Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 53, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1946 Page: 5 of 6
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SURE-FIRE RESULTS WITH
CLASSIFIED ADS
CLASSIFIED RATES
lc Per Word Per Day. Minimum Charts, 2Sc.
All Cln ‘Ifled Advertising is cash with the order. Easiness hotlflU
with regular nioutiiiy accounts may nave classified 0*1 chamad to
their accounts.
FOR .SALE One rftcdluiu il/e coal cir- I
{ rulatlng heater, one 16-lnch KlnK
coal hr iter I’Hnne 1183 53-31
PoR SALT 1036 four door Pontlru
P+rfrrt f'.nr(long tire, inquire
. 18 S Water 53-2
RgR A AI {• Five room modern hoiiM
on coiner lot with loi adjoining,
Nice nlH<e for Harden. cow and hick- !
ens Phone 1842 53-31
PERSONAL—BUSINESS
WANTED
WANTRD: HaUllrn*. Phone 1654-W
FOR SALE
Four room house Oil H
4tt-o
t.i-12 |.(,ri SALK Will nacrlllce 1940 Foul
WANT,.., yourirey^,;,li;,. S'uioJf’" F.rn hou^
tion. Mrs Bailey, 314 Berryhlll Bldg
Phone 1514
Hchool on 66 highway
50-4
44-14 KOR SALE 32 V-8 Call 1302
WANTED Li: ht hauling. Phone 743 I
44-12 •
WANTED: Weaver Transfer Phone 58 I
44-20 1
WANTED To biy ipwiiih machines,
any dominion with nr without cab-
inet.*! 'l op pi leer Silpulpfi Sewlllk
FOR SALF Five room modern house,
redecorated on Inaide and out 1243
I I».
FOR SALE: Water well drilling ma-
chine. first class condition Mounted
on truck $1500 Call 734-J 51-U
Mae* •til* ('O
or 332
200 E Lee Plione 406
47-10 |
WANTED !’•» repair vour .cwlng mu- J
chine. I*.iii and supplies lor all ;
makes All work ru:inint'«*<l Pick up
and delivery Sapulpu Sewing Mu- |
chine Co. 206 L Lee Phone 406 of i
332_ _ 47-10 I
WANTED El#*< -trlcul appliances to re-|
pah Ph h up and »l*‘llfery with ull
vmk o.ii.iiiLeeil Hadlai Electrle Co.'
200 1 Lee phone 332 or 400 47-10
FOR SAIE Rudlutor for 34 Undue uu
JttO M Scott. 601 N Hody.e. before 3
p in 51-1
FOR SALE The best Packaid coupe In
town Also 1937 Plymouth 2 dooi
1937 Plymouth Deluxe cotl|)f 1938
Chevrolet 2 door 1935 Foid sport
coupe. 1933 Dodge pickup Can be
seen at 7 F Hobson between D t n
to 6 fs m 52-3
FOK RENT
FOR I/EN7 one sleeping room Phone
246 Murrays. 51-1
FOR RENT Hwiepcr* Cowman Phone
■a
FOR RENT For the nex* two years
the hlithly qualified J Frank K>m-
lne as your next County Treasurer
Romihe Is the man for the Job 53-2
MISCELLANEOUS
SKPTIC tank cleaning Ollle Norton
1514 S Park Phone 2235-J 28-27
PORTABLE electric sewing machines
for rent Singer and White. Hapulpa
Sewing Machine Co.. 206 E Lee
47-10
SPIRELLA Support Garments Phone
1038 Mrs Six corset let 49-5
FOR TREE pruning and general yard
work call 2157-J. 49-5
GUN8MITHINU complete service for
the hunter Automatic shotguns, rif-
les and pistols serviced Rebluing,
browning and refinlshlng Famous
polychoke and Curia compensator
Five day service Avra Repair Shop
700 8 Hickory 49-5
FOk SALE
535-W
Prewar play pen, phone
52-6
W’ANTKn To r-nt hrmijH apairmfnt .,f FOR BALE MfdMm upright Elburn
duplex unfurnished Jewell H Moore
PhOtie 1505-J ^ 48-6 ,
machines 1
48-6
WANTED To repair *e»u4ti"
and sw'eepera. Phone 257
>ftlr
WAN l ED Pu|N*rlng
2057-W
paintiDK
50-6
piano, light oak excellent condition
420 0 M u ko « phone 920 W
FOR SALE Five loom house. ulage
chicken house store room, four lots,
ull fenced flood home, priced to »*ll
Locuted ut Mounds Bee Loti T Jack-
soil 52-2
V.AN'll'D Offlcf. 4 girl, stenographer,
