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SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1951
WEDN
Fay* Reece Dunlap, Edita*
Phone 183
Editor'* Note:—Item* for the
■octal calendar should be turnrd
In nj 11 am. Saturday of the
week preceding the scheduled
meeting Neeesaary addition* for
the calendar will not be mad*
later than noon Monday.
Headline for Information for
the Hunday'a women'* par* *■ 11
am Saturday, however. Item*
turned In earlier can be firm a
much better coverage Picture*
•or the Sunday page mu»t be In
the office by 10 a.m. Friday,
Y
Calendar
! Catholic Deanery
Date Announced ,
Next quarterly meet inn o! the Tul-
ia Deanery national council of the
Catholic women, will be held at
Bristow on Thursday, Sept 13. with
Father Michael E Keatlnge and St
Joseph's Altar Society hosts Lun-
cheon reservations should be sent to
Mr* J T. Sullivan. 414 W. 11th.
Group l.rave* Bristow
lor School ♦ ♦ ♦
A number of Sapulpaas will ».a„ r'tc
Tahlequah this semester. Among Thursday
those enrolling as freshmen are Lady gits will meet TVtunday at
tommy laWson, Edward Ortf- 7 30 p m. at the Elko building, for
fin. Rudolf Venator and t|yl> regular business and social
Elmer Warren Returning for their meeting
Sophomore year are Paul Ferguson ♦ ♦ ♦
and Billy Harris Visit Wit'*
♦ ♦ ♦ Son and Wife
Visited With Mr and Mrs W K Powell who
JET*-* ......... *5K gUS'eSUMl •« THIS a*. will b. ho*«t Iv ond port of the doiry
children Diane and Larry of With- m Snyder Tex . for the past 10 days COftle for the Sopulpj district fair which got underway for
ita, Kan . visited over the past week- returned home Tuesday night. They entries today The shed was constructed by the Creek county
end with Mi Bennett s parents. vlslle(j friends in Abilene. Tex. and foir board and is |USt one of the many improvements which
Mr and Mrs J F Ruhl. and other ,.,,)„yed fishing tri|*> to San Angelo . been mode at the fairgrounds this year. (Herald En-
re“*,,l' s «, 4 . lake, and Colorado City lake Qray(ng -Photo by Jock Doudicon )
Atom-Powered Proposed New
Airplane
Contract Let
Insurance Rate
For Cars Is Low
revealed that although car regis-
trations had Increased 214 percent,
accidents had men 80 1 percent and
Injuries had climbed 38.3 percent.
Evidence was submitted which
showed that inflation has had a
very marked effect on automobile
costs as it has had on most goods
and services generally. Submitted
WASHINGTON. Sept 5 <U.R>—'The
data revealed that the 1951 prices
for the lowest-priced six cylinder
four-door sedans of four popular
OKLAHOMA CTY. Sept 5 —
Air Force announced the award to- under the proposed new rates for,--. rhp„rolet Buick and
day of a contract to Coasohdated aul0mobUe liability insurance in from n
Vultee Aircraft Corp . San Diego. Oklahoma the average policyhold- Chrysler had climbed irom
r*.. I.» fn* ^m.lnnmant nf art a f nrn. *____1 L..l> Gmit* nolirv on a |)PI CCDl V
85 percent above prices
• Thursday
• Lady Elks- 7 30 p m Mj s H
• L. Mullens, hostess chairman
• Stitch and Chat elute—7'30 p
• m. Mrs Ethel Watson. 502 Ho
• Independence
• Friday
• Open House — First Baptist
• church parlors 8 p m to honor
• Rev and Mrs. Hedki
• Priscilla club- 2 pm Mr* A
• L Demaon. 1022 E Line
3 Pythian Sisters-8 p m <Xld
• Fellows hall.
• Saturday
• VFW Past President club —
• 7 30 p pi. Mr 1. Hugh Caution.
