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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 25

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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THE DAILY OKLAHOMA? Tuesday. March 16. I96S NIT Broadcasts Begin July 1 Harding High Science Fair Winners Told Winners of the Harding New TV Planned Station for City Junior and Senior High School science lair have been announced by James Shull, science instructor. The top two winners in each division will compete in the days a week from 5 p.m. to Oklahoma City contest.

midnight. Programs will in In the senior high division sale must be equipped to xe- ceive UHF Before, a set had to be convert-: ed to receive a UHF signal. clude a live children's show, first place students, included Pat Briley, chemistry; Tim Maudlin, physics; and Linda The Federal Communications Commission (FEC) has granted a construction permit for what will become Oklahoma's only commercial UHF television station. The permit went to KLPR-TV, Inc. Equipment has arrived and construction of a a country and western program, movies, a locally-produced show which would follow the "Tonight" show for Roark, biology.

Dub Walker placed second mat and a complete news, weather and sports in the chemistry contest, and runners-up in the physics tower atop the Sheraton-Ok- ihoma Hotel and transfor The now UHF channel, to competition were Travis So-loman, second, and Bob Edge, Bob Cochran mation of an area on the 23rd be received over channel 19 from the American Institute The Oklahoma City company which owns KLPR radio applied for a construction permit in November. 1962. Other officers of the corporation are Leamon Suttle, vice president, and Omer Thompson, secretary treasurer. Suttle is also president of the Del State Bankl Thompson estimated that the new television station will represent at least a $100,000 investment when completed. "Prize winning" is tha new term for the modern Bethany Fire Station, 3919 Rockwell, which received floor of the hotel have be was made possible by what gun.

and Gil Campbell placed second and third respectively in the biology division. L. M. "Jack" Bcasley the CC considers an "adequate Oklahoma City market" for a fourth commercial television station. company president, said the junior nign winners were Architects Praise Bethany Fire Station Susie Thompson, biology station hopes to be on the ni by July 1.

The FCC ruled in April of nd Tod Ferguson, physical Bcasley snid the station 19C4 that all television sets constructed for intra-state science. Runners-up in the plans to broadcast seven The two-story fixe station which was completed ir biology contest were Kath Gatchell, Larry Edge April, 1964, contains 6.510 square feet and stands on a and Reba Harrison. Run Council Awards Contracts ners-up in the physical two-acre site. nition of the city's service in making the Bethany fire station a prize building. Also receiving certificates were A.

M. Eudaley, structural. engineer, and Tom G. Yarbro of Lippco Construction who contracted the work. The Bethany fire station was selected from 140 en science competition were Tom Rice, David Drake and BETHANTY The architect of the city's $115,000 fire station, Weridall V.

Locke of Locke-Miner Smith was honored this weekend by the American Institute of Architects "for his work 'with the Bethany: building. Presented; with a- plaque from the American Institute of Steel Construction, Locke was cited for utilizing struc building's main floor includes a classroom and El Reno City Council Mon electric distribution system Debbie Brown. meeting area, dispatch facil day awarded a S11S.55S contract for air field construc- prominent" architects arid en-' gineers, commented the I fire station simple' community building executed in steel with very light members, so straightforward, so simple, in-its approach that it is obviously an inexpensive building." The architectural committee also called it appropriate in scale and size to its use and to the community, an excellent use of steel as a building material and, a very good show room j. for fire equipment; Honorable mentions went David Bradshaw, Jane jties, the office of Chief at Mustang Air Field to Ok-, lahoma Gas and Electric Cot and to execute easements pertaining to the sale. N.

Noms, the assistant and for fencing of Cox, Larry Johnson and Ste chiefs" office and a five dou the city's Mustang Field to ole-stall equipment room phanie Drake, all senior higl students; and Susan Lowry Jean Jackson, Jim Kimball for the two wells was awarded to Undrey Engineering and Rump Co. Cost of additional drilling was set at $1 per foot and cost of a pump and motor rig per additional well at $1,179. All bids for sandblasting the city swimming pool were rejected and the city will not do the job. Bids on copper pipe were The city manager was au tries to the "national contest which is conducted by the Pioneer Oil Field Construction Tutsa. tural steel in an imaginative arid aesthetic way in fire Upstairs is devoted to fire thorized to advertise for bids The work will include John Roach, Bobby Finger on a tractor for mowing iri men's living quarters with a living room, kitchen-dining prca.

'20-locker room and and Caiia Crossley, junior the park department and one, American Institute of Steel Construction. The jury of awards, which is composed of nationally station design: Dr. C. Harold Hipper, mayor of Bethany, was presented a certificate in recog building runways and lighting. Both bids wore considerably below the engineering high.

small tractor with backhoe sleeping quarters. estimate. City Clerk Mrs. and front-end loader attach mcnts for the Water Distribution Depart mont. Ei-ma Blair reported.

opened and contract will probably be awarded April It was announced that the Mothers Plan Fashion Show 1. U. S. Supply Oklaho NORTH U. S.