typh.t perinan# nt position Write nut*
am' lull dilallflenti«»n\ in your hand-1
Wfll in Addi • . • Herald
50-6
WANTED
1302
1 Lin ling and movin', Call
51-17
WANTED To rent 2-room furnished
apartment in quiet home, by middle
aged lady Phone 1905-J 51-3
F <»R SALE Luwther Cieesol team and
tools lor quick sale Williams. 24tN*
53-6
FOR SALE Modern home and 8 lots
I double gurage. other out houses
vacant, possession J A Fulp 52-2
FOR SALE Double barrel shot gun. 12
gauge harnrnei lev. Winchester pump j
gun 12 gauge 10 W Taft Phone
522-W 52-3 |
WANTED Reliable woman wants laun- FOR SALF. 1946 Cushman motor coot-
di v In her home Phone 1675 52-2 er with side car 1236 F. Dewey
- 1 Phone 1309- W 52-3
WANTED To rent house or apartment --- - ,
!uru;*h«d or unfurnished Phone FOR SALE House moving equipment
141-W 52-6 lloovet Phone 1419 52*3
WANTED Will buy or aril your home
I arm or butdnras. Can finance 412,
Clayton Bldg 52-10 '
WANTED A new treasurer for Creek
County. Routine is the mao' 53-2,
WANTF.T) Man to do floor ->andlng
Must tie i good worker Experience )
untiedv.ary Give age. experience if
any stating Wage desired also If
f*< "i, owner Address Box Ms are
llerahl 53-2 ,
WANTED Light hauling, moving ind
< ruling Phone 1862 53-25 j
WANTED KU’«‘I bulMIng uboitt 60x100*
feet, prefer steel frame and within1
150 miles Tulsn 2r.38 B Cincinnati.
Tulsa 3-2961 Overmyer 53-5
FOR SALE
I OR s.\LF Two electric washing ma-
chine Good condition 302 S Kir*
48-6
FOR ALF Bo.,i outboard motor
*Uer nhone 9501F11 48-6
FOR SALE Two mares and a colt
Hoover Phone 1419 52-3
FOR SALE 38 Ford deluxe coupe radio
nd hMU ■ 20l N Bln
rort SALF. 1936 tudor Ford lew bat-
tery. generator and distributor
Phone 1169-J 52-2
FoR SALE New blonde mahogany
bedroom suite, $129 at Iyier Furni-
ture uh(t Appliance, ll N Water
Phone 30 52-4
FOR SALE Sectional divans in wool
Irte/e or tapestry covers, also living
room suite In wool frieze mohair
velour or tapestry We guarantee to
*ave you money Tyler Furniture and
Appliance. 11 N Water Phone 30
52-4
MATTRESSES renovated or made to
order Williams Mattress Co . 9 N
Water. pbOAC 52-12
PAINTINO and papethangjm Guaran-
teen satisfaction C. M Johnson
Phone I960 52-6
•
IN THE stores are beautiful wogiens
How about h coat, suit or dress? Mrs
McOuyre. 308 b Poplar 52-2
IF YOU can qualify as a Ford mech-
anic. we have a good Job i.o offer
Supulpa Motors. Inc , Ford dealer
_ 52-5
JUST RECEIVED a beautiful oak din-
ette with 6 chairs Tyler Furniture
and Appliance. 11 N Water Phone
30 52-4 ,
BUTTONS and buckles covered with
your material Hemstitching eyelets i
and belts Machine made buttonholes
and upholstery buttons BcLln Shop. 1
420 Berryhlll Bldg Phone 2124 52-2 |
CAPABLE Man or Ladv to own service :
route of U S postage stamp ma- \
chines, will not Interfere with pres- ,
ent employment, excellent earnings. I
no experience required $375 cash in-
vestment required Give phone num- '
ber and address state If cash avail- j
able Write Box MK care jt Jerald !
53-3
VOTE TUESDAY and vote for the man
who will serve you beat Elect T
Frank Romlne as Creek County's
next County Treasurer 53-2
JttoUNDH Upholstering All work
guaranteed Phone H-4, Mounds
_ 36-36
« i. A lit V OYAFFI Personal readings A\i-
M*ner 10'* F. Thompson
WEEK
This Is the final day it Olri "Scout
•verk. outdoor day. the Jay in
which if the weather permits mem-
bers of the different troops will
plan hikes.
