The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1970 Page: 2 of 6
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P. 2, Perry Daily Journal Thursday, July 30, 1970
I The Perry Daily Journal
As Independent Community Newspaper
OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
mau e m mA --------DMA neemme W
Successor to The Noble County Sentinel established Sept. 16, 189%,
The Perry Republican, merged May 1, 1924; and The Morrison Trans-
script, merged May I. 1958.
HOLLYWOOD (UPT
Published Six Days Weekly at 710-712 Delaware St. Parry, Oklahoma,
by the Pe rry Journal Company
Second Class Postage Paid at Perry, Okla, 73077
TITA DA
TV in Review
By RICK DU BROW
UPI Television . Radio Writer
Re-
earch show that the average
American is exposed to some
1 600 advertising messages each
day, is moved pro or con by no
more than 15 of them.
This astounding fact is
ex rded in a book called With
All Its Faults," by Fairfax M
Cone and Belding Agency
the lack of substance in most
Heaven and maybe the A C. television programming. Televi
Nielsen ratings firm- knows sion is directed at the lowest
how many of those 1,600 common denominator of public
advertising messages are tastes and the excesses in
pounded home daily through adverti ing on the little screen
television commercials But is are in keeping."
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Cone the widely respected
AN unsolicited manuscripts, letters and pictures brought or sent , rti ing man whose name is
• The Journal are submitted on the risk of the sender. The publishers eadily identifiable as
inpressly disclaim any responsibility for rheir safe return.
part ol the title of the Foote,
MILO W. WATSON
Editor & Publisher
Gene Taylor
Mrs. Clarence Duncan
Mabel Miller
H. A. DeLashmuh
Ernest Stoops
Managing Editor
News Editor
Advertising Manager
Cashier
Production Superintendent
quality, not quantity, that the ( ne will draw a wistful sigh
dignified, witty, straight-talking from readers when he reminds
Mr. ( one is interested in. them "(Radio) advertising in
The lack of sense in so the beginning was limited to
much television advertising, naming the company through
he writes, is in accord with whose ‘courtesy’ any given
pro ram was broadcast."
He also will make you sit up
when discussing the incredible
MIRRORSOYESTERDAYE
costs and profits in video, he
say It is an unlucky network
station in a major market that
doe n’t net an amount equal to
CIRREIIEIuP
Journal Crossword Puzzle
Songs Mother Song
ACROSS 341
"There’ll Be a Car
Time" 35 Brazilian
4 Bird in a
Gilded—" 36 Debility
8 "In the
Old
Summertime" 40 1
12 Goddess of 41 Mohan
infamnation
13 Sandy 4 1 Mnt 1 1
expanses
14 Cany.....(h 47 Assaila
15 Correlative 50 Biblical high
of neither
16 Babe
Tehran
5. Doze
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DOW N
18 Prim
20 Ringworm
21 Feminine
appellation
22 Yugoslav
marshal
24 Biblical
26 Curtail
30 Mosk
commander
31 Ancient
Briton tribe
32 Atpresent
32 Chess pieces
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Answer to Previous Puzzle
10 Stream in E8 Weight ol
1! Art style 40 Middle (law)
17 Yttrium oxide 11 Pacific
drew pine
iloideror
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Bunch
Sheriff Bunch
Running for
Re-election
One Year Ago Twenty Years Ago
Mary Jo Nolte was declared Johnny Skinner received the
winner among 49 contestants in rank of seven-star general"
the Summer Safari reading club| when he made his third trip ex year
rawing contest at the Carnegie to camp with the Perry nation 1 a good ook
library, al guard company .Mr and est ially for those fascinated
Ten Years Ago Mrs Orville Childers, Morri with the communicationsimedia
