The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1949 Page: 1 of 6
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By Brooks IL Bicknell
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THE OTHER day we were ridilig VOLUME LV VOLUME 128
a Trailways bus when a blind Mall
boarded the same with his Seeing-
Eye dog It was a remarkable revel-
tion to observe the keenness of the
- responsibility Hai dog accepted It
was gratifying to note that mails
beat friend in theory over many
years is given more tractical in
these days
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When a persm loses his eyeaight
he has lost a very imp-it-tat-ft sense:
- It was wonderful the werk of these
Seem? - Eye dogs in furnishing the
blind a sight a sense el more
security and lifting of remorse and
unhappiness by Filch a loss
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Ehe dog was named "Lady" She
slit in the bus fIN-e 117Xt to her
master's rent who moved away
from the window to the inside
scat since the bus was riot crowd-
ed to be disc to the dog It was
a fine big Gl11117t11 Sh(1)11Crd dog
The Wildman cheerful and friend-
ly himself talked to the dog with
great devotion admiration and love
Ill his voice The dog would look
up at her master devotedly and ap-
peared to be grinning as she run
her long tongue out
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H is scenes like these that gives
one a lift to thinking about how
wonderful life is and even with its
hanctcaps it has much to offer
All a person has to do is to bg will-
ing to give a little His reward is
far greater than his gift That's
what makes hemness and kind
Alvan Returns From
Republican Session
Mrs Ed S Roberts prominent
Woods county republican leader re-
turned to Alva last night alter at-
tending the Lincoln Day dinner in
Oklahoma City Saturday night
The Alva woman also spoke before
the executive meeting Friday after-
noon She talked oil the problems
of the farmer pointing out that
farm incomes are $1000 a year un-
der incomes Of labor and touched
r
Farm Election
Officials Seek
For Big Vole
Election To Fill
Soil Conservation
Board For County
mastcrls yeat who moved away All those to partici-
from the window to the imide pate in the East NiVood4 'trict
seat since the bus was n3t 01)1A- ty Soil Conservation r')is
ed to be disc to the dog It was C ions tomorrow are urged
I
a fine big GV1111311 Shepherd dog
The blindman cheerful and friend-
to (I() so by Buck Wright
1y himself talked to the dog with county tgent
great devotion admiration and love All farm owners and operators
may vote in this electica" Wright
In his voice The dog would look
said it will be to their mi-
ni) at her master devotedly and tip-
vantage to help choose board mem-
peared to be grinning as she run
her long tongue out bees for the 600 Conservation pro-0—
gram Tt is board is in charge of all
ccnyervation work in the area and
It is scenes Ike these that gives
are tho people's representatives"
one a lift to thinking about how
wonderful life is and even with its The polls IA ill be opcn in Alva
Thiirsday from 1 P tn to 4 P
handeaps it has much to offer
All a person has to do is to bo will- 111 in the county court house Other
voting places itti the district are
log to give a little His reward is
far greater than his gift That's Capron in the American Legion
hall: Dacotna high school Um
what makes haprness and kind-
Waynoka city hall: and Twin Oak s
ness FLA a guy who is sour and un-
happy co and wiih the world and scli'ml "wie
its beings and you'll find a fellow Candidatcs appearing nn the bal-
lot tomorrow will be: Clint MeOsker
who declines to give or put anything
A:va: I V Martin Alva Volition
into life You get out cif anything
only what you ore willing to put in McNally Vilaynoka: C C "Mont"
