The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 21, 1971 Page: 6 of 6
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ft* Democrat Nw.-S.putp*. Okla., 740**, Tuesday. Sat* *1. 1*71
(rlenpool Area Notes
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NEW quarters are now in use by city building inspector
Joe Hoffman in the old police station behind city hall. The
building also now houses the city's complaint department.
(Herald Photo)
Mounds Area News
By DeAwna Raby
The Mounds Red Devils
opened their 1971-72 football
season Friday night with a
smashing victory over the
Ketchum Warriors. The final
score was The Devils 25 and the
Warriors 6. We would like to
offer congratulations to the
Devils. The Devils next football
game is Friday, Sept 17, at
Ramona, game time is 8:00
oclock, so lets all get out there
and support our team.
Mr and Mrs D. D. Hill and
Mrs. G. R. Jenkins visited in
Sapulpa on Friday.
Mrs Mary Lynn^of Beggs
spent Saturday in the home of
Mrs. Ada Hutton and Dimple.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Harris
and Joy and DeAwna Raby
attended the “David Wilkerson
Rally” in Sapulpa at the High
School on Saturday night. David
Wilkerson is the author of "The
Cross and the Switchblade" and
several other books.
Sandra Sharp and Barry, Floy
Bright, Sue Fleetwood, and
Tammy, Vicky Furgeson and
Richie, Rosco Sparks and J. B.
Sparks spent from Friday until
Monday on Ft. Gibson Lake
Mrs. E N. Magee spent
Thursday evening in the home of
Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Magee of
Jenks.
Teamster Picnic
Mr and Mrs L. O. McNabb,
Chris and Steven, Mrs. Jack
Sparks and J.B , Jeannie Rowell
spent Sunday afternoon at the
Teamster Union Picnic at Lake
U. in Tulsa. They also went to
Mohawk and on Sunday evening
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Knowles of Broken Arrow.
Mrs. Howard Jackson of
Sapulpa. Mr. Fred Jackson of
Wagner visited on Thursday
evening in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Roller.
Cheryl Tuttle of Denton, Texas
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Tuttle. She left Corey
with them until Tuesday when
Coy Tuttle came after him and
spent Wednesday also.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown were
Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Barton of
Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reeves
of Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Barton and family and Mrs.
Willie Brucester, Opal and
Sharon
Florida Guests
Guests during the week of Mr
and Mrs. H.W. Bvard were Mr.
and Mrs. Otes Capps of
Jacksonville, Florida. Mr. and
Mrs S. M. Snyder of Bristow,
Virginia Cowan of Tulsa and Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Curdis of
Sapulpa
Mrs. Ethel Crews spent the
weekend in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady York of Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cumbey,
Lina and Kathy and Mr. and
Mrs. Greg Cumbey and family of
Sapulpa attended the wedding of
Miss Jana Booth at the Sharp
Memorial Chapel at the Tulsa
University. Gregory Cumbey
was ring-bearer and Lina
Cumbey assisted at the recep-
tion.
During the weekend guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Daniels and Johnny
were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Brown of Sapulpa and Herman
Taulbee of Cleveland.
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Jack Jones was one of the
honorees at a family birthday
dinner, Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker in
Bartlesville. Other honorees
were Bob Nolop and daughter
Stephanie of Ponca City, and
Mrs. Alice LaBorde of Dewey.
Others enjoying the dinner were
Mrs. Bob Nolop, Bobbie and
Dana, Mrs. Jim LaBorde, Pam
and Rick of Tulsa, and the host
and hostess.
Mrs. Dee Tuttle and Jannette
and Corey Tuttle visited on
Sunday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. Tuttle’s mother Mrs. Polly
Nichols of Sapulpa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prock of
Modesto, California, spent
Friday visiting with her aunts
Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Nannie
Creason, and Lena Wilson. They
were Friday overnight guests of
Mrs. Lena Wilson.
