Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 83, Ed. 1 Monday, December 9, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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FACE TWO
SAPULPA KtiALD. SAJJULPA, OKLAHOMA
MONDAY. DECEMBER 9, 194fl.
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SAPULPA HERALD
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THFRF IS CTATFLF.TE SAFETY' THERE: He that
dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High, shall abide
under the shadow of the Almighty.—Psalm 91:1.
How States Win. Lose Seats in the Lower Chamber ot Congress
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Opening of the Metropolitan
Opera season In New York
souidn't be a success without the
presence of Mrs Cornelius Van-
derbilt. one of the leader* of New
fork society. Here rtie Is arriv-
ing at the Opera House.
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Today's Sport
Parade
K> llenrv M< l.cmure
DON’T CRIPPLE A GRLAT SERVICE
It look* a* if the manufacturer* of airplnae* and the American 1
war depar’ment are heading for a stubborn controversy and it also j
look* as if the war department is on its way to committing a seri-
ous blunder.
In it* justifiable anxiety to get on with the rearmament pro- ,
grvm. the war department has fi'ed wn h the priorities board of I
the national defense advisory commission a request that it study
whether manufacture of commercial airplanes rhosrld cease, with
all facilities bring devoted to war plariw.
Companies most affected are preparing vigorously to fight, i
The directors *av the number of commercial planes they have on |
order or in protpect—somewhere around 190—is not great enough
to seriously cripple the nation’s rearmament effort and, further- |
more, that it is necessary to retain their commercial business against I
the time when defense work will cease.
Thi* does not stress the biggest argument of all—that to stop
wxrk on commercial flying business of the United Sta1 es and th»- 1 .'7,,^ f Q d i>
. , ti L. e ■ ij ts LC2 ANGFLE8. Dec 9 <LP>— Un-
ambitious plan to increase flights to foreign lands Ihe war ;vouteine !ias Den tampering with
departments plan would interfere wth necessary replacements for nr. t«:axy xnd the only suspeL* I
line* now operating in America and with the building of new;.....ink IK the Bo« < Q
I Mcr.th club and the Watch and
I nave trave>d 620b
0-tcber
. All of those miles were tuveled for
peacetime were puny. Nowhere did Europe have such hour by j the purpose if o*ing at lo'tball
hour flights between all important cities and nowhere did Europe j teams All -cits of football .earns,
have night flight* with sleeping berths for passengers. But that ia[f'00*^a^ tearr that w»r. recruited
only part of the picture.
FIi;df« AF American ’ airplanes on regular schedule outside the
United States still capture the imagination. The line across the
Atlantic to Lisbon is today the main passenger and mail link be- olaving out the -nigs ana football
tween America and Europe In the fight for the business and I loams urdei ’ »• - 1 nc:t: ns that
friendship of La»in America there has been nothing more potent ^
th*n the thing service between the United States and the big
cities to the south
The- prodigious hops from California to Honolulu and thence
to Manila in one direction and to New Zealand in he other open
new avenues of trade. Furthermore, it is planned to extend the
line from Manila to Singapore and to star, a new Lne from Amer-
ica to South Africa
To interfere with such enterprise* would be a terrible mistake
Once the war is over, there will be hot competition from Europe.
Now is the time for American Lines lo dig themselves in.
in the meantime, America wiII be developing a set of young
pilots who know the Atlantic, the Caribbean and the Pacific as
they know the back of their hand In case of war
quickly become are pilots—Guthrie Daily Leader.
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Apportionment of seats in the nouse of representatives following
completion of the 1940 census may face a congressional fight. The
present reapportionment law discloses that 10 states, largely In the
ft**! and Mississippi valley, stand to lose a member each with eight
ftl* ts gaining. The law keeps the total membership at 435. There
Is one representative for each 301,163 persons. This figure Is ar-
rived at by taking the total population, less the District of Columbia,
and dividing by total membership. Each state has an additional
representative if the fractional remainder were more than hall
the 301,163.
saw was John Kimbrough of th* I group that included Bi 1 Aitxai.de- j DRUNK CHARGES
Texas Aggies He wa.sn t much of a Elmer Lavden, Wallace Butts. Lou
kicker or a passer or a defensive Utt( B^e Biern an. Lvnn \V?ld*rf.
man but he could alway: get his font I . ....
and five yards He ha<, a truch of BlH Jones rrttz Cti*n N#r‘
ham In him. too. and he leafed except | ton. Howard Jones. Matty E.ll. Jess
when he was called on to perlorm Keslev. and the Penn ccc?h, who
for the life of me I cant reca’l.
Football memories In uot and dash
- Frank Reagan of Pern despite his
his specialty Then he knew the
crowd was vatcb'ng him ."hen he
dilivered
planes especially adapted for great cross-ocean fligb.a.