• Kiefer, husbands guests
Left Sunday
For Krnlutkv
Pvt. and Mrs Gilbert. Miller and
, daughter Kay Elizabeth left Sun-
day for Port Knox. Ky. after a
visit here with their famine.*, Mr
find Mrs Clarence Whiteside, and
Mr and Mrs J O Miller Pvt MI1-
, j ler has been transferred from Fort
Hood. Tex . to Ft Knox where he
Is to atted reconnalsance school
♦ ♦ ♦
leaves lodiv
For School
I
•LOOK WHO'S HERE?
f »
Lt. Jack M Jefferies and Mrs
Beverly Yarger left today for AiIh Jeffries are parents of a son born
where he Ls enrolled at F.ast Con- at St Johns hospital this morning,
tral college for her freshman year He has been given the name Jack
* * ♦ Michael Jeftries. 2nd
Sihiii Month On Orandpareiits are Mr and Mrs
Writ Coast John Jeffries and Mr and Mrs
Mrs W .C Lockhart has returned T R DolM'* “ll of lhls cll5r'
home after spending a month visit-
ing Irlends and relatives on the .................... 1
We t Coast She visited In San
and
Francisco and Oakland, Calif ,
We're Telling You
—Or tne Inside Dope *n
Downtown Hapuipa
By Fay* and Th* Gang
Calif. for development of an atom- er buying a basic limits policy on a I perc%‘ 10 “ j*T.ce
Ic-powered airplane. car tor pleasure use will pay only ^btSLl showed that
Consolidated wUl be responsible 85 percent more than he was pay- . CORts baVe In-
primarily for developing the air- lng lc years ago in 1941. “SU
Ir“me This statement was made today by | 10.year period The data showed.
Ken$ Johnston, president of the Ok- foj. exampie. that the complete cost
lahdrna Association of Insurance 0j repajnnK a radiator grille assent-
agents, in a communication to the ^y 0n a popular make car rose from
700 members of the association to j 10 70 for parts and labor to $44.90
... . . . . advise them about the proposed rate over ttie past 10 years. It was point-
wlll be a long-range Pjopect and revisioft. ed out foMnstance. that the c«t of
cult'becattee'o'f the weight problem The Pie‘’ldellt 01 the agents a frame assembly, including the front
indications are that it will be five| ^oup pointed out_‘hatstate- croea member, has jumped from $92
The General Electric Co. has had
a contract with the Air Force since
last February to develop a nuclear-
j powered aircraft engine.
A government spokesman said it
before ^ JTrt aS “ br»ef _fil^^ay with^ state The brief made ‘‘ clear that the
,,, tr> insurance board by Paul Benbrook, proposed new rates do not represent
The n -t v v recentlv announced manager of the South western a special Increase for Oklahoma
contracts tor an atomic powered en- Branch of the National Bureau of The Oklahoma increase, it emphaai-
gine and hull for a submarine
There Is no Indication when the
submarine will be ready for tests,
but the propect presumably is far
ahead of the TfTomic-powered air
craft project.
Casualty Underwriters zed ls part of a nationwide revision
In reviewing the information in 1 and virtually every other state has
j the brief, Johnston pointed out been much larger than In Oklaho-
that at the present time the .same ma It was indicated that in every
average policyholder in Oklahoma Is state surrounding Oklahoma, for
paying 1.1 per cent less than in example, favorable consideration has
j 1941 for the basic limits policy, been given to the revision of prop-
that Is, the policy with $5,000 and , erty damage liability insurance
$10,000 for bodily injury and $5,-1 rates.
