The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (2024)

41 Help Wanfed-Male Help Vanted-Male Education and Instruction 34 'THE 'DAILY OKLAHOMAN 20 May 17. 1967 OU Professor DEATHS Deaths and Funerals 4 REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY Of Architecture CASH a.r OKLAHOMAN And TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Combination Dally Or Sunday 15 to 30 Days AL Per line per day 1 to Days AQf Per Una per day T7 to 4 Days r-lt Per line per day 0 NEED A BETTER JOB? No previous experience necessary to take training to qualify for lobs ranging up to $600 per Mo. If unemployed, time or lull-lime iobs available while taking training to be Radio 8. TV Rcparllman it Electronic Tech. jdwest City.

Services Wedrt. ALVA NORDYKE, William 69, formerly of Alva, died in Auburn, Wash, Rites pending (Wharton). ARD.MORE McMILLEN, Mrs. Henry 81. Funeral Hoeme.

Interment Ai Dies at Age 69 SHERWIN PLANT CORPUS TEXAS has current openings for CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Services were Tuesday. Livestock Markets WIEMERS Virqll Gilmore St. Aqe 46. 2601 Murray Drive, Midwest City. Serv LeTSn-Crcirrnenlei, LASHER, Mrs.

O. 84. Serv (Trends and too orices'o'ald Tuesday on NORMAN Mendel Glickman, haven Cemetery, Directed by Gene ices were Tuesday. MAYES, Ollie, .54. Services were Tuesday.

professor of architecture and ar Accountant Oklahoma Cily, steady to slrono steady to 25 up chitcctural engineering at the University of Oklahoma, died early ForJ Worth, steady to 2 HOGS 85' Oklshoma Cily, steady 413 N. BDWY, Zella Mae, Kenai, Alaska, services Friday 1 P.M., Memory Chanel of Hunter Funeral Home. Interment JSJ-TritKLL, ivirs. KeDecca Services were Monday. CIHCKASHA SEARS, Robert 82.

Services for velopment, Project Engineering, Pr Cost per line Tuesday morning in New York-City of an apparent heart attack. He was 69. nils Cilr, cents ti Fort Worth, active, 50 1 Glickman was Frank Lloyd Funeral Directors TO FIGURE COST Five average- Words (30 letters spaces) to the line. Multiply lines by number of days, Ihen by applicable rate. Wednesday (Brown).

WRIGHT, Aaron. Services were Tuesday. Wright's engineer for more than 20 years. Following Wright's death ENROLL NOW! Oklahoma City, steady 2 Chicaso, luJIv steady Ksnttt City. SO cent Wahcr 3 Fort Worth, steady 2 Local Markets in iyoy, lie conunuea nis associa tion with the Taliesin Foundation 'Multiple Insertion rates are MECHANICAL ENGINEERS for of mechanical breakdowns, revisi ion of mechanical equipment and piping CLAREMORE JONES, Harlan 58.

Services are applicable only a colony architects begun by (Quoted by Lelberman Produce Co.) wrignt. pending (Rice). ROACH, Richard 78. Services pending (Rice). Turkey hens Glickman was in New York at Roost'.

tending a joint meeting of the WHOLESALE POULTRY loted bv Janser Produce American Collegiate Schools of CLINTON FIELDS, Dewey, 59. Rites pend i And 3c dnz cr 9Cc case tor cat tons caqe a A terse n.4' A medium im a laroe while 11.10 A small Architecture Association and the PEOPLE TO PEOPLE CLASSIFIED ADS Each Item must be priced and under $300 in Value. Noncommercial advertisers only. 2 LINES 3 DAYS ing (Kern-Schneider). American Institute of Architects.

Services are pending. 12th Robinson COMANCHE BINDER, Alma, of Fort Smith, Few people have contributed poled Eekroat Grain Co.j ntcd by fuoet-ior Feed 'llil's')' (Local Mill Buvlns Base) Cemetery lots so much to the development of ar In OMohom*o's Largt Foremost Office Machines Accounting fiBlypuacn Data ProcessingJIipiuter G.J. FREE PLACEfpRVICE hAkcinhvailable cSsES START jSaJl. june 5 OKLAOM-SclyOOL OF fiAr4klNTGTNESS 2XPark Ave formerly of Comanche. Services were Tuesday.

