The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DEMOCRAT NEWS
THdhSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1*59
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Doors Solve
Old Problem
Wide, pub. cm openings be-
tween rooms needn't be a prob-
lem any more
SiuLr.f pane: doors or folding
lo-i ver Qoors of ponderosa pin*
no: or.'.y are the ideal solution,
but add the rich beauty of
wood to the interior decorating
scheme.
The pane, doors in styles to
harmonize with all decors, slide
KIEFER
NEWS
Mr and V|*v Jim Cum bey.
Oe.mie and Wayne, »p* nt the
w^ek.-nd in Arka»*»* where they
vis.t^d the latter’> sister. Mr«.
Paulin* and childn n and Mr
.md Mr- Floyd Smith and daugh-
ter. • • •
Jessie McOuugh, who ha» tieen
in the Hart let i Memorial hospital
for the past two week*. Is now
home and .* reported to be doing
fine • • •
Mrs. Frank Acuft and daughters
of Sapulpa were Sunday guest* of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arlesa
Berry. • • •
Mr and Mr>. BUI Wright and
children of Battle Creek. Mick..
■«ft for their home Monday after
spending two weeks with the lat-
ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Barnhart and family and Bill’s iela-
tives in Sapulpa. • • •
Mr and Mrs. Jack Goaney ana
Detibic visited In Tulsa. Sunday,
with Mr. and Mr*. Wendell Childs.
• • •
Mrs. A<Ja Hightman returned
home Friday from Dallas, Tea.
where she had been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Lewi* Blem and Mrs.
Hazel Sneed. • • •
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Trider and
Lance of Barnsdall. visited tneir
sisters. Mrs. Jack Gosney and Mrs.
Ray Greene, on Friday. • • •
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lee left last
Tuesday for their home in Hoobs,
N M . after visiting here with their
patent*. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roger
and Mrs Grace Lee and other rela-
tive*. On their way home tney
stopped in Velma, Okla.. to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Uaacock.
• • •
Funeral services were held Mon-
day at i!:.T0 |>.m. al the First Chris
tlan church In Kiefer, for Mr*.
Roxic Karrie.ter, who died last
Friday Rev. dene Whitley of
Stroud, officiated' Burial was in
South Height* cemetery at Sapul-
pa with Owen Funeral Home 1a
charge Pall bearers were: Or-
ville Cook. Bernard Pope. Otis
Blair. George Fuller, Dale Kiefer,
and Ira Rongey. • • •
Mr. and Mr*. Lavclie Skinner
of Tulsa, visited Mr and Mrs. Lar-
ry Wright and son and T. .C Anlri-
kin, Saturday. • • •
Mis. Agnes Crews visited with
Mi and Mr*. R. G. Cook In Tulsa.
Sunday. • • •
Mr and Mr* Bernard Pope, Mr*.
Jim Pope, and Mrs. Blanch Good-
win visited in the Jess Farrlester
home. Sunday. They also visited
with Mrs Mary Wllmolt In the Be- I
pulpa Nursing home • • •
Mr and Mrs. John M Davis. Jr.,
and children. Denise and John.
III. spent Saturday with the lat-
ter’, parent-. Mr and Mrs. Um
Pope wild plea. • • •
John Keller has been moved to
th- Arnold Nursing Home in Sa-
puipa. • • •
Mr. and Mr- David Boyer. Don
and Sandra, of Burger. Tex . acre
the guest* of the former - mother.
Mrs. Nannie Boyer. • • •
A birthday dinner to celet.-ate
the birthdays of Chester Dietrich
and his grandson. »a» held bun-
day. Those attending were: Mr.
and Mr*. D.ck Smith and -on- Da-
vid »nd Roy. and Mr. and Mr*.
W. A Smith of Tul»a • • •
Sunday guest- of Mr and Mr*.
Vern Huffman were their tons.
Max of Tui-a. and Mr. and Mr-.
Jack Huffman of Sapulpa. • • •
Sharon Rongey entered Bartlett
Memorial hospital for a check-up
Sunday night. • • •
Mr. and Mr- Homer Park., of
County Line, have moved to Km-
fer Mr*. Park* Is here now and
Mr Park* will r* .m from Texas
the first of September. • • •
D. B Boyer and family of Tul-a.
visited Boyer's mother, Mrs. Nan-
nie Boyer last weekend. • • •
The Ladies Aid of the Kieler
Christian rpjreh met Iasi Thurs-
day in the aid house. In lieu of a
meeting the afternoon was -pent
quilting Pr« sent were: Mr*. Viola
Branagan. president of the aid.
Mrs. O R Goodwin. Mr*. J. M.
Lentz. Mrs Lon Richards and Mrs
Luthern Denham. • • •
Hartey Mt-on who is a paii-nt
in St. John’s hospital in Tulsa, un-
derwent surgery last week but is
reported as improving at this time.
