Capitol Hill Beacon (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1959 Page: 1 of 6
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A r-eiide of weeks 1-1)!() in the cold
Yi cher v-t! iittended t meetin4
II!vdfwn tt the Library we were
so when the meeting broke
II!' i k i Myrtle thitchins
If v- (iuld ride lini-k to the Hill
vdh ler -I-Ion" she said But then
biwid tilat she Was currimtiy
Wiiev RI-hardsoCs park-
! library beuus'
dillted a tinder and would
priy for It
e 1yrtle walked about
10! LAN ni tile Litter cold
Atcbue
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luedity e‘uning we sought to
sale will' pease for a press
ue operate here at the Beacon
1 i ni ) everal filling sta-
films inquire far "axle grease"
Most of us old-thners have uSt'd
the stdif on wagon wheels But
the current crop of young men
lug ncver heard of it they had
for their own grease guns eon
guson law-IR-lent Co
in the city's "Claims and Pay-
roll" sheet handed out last Tues-
day there was only one item of
expense listed trom the Nlayoes
vilbe It was a teegram for $418
Iles in Phoenix Was the telegram
TO) him or ITIONI him? Was it
advice to Burba the acting
mayor? (Jr did he ask for in-
formation about the current po-
litical campaign? These things in-
trigue us
Hill Studenis Make
Deans' Honer Roll
Cou:ses Offered
For Cub leaders
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'Dien are lots of folks who have !
:it'd CaiAtol 111:1 all of their Among the more color ul Capito! T1 par:Jnagr conrnittee of the
lives and have never Ecen John Hill perstnaities i Iihttjt h- South Nleth: dist church and
Can:phi:II the ban:ter who died this TII full baa1 e tretnely Rev and Mrs John N Dutro
at k 111i11 wa: leal Capitol Bill p tut of his herittite and ant etry have opa1 hous Sunday 1fa 1 !
tister and i!:w trungs happened ts one of tile First Ana ricans from 3 pm to 5 pm at the recent-
t t!le bettettnent f Capitol Mil 11htfoot or Frthk kitth-'neli as ly remodeled 5!ifat1l Ler! parsonthat he vas not behind it he is known to his neith!itrs and t EW 35 Formerly a dupicx
niends incoutlez Keraa tib:t the brick vtis made into a
in his ancattry his :tram:f !t tat- ont'-unit
Pans have been redrawn and
Mg cut of the Klawa Chiafs re- Measrs! Barber Curt
the city has asked for bids iagaini
on the swinuning pool at Wiley ettled 1 y 1111 govTnroent in Ana-I Vancicvert Clyde Mathews Robert
POSt park Metropolitan Paving
clarkti fron5 the Slack h1- oi the ' Wilson W m
alter 'N''elt Jerry Steph-
all'ot is
Co wi: gi Ven the contract for the 1 " ' ' ' 1 ens Carvel StalThe s J T Whitson
median-strip curl) and gutter on 1 Mr and Mrs Kh-T 11411 hive Eddie Kill and the Gouts Plumb-
S Shields 451th to 59th streets made their home at 1w8 sw 1:11 !r 1114 company ive of thcir time and
:! the pas yoar
t 13 s and tn: ir raillorni ''"thor in rmiothaing the house
Clist 1170
I all live in Capitol Hill 'Many individuals old groups in
1 he Ke11-1-Tiells have nin g'111d- t'Ai china li add ea itt'llS of furnish
And evidently we are to get a
i children who are Icarnine Cie o! 1 Ines to the hon e to make it more
Lridre at SW 39 and lanes for the
1 Indbn crafts from a in is'er 1-ich- at1riylive and comtortable Toe
(ity is buying $'285 worth of steel
handrails fsom Robbersan Steel Co cr Lightfoot has his own Inlidii adding items were the Lit tle church
CX1)(Pit 14n t 1Lt t 1i 1! use is a "hvile'" uridT the dui ton of Mrs T1111
Concha Construction Co is pitting
in a nit sewT in Bl k 62 11story to keep lit traditiins o' ' '71ie the Criers class the III
say oc usac
Ililkre I Heights Addition fag' Fur- hi''' furebeal's athe Lee class the Intti'alediate Youth
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uson Invelment Co 1i':htfoot will make liitory c- me ' D11vAlip tia? Seni ''r Methodist
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I ! alive for the childst n (1 Columbus YLutli fellowhip the 71'1ry-Martha
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in the choi claims and Pay- s o cim
on Fridty will a stag- rot- -lass Circle 3 of the Woman's So-
