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volume 30 — Number 43
The Democrat News
MFlIfA
FOR SANE I'KCM.KESS
8APULPA. OKLAHOMA, THUN.SDAY SEPTEMBER 4 194]
Rubbing School Bells King Thousands Of The Bride —
OZm. shJe-.bAT.no, „
*. „ , “ “n*P,Hl*<1. " ;n^" • a, proud eif ta* huthiml *«
Jail Breakers
Are Sentenced
•1 H A riAH
* ,Wl1 hw* Inr I I.eeiWf Metz
ralrhe, Ian tv»«. at the urn, llmr
•** a rerent fl.hinj trip |* l.nnd
bwr We lie »M u»i»i > plox
[•■I vow*li ha., (a ask him *h.l
kind
kalph Parr.ll. Hindu ,h»t an
.•r* Ml the threw par rl(hlrrnlh
k»>r al (hr ( nanttv rlal> ahllr
■iarlnc with ( r rillnlt and Itu.
Bartlett sadhthe lark a fel
laa aha hat. thren an Ihr ar.nt
Greater Lnrollmenl
hxpeeted This Year
Stiver* Jahn Hank. ear .1 Kelli
pin. a prated am. return, from hi.
Waration and find, that Rm fartl.
fca. painted all Ihr fla(. m hi.
Paral mail rowt* John a III think
that thr Reel, harr ram march
dawn one of ( reek roanli .
aura
•bade Master* rrfamd a I rip to
!• bam hall fimi Honda?, mini
Ifcal he waa sating up In order la
|Uh* In all the appmae blog foot
f hall lamn
We .till rnry John Wlhnn aha
remain. In < aleerado hat not? that
Dew Rathrrford ha. flnaili re
lm lie d and i. finding lien? la
d*f aroaeid the Ptemoath flea* In
the da? Umr
• • •
Pasalng If laei on Dewei
Tear her. Mertlr Vlnr.nl and
Mildred Wolford howling hark In
Wa ftlncton mhoal for Ihrlr after
•aan Ham. < ,r niai Ham
Barber aallinc and nodding la
nwrmr he meet. Wars llod
fra and I r.ala White talklnf ore?
their Junior rnllefe mhrdale.
The ahandaroe of ad«Ire and mew
■I evp'l the operator of the
cwmenl miner mretrea from hi.
~andlenre . I af F. Hap
•B’’*" fain* * boat hi. hwlnm
with an rrerrthinf’. under ran
Iraf" lunk Johnnie Fink-ron
with u nrw pepe f.raete a bool
era heudinf for momlnf rlaeae.
With muudderahlr rrlartamr
Tuesday’* nrhonl bell, annnunc
Ins the atari of another whonl
if** rans out an rnel to aurnmer
I vacation* for several thousand 8»-
pulpa .tudrnta
Enrollment at thr high arhool
rear heel the 700 mark today with a
few late regtatrattona .till coming In
I It an announced by the principal
Carl A Kanshargrr
H»' mid that claw routine wu
Minirr. I'enniiijiton
Givrn I hree Ye;ir'
|A |a
week of
break that gave them
freedom coat Troy Mur
moting along smoothly and that and Paul Pennington an
plana were gmng forward f-r the
flr«t fall assembly program to be
held nm Pridav September 12 In
the whooi auditorium
Jame. L Prime rtty superlntrnd-
em of schools. will .peak >o the .tu-
I dent* at thal time Further detail.
I of the program are being worked
out bv the auditorium hoard
I I■oral grade srhnofcv were in srs
at°n onlr for a .hort time Tuesday
t a. ehildren were dl.mlaaed after re
reiving their hook Itala
High arhool .tudrnta were In |
rlaaae. until noon the fir»t day be- 1
■ tug di.urvla.ed for the remainder of
the day Full length cla**e.. how- i
I ever were .tarted yesterday with ’
regular achool achedulea getting un-
| derwav
It waa announced by James
Prince city school superintendent. I
that a greater number of enrolled
atudent* la expected thl* year over
that of laat year
The filling of a vacancy
raira year
on the
in the state penitentiary Tueada
The youthful fugitive* were given
sentence* of three year* by Judge
C O Beaver
They were arraigned In Juattee of
peace court of Harry Cruaton on
charge of second degree burglary
Both entered a plea of guilty and
waived preliminary hearing and
time for sen fence They were rak'd
to dial rirt court where sentence waa
paaaed
Pennington waa charged with
theft of ».'* from the Hapulpa
Creamery on Juiv 16 and with
breaking into the Tarnley a tore
Vf.mre, together with Pennington
waa charged with breaking Into
Welch New* stand Kirby .. Sc end
Hand .tore, the Wagon Wheel
Ruth* Pig atand. and Horn. Oro-
rerv
Both youth* wera arrested by loeal
officer* Saturday M-mre wat puked
up at hi* home at 70Q Fast Dewey i
school board and the assignment of »n<1 Pennington at hl.s horn. ,»• 7lfi
teacher* waa annovinced by the city
superintendent also
gltartd I odd town * Safttlp.
