The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 11, 1969 Page: 2 of 6
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PAGE TWO — Sopulpr (OHo > H*rr,ld Mr«ndoy, Morch 10, 1969
Mexican Food Lovers Put Stamp
Of Approval On Sapulpa Taco Hut
Mystery Of Aquanaut's
Death Remains Unsolved
SAN DIEGO, Csllf. (UPI)— the granules that filter out i
The mystery of an empty air toxic carbon dioxide from i
filter cMinister believed In- recycled helium-oxygen brea
volved In the death of Sealab S mg mixture.
aquanaut Berry L. Cannon __ ,,
remained unsolved today de- TfT,13
spite an unusual attempt at "p befor*1 “?*
memors jogging Sundt>' “«*«
The board of officers invest!- re™ml*r ev^th‘"Kl th* *
gating Cannon-s death from when J“***
carbon dioxide poisoning on the r. n ^
ocean floor questioned 13 sailors before c#nnon dled F *b- 17>
who worked on the support ship In • reenactment of the see
Elk River and handled the aboard the surface ship, t!
diving rigs. sailors were asked what thi
One of the rigs used by dW. what they talked about«
Cannon and his three compa- especially any of their acttvltii
niocs on the fatal dhre contained Involved with filling the cannt
the cannlster that was empty of ters>
By WYLODEAN MOONEY
Opened April 1, 1968, Taco
Hut at 1001 East Dewey, has won
the approval of all Mexican food
lovers. Operated by Olora Jane
Bennett, Taco Hut serves a com-
plete line of Mexican dishes,
including Tacos, Tostadas, Bur-
ritos, Taco Burgers, Chili, Re-
fried Beans and Picos.
A limited lunch hour need not
deny one the pleasures of a
Mexican dinner, because orders
may be called in and picked up
or eaten in the comfortable din-
ing room. In addition to Mexi-
can dishes, almost any soft drink
which is desired may be pur-
chased at Taco Hut.
The dining room is air con-
ditioned for your comfort and
decorated in the colorful Mexi-
can theme. Enchilada dinners
or Taco dinners are served any-
time or may be boxed to carry
out.
Food at Taco Hut is tasty
and wholesome. The delicious
taste is kept intact by refriger-
ation where it is kept until
served. Only the best in meats
and vegetables go into the food
served by Mrs. Bennett and her
staff.
Assisting Mrs. Bennett in the
operation of Taco Hut are Ros-
etta Wadley, assistant manager,
Paulette Caskey, Bobby Kenner,
Cindy Sutton and Kathy Nation.
Hours are 10-to-10 Sunday
through Thursday and 10 a.m. to
midnight on Fridays and Satur-
days.
Co-owners of Taco Hut are
Tulsans Bill Atherton and Gary
Slater. The two expressed satis-
faction with the operation here
and said they have found Sapulpa
to be a very friendly place and
one that appreciates good Mex-
ican food.
If you haven’t tasted good Mexi-
can food recently, why not try
the cuisine at Taco Hut, 1001
East Dewey. Stop by for a meal
or a favorite dish. You’re sure
to like the service there.
fo
jPlNlcT
Meet Your Friends At The
Toco Hut For A Snack or
A Meal!
COMPLETE MEXICAN DINNERS
• Enchilado Dinner • lurritoe
• Toco Dinner •Nachoo
Olora Jana Bennett—Manager
BEST MEXICAN FOOD IN SAPULPA is at Taco assistant manager. A complete line of
Hut, 1001 East Dewey. Shown above are Olora oritf> Mexican fare, at reasonable price
Jane Bennett, left, manager and Rosetta Wadley, featured at Taco Hut. (Staff Photo)
*aco wur
RABY AND KNOWLES MOBILE HOMES SALES
is located at 825 South Maple and a few of the
units available are shown in the above picture.
At left Is Bill Knowles, co-owner with Norman
Raby. Mobile Homes are fully equipped and
have everything needed for immediate use.
Mrs. Raby and Mrs. Knowles provide the
feminine touch by hanging draperies and cur-
tains in all units before they are sold. (Staff
Photo)
Distressed
Ship Heads
For Harbor
MOBILE HOMES
Raby-Knowles Offer Large
Choice Of Mobile Homes
For Mobile Home living
or traveling, see us.
