Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 108, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1964 Page: 2 of 6
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eaur Two PAWHUSKA JOURNAL-CAPITAL, PAWHUSKA, OKLA,
TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1964
SUMMER'S COMING!
I WANT ONE OF THOSE
7 SHORT JoBSU
YOU MEAN A
CREW CUT ??
SORRY, MR
NUTCHELLX
OUT OUR WAY
YES.
THAT
By WILLIAMS
THERE'S THE CHANCE 17 NO NEVER YAP!
JUST LETON WE
WAS SNOOZIN'AN'
TO GIVE SODA A GOOD /
RAZZING! HE SAYS /
HESE HOODS, ORDIDN’T SEE IT AN'
APADEROS, WE WEAR ) RODE ALLTI RU
THIS STUFF WITH-
ON OUR STIRRUPS <
ARE JUST GADGETS-
. KID TRAPPIN / ,
OUT A ACCIDENT-
PEOPLE SEE
1 BETTER THAN ,
V LISTEN.__
NO CREW CUT
FOR A HUSBAND
• WITHOUT A
WRITTEN NOTE
— FROM HIS 1
C. WIFE! 1 &
- NT Marriage Applications
Court House News Kent W. Hicks 20, Lawton, and
Patricia Sue Soderstrom, 21, of
Judgments Pawhuska.
Lewis Hill, a minor, by and Marriage Licenses
through his father and his next Ralph Thomas Stephens, 37. of
friend, Bert Hill, vs Clyde L. Lee; Cleveland, and Emmaree Duncan
$15,000 and costs. Jackson, 33, Iowa Paek, Texas.
Dora Faye Pettit vs Robert Beverage Licenses
Pettit: $60 per month support and Robert Lee Bogney; lot 6, block
costs and $125 attorney fees 1. Riverview Addition, Pawhuska,
Jio y co Whitewing v. Oscar dba, “Robert’s Barbecue."
Whitewing Jr.: $150 per month
support and costs and $125 attor.
ney fees.
Say you saw it — a the Daily
Journal-Capital!
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WHATRE You ) DOOR
DOING, STUMPLE KNOBS
7 Mk
WILSON /
DOYOU HAVE A NOTE EX—
PLAINING WHY YOU MISSED
SCHOOL YeSTe RDAY,
, BAZOO?
AND, BOY, DOES
HIS GADGET WORK
FINE
BUT, SON, )., L
YOU MUST LOH, I
HAVE A HAVE A
NOTE WHEN NOTE
YOU MISS Y SATING
SCHOOL! ) THAT L .
- WAS ILL
IM SURE IT
DOES. ,
NUMSKULL
BUT THATS MY *
ELECTRIG TOSTHBRUS
BUTANST SOUL LE MG2FD
Pleadings
Third Finance Corporation vs
Carl MeInturf, et al; affidavit of
plaintiff for hearing ou defend-
ant's affidavit, etc
Divorces Asked
Cherrie Lee Herren vs Donald
Gene Herren.
Regina Graham vs Anthony D.
Graham
Troy Horine vs Velma Horine.
Civil Cases
The Prudential insurance Com-
pany of America, a corporation,
vs Pearl Easley, et al; money
judgment and foreclosure of
mortgage.
The Prudential Insurance Com-
R.ANT
R • m E
LLAR
THE OPENING
J.R.WILLIAMS
6-/16#
Ladies, CASUAL
Y) / / D2. / Road toll----pany of America, a corporation,
-awnuska Grie-a v Richard B Hartness, et al;
‘ 4 (Continued from rA* one- money judgment and foreclosure
(Continued From Page one) of Pryor, were critically injured, of mortgage.
received at the police station over Young Huffman was killed in a Leon Allen, a sole trader, dba,
the weekend. One was reported in one-car accident on S. H. 199 east Allen’s Palace vs William F.
the 300 block on West Eleventh of Madill. He was a passenger in Jump; money judgment on open
street, another in the If block on auto driven by William F. Mas- account.
East Eighth Street and another in sey, 20 of Madill that ran off Klein R. Riddle and Gail Ed-
the 400 block in the alley between the road and struck a bridge shut- wards, a partnership, dba, Paw-
Eighth and Ninth Streets, ment. A highway patrol trooper nee Grain and Supply vs Archie
said Massey told him he fell asleep McCray; money judgment on op-
SCOUT DIREC TOR I he ap- while driving. Massey was not ser- en account. .
pointment of Camp Director for iously injured. H.M. Benefield, D.O., vs Frank
the summer camp season at Camp McCutcheon was fatally injured Maban; both personally and in his
Cherokee just north of Grove, has in a car-truek collision in Okla- official capacity as chairman of
been announced by H. R Shepard, homa City. Police said his auto and the board of control of the Fair
Camping and Activities Chairman t truck driven by Floyd Elmer fax Municipal Hospital, et al;
of the Cherokee Area Council. Glenn, 29, of Edmond collided head- money judgment.
