Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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Herald. Editorial
IN STEP
WITH GOD
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Know ?i Ml that *» are the templet
of <.mT I Cor. S:l«—The wwtwoo-
m-Iou? mind aimrdlnc la great p*\-
chaWgitla U infinite in intelllgrme
That la f.odlihe Indeed
Poge 2—Sopulpo (Oklo) Herald, Fridoy, June 27, 1958
'Inga which constitute the greatest' anything We give it to them straight
• fire hemrdv with corresponding lorn and alio* the listeners to mage up
of Ufr end job? If their owners will their own minds. As s result we
not act voluntarily to remove these hirve revetted A lot of faverabf; Te-
uniwcf-sary fire rAi then we mast •;xnse from Russians through the
hare -trictrr fire laws to make avail- man. American tourists rrtumlm
able to every r. ader the protection Iron: overseas afco contract us on j
that only sprinklers can give. how effective they tlunk our pro
Great Opportunities crams are. This is proof they hate j
For Labor l/nloas heard our short wave broadcast* |
Mom of our newer buildings. ah‘?> w trlMmlUtd * *•"**
whether large or small, residential "Our organ* it .on is only five
or commercial, are equipped with okl and taown "*T Uttl*
var.ous fire-resaunt features Ptre ^ 0 8 • but in our short term 1
feel we have accompn?hed a lot b\
gening Jast a fe» behind the Iron
Herald Data
letobtlslied hi 1914
Entered os second closs moil matter, Seat,
B, 1914, at the Postoffice in Sopulpo, Ok-
lahoma, under on oct of March 3, 1897
P. Matthews, Owner and Publisher
m
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ill
Eva Margaret Owke?. Eleanor Inge.
Hazel Jones and Madelyn Carver
Fourth of July special—one per- _ .__.
inmeru wave for 50c when dm J**?'
with another at the regular prices *•*» br‘'omt mor* *
IL S2. M $5 Pa lac: Beauty Shop. «"m*u,re meamrra which win
Curtain to undrrstand us Thais
all we can ask for. And it's all we
•■4 Editorial Officer Open at 9 OA
SAPULFA CARRIE! RATES
One Week ..................... $ 25
One Colendor Month.............$ 1.10
Three Monthj.................. $ 3 30
Si* Months.....................$ 6 60
Y«>' ...................... $13.20
Delivered by carrier cnywhera in
Sapc/pa, Mounds, Kiefer, Kellyvilla and Glenpoot
proof doors are now fairly common
The-e safeguards will confine a fire,
but they wiU not eliminate its des-
tructive powers to life through pan-
ie and smoke Now that labor unions ’dc,arf ‘
A much traveled nun. Baker has
•~rved thrnghout the Pir Ea.?' and
Europe with the army In Japan
btrn his
ertat-
employed ^ tooa wu> Baker Ie.?U this ac
MW At tte Yak theatre—Wednesday ■»«*“ * P"*** * «on has broken many barrier, be-
• Prom tfwljnr.es mgfu on our stage the Tlnv ToU T*>«* c<*^ alto urge thu.
of the Saptilpa Herald ^ bathing revue and a musicil show mnrr "'bet*0* be used m the con-
Oklahoma City—Mrs Tom Dal- feitunn([ Bobby Jean Tiger The etruction of factories, stores, and
kce St pul pa defeat-d Mrv Zb- Sisu.rs j aRd Alchjjv Tiny homes, as well as more extensive
**he f>ennar.. Ttdra. regarded a? Tol. BppMul2< w;>] ** Bobbv Jean fh»-Jlarm .-vstrms and sprinklers
YEARS
AGO MMW | ■
TODAY STjaLrjSf'aS SSEEKKtf-
I V^kel 11 in which union labor is employed EO<xJ *'lh. Baker feels th
FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
t-'aa -'■gtuia
JefHilhf
AGENI
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Herbert P. Johnson
Agency
8 E. Dewey
Phone 39
her chief rtvsl for the women?
