The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1956 Page: 2 of 6
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form Ju|>an and Arkanxn* ate•
veiling with Mr and Mrt Oliver
Elliott and family.
Tom Murdock from Bruit City, |
Kan*. is visiting with Mr. and
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in th- afternoon, and refreshment. |
*f rake an.t jiunch were -arved.,
Their children Mr and Mr« i
(’harlet Mrlntire. Mr and Mr* j
Stephen Krotser and daughter.
Tut**, and Mr and Mr* Clayton
Kr iiaer and tmy. Koimiwh. were
.1 home for th. celebration
Srveral n-atdcBU from Mann-
lord mended the pioneer ceiebre-
*H>n at Cleveland. Saturday
Everyone reported a nice time
Mr* Cecelia Ralnboli vitlted
Saturday with her titter-in-law,
' *- H Ram bolt who It |
M John'* h.xpitul wdh a l.rr.keri
hip.
Mr* l.ou Rioin.er Irfi Monday
lor Modetfn. Calif in visit her
mere Mr*. Virginia Hr.-* and
family
M: and Mrs Don Crawley are1
the parent* of h son horn Sept
T at a Gravetle Ark hoapital |
The hoy who weighed S |h„ has
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t raw ley i* the former Mi*s Jew -
el. Swart Mannford Grandj.arenu
are Mr and Mr* Albert Swart.
Mrnntord and Mr and Mr*'
Crawley, Gravette
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Mr and Mr* Evereti Priddy I
Drumrigbt and Mr. and Mr*. Roy .
Ru**etl and family. were dinner 1
gue*t* of Mr and Mr* R J j
Johnson. Sunday j I
Ml and Mr* Veil Vaughn and |
Ge..rg. Alfre.l w -re dinner gue*i* .
■>' Ml end Mr.....ve. Kiiiolt *
eort family. Sundny |
M** Nettie He*teriee viaited a
with Mi and Mr* Clyde Mor- _
gan. Tulsa, ever ihe weekead. Ted «
Norwo ..I from Miami, visited at |
borne over Ihe weekend. i
There Were 574 Nails
In The Jar At Our Fair Booth
Th# Dinnerware S#t Waa Won By
O. M. LEFFLER
Kiefer, Okla.
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Lon T. Jackson
R#ol Catat# — Insurance — Personal Loans
23 South Park ,24
WILSON RUG CLEANERS
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IM t. Water
Pickup and Dalivary
Phone tr or 1122
INSURANCE
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CREEK COUNTY
Soil
Conservation
DISTRICT
. . New Arrivals
BACK STRAP PANTS
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—Your Be*ttt Buy in TV
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B. F. GOODRICH
19 S. Main Phone 221
READY MIXED CONCRETE
SAND GRAVEL DITCHING
YOUNG
MATERIALS COMPANY
612 Eati Thompeon
Amon Young Own#r
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Phone 304 Sapulpa. Okla.
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luh attended ih. Pioneer Day
lelebiailnn and pat impaled in
ihe parede Saturday Th.y had u.
picnic lunch in the park'
The Quest Clut met Fiiday it*
tiegln theu new year They had
a luncheon In ihe heme of Mr*
C C. Wlmngcr
Mr and Mr* Troy Gra*chl from
Cleveland VMt#d with Mi and
Mr- H.-nry Vl.axer over the week-
end.
Mr* Gary Murdock from Ada
Okla is visit.ng her parents. Mr.
and Mr* Roy Russel] anil family 1
[ Mrs Muidock is moving to!
I.avera Cal.f. in the near future.
I
Mr and Mr* Charles Scovil, Sr
and Mr and Mrs Charles Scovil,
Jr and family fr. m Orlando. Mr.
and Mr* Raymond Valentine and
r hildren frrim Tulsa were dinner
guest* of Mr* Ada Thompson,
Sunday
Mrs Dora l.ee and Mr* G E.
