The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1947 Page: 1 of 6
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Vr>lnm»> 37 Number 45
The Democrat News
SCHOOL IS ON!
Drivr (.artfully _»
Sa\r Our Children!
‘WOMEN MU LING LIKE CONFUSED CATTLE,' BI T—
hut Sapulpa *
Di» currently
Bell To FUe
Petition For
Hike in Rates
Tie* To Hr Prnrntrd
T*» Stair Corporation
(ontmiminn Tuesday
A general inorea.v> In rates
for loral servire In its 143
Cntlahoma exchanges — in-
rludlng Sapulpa — will be
n*ni- Southwestern
oell Telephone Company to
offset postwar wage increas-
es and higher operating
coals a petition for the up
wtrrt adjustment is to be fll
Wth the Oklahoma Corp-
commission next
Tuesday ! * • .
«;>»c|fjr local exrhang# “I* amuse* mm •„
rate .1 he pr-posed hv the ,iDp„ , T! h# *”*•"
•* this *>me Manley I J^hnf, n-.lTJ"*,,," *" 'n ^ f*»hion*ble
t ger.eral maneeer mtmt. I . ^ price of style," fhe
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY SFPTKMBFR 25 1T47
Local Hemlines Due to Drop ForFirst^Wh"
In F ritlay Tilt
Prire $2 00 Per
ir MAY TAKE i little while
hemline, will definitely drop to
fashionable below the knee level
That was the comment voiced this week
hy Antoinette Drake Bellini, noted dre de
sianer. during a hriaf viait in Sapulpa
The women today are milling around like
a herd of rnnfu»e4 rattle thr forthright woman
Myltsf declared 'blit they’ll fall In line with the
latest fashion trend Ju.t as they .|w.T, h.v„
flow
The fashion expert whose husband. Pen*
Drake Bellini, originated many of the style rrar
^ ,n Before the outhreak of the war
stopped m Sapulpa enrout* to Dallas where she
deaigns womens attire *he w„ the luncheon
«Ues, of Mr and Mr. / Kenneth Harrison Tf
Harriaon. clothier. H.rrlaon snd Mr. Drake-
Belhnt became acquainted last year when .he
rlothlet attended a clothing manufacturers c„n.
mention in Dallas
are in a position to dictate the styles since we
are making a constant study of what is right
and wh.it Is wrong "
Although stubborn Milady ia using every
trick in the hook to avoid buying
hemline, she Is "spending a lot
money trying to create It." Mrs
Mid
• h# lowffpd
of lime and
r>ra he-Bellini
They re ripping hems, facing hems, steaming
and stretching They're even setting m sections
of material to Inwet the skirt from the waist
«he pointed out
But this was to b* esperfed They'll get
tired of alt this and
fivorRp «hop and
fnpiilpam. Siind Springs
F'ws Rated Even Drills
Improve Horn s 4 harges
Hope Voiced for Early
Start on Toll Highway
***** 'Iwartf
them
eventually go tn their
buy the style we set for
raoaatL* STArrmo i.rsrr or
Jigi.. tmi (Ilii a*loos so
«wn> r«sk ear coacaa isa
■at i.asirs is.
rrAkirr well* its
»ai sttrcMAN itj
Dll t A sears t is.
anl wasp isi
A Ai.rU IA *FA IM
fey general manager stat
•4 In a statewide rale rase
•wh at this, the corporation
rnmrnisston must determine from
the evidence what the rates shall
be The company will later pee
pare equitable rate schedule, for
•be various e.change, and sub-
mit them wtfh proof of thetr
•Wimakletim to the commia-
Atnei during tt.e hearing
°»r earning* la Okloltoaa
have dropped ta such a critical
"•*r that the compaay has
keeu forced to ask Ike co
miaaioa far pormloatoa to
brgbef rale achbdulo* late
feet."