2 0 2.26 chitecture and engineering in this country as did Professor Glick- ELECTRONICAL ENGINEERS Design and Project Engineering, revisions and modification of existing plant power generating and distribution For information and interview, call E. W. WARNER AT RAMADA INN, 478-1 120 after PM WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER FAIRLAWN CEMETERY. Bcaulii lots.

Ail protit Boes So perpetual cai Conveniently located. Gus Brva Mor. JA or CE 4-M16 COMMERCE said Dr. George L. Cross.

MOORE, Amos, 83. Services Other Markets OU president. were Tuesday. His dpatu is a terrible loss for HOBAKT STYRON, Mrs. H.

90. Serv the University of Oklahoma and ices were Monday. the architecture profession. His efforts in carrying on the traditions Ihv in so many beautiful and practical wavs durmg our recent bereavement of our son PFC Darvl Johnson, we extend our heartfelt thanks: especially to Rev. Knioht.

Marine Corn. Hunter Funeral Home. Mr. Mrs Charles.Jotinson, Chris and Santii. COMMODITIES Seef, ch; Chi.

cwt. steady 50c us 44.50 Fork, ch. loin Chi. cwt. sr.

to ssc up 59.50 Egss, Crate Chi. Merc. dor. Eggs, Stds. Chf.

Merc, doz 22 Butter, 90B Chi, Merc. do2 Hour, sld. pat Mpis, cwt. .34 Potatoes, russets, cwt. 4.10 Coffee, Santos As, N.

lb Susar, raw snot lb. 0722 GRAINS FEEDS (By Grady Co. Alfalfa Growers Assn.) Hay. -No. 1 leafy alfalfa, Chlckasha, FOB In Held, ton 25.80 a 1 i by Frank Llovd inDRO OLIVER, Mrs.

Ruby, 77. for Wright have been of inestimable merly of Hydro. Services were value to the development of archi Lodge Notices Tuesday. tecture. Glickman had been a member KINGFISHER WALTER.

Charles Wilbcr, 69. INDEX Of Maior Classifications Announcements 1-3; Employment V- Rentals 51-6? Financial 8-74 For Sale (Merchandise MOO Automotive 101.10? Real Estate UiH Notices .128 Home HOURS To Place Your Ad By Phone SAM to PW MondayThursday AM 7 PM. Friday 8 AM to 12 Noon Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM Sunday SUN DAYMonday COMMERCIAL. DEADLINE FRIDAY 7 P.M. To Place Your Ad In Person 8:30 AM to PM weeK-days 8 AM to 12 noon Saturday Business Office Closed Sunday ORDER OF RAINBOW FOR GIRLS ASSEMBLY NO.

5 NITIATION, 7 P.M., WEDNESDAY of the OU faculty since 3949. Wheat, No. 2 hard, bu Corn. No. 2 velloW 8, mixed, bu Services were Monday.

LAWTON M1NEST MAPELS Services for Mi nest Manels. 66. SMITH, Mrs. Laura, 83. Serv 44.00 COMMERCIAL ARTIST TO WORK INTO PACKAGING DESIGN Okla Cltv Shrine NO 21.

w. S. Stated Meet 6pm. Honoring AAof RUTH C. TATE.

W. H. P. ETHEL L. STEPHENS, W.

es were Tuesday. MANGUM JENKINS, Roy 76, retired or 525 Idahoc, wilL be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at NE Sixth SU-eet Christian Church, with burial by Temple Funeral Home at Trice Hill Cemetery. He died MCay 11 at St. Anthony Hospital.

farmer, died Tuesday in Lubbock, Cotlo'n, f.VnrwgSgSMI! Texas. Rites Wednesday AUTO Air Conditioning fa Radiator Repairing -J- Automatic Transmission Paint Body FINANCING AVAILABLE DAY NIGHT CLASSES FREE JOB PLACEMENT SHIELDS AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL TOtt hc was a reurea employe ot Ar McCURTAIN EDWARDS, Annie, 91. Services CIVIL-CRIMINAL-DOMES mour Co. He moved to the area 57 years ago from his birthplace in Memphis, Tenn. were Tuesday.

