The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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THh DKMUf'tnr NEWS. THIHM>\Y ! I HKV \RY II. !«MJ
FAOF THREE
OBSKRV \TlO\S
and produce something
it tier (or distribution. You ton other hay. three Ion
mu« call early tn order to get ...aw root* <»r similar ford. 20 the distance from the la
,mr to SO bushel o( cats, 12 to 24 m>.i It will hold aevei
T E I i "V fve received bushel <orn or kafir one acrf of corn, a load of hay >
a t • . tit 1403 egg* in January ame pj-(ure and one to three barrel* cottonseed meal,
from hn flock of /.ingle comb acre* of native pasture All in
butt legh >rn. They conaunni one year s time In ad t k>o to
1700 pound* of feed Hl» total th*. 10 bag, of bran a; 1 fix
tale of egg* and fowl was sacks of c. linn'* d tr. al are
922 41 l-airy received 15c for neer' d to ba'ance thy rat.on
do*< - (or hl» egg* for th» for one year’* time If yr-u
montii of January have five adult cow*, r.mply
multiply ih'»~ figure* hy f,»?
SU/lfttlc* .*!u/w that the aver- In calculating feed frr y arlltld*
age working day for farm wo- divide it by two and for cal.e*
men l* 13 1 hours in the sum-'It r qu.ro one-f'iurth of this
mer and 115 hours in the win- amount Raiding enough f«f*t
t*T ' to aupply the ,c cowa wJl * ib-
sOtute many acres if cotton for
feed
It* Edd Roberta. County Agent
William Heath, a farmer tiv
Ing two mile* northeast of 8u-
pulpo relates that he ha/ av-
eraged from ISO to 350 bush-:
of aweei potato'-* per acre H»
A new leaflet ha* been pub-
lished by fh» United State* d»-
putment if agriculture on the
object of "Strip Cropping to
Prev'nt Ercwton". The number
is leaflet 85 These may be se-
cured from the United State*
department of agriculture or
the eounty ag< nt’a office wtthln
a period of two week* time.
Uawrenee rr*ar and hismxh-t Mr and Mr*. Jack Phillip*
Mr* Clara Frear attended had a* their hou*e guriU
dinner danr- given by the Thursday. Friday and Saturday
■nkers' Life Inauramv Com the latter* nephews. Howard
liy in the Athletic club In and Virgil Parker of Talala
iIm Thurwiav night They accompanied their sister,
* Mi/» Elsie Parker, a former 8a-
vtrs W F Howard is enter- pulp* girl, to Tula* where ahe
hln% Ihe mimb'rt of Uv attended i. teachers meeUng
ale Bridge dab and several * * •
ditloual gucci* tfaj* afternoon 8 M Cunningham, Jr and
her Nome with a bridge Oe< r*' Smith, students at O
bwer paying courtesy to Mr* ,U. returned to Norman Sunday
Iben Hayes. ' after spending the week end
* * * here with their parents.
4r* Clara rrear had a* hrg ...
ace guest* Sunday her broth- Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Martin
in-law. Fred Frear and Mra »'»l entertain a group of their
»r They wrr» enreutr to friend, ''might with a Valentine
Ir home in Mnnett. Mo at brute*
having apent aeveral days ...
it.ng relatives In Oklahoma The Radia.it Ch ipter of the
1 irpil, on** and ?
AftB, lit at it i Sn ffn% If/ien huloeys
bo \ot Art Htfht
Hll I 11 promptly a u.a«l*l
■ ■ list km |tr, »U I* liisflilcf ir*
rrciiUritir* ai»rf a tirrtl. •** t tuu«,
* wwe «| (rrlinx I liry »»»«tw Barn
8*f *4iinr iliaorvii ml kuifH-) ur
if>ii(ll(iofi.
I arr« Ptpr» win rr rr|jr on
I lie wIp «*f fiiilliiHia «»f Isms
Boi.tiMil* sUr«t* ftM ihmm'm
l.trif) . i *mr tl« sl< r Imi* Mmih'i,
** Bk* 1W the Kidaays
Farm-
elder th-
in* time
In Creek
of grain
of lunn
hould stop and con-
figure.. before pUnt-
Th- average farmer
unty lark., 90 bushel
d *i* tow of forage
‘noijfh ?/> fM<j
i for the ye-ir Here
n r Houston. district agent
for northeast Oklahoma was a
vtd'or In Cre-k county thl* past
week H' attended the Wvau
«-M Club on Wednesday morn-
in<r He gave an encouraging
talk to the rural bova and girl#
pleai'nu with them to make
U'e of their education In order
that they may apply thomwlves
Creek county who
M liinh.rd ha* a ney
h>i farm. Il*t call* it
(eed house” A *ma
bin or feed houx* bu
ey row con-
rat hay. one
ir and Mr* W C Hodge*
1 children of Oklahoma City
merly of Sapuipa. sp-nt las*
ek a* imu e gue< , » u
1 Mr* Fred Speakman They
urtied tn their home Sun iy
A SENSATION
M B ( Bui \t ■ ,
of Mr and Mrv puipani * |
J. V l^irirncf in Tulaa Sunday} • 1 * ^
... Mrs J IfarrLatn and ^r*
Karl It rmn wi- ,*rw* tu .
