North Star (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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Douglas Boulevard At Gate Of Turnpike Will Be Eastern Limit Of Sprawling City
Limits of the Chamber &u he area's temporary solution
Commerce city expansiot f sewage problems with a self-
program are in sight wit' iquidating trust will eventuate
a main sewer serving the scy-
the horizon fixed on the eastln eral miles that will be built
at Douglas Boulevard which with a future bond issue at gen-
is the gate of the Turner era' expense of the taxpayers
Turnpike and becomes the Simultaneously Tuesday the
Guthrie cutoff to the north city annexed 700 acres on the
ringes
Although passed in spots of the floodway as Spen-
!er deannexed the plot between
on the North line Memorial NE 10 and NE 47
Road is the square off line
Jack Adams was absent
towards Edmond with 73rd Fishing at Tenkiller is good
on the South Westward ap- Wilkes the jelly king was
parently we'll just keep go- taking a breather getting
ing toward Yukon ready to take over as vice-
mayor next week
Douglas will take in all the
developments on the express- Mayor Norick unbowed by
way connection including two previous slaps by the coun-
Frontier City General Motors eil dropped the name of John
Hummel Rug Hummel huh- V Morgan insurance 2633 NW
day Village and Holiday Inn 44 as his nominee for the first
ward vv-ancy on the planning
City hall gossip is that Fron- commission Silence! was pro-
tier City backers urged the ex- found Burba and Bell bowed
tension on the assumption that their heads as though in pray
Y Junior Baseball
Teams Near Close
Of Season's Play
Members of 86 teams play-
ing in the north side Y jun-
ior baseball season are near-
ing the end f the second
half of play and the season
ends next week for most of
the teams
Playing Monday July 6 in the
PeeWee IV Southern league the
Green Ridgeview Rains defeat-
ed the White Britton Squirreis
18 to 10 and the Blue Rams beat
the Burbank White Bumblebees
31 to 4 Playing Monday in the
PeeWee IV Eastern league the
Red Bumblebees beat the Gold
Rams 21 to 2 the Red Harrison
Hares beat the White West
Nichols Hills Wildcats 20 to 7
and the Johnson Jaguars beat
the Nichols hills Rattlesnakes
10 to 5
In the Midget PS Eastern lea-
gue Monday the Casady War-
riors beat the Belle Isle Lakers
21 to 8 the Britton Squirrels
beat the Wildcats 7 to 6 and
the Rattlesnakes defeated the
guars 30 to 2 Playing Mon-
in the Midget B Western
Jeague the Rams beat the Lak-
ers 10 to 9 the Christ the King
Knights beat the Bumblebees
10 to 3 and the Wildcats beat
the Squirrels 19 to 4
In other Monday games in
the Midget A Eastern league
the Knights beat the Lakers 7
to 6 the Wildcats beat - the
Squirrels 7 to 3 and the Jag-
uars beat the Rattlesnakes 7
to 6 Playing Monday in the
Midget A Western league the
Wildcas shut out the Bumble-
bees 16 to 0 and the Jaguars
Concrete Blocks Are Ideal For
complete terraces patios walls fences BarB-Cues
grills And fireplaces retaining walls planter
boxes and garden seats Beautify your yard with
concrete masonry from HARTER
Several Colors
Several Sizes
Read All About It—
Each week in the NORTH STAR Kecp up with the local scene—
schools churches PTAs clubs organizations local politics
Read the interesting and provocative column by Drew Pearson
appearing exclusively in this area in North Star each week
You won't ever want to miss "This Is The Skipper" or JLF's "Star-
dust" Keep up with the Oklahoma City Council It's all in NORTH STAR
every week (Only $3 a year)
Mail this to
NORTH STAR
Box 8547
Oklahoma City
We'll bill you
NEW BUILDING PLANNED
Work will begin soon on a
new $200000 office building at
215 NE 23 for the Benham
Engineering Co which was
founded in 1909 by the late
Webster L Benham Manager
and senior partner of the firm
is David Benham 6615 Hill- —
