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34 — Number I
The Democrat News
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w* **• immaitM to tho i|m1
mot rriity wwf . uAsictoratioM
tow own WMniy toll r<*»« m
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ItoOW »»<*;
hOoijbt 7* CT>*1
k^.'pu • trondoto
to Open
Noon Here on
lice Day
Chieftains Invade
Bristow in Annual
Football Came Sat.
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. NOV ». 1944
Jargon by Joolya
Democrats Elected to Lead Nation
My plea wan all |n vain The
crowd at the Will Roger* game
la*t Friday night wa* probably,
*aitly disappointed because your*'
truly didn't show up. hul NOW!
they tell me that TuUa i* not
*outh of Sapulpa I knew some-
thing was wrong berauee they
didn't even wave at me thi* time
Judging from all report* of that I
game, especially the report of the
wore. I Juat *aved my»e|f a |ot
of unnecessary gnishing of teeth
__ and pulling of hair (which can't
Oaflnite announcement hi* been •l*'"1 much more t The Sapulpa
made that huainea* house* |n Chieftain, should have had that
Ptilpa will not open until noon won •" *he first quarter, hut
Saturday. Armistice day here in ,h* "'orr dtdn t come out that
Sapulpa The annual Armistice way
day fowl ha 11 game between Sa- ™a annual Armlatice day game
Pulp* and Bristow will be played *rMI b*‘ ■* Brtatow this Saturday
at Brtatow Saturday afternoon toemoon at 1.1) because Satur-
Martlng at 2 30 in the afternoon ,1“y '* November llfh and the
The Saturday tussle bet ween Sapulp* Chieftain* always play
theae two rival* will he a very ***• Einte* on November
Interacting football game for th*i ,llh- Armistice day ((Jet the
aaem to be about even, while BrU ***** 1 Thl* game l* always a
tun present* several game* In J** even! for Sapnlpans and all
their wrln column, they hive not '°‘>thall fan*. *o there will po»-
•UUe out against a* stiff com- *’*’ * *a,ge crowd pre»ent
ptltlon a* the Chieftain* There were a number of upset*
Couch Bomgardner swill use the ,n ('"’'ball spotlight list week
aame atartlrg lineup a* was uaed *n<* Notre Dame and their up-
agatet Tulsa Will Rogers Ja.t *** *"‘r' «*ti 'he Navy, the Okls-
totoj when the Chieftnn* drop "wm* A«*IM upset hy the Navy
pud a 7 to • decision at Shelly ”-oomer* (which also upset me>.
•tedium Bobbin* will probablv I**1 ,nw" Su,“ suffered it * first
to unable to play for he 1* Still defers! The Navy did ail right
Buffering from a leg injury of t*vr> foL ,a*' **••*■«
week* duration 'he Iowa Seihawk* flew into
The Chieftains won last year’s 7ul,a la** **turrtay (much to the
IBM played on the local field b> ”urTir»»**s regret*, and flew out
U 7 to 0 count and the year be- ''ctoriously (much to the Sea
•are at Brtatow lost « to 0 It hawks )oy!» _
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(UK* THOMAS
RUNUM i. mokvhi
Democrats Sweep to Vietory in
Election Tuesday; Oeek County
Names all Democrats but Sheriff
Angling Around
By CAr
MARRY S. TRUMAN
Sflptilpx rit> ft»lnhg wateri
njiriitoly |h« big u|)(jrr Rock
Cremk *n<l Frrtfy Water lake re
a nirr shipment of fmg-r
Dngx Monday through the ftata
nnrt fish department The
HoldenviJt* hatchery furnished the
stork
lenral anglers will bo- glnd
leam of the new additions,
pert ally
Strrrtrr Speak man
Lain* \ictor> with
(greatest Majority
NEWS OF OUR
MENwWOMEN
IN UNIFORM
as If the home leam each
see, there was some*
la the bust pick for a winner !mn* f»*her important that
nd of score* since 1939 fnl- happened of late that should be
i; mentioned here hut I nn'l think
Sapulpa Bristow *Ba* 11 ** !“*• "• I he moment.
