The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1937 Page: 2 of 6
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THE DEMOCRAT NEWS, THURSDAY,
TOD A r and
THE MOCCASIN PRINT
‘New Fires’ Is
Yearbook Play
THE
MOCCASIN
STAFF
Kdltov Jack UwTfnct
Associate Editor Thelma Johnaor.
Nrws Editor Mane Whitson
Feature Editor Booby Voqrht
Comedy Chov n Hank* Sport; Editor* Jack Stock
Among Hl(hr\t Dr« _ _ LcRoy Stanley
matic Play a Of Year
PRINT ( Will ( OH \|\
Chiefs Ready
For Roughers
TOMORROW
% Frank
KDITORI \I>
Raeburn Smith
Leon Purdln
Jltn Kelly | nlil to THE WATER BOV
When the *r»ne it getting tough
And tJ>e play is getting rough
Who U called to do hla Muff?
The Water B,"
Humor Editor
Make-up Editors
“New Fires' haa been choaen by
the armors to be giver as the
yearbook w*as h 1900 this pia>
tied with 'Growing Pams ' for th
first honors in the dramatic world
A cornea) io ikrr acts, the ston Bee Hike
to of a wealthi fami's haring to From t h f direction nf! °ut upon °te »* dashes
live oa a small far - 'or » .retain r, T,.*}.™ Water Iron, his bucket splashes
lend. Of time r°°™ 214 about twelve-thirty , players with hi* tongue he
The play is under the direcuoi Fach day COines an active lashes—
of Mr J B Moore assisted b> j hum a sound rather like The Water Boy
Misa B^mOrUx Re nolds and Mr that produced bv bees In .
Gordon C Deri* . .... 1. ___If Hr sunny or ttk drearr
The cJuuoctez* choaen are Edit! „er ltironp <^ueen He is always bright and cheery
Alice C oper D.mpie Cobbs Thel- j “CC 101 Without her there Even though his legs arc weary -
ms Jol asw- Rosanna Courtney COUld be no labor Thr Water Boy
Bertha Ladhel-ci Wilma Holder imMlimit _ u . _ . 1
oartruc- jaus. iiuiy coivit. cur-1. Ambitious workers aie wn,,, tht hero malme<) (nd mrr
Us Nolen Lewto Pr u Har- ltl ] found leaving the scene of( Goes o'er the Une for the final
Clemer • Jim- Mi Reynolds and activity wandering about for score
Jor Pa_ Sottir myre material and returning lad- w>rf *urf no one helped him
N-w E will be presented p>- yg-ith fresh stork which is more
October 19 I937 In S-pulpa high , , S .K wn*5n ls! Than The Water Bos
.ciwwu auditorium immediately constructed in-
to neat columns Of informa-1 When all his work w done
tion. thought, and humor
There are no drones All
are at work rejoicing in the
Allen Whipped Team
Into Shape For One Of
cm-n.v
Motorn.. around West Florida
a IttUr while aao. I encountered
doaens of farm motor trucks load-
ed with pine .ordwood The farm-
e»» were hauling logs to the pgper .
| mill at Panama City where MS
I ,a*w of p»'>er a day are made tram
pine woed It I* a new and perm
«s A Stickler for die Details
By ntVIN S. COBB
•pH! Grand Jsry via la
anent *omr, of income for owner* j """^rSroSi
Biggest (>ames Of Year
lai d If they are careful' effect, be mid this:
tit the trees faster then1
'of pine
| not to
one- groa The slach pine of
Coact, Paul B Allen to whipping1 ,bp 8o';,h ,raw* “* ',,K>u»h ,or
p* cierk read • complaint and a 'cmST^uhty •
bJTsSS
.h*tterNl P*1* “ ,hr *,h'r' Infertioua sleeping alckneaa" MB
I the dtfendant had been friends for year*
hi. gridiron machine Into d-Ta^ I PulP*"°r *> wren years so the1
for one of the most important I‘T?" ,ho. ruta onl? "»*-•
iv^tS CMro^^u«k^ew'1toSSvm I Unuo» "««"■* of m«in!?“The de-1
-seventh
> a eoh-
Last week the Muskogee team wa;1 7’*M <or
beaten hi IJttle Rock Ark 7 to t f“A. Four more big
to growttta '
paper mill*
Th,_ Rougher* „ .m nraramS j ”"%**»"* * h. thf*
,- " ' —■' more elsewhere in the South m mis country and More that ia Boland; that about a year age th*
V., ° lo m*r' Pyir I The dlNcorerr that Southern nine JefendaBt c(Winded te the witness that he hated his wife end some day
d tensive pis;,-'-, on the Muskoce* j c..,rt rlni , ? he was *ota* to invite her to go Wating with him end when he rd ^ u hl#j, u
■ ’em .err W illiam.* and Schsncr . r ~ f. lf_! her out In the middle af the river meant to knock her in the head wit! ViH^SJlILT
an oar aad threw bar evwrboaed The witaeas stated that he had seen
Brov head of the bacte
and veterinary science
of the Oklahoma A and M
The rapidly spreading
recentlv Invaded Oklahoma
will continue to spread In UK
state until eaol weather In Octm
her and November thr agent SBM.
