The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 177, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1957 Page: 3 of 16
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People Ywa
Cushing in Brief
Mrs Janie Miller and (laughter Mr mid NIrs Don Crenshaw and
Carmel and NIrs N C McCoy dauglacr Susanne have moved to
have returned from the American their home at 1026 East Nless
Fashion 11arket which they attend- which UT' recently purchased from
ed in Dalhos and where Nil's Nliller Mr :tad Mrs W L Nlichener jr
went to buy fall merchandlili
Mrs J A NIorley and her moth-
Attend early church 8l4) Mrs Frank Bishop of Cusliing
Snday at First Christian and Mrs Nlorley's soll and his
Chinch Thete are no steps wile Mr and Mrs Glen Smith of
—Ads I 13nnvn Cit v ha v(- rihirripci uinni
-Xs
It y11 v:ei!11 lea or 20o try our at the home of their son and fain-
i1t fin vivifies Silf Skin gir- fly Irvin Sonth 1518 East Broad-
dies !)tOt y girdles Helen's y
Idiom) —Adv -Y
4 Mr and 1i FThrl (111i-twin
Leroy who has been quie
111 is reported improving and is
how at his home in Arthur Ill He
is a fin nier resident of Coshing
and IMN Many reltitiVi?! in this
lava
rea Mrs NIary Ann Smith 1111 East
Oak is quite ill in Cushing Mun-
vor conift pia that wanted 'icipal kosparl where she was ad-
look si and try our Sill Skinl mitred a week ago Mrs Smith is
girdles and panty vivifies Helen's he motner of Leslie and Glen Cock-Adv
:refl
—AdV
Lantz of the Cushin4
Hotel returned home Friday eve-
ning from 1A'es1ey hospital Okla-
homa Cdy tvhere she 1111(101WfMt
loamy suritery She is reported
iniproving satisfactorily Ntr Lantz
accompanied her home
Clie: (lir Din l'oyate summer
III hospitai Saltinhly
-Y
Jerry sar son of Mr and
Mrs Evrct t A Vassar BoPri
bas (silt rtql I he local hospital to
via ler!!o a tonsilectonly
J C Cold) le Route 2 Yale son
el' Mr and Mrs John Cobble ha
Ilitffld hi 10Ca1 hospital for med-
ial treatment
'Al Harvey Cobb has entered
the Cushing hospaid for medical
I reatment
Mrs Fail Hancock Swell
1011 Diunirigia has entered
the local hospital for treatment
tnd suryvry
Mr WO MI'S TOM my Sparks
will dalwiller Stacey Jean °Mood-
land Calif arrived Friday to
spcnd a few days with relatives
They are the houseguests of Mr
Foal-km parent Mr and Mrs
r ks 71(l FAA Cherry
Mrs W I Usher of Irene's Shop
has spent several (lays this lam
vek in Dallas nit( ndinv the Fas-
hion Mai ket's Fall and Back to
ot-
Mrs Dalton Frederck of Keller'
More attended the fall showing of
the Fashion Ntarket in Dal-
las this past week
Mrs Ntande Harrington 729
Fast Tain had as her guests (tur-
nip the Nlenaa ial Day holidays 101
chtukhtr ond son-in-law' Ni find
Mrs George Simmer of Arawas
Pass Texas They left Saturday
tor UN City to 1isit NIt's Guy
Itarrin oon and danghters
Mrs' Frank Smithson and daugh-
t Linda me visiting !sir Smith-
son's l'Plill!V('S in ENViln tind CHM
MO
q-
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Alfred and
!oils Jim And Bob of Houston Tex
are vimting then parents Mri
1 I'' Allred 501 E Broadway
mid Mr NMI Mrs 1 C Cardin 729
E Walnut Ntr Allred is In'ing
ilAWAerrrd W FlitwAiaL Armmit
where he is Paid Mantwer fur Out
Shell Pipeline Four Cur-
tors protect 'I he family enroint
tstabilli thi'll jiint hute
Rite 5 Pending
For Ai To Man
Fred H Harris 72-year-old re-
tired farmer t Jf A el y ditql sud-
denly SIturday nit ernoon in the
Mr aid Mrs W L Michener jr ' t
no two 'mowing a heart attack
Mrs J A Morley and her ninth- Funeral arrangements under
cr Mrs Frank Bishop of CuN)ling direLtion of the Fairtcy Moitualy
and Mis Morley's son ttnd his I are nconiplyte pcndn4t arrival of
wile MI' and Mrs Glyn Smith of relative!
