Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Sapulpa Herald and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGE FOUR
-—- —
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA \
FRIDAY, DECEMBFR 19, 1952
2f /< ’< (<
L
,r- A mw* *"S I
Fiyi Rmci Dunlop, Editor
Club Plans First servant* of their golden wedding
Polio Benelit Colfee anniversary. Waggoner Is a retired
Oood Will club members who Mounds postmuster
have as thoir slogan ‘Think First The couple has one son, Leonard
of Others” spent their business Waggoner, owner of an Okmulgee
hour Thursday in making plans drug store,
for holding the first benefit coffee ♦ ♦ ♦
for the March of Dimes They have
been given the (lute Jan. 2, opening
day of the coffee series for their
coffee which will be held ut the
home of Mrs W. Cooper, 216 W.
Lincoln Beginning ut 7:30 a. m,
they will serve coffee with home-
made dainties—rolls, and coolkes —
throughout the day.
This planning session took place
at their Christmas party held in
the home of Mrs. W. A. Hills, 1134
E. Mi,man, Thursday at 1 p. m. A
festive turkey menu was served at
tables gay In holiday motifs
Christmas decorations were used
throughout the rooms.
Covers were laid at one long table
uimI four quartet tables for 14 club
members and four guests, Miss
Mary Ann Cooper, Linden wood col-
lege student at home for the holi-
days, Robyn, Donna and Larry Ru-
pert.
Mrs. Hills presided at the busi-
ness meeting at which final plans
were made for the benefit coffee.
Club prize at the'social hour was
won by Mrs. Brice Patrick. Mem-
bers dispensed with the usual gift
exchange, giving a love gift to one
lees fortunate instead.
Jan. 15 is the date of the next
regular meeting, place to be decid-
ed later.
♦ ♦ ♦
Camp Fire Girl*
Have Yuletide Party
Washington school fifth grade
Camp Fire Girls met for their
Christmas party yesterday after-
noon in Ihe home of their leader,
Mrs Morton Sheffel, 216 S. Divi-
sion.
The girls made Christmas gifts
for their mothers and -watched the
Hopalong Cassidy program on tele-
vision Afterwards ice cream and
cake were served by Mrs. Sheffel
with Judy and David Sheffel as-
sisting
Members present were Karen Un-
derwood, Wandu McOrory, Bobby
Price, Sharon Watkins. Diana Wul-
ker, Mary Jo Tifft, Mar.e LeGrand.
Gertrude Watkins and Susan Shef-
tel.
♦ ♦ ♦
Returns From
Tennessee Visit.
Mrs Tess Moore returned Wed-
nesday from Nashville, Tenn., old twins shared belore the tissue
where she spent a week visiting her that Joined them at the top of their
son and daughter-in-law. S Sgt skulls was severed.- may prove to
and Mr*. Bob Moore of Sewart bo the gift of life for Rodney.
Air Force base, former Sapulpans. ( Doctors feared that Roger Lee.
Mrs MoOre was Mary Faun Lang- who was deprived of the blood ves-
ford of this city before their mar- scl in a difficult "survival of the
fittest" decision, could not live
ONCE UPON^^HRISTMAS EVE
SMpfifs
f*W"r»* A4, c/J
Entm T*
mm
Woman Falb From
Moving Ambulance
lul b Unhurt....
AMARILLO. Dec 19-UP-Mr«
Ruth L^pibert, 47, fell front an
ambulance moving at u BO-mile-
per-hour clip but suffered only
abrasions on her knees, hips and
hands.
She was accompanying her hus-
Current Events bund. J D Lambert. 42. who wets
Christmas' Party being brought here Thursday irom
Current Events club held their' Amherst, Tex., for surgery, when
annual Christmas party last night « ■»«*? door near the rear of the
at the home of Mr. and Mrs W C. ambulance Hew open after passing
Hodges. Edgewood Lane, with Mrs. 'through Canyon. Tex.
