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Gary's Not Quiet for LongI 7') ' State Plant Goal
Has Say on Road Finances pfttii:Not Just 'Dream'
OKLAHOMA CrTY (UPI)—For-turn must hand it over to the en- "If they follow that program f
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mer Gov Raymond Gary jumpeclgineers they will be able to meet all their
back into the political breach Sat-1 ''All these things can he worked obligations as they come due and
urday to tell the state Highway Out if they'll just app:y a littlelissue every work order on every
Commission it isn't broke aftericommon sense htiness pract:Cescontract that needs to be issued—'
all and should Pay some claimsand understanding of state fi- and still have about three million:
against it from the two million de- nancesi" GirY siiii dollars left over for emergencies
partment trust fund "Every claim they tthe corn- 3n(I other cotingencies i(
"This is all a big mistake" i
missioners) had on ine rrn1uty ( i tut they change that scheduleii
Gary said "The commission is at any time ths month coufrL by increasing their operating ex-1
not out of cash" have beeit filed if thp dparline!if 'lenses then they Will get intr'
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back into the political breach Sat-1 ''All these things can be worked obligations as they come due and
urday to tell the state Highway Out if they'll just apply a littlelissue every work order on every :f:
Commission it isn't broke aftericommon sense bte7iness pr-nt:cescontract that needs to be issued—'
all and should Pay some claims and understanding of state fe and still have about three million
against it from the to million de -I nancts" Girv said dollars kit over for emergencies' ' - - --
partment trust fund "Every claim they fthe corn- 3 n(I other cotingencies
"This is all a big mistake" i
missioners) had on file I-1'1(i t- I tut they change that schedule' 1-r
couldby increasing their operating ex-L
Gary said The commission is at any time ths month
not out of cash" have beeii filed if the tl partimeifipenses then they Will get into
The confusion stemmed from awanted to process it" he siii1 trouble" Gary said And he add t&i
statement by Acting State Highi"TheY don't have to hold up pay-led "It's nothing to get excited ' "'
-
way Director Gomer Bittle that ment i about" t s 04
the department has only $649600 As of yesterday there was
Able to Issue Orders
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on hand in its operating fund but:rnor! than 2 miilion cl-3liars in the'
i Gov II o w a r d Edmondson's -
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trust fund w hi as at-o one -1 1
that claims against it totalled c' t- laid!et for the neyt tvvo years pro-!
only VI800000 in general
$781964 see would be ample to pay $ T(J0-s
'000 in claims- Irevenue for roads a decrease of
500
The commission expects to re-i The wr
n on would then be taken
II million dollars from the current
ceive $1000 in tax collections' r
re e ue
Monday but faces an additional lca of from th tax mones d lilenninm Edmondson had refused
t"'to
$S00000 payroll expenditures andlMundaY' leaving enotich money
endorse a seven million dollar
the money soa:ht by t
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the U S Army engineets are do-! pay supplemental appropriation to be
Army engineers he said Tent befre July I HELLO IN I
mending one million dollars to
in le liet d s re
Gary s I ti t m t I i Shellhase 7 g:
pay for road relocation costs at plenished sevetal tinl durIng thl Bittle had said earlier that the
the Oologah dam project
parallels that of a man listen to E)
of the human
Forgets Federal Funds month from both federal and statesituation
funds who has an annual salary and oh- played in Wa!
Gary said the "mistake" had oc-I "All they need to do is run theligated it all in the first month of a convention
curred because the departmenthighway business on the basis the year "He would have enough Association fc
seems to have forgotten that that we have been handling it for lw the end of the year to pay all ment Of Scient
more than half the money involved the past four years and on thehis bills but at any given time
In the claims against It should basis I outlined last December" 1)f lore then he couldn't do it" he I
come from federal funds underiGary said 'said rrogres
seems to have forgotten that
more than half the money involved
in the claims against it should
come from federal funds under
the federal state matching pro-
gram Even the one million due the en
gineers for Oologah road reloca-
tion is deceiving Gary said be-
cause the federal government
pays for more than half of that
project too The government paysi
the money to the state hi)
LEGAL NOTICES
(Pviiiisiited in warn' Doiv Nospecord
Jeri le 19 20- I
NOTICII TO 1110DIIIS
giois will be 'tempi im the officio of the
County Clerk Miami Oklahoma until IOU
orn Mondry Febrvory 2 1959i
Grade' Blerdet—Y" 8" x 6 7 arid 8
teet—nenbeYeieti edges
Prices ore to be to b Worm Quopow or
Foirlood
Comthittionel memo OA right to my?
