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- F»ur * Democrat News. Thursday May 29. HM7
The Demm riil 1>h«
Fntei.d as Second Class Matter October 12, 1820, at Seiurm Oklahoma
Editor and Publish! r
{j/oCHi
HAY W GIFKHAM
JOAN LAWSON
Advertising Manager
OitakmaQ MESS
£3 _ MkMitxl , V* ;
AUDREY DelJlNO
Bookkeeper
Published Every Thursday al
108 hast Dewey Avenue,
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
•
Subscription Kate $1.50 per
year, payablo in advanre.
1 mutt b»»
MFMBKR SFI FCTF.D WEEKLIES OK OKLAHOMA
mi Mom\i im
WITH THF PASSING OF
but a tew ol the Civil War Veterans
original purpose ol Memorial Daj
comniemoration of the soldiers of
Grand Army of the Kepublie ha* p.
also But with the three wai* U>
since tlus day was officially pi at la
in 1868. Memorial Day covers tnou'
love and remembrance for the addin
soldiers to die that their belored 1,
might live This is a sacred day ,:i
hearts of those who have flowers
tears to drop upon the grave of a 1
one who fought and sacrificed for
principles This is a time when so
meets upon a common ground dedica
itself to action against future wars
crans organizations, patriotic orders, civic
groups unite to pay homage to deeds of
gioiy to speak of treason to America, to
oiate on the preservation ol democracy
In parks and public squares will stand
monuments and shafts and statues dedi-
caterl to this country's hemes The burial
pa s of soldiers will find markers of
those who have been destroyed to preserve
the peace The eloqunce of this day lies
in its appeal to the living to act wisely,
think dearly, condemn cautiously, protect
and safeguard our land that has promis-
ed much Is it jrossible for a nation as
ours to Eruarantee peace to its honored
dead Have the dead of Sapulpa died m
vain1
uorr i'can ott this d*>> richard miciiafi. mack
">iu ' » ,» in. n before l! rains hav g ihn-e young daughters is
iiKain. because, so far my mam looking Howard to playing ban--
lopu ol dlvcusion each week has , hall wilh that young son
l"'n the rain, and I'm beginning Several mothers in loan have
,hr n,'*l'•’> feeling that re.cn.-d portrait* of than children
III' readers are getting somewhat that were taken in Januarv bv a
on the bored s.de *o let s, Iraveling pholsgraphei MRS
drop the ram subject this week WKSI KY WHITTLESEY hat a
I IFF ON A TEXAS RANCH «* “me other mother’s
>e something out of ,hi. ",n' i,n'' ’,>lf ** Muite anxious to i
world—or. al leasl, after hearing M,,‘ whereabouts of her own
amounts of II from CLAIDEES *0,’ ‘ picture So. anyone being
, MRS I. A DA NIKI, the format "bl* ,h‘"w un> on this!
ajtUhKEN HIMES, that is my . m>>lery, kindly let the lady {
■remanat opinion According t o 'in°w
t 1 At T ri s then >'s now a (lull AROUND TOWN THIS
Iiiuu.enl oil thru ian.il Take for week 1 saw REN Ri x ;f-Rs. w,.i
rt’i‘!nnl.-vl1h‘‘ “ard‘‘“ ,,ll» H*nng ran era in hand CKORi.K
CKAUiEEN never having plant- JENNLNi.s JR home from 01
ed such a thing before, derided FI.ORFNCK HAMA
to surprise hubby. LUCKY. .nd flattering "air coiffure
We'll "nK*r|<1<’,I " ' K°f h,"r <mn W HAYOI TH making friends
Wrdl in Plan ling beets. ChAf. „f,rr ju„ h * C(Ur f"
IDFFN mi.re.d ihe d,rer„.,ns In- «seveml week, DOROTHY
la,',art h.P "o k' " ,,M>' NA,KPH "»••«'"« fond farewell, I
apart ,h" pn ended a. plant be,......ar.ng for O C to take I
smnl'l bJrT 7Tv a*'*' V*" * nru P“^«ion Th#» AI.I.EK '
trnwij tM'iik '.i\e va r th*»ir imuis
1 jr. ihK.s uoinu vomr rs -h ,1,111.
