Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 288, Ed. 3 Friday, January 9, 1959 Page: 3 of 13
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Congo Due Probe
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Jan. 8
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cember 1957, Mrs. Floyd’s car
was struck as she was enroute
to the elementary school in Santa
Ana where she is a member of
the faculty. Though absolved of
all blame, she spent weeks in the
hospital with a fractured leg,
fractured ribs and nose. While
she was convalescing in a wheel
chair at home, Floyd fell and
fractured his left knee and thigh.
The story doesn’t end there,
however. Following the accident
east of Fairview they learned to
their dismay they had two in-
surance policies on the car Mrs.
Floyd was driving and none on
the one he was driving at the
time of the accident.
Floyd’s parents were one of
Fairview's first families, and he,
born shortly after his father
made the run, was given the
name Cherokee Strip. Mrs. Floyd,
a native Missourian, came to
Oklahoma as a young school
teacher.
Bobbie Brooks Arnel-cottons. A. Permanently-pleafed
skirt, 11.91, roll-sleeve blouse, 6.98. Beige, sizes 5-15.
8. Plaid skirt, 9.98, roll-sleeve blouse, 6.98. Orangs
or turquoise on beige, 5-15. Orion vest in turquoise,
orange or beige, 32-40. 4.98. Not sketched: Beige slim
skirt. 9.98.
Jr. Shop, fourth floor, allo Uptown and Reding.
Regular and low-cut front cotton broadcloth.
Low-cut: sizes 32-36 A, low-cut and
regular: 32-38 B-C. Limited supply!
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FAIRVIEW - A former Okla-
homa couple has had more than
its share of trouble since moving
to California several years ago,
and now word comes that C. S.
“Cherokee Strip” Floyd is back
in Veterans hospital with a triple
fracture of the left ankle and
may expect to be in a wheel
chair for at least two months.
It all happened when Floyd,
recovering from a recent cata-
ract operation, was accidentally
knocked down and run over as
Mrs. Floyd backed from their
driveway. Mrs. Floyd is reported
to have been in a state of shock
following the accident
Actually their trouble began
shortly before moving to Califor-
nia, when Floyd, working then as
a grocer salesman, injured his
right leg in a two-car accident
west of Fairview and amputation
just below the knee was neces-
sary.
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PONCA CITY - A board of
army reserve officers is working
to select a name for the new
reserve center here which is ex-
pected to be completed and
turned over to the army soon.
One earlier attempt to name
the center failed when fourth
army headquarters rejected the
recommended names and cited
army regulations with which the I
committee must comply in se-:
lecting a title.
Announcement also is expected
within a matter of days of the
date for dedication ceremonies
for the center, local unit officers
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MANGUM—A resolution urging
the state to continue appointing
boards and commissions through
the legislature instead of giving
the power to the chief executive,
was passed at the Farmers Un-
ion meeting in Willow, George
Rockhold, president, reported.
Another proposition approved
by the union urged farm organi-
zations to agree on a plan for
agriculture to be presented to the
next congress. Union members
also backed a plan to appoint
a legislative committee in each
county to inform congress and
the state legislature “about the
people’s wishes in lawmaking."
In the election opening the
meeting, Rockhold was re-elected
president and R. McMurtry, sec-
retary. Members of the resolu-
tions committee are Henry
Worthington, Bud Patton and
H. E. Curtis.
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Scout Council’s
Hobart Meeting
Is Rescheduled
HOBART—Postponed last Mon-
day night because of weather,
the Southwest Oklahoma Girl
Scout council’s annual meeting
has been rescheduled for 3 p.m.
Sunday, at the Scout hut, Mrs.!
Thelma Holt, area executive di-
rector, announced.
The program will be the same
as originally planned, with the
highlight to be the showing of > •
the newly released Girl Scout!
film "You’re It.” Mrs. A. M.
Hastie of Cordell, council presi-
dent, will be in charge.
All adult Scouts in the area are (
invited to attend. Advance reser-
vations are not necessary, Mrs.
Holt said.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 288, Ed. 3 Friday, January 9, 1959, newspaper, January 9, 1959; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2002395/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.