The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960 Page: 2 of 6
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.NEWS
Signs of Life
T<i Can T. Camp Fre Orris of'
W i.i)lawn ktiml 5* n ^rade a-*/* j
k.<i -iy 3t ’ttnck'ii safty recently
a a arp mused -m.thjg m the
iom Tmar-3 Troowrry Warn pian-
*a* »~r rrrti Me 'esrive Sectxa-
hsa if eiamrodc- md mt
***** o»r>e aaper *r-»*me-x TV
CKis tailed *lir*r tws r»fr»sh-
■*** of moires and cupcakes
nrfcieti "»"r» ser»»d wSk tocnaid
1""** Gee*? ir We party we»
the other Sfth grade Kao- p.- Cm
Camp Fr» Girts and their yuar-,
***••■ Jfr. 1 Sf-mjarfate- and1
Mr» Lean Conns. SCetaVn of the
«n**t group ar» See Boct^irdner..
Caroie'a Brine- ^jreri Fletcher.!
I^Vae Gone.-!. Xane- Hopfcn? Let*}
fcfraann. Sairv Livermore Lynn
Lnaer. Connie Speak. Pntsy Walk-j
er Cha-na n Ibrdtan, and Chris-’
tie Eohertna The VdCM group
Cam? Fre Girls led by Mn B
Lnae and-Mrs D J MMi are!
Kathy CaOra Sharon Oars Eva
Iina Lee Sosas VCtPfcermn, Parr. |
BciatMTa. Jwfaa B/.tmsoo. Lana,
S*»F**. Eizar-wta S*epr.~naon
»*• VaaT.ia. Stepoetne ATirtiey.
Ka’h>er WiBseRfeam. aao Detme
Wrijh- These gal? were very sor-
ry to lose two of the* member*.
Betva Jehu South aad Cheryl
Lankford, who moved om of town
Some of the ao'hcn and sponsor,
aho aitead-d We pary and We
Vrsteas grow? taught their (aeri
a new stmt and a tone Before
Easter the To Can K. fr/up made
three ioweiy Eat:*r *%g treet whim
they presented to 'be three fifth
grade teachers for their rooms at
school
SPEED
LIMIT
s. r. H.
• • •
Tanda Junior High Camp F.re
Girls had a very special party
April 15 at the Cam? Fire lodge,
with boys as rue-srt Hilartooi
group folk dancing game. and I
*°°^ occupied the groa?
throughout the «-Y»m.ng Guest
were Mike Cathy Danny Sher-
wood. Dair.d Maw Dean Block.
John North, and Edward Ott of
Tulsa. Camp Fire members of this
group are Linda Dobbs. Lrnda
Duemier gU iaa Fulkerson. Con-
nie Haney Barbdra Kay. Vancy
Parrish, itmry Aim Mom. and Di-
ana Adarrt The party was spon-
sored by (fee group rsrfan Mn
i. O Dobbs and two of We moth-
era. Mis William Kay and Mrs.
¥ L Fulkerson A pci! fe> the group i
attended their final cooking class j
at the OGAE Cltab Rooai to which!
the mother, were invited. At the
close of the session and award-
ing of certificates, tea and cookies
were served by the girl* to their
mother.
