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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1
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BEAUTICIAN WANTED
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AT 1439 NORTH IROQUOIS
Call LU 3-2316
For Your Dining & Dancing P
LIVE MUSIO
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Serving Fine Foods
Broiled Steaks
WANTED: An experienced, reliable
driver to drive to Los Angeles, I
STATE FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
LU 3-8111
2!) East Pine Place
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MAKE OFFER
ESTELLE SIMPSON
APARTMENT
2-3757.
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE for rent.
FI 5-6796
TWO ROOMS with bath. Partly
furnished. LU 7-9728.
WE 941371
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COLEMAN REALTY
RI 2-6800
FURNITURE FOR SALE
CHEAP
RI 3-5098
FI 5-3665
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BRICK DUPLEX apartment. Very
nice, near bus line. Adults only
LU 7-2371.
AT 1014 E. OKLAHOMA, APT. 3
Nice one bedroom, brick building,
stove, refrigerator, Adults only.
$50. LU 5-8847 LU 2-1154.
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, pri-
vate entrance,' enar bus stop Use
of kitchen. LU 7-6169.
program is 8:30.
After watching Leone clamber
SEMINOLE HILI
New Brick /Io 1
$9 750.00 To $19,500 - V?
SEE PLANS TO-I
575 E. line
Notary Public
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practically every I
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suits her.
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70 FOOT LOT. Reservoir Hill. $700.
McAFEE
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ASSUME LOAN
Three bedrooms, attached garage,
fence, near school, $595 down, $58
per month.
H F. TERRY
TWO BEDROOM house. Call after
6:00 p.m.
HOUSES, duplexes for rent.
3-5098
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Law Office
Robert B. Copeland
1316 N. Greenwood
Tulsa. Oklahoma
Au$. 19, 19=5
DUPLEX, Modern four room, clean.
Desirable neighborhood. LU 7-7981
THREE ROOMS with bath for
rent. LU 2-8345.
FURNISHED
5-2269
THREE BEDROOM, NORTHLAND. se|f [ never drank beer I
CHIA KT DfAITV I . . . . _ 3 .
LU 7-2827
Private Club Rooms
by deeds.
Despair could come easily nt his
621 E. 42nd St. N. $9200.
LOTS - LOTS - LOTS -
FOR SALE $700 UP
FI 5-6196
shopping. Only $8,500.
CALL
CLYDE FISHER Fl 5-3665
CORA GLENN
TE 5-6746
big enough to increase in my life-
time. I don’t know how much time
I've got. but I don't think I've
got that kind of time.”
To account for his long life, Mr.
Sulcer, a constant reader, particu-
larly of the Bible, said, “The Boek
tells you some certain things to do
— honor your father and mother,
that’s one of the things. Live the
PUBLICATION NOTICE
No. D89368
In the District Court of Tu'sa Coun- BRICK FIVE. Being sold to settle
WALMAC KEALTISTS
CLIP THIS - LOOK - CALL
LU 3-1344
575 E. Pine Street
THE NICEST THING about being
dull is that you are unaware of the
fact, and hence are pleasantly bliss- I
ful.
■ risen
2533 Xanthus, vacant
1241 Denver $6,950
3123 Iroquois, paint for down
3246 Garrison, carpets and drapes,
very clean. $9250
1803 Boston $9,000
3172 Kenosha, dose to school and
shopping, $9,200
2241 Vidor, vacant
918 37th St. N. 1'2 baths. $11,750
RESERVOIR HILL
Large home and income, four bed-
rooms, three room apartment,
$12,500
23 West Apache, $7,750
1719 Cincinnati, $8,250
2126 Frankfort $6,750
252 30th St. N. $6,000
907 N. Main, make offer
Residence:
R. McIntosh
P. A. Humohrey
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and speak, took to the television to
argue the conscience of the city, i
helped establish Organization for
Altering Cultural Patterns to search
the< ’logical
is extended
The prospect offered by
FOR SALE
REAL BARGAINS
Lovely brick, A real buy. 2512 N.
Boston.
Three bedrooms, lots extras. 3120
N. Hartford.
NICE DUPLEX
Near school. 1830 N. Cincinnati.
LOTS OTHERS
ROBERT AUSTIN LU 4-4086
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TWO STORE BUILDINGS
Real bargains 1235 N. Iroquois,
$2500. 3806 W. 53rd Pl. $2,500
LU 2-1154 RI 2-0033
Family
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-------- ------ j a music teacher in
homa City, because a Tennessean Denver.
