The Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 313, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1967 Page: 2 of 12
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PAGE TWO — Sapulpo (Okla ) Herald, Wednesday, September 6, 1967
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Christmas Plea
to Viet GIs
By Abigail Van Buren
(t t»«7 hr Chicago Tribm-N. V. Nans Sind lnc.l
DEAR ABBY A few days ago my boy friend left for Viet
Nam and 1 miss him like crazy already. But that’s not the
problem f'm writing about.
It may sound silly, but I would like to know what I can
send him for Christmas? I have racked my brain and haven’t
been able to come up with a thing, except maybe something
good to cat, like cookies. But what are the chances for
goodies arriving in good condition?
Abby. can you tell us girl friends [and wives and mothers
loolwhat those wonderful guys in Viet Nam really want for
uon i hi me \on
Doans
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HEADACHE?
Chiropractic
Is Effective
DR. R. W. ELB
121 So. Park BA 4-6050
POPE RFCOVERrNG
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy
(UPI)— Pope Paul VPs recove-
ry from a cold and fever
progressed smoothly today but
the Vatican said he was not yet
ready to resume his public
appearances.
Spokesmen said he was
almost completely recovered
from the ailment which struck
him late Sunday following a
strenuous public audience.
The 69-year-old pontiff’s doc-
tor reportedly told him to rest
for at least another day to avoid
a relapse.
Galveston, Tex., is the only
major seaside city in North
America on a natural island.
Christmas? BLOOMINGTON
DEAR BLOOMINGTON: All right I am a,king "all you
wonderful guys” over there in Viet Nam. What do you really
want for Christmas? (Besides a one-way trip home, that is 1
I'm serious. Write to Abby and state your preferences.
DEAR ABBY: For years my widowed mother made her
home with us I am hot complaining. We were happy to share
our home with her, and did all we could to make her comfort-
able and happy.
I have brothers and sisters who lived their own lives and
did not bother very much with Mother
Mother died recently, and when it came time to setUe up
her estate we find that it is share and share alike!
Would we be out of line to submit a bill for her keep,
covering all those years we so generously provided for her?
Why should the others, who did nothing for her, reap equally?
They were equally able to help but didn’t WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: If you would keep peace in your
mother s surviving family, you will make no further claims on
her estate. Your reward is the knowledge that you mude a
special contribution to the happiness of your mother. And If
lhat is not reward enough, it should be.
DEAR ABBY I don't know if you are willing to use your
column for safety messages, but I hope you are. because I
can’t think of a better place to publicize this
Last night I was the first to arrive at the scene of an
accident after a little 5-year-old girl had been struck by a car
No one knew where the child had come from A few
minutes later several people walked across the highway from a
picnic area to see what all the excitement was about A man
collapsed and a young woman became hysterical when they
recognized the child. She was their daughter, who only
moments before had been left sleeping on the back seat of their
car
I had to tell these grief-stricken parents that an ambulance
would not be necessary.
M»ny people left the scene muttering. “I have learned a
good lesson.’’
As the father of two young children, I learned one too
DON’T HAVE CHILDREN SLEEPING IN AN AUTOMO-
BILE NEAR A HIGHWAY!” WORCESTER DAD
CONFIDENTIAL TO DONNA: Send the DEAR GLORIA
totter back to your sailor and tell him your name is Donna,
either he has a strange sense of humor or he sent Gloria a
cloUiing0"113 leUer ^ aDy CaSe> ^ S°Unds ,ike a WQ,f in ship’s
90069PrFboreTS? ^ ‘° B°X 69700’ ^ *»*«>«. Cal.,
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Sapulpa
In Brief
Nurses Slate
Dinner Meet
District 27, Oklahoma State
Nurses Association will hold a
dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday in the home of Wilma
Jean White, 1109 West Street,
Jenks. New officers will be in-
stalled.
Members who need transporta-
tion to the party are asked to
meet at 6:15 p.m. in the Turner
lobby of Bartlett Memorial hos-
pital.
Northside C-C
Meets Thursday
Northside Chamber of Com-
merce and the Ladies Auxiliary
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Carter’s Building.
United Fund
Leaders To Meet
Division leaders of the United
Fund will meet Friday at 10
p.m. in the Chamber of Com-
merce building, a chamber
spokesman said Wednesday.
OPEN 9:00 to 9:00 p.m. MONDAY thru SATURDAY
THREE CHEERS FOR THOSE GREAT
LEVINE'S PRICES!
TODDLERS', GIRLS'
2 TO 4, 4 TO &X
DRESS COATS
& BONNET SETS
* Diagonals, Heather Twees!.,
iloelc and White Chocks, Herringbones
PWith Black or Whito Pile Collars
’ In This Poll's Nowoil Stylos end Colors
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OPEN SUNDAYS
1 to 6 p.m.
