The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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THiiltiDAY. APisIL 2. iir.9
i "PUBLIC NOTICE"
'Published in The Te-or-jt
! News April 2 end 9 1959
Before the Corporctiom Com-
mission of the State of
Oklahoma
| the matter of the apphra: on
1 — Southwestern Be.. Telepr.c-e
ompany a Corporat or tor a
Public Notices
Publish*'! .n Tr.e Democrat New *• Creek County. Oklahoma, to-wit:
April 2. 1959.
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF CREEK COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
' eertif.rate of cor.ven.---r.ce ana Xv,
— it
^cruse No
’3
he Matte* of the Judicial
rmination of the Death of
n t1_V .'! HAMPTON. Joint Tenant.
No. 7SI7
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
The Siufh Half of th**
Southwest quarter iS 2
! 5W 4 • of Section Twenty -
I Seven <27>. and the North
I Half of the Northwest
Quarter 'N 2 NW 4i of
Section Thirty-Four '34-,
all in Town-hip F Nirteen
(14> North. Range F.ight
<8* East.
and praying that <aid len-ehold
estate be apprai-ed and pertltion*
■ past fifty years, fur
■ usand 1 i:ar- SI fRjO
ha* i[n-nt for mb*
American farmer ha.
only Ri From 1952
with -very inert-* -
fam. price* actually
Total farm income
i 'tnitri a* 15 1 billion
>**ar it skidded to a
ullion dollar* It farm
ri**n like other cost of
m *. consumer* would
.pent 25 more for food and
eiothin* In a *en*e. farmer*
th ugh decr»a.ed price*, have
su • niuumeri in tha* they
could n .1 ncrea e the price they
receive f.»r Iheir products
Y- farm ng l/*dv like a lu-
• i on* » ho learn*
at it it from reading editorial*.
Tt, Tru>- oietore, however, is that
far ■ .pie r-ake up 12* of the
pol'il i'i o and produce Ail of
the raw material* for industry,
an.t in 1957 received only 1” of
the national Income
flH . unm • today is a price-
taker, not a price-setter
• • •
On.- of the top agricultural high-
Ilgr.T m Creek County ai present
Is the actual starting of earth
moving n th- Lillie Deepfork Con-
tract..in Ptoject The letting of
contracts on five of the proposed
55 reservoirs i* what many *up-
t*. ter of iht- project have teen
vv< rking for for several year*.
Farmer* and landowner- from
•thi r ijnirie* are now visiting in
Creek < unfy to study and oh.erve
what ha* tieen done here to-date.
— Ir-*'0c!uc* on *3 -ee Hje-ae • es
IPkeM *i.l «• .o l.t* m oar g.ftrref.
T»* ».ll s* <**tscreg hy the relief* i
NOTICE OF FILING APPLICA-
TION FOR CERTIFICATE OF
CONVENIENCE AND NECES-
SITY
TICE :S HEREBY GIVEN
PETITION OF DETERMINATION ,1. • part :,>r m k.n ae f tnd
OF DEATH OF JOINT TENANT .ea and if not. that aid
or osvasovu t0rt.rsr.sr *' "" “ “
r j** *»“- “• -
Deceased, and to al. persons claim- ‘
ng any right, title, or interest tn'
UNOfPGCAOuATE ENn^SiASrt
TOC CHBECTING, ACTING AM
PPODUCiNG LANDED HIM A
FACULTY JOB HE BECAME
NATIONALLY KNOWN AS A
PIONEEP IN RADIO EDUCATION
N HIS 28 YEAR CAREER
HE MOVED THROUGH
THE RANKS AS STUDENT
-XHER.DEPT HEAD,
ADMINISTCATIVE VP
AND NOW PCES'DENT
Adult Study
*
Program Seen
For County
[an informed citizenry
"We need to become more aware
i of man's politics, economic-, art
and other facets of life because
or to the real e-tate hereinafte*
ae-cnSed.