OOO for property damage Data In the brief indicated the de-
1 It was explained that under the gree of open competition in the
] proposed new rates, the cast of au- automobile liability field in Okla-
I tomobile liability insurance to the homa. Submitted figures Indicated
I same average policyholder will be | that members and subscribers of
only 8.5 percent above the cost pre- the National Bureau of Casualty
anchor, a of MhOc. Sent s riip> vailing 10 years ago because the Underwriters accounted for 37 8 i**r-
— A twdnenginedC*"*t» airutaiM* ‘•“'^ance companies voluntarily re- cent of the bodily injury direct wrl-
.HH.t nv flrc mm lM m otors “uced the rates about 35 percent in tings In Oklahoma and 38 8 percent
pouting lire irom it. mot . . [942 M ft resu|t of gasoline rationing of the property damage direct wrt-
5 Killed In New
Alaska Air Crash
““w?™.* ,;”v?sss r,wjrr ss tLsssn
Here’s another name
THE NEWLY-CONSTRUCTED building pictured Here was a
shed last year and will be used for the farm product exhibits
and for the commercial exhibits The building was converted
by the Creek county fair board in cooperation with the Sa-
pulpa chamber of commerce (Herald Engraving—Photo by
lor Orand- Jock Doudicon )
LaVaaa
Ihlve T»
Tn»»
Mr*. Bht. R Pickett. Mrs Maur- ,4l poniU In Oregon
Ice E Bettlnger, Jr., and small ♦ ♦ ♦
daughter. Gayle Lynn thh city anil < Miataiice Schedler
Mrs Wayne H Barber of Tulsa, to Attend iiiM-kaday
drove to McKinney. Tex., over the Constance Schedler. (laugh-
weekFnd where they visited wl,,ijter 0f ancj Mr* Edmund W
Wayne H. Harber. a patient at the g^dler. will leave this weekend for
veterans hospital. He reeently under jfoc^aday Preparatory school In
went major surgery The visitors nBjjM wi„.rl> sbe will be a member l,H dilferent.
him verv much iinjiiovfd. lof the third (orrn or luiuoi < lu Collci (lauunti*! ul
1 A e ♦ ‘!. r ■ 1 L , „ a«i S Main, calls her Grand- in countless stores on the coast pointed to consider rules of pro-
n* rmm Tills 1 Saturday to meet father Boggs "Lucky. ' she found glusswware and pottery cedure and report back to the con-
Sapulpan* otlier new g rls' S2parents and niad, in Sapulpa and she says lerence Thursday That would
VUU Friend* K 3Q m ^ 3unday on Dr a.id Mrs. A C. Frampton, she never lost an opportnnily to stall the meeting another day.
Mi* Stella Cooper and Mrs Grace J. An nut(io,.r i,ul long time Sapulpana who moved tell the salespeople it was made Gromyko said In eflect that II the
Coffey spent Saturday visiting **1™ w,„ ^ servwl followed away recently write bark with n right in her home town. A.nerican-British rule on proce-
fn.nd. In 1 dsa. talgla tram 'way down
* Small partle In each residence lien* I11 Texas” . . they say "we
Saunsors “iid hall will follow vespers like lt very much but mtss all our
luncheon »'«> registration will take place on trlends In Sapulpa • "
Mrs Fred Heed a member of Wai Monday Tuesday will be highlight- They also write that "the fishing
" Auxiliary Is sponsoring a dun- ed bv a Big Stater party, Wednr :day liere is fine We have the river.
_ . . , ■ m 1 — 1.. M .. § . .. 1. r. /v 1 Ett*i 1 ,11,14 nkiunno
.klUlng five persons, including an | VrtclVo.ns e«,di^ i» 1945 thV compan- oihw^ock^ compaides and mutual
les did not revert back to the 1942 companies. The submitted figures
rates but have nought to bring them j were for the calendar year 1949. the
I latest period for which complete in-
nurse
The tragedy brought to 93 the
srim total of persons dead and miss- . , . ..
%l-TS['‘J££Zr$£‘&. •5L2S.nl'°rm,uo"~*~“h-
lo.t cl. u»b, Pos<,d increases are moderate It
was Indicated, for example, that for
last six weeks.