• • #
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Dugan cele-
brated their 51st wedding anni-
versary Sunday. Children present
who helped them celebrate and
enjoy a family dinner were: Mr.
and Mr- Raymond Dugan and
children. Mr*. Virginia Eubanks
and children. Mrs. Sylvia Uerly
and children aril Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Peebles and children • • •
Members of the Kieier Methodist
Church meet each Saturday and
work on the church. There weie
eight present last Saturday lo nelp.
They worked In the bell tower
and foyer. The members were also
very proud to see and hear the
new choir which consists of young
people of the congregation under
the direction of Mrs. Sanimic S«.l-
sor. Sunday was Ihelr first time to
sing and they were v«ry good. We
have another new member. Hill
Bigelow. This makes a total of
nine new members in three weeks.
A bean dinner with all the trim-
mings Wilt be held this Saturday.
Be sure fo come out and help. • • •
We extend our sympathy lo tin
T. C. Antrikln family In the death
Leaven with special hardware
fold to the sides when desired.
neatly out of the way within the
wail at both sides of the opening.
The slim louver doors fold
compactly out of the way on
special hinges.
Both panel and louver doors
for installations like these are
available from building material
dealers in units complete with
hardware and ready to hang.
Doors and hardware also can be
urchased separately for instal-
lat.on by a carpenter or skilled
home handyman.
It
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OUTLAW VS. OUTLAW
Sfrr. 9 THRU 13
4 Nile* and Sunday Matinee
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Central Stales News Views
TOO TIRICD to twirl. Jan s
Gromes. 3. of Fort Worth. Tex .
rests as Kay Sutton, 17. of Dallas,
•pnng* into action
LEAKING VP his own cage
is Duke, chimp at St Louis
.assisted by trainer Mike
ostial.
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SAME GAS used in more than 40,000.000 U.S homes serves
industry 26.000 different ways In one of these ways, shown
here, gas feeds overhead burners in a process that melts glass
to shape and smooth bottles.
Wa Specialize in
PRESCRIPTIONS
SMITH DRUG CO.
"AW Your Doctor"
rise Motor Delivery—Ml JR
PHONE 4
Buffington-Smith
Funeral Home
Sapulpa
Phone 1349
R. R. WALLACE
Moving and Shipping
Wallace Transfer & Storage
fill South Main
ST. JAMES HOTEL
Low Weekly and
Monthly RXm
late* from 55.00 Week
Raton front S20.00 Month
Sapulpa's Complete
AUTOMOTIVE STORE
Genuine and Standard Parts
STANDARD MOTOR
SUPPLY
■any Hi**ar« * Mike Pettewey
— FOR —
• LUMBER
• PAINT
• FENCING
• HARDWARE
• PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
• WINDOW GLASS
• WINDOW SCREENS
— SEE —
BENSON
LUMBER CO.
The UPTOWN
LUMBER YARD
114 E. Lee Phone 25
See Herb or Art . . .
for all your
INSURANCE NEEDS
Herbert P. Johnson
I E. Dewey Phone 39
For EXPERT Workmanship
and careful attention to
Small repents, call—
Renwood Cleaners
Phone 582 123 S. Park
Yee Wreck 'Em—We Plx 'Km
GEO. E .MARTIN
Factory-baked Auto Painting
Fainted and repaired ee out
Budget Flea
203 E. Hobson Phene 7M
FAST DELIVERY
SERVICE
PHONE 8 8
Plymouth Drug Co.
Prescrip ben Specialists
Stot«_
of Mr*. Kativ Antrikin. Shi mo*
n wonderful person and wa- known
and loved by all who knew her.
We shall miss her. • • •
Dannie and Janice Sherwood of
Sapulpa have been visiting tliei-
grandparent*. Mr. and Mr-. Ed
Miller and aunt. Hel?n McGinnis
e • •
There will be a Robert Morris
covered dish supper on Friday
night. Align -I 2H. at 6M»» p.m. in
the Masonic Temple, for the O.K.S
Ail members are urged to attend.
Listed Are 5 Exceptionally Good Buys
1957 CHEVROLET BELLAIRE, four door sedan, radio
and heater, air conditioned, power steering, one owner
with only 23,000 miles actual use. priced $1995.
1957 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, four door sedan, with
power-flight, radio and heater, jet black, only $1695.
1957 FORD SKYLIGHTER having retractable hard top,
solid red, with Ford-o-matic, radio, heater, only $1995.
1957 MERCURY MONTEREY, four door sedan, radio
and heater, well equipped and with merc-o-matic drive
priced at..................................... $1795.
1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500, four door sedan, two-tone,
green and white, with Ford-o-matic, radio and heater,
low mileage and a top value buy at only $2295.
VISIT OUR USED CAR LOT FOR MANY OTHER BUYS!
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them 1509
215 S. Main
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA
I The look of leadership in
FALL SUITS
Has the CONTINENTAL ACCENT
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- and look to Harrison’s
lor your NEW FALL
SUIT!
&
BLACK and
CHARCOAL BROWN
IS THE NEW
COLOR
We have Ihem in regular* and
longs lor (he Collage man and the
young buKinetuimnr..
