A Tonkawan, Mrs. Clarence Helton (Marilee), and a former cityan, Mrs. Joe Hubbell (Mary June) of Weatherford are among members of the Oklahoma Museum of Art who are now displaying watercolors in the Oklahoma Room of the Museum, located at 5500 North Lincoln, in Oklahoma City.Other Oklahoma Artists displaying works in the Oklahoma Room are Barbara Hertz, Lorene Highley, Adalene Hulett, all of Oklahoma City; Elaine Howard, Woodward; Russell Hughes, Minco; and Patsy Irons, Luther.A collection of paintings by American watercolorists of the West Coast is also being exhibited at the Museum. The exhibit is owned by Dr. Homer H. Clark. Included are paintings by Rex Brandt, Chen Chi, Mario Cooper, Richard Haines, George Post and Millard Sheets.The show continues through Sept. 30.New Business Firm Opens, Tonkawa Pipe & Supply Co.The Tonkawa Pipe & Supply Co., Inc. is one of Tonkawa’s newest business concerns. It opened for business in June north on NS 177 in the south building of the old Starlite complex. A fenced pipe yard has been added and the building remodeled with shelves and bins to accommodate the fittings, valves and other oilfield equipment the firm carries in stock.R. Neil Jones, who formerly was with united Supply at Tulsa and in West Texas and Jim Craig, a Ponca City geologist, head the company. Employees include Mike Bradford, Jim Mousour and Roger Kelly.The company also has a pipe yard at Winfield, Kansas and a storage yard at Andover, Kan. The firm deals in new and used oil field equipment, pipe, valves, tubing, “everything needed for an oil and gas well,” Craig said.Plans are in the mill to open a pump shop in the near future to repair oil field pumps. The company has access to both domestic and foreign tubular goods as well as used pipe and equipment, including plastic pipe. “We have all the nationally accepted lines of oil field supplies,” Jones said. The firm also carries nipple valves and fittings suitable for farm use.In the word of Jones, “We have the best stock of oilfield equipment in North Central Oklahoma.”Dan Gottsch Is Selected As Member Of ACSW Dan Gottsch, instructor at Northern Oklahoma College, has been selected as a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers.The national organization lists some 39,000 members on its national roster.Gottsch, who teaches mental health classes in the NOC Health Occupations Division, is one of probably 150 ACSW members in ...