Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, April 21, 1958 Page: 1 of 6
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Snpulpo, Ckloftcmo, Mondov Apr,I II I9S3
at»IUi»«d in !*!«
!6 a P..rk
Daily Except Saturday
Tornado Alert In
SE Part Of State
H A bulletin Usued by the weather
•i! t/>rna<*° llerl until 8 bj i severe ih under *
o CrVJc loHiiffit ^4 t^uf I shortly Motm. and a tornado or two were
teMorr tuaci today lot .-ou:hea-l expected n th-- area south and
cy> «■=*
Least
Oklahoma
ra t o: a line from the Red Rjver
| .south ol W:;.-on to Seminole.
through Me Aie-ter lo the Arkda-
| -a.- border near Heavet:?r
Nlornis IM rlop
Strong thunderstorms were also
developing in .smith central K.n-
as norm ol the Oklahoma l*or-
der.
Tlie stoma were rxnectcd to
meve .'Outn and eastward into
P*ive Sapulpans attended the 38'h OILahoina und lino ttie Aiu-Vt, i-
aoaual convention of the Oklahoma foul aria du.in;: the altrrnoon
FVdera1 ion c Buxine.- and Profe -- Scai ered ..ho *<■!.- fell ui Centra!
fion.ti W :nrn club held n Ok- Oklahoma tin. morr.ng and more
la.-iotna City »< -he 3k.t v.r. kOKl .a**. w*r« rep ,:>j tJ. util
April 17-20 and were among tho e ea-tuart of the state Tempera-
voting to a.lofu a . ’ate project to ture.s over muen ol the -utr ioda>
Five Sapulpans
Al Slate BPW
Annual Convention
rat e $1111 (wo to tie u >rd for rrett-
In* a memor.al to the 45th D:vl-
Mon All .ir al club in Oklahoma
will participate in this project dar-
kly the commit club year.
Repi.- entlnif the Suiml.ua BPW
Club wire Mr Bernice Cooper,
per.idem Mrs I.nlu Paster, prv-l-
drat-eleot. Mi Puulu.e hummer s |
health a.ud safety coirunutee chatr-
hiati Mr. Jessy Sullivan. publ.c
relation chairman; and Mr
were in tlie Cn .
Chicago Gunman
Opens Fire In
Crowded Calcteria
M o r n u 1 Bo onetUI. U rUU’ion rurmtan opened fire without ,.p-
CliMirni&ii who is pu t state pr.si- p.irent reu. on :n a crowded Loop
dent of Ow or^aniwitian Caf^rrJu Sunday night woundin- )
Mr J* Krv .SulJivnn was elected a u.lor and terrorising more Uiun
to po t of re ordii...' .«• r*-*arv 100 p.itroii.-
hi the Section of cute ollicer ^miian's WPjp»h Ja.nrn,.d ,
° Jewe-'r M ,n'^- J >*- «>“ •»* *» WMt Ca’e eria 1
M. '• Jr a<*.1 Mann, Tu.' s, pre.-u* qj
dent; Mr Mattie Culley, S ,aw-
nee, president, elect: Mr.s Lolita
El iott, Musfcoftee. vice-presidei’
Mrs. Satlie Pteeman. Perry, trea
.. - .. .. -- — Walgreen drug store on
* Jw. £7; ;Z str*r- a:jd.» p
sergeant knocked It froth his
haud.
surer: and Mr Oil.a M.ller Brt - J** B*‘rj<‘rk Punman was idem
tow. d. -rict director of the sec- */' Carlo- Padro. 25 a for-
©:id distrlcv
A’ a Saturday night banquet, the
convention was addles .ed by Mr
Inda Edwards. Washington. D C
Killed
♦
sy /
^ Htjnuiui...
Today!