Ponca City have returned from
the funoral of Mrs Hazel Nichol Harrs born in 1885 10 Mercer
New
Arrival
Mr anti Mrs Claude 31utiins1 giver Fto(K1 at 3514 feet 128 feet
suit i iwk tor nir conditioned plane'
train !mil Cid traveling litilins 112012 South Osage Pa whuska an-1 iii flood st Age i
1 at D11as wher
1 flounce th e birth of twins born! more
liloppe than 28 Mc196 of lain fel
-Y- I Thursday ?lay 30 in the PawhiLs'
within the past two inonth: Die
1 ka Illunicipal hospital A son 1
Mfs Albert Clawson Route 2 Trnity vas expected to slily at
Yiile is a medielil pninint In tinj weighing 6 pounds and 1 ounce flood level for several chivs
i born at 4:1S a in was named
t'osiliti! hospital
1 Timmy Dale A daughter weighing 1 l'he new ‘0‘t-ti het vial:1111gs in
6 pounds and 8 and one-half Olin- eluded the rwedmion ol um nit-
Failer' Ditv Gifts Shirley's '
Ci-fain
:i rodwity
a cA5- 1 res born at 4:29 a in has been does tor iin cenLal poi:tails cil
es
nig 111(:1::: 1-('1:enware Fir named Terry Gad Grandparent Smith I exa s kind for an man-
are Mr and Mrs Henry Ilocke-
nips —Adv sive section that covers portams
meyer east of Cushing and Mr
of Texas Ok laUon la Arkinsas
IAiliialn Waltman Iv 5yt1 ow anti Nit's T F Mullins 504 East I i
NSOti 110 ri TennWiS((' ' A1l1-
'
1 Maole
son Of Ti N and Mrs Vilhain Walt sippi
---
Mall 113 Fitts( Moses lindelAVVIII I
Twister Swoored noun
Ii tonsilectoinv Saturday in the Plans A toinado swoop( (I down nen
t iislun! hospital i Tesarkana A rk today even as
i i he new severe veil her w
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) i I: an-
°rein Kininiel is now associated!
I mg was being issiu (I It unroefel
With Lleetronic Supply CO 118 N
select members for the ormaniza-' se er al Ilirns and eprooted nee
Harrison —Adv ion
It-
Members of the Stillwati r
$ but there were no injuries or
club also took part in the drive de"tils eported
Linda 'Wong 'V: North Penn-1
i vivant:a Druniright daughter of 1 A petition bearing 25 names of 1 MP 3ötithwest rf'd 'd iloll' a
d sids a
Mr and NIri Pat Delong und mm
erIprospective ebers was requ prolonge ei tes ol fic it
ired i
ki nt a ton: ilectomy in the Cush- as an application for a charter ac- 11°1 nadth's HS a tlffee menner
corcling to Murray He said the re-
quired number was repched Friday
and the club here may begin 1Aith
"considerably more than 25 as
several busines and professional
classifications are Ntill open"
Kiwitnis Objectives
Kiwitnis has an unchanging list
of objects which were adopted In
192I and it group of yearly ob-
jectives based on the six primary
objects
f Yank Charged
In Car Death
of Greek Hero
Local Educator Is sPeecliclinc
Given High Honors Here iclAid
Local Youths
Cushing' Nitthicipal hospital Ile be- ATHENs GI ttc Join I I up 1 — - - — - - - - - iz - - - - — - - —
came' i'l 'hortly befofe noon anti A urtt ploseceiGh tottly tor-
was 'Igen to tilt holntal where n11 chalntI In AI mil c
in air- ! In 01"' "f I tic higget tili4erViitiecs iiriti iis ioe:ii Ncii'ro
he (lid following a heart attack ! inn vutn ntlzint nnirndaluzn ( it i Li IY in tat Joy johilson who Snf urtlay (1tived 1ms
i
ici 1Pal for ttv Jenth of n 1varf mi! 11 t 1 h ‘ t tit i' l)1111( (II hooker T VzNh iitettin schl
Funertl arrangements tinder
Cidninunist goetrillt hero in a Paid high tribute tur hi s io:tilers hi p I yoch itt :Wilily oliki
direc ion of tile FairIcy Mn wit' y !
