The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1950 Page: 4 of 6
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FAGE FOUR
__THE DEMOCRAT NEWS
P.TAfiiw»w Fi«ld t» B» WgBwd ___
Will Install Softball Play to fie Launched Here Men
19«>0 Slates Dcdicotion. Novelty Afima T*****
THURSDAY. MAY II. 1
Published Every Thtiredoy of 10* East Dewey Avenue
_ Sapulpa, Oklahoma elephone 600
w CAM CICTMAST On., nd
Audrey d.lohc
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LAWIBECI (AMU J****?. -1
Dedication. Novelty Game. Two Tilts S
Pasture Tour
Starts Today S: SrrLStsr? r= .'it *££:
Entered as Second Class Matter October 23, 1920.
at Sapulpa Oklahoma.
Subscription Rate $. 0C per year, payable in odvanc
From time to time I have Bought
Thi* true brrnuw the vnrlou*1 «.
MAtr* divide function. ,»f govern- A*nM OrvwTy. elemer
ment differently between *tMe f11. ,? ■W|>ervl*orI will rofiducl
• nd local unit, nt government n,," *,tnn Mr* Onrge Rol
* F.vamplc* |n Oklahoma ,„hli. r',,liri,n* P-TA council ,,
Iwelfe,,. function*, which Recount 1 drn wUI
for approximately 2.i«m employ,.* A humorous play, written
are carried by the state, while in I <**rrUf Dougherty. "pas*
tnnn> state* these functions are P***n».' will he staged by an
carried by local governmental ‘ ,rM’mh**r cast Frank Vitale
,unit*. and employee* are shown ] ?,ns ’Th'' Prayer’ and !
** employees. frank will sing "My Task."
In Oklahoma the 2.11 members forest Park P-TA has ann i
"f r‘>un,> election boards are ’’d the following officers fron
carried as state employees, w hile organization which will he ia.t
other state* ihe> ,B
shown a* county employees
To Draw Comparison
Inr w'pnin Annual Cre* k roun-
ty (mature lou, was scheduled tn
he held today with some of the
county's top farm show place* to
be viaited by scores of farmers.
THE AMERICAN WAY
businessmen and officials
T>" tour Is sponsored hv th.
Bristow Chamher of Commerce
A number of agricultural agencie
M'1 J 1°'" ,n 'he program whirl
.will fmd senators visiting scat
i ,Pr,,d actions of the county
®l|till.(i of the tour, as usual
*»#e barbecue to
J* *f 1 F following tho
The Bristow chamber nova
lor the coals. Mate than I fmn
E£°~ -H>Te4 the affair In
The lour was scheduled to start
from the chamber building at 9
a. iyi.
Farm agencie* assisting in the
popular program include the soil
conservation scmce. Indian s^l
and moisture conservation ohrvice
vocational agricultural depart*
(on»e church Sundt
Farm Bugaboo 1 Vhiqhbou
uoi& rt;
PltASt'
* I Mr* ?*2rd W''lk"n'-'" freasti er. |
■ Mrs H. H Swanson, member.hif
- Mrk ' A nix. hra h
II Mrs Henry May Jr . program Mrs
s John Tiaker. welfare; Miss Mar l,a
Craw ford, historian. Mrs. Fer ,n
s orinance, yearbook. Mrs Ce. g,
t Tyler, publications, Mrs Chs ie,
Baxter, publicity, and Mrs u
. Stuart, girl scout.
Woodlawn officers for 19'. r,l
who will be Installed are:
Mrs Preston Omo. president
Mrs Charles Hewitt. vice-, res
(lent: Mrs. Kenneth Holt. *, ,,
l«ry. Mrs. Albert Harper. tre.,*u
ror Mts* Elizabeth Howard hi,
Wian. Mr, Morton Sheffel. c m
bersh.p chairman. Mrs Ch tie
Mcfall. program. Mrs. Owen Hill
hospitality; Mrs. Fred Swan ud
cet and finance; Mrs. Ren I nk
h«rt, welfare; Mr, Cath<-;n«
Moore, yearbook Mrs R «.|
Beatv. health and «fr* Hoy
Brasier, publicity.
Aftiie (ommenccmenl
Rites Slated May 29
Commencement exerriaee at 10
■ m., Monday. May 29. will
out another school semest. - at
Oklahoma A and M College
Officially, rlass work an * at
noon on Saturday. May 77 Kara-
laureate service. for gradating
senior, will be held in the r !leg“
midhouse a, 8 p. m. fcnday.