'CHARGE IT"
Women's 2-Piece
SKIRT SUITS
• Washable Cotton
• Lined Jacket
• Notched Collar
• simulated Flop
tocketi, Matched
luttem
•Colorful Over-All
Frlnti
• Sires S-M-l
$
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KING-SIZE 104"x92"
ELECTRIC
BLANKETS
$1A99
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Reversible Oval
ROOM SIZE VxM'
BRAIDED RUGS
Rod-Green-Brown-Orange-Rust Hh
lOO'T Miscellaneous
Fiber Content
Tubular Braided Rugs
A'** $14.99 S'xS'Sise $1.99
2'x4' Site $1.88
(Sleet Quoted Are Approximate Measure)
Acetate Binding
Raspberry & Turquoise
Robin Egg Blue-Red
DUAL
CONTROL
LEVINE’S -
APULPA SHOPPING CENTER
4-WAYS TO SHOP 30 DAY CHARGE
REVOLVING CHARGE - LAY-A-WAY - CASH
Truck Battery
Stolen, Found
James E. Stuery, 702 N. Moc-
casin, reported a missing truck
battery to police Wednesday.
Police, prior to the report,
had recovered the missing bat-
tery and the suspects involved
in its disappearance, officials
said. The battery, valued at
$30, was taken from a Meadow
Gold Milk truck.
Day (are (enter
Seeks Clothing
A request has been made by
the Child Day Care Center of
Sapulpa Neighborhood Action as-
sociation for articles needed by
the center.
Emergency clothing for ages
3 to 6 tops the list, Mrs. M. E.
Eastman, director, said. The
clothing supply is needed be-
cause of three - year - olds
frequently requiring change of
clothing and a bath.
Also needed is bath soap, a
small tub, clothesline, clothes-
pins, towels or parts of towels
and clean rags.
The day care center is locat-
ed at the former Forest Park
school, Adams and Cleveland.
Mid Day
Stock List
By United Press International
Selected New York Stocks
Mid-day Prices
Am T&T
51
off %
Atchison
32%
off %
Beth Steel
37%
up %
Blue Bell
43
off %
Boeing
96%
off %
Celanese
63%
up 1%
Chrysler
50%
off %
Cities Svc
52%
up %
Colt Ind
53%
off %
Cont Oil
72%
up 1%
Crown Zel
48
off %
Delta A
111%
— — _
Dow Chem
79
— — _
Du Pont
161
_ _ _
Eastman
127%
up 1
El Paso Nat Gas 22%
—
Emerson El
87%
up 1%
Farah Mfg
23%
up %
Firestone
48%
Off %
Ford
50%
—--
Gar Den
38%
— — —
Cen El
108%
—--
Gen Foods
75%
up %
Gen Mtrs
84%
up %
Gen Tel
48%
up %
Gulf Oil
69%
up %
Halliburt
60%
— — —
Harris Int
62%
off %
1 B M
501
off 1
Int Paper
29%
—
Johns Man
66%
up 2%
Johns & J
79%
— — —
Kaiser Al
55%
up %
Kennecott
49%
--—
Kerr McG
139%
...
Lorillard
52%
off %
M M M
84%
— — —
Mont Ward
24%
Off %
Motorola
130%
up %
N Y Cent
80%
—
No Am Av
45%
off %
Penney
67%
up 1
Phillips P
64%
Off %
Procter G
94%
up %
Quaker Oat
72%
up %
RCA
54%
--—
Rey Tob
39%
up %
Safeway
23%
up %
Schlumbrg
70%
—
Sears RB
57%
off %
Sinclair
74
off %
Std Oil N J
62%
up %
Sunray DX
35
off %
Swift
28
up %
Tenneco
28%
up %
Texaco
72%
off %
THE FAVORITES FOR EVERY
AGE COME FROM HARRISON'S!
'HISS5
BACK
TO
SCHOOL
Accept no substitutes... there is only one real
Buster Brown Don’t be fooled by copies or
imitations. Your child's growing feet deserve
the very best, and Buster and Tige in the shoe
mean that you're getting the one and only real
thing — Buster Brown, the finest that money
can buy.
BUSTER BROWN,
GIRLS' TIE
BUSTER BROWN SHOES
*7°° to nr
according to size $ style
Surrender to
the charm of a
collared pump
Fashion magic that starts
with a collared pump from
Life Stride. Casting its
spell on a slightly square
toe and shaped heel
... it’s part of your
fascination.
BOYS' TIE
Men's Sweaters
by Manhattan B Rugby
*9« to s15»s
Hew tall traditional
SPORT SHIRTS
su.Ep $395 $495 $J95'
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Livermore, Edward K. The Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 313, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1967, newspaper, September 6, 1967; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1488184/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.