you dor.ra but
rather to help
traffic f 1 o w
wnoothly with
gm mm a minirr.um of
J(| jams and de-
y ^ lays If you,
ar.d all other
motorists fol-
low the guid-
ance of speed limit signs you'll
-your tr.p will v eas.cr
arc quicker
Slop s.gr.s ar.d caution signs
are also des.gned to make your
motoring pro-
gr-ss sr.ooth-
er The few
*e- or.ds you
stop to r.-.ike
rure ar. inter-
section is clear
car. save you
hoars which
~ vft be lost if cars had to
f-ght their way through ur.-
g -arded intersections
Direction agns help you save
t-ine by giving advance warr.-
.ng of curves,
'■russroads and
Junctions
X ahead They
X save time you
■ might lose if
you overshot a
turnoff and
had to double
back They g.re you extra time
to make ar.y of the dec.sions
ycai need tp .make in order to
dn- e «af.;y. Be alert for these
helpful g-j.dea
At mgfct, when your vision
**t*ntlM orgy as fsr as your
headLghts. re-
flective signs
are necessary
to guide you
ti.rowgh the
darkness rare-
ly as if yoa
fend your oarn
raoas Shining brightly in your
headlight beams, the reflecting
green of these signs will direct
you on the darkest of nights
Learn to know your traffic
signs and signals By obeying
their directions, you put them
to work for you’ as guides to
•afe, swift motoring
DISTRICT
Soil
Conservation
Fred Miller, equ.pmen: manager
f® the dittnet. reports that (he
oerm.-iia epngpog opera-
progress:ng fktorabry With favor-
weatne*. Miller expects to
*vrve all of (he eooperators of :h»
district with ar automatic berrm.-
da pfaater aad the ro-wa
Arrr.mg those .-operators :ha*
has* already planted oemiada oa
tfeetr farms are John Dunbar. lev-
see Carson. H H Dailey. ChaHey
Webh. Jerry R-cknev Harley Exy.
C A Bond W J Begley. C V.
f Scott. V A. TiWrsiaa. C D Vaa-
Landingha®. Raymorvd Paul. Geo
Caratners. E. B Cochran. Boyd
Appi-ega-s.. O S Anderson. Doyle
Matthews and Harry McMi’Lan
j The above planting has been
* * »efi pirptwd seedbed
[fevtiiaer has been appfeed in
! be ram is recommewdee f—.m j
• ■—*Fda The practice of plant-
jig nerwm-i* n eligible for «o«-
shanng uader the ACT prog-arr as;
i a conservative benefit to the land
• • •
J. D. Mills, district cooperate-'
Imng eas: of On on reports that >
he has twenty-seven acres of *
vetch, rye-grass and small gra n
that a providing him with some
excellent early pasture as wen as
protecting his field from erosson
Mills is completing some terrace
construction work on his farm that
was started last fall Several sir.a!
bottomland fields are protected by
diversion terraces that were built
a number of years ago M.ll* oe-
came a cooperator of the district
in lfe*5 and has maintained a good'
conservation program or, hi< land ■
All Aboard for Ontario
• A WORD FROM
Georae's
CORNER
*T GEOfeCE MAYNARD
Creek Ceunte A«oat
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e» >'3 »3*er ic » ‘c- -»c —e * ge3- 8 .f.
TOF k GhT- ioc- »- A-ro Com o- ccc n t»c--'-q o-eo* s stances of
Om o V Nogc-o 5 .« o-o. 3* e-o o‘ -e to.-t- » r.-eo e$»
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poe 'oc Cl
BC’TOM -i 0-‘c-'o'» let’ ‘- = .» e- o—cc*<-t Is lose
Josep- - V.iliic -ft ebe— -q sc-n a-vd eso-tf t. b -i^.. 0u,
ie-o i’.s- -O’er C.es =-c e-<fVg n »»«• r owe v^oM docks.,.»eon
yeor-rcv-o o-’ecser* fer —v jelly res de-*s.
lOTTOM^k GMT-T-e »eo:e Tc-e-. r.» -q ecce ‘re Hc-se of Pa- sj-
eer- * Oc-c i»c-<3i 2dl ieei nigh • , B r.0„.
been o‘ ev-bioiicr dedk-md to Cososon Heroes c» Wond
Wo' l o/w . ncoi ;-.io<se -4 5j6t;i :i, i,0„ ~<e -r;,e
Deptc* a.e. oitd P-cot, 67 Co- >3* 5 Tofcr.c Onores Corodo
1
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Traff.'- and signals can
help yc . reach vour destination
x. the fastest safest manner.
L^a-ts to use th-ae g-j.des ar.d
tan- a.-antaee of the smooth
traffic flow they create
Steel l.rr. t s.grj are not de-
signed to slow
<rtal hospital. • • •
Cpl a;>d Mrs Glenn Magee of
Fort Hood. T<-x. .pent la>- week,
end with the later's mother. Mrs.
l*roy Brown and other relatives.