On Saturday, her maternal aunt,
ASSUME
Nice brick, five rooms, two
LU 3-8317.
IRONING DONE, $1.50 a dozen I
LU 7-5603
BARGAIN SALE
On Household goods, some an j
tiques, Chippendale, Queen Anne.
Early American, Sheraton, etc.
1448 North Main. LU 4-8519 —
LU 7-3152 — 1-7 weekdays and 9-5
weekends.
sively to the assistance of youth
with job problems.”
The office has a staff of trained ,
counselors who will hope to make but ample provision
ments.
yard.
MAKE OFFER
Lovely modern six, three bedroom,
one ear attached garage. North
Cheyenne.
ESTELJE SIMPSON
WE 6-2364 WE 9 8141
ASSUME, NO RED TAPE
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ver, $10,250
MANY OTHERS, some
down. To see, Call
ruby McClellan - lu 4-6986
J. B. HARRINGTON REALTY
TE 5-1353
$8,250 | —
$7,850
$7,200
$7,000
$9,500
all dropouts and other youth with
problems employable — "able and
to get and hold a job," Henry said.
"We urge every youngster in the
city with needs for help to visit
- the Youth Opportunity Center now
find take advantage of the facilities
available to them,” Henry said.
The Youth Opportunity Center and
all other facilities of the employ-
ment service are financed entirely
by federal funds appropriated by
Congress to the U.S. Department of
Labor.
Irish Mike Clan"
Tangle With Don
A steel fence will enclose the
ring to keep Don Kent inside and
Ripper Leone on the outside when i
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MAKE OFFER
First Time Offered
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asbestos shingles, woodburning
Only $8250. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!
2. LOVELY MODERN SIX. Three
bedrooms, one car attached gar-
ace. North Cheyenne.
ESTELLE SIMPSON
WE 6-2364 WE 9-81II
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issued a challenge to the
. Irish
Mike instructed promoter LeRoy
McGuirk to enclose the ring with
a five foot fence to keep Kent in-
side and Leone outside and he would
take care of Mr. Kent. And so next
Monday night, Don Kent will have
Io stay in there and face the music
without the ready assistance of
Stuermann
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decent; serious; laborers building
for man's soul a larger house.
He cared, though, not for stu-
dents alone. He cared for Negroes,
FOR SALE
AUTOS
Recently overhauled 1958 Chev;
Wagon. LU 4-8519 or LU 7-3152
1448 N. Main.
NOW IS THE TIME
To look into the Avon Opportunity.
Call today for Interview
EVELYN WALLACE
In what *
tory’s first Negro wedding, so the
judge said,” he and the girl, Mary
Young, were married in January.
1891 They had nine children before
her death in 1917,
Mr. Sulcer has now 14 grandchil-
dren — “that's not so many as
you'd suppose: my children didn't
breed like I did," he explained —
and more than 20 grcat-grandchil-
MOVE IN FOR $400
BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY AT 828 E. 37th ST. N.
Recently put into top flight condition. 1 HA loan
commitment of $11,690 is available to qualified bor-
rowers and includes closing cost. You pay only $406
down payment!
YOU GET:
Three bedroems — one and one-half baths — ca'pcrt
— disposal — built in range and oven — new wall-to-
wall carpeting — attic Ian — forced air heal — utility
room — and other fine features for approximately $8*8
monthly, including taxes and insurance,
CALL
her face the Assembly Center last w«ek,
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severly cut, and he sustained rampaging Toledo grappler.
n nvn I»» ii»•••<»<- *PL»x» •
were in the rear scat, received I
painful, but less serious injuries.
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FURNISHED APARTMENT, bills
paid. 813 E. Haskell, LU 7-2002
FOUR ROOMS and bath Duplex.
$37.50. Call LU 4-7352.
DUPLEX. FURNISHED FOUR,
Bills paid. $60, 231 E. King.
Ki 2-o4ij alter 4.
prayer thereof.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of said Court this 6th day of August,
gA.v»JIL T, FBYt Qwrt Clerk
1957 Lincoln Premiere Club Coupe.
Reconditioned motor. Excellent
all power, air, good tires. Owner
FI 5-2831
Leone and the i
sad one for Mr
Leone could m>
as Kent in tne
scrap when he c»
The Mightv Mite
hot about the Ri
in bis duel with
and will be out f<
The special ever
tween Oklahoma
co and Tony N
rinse two firebr;
one of the gre
staged on a Tuls.
lost the verdict <
cidently flipped
lop ring ropes.
