Tribune-Review (Bethany, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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"it takes all
kinds of people"
You have heard this phrase time and again and :
You know it's true And because you know this you select
with care the people you want as friends and associates
At Oklahoma Natural Gas Company people are our most important
asset We employ 2000 people to provide dependable natural gas serv
Ice to more than a million Oklahomans We compete with many other
companies for the services of skilled people and—in every case—for the kind of
people who represent the qu'ality of 'service we wish to give you—our customeis
Let's look at these people Some of them are busy seeking more gas reserves for the -
ever-increasing demands of a growing Oklahoma Others constantly study and experi-
ment with better methods of storing processing and Iminging to your burners a steady
flow of clean economical natural gas' Some of our people use the most modern machines to
handle accounting records simply and efficiently There are the servicepen and pipeline build-
ers home economists and consultants to aid you in better use of the blue flame's potential
All of these 2000 people — your friends and neighbors — know you depend upon them and they
are proud of that responsibility
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Where there are people employed there's the payroll to be met In keeping with other comparable
industries in this area wages and salaries have been increased to meet higher costs of living and
this means increased payroll costs But this is really an investment in people — the greatest in-
vestment we can make to assure our customers of the best service — today and in the future 1
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Thursday Sept 12 1957
State Fair Will
Offer Variety
Oklahoma's Semi - Centennial
State Fair opening September 21
with a jam-packed program will
serve as the climam to a year of
celebrations and attractions C G
Baker fair manager said
A pioneer Western theme domi-
nates the entertainment features
of the fair in keeping with this
Semi-Centennial year which ends
November 16 with the Oklahoma-
Notre Dame grid classic
The night grandstand show is
a Western-styled musical pro-
duction with the scope of a wide-
screen film and the sweep of a
TV spectacular The show is pro-
duced on a much larger scale
than the stage sensation—"Okla
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Watch Repairing
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Our New Style Watch Bands
and Other Accessories
Hunt's Jewelers
104 S Main — WH 9-3468
2124 N May — WI 2-6153
home It's set is a replica of an
old Western town spanning 260
feet The supervising director is
Le Roy Prinz winner of the
Academy Award and director of
hundreds of motion pictures
Leading rolls are played by
Douglas Kennedy (Steve Dono-
van Western Marshal) and Brad
Johnson (Lofty Craig of the An-
nie Oakley show) Kennedy's
singing and Johnson's gun-singing
are publicly presented for Ow
first time
The Royal American midway
with its E0 rides and shows also
has a Western attraction featur-
ing Lash LaRue remembered by
youngsters for his expert hand-
ling of the whip
Johnny (Crazy Ott6 Medley)
Maddox ragtime pianist plays a
featured roll in Aut Swenson's
Thriliznetcbooked for the first
four afternoons before the grand-
stand The pianist appears on a
novel moving platform as a part
of the thrill show noted for dar-
ing motor polo ramp-to-ramp
leaps burning barrier crashes
and precision driving
The finest livestock crops and
poultry that Oklahoma can pro-
duce will again overflow the ex-
hibit buildings
The Future Farmers of Ameri-
ca and the 4-H Clubbs are busy
arranging new- and attractive
methods for displaying their ex
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TRIBUNE REVIEW
(Publilhed in Bethany Tribune-
Review Bethany Oklahoma
September 12 & 19 1957)
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
CHANGE IN RATES IN
TIIE STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
To Patrons of Southwest-
ern Bell Telephone Co:
The Southwestern Bell Tele-
phone Company hereby gives
notice to the public that it has
filed with the Corporation Com-
mission of the State of Okla-
homa schedules which will
change or establish service con-
nection move and change ciiarg-
es charges for restoring service
after suspension for non-payment
installation charges for key
equipment and certain items of
miscellaneous equipment a a d
rates for extra directory listings
and joint user service throughout
portions of the State of Okla-
norna In which it operates and
that said change of rates in
volves an increase in service con-
nection move and change charg-1
es charges for restoring service
after ruErmsion for non-pay-1
rnent: installation charges for keyt
equipment and certain items of 1
miscellaneous equipment a n di
rates for extra directory listings
and joint user service charges 1
to become effective October 10
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You are further notified that
monthly rates for basic tele-
phone service will not be raised
however Southwestern Bell Tele-
phone Company proposes to re-
duce certain rates and charges
and to institute other subscriber
benefits contingent upon approval
of the increases herein referred
to
A copy of the proposed sched-
ules may be inspected by any
interested party at the office of
this Company Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
All parties interested in this
proceeding may obtain- informa-
tion as to time and place of hear-
ing upon this matter by address-
ing the Secretary of the Corpora-