.appearanre Al»- anyone want- p.,„ng Petore heading f.„ 1
1"T° tmi »»ort%s»oNt - vvcttc trouittp to f#odi/ci
ArfCiSSiT'CS Of UVim. .
IMO mi W0l!lh
| mg any homemade lse soap juat
. contact a.ACDFEN She made
, some in one of those famous kef.
I Her in her own backyard'
Kantil) argument, are all right
j ac.-ort.Rig to SAM BITI.ER, b\„
■ hot in front of hi. clothing .tore
(Sunday e\e ,t seems an uniden-
1 fined man and woman had an
argument, and the woman imah- „
ed the man through Bt.’TVER'S havinr’l
store window That', getting a
I litUe too rough'
SFKMSO GOOD TO SEE
1 some returned veteran. march
a.'mas the stag. Thursday even-
• ing in their cgpa and gi.wn. to
' receive their diplomas from SHS
you soon reali/e too, that »um-
mer is really here when you see
i all the kids out of school
MRS
AS THF KEY CLICKS IN THE
schoolhouse dooi mid nnothcf ^cncrution
of graduates is turned to setk a place
among the thousands of workers, the
quetdion of suuevi 01 lailure is ftncniost
in the mind The young ask what chance
'
future Our civilization shows progress m
ttie arts and silences, m trade in indust-
ry and cnnimeice The present leaders in
these fields asked themselves this same
question at one time, but through energy
and tntelligenee they found the answer
This was for thPir own satisfaction and
ours Such a field is now open to a capable
young person with an earnest desire to
put education to work He is urged on the
progress and promise of these United
W
starting salary may not be impressive, but
that is but the prologue t our plav The
opening act deal.- in figures and employ-
ment statistics, but one must have heart
for the main drama The hero must not
expect to find the luddei of success a
part of the stage scenerv The clue, the
finale, is the degree of talent the charac-
ter roles have imparted to the dramatiza-
tion and the successful run is but a baro-
meter of the actor's individuality Many
a pooi piece nas been saved bv the ability
of a bit" player
Learned men come to seek American
education Cultural leadership here is of-
ten sought by educators elsewhere With
such a backlog, graduates are justified m
expecting a return from then years of
pn natation foi the gnud lift- * M.n they
i Hid their place
The reaaon some Sapulpa men don't
want their wives to go on a diet is because
it might mean a whole new wardrobe.
Prize-lighting may be dangerous, but
<he\ usually make more than enough to
pay for the arnica.
Radio announcers work for the love of
nuke somtimes.
The tourist crop that is harvested in
Europe these days isn't as green a* it
used to be.
O 1 where ALLCN hn* enrolled
fa. ih. .ummpi .aina.i^,
S.'.ial of ihl. >aar’» high aohiml
(tni'ls b^fmr «ti,t«,ing in th*
N.'V DORTHKA I MRS HO-
WARD. SEAY BETTY .MRS I
WINDY' DAVIS an<l CAROI.
'MRS I.OC.AN, JR . SENFKKR
runvwrving on thr .lm-1 roraci
■JJADE an.1 l\KZ Cl hiun
>ol drink in tha middla
'»>< nay IRENE WEST
on* hpr roolaaf on that warm
EUNICE LEWIS di.play
vom*> oul-of-lhivworld m.-
nl 1 hr* flower .how Satindav
MH.DRF.il JACKS*IN . daugh-
of I ON T • looking a. pmity
rsoi aflai Uaving awav thrvv
« u O L' MIl.DRED. who
a, !.-i i . ' , rr ,i.
I hr* pa.i *<Tne»iff, plan, to
CXTORS.IxuAtrS
a- ., w. a,.