Returns Home
Gladys Fox returned to her
home on Tuesday after a 3 weeks
visit in Colorado. She visited her
daughter Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilson, her son Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Fox, another son Mr. and
Mrs. W.P. Fox and another
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Daniels. While she was there her
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Daniels became the proud
parents of a baby boy born on
September 4, on his mother's
birthday. He was named
Raymond Edward. Mrs Fox
was accompanied by Gladys
Wilson to Canyon City, Colorado
to help celebrate the 100th bir-
thday of another relative Mrs.
Belle Shannon. (Mrs. Shannon
was the sister of Della Mizor and
Cora Cooper.)
The Cub Scout Group Number
263 and their leader Mrs. Bart-
ness visited a Fire Station in
Sapulpa on Thursday. Those
going were Jerry Virden, Randy
Bartmess, Jimmy Robertson.
Steve Linnett, Joe Camer.
Stanley Courtney, Larry
Schaum and Mrs. Bartmess and
daughter Beverly.
Mrs. Bessie Raby of Sapulpa
visited on Monday morning in
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Tuttle.
Dinner Guests
Mr and Mrs. Rex Johnston
were Sunday dinner guests in the
home of their son and daughter-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Johnston of Sapulpa.
The birthday of J. E. Cumbey
was celebrated with cake and ice
cream on Sunday in his home.
Others present were his wife and
family Mrs. Cumbey, Una and
Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Greg
Cumbey and family of Sapulpa,
Rodger Jones, J. W. Seago, and
Roy Ward of Bixby.
S.Sgt. and Mrs. John Wayne
Exendine and Bryan of
Cheyenne, Wyoming, arrived on
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Exendine. Sgt Exendine left
an Tuesday for Lifeland Air
Force Base in San AntdMt,
Texas, Mrs. Exendine and
Bryan will be staying until he
returns.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Green
spent three days at Beavers
Bend State Park near Broken
Bow.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Harbeston
spent the weekend in the home of
Mrs. E. S. Williams of Oklahoma
City.
Sightseeing
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Patrick and
Mrs. Adda Harker took a site-
seeing trip on Monday to
Keystone Lake and Dam and
also visited the old Twin Mounds
Cemetary East of Kiefer What a
pity the folk who have loved ones
buried there don’t do something
to maintain this beautiful
cemetary, which has lots of
beautiful stones and could easily
be made a place of beauty. Mrs.
Harker spent the rest of the day
in the Patrick home enjoying
conversation and a delicious
noon day meal.
Sandra Sharp and Kathleen
Sparks visited on Friday in
Okmulgee with Mrs. Myrtle
Sparks
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Magee
visited with Mr. and Mrs
Speedy Hardy and son of
Sapulpa on Sunday evening
where they enjoyed dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shahan Jr.
of Visalia, California, are
visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Chambers and also
with Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Pyle.
Don Myers was admitted to
the hospital on Sunday and is
doing fairly well.
Bixby visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of
Bixby and Mrs. Earl Moore
visited on Wednesday afternoon
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Roller.
Mrs Jack Sparks and Mrs.
John Haywood visited in the
home of Mrs. Ina Holland of
Okmulgee on Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Hatfield.
Chris and Kelly spent the
weekend in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Packard of Pryor.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Harring
and boys of Tulsa spent Sunday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Sterling Herring
Mrs Paul Linker and
Charolotte of Enid spent the
weekend visiting with Jan
Unker, Mrs. Opal Raby, Joy and
DeAwna and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Harris and Kevin. On
Sunday .hey were all dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harris. Following dinner
ice cream and birthday-cake
were served in honor or Mrs.
Linker's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Roller,
Angella and Todd of Sapulpa
visited on Friday evening in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Roller.
Mr. John Haywood was
released on Thursday from the
Bartlett Memorial Hospital in
Sapulpa.
Fellowship
The Jrs. of The First Baptist
Church enjoyed fellowship on
Sunday evening following
church. Those present were
Michelle and Melissa Baird,
Cheryl Brown,Susie Lett, Janice
Dale, Donna and Kenny Culbert,
Debbie Burgess and Edna
Herring.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Roller
visited Mr R. A Phillips in the
St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa and
Mrs. Les Creek and Phillip on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Sterling Herring
visited on Thursday evening in
the home of Mrs. Adda Harker
and also in the home of Mrs.