Maj. Kelly Brvan. Alaskan com-
fniC Inv I and Incidental business use
said he dor., not know of a y no operator under 25 the in_
Scheduled air lines of the United
a Class I private passenger car for | States carried 17,420.859 passengers
in 1950 with a passenger fatality
ef'icial interest bv the Federal Bu-
creasc in the combined bodily in-
of the third form or Junior da Coller. daughter of Ruth Colter. | .^.ued so far away from home. seven-member committee be ap- ,‘n the reCent jury' and property damage rate is
— ■ ° —*"* h»* fironri. t„ —,.nn ih, rmo pointed to consider rules of pro- *erles of air tradgedles. . , . . . . . okla-
rate of 1.1 per 100 million passenger
miles .
Ridgway May
(Continued from Page One)
1 Ainerican-British rule on
dure prevailed they would stack the
1 conference against him.
I Earlier. Gromyko had said he
was ready for a fight over the
■ peace treaty and predicted the con-
: fercnce would last a month.
clicon to be given Thursday at the by a formal opening of school. Frt- gulf, channel and Jetties to fish In #|Kj g|^.relHry 0f state fJean Ache-
■ - ----- - — - 1 • - —*-*■----------*—* *™ - right now the red fish are — ■ • - ^ ■ ----- 1
fcama of lira M. V West. 708 8.1 day a formal dinner preceded by a right now uie two n .,m n Washingtoii. and conae-
Sr^SJ"*? ft « .... ........... District Fair
ae •erven .or ........ , .................. *nrt Jay Maya ta r«kyo
While the Joint chiefs of staff are
t Continued from Page 1)
♦ ♦ ♦ . catching plenty
a w st ■ srs; , a '*%£ 1 ss
lie ts Invited to attend I Mr and Mrs Howard Baker and i frozen ball ■ ■ • In Washington, Achcson is in San p tn. to celebrate their part of the
♦ ♦ ♦ family returned Monday night front Their address t* Walei Port Road. pranclsoo and the president lett jiur
!.. weekend trip to Iatke Murray (Brownsville. Tex. t(XlHy for Kansas City The Round-Up Club will hold a
Gamma H .,n(j Turner Falls for fishing and • Lockhart who came Ridgway has a Tree hand In the rodeo each Might at the fair start-
IS ' vacation trip handling of the cease-fire talks and lng tomorrow night and continuing
'Jr U1 MU T^rZr : , ...u only $2.40 m two of the four Okla-
The maor pointed out that there
nf thP another, while the combined rate in
eating similarity In causes of the th lh territory remaias un-
crashes. He said that in other . .
11 ^ indicated that in the pro-
weather another ^ pilot error and d t revision the increase was
another to structural failure. I K
Meanwhile, a search for a miss-
made only in the property damage
r- .n j.u ,_________ - . , «... fate and that the rate for bodily
inntfn47rfWnh!our.cn h«*r and thr ln-tury remained unchanged stale-
contlnued between here and he w,d there was a territor-
Klng Salmon area. 295 miles to the jB, adJustment made.
S0linl'W»1 ' c , ■ tit ,i ' The brief attributed the need for
The Air Force Identified the mis.- l|lcreased rateg t0. among other fac-
ing crewmen as. 1st Lt. Louis E. , accident fre-
3SSl£-£i.’X:S*2£. ‘«
N. Y.:S-Sgt Alax Estreich. Laurel.
Mont., and Pfc Jerry R. Squires. 20,
Hobbs. N M
Chapter Meet* wtmmlng Em outc home they drove
Oamnia Phi ^’r,’n'v , h''1,lM to Sulphur and -pent the atteriHxm hack ie(i*n' y ''' '' 11. '™”"s"he ! the Kaesong neutrality controversy, through Saturday night, the finale.
V '-.".'.' ruvii swmiming a But there was no doubt here that The rodeo grounds have been built
home of Marlon Gaylord and Dixie
Dobson. 124' i S Main
♦ ♦ ♦
i'onrliide* Visit
tn Eastern State*
Mr* Minnie F Reed. 1322 E.
