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The Norman Transcript from Norman, Oklahoma • 96

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Norman, Oklahoma
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96
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23-1 The Normo (Okie) Tronicript Sun Sept 16 1956 Washington Paves Streets SifK ij Jaw a irrprovcmfrt in the and a lint house constructed The The schopls began classes Aug i Sawtimbcr (timber large enough Alterations Washington area is resurfacing of lint house contains a new burr 129 with a faculty of 14 The three fur saw logs used in lumber man- i 466Jr the road connecting highways 74 burner I new teachers are Kenneth Rose ufacturing i amounts to 73 per cent 108 rf and 39 which is a mam thorough- Resulectial expan xn has in- physical education: Opal Dillon of the nation's total timber fare manic the city limits This (hided building of two new homes J'EnEUsh and Myrtle Jones sev-lply work coupled with resurfacing of and remodeling of a third The rde- There is enough sawlimber in II Returning faculty member are our forests now to build a she-: Beire superintendent and room house fur every man woman shops teacher Oswald Herriman ctdd in the country more mathematics science and girls'0 167 million houses with a portions of Main Street hs re- chiol gained ce serai buildings suited in smoother faster traffic hen Ladd School waa eonsolidat- flow ed with the Washington district Commercial development has and the Ladd classroom and equip- i figured in the town progress The 1 ment storage structures were mov- physical education Clyde Ward dfa! mer Annual saw-Hoyt Burns Feed Mill has been ed to the new consolidated loca- vocational agriculture and increased w( enlarged to include a new office Uun Elizabeth Madeson vocal i a por tool tMIW i I and sale house Truck scale have er equipment in the enlarged home economics and F1IA also been added to the company's high school includes chairs 48 Albers sixth grade Marie Ileisk- equipment The owner is a former n(W kickers playground i p- ell fifth grade: Gladys Sansbury i ic A 1 Ortrt I Sooner athlete having participat- mrnt and vocational agriculture fourth grade: Marjorie Caldw 1 1 i UFuCr AGS! JC 4 I OUU ed in track at Ol implements The gymnasium has third grade and Sibyl Bear first I Indiahoma Gin has been painted i been redecorated I and second grades -f- -y -V Vi-- V- -'j --'i -j -r -rr y- -V A j- 9 A 1 IX mm S' "ii 'I 1 v-' m's i Vv iA- ''s 5 I y-- 1 a i I a ii i I vJA V-vr A 5 -5 vyr-- f-4-- i 7 Swart stow 'NC Merchondis v5 Si Mormon 16 t9 September STOREHOUSE OF TREASURES A showplace for show pieces is this Italian curio cabinet Designed to display collector's items it has doors on the sides and adjustable glass shelves The three drawers will hold rare coins stamp collections photograph albums or other art treasures idsasj 1 A 7 9 vJM 3 'Js A i h' and KArs Territory- org00' Ceveond County on milestone in the 97 south sdc on V-: i I I' i MAv 'i jk 'P 'JI7 1 V-' Wc invite YOU to make the 2 marks anotbef fto0 space rCV0usy- Sepmb our eW we h0 4 One Mile South on US 77 aUays bos been LsIavI moAet P'ices Edition this SPC0US "eW I Your Stopping Place in Norman 1 1 7i Our pobcY -ubViC ith tua oni sell tlipti fe iLtn It-'v S-'f-a WeS' been We e4s vie Save odds 24 AIR-CONDITIONED MODERN UNITS FREE TV in each unit Single and Double Units with Showers Simmons Furniture end Mattresses thruout This tactory 0 J-sif -V J9 flriVi end custoes on iiswess tontee you ou wl be ckeer- if 'L ll'J ili ij i- 4VA -m 1 i sf 2 -I S' 5 '-6-1 vvl 'r'fZ'lt-? -1 -V' 1 Coll IE 4-4670 For Reservations for your visiting friends Under new management HINTON owner Reasonable Rates SINGLES $400 DOUBLES must be 7uve- For tour coovenrence up have coir cenWelin shopPin9 01 "comehLvenronce You ee' in ihrous'1 ou' i3 FomitV ne I -aV- I 4W 4 14 'Vi jcU -s n0" oshopVfoe cordially i Cnjmj Cjoocl 3oocl Touts truly i Hv Vacker Pres -v' I S' 1 with PHIL ani MM operating the OU MOTH COFFEE SHOP II Vs Where the Wagon Wheels Are Turning A rl V' i f-yxxxf I jr -ri? WE FEATURE DELICIOUS Fried Chicken and Steak Dinners 1 MILE SOUTH ON US HIGHWAY 77 Phone JE 4-9347 1 4 1 'nF i i 1 i A A rx J'- Dozens of Money-Saving Bargains Are Advertised in Today's Classified Ads 1 A- -'-1- i.

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