County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1924 Page: 2 of 24
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TWO
HOUNDS NEWS
thrive hinI grow on NU-
TRENA Buttermilk Chi. k Mi*h
Mi-und* Mill mid Elevator Co. sTT-Nt
Save jr. ur chick* lhi* year, led
Nl TRENA Buttertn Ik Cbuk M**h
— M"und* Mill and Elevator t'o. 27-M
Mini Mahelle Sisaot] war a Sapuipa
viaiuir )«*t Friday
Mr, and Mr*. Jem Mom* of Mann
ford, have rented room* at Mr*.
Grime*’ home and will he her. whil.-
Mr Morn* drill* a well.
Uev. Harris and daughter. Mo.
Virginia, and R*-\ and M - I li
Powell dined with .Mr and Mi M.
Atee Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. McAfee moved M-.
the r new Nome last Thursday
Mr*. Fred t hamber* w:.. a o’lor
gue*t at the William Hu ■■
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. \‘ann N l-.ii ... \t
Mai', in Parr dr.*\f M , .
Mr Vel.on -. t .1 d , .v.
COfvn- DEMOCRAT-NEWS. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924
•f Brut 'W were week end gut-.t* of e.l tiv fir*. M.o-k va .., .. ... ' ■■ ' ■" '■■■■■ *—i^—
h„ P-rents Hr and Mr* Vt W Van Mr and Mr* M. H. Carroll of Begg* town l^sTtSw?" *" O. U. WoillH RcmOVC Its *£?r '*
.fwm Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. L. Mr and Mr*, ileorge Beaty were In _____* "*
Nne. A l. Turner ha* he., granted Mr-•«« Uf^jTL , Mr.jand Mm «Erge Hr.ty were In ’f\LUU Z
a paiem fo ar dimmer for automobile ,vii. Art Raagan waa called to Oar. J. t.!^ vu' "-IL't**' i * „ 1 T3( KS Ofl b. ( 'KlclIlOtlKl
vTT*n n*th,n ' ll/ " {"''mi ”ff,<c f'*dd, Kan., hunuay on account of me uioav. **’ * OW" *' -- Those who «eem to be familiar
wiw M^ral'en: 7’™ '“"*** hrr br,,,h"r' J,,nn M, Pher.on ,nd family were in The Oklahoma Uaion railroad com Wh**h"J,rT ^ T™"/ mr>
v , m, . , ' ..... , , . town Saturday. nany haa Baked fnrmiaalon to remove Tir.’!' in th,> *>*ll«f •h*' 'he refinery
I . V, „ t, ,u’™a,uJ',M.J' •’»• “an O Brien of M,ek *p. nt the • »r odhm.ade. who w«. ahot ,ra<k« from South Oklahoma »'■' *«•" operation, whether the
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her# m Sipulpa
A. A lift in of < a bool,
>iin*f thr *wk with hi#
in. at (tlHiptMi)
and Mrs 1 utile* iif Mound
Sunday with their im
* , anti fannlx
- • >Hfsi Ni< \*1]> an,! M
• iwartls hi tt.ml t.. Tu •
ily.
[•.lilrd (lilion Rank
11
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Mondt,
|>ulpa -n th
ion and M
Ktfd (ham
viait.
Minin J
■ in ■ophoiiv.r. <iaa* of the Knfer I* llllfMl (O I .l( 1II It 111 I <'
Karl h>ikh .*•» h■.>ol hiked to Mpuipi Tuesday
niK ni 14» att. Mi j a thou. They were
i h* ironed by Mi>b Neff.
•M»s W. H Stoat wa* m Red Fork
ami TuUa Monday vlasting fnenda.
Mi**. A Ike riley vent to a 1 uD*
at K>mpanie<t by her 4inter,
>li> Josephine router. She will un-
oeriro an op«raiion
Mr atid Mrw. L II Mafton of the
ho fer I Titerpn«t- motored to (^kmui
cit .‘'•uiidax
I
Mvr
The Oklahoma Union want* to lay
rhat between itw raila, to which prop-
erty owner* object They in*:<*t that
the railroad *■ hf»uld boar »1« «harr <tf
the pavinir expense or remove ita
trtrlti.
Pavjd C. l*ee. reprewentintr the rail
r-ad. appeared before the council Min-
d«v and made formal requeat for per-
" . miaaion to take on the raila for three
.mmi-rr* and «mr of block* nn South Oklahoma. Mr. 1,-c
that town, ha* aa,d jt wa* the purpose of the com-
pany to file a petition with th^ at ate
l‘ar
M ur
Hr
Mm NEWS
Henry Fulton, preaident of the Oil-
ton chamher of
the leading m* .. .
heen appointed li<|iiidating agent for
the Eir-t State hank of Oilton Mr
Fulton ha» taken chnrge of the af
fn r* of the h.ink and will work out
n plan whereby the jo** will fall
lightly Upon the depositor*, he *av»
The Itnstow pt
a* nearly »* p
(II !A\ 0. YOI NG
\TTOH\FY \Tl.\W
S'i>ulpa. Okla.
