The Tulsa Tribune from Tulsa, Oklahoma (2024)

THE TULSA TRIBUNE, TULSA, OKLAHOMA Rationing May Cheat Prison Associated Press WIREPHOTO "Due to a shortage of transportation" Warden Fred Hunt of the McAlester penitentiary thinks it "inadvisable" to return John D. (Bud) 31, from Oakland, to finish a 42-month sentence for stealing pig 10 years ago. Lambert, a shipyard worker, was arrested at Oakland on an Oklahoma warrant. Now married and father of four, Lambert was released from prison to attend his mother's funeral at Lawton after serving three years. said on advice of a county attorney at Lawton he did not return to the penitentiary, but got married and 1 stayed in Lawton three years before going to Oakland.

The wife of the man who "snatched a pig out of a neighbor's pasture to feed a widowed mother and brothers and sisters who were powerful hungry" is shown here with him. Mrs. Goodhead, Longtime Resident of Beggs, Dies Special to The Tribune BEGGS. Jan. services for Mrs.

Mabel Goodhead, who died Thursday in Los Angeles, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Methodist church here. Mrs. Goodhead, who moved to Beggs in 1905.

owned the Goodhead Variety store here a number of vears. Survivors are two sons. Ralph Goodhead of Seminole: Raymond Goodhead of Los Angeles: a daughter. Catherine Lucille Goodhead of San Diego; a sister. Mrs.

Lena McCauley of Winchester. and four grandchildren. Bingham Funeral home 15 in charge of arrangements for burial which will be in the Beggs cemetery. High Blood Pressure A Warning of Dangerous Complications If you suffer from High Blood Pres- new Pressure. sure, and have been unable to improve are your condition with old style methods- gaining self has my condition imthen take time out.

now and ask vourproved? High Blood Pressure is warning that something is wrong with your systemsomething. if let go, may lead to HardenIns of the Arteries, Stroke. Paralysis. Heart Trouble Kidney Disease, or other Drugs and medicines that Rive only grave conditions. temporary relief will not do one bit of good toward removing the causes of the cause of your trouble before your trouble.

You must remove or allay your conditions will improve. The Ball Clinic. through 118 system Health Correction, combined with the lot World's Famous Mineral Waters and Baths of Excelsior Springs. has developed TROUBLE FOR TOJO! It's the new Curtiss the Navy's latest dive- bomber, designed to carry a bigger bomb-load, at higher speed, for greater distances than any naval dive-bomber in existence. And at the controls in this test dive, photographed below, is Barton T.

Hulse, who learned his flying in the the Navy man's favorite Camel. THEY can look terrific on paper. They meet the most exacting laboratory tests on the ground. But the final proving ground of an airplane is when you fly it. It's the same with cigarettes.

The final test of any brand is in the smoking. Test pilot" "Red" Hulse (right) and countless other smokers could tell you mighty convincing things about Camels and their remarkable mildness and flavor, but your own throat and own "T-Zone" tell you even more, convincingly why Camels are such a favorite on the front line and on the home front. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Winston- Salem.

N. C. FIRST camel SERVICE in and Coast Guard is Camel. of in Post Exchanges, Sales Ship's Stores, and Canteens.) MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1943 Unconscious Since Dec. 24,.

Tulsan Dies of Encephalitis Funeral services superintendent of the who died Saturday unconscious since the at 3:30 today in the service room. Interment Death was attributed cephalitis (sleeping sickness). became ill at Thanksgiving and, a month later lost. ness. for Charles L.

Baker, 52, assistant gasoline department of the Texas in a Tulsa hospital after being day before. Christmas, were held Stanley and McCune Funeral home was in Memorial park. to enHe home, 1903 S. College two sistime ters, Mrs. R.

C. Trottergof Sheboyconscious- gan, and Mrs. C. E. DeClaspel of Chicago.

and a brother, L. I. Baker of Midland, Texas. Mr. Baker, a native of Kansas, was a graduate Baker university and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

He belonged to the First Methodist church. During the first World war he served as first lieutenant the cavalry on the MexScan "border as a troop, commander and instructor. In september, 1919, he joined the Texas Co. Surviving are the widow. Mrs.

Jee Baker and a son. Bill, of the SPECIAL VALUES AT S. G. HOLMES Secretary Perkins Wants WLB Continued After War Jan. 18 (P)- WASHINGTON, The War Labor Board's functions should be continued in the post-war period a greatly simplified basis.

Secretary of Labor Perkins believes. SONS Not id store-wide sale but very definite savings on special clearance groups. Don't miss it! Special Clearance MEN'S SUITS Large Group of Smart Styles and Good Patterns in All Colors 785 Suits taken from our regular higher priced lines wide variety of blues, Browns and grays in many very desirable patterns. Some of practically every size, some shorts, stouts and lorigs. Special Clearance TOPCOATS Coats From Our Regular $20, $22.50 and $25 Lines Practically complete range of sizes good late styles and all good colors.

