Shawnee News-Star (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 8, 1958 Page: 5 of 28
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CHANDLER CHATTER Fewer votes w
be needed
By
members "ANNIE D MOORE IBrewer court E Caldwell court rek porters FArt to make gubernatorial runoff
TODA marks a big event forl is clerY of the Church of Christi
It is the formal opening for the
new $43000 church building re-1
cently completed on the cornert
of First and Cleveland streets
Regular Sunday school and
a preaching services will be a part
of the morning program but at
4 230 p rn an open house will be
the main program of the day I
1 J D Armstrnng will speak at
tile morning service and will
4 speak on Our Plea and Our
4 ' Purpose" while his evening topic
0 rill be "Can We Understand the
i a Bible Alike?'
In the afternoon speakers will
: include Jimmy Lovett a former
' ministers and other speakers
a front the Church of Christ in Ok
I
lahoma City Visitors will be
s given an opportunity to go
'through the church and its van-
pus rooms
: A basket dinner will be served
at the noon hour
4 Work on the construction was
4 started in August 1957 The!
building bas been done almost
: entirely by local workmen Many
s individuals and business firms
: have contributed materials serv-
I ices and money with the major
a portion donated by members of
s
the church
1 Members of the building corn
mittee include John Coffey Jr
4 Harry Roe J M Reed N H
4 Williams and E F Carlton
4
a Situated on the comer lot the
4 edifice constructed of building
: blocks with permastone trim
I presents an attractive contribu-
I min to that section of Chandler
: The outside walls are finished
i in a sandalwood shade which
I blends gracefully with the inter-
ler which is a pastel green A
large auditorium has a seating
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capacity for approximately 250
4 persons and is furnished with
: oak pews communion table and
the pulpit finished in driftwood
' tones The baptistry at the left
4 of the pulpit continues the mod
ern design Colorado stone blocks
: in variegated hues and sizes were
used for the outside finish and k
wide ledge around the top finfi
ished in sandalwood makes an'
d attractive planter for flowers and
potted plants
' MARKING the opening on
Sunday for the new Church of
N Christ a Bible school will begin
i
on Monday June 9 with the
i theme 'learning About God"
Classes will begin at 9 through
11 a m Teachers are Mrs L
! M Childress Mrs Jack Evans
' Mrs Douglas Murray beginners
and primary Mrs B G Thomas
: Mrs A H R Calvin and Mrs
4 Harry Roe juniors: Mrs G W
Reed seniors Mrs R E Dickson
: and Mrs John Coffey Jr flan
neigraph and Mrs Rufus Koonce
will be in charge of refreshments
A picnic on Friday will con
' elude the school
s MONDAY will be the begin-
: ning of a two weeks term of dis-
4 trict court However no cases
are listed for Monday and 'flies
day with the first case on Wed
nesday June 11 There are 15
cases listed on the docket five
for money judgment three per
sone injury four damages to
real estate two foreclosure of
mortgage lien and one judgment
on account Donald E Powers
and J Knox Byrum district
judges will preside at the court
: with Thelda Bullock and Thomas
members of the Church of Christ : i sia
It is the formal opening for the DON'T wait for the liquid to
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new $43000 church building re- f th
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cently completed on the cornericourthouse lawn It is minus thel II Tito
The vote in the first primary
of First and Cleveland streets mash and other ingredients tolwill be more evenly divided
Regular Sunday school a ndproduce the real ornoonsnincolamong Democratic candidates for
preaching services still be a part The still was located about 14 lovernor July 1 than it was four
of the morning program but at miles southwest of Chandler ayears ago and less votes will be
230 p tn an open house will be few days ago and erected in its'needed to make the runoff state-
the main program of the day I present location to give folks an house observers are predicting
J D Armstrong will speak at opportunity to see how a moon- There still are three weeks of
tile morning service and willIshine busineu works The wood- campaigning before th e primary
speak on Our Plea and Our land sections in our county are a land many voters have not yet'
Purpose: while his evening topic Perfect paradise for operators ofl picked a candidate But the ob-
will be "Can We Understand the stills but seldom are they appre- servers point there already is a
Bible Alike bender" The one found last week iwell-defined division of support
In the afternoon speakers will had bee i operation only few
Pera n y
among several of the leading can-
include Jimmy
Lovett a tomer hours earlier than it was found d i d ates
ministers and other speakers o county Y
officials lo- Leo Winters secretary of the
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front the Church of Christ in Ok- eating it state election board predicts a
lahoma City Visitors will be Democratic vote of about 500000
given an opportunity to go !in the first primary although
through the church and its vani- r- easant some others aft forecasting a
i lighter turnout
OUS rooms
I Four years ago the Democratic
A basket dinner will be served Grove news iprimary dreg 552148 persons to
at the noon hour the polls William O Coe making
Work on the construction was!
