Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1954 Page: 5 of 12
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1954
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
daniHue in the Southwest
Meanwhile, rain and thunder-
storms lashed the Mississippi Val-
ley and the Great Lakes states
eastward to Pennsylvania, causing
minor flooding in Chicago and Keo-
kuk, Iowa. Snow was general in the
northern plains. lall llvc M
Eight of the twisters Wednesday than a tornado.
struck or were sighted in Okla-
homa and the other five in North
Central Texas as high winds, hail
and thunderstorms lashed those
areas
One man. George D Franklin,
was killed south of Denton. Tex
ver as he trl^To race SU,,ered
he wind. A violent thunderstorm that hit
was injured at Albany. Tulsa ripped aut power lines and
SUllw^rOkTa” ' 8nd threW mUCh * **
’ 50 or eo th- "‘verside
LINVILLES
SERVICE STATION
3 North Mission
’ Sapulpo's Only
■n Stamps Gulf Dealer
SPECIAL
m
SALES SERVICE
RENTALS
KENSINGER'S
18 K. Park Phone 2764
WANTED
FOR SALE
1158-W
Raleigh products Call
185-27
00 0 '
ooo
I C.0 o
50«
I
LITTLE SPORT
ro: Want your garden plowed7
ilyerlze the soil In one opera-
making it ready for any kind of
Phono 214ft 104-90
l-QOK
AliCLeKS'
To fays
SPINET
PIANO BARGAIN Pick up
pavmenu. RODMAN piano COM
PANY 18th and Boston Tulsa Okie
phone 54-6330 171-4
Oarden plowing Phono
152-27
FOR SALK Severe 1 good
machines $10 each SI
Machine 17 N Main
!ED Carpenter work
Fling or new Free
»son 1874-M
FHA Re-
estftnates.
152-27
Household furniture 504
a 171-4
ED: Don't cuss, call us. Mechanic
uty evenings and Sundays. New
used part*. Willlama Motor
ce. 3 N Walnut. Phone 188
_ 152-27
DEEMS
By TOM OKA
3R SALE Setting
Whites. 4A White
Barrod Rork* New
Austra
*gnorn« and
'«*nl Grocery
171-A
KD: Electric appliances
Irona, sweeper*. etc.
\r\r Co . 2M E Lee Phi
E Brick bulldlnK. and lot
Ciivir title 513 8 Maple I
17 or 523 evenings 172-5 *
172-5
offlce desk, plate
>p Office typewriter desk
>20 J72.3
SapT.Vpa " M ay tag* Pho”e *“h'
_____ 152-27
p: Hauling of any kind
Sjndwi'f. lix . World ttglrfs reserved
Oh, we re not buying all chat stuff. \X’e were just playing house!
Phone
155-30
Equity In two year old
p By owner 1225 Ter-
Opaned tor Inspection
172-0
KD Plaster repairing Free estt-
». prompt service Phone 2641-W
Murphy.
One Man Killed By
Tornados That
Struck Southwest
159-20
>OH SALE Good upright
Inquire at Sinclair Ser
at KrllvvlUe
piano 4100
lee Station
172-0
FOR SALE Good used 17-lnch table
mode.! television and 14-lneh Motor-
ola console TV You'll really save
Bullock a Furniture 15 N Main
Phone 610. 172-3
BOZO
S tireway Exterminating Co Ter ml tel a*,
tree spraying and lanseaping Free
estimates Phone 2357-W nlf-c
RUMMAGE sale Friday and Saturday
salvation Army 171-4
RADIATORS Cleaned, repaired All
types automotive and industrial
unaianteed New radiators lor sale
Sapulpo Radiator Shop. 33 N Water
Phone 030 Albert Brndlny. Jr 152-27
v Fn»-i ff-qr-f/yn
* coId front that spawned 13 tor-
nadoes and violent windstorms
marched eastward Thursday, leav-
ing one man dead, several injured
and a scattered pattern of property
229..; -a wkj:*
170-6
5 Speclul 9x12 llnoleun,
