The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1948 Page: 1 of 8
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The Democrat News
County Fair
In Progress
At Bristow
High Quality Mark. Many
Entn— On Duplay At
194J Agricultural Event
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Unusually hoary entries ol
good quality an display at the
Crrrk County fair this week
at Bnstow ars making the
work of iudgss difficult, accord
ing to sitsnsion agsnts.
JiKlglng »m started W.dnox
<l«r and I, expert to ^ Pom.
pl »t»d today
Rating th* many livestock #n
tf »* beef, hogs. sheep and quar
tar horses |, Fred Amh*rg ||v*
atock specialist of Oklahoma
and M college Still* ator
aD«dIl!,r,l?n*tti ,‘L "r1 M »*ORT ARTH1 * TUX
■ l^rtallat. I. slated to evaluate Tc«, Usurer Surfing
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1948
Legion Has
Three Unit
Organization
National. State Local
Groups Com kino Effort*
For Somes. To Vots
With tho coming American
Legion membership drive in
Sapulpa considerable interest
i» being shown in the organi
tation. the way it wa. found
•<* purpose and methods of
operation, and acompiish
merits.
Price: S2.00 Per Yea
faiUm ir «s* da»* tj!*. 'h'1" d° "h*" * ,,rm r,,r Oklshom, nty"u and^tA 1A'ar* **,ra*. »g*d *>-V rnakw
EZSrz ^pzz.izr. *2 w1"
*'* *r*!* wcdala of trsrt or, and • r,r»r.
9 t .ns r,9 d i W1 a_ m
aa 7t ?jgr -----------««.
It Only Takes A Day
To Rebuild 160 Acres
Judging crop, Will be VV*,|ey
' A •n<1 M agronomist
and E H Whitehead. aatanalon
horticulturist. will rate horticul-
ture
Judging th* women « and g‘rl*'
division* ar*> Evelyn Nantz. Ok-
mulgaa home demon .tntlon
ag-nt Irene Roberta Muakogee
'•ounty agent and Mr. Young
' f Tulaa Mi., Roberta will Judge
anning and Mr*. Young will **.
a »t Miss Nantz.
Extension agents were well
The organization ha, three dlv
f*1 national at.re aid |. ,|
• day* Arr.#H#an L#f1nf| w" Vi
V1nn(,no uiembera and 11
1 •>«» come a long wavi
from the group of fighting me„
n March 15 1'
Prance
, the aam<
at th< Gulf oil refinery here Durht general policy wav formula'ed
»a« rommixaionad a Ranger ka temporary offlrera elected
I5IS. terving on the Texas t«rd*r 'e-nfiorafy conelltutton
patrol Me joined the ref.rety during a caucus In St
guard force immedaauty after The' permanent
r-arl Harbor A protection «y»-
Chieftains to Open
1948 Grid Season
Tomorrow Night
Muikiit* lo Stage Mammoth Pep Kall\
riiurslay; Hovwilovwi I'liradt- Ifl<*re Kritlay
\ftfrn«M»n; s|h ISaiim| Han VM I niforas’
Ema! pre gam« arrangomcnU lor th* op*n.ng of the Scpul
pa High School grid season in a till with Norman her* Friday
night w*r. completed when approval lor a bonfire wa. g,vJn
by school officials this week.
K Form* ,rnrn 'n* kfuup
O "SoW ”r°"nded it
» hi. Isli I >*1». in Port, r
a. a guaM 1 ,ri May of th
and
written
Irfiula. Mo
organization
In N'ovem-
, - — 'a me
tern only .lightly relased fro* , ,,
that tiacd in wartirrr it aull mate- durlne th n Minn
Isined .t th,, refinery. cm.ntry-, ' 7.^"^ n,'ion«1
larvett in point of produrtlon, |r * noeta lc
tafeguard petroleum retoiircet W
critical t-p tmth the national &■
fen-.e end *v — my
worn out 160-acre farm anil be !'"i^ *ho’*n l*4t
In just one day a run down.
aar# de^etJd ta^^d fofteV^Ta^A1! b* T'aT>0,h*r <u»t,‘r* f»'«
rm tract. At sundown it will be ToP Pl*'lnga In the beef r*ttie
a model — a dream farm. divhiion *ent to J M Vott and
More than 7.n»it, wr,rk hour, hi* ,rtn B,il- of Moynda. for Here.
h> v" t »n will turn th, ,r|rk ford, ahown
They a>t| t,,. *,qglng yy hlJ]| Paul Mortey. Creek county club
d- rcra. ,<orea of hig and little boy <rho •'■blbtted the grand
tract ,ra. inr|uded In the ae-.eral rll,n’P0'1 hfl* »* lb* fat atock
hundred pie ... nf equipment ,how here l*,t February recciy
»d reaerve champlonahlp for hi.