Tiger. Rose
These unions could alto urge that olher natlons and 0ur conn-
Started With Plan*
When asked what kd hint into
his present field of work he explain-
Bv-* Biwr' Bettv 1 have In mind asbestos gloves to ttU 5tarl^d thr pUno
’Stf’LTSJS be worn by those who .re" Midden- * «““■ ®» stives
round match hare today l ud I W llti HiC tr called upon to put out man fires; ur3*d to utf Pan° >«sons As
■m SSesTSLiS -•«** bed strips de.-gned to helo a been a member of
A hoard af roumr oonmiasiaaer. No;ni> Jean MllaJn. J Ann prevent firea due to tarelra* smok- ^.TuL^ Muslc Union No M sinee
*“ -^. Crawford. Man Joe Tntk. Micky ^kh T£ rSZeSTSS JS 2* aaSSJZAS!
■------ ----•— •— ----- With the western bind of Bob
Wills, h? played trombone in 1W0
RE-ELECT
Heber Finch, Jr.
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
A Sincere, Dependable Mon
If you don't know him,
osk your friends and neighbors
Tatohg j,)h“ jf'tf Marie Sidert -adv
! B-i«f>w and H H Dailey of Drum-;
right
Babson
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S T A P P
C. R. MATTHEWS, city ^itor; TED OLSON, odvartisino
dmefor; FAYE DUNLAP, society editor; WINONA
MATTHEWS, office monoger, DON SMITH, circulation
*' ” ‘ ‘“T, aisistant advertising monoger;
»rter, ond ROSALIE LAZIER,
Mix- Ruth Lenu has returned
from a two weeks vie it m the home
of Mr and Mr* Ernest Lee in
fierce Ctty. Mo While there Mi*? . ____.____ ! „ „
; Lantz waa a member of the P-erce !?
'Continued from Par.' One'
j Ctty band
Initiated Into the Rainbow girls
last night were Betty June Volght
i be smathered at their start if peopb
would not get panicky and if they
hid proper fire-exUnguuhing equip-
ment available. Fire loasea could
also be cut If we would leant how
classified department
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4 i.V NOTICI
Subscribers mini
* to pho
Una o paper ore requeeted
185 beforo 7 o'clock.
When o
the beech.
Hoist, N.R.S
IN STEP WITH EVENTS
girl ffnds thot she's not the only pebble on
she usuolly becomes o little boulder —Flog
usually becomes o ....
University of Okie homo
-MONDAY—
PILOT CLt-B; KvMilag*. ami
aa* lawrth Mon4>y«.
AMt.au AN LAAtilON At * ILIARt
UTN'-HKO* Wit Moad.T of
urk BMBth Ml«ht aitotlas
third Moaday at aach Math
—TIKHDAY—
AMERICAN LEGION; Evealaft at
Ok hat.
ROtARS Noon at the WCA.
t F.RETRA Vt at toRTU.N WARS
Ita. at tt* vrt» halt
BISINEoa aa* PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN Serond and fourth Ta*»-
dar* at f it o'riork
—WEDNESDAY—
LIONS: Nm* at •*«« VWCA.
—THVRSDAY—
KIWAW1S: Noun at the VWCA.
inMWl'wrnr LVNCHEON: Oa th*
bwth Thuiwdar *1 th* Math.
—FRIDAY—
JAVrrea: Each Friday MM at th*
YWCA.
paper? You can also buy flame-:e-
stetant draperies, rugs, and textiles. B
I forecast that the day will come Aft*r a hi,ch *n the service, he Join-
when we will sleep on ast.*stoe> pil- *** ,he L*00 McAullifle band In 1PM
lows and wear non-flammable paja- riac^.m fh* army, be did "The Army
mas! Hour and served in the Pentagon
for -N)me time. In January of thit>
year Baker retired and accepted hi?
position as studio manager with the
( American Committee.