New or Used Trailers;
Large or Small to fit your need
HALIFAX, N. S. (UPI)- A
british freighter, its side ripped
open by a runaway truck in the
hold, was heading for harbor
under Its own power today with
the aid of two pumps aird-
ropped by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Two other freighters, one
French and one Norwegian,
were standing by the crippled
British ship Montcalm to aid its
crew if they should have to
abandon ship. A Coast Guard
cutter was expected to reach
the scene later today.
Two tugs, one from Halifax
and the other from the
Montcalm’s hothe port of
Hamilton, Bermuda, also were
on the way to the scene.
A Coast Guard C130 air
transport from Elizabeth City,
N.C., flew over the Montcalm
Sunday night and dropped three
pumps into the sea alongside.
One was picked up by the
Montcalm and a second was
picked up and passed to the
British ship by the Norwegian
standby vessel.
A Coast Guard spokesman
said the pumps made it possible
for the ship’s crew to keep the
water in the holds below the
five-foot level. He said no
injuries were reported.
The spokesman said a dump
truck in the Montcalm’s hold
broke loose during a storm and
ripped a 4-by-12 foot hole in the
ship’s side before it could be
brought under control. The hole
was above the waterline, but 30-
foot waves poured water in
faster than the ship’s regular
pumps could draw it out.
Early today, the Coast Guard
said the Montcalm is in no
“imminent danger...(but) there
always is some danger in a
situation like this.”
• High Styling •Coloring •Staging
• Hair Cut •Shampoo 4 Sat •Tinting
Marilyn—Donna Laurie
Early and late appointment! accepted. Open on Sat.
Glamour Lone Beauty Salon
26 N. Water OPEN 9 a.m. BA MSN
RABY and KNOWLES
Slightly over a year ago a
new business was bom at 825
South Maple, when Norman Raby
and his son-in-law, Bill Knowles
opened their mobile homes sales
office.
Time was when you passed the
corner of Maple and Taft streets,
you saw rows and rows of to-
matoes and other vegetables
growing. Now, however, you find
mobile homes have taken the
spotlight. Plans are being made Raby and Knowles have a stock
to expand the mobile home busi- of mobile homes which includes
ness, according to Raby and one of the largest selection of
„ T1®5- lake units and travel homes in
Raby s Interest in vegetables this section. New mobile homes
and fresh produce has not waned ._______o
and the vegetables will again be needed to
Let's get
Acquainted!
are being brought in dally, as
„ ---------- supply the demand.
available when the season opens Lengths vary from 12x50 to 12x
about June 1. Much of that phase 64, and there are units on the
of the family business will be lot available for immediate pos-
handled by Mrs. Raby and Mrs. session. Used mobile homes
Knowles, however. come in a wide range, from
small 8 x 28 homes to the
. larger ones. Most of these used
j, . gum *• homes ale purchased by per-
V 1 8005 en6a6ed in the construction
ill 9 industry.
HI iLm Financing is available on the
spot al Kaby and Kn°w|ps, and
IflluiH |H is given.
Complota
AUTO
CARE
OPEN
for
BUSINESS
Royal Coach
AT TOUR
SERVICE!
Crop damage from nematodes
cost Alabama farmers an
estimated $36.4 million in 1968.
SAVE
" Your waller pump
CHECK
Your Fan Clutch Hub
We have automatic
Fan Clutch to lit
90%
ol all cart
"II W* Don't Have It—
We'll Get It!”
B&L
Auto Supply
18 N. Fork BA 4-0430
AJso Your w
f Bank- X/'
Amaricard
Got your cor
in atapa before
Spring t Summer
driving begins
Wa give Gold
Bond Stomps
JESS'S
Shelly Station
L 745 S. Mission ,
Ik BA 4-9487 A
Let ut provide the
best care for your
cor—with top
quolity Gasoline
and Motor Oil.
• Minor Tune-ups
• Broke Repair!
LEON'S
Freeway Service
1 North Mission
Mathers!
Get Junior out of
your hair. Send
him to
Otis A Kenneth
to get his heir cut
Kenneth Sutton
now ot Royal Cooch
A bonded set-up man is furnished
by Raby and Knowles. This in-
sures the new owner will be '
completely happy with the new
home.
Quality mobile homes at a I
reasonable price are the trade- |
marks at Raby and Knowles.
Stop by their lot at 825 South
Maple and look over their line
of 1969 models, fresh from the f
factory. They
Odis Hensley,
Owner-Operator
OFEN 9-9
MON. thru SAT.
BA 4-9745
. are open seven
days a week and welcome vis-
itors.
