Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, June 26, 1961 Page: 4 of 6
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Paul
pQge 4—Sapulpa (Oklo.) Herold. Monday June 26, 1961
Sapulpa Daily Herald
A a InrteuendfDt NfVkUtDer S#plfBbW 1, 1914 fcfid p-ib|lito94
a* 16 Souih Park Sapulpa Oklahoma •▼try aftaix iti tacopt ftaturdaf.
iLd sS momlaSP^nd Claa. Poataft Paid of Kpolpa, Oklahoma
Kdaard k Lltarmora, *41tor.l»-Chltf
TRIl ill SON 2211 itdn^
Advertumi I>lrector WrW# *****
Thunderstorms
Are Forecast In
West Oklahoma
Public
Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
I Thirteen ruses were on
municipal court doek.-t Monday
Brown Will
Testify In
Booze Probe
State Road Toll
Reaches 296 Dead
By United Press International
Ion. I
Mrs Panzer wax u passenger in I
car driven by her daughter, j
Laos ••
a ------- — -
Mrs Irene Mae Brennetr.au, 50. | (Continued from Page
Burlington lc«a when u and an Southeast Asia.”
auto drive by Joe Croswc-ll, 31, l Chen made no mention ot * otn-1 a
—Souvanna Phouma. the neutral-
ist leader and Souphanmtvong.
, me Paths* Lao ctuet
| The Communis t-supported
| princes clearly believed they hud
OKLAHOMA CITY
Iftrlhrrnrd hy f»rrl»r In Sftpulp* -
Drlltnrd by carrier in Sapulpa -
Itcllrrrrd b» ryirlcr In Sapulpa _—
Hy l.S Mall In "trrk County, OhU.
per month, ft J*
_ ptt anil. J*c
_ par year, IIS.SS
.. par year, |4M
'r:v„ r;,':r,,s^srr$ina^«fwarn#
It Mill MORNING _
M-mbrr Oklahoma Prm* Aaaoe.ntlon.
AnorUttun and United Proaa In.rrnaUoaal
Southern Newapaprr Publisher*
, p Barnett Tulsa liquor wholesaler Herman1,^ victims.
Hy United Press International hvlvesler Jones. 312 E- BrJj ... ^hi-dulcd to testify
■ ■ SsfTJStaS its
following isolated downpours llutf tfes of assault and battery and
caused some local (loodnif, and I destroying |>ublic property
hail and wind that damageu trees Richard las- Tibbets, 508 W
X. a. I»«« I.*. lk-wey had a <M> - w**»\ Bro*a .Udjha Al^ho'..- Nr
The weather bureau mid a few driving continued to July 3.
I Oklahoma's l%l traffic toll1 Midwest City, collided Sttday atI muni&t Vietnamese troops
l ... . ,, a Midwest City intersection Nci-
i stood today at 290, 10 more than
. ,p, I J ther driver was hurt
tut P la year i,g0> wit 11 the uuuition oil
substantial victor over the
third rival prince of Laos, pro
Tuesday in regard to alleged kick-
hacks and rebates.
The dead:
Mrs. Iterthu Panzer. 71. Wash-
ington, Iowa.
Brooks w a» killed in a car-truck
I crash on a curve two miles north
of El Reno on U S 81 Four pas
sengers and the truck driver,
James Seacott. 44, Elmwood, Neb
John Stanley Brooks. 20. Ilin- | escaped serious injury
address
! \\>siem Premier Boun Oum.
He charged tin- foreign
in
forces causing trouble in Laos' Souvanna said di^“
were American-barked South Viet ,*.mt»ng the three-
i late afternoon and evening thui»-| F.ddie Ray Callison. Pryor, for-
OA1LY IWUI F VERSE: Herein is my Father glorilied. that ye b^iir i ^rstof were likely in western felted $6 bond on a charge of
much fruit: so shall >e be my disciples. (John 15:8.1 .1,. i„,t.-,v and Tuesday running a red light.
Jo«- Magee. 225 W Burnham.
