Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 204, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1963 Page: 7 of 8
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Classified SaPulpa Dally Herald
Ads
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For Rent Houses
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•* It South P»m Sspulp* Oklahoma •rery aftarnoon aacopl Saturday
and Sunday morn ins Bacon 4 Claaa Postaga Paid at Sapulpa Oklahoata
uneven a iivcrmokb. teit«r-iit-csi»»
TED OLSON OONN DODD
Adrartlalna Director Editor
CHARLES S LAKE. Promotion Uanagtr
VMM
SIX room unfurnished house, new-
ly redecorated Wired for auto-
matic. Cloae to Jefferson. Safe-
way Inquire 628 S Poplar.
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FOUR room duplex, furnished 8 ]
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NOTICE—SI RSCRIRPRB MISSING TRriR PAPER ARE REQI ESTED
TO CALL Bt !-SIR! Btror.g I rx EVENINGS OR REPORE
i n am slnday morning
Member Oklahoma Praaa Aaaoclatlon
Boulharn Newspaper PubUahar* Aamctatlnn
United Praaa International
1 Burglary-
'Continued from page 1>
was gained through ■ south win-
dow which had three sections of
glass removed during the burgle
ry a few days ago.
Pagen reported approximately
S9 m change taken from the ciga-
rot machine and about $25 in
Legal
Record
Sapulpa fOklo> Herald, Pridqy, Mqv 10, 1963—Pqge 7
’ —--_ —------------and as-sauii and oauery again*
SMALL unfurnished bouse Adults aY ”B,E 'TRSE ^ *° *hom *h,n w* «°* 'nM‘u h«' thr Virginia Leah Voung. 709 S Ad
only BA 4-1j37. 47ifc *.*„ e^rB*.1 I*,t' ' _ ..... _ ams. were continued until May
Public
Records
Ml MOIPAL COURT
Fite cases were on the muni-
cipal court docket Friday.
A charge of reckless driving ^ iirri___________ _ ^ _______
against Eterett Dale Hurt. 801 N. #si0rted merchandise removed to ^ng, J*,.
10th. was continued until Satur- from ^ Reives
day. Sapulpa pobce Friday also re-
Reed Franklin Engles. 801 8 wlvej a report of money being ---------*• -r
Lincoln, was lined $5 and costs lak#n from , MCk hidden under nership composed of
on a charge of following too dose a rh|n . bed - - - • ■
Charges of disturbmg the peace I-nn Lambert. 814 S Adams
and assault and battery against
Haitian -
(Continued from page 1>
Duvalier's bodyguards while cs- American press against the Du-
corting his children to school valier government
April 36 The long statement was the
—Threats by Dominican Presi-
dent Juan Bosch to in vide Haiti
first official scrisefion agsin't
into ebaigss by the neighboring ^ topple Duvalier's regime. It Lnited State* since Haiti *
Dominican Republic of govern- ,^jjed Bosch " an instrument m ternal uire* Wd to s dn» '«
meat leprtsaions and abuses of ,be u s goverwnent in this in- with toe Donumc<m Rej tout
diplomatic norms. ternationa! conspiracy ” threatened to flare into war »ai*
The OAS mission was reported —An alleged campaign by the last month.
THREE room
801 W. Lee.
fur nisi ied house
w. b, d. bore*. T-"" “* u" ^ * - •
which come to us from the study of Thy wri'ten Word Grant us (-laude r Moore Jenks. for- c"*n8« a ^ lr‘
i !■ ■■■ > - — t— rl_ _ ■ * a*------l **•— — * touenee
Leon Lambert, fit S
told police 121 belonging to his
son was taken from the hiding
cents in loose
the sack was un-
DlSTItirr COIHT
Suits rued
Application of Jeannette La Rue
name to to have warned that it would
Jeannette LaRue Moses take counter-measures sganst
Earl Bentley, operating a part- “y Haitian auempt to pto obsto-
Earl W cl" “ “* w<7-
BenUey. Sr Earl W Bentley Jr. | ^ roImz^TMinistry
and John W Bentley, vs William ch-|. m M
L Logan, doing business as Logan Thur>d>y ^ plot by lhe
Furniture Co., M08 •. I Lm*ed Statee government to de-
stroy Haiti's democratic brtitu
FOR RENT: Four room modern,
nice builtins. Has garage $50
Stroup Insurance - Real Estate
30 X. Water BA 4 1727. 59209
juusr "■ ' " | LidUUC IX Ml
58206 increasing thankfulness for the love shown to us through Thy per- . (<Kj m ^ nn , charg„ of m.
sonified Word. Jesus Christ. in whose name we pray Amen
Ann
DEATHS Hoffa
stalling electric wiring without
city permit.
