Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1981 Page: 4 of 12
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Sapulpa Herald
Notebook
WE DIDN'T get our Information from
court records of the federal Judiciary .It
was strictly an investigation conducted
over a cup of coffee.
BUT THIS is how we heard it.
DOWN in Kellyvllle, a friendly little
village implanted with law-abiding
citizens, can be found at least two en-
rities—« brand new post office (the
subject of earlier news accounts) and a
water distributing authority, Kellyville
N OUR NARRATIVE will confine itself
to these two subjects.
WATER DISTRICT (WD for short)
has a rule which says in effect that any
application for service from a renter
nust include a deposit of $30. The post
office building is privately owned and
rented to the US of A. D-Day arrived for
the new post office to be occupied by
exponents of the US of A. WD advised
US of A to post the $30 deposit since the
customer (US of A) was a renter.
US OF A failed to respond. Out of
community loyalty, service was started
to the renter, upon advice of Water
District President Gene Hellard (PH
for short) to "add fee deposit to their
first bill" .
THAT'S WHEN fee plot thickened.
US of A paid the water ‘.ill but not the
deposit Mr. Bureaucrat (MB for short)
comes to Kellyville, all the way from
Ed Livermore
Tulsa and In 100 degree weather to set
WD right He was advised by WD “a
rule la a rule." MB leaves, obviously
with feathers ruffled.
UNFORTUNATELY, PH was not on
the scene, arriving shortly after the
departure of MB. Being a kindly sort,
PH placed a call to MB.
PH INFORMED MB of fee rule; MB
Informed PH the US of A was different
and ppid no deposit PH advised MB to
EJsasswwsa
point our information in clouded but
MB is alleged to have said *TU go to
higher authority” to which PH advised
"you’re already there." To which MB
admonished, allegedly, “don’t let your
mouth overload a lower portion of your
anatomy,” (or words to that effect). To
which PH responded, "you have Just
overloaded yours.”
PH CASUALLY walked across the
street turned the valve on the US of A,
and the bathroom appliance In the
brand new post office gurgled a giggle.
WHEN LAST seen, MB was
gathering troops to storm the rock-
ribbed defense position of WD. But WD
collected $30 deposit, plus a $20 re-
THE bathroom appliance In the
brand new post office gurgled another
giggle-
Almanac
By united Press InternattoMl
Today is Thursday, July 28,204fe day
of 1M1 wife 161 to follow.
The moon is approaching its last
** The morning stars are Mercury and
The evening stars are Venus, Jupiter
and Saturn.
Those bom on this date are under the
sign of Leo. _ .
American actress Charlotte Cuah-
man and actor Michael Wilding were
bom on July 23 - she In 1816 and he In
1912.
On this date in history:
In 1829, William Burt of Mount
Vernon, Mich., received a patent for a
device called the "typographer,
believed to have been the first
typewriter.
In 1904, the ice-cream cone was bom.
A St Louis man called on a young lady,
with an Ice cream sandwich for her.
The girl fashioned one of the sandwich
layers into a cone and the idea caught
on.
A thought for the day: English writer
Samuel Butler said, “The man who lets
himself be bored Is even more con-
temptible than the bore.
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Commentary
More about & memorial
PAUL HARVEY
Column
Rusty Brown
Confronting the truth
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____________Oklahoma college.
Like many women today, she ex- me to‘think
plored career options when her children ^ othera >
started growing up. She went back to But sherry was compelled to be
Dondd F. Graff
Don’t believe everything you read - gr&u ^ o{ death
- not even what may on occasion ^ njuna^ -seemingly infinite in
appear in this space. ^ number,” of all the service men and
The subject a few weeks lwck«Mfl» r^m]rnnmn to ^ ^ ^ Vietnam.
