Capitol Hill Beacon (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 80, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 26, 1959 Page: 1 of 10
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The rcasnn some girls never
get married is that they have
priced themselves out of the
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been an increase every year This
year we expect that there'll te on
In just about every bush
So far we have found Jut about
every one of them before blunder-
ing into them Only casualty was
one sting on the eldest granddlugh-
ter's leg In the winter time how-
ever we found a huge one which
had been unknown to us so we vow
to be extra cautious this summer
Only we folks who have tangred
with a big wasp nest know h-iw
severe can be the penally of cnrlea
Perhaps we ought to report
to our readers that our grand-
son I now an aocoloplished
crawler It seems that he can
scoot aeross the room faster than
a horse can run although that
may be an exaggeration A book-
case which is at floor level fasci-
nates hint and he'd love to tear
off every book cover Thursday
evening with him smiling and
happy we got out the trusty
kodak aml sought to rez1Drd the
expressions In Immortal celluloid
Big On seeing the flash equipment
he sobered up and eld not smile
for the rest of the evening
Our firt grindehild was almost
blinded by flash bulbs before she
was old enough to walk The second
one was not-so-much photographed
and now the last has hardry a pic-
ture to his name
Methodist Men's club of South
Lee Methodist church held a dinner
nieeting with Robert l'of presiding
About 20 men attended Discussion
included use of the proceeds fram
the Ground Hog dinner to paint the
outside of the churchls edtwotion
building J T Whitson Floyd Jen-
MI Leonard Cldham and Vernon
Crossland were appcinted a com-
mittee in charge of the family night
supper preceeding the church's
Fourth Quarterly conference on
April '29
At election of officers for the
new church year beginning June 1
10t Per Copy
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Took Nick Reding to lunch todity :f"': '' '
Nick loves to talk to people His t:! :
Wife is home from the hospital now V - :
Wier quite a !eige there looking t:-'
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grrAtly hnproved Nick says tin tr : 4A414 - ' -"—
May they'll have been married 49 --'w00z o'"-''-ts' :
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Reding has lots of chips Once
Ixe used ta joke that Nick had ' :" ' -
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money in the e banks we printed
his ci Jocks I but it is likely that he
n ay use as many as bur banks i ‘
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Ve weren't seeking favors from s!'1''': -'7
the al-timer even though he is a :
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wealthy man and we need money ?r-M'f':'" 1" l''''
We JUSt wanted t o r eiterate to him (--3e-'i:
that we think he has done a lot ''''1' r c-k":
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for Capitol Hid 1 ti i er' '
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It was part of Nick's farm vh?re
Rancho Vilage now stands Nick
It Y Vila
would not sell the ground until km PER
was a:-isured that it would be use 1 per:y w rci a the 3
to build a fine-real delvT se:Aion and Associates Advert's'
That came to pass with RR Vill- in Tusa will be the gue
age being (for awhile) the Hill's for the Tuesday lunchem
finest residential section Since then the Capitol Rill chambe
the Country Ciub 'addition came merce
into being to rival it Ward a graduate of 1
The huge new Reding Fihopping versity is experienced in
Center was built cn another part television advertising li
of Nick's wheat field Nick today production manaer and
takes a great deal of pride in the of national hows His s
fact that it is doing a fine business be "Let Your Advert sing
However he still mu7t come dawn you:
to Cmunerce and Robinson to buy
his limnmer bandies as he did this I ORKERS INIFI
week The monthly meeting o
Nick still has over 60 acres un- day school wrokers of Cal
developed It could go for residential pie will be held Monda
or business development In either April 27 'At Shipirmn's
case it will command quite a sum
on the ground while or
the airport"
Junior Rotarian Ciau
US Grant highschoor
duced by Rotarian Tom
while on n-r!