Alfred H rlev Scholz son, honored their son, Keith, , P , Visor
2a with a party on his 11th birth- she • and commercials More
day 1 than that, it is full of the social
lore that goes with an
a Thirty Years Agoimpressive man’s 40 year
Robert Wilson was elected car er in a business of powerful
county chairman of the United figure guiding public tastes
Drys of Noble county. .Mrs. and famous products
J M Markee was honored with ( one says it is an obligation
a surprise birthday party, | of advertisers "to look beyond
Forty Years Ago , the audience figures to the ing on current law enforce-
Mrs B J Jehlicka and Kath so il implications of the ment all at the expense of
leen returned to their home in pi rams they support He
Booker, Texas, after a four add
the owners’ original investment
and Ginger Tautfe t were nam
ed to the president’s honor roll
at Northern Oklahoma Junior
college To ka v I Jack Zorba
wa appointed chairman of
the annual Cherokee Strip cele
bration queen contest
How time flysl It seems only
a few days ago that I was out
thanking the people of Noble
County for electing me Sheriff,
and now already I’m asking
for your vote and support again
The past two years as your
sheriff has been good for me
I have more-or-less grown into
the job: and for this, I’m grate-
ful [ believe the county has
benefited too Each of my dep
ties and myself have attended
a total of 144 hours of school-
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Schooltime
Answer to Previous Puzzle
The
Almanac
week visit with her parents
Mr and Mrs E R Martin
The problem today is to rid
the air of some of the programs
By 1 nited Press Internal.....al _ .... w I Vi 1 ol large I id«1
Today is Thursday, July 30, Pilin , ces is achieved in disregard of
the 211th day of 1970 with 154 to DHHIg- thoughtful criticism and con
follow cerr and it is to this that all
, 1 , By MRS V ER 1 BARNETT cor ientious advertising people
The m......between its last1 :
1 Mr and Mrs | lovd Roberts should address their attention
quarter and new phase 1030 HopCELS
The morning star is Saturn had as Sunday guests Alfred
the National Crime Commis-
sion Our methods procedures,
and knowledge of law enforce
ment is as up-to-date as any
Red Rock
county in Oklahoma The rela-
tionship this department has
with the surrounding towns can
be.....nsidered nothing short of
excellent I have moved protec-
tion and law enforcement closer
to your home by placing my
deputies in the outlying com-
munities so they will be readily
available should you be in need
I have broadened the program
that allows certain jail prison-
ers to work out time on court-
house cleaning projects there-
by saving taxpayers money
Yes I want to be your sher
iff again. I like my job. Should
you re-elect me. I plan to con-
tinue the schooling of my de-
partment a work and time al-
The evening stars are Mercu Brower Mrs Peggy Smith and
r Venu Mar and Jupiter Mrs Tom Logan all of Black
On thi date in history well, and Mrs Minnie Worrell Sons and daughters of W E
In 1916 German saboteurs and Mrs Mary Danford of Bil- Franklin have been home to vis
blew 0| ammunition dumps at lings it their father this summer, the
Black Tom Island near Jersey Sunday guests of Mr and first time the entire family has
City, ( using an estimated $22 u unday Bugs 1and bee together since 1942. They
Mrs. Frank Wilkins and Freda
* PRE Edent Franklin Were Mrs: CrAHLt Siler Of Curl" .mica NrexIf al and clan
R ost 1 ned i.....n ating ries Mr and Mrs Harold Siler, 1 ol Sunny Vale Calif Mr
A Debbie and Cathie of Houston, , t1
a email branch of the Navy Tax MT 1 Mr 011 and Mrs Wayne Franklin, Di-
Tex Nr and Mrs Orville ane and Bob of San Pedro
In 1967 ther e wer e reportsPe N 1. wall " Ca Mr and Mr 5 Elwood low Certainly. I want to con-