tion Commission of the State of
Oklahoma Oklahoma City Okla-
homa Signed: SOUTHWESTERN
BELL TELEPHONE CO
By G H Orcutt
District Managet
The Christmas Seal is a symbol
of education of the joy of giv-
ing at Christmas tme of hope
for the afflicted of general grati-
tude for those who have been
given a helping hand
Medicine like art and music
speaks with a human tongue and
its knowledge and techniques
are dedicated to all mankind
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Church Calendar
Bethany Church
Of The Nazarene
Rev E S Phillips Pastor
Harry Craddock SS Supt
Robert Green
Minister et Christian Edeestiosi
Gene L Gore
Minister et Youth
Sunday School
Morning Worship
NYPS
Evening Service
Prayermeeting
9:30 am
10:45 am
6:30 pm
7:30 pm
7:30 pm
JERNIGAN MEMORIAL
CHURCH of Ue NAZARENE
31st & Hammond Sta
Leo L Lawrence Paster
Phone WII 9-6371
Horning Worship 11:00 um
6:45 pm
lunday School 9:30 am
Evangelistic Service — 7:30 pm
Wednesday Even 7:45 pm
Friday Evang eery 7:45 pm
(Hear Leo L Lawrence with the
Gospel on KLPR 11:40 on the
dial 815 - 3:45 am each Sunday
cuunal OF CHRIST
6200 N Mueller
V C Turner minister
Sunday
Bible Study 10:00 AM
Worship AM
Wership 7:30 PM
Tuesday
Bible Study 7:30 PM
"Everybody is cordially invited
to attend these services"
WILLIAMS MEMORIAL
NAZARENE CHURCH
825 N Beaver Bethany
Sunday School 9:30 am
Morning Worship 10:40 am
Groups 9:30
Evening
Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm
Prayer Meeting -Wed 7:30pm
Frank McConnell Pastor
- Clint Coats S S Supt
Arston Woods Ed Dir
Vestal Nichols Choirister
Melvin Gering Assl Choir Ister
BETHANY PENTECOSTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH -
406 N Asbury
Rev C Louis Gibbes pastor
6725 NW 28th St
Phone WII 2-8596
Sunday School 9:50 tun
Worship II:00 am
Life liners 6:30 pm
Evangelistic Service pm
Wed Worship 7:45 pm
Womens Aux Thurs 2:00 pm
"Everyone Welcome"
EASTSIDE CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
5939 NW 39th
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship
Youth Groups 6:30 pm
Evening Service 7:30 pm
Prayer Sr—vice Wed 7:30 pm
Darrel L Slack Minister
ST CHARLES
CHURCH CALENDAR
Sunday Masses — I - 9 - 11:30 am
Weekday Mass - Mon thru
Fri 8:15 pm
!Confessions: Saturdays
! 4:30 to 0:00 pm
'' 7:30 to 9:00 pm
Rosary and Benediction
Sunday at 3:15 pm
NW 50th it G-d)ve
Charles Beckman pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SW 3rd & Mueller
Joe W Crum ley - Minister
Sunday
Bible Study AM
Worship AM
YP Teng Class PM
Worship 6:00 PM
Wednesday
ladies Bible Class 10 AM
Bible Classes 7:30 PM
MERIDIAN PARK
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
NW 44th and Meridian
Sunday School am
Morning Worship --10:30 am
Junior Church 11:00 am
Laymen's Prayer
Meeting 5:00 pm
Youth Groups - 6:30 pm
Evening Service 7:39 pm
Boys & Girls Caravan
ednesday 700 pm
Prayer Service
ednesday 7:00 pm
Noble Hathaway Pastor
Dennis Bloomer SS Supt
Bethany First
Baptist Church
SW Second & Mueller
E M COX Pastor
Harry R Jensen
Musio & Promotion
Sunday School — 9:45 am
SS Supti——L P Lawrence
Morning WoreMp 11:01 am
Training Colon 6:11 pm
T IL Small Director
Evening Worship L 745 pn
Prayer Meeting
Wed Evening — 73 pm
Choir Rehearsal
Wed Evening --- IMO pa
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BIBLE MISSIONARY
CHURCH
- SAY 3rd & Holloway
Sunday School ans
Morning Worship 10:45 Lau
Evening Service 7:30 pm
Bible Study Thurs 7:30 pm
CALVARY
CHURCH of the NAZARZNIC
23rd lc Mueller
Sunday School 9:43
Morning Warship
NYPS — 9:43
Evangelistic Service 7219
Wed Prayermeeting
Sat Prayermeeting
a E Hodgson Pastor
LAKES BAPTIST CHURCLI
6309 NW 50th
Tom J Boone Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 aim
Morning Worship 10:50
Training Union 7:00 pm
Evening Worship 8:00 pm
Prayer Meeting Wed 8:00 pm
Come Bring a Neighbor!
CHURCH OF crinzsr
2515 N Geraldine
Alstone L Tabor — Minister
LORD'S DAY SERVICES
Bible School 9:45 a m
Worship Service 10:45 a tn
(Communion First)
Young People's Classes 6:30 p m
Worship Service 7:30 p at
— WEDNESDAY
Bible Study 7:30 p tn
AEULAII BAPTIST CIIURCII
14th and Meridian
Sunday School
Preaching Service MOO am
ETAT 7:00 pm
Evening Service S00 pm
Charles E Amos Pastor
PUTNAM CITY CHURCH
OF CMUST
5820 NW al
Minister Wm Floyd
unday Morn Bible Study 9:43
tmday Morn Worship 10:43
day Eve MTC 0:00
Amday Eve Worship 730
Wed Morn Ladies Class —10:00
Wed Eve Bible Classes 7:30
(Classes for all ages)
FIRST CITURCII OF CMUST
SCIENTIST
Warr Acres 5603 NW art
Sunday Service 11 am
Sunday School 11 am
(For pupils to 20 yrs of age)
Wed Meeting 8 pm
Reading Room Church edifice
Tues & Thurs 1 to 4 pin
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
5731 NW 41st Street
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 71:00 am
Christ Ambassadors
Evangelistic Service pm
Wed - Prayermeeting pm
Douglas J Friesen Pastor I
"You are a stranger hers "!
but once"
ita !igloo Supply Center
BETHANY BOOK S1101
20 W Mai a IVII 9-2195
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COLD SUFFERERS
COLD discomforts yield quickly ta -
STANBACK'S prescription formula
STAN BACK tablets or powders work
fast to bring comforting relief from
tired sore aching muscles neuralgia
and headaches due to colds
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Sandwiches Hamburgers
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Malts - Frozen Sloshes
Booths or Window Service
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Tribune-Review (Bethany, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957, newspaper, September 12, 1957; Bethany, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2057574/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.