The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1951 Page: 1 of 6
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ANGLING
ABOUND
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The Democrat News
Volume 42—Number 5.
COOO-
Two
yrar*
Bam riihmit h*f) picked up con-
siderably on Grand la a.- last
week until the high wind, .truck
Saturday aflerniem and continued
to *nt strong over Sunday Some
**•* Wn act, caught aiul
ln*nFw/WRMNR MRi- than three
t"’un<f. tw-
'"'i‘r tCTSii^^*>’in> u*
Good reralt. u’MC being record-
ed pn th< Hnr*. Creek arm. fish
ing with medium running plug.
"long the rock .horc lln< and in
hruah heap. Crappie fi.hing was W.
considerably off form, and th- T"‘ Okahloma Turnpike Au-
fe» being caught were reallv to. thonl. will celebrate the firal nn
•mail for the stringer Biveraary of it*
. ~~*ah* tlvlt) December
Many ducka and t--f ..ere 1
Anniversary Of
Turnpike Sees
Biggest Letting
Mo«1 Paying ia m Lincoln
County Letting Contract*
lor fencea and Bridge*
The
eon.iruetlon nc-
18 wnn it. big
ge.i contract lei ting thu. far
Oimhmed approximate eallmat-
that territory a. well d«e r io 'f ^ proj-n, ,h> ,ikl.
on (frtnd «t{>«>rtj||]v out
on the hig w afer Quail hunters m
home report bird, rather plentiful
hut .till the hunter, eomplain of
thetr ability in not being ah|. t,,
abool Straight or taai enough
Fishing and duck hunting pirk
ed up during the ia.i week hut
continued to take a hack ..at at
He>burn reaervolr. near Sapulpa
aceordnig to Claude Frau re.i
dent engineer Quail hunting was
the mam attraction at ihe pm-
)ect with many hunter* reporting
successful kill.
SAPULPA. CREEK COUNTY. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY DECEMBER 6. 1951
(Haim Business
(rtltwl for Most
State Firms
Sub*, option Price $2.00 Par Year
O
S,
m
Earm Ca*h Income Reported
Highest Ever lor October
Retail Sale* Set Record
Bonnie Banks of Rcllvvillr
I las Lrantl Champion l»ir ! ia
(.01 in I \ Poulin festival
IN WINTER A FISHERMAN
RNOULD LOOK TO SPRING
In those .late, where the old
man with the frosty white heard
chase, anglers indoors for winter
this la the time of year to .tart
thinking about next year
A fisherman ia no better than
the tarkle he use. an tf you
would .tart nekl season at
hc»t set a.ide an evening In IV
cember for the
City-Tulsa road on wrhich
th. authority will open hid* i« |l -
•»IS.92T. General Manager H E
Hailey says
Juat a year ago on the same
dale the authority awarded ill
first building conlrarl. 4.945 mile.
, of Creek county roadbed on which
th. Starnes Construction Co of
Oklahoma Qty outbid 14 compet-
itor* from five stale, with a StOd
S54 price tag
Coming up lifts lime will be
hid* on 28fiSi mile, of paving
nine bridge, and erection of WT
mile, nf fencing
Paving award, will cloa. oul
the hard surfacing requirement,
of the road c*rept for the rout,
through Sapulpa
Most of the paving m In Lin-
coln county as follows
8*18 miles extending northeast
fr°m 2 3 mile, west of ( handle-
. ’nterehange estimated eo»l VDiu
VOUI MO
tt EM mile at Chandler
!*£«“■ ‘T?* r°* T.enl. -one ...........
