The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1948 Page: 6 of 8
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— DEMOCRAT NEWS. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16. 1946
It tuk**. it bt£ lURinot* to
206.902 926 ir one jrfar That I* In
iht mind# of the -into I*£i*Ut1vr
council which nearly cvcr-
i' adding n> -v: t ■
•
'ought out in Ok!**h«m ’ft If
>nttitution cam# :p f r flr»* ro-
'icration
Thia .remendou? ium was *p«*n*
jt of the slnte ami federal fund*
the *ta?c trcv*unr durinc the
♦t fiscal year, and there la little
-?aon iO expect the current year e
I ending to be leas
A half doccn recommendatione
r reform* in atate
iv# been ;r wnte t
vil‘» comn . tt*. * In re<
ludlng »ven •'ne fo- a
government
ry t he cou r
rnt daya. m
short achool
n legialstive procedure for merr
era of the tegitittup* Other lat
ropOR&la include
1. A uniform salary ciasashca’.i-
for atate employe? Raymond G*n
chairman of the council* commit
*ee on appropriations and the hud
yet, aaye .".(WO employee could b
eliminated without Impairing put
aen-kee at a saving to tax pay
• of about 16000.000 annual)'
2 A provision that all bill
imended Ky the committee of th
whole. a conference cotrimittee t>
by aither house r>e pr nted ir
placed on member* desks befci
* hey can be called up for final to
rail. This would make it possible \ l 5* fi«
:or leg:alat
’ :• State *
Intcrotinu harm
r
Facts \p|Ntar in
New I'ulilicatiiNi
NaU « farm t**i-••latum staged
■ cor ml .<* • but tho totnl
number of per tor a "n farms was
! still tv ut 17 per cert bclota the
I eeewsr r-jurr
The far ^ puIgtAoo ass HO, 2119
JOU in IMu Th.s divpoii to a war
time low of i *k* pcix ni on
Jaruary 1 194' vtd fcpfi recovered
to a total of 17..YV) (M0 at the be
ginning of 1947. according to the
194ft Bntarnka B k of the Year
• About three f every four men
aik wont to war tt timed to
farms by January 104? TVrf
were also rr re birtha than deaths
on fam * the birth rate fr 194k be
tng the highest after 1929 Thi* ac
counted for a r.iin of 7?i (J00 per
$i>ns n :<H5 and 1946
‘There was also a larger back*
to-the-lund movement in 1945 than
.p previous years, b it in 1946 there
was a small net movement frorc
farm?
''The southern states lost the
•
*ar 1 207 o r< rv r* between 7940
ar. 1945 Only about thrre-fifthi c,f
their los* had been regained after
194V*
Fr m 190* to 1947 the t.ttal t* S
pcpulatior doubled, the Br.tanmca ;
B ok of the Year points out At the J
same time rural p pul^tion in* I
creased ulv fror 45 800.000 m 1900
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couches air made in »r
rnt styles and covered
riety of attractive fabr)
which have a rumpus r
An ideal arrangernrr
to use one or two of t1'.
e ipmenf
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re and these,
ultunl axhib-
h# Stata Frur
vhexe th* !«-
■ .mes Ahat they were voting fr-
J. That a SMiy goal be ftxe-1
for eompteling the legislative b •
-^*s of a eeaslon
4. A reduction in the number of
standing committe«i in the hous*-
'rom 69 to S3 Identical r»»mmiiter*
uouid he *et up in each heu**
9 That individual member* *-e
limited to the first 4«( dxys for ;r
troduction of bills, unlees the rule*
•'ommittees w.>uld not com* under
this restrict! n
C Creation of a legislative drsf
:ng department to prepare me
sure* before start of a senior.
A • • •
Throughout the length and
breadth of Oklahoma, the plras.tr *
■ dor of ham >irg#r* and ha' are
pervading the air as county fairs
»*pan to display ihe produce o! an-
other bountiful farm year
Mingling with the usuaI c.arr. r
at these ever..? this
voices of vote seeke
Ilka the better agri<
its, are ointmg to \
at Oklahoma City
mous fans of dancer Bally Hand
will be waving a* an added attrac-
tion to President Tmmar.s fans
They certainly won t appear or. the
same platform but there’s always
an odd mixture in a president.al
Those loud, engry cries hea.d
through courtroom doors are the
voices of two political castaway a.
clamoring for recognition as hon-
est-to-goeh parties entitled to the
same treatment on Oklahoma a
general elec*.on ballot m their eld-
er brothers.