Claude
C-Hill Jaycees Set
Tennis Tournameni
I I Tennis tournaments are coming
A fourth would probably be un- to Capitol Hill The Capitol Hill
known to the family album Junior chamber of comm:a-ce in
cooperation avith the Capitol
Methodist Men's Club Tennis Asso-mtion is planning the
area tournament for May 15 iind
Elects New Officers 16 Gaines will be played cn school
Ind perk courts
Methodist Men's club of South There will be trophies for the
Lee Methodist church held a dinner tvinners and medals fmi ruiners-up
nieeting with Robert l'of presiding to each of the five divisions boys
About 20 men attended Discussion to 18 years novice and 1-ttermiiii !
included use of the proceeds frail alumni girls to 18 and adults both
the Ground Hog dinner to paint the siro?s and double play
outside of the church's eduention Winners in the boys and !rims
building J T Whitsan Floyd Jen- divisions 1111 be eligible to enter
Fen Leonard Cldham and Vernon the state tournament in Shawnee
Crossland were appAnted a cow- in June For Information on enter-
mittee in charge of the family night ng the contests contact L H
supper preceeding the church's Bengtson Capitol Hilr coach Wm
Fourth Quarterly conference on Mills U S Grant coach: Fred
April 29 loway of Southeast highschool or
At election of officers for the David Sellers at the Beacon office
new church year beginning June 1 Entry forms nre available frim any
the following were named: Robert of the coarhes
Bruce president Clyde Matthews Trophies will be displayed in the
aace-president: and Mlles highschools preceding the May 15-
burn secreta ry-t reamter 18 tournament
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Grill Ap it: ILL
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Advertising Agency Broilers Bring 111(ickNione Ihstriet
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Speaker Scheduled - Premium Prices )illInlie Mitclleil of Rah()
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kl-f' ' o 1 the duettion of the membtr of the 1 iir-old Cub sco ut of Ranc ho NT:- Itlea n ail l i ancl k—
the name Mic
ite Pack 91 submitted the winning stone ! ligen ittulally adoMed
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' f:'4tys:if ' rwricultural committte of the Ki- name in int reent c ri!rTh
for ilii' t ii i Ihil are i trign Itist-
-4''t -')4 : - i' wanis club Fit the Youth Center last The cglitet for a new 1ialll0 WaS MI V ' l IIICIllde Wile II
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i--i ' otwrit-t- s - : W ednesday needed v him the Arrowhead Dis- J i Nu :hi m: 1 F
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ttI t of toillit h it Caitit1 Hill a I v
! d : - : - N a3 elvLi a
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-tt tt - $1) iitt I :: tiyi at for ts-I owing
o s t ' ' r oximately $90 for s o me 43 - i4
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t ' i - '" 7"'' ' broilers The youngsters not onli lM'S41)'t- c4 - (-imp :a lit iiii I cremonics I:I St F
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'''t '''-' 4 :VP' ' I )1:1' 14' s i
it:'''Ol'71'''i clay t nii i at the District Cour
t to sell the balance of t t
: 4:1:it g ho broil- ot I' i I i ii at the r
Southininsie
' 8 f $ " '''''A r? 'il (Z-':
‘ Z ''"'s Af4 ers they brought to the club but Pr: ' ! ::ii tionich 13 li Rohs m
'ilk r ' 4 4t ' t :-''':':l
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'1::' :00 Oi' l': : ": mg program tor the n y )ugsters as
ei?tof 1): 3'0:0 they re eive i merchandise gifts as
-4'4'41' t'' : '': -ttV-:- ' well Particularly intet?stiug w is
' 'siii641' a 4i4ii:st'eiit14 IX44' that the Lieutenant Governor of
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1 ' Jill 1-- v- :t menbur of Miis Dill
Lit bit t' Ur 2 of the Ittni
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Villi a i a is v- here his mother Iris
suivo d as i a itnother for the past
ttwo te 1 1i:1:my's whole family is
Scom-aunded with Ins tivo oller
PERRY WARD the KiWaniS Judge J Fred Datigh- 'le ttlii
bio!titirs Chitties (11 lie awl Gi try
erty presented Inc gifts to the N - k 1)k 5 tit taking an active part in
PenY Wm-il ( ( t he Peri Y W1rd yr ungst is as 1 ell as the awards ''k' 8- (IP)')!H? MCS iMiteIPAI served as
and Associates Advertising agency 1 e -it:tit deinti e ea
t1nai for liv yrs while lief
I The Lt Governor also annoinced
in Tosia will be the guest speaker 4 'F: 1' - 011 r )1 w?
