The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1939 Page: 5 of 6
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rn* democrat hew:) tkitraday. august
Potolshrrl in Th* Drenrirrat Nr«. ■
Stated Crops
Community Ice In
Drilling Diird Well
*"ent Recommends
Are Stalked By
Near Tragedy
CLASSIFIED
•» The Demnrrat New*
■NH. 30 27 and August 3 and
fUf* or wmnurr■* mu or
w» itkmr mncxoni Rr
No 333M
Notlw is hrr'-bv given (hut on
**• Itth day of August 1*39 at
• orlork-A M. at the North from j
»r of Ihe court house at Hapulpa
i o rrep l raining
II a Itrshman fall* hi* lifllvi
cnunr- it <t<ir n t prove he li !* |
•hen he should have Mother tt
may tneap that lit* high «( i
fallert to train him nrtequatrly t -
the rigor a of college
A report on the ilr.it year o(
remedial program rondur'ccl at Ui
University of Oklnhoma bears -u
thtx statement
hr mnrlr jmsmi
The rcstnimintfy ter co
41* Furl Dewey avrnu t*
what Will b» the largest we|;
rlty the third at, the plant
Th« nnr well, started thi<
will Ije 24 Inches In dleroet.
Will be too feet deep wh-r
Ad Column
Near tragedy stalked thu seas-
on* pmdurUnn of corn In Okla-
hotna, a* the monthly crop report
Jostled by the date department of
agriculture gave foundation to cur-
rent prediction*
The pre»en< condition of cotton,
broomcom. and grain
in 'heir
to Harr
agent
•ok hla fathar'a
Steve fait hia
r him and ba
hair.
Ma. her far*
roa'ra hurt
what s wrong
y all suspicion
bale of kta
•ollably at M*
•on according to in-
ha* received from
a asoUlsnl eatenalotl
fRY HA8TONB be
Store 413 E Dewey
D-U
M Hare
Phon- 7W
Soy Hickman mans
u err. explain* that
II l* being drilled I
•vide ;in adeeiuate *1Jr
ter for Ihe heavy r
■ ri I inn
also showed poorer stand* than on
I August I la*t year
Kxreaatve heat, throughout July
rertured the rondltkm of com from
»o percent of normal on July 1 to
W percent on August 1 Las' year,
•he August condition was Ttl per-
i cent
tf moisture and better weather
condition* do not come Immediate-
ly. the condition will become even
more serious, the report staled An (
estimated average yield of is hush- ]
"1* p> r acre will produce 27 7V> OOO
bushels of com this year
Cotton 11 ie fit -vl of this month
«tood at «i percent of norma! rom-
| pared to 74 percent last Augut
■ The extreme heat caused consid-
erable wilting of planl* and re-
I larded growth However the wer-
vlf menace has been checked to a
minimum Unless more moderate
weather and additional rain fill
come immediately prospects for 4
■(fitton crop will continue to fall !
The apparent production of cotton i
was 5*2 *40 haler on Align 1 The .
iveagr yield Is 143 pouidr of lint '
The condl 1 loo of broom com a- |
of August 1 was fid percent of nor-
mal I.ast August It was 7 percent
Excessive rainfall at the tine ol
heading eansed 30 percent crooks |
In the heads grrnt.lv redurtnr llw ,
yield, the report stated.
Ornln sorghums are nr. pcrri-nt ; |
of normal now rum pored to 71 <
percent In August. 193* If extreme ,
heat continues, the yield will hr '
Many Hunkers <
n. If given sp
attention duting their first mot
In college officials found.
The university last fall set
three remedial rourtes not so
| ficult a* regular credit cou
; Student* who made low grade*! .
! placemeoi teats In English. • -
I srlenee and math were assign*'
1 one or more of ihear new els*
and were taught how M> study, t
1 uoies gw the library The pern
1 age of failures in there* rUusea m
small
firade.i on the placement 1.
