Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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$APULPA HrRALD, SAPULPA OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953
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Delivered by carrier anywhere In
Hapul|iu. Mounds. Kiefer, Kelly vine, Olenpool
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r Mntthiwi, City talltor; Ted Olson. Advertising
(1. DunUp, Boeiety Kditiir; Bhirley CarnuiliAn Olflie
ih ler Miller, Circulation Manager: Hill i.mville.
Director;
Mini.i ;er
As /.isiani
Two Mon In lire
For Stalin'* Seat
Hale Americans
WAHHINOTON, Marrt)
Soviet stereotype. We torn op.serv- cohij/aiiy to vucule iia vicinity “or
era tliaught they detseted scheme Jj 0',, 1,1 1,1 'k *>oxe*
that he w s I'^s cautious Hun the
1.
line usually followed by buLn and
the old time rcvolutionarUs*.
Malenkov >laj Wield Power
Molotov mnv be mode unarm pre-
: >1 li iiiohend in place of
I II pnUT
Wi en Hie stale poller showed up,
nillliny lownsmen in navvrd, Rtl-
y,M city and rentral oraa nixed a
3&0.car motorcade nnd drove pn t
the a li i d Hi >o.‘. ranch ousttde Cen- :
(,;,j vtheie the movtc company is
on locution. A enmera crew was
driven out ol llayaid Tuesday by
f .i-ilinuiiir i iti/.eie when tt tried to
Ilioot background scenes for the
.Stalin Hut the real power Is ex
The iwo men billed r.a the 1 admit pected to p,. exerted by Malenkov
[■niulidate <0 succeed Btalln are as Soviet Communist party boss
.....rally believed to be unfriend Molotov. 82. I -regardedh a wily,
i h. TTnjn I '.....• •irslraiion wav peaceful ami no In-
• ^'teu -he .dtance V,; were re,H,rted In the are.
v«.‘»Mt'm.' un"■,,h‘,d *****M
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Buy MORE Furnitu e - end
Pay LESS at Sheffel Furniture
? Hn W di, „av motorcade dem- | You con coun! on Sheffel's having the lowest prices on the top
quality furnishings for your home.. Try us-see for yourself!
nit1
NiHv background as the son ol an
Wedi idarfHW
“Salt ol the Karlh"
Is n project
The «PI-* dkss Russian family
He, too, In well known at. an an
III fn
• jriprnvrtTirnl over Hu
‘ 111,1 1 1,1 1,111 tnuonist toward the West and (he »-r . nroduct ol n
Veal ,s - pai IcuMr When . 1 11 1 * °‘ a
nl .the lell-wlnr. International Mine
Mill and Smelter Workers Union.
I I Jackson IR-Calll i tle-
,'ic la
I United Slate ill parUVUMr When •• , ........
,n,r ••vwwSk......(I V, r It loomed in 1148. Molo->;bu"", 1,1 <
y,,
»"> (j\Jnv replaced the more V.i;,
I 111 rouljl
United Stati
and
• ,iw : li e MaliiiKCi Max ll ilehrldri, H>porter
I noth t
a
• Subaerlbert mts inn « paper are re-
, gurilrd to phone lkii before 7 o'clock
A PIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
out
trouble lor Ibi
the Irce world
Unfair anil Huflrleaa
Malenkov, 50, hits terrific drive
and it Inn dm and rutlUewrvjss of
manner the have bnhiuht him
aim,' stai n's path at a more rapid
rale in rec ent vrnrs Little Is known
ol bin participation In foreign nf-
■ in|i", shire lie has devoted almost
hi entire rnreer In Ih • Internal
pmbleniv ol the Conununiat parly.
