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' HUSBAND OF the queen of Vol LVIII No 145
Great Britain is the duke of
Edinburgh Someone asked the oth-
er day after young Elizabeth II as
surned reign if Prince Philip is to
4 be known as the king He is not
There is some talk around London
so we've read about a new title
and new status for the duke of
1
Edinburgh now even though the r)!"!Ilr'ffilti)"P—
coronation of his wife will prob- c 4-1
ably not be until sometime in poO gooJas14444
1953
You see the wife of the king
Is automatically queen but the
husband of the queen when she is '
the ruling monarch has no official ' ' 7
standing except any which the
Parliament may bestow upon him
It has been said that one of the
reasons the government frowned
Ion the marriage of Edward VIII 44 rJJ 44 :
40 Wallis Warlield an American
divorcee was because she would
automatically be called queen
And having a divorcee which is l"
not accepted easily in the Church -
of England as the queen just was-
tifitthe thing Of course there
were o t h er reasons too politi-
cal traditional and possibly even - Vrs
family ties that had some bearing A6'"' ' '
but that's beside the subject
It is true that four centuries
ago when Mary the First married
Philip of Spain the marriage —
treaty provided that he wa3 to be ! taolnem
known as k i n g However the
treaty provided also that he was ilis10aaleus-arAtv
to have no hand in the govern- THE SHOWDOWN—Alva High
ment and was not to succeed to
the throne in case of the queen's regional basketball tourname
death the picture left to right are (
And in 1689 Parliament did Joe Fuller Gerald Shafer Jo
bestow the throne jointly upon Byeon (Starbuck) Roberts
Mary II (laughter of James II — —
as queen and her husband Wil-
liam of Orange as king But al- New Manager al
ter Anne Mary's sister came to
the throne her husband Prince
George of Denmark and duke of
1r Cumberland was given no new
title although the queen appointed enney s Here
him generalissimo of the army and
lord high admiral of the navy
Whet) qiieen Victoria married A E "Art" Aitken has arrived
her first cousin Prince Albert of in Alva to assume management of
Saxe - Cohere Gotha in 1840 she the J C Penney Co store here
'IP wanted the throne bestowed joint- succeeding John Brooks who is be
ly tipon the two of them with Al- ing transferred to the company
bert titled King Consort but Par- store in Altus
!lament in so many words refus- The new manager has been as-
ed Parliament even cut by 40 per sociated with the J C Penney
cent the annuity proposed by the company astore for the past 10
government for the queen's hus- years balking started in Bartles-
band vine He came to Alva from Chick-
For years Albert was mistrusted lasha where he was assistant mana
in many quarters as a foreigner ger of the Penney store there
wie!dine it n d it e influences over Aitken received his bashelor's
Victoria because he in effect degree from Oklahoma -zt"attu
servpd as her pr I v a to secre- college and also did work toward
tary and a hard-working one his master's degree 'there He and
Not until 17 years after the mar- 1 his wife and two children Kay 9
riage did Parliament give him the i and Thomas 13 have established
title of Prince Consort not i a home at 907 College They are
king members of the Methodist church
—0— Jim MO-ore was promoted to as-
THE EIGHTH annual Woods sistant manager of the Penney
county Junior Fat Stock show was firm here He has been associated
a huge success and congratula- with the local firm for the past
'tons are certainly in order to six months He formerly was an
rrimse who CIIMP up with a thrrific insurance agent in Kansas and re-
new idea for climaxing the event ceived his degree from Hays State
the Exhibitors Recognition ban college in Ft Hays Kan He and
quet And additionally the pro his wife and two children Ann 3
gram at th banquet was tops in- I and Michael 2 live at 1305 Flynn
chiding the drive-home-with some- They attend the Presbyterian
thing-to-think-about address given I church
ty Dr Kenneth McFarland Moore fills the vacancy left by
McFarland is rated as one of Frank Springer who was transfer-
the most soueht-after public speak red to the new Penney store in the
ers in the nation today and it Mayfair addition to Oklahoma City
is easy to understand why His
talk was straight from the should- —
er with meaty morsels of wisdom Winners Named in
and advice as well as tickling en-
terta intnent
The exhibit of livestock was out- Local WCIU Essay
