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The Marlow Review from Marlow, Oklahoma • 3

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The Marlow Reviewi
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Marlow, Oklahoma
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MARLOW OKLAHOMA THE MARLOW REVIEW THURSDAY MAY 10 1962 PAGE THREE Cox Cily News BRAY HIGH SCHOOL Local Girl Scouls Tour Oklahoma City Frozen Vegetables Zoom to Popularity I Buying Savings Bonds is patriotic and profitable Buy them regularly where you work or bank It's an investment in Lrdom Hews in Ihe World 01 Religion A Thai was executed for lead-ins a subversive Communist Mr and Mrs Alms had as movement in central and north-their guest Friday their daugh- east Thailand backed by Com- Commencement Program ByWWReid munist China The Cabinet ordered Ruam Wongphand Before a firing squad after he was interrogated by Premier Sant Than-a rat Ruam was arrested late last year Friday May 18 19G2 7:30 Washington Frozen vegetables are setting the pace for the nation's booming frozen-food industry An Agriculture Department report shows that in 1941 the average American consumed an annual average of only seven-tent ha of a pound of frozen vegetables By 1961 this had increased to about 11 pounds per person During this 20 year period the freezing industry boosted its annual production from 106000000 to 200000000 pounds Processional Lee Ann Terrell Invocation Fred Greening Salutatory Clare se Barnett ilusic Chorus Class Will Sandra Thomas Class History Trudy Clements From 1957 to 1959 the United States shipped to South Korea supplies of triple vaccine as protection against diphtheria whooping cough and tetanus This aid was ended as Korea began to produce its own stocks with an output in 1959 or 200000 CCS Almost 500000 persons were vaccinated in an immunization urogram in I960 Recently the Fund of the United Nations allocated $38000 to help step up the volume of vaccine units to 1000000 annually to reach 750000 persons each year Zlass Prophecy Sharron Waggoner ilusic To Remember" Chorus Member of the junior high Ciri Scout Troop Numbdr is dressed in uniform toured CkU- I Luna City on Friday The girl the Scout Hut and left at 8:00 a Accompanying the girl were Jack Brown Earl Bobbin Mn Beldon Anderson and Mr John Howard Sooner council for Girl Scouts and Black Beaver council of Boy Scout was a stopping place in Chickasha In Oklahoma City the girl were taken on a guided tour of the state capitol building and the Historical building A highlight of the trip was attending a television show The girls received autographs from Tom Paxton Danny Williams and actress Natalia Wood Scouts going were Marilyn Green Jean Muncrief Judy Green Laurel Jo Needham Ann Whitaker Ann Walker Harla Sue Hall Cathy Robbins Becky Anderson Barbara Shook and La-Donna Brown For CARTWRIGHT For Lieutenant Cavarnar Wifimn Cartwright Haw Delhi Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India has said a reslmp-tion of nuclear testing by the United States and the Soviet Union might lead to the possibility of "actual war 1 appeal to the nuclear powers to refrain from these tests and give the Geneva conference full chance to re sc Mr Nehru said Earlier in New Delhi the 1962 budget was announced calling for higher taxes and a big increase in defense spending Forest Acreage Total forest area in the United State is 78700000 Oacres Music Seniors Maledictory Patsy Riley resentation of Diplomas and Awards Buck Jones Benediction Lee Roy Tillman Recessional Lee Ann Terrell (Audience will please remain seated until recessional is over) OPEN FOR BUSINESS Baccalaureate Program rell Masons of Oklahoma City Cox City softball team took the Grady county softball meet easily Friday afternoon in the Chickasha ball park with wins over Pioneer Union Hill and Fairview ter and baby Mrs Travis Hccker-smith Mr and Mrs Bob Thompson and Mr and Mrs Ode Thompson and Joe took Sunday dinner together then spent the afternoon with the Emmitt Harrison Sr Mr and Mrs Bill Hayes and Mrs Hayes' mother Mrs Hazel Jackson visited the Roden Parkers Saturday night Mrs Caleb Lindsey held a wiener hoast in honor of her birthday Those present were Mr and Mrs Larry Cunningham and sons Mr and Mrs Don Howell and family and the Lindseys Mr and Mrs Jim McCully and visited with Mrs Hazel Jackson Friday night The Knoxpool Club met Tueiday- afternoon with seven members present Meeting was called to order by President Mis I Alms Devotional Phil 2: 1-4 14-16 was read by Mrs Bob Thompson Prayer by Mrs Bill Hayes Song Leaf led by Mrs Johnie Lyons Roll call was answered by "What 4-H Means to My Members taking cakes to cake show on May 4th were Mrs Ed Bell Mrs Bob Thompson Mrs 1 Alms Mrs Johnie Lyons and Mrs Albert Jones Mrs Johnie