Sand Springs Leader (Sand Springs, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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Miss VERCA L MAYES Owner and Publisher
Published every Thursday at Sand l Springs Oklahoma
Entered in the Post Office at Sand -Springs Oklahoma as Second
Class Mail under Act March 8 1879
Subscription 1 Year In County $200 plus tax 04 Total $204
Subscription 1 Year Out of Ccunty $300 plus tax 06 Total $IDS
Thos P Smith Advertising Manager
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UEEKLY tlVi 1WSPAPIR - EPRESENTATIVES
mvi YORK CHICAGO DETROIT
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BACK
FIVE YEARS AGO
1952 — June 5 Leader
Members of the Sand Springs
Woman's club were hostesses at
the governors mansion assisted by
the Governor and Mrs Murray
Last rites are conducted for
Mrs Alice M Moore 7J mother
of Mrs R R Brown
Ed Gray is elected president of
Sand Springs Lions club
National Advertising Reprosentat:vo
OKLAHOMA'S BIRTHDAY'71ARTY'
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'ARICA'S GREATESI SHOW It4 19511 i
You'll thrill to the The
glamorous Automobile
Show as General Motors and lord unveil
fabulous COTS 01 tomorrow e e vast
Show wil
Railroad l ocite the young and
not-so young olitLe "Juno the i
Plastic
Lady" will greet you in the ntrigoing
"Cavalcade of Health" building
See the World of 'Tomorrow
Arough tescarcli
BOomTowN
WOTId OT v
through rescorch
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state VFW meet Mrs Jack Smith
was appointed rehabilitation
chairman
Deaths:
Chas A Rodieck 81
Monnie Ray Jones infant
Mrs J E Fate Tulsa mother
of Mrs Chas Colvin suffered a
broken hip in a fall at her home
4111 TEN YEARS AGO
1947 — June 5 Leader
Community Center summer ae
toet-qsiwk4:EY"
RK SHOWS IN GRANDSTAND
Each night dazzling GrandStand Shows
will furnish the glittering tinsel on the greet
Exposition Mickey Rooney Dorothy La-
mour Patti page 10011ie Ray and the Mc-
Guire Sisters will star in extravagant Broad-
way revues "Ziegfeld Follies" "Latin
Quarter Revue" and "Polies POTiSienne"
on produced by the famous Lou Walters
and featuring the most beautiful gids in
the world – — e1111‘01"
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Mrs Deborah Jacobs announ- mg as a saL Dy Ills is De bildi i tibt I me Dea—ine ninety-year-pia man
Members of St Patrick ciurch!ces application for canning sug- night there We planned eagerly Iwith the bloken hip His spirit
Lnounce nlant for zt A554100 I for our home-eoinr sneaking in had flown but his body remained
announce plans for a $550001 at art available— 'for our home-going speaking in had flown but his body remained
near parochial school in future 'low tones however for on the 'there with us 1 knew my hus
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tivities open under the direction 11
of Sherman Wilson
Mrs C P Huth Tulsa daugh-
ter of the fabulous Joe Miller of
the 101 Ranch rear Ponca City
and the Wild West shaws tells
'Lions club about history of the
ranch
I W 0 Prince purchases the Sec-
cnd Street grocery at 2nd and
Washington from Jack Lucas
Geo Mills father of W L
Mills 209 Franklin ave dies in
Mesia Texas
Miss Bonnie Matthews grad- I
uate of Texas'College for Women
at Denton arrives home to spend!
