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I wonder bow long it has been
since many of the readers of
this column haVe attended a
real old-fashioned pie supper
We recall many we attended
where the fancy boxes pretty
girls and handsome boys I we
thought) were the highlight
of tne evening The good old
days will be here again Dec
ember 2 when the Athletic
Boosters club will sponsor a
pie slipper The event will not
only feature the sale of deli-
cious pies bidden in fancy box-
es but it will also feature the
contests of those days A pret-
ty girl ugliest man man with
the biggest feet and ninny ot-
hers will be printed out to re-
ceive the doubtful honors
Dock Estell will display a tal-
ent none knew he possessed
De will serve as auctioneer and
entice the dollars out of the
pockets of the unwary In ad-
Rion real country music will
be furnished by Omer Kitch-
ens Merle Baker and A J
Cantrell 1Vhat more enter-
tainment could anyone ask on
a cold December night? It will
be at Let orce lieldhouse
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The News office received a
unique release this week that
we thought deserved a spot in
this colimm It concerns a dance
sponsored by the Central Dis
trict Square Dance absodation
The dance will be held November
30 in the Municipal auditorium
at Oklahoma City Round danc-
ing will hegin at 1:15 p m to
be followed by square dancing at
8 p in MnifSSIOn is one dollar
per person: Curtis Snlith of Alla
Bristow Promenaders will be one
of the callers And :guess whatt
The affair is A benefit for baby
gorillas Actually the money will
be usecfto bily4wo baby gorillas
for the Oklahoma City zoo
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MrsAmos Dobbs had a pleas-
ant surprise last week when
her brothel' Ernest Boyd of
Batesville' Arkansas and her
sister Vila Daimon' of Deshit
Arkansas ' visited her It was
the first thne she had seen
citing' of them since 1925 She
returned home with them for
it visit returning recently to
Bristow
-With-lhe temperature staying
on the wartilish side the past
week It Is surprising to look In
store Windows and see Christmas
decorittions and Christmas gifts
However don't let the weather
fool you as Christmas is just a
little more' than a month away
Don't just stand there Start
buying Christmas gifts—from
Bristow merchants
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Members of St Josephl Al-
tar Society have been prepar-
ing for several months for the
annual Christmas bazaar They
have set December' I 2 ad 3
to hold the event Those who
like Syrian food and other
goodies will now have an op
!whinny to indulge that lik-
ing for they 'will be offered
for sale by the good ladies of
the Altar Society In addition
they have been plying their
finest needles for many months
and have some lovely things to
offer the public for that some-
thing different for someone
spedal for Christmas Some of
the fruits of their labors may
be found in the window of the
building formerly occupied by
the Globe store Eighth and
Main
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Plans to set up a blood bank
have been announced this week
Mrs rt L Mimics announced
that heads of all civic clubs doc-
tors nurses school officials and
city officials as well as presidents
of local clubs are requested to
Mend a meeting at noon in the
J&J Cafe to discuss plans till
Pontro American Red Cross
field representative from Tulsa
will be present at the meeting to
help make plans
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Sam Richardson woold have
to agree this hasn't been one
of his best weeks Richardson
manager of Kirtley's clothing
store has been decorating dis-
play windows for Christmas It
seems that there were some
protniding nails and Sam in
the decorating process ripped
three pair of trousers Guess he
Aid just have to use his sales-
manship on himself and sell
himself some new trousers
Services In Texas
For Mr Berkley
NOws has been received here
of the death of Charles Berkley
Edinburg Tex father of Mrs
rata Henderson Mr Berkley
died November 10 after al ill-
ness of one year
Services were held at Edin-
burg Saturday November 12
Survivors are the wife Martha
of the home two daughters
four sons 17 grandchildren and
three great grandchildren
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SUNDAY November 20 1960
Vol MI No 47
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Bev ( harks Hardin
kMMINMili
Annual ding
Set This Week
Al Local Church
Five Services
Sct Each Day
Of Convention
About 200 visiting ministers
ond others are expected to at-
tend the annual Thanksgiving
convention at the Bristow Gos-
pel Tabernacle
The convention begins with a
service at 7:30 p In Wednesday
with the Reverend Bennie Toops
a former Bristmvan now pasho
of the Beams of Light taber-
Ililde at Sapulpa as guest speak-
The comention will conclude
with a fellowship breakfast at
7 a: rn Saturday There will be
fivei services a day Mr Alex?
