The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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PACE TWO
THE DEMOCIAT NEWS
THE DEMOCRAT NEWS
A Weekly Newspaper
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Member Selected WhMm ol Oklahoma
**®P- Loom Mo tit Tyy. s rto>i nl
Ik*. IlfCMiw hr It already the
President
• • •
irrs BARGAIN At the North
American Bib 3 mating iwtlh
C*nru1a and Maxirot on Cold
war strategy Ike p> rsuade* thorn
to lot ('rule Sam lumi-ti thr
tnonry tor "economic a*sUtanr*o"
lo fra nation*, while they agroe
tc provide &k extra portion af
rnropragrmrnt and morale W >11.
Ikr may hr * great diplomatic
strategist, put hr ahould romem-
bay IPs hrvrt very hard to get
anybody to i>at you an the hark
»*U» one hand, if you let them
keep their outer hand in sour
pricket.
STALIN' DOWN FA IX In the U..
So it ts '«irt iha? a «iatr«.mnn i*
a dead politician. hut in Russin'
a dead "statesman" mas become
their "losvent down" |x>liti. uti 1
a • •
"4CFRR KERNAL Even If you
have the best aim. you still have
l to pull the trigger (Published as
| * Kerr Kernel, this is really a
Ron McBride "Pride'
eous unto men. but within ye are'
full of by pnrrisy
< 21 • Murder Gen 4:8 Cain
«>»<• up against Abel his brother I
and slew him.
i2L Misleading others: Prov
16-29 A violent man enticvth I
his n< gblsot nnri leadelh hint In-
to the way that i> not good j
1331 Stealing Ps 118 61 The1
svirked have robbed me,
(241 Pride prov 21 4
look and a proud heart .
AGAINST WHOM
IS SIR COMMITTED?'
tit Qod Ps. 51:4 — __
Thee. Thee only have 1 sinned.
(2t Christ and the Church: 1
Cor 8:12 But when yr Silt.)
so against the brethren, and
wound then weak conscience, ye
sin against Christ.
<3» Mankind in general Prov.
3 29 Devise not evil against |
thy neighbor.
<41 Sell 1 Cor. 6 IB He that
rommitteth fornlcatlnn stnneth1
against his own body Pun B:3t
hut he that ainneth against Me
wrongeth his own soul.
THURSDAY.
_ .3.
An high
■ is tin.
Against
Senator
The entire Mississippi Valley-
27 states strong has been mo-
re,| to .peed the development
:ne Arkansas river, which Is
I ’i w ill the proposed naviga-
I' I' »n tor Central Oklahoma
I The current campaign Is dedl-
I to trying to budge the Rud-
lg< from its artatrary position in
I:- 'o'.ng to recommend construe-
I n lunds for the important Eu-
If.iu a and Keystone dams in Ok-
ll: : -ma in,i the Dardanelle dam
1 r: Arkansas.
Th united hi-partisan foroe-
l“f Oklahoma and Arkansas with
Is tithe.ist Kansas, reinforced by
I: n Mississippi, Valley Assocta-
|! pr-sented a powerful case
I • Appropriation* Committees
I ongreaa. but in the face of
|Ai- - ration opposition and the
•competition from outaide projects
I' tin* , utconic ot our battle
|is tar front certain.
We did get some encourage-
Intent however Wc received a
Iresp -ctlul hearing from the House
■o tee but their decision
I I net be forecast from any-
Itr ng they said at the hearing
|W, arc cnnfideat of succes- in
I' .senate Committee and of
lfa\ -rahl* action by the entire
|Sen tt-
- veral Senators were out-
ken in our behalf Senator
v den of Arizona chairman of
j i Appropriation* Commit-
; red the Budge: Bureau
F, '’ jcr'irtg the projects on the
hwsis of navigation alette when.
! h' '*,d there are so many other
' great benefits In the dams Sen-1
i* MdCIften of Arkansas Mb.] ? , '
. committee thaitman of the hear- '
ing reminded that the Arkansas I
valley was not asking for "char.,
ity but "Justice" jn cumpnrtson •
with other parts af the nation.
