The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1948 Page: 1 of 8
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Angling Around
if Q*U
Nrtiap* th* reason lor the Uiing lotting up a littlo the
Pant week out on Lako Sahoma wan duo to tho light oi tho i
mnoiL' howooor. some good calc ho* have boon mad* and
••Uo of tho boys aro really tolling o< hooking some big bass
and losing thorn.
From what wo have learned. Sahoma has boon the bost
bass fishing spot around horo and the water is clearing nice
»T and from every indication will bo excellent fishing this fall.
Wr. and Mr*. Leonard Haney aro doing everything in their
M**t to make every visitor j
■•ppy whether they are fish
■9 or just buying a good
hamburger.
W> sere very much Imprest
Mr Haney’* Approach »o fhe
•whffmtn and fWherwnmen the
other day In making the round*
with him to rheek Itcen,** nnd
permit! During the round he sold
The Democrat News
hunting conditions upon said
lakes or Is payment el a patrol-
man. Holden of annual permits
will be permitted to erect blind*
upon the laid waters, there be
ing a limit a* to number built.
Any blind not occupied by the
ouner thSSSSf thirty minute* be
fore shooting time, msy he s*- |
to nnv permit holder re-
Volumo 31 — Number 41.
Local G. 0. P.
Leaders Greet
Gov. Warren
Republican Vice-President
Nominee Speaks During
Stop Monday Afternoon
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1948
Draft Ajie
r
Pnce: $2.00 Per Yea
W» like the manner In which
be endeavored to help these
fishing find a good spot and
faceting them comfortably On-
ly diappoinintent an the round
was when w« came alongside
.one party and they had tome
bass enttrsly tea small and lit
tlo did the petty realise that If
tbs Hsh taken had been per
milled to remain In the lake
that nest year they would be
twice as large asd would have
provided a let more fun In
catching them again nest year.
two nem-.it* ,, , T' may oe n. Residents of Sapulpa and
-rrnen th.t they should -Vue ’Unl#d °U'
their permit* before starting t<. inafl Monday afternoon to grssl
Avery applicant t<.r a hunt.nr Eatl Warren. Republican
pc- iui *hn!i hot .re re ... . ri the 1 T'Cb presiHenlial nominee,
n le execute * wmver nnd re. when he spoke briefly at th#
’•«*- ,,f any liability to the City railroad station,
for dtmti'i to his or her per-
«on or property received while
( hunting upon the waters
gab*
<v
i
Legion Post Opens
Membership Drive;
Goal Set At 1,000
Waller h\MT llr.uU i onimittec; (ani|)ai"ii
0|frn» Momla\. Slaf•*<! In I ln>i* \o\. I |;
Mir*! K\t*r (timlinf r<| ||t*rI*
We believe the new ordinance
will work to advantage however,
in the Idee of using the other
fellow"* duck blind If he not be
Hov Werren, who ws* enroute
to Tulsa where he made a major
an palgn addre** Monday night
| *poke from (he back of the train
He told the crowd eatlmsted
approximately l.dbo person*
he was happy to *ee *n many
young people present *lnee gov
Men Earned
To Re«risier
C
Only Those On Active
Duty In Armed Forces
Exempt. Cha^^ian Says
A warning that all men be
tween th# ages of 18 and 25.
regardless of their status as a
vstsran. must rsgislsr under
th. Select.vs Serv.ee law was Roscos Frye Post of the Amor,can Leg.on will beg.n its
voiced this week by Gordon annual membership drive with the largest goal—1.000 mem
Morn, of Mounds, chairman of bars, era undertaken Monday Sent mg as general cha rman
will be Walter Kyaer. fir it vice-commander.
A misting Kyscr m directing the campaign will be Lon T.
|ac|t»on. Ir publicity director of the organization and a com
mittee of Legionaires yet to be named.
Gaol fw
•t hand Vi nutes prior to hunt- "mment Is the mo*t preclou*
Ing time well, that may not he
*o hot. for It might he that the
particular owner did not care to
go out so early For this we
would xtiggeu that permission
from the owner should he wuight
Since the party was fl«hing
with live minnow *. |t wa* a rise
of the fish swallowing the min-
now and In th» attempt to get
the hook out the fish were |p.
Juretl sever*’-. and It w^. be«i
to let them keep the fi,h Those t’rorw,,;7‘ "hvway A
thing we have The only way we
in keep It. Gov Warren believe*.