ANGLING
ABOUND
at both the Sapulpa and
Local (/roup
To Fair Today
Chuck Cory*|] Heads
Sapulpa Entertainers
Presenting Program
ermven-
now hai r>oa*, located in
*verv important city and to»n in
the T'nlfed Rtltea and »i.me for
ecn countries. National head-
quarters are In Indianapolla Ind
and the organization alao main
faira its own building in Wa«h
t Ineton. D. C.
riiiea are .mail in Itapu'na
■ *T'Tt The money la divided n*
fthl-da tl to the national oreani-
I *1 *n the .fate and *1 re.
! main, Ira the local treavurv
To accompli,h It, purpo*e the
national organization la act.up
* *h the following department
admlnUtratlon, child welfare
U th 'he apt int,,, • ,.f h , ,
H h hull i ,b<.ve i a, ra- *eld p
dir»- tor f the fv. ■ j
Mv*r- . »• program <CROP>. the
announcement h,v teen made that
carnpaigna for <>ate f ,| tr, • ,
itwC^Vu’rVi ;i!Tc."u^ ^br;ri11 b: ,,ov*d at ,h*back °{,h* -
kul* > f rmer represent,^ . ° ,ako P®'' ar* manY teen-agers as wsU aa town
to the M - net -a atate leg «!»• °au...a
hill indr,ted that half th .t.u, Other activities will include the fimt aanemblv diott™
E S,"'"'" "" t. *• ret. rndoy ZZ&’ZEZX
Food tram. ar. ww in the mak ™d ° ,hro«?h downtown distnet Friday afternoon
i"f in Colorado, Kanui. Oh .
Oklahoma North Dal •*. ,-,
Teza, Another d zen ',•# . ,
aiaemh'e tr.i'a before Thu kg,,,
ing Schulr raid.
• ROR i. ipomored hy Ta'hold
Rural Life, i h i-ch V. ,| ,Ser ,
and Luthrnn World P.rl • f
Rft4H
• eew
thcuMnda of peraona
are expected to wlfne.a the -~on-
verwon nf the ,.rm Th. w(Jfk
will be done through the united
*fIort, and cooperation of th*
State Fa Oklahoma A and V
college the *n cnnaerv.tloei Mrr-'
LAB SAIVOMA CONTINUES ‘Tr, r'v^ •u,hrtrt«- *"-1 "he^
lb b* • Mod l,.h,: .i. a An" ,f1' * rk '« ‘ompleted It
__a-- B«hl«g spot and will h« turned to the Oklahoma
**** hoT# Fisifed the * and M college for r»re jy,
••w teks of late havs been f*r:' ' ‘ ated at vw i >»h afreet
ffTOWisd with thsir catej,.^
Swrpnaing indeed ar* the num-
ber of bass taken weighing
ow*r two poundh. Best results
ar# b«intj obtained on ranous
pivgs with the bucktail var-
j**Y ^*“>9 *!»• mors popular
Thon. teo. ‘
«• a good
Amerlrsnl.m. defen.e emnlov-
(kl. ___. ^ .. _ . - „ ■ — A group of Sapulpa onter- teet.tatloe, publications
n. pond »ill h.- wiped from r>uror *b here r.rand rhem- tamers under the dir./-« -/ relation-
'he f, e of toe earth Hundred. r,on ho* Nkown Py Bob Tru n p ,r. , . !!? <”c,lon ot a-.-lal activities
-af^tona of dirt will be moved ^,7 K*l'Jnrtl1' • If.V .cou?*» Th'r* »« 5M emplove*. |a ney at Tulsa
New Law Firm
formetl Mere
Konneth G. Hughes And
Streeter Speakman. Jr..
To Practice in Sapulpa
Gov. barren
% ill Speak
Here Monday
W
Republ.can Nom»ne« i
Train Sch#dul#d To
Arnrt at 3:20 P. M.
