The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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- DEMOCRAT NEWS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1948
Public Notices
Saturday's Program
For Sooner Princess
Candidates Is Told
One of the four Sapulpa
■onteating for the Sooner Prin-
Divorees. Petitions
Exceed Marriages In
County During leek
girli
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Dlvorre petition* and those
granted e\re(|e«J marriage lioent-
'r"wn al the Tul*a stale issued in Creek county thl*
fair Will be in the group of 23 week, record* at the court house
from over the atnte feted Satur- reveal
w’on the Tulsa Chamber of Tiling petitions were tjillie Opal
(i mmep e play* host to tho win- Harden v» Russell J Harden Vn-
tiers "f the local contests ne Haney v*. Donald Hanev and
Tnk ng part in the Kapulpa EUwyn Bogle v* Bill Bogle
•'s'! are Betty Clark. Nancy Disor.es ss-ere granted to Mll-
( hap.mi’i. Tit i.a.lagher and dred Reed from Paul Reed Ruth
, Paula Severs lYanklln from Bill Franklin.'How-
j t.lr - wilh their chaperones will nrd K Jones from Flora Bell Jon-
•s et at v . rlo. k Saturday r’t.irn- e». Man Virginia Well* from i
s It !h. Tulsa Jayree off '.e.,r>;e'v well* Bnd Kenneth
. \»N'-e Co s will tie joined bv Smart from Bonnie A Smart
then '* tess, s and Boh llines Marriage lleenae* were Issued;
* ’ 1 ' * either to Bill Martindale is. and Mars '
t or May hotel where Jean Woods IB both of Glen-
they will be quartered for the pool; Terns I re Cox. 41 and Rial
I " ‘ 1 r’’ '*'•11 "»♦*« IVe Mont*. 32 hoth of Sapulpa
r'’ -| 1 VP* »! parade through 1'lordon U Riles. 2S. of Sapulpa
,fr •ar‘'r - ■ downtown Tulsa nnd Peggs Stessart. 19 of Kief-
1 r |» half-tout broad-1 er. Robert B Evan*. 24 and'
w 11 be presented fnstn radio : Barbara .Simmons 22. both of
it n Km. with Ken C.ras in L'«pulpa Paul W Martin. 24.
■ hargr At 11 ■ pm candidate* Hulbert. and Bottv Ernst. 3p Kief-
ate t , bo Ole guest, of Mr Kail- er and Oliver Billy lanrV 21
• .set , w-ner of the loui-ane of Tulsa, and Nadine Hunter 18
Restaurant, for a shrimp lunch- Bristow
MLIT1CAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
\ r< - i
FOR COUNTY COMM1S
SIOTtER Dialrict 1 —
(Democrat)
A. 1. (BUS) HUDGINS
FOB SHERIFF—
(Democrat)
LOT fOHNSON
Classifieds
it TELEPHONE 600 it
Hoag birds nestrrr Peats
Three prnple * ho lay »m* bird*
aren't good for anything are In f r
a mirpt-i**. raya Frank Fitch Jr.
wild life specialist of the Georgia
extension service A* many a* M
different bird* feed on entt n In-
l«W-Utel M
t;h span af an ant S*aM9f
rearhe* IS yasrt. wttteh la tBSSgdl.
le loot for^an Intact.
DFFEND ON THE UWP
r t't J oreo Nothing you can taka brbfe*
the 'I,, f»»*er relief from aeid-tndtgatMnn
/ ;
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In tho evemg at S o'clock a
bu* will piek up candidates at
, the two hotel* nnd take them
to the :;nrtan Cafeteria for a
formal banquet. Don Car other- is
r eharge of the banquet and
Harold Putnam the program
A dance will follow the ban-
quet at the cafeteria and mem-
bers of candidates' families are
invited to attend
C 0 Beaver, district Judge if
in Pryor this week hearing a
(non-jury Civil term of court
For better printing try The
Demi rat New* ITS East Dt aev
Phone BOO.
Rooonrtto Vr\ icr>
Held In \t|Hilpa
( hureh Mond.n
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
(Democrat)
G. S CHUCK CORYFLL
' POLITICAL CALCND %H
1*41
General Election Now 2
Rcgu'lattem Period!
FOR .V.FNTRAI ELECTION
I Open* O'! 3. cb.se* Oct 2?