Telephone r>M Soliaa Rid*.
m
mi a it
bxnk
the or
t" replt
'uniat (on of a
1 e the filled
<(»mmunity
in Citation
Whet
he? thif
i car he d'»ne
will bf dp-
ternv
o»*fi in m
«h.*rt t **r*n
The druc*^’
i ti work
tnr> i
ttf the
First State ,
R
Howard#
have
already
rp tivetj .50
per cent of
the Aubrey
it
wh L- the new hark
mi* and
tnc
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Mi • Xt#
‘Dent bu^incpf
>. arcordinjr
i« k lor
t tip
•tue Tbi*x
It »
a hcljei
end the cost
'<f Lquid.i
i> nirfh.
he
‘ ori v
A ill hr
m ‘ip zed bv Mr Fill-
mu:, but
he
t -n. h
ut «u#t
xa htl • can b«
r d<*ne hm*
*poration rommiaaion asking that it
U- allowed t discontinue «erv», r and
remove it« irackw. UounHI failed to
take any action on the request,
I'r* •: • i * . i a nt an pra t
They sav the
* between th^
^ ,. * , • » roperry owner* are
vi ' followed an-motj* in their *tand
ole. whi- h mmv .:*i______
I.eui* <S Landrith
Undertaker* and Embalmer*
11 S. Kim *St.. Phone 54!
I.im -n -ne Ambulance Sffrici
and
iino/J Tb** bank*
sngl#*d, it i* Mid.
the- •tnte banking
n in rhirn Fin.-f
lumed a[l the
Ir.uiR- ft■*'■[•* and ;*|>er« "if-r tn Mr Kutton.
o ••pend a
aught tb# S \ I * I I f* \ ft NS SFF. THRRF
Ol It r tVORITKs IN \( T|(»N
(irrrn «if SftPlllpa «*« well rrprr^ented at
mgn- wiih ‘‘ * -'Ughter in Tuba Tu< •dav. when
tv"’ r »ro < ub« irndi» Rill Killifer.
in ly have w'ioa'»rd the CfilrTTi 2*f* to H. Sa-
te u-v an.i pu'pa fan* wef t oxer t«» three old
league favor te« n u<
Sees Son- (let Diploma.
Mark f ro-l..”»I. \mv
Seekiri" ()ne.
EUf.Fi ■ ar . ha. • - hi*
throi- f -ns and a daughter-in-law re
cei%e degree^ fr«*m Oklahoma A A
M. college. Now he will get a degree
h r*»«t ‘-enior. ,M vear* old. it a i an-
delate for a ir.a»ter*• degree thi«
spring Many v«ar« he ha« be* n in
« h*- ^ work 'Ti <> Ahoma. having ar*
Yived in 1 HlHV He firwt taught in
kingfisher county, later being •uper-
• tondent of -ehd. »l« m Dewey county,
then pr»Aifb-nt of the rim^mti *e<on
dary agriculture *
J. I'. Moreau
OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN
Phon* J02
1‘ Tla.i I'cway Av».
\i . \. OKLAHOMA
at \j
f, ,t b,.
at Still
Dr. J. K. Gardner
nENTirr
f)ff - 11 uii* n a m. to S (> m
Sut'd.y* » « r, t» 12 .m.
Ph .n. 744
* K Main St. Sapulpa. Olda.
< hie “■
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Mrs. .1*4 Ror, yr II
ported cn;.tally , .
home. The hebekab
their irmiintf
Mra. Fra:.k ( rum re
mirtionary cumention
of last week.
Mr*. J. I*. Khtnles
M <trulay he j?i n g M *
Powell get moved wt
I^m Berry hi 11 s
thi* week.
There was ar, in.r-a
bt-kah hall Tueadav i l'i'
Mr. and Mrs. > «t S::•* ii a* i ,>!
dren have returned front «, .
where they had y >m t * * Mr
Smith’.*- relative a.
Vernon Mu'key wa*- n P»i.:
last Saturday.
Mrs. S:d Smith and dau-r * ■
ginia. wen Saj i
A’iait Mr. and Mrs. K t i t*r.
MiM Mari* Cook and Mr- Har* • ‘
Jones were in Sapuip* sh p.ng i;i>r .
Saturday.
Mr#. Goodwin, who hn-* he* » - - t
hr In the F. WilLs *
M illvpo nt. Tf xas. !'• j• |
Mrs. Polly Pearson of Pojv-w r<
turned to bet h* n . 1
Th* |
•
Raymond home Wednesday.
I
republican convention at Sat
KCV HkPfU on/1 ^anifVitar u .'I
K
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and
Vi lb****- r- r-t f flh rf*p*LfN
'
ed ho* )i>b w :th J* k Ie?i
N'rxt (in *h** Hwt wa
former Sapulpa pit her
e«lur
• *U at
Thi
< Ia\ lord I?. \\ ilcox
LAWYER
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10
■ •n*
Hi' rot three of Tulsa'*
of thciR a four ply lick
va- ii, *t ■
»»n
1 Mr* .I.ihn .irffcriv.
‘ wen*
lonir L*t . <f
the 1924
: M- Hi Til'., ,.'t.