r if iltit ichtent F'1tiny !contintitilly spirit
I
Harris born in 1885 in Alercer ilt"" '"'
wood W Va to Greek jurisdic:
county Missoun came to Oklaho- bers Iiiciny and citizens held a
nut with his parents When lol-years lion 111 a nl""' 1131 fül)'s(111"Fridtv nit11 banquet in his lion-
old seittinli near chandler He any outburst of antt - Ana vicar'
: or The veteran school man and
was man led to Mtss Eva Reedy riots sioiar io tho i W Inch eript-lmrs lialen were giVtql it of
at Kendrick in 1913 and they inoc- ind in t Mei For noa Atty i
'A I await' for the dinner event with
ed to he Avery vicinity Where Main a U S Atiny court martiol Theodore Shackelford serving as
they 'clad lived for the past forty 1(q1111"(1 it 11111t" 'et g"nt t" toastmaq r
years He V' it member of the 11" sk()11114 "f a Cilinemi P"") Aided E‘pansion Here
Avery Biptist churh for 3O) years ulL' Tifint ' 1 "It iks certainly a surprise and
Survivcrs are the wife Mrs Eva Not een the Communists here if a (4loy muttd by this honor:
Harris ot the home: four (taught- 11):'0c al buc I)I Iltl' d('3111 (-11 ' Johw“)n -aid "I have spent most
i i Cushing
er M
s ) Ray Cook of Agra Airs Gen Sto limos Sirifis comomind of inv ca lung years in
winter Snnth of Oklahoma Cior f'r Of Cot' Ecd Inlerull)t "10(1' and I am very prOtal to be a part
Mrs Alvin Gillaspy of Oxnard gr'""I "I "11d VVI"' 11- off thi community"
Calif 4id Mrs Eugene Herrmann
Itiousali's Air Ferce c1 struck Smce Johnson became head of
of Wytiona: three suns Ehno Hatt-
atid killed Sarnfls and injured los the toci1 school in 19t 9 he has
ris of Otmard Calif Freddy liar-
-- vile the lorn
ier AtirY lit iscow of played m
a ajor role in du
the eca-
Mrs '1' V Brookshire had 1H in Adrian Mo Mrs Morley et county yossouri came to totiano- ""-- " - -- 1
in ii move 1i1111 foll'sfl""'Fridav night banquet in his loat-
her guests over the holidays Mr15(3 is the daughter of Mrs Bish- nut wiih his parents when In-years 1
1 'WV 01111111rSt Of It Ilt1 - AM( 111r
or The veteran school mon and
ond Mrs J W Broolodure imd i op and the sister f mcs J A old settling 11V1-11' C111111(11Cr he -
'lion
1 rhos sill' lar 1(1 ila se w hich erupt- 1 :tors liatoson W tI'V given eats of
daughter Kay Ann anti their son morLN arid mis Georg c Smitn i was marl ied to Miss Eva Reedy
ed in ' ipto For noi MoY :1-I honor for ihe (1111111'1' I'VC111 Wall
Je
1111(1 his family Mr and Mrs! north of hi city Si e will be ie at Kendrick in 1011 and they inov-
when o U S Army court martial !Theodore Shackelford serving as
rr y Brooks h ire and baby I '
(all'-' north of the citY She will be re-led to he Avery vicinity where
nequit ted o ma stei et geoid i'l toast 1:1 I
ghter of McPherson Rano and Bishop v ho used here most of 1 they 'lad lived for the past forty c-
the shooting of a Chinese "Peep
Mr and Mrs Cecil Brookshire and her life until lad' marriage to Ai years He (ka a member of the Aided 1:tpansion Here
Eitson of NtePheron Kan Nichol el Adrian Avery Biptist chur11 for 30 years 11112 Tom 1 "it As certainly a stirpriSe and
Not ten the Cominunists Imre if aiii (4loy mutrti by this honor:
Survivcrs ore the wife Mrs Eva
Attend early church 8:3o am Frioats of Charley Tompkins of our dutit ag mode t
