The Oklahoma County Register (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1953 Page: 1 of 8
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The Broiler feed is over for
I another year Leo O'Brien T
Ray Phillips Gene Wells Bev-
erley Osborne Ray Anthony
and G M Fuller came up from
Oklahoma City and helped the
boys financially The show went
off better this year I believe
the new procedure worked out
will help greatly in the future
Patrolman Baker of the Ed-
mond police department told me
he had one for the book He
said he had always heard of
guys being so ugly they broke
the cameras but when he was in
the hospital the other day he
broke the x-ray machine It
seems like some connection
came loose when they were tak-
ing pictures of him
Evangelist A G McCown
who has been writing about the
sevens of the Bible in the Ed-
mond Sun brought the World
Bible for me to look at It has
the Hindu Buddhist Confucian-
ist Judeo-Christian Taoist Zor-
oastrian and Mohammedan in it
The editor of it says that if the
ist Judeo-Christian Taoist Zor- -a-nda—SIP-e's" 0-k-ia-h-o-m—a" -C-it'y' 1 Individual honors were re-
oastrian and Mohammedan in it Earlene Cleaver Edmond: Paul- I ceived by several members of
Jewell Payne Works
The editor of it says that if the ine Mathews Sparks George the band In solos Bryan Chase
Greeks had ' not repulsed the' Cabaniss Oklahoma City Lou received an excellent ratng With Rural Setup
Persians in 480 BC we would I Ann Johnson Okklahoma City 1 with his clarinet John B Thom-
probably have converts to the and om Maclean Oklahoma pson excellent on viola Sue i Jewell Payne fire chief is
Zoroastrian leligiort One text City Ruth Ann McDonald Ed- I ''''''''' suprlar on piano Mar- making every effort to get the
of this religion says one should
mond and Bill Hedrick Oklaho- 1 tha George received an excellent rural fire program a going con-
I
always be kind to dogs because 1 ma City repeivod the collece ser- I on her piano solo cern
of their value to mankind If
we had that the fellows fussing
about a couple of dogs being
buried in Memorial Park would
be out of line That A in A G
McCown's name stands for Abner
414
T Ray Phillips bounty com-
missioner said the Board of
County Commissioners approved
the appraisals of the right of
- way has been bought from EdBy-Pass
road and that buying
the right of way would proceed
as fast as possible The right of
wal has been bought from Ed-
mond to the Britton road and
Sante Fe Street so now all we
need is for the State Highway
Commission to get busy and
build the road they promised
and Bud Stoldt said would be
built It can be started this year
Dick Christman Christman is opening a
Frigidaire Appliance store just
back of the Edmond Drug It is
at 9 East First street He is go-
ing to give away a lot of stuff
Saturday so better go by and
get it and register for the radio
I notice in the list of special
wc?lis and days list we have a
pickle week June 21st we have
Father's Day but on June 21st
they list 'Expect lint FalVr's
Day' Now I suppose that soon
we will have the Sunday before
that one called Prospective
Father's Day then the Sunday
'before that Future Father's I tiphy fr freshmen men and
day ad infinitunn How arimne Dior athlgti I ophy went to
' can we get? 'i) n IVIct hen' (4:Tallow:a City
o' Iiitn i ie-rds were made
Sunday is Mother's Day and t) Jackie NicKcown Bob Eu t-
here is a thought gleaned for it: 1-in Don Nturphy Tito Edmond
"Don't pets know better than –01-Mie Hayhurst Earlene Cleav-
others? tir and Alice Landers Edmond
God Can't always he every- Tz wheelanA Kintjisher:
wh'''re ant st' I n v e n t '' d "'ally Britt and Nancean Hu ii-
I'Vfothers"—Sir Elwin Arnold ford Miami Landes Horton
ig Shawnee: Royce Hanson Guth-
"If I 1vere damned of body and rie: Johnie Wright Marlow Bob
soul nLrnyvell O'slahonio City and
I know Nyhose prayers would Anita Goucher Ilenossey
make me whole NTother '0 Pi Kapoa Sigma ruceived the
mine" --Rudord Kipling tt:srt7 C1111'11'n 111-1 qhnlro
Pas Hardware received 50
nelAr patterns of Wall Paper this