Most rases are repoctsd M Bt
northern half of the (tale IM B
la reparted -that fatality Of tlH
cl tor a** .equine enoepha lomelrnal
guards and Wick 18b pound cen-
| ter Jacobs who to all-state mater-
: lal was the only man In the Musk-
ogee bark field that could make , _,
an? gain against the Arkansas pr0duru of ,hf '>oU ,or m«lu»trlal
rhemlea) sboratory It to the moat
imports; • it, in. so far in tlie new
movrmei ■ s hieh to called 1 rhem-
urgy “ Thai means the use of
team die does most of the run-
ning passing and all of the kick-
ing. so watch Jacobs tonight
The Chieftains will be the under-
dog against Muskogee but look for
a team tonight full of .fight and
not giving an inch to anybody
Last Friday the 8apulps high
purpose-
Fartnir-v m the future will not
be centered on growing things
to be eaten, but on raising crops
to be converted by chemical in-
dustry into the materials of which
a thousand articles of commerce
are mad,
Here and There
»y disturbed bv the four fist 'notes Jacl lhat llle-V are helping
cam* fcRfc wa* like a chilly north The Journalism class is as
fXt lhrOU*h * '*trlfle<! P.roud »s the bees of their
_ j finished product
The byys of the sixth hour phy-| -
acs clast are in danger of flunking
this semester unless 'tiey can get
a new deal Thr only girl in the j
And a hard fought game to won,! Chieftains were held to a 7-7 tie
Of tht glory he takes none ‘
The Water Boy
Conduct At Game*
The students' conduct at
ciare to Edith Alice Cooper «nd j games lets people know what
anybody knows that fifteen boy.* kind of sportsman they are
Booing and hissing is not
THREE STRIKES IS Ot'T
Tht boy stood on the dripping
board:
His knees were knocking fast
' Jump' you sissy." yelled the gang
"Or you 11 never hear the last
can't copy from just one girl
Something u sure -popping lr.1 necessary and therefore has
the Ei.glish VII class—mostly the j no place in sports
wuson tarns chewing gum J Do argue with people
| who are rooting for the op-
the steering wheel ’ -iUl
Hash Mobley P°S- team
a m e s are
Nick Posey,
twister passed “Flash
who in standing on the wigt,1 played for fun and honor?
school curb so fast that Flash , for the school, and not for
though the world sra.« ending with' disgrace that will come from
fighting and arguing
"Bill please jump!" his buddy
cried ,
It's only four feet deep
If you come up at least three
time*
Your friends won t have to weep
by a strong T&hlequah eleven
Although the Sspulpans were
the favorites they met a much
stronger team than they had ex-
pected to meet The ta-o teams
were well matched In that Tahle-
quah had a more ___
squad while Sapulpa had a slight ordinary upland cotton But the
edge where weight to concerned market for Sea-Island cotton to
COTTON
"Wav down upon the Suwannee
River farmers are picking cotton
which sells for 25 cento a pound
All over the South cotton groweis
are In
private messengerjbeJiia friend’s^wife advising jier not to go oa any
He Was not eoiudenined to believe that the husband had lea me.