killed when Iwa « hi. .. . hound streamliners
tag .now.term Bear tnn.tn Win
wn* 8 r«'n»rr|-9»>||||
Pi B n J p h 4 4 r |
Oklahoma Th*- <>m
n***« Bul!rtin" of I)
nf Oklahoma Buo-au
orir-rf r«vr|n
th*- Att»•
1 rawhr^ durtni a blm4-
Long Upward Haul Seen
For Great Britain Under
Leadership of Churchill
fac**s an upward haul of a«’v*ral
. nation s
yvar% duration b*for*> postwar hodl*
int*»r-
pose nf getting ‘.uV’d.' rh?nf -*"mal. .1 ...,t »11 * W4*
getrinc your rnda. reels
and lure* ui applr pie shape for
spring advta*. Heddon* research
department Here are their timel\
Mg
First retrieve yoUr fishing out-
fit from the orner where you laid
It aside for that hunting outfit If
your reel is corroded to the rod
leave |l there you're a few year,
too late for this advrr. |f
8 IRfi mile, extending east from
Santa Fe railway north of Daven-
port
0 433 mile at Stroud interchange
• atimntcd mat. 9120 840
However the biggest single
paving Job extend, northeast
9*>29 mile. from th- Uneoln
county line in Creek county
Estimated coat of
economic abuses can he corroded
believe* Dr Gh-nn B Hnwk.ns
Oklahoma A and M college polit-
ical scientist
Hawkins head of A and M s
political science department, ihi,
y.-ar spent six monlh* in the Brit-
ish Isle, From September to Jun-
to visited Ireland Northern Ire-
land. Scotland and England
“The economic damag- done
during six years of labor govern-
ment cannot be unscrambled in
days or week*, and lh»- job may
lake many years" Hawkins con-
tends
and judicial
l.sion* exclu-
Pnme
Paradise Last
Minister Cl.-no-nt Attlee'
not. i..e«»Tii V.~' 1 labor government gave way to
">catcd in lunc In and Or.-* - Churchill
is 9999 583
erection fobs
legislative
to make de
aively for tbeu benefit.
'Fronts from all nationalised
induttne, w.-re to he converted
into wage incr-n**-- However, in
practice, few of anv «uch busi-
ness. * op.rat.-.l ar a sixes hi. prof-
poldi.Rl scientist high.-st rvt.
were talli-d
" *'*i- r-lail sal.-, loan*. postal receipts
which and eieetrtclty production
united For th.- first time in six months
-a hol.-sal- prices show-d an
-erming the election ..f ih-t, be crease Th.-
JS a serious repudiation t» Eng- price ind
land of labor government and ,t.x last y.-ar -no more p..r
shortcomings Hawkins ---•--•-I.... ............-
that rh.- leadership
necessarily mean immediate im- ucts although
prov^m^nt
Ortoh*-r
ft.i
•uftln* rh ir
Pr’JR
I'nivriliv
BjUn*-«R R.R.iiffh
n*'rn I Su.Rln* RR
p«-r r«*nf of
vlrtuiiHy unrhfln*fs r} fptm
pfviouR m'»n»h ft hurv-nu
r»*iM>rl**d but volume r, f Grtivjty
GtMfv H yrmr P-«kR m
8 number of ttr^m% nffR*-t r1#*cl)n*-G
fn others
Total in#1u.Rtnai prrnltiition And
rrianufart urine propfu^tinn • atab-
}isb»*fi rrrorda did bank
m»«Rurin*c th#* flow r*f monr-v m
gtaf*- and tirn*- d^poiitii, a r» .
flection of Ravings Knr th* aixth
»on»*-rufiv«‘ m*jnth. total employ.
m»n; and manufarturing Employ,
rrv-nt hit r**rord IfVFli
Farm raRh irvrfivn**. incr* aatng
57 9 pff corn in flrfobGr wnr
‘ at tn mor*- than thrrr y* nr* and
high-at Otfof)*r girom*- n
r«-rord
All in*l« ** < w»t* (ihovt- Of-TnfM-r
l^.V) I'xcrpt building ;i**rrn!r<* and
r- tall frndr
In addition f»» farm mrom**
h-VR»lR bn r«cord
hy gE-n«*ra| buRin«-«R.
I‘;*rli.il Hu* Vrv iir
\x.nl.ililc in Sit|Hil|M
I>u«i 7'krii Sncig Horor n I>f
ibvmion wl Dau<fhitr
Ho .fry* Champ u* fttr* or Div,
it. th» A and M
continu'd
Ijirw*r discontent b*(*fn
d*»nt in k*olitiral bickerings
*^rtf»u*!y undp-rmin»d a
labor pofiry
, ainnr aaii :»rir**>g RnOW* n Jin in
Ortob*-r wholexal*
x was 5J p«-r c.-nt abf»v*
its last v**ar and mr»re than 18
»nt* nda j *»v«'r »h#- (3cfob**r |f>49 level
switch won't|(ir**»t.-Rf gmn was in farm prr>d
A V
Mf KO C pi fiEfir|F r.nst(« |r
( h»f I(ti rrrrtved the |» h I fur
kllltnf 3# UrdA when he
behind as hU romp«n> »«« f#»rrrd
U vacalG hrool Iasi Jar.uary
Pike liuildeiN
Submit Plans
to City Dads
Plan* Concerning Proposed
Overpasses, to be Erectad
in City Seem Acceptable
of
pt.-d
S^EIl k
T OC!°'rr Nov,m "v-r over by l*b.,r leaders If
bon- and when they were in control."