Take not.ee that C. W Hampton
ha- filed a Petition herein alleg.ng
that Southwestern Bell
, phene Company a Mi:
I ccrnoration has • .ea ar Ap-*Tha’ he and L’LA M. Hampton were
■—W’tb **—.,—,—, 1 .he owner- at the time of the
lisston cf the State of Ok-
mI
you answer plaintiffs -aid
petition on or before the loth
.ay of May. 1959. it's allegations
will be taken a> tiue and the relief
there n prayed for will be grained.
LEE SNIDER. Court Cl :k
Seal i By RAY H WEAKLEY.
Deputy
death of L'la M Hampton as join*
__ ------ ------- „„ Mtenants v th the right 4
they directly influence nur live*. l®hrrna seeg.r.O a et* irate ot1 -h.:> of *he following d-cenoet
our Children, our neighbors If we j Convenience ana Necessity tor land in Creek C in’* Oklahoma.
neter under-tand our socretv w.* I cuthontV to ren.de* te.ee-'
! can better ac» as intelligent, .-ot- i -0„.r r_ ' r
ing citizen-
“In discussion we learn to ex-
» >p nions baaed on e*-.-
Cooperating in a statewide move d*nc‘“' and u‘arn lo,,k for evl*
nence or lack of it in opinion* of
ON APftlL 16. MIS FORMED CLASSMATE*
LEADERS IN BUSINESS, EDUCATION AND
CIVIC AFFAIRS WILL GATHER TO SEE
DR BEN GHEWEKE INAUGURATED AS
THE I6TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVER-
SITY OF TULSA. OKLAHOMA* LARGEST
NON-TAX SUPPORTED UNIVERSITY.
Sfroup** in Oklahoma communities,
Cen-rai State College, Edmond,
t anrt the Sapulpa Democrat News
toilay beg.n. a survey to dele--.nine
local and area interest in the
program.
The *tudy-di*cu*<lon group pro-
gram supported by 14 Oklahoma
col eges and junior college-, of-
fer- each adult in Sapulpa and
Creek County
other- In doing «o. we learn to
improve our ability to make wi*«*
decision.*.”
Groups now o|>eratnig in 1<> Ok-
lahoma cities vary .n -ize from 12
to 20 Meeting- are held every
other week and each program is
de-igned to meet for 10 to 12
’•v'.-hour -e-dons Each group de-
.de when and where it will meet.
expand hi, ability ro^hmk'mde- fIud> rnaf!“r,a1'' Ornish-1 oy
Six Couoty Tech
Students Go Into 2nd
Beef cattle producers i h o u I d .
t TZ “ M"** #f Training
Annua F^d*-r, Day In Stillwater. .. .
H •*;trrh report* conre ning hre^d-1 . en” t*ighr
I one*f ability to read, to listen. 10
______ think, to feetde and to express
week .*e*«,on of the -pring s-mes- clearh "
T J1* *!Udrnif ir0ni C">Pk COUn‘1 Further explaining the vtudy-
><M.H»i.tP,nmv<>rt h : discussion program. President
Student* making change* recent- Chambers said "men and women
, y were lannford: Curtis Lei-j from our neighborhoods meet in
' DHhwM ^ Un|,> !” ,Un’ u?: i informal surrounding* to dv,cu,s
„ ■ twnwnr^e f L -xcltange thoughtful opinion*,
weeks, •••nance to tranunit-.on- and du- They b-cu-- world
miivid'ial group member In some
instances, recordings or films are
used to develop di-ru-.-ion
Costs are the program are held
to a m<nirr.um. Th- group mem-
b-rshtn fee I- $3.00; mat-rials co-t»
range from S3bii to $6 <‘i
Ad litional nformation on studv
pat-, an ino"exam!natiom »“^-'| co"^n'*co'^r,n* ma‘erials is pre-
((U r(.p 1 •ted hs thi Great Book Founda-
' The only requ.rement, are ma- p""' ,^rica" Foundation for
turni and the de- r- to improve P 1 L<1licat‘r*n' anfl »•» Fund
Chamber-. C.-ntral State presid—nt.
sa.d.