1 that a giwantic Youth Rally will 1 ail in Cubbing
be
for the Tuesday luncheon forum of e
n :01 at Taft stadium on Nlav 3 at e'f:- ' P: tr conferred appropriate
the Capitol Hill chamber of corn- II - ' ' t :'k i1
' which time Lucile Ball 1 of Lue' i" ' -' !' 4- - --: 1 liiito s on Jimmy on Friday cening
merce
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Ward a graduate of Tul CM- and Desb vvill 1rosent a iimir- 5 ''‘:4 '''' ''''''' t' ' Si4''-4 L t'iii animalyack pie s miter when
sa
tet and be actively in char-)o of tlL
versity is experienced in radio and
television advertising having
been Prz'J))ni of stars
production manacr and anmuncer George Rodesney came in fiir
of national shows His subject will laure!s as the Lieutmilit Governor
be "Let Your Advertsing Work for comi:limented h m upon the beiL
You" record in the distrL)t fr interclub
meetings
WORKERS WET i It was announced that member)
The monthly meeting of the Sun- enough to fill three tables would
day school wrokers of Calvary Te:ri- attend Cotton Clover's id:strict goy-
pie will be held Monday evening ernor) meeting to be held with tlie
April 27 'at Shipmi)n's c9le at 7 downtown club of Kiwanis This
o'clock ' meeting was held on Tnursdiy
s
of money Maybe it will be devetop- I
ed in this year's building boom —
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maybe not Iota long time i 1 t--
Thwever we'll bet that as long r I ravel is Spreading
as Nick Reding has 'iny control
over it whatever is built there wil C
iViliPitiO I 1 Furbay S
e aysb a credit to the great b'outhside --) t-
"Two-thirds of the world popu-11
It has come to our attention
'anon emerging from isolation in i
that plat restrictions in your de'
the E hurt span of 50 years is far-owell is Speaker
are not worth the paper they're
writing in change" Dr Llin Fur-
written on The whim of a Judge
bay told E'authside Rotarians at the
way change it City laws are so
Friday luncheon at Dodson's cafe- It
written too that everything favors Rata
teria y is Dire( tor of Air 'or l'y ent 111 11
al ealtd
the builder and developer Ordi-
World Education for Trans World
nary wine-run home owners must Airlines haplain L Maak Powell of the
ines and in this capacity is on
be ever-vigilant and sometimto
constant air tows of the world Central State Griffin Alemorial has-
that's not enough
Furbay reviewed riaan's pregrz-s pitaf Norman was the speaker at -
I I thrJugh the ages fro:n the invention
1Sith the wealth of shrubbery ve the regular meeting of the Caln:oi
of the sail through the hiahway
have on our acre we have antic! - I Hill Business and Professional
railroads and filially the airplane '
pated that it would beczme a haven Women's club on Tuesday evening
He noted the limitations on the
for wasp nests So far there has April 21 Chiplain Powell is a re-
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first three modes of transportation '
been an increase every year This compired to air travel that cegnized authority in the field cl
as H
year we expect that there'll be on mental health having received his
reaches every point in the world
In Just about every bush BA degree at the Oklahoma City 1
Furbay credits the op:ming of air
So far we have found jipt about bringing civilizat n to the UniVer it y and BD from the Garrett
lanes for io
every one of them before blunder- frerl Blblical Institut e Evanston EL
omy isolated areas of the world
ing into them Only casualty was told of flying for 12 hours Ms clinical pastaral psychology