Crete conihtm-d low bid* have Hawkins laid
N pr?y •“’1 573 ‘h«b 'he The paradise turned not to be
Uae light ml rm ‘ '"*Wn.-d low hid* cnlractors „ ,)Urg„,.r> *,nrr working ..ndl-
f*tr,„. "* ','T r . .'.'' tk v , r*V'n* hettari'd. wee f«r
I -Rog. le.ri wind gear handle T"c Novenit«-r letting ..n 28 417 *
|»aft and graapa Lae luar enougb m,,'» “«• H'*b Ol rh- n,.-r and ..n
•tilfhl grexs. to cover dnve and r*ctohcr letting T7 TWi mil*-.
F lilni.m g• vr teeth don't ov- r-lub ’"FHatlc c -ncr- t- > n 94.1:1 1x4
flower Manager Bailey «avt
room Fisc* the
you in the san.i order they come
off the reel With a small pain'
brush wash all parts .-lean ,n
he rose n. or carbon tetrachloride
.la ho"1 *fI »efe to use indoro.
t.'a» light ml on the end bear-1
the laborers who
x***tn t«* fd*R*| th**
TB Seal Sale
All Out For
Better Health
NWcale Too much grease will art
* foBt-aive drag 'hat will pre.
w Vnl r"“' '»«■! from ofu-ralrng
"J'lwperly
Adjust th.- end hearing caps un-
. *11 the spool hat Just a hint nf
gaend play Check your Mn<- if 11 1.
5Jwrong and unfrayed leav It ab.n-
^ ir It apje-ars weak or rotten try
reversing t. If st.il weak replace
f M with a n« w one
> . Yo,lr « fly net should
be carefully examined f,„ aay
nk-lss in the finish Th. outside
finish .. your rod s only protection
from the elements and iher.-fore
moat be preserved
F.ms clean any spot when • h.
Onisl has been marred hv rub R"«u»- ih- fig ,r.-, look bet-
*»!"* M lightly with fin. s|. -11 !*‘r i"V'r> y> ‘r " n" ,,,r re
wool Then touch It up with . ■*'".* “« "«« -*<•'"*' «“h*-rcu
jof. .mall brush .ad c,.-.? , am-1 ;r%yk!.hom.V
_ caitSon. Send Springs, said this
•am. with vour lure, week in urging th. public to sup
—. _ *** »'•»<« porl Ihe tuiM-rcuiosu (hrisimn-
“ **??•' ,h*J •'* h*<f> scarred >.-ai Sal- which is h. ,ng ..rn-.i
and did not take man . fish try on from November 19 until Omit-
painling your own hornbl. d. -1 mas "It i* world-wide n.-ver-
aigns. the fish might lik. them 1 ending struggle and we in Amer-
thoa. that are badly starred Mca •'•' “inning but there 11 much
but caught plenty of fish just ' *•'* *° a°
from those desired IVag.-s were
not increased In keeping w-ifh the
inflationary splrla and industry
was largely opernfed to provid-
1 good, ho foreign mark-ts In order
I to obtain much needed dollar cx-
change," he added
Frotits Meaqer
Hawkins mdlcafed that latior.
once In th.- saddle, expected the
Churchill Popular
'The nationalized industries m
nmny r.»R*-R rRnn<»f b*- r**fum#*d t*»
prtvjii»- owrru-nhtp «nrl until th*»y
•r- better mhm*f.t|. liitb* ,.co,
nom»c r<*h**f .an b* »-xp#r*t»'d
**Ev»*n Churrhill'ii efforts will tv-
unsuccessful uni. sa he can instill l-wer than a year ag>
a measure of self respect among! Record industrial
in many cases (primarily was 4 reflection of sig.