iv nut last 'furs-
eant that will In( 1ude an Indian ciety of Christian Sfa'vice the Sun-
lot h!uoieti
Seven Oklahoma State aniversity
students from Capitol 11i1 were
named (al th Deans Honor Noll
tor t1 :all a-mester
()SU tU(hflt muot airry at leaiA
15 how iS no wrade
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above to he hiled fo this 1141(011
loastra Raymond Grod aald
tutlent of Candid
Mil ai Mary Ann McGee 1315
SW 25 °junior Inane econonnes
Mary (lienda Morris 4613 S Ale-
s iiii 110111e ermionncs
Uoherta Kay Morrs 1613 S NU—
Kinky fruslonan education:
ward lv Rcddick 1232 SW 18th
onnuor education Janus E Scar-
brough 625 SW 36senior agricul-
Car Joyce BMW n Smith 2309 S
SI Clairlumor home econamics:
Robert Patton Todd 719 SW '35
lmilumm engineering William
Byerly 337 SE 46 freshman artii
and seituwes a cra
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I ver alter to) to C !EOlifif I UI ( Ira till :rng- (') for the
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Mrs RLbert Hamilton Mr ami
E O Foster couts Plumbing Cunl-
ary N'r and :Irs J G Bluir sr
Mrs jay De Fehr and the Burthick
Furniture company
Mcullsrs of the virsonage cum-
eyS representatives
from the adult and youth class
and the couAnission on stfward-
shi) and l'imutee They are Nil's
Jaque lin Bruha cl)airman W C
L HILL
Grant Square Gels
More Buildings
Residences Account
For Most Permits
The "Int1-nry addition to Grant
tuare'' as listed at the city's build-
ing department will be 9450 square
feet will echst $45000 Permit was
taken out by Richard A Brand
Inc Brand is also building a ware
htene at 100 NE 26 also to cost
adtve $40000
Joe Sehmitt 1105 SW 43 is build-
Me a residence to cost $9000 au-
crcling to in II wination on the build-
ing permit issued to him
dttok Duf filer formerly building
in the lillicrest area has permits
101' ft $26060 home at 8614 N
Georgia
Ciller permits show:
Suverior liJ111e' Bill Stubbs &
Co home in Western Hills 713 SW
40 $18000 Edwitrd Locke 2324 SW
48 repair $1500 Magnolia Petro-
leum Co S Robinson 4 pinups
$81:0 Roy Parsons 719 SW 43 resi-
dent e $16 000: Geo M Dean 733
tW 34 rebuild rarage $1000 Don
(tionbell 1:916 SW 24 storm cellar
J M Lindsey 3309 S Stutz addi-
tion $100 13111 Rowlett 7000 S
Country Club Drive home $18000
Ernest R Brady 204 SW 20 addi-
tim $300 Consolidated Home
Saildus Russef Showalter 5 resi-
dences in the 3300 block SW 46
all in the $9000 range
Chis F 11Avland 5006 S Land
tit ion $300: Harvey 11 Fold
3412 S Parkview addition $950
Capitol Hill Roofing Co Bill Whit-
lock 122G SW 38 addition $1600
D X ClJer 2 homes in the 2300
block SW 41 each $7000: W H
Philips 1013 SE 41 addition $200
at the regular rate pkasure
at t ha Thts:inlieri International i
Ara Thrce speeli e riteA by Leon
! leliq T!)e event v ill t:ike place H
71tri 11 12 in the Gaylord Room of
:Ile dowilloli ri YMCA SeVen speak- obert Evatigellsti
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' the dist net cont -st ut Tuls 1 on a
L ' - - - " - ' The Hobert Evangelistic team will
FRANK KEAll-TIGA later date
conduct u Cludstian Church Cru-
Jack Braswell prcsident of the
bade March 1 to the 15tn at the
camp scene complete with tecm Ctipiiiil Hill Club 709 will present
Capitol Hill ChriFtlan Church The
tomahawks historial Inci n co table topics Kenrwth Cook and Bill
first week will be for visitation in
a cradle tind peace pipe Kcah-Tigh Hardin will participate as Judges
the homes and the second week
Reeder a Columbus Cubscout will anti Harold Newman will terve as
for preaching services
awist liki trandlather in th !11 w a c::unter Jim Daniel was chosen
This EVangelistic team Ls corn-
of Im-lkin thinces and son4s in full vi tin idternate speaker posed of Mr and Mrs Lee G IL
cost unie Attendance at the contest Ls ex-
bert The team Was called to 'cid
The Friday program al Columbus fleeted to be slightly in excess of four cooperating Christian churches
school is set for 3 o'clock Admis iit two-hundred and fifty members and
la greater Capitol Hill The co-
ls open to the puhlic at 10 cents guests
