Sapulpa Free Press (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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Sapulpa Free Press
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Free Delivery by Carrier In Every Home in Sapulpa
MI’I I PA. OM MioMt. nUI>\Y, SF.PTFMBKK I t. I'M',
SAPULPA WORK
PROJECTS ARE
BEING RUSHED
tot ai of is rw %
roojHTi nai iiniv n»
offhiaiit <>r an t f i>
A total of 113X672 39 In WPA
project* for Bo pulp* may won be
given of final approval which will
put more than 44fl person* bark
on jobs
T7>l* amount for local work ha*
bran announced bv city Manager
Fred Borne aa bavlno baan <ub-
mitted far an official tamp
The hill raaarvalr rontamplated
larin project north of flapulp>.. *1-
JE* haa approval and lha mon-
wh>i baan allot tad for tha work
■om mid ha wi» informed un-
•Ht7»; y Thu plan will employ
Hn man and require 649X73
. Oil mat surface (or IS mtlaa of
JMMPR dirt street* grading
tiHphmg and dr a. nine, railing for
cal
ISC net m u the late«t ioml pc
)»ct to be aant to Oklahoiftk City
for aa nation Boone Mid
The resurfacing of I*w»v ave-
nue and Miaamn atrret was atill
brmi considered
Other project* that have been
submitted by the city are sa fol-
lott
/ tluOARY, AlUrU \U>v« %»
William Al«-rfc»rt who, ,t „ |,*
•»e?rd frill U th# pr-m I'frmirv *»
Albert*. « »n.»d-» f„ ,,f the h#*d
•f hn f * i § mrintt fop rt»riS'Te)T
fl*dn».tirhf, »|w>n pl»tf,r,r
♦ t Rn*r#ff tr
in I »-cfd» flrrt mu
HONOR AWAITING
LEADERS OF I II
Bot « ANJw.lKI v >| |<i mi | | uk
Wini KM IMiMTION II | | it
Hit. lit » J M III! lull V I
It tan t the at*
the finish that
the rife It «
STATE FAIR TO
HAVE VARIETY
OF EXHIBITS
I tKVt AIA( HIM NT vM IltlS ro
t tlTT ft I* At K6v FA I’M T
UK HKII »TIH K HflOW
Kvary building at tha Oklahoma
Btali' Fair, September 21 lo 26
will be overflowing with eahtblta, !
II wa» ravaalrd today whan Ralph
T Hemphill, aerretary-manager
««ld that intaraat In thia year's
fair la tha great eat m tha law
few year*
Tha liveatork show tha fair
head aald, promise* to be the lar-
gest ever wltnaaaad Entries are
being received from tha major
liveatork section* of tha United
fttatea and parta of Canada Many
new exhibitor’* name* are being
»ddad to the Itgt and no amali
amount of them are former 4 H
and F F A club mambara
Twenty-two countlaa have re-
served spare tor collective rounty
exhibit* They report beat general
crops in r*cent year* A noil erosion
exhibit will be on display in the
agricultural building under the di-
rection of Dr N E Winters re.
gl mat director of the soil eroaion
wrrlre
Niimlwr ?'>
[,ow Breaks Milk Production Record
thm rfi
d»ir*d
I 9
butter
Nig* r
»ml»? \,r ” pur* hr»d fIoIcb*
^mpinn milk and buffer pr
11*301 pr.unda of milk i
of butter f»f. of *
ahriut Ity r
r«J h*« been certified by
■oitlnn
• ha* be*n offl* ijellyr 4»rUr»i!
of the world. Tblf r<»w pro
Th* milk cootelbed
to mall* !.!>’ 6 p<und« of
• of butter • day Calamity
•*t**try of tha National Hoi-
* ♦
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jSSUCll-;TY-aui
» ♦ -»-• «—•—a.—•> • . . - - ... ♦
Swimming pool project at the
Municipal park e-'imat*d *. $u
L« - - Es r *
a. R l* when raring trie f™ ^ ***** lt>“ »■» ‘h.n r.lkin*. who was Mi
__M- ____ ball toward the goal line
2J0 and to employ 30 men. paint- TTyoir.pn/m Creek rounty
Iftg In oil colors a portrait of borne demonstration agent
**“ror *7ye. and sculpture work The building of * g.airi
ITrEimV^I rr to™1™ 4H rl“b ^<1 - • of more than 40n hutortral char
parx 1773 40 to employ one man. lenge to the bright the alert, the
rodlfytng and rlam.fring «ty or- ambitiou* and through these rec-
^n,rw** ahd pnniinf in W* ord* mav come lyonr rerixpiiiiixi.
