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Labor's Daily from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 12

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LABOR'S Monday, Oklahoma LABOR'S DAILY MONDAY, MAY 28, 1956 Published daily, Monday through, Friday except legal holidays. Oklahoma City Typographical Union No Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 283 sand, Mailers Union 615 Bruce Heydenburk, Managing Editor Stan Sherburne, Business Manager John Gesford. Treasurer Don Farthing, Circulation Manager Paul Mullin, Advertising Director Brasinted at Stevens. Leader Press. Classified, Mgr.

17 N.W. 3rd) Vital Statistics Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Alban G. Keller, 1716 Sheffield boy, Mr.

and Mrs. Tuttle Gamble, 702 NE 125, girl. Mr. and, Mrs. Arden Lee Norris, 4420 girl, Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Nicolosi, 4015 NW 23, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Criss, 318 SW 39, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. James L. French, 2445 SW 30, boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Schneider, 4400 Thompson girl. Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Laney, 3204 Diane girl. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.

Wilson, 4216 NW 23, boy. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Muse, 2712 MeKinley, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis O. Thomas, Rt.

10, city, boy. Polyclinie Memory Lane, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Prince, 4912 Memory Lane, girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Orean Clary, 209 Kittyhawk, Midwest City, boy, Merey Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hawkins, 1344 SE 41, boy.

Mr. Mrs. Lorene Deane, 2216 SW 51, boy, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C.

Pierce, 2016 NW 23, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brown, 500 SE 15, boy. Mr.

wend. Mrs. Charles L. Simon, 1321 NW boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Carlos Jones, 3113 SW 27, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis HIM, 3508 Lindsay, boy, Deaconess Mr.

and Mrs. Robert R. Wolf, Yukon, boy. St. Anthony Mr.

and Mrs. Barney Gorman, Mark Trailer court, girl, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Morrison, 1017 SE 41, boy, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Croak, 2512 Success, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Sherrell, 3804 SW 27, boy, Mr. and Mrs. L.

Keener, 4033 SE 23, girl. Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Wise, 1133 SW 53, girl, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stallcup, 4225 NW 21, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Sigle, 4432 SE 38. girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Tharp, 2637 SW 44, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rucker, 3905 SE 23, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Foor, Norman, boy. Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Harrington, 1314 NW 83, girl. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Karpff, 2236 SW 56 girl. Mr. and Mrs. George Isham, 3720 SE 24, boy.

Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Owens, 2800 boy.

Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cockrum, 4645 SE 21, girl. Mr.

and Mrs. William G. Rogers, 5108 Sapulpa, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Hamlin, 1504 Magnolia, girl. Mr. boy, and Mrs. Jesse Jones, 3000 NE University Mr. and Mrs.

James Shuler, 1737 NE 15, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Walker, 304 Tuttle, boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence McKinley, 2420 NW 1, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Roy D.

Mayabb, 2520 Main, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hensen, 1817 NW 27, girl, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Bazemore, Purcell, boy, MARRIAGE LICENSES (Records of Dale Smith, Court Clerk) Boyd Malone, 36, and Mrs. Hazel Shores, 37, both of 616 SW 6th. Jose Vincente Tormo, 27, and Phyllis Louise Porter, 22, both of Stillwater.

Ernest Wilcoxson. 66. Spencer and Mrs. Floy Dial, 62, 3725 NW 32nd. Isaac Gray, 40, 529 SW 26th and Mrs.

Myrtle Turner, 38, 544 SW 25th. Grady Leroy Wooden, 21, and Mary' Pauline Chapman, 18, both of Bethany. Billy Gene Booth, 26, 3213 SW 18 and Patsy Ruth Gallion, 19, 304 SE 46. Wayne Kelley Phillips, 24, Guthrie, and Jan Lenore McMinn, 21, 3600 NE 36. Jimmie Dale Boyd, 21, and Jessie Marie Shinn, 22, both of Edmond.

