The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 180, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1963 Page: 2 of 16
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THI CHICK ASHA DAILY EXPRESS FridaySepfember 6 196
Bellmon Not Stuck With Edmondson's Bill
Christine
Is Charged
In Court
had of Oklahoma and had no author
ity to incur indebtedness ugainst
the htate"
Th opinion did not hay whether'
the bill would have lieen loyal had
Cdmondson mih it an hour soon
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" ‘ r'ay''me 10 he mU'd Z S SSZ pay LZ role in Britain seen-
aid Ednondon was not yovor-j State benae cj(l Nigh ha appointed me to the gram dal of the century” to a priaoner
Urge Cooperation Unded Slate Senate ' ! -Ttal" Monroe aid unofficial- " C0U
At the time the telegram waly -will he a matter between wa formally charS‘d "h
nor when he sent the telegrams on
Jan a mid therefore had no l ight
to incur such a debt for tlie state
It asked parly member- anil of-
ficial for help in Idling a part of
ion
until Aug 29 nearly two
T)C bill was sent back to Kd- Hie vacuum left by the deutii of months after the fiscal year had sent the Hun 1 Howard Edmond- j Western I nion and Sen Edmund-
nuuidson and the oplonion which I Robert S Kerr
After-Class Hours
Count Says Dean
ended and most of Hie previous son was not governor of the state son"
(Continued From Page 1 1
It would be impossible lo
characterize college climate ac-
curately the dean staled add-
f ing il is too spotty and diverse
If is both invigorating and op-
pressive soggy and arid foggy
and clear cyclonic and be-
calmed It is both frigid and
torrid it mav worse yet be
tepid he said
"But one thing can be said
for sure about the environment
in which collegians live— it is
a cyclonic movement around ex-
tremes of atmospheric pres-
sure "Some colleges still have
their ice caps Some have al-
ready melted down and run
out to sea Some still pray with
the rainmakers Others have
Installed air conditioning incu-
Cliirltasha Jlnilit Txprrs
Mt St 3rt fttraat
P O DRAWER f
Chickasha E-lahlltihed
Okla 3 803
Second-c! postaga paid at Chlck-
ha Oklahoma PiihlhhtC vv
fternoon (except Saturday and
Christmas Day! and Sunday morning
Any erroneous reflection on the
character of any person firm or
corporation and any misstatement
which mey appear In the columns
Of The Express will be elarllv cor-
rected upon Its Heine broueht to the
attention of the management
TELEPHONE
Oitckasha subscribers who miss
aervlce may get their Expre-s by call-
ing telephone CA 4-2600 between S:00
and 7:00 p m Weekday! and 7:00 and
10:00 A M Sunday
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
AU copy must be tr by 5 pm
day before publication Copy will
be accepted until 1? noon Saturday
for Sunday publication
1 ASCRIPTION RATES
HY CARRIER IN CHICKASHA
Week $ 35
One Month 3 5lj
Three Montha 450
One Year 38 oo
HT MAIL IN OKLAHOMA
Ona Year 13300
Six Months 7(43
Three Months 3 50
One Month 125
CHICKASHA POST OFFICE BOXES
J M Year 812 no
Six Months 0 00
Three Months 3 oo
MY MAIL GRADY
(Except mlrkasha)
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Year 510 00
Stx Months 5 23
Three Months e75
One Month 1 oo
HY MAIL OUTSIDE OKLAHOMA
One Year 15 00
Six Months 7 73
Three Montha 4 no
One Month 3 40
(All prlrea Inrlede Tax)
bators oxygen tents and decom-
pression chambers
"College climate is of para-
mount educational importance
It is not confined to the class-
room: Il engulfs the campus It
is not contained in curricular
tanks It permeates It is not
the text but the context" the
dean continued
"A college is usually seen and
heard It also needs to be felt
This is the climate It is sen-
sory It makes an impact on
every sense not just one or two
used by the professor It is not
conscoiusly learned It is un-
consciously absorbed It is not
i baptism by sprinkling it is to-
I tal immersion”
Education is trapped in the
assumption that educators alone
educate This is a myth which
keeps colleges incredibly blind
to the educative effects of a
host of campus sub-cultures
"The student mind is not a
recording machine the plug
of which can be pulled out by
the professor at the sound ot
the bell: it goes right on tak-
ing impressions What
a folly it is to talk about learn-
Pocasset FFA
Elects Leaders
POCASSET — At a special
meeting this week called by
Dalton Melton vocational agri-
culture teacher Mac Bortell
senior and Tony Riley junior
were elected president and vice
president respectively of the
Pocasset chapter of Future
Farmers of America
Other officers named for
chapter posts are Russell Dahl
secretary Bill Armstrong
Johnson Family
Arrive In Finland
HELSINKI Finland (LTD —
Vice President Lyndon B Johnson
arived in Helsinki today for his
second stop on a 15000-mile five-
nation tour of Northern Europe
Johnson his wife Lady Bird
and their 19-year-old daughter
Lynda Bird arrived here hy jet-
liner from Stockholm where they
treasurer Larry Riley senti-
nl: can Workman 'rcporlor h— !