They were better than usual values at regular prices! TOPCOAT odds and ends -unpopular styles and colors $11.85 Close-Out Sale OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS' WEAR We are DISCONTINUING Our Departmenti All Boys' Clothing and Furnishings on Sole at Clearance Prices! Included are: 5.95 Boys' MACKINAWS $4.46 3.45 MACKINAWS $2.59 $12.95 Boys' SUITS $9.71 $15.95 Boys' TOPCOATS $11.97 3.95 WOOL JACKETS $2.96 79c Boys' DRESS SHIRTS 59c 1.95 Boys' PANTS $1.46 24c Boys' SOCKS No Exchanges No Refunds No. Layaways! S.G. Holmes ST. Sons The Cash Store of Better Values for Men and Boys Her Refuge in Death as Well as Life The Sand Springs Home, where she found refuge as an orphaned child, will be the scene of funeral services Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. R.

C. Stout, 18. wife of an army private stationed at Lordsburg, N. M. El Paso, hospital.

said Mrs. Stout died Saturday, in an she had been ill for some time of leukemia and entered the hospital two weeks ago when her condition became critical. The former Imogene Mattison, Mrs. Stout came to the Sand Springs Home as a small child and was reared there, leaving last October 11, when she married. She was 18 on January 5.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Home by Rev. R. H.

Hannum, pastor of the Sand Springs Presbyterian church. Burial will be in the Home plot in the Sand Springs cemetery, with the R. L. Mobley Funeral home in charge. Private Stout, whose home is at Bartlesville, accompanied the body to Sand Springs for the services.

Officials of the Home today were trying to locate a half brother, Clarence Morris, last known to have been living in Tulsa. Two brothers. Charles, Mattison, Mattison, living in the in Texas, army, also and survive. Rites Tuesday for G. A.

Abercrombie Christian services for G. A. Abercrombie, 62. certified public accountant who died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Niemeyer, 2738 E.

Twentyfifth will be read at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Stanley and McCune Funeral home service room. Mr. Abercrombie was auditor for the state highway commission during the administration of Gov.

E. W. Marland. He was to his home for several months with illness previous to his death. Surviving are Mrs.

Niemeyer and another daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hemphill, also of Tulsa. Interment will be in Rose Hill cemetery.

Rites Held Today for Mrs. Frank G. Lawyer Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Mae Lawyer, 73, who died Sunday at the home, 2831 E. Fifth were conducted at 2 p.

m. today in the Second Presbyterian church by Rev. Robert Swanson today in the Second Presbyterian church by Rev. Robert Swanson. Interment was in Memorial park, directed by the Winterringer Funeral home.

Mr. and Lawyer observed their 50th wedding anniversary five years ago from Iowa, where ago. They came to Tulsa, ten she had been reared. She was a member of the second Presbyterian church. Besides the widower.

Frank G. Lawyer. she is survived by three sons. Glen Lawyer. 1547 S.

Atlanta av. Lawyer. 2116 S. Yorktown Howard F. LawElmend ver, 1614 S.

Knoxville two daughters, Mrs. Sidney Norman of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Douglas V. Maiors of Cushing: a sister. Mrs.

Mildred McFarland Nickerson, a brother. Homer O. Anderof. son of Lincoln, 10 grandchildren. Rites Wednesday for Mrs.

Alice L. Mouser Funeral services will be held at 10:30 m. Wednesday for Mrs. Alice Lucille Mouser. 45.

wife of Harry D. Mouser, 8303 E. Fifteenth who died in Tulsa hospital Sunday. Rev. Robert Swanson, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will conduct the services in the Stanley and McCune service room.

Interment will be in Rose Hill mausoleum. Mrs. Mouser had been 111 several months. A native of. Illinois.

she had lived here 34 years. Surviving besides the widower are twin daughters, Louise and Eloise, potty of C. the Bilyer home: of four Fort sisSmith. Mrs. R.

E. Pitts, northeast of Tulsa, Mrs. Nora Mason. 1206 S. Denver and Mrs.

Ida M. J. Smith, 120 E. Twenty-first and two brothers, W. O.

Johnston, 524 N. Frisco and D. K. Johnston of Jackson, Tenn. Science Services Today for Mrs.

Mary a Parrish Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A. Parrish, 79, who died early this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. C.

McWilliams, 1216 S. Owasso were to be held at 4:30 p. m. this afternoon in the chapel of the Guardian Funeral home. Christian Science rites will be read.