wtlnl.ter who ha. been rnrvdartlnf
writ *. In Ba.enparl thl. .am
met leave. Sunder far I kvrsga
where he will .Itrnil the Fresh*
tertan Ttventaftral .emliurv there
Another aapwlpen goang hark ra.t
la *rhoal k. Tomrar At altar. Turn
at? Jaarea for Frlnrrton In the rerv
| near fatare
• • •
The A- Keel , dog stahhv raa.
eg a minor sen-olloo Ihr other
day a hr II he hrreaed aat af the
drag .tare and tank aat trrm
—r freshly laid Dewey retnrnL
S Resall a ft FA workman having
la rervi are owl on an Improvised
eat walk la awrlh oat the papa
paw print. Needles. ta ui Mab
hy‘a dork with the W F A to a shade
Til right now hat after all ahal's
<4 tittle wet parement In a dor s ■
Me* i
Dirk Krarger hlf h w hoal h.sk-
rthaN mentor I. hark In town after
• very owrrrmfat man with I he
AUflwalrr Bawveei haaehall team
Inrideoullv Dirk palled a slicker
ta the atkle .andiol pla.oft. In
Oklahoma Illy recollr In the
game with Clinton. Dtek wa. per
rhad am oeewnd a hen thr whole
fTinian tram heranve engroaoei) in
an aegwm.rvt allh Ihr ampire War*
lag the opponent. ihws or-rapted
Krarger gallop, around the haw.
amaale.led far Ihr deriding ran.
r o .
The Han Id Dadd, hark from a
rarHsn In Springfield III Hale
they made a Hdr trip on thr war
home la go la Indianapolis ta visit
aa aid friend and ri hapa'psn
Jimmie Lew to Arrordlng io their
reg arts, ever. thin*, a k. with
Jlmmlr and the world la treating
aim fine
• • •
Leon and ITr vdlne Fardin palled
a fast one on their friend, al their
wedding la.1 hands. I rrryane
had a sack of rtrr to dvowrr thr
aewlrwed. in traditional .tile
Caaw time for the rtre throwing
act—no bride and no grown Thr
maple had Ulpnrd off leasing
gwrals hrtding the tack—ilteraUy
and art Ball.
-Puv tVotonro good*
Spillrr Funeral Is
Held Here Monday
At Nazarene ( hun h
Funeral service* for William W
SpUler 57 years old who died Fri-
day at the Oklahoma Slate hospital
In Norman following an lllneaa were
held Monday at 2 SO p rn . at thr
fMffarenr church with the pastor
lies W R Donald-son officiating
Burial waa made In
Heights cemetery
Albert I. Rawdon reorient nf
l ward two wa. voted a member of
j the school hoard to fill the vacancy
made by the resignation of W LI
Prater
It waa learned that Vfr* Agne.
Vf ftrewrv formerly of W>. ncr
ha* been selected aa elementary
grade schorl aupervtaor She will
have charge of the first alt grade,
I vn the avstem here Prior to coming
I uv Ropuipa Mr, fyrewry vrved in a I
similar capacity in Wagoner She!
obtalned her master a degree at the 1
; I'r.lvenlty of Misavun majoring Ji
elementary curriculum
Other teaching assignment* wr-
announced a* follow.
High school Carl Ransbarger
prvnnpa! Mr* Fema Fay Hve-
man dean of girl*. Zelma Carter
He|»n Croat,vn Gordon C I>»v1*
Kvore*r trair Tom finaham Opal
Helleweil Ft Mel KHIr Rlehard
Krueger Stewart Iamb Mvrjone
M fitll Oort rude Mr Michael I ucllle
Miller J B Moore Ann* C Revsr-
lck niaaheth Reymolds r f. South-
ard John W Thaerv and Mar-
guerite Veith
Washington Rav Vlnrent prtnrl-
pa! Betty Canterbury secretary
Mr lout* Bias John! :,- Boatright
Zella Brettenberher Inez Capns
Ruth Crawford Rtsgrare Dietz
South Linden
According to offirrrs the two had
hidden In wooded area* around Ha
pulpa for the past week and had:
rofnr hntn* to (ft forxl
The youth* made their escape
from the city jail by prying Imwe
the bar* on a window leading to the I
machine .hop in ihe rear of the
fire station
Moore and Pennington were taken
to McAlester yealerrtay to ta-glr.
time on their sentence.
