The Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1966 Page: 2 of 16
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:—*AGt TW0 ~_Sapulpa (Ohio ) Hcroltl Thunday. July 21, 1966
! Heart Attack
LAFF-A-DAr
; Kills Resident
4 Harry Lee Mathews. 84 resi-
▼nt of this area for ovpr 50
3f“ars, died of a heart attack
*°rtly after noon Wednesday
f his home. 9 S Linden.
• He w as bom Aug 17. 1881
1* Washington stale and had
lh rd 'n the Kirfer-Mounds arei
^nce 1913, moving to Sapulpa
about two years ago. He was
< retired farmer and oil field
worker and a member of
founds Methodist church
• Survivors are two sisters-in-
fw- Miss Orpha Mae Crain of
h°me and Mrs A T Wright
<f Tulsa
.'Funeral services will be at
1P m Friday at Owen Funeral
H me chapel Rev John Hess
will officiate Interment will be
in Memorial Park cemeter. 1
Tulsa
5 Pallbearers will he Ralph
jrepr. Bill Cumhev. J F Cum
£>' Rill Mooney, Frank Barnes'
ftd Harry Starr.
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,*lf you’ll bring the groceries, I can manage my
husband.”
Riles Held For
Stillborn Baby
Public
Records
• (Continued from page one)
..._____ „ _ . . . . MUNICIPAL COURT
Billy w ayne McGuire, infant r .
<<1n of Mr and Mrs Walter1 F( Uf “*es •« on the muni-
ire Kellwillp “,url dotket Thursday.
A charge of violation ot cur
JAMES H. SMITH
Wayne McGuire. Kellyville, was
stillborn late Wednesday after-1< - — i
noon at Bartlett Memorial He,-' “ agamil La*ard tostburn. effective July 14. according to
pital Bnstow, was dismissed. firm district manager Osc3r
Survivors besides the parents , J.°hn Ed Powe11- 223 s MaPle. Bates
re a sister. Vicki Lynn, of the for‘el,ed *U bond lur •’unrung. ,mj
foung promised the most
accurate landing yet.
• Down Tn. Barrel are a sister. Vicki Lynn,'of the uu,,u *w Smith will move to Sapulpa
, 1II put it down the pickle home and grandparents. Mr. | * p ‘from Tulsa where he formerly
IJanel." he said before he and 4nd Mrs Waller McGuire. Kel Pa>'"”nd Curley. Lynn. Mass mana d a TG“Y . J
Oollms blasted off Monday Wile and Mr and Mrs Rile or,“,ed *lb bond for '““owing Smitn and his wile Beverly have
femn* Bris,ow C‘“se’ three children, Dana 4; Darrel
;A fuel shortage that plagued Graveside rites were held a' A charge of reckless driving 7, and Michael 9
the entire mission cut short * Pm Thursday at Sunris against Billy DeGratfenreid. 520 .
Collins’ spacewalk Wednesday, eme,erV »’«t of Kellyville N. Main, was continued until1 -SmMh has »*" *'Hh the firm
Ait he managed to float from “ev 'Prnie Edwards officiated Friday,
tie Gemini 10 capsule to the Funeral Home was in -
Rgmg Agena 8 target satellite t’h,rw nf arrangements | JUSTICE, COUNTY COURT
ahd back The jaunt took him |.. , , 1 The following cases were
through the sky from Australia a ®loun ”e “ walch >°u handled by the county attorney’s
’? Hawaii. ;inchSeeY„on°0U , Hr n 8' ““ °tfke Ta>lor Jl" Asher. Cush-
; Splashdown was scheduled ' ung and Colllns went ing, omitting to provide; Ron-
fOr 5 07 pm EOT The ,0 ,leep d'ir,nK 'heir 33rd Orbit nand G. McGelvrey. Tulsa, op-
4>a ship’s rctrnroi kets were Th *, * 0ver erating a motor vehicle while
It be fired at 3 31 pm EDT ro,lauts had photogra under the influence of intoxica-
nt was history’s fourth E H"'1* llduor a"d '“««•' tr.nspor-
spa ewalk and the first tn u sPec,atulars wereltatinn «f an k^»u .1 n_
which a spaceman did actual U'er
work
In his 30-minute
....... du-niiiiuic ’’walk.” bls “Wlnd,lng supply of steering
Collins joined Edward White ,oc*il'1 ,uel 10 keep the Gemini
and Eugene Cernan as l' S. in wllb'n a0 feet of the dead
'pace pedestrians. Russia • APe“a * ,or Collins' spacewalk
lqne spaccwalker was cosmon-j Get bac'k 'n’’’ Ground
*it Alext Leonov who jour- (on,ro1 ‘'"mmanded 30 minutes
. .4 . ... uflnr lU __L.I.J ..