The pudgy, owl-faced Red is one
I of Ihc lew younr. Ru- tans who has
risen to iiiivitioir ol power, lie Is
i, mide I is one of the prim • mov-
er m the Soviet Union's hale
America pinpiiyundn campaign
dev
...... _ __ and tor
in. Vimn a week Uie Stiver City,
_ - , lire I h r baan brtatilDH with resent-11
"•"» n r,-,u: l^,t meat ariiac t the picture
in ilint no i he wu . Instrumental
in the Kremlin de. i .Ion to ide with The idois loaduu; lady, Mexican
Ni- Ocrmany. an alliance that Lfiwnrd-winnlnx aciresa Rosaura_Re
later liroken
Uneasy Cuiei !n
Hew Mexico Area,
Scene 01 Movie
kilvf:r city, n.
U1‘ -Ur.;>asy quiet
M , March
prevailed
I
1 HUM Inst .
1 willi Oh*
l>nip.n u UP—Uneasy quirt prevailed in fQ|. hl home at once
lir Id eii the Hn lair I hi; u.uthwcd New Mexico mining would drive off anv
iv ihouitlil ol cooiierullon ore. earlv Tliursd.y, after threats1
W. i to run tire ‘‘Salt of the Kurth”
Amelia . was arrested nt the Root-
I ran, h a week bko and taken to El
Phso, Tex , by Immigration author -
ilia- fliey elahnetl she was In this
1 country illegally. Miss Revueltm
Host a (ourt attempt Tuesday to
make immigration authorities al-
low her bond, so she could finish
her scenes in ' Salt of the Earth.
No Mexican Hoycott
Alfred Roos, n wealthy eccentric
who lent his 300-nrre ranch as a
location she for the movie, .-..liii
Wv.uaday he would leave K1 Huso
iii .ni ha
Would drive off anv mob "With
guns. If necessary” if they trespass
f Hundreds o» thoU'.-Jnd* have lost liti* and linV
,ii pitted (H cqi thijoakitk, tL»«>d and tiro Yet
ii nv'it orr- lamed, hfliisoil or killed hy oulom.ihllr
i.l.nts caused hy man's carelessness The some day were
the fountain* of fhe qieat deep broken up ,and Ihe win
a . ok <M. ivtn were opened Grn 711
I
hr earth un |,|, |ir,,pei-n
• 1 ,nk• d. livyied the k." movie (>tni,.Hn\ oui of the county rb« Naiionnl Association of Ac-
h nt , u., L tht'i Ot tf i.’\ frittered away Into pcacetul item-' tors ln Mexico City Wednesday
every ni i l.i. iii ,t ,i ml k< . noted "irstratiuns again.t the put ported- • n|jjht aduittf.’d the possibility that
„,pii4ie lullin’ Com- h pro-Conimunlkt Him venture Miss Revueltas had entered the
iff yts is ..ii.I dnmln Heavily- lined state pAltce re-ln- United States illegally. The group'j
.,i i, a l ,t tall. 1" w ,. |m< k forced the d -pu'ii of.tfrnM coun- decided to delay a planned boycott
, ,1 , x file Soviet cs.nmiu- ty sheriff ’Owen C. Matthews of American him production ln
, nt, ii While hi Wednesday, after 18'.) cltlfans of'Mexico until Immigration authori-
^ „ . -rally follow i.l tjic usual mar by Uayard warned Ih ■ movie,ties reach a decision on taor case.
Table Top Gas Ranges
I Divided top. NaTrdnally advertised $169 50
I value
$12950
Regular $'49 50 r-mqt, special
$109.50
I 4 burner Apartment • Range Visual oven
Oven control. Pilot light Only
$98.50
DELIVERED and INSTALl ED
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Quaker-# rmstrong
Gold Seal Conqoleum
Heaviest quality Guaranteed Largest
I stock of patterns in the Southwpst
Plenty of 9 foot ond 12 foot' yardage.
Special
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The Best To See Is On
Motorola
AND, We Have Just Received A Huge
Carload Shipment
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Big 2!-lnch Console
II be amazed at the
$900-95
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Include* Fed. Tax
Full Or»c Year
Parts Warronty
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SMMl EASY PAYMENTS
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The Lorqcsl Selection
o( TV in Sopulpo! Conic
, In ond See ^hem
on Display
■ ,n
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17 -Inch Table Model
nw*
Just right for YOU ond
your family, rich ebony
pla-fic cabinet AND all
the eatures ot the console
model
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BIG NEW SELECTION!