^£rr‘sTrjr--s
hange that haa -"-cured In the women, wear
bualne,. alnr# the advent of the hobble aklrt
I cant understand the womens objection
tV Ve'V'tT'^ *hf •«•"»*-
1* , „ * ,h' des.gnmg profession have
JT, "*k V7*r* "*•“"« fashion - We know
•hat look, well op , woman We r.~| ,h.t ^
♦Aar 1st, ',r'*n' up -methln,
that mil prove mora chic tot the well dressed
woman.” she said oresawj
.he^nn^rr '~"g »«b
he Dallas w tha, ,h, hu not yrf r_
hated one of rhe new.length style*. ,„d | m
no. .nre that I intend to I think .lot
so-c«lled fashion business |a jUtt
” ,n,° bu'‘"« ""**«. new
rlaosv^howevmn r°"'"r“"°" «»<"* >**•» H.r-
L#N f»H
I-*** TnrfcU
uh r.Htt
Oatirtat
N»#M Noll
Ult Null
fullbock
of thia
flfM-rlas«
I Just sell suits, rap
•nd other apparel
•*• Thank goodness I don't
a lowered hemline
coata. hat* and shirts
strictly for men he smll
••II anything with
the company announced re-
cently that It was conducting
«'nd» of it, earnings situation
• r*r > said this had been -co
plefcd ,B4 that there Is no alter
ca'iv* to asking for higher rates
l«cwf telephone rstH ia
•Be vast maturity ef come* have
••• be*" chaagad ta M year*
de^te the rapid rtaa la coat
•* EvactScatly everythtag during
*B. paat several yam." Eeorcy
ta the meantime (he service
greatly Increased in value
■ • *e the number of people
•• can be res red bv telephone
”• 'sAaagss has rswue
fsn louhled and the quality of
'rvire l*. in general much bet
»’ than It was »> years ae„
w *
«•"* Stores Move Molt Lowered
, tswral Olficr
A re Homespun
M louis Hite Selected
To Provide Better Service
The Chaataln Co this weeg ^run^’llke*?'hlsd *7
arns'unced the removal of S? Z ^
general office, of the depart q»eni ally fall Into line with the owe
K U u-Ih ut/lr" n< the firm break of obeervatloni som.
A*Al *7*41 lor*,*<, h,r* ,‘“r' Sapulpa women
ta-i that rising c*wt, have! Tea.
">et until now without ratal
•tit. ta a matter of real
ssogs to our customers but
'•b Ahe recent wage Increases.
Tew*, rate, art Juat not proving
iffinent to meet postwar costa'
The decision to remove the of.
flees to St Louis, official* said
was prompted by a d-si/e to
bettair serve the customer* of
Chastain Co In their stores
at CNaremor*. Pryor. TisJ**. Cuefs-
mg. Sand Springs. Okmulgee So
j-ulp. Oklahoma Springfield.
mo. Camden. Ark snd Tyler!
ANGLING
GROUND
+<*0.
SI srt NAVE SAID BtroSS.
would be much better for all
hermen If we could but change
. weekends to the middle of
e week for instance remem-
"Ml. Leuit la probably the
“4 l*P«r1«»t asorket center
hw«>n1 m tkl
•taraa. Mage sleeks at dry goods
teodyteweo,. shoes. sad
«re osraUabls at all
,fc* Lessts morbet.
B daily contact with this mar-
ket should enable the Chastain
Ce ta supply their customer.
•«h the latest In ,tyl. at tk#
»T^ - W. A.
Ml*. Margsret Denison who
has b.-cn office manager for the
>h**t*in Co since March, lpgj
i. moving to St Loul. t0 con-
tinue In the same capacity
Norman Ramrs Gi\rn
N?h Navy Avsi«;ninmt
1 '*•*■• IB* woman a m
plication that we are a bunch
el cattle.' declare 1 Mr*. Mar
garet leanings, district court
raped at but m adaut that
'* • *ta»s la fashion, law
*e added hastily. Tm
Issilag Mrs. Drake leliini at
k« awa game, l a using her
Mra far tbs laag skin — but
1 ™ •dBleeiag the effect with
•Ot Buying new clotken.
