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The Tulsa Tribune from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 8

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The Tulsa Tribunei
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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8
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THE TULSA TRIBUNE TULSA OKLAHOMA EIGHT mi 7S AT HMOWAM STOWS GOVERNMENT SALE SEALED BID OPENING 1962 JANUARY 23 1UU Starting today 9 AM to 9 PM Pigskin Manhattan's Semi Annual Sale of Mattresses or Box Springs the tickings match blit look what you save 51 Manhattan Pigskin WEbster 6 1146 SEARS 36th ST NORTH between PEORIA and CINCINNATI your choice Shop Evenings Until Shop at Sears and Save Texas mineral estate under portion of the former Camp open tonight ience Mwy TOILET TANK BALL TH Odnt Wrte Mf Ifttfsirtly In making the thousands of mattresses and box springs that they do the manufacturer is bound to accumulate bolt ends of ticking left overs odds and ends and cancellations Twice each year this manufacturer sells us his accumulated surplus This time we have a wonderful assortment to offer you AND each and everyone is deliberately under priced for fast disposal They are stacked in our windows for youfcinspection You'll find mattresses and box springs full sizes twin sizes all normally priced much more BUT because the tickings don't match you get your choice for $25 No phone or mail orders no holds or lay aways PLEASE! MINERALS in Taylor County BWi rt Invlltd for th purchM of th full arm tf land In Tivtar County Texit belna Birklley Th iurfc of this fund li ownd by th Ntlonl CverO Armory Bord nd lhr will certain rirwtloni nd reitrlctloni com trolling th production of thew minerals made on schedule under th gen eral finance program for the new Chamber headquarters Redemption of the 279000 bond issue Is being handled by the Na tional Bank of Tulsa trustee Letters advising the 161 bond holders of record of the redemp tion program in effect today had been mailed Dec 21 by Tuepker as one of his last official acts as Chamber president through 1961 The Chamber of Commerce building constructed at a cost of1665000 will I debt free in 1972 with final payment on the princi pal obligation a 900000 first mortgage loan from Northwestern Mutual Ufa Insurance Co under the original 20 year financirig pro IT TNI uim (RASTER No hteresf or OPENING Brookside Branch Library was moving into its new quarters today at 1311 35th St formerly occupied by the southside branch polloffice Get ting ready for opening Wednesday are Miss Lucile Wallace (left) librarian and Mrs Buckner assistant Hours will be I to 8 pm weekdays (Tribune Staff Photo) gram Douglas IL Timmerman Chamber executive vice president and general manager pointed out I Assessing Dates Set in Okfuskee Jpoclal I Th Tribun OKEMAH Jan Joe Day Okfuskee County assessor has an nounced these dates for making tax assessments: Boley eb 1 and $1 Baden eb 5 and 6: Castle eb 7 Welty eb 8 Weleetka eb 12 13 anti 14 Pharoah eb 15 Clearview eb 18 AT BORDENS NORTHLAND CAETERIA ried UUCKEN east Second Road atality of Year Posted Th Ariatd Pr Two persons has died on Okla homa roach during the new year the latest victim dying today In a truck wreck near Carrier in Gar field County During the New holiday period 19 persons were killed in traffic mishaps A year ago at the same fime there was only one highway fa tality THE LATEST VICTIM WAS Bert oster Daugherty 64 Helena The Highway Patrol said Daugh erty was a passenter in a pickup truck driven by Homer Little Enid that overturned when a tire blew out a mile southeast of Car rier on Oklahoma 38 Little was not hurt but another passenger Emma Higgcnbottom 70 Aline was hospitalized with chest in juries or the year just ended it was another near record with 701 traf fic fatalities on state just two under the record 703 deaths in 1937 (The total could yet sur pass the mark should others critically hurt prior to Jan 1 succumb) The first fatality of the new year was Lewis Bell 45 who was to Wichita alls Tex where he worked after visiting his wife in Enid during the holidays our other deaths were re ported Monday but they were counted in the 1961 traffic toll be cause they involved accidents be fore the start of the new yean Diey were: David aulconer 15 Manitou Wanda Ann Blur IS Paw husks 11 nda Sue Goul 1 Pa hmka Judith Ann Gould 18 Paw huska Bell was killed when his car and one driven by Thomas Glass 51 Oklahoma City collided about 6 pm Monday on US 81' two miles north of Addington near the Texas border Bell and four airmen riding in his car Harry Myers 20 Richard Simmons 18 William Yarbrough 18 and Wendel Myers Jr 18 were thrown out by the impact The airmen all stationed at Shcp nard Air orce Base at Wichita alls received minor injuries I Glass' was not hurt i AULCONER DIED MONDAY in a Hobart hospital of injuries received Sunday when the pickup truck he was driving collided with a car in which Jerry Schreiner 22 and his wife Eleta 19 of rederick were killed The crash occurred on a Tillman County road about nine miles east of Manitou