Is working from early ages
through adulthood
He al.o> paid high compliment
to r;oy and Mr*. Thomas F
of you catching small haxs In
this manner would do welt to mil
the line or leader a* close a* pos-
sible to the hook and then re.
tease the n*h. for von tt will be
able to get rid of It and this
hook will do much less damage
than one realize* You lose the
hook, hut the fish if not hurt
will certainty live and then nest
year edit bite again maybe
gab*—
if possible and then there wo.uld "1*'**1' »nd **k»d If Sapulpa resl-
he no hard feeling whatsoever I "lent* would like to have a local
Fxpeot most sportsmen would *lf1 RtosWng over the White
House
wnlng a blind certainly-| Pt''x fo ,h* train s ar-
wuuld not object to another per- f’v*1 *hc •'Iff' school hand played
son using It If he did not rare ; for ,h* rfow'1
to use it on a particular day ' ro*Cr*x*man
President Harry Truman's vfmt
it;es next week has Dentocrtr
final arrangements for the t,%
president is Gov Roy I Tt::
leaders will piay host to the
Oklahoma aommui
y leaders corr.pletir
lured here with t?
to with other par"
i s chief executive
Sapiilp.1 \mrrican
legion Auxiliary lla**
Election of Offirer**
Mr* A C Framptnn wa* nam-
ed prealdent of the Sapulpa
American l.egli»n Auxiliary dur-
ing an election held at a meet-
ing Monday night in the Hut
She succeeds Mr* F At Cooper
who has served the organization
during the pait year
1 they officer* named Monday
n ghl are Mr Tern- Harper, first
vice preaidcnt Vfr* Dee Atls-
Uiu*. second vice-president Mr*
cm DAM MOWDAY MIGHT Robertson secretary Mrs
passed an ordinance regulating t,rl **‘>bl*, treasurer Mr* OtU
hunting on Lake* Sahoma Sa- "'ll- chaplain. Mr* F-arl Temple-
IF TMREATtNIMG MAIMS DO
net Interfere with the fishing
wale* 1. Ibis sreekead should be
IMd| geed for Grand lako Is
and Lako Sahoma is
In excellent shape for
artificial fishing We were
surprised la finding
eo dear last Sunday,
-gab*
Rom Ri7]<-..
1 traduced Gov, Warren who In
j turn Introduced Mrs Warren fheir
[daughter, Mi«i Virginia Warren.
I Clyde Patrick. Republican nomi-
nee for fourth district congress-
man. Mr and Mr* O T Hut*,
parent* of Mrs Tom Dewey, and
Mrs Carl Knowtand. wife of
(California"* junior senator
During fh* «top here Mr* C K
Party Leaders Announce
Plans For Truman’s Visit
the Creek county board
Only m*n In th* age group who
Are rxRmpt from reg *t*ring ir*
fhoie on active duty with *orn#
branch of the irmH ifrxirov
M' rr:» iH>r>tf*d out
A penalty of five yorn r pnw»n
ment or SlO.OOti fyn»» or h«»th f t
violator! haa been up. and
th* «ame penalty implies to thr.*«*
who a<Ai«t or ahafe them In v.»*
fating th** law It »n pointed
out
All tho«d* who failed to register
cn the day designated for their
agr group may do m at the pre-
sent time
Six Creek county men will be
called for pre-tndu'tion physical*
vi.nefime next month
tJne thouxanri nine hundred and
etghty-two Creek rounty men re.
g .tered during the period Aug
K). through Jept. 1M, ^et-up t/>
dn
Praaident Harry S. Truman's history making tr;p into Okla-
homa on Septsmbar 28 and 29 has 17 atate communities work-
ing this weeir with dacorationa. parade arranqoments and oth-
•r details to welcome not only the prealdent but thousanda of hlTtl iyi w ‘ r
persona who will crowd their cit.ei for a glimpse of Oklahoma *
distinguished neighbor.
itration of men within flvf
thev rea^h their lHth
continued h>
boards
Sets BihL'H
Go:il ut S.kOOO
Salvation Army Drive
To Bdgin Oct. 4 Increase
Asitod Due To Need
A budge! of $5,000 lor t h *
coming year was set by the
■tdviaory board of the Sapul-
oa Sal-vation Army during a
fleeting held recently at the
5t. larrox Hotel. Deem on for a
’arger goal *ei made due to
the expanded program.
of the
H. G. Gish, who operate* a
«1or* on the corner el tbe Hut
lot. wa* named co-contact re
preoentative with Wiiliaai I.
Cantrell and an extension tele
phone writ be initalled.