, , gov-rnmeni hu« luficant increaw-s in manufactur
lo maintain them Irrespective 0/
Ih'-lr efforts jbvery postwar year hut IM8
Anglo American rrlal,,.,, y„rm cash incom* w„ 4* pc
Should be gr.-arly improved. Haw cent ahov- rh- <)ci<,h.r lufi.
kina predlct.-d level Reee.pt, rr„m „r „a)n
Churchill 1. n. i only Ix.pulo- products drr.pp-d for th- firth
m th- United States and with month Fv.-rv oth. ,. g, . .
'/ongr.-sa. but more Am.-ncan, feel farm income sent up
hi* porgram 11 sound and tf fol- sales ,n th- stale u-t
lowed will bring England bark to p.-ak for the
a perman-ni self-sustaining month thev .
basis "
1 i»> r^>nvmiRR»t>n* fa .
niirh» in r*-ful«r »• Aju..r
f*^rtinfnt to th* Oklai
p»k** in conn»*<‘tion vl :i
^omprixin^ lh*- rrifljor
th«* bu»m»-8.R m«-<'»inic
by H g GillJarr Sr ,
Propoju'd ju*h* rn» r
•Hi* two proposed
farm whoU'sal** wHich will o<» built in
pnr#*R Rtill w»-r** und* r th.- v.*»rs th*' Turnpike Auth*#nt-
hiifh by authority rfintra^t
Total r*-tail »mI*-r m th*- «tat* pr***^dtR*d to lh** Sap
innr**ii»**d during Ortf»hd»r and R*-f *7^t»*ti>nrri by John
8 record for th*- month. **v«n 4,niincr %s v.*u t
though th*- inrr**as* was |»-rr ••‘in ronc**rning a xtri
tt*in R.-HGonnilv #*x{K*rr**d Kr^nfht being giv**n by th- r*
arloadingx wrrr up hut xiightly f^rnpik** Th»* land. a.
Hurroughn, it a ttnp i
pro*lurtion H**d. an ahandon»*r1 Ini
by a dam grro».« K<x k
_______________ tHc pump ttation vifho-r.
ing production which h*R riR.*n
indg-
•ndurt
fonc* rnmg
'>v**rpat»4*
Sapulpa hy
at fjr»An
d»n»:
l*o»iIfr\ Lntf-rnl
\f Nl.ilt- Ii-N|i\.i|
A Wb
( ih** Rural
GMi r«|MP.
1 IVv# lop.
VIII** Of f h*
at • igani-
Wy «r**lrit*g.
puth » ♦-*-
Lanka of
HfllJltl
1 N VTVR
r, ito junon 'liVixton.
-d
Should Never Relax Fight
Against Tuberculosis’ So
Help Sell Yoursali Seals
190 Barrel Producer Tops
Creek County Oil Play
Du Uu
particularly th..**
f »ur <>mpl*tiona and fight n» w •
starts were recorded »n Creek
county oil fit-ids during th»* past
iiaral wp.-k. according t«» corpora-
tion commission repurtR
Th* SUM lAir oil i 1
>» li flon190 t»arr- i, ,n t- xi ,
Thf w.-n is located approximatel> . Inland McClung
ighi mild ru>rth«aat ..f Bnstow ' ill leave Knda
Th« producer was or agnt in ir. plan*- with th»- final
th harti«-RU||i
Md.lunp lo I.f*;i5f*
I or Saiifli \ral»i.i
coat ih.-m with clear
Just
varnish
"Just as freedom uf speech
don t attempt to rhang. the color I *or,l**P regardless of race, creed
-•» they might stop taking, co,o' sre fundamental nghts in
plenty of fish’ la deBi.jct»Uc system, so is the op-
Co through your tackle box an-! I ,,0,,uni,E *°r all people to work
iSrf”:„ x;i ,h,“
all y| light, democracy ,n aefion m^an
hoi »»w sin " 'BA0" *<« I all-out f.ghi
not, new killers nest spring
If jrou aren't mechanically
I?.A”s^'e^r«-turn your rods and reels j association! in helping to guard
to home base, the manufacturer J our people against
that mad. them Fack them car*. America s deadliest killer among
sully, inaure them adequately and infectious diseases
write th- service department th. "Although th. death rat. from
doy you ship them. ~
Heddon
Remove
doing to
for belter health. It
brings to the lure th*- important
in-1 work being done by tuberculosis
rig to guard
tuberculosis.
