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PAOF FOUR
The Democrat News
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THE DEMOCRAT NKW3, THUR* PAY. OTTORER 17. 1940
doubt you could hardly exixvt a man to work with grew! Kie-'lric Rntes
1
cond Class M.
Sapulpa, Oi
Lter October
laltoma
12. 1920. at
RAY W. OIFRHART. 1 <i
JESSE 1. SAMMONS. Editor
£?•'- ELINOR HEARD. Society Editor
Published Every Thur day . • 108 Fast Dewey Avenue
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
— I
u roar
blv be u«
which hi
l citizen!
that d< 1
inert.'oils
cturr of anv war equipment that
*omr
tdgej
ouid
day again
his real al
may
STATE CITIES
tatorla' .overn
f they could b*
d by American
ithio the nr
Reel,
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elect
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t!w*
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Piomlnc
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Subscription Ru! $1 50 per year, )iayable in Advance
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will i
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bolh . if fieri-
W gain Us
irr Parian
><wr. Tin
me nifcf'
li Given
■niH nt l
t the clu
n’.eoJf.
• tsiwrr from the nearby Orsnrt
iver dam.
Word that novel wouM be turned
n in • vrrk or x> «a« thr xlirnal
i Mimk > » publicity rtafl to
Hilo a huddle In thr pnU. any
- lollily lot » IttUi publicity al-
• touched off a Uee-ltgti' ot at
ny fate another diotai.irhip olec-
C. D Ar.a'lrone ,
of Uie bvivtlrr:
turned t hum Is d
,1 life mt |
little bo-
an on be
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lour h
itXd yvm!
public i hnolo. wr,- <u
nf plfto* for d strrs
1* dancf
YSTtlj
y wotnfn tur
fjrpect*
t) c If ol
oti ctMlraMM far th- u
ee bf^r and rlhg'na
-iiPTbff;
PiU3
Okia
Jxmia Cf
oi 1*m. r,'
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t
thf sjt
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my tvMxi b **umf a
Ytils for this ywr'ii <
'•Iwv> (hit
rroun u
- ! DO
ftlr-
c hftrtot
Liquor sellin,
honm. It is illegal
yet liquor se'ltr.i
hundred, of peopi
huge profits I ti
law* cn:
activity of normal
LET S CONTROl
is the lamest unt
have
ink
td actut
anti
m
juor
rir f
rai eTcc
acrunu
axes, w
exce|
runt
it
ite If
"illU1. t)
ihioug
*s whi
thft
!i
■Of
the illegal sale
. prohibitions;'
Der 289, at t he
free the bon’.:
that should go
! fnflueno to i ■..*
* official** ..nd <m u
. firm this li ulh n
It is the com-
—concern in this «
_ tax paid or ntoui
• that always cxi'
state and local t. '
* overburdined t. v
Dry Okiahon
• the average ley.. \
. homa is known a ■ ;»
always hard un
to bootleggers and
- to other states
The liquor si'.uJ
morals or health It
taxation ol what <
amounting to mil
few sincere ; d.v . . .
liquor is no lea-
taxpaying bust’
hon.. Kansas on, M
would go a lo
lighten the loa
the liquor bu.-,;ne •
Tne aovocaU
taxpayers engagec
situation and to bring Ol am n
of the states' in a di m -
d business in Okla-
form in Oklahoma,
tncein. It employes
ccounts and makes
politics, especially
’ engages In every
r payment of taxes
md others enguged in
with glad acclaim the
t state question mini-
5. Being tax
ns from income
nd for graf* and
Novemt
conduce,'d Wiv.
LjAtrr Irlift This 1st) t a stunt
noxtoy
kite*) tn Oki
rf^l McO^, courftT'lr*4
City Next
ymr ft vi a i
A ’ TTAfttfCniC 4‘W.‘ WOJi t hive to tc
iw M* id tan p
■n‘ I'ort* fMm tli ow <lif u»ur tn
T A n
ion Mr .dKf
Canadian r i*.