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one sting on the eldest granddaugh- acro a the m trilning was acquired at several
ountains l ' South
ter's leg In the winter time how- different institutions and he has
America without rialiting a hiahway
ever we found a huge one which el but tia pilat stired ser ve d as chaplain at the Federal 1
or ra i hoa a
had been unkrmwn to us Sc) we vow Reormatory Pet7niburra Va New
him that airiagt aervice was never
to be extra cautious this summer Jersey State Epileptic Village at
more than LO miles away from t 112 a
Only we folks who have tanared Princeton NJ and has been 'at the
route of the plane "Air tr ivei a ill
with a big wasp nest knfiw haw bring te Central State ho p't a 1 for the past
h c iviliz tio t c
an a i iaiii-
severe can be the penal' y of care- six years
tu- rri rrklint HP ill fll k" c lor i inn
S t
or railroad -but tile pilot 1sured cnamain ne reaerai
Ile:ormatory Peteriburl Va New
him that airport 4ery lip IV IIC ye r
State Epileptic Village at
more than 10 miles away from th3 'JerseY
route of the plane "Air tr ivei will Princeton NJ and has been 'at thp
bring th civilization to i
Central State hoMtal for the past
e 2
six
wird countries in one eL ieration years
that it has taken hundreds cl gen His very enlightening talk stress-
ed the importance of the study of
crati -us to perfect' Cedared
Likening recorded hitory to 24 mental health t: help the general
public to realize that in en illness
hours Purbay said our pres nt civ-
is many times a curable illness out-
ilization would only be six minute
lined SOT e of the nrocedures in the
old Mo:$t progress has h yr mad
per- ' treatment of mentaly thsturbed pea-
in the 20th century with tle
fection of the 'airpi ane pre and some of the things they are
no wdoing at our own tate hospital
Commenting on the salcty I ictor
of air travel Furty 11 in the tretitinent of the patients
traveled 4 inIllin air ur tar -------
enough to make 120 round trips to QUARTLT TO SING
the moon fie c:mtinued
been in three accidents anci 11 were The S-oner State nuadThrt wiL
JINP11 3111(11111
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ClidS Busines's ka jors Contest for
yTu-111 ofie 1-t'
ear S 111'3 tViiSS ktal Secretary'
r the i1i trandit year the Swfamiee 5301 S Ems and Norma
staff of the Ol:leitioma State Traminol SW 3fl
sonnfl Board i cooperatinq with
the Capitol Hill S1UU1 11i1S1711001 IA
1-ature Leioilers I America '
club sponsoiTri Mr Aan Con-
-"res rtatrie Lasi
(iron Eddie Fields and Miss Noba
French in eSeerebar
ir c ryini on the annual
th iOril Toms
Ideal y" ontei-4
Each year number of senior The cpool Inn Jaietp Jync!i
socrtarial students compete in this btating the drums fol
contest and are judkecil not only on coffee tinz Ine 4iris need
the basi- of their skills but on tile tuis befor May 2 They
mo
basis of persimality appcar ce
an' ar? ueinq
nior e
the cans to make colorful
bnd many other qualities that ?orl- kt! Nimvvnir ThinN for thr
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a CA Vir 1 1 LAAA 1
La" Y"'1 1 1 111
' a " " F 1)1 W L H I ' I 'The Capital Hill Jaycee Jityllf'S I """"4 31
sou trivial students competp in this a :a ill bt :sting the drums for I Mdrket: 61111" 1 1-13-Q c
contest and are judged not only on Loin colftp tiw 1 he 4iris neeri tt ria Sheen Drug and the ICI&Y
stor
n e on Commerce
the basi- of their skills but tins befor lay 2 They
on Lie 100
basis of persoality appcaranc''' ' ar? u-ing
more e N
the cans to make colorful I 1
bnd many other qualities that 7on- btL souvenir Tom-Toms for the
tribute to the success of all ideAl t nti nal Jaycee convention to bp