crest and office manager is
another son John Benhatn r
3000 NW 66
beat the Rams 16 to 3
Playing Friday July 3 in the
Pee Wee IV Western league the
Blue Wildcats beat the Knights
27 to 9 the Ilcri Squirrels beat
thc Rc Rams 18 to 3 and the
Blue Jaguars beat the Rattle-
snakes 12 to 6 In the Pee Wee
III league Friday the Knights
beat the Blue Rams 12 to 11
the Bumblebees beat the Rattle-
snakes 16 to 15 the Squirrels
beat the Gold Rams 17 to 5 and
the Jaguars defeated the Wild-
cats 7 to 2
In other Friday games play-
ed in the Pee Wee II league the
Wildcats and Jaguars tied 8 to
8 and the Squirrels beat the
Rat t lesnakeF 10 to 3 In the Pee-
ee I Easie n league that day
the Hares i at the LLkers 12
to 1 lying that day in the
PeeWee I Western league the
Jaguars beat the Knights 10 to
6: the Rattlesnakes beat the
Bumblebees 8 to 0 Squirrels
beat the Rams 7 to 6: and the
Warriors beat the Wildcats 4
to 2
Playing Thursday July 2 in
the Pee Wee IV Southern league
the Hares beat the Squirrels 18
to 15 and that day in the Pee-
Wee IV Eastern league the Gold
Rains beat the Rattlesnakes 24
to 16 In the Pee Wee IV Western
league Thurday the Red Lakers
heat the Red Rams 20 to 5
Playing Thursday in the 1Ii(1-
MARBIECRETE STONE COc:1)
01601 PliSSUll C11111
1628 WMAIN OKLACITT cE 5-4496 la Mit AVIOCLAIIU
Name
Address
I
er Jim looked around puzzled Council committee Wiii mon-
Speegle stared Perhaps thirty ed to work out details of city
seconds passed before Jim ask- liquor store business conform-
ed: "How long do we wait?- ing to state law This meilm
Lonnie Stige said: "Guess it $ilo() local license Also rules for
loses for cant of a motion!" bunk clubs Which will spring
Judge Jeffrey eascd the pain by up by the dozen Bell Reynolds
jumping up with an unrelated and Speegle constitute the con-
piece of business Novick is bent miticc whiCh Will coordinate
on replacing Buba's man — J details with all city departments
Patteson local builder Bell
has told Burba that Patteson The concrete median strip
is all right with him Burba on lower Classen built be-
probably will win when Norick cause it was so easy to keep
is out of town The council ar- clean is the dirtiest strip in
ranged that by voting to pay
Jim's expenses to the San
Francisco conference of mayors
ext veek Novick is losing lace Council
n
by not permitting the council-
men to pass on W'ili'd Report
for the civilan biiards
Paving petition for S High
between 15th and 59th was
sent on its way with less than
20°0 of the property owners
signing Specgle looked ask-
ance but that was all
NORTH STAR Oklahoma City
get B Eastern vague the Lak-
ers beat the Rams 14 to 4 the
Jaguars beat the Squirrels 16
to 9 and the Rattlesnakes beat
the Warriors 8 to 5
Playing Thursday in the Mid
get B Western league the Jag-
uars beat the Lakers 7 to the
Bumblebees and the Wildcats
tied it 3 each and the Rams
heat the Squirrel 8 to) 6 Also
Thursday in the N1ici2et A
league the Bakers heat the
Rams 17 to 6 and the Kiaghts
beat the Rattic'snakes 9 to 4 In
the Midget A Western league
that the Rattlenakcs beat the
Bumblebees 4 to 2 and 1 he
Jaguars beat he Wildcats 5 to 4
In games played Friday June
30 in the PetWee III league the
Rattlesnakes beat the Knights
28 to 7 the Bumblebees beat the
Blue Rams 17 to 16 the Jag-
uars and Squirrels Lied 3 each
and the Wildcats beat the Gold
Rams 20 to 5 Also that day in
the PeeWee II league the Bak-
ers beat the Jaguars 6 to 5 the
Squirrels beat the Knights 10
to 3 and the Rams beat the
Rattlesnakes 4 to 3
In other games that day in
the Pee Wee I Eastern league
the Wildcats and Lakers spht
one at 8 and the 1IniTs beat the
Jaguars 6 to 2 In the Pee Wee I
Ari!tern league that day the
Rattlesnakes beat the Knidts
17 to 2 the Jaguars beat the
Bumblebees 6 to 1 the Squir-
rels beat the Warriors 6 to 1
and the Parrs beat the Wddcat!