"The program sup)>orted by the
exten-i >n counc 1 of the Oklahoma
R-gents for ILgher Education, has
• retire mala." Di. Cnam-
hers pointed out. "One do-s not
tn-ed a college degree to partici-
to-wit:
Th- South 43.3 feet of the
North 93.3 feet of Let
four <4i in Block ?*v;ty-
Seven '37i of the Orig.nal
Town, now City, of Sa-
puipa. Oklahoma,
and prays for the judicial determ-
. nation of the death of the «id
followma territory in Greet L'la M. Hampton, detenrination of
e
certain terr.tory
and adjacent tc .rs present Sa-1
puipa Oklancma exchame
The extension applicant seeks
to make to ;*s Sapuipc Ok!a
homa exchange, includes the
l?u£Lsfc#d .a Th# Democrat
March 1? 2€ mi April 1
IW THE DISTRICT COURT
OF CREEK COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
I - 0
N - II Ml
FiainiOfs.
HTrry H
McFana •? 3i.
ing ......ting, mid management of! ?*!!d*n,Vn al-0 mf^*'anic* at Ok- f-rentials; MOUNDS; John Holler
.'lie beep and «wine will he lahom»Sta,f> T-ch. Okmulgee ad- JW"GUJ1 ,0 Jfen'*raI r“l,ar OIL . .
i»reanted -v th. Animal Hushin v*nf* ,ro?" ^ Ph>a* o1 training TON Hav d H Staley, auto tr.ins- . w„rk.
•tafl ....... t-n.ver.ftv | to motbn I rwl..l,-. ..........
At the >'itB of
pciiiL
I
Countv Glt!ahona
Startma at the r.ortheas*
corner o' Sect.or. 29 Town-
ship 18 North. Range !0
East 'hence south alcr.g
tr • section :.re a d.ctar.ce
cf ■/; mile thence '.vert par
a!le! with the east-west
section line a distant of
I-V4 miles thence north
parallel with the north-
south section line a dis-
tance c! ore mile ther.ce
eaM para lei with the east-
west section line a distance
cf 1 -1/* miles and ther.ce
south alcna the section line
a distance of : * mile to
the Do:nt of beainning
-aid ji.nt tenancy, and that he is
he oA'ner of th- above oe»cribed
land* as the surviving joint tenant.
Said Pet.’ton ha, been «et for
hearing by order 0/ the County
Court of Creek County. Oklahoma,
.n Monday, the 13th day of April
1959. at 10:00 o'clock A M . in th-
Court Room of the County Cou-t
of Greek County. Oklahoma, in the
Courhou-e of Creek County. Ok-
ahoma. at Sapulpa, Okiahan.a,
when and where you rr.ay appear
and conte-r the am-.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 here-
unto -et my hand and th- seal of
my office thi- 31-: dav of March.
1959.
IXE SNIDER. Court C>-»
'Seal. By LEOTA WETZEL. D-pu'v
konci »r puuicatioh
CHE STATE CF Cr.LAHCMA TO: Bar
ry H. Mrfar.r. sinw* r*r*on as H. H
I.'cF ir.r. Miry vlrT.-.n W .1 Ccoi*.
Theca::- Graysan Choiie: W. Hudy.
:irr.* pirns as C. W H iray
E. L C.irk. Paul Will im*. Blaadi Bnt*.
i.so *- w:i 3% b.ir. -.o P.:# jaa A G. Cle-
■«*.. lr.4 ir: .♦ 1 r-»p-7T.v*
spucc-r it ..v.r.j s .3 a rh*
..-Jt r.: -m n#.i». •■•rulers son..n.s::a-
«n. 3*v -#5 :rujt#es ana :is.q .: :m-
r-.-i. ir s r».- I sc-h d-l*ralii>lt
as may b« d*e-is*a.
-i.d d«:*r. Ir-.v trill uk* :iot.c«
’-.at yau have : stsad .r; •:.* O.sinet
Court ot Cr*—< County. Okluocma fcy
/# i-rnuttr an* ’..j: r nd su.f is
bfr-aht tor th* yurf.:s* at ^uwung the
nt M- I* tk* fell' uiin^
• v* : t.i* (.aint.lt:
proper:/ to ».t:
tc rh* tot. w.nq
lor luit Education.
