The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1945 Page: 1 of 6
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■U0H
cording to word received her* by
h!a wife
A crew of ill mi l B-26 were
making a emu country routine
flight from Ptodertck, Ok la. to
Chicago. On their return trip
Mar Mnprart at Denver to re-
ftwlng. After their take-off, the
Rev Alton 0. Kaul attended a
fall planning ronferenr# Tuesday
at Ui* Kind Presbyterian church
The work of
In Oklahoma City
united promotion, foreign and na-
tional ntfautoaa were discussed
Rev. Kaul wae an enlistment
chairman and he gave a talk
lya and from here he will go
> Miami Reach. Fla
He wae taken a Orman prie-
•er November 71. and waa liber-
ed at Cudow. Oermany, May 7
Hayter. It. Napulpa. am
1 nr/ Robinson It Rkkia
le. H C«dd. 11. Tulaa. and
Cannor, 77. Dallaa. Ralph
21. Tulaa and hUa Ana I
rey, 19. Sperry; Aman M
Ha. xt. Mounds and lad
Cook. It. Mntinda; Utda
gjaf»£Ma«fM*
BUY BONDS
The Democrat News
mn«
Ua Uylajm M Brtaf
BUY BONDS
7 th Can
i M — Number 34
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1845
$1.30 A TEAK
lE2s* *-£•
New
Electric
ler State
lOCAE Mains Third
Bale Reduction Since
I Pearl Harbor Attack
Oaa and Electric
approval by
Bttnn rommi.sion
In electric rain
Wt0 amount to wppmsl-
JBS.nrmnn annually and
Will effect savings to resi-
dpd amall commercial
la all communities
Ol G A E. eert-ding
t A. Pavla. president
rntea will heenn r rflw.
I hdy IS. IMS Davis Olid the
made possible by
ed efforts of tt*.
and the company in
a lower rate of interest
bonds during rerun'
■Mans with eastern invr.
These effected a saving-
mpany of *3V.u».".> an
Id hi accordance with a
f ad long Mending the sav
are being paaaed along to
I/‘"ion Elects
World War II
r»ovs Officers
Bov
|Jc"ioncttc?t f ill £0
to Glrnnan Hospital
to Kntrrtain Patients
NEWS or OUR
MENwWOMEN
IN UNIFORM
Sapulpa Has Reached 95 Pet.
of T Bond Quota in Drive
'Nate: The Dan
Reva In t*a aarvtee
pan** tnfermed a heel
M Km la eendnrtlng thta
tnrMee pnrenta U
e by keeping
and t ree* sen
Stroud Pastor to be
Speaker at kiefer
(Jiurrh Friday Nile
T^r<'f World W*r II m^n w#rr
lr*4rd to office In the lofal p*ist
KENNETH AND LOGAN CANTS ( RETURNED TO SAKE
NOME Donald Dtckena. flight engineer
Te-h CpI Kenneth and Pfc in the army air corps, was home
the American I eeion Twel.. H’**" '’•"** hom*‘ on ,ur' ,of ■ aev-n-day furlough Ibis
. " * " Tuesday joughs visiting the|r parents. Mr week but has returned to his
nnht in a business meeting They v„ v £ GantI ha .e ru,w r u n n 10 hi.
i'lsmler 'iutwrenr ^Kellov * artiiiH Kenneth has been In the Brook lie was visiting his parents Mr
n . K*H-T adjud- general hnapli.l with a broken and Mr. Roy Dickens Me
-*NW'n. aergaerw at ,r„, ,n Sl>„ Antonlo H* n*s , y> ,t»(M,n*.rt at Shepperd Field Ten
.on Other, elected were Bur.el rtay fur,oUgh Afl,r h(, furl„ugh
V ' .....""I hi «v-r he will return In the ho.
