Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Page: 93 of 156
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The dinner is billed
as the culmination of a
project whose idea orig-
inated with the mayor.
Last year, Mrs. Rowe at-
tended a American Au-
tomobile Association
and Highway Users
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By John J. Corbin
WARR ACRES - In-
tent on buckling their
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days, Warr Acres offi-
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public to do the same
Low In Cost, High In Results
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the Northwest Lions
Club, Putnam City
Kiwanis and Wilshire
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be Pertectly tailored, fully lined
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children. film strip program to
Mr. Rowe said nyers firsti through third-
and Girl Scouts will be peted in a poster con
handing out flyers door- test and winners were
to-door.
Auto safety will be .
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headline on bumper Federation luncheon
stickers city officials held to honor Warr
are distributing to resi- Acres for not having
dents during April, any pedestrian traffic
which Mayor Dorothy fatalities over a nine-
Rowe has proclaimed as year period.
Seat Belt Safety Month.
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the topic at the Wan-
Acres Chamber of Com-
merce monthly lunch-
eon April 14. The cham-
: ber also is sponsoring
an April 23 dinner at
: Putnam City Central
> Elementary School caf-
; eteria, 5728 NW 40.
Oklahoma County
: District Attorney Bob
Macy will speak and
Miss Warr Acres will
appear at the 6:45 pm.
dinner. Tickets are
* |7.50 per person, avail-
SBY
So far, the city has Mrs. Rowe is proud of
spent 8450 on this the city for that reason
month-long promotional - but 18 concerned that
■ campaign, spearheaded two traffic fatalities re-
ill by community coordina- ported last year were
tor Ted Reece The cam- blamed on failure to use
paign consists of bump- safety belts.
er stickers, Informa-
honored at the Warr first; David Woodell, the Highway Users Fed-
Acres City Council second, and Kimberly eration, National High-
meeting Tuesday night. Phelps, third; and third way Traffic Safety Com-
grade — Casey Gordon, mission and Gov. Nigh's
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"Easter Dolphins" pected, so hunt partici- the education depart-
will start three Easter pants are advised to ment staff organized
Egg hunts — at 10 a.m. come early. the egg hunts to help
and 1 and 4 p.m. Satur- Proceeds from Satur- finish the building's in-
day, April 10 — at the day’s attendance will terior-
Oklahoma City Zoo. benefit the Rex Rosser Volunteer "Junior Cu-
The egg hunts will be Education Center build- rators" at the zoo and
open to children ages 5 ing fund and all future docents, the zoo’s volun-
to 9 who are in the zoo education programs, teer tour guides, will
at the time. • The building is up and manage the hunts.
A total of 15,000
wrapped candy eggs
and 50 dozen dyed
chicken eggs will be
hidden. An ostrich egg
will be awarded during
each of the three hunts
to the child who finds a
specially marked egg.
Ostrich eggs usually
sell for $35 in the zoo s
gift shop.
Eggs will be hidden
on the grassy slope be-
tional fliers, a Seeing the need to
community dinner and educate children, she
an educational program recently presented a
for elementary school "Buckle up, Buddy"
SALES
CONTINUES ...
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DRESS AND
SPORTSWEAR ITEM
At Both Stores
All
SHOES &
DESIGNER FASHIONS
At 2625 w Britton
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Winners are: First first; Kris Henthorn,
grade - Rusty Terrill, second; Shauna Hamp-
first place; Alycia Ku- ton, third, and David
bat, second place; Al King, honorable men-
Howe, third place, and tion.
Joey Davis, honorable
mention; second grade Reece has obtained
— Domingo Herrera, assistance from AAA.
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Standard, Jim. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982, newspaper, April 8, 1982; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1848368/m1/93/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.