ot ilit' of Ilte 0011th t't ' Johnson -iid -I la iVe p
!c 111 1110St
! 11111TIS ol tile home: f
a nv undit y at First ChiiMian San Antonio Ti received' Gen SPL inos Sarfis commond i of his i ca lung years in Cushing
M - li C k f A N
It is iy (Jo o t I a 11 s
Church There are no steps word of hi sudden death on Fri- ' 1 f'' Of fte Eed Porn Ina olahf1 ond 1 om very prand to be a part
wduer Smith of Oklohema (it 1
r
—Adv day foliwing a heart attack Mr Mrs Alvin Gillospy Of °mud gr°11"(1 111 VV°Ild WI”' 11' off this ((immunity"
Tompkins age 85 vOited in this
Calif add Mr s Eugene He rrm aon Mrs Robert Peercy anti chil- area ffrquently Mousalt's Air Ferce c1 sffack Since Johnson become head of
of Wylona: three sons Elmo Hai-
Men Don and Doug of Norman it - and killed Sarafis and injured los the !ecid school in 1939 la hos
Ds of tk:nard Calif Freddy liar- of
It here visiting Mr Beercys pa'- Mr and Mrs Harry L Smith of Iris of Cushim vile the ill MorY B" isco pltv t d a mato) hilt ill the educa-
c fit I
:r ond Mr s o
Je Pee rcy Arkinss City
a Kanss it e isiti
vng1 -'' and janft's lEll'lls F 1 ' Athens 1) och r--tion:ii planrs exptinsion and mod
o -
! of Woodlands Calif: two sisters 'lla 'nal 'it '111
:tititi of the city in Cushing and will celebrate their sort i
Nrs sarofts wos hosioiallerivation A few years 111W BOOkt'r
Mrs A E Kirk of Cush' ' '
Jig tild
iitql and vs in shock Ph ysic n
ias!
T wm completely Overhauled and
117th wedding anniversary Stintkiy mrs Elft -
e Simmon: of Bartl 1
es- 1
If o veii poi or 210 try our at the home of their son and Litn- ' sant IA'r 011d111011 W :IS 'Vtle011111V 1 Drovidtql with new facilities to
vino: two biothers Ben Ilarrti and
iilf Skm girdles Silf Skin gir- ily Irvin Smith 1518 East Broad- ' int" She hod not yet benn 1010 : make It ore of the most modern
Ram
yond Harris of Cushing and
tiles 1 panty girdles Helen's way 12 grmdchildren
of her bushond's (moth I grade :chools in the local system
V AL
14 zs n
Ntr and Mrs Earl Godwin ha vts Ile xx as preceded in death by
returned from a week's vacation in his paiehts and a brother George
Albuquerque N Mexico where Harris
they ‘'isned their daughter and ----- -----
family Mr and Mrs Bert Myers
D
Pitter
1(()N1'IN1111) FRIM P 61:
TWA ret ord 1(4vels wiu1 do114
more floods for the two siat es
'Wadi Under Water
At Floydlda in West Texa'
5 54 inches of rainfall battered
Unit city in a 15-Iniur period All
roads in ard out of the city IA ero
reported under
Many of the rivers that I low 1)7' ve Pm curb '1)14P"I1 ig by
through Texas and Otilihonia drivel's
continued at flood stage because
of new gunera I nuns out v
River F to(K1 at 3514 feet 128 feet I WO
is flood stag ta at Diillas w tiet
more than '28 hellei of lain fei 1")N 11"111 FR" l'AGE "
Would Ito Costly
A toi nado swoopI down nen
Coum ilmen shelved a suggestion
To arkana A rk today even as
that a reservoir be const meted at
the new severe veal her Warn-
!the Oppe'4te side of the city oli
ing was being issiu d It unroefeI
the east side after Albright said
se eral Ilirns and eprooted I 1 ee
such a plan sA ould cciA around
but there were no injuries or
S15001) He said an eastside res-
deaths eport ed
ervoir would tWeeSSItate consider-
The Southwest reeLd 1 Mr a