'OO rnoiuji ar.yway. Why. In no
»n Mrs. 1 V
rr*e it nil. well bf'Ve a dr>crn - •
ft. pmidatt
ot the F< Hr
in*yt>^ two dorm !i»ciortc\. new thtl
P-T /
sj’.d Mr* Hard
•u w got frvh Flrctndty wc cad
C. L)ir
in pmidcf
( of Ii i in* m
■ l«iyt$ ricoend nn **
ns at the at*
Anetlgra thus rsi|T,i.d lljraeT*
Don
pmtin tv Wei plant »n atittqwited
Ot acj
ri 1 tyUi Eli
Ii A0 who •
• ll»lr be: ted together front odd* nnd
row of i
the r-rmtaa* ii
Hid* of cltiocardctl pldiit pirlft
f ludorf
Mr* ui*n
Crr of ord, on-
)vd fro*n ill over u vcfal siau*f
• Centra; u
nit. Mm W «
Kvt-t bod) cm pretty lianp) about
»f I'entiwt uni
‘liv provpwt for r** I'm Irir riftetrir
Mrs I
F* Kvillf.s
J«n :"vault n'
mice wltb the pueabie exrepUon
Lincoln
unit; Mi
W B (c
■*! Dnt Brook mtfrprl iri fcfn*
Repeal Of Liquor
Laws Would Mer»n
»f<e,rer .ie For State
Adoption of the i‘an..tluiilon*i
(.niendment lenuhniu' and taglne
win* and liquor tn Oklahoma would
produce at least fr ur million dollars
in itvwiu* for the (tale lr«uurr
during the first three month-;
• Ml acmnllng lo M J Reinhart.
: - luuiman. lot the Oklahoma com-
i rai tie* for liquor control
Th*-re would be at leant ttrdtr
, hundred package atorc llr'tvr* fur
the ante of wine and liquor whirl;
.it t?S0(V) earh. would produce three
| hundred thou land dollar*. Ob'*
j thousand dam A rrt alter* at MOO K>
each. MOO000; SO wholeaalers at
I tl ooo eaeh. fifty thousand dollar* ,
MlKellannut lleemo would briny'
i he total tin to one million dollar
1 for licrrife fee* The enUae tux on !
j 'he liquor nee*s*ary to utork the
varioua letaU «wtohli»hme:>r* would
I in dure at least three million dot-,
j lots This would be m addition to
| thr one mlllkm dollan a year now 1
I bruv collected from the beer bud-
j near. "Thr; amount of revenue which
| wouid be roller ted and In the teea*-
tr> before the adjoununeot of the
next iteewlon o> leeialature probably
I aould rllmilial* Uv- nccr anity of new
we- ” Rrtnhart dwlared
Hi* (Mi o| bujUnrs; men who
I hare evonwued thb movement aeted
uni alter a --uirey of the soirtuiMd*
wet -tales end e'tei determininq
'» oi 1 • doufci that It wvuld be
Iktt-i for Oklthoma to hrtn* It*
liquw bit'lnem out trno trp- mn
whr.e It could be rlcldlT ooftr^ed
ird used No bus'new mm would
be wllilm; to atibjert his etty or the
state to nny law which would ram*
a moral ' rsak-down Inrrea-ed auto-
mobile aerldcntv or Increase crime
rypf.ict'« in wet slates «how that
’ ;. ' * - ! * ,i: •
i*r» ha nrodur-ed none of these
result*."
Kali , a City Missouri Mtlv ausce
Wi con-in. Kvanston, HI. and PrOv-
tdciK-e R 1 the four "aafeaf clOe*
in tl>e world a- regr,.-d* automobile
ac-idri ts amxjrdtn* lo the figure* of
th' National Baletv Co-jikII have
all been legally wet tor the pa>t
■even years. Kanaaa City. Mo., with
four hiHofred thousand population
ha* fewer traffic death* than Okla-
homa O’ty hoc with futd half that
tor'I' ton. R Worth Tew** ha«
fewii police,wen tli"o Oklcliom*
(Hr
Fo Meet Friday
The hu-Oim* and
iV-monV chib will mart Prt4gy
■ling .it a to at the at JagM
'ireduiiier imhou. with
'■T1 Idred Cama y aa < hatrgiM.