f rwj view rnfnmaVMV»r. Curl pifni
Pfeffer, finance officer. j u>|,n w„ , M p |h, En)(1
f .r.1 I.n. Chaplain. Dee Auamua. ■ Ari„v Alr y^ i*.,.,,,
*‘r •• of,"7 1(Ur,’"r' tx-o. hone He leave, Saturday morn-
h, -mian and <.lenn O Young (ng after .pend.ng 15 day. here
nHi NMdW r;lenn O. Young P' ' ,t ' ,UrV,rd' *'* lrom amending(affirm of
announced that the l,glon-»te. **' hatt.l.cm Hi. wife rmmthy and
would go to Glenn.n general hoa- - 'T* ***** «nd £,*M- —
| siding al 125 Park Drive. Norman
RECEIVES PROMOTION
Walter J luimptnn. field artil-
lery officer In the t.lrd Infantry
Winged Victory, Division, ha*
been promoted from mayor to
lieutenant colonel and I* now
Reford Bond, chairman nf
8k to Corporation Commission,
I #lg»l. the third rate redo
ttven to O G A F. customer*
Pearl Harbor and that the
to ring, of the three amount
!• approatmately |B7I,..m>
He Mid this was a n>
tribute In the .ucre-s-
*ta of g business
and It* state
working harmon-
for decreased
to Agtaatn and particul-
■ Mine when most
nre rotting more
■Meta said the new
gf totoMUt obtained on the
O. I t bonds was the lowest
by nay electric util
■I the thne of negotiations
af coeree. was an expres-
af CaNftdener in the round
af RNT company.'' he said
than that It was an
•f faith by eastern
'to the industrial fut
rnMEmmmm
b* TtlntT Jull M'| l|,h> n"‘ ,,‘‘Ul‘r rtl'f Tw^flST '-u.n-0 \nd'nVJon''"^Uippmc
meeting July 5rd etty of Weisaenfela to establish Hbernfioni
" ■. y ;^^ssrrx m ssrjLrj^r.
NrM th# new nffK'«*r« Riven Ihr***' m$rhin# gunners opened up rnemb+r
“ on ‘he «»ffnalmen. who Nastily a
(»ur H position* on B
lUnMNV of aupfNWt.
Sapulpmis Attend \. F. W'.
Eneumpment ut OkmuL'ce
Melba Osborn
Included on
Honor Roll
Melba Osborn of Papulpa. stud-
ent in the school of arts and
■ni-CH it the Oklahoma A and
*Sapul|wi*N ll»i>|iiial
Work lh PraiMtl
[pt^jpid t
Wrtr:
that In addition to
to dun I on. annual
gga.finr in would he
N to O A 1 f ru.c
Mir Fraat* Arc
PM m Building
I fnyulpa
I mVERIN
Glenn SiiiT.mel u*
a* »t# rMef '<f ft nff r
WHDam T Parrett. u
from the ra|ii.rii
of the Veteran* f4 F
9nlke<l b* fore f
hMd at OkniuUvo s
S«n<i4)
The nted for rarh
In rdaMtkti amicf t
e0 by crtmpHp-nt pe
the ImpurtAnr# of i
ft»f ret if mine vttrraf •
out h> Parrett
W K Cantrell Vo
man of fUifHitpa. who
Cglennan h«wp>tai at
Ana linn Around
jy Cab#
V^itJ
miner at hand, thow
• 'tir»een are h'f** a Ram
kind that protert the
i thout ob*true«ing tf e
of the Phi Gamma fvita
fraternity, and prior to entering
In' n’*.dh *r?d " ^lesmvr'rr TU* uXMer Insur*
.torn.-., the fire The n.rl gun- |>n Co ofcUhom. City
l ner. eventually gave up. and with
raised hands advanced to «W- RECEIVE. BEST PERIOD
mnder one German was killed Car1 r Cr.wfofrt waman .
