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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 13

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAjV Tuiy, a Mrs. Powers' Rites Friday Apportion Test V6fe E. Reames, City Oil Well Driller, Dies decide herhcr.to un'Uk I WASHINGTON (AP) slon which requires a two-j discussion In SepV: Services for Mr, neheem Pnw. or, 02. of 511 SE 34, will he ot 2 me- v-ay of de.tcrii-lns! a'i'i: buster aimed The senate agreed Monday to 8omo test voting Wednesday on a hotly disputed constitutional amendment on p.m.

naay in uapiioi mil Funeral Homo with burial in Fair-view Cemetery, McGulre. She died Sundfiy In Capitol Hill Gen vim thirds majority, Republican leader Everett! Dirkscn of Illinois, chief sponsor of the amendment, agreed reluctantly to the procedures but Insisted: "I want final vote on this matter and I intend to get it." legislative reapportionment Dirksen's nmonrtment wnnld authorize the, voters Lawrence Edgar Reunion, 13. of 45 SE 41, died Monday In Mercy' lloHpltal. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday In Guardian Fik ncral Home with burial in Chapel I eral iioitpiiai.

Mrs. Power wan born In Kr.n. but opponents kept the door any st xtc to decide d. rcicv- 1 lucky nndcamc lo Oklahoma in! 1901. ShC hod lived In ajar for a possible filibuster hcamcs was horn In before a final showdown.

uiy. mnvc 4jk una was a mem- Texas, and came In niflnhnma no Sen. Paul Douclas endum wneiner one nu.uw.!u5 the legislature may hn apportioned on basis" other than population. ier oi amion uapuRl unurch. Survivors Include two dmioh.

In some intricate parliam a child. He had lived In Oklaho- entary footwork, unanimous tern, Mrs. Nanny Cox, of the HI PIS1 niit v-y since vjaa ana was an Independent oil well nrlllinir mn. heading the opposition, said his side is willing to vote on Dirksen's proposed amend consent was obtained for a series of preliminary votes tractor. He was a memlier ol iii4i Hume, mm ivirs.

Annie siicr, kc-dondo Beach, five sons, George and Caleb, both of Oklahoma City; Ben, Chandler; John, Canyon City, and Andy, ment as now stands out jviyi ue musoiuc iMgc lor 35 years. Survivors Include his wlr Ttnc. is changed in any respect in which the issues will be decided by simple majorities. But opponents reserved I.AIIT 2 DATSI onase una Inlrfiaet opponents reserve the right i-un-eu, arm a sicpson, Jim, Tennessee. sie a daughter, Mrs.

Joyce Shedrlck, Tempe. two sons. reassess tne matter ana the right to canvass the situ ation before the final deci- MRS. GKOKGB MKCIIMNG ServiCGR fnr Mrs P.tvirtro. Mechlinc.

84. of 1701 NW 20. will 1:15 be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Smith Kernke Funeral Home with buria! in Rose Hill Cemetery. She died Saturday in an Oklahoma City LAST TIMES TODAVI Steve MeQaeen lAlY, THEeHAIN0MUST FAU" plus Michael Callen "THE MEW INTERNS" Ijiwrence Bclpre, Ohio, and Carlos Dean, Aztec, N.

seven! sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Berkley and Mrs. Ruth White, both of Sapul-pa; Mrs. Bertha Casey, Bakers-1 field, Mrs. Florence Ben-, not, Mrs.

Iva Clinkingbenicl indj Mrs. Taylor, all of Oklaho-! ma City, and Mrs. Dolly Barkley, Orange Grove, and four brothers, Jim and Clay, both of Rosa, Sterling, Aztec, and George, Pampa, Texas. VIOTOU FIELD HOMINY Services for Victor Field, 38, Cleveland. will survivors include two ciaueh- FIRST RUN Never Before Such A Program "CAT BALLOU" Lee Marvin Jane Fonda PLUS "PSYCHO" ters.

Maxine Mcchlintr. of thn 3BM nome, and Mrs. G. L. Wilson, El EifflMismnia riciio; ana mree sisters, Mrs.

Sam Harris, Ponca City; Mrs. OrM LAV I miicncm. -aoooi. JACK HAWKINS Ifl The BhT naTla-'BallonU -cT miotr and Mrs. Nania Williams, San.

TH. PAUL LUKAI Bcrnaraino, Calif. GIRL plus "GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM" MRS. CEDRINA I. BROWN -HrlsMest THREE SIZZLING SUMMER HITSI "THE ROUSTABOUT" Jack Hawkins "ZULU" Steve Reeves "HERCULES" GARAGE-TOP ROOST is a keen vantage point for tracking unidentified flying objects, these young star gazers decided Monday night.

Twelve-year-old Asa Mayes left, 4100 NW 21 and Randy Stansel, 1 4, of 4 1 20 NW 2 1 like hundreds of other city residents, spent the evening scanning the skies for those mystery flying objects. Story on Pago I. (Staff Photo by Bob Heaton) Drlve-li be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in I Powell Funeral Home with burial in Hominy Cemetery. He died Monday in a car wreck near Services for Mrs.