standing too and the boys and
girls of the counts"s 4-H clubs and Contest at AHS
Future Farmers of America are
to be congratulated The exhibits
lived up to advance expectations Chuck Ritchey son of Dr and
and there were n3 apologies due to Mrs Charles Ritch6y and Marjor-
be made I le Martin daughter of Mr and
The recoanition given the enna- 1 Mrs I V Marti n were first
triunity of Frsedom made us near- place winners in the annual Wo-
ly burst with pride for the west- men's Christian Temperance Un
(Continued on Page 2) ion-sponsored contest in the Alva
highschool it was announced to-
day
Kiwanians Her
Ritchey won first in the junior-
senior competition and Miss Mar
tin suinnitted the wirming entry in
I the freshman - sophomore division
Show Winners c:::pebteitioent!tered in
( Off The
4
Cuffs
By BROOKS BICKNELt
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Vol IVIII
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ALVA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH 6 1952
$79-Billions More
Asked For by Truman
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U P LEASED WIRE
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March 0 0220
PREPARE FOR DISASTER
JOIN THE
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President Says Rose Valley Selects Chairmen
Of Projects for1953 Contest
Fund Needed To project chairmen and committees of the Rose Valley
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divorcee was because she would j f' --rsi Ta "-t:1:1- r -
automatically be c a 1 1 e d queen ' : 9i5 te i ii 4 i d ''' 44' ul trengt cfn::L7zagthoxecku1-)Y(iv)017)(:4tsi!v(7pn
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taai a ‘I" a i: 4 f aa 1 lines i sn - Message Proposes mittee who selected the praject :y - 4 '''"anaa a
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cal traditional and possibly even - :" it c7 A ‘ ''''''' p'' 1 ' è4 1 ': ''X ''-'':: i 1 - '
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family ties that had some bearing -ale"' i-4 ')a -A"t"' V7" : Lahr resident Glen Whipple vice a
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WASHINGTON Mar 6 Il? president and Harvey Fritsch sec- r ''' i:1c ii- :' '1)
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but that's beside the subject ' a a :- a a
It is true that four centuries ::- - ? aaaa fp retary Others on the executive ft a
' -it " aa-- X
ago when Mary the First married - - - ' ' - :: l- t 4 lik-t:!1 - :: j!:1
an as -ef committee are Nadine Olson second t:' a ':la-ta
rii l (inert aa Thursday to invest aieeeaairm an Gry L
: avon third
treaty proved that he wa to be a'aS
Philip of S p a I n the marriage '':-! 7 - 'I - i-: ' ta
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provided optaaa mg' up strong Allies against
4 4111r--':- - " -- -434iiivoor : :: - ' i another $79 billion in build -tahicaer-ehtarieram:Iirterand Mrs W J Mon- -:": t '
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known as k in g However the 4ario 4 ' ' i -‘ -" 'a:"' a : "
' '' 1 1 ommunism and wirned that I
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treaty' provided also that he was iaa4004aaaii-12r-Ata '''1-a-L - t : : -: :: : a ' - Project
ct chairman and committee 0 - - ' Pt" " -1
to have no hand in the govern-
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: - '
any cuts in foreign rs and spend- ! membe are as follows:
ment and was not to succeed to
THE SHOWDOWN-Alva High school's Goldbugs packed and ready to leave for Enid Thursday morning for the sudden-death ing would be "flih and Conservation of natural resources Ar- i
ons ' a' : "
the throne in case of the queen's - :ri
regional basketball tournament where the local cagers meet Woodward high's Boomers this afternoon in the first round In dangerou —Paul Buckland chairman: Ralph
s" resources ?:- te - '--i
- --:a: : ta
death J Di r ! with economy-minded lawmakers
the picture left to right are Coach Charley Shaw assistant Dale Zehr student manager D Zehr Harry Cline Dick Dotter In an 8000-word spec flies icier DPftri Spencer Ray Hanan ' "
special flies :
And in 1689 Parliament did Joe Fuller Gerald Shafer Jackie Beadles Jetry Kirkland Carlos Alexander Pearson Gordon Reed cod He
(Staff photo) o Coach sate to the House and Senate
exander Lorry ! B -'"::te-a" ' --- -i'i
Le and Les Bixler soil improvement- :Pa: I'' : --:'
bestow the throne jointly upon Byton (Starbuck) Roberts chief executive clashed head-on