• hoWcd iluu 4*0 fre-hmen were t
fully prepar-d for college w<
Th •• 4*0 evuicnfly were not. 1
they failed a total of 407 cour
In their first semester But ot
*7 of five Fs, or 11 percent. »•
chalked up In the remedial tour*
The remedial program will
eootlnued next year under tl
direction of Chari' ■ C Bush Pl»
ment test to |» given again tl
September to all treahairn «
be graded even more strictly th.
they Were last year No freahrn1
BAI.FHMFN WANTM) Pi
and profitable work pro
•'eaflv weekly Income repr-
on> of Hie nations largest arv
reliable Nurserle- low prw
; U fruit* and ■(' -ere :.
sale* easy Write today for
details on part or full tint.
Neosho Nurseries Co. Neostu
Tiber Diet Prove*
Turkey Aid Tent*
At Station Shovx
The belief cf turkey 1
ha' • irgcy- thrive on a
• hash the mai-
led drunkenlv.
n a little Mt"
at Knoa who
X- this d roak-
son tbs great
•l*te?
• niing haad.
• red, Honored
the paternal
rlae mu Ml
rltrl
BOND and cash boxes for
■if Th* I e rnes rut New Phone
chkkenaia borne mil by
'he Oklahoma A and M
experiment .tail'ti
OMPI.EI e line of minor offlcr
xupp’laa for sale at th* Democrat
New*
isult no Har-
>t*. Mom," Ml
<■ tarty a maw
re graduating
Ma. rn hava
.h.carter M
.-■n-hrd tiwg
f»'*s of New
Ct,OSFC)tiT SAI.E on all summer
'pdafllo. radios bicycles seat
covers Goodyear Hrrvlce Hierro
I* East IJewev |rc
ower Hher co
oita h fiber inn
■ ratr .imnrir
After m.'hi.
vewt 'here w 1
No 33.1*4 wherein Home Owners
MMn Corporation a corporation
N plaintiff and J T Crow et a I
Ire 1------ -
Rent tn the sum of *2 .46* 1)7.’with
Interest thereon at the rate of 5
let annum f rnsn November I*
1*3* until paid *337*0 a* Attor-
J*V> fee and costs and rods Br-
Wttnews mv hand tht* Rth dav
« July 1*3*
t.«W WTIDFR Sheriff of.
Creek Count) Oklahoma
w By E R PICKETT ,
If _ tfndersherifr
Ik wet7.fi
lARPTN BAU.ARD
I K ROBKRTBON
ittowneys for Plalnltff
[endants from any In-
. ______ .. _ mie or estate In law
defendants to satisfy said Jude- <nT ln rb'llt> in or to said lands
.. — ••----------- nr any part thereof and for be
■ reformation of a certain deed or
written Instrument and to deter-
I ml™' 'he heir* of W H Morgan
deceased, as will mnrr fully appear
| from salfl petition of plaintiff filed
■ In sold action, which said peliilon
11* made a port hereof as though
[ set out herein In full, and that
, unless yc.11 answer said petition so
g filed by Hu plaint Iff on or before
■the Is' dm of September pill
j **k1 petition will be loken as true
I and I'idgmcn* will be rendered for !
I **kt plaintiff and against you and '
! '■arh of vou. ttecrecfng and art -
Judging the plaintiff herein to be !
the owner In fee simple of all of
'he above described lands and en- |
i titled tn the possession thereof and
quieting hi* title in him in and ;
to saw land and against the claim* ;
of Ihe defendant* and each of
them refcrmtrw <*|d rteed or writ-
ten instrument referred to in satd
petition, and for all raats of said
action and a fur'her Judgment 1
decreeing the name* and individual !