..._____ ..0 19 Seem, as though It had something
........0 0 to do with democrats and repuhlt-
________ 7 a ra"* •id voting Oh. [ know it
wa. election dev Yes that's what
bay* toTtu.^r.Er^i . .7” '•"tociteg 'hi. relamn shew! Use
Z£r •“ r*"a”‘lU *» keeping the
paper 'nr.rw.ed about aew. of the bay* fram S.pwipa and ( reek rauaty
Creek -ounty, with one ex.ep-
i doc went democratic at the poll*
| Tuesday in an election (hat was
most hot before the poll* opened
, ""d toth parties most confident
I of victory, hut upon tabulating
the count every rr.ntest went to
to (he democratic candidate except
'*■ 'he heriff* race when the
•■"c^onl^th^wme^incumbent Guy W WHIibey w.m
by more thin
. ..... . , »«s -lored to lake the tone I over !.ee Johnson
An Editorial Mrm<u> •n'1 •*>«>» truck vote.
dr:\cr tn. pi see* | • • , fin. |„ what I* believed to k. is.
NOW. IJ^T S BIND UP THE WOUNDS gcrllng, [ flr.l confer ever won by u wo-
Tl . . . 'he big lake received about I m*n 'sndldate seeking election
Um^'i.'SEiSS "oSST;
L’niD-r|,Mtoti.v * , d a deeP rPSP«^‘ tof thev ”>p" " «'«■» -reek upper end
noht ?ii ,u h5f5 frtTdom u> vote is such a cherished h"" lv h;,J' *■»
ri^nt And they did go hy the miliionfi i,W0' r~'1 ^lr of p#rrh» vir>
The election must have been a thrilhne gnectacle m mnt> }mn ha,'n'1 ''*'*
• v«*r» f#.ci
length
in vain to destroy e.‘„ ^ ^
crappie. channel rat . and bream i (''•dlcslly every' ho* wan in Sip
we cherish per- for hl» new p..nd built only la«t Elmer Thomas w<wi over
“ • Retteameyer re-|r,,lpn hy the final count ‘inrlud-
to those aggressor nations which fieht
freedom
~ . ...
er-charges were hurled during the campaign Wounds were T'V'1 ? f'* '"r M P|,r' »»" .*>I^",T vo'-' of 7«w to
BCTUBM9 TO CAMP VISITING ON LEAVE
wSteeJ?.v,°?Tlnr S F KuK'nr M*™" »M 2-C U here
, Xr 5nJ,lCOt‘ °n ,h r,y d*> 'cave with hi, pnr-
1 al l' R c *f r ,I*n,)ln* » fdts. Mr. and Mrs T G Goen
ent, Mr ,*nd uZ ^ ^ P"r S"*n,»n M*f' ha* ,-^ed
nt ' M Mr# ^ t- Johnson ovtrwx for th*» post jh months
WOtmDtftnTftriiiitor l* AuilrRli*.
WwbDID IN OCXMAJVY Cali*donlJi. Yfw Guinr*a. Marshal!
