County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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FOLK
THE COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS
Published at IK South Park
Sapulpa. Oklahoma
E. M. s: \c,<;s
F.iit' Msl a* Second Ua>« Mail Matter Ortol*er 12. 1920. at Sapulpa.
Oklahoma, under the a«l of congress, March 3. 1879
COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS, THURSDAY. JULY 5, 1933
THAT RACY STI FF DON'T CO HERE.
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ruction enough raised at the time a„ that th«. Morv leaked out and
-- many of u* heard it. A few daya ago a friend aaid to ua: “Why
f>litor and Owner. *n,r ^ethnig racy for the County Democrat-News?
--- *hy **> ' vou tell about Blank finding Bluff in hia home?"
,,M“ - «---- «hy don . we? Became we do not know that the atory i.
true; and brcauw- we do cona.der it our miaaton to publiah
*U‘* Z"?'1 Wr rou,d ■“k* *«*• «« up and take notice
around thia town hunting copiea of the County Democrat-Newa to
read in print fhe uglv stories that garbage-minded folk# are
whimpering over backyard fencea and in pool moma. To he aun» ^ - trt<l
we hear theme thing*. |,U| we find no pleat,re in them. We know tag TtZTHZ th^rtStaa
ere are fleeted wive, ami men who pour poiaon into their ~ th* a.rt, Th, chit,
h o k ,°H that there are skeleton* in the closet* „f mam “ken “ tta cha.U,«. In -----
nomea. me know of the morrow* and disappointment*, and the ”n thf>r "• riven Mtv.nu*** that *SCALt
' ® ........... .... ........ ,, Limineae ik nesses. and the *ma of this community; hut ao long an childrw wh“ h“,,“ Iivt” — — ■ ■
I* to grow or even hold it- own sc must hate road* that invite the Hr..,,rr H ’ r *° Pr'nd out the copy for thia paper everv week we
buying public to vim! Sapulpa. Wl11 »"* pr'«» an item that will bring the blu*h of .ha.ru- »./«„„ Th* uln« potibU which
mother'* . h—k ................ 1 , " . „ lo an> can be done for three children in
hang her head. We are not
newt ac-
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. THE ROAD PROBLEM.
• reck county and particularly the first commissioner's dis-
trict ,* confronted with a serioua problem in the r.vad situation.
Hie economic phase of poor roads in tbe fir-l diatnet should have
the active attention of every ritiren of thi* community who de
rive* his income from a busineaa conducted for profit.
HELTHECHIUmprsHOME
«.w uuiu- m. a.
have th. poor within ear gtiHt th* ***"< tmMU ter mmIu*
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hy thoufhtfel kavdseo* Out Sami- *■+»«*< »«■«■ *11 farther liahUMe*. wy
pan aaada to the Horn an afcawd*ai ■ "T*? **. in the preadwa.
af ica rma — . *""—*** It k, therefore, hr ihe reart erdned. and
" Wadnaadng and mdI (mat report of .id aaardiaa I* twr.hr
every Sender Other gaaarma gift* ? Z.!""*'* " *•*» "v>«* • a*, apm
came to the How*, the ar*arUL **1, ^ mt f«h. l«k io ih» Caentr
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it* in their theatre*. Every Hater . M*""*. mtrreMed mi *ppe*r
l~ lh* ** fhildratiShthaAh ZUH “ **
ha childtan come to fa tewimoo. ahemd. I bore hereon,.
The children will be *** *"d atr.ied the -.1 .( mM
coan Ihw hoi dar nt J«|, 190
v wtM> de . .— ------ " ;,,r ~,,uw* «no aisappointment*. and the "9 gtvan adrantagai that '**ALi ^TJUM^nd,,
If business r wealtnesses. ami the *m* of this community ; hut *o lone a* rh,ldr'B who hn*» living parent* re- —-
. :... . . .. nrc able to grind out the mm for .hi- ________ . eviva. * Pobtirhod in ,he t«,olr pernor.*. New.
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• ..... "• eef~"> **•> .....lie. ■I.d- -W. H.....,! "•»' le-wr. Zi fJ'ZTJttLTji
• • —old goe* to arbool flaring arhool day*. T(rv*Mfer s -ttn-e. .1 i reek coontr/m*'J
not AN \VENUE OF ESCAPE LEfT “nd Bot P'rmi,“d »® *t«p school r *l F p,w '
W here can a ,H*,r. t^ed human la-,ng go to ge, aWay from T" ^ ^ “ fini"wd * «•' n ic 7~ ”.7*^, Z
the maddening crowd? Seems like it can t Is- done any m..re ..l U '* p *"B*d tha* ,rrrT ,nrl W,H fi" T.h,f” >'»et»e„h. m irth rt.ll.r.
bow a fellow ,* going „rt a real , , } , ' *h h,*h •«* th*" begin to 'MW*.. i^Mber -oh i„ rnl
a nrohlem Loi 1 77 •’■re and worn «.ke *rr.ngemenU for her future ---------- ,-n.h, .......I la
| I I, m l,ar,l to solve nowaday*. Thirty year* ago anv om- «*> afternoon ,he children come to JZTJ'Z'-J*'- ™
..... Pul1 (>,f.h'k •""•‘S. snuggle up in lbe'e.sy**« »vw day* Th.h, i. . wort., ^ -He loo the ^
splendid ' ,,1U dl" ‘ayorite briar and the weekly |>ai*er have a ^ <»l4er girl* have already itated «-e**ed •cam.i tt*Min« (;.«ao.