W«ii»**, «pi-o*n
<. <'*« VMevjn
<k- • *• VKMl #MIW.
laACwta*
•Wr. .v** ■, ,nfr, i
on ukAAMci aims
*»» « 'owratit ■.
V’d’MI
s*4>r*m <m. -r
F.ani.E fenska wai a I-
•j
™s»ir - ssss sr
MACK 1*1 V.iv* > VV l,,‘r ,*kr nalmn rx-rr vr, are taking phir.
.u„ ” ,hv ao ,,o "" W"'"< w"h S.P«lp»n.
f, .hi. hi k. K *" i ......... Congral. lo
ha, a new ha by * narh and -vary ona ot tham’
Tbp*v wtn MoRuCTiON .v»*.giwfaTto av m.Cm Ngf auw-v
C» 0u» VOuNS arO-L( WMfN, TWg* riN.SM SCHOOL -HVS
Th* o*eoaros.Tv oe gNTtaiara tn« scav.ct caoegsrowg
W« Cm COMftiguTg SO MUCH lO Tu( UfhTA, aavgiC-t.
MX) S-.RiTwAt vAhwts Ok0w« fvt» Wow.v* Pf voca.ry.
Winfml \. Wilier
Vrtiiij; in Jdjun
Pvt W.nfrr-d a. Millar, uvn
of Mr and Mr* R J Millar, 3*,
ftiuth Park, I. M>rving wilh tha
21 *t Intantry Rr-gimenl. a unit ot
tha 24th Infantry Divlalon I n
Japan
Pvt Millar antarad tha Army
in Sap, ltWIi, and prior to ovar-
vaa* ahipmant raaaivad hi. ha.ir
training at Fort lawia. Waxh
Cnatributlng to tha high mor-
ale of thr .'4th Division troop* >,
an axtan.iva aommar athiat.r
Ia.,, . - , . I pi..grain with team, plaving full
rT*,lv 1 l.i T..* *°*J1n>"'u:| *’ hadula- in havahal! ' wdiba.l
ANGLING
---- Starts on Page One
Whila wa ara writing this rol-
urrn on Wadnasday, nlRa tha
bammatar i. falling whir h niaka. '
fishing a lit I la unfavorable at i
thi, tirna Howavar wa laft town 1
To a dealer in cosmetics, a
laie is not her fortune, but his
woman's
The happiest marriage believes a
fiH’hd is when he gives and she for-
gives.
Capitol
Report
■y governor rot j. turner
Much indignation
Mirred throughout
condition* at our n
faU Therefore tt
matter of interest t
to know wt at our
ture did about the*
1 would like to rr
m\ me ace u the
last January, I
la ture to do two tt
last leffi-
ng>
Firtt, to 9ront libera! approp*
natioa. for maotal mttitution..
Second to ra*i.a our com-
mitment taw. »o tbot mental
hovpital. could not be abuted
bv Mtfivb pervon, who are in-
clined to u.e them a. a dump-
ing ground for unwanted old-
ster. not aitUctrd by genuine
mental illness.
I,
&?E2SSZtH\ Personal Slants
V DAKe\a*ib4 \mAS
»Y JOAN WAITE LAWSON
Ot Th# D*m©cto* N«wa Stoll
. • ..............
.•I ihow priralass prlvllagas, but
wa ,hould sl..p to* think about
tt.i.vc ,torving Europann. balora
[ K^*1*^
Wa tha people of America a.
a whole think the price, todnv
are radiculous Rut whan egg",
| sold for 10 cant, a dozen people
had just as lurd a time paying
I for them a. they do today a 1
| y> rant. only today it |. e|s-
| ier' The good old days.” a
somet iotas referred to.
weren’t no good a. compared U.