The body will be sent to Kansas City for services and burial there. Mrs. Parrish. a member of the First Congregational church of. Kansas City, came to ill Tulsa 21.

ago. She had been for some and had made her home with her daughter who is her only survivor. Rites Tuesday for Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stith Funeral services for Samuel Wayne Stith, three years and nine months -old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Stith, 2712 E. Marshall will be conducted by Rev. A. P.

CamerSO1T of the Memorial Christian church in the chapel of the Winterringer Funeral home at 4 p. m. Tuesday. The child died Sunday at the home. Survivors besides the parents are two sisters.

Phyllis Anne and Jeanette and two brothers. Dale Ross and Fred Eugene Stith. Interment be in Rose Hill ceme- tery. Getting Up Nights Makes Many Feel Old Do you feel older than you are of suffer from Getting Up Nights, Backache, Nervousness. Leg Pains, Dizziness, Swollen Ankles.

Rheumatic Pains, Burning, scanty or frequent passages? If so, remember that your Kidneys are vital to your health and that these symptoms may be due to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles in such cases Cystex (a physician's prescription) usually gives prompt and joyous by helping the Kidneys flush out poisonous excess acids and wastes. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose in trying Cystex. An iron-clad guarantee assures a refund of your money on return of empty package unless fully satisfied. Don't delay. Get Cystex (Biss-text your druggist today.

Sidests Only 35c. Rites Here for Bomber Navigator Funeral services for First Lt. Robert I. Van Horn, killed in the crash of a four -motored bomber near Salina, Friday night, are pending an official inquiry accident, army audelayed, thorities advised his family here today. Lieutenant Van Horn, navigator on the plane, was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. V. H. Van Horn, 1717 S. Cheyenne av.

A graduate of Central high school, he had completed the University PEE Oklahoma when two years of pre-medical course at he enlisted in the army air forces. He graduated from Kelly Field, Texas, last April. Survivors, addition to the parents, are: H. Van Horn win V. H.

Van Horn, brothers, and four sisters: Mrs. L. W. Jackson. Mrs.

Kearney, Mrs. R. W. Gamble, and Mrs. Donald W.

Brown, all of Tulsa. The body is expected to be returned to Tulsa within the next few days. Crash of Bomber Kills Tulsa Man Two Oklahomans, one from Tulsa, were among 10 crewmen, killed Saturday when their army bomber crashed near Boise. Idaho. Only one man escaped, suffering a broken arm and shoulder injuries.

The Tulsan was Second Lt. Howard H. Norton, 22, who had spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard H.

Norton. 2617 E. Eighteenth st. The other Oklahoman was Staff Sgt. Rollen H.

Eubank, 25, of Allen. Lieutenant Norton, born in Birmingham and a resident, here since 1930, was enroute from Salt Lake City to Boise, his new assignment. He had been commissioned December 7. inquiry into the disaster was underway. Lieutenant Norton's body will be returned here and a military service held but time was still indefinite.

Surviving besides the parents, method of treating High Blood Every day remarkable results being achieved with sufferers rebetter health and adding years to their lives. AMAZING FREE BOOK In response to the great many who have written them about their modern methods of helping High Blood Pressure sufferers to better health. the Ball Clinic. Dept. 2765.

Excelsior Springs, has prepared an Amazing Free Book entitled Cood Health. Life's Greatest Blessing It tells how their modern methods correct many basic conditions and troubleshow it may be possible for: you to find comforting relief, better health and new outlook on life There Is no obligation. Write today. This instructive book may save you years of untold misery Advertisem*nt 15 a brother, William E. Norton, of the marine corps and a sister, Mrs.

Wayne Leslie, 715 N. Harvard av. The young officer graduated from Central high school and was a member of the First Christian He was employed at the Bethlehem Steel when he enlisted. 15 a brother, William E. $7.049 Fund Is Split for County The county commission- today divided $7,049.80 in a supplemental appropriation among several departments.

but were forced to deny some requests and slash others. County Attorney Dixie Gilmer, who had asked $1,200 for the operation of his office until June 30, got only $400, but he was more fortunate than the district judges, county judge, court clerk and common pleas court. The commission transferred $500 from WPA gardens to the welfare general and automobile account. Chairman J. B.

Gray at the outset told the commission that those accounts "in the red" must be taken care of first. regardless of other defor the interest on warrants, which mands. in They appropriated $614.93 $550.17 in the red. The insurance account. behind $484.87.

was made up and the county farm, ing $2,884.24, received $5,000. The commission granted the charity fuel account. $300, Janitor supplies, $200, and county court postage. $50. The district judges had requested $650 for office supplies.

Also denied were a request from Joe Parkinson for $1,000 for delinquent. tax list, a court clerk request for $750 for criminal witness, fees. and the county judge's for $3,220. Casey Back in Cairo CAIRO. Jan.

18. (P) -Richard G. Casey. British minister of state in the Middle East. returned to Cairo after visits to London and Washington to confer with Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt.

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