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The Advertiser from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 11

Publication:
The Advertiseri
Location:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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11
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riday December 1 1950 THE ADVERTISER PHONE 2 3135 Page Eleven Bette Davis at City Theatres City Man Somewhere in Pacific Lat bcginning Novem 111 Under Western Skies' at Majestic Ov4pd (Y Bl I LOW VI Little Polly Details and Estimates Jienjamin Song uf HlltTIIE PRICE UA STAMP SETS $1375 YOU CAN BY MAIE AT CENTRAL STATE BANK ran McCann and Robert Wright in a hilarious scene from Open your account today STANDS HOW THRU SAT i ROT! KID Plus ALL ABOUT WOMEN AND THEIR MEN! T2 HUWCtS OOTD JOHNWY (BOY) SHEIELD SUH THRU TUES CtMTURYlOX Plus "MITCHUM" George Celeste Listen to KT OK MAILERSUNION No 30 308 Broadway Phone 79 2166 COMpMOr i Bobby Blake Alice leming "eve Glidden Paints Glidden SYNTHETIC RUBBER EMULSION BASE NO OTHER WALL PAINT LIKE IT! KIDS 10c Wah perfectly with mild soap and waler! Ideal for hornet with active children 14 beautiful pa tel and deeploned hues IComot ready to use st Ir and apply I here for the meet Thomas Wyatt DAVIS 1000 Kc on Your Dial Monday: 7:45 A1in AOe 05e HlHS at No 1 or Coliseum hox office after nt tonight Duck Stamps for your Hunting ishing Licenses 1 lore Latter Rain Leaders Met Here This Week of Philadelphia Rev Omar Johnson of St Louis Rev and Mis Paul Srubb of Memphis Evangelist George Rigler Elder William Kitchen and Rev Paul Tanner of Oklahoma City and many others ourselves to be one Apollo Club Schedules Annual Autumn Concert fi Preliminary Matches plus Main Event To Nnme Opponent for Dec Championship Match toast to Bette Davis in this scene from About with Anne Baxter now Kitz and Plaza Theatres Dri In 20 mlnvfetl Hang pictures and curtains rlghf away! Show Brush Mark or Laps I Stop and Start Any Any Timel OUR PERORMANCES THURS RI SAT DEC 14 15 16 MAT SAT 2:30 Stay Clean Looking lone rubber like film reIH clinging dirt) Will nof Chip or Crack! Ilactle lexible rubber film It more durable than or dinary paints I Courts in Oklahoma assessed fines totalling $358250 plus court costs of $262350 against 290 driv ers convicted of speeding on high ways during July A total of 458 drivers were charged with speed ing 14 of the cases were dismissed and trials are pending on 154 oth ers ACTION WILD BILL ELLIOTT Gary Merrill offers a 20th Century ox's showing at the Criterion Tonight IV ill Hr SONNY AL LOVELOCK ANTON AL GALENTO Billy Raburn Angelo Savoldi Ed Gossett Johnnie Demchuck and BENNIE TRUDELL Darryl Zanuck presents Just mail your deposit then write your checks and mail them all without leaving the comfort cf your own home HEALTH and UN for every member of the family! Rousing entertainment marks tlie week's Majestic program something for every amusement taste "San Antonio a Wild Bill Elliott western and "Tarzan villi Johnny Weismuller is showing thru Saturday Roy Rogers in "Under Western and Robert Mitchum in "Holiday both open Sunday and run thru Tuesday livening Rodgers ringtime Rodgers Romberg Stickles Extra hows ar rows target faces and targets All moderately priced Roman Nose State park south east of Canton in the hills of Blaine county was named for a Cheyenne war chief Nine Man One Night Tournament" io Name Opponent for a Championship Title Match with Verne Gagne December All Proceeds to go for Wrestling Tonight STOCKYARDS CITY COLISEUM A National Convention of ter Rain leaders was held at the Latter Rain Baptist Church 1701 7th Street Oklahoma City for three days ber 28 Among those ing were: Dr of Portland Orc Dr A Earl Lee of Los Angeles Rev (Mrs) Beall of Detroit Rev Poole SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE CO 221 SW 24th IN CAPITOL HILL Lial 2 4304 2 8285 Ix'onhardt Lumber Co 101 29th Street Long Bell Lumber Company 4320 South Robinson Martin Paint Wallpaper Britton Mid America Paint Mooring Co Midwest Cit Oklahoma Plastic Center 817 Walker Jack Paint Store Midwest City Paint Wallpaper 302 25th Street Standard Roofing Material Co 2500 North Broadway Temple Johnson Paint Store 1209 Pennsylvania Thurman Paint Wallpaper Store 1621 23rd Street Paint Hardware Store 1715 West 16th Street SEE OUR PAGE SATIN AD IN SATURDAY EVENING POST SEPT 16th Glidden JL SPRED SATIN Complete ARCHERY RohROGHH CmilcM BURNETTE Your riendly Downtown DIC Cole Porter Musical Coming to Home Cuaraniend by i flood Houiekteplng Onlv Ona lny Ideal rar Wall Io all