Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, September 19, 1960 Page: 1 of 6
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for isolated afternoon and even-
ing thunder showers Daytime
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Sapulpa Daily Herald
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Vol XLVI No 5
I Section; 6 Pages
Sapulpa, Oklahoma, M
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demher 19 I960
Sc Per Copy "Creek County's Doily Reading Habit"
Retepti
Russian
t’e- ■* .
Leader in Mew f ork Is
Termed As Coldest Yet
NhVS YORK (UPD — Premier a fancy speech" at the l \ aa-.tions would improve
NAita Khrushchev arrived today | embly and said his own pur [*>-*■ But there w.is not a representa
in a drenching rainstorm for his was to spare no ellort until even tive of the city of New York,
• Red summit at the United Na- ,he thick-skulled realize the ne- lov Nelson A* Rocneiellei or*
tHias and received the most dit-1 cessity of general disarmament I President Eisenhower on hand to th
mai and aloof reception of his Standing hare - headed beneathgreet him.
globe-circling travels. .he leaky roof of a dingy pier in Keeling Runs High
The Soviet leader took a jab at the East River attei arrival wiih ...
President Eisenhower as soon as a baud ot sateilile chieftains. 'a , 11' al 11 111 a
he Stepped onto American soil Khrushchev said he came with lense *Uli *‘*'unty, Pr^,a"u''s
Sapulpa
Second
A Sapulpa Iv usewife is the win-1
ner of i960 * second ' guess the
winner contest which appears game> of Idaho-Oregon. VMI- live games They were William
Housewife Wins
Football Contest
contestant, will receive $5 | finisher are no relation.
Beatrix Bean's misses includ- Three people guessed wrong on
A
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from the liner Baltika
Khrushchev said he hoped Ei-
senhower would make more than
iJlw C^Jilor J
l joteboo
By ED LIVERMORE
New York 1 Special1 We have
always wondered why Eastern
papers played up hurricane warn
ingswith tin biggest and blackest,Fidel Castro was reported today
■r shops Having rn
been in a full-fledged blow, we
‘ype ln tVir shops Having never [0 pjanninL, a pi,,test to the
11H-monsti atm s Sunday night hail
best feelings Irom his . , . . . ' . .
, , . 'almost overwhelmed police at the
hist voar an/I u an nnn.
Soviet L N headquarters on Park
Avenue where he will stay during
the se ssions ot the General As-
sembly
Tne Communist leaders of Hun-
gary. Bulgaria and Rumania also
arrived on the baltika Waiting
on the gloomy pier were the lead-
ers of Communist Poland and
Czechoslovakia.
The rain made such a racket on
the roof that Khrushchev had to I
speak in a loud voice to be heard
He seemed impatient for his com-1
panions to get their own speeches
finished Each took only about
.he ' very
U S visit last year and was con
i idem that Russo-American re la-
* * *
Castro Is
Ired Over
Treatment
NEW YORK I’Pl - An angry
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in ihe Herald every Monday dur-
I ing football season
Mrs C L Bean, 28 S Mounds,
emerged the winner over 218 olh-
thers who entered the contest
Mrs Bean guessed 17 out of
20 to win the $10 prize If was
her first time to enter the con-
test.
Mrs Bean, who went against
many of the experts, missed the
Texas AAV LSI . TCI Kansas
and Mississippi Houston tilts
The ' guess the score" portion
was used to decide the second
place winner, as three1 Sapulpans
j I unshed in a tie The w inner was
a 87-year old Sapulpa woman.
Beatrix Bean, who lives al the
\rnold Nursing Home. 1703 S
Main
She had four misses, being
Garold Wilmott, 1423 N 11th.
, and Douglas E Brixey, 624 S j
1 Elm However, she was closer
MRS. < I.. BEAN
1N Sorrel. Rt 2; George Weide-
man. 705 N Ridgeway; and H.
L Brown. 1906 S. Cedar
Six misses were numerous
Missing six were Ronnie Clark.
I Miles A Key. Richard Rodgers.