operating churchefi are Capitol Hill
I r children and 23 cents for a kilts
Christian Indiana Avenue Christ -with
the proceeds to benAlt Cu)
kin Southwest Christian and Ma-
tlack 9 of Columbus district outheast Te-Icher crest Christian While Hobert ill
Each Sunday and Thursday--Capitol Hill's Representative Newspaper
CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION SINCE 1905
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA Tlirl:SMY FEPRI'ARY 261959
The Cub training course Im cub- Avenue Christ-
inaters den mothers committee- t1 the'l-'1:-:ell 't-:-h-eltAl'-I'lit ' C' Christian Indiana r 1 r 1
itin Southwest Christ ia n and Ili :I-
Rio 9 of Columbus district 30tilliCESt i eilther crest Christian While Hobert 'kill
men and all persons interested in b
Cubbing will start Mond'ay l'vlar 2 direct the Crusade in all t he
An all-day session will start MIN IN SERVICE Util r churches he will personally direct
MLnday morning Mar 2 at 9 o'clock Marine -:t Mi( hael P Ile:lib:Ye '1111 3P OnEOr Tour the visitation and do the pre3ch-
at the South Lee Ntetholist cluirch on of Nir and Mrs Dim Pnbre ing at the Capitol Hill Cluktbn
Lasting until 3 e'cloA this FiX VII SW 59 t)ok rat in t'ie 13:h Jim Powell art teacher of South- This team was called for the i
hour session will cover the complete rsar reicbrition of the Ind
-!1-t lii!'helLyil i:1 be a sponsJr alpitol Hill Christian because !
annivt r
Inv Cub trainim Everyone is ri Marine Division Feb 2 it Camp for the YMCA spinsored tour of their outstanding Fucces in other
— tr lunch A baby-Sit t" I !i111110 N (7 Eurode th:s summer Countries to churches They have had capacit:
lo-iml sick lun A baby-Sit
Ltjetine NC l'111Dde tilS summer countries to cnurtnes Tney nave nad capaca:
a ch
will by tivailable Tii 11n whiol train yt 0 be visitA on th e June 15 to July crowds in their night Eervices aft-I
1: tour will be Scotland England average Cu ne thou:and mbl:ir! it
Another Cub training course win round t) fulfill its roles a lorr?-
!dart Manday Mar 2 at 7:30 pm in-radiness has been based it 1":'11011 Cternr'nY Switzerland year in their crusades Rev G 0
Lejeune since Ilii3 Thily France and Holland High- Bell raid
at Fxchawe Ave Baptist church
at Fxchatige and S Fenn This six F!11001 santors and anyone over the Both members of the team re-
weeks couise rneeting each Monday nee of 18 years are eligible for the celved their training for this
P
night will c:)ver tile Cub basis train- CRIITIN CHAIRMAN trip cial work at Northwest Christ len
ing and ildvanced Cub training All And litifiin of 5S:8 S Francis Tbe mr-up will fTy both ways college and the University of Or
Cubber are urged t one of ha m c-
ciran of the VFW Post 1857 ia across the Atlantic: all sl bt-seeing on on and at Phillips univsity Eiji
s o attend
these eours be Buil I'd Seward in char0 of arranging the lir ill hiY toms and continentttl travel It ill liobert holds the Bachelor ef The
lint1 a i n ining chairman Arrow- Parties sPonsored by the Post in be via first class rail accommuda- °logy from Northwest Christian
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head District Norman tions college and the Bachelor of The-
Texan Chal!enge
Shidds Tumblers
Texas is in t(ting' the Cap-
11:1 lirea on Friday evenin
bting to get even with tip
Ihglits innuustic group
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ether friendly' John C Campbell chairman of
14:4 svry t ‘'11' NI Oh the the board and co-Lunider of the
Tevins ly) tut- wahoma National bank died 1ut's-
01 ire'? mission will be day 1 pm at his home on North
-k charged and the Eastern had been seriotmly
potilie is invited to attend 'and not expected to live for the
Leon N TIM principal of shields past two weeks and even prior to
Ileielits elementary school sPends that time conlioed largely to his
a
It 01 time with the youngsters honie
of his chti1 in gymnastic training Campbell founded the Oklahoma
and always haa t teain iii tip-t0 Natioial bank in was intensely
shape for competition Norma Row- mince in Capitol Hill alftiirs since