McKinley, returned Sunday from a
two months trip to Bellewood. P»
where she was called to the liedutde
of a sister-in-law who passed away
shortly after her arrival. She also
visited In Buffalo, N Y. made a
sight seeing trip Into Canada, and
vtalte | relatives In Middletown. O
and Oalesburg, 111
♦ ♦ ♦
Return* From
Atlantic City
Mrs. Frank Oldham. Ji ha ir-
turned from Atlantic City. N J
where she and her husband spent
the past eight weeks He was there
as an executive at the conference o!
glass workers hi session there dur-
ing that time, and the ninth «eek
was trail I erred to Cleveland, o He
Is expected to arrlie home within a
few day. During' theli -lay they
Visited New York City. Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh
Thetr children Nuney. Billy and
HJehard. who hake been visliiiig
their grandparent*. Mr and Mis
FYmnk Oldham. Hi at Mason, lex
have returned home also Theh
grandparents who drove them back
tome returned to Mason today
National park
STANDS BY WIFE ACCUSED IN THEFT
his moves require at least Informal up and new' permanent-type bleach-
approval from higher headquarters ors have been installed with a seat-
Thc last Communist message de- lng capacity of about 1,000 person,
manded that the UN re-investigate Among the other attractions will
the Red charges ot neutrality viola- be the finals of the horseshoe pitch-
tlons and then cither give guar- lng tournament which will be held
antees against repetitions of the Friday night at the fairgrounds,
i violations or definitely end the Today is entry day and the en-
talks. tries have been flooding In specially
vice Adm. C. Turner Joy and since the rain.' quit this morning,
members of his delegation and udging Thursday
I staff who flew here earlier this Tomorrow will be the Judging of
week to confer with Ridgway, were the animals and there are toas and
[ still In Tokyo after postponing their tons of fine livestock on exhibit
departure scheduled for todkj and it's all raised right here In
Joy was believed waiting here toH
claftn costs and inflation generally.
Accident statistics prepared by
the department of public safety, and
included in the brief, showed that
in 1950 oVer 1949 car registrations
Wl were up only 10.3 percent while ac-
C'reek county It'll be wtII worth- (cldpnta were up 613 percent and in-
while for each and every Sapulpan I juries were up 40.6 percent Figures
mj come out to the fair and see for [95Q as compared with 1948
Just what the boys and girls, men
and women of our farms can and — — ■ ....... .
do accomplish . besides you'll
WANTED
* Good fast Fry l ook. Mar-
ried man preferred. For eve-
ning shift Living quarters
may be arranged for the
right party.
* School Girl* lor Car Hop*.
Alternate shifts arranged so
as not to interfere with
school work.
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
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DRIVE IN
224 North Mission
be giving the kids the time of their
lives.
DR J. W. FREDERICK
OPTOMETRIST
Glasses Made To Fit Your Eye*
8'/2 E. Dewey. 2nd Floor Sollss
Building. TFiLEPIIONE 2610
I get a copy of Ridgway'a note, to
be handed to Communist liaison of -
! fleers at the usual meeting-place
across the Imjln river below Kae-
song
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theory of why she ts in trouble — charged with theft of $10,000 In
jewelry from home of a woman friend. Taylor, executive of a New
lersev airplane part* company, said he thinks shock of recent auto
accident brought about her action. (fatcr.mfionaf Soundphoto).
• Continued 'rn Peer f*|.i-r
conference, tn effect, voted against
Russia's demands that the bouy im-
mediately consider the Invitation ol
Red China.
Poles, British Skirmish
After the five minute ruung was
put In etfeet. there »»- a hriet
verbal skirmish between the Polish
and British Relegates.
Polish delegate Stefen Wlrrblow-
skt refused to give way. when Ins
five minutes were up, to British
delegate Kenneth Younger
The Pole recommended that a
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