Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 53, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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Sapelp® Herald
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R. P. Matthew*.................Owner and Publisher
Established In 1914
Entered a* second-class mall matter, September 8. 1914, at the
postofflce In Sapulpa, Oklahoma, under an act of March 8. 1897.
Delivered by carrier anywhere In Sapulpa,
Mounds, Kiefer, Kellyville, Bowden
CARRIER RATES
One Week -______• .20
One Calendar Month - -87
• Three Months -—- 2.60
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Warren Shull, City Editor; Faye Reece Dunlap, Society
Editor; Shirley Carnathan, Office Manager; Ted Olson,
Advertising Director; C. R Matthews. Assistant Advertising
Manager and Sports Editor; Chester Miller, Circulation
Manager; and Ruth McClain and Judy McFarlln, Reporters.
NOTICE
Bubscrlbers missing a paper are requested to phone 111
before 7 o’clock.
MEMBER OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
lesl of
tUs* day Now ^Warren ||thf »'•••'the; prediction Is,that t"-',
; bsnlutelv i*Tu .e to n out and ' niorrow will be partly cloudy, show-
Sttteh an* ( ha I
ClWh Is *,«l
#iiiCii and fii.it club will meet i cheek on th*i story formal it, ||
i. a M • Alu<e
Hui'iii i hostess.
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Hallow e'en Party
Thursday Afternoon
Ml-- Patricia Louise Smith. 3-
vrar--TJ daughter oi Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Smith. 18>* N Maple, enter-
tained her little friends with a
Hallowe'en part yThursday after-
neon. •
The ehildren played games under
direction of Mrs. Smith, and music
wa.s played by Alfred Smith and
Carla-. King.
refreshments were served to the
following: Carl Lee King, Do'nnio
Ray Arnold. Johnny and Ancil
Dntglas. Toby Hollingswcrth, Joyce
Hollingsworth". Loretta Faye Smith,
Nancy BrumeHc and the hostess.
Patricia Louise Smith.
probshly Just a rumor T hope
By the way. Just keep your rain-
coat. bum ber.'shoot, and overshoes
nut and don’t plan on wearing your
Sunday best to church tomorrow as
t is soutlieast. colder east and south.
"Duckinglv yours."
RUTH McCLAIN
Lovebirds really are parrots, be-
longing to a small, short-tailed par-
rot family.___
Reporter Braves
Drink
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of the Walters loot had been ac-
counted lor.
Jamt.- Hixon refused to discuss
the matter Officers said his evasive
answers indicated some of it might
have been stolen while he hid out
in southeastern Oklahoma's rugged
Klamichi mountain country
When raptured at Ele'ctra. Joseph
Hixon was carrying about Si.600
Both had purchased large automo-
biles. James said his car cost $1,200
and thai he had Just purrliasea it
at Hot Springs, Aik
After the daiing Walter- bank
sti'kup. the two robber.- stole three
cars in their wild flight halfway
across southern Oklahoma to sanc-
tuary in the Kiamlchls. lair of Farly
day bank and train robbery gangs
They eluded perhaps the largest
posse in Oklahoma history Some
400 peace officers recruited from
Oklahcma Arkansas and Texas
participated in the mass manhunt
during the August hi at w ave that
saw temperature.- each day of the
week-long search rise above 100 de-
grees.
James Hixon admitted to officPr-
last night that the posse was "so
close to us at times that we could
hear them talking.'' He was still 1
"too drunk to give details of the
spectacular flight. Merriott reported
Brother Joseph, in jail first in
Texas and later in Oklahoma City,
has refused to answer questions
about anything. He entered a plea
of not guilty at arraignment on.
grand jury indictments returned
against the pair at Oklahoma City
last Monday
The younger Hixon was pxperted
to be taken to Oklahoma City early
next week to face trial with his
brother
Merriott said Hixcn probably
would not have been arrested if he
had not become belligerent and en-
gaged Joe Green. Hugo. Okla.
special deputy sheriff, in a fight.
Returning to Hugo from a trip
to Atoka. Green stepped at the
Scene of the accident to "see if I
could be of any help He said
Hixon. who had just paid the farm-
er for damage to the wagon, sud-
denly pulled a pistol and waved it
threateningly.