Lost and Found i a member ot me Sixth MIAMI COONS. John 58, former Street Christian Church. Survivors include his wife. Vi Miarniam, died in Joplin, Mo. Steof, scran No.

1 Pitts, Ion 25.0 SBE'g SWU'lfe MJ'nf tut.i. jl-co, fx Pi lb O' iMllwir v. 7i II) 4" ckel. Fort Colborne, Ont. lb SSV ssr Rubber, N.

smoked sheets, Jo. .205 Charters Kites pending (Uooperj. Found male German shepherd, silve 8. black, wearing harness, WI 6-8711 olet, of the home; two brothers, Govie Williams and Satin Mapels, and a sister, Mrs. Govie Williams, ME 4-2406 7020 SHIELDS BLVD.

NEWKIRK BODE, E. 78. Services Wed Commercial artist with talent and ability proven through work experience is needed for a full-time, permanent position involving graphic arts design for packaging material. Experience in the commercial art field is required, although it need not necessarily be in the area of packaging design. Degree in art from accredited college or university desired.

You will be designing the artwork for polyethylene and cellophane package and wrappers, and will have opportunity to advance. The salary tor this job is unusually good, and will be an increase in earnings for you if you are hired. Excellent employe benefits, and the finest in working conditions. Physical examination required. Apply in person at the personnel office, room 105, new Oklahoman and Times building.

This job WAR ACRES BEAUTY COLLEGE Iisem*nt is proof ot puDiicatjon. Adiustments will be mdeon the oasis of the first nsertion only, and liability wlllbe limitatl to the actual cost of the first Insertion. IF You Liva Anywhere IN OKLAHOMA CALL COLLECT CE 5-6722 TO- PLACE YOUR AD I RGE MALE PEKING- Day Evening CI a nesday (Stahl). SU 9-08B1 1 of Oklahoma City. WILLIAM J.

FUREV William John Furey. 76. of Har "Runt" Vicinity 500 OKEENE RAUH. Clarence. 60, farmer, ward.

MU 1-2073. Edmond. Rites Wednesday vey, 111., died Tuesday at Veterans Administration Hospital. He was a DOMESTIC" Beaver Flvi-19 Club, Beaver. SO $100 REWARD Black male poodle, greyish legs to: In Okla, City.

4 crvino children. Co collect BR 3-3457 Shavnee. Answers: lUKeene Mortuary). OKEMAH WESTBROOK, Mrs. Dora, 91, reurea laoorer wno came to Okla corporators: Dimny i IBM 1401 -360 Computer Programmer homa City recently from Somerset, Pa.

Local arrangements are Services Wednesday Mrene, Enid. Perpelual Existence. No cjpltal stock. Incorporators: Leo Massoy. is with National Packaging, a part of The Okla PONCA CITY HONEYMAN, Wayne 56, for A for Oklahoma clh C6 5-6722, and reverse, th vcan maaaox.

Buckles; Enlcs. In OKLA CITY, jnpers r-air car wasn, UKiano homa Publishing Company. icc capital ma City. 5tt vcars oxistpnc Deing nanaiea By uuarcuan Funeral hom*o. HEKSHKL T.

CHAPMAN Services for Hershel T. Chapman, 52, of 1901 NW 10, a former merly of Glencoe. Rites pending (Poteet of Pawnee). Only area school achins Shepherd 8, A Goldei Green, Robert Bennoy, Paul E. Deck St, Louis.

Founders Fair Service station. NASH, Thomas Eldridge, infant Oklahoma city. 50 years existence. Capi- son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Nash. Rites were Tuesday. Service station attendant or reward. 3908 I welder who died Monday in his home, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday Professional Services Tna'plrs't Methodist Church, Wil PORTER McLEMORE, Orby, 62.

Services ilesmen wanted. Neat de-men, 21-30 years old, to openings paying in excess experience necessary. Apply 1700 Reno, Home Juice son; Perselual Existence. No capital slock. Incorporators: c.