Kntering Oklahoma from Tex-
Wsgn«r presented Mr* W’,vv»n *A ,h- P"*Uvnt * train echedule
pulps sad hmttj Water and a
Permit will KM» Be tegutrvd to
Mat apon these water* Th* dally
fee will be 40 cent* nr an annual
MrmM may be pvrha*.<i fur
Tke ordinance fees into ef-
fect MU* teaaen aad th# an -
••St permits will ge on sal*
aft#* til* (lest *1 the
They may be purchas
e4 #t the City desk • office.
AM fee* coiected from th*
sale *f hunting permits shall
toe placed is a separate fund
mad used only ter tmprosing
man. sergeant-at -arms and
Mrs Carl I.indsev. historian
Retiring efficert. in addition to
Mr* Cooper, are Mrs Rn*s K*ktn,
flf*t vice prcilden* Mrs. Rui
t.a«*on. second vice pr»«ldi
Mrs Juanita Raldwin secrctnry
and Mr* Willard Hills, chaplain
Mi** Warren. Mr* Hutt. and Mrs
Knowtand with flower* from the
Creek County Republican Wom-
en* club.
hoarding the train and con-
tinuing Into Tul*a with the War-
I ren party, In addition to th»
Hutt* were Mr* Sweeney and
Patrick
Proceeding Gov Warren"*
speech Monday night. Mr and
Mr* Hutt were honored at a
dinner given by Mr and Mr*
Charles A Tbsm of Tulxa Mr*
Sweeney was among the gue*ts
Oklahoma ha* four major
mountain range* namely- the Oz-
ark*, the Wichita*, the Arburkles
*e-» u. Ouachita*, a* well tie a
number of l***er range*
Muaiity printing at the Demo- j
erst New* Phone flOO
'» Discuss Audit
At Meeting
Commuaionera Create
Two Polka Offices:
Name New Mambar
for T .•
Marietta 11 n m to II of> Ard-
more. 11 jn to 11 Vl Davis, 12 .in
to 12 16. Pauls Valley. 1 p.m. U
1 10; Purcell. 1 P) to 1 Nor
man. 2 20 to 2 .V), and Oklahoma
City, 3 pm
At moat stoo* cistc holiday*
have been declared and Tru-
man dor will be a beers ed
throughout the county. Schools
will generally be dismissed so
children mar alto too aad hear
the president.
George D Key. Oklahoma City,
head of the state arrangement
committee said local committee*
In each *tot>-over dtv had been
appointed Many ring* where the
train ha* not been scheduled
have arranged for automobile
caravan* to arrive in the rapitnl
by 3 pm
At the fair ground* in Okla-
homa Citv. the president will de-
liver a malor addre** it i pm
September 2S At least inp.iyn
are expected. 1 H Arringtnn,
People, Spots In The News
Discussion of an audit of city
books froe» Ian. 1. 1945.tO th# Mate democratic Chairman ild
present time, during a mooting T’’*,r- w,n n° a<fml**i .n charge
U Ik. rib. 1----nf •«>' kind at th. grand stand
aft#*r ^ 30 pm. Th#» pr**sid*»nt wUI
of tho City CommiMtoners
Monday night, brought t h s
audit closer.
A resolution authorizing the
audit wa* voted during a meet-
ing a few week* ago Plan* for
I it* »tart have not been made a*
>•*
Two new position* in the pol-
I ice department that of assis-
tant chief and night captain —
were created following consider-
able discussion No action wa*
] taken on the appointment of a
speak immediately after the fair *
afternoon performance
Leaving Wedneiday. Sept.
21 the train schedule is Shaw
nee. 7:4S a.m. to 1:00: Semin-
ole. 1:10 to 0:U; Wewoke.
*:SS to 1:00: Holdenvllle. 0:15
to 0:25; McAlester 10:10 to
11:05; Muskogee. 12:35 to
12:35 to 1:20 p.m..- Tulta. 3:10
to 4:40.
• SAPULPA
SAND SPRINGS—
Probable Marlinj:
l.ine-l ps:
Sapulpa Chieftains
U«» TackU
HEfVDRtCIS
1M
Loft T.clt.o
ADAIR
1!)
Loft Goard
nccii
:I0
C#«to*
MTU
Riqb’ Guard
LriVKHART
;m
t fb«4ki TcmW«
YOUNG
IM
Piqhf tmd
1HIDCA
200
Quarto*
DO ft EMUS
IM
Lott Half
era: all
IM
Rtqfct Half
C1UTCHFICLL
115
full
LONG
IM
Sand Spnngs Sandites
Loft Cod
ACID.
