The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 88, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1990 Page: 5 of 32
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The Chickasha Star, Thursday, October 25, 1990 - Page Five
USAO Passes Fire Code Plan
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the booth set ups for the fest. The booths will line three or
four blocks of downtown Chickasha and the performance
stage will be located in front of the chamber of commerce
offices. Bands and the USAO choir will perform throughout
1 Local clubs will be allowed to sell food stuffs along with
outside vendors. . 0
The CHA will sponsor a $500 shopping spree, to be awarded
in CHA scrip money, which is good at Chickasha merchants
only. The CHA merchants have been asked to register shoppers
for the shopping spree, beginning next Wednesday. Regis-
nation and boxes and tickets will be distributed along with
a redemption policy this week. ,
In other business, the CHA announced that Jennifer
Reynolds, KWTV co-anchor, will be the parade marshal
for the annual Christmas Parade. It is set for 7 p.m. on No .
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Clinic Remodeling Planned
Southern Plains Medical Center is planning a remodeling
project which will provide automatic sliding doors at the
south entrance, state Jim Loy, the clinic administrator. In
addiuon to the double doors, a remodeled concrete walk-
way will be poured for improved access for the disabled and
those patients needing wheelchairs, Loy continued.
Included in the addition will be added office space at the
south entrance to better accommodate patients and families
with insurance and billing questions. A more private space
has also been designed for the north registration and cashier
John Gearhart, president of Southern Plains commented,
we have had such great support from patients insouthwest
Oklahoma and one of the most common requests has been
to add automatic doors at our south entrance We are glad
to finally be able to make this addition which should add
substantially to patient convenience, Dr. Gearhart concluded.
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and city fire codes, follow- in the direct air path of the for physical plant improve- This follows last xearsa
ing a series of inspections by diffusers or within four feet ments at the state regents creditation ofUSA0andits
fire marshals. of supply air diffusers. level academic proramabyihe
Regent Steve Poag, hous- Poag said $81,600 Dr. Troutt said this an NorthcentraAssomationt
ing and physical plant com- authorized to be spent for the important area of ne Pr imirary
mittec chairman, said regents project under Section 13 throughout the state system. report,
agreed during the Septem- funds, established by the state Also under the proposal, only todaylinthemail, that
Arg,meetinc-to dirat the regents. USAO supports the state confirms USAO met most of
state Office of Public Affairs In other action, roof re- regents in their effort to press the standards in teacher
ihireanengincerto design placementprojecibidswere fornadditionan fundingin cducationcdhation has been
annalarmaandns atrctorrs- 3 ChEha Roofing, which with similar universities in a primary- function of the
kier system at the dormitory, submitted the low bid of the Big 10andBig8univer- universitysincitoprnedag
Previously Willard Hall, $15,174, won the bid for sides. a women s collegeIn
womenesdormitory,didnot replacing the roof at the Regent Lillian Boland.of andscontinuesasoneofmhe
comply with the fire codes student union building. Other Edmond, a retired Central unpersitzs ygetvdn
as required by state law. At biddersand bids were Adud- State University pro lesson Regentas2 Systems
one time, fire escapes were dell Roofing of Oklahoma asked that the two-pointgrade bidofsEdueationimzsans
originally required, but it was City, $16,808, and Diversi- point policy be retained ofTusa)Whscsuniipor in
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presiden.saidithasbecnan bvXffi'" tionnthcnivefsitypolicy
angmingpyoxr compliance Regents also reviewed a announced that the univer- handbook until November,
with the new state codes. “wish” list of future roof
Work already has been projects. They were library,
completed on the installation $37,000 estimated costs; Old
of fire doors and enclosed Physical Education building,
stairways between floors. $45,000; Willard Hall,
Wood paneling had also been $45,000 and Steam Plant
treated with fire resistance building, $17,000.
solutions. In other business, regents
At the recent regents unanimously deferred action
meeting, the completed until November on the State
engineering plans included Regents Program for Aca-
smoke detectors in every demic Excellence and Effi-
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The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 88, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1990, newspaper, October 25, 1990; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1899699/m1/5/: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.