<• r !.* 1^ 11 cn I surCf’iihr f n tin f lia> ilu il< fte.tol o*..J — i t tinon tha viluAtiofi Itw# (a„ for iHp vhiff 1917 intj 1919 sih!
4 l«la --efl----A - A ,L M
"to inPiffitt,
the trade to gradually drift away to other trade center*. Buyers
who drive cars are not going to bounce over rutted road* with con-
Mipieiit damage to tire* and mechanism when smooth road- invite
them to other communities. A large portion of the road from the
< reek county line to t tkmulgee ha* lo-en pav.il with concrete and
the remainder of the road i» kept in exrell.-nt condition bv dragging.
Hie road from the Creek county line to Sapulpa is unfitted for a
pleasure Inp. Ii is carefully avoided by those who do not have
urgent business. The district covered bv this road is a
trade territory. Kiefer. Mound* and Sapuljui will suffer In a
mark.il loss ut trade. Tbe same territory has access to Tul*a by
ifu iliii£ road*. lh<* rrnull h ohviou*.
Nipulpa ought lo draw a heavy trade from the territory east,
apparently little attention ha* ever lieen paid to that district
........ ...... wii*iv |ia|ier have
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t.,7", rZ' ,d ",f "■"I1"? f" »".l di.. “» »'• J*« ■*» -n<1 ...h ,u rapsl .fcs.l,'J ..Is.., ps„„„ h„ ,.s, ^ tslTS t 'AZ IS
It o .1, 11)0 orist ut Iron) tbe Tulsa county line, four mile* Pron,,#ps lor *br future there will not be an avenue of escape left!k^1"*** worW ,w •• •»"<*. ih» MUwvu, gcnb-W
east, evcellen, p.ads lead into Tulsa. even if you hie away to some smith sea island. The folks Imefc ! <PaHi*W .. riw <«*.. :
I he same mav lie said of the Pine Hill district. Thi« territory >,omr *re liable to get yoi^pholo bv radio tl»e yen first i.m ■ J,lf *• 11 ,w* ’
pn.pc-rlv Wong, to sapulpa but the trade has always tended lo ,ak'' a d,l’ ,n «*rf. or hob-nob with the natives' ,,u.im, ^ '* *" ''^'JoUMLll"* •» «*«• *U-.«a 'J*".”
nnstow ihe road to Nipulpa i« a highway of unpleasant thrills -------•» "» mm >.f ih* **«*•* M \~ m.ik„ r*~ ••k" "" "»>»«■• bv .m« »f
«zr.urrr. i«, a *mI a*......i - rut: cm vo.iom-m: Z----->-i.XSrSZ^w.
.r.tnzzn •; ,hr ~rr' "r >rf ^ *•»w >«« ^^8ft?«,«« *”* ■%&.
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nghtlully . (aimed In -Sapulpa. Shrewd gentlemen in Tulsa are l-er with wb.ch to tun, (be world from ,h3rl U *--
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.i i ',irh>" ,m< orpanigations of Sapulpa should regard Die Japanese haye some good adyice for the * . j
mined effort on the part of the uhole rnmmiinitv U I i , l . i, , * tnmk it it cold, when it 19 cold think it it
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THE CHAUTAUQUA dumf''*' 'm r k,H>w ""^fnc is, is inferior to
Sapulpa is now enjoy mg it, annual chautauijua. We l^l.eve Ubor.Thin you are dljlme!« 'o\Z ^ ,>h>M
that the Chamber of Commerce ha« Iwe,. u ■<. - . i„,n. o ' "• vourphynciansinatnic-
rps.u...- .1 ■ r. f .1 - l,rpn *l!* ,n assuming the Become a man useful to your munirv ”
,M,mf r-”n- "" «"*' « - S-Hrs* MS mi WH ... *- -iuZ^L^SJ3ro;£jSS
enjoy tfieir rc reation at home.
The Chauuuqua provides wholesome and inexpensive en-
tertainment. lor a trifling amount th.- afternoons and evenings
may la- spent in enjoying concerts and the stirring address of
hrilliant men. No person can attend without drawmg some m-
-piration or new idea*. The monotony of the daily round ,* to
some extent diminished.
