Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 9, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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Pogc 4 -jupulpo Oyklu ) MlTuIJ# Wednesday, December V# ivjy
Sapulpa Daily Herald
An Independent Newspaper established September 8, 1W14 and
published at 16 South Park, Sapulpa. Oklahoma, every afternoon
except Saturday, and Sunday morning. Entered as second class
mail matter at the postoffice in Sapulpa undet an act of Marvb
S, 1897,
Edward K Livermore. Editor and Publisher
Ted Olson L>onn Dodd
_ Advertising Director News Editor
Delivered by carrier In Sapulpa per week. 83c
Delivered by carrier In Sapulpa per month, t 1.II
Delivered by carrier la Sapulpa per year. $13.8*
NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS MISSING THEIR PAPER ARE
REQUESTED TO ( AM. 185 BEFORE 7 P. M. EVENINGS
OR BEFORE 8 A. M. SUNDAY MORNING.
Member Oklahoma Press Association and
Southern Newspaper I’uhlishers*
A' social ion
DAILY BIBLE VERSE: In every thiruj give H, id
(1 Thessalomans 5 18 )
Spending Practices Of
Woodward Board Hit
OKLAHOMA CITY t’l'T -The las oil supplier $3 55 |«-r gallon
Oklahoma Public Expenditures for the lubricant, which the sup-
Council charged today lhai Wood- plicr had purchased lor Ml cents
ward county commissioners pin per gallon from a mumitacturci
chased lubricant from a Dallas in Oklahoma t ily.
firm, which marked up its prod No reasonable person objects
act 5U0 per cent. while ignoring to a business making a fair prut
local mereliants who were oflei
ing a 25 jier cent discount
it. hut isn t a am per cent mark
up a little i viirhilant the report
In allotlli'l of I sene- attack aid
Double Payment?
The records show many Wood
...........
on comity commissioner (lending, i
I the slate taxpayers' organi/ation
Red-Made Jets
Part Of Greeting
For Ike In Kabul
which oia (M’liple greet your c\
cdlency and your honorable com )
panions " the king said
Eisenhower replied that "true1
friendship is mil only de irahlej
lull essential’ in a world when-
jet planes flash Irom contineni In
contlnenl at -peeds near or t \
feeding- the sfieed n! sound
“All of us live very elose to-
KABUL, Afghanistan lUI’I1 —
President Eisenhower landed to-
day in this winter-hound mountain
nation at Russia's hack diuir on selle r in
an airfield patrolcd by MIG jds said
of the Soviet-e«|iup|M‘d Afghan air
force. ................
King Zahir and other Afghan ,nile hi«h capital by
and foreign officials were wait lhn"”: h" ......
Eisenhower traveled the Ui
miles from the airfield to tin
car Five
«uiu ivmgi. ..minus were wiiii-j^""' ......
ing lo greet Eisenhower when Ids J'°pter to take nil for India
-—' ...... The weather was dear and
[alleged the Woodward commis ward eouigy businessmen give dis-
sioneis paid an uniilcntified Dal count of jier cent and more,"
the report continued Such coop-
eration is typical ol local merch-
ants throughout most of Oklahu
nia and it must chafe them a
little when their olfieials pay un-
necessarily high prices to outsid-
ers alter they shave their prices1
to do business with their local
government.”
| I he Ol'Et report also claimed
that the Woodward county com
Lilyanissioners apparently paid the
Dallas firm twice for a single
shipment of the lubricant.
"The Dallas concern filed its I
claim on .Jan 22, 1959. and it was
OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
I he Jaycee Christmas
Lighting Contest
o o
RESIDENTIAL CONTESTANT
Please enter me ir. the 1959 Junior
Chamber of Commerce Christmas Lighting
Contest I understand the winner will be en-
tered in the General Electric Nationwide
Christmas Decorating Contest
NAME ........................
ADDRESS ...........................
n Home
t Doors and Windows
(Check one)
Moil to
James Sanders
Jaycee Lighting Contest Chairman
Security Notional Bank
(Deadline for entries is Dec 24 1959 )
!
