Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 271, Ed. 1 Monday, July 18, 1949 Page: 5 of 6
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MONDAY, JULY Ifi, 1949_
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SAPULPA HtRALO, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
PAGE F1W
Body Of War Doad
To Arrive Thursday
The body of Staff 0ft. Tranni#
B. Lee will arrive here at 10:40
a. m. Thursday, acoordinf to
Owen-Landrith funeral home offi-
cials.
Sergeant Lee was killed ovsrsCas
during the last war.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced at a later date.
system of the 1930 act.”
Revived Provision*
LatUmore explained that the
federal enforcement program In-
cluding selsure of liquor destined
for Oklahoma at warehouses In wet
states, was first set up In 1939
after congress had pledged the pro-
tection of the United States for
dry states. Lattlmore wrote Clark
that the new act, while labeled as
■anc-sher repeal of the 1939 act,
actually revives the most Important
provision of the 1939 law.
“The act,” Lattlmore wrote,
“contain* verbatim aU ef the pro
visions ef the original act es-
tablishing a permit system, re-
quiring that all intexlcatlnc liquor
Imported Into this state shall be
accompanied by a permit and
providing for the iasuanee of saeh
permit only for aleohol and
sacramental wine.”
Lattlmore said the revival of fed.
eral interest In Oklahoma's prohi-
bition laws will be a blow to big
liquor wholesalers in other states
who for twe years have enjoyed
complete freedom In dispatching al-
coholic beverages towards Oklaho
The out-of-state dealers eaa bo
charged with conspiracy to viol-
late a 1999 federal law which
pledgee federal authorities ta res-
pect end enforce the prohibitory
statute* ef the state.
Authors of the surprise legisla-
tion were Reps. Oene Stipe and
Lonnie Brown, both of Pittsburg
county The bill passed the house
May 4 and cleared the senate five
days later. It has been law since
O.v. Roy J. Turner signed It May
13
LAFF-A-DAY
PUR HALE Bab]
Phone 81B-F-2J
FOR HALE 40 acre (arm only 11230
Stroups 23 N Main 271-1
WANTED: Furniture; ai
I have. Old clothe.*, pot
,•( Una piece or truck load
you out from attic b
Phone 27V-W
I (ANTED
j Ralph Stroup
i M M. Main_Phawe
FOR RENT Sleeping room, cloae In.
rnone isso 266-9
Light hauling. Phone lies
259-21
ly Roy—1»
FOR RENT 2 room unful
North Ridgeway. Phone
UTTLE SPORT
"K.fs. sardsr* "~sis
Small family to share my
none 1743 270-3
good pact
1304 Nortl
'ANTED; Children to care for Kind
treatment 737 North Ridgeway Mr*
Welter 270-3
POR RENT Nice (leeping room adjoin-
ing bath, cloae In Phone 1011 270-3
POR RENT Nicely rurnlahed apart-
ment 1021, Norm Main 471-3
WANTED Furniture Will buy anv
amount or sell for you on rommla-
JU slon Hale every Huuday. I 30 p m
, iUmi Hapulpa HoaU o B Bryant.
Auctioneer Phonr 30-0034 370-30
n VANTEU to buy from owner, for cash.
| 3 room moderately priced house
Write M A . c o Herald 271-2
FUR RENT' One room apar.meut also
sleeping room Close In Phone S38
271-3
FOR HENT 2 room unfurnished apart-
ment Call I3S3-W 271-3
n WANTED
Concrete
--------- work. Urlvewaya
sidewalks, flours, porches steps, foot-
Ikgs and foundations Fur estimates
I Ihone 3040-M W M Hideb.it t»iu 271-1
FOR RENT 3 room furulalted apart-
ment Phone M87 271-3
FUR RENT: 2 housekeeping rooms 13
East llordon Adults 271-3
L>R RENT' Trailer house. 3 rooms,
lurmahed All bills paid Corner Main
und Thompson phone lowo or 241C
Walter Kyaer 271-2
■< FUR BALE Custom-made Venetian
h blinds 2 day service Most reason -
able price In bapulpa FREE Instal-
lation We give HAH Ureen .stamps
Phone 431 for free estimate Hendrl*
(i Appliance company 3IP East Dewey
,j 242-30
Gffr 1849, King Fwtun SyraUsN, lac, World nghn tevsrvsA
And quit thinking back st me!