In fart, it was brought out by
Wltnesse- that the Arkaaaa- val-
ley is behind every other major
rivet basin in the nation in the
degree of development As a re-
J suit, out people are not only
paying the bill for developing the
rest If the nation, but thereby! 107:n ■'"n‘.7'..,‘*
putting these are., ln thc pon-
lion of being able to take ads an. JI^demnld
tage of us both as producers and^ \j0„ u _h
’•"hsiimers. ,0,, ”'*h
Thu r»t>ve>u. disrnmihaUon has
brought the entire .NOssistiMpi Val-
ley Association into the fra\ tin*
eluding the Arkansas, will' sthn*
idate economic activity through-
out I he entire aystehi. We can
buy more and at cheaper prices.
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7.
BIBLE THOUGHTS
lor TODAY
tTl Rebellion against God: Ps
they rebelled
of God, and
counsel of the
n.gh.
<R> Blasphemy Rom. 2.34 —
For the name of God is blas-
phemed among the Gentiles
through you as It Is written
<9> Believing God Hoc 7 1.3
They have spnken lies against
Me.
ilOi Dishonoring parents: Prov
HUE S MORE ABOUT—
'Twister
-4TA1T1 ON PACE ONE
‘"ye that mocketh
- — r ■ ■- > -i - . s-i'irvii
because of low cast w ster navi- 30:1? — The
We were giveh some very dra- **? young eagles shall eat it
matic comparisons In rates be- '*>1 L'nrhastitv: 1 Cor lo g _
twe. n rail and barge transports- ^'rtther let us commit fumlratinn
tion Barge delivers costs from <12> Covetness: Ps lti A - The
absiut two to three mills per ton wt<*«l hlesseth the covetous
mile <>n various routes, compared ’he lx>rd ahhorreth
with rain cost* of from about 21 1 ^1 Evil speaking Jas 4:11
to 30 mills psK ton mile —• a sPr*k not evil of one another
difference ranging up to 1.080 per ,l4’ Hn'red 1 John 2 11 He
t»t. *h»> hateth his brother is in
For Oologah dam. w e hope to i .
get to continue ~n-1 r**' 5 1S - If
R?m<n.»n compariNl to thp Bud- * *nd devour our another.
recommendation of $.\onn.noo.i l,1 Te ^ n°t con-
We are asking Congre,. lo over-
ride the Budget objections «s See h.^ *" 1 V"' 5:15
fottows and appropriate Eufaula I ***. n"n,‘ tender evil for
W-MUmn K^.t^r nSl eVf17“n'°^> ^ a.
and Dardanelle. $.Wnnr, We *1*01 m .a °yion| **?«» 14:31-,
espect to ge' W.tskionn for ’be: ^)(<Vh ,h*‘ P°°r rf-
Oklahoma City floodway; *3.000,- ii«^ Ei.oi'e, n
K. for bank stablliiatlon .,n the n. nrT5.^ - WHh
Arkansas and gl5,<«nt. f„r planning 0*^ 00 hev le.! * rt'luhl,‘
22?«!L±UT* •• ”"*»> ". F.l’XrVe, 8-5 They
windows were shattered in the
polio and fin- department build-
ing while nearby buildings were
unscathed.
The Drumright fire engine was
kept revved up all night because
of a danger of a fire breakout but
none occurred.
One member of the Bevil fam-
ily, Billy Boh. ft. escaped death as
he was taken into a storm cellar
at th> home of a neighbor. Mm.
George Hermanstorfer, with whom
he had been visiting
The ravaging tornado did ex-
tensive damage at the Edison
school house and practically de-
molished the CAH Grocery slore, i
nearby
Lou Allard, state legislator and j
publlstk-r of the Dtumrighi Det-'
rick was one of the first to reach j
the disaster scene. His home was
In an area not affected by the}
storm He said he thought dam- i
age. would total shout flSu.tmo
Allard was high m Jus praise of.
the volunteer workers and towns-
people who rallied as the dis-
aster struck
“Grocery store owner* Just I
thn w their doors Often lo gise -
food and coffee for the volunteer'
woUer*.' Allard said
Allard estimated that at least
75 h .me- uptc severely damaged
and pal more suffered lessei dam-!
age A res,sal was ungerw ay at
th»- Rapt *t rhtirrh but no damage
occulted n that area
The Chi.-iutn church, however,
wa* demolished.