able PlOre detail including build-
prolonged 5C ies ol 1('d it
log an elevated tank
toi nadoos as a tie:et inemiwr
cmgressional sub( ommidee in In 1 March 26 bond election
Tulsa heard vitneses ue- the i2:'6)0110 water proposal was
scribe a $:l!' milhon flood defeated in a 425-to-371 vote but
aster most felt the possibility
srvral ouNines lino prolessionat I The pare1 es lof nixie and the fact the council
If Ti enting the -
classificitions are still open" t N aS not in agreement that more
'House Public Works Convnihre wells verv needed contributed lar-
Murray said SaturdaY that thel was tot 1 by Col 1chn D Bristol
club here would be the second new of the Army enLinuers that yl
'I'lllte- gely 'o its 1all'Illall Claud C lat downfall This tune
Callaell (1e '
club e b in t Northwest OkitihormilltV OM in ditnag- 3oulci
division of the Texas-Oklahoina l be n nu ly $1') mdlion m e ol ' ex-
111(1 "we were all together"
lestrict in 19: and woald brine cup( ha rood controls exisillit ia Federal Aid Asked h
c17
Albrht mild a 1-million gallon
the number of clubs in tilt divis- °Mahon-el
reservoir to match the existing
ion to 12 A new club was recently
organized in Cleveland and till Thy syhehninuitec ‘‘11 sy1 storage could be built for $60K
have it "charter night" two day tiled to fly back to Washugton tee and that money received by the
atter the organizational meeting of 1 night after a 1200--mile flight 0 el IA a l tll department ‘ mild pay for
the Cushing club I' Texas and Oklahoma it
Room for Club I Tevoina Over Spillwly The sewer plan larger of the
Murray stated that Cushing W a S' 1
I he (Huge at Madill wil s WI- two i-qies on this month's ballot
"the largest city in his divisionl is expected to cost $47399770 but
ste a red by 45 Melt diotmioto l-1
without a Kiwanis club and that the cily has iisked the federal gov-
there was d m definitely loom for such IlerbY Kingston 'Ille l'ain"o:'11-) eminent ter a grant of $1401539(1
'
a club here in addition to the othe Lake Texotna s level io 1 7 to assiq the financing The pro-
f t an a h mot and a lia I
major se r v i c e organizations the eel Illyll g In m recommended by Lester Set-
ae! the spillway 1 hat !Limps th -
Lions and Rotary clubs" tit consulting sanitary engineer
Kiwanis tAh e motto is -wy Like's tt aters into Re1 Rim from Oldahoma City calls for ex-
w
Build came into being in Do- Lubbock a NIN Of Illfin that: Pal-1(11N and relocating the precent
"
troit Alichigan in 1013 and Sinefl " "") rf rsnr s 111'1 ''Its '111(''t di-nasal plant constrlicted 30
has grown into an internationall mlunlelY :n thy "Iner ()I '''''''i Years ago and expand pipeline
Toas South Pla4-Is appea l ed t facilities cilities to serve it community
organization with over 4300 locall
clubs and 250000 members in the' be th-: fecal point late mu et 1
- - ! of 32000
Illeted States Canada Newfound- interne rains measuling nearly'
two inchey since arly mormcg In l'ensalering It Ilnancial plan
land Alaska and Hawaii
and brinuing 24-hour totals to to retire I he indebtedness Of such
The active membership of Kiwa-1
1 near the fout-icill mark a proliil the council has recom
The active membership of Kin- near the foul-W1i mak a prok1 the council has recom-
nis is composed of men residiwt 1