Members of the new board of
directors of the Girl Scout Asso-
ciation take office November lrst.
The list of officers as submitted
uv thp nominating committee for
approval of the counsil follows
’resident, Thomas 8 Harris; vice
president. Mrs Delmar Sharp: fin-
ance chairman. Herbert P John-
•on. a■ . tant flnani . chairmat..
Otis Rule; public relations. Ralph
Matthews, assistant. Payc Dunlap,
camp cltalrman. Clarence Dleti; as-
-istant. Albert B Coley
Treasurer. Chuck Coryell; pro-
gram chairman. Mrs. Russell E
Cooper, training chairman. Mrs K
E. Wilson, organization chairman.
Mi's. B. Bomgardner; secretary,
Joan Waite Lawson: supply secret-
ary. Mrs Virginia Stevens; registrar
Ruth Miler. Julllette Lowe, iund
Mrs Thomas 8 Harris
ing the way for the backfiein Sb shall 691
—w
APULPA
PORT
LANTS
B? CUM
loll up 126 points.
Admittedly, the barkfirid must
be able to take advantage of the
line play, but von HAVE to have
a good line to roll up xeorex like
they have.
Millers
JESSIE’S
r'OUSE of BEAUTY
’ ! South Water St
Phone 834
lessie Harbord
Myrtle White
NOTC'E I will not be riwponxlble for
uny debte made other than by my-
self Earl Buckley 53-1
Dr. Roland LaLiberle
CHIROPRACTOR
Berryhlll Bldg. Phone 1913
Free Cllnle For
Cndrrprltileged Children
Reducing Treatments
FOR SALE Victory living room snlii
609 8 Adams S2-2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Shell rim glisiea on Tulsa-86- I
pulpa bus Call collect 9-885. Tulsa
51-3
LOST Dark tan billfold containing i
car title und driver's Ircen-#* Reward
for return Box 1178 Sapulpa Phone I
9502 F’5 52-3
i < hi. ae.i LuinbH »;?. ixRx12 9*
Iv'vll 4^4 W»>vH *•07 Iy«vI4 4S
1x10x14; 45, 2x4x16; 131 2x6x14. 18.
^xaxi-4 l*j a(|i>.'iea co.np tu«jtliii.
93 01 158 . 48-6
FOR SALF New house 5 larp.e ro<jmi.
bat I hall nnd hullt*ins 2-rooms
rented 4 i«its and burn. |x»ssphsloii
Phone 2235-R 48-6
FOR SALE Bath tub water closet and
.ink. with steel rublnet to sell as one
unit Sherman Plumbing Co. phone
1910_ 52-3
FOR SALF. Baby buggy; Bast man 1
darkroom *n ft* lamp latest model
camera tripod pan head like »ew
See nt 90! N Elizabeth or phone
1554-Ll Will deliver 53-3,
FOR SALE A new. effinent and rapa- 1
ble servant of and for the people
Frier vour vote on Tuesday Nov 5th
Romlne tx the man for County
Treasurer 53-2 1
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Governor
Democrat
ROY J. TJRNER
Congress, 4th Dist.
Democrat
GLEN D. JOHNSON
Will’ll’' After swing the way 3a-
pulpu pounded 7 ulsa Will Rogers
■ round la”' night, we know they
ire going to be hard to stop All
i aaon, there hasn't been much
ubt about the tact that Sapulpa
lad a fine ball club, but the game
hey played at Skelly Field mis the
a me in which they showed their
uff against top notch competition
' 'he Ropers offered
Milford Itidr.le really came
through with flying colors. His
kicking and quarterbacking lias
been good al' along but hi scetn-
-t 'o he a little off in his running
game, however. Iasi night there
was nothing wrong with the way
that lad handled the bull.
Tn fact, the entire team was "up '
'■* night Grigsby didn't go so well
s he had been, no doubt due to the
'ac* that Rogers were laying for
It*!' s'j!l he did all right for hlm-
lf Bobby Ausmus. Bill Seay und
o- Holloway- all played top notch
■vi me- for n «necdy and diversified
offensive display
tin defense, the eiapulpans' line
was superb. Rogers did nut
threaten a single time, and except
for the long w*«x which was -ut-I
complete on the Sapulpa 24 did
not get inside the 45 var.l line.
On Ihe next play after that pass,
they lost 4 yards and their next
play was a pass which was inter-
'■ented That was the only time
they came close to threatening
. . . and we d« n t think many peo-
werc verv worried then.
