Northwest News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1958 Page: 7 of 8
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Warr Acres Oklahoma
BOYER HOTEL
COURTS AND
RESTAURANT
Private Dining Room for Parties C7 Clubs
Open 6 AM to 11 PM
5120 NW 39th WH 2-8179
VALUE WEEKEND
AT WESTGATE
RAY-0-VAC
FLASHLIGHTS
Special 88c
BLACK-WARD DRUG
PAINT ROLLER
AND TRAY SET
reg $205
$132
Complete Menu
WESTERN AUTO
KLEENEX TISSUE
400 sheets
white pink aqua reg 29c
2 for 49c
IG8tY
39th & MacArthur
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER
Don't Prevent '
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THE REPUBLICANS would keep Oklahoma from
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FLAT
FLAT-TOPS
WESTGATE BARBER
SHOP
8 am - 6:30 pm
itil 8 pm Sat
forging ahead for the future by offering —
O NO PROGRAM for long-range highway building
NO PROGRAM for permanent school financing
NO PROGRAM for improving incentive for qualified
state employees
O NO PROGRAM for encouraging home ownership
but rather a tax increase for every home owner In
Oklahoma by repealing homestead exemption
NO PROGRAM for guaranteeing fair and equal rep-
resentation in the legislature instead Republicans
would take representatives away from several counties
THE DEMOCRATS say "The Future's Great in the
Sooner State" and offer the ONLY chance for for continu-
ing change and a constructive program of progress:
O HIGHWAYS—A constitutional non-political highway
commission to build more and better roads where
the' are NEEDED
SCHOOLS—A plan for long-range permanent school
financing
MERIT SYSTEM for state employees to reward them
for conscientious public service
CONTINUED Homestead exemption to encourage
many new home owners In the state and help stop
population losses
O CHANGING THE constitution to guarantee fair repre-
sentation for both population and area
winter ctothes
need special care
AT
WESTGATE CLEANERS
MEN'S SPORT SOX
assorted colors and patterns
sizes 1012 - 12 reg 29c
4 for $100
SHARP'S
DRY GOODS CO
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NORTHWEST NEWS
Mrs Wayte Entertains I Royal Order of Moose
Bethany Home Dem Ladies Auxiliary
Club Members I Initiation Held
Mrs Ben Wayte 6200 N
Mueller was hostess to the
Bethany Home Demonstration
club members on October 2 at
10:30 am
Six club members answered
the roll call to "How accessor-
ies express personality"
The lesson on -1tbing was
given by Mrs Wayte
The next meeting of the
group will be in the home of
Mrs Sidney Turk Northeast
of Oklahoma City on Novem-
ber 12
Council P-TA Sponsors
Home Baking Sale
The Council P-TA will
sponsor a home baking sale on
November 7-8 held at the
Johnson Automatic Laundry at
23rd and College
YWCA to Sponsor
Classes in Gift
Wrapping Nov 3-7
Classes of Gift Wrapping will
be conducted by the YWCA
starting November 3 and con-
tinuing through November 7
meeting daily at 9 am until I I
a m 1:30 to 4 p m and 7
to 9 p m
Mrs George Beyer will con-
duct the four day classes and
charges will be $750 for the
course
WARR ACRES KIWANIS
CLUB IONE BRANCH TO
SPONSOR TEEN-AGE
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
The lone Branch and the
Warr Acres Kiwanis Club mem-
bers are co-sponsoring a teen-
age Hallowe'en dance on Fri-
day October 31 at the lone
Branch Center All teen-agers
are invited to participate in the
dance from 8 to 1 am The
Jr and Senior High students
ages 13 to 19 are invited to at-
tend even if they are non-members
of the Branch
The Putnam City and John
Marshall high school students
called "The impalla's" will
furnish the music The admis-
sion will be 35 cents per stu-
dent or 50 cents a couple The
time has been arranged for after
the football game with El Reno
It is not a costume party so
students will feel free to come
as they are directly from the
Putnam City El Reno football
game
Teen-Club will be held on
Saturday November 1st as
scheduled according to Skip
Frieze director
It costs the state of Michi-
gan 6 and one-half million dol-
lars per year to clear snow from
state highways each year
fashion
rated
colors!
Inspired by the fashions of the day
these beautiful new pastel shades
complement your dress reflect your
personality your own good taste
Come in and see Trxouit Fash-
ion Rated Colors todayl
WEE
A prodoct ot -
United States Gypsum
ital WC lb 16 OAT Wt
Brown - McClure
Lumber
Bethany -- WH 9-5607 -
The Royal Order of Moose
Ladies Auxiliary No 1369 held
its regular chapter meeting
Tuesday October 14 at 7:30
pm Initiation was held for 15
new members Punch and cook-
ies were served following the
meeting
The Royal Order of Moose
Ladies Auxiliary held a rum-
mage sale at 220512 Exchange
in Stock Yards City Proceeds
from the sales will be used to
refurnish the nursery at the
lodge home at 3900 NW 39th
Jan 1 1959 Census?