For Rent Apartments
Williams Rites
Final ntes will be held at 10
'Continued from page D
turned at that time
Justice Department attorney
Birmingham -
COUNTY COURT
Marriage Licenses
I Ervin Dewey Reynolds to
j Whitlock, both of Tulsa.
Harold B Pope to Barbara Jean
Bryom, both of Tulsa
JUSTICE. COUNTY COURT
The following cases were hand- (Continued from page 1>
led by County Attorney Larry Me- £„],* said Thursday night Its-
Soud's office:
Elbert Lee Boswell. 18 North
NELSON EDDY DLL
leigh must act to keep the city FRAMINGHAM. Mass 'lPI’
_______________________ ... _____ _________ ______ frJm becoming ‘ another Bn- Eddy. golden-voiced
VOR RENT Anartmeni It A aia Saturday in First Baptist James F Neal said the investl- Maple, improper passing, and mingham'' matinee idol of the *** 'Prince and there
” nLieevk («ve U7*k.u* lUakk.a. v aatmn infra »ii*n«b/4 iupv tamrwr. lamp.t R Friend. Tulia. recki«5? *r\,* ir^vor'i camf *<lniiued to framingham tru< anU-20'€rmn«it \ir
JTbetae a Negro was forcibly Hosp:tal Thursday tor treatment ^ *
* _ ,£ ...Let mi re a riovi 81 1 TPS-
ZP* S10'>or> church for Webster 'Webbie' F gation mto alleged jury tamper- James B Friend. Tulsa, reckless
----:---—;-— I Williams. 800 East Taft, who died ing was not yet finished He told driving
TWO room efficiency. Bills paid Wednesday afternoon. IGray there were "additional re- ■ ——
Furnished 319‘» E Dewey Pallbearers will be Jim Brown I lated matters" to be considered fs t
Carl Boyd. C C. Housley. Ellis by the jury. MV1£|1
lions ' was behind the current
crisis.
The United States new 158
more American residents of Mai-
I u io safety in Miami Thursday,
ending the first phase of a with-
' drawal program attributed to the
detencrating" situation in Haiti
A strict curfew remained m ef-
fect Thursday night in Uoc. Au
was n to .2a-
319‘j E.
BA 4 3081. ask for Dr. Martin
____5l'^06 Wyrick. Lloyd CUfton and Pnce
THREE ROOMS furnished BA 4- Lierly.
5128 or BA 4-3519. 411vlc1 Interment will be in South
FURNISHED He,8hU
ments. 15'j N. Maui. Bills pad 1 _ , _ ,
$35 month See Mrs Berrv. 119 Three Deaths TUSh
W. Lee BA 4-2Q8B 428tici i Oklahoma's 1963
THREE room unfurnished outside Road Toll To 206
apartment Water paid. BA 4
4753. 87tfc |
FnR RENT:
2457.
FUR RENT:
Henley's Shoe
BA4-0441
j i uvai Tvaa v tvs v.
