Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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Federal Saving! A Loan Insurance Corp.
OKLAHOMA IS A CARD
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variation of 50* E-mmy » th wme
jnt*rti*.n| frjbdifccet.on tTa? have
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piaV us n* a dojb’e pack of 104 card*
wh.«*» rank in je^jaence as .n stand-
ard R’jrr.n-y. except that the ace u
k.gh Deuces are w.Vd
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or.e at a uir.e The r.ext card if turned
lace up and the rewa n.n* cards face
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the p a-er a? the dealer'* left, each
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_ae .• in an i*vr*d ste mele If all
refuse the P-ayer a: dealers *ft
dra ■ s the tc r card of the stock • 4
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Colif , killing 29 injuring 137
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Child Bandit Held
After Robbery Of
Oklahoma City Cafe
OKLAHOMA CITY. J*n 24
I'P A rhJIiJ bandit who has
tii trouble with ’he law store he
wa »-i*tit v*ar*- old *a captured
In Ch.i c ha ►« T’i< .day .> fe •
tii/irs after hw rubied an Oklaho-
ma City cafe of Ui
llu •,nuns• ’er, now 11, was to
be re tunic d tieic Tuevda) by ;uv*
rule officers.
Police said uk- oov admitted
h'/ldiiiK up Uk I>aii • Dcllgnt 1 ale
here Monday night
Mi Kobcrt Carpenlei 17 caf»
c»-hler aaid Ih*- b</v pulled
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REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY
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HOME OF BETTER VALUES'
imi*. «w|tch - blade knife ami told
her ‘ this la a stirkup "
Hik- Maid »li‘ told him he wa-
“loci amall" and lie UneaUHnid to
dial < hei m* tU d (to 1 mjI
Police aid the boy hu a record
lint ink back 10 1RM Bec ause of hi'
aye, he cannot tie prosecuted
g:am of stockm;/ the bird, ir. ’..if
nine count^a in norlnwe- Oklj-
nor.a will continue iin..'.araed
James Logan. Leedy naoitit ij.-
provemen? project leader, and Bbo
McAnaney Texhox i ga.T- er--.
bl;logi*t. are :ur:ently a-rking <n
phea-ani studiea in northwer-t Ok-
1 lanoma along with other projects.
Pneaaants for -locking prrpoees
come from the -tale game farm a-
E; Rer.o.
One on: o! every ft**1 radtaa in
Vhe United Slates i» an automobile
radio
We Need A Hospital!
VOTE YES!
Feb. I on Hoipital Bond luuo
(Poid for try Interested Citixens)
A
Warning
DE8 MOINES la «* Thi-
sign *as erected outside the Capi-
tol Drive-In Theater when it
clowd for the * inter ’ Closed for
the season Thanks and drive
carefully The person you kill may-
be one of our customers
Tntee North Dak ta cour'ie are
a.uong Ihe top 10 in the U. 8 in
potato production They arc- Walsh
fourth Pembina sixth: Grand
Wot . seventh.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully and Promptly Filled by Registered Pharmacist
PHONE 2800—Free Aulo Delivery
BATEMAN DRUG
ACTRISS Nancy Valentine ta
uown back in Hollywood after
marriage to the Maharaja of
Cooeh-Behai. preceded by thiee
years in set luaion will, the Self-
Realisation P'ellowahip, where
she was studying 8he plana to
go bark into films, but live ac-
1 ording to teai liln ;» of Paran-
hanaa Yogananda. w h o a e
“Autobiography of Yogi" aha
•todies I International!
Alfred Reel, Owner
America votes it
Calhoun Hailed As
'Bright' Prospect
For Middle Crown
NEW
NEW YORK UP - Trainer
Charley Goldman Tuesday hailr-i
unbeaten Rory Calhoun of White
Plains N Y as a ’’bright young
jirAspect for the middleweight
crown.” after directing him to hi
1th straight professional victor?
in a sensational TV fight at Si
Nicholas Arena Monday night
Goldman. 11 Miner ol heavyweight,
champion Rocky Marciano, was In 1
Calhoun s corner as the muscular
21- year-old Negro was staggered
-e\en times but came on to win
another unanimous decliton over
bomber Jerry Luedee of New Hav-
.-11, Conn In one ol the most brui
lug sluulesia ever staged at St
Nick's
Calhoun, who had taken a loui |
1..mid verdict over brown - haired \
22- vear-old Luedee in a prelimin-
ary at Madison Square Garden on
Nov 26.1954. hud the tiled Con-
necticut dynamiter floundering in
ih<* late rounds from lelt hook* and
over-hand rights to the head
Luedee. scaling W, pounds o
Calhoun's bled trom the
nose after the third round, and
Calhoun's leR eye was badly swol-
len It was Luedee s 20th light and
the only two defeats against him
have been registered by Calhoun
lie was an underdog at 17-5
hydra-matic
ALL THI
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ALL IMk
OH ULAMUI
Mn.wni.ni 1 iw«MtotoitotoltotoaaiiMiw«ss:
PII!.AH*NT I'ROMM
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OKLAHOMA Cm Mph Sta
pbill. chir! ol the game division
lo,- the -tate g..nie and fis.i depart-
1 metit. said today that during the
, phea-anl sea; d. Nov 1R-.9 oil.?
a portion of the pheasant kill was
, chtvked by rangers who patrolled
1 the hunting areas in Cimarron
Texas Beaver. Harper. Woodward.
Woods Alfalfa. Kill- and that pa t
of Grant 1 -unty lying west of -talc
highway HI
• We were unable lo Che K each
hiulte: or cacti pheasant killed
Stahphill aid. Our random sam-
ple ot hunters showed n total >f
..boil 500 pheasant bagge t Actu-
ally. ll»e lota, kill for the .season
was many times greater than thrs
Most Excitino News in
Automatic Transmissions
Since Oldsmobile
Introduced Hydra-Malic
IS Years Ago t
It'» here for »..u lo tr? uo»»! \ new
mm-ation in .Iriviug amoolline-s! \
new |H-ak in aelawa? p.-i for inane’!
The '(.ear of the Tear" i- Jetaua?
Hv.Ira-Malic*, ja-rfe.-le.l It* the-am.
Iir-t full? automatic drive. It - a re?o-
In lion in automalic <lri?iii|> *mooth-
ne -witli full Ily.lra-Malic cliicieney
. . split-acTbiod res|M»nse . . . |»>.??er
,I.-N?er\ that'sqiii.’L and quiet! (-.sue
in. I r? a wtarlirc-t? led V.t UiLmobile
with Jcta?*a? Hy.lra-Matie and the
new It.N-ket T-330 E ngine . . . the
naightie-t ItoeLrt ever! Ton II s*,
??li? thi* is ynlir year to go Olds!
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•S.aedord ox NWs.y f.9M "»*•*«. o«Mi»>rf
o. ei.ro co«. os Supw !8 model.
engineers win. .1.*?e|..|n*d the world s
TOP RESALE TOMORROW I
The secret of the smoethnes*
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Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 121, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1956, newspaper, January 24, 1956; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490465/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.