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BUYU. S.
WAR BONDS
FOR VICTORY
Volumr 31 — Number 40
The Democrat News
HI V W AR HONDA
Now WITH in ,
Mil K |M OMK
’ Little Interest
.,_.....0WS In Election To
HAPULPA, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 1042
Saputpans Arc Feted Up Farm Women At Pickett /
$1 50 A YEAH
mine
■•d th* pleasure of witness
•> At Binq Crosby Lawton Lil-
lie. Wallet Emery and Ed Dud-
ley yell match at the Southern
mile country club laet Friday
•nd II did eur heartt good to
■M tuch fellow, hit the hall to
hard and straight with appat
•nlly Utile ellerl that II per
tended tuch regular, at John
Wilton It. D Furcell O. B. Pick
•II. Horry Hibbard Clint Harper
Cahe Cterbart and Lee Skelton
•• Irek le the link, the eery
nett day and tee II they had
•et impreeed their game.
The mod out.landing thing el
the entire allair wa. the way
Tuliane tubeenbed to buying
*•* bondt there being better
than S)00 000 worth told follow
t«9 the ethibltron. Then too
■lag't thow war well worth the
price ef admieeion |u.t to learn
and tee the kind ef a real
trooper he really it. Without
redeeming one tune he coupled
with Bob Will, and rang eeeeral
number, which were well re-
celeed by the large audience.
Tulta ran well be proud of
the exhibition and their thow
In tklt Inttance. Then too bring
Ing Bette Porn to town did no
harm, for the war able to per
■uade a good bond purr hate
Othert in attendance at the
goll match included Mr and
Mrs. Speedy Moulder Boy Bate
•on Balph Anthit and Vtaymond
tar radar.
Be Held Nov. 3
I amlifhilrs Listed;
Books Oprn Or!. I l
And Closr Ort. 23
Prvlltlrs It nt * low ehh, with
lltlle inter*.• being menlfette,!
hy the public relative to the gen-
ertl election November I Actlvitv
however. It expected to pick up
in the near future, particularly
following the .tat* democratic
convention to he held at Oklaho-
ma City, next Monday
Democrat, of Creek county met
lart Saturday at the rourthou.*
pnaeed a revolution authorizing
, Cy Covey, central committee
chairmen to cart the rounfy dele
gallons vote at the .tat* meet
Ing and aelected the delegate
for that session At the rountv
meeting. Tom Wallace. Fief- her
M Johnson and F. W Holland
were named to the delegate,
committee, with Fred Speakman
Thome. S Harrir and Curt Ed
gerton comprising the credent 1a
j committee and C. C Grimes,
i chairman of the resolution* mni-
I rnltte*
Rcg,.t rat Ion hooka for the gen
•ri»l election will open October
H and clove October 23. accord-
: Ing lo Carl Noble Creek county
regivtrar
O L Scott, election hoard se-
retary, announced the following
candidate, subject to the gen
era! election balloting
i County Judge S M Cunning
ham. democrat. J F Greavon
republican
Sheriff Erne.t Miller, demo-
crat. Guy W Wlllihey. republi-
can
County Attorney Everett S
Colllnv, democrat. M L Matanr
republican
County Treavurer H I. Payne
demorrat Mont Hanna, republi-
can
County Clark W, B Key dem
ocrat, Mrt. Florence Wilder, re
pu bllran
Court Clerk I,ee Snider demo-
crat. Rty H Weakley, republl
can
Nominee* without an opponent
and automatically elected are |
Herbert L. Arthur., demcorat .u
pertor Judge. John Patrick, demo |
crat. rurveyor, Rirney D Herrin
democrat, superintendent of
school*
other nominees are:
County Commissioner, district
one John K Welch, democrat
De* Auamua. republican District
two. C A Dressier, democrat, and
Clans lla\e Been Gomplcteil
I or Kounlvwide l all Karm
w
I air Here Ocloljer 1.2 And 3
Changing .can#! Ruth Me
Hemgia deputy in the office of
Las Snider district court dork
revlgnod and loft Sunday lor
ML Vernon. 1U.. to go to work
Monday for an independent oil
producer and contractor there.
• • •
John Tower, hat enlisted In
tbs 0. S. Coast Guard and loll
tat a training center in Con
aoeticut. John bod worked in
•be accounting department ol
fbo Teton Oil company fat the
P«»t approsimately tire year*.
