The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1941 Page: 1 of 8
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-‘Rrntrmhrr Pearl Harbor
Buy Another llefrn v Stamp
Volume 31 — Number 6
The Democrat News
"Keep Km I louting''
Huy Ikrfrnar llourfs
■SAP! I.PA, OKLAHOMA. THT'RSDAY. DECK M Bill 18 IMl
- *---------- $1 50 A YEAR
Sapulpa Red Cross War Relief Quota $5,100
XrLe / NEID taise
are staving open night.
"»w to ( hrl.lma.
ifeiifpila (to. now's raw ato*
•toll) to wind ap Uw haunt
•toty.
* • •
} Friday there will to I to Mr
day drirr tar Ihr tmrrVMi Rnl
• '»* »»' IHW fond tot « pal
rWt Uto fla* and "harp II riving
• • •
Tto attor lilt In Harrison
4 Arkansas. Milford Os.ia. atont
•Mh two at hl< Irlrnt* a« |n
Indarrt to a praamn nstionaili
•"to* to totlnt r Irr Ira Milford
*" hts tonal trtondlr alUtndr
"toll'd tram rat to rat and rrttrd
"•**••■ rrrtoinli rtad l« knoo
•••. Taanmr* Ttor talked far
••tor Uair and II aM Tamm r
•w* and Tornmr" that After
Ito well knrnn toarr Irtl. Mil
fard turn'd to Ms frirnd. and
rntdl 'Van kn<« ihal frtloo »
farr looked familiar and hla mar
hi Ito war aa Ihal a# Tornmr
Farr, tto toarr Millard a a*
tot arm* d ihal Ito Tommr to
had torn lalhlnc to aaa the f arr
hoard Jar Irak ~4nd to
I harr a.krd him
Ihal fight,' hr m-anrd
U<;nlijiurfrf • \rr
fotaMMinl Hrrr
City Pushing
Plans For fP \
Paving Project
/ NlfD YOUR HUP/
rndhlnh |
harr rrrrlrrd a rrrr torn
IKnl < hrtatma* rard from
Midshipman I# lark Fallon. who
U at tto I s natal »< ».|mi
Anna poll.. Md Thanks lark
4nd hrir i at stung ran la. k
a a .
torn In Ito to Malian rrrrntlr
were Martarrltr Albertson amt
■drtto Aweewry plannlnc
Ihfhtow halidar trip Irr
Idat. rah*
*■ nrrrnl reqwrsi haa torn
rtorlrrd h| Ito toraJ Red f maa
far knitted artirlra far diairtba
•ton to Ito torn ah. ard .hi*. and
dnMrwrrra of tto North UUnu
FalrM Navy Mlr. Inrtlr nr. krai
r toward twfalm. aarha. hrtanri.
t and nalrh raps arr nrrdrd Thr
■rltotok MW to hr raanptrtrd and
•hlpprd awl la Irr than Jannara
•I V iton I' ii mw aahrd to <wt
to taoh MUi Mr. y ml f nw (irn
. to *»» Thanaaa Moan Thoar
%m in«wn IhH rtnrrirnrt
ffOTI thr Rrd ( roan ma? r»-
tot far nark an thr fifth floor
to tto l larton hnlldii « any daa
totk| thr arrk r arr pi satardai
• • •
On Drrrmbrr U. Drwrr air
"to Mil hr • prn ail lhr war lor
IrWflr. I hr Frtaso rails a > haa
top Dniahrd Ihr rwnaalnc In «nf
fWdrnt Itoar far nar at thr high
•V al that palm an Ihal daa
A ah* I hrloUnaA prrsrnt far
Inrtdrnlaila on thr
Mission alrwrt psv-
tof Jab. MTV off trials havr a»
•toad rrrd Roar, rll) aunairr
Utol Ur MTV a ill partirlp.tr
•fhr* War print, arr drawn up
and Ihr ma.tr r HP! pro Jr. (
■ppn rrd al Washington It I
•to prajrrl will to prrarnlrd la
tow atalr hifhaat drpartmrnl
to frl Ito .lair to Join In.
