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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 74

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16A Sunday, July 19. '59 TjlE DAILY UKLA110 AN Church Buys Bristow Lot Raines Planning Push for Dam Project Begun In Kiowa Area School in Prison BBISTOW: Julv 18 Anothei expansion move is under way bj the First Baptist church. Tin church purchased property locat ed across the alley from its ed By HUGH GERMAN KIOWA. July 18 Farmers from the Brushy and Peaceable M'ALESTER, July 18 Oklaho- he has been in the Nowata school iystem. 'ma State penitentiary soon will I 'creek areas meeting in the Kiowa i ucational buildings this week.

As soon as the building is re moved from the lot and the shrubs and trees cleared, the lo 'We will have onlv one teach nave an accredited scnooi lor some of its prisoners, according, er at the start, but might have ML js IMP1 highschool decided to launch a drive for support of a program for building dams under the wa will be used for off-street park increase the stall laier, "to Robert it. Raines, warden. Raines said. "It all depends upon Members of the board ing for those who attend tne cap tist church. McAlester annroved! how manv students wc have." cation tershed protection and flood prevention provisions of federal; The first church was erected a' plans submitted by Raines.

The! Participation in the school pro-formal agreement wars between gram will be limited to prisoners the corner of Sixth and Walnut public law No. 566. where the congregation wor Organization of watershed as shiped from 1906 until 1922 wher sociations was delayed until Fri the school board and the Ukia- under zi years oi age. incrc; hdma board of affairs. are some 60 of these confined in In order for the OSP school to; the prison, be accredited and receive stale Some of them already have; aid funds, it is necessary for an been graduated from highschool.i day night.

July 24. This meeting is to be scheduled at McAlester. they moved to the present churct at Sixth and Chestnut. They have been in that location for 31 Two speakers at the Kiowa years. meeting.

Boy Craft. Hueo. area However, me mnjoruy oi mem I have not and will be eligible forj 1 the schooling. soil conservationist, and Judge Lavern Fishel of Coalgate, presi "There will be laolitics fori dent ot tne UKianoma Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, expressed belief thej In 1953 the church began a sur vey of its property and discovered that although it pos sessed many square feet of land, the space was not well adaptec to the program of education training, music and worship as sponsored by the Southern Baptists leadership, the pastor. A.

REIGNING as new prin start with. the warden said. "Wc hone to have more and will two creeks will gain nign priority ratings. A major require add teachers and facilities as they are warranted." Thic is tlin firnt limp ffir nn ment that the preparatory land treatment woric De well advanced has been accomplished in suffi- I accredited school to operate at. cess of the Pawnee Indian homecoming is Sandra Monetatchi, Clinton, a Cheyenne-Comanche who was crowned during Pawnee's recent colorful powwow.

She will reign until next July. 'cicnt measures through soil conservation practices. wmM Day, said. Since that time the church has been planning for the future and additional expansion. When it is possible, the new lot will be used for additional building ex 1 III I SW instructors with the students get- Easements a Problem Maior problem facinn farmer advocates of the project will lie pansion, iviemoers oi ine.commu- gaining easements tor take I ting no credits for their work.

PIrfns are to start the program at the grade school level-first through the eighth grades. If conditions warrant, plans are: to expand the project to include! Session to Start tee who arranged the property purchase are M. E. Sullivan. J.

L. Kohler, and L. K. Pound- sites. This- has proved true in every similar project undertaken From this bed Louis held operates a real estate Business, a tax service, ana PITTSBURG, July 18- Ukianoma, nut Has neen over- hichschool grades.

in other areas. Judge Fish- The regular summer sesesion at i on the paper as a "printer's devil." In order to determine grades the convicts should be Cleanup Planned el explained. Pittsburg State college closes Under the federal law, the August 4 with enrolment for the I tests will be given hem. 'II Wish ComesTrue at Hominy the students will bo n.ssigned toj I their grades and will continue! Smith Richard A Thursday by the town council. shed projects.

The farmers pro- day following. hut sho Inn vpr I.ntiis to the oner-1 writinc on his electric typewrit- HOMINY. July 18 His office is alion of his office and businesses. ier, which he operates with his in his home. His desk is a hospi- their schooling from there, adjacent public school district to- When the liiglischool program give supervision to the project, is inaugurated, the students grad-; The school is to be financed! uated will be able to go on to completely from state aid and: college, when they are released, penitentiary funds.