K ]* frof.i fne linmi eta
"'«ce at IliiMow will be given
Mr* Odic Harden and Mr*
Rygn
I hr uhp; l of the prvgrat
'-a th< taauaa ot th* IMt 1
or-alter* will be Mis Mar^
uarei J.nn.»iir* end Mr*
Wo*all ufi#
Turaday night four I
Mr* Mary Crimea Mm LmU Wet-1
Mr* Odte Hevden and Mia.]
'«* * iiyan ulirnded the I
q«Mt of the B and MTU OtnH
r with thi *t«U president. Mtm|
llaari Mealy u gueat soskor
Ore
oolu
MX MONT*
Nrw floureocent light* have
inefalled it. the emitity court
*ion of the rourt clerk's offteo
hr t|r*t uoor of the court
J cv office* that have th
i typr ilgliu are the county
- «!»•* beaut* and order >fftr« and the dtotricl court
at The I«cmorrat Newt. office
pstl
wtr
i a large going
nd for liquor.
busin
io der
| would not be the huge supply
icut Oklahoma, all of it escaping
h mighi well benefit the present
*ho
salt
*
part-
tha-
Wtl Si
state.
liquor
ry
been and is today as wet as
Throughout the land Okla-
a theory, wet in practice and
i citizens give their business
lers and the liquor taxes go
IaIU
xtion in O
is purely a pi
now an untou
ins of dollars
ials do not a
why an nit in
now legalised
llSSlSMt i.i Tilf
i« no longer one ol
oblem of regulation and
liable source of revenue
.nnuany. Just because a
iprove 1 he legal sale if
state should prohibit a
in every state but Okla-
revenur from this source
jf city taxe
-gy t*av f V*r. no
*1 i ti nc c
this <
in a sint
ere
lalaneing the state budget,
nd would, in addition make
of its control and regulation.
s’ tulional amendment are
fforl to correct a very bad
* into line with a majority
on of an age old problem
They cannot be accusitl o; .nv.tir.i, into Okiai. ma the
curat of alcohoi The Liquor br.'UH is as well established
in Dry Oklahoma as the" petroleum agriculture or manu-
factunng busmess. or any other 1 aitimate enterprise The
oni> d blar-
ing then .shaia. of *:i
is exempt
It doesn t make
uation which ma -
violatoi s of a n .
tax burden while the liquor business
mv* for us to continue to ignore a sit-
yjyocnles ol our peace officers and law
of our citizens.
*sl on (hr wrii vli
bwn out of 9tr+trr wai l
Wi-rk tkto rrtduy Thf t^At
laur indicaifd thf
rontlfiurci in u.*»*-ut W*t unU
such ttiiir a a Its sr»lt content mus
Wells nfAPtxi the CtTnarron rit'cr
had beer fkinrewhtt Nos
7 and S »rre seldom used Both
not are Uiitnv th* u Aharr oi me
load
CommitW»nerj. already have au-
thorised the adventsuk for bid'
on Two or throe additional w+lb
and unrk on tliem will be started
as non it contract* ewi lie let
legally.- Dally Pres.v Stillwater.
The next court of honor for
scouU In the Sac *• d Pox dtstric*
wili be lieia .n Stroud on Tl»un-
day, Oett*ber 17. The program h
be. hr arranged by Scoutmaster
Leonard hooker Committee Chair-
man Bob Terry *«nd Supenniend-
ent O E Hatcher of the Stroud
schools.
The Award* court of honor will
be held m the auditorium of the
Stroud high'chot 1 and sroul Ire »:|
over the entire district will appear
for merft badee a-aard^ and nd-
vancetncnts - Lincoln County Re*
pub Lean ChaJidicr
The newly ejected officer* ©t the
Future Parmer:, oi America wen
announced thi* weefc as follomtr.
president. Herbert Root ; vire-pre -i-
dent Eirl Letter; secretan- Hovt
Vouna; treasurer Carl Lee Oaasch;
.ejyirter. Fred Herkimer
The F F A hold their meet-
ings at regular interval* at the
Bristow hiih school Plan? mere
made during the meeting of the
organization last week to hold an
initiation party for 20 new meir»-
ru"T hiwH gov
in. and Mr
Keao
*' •• <» CVs j*)
JUdw.-d cniiv
tudy Bh»up cfc.i
Tayinr - Tfib*.