The top preliir
rated Mad mJ
Italian, against Ir
the big card open:
faller between o’
Garrett and form
hand, Tom Bradb
Employees
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low employees.
The commendations were sub-
mitted through Richard Hatch, sta-
tion superintendent of Northside Sta-
'ion and was concurred ir. by the
General Superintendent of Mails
ind the Postmatser John Henderson.
The awards were made by M.
I. Hughes, secretary of Incentives
(wards Committee.
THREE BEDROOM BRICK, 2722
North Cheyenne. $210 down. $8,900.
BUSINESS BUILDING
AT 283.1 N. GARRISON. A bargain
at $4,.500.
FOF? SALE
AND THREE BEDROOM
HOME? CREDIT GOOD?
CALL IL F. TERRY Fi
5-3586
great-great-grandchildren! will get Job Corps
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will learn how to speak and write
well and how to make a good im-
pression when they apply for a job.
In addition they will be taught such
things as attractive grooming, hab-
its and home-management skills.
Each girl will get room, board,
and clothing, plus $30 a month
spending money. Also, when she
leaves she will get $50 lor each
month of satisfactory service in the
Job Corps. If her situation is such
that she would like to send seme of
her “terminal pay” home instead of
saving it, she can send up to $25
each month. Job Corps will match
| the amount. Thus a girl could still
be saving $25 a month, while her
t up to $50
lor each month she was in the Job
DO VOL HAVE?
$90, good credit, the ability to do
minor repairs and pay $«« payments?
If so, then you can own this nice
two bedroom at 1247 N. Boston.
For details call
CHARLES CASTLE
WE 6-3337 LU
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garage, fenced back yard with
lots of shade, close to school and
CORA E. GLENN
RI 2-7776
HI 64)140
ly. State of Oklahoma. estate for $1,000. LU 2-1154
MARCIA H. HL'NIGAN, Plaintiff, HI 2-0033
vs.
CURTIS HUNIGAN, JR., Defendant. I
GOOD BUYS
2734 N. BOULDER
534 E. ZION PL.
233 E. 27TH CT. N.
234 E. 27TH CT. N.
3377 N. GARRISON
MR. LANDLORD. LET US HAN- |
DLE YOUR RENTAL PROPERTY.
FOR QUICK SALES, LIST YOUR
PROPERTY WITH US. INFORMA-
TION --RADFORD COMPANY
LU 5-8548
WIVES DREAM HOME
FIVE ROOM EFFICIENCY with
knotty pine den 15 x 20 foot screen
porch in back, a nook for the was-
her in the kitchen, drapes and
rugs, scenic landscape. Payments
in the $60 range. 2734 N. Main.
LU 4-0606.
LIVE FISH F! WT
suspected of pilfering the school's BRID RED WIGGLER WORMS |
store and Matthews had attempted
to escape.
There was no report of any laxity
on the part of school officials that
may have contributed to the acci-
dent.
Funeral arraivcmetns for Tims
are pending with Jack's Memory
Chapel in Tulsa.
THREE BEDROOMS
3729 Lansing, li2 baths, built-in kit-
FIRST IN QUALITY AND SERVICE
Bowser’s Prescription Shop
‘ A satisfied customer is our best advertisement”
Daily 9:30 a m. to 9:30 p.m- Q Monday Thru Saturday
Sunday — 1 p.m. to 3 p m-
305 N. Greenwood Avenue - ® - Phone LU 3-1553
IN THE COUNTY COURT WITHIN
AND FOR TULSA COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
No. 40608
IN THE MATTER OF THE
DETERMINATION OF DEATH
AND TERMINATION OF JOINT
TENANCY
of
LILLIAN HARRISON, Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
TO DETERMINE DEATH AND
TERMINATION OE’ TENANCY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. TO:
THE HEIRS, DEVISEES. LE-
GATEES. AND ASSIGNS OF LIL-
LIAN HARRISON, deceased, and to
all persons claiming any right, title
or interests in or to the real es-
tate hereinafter described. '
You and each of you are notified
that HOMER HARRISON has filed
his petition herein seeking the de-
termination of the death, and ter-
mination of the joint tenancy of'
the above named deceased in and
to the follow ing described real pro-
perty located in Tulsa County, State
of Oklahoma, to wit:
lx>ts Twenty-One (21) and Twen-
ty-Two (22), Block One (1), WIN-
STEAD ADDITION, to the City
of Tulsa, Tulsa County, State ot
Oklahoma, according to the re-
corded plat thereof.
and that said petition has by order ’
of the County Judge been set for
hearing for the 26th day of August, ■
1965 at 9:30 o’clock A M. in the S600 down, three big bedrooms,
County Court Room of the County $68 a month
Court at the County Courthouse, j 1647 N. BOSTON
| Save $1,000 on a ready to sell lovely 1- EXCELLENT
brick, corner lot, six rooms, wood
burning fireplace, bar, breakfast
nook, panelled.