Goy or oil bloc
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BOARD oF couNTY
COMM3StlONS
HASS L WATKINS
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County Cork
(pubhiKed in Atorni Noy NewsPecord
Jon A II 1E 1959-3t
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
STATE OF (KLAHOMA
County of Ottawa it
To W C Hampton 7004 E Rigby Wich
Ita Kan the owner and to cntencinted in!
possession of the following described real'
state situated in the County of Ottowo
State of Oklohomn to-witi
E of NE 74 of SE'4 less 5 3 Acres
G RA) A being 147 in Set 1 Two t
25 Range 23 (Cherokee Survey) in Otr
tows Co Ohio
You and each of you are hereby not
tied the the above descnbed real stale
was on the 5th day of Nov 1956 sold
to Ottawa County Oklahoma! for the toes
assessed against the said premises for the
Years 1955 to 1056 inclusive whIth said
totes were ors the said date delinquent
That on the same doy a Tot Sale CEO K
cote was issued to the said purchoser
16) That on the 5th day of November
1956 said tax
tel certificate was duly assgned to
tho undersigned who is now the owner -
and holder thereof
You are heeOy further notified that oar
less redemption is moat !tom the said sale
within sixty days atter the service of this
notice a tot deed will be demanded by
the undersigned and will ime os provided
by Icor
MINDS roy hand this the 2nd day of
Janvory 1959
HAROLD CONN E LY
Owner and holder of
the sold Certificate of
Purchase
SPACE COCONUT-A Thor missile data capsule looks like
a large split coconut after its recovery from the sea The shell
is foam plastic protective covering Ejected at 25000 feet the
capsule was found more than 100 miles from its Cape Ca-
naveral launching spot Magnetic tape recorder battery power
pack radio marker beacon dye marker and a "Sofar" ex-
plosive bomb were placed in the IU-inch globe
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HELLO IN THERE!—Jeremy
Sheilhase 7 gives a large model
of the human ear something to
listen to Exhibit was dis-
played in Washington DC at
a convention of the American
Association for the Advance-
ment of Science
Progress Report
By Foundation in
Disease Research
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)—Okla-
homa Medical Research Founda-
tion today reported it had made
"significant progress" in cancer
control muscular dystrophy and
heart disease research during
1958
The Foundation said it had dem-
onstrated that Vitamin E deficien-
cy may induce muscular dystro-
phy through its effect on the state
of the metals cobalt and mangan-
ese in the muscle
I It learned that a deficiency of
magnesium in various types of de-
1 structive bone disease including
cancer may be related to the pro-
duction of citric acid
It also demonstrated that the
amount of protein in the diet is
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I '1 By BOB HAUGHT italize on the growth that is tak-
I ji OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)--The!ing place in the south central re-
I booming industrial growth envi-1 gion of the United States He said
- sioned by Gov Howard Edmond-10k1ahoma needs to "get its indus-
H son for Oklahoma during the next' trial climate straightened out and
four years is a mighty big goa11 g
but the experts say it's not an im-lawaY'" He said some of the dis-
i possible one tribution of taxes are not equita
Edmondson stunned some listen-Ilbc leet the tax p i c t u r e squared
-
' 1 Edn
ers when he said in his Inaugural
1
' Clyde Cole Jr executive direc-
t 1 tor of the °Manama Development
new industrial jobs and a quarter said Oklahoma has the
ouncil
speech he had a dream of 75000 i million increase in population bylupotential" for making Edmond-
tC
1 1963 Isons dream a reality but "it will
take a real concerted effort"
) The effect was not surprising1
'
- since the general pattern of Okla- "We cant go about it in a hap
1
' 1 boma's population has been dow'n-!hazard way" Cole said "We need
'a
I ward and new solid statewide program for manufacturing
bringing in industry In the past
j' plant locations have been few and
' far between
Itip ' h
mlio e present industrial payroll!state have been working separate-
too many cities and sections of the
T
!
totals about 700000 so it would!