Pn t Clifford M KHington wa.i IalRhds and Hawaii
it a*., i__• •«. a --------*i »*riou»Iy wounded m arti<>n ,n -
iWcll. by UlU KmTJlL'ar', J!d ’ , « W,TH """ ***"' rTAtT
te^rxi^r^ Rax end all ,he ^ ^esU" And in a fair contest ^* ^ ....... —
jssssrinor ,h'*M R,rh‘r', w Pw'Sa
with others who think otherwise Chandler
V Horn acquired tbit distinction
I uesday Indeed It was the first
for Creek county and the state
She bested Karl Hughe* hy bet lee
lhan V». majority Mias Horn was
the democratic candidate Other
incumbent, serving on the board
of county commissioners, namely
Charles Dreaaler and Dave Vine-
yard were re-elected
Creek county did itself proug
in casting a majority vote for all
of the major offices ind In what
was a neck and neck affair until
inflicted, souls and hearts were seared with venom r
28 ^pl5_W?Uld approve everything wh.ch
of Sr pul pa. it
Prob- vat** pond
h**tng a <mall prp [ 7477 M* Bor^n got thr drvi«|fMi
■ iin Kirrhn^r'i hom* uounty hy thf
.-aid or done on either *.rt.rin TklVT—V W,UII' W>»k end fishing wa, anything nt 7718 »*> 7«* and will
j-w- ‘heS?.y m«hS%i!S,2r?«eS zsztssr-Jz" ”*
live in congress 11 being hi* third
Yes sir'
>k. . I Pu'l’n' haa been helping to evo-
Yank* *f,om «h‘e
sen,,nons-pr;r:,f,,,h *rmy fn,m
P\t Pl^rrr In a Iitt**rh*»ar»*r with
that gunny sack jacket, my* new- ac,b-rt vonConten. 21. son
blaclr -•—— -
'or Next Week®.
AAA Election
Dates Are Set
ft:
Mttiinp Scheduled in
Many Places* Chair-
sen Are N tuned
-aS7»'S..tS2^SI Js'ftoas in Yulritinn
Mart 1945 community committees J*J
black Stocking rap. and my h«7. Mrg C^rgh. voaGonten of ll(f7 .... ln.
- shining so if I make this a “n't *" rommiiooncd an ,jay and night
Ih.l a 'V’r”' ,h"P W,,n, WU veili on .
that bandage down over my eyes September 1941
(.gain. Just i little friendly spat H, *T, P , a __________________
you know-how it „ i «,,d some- f„, , period or time partm"ni*,"dl :V'9'h Kra",k"''r regiment
3s&s ssr^ M
all In fun
This week-end. I'm Journeying
out of town, and have a lot of _________
packing to do my blue Jeans NAVAL COMMISSION
seen action in Relgium and
I Germany under Ocn Patton *
command
ensign in the naval reserve and
i-r* ST'.T’.i S3 ZlZnZ.
•hort. dor f M ton badlv
h*r«UA* thuf'ft th«* ___#
mFornnow # A<H(is'*nr o'It '(C",a b*„*'
tnining
Often under withering small
arms, mortar and artillery fire
pierce md his comrades carry the
patient* down slippery and .fc*p
mountain* to aid stationi.
In some places where cas-taiAtea
are high, the lltterheadan work
removing patient,
to collecting poirvtk Nags wound
ed are evacuated the taNie as the
Yanks '
tnod losro are philosipteaY,, d .ocaj .inn" r, ar™,ou’ ' * “ •»“ . STT* *----- •
w ,£%*%t3s£r “r?° ™"" «J* c;,r ~ sr
take snlnce fniu^ thns<' who suffered defeat must however, he la looking for you ‘"Creek county amount
k solace in the abiding conviction of all of us that a ,n'1 *n> d"y ha e*pe »» thing, to ’ * ,h*' 'he number of
majority has a right to sneak and havine srx.ken the t>,rk Ul> P1,h#r 'fu ,<* or «»h i "|rtl',r*.*wdmg in their ballot of
result must be accepted R ' * » the fait rates do
more than 2f»m
DoaeImT.rtntinmek!^ h.prp f0I n morp Kl°rtous unity of pur-1
.^rlnR1,.K about speedy victory in war and a lasting
the service
ir ran r*t»> . tlo n*»t arrive fmm
g|o^kd^tlnU,T’ to the commisatoner' Weems
ar*| er HftTI Judge of the
ncare after iortorv^ ,lOTy ? War and a ia^>nk h,g lake and Pr*i7y Ws.er
:«*rS^r"lS rs JS, «S
tSSSt £7.t*cr Hr. sr :r 2f.rs.tE k? y--* **« - -vrssn
2K »r e. I “rr; rrtsrx sjr=^>t3s«
Mucho- Well anyway “I^>ok for Hl* tra"’ln>! before Pensacola
they ever found that guy yet*
Bee you nest week
Athens, Ca
NOME ON LEAVE
Charles Rraley specialist photo-
grapher, L' S. navy, son of Mrs.