Identity Of each arid all of tlx
persons who were or are entitled
to share In Ihe estate of vaki W
H Morgan deceased and the pro-
port lor or oart thereof which each
of said heir* or their vranterw.
was or Is entitled to receive, ami
qutehtv Mt|w to said real property
that
reader
advam
Katie Plate
ilgmcnt
tTCUdONAt I.OANh MADE ft
Is stHind bualneas policy to bor
row money when leritimate need;
lerrand It ;jec ua—American Na
tlon.il Rank P*rvjnn' loan depart
ment H Q Cillham. rnanng'-r
th. cupboard,
always kept
n here "
raced Mmssff
Itficd hlmaaV
don’t think
w to d ter wan
■adlyr
Pop." St»va
n’ Nr JIM
lent*
CX, OSEOtrr BAI.E rr
meoei radios as lov
Ooodyenr Bersdee Btor
Urwey
Pran
lire n
nor rr.nwnusi .v
Iby of 'he K arid M
•nrlment
urli ration, are cheaper
their high fiber content
res so much more of 0
produce a pound of furke
saying ov r a feed of les
tent is more than taken
33**7
H Rone
inkin’ Ml
Bor.Ltch and Mnrkweu stapling
marhlnr* for sale at The Demo-
rat New*
It r^-
Mli.tr
iptif#n jiriu#c nrr $150 for
Br m $3 tn tor thiw year a
i rates ME a yea* -xtea Ik.
be imply send vcoir name
and M-inittuiMX- dlrert to
FOR BAI.E Equity tn i
house hardwood floors, bu
double garage, good location
Main Phone 31
i fiber
up In
ri In
cut heavily both a to Irvl-ier and o j ■
grain rroduction Is mttmatad ii firiTU jUC !noiltn
linnoixkl tmunris of grain Th. |n r>i*»rir* fryMrl
yield I* expected to he in bushel’ *" s_OUrt
to the acre j Two suits for lien* tmailng ••
--- I 5*8 IS h.i
Average Person I® r>^a 1 •1 1 Rdier Tiscr Kemohj-
n . . i Cr'-ek Indian bv busui'-s.' Iinnc
rretty Heavy On the s„ - rued h, k.-h m. .ran
I tile eompuny amoui.ls to *71311
Food Consumption 22™,%,. ^T’c
If .ou are an average person jgnin for men hand. • and lore
the Chinees are you ate 1 44B r|r;J,ure 0f a mortgage
peunds Of food I .tat year I it,, th s;1|f, ask for liens again
In that t* Included .in pounds j funds held for the woman by the
of egg hm pounds of potatoes and I tecre'.iry of the Interior and notifj
six imunda of dried fruits A M Landman. su|a-iini;-ndent foi
Estimates of the annual per ' f|vr civilized tribe* that th.
capita consumption of food and N** hnvf b'"^n requested.
I HI AMERICAN flOY 743H Bec-
"»d Bfvd Detroit Mulligan
Adi -3*-3tp
N iiwu In Re Robert Ouv
Vnl«lit ,u,t majority rights
No 33ggi Kelly Mercamile Co
V* Hiller Tiger Kemnhah suit
No 23482 Sapulpa Motors Irvc.
r' Milo K'mahab. forec kwure
chattel mortgage
No 73**3 g O Spurrier et al.