MeCray Aline: (licit Stoner Da-
We need mole happindis in the
coma: and F R English Aline
'If more pimple didn't
orFiciA L ( ri
PRGTEUTZ3N FOR HUNGARIAN MINISTER—Hun-
garian iVtinrIter Andrew Sik lef t enters the Hungarian
Legation in Washingttn uni the Nv hful eye of a po-
lite guard A round-the-clock pollee gu-trd has been set
uP at the 1e2ation following a teported threat on the
life (t (NEA Telephoto)
City Council Agree
' want to grt out everything he can Three of the above men will be
bg O -
e bartiiw or steal and put some- elected to the five - inan inard Ity Counc
TW of the direr:ors have already'
th'ng int) the world it would be a
bten appointed Charles Lee Cap-
' betti r piaci'' in which to live There'd
be fewer wars lets tinhappinrss and Inn and J Bs -Bunk" KO ey Of
mere good will and cooperation Vaynoka
—0— I The illoil Comcrvation tytard is o Vote 0
IT REMINDS me of a story 1 MCC compoiied excheively Of farm 11111
Who work wit h the State S ji Con-
heard about our family phys'cian
servation aul horities Their lune-
when I was a viny inall boy a Election Date
culd make a go of it if they'd
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have faith in the Almighty and ad-
here to his guiding hand It wa Sited Friday
Firemen reported a great deal of
heavy black smoke but no damage
It was the second Lime today that
a stove caused a minor blaze the
first being at the Filson Oil Co at
6:45 this morning
on other needs Of the nation's rural ! -
I
population e
1 Santa Fe Car loading
i
Weather 1 Santa Fe car!oadinga for the week
ending Feb 12 were 22289 c1m-
OKLAHOMA — Fair tonight and pared with 23924 for the same
Thursday warmer Thursday Lows week in 1948 Cars received from
tonight 30 to 35 highs Thursday connections totaled 10833 compar-
- 50 to 55 rd with 10558 last year total cars
KANSAS El a r tonight and moved 33172 cimpared with 34-
Thursday warmer Thursday Lows 482 for the same week last year: a
tonight middle 20s highs Thursday I total of 30610 cars ha:idled in the
45 to 50 pleceding week of this year
To Vote On Bus Line
-
resident in Our Town of only a fcw 1 t:(:)n are to L'PProve contrirts se-
a
years This doctor was confro grass seed ieded frm mach-
nted ' cure
with a prober not his (WM A ! inery and a?nerally lo-tIc out far Tentahvely Set
young marrifd couple hadn't been 1 the farmer's interest The board
pon I also is responsible for setting up a
hitting it blf well !Ind they had For April 5
1cittri their- is -Stitti ti'isiito-s0-tro-i rotttiprcgram for the dis-
f 1t tinf I tricti
have faith in the Allillirhty and ad- 311100 rrigay chartiAt for the bus line "granted to roop rep r ed that results of the
here to his guiding hand It was ! Delbert Brunsteter his ue PSS 11'1
- - b1111tintY 'Acre not knovn a yet A
during his consultation that his : and assigns a franchise to ustab-
tLy percent vote is 11(Tded to in
' own ullc who was his receptionist- ' An 8 o'clock breakfast Friday lish conduct maintain and operate
tne otganizat ion' a-pprova I
nurse-banker-bookkeeper-and most mornmg m Pangburns cafe will be for a period of twenty years motto' of hii lc4istation (el he bona
able adviOr sat nearby listening to the pip rally to send Alva business bus lines upon over and idong the I btu by III veterans' b'ia in Okla-
his advic' She wrote a poem that men and Boy sctiut officials outori streets and avenues of the city of
their one - day tolieiting campaign Al va as lareinafter describ:d or 1 firem benefit avai-we ) ve
was befitting
—0— to rinse money fol the 13-y Scants Os may be extended as hereinafter 1
i oral::i in the state are emergency
Nii E Ala: far from in the habit of of America provided fixing the compt‘msationd tcd pilovining for a maximum pay-