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Mary IL (laughter of James II --------- -- — -- : Jack Kelsey chairman: Chet Hayes tT: '- -7::'
as queen and her husband Wil- i Leroy Keith Roy Whipple Rex Bix- cf ' !" : - :' !of both parties who plan to slash ler: crop improvement - Thurman '‘-:-- :'- '''' "
- ti ':
ham of Orange as king c e But al- New Manager at
Parent-Teacher Leadership Conference To $1 COS Rilsed upwards of SI billion from his aid Lyon c FrchBill
hairman Albin Rauch Fen- ' ls:
the throne her husband Prince :
''f vr i''
ter Anne Mary's sister am to r proaram ton Strohmeyer Buck ' I
r u "f there is any question about I
Be Held at Washliviton School on March 12 1 :
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ty
Cumberland was given no new n" Cunt Fritsch
George of Denmark and duke of
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! not whether it is too large but pasture and ranee improvement ' n ': t' ::- t aa 1
title although the queen appointed enney s Here Dr Alice Siwers directsir of the home and family insti- 1111 liViAl t ti i'Ág id !whe this amount" he delared it is Pasture Improvement ther it is too small These funds -Harrison Olson chairman 7 R L '-!-i ' '4-
him generalissimo of the army and tute in the extension department at the University of Okla-are needed all of them " Frye Estel Hobson Isaac Clemence -'' ' - 1 ? ''' 5
i
lord h 1 g h admiral of the navy 14111 Speak to People Leonard Gum Rex Boswell live-
v : a
horret will conduct a leadershin confirence lt 7°10 n m I At r 041
When (4 ICTII Victoria married A E "Art" Aitken has arrived ' - ' ' A total of $100893 was raised ar Truman Planned to follow up : stock and pauhry improvement- ii--: 1: - - ' " Pr:
her first cousin Prince Albert of in Alva to assume management of Wednesday M arch 129' in the Washington school for all lin WOOds County for the American ' the strongly-worded message with
Harrison Fiscus chairman Floyd
Saxe - Cohere - Gotha in 1840 she the J C Penney Co store here Parent-Teacher association leaders W
in WO'S COltillan MN 'Heart asiociation drive conducted ' a direct appeal to the people over ' ' '' : ---"' ' ' ''' 't
Simpson Georg Nutter Mrs Le- :1'' ' : a
wanted the throne bestowed joint- succeeding John Brooks who is be
Sam am Panghur P a Alva ' -TAIdurina February &illy Middaueh !all radio and television net Keith Mrs Carl Schmolcke and
works t i ate- '
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s 0e
ly mum the two of them with Al- ing transferred to the company TODAY'S CHEERY NOTE-- council president antininced :courtly c h a 1 r in a n announced ' at 9:30 pm CST
s
roy '-- '''' '' " '
FFA members Evan Eggleston yes- 04- ' -' ' :i a :: I
bert titled King Consort but Par- store in Altus todv Itodo v Aware that Congres is partieu-
0 - - - - ' -
lament in so many words refus- The new manager has been as- Kindly Cop Gives i
Dr S o w e r s will discuss im- ' The funds are short somewhat of laity reluctant to vote large new ton Hinderliter Ethel Bixler and
easa
a'ranklin Simpson 4P-- V1i4
ed Parliament even cut by 40 per sociated with the J C Penney ' - proving home and family life I the $1050 quota but several more funds for economic aid to Europe
e Hme food supply - Mrs Fred
cent the annuity proposed by the I company astore for the past 10 I own Good Standing
through a program of education for ilate contributions are expected Mr Truman broke down his re- schmoicke chairman Mrs Sam : :' --' '' 4-' -': '':1-if"!:'1141
government for the queen's hus- 1 years halting started in Bartles- aT pETTERsBuRG Fla 1 pareuts through studv groups Par- I which should bring the total up to !quest into three categories instead Nelson airs Lester Hinaerhter Tsars -''' - -'-'''''
band vile He came to Alva from Chick- -whoa Gause said a new at l eats' bookshelves films etc 1 the goal he so id of the usual two ' Mable Henry Mrs Leta Aldrich TO TRIAL-James P Finnegan
" :
For years Albert was mistrusted lasha where he was assistant mana- rival climb Th
climbed into his police 1 e conference is expected to be Of the sum raised for H
the eart H a
e sked $5350000000 in di- and 4-H members Doris Fiscus Le- former Collector of Internal
in many quarters as a foreigner ger of the Penney store there
(f e- )4
alser at the airport asked ! of particular interest to all P-TA association h e r e $79579 came rect military" aid to fret- nations flare Buckland Joan Schmoicke Revenue enters Federal Judge