QUINTON CNADNATES I
Another r'.asi of skilled tank
mechanics, trained to keep the big
General Shermins and their little
brothers, the light tanks, marine
into combat ha* been graduated I
from the irmired school tank de-l
mart in unity and optimism for the future
Jr. Red Cross
Over the Top
In Drive Here
Sapulpa Exrmlrri
Bar Uiest Drive (roal
much water from
J . ~' *9 dlSI.
fnuA Tro ,v inif on Ihi* reterve which
'Hh°r»> 7909. Howard 4472:
Dtvwon---
.M B Bo^nbaum.* of 22.1 West pa?m*nt .
Llneoln, irrtvfd here Saturriav to A member of tnU icraduatinv;
1 ..''‘fa 4.4 is Privily Jack If *
Nutrition I lasses will begin nest * '1,'-',a>r l™r *r'" 17 <*Uln,on
- a n s months service In the south Paci-
fic
son of Mr and Mrs William Quin-
fon R22 North Hodge Sapulpn
During their training in the
community
4«rtaf the period November 13 to
November h. 1944. according to ___________
D. B. Reeder, county AAA chair Monday. November 13, sponsored
All farmer* are requested to at Mr* '*fisi?*'KalT'^’cjnlT ’mli'nt„!c' Br,,*y has served In New Cale- . *7"7“ V"" **-"""* '" ' "
tend and take part in the elec, chairman The classes will he ',on‘* •nrt Guadalcanal, will visit *®Pk ,1,*I,»f‘f"«,nj "W soldier stud
lion at the meeting In their com- held in"h, t^me mlm,* Lm ^ "nd ,n T''*rkar" C™' " ‘ ^ In‘h' “T '“,l
munity At these meeting. larm- at the htghwhool |,u* T*x b*f"" reporting f »'*'•' r-rew, and und-
•« may report the .oil cnn,e,v«. From November 13 lo December ,h*' «*•*»“" Dw‘rn‘ , K
Man practice, carried out on then 12. afternoon chssar, will be on r 5 ,or r'aM'«''™«,n* ! 'X 'i *“*.runler in Ih. f.eld The,
and sign their applications Monday and Tuesday afternoons
Other Schools not
Far Behind
Mis* F.sther Wilkonson. the Jun-
Accordmg to report from Oren
S I-andrith. the city drive chair-
man for the local war chest drive
which ended list week. Sapulpa
City and district have gone well
over the »„p |n reaching their
quota of J 12.500
A few of the county schools
have not as yet reported their
final results therefore the Greek
rountv results are not definite
AM teams who worked on thix
. ak
_ ai MrArthse
Ske, It had for fixhmg and cer- Th7 somYIT I'.**1*
sz r.^isri^-w
.......... BII - r2*?akmm* •').«<•
B^n E Draka «j f-tn
f, Tm ■<7,«“«'»t»*^-X)4a*rirt‘ t
r»ranf# \A Starr 7413
Harvey C MathpHv arrV)
Metrher M Johnson 79dn
, „ _ fw C»“»Y T-dee
•" M Gunningham 7WT2
I— J Burt -ft.