CALL NOW
We have many, many more to
choose from for qualified buyers.
LU 3-0217 FI 5-0356 j
JANIE ROBERTSON
THREE BEDROOM home. $200
down. FHA. We pay lodh cost
LU 3-8873
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN-
DANT:
You will take notice that vou have
been sued in the above named Court
a di-
Beautifully landscaped yard, three
bedrooms with den, built-in kit-
chen, range, bar and breakfast
nook, carpels and drapes, t'j
baths, two car garage. Assume.
WILHELMINA FILLER RI 2-3015
/s/ By Tom Gable, Deputy
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rooms, former hospital. Close in. | Two bedroom apartment.
BEAUTICIAN WANTED
BALTIMORE BEAUTY SHOP, 1013 |
N. Greenwood. Best location in |
town. For further information ap- |
ply at the beauty shop.
TAPPAN AUTOMATIC RANGE, $2(. I
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Breasted t hicken
O French Fried Shi
Other Sea Foods
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CAI, .JOHNSON
REAL ESTATE
2841-45 Hartford • Duplex. $3300.
Can assume.
343 E. Young. $7500. Owner pay
dosing cost.
236 E. King. $6500.
1935 E. 26th Pl. N. $4500. Assume.
220 E. King St.. Four bedrooms,
den. Assume $7,000
2728 N. Boston Place. $7500. Assume
for $48 a month.
3907 N. Garrison. $9400.
$1339 N. Boston. $7500.
2103 N. Garrison. $6000.
2803 N. Yorktown. $6500.
NOTHING DOWN
4930 Hartford. $9500.
4128 N. Hartford. $9200.
31.53 N. Lansing, $9200.
Four room modern houses. 2722 and $9500.^
2729 N. Rockford. LU 4-4744.
Fl 5-8297.
Tulsa. Tuusa County. Oklahoma.
You and each of you are further
notified to be present for said hear-
ing at said date, time and place,
and show cause if any you have
why said petition should not be
taken as true and the relief there-
in requested be granted.
Dated this 4th day of August,
1965.
Samuel W. Fry, Court Clerk
/s' by Ross Clarida, Deputy Court
Clerk.
Law Offices
Goodwin & Goodwin
1417 N. Greenwood Ave*.
Tulsa. Oklahoma 74106
LU 2-9181
August 12. 19. 1965
near-tragic collision.
The accident occured when a wo- _
man drove from a side road onto Assembly Center Arena? BeH time
hiohtt’Otr in awntk aUm I r . >■ . •
Cruter car. Mr. Cruter received a | vuunu -
hroken rib. bruises and lacerations, into the ring to” help Kent batter
— a-™. . j were bro- crowd-favorite Argentina Zuma at
'Iren and three great-great-grand- ken, and lacerations
THREE BEDROOM home. $200
down. FHA. We pay loan cost.
, LU 3 8873
ASSUME
THREE BEDROOMS. $61 monthly i
payments. 3168 North Hartford
Place.
L. V. CUNNINGHAM
2454 N. Boston LU 7-7878
1015 North
Detroit. $35 a month. See manager.
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<i ui li------ “ risht kind of life, take care of vour-
’’ f-i'1-41 thrff nrnnnmt mortiit aim •<• . ... ,
I never
| drank wiskey. I never smoke a ci-
RI 2-9910 | gar, never smoke cigarettes. I've
STORE OR OFFICE - 2115 N. Cin- I never been a chiPPy-cl’aser-
cinnati ■ $65.00 - CALL KEN
SCHOOLEY - NA 7-7923 Widpmnn
WE 6-3337 LU 2-3484 'i o--
((ontinued fiom page 1) be saving $25 a month.
Bent of Tulsa, knows most employ- fjnij|y wnuid 1)e petUni;
ks and will bring his valuable ex for each month she was
perience in job development exclu- Corps.
Being in the Job Corps is by no
means a "paid-vacation" set-up. It
] means hard work and hard study
. . i is made for
participation in recreation and crea-
tive arts.