115
Loft Tackio
WftIGHT
IM
Loll Guard
HTJMPHArCS
155
Cantor
MADE-WELL
.10
■iqht Guard
FEftcms
IM
ftiqh* Tackla
IOHHAON
155
Blqhf Cad
DO VCII
155
Qnartor
LINGO
IM
Loft Half
JONES
IM
Riqltt Halt
TYAEIE
145
r»Uback
HOftN
145
See more football dope on
the Democrat News sports
page- page
hve this issue
(.ontract hir (reck
( ounl\ Hoad Hrojn l
l-**l R\ ( ommi. itdi
Contract for on#
|
two
f*rm-to-mark#t road
project 4
i on
which b»dq were r#cei
ived by
the
^♦afe highway ermn
week, has b#en l#t.
liaaion
Last
IsOW bid of Fniir>tt
Brother
fl of
P#rry was approved r
»n the
4 3H1
mile strip, beginning
five r
north of t’S Hi fawn v
** qnd
con-
tinning to Shamrock, wa*
ap-
proved Bid was JZ1..152 *1 .
i vailablr
for use.
lo all
United H
ront ainet
1 In the I
iodlqt rh
urch. wii
n the 'Vi
He
*re§Med hii
operate
with the
in any
powble w
r tub
nhd»r of
Hat
With (groups (Cancels
Saturday (arui\al
pared to the 323.4.10 *M ••stima'e
The commission disapproved a
hid for 890,610 67 on a 5 212-mrie
stretch planned hy the courty
commissioner* to start at ' N
Flighway 66 three and a half mil-
es southwest of Depew and ex-
tending north Eitlmate •*■*» VW.-
B28 31
The project wll he readvert ia-
ed for letting, Oct 5
Pat Gallagher Places
In S<H>ner State
Princess GnnteM
Pat Gallagher, daughter of Mr
and Mr*. Ray Gallagher, placed
In the finala of the Sooner State
Prince** contest conducted Sat-
urday at Tulsa The contest I*
held in connection with the Tulaa
state fair
(Kear Monrad In
\t ( if (
Forum I uneheon
Representing Sapulpa hy being the or.
chief to fill the vacancy which portion* Is being planned
has been open for sometime | downtown parade has been ar-
Mack VAestbruok was named -*nged and visitors from many
commissioner from Ward 2 to M(nts near Tu|„ heen jTt.
fill a vacancy re*ultlng from the , vit^ ,0 th, Trumarf Day
, resignation of Aaron Hughes | activities there
An ordinance regulating hunt- other train stops include Clare-
mg on Lakes Sahoma. Sapulpa. | ^,ore 5 ls fo 5.25 p m Vin.ta.
and Pretty Water wm« introduced , * 10 to 6 20 p m.. and Afton. 6 25
and adopted by the body. to g 45
The ordinance provide* for per- Accompanying the President on
nilt* to be issued for hunting mi- | special train will be Mr»
gratory fowl. alignment of | Truman and their daughter Mar-
blind* and set* a fine for viola- gKr*t For ,hp )aunt acro„ lhe
tlon of th* regulations state, the president will he Join-
Action on a tea*# between the e<1 hv Gov.rnor Roy J Turner
city and Hawks Dairy, for a aruj Mrs Turner and other state
building occupied by the firm. diKnitariex
was delayed until a later date Trumans visit to Oklahoma
The Commissioners also vot- makf, the th|rd tr)p lnto , h „
•*d to (veeivt bid* on a u»^d wat- ,tate a chief executive In
er tank and on an old fire truck. 1912 Theodore Roo.evelt hunt-.t
no longer In u*e Alto to receive (n gy,later vtaited sev-
bids for the purchase of a three ,r(l! rttjel; F,ank|tn D R,„
| fourth ton general utUlty pickup Aaa h(>re in 1*3*
1 truck for use by the fire de- ____
Monday night at a meeting of
the executive rommlttee of the
“Under 21 Club" the carnival high in selling tickets here wa*
At Tulsa a rally of major pro- ^bcduled for Saturday night was Mi * Gallagher, one if the
cancelled until a later date The finalist* She spent Saturday in
t-oi-g Members decided plana Tul*a. aecompa: ' |MM aun» Dyi
were made on too short notice for Miss lrm* Gallagher taking part fre v
the large size affair planned in activities planned for the
A carn.val will be held later in finalists, and ws* chosen as on# The
the year. 1 of two honorary princesses the w >
payments and bids to sell the
■mall red Chevrolet truck now
In use by the department.