We Cater to Do-It-Yourself Mechanics
Broke Drum Turning—Valve Jobs
Head Resurfacing—^Cylinder
Boring—Press Work
• Pick Up and Delivery
• Evening Appointments _
Call for Appointment
TIGER'S ^*2
Auto Machine Shop JMk
BA 4-2412 3Vj mi. North on Hwy^q!
REMODELING
. nuX5i?fiBiE2,NT
a Free Estimates Gladly Given
0 15 Year Bunded Roofing
AR I LUMBER 4 PLYWOOD CO.
»• M«P*« BA 4-21B1
REFUSES MEETING
WASHINGTON (UPI>-A
U.S. Army sergeant who
detected to East Germany
March 1 at Berlin has refused
to meet with American officials
behind the Iron Curtain to
explain his actions, according to
the State Department. The
department said they had asked
Soviet authorities In East Berlin
to arrange a meeting with Sgt.
Thomas E. Kavanaugh, but
received word Kavanaugh did
not want such a meeting.
. Your Headquarters for
• Gospel Singing Albums
* •BIBLES
•Adult and Juvenile Books
•American Greeting Cords
• Personalised Stationary
IN ’LANDLORD’
HOLLYWOOD (UPI>- Beau
Bridges, son of Lloyd Bridges,
will star in “TheLandlord.”
COMBINE TALENTS
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jack
Kruschen and Barbara Bel
Geddes combine their talents
for guest roles on a segment of
television’s “Daniel Boone.”
NEW CAREER
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- David
Dortort, producer of video’s
"Bonanza” and "High Chapar-
ral,” launches his movie-making
career with a horse opera,
"Tough Trip Through Para-
dise.”
GLAMOUR LANE BEAUTY SALON, 26 North
Water, is owned by Marilyn Huckabee, shown
above. The convenient downtown location makes
Glamour Lane a favorite with shoppers, and
the evening appointments provide the answer
to uie career girl’s need. Besides hair styl-
ing, wig service and a full line of beauty
care, Glamour Lane offers the Pennyrich
bra. There is a private fitting room for
patrons. (Staff Photo)
Ba 4 6304
TED'S
59 MINUTE
WARDROBE CLEANER
7 New Residents
Hove To Sapulpa
Seven new residents moved to
Sapulpa during the week ending
March 6, according to records
maintained by Oklahoma Gas
and Electric Co.
New residents, their address-
es, employers and former places
of residence include;
Gary L. King, 1012 N. 9th,
Madison, Inc., Bristow; Howard
L. Cooper, 1401 N. 12th, Call-
fornia; Robert S. Kennedy, 147 ‘4
S. Independence, welding school,
Arkansas; Phillip E. Mallna,
1310% E. McLeod, student, Ok-
mulgee.
Terry Ruysser, 602 S. Cedar,
KREK, Kansas City; Rodney D.
Wells, 609 S. Adams, Ozark
Mahoning Co., Stillwater; Dr.
D. L. Vickerman, 915 S. Okla-
homa, self-employed chiroprac-
tor, Missouri.
.EAUTy: BRAINS anc
SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY)
^ rSk a-*'*
We Specialize in
Molar Tune-ups
Drive in today for any typo
of Mechanical Work you
naod taken com of.
■p Later tolLe M
FULKERSON'S
Here’s the convenient, low-
cost way to provide your
the protein, energy,
most everything rise you buy
is a once in a lifetime purchast
• . . It is your tribute ever,
lasting to the memory of be-
loved ones. Select it carefully
and thoughtfully for beauty.
KNIGHT'S TEXACO
cows
vitamins and minerals that
fade from range grass as It
turns in the fall. Low In fiber,
high in energy and essential
nutrients. Soporier Bnsdst
Range Cubes art precisely
balanced to meet the fall and
winter needs of your cows.
They're priced to stretch
your feed dollars.
BA 4-5255
Propriety, and permanence.
RADIATOR
service.
Bast Known Barbara
• Fred Rutaall
• Walter McDouall />
• Fred Whitehead L-j
• Howard Wilson T
OPEN 10 TO 10 X
$69.95
CLEANING and REPAIRING
One Day Service
Radiator work Is tta work of a specialist.
C—« iLJOume A
Aluminum
Products Co.
521 E. Pewoy BA 4-3595
SAPULPA
Monumont Co.
EMn 4 Ikle Mabry
HOWARD'S BARBeTshOP
Sapulpa Radiator Shop
105 S. Water__BA 4-04J0
111 E^Wofls BA 4-:
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INDUSTRIAL
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 11, 1969, newspaper, March 11, 1969; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1531008/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.