Most Americans do not realize their country's aupremacy in A '
... — . . , „ / ,i c • Indie.' since the first of
commercial aviation. Comparatively the efforts of all Europe inf
football teams 1. at were as pure as
pasteurized cr'sm tcxtbiL teems
ooking lor a bowl bid. football -earns
that had r.o hopes anu were Just
The best human I saw a\l year ; Michigan debacle, ‘s one of the greet
was Bauman of Wcrthwestem a
Uickle I saw him against Minnesota,
and he was here, there, and every-
wheie doing damage with hLr 225
pounds I talked to Milt Piepi l Noire
Dame captain, yesterday, and h--
agried that Bauman was the best
lineman he had seen ail year
players Wh.tlcw Of Rice Is a
treat center atul Roocrtson ol U S
C. against Notre D?nie. a: least,
was a tremendous plaver goca
guards are resree this >esr . . f
mean guards who do it every day.
like Hariy South of a year ago . . .
S M U has the best band -it plays
to entertain th-t custceners Ncrth-
The under-iwted plaver I saw was a
chap named Pugh, the quarteiback cf western has the best ookitig gals
the Texas Aggies He made few head- Look for the rest of my tiiao' . .
lines, but you 11 remember that the ft is being released by the district
attorney at the next session of tn-
grand jury
fbey could ] ir :i
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SHOP EARLY!
Tbs is another reminder that Oiristmas is juat around the
corner and niAv »e tbc time to get out and finish shopping early.
Merchandise, gifts of all types for all of the family and friends j; ect
are on display in local stores. A wide variety of presents is avail-
able.
Shop early and mail out of town gifts early to avo.d a last
minute rush on the postal department.
GIDEON BIBLES
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■ counties
Creek countv's full quota ol Eibler.
FOR CREEK CO. - ;
the Sapulpa class rooms .n ixith th»-
colored and white schools
Scpuipa sclicclq had i02 Oidecn
Blolt today presented to 3upt Prince
at a ceremony in EWliwater ye«terdav
Prince was accompanied there by
William Oreiss, pie idem of tne s-hoe'
board
The presentation was made by Ken-
non A Palmer, icternatioral lield
secretary of Chicago. Schools all ever
Oklahoma receiver' a gift cl Bible*
from the CHdeon organisation Thom-
as W Caf.ey, president of the Ok a-
hqma City camp of hldeonr made the
principal speech of the ceremony it
Stillwater _
There were groups present lrc*n
Creek Payne, Nenlr and
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THEFTS REPORTED TO POf.HT
O H Stanbroukh of Kellyville re-
ported to police ‘he osa of the grill
guaid in front of his car, an army
blanket and three ordinary eomloi:
from his car. parked on the south
side of the courthouse. Saturday
night
The car had been parked there be-
tween 9 and 10:30 p. m
A Liberty bicycle was reported stol-
en in Tulsa during the pazt few days
_ which was the property uf Risner.
Pawnee jr.. of Risne, Motor Co., at Tulsa
ie*p::auon for the custirr/rs
Seme of the teams I saw weie
good. Some were oad Some were ln-
tererting and seme were dull, leing
composed I believe chitl.y of stu-
dents who w. .-e attem; ting to cure
etammering and stuttering by being
run over and trampled
Now -Jv foetba 1 season is over,
save for the ixwl fames on Januaiy
firs; And so. no-., what are the cor. •
elusions tr.ai I have drawr. aitei
traveling all the*e .ailet. watching
*11 these game' ta.kin*- to these
| couches, and rpnking to al’ these
If voull move forward ana
: ..an
and bend your ears gracefully my
way. Til tell you
The best footbe-l player I saw was
190 pounds of Michigan man named
Harmon He had a little vimethmg
none of the other had ana I un-
it was “ham ” Yes. shcw -ofl
The desut to play to grandstand
I've never known a ch&inpicn who
Qidu't have it. Haimcn was a tearr.
pla; er, ye*, but s. :newhere back in
his mind was the oositive conviction
tha- he Ha:men. was a pert ol the
Am-rican enterta'nmgnt ‘rheme, end
that he eheuidnt fail Like a Ruth,
like a Oob’. like a Tl'den like a
Jones, ir finally became c^nvlrked
that lie was net winning fot himself
alone, but for his public Thir made
a vrrai player r>ater Hie coach
Fritz Crialer :-a\e m' the oe«t t:p-oft
on Harmon
• i nevei . kiek « footbal
as much as 3a ;. r , ui ptactice Bui
I never saw him Mik that ;xmrly in
a game.**
The b«*t player f ,x one duty, i
only game the Aggies lost war loH
after Pugh was hurt
The me t Intelligent player I talked
-asor. wa* Bll dt Cor . .. ...