Carpet luir No Shrinkage No ailing No Odor Call for Complete Helen Kemp and the Apollo Club Officers of the Apollo Club are Carl Pate president George Dl Kester vice president Paul BJ Morrell secretary and Ellingson treasurer The member ship includes Anderson Ar 1 thur Edgerton Newton Bailey Dave Kline Jr Roy Ellison Tom Lowry Virgil Phelps) rank Boles Tom oree Luther Marshall Earl Plumley i Wallace Brewer Roy uller Earle Moore Roy Speakes Hor ace Council Ernest Gaskill Symes Robert Donnell Roy Harris and Charles Nelson Written lor the Screen and Directed by JOSEPH MANKIEWICZ 3 Theatres CRITERION PLAZA RITZ Ef yew git shot yew is daid we calnt bring yew back to life but we can pay yure wife $5000 for yure wuthless hide and ef yew git only half shot we'll pay yure expenses to gif yew cured up $5000 insurance for 14 days costs only $335 Al HtIMANtCOMANY COLCORD BLOD During 1949 1355 Oklahoma drivers who were involved in acci i dents were under 'the influence of alcohol I NORTH SIDE CARPET CLEANERS 1615 INDIANA PHONE 54 1212 Lyle Smith Owner 210 6th St Oklahoma City 8 Car Train of Mirth Glamour JpcrtacTilar 5 Smash lilt streaking Its merry way across America by special train to Oklahoma "Musical comedy at its glittering un the basis of clauses contained in the Taft Hartley Act and the more re cent Knowland Act While the building trades crafts in Oklahoma City are not immedi ately hurt by the unfair NLRBdecisions the rulings laid down will apply to them as well as the crafts on the East and West Coast A slow rotting and a gradual death awaits etrades union movement unless we understand that whatever hurts a brother craft member or a brother craft also hurts us No trade union will sur vive if we allow picked off one 'by Working people should join to gether with the Oklahoma City mailers Union No 30 to present a united front to those who plot the death of freedom in our country? Will you live happy free lives or will you allow the American ree Trades Union Movement to die by slow rot? Members of UNION NO 80 locked out since May 14th 1940 by this UNAIR publisher will appreciate your continued cooperation and support OKI AHOMA CITY BIBLE AIDS WORLD STUDY College students want to know more about the Bible and its rela tion to current world problems a University of Oklahoma confer ence indicates Miss Marie Jeanne deHaller assistant general secre tary of the World Student Chris tian ederation spoke on 1 tians Behind the Curtain" and Life in Students showed particular interest as how Christians are faring in Com munist areas CARY MERRILL HUGH MARLOWE Produced by Tj! DARRYLE ZANUCK Ml WJ NOW ABOSEfiM the story of a determined navy man who didn't let thousands of ocean miles interfere with his plans Kenneth Meyers Wood ward recent University of Okla homa law graduate was called to active duty before he could take the state bar examination He pe titioned for admittance upon mo tion and was accepted Recently he was sworn in ns a member of the Oklahoma bar Where Aboard ship off the Japanese coast RANCES McCANN ROBERT WRIGHT BENNY BAKER MARC PLATT BETTY GEORGE Mvtlc and lyfict bf COLE PORTER SAM OM BELLA SPEWACK MAIL ORDERS NOW Enclose check or money order with stamped addressed return envelope for safe return of tickets PRICES NIGHTS 8:15 Entire Lower loor $427 Loge $366 Balcony 1st 7 rows $244 next 4 rows $183 MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30 Entire Lower loor $366 Loge $295 Balcony $183 and $122 tax included A BRAUCHT CURRAN ATTRACTION SLOW The American ree Trades Union Movement is being destroyed by two things ofie of which causes the other The main force of destruction is the vicious Taft Hartley Act which in turn is causing organized labor to slowly rot Many crafts take the attitude that since they themselves have not yet been directly affected by the slave making Act that there is no reason to become alarmed or to take defensive measures They will do nothing until there is a for labor or example We have been in formed by some of the local Build ing Trades that the Taft Hartley Act had not bothered them and meant nothing to them: However in Seattle Washington and in New London Connecticut two building trades unions have been greatly weakened by two recent rulings by the National Labor Relations Board The rulings were made on rancis ME the ole Porter musical coming to the Home I theatre Thur ri and Sat Dec 14 15 16 Matinee Saturday International Typographical Union A or 1122 Robinson CARPETS CLEANED Right in Your Own Home! IViere to Buy Spred SATIN Lumber Supply Co 2413 Eastern Bassett Co 1209 23rd