Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 216, Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1928 Page: 5 of 6
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MONDAY. MAY 14. 1928
BuuHour Bargains Across the CLASSIFIED COUNTER
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WANTED
W ANTED—Housework by elderly lady
F*none 122SJ. 216-2
WANTED—Furniture Eo repair. R*
finish and upholster. 149 8. Cedar.
Phone 1972J. W. B.
219-6
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One half modern fur-
nished duplex. 609 E. Bryan. Phone
2336.____217-5
FOR RENT—Five room modern
bungalow furnished, double gar-
tge. garden. Phone 62‘ or roll at 1237
i. Dewey. 217-5
TOR RENT- -Five room modern house
PIMM 1352.____917-6
I-OR RENT—Five room modern
house, four room modern apart-
ment. two room furnished house. 522
a Walnut. 217-3
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished front
■outneasi bed room, large closet,
adjoining bath. girl. 314 S. Poplar.
Phono 787R after 5 P. M 217-3
tfSH RENT—Four “ room furnished
,'|.urtment. not modern, neatly fur-
nlahed. private entrance front and
Lidc. $20 tier month. Phone 64 or
call 406 S. Water. 217-3
1*7)11 ltteffT—Two room furnished
tioLsc. Phone 276. 217-6
FOR
REN T—Eight room
house, close In. Phone 1026.
modern
216-5
17« ,ic Kr.rsl - t'nree room modern fur-
nished house, close in. Phone 396
___ _ 21C-3
TOR RENT Six room modern house
with : li-tping porch. 128 W. McKin-
ley. Phone 210. 216-2
1 oTc KEN T—Five room modern house
furnished. 406 S. Linden. J. E. L!ns-
f'.ale. 216-7
1 OH RENT—Furnished nouse. 1019
E Denton. Phone 1664W. 216-2
1 OH RENT—Two furnished light
hour keeping rooms, modem. Phone
1746 216-3
foE RENT—Two or three luT-
nl.shed housekeeping rooms, mod-
ern. garage. Phone 1035 216-3
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
rooms. 734 N. Elizabeth 216-2
FOR KENT—clean, well furnished
three room apartment, close In.
423 8. Poplar. Phone 1814. 216-2
FOR RENT-Sleeping rooms with
seven windows, close In. Reasonable
121 W. Lee. 21S-U
1 OH RENT One sleeping room*, close
in Phone 903. 224 8. Water. 215-3
TOR RENT—Pour, five and seven
room houses, two room furnished
ui>ariment. lour and twenty room un-
lurmshed apartment. Joel Miller.
215-5
TOR RENT—Three furnished rooms,
close In. modem. Phone 2252. 215-3
FOR ’ RENT—Four room house. 7U2
_E Lee Phone 1782W_214-6
FOR RENT—Tliree rom oungalow.
Phone 1718._ 213-5
FSR Rent — Apartment, furnished
or unfurnished. Phone 1950 or in-
quire apartment 14. Beard Bldg. 213-6
FOR REN T—Light housekeeping
roomy 306 8. Maple.__213-5
WHY not live in Sapulpa's best ho-
tel. Ixiw weekly and month.y rates.
young earn Will take a new | oil and
truck "“bEtT!****" I*°m 100 j Purchased wtllj* >***•*
la believed. the expenses of sale, including a«*w
The moisture comes at a propitltu- ney»' fees. _ . i>r,
ous time. Just when the soil Is unue- j ETHEL RICKS,
rally dry and looee. I Ouardlan.
The late spring and cold In this j THRIFT & DAVENPORT,
section has retarded vegetation and ggputps, Oklahoma,
has kept the temperature lower than | Attorneys for Guardian,
usual. The development of vegeUtion ————
this season has been slower than or-,
d*"nie' prospects for a good fruit crop. COLDS
are good, and the outlook for pro- M.lt in spoon; iahaia <—*-*
di’ction in an agricultural way is bet- ■ ■ ------
ter than average The rain today is j
extremely helpful and beneficial to ^
them.
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HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE
Merion Banks, has filed suit in
district court against Cora Banks f**r
a divorce. The defendant is alleged
to have **a system of til feeling h^rsn
talk and rou*h usage of this pUjn-
tlff since their marriage, r.ccordmg ___
to the allegations In the ^ri'^n J* | .ppesrlag in this column
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from his .tife. and to place the child
in the custcly of which ever orf
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COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
(Republican)
MRS 1IALUE PETERS
legal notices
.Published in The Sapulpa Herald
MOUNDS SENIOR
Ambassador Matmdaira. of Japan, and Ms
who are soon to leave Washington for T >’ • p i CWchibm
who is finishing her e- ucation here, u to marry Prince
brother of Japan’s ruler, in the falL
AND OA8 MINING LEASE
Notice to hereby given that pur-1
.-uant to an order of the county court
NOT TO BE OUTDONE
Three men were scrambling under
automobiles on the wet pavement to-
day on Park street. The centered
their attention on a dripping Ford. One
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The trio had caught a white pullet
that had escaped from Shearer's gro-
cery coop.
AT GUTHRIE CONSISTORY
GUTHRIE. Okla. May 14.—<IP)— chorus
About 1000 Masons were here for the Rev.