C. Russell, Louie BOOKKEEPING S6av.ce YOUR OFFICE OR MINE CE 5-0035 were Monday. Florists in Hunter uncrai Home witn burial in Sunny Lane Cemetery. MRS. EREMA SLAUGHTER Services tor Mrs.

Erema Oklafioinan and -Times WANT ADS PURCELL WRIGHT, Allen, 53. Services 'atliSW'ffl Gun cub. Oklahoma City. Perpetual Existence. Nt capital stock.

Incorporators: Ernje H. Acklev. Verm L. Monroe, Oklahoma City. Slaughter, 90, of 3624 NW 42, who MEDICAL SECRETARIAL COURSE 6 MONTHS Course Includes actual exper.

Wednesday (Yoakum). time olacemenf service. Call OR 2-1371 Ext. 20 INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY Division of Lear Sicgler 3040 Del View, Okla. City BARBER WANTED, BROAD- died Monday in a city nursing CAPITOL HILL FLORIST ME 4-3368 Sprays, Family nieces, baskets 5809 S.

Western 30 day ehg. QUINTON HILL. Mrs. Eliza York. 88.

home are pending with dinger HABANA INN rs: Ralph w. New- Services were Tuesday. COMPUTER DATING JA 4-0859 24 Hours A Day RECORDED MESSAGE Nlghl auditor. 11-7 shift, exp unerai jnome, Denver, ljocai arrangements are by Sherman Funeral Home. RUSSELL B.

MAV RENFROW WATSEK. Mrs. Clara Ann. 57. exlslenee.

-Nes' caoltal stock1, incorBorators: Acker- O. Everett, Kennelh D. Williams. Howard Bros. Florists Services were Tuesday.

Incorpora istcnce. Capital stock: la stock: CHOCTAW Russell B. May, 69, of Rt. 1, Choctaw, died Tues tors: William r. uunn, James K.

Maves Chief draftsrnan SAPULPA MILLER. Thomas 84, former 2521 ROBINSON WE WELCOME new charue CALL CE 5-6456 Sapulpan, died in Taliliini. Rites AMERICAN HELP TE-9907, Tulsa day at his home. Graveside services for May, a retired carpetner, lety. Oklahoma City Hospital Council.

CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 26 ft FINANCING AVAILABLE DORM FACILITIES Call or Write lor Further In. '0rnOkTa. School Of Banking Business 22 Park Ave, CE 5-3581 capital stock, (ncorporators. Jim Sir Bobbve Harmon, Duanc Harmon, "SMALL TOWN NEEDS TV TECH- will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at pending (Owen).

ERNST, Edward 83. Services Wednesday (Owen). Salary s. Commls ASSOCIATES Locally Owned and Operated Choctaw Cemetery under direction of the Wilson Funeral Home, MEN PAYCHECK WORTH A PHONE CALL? 25 TRAINEES NEEDED AS MACHINIST Up to $2.36 per hour whil in (raining. After completio of training, salary open, de pending on you.

CALL MR. CARTER OKLAHOMA CITY EDUCATIONAL CENTER .5,000. ence. Capital stock discarded Herns ycu have around SULPHUR DLLBECK, Mrs. Flora Ellen, S2.

Fred Sylvan. Oklahoma City. Born in Burnadott, May $60 PER WEEK DISHWASHER. 3701 We- COLLECTORS 2 POSITIONS Services were Tuesday. WE CAN HELP CAN YOU HELP? Call SH S-3224 came to Oklahoma from Califor LAINGOR MONUMENT 715 Western VI 3-18' STONE ETERNAL DEALER vears existence.

Caoltal stock: $100,000. incorporators: Frank Foreman, V. C. RESULTS ill CALL CE 56722 TODAY! nia in 1954. He retired in 1964 and Forlster, R.

E. Barbour. Norman, t-ryor Stone, Tulsa. 50 years exlst- was a World War I Marine Corps TULSA LITTLE, Mrs. Elizabeth Belle, Services were Tuesday.

