Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 9, 1972 Page: 2 of 20
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• Scotchgard Treated
• Pellon Skirt Lining
• Preselected Hardwood frames
• Crushed Velvets and
Velvet Stripes.
Golds—Avocado—Rust—Blue
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resatar.ee, pellon skirt lining fee longer, lasting
beauty, pre-selected hardwood frarr.es ar.d a wide
selection of fafcr.es to choose from....can be easdy
ccr.rerted to swr.el rockers Hurry, this offer
linuted.
Your Choice S * ion Tweeds
or Flora $ Avocado and Goid
'weeds Florals in Two Co ors
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Present this CouDon For
30-Day Supply
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Vrtamiiw Will) Eac«
Pmtfipti*i FiiM
S«*• April *. 1*77
Limit l Per Family
He ' S*or* On hr
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PACE TtoO—Saputpa Ofcia.) HrraM Svndat Apr.i * ten
Moscow Journey
Still Scheduled
Malvina Stephenson
Ex-Sapulpan OU Award Winner
WASHINGTON UPI -So-
net ambassador Anatomy F
Dobrynin plans to return to
Itacw it about a week to neip
prepare for Presader: Vrxoc's
May nsst. which has beer,
clouded but evidently not
disnrtifd by Hanoi s --. vaster .V
South Vietas
voe: embassy scurves ceuM
: confirm word of CVbrnur s
depirr«re. whack was reported
b> ttver fctcwjedgeabie xfir-
marts, but stud "of cant he
ret_— to Moscow a: tte arw a
W excluded. '
By returning weil in Advance
•f toe usual txae for the o
bossador of a country to be
. .sited by a US. Presxtoct it
appeared that Ditry-ax was
making nnisetf availabie for
exte-.ded curjultatwas with
Comm—ist Party chairman
Leonid Brerhnev and ether
Soviet leaders with whom Nona
wZ! confer after he arrrves x.
Moscow May 2.
Mta—tsfrattoo .-ffx-iLs ack-
r.- w edged the top suZ might be
jeopardised d Comm— forces
sexe sattwtanhaJ South Viet-
iwne-se territory x. their currec:
-ffersve. ar.d i US. reuiiatwc
escalates.
Culture Pact
But for the oreser-.. beth
ocurtrses are preparing for tie
Sixer. trip w-.Xvut apparent
regard for developments la
Vietnam or the mterwieWaaoe t
'jest remarks aheut scvj«<
togisDrul supper: for re Vrto
Vecjcwe
^rferse Secretary Meivx R
Laird charged Fmday that the
R_ssiaas- as Hanoi's ma>or
arms succber were a mavr
A-rsnbuitor to sw cwonung
cwfixt rat exubs x. Seuttwas:
Asia In Key Biscayw. Fa
Saturday, a White House
spokesman satd the 1'r.ted
States ~wiZi: w-ju s -ecessao
to assist the South Vwmmamc
forces c stopping the rv-aji.ee
xr.-ugr provairg ax cower ire
fxe jewer SLppvrt of he AKA'S
Scuth VieCtacrjese army
All ths norwittasaodCg. State
LVearener.: affinals reported
Saturday that a tw>>yenr <x-
tong— of the Sew— Aarvir
r-ihxal exchange agreemerc
had beer negocatod x Macaw
ird would be a wornred enrly
not week.
The agreement calls far
mod— rcreases x the ex-
change of performing arts is.
scientists. scholars and
students and another U S
cutbral exhibit to arce-ar x. a
haff-daces Sonet .tees.
M'"*' JO COWfu
Cali •eoV-a-
w C*» * E I WOOC
JUDY AUTHEWg
Cw Sa totatoaian
Mounds* Honor
Students Listed
BeCy A: CaweC acd Mcraei
* .vc. two Moixcs r£g~ nete'l
secicrs wre ssarec vaMte-
torsac *crcrs r.xr 'ears age as
eighth i~iOer-< -ave max axed
them perfect atndmfc- records
ts being named c*-
—runs f the class if
m
Sec nave 4 J grade averages.
Just a frachcr befcmd them s
Judy Mathews w*;s< 3 f
average ear-s her the title ,-f
saiitatoriah—a.- honor sre aac
w :c. as ar. eighth grader ac-
oerdeg to- V o—ds prxopal
Sytvar. carrod
3eo Jc s 'he iaag'ter .i Sir
and Mrs S D Cowed A three-
year member of *e Hrcr
Society, she a a four-;.ear
basketball etter e-.-xer ard was
ctxaplair this jear
.A member of Mo—i Fxs:
Chnstaan church, she is
presaier : of the HarmcreCes.
editor .■f xe If! yearbook. wa<
x. the jucaor ard sen— pays
ard won the Ck-L' . ma 'stir
award x. the ax.tr cra.ce
She r*ars to- mere OUa—la
Scicvt ,-f 5ms.-e$s x. Ttosa
Venae! ts the scr. of Mr and
Mrs. C. R W.cd. A four-year
ernerman x baskett—L football
and baseca_l. “e was .r Xe all-
ceafereace basketball and
foatbaA —me xe pas: twv
years ard was '.amed the
Sapulpa Herald s football
fefersive player .-f the year
for the Creek canty area
He j a member of M curds
First Saccs: oiurct.