10 to 6
AN APPEASER according to
Sir Winston Churchill is one
Nvho feeds a erocodde-hoping it
cat him last
North Star Want Ads Pay
the city Sunflowers six feet
tall rag weed and such flow-
ing out of the cracks If Pat
Murphy can't clean up this
small town disgrace the weeds
will break curbs and the ex
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NOT TOO SMOOTH BUT FAST—This bouncing baby car won't take any beauty prizes
it whips around a track at Brands Batch Ene land It's a TG-500 IVIesserschmitt sporP car
xvith a top speed of 90 m p h and fuel comumption ot 50 miles tJ the gallon Ilas four wheels
too (Othyr model Alessers(hmitts have only three)
Y Girls Day Camp
Will Begin Second
Week On Monday
Second week of the fourth
annual Girls Day Camp
sponsored by the N()rth Side
Branch YMCA will get un-
der way Monday at the
Northrup Recreation Centcr
of the Methodist Church of
Nichols 11 i 1 1 s 6507 NW
Grand Boulevard Mrs Bob
Bryan 9516 Mahler Place is
director of the camp
Organized active games folk
dancing crafts group singing
and other activities are offered
each week day from 8:30 am
to 11:30 Assisting with the
Cra fts program are IVirs William
flac6n and Ir daugi7ters Anne
and Betsy 1101 Cumberland
Drive
Counselors at Me camp this
week have been Anne Veseley
1313 Coventry Lane Nancy
Iletram 2617 Abbey Road
Judith Jones 2207 Du Llin Road
Barbara Lambert 9317 Mahler
Place: Mar11:1 Whiteman 9315
Mahler Place and Mary Lou
1 lilyy
rnrolled in the summcr thy
cainp for the two-week period
2820 Pemhroke
Susan liomry 2516 Warwick
Drive Chrity 2knder5on 2332
Iluntleigh Drive: Janet Sussex
2219 Dublin Road: Patsy Oliver
2640 Manchester Teresa Twist
2820 Croydon Court Paula
CheAernm Betsy
Plausang 3109 NW 47 Paula
Puln-min 26211 Chaucer Chere
Kt 1 21 Westchester: Sherry
Smth 2429 Barclay: and Jen-
nifer imd nise Vinyard
Al-o Connie Whiteman 2509
AhIcy Drive Virginia Valen-
tine 2813 Pembroke Beth Gra-
ham 1517 Sheffield Road Mary
Keller 1220 NW 81 Arlette
Sh( inhein 8613 N Georgia
Donna Lingle 2217 Ashley Drh-
hie Tyler 1136 NW 95 Patti
Inn Coon 1900 Brighton Con
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pense of repair will be five
times the killing of the weeds
with one application of goop
:1 low hid-
der on the iiete:- y)k-is to the
Atoka dam ‘k h Ii tH he 101111
cut of Nvalcr 11on(i fund Sei1(ti
etimate ‘$1450() Low bid
$14233 Other LHdtrs 1114:ell
Lemon and Gene Ste( !man
Traffic dcpartment is get-
ting complaints against filling
stations which have gone into
used car sales They plant
their bargain for today spang
in the corner wher two lines
of traffic are blinded by the
bargain There orta be a lAw
Only VC Orr nmitt cx1:11‘19 tot
flit' :t in to IL2
lAp'1t Iin 11()14-
wklit t4) W F Yoth'2 td1
1)1 S18260 Sctlect 11-
thitc t S19000 Shcrnht:1 iil
Deasort
North ramp of the Western
avenue overpass at Classen
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Pre-School Is Gettin
Indy For Fall nrill
summor Lrol or the piic
school sponsort(1 by the 'Mot In)-
dist Church of Nichols 11illi-4
tist been conipkitiid and plitris
arc unclur wly IKTnii the fa!!
term nfl AuguA 31 Nev' equip-
trtint 11iing added to the
school loom and ootsido play
iFtU zincl being- zniticd to thii
staff :ire a speech therapA
a physical educanon instructor
Members of the boaril of the
pre-school zire Mri Nick 111-
arida 1523 Camdii Way
Jtn Menton 1400 Canterbury
Lane I‘Irs Hayden Donahmi
1127 Ilemstead Place ancl Mrs
Powell 1228 Shrwooa
Lane Drector of the school is
Nils Mona Keys Fowler
AMENDE HONORABLE
In the story on the Curs in
Buildin!t published laA
Fleming neglected to name the
irehit2cts Nolen M i )0 EU
North Star tries to give archi-
tects credit for their good 1vork
does not begrudge them a mede
of gratitutious advertising In
this intance it w:is
bcatise Col Bryan No'eri is :in
P"ker Pic!Ying buddy who
also can give th‘ axerage Coun-
try Club in runny playi'r a
few
Far more person nav li
killed by loaded drivels than by
loaded guns —Southwest Cour
ler
nic Campbell 2816 Cvoydon:'
Bette Stout 1501 Gerwood:
Susan McDonald 9325
view Eileen Talbot 217 P(111-I
broke: Marian Googion 1001!