Mrs. Dave Santee, 1123 S. Win-
ston Ave. is head of WIG'S in Tulsa,
having recently succeeded Mrs. Sid-
ney M. Brouse, 3632 E. Wh St.,
who was in charge during the initial
period of organization. Among other
assistants ae the Mmes. Harry Han-
sen, 7502 E. Young Pl.; D. L. Ed-
miston. 1716 S. Quincy Ave.; Ira E.
Pointer, 712 N. Elgin Pl.; Samuel
McCree, 1230 N. Greenwood Ave.;
land Donald E. Hayden, 3626 S.
Birmingham Ave. Mor? volunteers
are needed. Women who would like
| to assist should call Mrs. Santee,
Mrs. Brouse or Mrs. Hansen.
Any young woman who would like
to investigate Job Corps as a means
of improving her present situation
or
send a post card, giving her name,
address, and telephone number, to
WICS, Room 209. 602 S. Cheyenne,
Tulsa. She will then be contacted
and helped by a member of Wo-
Tims
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Both boys were confined in the
detention center because Tims was
C. F1F,L
by the above plaintiff, for ;
vorce on the grounds of incompati-
bility and that unless you answer
the petition filed by this plaintiff
in said Court on or before the 22nd
day of September. 1965 said petition
will be taken as true and judgement
granting to the plaintiff a divorce,
anulling, cancelling, setting aside
and holding for naught the marriage j (SEAL) wv*'uv
contract with you and for absolute Robert B. Copeland, Attorney for
divorce rendered according to the Plaintiff.
OTIS WILLIAMS
REAL ESTATE
528 E. Virgin
LU 7-4722 LU 3-78M
ASSUMEVACANT
BEAUTIFUL SPLIT-LEVEL at
East 40th St., N. With built-in
kitchen.
2128 NORTH OWASSO. Three bed-
rooms, large panelled den, Only
. 6500.
309 E. 28th St. N. Four bedrooms,
redwood and stone with two car
garage. $10,500.
2734 NORTH MAIN - Beautiful two
bedrooms, panelled den, large
screened back porch. $9250.
DAY OR NIGHT. CALL
LU 7-4722
OTIS WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE
ASSUME
A three-bedroom bargain at 3164 N. '
Lansing Pl. LARGE TWO STORY "brick,
ASSUME
Two bedrooms. 1419 N. Cheyenne, j
Living and dining area carjieted.
TWO BEDROOMS, 1240 N. Boston (j-2361
Pl. FHA valuation, $<>,475
THREE BEDROOMS, 1547 N, Den-
because they are people. When the
autumn student protest against Bor-
den's expanded across Tulsa the
next spring, he again gave his
prestige to the effort. Never im-
prisoned in a tower of talk, over |
the next year he did more: he joined
CORE, took to the streets to march
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LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT t)F TUL-
SA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
No. 40609
In the Matter of the Estate of
JESSIE V. SITZ WILLIAMS
NOTICE FOR HEARING PETITION
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA-
TION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
COUNTY OF TULSA
ss.
Notice is hereby given
the 4th day of August, A.D., 1965,
Virginia S. Williams and Beverly A
Williams filed in the County Court
of the County of Tulsa and State
of Oklahoma, a petition praying
for letters of Administration to be
issued to Lewis S. Williams upon the
estate of Jessie V. Sitz Williams,
deceased, late of the County of
Tulsa and State of Oklahoma.
And pursuant to an order of said
County Court, the 26th day of Au-
gust, A.D., 1965, at the hour ol
9:30 o'clock A M., of said day, has
been appointed as the time for
hearing said application in the Coun-
ty Court Room in the City of Tul-
sa, County of Tulsa, when and
where any person interested in said
estate may appear and contest said
petition by filing written opposi-
tion thereto on the ground of in-
incompetency of the applicant, or
may assert his own rights to the
administration and pray the Letters
be issued to himself.
Witness Whit Y. Mauzy, Judge
of the County Court of the County
of Tulsa, and the seal of the Court
affixed, the 4th day of August
A D . IM
/s7 Whit Y. Mauzy, County Judge
Law Offices
Goodwin & Goodwin
14)7 N. Greenwood Ave.
Tulsa. Oklahoma 74106
LU 2-9181
Aug. 12. 19. 1965
ASSUME
NO DOWN, NO CLOSING ON NEW
LOAN if you meet paint require-
Beautiful brick, large
wood-burning fireplace, j
Burroughs area.