week They thought I would get
so thrilled at the beautiful new
patterns I would say I was go-
ing to redecorate But I am
Infraid to my wife might take
me seriously
Mc Calls is having a big shoe
sale this week I mean bargains
in shoes not big sizes
Special Awards
Given At CS C
ma City received the college ser-
vices awards
Bronze Book awards went to
-011I)ie Hayhurst Ear !elle Cleav--
-r and Alice Lanler Edmond J(
Rxie Wheeland Kingfisher: F
cally Britt and Nancean
ford Miami Landes H-Irton
'-'11'twnee: Royce Hinson Guth-
ra‘ Johnie Wright Marlow Bob
Cernwell Oklahona City and
Anita Gouuher
Pi Kapua Sigma received the
Rotary scholarship cup Shake-
''care alumnae award went to
Bobby Hayhurst
Residential hall citizenship
-art- wcre—Murdaugh hall
Virginia Stearns Avant and I
-
hatcher hall Weld
Blanchard
Some awards which were an-
nounced previous to the as- k
sembly were cheerleaders track I
baseball WRA and letterrrvn
THIE OKLAHOMA C
Floyd Klein Heads
Student Council 1
Floyd Klein son of Mr und
Mrs Edwin Klein was elected
president of the Edmond high
school student council for the
school year 1953-54
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Presentation of special awards I president of the hamona nign
to students at Central State !school student council for the
college was held at an assembly school year 1953-54 1 4
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Tuesday in Mitchell hall The I Helen Shope Lewis Bullard I 1
awards were presented by the ! and Junia Sheldon were elected I 1
deartment chairmen ' senior representatives to the
Special awards were present— council Bob Hamilton and Jen-
ed to the outstanding citizens ny Lou Roberts tied for the '
of bath Murdaugh and Thatcher fourth spot and will have a run- '1
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halls off election
Art awards were presented to Carmen Lawson Jaquita Dun-
Lou Ann Johnson Oklahoma can and Barbara Benson were
City Bill Sellers Drumright and elected from the Junior class I
Isabell Eakin Edmond Business Mike Johnson and Sue Sullins
awards went to Virginia Stearns will represent the sophomores
Avant office machine Anita he freshmen will elect their
Goucher Hennessey and Mary representatives Thursday
Lou Anderson Edmond secre-
tarial and John Ramsey Ed-
mond accounting an Membere
4 1
Nancean Hufford Miami re-1
ceived the journalism award 6 'NI
Tim State Awards
and Dorothy Branson Guthrie 6 1
and Tib Edmond Edmond won
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the mathematics awards Music Jack Sssons
award went to Marion Dean lat Thursday wi band director
th his bond for
the tri-state annual band con-
Chandler Social Studies awards
ClitA IL 1-A-414VAIULp
the mathematics awards Music Jack Sissons band director
award went to Marion Dean left Thursday with his bond for
Chandler Social Studies awards the tri-state anrCual band con-
went to Bob Cornwell Oklaho-
test at Enid with high hopes to
round out a perfect year by re-
ma City Bob Rudkin Edmond: I
Loving a superior rating
Wendell Simmons Edmond and
Rose Mary Nye Oklahoma City
Last week at the state contest
for history Royce Hanson Guth-
in Stillwater for concert play-
Tie for economics and Isabelle ing the Edmond band was
Klose Edmond for sociology awarded a superior rating
lxhich is the first time the Ea-
Speech and dramatics awards
mond band has ever receive
went to Helen Tanner Edmond
Bill Hedrick Oklahoma City I Ea high an award
The brass sextet received a 1
1 Monday night a mreting war
superior rating The Members o ' '''' -" - ----
— held with the city officials to
Roxie Wheeland Kingfisher the sextet are Bob Fraim cur-'
make a contract with Rex Inman Perkins: Loren net Gracene Williams French the city
for
Gayle Edmond Jan Schmidt horn John a Thompson ban-
ihousing and maintainence of
equipment
Edmond Clara Lou coats tone horn Larry Shade trom-
equs '-
b
Cleveland and Jim Sullivan one Marvin Baird horn More member are neede-1
the set-up can be convict-
Tionrunt n
A1 1 711ir1 Vi- Superior rating was given the : fnre
