The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1944 Page: 2 of 6
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tl two lightning. two rttjp* hr
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Wi<lfnl:il fV.iihh
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\\ailaKlr Through
(.ollrjr
t jnn Kuueii munty farm afoot
•atert la«t week that WtntoJt
"••» foundation -on i> available
through the A and M rnlk-g
for fall plant inf Thewe will he
led -rl and d»!ii< «*rl
- ,!»ttf «t C? pt In___
There will he a limit of » huxhel
per farmer
The college would t*refee that
the farmer. buying this aeetl ho
• fit-le >,.r certiflowtion am! that
,vej plant theca nn larttt free of
•Whet mnn train volunteer and
» early prepared aeed beri
Rucaeil say* that Winfok oat.
have been found to b a very aur
ceaaful winter nata in Oklahoma
Anyone d. tring aeed should
either write the county yafent or
write do ret la the Agronomy Ur
ia-t rr.i of the Oklaho ma A and
M rrlleff
Holder* for your ration
••ch IS rent* At tha *
NOTICE
A r-n r ’Me line of rt um- ar j
it T'.e Oemocrat Neva bhcTa
the fan that l«ifi |
»-tcttrn» of fatal a
Mahnma la»i tear
it safety tpeeialM at
'T'S A and Vf college
figure, of accidental
the rVmorrat ‘,ewx office
* T IS HI* FIT1.D IMFORM-
* alts* Hem* ■ acre ia F - x
**• !»• joks ia Frar -e k t * .
•twdy al tba Franc- iang -r» I '
®*m«W Idulrle* k »T Ff'
* **■ fSWriteX f -*.. cf hi', keWiew
•-d th. r rveraea* field uniform. aet ont
I'a " At S bar* bren a,signed tc behind-
■w their canteens and a "knrnk up' or their
Jl.r.a,. He Goldie J<htaon, 72C Second
Tj/\rs FOR THh
lie
t-P r k „(>»
:o.»/£
•t Wilma Mcnry
-rue that
We are (lad bo -r;
'Ummer exmp for t.i
men. were sorr. tv-i
w oould ao* be wt- M
F dna Horne Dtvtv. art • :< -... *,
met At the school house T *e -1 a y ,
iuly 29th Horr.e «ef«ty ..- rhe I
^tmA discussed by a
loeetirg the iad>e« irirei •-*
whool houee wfc*et> u temi
for cfNarch
Hockey* rlub met is the r.. « ,
oF Hr* Socman H lar an Mr t e.r
ferular meetir.* on her*
Hrs Cecil Davidson wa» hr r
again after oeing absent
time Ref rest, .-.r’i of re*e ant
•cd cream was serve-! oy tte n. .
l*I.IM|s Sllffiilij |H.
Kf|)| lalrrrfl Often
N|*«'f ialivf Sa\s
CREER COUimr FAIR
Creek county fan sponsored n
■ he Sepulp* Oiamhiet <>t c,tn
tierce ha* been «et tor Sept, fM1
?1. 23 and 3 m Srpuipa
f*reau*jiT list* are now t>. n.
**"t out TfiAy are ir.eoh ti e
•• last year with a few i •
added to the opening ci*. ,u r
a* :u«*. 'pint. cm. feting, kn t-
tmf. furniture reuevstion niiiain
end sack article.
I hope to double the onitnt
this year of «-R gut. ,n<1 [i, ,
Demonstration rtob Th ,r ,r,
U is up to you to bring ft.. rl
Mbits ia.
Summertime Fruit Coke
^ '•mir.er rake polks-d -tty;
through with Juicy fat bluet,er-,.
h* Riccn added f^.^ ,, .
by using soy flour in the mrvlu <
Hete is a new recipe »rr>. n
economists cream together Un:
light and flufffy 1-1 cup <»» wi
*** "Ugir An* 1-2 tea-poof, fl,,,
neg Add 1 -2 teaspce.rt -ail ,<
well-beaten egg amt blend i-
tHlgbiy Sift together 2 cn;.. 't. I
ed flour. 1-2 cup sifted «. *
* »*»«pm,a. Baking j«,»de-
add s cup of btueber*.e. t
dry ngredient* first and !*■• f
“• **U gtuesed pan nnko
with 2 tablespaon i sugar -,nd dr ’
•tu fat <1 fable.p.-. y,k* ,n
moderately hot o-v-esi ; . f
• hoot B rrunule
Sour Cream and Early Appie.
A half cup of uwir -rean and
• tmrt Hrh r»*a> Kp,.,l
hi rak# Of ^ \\
Spicy lea/ cake calling for m. »g^
is made with -on- cream and
«pplesauce tngr< 1 .,m . u ,
luck *oot rresm V4 u> 1 cup
,*R*f ** r«*P unsweetened the k
tpf.iesiuc* i, leaseec. vail 1
•asponn dnnanau *, i-a po,,r
2 cups sifted flour l tea
ipoon baking powder teaspoon I
g da 1 up each chopp- d ra .-in-
li d r.jta V
**ur* Sift dr. Ingredient tc
<*fher and add to first mucture
*ith raisin and nut Mi* ar.d
>our into greaser hread pan Bake,
n modem oven. tV, f to, «oout ,
•n boor
erl^L.!01" 'T,‘,rr •PP1' P*' In
rredlenf. art S cup sour rream
» to « tart apples V4 cup
•. iesspoor.cinnamon t**. .on
ait pastry Core, pare and .lie.
tppiea Line deeo pan with pastry
J5S5® to,*r of apple, on hottom.
fprinkle with mixed sugar rmr.y
won *n^ *Alt Repeat untul a)!1
yj “*•“ Hour cream over for
Ur *°» •»>*« Of dougt. *„h | ,
•A tllaw steam to escape p-e*.
