The Oklahoma County Register (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1951 Page: 1 of 8
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The e are many rumors fly-
ing il)out conceiming who will
be city maniger The job has
not been promised anyone and
Nick is not a candidate for it
or other city job
However momentous the con-
bronco if it lasts long enough
the thought uppermost in the
minds of the conferees is when
do we eat
We hear a lot about what are
the CommMsts up to? But any-
one xvho could read or would
read know that they believe
our system and theirs is incom-
patibe and that one must go
When a man does not trust you
you should not trust him and
the same is true of nations So
you might just as well get rec
onciled to the idea we are go-
ing to fight communism if it
takes the next thirty years by
hot war by cold war and all
the other methods
Otis James over at the Okla-
homa Tire and Supply Store has
some very good used kitchen
cook stoves for sale If you have
a cabin or a spot in the garage
where you concoct your own
foods that the wife won't let
1 you mess up the kitchen mak-
ing you should look these over
Jack Tucker at the Edmond
Drug says that if you have any
wescriptions to be filled he has
got it even if it is one of the
newest drugs
Russel Powers Byron Hicks
and some of the boys have been
buying themselves a whole urn
of coffee cacti day to give away
for the herb Oakes for Mayor
Club at the Grill
If there arc any errors either
typographcal or other W iSe in
this column you can blame it
on the gremlins
I thought when Harry Frank
over at the Dixie Store had
about 4 full sheets of handwrit-
mg I was going to get an ad
but it seems that it as one of
thc:e pi ice control sheets that
lw had to turn in
Thy you all You all vote
ncxt Tuelay on who is going to
rtlie or lowcr taxes and rates
Pirtha 11 machines oughta be
outlawed
'rho Kureari alrcady
rfars its' ugly head and we 111:ar
tilt the is ians a:'e willing to
cxpend 2000000 Chinee to gain
ohjective Them luplds is out
to rile the v-orld I no other
ysun pitvieliment is cum-
y:!u just leId the numjresto
Band Coronation
Set For March 27th
Emr1 1111:1):4Lhnol yin
hold enru!vil concill Tuos-
Wiy 27tn l the hi4h-
scio1 at“htorium
1()I- crit'ens aFe:
fly Iflfl1JI ani JorLa
Shnley
ker sopholnuFe zald Wanda
Tho
UL
will 1:-ke t in tho concert
Dr Chambers To
Serve As Consultant
Dr W 1T!x Ch:mbers es:-
dent of Ctntral Slate college
has' accepted an invitathm to
a cony11tt far the
Sp'rez Confezencc!
(-)1lah-m-st Elementary
will 1e at the
eNtinHa o of the ljni-
ve:'y cf Oklahona in Ncrman
21-31
1t'fCN? the conftncn-
ce a- e -C:i!!-yn1 the Res
of the Elementary
S 11-:nop1:" to (a) the
cht11ren ()) the teavhers (c) the
admintra!ion (1) the COMM1111-
CO rile 11-))td eJ (")
the PTA
Remedy for cluttered attics
and closets: use the want ads
O E A
Here
Central State college IA be
the host to the annual Central
District meeting of the 0 E A
when classroom teaehers princi-
pals County superintemlents and
superintendents of schools be-
gi pouring on the campus Mar
15 for the two-rEty sesion Thurs-
day and Friday March 15 and
16
Principal speaker at the opening
-general session of the Central
District OEA meeting will be
Dr F L &hag le sperintendent
schools at Kansas City Kan
itnd past president of the NEA
rhe first genepal session is slat-
ed 1larch 15 at 8 p tn on the
Central Slate college campus
Sehagle speal again at the 3rd
general iseiyibly at 2p rm
Friday tind at the Friday lunch-
eon meet of the junior-senior
'ilghsehool teachers
Principal speaker at the open-
ing general session of the meet
will be Dr F L Schagle super-
intendent of schools at Kansas
City Kansas and past president
of the NEA The first general
session is slated at 8 p M Mar-
ch 15 on the Central campus
Schagle will speak again at the
laird g et-RT:11 assembly at 2 p
m Friday and at the Friday
luncheon meet of the Junior-
senior highschool teachers
Noted news commentator JuIfl