Funeral Ser\ice> For
Mo*. Evdia E. Crant 3
To Be Held Friday
Two 50-Ft. Vacant Lota
FOB SALE
S6S0 Each
Located at 122.1 and 1228
Fast Fatrvless. Sapulpa
Good title with all tasea
paid to date, price includes
abstract for each lot
Every thing In tip-top
shape, even the weeds have
gmwn in good fashion
GAIE CjrPHART Osrnei
sects he pole ted put ri"" 1
kinds f birds feed m me .w., g„m. T.k- • .poottful
beetle and 11* hlrds nn wtrewomu * B,tn„ R„ , fUM o(r
arter every meal It acta four «Ay*
„ , . .__. to stop arid indigestion agnMet
Master I uratwrJack Buy a bottle of y> doaes far SDr
A beavarcsn cut through a f ir „ th* Rrsall Drug Mora-O)- L
Inch traa !• 10 minting. Humes Drug Stores gh
Here’s More About-
Angling
-----Starts on Page One
Funeral servi.-e* for Dr J M
Bns.mettP Sapulpa dentist were
conducted M - lay afternoon In
the First Baptist rhurch with Rev
Charles Rlark pastor. offlcist-
*n» and Res P J Ccsnkwright as-
sisting
Bur-al »a- In South Height* . ™
cemetery under the direction of • ‘
Owen-Landrlth Funeral Home
Dr Bosonetto died Friday, Sept
IB. In a Tulsa hospital following
a iengthy illneaa
Survivor* include hi* widow
Mr* Mora u I Boaonettn, well
known Sapulpa attorney. hi*
parents Mr and Mr* John Bos-
nettn -•! Wood Riser, til a sis-
ter Mrs El Eisner of Alton. Ill
. * "
E Grant 223 Sotvh Water *t I
will be conducted at 2 30 pm |
Fr.day in the Owen
Funeral Home
be r. Sspi.lpa • -tery
Vr<
of at
Tulsa
In wh h a leg was broken
e was a p • her of the Pr«^
•ian rhurch
\t.
TREE FELLER SPROUT
CUTTE11 LAWN MOWER1
Liqhtsraiuht. Fall* If trees
Saw* »e ttrolly for trimminq
and store weed Mows 24". 21 »
to 1 hp. Clinton engine. 21"
easy rolling wheels. Compres
•or tiller and other attach
ment*.
A few Ceuntte* open for ir
dividual* ONLY to tell prefer-
ably farmer*
The ARVER Company
15)2 E 4th St. Tulsa. Okla
FUR SALE .VO hu Traveler
UndrithlSeed >*ats SI So bu Frank Sn>der
fhapel. Burial will 3 i- ive-t I .iIe* n.irth Begp«
1 42-3p
Grant, who wa* 93 year*
dud Tuesday night In a
hospital following a fall
Mi *1*11, A F"rd Coupe for sale
-er t Ot Mo S Ma[ c st-ort jfg
a good Ford nnd high priced
ant r*mc to Indian ter-
19 1 ard lived at
M-und» until 194.J when she mov-
ed t.. Sapulpa
Survvors Include a daughter.
M *s Irene Grant of the home
rddre.- two grandchildren and
f >ur great grandchildren
hunt deer in !.ati~er county The
I season w as separated from the
«
between the two types of bunt-
leg Kelly DeBusk. state game
director -gated
License lee* for archery hunt-
ing of dwet will be the »atre at
those required of guBsert —
5"-50 for Ckiatcr.cm Ueiag in
counties other then those open-
ed for the hunt SIS tor tvon
resident except e:.e«i and
free deer permits issued to resi-
dents ef sper count*** upon
pretent am on ef current yenera-
Ok-ehemg hunting lcenu*
Chokrn Hi c Coetrel
Chick c • 1 :r • ve on the fowl s
body the year ar -:.d They str r.ct
hi -id suckers sr d experimental
ender-* d ei r. ! »b w that they
•«r.c.j»;y hirer Lw< bird exrrp: by
the lmutico they may cause by
■raaLr.j cvr- the «e-s • ve skji
They a-r ra« is r -t- be dust
11 or dtptkng the •-•t.i with *o-
<L-~ E ie p i4’: - seluUcn.
accerd-r.g v irstrucL -r e the r m
•a-e* r :k tr* a truer! is sccorr
ihed b» paistsg rtr.as hqjid
r* d . *tf — th* -oos- rg p >i be
, y,
ftrry sor *f the liv
Mwk Boat Ra<r> \
To Be Held Sunday ^
\t Like Okmiiliicc
r I
Announcement of a gold cup
!r • hy nvitaU-n st.v-k hi-at ra e
n eet to he held at l^ke Okmuls
»ee Sunday Sep! 19 wa< made
esrlv this week by J C Johnson
irhsirman of the Junior Chamber
fof Ccwnmerce committee in
che-ge
The race* will <t*rt at 1 p m
'A. srii) nclude 12 heats Events.