started in August 1957 Thel By FRANCES DODGES the runoff for the second straight
time got 159122 votes and Gov
building has been done almost Mr and Mrs Bill Mongold'Raytimnd Gary received 156376
entirely by local workmen Many moved about a block from the Gary then defeated Coe in the
individuals and business firms school on South Bryan They runoff 251u00 to 233000
have contributed materials serv- have three children and two will Winters believes that as few as
ices and money with the major be going to Pleasant Grove
portion donated by members of school Democratic may be enough to put a
the church Docratic candidate in the run-
Mn R W Grove and Juanita
Members of the building corn- Grove worked in the Vacation off
mittee include John Coffey jr Bible school at Blackburn Chapel There are 11 Democratic guber-
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Harry Roe M Reed N H while the rest of the family at natorial candidates four Repuls-
Williams and E F Carlton tended the classes lican candidates and one inde-
Situated on the corner lot the The Ray Hollis family have Pendent—D A Jelly Bryce for-
edifice constructed of building been building a large room on to' mer FBI agent who decided to
blocks with permastone trim their present home skip the primary battled
presents an attractive contribu- Mrs C H Owens is still in Less interest has been shown
min to that section of Chandler City hospital after seven weeks in the Republican campaign be-
The outside walls are finished She may be allowed to go home cause a huge majority of voters
in a sandalwood shade which within the next week or two in Oklahoma are registered Dem-
blends gracefully with the inter- Lawana Hogan came out lucky ocrats
ior which is a pastel green A in an accident which happened The issues in this campaign
large auditorium has a seating Thursday night She had re- have not been too clearly drawn
capacity for approximately 250 turned from a rodeo and Wits un- As usual there is much campaign-
persons and is furnished with loading a horse when it ran away ling on improvement of common
oak pews communion table and with her The result was a chip-lschool college and highway pro-
the pulpit finished in driftwood ped collar bone for her 1
tones The baptistry at the left Last Sunday the James Hogan
of the pulpit continues the mod- family had a reunion Out of DEVOE
prn design Colorado stone blocks town guests were Hogan's moth-
in variegated hues and sizes were er Mrs Ora Hogan of North HOUSE PAINT
used for the outside finish and a Hollywood Calif: his brother
wide ledge around the top fin- and family Mr and Mrs Joe Ho-
ished in sandalwood makes an gap of Hutchinson Kan: and $ 5 95
attractive planter for flowers and Mrs Hogates sister and husband:
potted plants Mr and Mrs Elmer White of Reg 720 per gal
Cement Joann Hogan returned
MARKING the opening on to Kansas with Mr and Mrs Joe
Sunday for the new Church of Hogan to visit with them for a LATEX
Christ a Bible school will begin week or two
on Monday June 9 with the The J B Owens family went WALL PAINT
theme 'learning About God" to Lexington for the Memorial
Classes will begin at 9 through day weekend to visit Mrs: Owens' $ 98
11 a m Teachers are Mrs L mother Mrs Jack Kelley
M Childress Mrs Jack Evans Arthur Whited is expecting a Reg 498 per gal
Mrs Douglas Murray beginners visit early next week from his
and primary Mrs B G Thomas brother and wife Mr and Mrs 10 Beautiful Colors
Mrs A H R Calvin and Mrs T1A
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Harry Roe juniors: MrsG: W lough from the army Its DM I CD Alta
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tongue was "thick" at the time of
the alletied offense
The witness answered: ''T didn't
look in his mouth to see if his
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116 N 'UNION PHONE 600
grams Supporters of each of these
battle biennially for bigger
chunks of tax money
Prohibition is considered a big-
ger issue in this campaign than
it was four years ago At that
time the late Mate Sen Bill Lo-
gan of Lawton came out strongly
for repeal in the midst of the
campaign and finished third in
the race with 68000 votes
Sen George Miskovsky of Ok-
lahoma City is campaigning on
a repeal plank as is Republican
hopeful Phil Ferguson
District Judge Andrew
en Muskogee Democrat also is
calling for repeal and most of
the Democratic candidates have
stated they would submit the
question at a special election if a
petition is circulated
Considered the dry candidates
among the Democratic ranks are
Bill Doenges of Bartlesville and'
W P Bill Atkinson of Midwest
City
Jim Rinehart veteran state ren-
ator from El Reno is campaign-
ing for labor votes while Wil-
coxen and Edmondson are call-
ing for reforms:In stats! govern-
ment Coe is making a much milder
pitch than he did four years ago
apparently with the hope of
bringing new groups into his
camp He says state income taxes
can be eliminated
House Speaker B E Bill Bar-
key Oklahoma City favors a 1
bond issue to finance constiuc-
tion of modern highways and ex-
pansion of state colleges
I Doenges' program includes a
iright-to-work law which ls'ould
prohibit forced union member-
ship Virtually all of the candidates
are stumping the state and most
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fur Sunday at Oklahoma City
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of American independenc'
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