Clyde Hendrix. Earlene Smith,
Beverly King. Wvnona Ricks, and
Thelma Ley
Seven misses were even more
I numerous. They included Edna
(•age, Martha Sue Payne. Roy
I. Montgold. Jerry H. Evans.
Paul Beck, C. E Main. Boh El-
■ dridge, David Robertson, David
Main, and Darnell Noble
The third football contest is
j in the Herald today All entries
must he in the Herald office by
5pm Thursday
Judges cited the three-way tie
as an example of why it's im-
portant that each contestant
guess the score of the tie-break
er found at the bottom of today's
to the DSC Arkansas game score William and .Mary. Denver-Wic- contest blank
; United
I three minutes
thought they'd perhaps be litttel' Na!l°"> all**| The convoy of automobile-, car-
more than an Oklahoma toad- mistreatment by New York police tying Knrushchev and his uarty
strangler assigned to guard him. Ii0 tHcir headquarters traveled at
' «, Hurh-ano Don,,,, *-« ^ZS^ZZST^
head-on and must now agree that premer attributed his wrath to Th( Avenue mission, traf-
such weather is legitimate news the action of a New York police fjt had been detoured When Khri-
As such, its pretty difficult to man jn - pushing'' him back into shchev arrived he was completely
over play it to the readers in the [ar |aIe Sunday when he tried hidden behind a phalanx of se-
path of a storm A few too many admirers i urll> agents. There was no pick
inches of rain, plus wind, can tie- to eP t0 rs !eting or trowd in lhe raln
up Manhattan as quickly as a tor-! How rl° you think Eisenhower
CHEST KICK OFF PLANNED—John Bing,-non left
Community Chest campaign, and Lon T Jackson J
division, discuss plons for the "kick-off" dinner scheduled at Dean s Cofe at 6 30
p m Thursday Division leaders and workers will offend the dinner and discuss final
plons before starting the drive which has a $34 700 goal (Herald Photo)
of 9-0 She guessed 21-14 The hlta and Tulsa-New Mexico State
drive choirman of the I960 I’11"''' winner a regular! lift winn.-i and second placel
head of the Chest s advance
This is the only game which
i See SAPULPA on Page 2'
Boys Must
Pay For
Car Damage
Red Resolution Would
Hit Dag In Congo Row
_ I UNITED NATION \ ', I PI Valerian \
Five Sapulpa boys. 13. 14 ami Rus,|a a,ked thf G(,H.ral Vsscm
LocTpLayhavocwrth lesser would have felt if he were pushed!. The °nly American of any prom 15-years ok) have been given om|h, , lodav (tedar, tha
nano tan piay n«mx who lessei k Jtnence present was Mrs Cyrus week to pap for over $200 worth1 tiiry - • -
populated areas
I in Havana as Castro was pushed; ™,I\ W—I7W to pay .or over wonn,ary . (>nrrai Dn, Hammar
in New York- asked Carlos w,fe ',f lhe Clevue,a™1 '"‘M window, they broke out dl kjo|d-s ConRW ^
! Eranqu, the editor of Castro's lluslral,s' who won lhe Len,n. •*! "(Kiel while the vehi-! overthrow of Patric e Lumumba s
We never cea.se to be astonished| leftisl newspaper. Revoiucion. 1*;'^ prize Iasi year |, les were being transported ^crony-nt
at cab prices in New York You j „ ___ i v PI Moscow correspondent Hen- ihrough Sapulpa on a Frisco flat
Zorin put a resolu-
tion before the emergency session
ik-mandmg that il note that ' non
Third T^eft Charges Leveled
BoVt™ On Eve Of Voting
OKLAHOMA CITY' <UPD —Op-[ Leo Winters estimated the total
Another doctor's medical bag p0ncn|a charged homestead ex vote would be somewhere between
the third within the last five days. em.Aion was at stake and (iov 400.000 and .">00.000 which would
was stolen Sunday afternoon
Sapulpa
Dr M S Bartlett 519 S Dtvi !
sion.
can ride in a cab in New York "" (“han «',vfr^rm,|lt rj*d'n ry Shapiro, who flew here in ad-j car
cheaper than vou can ride in Tul-,^V |.OS* arM> '11.1 v*nce °f the Red party, reported' The boys and their parents ap-
sa Cabbies must compete with1""* Havana everybody,,k.. —1„,. -_i-_l . -------^ •
(Sec NOTEBOOK on Page 3>
Mrs. (ora Martin
Dies; Services To
Be Held Tuesday
would have treated Eisenhower K^iThev^ad^'reSd 1<J'’<Toi'inTy .Ldgc'Thomas'T Harris'
W'r3"'_!n ‘ “V“na ^V° “l1 haW C0Vered mo*‘ h.-s and were ordered to make rest,-
. , ....s. . [V*!* . ,r'Ps- <in<f 1 ve never seen any- tution to tlie railway company by
Castro s arrival ridel Mistreated ,him> as dismal ih<« •• sha,-m„ .