Lyons was appointed to the committee of health and safety when Mrs Ode Thompson resigned White elephant was drawn by Mrs Bob Thompson and brought $120 Mrs Hazel Jackson was a guest Mr and Mrs Frank Sherrill and Mr and Mrs Bill Hayes went to Palestine Tex to visit the Melton Todd Jr family and the Kenneth Archer family Thursday io Saturday Mr and Mrs Davis Wood of Duncan were the guests of Mr and Mrs Carter Sunday The daughters of Mr and Mrs Theo Hart of Chickasha are visiting their grandparents this week Britain's Young Socialists the youth movement of the opposition Labor Party has rejected by a large majority a resolution favoring British entry into the Common Market Also in London a five-mille column of ban-the-bomb marchers (estimated at 20-000) set out on the last lap of their 50-mile Aldermaston to London march heading for a big Hyde Park rally and a follow-up dem onstration outside the United States embassy Sunday May 13 1962 2:00 Processional Lee Ann Terrell invocation Kenneth Williams ily God And I Vanna Palmore The Freedom Bond Drive is your chance to do something for your country Buy extra Savings Bonds for America's future and your own Goodner Bar-B-Q Steak House TEXACO TIPS SAVAGE-HICHARDS Sermon Rev Robert Hull How Great Thou Art Chorus Benediction Rev McCarrol Recessional Lee Ann Terrell (Audience will please remain seated until recessional is over) TELEPiionn Located seven miles south of Marlow on 81 PHONE AL 5-6806 DUNCAN SENIORS nmcs While been serving we have been preparing for our opening made special purchases of the finest beef available anywhere to enable us to serve the tender and delicious Steaks and Bar-B-Q that has always been the rule in the Goodner Kitchen by Jii floods Manager Uarlotr FARMING IS HIS BUSINESS Brown Carolyn Clements Trudy Foster Sondra Norton Almeita Riley Patsy Thomas Sandra Waggoner Sharron Walker Zula Whaley Judy Whaley Lola Onr Hours are from 11 a Io 11 Brown Jerry Burton Jimmy Crow Larry David Larry Davis Boyd Davis Lloyd Lawrence Mike Miller Alvin Riley Johnny Whaley Dickey Barnett Clarese WE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAYS Around 52 people turned out Tuesd the election Tuesday Those Not long ago I was visiting with a fanner friend of mine who lives near town He said that when he first moved to his farm his was a typical farm hard work from daylight to dark no electric lights no running water bad roads and no telephone We feel that acquired the experienced and friendly personnel to assure you that your meal at our Bar-B-Q and Steak House will be a memorable occasion used that guy it Normandy Now the picture is much different still plenty of work but there are a lot of labor saving devices TAKE OUT! ANY OF OUR FOOD CAN BE PREPARED TO An automobile properly cared for is a pleasure to drive Regular visits to our station for FREE service will pay off for you It is our pleasure to serve you and other modern conveniences including a telephone He said that all of these conveniences are fine especially since he is a few years older and enjoys easier living for working on it were Mrs 1 Alms Mr and Mrs Johnie Lyons and Joe Thompson Mr and Mrs Kennedy visited with Mr and Mrs Mac Swanson' of Seminole Sunday Mrs Nell Lowder and son Mitch of Okahoma City were the guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Hudson over the weekend The WMU of the First Baptist church met with mive members present to hear the devotional brought by Mrs Don Howell Those present were Mrs Carter Mrs Fred Hudson Mrs Kennedy and Mrs Johnie Lyons Guests of the Don Howells Saturday were the Albert Chambers family of Alex and the Der- THIS IS A SERVICE STATION NOT A FILLING STATION Sailon South Viet Nam has accused Cambodia of sending troops on a raid across its frontier and killing 48 villiagers An international commission cleared Cambodia last October of charges by South Viet Nam and Thailand that it was furnishing the Communists bases from which to attack the two neighboring nations Moscow Soviet legislators assembled in Moscow for the opening of the Supreme Soviett with the first item of business re-electing Premier Nikita Khrushchev Meanwhile also in Moscow Guy Burgess said he and Donald Maclean two defected British diplomats are staying in the Soviet Union denying speculation that they planned trial to England I was surprised though when he said he had the telephone installed so his wife could with the nghbors I so surprised when he admitted RESERVATIONS FOR PRIVATE GROUPS UP TO 38 PEOPLE SAVAGE TEXACO SERVICE Wo Give SkH Green Stamps 704 Broadway OL 9-3421 that now he uses the telephone more than his wife it in my business you he said thinking of having one put in the barn might handy especially during bad Makes sense doesn't it? Tokyo Japanese seamen struck for