■he spectaculars were of an open bottle Kq-
1/ L uor.
ioung had to use too much of
FIVE-
(Continued from page one)
lived outside his Voskhod
cjpsule March 18. 1965
rTTie United States leads the !bl “““sc-
Spacewalk race" with
minutes to 10 minutes
Deonov.
•Young and Collins, both 35.
■ -1 Diana Townes. IS. Emanuel
2 . hc stheduled 55-minutc. Towns. 7 months, Christopher
walk began -Come on back in Green. 4, and Ernest Williams
Young told Collins 112 Mrs. Townes
and the
259! But before the walk was Greine boy who was shot
reported in
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for finished. America had several lhe ht'ad. were listed in serious
new satellites in orbit—mdud-1 condition following surgery.
_____ _____ 35. 'nS a 50-foot "snake." a "zot” The others were
timed in for the night at about|Cun a camera and a partially fair condition.
rAdiiigl.i EDT Wednesday to111"', .light plan The wounded iqi a woman nuiu»arc store and 300
rlst up for Tight work" today Th* lettisoned "snake’’ wa^ an(f three children who witnes National Guardsmen and doIkc
. or®1 ,he splashdown ;be hose that supplied Collin ses said were trying to flee the men guarding lireficiit.rc
I with nxvcen Hnrinc hie nolv Iscene of Hu f.ru .» J . * • Hers woo
| had been targets for snipe; s
since 1955. when he joined the
firm in Tulsa as assistant store j
manager.
BRIBE-
(Continued from page one)
torney July 8, he enlered a
not guilty plea to the offense
Jett's body was found in the
100 block of N. Main after he
was allegedly beaten by tne
three men.
Police Chief Earl Sellers said
the arrests of the three were
the result of intensive detection
on the part of Detecive Bill
Jordan. Parolman Art Fryer
and other members of the Sap-
ulpa policp department.
KHly told investigation offi-
cers hr and Jett were attacked
and robbed hv three Negro men
sending an engine to the scene |
A crowd gathered to watch a
The wounded were a woman burning hardware store and 300
We're pretty doggone happy "i!h oxygen during his walk -ccnc of the lire
■ i n llwwo *• tl. ....__ /-• . « Ur. nloA it. I____I 1 • 1 OI.6r.VMAWit —
mtrol Hi also lost the hand-held gun RUtomohll*. I'
to DroDel him throuch' They were identified as Diana ' onda-v and Tuesday night.
-T'wne*. her two childien. ’U,k at ,hem>" “a“ed a
Christopher Green, 4, Ernanual Ne*ro man. ‘ Ihey walk around
The losses were the result of Townes. 2 months anj her *>“> Runs like we were some
the spacewalk and attempts to brother Ernest Williams, 12. | kind of animals”
clean up the cabin afterwards ,w°unded was James Fletcher ]n a np3rhv a.n .
"This place makes a snake <*Uke Milton. Ohio. ! window hung,£
house at the zoo look like a| Hospita! authorities said I soul, brother." indicating that
t -..........«• w • und*'> scho°l picnic. Collins Christopher Green was shot in the store was owned hv
m am drue store, vnu (eel quiet said of the crowded Gemini lfl the head and rushed to suiecrv Negro
4rvmg iTfH MK vot lake hold Young and Collins undocked The wounded children were
rtmn kills germ, la help .peed ^ ‘° '*^1 shot as her husband tiled to
V-iling. f ine dav ur n.ghi in> Utdnesda>' a“d chase down drive trough « police line as
Ti/rma. insert bite*. rincHorm. thousands of miles of ^ey left their home near the
•hot Itch, other surface rashes. sPa,p the Agena 8 vehicle that burning University Park Cen-
Sow a' Humes Drug fompanv. nas been in space since last ,er. roller rink and dance hall
t$!d the astronauts before they !|,;<'d to propel him through ■
Mjrnt to sleep "It was a real '■pace, and a hasselblad came Townes.
f£>nd
>The crewmen, settling down
f^r a scheduled 10-hour sleep
ptrind got the message from
ioVT SCRVTCH THAT mil'
Jv It ST IS MINI TEA. If lhe ft. h
si rm hing .nur 4«< ha.1.