Sapulpa and Creek county. alone
Mfh thr atatr and nation will hr
prepared for anv eventuality with
I civilian drf.nar headquarter. brine
arl up at thr Amrrlran f^srirn hnl
under suspire* of thr loral com-
mitter headed by Mat.tr O
Humr. and member* Sam Alim
and M J Kat*
In ordrr to romplrtr a working
organisation for u»r wt -~ r.red*:
all persons arr aakrd to go to thr
rieadqus rtrr» and «lgn an anpllra-
tlon offering frrr volnnlrrr wr-
tderr Both mrn and trnmrn will hr
nrrdrd for all type. of defense
dutln on thr homr front hrrr
Activities of thr civilian drfrnar
headquarter* will rnvrr AiO’ilrta
and vlrtnltv Headquarter- w||) hr
opwn diirtQg thr day Hmr undrr
aunrrtUlon of M-t Tom Wallare
l Thr enrollment fraturr t. |p
rhargr of a “human resource* and
skills rotnmlitrr consisting of Has-
kell M' vrMge chairman and mrm
hrra Otia Buie and Hd»ar1 fleay
Includ'd among ’h» typr of work-
rr* nrrdrd arr ambulance driver*
truck driver* builder* brlrk m»-
aona rarnetuar*. mechanic* and
wrldrr. electricians mrn for pnllrr
duty 1;--* ai^ nil'-. firr f .■v ■ rr
•ptoia "nrakrr* rfflrr wo-krra
hwwhh and nutrition and fnorl pro-
duction and canning
Chairmen of rarlmu local *om-
mlttrra havr torn announced ar
follow"
flrat aid Dr J r Curry air
raid* N r Mi. had; health and
nutrition Or J H tampfon ctvll
pcolrctltin Police Chief J O Fd-
w»rd* welfare and cnrunimrr In-
Irrrat Captain Pertain of thr Sal-
rat Mm Army revmnea and cro-
ductlon Harry Hlbbwrd: clrtllan
Morale Janie Prince, city uchool
•ttpwrintwndriit
The local avV-up ta linked with
the county organtntlon headed try
l>r O W Starr of Drinirtghf.
Owr.rral iwcrrtary la Oracr L'rht-
foot of Saouipa TYrarurrr t< J p
Kwtny of Rrtatow- Other rlty chair-
men or rtcr-chalrmrn over thr
•ountv arr a" foliowa Mayor IVve*.
PrKr IrtaCow Mayor Sum Whit
lor*. Drum right. Mayor Dr Phll-
llpa. Otlton. Mayor H P Srhoolf
M und* Mavor f P- ren St. tm
rock Mayor Ben Sirben Krllyvlllr
Stanley Alcott banker nrpr a R
Power* Shrk and Mat or Dr M. .
China Id Mannford
Among tltoar ,'rnm Sapulpa luted
for participation in other phase, of
the county organization are Fred
Sprakman J. f.n Wr|, t. Dr W P
I. ogm're r and Dr P K lea .. . . ....
"r w p i • Lu*e i Vckint: 1 liristm.i".
tie Jennie Bray and Harry James “
Vek Stair ||rl|» In
Vvv Joli On
North Mi"»ion Nlriji
A unit project for thr repaving
drainage and "Idrwalk constnirtlon
on highway M vu presented to
•hr city cnmmlaaionmi at thr regu-
lar sr.vslon last Monday night This
project would mean the repaving
of thr highway from Line Avenue
north to thr city limits It would
Include the tearing up of the pres-
ent paving, widening It to a width
of *4 fret, and roro'true ting a con-
crete curb and a four font sidewalk
on each side The old concrete
would be broken up and used for
a ftib-baae a* that on Dewey ave-
nue The total coat of this project
U estimated to be 14731.1 The
highway department will be asked
to furnish material to the amount
of IIS4I0 The rlty of Supulpw
would then furniah equipment and
material m the sum of 03)7 and
thr WPA labor and materials In
thr sum of 123 .VP)
A number of obstacles must be
overcome before this project could
go Into operation First The lot
form submitted to Washington
seme tune ago has not been re-
cefvecj bark In the Oklahoma City
WPA offices aa yet. since this Job
may be considered by the govern-
ment as a defense project Insofar
that Its a federal highway and a
direct rout* to defense plants in
this section of the state
a An '■*>
'WZ'TZ'rTrT
( h m (m as Shopp/ng
With Meredith
S
y
v
y
w
Yot/v# i Hifpri if In ttoc*^ this
si D*v‘.*-Rulf 8 firnrurr
SWiTf As % Christ map. vprclsi thty
•r** offrrln* an ltth r^ntiiry. wal-
nut kn^hol* d«k To 90 with thr
d**k la a whit* l*athfr*tt# up-
holst^mi Udd^r-bark i htir. a four
vohima up-tn-dad1 art. of th«
American Ftw, a lovely
lamp a desk prn and a desk
hlo^trr all for thr V w prtc# of
M4 .V) TN) frt th* utmost of rt-
Ux.it ton m a tlft. m^k« It a
KroehUr R^st Rorkrr Tha rock-
ers ar+ sold In a beautiful variety
of colors and very modfrttsi?