phicing poetry in this corner but And a "shirt - tail clirpi'Vg" will specifying the terms and conditions I men' f $250: t mergeney loan
faith is the only hope fpr mankind climax the days results p-Tformed of sitid franchise ordering an elec- 1
i y loch tinablef a Vutelall to borrow
today against atomic energy and its by those workers gathering the most lion and declaring an emergency" i up to MOO interest free and child
war - making power so we must dunaticns upon the men turning Among regular business transact- I welfale assi-timce under which fin-
turn to it more now than ever So ln the least amount ed wait the authorization of a reso- il etnit aid ti extended to feed
we submit the following piece by Illation to issue bonds on the
The thrcie cal civic club- t he lul- clethe and 11-lier clependent clirid-
Mrs J A 13wling of Our Town for paid portion of the 12th street pay-
Rotary KiYanis and the ABC will '
Soul thOliglitS: lig project
each provide 25 workers captained I (-eller pro isams of the prestnt
—0— p a a n a et e a t i i r
by designated men in each club to 1 The Plitmlier's 1-"Id wa''' ali'° re- l I- i l' - ' ' v a Ti n yad
'Be strong in the li-:rd and Ilia iloyed It Yots decided to advertise i a c)kliihone City's Unive r o
sity hs-
conduct the canvassing of the bust-
power Of His might I tor bids on the city warehouse lot I oliat: a Tier in Ivai'd la Norniall
'Th re e are burdens to bear there 'less area'
H J meGliticy chairman Of the l-3ain elark c
nhairman of the treet r iiit11 a s fo t tht I II
are battles t a latht committee read a rcliort (7 t 10
IA :Arcu v 11 7 kaleran
Eagle Chief District of tilf Greitt IHiltilltL'Iii'e ck city grader and it i falbers Ore dec'tee'd' 't al 1 Per-
"The burdens though lwavy can
Salt Plains Council of the BSA is -
only be born 1 in battles that it Was pitt ill Opcn tilon for th e i - e iloil cru
iatii c iunt Jig st I A- - -
in charge of the annual campitign (inst me
The victory can onl y whose II yu1 e rdit y s:-ts of II f J:a sirveti nifasers iirel
purpose is to raise funds to
be won Dr Frank Wadley Northwestern 1i flirt 11 giv toll aim itt
—-iho who ore Nteong ji the ! aid Boy Scout operations The event coutf profess'o'r:broiwio fit ktJ iL1111 )S It‘ tL11 k 1:t 1 :ill 1 i t11111-1
is a pint of National Boy Scout
Lord- ' teen (if Ins government stodents to fi t hr fiL (1 ihm
--0— Week observance
the council meet ing to ob erve en y rf i he te0(1 :Iew vpt (Tan bpi
"Be strung in the Lord t here is Rotary eitib will be represented government in rction 1
is ipprovd It will replace the bi ne-
need every 1o111 1
' by Gully ATiddaugh and Hollis War- I fit plan outlined above and tate vet
"To take f 1 ir
'- -11' -uudne"' Hu' rick the KiWanifi club has a five- i r2anizion are i o'lc2
l It to the
14 neP and His power i man "Boys and Girls Work Com- ' ate !colpiyor I m-n hn
th to determine the:r
4 "Though many a thorn in your
mittec" headed by Rev Charles f id 0 I it I -tii nd
rathway must lie (Continued on Page Three—No 111
"His grace all sufficient shall be
your supply ! IV 1 n ong in the Lord" Burning Tire Cause ! relciure DriY Li Faulty Stove Cause
''H you're str ill
Of Early Fire Here
"Be strong hi ihn Lord bo strong Of Second Fire Here ! By united Press Fire ire n hod at( ear y roll out
(Continued on Page Three—No Hi) this 1oindr when A cued oil stove
! The ItPli I hP1111111 hlfhilt
of Second Fire Here ! By United Tress
The weatherman today said Okla-
The second fire of the rlay to hr would be fair and warmer
rout out the city rook and ladder l through tomorrow but he did not
team occurred at noon in the re- revise his extended outlook vhich
parr shop of the Alva Tire and cals for rain this weekend in Eaq-
Supply Co 532 Flynn street ern Oklahoma where rivers already
! were hmping at their banks
' Bernie Robertson co-owner of the !