of this betrayal. Through the interpreter, the Pole in the witness chan
continued somewhat after the following fashion:
“Si* weeks ago. this man eam> to me and suggested that we «
fishing. After w*Td ham flailing n little while he pulled out a hotth
and invited aw to have a few drink* I only took four er Eve drtak.
bat somehow it made me aleepy. So we landed and I laid down on th<
*. rnttf i
grass Pretty noon I WBs waked up by being hammered over the hen*1
with n club. Before I lost my sense* I realised that he'd pulled my
overcoat up over my head and tied it. iTien Ye tied my hand* and feet
with a piece of rope, hit me a few more times e«t the head and threw
me in the water. But some fellows on the upper floor of a carpet factory
on the hank saw me in the river and hauled me oat and took me to the
hospital where I’ve been ever since”
Hu evidence having been completed the foreman excused the hand
•ged victim, but before he mold quit the chair one of thr ft rand Jurors,
who had been listening with the utmost interest to the startling story.
,iicti. ZSZl. .S' -Ww«t-N**Ia»»»w*f
WeTl pull you out
drown '
before you
Class Officers Are
Elected To Posts
Dabney I* Choaen To
Head Senior Activities
In thr senior class election Bruce
Bill leaped oh no!"—hi* shout 1 Dabney was elected president
“You ask this maa whether when he went Ashing with the defends: •
growlrn (ester than the supply ^ h* ’’*** * N~* rwnm tar i
Five thousand bales of It will go — ■ - ■- — ■ —----- --------------
fioT i e^h^.^r i rrj z! -rurs U
of thr infert.rd animal*
In aevere caaa* the anuaaia ai-
facted have a tendency to tell aad
are unable to tlsa or rail wvvr aftor
they are down They lie SO Uleir
aides and paw the air and throw
their heads agalnat the grniato.
causing severe bruises Th* animals
frequently grind their toalfe. and
In more prolonged typto «d tot
disease are drowsy or da^p
,m> ' Knowledge as to th* met had «f
spreading the diaaeae to not dM-
inltely known although It tt W*
Hr red the virus causing thr trouble
to hantoerrrd from one animal to
another bv toning meets. ^
The rountv agent argM nil Mim
era whose hoiaaa op malts h*vw toa
g< neral .vtngtom* of the dtotodg
to report the ease to th* Mato
veterinary Ur C C Htoal. ar L
J Alien head of the BwiWBw af
Animal Indutory m Oktohawa, at
Oklahoma CNy There It A spaadto
serum for Uvatment but On dam
Mr* Huab
tew days a
her toother
family
Mr Jaat <
In* eonventl
day
Mrs Onlvti
CaUf and
portal, shipment
everywhere, of course of other things which must be led i
They require conditions of Mil and to them if it... *~ ™s m th. ! the stole veterinarian
where they alt
Mrs Hmb<
revived » dead Industry
He'd see that he got out alive
He knew three strike* was out'
Its lilue and white during the
weeks In Sapulpa Hi now that
footba.!' ha* begun Yea! you're
right pep club sweater; came
and the girl* arc wearing them as i.