'from the prison. Their schooling) A spry 72-year-old woman, she I right thumb which he pushes be- al bed. with a typewriter and; vide the sites and also tne tunas for maintenance of the systems. Every farmer who grants easement of a lake site gains contro' over the water impounded. He may lease his lake to a fishin group or sportsmens club, sel' fishing permits or sell water fo' municipal, irrigation or other telephone on one side, a panel of reared 10 children after the death; tween Ins index ana second nn of her husband.

i ger. will be considered the I window on the other. "No money will be provided During recent years in to serving as councilman. by McAlestcr school district No. Field, one of Hominy's wjll observe his 34lh sn fnr this nroiect." liaincs ex-' and operating his tax business he birthday on September 11, but be jpjajned.

"The agreement has constructed 10 new nomcs futui Haines undertaking to his operations the fore that he will also mark Au- that the school board Only provision set up in and remodeled a couple of homes. Hisuftant, lawyer, real "Wc probably will let the; a gust 8 as the 13th anniversary of, trol by the federal government I Some have been sold and some ibe- responsible for providing; icilman. late man and city students themselves decide is that the dam shall serve i rental property. kept riffls to operate our scnooi. The 33-year-old man, the name.

part of a water conservation pro- the accident which left him paralyzed. The term handicapped can hardly be applied to Field, but he readily encourages the luring 3. is planned for the school to been paralyzed from the neck for the Hominy News Plans The name will have nothing to do with the prison. Oklahoma gram. These small dams hold up silt, which otherwise would flow operate on a n-wunui un.

Terms of public schools nor are for new equipment and additional news coverage. Field ex of handicapped by saying. State penitentiary and anything pertaining to the institution will down creeks and rivers. mally run lor nine monuis. down for 13 years, lias acquired the Hominy News and is editing the weekly newspaper, from his; home at North Reagan and West! Oak street.

plains. Sitting just inside the STOREWIDE YELLOW TAG A I CLEARANCE SALE Greater Reductions On Ladies Dress Heels Just Received New Shipment LADIES CHILDREN'S BEACH THOieS Details are to be worked out I not be on the student records "There's no doubt in my mind: about handicapped persons mak-! ini? excellent eninloves because! Navy Eyes Dams Peacable creek almost is i back door in its snipping crate is a new Intertype typesetting and diploma. by Raines, S. Arch Thompson, icAlestcr school ready for organization of an as- Raines reported plans sun ar machine. of; the handicapped person tries' s- Field realized an ambitit his childhood in buying the i 'sociation.

More than half of the I "We probably will have to buy going forward for the install; tion of a vocational school at th atershed area lies within the 'and the state hoard ot rnuc lion. The board of affairs ah will haw a say in the aclmini paper from Wayne Jeffries During Uic early days of his U. S. Naval Ammunition depot- a new press and new folder before long." Field says, adding, prison honor farm at Stringtown. June.

That ambition started in paralysis he had guidance in an north of Kiowa and conserva tration of the prison school pro legislature appropriincui when as a school boy he tion practices have been in necessary funds and the opening gram. "If you have noticed we used to have an eight column, 13 em paper, within a couple of weeks there for years. should not ue tar away, i worked on the paper as the printer's devil when the paper was owned by Mrs. Vera or eland, accounting course througn uic vo calional rehabilitation service directed by Voyle Scurlock. Later he studied law and specialized ir developing an income tax serv- The navy has indicated inten Raines announced the employment of Richard Alvin Smith, 4G-vnnr-nld Nowata man.

as teach 2 PAIRS ONLY we 11 have it switcned over to warden added. All of this school program Choice of Color While They Last now Hominy's postmaster, Later eight columns and 11 ems. Directing mechanical opera er for the school. He received ice. worked tor tne late part of a rehabilitation program ti started under the direction of Haines.

He and other officials tions of beginning a dam building I program within confines of the I reservation. Thus, cost of build- I ing the Peaceable creek project, I would be cut materially, if not I len. and W. S. Hinkle when they his BA degree in cducaui telephone equipment tions of the paper and running sists of one instrument for dial- the plant are a brother, Morris Smiih in hr known as nrison feel education will go a long owned the paper.