Then, says YB In this country has been cut (5-lHn*7e semi-w ildcat
week at Fairview according to A
IB ON PACE FOUR
sand at 2.45J (eel
Eight new ..larti for me week
dove Cr—k county a busy week
Completions for the week in-
cluded.
Wilcox Oil Co. No 1 Kustcs. -SVt
SR --'•W J1 -1 bn - 7 e, dry and aharid-
•■d at 3.514 feet Sinclair Oil A Gas
No 10 Self "A." SW SW SW 22-
l7n-9e flowed I9u barrels from
Bartlesville 2.453 feet, total depth
2,483 feel Big Four P-tr Co No
2 Baker. ICT Test., NE -SE SW 17-
1 On-lie. dry and abandoned
2.713 feel Kiska Oil Co No IA
McSoud NW NW NE 31-17n-IOs
estimate 2W) l-arrr-ls from Dutcher
2.714 feet, total depth 2.727 feet
New wells staked during the
•s ek included
Texas Co No b Johnson NE SW
NM 26-14n-8. Smith and Cleary
No IA Darnell itwln. Ibi- feel N
and 3tki fet W lutes in NE 7-15n-
9e semi-wildcat De.-n R.u-k Oil
Corp N„ J Kemp A" NW NW SK
■Gl J L C’rkw -
vE NW 15
S Main,
"ining t,s
d-stinati->n
Saudi Arabia
VlcClung who has been asso-
ciated In the oil busin-sx fur a
nun.tier fo years, has accepted a
position with Michael Bak-r Jr
Inc a plannnig nnrl engm—ring
firm, and will he in th- wal.-r well
division
He expects lo b. stationed at
Jeddah and perhaps Inter at
Riyadh
He will fly lo Pittsburgh where
he will Join a group of 17 other
nr employees Th-y are scheduled to
take off from International Air-
port in Newark for Arabia via th-
Aaores Lisbon and Cairo
McClung left the states previ-
ously as a member of the Navy
Seabe-s and served for a period
of 1« months in the South Pacifi.
While
-•k a» s
_____» way * *.
in November of 1946 and a site at ,■
which the turnpike will build a .
brnlgi- arr*i*s R..*-k
('..mmiasloners found no ..bj* ■■■ ..
lion to either overpass scheme*, r.
one which will acrv- as an a.,.-u
road from 8apulpa at Hotwon «n1
Uv*-»fock Walnut stree's, and rh- other ri
a record located at Hickoo and Hohs*.n h.
'hird consecutive | wMch will he a par' of th. turn- J.
•re 14 per cent pike i
shove September receipts and 47 The access road sch-me drawn v.
;.cr cent high- - than m October shows a minimun ran f
195ri. Income from sal*-, of crops feel between th*- ;>resen' Hobs-.n v
''"tit above "h.- income street pavement and und. rn ,
of Octob*-r ltfiri Numh*-r of live-1 Under the Hobson str. • • ,,v.t
stock sold on Oklah»>ma market* pass is shown a cl. ar roadway I f:
kl feet wide on H-.hson ,rr- • • H.
with a four f.k.i sid.waik n *r
1 **»th**r Rid#
On t-Mch tid<> of th»- rill p|«na r ■
indicate a fcMit n ,mr, roacf.
'♦ay ami tour Kid- '* ilk wim
ft roadvtav on tn«' a a* 8,-p f !•
ov«rpaa» strurtur-- t »r r *•» K
frafft« aod "cik* v | i ,r n, r.
rC 'in* trnffir
Th H irk or
'»Vi-rpMRR |.R h
Hickor> Rir*M*» *
/ind width Th
over Hickory a
mntrly j<.hn*n
•rated
*b I lift* " f
n inifij
in rftmtr
VA hi
U
reached th*- highcGf l*-v* I
1947
Non - agricultural employment
continued fo increase- to record
;xi.xt-\AGr lev-It and un«*mploy-
ment confinu**d to d*-c)in- prf*j>Dr-
tionatelv
Iralhi-rman Bfam* On
Santa ( Luis P.irailt-
*i»d» pn.i.R^I
r ndudfii
>, Rorr^t«ry
8' IWMftOf ft| -
Wm phnrd of
CM if • J * X i.AlsRO
| f roRDot-d Ir;
• H ytid»finir retun.
