Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 312, Ed. 3 Monday, February 8, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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Gunning, dean of instruction and
geology instructor, and Jim Hel-
mert, head of the engineering
versify junior, died in Princeton
Hospital Sunday from injuries
place in the county. Sherman
Spradling, chairman of the coun-
ty Democrat central committee,
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Ancient Biblical
Scrolls Found
gain over the 45 in the field last sect who lived 30 miles to the
year and the 18 history majors north.
edly will result in the addition —
of 70 employes to the staff of ’
280.
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bond issue.
Rhoads played solo clarinet in said names of precinct chairmen
the famous Hobart, Ind., high would be announced next week
school band. At the University along with other precinct offi-
of Michigan, he played “first- cials.
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be about 40 by 100 feet.
the sections of parchment last
week. They have not yet been
deciphered.
ing a campaign to promote the
proper display of the American
Flag in conjunction with the sale
of the new 50-star flag.
Glen Strange, commander, said
the post was offering for sale
4 by 6-foot 50-star flags suitable
for display in the business dis-
trict. The post also can accept
next summer at the Boy Scout
encampment in Cleveland.
Muskogee Plant
To Double Size
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lighter, and color-keyed steering wheel!
A lower price is only the beginning of
your Fairlane 500 savings. You can
have Thunderbird power on regular
gas. Go 4,000 miles between oil changes.
Save with an aluminized muffler that
normally gives twice the life of ordinary
mufflers. So see your friendly Ford
Dealer today. Stop, swap and save!
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SEE FORD’S OTHER ECONOMY TWIN—THE NEW FORD FALCON
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I Bowers, for instance, built an stock racks and loading chutes,
all metal cattle feeder. The two [Wood projects have included sev-
needed a shop project and in- eral types of desks and tables.
10:00 SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE
Tim and Toubo visit ths Con-
tral American Jungle in "The
Old Lady’s Mine."
10:30 News and Weather Capsule
Don Peeples and
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the wonderful world of . .
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facilities. Bids will be called for listing history as a major field cates they were written only
later on this project. The struc- of study, about 70 years after the famous
This represents a substantial Dead Sea scrolls of the Qumran
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5:00 Ho Ho‘s Popeye Theatre
5:30 My Friend Fllcka
4:00 Popeye Theatre
immediate start of the building,
a 40 by 140-foot quonset-type
structure costing $12,550.
If the weather does not clear,
the Altus Chamber of Commerce, i
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chair" clarinet for 4 years.
Science Talks
Are Sponsored
WILBURTON — Science edu-
cation in Oklahoma is receiving
a boost from the Frontiers of
Science Foundation of Oklahoma,
Inc., which sponsors speakers
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Youth Nominated
PONCA CITY - Jimmie Lee
Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Boyd, has been nominated for the
ALTUS - Jackson County com-
missioners have ordered con-
struction of the first building to
be erected on the recently ac-
quired county fair grounds.
They hope it will be completed
in time for the livestock show
later this month.
Muddy grounds may prevent
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sponsors of the show, will find
a temporary location for judg-
ing.
Altus Builders, successful bid-
der, plans to work first on the
main structure. Livestock sheds
will be erected later on both
sides.
Next plan for the fair grounds STILLW ATER—0 k l a h o m a day.
Is the main exhibit building. It ma State University enrollment Dr Yohanan Ahraoni, of He-
is to be of concrete block con- figures for the current school brew University’s archaeological
build the addition has been!
awarded the Dickmann-Pickens-
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druecist today.
tory is one possible reason for
the gain.
The success of state historical
societies and the fact that OSU's
history department tries to give
Funds for purchase of the fair
grounds and two initial buildings listed two years ago.
were approved by vote of Jack-1 .Dr. Homer L. Knight, history
Prep Baton
DURANT—When high school
band students gather at South-
eastern State College Friday and
Saturday. They will be working
under a musician who should
make the meeting one to remem-
ber.
That is the opinion of Mel
Nixon, Southern band direcor,
who announced that William
Rhoads, University of New Mex-
ico, will be guest conductor for
the annual band clinic.
Rhoads has brought University
of New Mexico bands national
distinction. He also has develop-
ed the Fanfare,’ popular music
group, into an organization which
is greatly in demand throughout
the southwest.
The Alamogordo, N. M., high
6 until August 6.
Main purpose of the National
Science Foundation-sponsored in
stitute is to help teachers im-
prove their competence in spe-
cialized scientific areas, said
Dr. Imy Holt, OSU botanist and
institute director.
Other objectives are to
strengthen their capacity for en-
couraging able students to under-
take scientific careers, and to
bring the teachers into personal
contact with prominent scientists.