It was the first heay general Inendt"1 a nionthlY sewer service
having community interesta in or non for I ho t a ro:1 skipprd Ly chargvt wit'ing froln $1 nionthlY
engaged in recognized 11ne4 el moq of the heavy rains in nu' ' l'Or homes with one bathroom to 75
biviness agricultural institution-
al and professional life within the
state during the ty‘st two n 'onths cents 1er testromn in offices and
out not escaping the tornadov:i I stores Wylie said this type of
territorial limits of the club
that have boiled pp vith almost 1 charo had been t uggested bdt
dail y reenlitrity
that certain revisions may be made
Cool Air Mass There will b a small service
The hmors and thwalerstorms
charge Int the rate hits not been
si
vele set tiff by the leadinv edtas definitely fixed he said
of a cool mass of drv air from Straw Vote Shown
Thiire ha: bet11 minor opposition
Canada wth the warm
to a mivitestiott that schools be
humid oil' from the eastern lakes
eh:11RM at the rate of 3 cents pH'
region
It ca0scd hra vy rains month per student
thomdl parts of the lower Nils- As fir the overall plan it has
sissippi Valley and Oklahoma Oral met Avith OVellidaInalig unpOVal
Texas htl'e How various ot ganizations
other heavy nots were re- voled !Ia first favoring the pro-
ported lit Isolated parts of TeXaS "Calld oPposing and
A ficav)l rain iind hail SiniCk third 'll'filridldi is shown here:
Comfort a voitt and sheep 1n4 3I-0-2 CI() Union 22-
centrr 66 miles north:t of an 201'2 Liens 52-64): Chamber of
Coninierce 25 01: Booker T
Antonto
Near's three inches of rain fell meetina for Netro citizens 7ak1 :
eastern lakes tu a militisuon that schools bt
Objects of Kiwanis are -To gie-1h1wlid titr lir" the charged at the rate of a cents pei
P1111111(1' to the human and tpirit "'mien'
it ca0srd 10ally hrrivy rains inonth per student
nal values of It: to encouragt
dily livihic iiihl the Gowen throuith parts of the lower Nils- As fir the overall plan it hat
Rule to promote the mloPtion or sissipoi Valley anti Oklahoma and met tylth overwhelming approval
hiwlitir socUil business and pro- Texas' here How various oi ganization
lesSional standards to develop a °ther hrivY rahl-4 uerti re- vocd the first lavorIng the pro
more intelligent aggressive anti Pifiltid fl tsoljted Parts of Texas grill"' w'"nd flgliry onpostng and
isevaivable citizenship to pr-ivith A hcilvY ram and hail stnick third initterided is shown licrc
a practical owoos to (ono enduring Comfort a goat and sheep rng 1()tiltN 3I-02 CIO Union 22-
friendship! and rvhder altruisivi ceittrr 66 miles ntirthAttA or Fall 2M-r2 Liens' 52-6-°: Chitnibt'r 01
Commerce 25 01:
service and to cooperate in cleat- Antonio Booker T
mg tied sound public opinion and Netrly three inches of rain fell hititdillt tor Negro citizlisi 701:
!igh idealism Which makes posq at pcilatolit:141 illinulor v:tfit i
o ii::i)17 Linitiositis tt2idioilltlitfi
titlitslshicutilal net11V1111)
Wie the increase of righteousness cansin4 :
'I
I iii I ice pti i lot ism and good Ain nig in C11!Ang 141n1ly 124)0
4
n a'1
NI111(
1Li)(1itS s
)ri I t) t:f1 13Ai -
ellt sm)c iati on mein-
wood N Va to (lreek bers fatliv and citizens held it
Ii131 101"(111"11Fridtv ni'11 banquet in his lam-