• • •
Coach Tom Geitham • Chief
•«!»• faak a trimming last Fri-
day night losing to th* Drum
right Tornodee. ui a rain storm
that put an additional damper
the aptbustosm ol local foot-
ball fane. "Tough luck. Tom,"
•• ew greeting And maybe
•ere off the beam but we be
Iteeg the Chieftain, will snap
•* l» show nose tight and
bang ap a bettor receed thi.
•■■■■- At least that * tba paw
MM id ymir writer of Rubbing
tltiei uatU the end ef .woeon
pneee otherwise. In thn last
Roortar of the Drum right gams
we saw promise of • hard ttabl-
ing sguad emerging oat of a
•reap of players most of whom Ij p Bennett, republican District
need mor* experience Don t let I three Dave J Vineyard, demo-
* down. Chieftain. Play last rr.it. and John S Groom. repub-
gu«ler football la the tint ||. an
gwortof. , MM of Peace. Snpulpa (:t>
_ * *
CbMter Millet u leaving so ocr.i John H Gilpin, republican
gteOM left unturned la oa of- I Constable J J Carter demo- rat. | ,hw
get into some branch | no opponent Division two Ju-
Liberty (Hass,
l nion Reach
Veil Apr cement
Anticipate Record
Breaking Turn Out;
Ion" Premium List
,f the
A short time ago. the farm
women of the Pickett Prairie com-
munity were hostesses to Sapulpa
chamber of commerce directors,
rural development committee
member, and their wives for a !
chicken dinner in the home
Mrs John Nash A total of about
75 persons were present
Tornadoes AK in
(Opening Game
Here, 9 To 7
( hiefs, Muskogee
In Lonferenc# Tilt
There Friday Night
dinne
Top row • 1-wft to righti
Lucienda Fousel Mrs Edd
morn. Mis. Jeffie Thompson
Lizzie Ray. Mr. /
Mr. Erne.t E Al.p
l.uker, Mr. John N
m-
>son, Mrs
AJspaw,
M s Earl |
Mr. Ray
M.
News Of The
Boys In Service
tM»va Fhr IhU <«>Jurnn i^t the
In the s+r\trr and Imitr* pirenU to cooperate b» th-
p-per informed about new. of the to.,, (wm ..pS^Tlxidt rST^aoty
lart to
•* service Ha hat r.tigaed hi.
fab. alfectiva in about a week.
Mualag his bridge* behind him
•a to apeak. Good luck.
Cboetw."
• • •
Jimmy Whitworth, high echool
drum major and "soda squirt'
at Baal Drug .tors Is now duly
oaiollod a* an Amsncaa Boy
Juaiot Pilot. He even has hi*
wingl to provo It. From now oa
M‘t loop Em rtytn ' Whit
Worth. Evidently someone son!
Ms name in.
• • •
Bob Moore who enlietod a
short tune ago in the D. L. army
air corps ground crow, left lost
week lot the reception coaler
of rort Sill.
• • •
“Speedy ' Moulder le out scour
lag th* town to got credit lor
war bond purchases. This is war
bond month In (bo theaters and
all hoods bought can bo credited
to tb* Criterion and for details
Miss Martort* Colon, deputy
la tbo olfico of H. L Payne
county treasurer loft Tuesday
lot Hot Springs. Ark., where she
has accepted a position.
G. M. Rainwater, former a*
aistant county school super in
tender! is now an Instructor oi
vocational education in the na-
tional defense school of Okmul-
gee. He drops back to Sapulpo
new and then to visit with his
I*. E (Elmer) Newton, some-
where on an island, has written •*vt First Class John
a letter of appreciation to W F m,chael is now station*
Conch Tnm v. ,'yon ,or * “W °' ,h• Blue Civ »‘*ryvUle Armv Tying s
Loach Tom Grisham takes his ,*nt him Elmer said "Pm gl„ t Repair Sqd Victor,sdie.
Chieftain football sguad to Musk- to be from a town 100 percent Hkos It fine
ogee. Friday night for their first tM'h,nd the boys In service I>n _
conference game of the season _ *** f.ro[" Sapulpa. an I
His a t
Newton, C. C M
•b*“ Co D 5th Naval Construction B.i
talion. San Francisco, California
Start Program
For (Control 01
Soda! Diseases
Ja\< f*f*. S|HiiiHor
Health Department
Ai ti\ it\ In N.ipulpa
all tlmi*
offtriaU took pride in
that h«rk In 1936 *he
had frantnd the rloeed
rhet k ott sy»tem to th4Mf
em?\ny*+% Thhi wa«
i»ra preterit irwt
i and pr^aa>nt day labor
an ■•fftrtai rrmarkwrl
CoDinR. )r, rompwy
stated that th» eom-
«m **rriplo)ee«i ^n)ny«»d.
