Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1950 Page: 3 of 12
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PAGE THREE
URSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1950____
mca City To
st Chieftain
atmen Friday
ir Sapulpii high school wiest-
team locks with Ponca City,
irrow night at the Washington
In the llrxt match of the sen-
II Lundy. Chieftain coach, said i
Ponca City team Is rated one
he two or three best In the stale
year, and will give he Sapulpu
a chance to find out just how
1 they really are.
n the card will be a total of 10
is rangtng from 103-pounds to
vywelght.
apulpa boys on the program
falter Jones, 103; Bob Casto.
Olenn Wilson. 120 Paul Land.
Jack McCullough, 133, Marvin
,'ldson, 138 Billy Coy. 145;
yne Hurt. 154 One While. 185
i Bob Briggs heavyweight
1 restored by shutting valves in the
damaged line and shuttling the gas
through another line that enter*
Kellyville from the west.
The damaged line was being re-
paired todav nnd Knouse estimated
it would be repaired by approxim-
ately 2 p. m. He said the cause of
the break was a "section of faiiKy.
pipe.'
LOOK
WHO'S
HERE!
—
Mr and Mrs Ralph Baker. Btng-
hampton. N Y announce the birth
of a five pound son there on Dec
8 They have called him Richard
Allen - .
Mrs Baker Is the former Doris
Humlln of this city. Orandparents
are Mr and Mrs Earl Hamlin. 1017
K Hickory, Hapulpa. and Mr and
Mrs Ray Bake, of New York
Removed to their home today
bout 250 home* in Kellyville and
surrounding area were without
service from 5 a m . to 7;15 a
today as a result of an Okla-
m Natural Ou. line break three-
rth of a mile east of Kellyville.
K Knouse local manager of
O, .aid that a 20-foot section of
2-lnch line carrying 300-pounds
pressure to the square Inch blew
Ui pieces with enough force to
ve several large rocks near the
i down workmen called on the
hud service back to normal in
i hours and 15 minutes, Knouse
>orted. He said the service wa
We Arc Now
CLOSING OUT
M, efttif* »Kxk of
HOTPOINT
APPLIANCES
All Reduced 2Src.
I See Wednesdoy's Page Ad
HENDRIX
APPLIANCE CO.
1319 C. Dewey Phone 431
from St. Johns hospital were Mrs.
Ouy Berry. Jr.. 120 W. Bryan, and
infant son. William Lloyd who was
born Dec. 6.
Mrs. John Bingham. >17 W.
Cleveland, and baby MO, Bradd
Bishop Bingman. were removed to-
day tu their home here from 81.
Johns hospital Bradd Bishop was
born Dec 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stout. Ill
, N. Birmingham PI- *Tul«a. an-
nounce the arrival of a new daugh-
ter. born this morning at City hos-
] pltal. ______
mlyT
MR LEFT.
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our big FREE Silver Dollor
Prizes Two prizes doily on
Thursday, Fndoy ond Sat-
urday Every, winner will
get an additional FREE gift
ranging in value from $5 95
to $50 00 ot our Christmas
Party, Saturday night at
8 00 if present in our store,
■ring Your Friends—
COME IN AND REGISTER
TOMORROW AND
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WINNERS:
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Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1950, newspaper, December 14, 1950; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490130/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.