lo the club training that time Even of late Years when
The ‘71iidds heighn team compet- he rarely ever came to the bank
ed in an invitation meet last De- building he kepi constantly hi
t'ember with the Dallas ykaingsters touch with its aftairs by phone and
coachel by Lester Gillian tin out- mainetined an active interest hi
gymimstic coach there iinything pertaining to Capitol Hill
for the past 33 years Ile was 61 years old
'flare will ten to twelve boys Campbell NUS born in Harrison
and girls competing t n each lcam— Arkansas V aS proud of his birth-
all under the age of twelve Four place only last month culling this
jh:ges will be on hand 'and flash newspaper to say that he too
curds will show the scoring as each anted to be listed among those
contest is unlerway Ail contests who came from Arkansas Ilis par-
will tw judge-1 according to the ents Mr and Mrs J D Campbell
AAU rules in tumbling trampo- went to Seminole Okla in 1910 'and
and preparatory calisthenics John went through highschool
Nance prono IS a 1200j show by there He worked in banks in Semi-
nole in Arizona before cooling to
the kids and hodea tali of Clint-A
Oklahoma City to a Job at the
Hill will turn out to welcome the Tradesnum National' bank
Texans and give supprt to the
It was while he was at this 'Tank
competing teams
Leon NaTIM principal of Shields
Ileithts elementary school spends
a Int ot time with the ynungsters
of iii liuI in gynunistic training
and always has a team in tip-taip
shape for competition Norma Row-
land as:ask la the club training
The itthii:Ids heights team compet-
ed in :in invitation inect last De-
cember with the Dallas youngsteri
coatliel by Lester (italthi tin out-
standaig gytitilastic coach tillTe
fOr the past 33 years
D X Cloer 2 homes in tile 2300 It was while he was at this 'Tank
connoting teams
bloyk SW 41 each $7000: W II that he went in with Glen L Dark
Phillips 1013 SE 41 addition $200 to found the Oklahoma National
Wink Dark operatiLd the bank for
p
hbrary Features a short time then Campbell took
over active management
YWCA to Conduct f If 1'1 The new bank came to Capitol
Art o Hill in competition with a strong
bank aheady here—the Capitol
Membership Dri n him ve
Art Through chemicals Utate bank When the latter bank
failed the Campbell bank bought
Tile YWCA will conduct the Art in action by way of thins
--J -- -'------' their building 223 W Conunerce
annual membership drive starting can be st'en TuesdaY' Mal 3' at and have been in that locution ever
Mach 1 to March 15 Cost :)f the the M'ain Library when the month- since
year's membership is $2 and up ly Fine Arts series co-sponsored by Campbell was never one to push
xvith lnditional class ilvs in nlanY the Auchinekss FoundLtion and the himself to the forefront Ile was
of the classs The YWCA receives Libraries' Community Workshop behind a1ino5t ever civic improve-
only 22' of its budget from the Division is resumed The March ment move since 1929 but his name
United Fund the remainder from progriun which starts at 8 pm was rarely ever in the public prints
memberships and fees in the Main Library auditorium is Old files of the Beacon have but
Captol Hill patrons may have cflicd "Art on Film" It will comkt few re:erences to Campbell 'A-
tli advantag' of the Y-Teen clubs of four short fib us by Nzmnan Nic- thought at least four of the bank's
the adult programs for inrm nd Laren Cairo-him artist and pro- employees have served as presidents
V omen include classes in bridge due' in what he terms experimen- of the Capitol Ilill chamber of coin-
swimming ceramics landscape qIir- tal films The artist introduces a
Illeree
ciening French Spanish Russian unique medimn of art through
1" '''' '-"""---"'"'' "'"'—'''' """ — Oki files of the Beacon have but
Camtol Hill patrons may hai'e cflcrl "Art on Film" It will comkt few re:erences to Campbell 'A-
tli' aiivantag' of the Y-Teen clubs1 of four short films by Nzmnan Mc- thought at least four of the bank's
the adult programs for nirm ind I Laren Can'icliim artist and pro- employees have served as presidents