Word wa* r*c#ivod h»ro to-
day, Thursday, that Gov. Earl
Warren. Republican vie#-presi-
dential nom.nee. wiJl makt a
VfrR
Mi
ry ir» ,N*
:nn Jeurn
Siry. Pau
il^ Roh
wIM be
hy th#
ly thin
Uprnin
>*n*nilth
ar* and
iran t
Hiff
»hatl
tha
up
iff run
I th#
nf rlvi
* firrrs
•ffortl
' If>ad
rahahtiitarton
Tatid of
Hi^h School Slatrs
First IsNembh Of
Ten* For Friday
Kenneth G Hughes, former ,*’or1 **°P In Sapulpa Monday
ly chief assistant U. S. attor
■s now in Sapul-
nigh^preaentin, a program at ^aw'pmr, Ta^rCr
If.
attorney will be in Bristow to- off! ... and field aerv,--e
nt presenting a prog rani **• ^ wohM
th# Cr##k County fro# fair.
wird
f’ark amphJ.
th-af#*r md Cof>#U virtli art
m*At#r of DDromnniot.
'T the program mil be nor.
Jam*, L. Mnc*. ,up*rlnt*nd v.._f__b> 'h' H»t,h u.
______ *num*rat* -h* many aceoc- oi ctr._. ' - '7 ~~ '
Th* pr<gram will he staged at nl',*»T"**'t« 'h» va,t orgsmza- bpeakman
Fnw
will
hf»r#
Ha ; arty will
vivtnf •? tha
>i pm H* "T*1
«fpaec*h while
to fh#
'•id ni>#€ in r#mrd to r
#y •»- fy n
nation and (ulnrlnf 1
*
u# and *r#y wh#r# i
New Z
w#r# Mark and g
>v#r plum#H r#nla## th#
L»lu# nn#« Coata arr
•ny a 1 1
»lu# »dih gr#v nmid |
and \y
i# trnu %#r* «r# jpr#v i
tfce Rrtatow
uitton
Portland av»*nua in #>IkIb.
homa City and i* a part of the
t>rr>i,ov*d Oklahoma Fair gwjnda
«it*
pel
of
pulpa High School
Aff#r th* opening ritual, C S
nertelnmg
nvany disabled v***rana
A* the national organization la
marl* <ip of atat*a. the atat* or
depwrtmer’a ar* form*d from
dlvtnrt group. which s turn
genera’. from local po,t.a
__ __ _ A department commander I.
Mg Bve mmnoars ? ►*»«»> »cheel. wtu «««*«* «»«"<•« and bwte of tap dan - • ... . ' v . .'. , .....**«» v ummI meMIng
b*« lor the bait 0^^“^ *"h.. « V mnTS^r^T ISl ^ "
Bevenue. John Brentllrger
. . - - Rov Reztrr. Joe Ru,k .nd r n
Andermn. new principal, will Daniel, t n
Thu tattle! develop..., th. ••udent^*.Wn Vnd ami'’!?.>■ "oil,*
new Hat* fairground, to which d,'n' ,fail*r wuogi* number, or th*
will h* added a <-o||,.,lm Jor,r> Dnfemu*. pr*»ld*nt of th*
,tud*nt council and tn*mb*r of
Iv*n* McCsig
plan.,
wdl give two
' 'o however h*r* ar* a f*u ' . which will Inf,
aaaistaare ro SUfirrs children ai *** known ,» S|i*mk-.an and * ' *
of IA2.B2fi.dB5 line* th* Kughei are - r e "—-- h,,,M .arter,
extah^hnient nf the child w*l ng Sp*akm*r, formerly '*''*’*
fWr* derwfTment rmtnra'ntnir a • pa-n-eahtp mfm *-vtvra r-rfle-
legiialetiv* ,t,ff in Waahingtor a l-g*| leader of Cr-ek m.--’
D C. to naai,t With leglalatlon Hughe, r| Cr^ek
*° h*“ v*"--in' «nd
th* »o (olnlng the Oklahoma northern
district ataff at Tula* m 111.’
Two v-ara of military aervlce
luring World War It terminated
In Decemher. DM.fi *hPn h, r^.