Miss Blue died Monday in a crash which the other two about five miles north of Paw huska They were passengers in a pickup truck driven by Hal Pratt 19 Pawhuska The vehicle ran out of control and hij the side of a bridge on US 60 Pratt was critically hurt The hlchwav Patrol said the deaths over the holiday period i which officially began at riday and ended at midnight Monday was the highest on record for a New holiday in Oklahoma I Lecture Series On Childbirth To Start Jan 9 A COMPLETE CHICKEN DINNER A fl DOICIOUS RIED CHICKEN POTATOES ft i 11 I JL GRAVY YIGHABL ROLL BUTTER I 11 1 (J IE CAKE or COMLtt WM ALL YOU CAN EAT VV CEWRY WIDNESDAY 4 00 to 8:30 Com oa out to Bordens Northland every Wednesday night and eat your fill of BORDENS amous Shallow i Skillet ried Chicken along with potatoes vegetable roll and butter and pie cake or cobbler ALL YOU CAN EAT for only 99 I Here's a wonderful way to treat the family Sorry no fake out orders BORDfnS wmuA Pay Off Conies to 161 Tulsans After Purchases of Bonds for Offices Their response 10 years ago to the invitation to in your Chamber of Commerce and your city's future" was paying oft to day lor 161 Tulsans who hold sec ond mortgageonds totaling 279 000 Issued in 1951 to complete fi nancing of the Chamber of Com merce building 616 Boston Ave' The 10 year 4 per cent second mortgage bonds were Iszucd Jan 1 1952 the 7 story struc ture was about 70 per cent com pleted The Issue had been sub scribed by Tulsans during the lat ter part of 1951 in a brief sales campaign directed by Lane as chairman of the bond sub committee Throughout Uie decade interest payments on the bonds have been HOW WHEN AND WHERE TO BID All bid mut lubmlfted on "InvIUllon Bld nd ActplrK orm No GSA 414" which fully drier ib I th properly Ml nd condition! nd MCiury Inilrucllon Sailed bld will bo received 1 GSA Builneu Service Center Rdom 101 1114 Commerce Street DU Txi until 1:00 CST Jenury 13 1M1 1 which piece and tlm they will bo publicly opened nd OR THE INVITATION BID ANDZ ACCIPTANCE' ORM Writ or cell GSA Builnn Srvlc Center 1114 Commerce Street Dallas 1 Tfei Inlormebon ten be obtained from the office lilted below or call Rlvnld I S4I1 Extension 1131 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION UTILIZATION 4 DISPOSAL SERVICE REAL PROPERTY DIVISION 1114 COMMERCE STREET DALLAS 2 TEXAS A new series of classes for ex pectant parents begins Jan 9 There will be 10 lectures each at 7:30 pm on Tuesdays in Room 4 of St Residence Lectures arc by Tulsa doctors nurses and social workers Subjects to be covered arc the beginning of new life patterns of pregnancy drugs nnd anesthetics i emotions of pregnancy labor and I post partum period hos pital procedure breast feeding care of tlm new Iwm and adjust 1 ment to the new relationships Die scries is ionsored four times a year by the Tulsa Asso ciation for Childbirth Education Mrs Stephen Biesplel president! said husbands and wives are cn 1 couraged to attend together libation to Be Tonic Ahmed Ebrahiml a DX Sun 1 rav Oil Co processing engineer will discuss customs ot his native Lebanon at the Dale Carnegie Graduates Club meetirtg at 7 pm next Tuesday in the Mayo Hotel 'Henry Clark program chairman said today Jackie Kennedy's i designer gives i MH IffS a Oltg Ctiiinl hti dt i signed clothes tor the smertesl women Jeckie Kennedy Grace Kelly Gene Tierney And many others In this week's Saturday Evening post he gives his three basic rules lor dressing well on a Small budget And talks about his Uta in Paris and Hollywood TV ImU POST jtwyAffV MtUl Hit oy uirry Mvuigsiuii zv aim uiv Mock 18 both of Enid in a ditch debts of 107646 has been files! on the Garfield Grant County near licre The door had been pried open but to the understandable surpriscl nn 1ha tzuitWfiMuif' llasl UlOJMr ww Mill! family about $14000 of the money and all of papers were left untouched Mrs Loulzcnhiscr said some of the money was taken but the amount was not determined Loutzcnhiscr said the safe had been rolled out of a bedroom clos et The money Was In denomina tions of $100 $50 $20 $10 and $5 bills Enid Safe ound In Ditch 14 000 Untouched ENID Jan 2 Uts An Enid family has reason to be at least par 1 tially grateful to thieves who broke Into their home Iaiticnhiser told police that a 200 pound safe containing more than $140tx) in cash and valuable papers was stolen from his home sometimes Saturday But the safe was found Sunday' Bankruptcy Petition A petition in bankruptcy listing i in US District Court Roy Wcbcstcr Willis of 1957 Boston! Place Die petition slates Willis hn been an oil operator and I I of $49387 are listed find $8500 claimed exempt Baker's Best for DANDRU or dandruff and llchy icalp Bakir I Hair Tonic aiiifii or mony back or a elean scalp and lustrous hair i Shampoo TUESDAY JANUARY 2 1962 A million people the Smith sonian Institution in each month in summer Charge5 Carryn9 iwrmli HM I 1 1 III I rnlHTQ JrW 1 i I il fWTTB if MilB tU KM HWMm I II Bi JJ I I I I I VS 11 interest 0 1 1 i Aft 6 a' Ai 1 1 101 f( I fl Ki 9 36th ST NORTH between PEORIA and CINCINNATI i 1.

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