Cedrina TV. Lauenter Brown. 23. former Okla homa City resident, will be at Cleveland. Field was born in Lewistnwn.

p.m. Tuesday in Dunbar Fu 3 In color neral Homo. K. Shu and came to Oklahoma in 3935. He was a vendintr machine cuea aaiuroay oi mjunes received in an auio accident.

salesman and had served 15 Survivors include her husband. New in School? Enrolment Soon two children and hr-p naronts all years in me navy. Survivors include his mother. 3 BIG COLOR HITS 'SWORD OF ALI BABA' "TARZAN AND THE LOST SAFARI" and Steve Reeves in "HERCULES" Papers Name New Retail Ad Official Fri. Sat.

Sun. Aug. 6-7-8 BRENDA LEE And "THE CASUALS" SHOWS ADM. 75c UNDER 12-25e Mrs. Myrtle Field, Hominy; three sisters, Mrs.

E. W. Alexander! and Mrs. Gale Buchanan, both of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Svlvia Junior and senior high school students new to the TONIGHT SEE Starks, Hominy; six brothers, Ce Oklahoma City school sys tem should report to their FIRST RUN "The SonsT KatTEkfer" dr.

cil, iewistown; iienme, UKLanoma City; Morris and Lewis, both of Hominy; Sam, Shidler, and Hugh respective schools for enrol ment August 10, 11, 12 and 13, Dr. Jack Parker, super rncis.ee, misa. MRS. NORA MCCOY I FRANKIE 1 RANDALL intendent, said Monday. Requiem mass for Mrs.

Nora vprinqloke 1 RCA VICTOR'S McCoy, 72, of 1932 NW 41, will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cathedral with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery directed by Smith Kernke Excitina New -Singing Star I Swim EvaryDoy 10 am-10 pm ELMW00D i SWIMMING POOL Swimming Lessens Available! I 4901 jo. Shields Him On A unerai iiome. ane cuca naay WARR ACRES 39 th N. MacArthur 1 Hirt's Fanfare ij.

Show And The Johnny Carson wnne visiting in juirora, t-oio. MRS. WANDA JIMENEZ Services for Mrs. Wanda Jimenez, 33, of 4215 High, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Hunter Fu If You Read The Book You Must Sn Th Movi If You Haven't Read It You Can't Afford To Mist It Show.

NOW SHOWING W. T. "Dick" Dickson, will become retail advertising sales manager for The Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma City Times on August 16, it was announced Monday. Harold Deadman, retail advertising manager, said Dickson will handle duties formerly performed by David L. Beeman, who is resigning as assistant retail advertising manager.

Beeman has purchased the Yukon Sun. Dickson began his career as an advertising salesman with the Los Angeles Examiner. He then served 24 years with the Detroit Times, as an advertising and later advertising sales manager. Dickson joined the Oklahoma City newspaper in March, 1963; after serv- 2 Great Shews Nitely Through LIVE! ON STAGE! Flint Week -1 KM, tick Nile. neral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.

She' died Sunday "Having A Wild Weekend" "SPENCBR'S MOUNTAIN' (CU Aug. la. at Mercy nospnai. CHIEFTAIN 1 P.M. 3450 SW El THEATER Public Records n-Annette (Colt rRNK.tOKK't W.

T. "Dick" Dickson ing as retail advertising aWiHMHI I IVFnli 111 avl It hM BIRTHS Presbyterian tr.Dvi:U?oh2,oerNW.? "nd Jhn AU Son to Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Swanson 12308 Blue Sase gl.flf JoffYlW Mr' MrS' Mo0mav" DauBhler' to Mr. and Mrj.

Max R. Per They Said It Could. Not Bi FUmedf manager of the Arizona HHP Letitia Roman as Fanny Journal, at Phoenix. He "PEEWEE I.EAGBEKS" Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald C. Starring Mariam Hopkins and his wife live at 3251 EXCLUSIVE SKVTRAIN 1 P.M. Midwest City NW 22. Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Ambrose M. Ci lumbus 1716 Missouri. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David Pa mer, 9 NW 0.

the blistering REDSKIN Parents to Talk On Teens Again FulleiWs CE 5-0640 CE 9-265 Lyric BOX Office JA 8-2688 Sears Cashier's Fine Arts Auditorium OCU N.W. 25th Blackwelder now To Stuff A Wild Bikini" "CAPTAIN'S TABLE" (Clr) in the exchange of ideas, it A second meeting of par Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ol-M Kenneth Roddy. 5121 Kentucky f-Mtre Daughter to Mr.

and" Mrs. Lester Lee, 7Son Yo Dr. and Mrs. Robert Davlj, Sul-Dhur Anthony Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Stuckey. 1220 Marlboro Ln. 5jSon to Mr. ancTMrs. Kenneth Emerson, and Mrs.