RICHARDSON. Ira 65. Serv Man Wife, wants ride torst'W. L. Kemo W.

liemp C. veteran. JOBS WITH A FUTURE STUDENTS EARN WHILE YOU LEARN rrain noy for a iob wittt securil Md of 'uiore t'n Survivors include his wife, Ma 2 buy sell Gift stars Cigarette Deaths and Funerals COUPons. 10? NW JA 5-9S55 ices pending (Ninde). SHAVER, Mrs.

Ida 100. Services 'pending (Moore). bel, of the home. HERSHEL T. CHAPMAN SERVICE-SALES-CO.

SMITH, B. Abe, SG. Services CUT RATE PRINTING ENVELOPES s6.95 er 1,000 4 up. Sei.d of brlno sam. Services for Hershel T.

Chap larvi Keypunch W. Forrest Mr. Tex Bar-B-Q Franchises, Tex- Mid-Continent supply acroer Mlo-Contlnent Suonly Co. (Del) Into Mid-ContincntSuoiMy Co. tJ5tion' Tul Finned Tuba Tulsa.

Birmingham Steal supply, Tyl "iaekmari Food Lots, Tri-H Potoau. nendine. man, 52, of 1901 NW 10, who died Computer programming SMITH. Floyd, 69. Services Monday at his home, will be at 1 Oeot.

WI 3-6l iSi WELDING Pipe-MIG-TIG Air Conditioning Refrio. Controls CLASSES START MAY 22 S.M.T.S. Classes startir p.m. Thursday at Hunter Funeral Home with burial at Sunny Lane BOOKKPR. $7200 pending (Whisennunt).

STERLING. Thomas, 76. Services pending (Jack's). ft Jobs Some college hrs in accnts or 2-3 yrs A SHORTER WAY TO HIGHER PAY CALL WRITE VISIT Machine. Accountants Cemetery.

ROBERT E. L. FINLEY Requiem mass for Robert VINITA EATON. Joseph C. 54.

formerly Sooner Mech. Trade School i-aJnlimned futurewifh security PERSONNEL debs other Federal Securities Over-the-Counter of Vinita, died in Dayton, Ohio. National Professional Truck 920 NT. Rob inson Lee Finley, 77, ot W40 Brandywme a construction contractor Drlvino to West Coast, share, CE 2-8613 Stationary engineer rk. MEk2.16SlC0ndi''On5' ocrmilnl!" Rites Thursday (Luginbuel).

WEWOKA KINNISON, Mrs. Willia Dea, 42, CE 5-1432 CE2-II22 who died Monday Mercy Hospi Reno, information CE 2-5849 COMPUTER DATING Meat Cutlers. 1301 NEW YORK (AP) Government Treasury PRINTER TRAINEE on A. Oick 360 or tnl, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in St.

Joseph's Cathedral. Burial is pending with Guardian Funeral of Bishop, formerly of Wctumka. Rites were Monday. AUTOMOTIVE Lincoln Blvd. Okla.

City BJiOjIAr. Carr Cart L. 5J NW 43. Services P.M. Wednesday, SI.

John's Epls imI Church, S20i N. BrecKlme. It Icrmont Rose Hill Cemetery. I Home. MRS.

MARY ANN NORTIIUM "LET FREEDOM RING." A 8-2631 PIANO S. MELODICA BEGINNERS documented. Each presentation SP.RorEafRMf.6.?,0"u' 99.24 99.28 99.12 99.16 99.14 99.18 97.18 97.22 99.14 99.18 96.18 96.2! 98.26 98.30 95.18 95.22 Ing Fund of St. John's pi scowl Church. Arranaemenls by Harm-Cook -Street Draocr Funeral Seminar Slated On Labor Law Mrs.

Maiy Ann Norlhum, 5017 Steanson widow of- H. H. Nortlnnn, died Tuesday in Baptist Memorial Hospital. Services will 4s i Feb 2Vis 4-t jim" 4s 69 Oct 2Vis 6M Dec 4s 70 Feb 2Vjs 70-65 TV Engine Tune-up fV Atuomatic Transmission jjf- Brakes Front End fa Body Paint Gl APPROVED Classes Start June 5 "We Finance Your Trainlnq" SOUTHWEST AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL "Per. brake, from en 95.12 .2 4.25 be at 2 p.m.

