The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1956 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DtMdCHAT NEWS
THCRSDAY. AUOOSt M. lift
Public Noti
ices
(Published m Th# Demorra* N*w» Au
«u»t 23. » an<* Septerr.n#t 6 IV f
9 THE DISTRICT COURT WrTNIN AND
fOR CREEK COUNTY STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
W H McCRA *EIN
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No 30407
NOTICE SY PUBLICATION
THE STATt OF JKLAH MA '
Th« follow in <3 named .ivimj bu* it
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Addition to *n# •> *r
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Sapulpa do*-oa»od ana bar' - jnd r*
fotnmq you and o-acb y
hn*J up nr T.rr r\j j-v
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plain flit and 1o» »u ■< «r
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TELEPHONE 800
NOTICr PROPERTY OWNERS
KIEFER
NEWS
Ry Mrs. Jin Pop*
Thursday night the young
I j»»*oplr of the First Baptist Church
v Id h c • ng**ma> party honoring
Miss Vera Garner of Dora. N M..
who ha* hern visiting with her
sister and family Mr und Mrs.
Raymond Outran and her aunt
and uncle Mr and Mrs Otti»
Gann After game*, the honored
way presented wi*h « gift from the
g a; Refreshment* w#>:r served
hi The Rev and Mrs R L Jack*
s r, t :he following Misses Nancy
Na; • Phyllis. Judy and Marg; j
R wlev Sue Barnhart. Judy Evan*.
Genevieve Kenrard and Bethi
• i Vance Mot
r «w Wayn< Ba.ng* r Bill Sel* i
s : Ixtjs Childers. Glenn Pope, j
Hugh McCullough Raymond 1
Fred Judy Diane Danny and
bandra Jack* n and Mrs Arthur
Need More Living Space?
Fix Up Attached Garage
light and ventilation Other win-
dows are necessary, too—per-
hap- a widow wall at the rear
ov, ricking your garden, per-
hap one or more windows at
the side.
It is economical to replace a
garage floor with a large group-
ing of windows, for little new
wall framing, sheathing, and
nerd be added when that
is o -1P Ponderosa pine window
ur.G are available in a wide
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CKRTTriCATt OF
CO FAATHERSHIF
W« Banda
South rd
tt>« moim
£arfi%mr%- r dt -g *
Part* Compary wh, t»
p*an* c4 bu*.-.#** s*
Tha» th# plan* 1 t9*kU
Banda: C Southard •
Piac* Sapalpa ••*«>»
Th *
Arch F Southard i
Plao* Sapuipa _ ;Mk . y
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IN WrrNtc^ WHEREOF w*
»#t
Auau«t isy
Ranca 7 G.1-. 2*-
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IT ATT or OKLAHCi^A
COUNTY OF GREEK
••l-"-* m#i •.-# un 1#- 7 r-
BUb.ic in Orv Icr g.jj; •;
on this 23rd day ?f A ju»‘
•onally 3pp»2*»<i Hjr:-
and Arch F S? "sard -r « >
Ip b« the ident. •n. p«r»? > w- «■«
the with r 2nd
PR’NTINv. A . kind* f p”inting
.1 n*' rul»» form* *'nt:»>nor> tn*
v . • k • kltt*
nn.i n.jt' y t ihcr*. Dv*nn*'rst News
l’*S F iVvrry
P0LUIC4I
\N\0I NCEMENTS
DEMOCRAT
For County COMMISSIONER
District One
larj W ha
h i*t fi»r 'he week
me b» ftfr
I,#» Smi'hep mturnrd
• rr. Br her Arrtw h<»sp.-
p he und*rw#*nt surgery
•v .if the Crusa<irrs T«*m-
v/i fnjo)H an tc*» crearr
th' ht*mt of Mr and j
n Pstiemi n. Tuesday |
r \ i r> ■
ns
- -
Mr
Hnd
Mr* Ho*AFri Severn
\ i*itt'
>Tjw in ihe home ol K
r\ er*
tn Pr><T Sund»>
Mr
»nd
Mrs Glon Wood. Jam*11
sni
Purrrl
returned horn* from ,
A V A>
rntu«n
tr,;» C'*!i*rHd,» and ,
! h.*
w eekend in \*in»T a ,
\ ■» !t ;r
•,g -r!