revent I couldn't wnte «Ut he aaid | »°MEN TAKE t ARE OF (HID
but please opjievr rue that Bill knows
all the answers anti despite cl! the
. . :tv he ha<j received —uood and It is net an urcommon piactic'
bad -will com? out of iootbeli a • ~v 1m the* wo.nan to apply fu:
swell kid the marriage license, accoidlng to
The two ilashlest back.- I saw ail Mrs Bess Ryan denuty court clerx
year were Juzwlk of Notre Dame 'and During the pa*t two we ks two
I saw him twi:e> and Luther of Ne- women have asked for licenses .‘tat-
■ court was at'ted to set aside- a bond
i forfeiture made- t-y the woman tor
IN POI ICE COURT
IPf rULlLL LUUI\
- 1 Dec 1 and released upon payment of
All persons on the p:Uce court ,he the iilowu.g morouv;
deeket thi.-. mornniB we:v charred j g 15 police stated that sne
with dniflfeennrs- . (<ractic*Qy walked into the side cf
E iner Le« Tver of Jcnk* was finei ,e -x»li * car at 6 30 a m. tne ‘am;
the maximum. $19 50. lei drunken
driving charges on a guilty plea
He was arr*‘t°d shortly aft/-.- his
automobile struck a parked car atout
1:14 a m yesterday a’ 22 South
Mif.qon. owT.ed bv Jim &.*!<• Tlie
Sales' car had been parked on the
west side 0/ Mi - nn headed i>outh
and the Tyer tar struck it Lon the
rear with such force that It we
turned around
Those fined if, weie Tom Onves.
Fred Galawav. and Noah Is,10:ogee
Indian Verl Davis wa lin'u $8
Lucile Embry was lined Vi on sec-
ond charges of dr nkenness and the
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
morning and wu> recommitted
second 1 barge* of drunkenness.
rrrrtffiCga
Don't Neglect Your
Eves! See
DR. J. W.
FREDERICK _
Optomelrist -
Complete Oeular Examination
Glasses Made To Fit Your Eyes
5 N. Main in Potter Musoc Co.
REMEMBER THOSE WHO HELP YOU
When you need credit at your
various stores, the merchants
help you out with the conven-
ience ol s charge account.
When it comer time to pay
your merchant, remember
him with his due. He needs
your money at well a* your
business. ,
PAY BY THE 10TH OR AS AGREED
SAPULPA BUStNESS MEN’S ASS’N.
Credit and CoUection Department*
220-221 RerryhiTl Bldg. Phones 651-652
bia‘ka Of th? iwo. Jjxwfk Is the
better—he can pass as well as run—
but Stanford can watch Luther in
the Rose Bowl
The be*t end I vaw was I sun of
Georgia Tech Tms despite th* fact
ihat he was Injured ana shouMn’t
liave been In uniform when I saw
him A well Ison is the best end
in the country
I wont try to name the best coach
I saw A fellcrv. would be a fool tc
tiy to pick and choose ruiong a
ing that their ‘.iDnce was w01 king
and could not get away.
MILLIONS USE THIS
Get relief from acid-mdigif-tion
Take Bisma-Rex. the 4-action antacid
powder which neutralizes acid expels
gas relieves heartburn and soothes
the stomach Bin- Bisma-Rex a 50-
dose bottle for 50c at the Rexall Drug
Stora—O L Humes Drug Stores
^adv
Creomulslon relieves promptly be- .
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe
CHRISTMAS TREE
LIGHT *ii *mpi.«
niKf'TMA.' TREE
LIGHT »t LBS, J for
ROGER' ELECTRIC
i
For a better
CHRISTMAS..
, . . patronize your local merchants.
They* have a complete stock of new
merchandise from which to make ^ift
selections Prices are right When
you shop a: home you contribute
directly to th* progress of your coni-1
inunity and YOU!
And at this Lank, you will find ser-
vice to meet ALL your banking re-
quirements. Commercial Account*.
Savings Account*, Loans of all kinds,
Safe Deposit Boxe», Drafts . . . which
shall it be)
and heal raw, tender Inflamed bronchial :
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioa with
the understanding you must like the
way It quickly allays the cough or you
are to have your monev back.
CRE0MULSI0N
For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
BE THRIFTY
THRIFT’1
WASH
All flat work ironed and
w<Bring apparel damp.
Sapulpa Steam Laundry
10t* S. Water rb»nr 11
We Give SAH Green Stamp*
Clhiropractu
ivjAl'p&y locates tne
/™r\ cause of at/
J ailments"
TMC MOVA01C
wrRTfBRA
DR. T! R. BERT ON
r-HIROPRAt TOR
lardy Attendant
328 Claytos Bldg.
Offtee Phone 115 ReMdrnee 1'*tt
Evening hy Appolataeaft
BUY AT HOME
BANK AT HOME
AMKI2ICAN NATIONAL RANK
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
DIRWTORS OFFICERS
L B larksen
L.
R JACKSON. Chairman
g . W A W ise
G.
L. BERRY. President
1). I) Kllnxensmlth
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R THRIFT fid President
Arthur lau renew
H
Q. GIM.IAM Vice.President
! W. P lanimirr
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F DODD. Cwhier
L R Jaeksen, Jr.
r.
R GRlGSltY. A**t Yice Pres.
G. 1. Berry
a R Thrift
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L. FERI.I HON. A*»t Cashier
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VtrtA*** fop ||ER LEISURE H0%
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f fi , J $ ,
QUILTED or
FITTED
STYLES!
Of luscious ray-
ons I Zipper-fos*-
•ne' o» wrap-
around styles!
REGALLY
LOVELY
STYLES!
Ot luxurious ray-
ons I For her Christ-
mos morning
glamour!
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 83, Ed. 1 Monday, December 9, 1940, newspaper, December 9, 1940; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1525832/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.