s-- r:tary in any business office held in Buffalo NY in June athers and Sons
Each girl spends one full' elv in Am me who can help in this
the Llate Berionnel B )aid offico' 1 WOri1While praleA may leave the
under the direction 01 Roy A Dillon ' empty tins at either of the J5yce7 Attend Pow Illow
St1t2 Personn21 Beard supervisor riikig Tot ofes 25th and S
and Don L Hansm irrsonnel 'Lech- : Harvey ar n)ih and S Iludson
A new ”ropram is being initiated
nician where they are obiierved Members will :Cho pick up contri- '
at th2 Capitol Mil Branch Y for
tested and carry irit the duties in bution Numbers to call for pick-
fathers and sow The first three
tile average day of a stenNrapher no are ME 4-4146 or after 5 o'clrk
day camp is behrg held this week-
The contest est onds from April Y Li 5-5737
end at Camp Clitsen in the Ai-
2 through May 8 Al the end of The last Torn-Torn party for thr buckle mountains where several
that time the panel of office work- Jaynes is set for May 2 and they
'tribes from over the city will study
crs will get togeth2r and n'ike a hmv to have the last hundred cans Indian lore and enjoy camping and
final decision regarding which one t that time
fishing Fridtty through Sunday
of the gAs is the moq i'ideal"! — —
The prrgram is planned for fath-
Last year the decision ended in "1 Conference Set for ers of 6 7 and 8 year old boys with
tie The girls nlt only 113Ve an 7p- 1
partiality of ri'N'll' tite 4)1' purpose of e tablishin a good
ing the It
i ' Souta Lee Methodist
' the e
p
solid rela t ionship early in the
"Miss Ideal Sccrettry" but they
also receive a day's 'actual expert- 1 Pev Dr 111 W Ptrkr
sureritilphient of the Okla honrt
(Tice in tin of fice
This year la
Ilerit t of the thodist
c1::
cIPIrch ‘ pr side tor the Fon! th
inajw:s l3itsm"s
merit of Capitol Hill sehipr hill-
Confernce f S-tith 1pe
FC11001 Will parthapate Thp chu!' h Wechte'laY "P-
are: IC! g 29 at 7:30 p m The
Letty 131ac'& 3937 SW 26 Ktren
Ca'Fbell 21:00 SW '35: Coy Sa!
Dallas 1714 SW 15 Betty Dawes
3:)01 S F01111i ( Danman
L:21 SW 61 1 urr : iv 1)bbs 112
c! v no wooing at our on state nospitai sv 24: 3a09 sw 34
ud lit 1ad in the treiitinent of the patients cattiThe ktnitria 19 E 2-2
ar far 131i8 SW l3
nd trips to ! QUARTLT TO SING And E e McAbee 25 iii!W 26
d : Betty Moiies 615 SW 31: li'vonn
'11 were The Sioner State quartirit wili Miner 4310 S Hudson Shiry
nii way t:i sing at the Sunday evening services pinningt0n 4816 S sage mary
of Calvary Tannic 12C0 SW 44 John Selken 3412 S Iladsani Peggy
e Preler of Jiay B Oaks pastor will bring the ettlemires 2310 SW Grand Blvd
was Ultra- evening message Sharin Sinicoe 1100 SW 23 Martha
Smith
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was a i' t live laree enough
to ci-1a1 two thstriils 'the
t City area kept the Arow-
hew! itrat the name Mick-
st one heen itiloit
for Ha' if '1 1111 area trirn East-
ern V include Meat:and
t f "11' 1h's IL P
$1) for '-cout
eirtipi( i-remonies last Fri-
city ( the District Cour!
01 1' ! al the Southinitis!''r
Pri': :-: II i'airch 13 Rohs in
i tv:L made tl1 resen-
tatiit is a mo:rbur uf 'Mrs Ihr
Lit 5H 1 2 of the Rani h
Vill hcre his mother Iris
ryca its 1' a'1ather for the past
two Jrciny's vi hole family is
his two alter
le0:1iirs Charles Gene it'll Gary
lyth Liking an active part in
(ii is servel as
clen:ritlhar for five yvars title lief
11d11' via? in Cubbiny
Thick 9: conferred iippropritite
111toris on Jimmy on Priiiity
Ftek pie s urdar when
cunstr Charles Fileisan pre-
snt)d a surprise gift tHizn th!