Van IViren from Rosewell, N Mex..!
visited Mr and Mr* ToTrmv(
Cran. and Mrs Bell Crane this I
week
Mrs Allen C> gg visited her
hroiher Phi] Hinton and family
of Blackwell Tuesdas night arid
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Mr and Mrv Albert Swart and
Miss Cora I^-e Swan, Tu!*a spent
Ihe weekend visiting with Mr and
I Mrs Don Crawley and son. Ru*.
sell Don at Gervetle. Ark.
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bi-monthly meeting of the
Mannford chapter of l.ion'* In-
ternational met Monday n:gh- at
the srhoolhou*. Dinner wa* serv-
ed by the ladies of the Christian
church.
Mr and Mrs--HtoHgg-io
Mr and Mrs Dutch McCoy and
gtanddaughi- r, Debbie, ol Tahle-
<juah spent Tuesday r..ght with
Mrs Cecelia Rainholl.
Mrs Magg.e (Jag. of Sapulpa
spent Tuesday night with Mr*
i i.ula Evans.
A housewarming for the Paul
McCrackin family was held Fri-
day night at the Meihodlst church.
The hostesses were members of
the Guild Society and the en-
tire congregation wa* invited.
Officers and directors of the
l.iiile Deep Fork Assonaton met
las: Week at the Farm Center
Ku ding in Rri-tow to obtain re- |
ports on the flood COMrol Sur-
vey being made on the water-
shed Soil Conservation Service
watershed engineer tjirry Ward,
and Conservationists N E Row-
ley and C A Evans, reviewed
the recent amendments to the
Watershed Protection and Flood
Prevention Act A major change
III the law provide* that the Fed-
eral Government will construct
the reservoir* fot flood control
without cost to the local bene-,
factors.
I --cal people Will shnre in the
project by providing easements,
right-of-way* apt lying to conser-
vation practices on thi watershed
and maintaining the structures.
Evan* explain'd to the group
the remaining st-ps lo be taken
hefor. the fjrst const ruction is
s-arted A benefit appraisal will
be made and plans of the di-
rccort* made for the securing of I
easements and letting of con-1
tracts.
With the revision nt the Flood |
Prevention Act it is expected that ’
land owners along other water-l
sheds in the Distilct may he-1
come interested in organising and i
applying fer a program Intereat-I
ed parlies may obtain informa-
Irom th. District offloe at *
I 'be Farm Center Building in Brl*-(|
I Gen* Packard report* that her-1
muda i* the grass that •eerml
thk* most drought resistant toi
him He has a good stand from7
a planting made .arty this spring)
on his farm near Mound* Thai
planting wa* made with a Dis-1
trict planter and It made suffi-
cient early growth to be culti- ,
vated before the drought began I
Pat karri i* hoping for rain soon I
so that h. can uisc the hermuda
ogain and drill vetch for winter
cover soli building and pasture j
If women arc really so smart, f
w-hy do they wear blouse* that
button up the back’
TO* TOU* PROTECTION
O. B. PICKETT
INSURANCE
• I every kind
Berryblll Bldq Phone* I A
H Wa Sp#ctali«# in
g PRESCRIPTIONS
1 SMITH DRUG CO.
Aafc Your Donor*'
Spree Motor Dvhvory—PtL Tft
SEND YOUR
DRY CLEANING
WITH YOUR
LAUNDRY
Make One Stop Do It All
SUNSHINE
LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANING
1109 S Main Phone 2100
Pick-up Sta. 109 S. Water
Phone 837
CLOCK SHOP
IIP A Poplar Ph. 141
Clock* of all kmda repaired
qurk guaranteed service; all
kind* for **lr. Elect rotux
Clean, r servo - and rentaja.
Tree Pickup and Do livery
tr.BT t DBASE
DR J. W. FREDERIC!