On Iridiv morning r.arlield *rt-
ond grade .student.-, and their teach-
er. Mrs Hainmotid toured the Sa-
pulpn public library Hume room
mothers aeeompanyinR them •
Mr Oilbirt Mrs Clnldn Mia
Brumley and Mi Ska
liiolr Walson liav liertl sele, led
bv tile Ameru-an Bar Assn, u
Druinrlcht lainpa t’n rhainnun lor
I till orKalu.talkin . uiumal member*
i stnp d .ve Wat on is u funner
assi t. nl to t're k County Atloruey
Clyde Patrick at Dnuurutht II.ll •
, Wilson, a -1 taut Creek county at-
tonii \ h.i b**-li liuliitsl a M.ipul|ia
I cam|iaien i tiairman
Believed
Collision
LAS VKC1AS Nev il'P> — /
New York-b’und Cnlted Air Lines
l»C7 with 47 |>er. ons aboard col-
lided with in Air Force !win- ' it
jet li- hter today and crashed The
(’lark County .sheriff's , nice .« •!
all aboard the airliner were killel
f’a’e ol '.he two Air F >i ce oiloi*
was not known immediately
An Air Foice .spoke-man -aid
Initial investigation ol the collt-ion
indicate I that the Soper abre jet
'■lamed out" at So.000 feet and
that d went into a dive, collidma
with the OC7 at 21.000 Icet over
the .southern Nevada desert
There was a big white pud ol
smoke that quickly turned to a
deathly black pall They .spiraled
into rot k strewn de.-orri sonic lo
mile .south of this gambling re-
tort
Fir.-t lo arrive al the scene wa
IJenn.v S hie. 1' a pholn'i soher
lor the L.I.*. Vega H>view-Jour-
nal lie wa eu route to an a i m-
meld wtien lie aw the two plane
colt.de and ..pin in uliuo I -Iruighl
> down
lie -aid wreckaue was stream
over the de-ert country lor "sew-
eta! miles
The two planes era hed in the
same general area where clamor-
ous movie actre-- Carole Lorn-
ii< < met itr .th m a Jan It. 1042.
era h la DCS
I’ is a barren area, populated
mainly by lizard- and jackrabblls
w.th little or no immediate acres-
to communication.
A’ Ch'cauo. United Air Lines
i d it., plane cat r.ed 42 pas-en-
ger.s and a crew ol live
It idem died the crew as: Capt.
Duane N Ward. I t Officer Ailinl
Edward Sommers. Flight Engin-
eer Chark E Wootls. all based
In Denver; and stewardesses I
Pauline Mary Murray and Yvonne !
Mane I’rlei on. both ba rd at lays
Angeles.
1'lie UAL lour-enyined plane de- '
part* i lis in l o- An-" I.- a V Jo
., ui , ' *t.’ i>.i , ngers and '
!.\r crewmen aboard Uiuam-
tinned report from the UAL |»a(-
•racer office In Laa Anectes. 5211
five company employe* were
among the pa.s-engers.
The lli;ht. No 7Sd. wks to have
made .stop- at Denver. Kansar
City and Wa-shlngion before ar
n M* w York at 7:4C p m
c.o t The coIUmoo occurred short-
ly alter 11 a m. c.s.t. •
The Floor, which was gtlD UjV
e1 only as "Mi sing" Irom near-
by Nellis Air Force Base 90 mm-
uies alter the collision, was a jet
fil-hter tra.ner. It carried a pllnf-
n tl UH .il.il J M ideiu-pllo..
Early reports from the crash
scene i d that "at least one para-
-hutc w is spotted billowing
hurh afc.vc the de ert shortly after
the collision.
Flr-t reports of the collision
were received by the CAA towers
in 1st Vega .. Salt Lake City and
Lo Angelc when tlie airliner la*
sued a ■ May Day ibelpi*' radio
me* age.
'I7ie collision al-o wa* witnessed
by a ecand military plane from
Nelli' Air kkirce Ba.se.
in city police
include: driv-i
The Sapulpn c’.ub wa awarded .»
certifica'e of achievement for it
work during the pa t year Tbe
rerlif-cate.s are given the ten top
club* of tlie 94 in Oklah, 11,J.
tafed about .something, aUthoritie
said.
Radio was siltin'* at a raiders
table when he whipped out a re-
volver and fired several shots as
‘■cieamttv* ru-tomers dove under
table, or dueled behind pillars
One of tlie ballots struck Fnc-
nian Apprentice Roue,! Long. 2b
Martinsburg, W Va.. In the left
hand Long, stationed at Or'-at
Lake Nava! Training Center,
wa treated at St. Luke Ho pint.
A *econd burglary ati* inpt in two wh(IP OIIlcitl lid th(. *ound
ronecuilve days proved successful via- no' rriou
mer airman who was released
from the Air Force with a ba.1
conduct discharge. __ .. . .