much as possible It adds spirit and lerla
*est to the school—we like them
a loti 1E
Gum On Trays
Approximately 250 trays
go in and out of the cafe-
\hieftain
1hatter
By LeKny Stanley and Jack Stock
The unsung heroes of Sapulpa s
In Jmmaliam cias today I went
to sleep and when I awoke I
wasn't sure where I was I thought
at ftr». I was In a beauty parlor
but then I realised It wa* only the
second row girls fixing their hair
while the teacher was out of the
in two hours When I Fridiron machine > the water boys
the tws are coming in fast j*] otheT words are Jack «'are-
lt would be verv hard to take hUne and WaJtrr Hu« Th* hoys
the gum off each tray There! Ynd" awmJs^ot'o’/'c^dit'^*1
are waste paper baskets -
placed conveniently to meet Jo* ^fchom promising junior
your needs It would save tHCkl* r*c*lvM a fractured toe m
Stutfent Council
Elects Officers
lot, of time for the tray * uT^ 5£ TJZ
wijxr if each gum chewer weeks Tough luck Joe
would kindly throw his gum
into the waste paper basket
Thelma Johnson vice-president
Alec Pannrtl secretory and Max-
ine Cheshire, treasurer
In the junior class Wathena
Hubbard was elected president:
Nellie Bragg, vice-president Anna
Mae Michener. secretary: and Bar-
bara Whitson treasurer
8ophomore officer* are presi
dent, Clyde McMasters. vice-presi-
dent. Jimmie Canterbury; secre-
tary. Rosalee Armstrong and
treasurer Valeta Carroll
The freshman claw elected Oer-
ald Sample, president. Bt-tty Pat-
ty vice-president; Benny Baker,
secretory', and Juanita Harvey
treasurer
Tennis Team Going
To \& infield. Kansas
KHly and Young Will
Hrad Organization
Enrollment For Night
School Begun
Muskogee will be the fust con-
ference foes for the Chieftains
when they com, to Sapulpa Fri-
day night The Rougher; will be
led by Jack Jacob*, the swivel hip-
ped Indian who against McAlester
ran 3 touchdowns and In the Lit-
tle Rock Ark game ran the sec-
ond hall kickoff 85 yard* for a
touchdown In the line Muskoge,
wil boast a seven pound advantage
per man over the local squad In
spite of these notes on the power
of the Rougher* one can't for-
September 28 was the opening
' night of evening school which will
Jim Kelly wa* elected president continue for 12 week* \
in the final election of the student The main object of this school
counc. officer* and David Young is to improve education among
was ei * ted vice-president Oninril adults and to help students who
repre* ntatlve* elected are a* fol- need the subject* tn order to meet I Bet two years ago when in ln-
lows colors Jack Lacock. Lewis the credit requiremnet* The ad -1 spired Sapulpa team snapped a 21
Pratt Helen Price and Mane dilionai training that to given can I game winning streak of tht Rough-
Whtto n Juniors Lonnie Campbell be for either old or new job* ers, so here* hopin
Virgins Chandler Wathena Hub The classes begin at 7 00 and -- ]c .
bard nd Jack Humphrey. Sopt, a*: unti BOO each Tuesday and Air Toothpicks Proper N*lllOI' (rill |\(‘S(T\(‘*>
8ix aces of the local high school
tennis team will represent Sapulpa
In the Winfield. Kan. tn-stote
tennis tournament October 5
Coach J W Brand announced that
he will send Capt Jack Lawrence
Joe Paag LeRoy Holarmrr D
Ellinghausen 8onnv Baket and
Benny West
Capt Lawrence who Brand pre-
dicts will cop the state high school
championship and Joe Paag each
have two letter* while Hutoemer
diminutive member of the squad
received his first letter last year
Coach B and disclosed that either
Holxemer or Paag will pair with
Lawrence for the double match
murglr Council to at work all the make up Uleir mixtures to lndtvi- format!
for spuming lisle thread for fine °' lndurtrtal be
dual prescription* to fit a particu-
lar situation
I wa* in a comer of Florida no*
Mocking* and underthlngs Now'*Ito i I,nd eom land tuld Suddenly fa^^OhenUA*
pfrr^r^ trh s r
to . Igenerwlr'demand** A ^ — *»—
Mrs T H
hJr home In
aftor spending a few daft
with her sister Mr* CM
af Pickett Ri
Mrs Phil I
RteM CM c
Cartwright or
Mrs Ethel
toitod friend*
chief use to In automobile tires
where the greatest strength and
flexibility are needed Tire makers
grow much nf their own cotton in i
alcohol a* a motor fuel tn place
Just the right amount af
copper and the farmers got bigger
Z5SMZ “ '”d “ Xhr\^Xn WBurrt ^thw,u ^ —*• -p. «-» ever
Thai to another example of to |lM1 “i, b"OT«
The old “rule of thumb way
Mr and Mr* Clyde
and Mr and Mrs Lloyd
of Oklahoma CHg spent tlie WtoB
end vtotting relative* and frigate
here and In Tula*
ClMmurgy There to more money
lor the farmer in growing the
thing; f which industry stands in
need than in growing thing* to
ant
to that point some day everybody
who has looked Into the subject
agree* The
are getting
to out eg date tn farming aa tn
randy for It with large-ante eg‘,'w> othw occupation
pertoient* to makti* nlleohoi from
TTTNi.