PRAYER: O lied, grant us a greater measure of Tli> power and ,o^.',rtlyTiotu'ly'skus
l|A.. . I ft ft. Ml ■ ■ A - - . . (.. ! '1. . ft l.bn iftft • ,1 eit ftft /I n, *1 Ucln •
Thy spirit that we may be more Christ like in spirit and act Help
us to proclaim Thy blessed Son as the only solution lor the wuikl’s
problem.- We u-k in His name. Amen
age Control Board June 10 he had
given kickbacks to several retail :
ers '’to compete with other whole-
salers '
The legislative committee serv-
THE IACKSON TWINS
LEGAL NOTICES
I necessary work to be done in the
' repair and alteration of a 2-mil
elswhere over the forfeited $16 bond on a iharge ol a subpeana on Brown at the
\BC boat *1 hearing.
('land Haney. Sapulpa. was fin- Brown 0wns ano operates Fa-
prevailing
state
Heaviest rainfall reported from
The ABC board voted to deny
thunderstorms that pelted the .^j $jo plus costs on a charge ol mous Braiu|s Distributors ol lul
state Sunday night wa- in tlu- public drunkenness
Publ.sl.ed in the Sapulpa Herald| Jank^s^Stwnr j^tluNl N tween 4 atul i. .m l c-and bond tm a charge of public| Brown-t application for license
“ " — ----1 | caused Hooding lawkeba reporter drunkenness I renewal, and advised him to post
188 inches in AS minutes | Earnest Ray Lewis, Tulsa, for*; mimo trend it lx* wanted to ap-
Hail and wind struck al Came- f0tte<i SI I Ixmd on a charge o( i ^,a| l0 t)le *t\i1^j County district
gi* and Geary, interrupting power driving left of center line | court.
and causing oilier dam Sam Lewis. Jr, Johnnie Mae1 - —
Clark and David Dunbar, all of
SAYS TVt TCL* WENT I
TUBOUGH THE UXJVTZE AfTT
MUSEUM TOO CAST TOSEE ■
EVEKVTVtllsIG AN' WET®:
OW, MO///
WE'VE ALHEAPY
WALKGP TWELVE
MILES/ >
June - 2j. 26, 27. 1961. ( |or the repair
RESOLlTION NO 1210 land alteiation of said water stor-
<STREET IMPROVEMENT DIS-'age tank have been adopted by
TKld No 87. RESOLUTION t ihe Mayor and Board of Com-
NO 2
| missioners of said City and are
file in tlte office of the I MR*-*
nameae Thais and ret int ul ing a cmHUm government far ft*
C^hSSe^ Sunday'K iS Z ?^ He -
night at a party given b the two'plied that Boun Oum would have
Communist-backed princ.....I 1 a» ,,, m.,k- m»M '■» < ■>".■-,00-
By Dick Brook*
ANt' NCV. at THE FAE ENP CFTWI5
GA1 L( WTV '.M <EE TITIAN'S MASTER-
piejcr.... "
r I GOT AN IPEA WOW WE
CAN SAVE SOUK FEET
AN'STILL SEE ALL TVtE
PtCTUEES, MCM / USTEN.
I SAW TWIS. . .BZ
J OW. ISN'T IT
l WCNPEKFUUy
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y
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING! now on
PRELIMINARY PLANS. ESTI- Oty Clerk, and copies of the
MATES OF PROBABLE. COST same may be obtained at the of-
AND ASSESSMENT PLATS AND bee of the City Engineer
DECLARING THE NECESSITY] Bids must b.- mace upon the,
FOR THE PW1NG V N D proposal sheet of 'he “>>
OF, of Sapulpa. furnished by the En- .........
Terror --
(Continued from Page l)
murderer us in her mid-thirties
OTHERWISE IMPROVING
STREET IMPROVEMENT DlS- gineer.
TRICT NO 87 OF THE CITY OF 'Hk- City of Sapulpa reserves
SAME BFING 'lhe rlghl to rejtil any and all
SAPULPA.