Gerald John Goodall, 22, 8402 Western and Joyce Geraldine Zielny, 23, City. Johnny Owen Miller, 27, 1310 Park and Celia Margaret Doerge, 23, 1417 SW Binkley. Milton Douglas Dewhre, 33, Blanchard and Mrs. Dorothy Rutledge, 29. 812 SE 42nd.

James C. Caskey, 24, 2906 NW 21st and Priscilla Onita Cleek, 22, Edmond. Gary Alva' West, 21, 1913 N. Ross and Carol Sue Casey, 19, 2812 NW 23rd. Delbert Joe Lacefield 21, 1109 SW 37.

and Eugenia Grace Caughell, 20, 9220 Western. Charles M. Powell, Jr. 30, Wichita, Kans. and Dixie Lee O'Neal, 22, 4325 20th.

Elic Guilliams, 22, Choctaw and Marion Williams, 18, 720 Walker. Charles W. Land, 27, 217 NW 21st and Mrs. Helen Regina Mullins, 29, 943 NW 13th. Jack Fay Evans, 25, San Bernardino, and Lucille Elizabeth "21, 1732 NW 22nd.

Thomas D. Gresham, 25, Norman and Camilla Ambrose, 23, 325 NW 19. Donald Eugene Taylor, 21, 1840 NW 10th and Margaret Rose Thomas. 15, 2419 NW 3rd. George L.

Proud, Danvers, and May 28, 106000 Gilbert Clawson, Retired Printer, Dies Saturday Gilbert A. Clawson, 81, Tulsa, retired Oklahoma printer, died Saturday in a Tulsa hospital after a 3-week illness. He was the brother of Dewey Clawson, Norman, who is a member of Oklahoma City Typographical union No. 283. Gilbert Clawson, with his father, founded the Chelsea Reporter in 1893.

After producing the paper there for a time, he moved to California, but later returned to Oklahoma. Following residences at Holdenville, 18 years at Seminole, and a short time at Norman, he moved to Tulsa last January. He was a member of the Boston Avenue Methodist church and the Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Bertha of the home; two daughters and two sons; one other brother, Louie Clawson, Holdenville, and four stepdaughters. Funeral services are pending under direction of the Moore funeral home.

SCHWARTZ, Charlie H. -Age 51, lived with a son, M. C. Schwartz, 917 SW 51. Died Saturday in Mercy hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the school auditorium at Moore, Okla, Burial will beast the Schwartz cemetery 13 miles of Oklahoma City under direction of the Capitol Hill funeral home. He is survived by another son, Hershel L. Schwartz, of 718 SW 49: two step-daughters, Mrs. Robert Nance, 113 Richard, Midwest City, and Mrs.

Clay Funk, Altoona, and 10 grandchildren. KIDWELL, Mrs. Edna May--Age 72, of 1304 NW 10. Died Saturday in a rest home at 519 NW 4. Services will at 3 p.m.

in the Garrison funeral burial in the Tuesday, Rose Hill cemetery. She has no immediate survivors. AUSTIN, Emmett -Age 73, of 1815 NW 32, who died Sunday, Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Guardian funeral home with burial in Memorial Park cemetery. is survived by his wife, Jennie Lou, of the home address; a son, James of Denver, four daughters, Mrs.

G. A. Morgan, of 4520 34: Mrs. Charles Walker, of 1625 NW 26; Mrs. Paul Abant, of 1600 NW 45, and Mrs.

W. J. Heringer, of 1114 NW 58: two sisters, Mrs. J. A.

Walker, of Anson, Texas, and Mrs. A. M. Ferguson, of Howe, Texas, and 10 grandchildren. ARMOUR, Rex 48, of 1924 Brighton, Died Saturday in St.

Anthony hospital. Services will be at 4 p.m. in the Street Draper funeral home. He is survived by his wife, Willie, of the home address; a son, Liuet. Charles Armour, serving in the U.

airforce in France; two brothers, Glen, of Lyons, and J. of 2208 Ashley two sisters, Mrs. J. W. Hunt, and Mrs.