One of the most interesting
lann* I liave ever seen is a 2000-
acre grove of tung trees near
Gainesville Florida The tung tree
grows nut; which vleld the moat
valuable oil for the manufacture
of fine varnishes, lacquer* and
paint* Thto China wood oil" aells
in the world market* for 15 cent*
a pound, or more and the market
never gets all It wants A few
years ago my friends David Fair
cam stalks and other farm
The tie-up tots
Mr* L H McCann has returned
adeneg and hom* fro"1 * ** wh»re
agriculture to only In IU Infancy.! 5fr**° •**•*•• Mr* I
ao f®r E, Uwlfr of Ml
Pleasant and Mr*
• • • Opal Baatin of Shreveport La.
FERTILIZER f attended the Pan-American El-
m'zrzrjssszjiiess&ug - —
tn the to years rince my great- -
uncle Levi Block bridge wrote the Mn Mary Goldie relumed to her
Yah! Chieftain*
the tenon hte
first book on scientific fertiliser* tome to Stillwater Saturday after
Re sras president of Maaaaehuaett* ■Pending last weak tore with reta-
Agnrultural College and his book. tlvaa
Stork bridge on Manure*, to still ■ — 11
(b.ld, the plan, explorer brought ^
tUllfi nut* from *ew Anv» •UDje^t He found out. VtlAt fVfft
Don't Let Mustefse
late M
lung nuts from China to Amer
lea. and now Florid* Mississippi
and Louisiana are producing a
tenth of the world's supply More
farmer knows now that crop* need
nitrogen potash and phosphate*.
In proportion* dependent on the
rhemurgy kind of crop and the chemical
tttS&nS ^M’^ulturs, chemist*
lng Chinese for heart ' ffto
DRINK
IN BOTTLES
We will all be ont II
pulling for jtote.
DAVIS-RULE
FURNITURE
mores Betty Jo Bruin Tfcersa Thursday night of every week The
Jean < bob* Clyde M Masters John .tuition ls 83 00 per course
M Oskes. snd Jimmie Rebholi Enrollment w»* held September
Fteahnien Juanita Boushev Lon T ; 24 under the directorship of Mr
Jackaou, Jr., Betty Patty Jimmie Southard
Rout*, i*. Jackie Rule and Marv I -
Ann Thrift
Pept^ses Stage
Pep Assembly Today
Band and Drum Corps
1’nitr For Biffrr Proframs
The high school band and drum
I corps are Joined together aa one
1 organisation under the direction
_ of Cap Lamb They plan a colorful
_ * nammg pep assembly was display of music and drill forma
1 ill, “*** school auditorium tlon* in the near future at Uie
this tltomoon at J o'clock followed football games
by a colorful parade through the a feature of the Friday night's
braiMb
downtown section or our cite ad
ywtolng the Muskogee game
is Hme promises to to one of
m<te exciung games of thu
It Is the first confer-
ento game and Muakoger our strong
fpponeflty
The Pepooae, under the spoil-
game will be a 130 piece band that
will accompany the Muskogee foot-
ball team
r.LEE t LIBS ELECT OFPICERM
Both dirtsioii* of the girl’* glee
clob have elected tbelr officer*
Those chosen by the senior glee
Mramp <A Mia* Helen Longiev will dub ate president Rosanna Court-
give a drill bat wear, halvas which | ney secretary Thelma Johnson;
haa to^n ortamxed bv the
magaer .With Alice Cooper
dnii
_ Ecteeg From the Fast
•Nriiyk from post issues of
■oocnstn Print
Ttee raurtahlp of Mile* Stand-
Mh woa given a* a fitting Thanks-
bi assembly Tue*.
21 under the *ua-
M .teg English rtaase. Da.