At one state taiwn DeNar In Ok-
' ttore with Nlarvin Chambers said
mulgee county thc Duo Fork river
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E ALVA REVIEW-1C
An Independent Daily Newspaper With a Consistent Editorial Policy for Alva and Woods County
A IVA OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY Di 1919 H LL UP LEASED ‘VIltE
Vetuans Talk
Over Bonus Pay
it t
Ti ihe prop! ed new veteran
ipprove(1 it will replace Oa butle-
fAt plan outlined ti)e)e t11(1
r2arliza'aal 1 1!:11'2 It ill
tipialylvcs to (lett:Flume tlIp:r
iti lid
c
)
Reds Walk Out ' PTA Session Hears Of
On UN Worlds
Health Group School Building Program
High Cost Given
As Reasons For
Withdrawal Step
1 An expansive huilding program fox Alva city schf)ols
! GENEVA Feb 16 (UP) ailinv fox additilts to koth the East and West side school
! —Russia the 6Ultraine and rounds a Vorttional Attricultural imildim and a school
! White Russia withdrew to!! afetcria was prt!-ented last night by the Polar' of Educa-
! day from the world hettith or- ! Con at a rrr!sis meet ihtt-! of Alva's four PTA organizations
! gainzation twntending that ! Tile proposed exps 1loo of cnooI
!! the United Nations organiza-j facrlities is ellint" ! Flimrer
1 S200060 band iSS1W Fr1 rick
tiOn'S setup incurs expenses ! '
lerintendent of sclior 7ered in
I too heavy for member states p'an e son AI Red
Jallining provisions of the
to bear
1 The builcEng program a- ci-itilUN
officials regarded with serious: -
Others Are False
concern the withdrawal from the 1 t'l by Geis calls for
I An addina
iiol bilildMi4 on Cross Session the
WHO of the Soviet Union an chool grounds cionpri ‘d 01
d the
Egst sf i
two Soviet republics with separate 1 WASIIINGTON Feb Ill
tl'irce n
class rooms and a rTreat-
rotin4 privilegUN in the UN r y 1
N-' Ne'- n (-ain m aa CP--S
tv etriir re- ()etre tary III ti
-Ial room
UN leaders at Lake Success ap-
peared to feel that the withdrawal 9 Thr same addotalai lailpt-- ! Presen !(I ti-w 15001 tOulay RcO Dean Acheson said today licit
the West school grounds of Cro's ell Wel' at qv' :tate - with I S negotiations on 11tl
did not portend a Soviet walkout ilrc CAW'S rooms and a r0cr nti0- At etinq Le!d at Olc '111il1a Cl Y tli' North Atlantic pact iire being
from the UN itself) room veck If e r o:
rpor(1 I he reilluismil c
conducted wit Jun t he frardt-
Dr Brock Chisholm WHO direct-
3 A Vocational Agncullital bald- iyceli i!:vin t) the slide - wta w 4
on( of IA! CUIIStl11tP11 an
or announced the cancellation of g to erve th nreff tt t i- n : 1'11 bv Bti I O'Conner InT i- l Clar
the Soviet membershipi in th? only nal r cultural pnJr:nn In of lic Arne e I P
ot tireviousi iiiinoce-1 un poll-
r-Pricitillized agencY fortlwd an'l st)(tn- ' 171trUni!Pd 1-14 faU SIM t it t Thu I:le bl ic
oci if the Arner ties
c!rtio aT- n l la -a
wound up by convincing them that tnek - - — ' The health orginizItion —
C ity dads voted in regular - - uneciad by Sap! 1: i20(41 11card Roepkes f!ind rar- 11 That resolution p7aced the senate or
! withdrawal dissatisfaction ‘vith the :
I t hall e ' 2 ht PIA i(11 dt)Hari W :11 b '19t ty too lonf before a text of
work of th'- WHO They claimed: A untluei 1i- : )01 1) the e mme year the propod treaty would be readv
that ''t he crgallriAti011'S SW“Ilen ad- hp buTEpl pru b 6s The - tonal budg' for -19 19-:1 for public dr cusion
ministra live machinery involves ex- 0 If-n pcp! f !Iv ! chow vin I)" (nly 61 in11:ai doll: r- a 21 He slid thit fir-1(1117 the baic pot-
' Penses winch are t" heavY f°r boarii bri'f'Y trva"A'''1 'he inCr'Iro Ill'Ilin 1 CIAlpri staphIS --till reuri n- kips is the one expr'ssed by Prei-
member 'tat to bear"
i f in public -e!lool en ''ineni from ti the trea-ury from the over- ii-)- dent Truman in his illa Up tintl itti-
— ()—le'a's mad° 110 s°cref (-4 11)41 to 1019 wh'ch r TrI'-NInci an cr b d la ar y ar "W'e ask I he dress Mr Tru ma n :aal t1v i 1 in
their conef rn over this first Rusian veraze 'My :Ithndnr of 40r) peg e f !- oi'y v hat is neces y c part that 'each cowtry particpat-
resignation from a UN agency Even tpue pupils we': the natiomil needs!" the I r- 'tuf in these (collective (1-le!a-i or-
in the bitterest UN debates Sovitt Ge' prefoe'd h - r:m nk with a trier la 'A - partner of Frank it raray-m-nt: mmt contribute all it
officials when the idea of withmini-I:Iry
of preent building -:pace Roosevz2lt A ho ervzi A Ilan' 711i I can to tile common defense"
drawal was broached always have riti teaching fach'ir and th-n !ffesidnt without pay Acheson ai0 mentioned the Van-
bru un
shed it aside as worthy
of ' meent-d he above expansori Out- "W0(4 county's iharp 44 the n-tt- dentrrg resolution approved over
comment - - Inr winch he aid —he board fe't 1 o la! b idet ha be-n reduced tr wheliningly by tho MIMI e last :ca
or announced the cancenalkm of t
the Soviet rnernbership in th only :e—th—m 't1:ed:t:t- 7h:: ''7 'i -1) "B" t--i'l ("((11ner ptl' 2 writ'k of t he etnst it 11 titn
? !
