Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 86, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1968 Page: 2 of 8
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Page 2, Pawhuska Dally Journal-Capital, Tuesday, April 30, 1968
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Pawhuska Area
BUSINESS and
INDUSTRY
Review
Osage County's Largest Shopping Center"
Richard Applegate the man to see if vou are in the market for a camper or a topper, 608
njcnara appiegate, me man to see ii you are South Cherokee, Bartlesville.
Complete
Beauty Care
Styling
Shaping
Tinting
Waving
VIRGINIA'S
BEAUTY SALON
315 E. 7th Rear
Phone AV 7-4370
PROBABLE THUNDERSTORM
DAYS PER YEAR
The R & A Camper
Sales Tops For All
Units And Services
0-20
20-40
40-60
60-80
80-100
OVER 100
No oreo of the United States is completely free of thunderstorms with their possible damaging consequences—hail,
lightning, flash floods and tornado formation—but some are affected much more than others. Map shows the annual
thunderstorm incidence—the average number of days on which storms are observed.
Negros Gain New What Price Dope?
Political Power
By JOHN BECKLER pected to elect Negroes this fall
Associated Press Writer are in New York City, Cleveland
WASHINGTON (AP) — The and St. Louis.
concentration of Negroes in Rather than run in the new
large Northern cities is begin- districts two of the white incum-
ning to produce its own kind of bents have moved over to tackle
Black Power—black political incumbents in adjoining dis-
power, tricts and the third one has an-
This year Negroes won con- nounced his retirement.
trol of city governments in Although having 9 members
Cleveland, Ohio, and Gary, Ind, in a 435-member House would
In November they’re expected leave Negroes far short of their
to gain at least three more seats proportionate weight of about 11
in the U.S. House of Representa- per cent of the total population,
tives. their strength in Congress has
That would increase the num- increased steadily, if slowly,
ber of Negro congressmen to since World War II.
nine, the highest yet; higher Until 1945 only Chicago had
even than the seven who served elected a Negro congressman in
at the peak of Negro participa- the 20th century, its South Side
tion in Reconstruction-era gov- Negro community having had
ernment. its own representatives since
For years congressional dis- 1930.
trict lines in most big cities In 1945 Adam Clayton Powell
were drawn to divide the black of New York made his flarnboy-
community among several pre- ant entrance on the national
dominantly white districts. But scene; in 1954 Detroit electedits
the steady flocking of Negroes first Negro member; in 1958,
to urban areas has made such Philadelphia; in 1962, Los An-
draftsmanship increasingly dif- geles—and in 1964 Detroit be-
ficult, came the first city with two Ne-
The three new districts ex- go representatives.
By HAL BOYLE hot. It is harder on your cloth-
NEW YORK (AP) — Things a ing as well as your insides,
columnist might never know if Stains from hot coffee are more
he didn’t open his mail: difficult to remove from fabrics
Death is the chief price paid than those caused by lukewarm
by narcotics addicts. The mor- coffee.
tality rate among them is 20 Fun with arithmetic: An usual
times that for nonaddicts the number is 142,857. If you multi-
same age. It results from the ply it by two, or by three, or by
physiological stress caused by four, or by five, or even by six,
the drugs as well as accidental you’ll still get the same digits,
overdoses and infections stem- although in different order, of
ming from dirty needles. course. Get out your pencil and
Ever feel at a loss for words? see.
You shouldn’t. There are now at Rehabilitated: Should one
least 600,000 words in the Eng- ever fly an airplane again after
lish language—and some au suffering a heart attack? In
thorities put the number at a some cases, yes. Some 250 pri-
million. And, of course, you are vate U.S. pilots have been reis-
always free to make up new sued licenses after recovering
words yourself. Shakespeare from such ailments and proving
did, they have been symptom-free
College football became so for two years. In Sweden, cap-
brutal in the early years of the tains of commercial airliners
century that President Theodore who have survived cardiac at-
Roosevelt, a rough and ready tacks may resume work, but
man himself, was among a only as copilots.
Variety
Answer to Previous Puzzle
ms
If you want to take a vacation
with the movement of comfort,
convenience and economy then
buy a Neosho Camper from R
& A Camper Sales, 608 S. Che-
rokee in Bartlesville. These cam-
pers are large and roomy with
accommodations for six people
and are equipped with refrigera-
tors, circulating heat, gas range
and bathroom. They come in se-
veral sizes and will fit any pick-
up truck.
The campers are designed to
eliminate wind resistance and
are insulated against heat and
cold. There is a lifetime guaran-
tee to the original owner on its
quality and workmanship.
Butane gas furnishes the heat
for these campers and the tank
can be refilled in any town having
a butane dealer. They are econo-
mical to own and operate and can
be bought on easy terms. If you
already have a camper, you can
trade it in on a newer model
with more comforts and conven-
iences.
What could be more enjoyable
than driving to a beautiful lake
where the fishing is good and
parking your pickup and camper
under a shady tree then bringing
your fish in and cooking them?