Edmond Clara Lou Coats :""1'" :''"1 l'''''"1--r'n — — More members are neede-1
Cleveland and Jim Sullivan
bone per ik o Marvin ratin air o
was given the
fore the set-up can be complet
Henryetta Also Ellen Hurt Ed- r -
Si ed Mr Payne stated He ointed
m ond Bobbie Hayhurst Ed darn-tut quartet g It is made up p
nut it was very much to the ad-
mond Isabell Ezikin Edmond Dryan Chae Helen Shope
Vont e of every property O WTI ET
Del Birchfield Harrah Pat Sitz Sue Sullins 111 Carmen Law- ag
to be a member as the cost of
Commanche Gerald Utley Ok S" a truck to a member will be ten
lahoma City and Larry Evans I dollars per hour when a non
Edmond L47Ftite Round-Up member will pay for the same
Winners of Pi Delta K
ann!' " time $50
keys were Carole Rice Oklaho- I
ma City Ellen Hurt Edmond II e
Hynolds Park c s c Sperts Go
John Wheeler Oklahoma Cit3
narrell Pierce Oklahoma City To Shawnee
Sunday the state association
James Jones Bristow and Larry of the Round-up clubs root in
Evans Edmond Oklahoma Baptist tniver-i
the local club house in Rey-
ty
Betty Green Breckenridge nolds park will be host this yea' to the Ok-
was awarded the freshman ath-The election of officers for
lahoma collegiate conferenc
!etic trophy for freshmen women 1953-54 was held when Fred M sports carnival this week in
and Mary Lou Watson Meeker Shawnee as all the conferen—
Trapnell of Guthrie was elected
received the senior athletic tro- resident ecretar Ed R members NA' ill get together fc-
: sy
-hy Pat Sitz Commanche re-the annual track tennis and
Richards of Guthrie first vice-
-eived the Orchesis award golf meet The Central State
president Clarence Burnett of
second vice- college squads plan to attend
Kappa Delta Pi sophomore
Oklahoma CO v
award went to June Sullivan president C H Carter of Paw- This years meet will be an al
Tallant and Bob Rudkin Ed- huska third 'ire-president No- ternoon and twilight affair on
mond and Isabel' Eakin Ed- hie E Young of Edmond: pole Friday May P
iciord received the senior Kappa ty charn 4
u n Jack Smothers
Delta Pi award Oklhoma City SHOP LIFTERS BUSY
a
Earlene Cleaver Edmon re- A basket dinner was held at IN EDMOND TUESDAY
nciv" the AdI-LW award and noon in the club house which i-' 1 i
1zckie Mt K
ef)w n Edmond waf A nnl 'alley Cii r
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the Waterloo school building r'" '''' mis — ' - —
Jiven homirih:e mention Pi hate I t) Y V ftirk chief of
whM1 was putchased and inov-
nega Pi awarcl went to Eliza- ed to the park mid remodel( d ' th rn"'“L'Y " '-1"'P hrt-
heth Purdy Salina er had taken in experiAe tier-
') a club house
Bob Riddle Frederick was trir raztr
w:d H1 lhe freshman athletic 1-07T AxevrtyrnQ ellnut Cht 1cr li:11(tt A-ncr
Lynn
Sullins nd Carmen Law-
t vantage of every property owner
t
In be a member as the cost of
la truck to a member will be ten
dollars per hour when a non
ate Round-Up member will pay for the same
time $50
DT-C:I MOTHERS SHOW
T V TO SCOUTS
Mr: 17 mer John-on k
Wm mother to t111) Scout
N 15 took her scouts I ) Imr
tho WKY-TV station -711tlty
Boys gteng wcre
Joe Powell Billy RI n
Fitzgerald and Richard John-wt
The 1npliance Co re-
pert t Y V fiirk chief of
that Tni a lift-
er had taken hin experve elec-
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New city officials taking the oath of office Monday night May
4th as read by Robert Rice city attorney and notary public
First on the left is Joe Bryant councilman Ward 2 Charles
A dam-on Ward 1 Robert Rice reading the oath seated Mrs
Fcra Jeflries retiring city clerk Mayor John Kessler The hand
in the back is that of James D Kiviehen city treasurer next
i Walla Kerr councilman Ward 3 and on the right front is W
H Mayes ccuncilman Ward 4
The mayor and council reappointed Robert Rice city attorney
9 Marshall city manager and Marvin Hawley as police judge
All ether city employees are hired by the city manager
Jewell Payne Works Spearman Goes
With Rural Setup To Washington
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Shotta1
"With an avuraiiii p mink!
