Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 32, Ed. 2 Friday, March 17, 1961 Page: 4 of 12
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Star 50, Sooner Star 48, Soon-'ner of Garden City, Kan., is
PIANOS and ORGANS
Hampton of Palmyra, Mo.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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Coalgate
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pretty Easter
costume with
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are urged to attend. The
meeting will be an all-day
139"
4900
COMPLETE WITH IENCH
(ONLY 5 IN STOCK)
Lovely
Stockings
with percussion, in blond. Return
from rent. Was 51,455 .
1.35
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Ponca City, Nelda Russell
of Lexington, Sharon Shel-
COALGATE — Four per-
formance tested Polled Here-i
HORNER ACCORDION, 120 Bass, 9
Treble and 4 Bait Shifts-Was 550.00
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Packs a Grim Punch
HORNER ACCORDION, 72 Bos, 41
Treble Keys w/Case—Was 195.00
HARMONY Electric Guitar, 2 Pick-Up*
Thin Style Body—Was 97.50
Pavilion at El Reno.
The bulls include Sooner
KAY Guitar, Flat Top Country
Wastarn—Was 49.95
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EXTENDED PLAY . ,
There will be from 20 to 25
riders to each wagon. The
chief part of the planning to
be done at the present time,
according to Cunningham, is
in regard to the wagons and
the provisions, such as gro-
ceries and feed for horses,
which will be necessary for
each to haul.
A wagon boss will be se-
lected for each of the wagons
entered in the trail ride.
75 cents and may be ordered
in advance by writing the
physical education depart-
ment, OCW.
A GROUP OF USED
3-Speed Automatic
Phonographs At Low At
R.C.A. STEREO CONSOLETTE, three speaker,
12 watt amp. Choice tf three finishes.
Was $169.95 . .........-...........
PHIICO THINLINE PORTABLE TELEVISION,
floor sample, vinyl cover. Was $199.95
ZENITH ROYAL 500 eight transistor Radio,
non-breakable nylon case. STS .........
A nationally-known person
will select the queen from
two pictures of each candi-
date, one full length and the
second, head and shoulders,
plus measurements.
The show will be present-
ed in eight acts, including
Spacial Group LP.
MAJOR LABELS
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KAY DIAL-A-CHORD Guitar, Automatic
Chord Selector—Was 39.95
ELBURN SPINET made to Jenkins' own
specifications; famous for tone and
durablity in mahogany. Regular S775
CABLE NELSON SPINET, contemporary
styling in light walnut. Return from
rent. Was $795
KLOMAN NORD CONSOLE PIANO in beautiful
French Provincial styling, floor
sample. Was $725.
EVERETT STUDIO, full 44 inch with
dynatension back. Ebony finish.
Floor sample. Was $985
USED BELL TAPE RECORDER, excellent
condition. Guaranteed . .
CONN DIRECTOR CORNET. With
Coprion Ball & Casa—War 164.95
SAVE
UP TO
50%
HAMMOND "EXTRAVOICE" ORGAN, an out-
standing value in this compact
instrument. Was $915
HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN, walnut finish,
traded in on a larger model.
Was $985
HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN in beautiful
fruitwood finish with bench, floor
sample. Was $1,055
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included. Light walnut.
Was $279.90
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Full Size 88 Note
69”
| show is presented each year gum, Latrice Sweetwater of
by the Seals club, OCW or- " C-h-— '
ganization for skilled swim-
124”
219”
Seven of the eight carrdidates for queen of the 1961 Oklahoma College for Women
water show from the left are LaTrese Sweetwater of Grove, Nelda Russell of Lex-
ington, Sharon Sheldon and Velda Hefler of Duncan, Margaret Winters of Mangum,
Catherine Hampton of Palmyra, Mo., and Natha Schriner of Ponca City. Not pic-
tured is Scarlette Irwin of Marlow.
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Miss Pat Cutler of Tulsa
will swim the solo, “South-
ern Belle," written and di-
rected by Miss Gardiner.
A highlight of each per-
formance will be the crown-
ing of water show queen.
Nominees for the honor are
Margaret Winters of Man-
will be offered for sale Mon- March 23, 24 and 25. The
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Frank Rice, 16, just five Organization. , ,
Sampson Scott of Wetum-is acting secretary of the schools," it was announced
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A SELECT GROUP
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Whatever your costume color, Humming Bird has the perfect Spring
shade for it. These exquisite stockings are preferred by smart women
everywhere. Their flawless fit, long-wearing quality and wide variety
of styles will endear them to you, too. So treat your lovely legs to the
best. Stop in today for a complete Spring hosiery wardrobe in beau-
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fashioned with fine seams,
CONN SYMPHONY TROMBONE. Large 99/95
Bore 8%" Bell w/Case— Wei 290.00 AA“
CHICKASHA—Eight young
women have been nominated
to be queen of the 1961 water
show at Oklahoma College
for Women.
The water ballet, titled
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MAGNAVOX STEREO THEATER, 23" TV, 6 speaker
AM-FM radio. Sliding doors. One mahogany AAQ00
one walnut., Was $575.00 ..........Tt7"
ADMIRAL 1961 23" CONSOLE TV. Attractive
design. Lighted channel selector 10090 with
Front speaker. Was $269.90 .... 177 trade
MAGNAVOX COLOR TV. Enjoy lifelike color
at a black and white price. Only one in 20090
beautiful cherry wood. Was $895.00 .. 377
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Legion Hall at Wetumka to event. Permanent officers church U. S. A. is "unequiv-
will be named during the locally opposed to the use of
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president and Miss Ann
Leighton is faculty sponsor.