Thursday Hahn-Gook-Strect Draper Funeral Cruce, Benton, ouiohnM Crlvers goods, Home, NW 9 and Robinson, with su Mm Help Wanted-Male Need personable marFied mi burial in Rose Hill Mausoleum Watson' Euoofa, Miss, Cole, Kansas. Services 10 Fl Pr-TDOMtrr" A labor law seminar be 1528 Central ME 2-7785 Bom in Kentucky, she had been Wednesday, In Hahn-Coek-Street men. ur.rt tim. lieved the first of its kind in Oklahoma will be held Draper Chapel, 9tn i rtwnt Fairlown Cemetery 72-6 RARRCD uikirrn HIGH SCHOOL At home, Texts furnished, diplom. awarded, free bulletin tells haw American School, Dept.

G1 Box 48 Okla. Cltv, s-4922, day or nigh! LOO'S Barh.r cJZ- June 2 in Oklahoma City, the a resident ot Oklahoma City for the past 40 years. Survivors include two daughters. Mrs. Barbara Lyytincn, Oklahoma City, and Mrs.

Jacqueline Covcney. Dallas; three sis-tors. Mrs. W. I.

Williams, Mrs. Paul B. 2804 NW 18. Funeral services 2:30 P.M. Friday, St.

Luke's Mtthodl-t Chutcd. In. r.iTf, "har Rattle Dent Man Oklahoma Bar Association announced Tuesday, WELDERS 85.28 06.12 It will bring together attor roo. wages-Paid Vacation Plenty ol w. call Bill Towc, Cooperviile, ASME CODE PIPE LINE WELDERS ahnCook-sVre1f tDrSoci-'Funer I Home, 9th Robinson.

rJBSrSSP iween i-12 WXfton be- WANTED neys, representatives of management and unions and ex George Simpson, and Mrs. H. H. Armstrong, all of Oklahoma City, 3X8 8.17 81.12 81.28 8828 A 88.24 89.8 Experienced Television TECHNICIAN Training prepares vou for these loo Payms, Jobs In a lew weeks. For Information call ME 4-2406.

ecutives of the National La NORTHUM Marv Ann. 5017 Steanson Or Survived by dauohters Mrs. Ba' anci live grancicuiiaren. W. MILLER A GROWTH IlKF TH TO bor Relations Board.

Shields Welding Shop i20 Shields Blvd. okla. Cily. Okla. ra Lvvllncn.

Cftv; Airs, jacquelinj Csvency, Dallas; sisters, Mrs Lvvtlnen. City; Mrs. Jacquolina veney. Dallas; sisters Mrs. Leading Sclsmograth uZl Joseph M.

Culp, Ardmorc, 3A president, said the OKLA TIRE SUPPLY Okla. Barber College soras Simpson, Mrs, H. H. Armor. Mrs.

w. I. WI liams. sin. 2 P.M.

Thursday, in, Hahn-Jok-Strjet 8, Draoer Funeral i.apei, 9lii 8. Rob. Inlerment Rose John W. Miller, 77, ot 1430 NE 2R, a retired post office employe, died Tuesday in Mercy Hospital. will be at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday in Hnhn-Cook-Street Draper Funeral Home, with burial one-day meeting in the Sher IfrTech dYbTwi itSef- Csl1 Lore). TECH TRaTnIE Arrano aton-Oklahoma Hotel will covev all aspects of labor- Butane Blaze Injures Three ACCOUNTANT FULL CHARGE Salary Open WRITE J. J. Cook Const in Faiiiawn Cemetery. management relations.

Hershel T. yet NW 10. Services Born ivt Weir, hc had Education and Instruction 34 Seniors LOOKING FOR1 A PAYCHECK? THE ABC SHORTHAND Call CE 5-6481 In lust a few short weeks IBAACOpnRATOR STENOGRAPHER it SECRETARY A- RECEPTIONIST BANK BOOKKEEPER Day and Eveninn Classes Professional Job. Placement 60 Years, In Okla. city Free Aptilude Testinn Accredited as a 2 Yr.

school "We FlnanceYour Training" Call for "Free Booklet" SPRING CLASSES START JUNE 5-12 mm SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 713 N. Bdwy. Memory Chanel Attending will be four lived in Oklahoma City since 1930, Sunny Lane Cemetery. .4.1 SUMMER SCHOOL Individual Instruction In Shorthand, Tvolnti, Clerical, Bookkeeoina. Day or nloht school, start June 5-12, fee none Typing.