Green offered to drive Hixon to
Antlers to get help to start the lu-
gitive s ar. which would not run
alter tht accident.
nixon placed his p.sol on the *e*l
ol Green's car. The Hugo man
grabbed it. and Hixon graooed him
They fell out of the car. fighting
About that time. Lee Denton. J .
Paris. Texas, undertaker, happened
along in a hearse He halted and
went to Green's assistance.
Tnen another Paris man. John
J Crain, drove by. Seeing the fight,
he came to the conclusion someone
had halted a funeral procession.
Cram sped into Antler, and notified
Meiriott and patrol clerk W E
Larecy
Calvert, Edith Connard Bowers.
Glenn and Ruth Ann Rich. Janet
Lee Lytle.
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Visitor Here
Two Weeks
Miss Betty Canterbury arrived
yesterday afternoon *roni Los An-
geles for n two weens visit with ’ler
parents. Mi und Mis Pat Calitei-
bury. She made the trip by air.
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Grace Carson
Circle Meets
Grace Carson circle cf the First
Baptist church will meet at 7 30
p m Monday for Bible study in the
heme ol Mrs Georgia Frear.
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Fxerutlv e
( ommittre Meets
Executive committee of the Bresee
Sunday school class of Na-.tareiie
church held a meeting last night
in the home of Mrs H O Walker.
510 S Park street.
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come to work without any breakfast
thinking he would slip out for his
morning cup cf java and would just
eat a bite. too.
Clerks in the stores were just sort
of putting the stock in order and
standing around the fire About
the only shoppers we saw who were
duck enough to get out in the rain
were Mr.- Den Vickprs, Gertrude
Mt Michael ana Wanda Wiley, who
were hunting a little pair of rid
shoes for her 16-months-old daugh-
ter. Carla, who insis.s mat she have
a pair of red shoes like another lit-
tle girl in her Sunday school class.
That i- the way it was this morn-
ing a: 9 30 It is now 11 o'clock and
still raining There seem to be a few
more people running around now
however, the streets are still re-
mindful of a at .sorted village
I am a little tftippirr about the
whole tiling now though, as I de-
cided that if all the bosses around
here could sit In a nice dry and
warm office. I could too. So I just
fought me a new pair of house
shoes, red white and blue You
should see them I ni here for the
CASH PAID FOR DEAD ANIMALS
SAND SPRINGS RENDERING CO.
CALL COLLECT—SAND SPRINGS, 152
POLITICAL COMMENTS FOR YOU
by W. E. LYON
Always there are ‘•whispering campaigns" in every election
There is one now Involving me in the County Commissioner’.;
race in District No. 1. purp’rtlng I am bolting fhe Democratic
ticket.
On file with the Secretary of the Creek County Election
Board is a document in which I made "oath" as to my name,
residence and >> i office iddivss; mv age. race, and occupation:
and liut.Kr states that. "1 am a registered Democrat voter in
Ward 2. Precim ; 2. in ’lie <i \ of Sapulpa. Creek County, Okla-
homa: that I believe In the principles and policies and vote for
its nominees at the c imlng general election."
I took this oath when I became a enndidate for County
Commis-inner -n the democrat ticket In tile July Primary. Every
other candidate, on both tickets to k the self-same oath. There
arc literally thousand- of citizens who are not aware of this
law Thi.- is the two party -\stcm of government that lias been
Universally no a ted by t i parties in this cumpaign. and as
has bpen qu. ted that thi- is >>ur American form of govrenmem.
our constitutional form of government
This < ath I am fuifilltin and any whisperings" to the con-
trary are false and untrue for I am supporting the democrat
parti, and its ticket and will vote for all its nominees.
I wish also to stite that my rare for nomination as county
commissioner was five of ad ‘mud-slinging" and Z was highly
elated’with the universal commendation of me fer it.
I do feel as I have .-aid bcl.irp that taxes are an "investment
bol.
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are the ones who make pi able the "tax-payers. Therefore, to
whoever is elected to the iffi c ol commissioner. I am asking
this fact be kept in mind t t the good welfare of ,he masses
v.hat Iraki's our county nd nation great and prosperous We
must have "tax-earners'' for prosperity.