There was considerable danger
from ox (arsed power lines shelly
•Iflei th storm, hut Ot.AE crews!
wen quirk to arrive a' the dis-!
astet scene and no Injuries were
reported from "hot" wires
Looting Reported
Snm, I.citing was reported In
the v nity of the ball paik
Th. highway patrol and Dnim-
ngh’ i i e department* were se-
riated by officers Irom Midwest
City. TuIna. Co*h<ng and Sapulpa
Th. Drumright firemen were aided
by Cushing. Edmond. Blackwell
Rtlllwaier. Tulsa. Midwest City!
Berry and Sapulpa fire .tepnri-
ment -
A nat >na! guard unit of Shaw-
nee arrived shortly before day-
light : a-sisi police and highway
patiolmen in policing the strick-
en sren
CREEK COUNTY
DISTRICT
SOIL
CONSERVATION
J. I.. Morris. District c.-operator
living east of Bristow, says the
d i ought year* has proved the
salue pf two crops as|>ecialiy
They are bermudn grass and scr-
Ice* lespedeza Morris i* high on
hl« praise of both plant*. "Where1
I have grown Seneea, the roll
I* mellow and has life to II Rer-
idea is a wonderful soil builder
and also a good pasture plant
w hen mowed and left low "
Morrl- has sodded about forty
seres of Bermuda on his farm He
plan- to sod a small plot to Mid-
land bermuda this Spring and use
the roots next year to plant on
some better type roil. It ‘I* he-1
liev.-d by Soil Conservation Ser-
vice technicians that Midland is
a better producing grass on very
good pr,«tui live soil however, on
average upland there is some
question about it producing much
more than common bermuda.
»'serration program All Super**-1 Ol’ *rtr*^” i^J^l^homa**?? *
or* were m attendance and each of!;*7.
r*|HWted * the expressed need. J«~ Tent -ere from out oT M8M.
and artlvltle* of eonservatlon ....
through-out the cMstrn* ton,- Five ut of * "J* 1
menu w.re favorable lor the At'P -lonts In Oklahoma oeew on
assistance being provided for the|*jralgh, le • kg
chemicnl control of timber and _
brush on paslure land Many far-
' men appreciate and are taking
advantage of the bermuda sprig
ging serviep being provided by j
the district About seven hundred
acre* have already been sprigged'
this season The Board ha* set a
g-.al nf fifteen-hundred acres of
sprigging for lf*S6 Conservation
m ed* data indle^te that the I
annual rate of sodding should
b< increased to driuhle this a
mount and the supervisors are
asking for cooperation from allj
organizations in meeting this
problem
CLOCK SHOT
in s. bmmt m. m
Onefca of all kinds repaired,
quirk guaranteed service; all
kinds for sale: Fleet rohn
Cleaner sendee and rental*.
Era* Pickup aad DaMva*|
BUT t DRAKE
Of the pedestrians killed in
Oklahoma in lBVp 23 had been
drinking
Gummed tape generally ha*
the gum only on on.- tide.
Wa Specialize in
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SMITH DRUG CO.
"A*k Your Doctor"
Trro Motor DaUvaty—Pk 184
Forrest McCracken report* that
J t» rrnudi. grass has been the crop
that has kept him with something
for his cow* to graze the past
two years McCracken *odd.-d
j twenty five acres tniee years ago
and plans to put that much more
; in this season when the district
equipment is scheduled for hi*
area.
• • •
The Ronrd of Supervisor* met |
lari week for a *e**lnn of busi- i
net* to di*ru«* the over-all onn-
Houaa Ran tala—Raal Estate
INSURANCE
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PHONE 2000
OWEN FUNERAL HOME
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READY MIXED CONCRETE
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YOUNG
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CARBURETORS
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Rarnr* Blnqs
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AD- VICE" PfiKSTDENT If the
Republicans really want to be
fair they should let Sherman
Adams he on the 1956 ticket with
Will deceive every one hi* neigh
bor and will not speak the truth
they have taught their tongue tc
apeak lies
<3U> Hypocrisy Matt. 23 28 _
Ye also outwardly appear right-
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1956, newspaper, April 5, 1956; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529369/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.