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Smoothing out Oak Cliff
Resurfacing of 48 streets in Oak
Cliff continues this month and next,
with completion estimated some-
time in February, according to
officials of Dallas' Public Works
Department.
The continuing good weather has
been a deciding factor in complet-
ing several projects ahead of
schedule.
A new machine that puts a smooth
surface of asphalt on the streets has
been utilized for the $385,391
contract, awarded to Southwestern
Contracting Company.
Paid for in part with
grant and the rest out 01
federal
m nuni-
ty Development funds, the resurf-
acing will affect the Polk-South,
Kiest, Lisbon, Trinity, Jefferson,
Cockrell Hill and West Dallas
communities.
Streets included in the project are:
Alabama Ave., Allbrook, Arizona,
Balboa, Beckley, Belknap, Bentley,
Bismark Drive, Brooklyndell,
Brunner, Cedar Hill, Charlemagne
Dr., Church, Clarendon, Cockrell
Hill Rd., Colorado, Denley, Edge-
field, Eighth, Ferndale, Greespan,
Haas, Illinois Ave., Keeneland,
Lancaster, Linfield, Louisiana,
Marsalis, Morrell, Ohio, Overton,
Raydell, Sargent, Strickland, and
Whe ard, Woidin Blvd.
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Sock-o ornaments
Sixth graders Bernard Tucker, left, and Jordana Willett, are shown with Don
Baker, student council advisor at Daniel Webster Elementary School
dressing up their Sock-It-To-Me Tree. A yearly project at the school, the
sock-ornaments will be distributed to children of two schools in West Dallas.
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