Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1974 Page: 2 of 12
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Our Hats Are Off To The Workers Of
SAPULPA'S
UNITED FUND!
Doctor. Lawyer. . .Worker. . Carpenter. . .Community Em greatest drive goal in history. . .155,900 00 And we dare not fail
ployee all these and many, many more join together each year to this challenge, for if we do. . .local agency work must be cut back
help launch Sapulpa's United Fund Drive. The advance division accordingly. With yo«r efforts. . .and your money help this goal
has already begun. The regular drives start tomorrow, Friday, can be handled
September 27th. With your help and contribution we can make our
—-TluwJn Ta AW Of you 9f a IVasking!
Our Goal For
1975 Is-
55.900
One United Drive Supports The Following Ten Agencies
Here's How Our Budget
Will Be Spent:
AMERICAN REDCROSS
BOY SCOUTSOF AMERICA
SALVATION ARMY
OK KIDS 6ASE BA l L
CAMPFIRE GIRtS
SAPULPA RECREATION
SCHOOL CHILD WELFARE
YOUTH CENTER
UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION
SAPULPA GIRLS SOFTBALL
$7,800 00
$15,500.00
$22,405.54
$2,000.00
$9,979.00
$3,000 00
...$300.00
$750.00
$500.00
$2,000.00
f.
TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT SAPULPA UNITED
FUND AGENCIES DO WITH FUNDS:
Red ('tom—Benefits to victims of storm* in
Creek county last June 8-» proved beyond
measure the service this organisation
provides in time of need
Boy Seoul* of tmrrlrs—About 1.000 boys in
the Sapulpa area, through dedicated
volunteer leaders, learn skills in living and
working together for the common im
provement of all
Salvation Army—and Service are
synonymous Christmas assistance,
assistance for transients, for diasaster
victims, summer camps, help for the under-
privileged the Salvation Army ia always
sharing with others
Sapulpa Kids Baseball—More than 000 boys
from Sapulpa and surrounding communities
participate in an ever-expanding program of
summer baseball
( amp Fire Girls—Each year mare than 000
Sapulpa area girls learn self-reliance and
develop attitudes toward work and life that
will influence them for years to come in
attaining their greatest potential as women
Sapulpa Rrtrratioa—the concept of
recreation is ever expanding in Sapulpa. not
only to involve children during summer time
but for all ages all year around From flag
football to adult basketball it's an ex-
panding opportunity
School Child Welfare—assists children who
lack basic necessities auch as shoes
Y outh (eater—in the lower level of the public
library, provides a chaperoned evening of
recreation for !i-en-age students, under
sponsorship of the community-wide Youth
Board
I ailed Services (irgaaixaUua—is still alive
and needing the support of hometown folks
for our armed services personnel throughout
the world USO receive* no government
support It relies solely on the American
people
Sapulpa Girls 'oftbsll—has provided a
summertime activity for an increasing
number of Sapulpa area girls, giving them
opportunities for recreation that their
brothers have had for years
Attention Sapulpa Area Residents
Who Work In Tulsa:
CAN A PORTION OF YOUR TULSA PLEDGE
GO TO SAPULPA’S UNITED FURD DRIVE?
Please Make This Request When You Pledge In Tulsa
DISCOUNT FOODS
Shop Economy Corner
Next To TG&Y Family Center 911 E. Dewey
AMERICAN NATIONAL
Bonk and Trust Company
Oklahoma
Member F D I C
These Sapulpa Firms Urge Youi Whole-Hearted United Fund Support
OG&E
ELECTRIC SERVICE
BARTLETT - COLLINS
Company
Sapulpa Daily Herald
"Creek County’s Only Daily Newspaper”
SAPULPA FEDERAL
Savings and Loan
Association
106 E. Dewey Sapulpa, Okla.
FRANK0MA POTTERY, INC.
Sapulpa, Okla.
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MOVING AHEAD WITH SECURITY
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Member > Du Deposits Injured T0 »}0 00c
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SAMIRA OlliNOW*
SAPULPA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCATION
JOHN BINGMAN STANDARD DENTON-EASTERLING FORD T. J. KENNEDY BUICK-GMC
PRESTIGE OLDS PONTIAC
MARCUS HORN, CHRYSLER D0DGE PLYM0UTH
SAPULPA LUMBERMEN’S ASSOCATION
SAPULPA LUMBER CO. BENSON LUMBER CO. GIBSON LUMBER CO.
CREEK COUNTY LUMBER CO. STUART LUMBER t PLYWOOD CO.
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1974, newspaper, September 26, 1974; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1495131/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.