The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941 Page: 2 of 6
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DEMOCRAT NEWS. THUHSDAY. SEPTEMBER
Oklahoma Air PostVolunteer
V> ill Aid Army In Case Of W ar
Handicaps Only
Mental Hurdle,
Says Pianist
Dress According
OUR DEMOCRACY
Yzr. ^sure' CLASSIFIED
rhort P. Johnson
THE U S. AMD
ITS RAILROADS
Sags This Expert
Ad Column
: — Ul.mi(IM IN
SiMiMcr Trainers To
•><* Draft fwcmplnl
Snerc-sar to E. I< Anger
A »: Phone
mrn arc blessed with ,„.r.
"rr‘ ' Mb Evelyn (Has
f the MMU of |>omp orontim
Oklahoma A and M college
i that li wouldnt do much
10,1 H n»<»rp were her*ij*f tht
of a pvt fret flftupp
" nlmnul a* often a* the w»-
“ \ Ol tnd I m ki omi ga -i
1 handicap* in life. Vfc hinr
them because »t think wc hase
the to Assuredly our thoughts arc
out nun to choose. I have neser
tho lit of my-s.cU as hanch inped
hv blindness.
** It might well have been
oth■ rw; e if m.v patent* had uu.|
le if.
W Rt rT,.' PRO D OF
OUR HIGHWAYS AND Of |
OUR MOTOR OARS
AMP AIRPLANES. _*
AT 'TV? THE CON<f HAUL
OR THE BJu HAUL HE MUST
HAVE Oui RA/UtOAT>S TOO.
I*«n‘t Neglect
Kfea!
ur i u
I Ml PM k
Optometrist •
« ompleie Ora'ar I . cm In* llcm
(.Usse* Made t» lit Vnwr Eyew
S V Main In rotter Mwolr ft*
IM >.|N».>w
rniilg *K
M\K"t M,» | |( i \s( „
Ro,*'f* H Ke||y. 4|
Opal TllUnan. 30, Tulsa; Joe B
Hart 3a Tulsa and Pa nay Am
1 ubnes *| Tuba Jt f, Childers
« t hlkler*
» Tulsa rtanktin fl<ian> Me: Jia»
“ Brtst « an.l Virginia J Owrn-
■■ Brtalow. John Tliman. 21. pern
■ Oat Diet. 18
° Llvety. 25. Tulsa.
24 Tnlxa f eon
Sanulpa and Dov*
Few women need to let amnm
F: » that ihrir figurrs are irregu-
1. i- th< iik)> Ml* Olasenrk deviated
A clever woman ran turn her deterta
Into adianiagey it she recognizes het
IiKiire type and drrsae* accordingly
Most common of thexr || too wide
M i' »he said Women who have
»:de tups should avoid rxrc.sivr
trimming at the valal line aueh »>
,,r"' I leaded belu They should
•leer rlear of tight skirts esprrtallv
Ui'.sr thai rup under Prtnreas line'
are likewise bad
HOME
JKtSca
• “PEP-l PS"
TM» time of year our appetite* lag
ii lood in general just doean7!
jnu rood, but one or two special
'Wtl^n* might perk up your ap-
***UU • With Ihew favorite sogges-
"v vou might help Solve the
o’. ')■ liaaf trouble The* varieti
• i red sh.ild provide you walk
• netlu \g new aod prrhap- inspire
•^dispensable in national defense,
THEV HAVE been THE GREATEST
S'NoLE technological factor in
MAKING AMERICA WHAT IT IS TODAY.
| f»i not stirprcs* .TmpC one, at
ch-ase- retneie IHe raaae with
I chiropractic- Lee
1 Dr. La Liberte
• tl* » Lee 4»e Pbane 23M
and Rdvth Kllmbelh
Pern . Rona
and Ruby Tbnmi
W Purdln 21.
Th« i should draw attentton t«i IHowe 22 ha|ujtpn
j ihe upper part of thetr bndlea Cl
Bc.lema and rhort taclteu are ai- leoi
’*'* con<1 Pull tilouan are grare A P
rnllv drretvtng They ahmild pad out rrlm
'heir -ere. emphaatpng aa miwh Pink
■ri- u)der Width* n -povlhle Rktrt Pear
mi! -deal* tn from add grare with- M
|ou' h,llk ' Ram
Thoae with large (wot line* can
never hope to give the lllmlon ol
perfect proportion* If they wear
tight blrnne* rontraatlng Ion*, e*.