wie!ding it n d ti e influences over Aitken received his baahelor's illause fai a tidç into town ' program chia rmen and home room !from Alva and the rural area with in Europe Asia Africa the N Linda Nutter farmstead improv raffle
ear
Victoria became he in effect Pi degree from Oklahoma -a-l'atin - then directed him to a hotel ' repreaentativea and other ' Parentae : $2-1319 from oaler tewas in P
the ! East the icifie arid Latin Amer- mentEaerect Backlana chairman '
! Louts Mq litoti!oet:ain ntroirctil iHneSits
servcd as her pr 1 v a te secre- college and also did work toward Ilow much do I owe you?" groups !county Ica $1819000000 in "defense sup- : Albert Nutter Lester Hinderliter ' '
tary and a hard-working one his master's degree 'there He and asked the stranger after ar I Mrs Ho 1 1 1 s Warrick countY Avard his rePorted $10' for the ' porting" aid to increase on charged -the- mrs Claude Seaman Mrs Floyd -
Not until 17 years after the mar- 1 his wife and two children Kay 9 riving "Nothing" the ponce ' extension chairman for P-TA is !drive: Freedom S1492 Capron i spot arm production in wesiern Sin pSOn: landscaping the farm' and conduct i with bribery and mis-
n office (NEA photo)
riaae did Parliament give him the i and Thomas 18 have established man replied ' sending out letters inviting all !se403: Daroina $2089 and Way- !Europe: and $565 million in out- home grounds - Mrs Harrison 01-
title of Prince Consort not i a home at 907 College They are "What a town" commented Ileaders of P-TA groups in the coon- ! noka S1033 5 trieht economic and "Point Four" son chairman: Mrs J B Kelsey
A I I
kin Q members of the Methodist church the visitor as he flipped Cause l ty to attend the conference : "I would like to extend my ap- aid-none of it to be spent in Eur- sam Nelson J C Falbeck Mrs Ai- : e s ict:L 0
o Jim MO-ore was promoted to as- a hall dollar "They even have The meeting arranged by the P- predation to all chairmen who ope - bert Nutter Mrs L C Bixler and t J Aii
THE EIGHTH annual Woods sistant manager of the Penney free taxis" ' TA Council also is open to all oth- worked so dilieently in the annual 1 All of the funds would be spent FFA members Max Clemence Les
county Junior Fat Stock show was firm here He has been associated t er persons interested Mrs Pang- ! drive those who contributed so i during fiscal 1953 which begins ! clemence and Gilbert Gum Itki
a huge success and congratula- with the local firm for the past 'burn emphasized Special invita- eenrously and especially to Jam- July I The President's request re- Equipment Project
ons are certainly in order to 1 six months He formerly was an lions have been issued to North- es Robinson Alva chairman: Joe l Presented an increase of about 10 sectoring farm and home equip- Check 'capons
'incise who Ca MP up with a tfirrific insurance agent in Kansas and re- : western State college students
nts who ' enner chairman of sending let- ' per cent in the foreign aid funds men Sc
t - Fred hmoleke chairman
new idea for climaxing the event I ceived his degree from Hays State ce un or plan to teach school upon their ters and the American Legion I totalling S7218000000 which Con- mil monaham Raymond mickiana PANMUNJOM March 6 11''--
the Exhibitors Recognition ban l college in FL Hays Kan He and graduation Auxiliary which commuted the sue ' aress voted for the current 1952 Charlie Boswell: strengthening tarn- Communist netiotiators tried
quet And additionally the pro- ! his wife and two children Ann 3 l 'Dr S o w e r s is outstanding in cessful tag clay" Middaugh stated I fiscal year fly life-Mrs Ora Kreizinger chair- Thursday to parlay truce inspec-
gram at til banquet was tops in-land Michael 2 live at 1305 Flynn asebEll Fence her field and we are fortunate in I 'Within Sight of Goal' ! man Sadie Rauch Mrs Fenton tion agreements into a free ticket
en to ! Mr Truman told congress that strohmever Mrs Garland Adams to snoop into secret details of Al-
chiding the drive-home-with some- They a t t e ad the Presbyterian being a b le to have her here for
T OPS F Id M
vio le
thing-to-think-about address given 1 church I a conference especially since sho the United States and its Allies Mrs Charlie Bdswell Mrs Chet lied weapons
I ty Dr Kenneth McFarland ! Moore fills the vacancy left by isvill make no other visits to north- Be in Alva on Friday must not ha up in their mutual de- Hayes Mrs BuiTel Johnson The Reds demanded that Korean
a
McFarland is rated as one of ' Frank Springer who was transfer Baseball fans nd suppo rters of !
