60 years ago, June 26, 1961Two Men Selected To Fill Induction Call on July 10Alfred Lee Jones, 23, Blackwell, and Roger Alan Enninga, 24, Cushing have been selected to fill the July 10 induction call, according to Kay County Selective Service Board 36, Classifications and reclassifications announced by the board are as follows: Tonkawa – Gail Edsel Reid Jr., IV-A; Michael Edwards Ailey, I-A; and Robert Gene Easterling, from I-A to IIS; and Jimmie Wesley Carter, Cherokee, and formerly of Tonkawa, IIS.Blackwell men reclassified include Wayne Arthur Jones, I-A to V-A; Larry Shank Snow, I-D to V-A; Charles Alton Wheeler, now of Chattanooga, I-C Enl. to IV-A; Donald Ray Holland, I-A to 1-D; Homer Randolph Williams, II, I-A; Charles Williams, II, I-A; Robert Wesley Fulton, I-A; Lloyd Ernest Hamlett, I-A; Jack Milburn Frazier, Pittsburg, Kans., formerly of Blackwell, II-A; Robert Guy Armor, Alva, formerly of Blackwell, II-S.Other county men reclassified include: Louis Lee Greenhagen, V-A, Raymond Gene Irwin, I-A, and Roger Leigh Popp, II-S, all of Kildare.Charles Dean Traynor, I-A, Michael Lee Lake, I-A, Larry Joe McCombs, I-A, Worthy DeArmond Wiles, Jr., II-S, all of Newkirk; and Robert Michael Frisch, Hunnewell, I-A.(Key: I-A, registrant available for military service; IV-A, registrant with sufficient prior service or sole surviving son; V-A, registrant over age of military service; H-S, student deferment or registrant with child or children.)Club Meet Extends BPW ConstitutionMrs. Kathryn White, past district director of the BPW, continued her instruction to new committee chairmen on their duties as outlined in the club constitution at the Thursday evening dinner meeting to the Tonkawa Business and Professional Women’s club held in the club room of the Tonkawa Grill.Adding interest to the discussion was group participation in a clever program conducted by Mrs. Laura Williams “18 Ways to Kill a Club.”Mrs. Harve Stewart, newly installed club president, presided during the session and with Mrs. Williams, vice president, gave highlights of the recent district School of Instruction held at Ponca City. The Tonkawa delegates noted that the national theme for the ensuing term will be “Dimensions in Democracy for You and Career Women” with “Adventure in Achievement” selected as the state theme. Emphasis in the local club will be in conjunction with these objectives.The next meeting was scheduled for July 13. Mrs. Elmer Thomas, retiring president, expressed appreciation for the club’s gift.Head of J-School RemembersNights At Tonkawa NewsA note was received by Francis Langdon, News ...