■ I Inc' jde the following 10'
P
2? « p VHP and » Free
SEND YOUH
DRY CLEANING
WITH YOU!
LAUNDRY
Make On* Stop Do It All
SUNSHINE
LAUNDRY
AMD DRY CLEANERS
U0» S Main Phone 2100
Pick Up Station 1W s. Water
New Schedule of
STREAMLINED METEOR
Commencing September 19th
Schedule el th* streamlined Diesel powered Meteor
between St Louts Tulsa and Oklahoma City will
be ai fellows commencing September Itthi
MAN UP
as
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10 M *■
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Id* pm
Th# Aa?tr..rf i*tw i few
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tortr b^«at* n fYk'.ahisrr.a Kan-
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f.ah --V tb* air sad ca'ctwi ;»
tea r. tr th* bead. «t«r: i: ixal
•as Mis,-j- and Texs* are ex
pentad tc be erters^l
rritsiCT w armir.
:r.g of r^r?t:n north^ti*
op*n~
1 -*t fir*-.
Su> N r. Sapulpa -and tas'e'
ho mm rountie* to d^4r hi
m* th^.r f^tobor mttttof
Busk -a;d. though no dor.i.c
ye* b*en remchod
n hmi
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AUTO PARTS
& ACCESSORIES
FEATURING STANDARD
BRANDS
Hydraulic Brace Parti ar.d
Moon Pa!on Rims
Sapulpa Auto Parts
224 t Dewey—Phone 204
I. A. (Gabo) Dees
*•♦•»» u# |ast*rgirt
mm •
OTHER CHANGES
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For Additional InJormation.
PHONE FRISCO
Agent — W 1. Mullen
Phone im
a*r w>4
T**a»
FIELD OBSERVERS 0 T THE
-tat* ii.i- e and fi'-b depsr*— w
say that th.s year's growth of
vegetal r .- r., trier than H r as
. been .n years, and danger from
Crass nnd f .rest fires it peat.
‘ Grat* fires, once they get
i -tarted. can do tremendous dam-
age to quail and other game"
warned Kelly DeBusk. state
game and fiah director He urged
■he hurtens Bnd fishermen to be
| particularly careful of matches,
i-igarettes. and camp fire* through
lout the fall months "Cue the
nsh ttay in your car when driv-
| ing. and be sure that every spark
:,,f yiur r»mp fire is doused be.
, fore you break camp" he said
Better hunting and fishing wiJl
!,» your* if gras* and forest fires
are prevented, the game director
* nu'd * ut. f r burned-.ff land
not only destroys game and game
cover but cause* detrimental run-
off into the streams, destroying
fish life as well.
BAD CURVES NEVER FRIGHTEN ME
I JUST SHUT MY EYES!
Lucky for you we keep our eyes wide open all the time!
Our alert men know how to service your car efficiently,
rapidly . , . give it all the attention it need* to keep it
running and purring like a swill kitten. Drive in today
and regularly!
• TEXACO PRODUCTS
H. P. B0ILKS SERVICE STATION
301 EAST DEWEY PHONE 1100
7
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te PLny Trav
er aa lot
of haa yaart i
rom Sop tar
a* long th*r* vl:«r
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ha:<7« 9
i;i cot.nqMul
prodaa»d upon a customary
OTmav»raal lorn, of > :»# providing f-r
mat appicpr:at« :>art af 1 fth of th# c .
and aas prodao*d wh.ch ’h« ulwtii ef
■a-.d rl#nry Tig«r in nd land fc^ars
the whc> md und-.vicWd ar. *.
!h« pam® proporticnai# part c? annu-.
rentals wbc cff«r* rod ogre** to pay
th#rwfr>r a con»vderat jn and bonu» ot
Stf 00 and all court co»*j a:.4 .:rtr.rr.#y ^ J
f»•* and that paid p«ht.en haj bop-
•rt down lor hoanng on tk* 5th day of I
October 1948. at 10 o'clock A V. i
th# county courtrrysm m th* City -a Sc
pulpa. Cr#«k Cpunty Oklahoma ot
which tim* and plaop any ypr*cr. mltr
putpd may appaar and show cmi** .?
any h« has why paid p«tit:cm *hou*d
not bp allowpd and ta-.d ic jm opprovpc
Of oti«r a larger or bptt#r cor.*.dpratie'.