5 Bullocks Ptimliiire 15
Phone A10 172-3
Practical nurslin
•ell Mrs Recti |
id cure
E Per-
171-«
1*. 25. ,9541. Mar
I HR 1 COt RT OF
< HI I K tOINTY. STtTF OF
OKI. tllOMA
#r 8 Coppedge. Plain-)
v.h John H Markham • No 29273
ft Defendant* ,
NOIRE It A PIHIK41ION
UF OKLAHOMA TO;
n H Markham Jr . Ed L Reese
e person as E L. Rees, A A Kin-
French Rayburn. James W H»v««
Flanagan. Elizabeth Have*. J A
* Brown Nellie Stepney
Willie Stepney same
Ham Stepney Lizzie
—- —- — .1 as Lizzie
M1‘“c Stenney. also
as Millie Stepney Bridges. Jaa-
SALE Good used dining room
mid bedroom suites Bargain prices
One used chrome dinette Bullock i
Furniture. 15 N Main Phone 610
172-3
FOR SALE Tomato peppei plants
from Burpee Certilled seed All var-
ieties Also hybrid tomatoes and cu-
Honey Valley, the Collins
1026 E Lincoln
i Couple want* to rent de-
rive or six room unfurnished
Phone 3280 days
FOR SEPTIC tank cleaning cal] Ollie
W irton. Phone 713-J. 153-26
172-6
1 Dishwasher at Huff's Bleak
011 highway 66 ~
BECK'S
TAX office. 24 E
Phone 1768 Notary public
keeping our .specialty, ir
repor' Mrs George Beck
L E Burgess
Phone 2421
172-3
172-7
fOR SALE. Nine 12-foot metal boats
Seven-foot cedar posts. 24c Oak 18<
delivered We do hauling and mov-
ing Phone DO 173.]
FOR SALE 2.200 fee.' used tubing and
rod 425 seven Inch O II pipe ph-.,.
,1075-J Muck Hughes 173-3
Alcoholic* Anonymous Box 1352
Brown, Lucy A
.'arrlc stepney,
P«.-son as Wi........ mmmwam
Stepne" S-J1!011 **■?. known
i known _______
1 if mnn,lrl^7"?nd"*Tu>S«r'‘fEndiiSS!
f hiTiP1*• “nd lf deceased the unknown
b*“* . “KUWn. administrators, de-
MlV*1*®* and assigns of each
the Woodland Oil Company, a corpor-
ation, If in existence, and la dissolved
2LlU-nce lls •uccessony* truth
ees officers, agent* and assigns: and
h'lr*' executors adminla-
devisees, trustees and asalgna
immediate and remote. 0l Annie Tiger
(deceased. Creek Freeman. Roll No!
11.2?« JfiS**.* nampd defendants will
I take notice that you have been sued
| of Creek Coutre
' Ly Oklahoma by the plaintiff. Oscar
» coppedge. and that said suit has
I mu,1tsr0l1it.,il ,0! Hie Pdn>ose of qulet-
fnRnirtS Up of the Plaintiff to 'he
Oklahoma, 'to'-'wuV C:PPk Coun'y'
Tided'*T)nJ^HMf tt^tVX
oil. gas and mineral* and the
oil. gas snd mineral rights In
and under the NE', of the NE1,
2? .J”-011 22 Township 19
North. Range 7 East,
and vou and each of you must answer
the petition filed herein bv said plain-
If! on or before the 23 day of April,
1954. or said petition will he taken as
tnie and judgment will be rendered
t|)r J>Ulniirf. quieting hU title to
iu?.., . ®nd removlnk a* clouds the
wis-vroif0! atld , acb of you
THE JACKSON TWINS
LOST AND FOUND
LO®T- Bluck Angus heller, wm
abotit 325 pounds Three miles
CslI^^W.00 3a"d
By Dick Brooks
woncjeeful ft se
QACNieS' Tk-:
IC1&S APS ASGOOC?
AS ANV WE VE
fc,,__HAD • W
IF VDU'LL CCt'/E
TC//VO-~C= 4
IN AN HOUI? ILL
Give vou ouq
STANCAi2D pee: *
But if vou '_^
WANT to do ^
SO^AcTH'NG n-tEiiE
IS ONE THING •
IALE: Igyne star hosts snd
* Champion motors Fishing
. Hunting and fishing licenses
7 days a week Moore's Sport-
ood*. Toys. Sundries 144-35
' f,'ihl.l1s„h,'d„ •” Sapulpa Herald Mar
5 1M4 30 31 and Apr" > 2. 5.