Sapulpans \p{Hiintetl
\»islant.s In Soil
(.misrnation Uork
W Marlon Baker anil cor. <*rv»-
tlon district •uprrvlanr today an-
nounced the appointment a* assist -
ant yupervtion. Raymood Hahnaa
Mannford B C Mvaft Ka.je f
aett. and John Faught. all of Sapul-
Pa The appointments were made at
a meeting of the Creek count v soil
conservation supervisor* In Bristow
H,.ker ated that these men ai.l mi*: “ Wil vans Harms was acl
uled to present this eaneart It *
felt that the success of the ajar.
Don warranted bringing to Hanul;
Mr Grainger who is eaivurl,
among the t*n greatest livtnt pw
, — , , - ■ . — ,-----hag hush, ml jt
ft ratted wvth her near Itfe and future plan* as the **■•«. var.irvt
Missus in your neighborhood.
To begin airh. write* Mary M.mrrun in the VpielKhrr issue of
(rood Housekeeping. I>*nna i r .m, wuh her WlNiund Vaughn
»* .1. w tAurhing ind awfft, in>1 *
'lly «m*i) town. Til# pair n *
Mibb Himmin pijta wh#n I>#afir.*
th^n only fourt##n, wa* rnak ' *
h#r film on which Vaoir n
working a.« an a«m«tant «i>
r#ctor (Hf w'-rk'-'l in a •imi
rapanty nn thr»# oth#r Darbtn
pirtur«*iM But fh-anna waa too bn f
l«*ammr how to act. and Van* t
too wrapped up in hi.« work (or
either to notif#* the other.
When Vaughn took I^anaa out
on her very fipt date, Mibb Han
man reveal* that it wa* low* a*
ftr*t Bight Sine# then netth*"
Vaughn or Deanna ha* had a da 1
with another hoy or girl. Rig’ *
from the ntarf th* Taul*’ marriar
ha* bc#n a t»ang up «ucr»Ba. Th* v
i like the Mir thing* — footba I
game* and pwmra, and howlia^,
horr^ndon* mv*tery ttorie*. tefini
■illy joke* and amateur movies.
Right n^w. f>canna is p?«>a.*ed a*
a child with a n*w toy about th*-
h'-uae the two are building in
Brentwood, f alifoma. It mans#* •
, h# the renter rf rtcry roneeraa
t n yoa have with the Paul*. Mi»-
Hamtnan »ay*. Pot week*. th»-
couple have been haunting nur*er
ie*. and Ioanna’* chatter la de
ftdedly hort .cultural, apiked with
reference* to the lyramov**, aciaa
oak*, and maple* they are traaa
planting.
h. A. Make*
Kxlemlnl Drive
l oncer I > To f>c”in
Here September 16
Membership for the concert sorts
bung bro'ight to Hapulpa bv the
local committor of the Cooununlt-
fjitrrtalnmonf a.ssoci.tti»cv mo. slii
bo procured, vlncr a drive for odd!
’ion.il members ho, boon sgartod for
tho bonofit of those nenoto who w*T»
t.ot ogitactod or who wore out of
tho city or who havo movod hero
ainco tho Initial rtnvo wa* eloood. It
was announced this work by inc%
officers
Tho concort-s. which will begin on
Soplombor 16 will pronont aa ' r
first offering, tho world rorvm j
pianist and composer Perry Oral: •
or This comes aa a surprise ro
(lliief tains Start sflirf< v Helps!
Workouts, (#ood
^ ear Expected
len l.et ter men
New \|.ilrn.il l.end
In H.r- For inner
hd»i
With
round
ten
whirl
Mr*, k nuakn Pnnl. fhmmnm Durkin
l4tr, Qn4
•e*»oW’* hnfipirtt hrttir.