priced, the perfect thing to ^tva
Dad for ChrtstinM Anr>thar
mtufortabU gift ta the Kro^tiiar
rwlimf and Ottoman Thia two-
plecc chair srt la uphoUtcml in
lovtly 19th cantury tap#atry or
modem velvet Darls-Rul* hu a
otnpUte selection 0/ occasional
iS Work Is I»ein^
i»A •
Rrsiimnl IltTc
At Class Plant
^Irikr |. Vltleil:
IVimIih tKin Sl.irl-
In Hirri* Irp|v«.
fumllure with piece, ranging in
_ _.__ perm s- price from M PS to IMM To mm-
aten of the project may to given bine nart buying wi-h pr* i ,
Tn ord.rfor th* city to offer Its buying buy Mother a Frigid-
share of the wort, the str-et funds ltr, whip you can stlU get then,
from which the money would have fully rqu.pped, or mndertUar her
to come must be given time to rr- kitchen with a nr* M.gir rh-:
ruprretr from the drain placed on range which
It by the construction of Dewey
avenue It is rxprrtrrl that thee-
fund, would br lufflctent by the
t.mr approval could be had on thr
project now under corMidrration
Thr highway department must Ije
contacted and give their assurance
that they will participate and It
Will-
is believed that they wtll be
to* to do that asked of them
IHfan* lorktT l>
incocporatCA all
♦he finest rooking fraturca at t]
lowest possible price for a fu
ntturc gift of tabic lamp end *
bl* or sjnoker go to Davia-Ru
to buy f{ Pay a dollar down a:
a dollar a week
• • *
Lynn Russell, seen wearing
patch on the right eye Ws havi;
a hard time trying to convince tl
local citizenry that he really d
run into a door during a blac
out M.iybe so.
n* von
• •lillUC
to gr
•
•
• •
Today
at E
A. C<
ftipmtv
r they ti
BV* a
111
tfhn of
nMr*r m<
*i*f r*
did
to pick
ytntr gift
: fmm
(1
kflk to
net th*
nr.
rmriins a
in dtipli >
VI
prt**«!
'mm 113
d5 to
91
are bargains st i
my prl
larly no
tk** th* 1
O E i
radio an
d A u torn;
Ittc R*
nter
f ter Ovgond
“h" tnrmigh
in a Tulsa
the rittw
The Rar'le
ta caper ted 1
tn about thi
having been
lowing n*grt
company an
union
Olasa
A mrn
907
W01
a < losod
Thr pi
bio wing
kAtervaia
for you
1 tn and
•r Fhi
wralnuf
binatir
lat#*st
simple
l)rur\ JoliiMm |s
Klrclol To lltMtl
Ml (lull Feileration
hilt*. For Orphan^
flan Annual Homt*
(,hristma> l.iphtin^.
Dcroratin^ (Contest
Plans have been made for the
Like the Gift of the Mag:
be the Christmas you make possl
ble for someone not
as yourself
Mr. Ruth Pierce Child Welfare
worker for Creek county, la making
Creek county^ 4-H frdera- an effort to provide Christmas for
t;on meeting and dinstmas party the orphans that come under her
was held Tuesday at the Christian care and for the families where
church, where t>wcy Johnson Jr. no Income Is available
of Sapulpa wit, elected president.
