Museum Musings: Historical Highlight for June, 2023

Rachel Whitney, Curator, 
Sapulpa Historical Museum

June’s “Historical Advertisements” this month in our history show the businesses, sales, and events happening in our local stores.

On June 8, 1953, a few advertisements stood out among the articles: Tyler Furniture and Appliance, Bayouth’s Department Store, Yale Theatre, Tee Pee Drive-In, and Herbert P. Johnson Insurance Agency.

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Tyler’s Furniture’s advertisement was top-notch with a capital T – “T stands for Titanic! T stands for Terrific! T stands for Tyler!”

Bayouth’s announced their anniversary sale prize winners. The winners’ prizes were a Sunbeam Mix-Master, Sunbeam Waffle Iron, Sunbeam Automatic Toaster, Sunbeam Automatic Iron, $10 in merchandise, and $5 in merchandise.

In Technicolor, the Yale Theatre advertised a Monday and Tuesday showing of “Hans Christian Andersen and the dancer.” The admission for this were a 65-cent-matinee, 75-cent-night, and 25-cent-children.

While that aired, the Tee Pee played “I was a Communist for the FBI” on Tuesday only.

On your way to the movies, Herbert P. Johnson’s Insurance wanted to make sure you slowed down. In their ad, a comic entertained its readers, showing a speeding car and a caption: “Now take the case of speeding Joe. The traffic sign said ‘please drive slow.’ Joe paid no heed, but drove real fast. He’s resting now in a plaster cast.”

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