form 6>d0 to employ two men. ; and educational trips to Washing-
aafety patrolmen for public wfunta Mm. Chicago, and Kio.au City
21 J? ' .......... •« ' tnrtiiig honor, f ,L , I
< "in tlmii*i < Iran
flcea furniture and fixture, m
rluding city hall. Ubra
>n m.»n> many years,“ said M
a Vera O Mr<2<iUkln drlector An
unuaual amount of interval has
’’h vi ‘ii t •* (limevtic ar’
Iona- dlvlalon A state quilt rompraed
ii 400 historical char-
acters and figures will be eshlb-
Ited by Mrs J R PheUn. Okla-
llridgr hum hr.m (.Iven
Iw Recent Brule
Complimenting Mrs Thoa W
Mary Me-
F’t.Taori before her marriage m
Friday September 6. Mrs Ouy
V.imht and Mr. Ray McPherson
combined hospitalities Turuiay .it
* bridge luncheon and mtaceUan -
e<ms gift shower at Mrs Murray's
* - - At luncheon the guest* were
horn a City Six yesrs were required '
to do thlg Intricate work
Tlrs. Jubn Welfurg i ..mpli
m* slot With Tes and Dinner
Mr* John Wolford, who wa*
M ■> Mildred 8hou.se before her
ir irriage recently, was twice -om-
P. mcnted this week when friends
ui .'d ;n her honor
Miss Addle Smith wa* harming ,
b" sis Monday afternoon from l ro*n m'’"
iritil 9 o'ciork at a tea and mia-
' neous gift shower for Mrs
PLAN FOR LIGHT
AT NIGHT GAMES
IS BIG SUCCESS
II M<IR « HtVfRMC kMMIM To
vikcord i\ fiosn haii
ro* rRm.HOf
.Sapulp* Junior Chamber V 1
Ownm^TT# mad* a mi*hty nrn for
* aror* and ku k*d (rial in a b«g
wav in thr fir at lourlduwn * of
th* iwa and Hfnwir
lichU for Ui# hchtinc of
Hr»lm^A \f*mori»l park for rh*
night font ball gam*a of tha ap
naaanri war* quirkly an-
«ur*d wh*n tha S2 0no ^rm, .n th*
Junior f'hambar 110 bond ^dla vm
aj^*ily ovar-mih%rrtbad on Monday
tiia firat day
Vfarr fuinta and buainaaa man of
tha rtty raapondad almnat inatan^-
ly. tha bond rnmmitlaa rapor,ad
in akyrorkating tha light project
to aura***
Holm** park haa now baan in-
*p^'f^d and f'gturaa firdarad In-
^ailnttofi of tha huga light* will
ba complatad at an aarlv data
Tha rompiata aurrea* of tha bond
campaign in so short a tuna wit
lauded by school and athletic j(-
(lilt (i O I' NX omen
WIFE OF DOOMED
PRISONER URGES
DEATH IN ( HAIR
MR* hwiimtt ti unw ro
OOVFKNOK is M.M THAT
(UMRM f PI’ hi SO |»
Mr* (
tar Bar
MtAk*
Barr*
LtI
iriwiT rail*?*),
t Ka W. inwa ‘ • N a
Yub will
•Vltl r e»*T f. e^fAr 4
la ke .l Kwre H*pt
from « g
abfM
VI 4
if
Mr*
I Wa
4 R*(
DEAD! V DRIVING
WILL BE HALTED
< ITT AND tot NTT OfTII IRS
TO Join STATT I THPtH.N
Af. AIN s T At t I III Ms
Sapulpa
Placing of the tight* win make
f oof ball games for many who ran Wednesday anrv
attend at nigh! but who are unable UVe campaign t.
to enjoy the fall .port, thm, dur. lr,ffv TtoU.lnn(,
,n**^ v. limiu and on c
Tne bonds which were sold to wavs
finance the plan will be retired
received from athletic
ents during the next three years
cd at one 'able carrying out t
color scheme of pink white and
lavender which was also featured
at the bridge tables
Following luncheon 'he guests
\Hrr Iiii'\ Week '
tract bridge with Mr. j u Lamp,
ton scoring high. Mrs N R Hen-
nett second and Mrs Fred Hel-
ser third They presented thetr
Creek county's courthouse
si
n:
of the
to which club boys and girl* upire
I* the winning of the President M
r .... on. )ag *** bul d lJrI,‘v -1
' 'A'"1' "" r ALLOWING L-- f Mrs F D Bears. Mrs Era , ed
.............