BRV AN AV EM E - f iom **** ajj wlj| op,.^ and con 11,1 h in
At Mountain Park the weather Sapulpa. were all turned over to
bureau said, winds were estimat county authorities on charges ot
ed at 75 miles per hour I public drunkenness.
A slow warming trend crept! Clifford VV Harjo. Salem, for-
across Oklahoma today but the (t.,ted $25 Ixmd on a charge of
for tempera- driving while intoxicated. I fivs-foot-six to live loot-eight win
tures to average 3 to 7 decri es b Kirov Rube Robinson. Bivby. dark stringy hau I hey said slw
low normal Hamfall is expected was fined $19 50 plus msts on was wearing a wiiite blouse wit
to range from 25 to 7 - inch in j, 0f tN»„ charges of driving .a lull skirt and had on a beige
western Oklahoma and u to an a Ink- intoxicated and illegally) raincoat She wuie Hat > 1 o w 11
cent 1 al and e.tsUin |>oi ] 1 ransporting an open bottle of shoes and was hatless
sidered by the Board ol
iuissiuix-is ol the said City al a
laid
field ui City Hall in said City at
7 30 o'clock P M on ttie 3rd day I
West line .4 Bixby Street to w^ bv ,lu. Bojrd o( Coni
F.aU line of Groves Street;
All being in the I nwetu.g ol tlx- said Board to be
» u-ek County. Stale ot Oklahoma . „ „ ........,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
C3TY 0# SAWJLPA lu( Ju|y )%,
Seition I That Hie preliminary Sjpu,pa> oklalxmia
plans, estimates 01 probable cost ^ 15|h day ^ Jufk, ,%l>
typical sections and assessment ■ Jo)||| s h cuy Cerk
plat lor tlx- paving and other-1^^
wise improving of Street lm-j _
prowinent Distnct No 91. com I |n „K, sapulpa Herald
prising tlte stiwl and avenue set Jum? ^ ^ 27 at. 29. 30. July 2.
out in the title of this resolution 3 5 6
as prepared by the City Engineer SANITARV SF.WFR 1MPROVT
ol the City of Sapulpa. Oklahoma, DISTRICT NO. 10
and filed with the City Cleric an- Sapulpa. Oklahoma
liereby adopted and approved j NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Section 2 Tluit it is necessary NOTICE is lx-reby given that
to pave and otherwise improve pursuance of an order of the
the street and avenue and public ^ ^ ^ CornmiiMOnenl of t|,e
place set forth ill llie title ol tills o( jjMpUip>> Oklahoma Seal
1, 0lulion. to do the necessary1
turns of fix- state
JHt To Move On
Merit Bill Today
OKLAHOMA CITY l 1*1 Got
|transporting an
I liquor
I Milford Wilsnii,
I t«-iled $11 I mi >d 011
I public di unk« iiix^s.
_
( jiiiitv Attorney’s Otfice
Records in C ounty Attorney
Civile l’ati iik's offic-e Monday
SNUFFY SMITH
IF YORE DURN DOG
DON'T STOP CHASIN’
MV CHICKENS, SNUFFY.
I'M GOIN'TO WRING
HIS NECK
Howard Edmondson, lacing an showed the following charges had
afternoon deadline said lie would liet-n liled
disclose- later today whetliei he I Loiene E Hill Oklahoma < ity.
( Andy s latlx-r was the first to
Sapulpa for- be told Sunday aliei.ioori tlial a
duo re ot National Guardsman had found
found tlx? body He took tux wile
into a bediuoin ot tlieir small
basement apartment, and gently
told her.
”Wh« killed my baby’*’* she
screamed. "VVI10 killed my
baby’"
loiter, slie saiJ "I hope who-
would sign or veto the bill weak speeding Earl Weston, drunk In,ever did this to my son can he
-............