and Steve Richardson parliamentarian
Public Record
CIVIL ACTION
Petitoin for the divorce of
Nancy Parker Fatheree vs
Thomas W Fatheree
Petition for the divorce of
Bertha Jackson vs Arthur
Jackson
ing as a lifelong habit if we
can’t get it to continue from the
last afternoon class to the morn-
ing 8 o'clock We might revo-
lutionize higher education if we
visit to Sweden They were to
spend four days here
On hand to greet Johnson were
President Urho Kekkonen and
Mrs Kekkonen hti Karjalainen
Governors
Study Plan
For Trail
BARTLESVILLE ICP') - The
states of Oklahoma Kansas Mis-
should consciously utilize all the 1 souri and Arkansas began today
disjunctions we have built into selection of points of interest they
caretaker prime minister of a
government that fell last week in
a dispute over farm prices and
oilier top Finnish officials
A light rain was falling when
perjury and conspiracy to ob-
struct Justice
She and three alleged fellow-
conspirators were released on
bail following a 10 minute hear-
ing on the charges in Marlborough
Street court They were ordered
to appear in court again Sept 13
081? sipuoiu aajqi oiunjojj uqop
jo luauiujoAoft am papldoi jkouj
Brooker on the same charges
All four had sent the night in
jail — a new experience for Miss
Keeler the 21-year-old red-haired
beauty whose affections brought
the downfall of War Minister
John Profumo thre months ago
Deaths ami
Funerals
GEORGE BAIRD
World War II veteran George
Baird 62 320'i Pennsylvania
died about 9 a m today in
Grady Memorial Hospital
He was born Feb 24 1901
in Oklahoma and had lived in
the Ninnckah and Agawam
communities most of his life
He retired as a farmer in 1957
Funeral services are pend-
ing and will be announced by j “rT ?
caiia' lsa-aI U Grade A Small 21
Local Markets
GRAINS
(Quoted By Moure-Stauifer)
Wheat No 2 83
Milo I' M
(Juts 70
Barley
COTTON
(Quoted By Cbick Cotton Oil!
eliddlmg Inch 13220
LIVE POULTRY
(Quoted By Wood Produce)
Hen (Under 4'A lbs 08
Hem (Over 4'A lbs ) 18
EGGS
Grade A Lnrgo e e Jl
Grade A Medium -28
the Boeing 707 jet carrying John-1 and set oft a scandal that al-1
son and his party landed
President Offers Greeting
"Welcome to Finland" Presi-
dent Kewwonen said as he greeted
Johnson
"I am glad to be here" Johnson
replied
Reccntly-appointd U S Am-
most toppled the government of
Prime Minister Harold Macmil-
lan Miss Keeler was arrested
at her swank London apartment
Thursday night
Detectives also arrested Chris-
tine's friend Paula Hamilton-
State Quotations
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPD -Prices
paid local producers
Cash Wheat —Steady $183-190
Alva Manchester 183 El Reno
Enid Kingfisher okeene Oklaho-
ma City Watonga Yukon 184
Clinton Hobart Vici 185: Med-
ford 186 Frederick 188 Beaver
and as a reply to the U S visit ! don on charges of beating and i Perryton Tex 190
Sevier’s Funeral Home
Grady Memorial
Hospital
ADMISSIONS
Dpnnis Murphy Chickasha
medical
Roy Montgomery Chickasha
surgical
Robert Burl McKee Chick-
asha surgical
Mrs Veriin Mills Chickasha
medical
DISMISSALS
Mrs Roy Chambers Amber
Clarence Bowman Binger
Walter W Frick Cement
R W Frick Verden
Mrs Mary Tkard Tuttle
0 R Browning Amber
Grade B
Cream No
M
54
cysToi
Awning Drsprs
Cornish Beard
Trover Rod
Cuitom Mad Venetian
Blind
ANTINOSO
FURNITURE SHOP
618 So 1 5th CA 4-6866
made by Kekkonen in '961
Parade Saturday
As President Kennedy's person-
al representative to Finland's
"America Days” Johnson will re-
ceive the first ticker-tape wel-
come in Finnish history Saturday
when lie drives along Helsinki's
main business street and def-
eats its name-change from Alek-
sinlerinkatu to American Street
His four day visit to Finland is
want included on a four-state tour-
ist trail