-eived an honorable dlicharg-
from th* field artillery
during hia federal renur* High
nrdlng th* \
national Rfpubll
lo Mn. Roy
aUI b»* to Tui«* wh#re
U irbttfuN to tp/Tik nf R
pm Vfonday nighf in »h#* TuIm
A hr1#
Pr.stow,
*t Sapi
>p vv
mod#
Ahi-
as far
r**sultH In
*>rtaon s#nt#n<*#g for half %
boc>tl#gg#rt: and th# wind-
'»f th# Vl^kibur* ifang f\a«
I . • ' Haiy 'Alin ’ n *• - -- r»v
nstlonal convention of the Friend, *r,,T'i chairman Bill Bhillip* vice Charlie Potter botp' r Uv*r K*anf-af arm, app.,int“d
«f the I-and, tn he held In Okla- prV‘d#n' “f ,h® »,u<l*nt council will b* featured with the „riv a»i r*>mm«'’'l*f and aporov*
Ivot only t, k* Sahoma a ho, 1 bums City and member of the Junior cia.a*. Jimmie Wllion , Catfi,h band xc. avecutlye committee v
»POt at preaent. hu* the old Th' m».del farm will wrv* the wt!! '**d ,h' devotion, companled by the Sanuloa H ,t ,h,> ,lafe body
CmOBtry club tebt |g eonalng heck *vfo-told purpose f teaching n-.y, F-nterUiiuneiit will include a (hot, and a humorou, aklt will spm* nt ,h* moat
•trong and some big hau are and girl, attending the technical 1°^* *° °' bY Carol be ataged by Ooldn- Harris and Emotions nt ,b* Okla'
oe.ng caught there Alao. trot- high school the vatu* >f land and “*f* ,n *r<* * ',»ron#t ulo, 'Th* Margaret Jenninga "r* maintaining a
•• f*pn«wl aa being » «howc«,e op soil .-onaervatnm Jhinga W> Did Ust Summer.- Rav Callaghog, well know,, irtment aery ,f. resulting in heavv’
good the past week .for fame., , the pubHc ,I>k ,„P J •«*•« will conclude •tstloned at ►*,., - ,, ni,
KBb* . . . /""J' SPcoinpsny them on tho program with feat, n Ok'shoma Otv and a> region- 'ate a-
m rr’-trrr. «*- ■* w. Jzzf'jgrzzi 2 *~p“’
r- - " “r,r ;rvr,j'Jrs - zzz. 5
down on the giant l.k* and t-vu,. ^ <1*yubr'l'k K,Unk" »2'1 of Garth Blake will p|.y
— ....... SSTi-S -r'~u Ml- W
h#
th th# itnpi
i *nd Tuisa. ar# th#
<!a»#d for (Oklahoma
f in kn< wn h#r#
ral prominent R#publiran
i##r1«*n will t># Invited to
ih# train h#r# a#4 foa
rrimmal pm«#njt1on» inrludlng Un't0 f Tula# ^ifh th# Warren
“'vera! notorious liquor ra«e^ pnrty
• th#A# were the VA'aah. 4u*t who will he in the out-of.
n conspiracy trtal of 'tat# *rotjn. other thar Mrs Mfer-
heavy fine* r#*n *nd their 20-year-old dau*h-
at ed
+% ha* taken a leadtn* part
party
hoard
Th ur %da
id not been
earned late eft
i first
will be the Sapyipp
band dreeard I n
niforrn, Purchase of
wa« mad* poaalhle
of a large
d*rs including
club.. P-TA
nd mothers.
•lar
dor
Hat*
t h e
grav
old
1 of
trim
with
tripe
•Hue and Hl-
akc thetr debut
luring th* psr-
* • ba», drum and the
are anare drums
Season ticket, which have bee-
on sale during the week are be
•ng grabeed op ns- nwymtrmr.-
vvho ,r. an,Kau» to watch the
•nleftsina throughout the sea-
#
A a beds I oink ticket, sponsor*
111 entitle the ho!dan tn aH
In a t-tecial section of Holme,
park Half of the Bfino nurrhaa*
p--ice f.1 IW goe, for the pur-
chaae of § muotvn**d*d etsetl
time clock It |, honed the clock
will lie to,pa I led before game
time Friday night
Regular aeaaon tickets are on
sale at downtown drug stores and
b> the Quarterbacks- rluh. .bon-
ier. of the time clock project and
vendors of the special pink tick -
blu#
F .