Organ. Riederer Hermes. Rob-
'Mns, Wanner. Phillips. Ward and
he ends. Neal. Butts and M In-
•osh de*erved the lion1’ share of
•tralse both oh offence and speeial-
>v on defense They are the lads
-ho have held the Oklahoma op-
’vonents to nary a point while pav-
Sapulpans interested In the brand Dorothy Dill 490.
of football played by the Chief* Standing
j tains are strongly urged to attend Torn
the movies taken of the Bartles-I Ma^halU
ville game which will be shown H»mes
Monday evpning at the Wasning- w‘lson Bros
Ion school auditorium The wtltet Denneys
w them the other ddt and they */-vn
are W’ell worth while seeing
Chartey Bartlett, president of
the Gearteihaik club, invites the
wamea to eonte to this showing.
Sr. why net bring lb> whole fain
ily dawn to see these pictures?
They are as g«ad pictures as you
will see anywhere even though
they were made a* night. Includ-
ed in the sbowr will be plenty of
pirtnres of the band and some
slow action stmts of the fhiaf-
tains.
There is, of course, no admis-
slop charge.
Seiyw ol Uw county
First hii?h team fhrw ^amts Mar* ♦ Meteor's office. Mbflri came In
shall 1831 their office and picked up the card
Second high team tfiree games where they have been keeping the
Les Lyn 176t» scores for games played by Sapul-
Flrst high individual one game, pa's crack football team He Icoked
Vi Powell 192 it over, then set down the score for
Firs* high individual three games Sapulpa-WIll Rogers as 21-0.
Dorothea, whose son Bill Is one
cf the top players on the team, said
pet he called the office early this
625 morning ready to accept congratu-
583 lation* Ht also said if we hadn't
542 lost that last kick, it would have
45!) teen Just exactly as he predicted
417 Della Mae Smith was granted a
375 divorce from Orn L. Smith in dis-
trict court, with Fred L. Patri k
representing her.
Anna Lenora Simpscn was given
; a divorce from Albert Alvin 8lmp*.
| son. M L. Matson represented the
plaintiff
A new action for divorce has been
fued by Mafy Drake, by her mother
_ and next friend. Mrs. J W. Bealey.
Playing in the mud, a strong against Earl Drake. J F Orcason
Kiefer team sparked by Richard *s attorney for the plaintiff.
' Selsor and Gordon Antrican turned Thi mrrninR majority rights
back the Tulsa Central B' learn were conferred upon Howard Roy
I last night at Kiefer by a score of
21-6
Kiefer Spills
Central “B” 21-6
This week, we have only the re-
"< r[ the bowling in the women's
Vague Marshal's again stepped
•ito first place by defeating Humes
•i their Tuesday night match Mnr-
'hall's rolled a total of 1987 pins
against 1622 High for Marshall was
Madvlon Ray with 438
Penn-v'* ram* out of their
slump to win ‘heir match with
Millers. Pennev's rolled a total of
17°0 pins to 1625 High for Prn-
nevH was Dorothy Dill with a
480 aeries.
Wilson Bros defeated I.es Lyn
two out of three by rolling 1723
ins to 1760 for Les Lyn High for
■Vilson's was Vi Powell, who rolled
185 and a 425 series.
Prize standings:
First higli team one game Mar-
Selsor made the first score on a
screen pass from John Ausmus as
he scampered all the way from his
wi 38 yard line. The second score
came as Antrican hit the line on
Randolph oy Judge C. O. Beaver
He. was present in court with his
mother, who made the application
in his behalf. Mrs Anna May Ran-
dolph Dan Odell represented him.
The county election beard is all
ready for the Inspector, to come
in Mondav and receive their eler-
the Tulsa two vard stripe . ,
Selscr scored the final Kiefer tl0n *upp.»es for Tuesday s election
touchdown as hr dashed 40 yards. S. venty-two boxes are packed with
for the marker Ira Rongey was also aHctted number of ballots, ink
outstanding for the Kiefer team as pads, X-sticks pencils, pens, ink
he reeled off a couple of nice gains an,^t. Ar>'®rica'’
of 21 and 20 yards each Next week
Whether the offices are open or
the Kiefer squad goes to Jenks. closed; ? ls that ^ the
Hr“V3 ipss
12-B conference, at Kiefer. Mcnda\.
Look Who’s
Here!
COURTHOUSE
NEWS
Claude Masters, lhcal Sapulpa
Building and Loan man. can now
qualify among the experts in pre-
dicting die future see res of football
games.