memorial to beThe walla will point respectively
those who served in zl. Washington and Lincoln
Strikingly different for monumental ^ uniMngthenaUon’srecent
Washington in a number of reapecU, It memorial, unuymg mena
will be of black granite not white mall site
marble. And It wlU eonshrt not of ^ government.s only direct con-
usual neo<lasricptilm totof two tow tefeejg ^ ^ memorial project,
walls intersecting In ashaUow V^upon Congtructlon money-an estimated
sjss&zKlXiiSiM 1rug
ttiatrf the war tavrtfc-tattmy feed- ^
Incorrectly notea. ... caiied -the people’s
The suggestion that there will be no mernorijli „ the one fee government did
direct reference to Vietnam is an error ^ Wlaely> it might be argued,
that has PoPPed up ’ The American government’s roie ln the
previously, elsewhere —- PJW development and conduct of the
resulting from a i^toterpretation^of vletnajJ confllct 8tffi the stuff of
the project s stated purpoMto create dispute. But there can be no argument
"a memorial no to honor the war but ^ AmBrkan people’s respon-
rather to honor the saermdes 8ibllities toward those who served in it
Vietnam veterans.” . 'The memorial will make no political
Whatever the orgln, It Is a miscon- statement about ^ war,” the fund’s
ception that the memorials sponsor {ounder veteran Jan Craig Scruggs,
are anxious to dispel. The flashed ^ explained «Aa ta proper, because
struture, they assure, will make It ^ coming to ^ ^fe the history of
perfectly clear that it Is those who Vletnami our nation must separate the
fought and died In Vietnam who are ^ [rom the issue of how the
being honored. . ... veterans served their country.”
Those sponsors are jitter dif_ Tq ^ ^ want to be In-
ference about this memorial. Although in may be sent to
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund,
former sen. George McGovern, In- f ^
cumbent Sen. Barry Goldwater — I DAL. NAMffflfl 1
they are acting as private, nonprofit | DODDy IwPlflVU J
organization established in 1979 to V*
promote public interst in the project maiority of TV advertising
first year, a grand total of $144.50 had «■ educational TV.
come in. But interst has picked up a farmer is one who raises 10 percent
since, in^h^ng in Congress which has crops on 20 percent interest,
donated a site on national park land, . .
Washington’s Mail.
A national competion for a design
was won earlier this year by a Yale
- -- - v started growing up. She went Dacx to But sherry was compelled to be
“ He may be proved entirely innocent school, studied Peyc^logy ^nd be^n candid she ^ Kathy now five openly
President Reagan has demonstrated wrongdoing—as Bert Lance was counseling college students, Her aa- toged,er>
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When Max Hugel of the CIA was ^ administration will not let That didn t surprise 1*^ She ‘homophobia’—fear of homosexuals. I
accused of engaging In questionable fettered by crony-ism at the always been an achiever. Even when ^ the fear comes from not
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but he resigned anyway. Sn he was^resident of an electronics It was hard to leave her famUy and horoophobta unless more of us make
Had he not resigned, he’d have been Pd later for a computer the show horses she WUJut, m ourselves known. When they see that
Bred Wore, she excelled at her studies and we ^ goals, that we, too,
Mister Clean is a tough boss. _ ““Pmy..... . leaked confidential graduated in three years. She also wanttodoweUatour jobs, helpourkidsl
Anv of us who has sought to stall even It « said that heiteak graduated into early marriage and ^ make our Uves worthwhile, thelrj
5^222T«E55£ tastant motherhood, have three baUes
^ are flawless empathizes wife a wau wen securm in four years. “I have this theory that if all the g
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is that it was summer doldrum time for several persons-not including Max husband grew apart over the years. The «As part of her “purple ft—
the Washington, D.C., news corps wh«i „ el_were indicted in 1977, pleaded divorce was amicable-"We still meet phiiosophy, Sherry has Just launched ai
they sank their teeth In Hugel s ^ were fined or placed on for lunch”-and they share respon- ^ju^aon program on homosexuallt;
trousers—and they were not about to let tatl n sibility for the children. for the police departments In Tulsa an
v0 ^ So far, Sherry Maxwell reads like stmwater> 0kla.