or The veteran school man and 1
riots sioilar flu hich erupt- 1 Nirs johoson wore givcn eats of
lait))11' (111110 anti Attu vicar '
od in Y itaq F'or noa NILY :1-1 honor for the (iinflel' event win(
lam a U S A:tny court martial Thcodoc Shackelford serving as
acquitted a 'wastet geant toat
the shooting of a Chinesr "Pocp
sa!d her condition w 'ctleollraV 1-)rovljed with new facilities to
A I
She had not yet Letn make m m
ore of the ost odern
Ld o of her hushantl (tenth grade :ioliools in the local system
The mosecutor cbarved the ate- Johnson canw lwre after getting
IY mon l'h m insiaughter fit r he '1 his education for his chosen pro-
gave his NPISifill the UCC Idea I feSSiUll from Oklahoma Langston
Sources said it V S 110 eltied v a nd Colorado state rot-
whether to hold the airman 101'1 lege 'ruining his master's degree
trial or releRSO him on bal at the latter institution Both he
TIM morning iviele th- body of and 111'S JOIIIISOIL 111S0 with a
SarOis lay in state in Attie is ca-imaste er
clgee have long taught
thedral Nlow wa
alli s driven from' in the local system They have
1 vek police headquinters :o 11 ne w o son who is' nov' serving in
4
°Mei of the most (idol I Korea with the U S Air Force
Police urrounded the ( atliedral
and the U S e!ntnssy out thert
were no demotstrttiors
One independent Athens nuws
paper criticized Anei ic an mili-
tary authorities on to ounds they
have a second I-million gallon
'water torage for the comniunity"
Ile 1 pointed out that a second
!reservoir would enlarge the re-
serve "we could pull from plus
the capacity of pinups in case Of
! a disaarous
The freposed water reservoir
would circular in shape con-
structod of concret and would be
I equipped with covering to prevent
Ilea v7 k CpOIatofl
4 4 44 4- 444
Leadership Praised
Friday night's honor W a s one
of many thot has come to the
city school man over the years
In 192 he was chosen an All-
Amerinn while playing football
for Langston 8 nd later he Its
the first coach for LeRoy Hemp—
hill trefaint football and basket-
ball aid tor Cushing High school i
Johnson has held about every
imporight school post in the state
Leading the Oklahoma Negro Tea-
chers cssociation the Langston Al-
umni association and working with 1
slate and city PTA groups He
also is a 32nd degree Mason in
the N lodge During the dinner
he was pi id for his many con-
tributions to city and state
Others on Program
Althoog h he has been in Okla- 1
homa since statehood Johnson did
Repair
WON FINU ED FROM P ICE 1
ivork ri!ar or at the CAI:ran on !
!Ind Arkansas Rivers totaltd!
$1900A since three jobs xx nt to
second-low bidders the total ran
to $213000
1 he first contracts totallint
$276000 Wert' It t last week ant !
It least 12 in re woil be aled
next week Stoldt
Stoldt said all employcs of the
state 11 lehway Brige and Road-
way Departments will work
through Sunday preparing est -
:mites on flood ri pair projects !
Approximately 300 men on main- !
enance crews in counties nit by
:loods also will be on tre job
He said 32 roads are currentiv
21osed in the state and one-way
traffic is allowed on seven others !
rhe u S 75-169 t ark detow
route north from rulsa
losed Saturday because of da
ee to the Bi d Creek Iji Id
ibutment and a ta w delour was !