ejected from the Statehood Re.- of whjl described as a res- Forci&n Ministry strteme.it
taurant Tnuroday sod alter dem Eddy, famed publi.hcd in all daily n.wooers
onstrations Wednesday in which 1 ' . .; m Port Au Prince accused toe
» »« -**- « - IS l2 I VS « b»« Utad
regated dowTitown restaurants ^ ^ Cll, ^ {orced ,0 » sene* of medents provoking
and theaiers canctl a scheduled appearance at the cuirent crisis, including
toe mayor .____. ,___' _Th# »ssassination
Bv United Pres* International
The indictment returned Thurs-
day accused Hoffa of "aiding. (Continued from page 1>
commanding and inducing" at- award; in damage suits. _______
tempts to influence through the But Finch took issue with this "..u.| ljme to ,<*•• toe mayor cancel a *a!f?luw>OFT*1""^
offer of money or favors two belief "Actually, in the past three ^ Let's not settle this thing * !C-’auran nfrf l~ '
jurors and a prospective juror in years we have had a trenu ol i bv ^ or crwdj> ^ bv
Hoffa’s $l-million conspiracy trial a greater percentage of defend- hjmin dealing with one
here last year which ended in a ant's verdicts in Creek county. a„otber ••
mistrial For example in the last term at
Others Named Drumright. there was only one
“Brace yourself—I’m going to crack an egg!" _
another.'
At Albany, Ga
scene of mas-
Olher. Named Drumright there was only one dfmon9*ations and arrests
Also named in the indictment plaintiff verdict and that wa* for ^ u .\>groes were
-. ----------------- - — ----------- K‘“‘------ ------------- J* 1 vca, 14 young Negroes were
— Three deaths Thursday raised were Ewing King, president of, $300 which didn t even cover 1 ’ Tu,.'_jav fnr mcksdne
Apartments. BAA 0k]ahama , m ^ ^ to ;« Teanulers ‘Local 327. Nashville. medu*i fees spent in the case." ^ m£S
_"ZL compared with 225 a y«ar ago .Allen Dorfman. Chicago insur fmch said ' brouaht to 49 the
Apartments ove r| The dead ance broker who handles uisur- "This is a myth about Creek demonstrators taken
Store. $25 up Mrs. Mollie Hickman. 78. ance for the Teamsters Union: county being a plainlifl s county, 1 um ilhanv in toe
323 Stockton. Laid. Urry CampbeU business agent Finch said It used to be. but -nto custedy m Albany in tor
" rer.«r:— -1Billy Charles Moore. 34. OhU* tor Detroit Teamsters Local 2»9 anvmore the bide that does the pa* ^ •'
LARGE lour room unfurnished a M00M M Ewing Parks Nashville, best job of presenting facts is Student Revolt Ending
P^T „lv ‘Jmonto 502 S ”ath *■ r«nPb^u* uncte: N,ckol‘s J the one toe jury favors."
u fitii mtlc Px.busk. Tweel Huntington. W V.. presi-
Walnut. BAA1 . Mr| HlcknlM died in a Tulsa dent of Continental Tobacco C<v; [
hospital five hours after the car in and Lawrence W. Medlin. Nash-
which she was riding went out of(ville merchant
control and overturned on Inter-; All could receive pnson sen-
s»»te 4* east of Tulsa Her hut- tMcea of 5 year, aad or $5 000
band Frank Hickman, who was *'"* on each count upon convic-
FOR RENT Two room furnished
apartment, bill* paid. 1036 E
Lee »
For Rent Room*
Pair Guilty Of
Kidnapinq And
Robbing Sooner
NEW KENT. V* (UPD - The
At Fa\ annah. Ga. a student
rebellion that flared red hot o»r-
lier appeared to he ended todav.
Mo.-t of the students at the all
Negro Sav annah College were
bark in class.
Tne students had stayed away
I from classes and demonstrated
FOR RENT: Sleeping room to
working man 403 S. Water
419tfc
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Mrs. Xna Wilson. 70. of Tahloquah ^ m pn8on and us.OOu conviction of two men here wh|tM attend hi. classes was
were irtured
Moore died «, a car-eaule *»
collision on Inter* ate 35. two
----------------- miles west of Perry. The highway
For Rent Miscellonoous ,ald Moores car crossed
******........*.............Ulie median and hit toe truck.
FOR RENT Sewing machines driven by Boyd Taulbee. 34 of
and vacuum cleaners WiU’ams! Parson?. Kan Taulbee was not
<431,932 Awarded
To O. C. Family
In Plane Mishap
and Crenshaw Sewing Center,
17 N. Main. BA A1539. 43tfc
• Wonted
W ANTED YOUR real estate list
uigs We have buyers waiting
STROUP Real Estate. 20 N
Water Phone B\A1727 223
WANTED To share my home
with couj^e past 50 112 East
Washington. Sapulpa 510205
hurt.
