Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1968 Page: 3 of 38
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES Friday, March 15, 1968 9
# Beekay
Testing
Producer
Bcckay Cn. started addi-
tional production tpsts at thr
No. 1 Willard in C SW SW of
33-17n-17w. in the Putnam
Held of Dewey County.
The Oswego at 9.411-31 feet
was re-acidized to flow load
with an estimated 5 million
cubic fret of gas per day.
Previously ihe zone had
made 2.960.000 cubic feet of
gaa per day through at
18/64-inrh choke.
Malar County — A,pot Oil No.
Pndcral A In C SW NE o# UJJn-ISw. •
7,750-foot workover about 2 mi las ioutn-
••st of tt* Too© pool. de*t»ned to Mil
wot and was abandoned.
Cam* Caunhr - Tcrraca Drilling No. i
Mo*vC in SE SW SW of l-Sn 9w. in tha
^•mont field, was abandoned at 2,475
Creek County — John P. Booth a ban
Boned the No. 4 Hayden in C SW NE of
»-19rv9a, in the Mannford field, at 1.254
feet.
Kay Caunty — Civda M. Becker No.
1 Tract 22 in C NW SW t '
_____r. .. »e Grey Noret fi
donad at 3,340 feet
Stephens County — Lov
16 Sanner in SW NE NE !
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Dillard’s
Brovvn-Dunkin
Savings of 20% to 33,/a% and even more. • •
SHEPHERD MALL H.W. 23rd I VILLA Phons 943-1366
BRANCH STORES
Anniversary SALE
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Tn NE SW SE SW of 34-21 n 7w,
School Land Tract 22 fn C NW SW of '6
29n-3e. In the Grey Noret field, was aban
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__________jaty — Lov C. /Waster* No.
U Sanner in SW NE NE SW of 22-ls-5w.
In tha StKhVHTurn area, drilled to 825
feat and perforated at 306 to 600 feet to
pump I barrels of 26-d*aree gravity oil
as?..
the Sooner Trend i
foot and sat T ^inch
Kay County — Abettor Productior
Murat In E' -• SW NW of ?5-27n-le.
Northwest Garrett field, logged a
feet and set 5' .-inch pipe at 3,764 feet
Barfield Couaty — Cotton Petroleum |
No. 1 Luckert in C NW NW of 26-23n-7* I
In tho Sooner Trend area, drilled to 7.1001
feet and *et S’ v-lnch oipe at 6,921 feet.
Oewev Caunty — Wesselv Petroleum
No. 1 Sarkevs Waddell Unit In C SW of1
17-16o-17w. in the Putnam field, wa5,
abandoned at 14 415 feet
iraa. drilled
i pipe at 7,454 _
cnor Production
W of '
field.
NO ,-A /
fJFjm
at 3.790 V f
i/ i (
£
m BIRTHS
/B Tha Tima* oonaratulataa thesa proud
Baptist Memorial
^Mr. and Mrs. Parry Van Doran, 7011
MW 4*. • boy.
^Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clift, 4200 N
Sterling, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kenney, Yukon, a
•Irl.
Mr. and Mrs. Robart Mitchell. Mus-
tang, a boy.
Deaconess
Mr. and Mrs. Weslev Borton, 3720 Ollv-
tr, a girl.
^Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rllev, 2312 NW
Britton Rd., a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ph
fl, a bov.
. Mr. and Mrs
NW 64 a girl.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Michlei Ball, 184012 NW
% a boy.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Anderson, 2645
BW 44. a bov.
Norman
Wilbt
iu ip Tucker, 3706 NW
Stanley Kozlowski, 5604
bur Kern. Washinaton,
David Cope. Moore, a
Mr. and Mrs
* Xt!‘ and Mrs
on.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam«»s Potts, Norman, a
Bin.
Presbyterian
/Or. and Mrs. Larry Lauohlln, 3233 SW
ft. a boy
_Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, 4625 Gina
Dr* a bov.
St. Anthony
Mr, and Mrs Frank Pulleno, 135 NW t.
UW i.» boy.
Mr. and Mr<
• olrl.
Mr.
and Mrs. William Hatfield, 1t14
Dennis Kale, 435 NW 47,
and Mrs. Paul Johns. 1221 NW 10,
B boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G Jones, 340 SE
A, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Denton, 6712 S
Charlotte, a bov.
and AMs. Thomas L. Hansen, 6600
M Grove, a girl.
. Mr. and Mrs. Euoene Shores, 741 SE
10. a boy.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Erick Watkins, 400 NE
11, a bov.
.Mr. and Mrs. JeRue Hawkins. 1421
Borland Dr., a boy
South Community
yAr. and Mrs. Harris Farris, 2124 SW
^Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott. 2532 SW 46,
Tinker
_ Mai. and Mrs. Duane D. Langley, 4709
: Ridgeway, a girl.
Sgt. and Mrs. John A. Beaubien, 214 W
Aoronca, a girl.
•- MARRIAGE LICENSE
. James T. Penderqraft, 21, of 626 SW
iffh and Sheila Ann Jeffcoat 19, of 3225
Clegren.
Howard Lee Smith, 18, of 1732 NW 8,
jnd £atrlcia Irene Pendleton, 18, of 3820
_ L. Hacker, 19, and Delores lota
§ •W'N'SI’^^i^r'viMb Vssr.
and Jeanette Carol Bou-
128 NW 36.
Monger, 45, Del City, and Jua
.Jenkins, 47, 1113 SW^ 23.
ugene Beeler ir., 22, of 1607
_nd Jane Elizabeth Anderson,
.. of 1638 Queenstown.