And */> there they are, the*#
doril*. d*rr.e*fic charming Tau)*-
l*canna and Vaughn, .deal bride
m» Hollywond’a phenom-
*rci
new.:'
efforts to
and let the bovx get tm<« the f^#i of
j a football However. (3ft*ham prom
lard hi* *quad of 4ft Tue*dav they
would Bonn get down to *omc hard
practice wmionA
Mt-ndav and Tu^-dav the l*x *1
roach had hla back* and ends work
ing with A*«i*tant Coach Com whiir
he took over the tnak of retting the
1 linemen In *hapr for the harder
workout*
Among new fare* with the Chief-
tain *quad thl* year arc the follow-
ing boys, all with *everal year* of
football experience Jack Colvart. a
Commissioners
Adopt Revised
Traffic Rules
Sabir\ S'lmlnlr
Approved: (.i\»N Pav
Hik#* In \|| F.mploAfs
effect
af
ht
elr
a 10
! Th
. •* ■
Piles \re Held
For Canfields
Pair Victim'
County Officers
Sac( Money, lint
Cef In Mix-up
** nerau ^ they tried to aavc thej
’■’V 'Time mcui* , on rhe public* - :
i of the 1940 rvaaia tax H*t |
nty official* may have stepped '
> acme hoi water
ame about when county
were a.*ked to bid on the
"e*aful bidder l L '
f the Co»>k Publish-1
im* that, a* publl-1
imior. w#tthinf
•
205 pounds and
hi* brother Ri
Joint
-olvart. also a set
nor playing end
ind weighing 165 p
ound* IWith bny%
the Fin
jlHvro for Ketrhum hi*h arhool lma#
Vfr-t V
■*nM)r. Two more
•enlor* who are
lAkbnr r
>**w here thl* fall a
re halfbark John
>1*1 AimperYn. p
ound« who play*
44
■ri for JenkA liiet v
■ear and *p*ni4h
Dr p
JrUndo Morttner
of Ln* Angeles
tor of t
rho weigh* 175 pot
mils
aerxtcee
t funeral
BasU«
tt
vjm*
tax
i let termen wer
* workoiiu Mnn
Dale Wortmai
Per
Tali
UK The *tj
*k. president
eMpany c
ion coat* r>n re
’ resale law the
difference bet
Noi
ale are fixed
county owe* him
*een the amount
for
*erve In the northeast part of Creek
] county
It was also announ<-r<1 that onr
j of tho major topics iHaruisod at thr
, Brlatow mooting *ai tho possibility
I Bornlrs Ororn Adrtlo Ha.ton Gladys of organUing a group to assist
I Igivoli Don Mr.rrt Ovaloo Pw.-r Crook county farmor- in obtaining
Fdvth Hwoonoy, Mvrtio Vlncwnt rr»k phosphate and lime at whole-
M.ldror! Wolford, and Elizabeth sale prices
I Orerfeli | in connection with soil conserva -
JeMrrson Irene We t principal tion work In the county Baker stat-
I tnU Briggs Carrie Gilea. Carman | ed that the following nien have re-
j Hemphill. Oerakline I^wrts and cently signed five year agreement*
Cecil Stilt* with the conservation bureau F L
Wondlawn Far! Todd principal I White J W Hildebrand John B
Jack Co* Marjorie Dtnzler Jennie VIrFlaee Grant Watkins, J p
Oarber Olive Garber W 1 la Be lie Johnson Miles Patterson W A
Hodges Juanita Patrick, Ola Miller . Whittington John Nash Jimmie
and Helen Penn Long A P MrRav Ruth Forrum
Forest Park Martha K Crawford John K Faught and O T Mathis
prtnctpwl and Cleda Hemphill I Under the agreement |> wa. ] -Monday February 23 Atty Van
Oarfteld Pauline Wisdom prlncl- 'learned farmers agree to tgrrace Bern dancer. Wedne-day, Ap'
i pal Grace Norris and Ida Ma' their farms set out grasses and pu’ ,01' Bannerman harpist M<
(Turner Hut poat timber In return the April 20 and William B Holr
Liberty Beulah Purcell, principal [farmers are provided agricultural lecturer and traveler Wertne
' and technical advice and assistance | April 29
Baker stated that this district is TTiose who desire member
now able to obtain WPA labor on j m»v C*H officers of the local a
these farms
Buy TwfonM B
and Pearl Smith
South Heights Ruth Casteel,
j principal and Ltnnle Dougherty
At the present there are two va-
cancies in the high school faculty |
a mathematics tearher and a home
economic* teacher
Booker T Washington colored I a ■■ /.•
.school n a wiuiam- prir.ujMi \mi\ Ilen‘l»i\pn
| lot* Anderson J M Brooks H W
Crowell M S Posher Pirrola Ft»-
hee N T Gray N F Hnltzcla*
T R Lewi* H L Murray A J
Newkirk Olive O Payne A t Re-
Po Ids T R Rice Zemula C. Wil-
ists today
Aa previously announced the re.
mainlng nine programs In the s
will be as follows after Oralnger,
who will be presented the nigh if
Tuesday Scotember 16 Robert T -
ping tenor will appear on TUesd
October M Oalla-Rlnl accord,
1st. Tuesday November 4 Char.,*!