mountains of the state in an at
tempt to hag a deer which sea-
son open* Friday Wc won't men
tion names
Bed Cross county chairman <’n'1 ,h* chairman and all
Pall Plowing
Is Necessary
was more than pleased with the
' anner in which the Junior Red
Cross was organized in the Si
who contributed In any wiy to
make this local drive a sucres*
are to be congratulated Those
<M payment for 1944. , at 2 35 o'clock High school stud
VW schedule with the chairman ent* will be available to care for
In charge are as follow*
Monday Nov 13- Tiger town
“ ' •» Oil ton high school. B p m
small childran while the classes
■re m session
Evening classes will begin Mnn-
Oeo W Mills, chairman: LakesMe day and meet each Monday and
township at Gypsy high school. Thursday evening at 7 o'clock for
R F J°* Donaldson, chairman the tame period of time
Tttaaday. Nov 14-Olive tos»n-| Miss Ethel Kelly. Mis* Helen
(Mg at Olive high school. Up. m. Greh of the high school home
to, H J Reckham, chairman economic* department and Mis*
25
ers
;>]
• p. m.. & D. Dill, chalr-
Dapow township at Depew
IwH. 3:30 p. m, Frank P.
chairman. Sunny slope
al Mllfay school. S p. m
Loyd, chairman
‘»y, Nov IS—Cast New-
Igr tow»ahlp at Edna school. 8
P- m. J. P. Long, chairman: Kelly-
«Ulo township at Kellyvllle high
Btooal, I p m . J D Goodman,
ctoirman
Thursday. Nov. Id — Euchee
towNahlp at Elick high school.
■ p. m-. Ray Powor. chairman.
WdM Newby at Newby school. B
P Nx Leroy Pvopot. chairman
today, Nov 17— Moiwford town-
toP M Manaford high school, b
R. M, Lao P. Colborg, chairman:
Itoaaa township at Shamrock
M«R actoaL ■ p. m.. AmU Strolls
.Mtollj Oeok township at Ptne-
toaal, 3:30 p. m., Dal ton Saul.
Nev. IS—Rriatow town*
law Chamber of Com-
3:30 p. a, L P.
at Olive high Maudle Norton of the Oklahoma
Natural Gat company will be In-
structors
Persons who are Interested In
enrolling la the classes ire re-
quested to phone the Red Cross
at 3dB
ARRIVED HERE FRIDAY
Robert E LewaUen. A M M.
3-C and Mrs Lewi lien arrived
here Friday to visit in the home*
of their parents. Mr and Mr* E
G Iftewallen and Mr. and Mr* A
Wort man
Lew a lien Is on leave and will
go from here to Shoemaker. Calif
where he Is being transferred from
Houma l.a.. where the couple has
made their home since their mar-
riage there on June d in the base
chapel.
| ly to encounter In the field,
studied the mechanisms of th-
various tanks, from track to tur
pulpa high school to put over the wbo w,,r'<e<l in city and county
membership drive which started KTOUl'’, :na> hav* sacrificed time
November 1. and lasts through the "nf| *‘v,’n t>ut they gave
l.’th The high school group* *° ",,|p ,n comparison to those
Plan lo Plow Pl.t!*
W 1 ntil (iirislma*
Fall plowing is an important
ret. tearing them down to .earn ha„ ^ well" over^^l ^ ^ ^ CT ^
Pa» County Attorney
C. R Chunk Coryell
fred L. Patrick
Per Sbenlf
Lee Johnson ...
Guv W Willihey _
For County Clark
V B K--\
Fo» Court dork
■'•r Smder
Mary Kelu Werrell
For County *-i(>l0|
Earle A Crowe
COMMISIONED NAVAL ENSIGN
Sherman Harper, son of Mr and
Mr*. Harper, of 1144 E Bryan, re-
ceived his commission a* nival
ensign on November 1. at Harvard
how t„ keep them moving In con,- for ........- a"~ well repi.d for thelr effort* , horll(njl, ,
The armored whool. one of the * ^ from Mr, ^ w^'^m^H^mo?*'0" ? A and M "Nleg'e *No *!>*. T OI,,n »' Hpafrt.
largest technical institution* In ' Ph!mP* ,he un" PRairmsn ’ h, -' " 7’u"'» gardless of ,t» fertility ran he „ , ,of C#“,,Y Ti
sirs usrftwa rS5f,“ =»= nzz’Ss ’ -S
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7430
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university or college.