'ander said Opening each day's
services will be the morning
prayet service at 4 8:30 a: m
Others will be held at 9 a
I() á in 2:30 p m: 6:30 p m
and 7:30 p rn
pljest speaker Ai the Friday
Service at 7:30 p m will be the
rt'ever'end Charles Hardin'
service representative for the
Voice-of Chifria in Asia: This is
an inter-dcneaninational mission-
ary organization :
Mr Hardin is a graduate of the
International Bible college - at
San Antonio Texas During the
past 19 years he has served as
Rastor Bible teacher and evan-
gelist His ministry has extend-
ed through 39 states including
Hawaii and Alaska as well as
Canada Mexico Korea and Ja-
pan: Ministers former members and
members of other churches are
expected to attend from Missouri
Iowa Kansas and Oklahoma
Community Service
For Thanksgiving
A community Thanksgiving
service will be held Wednesday
night at the First Chrtstian
church The city-wide service
is sponsored by the Bristow
Ministerial Alliance
The service will begin at 7:30
p in with the Reverend Clint
Purtell pastor of the First
Methodist church bringing the
Thanksgiving sermon Other lo-
cal pastors will participate in
the service
A combined choir from char-
dies in the Alliance will be led
by Lance Roberds director of
music at the First Christian
church A special number will
be presented by an Indian choir
from Muttaloke Methodist me-
morial church
flub Will Not Meet
Due to the Thanksgiving
holiday Thursday the Rotary
club will not hold its regular
weekly luncheon meeting The
next meeting will be December
1 at noon at the J&J Cafe
Edwin McMillan will be Rotar-
ian of the Day'
Board Meeting
Members of the local Red
Cross board will meet at the
J&J Cafe at noon Monday
Wanta have your cake and eat
It too? We know just how this
can be accomplished only In
this case the cake is turkey
There could be no more time-
ly date to mention that grand
old bird than at this moment
when Thanksgiving and the an-
nual "add calories" day arrives
Bristow Sportsmere club has
the answer to the have fun and
win the turkey for the family
dinner The club is holding a
turkey shoot Sunday at the gun
range in the city park
Budget Adopted
By Congregation
Wednesday flight
Committee Named
To Present Slate
of New Officers
jA budget for 1961 VIM adopt-
ed by members of Cie First
Presbyterian church Wednesday
night
A business meeting was held
'1:1 following the monthly congrega-
tional meeting and the budget
if $2499300 was approved by the
congregation Most of the items
g hi the budget remained the same
except General Assembly Bene-
volences which was raised an
additional $125000
The Reverend 'Iowa Ball
moderated the meeting and re-
! quested Ed Doty budget commit-
tee chairman to explain the
proposed budget to members of
the churah The budget was
made following the Every Mem-
- her canvass which was conduct-
ed recently with George Han-
sen Jr as canvass chairman1
Bill Garrett who with Mrs
ters Garrett heads the youth budget
at:
committee and Ned Doty mem-
Mg ber of the Senior High youth
ios-
reported on progress of the youth
budget
h a
During the meeting a nomin-
da ating committee was named to
y
Kips pick a slate of ' candidates for
stir the board of deacons and elders
and
ier-
other church offices These
ak will be presented to the congre-
' gation for their approval -
ude Members of the nominating
at committee are L F Thompson
be
Mrs G M Clark Marshall Ya-
lex ger Mrs Tom McAdams Jr
ay's Travis Patton Edwin McMillan
dug Earl Price T' P McAdams and
m Mrs Max Kemp
in The congregation approved a
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recommendation by the session
to incorporate the trustees into
day the session so that the two
the boards could work more closely
in
ilin long range planning for the
the church The recommendation
4 is was approved
on
School Will Hest
foreign Exchange
English Teacher
Plan Sponsored
Through Several
Federal Agencies
-
- 13d-4tow schools will piny host
the latter part of January and
the first of February to a for-
eign exchange teacher
Sims superintendent of schools
announced this week
Macario Rene Frutos Fuga
from Guatemala an English
teacher will be working in the
Fuglish department will' Mrs
Carolyn Foster as well as other
teachers and areas of the
school
Mr Fuga 23 attended high
school at St John's college
Belize British Honduras find
English is actually his native
tongue He teaches English nine
hours a week in a co-educational
pre-vocational school He
has first second and third
year classes He also serves as a
physical training teacher
The teacher exchange pro-
gram is operated through the
United Slates government One
of its purposes Is to create an
atmosphere of mutual under-