Vance Master of Necromany Th ,
day November 20 Virginia f
child violin sensation, Thursrt.iv. I
January IS. Jeaaica Dragonet-e o-: lu_ I _ _
prmno. Thunutay January 29 Cl ,y balanre ,r ’ -k. "* *mt'urJtJ' Th,‘.
Prank Un character portrava.. • f " action fixe, the
^ 7 pricea for publication which in in I
n eareas of the price Conk contracted
*• *» Accept lor the publication
The publisher has instituted a
1 mandainn action m district cour*
to force the c<
him additiona
he received for the publication from ‘
the count / and the amount set forth I
in the taw
Cook's original contract with the]
county railed for a payment Of II - I
463 30 He claims he ha 16 03.i 7S •
the difference between the contractt
PCi/ e and the statute pr:* e comingl
from the county
Thr publisher has already collect-
ed the contracted orli e from county
treasurer H L Payne although
county officials maintain the pub
llcwtkm had many errors In it and
tha entire sale was attai k'-d in fits
trie* court and no sale was held
under its term*.
Cook however demand* the price
set forth bv law and relte, on the
following ret ion of the re.sale law
"For publication routs on resale
real estate, the county treasurer
sttall charge and collect from the
purchaser at such sale and the pub-
lisher shall be paid, as full compen-
sation for publishing said resale list
In four regular issues as required by
law. the following amounts
Nine of last
on hand for th,
day These irw
Dae Austins and Trenme Ie.
Oarland Krlin end Chester
kins tackle. Pat Rllev Howl
Charley Adams, and Bobby l>
guards The tenth letterman
man Matlock la In a CCC r*m|
Wyoming but la expected back
practice some time thl* week
The following boys are reporting
foe practice
Backs Billy Joe Corgan. Colvart
Simpson Joe Bias Melvin Roher's
Don Mclntire Steven Terry pe«r
man Herrin and Dan Over
Ends William Tavlor Jack We.t
BUI Colvart. Dewey McKinney Ken-
neth Langston and Oerald Smith
Tackles R D Da via. lebron
Walker Ermond Smith. Glenn Brad-
ley and Bob Williams
Ouards Paul Oazzell Billy Ro-
land John Finch, and Deimar
Ballev
Centers Kenneth Smi'h and Dean
Fleming
Ortsham stated that new material
1st alwavs welcome and that anv boy
Interested In trying out for the team
should contact him
The Chieftains onen the season
September 19 With a non-conference
Ult at Drimrlght.
rhurc
[fB
Artur pftjl b*
Brook*. F A Oe
Waiter W*1
Zk k^fooee Drw<
Smith Pr^xl Hmi
Bid w**d-
1 flork mt
Mr arxl
m* of *
pM-
the
r. A
Mr
and
Mr*
mjth
ar^r wrrr p M
aech T L Olbnon
ar^ Aimoaon. N O
y JohriBon Prank
e Shidrlrk
Potter
w^re bur-
wa* m
meeting la*t
alari aooroved the
ule givin* employee
»*a*e in pav
ai>rr ronutn* pro-
k the manner by
ib may rroaa the
atrert in dowtitown area. *et*
| '»ut hnapital and *rhooJ arniea. flkea
■sprod limit* outline* what I* term*
' ed the '/ingested district,' names
'crtalr places where parking 1* re-
*incied gives the oimmiaaion auth-
ority to regulate by resolution the
ume and place for parking and llsta
a hoat of other traffic ruin
Speed limits In the new ordinance
»re n miles per hour on the streets
within the • ongesied district" and
34 miles per hour upon all sir seta
within the ntv Ibnltr and outside of
the congealed district “
Bperlflc prohibiting of parking la
given ss follows The parking of
any vehicle la hereby prohibited In
the following places in front nf the
entrance to anv theater while a
show la being held therein i or In
front of Die city fire or police ata-
t-lonc on in front of - he entrance
of office building or hotel Provided
vehicles may stop for the length of
time necessary to /Hoc barge posseti-
i/rr* at said places with the ezeep-
of the fire stations *
' mnge.tAd district la aa fol-
r
and Holly
Cxnfifl
Height
ril hon
\ir (iorp> Varam ifs
XnmHimrd l»\ Tiiki
mile* i
tempted
off the
when t
head-or
bv Luri
KeUyvi:
field * e
err behi
8kl*'oni
luffer
Rmuitins Offiir
P
Head Of SaKation
Loui>\ille Promotion
Captain Ernest Holtz 3.4 who has
been In charge of the local Salva-
i llama and Rosairc Thompson
—Buy hstesso Bond.