by Yankee Policeman The news sa„f “ nex' Mon<la-v or faw* a P°'"ibl«
term in a state training school.
o-si i Na.lf>ns ", I 'he r0*,,nH Russian P^mier| Sheriff U.-C \"-mr- said the
read a statement in Russian as hovs, all first offenders udmiU-
staving lusdc Today soon as he cairn- down the gang- j (d Breaking oul $214 worm ot
Castro was reported to have plank from the Baltika l windshield and side glasses in
arisen at 9 30 am to eat a "H is. after all. known that the new autos
leisurely breakfast Members of lowever dark the night the dawn I
in i Howard Edmondson accused the
I opposition of "fraudulent misrep-
' resentation" today on the eve
reported the theft of Ms J non K(lmondson *
, medical hag to city police Sun 1 '°T , .
implementation of a series of Se-|f1av a, , „ pm ^ ^ ^ ^ I Nether side would predict the
urity Council resolutions by Ham was stolen from his auto whi< h ,m*!°!TH‘J’,„,T.U‘Aj0*-
marskjold and the UN. Congo j was parked at Bartlett Memorial
Soviet Deputy Foreign M mister I (-omm/irKi disrupted the Congo's, hospital
^ x x .economy, mi ited its political situ Dr Bartlett said he got out of
at ion and led to ".he overthrow ih,s ,car ;,nd w<“m in,u thf
|_f ,, ,____, , ____________ ___a | pital for about ten minutes He
returned to find the left rear door'
of his auto open and his medical
. hag missing
opposition to a moderate —
paper said "Cuba is filing a pro-
New Trocps Move
In Tc Help Army
Leader In (engo
of the lawful government
parliament ”
Zorin offered the resolution in'
17-na-
State Election Board Secretary
(ountian Seeking
To Slop State In
License Pick Up
man more than half the citizens
wouldn't bother to cast ballots
Polls will be open from 8 a m
•o 8 p m. in the country and from
7 a m to 7 p m in cities
Push Vote Drives
Get-out-the-vote drives were be-
ing pushed in several areas
Edmondson said he has called
on the Federal Communcations
Commission and radio stations to
halt what he termed "fraudulent
misrepresejUation' in regard to
homestead exemption
"Our information is." Edmond
son said, "they are saturating the
state with spot radio ads to vole
ves to lose your homestead ex-
, ion Afro-Asian resolution afford | C°nf*'n*d 1° fbe hag were hot-|
ing support to Hammarskjold'sl *cs morphine, codine, demoril.i A Kellyville man has filed suit
'nstruments. and injectable seda m district court in an attempt emption ' They are implying the
i yt pi i iivii i v rill.- , I rb<‘ * n|*,'<l States while ml t,ves 1 ranquiftaew. | (0 kw>p ^ Oklahoma Depart ads are being run by us rather
1 """ entirely satisfied with sections ol Two such thefts were reported1 0f puf,|K- Safety from re than by those opposing the peti-
PI I—MMnFnlHrV lUlPII* hit l l'fl il .. « t___ —____________- « In nlv iwillna rlaieinii t*-**-
Momentary pane hit l-eo | the Afro-Asian measure rccogni 1 to city police during the latter , , , .' tions
no plans for the day They denied said I am. iheretore. sure that ported to dealers when the inci
Mo she had lived
since 1943 She was
ol the Church of God
golese strongman Col Joseph
When questioned the boys read Mobu,u and werp mistaken for
Mrs Cora Belle Martin,
died at 6 15 pm Sunday in a
nursing home at Broken Arrm* , lunrK)r> the hotel despite all their efforts the evil j. h _ ~j
Mrs Martin, whose home in Sa- ^ n t 7 ev“ dent happened
pul pa was a. 312 South Elm. had *7 „ v ... ^ °. “
|M living <it the nursing home , , , d' 1 ' 1 '* m<'sf> >ei • in re a ion> ictwi-en j|v aBnmiid throwing rin ks and reinforcements for ousted |
... a 15 ternate cheers and catcalls on his our countries will invariably sus- >,„t k, a, ,h
arrival at heavily guarded idle-Lain a defeat Good times ol
l"MZSir',k‘ X,rp0rt and dUrm* h,S ^ Warm r^ons Mween!00 eXplana‘,0n ^
I miic-an hour inp into downluwn our copies, between our covern-