A few weeks ago at least three.
If harly alfalfa is grown for two
generations in a mild climate, it
will "go soft" and cannot stand
cold weather.
SPEEOO-PRINT
UPLICATO RS and
• uplicating Supplies
,—^
L
SI
George Crawford’s
TAXI
Phone 1792
State Sena t
Democjat
EVLRETT S. COLUNS
Republican
RALPH R. KIRCHNER
1 1 ’11 sALt or tradi tord See at poR SA1.K Saddle horse Phyllli M<
loan K Jiicl: >n before 3pm -18-5 oiivre Phone 1842 53-1
Don’t neglect your eyea!
See
DR. j. w.
FREDERICK
OPTOMETRIST
Complete Orular Knminiiloi,
Glaiwi Mxde.io Fit Vour Eje,
1 North Main—tn Putter Mualr Co
Sheriff
Democrat
C. W. DULANEY
County Attorney
Democra!
G R CHUCK CORYELL
County Assessor
Republican
FAR! Hlir.HFC
1-
DANCING
Nightly, except Monday,
in the Dining Room 8:00
p.m. to I :00 a.m.
DINING
Nightly in the Dining
Room 6:00 p.m. to 1 :00
am.
be cover charge per per-
son after ^:00 D m.
The GluL Cafe
i<: f 1 HT* ■’.m
Mr. and Mrs. James A Martin,
Sylacauga, Ala annemnee tne birth
o! a bab' boy. Aubrey Eugene, there
on Oct 26 Aubrey F.ugene is the
first grandchild of Mr and Mrs.
G C. Martin. 503 Bouth Walnut
street, this city His maternal
grandmother ls Mrs Jennie Aaron
of Sylacauga
•DRUGS
Highest Quality — Lowest Prlee
•PAY-LESS DRUG
For Prompt Delivery Phone 777
AatMUl* feW
ix4 I, l«f*j au
ROY HEN RICKS
Sapulpa Typewriter Company
222 K. Dewey Phone 29
CASH
to...
EXPERIENCE COUNTS!
RE-ELECT
Frankie M. Horn
O 4# J e|J cm- i if j4< 9
(Democrat)
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
■
*ur NEW HOMf
Ask
The Man
Who
Knows
Him
Ralph R.'br,«>
KIRCHNER
For
State Senate
He has maintained a pay-roll in Creek County for 26
years.
He has honor and integrity.
Kirchncr will cooperate with all legislators and »«cure
for Creek county our just portion of all state fund*.
He is qualified. “Ask the man who knows him” and
you will vote November 5th for
RALPH R. KIRCHNER
for STATE SENATE
(Sponsored by Sapulpa Friends)
COME AND
HAVE FUN!
Sapulpa Beauticians
Association
is sponsoring a BIG
PARTY
epen to the public.
Join in the games and
contests and win a prize.
MONDAY—V. F. W. HALL
8:00 P. M. 25c Per Person
' I
YES! we make luani for
the purchase of appliances
and other equipment for the
home. And we make them
quit ilj, w ithout bothersome
red tape. You get the full
amount of your loan in cash.
Repayments adjusted to ht
your budget. Come m or
phone for the money you
need.
JACKSON
LOAN COMPANY
23 S. Park Phone 124
DISTRICT ONE
Having proven to be an efficient office holder, it is not necessary to take
chances at this time. Miss Horn has without a doubt been successful in her
administration servin- as vour countv commissioner and deserves your good
vote to re-elect her Tuesday, November 5th.
Qualified by expeiience, efficiency in office and possessing a good crew of
assistant* to serve the needs of the first district behooves us to vote again
for FRANKIE M. HORN.
FOR BETTER ROADS AND GOOD GOVERNMENT
—VOTE FOR FRANKIE M. HORN
:
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MW
RIP KIRBY
By Alex Raymond
■!
VOTE “YES”
Novenuc 3**i foi
State Question ^14, 315, 316, 318
and you’ll vote for
BETTER SCHOOLS
Renwood Cleaners
RIPS CRACK SwOOTiNS
WAS EXPLODED tmc
j ESCAPING /.WjG^ER'5 SPEEDBOAT OUX
A’iO’L£.lO A'DCBR’S RE VA N .
123 S. Park
Marvin Strain
Phone 582
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HAVE PROPER RESPECT
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THROUGH
IOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank RobbimJ
YOUR VOTE WILL BE
APPRECIATED
November 5th
GUY W. WILLIBEY
REPUBLICAN—FOR
SHERIFF
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