Leon Rogers of Pleasvn- HUi vie-,
president. Lorenr Gaavrh of Mi:-
__ ._ _ . , tmy, secretary and Jimmy Ed-
annual home lighting and Chrtat- tnislon song leader
““ There were 240 members present
•wch >e*r by the Junau chamber reprcntuig u t-jj , ,» .
following program was presented
Welcome address Fred Hpraz-
man a utk on the meaning of
Christmas and how it should be
observed by Rev Robert Austin
a talk on how the farm boy and
girl can help in drfense by Blrnev
Herrin county school superintend-
ent
of commerce Oraham Henry, pres-
ident announced
Perw.ru dealring to enter the
non teat are aaked to phone the
chamber of commerce
Because of getting started late
on the contest a committee of
secret Judge* will aecrelly view and
Judga the rntnea between Christ-
mas and New Tears
Participants grill be notified twq
dajra lit advance of the judging in
< T r that lights to decorations
ma, be left burning later to the
night
Cash prims to winners wtll be
Chastain's Department fltorr ar.
ready to show you the finest ir
blankets this week When you gi
there to shop, be sure and notir.
the Golden Seal blanket* that, the;
so fortunate h*Vf on duP**y In toft color, o;
blue, roae or peach, these blanket
would be an apprrcla’ed gift f,i;
any housewife They are 26 perem
wool and come to the size 72 b;
*0 for only *3#« For true bea n'
tn a practical gift, you'll find i
In the famous Chatham blanket
that Chastains have for talc
Warm and fluffy, to be had it
the colon rose, peach, green am
blue these blankets come to tm
sue* 72 by *4 and 72 by P0 Guar
anteed to be 10b percent wool
with a two-inch satin binding vn,
can purchase these for only tn n
button tuning and Li *ouJpp*d to
rnindU- fn
iRU*ncv m<x!uia
tlon* and
t*l* vision
Th* phonogrmi
ph has a
Uf*«tim*
n**di* Visit V
A ( *
man and
company to
buy your
radio g.ft
for th* family
• • •
8r*n \t
topping th* *a
r!l*r part.
ot thi." «rek were Mn Fred Boone
and daugt
Ucr Rurbara A
t th* rim*
■**n, th*>
•err chopping
for nan*-
thine In
th* "Joolery" U
n*
• » •
You itil
1 have tim* to r
yotir
ChrtBtmju
rardi at Th*
Drmorrar
After th
rMd ff*ifcrFi
tl«Unn.A, n xprclwl
mtttrr of th* city
appointed to *ttei
two Aldan together
, roa*u»t:n« of Own
and mffnbrra O L
Fmd Boon*, cUy n
Cfault, virr-mayor
occwaiona with thp
:n«{ committ** axx
CuUI
Upon op*nln« of
workem w*nt tiwck
and oimt tollowfi
r+n wll
n Moi
rk to
[>n
V -t t J . I
i D
Ha
New. Wt
Sheuffer pen
In the off
nd pen.
or 9 08 f>i notice these blankf
when you shop al Chartam* a:
R.tertainment consisted of vocal
I number., by the KWlvviite 4 H
club, s reading by Leon Rogers
and vocal numbers bv the Plea-
sant Hill 4-H club Pickett-Prairie
gave a 2S-mmute puppet show
•» f-t. second uZ*JZ’""n
and third place awards, reaper- the
There Is a little Indian girl, aged
II, who lives in a foater home She
wears use 10 clothing and wants
a doll so badly
There are two Uttle girl*, aged
9 and 6 who live in a footer home,
and wear 7 and 9 clothing They
have almllar wants a* the little
Indian girl
A mother with thee girls aged
four, two and vlx m tiths Any- , ,
•hu.g .n 11,U tar... w . : :»■ ()|
ZF: & z a ■«*<
Skew Ik Increase
essential as a good dinner
Another girl, needa print dresses. Defense bond sales at the Amer
* U) A*nd
iw jrour gift this ChrUtnuu.