a member m*... Vn.ir . ,,, , " i
ioik |ments will come about
He rode into New York in a. Thos«‘ who would di«mn# r*la •
Survtvini? are two daughter*. sma|j car driven by Haul Hoa dr .LIOfl, ^ol a jrom !h
1 might he interpreted as recogni- In both cases drugs were invol- 1985
ion of Premier Patrice Lumum-, ved ! R W
to do with a constitutional high
Brown seeks a tempor ' wav commission, the county road
cars, but could give Soviet Premier Pal rice Lumtiml
Mo and Mis N E Rust 312 an(i was Bustled back into lhe , u- i." T’ " T”""™ ""
Elm Sapulpa s„n Car “ m"-'h« ^ harbor craft picket .ho Balt,
Fire Alarms
Numerous
The recruits appeared off tlie
aterfront in a barge Dock "* <J°vet'nment
lobs and >-J (or ,h* Kuss,an
t i s uithroity decided not to ol An outburst of such thefts ha> ary injunction against Highway bill or legislative reapportion-
fer amendments 'been reported in Tulsa, also Law Patrolman Jack McKenzie whom merit "
Although Soviet Premier N'lkit.i enforcement officers in Tulsa fee' he alleges has been ordered by Welcome Probe ,
Khrushchev and other head a small narcotic ring may be the Safety Department to pu-k Marin Hauan. chief .spokesman
lot ihe opposition, said he would
>f government -- many coming behind the thefts
I j ioi im- mission summoned com | However Police Chief R,i\ Sul
munist ' summit ' here
up his driver's license
Brown's petition alleges a truck welcome an FCC investigation but
him was involved
oy his police escort when he 1 ka arM|
the wind swept awayi
workers left tin:. ,_______ ___
through the street Panic hei Jit munlst 'wmput here — were ton said Monday morning he felt owned by him was involved in added the election probably would
i-ned wlien i (i ,ie « soldiet •"r,v,,,« ln s,'w York, nom- pul Ihe local thefts are being made an accident in Tulsa and that a be over before the FOC got around
fired a -hot ir th> direction ol ,n an "PPcaranee here They ap by some wondering dope addict civil judgment in connection with to It Hauan said he. too. had ask
the khaki clad recruits parently awaited a dramatic en and not a professional gang the accident was rendered in 1958 «l for an FCC probe earlier on
I think just some dopie has in common pleas court, also in j grounds television stations were
trance at the start of the as-
terminal
Firemen sjk-ui a busy weekend himself in his Camp Leopold villa
two brothers. Arthur Rorabough
Artesia. Calif.; and Joe Rora-
hough. California; and two sis-
ters, Mrs Almeta Penner. Long
Beach. Calif . Mrs Mary Rob-
erts. Arroyo Grande Calif
Funeral services will be at 10
a m Wednesday in Owen Funer-
al chapel, with Rev Lee Oesch
Tulsa, officiating assisted by
Revs Richard Madden. Tulsa
and Charles R Smith. Shawnee
Interment will he in Muncie
ehaj>el cemetery near Wheaton
Mo
11 u astro Cubans just outside the went ou( on a chartered excur- as seven alarms were answered| and
Industrial Board
Meeting Called
A special meeting of the tem
porary board of directors of Sa-
pulpa Industrial Foundation Inc
has been called lor 4pm Tues-
day in ihe chamber offices
Ed Livermore temporary pres-
ident of the group, urged all
board members to he present lor
he special meeting
sion boat [to extinguish fires in Sapulpa
As the liner was warped in Two Saturday evening fires in
•See RECEPTION on Page 3> [vo|ved burnlng tras/) an<) „„ losv
ICflCnfirS To ,'vv<'"''1 ,h' (l * alarm at t,
refused to see reporters
Earlier, he moved to set up a
1 !*0hu,,U, >th innuaf I wondered in and is making the . Tulsa giving the governor free tim«
s ion Tuesday afternoon rounds at the hospitals and doc ! The plaintiff claims he was not without similar offers to petition
America Not Named tor's offices in town." the chief driving the truck at the time of opponents He said two stations