OPT OMFTRIIT
soi is* bldg tty t t>rwrr
fHowr mu
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Needles & Parts
t\ Qfepoired & Debuilb [\
T raclor
Engine
REPAIR
We completely R#-buS4
Tractor Enymoa
U III I’IRTs to.
ittlH PhOM 2M*
206 EAST LEE PHONE 406
You Wreck Em—We Fla 'Em
GEO. E MARTIN
rectory Baked Auto Fata lief
Painted and repaired da #a>
Budqet Plan
20J t. Haktan PHom 7M
[jPAfijS W SUPPLES*]!
SAPULPA FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
lor—
FEDERA1. PLAN LOANS
Phone SI I
•Mr and Mrs King Cornett and
family and Mrs. Bel] Groves.
BABY CHICKS
ONLY S3.9S PER 100
Polorum Passed. No Culls.
L»# Delivery. These same
CHICKS were selling at $5.95
per 100. Order your’a today
No C.O.D. t Please. Breed
and Sex Our Choice.
Bud *8 Chicks
Box 3803. Park Place.
Greenville. S. C.
IVY LEAGUE TWILL
They're brand new. these back-
strap Ivy League twill pants, espec.ally rt» j sew
lor the teenager*. Choice of black or tan.
no pleats, lully sanlonred. Priced at only ^ *
CORDUROYS AT S7.95
Regular Slacks *7 % to $12 %
H-AJSHD-SEWiN-
MOCCASIN
Sapulpa * Camplota
AUTOMOTIVE STORE
f.r nu nr snd Standard Parts
STANDARD MOTOR
SUPPLY
Marry Hibbard - Mika Petteewy
PHONE
I 3 4
Stewart’s Service Cleaners
II N. Water St.
SC **»•»•! W: c k IIWI Cnaqr »t*»«r titti
Mi FARM PACTS
An insecticide that rey*>ls b.-e»
Is now under study at Oklahoma
agricultural experiment station*
One of the major problem* in
rpraying crops .* encountered
when applying pol»>n that will
kill feeding bees.
One repellent material out of
some 700 tested ha* shown pro
•r.;«e for discou-ag ng bees from
feeding on the treated plants
Research report of the Okla-
homa Agricultural Experiment
Station.
btyslS^
76
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Bottled hf
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
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GOOD (?)
OLD
DATS
... if wa* Monday—wash-
day. Tuesday—ironing ..
a woman hardly had a lei-
sure moment.
Times have changed Now it’s Monday —
matinee. Tuesday — bridge dub New fash-
ioned women send their laundry to us. and
have leisure time for enjoyment
SUNSHINE LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANERS
C. I. MAL’CH, Owntr
Udd Float (lift laafti Mote — Fhaa* tlftft
PM Up IMm IM *m* Wolw - Hm, MY
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YOUR FAVORITI
FOR LIISURI
WIAR
$8.95
[ for all your . . .
Appliance Needs
Electrical Needs
and Fixture
see
Rogers Electric &
Appliance Co.
PHONE 237 5 S. MAIN
We re Headquarters
for COLEMAN
Floor Puma res and Wall
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WASHING MACHINES
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SAPULPA MAYTAG
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Either
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Soft unlincd leather upper* team-up
with tuper-flextble, long wearing soles to give
you the most comfortable casual you can wear And
Pedwm s modest price make* them easy to own.
— FOR —
4 LUMBER
• PAINT
• FENCING
• HARDWARE
• PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
• WINDOW GLASS
• WINDOW SCREENS
— SEE —
BENSON
LUMBER CO.
Tke UPTOWN
LUMBER YARD
114 XL** Phone 2$
Per EXPERT Wotkmoaah*
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Renwood Cleaners
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Phone 13M
R. R. WALLACE
Moving and Shipping
Wallace Transfer 4 Storage
411 South Mate
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PHONES!
Plymouth Drug Co.
ST. JAMES HOTEL
Low Weekly and
Monthly Ratos
*«toa bon $5.00 Weak
Rato* from $20.00 ManSi
PHONE 4
Buffington
Funeral Home
Sapulpa
2 POPULAR SIZES
HILLBILLY
Bar-B-Q
Sauce
On Salat
Four Pave.
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1956, newspaper, September 20, 1956; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530408/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.