The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1977 Page: 19 of 48
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correspondence claMe* nationwide for
budding automobile mechanics. plan,
to construct over the neat few veara a
"sbawcaae" facility far practice and
research on the increasinglv complex
technology of automobile repair and
maintenance. A1100million complex of
three “skyscrapers" will be built on
land adjacent to the burgeoning in-
duatrial complex developed in Far
North Tutoa by the Buaineaa and In-
dustrial Development Corporation.
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masaive complex, he said. through a
giant tinael sculpture of two arched
feet. “It will be like looking down nt
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mediately removed. "We’re not going
to have the place aorroimded by
aaivage varda." be said. “No air. we’re
going to have astro-turf rd go-cart
tracks around the place ao that those
staving with ua can look out and enjoy
the humor and pathoa of young persons
hut learning how to drive.”
• What's behind the new center?
“Well,” Rogen said candidly. “I hut
couldn’t bear the thought any longer of
having all those satisfied cuatomerx out
there who. sooner or later, were i
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Tulsa “a new northern skyline.”
..Rogers told reporters thnt the
complex will include a 11-storv testing
and diagnostic center, featuring the’
"world's tallest hydraulic lift" and
direct computer ties with the
Volkswagen plant In Wolfsborg.
Germany. Toyota in Japan and the
Oneral Motors parts complex Id Flint.
Michigan. In addition to what will be
the tallest structure in Oklahoma.
the extra
automobiles to us
.."What's the are of gettlag people an
..Word of the complex was made
public by ORC President Orville
Rogers, formerly sponsor of many
large-scale shade tree auto repair "Let’s be reasonable,” Rogers told
reporters. "I’d have to work on a
couple dozen VWs to make the same
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kind of return I could get for restoring
one gwid Rolls. Those Rolls owners
know how to pav what good service to
worth.”
. .Rogers indicated that the anticipated
complex will serve as a "hands os”
training facility for his correspondence
school students and that he to confident
the magnitude of the center will be
adequate incentive to attract some of
the world’s greatest mechanics and
technical minds. He said that he
expects most of his clients to come
from outside the Tulsa area since there
arc owners of valuable cars all acr<«s
the country who have become
acquainted with him through his shade
tree missions in numerous large
cities.
. “They know we can fix up anything
that uses gasoline." Rogers said
proudly. pointing out that financing
plans for the massive undertaking are
still indefinite. He said that con-
struction of the center will be com-
pleted solely by "donations from our
millions of satisfied customers."
. In terms of design for the new
complex. Rogers told reporters that he
will depend on the nrchitect who
designed the current ORU facilities.
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who said the new complex will give
..North Tulsa development took a
dramatic turn in the middle of last
week as announcement was made of a
gigantic new complex to be built on the
southern fringe of Turlev. Observers
not anticipating the project or Its
immense proportions, were taken
totally by surprise
..Announcement was made last
Wednesday that the Organization for
Reciprocal Ubiquity (ORU). a Tulsa ______
baaed operation which has been offering there will be a JMevel maintenance
and repair garage and a 28-floor
laboratory for chemical and
mechanical research.
Rogers said that he hopes to satisfy
his life-long ambition of finding cures
for such serious maladies as "chronic
vapor-lock", "design obsolescence"
and "creeping corrosion of the valves.”
And. though the facilities will be
directly tied in with economy car
manufacturers, Rogers Indicated that
the greatest challenge will be in
prolonging '.he operation and service of
such complex mechanisms as
Cadillacs. Mark IVs, Rolls Royces and
Aston-Martins.
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| IJke the already-existing structures.
I which include storehouses built with
j federal assistance, office space aad
telephone-equipped classrooms, a
library with the latest video-Upe
training packages and physical dex-
terity training facilities, the new
"skyscrapers” will be constructed of
poured concrete offset with or-
namentatlon of recycled chrome. He
said the new facilities will become "the
crown Jewels of our automated
movement."
. Cars will be driven or towed into the to be in need of mechanical assistance
and be going to someplace etoe I
figured that if we had our own
facilities, especially on the scale we
their own floorboard." Rogers pointed have planned, that they would make
out, "where the owners can see their the extra effort to bring their
one foot on the accelerator and the other
on the brake. For us.” he added. "M
will symbolize the twin dynamics of excited about how much you can do for
ethereal freedom and mundane them and then have them go pav
frustration In our stop-and-go society. ’ somebody else to do the |ob? This could
According to Rogers, the complex will be one of the highest yield Investment
be attractively landscaped aad any opportunities la the city, and within a
defunct mechanisms will be Im- very short time." he said.
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“We’ve already got a car storage
facility here at ORU.” be went on to
note, “and it to not difficult to expect
that some of our Rolls and Aston
tenants, when they are in need of ad
lustinent or repair, will now decide to
come to un.’’
. Beaming with pride at his an
nouncemenl. Rogers responded to
charge* that his complex would detract
from other Tulsa facititles by smiling
"that's Just their tough luck." be said
They’re Just Jealous that I’m doing It
first."
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he could tell, "the City’s got water on the brain and the
Great Raft Race is off again." He refused to elaborate on
either point.)
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AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL
NEWS MEDIA
The students and staff and
parents of Pleasant Porter
Elementary School, 1740 West
41st Street, want to go on
record as having a view
contrary to the one
propounded by the media
concerning going back to
school
Your view fosters an at-
titude of dismay, dislike,
reluctance and horror of the
idea of ending vacation and
going back to school
Actually, education is a
continuing process
throughout life and early
enthusiasm is important.
We like school and would
like for you to assume a
positive attitude towards it.
Cliff Smith, Student
Representative
Rose Mary
Facuity Representative
Jo lambert. PT A President
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Jeffrey, Charles, Jr. The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1977, newspaper, September 15, 1977; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1806350/m1/19/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.