The governors of the four states
met Thursday in Bartlesville and
approved further study of the
trail proposed by the American ! the second no on the 15009 mile
Petroleum Institute The API has goodwill tour of Sweden Finland
ings the quality of Ibirary and helped found successful tourist I Norway Iimark Iceland rd
! bookstore the character of fac- I trails in the West and Midwest Danish-owned Greenland
ulty the social and intellectual j Govs Henry Bellmon of Oklalio-1 —
Orval Faubus of Arkansas
kicking the 22-year-old Miss Kee-
ler Gordon was sentenced June 7
but the Court of Criminal Ap-
peals quashed Hie sentence July
30 because of secret new evi-
dence in the case
Prime Minister Macmillan
nearly was forced to resign three
months ago when Profumo ad-
mitted illicit relations with Miss
Keeler and resigned in disgrace
Scotland Yard refused to ex-
plain tlie charges against Miss
Keeler and the other persons
call DALE for
PRINTING
OF ANY KIND
DALE'S PRINTING— ADV
CA 4-2772
level of fellow-students the ex-
tent of cultural attractions the
affluence of peers and patrons
and the level of conversation
I made possible bv campus traf-
j fie in people and ideas This is
i the influence of the present
! "The influence of the future
lies in expectations explicit and
l implicity Some are explicit in
what professors and officials
say some in policies and Ppc
standards Some are implicit
in whal is smart or fashionable
in which elicits favor and dis-
approval in actions and values
of teachers and administrators
Human beings have immense
ma
John Anderson of Kansas and i
John Dalton of Missouri endorsed
the plan for getting their states
more of the $25 billion spent an-1
nually by tourists in the United :
States
API public relations director
James Bennett suggested the trail
City Baptists
Plan Revival
Missing Car
is Relocated
A revival will be held at 7:30
pm Sunday through Sept 15 at
Chickasha s Free Will
Church 16th and Arizona
be from 1500 to 3000 miles long the Rev Jack Barham of Law-
He said it should run in a com- Ion doing the preaching
circle through the four Song leader will be Luther Hud-
slates ! son with special singing planned
Among tlie attractions to be in- each night of the revival hej a®n Thursday
eluded are tlie old west landmarks public is urged to attend the condition
of Kansas the Indian attractions meetings i (lie auto owned by Billy Roe-
of Oklahoma and the Ozark recrc- There w ill be special music at i buck of Chickasha was found
ational facilities of Missouri and 7:30 Saturday ighnt to begin the abandoned behind the Harold
Butterfat — Steady 50-60 most-
ly 52-56
LEGAL PUBLICATION
(Published September 6 19631
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND
FOR GRADY COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Approval of a
Mineral Deed by the Heirs of Tay-
lor Brown FB Chickasaw Indian
NB 474 Deceased
No 7580
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
FOR APPROVAL OF MINERAL
DEED
Notice is hereby given that Clamy
Holden now Brown and Zekial
Brown restricted heirs at law of
Taylor Brown deceased have pre-
sented and filed in this Court their
petition praying that a mineral deed
executed by them in favor of S S
Hughes conveying the minerals and
mineral rights in and to the fol-
lowing described lands situated in
Grady Countj State of Oklahoma
to-wit:
An undivided 1 3 interest of the
N2 of the NE 4 and the N 2
of the SW4 of the NE 4 of Sec-
tion 1 Township 5 North Range 8
West
and
An undivided 20-acre interest of
the South 1343 acres of Lot 2:
and Lots 3 and 4 of Section 36
Township 6 North Range 8 West
be approved for a consideration of
$160000 that the 18th day of Sep-
tember 1963 has been appointed and
Is Your Watch
HANDINC YOU
A BAD TIME?