oth#r advantajc**. tb#
>f tim# and a half for
Plans have been completed for
• th# chamber of rommerra spon-
^ «>red fall farm fair lo be held
r.f 1 C........ 1-3. m the Stieel.
the Ailom building at the comer of
the Perk end lew streets. II was an-
»>n. noun- *r| today by Brooke Thrift,
else ''*":brr ft commerce rural devel-
itch °Pn,,nt committee chairman,
mis Ccej.eratlng with Harry James.
• n- county farm agent and Jeffie
■I- Tho-npaom county home demon-
The stration agent the local civic
cm- *r,,ui' is furnishing about B4iiu ,n
i • ash premiums.
mo- In addition over im tn m#r.
*nt hsndia* prises will b* given away
»
trie l » p m All vtslton must regis
bA ter to be eligible for the pnssa
■ n A »ucvey of the county reveals
pgMpect, for * record breaking
the with more enhibiu
*n. 11 '•nn#d by county farmers then
«v#r before There will be enrob-
ed /’ p*,ul,Dr. egg*, crop*, fresh
• nd vegetables, canned
good., and -tothing.
A ipeclal broadcasting feature
• over highlights of the show
Mil b# r wndu'd^d
ewn
of #Ight
1 hour* per w.
*ek or frvr
day operatloi
... *Th#v
•able tune fo
r tl) vrork
•led holidays
and vita
h pay based
on th*vir
service with
the rout -
K> h# ronrlud#d
Krank. f Col I Him. v|r# ptfMdint
•n fharf# of prod action pointed
that th# rompnny Is aito co-
•>p#fnttnf wh ^»l#>h#«rt#di> with
th# S*r\ tC9 «yta#m tr.d I
tb# FHfral Manpower Commit- i
o kkp th# thr##-day affair a
complete success. Sapulpans are
rged t,, vt.lt the show rooms et
street Wilson building Thursday,
r-idi) .nd Saturday of nest week,
look over the exhibits and register!
Cong. Boren '
Airs A iens On
^ ar Problems
hi\f»rs Salrs Tax;
Against Nation-nide
La<Mi|inr Rationing
Mter suffering a 7 to", ZZ ^ ^
Private W L • Billy I C
is now stationed at Pearl
T H. according to word
land i
Franklin Fltigei
been In training i
the past tew w>
ent to Camp l.u
N M#\ Franklin's
H Camp Luna. La.
BJarl A Steven.
last Friday night at
_________hand, of the Drumright Torna
' of Peace. E H Snider demo- ln ,hc "pening gai le if Ihv
crat; C. D Knepper. republican 4#**>n Muskogee beat Fayette- n , ,,
I Constable. Dewey Riddle demo vUle, 13 to 0, last week Corpora! Herbert Ferns Aubr
cent, no opponent I Coach Buck Weaver of Drum- 2S|^J"^ '
Justice of Peace, Sapulpa Town- right brought a light*/ but more .... \ ,sUrPf’* H**rt
ship- Henry W G*av republican, experienced team to Sapulpa and1 - c,nh*i ’ i%iih*Vh“P *’Uj
no opponent Constable J R rung up a surpri^ victory . . ^ , l*L *
Henderson, democrat. Earl Buck- the Chieftains in a game ro-.i.'c ^ ^ i , ! .* A l,’r*"' v
ley. republican with fumble* by the Zl, K **. '“,un'i'f•, <lr P«»orm
Justice of Peace. Mound* Town- darted falling In the f,rO during J i “'nl‘',i '
Urip No 1 H H Kuper repub- of the game but about half'.he V , ^ nt
Mean no opponent Constable , fan* **w the gain# through l , ih.- n * r. . ’ n f
Mound. Township No » J J ! end * ‘h ° *h' An' utstandmg p.
