Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 213, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1939 Page: 5 of 6
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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1939.
■APULPA HERALD, 1AF1JLPA, OKLAHOMA *—
page nvi
CLASSIFIED RATES
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All classified ads are cash with
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which have regular monthly ac-
counts with the paper.
BACK HOME AGAIN
:::::: By Ed Dodd
Fair ami Warner? Yes; Indeed.
WANTED
VANTED: Work in office cafe or
heme phene 1692. 711 s. Okla- j
ioma. Lucile Blackwell 213-2
/ANTED: To rent three or four loom 1
house. P. O Box 1130. 213-2 |
/ANTED: Ambitious reliable man
I veil acquainted with merchants in
fapulpa Steady irgome year round.
11 or spare time. Write Merchants
Industries. Inc., Dayton. O. 213-1
/ANTFD- You to know that we have
the best selection of late model
hsed cars, all overhauled in cur chop.
Thompson Motor Co. 417 E Dewey.
212-2
/ANTED Cars washed 60c. Roy
/illiams. Phone 22. 210-6
/ANTED: Your radio to repair.
Phone 361. Cowan Radio Service.
204 -26
FOR RENT
)R RENT Three room furnished
[apartment. Phone 1373 213-3
fOR RENT: Duplex Adults. Phono
1 863. 213-1
>R RENT: Furnished apartments
Phone 1710. 213-1
>E RENT: Newly furnished sleep-
ing roqms, $2 50 per week and up.
17 S Main. Bon Ton Rooms. 212-4
factors."
Hi presented a taole designed to
the a' the effect of vurious factors
on prcbable casualty rates. This
table estimated the casualty rates per
1007 fer different typer of combat.
It estimated that sn attack the Urst
day s infantry casualties would be 252
cer t 000. tn defense against attack
the first day rate was estimated at
125 Tlte casualty rate was put at 74
for attacks on succeeding days and
i 62 5 in defense
| He said that during the Acrid war.
pares caused approximately one third
I of the aimy's hospitalized casualties.
The fatality rate, loss of time and
percentage of permanent disability
from such wounds, however, was muc.i
lower than from gunshots
Haven’t you had ambitions you never could realize? Perhaps to be
a singer, or a baseball player or a banker. Well. Arlene Warner of
Joliet, 111., had an ambition, too. She wanted to enjoy the luxury
of breakfast in bed in a New York hotel. Arlene, recent winner of
a beauty contest in Joliet, realizes this as part of her reward for
winning the contest.
ARMY RIDERS COMPETE
FORT SILL. Okla May 11. MJ»V-
5rmy riders from Fort Sill. Port
Riley and Fort Leavenworth competed
today in the field artillery .school’s
annual four-day horse show race
meet and hunter trials
Olympic horse show urospects were
among contestants Horses will be
shown in the dressage and stadium
jumping tests prescribed for Olympic
contests.
THIEVES TAKE GASOLINE AT
\\ R STOI I FILLING STATION
f ksc'lor robbers were out and about
last night as seen in a haul made
it Hie W B Stout filling station
on West Dcvey avenue.
Thieves broke the locks on his
punas sometime during the night
and took about 40 gallons of gasoline.
DR RENT: Five room house. Call
at 320 W. Lee. 212-2
>R RENT: Three room furnished
apartment. 520 S. Maple. 211-5
7R RENT: Three room furnished
apartment 306 8. Water. 211-3
FOR SALE
IPECIAI, prices on Roil-Away beds.
|Cargill's furniture. 307 E. Dewey.
213-1
>R SALE: At a sacrifice, new West-
linghouse “Washing machine. Original [
tieo, $93.95. Easy terms. Free trial. 1
Jike's Auto Supply. 310 E Dewey
phone 461. 213-3
DR SALE Bargain. Two modern
residences. Large let, sell seimrately
together. All clear. Paved. De-
ntkny ItWMtch • 'Perms. Brown. 115
Slain. 213-1
lOK SALE. Lots in North Heights
1 addition. $2 each and lots in South-
ill Heights addition. $5 each. See
toy Smith. 325 E Roes 213-1
in Sapulpa Herald
4. 11. 18, 1539 »
In the Dis’ric t Court of Creek County,
State of Oklahoma.
Sapulpa Federal Savings and Loan
Association, a corn., Plaintiff,
vs.
The unknown heirs executors, admin-
istrators, devisees, trustees and as-
signs, immediate and remote of
Joseph A. Quigley, deceased, Mrs.
Jcsepii A. Quigley, John D. Quigley,
and Joseph A Quigley, jr., Defend-
ants.
No. 23.551.
NOTICE BY PCBLICAITON
The State of Oklahoma to the un-
known heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees and assigns, im-
mediate and remote of Joseph A.
Quigley, deceased, Mrs. Joseph A.