peiSalU- In brlglit rolora and severely
Tailored mllar.i and sleeve*
On the other hand If *urh wom-
en will remember to he utterly fem-
inine In their taatev and it try to
-eft line* thetr defect ran we
rome an advantage Hurpllre
Pig* are cod Soft tabot* lem
rhantmenl Dreaiea with
weight Jacket.* will forever be
See I » foe igoarr Ueala
' Ril l \Rl.f
| • I* < \R liMu. ttva
I the tear round
MRS IK t til VTV MiHOK t
I I hone ISIB , Ml
Shrimp Shioirake
4 T. .shortening
mg powder 2', c milk
kv. 31 Sand Sorthg* c
■ 27 Tulsa and Ollte
2A Tiil*a; Oamey Tay-
and lne» H"*»r Jn
•rge t Mln-r 2Y Sapitlpa
hy May Burgh ?t Sa-
4 Divert YS Drumflghl
Oairett 47. Dnimnght
-e 27 Ramilpa, and Cor-
n. 21, Be pulp*
THEN-OPEN N6 The COUNTRY
Sift flour TMoaour* and *ift
• tb KsVirigf p- wd< r and malt Cut
« -'TKistrnry of
ftrsr meal Add milk to form a
ft d. ugh Turn out on !ighti>
Mirs-wi board Vn. -»d emtly fc»r half
u utr Pat ct roll out k> inch
nkn«»vA Cut ^sth medium sued
y-* til <Jtt' Hake m 450 dejz
« 'j 12 to li nwujU-s While hot,
• »nd fill »i., the following mix-
Alec Trrrplfton
NOW-SERVING IT
M» S » «| ip*
Tailored u, Um.««
‘ ifwalltr at IJttle t mi
Service Cleaners
Ph-we ng w vy *4
ti that they felt anrry fur me.
ad of having a happy career,
ht now be walking the street*
c out a tin cop "
m the time I wit* »t*. 1 want,
herome a profe»«jonal pianist,
meant that I would have in
to play the piana by touch
mmit to memory everything
|,pd. . . , Whether T wa« h m
Highest l*rn ev lor Vuur
CREAM
FIRMFR'S tA< H\M.|;
< KI \>| s | \Tln\
I-ester * w red- n !•? N Mam
lr( ‘ 3 T butter l>y c milk
'j- ’*aal* J c. rooked ahrunp
ST flour
In Melt butter, add ull and flo’j
•. S-ir until «nnnth Add milk and
J4 viotinue slim g unul miature ha«
• thickened slightly Add the ahi „
is* »nd heal thoroughly Fill and >p
Mot bucuita with creamed ahr (
Sprinkle with freshly grated elk..-
id ana garnish with ripe olives.
C irrot SiwiffU
1 r carrot*, rooked 3 T flour
and ma*hed 1 c milk
through ricer 3 egg volk*
iuNrr 3 egg whites
ake a sauce of melted butter,
""ttr and milk Add egg yolks Pour
carrou into this and let'cool Brut
whites until stiff and fold into the
> OF POINT-TO-POINT MILEAGE OF THE WORLD.
5fc% OF WORLDS FASTEST PASSENGER. TRaiNS-
AV ERASE SPEED OF FREIGHT TRAINS UP 61?*
Since 1920, with 'hotshot"freights now
DOiNS DO MILES PER HOUR.
w\U] r Virrv-i« hflirk-
m kryp her M«crrt rntlr^ly h^r
1 *hr Will obNcnr 'Implr
f kffplni auction rrntrretf
mnt \trm- I«on^ tArkrt> Mjrh
*rn%, and »oft blouvn »rr (rood
i« purpose .TarobA with frill*
bbon* hr*Ip brnufffutfy TTu*
* PT^ilhi *111 fnakr thr rurtr
Nptne mnrr turtle
tfjnuld rarrfuDy tTnld tftht |
xnd b*«qu*K and rrmrmhrr
that Kimona and raglftn
*rr not for hr*r
traiv:
are 1
pc«H :
| H R Mays h 11
I spe'lali.l In IFHeases nf the fft
I “ V‘"*' and Thmal and the
III 11\(, 01 twjsfji
I » V F.gbr rb.ne U4
>I;i 1 «• Mil! Dlisfru
N.iliorial \rl Uot k
for coiiLHy from cot os
THAT WOR T TL’FN l 00it
TAKt ONF »IR OF
NTMO Mot SION -MIT m mas
i/or of
m art
Traient
urnisoii dam
thr potential
from t hese f a
n«*‘nt the po«
power needs
Prrfahfbttrd Mitfi
‘ r ' M*cd *tr t* d< * pH f t
tirm In provide tow
!rr 1 rife *1. rw •'i arid aff
larly adaptable av ■ modrsm-
device to replace uruU worn
ntafe The kvftngr un.t
ab'Hit 5X0 pnundi and may
allrd hv Va'd men
'N « U»ll» s| KVH k
Mem Her
* ’ ' • • b- b
l wrtiff «.n all rr.ikeN rnA
a r. AM*nAH(r prtee
M* 14 K FT* lee
annnu
’ a hi* lrrpenou* will and for
♦ nty-five year* thereafter poured
• hit aoul in a number of master-
He did not hear performed
°te of one of hi* greatest works,
Ninth Symphony with it* clo«-
"Ode to Joy."