a! \ es
!nd
Mrs W mIt
sited fhi
t'f Mr and
*r Hen*»n
w <• rk in I
Mrs Perry j
Owners of small homes with
attached gaiages are catching
on to one of the neatrst tricks
yet devised to gain more living
space at a minimum of cost
Acting on the theory that the
family deserves more considera-
tion than the family car, they're
turning thr.r one- and two-car
caragos into bedrooms, larger
kitchens playrooms — anything
that fills their needs or suits
their fanrv
And the cash savings'are big ,of stock ,0 fit °P«n*
because the new-found living i,nK v*rioua dimeniiona.
spare already has a roof, con- \
rrete floor, and three framed
walls. II
The home handyman-and- ».
wife loan: can do much of the \
work themselves on this proj- ^ |LI
cct They can install insulation. *«T- ilil
put down t.le floors, and do in- *'—-
tenor fin.shing
1 and blankets of mineral ‘i
wool insulation, because of th«ir «
lightness ar.d ca-r r<; handling, . •
re a fa\n- (. instatlat 'n prnl- • Vi
fit t r tie husband and-wife , ‘ ’ "4
team Only a few ordinary tools ‘
ate needed and when the job is /ve=
done, the lambs knows its new 1 \
l.s.ng spa.e will be easier to ''
hca’ m w.ntrr and w.lj stay it.
cooler in summer | • 1
Th ck minora, wool is virtual- ■> Ji
ly es.jnlial to comfort in a resom -J
converted from a garage The - ij
reason is that thre-- walls andlW^J
the roof of an attached garage \))
rsurmSTte-mrw ertpriu; iurfaecs.,
directlv expos.d to outdoor tem-
peratures >«®W'--
A contraetor should be called
in to handle ma or carpentry ;
and supers :«r plumb.ng and AtUehed garage, top. can be-
heating instaiiat ons reme new living spare lor a
Chances are hr II recommend rmwing family with a mini-
filling all r part if the garage mum of remodeling, bottom.
. with windows of litre the garagr door was re-
p.-.r to get away placed by a wall of awning and
from a blank appearance at hopper windows of ponderosa
the front of the house, and loi pmc
NEWCOMERS
A daughter. Valerie Knv. for
Mr and Mrs. Frank C. Strong
1502 hast Blit, Tulsa Mr*
Strong is the former Mary Alice
Zeigler, daughter of the late Mr
and Mrs. C E Zeigler. of Sapulpa
Mr and Mrs. C F Strong, 13fKS
East Jackson. Sapulpa. are grand-
parents Mr and Mrs. C G. Wel-
ler. Mounds, are great-grandpar-
ents
Daughter Cherylon Sue bom
Aug 21. to Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Pnddv, Whitesbom Tex Mr
and Mrs. Curt Harris. Midwest
City, formerly of Sspulpa are
maternal grandparent* Mr and
Mrs H F Wooden 191fi E Thomp-
I son are great-grandparents
A daughter, born Aug 24 to
Mr and Mrs. Nnnaoewi Looking-
e-lk. law S Victor. Tulsa, at Sa
pulpa hospital
A daughter horn Aug 25 to
Mr. and Mrs Dee Roy Vaughn,
is. ilyv.iie. mi aapuipo hospiea
LYNN ROEBUCK
For County SHERIFF
LEE JOHNSON
Lmhti lo \eloran*
lard in I.m-al People
For Court CLERK
LEE SNIDER
and ackn”w>.'!!'T«*-
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ani parposes »h#f#.' ir»r*h
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Auq 3C Sap-
* TKI county coup* wtthih and
FOB CREEK COUNTY ST ATT OF
OKLAHOMA
m Am Mortar ,
VACA WHrTNF': »
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nonet or hearing final roort
AND BCTITION FOR DETERMINATION OF
■SIRS F*OR DBTKIIU^ION AND FOP
DISCHARGE
notice :r he very g:vp.