Vfr dnjovi
Tndav #f* •
*d# On#
T>th#r two
of work will be required in this . **** 'included with a square dance'1" #• *,a,e maintaining a home munty Democratic nominee for
a... ...U . ^ .. nea verson will aerve a, flag staged by the Bristow Dempster rnr or0hnn*'' veteran*- children th- .tat* lrf ..
““ dub. with Bob Moore caJling “* -------- —* ------
Ing more Kan<aa mud in the al
ready not-too-rlear body of w at-
at
nf
Ponra Citv. *nd
*r Over t*e 1^.1,,q'D.^ weekend -.p 'vut ^' Mud^t*' t^y 'Tn^commum'tv Ja.VWW To PurHuWf
flatting wa. picking up' so.m*' as Z'.u'h frr,rM- '*v*' tinging
^.^v^rtaebuuh*P1.^1 f ^ - ■
a damper on the hungry fiah ,nd ' r"|‘,,on ,hal »<>Uo»
It will take at J*a,t a couple of , Th,n UtM' in Pu^ff-d
week* for the lake to clear -uf. f“rTn "'“rhlner>. expert dirt mov-
w arrant a,me good , ‘ 'h; “r,,und to "I
----- 1*1),i top icsel Engineer, with
their blueprint, will move in to
fkfSUy to
flvlung on Grand again
- *«be-
Imlian Frdrration
To \lfel Saturday
116 More Street
Markers For Citv
maintaining a meeting of the state election
a rehabilitation department board thi, month He replace, h a
field sendee men and a child father on the ballot
welfare depar-r cr. Endorsed by the c-.*k mat]
Assist'ng the Leg’on locally De- ,u-rat|c central cor tree and
state-wide and nationally in their the state group following th-
| work is the organization's Aux- dea'h of h:, father in Snpulpa
t iliary made up of some million Julv
Rr\. i harlr» Blark
N|H‘.ik' \l Nlrelinp
Of Imrrit.m I d*»jion
Jos#ph Rrun#r. pr#nd#nt
1ir#<*t th# work of »#rr*nng f#nc- \ Am#rican Indian F#d#raf1on.
m#mb#rA
Tn minv in.<itan,'#i th# Aux1li*rv
mor# str##t o«rrt#* th# major part of t h #
.ar #rs 1 or ov#r th# city of L#rion program. #vp#i'ially ohlld
was auth(»r:/#tj during w#lf*r# %al«* of poop wh>rh
Purrha*# of 116
young Speakman’* U»n
i* r*on*id#r#d a Hnrh iinr# h#
has no Republican opponent
lev Ch a
of th# S#
church. «po
American I
Tu#%dav night st
#s H Black, pastor
ulpa Fimt Ranriat
' on th# work of th#
glon h#r# during a
organization
th# Hut
Sapulpa
of the the meeting of the board of di
w* Will a KMT raouo or 'n*- plowing, discing fertuiging Announced that all members are’ Oomm'ercl MondaT’ rh*mber •'r,fu"‘*» wi,h ,*h"h 10 rnnv ,n '*>*
and landscaping and remodeling ,A —' ---**-- - -
the Tuli, Oilers Tuesday night
In Ihelr opening game with H,,us termsteed.
tun and the 3 to 2 victory was Special areas will be reserved
well earned, thank, very much to f,>r spectators. There will be no
Uttle Johnny Lane whose timels •Emission charge There «qn be
hitting and superb fielding i'*rk|bg areas The public
brought Lively put of severaJ! 4 inv,,w)
tenae spot. Third baseman Capp.
helped on the detente with h <
timely catch of a high foul fly i
night, Lon T
to retire the aide when Lively
wna giving up four hits In »uo-
reaaton
The Oiler, in osar opinion Hava
Ike bast team In tbs Tea as
«d should «o right
#••4 and cap tb* pennant.
Thar bars mtehty good pitch
l«f and boost six bitters hit-
ttep better than .180.
—«»b*
OKLAHOMA NIMBODS WHO
pheasant permit, and will Is-
sue them to all hunter, apply-
ing Hem now through th* three-
day season. Th, permits are
tree upon presentation of th#
hunter', 1 Ml Oklahoma gen-
eral hunting license. Person,
who aspect to hunt only upon
land, they occupy hi tho sin
counties opened tor pheasant
hunting, may rocalvo a free
pheasant permit upon signing
an affidavit la that eitect.