,N. „T”£ “>l MTV t 01 KT OF
I REEK t OlfM y , st tl E u|
... * OKLAHOMA
IN THE MAT-1
TFR OF THE 1
ESTAT ES OF 1
ROBERT 81
woodbcrn M,
E 8 T E L L Ai
woodbcrn and 1
WILLARD Ml
WOODBLtRN all,
.. PROBATE' NO W82
'< l|(| tIE III ||(|\i; l‘l I I I ION
K'K .......MM tit- WILlN AVil
,K»« APPIUNTMKNT OE EXFtt-
TOK AHMIMSTKAl R|\ llld tll.
m!n,.sJh,x Hl™ WILI y\M X-
M> I' (OMBINE O PKO( E E IIING
ALE Sapulpa Lumber Co of
pu a new home at the old ad
With a repair and remode
No down payment' 36 month:
•pay Free estimates 1422 s
Phou* 440 152-21
FOR SALE Stone two bedrt
ty pine den 2592-J
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ar
equity In '47 Ford pickup
payments Four speed tro
Radio, heater accessorle
Saturday noon See at Joni
421 W Dewey
E Watkins product*
Bone 911.
302 S
153-26
By Alex Roymons
1 Browning Automatics SA-
S PORTING GOODS 159-30
t: 12-foot aluminum boats,
ottom. *195 S A P U P L A
IO GOODS. 159-30
FOR RENT
* ' FRAZIER court Clerk
A By RAV H WEAKLEY
'51AL/ Deputy
1954. "" S'"'' H" "
M*NT M,K Bins
SEAI,ED PROPOSALS will be recelv-
ed by THE BOARD OE EDUCATION OF
Diwraurr Jn DisPENDENT 3cRooi-
DISTRICT NO 33 Countv of CRF.E:K
OKLAHOMA at the Office of
“PARD OF EDUCATION High School
Building until 8 00 O'clock an the 8
day Of APRIL. 1954. for the construe*
»mr ^Li,FFFKH-SON ' RADF SCHOOL
BUILDINO »t which time and place
they will be publicly opened and read
il'wid
Copies of plana, specifications and
E’OR RENT Sleeping room
hath 403 8 Water.
adjoining
1 in -
Boat paint, oars, paddles
SPORfrNO GOODS
159-30
E’OR RENT
apartment
Walnut
Three room furnished
Private entrance 403 S
ISHARON
, ' hard]
tr.,niL *hrub Also
pt«. 23c and 50c Max
a mn -
nice
Mev-
1*7 1 a
170-6 I
pumjxs Gilliam
ain Rhone 284
164-27
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Robbins
3K* you STAY -ERE AN
Scare the bantings, l
jawn... AW'a SC 5N "X
-t NIOC'S ALONE. t--
Chinese elm*.
1 Nursery
tfled Dullcious
^te Inspected
OKAY, LOW-NOON.,, *
IM TOC C0MFCeTAeLE
RiSHT HERE TO GO,
P—“J ANYHOW/ K-eJ
id up
164-10
THE O^NE BEARING XHNNY AN0 4
nccnan sits ocwn oitsioe ouoNr
•Pie trees
lax Meyer
164-10
S0RTIF
Peuch trees
I Aid 35c Max Meynr*v!fr-'
164-10
“ice bttiwmg lots
r, fro,P Jefferson school
|d Masters Phone si 1.
168-6
FOR RENT Modern,
two room apartment
refrigerator Bills paid
well furnished
Good range
Phone 156-W
172-3
s'7 Five room modern house
Main. Inquire at 523 N 12th
173-3
1 *50.001 IX7LLAR8 Any bidder upon
returning such plans and sprclfica-
tlong la good condition will be re-
funded his payment, anv non-bidder
upon so returning such plans and spec-
ifications In good condition will be re-
funtied TWENTY-FIVE ,*2S00i DOL-
LARS per set Bids shall be accompan-
ied bv a certified or cashiers check nr
bidders bond equal to five (5T 1 per
cent of the amount of the bid No
bidder may withdraw hi* hid for a
period of fifteen H5I days after op-
ening date
The owner reoerve* the right to re-
ject any or all bida and to waive in-
formalities
SIGNED HELEN MILLER
Clerk
m new home
1 Water Im-
Masters and
168-6
FOR RENT sleeping room Adjoining
bath Private entrance Phone 1362
173-10
E’OR RENT Emir room furnished ap-
artment in duplex Private hath
Adults preferred Call 542-W 173-3
Large house
cuts Neai h'lg'h *^,h''ol°
** furniture Maste-a
Phone 311. 168-6
FOR .RENT Two rooms furnished
modern Refrigerator, fun Adult*
only Harper apartment* over Sale-
way 173-3
BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
Jv *625 equity In
M. balance *217
le Phone IIS 1
remden-
Consider
168-6
Published In Sapulpa Herald Mar
25 26, 28 . 29. 30. 31 and April 1 2. 4
5 19541
'OIK I tH HEARING PETITION
FOR PROBATE OF WILL
6651
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to all
pi.sona interested In the estate of
Jnme* H Sharp, deceased, that on the
24th dav of March. 1954. Marv E
.sharp produced and filed in the Coun-
ty Coitrt of the Countv of CREEK and
Pt i-e of Oklahoma, an Instrument In
writing purporting to be th, last will
bd tf'tam, it of James H Sharp,
deceased, and also Hied in said Court
a netitlon praying for the prohate of
said will and that Letters Tnstamen-
tarv Issue thereon to Mary E' Sharp
the executrix named In said will
Pursuant to an order of said Court
on 24 day of March, 1954 notice l*
hereby given that the 7 day of April.