Blue Craw Preparing lo
Nail Other Cift Host,
In the Bristow city schools they l'"un,,r<' *fe over the gi>al line,
are a bit late in conducting the hul no' ,"*dv for "•f'rtlng until
drive, hut are organizing and will ’olir,la»"»" >* completed
probably go over the top atmord-
mg to Mrs Gladys Bank, the IfnrrisiSin l lsiM
unit chairman there .TIurrlMHl < .1111(1
All the students
a program to turn the garden Into ”‘‘rT"’
a perf«t acre fall plmvmg mu.t y" 77.- -
he given due consider-!i,on - ,or *-0u™ty Cam.—I
he given due consideration
Frankie M Horn
- After manure ume phosphate Farl L Hughe,
BBff CArvi maeoiw I S_I.___ * . _ ^
Prep.rarion* are under way for help in the drive because*' they Takfll bv DfSth
! been ' added ^isnd C Cam^DtetriM f
soil the nest job Is plowing If H M
•oil* are of such a nature that
_ 2»lteF 1B75
10 IriTe ,bl°* I'«v -"j U)
10 Itatar msfead of a plow and Imv* H^nrv C, DaviHbfin
th. soil ridged In any rase p|.n 7m Justlc, jf
of to have the garden plowed by Vt' r
Chrlstma, at the latest and by J
to
Welch
H Gilpin
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The present publisher ha* ' maln «» Hanrard for further tram-
klgfc aebool, t p.
losrnahlp M cwu
3:30 p. ML
a Sapulpan since July 1st. 1931
coming to this city from Wood-
ward. Okla.
Many hardships have been over-
come and while conditions re-
main unsteady at this time we
stecerely hope that as soon as the
war Is won we can expand and
five Sapulpa a much improved
Democrat News We too. have
om post war plana but we hesi-
tate to name them at this tinW.
Wa ask your indulgence for the
time being until we can build our1
force back to
ARRIVED MONDAY
rTe ^nld Thr°RAd,hCr"*rT* H“rOM Gl'nn •
ANOTHER MILESTONE | ensign on November 1. al Harvard *' B'ue Cross headquarter* <>n Monday. November 13. al *7 TuUa IwwpitSl^"aftir"in"iM^e^T * 1
With fhl» iMue of The lto*m«Mrmi Unlvi#Ta,|y ln Cambridge. Mi44„! which arr to be mailH to irr'kf o'ek*k p ni central uar time 4cVeral dayt.
New* we b#mn our I4rh ««•» I where he ha* been a mid-ship-1 m*n *n« women of Creek county the nationally known Vox pop H»* u tiurvived ht, »>,*. Tl. .
iXlL1”ST3T3irS3 ™ww* :•> *"■« *"S2 SJtxT* SSSS'K L3,.S' r*
ber change, today from 33 to 34 ! •cho°l .p1*1*" ,Harl>Tr will re- *•»•« " KT ' Tu,'U, ,nd wl11 ^ s l"<(cpcndence. five und,* .nd The ____... ‘ !? . ' .
~ -* ----*--------------- November 30 and 21 the *»•« over to the telling of the! four .!»*. ‘ft. ^ a^ ^
first benefit and the moart im-
student in the portani ose in much of the state
U Col Van H Albertson who wl" •«v«l to the which' will enurmte from ChTco. "Funeral JAi^T'TTr. °! »h*“ •" «® Mr A Babkin.