of butterfat and le -amdsi
of indik the 22-eiriki hurd f nigiiitert-1
in Fri oviin
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ciuv in t 1 h il t
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!'ty program of the
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bdie LIII IA UUP6 11 Illt11 104Fclits I
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in shoes not big sizes c I
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Rotary Club Fetes : 4 L kk 71: t(:A1'J ' ' '' 1 ' '' 1 3 Flmond V !1!)1 ! '!' :r 11
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' year ryent!y TiiO 7 r Th:1
The Dixie store operated by I SclCor H S Boys L--
le- - - A04 4 4 - -
Harry B and l'earl Frank have t sk- f : r44 4- :3 v e r a g e d opprx trite- 17
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thousands of lovely gifts for I Th 'Rotary club or Edmon-I 1 t - j -- --7- ' - --- -' " - ' -- q “rt- ( f milk W ':'- f r c!-1
mother Just look them over -nf-rtained ti s4nior boys and 17- to'‘ in tho 1 ri - ' - car
kly1- -i-trzos 'wj' a dnner lo Ti t ir:'! -V il - ( I'? i ! I !- 1
Bay Devereaux suggests jewel- NI m lay Pt R9V'C' ea!'e l 1! (' f''ical Herd TILv4mert
ry for Mother 1 Clydo Ferguson Rotarian of t 1! !t y program of I he !fol-
it:n1-'H krl A --e1torl ff
the day introducoll NIrle NV I
Jack Tucker down at the Ed- G I a s g o w Ifonrint-nlen o'' t America
!riond Drug says Candy is the s-ho17 Tkt' N4''" ''- '1- 1 -ni '1 k:irg 'zis (7 ''' 2 !:Fr f
ideal gift and if you don't buy Miss Colleen KivF 1-cm '? l''v zind ltin- - o 4 c -
Richard Ports receiving the Grand Champion Lamb cup from -
t "' t 0
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i Jac ill hae to eat it po
k wv a snsors ' he '' l 'IP ! !' 1
Hunter Young executive vice-president of the Oklahoma City I v-' l'"'
be doesn't need any extra Poun- Next Mon la- kh c I A h k'l tunicr Chamber of Commerce at the First Annual Parents' and 1 t'''-' 4" n r'Ver 1: n ' 'i l'
dage entertain PP ':"- r vh's Son banquet of the Edmond FFA group I r A!!11 Hol-tein t (' 1
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te
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C 11 Spearman Jr who is
a law student at the University
of Oklahoma has secured a po-
s ion in the office of Senator
Bob Kerr in Washington D C
for the summer vacation months
Spearman who is a gifted
speaker said he thought his
work in the scmitor's office
vould be of material benefit to
him as he wooki sue first hand
aw in the making
NOTICE
oyone intcrestod in playing
merchants' 1)“( ball should con
tact Arruli Hupp at 103 East
F r or Kc n Ui r t in! Wps-
t— n Auto st :re
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toma Thursday May 7 1953
I Deer Creek schools will have
ei4 Baccalaureate services Sunday
at 8 pm in the high school
auditorium when the Rev liar-
vey IA)rd of the First Christian
-- - church of FAlmond will deliver
' "' - the aldress
E Tuesday night 29 eighth
--14 I glade students will have pro-
muting exercises in the high
14 school auditorium
r :e7 Thursday May 14 at 8 pm
iIcp tij the regular graduation exercises
tc::) I of the high school seniors will
I jI be held
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-- 1 Alice Ann Gray won the coy-
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eted valedictorian post this year
and Sherma Reckenrode is the
L1 salutitorian
1 Other seniors are Barbara
1 I 1 Elaine Elder Sylvia Joy Estes
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klitelen Janice Lynch Merle Lee
it é 't Maple Leonard Douglas Pense
'F-- Jo Beth Dean Betty Ann Rice
74k 1 Bty Jo Eaton Stone and Roh-
1 ert Earl McDaniel who was
A president of the senior class
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Commencement
Barbara Huffman
F T President
Barbara Anne Huffman Shid-