P M appeared to be T0 THf CASUAL passerby it w:nld seem the city police
drunk and wa-. too irration.il to, a re moybe going too for in their effort to find "customers "
give any reason for hi.s action Actually, the sign advertising apartments for rent is being
He aj>,vaiej 10 be great.y a t'-, held by Ihc pojlice for a women from whose apartment faiuse
•t wa- t;i$en (Herald Photo
Second AllempI
Gains Entry For
Persistent Burglars
Street Resurfacing Is
About To Get Underway
Cases a|i|M-aring
court tht- tnornlr."
lng under revocation of Itcen-e. I
speeding, creating a traffic bar-'
ard. four persons without a d ;v-
ers licence and three public
drunks.
The e<lu, alien office lias approved
fund' providing financial aid to
Kelly ville -<hool- tentatively total-
ing $3 982 12. accord.ng lo Rep
Tom Steed Of this amount the
arhool is certified unne-d.atc ly lor
Wttj Tlie mini y is | in id lierau e
ol tile alfect ol tednal ln l.ill.it,mis I
ot. tlie -ihool ay tern.
"Jonah and Ihe Highway.” a 27-
Just Two More Days Left
To Enter Jaycee Road-e-o
Time Running Out
For Entries In
Bicycle Road-e-o
♦ Bet and girls under 20 years of
| age bvtre in Uw Sapulpu. Mounds. |
Kiefer and KellyvIUe areas have 1
only two more day, in which tO|
oTil.iin mid fill out their applications
'for entering the annua) Jaycee
Road-e-o which get- muter Way,
C’-rtif i’>'. and awards went tel Thursday .it I pm. Rat Patrick j
W*H -.1 lee wit 4*11 club member ui ■ cluurnittit, said tuaiy.
Woodlown 4-H
Wins Awards A»
Rally In Bristow
. . .__a . i i I tKnn n wl * »W ramutwe (a>
411 . J Bll,,k ««-*v br oblaa-gl .1 teral
Ur led Stales Shs-I Corjioralioii.
will be shown April 23-2.7 at the
Crdi-nan Theutrc in Supulpa
(•rady Jane fienhv. Krllvvllle.
was rci ntly electa d eereUn y-tr 'iia-
for per.-i trt.t b.irplars Saturday
night when ail e timated $40 was
.stolen from Huffs teak house,
deputv sheriff Kenneth Jack-on re-
portisl today.
Jackson .‘■ati a try a' ctverin?
through a rear window Fridtu n. lit
faded lo gain entrant* for the
Jane Dils. 50. a drug store bnck-
keejier. .aid -he wa- .standing be-
.side the ca.s!iier when -he .saw
Padro draw the gun and ojien
fire.
"He wa; neat 'linking, wearin't
r .’jeirt Jacket and it was ohv.au
he wa drunk.” -lie -aid "I
Sap'll pa's deteriorating mad.-
will be'in showing improvement
this v«*;u when the c ty - »«• into
action with it- new a pliult plant
W.th three block- a.read
for, many other- aie eX|iet
be .signed up tlna yeai 1<
re-urlacii.;.
thieves The wudow w.is 1w ikI ducked behbid a p..Uir ami the
tampered with the next mnrnin rusi„ners . larteii diving under
Haturdav r...ht the second attempt table "
wa- made on a north .side window Sue aid he fled ip an >■ cala'or
which is clo-c to 15 feet from the toward the street level, turning to
ground. 1 fire once more.
Tlie burglars mad-- sure thev The gunfire attracted William
would be ,-uceev ful this time b*-- E Finn. 67. a retired policeman
can c they UM'd a ladder to reach and store detective, who was past-
ille high window and then broke it ing the drug 'or- Finn -a.d be!
out to ent« r Several steak wer rau to the e-calator and "saw tii- ;
stolen and a cigsret machine and a Ruy coming up. firing at tan ,
Parenli Nighl !s
Planned Tonight
Al High School
“Parent Night** for .nil mothers
and fathers of children who will b»*
Add Fllyson. city manarer. ^ald
ciuy the city Is ho|>crul the pro-
ram can tx* started th«* latter fwiri
>f this week, weather permitting
He >aid he f.r 1 h! n'k of re nr-
d !o facing will be on Cleveland, nex*
ibe . will It*- a block «ju I mien and 'h«*n
1 the crew will move into the down*
' !• i »M I 1 *ei h. I- 1 • *'
hu already :i** I up
percent a.id sidJili«m) bJc.’k on
that street are ex,>*' ted u> ue i;u-
cd *n the im .ir future.