. risit wlth h„ mother. Mrs Nor^ ^^s^tSSSTlLlude,! tSSTJSS^ KLS w\,^°|^Jf ^ "'XST'VZ
Lt C^llbertwin. who has twen, , f*° ^ <»•»• a" *h,ch should make it I ^7!?.'^*h “5? ",ak .'n _ 7* ,,u* "-^e. a t.d.l ,rf tkme
Blue Cross workers will park home *»°ry of the American Junior Re I Meyers of thl* city
boxes In all-day session* at the Crow The Columbia Broadcast. Harold was a stu
Elks basement A covered dish mg system carries this program. Lfth
iniporram jolt . * .
two-f,$dw™;Ano,brr Bu>‘ *o
Sapulpa-Doublas Line
>«to
to «to4T2to
L when wo
hope to announce on expansion
program that will give you a
nmch better paper, good commer-
ctal printing aervtce and a mod-
•™ stationery store. Thunks a
million for your
POM, for which
much and
to mw yon and Rnpulto-
mery store. i nanus a
r your friendship In the
which wo cherish very
wo toon H g plesunre
In Australia with V. A. head-
quarters far east service command.
Is In the states for « special three
months course, which he com-
pleted recently at command gen-
eral staff school, For Leavenworth.
Eons.
LEFT tONDAT
flgt James Redding, am of Mr.
•Ad Mr*. R. W Bedding of 131*
C. Jackson, loft Sunday to return
to his base at Tampa, Fla., after
a SO day leave hero with his par-
Marsey. 3-C, U. A S.
% float F. a _
CBM. who In the mm
CL
New Hope for Soil
Of State Now Seen
Hope for the future of soil con-
servation In the stele la seen
through Increasing activities of
•oil clinics, chamber of commerce,
groups of farmers, FFA and 4-Hi
dubs and others. M la asserted .
by Dr. George L. Cross, president d*Y “‘Rh* ■«
possiblef f*hgreat1 ''number of ”'‘*h,' '^n,','n under the itirec- Th.- eoinit benefit Is that which totes to carry war worker* back
Junior Red Crow, member* teach-1 ^L'h* 1>^*a
er* school admlni.tratnr* sod I H.^dT o'l^T* ^ .T"! ,n,° * ,,rm ^ ^ pl*W ta T“'"
othara In the community to hear ciCdmg B, K Ward ? mm pi 7 “"Provement of texture ,nd A* !'«••«* the new busts
I* 3 j c,urt,"R ®»,,y /'•M Tommy Fit*. r*\+*%* of plant food elements D»»nte«| the buA n,|«*r of
__ . •J?.'?. Smith due to the alternate freezing and wtuie and should be
r.nward Gilliam and Dick Rampp thawing of th ami during cold Wedfieaday
weather ia plenty at
Pie Supper Let Friday
Niglrt at Pretty Water
A pie supper was held last Fr
***** WORT AGE TO UUIIaas By plowing the garden In 1944 bua .°*n
the Pretty Water cause of the heavy wartime re-
newsprint. maga-
paper and the rmn-
_» In this taduatry.
one-third to^oaedtetf of 'uw ^ H a mtei iml *«eter Spe.kman I U# produrtlon ^ Wx
of the University of Oklahoma ‘‘ tool with the proceeds going to quirement* of newsprint ____
and well-known plant scientist tk'.mtool Christmas fund -----m. o< newMirint. mag.
Cven though 4L341JB1 acres of .
land la Oktahoma knee low from ^
The public can expect no relief Y"u can expect It to produce more nunib*r of
from existing paper shortages un- m 1MR ,.n.. ...
til about the middle of 1945 be- —----- . MOST BOB BdA‘
IN POLICE OOORT T°Ho"',2L,W?
Being
red aW
should be NNdy fog
lesday the Uth Ttofd
**** mortata"
p.«, scientist
■oil aad
keve keen
■tame war si evens elect- power thurtaee* in tm. 2"u munaeanes*. Tom, in coming
popular girl, was pttowrt- SST^ur^rtSteT .'!'*• ,mduat7 Davis was fined S10 and coat* for . wio ia
* in# war oroduetlon hoard drunkenne*. N. C Onlea was which I
tTir
farmer, re-1
, a Bos of snuff
too with faril
Rupulp* flmmen made an aurty
STimSnm Emm** 2UE* *
fined $10 sad
ness and Shawney
fined DO art costa
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