EldVeviev Penni!' SICVtril I
26:i6 'Aianchetcr and V!“:inia
Bryan
STATE BANIC
DOWNTOWN-304 PARK AVENUE NW
DEPOSIT DRIVEIN-401 and CLASSEN
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11°2V''V"IrrJr17rk
OPEN SATURDAY MORNING 9 TO 12
is one of the forgotten obliga-
licns of Oklahoma City Huge
weeds are cracking the pave-
ment But the city doesn't
seem to care
Potttr P025 NW 61 rna(ie
a vicetis prcileA q1111t the
pa tqk 11 Shartcl
n and trinelintt'd h is
t" PIY lOt it 1110111pr
yeu I !mew the 1)(vin4
- ii11(111i1 IciT11ry
Ciolo(TC:it!”
1)( lo!le
LI cd lh
:pcy111
t
Local" at 71U1-
7-121 S iHli in N-As
For tro anticipated big
d voiopnier1 on lien° an or-
dinincie was pas-ed estriblih-
ing -a special building line 125
feet from the centcr line of
the street and fixing height
of buildings parking and area
reguLtions from May avenue
10
Thursday July 9 1959 (3)
New Families Move
To The North Side
1V10vin(2 to Cl I NW 91 from
Cles111 yew i zuul
Finmk D Sehrin T2 nud
n -erviee Ii
f(w Syi)lt C11(vr(101 nipl
I Jr linvo
tn)ve-1 1itii Ninsns
29:) Kerry Inme 11111 i rev-
enue acc)unlitw Ilmna!er
the S(4011ves1ern Bell Tcle-
11 Hne Co)
New residents liv:ng at 1308
NW 92 arc Wiltoor
C JoIlaon and fnnily of Dan-
ort frttnymat) fr
Sotithwe:rteln 1111 MI and
Attwr 1iell91 11ivo mov-
ed IrtUll Vtchill to 4914 N
Steatirton Itrve ptirtlici
Ill Alichor
Aloing front Ittki to 2E33
Dri e were IVIr and
Mrs lIohert F OWetV Itt i a
foreman ‘vitli Atlantic Etrolow
co Fro)
and ChAr1t4 V Pal-
mer h lowly 11ov !novo (I to)
4433 INNV 47 ilc r- a kV:WU
V lilt IVetern Electric rlov-
ing Item Mlarnt to :-740 NW CO
11 and ftiniHy I le
1-- a field 1-pro-entatic for this
()1-11Jotna 1aptt Ge:acal Conventitn
Likt 11' L J t7AII: (Al AC
ing I) 3100 II'1111111! Way
New resident moving from fn Nebrahka was
to) 2137 CtrII 1Z 1 e
--"'"- Go et )( W C oulter
"11'1 ''' "hr'wert'it II Park has moved to
Wir11'1" 1:11 NW 11 from Texas and
" " re ivi r iid niovin'4 flvm Duncan to 3004
'1"c N a fait ficlol Avenue was 1 1
s:ian N Ili 1111)(1111-1n1W-
Moving to 12011
tiijr co Moving flom El" were TvIr and Mrs Doug-
2)00 NW 64 were Mr J1)(i AIrS hIS Walters
Ennis It Corn Ind family CAUli
11C'W 111ilINgr of the ihimply
Dumply Casady
11)(1 111- K M Eirn)-
worth and family Inc 111011
fioin Duncan to 4121 NW 45 llo
L LAM ps
is district sup!! inftndent of At-
lantic Refining Co und mov-'
fotn Chicago to) 4141 NW 112
were Mt and Mrs Stanley
Lukac k Ln engineer
with We1c ttiii Electric Mr told 0 11 I find
havt rnov-
1 from Tukt to) 2720 l'sW 67
Ile is a leae rvcords clerk with
Sunray MRI-Cont wtont Oil Co
!loving from Chicago to 6919
Q
ci
dail
was Jack Ray-
ioI n nnd J:ck l‘1orrison ha-
ved front to 3201
'1) C P F4 he
wiihnrdi s movrd
Valcy to ll1O1 Fa:rficill Avenue
IA I mil Moho) W It Itu!dom
A t
!: 3130 NW 53 lTov-
irg frnin Itory-er Texii! to) 3213
NW 43 vo-L Eiley and
25th AND
n11 Kcy ha- movcd from
'1( yd- to 3 113 NW 60
(iiI 1ri intivfd from
City paid Mary Wright $91-
OSO for her 80 acres a t the
Fire And Mice
Eraployees To Gel
hise In Sabry
Police officers and fire-
men ill the Hly of Nichols
lk were given a raise ill
saLtry this eck hy memhel-s
of the city council ac-
tomolishcel hy means of a
:'116Its in the longevitY PaY
pI an Cotincilmen voted to
the longevity ordin-
wce oliminating tile first
Acp
Th:s vcfcn will be in the
t aiiti will la itig
ithin $2 of that paid
1: Oklahoma City city man-
irir olo l BixlT
YLN111111111 pay will liccome
a month including the
2:3 a Inialth uniform allow-
wee The iictual ritise in the maxi-
mum pay will be $975 a month
hatise the fa st three-