Previous announcements
X^turv jr: b»»
house in Tulsa
Purpose of th*
provides a major part of the
work of relief of disabled and
court nounced for „.te .id from the veteran',
I’urpo,* Of the meeting i, to Thlmpwm ule* d!w*T'Tnd *11, ’ « «he state
appoint committee, and attend to ,on meets '^d elT?!^ ^ *uxlliar> ln ^n,t'»u-
other preliminaries for their na- -ast of track, „Vh to cUy I mK? ,,0n •nd by■lJ,W', C‘OM“IV ,0ll0W,
tii nal convention which will be including Monnn street
held Oct. 1-. In Tulsa All former Delivery of the markers
Invited to attend peered In about three
Jackson Mild.
( hanvf In Sapulpa
Library Hours To Be
Effective Morulav
members are
and take part.
is ex-
months
Karr to Hit at 'GOP Propaganda'
la Statewide Broadcast Friday
1 ar Dads Report On
Gold Star Stamp
_ Sales Al Meeting
KtckoN oT th* Oklahoma Democratic campaign comas Prldsv te^of^War °Dads hrniM P- "If1.
September IT. when U. B. Senatorial candidate Robert 8 Bob' Kerr . ' D d
introduced I. . et.tewld. radio i.SZ V Arrl^on Vu 7 ,h'
Democratic chairman , nf f.old Star rhlMe*n« uBmn.
RApuIpa Library will go on It*
fall and w1nt#r M*h#duJ# o f
th# I*#*ion #nd it# divixion!! hsv- hour' Monday Mr Mnvmt Hark
In* Ior#i dlAtrlot stat# and na- i ^hrar.an. inounred Wedncidi}
tional ' • ' Th» library will b* open fror ,
It functions closely with the 1 * !1 until 1 pm 'dondnv
Legion but as a separate unit 1 Thursdav and will <-|0x-
»t 5 30 p m. on Fridavi and Set-
urriavs, Mrs Clark said
Policy ad keeping It closed on
Sundays and holidays will be
continued.
Speaking In Appreciation of
’he work of th# R >«ro# Fry#
poj h#r#. R#v Blirk Mid h# wu
rttdy find Anxious to h#lp th#m
sf any tim# ;n rtrryln* out th#1r
program
H»* <aid h# had only on# fault
| to find with th# l.#*ton. th# fa
that #v#ryhodv could not b#lon :
to It unre m#mt>#rAhlp ii r#strirt-
#d to A#rv»r# rrv#fv.
Hob#rt Roh#rtson. comrnAnd#r.
named Bu#l Mullins tn «#rv# on
th# lnt#r-vctq organization com-
1 mitt## And voted to invtt# th#
War Dads to b# r#pr#sr»nt#d on
th# com ml ft##
Th# coming m#mh#r^hip driv#
wn diacuH<v#d and Am%nge*n#nts
w#re mad# for completing ! h r
memorial stadium
Call 600 for Office Suppll#*!
Eleven Cases
Set On Doeket
Motion Docket Schaduled
For Hearing Before
fudge Beavar. Sept. 20
Eleven canes have bean set
for hearing at 10 a.m. Monday.
c>ept. 20. on the motion docket
before District fudge C. O.
Beaver*.
They are David Young et *i
R Askew et al. motion
*° ve-ate Judgment M-vea R
*’ »di motion to vacate
hidgment, tnttle Thomas. and
m-,t on tn vacate Judgment. H A
..shr. and Mllte Babb, adms
Perl B Jackson el al vs. E E
''a».*ev. demurrer Pearl B Jack
vn nod Ij-wIs B Jackson. Jr
'ompany cupruturt.
C. W
ern R#|]
Ketr's op*olng address, in bohalf
go Pheasant- hunting in north- ot ,h* Drnotr*“e ,.Uck*t aad h"
west Oklahoma. Sept 25-26-27,
will be required to obtain their
hunting permits at one of eleven
h ulster-checker station, to
estebllahed tn the hunting area I iBvolve<1
by the state game and fish de d
part ns eat
oheauint permit, will be issued
from the state rapitol office,
said Kelly DrBusk. state gam*
. and fish director, have been re-
De traded, since postage and time
in issuing proved too
expensive.