Few presume to gueaa what the
I’nited States supreme court will
say to this states division of Hen-
ry Wallaces Progressive Party,
which appealed from the booting
it got here, but ft is considered al-
most a certainty that the Okla-
homa States Rights Democratic
Party will get a Am. no when the
state supreme court gets around to
announcing a decision on its ef-
forts to get on the ballot.
Meanwhile, hot are conducting
campaigns for write-in votes
which are calculated t o count
igainst President Trumar..
• • • •
The Ofclahnim, Federation of La-
bel will lay It* plan* for partio-
patioQ in the feneral election can.-
paign at It* annual convention in
Mu(kogee thi* week September
It. IT and 18 Among expected
epeaher* are 'idney McMath At
kansae Democratic nominee for
governor Joseph Keenan, Wa*h-
mgton D. C„ director of Ubcr*
league for Political Education,
and George Googe outherr. direc-
tor for the AFI.
Gloom,* talk over business proa-
pacts ha* yet to b* borne out to
Oklahoma. Report* still point to a
continued gain rather than a de
cline Job placement* through the
Oklahoma eniplo>mer.t eertne. dur-
ing August were IV* percent great-
er than .n the .same n.onth is t
year
flaiea tax collection.- totalled S i’. -
K.ii.f.A in 'lie fl»ca. ,ear ,nding
Jun* 3f' ilia moet in ant IJnior.tt.
period since th# 2 percent lev wa*
■huM Aag. • . . ,
waid trend continue* l-edera
withholding laxe- roile. ted id
Oklahoma In the .second quarter . :
I!I4* were 11,08* 127 more Uiai. ft.
the same period m l!*dT Person* 1
real e*ute and utility valuators ,n
the atate met eased 1*6 ..W TIP ot
I percent, in the la*-
New buiinrur obtain.;.g cnar
ter* in Oklaiiom.i thia year are
running 10 percent aheaa of the
1947 number This la ter gain how-
ever. IS 1
trend. Arkansas. Te a. ond 1
■ ado have had 10 percent detreas-e
in new charter*.
« . . •
Farm ce-operativ* n.en.Dei* in
extern and central Oklahoma will
have a nearbv plant from which
to obtain fertilizer seriously need
ed to heln save their noil A I2fx
0<I0 plr.nt will he built in Muskogee
by Consumer* Co-opera*ivt Assn.
0 «...
Oklahoma a portion of the tree
shelter belt, artending from the
Dakotas to Texas, has been given
an OK by the department of tgri
culture In Washington. Other por-
tion* also are satisfactory the de-
partment says, many of th* tree*
having grown to 60 feet sine*
planted in the duet bowl days.
Quality printing at the IVmo-
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lace cut it eff several irchff he-
low the waistline to use is u can .
sole top for petticoat Hem it and
run clastic ihr >.;gb a cas * c at the
waistline to it will stay m place
For the best printing and the
promptest service, rail the L>emo»
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OR SO CALLED
PRINTING
Ha^auU!
t • - staling that those who wi
to t brcribe to the articles o
s tance cf houses from fire*’ i:
d< < at the city courthouse
April 13, when twelve direct .rs
a trea?jrer were to b<’ elected
the ..nnounred day. Franklin 1
ed the list of dirertors H;s
policies were Nos 19 and
iking, hot water ‘soft r
one to two cups soap. I
nr.e lukewarm rinse, I
p. starch * if desired). I
15 minutes m lake- I
u th or without soap 1
how soiled they ape
Fill washing machine or tubs with
hot. soft water, add enough soap I
for two-inch standing m d>. If you |
have no machine, use a plunger to
agitate the clothes, then boil five
to 15 minutes Wring clothes from
soaking water ard put in washing I
machine (or tub if no machine is '
available) and wash five to 15
minutes Rinse in hot. soapy water,
then in lukewarm water and finally I
in cool water, using plenty of wa- I
te».
A dr g*fiu*.,
tu the
blood
' ,oe plenty . f rca* .re, yet
keep the Cot iu lott^red for
d.'dicing, ga ■ f s m.d other rfCtvi
tional aciivitio#
It w*ouId a’so pro\id> davtin.r
loung . fsi'iUtlcs «lieie Mother
l'OuM Inke « nap or the children
could xpond aftr--school hour,
Pcrhapj best rf all. these double
duly pieces uould take rare of ex
trs g -nsu by letting the rumpus
room d- ublc for a guest room
Two studio couches or sofa beds
could take care of four guest? with
rase as they are simple to nprn
and pull "Ut, bee-iming well-built
bed? which c mfortably acrommo
date two persons each
If a college student *.n or
laughter should br.ng friends
home for a week end, the rumpus
ronrr. could be turned over to them
and all their activities centered in
it during their visit
There arc anv number of times
•hen an extra guest room would be
convenient so that family activi-
ties would not be upset by a doub-
ung-up on sleeping accommoda-
tions.