established on S 1 11 to Skra-
tit k anti east on S H 211 to US
(covriNun) FRom rA( E I)
fir anent help now und floud-eme
rol projects in Ow future
Witness Sobbed
Another witness began sobbine
when cilled before the lawma-
kers Ilis :wpm rance was car-
celied Bastor's matter-of-fact loss re
port coven d the watersheds oi
the ReC Arkamos Cimarroii
Verdigris Grand Neos!io
nois Pot ePIl and Canadian
in Okialoma Kan-us Ttxus told
kansas
So Ions
Lost
14 searched for the miscing
young::trs before calling for
help
Hiiidi (I of volunteera hod
Joinod in the hunt by night-
fall Tbe hearch continued all
night os portable field light4
from nearby Ft Lewis were
brotejit into play The local
dire department set up a can-
teen here searchers were ser-
ved cofier
Tile rround search was con-
(Tun :tied in the vicinity of
a prvetplee that drops oft sev-
eral hulaird teet U few bun-
(1'1 yiirds from the Yanasak
NM
CUSIIINC (0k1:11 DAILY CITIZEN !-
011(11 y
Joe Johnson
a fine record
a teachi1 v stint at Alabama State
univcity ill Iontgotrairy and
wits lU im-tructor at LailLtttat and
Drunirpht shools prior to com-
ing to Cossuig
Arnim!! on the Friday night
banquio program were Mrs
deal Glodney president of the
Nemo PTA: Nil's M A Shackel-
ford chairman of the program
committee Hey D TM Jackson
Rev N E Nicholson: N'hfs rella
Nicholsvn: Mrs Olhe Biamii and
Mrs Tom Witherb
3995
VALUE
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cl)‘N‘
Adjusts to 3 Postions
Choice of !Zed or Green
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ALUMINUNI
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nI Li' 1110t1 of
hn)wict ti S111111ty Nk III
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rcrlion rcluc-
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1 11111111C1
hwli school faculty
haint hu mil win the
tc1 tiI stail it Casady
1s(w)1 school in Oklahoma
u the hill start the
local t-urcs June 3 File said
thcy ould bc conducted W
St parish hall and
tho intelustrd should arratwe
:trp In'mcnts tv t Wittig ('A5-
FUCA:it:11S
N fl l lied principally to
elementary school out1w-11
n their speech" NI iSS
11111 : aid -We arc primarily
11111i youngsters na-merli
as the speech pattern
s pr-t ty ‘ ell formed by the
peystot reaches what -
hood
Baas who holds a de-
1rce from Mlithonia State ttn-
iverIty and also majored In
spot ch Waukee- Downer
colle said the lessons would
13 ri‘en weekly Monday
throtili Friday Lessons Will
be 30 minutes to an hour in
lenyth and a student may take
as many or ik le‘A' as IN de-
sirod Twelve youngsters al-
ready Lave enrolled for local
inst 11 nt is
SPECIALS FOR JUNE'S
2995
VALUE NOW
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Electric $1095
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ALUMINUM FOLDING
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Thief
oNTINT'ED F ROM P GI" 11
SIDEWALK BARGAIll
FESTIVAL
Chaise Lounge
NOW '19 "
a ease if canned oil
Alion! 4:30 a in Ilenderon mak-
Inv a v Total (Akio! theck on Fwst
NIiin rt tinned to the station and
uiiiI ontal the trout than open
lie said it looked like "s'otneliudy
111(1 iiRtql it open"
l'atehed From ()Iasi&
This Ione officers and Reeves
klio CA' it Lhick to tilt station after
la lie teliThotivil at las twine St“1-
died money missing
Nothin iAse had liven di::torbed
police
Sat liiiiwht it Was possible that
the intrude' alto iipparcntly fled
tom oflItTrs arriv-! the first time'
walchtd l'inn the otitside and salA
vhcre he nionrv wie hidden After
the door wits patched und officer
kit li forced lit: way in a second
tone to lake the money
Gary
ttONTIN1111) l Rom 1A(4' 1)
calling for a !Iiitevode election On
a coimtitataimil ann ndarent tixinr
the maxim on at inch iI iII
tankible pesitial poverty may
be tesessed at per cent of fair
cash value The Constitution now
reglares a tau per cent issis
ment but no county is follow IN
the mandate and Bore tboo
the 35 per cent fig ore
The election spending bill am-
inites Ilie regalement that this
cardidate tinet grant In A ritin t
the authority for person to
spend more than WI for him In
II primary election campaign It
elinnnars I1I toit ribtit
and expenditure reports whkh aro
remitted each IV() vkeeks One re-
port would be given alter each
eh (lion
I
5-PIECE
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12950 VALUE
$8888 )
7-PIECE
Dinette
12950 VALUE
$0888
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Allen, Robert B., Jr. The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 177, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 1957, newspaper, June 2, 1957; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2175499/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.