Rose Cruikshank.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garinger of
Sapulpa visited on Saturday
evening in the home of Mr and
Mrs. J. L. Virden, Jerry and
Bridgett.
Mr. Howard of Hecterville
visited on Friday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bennett
and Shawn spent Sunday and
Monday in Poteau to attend the
funeral of her uncle Paul
Caldwell.
Slumber Party
The Mounds Brownie Troop
Number 339 will have a slumber
party and pancake breakfast on
Friday night at 7:00 P.M. until
Saturday morning at the home of
Mrs. Dorothy Creason. Last
Year Brownies are invited to
attend. There will be fun, games
and refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Hudgins of Sapulpa visited on
Thursday evening in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bennett
and Shawn.
The Lydia Class of The First
Baptist Church met on Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Wilma
Wood The roll call was an-
swered with your favorite school
teacher. Lavelle Brown gave
the devotional. Mrs. Edna
Herring gave a Bible quiz.
Refreshen-)tn.s were served to
Edna Herring, Uvelle Brown,
Gladys Henry and Wilma Wood
Mr. and Mrs Glen Creason,
Dorraine and Preston were
weekend guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chambers
and Patty of Tryon, Okla. While
there they attended the O.S.U
Football game in Stillwater.
Becd Williams of Tulsa spent
Saturday afternoon in the home
of Mr and Mrs Hershall Ben-
nett and Shawn.
An ordination service was held
Sunday afternoon at the Free
Will Baptist Church. Rev. Clyde
Dobbs was ordained as a
minister in the Orginial Grand
River Association of the Free
Will Baptist Churches. The
speaker was Rev. Harry Withers
of Coweta.
Melvin Little
Named To Post
Melvin L. Little has been
appointed Sapulpa represen-
tative for Jefferson Standard
Insurance, according to George
Burma, regional agency
manager.
Little graduated from Sapulpa
High school in 1954. Active in
civic work, he and his wife
Donna and their sons Mel and
Tgdd Lye at 2317 & Water.
By Alice Bell
The Glenpool Football Team
was quite successful with
Choteau in their first outing
under new head coach Fred
Shaur ger. The score was 27-0.
They are looking forward to the
next home game with Liberty
Sept 16. Also we would like to
announce that Homecoming will
be Sept 30., when Kiefer comes
to visit our football team. The
Jr. High team scrimmaged
Horace Mann of Tulsa and made
a real strong showing. They
scored 4 times and held Horace
Mann scoreless.
Mrs. Clayton Shoupe,
Longview, Tex., was an over-
night guest of Hattie Egbert,
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mon-
tgomery and boy’s Judy Pen-
dergrass and children were
Friday night dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blackford.
Broken Arrow Guest
Birgie Ramey, Broken Arrow
spent a few days recently in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvin
Shanks
Gladys Eastham spent
Wednesday in the home of her
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Warren
DeGraffenreid, Phyllis and
Jimmie, Sapulpa.
Mrs. Glenna Howard and
daughter Carol, Sapulpa and
Mrs. Ira Smithee. Tulsa were
visitors in the home of Mrs.
Gladys Bell Tuesday.
Californians Visit
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Jones, Tuesday and
Wednesday was his sister-in-law
Mrs. Vna Jones, Niland, Calif.
CONVENIENCES
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Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewie Covington was
his niece Olive Clayton,
Okmulgee and in the evening
were joined for a visit by Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Cone, Claremore
and their grandson Bill and a
friend Chris, T\ilsa.
Mrs. Pete Cargoll, Cushing,
the former Lucile I Jing ley this
city, was a visitor in the home of
Mrs. Frances Wood Sunday
evening.