Pack
church will pis side tor the Foto th
Qariely Confernce f Sauth Lee
1holiht church Wecinei(lay eve-
l ! g April 29 at 7:30 p n The
liference vitid tip the af-
ftirs of the local chur f or thi
l: r chnrch yelr eiginh! May
31 it'll it will alsa elect the new
Lila la t cioiluct the church
le- Ines- or the coioPig chur
brnitinni June 1 Reports from
the past lid the various eon-anissi
LS and cominittTs of the church
v111 h and goals set fir
the comihr
The Fourth Quai-tcrly conf:irenee
4L-4::2
'11'w Rev Dr Edwin W Parker hie of the child The slogan is
sureritilmient of the Oklahoura "Pals Forever" and is destemed for
1Wrict of the Mithodist the son to learn skills from his
church will prsirle tor the Fon th father's tatichiar
Qarkerly Confermee f South LT Thfse attending fr in Capitol Pill
chwTh W"chieilaY eye- Tribes will ba Joe Dotbon and sons
Ai 29 at 730 Pm The Joe jr and David Al Snipes and
firii ill ital tip the if- sons Marshall and Billy Ray
fairs of the local chur di for tia Jim Colin and son Mike and B
chreli yelt endin! May W lth aid son David all of
31 ttld it will als'l elect the hew the Comanche Tribe John Bilet ) conduct the church and Ofl John luck lianlvirn and
le-Ins- 1d- the commg churTh jolpany Eddie Chesnut and s'ai
June 1 RePiel: Inntl Ktnneth will attend from the
the pasta tnd the various commis- Cherokee Tribe and Bill Madsen
and conwiltles f the church and son Bi!ly jr John Smith and
will be rrceAed and goals set Jmdary and It Grabow and
the condor year Ranly will attend from the Mack
The Fourth Quidatfrly confrenee Foot Tribe
lp pre( eeded by j family nlit tient! Gerr'n and son Ricky will
dloper at Wlfft lPdtiKred b represent the Navajo Tribe at the
the M(lhotlist club Rola rt it-wide Pow Wow at Comp (ia
I d rresident sen
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Newspopr
Nominations Open for
Mother of thc Year
D'uhine for nominatiws for
Capitol Hill's -Nlother of the Year
is April 130 Nominations should
be made to the Capitol 11111 Bea-
oftitv net latir than that
calte to be eligible for considera-
tion Letters of nominath)n should
10‘ e reas:ns for the scleotion and
a competent tt'3111 0: jthl('s
determine the NA inner
Inner Vdi r'crive many vario-
ahle prt7's from the merrhants
cf this vnh the participat-
ing firms hstud cn anotnr 'rage
lu tln
The naming t I a Mothcr of the
Ycar is n t a i&a having
1 ten done by Capitol 11I1 firms
for the last several years 'Mar-
chthts of tering pol!cs in the con-
test upl that the 1)kanotiou gives
addition'il emphasis to Mothers
Day (May 101 which lots become
secund oLly to Christtnat in vol-
ume 1 hott-giving
Announcement of the nanu of
the selection v ill be made wo Alay
3 on this paper
In times past the iooiottg of a
Capitol Hill Mother of the Year
I' is receked the attention of
clases in hrade school There
ilaVe 111111S ouoii each Child
in a large class named a candidate
for (he honor Naturally each
child oramcd his own in tiler but
it vas still ry pleasing to the
mother to know that she load been
so nominated
Firms giving ptize- to the
Mother of the Year are:
Groves J:wciry Capitol Hill
Florist Beaty Jewelers Capitol
City Taxi Sinn h-Grider Food
stcre Talinian's line Pastry 6h:p
Dodson C'ateteria Capitol Hill Ice
Cream Captol Hill Stale Bank
t-ochiff's Hioe9 John A Drown
Waintroob's J C Penney
Co Vetvey Drug Co Howard
Brcs Langdon Co Nley-
erding Jewelers Ecott's Food
Market Gridiron Ilar-B-Q Cafe-
tt ria Sheen Drug and the To&Y
store on Coonmerce
t
'89s who were guests f the tanitol Pill tiainmur id commerce for th P I tescla luncheon are shown iPIP with Prtident E M Sellers and
speaker George shirk Director Of the Oklahoma IJtriij Sticiett l'ik Hied here with the ladloi Messed 11 traditional fashions of ISS9
are Pearl roil Mrs J Pool (irate Hostetter :sirs "rank j mitt Eing Mellie O'Brien Pr Winr Emma Jane Oshurn T M