CONN COPRION TRUMPET, » Pro-
fessional Horn w/Case—Was 260.00
GRETSCH DANCE DRUM SET, 1 Bau. 90750
2 Tomi, I Snare—Wai 487.50 30 I
plant is also planned to
come from the $120,000 in
bonds approved by Blanch-
F&M ranch at Coalgate.:presented
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SHANWEE - Two con-
tests have developed during
the filing period for Shaw-
nee school board posts.
Four candidates are seek-
ing the ward 5 spot, cur-
rently held by Mrs. Inez
Higley, now vice president
of the board. Opposing her
are Dean Hudlow, insurance
man; Earl Redwine, assist-
ant fire chief, and Ronald
C. Eddy, electrician.
Al Hullum, ward 2 incum-
bent, has a foe in Wright
Wiles.
Robert D. Alcorn is the
only candidate so far for the
outlying district post.
Filing period ends Friday.
The election will be
March 28. ________
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according to Lloyd L. Bow- the finale, "Mardi Gras,”
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A new sewage disposal be crowned.
Tickets for the show are
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at 8:15 p.m.
er Star 49 and Michief 24.
All are yearlings.
Each gained well over two
pounds daily in the per-
formance test conducted at
Nation Feed lots at Yukon.
The calves were assembled
at the feed lot October 1
and were fed a bulky starter
ration until the tests began
October 14.
The test continued for 140
days. The ration included
ground corn, ground milo,
cottonseed meal, cotton-
seed hulls, chopped alfalfa
• CLASSICAL Req
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ly entered in the second an-
nual 101 Ranch memorial
trail ride in September. This
is 10 more than last year.
However, more wagons are
needed for the trip to haul
supplies, according to Art
Cunningham, general chair-
man for the project.
Opposition Voiced
PHILADELPHIA (UPI)
—The United Presbyterian
hay and a salt mineral-vita-
min premix containing anti- ard voters in
STELLA Guitar, Flat Top Country V 095
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matching speaker, tales finish, choice k 2000
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BRAND NEW FOUR SPEED PORTABLE PHONO, 1 008
turnover needle, choice tf colors 10
WEBCOR CONSOLETTE TAPE RECORDER, three, speed,
three speaker stereo or hi fi tapes 17500
Was $264 95
USED R.C.A, PORTABLE TELEVISION, like new 19900
and fully guaranteed. Was $209.95 ------ .
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Brown', Hoslery, 111 floor
Capitol Hill, Penn Square
war veterans of Hughes ed in Indian veteran affairs
(UPI) — The traffic safety County and the surrounding
advice on the bulletin board area will meet at 10 a.m.
at Bloomington High School saturday in the American
contained a grim lesson. Legior "
It was written as a theme! adopt a constitution and by-
for an English course by l„„„ M. 1.1— *.11------
Sa CONN DIRECTOR TROMBONE, Student
35. Model Instrument—Was 149.95
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.
‘Pre- Inventory
Trail Riders Will Expand
The Rodeo Foundation dtNelson, assistant chairman; Blackwell who is yet to be
the sponsoring organizalanPal, trail boss; Earl Lane,
has set up a planning oun- chfef scout; Floyd Hibbert,
cil for the trail ride, 1 6 Braman; Bill Johnson, New-
Members of the council kirk; Jim Marsh, Tonkawa;
are Art Cunningham, Leon and a representative from
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ADMIRAL 1961 23" IV. Table model on a
matching roller base. Two in ebony 19000 with
finish. Was $227.90 ..... 100 trade
WEBCOR STEREO HI FI PHONOGRAPH. "Magic
Mind" record changer, has record storage QQ95
Two in blond oak. Repossessed ...... 77
CAPITOL THREE PIECE STEREO, 4 speaker, end
table design with two smaller corner 11095
speakers. One only in oak. Was $249 95, 1 •7
MAGNAVOX 1961 MODEL 23" TV CONSOLE. One
year warranty on all parts, 90 day service
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GRETSCH CONCERT DRUM OUTFITS, 7095
with Pod, Stand & Case—Was 99.95 I Y
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MAGNAVOX STEREO TV COMBINATION, 21" TV,
AM-FM RADIO, 4 speaker sound system,
4 speed. One in mahogany. 9)0090
Was $399.90 *77
USED AIRLINE HI FI COMBINATION AM FM RADIO,
15" speaker, 10 watt amp. Oak finish,
guaranteed. •l
MAGNAVOX 21" TV, Table model on legs.
Discontinued model, but brand new. 19090
One in mahogany. Was $229.90 107
CAPITOL STEREO HI Fl. has six speakers,
record storage space. Traditional styling 1400
in mahogany. Was $249.95 IOO
ADMIRAL STEREO TV COMBINATION, 4 speaker,
23" TV, record storage. Slide out chang 90000
er. One only in mahogany. Was $539.95 70
MAGNAVOX 4 SPEAKER STEREO HI FI, diamond
stylus, large amplifier. Just two in 11Q88
mahogany. Was $199.90 130
MAGNAVOX STEREO THEATER 24" TV, 6 SPEAKER
AM-FM RADIO, diamond stylus. This was
their deluxe unit, 20100
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Strings, Flat Neck—Wei 59.00
* CONN CONSTELLATION TRUMFET.
Mains Planned
Al Blanchard
BLANCHARD - Exten-
sion of sewer and water
mains, and installation of
new fire hydrants is in the
near future for Blanchard,
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 32, Ed. 2 Friday, March 17, 1961, newspaper, March 17, 1961; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2004740/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.