Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 79, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1949 Page: 3 of 22
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Straws in the Wind?
PAWHUSKA, May 2—OP)—If the
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c-o-o-I comfort Sizes Small to
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Parks, Britton. obtaining by'
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Harry Roberta Cambron. Norman, as-
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ward H. Cashion, 49. director of the
division of trading and exch^iges for
the securities and exchange comr
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Architects Sketch Research Foundation Building as Work Starts
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fabric REMNANTS
day that their jobs will terminate May
*1. About M employee ar* involved.
Observers took thia a* an indica-
tion the convention expects to com-
exchange commix- employes of the west German const!- Drafting'of thecon*titution~iB to*be ***? in Pawhuska. Mayor F. L. Monger
, tutional convention were notified Man- followed by parliament elections. has proclaimed.
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Make 49 Awards
Porty-nlne girls have achieved
Camp Fire Girts* trailseeker and
woodgsther ranks, it was learned
Monday.
Girls who passed trailseeker
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Cox, Judith Bichards. Carol Wells,
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Ann Walker, Dina Lynn Deuprw,
Moans, Sandra Kayos, Mardol C
Tsna Hepp, Alice Maxson.
McDowoll, Barbara r “ “
Meadows, Carol Ann _
Bagleton.
And Carolyn
Joetta Lincoln,
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rott, Bertha Platt, Janet Turner. Mary
. Carolyn Bubanks, C-------
-----Marilyn Jeaek. Betty Smith.
Maxine Killian, Judy Burnside. Phyllis
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Barbara Ann Kanschks and Anita
Kay Tirey.
New woodgathers are Gall Gleason,
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Cullins, Judy Hightower, Barbara
ham, Mary Jones. Doris ~Lee" Hill,
four of her most-needed
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"r*1*d y*tr‘lrw*d ■todhioo. Mow*
cloy to tray and «nd*r fancM. FoU
low* trouBdeontoor, On* maa awwa
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Dyicned for farma. truck gwd*na.
private homea, eetatoe, *to. Sold
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Here's a drawing by Coeton and Frankfurt, architects, of the Oklahoma Medical Research foundation building for
which ground was broken Monday morning on NE 18, adjacent to the University of Oklahoma Medical school. It is
savings of more than one-half!
BLOUSES!
Giri* who passed trallseelcer are
Diana Dxvldg*^ Daniell* Rue, Carol
Foggy Ramsey. GaU Morris, BMtric*
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Means, Sandra Hayes, Martbl CUrk.
M Marilyn
Kay Kelley. Pattie
n Brown, Susanne
B*Usle, Joyce Footer,
_ Janloe Hawk. Judy
Belford. Sandra Manley, Hallie Gar-
rstt. Bertha Platt, Janet Turner. Mary
Bartow. Carolyn Bubanka, Connie
Wixoa, Marilyn J**sk. Betty Smith.
Maxin* Killian, Judy Burnside. Phyllis
Keller, Nita Wagner. Sybil Johnson.
Barbara Ann Kanschks and Anita
Kay Tirey.
New woodgather* are Gall Oleson,
Sidney Koons, Marilyn Stong. Nancy
Block, Martha Horn. Barbara Cheat-
ham, Mary Jones. Doris Lee Hill.
Patsy Douglas. Anna Sue Nelson and
Rosa Mae Fuller. >
Award* were presented at the Camp
Fire office Saturday, with Mrs. Robert
L. Cox in charge.
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are made on tU beautiful ’
to fit her bridge table snugly . A . tiny-
in ligFit blue, yellow, green.
red and royal blue satiny plastid
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County Slates
Hearing on 19
Felony Cases
. Nineteen felony case*, including
• charges again* on* rural constable
and a would-be constable, Monday
w*r* docketed for district court jury
trial during th* w**k of May If.
County Attorney Granville Scanland
Saturday docketed M cam* for trial
during the week of May f. Judg* K.
Baker Melon* will hear th* May
criminal jury docket
U C. Georg*, Joh** constable *l*ct,
who was restrained from taking office
because he did not ilv* in the district
whan elected, will be tried May 17 on
a charg* ofoaasault with a dangerous
weapon. 1
Taxi Driver Caasplatas
Th* charge grew out of an alter-
cation April S, at a dance hall in th*
4800 block 8 Shields. Kirk L. Cooper,
city taxicab driver, accused George of
firing a shot at him and beating him
with his fists. George is at liberty on
a 91.000 bond posted Saturday.
Frank HarwMk Britton constable, -
will be tried May It for assault with
a dangerous weapon. He and B. C..
Anneler, constable for Elmore Pin-
nick’s justice court, wer* charged *
jointly in the beating of a handcuffed
prisoner January 22. Richard Holt, oil
field worker, was treated at Mercy
hospital for head and other injuries
after the constables arrested him at
the Port club for drunkenness.
A district court jury last month can-
victed Anneler qf assault and Imttery.
Judge Albert C. Hunt fined him 1100
and gave him IS days in the county
jail. Anneler gave notice of appeal.