- western Oklahoma this spring" : !feriae efforts now because they are Participation in school and edu- truce inspectors including "neu-
the most soueht-after plans for the construction of a new public speak ! red to the new Penney store in the Mrs Pangbarn said Two Office of Price Stabilization coming within sight of their goal eational activities - Mrs Everett tral" lausaia be authorized to ex-
in
ers in the is inUniCipal baseball park a t 1 o n today and it ' Mayfair addition to Oklahoma City Presidents of the various Alva neld representatives will be in :of insurine "peace through caeca Bucaland chairman airs Roy amine secret militarY equipment
is easy to understand why His l Alva are assuming the obligation
PTAs will serve as a committee Alva F r i day to confer with lo- ! tive atreneth" ! Whipple ana Bertha Miller Mr s at ports of entry behind the lines
talk was straight from the should- ! w of purchasing and erecting a wo- to serve coffee and doughnuts fol- eal merchants on OPS problems ! He said the 50-division Atlantic D D Canadav Mrs B O Fritsch Allied negotiators were not cer-
er with meaty morsels of wisdom inners Named in yen wire fence topped with barb-
lowing the conference The group they may have The price special- i Fact defense force agreed upon at Mrs Leonard Gum Bell Chesnut tam n whether the Reds were nor-
and advice as well as tickling en- ed wire around the new diamond
headed by Mrs Charles Harzman ists are Ted Swingle and Foci Wood !the recent Lisbon conference "will patsy Boswell: participation in turina: a new stalemate based on
tertainment I facilities at Hatfield park
I includes Mrs Charles Ritchey an ng d they can be contacted through bri within measurable distance church and religious activities - the proposed riehts and duties of
The exhibit of livestock was out- Local WCIU Essay The fund is being raised by sub- Mrs Marion Monfort and Mrs !the local chamber of commerce i the time when even the most fool- ! (Continued on Page 2) inspection teams
standing too and the boys and seription and already much of the Richard Nickelson - office The two OPS fiehimen will i hardy man in the Kremlin will not The staff officers on armistice
girls of the countjes 4-H clubs and Contest at AHS money needed fo r the materials be in Alva between 9 am and 12 !dare risk Open attack" On Western L ets IA! supervision terms by-passed th
Future Farmers of America are e
has been collected The city coon-1 o'clock noon and will visit with Europe Russia should be a member of the
to be congratulated The exhibits ell ordered the retrieving of some Charles S Schlarb 'merchants in the chamber of coin- ! To equip the -formidable force" Sob 'yarns Car inspecting team
lived tip to advance expectations Chuck Ritchey son of Dr and old water linepipe which was clog Being Held Herd For merce office ' which European countries have 0 ' Communaa !hill officers shut off
and there were n3 npologies due to Mrs Charles Ritehesy and Marjor- up and has been cleaned to be ' pledged to Gen Dwight D Eisen- Owners to Put On their suea m of propaganda blasts
be made lie Marlin daughter of Mr and used for posts and pails for the pro- Military Authorities Mercury Pulls Up to bower's command he said U S ftamt the UN dernanri that Rus-
The recoanition given the entn- 1 Mrs I V M a r t i n were first posed new fencing Charles S &Marla Chester is 33 D - "1"' deliveries 'greatly
luded It was believed
- ' s W ill be gre ' ' New License Tags
1 sia be exc a
munity of Freedom made us near- I Place winners in the annual Wo- The fence will completely en- being grees at Noon g held by county officers here !speeded up" in the next few the Reds might be waiting to see
ly burst with pride for the west- Men's Christian Temperance Un- close the new playing field ' for Ft Sill military police on a The inert:ivy pulled up just ninnths if Vice Adm C Turner Joy senior
(Continued on Page 2) ion -sponsored contest in the Alva The place was enlarged recently charge cf desertion flaen thentrinv above freezing at noon tociav : Mr Truman rioted that his for- Sheriff W S !Dubo Gillen Wa rned UN rieleeitte will brine back from
highschool it was announced to oche Tokyo ficw orders altering the Al-
enm aid prom:am wmild bring his Woods county auto owners t 0
by the city's street department giv- I He 1A'as apprafainded in Alva by with a temperatere of 33 de-
day atduci Joe has been confer-
total national security spending that they can save themselves and lied -
y
iwanlans lear
K Ritchey won first in the junior- -
Isenior competition and Miss Mar- A
ing a major league standards dia- county officials following their re- arees Weatherman Steve Stech
miond and outfield layout for the ceipt of a wire Monday calling for - said after a 1 o w Wednasday -
'a baseball park Also the city Schlarb's arrest night of only 12 degrees that raises 'the se
bedeet to alatet $64 billion and said law enforcement officers needless ring with Gen Milithew B Ride-
'rious question" trouble by putting their 1952 tags on waY!