Emltt to14Mr.Eancl Mrs. M. E. Geer. 320 was stressed.

ents, youths and others interested in teen drinking and related problems will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Local Federal Savings and Loan Building, 5701 May. COI LEGE GIRL" (Colt Sellers OToole erPsf, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Rob-and Mrs.

Gary Wllmoth, I JOSEPH ELEVINE. ROGER -At SK 1-1332 FIRST BUN 'HavingWHwUlcend'' ROMY SCHNEIDER CAPUCIN PAULA PRENTISS WOODY ALLEN Rtf ioiduovcr FIRST HNSoP NJMU Iflanders CINEMA 70 1 REALLY LIKE? 'tV Drlv, in KSi TECHNICOLOR 1 1 PfWI I Donald R. MMIerf'i'foy Pin.d All You $00 Can Eot I Served with Salad, Potatoes, Cream Gravy, Hot Rolls, Honey Butter TUESDAYS 5 p.m. til 9 p.m. PATRICKS NW 23rd Western Dr.

John Boland will mod UreuloAndress, FIIEST RUN erate an informal discussion. SMM BAKER "HARLOW Donald. 1425 NW 95. "Having A Wild Weekend" The public is invited to join Daughter to Mr. and 1 CINEMA 6i NE EXP.

EASTERN fnd Wn Open Adm. 7Sc 35c K.r at 6:45 only "BACK STREET" NW 42, Drexel. i CIRCLE DRIVE-IN 9000 NW 10th 1:25 3:35 5i4S VValterlAyant, 31. of ,1701 Nl Dane Sllberberger, 22, ot 727 Cu TECHNICOLOR "GOOOBYEHARLri" "AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" Denny L' Howerton. 53, of 32K I Del Wood, and Karen Slsnev, 24, ot 4301 CLUB featuring Nightly Vibrant Singing Star BILLY MARVIN AIRLINE Newcastle Rd.

8 Meridian Jackie Spencer, and Dlan C. vl' and O'Dean Riley, II FIRST RUN let Mrvln-Jan Fonda (Clr) "CAT BALLOU' James A Gardner, AS, and Almedl "AJIEniCANI.ATlON OF EMU.V John Wayne Dean Martin Oscar 3'ug BOWERS-MAMMfXTrtlNM 1 N.W. m-WAY jne Johnson, 18, ol 2S05 SV il Gayle Leader, 1, of 32! SALE ON PRIVATE DANCE COURSES s730 To s1750 till vP tar Action! OKLAHOMA PREMIERE SHOWING! 8:00 PM Wednesday 1 Performance Only In Office Openi Wedaesdiy Might At 7:30 P.M. REGULAR ENGAGEMENT STARTS THUR. AUG.

5 1:00 P.M. They readied for their rifles ow fa Stuff nd Cynthia Gay No Cover Charge RIO MOTOR HOTEL 7.460 N.W. 39lh For Reservations Wl i-3311 "SAY ONE FOR 7 9301 S. Shields FIRST RUN Frankle Aralon-Anelta (Colar) "How To Stuff A Wild Bikini' in the name of (Join Koteho'i Class Men. R5r IAMCC not challenge AIR CONDITIONED JlWIiR 39th Overholser CIRCUS WORLD" two mighty armies! C.Ir.nn..in5,2!i.0n,c,Sr,., 1SS daMl'chal Howard Selling, 21, Bethan SOONER TWIN bRlVE IN THEATRE "THI SONS OF 1 on s.E.

ZV Mike Weit MurrU "CAT BALLOU" (Clr) "GOOD NEIGHBOR HAM" (Clr MARK EAST- Don Howard o( S1J sW 43, Julie Andrews Jim Garner "AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY" Now! Leona Johnson, 2. and Alio Faire life? NE 10, Campbell FIRST RUN if 1112 Ella Milton Me Ivln Gaines lr 31, of 2501 Success and Brenda Elovce Thomi Want Ads CE 5-6722 Oavls. and Judeth Bailey, IS, "joBnMllton Eooner John Milton Eooner, 32, and Ruth Ann PAY ONE PRICE DAY RIDE ALL THE RIDES AS MANY TIMES AS YOU LIKE FOR 0ME PRICE TOMORROW sTerltns Henlav. md Pauletto SpII Barbara Lynn Perry, 30, of ISM Woo 111 i mil rrSSn "ZORiA TOMomtow THI GREEK" 1 WED. "hobtTt Nell Buchanan, 30.

of 47M, NW Wednesday August 4 McCLURE GLENN C0RBETT Afnon, 43. ot IMTJ Anderson, r.M JJO Ramon Jean vs. own R. Jar EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT CAN BE SEEN ONLY AT THE mm mi MdUi3L wives FEATuRlNCr IS HIT WUh Tprtnglake Nfwfgg Nl 3 tV BOtfc on WmtHn OA 4-1 401 ...4 "A THRILLER" -tmLn 1.

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