. , , M hen I (day Beethoven to*
I aenae something of hj* strug-
and triumph, the eternal at rug -
and triumph of the human soul
nr X believe with Enwan that
' ji ta hom|to \ ktory. Beet-
1 n nc t only triumphed svtr deaf*
a; he triumphed over death.**
Nations!
Magasim-* A Vnii|iapcrv ^
—G4»lf IkilK— |
Harry’* New* Stand |
*1 ti. Paik SI rhi*f 1X2 •
Parking ^pa#» |
Stale Business
Best Sinci 19.W,
Sai/s ()[ Bulletin
lale
t«f Ft per I M .kmwnHMp
• »»«! t arefal tllrnlh, u
| H»*ll Krpwirw. rail-.
! ^.rvwoon nr wtrs
I Tb-ie MI IZJ w NA
this umc of national enter,
ycur country need* your help
IR-lenM Savings Bunds and
pt regularly
ar and sixtiiMUMi
Mr Hcn/eii-H
i 3100 000 in caah
i 14 000 works ol
e miiiinn iieraonti
fcXlubltione
Tup Krtcew l i>r
CREAM
DM BURGESS
Rave a dime a day and one dol
iar on your birthday At the era
of a year lor jour *37 50 you car
purchase one 350 maturity value
TWrnae Savings Bond
ouMiie.v the best onrniei since 1830 attended the |
the current issue ol the University In Oklahoma
-I Ok.aimma business bulletin re- to nlnu .; sj (
misaions for i
Of'!.era] biisin. -> co u'Jons h.ised work were obt
>n lam - and industrial gnomes, em- the one-weeg
'ojment mall trad*, mi' ruction, sale*
w car sales and ti it detwotK %.
higher than the -rTFLs for themlmnUjn ,J
ituimer of 1937 i , r^.., ’ ~y
njsi k u.i urhi ra\n rrrf pb trewn h*. s~____ #_
he sale of Oklahianai -hit
iroduets brought fcSf 600 J00 during
he first five months of 1941 a 30 _ P " *
ereent gain over the name period ! *70* i* the e
1 last year The increase «■:, , x- 2^" an «««)vt
laiTiep by flndk} Weawt dire<:.»! WPA rn,,:ivT-h
1 the bureau of bu-lnev* r+tm>*r+i\ Other WPA c
la! mil] five tXv
information or
nes and will also)
L IAL BLANKS fnr sale
Ueir.neral News
i (w 'i i'9tii * amou.
yt(i and many e
k aricu* kinds of
wmed an a rosW
CBin p:tarn Hrrx
f»t with toim
I Rtl Mly
Uherr siarliag Me«Aa —g
• '»•'»! Iwdi are *
| NpeeiaK,
jlOKUM; ( omx shop
, mi k nni t vs
we n.-.
I N \l*l I |‘A FFDIKAI."*
|sUI\(,s K LOAM ASS'N
I -for- , .