standing and respect among
educators in many countries of
the free' world Mrs Foster said
The program is Administered
through the Office of Educat-
ion in cooperation with the
bureau of Cultural and Edu-
cational Affairs and the De-
partment of State through tin
(Cont on page 5)
Fourteen Swift's premium but-
terball turkeys will be given to
the lucky winners of the events
The turkeys will average eleven
pounds each
The shoot will begin at 1 pm
Two programs will include twi
features The first is the old
timers' shoot followed by sud
den death on the skeet range
Ammunition will be furnished
for the oldtimers' shoot but am-
munition must be furnished by
the shooters in the sudden death
event Following these two events
and awarding of the turkeys the
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COVERS THE GOLDEN CIRCLE LIKE TI IE MORNING DEW
All This And Turkey Too
THEYRE LOADED—Joseph Candy company pre-
pares the last of a 550 case shipment of Virginia peanut
brittle for delivery to the Safeway stores warehouse in
Tulsa In addition to Safeway the company sells to the
John A Brown cempany and Veasey Drug company at
Oklahoma City as well As maoy local firms Related story
on the company Ond its operation may be found inside
this issue of the Recod-Citizen 40Avi s' NTLID115 PHOTO
Pirates Prepare For Rugged Season
As Sooner Star Conference Member
'' Coach Ken McCOrmick's BrikoW High School bas-
ketball squad beat working out Monday afternoon in
keparatidn for the 1960-61 cage campaign and their
initial season in the rugged Sooner Star 6-A Conference
Assisted by 13illyjoe Cagle Coach McCormick will
ha vc °four retorrling lettermen
I — - - 1!1-:r4 f ilnd three of last year's reserves
41':—------""'"--' iAe make his task a putting to-
7'''''''''"4 gether a conference- contender
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' a little easier Playing in the roll
: : of an independent school Br is-
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''' tow registered 14 wins against
-' z 12 setbacks during last year's
A —asiOalS 14 '' :! basketball season
Samuel J Elie
Local Church To
Have New Pastor
The Oklahoma Conference of
Seventh - Day Adventists has
named Samuel J Elie its new
minister for the area including
Bristow Hominy Jennings and
Sa pulpa
Pastor Elie replaces pastor C
A Braun who was transferred
tt the Shawnee district
Pastor Elie and his wile Dor-
othy Jean came 1-c1 from Mis-
souri where Mr Elie has served
for Vile past 8 years His last
pastorate was at Poplar Bluff
Missouri Pastor and Mrs Elie
have three sons Randell No-
land 9 John Dell 6 and Roger
Jay 4
Mrs Elie is a native of Iowa
and the pastor is a native of
Michigan They met while at-
tending Union College at Lin-
coln Nebraska where ' pastor
Elie received his BA in Religion
(Con't on page 5)
skeet range will be open for
shooting
The turkey shoot is not for
club members only but is open
to the public Club officials said
several persons believe they must
have a gun to compete but if
they do not have a gun others
participating in the events will
be glad to let them use theirs
Spectators are welcome to go
out and watch the shooting it
was announced Those who plan
to participate in the shoot are
requested to remember to follow
the club safety rules cone ming
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- Veterans Returned
Returning lettermen from last
year squad include: Jeff Jor-
dan 6-4 senior Mark Parkhurst
6-1 senior Jay Horany 5-9 sen-
ior and Howard :Burgess ' 6-
senior Reserve' 14 quadmen back
this year who b a w limited action
In the 1959-60 season are: Bruce
Schmidt 5-9 Junior Lynn Pile
5-6Junior and Tony Bruce 6-1
Junior
Promising Sophomores on hand
to help strengthen the Bristow
contingent are: Steve Riley 5-10
Richard Worley 5-9 Garland
Hill 6-2 Meredith Kimbro 5-10
and Johnny Anderson 5-8
Seminole Top Threat
"Since we didn't compete in
the Conference last season" Mc-
Cormick said "It is difficult to
pick the teams we expect to give
US trouble Seminole won the
conference and the district ti-
tle last year and went on to the
state tournament where they
were finally defeated by the
championship Stillwater team
"Seminole has a large number
(Con't on page 5)
Bap list Church
Slates Banquet
l
' Officers Named
By Brotherhood
Dr J Frank Davis pastor of
the Sheridan Road Baptist
Church of Tulsa will be the fea-
tured speaker at the men and
boys banquet to be held Tuesday
November 22 beginning at 7:30
P In at the Firrt Baptist Church
the Reverend A S Day announ-
ced this week
Dr Davis is tne tomer presi-
dent of the Oklahoma Baptist
Convention
Mr Day also annotruced the
list of newly elected officers ol