- the industrial payroll by the pro-
require a boost of more than 10 Cole pointed out that to increase
emy
portions Edmondson had in mind
todel
would require the addition of I8-'
per cent to accomplish Edmond
000 new jobs for each year of his'
g to son's goal The lumber of manu-
dis- facturing employes in the state
at rose by only 16 per cent from 1948
lean to 1958 administration
nee- As for population gains there The new Western Electric Co
provide 4000 new jobs and the
has been considerable disagree-
plant at Oklahoma City which will
- ment between the federal census
rt bureau and the Bureau of Busi-
Callery Chemical Co high energy
ness Research at the University fuel plant at Muskogee employ-
the
of Oklahoma as to whether the ing 500 persons are considered
in state is growing or losing its pea- two of biggest industrial plums
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"If we accelerate that rate I
feel th job can be done" Cella
said
Cella said the state should cap
of crucial importance in determin-
ing the level of fat in the blood
system and therefore inseparably
link with coronary conditions
A spokesman for the Foundation
said it is also continuing efforts
to determine whether limiting the
proction of stomach acid can
help control ulcers and other in-
1 ternal disorders
WHILE THERE'S STILL PLENTY OF COLD WEATHER AHEAD
AND YOU HAVE SPARE TIME AT HOME REUPHOL-
STER YOUR CHAIRS AND LIVING ROOM SUITES
PENNEY'S IS THE PLACE TO BUY IT!
MANUFACTURER'S
CLOSE-OUT OF
Yd
Higher Priced
Upholsfery
Fabrics
require a boost of more than 10 Cole pointed out that to increase
per e the industrial payroll by the pro-
ns goal 1 portions Edmondson had in mind
would require the addition of 18-
sc t alm a c no s mph iesh ni of Edmond-
000 new jobs for each year of his' AVAST THERE—Ever wand(
to 1958
rose f ac t u br iyn go n le y employes o per es in cent the
m 1948
state
administration manage to recruit all the strar
ce from
As for population gains there
their movies? Well here's an ex
The new Western Electric Co
old-salt type He's an unidentifli
has been considerable disagree- plant at Oklahoma City which will London for a gathering of Englz
ment between thP federal census provide 4000 new jobs and the
bureau and the Bureau of Busi- Callery Chemical Co high energy
ness Research at the University fuel plant at Muskogee employ- ber of Commerce forum luncheon
of Oklahoma as to whether the ing 500 persons are considered Jan 23 The Variety Store As-
state is growing or losing its pea- two of the biggest industrial plums
sociation of Oklahoma opens its
pie Some figures show a popula-lOklahoma has landed in recent
-
tion increase of 12 per cent during years annual state convention at Okla
Th
the past 10 years 1 e 0 k 1 a h o in a Development homa City Sunday Douglas Mc-
Francis R Cella director of the Council will cooperate with the Henry president of the American
it can Concrete Institute told a confer-
show the state has gained around i to further the state's growth cola ence at Stillwater last week home
OU bureau said his estimatPs new governor in any way
builders soon will be able to
160000 persons since 1950 "at the I said choose concrete blocks in a van-
present rate of industrial develop- —
ment" Business Briefs: The director of ety of surface patterns
"If we accelerate that rate l' the budget Maurice H Stans will
feel th job can be done" calla speak at the Oklahoma City Cham-1Dial ICI 2-5507 for Want Ad Taker
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AVAST THERE—Ever wonder where British film makers
manage to recruit all the strange characters that appear ill
their movies? Well here's an excellent candidate for a crustyold-salt
type He's an unidentified wanderer who showed up in
London for a gathering of England's "gentlemen of the road"
SUNDAY JANUARY 18 1959
In a year US bakers produce
enough bread to reach from the
earth to the moon 11 times if the
loaves were laid end to end
New Spring
Clothes—
at Durham's
They Are Really Beautiful
'59 to '98
Plain and Fur-Trimmed Styles
sl ti to $4
New Spring Dresses
New Knit Sportswear
New Rose Marie Reid
Swim Wear
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES!
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Ladies' Short Coots $$4299 9988 vana
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