Warmer, Rain Is
In State Forecast
i Continued from Page p l uitr.l Press liilcinational
in iis power to reach some agree Light on and w.irmei te..i|ier
im-iil with Russia .>•' cntlcal i- .g.ac «cu- Inn*. ,M Weilne-uki)
sue and east* will Id jitters |<u l iklahoiila allei a weak cold
II'residcnl kept hi aii(«ul Imiil moved ,i. in- III** slate
remarks brief because lie I sav Tue-iluy mglil
ing lus niajoi amiminilioii lor a |4jght ,.un was forecast to start
s|K*ech liefore Parliament on Eli M Miullicr i sections Wcilncsd.iy
aa>' night, spreading into the west on
A crowd estimated at aroand a I’hursday and acr. ■ -ill tla* state
million cheered and waved a the Thursday uiglit and I riilay
'evidential motorcade drove into Tcmpri..11.i vs VVotli *sii;*y were
’h«* * it.. ( rowds 40 to -*i) (lei lorcc.ist to tic riMiici m ill. sou!li-
.amrneil some areas .,-t I,..! warmer in the iiorlhvve i
India's masses had lloeked b> null tin •.•...rn.ii.g lrei-1 to -plead
.ir. bus bicycle and bullock carl ,, , r all'h stall \V» due.silay nie.ht
to jam the roadway and cheer and Thu day
Ike Those from distant villa. Jllrll.s Wednesday wen |..recast
aad loud with them, which lliev ciii rally in the ill* toiIo\*.. .I l,v
onkeil over open eamplircs .dm lit nine low* Irum . in Hie
ill.* cavalcade passed. northwest to nil in the southeast
I Lillis, before the President \ |„,. , .„ |y W Inis, lav ran. si
arrival Indian oflieials describ'd ironi lit at Gnvmon to :ia at Kt
the wailing throngs as tin- "rent Sill, after Tnc-day hie'i Irom 45
i to greet any Lead ol state or Guynmn to Mi at Xnlmore
premier since India won its in
WED.-THURS.
A WOW!
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DISTRICT CGI KT
Divorces Granted
Theodore Barnes from
Mac Barnes
special jet touched down at H 22
a.m. (10 52 p.m. Tuesday, cst
on the mountain-framed airport
Six Russian made MIG-17s -im-
proved models of ihc jot lighter
bested by America's Sahrejets
over Korea—circlet! overhead,
- providing ceremonial air covim for
* the visiting Chief of State
, Zahir assured Eisenhower ol
• his “genuine friendship and sin
a cere good wishes" in a brief ad
, dress of welcome.
Uses Helicopter
“I liope the chill of our early
. Marvin (I Faulkner from
the JWh (enlury. helBt>rthi| M Faulkner
Gertie D*e Noble from Elmer
Noble.
Divorces Set Aside
later, he returned by hcli
I I . 1 .llf/t ..It f AM V —.1 . . 1
Divorces \sked
Huby Akin from Marion Akin | the report said.
Suits Filed
}“br*y Tajkes Hof Methodists--
(BS Presidency
After Resignation
'* onliiiucil from I’.ire I
NEW YORK I PI i
lepciidenre, lar oul-stri,.; ,ig ill •
welcome accorded Russia’s Com
('iiuiust Parly leader Nikil.i Mini
(shcliev and then Premier Nikolai
Rulganin
I Eisenhower already had been
I hailed by Prime Minister dawali-
'ailal Nehru for Ins ll nation
and I heir work in-ace lour and India’s :15(| oiil-
llon* have welcomed him as ,i
USE i I:r \l.|) W vNT \DS
DANNY
jem
WE FIVE
MSjMG oiito*
ui ■ I w - **
Open Adm.
6 p. m. 60c-25c
sjsaafs
day. Dec 15
Team captain
ers arc:
.ippr.iv.-il lor .................... Aul,a,v.,r ,„,ay •J'S , .
| ..........* --> .vi.iv three commlsai....... .1 H. cook, t le f'" '"1'"■ > ol the cohimhia m... , 11' I "i -.*■-< <*> mm -
I Floyd George Irom Georgia W ! Woodward, and by District One B,oadtasl,n^ *s>xtem television
‘ ‘ network at a turning point dt*-( '' "