Graa* Frw.diin# ir Alir • «»t • »
•t* ••tat# of Vada *> «y id*'
Mvimj Btod
■•per* and aerteun* at *n# aa^. r
■mb of paid #**at# nf s#t p*i *. -
■ttertein?* :>r, ■*.»•* • r
of said ••••r* t
of *a»d Adrr - itra'1 i n* ►>#*
th» kaavr not r##r ' K v
Of Mid e
JAM. a’ ?#r - r.-m A U
Coufre-xr Of »: 1 r. .r*
Courthou#* r 'h* r
Cr#ok Caun*Y Otr
tl»# and pin .* :-*'v »
m Mid •••
ar./i »f,fw
wky M>a roper- and
Not b* !>• '-
of Mid ioc*d*llt a#'*:t.-w
■tetributed and *aid ABm nji amt 7 a
charqod a* rny»d 1
Dotod ttu* 2Sth day f A.i-
<5EALj THOf i Varf;:
REPUBLICAN
For County Commissioner
District One
HERBERT WILLIBEY
For County SHERIFF
ARTHUR BISHOP
I Wednesday the WMl’ f the |
F r»* KsptiM Church mer in the
| h.i-tu f Mrv R J Snipes, for
, th> -tudv of their mission book
e’"’ ’-r‘* Wue-ton One, Ask- ^ loom used tor weaving rug,
■ d hj Mrs A:g e Briggs It is w as just taking up space
a st ry .f the pan fifty years of gruj unused is now in use by
. -- onsry w k in the state vetPran» at Central State hoapital
Study began at ter o'clock Mrs \(>rmsn
Gi.nn M .r, assisted by Mrs
R Jacks-n, taught the book *nrl Mrs Clay H Bishop
A r \, red dish luncheon w as serv • hl.t N Hodge had such a loom
ed «• noon to Mrs H L, Kille- which w-a, only useful as a dust-
brew Sapulpa a guest The book ' ateher in the:- homo R-cent!v
was mpleted in the afternoon they learned ths’ it could he put
t g . >d use by men In the vet-
erans w ard
The Bishop family had never
used the loom although it had
been in their possession for
about three years It had formerly
belonged to Mrs Mary Elisa-
Mr and Mrs Howard Rongey Nth Jones wh. with her husband
and Marla had as gue-ts at i. had operated a mattress factory
barhe-u- s’eak supper last Wed- next dour to their home a nutn-
n, sdav ■ ght Mr and Mr, Ted her t y ear- ag I’pon the death
Haiti* n Mi aim Mr, Kuwjin ; \Ir, Jones t tie loom was pass-
H.I - , r and Randy and Mr and, ,-d t, Mr Hnd Mrs Bishop
About a month ag ■ Mrs. I. D.
about a yard wide She said
,he had never learned to oper-
ate the loom.
I A son. Terry Eugene bom Aug
I 25 to Mr and Mrs Horace Pow-
I shlek :,22 S Maple, at Okla-
homa Osteopathic hospital He
Weighed 6 lb.. 10S or.
Mr and Mrs Ben Robbins. 818
Henshats. and Mi and Mrs Jim-
my Pow shlek. northeast of town,
are giandparenta
DIVORCE ACTIONS BETWEEN
Sue and Julius Conley Walter!
Mr and Mrs
Tulsa and Mr
A son was bom Aug 28 to Mr
and Mr, Jack Glenn Green. Tulsa,
at Sapulpa hospital. He weighed
and J yee Gaines. Dora W
Allred A Ahney Correne
Ted V. tin 1 and W. E.
