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E3 th ree, two, even . . . one hundred This rs, not the CBS evening yea,-S ago jf was news with Walter Cronkite, possible to live '.1f though certainly it could ap-9.11, iS01Hfed attempt to be such, but simply HS It Were' ffom , .. , . -4.1- iff -f 2 . ff fe Eff P4 N, .. .,. .. .- . - ,ws f W 'LS' Fda 1' you wif, , F-Qi' 'jf 14' A -.1 ' - , L, 'fi .. f F :arf-fr P 1 Lis'- Kg are-1: 1,15 1 -g ,uk V K. L, I V 4- f 4. 9 r X. .V :E . Q 'fri Q- Bit ' ,ff Ser' :ff ': 4- 1 J.- -1 1. -, - . . - ,-1.-3 2, . A 32' 'Zi QQ j i.:.f,a , , ., -, sz T 51551 13 , ' -f - 375- .,, me ,J Q.. ,v gzgrfi, 'Q 1-' -jg!-:gf , wg- A ',..., 1- ,, fa.: ' .-:- . . ., ,Q if 'ff..gj w',2,'i: .- ,,,,, ,',g,,u..-, 1 '32 'Z Zigi AH, if ' ' '31 -Y? .QL-, 4. -. Z.- ., .1-., , .. 'F' . . L: . . , , M., .v if-, ,Y , 5 -. l3, .Q'3 '::: s -r fzf -f' as .,--iq gg: is-4,1 'T-I? f . . S isa-?5s+,,' ,v': . :fl if fir Eafw-sg - .. Q I if . ., , A. A '. Va an effort by us, as the 1975 year- book staff, to document and pic- torialize one year as it has passed. To show what has happened, perhaps how and where it has happened, Why if possible - this is the goal we have set - whether we achieve it or not will be yourdecision. We feel that our idea is novel, and not only novel but relevant, relevant to today, to this year, l974-75, relevant to history, an d perhaps most im- portantly, to you and your life in the 20th century. ' Y ,p . -, f. .Ml , K 3 ,lf ' the rest of the world, even from parts of the country in which one lived - now only a hermit could do so, and even he would be troubled by the drone of jets . above his head and pollution in his air, Rather than dividing the M book up accor- ding to academic sec- tions, as has :L--'-at ' A -- 'Y :':wr:4'H'- , ' 1 31kf+ 1'f . been done in the ,i?5??:iiQi '.-'- -,, Z,E 'g 4W?' 'f 352' ,S374If9?E2': ., 'H X M . past we have fififq 4.132 9' L f i fQ'Wf Ln' , ', 5,rn,. 5'ff ' ggfigpi, H., 'A-115-5 M , if T . .12 - h ' t d 'iflvf . e - V- I C OSGII IHS ea ' A use 1-is -A., - , . , san- xf'1i, ' ,. 'A : 7l-1 e T- ' .,g-r '-S5? : -f1f:2'f?e ,.r.g, 4:G,1, JG Te .N ,, , - '25 5- ' X pw . f- - '3'1- 'rg' N- .-,..'.- X Q-rw-wr'-',Ef-g , - s fE?2:-55. , '.., - , M f,,I,-W.353,a,45'5,,,eg .J . ff 13' ' K '4'fj 7'?l1Ef5'Ti L:,-3 1fl 'F: ', ' ... ,,, A 1 ,ULTA!-rip-.4E,3?.E5.Av'k,1:,Nw 5-1 W: 'V A 1 V i - . H A .,.u.-..,-3 aww. an I- L V V . A A, ., , . N- 'K ' . - ' K l K- Vfffwgfwqf-:'3,7? iEij-.ffl-.' V, '11 ' ,st :Af R . l ' '
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DEDICATED TO BIXBY AND SLJFIFROLJNDING COMMUNITIES The Bixby Bu le ' BIXBY ITULSA COUNTYL I .1 ji ,f QS The case fo lackeyed pe By JIM DOWNING Old friend Ray Zimmerman, our friendly county agent, wrote a column the other day, a lip-smacking piece on black- Th? . o eyed peas. Pmvls i 'r' lf ' '. . dshelld K -f He came to Bikby and picked his own an e himself, as many of our housewives do year. He cooked 'em up with a slab They tasted even better The flavor was out of this peas were frozen in plastic MY MAMA ALWAYS of salt meat but I never Northern beans with a reads this column, I with ham hock. I grew up on fresh always had a garden the spring until New potatoes soon as they came I can still see my thernl and shelling kitchen door. Of wilted lettuce with with everything them TWH? with' in a did not than I me Great Since Ray 0 lentils cooked raised grub opening ground beef. WE HAD CABBAGE and okra than I like to gegmm My mother knew inside stew it. saw. I Okra We hope went were W ere wash the trash every an: through the gate. Tlrying to heed Mama s w.,1r.r1mg to Be i . sure and get a rooster, IVE study the flock which either gfignggsgggeg 'iarge Selemigh peeked around my feet or to the far end. .of frozen fwasi and farmyfggsh ltd hook a leg and grab the chicken. nd quickly wring its dairy pmdgcts neck-'quickly because if l thought abogt it I couldnt do it. The unraslhodern Bmw varietv who 3 . Bixby a month the Plan- had noted were of the north engineering put a figure of to finance the ry Ditch No. 2 to to surface rainwater from south Tulsa to the API-'EARED to stand wzth the Planning Commissions decisione-as it has done so much in the past. on the theory that the Plane ning tifornirnlssions decisions would have to be upheld or else its effectiveness would be said he had nc to consider the fact area he lived in was to flash floods ol proportions. He pictures to prove the point. They showed water standing a foot back yards. city rnanageri problems in the is that tha has been subjec from just pla' 211 EZi rain. , NOT think any at 131st an ontribute to th always bee there. what the City was vote that a a be filed for at least on the proposed development-again based on the drainage study. We want to do what we cart to keep drainoff water front Southwoods South, Fe t derson said. 5 P. J ul 'I t r..i . Bixby's moon wa Deere tChJo.HfSm'1UU2esff lane moon I ' and 'inothe 3 :V - .V .L , i -H, tw... ,c U MHLFIE x tt gl 63lgl11fItJf2.ll'llI ssmttt, the big Oli i i it ' ' o ' ' ' ou it I cfm Fenderson. don t -' YY Will? filer fl' 'i been barn earzeesfzrsgsz- ALHQUIWKSS me Op WWWYYS Arts -crafts a sell-out tirnists and the Bixby firemen who are taking care of tha flag , . . Eiornotirnes we forge the finer things . . i Although we have some critical comments on thu editorial page, we can't hell but be thankful that thi M , , . . . Y A ,...4
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