th* Cv<*r sharp p*ncih. RAirrbmok
pm-i. brl*f rMM. d*«k lamps, bill
folds wwIVt s»vl* m*mo-fc!(lf*rs and
mam -Hh*r ltf»m?i that arr td*al
to givf th* "Ont ’ w Mi- that
work.-, in an office F«»r a gift that
would thrtll anv h*art b* it max-
culm#- or f*mmin*. glv* a n*w
Corona tvp» writer WUh floatlnc
*hiff. piano k*y action and twenty
other feature pld- atlanc*. thU
machine U the fun*
mad«
#ta t*m*nt
pr**id*nt
A torch haa been piared U’
th* tanka to start r^medinc
ilatt for production use in th* i
future
Mn-rilt InnoiiiHrw
(Or^ani/^lion
1 <>r ( i\ iIi.m Dt-fpiw*
MclhtMli.Nt ( hurch
(.hri'lma" Projiram
IMatim-il I or Sumhn
This is to notify that the under-
signed ha* perfeeted an organisa-
tion in Creek county that will be
able to protect the Interne of the
ctttsensJ.tp of the entire county
I wish to thank all organisa-
tion who have so kindly and pa-
triotically offered their serrUr
and cooperation Plea*, report any
Corona ever Irregularities arising in any part
of the county to this office imme-
diately Lei us remember that we
are now passing through the moat
perilous period that our government
ha* ever gone through therefore
the necessity of all of us standing
together
Wr are going to win. Let us do
our part
ERNE8T MILLER Sheriff
Creek county
to contribute them to
tog alar 16
The second girl Is stir 14
needs clothing of all kinds
■ A It year old mother haa a five
lively.
*&vir Croup Will
Help Boy Scouts;
Mediators Praised
^ Army to be dutnb- months old son. and a 17 year old
uted to underprivileged children mother
for Christmas
At the close of the part.
Ctiamber of Commerce
has a son. aged 3
In a meeting of the
ol Commerce Tuesday, the direc-
tors promised to give full support
the “ -
mothers arc little more than child-
ren themselves Any kind of help
treated here would be appreciated
Wc attempt to rehabilitate fam-
ilies with our help." explained Mm.
Pierce Our program lasts through-
out the year "
If by some Uttle offering you
give on Christmas, some one else
____ •» helped along to become a better
Funcrai servo s for Jooe Kelle, citizen or ,„ne child u given
•hose present with stick candy
Jobe Kelley Riles
chamber wAre llclil Tuesday
decided Increase for the past we. t
with total sales amounting u> 111 -
025. according to Harold Dodd
local chairman
The past week has been the best
These one Insofar as sales are concrrn,
The number and denomination
of bonds mid since last Thursday
were 56 of 625 bonds 49 of t->
bonds seven of <100 bonds n of
*500 bonds and one, tl ooo bond
country, newspapers magazines Kelley, who died Sunday, h sur-
|pnd Other things made of paper vlved by the widow Martha Kel-
are being collected to be sent to ley; five sons, Tom Henry and
the pulp factories to be used for ---
making new paper
The Chamber of Commerce also
paaaed a resolution for compli-
menting the mediation board for
their auspices tn bringing Bartlett-
Collins |
Tpthe t
plant strikers and officials
lor conferences that lad
the end of the strike.
five *im.
Avery Kelley of Kellyvllle; and
Dewey and Emory Kelley of Rus-
sell. Kana . and three daughters.
Mrs. Julia Farley and Mrs Om-
mle Uttle. both of Kellyvllle. and
Mrs. Fanny Feeling of Elaburo.
Kana. ___
The Landrith Funeral home was parents.