In order for a block to b* re-
' surfaced, all property bnlde-s
rnii-st pay the*r .share of the ex-
lien e
W rking on the project '.n
! the proj ertv-owner vi *ned \«o is
the 'tree* coninnf.ee of the cham-
ber of commerce
Rri 'ow P ida\ The bo> and -fir! high M*booli or by contacting Pat-
pre ented n variety of demoastre ' rick at the Sapulpu police station
tion and gave timely topic*. * Civh awards an.1 certificates will
Connie Payne and Sandra Pen-1 be given winner comiieUng in the
dergra.ss displayed a table .setting, safe driving contest First pbKe geta
______ ______ Christie B itchelder. Patty Hayev 1 a $-55 bond with smaller monetary
urct of the BnptL<t Sturtpnt f B1 '' ' "‘i Sue Teetei Btrarta foMg m memtt and third
i Ht North, a tern State Coilcgc »t -’uv<> “ makln* demon-lri- piacr winner*
Tahk-qtuih for 1978 59 The HSU !• ‘(living correct procedure on n,,a(f^^) will be held In the
a church--pun oreil 01 iiii/ati,,n for ** ‘il. ',''1 ""** ur**-' Flam jqu UMd 300 bkaks on -outh Poplar,
col; ge student of Bapti. t fircfer-! *"d Sue »'linger.
PIM.e j Showing a correctly set table
" ■' Ph....... >nd ; : .. ,! Z, 2001 b,rti«l«y before Aug 14. date
is the daughter of W. 1 Denby. gave a noveltj demon-trillion on
Route. 1 Kellyvllle. She graduated making a dog from a wa-h cloth I
from K>U.vv,lle high bchool I and bai of .-nap.
In the bov - division. Io’wis and
Sapulpa. was M,It, McLain bowed the pio;e-i !
tiKknt.s ut North- u •• of hand tools. A di-plav on j
u tern State College ut Tahlequah the growth ol .-reds Wa.s pro ,-nted
Col on who poined with |
boy belwe<n the agr.s of 11 and 10
to prepare for entering the annual
bid cle fa,,., l-e-o. V-rnon TuUar,
Boy Scout executive, reminded to-
day.
'The date of the event Is this Sat-
urday at the Euchee Ml-sion. TuUer
said the main purpoe of the roc-
te-t u to stre-s correct and .caf«
operation of bicycles and urged
parent* lo encourage their sons'
activities in It.
A written examination, inspection
of bicycles and the driving on aa
arranged course will make up the
i ■ c, Aii operator's orr-
' * 1! be awarded to all who
, ,iirt yL
Rules of eligibility specify contest-
ant mast have not reached their
of the national Road-e-o finals in
Wa-lungUm D C Al-o. contestant
lion Hradlev,
nmoi, ■ th< 53
who a-arsteJ m giving and grading by B.l
to i for the annu.il high ,'hooi Bobby B.ok on deinon-tratin ’
fsiinntemal conu-t pon-on-d by R; method- to be u-ed in extin • , i-
Entrants have the opportunity of i
ad vain mg I lean the local event to '
tin lat (onte t in Midwest City
Mav 4. .ml then to the national I
finals. ,
ccinpie • tlie stiff te ts ureevfuUy.
The Road-e-o l- being ponsoeed
by the Supulpa Javiers in kerpttig
w,th t!ie Boy Scout theme of "Na-
tional Safety Good Turn.”
Juke box were looted
, dom."
' I could have hot him. eu' 1
i wa ulr«!d of hurtm,'. ,-o.neone in
ihe crowd ' Finn j..i w. .e
: aid Padro pulled u„. Ui, ,.r of
| bL gun. but It rn, .fired on h-
i mX'.i and la.,t bullet.
"I grabbed him. kmcla i the
g.tn front hi- hand and gave h.m
* punch,” Firm a.d
F,nn and .-ewral oLier per-on
• held Radio until a d /on pn.icc
. qu id converged on the scene
Authoritie- ,-.i‘i p.m.-i fni, •
'he United Siate.s four years a to
Irom Puerto Rico. He wa- artn-d
with a 45 caliber Webley revolver
Horby Vaughn Is
Chosen To Attend
U.S. Wor College
('(•1 Harley Vaughn, native P.v-
pulpan. I one of 34 sele, 'cd fr an
6h<j i l. Mble air force off.eers t<>
attend tlie ria'ional war tolRirr at
Fort McNair. Wa Jiinp.'on. D C
for one year's course.