OKLAHOMA Cm' (UP '
* i*. - T
had run off a
Thursday |*et renewed
The two, Gerald Eugene Palma-, ^ Greenwood. Miss . two wnite
teer. 2*. of Richmond, and James | Thursday in
Hockaday. 20. of New Kent Coun- ^ shooli;lS ^ a young Negro
|ty. were found guilty in New rlfihto worker William
Kent County Circuit Court of kid- 0r#cn]w> aftd w«ley Kwscy
naptng and robbing Phdip A w(r<> indjrted for a5.MuH and
Clark, a William and Mary Col- * in ,h? March 5 wounding
lege law student from Norman. ^ ^ Travu
Travis and two other voter reg-
ro^Sen^.Hll^ in a damage su,t HW Wta M#.y 30
ist;at:on workers were fired upon
had run off a re ad one mile nortn- *“*~ Armistead win ne .viav ju —- _ , hiehwsv near
M P*«h^ka and ptungrf in- 1 Gw.nw.nt Hftc)ta^ly lnd P.lm.i—r «1,- « r,>' , rwnle, and *KerM,|
»««rr~k *• «■«->r:rok
Hospital Notes
ed soe died of injuries suffered in
the accident
Student Rioting
Hits East Schools
TROVIDENCE. R I ‘UPP -
OULP elf. 1. my horn.. d.y or V»>« tZZtHat
night Reasonable rates 240 W volymg an ^
Goodykoonu BA 4-3100 510210 *n“ brou«h* ^ “ ______.. .. .
Bwuewced w, “ IV* " T“tu* m Mio* ,AY
or week work BA 4-4537 510207
WANTED
Creek (
Water. BA A2162
---------* • WWT UTJtmvil
in Midwest City nearly two years ^ charg„
ago. I Officers said the pair forced
Tuttle s two small daughters fj,eir way into Clark s auto while
were fatally burned v. hen the pi- he slept along U S «o near Prov-
lotless F1M plowed into a thickly ldfnr* fnrge They made Clark __„„tpIT.r
populat’d area near Tinker A:r drivf a, gunpoint to a secluded BAFTLE rreeoi-v
Force Bj-e in Augist. 1961 Tut- area where he was ordered out of "'I' virVers Mvr-
tle’s wif? and their 0-year-old son ^e car. The two men then took and baby boy. a
also were badly burned his monev clothes and luggage na Shanks an * y A’ u»nev
In all. etght houses were de- uorth ss nno. police said. I Dtsmused Haney
stroyed or damaged by the crash. 1--- I ™d Darlene Shoopman.
JFK VISITS WALTER
ines in .’«» | WASHINGTON (UP1 —The Sen- ji r. • —— ------- . .
asss ~ XJttisz - rare
Creek County Hardware 17 N campus here where !• P°‘j^ ^ntimentol" Ftzlev said as J M "“"’r* *h«t .Homital Thu.:
37208 iweannz not helmets and ***\*„U<M ^ ^Uement.
wearing not
*ANm, M«. ba ^
____-— after p.ntv raids and a noisy
WANTED Auto air condition r* mardl trough the city
pair and sales or installation ^^urbances involved
service. Special factory L300 sllKlcntJ at Brandeis Univer-
equipment. . .genuine approved ^ ^aitbam. Mass . and 1 WO
parts, tome in. get our figures und#r2radua,eS at Yale Univer
before you air cundiuon any sj(y Ln Sf^ Haven. Conn
make car or truck Sapulpa Ra- T Yalevs chant mg A
diator Shop 105 S. Water. BA
nittee approvea a oiu mui«- - - _
day which would require that Hospital TWay to w« JJ*P
I women be paid as much as men Francis E ^ on
for the same work. mm of the House Comm
The measure endorsed by the Un-American Actiutms.