EXPERT
WATCH
REPAIRS
BILLS
WATCH SHOP
no No 5th— Ph CA 4-2575
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Milk Mill
desire and capacity to meet ex- Arkansas i revival Singers are expected from
pectations to the point of act- Each governor was to select a 1 Grady Stephens and Oklahoma
ing entirely on sentiment con- j committee to decide which itale counties
trary cither to reason or self- attractions were to he included
interest Tlie governors will hold another
"Expectations are powerful meeting probably in December at
magnets which make the re- cither Pittsburg Kan or Joplin
Mo
Baptist 1 The Gra(Jy County sheriffs
department said today that a
’ car taken from a parking lot
at Chickasha Mobile Homes
Tuesday night was found about I own for licarinx of said peti-
10 rvi aia ! lion by this Court: that said hearing
12 mii6S fl OITI the point it was j Will bo had in the County Court-
room in the Courthouse of Grady
County Oklahoma at 10:00 A M on
said day at which time and place any
person interested may appear and
show cause why if anv they have
said mineral deed should not be ap-
proved and confirmed
Done in open court this 6th day of
At Your Grocort or Dial
CA 4-5610 For Homo Delivery
Offico — 810 Chickasha
dining stand erect and lift the
! lowly to unexpected heights
"No one can make the cli-
mate and what any one can do
is limited by what Hie others
represent” the dean stated
school four miles north of Po- j September 1963
casse4 CHAS V COLLINS
County Judge
According to undersheriff seali
Benton Bozarth two escapees
Ardmore Oklahoma
Attorney for Petitioners
if you want the milk
that's really best
you want Colvert s
from the Fort Silt stockade have
been apprehended in connec-
tion with the incident
He said authorities indicated
(hat the two trying to reach
JUST GOTTA ( ROW The Boy Scout unit at Epworth their hometown in Checotah
INDIANAPOLIS Ind 'LTD Methodist Church will hold a court drove a military vehicle to the
A rooster named "Tom" crowed of honor ProKram at 7:30 P m Mob‘Ip Homes parking lot and
7i tunes Wednesday to win the da-v at thp citurch- Jim Ford is then took the 1955 vehicle be-
scoutmaster longing to Roebuck drove the
Six members of the troop will car to the abandoned school
receive advancements in rank 15 and left it parked behind the
mi it badges ar to b awarded and building but apparently took the
one Eagle award made j kevs with them
A special program following Later in the afternoon Bo-
murth of honor procedure is be- zarth said the two came upon
ing planned Adult scout leaders a vehicle owned by Ernest Mc-
Mullin parked beside the road
The Chickasha
Beauty College
Teaches All Phases
of Beauty Culture
Enroll Anytime Classes
Are Tues Thru Sat
Terms Can Be
Arranged
828 Choc CA 4-1!
Public Record
APPLICATION FOR
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Jimmie Glenn Bookouf 21
and Judy Gayle Andrews 18
both of Chickasha
Lannv H Headley 21 and
Karen Kay Kelty 17 both of
Chickasha
one mile south of Minco The
McMuJlin car was located in
Henrvetta the next morning
also in running order and re-
turned to the McMuIlins who
live near Minco
The two escapees were then
apprehended in Checotah and
returned to Fort Sill
Bozarth said today that no
charges were filed against the
two in Gradv Countv
Enjoy An Evening Of
GO-KART FUN
FRI-SAT
SUN NIGHTS
GO-KART RACES
SUNDAY 2:00 PM
CHICKASHA KART TRACK
S' Sis' Scwi tvm Snst TV
TONITE ONLY!
SEPTEMBER 6th
BILLY KRUTCHMOR
& COUNTRY GENTLEMEN
Southwest Finest Country fir Western Band
ALSO
TUESDAY NIGHT SEPT 10th
skeets McDonald
Direct From Hollywood California
CLUB 62
1 1 2 Miles last of Chickasha
MALTS and SHAKES
Made With Delicious Creamy
Dairy Queen In All Your
Favorite Flavors
20-30-40
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 180, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1963, newspaper, September 6, 1963; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1894992/m1/2/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.