Hu MrDijifl. siau welfare a.
i. ,
Monday arid dll have vfha rt
i ver*'4tioti w ith kval tni^
I» m d m the mt? Hduc *on of con
I riKxUty wtampA
It Is bchev*Nf the time not I
I di la**d w.’»en another uounly
J Im fourth ft i|f( vuel d*e*r1
will be taken on »jv '.be <
I 'tamp dhion anci It may be t'
whole district ha* viMted Of!
I ’©untie* in the distnet.
Creek county lias c«Tnpiled w
h* repulai oti« )«id down bv t
*i*rr: ’ atun In The matter
in&nce» for tlir *tjtmp plan a
when live state and U.
-urplue • onunodlttes n^ency appr
the starling date —Record. Briwu
Re*.urn
Fin n Convention
*i M^rr nprr«U,t Brook., it
'■ rvcvritlj- look gjivantog-
rciai (xicv on lalio« rand]
t'srmtly btromr ovarxiock
rot tii D*«nj t>i* light
uition beuve what ll*ta
rr Uitnki of tumlun on ar
lip lit w ithout an adeqiiate
* candles op hand as u
lamination wiici
*»i plant conks
A: present thf
LOGO Itwh inr.u;
The moribund plant
uripihf two cenf.r per kwh
and river dpm authority hai
acted to deliver electric
only nine mills, cr leas rim. half
sncy*s prcNjuctkm com# The town
11 distribute power at Thc ARDA i
indeed re-sale rate«- which arr
below the
l>»sney ciectric •
■M SI
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jnlirr **prrmr («nrt
THOMAS L GIBSON
Court Clerk
LEE SNIDER
Trr»iurer
PAVNE
County
_H L_
< iiu.it y AoM-iMir
_HOWARD SEAY
For Count) Clerk
W B KEY
For Kr pro*.-illative. District Onr
STREETER SPEAKMAN
lte[.' i m ntallir. fiiktrirt
DEAN SCOTT
READY TO GO
Wednesday wa* D day In the United States and the
young manhiKid oi At icrica signed -.n t doited line, wnich
. in sub6tAnce put# them in line for compulsory military
training someume within the next five years While this
is the first tune any man in lie Unit - d Slates was regist-
ered for draft into the armed ! ices du. ..;g jxace time, the
■ young men are taking the siluation with chins up and
without growling
Each young man thai went into his voting place to
. register during th? day did so hop ng that it would not be
he that would be called into a n ice. but willing to go if the
need arises to d- lend hi* country.
While chances ol being called into service are small.
; some one ix gome’ lo be called Horn this city and other
Creek county p n
We agree witr President Koose'eit when Ir said that
Ameitea's best offense is a g->d d tense-. In other word-
when we get millions of men under aims, fully equipped
and trained to do battle no dictator or war lord wyl! want to
; strike at us. It is best to win a war before the war'begins
While your writer is now registered along with the
others, it is our desire that war will never touch the shores
of the United Siu. But in the event ii dots come, we will ’
be ready to step into that olive drab uniform, grab a rifle__
and give ail we have :n the defense of urn country and “the ,-or ■v"*"*****’'.
.American way cf life “ We 1 :1 that wt speak the sentiments Lawrence
of about every young man in the United Spates who was af-
. lected by the reg.-tr.; tn
We are proud when asked if we have registered to reply
by showing our certificate of : "stration which was issued
to every man who listed himself. Those who have not regis-
l iered and who come wiUun this law face stiff penalties. We
IJamestly believe that there will be few who refused to regis-
**4er and that few penalties will have to be fixed because of
. Jhis disobedience of the law.
f” President Roose\ elt in his special message to '■-’gistrants
* said: “I wish I could personally talk to each one of you about
y^»ur country's pressing need for a stronger defense, and its
"Vital meaning to you. your family, and the whole nation. I
*^ould tell you that the task before us today is as compell-
ing as any that ever coniranted ouj people, and 1 would add
■"that each of us must willingly do his bit if we are to hold
- fast our heritage of freedom and our American way of life—
TOur nation;,; existence itself.
