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SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1956
Calendar
THURSDAY
Delta Rho chapter, Beta •
Sigma Phi— Ladean Bilby. '
1311 E. Parkins.
Ever Ready Sewing circle—
2 p nv Mrs. Ray McPherson, •
421 S. Pkrk.
FRIDAY
Berean Class. First Chris- •
1 tian chutch—Halloween party. _
1 Mrs. W M. Harrison. 1809 S ^
> Main *
- Chapter G. PEO-Mre Hen- ;
• neth Highes, 1230 E Fair
• Past Presidents of BPW— |
• social meeting 7 30 p nv *!
• BPW cinb house.
Rollman were elected delegates
to the 5th district convention of
federated womens cubs to be
held Nov 1 m char‘^erf Nov
Next meeting was set for no\.
13 with Mrs. W M McLaughlin.
■>3 N Bovd Place, at . la P m*
♦ ♦ ♦
Dorcas Class
Has Social Meet
Halloween color* were used in
decoration- at the home of Mw
George D WUlhUe.5WS.Pa™.
where members of the uofMJ
class of Fir.-,t Baptist church helJ
the October social meeeiing >es-1
terdav afternoon. Co-hostess with
Mrs Willhite was Mrs. J «
Sommerfruicht. '
Mis. Carl Lindsey class presi
dent, conducted the noting- '
enint prayer was by Mrf °.K
Farris, closing prayer by Mrs.
Frank J Miller.
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- 1 iHird the plant last week
leaf springs; swcpt-back ball-Jalntspecial membership niect.ng ca - ^ ^ same reason,
front suspension through which the ly today.
front wheels are pulled over, rather xue walkout stemmed from tne
than pushed into bump*. a lowei
than pushed Into oumps » fact that the strikers felt 30 work-
center of gravity and scientific weight ers were promoted to higher Pa-'
distribution which contribute to bet- ing welding jobs without regara
rMn easier handling and more seniority rights. A similar
Dream car" design for driving today is offered by Mercury in its completely new
lime for 1967 Repre.ten/ing one of the most extensive model changes in history, the 1957
Mercury has a unique stvling theme highlighted by graceful, sculptured side projectiles
topping low rear fe r.t’.er's and terminating in massive V-angle tail-lights. Entirely new,
bi‘5er bodies designed especially for Mercury are wider and longer and roomier, giving
more passenger cor.cliort. Overall height has been reduced four inches, yet head room has
been increased two inches. A softer ride, better handling and roadability result from newly
engineered chassis features, which include the industry’s first air-cushion rear suspension
on liiany models. A rhoice of a 255 hp. or 290 hp. V-8 engine is offered in Mercury’s lo
MrvntMoir anH ctatinn u’npfin cpHpq Pictured is the Mercury
,er ride, easier handling and more
responsive steering.
* New Station Wagons with ''pas-
senger car" riding comfort—feature
air cushion rear suspension; are 10
inches longer, lower, wider, more
nom. Italy.
spacious and carry 9 pasacngets. |
have hardtop styling with only one .
canted roof .-upport m-tead of three I
pillar-: feature a rear w.ndow that I
rolls down into the tail-gate to Im-
prove ventilation and eliminate trie
cumbersome lilt-gate; plus an ail- j|
clear loading platform (three Inches
lower than current models! provid-
ing a 10-ineh longer th:ough-level
floor for easier loading and unload-
127 PARTS IN A WATCH ^ ^
one-sixth of an ordinary lumP « ‘r,nfs- 127 separate
are the 19 wheels. 42 screws, j j. watch movement,
parts in a.l-which make up » «£he. that used
What amazing progress from the cnormuu
to be worn Switzerland's Jeuelled-lever
Such are the achlvements o f ^‘tzer a g thank, to
watchmaking craftsmen. Dow mastery, their develop-
their unlimited patience. ski“ *nJnd testing devices, they
ment of finer tools and machines and ,^ ‘e liny, more at-
have produced watches that are ever more y.
tractive, and more accurate.
F.L Cla* To ! Reading given O.v Mrs. Virginia
teeet Tomorrow Wildey formed Oie P^ram.
Tim TEL class of Ridgeway Halloween rmesnmen*.
laptlst c&eh "HI hold a monUny seasonal favors on each P^*
usmess meeting and_ were served to Mr..
KKWK?« ~~ - t.
ing.
which include the industry s first air-cushion rear suspension
__ of a 255 hp. or 290 hp. V-8 engine is offered in Mercury’s 15
new'models in Monl.erey, Montclair and station wagon series. Pictured is the Mercury
new im/UCIO ill IHWiH.vzv;,
Montclair four-door i edan.
