car carrying her husband in a motorcade, and again when she went out on her own, accompanied by the wife of Colombia's President Alberto Lleras Camargo.

Duffy was born in Castle 925,000,000 gallons. Increased use of LPG for industrial lift trucks and for irrigation pump engines were important factors. Industrial and miscellaneous use of LPG in 1961 showed some gain over 1960. Substantial increases in LPG production and relatively mild winter weather in many parts of the country created surpluses so that larger volumes of LPG went directly into plant fuel Methodist Church. blayney, County Monoghon, Survivors include four Ireland, and moved to Texas daughters, Mrs.

Grayson in 1880. He came to Oklaho C.A.RE BEAUTIFUL Burial lots 8, Mausoleum Crvols Are available In convenllallv located Rose Hill Burial Park CE 2-1866 VI 3-44 Burnell, Germantown, Md ma in 1886. Thousands of persons He moved to Mangum Mrs. Audrey Rooker, Dale; Mrs. Jim Birk, 1239 SW 45.

cheered Mrs. Kennedy along Lodge Notices about 60 years ago. six-mile route from San and Mrs. Cecil Pierce, 3820 He was once chairman of Carlos palace to a children's hospital. Confetti rained against the bubble-topped the board for Amhurst (Tex OKLA CITY COURT NO.

1 O. OF A. Official visit of Asst. Grand Lecturer Covered dish dinner 6:30 p.m. CHARLEEN WISE, R.

M. ANNA FORD, SEC. streams. Consumption of CLASSIFIED ADS CAN SELL ANYTHING AND YOU CAN RUN AN AD FOR AS LITTLE as XL 96C A DAY? jJ- (Economieij 7-time NW 20; a son, Jake, 3725 Maney; and three brothers, Milton Chrisman, city; Le- as) State Bank and Guaran tee State Bank of Mangum she was using. Whee, Bonifa (pretty)" Roy, Pro vo, Utah, and Alan-zo, Oakland, Calif.

Survivors include Mrs LPG as refinery fuel in 1961 was estimated to be about 20 percent more than 1960. Liberal District Burke; three sons, D. A. greeted her ears along with MRS. LOR1NNE KLUCK Abilene, Texas; J.

Man that "Hey, iinda (beauti gum, and C. Amhurst Take-off of operations Services for Mrs. Lorinne Stated Meeting "Monday ful)." and a brother, Patrick, 3211 A. Kluck, 50, of 208 Elm, She waved back as the ir moved slowly, along. In Military.

Midwest City, will be at 10 Kansas Included: Seward County Pan American leum No. 1 Hllle. In SE 3-325-33W, was drilling 4,215 Grant County Columbian Fuel DaVatz-C. In SW SW of 15-: at 10 mltej e-ist of Ulysses, was home below 5,150 (cel. a.m.

Tuesday in Smith ROSE WILKONSON Kernke Funeral Home. Bur some areas the crowd was so thick police used ropes to hold spectators back. Miss Rose Wilkonson, 2516 MASSAGE JA 8-522 1 Haskell County Pan American Petro Robinson, died Sunday at Delays mainly due to the Sapulpa after a year's ill ial will be at Comanche Mrs. Kluck died Saturday. MRS.

IDA STREIGHT Services for Mrs. Ida Ma- crowds had made her more ness. Private services will ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Write PO Box 202. Okla. City or call GA SAMSONITE Royal Traveler Now 25 off.

Grand Jewelry CE 6-4244. be at Owen Mortuary, Sa than two hours late in following the program laid out for her, but thousands wait riah Skinner Streight, 93, of leum No. 1 Watklns-E, In SW NE of about 3 miles south of Sublette, was shut down for repairs at 1,680 feet. Morton County Cities Service Petroleum No. 1 Bell-E, in SE NW of 17-35s-41w, In the Wllburlon field, made 17,300.000 cubic feet ol gas a day on a 2-hour blowdown from perforations at 3,294 10X309 lec In the Topeka; com- Beaver County Area Como District Pan American Pelrole- Lost and Found pulpa, Tuesday.

Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery 217 SE 19, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Watts Fu ed patiently. WANT-ADS ARE FAST ECONOMICAL And EASY To Use! CALL CE 5-6722 here. On the hospital trip she neral Home. Burial will be brown Chi.

huahua MU 5)596 8. pay for ad. Miss Wilkonson was born at 2 p.m. at Wynnewood near Stillwater and came to wore a pale yellow wool suit and a matching pale yellow straw hat. Sapulpa while a child.

She Mrs. Streight was born in Perry County, Ohio, and Call Wl 2-4640. attended the University of rRAYED Freckled orange white n. came to Oklahoma in 1903 Oklahoma and Stanford Uni Her guide ni (he children's No. 1 Vennble-I i.

1 Mile-Pan American will plug Its Venable-B, In NW SE of 20-23oCm. after swnbblno 7 barrels of and 14 barrels of water a day from She moved from Chandler versity. She was a member hospital was Dr. Valentin A.nswf,rs. ,0 SU tSUl 0ak "n' NW 23.

LOST Cross eyed Siamese adult male from the vicinity of 27th Lincoln. Reward. GA 7-0737. of Delta Delta Delta sorority to Wynnewood in 1905, living there until 1941, when she Malagon, the hospital director. He is a Harvard medical Aorrow perforations at feet; enturc drilled to 7,550 feel and porforat-d ol feet, but zone failed to iroduce.

Como District Humble No. 1 Bech- After a short teaching ca came to Oklahoma City. large reward for Informant iis re 01 br-bells, school graduate, and for Jacqueline Kennedy, shown with President Kennedy and Colombia's President Alberto Lleras Camargo at Bogota's airport, received many vocal tributes Sunday. "Hey, beautiful!" was heard from one admirer. (AP) reer, she joined Pan Ameri attended Jefferson merly was on the staff of drilllnn at .963 feet.

southeast Florls Pan Amor can No. 1 can Petroleum for which she was an executive Heights Baptist Church and ng haired Bellevuc Hospital in New, York and the Baltimore Re secretary 26 years. was a member of the Bap tist Missionary Society. habilitation Center. She had lived in Oklahoma Mrs.

Streight died at the A large-eyed little girl in Davis, In SW NE ol was waiting on orders at 4,950 feet alter four wireline tests had no show. Panhandle Reports North Fork Humble No. 1 Messncr-While, In NW NE of 2'-ln-25eCm, In Boevcr County, was making hole at 4,092 feet; white Petroleum, Inc. was below 2,700 feet at Its No. 3 Hclfenbeln, fin SE SW of 28-ln-2e5Cm.

City nine years. home of a daughter, 217 SE Alberta Young Rites Tuesday Survivors include four sis Professional Services where she and her hus CAPITOL HILL FLORIST BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS BLANKETS SPRAYS WREATHS Beaver Offset Taps Morrow Anadarko Production Co. ters, Esther and Myrtle, Sa band, Charles had been the orthopedic ward drew her attention. She sat down on the bod beside 5-year-old Oliva Comas, who drew back. pulpa; Louise, Columbus i Guymon-Hujoton Field Cities Service living.

In addition to her hus Special Notices 14" Ohio, and Mrs. Hubert ME 4-3368-30 Day Charge Goodman, Terre Haute, band, survivors include three i ll-5n-15oCm, In Texas Counly, was diguing at 1,115 feet. Grecnough Area Pan American Pelro-' leum No 1 Recker-C. In NE SW of She's frightened," Mrs. and three brothers, Eli, Tul 3-A daughters, Mrs.

Rose Beard Kennedy observed. She 5-Sn-MeCm, In Beaver County, made Edward, Sapulpa, and complete 'selectloiii aWv'ftS aDrovlncla' Jjck.Cherry. Fum.jWH4046 Bethany STAMP EXCHANGE JA S'9SSS Address 100 nw SAVE UP TO 50 en, 217 SE 19; Mrs. Clem- cubic feet icked up a flower and pcrioratie Lester, Wichita. mie Mullins, Wynnewood.

Services for Mrs. Alberta A. Young, 86, of 2544 NW 27, who died Sunday, will be in Our Lady's Cathedral at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be at Fairlawn Cemetery.

