Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 15, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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SAPULPA HFRALD. SAPULPA. OK LA HO AM
WEDNESDAY, DECE/viBEE 15, 1943
Sapulpa Herald
Established in 1914
R P MATTHEWS, Owner and Publuhgr
k itr.nl a* sect uvd-c tan* mall maim, rtcptembri I. 1114 at ihr
j--«u4flc# in Sapulpa, Oklahoma under an art (4 March 1. 1«7»
SAPt'l-PA CARRIER RATES
On* Week • 25
One Calendar Month 1 >U
Three Month* J*
8U Month*
One Year »**»
Drhvered uv carrier anywhere in
Sapulpa Mound* Kieier KeUyvtUe Bowden
ST APT
c R Matthew* City Ed:tor Paye Reece Dunlap. Society
Editor; Shirley Carnathan. Ottice Manager. Ted OUun,
Ad vermin* Director Chester Miller. Circulation Manager.
Judy McParlln Reporter
NOTICE
Sudbarrlbrrs missing a paper are re*
queried to phone IAS before 7 O'clock
TODAY'S
Nichols’ Worth
By HARMAN W NtCMOLS
United M aiall
WASHI NOTON Dec IS <UP'
Lari summer I held a mama s hand
and whispered sweet Mult into her
hearin* aid Just as her daughter
was about to flunk out of the Mlaa
America content
The other nltht. I held the hand
of a man whoae ton was shoot in*
for stardom You can put it down
that fathers are more fld*ety than
mothers when their youn**ters are
up there on the platform and the
blue chip* an down
In this rase, the boy made It
Mo relieve the suspense' and his
pop survived
Dad was Pete Con lino of Fresno.
Cal, a nervous little man who is
a butcher by trade Me wauled hi*
boy lo be a butcher, loo But son.
Dick balked Dick told his dad that
he could play an sccordiun better
than he could slice a rtn* of aau*
save and that tied prove It.
He sure did
The other night Dick pushed all
the buttons on his flashy accordion
and won himself a lot of fame and
fortune He took the first prise in
the Horace Heidt search for youth-
ful talent A check for $3,000 plus
a lot of other thin** includtn* a
contract with stars In It
I was standtn* in a darkened
Isle with Pete Contino when the
final* of the year-ion* contest went
on the air Bfigtneers were flappui*
their arms to *et the thin* going
coast to coast Upstage the applause
meter was plugged in
The first contestant came un
Don't clap too loud." Pete said.
Then he checked himself He was
acting like a father
Along came the second and then
the third finalist
Pete tried hard to restrain his
applause He did all light
Then came hi* boy. Dick
Pete didnt clap very loud But
you could hear him scream and
holler from here to Baltimore or
Philadelphia
There* my boy." he shouted, as
If he were giving away a seer* .
As I said the boy won
But what doe* money mean to
an !•-year -old accordionist 1
To Dick nothing
The minute he got the check he
w heeled around in hi* dressing
room, brushed back a fries of black
curly hair and counter-signed it
He gave It to hi* mom and pop for
Christmas That * been the way ever
since he hit the big time and won
hit first contest In the Heidt show
"I haven't seen a cent of it." hr
said "Why should IT Tlie folks
took care of me I'd belter lake
car* of them Including my stater.
Josephine, age IS Victor, my 14-
year-old brother And Pete. Jr "
There's a kid Thai Uttle Pete
Hr* seven years old
And what’s he going to be alien
he grows up? An accordion player
And what is he already:
An accordion player!
ENID, lies IS 'UP'—A »•»»! wo-
man given a year's suspended sen-
tence for forgery here was back in
(all the nest day on a new chat**:
diving a bogus check to a local
store She was lailed to await an-
other appearance brforr Judge Tom
R Blaine, who gave her the sus-
pended sentence
Selecting Children's Playthings
It CARRY CLiVII AND NTEM. h D | ter-holed disks or sqware* to be put
W. give rhUiiren plaything. that KZuXg&£
will .mom the** Naturally a. w. coordination. Also observe
5 ^i7*Jh “* •*•«•*# from Push
the child willi like it rt#h a sy. ir(| pull toys, tricycle. And Ar the
may, therefore, give to* much oW,r ch.Jd.roHer skates,skate*, ski.,
•eight to Ks novelty. Inlets we bicycle, hosing glove*
watch outtolve. too. »• mil be lm h bag. croquet mt. badmuv
yrewed with robot type ef toy. just £ w,^ut ,nd ,,riog. balls, and
KS SStr^XT ....... —*-* f T*
and run it be may gain value from I sefal Action
it. How much will Ibe toy or tool set
LM us keep asking ourselves up useful action in the child's head?