prazdiled agency formed anl swirl viIto
ri11!leadi aThr eu fltititirit p
si):fr:yn r
i it- e niouf It:ific iA)11ncela 1
:f11' d C
vArni
rfv :tifesii'eViotiSiy annolince-I pill-
ored by the UN which they hid !'Jr tHs tfaudin4 can fr ic Red r c t 1r Chapter A 1 He deni-d at a ne7s conference
01(t)11111e7L agrtrini''c'as ids(Itnle)el:illt4elintal-t)lot::a' 'a i t'e etuueh to e Iv --'r-e ts v tun' a rv 7 orker '1 r tt that tins govvrnment is be c king
Telccomnumicptions Union and the l 'he r-ch-iol bti-e with nr dt ion y t i b ih loc tt l'' '1 - 111 'town on conunitinird- envvaed in
thl now owns !Lss Er hit cr :t it: p( ) the pact saYing there has been no
' Univerta1 Posti-I Union—but both
4 A chool caletcr a bIt I It- p e wthotr warinn2" O'Cnnr n:! "nanee in this go ernment's wTheies
11elt already in existence and were f rnoot round t ef tb lar-d i Aeheson also rported that t he
taken ovir by the UN
The Soviets gavi-t their realon for )0sde "dent's ''t AlVa h'Lth I 61C)IIC:1:1RInf':(11 b't:rrf)'-i's''''bc11071)1:1 pi111101:17atIIIT(i-n 1-:'''f(iltIlYne:11"itli':Illt::'''he'ril:01:e!'d"Itigt Vaq1:1111'1
Washqlgt)n and Hit ace
withdrawal dissatisfaction with the :
'f-nn ' - hint e '21It t'll i(Al dt)Hari WAI b 'Mt b? tor) 10114 before a text of
t as gi o
Contanied On Pagc 3 No 5t
i w a ve - smeth ing and take - - '''' -- ---' ' '----- i The signdiront bontIN I)il for vet- ' i
- council meeting yesterdtty — ' Fonowinv !Iv! schtmt superinten- 1 imt chairman reported this wet k 1 record in favor of regional told Dill
attitude that made married 1 I forth a'rall question was twied back and l Rid :
evening to present the IA c-nt's ars clue tion er ask
s we - "rhr county di INT wil: b-4i n o n o 1 rr collective d gem
I life
efensi arran
r11:1 smoothly 1 nd t vte of ini
io ()mm of local — cout Drive Is line franchi e s t o a vote of t he cos was taki n at the Monday meet- el from ti- floor by the assembli- tbrisir Ntarch 1 in accordance with constitutiol
—0
Ife convinced them that they people "probahly April 5" i-itt of the Alva VFW chapttoi arm Woman qt pair It':-‘ nd erhic-itor From tn Li tat C frcni 16 coont e t- processes"
tone a 1 hc goest1-1'11V and gen- tond d the meetio'i held in the Acheson said these policies hi
could make a go of it if they'd elt 1 rJ Ordin ance No 475 cn
ocerning the ' 1 Joe Aitcri quarermas‘er of the co:t I ron 11 :P t o It! p-ontirk GP' B Irrn r hotel in tt hien 1 a-11 ' down by the ore-ttlt nt and coll21
les In Crash
Fire i1 ! n had ii ear y roll out
I homa by it-elf
this moining when a codl oil stove Blue The hou-e action was taken while
in the Fits -n Oil Station 5th zind Cross Dinner
a senate committee meeting cle-
Normal streqs eed a milvir Scheduled To where in the statehoue wa-t killinc
blae at 6:45 a In
A special "hospitalization" ban- a boo:c-approved measure which
There was no danmee to the
buildlim other than wa!er s()aking quet will be held tonight for the would have required all state col-
a7ld the faulty stove purpose of discussing the Oklahoma lege studnts and a1 public school
Blue Cross or Blue Shield plans be- anti col:se tcachers to take anti-
equsine a fliod of od to brrak into A flue n the siove s toPPed 1lip 1 fore Alva employers comnumt aths The education
By United Press
A 59-year-old Johnston county
farm woman today was In ted as
' the states 69th traffic death victim Red Hums In
of the year Mrs Nettie Coffy of
the Ravia communnity was kiled
' yesterday when she was thrown
l'roin her husband's pickup truck tate Delayed
and crushed beneath the vellicle
The accident occurred on a coun- OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 16 !UP
ty road a mile east of Ravia The —The house committee investigat
victim and her hu- band were en ing rumors of communists amont