W Vanitronik will deliver the
ineipal address at the econd
getikii al sesion Of the meet
Vanclercook tv di speak at 10:30
a in "March Di in Mitchel hall
and again at the rtn al teachers'
Inn 'neon at 12:15 p m
Lee Hart Hennessey past
president of the Central Dii-trict
or: will nil (dace William Dee
Peti'ee of the Oklahoma City
sehmil system who is curl oft
preiiiderd at the livid ireuie:41
ssien Pet ee yin eside over
the two-day meet Don Oa:
son Norman is vie president
of the District and 11 C Pippin
seerclin y nJ t r
D! IV Max Citam!iers p esi-
di t of Cent! al
will deliver the ttii
dress it the In st guile session
The Pihnond hidihscliool hand
William C Shelden
Completes Course
Cartp Cflirfoe
Lira C Sho n of Kiwon:1
0111 was anmng 27 roonllers
of the 43th Inficltry
who arad1 A:nly
1ctk:s Coarse hore
Sheldon son of Mr 1-01 Mrs
R E ShciLlen of 21)5 Wost Sec-
nriE rooivei corrall'hitions and
a cl plonia frc)nl Con
Lr A
Cr of the 5r1 rtivhion
here
Mrs Jii1:1 COn of Edmoryi
eelel)ratel her 92 b:!thLiy
eh fJst at the home (A M7S
Selling in Oklahoma Cty when
many of her fends visited her
Price Sc
carry-7ctt tlityh I Wht-) C1 I
tx-ki-hz C e H!L!!!'1 tr) riL:110 1Vth a
a lot
w1 t'n fLr ctity Ncov
t- the 4511 dv1!-Hri an Okla- I t a't1-1I:
homa unj ro-A"Ihe herra
zAt oA Tcal
PAPER DRIVE SATURDAY
The Cub Scouts will hold a
paper drive Sdurday INIarch 17
according to Orvis IZisner
Please leave all your old pap-
ers magazines or books on the
front curb by 9 o'clock in the
morning They hope to have the
drive completed by noon
In case of rain snow sleet or
other bad weather the pick up
‘vill be the next Saturday
Witcher H D Club
Met Wed Mar 7th
Th Witcher II D Club had
a rare treat NN h m they met in
the home of Mrs W A Smith
'Wed INIar 7th for their regular
meeting The lesson was on
Textile painting and Airs Lynn
Wagner gave the lesson and
is an crtist and exhibited many
pieces of household linen de-
corated by herself This lesson
on design color and selection of
stensils and material was most
interisting
Fourteen member and thefol-
lowing visitors were present:
Mrs Raymond Herren of Ed-
mond and Mrs Glenn Spears
and Mrs Wagner of Oklahoma
City Miss Ruby Ann Burch11
D Agent was also present
The next meeting v ill be xvith
Mrs Ethel Moore April 4th
when the lesson will be on Basic
Construction of clothing Airs
Smith is one of our new mem-
bers who is both friendly and
charming
A gift was presented to Mrs
Wagner
Deer Creek
P T A Meets
The Deer Creek P T A
group sang "God Bless Ameri-
a" and 1-1 r Cecil Fowler had
in prayer at the IInrch meeting
MOnday night lIrs J C Lup-
ton read the minute of last
meeting and reported the 1st
grado winner in the hook count
contest for February
They also won the book at
this ineeting
'Mrs Glen Ilartiln treasurer
reported $11303 on hand in the
treasury Since Mr flay Fisher
Jr Ila been transferred Mrs
Ilemy Okridge was arPoinlvd
to replace him n as lunch room
chairman Akridge Rind 1y
asks' that parents cheek with
Mrs Fanning to see if your
childri name is On the book
which shows students who have
liven served nical vhen they
hrive either forgtten their lunch
money or have lost a tirket
nominating committee for
next years oficers were elected
folows: Chairman Mrs Cecil
Fowler nien-iheis
rattin Mr Fiank
and C D Wright
Tho is to reportat
the meeting
It ViN deeidel hi send two
delegates to the regionril con
Ve!" t ChJ n April
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The Ednio!nd nrtnschool band A 1Thry F!-thf'actory (-Tort v1
th Ok1:d1011-i:1 "f Vfn en the 71'1 811-1 ttract(Ts
rmC Alt Ccntral Stades n iwcfarlyhs'nnent
Msi(i zird wit I I j F t d t f
the n:u-Ic at the th:t e n il :'L:rticpal Au :turn it
1 ph
Accom:pAnel by PhylliF Cl-ehlcr
at the piano Shn ley Fowler
t n Live"
o e-1 qie I (--1
n!!-) n1 -Al cnjoyed
t sh pre- ented by se ver1
el he r
s!rpr1 annnuncect the
7t zwp-reciate nil
in Li iIi WiLlt
drive
wore l'tfothe:s of
Fhst rl 1ecorDf
'itirtl Education
'rho SHn -)H:1- a ra:nf