IcOeal Draftees To
l/ea\e September 29
Eight new drafters were listed
tentatively bv the loral draft board
today, slated to leave lor training
| notion, which la made up of
persona president Mrs Bern.a v
ler Newton, vice-president VI
I Dannie Rosa Purnett, ws iri..
| trea-surer, Mrs O W Mill*-,
i man Mr- W P Woodruff, and M.
Marguerite Albertaon and 8te-»
Iamb, members After this dr
! closes no memberships may be
‘cured.
— Buy Dotona* Bonds-
hand tum
Tiger waa not
held at fault In the
Hon Army has been tratv-h rrd t„ \p\V l\lt Tolnit‘11 \rf
Louisville. Ky It was announced |
today
Capl Holtz will a.asume duties In |
Louiavtlle as the division auditor ofj
the Salvation Army covering 36
issipied Duty Here
t hat afrrnoon
Other* involve^ tn the accident
and "iAtAtn.rur minor Injurle* w*r»
Blue Gentry Indian in Tiger i car
Mr and Mrs Grover Mvers In the
car following closely behind Can-
The U 8 army recruiting station field > car
at Tulsa ha* Just receives! a new Wltneaaes told Sheriff Ernes; Mi!
quota for 100 men In the air corps ler and Frank Johnston highway
-untv treasurer to pay I at • Shepherd Field Wichita Texas patrolman that Canfield failed to
.a- . ' ’'V1 00 th* theory wnth other vacancies for the air signal hla mtenlion make a
tne word nf the law Ls mandatory I corps at Jefferson Barrack.' Mo It '
and tfieref re rui matter what hf was announced today by George H
has aareett -o do in the written con- I Bender recrultliig representative
tract he signed when awarded the Through the United States army
publication It Is hL. contention he a number of enlisted men are being
1* entitled to recover the amount be- selected for training as army air
twwrn wh.i* he * i- , • . , , ,,r„ .. . .. •.
n fixed bv the statute' lfled and »e ler ted recenr the same l.l'l ()| 'I.IIM P*Ycd
, , ' ' 1 , tulot training aa a flying radet and
following paragraph inserted In the on completion, are rommtasioned ar„„j--r r-____ ,
publication contract and stands on I non-uanmuuuuned officer pilou with Dr, neonc ^
“ “ * defense the rang of staff .echmc.T or ma.
"It la further understood and I teT s«Teant pilots Bender said touches on the .aat unnaved fane m
APcctfUaily agreed bv and between > Until the prr*er.' time very few the bio/k re'wrc. u , »twi w •
the parties hereto, that the above j enlisted men tn the army have been nd w***r
price of ten 10/ • cents shall be paid i Permitted to fly government air x,. *n effort to sneed un iKe
for one tact of land or ntv devrtp- ' r.ft however it la no. poaMblr for ^ot^
tlon and the requirements set out I »n enlisted man to----— ^ icarmm today mother
Main Street from the Frisco rail-
way ’racks rm -he north to Th/gnp-
aon avemie on the south Water
*treef from 'he Frisco railway tracks
on 'he north to Lee avenue on tile
uiuih Park street from the Frisco
railway track* on the north to lee
avenue on the south Hofcvm ave-
nue from Poplar street on the went
to Flm street on the east Dewey
avenue from Poplar street on Urn
west to Spruce street an the east;
tee avenue from Poplar street on
the west to Spruce street on the east.
Approval of the monthly payroll
and other minor matters wer* hand-
led Commissioners absent were H.
H Ha* to/ . Jesse ft ha dr 1/ k and R D.