Townsend Torn Shirley Mrs and Mrs Jesse H Townsend George s L 8 (hisin J iIlarvin 11inisen IV J Itosi Byrne itosit
and Mr and Mrs J IV Witten
Pierce Students Re-enact
Historical 'Run' of 1889
The gun fired at high noon on Sooners were as excited as their
the north Scri 1011 Or PiFrT ele-1 ancestors were in 1881 One 4t11
mentary s:hool at 4101 SW 27 and grade student frAm Mrs Craddock's
it NS every nian for himself tandl room t Id 'his is my first run
Is 160 sq IL setion land) 'rho I nnd I sure am scared"
land run of Oklahoma had started The rooms that enacted this im-
as picturNi above and the 69ers portant event hi Oklahoma history
uure eager to syt their tike si were NIrs Norma Cmddock 4th
they could Like time out to eat! and 5th Trs Tennie Crews 4th
LA'orts sLirting their new homes I Ntrs Paultne Ross 5th and tltil
Of cure it was only a rerun Mrs Ed Rector 5th and Mrs La-
but the 4th 5tii rind Gth grade LaVadi Brett ath
Lions Club Officers Triangle Boys Tops
Hominid for Year lu 'V' Round Up
K W 'Kenny' Shaw was nomi- Triangle Ranch with Dr 'Alkali'
nated as president for the Capitol Ainiquist am boss was the top di-
Hill Lions club the nomilriting coin- vision at Friday morning's report
mittee reported at the Thursday breakfast for the YMCA member-
meeting Bob Turner vice president ship enrollment There were 54
for the past year asked that his members present for the early morn-
name be withdrawn from the presi- lug meeting at Dodsons cafeteria
dcney nomination because of other The Triangle Ranch reported a
tbEg a t tom round-up of 54 new and renewal
J C Frith was nominated as first memberships
vice PIM Gardner second vire High individual for the lint re-
Fred Schilling third vice R 0 port was Dr K E 'Spec Smith
Carroll secretary Sam Turnbow with ten quota-busters reporting
treasurer Harry II Crites Tail as follows: Dr Almquist Pau! Gard-
Twister and Bill G Waller Eton ner Jim Wright Al Cole Dr W
Tamer L Schmid Lloyd Bartlett Bill Lowe
Directors for the coming year will Or K E Smith Frank Newell and
be J L Capps retiring president Lloyd Hopeman
Robert E Hughes Jack Caldwell Al 'Cactus Kid' Snipes challenged
Wayne Speegle Dr R T Almquist Dr 'Alkali' Almquist to a shirt tail
Hugh Smith 'and Edward E Perry cutting for the ziow man at the
Election of officers will be held final report meeting with 'Alkali'
at the ThursdaY May 1 regular confidently ccepting the challenge
open meeting according to presi- The 'Cactus Kid' went even farther
dent Jim Capps to challenge each of the ranch
The letter from Bob Turner de- bosses to a neck to cutting for the
clining the irmination to the club low man at each of the next three
presidency was read at the zneeting roport meetings
as follows: The final report cf the first meet-
Dear J L Capps: ing reached 20 per cent of the cash
It is with the utmost regret that goal set with 120 enrollment mem-
I find it necessAry to write this berships recorded
Carroll secretary Sam Turnbow
treasurer Harry II Crites Tail
Twister and Bill a Waller Lion
Tamer
Directors for the coming year will
be J L Capps retiring president
Robert E Hughes Jack Caldwell
Wayne Speegle Dr R T Almquist
Hugh Smith valid Edward E Perry
Election of officers will be held
at the Thursday May 1 regular
open meeting according to presi-
dent Jim Capps
The letter from Bob Turner de-
clining the niimination to the club
presidency was read at the meeting
as follows:
Dear J L Capps:
It is with the utmost regret that
I find it necesstiry to write this
Ittter I have given this many hours
of sincere thought but I always
come up with the same answer
Due to certain circumstances and
other obliiations this is to inform
you that I will be unable to serve
as your president for the coming
If the club is considering me
Tile Lions club is and always will
be my lint love of any civic organi-
zation and I will continue to aerve
as a member to the best of my
ability
Sincerely
BiJb Turner
Clean-Up Paint-Up
Week Proclaimed