Col Viimthn. son of Mr and Mrs
W L Wt-e. 414 N 4th. thl- citv
ha- ,-erved as commander of the
79'h fighter defense group at.
Young town municipal a Irport.l
Youngstown. O. for the |ust two
year-,. His -urrevor for that p -l |
ha rot yet be\-n named.
He is Scheduled to leave In m.tl- I
July for the 1958 59 course at the Navy b- in an in'e at: n ’
war college. Col Vaughn, h,.- w t day Into the cra.-h of a TV-2
real their 13 year old daugher Navy Jet trainer plane :.ud 'o
F-uidra will re-ide at Alexandria have exploded into a ball of fire
Va. Mrs Vaughn is tiv.’ former after It* pilot balled 0U1
Viokt Bo took of Sapulpa. The Navy a.d Marine Corp
--Capt W L Ball, 31. of Colum-
1 liu- Ohio, wa- en ro"*e f-, r
United States Ma-ines we*e the PetL-acola Fla to the Columbus.
f,r t Ameri.a.n Loop- to land in On.o. Naval Air Sta'.on when -he
Cuba durlit" the Sp.,a:sh-Aiiier;c'an accident occurred B.,11 wa 'anin
*,*r 1 to tlie general ho-p,tal here
Novy Begins Probe
In Troincr Crash
LOUISVILLE Kv. iL'Pi— Th"
■nterin,' huh
school next fall
and
^ruduutinc emors
this spring
Will
be held lonit'ht .$t
7 JO in It.,'
high
sclu»ol jiijtliit.r,
min
Pui »»*> e of
Uie
program i
, to
acquAint p;t e
nts
vuili < liroiijiient
nt thod . .Hid
l»4»
W lo h af
tiM-ir
jhiWren tn r
||.t,.N,
i 'J rOti <
tu- 1
NUileil !••: Litem
with tile i«
•l.e ;e
.ilid praffoata
•It!
n |ti;rem<-tit
mind. Ii w.u
1 w* fa Id in llv-
form
*f un ii ft rm.i
1 IXi!
th 1 diUrtivuii
Pal. *1 iwfub
ers
Wall be B
Bom-
Gardner, prnui
pa 1.
CUv Ca r,
fie.Hi
of b*>\s O*oi
t ■ p
Irite. band (
iirct
ft It'll Mi All
i er.
hoad c»J sofj.t
iKUfff. Thi*
new method u
♦ (1 1
[ » encourage
jvar*
enfs lo T»ar
tu .p
Aie In co
urM’S
el'o u b’. the
.r ci
uidren.
PI A fjffKi..L'
* Onj
Mxmlly ur'*e
por-
ent.s of new ^1
!d 4f*r
rn ;<nd die
lilt t .1 j J tlftS* tfj
•tad An ext*t
utjve
The
■veral
w.'b Cl le Me-
man ba aid
r carding plan
, - Juv Yeaoer. |
i .an,uer. : nd
Tulsan Sentenced
For Drunk Driving
Omega Pi. honorary bus.in . (<fu-
cation fraternity. The contest was
held on the rumpus ol Hie college
Api.l U.
S'r Winston Only
Has A Bad Cold
LONDON UR, Source: c!o.-e
'•> Sir W..u ton Churehill . a,d t ,
day he may have a bad e-,ld but
it .- iiu'hin,: tu w ,rry abo r fuev
a.d Bri'i !i weather could give
aiivone the . niffle-
H’Tairt tl’.at Cliiir- hill'.- ductur
laud Mur.ui. vg-itert .,ew*ril
time.- la t week had rated feai
'he 83-war-old ate man had
been stricken by new nine .-.
nig a fire on a jyer-or. Working
t< .'ether on a team drmon-tr •non |
of be er die , for boy wa Mike
and Lew.. McLain and B..ly Cut-j
ton.