TJl, «>-» Put p,e ,r,
^Meeste . hot oven 400 F for
l® rn.nutei then lower te per*
ure 773 F and make 3D ft, .35
."Jd ,r* ,"4<1*r
•ad crust folder arewr.
Fxerv growing plant take. mulk.
t^i/- nil it&\ * R ty
'
^ c.s, A and M college, and
“if He drouth condition, now
' ‘ ~g rhr -phout most of Okla-
► r-.a t.e-e H in.uffirlent soil
moi.tuie in mmy loralilie.
Conoejuently rv-ry weed and
e.ny extra ieg.,f,k„, pUn, ,h>|
*• d law been thinned out is
lakir.g a ^.are of the already
lib,:ted moisture supply
The gardener* yoh it.en, la to
I remove , very weed that 1* stal-
ing moi.fure and to pull out ertra
vegefible pi,ni, to ronwe the
r»mainr.£ moiKturc* ^uppl> \>gr
table, that have pas*ed then
fulne.. bean, that are no longer j
' ’ ‘he. t It • aye gone i
seed ;#|I that base -orrd-leted1
-dueli.,n und lettuce Ibat „ no
longer * d, ole are e*amfde,
r» se Who were fr*re sighted
enough and mulched the,, s.r.
dm., w.th remain, of last year,
' .'‘table top with rotted lease.
at s.n.ilat material Br»
ay.ng |«-s trouble thin those
•‘•o did not Another tip for
next season , success Is to pre.
pare their vegetable garden soil
!y in 1*0rating ample quantities
•I orgahK rr.atter or humus This
state deyths dttnng June
tn " “ " sre,dental fa'alitwx
report, f m si tie rcw.pape-. tt,e
cause ' the greatest nmnle-r of
t deatt y.t month wa. drownini
| Tk«-w ' ng. are vi numeeous and
j* u-reressary ~ Rum tatet
. Just a fe-w srmptr precaution,
•urh as knowing the p|,e. in
whiC , ,u are swimming having
Ade.p At* p-otectroe If yr.u
not a good swimmer and not til
mg needless chance* are enough
to Insure safe swimming if f,J.
I lower* r e added
An ' >r outstarxtlag po,r,r m
'n • li-t of fatal acridert
is th- number of Young people
unde twenty year, of age who
were k iled Twenty .sf the fifty
five were school student. While
eight .ere infants and pre-artmol
: rhi]d'* n
Q** **r killed wprf hoii .a
■dve r ne oil industry
three diets three tw i laborer-
*** * '
trlna- farmer one tr 1 -, dry
er. sr d one ins alid Other virtim.
JLST RECEIVED
Four Turner 16x1ft power Hay Balcn. rr.«rrf<1
with Wi.w on .in Air C xi-- d motor 5 to ‘i H p
Thoar are well built halers built for heavy duty
service and long life
If non ha\r a
mmplrle uinrk af
1, RWE o\>;
Paftsrnwrr Tvpr
TIRES
anil all <*j/iN of
If you need a baler we suggest you come in at once
Fiat ion reitrictions lave been lifted trd crr«:'i ate
Is no Kmger required
sSAPlILPA MOTOR. Inc
Ford-Ferguvwi Traitor Dealer'.
2,5 8 Phone 1500
Truck Tires
The largest selertion of farm tools and equipment
in this, terntory
Jii-I rrrrited i0ftrt6
«»f Vai I men*.
Diamond Service
"■Ido HujclM
*00 E. Dswsy Rboaa 4M
*• •* •••••r M,. ia9.
LOOK AHEAD
TO WINTER!
USE OUR LAY-A- Y PLAN
\ our dirt rolrt Dealer
Can service adequately
all makes of cam
truck* — having quality
service at low coot
STAMMRD
•HEVRourr co.
121 E. Dawvy
A GOO0 WlNTfft
V0 CMCCR
• Lujukf for Mslarwl Sympt ma.
^/r - Question
A picture !ilce this raises a quest ion
• • . for you to answer.
At this moment, hundreds of
thousands of America's fin-st
young men are fighting ln the
greatest military effort of this war.
For them, there are no half way
measures.
Ask youraelf—are you doing
anything to match their supreme
•acnfice?
If you can aay “yeg" to that
question—and no one can, who
isn’t actually unde; nre—that a
fine.
If not ... go out now and buy
those estra War Bonds. The
Bond* you didn’t think you
quit# afford. -
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*vW*RT lumber CO,
•Its. Mopl. Bkows tai
will ao
anywhiri
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INSURED SAVING*
FEDERAL FLAN LOAM
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Nous# Rsatals Rswl EstaSa
INSURANCK
Hrrbrrl P. Johnson
Dmi t Roqloct
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DR J. W.
FREDERIC!
Optomsiiiat
Complats Ocular Ea_
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Pirtle Violator
ky Officer's
0*tUt“ are f uidinr
ira^.-^SL"*® lh* jail
~ ** officer Iron-, the w.v#,,
^JiaU itfcmnttory arrive,
-jeho ..i char.ed ,n W
bfeaku.g a pan.I*
_UP tbe highway
■War ailing *usp><-,ou
i waived th* exlradi
<»W WtUlbv rwceived
—— • G Foley.
of Probation
_ Mad “0*6-*
IRgR
your
fovasionBonds
REEL DRUG STORE
If NUftiMx «a.
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ALL WOOL, Expensively Detailed
SUrndy 2oing, tiirfly-wearing coatb
with 1945 details Sweetheart lapel
Chest* rfields' Flange-front casuals'
Top-everythFng Boy conin' Oentiy
molded, new ax tomorrow fitted de
Rtfns Interlined
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1944, newspaper, August 3, 1944; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529884/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.