Devld E. Wall, 22 of 620 W California
•nd .Denna K. Harter, 20, of 823 W Cali
fomia.
DIVORCES ASKED
r Ann vs. Daniel Jai
dan A
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L Son I la Lee vs. Julius
| Barnadine Yvonne vs.
)aniel James Ameecl
Ruei Odell Eubanks,
ulius Ervin Miller.
Band
Lee Bon
. _______vs. Charles__________
itride vs. Floyd Thomas Pearson
W. vs. Caroline S. Turner,
rolyn Sue vs. Michael Tracy Burton.
. larlene vs. Billy Eugene Mullin.
udith A. vs. Graham Counter.
larreH E. vs^ Lola. R. Bull.
f Corenl
Opal Lorene vs. Jamet___ . _
Kathryn Nadine vs. Fred Weed.
AAary vs. Cecil Thom a “
_ tice.
es Leo Troy ir.
Fred Weet*
nas Evans.
. . DIVORCES granted
Ruth Jen-
sbre vs. Devld Bi
Isle AA. vs. John ‘
ancy vs. Jackie
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,M Burton,
ofin Earl Fair
ckla Richard Prlea.
vs. Jauia Buck'
vs. Vernon D. Kalwv.
F, vs. ShTrlay M
a».)
Klv Cooler
m! Shaffer.
IGranted both parties..
Sandra vs. Buddv Pottar.
Juanita Sue vs. Willie Rodall Slnalefon
» David vs. Eslher Williams,
r Betty vs. Donald Richmond
AAfci,Syron John p,rmer
J-tora Jean vs. Raymond Pierson Ed-
Ima Anna vt. Kenny Jay Soarkman.
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Crash Fatal
' To Woman
WICHITA FALLS, Texas
11 •— A Waurika, Okla., woman
was killed and her mother
critically Injured Friday in a
two-car crash on S-79 south
et Byers.
t The highway patrol Identi-
fied the victim as Mrs. Au-
drey OzeU Houston, 39, of
Waurika. Mr*. Houston’s
mother, Mrs. Lula Dean, 57,
driver of the car, was in crit-
ical condition in Wichita
A Falls General HospitaL
Investigating officers said
Mm. Dean’s car was at-
tempting to make a left turn
and collided nearly head-on
with another car. Driver of
the second vehicle was not
.-Injured.
Professor Named
• HAMILTON. N. Y. (AP)
— Franklin W. Wallin, 43, an
‘associate professor of hlso-
try at Wayne State Universl-
' ty. Detroit, will become dean
_ . of the faculty at Colgate Unt
R eerslty
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Cotton Duster Sale
Six styles to choose from
s3.99
A- ' Double Doisy" cotton poplin up front »itW
checked double dony opplique on pocket. Blue $ 2 OO
or green: S. M. L.................................................
B Popiide cotton poplin lip iront, two potcb
pockett and contrasting trim. Tongenne, sond. <,2 OO
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C: Horodot' cotton poplin zip front (lower
pot opplique on pocket. Dot with solid trim. 51 OO
Berry blue, citrus. S, M. L................................... • J J
D: Solid color perm-press l00°-> cotton duster, 51 OO
loce ond piping trim. Blue, mint. 10-18.......... —' • S S
E: Wovenginghom check duster in pink or blue. 5 £> OO
Perm-press. Sues 10 to 18.................................. J»jy
F: Perm-press cotton, Schidli embroidered S1 OO
front ponel. Pink or maiie. 10-18......................
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short, 32 to 42 overage.
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Reg. $ 18.98 to 22.98
Junior Dresses
. .*.16.90
Hosier’s on its woy, so be smartly dressed! at tarrifia
savings. Easter adorns itself in lace* and ruffle* •■nd
crisp white collars and cuffs. Tunics and skimmers beat*
tifully styled, in junior sizes 5 to 13.
Junior Drtssos, street floor
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At 12.99, you have a choice of twelve styles and ten colors in water re*
pellent poplin all-weather coats... sailor collars, double breasted, pleat-
ed back, side button closure and others in bone, lemon, powder blue,
blush pink, mint, turquoise, orange, tent blue, navy and black. Sizes 5 to
JhrIbt Fashion, strttf floor
Never Press Wash and Wear
Junior All-Weather Coats
kro-sot Womsutto fabric—a blond of S5% Forfrol and
45% Avril thot's mochmo wash ond tumble dry. Tho
fabric is oka protected by Scotchgard rain and stain
repoller. Throe stylos in oyster, powder blue, polo
pint, navy, ague, lemon ond mint. SisM 5 to 15.
Junior Fashion*, street floor
Reg. 18.9H
$1499
From Famous Makers
Reg. s300 to f6°°
Purse Accessories
Reg. 6.00 billfolds,
Reg. 6.00 French purses
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Reg. 3.00 cigarette lighters-----------T.TI SALE * 1,#
Reg. 4.00 cigarette cases ......................... SALE *2°® 1
Reg. 3.00 key guard............................... SALE1!**
Leather Oeeds, street fleer
Dillard's Brown-Dunkin open Saturday 10 until 6:00
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1968, newspaper, March 15, 1968; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc993123/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.