Mrs Jennings said she was
tewing ruffles on the bottom
Of her dresses, letting out hem,
•nd otherwise lowering the hem
line, of her attire Other obser-
vatlons follow
Mrs Vernard McKinney -| |u,r
the longer skirta but not very
estreme The nice length I* H
or 15 inches from the tjoor I'm
making all my dreases Idnger In
some way or another and art
continuing to wear thdm How
•ver my teen-age daughter
Kay actually loves the estreme
length and refuses to wear any
of h#r \horw i»n*H **
Nr*. |a Harris ~j don't
Ilk# the longer dreate*. AU of
®T dresses oad Mats ore short
•*4 1 m t«“t •• wear them
tkot way Anyway, ay husband
likes tba shorter dresses and I
dtoss to please hiOL I coat
alferd to kay ■ complete new
werdrobe lust ta be la style.”
Dorothy Thrift '1 like the
Peggy Lawson
Award Winner
SIIS Grad Receives $HH)
A-M College Scholarship
Miss Peggy Issvin daughter
i' « W Jr'1 Mr’ R"y K
Jin w Bryan, was one of the 52
graduating high school
who were awarded *J0h wholar
•hips for the 1947-da school year
by officials at A and M coilegr Spring, is rated *» a tnsa-up
at SUIIwater
t’j casio* its
c<i»i isrwrs m
IIM CtlkDALl l«
Tostsrv ,.v
ich« oottr»i.n I*.
IACI SAslllTOtlt SO
By CIIOVCB LEE
Coach B (Bom) Bom
tjardnerg spirited .Sapulpa
high .school Chieftains, pain
fully wiser after their utm*
ing 14 0 defeat by Norman
last Friday night and con-
siderably glossed - up after
tiff drill sessions this week,
trek to .Sand Springs Friday
night where they'll be gun-
ung for thetr first triumph
3f the newly-opened '47 sea-
ion when they meet the 7 A
indites tn a non-conference
tilt
Hundreds ol ardent follower*
ot the proud Blue and White
ore espected to lolnw the 5a
pulpa warriors to Sand Springs
to witnos* the Chieftains de
trrimned bid to blits their way
into the win column.
During rugged practice *ee-
•tnns thk week. Coach Bnm-
gardner has been polishing up
his new T-formatlnn and groom-
ing his forward wall to perform
more effectively than It did dur-
ing the Norman battle a week
ago
Friday night s contest in Sand
NtW ORLEANS Norman R
--------. --------- “'"*»• Milpfttter flrut class , . ^ —
Die past two weekends when 1 S*B ,<v*2 E McKinley Sapulpa ll,n*,r dreues If they are a
wind was to high that we h“ burned to active duty aa h*pP> medium I certainly don't
armory keeper at the Naval re- llk* »"kle lenrh Being a
E™ Armory in Stillwater. *wklng girl. I ,m having to let
hlghth Naval Dlstnrt headquar- h*m* 4own In my other dress
ter* here has announced M *nd wear them
Barnes will assist
___ _____ we
uld not even venture out on
) type of rising stream’ Nos.
ink heck the past three days
uit the weather been perfect’
Valedictorian of her 1947 grartu-
*!!"“ 1 Ct5“ " h>gh
s* hool. Mus Lawson was active
»« high school student affktr*
-Vhe IS attending the stat* school
on the scholarship
TBa winn.„
tbe basu of schalasttc attain
«#nt intellectual capacity. Bca
drone ot vocational
character
Th« Sar1itG« too arm hop
Ing to fight thotr way off tho
debit tid« of th« schoolboy
gild l«dg«r. haring paralUlod
fkm viaiting A«ptilpan< by drop
pt«g thair T A confirtact op«n
•r ® wHlt ago to a ttrong
Pryt tl*y«n by a two touch
down—12 to (V—margin
THIS IS IT
It optimism 1* contagious
ed with the stuff Friday
Springs Sandite* aggregation"
Chieftatn coach, who watched
man high school last
the locals, charts a play that look* like a sure thma"
th; Sandttos Bhown wtth Bomgardno, Cot\, *
or# Jimmy Esndall half Gene -
ta* Sapulpa Chieftain* should bo ttti-
atgBt when they meet the Vsid
A smiling B. Bam Boaigarlner
his charges wilt 14 0 before Nor
Tridoy night tn the first time out for
promise
and leadership.