Over how long a tim# will the child will it stimulate thinking, reason-
enjoy the plaything? How long will invention, imagination? Nor-
it last? A few sturdy toys are better mMlly. the child from 2 to 6 does not
than a ton of trash. To give a child i just manipulate blocks, toy animals
frail toys ran do him mural harm. *nd the like. He put* life into the
encourage destruction In him. Be- animals, ho creates with them and
aides, broken toy* lower play morale the block* and other things. See bis
Unless your child under five or si* imitative and make-bei.eve play
la extremely careful with fragile «ith a toy tea set. toy broom,
Fungs do not giv# him cardboniJ sweeper when with bis mother or
toy*. Also the toy should be safe. with other children. (My bulletin,
Pl.y With Other. “*••» way be had
in a stamped envelope.1
To what degree may the toy be en- Crayons, kinderfarten scissors,
joyed with other children? While paste, paint, paper, soft wood land
''■ I I BJR ’' M : ■’ ' ■ ' aw and via*) i Mg Bg
ge*M toys he ran enjoy alone, sur t materials a d
as a net of rube*. blocks or simple lh, pr**hool child, even for much
pu‘% 'gether puzzles, even these can oM„ thlld; and all sorts of tools
be snared. Oh. ye*, f from $Ult*d t„ the child's age and devel-
•i* to twelve needs some toy* and opmeiit. culminating in a well
took ho ran enjoy alone, but be also ^uippr<j workshop for tho boy or
need* an increasing number be ran flr| twelve or fourteen,
onyoy with his pals. And don't omit good mags sines
Will your child gain muscular de- and books. Some of them contain
velopment and coordination from much material for making things
the plaything? Sec what simple toys for fun. Choose Christmas gifts for
for the child from 1 to 6, like a ham-. your child which will give him fan
mer toy set, cubical boxes to be fit' with a purpose,
into on* another or piled into a Even better than best playthings
pyramid, a few sturdy pieces of for Christmas gifts are parents who
painted wood to bo fit together to give themselves in a richer aprecla-
in ske a familiar picture, large cen ' lion of the child's creations.
u.lMiv paw t*4ih MEET once a month once 1820 we'v* rani
APT* R M YKAIlg ly known each other rathar well -
PI AINVIIXE. Kan <UR>—After 2B The cornrp-mdem* began a* a
year, pen pal* separated by half classroom assigumem
, ■ continent have niot Ikb taaaDMT.
The board of directors of the J Mr. pioyd Martin of PlainviU* *— '
C Penney company have author- who finally had a visit with Mt»»
ernment employment 17 par cont' a
mat ifacturlng 54 per cent. utlli-! *• **• rCnney VJIVCA
* 4“S?«r Christmas Bonus ^ half Classroom aiH—MW by an En*.
The downward trend of the last
two month* la expected to rwault1
in heavier aeaaonai unemployment C Penney company have suite : - who finally l'»d a viut **'" 1Tests at Iowa Stale College show
this »inter. Vandlvtcr mid in in-1 i.ed a special payment of an amount len« Mae O II of Wlnmon-aa >• lhal pig, ggw more weight on al-
terpreting the overall figures Em- „Ub1 (o two week pay for ail lull- * C i“0 , , ... „lir, tails meal when It l* ground coarse
|dove» In the iarter population llmr associate* who have been em- >1*r *** “* 1 1 ** . " than when U Is finely ground
areas are consistently reporting leu ployed for the full year of law and •*" ■* M,rr *r,u,,a •
employment than they forecast two »n a proportionate basis for extra______—- —
months ago for the Christmas soa- and part-time asaociates slid tor
Best Friend in
Protest Against
Slayer Parole
OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec IS <U.P—
The best friend" of a man who
was killed 34 year* ago today pro-
tected clemency for the stayer
Hugh Haugherty Oklahoma City.
those employed less than a year
All Penney associate through 'tit
j Use company share In this paymrnt
i except those who air mrmbers of
the management staff and whose
earnings are determined largely by
the company'* long-standing prof-
it-sharing plan .
Delmar Sharp, manager of the J
C. Penney company store said that
more than 50 000 Penney associates
*11 over the United State* will par-
ticipate in this payment, including
13 of the Sapulpa store He fur-
ther emphasized that this was not
* Christmas bonus in the usual
sense and was non-recurring It
was authorized in recognition of the
unu*u*i butinevv iiid economic con-
l.fe for the hi-jacking and murder p|an yor lh# more usual Christmas
bonus and into this plan Ls annually
paid a proportionate share of the
company s earntngs The current
in February. 1034. of Paul McCarthy,
young Oklahoma City attorney
McCarthy was the best man at
_ ._ _«__| i ......... • v-«i uuias a taw turn
my wedding, said Haugherty who (rstrm pgrmvi.t just announced.
