Collinsville, Oklahoma
July 12, 2011
Miscellaneous News
50th Wedding Anniversary Celebration
For George & Aline Phillips /
S-Curve View Improved /
Back To School Sale July 28th

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Phillips 50th Wedding Anniversary
The children and grandchildren of George and Aline Phillips will host a reception in honor of George and Aline’s 50th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, July 23 at the Victory Cherokee Organization Building located at 1025 N. 12th Street in Collinsville, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. The couple graduated from Collinsville High School in 1958 and were married at the First Baptist Church of Collinsville on July 25, 1961.
Double Action At S-Curve Tuesday
Removal of the run-down home at 1801 W. Main (left, declared a 'nuisiance' by the City Commission and requiring abatement within 30 days of the June 20th commission meet) was in progress Tuesday morning July 12th by the owners Bob & Ellen Moore. Meanwhile, similar equipment was in use across the street with construction crews working on the S-Curve re-alignment (center & right).
Truck loads of material were hauled away from the former building at 1801 W. Main.