Zella Brtetenbecher and Mias Ger-1, **«"*»* said she was nll-
trude Davis assisting. . ‘hro“«h ‘h* atr **lof*. **"
The annual election of officers Iwhat had happened
was held with the following elected I 'r
to serve during the coming year, hands and siIde, she said.^ I skidd-
Mrs John Parkins, president; Mrs. a lonK w . ilt{
Breitenbecher. vice president; Mrs. **y hose and undeiclothing Wi.re -----^ _
D C Hamilton secretary-treasur*' from me. I looked up and
er. A gift of money was voted to the I saw a cnr coming, and knew I had,,0 the hospital with her husband.
Salvation Army for a Christmas i10 BPt out of the road 1 saw rny but. did not stay, receiving treat- i|0Y6rilOf ndril)
basket I purse in the road and started for, ment in u physicians office. WVWWIIIVI VVMIII#
There was a gift exchange fol- I “ u httd a11 m> money inside." Mrs. Lambert was at her moth-
By WILLIAM RITT
t
*1X1*
HOPING thot Hi* psopls who live nsor ths
North Psls may bs obis to bslp him find ths
mining rsindssr, Santo Claus calls up his
homo nswspapsr, Ths North Pols Nswt.
Hsrs is ths stsry that stortlsd all Ishimo land.
A COPV of Ths North Pol* Nsws is
by carrisr pigson to ths igloo homo of Eski,
a vory young Eskimo but an old friond of
Santo Clous. Eski'i fathor rsads ths tsrribls
nsws to Eski who finds it hard to bolievo.
‘‘A
/ V
//
/
H.
* ^'Uv
l
4.f«-0 j
JjSU-.OVR
POoYeSkI soddensd by the thought that
ths good children of tho world may not re-
ceive this Christmas the gifts they deserve, is
unable to eat ony supper though there is i
a delicious snowberry pudding fy dessert. |
WHERE—oh, whore—could those runaway
reindeer of Santa Claus’ bs? Midnight finds
Eski tossing ond turning, unable to sloop, bo-
cause of dreams of a whole World sad ond
neglected on Christmas. (To Be Continued!
ii.Mri».id *r •••< Psstorss Jy«d»se«e
lowed bv group singing of Christ-1 A hlKhwa>’ Patro1 car can,e yr‘K home today "I'm skinned
mas carols w ith D C Hamilton at Hi few minutes later She wns taken to pieces and sore all over
on the price escalator rates can
rise Beyond a certain point, the
public won't be able to aftord thp
| si coverage."
IIKliranr^ nritU The new rate schedule was filed
”tJW WIVw I II III J tht. National Bureau ol Casu-
•Sijfii/jar* *• i pezvs? "rn. mu
k rsz&rss s ins :r:r;r c"u,uy -
inu r mere waT „ hrilliantlv *uta. Rodney laughed, cried and said he was going about 60 miles money the public will pay lor auto Thf, state Insurance Board.
riee..r..t«i tree anri the firenlare took nourishment Thursday and per hour when the accident hap- casualty insurance which has the authority to cut
aaa hum. with'Christm ia atocklnes was reported resting well late||>ened He was unable to explain Noting the new boost in rates. the rates back to their former
fo^ehve^nt^^ined irith ^fes Thursday night. how the door flew open. effective last Monday lor a third level. wlU hoid a public hearing on
Adhistment Resins He had stopped at Canyon at of Okluhomas car owners, Mur- th(. raU. iv„sUe Dec. 30
“ Jul y Already Roger’s body hud tx>-'Mrs Lambert s request and got ray said the main trouble may lie Murray said that "whether these
“S*1'“I'‘SJ*" '^theTos^s cun to admst U^vltal life proce^-'some coffee for her husband with the "heavy Increase in ac- ratPS are fully Justified is not for
“-*• w,„ MM in . fall l«2T SST i". ” £ Sd -l £
liftreral veins were taklnu over on a conatruction Job at Amherst hope that Is sufficiently jairing to reason for the demand for such
Uie task of draTnlng the organ D.-c 10 and did not regain con- the average citizen's pocketbook so hiKh rales."
riw-tnrs said K sciousness until Sunday when It we can expect greater cooperation--
Y»i Eric Oldberu head of the was decided to bring him here for vn what is. to date, a losing battle
came several day. ago uSverslty “f^minST midlcal brain surgery. b.alns, the scourge of driver care-
to visit his uncle. C. D Knepper. scliool department of neurological
124 W McKinley, who has been ill. surpery. said nature may enlarge Farmers Request Tree*
He is improved and the couple left Uie remaining cranial^ veins d only CHICKASHA. Okla., Dec. 19
for their home yesterday. I
of ice cream.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors Leave
lor Their Home
Dr Dick Miller and wife of Seat-
tle. Wash.