Friday dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Frances Wood
were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wood
and Boudie, Tulsa. She returned
liome with them and Saturday
they drove to Stillwater, had
dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Wood, Tricia and Don
and in the evening attended the
football game between
Stillwater and Miss. State. Mr.
and Mrs. John Martin, Tulsa,
were also dinner guests and in
the evening the Mike Goulds and
John Thomas, Stillwater, visited
with them.
Drive To Keystone
Sunday evening Mrs. Clara
Calvert and daughter Angie,
Mrs. Jewell Hunter and Opal
Williams, drove to Keystone
lake, sightseeing.
Frances Wood, Betty
Schubert, MoUie Covington and
Bonnie Chapman called at the
home of Mrs. Jessie Cordray due
to the sudden death of her
husband. Later they attended
Ixtdge in Bixby.
Company Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones were
among the 48 who attended the
Texas Co. picnic for the retired
family’s. The picnic was held
Friday at Osage Point on
Keystone I,ake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smithee
Tblsa were Saturday dinner
guests of his brother Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Smithee, Eufaula
Mrs. Velma Egbert Sapulpa,
was a Saturday dinner guest of
her mother Mrs. Alice Bell and
also visited Mrs. Hattie Egbert
Mrs. Bonnie Chapman visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Melton Reed Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Reed, employed at Oral
Roberts Saga Food Service is on
the sick list but improving.
Mrs. G. C. Blackford, Mounds
and Mrs. Jim Blackford were
Sapulpa shoppers Monday af-
ternoon.
Sapuipans Visit
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Griffith, Monday
were Mrs. Jack Bridgeman and
Joe, Sapulpa, Mrs. W. E. Jones,
Alice Bell and Mrs. Gladys
Eastham.
Dwain Guthrie, Jenks, spent
the night Friday with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smithee,
Tulsa, were Saturday visitors of
her mother Mrs. Gladys Bell and
she also enjoyed a phone call
from her brother Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Henson, Seattle,
Washington. This dty is his
former home and she is from
Kiefer, the former Wilma Parks.
Birthday Party
A surprise birthday was held
Saturday night in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman for
their daughter Eddie Guthrie
Jenks Present were Don and
Dwain Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Robinson, Victor,
Valynda and Vinson, Perkins
and Loyd Terry and the hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chapman.
Sunday Mrs. Gladys Bell, Mrs.
Alice Bell and Mrs. Gladys
Eastham, attended the Jr.
Burris annual western day in-
tertainment benefit at Hissom
Center.
Mrs. Wilbert Griffith, Sheryl
and Tim spent Friday evening in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Griffith, Tulsa.
Visits Mother
Herb Eastham, Tulsa, was an
overnight guest Saturday in the
home of his mother Mrs. Gladys
Eastham.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Jones, Sunday was
his nephew Blain Jones,
Seminole, Okla
Reserved Car
Tags Offered
Special numbers for 1972 auto
license plates may now be
reserved. Tag Agent Joan Wahl
said today.
Persons desiring certain
numbers should bring their car
title and a check for the tag, plus
|1 for reservation fee, to the tag
agent’s office, 107 W. Dewey.
Plates may be picked up
without delay when tags go on
sale Dec. 11, Mrs. Wahl said.
This year's plates are green and
white.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blackford
and Bob Marquis visited Mrs. G.
C. Blackford, Mounds, Friday
evening.
Bobbie Williamson and
chikfren and Earl Griffith were
callers at the home of Mrs.
Gladys Bell, Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Bridgeman
and Joe were visitors Tuesday
evening in the home of his
brother Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Bridgeman and children, Tulsa
Gladys Bell. Gladys Eastham
and Alice Bell attended the Fair
in Sapulpa, Friday night and
enjoyed a picnic lunch in the
park.
Gun Incident
Investigated
Investigation is underway into
an exchange of gun fire at the
Hunky-Dory Lounge, 702 E.
Dewey, at about 12:18 am.
Tuesday morning.
Sapulpa Police report that a
group of patrons at the lounge
fired several shots at another
customer and he returned the
gunfire with several blasts from
a shotgun. All shots apparently
missed.
No arrests were made pending
further investigation.
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