Ruv MORE Security Rond*'
PAINT GtRDtN TOOLS
POULTRY DAIRY SUPPLIES
WAX AND POLISH
Get 'Em ALL at—
CREEK COUNTY HD WE.
lOlfiE-PlYMOITH
COURTEOUS AND
DCPENDASLC SERVICE
hi mii:i\ motor
COMPANY
321 E. DEWEY PHONE 431
Him To (»i\r Towels
l/on»er Life and I se
Rotate iuppltef by putting fresh
t? Iiundtrod towrli on thr bottom
of the pile so that a few b w?l« will
not got aM the wear and laundering
while others lie in «1m mr 1/ipi
•ti'T.igr without I.Hindering rrm w
cause the f.ihric 1 ■ detertor tie (ac
cause smoke, dust and inolttiir*
in the air roirb nc to weaken the
Cotton even while (he (owe -- xrr
resting on the shelf Wash t -wcls
before they ben me too soiled and
require extra rubhmc or blc irhlne
to become white again If a blench
is uaed. dilute it aerording t» di
recticms .ind hr aura to r.n** thor
oughly afterward Strong bleachrs
weaken fabric*- Drvmg outri**ors in
the sunshtre is a safe and effective
wav to whiter t wfl* Bring towels
In as soon as they arc dry beeauac
too much whipp ng bv the wind
may loosen yarns at rorrers and
%*uxr them to fmy
Tell yoyr neighbors aImojI the
Dernx rat New a. Snpulpn a home-
town weekly Only $2 f«»r W2 in-
teresting issues’
CLOCK SHOP
119 So. Poplar Phone 142
w. llOft rppfl r» nd parw IM
oil kind* odd mok#* «f do k«
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avid rwfttal*
Bert E. Drake
Free Pickup and Delivery’
Sail Mangr-meel
Coesensfi'n of soil atvl wxlef
depend, llirnil retire!/ kPn f"
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Tractors and Implement*
EXPERT
TRACTOR REPAIRING
All Makas
Tractor Tires & Tubes
L. S. LFACHMAN
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M. D.
Spanolfit
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and th#
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Noso and Throat
rtltinq #1 Glaa**,
10 N. Poplar
Phona SM
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ST. JAMES HOTEL
Sapulpa't Loedinq Hotel
130 MODERN ROOMS AND
APARTMENTS
Le* Harberd Mqr.
From where I sit Joe Mirsk
The Lawyers Have
Their "Say”
JOIN YOUP FRIENDS ard
EAT with them at the
LIBERTY CAFE
NICK SKOURUS Owner
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Coffee Shop in fha Southwest!
LORAINE COFFEE SHOP
Sapulpa Oklahoma
Nick & Loiaine Douvat Owner,
\8fAUTiF,^
GWIS.
Saw a piece ir a paper the
other day about the Oklahoma
Division of the U. S Brewers
Foundation asking the county
>K3gi- to revok' the beer licer.v
of a retailer who was break..-,
the law.
Got to talkin' to a lawyer
friend about thi* and aak.,1 him
why didn't the Hhok-aaiers just
quit wiling tier to the taut re-
tailer He said he'd made a study
of the question for a cheat of hi*.
'■lYie beer wholesalers would
like to shut off the beer supply
to a law-violator ' the lawyer
said ' But the shutoff wouldn't
do ary good if all the wholesalers
didn't Join In And if thrv took
concerted action it might he ■ r,
side red in violation of Okla-
homa s fair trade pradtw- •
A comiction would make them
iiatie to fine and imprisonment
From where 1 sit. the Hre-u
Foundation I* doing a good | .t,
now working with retail, r* s„d
r«e.|» rating with offtr. r* in llu
h»tif-i(e£ulaUon I'rogram.
FRIDAY SEPT. 17
8 PM
In Behalf of the Democratic
Party. Inaugurating the Fall
Campaign in Oklahoma.
DEMOCRAT FOR
U.S.SENATE
PAID ST OCMOCMaTK STATt CtNTKAt COMM I. M ASSIMCTOM CHAIOMAM
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remeint lonq aft-
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gotten See ut
for ell Quality
Printing nnedi.
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py to Have fho
opportunity of
I serving you.
The
Democrat
News
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were broken by stray bullets. That's why
we say. Hunters please don’t shoot at birds
on telephone wires.
One shot may break an important long dis-
tance wire.
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PAID for ANIMALS
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SAPULPA RENDERING CO.
TriendJy Reliable and
Courteous Service
Phone 2000
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