One Brother Gains
While Death Is
Nearer For Other
By 8HKLDON GARBKR
CHICAGO. Dec 19 —UP—Rod-
ney Dee Brodie, who was given a
vital blood vessel when surgeons
separated him from his Siamese
twin, gained strength Friday whl!»
his brother hovered near death
The vein, which the 15-month-
Rgalnst the scourge
Ifessness.”
t Then the governor warned the
insurance companies "to consider
Roger can live long ehough for UP-Orady county farmers have' ..JJ!" ^ „ ilmlt to how high
the change to take place. requested 70.000 trees and shrubs' There Is a limit to no mgn
I "It's a question of whether he for planting in post-lots, shelter
will have sufficient time,” Oldberg belts and wildlife habitat areas
sa'd. The state forestry division in Grady
He conceded that the chances county said that this year’s request
that the smaller veins will enlarge may top last year's distribution of
rapidly enough is "almost nil.” 80,000 trees.
GOLDEN RILE
We have committed the Golden
Rule to memory: let's now commit
It to life—Franklin Field, hm
Franklin Life Insurance, Co. s
riage in June
♦ ♦ ♦
Luncheon For
Bride-Elect
A luncheon was held at Sapulpa
high school in the home economics
room yeaterday to honor Evelyn
without it.
Reconfirms Bulletin
Hospital attendants Friday re-
conlirmed an earlier bulletin which
culled Rodney's condition "stable" ,
and said that Roger was in "pre-
flowers for Christmas
The perfect gift for mother, sweet-
heort, wife or friend Add to your
own holiday decoration with a Christ-
mas centerpiece. #
QlMM&land
Cleveland and Division Diagonal Across from Hospital
! We're Telling You J
, n, tho Tncfrlp Done on f
If You Had It
-Or the Inside Dope on
Downtown Sapulpa
Daydreaming is the nicest pas-
time! You have such a good time
thinking what a good time you
could have if you were laving it.
Bell Ringer.
By Fa*« and TK« Gang /
A Christmas card shower h.s
been suggested for a Sapulpan who
is quite ill in the hospital af-
ter a brain operation and won't get
to be at home for Christmas . . .
He is Webster Asher, who attend-
ed Sapulpa schools arid later work-
ed at Bartlett Collins , . .
His address is in care of VA
Adm. hospital ward 103, McKinney,
Texas.
CRITERION
TODAY and SAT.
A GREAT HITS A
FEATURES
NEW
f\*f°
a FIRST— ..
FUNNIEST
movie chase
Brarshears. high school senior, carious condition, although resplra-
whose approaching marriage to tion and other vitil (actors have ;
Ernest Haught of Sapulpa was re- improved slightly...”
centlv announoed Called the sagittal sinus vein, the
The luncheon was chicken a la blood vine 1 performs part of the
carte served on blue table linens work in draining blood from the
with traditional Christmas center- human brain after arteries have
pumped it in Until Wednesday s
Those present were Angel Sing- history m a k i n g operation
er. Marlene Benfield. Quanna the twins shared the vein.
Dobbs. Shirley Long. Norma Hud-
TURKEYS
GEESE
insurance of All Kinds
for Your Protection
DEARYH1LL BLDG PHONE \**d 2
•AVI OIL, OASg
and PONffffl
WE
stock world-faiuaus
PERFECT CIRCLE
and
' RAMCO 10-UP
Have your service man iustoll
a set.
STANDARD
MOTOR SUPPLY
126 East Lae At*.
ilk
when tocrot agon! Hop*
tang fat wliW H*a»
Lamarr-valout gall
HOM
Roger lay in a deep coma. The
gins. Evelyn Brasheart.