| Furrell
Buy PoWsso Vcnapo
'l<‘thiHli.»»t (luirch
N.ix'HiH ri.rvtlav
;To District Rally
of j
m r%n- A T’iiBa dlBtrtct rpwrrrlh !/«(u*
r»r dnv- I here Tuenday nlfht
V! ens of n MethodUt church be-
! ginning Bt 7 4S o clork the theme
anfleld age 7* died enroute ?f Whal ^
-itv noamtal from ir ne- ° ** * Christian V It wa» announ-
,nt^^n?Her^!^ ■« »‘ur-
(' 74 an auctioneer died j
moon In the city hospital
Mr Canfield la "irvived by two
brothers Elmer of Hume*ton Iowa
and A B Canfield ol Outline and
one atater Minnie Canfield of Char-
iton Iowa Mr- Car,field la survived
by one slater Ohve E Patton of pnr-
es’ fruj Also surviving Mr and Mrs
Canfield are a son-in-law J E Can-
diofc, of Wichita Fall* Tex five
grandchildren and two great (rand-
*nc
Mr* Canfield w*re en-
*hrtr home about three
fhwemt of here and at*
> make a left-hand turn
ifhway onto a Bide mod
r car «a* *trurk almoat
n A Tlf
The ti
r barkwa
id tt bv
Indlar
met thr
I Ifwl l»i(M k
receive that crew of workmen will be pul on In
.... — ».j v»>ji..,a *o ta^ot^ir day^wh .u!*F 1 ,bov* ‘r •' i. and [ through training which is ....... ijie nex- few'u
^yTen^ ArkiU"*V KrnlU‘ k> Hayeaof M^k^ ^ l ’ "»**"> '*
and Tennessee
The local commander
moving
tatk to
4c Hr
to Bartlesvlllr He moved
Hapulpa about six months
la survived by hla widow
stated
Draftees given on the tentative
list are Bluford Miller Gentry jr
---- | *. - ih this Further east workmen were busy
s«»n.«.u.r. who >»•' ^ ther agr. • i ■h’a’ .1 .0 tun. ior for F r informal |, 1 app. at Die V S •’■.* 1* p.. ' .. V* "
been active here In varloua civic or- Ch‘rl"s 0reen rt d *ny ren.son nor under an circum- , Army Recruiting .lotion r . • 330 a,g| rruaher V beiV^ Z r> n Z
ganlaallaaa and acUvIUea will leave .......... ^ „ . atanrw whatsoever -l an am '-rra-*r Office b/illdlng Tu -aOkl,. bl, a.-, t„ prTpJe t,.e'--eet^
enec .ve ^ furth,r amou. . b,. by th, I Buy rotena. Bnnda
of Frederick moved in to take
- = 5T5?raS^TS SSBtJSSC*tt|£:-fS55 E: i - as - -a « «. Day id Todd Sprats
TU5ff=Saaa.«o.;gSWa«Bi^ A. WW M K^™
‘ ...... -I " Hold dinner Merlins
paving
will join hla wile and child
No successor to the local poat had
been announced today
Buy DeferuM
Buy lUtaiK
inL“N*^puhiVtw Whf Gountv Bar Meet
daughter*. Mrs Marv Stephen* of *^r‘ ‘ Lee J,,nr Nor- «* • ■ ■■ rp ■
Bedan Kans Mr- JoMe Bassham of | ^ Tuesday
and Elmrr Lee Martin all of R«-
8apulpa and Mrs Merle Barrett of
Rerninole and three sons Fred
here earlier thl* week but his wife
and baby plan to remain in Musc-
ogee for the time being
j Patrolman Green
to Tulsa and Johnston
____ _ __ _ ____ ot t replacing Liifon
V^ilr\nd ndon s'nUler^alt of^Sa^ pulD* »,ld WiUlam ‘ Henry"Philip | . fr*“^ County Bar uaoclatlon, Both patrolmen have been in 8a-
Vern and Rdon SpUler all of Sa- ^ Brb[ow ^ held a 1 mrheon meeting at the Lor- pui„* for u,e oast ten monti,-
|alne dining r/»ni Turodav with ftf- Buy Iwienao Bmd.
teen members tn attendance The
dinner meetings are held each mo-
tion day for district court •• - .
Tom Wallace president presided ||<»rP |||rs| UY \l«ht
over the meeting with W E Green J ' V"1
Final rite, were held this morning ana^wL^m-siTT-n^rt °f 'ub|,>, t »“ "™e AcUvltlM ^f'a will A un“lul a**1’1 viewed
Hearing on the mdamua was I
set for September 17. but the treas- David H Todd son ol Rev and
urer ha* a tax ale scheduled for Mrs C D Todd will deliver
that dav and cannot attend “
•M transferred h,,trnrt P hh*' ^rtung .aennon Sunda)' at the Firs* < h”ro,.^, ^d.n^r mroU^Tf
on to Fredcn, x. ’h"' ’hr *h*11 ^-bv.ert.n _ church ,, ww- an- the Business .ml Pr^LToJ^o!
pulpa
— Boy DbImm Bonds
Larson Rites Are
of Briato*
Buy Doter.M Bond* -
Icouisianan Arresteil
Condueted Today ( har«es
Rare Kloner Bloom>
and the county comm -doner, but P^r^n^Trhu^ n°r,h S rU-v Th'
come up Seotemher 2?
The county attome> * office i*
charged with represenUn* Payne summer a* student
dlvai ■ and the local president Miss
I Peggy Emerson
Gomerae Alien assistant pastor of
the First Methodist rhureh In Ok-
mulgee will give a short talk on the
subject What doe* it mean to bo
a Christian tn the World Today?".