Orover B-ne*, Lwwes county " *‘n' * •*“ M‘*r' ^'^‘htts one sees m a news reel T Aven Mr* K L** Miller
-' h '
' ^ ^ be Just W H Sawyer Mrs F F R.
year by planting tbea. i l - »" '«->eWui ^ «lwn the Job is finlahed It Mrs Ed Walker
•Iford
Thr iUf»M Who r*Jl*d during
iftmoon w*r* rwedved by th*
’»m. Mrs T J Smith and the
r** At th* Ira tablr Mn )
Piiraud, Aiatrr of Miaa Smith,
•crird furat pr»vntrd Ihr
'd*- thrtr favorrd rrc.pt gift *nd
-d wtahrs at a beautifully ftab-
bed wuhing well ’
Cm TUeaday evening the m*m-
T% of the Jeffervm
Hnal Iribute For
J. M. I)« l .ozier I Jerr
Borne to * l*it resting place
amid the peaceful beauty of Sou-
thern Heights cemetery by an es-
cort of relative* and many trend*,
funeral services for J M Matti
Del-oner were ro»rluded Thursday
afternoon following services which
school fac- were held at the First Bao'iit
paid courtesy to Mrs *o«ord rhurch. wlth r,v p
The move wa* %nnoune*d a* a
part of «taie-w,de effort* io re-
duce the toll of accident ri
tiea with the month of September
*et a.Mde a* Aaffty month in
Okiaivofn*
Lik* moat niher rnfnm init e* of
the %Cete traffic erjforrem*mt oprr-
ationa have been greatly curtailed
in recent year* bv economic rrg>-
difion* in 8apu.»ja and the countv
but Chief of Police I O Kdward*
and Sheriff Lew Wilder declared
that eapeeiai attention will be
turned to driving law violaton by
all available m**n
* ptrtv*i)iur cf ;u* entire farn-
hr*e of whom died Mr . rj,,.
forwiirded air mall letter*
v* governor and Cunnings . 'n
* that Uu court n death *rn-
be allowed to aland Her
a came < io*e oh the !«eeia a
'* that pmoriN not familiar
the caae .*d attempief] iq
** ^ gweeoor to chani”
Herreii a gentence
K ropv of tf#e letter* by \fr,
Barrett f .jw
Tijlia. Okla
%
Mr Pr*d Cunnirwharr
j Mr Alerter
I I>ar S r
You may think it at range me
writing • *wj thia way. but 1 uu
• r.fjng ;u*t the wa> T feel 1 )vjk
w'«r«iiipped ni> itudNind. Chrwt^r
I Barret? lh* thirteen year* of
my married life 1 would nevr
believe the thine* any one y^r
* yu«w* that *
the ir**t»n he f *oled ’or *o long
but when 1 1 .d ih* jett« •
'r tj. cither wan uk
1 v e»i * plenty and
had
and
•l*o heard ,1* .filer 1 ,*d in cour*
telling
'/V«U lit;* Won;
Conk-
g ten' *! A\tl‘r «n<1 rft 'h?*K ’rrl*hf p*r‘n« th» *CU-known ai- °®v«rn« r
- M r*y * ,ub pulpan final frbutc «*>«»
*nd batr ;t nearly brute mr heart
1 r*«rd thi« woman
on lh*
MiM
Mr* Carl
roph\ H**rr too, the rofMe^f
Xn^SwHii r-».....a M„ c . Arm •
UWIU of ihnar leadership qualities the vtructure has had such a rr*nk Campbell Mr. J r
«-enti*l to . pmgrcwuve >nd cleaning and the pubttc and oc- Mrs BeZ^ M“ John h '
w are K,nylZ\* j E Wh^l '
happy over the outlook for a bright Mrs N Herme,. Mrs Ump' ,
In the proclamation of ui/etv i *«M«r
_ I an th* witn*- hj ^ „
__ W M,rl,nd|Uyed with him as man and wUc
ul’y and rZZZi guZ rf*Tv“ * "’« n-t be- .............. snd ncxanlxaiion, I m.rned Zn MmZTd
Misa H*.