Miss Brashears plans to be mar-
ried Dec 31 at the bridegroom-elects
home >
♦ X ♦ ♦
WUl Held
Openi House
BELCHING IS NO FUN
Belching i-s disagreeable and often
embarrassing If you take a spoonful
of Blsma-Rex in ■ glass of wstei
after meals, you can expel stomach
gas quickly. Bisma-Rex acts four
DUCKS
HENS
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Waggoner of ways to relieve acid-indigestion. Go
Mounds will hold open house Sun- to the Rexall Drug Store and ask
day afternoon and evening In ob-1 for Blsma-Rex—50 doses for 69c O.
L. Humes Drug Store. —tdtr.
We hove tho Finest Quality Poultry
Dressed In Our Modem Plant
Place Orders Now—Don't Be Disappointed
BEATY BROS. GROCERY
Phone 1646
&
You Shouldn't Even
THINK
TO«t«
TODAY and SATURDAY
£□311
TODAY and SAT.
M FEATURE «
* L PICTURES L
—AND—
7a 4 v #0CK<j
,/ ’LP,Nt
■" ""Tl
SUNDAY!
MON .and TNI.
Ooiifcle ThHHar
"TNI API"
"LEOPARD MIN
OP APRICA"
Your Tasty Pastry Shop will Hava
Buy a variety. Freih daily.
'everything1' for your holiday meal*.
Decorated
Christmas
Cohos
Apple Sauce Cake*, ipeciol iced 45c and 65c
Anfel Food Cakes ................ SSc and $1.25
Rum Cokes. Ring-baked. Almond coated SSc
Rick Devils Food Cabas .................... 65c
PARTY CAKES end COOKIES
TO YOUR ORDER
Assorted Christmas Cookies ........
das. 25c
aaaaaaaaaaaa
DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Cream Petit Chocolate Eclairs
Cream Hama
Hat Paean Rods and Cinnamon
Ivory Afternoon
assorted Bruit pies
Breadied Mince Meat ----r-
Iff Not Cream Pie Something now!
Rich Fruit Cokes
65c per lb.
11/2, 2 and 3 pound cakes
Wi CLOSE AT 11:50 A. M. CHRISTMAS DAY
TASTY PASTRY SHOP
1R7R
About Doing Your
“™ Own Laundry!
II you're oi busy os most women
these lo«t tew days before Christ-
mas, you've plenty to do without
fussing over a bundle of laundry!
Let Sunshine take this burden off
your shoulders.
See How Utile H Costs
WIT WASH...........15 pounds 90c
All your clothes washed sweet ond clean
Returned reody to dry or iron
DRY WASH ........ 15 pounds $1.20
. All flat work washed and ironed Really a time
and labor saving service
S SHIRTS, finished........... . $1-00
Just imagine1 Shirts washed, starched ironed,
folded, reody to wear!
3 PAIR PANTS ................ 90c
Wash and work pants washed and ironed,
ready to wear No work on your part'
We also offer e completely finished
service — everything is washed and
ironed, ready to wear.
U|U.(| Another time saving service we of-
tar is in our Dry Cleaning Department
Let us renew your soiled clothes so
you'll look your best over the holi-
days We have the finest of equip-
ment and skilled workmen
Lot On# Stop Do It All
S«nd Your Clooning
with Your Laundry' «
Sunshine Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
C. I. Mouch, Owner
Main Plant 1109 South Main, Phono 2100
Pick Up Station 109 S. Water, Phone 037
NORTH COUNTRY
ROD CAMERON
Cartoon-News-Musical
SAT. PREVUE
SUN. MON. TUE.
A M in < an torgi vc ,i
\\ i,:11 .in I i" \ Misl lk.
Tim
A
m-.a <
Loretta YOUNG
Jeff CHANDLER
molly hours off Inter-
•with
GIFT BOOK TICKETS
10 VulM ...... $1.00
FS Value......$2.10
m......$0.00
Ah it «. ••*
srv
• SECOND—
4 BJjSt Cf Adver1
Srinpino Npv: ArUnn
Thrills To The Sewn
fiA
OoM
Fitzgerald^ i
Plus Chapter 7
Dan Daredevil Ridas Ago!
Color Cartoon
"Mess Production"
SAT. PREVUE
SUN. and MON.
iwumtiM
• wsi
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1952, newspaper, December 19, 1952; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1487474/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.