Fifty high school teachers will
be selected for the 9-week course.
They will receive stipends of $675,
plus allowances for dependents,
travel, tuition and fees, Holt
The TP Show
12:25
Ladies you can win a $100
Faster ensemble on the Okla.
History Mystery Man’ contest.
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Pieces of papyrus covered
________ _ cinct meetings to be held at
school band also achieved a wide 7:30 p.m. Friday at each voting
Young farmers are being ........ .. wi u, e0i.
taught to build small furniture provided the opportunity to use ican Legion zone meeting in of the American Legion is launch-
from wood and useful farm both the cutting torch and arc Hunter. The group will perform
equpiment from metal. 'welder. ■ -
Ronald Simmons and Dwight Other boys have built gates.
items for the farm and home some used pipe and barrels, ceremonial dancers. They will * —
have been completed this year needed a cattle feeder. Construe- be available for public perform- | I onkawa I OSt Urges I
in the Fairview High School ag- tion of the feeder has benefited
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and “My Ship,” and language
expart Dr. Pierre Samek dis-
cusses his subject with host
Hugh. (10:30 p.m. NBC.
in a cliff cave overlooking the , , ,_ ,
Dead Sea, it was announced Sun- kogee and Little Rock.
Expansion of the plant report-
department head, said the active the period were also found with
interest of Oklahomans in his-
STILLWATER — Research training in a specialized area
scientists who have established may write Holt for application
records as skilled educators will formis. _
conduct a summer institute for T
high school biology teachers at
Oklahoma State University June
said.
Interested teachers who need
division, are available for
Havilland star in
Great Garrick.”
Mike Wallace Interview
2:00
Actor Tony Randall tells why Im
feels that success and money bring
happiness.
Matinee Theatre
2:30
A Mexican boy leave* his village
at Christmas time for a long jour-
ney.
Yancy Derringer
3:30
Derringer aids a sea captain who
has bean fleeced by crooks.
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Im-Twousegments, of a parch hnecompany said contract to Marty Evans, a Princeton Uni-
ment scroll with 16 N erses from T --
the book of Exodus have been
found by Israeli archaeologists
for appointment to the academy k
in Colorado Springs.
Manhunt
7:00
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, snee racket.
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7:30 Tales of Wells Fargo
8:00 Peter Gunn
Pete is sentenced to deat
for murder.
8:30 Goodytar Theotre
A minister faces opposition in
his efforts to modernize the
church.
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which will more than double the orders for other sizes.
WKY-TV
4:10 Fobulous 4 Funhoune
Kids, find out how you
can win a Space Trainer.
5:00 Superman
5:30 lose ond Crusader
5:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report
6:00 News—Olck Jolie
4:20 Weother-Bob Thoma*
6:30 Mighwey Petrol
9:00
Steve's guests are Comic Buddy ,
Hackett and sisers Julio London
' and Julius La Rosa. i
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10:00 New__Virqil Dominie
1015 Weather-Bob Themes
10:25 Sports—Da* Allisen
10:30 Jack Poor Show
TOMORROW'S HIGHLIGHTS
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SAVINGS
Air Force Academy by Rep.
throughout the state for appear-[Page Belcher. Boyd, a 1959 grad;
ances before civic clubs, schools uate of Ponca City High Schoo,
and churches and now a freshman at Okla-
Two Eastern Oklahoma A4M homa State University, Stillwa-
College facualty members, I. C. ter, will take a competitive ex-
" amination with other nominees
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10:25 SPORTS, KEN CARIKER
10:30 The 81* Show
Purpose of the precinct meet-
ings is to set the time of future
party meetings, including the
county convention, Spradling
said.
myimemr-re
reputation under Rhoads' lead-
ership.
During his student days,
Andrews Anne Baxter.
5:50 FOUR STAR REPORT
Weather, Al Worth
Oklahoma News, Clyde Davit
and Ed Turner Reporting
Editorial, Bruce Palmer
National Now*, Doug Edvards
6:30 Kato Smith
The Juno Taylor Dancers
7:00 The Texan
Rory Calhoun’s wife, Lita
Baron, stars.
7:30 Father Knows Bott
"Kathy'* Big Docoption."
8:00 Danny Thomat Show
Undo Tonoose visits Danny
insisting on an old fash-
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For Simmons and Bowers, it will be February 11 at an Amer- TONKAWA—The Tonkawa post
ionod Lebanese wedding
for Donny'* daughter.
8:30 Ann Sothern
A stray puppy comes bo- _-
twoon Katy and Olivo. Loretta Young Theotre
9:00 Hennesey _
—win* on antique auto in 1 30
. contest he didn't enter. A school teacher discovers that
■mail children can be embarrass-
i ingly uninhibited.