candidates were
• list made
However, with three day* of
gruelling afternoon prep drill*
behind them Coach Maurice Hall
selected 1 "tand Springs mentor annnunr-
“P by high!'*1 that hi* lad* are,
school principal, throughout Ok ,n fettle for their scrap with
lahoma Th* prlnicpal also fur- SbpmIpb
nlshed a rop^ of the candidate. Pnihable opener, in the Sand
hl*h •♦ool transcript and other '•* forward wall will he John
Ntf*wm*Nnn Ftudents furnished Howard snd Jim Batson tit ends
tnDjrmatlon about themselv*, Carlton Wright and Boh Hard
Final selection for the scholar-1 n'"n »* tackle*. Dtck Leslie and
ship* were made by a sub-corn Johnson at guards and Buck-
tosh. full and John
Brewer
Doretnus. half.
left to right
quarterback Jack Me
Hospital Study Livestock Test
Group \amed Program Is Set
mitto* of the College Committee
on Fellowships and -Scholarships
at A. and M
Lake fork Finished;
Fall Rains Anaited
City officials scanned the
skies today looking for sign,
of rain aa they announced that
construction work on Lake Sn
ley Davis at center Eugene Tur-
ney will open at quarter wtth
Duane Holcomb. Jim Erwin. Boh
Sullivan or Jack Ingalls as can
didates for the halves and Joyl
Jones or Bob Horn at fullback
ft*r Fxparision
Dracribrd As Great
A ritiieti* committee composed
of Charles Bartlett Lon T Jark-
Judd. Guy Berry and
up for
Stockmen Offered Free
Bang* ( hecks For Herds
Preliminary Sur\ey
Is I tiinplflrd; (group
Sets Inspection Trip
Hope that a consulting
engineer for the proponed
$30,000,000 TuIah Oklahoma
City turnpike may be hind
immediately after membcis
of the Turnpike Authority
return from an inspection
of eastern toll road* next
month wan voiced today bi
R P (Bob) Matthewn. 8a
pulpa publixher and Creek
county representative of th>
imnortant road group
Matthews disclosed that I hr
local traffic sijrvey conducted by
Cover dale and Colpitis. New York
consulting engineers, was cam
pleted Tuesday and that the
firms representatives plan to
move cm tn ,9t I .nuts *nd IJttlc
Roc* Ark . and other manufar
tunng centers west of the Mo
slssippi rtvs»r to confer iedth m<*h|i
facturer* on potential muting »f
their trucking fanliiie* „v*r th#
toll rs>ad
"Th* truck traffic over the
turnpike would prosrlde a large
percentage ef the traffic toad
lor the proposed road " Mai
thews pointed oat. Re added
•hot this portion of th# traffic
survey will have an .mportaoi
bearing on the construction ot
tha project
°n* of Ute moot important
Phases of the turnpike a, far »
Matthew, |* concerned D th#
possible location of the p||,e ter
minus in flapuipa Tbe Sapulpen
bat horn working steadily toward
i this fix!
Th# »ctar>Uflbm»vif nd th#
terminus her# would be one of
the greatest thing* that ever
"am# to Sapulpa the authority
member declared "j have pm
m<>,*d this Idea at every oppg,
’ rtmrry and f intend to mriitmr
I doing tn'
•dotthews said that the tut
*^T that I* being conducted
hy the Now York engineering
firm wot instituted ta order te
determine whether the tail
highway 10 a goad rlob lor bond
investor* Re said that a 4JMI
vohtclo a day potential had been
**’ “ *■ arbitrary figure in
♦Be justification «f tp. p,0
tweed 110 BOO OBO oapdond.tur.