You don’t have to stay in a hotel
or motel miles away from the
lake and drive back and forth,
you can take your sleeping and
eating accommodations right with
you. You can also save plenty of
money on hotel or motel bills.
R & A Camper Sales is owned
by Richard Applegate whoisana-
tive of Bartlesville and is well
known throughout this area. Be-
fore entering this business in
1967, Mr. Applegate was a ce-
ment contractor and mason for
many years. He devotes part of
his time now to his job as Sex-
ton of the St. Luke’s Episcopal
Church in Bartlesville.
This firm also has "Toppers”
for sale in sizes 36 to 48 inches.
They are very convenient when
you travel and are relatively in-
expensive.
Visit this business next time
you are in Bartlesville and find
out how easy it will be to own
one of these fine, luxurious cam-
pers.
NEOSHO
CAMPERS & TOPPERS
See our complete selec-
tion designed to elimin-
ate wind resistance, in-
sulated, built to fit any
pickup and a
LFETIME
Guarantee
to original owner on its
quality and workmanship
R. & A.
CAMPER SALES
60*5 Cherokee FE 6-6404
Bartlesville
OSAGE MARBLE & GRANITE
offers you:
We Repair All Types Of
Riding Equipment
cereooe
Animal Clipper
Blades Sharpened
OSAGE SADDLE SHOP
Sincere Service>
Quality Memorials.
Fair Prices
G. W. GILCHRIST
owner
213 E. Sixth MARGIE MURNAN,
AV-7-2624 Mgr.
609 Kihekah
Pawhuska, Okla.
ACROSS
1 Color
7 Island in New
York bay
13 Interstice
14 Edible tuber
15 Unhorse
16 Be present at
17 Type of boat
tab 1
18 Organ of
hearing
20---Vegas.
Nevada
21 Takes into
custody
25 Rigid
28 Theater ushers,
for instance
32 Feminine
appellation
33 Indian home
34 Anglo-Saxon
theows
35 Woody plants
36 Periods of the
year
39 English city
40 Cat naps
42 Second son of
Noah (Bib )
45 Poem
46 Mineral spring
49 Nullifies
52 Calumniate
55 Tell over
56 Erected
57 Parts of plays
58 Patriarchs
DOWN
I Apostle to the
Gentiles
2 Footed vases
3 Pause
4 American
writer
5 College degree
(ab.)
6 Diner
7 Scanty
8 Small child
9 Pewter coin of
Thailand
10 Chinese weight
J1 Sicilian
volcano
12 Bows slightly
19 Roman bronze
21 Impose a tax
upon
22 Ground or
cause
23 Gossip
24 Cubic meters
25 Golfer's
mounds
26 Otherwise
27 Smallest of
Columbus'
boats
29 Sword used
in fencing
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30 Bamboolike
grass
31 Soap-making
frame bar
37 Loops with
running knots
38 Sward
43 Fish sauce
44 Small rodents
46 Forefather
47 Equal
48 Puts to
50 Noise
51 Summer (Fr.)
41 Striped animal 53 Lamprey
42 Pronoun 54 Stripling
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group which considered trying Worth remembering: «The
to abolish the sport. The inven- less a fellow knows, the more
EM Ed CO RET SRL EL soapche Uh nigre 1 to any-
Ownership of U.S. industry is 0003 0 s.
widening steadily. At least one History lesson: Four U.S.
in every 10 Americans now is a presidents have been assassi-
corporation stockholder. Half of naled while in office. Attempts
those who own shares are mem- were also made to kill four oth-
bers of families in the$10,000-a- ers. Can you name those in this
year bracket, group? They were Andrew
Trees are thirsty. During its Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt,
growing season a 40-foot tree President-elect Franklin D.
wil drink through its roots 19 Roosevelt, and Harry S. Tru-
gallons or more of water each man,
day. .Folklore: A plaster made of
Having trouble keeping up oil, onions and rum will cure
with your reading matter? sciatica. You’ll come into mon-
Small wonder. Every 60 seconds ey if yon cut your fingernails on
around the clock the worlds Monday, but woe will follow iff
printing industry turns out 2,000 you do it on Friday. You’ll have
pages of books, newspapers and good luck all day if a yellow dog
periodicals. And that doesn t follows you. If a gossip is speak-
even include junk mail or office ing ill of you, pinch your left ear
memos. ., ... and that will cause the gossip to
ignorance of the law is said to bite her tongue.
be no excuse—but it should be.
There are at least two million
laws in force in the United
States, and even attorneys don’t
know what they are until they
look them up.
Hints for living: Beware of
imbibing coffee when it is too
WISE READY MIX
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PAWHUSKA, OKLAHOMA
Serving Osage
County Since
1948
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Proportioned
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All Makes
and Models
Flush & Adjust
$10.50
Seal Trans.
Special $25.00
15 Yrs. Exp.
ROY BARHAM...Owner
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 86, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1968, newspaper, April 30, 1968; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2281833/m1/2/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.