New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1968 Page: 2 of 6
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New Mannford News, Mannford, Oklahoma, Thursday, February 8, 1968.
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Box 266, Mannford or call start impounding improper-
1918 WE 9-7846, Tulsa. | ly tagged vehicles beginning
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doubles, but the original cost
of the tag. A particular li-
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No matter how scrawly. . , we’ll know your signature if it’s genuine We
Come in and get acquainted with all of our officers . . .you’ll find dozens
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commission’s motor vehicle'
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State law requires that all
of Engineers. From
Some or the cutest styles you have seen all year ana at
prices that fit any purse. Sleeveless and Short sleeves
Sizes -x,. Select from over 10 dozen.
$3.00, $4.00, $6.00
Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, 23d
Texas, New Mexico, and Col-
in Oklahoma and portions of inter District until 1959 “
the neighboring states of Hethen served with the1 TO LATE
—1 Engineer Battalion, 3d1 TO C LASSIFY
Armored Division, in Germ-j WANTED to
Rent-House State highway patrolmen, I
unfurnished, 2 or 3 bed- ( city and county police offi-'
rooms, modern, within 10 cers, plus a special enforce-,
mile radius of Mannford, ment crew from the tax com-
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orado. With the Little Rock any until 1962.
District, the Tulsa District 63’he camanueu une oun
also is responsible for constr- Engineer Battalion, Fort Le-
uction of the Arkansas River onard Wood, Missouri.
Navigation Project which Ili0 neni as
will provide a waterway for staff officer i
barge and pleasure craft traf- Chief
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motor vehicles used in the
state must display current1
yl ne vurps ol engineers, irom me command and Gen- distances can n,,Oklahoma license Mplates if 1
the Tulsa District is respon-‘ eral Staff College Fort lei ‘ i an i ki V rcome any member of his family is
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related real estate activities' of the Rock Island (111.) Eng- ‘ tags after 60 days in the
in nLlhe— —j---l:— -2 "....... state, said F. D. Murphy, the
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effective March tenant in the Corps of Engi-, he has served to the present.
Gen. William T. ueers in 1945. After troop Col. Pinkey is a member of
Southwestern Div- a l a 1 tours, he attended the Society of American Mil-
ision Engineer, announced. . the University of California,1! ary Engineersand the Nat-
r . P. . ... ’ Berkeley, graduating with' ionai Rifle Association. I
c.1 ” , inkeyt, Wil succeed the degree of Master of Eng- He is married to the former "It is not the penalty that
Asharey.W.. Ladd, the ineering. He was graduated Annette Elliott of Fort Lyon,
Act 8, District Engineer from the Engineer Officers Colo. They have four child’
since November 1967. Col. Advanced Course at Fort Bel-' ren: three sons-Michael, 15;
LadeI is being reassigned to vOiz, Va., in 1934 • •
the San Francisco Field Of- signed to Korea,
five of the Corps' Office of „ ln._ .
the Engineer Inspector Gen- From 1955 to 1956 he was
eral. I assigned to the Albuquerque
—g,.0. Engineer District as Military
. One of five districts located Assistant to the District En- :
in the Southwestern Division gineer. Upon his graduation ' that
of toe Corps of Engineers, from the Command and Gen- "
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COL. VERNON W PTNKFV ic from the Mississippi Riv- 1964-65 he attended the Ar-‘ A-tapgT.
. PIN KEY r to the Port of Catoosa, my War College, Carlisle Bar- Au-a8S-°
NAMED TULSA DISTRICT icar Tulsa, in 1970. I racks, Pa. After graduation NlLle Mareh 1
ENGINEER i . Born at Rockwell Field, he was assigned to the Unit-
f.. Col. Pinkey attended ed States Army Combat Dev-1
Col. V(' non W. Pinkey will he United States Military elopments Command Instit-1 Auto license tags that are
become D1. strict Engineer for cademy and received his me of Advance Studies, also going up at the rate of a:
the Army Corps. of Engin- ‘ mmission as a second lieu- at Carlisle Barracks, where dime a day for, the rest of
eers at Tul a, effective March lenant in the Corps of Engi- he has served to the present, this month will double in
15, Brig. Gen. William T. ueers in 1945. After troop Col. Pinkey is a member of cost on March 2, Oklahoma
Bradl er. Southwestern Div- and a 1 tours. he attended the Society of American Mil- Tax Commission officials
are reminding tardy buyers.
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Buck, Lola. New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1968, newspaper, February 8, 1968; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1948749/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.