The Gubernatorial election
will be Tuesday with signs
still pointing toward a demo-
cratic governor However in
case we should elect a repub-
lican governor Oklahoma
would loose population as prob-
ably up to a thousand of our
supposedly leading citizens
would suddenly leave for parts
unknown with no forwarding
address
Mr and Mrs S T Lamm
Mr and Mrs M T Harrold
Mr and Mrs C R Gowin
Mr and Mrs W T Prince and
daughters Mr and Mrs J C
Murry Mr and Mrs Ray
Kaiser and sons Mr and Mrs
Grace Roberts Mr and Mrs
C T Wilmes Mr and Mrs
Earl Stewart and daughters Mr
and Mrs W M Cooks and
sons
And Mr and Mrs J T
Nutten and family Mr and
Mrs L G Kassmir Mr and
Mrs C F Gifford and sons
Raymond Tillaur Mr and
Mrs Jim Merv' :ad daugh-
ter Mr and Mrs N L Sauls-
bury The Northwest News wel-
comes the following newcomers
to this area: Mr and Mrs John
Griffith and family Mr and
Mrs G G Davis and family
Mr and Mrs R A Lowry
Mr and Mrs H N Stokes and
children Mr and Mrs D D
McLaughlin and children Mr
and Mrs L J Haggard and
son Mr and Mrs Leon Daily
and family Mr and Mrs J B
Folsom and children
And Mr and Mrs J B
Young: Mr and Mrs R J Gib-
bens and family: Mr and Mrs
W J Mutz and son Mary
Stewart Mr and Mrs L V
Mingue: Mr and Mrs B H
Ault Mr and Mrs L J Freise
and Mr and Mrs Bill Kesler
Movie Previews
Currently playing at the
Coronado Theatre thru Satur-
day are 4980 seconds of action
thrills in the Ernest Hemingway
story "The Gun Runners"
starring Audie Murphy and Pa-
tricia Owens Companion fea-
ture "Comanche" is in color
with Dana Andrews in the lead
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An Open Letter
To Mr and Mrs
John Q Citizen:
There are youngsters in your
area who are undertaking a job
of vital importance to you and
your community—that of help-
ing to organize a local chapter
of the Youth for Safety Clubs
A local unit of this group
geared around the highschool
driver education class but also
including students who cannot
schedule the class can do much
toward a better safety record
for all of us if you Mr and
Mrs Citizen will lend a help-
ing hand
Highschoolers David Rogers
and Celestia Mitchell and adult
adviser Carter Burney of Put-
nam City Highschool were dele-
gates to the organizing meeting
of the statewide Youth for Safe-
ty Clubs at the recently con-
cluded State Fair of Oklahoma
in Oklahoma City
These delegates and advisers
from 42 Oklahoma communi-
ties laid down as the founda-
tion's objectives the the promo-
tion and encouragement of a
spirit of cooperation and cour-
tesy among highway users pro-
motion of safety through driver
education encouragement of
student participation in safety
programs and development of
good attitudes toward all phases
of safety—school home and
community
Welcome Newcomers Imotion of safety through driver
The Northwest News wel- education encouragement of
student participation in safety
comes the following newcomers programs and development of
to this area: Mr and Mrs O B
Johnson and family Mr and good attitudes toward all phases
of safety—school home and
Mrs Robert Deeds and chil- community
dren Mr and Mrs Calvin
Schroeder and children Mr and I ing role
Mrs K A Bowers and sons At the special Hallowe'en
Mr and Mrs S T Lamm: Party show Friday Nite Pre-
Mr and Mrs M T Harrold Vue Boris Karloff the only
Mr and Mrs C R Gowin King of the Monsters brings the
Mr and Mrs W T Prince and new demon of the atomic age
daughters Mr and Mrs J C "Frankenstein 1970" The sec-
Murry Mr and Mrs Ray ond feature "Spy in the Sky"
Kaiser and sons Mr and Mrs is a Science Fiction Thriller
Grace Roberts Mr and Mrs This same program also runs
C T Wilmes Mr and Mrs 1Sunday Monday and Tuesday
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grills and a thousand and one metal
items to beautify your home Broken
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other metal parts can now be repaired
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5909 NW 39th
WHitney 9-4681
on
NOVEMBER 1st
October 30 1958
Mrs Ralph E Rutledge and
daughter Madenna Sue 5508
NW 44 returned Sunday from
a four-day stay at the home of
Mr and Mrs Gabe McCall
Casper Wyoming and were
dinner guests last Friday of Mrs
Fern Morton and sons Casper
Enroute they were guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs Al
Churchman Denver Colorado
and Mr and Mrs George Soko-
losky Sr and sons at Holly
Colorado
Eugene Zink was pleasantly
surprised last Thursday evening
at a surprise Birthday Anni-
versary celebration in his home
3711 North Barr
A birthday cake in the form
of a newspaper and profession-
ally decorated to serve both a
natal day and Northwest News
anniversary was served by Mrs
Zink to guests Mr and Mrs
Ted Evans Mr and Mrs James
Wire Ralph Rutledge Glenda'
Herrin Mrs James Starr Don-
na and Jan Zevnik of the home
The Ladder
"I won't'' is a tramp
"I can't" is a quitter
"I don't know" is lazy
"I might" is waking up
"I will try" is on his feet
"I can" is on his way
"I will" is at work
"I did" is now the boss!
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MISS COOPER — MR MORRIS
Owners and Operators
Formerly of Adrainss Beauty Salon
Open Evenings by Appointment
BARTON'S
Coronado Theatre
WH 9-6271
39th and MacArthur
Pre-vue Friday Oct 31
Sun Mon Tues
Nov 2-3-4
Frankenstein 1970
Boris Kar toff - Jana Lund
Spy In The Sky
Steve Brodie - Andrea Domburg
Wed Thurs Fri1
Nov 5-6-7
Sabu and the Magic Ring
color
Stewart Granger - Barbara Rush
Juvenile Jun 31e
Corey Allen - RcLecca Wells
Sat Only—Nov 8
Going Steady
Molly bee - Alan Reed Jr
color
The Kentuckian
color -
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Northwest News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1958, newspaper, October 30, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2289999/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.