route to Tishomingo when the truck college professors will visit the Uni
skidded out of control and into a vesity of Oklahoma next yeek
ditch Chairman D C Cantrell said today
In Hollis manslaughter and ' ct11 said he has contactet
drunken driving charges have been the Fetiera Bureau of Investigatior
filed in connection with a highway here tor leads but hasn't talki'd
accident A'hich killed Mrs Johnnie the 'Ingh authority:
Blassengamei 30 Hollis NIondaY Asked vi heftier he received al
The charges we're filed against El- imporiant iiformation Cantrel:
us M McClure 38 Holis Mrs said -they don't give out anything
Bhisscngame was fatally hurt when
McClure's car rammed into a park- Th hearings will be delayed un-
ed truck on SII 30 near Hollis Mrs til next V cek becaue of the Okla-
Blassengame was-a passenger in the homa educailon asiociation tate
car uaiventien here this week he add-
Two other pfisengers in the car ed
—Wade Bennett 37 Hollis anti The trc-inan committee was es-
William F Helton 32 Elk City— tab:Ishef yesiertlay by the house
were jailed after the accident They of representatives after the law-
were rexased after being fintd makers expanded the scope of Can-
OklahomiCs 69 traffic deaths this trill ulution to include ail
year compare vith 58 for the Sa me :letrAsi and universities in Oklahoma
period of last year instead of the University of Okla-
homa by itself
The hou-e action was taken while
Blue Cross Dinner
a senate committee meeting else-
Sch ed u led Tonight where in the statehouse was killing
tore with Nlarvin Chambers said
"
r mulgee county the 'Deep Fo'rk river Is'tt':It'1'"' 1:ht'':Ta'-'cl 'O't'l '' il'e' ILL r ! The dinner to be in Pangburns at commitfte xrged to draft a sub-
' a "tractor tire fml against a stove
has crested above the flood stage If t-k0 wa btnited !7 pm was called by Group Ilos-1 titutc VI requng iri cillege prole-
and the heat caused it to burn"
of 19 feet and is overflowing its Tile fire as reported by marrlp pital Service Inc which sent out sors to take the oath of alleaucc
banks However the weather bureau Lain night worker at the station the invitations to townspeople cm- : I Continued on page 3—No 7 )
)
here said the river now was going : ploying five or more persons and
down and the overflow was not which will be host for the affair
serious Kendrick To Remain Several state officials of the hos- Waynokan Charged
'
pitalization plan will appear on the' On Liquor Violation
The weather forecast today called In Hospital Longer program Arthur Peterman state
for fair weather through tomor-
Word received fraiii Van Ken- enrollment chairman from Oklaho- A Waynoka man Sherm Over-
row with Warmer temperatures to-
drick who is a patient in St Ant- ma City: N a Helland executive stret t was arrested last night by
morrow The low temperature to- Sheriff
night was due to range in he thir- hony's Hospital in Oklahoma Ci!y director of Group Hospitalization W S Gillen Jr ard staff
statod
ties after highs tcday of from 15- that he would remain there : from Tulsa and Cleve Rogers sec- and NO pints of liquor were confis-
50 Lit s o
everal more days as a skM retary of the State Hospital associa- cated at his residence
drafting operation ua Ins band has Hon Tulsa will discuss various ' therstrect was arraigned this
not healed as rapidly as was expect- : phases of the plans morning and entered a plea of not
NOWATA —11IP)-- Capt Fred Ili ed i The dinner serves as a launching guilty- He was charged with pos-
Park local unit commander of the I Mrs C S Kendrick his wife for the annual Blue Cross enroll- session of armor and released after
National Guard said contractors plans to leave this weekend to be 1 !Ilea campaign in Alva Feb 15 to posting $IAM bond !