• ■rks at the Oklahoma Tax Com
mission
Talk of clemency for Brumtey re
ulted from action taken yesterday i
by Federal District Judge Eugene
additional to these thrift and prof
it-sharing benefits
Dependable
Dav or \igbt
I
Unemployment in
State Climbing
OES Official Says
OKLAHOMA CITY Dec IS tUP'
Unemployment In Oklahoma has
climbed recently far above expes -
tat ions. Dave Varulivier. chairman
Rice. Musk'jgee R.ce substituted a ‘ UPSET ACID-STOMA CH
probationary period for a three-jfgai NEUTRALIZED QUICKLY
Meanwhile Oov Hoy J lul of Btama-Rrx In a glass of
today granted a parole ^ Oene 9%m „ „ drllrto,u t4uUn< anu
klnu. slayer of a Tulsa policeman ^ |n , ,lllnutn B a
--rhe partUe which.was granted on £ M fur at
tec mmendatton of Uie pardon and .. q,,-.. isn.r. — n i
general slump In rmptoyment U yet parole board was protested by mem- “■
in sight
Further statistics of the employ -
ment security commission show
Unemployment claims were fllesl
by 10.100 persons during the first
week in December while only 7joo
claims were filed for the week end-
ing Oct 16
The number of job listings with
oUyder 1 Hume* Drug Store.
of Mice
Elms has served 17 years for kill- 1
tng Tulsa police officer J W Wool •
ley
Our Funeral Home n ovailoble
1 tor dependable service of oil Hours
of the day or night Someone is
always on duty to onswer phone
colls, md be on hood m cose of
need
The fomily is assured that their
Loved One is never left olcne in
the building
Harrison Funeral Home
Mr and Mr* A. A. Soeece
Licensed Embolmers ond Funerol Directors
PHowc 11 Sbm»R*
i ntriid intro rKiiiiTF.fi
HITH DYINO BOY'S Mil
CHICAOO 'UP—A new drug still
public employment offices dropprd in the experimental stage is credit-
to 10 out) in November, or 34 per ed with saving the life of a young *
ent lower than for (X-tobrr victim of dread tuflurnsul inciim- |
Ilu- nunibrr of job seekers ro-i giu*
■jn per cent during the same period. Doctors administered tlie drug,
of the Oktaltoina employment te- rra(yllu( jg7ou at the end of Nov polymyxin, as a "last chance" to
curtly commission said today Despite the bleak picture of the save 14-mvnth-old John Chuck. Jr
The picture though not yet past two months, employment to- Earlier treatment was sulfa and
alarming was revealed in a report day Is considerably better than it streptomycin hand produced only
showing unemployment pay claims was a year ago. Vandivier said. temporary relief The child, who
have risen J# per cent since mid- Non-tarm employment In Ofcta- was barely brrathlng when the drug
October homa Is 6 1 per cent over a year was injected, has been released from
In the same period last year the ago The Increase Is attributed to the hospital a* cured
Jump was only 8 per cent the industrial expansion which oc---
Vandivier pointed to a “definite curred in the state early this year Red clover improves in quality
downward trend in Job opponent- A breakdown shows retail trade If grown on land treated with man-
tles.' although emphasizing that no employment 1* up 6 6 per cent, gov
ure. limestone and rock phosphate
Musical Chimes
The Ideal Christmas Gilt
so / OFF
Until January 1
4 and 2-Toned Chimes
The SHEFFIELD
Originally $31.50
Now SI 5.75
The SHERATON
Originally $11.9$
How SS.S8
r
Sheffield Is a dlrilnrtlve hall rhlmr
soundlnf x fear note Hr.imuwbr se-
quence . . . finished in l»*M Ivory of
llurg undo . . . Sheraton provides
single and two lone t'gnal . .
mechanism housed in Ivorv plastic , . .
lube* have lacquered brss* finish .
Mend well with all Inrrrloe deco
UTILITY
was $3.95
Now SI .98
A rompacl chime for general
signalling service . . . provides
Iwo time and inr note signal .
. finished in Hhltr or Ivory
BEVERLY
Norman Bel
f.rddrs design
. . . three-note
t -q-jencc . . .
Ivory Plastic
I ounng for me
chanlcm ....
lubes llnl.hrd In
burnished bras*.
Oriftnalls 121.50
Ho* S10.75
Choose Amerlco’i fin* and
ft net> watch, match leu
boouty and quality.
Convenient Term*
ARTHUR
$65
17 Jewel*
roised numeral*.
D0R*t r
was $8 50
Now
A Model for Every Home .... Larqe or Small
BROOKDALE
w js $6 50
Now
'Mrlnthnu*. nationally known
rh tines for every house . . .
sound * ton notes for front
dior; one lor rear . hand-
samrly Isltlrd in various col-
ored plksties lo molch » >ur
home ita orations . . . lubts
are hritahi-u brass . . . Ibe
gift of qisilnctian.
Mdoicfa
petite console
.m-ONE V^IUE
$4.25ii 11
NEWPORT
wot $10.50, now
$5.25
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9 Norfh Main
Phone 221
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15
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