She was born a Mount completed in the Upper Morrow at its No. 1 Penner-Walsh-A, in SE NE of 17-2n-21eCm, in the Southeast Boyd sector, in Beaver placed it on the girl's lap. That brought a quick smile of confidence from Olivia. EARL MOWER and Mrs. Lucille Smith, 217 SE 19; and three sons.

Asa Barnetl-s 5950 NW' 3, Earl 58, Chey 426 SE 15: G. Nelson. Mrs. Kennedy said the HUBOtcn Tand at feet In Iho Morrow mode Include E. Cam.

vfurceu, and James enne, died in his home Sunday. Guardian Funeral County. ,32 barren of 41.3-degree gravity 10 total depth Is 6,391 feel BroVhtr Hugh" Ma'ae SW 20. five-story building, a favorite charity of Mrs. Lleras, is a "lovely hospital." Chicago 2 daughter Mrs.

Sterling, 111., and moved to Home will handle arrange Perforations at 7,098 to JOHNIE MOUSNER ments nere. v'i'inlnait Monday. 7,108 feet pumped 181 bar State First Reports Operators have filed with the state coi Services for Johnie Mous Mowery was born in Guth Chapal. Rtaul Oklahoma City in 1901. She lived at 1229 Shartel for more than 50 years.

She was a charter mem- icoarimeni ine following inter ner, 56, of 1713 Drexel Our La it Rtsuri rie, and moved to Oklahoma rels of oil in 24 hours; the casing was cement Winter Storm Hits At Southern France MARSEILLE. France iVh A sudden blast of winter will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Hutchins, Texas. Burial staked lis No. I Tanner, In WVi Ni of 20.17n-5e, In Lincoln County, for a DUNLAP-Rjda Ella Mot of Mrs.

Grace Gibson Etta Fave, of Harr LOANS ON DIAMONDS' 500 Cravens Bldu. CE 5-2021 'soeetaY'tii SERVICE cffiV Large assortment, "IX; Easy terms, 216 sw me iSm' prepaldTTTjoe E. Couch Co. 630 Santa Fe. Clinton! ed 3 feet off bottom at 7,170 City about 30 years ago.

He worked for the Oklahoma Paper Co. until seven years bor of the Art League, La Moot test; while Its No. 1 Kluck, In NVi will be at Hutchins. Br-ran aiepnens, nenry ounlap ol Harrah. Preston Dunlap, Oklaho feet.

Friends may call at Watts ma jtiry, i norace Dun ap, Ho wood. Calif. Sister of Alia Gr ago, when he moved to Chey In the Six Mile area, Cit weather stirred up the Med mes music fJtub, Helpers Club and Friday Bridge Club. Friends may visit the fu- Funeral Home Monday enne. iterranean Sea Monday Monday 2 p.m.

Whojist Church. Intern-ient Memory Lane Cemetery ies Service Petroleum Co. morning. Nc of 34-irn-je, win go to 3,600 feet. Northeast Nahola Klnuery Producllor i Co, has started lor 7.600 feet at the No.

1 Bowling, In NW SW SE of 37 3n-2e, In Garvin County. Davenport Field Apache Corn, slakec the No. 2 Hopkins-B, In SW SW SW 31-ISn-oe, In Lincoln Counly. for a 3,400 foot Verdigris test. Overbrook Area Continental Oil No.

Bourland, In SW SW SW ot l-4s-lc, Ir Love County, will go to 1,700 feet or lh Lower Lone Grove. Survivors include his wife caused damage along the HAHN Infant son ol Mr JL was testing the No. 1 Ben-jegerdes-E, in SE NW of Hattie, oi the home; two jnoral home from 1 to 9 p.m. John Hahn. 2717 SW 34.

Committal sarvlce 11:30 a.m. Monday, Sunny Lan Cemetery under the direction Mousner was born in Hutchins. He moved to Oklahoma City in 1929 and Monday. daughters, Mrs. Joe Pace, 3840 NW 9, and Mrs Only survivor is a son 33-4n-23cCm, after openings' at G.956-60 feet in the Mor joined the fire department Education and Instruction 34 Survived by son Jake, home ad- Richard James, 3836 NW 9 Sam of the home.

North Dakota Reports He was a member of the a son, Eugene, 5215 Lin County 1. J. Wllhlte row made 2,600,000 cubic feet of gas a day. coin; two sisters, Mrs. John Of 14-l50n-7fw, MRS.