Dr.J.W. Frederick
Moves Offices To
Soliss Building
I rgenl Need For
Workers In Tulsa
Area* Agency Savs
Oklahoma State Employment
Service is in dire need of work-
ers, W F Butler, representative
if the Tulsa office, said while in
Dr J W Frederick, optometrist. I ganuloa this week
Monday of this week was open ; Butler will be in Sapulpa Mon-
itor business at hi* new location day at the Creek county .mutt-
in the Sollaa building, having; house with information as to the
moved from th# Potter Music store j ,,h« available
( building which location he has All of the jobs are in the Tulsa
occupied since coming to Sapul- area and there is a need for
pa several years ago. • both construction and industrial
Regular hour* will be from
41 AT M for top rural artist Grandma Moses. She
1 her birthday -eakt with illustrator Norm an Rockwall who
portraying one of Grandma's Hallmark
cuts her birthday cake with
1:30 until 5:30 excepting Thuri
dev* when he will only be open
until noon. Appointments may be
made In the evenings.
plant workers, both skilled and
unskilled. Butler said
la an average year,
haa M8j3M forest liras.
Tree windbreaks and shelter
, belts give protection from the 1
wind for a distance of approxl- ,
America mately 20 time* the lietght of th#
I tallest row of trees. i
Horo is tho Hut owned by tho Roscoe Frye Poet No. 38 of th# American Legion, located
on East Loo street in downtown Sapulpa. Tho building houses city offices of th* organi-
latioa and meeting* of both th# Lsigiam Post and Auxiliary ar* hold thsre. It was earn
plated in October. 192$.
*. fin i r» t ton
pngram and *n»f! “Th* pur
pose* of th«* legion m irt forth
n thF preamble of th# comtitu
• n and h\ l»w« ar# th# itnir
ror VA-hkrh I s»and "
Mr» Urrtrud# McMirh«<*I. di
rector of music at Wssriinglon
RMcfor At th*
MpthodlK rhurrfc. Mnf a num
of *olo# with on# number
'A h#n Irt»h Ever Aie Smiling ‘
bringing down lb# bout#.
of th# local poyt aro
Hobart Rob«rt%on. commander
'A*alter Kv«#r. flr*t virp^ommait'
d»-r; Ray Martin, wrond vic^-
*>nmand#r Bill I>ofis#v. adju
tant, C.I#nn A Young. ***fv1c# of*
f*r#r. farl Herrmann, fingnra of
'•rp-r R#r Rov Smith, chaplatr
Terry and l#n Britton. *#r
g^ant-at-arm!. Claron^# Dietz,
hutnnnn; Lon T Jarkaon, Jr.
r>uhl'cify direct or; and P.u#l Mul-
I lin«. T »m Harper and Val Chaa#.
tru«t##a.
Sajuilpans Off
To < Colleges
By PAT GALLAGHER
Of interest to the college-ag*
•*•1 in Sapulpa is the npentng of
f^c halls of higher learning
hr .ugtout the countty For the
n -I three weeks the "'older'* pro-
le have found trial* and trtbu
ition* in enrolling In -<»m# of
he unlveralties and college* but
hey xeem to be recovering nice-
Miu: of the boys and girls are
laying is our home state for
l heir education while threw of
at-uipm high's last spring gradu-
ites are journeying farther from
ne Don Davis. Bill Odell and
Rill Ward are going to Cin- innaI ;
Rible Seminary. Park College
i’arkvtll*. Mo.. and Arkansa.
i nlver*tty in Fayetteville revpe.
lively.
Gracing th# hall* of Central
State Teachers college in Ed
nond will be Freddie Ruhl. ferry
filler and Donald Murphy Ralph
i'nrke will be at Oklahoma I’m
er . ty In Normnn while Virginia
Cooper tudles at Oklahoma col
lege for Women. Ovriaiha To
| he seen on the campus at Okie
hon e A and M. In Stillwater will
he Betty Jo Spurlock, Juan Wade
B Stevenson and Gene Rrcw-
I er.
Closer to home will he Rill
i "heehan attending Tulsa t’nivet-
xitv and the boy* snd Ctrl* who
attend hutlnesa college* in Tul
-a. These burineas-mlnded young
, ueople are Ovid Slivers. Paul
vitnner J R Johnston and
Reggy Wells, who ate going lo
"ulaa Business college. Helen Ret-
ry, »ho Is attending Oklahoma
[.School of Law and Accounting
und Franci* Brentlinger who is
going to Draughon's Business Col-
'•*#_
With definite idea* of a career
' In mind. Joan Miller. Geneva
Davis and Audra Upshaw have
started to train for on* of the
finest- jobs available to girls of
nny age They are In nuraes train-
ing at St. Johns hospital In Tul-
HL
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