C A Rank, et al. foreclosure of
Hen
Bostltch and Mark well stapling
machine* for sale at The Demo-
crat New*
Mr*. Neal Named
By Junior College
t !'i'«MIK SALE. Bicycles reduced
Mrs M..i»| W Neal Oklahoma to (339* Goodyear Service 8torr
hr been elec led to the fac- | 14 East Dewey |tt
blty of the Rafxilpo turner eolleg-
r a perin-l cl one year accordir
Harry KrUseley dean of (he
No 23<Mr, Monroe r’Hirtmi OUt
vs Phillips Pet Oo. et al damages
No 17*3I> A M Corded vs »irr
Oorden divorce
FILLERS for loose leal note t
■it the Deinnrrat News office
Joseph Jefferson, PaM**t
J trfth Jefferson, who UM*U IMp
role of Rip Van Winkle faMldu* **
itie stage, was also a '--rlrriua
3**S Fmmdry Metal and
'n vs Sapulpa Hpeclalty
Carl Hemnan Judgment
ROCM AND POARD Ni
•*hed rooms clow |p gt
rooked meals If dexlrrd <
onable price* Mr. C K
119 South Oak phtne 979
Nrol will ti-ich French and
science* during the absence
-■rue Ban. no who waC grant-
leave of -vbsenee of one year
idy or his doctor s degree a'
go university
new instructor received her
r's degree at the tfnlverslfy
lahoms w'rh graduate major-,
■ subjects ahe wit) teach here
In the plaintiff and aaainst thrm
and forever barring and enjolnlm-
an of satd defendant* from assert-
ing sny right title Interest or
claim in and to said land or am
part thereof
Witnes* mv hand and *aal of
«ald court this the loth day of
Jiily 1999
f ry 8NTDFR Court Clerk
of Creek County State of
Oklahoma
Mv C H DIETZ Deputy
I SEAL)
Grocers sales
books and order
book* at The Democrat News
Grocery Is Robbed
In Wave Of Crime
Robbery of the Clarence maund-
ers grocery store 1* Uiuth Male
street, seine time during 'he day
Sunday was another in the u-rie
of petty thefts and burglar.es which
have pkigued city resident- and
police for the past month
TTlirves. wlio gained entrance 1 k
ttiro-i i
Fingers Celsr. K-.rks
At meals in Arabia there are
neither knives nor forks, eating be-
ing done with the right hand. In
time, one develops the knack of
f-riming the incredibly hot riee
which the Arabs serve into artistic
V balls, and if one Is perticu' irly
skillful une manages h * wiinout
lurnbtg the fingers
POCKET ano WRIST WATCHB
•1.00 to *9.93
ALARM CLOCKS
*1.00 «• «lf|
Oklahoma farm Chemurgtc coun-
cil The figures are based on a
study of the period between UHr>
and 1937
Other prlclpal groups of agrt-
■ ultural produrts and ihetr annual
per -'aptla consumprinn In pound*
includes cereal product*. 317. sug-
ar and syrup. 110: milk and cream
33* manufactured dairy products
45; fresh fruits, lag. vegetables
141; lean meats and fish 133.
ben ns peas and nut*. 14; fat*
ekcludlng butter 4* coffee t»n
apices and chocolate. 17
Enough wool for five pounds to
each person was consumed annual -
l. during tlw ■indy, as wa*
for 3* pounds
Reducer! In
II Toumey
wn« whittled down to
In the partnership
df oiurnamcnt being
he city course, with
"SI- tie mg I'ltmuMUvl
OvfrMlMM haM
t KNVIn O Oaalng • 33
I O*onr» Koertel 5 M
I J Holm I 33
P diaries H
1 Orthorf Jr AM
James B Walsh I *4
Charles p
Mauch 25 ■» 96
Kathrvn o
Wedemeyer & M
to satisfy a Judgment and decree
of foreclosure of attachment lien
Ut favor of the plaintiff and against
the defendant* above named and
the other defendant* in said cause
ohtained and made m said court
o4i the l*th day of June R3*
for the sum of (l4M4f. together
With Interest thereon al 6 per
annum irom August i 1937 until
paid, and costa and arcrulng mat*.
That I did on the 13th day of
July 183*. levy upon said property
and cause said property to br ap-
praised according to lit at tl - 1
notice is I
LOOK FOR
l hr store after breakuig ______
the floor of the vacant store next
door and the wail between the *0
buildings, took a quantity of clear-
eta and tobacco and three dol ar
in pennies
It Is believed that the day light
robbery was mmmltted some time
between * 20 In the momtn,; and
3 30 hi the afternoon The thi--. s
used a two-by-four and a le if
Irom an uutomobile spring tn en-
tering the store
Licorice May Be
Grown In State In
Future, Is Claim
r matchf'i flundav
Wrct-flwtft Nnltrh
atnst tht Oartond
r **nm and thr
>ru: - MArvin 8< •'tin
rl Olrttn aid Bax-
COOL COOKING
tobacco, nine
pound*, and flaxseed. 15 pounds
■•»nce there is a limit to the
cafktcity of the human stomach.'’