• town
c*»nti"*t «• at
It u
Si
J Park* ui.tl (hildri 1
’.’ituntil' ,
i* x»cn-
Homan and
w \nr mg the
i U * < at ue
• d bx
in at! rnntfN
Thursday It cautrht
while
atUht' an
It
ytr.i? to pet it out of
a mud
hx PfWitt 1
up ha* la-rri arldiol to ihi-
prise -'ffi’rod wir.i'Mi io
ta'f v id( intcr.chalo*!•
ttk’ahi'ma A A- M c*>l
K ven by thi Tlaily llkla
cio.* to thi- high school
h number of r*"nt»
'*-. both athletic anil non
"ording to announoemr-it
iliittt, intcr*iho|a*ti> com-
hairmnn.
Rev. H.rri* and daughter v* ill g
to Begg* Thumday for a f>-« day-
meeting.
Fine Will* i* rejiorted slow!) re-
covering from hi* illne...
Mrt. J. R. Mooney > recovering
from an illne**.
Pearnon and Vt • . \\
went to Begg! Wedne- U\ • . ■ )
the day.
The Odd Fellow, and P.ibekah- rr
at the LO.O l hal W
marched to the Chri.tian thur, h ir.
a body, where they were te-r !<• ;
Evangelirt Harri*.
Mr*. Frank H. T) ier etiterta m-I
the Thimble Bee at her home a*t I
Thursday in honor of Mr* 11 ton M |
Noarlen. her daughter, of Bn tor. liar
bar. Mi, h.. who ii visiting *
enta. Mr*. Nuwlen d* ighted |
guests with a vocal Th. gu«ut» .
wen Mi-. Mar.. .1. - -- n Mother •
Morri* and Mrs. Grant Member, |
present were Mesdames s . tt, Art i
Johnston. Walker. Dura Parrish, A. J. if
Waggoner. Jacob Borcher. Gordon
Morri*3, J. J. Sisson and Milick. A
delicious luncheon wa* scried.
The Senior class of the high school
had a business meeting at the A. J
Waggoner home, after w hich delicious
refreshment* of angel food cake and
punch were served.
The high school put on s carnival
at the Mabray building last Tuesday,
Many stunt* were pulled for the en-
tertainment of the visitor* One of
the most entertaining feature* wa*
the "Wild Woman” impersonated by
Mn Culpepper. There was a pink
calf, a booth for men only and one
for ladies only, a fortune teller, a
boxing match, a wrestling match and
other amusitur entertainment*.
Tuesday night the young ladies of
the high school put on a fashion »how
at the Home theater Clothe* were
borrowed from various stores and
worn on the stage by the pretty
misses of the school to good advant-
age. A program was given in con-
nection with the Fashion show. Helen
Herod and Lois Crum gave reading*,
dec Jones and Oms North pleased
with vocal solos.
The Cow, the Pig
and the Hen
KlffffiNEWS
„ Mr. and Mr* W. W Sh»w, Mr*. G.
C Tally and Mrs. A. L. Burt were in
Sapulpa Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* B. S. Burton vUited
hi* brother, J. F. Burton and family,
in Cushing Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. H R Crandall bad as
their guests Sunday Mr*. Ella Sear*
aad daughter, Pauline, of Bristow, Mr.
n* Mrs. Vandy Porter and her moth-
■T and Mrs!*Walter W. Van Noy
l ndi-tinlx'd 1 \ fluctuation^ in jrraui’-. the cow. the
P'r a,»d the hen go on year after xear bringing the farmer
a DKPKNDABLK >wt«*a<[\ ca-h income which nexer droji**
out of sight or riwes to the clouds.
The cow. the pig and the hen are necessary for the
well balanced farm. Let s stop being lop-sided farmers.
This bank invites farmers’ account and endeavors
always to provide adequate and congenial banking facil-
ities.
A. Fountain
of Touth.
Beaut* linked with power that
stays yotr e — that's the Willy#-
knight! The quiet Willys-Knight
sleeve-valve engine improves with
use — a fountain of thrills and
satisfactions. In ten years we have
never known a VVillys-Kniqht
engine to wear out! Touring
$11Q5, Coupe-Sedan Standard
$1-450, 5-pass. Standard Sedan,
now $1695, f. o. b. Toledo.
WILLYS ■
KNIGHT
OVERLAND-RICE MOTOR (X).
SAPI'LPA, OKLAHOMA
SHOBE ALTO SUPPLY CO.
KIEFER. OKLAHOMA
Bank of Commerce
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
If You Need it 1 Have Some
Second Hand Furniture
Cone in and Look it Over When in Sapalpa
See The
New Sellers Kitchen Cabinets.
New Home and Ruby Sewing Machines.
New Style Buck Gas Ranges.
New Axminster and Tapestry Rugs.
New Linoleum, 6-71-2—9 and 12 feet wide
T. C. JONES
20 South Park Street
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1924, newspaper, April 10, 1924; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1469816/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.