ri m behind the Bamboo Mine A. U wn STEM 1 nsand Fr nklin and Don of Morris tinue the live in service in the
the Tank - IPPCT " ‘ Pa Mi and Mrs Stan outlying areas for my deputies
Red Chinese Army A ley (Wanda) VanTuyl and Jim This new policy has reflected
\ thou hl for the day British Mi and Mrs Jac K Pruitt an 1 of Burns, Kan , Pauline Love of both a saving s in time and
......John Morley said son. Ralph. of Doublin, ( alit Ponca City, Mr and Mrs money for the taxpayers I want
).....a e not converted a man al riv ed I hur sday to V isit Mi W ay ne ( arnahan of Falls to bridge the gap" of under-
you have silenced Pruitt’s sister and brother-in: Church, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Bil-standing our youth is develop
law. Mi and Mrs. Clarence ly Joe Love, Guyla, Kathy and ing toward law enforcement
McGaha Mrs McGaha as om Lonnie of Springfield, Va and One thing in my favor in this
\PPROVES MEASURE panied Mi and Mrs I uitt Bert Allen and Mrs Cecil area
CStTN TON trot . and Ralph to Nowata Friday Cales, Sherri and Steve of Pon
N ASHINGTON ( I I) The where they attended the funera a City
Hou ( Judiciary Committee has of Pruitt’s mother who had Mw mat
iPpr ved legislation designed to died in a rest home in Doul in lin, Mrs Pauline Love and W
outlaw the interstate mailing of Calif The body was Hown E Franklin attended a Frank
mutty advertising from California to Nowata lin family reunion in Lubbock
The measure is one of three Friday supper guests of Mr Tex recently. Franklin receiv
cer t ne isures re Vera Barnett were her d a gift for being the
le t d by President Nixon and brother in law Mr 1 |
eration
there’s certainly no gen-
gap! Another area
I want to explore with the
younger citizens of Noble Coun-
ty is the pit falls of drug
ibuse and its far reaching ef-
fects.
I have no part time jobs, and
( mea urt approved Tuesday Mrs Wilbert C Lutz of Bloc 1
vould punish violators with up field N M and their da gl
o five ear in prison and a and granddaughters Mrs Zane
$50,000 fine on first offense, Hensley, Tamara and Zanet 1
with doubled penalties for oi Valincia Penn and Harry
repeat offenders | Zink.
10 YOUR GOOD HEALTH
ACROSS 34 Per
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implement
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music class 36 Certainrail
8 Entomology
class subject Ren
Electric Blankets
George C. Thosteson, M.D.
Franklin attending
Guests of Mrs Harry Blew
on her birthday recently were
Mr. and Mrs Jack Blew and
Brian and Mr and Mrs Dale
Butler and Dede and Mrs Edith
Butler of Ponca City
my only int rest outside my
family is doing a good job
Dr. C H Cooke has provided
me with a copy of a letter
which a physician wrote to his
son who was away from home
at college The letter appeared
in a publication sponsored by
Savage Laboratories of Hous
ton It provides one man’s point
of view on an all-too-frequent
problem of the day
Dear Nathan:
Of course, you know that your
mother and I love you deeply
There are limits to that love.
Let me discuss one with you
today
You are going to Tulane We
are proud and happy for you
There are, however, awkward
things that must be discussed
College kids over the nation
are "protesting."
They use many beautiful
phrases What it often amounts
to is a contest with the duly
constituted authorities of the
United States govc rnment The
only term that could apply is
revolution People are quite
rightly shot in revolutions
I sup lose there is the legal
differentiation between a peace
ful demonstration and breaking
windows One graduates into the
other by such indifferent de-
grees it is difficult to say
where one ends and the other
begins.