!the summer month with her par
!ents Mr and Mrs Tandy S Mat-
!thews 0 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
1942 — June 4 Leader
Miss Monte Lou Rusted and
Bob Simms are two of live Okla-
homa students to attend the Na-
tional Institute for high school
journalists at Northwestern Uni-
versity Evanston IlL I
'low tones however for on the there with us I knew my hus-
Gomer Smith Democratic' other bed in the room with him band had seen him tpo I told him
candidate for governor schedules was a very old man--a man ninety "We've got to stay right here" I
a speech for Sand Springs June lyears old and with a broken bip I and I felt bound to the spot
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-- We bad each other "Good- Then the high moment come:
Mn Jack Babbitt Jr returns night"--my husband and I We were out there in a hospital
from Key West Fla when she did I went to one of our afloat alone Alone with God Our
visited her husband who is sta neices home's there in Tulsa d e p e 0 d en c e was upon Him
honed there and vtas soon fast asleep on a Whether the Hospital floundered
IWm Welch son of Mr and divan in the den and we escaped on broken boards
Mrs L W Welth 611 Roosevelt An unusual experience awaited as the ships' occupants had done
ave is awarded the William Ho- me: Standing in the vestibule of in St Pauls' experience or
'ward memorial scholarship at Tul- the hospital I saw water filling whether we rode atop the water
sa University the yard and gradually rising to right where we were and came
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1 6 TWENTY YEARS AGO !cover objects knee-high to men !IA) saletY
A man hurried into the hospital went out or again whether we
drowning as many a
and announced to the little group
'1937 — June 3 Leader person had done before us our
1H y
a Bland Tulsa city attorney standing about bewildered: "Boats fare was in the kind hands of
is speaker at services commemor-
lare coming to evacuate every- Him Up Yonder
ating the founding of the Sand body "
"We're both ready aren't we
I Springs Home and the birthday
of the late Charles Page In a twinkling another man ran Daddy?" 1 heard myself saying
1 B M in declaring in a loud voice "The
"Yes Mother we're both ready"
(Brad) Risinger recioves Dam broke!" 1 stood numbed The
he assured me His voice was
his Bachelor of Law degree at the
calm his nerves steady
'University of Tulsa Darn broke! Then all of Tulsa
where we were would rise and We s t o o d thus until —
I
David Dollard is to compete in :float away
the American Legion county or-
Then I remembered My
a torical contest at the Legion Hut husband was on the fifth
it
w a s announced by Charles floor in room 561 I must
Borgwald committee chairman I get to
Mr and Mrs Ray Stewart 306 "WitI the elevators run?" 11
McKinley leave on month's tour asked "My husband is on fifth
of southern slates and I must go to him"
The first meeting of the Alpha 'Patients have been evacuated"
Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi he said Seeing my persistence
sorority is held in the home of he told me flatly and with finality
Mrs R II Winder 413 N Main 1ifl his voice: "Elevators run but
Mr nnel Mr Pii1 ITnrarn 1p2irp 1patients have been taken out" I
1 the American Legion county or-
atorical contest at the Legion Hut
it w a s announced by Charles
Borgwald committee chairman
Mr and Mrs Ray Stewart 306
McKinley leave on month's tour
of southern slates
I The first meeting of the Alpha
Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
sorority Is held in the home of
Mrs R H Winder 413 N Main
Mr and 1Irs Paul Hamm leave
on vacation trip to California
THIRTY NEARS AGO
11927 — June 2 Leader
Services for Dr E M Yates
149 well known property owner
here held in the Lewis-Landreth
!funeral home chapel with Rev
G H Sti E'er Baptist minister officiating
IThe Broadway Motor Co re
'ports 44 Chevrolet can sold in
!band Springs during the month of
May
t Miss Estelle Miller Sand
Springs soprano begins tour with
the Cathedral choir
ILarge crowds attend the open
ing of Putters store here
1 The City Commission votes to
send Clayton Duval to the State
'Fireman's convention in Oklaho-
ma City
I The Chamber of Commerce con-
siders applications for permanent
secretary without reaching a de-
eiston
I Itli FORTY YEARS AGO
1917 — June 7 Leader
i John T Evan Tulsa announ-
ces the Wabash Relining Co will
erect a refinery plant here on site
'sotthwest of the Kerr Glass Co
ISand Springs Commercial Club
plans city-wide cleanup campaign
when paving work is completed
I The Katy railroad announces it
wilt trair mon and women not
1 acceptable for army service to re-
:place employes going into the
armed forces
I
Lee Franks of this city suffers
a broken leg in auto accident near
' Muskogee
Tulsa Little Theatre
Membership Drive
Gets Early Start
Mrs Voyne IL Stevens who
handles Tutsa Little Theatre mem-
berships for barid Springs an-
nounces the annual membership
drive for 1957-58 is being conduct-
ed early this yeat due to the fact
that the Scuttwest Theatre Con-
ference will be held in Tulsa this
fall with the Tulsa Little Theatre
as hosts
Mrs Stevens would like to have
all renewals and new member-
ships signed during June as the
membership drive ends July 1st
Information on the three child-
rents plays to be held during
Jupe July ancr August may also
be obtained by calling Mrs
Stevens at CI 53557 after five
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ATTEND THE CHURCH Or
YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY
NON -DRINKERS
Can Save 4
25 to 46
With
Preferred Risk
Auto Insurance
HARRY BALES
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Circle $3623
THE SA" SPRINGS LEADER SAND SPRINGS TULSA COUNTY OKLAHOMA
trusted my intuition rather than!