Ella Mae Bell
v »nd Mrs Valgene Littlefield
M Kc and Valery of Tahlequah ,
sjient a lew days last week in
t.n. horn, of Mr and Mrs. A E
Rasr, e
E H McDoulett.
and Mrs Glenn
Green Mounds, ere grandparents
Mr and Mra. J. V Scribner Fill-
more. Okla, are great-grandpar-
enta
Mr, P > Stow and children Sherry
a-it r. ge Ft Morgan Colo
Mi and Mrs Ed G»,, have
n led to Okmulgee He was re-
tired )- .n. the Pure Oil Company
aft, r .15 years of service, recent-
1 ly
Akin Shaune. Slat, Hospital
chairman for the American Legion
Au\ ary attend, d a county meet-
ing here She told of the work
being done by videran* in 'he
t. spit a, and mentioned that the
i Auxiliary had donated such a
Kief, ' onapter of Eastern Star loom there The Bishops re-
w h tdl their R .ben Morris1 membered their loom, and asxed
pen at the Skyline Park near|,f it could be put to use there.
Jer.ks Members may call Horror The dust wn, removed and the
Mart.n worthy patron at Sapulpa loom dismantled Mr and >lr».
ph ne .T'kih-M or Beulah Pope.Jo C Bowman who were mas.ng
w Thy matron at Kiefer. 3-5941
for information
a trip ti Norman to lake s me
cloth.ng transported the I -ora
there
L's'-d fur making rug of various
could make .ne
ith,
the
be I
WIUCINSON 4 SMITH
-' 'v oo
A'ornar*
Th* Danw-Tai S,«
(Puol.shec a;
Aw; T v
notici or DtaaouTTion or
PASTlrtRSHtP
SAA is harssr 7..-.Sr -im -* par
aarslu; n*r* . * ki
jkiwrt 0 G i:i*t rnd
Horn* unoe: me t.rrr. nair.t
•on irss F urr.,1. •* Co.Tipany : 1
portnwsh.r bar#,' sre •■.sn-ws
9>* tow name si GUlat 4 Hr .
rWrwihu* rmpor , warm ,*-
tha l« day -t A^au.i ,if. ry
oon—ni Hcwarc1 g G.l.iaa u
owihoruae to ro:.ae- oil urt
•tUia* ol said *artMnr,-i
kills trill be raid fcv
Dowd thu :»th day ol Ana .•> 1SV
Howard 2 Gii.iaai
Jasaph D Ham*
haracy
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Gerald Franklin Nance 24 La- wid’h, th. Ir
borra and N vj Le*e Cr siey 1H yj, ; ah■ ■ ut 4‘ inches In '
I* ;*-* Hubert Tunkersiey 21 arid howc\.-r Ntr- Bishop rej.ort
J at.na . u H....1 18 t,..th Tulsa usual rug marie on it w ,u
<. rgi R Solamy Anariaik■■ and — -
meats - .-Ut«asi,ri —susutts*. a tat. - M
b S ri. 'ii.tt ,m. 54 Sapulpa. and
Ruth I' - nsor. 48 Tuisa Charles
Cre,, n 21 and Joan Marie Sum-
mers -o both Tul»a Glenn L Wil-
son 22 and Connie Aston. 2ri
h th Sapulua Oskey K Trump.
43 and Hazel Fisher 31. both
Tulsa Max Tharp, 331. and Ann
Stewart. 28 both Tulsa
G P Greenfeather 68 Tulsa
and Velma R Davis 49 Sand
Springs Tommy Summer* 19
and Katherine Glulioli. 18, both
Okmuige. Philip Kramer Jr . 18
and Marilyn Fisher. 18. both Tulsa
Eugene P Burgess 34. Wright
Citv sad Hfirbiite June Camp- j
bell. 19. Shamrock. Oscar John
is ester sa and Jessie Mary White
♦8 both Tulsa. Bob Romine 22
Kellyvtlle and Betty Finney. 19
Rogers Ark
Casserole combinations can be
made d »uble-r;ch by using cheese
in the sauce and on top.