ler senior at Central State col-
lege Was elected state president
of the Future Teachers of Amer-
ica recently at the state COnVen-
lion in Weatherford Other of-
ficers are Darlene Hale Smith-
wescrn State college secretary
and Joe Markham A&M vice-
president Eleven other members of Cen-
tral State college's chapter of
'he FTA attended the meeting
They were Shirley Ann Isom
Oklahoma Ctiy Mary Louise
Stork Guthrie: Margaret Fry
nklahoma City and Symehia
Redmond Cement
Also Mary Lee Anderson CY-
ril Melvin Sharp Rush Springs:
Anita Boyd Edmond Marjorie
oRberson Sterling Virginia
Stearns Avant Virginia Burt
BlacklAell and Pat Ilancock
Walters
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1-11F A Broiler ProjceL
Pays Big Dividends
Edmond Girls Win
Scholastic Honors
The honor students in the Col-
lege of Arts and Sciences of the
University of Oklahoma for the
fall semester have been announ-
ced at the University of Okla-
homa Students who have superior
academic records from Edmond
include the following who made
a "B" average or better:
Joanne Harper route 4
(straight "A's") Janet Marie
Glasgow 600 Timber Lane
Briscoe Wins
In Land Judging
Bert Briscoe sophomore from
Edmond won first in the col-
legiate division of the national
land judging contest at Okla-
homa City Friday May 1 IF'
was tops in individual compe-
tition of that group
Briscoe is a pre - vetinary
medical student at Central
Slate college
Collegiate kwel competition
was presented in the contest
the Ntudents judged the depths
texture erosion slope of land
nnd the perm a bility of sub-soil
Briscoe received a medal for
his prize I le mmpeted aga ins!
200 teams from all over the
United States
Edmond Jr High
Wins At Taft School
Number 46
The Broiler project which is
sponsored by the local Chamber
of Commerce reached a high cli-
max Tuesday night when the
FFA boys and their sponsors
had a dinner and auction at the
American Legion Hut
Twenty-one boys entered the
contest and the boxes of chick-
ens were judged by Cecil Rob-
erts professor of animal hus-
bandry of A&M college
The ten boys winning top hon-
ors were Warren Boyd winning
$185 in auction money and
premiums Reese Capron $120
Harold Mace $100 Bill Hughes
$90 Stanley Klein $80 Ted
Capron $135 Donald Nay $85
Dick George$70 Gerald Blair
$90 and Lynn Byram $135
All the other boys received
an average of $219 per pound
with sales and premiums for
their boxes
The ten top winners drew
down $1040 or an average of
$104 a box
The top box was bid in by
Beverley Osborne who paid $150
Other out-of-clown visitors
who helped run up the huge to-
tal were G M Fuller state rep-
resentative T Flay Phillips
county commissioner Ray An-
thony of the Anthony stores
Leo O'Brien of OGE Gene
Wells under sheriff
The Superior Feeds Company
sent Wiley and Gene and Doyle
to entertain the group with a
45-minute program
The dinner was served by the
women and girls of the Ameri-
can Legion
Reece Capron local FFA pres-
ident presided and Bill Hughes
gave the blessing of the food
Iferbert Oakes president of
the Chamber of Commerce
In the tennis match between '
terbert Oakes president of
Edmond Junior high an Ti ft
Junior high of Oklahmna City the Chamber of Cummerce'
made the projeet plans and he
S L Shotner ititimits the fo'l- was ably assisted by Wyatt Sit-
InWing esu1t:4 of last week's
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"'"r"n'"'' Y ' ''''''''' ''' '''''' ''"'" vey who is the chairman of the
New Appliance It'usIco'pe of Edmond defeated Chamber Of Commerce project
Store To Open
committee
Holcombe of Taft 4-6 6-0 6-2 The boy's are coached by Leon
Evans and Haley of Edmond m ffl e ti — the - Edmond high
1
Mr and Mrs Dick Christman
defeated Aldrich and An sdrew
' i school
will open a Frigidaire Appliance 200 1 The names of the eleven con-
Bell of Edmond defeate!