Reader.* vv ho are interested in
organizing a group are invited to [ p , ,
fill out the coupon on thi- pag- ”* 13 Cti^a she vn Cr. an
and mail d to Glenn Butle . Di-
A fr— liarnecue will alvj be I 'h- «• of the fir*t eight
enjoy ..(I t» those m attendance j “ ' --
„. J ’ * * not be ea pec ted to respond too
M •; producer- might he in- favorably eV-n with th- best
......... in attending an aren rreatrr-nt
l meeting at the College at • • .
Ok j.g— on April 7. Marting at The practice of placing quick-
• « M General production and act.ng nitrogen fertilizer in the
management problem* will be dis- planting *..it
nisarrt
| economic fiucev. man's err. > inn's
I society and law* and .tr- r ,uo-
.. . . . . . h-cir. Work- of the world's best
ssssr
tranvnlMiona to general repair, ■ ,.ul(^,on * 1
rr^r:;^ and ?r°nt PndN ****** program, an.
participated with other study-dis-
• •• >r of Publi Relation-. C-ntrai
State College. Edmond. Oklahoma
* Sapulpa High
NOTES
• Published in The Democrat New *
April 2. 9 and Id. 19591
exchanae area map attached
to the Application The added
territory applicant seeks to
serve is not presently being
'e-vod by ar.y other telephone
company
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
tha? a certificate as prayed ior
in said Anphcaticn r.r be
ar""',»d without heann ur.-, Caudle
less a Drctost is filed to the
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR CREEK COUNTY.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
end th# North 20 !«#t ol
L • *4 .n E. r* 4 ct *h# C»iJc Park
Alii* dr •: th# C.*y ct Sapulpa.
Cr##« Ci-r.*y Oklahoma
Yc . jrj #t n ol y--. in *et 2r.sw#r
th# p#r.*:n cl h# p.ar.Mls l.»#a : #:#m
:r. -r rj#tor# *h# 3*:h day cf Apr :9j9.
| -• Hid p#tition "ur.Ii h? tok#n as ♦tu#
r.d -»<dcr.#r.- r#r.d^r#d t~r ca.a pic.r-
I Mfi. qu.#ti«9 th# r.rl# cl *h# pio.ntiHa
oik:v# pr-' #r> and r«mcv.nq a*
I icuds *h# a;r j .i you ar.d #acr. ci you.
I WITNESS my hand and h* s#a. at
sa.d Ccur* tni 19i.v a ay :: Moth i^9.
• •’- - - ***-£r ^.trk
-Y
day cranl r.Q of the cerhf cate by an
D. A Seran. Plaintiff.
—v»—
Kirby Pr,«luction Company, a
corporation; Leisure Line*.
Incorporated, a corporation,
W A Brownlee. Trustee; C. A
Richter: Eml! K E! as. F D.
Martin; Leon Newman; Arthur
Landsman: Tom Glav*cr: W F
and Lula A Slocum.
Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
W. G. GORE S VISITING
•M. and Mr- W G f;-re of
Chula Vista. Calif. arrived la-t
planting soil for wojdy plants• week for n two week* visit with
. . , 'treea. -hruhf, etc.t t, not recom- the formers mother. Mrs \\ M
g .....Ml' .......... A
ro *y t-n, .- pl.marllv important before pushing the plant* too
'Aitti-.u: gienl root* a plant can- much
and fsn.ily. 5 N Divltvon
cu-sion group-
(>*adertlllp tmining courses have
h»H*n held in the past and mil
(smtinu- to be scheduled on college
and university campuses ns the
-tatewide program grows. Dr
Chambers »aid
Anticipating other question-. Dr.
Chamber, explained the nee/l |nc-
America. Library Club. Pep-Club. *30' davrn ,rom. the first pub':-
Driver Club and Foreign Lang- o‘ th S not ”e A
uage* Club*.
, HOME .