an*1 Hichard I'^r-
rre
un:>'
m Saudi Aram a he hop* % troup, frain-d do|fs. ponn-i
to <-H»nt*ct iHirwIn Ad«dhluc and *ct* «nd other*
Paul L McClain, both Sapulpans. A perfect day of Run*h r>
A record-breakin*; crowd -xf i-
mated at ovnp io.irri prnoni «»t-
tended the auper Sanfu Claus
parad. Ringed W'dneida^ nfi-r
noon h> «n Ohio company an*l
ilvi featuring wen h«ind» jn thia
dwtnet and approximately 15o
h-tgh irh«.oi Gtudrnt.H
The parade, utaged ’hrough th»*
••fforti of Sapulpa hu'im-x* men.
cheered throughout the en-
tire route including Thompson •*** *** mo*r appi
and Deuey av< nu*'t from Main to *Hat he explain' d r>• ffn v
the Kuche.- Mention tendance the pr.-»#-nr tax
Immediately following the con- ,uf** clanfied ;n fh*- mu
elusion of th*- parade visitors *nany Just ho* xpettiivv
gathered at the American Legion m *° * nation
hut and on the courthouse lawn Me remain* d in Sapulpa
for fhe s in .-9 Claus
the show of more than an hour •®IHed with several lo< «l * usi-
f*crformanres bv member* of th*. n**ssmen and th4»a* v%ho d- »*f*-d
clown an •••dicncc with him
Llt*ii I clio|s (,i\i-n
Sitllh Sil\»*r llr.ivn
Win.ft i
il.. Alter,
rnMh Sr.
'Hr High
d by the
• krifton
CONGRESSMAN IS VISITOR HERE
Tom Sled. 4th Mtsiri. t congr*-*.,
man, was gu-st speaker si ir-
regular we.-kly lunch—n m* • ling
of the Sapulpa Rotary cluh His
itiV*- in
m Itnniilmo |)hv*
III I \llMii|llliti|
and
tM'st.iw*-d utM*n
until Jay Yea-
name follow-
-n«*r award and
rrit>*rx present
empl*>v*d
you can let winter blow < 43 per cent sine. 19*») Iasi year II ! ford No 1 Shanko 9E
-you're ready for spring! killed nearly pnssi persons. Ilk) Ibn-'.)*- Bristow
■ 'every .lay. one eveo 13 minutes Sim..n a Bassett No 1 Showali
rile sreonri of four reguoisl of- " 11 estimated lhat SUfl.UUt Am.-r- • r NI. NE SW 2l-17n-7r Cushing
Devs of the state game and fish lran* now hav*' aciivr TB Of this! Sooner Oil Cn N., 2 Ada Cooper
department was established this number 250.01X1 are unknown to NW SW NW 17-I7n-llc, S
health authorities Yet TB Is pre- P* Spring-r Ini. rests No In Fin.
ventablc and cuiablc It is essen-i"*"” *b' feet 8 and 1 ixm f. t
Hal lo continue the fight to con E line* in NE 27-18n 8 oiiv
irol it for the protection of every Carter Oil Co No 1 M Hig;. ,n.
American family as well us a **’ feet N and 40C feet W line*
demonstration at what a fie.- SW 8-IBn U>. Glenn Brixtov
people can accomplish lot th-- Record
common good
"I^st year, more than 12 mil- Highway patrol troupers fili.-.i
lion famlll.-s contributed to the saf- t> speech engagements
annual Christmas Seal sale No-i‘,unn* Oetoher
body forced them to give They
did so voluntarily Thu yeai Am-
ericans everywhere are again
asked lo join hands In support of
thia annual campaign lo keep the
nation strong and healthy." N*|.
son concluded
CNAMRKR OF COMMERCE
TO DIRFORE OF ROPING
The Chamber of Commerce to-
dny stated that they have 1.000
feet of silver roping for sale at 5
cents par foot
Harold
the roping had not
old Cagle.
tR* roping had
aad la In good oc
'• N*R « In nood condition.