Conditlan* last fall
One plot had been sowed
Arhcat
Wheal ronUnuoutlv lor fire vears ... . “,r “ •» recog
From it four buMirla par acre werr lUU?*> ha,r,n« <,onr outstanding .........
IVAMM !!** r*'. r'Ub B,wnbr,» “ ■»!! *rid murh flegncr place - Mn Helae'r ,
aa with dub project* Thia honor w°fk in the coming winter month* • • •
Another plot had been rotated
with cotton This tract produced
13 buaheja per acre
T7>e other field had been con-
traded wheat acreage and was
alao carries with it a trip to the
congress
These boy* and girls become eli-
when
N«‘V\url Ko\s lakf
member. Highest Jor.Z ^l , T* E 8>W,r' »nd ^”‘dl''« •* ►-tew, Aude fr
rar.nmg huh^ 5., f" ?*' «*er the the club members there was >
Mr%. I.F«» h inlFT
l«*r Iniriif i iuh
B—ak.«.|?r ......Establishment;
—e. » e— U SJTS Z IT1SL2. Via - . r. ......... S', u. k£
MTA n| BJtrr OF I till IT ' * “ri ln Mm opera m f the gu**t Mr T R Berton
Rrirotlu ■ nt will begin Fnd*> for ^^-^1*^ dZ mn ls^hTh , Clr%nrr%- >• Water During » short businr*. me.
wghl school aicurding to a stale- Zw girt rn hl-.2rt i.M l , tb«-' «»>cer. were elected V
"***“ Uus week by E L <n<1 nig ties! v , ,nru. " VWr,^'li rot'<s'tet th- bualneaa tTed Helser. president and M
Southard with cluar^ acheduled iivMUrk 'M » in under thr name of fltrvtcr Clean- H L Simpnor reportrr
to «et_ under way the week oegtn- c,ub members should re ,- thei b^r Xt* **m' Ph"‘*' nuf"- 1» the games of bridge M
? 5=.‘=rr-j-js zsvir- - - » -
Alice Chambers of Tulsa
Mrs. II K Dunlap F nterVsina
Voting l.oeslt
Mr* D R Dunlap was charm-
ing hoatrvA on Wednesday alter-
noon from 3 30 until 4 30 when
.he entertained young guests in
honor of her sun. Paul
birthdav
After
1KM
a probate officer *n<1 ’he people n general.____ ____
the federal court, u survived , ry on a rampaign of education for I him up trgn if he
ay hi* widow, three married 'he purprwe of bringing lorcibty' He usled in Ihu u
daughters. Jean Bern is Lorraine . >4> the attention of si, motor Jnv \ r»ad he hoped he would K-
Hlll and Frances Thuren a son ' ™ pedestrian* and enforcement | u* by the 14th rrf And
Jack and hu parents Mr and officer* the dangers of modern lie k. w he would £ ir u
Mr. H F I>Loner pmrw-er 8a- motor traffic to the end that the I 1934 he mioseo n. ,,
pulps resident* regretuble toll „f death may be [ Aa far as heZeing mmZi
Active pallbear* at the funeral matenallv learned „ impresible frw t,e \
, w*r* Chwley Footer Sebe It was pointed out that last year ; go to the newt room and -a,
stxth Christian. Herby Ely. Dr C L ■*••** pecgile aere killed in reotur i oath I
Mcfallum and E L Stanfield accidents
enjoyable afternoon of Honorary pallbearers were R v
AM!.
him takr
supjeaie Jie did not war
j me to se* huu ft* iu metficui
M ! *' T'llp Frank Vest Mr FAIKINi.- a.vnoi m fi> for
AN'IAI I.oil I'll K N J A
ream and cake to these ,mal. ArU,ur Lawrence John Voung Leo — sul-a sod Jme frosr . '
cueats Juanita Woods, Ethel Rob- Htake L B Jackson Joe Bruner Owens, caddy master and [ mix it together oti
btna Betty Marie Hampton, Jean indW ® Key Oren Potter chairman of the an- , one .nd pul it tn iw.