It appears that two of those who were many other women who bounced back “Sure you can use my name in you..
CAP1TI PA DAILY HERALD implicated did not like the idea of Hugel from divorce. column,” she said. “It could be roughl
SAFp hilled bvP»rkNew.p.pen. getting off the hook and that It was they But now, the story changes. on me and It may bring more pain to my I
Published^ |nc who blew the whistle on him. Our conversation followed her first family, but it could also be the only way I
anHjir participation In a workshop as an ad- for you others to get over your fearl
auosequent investigation and-or *7* . . . u.. wbat was f „
tato behindttat(kcWai. I found I admired Sheny’e for-|
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did not want to cause any trouble to the at”ut hfr,l li ahead of the bottom line, rell8|^®
administration.” While^herry’s i«^t«waJne^s martyrs who gave up their Uves rather
occurred at mid-life, Kathy, now Z7, thnn ^ir faith.
There is hypocricy in the public in- had known her feelings since she was But b ^ worid ready for sexual
sistence on leaders who are more 18; her teen-age sexual fantasies were martyrs? Sherry and Kathy are going
^■TiTiTh.itii. —i-rYn-i. circumspect than we are. about women, not about men. to find out only too soon.
m-iiM m» i ► » Mnninf •> wte» *’*• jhere is hypocricy within the news For many months, the two kept their ^I
media-eager to focus its X-ray eyes on affair secret. “But the double life girt to a . a_ |
others—while demanding special be too hectic,” said Sherry, “and I I KrinnU NAUfyQfl odVS 1
immunity to scrutiny for itself. knew I was heading for terminal I »__
exhaustion. iu
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The military has a new Jeep In two
models. With or without a chauffeur
compartment
was won earner uuo jeat m/ - * —
University architecture student, Maya
Ying Lin, 21, who defeated more than
1,400 other entrants, including her
professor.
In her own description, “the
memorial appears as a rift in the earth i ne oau mm* ■««»* »««e • • *-*-—
_a long, polished black stone wall Is the only time you re right is before
emerging from and receding into the the election.
Japan may help Detroit by buying
their cars and giving them away when
you buy a Japanese car.
The bad thing about being President
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others—while demanding special
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L.M. Boyd
The slower racehorse
Sunlilne Mary made her debut asa ncehont on Nov. 9, month period ia 1817 snd 1818, he had exactiy 20° Um
1980. She flnfcfced dead last in that taco, and dead hd hi affaks familriug mixed gcodera.
f-b of her nine race* thereafter. Bat that stfll doeen’t quite comedy teem ever filmed more movies together
tell the rtocy. By dead lest, 1 mean way back. In har best .-—j 1PA Hardy-they made 394-pleaae name
race she was last by 25 lengths.
mem.
Q. Who was the UA Navy hero put on AM for rapeT H k take* mow than four mJntuee for a bursar to make
A. Can only gnem you refer to John Paul Jones who was v. u laj. to die up and try another target,
acquitted of the charge la Florida after the American Ref p^. |h0w *«*
ofethm. IBs teal name, Incidentally, wae just John FhnLHe Mica todies feow thet
was bom in France, and he took the Jones name as an aBm Only one ont of every 25 lattan is personal,
to escape the lew. After hb Ravoiutioa heroics,he became nisnCE
a daver and • part-time pirate, and he wound np broke and
despised in France, where he died.
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ute year after year. temd. Lmt was Felix Frankfurter, bom in Austria.
A. No, dr, dx oora oumaeu*™^----.
•erred. Lent wra Felix Frankfurter, horn in Austria.
COVER PICTURE If that baby were to grow as a whale grows, H would be
Q. What woman has been depleted moat often on Time gs fed tall by age 2.
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quoted a saying his own notes proved that during one 12- A. Amen.
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