The Ponca City News (Ponca, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1959 Page: 2 of 14
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2-THE PONCA CITY NEWS
FR:DAY AUGUST 28 1959
State Community
Planning Contest
Scheduled for 1960
OKLAHOMA CITY—Plans have
teen completed for a statewide
Community Achievement Contest
designed to provide incentive for
local programs of civic improve-
ment reports J C Kennedy Law-
Oklahoma Development C01111
ell Vice president and contest chair-
man Scheduled for the calendar year
of 196a the contest will be cm
sponsored by the council and the
Oklahoma Department of Com-
merce and Industry
Five area meetings have been
arranged to present the ondest
plan and objectives to Oklahoma
communities They are to he held
at Oklahoma City Lawton Ada
Tulsa and Woodward
"Primary objectives of this con-
test are to instigate an effective
tatewide program of community
development stiirmlate active and
aggressive leadership at the local
level and develop a higher standard
of living within our communities
through the attainment of economic
stability" stated Kennedy
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By Mrs Mildred Oglesby
Nineteen turned out Sunday Au-
gust 10 to try their skill in the
One-Club Tournament held at the
Shidler Golf Course Ernie Labadie
came in with the best score Gene
Clark and George Grafford tied
for second and third Zack Mason
and Floyd Coffee were runners-
up Most of the scores were below
50
The Shidler Board of Education
will offer for sale at public auc-
tion a number of items that are
obsolete in the instructional and
maintenance progr a ITI of the
school In the list are windows
WindOW screens secretarial type
desks wooden file and other items
The auction will be held on the
east lawn of the high school Sat-
urday August 29 at 2 put The
board reserves the right to refuse
any bid
Mrs Etta Branson and daughter
Mildred Oglesby spent the first
part of the week visiting in the
home of their daughter and sister
and family Mr and Mrs Jack
Smith of Yale
Vol Parker owner and manager
cf the Parker Barber Shop has
been doing a great deal of redec-
orating His shop has the new
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often cause bills to accumulate If post due bills bother
you here's a simple business-like way to solve your
problem Add up your bills get the money from us and
pay them all at once This will give you only one obli-
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REGISTFRING !MEMBERS of the 1924 graduating class of the Plink a City High School Fit their reunion
in the Ponca City Country Club Saturday evening is Mrs Chloe Kensey 1201 South Fourth pictured here
vith 1 KI Mal of New York left and Verge' Edwards of Minneapolis Minn Knearl :erved as IlitiS-
tur of tel ilwifits for the reunion dinner at which Miss Ethel Utteroack gave the invocation Mrl Phyllis
Cobb Gentry of Sii Bernal din° Calif was the pianist and MrS Ella Story Nlanning of Seattle Wash led
the group tiniting Mrs Keirsey also was ill charge of the memorial service for seven members of the class
The class Ctillit'S if red and white v 'ei e emphasized in the decorations for the affair with large dolls dressed
In caps and go‘vns pennants heuring t he letters Pc Hs a nd bouquets ef red flowers ornamenting the club
color combinations Of mint green' all Skelly products and acces-
and white Also he added a re sories Jerry Jendrick who has
frigerated air-conditioner been working at the Skelly sta
Pa g es New Residents
Air and Aliso Phillip Page and
bA daughters Pamela Sue and
Alarsha Ann moved to Shriller Au-
gust 10 from Chanute Kan Page
is employed by the National Sup
ply Company
Mr and Airs Kenneth floss of
San Antonio Tex are the parents
of a daughter born August 7 She
has been named Patricia Ann arid
weighed ö pounds 10i (Jumps
Maternal grandparents are Mr
and Mrs Cl Colburn of Grainoia
and paternal grandparents are Mr
and Mrs lies Ross of Shidler
Miss Carolyn Dowdy and Airs
Anahel t'iewitt were guests in the
honie of Miss Dowdy's brother and
family in Ukeman on Nionday and
Tuesday
Herbert liee of Shidler has pur-
chased the Skelley Service Station
at First and Costlen Avenue from
Tom Cunnius and assumed man-
agement on August 17 Hoe a serv-
ice station attendant with 14 years
experience with Andy Clark's rid
Service Station arid Virgil Brown's
dd Service Station in Shirtier en-
rolled in the Skelly School for
lessee personnel at Tulsa for two
weeks training Ile plans to carry
soris Jerry Jendriek who has
been working at the Skelly sta-
tion for the last few months vi
continue to assist Roe flours are
from 6:30 am to 9 pm week
days and On Sunday 800 am to
8 pm
Montionnerys Have Guests
Recent guests of Mr and Mrs
John Alontgomery were Mrs Gene-
vieve Montgomery and son Ted
and Gordon Montgomery and tinn-
ily of Compton Calif On Sunday
they went to Tulsa where they
