The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938 Page: 1 of 6
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SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY. JUNK 23, 1938
Musics ET STSlSSk
front Porch ^ Toumey
He Improves
Friends Pit
Mote Bruce
For Sheriff
Library Is
Given 29
New Books
Robertson
In Campaign
For Senate
He Retires
Eight Days
Remain For
Registration
County Voters Find
12 New Precincts
In Flection Wards
Sixteen golfer* In the thrw
classes of the Junior chamber of
commerce golf tournament will go
Into the semi-final round* Friday.
Saturday and Sunday at the mun-
icipal golf course
Baxter Wilson, chairman of the
toumement committee, said today
the matchea will have to be play-
ed by Sunday night to make room
for the championship piav next
week
In the championship flight. Rslph
Doty will meet Earl Olenn and A
B Miller will play W P Wood-
ruff
Pairings in class A are John
Brand v* Chester Elliott and Her-
man pertuaoa *s Marvin Strain
Class B pairings are Oraham
Henry ya Dr J P Curry and
give the people a full doi-
tors worth of value for every dol-
Mr paid in taxes and pledging
W-operatlon with the national ad-
■Mglratlon. W S Key If elected
HWnor will make history in Ofc-
and In that I am con-
IMtnt that Key will do this vary
«dnS I do not heeMate la render
my support in his behalf
_ Ur Key Is very much Interested
The Hapulpa Reading club this
week presented 30 books Includ-
ing the Pulltxer Prise Play and
ttye Pulltxer Prixe book, to the
public library
The reading club which each
vear buys the latest books In dra-
ms. fletlon and nonfiction for
reserved reading bv members, for
the second June has made the
presentation
The Pulltxer Prixe Play 'You
Bristow Pioneer Is
Making First Major
Political Campaign
M R Bruce, familiarly lux wn
to his friend - as Mote Bruce tr
Ing the democratic nomination to
the office of sheriff, was b>
near the little town of plaa*-<
HIM. 4n miles south of Kan
City Mo came to Oklahoma wttn
other members of the Bruce fkri
lly and settled (n what ia ix>»
known as the Pine Hill act)-
dtstrtrt neighborhood. 10 mii'-
north of the location of the sttr of
the etty of Bristow, there be
no town or railroad through tl
section of the country at tti.i
time
Mote Bruce has resided conti i
uouslv In the Pine Hill school d;
♦I r»r-
ighter
of (he
Bt our public school* and If elected
•Ul do hi* utmost to see that every
y**d In the stale hue • nine
■•(to term He la Just the type i
■_ man to get along with anyone
Mag different from any governor
••have ever had and having a
Rftremi nation to become a governor
•or ALL the people la juat another
•W reason for our recommending
With
nine days of the 10-
Uv perio<1 rrtnalnlng Creek coun-
ty rrgtstrntiori clerks are busy
mndliru- tlie flood of newly ehgl-
voters and voters who will re-
•I.*ter lor Uie July 12 primary
‘lerUon letHiiar of the new division
if warn- -et up this vear by the
loti- rl*-« non hoard
Mr Ifowsrd Seay, counlr reals -
Ur. Key
A race Interesting to moat of us
Uj*t have any bualnaas dealings
•Mb the couru is that of the
Urae cornered battle for the dls-
Met Judgeship Judge J Harvey
•mHh has for the first time two
f*ally prominent and capable men
in Uie rare and In that all three
ran did ate* are conducting a dean
tare free from mud-slinglng 1 br-
B*ve that the winner will come
. with leas than a 500 majority
* AM whal a race we have for the
Mwrtfra Job on the democratic
•Wet. with everyone already ron-
fldmt of victory but regardless of
**• outcome Mr Victor, old Uncle
Law win he in there for the fall
The 75th congress adjourned last
MW. going down In history as a
U MUIon dollar congress which
MB leave a deficit of aU billion
AE except two of the president s
Mpartant recommendations were
MW The two falling were the
Wkwgement of the Supreme court
and the government reorganisation
Ml! The moat important arts
I l» llknirlv rrtlririg prnti
d^ni of the RoUry rluh will
lorn mrrr hh |»vp| to |#»m
(tre-slum it thr luf* hpofi Ijiffl
Ing of thr organ nnt
Tfiav
Fourth Fete
Plans Advance
itra at
K-0ilers Have
Winning Spurt
Club Defeats B-C,
Wilson This Week
Mrs. Gibson
Dies At Home
Funeral To Be Held
At Chapel Friday
Mrs Jo*»- E Olbson. 75-year-
old Hapulpa pioneer died at the
home of her daughter Mr* Eu
Bigger Fireworks
Display Promised
Plans for the second annual
Ptourth of July celebration to be
held at the Hapulpa municipal
pork for all Creek county are ad-
vancing near completion Waldo
Huycke general chairman said
Thursday
Over three time* as many fire-
works os were set off during thr
night barrage last year have been
purchased. Huycke said, and he
estimated the fireworks display
this rear would last over an hour.