I tha tin,as •, dav American* war*
, struggling through a deptevsu.n
| than while today wage, are high-
er and price* ara aaaiat In pay
Of course, it j» hard to pay aurh
high pr. -as but must poople have
more money than they did ten
! years ago
So let » start rat tuning our
gripe* When the people in other
'■ountnes- Start gnptng they have summer
something to gripe about Being
hungry 24 hours ot the day isn’t
j 'ery pleasant Those people are
( not gifted with tha same priceless
privileges that Americans are
. so why don’t wa do our hast to
bestow a similar privilege on our
neighbor* Whan asked lo contri-
I *"lle for the purpose of feeding
I those starv ing people, think how
lucky you are'
i nfinishoi Work
Drlaxs Killing
(.iu Suim Pool
Hope* of opening the swim-
ming pool at the city park this
week were dimmed today as city
official* announced that arrange,
menu for filling the plunge will
not he completed until tot
tiftrr Jun«* ]
STATE'S HKHVAY
WORKERS ORDERED
TO RE FOI RTMN^
Word ha* gone out from the
main office that «4pl»' MRhway
department ern pic v», must put
on their manner* and Seep them
on. Carl W Held, avactitlve
retafv of the Oklahoma Prate
Highway Commi»*ion tojd the
Democrat New* today
From the office white.collared
worker* to the roadside weed
cutter In overall* came thla men.
orandum from stale Highway
Dirm-tor II E. Ratlay
"ll shall be the policy of the
«lata highway department and
all office., and employe* of the
department u> give prompt atol
rnu/teou* consideration to all
persons having hu.ine** with the
department and la the publk
generally
leery erttaan ta wtlHH la
a fair hearing oa tha OMrtfY
ol hi. rate and lo • prompt
reply or den.wn All CtHhOai
ore enriilod to esurtoawa aag
roopocttul iroatmeak
The .?ff. er* and »ntplnyoa *t
the deportment in their relation,
I. tha general puhllr. and tn all
;.er«,,n* having huilneu with the
department, will M oil time. *o
condor 1 Ihemsadve* as to 0ve
ho legillmale reason for con.-
pin ml ft- m any person that ha
ha* bean Mealed with matter,
tion or discourtesy '
Plate offir.als anttriptite 111-
RR1 4"J revenue to the end of
next year for the crinaiructk ^ f
farm-to-markei road* TYtla will
he augmenled by »> TTa,?5* fed-
eral f'.md*
Drying Rallied Mato *
Dry caoc/wtaR nr luottwtf hat.
ova* a .trainer of tht proper nr.
While inapir.g the hat «« gliae.
• d »• r rculate for qule*
remember the Den.nerat
When yft.r need office s^|.phe-
have been i» »p,-,ng in attwtmrr-
time temparnfores
It wa* poarr• *4 tat Ihet the
work at til I sag the peel ret
h* I"nolle* quickly a* soeu W
minor detail* has* beet. Wee-
ed oat
The loterier of the pool ha*
heon given a ".••rough going an-
►r lr lading a pa rM and r lean-
ing joh
. "we of the < lean#*! rod be*t-
*"nr kept fasti* m that *octl*vn. the
_ plunge i. * summer-time laser
, ’*nr'1 *■•• m*' *1"' d -ap ite of thouiaeds of *almmet. of
fn.mti ent h* hundredo rf Sapul- Hapulpa and thi* .nth* of Ilia
p«n* y »ung and old alike aim rminfy.