The five-day time limit for hills good Bixhv, driving while mtoxi- like this
•ated. James W Herring. Jenks,
to be- on the governor - desk e\
pired at 2 55 p m today drunk in public place: Louis
”1 am not in a position to -a\ Wavne Moss. Sapulpa. operating
what my position is yet.'’ Ed- a motor vehicle without drivers
mom I sou saul at his regulai Mon license and Ix-e Edward Wesley.
Mayor Frank A Sedita ap-
pealed to paix-uls not to let their
children out of their sight "until
we apprehend tin- person respon-
sible for this horrible crime."
Only ttie day before Andy dis-
lav morning new conference ! i.,!-., speeding , .,
ii t-. 1. rw«tson Tecum-appeared. 5-year-old Richard Ed-|
want to confer willi mix- muu 'Iso Manx u isxison. •rr- *
•veil improix-r passing am! no dri- guigton. wliose home is on y
few blocks away, was kidnaped.
led Bui- will Ik- received -it tlulu-is ol the legislature
of saidl Last week. Ednxmdson tiueried vers license Ted Lee Danes, lul
Ralph M
:“,U' office "i the (ity (lerk
and inlet btisins and drainage ^ ? ^ u C|ock p Mf onl federal oflicials ;is to wliether the I -a. rec kless driving;
pipes vmis with nt-c-essary con- (h<? nth ^ u( Ju|y ,%l for {-„n ,Kissed bv l-' • ’ Brunnsscn. Stillwater speeding
nections to adequately drain said, ^ furnishin>. 0f all tools, mat jeopardize- federal funds
improvement and make alt nec- ena|s an(j performing the Tlu- measure eliminates some of
. ary water, gas mi mmm eso-j work M,,rvsary to be done in the
nections I construction ol a sanitary sewer.
Section 3 That this resolution, inc|U(jint, laterals. connections
be published in the Sapulpa Daily |an(j appurtenances lor San
Herald, a daily newspaper of j(ary ^ lmprovemelU District
general circulation in the City of 1() as crt.ate{j aiKj establish-
Sapulpa for six consecutive ts-l by 0njjnante No 986. passed
sues I antj appru\cd on the 21st day ol
Section 4 That if the owners ^ ^rving the following
“ described property, to-wit
Herman Junior Weld Tulsa, op-
erating a motor vehicle without
die job security and competitive'drivers license Sammy l-ewis Jr.
-xamtnation requirements of tbe Nupulpu. drunk in public place,
present state civil service system Johnnie Mae < lark. Sapulpa.
Hospital Head To
Be Heard Again
partially undressed, bound,
gagged and left — possibly to die
— near railroad tracks with a
plastic bag over his head.
Richard managed to free him |
sell within about lour hours His|
frantic mother then received a
drunk in public place; Dave' Chin- j phone call from another woman
bar. Sapulpa, drunk in public
plate
ol more than one-half in area
the lots parrels and pieces of
ground liable to assessment for
tlx- cost of these improvements
shall not within fifteen <15* days
after the last publication hereof
file with the City Clerk their pro I
test in writing against such im
prou-ments, then the Board ot
Commissioners of the City of Sa-
pulpa shall cause such improve
menls to be made and contract
ed lor. and shall levy assess-
ments and issue street improve-
nx-nt bonds, with interest at six
(61 per cent per annum until
maturity and ten «10> per cent
pci annum alter maturity for the
permont thereof, as provided by
tliapler 173 of the Arts of the
Ninth legislature of the State ol
Oklahoma approved March 23,
1923, and Acts Amendatory, Sup-
plemental and Compliment-
ary thereto Such protest .or ob-
All of Blocks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
26. 27, 28. 29. 30 31 32 33
34 and 35, North Heights Ad
dition.
All of Blocks 5 and 6 Original
Townsite ol Sapulpa.
All of Block 1. Downer Ad
dition.
Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. and 5. Block
1, Bruner Addition,
Lots 1. 2. 3. 4 5 and
Block 1 Pfendlcr Addition.
Lots I. 2, 13. 14. and 15.
Block 2 and Lots 1. 2. 3. 12.