William Hill, of Clearview. Calif. Dorothy Jean Dungan, 1021 SW 27th, both legal age. Lee Alfred Brown, 25, 820 SW 31st and Nita Rae Thomas, 17, 2703 Klein. Donald Edward Murdoch, 20, 424 NE 16th and Norma Ruth Shelton, 21, Quinlan.

Bob Elwyn Beller, 1220 SW 34th and Betty Jean Caldwell, 23, 1627 Rotary Dr. Ralph Sheldon Kearns, 18, Brownsville, Texas and Ruth Ellene Olson, 17, Edmond. DIVORCE PETITIONS Charles, Thomas vs. Leo vs. C.

Dorothy Daggs. Edwards. Lois V. vs. Walter O'Brien, Nancy Dunn vs.

George Hukill. Hugh A. vs. Mary Ellen Wallace. Emma vs.

Elmer A. Brown. Wilma vs. Roy Harper. Jerry Claude vs.

Patricia Jean MeCowan. Carol Arlene vs. Arlen Sharber. Barbara vs. George Martin.

Almareene vs. William E. Dorothy Louise vs. Joseph E. Williams.

Roberta vs. Robert L. Royse. Larry C. vs.

Marjorie M. Vaughan. Shirley Jean vs. Samuel A. Roach.

Janice Kay vs. Carl T. Rains. Elaine M. vs.

Roy John Richards. Lucy Inella vs. Bobby Joe Jackson, Bonnie vs. Harold. B.

Penny. Faye vs. Joe M. Rowe. Josephine Hennessey vs.

Raymond Newman Couchman, Fannie Aileen vs. Roland L. Rosell. Mary Ruth vs. Jack Way.

Wilma V. vs. David C. Wheeler. Betty vs.

Howard Jack Pack. Ann Loraine vs. Bobby Gene McCauley. THIS IS ONE OF TODAY'S 1-68742 VISIT OKLAHOMA-1956 Special Notices 14 WILL do your bookkeeping one evening each week, for $25 mo. WI 2-1453.

Contracting CarpentryRepairing 18 FLOOR LEVELING, foundations, brick pointing, colored patios and concrete work. 26 vrs. exp JA 5-7577 Concrete and Brick Work 18-B NATIONAL CELLAR concrete tornado shelters. 742 SW 23rd. ME 4-5721 -Painting 27 STEWART Wallpaper General Paints.

Free estimates. ME 4-2912. Apartments for RentFurnished 58 501 NW 13, apartments efficiencies, bills paid, reasonable, near markets and buses, also unfurn. duplex. 2 3-ROOM furnished houses and apartments, bills paid.

604 SE 20 3600 Walker. ME 8-8786. Lumber Building Material 83 REPAIR better for less with tough RRS Horn Coat. Rough, cracked, warped floors and walls made new with one coat. Fire, water and termite proof.

Any color over any base, with trowel, brush or spray. Low cost. Contractors wanted Bays Laboratory, ME 4-7935. TURNED stair balusters, 65c wk. Frank Cull.

23 Cal. FO'5-2262. Typewriters and Adding Machines 87 TYPEWRITERS! Bargains Galore! We take trade-ins Terms. New used portables Capitol Hill Typewriter Co. 904 SW 29 ME 8-6747 Dogs, Cats and Pets 92 BUY your dog a new home.

The Lumber Shed. 2601 NW 10th. JA A 4-3600 Used Cars for Sale 102 NO DOWN PAYMENT 1951 Plymouth mo. 1950 Ford Club Coupe 21.55 mo. 1950 Ford 2-door 21.55 mo.