; To Land. Slock. Family
. ,h* "bugaboos'
! for Oklahoma liveatork owneri
and veterinarians ia the Inis in-
curred each spring from poison-
ous plants, according to H I
Feather!* Oklahoma A and M
[College holanlat
It is of great Importance that
stockmen learn to Identify poison-
ous plants an that they may take
the proper measures to eradicate
•'h"'y “y* “AT doing
th*». they can rfmovf « potential
MOVlNQf
«■ phono us at l«
■B) BALL TRANSFER
A STORAGE
T/ty Tbuqhitra
Census Bureau Report
The cost of state payrolls is also
covered in the Census Bureau re-
^ i«9mth^-r:1948 ,f’ °r">-
state payroll eosts
ti„n was 13|
'* increase
''ur neighboring states
[. the following increases
_ 11 h percent Kansas. 12.7
If 9 percent
177 percent.
In my opinion there con be
no reduction in governmental
«np oyment as long a. govern-
mont arcodos to public demand
l for expanded governmental ser-
vices.
Examples Demand for hettei
BOM in our mrorgl
tod in tho fid.
’ hi!!”, employees at mental
■ noapilals Demand for better traf-
„ .l*' er-',,r^ment has reaulted
■ ‘n the addition - f hr, emploveea
I In the department of public safe-
I ty- Ilemand for reform at our
penal institutions has resulted ,n
| the addition of ftfi employees De-
mand for expanded public wel-
! service has resulted |„ ,he
i addition of 127 employees.
A* long as government keeps
I to a' mat(‘ J"t» bigger and
better mure pe .pie will be re-
luuired to do them Since 1947 we
I, e J**" fortunate in being able
[t.< undertake such a program with-
out resorting to general tax in-
creases.
DR.LeGea
uvinocic *
Should Bo an \-Rav Camera
f»«rt. Frcmi Ortober, 1949.
|vprij:F inervABr in
• over the na>
|»ercent. Oklahoma**
* as 10J
show ed
Mttiouri.
percent.
*nd Arkantaa,
Fungisol
For Athlete's Foot
Guaranteed or money
funded.
S1.00 at all drug ston
be given to .11 stud.-M. r7g'
brtenn, for tJw ,lrtI tlmp „ A
•nd M In the college audltarturr.
beginnmg 8 . ra.. Saturday
Reg isua lion for the summer
«-as„,n will he held Monday. June
Ll ^LCl:“ !.°rk. the
olitics - - It's How You Look at It
y(°UKS,ar' ? SpcIi ,he word' "poltticg." it Start* out
s going to be polite. But it's not.
And when you get into politic, it works the same way.
A sweeter girl fresh free. Duboaae
Weal, is Loadon. Is bowl with a
Dabs;
Rut His firmer bad gone brake
faying taaes. poor Moke,
So ber Socialist dale was a duke!
OU Librarian Honored
Je**c L Rsder librarian at the
University of Oklahoma, was one
of four stale librarians honored
recently for "distinguished service
to the profession and to the peo-
ple' Recognition came from the
Oklahoma Library association,
during that groups annual meet-
ing at OU. Rader, founder and di-
rector of the Ol' artiool of library
science. Joined the Sooner facuitv
in Kklfi
BIG STOCK
USED TIRES
(Gu arantq ad)
SEE 800x11 TIRES
RECAPPED - $4.95
PHONE 84
O. K.
Rubber Welders
508 E. Da way Sapulpc
For Quabty Printing Phone M0.
Desk Set
H. P. BOWLES SAYS:
* fHdtidBi maowiti No hinges or
other friction fittings to fail or wear.*
Instead, a glistening metal iphere ■'
Moirety held by a amcealed. aew-type
pciiuanent magnet , , , Nate acoop
holder make* it easy for you to replace
*b* “51"—even with your ayes shutf'
Nail Hm Now 1950 Automatic Gm Rjage. FjrJt
•n the hearts of homemaker*, the New Gas range
whaf every woman want*
^l-tT
OHLRHomn nimmflt
5tT-A?5*T'
—MKHismW
LOCAL RLPRLSINTATION
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1950, newspaper, May 18, 1950; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529314/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.