The duly constituted authori-
ties have been merciful beyond
belief
think
far too merciful, I
with students. Obvious-
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JOHN ST CLAIR
of
St. Clair Plumbing
12 Studied in
animnal
husbandry
13 Level
14 Soaks flax
15 Anatomy
class subject
16 Liturgical
garments 45 6 Tenant under 28 Sidelong look
18 Barterers 10 • • Vipers
20 Property item force 7 Canadian 31 Scribble
in economies 5 Definite 1 vine ib SLance
class
21 Three time 10 Puddles
(comb form) Stipaltomm S Camera part 41 Theater boxes
51 Eternity 10 Femmine 42 Well-being
56 Hardy heroine 11 Assistant (ab.) 43 Nested boxes
57 Streets (aho 17 Brazilian 44 Heavy harrow
DOWN 1 ime # astiwaals
1 Minkskin 21 Sheik of missile
2 Widemouthed 48 Femalefowls
pitcher 21 Dry by 50 Separate
3 Used in rubbing column
40 Alongside of
41 Science
(coll )
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45 Uncultured
45 Registering
for cla 8
52 Asaman
photography 25 Indigo
5 Above annoyances
22 Apiece
24 Remain in
readiness
26 Withered
27 Southern
state (ab )
30 Term in
business class
32 Bridal path
(pl
Dear Dr Thosteson: When
our eldest son entered the serv
ice, the youngest now 5, "in
herited his room and electric
blanket.
Since then neighbors have
said an electric blanket is not
advisable for a child that age,
and that it will lower his resist-
ince it this point I don’t know
what to do next fall when the
weather turns cold Mrs. J.
J. H
know thi and that furthe year old. W. E. S
as sheriff.
I’m in the best of health
My wife and I have two chil
dren and we own our home at
402 First Street We’re mem-
bers ol the First Christian
Church. I am a Navy veteran,
a member of the American Le-
gion. Lions Club, and Rotary In
ternational. I am secretary
treasurer of the Oklahoma Sher
iff’s Association, and am cur
rently serving on the screening
and adv isory board of the North
Central Oklahoma Law En
forcement Association
During my last campaign for
sheriff, 1 visited in almost every
her trouble, whatever it was
Spanking is not the way to
probably wasn’t sinus disease control either crying or tan
Indiscriminate use of salt watt r
trums Spanking, if occasional
in that fashion can, indeed ly useful, should be used very
even spread infection it in rarely with any child, and a
exists, and makes matters child spanked at the age of a
worse I suggest that you NOT year doesn’t understand why it
try it
is happening All he knows is
that he is being hurt This child
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It nice that the little fellow
inherited a room of his own
And the electric blanket won’t
lower his resistance."
\II the same, but for other
reasons I’d quietly put the elec-
tric blanket away and not bring
it out next fall.
First, a child’s metabolism is
ifficiently active to generate
.....wn heat without electrical
In fact, if he gets too
warm that will disturb his
sleep
I’d save it for use only in bit-
ter cold weather.
Dear Dr Thosteson: I am 77 is irritated probably by some
and for several months I have attitude or conflict within the
been menstruating, not much family
but enough to be miserable These parents ought to get
This last week I almost hemor- some information on bringing up
rhaged, and I went to bed for children and review their own
two days
I am on Social Security and
can’t afford to go to a doctor
as often as I should, so I am
hoping you will tell me what to
do. — E. R.
Depending on other factors
which I would have to know to
give you an answer, this bleed
ing may be a serious matter
behavior as a family unit They
should have done so a couple ol
years ago
Note to Mrs. J. H.: Mastur-
bation is extremely common,
more so among boys than girls
but actually not at all uncom-
mon in girls. What to do about
it? I would say nothing. is such
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Dear Dr. Thosteson: I enclose
25 cents and a self-addressed
stamped envelope for your book-
let, "You Can Stop Sinus Trou-
ble \ woman once told me
she used a solution of boiled
water, salt, and soda, with a
If you’re on Social Security it doesn’t cause any physical or
then you are old enough for mental harm. so the best course
Medicare too My advice is to ignore it.
whether you are able to afford
it or not, go to a doctor That’s Of all the problems that pedi
the item of first importance atricians encounter in children.