S. E.
'another About 1000 Masons were here lor me ««*■ -• -• ^""^rd Ls
side, while Muring for Mv ‘ Shepherd.” \y tlw > chorus and
toward^ the I tli benediction by Rev. King, the
had their eyes focused on the same
StoS^ofThe^mach’ne.10^ Ml « £ cmtoTkeT'at j senior* man'hrt it by a recession
lr eyes focused on the same AJass £ will take ! al played V_Mrs. Brawner.
quarry. Suddenly all three rnen lurched mrou(ih the 32nd degree by
artrjss srjr ~______
day evening by ^h* Juni%h?*^4S?t ni^corjirv''fWITW CREEK
_____________ the high school building The toast- IN^THE cut sn
PI ASS IS ACTIVE >n^u'r of the occasion was William 5™*™guardianship
CLAOO IS ALIIVL Mulrhead welcome to ^e seniors. ft^the ^^^niibeth Ricks
was given by Marguerite Walker, r Moore Ricks Jr Mino:-s.
( LASS PLAV GIVEN FRIDAY: sponse by Floyd Cumby. sdhg by *
BACCALAUREATE SERMON Mrs H C. Crews, followed by a talk Ethel Rick Omard
HEAKDTESnKDAT J. NOTICE OF «.«»«>» °'M
cpniors in the high school at made ar address. Tne *’»s
Mounds saw a round of week-end act- given by' Miss Ruth ^"by Van- - ___________
ivities. accompr.nyinrr their graduation lowed r pistr.o solo given b> m . county. Oklahoma, made on
ixt rcis-s. which reached their peak Rcdgers. • la Carte" the 11th day of May. 1928. the under-
yesterday at the high school audi- The senior play Une>a la Cwte^ . rdian of ^ above named
torium. when the baccalaureate ser- given at the hltfi wU, on th«. nth day of May.
mon was delivered. Commencement drew a .arge audience and wa. at lhe hour of ten o'clock a. in-
wall not be until next Friday. pronounced success. ^ county court room at Sapulpa.
Yesterday's program opened by a , an in the play were Pay _ Oklahoma offer for sale at public auc-
processional played by Mrs Fred Hercules Eastham^r^urwr Jmh - Oktah^ ^ w confirmation of said
Hrawner A song Come Thou Al- Clark. Eva Crowder. Ray Bell, rte qU and gtLS mining lease for
mighty King" was. sung by the as- ncth Reynolds. Ruth Miller and FI the term of five years, from April 25.
™mblv Scripture reading was given ' CuAiby. The play was one of three („ much longer thereafter
.. . acts _ 5^ oil or gas. or either of them, is
, found In paying quantities, covering
n a IN IC HFI PFUL the following described lands situated
RA1 TO CROPS WERE “ST* — *“7 “
__ Southeast quarter < 1-4) of Southeast
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■ss z 22 ryirr-£Mr-*,s
by Rev. O. A. Gillette. Tlie invoca-
tion by Rev. Beatty was followed by
a song. Lead Thou My Soul ' bv a
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Rooms $4 week and up All modern
Tbe SI. James Holel.__l^*-6
FOR SALE
TOR SALE—Celling fan and one safe.
K. C. Waffle House.__217-3
TOMATO plants' 50c per Hundred.
Last house, cast Burnham. 217-3
VICTROLA. velour davenport, kitch-
en cabinet, refrigerator, dressing
table, breakfast set. library table^ In-
qulrc Heywood store. 216-6
K)R SAJ.F OR TRADE -Two
properties one block from
good
______ Bart-
let t-Collins glass factory ^Qiiick Usde-
816-2
chair
216-3
Inquire 619 E Dewey or 721 S.
TOR SALE OR RENT-mmer
Phone 18G0W
For SAL!1:—Tomato planU. cabbage
plants, peppers, eggplants At Max
Meyer (arm. 6 miles west of
' 215-0
TOR SaLE Persian kittens 45. tall
Sunday 518 W Bryan___215-3
FOR SALE-Nancy Hall «nd P«Ta
Rit a sweet potato planus. 25c per
100 620 S Apple. Phone 292. W_ B
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FOR SALE—Tomato and
plan l s. 807 S. Park st.
Insurance.
212-5
Dloyd J-
180*60
Alii OMUBILK
Anderson. ___
FOR SALK Modern residence, no
down puyment. SUrt like rent^Call
Anderson 16/9.__
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE room for two passengers to
Los Angeles, about May 21. help
bear expenses. R. P. Collins. Phone
17, Kiefer. __ . 217-4
FREE dirt. Inquire 504 8. Main. 217-5
FLYNN Apartments Nicely fumish-
ed. bath, hot water always, fans.
steam heat._ 215-36
IIOllHHHOLD goods iBsurance. Loyd
J. Anderson. _ 60
FOX ARRAIGNED
FOR BURGLARY
rlct Judge Fred A. Speak man this
ir.ked for 24 hours In which to make a
'prank Thompaon was appointed at-
torney to defend FoXi Tbe man is
ireused of breaking into the warc-
I 'false of ine jarccki Manufacturing
company east of Kiefer.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 216, Ed. 1 Monday, May 14, 1928, newspaper, May 14, 1928; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1523002/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.