Pay by ll Monlfli. Call CE 6-3586 for Cataloq. BLACKWOOD BUSINESS COLLEGE 1015 Walker Okla City 73102 and was a member of the Kelham CODDINSTON Avenue Baptist Church. NLRB executives from Washington, D. representatives of the Tulsa and OKLA CITY.

tyo 85. 7721 NW 31. Services iday, 2 P.M., at Buckholt; iry, St. Loufs, Mo. Intermenl Call WI cenier.

Edniond Bureau Survivors include his wife, Ollie two daughters, Mrs. Louise Experienced station TV TECH $150 WEEK 44 HOUR Oklahoma City chambers of idams Funeral Service. EDMOND An Edmond woman and two men suffered burns Tuesday night i ijf oltr UrCd -T TV 1233 SW '29 FINLEY Robert E.L. 6440, Brandy WI commerce, the state AFL-CIO, and the Southwestern Building and Construction Trades Council. when a butane tank Ignited land tools, nxisl.be acts Cily; braridchlloren Kathaleen aurant 13B7 N.

Broadway Sessions will be devoted to while being filled. Police identified the in jured as Mrs. Bill Etheridge: about 35, George Yar- FRY COOK athedral. Directed by Guardl election procedures, func ELECTRICIAN Industrial's. Commercial Licensed Electrician and I ME 2-4453 O.C.E.

COLLEGE FUREY shtl 21 Atklnst lick's Restaurant, WANT ADS As NoorAs Your Telephone borough, 31, and Twaine tions of the NLRB, boycotts, picketing and current trends in labor law, Culp said. William J. Somerset, Survivors: Mrs. Marv Worth, Texnsr Mrs. Ka endant-exper.

Mobil Cruce, Benton, and Mrs. Dickie Watson, Oklahoma City; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Watson, Eupora, and Mrs. Ellie Cole, Kansas. Youth Drowns In Farm Pond H.v the State Staff ALTUS A 16-year-old boy drowned Tuesday in a farm pond near Hess, 15 miles southeast of Altus.

He was identified as Junior Cos-tello. Highway Patrol Trooper Walters, about 37. Hospital employes said Rochester, N.Y.t sons John William, Somerset, Pa. Body Minn forwarded to Harucv. for serv-Gu'rdta n'ermen' Announced by YOUNG MAN INGLE, SCHOOL.

GRADUATE, WA FOR IMSERVICE TRAIN ING Mrs. Etberidge suWcred burns on hands and head NYE Wheat Allotment Hearing Slated An informal hearing on Mynarat, Roosevelt, okla. Yarborough was burned on WOMEN NEEDED Electronic Assembler S. do nursery work. Must be steady enced preferred.

his hands arid arms, and ncral Home. Local fl by Gone Adams Funeral Walters was burned about Oklahoma's 196S wheat allotment will be held in Oklaho MACHINIST CLASSES START JUNE MACHINIST SCHOOL ma City June 8. MAINTENANCE MAN 1520 Central W.E 2-7785 Eperlenced lii pen. Maintenance Secretary of Agriculture Doyle Boyd said the youth Want Ads CE5-6722 the arms and Fire' Chief, Beecham said Mrs. Ether-idge was filling the butahe tank oh Walters' pickup.

"She had 32 gallons into the tank when it caught fire," Beecham said. 2 32 DIAL CE 5-6722 Your Lin. COLLEGE STUDENT cferred wtlh ear. Parl-tlme 52S.lJ'e. Shlpplna deliver Orville Freeman announced the meeting Tuesday.

A hearing in Amarillo will precede the Oklahoma City hearing. was swimming witn two brothers, Noey, 14, and Sammy, 12, when he went under. Capitol Barber College and failed to resurface..

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