llS'.n'^^n"^’ ,°r*,'d fUr,h'T|',n,, r‘“ ^ — 2 *-'**’• -
For Vt minute* the Amerimns
lay in amhu»h. the «uhjerl of r>i*
•Rrmy sniper fire After a time
the 2tl«t Infantry arrived and
M roller*. »A included on the promptly began the task of r|e«r-
flem S list Of distinguished Nu4> ing the town with the fighting
en*s at the Oklahoma A and M signalmen accompanying them to navv _ f
rfillege f'tr the spring demeAter estar>li4h the #ver Important lines K..,,rV
Students to achieve thla high of communications TK n 1 '
........ at A and M must be en- __ Th' "—v-" »>•« '-•'Tier
rot lad in at leaat 15 wmedtr liUn,, ,n *m*n
h..u.» w*>rk with an average HOME POR WEEE END •nrt h»rl • chance to put the,,
grnde of "B'- or higher and no Richard Ruhl was horns ''** on mi I Id ground for a few
grade below MC ** over the we#k-end visiting his par* | ”otjr% They were taken on a
In addition to fhls honor Melba, <m«s Mr and Mrs J F Ruhl |°ur ol ahAOdonad. thatched na-
n asle the Orange and Black Quill Pv l Ruh* l« stationed at Camp i J1^* ^utl- ^here a small tribe of
luh Th- Mcdar Board Who'.: Robinson In Utfle Rin-k, Ark 'dander, made 'heir homes be
Who Huh W imen's Athletic as-I -- I ,n,', ,h' *•' •l*°
_ _ given an opportunity to hunt
IECIIVES PURPLE HEART along the beach for oddt\ shaped
; hack af the business of fighting
recent three-hour
period on one of navy's
"recreation Islands'* In this war
lone
The "recreation islands’* have
been set up on tiny atolls to give
few hours to re|«*
People Km in» More
Komis Than Be hire
Sapulpa has reached 5F per *-ent
| r»f its "1 hi*nd <|Uota v» hi« b
j leaves nppr'.xlmelely $71.HUM left
to go Vbiftd* other than 'K"
hrmd* have g«*ne over the quota
•et fi»r this dty
If the |ieople • ••ntinue to buy
j bE»nd« a they have In the past
j week. | am confident that Sa-
putpn m'tt! marh Its quota.** fXW
Rule, city chairman of the bond
drive, said
He alwi stated that there wasn't
i mu'-h activity g ing on hut that
| the people were buying th»* bonda
i kji they kliould and he hoped alt
I w'*uld keep on buying them In
1 this manner
j Creek county bind sales are
f at*11 behind hut their Is hopes of
I getting over the qti«da in the neat
I three day* IT iar ksoa,
I county bond chairman, said
I Jackson also stated that If Sa-
! putpans continue buvmg b»Mi aa
they bav* in the past few daytk
that ."kjipulpa will reach its qteda
| before the bond drive ends.
C’reefc county i- nesre .t nf other
11 counties in the fifth district in
1 reaching Its tiurda better than
Reverend George I. Hart, pas- % tl nf junr 2Tlrd
tor of Plrst Baptist church of .
Stroud wilt be the speaker of*
♦he r\... rl<t fr r>«»nth:> dir
ne* . ,r »f of thr K • ‘ r 1 ■ |
' en s l.engne T‘n»e f >r the,
nieeting is R or lock Friday. June j
39. in the toadies' Bungalow of
Kiefer Christian church
Mr Hart is a man of consider- j
•hit' tRpenenr* with men groups I
of rural churches and crimes to I
Kiefer as the fourth outstanding!
speaker, each of a different de.
nomination, to address this ever
increasing organization of K*ef4*r ;
Churchmen. The league was i
founded a few months ago under !
auspices of the First Christian |
church of Kiefer, and is an inter- i
church organization
Dinner will be served the men '
by ladies of the First Christian
church
Exam for First
(*ra»le Teachers
To Be Given
Vh (ert if irate*
Issued bv State
B«wriJ of Education
,n<twd
... ,,sri..n and *h- r-rvlvgrl th*
ks-y In lh- hand b*vgu.e of h*r
twirling
twlrli-r in
Sh# ha. bf». th- only l™Pr*,”v,> PUrwroonlsra at th* ••oral and .aa .hall, wa.had up by
ssrv-w'Srs tu
V-iM „ now taarhing .w.m- ,hrr P;,r^!' Hrarl m-d.l drinks, a
, hv r.ntmh 1 ( tar* r. a A ...I r. r. I --
ung and playground work for
L’
lla taka
vappla arr ba.ng
nruiw. aissi trot
ut Only fair ta-
il Pri-tly Wati-rl
nd laka tha past
•■II anything nut
nrls. Last wank
alhar
building, on F-ast
Us bring iwmnstal-
fumiturr .Ion-
ru awnrd by Davia Rul>-
t..s gtraat from Davts-Rul*
IN Mur. ta hrtng rrmodi-l-
Rl 0*4*r that Davls-llula inn
.tori- than- Tha
ars putting in a mm
■r front of .tru<tuml
which will ha althrr ivory
with maron- or
Vito ftont window will hr
33 faat. mr»—-d
tha front with
ona on
f ni##i» .