• wrv/A os.su w- P . ' ‘ I - ••’••***- im ».r»RWin»i vt.(ir.*»ll
W.f S n.« .el‘rk r ' n,«h' tennis and golf ..the. ,ec^Uon-
. “ .. *. K rr*b" *1 fat-ililie. include well equipped
nun Jr Sun,1">„ gymnasium, and first,Un mu*.-*
r»M L . ii ;",1'1 comfortable newly cnslrud
the weather wiH do. but we are rd Uleal(.„
fwMjnfl to |p» fnkhii.jr refnrd)«^% |
this wfrkfnd 1 —
jrab*
I 4. and 2S IKa rwp^rt- (
X . X
Thursday motmnq—and believe, CAR! THOMAS and 01 FN
••! I: CKXXAl snagged a It h
I channel .ui m.i line M A MAR
Just received a telegram from SHALL landed A nice cripple *nd
RAl.PH X1CKERS reporting on 2 channel* VICKERS add* that
l-ake Carl Blackwell near Still- | large bream are hitting worm,
uatei and he sav* that the water j Trot line fishing is paying off grmd
i- s,i|| quite muddy and the wind with many nice-sire rats being
i. keeping It agitated : tokon averaging 3 to 4 lb*
Vt hat the Defendant Craved
B* IRVIN % COM
\ DARKT wa* up for pleading duwa -'iiU for a oeHaa* eflg* Ha*
n* bdicled. be V0e arnogae.! badare the r<wc1 aad Nka m~
hi tuof i4i> It thru d+%*iv|i*d liajit la n>
<4 CO.
&
_ Arm •>;. | -.he mokei
po.iihle 10 000 conver.atlun*. or
Sonetuiw .a a lifetu a per- 1U0 OOt'.OOCi word, of telegraph a
minute, or several dozen tel.
thuw. at one time
However lost Sunday being
o beautiful day brought out o
large crowd to try their luck
CHARLES DAV and o party »J
Oklahoma Citv caught 40 nier
crappie. L MILLER ol Edmond
caught a 6>, lb bass.
The legislature appointed
committee to investigate cr|
tions at the h.iapitals and
make recommendations for I
posed improvement, The rarom I
mendauon, of this committee |
were followed very < lo.ely h> out
law maker* in living appropria
tions and tn enacting a new men-
tal hygiene law
A study of appropriation- show. !
that a total of |3.176.i»»> wa- i
marka<l for staff salaries at men- |
•■I <
an increase ol S1,121..»«. j
i mount provided for the preied-
ing biennium.
Thi. will assure a substantia
increase in personnel Just how I
many doctors, nurses, therapi,ts
and attendant* will be adder! 1
cannot be stated definitelv at
this time This will depend upon
how many qualified person* aie
available and what salane must
be paid
L,“fR ik»B« Hanger . mnn.. a ns are anowen to t
one type of Afncin lizard, when during both peacw and war
races with dinger, roll* over oo ita ” '
rus met put. one hind root in it*
j mouth It remain. In tha: pot.tion
j absolutely motionle.., until tae
*’--)u»ed danger it passed.
preprinted a total ol S3 478.-
57S lo, buildinqt and equipment
ot mental institution..
Both salary appropriation,
and building appropriations
ore the larqest ever granted. To-
gether they represent almost
twice a. much a. wa. approp
rioted tor the same purpose
two years ago.
s..n is given a ptii eles. pm liege
Americans were given their
J priceless privilege when they
J were bom ui America'
Being able to say I am an
American i« definitely a prn-e-
i less privilege Never let it be
laker, away from you
These an* privileges that
( lnl>eled priceless in my little
j book the privilege of buying
enough food to feed your family
to attend the church of your
| own taith . . to say In public
i Whnl you menn to attend
^ any desired college ... to enlist
in the army when you want to
| ... to write uncensored news-
paper articles . . .
These are but a few of the
j many thousand privilege, that
Americans are allowed to enjoy
9Laoe and war.
Today in any part of the coun-
try you can hear American., both
old and young, griping about this
ot that . . It I. either too hoi or
too cold , , . tomatoes are loo
. prices are too high
the gripe, are ecidles* in this
country!
The real truth is that Ameti-
Lost, strayed or stolen same-
time Monday a while liver and
Mirked bird dog [aunler Ha* name
of A J Bums. 2430 E. 1st St.