17-Inch Table Models and Consoles
il-'nth Table Models and Consoles
T!ond-^Volnu.k-Mohogany Cobinets
B.F Goodrich
t.
TH MAIN
SAPUL°A'S WILDEST TRADERS'
PHONE 221
see our s?e:iai display
Sec and Hear World
Events While They Are
Happening on
(. B S “Columbia TV
Mode by the some company which tele-
casts your TV pregrams.
17 INCH TAB..E MODEL
Priced down with the lowest.
$239.35
$10 down—S3.25 weekly
21-INCH TABLE MODEL
$283.85
31C down—$3.96 weekly
•
21-INCH CONSOLE
Beautiful mancqanv cabinet
$339.35
$10 down—$5.37 weekly
These prices INCLUDE ouEs:de
aerial. T» a?'s all you pay
New Living Room and Studio Suites
**<441
Brand new, beautiful new arrivals' Select
from beautiful colors. Woo! friezes in
newest styles* All specially priced from
m' •
.
W f >&;
Well Give You $30.00 for Your Suite
Trade in your present suite on anyone of these new ones. Or keep your
suite and we'll give you $30.00 worth of tables, lamps, chairs—other
home furnishings of your choice. __
5 PIECE CHROME
PLASTIC DINETTE
Twotone table and match-
ing well-padded chairs
Large variety of colors. You
will love them for your
breakfast nook or kitchen.
Add beauty and colors.
(SAVE NOW' $159.95 sets.
[ Special
$129.50
$5.00 down
$7.65 Monthly
' SPECIAL!
Regular $54.50
RANGER
STOVE HOOD
given for your old range,
regardless of its condit'on,
with each late model KAL-
AMAZOO RANGE These
hoods remove food odors,
keep walls $lean, makes
cooking coofer. See them
early!
Your stove mokes the down
payment. $15.30 monthly
HUFFEY
BICYCLES
Boys and girls models t^at
are real beauties Well
made, fully equipped
Lay away one for her or
him A new bike will tickle
Ihe kids pink' Regularly
$59.50 special
$54.50
$5.00 down
$1.25 weekly
BABY
BEDS
h
Natural-maple Complete’
with damp proof inner-
spring mattress.
$29.95
See these early
POSTER BED
ROOM SUITE
4 piece poster suite; finish-
ed in Li.:nd or walnut Reg-
ular $119,511 suite, spacial
$89.50
$5 00 down
$1.75 weekly
3-PIECE
BEDROOM SUITE
Beautiful ash suite includes
double dresser, book case
bed ends and matching
night stand Reg. $119.50
suite, special
$83.50
$5.00 down
$7.50 monthly
W. *•; *■«
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SHEFFEL'S
HEALTH-REST
Regular $59.50
special $44.59
SHEFFEL'S
BEST-SLEEP
Regular $49 50
special $39.50
95c Down
puts your *chr ice
in yout home
4-Piece BEDROOM SUITE SPECIAL
• Cor^its cf drop centcf Vanity vuih *ound mirror, matching Vamtv B rich
4-draAur Chest and heavy Poster Bed on rollers Blond or walnut tinnh
$129.50
priced reo-
$159.50
LOOK! You can get FOSTER STEEL SPRINGS with the suite
uiarK SI5.95 and c S39.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESS,
both with the bedroom suite for cnlf................
S10 00 down and 52.25 weekly
BE SMART! Shop in Soou'po for quality merchond;*e ot special
advertised prices—here where you gel dependable service.
USE YOUR CREDIT for the things you need tor your Some Toke 6 months
to poy like buying for cash—no interest, no carrying charges. We handle
our own paper. You deal entirely with us. Come see how EASY you can
buv for you r home ot ShcWN s.
SHEFFEL FURNITURE
6-8 North Mam
Phone
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Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1953, newspaper, March 5, 1953; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1489422/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.