In charge of arrangements. Cornwell
annual Christmas program
khpa. pajamas, any kind of doth- lean National bank have shown a) of the First Meth .d t . hu. h will
be held Sunday right *' a o'clock
by the church choir under direc-
tion of Eugene Ravaiano
Ontar.iv for 'he occasion wul be
Edn* Che'i.ire who also w.ll give
a spec;,,: numbrr
In uldltion to choir numbers
there will tv ., rhn*tma* reading
by Wilma JaiZvn er,i;tir,i Thr
Last Word
Soloist* on 'lie program are Mrs
Rober* IX'udicsn Amanda June
Terrv and I.avoi Whitworth There
also atl! tie solo participation bv
Mr> F C M- Michael Eldon la a -
son. Jane MacMillan and Mrs ______....
tosn.i tawson A g’larrt taking eon Fndav at the
In the procram consists of
Barbe-'a Prrrv Mary Ixiuiv Ro.it-
_ , —Bobbv lawson and Jimmy
health for several year* j Routaoh* Turk Moulder will play
ta survived by the widow two violin obligaroes
gassays*,h,'hI
Ur rr~ :- „ , Funeral arrangement-i which are [ —
and - Mr- ?ornwe“ ,n ch"*r of the Landrith Funeu!
and daughter. Patricia Lae. of home, are pending the arrival of
Kansas CUy returned home Mon- the daughter
day after spending the week-end j .
here In the home of the forrnera The freshman or fourth class
Mr and Mrs Carl T.! at &e
Irmuel (!. Ne\ Is
( laimfil Bv Heath
zzjs,a-BSsi f s ,_■ c He,. w 76. ^ sr
kinds of scrap paper Due to the lyville Burn! vu made to Ali tor^yw VfforT*!^ £?!he ^ Wedn«*d,y morning at 1 10 o,, „ H.vrb,
scarcity of paper throughout the cemetery there ' -.your_effoft or iMsrrdlce 4, the ctt;. h,*piuil He had beri vong
«.,nir. gZ.no. ______ „ . rv l"ert . _ . Mrs Pierce may be reached at In ill hr.lih »nr ....... ____ n_ .
I arm I nmen (.ur>t'
\l (.i\ic l.unchfiiii
Here Friila\ Noon
Farm women partiripanta to the
annual rural home Improvement
contest conducted throughout the
Sapulpa rural area under sponsor-
ship of the Chamber of Com-
merce and under supervision of
Jeffle Thom panri Creek county
home demonstration agent, will be
special guests at the noon lunrh-
Lorame dining
I)ri\e Here {^ise
Needed lo (.are l or
Home Defense, \rmed Forces
,la\eees Fleel
Nen Directors
I ast I mu limn 4 M
^••ar I* lli-lil T<Mla\
Vf i
but did not mmkr It rnm *
or ih* company to op*rmt*
»nt l.vt wrrk opm*d with
th* whiAtit at fraquent
Biutuuum »n *ad to •
at la«t*d ovrr a
a m.-nrp
*npany and th* union
PRO! I \ M trios
Whrrraa. thr
*»# Amrrtra lu«
Ihr.joch vtlhant
I nit*d stair,
1^*11 7«44rnh
•IdBtr rat wmr
un hr raid* J
attack.* by at a it
• hen rwpo wnUtlm of that
natN>n wrrw in H Mhinfton |»
Co. aa what prwfd In hr a fala*
»nd trraj hrrc.ik., pfarr mi%4»n
M .1
«arh tac|ir« rrk«lt*d
In th<sir«amtv f mrm her* d o«r
DfhUnf fofrr m thr rarlftr
P* Hrln< killed ar in
• 1®^ a» »HI aa r«»ln| a huh
JHoprrt* lUmAfp, and.
