Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 258, Ed. 2 Friday, December 8, 1961 Page: 3 of 10
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Santa Gets
College Sets
Chickasha
Fitness Study
Toy Assist
grams which he said are
‘quackery.”.
Stanphill, principal of Edi-
Persons from all walks of
National Guard, headquar-
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Muskogee.
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vestigation, said.
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Plan for Dance kUSunEFthe Ohsahma
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has announced.
Wade to handle the traffic
Islature became the first! jury work tremendously,
past, quite frequently the and tervice groups.
Anadarko Council
lowing the county attorney
to
the two week period highly
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and Clinic, was dropped
Ward 3 city council seat re-
spective candidates
were
WEST MAIN
Vicente Melo declined to passe in the deadlocked
It was the 345th session of
daily more
Friday to fill the vacancy.
time, to carry on
halting nuclear tests.
had been placed be-
name
Hodges is that grand juries
Vote on a motion to ap-
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“In the past, grand juries
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College’s Holiday
The mixed chorus will pre- grounds for an ouster.”
TAHLEQUAH - The
Hodges also likes the rul-
Christmas season at North- sent its annual candlelighting
service in
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Other
he said, "eliminates the
include dormitory parties chance for a grand jury to
administration building.
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a demonstration of some ex-
ercises used in the program.
of several migratory birds Thursday's session of the nu-
from the United States and clear test ban conference
reading into the record state-
ments formalizing their im-
Muskogee Unit
Of Patrol Cut
lips who has been trans-
ferred to Pawhuska, effec-
tive Monday, December 11.
Phillips, who has been at
agriculture official voiced American Medical Associa- *
high praise Thursday for tion investigator said Thurs-*
physical fitness is sched-
uled at Northeastern State
4 p.m. December 15. Class-
work will be resumed Tues-
day, January 2, at 8 a.m.
partment will sponsor their
annual pre-New Year’s Eve
dance Saturday night, De-
cember 30, in the Ponca
City Agriculture Building,
Americans Could Use
“Quack Vaccination’
FORT WORTH « - An
Official Says Farm
Parity Goal Elusive
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eastern State College will
start at 7:25 a.m. Monday
Open Every Night
TIL CHRISTMAS
day through December 15, (
the last day of school, from
7:25 a.m. to 7:55 a.m. and ,
from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. (
The Student Christian As- '
lociation and the various 1
church-affiliated student or-
ganizations will sponsor
caroling for students and
faculty members every day
from 12:30 p.m. to 12:50
p.m. in the Student Center.
Organizations participat-
ing include the Wesley Foun-
dation, Warner Fellowship,
United Campus Christian'
Fellowship and Baptist Stu-
Migratory Fowl
Found Radioactive
VERACRUZ, Mexico m-
A Veracruz scientist - phy-
effective.
"In the past, grand jur-
ies spent a great deal of
their time just taking care
campus organizations.
Not all the activities of the
week will be festive. The
Canada disclosed they are
highly radioactive.
ute.
Explanation of the statute
cember 1 and is now chief
of police.
Test Ban Statements
Made for the Record
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Will Fill Vacancy
ANADARKO - Anadarko’s of the Anadarko Hospital
Judge Hails New Law
DURANT — Bryan Coun-called in Oklahoma to test summed up District Judge
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and education department
at Northeastern State Col-
lege, said the event will
open at 9 a.m. with registra-
tion.
Teachers from schools in
Adair, Cherokee, Muskogee,
McIntosh, Sequoyah and
Wagoner counties have been
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criticism alone which left
the public official with no
chance to defend himself,”
Hodges said. “Today, the
only criticism that can be
made without an indictment
deals with some degree of
ineffectiveness only of the
official. There can be no
criticism that would lead to
/s
a
panel of 24 was exhausted
several times before a 12-
member jury could be
chosen.”
Hodges felt the ruling al-
S rpairemowhnthebttery tor ot the program.
designed to “eradicate allofed against the dangers of
Health Department, and Alp the complex causes of rural "quackery.”. .
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standing it will help you uFaoo
The World With A Clear Fom,”
or money beck.
WE INVITE COMPARISON
Come in and see this elegant bridal ensemblo
today. You are under no obligation -t» buy,
Wo want you to
COMPARE FOR YOURSELF
ty's first grand jury under the new regulations,
the new laws passed by the! “I tink the new
by appointment.
Dr. J. B. Miles, co-owner
Highway Patrol will become
a single-trooper unit with
the departure of Bob Phil-
mitments as cause of the who lives in Anadarko’s
resignation. Remain- Ward 3, resulted in a three
tag members of the govern- to three tie. ,,
Name of a third prospect clear himself.
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eliminated, one by state stat- formed if he was appointed, ties of the coun- Vicente Melo decumnea to passe
ute and the other by an in- his brother-in-law, a city po- Emed of that, give any details, but said he talks,
sufficient vote of the council, liceman, could not receive Y time plans to send the birds to it w
Councilmen will meet again pay according to state stat-1 5 . . ’—La fhe national atomic energv the
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ment then affords the pub-
lic Official the opportunity to
bring Christmas cheer to
needy families, and baskets
will be placed around the
campus during the week
where students and faculty
members may deposit gifts
for the project.