• ..l\1i RrD *Avi\r.a
MltFRAL PI |> LOAN*
• ni«M 3ii
7 if l*'m citul.ing for \eiir<
fnit I 1 r /"uif Uwnrii linn r*
uted all over again'
•e referring to achool
late date* on week
up early, ano
a little bit and auch
ipulpn high students
he.\ hadn t Quite rr-
i their vacation*, but
st Hbnut 100 percen*
¥ back to school
c : A eer/s A of
• )we Dull Boij
School Today
du t located
I of limitork and It
I Forty-five thou;
now etnnloyed ir
j estabhshmenUi Pa
show greater advai
nrent rjv; pain i
workers and tot*
manufacturing i
more pronounced t
ment for all im
Weaver .said
Dail\ avf'.iiF
.stores renrest ..tiny
tail trade were 15
for Julv than lor t.j
ItMO The drop in s
July was only 12 n
from the average
sonal de< liue
>*1* continu
mv than em;
the numb*
vage* ot i<
I him r. tniKs ^
I 11M I 1 It 1 |) t||{\ K| H*
| MIX and TOM all
| t.** ea» all at
, <Rf IK COI VTV II
iRing r vans take a sQulnt at
booth brown complexion ol
Ma\ And speaking of Jennie
Is us that slie also has an at-
1 Iia> fever, as have sevpral
Sapulpaiv- induding Kenneth
or. and Mrs Maxine Miner
into a mrlr- * -mr be
regain fi utrol
improve-
ombmed
To rclirve
Misery of
illW I'm 3'ookinjf
KI.K1TRHAI.LA
. observed that if Sa-
over all the dirt heat
»
tiue resurfaced, they
a very nice street to
Wilson
a Liot in
1 till.L I >
| R 41.VI
w rnr r.ii oRiip*
NiistriFRiii'-
•<* W(.nd«f1a| Liroo**
Bro*. Furniture
1*5 K »e*ry - rhamm «T*
—Alnay* chuirg Axmln
Mrr Kiirn i« simw Vwa*
J Try Rub My Turn
i c aiiwjys t>ccn a good cook, but ir was a lot
of Murk to be one. No*' I knoM thai it's c*»y
to be a good cook m ith a minimum of lime and
etfiTt. My electric ranj;e uupht me riiat The
first time I Kent out and left it to cook a dmnef
by itself I worried just about as much as I did
the first rime I wenr out for the evening and l^t
my first baby in someone rise's care. But when
I got back, there was the dinner, as perfectly
cooked as though I had watched it I wish I d
switched to an electric ranj-e long ago, especially
uhen I think of the rime Tve wasted that coulj
have been so much more eniuvahlv mem
. i Aalery arc too murky for good
angling At any rate, we hear that
• '* missed out on a plenty good
' li by pu*tponmg the Labor Day
trip he had planned
Buy Dol>ni« Sfcmu*_
stnf«*» PoMt*r l>
Hf*M Llecjiialt* f or
Nalionnl f.mrr«eticv
Or.l.i' :,f. has adetjtyite power and
natcir;.: g„ tj meet any demands ol
the nation*; emergmey. Redford
Bond, rhalrm. n of the corporation
ronumhsion, Thursday mfonncl the
natn :tal defer, program committee
of the National Asaociatkm ol R U- 1
road and D* .104 Commisslnnei
With tl*- power now avamble
through present eeneTatlnc nlant
Fergu»on System
ford tractors
—will revolutionise faemtag.
They are low hi prtr, gag
•he operating eo*« u very low
Come fn fur detxAa.
Sapulpa Motors, Incf
IHstrlbwtaew
“Yoar lord Dealer 13 Years'
duU, logy, headache; and .^UbT ^ ^ ^ f~»
you] w’ "n " ^
threaten to spoil tiiur r t do when Nerves
U. pc-r - try ^ Work- ^ji yment, and good
Dr. Mile. E.'iervr scent Ne„i„, T.bletl
uor, T *" ■-
. £*-.?*»* -»w. - -
l» eeck*,. f-Tour drurost wriD be glad to *~!l n. w,..
New ABC Washar
Tto unlvecltv student, who com- the “iUteT* ^r.t^’nl !"*P °'
u 7""^ rk of power Bn. '
Norman field, are owned and op rated bv utilities und-
OTdAa-eountry In- e,^ furtadirtlor. of the rommiaslon
*n cither enter or traverse all 77 roun
summer ties Of the :s electric utillu« w
v-.., an Qf 7
useei'in .I, ,' transml«ion line*
used In the transportation of elertnr
““TV • he said -Contracts foT£.
^ar‘K'0( P°«« »•*' In existence
n theie companies for the use
o^firtn. economy or etnerfency
expanded air1 “A* a nestilt of these contracts
generating nationa. and miles of
OKUNOM3 US 8k0 ^ ELECTRIC CSMP8ET
L* A. \\llilf., .Vfxiui|t>r
Qxyr Adviticvd crzzr.
TfWB* frr*m Po-- r;ir,v)*t
staBunt* Otv this sum.nrr
szi sgjr-xTxz srssnrv
QdUton. federal authorities believ ----m ig
•1 It Test to conduct the su-r.mei energy
nurse in Oklahoma City A
The perfect range for the modern home.
Fully automatic, with insulated oven,
smokeless broiler, and quick heat top units.
See it today at the ihowrooiua of local
dealer
$49.95
lalning program
iymer Appliance 0,
EsP**-* tWmlW*
If YOUNUITOC1T akucr
sSK fohyoqw homey bacr
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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/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.