But that "the survey mar show
that vvvn mars as
Bo spoof profttahly
could
T PLAY POHFKS NORM \\
TICiERS TO 14-0 W IN OVER rg*nizH
S APITPA HIGH ELEVEN " h‘""'
Remin48r#nr .>f
a year afn
*on Don
Stuart hat b##n tef
the purpose of solving many per 7,"
piecing problem, co^ernTn, The
local city hospital
Primarily, the committee
to devise * workable
for someone, or some
organization or to somehow take
their slow start ov*r LB* operation. expansion
Sapulpa* Chieftains and improving conditions at the
^reek county farmers received
word today that their cattle e*n
be tested for brucellosis under a
new program set up by the state
agriculture through
application to private veterin-
arians, the county farm agent s
*• office or th
homa dam and spillway has been r,p*n*') ,heir 1947 grid campaign hospital At present, the prob-
completed •* Norman Friday night, gamely tarn concerning expansion
Perfect is right far w* have
ad sovorai calls that tha hah
re striking good right now.
tals Cart Black wall wo
ora that plug! ara producing
era and bettor floh than lira
nnnowo. Fiom Grand iaka
* Mss ara acting crazy whan
ry do got la tho mood each
•Y-
gabo
EEMS AS If THE GRAND
has, are hitting best of
» evening* and from 7 ,m to
a m each morning Medium,
p running plugs term to hew
best Balt at this time C H
yen. up at th* Anchor Cab-
on Honey Creek had
ght^ three-puond bass when
t*GPo with him Wednesday
-nlre He was throwing a plug
n his beat dock
p at Berne# Jim Mlllow-ay and
|py L*r -et the pas* Tuesday
■ nice bast From down
»nA Creek way on Grand
ed Keel advise* that the shad
so thick that the bass can't
thetr way to the lures
a bv fishermen However,
jr* that fishing ta on the up-
la that area
tenance
In the main- :
and overall upkeep ot
the armory and It. equipment
and will teach shipfltting dur-
ing weekly training
, what hem fn>rT' ,h* taka basin to the punu>
thrr* la. 1 always Ilk# to be in' station F v
w-ll equipped and well managed'
It is entirely too small for
th*
pulpot future water supply
Work urns going forward on the
laying of the concrete rondul'
rtyle with the othor girls
dresses
_ _____ Construction of the lake basin
Everett Collins "If the d*"' »nd spillway was made
are not that extreme I possible through a (390.000 bond
king length I think I will like 1““* which received voters
*n#m About •* ...
... Ny husband doesn't*
like tham on* bll but 1 guess
A large crowd at nor* than
8 000 witnessed the non cun
torenco prep school battle
which was waged under th*
ore* at th* Soonor's Owen Sta-
dium.
«tj»t# i#p«rtm#nt
Th# announcement came from
I- Joy Hesser Creek county
farm agent, who disclosed that
the state i# new prepared ta
otter raceme without tost te
herd owners where official
testing is done and that thr
state 1* offering the services
of the state federal laboratory
to private vets.
Heyser pointed to the impor-
the . 1,_ . . - • d,Y tame of complete testing ot all
the size of flapulpa It has heen Creek
la the
Karnes, who is th* son of Mrs fl"™ is^ro “ ,fom tN*|''r“'*l U*‘ January
“V0* Barnes of the Sapulpa
Urn- Stanley With
y#«r
More on
League of Women Voters Prexy
Slated to Speak Here Friday
page two Historical Division
Captain Leroy Stanley .now
stationed in Frankfurt. Germany
has been assigned to write a
history of World War II and of
the occupation, according to word
received thl* week by hts mother
Mr». Pauline Huniecker
OAltt AT A CLAJICV
SAPTJlfA NORMAN
T\nl Dewai 14
[It 3<zin«d Ruthraq 444
Y4*. Last NwRktnq 14
Yt4* Gotaad PjR«taq 10
• «$ J foMa« Complaiad | mi $
Opp Rombb lnt#rcap»ad
* Opp r»’- N*cotp« *i 0
0 tor 104 . ,.iw | iQg 4|
2 Im S NrrJiim S low 43
Scora By Twrto^a
S A PUIPA
MONMAN
*D‘ lfia« As.nn . . B. ¥ tri. Pauline Hunierker
mm ot Woiifen vdr Strau“- J^tionaJ president of the Lea- C«P< Stanley i*ft camp
J** ^r,?i^0rnen.V°^rs W1“ kto the Sapulpa Chamber, ,n'r N 1 ^ « by pu,
niemherx»f1 »the noon'da,v luncheon Friday, and to the *h'r' h*“ '» wl*h th#
at “^In t^h^of Vot*r'™4 their guests J one°haif d'v'“on °" * ,wo"nrt
• to • - •
• r r * - i«
1cer*4 Lockett. Horwaa tse la ted
••• l* *rd vaersst Zelats otter
vtackdosm. iekeeoe horwoa two
Kil-
plane for
Cfeorge H____
Oak. from 2 p m
the same day.