The program this year is far above the average. We Ik-1,eve . t
that every >apulpan should take advantage of this opportunitv for h
recreation and entertainment. ■ and
backs.
THE MAKING OF A TOWN
what does it take to build a town? It iaLH i____. .
**»«! the term public sp.ril means. It uke. men who are will
mg «o take off their ,-u.U and wort for the common good ^t
takes, men win, are willing to loo*, .heir purse atnng*^
°* dutch ^ «•'" un,,l Uw Indian gives yen, to a
, v, . --- r7wJ “°b °! j“,n 11 men who have faith in their fel-
HOT SCOl 1 CAMP KNOW N ALL OYER STATE. u„denlk' d°,n°‘ “"' r,br ultrr,°' to everythin* they
Sapulpa has acquired state wide fame as a Boy Scout Camp ** 7*^ '!°rn",‘ idling ,o do' ,he,r full
Jor seyeral years large groups of boys have been coming »Jre “* ^ *P*rit of homr
or their vaiations. The Scout camp on the lake i» the scene of overlook *** ***« rnou#* «*d broad enough to
‘“T Imduring ,1- “7,h •nd *l» *» -illin* to au-lZ*,.,
h“ lh"r Wk won. In.,nr .,ih ** U,rd™ f«' ll» loildin, of lb, o.utu.1
TOO find . to—„ .Soto *»
Tire Prices
Lowered
Again
Barney Oldfield Tires are setting the puce. Tbe
lowest priced standard tire in tbe world today.
cause
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f£asrrits "-tm.
s s arsafcs:tj:-.,-. SStstvs-i’ss.-.rrr*-*
populated section of Oklahoma, the Sapulpa Bov Scout camp hold* , f ‘ lhnv,n** P~*pcrou. lummumty which it progressing
.o, ,„d„T™,. off ! k, „ ^ in ovub^ "p ^S-M Mr. of ih. ^,,y
... Th' R"“r> cl“k >nd •**» *•» h-.r mid, ih,. ,.rop 7 ' '"l"1 “ ,h- « ml™ ntorrhanu .ho .ill pond,.,
sible deserve he maximum of credit. No other investment in iLy* f br°*h<>r m*,rchan«* •» *very opportunity. ^
r,a'“v 1.T7"' t r™* “ *««**- M. .hi- Up. . , ----
... ~"h —» -ml if rrporta ihrd.^ of on, -pot on ,onli
SHOLTJ) NOT NEGLECT VACATION. r»7paople ITU"l’«T!hii’Zh “k*?- ^ *
M.d.to -.motor ha. n.mr a, l.„. ,j,h h* WMth„ lit luto.o. ^ e,p|„„, alkuTSTuC t ^ ‘ "
«..ln! .,,h h.,1 M,aihrr. and ,i,h h,, ha,', ,<mr kind, ,» hi. jao« anmod ihi. riohr *ZK? Mimdtoto
hooahi. of va.ai.on.. E.arroo, ha. hi. „„„ p*.,.., iin of th, •" Im on, of ih, SuiL^TdjTlZ
On, to -.m, Mato, J. "w Jlrd'TlrX^ 3*5^ 'SJlt “£
—'£ « wI-LZiS",rom * ral‘off du,v *‘"! „ T Zr’ZZL ** *-*-
A nractical man would not voluntarily wear out a delicate nlainlv the s'^T l" ?W"*- Ppn",'"e,H| signs are posted slmwing
0-H.to- naSha, will h, o™dtoa.l.--------- iha, L ™lj3 ^i'
a apprrbendet^and given good «iff finua by the police m'oi^
" TT rj* h”? 7^ mo‘or »^We Uw. in their own eire hare
PRICE LIST
30|3 “999" Fabric
30x31/, “999" Fobn,
t 9 85
CORDS
3<>x31 .. Brg. Sl*e
30x31 -. Extra Sire
|13 75
32x3* -j Straight Side
317.35
31x4 Straight Side . . .
319 50
32x4 Straight Side
33x4 Straight Side ...V
34x4 Straight Side..............
32x4l/j{ Straight Side.........................
33a4Vfe Straight Side..................
........328.00
34x43//, Straight Side...........
35x41/; Straight Side
36x41/, Straight Side
33020
33x5 Strai^M Side \
334 90
35x5 Straight Side
37x5 Straight Side . ....................
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36x6 v- Streight Side
Pan 9*
38x7 Straight Side...................
40*8 Straight Side...........................
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0«r rnpntatiep and kutianas rtaudinj
\ ia your
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rrTnr,^i*rafion>f,,f*7'^ ^ A ^ •" ■
SJ- wbv n0* ,,kr “ ^ ra" of it at possible? Take a
Jucksch Garage
Can you name one merchani who got rich by not advertising? I,, , '*™n* th* toT i^e «• Lead a dureeej
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1923, newspaper, July 5, 1923; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470205/m1/4/?q=coaster: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.