Woods Melvin Kaiser D R Dun- T‘'e Lewis and Landrith funeral "u*1 Countrv Club golf touma- j and
‘—P. Jr, and Paul, the honoree home supervised arrangement* ment today announced
an old
" run
nags
hlng September 30
Persons deairing to take sub-
jects this year can enroll at the
high school building Classes of-
lered will Include th«t of bu*;-
'***» academic industrial and reg-
ular high school subjects
A new subject wtU be offered
this yeai ui keeping with the pop
Builrling Of Koad-
Subject \t Kotar\
about these contest,
JAM ATI IlINTs STARTING
s( III Hit TFKM IN s API I.P A
Die number of students enrolled
ular hutobv of 'e<ji«,-.. . " ln 8*Pu|P* schools has mounted
.hit of°Uulale|) “ ‘UmP‘' l° 302,J “ he. school tern,
ttvr in school affair*
Robert has had five year* ex-
perience in the cleaning business.
'Iiihn i v ro yon nN
( <M Nt II NEXT lilt KsDAT
ac- Smith received the traveling
and a guest prise was preaen'-d
Mr, Berton
The club will meet again
two week* with Mrs J B Lamjic
*4 hostess.
• • •
'odslilan, Entertain VAith
gave us (AU- each This 4 , t
. , 'h- Pair- j same story my arm told me ami
ngs for first round matches in tny third chud Mildred . ould c
the rlasses 8i*>>-f.*ir players are -Wallow a Caps., - w
Uiln« tmr "" H* head srith Jus OeT JZ
r.rst round ms The* must hr he took me the medicine and a
played by Sunday September 22 J d in a spoonful of sugar and mn,
— ■ with only one week given for each I her take it. Ij any of iRy rjujdi*i
_____ Road-building -impoTant trade- m*,rh ‘hereafter Match plat will see a capauir with anything m
'heir winter s work w:th * business b*uh*ln« activity In Okiahonia and *°v'rn w>e cAirse of play Follow. ( up until now they snake ,,kr
meeting and dinner Friday evening state*—was chosen aa the n4t 'br P*H7nga i leaf thev art team] so if I n*
'i 8 30 o'clock ;n thetr club rooms *9eekrr . subject when Congrem- * h*mp.on,bip Might I to give than Ost’
Wilburn CirtYniht, oi th* Bill Bririrt p I vujr
Twentv-fuur members attended third Oklahanui dlstri, t. addressed ^h^ham and Bob Teel R l I ymi con set
Many lovely gifts w.-re presented
the honoree
Musine.. and Prnfes,tonal AA-Hnen
Held Fall Meetin,
The Business and Professional
Women a club formally opened
Thi, la the fifth year for Uir
local night school and it is sell
supporting according to Southard
Tutuon. charged student, pay th. a.rfMM l^ For“t Pak U2
o** for operating and the in- Liberty. 152 Woodlawn. 34j Bt^u
St:., nts of Bapulpa high school Tacky Party.
w..| go to the polls'- next Thurs- The members of the Sodal:
At the hlgn school API defter Z.h’ f1”"! * prwldent and Vice class of the First Bsptist rhu:
vm vhool 4^ wZ.Zon w: ^ ‘ * “** '“Kte,U tounc“ entw*U««‘ •“*
moves into its second week
Registration to date shows
in a cap
k*» into fit*, r*i
*ert la uo queattur
VfrUughi.ii pr-udent of the ~|u'b. luncheon Tuesday " Ra'ten »t,d K Wood* 3am Allen h.- n.,,. ' ir ‘ '
'resided After the routine bust- R*>tari*ns heard many interesting tnd 000 f>r<t,'r Oabe Oierhart [ someone ei>e u-, e the p,tv,n
•>-aa was disposed of a committee ‘*ru If0*11 Cartwright whrxte pmi *nd ,f)r Longmirr Ra.ph Doty | which »„uhi be
he meeting at ahirh Mrs Mary the Rotary club at tta regular Wl‘<ton,ori and Roy Drui-' Pat •! t..B rtx..udr>
* t r __ •
>f eight was appointed to work t,on 0,1 the roads committee of
and Oeorge Mart
siruc tor*
121 BOTs TO ATTEND
AT El (HU THIS YEAR WILDER H At h AT DESK
AFTER MISSOIKI TRIP
- , . ---- ----- ---- - tacky pari
Nominees for the two offices Monday evening
selected by the faculty committee Following * covered dish dn
them Heights. 61 and Booker T ZZ .T,T»K*U7 ***" 8hrr "rr *l 7 "rlor|t ‘here was a »r,
-----— ■. T » od and Zoe Jarrett presdential business meeting at which t.