Re-designed but not re-priced for '62, here’s the full-size Chrysler
Newport that has made thousands of owners out of skeptics.
Six adults fit comfortably into its all-welded Unibody, set on a full
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the administration’s
Soviet Union spent
asha residents have donated director of physical educa-
toys, no longer used by their tion; Dr. John w Shackle-
d children, which have been - ■ -
1 repaired and repainted. Toys
are still being accepted at
ELK CITY, Okla.-Mrs. Claude
Robinson, 818 W. 6th 8t, says:
“For many years I have known
the merit of Baker’s Hair Tonic
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Ralph B. Hodges. “By ex-
legisla- tending the jury panel from
for dandruff and itchy scalp.
Later. I learned how good
Baker’s Shampoo is. The new
Baker’s Beauty Lotion is even
better than I expected. For
. - brown spots, bad complexion, and
The holidays will begin at raughnegafrthesakn-ts"ork
Lotion with the distinct under-
operate his office duringsician. Dr. Juan Vicente United States, Britain and
P .....—1, Melo, says an examination the
easier to get a panel. In the contributions to charitable one-man unit as Mike Hunt
-------------- retired from the patrol De-
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UNCLE JOHN S PANCAKE HOUSE5
LINCOLN BLVD. & N.E. 30th.
CALL JA 5-9961 FOR RESERVATIONS
FOR OUR PRIVATE DININO ROOM
Three persons had told
council members they would came from City Attorney
accept the post if it was ef- Leslie Pain after Dr. Miles’
Raskin
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vestigations," Hodges ex-
plained.
Another facet of the new
law which impressed
Student Senate is sponsoring SPLOTCHES VANISH
a social service project.to
. 1., ... . —1 ieaunng uiju, r-------- Funds raised by the dance situation at Pawhuska. The
test session of the state leg- tion has aided the grand 24 to 36, it made it much are used by firemen to make unit there, at present, is a
the auditorium tag that prohibits the call-
ing of a grand jury 30 days
before an election. "This,"
PONCA CITY - Members a
of the Ponca City fire de-
Music will be played every and parties for the various be used to smear a poten-
■ - - tial candidate.”
mains vacant after two pro- from the list ot candidates
when the council was In-
pro- day the public is still gul-
lible and needs to be educat-
when Christmas carols ring , .
out from the tower of the activities for the week will
Muskogee since August,
Fire Marshal John Sharp 1959, will team up with Earl
D» Aomberg. acivi can criticize a pub-
April. He lined other corn- Berviceempioye a Fort SU ie otficial without Jbringing
will e collection o! ColsM.wondey,areaorrng
uninterruDted the national atomic energy the three-year East-West
. -- their in- commission in Mexico City search for an accord on
for further study. halting nuclear tests.
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ated by death or resignation for the post, C. H. Melton, ------- . . _
was not brought up at the have wrecked many political
meeting.
TAHLEQUAH - A one-.
CHICKASHA — Chickasha day regional conference on
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unparity and poverty.” __-
But J. A. Baker, director life - politicians, artists, ;
-g--. of agriculture credit for the engineers — often succumb
Stanphill will bring some department of agriculture in to the spell of a "quack,” ,
students from his school for Washington, added that "we Oliver Field, director of the ;
are still far short of the AMA's department of in-
fered.
The seat was vacated No- fore the council.
button at Christmas. 4 invited to the session at
For. the past several which .peakers will include
weeks, a number of Chick-
Perry Scouts
Study Soil
PERRY - Forty Boy
Scoots from the three Perry
troops have enrolled In a
soil conservation class at
the local soil conservation
district office.
Scouts completing the
course with a passing grade
will qualify for a merit
badge. The training will be
given by Ivan Dilley and
Charles Webster, soil con-1
servation service techni-
ciars.
Projects to be carried out'
in connection with the train-
tag program are growing
beans in top soil and sub-
soil, and planting trees in
te Tan Da Ko youth campl
area 4 Perry Lake park.
Mpe group, will meet each
Monday in the Methodist
Youth building for an hour
Bad halt.
NEW LEADERS FOR DRAFTING CLUB at Oklahoma State Tech, Okmulgee, a char-
ter member of the American Institute rd Design and Drafting, look over the nearly
completed plaque for their club meeting room. To serve for the spring semester are
left to right: Robert Parker, Eldon, Iowa, treasurer; Ronald Bedwick, Pryor, secre-
tary; Roy Turner, Hominy, president, and Wendell Parrish, Dewey, vice president.
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holds its annual Christmas
party Tuesday night/ Dec.
19, at Public Service audi-
torium.
Capt. Chester Bishop, bat-
talion staff officer, explains
the toys will be given the
Salvation Army, along with
donations of food, for distri-
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