Members of committees repre-
senting the senior and Junior
chambers of commerce the Ro-
tary club and the Cosmopolitan
elub are completing arrangement*
for stunts, trophies and contests
concessions and assembling fartl-
Itlrs for picnicking at thr park
Outstanding among the planned
stunts will be swimming and div-
ing exhibitions by athletes from
the Tulsa V M C A Also a
•nee. played by thr Crurrton or-
was dn tried years ago. »>■" wa
affected by thr election board be
tion
Only one precinct in the “-pi1
P* area precinct I in 8*pulpg
township was ( hanged by the ac-
tion Precinct 1 was divided, to-
Men bv Stanley Vestal. Some-
thing of Myself by Rudyard Kip-
ling; The Nile by Emil Ludwig
Black I-and White Land' by
Laud White. The Outward Room .
bv Millen Brand How to Win
Tnends and Influence People ", by
OaJe Carnegie
lie leaf leWv "Nothing I. Hafe"
Neighbor to the Sky by Oladr*
H Carroll; "Present Indicative
bv Noel Coward. Life With Moth-
er by Clarence Day; Drums
Along the Mohawk by Walter D
Edmunds; The Hummingbird", by
Eleanor Far Jinn, "Successful Llv-
The Klingensmfth Oilers only a
so-so club during the first games
of the season this week gave warn-
ing that It is the team to beat
for the city softball title
After Charley Johnson turned
back the Bartlett-Colllns crew
Tuesday the Oilers trounced Wil-
son Brothers Wednesday night. 4
to I. to pull Itself within three
games of the leading B-C club
Also on the upgrade during the
week was the Euchee Mission team
which defeated the D-X Oilers «
to 4. in the Wednesday nightcap
The Mission ten drew up to the
perch of the second rfivi.o— —.. *
pass-
_ Pour
wnon dollar spend-lend program
tor relief and public works, tn-
ctadlag one-third of a billion car-
■srkad for flood control Crop
•MM with over a billion dollars
Mr payments to farmers A Ml-
Bmi dollar naval expansion pro-
BMM. A revenue art modifying
MfMHi fbM *nd profits tana An
•S Bbarallxln* private construe -
Baa financing An act effecting
MPMeUnn on securities sales and
fMalties aaaMHMM A number of
Landrtth chape) with J H Ball,
pastor of the M E church South
III charge Bun*! will be made at
Aurora. Mr>
Mrs Olbani, wax born at Galla-
tin. Mr. and I <d lived in Hapulpa
for approximately 30 years She
sras a member of the M E Church
South and the Radiant rhspter
of the Eastern Htar.
The deceased » survived by four
daughters "Mr-. Honnle Craig
Strang Otis Mrs Grace House
Pas husk i and Mr* B C Mr
Pherson and Mr. La vender Ha
pulps She also la -survived by sev-
en grandchildren and three- great
efwMra will be held on the ten
»k courts during the evening.