Goaney, republican, no opponent The Tornadoes tasted first h!...,d . .?*?t / ' •nr) " »n<ori
Othe, Juat.ce of Peace and Con- in the second quarter when they 1 „i .1 M"''T” "
table candidate, are took over the ball on slpulpa . - ti '"V "" 1
Juat.ce of Peace, Oilton City. 3-yard line after part tail? hi,»k- ^inkf I i K k** T h"
W K Gaymon. democrat, no op- mg a kick On the first ;.la> th- old ciorv ,nd i' f *'
ponent; constable, D ll Irwtn, Tornadoes hit the line for ,,ne i i ' ** ,fn<* ,* ve to con,ln
democrat, no opponent. yard, then on the ^ond plTy ,
Justice of Peace, Drumright Richard Marr Ihui n t r l; *7. J ■>-vrence, kon-i
aty, dlviiion one. Charle, U Tay- pound back place kick! ) H,'.„’rv ri.!'1 './L** t*
lor democrat, no opponent. Con- about th# 25-yard line for r ,*e u r> ,' *y S*I,U,P* *n'* ••
.table. Babe C.m.h.m democrat, point. V ,h^ tr ......
no opponent Division two. Justice In the third quarter Drumright ..m.l"!! * h*r? *n<1 e*1 hi* ProI"r Postmaster Mia
Of PtM* E K M Ke«l dmanl took advantage of a fumble re- aao,*“'
Constables Chart#* covered
sored
toi it ball Topic
At Hotarv ( lult
"Quarter-back ing”
F ini'* Meet 1 onight
jin
Rota
ig fr
of tf
J. Stevens, sv lath
>n marhiniBl
mate, second class,
now taking
lerial machine gun
(raining ml
i'uddlhy Field, Co
rpu* Chriiti,
Texas, will be home
on a furlough
October 6
Dr and Mrs G. C
p Croston re-
eived work from tf-
eir «>n. First
■•nt of thi
• star
Lieut George Croat •
omewhere in Europe
'he European* have
the Chieftain's 2b-
no opponent
E Winona, democrat no oppon- yard line and clicked with V
ent
Sgt T Robert L. Jones 38n2 ,
from Jack Riley to Bill Kellng for 10* F
Constable. Shannon Township a touchdown The attempted enn- ,a,*‘ PoMmast.
Edgar Gemmell. democrat, no op- version for extra point w.is bio. k Siin. ,ra7/'' " ralif ''n,,v pr»-
Mne. and the fo
■od ha.i been ex-
client George
addreta ii care
Postmaster, Mian
nL Fla.
Lieutenant J»"
K. MiI#a. son
’f Mr and Mr-
J. K Miles has
"eon promoted
to the rank of
aptain Capt Mile- formerly of
■tSri of Peace. Hr,stow aty. ' <> ’ »" ''' ”
division one. John D. Humphrey, tors.
democrat no opponent Constable. In the final period Sapuli-a VI Ilk *
Andy Ar.derson democrat J A started -licking hut halk-! Tell) >l«‘| kl I I MIX I*
republican Division two only one touchdown The Chief-
MWhrr
Will Roger* Field. <
vr* trana/erred to
>k!ahom« C)t>.
^reen «bor4P. N.
1 X
here i»rvd th# count;.
Sapulpa and Creek r
is double the ivrrij
xtate and nation
A number of Indui
here are having th«
given a blond test
films are being shown
groups and dubs.
In * letter recently received by
Boyd Congressman Lyle Bor-
set, out hit view* on current
problems of the nation as related
' • taxetton and gasoline rationing
Congressman Borens letter is
a * follows:
Mr J A Boyd *
U South Park / *
Sapulpa Oklahoma. r
Itear Friend
I appreciate very much having
- "xpr*salon of your viewpoint
n several of the important prob-
lem* with which we are now
j a»'#<j
w,th reference to the tax pro-
.1 has been my contention
»(* »!<>ng that a sales tax would
he n*<-*saary In order to raise the
needed revenue and I have ex-
pressed that viewpoint to the
nerr her, of the Way* and Meana
rorr.mitt##
Wth reference te> nation-wide
gas une rationing, of course you
knew thst I was one of the first
members of congress to take an
« ' ve stand In oppoaltlon to this
proposal It is my belief that thta
ipearance at the Rotsry *°Unf 01
he resi-.n *h ,! h shortage of rubber and
all are willing and anxious
niwi had a fast
-«arterbarkmg'
1 k#d
would perfo
RMMiMtant roarh
im on the pro- .
turn related in-
of how a good
in action
.ibly
organ iiatioa of a
jb for
lal
nai he
I *eflon hut
in furh a
enough inter?
ran to rofifterve
leering 'ur ruhtM,r siPPly. but gasoline Is
>eeung ua#d for —
giv»
>n**#nu
employees be formed to aid the
Appropriate staff In getting the desired
•lvi< operation and Interest manifested
,r th. , .. ,0<’*bsll In the local high school
>r ine reature, of the drive also, to i
a Ifiti percent card to be tation to
Wvai firm vihere all
Self.
s^-.i gg-|zu«j..x n.t ixx . one touchdown The thief- 4' • n . ■.