loyd Baker Lumber Co 1012 29th Street Inc 115 10th St Davidson Case Lumber Co 24 Reno airgrounds Lumber Co 1021 Eastern rench Plate Glass Co 2415 North Walker Guthrie Paint Wallpaper Store 3036 West 16th Street Hatcher Lumber Co 18 12th Street A Hoge 1106 North Broadway Inc 312 Main Kitchens Hardware 5027 North Eastern Leonhardt Lumber Co Bethany $149 $A79 I QUART 4 GALLON Spred SATIN Deep Colors somewhat higher IN NEW KIND ROLE! Mr Mnr4TAOl Aak OAMAi'tirl xagswacwj MNKRT MITCHUM IMET LEIGH 1 WENDELL 1 COREY I NN JMTMM PnOdM Central BAN 304 West irst Benefits Deadline July 25 1951 Veterans enrolled in Oklahoma City University are reminded by Dr George Wild chief VA Guidance Center that July 25 1951 is the deadline for educa tional benefits under the GI bill Veterans who are eligible for education and training and who' have not undertaken such training I tinder Public Law 346 as well as those who have commenced but have not completed their courses may be vitally affected by that date Public Law 346 provides that course of education or training must be initiated before July 25 1951 except for the veterans who enlisted between October 6 1945 and October 5 1946 A veteran must have com menced and actually be pursuing his course of education or training by July 25 1951 or the date four yeais after discharge whichever is the later The law provides further that trainihg must be continuous ex cept for normal interruptions such as summer vacations here courses are not offered by the training institutions for other rea sons beyond the control of the vet eran After July 25 1951 a veteran may change his course of educa tion or training only while in 1 training and then for reasons sat isfactory to the Veterans Admin istration This provision should be 1 noted by all veterans now in train Jing as many of them may be af fected by it rom right to left above are James Chaney Oklahoma City former salesman for Armour It Company House San Antonio Texas A Zern Scranton and Turner Chicago somewhere in the Pacific A destroyer is seen in the background Chaney who made ills home in Oklahoma City prior to join ing the Navy in World War II was among reservists called to active duty July 25 Three weeks later he was in Japan and since that time he has participated In amphibious landings at Inchen and on the East coast of Korea OCU Basketball Season Opens Saturday Night Coach Doyle Parracks Chiefs of Oklahoma City University will' officially open their 1950 51 bask etball season Saturday December 2 in the Municipal Auditorium I when they take on LeRov loyds Aggies of Texas College I The Aggies: boast of five returning! lettermen three of which were the leading point makers last yearl They are Jewell McDowell Guard1 John DeWitt 5" orward and! Walter Davis 6 Center Other returning lettermen are Marvin Martin 6 Center and Eddie Houser 6 1" orward Slated to start for the Chiefs are: Don Penwell 6 Junior Cen i ter Jack Key 6 Junior orward' Bill Stowell 6 Guard and only starting Senior Andy Likens 6 Sophomore orward and LaVerne Laws 6 0" Sophomore Guard The1 Chiefs will have to play without the help of arrell Craig 6 10 Se inior Dynamo and winner of the outstanding player award of the All College Tournament last sea son He will be out for about three more weeks due to an early sea son injury In the preliminary game nt 6:15 the reshmen of will play the Cameron Aggies of Eawton Oklahoma I December 5 the Chiefs will play' at Denton Texas when thev take on the North Texas State College basketball team The Chiefs won both games with NTSC last year by very close margins and the Texans will surely be out for re venge this year The reshmen will play the NTSC reshmen in the preliminary game December 8 will play the Central State bronchos at Ed mond Oklahoma This will be the first meeting between the two schools since the 1946 47 season The starting five for the OCU reshmen arc Jack Porter 6 Center Bill Couts 5 Guard Arnold Short 6 orward Mar vin Marsh 6 Guard and Claude Kedy 6 2" orward I MAJESTIC 25c THEATRE Date for the fall concert by the Apollo Club has been set for De cember 2 at 8:15 in the Mirror Room Municipal Audito rium The concert will be under the direction of Edwin Karhu with Hedrick as accompa nist and James Belt as associ ate director Mrs Helen Kemp has been chosen as soloist The program follows: here ou walk I landel Spross The Sleeping Lake Pfeil Wilhousky The Galway I'ipcr Arr by Davison The Apollo Club With Vemlure Clad (Creation) Haydn Alleluia Mozart Helen Kemp Adoranuis To Christe! 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