1950 Chevrolet Club Cpe. 21.55 mo. 1950 Chevrolet 2-door 21.55 mo. 1952 Pontiac 2-door 1950 Olds. 98 4-dr.

21.55 mo. 1951 Studebaker 21.55 mo. 1952 Chev. Bel-Air coupe Bostick Bros. Motor Co.

331 S. Rob. RE 6-1435 Used Cars for Sale 102 Obituaries DILLBERG, Nels- -Age 92, of 1700 NW 22. Died in his home. There will be two services Tuesday, one at 10:30 a.m.

in the Elgin Methodist church, then he will be returned here for services at 3:30 p.m. in the HahnCook funeral home. Burial will be in the Memorial Park cemetery. Survivors include two sons, Charley, of 2233 NW 31, and Sherman, of 1820 NW 12: five daughters, Mrs. Ted Dennison, of Santa Barbara, Louise Dillberg, of the home address; Mrs.

Roy Johnson and Mrs. Leo Miller, both of Tulsa, and Mrs. J. Dutton, of NW 25: a brother, Adelph, of Lake Wilson, 'a sister, Mrs. Tilda Erickson, of Skone, Sweden; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

SNELL, Jonathan Lawrence--Age 74, of 203 Beaver in Bethany. Died at his home. Services at 2 Friday, Monday in the East Side Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in the Chapel Hill cemetery under direction of the Merritt funeral home. Survivors include his wife, Frances, of the home address; two sons, Lawrence, of 1141 Sterling, and Howard, of Enid; three daughters, J.

K. Corbin, of Paris, France; Mrs. Herschel Howell, of Chickasha, and Mrs. John Briscoe, of Bethany; five brothers, Harry, of 2815 Tom, of 2237 NW 33: Charles, of Greenville, Texas; Crockett, of Howe, Texas, and Ed, of Fletcher, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Joe Carter; Chickasha, and Mrs.

Tom Dyer, of Greenville, Texas. KIRK, Alvie 73, of 4521 Indiana, who died Thursday. Services were at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Crown Heights Baptist church, Burial was in the Memorial Park cemetery under direction of the Sherman funeral home. MARTIN, Floyd 31, of 508 Douglas.

Died Saturday at his home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Sherman funeral home with burial in the Chapel Hill cemetery. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Martin; his wife, Maudie, a son, Floyd, and two daughters, Nancy and Carolyn, all of the home address, and a brother, Francis, of 1134 NW 91. GARLAND, Robert 64, died Saturday at his home in La Jolla, Calif, Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Street Draper funeral home. He is survived by his wife, Bertha, of the home, address; sons. Robert Casper, and Daniel Paul, of La Jolla, and a daughter, Roberta Susan Garland, also of La Jolla.

Lodge Meetings Knights of Pythias, Oklahoma Lodge No. 1 will hold a regular meeting Monday, May 28 at Broadway. Meeting starts at 8:00 p.m. Oklahoma City Lodge No. 36 will meet, Monday, May Broadway.

28 at Stated Masonic meet- Teming, and E. degree starting at 6:00 p.m. Bethlehem Commandery No. 45 will meet Monday, May 28 at Masonie Center, 50 Broadway Circle. Order of the Temple degree starting, at 7:00 p.m.

Lodge No. 8, will meet Monday, May '28 at Walker at 8:00 p.m. Siloam Lodge No. 276 will meet Tuesday, May 29 at 124 NW 5th street. Work in the E.

A. and M. M. degrees starting at 5:00 p.m. Amity Lodge No.

473 will meet at Masonic Temple, Broadway Tuesday, May 29. Work in M. degree starting at 7:00 p.m. Britton Lodge No. 498.

I. 0. 0. F. will meet Tuesday, May 29, at Western at 8:00 p.m.

Junior Lodge No. 37 will meet Tuesday, May 29 at Walker at 7:30 p.m. Del City Lodge No. 80, 0. 0.