Then, when you are getting the pinworm is the commonest To
medical advice or treatment learn the newest methods of
that you need, make the nec treatment, write for the book
Pest,
long.
essary arrangements to have let. "The Commonest
further care under Medicare or Pinworm," enclosing a
Medicaid, which was set up ex self addressed, stamped en
plicitly for folks in your age velope and 25 cents in coin to
small baby sy ringe, and swore bracket : cover printing and handling,
it kept her sinus, open. Would Dr. Thosteson welcomes al I
this be any help? - Mrs. E. Dear Dr. Thosteson: What do reader mail, but regrets that,
M. ( you think of parents who spank due to the tremendous volume
We have a number of sinuses, and yell at their 2-year-old son received daily, he is unable to
01 ( avities connected with the because he cries and has tan- answer individual letters,
nasal passages as will be ex trums? He cries at meal time. Readers’questions are incor
plained in the booklet I would at bed time, and at night They porated in his column when
suspect that your friend didn’t were spanking when he was a ever possible.
ly, this patience is nearing an
end. Snap, I have seldom heard
of a student being shot at his
study desk. When he goes in
the open and contests the
ground with the National Guard,
he may very likely be shot and
very rightly.
Let us take, for example, the
sweet little girl in Kent, Ohio
I feel nothing but sorrow that a
beautiful young girl of great
mental attainments be killed
7 Yet, Snap, if she had been
i studying doing what her
, parents were paying for her to
1 accomplish would she have
1 died?
I She was helping contest the
I S authorities In this case, I
back the U.S I think it rather
remarkable that they didn’t
. .. Invites you to attend
the Cherokee Strip Cele-
bration in Perry all day
Saturday, Sept. 19. You
will enjoy an outstanding
day of entertainment.
Noble County
Legal Record
Warranty Deed
Don Copeland et ux to O R
Moss et ux 7-1-70 $10 S
Blk 15 North Billings
100'
Quit Claim Deed
Stella M Davis to Stella M
Davis, Trustee, 7-22-70 $10 nV
12-23n-2w; Lot 18 Blk 9 Orig Bil-
lings
Order Confirming Sale
Noble Co District Court to
Estate of Mabel F McFarland
7-24-70 N 6212 Lots 13 & 14 Blk
35 N&W Perry
Filed in District Court
Michael R Miller vs Jerry
F Childers 7-20-70 Money Judg-
ment
J L Seifert VS Lavona C
Henriksen 7-20 70 Suit for Pos
session
In Re Determination of
Death of Dewey L Howard 7
21-70
Citizens State Bank vs. W F
Baumg irt 7 22 70 Money Judg
ment
Amilee Taylor vs Ed Bran-
son 7-23 70 Money Judgment
Triton Motors Inc. vs. Otis
Stickney 7-24-70 Money Judg
ment
Warranty Deed
Phyllis I Hempfling to James
E Henderson et ux 7 23 70 $10
home in Noble County and Lot 8 Blk 37 Orig Perry
I enjoyed it But the press of
duties in my office has great
ly restricted my time and ef-
forts to get around. So if I
don’t see each of you and ask
your support personally I hope
you’ll understand and know that
I will be grateful for your vote
on August 25th
in fact, I will appreciate it a
bunch!
Oil and Gas Lease
Grace Dinwiddie et al to R
J Sullivan et al 6-3-70 $10 n1
nets: nV2 nV2 sel ne’ 34-23n-
le 3 yrs
Margaret J Shea to Same 5-
22-70 $10 Same 3 yrs
Jessamine Chase et al
Same 5-21 70 $10 Same 3 yrs
to
Sincerely,
Steve H Bunch
Noble County Sheriff
(Adv.)
QUICK QUIZ
Q—Are acorns edible?
A -Acorns were the prin-
cipal food of the Indians in
California. The acorns were
pounded into a flour from
which porridge and bread
were made.
Q—What tree has three
distinct types of leaves?
A The sassafras tree has
leaves of three different pat-
terns, even on the same twig.
Some have no lobes, others
have two or three.
Q—If both the president
and the vice-president of the
United States are incapaci-
tated, who becomes head of
the government?
A- The speaker of the
House of Representatives.
Q How much of the wood
of ebony is black?
A Only the heartwood
(inner wood) is dark-colored.