OR HALE Two used 9 70*15 U H Roy-
al Master air ride casings and safe-
ly tubes Less than 200 miles use
130 00 Hepalpu Auto Parts, 324 East
Dewey 238-22
RADIATOR service, cleaning and re-
pairing Bui Richmond garage, lie
Boulh Park 247-3S
Try and Stop Ma
-By BKNNKTT C1RF
RADIATURH cleaned. repaired All
types, automotive and industrial
tluaranteed New radiators lor sale
Hapulpa Radiator Hhop. reur of M< -
Heynolda Motors, back of Kress
Phone 630 Albbert i Jr ) Bradley
OR HALE Special sale) Dress
feed sacks 29r a A M Hal
loo North Msln
FOR SALE 3 itum modern house
715 S Walnut Phone 336-W He,
I sonaMe. ?SS-k
FOUNDATIONS repaired, floors leveled.
Plaster patched Cement work Phone
1107-W Montgomery 2S0-30
’FOR SALE Rawlelgh Good Health
Products Lehmon W K.*pl< h 324
l East Burnham 267-12
HAPULPA MATTRKHH and Uphoister-
ing Co UphuDterUig. repairing, re-
flnlahliig lurnlture Mattresses All
work guaranteed IS Weal Dewey
Phone 646 261-30
FOR HALE Chevrolet 37-40 model
cylinder head complete with valves
only |17 30 .Standard Motor Sup-
ply 267-6
FUR PIANO TUNING and repairing,
call Deasun Furniture Phone 6
263-20
FOR HALE Watkins products 302 H
Film Phone VII. 266-12
FOR HALE My five room modern
home Furnished or unfurnished Call
66 268-6
C’UUL comfort Hee our large 3000
CFM evaporative room coolers Only
$78 PS They do the Job Btandard
Motor Hupply 367-30
FDR HALF
call 730
Deer rifle. 30- 40 Craig.
268-3
7 YPKWR1TERH and adding machines,
new and used Hold, rented and re-
paired Kenslnger Office Machines.
14 South Main Phone 2764 267-60
FOR HALF 1848 Foraor Custum Ford
Phone I3IW-W 268-f
FOR HALE 1031 Model A Ford. Por-
dnur Coach 44.000 mile* Phone
1318-W 268-6
WRIOHT'H Antiseptic Ointment Por
meins, athlete a loot and sunburn
At your drug store Money back guar-
antee 268-23
KOK SAI.F.
Tenth
House and lot H2o North
268-6
POLIO Insurance, 110 IN) for whole
family Effective immediately Okla-
homa Mutual Casualty lus Co box
P 1 . c o Herald 270-6
FOR HALE: Pair of standard sl/e
French doors Paneled door Handi-
hot portable washer and wringer 2
Venetian blinds M lung. 72" wide
44 Venetian blinds. 60 loug. 27*
Wide Phone 1834 268-J
FOR KKN'I 20 acre farm 4 room
house Burguln If you rent now
Call 230 North Leonard 268-3
LOHT Blonde, long eared, bob tailed,
small dog 323 Houth Film Kl Me-
Heynolda 271-1
FOR HALE 1041 Bulek aedunetle. new
paint. A-l condition loaded with »t-
cesaorles priced to sell Creek Coun-
ty Motor Co 2iu-a
Published In Hapulpa Herald July It.
