Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 18, Ed. 3 Friday, February 27, 1953 Page: 5 of 14
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He quoted figures from the more
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of other products, Sharkey said.
Other civic clubs have joined in
the program and had special
grams to promote the idea,
eral ministers selected their ser-
mons from the text of soil build-
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 27—Folks
who attend the Methodist church
at Cheyenne can expect to hear
some new music pretty soon. On
account Mrs. U L. Males, who
plays the organ there, bought a
handful of songs while she was
window shopping here.
Lorena said she had some time
to kill while her husband, "Dou-
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It pleases us to be one of the
group on account we feel young-
er. We remember when some of
these characters were born. Since
most of them went to the Uni-
gathering recently. Only two of
the five originals were at the
dinner but there were 25 fellow s
there.
county.
A kick off breakfast at 7:30 p.m.
will open the drive in Sulphur
at the Artesian Hotel in Sulphur.
Lawrence DeLay has accepted
the appointment as east side chair-
asked for their graduation year,
looks like we can spot them from
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Oil Plant to Be Built
EDMONTON, Feb 26F_Im-
perial Oil Ltd. Thursday announced
plans for a $10 millions plant in Ed-
monton for the manufacture of lu-
bricating oil. Work will start early
in 1954, to be completed by mid
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over to the University of Mary- Anderson. Paul Cresson, Howard
land to teach government Davis. Alfred Gilchrist, Oran Gol-
New members at the last ses- den. G T Hayes. LeRoy Johnson,
sion were Bryce Harlow and J. W. Johnson, Ivan Noakes, Roy
Burton Weed of Oklahoma City Sloan, W. G. Smith and Amos Wi-
Noel E. Story, Eufaula and hams
James C. Kurts, Chickasha. -
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Thrifty Pitch Elk City Lodge
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Fire insurance policies written March 5.
after April 1 will carry a 5 percent Elmer Carr will serve as chair-
credit instead of the 10 percent of man of the industrial committee,
which will contact various Indus-
City Commandery is making prep-
arations for an undertaking seldom
attempted by that order of the Ma
sonic lodge—the conferring of the
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county meat judging and identifi-
cation contests for 4-H club girts
will be held Thursday at the Cal-
vary Baptist church in Okemah.
The Okemah chamber of com-
merce is sponsoring the contest
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Ready to Roll
SULPHUR, Feb 27-The annual
Murray County Red Cross Roll
Call campaign after accepting a
igoalof $3,800,1will get underway
in Sulphur Thursday, March 5,
with other county areas also kick-
ing off on the drive then or at
a later date.
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organise the various outlying areas
of the county through the home
i demonstration clubs and rural
! schools
Rev Mooneyham is scheduled to
j appear before the Kiwanis club in
: Davis Friday noon, March 8, to
talk on the work of the county
i and national Red Cross organisa-
tions He will also show a 15 min-
ute film which will illustrate the
many services of the Red Cross.
The organisation in Davis will
be set up following this program
and committees will be named.
Mrs. Klaris Molder has been
appointed chairman of the com-
mittee to contact various social
and cultural clubs in Sulphur
Tentative goals have been adopt-
ed for the various sections of Mur-
ray county as follows: Sulphur,
11,800, Davis $900; Industrial firms,
1500; outlying areas, $600.
These samples were short of pot-
ash, phosphorous and other essen-
tial minerals needed in the soil
for pasture building and the growth
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graphic analysis
in Lincoln coun-
ty and a remedy for sell robbed
CHANDLER, Feb. 27—A special
program was held at the Chandler
chamber of commerce in observ-
ance of “save the soil" program.
Assistant county agent Roy Shar-
Credits range from a minimum trial establishments in the county
of 5 percent to 25 percent and deb for contributions.
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pany representatives here said that demonstration agent aid Oscar Huf-
several large fires last year caused fines, county superintendent, will
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To Hold Rites
ELK CITY, Feb. 27-The Elk
The degree follows the Red Cross
degree which will have been com
10 to 20 years pleted at a previous meeting, mem
Since Tom Bennett left town bers ot the lodge said
we have to uphold Oklahoma The long form Knights of Malta
ABM college too. on account we 'degree will require several weeks
have a credit slip from there, of preparations and approximately
but Clee Fitzgereld left here $1,500 worth of robes and special
after being an original club mem- equipment, Clyde Heckrodt, newly
her and went to Stillwater to work elected commander said
that end of the chain. The lodge will confer the degree
Don Eaton, Weatherford and for the first time April 21, when
and Russell Chapin, Perry, are Knights Temptar from all parts of
the only two original eaters left the state will be invited guests.
Lewis Demand went back to Principal officers conferring the
Oklahoma and Den Bowen went degree, all past masters, are A E
Rev. W. S. Mooneyham, county
drive chairman, stated today that
“Mr. Metzger says their baby organization plans are almost com-
weighs nine pounds, but he s pleted for most sections at the
such a fisherman!"
Chandler Holds Sooner Tunes Capital Visit to
SoilProgram.
versity of Oklahoma and the man Knights of Malta degree in “long
with the guest book last time erm ”
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nal division and Wood is admin- to life term to John Kerringer, 33,
istrative assistant to congress- convicted of the double knife mur.