SEVERAL THREE BEDROOMS,
ONE CAR. fenced, in Northland.
COLEMAN REAI TY
LU 7-2827 GE 7-1764 RI 2-9910
FOR SAI r
FOR SALE
PAINT FOR DOWN PAYMENT
AND QUALIFY FOR LOAN ON
nice older five room with base-
ment. Full price, $6500, payments,
$65 a month
$500 DOjVN AND OWNER CARRY
IX)AN ON nice three bedroom,
$8500.
3RICK, Two bedroom, dining room,
two car garage, good condition.
$8500.
Mrs. Crater’s shoulders were bro-j crowd-favorite Argentina Zuma
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children, the oldest of whom is (required 50 stitches. Leon's face C'lancv
was ___;
Now I ve known eight genera- severe eye injuries. The girls who
tions of my family,” he said — three
back, his. and four forward. "But
I think that's the limit. I don’t
think any of these children (his
without notes) to the relationship
of man to his superior being. He
wanted tn bring to religion an un-
derstanding from the whole cf his
learning: he wrote in his last pub-
lished article. "Semantics and God,"
>n the summer edition of the TU
Alumni Magazine:
"The invitation to
creativity and fertility
to all. -
semantics and logic is not as in-
credible or foolhardy as it first ap-
pc irs. What is incredible is that
th'sih? icn! thinking has circulated
for so long within such narrow, vir-
ginal boundaries."
And so, stirring, inquiring, his
interests ranged - backed up, all
U.. .9 • 1 ’
i ' ~ ” I (It’l'US
her prospects for the future mny n ..
• - * Despair could come easily at his1
death, for there is the unfulfilled ,
promise of all he might have done
with the decades yet before him.
There is folk-wisdom in the words of
the hills woman from Marshall, for
those who dare to do truly are im-
periled. But for Waller Stuermann.
not to do would be to die.
A member of Alpha Phi Alpha
i-j- he is also active in the
MODERN two-room apartment. LU YMCA. NAACP nnd the Urban
5-8/09 League. He is also a member of
------------ " Corpus Christi Catholic Church. '
■ Owens will leave for Washington
by plane Monday. He will be
companied by his family.
B. T. ALFORD
REAL ESTATE
1339 East Queen Street
LU 2-2772
DON'T MISS THESE
BEAUTIFUL HOMES
1632 North Elwwd, $9,000.
MOVE OUT! BUFORD COLONY
SIX ACRES. $6,500.
VACANT LOTS. $1,200 (each).
MANY TWO AND THREE BED-
ROOM HOMES; Its baths, den,
two-car garage.
ALREADY ZONED
2904 N. Lewis, 162 foot front. $18,000
CALL DAY OR NIGHT
LU 2-2772 or FI 5-7962
BUSINESS •
150 by
26th Place i
for better ways of ending cultural ( hain Fence
injustice. and Large Flood 1
Yet always he was applying his Ca“
quick and critical mind (he deliver-
cd complex lectures in philosophy----
fllBSIBIi
LU 7
4'i ACRES - 3600
Ideal for Sub
HDaDBBBII
Attorney
(Continued From Page 1)
in I960.
He is married to the former
Edythe Douglass, also a Tulsan, who
is presently teaching at Creston
Hills Elementary School. The cou-
ple has one son. Charles Jr.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
rhecdore Owens, Sr„ 2123 North
RI Owasso, Tulsa.
i fraternity,
YMCA, ’ NAACP and
Leatnie
THREE-ROOM house for rent. 1172
N. Detroit. LU 3-4818. Call after J
4:30 p.m.
FOUR-ROOM apartment and nice
room for rent. Bills paid. 203 E.
Jasper.
FURNISHED apartment: Bills paid:
good location. North Cincinnati
LU 4-0259.
THE OKLAHOMA EAGLE
(Sulcer
(Continued from page 1)
tling near the present site of Okla- Mrs. Cruter is
homa City, because a Tennessean Denver.
• brought a girl out here, and I C
came in l«D0 to associate with her." Mrs. Mary Napier, 1816 N.'peoria,
In what was Oklahobma Terri- Tulsa had completed arrangements
ij. __ .l a djnner party, and was
awaiting the arrival of the Denver-
i^_*hc".She..reCC*Ved “eWS °f the iKe^ dates’ with Irish Mike Clan’
cy in the main event of next Mon-
day night's wrestling card at the
lhe highway, in the path of the for the five match
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