Quigley John D. Quigley and Joseph
A Quigley, jr.:
You will take notice that the plain-
tiff Sapulpa Federal Savings and Loan
Association did on the 4t!i day of
May. 1939. file its petition in the di.s-
jiore the 15th day of June 193U. or
the same will be taken as true and
a judgment rendered against yen in
rein for the suir. of $2545.00, with in-
terest thereon, at 10 per cent per
imium from April 1, i‘i39, for $250.00.
attorney's fee and all co.ds ol the
action, upon a promissory note dated
April 1, 1924 executed by Joseph A.
Quigley to Saptilpu Building & Lean
Association: and a further judgment
rendered against said unknown heirs,
executors, administrators, devisees,
trustees and assigns, imnu'diate and
remote of Joseph A. Quigley , deceased,
Mrs. Joseph A. Quigley, John D Quig-
ley and Joseph A. Quigley, jr., for
the foreclosure of a real estate mort-
gage securing sud ncte upon the fol-
lowing property, to-wit:
The easterly 50 feet of Lot 2. in
Block 22, in the City of Sapulpa,
Creek county, Oklahoma,
and adjudging default has teen made
;in said mortgage; that plaintiff has
a first lien upon said property in the
amount for which judgment will be
taken as aforesaid, and ordering said
property to be sold without appraise-
tPub'lshed in Sapulpa Herald
11. 18. 25, l»3.) i
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
State of Oklahoma,
County of Creek, ss.
To Whom It May Concern
CASUALTY QUOTA
PER DAY IN NEXT
WAR WILL SOAR
| WAf HI NOTON. May 11. ftP-Ai,
May army medical officer estimated today
that 160 casualties per day must be
expefcted for every 1.000 infantrvmen
engaged in combat in the next war
Col. Albert <■ Love of the army
medical corps reporting on ’probable
eas’raltie* in \ar and methods of
the terrain. thi effectiveness of the
military opponent, and various other
You are herrtqr notifiea that tin* I calculation,." t< Id the 10th inter-
following described property situated i national conference r f military rnedi-
Crtek county, Oklahoma, to-wit
Lots 12 and 13. Block 22 South-
ern Heights addition. Sapulpa,
Creek county Oklahoma,
was duly sold on the 2i i
CORRECTION
The House Advertised in
Wednesday’s Herald read
$290 down payment.
It Should Have Read
other I ^ A
5
cine and pharmacy that the U. S i
army medical service has recommend-
ed that provision be made for that
number of casualties.
Hr said experience has shown tha.
November, 1936 by the county treas- : of the 150 casualties it might, be
urer of Creek county. State of Okla- iexpected that 24 will be killed, 95 will
homa, in the manner provided by
law. for the delinquent taxi* assessed
therc-on for the year 1935. \ D.. that
there beuig fro biddois at that sale
offering the amount due fer said
taxes, said treasurer of said county
did bid off all the above described
real estate for the amount due fer
taxes, interest. i,:?nalties and costs
and that thereafter S. G. Schooling
purchased frem said county treasurer
of Crock county. Oklahoma, all the
require treatment for gunshot wounds
and 30 for gases.
“In our estimate <:f casualties.” hr
expfeur.pd. •V’onskSe ration must be
given to the mission of the unit,
character of the combat, nature of I
$200
DOWN
HEMfCTP.
JvIlIlQvIV
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE* RENTALS
8 E,DEWEY AVE/PHONE 39
trict com of Check comity, Oklahoma. 1 mm due pin'ntill, attorney’s fees and
against you as defendants, and you-1 costs, mid forever barring said do-
must answer said pciition on or bo- Ifenoants from ail right, title. Inter-
ment and the proceeds applied to the M?11* °J sal^.eoul 'y *** and to the
nn hu,> niAintitf- uttdi-ni'u'N fin. ui- i above described reil estate and there
k)R SALE 1934 Harley-Davidson
| nictot cycle. Fhone 959. 213-1 j
^OR SAIF- Sweet potato slips. Raw-
don. 412 N Ninth. 212-3
k>R SALE: Small rockers, $1 up
Steel spring cots, $1 up. Hundred:-
f furniture bargains. Stephens Fur- |
|iture. 161 E. Hobson. 212-3
dy deci
laten modern house with built-ins
Aiced reasonably. Phone 2369. 212-6
bR SALE Ocod used 4 foot Sorvel
plectric refrigerator at a bargain
week. Mike s Auto Supply. 310 E.