’Dream Car' Design Is
Feature Of ’57 Mercury
t-.-- a.-ir r "rirfsam car" d(X>ign.4 .. _____,
mmeUoV the'pastor Eldon Dicus. ^sus. ’ Mrs. Nellie Winter-
IH9 E. McLeod. All members are ^ C.ara Lackey .1^ ^
Lireed to attend. * Pond. Mi^ _ H\ni’
u* ♦ ♦ ♦ w F Fleming. Mrs. D^
Halloween Theme ilton. Miss Vet> K;“’'F M'ri.
IS Used For Club la Moore. Mrs G A Earns,
The Halloween theme >ias u*ed Gertrude Maim. M!- ^ \j.-'
. .V.O M«,viv Hour club meeting ir-ank J Miller. Mrs Ca.l Lino ,
i» «*• »«r 1," Mr, Wil'-hile. Mrv ««»«•;
5 Doujus. m e. ....... UK • ; _
r „ .. *• rLf?tfs.uss ^.uT..«. rrl
president conducted the business Mrs Virginia w.ldey S « unus^dly low silhouette. . « coaM-to-comt tour thto >oa..
session at which plans were made * ♦ * co-rnletelv new and larger body. Mercury will -et an industry rec-
for a Christmas party and pie- Kebckahs To • m ^ s.rfety-Suryie V-8 o:d never equalled for a "dream
paration of a C. .. bas e _ Hebekahs lodge wrtll or 210 hp. Tu:n; ;ke Cruiser irngine car"-t>producticn model when deal-
jor a needy family Mr< f tonight at 7 30 p m. in Odd and a m^que new noting r.de which ers introduce the 19o7 Meicutys in
Members attending^ '.' ' ha Tliere wiU be .pioneers air^-cus-lion rear suspension showiooms all over tne Ln.ted
MVTS^thusMphillfpes M^s R^ Sn and all members are asked ^ ^ ;node!l,. States on Oaober »-just 10 months
Rou«onz. Mrs. Walter Ron- to be present. They will be on display at Lee El- later
ers Mr> Ray Lawson. Mrs Thel* Patient l* ‘er R°rc^ ^*ov
ma Pickering. Mrs. Lottie Hicks CUM^PjUf,, ^ ^ -Tne e new N'errurys Introduce a
M-s Henrv May Mrs Dana La* Tabor 1002 S Oklahoma. ne*- concept of motoring with oo.d.
.... , "a> been'a patient in Curry ncx stytmg and many mechanical
r' me for the past two weeks re- advance* destined to influence the
•’“ued to his home yesterday. shape of cars for ye its to come.
said F C Reith Fotd Motor C .m-
pany vi.e president and Mercury
t. Louis . . general manager.
o, Miss Kett-na Gerst of St; LoJ1 -Ini-qualled I'.ase"
en. ‘—--•as la-': nlghct„.rtv arrived last night for a m.d-week ^ t0 provide unequalled
he meeting of v earn s.udv ^ _ . v h=;ue o. M^Corneoa drtuL ease, comfort, s. I per-
lub- nre*ented Weaver and Miss Augus.a w <;r:v.ance ior motor;-ts. on America s
"Z^S'JSSSi KiS’ «. •» S- T . - .■«-»> » «“ -
Mrs John Wolford club presi- DAV \uxuiary
Chrysler Is Hurt
By Wildcat Strike
racuve, »Hu ----
ITS A LONG WAY.,
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Mental Health Is
Program Subject From St. Louis
Mrs. Robert Lindley. -09 V Lin- Mlss Kec.r.a
den. was hostess last mght at
the meeting of
♦ ♦
Visitor Arrives
The 1957 Mercury Is 5 Inches long-
er than the previous model. 3
inches wider and 4 inches lower.
Headroom has been increased 2
inche- and there is also more hip
room and leg room. Wheelixtse is
are rimmed in chrome. Jet-flow
double bumpers with lame, twin
ovals protect both front and rear.
A full-width grill composed of ver-
t.c’.e strips of bright metal houses
comb.nation parking lights and turn
signals and Is topped with projecting
headlamps and forward-thrust fend-
er hoods.
Mechanically as well as in styling
des.gn. the 1937 Mercury makes
newsworthy strides forwrard. Out-
standing features are:
New Keyboard control with
Me c-O-Matic t: a:ismtss..,n which Is
mo .tited on the instrument panel to
the left of the steering column. It
features a “Neutral, Sta.t" button
w....h automatically cancels the p:e-
vious push button setting and en-
| gages the starter when the ignition
> m the "On” position. Buttons are
illuminated for night visibility.
Air cushion rear suspension—
DETROIT <UP) — Chrysler
Corp said It may have to s op
all of its Detroit-area assembly
plant operations today because of
a parts shortage caused by a
wildcat strike.
The walkout flared early Tues-
day at Chrysler's l^rge part*
stamping plant which employs
about 3.200 workers. The plant
makes body parts for Chrysler
cars and the shortage of such
parts may stop operations at the
Plymouth. Dodge. Desoto. Chrys-
ler and Dodge truck plants which
employ a total of about 42.000
hourly rated workers.