Jennings. 520 S
to 3:30 on
•two BOaa Bfrousa. She la bo-
T* Btahtl oai her visits
w Oklahoma lapgusa
tain f. Bonatt
nominating committee Her lead
crshlp has been succersful. in
that she has cauaod thousands
year assignment
Mr* Stanley and their
daughter. Sharon Lea. are
Ing Mr and
small
visit-
•.... ssrss ?.kattrurajE
The rugged T-powered Tiger
machine held a wide edge all the
way offensively and defensively
all the way as It rolled up 34« w- —
yards via scrimmage and threw ,h** y°uf plan will help g'rt Sa-
pulpa a larger hospital
pointed out
Local citizens Interested ran
well lend a hand of encourage
mant to the above named com-
mittee by either offering ideas
service time or money to th e
project This committee needs
your help *nd suggestions dear
public, so it behooves all to get
behind the hospital and In some
rath ton in th# near future <#*»
that an expansion program g#ti
under way.
At a special meeting called by
Oty Manager Fred Brnwner
Wednesday night Bartlett. Jack-
son and Stuart were present and
each agreed to serve further m
the matter Judd and Berry were
out of town, but It ta believed
that they will sene
Anyone having any suggestions
kindly write or contact any of
the above named persons and
let them Iriow. U>r It might he
ounty attle for
dreaded disease and urged coun
ty stockman to take advantage
of the new service
Earlier. Gov Roy J Turner
•aid that savers! application. f„i
the engineering po.t hav.- h«er,
received by th# authority end
Indicated that the man selected
may be groomed for the yob of
general manager of th* molt
highway
Matthew* and th# other four
members of the hoard Including
(»ov Turner and representative
tt' ti Tula*, Lincoln and Ukl*
homa <-ountie*, will leave on the
eastern Junket Oct 4 and pl*n
to spend 4 week to 10 days m
ipedlnj the Pennsylvania sod
Main turnpikes and the Merrin
parkway In Connecticut
An early decision also is **.
pected on the selection of a
firm of supervising engineers The
firm selected will make a pm
Ilminarv survey tn determine the
t h e oat of the project and supervise
Its construction
H# said that I arm agents
hav# been asked to have as
least S00 head ol cattl* lined
up for tbe bangs testing pro
gram m thetr counties before
asking lor stat* veterinary sat.
vie# pointing out that thort
aro now around JO count!** in
Oklahoma that do not hav#
private vrtennane*. Three plans
at# ottered farmer* srho wish
to hav* theu herds officially
tasted.
Representatives et 10 engm
eunag firms seeking the con
***** wore tntersrtwed recently
By Ihe authority and a den
**OB • #«pact#d net lotos than
October 20.
Th# principal purpose ot th*
eaatom luaket is to dot*,min*
th# availability of materials
particularly steal
Dr D
artan. hai
titloners
they will
for use without cost to
owners, excepting their
fee for veterinary service
H K> ks. state vetertn-
written private prac-
advlsing them that
he furni,*-ed \* cm*
uiaou RIVER IS Ilf GOOD
from reports Thursday
Tap water plugs umd
seem te ho the heat lava*.
Kellyvilie aad Pretty Wat-
hat httle IMklat^IaTefmg
- moiuTon***/??■ pom
ef tha
by Mrv
•i Tulsa.