The stations will be set up by
lave game rangers
own candidacy will be broadcast
at I P M. 8«ptamber 17 by most
Oklahoma stations. Daytlma sta-
tions will broadcast a recorded
play-back Saturday morning. Sep-
tember II.
-Bob Karr will blast the opposi-
tion wide open with aa expose of
Republican policies of boom and
host" Arrington declared "When
Oklahomans hoar tha real facts
—gabe—
two day, BOW-AMD-AIBOW ENTHUS
E£f ■sSa-tS --irvx::,...... ~.. _ _
SsrScfrr-'-»«sti -sw swaav*
Guymon. Hooker. Boise City. Sup their September meeting, pro raatla# of th* big city
claimed a six-day period, Nov. ‘ U»* *U-
Ib th* area 20-25, during which archers may i K?*' T* .MB’* fvrfet
ply and Laventa.
MO,, ox page rou,| ^SfpSTSmJS ewi. «w. now e.
| of Gold Star children's stamps
-------— during Uieir meeting Monday
during • Democratic sdmlnutr, night in Butler s ,tore
tlon. Arrington said Bo'h the Dnd« and the auxiliary
"Bob Korr Is are meeting with ,ucce*s and It
on* of th* out- i, hoped there will be enough
■tending mon lo in the fund to provide a Chrut-
Amtrlca and is maa pr*„ent for the local Gold
doatlned to play star orphans.
* major rol* la G B Crawford wax named to
national events worg ^th the auxiliary commlt-
as ssaator from |tee
Evsry* Oklabw' in the coming American
man. rsgardUM I'**,on membership campaign was
of political afftl- #nd E W Redding.
_ lation. owm it Pr^«it. AUthom#d dixplay ad-
*•** to hlmsolf and vertlslng to be used ln local
his family to b* intaUgsnUy In- newspaper*
formed so that our aatloa will sot _.
*_ plUI>,*<> .*?’? ^La •* Shop In air-coAditioned comfort
aaprsaaion. grtM aad Wall Mr**t | at u«b* s Office Sunnlv 108 E
DrmiNTut \en> Grid*(siie>fiinti ( ontrst Opens!
Calling al! drug store coaches, sidewalk quarterbacks
and othar local sports experts!
Yeamr. football season is here—and the Democrat News
annual Predict tha Scores grid-gue*m*ng contoal is on
again with a crisp hv# dollar bill olio rod weekly to the
city's sharpest pigslun prognosticator. Fre* tickota to tho
Sapulpa Chieftains horn* games also will b* awarded in
this exciting contest.
For simpl* rules—anyone may enter—and th# entry
blank for the first week a Predict the Scores contest, see
page five of this issue of the Democrat News.
Also, for complete, up-to-the-minute dope on Sapulpa'i
1948 Chieftain grid aggregation, see our sports page _
page hv* of this issue. And this week, nax: weak — every
V** ~ *oUow th* proud, fightinq Blue & White through
the columns oi the Democrat Nows, your hometown
weekly.
Sbsrklf V, South***
Telephone Co., s corpor
I 'tlon, motion to dismiss
Clwi* Johnson v*. Sand Spring,
bottling Co, a ro-poration. mo
on to .quash question and turtx-
llrtion of thts court
Ed Abraham et al va Moms
j inger et si, motion to quash.
' J Singer and JoseHne Produc
| --n Co motion to qua h or di»
, tlx*. I.cr*tt» sttrln tmd Sadi*
t '••r*n, motion to quash or dls-
nl*s, Thoms, OH and Gas Co *t
Ttpsl Eduards vs Jessie Irwi-
'"'kx *t si, motion to r*oulr*
Inintiff to mak* her petition
roore specific, definite and cer-
I xth, John L Nelson.
Oscar Lonnie Park* vs. R L.
I Griegs et al, motion to quash
Oscar 1Minnie Park, va Thomas
* Campbell *t al. motion to re-
iuir* to mak* reply more defi
till* and certain. Francis Zicke-
I ’oooe
H J Jones vs. Clarence Myer-
»t al. motion to quash. Clercn-*
i Myers.
Glenn O. Young v« R D HI,
j ton et at. motion to quash; m
tlon to qus^t. t>ewi« E. Speck.
Betty Powers vs. Robert Powl
, lers, motion to modify decree
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