Ei:r10r0 clever yna in h
Whta can f a "ltarn-cit"
1Vth a Cr y T-V sct
Ncov T D In V:irr
1 1 i'(s 3 T-1-
Iherne ns the IH
"I ox 'Pc ('h n 1-4 not to
Annr177110t13 reslient of
Warr Acres 3 9 '51
(171— Bet author
Mc Carrel)
Charm and good manners are to people what oil is to machinery it eliminatesfriction
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EllterCd as secona class matter it the postoflwe at Oklahoma City Oklahoma Limier the act of Congress of Nlarell 3 1379
Roland Walters COODWITL CLUB MET
Tht n!! n 1
Passes Bar Exam 1 I
WPc)s tho R A -
wn wcry
a"- 1 1)cvot:(nils kc:o 'hy
tu tno
I k!-tieer and Loi's Prayer
1r last Vecti vhn SCVCIlly
j The scripulre
c'tht": ftt:r in‘r "4111 cllawer of Luke
atlorncymps were zhS0 a1111LL-
foil Call was ans
MI Walters recently broke tin Irish joke and a riptql was
some bones in his lout amt was I
suffering eon:side:able pain dur- is won 1y
ing the foal day examination mrs Glades (1110
Mr Walters does not plan to wire c111111"111
set up a law offiec hut vill use
Mrs Pledger rs
M Peler M
s rs
his law in his business as a real-
vie itna Mrs
tor Holmes
W J Marshall P r"gra In was given
1Vaddle on an 01:1 Nlisision they
saw while on their trip to
Has Been Appointed iferia muthn w i we
I give S200 Fled ed Cr os and
State Fire Marshal n:ce icfreshments were :served
W J Mai shall of Stillwater
WNI BUELL PASSES
formerly of Edmond has been
BAR EXAMINATIONS
appointed State Fire IIarshal
by Governor morray William F Buell (11111) was
Marshall was formerly an Ok- I one of 71 who rpeently
lahoma County house member! the late bar
and a former business manager
of A and XI College Ile is the
father of City manager J B
NIarshall Of Edmond
PAST MATRONS MET
The It llLitrons Club met! NOTICE
Tuesday night with NIrs C E
Blades when Mrs Frank Bas- CIn'll"t" f"r thu
may file all this wi
Mel Mrs Harold Morgan ind
o soo
Miss NVinifred Slayton assisted Electiun f chl
hers will he MIch
Olheis present wc!re Mrs nix
C flaas Mrs Hazel NOTICE
l'Alimhe Steen Mis E N Kelley
Dr Stella E Allen Mrs Ei C Dve Creek
MoMinimy :Mrs F C Oak(!s schrdnied h)r Mari
Mrs 11 L Griffin Mrs E A 14(11
Ilehlerman Ms Lula IL Will-
iams Mrs M Ilaggerley :Vbs Mr ind ns Carl
Edna Welsh and Mis G W moved to 703 Ni
i MCS here in Edmond
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Oklahoma City Oklahoma Thursday March 15 1951
j r(pcati The sciipulre be-
ing the 24111 chawcr of Luke
foil Call was vt
Iri-h joke and a ripq1 was
rcad
A graduate of the O Law
school he is now on a duty
in the USAF' attending tile Air
Conimand and Staff ichool at
nix wig Field Ala
Contl'olAts for the school ho)1
file ill this vcck
Elect tun of school hwil d memkr--
will he 'Alirch 27
The Deer Creek lox supper
scheduled fop INidrell 23 has
hen
Loyd
Br oadwiiy
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ch nr1n13i) 1!(111 r) f
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(1!) O ri wi Wfl firct
JA k 11 is (lin ofor of tilt
Chambers Talks
To Rotary Group
Dr chbrs esi-
dent of Central State eiditige
talked to the Edmond flotary
Club Monitay night about litdu-
eat ioual needs and the things
Central is doing
prospeck Centril going an-
othe year of graduate xk-ork
which tvould tako an act of log-
a I ilrf' (10ttP
Spring Creek Club
has Lesson On
Textile Painting
A lt-ten ün "Tuxtile
wet: etycn itit the Match 'meeting'
of the Sprineti Cycith Ihttne
Chtiti which met the
kvith Miiitt C A Kiel:tor rrh:t
nittnittiation cot givcn LV 'ft's
(toot Il(tecohin and Mi-tt Witt
imi)ortitt Ave atvwer-
off roll hy givinc an Iri1)
jrko Cr payi!ilf a fn 7Vrtiti :Mov-
e! titn a rittlitt
Nxt ri'Li h Pler1)('1
IHr potIdro!: boyts
Ff!Ilil t servEco boyc 'rho (
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iiit ccitc:otti in hicciiitttii
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The next nentini will tic
Anti! 12 wiih H It
f i i r HflI in
Piano TZ (Tit 21
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7n4t 7'-Timiy M -irch Yoh in UA e