Commissioner L W Gardner,
M. Hire laud. | lie billowing day."
$274 money judgment asked
COUNTY COURT
Marriage I ieenses
ij('ri*-'p. with the tcin|>eratiirc just
alxive freezing a sharp eontrasi
to the snow last week, which was
so heavy it was uncertain lor ui
time whether the presidential I
plane could land here
A dark blue overcoal, a muffler'..""“‘T A'*1'-v M
and a black forlorn shield, .I the ' T" , ' l oVel;'n'1 T*''
President from (Ik* cold ! . ,rvm« McCuIIiwrIi
Turbanerl, heavily-roberi tribes-
men lined the road to applaud as
the President passed. An arch of
red Hags over the road wlu*re it i
•’**■»■• ■ iieu i Oil Pel) 24 another claim for ■" .*»>«i»no-u mill me joi) (
(Heim .lohnsoii vs Sidney Gore an identical amount was filed and ^ul*»■! r. -ii’iialian In. ^
-i mi.1 it.\i in,l.imun, .■ r...i a.,.. ii. ,. t i. .of i,ouis (. low,ui. oruiiialoi ol
it was approved by Cook and ins
Diet Two Commissioner V ||
I'Sharon Both claims show
Harare Elton Askt-y tn Marie|«he lube wa* delivered to Cook at
Woodward on the 12th ol .January,
Miller. Leon traffic jams while imposing sonn
R l-otr of the strictest security rceida
scribed ;.s possibly the mo t Criti ' 'I,r U,u,s ' M'""m Hons ,*ver .seen Kutlil.t-n j.*t linhl
leal in the network's ........ V''’"'" ”, “ k'" ' ' ' "/ •"
He was catapulted into thi iol !'1" ' '"M.....
»i- i • * Uiiirlos ( .nwrll .mi! llrlwr l iiuh tin l;is| loo mile. Irom \\: :,.i?us
I r.’in
tel,.vision's first high stakes ipii/1 ‘ l!;i> Oiww,,.. lieuh-i ' l--c.d"
show. ‘"The Srj-4 (KJU Question.
RCA Victor
ll.nl Imm'M
winter will be made up (or by to the President
the warmth and affection with Slates."
I
hidilh Ann Bowles. ImiHi of Kiefer
Carl Eugene Woods, Yalt
Rosa Lee Cornell. Ripley
V\. S Shields io Ethel Brad
joined the main highway to Ka of lulsa
bill bore the message “welcome ’ os*‘^1 ^‘,< ;,n,SC) t0 ^‘ine
of the Unitcrl
...........irled
ants l.e'ov Monekitig, Ru sell into Kabnl on Ins flight tarlni
franklin am1 I! >1 Robertson di today Irom Karachi, I’.r isi.m, l,v
Captain, .l.ines Stewart, he .he Mlti 17 jets donated to \t
Grw'e Credited ‘ ruw;"> ««<» you have made it .f"’"' F'1, L "!h b-v "" •S"V| • ‘»"
Neither claim is accompanied irnl,ossiW« to cumin ' ' "
to I by a written purchase order is re »**' offered to Mav on as pres, V I1"''-'"1 N"r""'> """alay.u.
quired by law and intenderl as ......... ", accordance 1,1 ",K lh" 1 '
safeguard against double pay- hls "i: "■ to Icavr . ***“ 1
1 tenant- Itondal Law , 1 >..ti.i f i't nliovvi i s vi-n to \fgli.niis
In a strongly worded letter to
CBS President Frank .Slant.,n.
Cowan said "you have mad, it
impossible lor me to miuinii.-
I Gibson, both of Tulsa,
GIVE YOUR CAR A PRESENT
If your car is a little sluggish, it will appreciate a
peppy tune-up—and so will you1 Drive in for a
check-up and a tune-up.
SCIENTIFIC MOTOR SERVICE
CHARLIE QUINN, Owner
IIS. Poplar Phone 394
Senate-
invoice was signed by the per-
son who actually accepted deliv-
ery of the merchandise.”
diately
Expresses Sorrow
Stanton said he was verv, very
The report credited Groce, the 011 • Fouan ',atl written sm a
newest member of the board, with !t‘,,<>r* bul Towan indicated ili.it
'Continued from Page 11
.....
The subcommittee was partieu-
GIVE
the true old-style
Kentucky Bourbon
|>ilV* '•UMlIilU, 111 III il
r,
tuts — B Bomgardner. Ikrol.l Mohammed Daud, the strongman
Tliompsoii. .lack Jeffries. Frank who actually runs tin* country
smeltzer and Harvey l-licll Zahir assured Eisenhower of his
1 aptain. Otis Rule, lieutenants ■ enuine fncndsliip and sinc‘*re
making most of hb ^’rchase"I,he of hi Ed Livermnr, -.....« wishi Eisenhower replied
from county firms, while blasting t>ecn a sort‘ P°int 1,11 --onie tin.. J ,! •">< 1 •'•icnd-iiip was m*«-,.M:,ry in
Gardner and Cook for trading out Aubrey, who was appointed vx- " ' ' "" an'1 ftornic age
side the county, .ecutivc vice president of CBS TV u‘; !;"n Ra hard McCain lieu f-oenhower was greeted at New
The report iminted out that rec- las| June* had becn ac.mn a> ,I,‘nant> ~ R F H'R rand D, !hT - Palam \irjioii by Nehru
president since (owan became ill .rs< ^ ' 1 IVa
with a thromlxisis of the left 1, _ r’!:‘k |i || [ M dliiis am: ‘-"I and ill ol tie diplomatic
in October Cowan was ho-pituC Smeltzer .nijis exee|»t that of the (iimmu
putties are the le.dina "s.*Tler7'ofI“ (',H,k *' and Gardner !,H durin8 *•» ' ;! ! ' ,ni^ diP>“
two -in 1, dm ‘ h , !'7 ® cents per gallon to Oklahoma how rigging tenanl Hickman.
