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The Daily Oklahoman du lieu suivant : Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 15

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I UK DAILY OKI.AIIOMA.S Friday, July 14, 1972 15 Fill It Up, He Said Hall Proclaims 'Glen Campbell Day' Woman Falls From Pickup, Dies Near Ada Olen Campbell will "Tho Most. Map- Loesscr' py Fella scribed by her as being modern anil include compositions of flowers, landscapes, sea-capes and a clown. The artist, from r.er- latest round in a continuing price war was less than the 23.75 cents per gallon he was paying wholesale from another major supplier. After th; sale Tuesday, the station raised ils price to 23.9 cents. Malo's two stations were selling regular for ried by Central State University's radio static KCSC.

beginning Dec. 9. President Garland Godfrey signed the agreement this week. He said they would carry all of the weekly programs of the spason which continues through April 21. STATIC TRAFFIC TOLL 1972 to date: 4H 1971 to date: 38 1972 deaths under 21: 138 MILWAUKEE, Wis.

(A J5) Wlion Hugh Malo of Milwaukee saw a service station selling gasoline lor 22.9 cents a gallon, ho drove in and said: it up." It took eight hours to- pump 7,000 gallons of regular into Malo's tank-truck. Malo, president of an independent oil company, said the; 22.9 cents pen-gallon price tliat a competing major-brand station featured during Ihc The production running through July 22, with a Sunday matinee, stars Ed Foley, a Stroud music teacher. The show is directed by Wagner and Doris Breedlove. Others in the cast include Jean Maho-ney, Tony Hume, Clonna Convei tino and Keith -old 2C-; Pontotoc he "it may seem funny lo you said after paying the Sl.GOO- bill "but it's dollars to me." pear at State Fair Arena July 15, the day Gov. David Hall has proclaimed as "Glen Campbell Day." The popular singer, owner of 10 Golden Records, was given recognition for publicity given the state through his latest.

Capiiol recording "Oklahoma Sun-das' Morning." Appearing with Campbell for the 8 p.m. concert will be Oklahoma singer Jotly Miller and instrumentalist, Larry McNeely. The Balcony Gallery of Art will exhibit 33 'new-works by Marga Barkour-as Schiffler Sunday at an invitational reception from G-9 p.m. The artist said the works were done in synthetic oils. The paintings are de I I EDMOND broadcasts ot politan Opera many, studied at Dresden and the Oelkorhaller.

She has held several one-man shows in Gcrmanv and Greece. She said although invitations were sent, out the preview show was open to the public. The paintings will hang through Aug. 5. STILLWATER and Gom-ij Theatre's production is Frank i be 1W2-73 i Banquet For I 6 to 600 I will be car- 1 I Fischer Doesn't Move From Room lly.NIBllJy A HHHlflfeiMtJH Tommy Nelson i MKm'jtI J.M I Dn Club.

i fcoM) 947-2351 i County woman was killed Thursday when a mailross in a pickup bed flnw up and knocked her from the vehicle as it. was being used to transport furniture. Dead is: PATRICIA DARLENE HARDEN. 26, of Ada. The Highway Patrol said Mrs.

Harden was dead on arrival at an Ada hospital from head injuries. The accident occurred aboul 3:30 p.m. on a county road 8 miies west, of Stonewall. Mrs. Harden was riding in the pickup and holding onto the mattress when a gust of wind apparently lifted it up and knocked her out of the truck, according to the driver, 13-year-old Carey Paul Bell of Stonewall.

Picnic Planned ARNETT An "Old-Timers" picnic will be held near here Sunday at the ghost town of Grand, onetime county seat of territorial Day County. I OiOO ifl ICE Veteran Highway Engineer Retires Re tiremcntof O.G. (Bud) Lee, district engineer for the Federal High-w a Administration in Oklahoma since 1961, was announced Thursday by the federal agency. Lee was transferred to Oklahoma from Texas in 1950 as area engineer and has been involved with the design 'and construction of interstate highways 35 and 40 across the state and design of both primary in the area. A registered professional engineer, Lee; is a recipient Bureau Public Roads Distinguished service award and of a 25-year meritorious service award frpm the, American Association of State Highway Officials.

fi" SKATING FAIRGROUNDS ARENA NOW THRU JULY 23 Kjtsaxu-isiri aim jA I REYKJAVIK, Iceland Bobby Fischer forfeited Thursday's chess 1 game with world -on Boris a y. He stayed in his hotel room, sulking because, of movie tiSSfcameras in the playing jmaii. 25tJ- When the American failed to show up, the chief referee awarded the game to Spassky by default. -Fischer drew up a formal protest against the deci-SL 5ion and handed it to the shortly before rnid- His for the second a 24-game schedule left, the score 2 to 0 in the Rus-' slun's favor. This gave, Spassky a powerful psy-jfj chological advantage over Fischer, who has never i beaten the champion; Fischer knew before' he came to Iceland to play for jvthe world title that the match would be filmed.

And Chester Fox. the pro-jL'vmoler who owns the three jKfcameras, said they were -put of sight and No Skating July 13 15 Boris Spassky Eat Under A Dollar Anytime! Adair's 97C lunch and supper! 'OVER 28" CLUB DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AL GOOD SAVE 50" ON ADMISSION WITH COUPON AVAILABLE WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY PIZZA FROM SHAKEY'S "He said just knowing lhey were there bothered him," Fox said, adding later: "I pity the poor guy." Auto Production Up DETROIT CAP) Auto production was up 3,000 units this week because of continuing shutdowns and SI Now you can -'eat under a dollar" anytime in all Oklahoma City Adair's calclerias! The lunch has been so popular, we decided to make you Iho same good deal alter the sun sets and call It "the 97c supper!" Come on in and try our "fiew-deal-mcal" anytime! MOOSE LODGE BALLROOM On Highway 66 Wes of Bethany SingU-Csupl SKATING EVERY NIGHT 7:30 PM-10 PM SAT. SUN. AFTERNOON PM i RENTAL SKATES AVAILABLE GROUP RATES FOR INFORMATION 942-6708 or 946-3329 hearing; i Unmentionable ALL THEATRES OPEN 1 :30 SHOWS AT 1 9:45 tnings SHOWS AT gfck HitlgS BtB Ik going on at bMn Ik the Perry farm- Now you can see "The Graduate" again or for the first time yv i GROUP SALES JHHHf-7 v'-H AVAILABLE ON ALL PICTURES "ll fflBM phone 235-4337 And this time, IL. gg DrWe-inOniy pliis victoria vitri Please don't reveal the se'S'L la AT 7:30 IN IIIC FOR GROUP 1 (PG) iFlMTPKWyiil NO ONF Will RF ADMITTFn MM PH.

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