The young man, who would be the last to admit he is handi ing. with a special peg made to: and his wife, Mane, who recently slashed deeply. director of education, lute been toward rehabilitating leaching school for the past eight especially the young ones and! fit his hand, another which han-j sold their Ccder Vale, Mes-dles two lines. He can flip a senger. to return to Hominy.

Aid- Cities can participate, as can I capped by the paralysis, is an years. For the last several years lira sportsmens clubs, in planning itch and talk on either the office work and doing enthusiastic one-man chamber of i and financing the procuring of I SELF-SERVICE SHOE STORES and frequently during the day he! commerce. He says proudly, dam siles. Such arrangements I the reporting are a sister, Mrs. Sylvia Starks, and her daughter, a hichschool student.

They are ia the finest of every will carry on one conversation while the other caller waits on will lie Detween tne larmer thing in Hominy and I hope we owners and such applicants. constant contact with Field who another line. It is necessary fori McAlesfer tips School Budget Creek County's Taxes Reported from his bed meets salesmen, orders supplies, estimates prices on job work and sells Field to use ootn nands to get the telephone to his ear. Once the phone is in place, he can talk on the phone and continue produce the best weekly wspaper in Oklahoma right re. There are lots or fine ings in Hominy, paved streets roilghout the city, pretty lakes-arhy and i iht now we are re-! i.ing one of my pet projects, NEVER BEFORE, at this low price BR1STOW.

July 18 Ta lections for the year Inc the fiscal year nt M'ALESTER. July 18 Pub-! lie schools of McAlesler will operate on a larger budget during: he lil.r)-(iO term, according to S. 1959, were reported by Creek construction of a new swimming pool." Arch Thompson, superintendent. founiy treasurer, V. Slepho pride in the swimming This year's estimated general i pool is justified, he has fought Stephenson said the total funds need total This! amount charged to the county! is $50,188.37 more than he office to collect was 1 885 for the 1988-5!) term.

several years to achieve tne ew addition. Another thing off $1.834,8,18.22, Willi the total col- Ther looted as $1,598,192,158, or U7.574U department but one. Only for less for 1Iommy "iKbschooI. percent. (lent body activities Born in Wyoming he cime to Collections, according to monms iunu.N.

October $142,407.91: The divisions with this year's Horn In as a child. lie lived November $205,943.74 Decern- and the 1958-59 figures listed in! Oklahoma City a short lime and bcr January that order are: instruction, Webster elementary February 055 and operation of school there before reluming lol March plants, $81,1.55 and cap- Hominy. lie was graduated 835.58; May and ilal outlay, $31,000 and I from Hominy lughscbooi 1943, $5,458.52. I maintenance of plant, $28,945 and just three years before a high- Uneolleclod 1958 taxes amount-, fixed charges. accident in Merced, ed to $38,645.54 nt the close of, and administration, left him paralyzed.

the fiscal year June 30, 1959. Ste- 940 and transportation, por several years bitterness pnenson said, au co cciions irom anu attendance niu despair almost ruled his life, the unpaid tax will be shown land health services, $2,880 and! Kiokl says only the love and as back taxes. and student body activi-' irc of' h-is mother kept him go- I tics $2,300 and int; through several surgical op- 4U Ot Lamp 'nations. In 1953, after he had ANTLEHS, July IR Forty! Drivers Honored completed a course in law. anolh- Antlers members of the 913th I July 18 Mrs.

er operation brought relief from quartermaster service company I James liadley and Kd Deairn kidney ailment. Since then and ttie 37din ij.m platoon are oinwcre awarded the Lions club Field's story hns been one or ac-a two-week summer camp at "courteous driver" certificate1 complishmcnt and success. Fort Hood. Texas. They will be for adults for the months or May His mother, Mrs.

Myrtle Field, in camp through Friday. and June. still operator of the household Toiill enjoy the BUFFET LUNCH now serving week days from 11:30 to 1:30 featuring ROAST BEEF only $1.45 including dessert and drink To make your dinnei reiervalion for tonight or for any week night CALL MUtual 5-6651 JS PHOMI 3300 RESTAURANT 3300 SOUTHWEST 29ih IN YOUR ORDER Main it Itoblnstn 142 W. Main CE 2-7541 CE 2-7541 142 W. Main Cornoral Main ft Roblnton.

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