.WO MKh rhugs even though they nty "This decision was importantly ' 1 " al
-icant. " ; affected by the realization that " "n Ol*- i I .•)■.,• •' ■- the Indian Communist
Pip,. Prices ilii n<>x‘ slx months may well U |H. . ;-i"> * •:••• - i the vi-ii
The report also noted that the lb(> nl0>l cr't‘t:d 'n ,L** hi-- .
three eommi: sioners allegedly <b< 1 Ddcvision network a-
six'nt $2:1.816.16 of funds collected t>nRa8.e in, 1,asic' reopprai-al
from the extra one-eent fier gal I'Linning, Stanton sai i
Second Development
Cowan s sudden resignav .
K.............. Hhi'iii,. drag field ii:*1 SSHSLS'.i! T -
According to the subcommittee, i ’g'rau 0,1 from a shar"n ciis-
Merek and two other big com- ,‘I' 01', , 37 rents P1'1 Wil,m-
panies are the leadina s.*ll,*rs (<K,k Paltl $l anr* Gardner
drugs even though they 1,-'" s
charge higher prices than their y
competitors.
Dixon told newsmen the sub-
committee would explore with
Connor and other Merck officials
some different matters ftom those
taken up with Brown.
Closes Testimony
THE ELDORADO SPORTABLE, New Veri-thin por-
table! 156 sq. in. picture. Front tuning and sound.
Tube guard. Finished back. Transformer-power-
ed chossis, channel equalizer and new Hi-level
cenfrost control. Security Seal Circuits. Choice
of 4 simulated or tweed finishes. 170-P-06.
Sec the new Veri Thin Portables,
now on display! Prices begin at
$18995
Woyne Jameson's
Electronic Lab
620 Eosr Dewey
Phone 1391
.
two days in the witness chau
Ion lax on gasoline, designated lor
resurfacing of school bus and mail
Brown dosed out a grueling Ire!*una‘,,n»! 01 "‘ "w1 bus and mail ..........- ■-««><*„ ics.g.ia..
reroutes, for machinery repairs and lht’ second maJ°r developn-
vs man i, ;,..w di,*1. . ’i . , feet ini! television n»*runri.. r .
VA
%
nit* witness cnair • , , ^ .............
Tuesday in sharp disagreement tlu"nK fbe liscal year ended
with Dixon and subcommittee 'st *"n< tn
: hairman Estes Kefauver i Ij-
fecting television networks Tue
last June :to ’ da.v
The OPEC charged that the 0n,y a fl'w hnnrs '"'flier, the
Tenn » over some aspects of h7s|$23'32!, fi6 WotKlward ‘'«unty com- N^',nal Broadcasting Company +
comuanv's oo..r:,i.„ni missioners paid for metal culvert '^B adtTlltu‘d ,hat a N' -- *
pipe during the last liscal year l'hnral "rouP ,h‘‘ ‘-lara Ward
1------ - ■ Singers, had kicked back to NB<
halt the money they were paid
lor ap|n*arances on the I,slay
show m 1957 and l*i.vt
• . •
— Ge*.
-e B ite. H L
Gr.ld* r..
' ,r.-*.-■*• Miller E>thu
1'r.i‘ii s
IJaJe E'
ri'i.l L..-on;ir
Hpfir,
■ Simrri'in- h.- ,
- Ham
. B.
!>*.*'. a;
Feat Robert
Lar,e . •
I
A j...-
1 apta
r P p
— *(.‘d>
1 if -r- 4 t
company’s operations
Brown accused the subcommit-!- ‘ ; " .................
U*e of presenting “misleading" Wa.j ^ ^ cent atwve ,he Pril',‘s
figures about Schering s prices in ,,ald by pnva,‘‘ hiPhuay contract-
a manner "injurious to Sobering
COMPANY COMING-
STOCK UP ON COKE!
and to the industry.’