1 *v*4
th#
utuai wind
hut
“I Nava «»ri!> tirr
e In cull on tha1 f'M
(iM w
juxt wuuld
not
public frInf.ons u
|» 0‘ itr»k«*
rexTtoUfkma I »|*»pa
rtment, but If! Kn
i» week, that
the
tha in r MjihH of t
lltrnan hr 1 lake
sind pn«j.ibtl
(tie#
b> I hato |
mm* In iunt.xc* 1 *»f* «i
mythlng brJ
it *tg* t»t
the
with, tohnf • pt» ••
•Ur** H ix frH*)* p^rsM*
Seemx ax If
the
Iji he Nwftin»r rb
,
»ho^Kl rttar
In another vi
f»ak
fofkx. #father tt ♦
fee ax a tuii ent. • »f t i
i<|#d them ar«
r no
vkilof or Mkr rn»*.
itinal heavy
rain.x from
who hope* he mt
tltll# R.-rs r
RPftiltlM vll.flH lit
dn.P l NilPtvrns. " Uia__
m hu to**'
akly
will havr a large
as tlto aamnd floor for
gaN. This building will
tout 10.0011 mot* *quarr
to tha btHMIhg they now
It la .ipsfini u>
lata thla fall
ngf B». i. 8 Curry. Dr
F. Johnson
Sarbrr Shop ara
Uia outsida
» tha offlii's
raplai-t by
all tha plain glas>
I raa toad Gtaaa brick and tila
| lava bmm put on tha outside and
alaa Mm woodwork haa baan ; nnl-
Ia4 ap Uto autatda
Ijbiy Nay, Jn k
•f Hardware
Map. Vo la NOW owner
of tha Hainrtrh
Mara located
Mala.
.......I nil of tha
Juaa JR. Ha haa
af laalher good,
wtli handla tha
b la now la tha
St la potac to add.
* >
Ji»e Wa'ker fi.it - »
repreMenletive *t»|rd that n •*
tiers of the armed forces nre km
ing at the retr of R«ire tfu*r
50.t>N> (ter Month.
Mrs Rose Fran ken burger an *
Mrv Glenn Stir iisi ware « le *♦.• 1
to state ufficeN at the t-wa; »|»-
tnent
Mrv Frankent urger wa* atarted
state guard and Mi ^Min 1**1 Wa>
elected dUtrkl president of num-
ber two.
ik'l-iilt*. from S t'lidps wer»
Byrda Kurykeadall. F^l a Bridge*.
Emery lieOvary, Jean* tie Caatb-
httfg, Leona Gvntz S lvui St.:*i
me I and K »m* Frnrtk*n burger
Frances Andrrsou, ruil.onJ) en-
lur vice-pre• dent of Coffiftaclh ut,
ww> the offl« taK vUr» >r *<t fh»* en- !
nmplMRt State dffkers nitric •
were T.:ntvn Rubik «#f Tonkawn 1
slate pre lent af the nuxi i.i<
Rove k*rankenhurg« r state guard •
Sylvia Stirtiiurl vtat'* nrtvidanft of i
district two, Lula fteWm** Tului
state tumor vice j.r.* ident ami
Grace Rian, iHurnrttfht. state *en- i
lor vice prrsldant-
Sapulpa wa» given recognition;
for their h«»*(dtal work during j
the year and they won first j-n.