M; ..nrl M. .. E H M'Cune day afternoon of '3gR wjj u h
had a* their week <nd gu\: in anan in H -nrye* . t ■■ u .
.:y. ‘ ::r >a ;ci , - luncheon ' g-, i Y ,
*.V s Jt
M*e. Ca-ora H.-ih ng of fsw
Urn w’10 was an overnight guest
-f Mr. Edd Koberu Tuesday
left Wednesday fur W.uh.mj
ten. D. C
-irk Week, stna’l son of Mr
1 Mr* O R Week, spent the
* end with Ins aun* M/s
ice Mann In Tulsa H- was
<>mpaaied liuav by hla
ndmagher Mr*. Lucia Pur
I. who had spent the past two
ek* there
Closing Out 1931 Philco
and Brunswick Kadios
A:: ier|n erwnl
Fine screen grid radios. Big. full-
sice, elalwrate console cabinets. In
genuine walnut. Free installation.
#0 day* service. HALF PRICE OK
I.KSS! Suhjert strictly to Mock
on hand*. No time to lo«e. *
dr gnri Mr« It c Hardy
un«d to their home Satur-
y after spend;nr a wtek hi
lima. Texas where they at
>ded a convention of the J
Peimey Co a 1 the Baker h«-
C. H RiiUHl
forro-rr sup’r-
i»nt of the Krt-w..
no* corrupted with the Frisco
raftty deparunent. spent Sun-
da) h re, He U making a lour
of the cities on tins line Wh-re
h» makes safety talks to the
school children
1 ; •
•tayfir Ralph Robt-rtson and
y Manager Frank C Higgin
tham apent Monday and
esday m Oklahoma City on
sinew
LADIES’ SHOES
Mr and Mrs H H Craim ami
[Children motored to Muskogee
! and Okmulgee Sunday
Wnator and Mr, Ov>rge Jen-
nings motored to Stillwater Sun-
day
$5 Delivers
Any Radio
PRICE
OR LESS
nniuri-fl frmn a »..*><) i
Sv raucr Riley who is taking
a dairy course at A and M
eoilege, spent the week end
here with his Um.My
Howard ani Sam Murrell en
rolled in the school of account
ing tn Tulsa Tuesday night
Ailma Jean Wilson. HWan
vender. Jewel and Dorothy
»n Br'wn and Margaret Jean
rryhill of Claremore will at-
id a Valent.ne dance |a Bril
9 Saturday night
• • •
lurnn^ Hippard, who haab- n M Wrpd
lie ill at the home of hi* par-
ts Mr and Mr* Oeorg. Hip.
rd on South Main strew
>orted to be greatly imp-
SIMONIZ
POUCH
EN FIO DAY i*
uni mi:
VOICIIKII l)\'i
The members of th? Lade*
Wesleyan B*b;- r,.,. cf {jj*
South M- thedist church will en-
tertain their hiaebands this ev-
entng at *1* o'clock with a din-
ner In the church
k One-Day Sale of 1
Card Tables
ni'iiHoikl < ilcancrv
tl* S. Main rtione ;%*»
^.ot how rh'ap —
but how good
Mr and M; , H.i: i'd Cr .,f
lahoma CUy spent S..rur*ay
tht and Wxrelay oa gueat* of
e latter a parents. Mr and
a H H B iuitagi
IMen’s Dress Oxfords
rL >iu»r- Iin iuili-ii. KrpuUr $3-50 Sdlt i. now .
Mrs. R L Miwh'll cf Hous-
ton arrived ye tcrd*> to apend
everal daya vuitir.g her sister
.u d br< Jvcr In law. M". and
Mrs C. J Davenport
...
Mlrs Lela Scott spent the lat-
ter part of last week In Tulsa
vuiung friends.
t dd
Radio
Lag
FREE
Mr and Mrs R J R*nck
d Mias Nr.a Scou returned
Iday from Tykr, Tex where
ey visited several day* w.th
w, Ranck* parents Mr and
a W A Wise
0 <> (i
II4JI ff> oit TABLETS
Kelievf. a Headache or Neural
eta In JO minute, check* a * old
the fir*t dsv, and «h*iks Ma-
laria in three da»*.