Scott stated," the prevention of
urpluse*. |n crops depends heavily
upon ihe further utilization cf
agricultural products by industry"
•cat J E Scnir and
on Sunday Other
those between the
in* 1 Jne Hoffman
D-l/sg-Strsin in*I
list Chaillc Quinn
Width at Chile
Chile Is 230 miles wide si it.
widest eglent
‘tm m&His)
Facts That Concern M
l}7H; Now. therefore
hgrrby given that tn pursuance to
Use command, of said specul rxe-
catton and order of sale 1 will
offer for sale and aril for cash to
the highest bidder, said property
ahwve dr scribed or so much there-
mt so will satisfy the said Judg-
nRv t and costs -.aid sale to br on
thr I4lh day of August l*3» at
TR o'clock A M. at the North
fnnt door of the Court House In
Ihe City of Hapulpa Creek County.
five cent* a pound for ordinary
root and 30 U> 23 cents for selected
root
IN 1931
NC WAS THIS
Ma By hand on thla thr
ijr of July 1*39
LEW WILDER Sheriff of
Creek County Oklahoma
■y E R PICKETT
Undernherlff
TODAY.
Before re-legauzation.the farmer
mao A TWO MILLION DOLLAR YEARLY
MARKET FOR HIS BEER CROPS.
TODAY, BEER BIY5 ONE HUNDRED
MILLION DOLLARS ANNUALLY FOR ITS
CROPS. BEER CROP-LANDS WOULD COVER
ALMOST ALL THE FARM AREA OF FIVE
NEW EN6UNOSTATE5-3,OOaOOO ACRES }
Published In The Democrat News
August 10 and 17 1*39
NOTI4-C OF tiFTTLEMENT—OF
EUtl'TtiXS FINAL AfttM'NT
NOTICE
Best Coffee You Ey,er Dronk
Creek Cawwty. so.
IN COUNTY COURT
In Uie Matter of the rstatr of
Mrs I. C. Yewrgtn Deceased
notice la hereby given that
Oltohrs Viola Frogdon the duly
•Motnlof and qualified rgerutm
If Ihe oOtote of Mrs. I. C Yeargln.
Boenoaod, has rendered and pre-
OBOtad far settlement, and filed In
MM Oodrt. her final account and
(•port df her attonnlatration and
Muytog tor distribution of the bal-
ohoo in bar bands and that Ihe
||Ui day of August A D . 1*3* at
■ Mod In the larsnsan of said
i*. at the County Court roooa to
So City tt Eopulpo. in sold County.
■e Mob duly appointed by aaM
Burt for the settlement of said
•eetotot, ot which time, and place
in fh£ fciwctric Coffoo Mdkor
Rith, brown, tasty, sanjfviru’ toffee
just the CUp tu pick yOU Up arwl
•f Coftce you'll always have when
R- You'll always enjoy the ta*t«
without the least unqc vi rancidness. Tim's hecatue dectric
fed just rij;hr . . never under-brewed and never overdwewed.
Local More* have ELECTRIC COFFEE Mtetof
f°f both huflu and commercial uoe. Than ■*
On mudeth^hd prices to suit rvery need and an
M vourXOFFEI MAKER now an4 mm Sto
M* fs ,n£ «• best coffee you ever drank.
ALSO -BEER MS A MILLION DOLLARS A
DAY IN TAXES AND MAKES A MILLION JOBS
tHDtStf. TO KEEP BEER'S MANY BENEFITS,
FOR YOU ANO FOR THEM, AMERICA'S
BREWERS WANT TO HELP KEEP BRER
RETAILING A» WHOLESOME AS BEER
nseiF. THEIR PROGRAM WIU. INTEREST
LOCAL LAW AUTHORITIES... AND WML
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Lale, Max. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1939, newspaper, August 10, 1939; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529336/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.