T.rnelv topic* were irlven bv
Linda Davis, Karen Blanken,hip.'
and Marty Varner The 4-H club
youth were accumiHin.ed on their,
' -P '•* Hi.-' ..v ii-. Mi Max
Ba'ehel ler. Mi Iiuyle Cotton, I
M Wavne Haag and Cicsoi e
Maynard, eoun'y aeent
Lo»c News
Bulletins
1938 Grads Plan
Reunion May 24
P mning committee for the ?qtb
ann;ver .ary reunion <4 Uie 193*
Sapulpa Inch school graduatlrog
cla-- met Saturday at 6:30 pm
WA'.HIVC.TOV tin — senate at Dean' Cafe
ItenuM rati, W liip Mike Mansfield Pujyvr of the meetlntj Was to
mlrodii'ed a kill today lo redu, e compc-le plan for the re ifllOO
liu time lave- and t» repeal nml which will be held In Sapulpa on
federal e*,l-e taxes.
May 24 Registration w 11 be'/ln
GRENADES LEFT IN TRAIN
ROME i UP, An ab eni-niiiid-
e<i pa ei ; r Jeff , WOOdei n,,x
above h. -eat on the train from
la c >• to Naple Sundav I'he b ■»
contained JO hand grenade. — all
in good wnikiiu order
a' 1 p rn at tlie high school audk
SING A I’llRI it p, —The lndo- he nn Iliere will !/• an a'o*mbiy
ne-|an reliel premier tonight de- colidil, te.1 a in Ihe '28 high .school
manded a I N Investigation to day followed by a dinner and
determine Ku-sla's role In the .al hour that evenin’?.
Hen
K.
et fur 7 p nt with the
■e.Iill-■ L .luuiiu ol. -half
offee will lx- served after
c in the cafetf . ta Par
tjchooi pip:i ,n-
K,:
18-t
Fox Petition Circulator
Takes 5th Amendment
vitrd to be present, also.
Heavy Truck Tire
Crashes Fronl Door
ed
M V.
OKI-MIOMA CITY UPf—Only "ir
nc '! nine c.ri uli’cr of Ora J
'ox'- anti-farm .-ale, tax pc'.tion* eon
n wered a . abhe'ia t'. a : i'e Su-
■me Court heard, today, and the
: -j:), d -he I : 'i A i.dmori: the
F ,x :.- trytn j ;o kill a bill voted you
y the I,, ' Le la’ure wh: ;i e\-1
: ;,'"d !.,."mei. iio.-n «k- C
No; '
: Utt
SBA Official To Speak OM.ullie’s Shop
8 _ A f.n .1. a n. .
At Thursday Luncheon
aid*
tty
Th month ty joint hin theot _____ _____ ___ _
til" Chamhet of commerce and Sr- ol Commerce .Smaller W
pulpa civ c club- WlU be ad •-
.*ed Thursday noon by C Ray
Martin of the Smal, Ba-Ines* Ad-
minlstra' cn from the Dallas. Tex .
divt-ion The regular me"'!ng will iroverivnen' worked a
be held m the YWCA building
A fre >k accident Saturday rvi-h'
sent u heavy Intel: tire rolling d vn
Dewey avenue and in the front do',:
of Luttie's le p
Tlie tire r;,m« off the rear dual
| of a we '-bound truck a* it pulled
eluding work with the Department 1 up tu th stop light at the ii"
Plan ,f Park end Dewey The wheel
Corporation and Office of Dcfca-e ur.e free ;m,| »• :it pinn it >
Tran.-portation the -troct mirantlouslv m -.n.
The guest speaker ha -erved traffic ai,d pedestrian* a it a,, e:
R f"
B,i!>r ar
that
trade advisor for the BeU: , ■
a sale.
of the F.a.-t Trxa* Chamber of
Contuierce and manager of a de- i
partment . tore. Mart.n haj held
tevcial gove: 4ijieutal po.,i:.aaa in-, 'ercst t j bu. ine met;
promoter for a mator oil and
t;r"
mirror at
the
manufacturer, and ha.s experience
er.t: nnrr
and
In wholesale drv (rood -,i>
II"
the front
do<ir
t* aL-o a na'ive Texan
H-
Jark Co
oner
s;ieeche- gener.llv pr<,ve of
in-
C: ty
wa *
acTOs the busy thorourhfare hop
ped th* curb, cra-h.-d nto a heavy
. ■' of the ' r
rc lx,uiuled through
Trir.sport Co
the ow ner ,
Got llis Sttrntiun
% Iwo-rar a, i idem whith oe-
eurrerl utirn one driver was at-
tempting lo step the ether In
talk with him. aeinrdini; tu citv
pi,lire, neruered Sundav witfi
miner damage tn nntv nne ear.