Justice of Pea ». Cedric W Pound tain, were headed for ‘ •lfll|MI"|| Will |>C
er*. democrat, no opponent Con- counter when the v, . . ,d. . , 1 ~
Started On Mumiav
opponent Lon- counter when the game ended
stable. Del White, demorrat, no Dale Wortman
opponent
It leak a car theft to do It.
hut we have been Informed on
•oed authority that Everett S.
Collins, the county attorney,
whose car was stolen from in
(mat el his house the other
■tght hut subsequently rocov-
•eed le cleaning out hu garage,
lo the future the car will he
parked usside over aigkt room
befog made to bouse if. Whoopsl
• # *
We oettce C J. Hood el the
Oklahoma Tue and Supply,
•coating hack and iarth across
Dassey ever ue betwooa the stare
an* Liberty cole to consume hie
daffy cups of coffee after a
brlMJtght with a mild attack
of ~f%r recently
• • •
A Stag party aad dinner was
MM Tuesday evealag at the
Inoaia* dialog room for Graham
Meary. who leaves PMday tar
Part BIN to report fat officer*
ti doing. Aha at M ysreeas war#
la arieadaaea tot the farewell
fat urMRbb.
Library Assistants
At School Lhoscn
Intercepted a
Drumright pass and returned th#
ball down to Drumright s 29-
yard line A pass and a sat * ' ''
line plays carried the ball to b u'M,n *° »P*"(,. r
Drumright • three-yard line and tVc. tX'r' r
Johnny Simpson plowed through mVd Totting ‘d** ^
for a touchdown and Joe Bias. ft„win„ ...
Jayirt* Luncheon
l*ro«ram (in “Kmoh
h>r Sure" (sini|>aii:n
Program for the Junior char
Fa\«
taken a blood
i at VA ickham'i
ill b# given te*ti
rruiay morning, and Rogers bak-
ery employees In the afternoon
A total of 233 test* had been
taken up to Thursday morning
The trailer will be stationed all
day in front of Kress store on
Saturday
i«h n sssisvnuuwn ana joe mas. rjawina in *crap metal
Mr* Hellewell. the study hall who played an outstanding game, - k ", ar I!ar'"
teacher and librarian at Sapulpa ran the ball over for extra point f,.rth ' - eff !
high school, each year picks sev- to make the .core 7 to 9 In favor ,’2.1 amoni Tr . ' V "
eral students out of the study of the invaders ’ f f U»e hou*e to It
loc«> Mlvage yard They are asked
to do this on therr own inltiativ-
In the past, trucks have been
used to make the rounds ui resi
dential sections, picking up serai
Iron placed on curbings.
However, such a program for
comnils- the campaign launched next Mon-
(heer leader* At
s< IkhiI Arc Namcfl
Qumrter-bark • - ---------w wrimx
for tonight iv
lied at the AmarUwn .U^"1 r"r maa> I'urP°»M and If
fur those interested rattoning
ove and if ’her* i. *,,ol,ne I am afraid we will
t show n a club wiU T.**, Uf> V haV‘n* a
oarhine f**‘,||n' 1**t our airplane, and
... “ "uel otl for our mechanized equip-
ment on land and sea. and of
'■ours* it would result eventually
in a shortage of petroleum lubcl-
- art, essential to our guns and
equipment Then another factor,
If we are going to make ayntho-
Dr rubber it is essential that pe-
troleum production be maintained
a! a high level so that we can
’a e butadiene for synthetic rub-
!'•*' All of these products eaaen-
D«! *0 our war effort, toulene and
• II (be other very important pe-
troleum product*, depend upon a
in usual event took P^uctton of p*
1 tn terunng trani^or-
iut-of-towfi garnet tot
leim thin sea mow
Official Sircars
In His Daughter
As Army Xurse
Tursd.v morning o^Vetoth'Irt m,*,"'1, y°U tur* lh»‘
(he state Of w.de seal# |t would undoubtedly
destroy the capacity to produce
-rk in„„. essential war products.
fore conducted in
Oklahoma.