F. meep, Drive Tuesday, 8:00 May p.m. 29 at 2900 Epperly WATTS FUNERAL HOME Ous Service a Sacred Trust" 1301 N. CE 2-2161 Classified Advertising Burial Parks 6 4 CEMETERY spaces, section 28, Memorial Park, $500. ME 8-8786.

Transportation DRIVE DEALER'S NEW CARS tO west coast ME 2-2537. Special Notices 14 EDDIE HENRY'S FAMOUS CAFE NEAR 5TH LOOK Buy One We'll Give You One TERMS TO FIT YOU 1951 BUICK SPECIAL. Radio, heater. Dynaflow, nice $695 Get good work car, '38 Buick Free 1949 Radio, CHEVROLET heater CLUB COUPE. $295 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe FREE 1950 Radio, DeSOTO.

heater, nice $395 1946 Ford Club Coupe. Radio, heater, FREE SAM'S USED CARS 2200 So. Agnew ME 8-6529 BIG SALE Used Cars of All Makes and Models Priced From $100 to $595 COFFEEN'S 5th N. Shartel FO 5-8375 A FLYING DAWN. AMERICAN PANADORIA, COURSE THE THE FOR COAST STRANGE YACHT LEAVES THE AND FLAG THE SETS OF WHERE WE'RE HELPIN' ON AM MARKER, THE THIS OH, HEAD ESCAPE YACHT NOW COUNTRY- I CROOK, ALL TO A FULL MR.

REMEMBER, OF FOREIGN, MARK CROOKS ZERO THE -AN' EVER WE'LL I GET DON'T NEVER BACK KNOW GET GEE HOW BACK! DISTANT BAHAMA ISLANDS. ZAP NO MONEY DOWN '51 Chevrolet Tudor, good one mo, '50 Ford extra nice $21 mo. '51 Studebaker club, V8, clean mo. '50 Plymouth, nice mo. '50 Chevrolet Tudor, drives good mo, Many More to Choose From Open 'til 9:00 P.M.

316 S. Walker FO 5-6863 TRANSPORTATION FOR $25 DOWN We Carry the Balance DOC'S CAR MART 4201 5. Rob. ME 8-0434 Used Cars Clean Cars Our Specialty Cars Arriving from the East '53 Chevrolet, Belair sedan, 28,000 two tone miles, owner $1160 '52 Chevrolet 4-dr. Styleline Deluxe, has 32,000 00 sun actual visor, 2-tone paint, $640 '52 Ford Custom club.

23,000 miles $990 '52 Plymouth Cranbrook Sedan, extra nice $550 '51 Mercury 4-door 37,000 miles, $690 '51 Plymouth, 2-dr. Cambridge $418 '50 Chrysler Club, 32,000 miles, $490 '50 extra Dodge nice Sedan, $390 '49 Plymouth 4-door sedan, special deluxe, 38,000 miller. $480 '49 Cadillac Sedan $640 '48 DeSoto Sedan, new tires $140 '41 Cadillac 62 Coupe, new motor, hot nice cam. extra $290 '48 good English one Ford, a $160 Commercials New '56 Ford truck, 2-ton, 2-speed axle, big heater motor, tinted glass, $2387 '54 4-speed Chevrolet $820 '51 8 Chevrolet carryall, 3 seats, $590 passengers '50 Ford transmission, new 4-Speed paint $390 600 Walker CE 2-7941 "open 'til 9" SLICK '48 DeSoto, radio and heater, will take in gentle saddle horse. 600 Walker, phone CE 2-7941.

Automobile Service 106 SPECIAL Brakes Relined Labor and Lining $14.95 Chevrolet Ring and Valve Job 1937 to 1953 $63.50 W. P. Harper's Garage 215 N. Douglas CE 2-9889 "LUCKY LICENSETAG" NUMBERS Real Estate for Sale City 111 5-ROOM house, attached with air condition unit installed, near schools Tinker, equity $600. 336 Ferguson Dr.

WE'LL MAYBE DARRELL 5-36 samuray 1956,.

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