He said a sales price which the I
subcommittee cited as U-ing i.n«!
P**r cent aliove the basic cost ofj
the drug actually represented'
only a 12.3 per cent return when
all costs were considered.
or.s, the slate Highway Depart-
ment and "those few counties
which force their suppliers to deal
on a competitive basis."
'Continued from Pago 1>
said the two men barged into the
Five persons
Reform-
•Continued from Page 1 >
Boys To Sacrifice
Meal For Needy
«C US PAf Off.
WZJP
forfeited bonds
in municipal
sam uie iwo men barged into the „ ,
house, tied them up and demand-™,rn'"B
ed to know where they kept their i 011
money. ’ | Guy Williams, 202 South Elm
She said her husband told them forf* 't*’d a *' ' barge ui
the money was in a drawer in the driv'nR w'lhoul a driver's license
bedroom When he soul ih..,-.. u an‘l on $11 IhiikI for failure to 1. f 1 l,,T H ,y
ALBION V
1160 youth a'
| wealth far H
thems*.|ve? v.
.Tuesday to
ly in the presence of ll,>- publii trait *., :•<
Edmondson said he felt it t to- It ,
'lay was a proper time to propose 1 •’ ■ ' " < •• • ,- .
tf,e debate, since Grim* w.i m L
ty for the ant tatev
convention of the cornmis-arier- a.s* i-.ooi . *., .
association. charrv
'Time-Honored Custom' Mtnougu •* , v .- .
"Tlu.s is an appropriate time t,.r
nie lo invite, and at the .
,/ y
:>a
bedroom When tie s;n,| there was
no more money, she said, they ' "’ld ttu
shot him. ’ 1
Walked Half Mile ------
Mrs Goforth said they knocked ,it'eilM’ charge
her down across her husband'
body, which was found in Hie °o public drunkenne
kitchen, and she
bond for failure to „ m -
right of way Overton ' T ,s >
Washington. Ill E Dewev foi f h,‘d m ,l,ls P*‘t,,lon af-
feited a $25 bond on the driver's , ' adminis,ra"un 01
i> ro;id> the governor said
lais.
$mvi0j to rr ,
i*-u i p
donai.
' by th#
Kin:"
'Jrny..'
lor a
t*t- w r#*#T#
'«jt iOfi
b i ldif,; ;,f
tile -
iifjijl thr
r
iij 'Jry
nate
tins y-ur
to
»liY Ijt-v*
^l]#iW*- f>id
N i • A
tf/tjj b -A
which
buy- gdi
> lor
fil-lfjv r . . |
dren
i
i
H** has made repeated misrep- t,r., ,,
The Da- go wcho-ii I
- ' SXZ V . ;
begged them to They were Koliert Evan Ritter ,• ' "P**-a - displajnng flagrant be * ■.-:*, it,.
si'.c- her She said she gave them Oklahoma City and J, | n Fousel ' ard and d,sresPe<' f,,r
ukvilt Cl IftIHl ..1.1. I • • > . ra... ... ....
aDnit SUM) which was hidden in 1203 W. Thompson
the kitchen, and they left
Six* said she broke loose from guilty
Dt Drnds after they left and and was fined $1(1 and
walkixl a half mile to the home of*Judge l-eo Blak<
Mr and Mrs Bishop Triekry,
Kenneth II
truth
' I'ncie I loyd S'
1 found#*#! t! • f 1 it f* *,
Hamilton. 201 W Hobson pleaded ' "* >"■ av< \met
to a drunkenness , harg, ‘in I•*'!«(i« *> an o|s*n dispute as io Hi,-
Pauline .1 Morris, (’ollinsvil'
cosis fn nu*'•“ fx’oneerninfi an issue, ihc out of fi.- oam 't, •
Dm. ti„,„„cd American custom But D- .••.plain.'* u .,t f„
.......... ••*• ’"*'p 11 u mv, i uuiiiic .i .Yiurris. i omnsvii: " f>'*n an oj»t*n dehat v make an ■ *{>hon i •. .
from where she called authorities, forfeited $10 Itond on a failure to Al,-V 'lc,: 'DDatc can only lead .., the m-,- ■ ■■
Slie .viid one ol the men was weld the right of wav charge a 1 r>^tallization ol the actual badly for „< .
tall and tne other short She said -L_ |ISSMes- _
Ditli were middle aged and had Speak when you're angrv and
light complexions. They escaped you'll make the D*st speech v, ;'||
in an old model automobile
V filj
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always smoother because
lt*s slow-distilled
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