Hubert Marlow of the Saint Paul
Methodist chorrh In Tuiaa win speak
on What does It mean lo be a
Christian in our local youth fellow-
ship ' and Prank Moffat of the
Centenary Methodist chur-h Tulsa,
will 'peak on "What does it mean
to be a Christian In the busmen
world and at school?"
Tulsa district constats of two rone*,
the Okmulgee zone and the Tuiaa
ub-dlatrlct Refreshment* will be
served following the program and a
song frst will be held Miss Emerson
said
Buy Poionw Bead* -
(rN'Iuim L Speaker
\t Cosmo Meet in ji
Tom Grisham high arhool foot -
ball roach waa the main speaker at
the Wednesday meeting of the )/*•*!
cosmopolitan rlub
Gnaham gave an interesting and
informative discussion of thange*
in football rule* whirh go into effect
thl* fall TTie local coach stated that
me rules change* were made to re-
duce injury and to speed up tha
game
The methods of selecting official!
were also pointed out by Grisham aa
lie explained penalties and how the
spectators might understand them
The coach discussed briefly grid
prospect, for Hapulpa this fall
F W "Ihsp" Marshall was Cos-
mo of the day
Buy hsl»n** Wood*
snm dining l>|.... ( j> I If
«" ciuiny nmm aorier* out nr.'i FTrubvtertan church Ir. Daren- *■ ! .1 th, m, ' Th,t *ro,,p
ST,P *:■ - - “ Commmr L„nrh™
1352
day morning in the I,cal soun kitch- 1 "rcnM^ fo^ * * a ** «■»»«*• «» arrange for M
en folMrtng a stroke of aooplexy j guvnor murt* f arralgmnent in , the program at the next meeting
— ( —Buy Dtl«r,M Bdnd* •
Prey tously. about five weeks ago i Mr and vtr. h i d-...- u j
Epps had run hla car off the road me>,- m ,h-lr . ^ ^ h*d *:s
near Drumnght The car. loaded “ -th'lr ho<nr for “,e
with tax paid liquor, was deserted by
him at that time
Prior to hla arrest Wednesday, of-
ficers had been looking for him.
dual taxpayers and probably the Chicago where he will attend the At the nrn<rr.m h™,, u, o .
ms
i'l'ini IliUl lilll
_ _ ____■ ! aooplexy , *UDcnor court
Rev Ben Sturdivant pastor of the
Plrst Methodist church officiat'd at
the services, and burial was made in
the South Height* cemetery.
... L*raoa, who had Jivnd tn Bagulpa
er about ftflaetk. vaara. baa aa
known surviving relatival
end and Labor Day. Mr and Mrs
Thro Thomas and son. Billy Reed,
and Mrs. J. R Thpcnjsg and grand-
daughter. Jlmmye Mbrvln. all of
Britton. Okla.
I
a white bloaHnt‘ah«jihAm <y *chedul,‘ w th»l day remaining
” lnche» ln open from 9 00 ~ m until g 00 p tn
Z^uL P^‘1V VZ P"*”* th' months tli l
aa 'SKi.r s; s *~t r •
«n* It i. a house plant. Office SuppDm-Phon. SOU
M J Katz president of the cliain-
ber of -, ./nmoroe staled today lhal
director* meeting* and luncheons
will be resumed next week
A luncheon meeting will be held
Friday noon of nett week A special
program will be presented at the
meeting
Directors will meet Tuesday morn-
ing to launch fall activities It w.t
Dnlnl.' of interest In nor!hea*t Ok
Uhorns They Waited the Will R,*- UNION SEKVKX8
er- men,,.rial in Clarenmre the ( LOSE THIS WEEK
Likens,inrt.T n.^, I? 8°*M,r Th# ln bf union...........
curot* of M-» fViae' ' Vfi'f ''burrh *»o|ce* bring held rturln*’ also announced
Hurt Senev ^ •>» th- (Tin* s ,r rote-.*
S2I2 UKn ‘nrt Mr and Mr, H L
Monday rnwmng churches. wlU be conducted Sunday
Vfu* - ■ y. 2ifht 11 ««ht to the pint
Jl" returned home Christian church with Rev Ben
W^M.rorf^TWv * ZFL "T* 'rt-t w1 murtflT",t «***<» °f Dve pint
Houston TFy where she wa* the Methodist
guest of her aunt Mrs C. L. Kite. I sermon
church, delivering the
Ferguson slid
children. Paul and Joe Pat. Mrs p
P Ruskoakl and Mia* Louise Rus-
tata Riant th* week end tatting
rtattvaa in Monet! Ma •Hvet'ke-
turnsd homo bp may of Neal-And
Tanlequah.
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Sammons, Jesse L. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941, newspaper, September 4, 1941; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529843/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.