The front end of tlnhhy lie-
Gr.ifi nrrlrl's ear sustained tlie
nnlv damage while James C,nr-
m.ui's auto reeeived none Pnlii e
said lieGraffenreid was Irving
tn ii’d.iin (••irnian * atirntinn in
erifer tu get him tn stop when
tin* strident ha|i|M-n*sl. ft,,it,
men are sapulpans.
No? -heul
ii)jx*n i**d Dili*4 r
lie*.: :on
or
cul.itor* to ap,
he.
inn' Only J
B
pe ired
Oklahoma C.
He rr!
rn?»
■d lo a?, wer q
p « t hi
Ilearing Reeesses
ten
E R
V-
by Frank Ca : r. E:-.d a'
for the farm irnup
Butler Iti-fii-es Answer
Both
Car'er asked h.- name
Have you auv reu on for
an wer.n.' 'he qj, ,t.0;. N
CU" a ked
butler ui'urtd anic h.: . a
,'T.t which he aid Bu'lcr
' -:i .mi arid Frank A m,
Bureau man. in January.
' I'■ •:neiit ud tila: M 1'ler
,l.,ted lietitjoris .ii H .si.
1 i On .: ie. Norman
>-lal, v a City and that on
,:na C.'y he did not appear
4! . 12 .* < t t t? i fy
d vi a'- he circulated them
iv l,••drill u i: rKfvH
■i j*Hit two h jr dnd North*
r a 14x •. a fur M.i> 7. 8
■Mini.$tr«g llton.
Hoovers Doctor
Well Satisfied
At His Progress
NF.'W YORK 'UP> Herbert
HoovorV doctor.-, reported today
the forimT Pri**»id(*:it*n condition
vi.1 s improved and 'hey w'-re well-
•a*; f«»*d with hi. pro r- -s toward
recovery from a imII bladder op-
eration performed Si u: .ay
A Columbia-Pm* oy*« ; «n Ha-pi-
t.il bul)et.ii thi momma .-a;d
Mr Hoover had a qni»ht.
!!#• wa* brighter anJ nr* a1»*r*
?h.' morninr' and we permitted
him to * i.*id up i »r five minutes
'I* n pc nature va « if9. pulite 72.
bio- d pro sure 135 over 70 re r>.-
ra'ion normal HU general im-
pro . •ment continues ”
Th** pokewian ' *;d *he former
Pr« .de:»’ doctor- were nut wor*
ed about n Ho
\> : ‘v lijM'iature, pul. and
b.'i' i pr e ure He aid the
ch 'ii. e were ' not -.aniflcant.”
The R ,:i Al-
lan vi-ited he- fa'her <n h s wav
in w,rk today Afer spcnlins 15
mil ,'i with H'jovcr ih. nn re-
j>,- d ne found h:.- father sitting
m .1 cha an.) reading the mum-
in. pa;x'r
H'- had » good nerh' and
-eeined to be Ju.-' fine " Allan
-aid Thev're , nr to walk h.m
around in the afternoon '*
h M tea u i fad
over The ed *e ol 'ii.* bed. r«* «d
!ne ne'.i jvip'r- ;*nd chatted wi'h
bu'h i... ^uii> Sunday
Cn: Nolan Or.ianoma C.tv.
1 chairman of the commlf.ee. coo-
d'ic’ed the Saturday c .-Ion OJw
1 er- a "ending were \L'. and Mr.t
Gordon Davt-. cla..- „pon or*. J
V Lanca er. Jamc Posey. Helen
r.ivl -. Martha and Jane wi] on.
It >y Baxter Jr . Wjyne Jamevoa,
C \fr Ja-k 11 ft i'
Mr Harold Angul-h, all of Sa-
;iilp, Mr and Mr R*uben Be l
ml Mr Frank John-on of Tulsa.
Cla me ii tier- who know 'he
idthe -ex of out of town member.*
are a Mi Haro d
Vi-tu-h > Uiat card.* may be sent
ad*, in:: them of the anclver.-arj
1 date.
WILBERT
I ii",
fr
Pi
H'
' I aunt you to go to bed ond I'll!
not qomq to Indian wiuvHc you
for ili'*
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Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, April 21, 1958, newspaper, April 21, 1958; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1493777/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.