Znnn, who had accused the .aid, "If it were a gang I be ['he accident, and therefore have s,n« corrected this
n! United State-- previously of lieve more thefts would occui should not he held responsible Hauan said he didn't know
seeking to lake over the mineral at one time ' A temporary restraining order which homestead exemption ads
ich ( uugo tiehind the- cover ot Sutton added that only one doc was issi ed by District Judge tht governor was referring to. but
Belgium and Us NATO allies, he tor's medical hag was stolen Iasi Kenne.h Hughes and no date | ' we've mentioned home
the Congo after
tempt on his life
of Lumumba
•iling and at
iv a supjHirlei
Moroccan troops and
Conference
Check Mailing Procedure
Of Official Under Fire
m to extinguish burning trash j ('ontiolese soldiers surrounded hi
[the comer of Water and Dewev (residence in the m
At 7 40 p m Saturday firemen ex-1 the outskirts ot t
tinguished burning trash at the (old a newsman b-
Teachers of Creek and Okmul^. home ol CW Crawford in the 7uo T m living on p
inulgee counties will meet in Ok hl,x'k of Nor,h Brown L'au-^s of slept for about foi
mulgee Friday in their annual 7h ,he Saturllay f',es wer* un' I *tl11 have tb*'
one-dav workshop
Jim Frazier, superintendent of I ,\n au,w !ip* * ,he '"'•‘rsecHon
schools of OkmulKC(\ will direct1, ^,ne an<^ streets startcnl th<»
firemen’s day off at II 45 am
nw eci mention of Wash-(year
mglon in his resolution which
ailed no tin- assembly to , • _ _
aggro#- AnOfc Koin Due
,,. Rt- Over Oklahoma
set for a hearing on a permanent 5*ead exemption in lots of places
arv camu
city as
>hone
< I have not public
days
H'ation com if the
The basic idea we're trying to
convey is that the people pushing
the workshop, with some 700
Sunday The auto belonged to
OKLAHOMA CITY' < UP11 —At-,derwood, 25, an employe of the O
forneys handling workmen's com-lF Gray Lumtier Co. Ada. before
pensatton cases are fighting a new I the Slate Industrial Court Sepi 1
|mltey of Stale Insurance Fund The court awarded Ihe claimant
Commissioner J I .eland Gourley $880 tor a hack injury and set the' throughout the state in 34 differ-1
of mailing checks direct to Injur- (attorney's fee at 20 per cent, orl"ot cities during the period from
ed workmen rather than to their $70 August 26 to October 10 They
teachers from the two counties,
attending * Lillian Westbrook and $25 damage
Miss Edna Donley, director of ALARMS on Cage 2__
professional services of the Ok-
lahoma Education Association,
will serve as discussant for thej
workshop
The workshops are held[
pletely under contr
are still oheving n
Lumumba himsel
to have spent the n
troop . guarded b
sources said he w
this morning
injunctions
The patrolman said the order
! Kicking up the license alleges!,or the'* P*<'Oons are the same
Biown failed to ,-..mi,Iv with in <•"<"'who for years have been try
Conga Which ta I .urance i<- |>onsible section ol the l!|K t0 kl|l horn stead exemption
nmed oul with the support Another round of scattered (>jdahoma safety code We are afraid if they sucoeed in
Allies under NATO ’ 'showers and more late summer ithis one of their first moves will
1 mil its temperatures formed Oklahoma , r \h\vi iv %n« to try lo get rid of homestead
order* militarv allic immediately with weather jrattern t«lay I ' exemption We leel that is def-
*av reported draw th/m forces and military The weather bueau said Okla HAMBI KG. (Jermany ■ I'Pl• _ nitely true’’
lit in his own, personnel from the whole lerri-lhoma would have clear to partly American evangelist Rillv lira- Edmondson said he as a Wash-
ise Reliable ory of ttu- Congo whatever the cloudy skies through Wednesday | ham preached to a crowd of K) moton law firm checking with the
" ‘-till....... hn Id the nti lemix-ratures .................. Simd.iv night FTX7.