13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 18. 20. 21. 22. 1848)
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that on the
1st day of August. 1848 at 7:30 o'rlork
r M at the office of the City Clerk,
the City of Safulpa will receive bids
upon a contract fur collection and re-
moval of garbage and trash In said
City under the terms of ordlnauce
No 738 and Amendments
Bids must be In writing and made
according to specifications obtainable
at the office of the City Manager
The City reserves the right to re-
ject all bids
JOHN 8 EUAN
l HEAL i City Clerk
FUR HALE BUrk 1841 4 door special
delu::e Chevrolet Phone 1620 n.-t
FOR HALF:: Good farm. 12U acres. 30
acres bottom aud 30 acres upland In
cultivation (loud house. 6 rooms, well
on back porch, storm cellar Barn and
chicken house, plenty of stuck water
pond and creek Farm to market hard
surface road, school bus and RED
route Hliown by appointment Phone
667 J A Pulp 270-2
52-20 Club May
Fold This Week
As Bill Expires
at piTral P04WTI
OH HALE Hest little home under
lein-e 1800110 Type rwM ter violin,
concrete mixer Leaving, sickness
30066. Tulsa 270-3
f TM8 PCNIC N
aw—' WAS SUCH FUN!
m/T IT 010 0«UW
US...I'M SOW. j
•IP... —
Mrs W B Key. wilt of the coun-
ty clerk. Is quite 111 at her home
The doctor has ordered absolute
quiet and no visitors.
The county commissioners are to
work today In the commissioners
ro.m off of the county clerk's of-
fice. First to appear before them
’OH HALE Living room suite, almost
new bedroom suite Inquire at J W
Turner Kellyvllle 270-3
(Published III Hapulpa Herald July 14.
13. 17. IS. 18. 30. 21. 22 . 24. 23 1848 I
NOTICE
Notice is herebv given that on the
1st day of August. 1848 at 7 30 u clock
p in . at the City Hall, the City of
Hapulpa will sell to the highest bidder
ONE I84g FORD PORDOR
Offers must be made by sealed bids,
deposited with City Clerk on or before
■aid ditf
The City reserves the right to reject
any and all bids
Dated this 14th day of July 1848
JOHN H EUAN.
CUV Clerk
l)R SALE House. Income cluae lu all
schools and shopping center 402
Houth Maple. Phone 8*3-W 270-8
1)8 HALE Upright Hange Ml lb Ice
box oak dresser all for |20 0b 306Is
East Deway 270-2
IA1RY HALE Wednesday July 27. I
mile south uf Mounds. Ok la . on
highway 73 70 head Guernsey, and
Holstein* 40 cows .81 hellers Milk
and farm equipment 2 Ford trac-
tors and tools I Merge 2 unit milker
I lo-can cooler L u kfl’Nabi.
Mounds 371 -B
Three Killed In
Enid Air Crash
As Plane Explodes
9ULLETIN
mm
UR HALE Tow chain, hedna.m suite
and dog house Flume 1933 271-2
183* Ford coupe Oi*>d coll-
ar price Call 318-W 271-1
NOW 00 'TOO OOU0T
DR HALE 3* UrHoto 36 Plymouth A
model Ford coupe '37 Ford pickup.
'36 Dodge pickup. '27 Plymouth coupe
37 Hudson coupe 31 ford coupe
33 Ford truck Bring your old cars in
and trade them In o.> cars that have
been reconditioned and ready to go
Will buy wrecked cars Henderson
Used Cars IS kaat Hobson 271-3
R00m W THE HAW OF HER HEAD
FOR HALF Bevel! riaim modern a
fan. Insulated venellaiied. hardw
floor*. I't lot garage $3230 Mtrui
UN Main Phone 1727 X
UR HALE Bis naan modern two
flour furnaoas. attic fan. a irs lot.
small down payment ISSN Htroops
Phone 1727 271-6
DR male Bevegal semi-modern
houses reasonably priced Stroupe 33
N Main 271-6
saw 6 flash and thsn the plane
plummeted to earth In a Staid at
the edee at the city.
Names of the dead wars not Im-
mediately available Their bodies
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