WITNESS my hand and thp t*c of
COUTt ** day e1 Spp?«rcCP:
S M CUNNWOHAM.
County fudgp
(SEAL)
Strong jolution of 1jt wtttr will
remove any paint fpUlcd oo ^on*
crrtr floor* or drlvawayc. Ba *ura
rintc the floor wall With clean
water after the paint lias been re-
moved.
- * *f'*. rw N#w* Scpka
*.*nty cc**?- or ''vrrx
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, ^ a •• •• b’v*d N'E Ciwk
; ^ • r 3W -f A nr •
* ~«*a*pd tu blood Crppk
*ndian r^L numbtr 9416
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rOD AFPB-'.’AL or A rJLL
BLOOD DEED
No 1X1 T •
Nc! oe :• hereby <j v»i iti3t Lake S
, ' -•« hi! petrf..or. ,n it.! rr.,;ri ortjw
to- Ir.* o. - roe™ of o wrrroi *y d^t -ro
r»y r-3 - ■‘ -h« rn!v* or.d or. artjiY.d
•d fr.r*. '- j-ihs r<*!*r r. ■:+ e.; ,3i
ird tih*- minerals ai.e ,r.a*r the
lou^winq -»a. **p*a*.p to-w.*
Th* Wpm-H -j'4 ol th* N*>rhvFppr
Ou<t-v j Sn.-i.oo !5 Towr.thtp
19 North Rang# 9 Ziat. Crppk
County Ctatp of Okiahcma
*•' irr •■*.* t irr of I*-*)* X
Jandp being u»her*ed h -
from h.o nether Anmp Soot* a hii! blood
-!*rp '**4 Zreek Indian rc number 9409
• *Lat or. the Stfc
ny r- Oc* re r !r-4c 7* •*- - c>ck AM
l.« C: unty Court fto^m m the Court
Hew n Saoulpa. Oklahoma the coun
ty ;ud-N w.i: hear d pp- • an lor th#
1RiUTa ,°* 90 ^ deed as afs->rp»a»d and
7>d< .Sll ^ ic-T sale Ic
he high*#' bidder, and aQ persons inter-
psted ner*in may appear and bid on
*23 odcvp property sari property be.no
pc d 7c the nurrhaser paying aJ)
of including a reasonable at-
torney ■ fpp
EWed !hu 13th dav of .'.niember 184*
T M CUNSiUGHAU,
(SEAL) County !ud^
J. V FRAZIER Atlomey. '*
MOTOR SERVICES
THOUSANDS OF HIGH QUALITY PARTS
• Motors Bored and Honed
• Brake Drums Turned
• Bushings Reamed
• Valves Refaced
• Valve Ports Reseated
• Valve Seats Installed
• Brake Linings Installed
• Clutches Relined
• Clutch P. P. Rebuilt
• Armatures Turned
• Brake Cylinders Honed
AND MANY OTHER MACHINE SHOP SERVICES
Generators and Starters Tested and Rebuilt
SALES AND SERVICE ON
Fusl Pumps — Floor Mats — Shock Absorbers — Windshield Winers
Ring Free Oil — Oil Filters — Seat Covers
DELCO BATTERIES AND RECHARGING
DEPENDABLE WORKMEN — GOOD EQUIPMENT
STANDARD MOTOR SUPPLY
m r~"01 Dw“rfakU SOTto*"
Oareoce G«n»t — Leo Whitson — John Wells_Bob
Mike Petteway — Harry Hibbard
w)
own
You may cell it a “light" bill,
Sut lighting's only a part of it Actu-
ally, it's a monthly pay roll for the
many electric helperi that make life
fcasier for yoa.
Have yon ever wondered wEaf these
helpers coat yon to ran? Here’s a
little test to see how good a guesser
you are. Put down what yon think
it costs yoa to operate each electric
ppftJgttS fer one day.
Clmks
Refrigerator
Vaasa, Ctoaaa
Sawtag ktoeSia
Water HsaSae
Lights
tree aa4 traeae
lelSk-Ws/
AM this dally Mai mM actualF WNto
jam woaikly aataL
-a day z BO days I
Tbat't your gueaa. Coot par* H with year
moothly electric bBL Mast people agt* *
ratimatr. That’s bceaasc alaatrieity dam
ao much for ao littlcl Yyu’ia risb It’a
# very light bill( ®
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1948, newspaper, September 16, 1948; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529476/m1/4/: accessed April 21, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.