«. MM issue
tel Theatre now piaylng
of Lie* with Nonna
, Chaney Febru
a senior in the
.vans
11 brartor. Dimple Cobb*, and as-
sistant ibranar, Virginia Chand-
ler
Leader; lor the junior glre club
are president Toy Frazier, secre-
tary. Betty Jean Turnbull, Ubra-
rtan Annette Mae Pure# 11; and
assistant librarian. Sarah Hodge*
The Pro and Con debating so-
ciety held its regular meeting last
Wednesday afternoon September 22
four membgr* debating extemjior-
aneoualy on the subject of whether
or not toothpick* should be used
Da rid Young Tom Allen, Don and
Clyde MrMasters were the speak-
ers in the comical though hotly
contested debate The debate reg-
ularly schrdulAl for last week was
postponed until the next meeting
because of the absence of one of
the debaters
After the debate a brief business
meeting was held to dtocuas pre-
paration* for an initiation party
to to held at the home of Tom
Allen, Saturday. October 2 Mem-
bers of the club again wish to
stress that the public to Invited to
all meetings
Have hirst Meeting
If the school____
any president* or famot
a (lire* all wont be last
there v “*»mly wiu be son
*nlesr. knocking at
doors “working their way through
ertlege in a year or two
n there to
n there to any doubt. Jnat vttM
the puMIe speaking das* and lis-
ten to the satowmiitoilp swaaetMa
■start you i*av« ran wffi hnve
luklglil iity thing from a nttnpigg
tea —rttonim rafriatrator—gad.
Junior Patrol Appointed To
Direct Traffic Near Schools
A group of high school boys met
Monday at 1 JO in the nean's office
to dwrusc plan* for the forming
of a Junior Patrol The duty of
thu patrol wiu to to aid the po-
ller to regulate traffic at the var-
ious school* and will be under the
supervision at the pottos depart-
The Senior Girl Reserve* held
their hrat meeting of the y*ar on
Brptemo, j 11, at the high school
The president Edith Alice Coop-
er introduced the gueat speaker
Mrs D C Hamilton, who talked
to the group on “The Four Walls
The next meeting will be held I
Thursday September 30. at the Y 1
W C A About 25 new members
are expected to enroll
leave* are a glossy dark green
and remain on the tree* the year
»r und Tt)e wide-branching tree#
grow about 25 feet high and a
great field of them in blossom to
one of the most beautiful sights !
have ever seen
For many years to came grow-
in* tung nut* for their oil to going ~
*“ be one of the most profitable
Save up to 70% on
TIRE EXPENSE
Standard Motor Supply
DEFINITE written guarantee on our Super
Retreads—save as much as 70'. on tire expense
STAN DAK D MOTOR Sl'PPLY
Mr and Mr*
Floyd Clemons
spent Inst wee
mg iu the han
K L Barton a
Mias Marjori
form# of agriculture In the South
(ROM
Bucb crops as I have oeen talk-
Mothers Club Elects
New Officer* At Meeting
The following boy* have volun-
teered for service in this pstn*
Paul Bristol Billy OriMtU. MU-
MbMMtta Frank OOtert. o*le
teckcn* Morris tack. Lamar Noble
Dran Howard Charts* Hartman
Donald nil* and B«ene Bragg
The Senior Mother* club met
September 21 for a brief meeting
Uie following officers were elected
Mrs H C Price president. Mae
C E Cooper vice-president; Mrs
J C Taylor secretary slid Mr;
P W Pratt treasurer
Another meeting wa* held Sep-
tember 27 to make plan* for a
chill supper which will to tonight
at 5 30 o'rlork at the high school
cafeteria A pledge of *1*000 wa*
made for the yearbook
The club will meet the third
Monday of every month
iaaky radiators
See MIKE
Pteae 461
7 8. Elm
. Therf »»* one piece gf pie left
fram the noon meal at the table
ao Mn PbweH anted M torn
•ten and Baddy
teddy looked g* bto moUtor and
mm tee didn't have say. "Moths
•S**y "* «•»■* «ter
te pte whan you havsnt si
Iks Hsiao'a “
Wtere'a the Dog Catcher?
President*, vice-president* sec
r*t*rie* treasurers and repreeen
kttive* have been elected by the
Modern body during the post two
weeks but one important office
has bean overlooked Whom th
we appoint as dog catcher?
Very often stray mongrels or
eran thoroughbred boung-dogs be-
come obeemed wtth the Idea of
Who is to get as
nr—.
Wot.
Ut u* elect
kith thorp
I t none of
Yefa! Chieftains wr are
far you one hundred
per cent
Let* g e t Muskogee'*
•Mlp Friday night!
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1937, newspaper, September 30, 1937; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529791/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.