“I do recording and production
work." he related "To a lot of peo-
<Continued from Page One) P**1 11 may not seem very much, but
it has a definite purpose And when
Only
OR. J. W. FREDERICK
OPTOMETRIST
TELEPHONE 2610
W Floor, Solist Building
•Vi Eort Do way
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
The American National Bank
of Sopulpo, Oklahoma
L At Close of Business June 23, 1958
9*' ' t C[
RESOURCES
Cosh and Due
from Banks...... $2,738,789 99
United States Securities 3,490,858.75
to use more fully th? various fire- broadcast only to Russia, not her you r? dedicated to somethlna 1-kc
proof building mater.al* and home Mtellites." this, it adds more to life ’ *
and office furnishings now on the “We shoot the truth of the out-
®*Htet. side world over the Iron Curtain --;-—--—
During the pi*t winter. I have Red nteUlte.? dlrsctly to Mas-
been shocked at the losses of life cow because Rusx ans know little of ,
and property which have occurred the U 8. Their uninformed minds i
in a series of fires in factor? build- c*n be likened to those of children.1
ings The New York blaze, above titty think America Ls a country of
mer.tionel. snuffed out 34 lives All ghosts and goblins This mL*concep-
, of these lives could have been sav- non was created by fantasy stories
' ed if the factory had had a "sprink- told by Communist leaders who rule
ler system " Of course, regular fire by fear."
drills are helpful: but factory work- “Actually, very few Rusrians are
ers get panicky .nd forget what the confirmed Communists. Therefor?,
dr.lls taught them Th? only answer the Kremlin must keep its people in
is stricter fire laws which would fear of the outride world and its
compel sprinklers which would put "armongering ways. Our Job is to
1 out fires before they could gain break down these fears by telling
headway and become unmanageable I the simple truth about the free
Sprinklers afford the only real 1 Ysorld "
protection ill factories employing t •'* Package Shows
'mor; than 50 people They are not ”We US* package shows, inter-
1 costly to maintain once they are in- '"lews by Russians who have n?d
■stalled The installation Investment ,he'*r homeland, regular newscasts
• In sprinklers Is also profitable flnan- aiMl a host of other me .ns by which
cially because, to a certain extent *e K;T« a true picture of our life |
1 thetr cost is offset by lower lnsur- here, in order to do this we use
ante ratss. When you or on? oi persons who can speak one or more
your family accepts a Job. see if he of the 18 languages of Russia Most
or she la protected by sprinklers. of these people are from there.'•
| Small factories are the very build-1 Our practice U never to distort
RE-ELECT
Lee Johnson
DEMOCRAT
SHERIFF
CREEK COUNTY
D0NT BE FOOLED ...
(HECK THE FACTS
(From the February 5, 1957 edition of the Sopulpo Doily Herold)
BASEBALL TONIGHT—7:30
r
Horner Box of Tulsa
v*.
Lee Eller Ford of Sopulpo
ALSO A FINE GAME SUNDAY-2 P.M.
Sopulpo vs. Tri-Sf'Ote, Tulsa
SEE BOTH GAMES! YOU'LL ENJOY THEM!
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Oklahoma Municipal
Securities ........ 1,430,181 83 $ 7,659,827 57
Loans .......................... 4,623,188.84
Overdrafts ...................... 4,091.02
Bank Building and Parking Lot...... 50,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures............ 1.00
Other Real Estate................ 3.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank...... 24,000 00
TOTAL RESOURCES........... $12,361,111.43
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock...... $ 300,000 00
Surplus ............ 500,000 00
Undivided Profits
435,752.04
and Reserves
1,235,752 04
43,56873
Invested Capital ..................
Reserve for Taxes................
DEPOSITS
U S Deposits ....... 258,585 67
Other Deposits...... 10,823,204 99
TOTAL DEPOSITS ............... 11,081,790 66
Bermuda Shorts
Ideal for walking, sports,
loafing. Cool fabrics solid
colors and Ivy League
stripes.
Reg. S3.95 Values
$049
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TOTAL LIABILITIES
$12,361,111.43
The above statement is correct.
LLOYD FULKS, Cashier
DIRECTORS
G. L Berry
G- L. Berry, Jr.
H. F. Dodd
H. L. Ferguson
Charles Hamilton
tori Hermes
L. B. Jackson, Jr.
Herbert Johnson
C. D. Klingcnsmith
Jock Lawrence
Louis Stuatt
R. B. Thrift
Wutson W w»s*
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ONE
DRUG STORE
WILL BE OPEN
sum r
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The Store Open SUNDAY, JUNE 29, is
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Bateman Drug Store
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The Selection of a District
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Judge Is Important lo YOU!
Support and Re-Elect
Kenneth Hughes
District Judge
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