Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1960 Page: 14 of 32
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Oklahoma City Times and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
7
\
A
Nurses Group Sp—kr
I
C
I*
WATC
WKY-TV
Sebring said Wednesday.
The Durant case got into
Drys File 2 Suspects Held
8 w
15
Suit; Hit
In Theft of Horses
F
Meter’s Flag
assistant county attorney.
who notified the sheriff’s of-
Falls9 Zowie!
saddles
had
Village Eyes
Flares Up List of Bids
Landing tonight on channel 4 at 8:00
7
be
ABC has interpreted the
□ □
ENJOY
sure scared me at first.”
TV Key
Washington State Apples
loan?
tuning in. 10:30 p.m. NBC.
NBC.
t
Dial
0
*
*
■i
“2
*
4
lZ
32
3
28
ENJOY
■ t
4
‘3
Serve your family a Double-Delicious treat tonight.
»
I
I
t
I
a
Name .....
I
6
Address
A
City.
A
III
a
in
t
f
x
f
l
A
—
7
1
W K
V
need
a TODAY 5
*
*
>
KKWEWO
TODAY!
NEW VUE THIS FALL ON
KOC O
T V
City School
Racial Fuss
dog pound.
Contracts
The Village city council
received bids Tuesday night
on a 32-by-124 feet metal
building to be used as a ve-
hicle maintenance shop and
filed suit against the state
Alcoholic Beverages Control
• 1 This chimpanzee proves his gentle breeding by tak-
ing a tidbit from Kenneth McBride.
Capt. Ctilmhfdfr red the Air ttrff Aeedmif
Rund phu aprrM poeet, Stere MeQueen mm
Breughe M yew by Rwiek Metor en behal of ywur Bwiek Dealpr
Police Chief Roy Bergman Spurlin Sales was aprar-
said this marked the first ent low bidder on a tractor
racial difficulty in city with attachments, for use in
schools. He said he consid- the street department. The
apples, crisp as the mountain air they are
grown in... apples, fresh-tasting as the glacial
streams that water them...
from him.
Deputy Sheriff O. E. Hig-
ginbotham learned the two
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPD-
Louise A. Wood, Chicago,
will be the next national ex-
ecutive director of the Girl
Scouts.
Miss Wood, who takes of-
fice March 1, was named
Tuesday at a session of the
35th convention of the Girl
Scouts’ national council.
Va
1
vice-principal of the school That contract also is to be
was available for comment.'awarded December 6.
g
"There also were two marmosets and a wolverine
in there,” said the shaken Friedline.
Get your NEW Washington Apple Slicer! Grind for
gifts and prizes! Mail 50c for one, $1 00 for two, to:
Washington State Apples, P. 0. Box 550, Wenatchee,
Washington.
awarded at the December 6
meeting.
Three bids were received
on the concrete floor of the
building, the apparent low
being $2,470, submitted by
d
A
I
4:30 Today’s Early Show
"Plerre of the Plains"
John Correll.
8:55 Your Horoscope
9:00 At Home with Ida B.
9:30 The Jack La Lanne Show
10:00 Racket Squad
10:30 Passport to Danger
11:00 Morning Court
11:30 Bob Cummings
12:00 The Texan
12:30 Beat the Clock
1:00 About Faces
1:30 The Californians
2:00 Day in Court
2:30 Road to Reality
3:00 Queen for a Day
3:30 Who Do You Trust
4:00 American Bandstand
5:30 Lone Ranger
6:00 Popeye Theatre
6:25 News & Weather Capsule
employes, "We better check this thing. There's some-
thing inside—something alive.”
—
.0
9:30 SEA HUNT
Mike looks for an East Indian
scientist who disappeared.
the Bob Hope
Buick Show
Doebelelce4
\ummmmme
l
I
its voice Wednesday to support of the
city-county health department.
The endorsement came as the board
of health prepared to meet with city coun-
cilmen and county commissioners regard-
ing what it believes may be an attempt
to abolish the 4-year-old joint operation.