wonart include classes in bridge ducer in what he terms experimen- of the Capitol Hill chamber of coin-
swimming ceramics landscape
VII- tal films The artist introduces a !tierce
dening French Spanish rtinsian 1 unique medimn of art through
Once in seeking a picture of
and creative writing Senior '-:t1-1 drawing and painting directly on
Campbell to use in a special NU-
zens from 50 years up take part in film with chemicals These Faint-
lion of the Beacon we were able to
clasies Drop-In center daily rind ings take the 1 rtn of moving ab-
parties twice a :nonth (ifienlbyr- ! tracts as for example the familiar find wilY °Ile of him in ti grout)
ship not requiredi It is the only picture ever on file
country dance tune Piddle-de-dee
at the Capitol Hill newspaper ofime
is represented on the film by lines
Campbell had no brothers or
and colors which synchronize with
Girls Tennis Teams sisters Mrs Campbell has only a
the rhythms of the ITIUSie
Invited to Tournament fan to Coniment half-liNther and sister It is pre-
dicted at the local bank that Ctunp-
CommentarY bY EdWard Sicnin' bell's affairs will be capably car-
Capitol Hill and US Grant high
art ind English instructor at Cas-
schools are being invited to send ried on much as always by Mrs
ady school will precede and follow Campbell an uble business woman
teams to participate in the Inn-
each Liam An attempt to guide the
tational Tennis Tournament for in her own right
viewer's experience will be the pur- I rs
Jaquenn man a c!airnian w u! r and colors winch synchronize ualli --""'"— """ "- --"-- -
Krumr e Mrs Jerry Stephms M's lirls Tennis Teams
h
te rhythms of the music sisters Mrs Campbell has only a
half-brAher and sister It is pre-
F!g: r Kidd Mrs riy De Fehr Mrs Invited to Tournament oan to Conurent
Clyde M'attliews Yrs Robert Ham- 1 dieted at the local bank that Cturip-
Commentary by Edward Sloan
Uton Irss 'Bill prpe!!ert Miss Vicki ' Capitol Hill and US Grant high bell's affairs will be capably W-
I art tinci English instructor at Cas-
ried on much as always by Mrs
inner and Rev and Mri John I schools are being invited to send
dv I I rill precede and follow
'Miro of the parsonage teams to participate in the Invi - a - Sei(X) IA Campbell an table business woman
each film AT I attetinot to guide the
cl inich tn !in rs a
tend t heir tational Tennis 'Fouinament for in her own right
All
lorilies and a:I interested friends high school girls April 24-25 it viewers "Perieue Will be the Pur- Campbell Was inteiS!sted in a
pose or ins comments accurding to
:' the luirch ile eurdidry invited Oklahoma College for Wonwn host of enterprizes other than his
Sl'oan u
wh th
o feels that opn th-
to the op II home Each school may bring four en- ' - bank most notable being the Cap-
ol Rill Savings and Loan Associa-
films are uncommon they do not
it
- tries in singles and three trams in
nyed detailed expn
laation
tam the First State Bunk & Trust
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r pliturs and chaperom's makm Iine Arts
litograin is a con- ' Co of this city and the Oklahoma
iike- p
er to eltresent resurvations may fniwnfl inniJion ui eoll)!iis on small Nitional Nturt'eave Co
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Ftriday night in a college dormitor' atlo (as of the arts and this Par- 1 it wat Campbell who made possible
t71" 1
hIII loLlni 3ster at a no min meals fee Exit player Win tieu:ar one expl les contemporary : the local Ifillcrest Golf and Country
S : pay for her own and may be abstrAct art with ine vi lo
ew of in- dub by buying the land holding
(-Thitt pill will be represented !Prved in the college dining room MI lirther understanding totid it till money was rabed then mdt
it thi InteMalOnal
at the regular rate pleasure nig it I prohtlesso to the new mem-
TOIShWet i
krta lln'ee speell vntest by Leon bership He erected the half-block
ieler event will take place
m o -
1 rv-- of bismess bundmgs at 300 W
The
larch 12 in the Gaylord Roof o ert Evatiffellstic tean cmi—(A--
1 remodelled the old
b building on the northwest c rner of
he downtov‘n YMCA Seven speak- !