Other cases on the second week’s
docket and the charge* Involved, in-
clude James Windle Hodges, 3900 8
Shields, charged with preventing a
witness from attending court; Roy
Goad. 3S, unit block W Grand, armed .
robbery; Johnny Alexander McCaulie,
200 block W Frisco, first degree rape;
John Louis Dodd, Phoenix, Aria., child
abandonment.
Guy Fabian. 100 block NB 4. pre-
venting a wltn*s* from attending
court; Hesteal Glen Franks, It, of the
1500 block 8 Walker, larceny of do-
mestic fowls; Leroy Williams, Jones,
two burglarly charges.
Theft Hearings Deeketed
Carl K. Daukenspeck, Dallas, dis-
posing of mortgaged property; Roy
Clareno* Kirk, 25, of th* 000 block
W Main, and William Henry Green,
40. of th* 1000 block N Lackey, at-
tempted armed robbery; Frantic* Al-
fred Harris, 10. of th* 1700 block NB
4, assault with a dangerous weapon.
Ralph William Cook, Jones, bur-
glary; John Henry Purify. 2000 block
NW 10 (rear), grand larceny; Dal*
ms* ne
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Harry Roberta Cambroo. Norman, as-
sault with intent to kill, and Clyde
Ross Platt and Leroy Williams, both of
Jon**, grand larceny.
Burial Date Set
For Hero of War
Reburial rite* for Lester B. Hammer
jrM army combat engineer who waa
killed on Okinawa June 11. 114g. win
b* at 1 p. bl Thursday at th* Gar- -
risen funeral home. Burial wfll be at
Memorial Park cemetery. ’
Hammer, 30, received th* brona*
star award after his death.
He spent most of his Ilf* in Okla-
homa city and want to St. John**
academy In Kansas.
He la survived by hi* parents, Mr.
and Mr*. Lester B. Hammer, hi* wife,
Mrs. Ruby Hammer Edings, 2300 8W
Bethany, and Mr*. Pauline Kern, 1827
NW 41 and one brother, Notfcrd Warn-
mer, Pauls Valley.
More people read Oklahoman and
Times Want Ad* regularly than any
other Oklahoma newspaper. Tell this
vast audience about the thing* you
wish to seU, buy or trad*. Dial 2-1211
to place your ad. (AdvJ
India, Africa Bank Qobcs
BOMBAY, India, Miy 2—OF)—Th*
Exchange Rank of India and Africa,
Inc., suspended payments Mondsy and
closed all its offices in India. A nottoa
posted at the doors ef th* main ofne*
her* *aid th* bank, •> temporarily
unable to meet its obligation* "
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group of doats, suits, evening and daytime
were formerly $45 tf> $375.00.
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Fabric Shops. Kerr’s second fiber
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tbeyTl make MOTHER'S life easier!
from Kerr’s famous street floor shop!
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How ihe’ll enjoy THIS gift! It s statnproof. waterproof, won’t
crack nor peel. •. however many slami
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^iaaoMry Shop, Kerrs street floor
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Now -49c to $34.30
• Wool sweater*, wer* $4.95 to $5.95.
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• Gloves, cotton, doeskin! Were SI to $12.50.
Now __________________________—50< to $6.2)
• Bags
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accessory savings!
J/jjaag leas!
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Imagine saving to $9 on these beautiful mirror-bright pat-
ents you'll wear now and all through summer! Your favo-
rite famous makes are here! Hurry!
Shoe Salon, Kerr's street floor, west
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washable quilted plastic
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for h*r sowing «as*I Lovely
Satin-Ton* that will keep
Its color always . . . can
b* cleaned with a damp
cloth. Twc^ divided draw-
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REGULARLY 39c to $12-95 yardl Yards up to dress-
lengths In »umm*r-peff»ct rayon fabrics . • . ftn* woolens
you'll sav* on now for next winter- I lurry for YOUR
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MONDAY, MAY 2, 1949—THREE
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Wer* $2.59, now
• D*n Riv*r 128 81x108'.. W*r* $2.79, ...
• Dan Rivsr 140 81x108. Were $3.19, ...
• Din Riv*r 140 72x108. Were $2.98
• Dan River cases. Were 59c now ..
• Cannon carded percale 72*108.
Were $3 49, now
• Cannon Carded percale 81x108.
| / Were $3.89, now ...
Sheet Shop. Kerr’s second floor
• Were $7.95 to $12.95. now
• W«. $9.95 to $tg.95. now
. .2 are blouse* to wear riolt now l
Many famous fashion* included. You’ll find AIL' *ty!r«
. . . colors . . . Including beautiful evening blouse* that
were $10.95 to $17.95. now .......... $5.47 to $*97
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Constitution Is Seen
Near for West Germans
BONN, Germany, May 2—(A>>—All ^ete the consdtutlon' by"that date.
tutional convention wer* notified Mon- followed by parliament elections.
slippers
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 79, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1949, newspaper, May 2, 1949; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1769430/m1/3/: accessed May 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.