HELEN KIMMEL Rosary for Mrs. Helen El Crawford, 3421 Treadwell Pan American Petroleum Renville County Clydo' C. Klistna Directed by Guardian. and Mrs. Al Huguley, First Christian Church.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Richard Hampton, 904 MacArthur; his mother, Mrs. John Mousner, Hutchins; three sisters, Mrs. Corp. was also testing its darae Kimmel, 50, of 2300 SW 31, who died Sunday, will be at 7:30 p.m.

Monday in 3124 NW 32; and a brother, No. 1 Kile Unit, in SW NE AIRLINE OPPORTUNITIES paying positions with fast-grow. Riviera and sent snow swirling over parts of southern Franco. High winds pounded waves against Riviera seawalls. $1 Million Blaze Also Injures 14 SCRANTON, Pa.

Iff) A general alarm fire caused an estimated $1 million damage to the six-story Lincoln Building, a central city landmark, Sunday. emorlal William Lubbock, Texas of 13-4n-22eCm, in the South parte, in lieu of flowtrt, contributions may be made lo (he Salva-tlon Army Chr stmai Kettle, Fund. Dunn County Amerada No. Capitol Hill Funeral Home Mass will be at 10 a.m MRS. LAD YE BOWEN Roy Brady, Mrs.

Russell Harrison and Miss Mildred east Floris field; interval at feet did 9,010,000 cubic feet of gas a dav INGRAHAM William. Ago 77. Soretvw mud on drill-stem Tuesday in Sacred Heart Mrs. Ladye Bowen, 736 NE 5, retired city school Church, and burial will be Bottineau County Calvert-Kelsch No. 2 teacher, died Friday.

Serv- in Memorial Park Cemetery. Meet pi losepn s. Old Cathedral. Intarmtnt Cngstrom, In SE 5t of 15-16; north steoout to the Heei flek moving In tools. Southwest Kansas Mrs.

Kimmel was born in tfirough a choke. Robber Gets $25 At Doughnut Shop A gunman with gauze ices will be in Tabernacle Baptist Church, 515 NE 3. Burial will be in Trice Hill Coalgate. In 1930, she Mousner, all of Hutchins; four brothers, Thurmah, Hart, Texas; and Earl and Jimmie, all of Hutchins. V.

R. ABEL Services for V. R. Abel, 87, Wetumka, will be at 2 need not Interfere with present peeupallon. See If vow can oust.

Ifv Write Airline training Technical Intitule, Write Box F-687, Oklaho-man and Times, or call MrT MeKenile CE 2-420 for Inter! Chapel Huntei terment Sunn moved to Oklahoma City, Finney Counly-Ollei Service No. ,4 Telt-C, In SE NE of 27-24s-33w. In tht CowbIH flew, was digging 3.9M Cemetery. KIMMEL Mrs. Helen.

where she was a member of Firemen fought the blaze for about 10 hours before She taught for 25 years at stripped over his face held Stanton Ceoitfy-Psn American pttn No. 1 Sntny-E, in SW NE Sacred Heart Church. Survivors include her hus Orchard Park and Dunbar declaring It under control. up Mack's Donut shop, 1101 Seat Church. Interment Memorial Fourteen persona were In Schools prior to her retire NE 8, and escaned with BANKING OFFICE MACHINES p.m.

Wednesday in Big Springs Baptist Church near at of Johnson, working at more than $25 Sunday night Mrs. Georgia Hose. 39. jured, 11 of them firemen. Four persons were hospital ized.

band, L. Weldon, the home; her mother, Cora E. Tucker, home; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Fort Worth; and a bother, Jaraei Allen, Martina, wtsf City eld. Sorvtwn SSffiyiLcJiiIiuiu.

ojjuT aHHm ment in 1948. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Irving Burch, Houston, and two tons, Dr. Millard, Atlanta, and Randall, Urbana, HL Cause of the blaze was told police the gunman was about SO yean old and was wearing blue overalls and a Wetumka. Abel died Sunday in city rest home.

Survivors Include two tons, Glen oi Jones and Berlin of the city. Servte No. 1 Oltahema School ef Banking not determined Immediate-.

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