Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 50, Ed. 3 Friday, April 7, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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approving a bond issue that pany, will be the speaker cists and faculty.
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Councilman Elmer Bau* ican Pharmaceutical Associ- of pharmacy, will make the
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Bargain Balcony
BARGAIN DEPT. ON DOWNTOWN STORE BALCONY
OPEN
8:00 AM
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• Sizes 3 to 6x
Following an annual cus-
tom, Mrs. W. D. Strother,
At the quarterly meeting
of the ENID Deanery Coun-
and it will not furnish funds
for an inadequate project.
SAVE 10% ON
Anto Air Conditioning
for united action on the part vice-president of the plan-
of all business, civic and ning and development divi-
service groups and all seg- sion of McKesson-Robbins,
ments of the community in Inc., pharmaceutical com-
er, who succeeds Ross Pen-
dergraft, former manager
Named chairman of CHICK-
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College for Women Commit-
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• Sizes 3 to 6x
• All Colors
• Sizes 3 to 6x
Downtown
500 W. Main
CE 5-4311
Grade school children will
be moved to the basement
of the building where rein-
Mr. and Mrs. Rom Kelly,
of near Marland, salutatori-
an . . . New president of
the MADILL board of edu-
cation is Ira Dollar, who
was named to succeed Paul
Voyles. Bill Flanagan was
• Sizes 8 to 16
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Kan. . . . Elders of the
Central Christian Church in
FAIRVIEW have started a
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construction in the immedi-
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way for the proposed eastern
expressway and the long-
• ought improvement of
Cache Road.
Formal action on the elec-
tion is expected next Tues-
day. Size of the bond issue
has not been fixed, but it is
expected to be in the range
of $1.3 to $1.5 million.
Importance Stressed
Meeting with Mayor C. R.
Ellsworth and the city coun-
cil were several members of
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Road.
Bureau Stands Firm
Repeated efforts have
been made to alter the de-
sign but the U. S. Bureau
of Public Roads, which
would pay half the cost of
the project, has refused to
budge. The bureau has flat-
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of WOODWARD Lions Club Earl Eubank.
LAWTON — The city has Road (U. S. 62) will make second annual minstrel show
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change in the design of the
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The Cache Road project
was designed 10 years ago
but opposition from some
property owners along the
Riverside's exclusive treed design puts
hundreds of gripping edges on the road
for more car control, sure-starfing traction
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PENN SQUARE
21-MONTH
GUARANTEE
AGAINST AU ROAD HAZARDS
Riverside
4-SQUARE GUARANTEE.
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1. Agalnst road hazards for the specified time. Adlustments
prorated on months used.
1 Against defects in materlals, workmanship for life of
tread. Adjustments prorated on treed wear.
1 Nationwide service of all branches.
4 Satisfaction guarenteed. Adiustments based on eale price
when returned.
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judge. . . . Named exalted
ruler of the ALTUS Elks
lodge, to succeed John Ram-
sey, was Gene McMillon.
Other officers are Bert
Mack, Claud Allmon, Melton
Hale, Lloyd English, Leroy
Mayfield and Mass Bryan.
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projects . . . Fred Coffrin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
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roads.and kehay commih the grade separation at
presentation of “Putting
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Construction Blocked
Some still expressed hope
of a “compromise” on the
controversial plan to im-
prove Cache Road in Law-
ton.
decisions on our highway the traffic requirements and
program. Our job is bigger
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today than ever because we
didn’t meet our obligations a
few years ago,” he added.
The group expressed unan-
imous approval for the east-
ern expressway project
which would serve as a con-
necting link for the pro-
posed southwestern turn-
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the current president. Spe- OMINGO, are Woodrow
cial guests will include Hall, Paul Lee, Tony Hous-
, of Catholic Women in MAN-
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I Rockwood, of Oklahoma
I City, outlined plans for the
I state convention. Mrs. Fred
I Spellman, ALVA, is presi-
■ dent of the deanery, and
honored women named
“mother of the year” in
their areas .... Neal Sav-
age, BLACKWELL City
Treasurer, has been granted
a leave of absence and Rob-
ert Hunt, has been appoint-
ed to serve during his ab-
sence .... Members of the
member of the State High-
way Commission, Mayor-
elect Wayne Gilley and oth-
ers.
"There is nothing more
important than what we are
doing today,” Mayor Ells-
worth said.
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Fairfax Holds Storm Drills
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dishave been resumed in Storm drills will become in all schools in the city,
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 50, Ed. 3 Friday, April 7, 1961, newspaper, April 7, 1961; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2004800/m1/5/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.