the church's BrotherhOod which
is in keeping with the new de-
sign in Brotherhood organiza-
tions sponsored by the state
Baptist Convention to enlist all
laymen into the church program
New Brotherhood officers are:
Carl Smith president Roy Rog-
ers vice president Jerry Tap-
pima secretary Bill Cagle world
missionary leader W C Beaty
personal stewardship leader and
Jimmy Wood Royal Ambassador
leader
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Groups Endorse
Plan To Tackle
Youth Problems
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Instruction Set
For Non-Mixed
Senior Students
A plan suggested recently and
approved by Bristow Parent-
Teacher orgenivations school
officiab find the Board of Edu-
cation will begin within a short
time at Bristow high school
H ii Sims superintendent of
schools said classes for students
will be incorporated into the re-
gular school schedule The
climts will be on juvenile prob-
lems However only members
of the senior class may attend
these classes and then only with
the consent of their parents
Classes will be held separate-
ly for boys and girls Instruct-
ors will be the Reverend Robert
Ball pastor of the First Mosby-
terian' church the Reverend
Clint Purtell pastor of the First
Methodist church and Dr E K
NorfleeL Parents may attend if
they desire
A meeting was held Friday
afternoon to set up the basic
plan of operation for instruction
to the high school seniors
Members the bummittee
workingon the plan are Mrs
William Parrott president of
Bristow P-TA council Mrs
ClandeParish president of Jun
for-Senior HighP-TAi' Mrs
Tom McAdams chairman of
jovenile problems Mr Ball Mr
Purtell Dr Norliett Members'
of the Board of Education
Frank Sanders bigh school
principal Mrs H Cortyand
Sims
The plan has been discussed
for several mbuthsLetters wen)
sent to parents asking their
views on the subject and seeking
their cooperation in presenting
the instruction to students A
final analysis brought the de-
(Con't On page 5)
Directors Elect
Sims President
Other Officers
Named This Week
H St Sims
A special organizational meet-
ing was held Thursday after-
noon at the Chamber of Com-
merce offices At that time mem-
bers of the board of directors
elected officers for 1961
H H Sims was named presi-
dent of the Chamber of Com-
merce H J Weinstein who pre-
sided at the meeting is out-
going president
Other officers are Levan Kel-
ly first vice-president Ed Mack-
ensen second vice-president and
Bill McKnight and Astilur Fos-
ter treasurers
New members of the board of
lirectors for 1961 are Max Kemp
Art Mascho Vergil Griffin Clay-
ton Dial Bill McKnight and Bill
Newton
A Joint meeting of members
of the present board of directors
and the new directors will be
held Friday December 2
Oklahoml 1jistorIcn1 6'octety
3tate Historical bvtldin:
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Santa Claus Coming
Santa Claus will also make his
appearance And will be the high-
light of the parade He plans
to bring candy gifts for Bris-
tow area children This year's
treat will be a bag of cellophane
packed candy for all children
through the sixth grade The
k candy will be given- away- from
the parade Judges platform I4
will be located this year at 8th
and Main street The candy will
be given away following the par-
ade It was also announced the
Bristow Junior Chamber of Com-
merce will:be In charge of in-
:stalling the decorations on main
street Decorations ' this year
will be entirely new Max Kemp
chairman of the conunittee an-
nounced :
Bristow's main street will be
decorated this year by 32 lighted
Christmas trees They will IIICH Wire feet each' anti will be
suspended from the street light
poles While this is a new dec-
orating idea for Bristow it has
been successfully used in olher
Oklahoma and Colorado cities
for several years
Opening Hours Set
A schedule of Christmas open-
lug hours for Bristow busbies:
firms was adopted by 1i! group
during the meeting Plans call
for all Bristow firms to remain
open until 8 p m beginntng
Thursday December 15 This
will be ten days before Christ-
mas and enable everyone to com-
plete their Christmas shopping
Kemp said It will be especially
helpful he pointed out to those
who work during daytime shop-
(Con't on back page)
Old fashioned
Pie Supper Set
Evcnt Sponsorcd
By Boosters Club
The Bristow Athletic Boost-
ers club will hold an old fash-
ioned pie social on December 2
In Le Force Fieldhouse beginn-
ing at 7:30 p m Jack Howard
member of the arrangements
committee announced this week
Proceeds from the affair will
be used in promoting the ath-
letic program and the current
year's sports activities
In addition to the auctioning
of pies and cakes numerous