rs vill vie for the trIMv with thp I 11 I 1 1 Ar-11 1 ! -- — -1 I-1 - —1 — commerce and Robinson sent the
rs vtll vie for the trc)ihy with the Fl
winner brin4 hi compute in olds ComDined Cr Ll sad
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year in their crusades Rtv G 0 1'"Y I)e!1" univer-
Bell rtid I y NIrs Hobert hts u Bachelor
ef Music e c
Both members of the team re- Deu from Northwest
Chrgtian college
ceived their training for this c-
ciiil work at Northwet CI r L itn 'Hobert will do the preaching and
college and the tniverAty of Ore- assist Mrs Hobert vith the music
gon find at Phillips university EiJ fly Ill both work with the young
Hobert holds the Bachelor of The- people of the church Rev Bell ex-
ologY from Northwest ChriNtiAn trais a cordial invitation to the
college and the Bachelor of The- community to attend the services
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Friendliness happiness and toler-
ation help a person to do a good
Job Of growing ord
SIX PAGES
Chamier Itrum 13-chetigl
money to the Capitol Hill chamber
of commerce for their present up-to-date
quarters
With the Oklahoma National
Mortgage Co Campbell developed
Campbell Are and started an-
other subOlvisi:n which too bears
his name and that of his wife
Janne 11 Acres
Funeral for the well-known bank-
er kill be Thursday 10 am at the
Capitol Ilin Baptist church with
Rev Hugh Bumpas conducting the
service Burial will be in Rose Hill
Abbey Capitol Hill Funcval Home
in charge
Active pallbearers will be: John
VoorhLTs T IN Utterback Lloyd
Bartlett Jack Duffner Clarence
Bliuk and Keith Smith
Listed as honorary pallbearers
ire board of direct Oklahoma
National Batik: R Lewis Barton
Jell' W Beaty Geo T Copeland
L F Doekum Edd L nisei Roger
E Jones Roy E Jones J F Kim-
broindi E M Lookabaugh Herman
Mersfai Lee V Sneed Dr A H
Jacks n Geo Eimer ly and N L Dil-
low Leo Smith president Capitol Ili ll
Saving and loan Association
Roy Glass vice president Liberty
National Bank and Trust Company
A J Peters vice president First
Natitelal Bank iind Trust Company
Cliff Skinner retired
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7 '30 f“r an- !tudents of Fillmore school pre
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7-m----4-r:--"i---7--7riA sciited the entertaining musteitt pro-
1 fl0 - 1 141 iral itit the Capitol Hill chamber
- - '1!'4"? forum luncheon on Tuesday at th
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' '' ''$:- A Kivanio Youth Center
'' Under the direction and (taunt)-
' tint:tient of NIrs Edna Harper the
4 ( Is trio Carol Little Fiona Moore
tA4"-4 ‘') -7' -7tit1 and Caro o
14 l Roper sang "Ills Invi-sible
r ' ji t: !: i 1 I L (111)(111 mildl "ITammy: e p 1 s
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le '1 ri bow at h lano tla
I t I ed "Around the World" and a toe
Ji ! 'T - Papping 'llob-Cat EN)gle"
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t ' 1 Elevvn well-blended voices Terry
t
lts' 4 i::'! k Ander Gne
son e Cvey Richard
k" '4 Griines John iltBrIde Ricky Mc-
'" ----L- 1 ' Fecley Walter Shade Marsha Gib-
son Linda Cirehtin Connie Nutt
' ' Ann Pound and Gayle Turnbow
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i give rousing renditiiins of "A Merry
-vs - " Life" "Tumbling Tumbleweed" and
( "Catch 'a Falling Star"
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totni a tt itl‘iNftilikejislitLoIlln daan all uctitil a rel 01 atYt e-
JOHN C CAMI'lil11 Lovett gave a colorful performance
to the march tune "King Cotton"
ry Pt1 killS Vice president
to I lo the program
St"de Bank and ' rrirt Co
Ihrry
FirA St
C-Hill Branch 'Y'
Exceeds Sel Quota
New Building Assured
By Successful Drive
Nlonday was victory nifdit for the