a shorter work day tying up 325 ships in 52 ports The Japan union said 59000 of its 120000 members would stay out one week FARM INTERPHONE PAY LESS for the BEST In one of my Telephone Talk columns last year I mentioned a new communications service the Bell System delevoped for farms Since that time the Farm Interphone has really caught on This new communications system ties together the whole farm operation from strategic points around the farmstead Niw Delhi King Mahendra of Nepal flew home after a five-day official visit to India He said that in talks with Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has has been assured that India would not allow any violent agitation against the Nepalese monarchy to be conducted from Indian soiL 1 I m- i i REMEMBER MOTHER ON HER DAY WITH A GIFT FROM if You Don't Drink With the Farm Interphone you can talk from the barn or elsewhere without taking a step or interrupting your work Your wife can handle calls and talk with you without running to farm buildings and trying to locate you COqgOss JOE CALLAWAY AGENCY Interphone helps you run things more smoothly Often fewer hands are needed Time is saved and money too Real Estate Insurance 104 Bdwy Box 206 Pho OL 8-3211 Lorraine Lingerie lirnwNii Call us to learn how the Farm Interphone can be tailored to fit your needs Like other farmers all over the you'll find the handiest helper eer had (Rukfilrfuats INSURANCE COMPANY Gowns Panties Slips Pajamas TELEPHONE FILMS Ever stmuped for a program for your club church or civic group? Next time this happens call us at the telephone company If HOOT" LONG Mojud Hose SAYS Program chairmen here in Oklahoma took tip last year and as a result nearly 300000 Oklahomans watched telephone films at their organizations meetings Stetson Gloves These films cover a variety of informative and entertaining from the award-winning television Science Series to the tracking system in John historic space flight And available on a free-loan basis Here's a list of just a few of the more popular films: Handbags in patent bone white Straw Bags Seconds for An enemy attacks the United riy States and our defense system goes into action By LYN CONNELLY 'T WO of all-time greats 1 veterans of 40 years of broadcasting made Iheir entry into TV last fall with the premiere of "Calvin and the animated cartoon series While radio was responsible for the success of Freeman Gosdea and Charles Correll just as true that Gosden and Correll were re-sponsiole for the popularity of radio in Its early days as an entertainment medium In America In 1929 when their serial bowea as a national network feature and for years afterward It seemed that the entire nation halted in its tracks to gather eagerly at its radio seU to tuna in for 15 minutes on the latest developments in the lives of Amos Andy the King fish and In and the the two comedians star as the voices of a pair of humanized Correll as Cal -in a hear and Gosden as the Colonel a fox The pair met Is 1920 in Durham NC For lev -al years the two men worked together staging amateur shows in scores of cities and living in Chicago during the summer season Their first radio appearance took place in New Orleans in 1920 on one of the first experimental radio stations in the country In 1926 they went on the air as and when their contract expired twe years later they fonnd the stattm owned the title of Ihe shew so they moved nrer to another station and chsnfed Ihe name their show to Except for a short vacation they took in the summer 1 1934 they were on the air cm-Unnensiy twin each night from 1929 to Ihe time they discon-tinned their ll-mlnnto atrip la 1913 Later that year they re-tamed as weekly hall-hour and continued until 1919 white natural black Voice for Mercury Be an eye-witness to John flight into outer space and watch the tracking system in operation jouH look younger and slimmer by fir in this amet jency with ease-of-cire characteristics Patterned fix spring in brush strokes of color against white background Interesting lapd detailing focuses attention to the bodicy of this softly cased sheath Brown green blue "Jeanie" Sportswear A Manner of This film dramatically shows how you can bet the most effective use from your business telephone Call Me for Your Dresses in famous brands: Radiator Service Science An award-winning TV Scries covering such subjects as the sun blood genetics time cosmic rays the sense weather and language With warm weathar coming your car radiator ahould be checked To order telephone films for your group just pick up your telephone and dial the telephone business office take it from there CALL ME Candy Jrs Pat Perkins Carol Rodgers Nancy Frocks Adrain Tobin TNT 'Uat CoN ky Number ft's Twice os Fast! 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1905-1964