■ anv drug store S ou leel quirk
k'ing ITCH ME NOT lake hold
^rhing quielt down. Antinepiir
frtion kill* germs
rating. Fine dav ur night l»r
ad». March 16
OUR MANAGER
IS STRICTLY A
YES MAN"
It’s a good thing our manager has the job
he doei - he gets to say "yes” to many loan
applicants each week! And saying "yes"
makes him happy.
He’s not alone though - all of us at Friendly
F inance are proud of the opportunity to help —
whether it’s solving a couple's money problems,
making possible a bov or girl's college education
— or any of a hundred things requiring money.
When you need money, remember Friendly
Finance. We’ve been helping folks 1 ins part
of the country for more than 19 years ... and
we re mighty proud of it.
Friendly
Finance
11 North Water Street
Sapulpa. Oklahoma
Telephone BA 4-0797
Member: National Consumer Finance Association
New Office Hours:
Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to S p.m.
Fridays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
CLOSED SATURDAYS
KK;
HOUSE
A State Farm Homeowners
Policy. It s the low-cost
package policy that pro-
Witnesses said the husband,
Henry Townes, attempted to
back a convertible out of his
driveway but was blocked bv a
parked vehicle A* he cut
' across his yard, police ordered
I him to halt.
Words were exchanged, wit-
| nesses said, and as Townes
attempted to drive away police
began firing.
P I * t c h e r apparently was
struck by a glancing bullet. He
I was wounded in 'he right leg
j but his injuries were not
believed serious.
Three of the policemen were b8rL5nrC*!Tat pr,°’
1 ;»"■;«” •*** - •h.,>S?i£Sl.Wias'g
fourth moments later in anoth- and for you, in case of law
er collision Their injuries were suits. Yet. all this protection
described as minor. is yours at a rate that’s 15<7
In two previous nights of 25% lowerthan the same
racial turmoil, two persons coverage would
were shot to death, for were ur>derse--
wounded. scores injured hy P°''ci.es
bricks and bottles and 133 me
arrested. 018
"This was fire night.”
explained a sullen, young Negro
as he watched a Cadillac
burning He wore one shirttail
outside his belt, reportedly tha
sign of the "in group” and
warned. “Man. this Is just the
beginning ”
Wednesday night, there were
more fires than the fire
department had equipment.
Some of the blazes were set
in vacant buildings slated for
urban renewal and firemen,
taking the calls, estimated the
seriousness ,of each fire before 1
vouId\
sepap^l
5. Get I
-calll",,i,,'’“'.I
Ralph Stroup
20 N. Wafer BA 4-1727
"JoVmMsi'tfar “9i
SPECK -
Clifford Blair
Dies In Stockton
(Continued from page onei
went had been postponed first
because of the apparently self
inflicted slash wounds on
Speck’s wrists and later when . .............‘~“J’
he suffered an apparent heart mornlnR He had been ill for
Clifford Blair. 85, Stockton
Calif, died there Thursday!
UNIONS-
(Continued from page one)
from a widening balance of
payments gap. effects of tne
recent seven-week maritime
I seizure.
Getty, who conferred with
some time.
Surviving are the widow Mrs
Ward before their court appea Elsie Blair, lhe former Elsie
ranee Wednesday, said he had Pollock of Sapulpa. a son R„t>-
no objection to the filing of the ert L. Blair. Rosedale. Calif
complaint Getty has indicated
an insanity plea, pending
a daughter Mrs R C. Smith 1
Tarawa Terrace, N C , and five
nsychiatric examination of| grandchildren.
Speck might form the (ounda-l Funeral services and burial
Hon for his defense case ! will be in Stocklon
| Legal j
* Records 1
Marriage Licenses
Gerald Lattie, Broken Arrow,
and Beverly Davidsun. Sapulpa
Ernest Binder and Evelyn
Moore. Tulsa.
strike, chronic low productlvitv 1 allowances, after Nov 1, frorj
and high wage demands b, ' the present $700 to $140.
labor union*, included:
—A 10 per cent increase
immediately In sales taxes on
beer, wine, liquor, oils, gasoline
and its substitutes, and power
methylated spirits.
—New curbs on installment
buying of automobiles, motor-'
cycles, furniture, trailers and
household appliances with the'
exception of stoves and water I
heaters.
—Increased postage and tele-
phone charges
—An unprecedented wage,
price, and dividend freeze
—A cut in overseas travel I
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the store first opened with man- [
ager Claude D Hayes, who was
recently transfered to the South-
land store in Tulsa
The manager change became
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Livermore, Edward K. The Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1966, newspaper, July 21, 1966; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490501/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.