— “And whether or not you are to be among those selected
TIJtelcome you as one w host name has been inscribed on the
_roll of honor of those Americans ready, if need be. to join
. in the common defense of ail."
Why say more?
cl the
1wt week s\ t
Hill vicar of
Ccod Shepherd
Ann Poiivr, n
it Epascjp*!
\r Ri v rr>t
tt* Church
and b> MU
(MTSTliU! iVC
U'erJt end r->
at
enk
rhM
At If
pi
*
bie
I
Hal
i El
I or
LYLE
Diotrid
JONES
liinim*
H BOREN
Three
i!Urrn
vmc*.
Atnn k*
placer There were ever 15 .)
pie prewtit xl the opni:ni
»l which the Rlxtit Revermi
S’. OeoTfa Tucker. '.J.’-i-sld t
ol Uie church gave the itr,
One of the high light* ol th
ventlon was the united Uixiu
Uig pi cm-m<d by t he woraer.
church at Uie altar of nmesi
vention once every three yt
ear’s oltenng was a lit vie In
tl .000.000
Silas Potter left Ft.dev ;
ai City to attend Uie yo.ii
In connection with the com
About 1100 young p-ople Ir
part* ot the United Stale* at
etgn countries were there
Pclter Rave t very enthu uo.
port to the E.stv/p's commi
the local churrh at their
meeur.g Mnndav e’*;.irg
The ragular service ol rr.
prayer and trrmon will tv Ui
•it 11 oo Sunday namu.i
Church of the Oocd S'leniu ;■
MOTION DOC KF T TO B!
HFLD HEBE ON MONDAY
Several motiois and dcmui-
civil rastlert will be hn.n
Moncr u the district c
announced by Lee Sn acr
clerk
Regular mptian dockets me-
ed in ttie district court on t:
and third Monday * ol each n
•ton
'TOth
fc
'km
I '*r>
Hop
«n-
'Ibe-
i the
wn-
TWs
hon j
iLin-
*Hy
Ion.
*n aII
or-
Mw
rr*
■t ©f
liar
)k)«
'der
i thr
i in
iiere
was
•urt
ud-
Urst
ih.
'.Vhrr, What, How
Of Hen Feeding
'n New Bulletin
The what when and how of feed-
ing ben* to get the greatest number
, o' eggs is told briefly and simply
l.n a new bulletin fust published u
'He Oklahoma Agrx uHural K*p»r>-
I ment station.
Robert Petiquite and R B Thamp-
*C'ii ot vhr Oklahoma A and M
cc.lege noultry Poll ate author*
ol the bniictin Much of tts conteat
la bawd on resrarch work they have
Horn dur.ng the loot 19 veers.
TTie bulletin gu-e* matru(tv>itt on
how vo calculate the amount of 'ewO
neeced by a llock of hen* a dolly
schedule tor 1 ceding. suggesOoita Os
to atm* of ma*!! hopper* and water
toucketi needed, irvd forraulor lor
var*o*r kind' ot mash mixture* for
uUinlnr whatever feed! are cheapeal
on the market oi most easily raised
at home.
Co|Hc. ol this bulletin may ly- ob-
tained free from the mailing clerk
agricultural experunent statical still-
water. Oklt by taking for Erperl-
nicnt Station Bulletin No M4
' Feeding Laying Hen* ”
Fllty men are at work on the
$58 000 gymnasium Work Prolicu
adralnlstration ;s building for Lake
Valley in Wathlla county
SAPULPA
Saturday Afternoon
^ 19,2 p.m
on Elm Street East
of Court House
SEETHE
umm man”
W lien (he “Iron Man” armed lit S«pui| a. hr wu* promptly CMAI.I.KNGCD bj
(Yalrlo lluvtkr and Ralph Punrll tn pull a truck load of
D-X Motor Fuel & 760 Motor Oil
Hearing of (his C I.