Through ar. essay contest
spwsscred by the Rxxl Electrv
Cocperahves. he w;r a trip to
Wasteagta. D C- as: summer
He was x the tx-..t ard serjer
pays Xe pas: nr: years.
Mike plahs to attend
Oklahoma Sac hs: University in
5hawr.ee
Judy a the daughter of Mr
and Mrs Ralph. Mathews
.A f iur-year basketball etier
winner, she had a scoring
average cf 31 o pants the pas:
year and was -amed Fnaro
rv—mneg player of tie year
A three-year member of the
Honor Society , sre has had
perfect attonlarce asrvughnout
rer 12 years at Mounds seboois.
She s a member of tie yearbook
staff, ard was x. the "X-cr and
serncr plays, she ts a member of
Mounds Fxs: Bapcs: ohaevh.
FOR A SAFER AIRPORT
Manila upi - coma—-
sioner of Customs Rolando
Geocna has takm measures
aimed at nddxg tie Man—
oustona area of o-ombesabie
ma'emals that evuid start a fire
j< that whaefc raced tte Mar -a
In-ematjcral Airport bmidxg
las: Jar.iiary
the saPuiwa heiilo
A* "W«P«"<H..I V, . sc j
fs-*s. s.»«c Sacf »'4 >
o>-C’ s-eo tr • So.— **•» Sac. Id
Ccr-d ’ 4.'<* , «r-.r
Sa-.-u. S.-m.
~>x- SwawOaw =*c
* iac». sa Clo jni.— # *:■?—jo*w
«rc e h> • S-: Sjo., a,
iwjro—a ’atee
S^osc* ir.ar i *T5
5* iar- s. 41 —o— f —
^ W1 —C-we» Cjm-i-. s t x
r r CM sv-.i I I »; .«*-
io'c- vet c< H
NORMAN-Miss Malvina
Stopferaon. former AfmJp*.-
bow of Waabingtor.. D C. and
tte ate Tom R Phillips have
beer, -aired recgHertts of If!
Benefactor Awards by tie H H
Herbert School of Joiersalur'
faculty at the University of
Oklahoma, director Dr Bob
Carre Z arxeuaced.
Miss Step tensor. i$ a
ccrrespondrct for tie Tulsa
World and Phallge was owrer
and publisher of tte Holders tile
Daily News.
Each year tte school bestows
this honor or. twv newsrer or
womer.-one living and ore
deceased-wtv Xxotgh weed and
aotjor. have rendered valuable
supper: to tte school. Carrell
taxi
Awards will be preserted at
the anaual Journalism Day
banquet to be held at f X pm
Friday. April 14. in tte ballroom
of Oklahoma Memortal Unaon
Recipients are awardee
oerdfvates. and their names are
placed on a plaque in tte Foarti
Estate Room in Copeland HaZ
Miss Stephenson. whe
reevned a mastor s iegTee ir
yowmalisni from UU in !*». hae
beer, a well-tvwr. >iumalist for
years
A member of tte Washagtor
staff of tte ate Ser. Robert S.
Kerr, she ov-edited has Land.
Wood, and Water re which
was published x. 1— It ts stoZ
regarded as a factual waterway
nangataon and soil Awuervabor
■'arxSaxik by tte experts ac-
cording w Carrell
A Sap ui pa High school
graduate, she is tte daughter of
tte late Judge and Mrs R E.
SSephenscc of Sapulpw
She and Vera Glaser are ci>
columnists of "Washington
Offbeat, am SKLw.rd weekly
featore providxg ar. exclustve.
socreames xreve^nt. look at
political and social Washington reporting
Miss Stephenson has -Due to Miss Stephensons
established a scholarslup fund, generosity, the scbcwl will be
now totaling Ot.tM. from which to provide three such
the school grants scholarships awa-ds this year, where «
and financul assistance to u$ually awards only one,"
students interested in political Carrell aid
ONE-WEEK SPECIAL
Good Sat., April 8 thru Fri. April 1
ENCHILADA DINNER
2 Enchiladas with
Chili
Refried Beans
Crisp Salad
Picos
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 9, 1972, newspaper, April 9, 1972; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490494/m1/2/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.