administration, would amend the
Fair La^or Standards Act to pro-
Ihibit an employer from having
one. pay scale for women and
illy in .ww -----^
The Yaleys. chanting "We Want
First Reoding Of
Over 100 Recorded
In State For '63
Bv tatted Press International another for men when producuv-
Oklanoma's spring weather to- ity and other factors are equal
day remained well entrenched in
Il'AIIICliuws ----------
Kennedy spent 10 minutes with
Walter who is suffering from lung
congestion Kennedy was asked
about Walter's condition, but re-
phed only that "We had a very
good talk
4-0630 41Kn9
TYPING done in my home $1 per
page $1 50 legal sue BA 4-5346
57307
e "anl its pattern of the past few days,
were greeted with several wjth c,ear p^niy cloudy skies,
articles of lingerie, but they did winds ^ warrn tempera-
not enter the dormitory _ tures.
climbed
i.rffif r - --- - ..w#**,***1
tures.
The
mercury
to iU
PLOV4LNG. discing, grading. «v-___
elling. gravel spreading, mow |-
ing BAA2559 Litfr WANTED
223!
Help Wonted
highest mark of the year Thurv
day when it reached 102 at Gage
Coolest spot was McAlester. which
IRONING BA4-0488
WANTED: Water
well cleaning Phone CH7-2333.
KellyviUe, Bill Banks _2-3
hauling
_______ Woman to stay with m
elderly lady BA 4-3834 or BA A Highf today were expected to be
^ 53tfe frerr 88 to 98 The weather bureau
well dnllrng ^N'ted Man or woman, light
LAWN MOWING,
4-2477.
228
bookkeeping experience
in person Grandpa John's Bar
gain Barn Highway 66. near
Turnpike Gate. siotlc
• Lost And Found
LOS 1 Or stravod Nine month m-
vi ri there would be little charge
Apply through Saturday
Overnight lows ranged from 62
at Guvmon to 73 at Oklahoma City
and Tulsa.
Wuioy weather *u forecast for
central and eastern Oklahoma,
where gusts were nearing the »
mde an hour mark at mid-morn-
Redwood Steak House
OPEN Mother's Day
Featuring Baked Turkey
or Baked Horn Dinners
Jano & Clifford Thompton
4-9721 Hwy. 44
North
IRONING BA 4-0636
CHILD care in my home
only. By week or hour
Vincant BA 4-1936 _i. -----
-- -——"tTko old black and tan hound w tills The fjve-dav forecast said tem-
BAI!: “SLi t ie«. B* «*»_ w » “ » *
__*»’ LOST L*)y'« '•kiu pM
SEWLNG. alterations Mrs. Danj
Controras. BA 4-0448. 23<>7 S
Cedar. 4*20®
......................******
• Help Wanted
pjMMMFfrrrrr**1* aao*j»»»»w
B ANTED White lily cook tor
#v amng* Apply in person Dia-
mond Truck Stop. 4(18 N. Ml*-
>8305
•ion _______
’ BEAUTY Counselor has opening
to, Wne distributor ui Creek
County BA 4-1733 4JJII
EXPERIENCED waitresses \p
pi * in person. Town and Coun-
try Restsuram, j600 W. Skelly
fil.vo. «
for Protection - See Don or Clyde
M'MASTEBS
OQSQUFQIM
counselors
1# lost Dewey—lorryhiH lid* IA 4-5666
Um Our Convtnlont Drirs-ls Window
HEAT...
Mother!
Ivory Doy!
4 Strawberry
• Pineapple
• Cherry
• Buttered Pecen
• Walnut • Chocolate
Marsh mellow • Resrberry
Butterscotch • Hot Fudge
• Chocolate Marsh mellow
BRINGING UP FATHER
I W*5 SX WV4BS 9 "V
TAlCEM Av,p B M MY WAS TSN .i
By Yarn Green#
so, MAftfl'B •• TMAFe
I vCU ANP jeomr
WASN T ?VEN semi
WWEV- ™AT PiCTl/W, .
1
OFIN DAILY
IllOO A.M. to 11:00 P-M-
ORIVI IPN
215 N. Mission
BA 4-9742
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