K i uhlicati for C.ianlv Altome)
1XJM CAMPBELL
W A N T EI)
Man wanted to co yUct
Farmers ta demotutrate
and sell the nev. I ord
Ti actor and Ferguson
Ifvdiaulic Implements.
A hustler can make
good money
Sapulpa Motors, Inc
Ycur Ford Dealer U Year*
215 S. Main Ffaonr LM
(take* of the ( c» Cola Holtling Co
him to null a truck loud of
Oukta bottles
(hen CHALLENGED
\)
t
Radio Servo (he Nation
LISTEN
Before You
VOTE
The political issues are
now being discussed on
the air lanes. If ypu
keep up with these pro-
prams you’ll be a bet-
ter Informed voter on
November 5. We will
seivice your radio so
:hal you won’t raks
these important mes-
sages
Not Ui lie outdone loin Dye »t the Gwodyrur Service Station then CHALLENG-
ED him to pull a load with a
If'tlllllEA f JiUl
Inner tube Around His Stomach
The “Iron Man
’'<11 pull a loa,led truck with a pi.ir of “COHDEN"
rurm tied by
HUNSECKER & COMPANY
<%
These Challenge*; ae« i pled and he has selec ted “AMERICA'S CHAMPION OF
C HAMPIONS The l'J41 STVDKBAKKR CHAMPION to n*.si»t him in Umw
terrific pull* for it ?. power, beauty, safety and auper ectmoniy. funmhed by
R. & S. MOTOR CO.
FREE ROGERS BREAD
Sound Equipment
For Sal. and Rent.
Conietd fur the Kiddiaa
with the “Iron Man”
& BIG PRIZES—6
COWAN
Radio Service
l ndernourished and run-duwn children vhonld drink at least one
of SAP CLP A < KKAMKitY S IIOMlKJFNIZfcD MILK Always at
quart a
Your Gra
1« N. Water St.
I’lMJIK gfil
LDrr SAPULPA MAID
r hLL ICE CREAM
CONTEST for the
with the “Iron Man"
6 BIG PRIZES—6
• 0<J'0*»C "3
••reirpes ic
_ BCNDSMKV is DLFK.NSE INDl STRIPS
It has been whispered lately that members of the Ger-
s man-American bunti are having practically no trouble at all
finding spots in the nation s defense industries It lias lots
Af people worried.
It's bardiy liL.iy that all bundsmen are agents of the
aSazi tovernment, espeotally commissioned to commit acts
igf sabotage against Americas defense machinery. Yet. a
^Munitions plant haiaiy seems the sort of place in which a
ifessed Hitlei-worsliipper ought to be working. Even
you may give Roundsman Uie benefit of every
tf||.9tr»
proftsst
Abougli
W» 'OT# Bit atq«; usd *3»*1
» vmiuiM *B«ra,»B
(■▼itotloni oor j|
•own Tot -an
•m from 25 « 50°. BECAUSE
oui prici cifciuoa mi cost
of tw nan.
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Mati) af 11u1K*(hj$i hrigl/li-H ,t*r» u.r Clio* Ui hrl|i brinf
out Utr lutuial lu-lre of ibrir lorlb *nd you can rely on
Colo* loo. Purr, obalreomc, plca^nlCaMmg, approved by
Cood llouM-kccj.ing Bureau. Five leticd ingirUu-uu. bl«ui«J
nrcordin* to lbe la—I* al a foirnioa drolal owbocltyk
Bake Clio* on njp|aiul iMtk powder
tooth eium-l. Ch Coins today B
.ine*. from leg U ILK.
bp----------------- lac.
FREE
DRINKING CONTESTS fur thr Kiddies
with the “Iron Flail”
6 BIG PRIZES 6
USING
LN BOTTLES
Dote with the “Iron .Man ’ in our tlcitn. briglit aurro
exiiipli te Plate Luuche* W e feature select Barbequed Pi
our own pit. tvhere we use If Ukory Wood
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Sammons, Jesse L. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1940, newspaper, October 17, 1940; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530204/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.