$39.75
OTHER FALI. SUITS
$33.00 to $59.30
Tractor
Engine
REPAIR
We completely Re-build
_Tractor Engines
AUTO PARTSC0.
25 E. Lee Phone 2IM
AIR-CONDITIONED
AMBULANCE
Day or Night
PHONE 2000
OWEN FUNERAL HOME
Friendly. Reliable and Courteous Service
on. f. W. FKEDCRICK
OPTOMETRIST
SOUM Si.DC.. IH *. DXWXT
PHONE Mil
Hour.; (iM M i:M. Than. StM b It
Imhfi hr efpotatwoat
LAWN MOWERS mg
WASHING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Geeg Servlet Assured
SAPULPA MAYTAG
100 E. Let Phone 101
ACHING MUSCLES
Relieve »•’"* ef tired, sere, telling
muscles with STANBACK. tablet*
ee powder*. STANBACK octs feet
te bring comforting relief . . .
because th« STANBACK formula
combine* icvcral prescription type
'"gradient* for feet relief ef gain.
INCR0WN NAIL
IMUmiM TOUT
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A. allow* Ihd mM to ho ewt oto Dm iro*
oroaSSyi/olriniL somIwT
Here is the NEW
“King Pin”
For thoae deairing the
newest loot fashion (or
men. BLACK ONLY.
$10.95
ANOTHER PEDWIN
CREATION
Tfe/eM/fe/ze/o/
HEADACHE
t»<* PAINS Of MlADACHf NfURAL-
CIA NFURITIS with STANBACK
IABIETS or P0WDIRS STANBACK
rrmbinesseveial medically piovrn,ma
relievers The added etterluenesi
nf these MUL TIPI € ingredients bnnp
faslei more complet" relief. easing
Annety jnd tension usually accom-
panying pain.
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GABES OFFICE SUPPLY
S<f>H Green Stamps
CLOCK SHOP
110 S. Poplar Ph. 142
Clerk* of all kinds ripHirifi
quirk guaranteed service: r.ll
kinds for sale; Electrolux Clean-
er service and rentals.
Free Pickup nd Delivery
BERT E. DRAKE
Can you stop in time? This
summer remember to "Slow Down
And Live."
CONSTIPATED?
Medical reports shew
how folks over 35 con
establish regularity
After JJ. irregularity often be-
comes a prob’em What you need is
something that kids nature and help*
titabliih regularity Such an aid to
regularity is the daily use of siauTAN.
Here’s medical evidence: A group of
men and women took smutan daily
under medical supervision. In case
after case scautan, taken daily,
helped rtiabliih regularity. So, for
real relief from constipation after
JJ. try stam aw, powder or granular.
SERUTAN
••Haa4 It Backward*” ■ *
YOU SAVE
20%
on purchases of $5.00 or
more — on ANYTHING in
our store . . . Appliances.
Fixtures. Wiring Supplies—
EVERYTHING.
ROGERS
APPLIANCE CO.
5 S. Main Phono 237
Fishing, Camping
Equipment
POWER LAWN MOWERS
HOT WATER TANKS
Westinghouse Appliances
MAY-MILLER
Hardware
Author!ied Coleman Denim
13 E. Dewey Phone 106
* Finest Cleaning * Fast Service—PLUS
Drive-In Window
Come As You Are lo Leave or Pick Up Clofhoa
ONE DAY SERVICE *<*-Up and
Delivery Service
STEWARTS’ DRIVE-IN CLEANERS
19 N. Water lim and Bob Stewart Phone 134
(Sfyamm
Shrinks Hemorrhoids
Without Surgery
Stops Itch-Relievos Pain
For the ftrit timr »ci»nr* has found
a nr* healing substance with the As-
tonishing ability to shrink hemor-
rhoid* and to relieve pain — without
surrery. In rase after rate, while
gently relieving pain, actual reduc-
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amaiing nf alt - result* were *o thor-
ough that sufferers made astonishing
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called /’reparation //.• At all drug
counters—money back guarantee. *9
Me*//Gillette
Adjustable Razor
Motorola
-TV-
—Your Best Buy in TV—
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-EASY TERMS—
B. F GOODRICH
’9 S. Main Phons til
WILSON RUG CLEANERS
Satisfaction Guaranteed
108 E. Hobson
Pickup and Delivery
Fbeee 137 or 1S22
SAPULPA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASS74.
—lor —
FEDERAL PLAN LOANS
Phone 510
READY-MIXED CONCRETE
SAND. GRAVEL. DITCHING
YOUNG
MATERIALS COMPANY
912 East Thompson
Amon Young, Owner
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 304 Sapulpa. Okh.
120 East Dewey
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FOR REMODEL AND REPAIR WORK
• e • 8EE see
Stuart Lumber Co.
We finance tho work and pay your labor for v««
NO DOWN PAYMENT. Small monthly payment;
COMPLETE LINE OF RENTAL TOOL?
117 South Maple phone 141
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1959, newspaper, August 27, 1959; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1531588/m1/2/?q=%26quot%3Bnew-sou%26quot%3B: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.