I have noticed that neither candidate, democrat nor repub-
lican. has said anything ab ttt giving employment to our "re-
turned veterans In our e tm'y work This may be an over-
sight f the candidate.-. but I expect to be a firm advocate ,'or
their employment. A survi bv the Cornell university shows we
treat our returned veteran- worse th n any civilized nation 111
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urging u- tu reiogni/r the great job our veterans did and warn
it- against making the tnist <e of again ignoring those who hive
ma e die 'supreme saertfiu for the preservation cf our homes
and our nation.
Vote the lemocra: ticki
—\\ E. I VON
WE RESPECTFULLY URGE
CREEK COUNTY CITIZENS TO
Vote For
R0MINE
Republican for
County
Treasurer
•We know him not only as a fine fellow-
citizen, but as a successful and popular
businessman who is fully aware of our
needs and who is ably and duly qualified
to render us the highest type service.
For Courteous, Economical and
Faithful Service
VOTE FOR
GUY W. WILLIBEY
FOR
SHERIFF
Overseas Veteran of World War One
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Hallowe'en Party
Thursday Night
J O 1.'.t'.i wa- ho t u* . i t-
door Hallowe en part) and w iener
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me Young. Patsy Bri "w. Deanna
Deason Carletta Carter, Jamc-
Trtxel, Harold Lytle. Johnny Mor-
rison. K D Edna. Birney and Be'ty
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED QUICKLY
HIGHEST CASH FRICES PAI1J
PHONE yie*)
SAPULPA 40Z COLLECT
Sapulpa Rendering Co.
You Are Cordially Invited
To Worship at
The First Methodist
Church
Thompson and Water
Thos. B. Talley, Minister
Morning Worship 10:50
"The Christian at the Polls”
Fellowship Forum 6:00-8:00 Sunday Evening
"Religion in the Home"
Mrs. John A. Rice, Speaker
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I he Methodists Are on the March
for BETTER SCHOOLS
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VotesYESon November 5th
for State Questions 314 - 315 - 316 - 3(8
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For
Prompt, Courteous
Taxi Service
PHONE
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CITY CAB
4 South Main
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C. O. BEAVER
X. JONES
GLENN O. YOUNG
O. D. STIVERS
JACK DOUDICAN
MILFORD DAVIS
LON T. JACKSON
ROBERT S. SMITH
FLOYD E. BANKS
L. J. KATZ
FRED L. PATRICK
C. W. WILLS
EVERETT S. COLLINS
F. W. Pop" MARSHALL
HOBART WILSON
R. W. GIERHART
PAT CANTERBURY
RAY H. WEAKLEY
GUY W. WILLIBEY
JIM DINSMORE
EARLE A. CROWE
W. B. KEY
W. I.. CUNNINGHAM
LEE SNIDER
J. V. FRAZIER
G. B. “Chuck” CORYELL
O. R. RULE
J. D. HARRIS
W. J. MILLER
A.REEL
JIMMY ZARTALUDES
A. A. “Speedy” MOULDER
H. S. HIBBARD
HERBERT P. JOHNSON
RALPH ANTHIS
PAUL EAST
STREETER SPEAKMAN
FRED SPEAKMAN
WALDO HUYCKE
J. C. MENIFEE
REV. G. W. ALSUP
REV. M. ROLLA GRIMM
REV. C. O. THOMASON
REV. DEYO JETER
FATHER F. X. NEVILLE
REV. ROY SMITH
REV. THOS. B. TALLEY
OTIS HUMES
EARLE BERRYHILLE
MAURICE DAVIS
HOWARD GILLIAM
W. E. LYON
LYNN RUSSELL
CLAUDE HARMONY
W. P. WOODRUFF
DR. W. P. LONGMIRE
DR. PHILIP JOSEPH
BASIL PAYNE
TOM WALLACE
FRED BRAWNER
C. L. OAKES
DR. C. M. LEVY
J. FRANK ROMINE
FRANKIE HORN
JIMMY STEWART
BERRY REA
L. J. BURT
HARRY ROGERS
HAROLD RAMPP
E. H. SNIDER
DICK BIDDLE
CHARLES DALY
ARTHUR LAWRENCE
T. J. KENNEDY
DR. O. S. MANESS
DR. A. C. FRAMPTON
O. B. PICKETT
SAM SHEEHAN
MORTON SHEFFEL
E. E. COWMAN
W. E. GLENN
VERNIE BROWN
R. H. DICK
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