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dent at the White House; Kurtz I NEW YORK. Feb. 26—Indicating last year, Brown said.
Is a graduate student at Catholic regret that he could not impose a
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'Glenn Haines is chairman for the
WICHITA FALLS, Feb. 27-Wich *est side business district. DeLay
ita Falls' fire insurance credit has and Haines are completing their
been lowered 5 percent, fire insur- committee organization and work-
ance commissioner Paul Brown has ers will be invited to the kick-off
oratory was established in the
court house at Chandler in August,
1950.
ELK CITY, Feb. 27-The Beutler
Brothers, Elk City’s rodeo produc-
ing trio, have signed a contract with
MGM studio to furnish stock and
appear along with other cpwboys
in a movie being filmed in con-
nection with the Tucson, Ariz., ro-
deo.
The filming started with the op-
ening of the Tucson show, February
16, and will be continued until
March 4. The rodeo closed in the
Arizona city Wednesday but the
Beutler Brothers—Lynn, Jake and
Elra—and their rodeo stock will re-
main there to complete the filming
of the picture which will be titled
‘Arena.”
The movie, co-starring MGM’s
Gig Young and Barbara Lawrence,
will be a three-dimensional picture
with Paul Vogel as head of the
camera crew.
The Beutler Brothers furnish
stock and the arena direction of 27
of the nation's top rodeos each
year, including the state shows held
at Capitol Hill in Oklahoma City,
Woodward and Elk City.
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Students at Tech
Form Talking Club
OKMULGEE, Feb. 27—Nine stu-
Bents at Okmulgee A4M Tech
have organized a speakers club for
the purpose of developing skill in
public speaking
Walter Reading, a retailing stu-
dent from Duncan, has been elect-
ed president of the new organiza-
tion Roy C. Belford, head of in-
tensive business, will act as facul-
ty adviser
i Other club members are Gar-
land Robinson, a retailing student
from Mangum; John Bush, Okla-
homa City, dry cleaning; Paul Ste-
phens, Tulsa, auto trim; Rexford
Lithtcap. Dodge City, Kan., ac-
counting; Dale Chessser, Charles-
ton, Ill., dry cleaning; Charles
Bartlett, St. Charles, Iowa, ac-
counting; William K. Lewis, Mus-
kogee. retailing; and Shigeru Hat-
' tori, Reliance, Wyo., dry cleaning.
4-H Contests Booked
OKEMAH, Feb. 26_Okfuskee
of its elements through years of to ku whie ner husband, "Dou- •boutstaySgouttet^nSgetoon^^^^tmeriaTTre’
...... whatt plant rotation and ble Ell" Males, was trying to sell meetings. represented at the conference
tion. the president and other glam- They were being given the $2 in addition to the U. S, there
orous Republicans on the merits lecture by Sen. Miko Monroney, are seven of nine Canadian pro-
of upstream soil and water con- after having lunch with Mike vinces represented, two in Mexi-
servation. and John H. Coffman of Holden- co, one each from Puerto Rico,
We accused her of buying ville. ( uba and Germany, a chap from
clothes too but she said “no. it There was Murray L. Cop- Costa Rica and even a free Chi-
was either clothes or the trip, pock, Cherokee, grand master; nese.
so I took the trip instead." We J. Fred Latham, Oklahoma City. The folks had a trip to the
assured her any clothing good new grand secretary who soon George Washington Masonic na-
enough for the capital of Roger will move up to Guthrie to be tional memorial at Alexandria,
Mills county is good enough for at the consistory; Neal Johnson, Va, across the Potomac, teas
the capital of the country. Some- Ada, the deputy grand master and • dinner with Harold Stassen,
times better. (who incidentally should have mutual security administrator as
She also told us Howard Met- gone over on the senate side and speaker, in addition to business
calfe started sort of a western seen how "Soupy" Sadler, a cap- meetings.
talent show monthly at Chey- itol policeman from Ada, looks Lieut. Gov. James I. Berry
enne, and if folks keep turning without 30 pounds lost dieting). and Mrs. Berry, along with state
out for it like they have been. And Lyle L. Hague, Cherokee, senator Pat Irwin and Mrs. Ir-
the show might wind up here at a member of the finance com- win.' of Taloga, were here this
the Capitol theater on F street. mittee, with Harold F. Cook, week too..Our secretarial serv-
We go through statuary hall at Guthrie, a past grand master. c"orken.when rother.Berry
the capital to see if Sequoyah is Claud A. Sturgeon, Guthrie, todoFthunhikphhnewseemed
getting along alright and run into who is grand secretary emeritus . . " .100 "e tried
a crowd of Masonic officials now after 23 years' service, was The .. . Dinner
from Oklahoma, who thought here for the national conference stag ar im wn officers and
fully brought their wives along too but missed the capitol tour nospeecheswthch"has^mon”?
so for a few months at least. The Oklahomans were proud of bull session at one of the smaller
they wont hear any yakking the fact all 49 Masonic jurisdic- hotels, had its first anniversary
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