bids ore expected to be received this with her husband Kendrick enter- March 5 Harold Wilson of the ABC: The date for his trial has not i
month on Nowata's Notional Guard ed St Anthony's four weeks aga !club is general chairman for the been set but thecae will be heard 1
motor storage building The building at which Lane it was believed he I drive assisted by the Home Dein-! at the first term in the county 1
will be used 'its an armory would be discharged in two weeks oustration Council I
i court 1
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URIER
:Ix 1A(Es
Proposed Program To Call For Bond
Issue For $200000 To Meet Needs
addr clue tiom were ask- The county drive wil: lYt4in on 0
ed from th' film' by the assembli- lb or March 1
parent:-‘ 'nd educ-tor From th-t frcm 16 comu -t-
1011 a the quest1-1'11V and gen- tond-d the meet in held m the
er:d rennre to 11! rmark Bltm r' hotel in which Ea
:!ted that q "le: there was °Conner d'keu:ed fund rai
completed :71-tement tA"th the build- and public l'iformation teAmmue:-
ing program and that the group c unty xvorkers
Continued on Paz Three—No 4
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb Hi !UP
—The house committee investigat-
ing rumor of communists among
college profcsors will visit the Um-
vesity of Oklahoma next week
Chairman D C Cantrell said today
Canti(11 said he has contacted
the Feciera Bureau of Investlgation
here tor Ira (I: but hasn't talkA to
the 'h11 authority:
Asked ‘lictlier he received any
impor! il n ormat ion Cantrell
said thyy don't give out anything
publidv"
The hearing will be delayed un-
til next keek beeaue of the Okla-
homa education iusiociation tate
caivvniat here this wtek he add-
ed The irc-inan comnuttec was e-
tablrlie1 esrclay by the house
of representatives after the
makers expaidcd the scope of Can
"rhr county drive wil: bn on 0 cr collective defense arrangem
fli March 1 -in accordance with constitutiot
I) atc frcrn 16 co:int nroceFses"
tend -id tile meet :i held in he Acheson said these policies la
BItni r hotel in which 1I1 down by the presidcnt and curler
0 Conner cliAer-ied fund rai arp being used as a -vuidc- hi t
and piiblie l'itormation technique- negotiations with other countries
c unty xvorkers the North Atlantic Pact
iContinued dfl Fir:J Three—No I
Visits To Three
Sickbeds Keeps
Alvan On Jump
An unu errAnd I I rrwry thit
t ok 111- to Do(12e City Kinsa
Buri-to Oklahoma and St Illwater
w! r-mpleted by a local woman
nlay
NI: C E Emin2er 1215 411
ha for the 1-4 two v—ek-
it:ng thrf of her relo
:-c'-er-toz from a clift-r-nt
11-: Mr NI Aiht
Ln in nz1- Dotitu It t
on lour Tnr 'Idcr En--
iMng-r r(cm fo1lowin4 a
gall l)acitler ope-atim Jan 17 She
kt1 kiiu U t I A:va
clon havn'2 livd here te-1 yrar-
f 111 y)nr
!! (Idrtte2 that 17riocl
N Buffalo wvnt N1r C
E Er o-r to chrer up la-r
a lk hi) 11:1(1Cr
1 1 nper tlfn Dtc 4
I:1
in' A a nit NI coiltg- of
intabl- to viit
Lora Tirrance who
frint an oi)rra-
t on ()1 Feb 3 in the co:1i:e nfrii-
I h I nolt ti:n(lin4
schwa cnitipirte hcr
former
iit f corctic
En-min 'r -AA the trp Aa
hect:e