Improvement
LOANS
Nothing Down — 3 Years to Pay
*Sapufpa ^Jederaf
Savings and Loan
Association
106 E. Dewey
Phone 510
Se« Gab* » for All Your Gift Item, illy and nationally fo devolving
DEPENDABLE
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
Club, Tir. Future Homemakets of ir.teres'ed party within thi
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
C. A. Richter. Emil K Elias. F D
Martin. I.eon Newman and Arthur
Landsman, defendants, GREET-
INGS: Y'ou are nerehy notified that
. ou hav.- been ued .n the District
Court of Creek County. Oklahoma,
in cas- No 31361 ny the plamtiff.
D A Seran. wherein -aid pla.n-
tiff has f.led his petition nlleg.ng
will attend acorn- mPDODiTTriKT ICCt-NV lnd al1 ot :he def'‘nnan,s
Simmons, one of ^ORPO.A.i^... .SSiON named in the caption hereof are
y in-
terested party desirtra to file
such rrctest rr.cry f;!e the same
with the Secretory of the Car-
_ " * * poretion Commission of Okla-
V? eonvr"on :il! homa Caottol Ci; -» P. !d:na
at Durant. Thi* year', and las't Okiohema City Oklahoma
the Junior High Festival will
be held this Saturday. April I. at
Drumright.
. hli,twri ui Tn*
M: - 3-4 grr:l
boi-c* to Creditor* to Prooont C,a:m«
Mo '«,?
CPELl. 70V.TV
T -r-d.-rs cl ?4ATTIr hRITT
:od W. « bhrtT. d*.-# uoc
p*rv.i ...... i , i
f— art.o Et c and V». I., c: * o* - io*3
nt- re*:.-*a to f»*»»t.i t*» „
'•a* coaoreary r-.u-tsu to h# ondor-
:rf?n#d adm.n.v rotor 3: 3;s C* .:.*y
h.dn Si-... a. Ok.i w.:.-,ui *:ur r. nt.i*
nt dare sr th* m. -.j
r* t-.rev«r hn-oa. P::»d th.s re-i Cty
Mirrh
HAZr CLARK
V FBAKIEF A-/
A I '■ 3T.X
I I year’s officer
I panied by Mr
I their sponsors.
OF OKLAHOMA
he owner- o: an oil and ga- r.un-
Phone 2800 - Free Delivery
Green Stomps
BATEMAN DRUG
rot/ _
Pre\ent Big Lims
Al Little Lost
You may not be able to
'stop thief,' but you can
protect yourself aqainst
financial loss, should he
steal your valuables Bur
qlary insurance costs so
little, means so much!
Call us.
LON T. JACKSON
23 !>outh Park
Phone 124
IT COSTS NO MORE
Be Seen Buying
THE REAL THING
Coca-Cola in Bottles
0<“(u7a
SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
SAPULPA. OKLA.
The Choir is beginning to pre-
p3:- for it's musical in the early
part of May.
On th- 12th and 13th of April
the Sapulpa High Choir will
journey to Oklahoma University t •
compete in the state Mu-ir Cun-
| to-' The Choir competed n th*
I District Con'est at Tui-a In v
| this last Mar. and returned with a
superior rating.
• • •
The Junior High Band will pla;.
at the Washington Jr High S.-aooi.
April 8, at 8 p.m.
• # #
The Safe Driver', Assembly will
Vie scheduled for April 10
Grace Frederick will attend the
Sfieech Tournament April 7. at
Norman. Okla. She will be entered
in the radio speaking division
1 ng leasehold estate covering the
3y Carl B Mitcne. Secretary ‘ following described land situa'e i in
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ifonAMJ
iLindy
\c/eatfahM;>
★ ANOTHER REPEAL BENEFIT
LEGAL CONTROL
A YES vote for RFPFAL it a GUARAN-
TEE that the I.EGAL beserage industry
will be strictly regulated and controlled
The RFPEAL amendment includes spe-
cific safeguards which spell out strict
LEGAL CONTROL in no uncertain terms.
VOTE YES (X] FOR REPEAL
On the White Ballot
^ UNITED OKLAHOMANS FOR REPEAL
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Pifcl.ih#3 ai Th* D*ir nnrn* News
; Mirrh 16. md Apri 2 ;e :
n» TH* couirrv court
WITHIN AND FOA CREEK COUNTY.