Hhrrraa. war aiwo *t« thraat
• »P*>n bn by two of Japan «
• ath partnm. i.fritum And *
ItaJ?. brtn<irif aa arntr rhutt •
U» thin iuU<n and *yu fovrrn- •
• mrnt. and. •
Hhrr^a*. ««rh attarka and •
drrUrmttom* ml war pmmi aa •
MDriffm t railing for immrgikalr •
and «prrd* rropon«r from th* •
• riiiarns of Uia rmt drmorrary •
tn order U» *ha/r a common •
rv-aponaihtlit* for f inane inf a •
• part of thr Ffiormov« * ipfndl •
«yr*w rws warily hrinf madr by •
th* Imrnran K*-«l ( roo in th* •
• «wn of murF than on* million •
• dollar* a month. and. *
H hrrra* th* ar ta nt afroaoor •
• lulMm* ar* a dimct I
• and threat to eilatemr of oar *
• imr.wan wav of life, which •
• mw%i hr m*t writh nnwiruh •
• r«n»nbwt»«n% to «how th* boy% •
• ui star armed for*** that w* ar* *
• harkinf them w h«drhrart*dly. •
• and, Aa
• Hhrrraa th* riliarn* of *4a- •
• pwJpa ar* a part of and hat* •
• an inlrrroi in th* outcome of •
• th t% war. •
>*>w. thrrrfnr*. I Jor l.auit •
• *trr mat or of the t ||y of *a- •
pwlpa d» herrbv prortaHn IH- •
• dat IIr, ember IP. I Ml aa Red •
( f'OA Har land dat In sap«J •
pa. for thr {Hirpe •,*■ of raiding •
thr «om of U,IN oar port tn •
the t rrek tsmnty |»iU uf 919,- •
79d and th* national minimim •
; of 1*1 <MMt non further •
9 l appral ta nUt^tu of sapulpa •
ta five in raah r**ry rent poo- •
otbt* and that lh.« vitally need •
• needed «om of tt.HM to br •
• ratwrd in one day and ihal •
• there hr adopted and acted up •
• **n the df’fan of ••€*!¥* \ l»av % •
ray for I nr Jr sam and th* •
• hot % at war •
Done thw rtfhteenih da* of •
• fVeember |n the year of oar •
I.*»rd Nineteen hundred and •
• forty on*, at th* rity hall in •
th* city of sapulpa and th* •
• «ral r a ward to be a fitted •
Jfil OAIXT. VI** Mayor •
City of sapulpa •
• 'N*uli o
•si IO.i Ofl |«. |bounty
^uola: National
(soal S.^MHHMNMI
Minting of the bell si the rMy
bill blowing of whistles, Wrens
and awt» horns, remlwnrew t of
tto in.. mz4r for l.ltorly bonaf.
• n M .rld War I will br Wog^R
tore I m4i, morning si • a(hok
<»niv ibis time It lo for s» Amr.
iron kH f moo »ar ftnf. ( hie*
of P,g|«e J o tolo or*. o|U Ir.,
Ito b if horsy patrol, tirr 4rparl
mml lro.ks. unbttiMewa. ,brrlff
Imrof Miller and othsm in vehte-
ies sub wrens soiling Hill f ow-
*n •"* kb »,nf trie k, with
lw* ,,fv inn.snrtiig. wig >.in
in the eli.i(, in (townUWn so
Pwfp* and then go Uirowghowt
(he r*-NtderUiaJ «kUml
l" meet B Auddrn crU9i thnud
‘*pim th* tTmtad Htat*« py war,
- American Red Crow though-
out this nation Is rtuvklny an enter-
verier cwir.paign to rwisr at nore ,
4>'K»i SSI l und lor rmds of our
srmrg inrces and ti me defense
T ■ Snofru, Friday, ftaputp, coss-
nucts s nne-day dry - hi aa urv u,
• a*4, a (junta of 45.100
H in jitsnenuMy othet nth. and
"cn--,r.i;,es in tiw (ounty make
rlT** tv "ecure hetr quotas to help
^ rrnJf!}r‘t u***' Ituxl need
I. .« Pc. pa rations for the
’ ur" r - wide Ones havr bar tl at -
rsmard by Ouy Hem iwmly
•airman, who has named .b,imwn
for ;he various ritlwx and towru.
Wr cannot and mug not tall to
raise Ibi* fund It ta , r —penalUil-
Ity all muaf ranperwte In to make
prwaible the proper support o! our
armed Forces st,<1 to take tarr of
». •TOrrgrncIts Berry r.tntol
Stress wa* placed upon the fact
that the drive is one for , a-Br
fund and not for ■ Red CrtMi mem-
bership enrollment All Onrsnona
must be m rash and rradv foe
--■button on Frtdny No pedgew
takan been live there will
be Other drtv* made tn
can tie
have to
the future
Nc person, no group or no ■■-
firs-ion are expected to fail to
nintribute toward trie local glial
A salaried iiersons wrfli he asked
to contribute one day's pjy tn ord-
Ftiat the amount newtird ran be
raised Srlhx I children Will be asked
help in raising the quota
Because of thr large sum sat up
a- Bspulpa s quota, trie drive will
to on. for folding money, to use
s .»rr»arul*r expression Those per-
•ons to a position to nntrtbutw
mure heavily, will be expected to
OO BO
The head of every firm or busl-
ness^organiaauon will br requested
"tnyi. ysei give.