><;*; s4Lve lor HL tn f oi.ns
FREE
Mrs Riila B--rryhill of CUr-
«re spent Friday and Satu
y vieiUng tier daughter and
1 i« law Mr and Mrs Jim
e Wilson
The K U. club will r
morrow with Mr*
B.aikburn in her heme
city pump station
SATI RIMY ONLY!
(hromium
V\ iffle Iron
Cbiomium
Electric Iron
Mode by O. L
Criterion
Mr and Mra Jimmie W0»on
«• guests of Mr and Mr
*i Watt* at the Tu’rn club
lurday night, when they en-
talned the members of the
»t who entertained at the
idiroti banquet in the M-iyo
tel earlier In the evening
Mr and Mrs. M W. Bu.,by
liad as their week end guests
Mr Busby's eouuna. Mr and
Mr.. Mark Wu.l.ln They » ie
enrout* from Mxouri to their
home in Oklahoma City
A Bariain at
$1.98
$2.9S
SATIKIMV \|(,|| V
PKLVIMV
SUNDAY WOMMl AND
TUESDAY
Mr/ A D Woodruff and dau-
ghter Hetty Louise of Oklahoma
City visited relatives here over
the week end
lowest prices ever ... on
BRUNSWICK TIRES!
0.
I0B FAST I i:\NFN
Mr and Mrs J 8 Harris of
iahoiiia City, former resident*
Sapuipa were hou » gur.-ts
Mr and Mi.
Ranck
r fust part of the week M
UTU attended the Ice men's
ovetillun in TAilaa
29x450-30
each 84 35
-VX4 75-30
each *5 15
39x5 00-19
each |5 3u
$4.15 ~:.Vi $423 ^ J
$5.00 “its $5.28 1
$5.23 S&.45
Ask Ahum Our Fn.v l‘u\mt ru Plan!
Mr and Mr., E W Cooper
aiou.ice the birth of a nine
4 one half pound son Mon-
9 In thv home of Mrv Coop-
si parent* In Miami They
vr uametl the baby Krneat
lUiaiu. Jr The baby la a
and/oit of Mr and Mr., F J
uper
.. recommends
aspir-mint
I WO* suffering frem o baj CoM.
Dr. Milos’ Aspir-Mint roliev.J M
There two stmtrnces are fr..m a
Mtersenttousby Cy,«) K „
Mr Smith spen.ls hi* public life
In the K«mi lutlir ..im^ si*),, re of
crowds in hall, church or la(«r-
fUM #■*•* (rum an over-
heated meeting place into the
2;UT a:r sp,r“u >iiy upi.fud, but
physically exluiualid.
ILs prof is, ion d-m*nds tlutt he
!" Ihe very things Uiat he ,i„ ,iM
nt.t do ;f lie want* to avoid eat h-
Ing e«,l 1 He is in posilion to speak
With authority on the subjeeL
if you have a Cokl. or ./ you
sufltr fron, H.adi. he. Neuralgia,
Neuritis, Hheumatum. Sciatica.
Toothache, Backache. Muse
Or. Miles Aspir-Mmt will br.ng you reUe,
At pour drug store—15c anj ^5c.
_ DR.MILES’
LONG-LIFE BATTERIES
Nintej Richard Burnett has
ril quite 111 at the home of
l aunt. Mr* B B Burnett on
lull Ma.n street
iiuartuilrrtl l > car
t'Uarantenf 2 ) esn
Hour
stomach
INSURANCE AND REAL
KHTATE
Lin T. Jat'k-un
13 N. Water Sapuipa
THE ROM ANIL OF A SPY!
Added: Picloiial Pajama
Party
/or Colds, Head-
ache, h'ettraltjta, Neu-
ritis, Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Toothache, Backache,
Muscular Pains, Peri-
odic Pains.
|UST a tasteless dose of Phillip.
,9 Milk of Magnesia in water Tbs.
l« an alkali. rHerlive yrt harmless It
has beru the standard antarid for
50 yean. One spoonful will neutralist
at oueriiiunv times il> volume in and.
It's the right way, the quick, pleasant
and efficient way to kill all the
eaceaa arid. The stomach becomes
sweet, the pstn departs. You ara
Kalurdav Night Preview
Sunday, .Monday. Tuesday
“Mystery of
WASHING —
— GREASING
By Men Who Know How
PM* Ruud Service
Goodyear Tires Pbnne 418
Klingensmith
k Service
QIAUTY
SAPULPA
OKLAHOMA TIRETrSUPPLy CO
Oklahoma
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