Mayor Jim Norick has declared
April 23-39 as clean up paint up
and fix up w1 for Oklahomn City
A 11 Boy Smuts Girl 17-)gclits Camp-
fire and church groups 8 re en-
couraged to hold scrap paper driVe5
during the month
The schools are stopping up thpir
clean up beautification prooarns
under the levidership of the Junior
chamber of commerce On April 28
at a meeting of the Jaycee board
() f directors the schools will pre-
sent a beautification program re-
port and will be awarded urtift-
cates of achievement
Doyle Durirtm Capitol IIifl sen-
ior received an award for the win-
ning slogan for the weck "Let's All
Shine in '59"
Mr and Mrs Hobert Baade of
1126 SW 43 will serve as chairmen
of the Jaycee inspection committee
for the city The weck's campaign
will be carried througluut the year
by the Jayvees
Too often the horn of plenty
is the trumpet the kid next
door proctices on
TEN PAGES
Southside League
Crowds Top Spot
Last Library Discussion
Capitol Methodi st 2 finally
got tl:e twst of the No 1 telm and
Series Set for Thursday took three as Dave Chala bad
196-524 Mai it ttromart 14)t 175-504
"Your Doctor kind You" is the and IZay Kls:wreit had the uivrual
ubjeet to be discus' ed in the sixth' exprietre ut bowlin- a 207 gatryi
and last of the Mfdicine and Yoii ! without a sin7le spare t t' a 514 St
KTies scheduled for Thursday nit JaireF Catholic 1 led by Of Davia
May 7 in the main Library audl- with 191-529 took three fi'om
torium Co-sponsored by the Ok- view Ilaptkt whose David Sims lurl
hihoma Couwy Meciv'al sc:rty and 19?-5:3:i and Ed Netherton got
the Community IAorkshop Divon 2c251D
of th! Oklahoma City Librari'sthe League Standing
program bi'gitis at 0 o'clwk I Team w L
C:t MetlyYtit : 74)1 411
COI FEE TO IRE ItEID I A:bury Methodist 74 43
A Cofree Fellowship fJr woTren Sacred Heart Catholic 69'i 5cr:j
of Pouthwest Christian church will ' Southuonster Fresh 66 50
be held Thurday morning April Lainnth Nlithodist 1 66 54
30 In the home of Mrs Natalie ! Central
Simpson 1153 KMkaid at 111 (CONTINUED ON PAM: 2)
By JESSE LONG
In the battre for second place for
the Eouthside Church Bowling
League last °Monday night at the
Capitol Sports Center Asbury
Methodist slaughtered Sacred Heart
Cathclie as they bowled the high
team serit s for the night with
1066-984-989-3039 Fuul Pond led
with a 211-576 Al Omenkop Ind
139-538 and Elvin Hooper a 221-
525 while for Sacred Heart Jou
Welchert had ilf2-537 Moving from
6th to 5th on the strength of a
clean swcep over Chtippell Memorial
Baptist was Lambuth Methodist 1
WO h the high gtome of the night a
1378 They were led by Hershor
Nreley with 201-550 Bob Davis with
214-526 and Bo) Smith with a 209
One of the most improved ouirg
bowlers in the league Skipper
Douglas bad his be:1 night of the
year to lead the individual efforts
with 168-236-181-583 and George
Salomy trad 267-493 as they took
three from Southminster Presby-
terian wirse Dave Woo1so4 got
197-539 and Jack Burns a 173-506
Ct James Catholic 2 took four from
Lambuth Methodist 2 as Leonard
Oojewski had 179-514
Enited Brethren had
their Inah series of the year with a
1022-1013-981-3016 as tecy took
three from Central Baptist lAhose
Jini Jimerstn hal the second hi414
series of the night with 198-133-
195-579 and Pin Bercky almost hal
a triplicate with 19467-10-503
For E1211 Arnhort had 203-
525 Le Dithrop got 131-521 and
son Ec1ly Lathrop had 138-503
Capitol 1L11 !letho1ist 2 finally
got tl:e tsst Of the No 1 teem and
took three as Dave Chaliin bad
196-524 Mark !Ittroman got 175-504
and Foy K'istareit had the untrual
esperienee ut bowlin- a 207 gaina
without a S 1-171e spare t t a 514 St
JaireF Catholic 1 led by Otis Davia
with 191-529 tock three from Clet-
view Papted whose David Sims Ind
197-5:3:i and Ed Netherton got
2c2-519
League Standing
Team v L
C:t Metholit : 741 411:4
Asburv ZTethodist 74 46
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