13. 14. 15, 16 and 17 Block
Roosevelt Addition.
lets 1. 12. and 13. Block 1
Moman Addition.
All in the City of Sapulpa
Creek County, State of Oklahu
ma.
Plans, profiles and specifi
cations for the construction ot
said sewer system and appurten
antes have been adopted by tht-
OKLAHOMA CITY UPD The
House General Investigating Com
miltee will question Mrs Jewelle
Dugger, suspended business man-
ager of Eastern State Hospital at
v'inita. for a third lime Tuesday
Chairman O E Richeson, lien
ryetta. said lie hopes to complete
the investigation this week
Strike --
1 Continued from Page II
who spotted the boy walking
across the street in his underwear
and bad hustled him indoors. 1
On Apnl 23 Susan Benedict,
also 5. had been lured away in
the same- fasltion. bound i t the
same manner, and left to struggle
free near the- railroad Hacks. Su-
«ver. in the opinion of the Presi-
dent a strike affecting a substan-
tial part of an industry will, il
permitted to continue, imperil
The committee 1- investigating the national health and safety ft
fund handling at the institution 1- my opinion that wt- have
and the alleged fatal Ix-atmg 01 reached this stage in this dis-
Albert Claud, 57, a patient who1 putt
died ill the hospital Aug 29. IWi
ment of a hoard of inquiry when- san fpeod herself within a matter
The President also pointed out
jectiuti shall lx- made to the
Street or way named and des.g j ^,'d of Commission
nated in tlx- caption hereto. ers’ of sai(j cny an(j are now on
lilt- in the Office of the City
Clerk, and copies ol the same
Adopted and Approved in Reg-
ular Session this 19th day ol June.
1961
Ixiuis A Martin
Muyor.
Attest
John S Egan
City CU-ik
* SEAL 1
that eventually the dispute must
The first transcontinental tele be settled by collective bargaining
phone line estblished in the United and lie urged the disputant
States was from Ntw York to Sa:il parties to continue bargaining tor
Francisco. ! a settlement even while the
------Taft Hartley lew Is action.
fails, neglects or refuses to enter Three striking unions moved
into vnd contract for the con- Sunday to head off the threatened
-truction of -aid sewer, and turn- back-to-work order by ottering to
i-h the ne. c saiy Ixuids within] lift their picket lines for critical-
ten < 10> days from and after the ly needed loot! and fuel slap
date the award 1- made ment*
All bids will tw opened and con- l oions Wire Kennedy
sldered bv the Board ol Coinmis ! The three unions wired Kenne
sioners ol the -aid ( ity at a meet dv urging him to appoint an im
ing of the said Board to lie held[partial board to designate loud|
ot minutes
Both children told chillingly,
similar stories to their parents—
and then to the police.
Richard said he had seen the
woman in the area during recent
weeks. But when she asked him
to go with her for a walk through
the zoo. Richard told Iter "1 can t
go with strangers "
< Hie
will
Ipinst
they
I to
All
t C-
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to
be
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Now * the Time to Buv Your
AIR CONDITIONED
NEW RAMBLER
ot the LOWEST price ever!
in (lie City Hall in
7 30 o'clock P M on
-aid City at and fuel cargoes "essential to
r cgy^nlmK-cr' u^n deposit ol Jul> 1961 Al1 |K" 'K"
,7 Fire Dollars «».«». condi. ^ '*«*>
ed may appear and protest
against the said proposed im-
provement or any part thereof
if the owners of more than one
1 luill
iunal upon the return of all the
aforementioned documents in
good condition within thirty < 301
days after the contract lias been
1 awarded
Bids must lx- made upon the of
ficial proposal sheet of the City
of Sapulpa, furnished by the Kn-
gineer.
The City of Sapulpa reserves
the right to reject any and all
Board of Commissioners of the bids
City of Sapulpa. Oklahoma. Seal- A certified or cashier s check or,
’ bidder’s surety bond in the sum shdl1 n‘,vt 1
of five |x*r cent |5'< 1 of tlu*
amount of the hid w-ill lx- re-
quired from each bidder, to be
retained as liquidated damages
the 17th day)maintain national health, safety
and security."