Department of Interior ma City, was the low bidder. Council Discusses Zoning, Streets The mayor was authorized to sign a bill of sale of the had approved the sale of 103 acres of land of the El Reno Federal Reformatory for "Wearing of the Green AREA NEWS $253. The hind is to be used for the Four-Mile Creek Recruit Signs In style show and coffee, will be held at 9 a.m.. Wednes CLOCK and WATCH REPAIR Eipert repair for jour favorite alarm lo grandfather cluck. ALSO repair on an) watch Jewelry.

GUARANTEED WORK CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES Crazier cwcdrij EDMOND Two com-lther when business outlets flood control lake and chnn nel project. Seaman Recruit Grady Cowclrcy, USN, son of Mrs day, by the Mothers Club of Putnam City Methodist mercial zoning ordinances open. City Girl May Be Mary .1. Cowdrey of 1213 NE The council dropped the A- $5,100 job for drilling Church weekday school wo water wolls was award- lb. reported recently to the matter, after Councilman Ev- A free nursery and several St.

Pat's Queen od to E. L. Kolloy Construe- Recruit Training Command Putnqnt Club Plans Fiesta A Spanish fiesta is planned door prizes will be available Garrett charged that Oklahoma City, and Naval Training Center, San Among candidates-for New contract, for install- Diego, for nine weeks at the fashion show which will bo held in the fellowship hall of the church: May Ave. VI 3-7444 Foutz was attempting prej udice against small busi nessmen. Mexico State University engineering department's St were approved on first reading by the Edmontl City Council Monday night.

A block bounded by 1 on the Santa Fe on the west and 2 on the south already partly, used for commercial grain business was given council approval. It ing the pumps and motors1 of basic training. by the Spanish Club of Put Members of the club who Pat's Queen, to be selected Wednesday and crowned Foutz countered that he will model include Mrs nam City High School at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the high was only suggesting tne Saturday, is Margie Hugh- Frank Grayson, Mrs. Don street standards as city engi school gymnasium.

lett," daughter of Mr. and neer and that the council Mrs. John Bumpu Mrs. John Scanlan, Mr The event a-din had previously been given could act as it chose on engi Mrs. C.

N. Massey, Mrs. Rex ner of Spanish foods, and a program on 'SpaKish' 'culture, neering MAYFAIR WV -ZprfSj planning commission proval. action was taken Airman Graduated including folk -dances A site at -312 Campbell some 'council members said Airman 3-C John P. Burke, and the bull fight.

it-certainly was a' bad situ was okayed initially for a small grocery "store: Both or A club spokesman said -the son of Mr. and. Olen Smith of 5729 Melton dinner, open to club mem Miller; Newell Frost Mrs. Dale Sawyer, Mrs. White, Mrs.

Jerry Gil more, Mrs. Charles Demp soy, Mrs. Argus -Hinlon Mrs. Don Eckel, Mrs Charles Townsend, Mrs James Harris and Mrs. George Osburn.

ation. A. similar question of i dinances will go through bers only, will cost members 2, has been graduated from three readings. poor traffic situation to be $1.25 each. Money will be the technical training course worsened by increased busi used to sponsor." club proj for.U.

S. Air Force phologra riess.use was raised over the A question on business development along sub-standard streets was raised by City Engineer NBill ects. phers at Lowry Base, Colo 312 Campbell zoning. The street is 22-feet wide, -narrower than the. average resi Foutz.

Particular spot in ques dential street. tion is the unit block of 9 A drive-in grocery is pro where an auto parts outlet is posed with parking planned as well as a tele grounds. On this issue Garrett spoke but in favor of the phone company garage. city restricting any street Foutz said the street is gravel now, in poor repair parking in front of the small and would deteriorate fur business. Pippy Says: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Our Camera Department in Shoppers World has been closed and moved To Pipkin P.

hot 6 Service in PENN SQUARE. Mr. John Peoples will Manage The Penn Square Store. All of the Pipkin Organization Joins Mr. Peoples in inviting you to come to Penn Square or.

Your Nearest Pipkin Camera Store For your Photographic Needs. A Statement of Policy All Pipkin Photo Service Stores will continue to meet or beat bonafide Prices from All Sources on All Argus, Bell Howell, Keystone, Kodak and Polaroid Equipment TRIO OF SUITS Alone Clearly "Crystal daft) Brilliant graen lor thit tuU with iti ntr Slaavelau shall to match. $40 (Cantar) Strawborry pink or wadgewootl blue taxfured tweed cf rayon and acetate round of collar, with patch pockelt 4hat ara bound to match the solid pink shall. $40 (Right) Stripes and solid the striped acker edged to match its cap sleova shell, frog trimmod. Of acetate and cotton, in green or toast stripes.

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