Tulsa, on collar, but belong* to
riflllav uJa fi*h*i'tven included ence Phonk M6 DOWNEY offers
S is 1 «RiOHT. Whu caught a A (50 reward for the return of the
. i lb ba.,s on a Hawaiian w Iggler. dog
and JACK WILLIAMS using his | WAIJX) HUYCKE has a bargain
When you need printing caH ! MRc' E W^HoTmi? lln • 5 h F ■'■>lHu»» outboard mo-
ths Democrat News TW, horse in k H^U'ER MtattKed |,I«, whi.t, be- showing at the
>.w» Tele: hone [ 6', lh has. ,* live bait and Diamond Service Station I he
nabbed three lieve he stud R5u would buy II.
*Whx have ypu engaged p. gtteraty ta dated ret’* h^tMi tbs
judr on the bench
Jdige.” said the defeeutaat T aw*t got no moaey to he *«tk'
on lawyers lie tell rwe lawyers is kind of coatioa.”
Weil ' iiiqu rad His Ruaor. “what do yau eroposa ta 4o tkea ahno'
your raw# * The pjaaevuting attorney Latts m» NTa te’t
f M Nit i ts, m . W*V si as It. Ww A t t A — — a sk- . . * — . — m
to g" ahead aod mi anei a fury aad pr»**-nt the e»
"J^lge." answered tbe nagru “so far e*
Jest let the m..ttei drop right hero.
I is cesieraad, yoa ma
' EI .MER STONE
REG'LAR FELLERS.
Just A Nice Jolly Parly
the tna' of
sd
“Jetge." answered ike
he
Hut lh# cour. esplo-'.-d ika’. this wwain hard y da
atwsi! the nsort, *nu bia eye fell u;>on two etnylings now I
i he • »■ t" * SIM he "Vitieiur: -w-l es i ..-neared maoibt..
■| kill aypvnt Mr June, and Mr linuth. he aa<d, Ad
Jiivmkea. “to repra-ent yog.”
The prisoner ».eu h,* siwnsevs dsaMfuliv.
’ {edge, he *a d. "I'd l*k to mek you a krupot.tion,
' ■‘tale the propos 'ian ”
“I'd lab to trad* VOL off oa# of lew* yere Utryert fgy a g^t
W'1ne»”
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THE CLANCY KIDS *
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CAM a*i Art«
t&int
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The legislature was generous in
complying with my request fori!
liberal appropriations. Passage
of the mental hvgeine law will
r**'Ull in n very beneficial change I I
in commit!ti#*ni practices Jr
I do not claim — and I am If
sure no member of our legisln- • •’
lure will --’.niBi that achieve-
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A large increase In the number I "tents during the recent session i
of attendant, is ront«mpla,rd i, ’ completely solve out mental |
personnel can be obtained Since hospital problem However w«
much ol the criticism directed at I f>«‘V' made definite progress tie '
hospital, has resulted from the '*ard the correction of one of
use of panenl-attendwniiv. r*ih«i <*ui most unsatisfactory situa-
than trained, paid attendants. : tions.
this bojstenng of hospital staffs | Ra.ults of a field lest at Dig
should win putyjir approval l t'hlahoma Agricultural Ex pen-
— * menl station do not aDouer i,,
.°.d i mg ChteJ eCvp^
"*i Madoguate and outmoded rlfi. «Uy for (*n<e p
te' tlsiu shmV ul entio n* t" I K*‘l> l>* neuded lo
tor tttu thaw •( cntin&m. To p<k*I pu>i fron> ^
aM rtk te aarrMtte al Ibis •— —* **
•ituattaa our legidalura ap-
• yo ■ T- *** <**
much.
A^’ I JAY I WONT.1
/ wontrj! •
J\!,
)0w wail
youwm!l
Irov will1!.1
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1 w ln"T post from is expon . I
sivv. and difficulty was found *n t
i applying a vreowite preservative 1
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eur if tht k?c crtAM
Jav.n foeyov h€tTi .Th£1
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By HERCY L CROSBY
T #* ■ *« **«cvw*i Nutaotsnaas^l
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1947, newspaper, May 29, 1947; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530419/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.