William A. Eller, District Scout . an underpass C.R McKewon, D.O., vr Frank
Simpson died in , one-vehicle Mahan, etc, etc.; money judgment,
accident on s- R. w Peters, dba. Packer sales
Sasakwa. The highway patrol and Service,, Tom MeMahan
. . . . idba Mac’s Well Service, one and
said he was a passenger in a 1 M M
nickun truck driven Billy same person as L. Mahan,
pickup truck drivens dba McMahan Producing Com-
Culley Jr. 23, of Holdenville, pany money judgment on for-
Culley and another passenger, Lion Judiments
Otis Roberts, 19, of Ardmore, TH JU05___-
escaped injury.
McIntosh was killed when his car -
van off S. H 63-A southwest of
Talihina and struck a pine tree. 9
Flat
Shoes
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SPORT
SHIRTS
Knit or Seersucker Stripes
Ladies, SPRING and SUMMER
Value
To
$2.98
Executive residing at Bartlesville,
will be the Camp Director for the
weeks of June 7th through July
5th.
TOP LOCAL STUDENTS — The
Central State College chapter of
Sigma Tau Gamma social frater-
nity was recently named recipient
of the Emmett Ellis Scholarship
Award for the highest scholarship
standing of all Sigma Tau chapters
across the nation for the year
1963. Making their contributions to
the grade-point average of the fra-
ternity were Pawhuska students
Jim Rector, son of Mrs. Fred Rec-
Dresses
REDUCED
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NOW ONLY ____
Special Group SPRING
MEN’S CASUAL
SLACKS
REAC HIES SECOND ROUND
MANCHESTER, Eng. (UPD -
Nancy Richey, Dallas, Tex., gain-
tor; and James Crawford, son of ed the second ruond of the wom-
Mr. and Mrs. James W Craw- men's singles in the Northern
ford. Rector is a freshman ma- Lawn Tennis championships Men
ioring in physical education and day by defeating Mrs. A.J.P.
crawfora P a senior social studies Campbell of England, 6.C, 6.2.
major at the Edmond college. The
award is presented to the chapter
which has the highest cumulative
PACER FAVORED
YONKERS, N.Y. (UPD — Cardi-
grade-point average most nearly gan Bay, a New Zealand-bred
approximating the maximum aver- pacer, was installed a 2-5 favor-
age at the institution as a refer- ite Monday for the $50,000 nation-
ence point Four other chapters al championship pace at Yonkers
of Sigma Tau ranked first on their Raceway Thursday night after
campuses, but the Central men drawing the Noji post position,
had the highest average. . T ...
NO COMPL AINTS
TO GRADUATE - The Univer-WILLLAIMSIPORT, Pa. UPD
sity of Colorado will award de- Not a single member of the New
grees at its 127th commencement York Mets squawked on Monday
exercises at 4:30 pm Friday in night when their scheduled exhi-
Folsom Stadium Included among bition game against Williamsport
the daore andiater Dotolas of the Eastern League was rained
degree CaIGAlUS DOUEIS
R 6 .. 1 out The Mets were still weary
Grant Stuart, son of Mrs. John - 1.1
Stume and the late Mr S,“art’ with the’ Sun Francis’^ Giants
bachelor of arts. Sunday.
MASONIC MEET A free bar- DODGERS SIGN CATCHER
beique for all Scottish Rite Masons LOS ANGELES (UPD — Catcher
will be held at the Osage County Greg Goosen, an 18-year-old high
Fairgrounds at 7 P-m, June 6. All school athlete, was signed Mon-
Scottish Rite Masons are urged to day by the Los Angeles Dodgers
attend regardless of where they to a contract for a “sizeable bon-
may have their membership. There us." Goosen will report to Dod-
will be nothing to buy, sell, sign gers' class A Santa Barbara farm
or long speeches to listen to. This in the California League.
is for Scottish Rite Masons of ----"
Osage, Washington, Pawnee and APPROVES FUNDS
Nowata Counties, according to WASHINGTON (UPD — Atty.
W Harold. Clark, chairman of the Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and Labor
event.
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SATURDAY
JUNE 6, I P.M.
At Triangle Bldg.
Secretary W. Willard Wirtz an-
nounced Monday approval of a
J-P COURT Clarence Mahoney, $93,500 job training program aim-
Emporia, Kans., plead guilty at ml at easing racial tensions on
his arraignment before Justice of Maryland's Eastern Shore. The
the Peace Virgil Theis on a public project is designed to assist 200
drunk charge and was fined $50 Negroes who have been unable to
and costs. Bob Rector, Pawhuska, find jobs in the area. Kennedy said
pleaded guilty to a public drunk lack of job opportunities hail been
charge and was fined $100 and a major factor in racial strife in
sentenced to 30 days in jail. Cambridge, Md,
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