for their arrap b*H>k kept during
the past pear
•*U m this U*ue telli
of the jf kd fi hing or: lake Te%-
her;ir, h« weyef he tell, nothing
of the *t«r# hut claim* many are
being caug.it
Lrw’al f ermA'n are reminded
-i • '
on H.tle .Sat rday at the eify hall
in the deck’s office, good for
the mxt fiarpt year beginning
S naval hospital. Norman. Pvt i the tide
Recreation and refreshments in
of beer and «off
ball game, horeashoe
by Captain E C Carr, medical of-1 pitching bosing. swimming and
girl, for thr rrcrct.on program f,r'r J" comm.nrl Shelton -a. sun bathing Th. tollor, also
here in SaoulDa wounded in th* l*g». arms and had a chanc* to mingl* with
^ v | face while operating with th* >-r*wm*n of oth*r ships in th*
fifth Marine Division on Iwo ar*a. swapping sea stories and
\|j.ts*»» I A____a;____| Jma talking about mutual arquaint-
rllJlIC. IN ip|BiriltHIP(l | "It wa. about four in th* mom- anres and r*latlv*s
. a • . o i | I log .aid Shelton. when about - —
iff 'lllf ll(l .VtlOOlN twenty Japs hr>>k* Ions* on us .. gv 1 J A •
• with hand gren.d*, it was two >prav Orrhard Again.
nf us against twenty and they ■ . _ . *1-. .
sure let u. have it I was a hit VrOfld KniOd I fMllin”
■ivd a plea-ant surprise ’ ,nrt *■* bhiwn off I saw the ||«, [)lie iny TlfllC
do mg the past week wheft^they ** *" UI- on R* Surabaeht and .
wee ap,«rte»ned *2*1 Ml ^Dlv V-Ce Thld efle,'! Th' •" ~ «h.
fm.il pR>mrnt of beverage tax >u. pf^RRWy h»vc n b«d cff#«t ,.__k ^
given to the .tale aid " J-»> Fverythin* that .11,h"^
by the recent legislature ">r '•■"nes taught us sure cam*
lilrney Herrin, county superintend- ln han,*>' *n,4 l learned that it
ent said After July 1. any »ur *?*? b',,‘ *° •' "ight "
pli - in this fund goes to the gen- didn t get «nv morphine or
eral revenue of the state plasma until I got hack to the
battalion aid
Glenn Stinme I
YFW Leader
Bill lk> Stair
Extension Work
mat mn 4 for flrat grad#
| certificate will br held July f,
Kirnev I» Hc.rin, county iup#r-
1 intcnd#nt. *a»d
An yon# ran obtain IhU r#rll-
, ficat# and through thin they will
1 -Main 8tatv aid in teaduag
Herrm also Mated that a new
ertifVrate u» feeing UMxed by th#
I afafe ho#rd of rd^xtloii to m#ef
1 the new Atatc aid law which goe*
>ntn effect July 1 If la deign>4
primarily for teacher* with Iry
than 40 college hour*
Teacher* may take the exam-
11nation at the munty luperintevid-
ent • office or any teacher col-
lege
>rdmary «rbool «uh|erfa taught
in C.rrrk ( ountv
0
State aid schools in Creek coun- 1 “-Ntwr than he because hla whole
Surrounding actioota which ap- —7— -7- —--- a .nrav g»r .Pu.n.i.
portit n#d were 'sapulpa $« »UX for the xtretch- A 'Pr*y
L11EEE nSL «->. - All of our r„rp,n,.n of *» «>mm*nly used for th.a
vpraying time again, reminds Dr.
G F Gray. Oklahoma A and M
college orchard apecialist
Ap(»earanr# of fh# xecnnd tension officer
brood nf the codling moth at thin -
station which" was "m" mak-‘ lh' »f,a>
Glenn Stimmei was elerted
vtate chief of «taff at the Vfter-L N . , . . _ -_
an, of Foreign War. 25th encamp- ,n 'b' *«*' mn«
menl held Saturday and Sunday !*•«'■• "* •'‘ach.ag will be INu
al Okmulgee He will be the ‘Ub^:" ,h'
head of eatenUon work through- *' ••sanuned
out the state and will ngtovUe A'.,h' P"-"* «•»* f "*k
th* orgamzatHin of new post. r‘>un > rural sc. .«•!. have need
Delegates of the VFW (tuo, fof ,>n h,r*
Sapulpa were Glenn Stln.mel rb.