nominees, and Ed Ellinghauaen. these officers were elected Mr
Mildred Oakes and June Martin Lloyd Jackson second vlce-
*_____ __ ____ ___________ , Mogridge and [ there had rut
vith the special letflalatlve mm- ron*>'es.s has enabled him to -omr W0,1,1 ru,f J ,or two wec-»
mittee nn Amendment 211 which ln <'ont,l<'! with all pha-es of high- * lb“* ' rhildren « /e
*tll come before the voters Sep- .*•3 construction * I Olenr, and John Archer Viiw.
uapjiMbi,
Washington 411
The rraaon
a)Ot pUt Of)
^ -air urn ic, bud ytr^jj
ember J« : e nection with thia ^ vocal sole by Mrs Gertrude ?* s,r*ln *n<1 ® R B,''ineil B j asked the county aitarie
imendnient the County Attorney 1 McMlehael was another Br»henev and Bud Pickett; put them or. the • u,,t
Kverett | GWUb* will sprak at lr“ture of the lunchcm Mrs Me- PT"'lrhard and .A L Bradlev M | their daddy unjesa U rn g
he next meeting of the dub Pri- **icha#l has returned from Tahir- 5 Shumard and Frank Wilcox | *ary and ai«> a-
While the Euchec Indian Board-
m*T*lU 1U nMr f>r,n‘l Shcnfl Lew Wilder was back
^ l0C ^ I ln l“- «««hau»
Hcritiar- n , , Wednesday after a five-day ftahing
llnnin Sojurd. former h-»d of lrlp t0
the school ’— --— -----
for the vtce-prestdency
(dinit attor.net will
M’EAK BEFORE B A P W
County Attorney Everett
dent. Mrs. Opal Shafer, secret
and Floyd Allen, reporter
The prize tor the tackiest co*
fume worn by the men was pre
vented t» rioyd Allen and M
Gordon C Du vis won the prize f ,
lay evening September 13 At this <,u*h t'-*0*!
the Sapulpa
R D
i-d no
to a new position
; iou,Tzzn miriuarzs 12 21 ^ ^ •*** —
toaltion and hi, MK Moliett tha '• ..... * Wght *l * 0 clock ‘ hKIi h AND l||F IMAM
ccawr u expected to be bmm| rfuaTfU^ts ^fMh- ^_Bu^n7». ^ ^afasaional Wo- ky Perry Catts, Clarone^'Whit.
10 30
ZIVL''0*™ 0Ptt, mmm« “r* 1»*' « •‘•eptembrr 14 Instead of ST«-
Ruwtaa sad J R Moore Thu' ;lar admission . barge.'adnmunce Additional acU»lty in industry *d*»r “Mb snd Chai P Whitsetl
_ _ _ Pbrcell and John Wilson. J tsi 'he stand If they .
neeting all womens organizations She has been instructor J Masters and Harry Hibbard [along without hi* evgp-new* o'.
Jtd other women interested m m the Ishlequah state norma. L t>r “nd c f: Chastain hr could liavr u>.d m«»e than g
ubject are muted to attend *chool t lass H | the other wiUie*o*es pm .owsthrr
---! A» program chairman Tom R ° »n<1 C Quinn P if he had lent on thr stand A
PT A anno! men niiota Gresham introdui -d the Tuesda '1 *tB 8 t • C H.u i-'-r f hu in s
The Yale theatre in cooperation inumbfr' ™°TV and v r 8rlb' Dr Mr- I trouble with he- br.*her ChrsU'
»lth the PI A council will give a _ ' _____ oi!'U!T _*”d J * Jngc. Pete I Barrett 7hia u on record in !JS
- -- - ....... ~ . T~: ' ‘ '• K.p| .
