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sf fk ' i . i -.■ ««B.«e»waw rRsrfSAi9 ' . ■ ' « RETURNING HOME after his 23 orbits of the earth, Major Gordon Cooper was warmly welcomed with a parade and all-day festivities in Shawnee.
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CITY LIFE, with Tulsa above and Oklahoma City both over half-million mark, is healthy. COUNTRY LIFE, typified by vast ranch lands in Osage County, is important to many. 75 Years Reflect Glittering Successes Coronado and DeSoto, two tarly travelers into what is now Oklahoma, probalily would not know the place. Will Rogers. Oklahoma ' s favorite son. once said, In the glorious old state of Oklahoma a rojie is not just an im|)lenient, it ' s a tradition. That ' s right. Jim Shonlders from Henr)et(a is (lie Babe Riilii ! (lie pro rodeo circuits. ul Okhi- homa has transcended the rope era. It m11 al a s ciierish its past, though, not forgetting the Indians who gave it its name — Okla (people) and liiinia (red). Howexer, a modernized (wciiliilii century has made the past a tradition and gi eii steadfast hojie to a glistening fudne. %M MANUFACTURING PLAYS a maior role in Ot-lohomo ' -. diversified economic system.
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NORMAN ' S MAIN STREET threads through the heart of the city, connecting Federal and Interstate hHIghways which form east-west borders. ■ ■j ORMAN, with the University of Oklahoma l l a major component, stands in the south central part of Oklahoma and ranks as one of llie state ' s pioneering cities. Norman as l)orM Willi llie Run of I SS9 when llic Unassij;necl Lands were opened and is se enty-live years old. It hoomed from a heginning population of less than 2,000 to its present size of over 40,000. one of the slate ' s seven larj est cities. It functions with a government and economy that are well-halanced and stahle. Norman ()|)ii- ates nnder a manager-council form of city admin- istration. Its annual hudgel for |)nl)lic services is nearly $1,000,000. It has 500 iij)-to-date stores and retail sales total $.32,000,000. .Accessibility to and from Norman is con enient with three high a s running (hrougli it — one modern, four-lane In- terstate, one federal and one state.
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