V»*»« *•» T*k™
l„ ILii- in f.lmnaa
wef| nnri Homer Bridget
N«tM»nal headquarter*
wax represented by W T Barrett
St Uxiix. aervice officer and Joe! Mr and Mrv Freri Franken-
Walker. S#n Antonio, Tea, ex-; burger and Mt and Mrv Glenn
el vivited the Glennan hov-
•t Okmulgee. Friday, Sat-
vrw Htropilal at 0kmul”rr
w'ul) lv
t and ro*t u$ly $J*»». They
’ •> >*«* u • 1 on all N*4ft-r <*on-
trolled
by It a city. ilamHy tha
Rig i
i » Mir dam. Pretty
Water
la hr gtOil Eii‘*h**e cr##fc
f* • th»- BIk da*ri to th*» pump 1
alat ton
an<l K k creek from
ftblMjt 1
i n.ile north ..f the Wnosie
Deer#
bridge through the city i
park.
I
k.llvvtlle. $1,511 Kiefer. **'Jt -r nearer. All or our rorpsm-n
M und*. *•»' Pretty Water, *144 h*d bw>n *"<1 there was
PI.-.-ant Valley, *4* Sunrise. *75 m’ way ot g«t”*g »he stuff up
Mannlord. *»29, Pine Hill, *141 , '
Dunham, *«7 Bnstow, *3,«VI Shelton, a graduate of Wa.h-
Drumnght. *3.W9 and Oilton. »l.-■ ln«ton ,“n,0, h,«h in 9«-
2;tg r ulpa, planv to take a ctnirxe in
- - k refrigeration when re levied from
the Marine Corpv.
Tho Orel (iounty
Girls Are Serving
American Red (ton*
. employed
Mi W place of
totttl tlto Coca
Hubert Robertson
In Plane Crash
14 Hubert If. NobertJoa, jr.,j
•on of Mr and .Mix lloherg lob-1
ertaon. #aa recently in an air-}
plane <*ri»h In Denver. Colo., ac-
Fi»f |tie mii ill fee involved all
Km al fishermen ihould buy an
annua) permit, for daily permita
nre 25»- each. All mi>nie?4 derivtd
fiom thr val# of (lohlng permit*
■ * ’ «• I • i 'rpvrate fund and
ii«#d Nolrl \ if the propagation
• t I -h in It • a) witern. At pre»-
ent little can be done due to war-
time r«-Mfiction, but a« aoon av
*i#ailhie. fertilization of walera
and other tn-prtfxenientx ere plan-
nvd in<fu«l'f,g hodtx and addi-
tional picnic giounda and (Ire
places at Pretty Water.
Artriuai pcrinita are void only
by th# city clerk at the dty hall.
Get your-n today.
You haven't had a real Jiang-
over until you can’t vtaitd the
ru>Ue of the Bmmo-Seltzer.
PROMOTED TO SERGEANT
Corporal James D King ha.
f—en promoted to the rank of
—rgeam by hi. commanding of-
ficer at their Hist air service
j-zzjsr*jrz ^sr^TtsrssJi
Helen Jackaoa M.llet. daughter Jg. I0"f' *" tn.,p^Kr
of Mr and Mr,. J “ •-hl* *•”>
21$ West 10th xtreet
I'od in the middle eavt to aarve _______, -. w #
th* armed force, a* an Amenc.n » ***** T".
Red Crou staff assistant L'atil ! .".T*1?? *?. faf>
ter Red Cros. appo.ntment. Mrs ^“ wlrr ™k.n^ \^t meUl
Millet was a s.nger over NPC J*™ "**“** ****' m*‘ul
and CBS both in New York City
- ~ i was =5sf«5?,ria
apple peat
This .pray application i* the
most important part of orrharri
care at thi. time and must he
followed by other applications
on the first and last week in
August, on late maturing varie-
ties The last application will
catch the third brood of codling
moths
A brown rot .pray should he
applied on peaches, about four
week, before harvest. Dr Cross
suggest * This Is not always
possible when the spray season
has not been planned in advance.'
however
Orchard car# during the sum-
mer months consists of many
things The orchard must he kept
cultivated, especially if the trees
are young This conserves mois-
ture and keeps down weeds
Fanner, are also urged to he
on the look-out for leaf hoppers
Funeral Sen ices
for Ed Sir*art
Funeral services for Ed Stewart
were held her* Tuesday after-
noon at 2 p m He died of a
heart attack early Sunday morn-
ing at his home .»*t South Maple
street
i pit a I
I unlay and Sunday
Thev took down grin magazine*.