0 The Youth Cer!or 7-30 pm cil(r IH!)
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City Primary Election Will
Be Next Tuesday March 20
Stitch Alla Chatter
Club Nlet Twice
ho stith and Chatter Club
11“1 sixteen members present
vhen they met February 26
with Mrs
A short business meeting was
held after which the members
did needle work
March 12 the sank group met
with Mrs J 11 Calkins
The mystery package went to
Mrs Bertha Burks The mem-
bers did needle w0 rk
LYDIA CIRCLE MET
The Lydia Circle of the Chris-
liii Church met Wednesday
wI th Mrs Aaron Baker
AIrs Itulzey gave an interest-
int program then the hostess
served lovely refreshments
The next meeting yin be Ivith
Mrs Den Lyon
Arenamen Busy
With Plans For
'51 Barn Dance
The Arena eltil) has been intd-
ling vith activity during the
Dr W Max Chambers
past two weeks and will con-
Dr Chambers told of the need tinily to do so until Mar 31
for teachers in the years to come This Willie will hring to a ehile
as wc11 as for the need of iorriti "Arena Week" xvith the 28th an-
150000 teachers in the clemen nual Barn Dance in Wantland
tary schools tho next two hall
yearS and increaSing to neiarly
The "Nert Fest" to be pre-
on° half of a hY 1957 t:inted 'Mar 29 has caused many
Ile discussed what Central headaches pin committee re
has in new building and the re-
sponsible for writing the script
modeling progrin in the older
Serving on this committee are:
hoUilings Chambers said that
Jim Reeder chairTian Bob
the new student union building
Kern Bill Snelson and Ray
was Of purely functional design
The script has been corn-
Cha "iv" diciisstid ' ay after much serious think-
1"""il"k (if ('catral going an- 1"g as to )it amid hot ac-
(other year of graduate work
cepta)le to the censors who
which would take an act of log-
invariably cause many Arenamen
ilatore to create
to revise their skits
Jim Reeder also heads the
Spring- Creek Club 'advertising cortimitte with as
from 'toward lfogerii
Ilas Lesson On wtiiiiiht Simmons and Teiry
Smith and leaflets have
Textile Painting hi priillt:d 'and Will soon he
distributed according to Peedoiri
A on on Sindri41:4 has pronnised
was given the Maich meeting ikiertisitie n his
IhrII Fq1Mirf C114'1: Dcrn- urri:fy
ri:n CI Hirt the The oorioing coillimincii has
with Mrs C A Keller The nii kit phons to) do) soi in
trio near future to plan decota-
ileoige Ilicvettion arid M Wint tains fiir the !tarn Dance Soirv-
il'ilie ititf on thiiiit cormnithito are Doti
roll call hy givirw an Irish n and mirli
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When filing time closed for
cinctidites of city electrons the
following had filed:
MAY011— Ilerbert Oakes and
John Kessler
Ward 1— Charles Adamson
'Ward 2— Joe Bryant and Jack
Sharp
Ward 3-- Jules Dubois George
Parkhurst
Vat d 4— Ira Bright well Clar-
ence Pledger E A Pryor
City Treasurer— J Kivlehen
Primary election will be held
Tuesday general election April
3
Voting Places
In Edmond
WARD 1
Pct !—
Pauline Hastings
331 East Main
Pct 2—
Wiley D Ashburn
805 East Ayers
WARD 2
Pct 1—
City Hall
Pct 2—
Charles Terry
910 East Hurd
WARD 3
Pct 1—
Mrs Fred Stephenson
29 Etna 4th
Pct 2—
American Legion Hut
WARD 4
Maude Peters
112 So Frets
JESS BOND RETURNS
Number 38
Mr and Mrs Jess Bond re-
turmd Wednesday limn Wichita
Falls Texas where they visit-
ed Mr Bond's father who IS
seriously
Intramural Teams
Play Off At It S
The Edmond high sehoul inter-
inural Ikta11 tournoment is
heing
Junior boys and girls heat
freshmen boys and girls tuams
Sophomore gut beat scnior
girls StIliur lioys lwat the soph-
nue hoy! team
Thin AQ afierneuns senior
beys and junior boy plly in the
finA4 and the junior iind soph-
more gil l phiy
I I t retire-
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