• • •
Ervin Cowman spent the week-
end in Missouri with his father
I Aho hsd a hear attack. He re-
turned Sunday night and reports
his father is better^ • • •
Mr and Mr. Bid Alston and
daughters and Mr and Mr*. Bov!
Delco« - ‘ 1
'fr and Mr- Ev--• L>- „
and Ron rue, Tultt • • •
M'alter Denney and his mother
Mrs Tobe Denney, ar-corapanied
the laser's si-'er. Mr- Sesif;/ to
ter h ,rn. a* »pr ngf-e!d Mo Vfbn-
dav She has rwen with the Den-
ney’, for the past six months. * *'
Minnie Berry circle of WMV of
Pi-st Baptist church met Thurs-
day morning at 10 am at th-
church Opening prayer was by
M . Truman Devine Mrs. Harold
Peebles * as in charge of the pro
gram. "Miss unary Homes." Clos-
ing arayer wa< by Mrs Jim Cj^i-
bey Others pr--enr were Mrs. Vir-
KIEFER
NEWS
Rt Mr*. Jim Pops
Sunday guests df Mr and Mrs
j Herbert Barnhart and family were
j Mr. and Mr- James McDuffy of
Tulsa • • •
Louie Moon circle of WMU met
(Thursday. April 30. at 1:30 p.m in
j the Baptist church Mrs Glenn
j Moore had the opening prayer
I and wa. assisted by Mr? A E
( R a s n i c in presenting the pro.
j g-am. "My Cup Runne-h Ove-.- by
R L. Middleton Present were Mrs
j Bohlander. Mrs. Jake Underwood,
j Mr«. Herbert Barnhart. Mrs Moor*
I and Mrs. Rasmc • • •
The four sons of Mr and Mr.
Earl Riglnw have mumps and thei-
i mothe- has symptoms of the di-
IKta** • • • •
Mr? Gene pope and Joe Wayne
of Noeona. Tex . are visaing her
I parents. Mr ?nd Mrs Dick Oliver
and her in-laws. Mr. and Mrv Jim
Pope Together w- th Mrs Jim Pope
and Glenn ’hey visited Monday at
; Broken Arrow with Mr and Mrs
j George Wilmott and family On
: Sunday. Mrs. Bernard Pope and
I Mrs. Gene Pope visi'ed the lit- So ••
ter1* si«ter. Mr and Mrs. Bo-. lad Mrs Arthu-
Hampshire in Tulsa and toured their son, Laurn. to Okmulgee
: the home and garden? of the | Monday where he enrolled in Ok-
1 C. M. Jones home which * furnish- laT. irna State Tech • • •
j ed with antique, and is beautifully j The Young Pe^pje of rh- Bap-
landscaped. • • • tist church and their spon to:
K -fer and commur nds
| sympathy to the family- of Jack
I Jones. He was well known here
i and lived here in hi* early life, also
j wa« a member of Masonic lodge
here. His parents were early resi-
; dents • • •
‘ The Chi Rho group of First *
Christian church attended the Dis-
: trict 6 meeting of Chi Rho and
CYS at Chandler Rev and Mr*
Dick Duckworth accompa: ed
them. Members attending wet»
Linda Rongiy. Ruthie Cook. Cai-
olyn Hammock. Paul SeUor and
1 Tommie Pope. • • •
| Mrs. Leroy Brown has a n»»
grandson, the -on of Mr. and M*s
, Jimmie Brown of Muskogee, horn
Sunday morning at Bartlett Mem-
■■
MIS.
ofame*?
ke»
FORUM
Lri iSi***"*
STfWAtT
Among tne agr.cultural even**'
taking place in the near future.'
one of the high lights will be the!
Livestock and Pasture Tour
sored by the Chamber of Com-I
j metre each year in Bristow
\ Tentative p’a-s omv V for stops
l at the Pat Moore feed Terr, located
j som- lrt miles south of Bristow
P*?t off of Highway 77; stops at
th* newly- completed reservoirs for
»p-«tream flood contro' off the
Little Deer. Fork Ftood Project;
aad visits to well-managed open.;-
tions.