Q—What causes a carbide-
tipperi drill bit to stick when I
drill holes in masonry’
A—Usually it’s a small chunk
nf aggregate, or gravel, mtxwd
into the masonry • A star drill
usually will powder the aggr, -
gate and mu ran continue drill-
ing with the carbide bit.
Q—Approximately how much
fhculd it cost a year to air con-
dition an average-size house’
A—This depends on a large
number of variable factors, in-
clud.r.g s .7, and design of the
house but tests made in the Air
Conditioned Village, Austin.
Tex. give some good indica-
tions Here a Coieman-equipped
house. 1.3 1't square feet m size,
was cooled during a hot Texas
summer at an average cost of
* 70 cents per day Sixty-eight
cents of this went for electricity,
while wa'.er cost less than two
j cents a day The equipment is
of a water-conserving type
A son Donald Mitchell, burr.
Aug 28 to Mr and Mrs. T. J
Givh 39 W Mockingbird Lane, at
| Sapulpa hospital He weighed 8
Ih. 4 oa
M: and Mrs H G. Gish .V*
S Maple, and Mrs and Mrs
Ge.'ig, V Pickering 506 S Rixby,
all Sapulpa. are grandparents
Mr and Mrs W K Powell, Sa-
pulpa and Mrs T J Dyer. Alva,
are great-grandparents
A son w as bom Aug 28 to Mr *
Mr, J R Harper, Sapulpa, at
Sapulpa hospital.
DRIVING
Observe highwuy safety signs
they are located for your pro-
tection Exercise extra care on
! strange roads Don’t drive when
sleepy or tired
IttftUjteMlaLfe for tH# iURIRttl
ortho PROFESSIONAL MAN I
A business accessory th»t can add so
much to your professional appearance!
Bosca's Briefbag and Briefcase, both
carefully fashioned of the finest leather*
for years of sturdy wcaik
Capaciously crafted for heavy-duty
carrying Hand formed leather
handle, top-quality ninltiple-poeitvm
lock, no-sag frame support. Smooth
deep buff cowhide, smooth top grata
cowhide in ginger and suntan,
tan roach hide, or tan rual hamaaa.
13/ue^coie
Perfect for the , *
butinees executive?
Four roomy pockets,
identification windww,
rard packet and
two all-leathag
disappearing handle*.
Smooth deep buff
cowhide or smooth
top grain cowhide
in sanlan. f*a*ar
or cheeUvt.
OFFICE SUPBlM
— WE DEUVES —
108 East Dewey
Phone 600
Pocket Adding Machines
11.95
V*ry Practical lo carry in Pocket
NOT A TOY
Ideal ior Games and Business
4 & 44 - 3 6 33 - 7 6,28 - 18 6,58
Can b« used for subtracting, multipung and diricion.
frjjffYJltei ci!i A
Phone 600
tr
YOUR HOME
Damage - Proof
CERTAINLY NOT! Thala
why auificiant insurance
it SO important
b your insurance coverage adequate
e e a or is it based on a long-ago ap-
praisal that "sells your home short"?
Don't take a chance — bring your
coverage up to date.
ton T. Jackson
JSSmaKS**
ST NOW!
Free Estimates
For those home repairs and homo improve-
ments call on experts in tbo hold. Lot on* of our men
give your particular job a boo estimate and show
you whore you can sava money.
NO MONEY DOWN — 36 MONTHS TO PAY
lOOFWO — INSULATION — WATERPROOFING
SIDING — WEATHERSTRIPPING — PAINTING
_ALUMINUM SCREENS AND FRAMES
CONCRETE PORCHES — ROOM ADDITIONS
FLOORING, SANDING AND FINISHING
HOME AND COMMERCIAL
Sapulpa Home Improvement Service
Otfaeo Hours I - 5
is fickle!
BEST WAY TO
' GET THE BREAKS"
IS TO MAKE
THEM rOR YOURSELF
VIA
SYSTEMATIC
SAVING
- A SMALL AMOUNT
FROM EACH RAY
fjnpulpa,
MAM AT DEWEY
IN T E RM T is credited to your account
four times each year at the...
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