Huycke repeated his blanket In-
wltoUon to everyone In the county
B-C >• ■ 2 M0 lnrou«h Uie grades at the Pine
Wilson 12 I 3 750 HU1 *cho°l <WM' *°n and daugver
K-Oilers II 7 4 ggg n»«ng had high school and rol-
Kiefer 10 5 5 M0 1*ar cour*e* ■ Bristow
11 4 7 303 Mote Bruee though mounter-
Boosters 11 4 7 M3 ,n* lhe financial reverses of tha
D-X 12 4 5 333 »verage Oklahoma farmer and
Merrhanis 10 1 I 303 ratUeman has paid many thou*-1
‘Including games of Wednesday i*nd dollars for the maintenance
of school* and Creek county gov-,
I ernment Has never held or sought
I any office elective or appointive,
except that of member of the Ping
Hill school board which poaitic n
he ha.* held for many years
Mote is a brother of Abner
I Bruce who will be remember* I „s
the first county clerk and ,c r
sheriff of Creek county
With his intimate knowledv .1
the county history and clUxen ip
rrom early days down to the pres-
ent time, we know he will he a
good selection for the office 4
sheriff
With full faith and eon/icier eg
la hid ability, honesty and intetrty
*nd firm belief that he will en-
force all laws and co-opera" * t*
ail law enforcement agenru eg
hope and believe the voter* -ill
nominate and Meet Mote Bruce to
the office of sheriff
This article is submitted for pub-
lication by friends of Mote Brute.
—Pbi Ad*.
•M declared the oraaniaaUona are
Miking toward making this year s
holiday even more successful than
the 1537 festival
Complete plans, schedules and
ewfila will be announced same-
time next week. Huycke said
culture and labor He has alwsv-
been active In the progressive Is
sufs of his party He has alwnv
been active in civic affairs, and t
past president of the Hapulpa Lion-
Club of Hapulpa Ofcla He ha
also been active in fraternal af
fairs, t* a pas' president of the
Oklahoma State Elks asaoeiatlori
He has been for over 2ft years a
32nd degree member of the Ma-
sonic lodge and of the Oklatioma
Consistory No 1, of Guthrie Okla
and for over 30 years has been a
member of the I O O P
He was elected president for
two consecutive terms of the
Creek County Bar association, and
is an active member of the State
Bar association
On account of his patriotic and
devoted service to the cause of the
ex-service men he was elected an
honorary member of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars
He lives on and operates a farm
He understands and know* from
actual experience the problem* of
the farmer laborer the educator
and the average citlien He is ex-
perienced and knowx the hardships
that come to the average citiarn
HU only wealth U the friendship
of his fellowman
Politically he has always been a
democrat There has never been
"ounced .She has ret-ttgniaed that
number who filed their application
for in'mtion to «hange from the
republican p. democratic party be-
fore the on-day deadline. April 12.
Mrs Seay said trust unless the
Club Tourney
Advances Into
Second Hound
Spud Harvest
Time Is Near
Heat Will Rot Crop
H. B. Cordner Says
In a statement to farmers point-
ing out the best means of harvest-
ing and storing potato crops. H
a Cordner Oklahoma A and M
horticulturist says that the crop
must be harvested before soil tem-
peratures get too high"
Cordner wya that if the potatoes
are left In the soil too long at a
high temperature, rotting may
Mart and will continue through-
out the storing season following
harvest
He says that the crops should be
gathered promptly and transferred
to a coot place and emphasised
that potatoes never should be left
to lie in the field under direct
sunlight.
Tha early potato crop usually
to harvested while the tubers arc
relatively immature In this con-
ation the tubers are subject to
*No Sale9 Gets
Approval Of
300 Sapulpans
Sales Tax Report
Shows May Drop
Bales tax collections reports dur-
ing May for counties and cities
of over 5000 population show a
13 46 per cent drop over revenue
received during the same month
In 1937 With a total of WM702 34.