I tin sui furnishing the sod for the grass- According to military police The hi
nnitted the wirming entry in high temperature reading cif 'Whether the American nation their cars The Allied position on truce in-
is ' !
I the freshman - sophomore division of the field and diamond which Schlarb deserted on Dec '27 la50 in Alva yesterday was 51 de- can afford so much money" Many citizens have bought their specti at on ia th the observers
how a - inners
S tTblie e'srtattlelhefridees caoiiiillpebteitioenntered in ing ' i
will be planted soon under the so- from Ft Knox :ay
pervision of the city schools athlet- ' Q tales
i Says We Ian Afford It tags but are still carrYing them !shenld be e tilt to determine wheth-
He answered aith an unqualified around in their cars or else have er new a-ospts cia is lame broutlit
' i
1 Other placings in the juni department
or- Te" v "yes" National output lie m e said is left the at their homes Gillen into Korea flurm': a In ice but that
io V7-77 '-' a It rkol!'" !: a
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seniar class whose themes were on climbing' so rapidly that even with said they sterild not be given the right
- Entuall the city authoties - 1'' !a' a a t i -tfsk' "an:
he
gulling exhibitors at the eighth the subject "Alcohol Its effects on ve - y ri t iataa- 'e innaain- : c ' ' n -' at-'"at t -immen se diver n
sio" of U S Officer s are instructe a
d to stop all to ex min se re N ta o
e c t if Planes
annual Woo d s c o un ty junior !Man" are Kenneth Dimmick sec- plan to complete the construction S 1-oti1aaa!"!r i ) a -454:::nf4-t - t (conunurd on page 2o cars not displaying 1952 tags and t
anks mil (ober equipm ent
fa tstock show were interviewed at ond and De I 1 a Faye Nord Th in yke of e od e r n baseball plant k-- It 9 -!:: t i i 1 ' "I' tr -11: : i f: :-11' ' may confis cate the cars and c R e n tem
harge "It thf7: clyild eat sainas
the Kiwanis club luncheon meeting third Other freshman sophomore - -
ineludng gradsg
intand showers and 'ILataaaeaanaaaaaaiatie'la i i a La tt a s ' e F: ‘ he w
I J
- a a-sa-ta! a-n-a a I asti : 1 ! t oners with misdemeanors fo w
r don to l ook at (nor equm
ipent
"--'----I' i t irm 1 o crrir111- ' WitirlPrS whose theme subjects dressing rooms for players and a a :47154 t ft en-- 1 1 1--:c-s 1 Cslnrcd Scrolls failure to purchase proper licenses thin would be highly desirable
i all of Alva: Donnie Hilbig Free- third A large group in the high- project are hopeful for many con- I' q:f :-
C - '''
1 i vi 1'$ J 4f Ji 4 4 t:10§i which :s ctures o p live clar
d the Dea- the Ortilillill purchase price since UOCn C'Sill
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visor conducted the interviews Weather rooms Ea r I Geis superintendent In All-State Broadcast the open assessment period for
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both of Alva and C L Hayden the Principles of Free Masonry in Warmer east Lows Thursday taking $2500 The suspected thief Arthur S Noworyto of and we are very happy to receive the University of Oklahoma at an ! Assessments have be en being
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Bicknell, Brooks H. The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1952, newspaper, March 6, 1952; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2063839/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.