his word Besides I had seen no!
patients being moved out They
ospital Afloat had evidently been taken out the I
(Mrs Walter Wood) back way
Hospital Afloat
We as everyone else had en- I Next thing I realized I was
dured the fears and enjoyed the standing in my husband's room
thrills of the recent flood from but he was not there His empty
Cimarron Rivers We too had bed showed he had just left I
been at the memorable ground- called ''Daddy oh Daddy!" He
breaking services for the great 'answered "What?" from down the
Keystone Dam a few miles west 'hall somewhere Then we stood
of us After the excitement of together at his room window and
potential dike-overflow during the saw the water climbing higher
torrential period just passed had and higher around the Hospital
abated somewhat we joined thea structure s ti veral stories in
general declamation that Key- !height "Will it get over the top
stone Dam is an essential to these of this building?" I asked and my
here-abouts for safety of life and !husband said "Probably not" I
property could feel the heavy impact of
The term "we" including my the water Was the Hospital
husband and me Then he got
already fioatMg An ocean sun-
ounded us
sick and was hospitalized Days
and nights of delirium from a Suddenly my husband broke
fever running away with him away—we had been standing arm-
left him in a weakened condition lin-arm and said with the same r
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hereabouts for safety of life and !husband said "Probably not" -I
property could feel the heavy impact of
The term "we" including my the water Was the Hospital
husband and me Then he got
already floating? An ocean surr-
ounded us
sick and was hospitalized Days
and nights of delirium from a Suddenly my husband broke
fever running away with him away—we had been standing arm-
left him in a weakened condition lin-arm and said with the same
and left me recuperating from :determination he had used all !
near-shock Then the time came !during his high-fever days "I'm
to go home He and I talked of not going to stay here I'm going
his probable dismissal next morn- farther up" I saw the old man on
ing as I sat by his bed that last the bed—the ninety-year-old man t
I -SEWER
ITROUBLE?
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problems
V" Tiii Sta Vitt C 1
Cell us on your sewer
problems
NO FUSS! — NO MUSS!
WITH OUR ELECTRIC
ROOT CUTTER
6 months guarantee
Phone CI 54274
CHENEY
Plumbing and Electric
100 E Second
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person had done before us our
fare was in the kind Hands of
Him Up Yonder
"We're both ready aren't we
Daddy?" I heard myself saying
"Yes Mother we're both ready"
he assured me His voice was
calm his nerves steady
we stood thus until —
I awoke there on the divan
in our neice's family-room
It took a little while for the
waters to recede from my
equilibrist river of the room
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consciousness and the
equiliWirist river of the
room—the safe dry room—
to be restored!
The hospital stood high dry
and beautiful when I reached it
in hour or so later and the old
man was still alive but unaware
of everything while my husband
was walking the floor impatient
Till
AT
SAND
SPRINGS
PARK
Now OPEN!
TREAT YOURSELF
to a swim in the cool refreshing
crystal clear
Sand Springs
PAH LAKE
MAKE SAND SPRINGS PARK
YOUR SUMMER PLAYGROUND
Ample Parking Space or You Can Ride
The Sand Springs Buses
0 FISHING — ' - 0 PICNICKING
0 BOATING
Sand Springs Park
Choice of gas-saving 6 or
high-performance V8I
More usable load space—no
inboard wheelhousings I
Husky bodies with hardwood
floors steel skid strips
Be sure to see other Chevy
pickups with the new 98-inch
box or the extra-big 108-inch
box—and the new 4-Wheel
Drive models with GVW rat-
ings up to 7400 pounds!
Optional at extra coot
THURSDAY JUNE 13 1957
to be "let out of here"
I As I looked out the window it
stifle seemed that I should see
- water instead of abundant grass
flowers and trees—and people
walking in the yard
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