r culling period is being
tloninun d lho plan will affect
minther of new men in both
the I i iUOl police departments
Alw-Aiogee to 2505 Carlton Wa-r-'
and moving from Cushing to
120 Ilontleigh Drive was Ed-
win Schilde C Mel James Jr
ha moved from Norman to
Ctii-iady Lane
V It Palmer hai nmved from
Cimbin to 1:315 Oxford Nay
moving from 1iInisouri to
N WaS IL L Robison
la tire A Feirtag has moved
Iroin New York to 2124 Dublin
Itool awl nioving to 2024 NOV
-1:) limo Ft Ilrogg North Ct10-
1liA ILA brit D Schroeder
west to the city limits northwest corner of the Will
Rogers airport extension This
It IIvv (1PlaYillg was a court award and every
1r"11"'s "v'r 111° body seems satisfied
ji!tcc :!cl!cr t a copy 01 the
c!tv Fa:eLl TileAay 101A
' HEAR THIS—Paving
Ii ircis much like Procedure was initiated on a
ear 1ok district including SE 38 Hatie
to Raymond NW 9th Portland
City does not expect to es- to uapah widen and resurface
tablish a school for hogs but N Nleridian 8th to 10th (If you
it did pass an ordnance per ubscrilieci to the North Star
trotting the keeping of swine you wouldn't he down to the
thin the city lmits for "in- city council a few weeks hence
stru( tion education or re- saying you never heard of it)
serch purposes" This on ac-
count of the 0311 hog college J J Cook Consruction Co
on Tenth adjacent to the state was awarded the contract for
fair grounds the addition to the city jail on
his low bid of $34958 Income
C"It im't of DI J K a SilveY from the sale of the scabrac
11 od"t vv)10 eous old wreck in Maiden
t'7 NVit('I' Potable Lane now a parking lot ac
: I ki):wed f:kr :mother year complishes this badly needed
Ulican until c and worthy development
('"'itim'l 1 1)1 J K a SliveY from the sale of the scabrac-
r(i'lv t I odor who eous old wreck in Maiden
: t'7' Potable Lane now a parking lot ac-
v tetteweti itr :mother year compli:ihes this badly needed
h p t s21ott Cheap until tt and worthy development
itpade tlown this fall
OG&E was authorized to give
" ItHhh he vet- us the facts ma'am on the cost
p
el high intensity lighting on
City paid Mary Wright $91- Commerce from Central to
OFO for her 80 acres a t the Walker —
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kelp Bros lialiet
25th AND CLASSEN
"WHERE FRIENDS MEET FRIENDS"
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roadway Job Is
Hung On Overpass
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ri LEA—r--
"Matrimony is the only
state that allows a woman to
work 18 hours a day"
It redlly isn't the utilities its
the overpass that has the Broad-
way extension into the express-
way stymied temporarilly When
the state highway commission
failed to program the north
sides favorite project this week
it took a little huddling to per-
suade many that it would be
fatal to open the road on grade
into the expressway lest the
federal say "they've got a road
that works now so why spend
couple million on the overhead?
Well take the delay
A trained seal act got top bill-
ing in a traveling variety show
Oh dein golden flippers!
NMI INTO SAIRMILVV
frunisonle
L JMUUNANCE
KEEP FIT and FINE!
Each Day Drink 8 Glasses Of
PO
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SPRING WATER
Purest Natural Spring
Water in America
Delightful to Tasta-It's Odorless
Delivered to Your Home or
Office in Sterlized Bottles
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Fleming, J. Landis. North Star (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1959, newspaper, July 9, 1959; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053081/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.