"In cases where tlu* board ter-
tilies ( argot-- as essential, the un-
ions will lift picket lines and then
memlu-rs wodld sail the ships.
Tlie w-oman grabbed his arm I
and dragged him with her. She I
told him that if anyone stopped
him he should smile and say
"My name is Davy Johnson."
Richard cried out for his moth-
er She was wasliing and didn't
hear him.
Dragging Richard along, the,
woman threatened to throw him'
in the lake if he didn't behave.
Richard sucked in his breath to
keep from crying
When they got to the railroad
tracks, the woman took off Rich-1
ard's outer clothes and shoes, and
told him tlx-y were going to play
"cowboys and Indians." Tlu-n she
left him. with tlu- plastic bag|
over his head
Little Susan also told the1
strange woman she wasn't sup-
JOHNNY HAZZARD
By Frank Robbins
Published in tlit- Sapulpa Herald
U, I
23. 25. 26, 1961
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE is hereby given that
in pui suance of an ci der of Ru-
in urea of the land lia 'hc\ promised Tlu-y said | posed to go anywhere with strung
blc to assessment to pay loi hipmrnt- were going through de- ers An(j akiajni tJM. woman ]
such improvements shall not
within ten MOi days after Hu-
last publication ol this notice
'last publication will be on the
6th day of July, 1961'. lilt with
the City Clerk their protest in
writing against such improve-
ment, then the City of Sapulpa
ed Bids will lu- received at the
ullice of the City Clerk of said
City until 7 30 o’clock PM, on
the Six! day of July, 1961. for
the furnishing of all tools, mater-
lab labor and performing the' In tbe event ......mccesaful bidder
Used Cars
and Trucks
Guaranteed in writing. In Sapulpa ONLY at
STANDARD CHEVROLET (0.
100 122 S Main BA 4 2779
spite tlu* strike.
'Hie telegram was signed hy
lose pit Curran, president of the
National Maritime Union; Charles
\t ( rooks, president of the Mas-
ter Mates and Pilots organization,
and William R Steinberg, presi-
dent ol the American Radio As-
to cause) social ion.
lie made. I The other striking unions, the
Seafarers International Union and
'he Marine Engineers Beneficial
Association, said they had been
Icanng vessels currying essential
cargoes "ns a matter ot routine
nroctice and traditional policy.
All live unions previously re-
looted Goldberg's proposal to go
. ........... back to work for 60 days while
l P.sl 1 At'ID-SfoM At three man White House com-i
NKUTIULIZI l> QUICKLY 1 ' "" ..
mission investigated the disputi
nu can get 1 i 0MI.0-. -tom recommendations for a
ach agonies caused by actd-tnai- j
a-lion bv simply taking a spoon- «tt!<-Mv-nt. .
ful ol Bi\maRev .r a class of) The American Merchant!Manne!
water It I- del.......- tasting in* Institute, n ■ th.^
Kings relic-! m J r.'inute- Buy| owners accepted the WLdaytruce
.t jar of 50 do es today lor 98c
it the Rexall Drug Store— O 1
grabbed the child by tlu arm and
led her to the ri ilroad tracks.
such improvements to
and contract therelor. and to levy
assessments for the payment
thereof.
Dated at Sapulpa, Oklahoma
this 23rd day of June. 1961.
John S Egan,
City Clerk
(SEAL 1
liunics Diug.
adv.
\fter the unions rejected the pro
•xi-al. the institute supported use
ol the Tail-Hartley injunction. )
USE HERALD WANT ADS
CAR INSURANCE
DUE?
* Save with
1 State l3rm’»
low insurance
rates for
careful driver*. |
J See me.
CHARLES DODSON
1100 I. Tercto BA 4 1193
STATE FARM
MUTUAL
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bringing up father
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