STATE OF OKtAHOMA
1 In the Mj!'*: . 1 -he
Etta'* :t I*,si* SS-ir M/*rs. N- 7M0
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NOTICE or HEARING OF PETITION
FOR PRORATE OF Will
i« r.e-#ty ^.ve-. tn a;t p*:s ns
.nl*i«L'*d :(i* Ei-ie nt I*-.ji,- Mn*
f..y*ir :r.t ana ih* jam* u*r,:n a*
> b f j4y*t" Z»:> u»Z if,a' n:i th*
-Lin say :I March ;»'.9 W.lham p, ..y
preanewa and t..•a .n th* C ..:cy
- - Oklahoma
»uj.T.«n: .n wi.u.a purpart.m 13 b«
•he La*. Will and Ts-.-tn.tr.t al V- B
P Myerr an* and ih. same r«r:-n ns
ei-.e Ma* M/*tJ arA .. n*j ... ;3.rj
Court h. p-M -n rroy.m t;i :[« rtc,.
ca’e cr a. .. lr;<a .-n,
Tettarr.en-ary .r:.u* l.-.er-:-. 1- th- . :.d
Williaro p«r:y My.r, h» E». jicr n.ar ad
•n sa, i WJt, ”
PuMuan: •* an ciaer af lo,d -Yun
.:.re:*J r.T«n. an .». .j* aay ol M.n.-h.
13.: nr ire u h*:-by <jiv*n Uia’ V-jet
day th« rh eJy ,, Apr.: 1K9
n,-: •» 0-1 -r A M an 1, .
has r*»n i;,a.*|rd az It - ^
.r.3 13.4 .'-''it.on 3rd p uj said
■r. ,.-.* - - .e h -i Caunty Caur- at
r.re«k Coqnly OiiaV.oma m th* C inly
•7“ ®* re”** Counry. Cklan-ma.
»r. a .ipi 0k.iha.Ti3. wh*r md where
:: r.i .nret*-rei may j ,«j. „,d
ccn'*»! S3n»#.
m TESTdACMY WHEREOF I have
hereunto *•• my hand md *h*
soil Caumy Court th e '
Ma.-ah. 1»9
•F'EAL) THOS. S. HARR;;
ceai ol
day ol
Ciur.ty .'udr*
TON BUTTON ACTION
RETIACTAIU BAU POINT PfN
/ u*.ow« l-ind. / rrlusu V f ormu a m tnl.
• Non tjrr *n*t * ttwntn fi*.
in cH'0*>* CM <nd nou
(ifCl
• Stmunent .ns - Non trtf.
1 *• *01 • Non- im. j|,n|
• ms men's to»t Se-ft.
cjt.ons IT S62
• Ot*S trenrjjrs s It r*fill
• 12 kssorted colors
■ nc jt -f d«,ntr cst-
tels knd 0ri|M
reseat ** tones
light os
feother
ighs just
'j ounce
UNCONOITlONAL
CUkMNTf I 00
NOT ACCIPT SUB-
stiTurcs - toon
FOR IINOY ON
PfN*
!■»»•!• C» *#C.
f*hoG. #. « A
OVER 1? OM RtUil StORfS IN SOUTHERN
CAUfORfti* NO.v MSToRf Tret isuo.jS
UN0T FRM'ir Of fINt BAU P(, Nt PfNi1
Qnfxts OtfloeQipfCij
We Oive jft/C Grew. SWi*
SPRING IS HERE ...
Time To Do Those
Needed Home Repairs
Got together with the family today. Decide
what you would like to have done. Then
aee your contractor or seo the many homo
improvement plane we have!
WE CAN SUPPLY ALL THE NEEDED
MATERIALS FOR YOUR REPAIRS
A
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AND WE CAN FINANCE IT. TOO!
NOTHING DOWN—
—36 MONTHS TO PAY
SAPULPA LUMBER CO.
1422 SOUTH MAIN
BOB ANDRUSS
PHONE 440
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1959, newspaper, April 2, 1959; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529303/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.