The afternoon session at city hall was
called following criticism by council mem-
bers of the $15,000 salary paid the city-
county health director, Dr. M. L. Peter.
They also questioned the board’s use of
. ..
KLPR • 1140
No. 1 In Country & Western Music
In Okiahoma
Listen to "Western Erpress"
1 PM lo J PM daily
J:«S FOUR STAR REPORT
Natlonal News, Dous Edwards
Oklahoma News, Clyde Dayis
Anh Ed Tonstr Reporting *
Editorial, Bruce Palmer
Weather, Al Worth
Four lion tar Information
KM
ad
T
‘N
*
, I
1
see
OKLAHOMA CITY FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
Harvey at Park Avonuo
HEY KIDS! 44%
THEFUNSONFOUREGSA
.Ts* N
4:00 Masic Circus .
4130 Foreman Scottv Show
With Bob Jenni
5:30 Laurel and Mardy with
Tom ths Paxlon
S:U Muntlev-Brinklev Repon
4:00 News-Dick John
4:20 Weather-Bob Thomas
4:30 Wagon Train
Dan Durvea stars In i com.
pelling drama ol a farmer
whose distrust brines tragedy
to a small bond of home-
steaders.
7:30 Ths Fries Is Risht-IColor
"m
L —
6:30 The Aquanauts
Drake Andruws becomes a mur-
der suspect. The only man who
can provide an alibi is trapped
in an underwater capsuit.
7:30 Wanted-Dead or AIM
"The Wrong Man" accompanies
Josh on a search for "The Right
Man." •
1:00 Mr Sister Eileen
Ruth s contract to writs a story I
Is interrupted by a childhood
e,
q ,
$8 ■ RR
V
I... a
his salary.
The VNA revealed its executive com-
mittee voted unanimously to commend the
city-county board of health for perform-
ing an "indispensible function” in public
health administration in the county.
The group said the board’s continued
The group said the board's continued
operation, "irrespective of its individual
members,” should not be impeded or de-
stroyed.
9:00 Peter Lavas Mary
Peter and Mary start to Lake
Placid tar a vacation and
suddenly find themseives in-
volved in a classic auto race.
h . I
V
chum.
e-eeeeeee
8:30
SHOW OF THE MONTH
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT"
Anthony Francioso, Robert Morley.
Wally Cox and Joey Bishop
in the story of a prize fighter
who wins earthly fame and fortune
through heavenly interventiont
-----------
10:00 NEWS, RALPH TITUS
10:15 WEATHER, AL WORTH
10125 SPORTS, KEN CARIKER
10:30 The Big Show
"Four Faces West"
John Garfield. Thomas Gomes.
10:00 News-Virgil Dominic
10:15 Weather-Bob Thomas
10:25 Sports—Ross Porter
10:30 Jack Paar snow
From Hollywood Red Skelton
ioIns Charlev Weaver and
Peggy Cass as Jack’s quests.
YOU CANT
STEAL
these good 825-759-700x20 good
commercial and tractor Urea
but you can save plenty ol
money!
WALKER TIRE SHOP
1n t. RobtasM Okla, city
2
' 5
f
At this point, the "routine” impoundment was
checked out, and the truck was traced to Dale Logsdon, I
owner of Animals International, Fort Worth.
The shipment was on the way to St. Joseph, Mo.,
with a stopover at the Lincoln Park zoo to pick up a
leopard.
By the time the truck got under way again, Fried-
line, Foshee and other employes had gotten over their
shock.
BOB HOPE SHOW
8:00
Bob and special guests, Kay Starr,
Steve McQueen and Nelle Adam»
present 60 minutes of comedy and
song from the Air Force Academy
at Colorado Springs
.MK
when the application and
protest were filed, the state
board thought it ought to
hold a hearing.
Billy Gene Forshee, 16,
one of the suspects, was
charged with grand larceny
in a preliminary informa-
tion filed before Justice of
the Peace Marvin Cavnar
The SANE organization is
seeking to force the ABC to
Glenn Friedline, another employe, opened the back limit all liquor advertising to
"«E
“Mixed Puppies for Sale.