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The firm said if such a stop-
page occurred it would have to
lav off many of Its workers but
said it did not know immediately
how many would be idled In such
an event. . .
United Auto Workers officials
| said the walkout at the parts
plant was ’'completely unauthor-
ized” and ordered the wildcatters
back to work but eot no response.
UAW Local 869 which represents
the strikers said it would hold a
When you wind your wotch, it may seem like
just a few twists of the wrist to you — but for
your watch, it's almost like setting off on a
round-fhe-world journey. I* it any wonder
then that your watch begins to grow weary
after a while? You can hardly expect such a
delicately balanced instrument to remain in
perfect running order indefinitely.
To insure longer life and constant accuracy,
your watch requires cleaning and oiling at
1^.^am,» — ..—, C-* Knnn it m far q check*
least once a year. So bring it in for a check-
up todoy.
TO
ress !
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lat ai
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kates.
bomor
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fewer.'
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1 Week Service
-Registered Wotch Mokers
ke Is
ri
We Give Grcen Stomps
room and le? room. Wheelwse is I '>r cusrunn r«ar
up 3 ill-lies from 199 to 122 inche- f. -t in the Industry fer pas.*enge:
and the front tread is one and a | ca:--is featured in many modeL* a;
fermanoe lor motor.-t.> on America >
. turnpikes and freeway? as well as
.on rutty, rural road^ ct city
^ ssrsa .
e-pon-e to roll aid’by W ««««•. dent of D.^bl-.'d Veterans at«ih- tory of the m-^t^ntTrar.s'iti'on: 'mcVcui* h*j and jounces, enoountered in any
iers. ' q c ary,' knd Mr 9*^,““ auxiliary • -rr he-' c'lal'en e 1 impoied a clean- at channel to t.ie! type cl road. T.ae a..-^usnion
Mrs. Wolford and Mrs. S X. ^ ^cretar» of the auxiliary^ ent Mercurj » greatest c.»l- - , P h r , which continues pension b avaiUble in ue
coiorauu -..hue favor. . , ______Uamirv slation w
is featured in many models a*
.aif inches wider. I part of Mercury’s all-new "floating
Thin. Crisp Roof | :.de." des.gned to smouer banips.
The nr v Mercury styling atarti I vibrations and road noises and pro-
with the thin. cn,p roof w.th its d:s- vide smooth, effortless driving. An
tinctive front and rear overhamf. !air-cushion (at atmo-pheric pressure-
Slim but razeed pillars -upport the : the -ize and shape of a 6-.nch b>
roof from and rear. | ‘ inch tire is inserted between
With sherply reduced car height, | the Lame and tne rear spring from
the roof ha* become an integral part eye and absorbs both driving and
hb.-i-- f rtt ;n rp-n?n-.ze this k. king forces together with jumps
the roof ha* become an integral part • eye and absorbs ooui driving «.u
of car de-agn. F.r.-t to recognize this t jr.ikmz forces together with jumps
i.rpo.tant transition. Mercuiy hu1 md jounces, encjuntc.ed in any
ir.aoied a dean- at channel id the 1 type cl road. T.ie a.r-cushion >us-
WANTED TEACHER
Can use teacher, ex-leacher or
I college graduate 25 to 55 z* 1
teacher two evenings each week. |
j Give details. Address Box G
sapulpa Herald.
ton v
and
Pres
ernmi
ai w<
lojCctAt ‘Qcuscy
CHAIN LINK or
REDWOOD FENCING
ACME FENCE & IRON CO.
2534 E. 11th St.
Phone WE-95646
or SAPULPA 3477-J
left this morning for
-- , - .. - ! cen’er ot tne root w.uen continues is available in —
Springs » .™»d « Tdtotortto; ""SsrcVstoM. JWttt 1
. “di" ijrsLfsrTSt.1
state secretaries.
Class Holds
Halloween Party
c^lnro^tiLstopmirg lew rear! the package tray. For better vision. I lair models (except convertibles.
•nrrip^ .nd’e-T muting .n massive tctal glass area has been increased equipped with the extra-cost, 290 hp.
fende.s ind te.rr.iMimg m Me:. b, 700 ..qua.e inches. |Turnpike Cruiser engine.
..........—. , t curv omiustaliable on any road. T.te projectile side theme on rear] New -floating ride’ -which pro-
Susanna Wesley class o. First — --------^■
“is*.
-ear New “Hoating ride”—which pro-
mo-1 v" * ’nil-.ep Loniloit at all times
N O T I C
I6CUII5 Cl IT.Oi • ^ — "'ll* .cr 1 »'** va.a.s-.
