The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1968 Page: 2 of 10
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THE WYNNEWOOD GAZErTE, WYNNEWOOD. OKLAHOMA
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. ROGERS
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OST from Wynnewood and their
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E. Wayland Tolle, general busi-
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DIRECTORS
Doug Garrett
L. W. Musgrove
R J. Hutchens
Mat Wolf, Jr.
Willie Bert Snellgrove 43, King
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Gary D. Barnes 26, Lindsay and
Linda Markham 22, Lindsay.
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EMPLOYEES
BiL Talmadge, Asst Cashier
Dorothy Dunn, Ass’t Cashier
Judy Phillips. Secretary
Laquita Hensley, Pr. Oper.
Peggy Howard, Bookkeeper
Betty Goodman, Bookkeeper
Louie Ford, Janitor
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968
THE WYNNEWOOD G AZETTE—
Coasolidated with The New Era March 1, 1931
TELEPHONE MOhawk 5-4333—BOX 306
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Gordon L. Hoselton 57, Mt. View
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schoo new bill we should improve our
standing considerably.
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climbed upon some rocks above
a lake. He said he was going to
drown himself. Everyone knew
the boy meant it. Screaming, the
father ran after him. The family
and half the town got into the act.
Finally they persuaded the boy to
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crease for each of the following tional Rehabilitation Depar. ment
years, for each school teacher in so that more of your less' fortu-
Oklahoma. That totals $1,300 nate neighbors may receive train-
over the next 3 years! ing and become gainfully empoy-
it has been estimated by theed The Legislature is considering
Finance Division of the State De-1
partment of Education that the
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National Education Association Gary Lee Tudor vs Monada Tud-
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Education recently raised the
standards for Masters Degrees in
teaching. The State Board of Edu- Lester L- Lansford III 21, Ada
a cation recently raised require- and Irene Thompson 22, Ada.
nical, mechanical, trade and Running out of the house the boy
Ed. Note: This is a new col-
umn starting this week writ-
ten by the governor
CAPITOL RECAP
By Dewey F. Bartlett
Governor of Oklahoma
I am extremely pleased that
tht leaders of education voted to
TREAT YOURSELF TO A NEW EASTER BONNET OR
A SPRING OUTFIT THIS YEAR. YOU CAN PAY FOR
YOUR PURCHASES WITH A LOW-COST PERSONAL
LOAN. AND, YOU CAN REPAY YOUR LOAN IN FASY
MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. WHY NOT STOP BY
THE "FRIENDLY" FIRST NATIONAL BANK TODAY
AND REQUEST A LOAN.
DIVORCES FILED
Lucille Arlene Burns Vs Floyd
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wood, are among the 2,099 en
rolled in vocational or technical
this come back to the house - - bit
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with 361 students, followed by
die.el with 295; electronics and
electricity, 246; drafting, 198; re-
frigeration and air conditioning,
146; focdu, 87; printing, 74;
small businesses, 63; and Con-
or,
COUNTY COURT CHARGES
le the increase during any other
four years in our history. Part
training at Oklahoma State Tech,! But discipline exercised in un-
Okmulgee, during the spring adulterated anger and frustration
trimester ie on enan invitotian + dienatod '
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
in Trade Territory.....................................................
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skilled crafts and the engineering Fifty years ago a boyegot into
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son. That son grew into a sur y
man.
That father is dead now, bit
the boy is still arouhd. He is the
most dangerous man in the world.
His name is Mao-Tze-tung, the
leader of Red China!
"He that troubleth his own
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average teachers salary will be ing for broader based support
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new salary minimum of $5,000
next year, $5,250 the following 1
year and $5,500 the third year
and leaves additional money to
be spent by the school boards , .
for the most pressing needs’ of last week called upon the Gov-
education, ernor, the Legislature and Edu-
The annual expenditure for cational leaders to continue to ( Vernon C. Langley, Driving while
common school education is now work for the advancement of ed- , intoxicated.
$68 million. Over the three year ucation 1,1 ou state. Let me_ as- Glenn C. Denman, Driving while I
period of the new school bill, the sure you that this certainly will ' intoxicated.
expenditure will rise to $105 mil- remain uppermost in our plann- Clarence E. Joslin, Wreckless j
a 54 percent increase, ing for the future. Driving.
I crafts fielda.
Students may complete any of
To review for you briefly, the besides teachers’ salaries. Recent-
plan provides for a $500 pay in ly I signed into law a bill which
crease next year and a $400 in materially strengthen the Voca-
the largest enrollment for
spring trimester is automotive ...... . . -
' with a total of 426 studen s. The ful bitterness between father and
commerce department is next
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Discipline, whether se-f-
imposed, regulated by law or tra-
I dition is vital to the moral and
। spiritual atmosphere of any dem-
i ocratical society, if that society
is to be safe, sane and stable.
j Discipline is alsb a vital facet of
home life, if that home is to pro-
| fit by recognition of and respect
for parental authority.
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It must be kept in mind that
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must be geared to the ability of
our citizens to pay. We currently
rank 36th in per capita income.
Before the new school bill was
signed into law, we ranked 34th
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