ABC To Send Pair To
Oklahoma City Meet
Ch li)
ITPIV4Med La Oklahoma City
rAiay at thA2usion me( twig for
AnoLue InAlget a3d intermchate
b (IJO an-e)uft yuu1Ig-4ers it wa
y?!lerclay at the regu-
lar (I nner at Pangburn's
CeI Wilh:te club president mid
Jrp 4:) to the state
n from Alva
Thu Nub ako winted to linurus
tlat the ABC is -iponsoring the Blue
Cros drive in Alva but not the
Blue Shte'd h! Blue Shield plan
is not included in the drive here
The dub al$o voted to assist in
the Boy Scout fund drive here Fri
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4
: Feb 10 $2 00 1
1 Alva is a Good Town
IstnPIT IT ESTIIV DAY
l
1 Alva is a Good Tow
now' if IIA LIR V I) ir
-
4-
5c PEI! COpy
Acheson Denies
Any Chan-re In
Plans For Pact
Charges U S Is
Backing Down On
Others Are False
OKLAHONIA CITY Feb
Amyrican Legion
oppos(! the A750:0000 i t bon-
u bill that was introduced in thy
h'11-e yesterday
Elmer Fraker ::ate adjutant :-aid
the Oklahoma It non Ihw f r
orpd ea11 bordrN but
and obtained a "erviee" bonus ha
widow orphans and ut1 directIy
atfeetwl by thy Iwo WOri I wars
Fraker said hy vas not tpeakild1
tO 1(2i011111i1- or
blit said thy hargion's rah t
forth at thy state yonl ntam her-
rn Septernber 1517 The resolutmn
aLnr-t a state c11 bonus a
adopted then 101ci liphdfl at !wt
year's comention
I- raker said 1 f"non-pthsort-d
affertin child svWfare thr
state veterans' Ilwp1! al It Fulphin
the ward for mnnil ease at the
veterans hospital at l'Wrwin and
ot her serVieys arP
the state 51000000 mmtwliv The
Letnon fears thew' fund: mwhi
reduced if a rich- bomis ww enactd
In' said
The bill b: fore the hwr
trodueed by lItu Hob A 'ft
Atoka rho hi' 111 It i
b all (t any Herons'
Undcr pIann vet him who -et -
ved within thy' t:Ii11'fl wwd!
receive SIG for eaeh namih of r-
lye with a maximum of
seas veterans would t I5 I'
month for srrvicY abroad
for each month :Hyrved in thy
IS Oh a maximum of $500
The bonus would be finaneed U a
one-ceht tax on soft drink: ftriq
Leg:on Otioose(1'
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lo Bonus Bill
OKLAHONIA CITY Feb D —
1:pi— Amyrican Legion will
opposi! the' A750:0 tifin it:rtii bon-
u bill that was intruduced in thy
iviue yesterday
Elmer Fr:O:Yr Ate adjulanf
Ir Oklahoma Li iion f 1 -
orpd eah fiiiims but
and obtained a "irrvice" bonus fiir
widows orphan: and ut1 dirictly
atfecteA the Iwo WW1 I wars
Fraker said ht vs not
tO or
but said the tirgion's 1vos t
forth at thy stite conl
In Suptember 1517 Thr
Blackwell Man Pays
Off On Charge Here
Lloyd Hendrix 26 ycar old Inv
Mall was picked up and
brou4ht to A Iva Monday niiht the
sheriff's of fice reported today
Hendiot was charged vNi Liu-
! ccny in Woods county by ineols of
fraud
The cav vas disinis'ed yester:lay
uhen Ilendlix paid back all nitrics
clay he had secured and costs
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Bicknell, Brooks H. The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1949, newspaper, February 16, 1949; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2062737/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.