25 Pound library ht>oka. 40 funny
| taaika. 25 decks r»f • ards and 10
different gime* They are badly
{In newd of incidental*, inagaitoes,
game* and anything the public
• an offer. Mr* Stinunal. district
| president of the VFW autlHary,
I stated
T1>* hoys want entertainment
from the different group* or or-
—- -, They will appear on the under-
~K' repair on ftak and crash damaged side of the leaf and mu>t he
airplanes that had returned there I sprayed with nicotine sulphate
Rev F W Fisher, pastor of the ganisathms hut fh* kitchen haa
I'nited Brethren Methodist church riot he-en ci»mpict*d in ••rd*t that
at Enid, conducted the funeral lh,v raa serve but will t>* anon,
service, held in the Harrison Fu- vjr, Kranker,burger. hospital
neral chapel Interment waa In I chairman for the ausiltary, -aid
South Height, cemetery Mra franker,hurter has the ad-
SurvIvors were his widow Mrs. aart telephone of (he field
Ed .rfewart. a daughter Mrs Joe direcfor of the Bed Cross in ease
Slone two sons. Jam*, and Roh- in* different organ,rations would
erl and sis grandchildren, all of pke to furnish entertainment for
this rify He also had a si-'er ,h, p.sapital
Mrs Anna Hogue of Montlcello. There are LVki men at th* h«»^
Ark -urwing i piiai and more coming every lay
pallbearers were l.ynn Cunning- The field dumb* also said that
ham. Him i -nicy t.d Huk. Mil de aouRtoa would he ap-
ham (irtess. feih McConaghie and prenaled
Jack Whittington !
and UN Angeles She IsK»»d- .Peking refuge otter being crip- before they reach the adult stage
urrte of Bristow high school and
attended Oklahoma university lack^of^deJJTacd!
June Wilson Blair, daughter of *.*£t ™
Mrs June Wilson. 117 East Uth ^ to^ratt s^tohL^toln Crt
street Bristow, arrived In India to **"dl,*“ *h*m ^
serve with the armed forces as an M -' hU
American Red Crosa staff--*-* ^ d
Joined his prepent unit at
Tarrant Field Fort Worth. Tea..
wdth the Red Croa* In too tooth
ant. Prey toualy. Mra. Blair served
Rev. kaul Attends
Plannin» Lonferentr
Pacific.
Miss AUca Means, chalnnan of
the American Red Ctoaa, toOpTOed
this information Irani Aaioetnan
Red Cross national headquarters
1 in Washington, 0. C.
Africa where he spent
before going to Italy.
a year
Mra. Howard E. Johnson receiv-
ed word Monday that her hus-
band, Li. Howard E. Johnson had
arrived safely
Before ha left Ike states, he
was NaUcned at Fort Ord la
Eater In the summer between
the last of August and the first i
of September, a crop of vetch
should Re seeded as a cover crop
aad also for roll improvement
A complete .pray program with
proper mixture, may he obtained
by writing to th* Bulletin Mail-
ing Room at A and M and ask-
ing for tha "Orchard Spray Cal-
endar
KttUT FBtflH IR DRUMRIOHT
IN Philip Joseph, county health
physician announced Tuesday that
there had been five case* of scar-
let fever Hi Drumrtght
He also tontod that
Spt. Drrr In Hour
After Liberation
S-Sgt James Deer arrived home
Monday night after a telegram
was received by hi* parents Mr
and Mra J A Deer Informing
them of hit arrival to th* United
States from Germany
Sgt Deer will be her* for an
days and from
to M
MAPR1AGE LICE NIK*
Marriage license, issued this
week were to H B. Porter, .5b.
and Geraldine Monas. 19. of Mr-
Aiester. Carlas A Trullas. 34. and
Wanda Kmght 19. Tulsa. Ctow
phaa R Caswell. 77. OnkhuMt.
and Nina Mae .'owlet, 31. One-
ington Denton Hedspetb, 2fe and
leone Terry. HI Sapulpa; flay re*
Monist. 21. Bnstow. and Joyce
Relmda Steward. Ui. Depew. Jack
A Hughe. 23. Tulaa. and Kins.
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1945, newspaper, June 28, 1945; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529648/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.