But when the wrecker pulled the truck into the lot last week to assume original1
near the police station, driver Velbert Foshee told other jurisdiction.
advertising executive
25 year old Southern advertising agency with several mil-
lion dollars billing seeking established advertising account
executive. Must have full experience in advertising account
handling.
You will receive a liberal percentage of profits plus a
share in generous profit-sharing plan. You'll join management
team of our agency and participate in our future growth. You'll
be backed by a completely equipped advertising agency with
full copy, merchandising, and marketing departments. Need
not necessarily relocate. We’ll consider branch office in-your 1
home city if business justifies. Please write fully stating back-
ground. accounts presently handling, and home phone number.
Inquiries held in strict confidence. Will pay expenses for
discussion if mutually interested. Wrte Box E-550, Oklahoman
A Times.
----
Liquor Ads
The state’s dry organiza-
tion filed suit in Oklahoma
I County district court
j Wednesday in an effort to
knock out liquor advertis-
ing.
Sooner Alcohol-Narcotics
j Education, Inc., successor
1 to the old United Drys, first
SEND THIS COUPON
Racial trouble flared at
Northeast High School Tues-
day when a 14-year-old boy
was called “a black nigger,"
Health Setup Hailed
The Visiting Nurses Association added barber fees, although legal, to supplement
Latest report came from by Raymond E. Theimer,
Wilbur Stevens, 1217 SW 17,
4
Tye
V'
24220288828 ox. t
E0* iSH
A i
M.2: 1
J
-0 '
knocked down and kicked,
police said.
The youth, not seriously
hurt, told officers J. H. Gar-
rette and E. V. Jones that it
was "about the 10th time"
he had been jeered and at-
tacked. He said there were
some six boys causing the Smith Brothers Construc-
trouble. . tion Co.
The youth s father de- Five companies bid on
dined to sign complaints both the floor and the build-
against those who beat his ing proper. The bids must
son. He said it was a school be tabulated to determine
matter which could be which is the lowest, because
worked out, officers said, of alternates offered.
e ■ ■ 1
14 Wed., November 16, 1960 OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Conflict Denied
are to
BOB HOPE SHOW — Bob With a Kiss." Burt Brinck-
filmed this one last May at erhoff is very effective as
the Air Force Academy, with a psychopathic killer who
Kay Starr. Neile Adams collects toy soldiers, is a
and Steve McQueen along, good boy, works in the Bolle-
Hope s monologue is filled vue psycho ward—and kills
with military gags and a cops. After the killing, he
funny one-liner about Cape kisses the victim's hand. 9
Canaveral. In the sketches.jp m ABC.
Cadet Hope flirts with the
I general's daughter, plays a JACK PAAR SHOW —
football hero, and flies solo. jJack expects he'll have a
Kay Starr sings "So me number of adlibbing guests
Day,” Neile Adams does on his show tonight, but the
"My Heart Belongs to Dad-lone he's sure of is Red
dy,” and the Cadet Chorus Skelton, and that's more
turns up at the finale, 8 p.m. than sufficient reason for
V.
— W
ge "
' u
^1^ *
Neither the principal nor the low of four received.. "The chimp liked to shake hands.' Friedline said.
"We enjoyed playing with him. — But the sonofagun
.*A
- 'J
,eu.s
--2
★ ★
ered it an isolated incident. Spurlin bid of $4,082.01 was
• s e a•
The other boy, a juvenile,
flee that two horses and two was being held in the county
— -3 had been stolen detention home.
SHOW OF THE MONTH- 1
"Heaven Can Wait." Joey
Bishop has a whale of a
part in this pixilated tale I
about a boxer who is taken
to the gates of heaven be- |
fore his time, and has to
spend the rest of his allotted
span on earth filling the bod-
ies of just-departed souls.
Joey plays the part of the
boxer's completely bewil-
dered manager, and it’s
practically tailored to Bish-
op’s natural style. Anthony:
Franciosa is cast as "Heav-
en Can Wait” boxer Joe
Pendleton and Robert Mor-
ley is alternatingly com-
manding and spry as Pen-
dleton's heavenly adviser.