Beat Indian Drums to the Poteau Rotary Cluhand
the local unit of the Oklahoma
T m • • A • WHITE EAGLE-Bov Scouts Education Association.
KA H(1m9101 4 o’oog of White Eagle Troop 44. pri- The purpose of the science lec-
— Y “ •-V• -- $ $ •V9 marily youths from the Ponca tures is to build an interest in
— • Indian tribe, have organized a [science in Oklahoma for com-
FAIRVIEW —Many useful structor Paul Kratz, who had team of Indian drummers and munities requesting the services.
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"The Earl of Chicago"
Robert Montgomery,
Edward Arnold.
WE LIVE IH A GLASS HOUSE... I
. . . and in the last few months, <
a lot of brickbats have been hurled
at our bright frost-covered window.
We have been called "‛hous" of
payola, rifged shows, canned laugh-
ter. false commercials, etc. We
feel that a lot of brickbats were .
thrown by people who have never •
come "inside'' our home. Tuesday,
February 9, at 8:30 pm is "‘Open
House" on Big 9. Join us as we
discuss.
’ "What Is WRONG
With Television?" ’
Tuesday, 8.30 p m. KWTV
I stored basis, it would be worth
at least $5,000 on the antique car
market.
Advertisement
One of several major projects which have been Dwight Bowers, right, add the final touches as voca-
constructed by Fairview High School agriculture stau- tional agriculture instructor Don Haxton, left, makes
dents this year is shown above. Ronald Simmons and a final check. science talks in southeastern
—— Oklahoma. Helmert kicked off"
nrL1. m i c . the program in the Eastern A&M
W hite Eagle Scouts area in January when he spoke
Monday’s top television cent of the history majors plan pastor of the Church of the B
shows as previewed and select- to teach history or social science Good Shepherd, paid $1,905 for a 1
ed by TV Key's staff of exports in public schools or colleges, Stanley Steamer.
who attend rehearsals, watch while an equal number plan ca- Now, 43 years later, he's still E
screenings, and analyze scripts reers in state or federal agencies, [ driving the same old car. And I
in New York and Hollywood: such as the state department. he figures that, on a fully re- l
side of the usual Kate Smith r . . c
medley and her opening and reatured in Show
closing solos, there’san intrigu- PONCA CITY—An art exhibit
ing segment on the show tonight, in a series one-man shows is
It ‛sa spirited dance seguence being presented by the art de-
called 'Americans in Jazz by partment of Ponca City High
the sleeky costumed (black leo- School. The exhibit, on display
tards, colored jerseys and derby through February 15, contains
hats) June Taylor dancers six 25 drawings, paintings and com-
girls) vs Peter r« ' (one mercial designs by James De-
male). 6:30 p.m. CBS. ]aney
DANNY THOMAS.-A good Delaney, son of Mr. and Mrs
one, as Uncle Tonoose 'Hans J. A. Delaney, is a senior art
Conried), the marriage - arrang- student. He also studies with J.
er in the Williams family, comes Jay McVicker as a scholarship
to New York to handle the de- student of the Ponca City Art
tails of niece Terry's wedding. Assocation. He is employed part-
Tonoose is expansive, stubborn, time as an announcer for radio
and full of zest, and all his an- station WBBZ and teaches a
tics come over solidly tonight, children s art class on Saturday
1:00 p.m. CBS. afterhoons
STEVE ALLEN. — Four years
later, Julie London returns to the put A STOP TO
“Cry Me a River?’ The regulars, “CONSTIPATION
Louis Nye, Don Knotts, et al, mernwu,
imitate the No. 2 men on the MISERY!
westerns, and they're worth a
few chuckles for their effort. Million* of people havefound it is
Comic Buddy Hackett comes to
Hollywood for a monologue, and miserable results of taking a laxa-
Julius La Rosa is due for a cou- tive. At the same time they get
pie of Italian songs, ' Color 1 prompter. more dependable resulta
■ M . m Mur than from other laxatives.
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IAcK PAAR SHOW — Hugh Tablets, the pure vegetable "pre-
JACK PAAR SHOW. HUgn scription" containing the ingredi-
, Downs takes over this evening ent''OfrPate*t value " for relieving
and brings writer Goe Vidal, intestinal over-tenseness present in
Bess Myerson and test pilot! most constipation. Another ingre:
Betty Skelton along for assorted djsninrorotottdn"ary
bits of conversation. Marilyn ■ wastes. No griping N
Lovell sings “Birth of the Blues” E__
Harmon Democrats
Set Precinct Meetings
HOLLIS - Harmon County
Democrats have announced pre-
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