Mias Stratus will speak
uTT, i"1'*4 **•»•■’ Stake
world Economy ”
Mias Straua*__
tba position ah* ppm holds
W hfo. when
•tad from th# now.
w to* Brtdettoa oadg hf ct:
Kellyvilie FFA (Jub
Elects New Officers
MORE ON PAGE TWO
— — ■■wiaa (V
aoldsjJhre*
tow. and etacBad
Of other, ,0 follow her'. cVtit.TvV Kfur!° ^ outplayed Blue h
in ihinking. ra„ng and acting1 Frankfurt White crew
in the interest of good govern-
ment "The important thing Is to '
awaken millions of citizens, not
to much to jpscial causes, a,
to the importance of partlclpat-
Ing In government.'*
Eight members of the local ___
league board met on Tuooday chapter of the Future Farmer*'^
at a lunchaon meeting in th* America held IU annual election
Royal (iff Rr-Opnih
Here Thursday
The newiv-orranized Kellyvilie
home of Mrs J A. Rankin. 1015
E Hobaon. to plan for MU*
StraiMd’ stay bt Sapulpa. and to
transact that, regular board busi-
*** .Lyo" tapaotad on tho
Male board meeting which ah*
•‘••tod ta aarttaoAta aa Mon
dip Cf t-w-ta -”::X
Occk County Youth
Is Top drop judder
Ronnie Banka. Creek
they are employed by the Mat*.
In Which cose no fee i* charged
The state department la also In
position to supply tubes that are
used for taking th* blood sam
pies
C-C LUNCHEON FRIDAY
Inofficial source* estimated
aproximately Sfl.OOfi ton* will h#
neeoed in the construction of
#' nr more under pets#, *nd over
pass** along th* four lane #»
pres* highway
Authority m amber, will con
fer With official* of the thr.--
•tale* relative to the oaotrur
herd tloB «"d operation of toll rood,
usual They expect to receive firslh .ng
unless information which will en »hl»
After completing a thorough
F>h of remodeling and decorating
the R..ywl cafe opened Thurxdat
under the management of Mr*
Lueanna Wlllbanks
of omcM, Frid., ---------**** wbo »:\n& tLV'Sjrz.zsL !-k". w ^
Officers elected were Jo# Fan- the^Tu** d.tVtair ^‘‘"mteV tt,rn *° •"
htag presidont. George Yocham. viewed by Marshall Smith as- - atmosphere Is indeed
- -ta.e farm mUte L c5Sb ,0V,h* manage
fBtaty. Donald Bachlor. troasur- Smith queried Ranks
them to ,tart the big Oklahoma
project rolling
Pff. ( Juries Terry
Gets V ietory Yledal
Mr Charles t Tern tWC,
Srn*'r fbBwbBr of Commerce •«« of Mr and Mr, S N Tem
ss?
a“,J ^ . "vt'7e of tit fur
meat hat re decorated th* Inter
tac lor. Inslallod new booths,
Pto- new til* floor
'ta In the kitchen
C::r h;: ;__,
• II Boh. a regular mnsilai meet-
tag Friday at the YWCA when
Izm T Jarlnon will serve as
chairman of the day Guest
Strauss, a New Yorker of Quaker
stork
She is the woman who scares
the pniitirtana with her talk.
812 Jf. 10th it., hat heen award
ed the World War Tl Victory
medal at th# naval ordnan'-e
plant Macon. On , according to
word received here today
Me Terry entered th* Mann*
Torpo Mar 8, IBM. and received
hi* rocrutt training at the Me
rtne training center. Pnrri, Is-
land. S C
and a range as well at
eoumment .-M.,, * °t''” ™“Wr" T*1* ^otd "sausagf Is derived
a new 1 * “<W*4 A '""T "ta* P*1" i from the Latin word. "Sai*u« ’
B new concrete ronage w. en|oyud on tba w-1 manning uhod «
t EuCil* .
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1947, newspaper, September 25, 1947; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530083/m1/1/: accessed April 21, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.