1954 at the hour of 10 o'clock A M
of said day the same being a day of
the regular January term, 1954 of said
Court, has been appointed as the
time for hearing said petition and prov-
ing said will, at the County Court
Ro*,m In Sapulpa. In said Countv of
Creek whnn and where all persona in-
tntereated may appear and contest the
same
In Testimony Whereof. I have
By Fred Lasswell
; 60, SPARKY, GO!!
OOL'T SLOW UP
V CCD WlJ&T I 1TT1 C Ai *
WE MADE IT,
BROWN-EVES!1.
FOR RENT Four room modem hou**1
unfurniAhed. Phone 2670 173-3
IRT & BODY SHOP
Quolity Work
'Bronteed to Please
Mike for Estimates'
ILPA MOTORS, INC
*d-Mercury Dealer
FOR “WAT LITTLE OC
mud puddle-
FOR RENT Two room (unmhed .ip
■rtment Phone 2016-W 173-:
MAC'S
RADIO SERVICE
PHONE 57
Customer Satisfaction
I* Our DUlimTIon
322 Fail Dewey
FOR BENT Newly decorated two
room furnished apartment 1046 E
McLeod Phona 411. 173-2
FOR RENT Two room funuslii ct ap-
artment Refrigerator 141- N Main
Phone 2888 Adult* 173-2
FOR RENT Five room efficiency ap-
artment. close in. Unftimlehed
Phone 342 after 6 173-1
S. Main Phone 1SC0
BOYD'S
idio Service
FOR RENT Two rooms furnished
One child accepted Phone 1867-J
173-2
FOR SALE
Kveready 1‘ropane Tanka with
the Urge easv-to read gallon
gauge. Sold only through the
Kvereadv 1‘ropane IHstrlhuting
• • or their dealer*.
150 qol. tank $99.50
250 gol. tank . $129.50
500 gal. tank . $189.50
1,000 gal tank $350.00
These lank* rarry a 25 year
guarantee
Vou can inslall them or we will
have them inotalled for you.
5 year 20-gal.
Hot Woter Heater $59.95
Call or write
EVEREADY
DISTRIBUTING CO.
5903 Ea*t 11th SI.. Tulsa
l‘hone Tulsa K51308
ibes Tested Free
. Dewey Phone 2*93
MISCELLANEOUS
BRINGING UP FATHER
ELECTROLUX cleaners Authorized
sales and service The cleaner you
never empty Call A H Starnar.
14U-M. 147-31
By George McManus
AUCTION
S' Night. March 26
7:0« P M
sale we have plenty of
j for every room. Deri-
ving and dining room
°dd bed*. Tprtngs,
machine*, b;* . i -
hedapread* and table
»ne nice Servel refrlg-
everal nice ele-trb re-
's A world of other mer-
coming In
t or sell on commission
11 1 PA AUCTION
f From l.iliertv (ilaws
Killlams. Auctioneer
EXPERT vacuum cleaner repairs, all
makes Pick up snd deliver Call
1411-M. Sapulpa 147-31
TEENY LOTH DAY NURSERY Hour-
ly. dslly and weekly Reasonable
rale* .ill S Independent'*. Phone
1787-W. 153-27
J MAY & MILLER
HARDWARE
Sporting i.unds
I lecirlr and Pliimhing supplies
Hume A|>,dunces Huinla
) 13 Fast Dewey Phone IBti
^hfj\iiericanNalional|ank
SAPOtPA OKU A
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