special features are being plan-
ned Including contests for the
prettiest girl the most hen-
pecked husband and many oth-
ers Dock Estell will serve as
chief auctioneer for the evening
Country music will be fur-
nished during the evening by
Omer Kitchens Merle Baker
and A J Cantrell
Those assisting Jack Howard
on the arrangements committee
are Johnny Horany Dock Este 11
and Art Mascho
Published at 11 I West Sixth
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Bristow Oklahoma
Retail Merchants Slate
Christmas Celebration
Announce Parade Plans
Groups Endorse Jaycees Make Plans For Installing
Plan To Tackle All Hew Decorations On Main Street
Wm DrnhiPmc Christmas Opening Hours Adopted
Members of the Retail Merchants committee an-
pounced this week Bristow will have one of the largest
and hest Christmas opening celetuations it has ever ex-
perienced Finishing touches were it on the plans at
a meeting held this week
Merchants selected Saturday December 3 as the
tug dHy when Bristow and area -
residents will enjoy many events
which is the local inerchan's Christmas Seals
way of thanking them for the
patronage received the past
yea rs
rlans for a parade at 3 p in Mailed This Week
on that date were announced by
John Stevens chairman of the
event Ile reported more entries airman Reports
In the float division have al-
ready been received this year - -
than any time in the past
Five school bands- have agreed Funds From Sale
to participate in the event Ste- Used To Control
yens said and several more
schools will be contacted which Cure Tuberulosis
MeRIIS others may join the put-
ade Those already accepting the 'rids week many BriArne
Invitation to participate in the people ON well as those of other
parade are Bristow high school cities and states received sheets
Boley high school Meeker high of Christmas seals in the mail
school Drumright high school These seals are adorned this
and Davenport high school All year with two tiny carol sing-
bands participating in the parade ers
will receive a trophy - Ms if thP nuhlie
This week many Britow
people ON well as those of other
cities and states received sheets
of Christmas seals in the mall
These seals are adorned this
year with two tiny carol sing-
ers The response of the public in
returning money for the seals
Is a great factor in helping
prevent and stamp out tuber-
culosis Mrs Will Dailey c'hair-
mon of the local effort an-
nounced The sale of seals An
Bristow is sponsored by the
Bristow Culture club
Explorer Scout -
Post Organized
Thursday Hight
An Explorer Scout Post
formed Thursdiw night at
meeting of Bristow Scout en-
thusiasts a t qi council ad visorS
at the Presbyterian church
Paul Wenzlaff was selected aS
advisor for the post which will
bc sponsored by the Presbyter-
ian c'hurch
District Scout afivisors Leo-
nard McPherson Leon Mathews
and Vernon Toiler Jr explained
the Explorer program to thoLe
present and showed a 30-minute
movie pointing out the
highlights of this modern Scout-
ing program Al Clark Bristoi
district advisor presided at the
meeting
(Con't 00 page 5)
Conference Names
Pirates To Team
Three members of the ID60
Bristow Purple Pirate football
team have been named to the
All-district team in the 6-A
Sooner Star Conference it via
announced this week by confer-
ence president Frank Sanders
The selection vas made Wed-
nesday night at a conference
meeting held in Holdenville
Named to the All-district team
by a panel of conference coach-
es were Quarterback Jeff Jordan
Halfback Jay Horany and End
Howard Burgess Names of the
other All-district players were
not available
In other action the conference
refused the request of Pau Is
Valley High School to become a
member of the conference and
offered a proposal to the mem-
ber schools to begin all confer-
ence games at 7:30 pm next
season
Sanders reported that Febr-
nary 3 and 4 have been selected
as the dates for the Sooner Star
Conference speech and debate
tournament to be held at Wewoka
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Money from the seals helps
to inform people about TB
and about the need to have
tuberculin tests and chest x-
rays Mrs Dailey reported
Christnuis seals also bell) place
active cases in TB hospitals and
bring them out again as pat
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of local clubs
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of the death ol
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Yager, Winnie. The Record-Citizen (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 20, 1960, newspaper, November 20, 1960; Bristow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2145211/m1/1/: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.