store at 7 East First Street Sat- testants other than the ten top
Burke of Taft 8-6 7-5
urlay May 9 ranking boys were Leon Wee-
Haley defelted Aldrich 6-1 den
James Weeden Jackie
They will have gifts for ' - defeated
6-0
everyone and will give away a
Sylvania radio All you need Weathers Ray Suenram Jimmy
Shone and Ilalev dele-ited
" -- ' Warner John Brunkhorst Her-
Burke and Holcombe 6-3 6-3
to do is to register I tart Listen Sunny Mathews
They will handle all Erigid- VuYs Of Taft defealed Evalt'l Wendell Nixon Leroy Wilson
of Edmond 6-8: 6-1 6-1 I and L D Byram
aire Appliances Tappan Ranges
and Sylvania radios Sponsors of the contestants
Wheat Farmers I were Everett Bryant Mrs Neva
BETTA SIGMA PHI L D Blake Finley
HAVE DINNER To Report Acreages Ad"'"s""'
Durham Barry Blair S C
sahirwly nivilt Hyec c41 si there j 1ihility ' Engle Wendell Ilixon John
prii!KierrUin Nelson McGowan E H
ze
Y:'1(:-v':! i '1"11!1'''!'1'1 :l'itte twat illotm ent for th
cm) m
r w IL Artw Suenrain Dick Woods Elmer
":! 1'i''1:' "'1t'1:""11 hi f the (nd) t !Johnson Harry Frank Mrs Mot
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:me vas ii yen a corsage as i —""'"n— '" "" '''''""""--1 '""'
h pmA ()mitt i r ip !lie Tallant Dennis Fox George
' MI of thy Year"
Th 11 1 ifilt Nil i ' farmers ti) report their seedi Parkhurst Jack Tucker Otis
intiwo
ft hy the etc t ) fnn f Jana's Charms Adamson I fur-
i H i ti ir 10it the years 1951 1952 zinci 1953 hurt Oakes John Junker Fred
Rice This inf1 teoLit Will he 1 LKIrklanti and E K Wynn
i for iii-tahliihing allidniiink Also Lloyd Bloom Ira Bright-
HOSPITAL NEWS Fa:mei v :II he totifIcj :I well Frank Kennedy Ilex
7 : !! 1102: pl:it' Hid (1110' 1) I 11rowne Ed Miller NI L IlLike
Tin: Eiliiiit i
el nipito iiiniiiiiiiiirii ! poll in- i: ai rtiaeo -- ! Crawford Noe Nex Gi ahain
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iiie ! paritil real priiiii-ii- I lie : i Tom Datneron Donalil Nay
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t i‘ ik of huipiti 111)!‘ :(- 'Ir nipi Mis J I: J Ar i ' : Jigpi Griffin Lc() Olivicn eh( su!1-1
(nt Cch 1:-11i 1J I '- ter Bennett Harve Alien and
i xi iitii k 1 hal in the I iiii itii thi ir iiatieilii 1 71i !Edith Green
i piiiw ii yin he a li t of iJII T1 illWili SWArt II1 711 t'lii:- 1 Eauh 1y it (ne
ii hivi ninii ln li whet at Ciirliii ( iir Ha iiai i sponsors The number of chick-
iiiti iiitii ini hi uoup will !) lens he raised determinod the
iiT( i-ttlia!iiil la the Finder' f'11 aril 21r 1i5 II
- ' !ninolier of sporeiors
group have a son liiirn May I I Hirrv Itiair nreiiliiit r tii
EEL c1"coys C2t ilwart:3
Jack Fitzpatrick Edmond FFA receiving the cup for the
Grand Champion Steer award in the Oklahoma County Show
Hunter Young Executive vice-president Ef the Junior Chamber
Cemmtr CIty making the presentation
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GRADE SCHOOLS SELECT
STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
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LEITA DAVIS
HONORED
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' Dvis who 'H a prifessor
in the ihpitrtment Of
Central State (ollege will retire
at the end of the spring seines-
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Davis plans to make her
home in Colorado Sprinis
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