ill Saturday morning REAIME TA(IKK MllMlAT 1*"n* - (. . .ur. Henr. n I k he
C D Daniels and H C Parne , nmt but um new gno, wlM(t ^
- -------, —_—|1 iiatg to wilt- this way but 1
wer- WIU be granted to those who bring rntn* »1th the annoAznce- ^ ttemC f - » tF.z it Uu .nd all my child
i school text book now used In the ment t*wt the Sapulpa Brick and N Pltt* Mld Ttd °lvwi H'ber ] cen know It |a 'rye because th
"Cal achoocs In case one does Tile plant will resume work Mon- f ' rb ,,,,, H L F-rguaor F B seen ,t W|y, ,.if
not have a text book, a can of d,> Thirty-five men will be *ni- 8n *nd 1 O McBride Waldo aa*-ar to this. Mu Help Me (rod
• egetbalrs or fruit will admit one PR'T”1 according to N Hermes Huyrk' *nd Wood MlUhollon. A Signed Cora damn
•hlld. ! --- c Moblrv and H Johnson H 1 Chi,m
rRkss | ARRIER B1IV4 Gillian and F O Woiffarth W P M If you do,,* ,hi
r„„,. ----— m one used atu- ture oirture . .........’ e-"* -■ FRRR MOVIES AATL'ROAl U 1*1* nF i iki I * iifki
.... I!* “r noond*T luncheon Jio couch One coll spring day rhunu »tll former and present Ohio reaiderr- Die Standard Chevrolet com- - A :n H *nd R F Altch-*on ter Banel tRr «igf t
51“ m th' h’* ^ Furniture 15 S^wZTn ST^giSTIbZ^ZTS? ITm "T h- " ««» PubllcZ The .3 trrier boys of the Pre.. o>k m „ hu . ■ ' \
ter reIn4 ‘ZrH ' ‘ .t th" *Urnd * frtv Tu.vlng p,c- »>M be the yi«u of Tom Mix M J 7 ^°nkard h. beer. *
In company with other native tire at tJieir place of business 321 *nd hi* circus tonight at their enler‘*lning her mother. Mrs Rent
DR SWEENEY NO BETTER tS^ctmu. mow .r ___________ f^._DeW,'.y ^“"**7 *7*™"* I « ‘he old and hfr
___ ' bad drawn »<» m»hy their club rooms
rsks?IAr sfcr*"0; ^
kSo2TJrS W!:d"r - to...... mm, shova ;:r;;rzm',w -
Junior Chambei of Commerce at. suite One new and one used sin t rrt at' wl,h the regular fea- September 29. in the city park All
the ronils* -____ .____^ °°r U**N1 atu- ture oict ure t>»dm. <Un,.io. Con......a______.
The applausr was so great that
Dan promised a return engage-
Mrs N Cosby owner of Cnaby
ment in the near future I Beauty shop, u doing as weil as
" J — " ■* p ■ are ioi i ig |I4 VA f * J J
Preajdent Donaldson announced could be expected following „
that Bud Pickett had been named major operation in Mormngaide to the
trustee for the bond fund tal at Tula.
w.th --- T7,e ' at ••rtlesvi nnlng at : jo a full length ,<ur grounds
ord was received last evening are hoping to welcome a larg feature film as well as added The
STOP OIL TROUBLES
Call Piston Rings
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Swrenav eM*<t *h*‘ ^ ^Roy M "0Wd ot ,orni" r*wRJenU of the 'hurt subjects and ii newi^rccl fr»“ here
Sweeney a patient tn the Mavo Buckeye state
hospital at Rochester that he was------
of late will be shown
Mrs Louis Perone of Kama* City,
circus will go to Bristow tar th* P**1 Both Mrs
Morns and .Mrs Perone left Satur-
— d*J tar thetr respective hones
ing
Die pnuoiiiMf of the Barr'
rfi Idren occurr- f in tha spring
Bairett sr r'ly afterw
1934
net getting along so well
Miss Margaret Eakln who re-
cently underwent an appendectomy
in Oklahoma City Is recuperating
at the home of her parents. Mr
j ^ Mr'' Re*" takin. TJ» Hutitli | |
Genuine Ford Exchanges
Ford Fxrhanges. (arhurrtors Ignition amts, shock Absochecw etc
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BALL LAME SUNDAY
The Sapulpa Red ShlrU local
independent ball club will meet
the Sapulpa Merchants m a nine
inning baseball game at the local
city park diamond 8unda> after-
noon Oame tune has been set
.fur 2 30 General admission for
I ‘hgt affair will be only 15 cents |
signed a re>-rder «imfeasion wti :
he later r pud' .td 81,11 late,
was convicted of murder
Precision Motor Rcboring
<We Kno« llotri
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