The sapwood (outer wood) is
white, grayish-white or pink-
ish-white.
Warranty Deed
Ralph E Friend et ux to Mar
tin L Howell et ux 7-23-70 $10
Tract No 9 LaFollette Add,
Morrison
Roscoe C. Pfrimmer et ux to
Edward J. Beier et ux 7-21-70
$10 seX 10-22n-le
Quit Claim Deed
Pearley VanWickler et ux to
Margaret E Marriott 6-25-70
$10 Lot 12 Blk 4 Orig Perry
Mineral Deed
Joseph McClellan to O. R
Hall 3-8-41 $1 und 1-24 int sw1
20-23n-1w
Same to Ruth E. Willett
8-41 $1 und 1-24 int Same
3-
Right of Way Easement
Grover C. Mittasch et ux to
Transok Pipe Line Co. 7-14-70
$10 nw% 30-22n-2e
Minnie E. Harrah et vir to
Same 7-14-70 $10 sw% 5-21n-1w
Ronnie Curtis et ux to Same
7-13-70 $10 nw% 17-21n-2w
Report of Commissioners
In Re: Town of Red Rock.
Pltf vs. Lorraine D. Campbell
et al, Defts Pt se’ 15-23n-le
Order
In Re: Town of Red Rock,
Pltf vs. Lorraine D. Campbell
et al, Defts 7 28-70 Pt se% 15
23n-le
Order Confirming Sale
Logan Co. District Court to
shoot 200 more In this case,
the girl was a revolutionary
and she got exactly what a
revolutionary should expect
The same. Snap would be
true of you If you care to chal-
lenge the U.S. government,
this is your affair If you get
killed doing it, this is your af-
fair You see, there are consti-
tutional ways to change the U.S.
government and I agree that it
desperately needs changing
However, if you chose to try
to change it by revolution, ex-
pect to get shot Mother and I
will grieve but we will gladly
buy a dinner for the National
guardsman who shot you. You
see, son, they pretty-up in def-
inition all the things you might
want to do When brought to its
basics, it is still just revolution.
I am sorry for the colored
boys who were killed at Jack
son But, son, I know a lot
more about this than will ever
be printed in national news
media. There was sniper fire
the night before as well as the
night the police fired back The
students were given 15 minutes
warning to clear the area be
fore the police fired I thought
the duly constituted authorities
were most gentle to take only
two. If you take part in some
thing like this and get shot.
Mama and I will still back the
U.S
It may sound like great mar-
tyrdom to give your life for an
ideal. Indeed, it may be when
you are old enough to judge
ideals Trying to whip the Na-
tional guard or the Army ap-
peals to me as damne d foolish
ness Snap, I have been shot
and it hurts like hell It’s funny,
but you don’t think of ideals
over the pain.
Now use your head, son Re-
member this country is getting
tired of student demonstrations
which lead to revolution. The
National guard can shove in a
couple of clips and clean Tu-
lane I think they ought to when
students disturb the peace and
destroy property
One thing of which you have
probably not thought: Tulane is
a non-profit corporation belong
ing to the public which means
one brick is yours The Nation
al Guard is a public organiza
tion which means that one bolt
on one rifle may have been
paid for with your tax
It seems awfully foolish for
you to pay for the bolt that
snaps the cartridge home which
kills you It seems even more
foolish to tear down the bricks
you own
When 1 went to Oklahoma
City university, I always thought
of it as my university Ann and
I probably own one bit of ce
ment between the bricks Be-
lieve me, sir I was very care-
ful of that bit of cement.
I, too, had ebullient spirits but
I used them for more practical
purposes.
Have you ever considered how
many co-eds there are to be
kissed? This is a much more
worthy purpose than absorbing
a bullet and not nearly so pain
ful.
Think on these things.
Love,
Dad
Estate of Mary E Wilson,
Dec’d 7-20-70 ne% 19-21n-1w
(Sold to Anton J. Vculek et ux)
Golden Gate Park in San
Francisco contains 1,017 acres.
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