according to releases from the
If illnttotu
'hi* w^rk nrirtounrftd
(H'fnrH't rrfutntfi
m Hapulpa and vtein-
club couru**
fn the championship flight Ken-
neth Woods Will meet Jim Kelly
Eddie Cox will play the winner
of the Jerrv erosion Bill Link
mulch Tommy Wallace will meet
John Archer and Oeorgc Marlin
will play Ham Allen
Palrlnx* far ( law ,\ are -helht
Cline v* winner of Dr W p long-
mlrr-W p Woodrufl match Jack
Lawrence v* winner of A B
Christian Science Charehe*
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE will da
the subject of the Leaaon-Srnnca
In all the Churches of Christ sci-
entist. branches of The Moinw
Church. The First Churn at
Christ. Scientist, in Boston Mu-
sachusetts. on Sunday. June 36
1536
The Golden Text is from I-uah
35 10 The ransomed of the lord
shall return, and come to Zlot. with
songs and everlasting Joy ..on
their heads they shall obtau «y
and gladness, and sorrow and sigh-
lAtlOfl
fred Perkins v* Arnold Hair, bve
v» loser of Cioston-Unk match
and Oren Poti-r vs Ralph Doty
Class A Harve 1* Pa Her vs
loser of Iongmire-Woodruff mutch;
Claude Master* v* loser of Mlller-
Glerhart match; Paris Pritchard
vs loser of Brand-Teel match
and R D Purcell va. bye
Class B Bill Roe vs loner of
Kennedy-Blddle match, N Pitta
va loser of Edwards-Jones match;
B J Braheney vs Cradv Simp
son and W A Bodkin vs Charle,
Quinn
£ R“lph Anthls James
ipdike Don Judd and Oeorge Talt
('«» c-im Hntmon avenge
Precinct 3 Mrs Joe (
1037 East M Kiriley
•'wpwlg* Township
Precinct I D I Davis
Precinct 2 Mrs George 1
son
PrecUicI 3 Mrs Helen M
Precinct 4 Mrs Owxtr I
Prectnn S Mr*. Bill Rrw
Precinct » Payc Baber.
Precinct 6 Is the newly
nted precinct arraimbd M
vision or precinct l».
Ing shall flee away."
Among the citations which .-no.
stltute the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible Ho,
every one that thlrsteth mine ye
to the waters, and ha that hath no
money; come ye. buy. and eat vaa.
come buy win* and milk witho*
money and without price"’ -I*uia||
U li.
The Laaon-Barman *i*q iy
eludes the following citation from
the Christian Bctencv textbook.
"'Science and Health with Key to
Uie Scriptures , by Mary P bt
■My “to divine SMaoa, whm*
prayers am marital, all may avail
Uwmaelm of God as a very prm-
•nt help In trouble. Love is lm-
torttai and unlverml In lu udap-
muon and betaowato. ft i- the
•*•« fount Mich cries. “Ho -vagy
Umt Uuretath. come ye to too
Six Zany Teams Will Ride
Donkies in Ball Tourney
. *2®*,***™d, "WE have forget the union cemented by Pu-
■d^r* trytl>* Joe Louis Tuesday night and
J? ^**8 th* porty of Jeffsnon in will lift all bare as they take their I
to. Amencan political saddle, but hand ,n this Hmrt of the JZZ
tola week end thoyll hare to and a softball
double up for there s work to be a g o’elaeb ___ni*hi
done on the softball diamond. afire tha dwt baa wUM ita
On and about Eli Saturday too omen baa artaan two -
night three animals of plug-cut paereanlol managers win *ead
torn# ^wtU^tuir^ sthkrUc snd^oury two taomwmeotai ----„„
to Oklahoma ^own Donhoy"hnU Oto Henry Hrrner manager
hMto of Champloos Of toe amOHt-OolUn. leaned
WPA Board Olcelu
Precinct 1—W L. 1
Precinct 2 -BerUm
Precinct 2—Mfb. O.
***** children * books
ADDED TO LIBRARY ROOM
Seven new book* have been pur
chased for the children's readlni
of the library, bought wlti
fine* collected from overdue Sa
pulpa Reading club books
Mrs Mayme Clark, librarian re-
••reed the new works as follows
JJhf B«U Mother Goose"; Bird!
MJk No 1”; The Bunbonnet
/toC Book"; -ChiMren at
too Whltahoure"; Wait tftom i
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