R.u Taggert. Lrve?t <k Spec a-:
from the Oklahoma Sta'e Uni-
! versjty. will he on hand to diseuwj
i any questions that might he of
interest to those attending the1
! tour.
The Moore feed lot operation
I will be quite interesting to observe, j
In tnat mass feed.ng of lives* ock !
is done with the minimum amount
i of labor. Pa* has constructed a feci '
j h»n on the back of his pickup
; As he drives along the feed lot.
| he augers the feed into the troughs 1
1 very quickly Also hay is self-fed
j to the calves on feed
Although final plans have not
been announced the tour usually I
| farts about q-on A M „ thf.
j Bris-ijw Chamber of Corrmerre of-!
, fice Also the very popular Ft
: Reno Livestock Field Day will take i
i place Tuesday. May 3 This Field j
| Dav has become one of the most (
• popular Field Day* in the country j
f'.r the commercial livestock pro- (
! ducer as -well as the registered I
) livestock grower. Years of re-earch
on the many phases of the live-j
stock management program will
I be discussed and the actual live-'
stock on test can be seen This.
Field Day will take place at the.
old Fort west of El Reno
i a number of exhibits at the State
! Broiler Show a: Muskogee, on May
IlL
Any junior or adult who would
like to show birds at the S'ate
j Broiler Shaw must mail th«r
I entries to Delbert Black. Extension'
| Service. Stillwater, by Friday. May
* * *
More people are showing interest
th spraying their fruit trees this1
year than has been the case in
some time Unfortunately, most (
fmi* g-ower- have only 3 or «
trees and usually 3 or 4 kinds of
fruit This means that a number
of spray- materials would have to f
he purchased unless an aTl-purpose
spray is used. The trend at present
s turning to mix.ng or purchasing
insecticide that will take care of
d.sease- and insects.
A number of good materials are
THURSDAY. APRIL 28. I960
.an the morket, however If a per-
son would like to mix their own
all-purpose spray, we v.-ould be
glad to provide that type of in-
formation
Oklahoma is the nation's fourth
larged petroleum producing state.
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ktsiiter.
• ar 25 to »5 OO
A blanket should be hung out
door* to dry — preferably on a
clear, windy day. Never “tumble"
it dry. Light brushing will l!*o
raise the nap.
as
kind that tt .pt
trken tht bag
needt empty-
ing er rrpi'ae-
tng. Then you’ll
rrrtr br least-
ing time trying
- to clean u-itk
the section choked ,.f by dirt in
the bag.
• • •
To repair small hole* made by
nail? or screw? in piaster. ..pres*
hla. itboard chalk into the opening
.. Mdpiper the rhaik level with
the wall surface .. shellac and
cover with paint or wall-paper.
• • •
With the Drumright Broiler Show
. in full swing this week, junior
j poultry producers in the Sapulpa
area are looking forward to the
Sapulpa Broiler Show on May 9
j Mr and Mrs. Orville Brown, who
| coach the Bow den 4-H Club, report
tha* their members will ?lso have
Qabe's ©(|ice Supply
108 East Dewey
Phone 300
f.
B i,*4 a spotless refrigerator
-.....- - — - - — -ui. > .i - Cabinet f Wash frequently irith
|
'*• r ---- - M-- ter tre” . .. dro tk .ugtip with a
, clean, toft eioth—necer use abra-
cife cleaners.
gan. Mrs. Cum bey.
and Mr? Devine. •
Jack Dugan spent several days
last week in Delaware with his
cousins. Zeb Dugan and Mrs Iva
Tc prevent yout double boilet
from see- ring wr.iie you're clean-
ing in the bedroom put some
marbles in the bottom pan When
the water boils away, the marble*
make a racket you wun’t fail to
hear.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pippin, had a
tacky- party and wiener roast last
Friday night near the Barnhart I
home There were about 26 pres-
ent. • • •
Iht Old.
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It's time to change to the COOL side in sport
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Cc!'^ styles include the button-devn !w
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America on the move is the
lack of parking space.”
Ambition without action is fik*
i motor without gas
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w
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enjoying gracious suburban
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1960, newspaper, April 28, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530222/m1/2/: accessed June 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.