8:30 p.m. CBS.
NAKED CITY - “Killer
_0 "1 “
” " "Tm "hn
9*00 NAKED CITY
" •W% A mentally twisted male nurse preys on
policemen.
ard and that two suspects Cockers for Sale”; "Reg-
had been arrested by the istered Boxers for Sale”;
o.aa HAWAIIAN EYE
V% Tracy Steele learns that several women
marked for death.
Bob Hope. Goes Bv Girl Scouts
lo Air Academy | J
of the truck.
"That was when I fell off the back of the truck,”
Friedline said. When he opened the door, he stared into
the face of a 200-pound chimpanzee. J liquor control act to permit FromtheU.S.AirForceAcmdemy.caloredesprimyw
And as if that weren't bad enough, Friedline climbed brand advertising as long as m m, Am. Alik. egy esp
back into the truck and almost stuck his head into a ' the name of a seller is not 485 48122 688 885 GH G6K
cage-full of snakes, mentioned “7 W W W # W47
... u.. u..cee, N.n. aamm.nna
7.20 OZZIE AND HARRIET
tr •• A flood of friends help when the Nelson
House's plumbing springs a leak.
0.7 MOVIE MASTERPIECE
Ve5• "Please Mr Balzac (1956) BRIGITTE BAR
DOT plays 9 girl who writes a scandalous
rovel and lams out for Paris when her prodish
family objects.
f i 6 su
I L » V" ,
MuI
u—4
a single sign at each retail
I outlet, saying simply "Re-
tail Liquor Store.” The
4.20 HONG KONG
4% A hated wartime Japanese Commandant
secretly returns to the scene of his crimes.
2
0
oAn NEWS ACCORDING TO DOYLE
EVoVV New Vue of National State end Local New
& Weather reported by veteran newsman
Frank Doyle
The ruling was basis of federal court after the Dur-
a court opinion permitting ant bank asked the state
the Durant National Bank commission for permission
to install a drive-in facility.! to construct a $90,000-drive-
Sebring said it does not in facility, which was
mean that national banks in promptly protested by the
Oklahoma will try to get First National Bank of Dur-
around the state’s limitation ant.
on branch banks simply be- The state commission held
cause they are under super- up approval of the drive-in
vision of the comptroller of pending a public hearing
the currency, instead of the The Durant bank then went
Oklahoma Bank Commission/into federal court for an in-
"There isn't any conflict,” junction freeing its hands
Sebring said. "They try to to put in the drive-in.
conform with Oklahoma Sebring Wednesday said
law." he was aware the state com-
State law bars branch mission had no control over
national banks, but that
m
• a home
m
In Banking Law
A recent federal court, banking without permission
ruling that Oklahoma has no of the bank commission, and
control over national banks then only one facility, and it
causes no conflict, State within 1,000 feet of the par-
Bank Commissioner Carl ent bank.
Horse stealing isn't as
popular as it used to be in
these parts, but it still hap-
pens, Oklahoma County
sheriff’s office finds.
Time to Sign Off!
EL PASO (UPI)-In front
of an El Paso residence are j
three signs: "Registered
By Jack Bickham „. Deverages -ug horses had been sold to a
It was just routine. board last July in an effort man who lives near Blanch-
The panel truck had been found parked in a tow-in , to get the supreme court to
zone on S Broadway, and a wrecker from Civic Center take original jurisdiction in
Garage was ordered to impound it early Wednesday the case. Blanchard city marshal,
morning. The high court declined --
MamdeE-
Want Ads CE 5-6722
99898
Zone_______State
mmmm i wmmm / Leader Named
g"--"agaeh
.wa."
Eha M—
F M I () % RED DELICIOUS for juicy, fresh, sweet eating
- INI • • Y anytime ... and GOLDEN DELICIOUS, mildly
tart, fresh-tasting, superb for every apple use!
T
I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View 32 places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1960, newspaper, November 16, 1960; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2004416/m1/14/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.