Dwey. Phone 461. 212-3
|R SALE New and used easy
chairs, rteel chairs, steel wardrobes,
fity cabinets, neat, durable, vermin
of. Mattresses, cbtton and inner- \
jirig types. Fancy breakfast suites
■solid oak. Deason’s Furniture. 315
|Dewey Phone 6. 211-3
_ SALE Milk cow. also young
| gens Phone 1829-W. 210-6
MISCELLANEOUS
TRESSES, ixuls, intersprings re-
lated. rebuilt, recovered. Phone |
Ralph Bowden. 807 S. Water. 1
213-1
QUICK plumbing service, call
Bh» iTnan plumbing Co., 614 E
™ey. 213-1
t?AYED: Sma’l black gilt pig
! Cull 686 or 1310 N Ninth Reward.
212-3 ;
FINOS on gasoline and oils at j
kie Young s Service Station 310 S 1
In 212-4.
kr/i' MOTHER a permanent for
]_Wei! >■: da] Palace Shoi>, phone,
, 210-5 ,
_--1_|
fPARE your radiator for summer
1\1ng. Seq Mike. 310 E. Dewey I
206-24
JINE Plymouth parts See Mike.
tlO E. Dewey. Phone 461. 206-24
AUTO REPAIRING
lONZE leaded gasoline, 13c gallon,
fesburg Service Station 311 N
slon. 213-3
tLl s'rainhtening, wheel aligning,
general repairing and Alemite lub-
Jc.Uion Parker Motor Co. 15 E. Lee.
■lone 143 211-5
k Use-d Furniture^
i»EAPWAMTAD3J
BARGAINS!
..... $H0
1930 Ford (AP
Coupe...........
1929 Ford C19C
Tudor Sedan....
1931 Chrysler
Sedan...........VwJ
1934 Chevrolet ClCC
Coa-h as is......OiOJ
1933 Chevrolet Coach wi.h
complete motor overhaul,
has new tires. An
ideal family car. . Wfcifcw
Standard Chevrolet
COMPANY
received ail assiuniru-nt’ und transfer
cf the tax sale certificate theretofore
est or estate, and equity of redemption *sf,1, a fO' erini? all the above desortb-
ln CT to UM property' :cu lands.
Du ted tliis 4th day of May. 1939
LEE SN1DFK.
(Seal) Court Clerk.
By C. H DIETZ.
Deputy.
ODELL A: ODELL. Attorneys.
tew
World’s Fair Used Car
SPECIAL
’36 Dodge $445
Four door sedan with trunk,
radio and heater; original
black paint; very low actual
miles; Sapulpa owner.
Get in and go. Ready for
coast tc ccast travel.
Craun Motor Co.
Dodge and Plymouth
Wherefore you are further notified
tiiet unless redemption is made by
some perron authorized by law to
redeem said lands from such sale
within rlxty days after the date ot
the service of this notice a tax deed
will be demanded and will issue as
provided by law. conveying to the
undersigned the said property herein
described above.
S O. SCHOOLING.
Holder of tax certificates
Nos 5162 ar.d 5163
Old papers tor sate at Herald office
“LETO’S” For Sore Gums
A preparation for superficial sore- I
11 ness that must please the user or !
1 druggists return money if first bottle j
| of "LETO’S” fails to satisfy. Reel
1 Drug Store. —adv. i
ASK FOR
MRS. ROGERS
HOME-MADE OREAD
The Bread That IS Different!
Tinstone
SENTINEL TIRES
Mss
IftEML
'% '
•OTHER
SIZES
PROPORTIONATELY LOW
Ij'trn 10 Tbt Void of Firmnu wilt Mtrijrtl
sptakt and Alfred Wrlltnshin, Momddy
rtminm, NaMmuidt N. li. C Krd S.nvtrl
(resfone
VUTO SUPPLY t SERVICE $ I ORE S
Main and Lee Phone 86
Jack Russell, Mgr.
BRINGING
UP
FATHER
•
By
George
McManus
SUPE-MAGGIE-I WAKJT
TO GO WITH VOU TO
THE STATION TO MEET
VEB SON AND HIS
WIPE AN’ BABV- I
ALWAYS LIKED BRATS-
-vVOU KNOW THAT- _,
WELL- BE
HERE AT
TWO AND
WE WILL
TAKE YOU
ALONG-. |
I MUST TELL JIGGS
THAT MY BROTHER-
WALDEEB-IS GOING
WITH U5“
Offlce Phone <S5— 8e«ldenre 1114
Dr. 6. A. Farris
%
DENTIST
126J East Dewey
Over Ilnmn Drag Store
Corner Dewey aad Park
r~
ISN'T IT NICE
bP MY BROTHER
TO WANT TO
SEE THE BABY?
YES-BUT I
WAS JUST
THINKIN’-
MHiUTb
a
WHAT ARE VOU
GOING TO DO
WHEN THE
BABY LOOKS
AT HIM?
• • •
HENRY
•
By
Carl
Anderson
HENRY-WHAT did
YOU DO WITH THOSE
FISH YOU CAUGHT
LAST WEEK?.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 213, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1939, newspaper, May 11, 1939; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1526256/m1/5/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.