workers in the Capitol 11111 Branch
Y building criipaign when they
reported 153 per cent of the assign-
ed 1Thanch quota The final report
dinner was held liIonday evening
with all Branches reaching tlie
quota with the pattern gifts divis-
ion stiil short of the val
The final tally of the Capitol inn
totul was $53318 for the quota set
for $35000 The big gifts division
under the leadership of Dr K E
Smith turned in the highest per
cent for the Capitol Bill area with a
496 per cent of the assigned quota
Capitol Bill's quota report rank-
ed third cf the seven divisions in
the city including the pattern gift
division
Bill G Lowe chairman of the
Capitol Hill drive gives credit for
the tremendous success to the un-
tiring work of the division workers
and the generosity and enthusiasm
of Capitol Hill for the welfare of
its youth
Bids to be Opened
On School Building
Bids for the new I)ho rio:s school
building to be built at Ell 40 and
M:Wnilia 1011 be CO!thidered at a
11trold Finlay president t-itock- Members Weleomed
yards 13 nk President E M Sellers presided
Spencer Miller vice president 1(r the meeting W it h Rev Rex Tun-
Cii y National Bank and 1'11M Co ner pastor of Drtiper Park Chris-
Chas P Stuart president Fidelity tian church giving the invocation
National 13ank and Trulit Company CharLs Yoachum Mrs Ruby Chas
(dill and Jeff D Martin were intro-
duced and welcomed as new mem-
berS D C C Hisel announced a meet-
ing of the Congressional Action
ccmmittee of the cleunber for
Thursday at 1:30 at the chamber
oil ices
Thurman Medley spoke on the
petition being circulated to estab-
lish an Arena Building at the fair-
grounds and urged that citizens
petition for a bond issue for ccn-
struction Commenting on action of the
Tuesday morning city council L J
Wilkes said that bids are being re-
advertised for the Wiley Post park
project bids taken for the new
$336500 hangar at Will Rogers field
and an appraisql was ordered for
the city park land at 38th and S
Robinson
Bridge Burned
Ben Gullett reported a $10000
county bridge burned Monday night
at SO 74th Preliminary investiga-
tions point to vandulism Gullett
said that the main interest in
bridges was focused on the Agnew
and Pennsylvania bridges and many
of the smaller ones built by the
county were overlooked such as the
74th street bridge that was com-
pleted only two or three months
A victory report was given on the
Capitol Hill 'Y Branch fund Cain:
paign by John Liles who gave credit
for the success to the fine civic
organizational work done on t h e
campaign
Dr Thomas C Points will be the
speaker for next Tuesday's meetinj
Sum Turnbow program chairman
announced
BRIDWELL AT LACKLAND
Ralph A Bridwelr son Of Arr
Nwcial meeting o the school board and Mrs Ralph liridwell of 2800 S
on Thursday Mar 12 at the ad- Ilroadway left on Feb 11 for basic
niiilLt:Ition building 900 N Kliin training vdth the Airforce at Lack-
Fred Projezny tr is the archi land AFB in Pan Antonio Bridwell
tect for the prop(mul $270Oo0 build- is a 1958 gradoute of Capitol 1101
ing project to be started this siginf hnhschool
Si ti3 1 A!1kAt1 sint unsigned iind not satkiied with contra t
offers Vankee baseball star Mickey Niantle is more in
in bowling than bast halls as he shows off his grip to 1:rnie flanks of
the hica4o Cubs Kinks will report to spring training while Mantle
will conlanue his holdout for a Iltitt't contract The two baseball
tilaers g okt together in Mantle's new bowling venter in
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Sellers, E. M. Capitol Hill Beacon (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1959, newspaper, February 26, 1959; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2061089/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.