may be reached at In Ul
•‘«S*8 and will gladly pick up any Ncy
thing you have to give Her office Bernice
pastor.
Invocation and
T. | at (he naval academy u the lam-
ext tn history, numbering 1,106.
Harry Btotgall. Harry ■ News ^
Hand received word Tuswday rught; civic committee in charge consists
In addition to feting the farm
women, an interesUr. patriotic
program will be presented A large
turnout of C of C members u
urged
The farm program rrretvwt the
cooperation of the Chamber of
Commerce which argtnmtkm fur-
nishes prises to the winners The
Sen ires I uexlaN
For M. I'hillijjs
that their
IliiO p»-rcent
A permanent Red On** war fund
- -i: m.Mev t^» tern named for tho
duration of th* *,r workln*
kroup is a* follows:
County chairman. Berry, vlce-
hallenge " chairman Herbert P Johnaon;
'haim.sn Rev Charlaa M HUJ-
^h.v.P1 Ray Vincent; ehurehr^
Rev Charles Todd lodge, and or-
gar-.irst ',, Msr tn Strain. Lob T.
Jaekw.r Itrn Grlgstn. speakers
como.iiter Fred Sprakman. - laud,
Davenport Rev Hill Rev Todd.
Ksiph Riiiwrtsnn and Mrs J M.
B*«umrtto siij-, , junior apeaker,
•P constating of V«re
)f J an Aidwell Grace Randolph
u.i. R« Coley included; railroads,
W B Mullens, poster doirtbution!
H hhi M Master, and iha boy
^°ut-v "dvance gift. . nmmHtsw.
Fred Oowden. Hsrrv Rogm*. J, a.
M Brtdr Huber Hughes. O. R
Pu kri; Rov Hlrkman George Ool-
luis jr Charles Bartlett R L,
VI, Intvre and C E Oakes, kick-off
committee Lester Kalx and Dr.
C M Levy; rural committee. Btr-
D Herrin publiutf w p
w Sdrufl Warren Bhull and Ted
Olson
■ A,Zlpp**1 ,or * toinhnum -.f
t-.iifXXHkiu American War relief
fund w»* made recently by Norman
h Davis, American Rn, cixnw
chs;rman which appaal tias re-
vived the support of President
The fund Is needed to provide
relief for rtvlltan popuiatbms bomb-
ed from thetr homes by Japanese
and for thoac who ar* under thrash
of enemy action to the Panne wai
emergency, or upon the continent
of thr United States Funds also
are required for the humanitarian
work of the Red Cross tor own
in thr armed forrea. as outlined in
the M-day regulation, ,{ tfu. lrmy
and navy -
In notifying the 3 708 Red from
chapters of the nr«d
of his mothers death in Henrv
etta. Mo. He left Wediwsday tor
Booat Sapulpa Industrie,'
ot Milford D*vts. chairman and
memben Herbert Wlnterx C L
Oakes. Henry May. K B Mat-
thews. A. A Moulder O D Page
W B Mead and W H. McCrackm.
■ Punersl rues were held Tuesday 660 m 'fund anci Tvl/,'"
- ""2'“ !“. A;ph-“ M Ph,)- "•»• WW ’W*r -™-raw,,u.
" “*
Survivors are the widow Arrobrl men!
do^Oore ,J°v>d?ll,htW un Do*- Th- American Red t,m* a*airv
tie CarT. of Tulsa and Mrs Glen- Is railed upon to serve ooT„ ,o”
na Piper of Ellen wood Kana; In war Both nationally and bwalto
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Shull, Warren E. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1941, newspaper, December 18, 1941; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530022/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.