Lee Snider, district court
hall to work in the library These --------
'gp'ZT, 'iUKTiiT Local Tra-I, Burnin-
They work the following hour* OnluiilUCC AniCHl|t‘(l
First hour, Carol Snider Margaret
Johnston. Ufa Dale Donma Bur- Highlight of the city com..,..- lnr lai
C.theriTniirtmi. W^d. toZ U,> " U ul .....
man. Bettv Lou Davis third hour , "22"' 2T." L.n“dr the l*00*. volunteering the uw of li-
man. Betty Lou Davit; third hour t,a4h burning ordinance
Jim I-eachman. John Brock. Paul -
Cobb, Billy Corgan; fourth hour,
Carol Snider, Garnvtta Bell. Betty
Lou Davis, Marcella Crawford, m
Patay Weathers; fifth hour. Da- Commissioner* also authorized
phn# Henderson, Wanda Sherman, the city attorney to instigate
Myrtle Bond. Donnie Burdick; proper steps to set aside a tax
Loe assisting in fire
truck for making such trips If no week activities next
ber
*f commerce luncheon meeting
'"day noon consisted of n Know
For Sure ' film shown to members
It the State theater under dire, -
Mon of Paul Jones, stale supers isor
>f the U S health department,
ind through courtesy of Jimmy
.Lartalude*. theni-r manager
Announcements were made at
the luncheon as follows:
Regular directors meeting next chosen Out of the
Tuesday night al 7 30 o clock at dents who tried out Bill McMann, U S
ere# headquart- Betty Smith and Rettv Murhmor* age 22
,72. Jhy,IL rr. C^r Th,y ^ rt,~" a‘ after taking _
■••rank Scott i TL u ? the football game Friday night oath administered by her f.ther unwarranted""^"
•h^.««l , . 7 , a* Th' n,,,rnm* aawwbly wa* a Mim Snider left for Camp Gruber save mhili. ^ .
aame t - i v-ry peppy minstrel show The to tofve Uncle 5., - dure- huf *“«««* th*‘
ntmn student chairman wa* Don* Roe- lion '.Honing of gasoline
Lamber of
er*. Member"
prevention
jz^St’ss st= HSS
-..........
wrojr aoe tg Jean Snider. |* unquestloneMy true The dlaas-
trous effect It will have from an
the economic standpoint in our area |*
want to
P- car and haul the iron to the sal through the
vage yard trailer for a -.
Restrictions on trucks, rationing are sponsoring ...»
of tires and other features will health campaign here
prevention student chairman was Dons Rog. tion.
ers and the devotion leader was
film Nelson Escue Those is ho present-
went ed the program were Jimmy Whlt-
PUBLIC SALE MONDAY
The amendment movides thst truck, are fTrihcommg ,. w,l! Z Vollow ng sbo^ng T’.he
trash it now to be burn# tlviduals Is turn their nwn At ik« fw * # _
7 • ~ - •" 1“ zx Krur.?5s K ^ “,rs as z
XTL'-ZJSZ:, JW-J2
Is the way
to do it is at ridiculous in my
opinion as to say that you ought
to amputale a man's leg In order
sixth hour. Jeanne Armstrong. dae<i on some oPthe"*cWv"oark *27 ,0f!?>C0.7>ing. campaign under control and stamp out girls chorus
Oar. Mauch. Sara Maori, and .(Wag# «Hd It lh*^ l*„ ll P'rartlcall3r ^ )PhiH. and other
s*--ii- —•—. ,n •“* »Aie. individual response and rexponsi
„ Edgerton. endmea. Helen north and one-half mile east
bring MrOymond, srhool spirit, and a Mounds will hold a
social diseases
Marcella Crawford ______ ___
at Tito DMRBMRL Mbrb. fMBHB ARs ' payers aad .tockholdera ' ?***’***. of_ rejected on account of tuber the manula
of gestion ----------yOUr aU«-
next Monday ftopt.mC». *£ "" "
-———— ginning at 10 a m
Chilian use of ahetlac haa been Twenty head of cattle. 23 hogs.
I town and on the (arm.
cuioau.
percent of practically halted by the WPB. four horses, farm machinery .id
further reduction in household items are to be sold
mnnufacturg of ptiaaocsaph A ‘ .....
record*.
Sincerely yours.
A.TLE H. BOREN
A lunch will he -wed _ . ■’Immy Canterhury left l.ri Ruft-
ground*^at*noon* ^ the day for Northwestern .tat.
ground* at noon 'alsata ha ooraUad oa a uuxsniga
cj.toMaei-'s's -
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Shull, Warren E. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1942, newspaper, September 24, 1942; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529266/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.