attorneys
An Oklahoma City attorney. K
J Schwoerke. sought a restrain-
ing order to prevent Gourley from
carrying out the new policy last
week, but the order was denied
Gourley said he was only follow-
ing the law
We think it's morally wrong
Schowerke said he advanced Un
derwood funds immediately after
he case was settled so the client
would not have to wait for a check
Irom the insurance fund He said
this had been a common practice
by attorneys But because of an
order issued by Gourley last
Wednesday. Schwoerke smd. sep-
Contract Awarded For Building
Oi Modern Post Office At Depew
warm m the south and east ami after arriving from Essen,
warming Tuesday in the
west
the |
north- first stop in his current German
I crusade
I have charged all through the
(See CHARGES on Page 21
Incidentally
Sdiowerkr said today, ' and that irate checks were sent to the ai-
d's possibly a step to deprive the
injured payment for securing med-
ical testimony '*
Is l ucommltted
Schwoerke said he did not want was denied by Dtst Judge A F
to say whether he planned a new' Van Meter last Friday Van Meter
court action, but said "this is he- sustained a demurrer filed hv a*
mg given considei aho-i hv a lot tornevs for the
of people '
Schwoerke represented J T Un-
are in-service professional meet
ings to which all Oklahoma teach- A contract has been signed for an outside loading platform and tracts for new jiosial facilities
ers are invited and wdtich are de-'the construction and lease to the j hard-surfaced spmc for parking at tlx- accelerated rate of over
signed to give every member of post office department of a new amt truck maneuvering Specif I- five buildings every working day
the profession a voice in shaping I j»st office building in Depew. cations call for new modern light- To achieve complete moderniza-
policies and goals according lo Rep Tom Steed ing and equipment including a tion of the postal plant, a total
These meetings serve as a di- The successful bidder is R II 'low open-palron st-rvice counter ol 12.inx> [xist uflues must be
reef line of communication be-(and Foggy A. Hughson of Belle j Postmaster General Summer- modernized or replaced due to
tween the more than 23.000 mem- Flame, Kan Ground breaking field said this is another step in lack of space and obaolescence "
bers and the selected lenders of, and construction of the new post the Post Office Dejmrtment's He pointed not that the postal
ihe slate and local teachers as-1 office is exjiected to begin in lhe mod,<rm/.i#inn program author- facility to he hmlt in Dcpew is
social ions [ near future, with completion due1 Ized by Congress lo improv •• pos- typical of many others going up
The areas to be studied by the 1 Feb I. 1961 The lease will run, tal services for the public by pro- elsewhere throughout the coun-
teachers in the workshops are j for ten years, with renewal op J viding new buildings and equip- try These new post offices,"
.■tirriculum improvement, profes- lions up to ten years iment. designed for efficient and he said ' contain not only the
stonal organization, public rela-j The new post office will he lo- economical mail-handling" modern patron-service counters
'ions, teacher welfare and legis-jeated on the north side of Main' He said "Undei the Post (iff and eve saving fluorescent light-
tornevs for 'he insurance fund lution .lie general theme for the1 street between Sims and Purdv ice Ivepartment'- unique com- in# but provision is made for
which stated (oiurley was carry , workshops Is Todays School- -Avenue It will provide I.SII inercial leasing program the de potion service .ifler regular buai-
ing out his statutory duty. Mor Tomorrows Morld 'square leet of interior space, part men! now is awarding con ness hours
torney and the claimant
Request Denlrd
The attorney's request for a re-
straining order against Gourley
ri~STI...
I • %
PROPOSED DIPIW POST OFFICE
Ulaude Irby of Holzemer Drug
tells us the store is getting a
new sign painted on the outside
of the building, plus a new face-
lifting on the inside Don ( nble
1 says it won't be long until he has
to put away bis favorite sum-
mer straw hat Fred Fret* was
a recent visitor to the Herald
office Gertrude Miller says it's
pretty hard to get hack into the
| swing of things after being away
'in a vacation trip Hus Con-
way's favorite pastime is setting
of one kind or another . . . Mike
Gerhard is especially tond of
western hats Logan Seneker
says there's no spoil like fish-
ing Dnc Tharp always seems
' to he quite busy lookin' for
a bargain* we invite you to
; consult the classified section of
Ihe ole reliable, daily:
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, September 19, 1960, newspaper, September 19, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1488642/m1/1/?q=Ardmore+ok: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.