2-*-rS,»CsjC
fe
who have been
lor several years
More 0NC Pipe
lor (!rrrk I oiiim
and Troopers of th.- Oklahoma high-
ther*- “farm w.-alh-r attrihuted to the way patrol gsv- writ'.n un~-
succeas of the show ,
Most merchants were *-nthu- era between
sisttlc today cnc-mlng the par- U lYfftc. rs warn. I 7 >; , r»,n, f „
ade Itself and also the event from each one they arrested
a business standpoint - _________
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*t until
f/(
Jaycef (Christmas
Dinner Friday !Ni®ht
M**mbR*r» of lh* Juninr Ch.ambd r
«*f Conim*-n*** will hold th**ir an-
nual rbnttma.R dinner KriUav
night at 6 ..ciork in rh. YWCA
Planned RoutineCandy
Rationing Avert Yuletide
Tummy Ache for Juniors
Oklahoma Natural Gas <
oany has contracted with the Tro-1
jan Construction companv for1
laying approximately 23 miles of
24-inch welded pipe from Ihe
company’s Dep.-w underground
storag.- lo its Junction at lh. K.-l-
lyville compressor station it
asTTL^-^Lalja^g arsttegrez
syst.-ni for the delivery of gas to ,^^"J *hj'?‘' .,0' ,ho »«*f *hi» utualion adds another • l ! • c g,„ng
the Tulsa. Muskogee and Okmul-1 ,.lurt Pfobl-m lo a busy ►-as.-n '■ want -xn.lv wi-n 'h.v
gee areas Bow.-, stated lr|, ,rio of ihe b,»b u h i J?" k"*> “» ,h' .......... sup- « ....... .' , -mg - ,
On completion of ihsi ||n. the • f/ ' e of '!j * 7L "V* R' ‘ h> Mi* Phin. Hi.ff.-r ol 'oat...... tw an r rtl. ,
Trojan company will proceed with p.u , M ^ J wx '' hy 0k'“»'"n‘* A '• coll- g-'s f-t th ■ ; • .. ,h. *
,h- iaymg of approximately li i v Je.T^ ' hr’ "f* <-*
• Two-year r*-si- mamisin.ng roulin. as far as ;
alk U
ONG DIRECTORS
RE ELECTED
•rs »f Lh* "fclxbnrrui
enmia.nj'1 hoard nf
•-rlsrhif vt ftps
ling »*f 'ne-ktmideta
-V Dm l. l-dl -n
l>>- H «a« »».
-alural Gl
' *' • - , f-R w
KimURj u«*
h»-)«i I Uf-V
W'limmgion
nounsv-d today by J.*seph Mows,
sid- nt of iti-> < >klab,,ms N»t.
oiiipany
oral Gat
miles of 8-inch lin from Sham- dence'Tb, re '
Ircok lo Cushing .........- "c r'
fore- the ompanv s supply of gasi Miss Jon'ti Uurmr 'h* g'/’V *1"" '’f Children who are accustomed to! veno-m'lt sax- la mishi b.
1iurl rr z;, z v *.r: «-
area adding a second source of tin Mack!*- Vail 8t* lla Kuxkea .7. . I- . •«" i"ng h w,th h-r fr -ml*
supply to the present line from dall with Barbara Asher ,wcom- n,«d,' I
Panist .wll r,», hefor*. rhthhxNI during th. holiday, Or the tr.-ai?
A lurke, dinner menu will be mo!,. jr,^,^2» I /IT"
Towcrx Jnyeee prest-; Motb.^ e.a l______ ^ h*‘.. h“rt Chn."Ilu.
dent, will preaid* at the meet
• If a
chiM ii nim mop* cand> j
IK**'*!* to pat or ran ron-
Guthrie
Th coal of the Depew-Kellyville
and Shamrock-Cuahlng lines mu
eaeeed one and a half million
dolihn, Bowes announced
Tr he
of apreeiations
mh you’*’ a pm
is 'Iiilmme 'tZ ***tla*d "'•"y needs f.x^i
»h-!T*Hl»Ir Tb*' excit.-ment of Santas i.-ii
Ukm only vary amnll wrvlitii of
lends
their
*0 Upset children, hut If
their sating and sleeping la hept! ___T. v
sl ■ssn- -urtw£i'ii
*ihJs£
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1951, newspaper, December 6, 1951; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530618/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.