visited ND' and Mrs Tom Mont-
gomery Mrs Vance Sharpe and children
of Stillwater are spending a few
days with her parents ND- and
Mrs Loy Page
Mr and Mrs Gene Kelly of Sev
cry Kan are the parents of a
baby boy born August 6 in Eureka
Hospital The baby weighed 6
pounds 7 ounces and has been
named Ken Lee Mr and Mrs
Lee Kelly of Grainola are paternal
grandparents
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Joe Rash were Mr and Mrs Bill
Davis of Oklahoma City They
went boating and skiing on the
Pawhuska Lake in the afternoon
Mr and Mrs Charles McClead
of Shidler and Mr and Mrs Phil-
lip T Reed of Pavidniska recently
visited in the home of Mr and
Mrs Ebb Hale of Davis Okla The
Dale's formerly resided in Shidler
and were in business in Shidler
Mr and Mrs Don Savage and
her mother Mrs May Northcutt
visited Mr and Mrs Jerry Savage
in Bartlesville Sunday and Mr
and Mrs James Rhinehart in
Pawhuska
Mr and Mrs George Turman
and daughter Mrs Gene Rice
and baby were business ‘dsitors
in Tulsa Monday They also
shopped while there and visited
his brother and other relatives m
Hominy
Mr and Mrs C E Lewellan
have as a guest his mother Mrs
L E Lewellan of Bristow
Mrs Mabel Stephens and Mrs
Grantner of Ponca Coy
were Sunday evening guests of
Mrs Mildred Oglesby
Masonic Doitriet me'et ing for
No Notice
TULSA fP)--Tulsa attorney Pat
141ANCE Malloy said he received no official
notice that he will succeed Loyd
Benefield of Oklahoma City as the
'state Democratic chairman But
RO 5-5579 admitted the appointment
predicted by the Daily Oklahoman
mixolommosiomr "has been discussed"
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District No 7 was held at the I purpose of measuring meteor par-
Masonic Temple August '21 at lieles or cosmic dust by the acous-
tical method They are more corn-
7 p m Master degree work was monly called data converters
"The newest one represents a
conducted by a special team and
considerable refinement over pre-
refreshments 1ere served at the ! viwis mode “ Buck says "While
close of the meeting only twice as large as the first one
STILLWATER — Our nation's in Explorer I it does four times
knowledge of outer space is get- the WOf
ting a major boost from scientists Tlia converter is connected to a
and technicians at Oklahoma State microphone which is attached to
University the skin of the satellite Thus the
Collision of SPace vehicles with whole outer skin serves as a
minute mineral particles bcth sounding board When a meteorite
traveling at terrific speeds is an strikes the skin the mike records
imnortact mystery that neeis soh I it and then the converter goes to
wick
Thanks to twelve years' exper- It lecords the hit amplifies it
lence in tipper air research by OSU sorts it according to size and con-
staff niembeis and students this veils the data into a message
rnytory is unfolding which can be relayed as produced
Each of America's two success- or stored and transmitted period!
fol J:itclloes—Explorers I and catty
VI--contatn data gothering equiP- -Reports indicate the device is
ment designed and built in the tin!- functioning perfectly and data is
versity's electronics laboratory being received" Buck statos
This lab is one of the major di-
T he converter is about the site of
n
visios of the OSU Research Frain-
a package of cigarets and weighs
dation Dr Marvin T Edmison is
only five ounces It will take al-
foundation director Dr IL E liar-
most any amount of pressure and
ringtin supervises the electronics
will operate in temperatures vary-
ryarch Ile is also head of the
ing from 40 degrees Fahrenheit be-
un ivei y's iihysics department
low zero to more than 140 above
And Richard F Bucks is projects
zero
director for the electronics labora-
tory Both the tiny devices were built
Altogether in a dozen years of in the electronics laboratory here
laboratory operations the full-time under contracts with the Air Force
staff and students have made i26 Cambridge Research Center Boss
space probes There have been 23
cowl acts with the US Air Force P IFS ATIA INNZAttli
toh role ole than I6 million dol-
Fxplorer 1 fired aloft from
Cape Canaveral Fla August 7
(11111) STAII FARM
carries a micro-meteor detection
system conceived and built on
tile °SU campus
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Explorer I the nation's first space
satellite was sent op from the
same place in January 1958 It is
still in orbit and contains a similar "Top Notch Protection
OSU-built device
at Rock Bottom Rates"
Both instruments are for the
only twice as large as the first one
Successful Space Satellites Carry Equipment Built at OSU
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Muchmore, Gareth Bruce. The Ponca City News (Ponca, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, August 28, 1959, newspaper, August 28, 1959; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2052377/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.