Methodist church met last mcht *Da!p^on ’-.e XM-T^-rn-vke ; non induced by tiie car's low sil- and mclude* new. improved spring-
CRITERION WILL OPEN
THURS. and FRIDAY
1:45 and RUN
CONTINUOUS_
Cruiser—an experimental moaei— loot. t .u.u .■ ■-
cihmttMCt ^ 5S. ~ toUtototo* totod........ ■
Cheshire and Mrs. R. C. Clem
...g action w.t.i .onge., -mxr imm
coil springs and more flexible :ear
1 ^ m *
H Brecht won the
Mrs. vv n —
prize; tor Hie i*oei_ ^0$-
waK de«c-reted in the*
, ____1 .u. rntPOvh.
OPEN DAILY 4 P.M.
TODAY
THURS.-FRI.
they killed
more white men
THAN ANY OTHER TRIBE
IN HISTORY
J r>^i flu J C w flP . — - - —
:”aereec.rrt°edfS Z? toe"?*
v'Mrs Finch was as.*:-'.ed b>' her
granddaughter Dwavla m
refreshments to 20 class mem-
bers.
♦ ♦ ♦
Gulf \d Sum
C lub To Meet
Gulf Ad Sum club has announc-
ed Its next meeeting to be held
Oct 30 at 2 p m. in the American
Legion hall. All members are ask-
ed to be present for election 0.
At the *anie hour the husbands
will meeet with Curtis DuBois.
311 w MeKinley
♦ ♦ ♦
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tussia
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for
Hallowe’en
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Groce Bortlett
Parfy Foods That Really “Do The Trick
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| Served With Sparkling Coca-Cola
/ •• •
Funeral -erv.ces wi'-l he he.d t_-
morrdw a' Fit/rerV.d Funeral home
in Tulsa for Mis= Grace Ba.tleit
foimer S-apulpan. who died yester-
day at H:il:rest hospiul mere Del-
imte time of the services is uwaiung
the arrival of relatives
Interment will oe m Kur.*as.
Snack O' lantarn. Turn a pumpkin into a
big round -nack bowl! Just scoop out the
pumpkin ar.d cut a "face into one side. F ill
a jar with your favorite dip, pop it inside the
pumpkin ar.d serve with crackers. With spar-
kling Coke set out for sipping, your party s
off to a grrut taste start!
"This is the best vacation we've
ever had!"
"And it's all paid for—thanks to
car savings account."
Brooklyn berame a pffrt of
Yjik City m '-893
New
&
CINewaScoP^
am.RLUtt
KENT
The Roman* developed the sword
w.th the tapered p
:ui
■
^ DANA KENT
tl ANDREWS SMITH
L? H AIMOTII
*
a linos CRISTAL
-fefrri
JHIVE IN THfATRi
OPEN NITELY 6:15
TONITE & THURS.
HP
JACK BEUTEL
MALA POWERS
Blit WILLIAMS f
Didn't Cough
all night
/
Why a bank savings account is best for you: ^our money
on deposit is safe; you receive interest without investing;
your savings are handy when needed; your bank offers
help with money matters; and many other bank services
are yours to use. We invite you to save at our bank.
u
^ ' CREOMUtSION N
BRINGS spectacular
. mm RELIEF Jtaw ,
Special Formula Creomul-
-don Cough Syrup for Chil-
dren relieve 5 coughs due
to colds right m»»\ with-
out narcotics or antihista-
mines stops tickle — pro-
motes sleep—tastes good
too. Get—
CREOMUtSION
Quick-Trick Cruller*. Use tubes of refriger-
ated biscuits. Roll out biscuits to t«-inch
thickness, dot half with 1 teaspoon marma-
Ud** top with remaining ones, sealing firmly.
Fry in deep hot fat (375 degree) 3 minutes
per fide. Drain, dust with confectioners -ugar.
Serve ’em hot-on-the-spot with plenty of ice-
cold Coca-Cola.
Oronge-frostad Sondwlch loaf. Remove
crusts from unsliced bread loaf, cut length-
wise into 4 slice*. Smooth canned ham and
chicken spreads on alternating layers. For
frosting: beat cream into cream cheese until
fluffy, tint with orange food coloring. Chill
and serve. It’s delicious teamed with the
tingling taste of Coke!
Serving Sapulpa Savers
Since 1905
C©»« • °
« 9 ,,,, . .. ____ Coer'1*** 1954 TNq Coca-Coui Co«pc"
Coca-Cola—to put you at your sparkling best!
Start Your American National Savings
Account Next Pay Day and Add to It
Regularly
3j|j AmcricanMational BrRK
(““(■ilii
APULPA. OKLA.
MEMSeR e.D.l.C.
2 South Main St.
FOR CHILDREN
l
\ %e^,4 O' Co«o Coio Cc«e«rr hr Coca-Cola^Bo^Hinq Co.^
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THI BANK IS THI SAVIR’S ilST FRI1NP
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