The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1941 Page: 1 of 6
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The Democrat News
SAPIIJ*A
FOR SANK PIMM.RKftS
Volume 30 — Number 28
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MAY 22.1941
Old Landmark Falls
* f
New Features
Are Introduced
At Spring Show
StWfAl nrw fpAturr* wrr* Intm-
durrd thU sprint a* thr annua;
flowrr *hnw. hr id Saturday it thr
Y W C A undrr thr «pnn*nrthip
of thr Rapulpa Oarikn club
«takr* honor* wrnt to Mrs J F
Ttt>n# and Mr* Torn Wollact. wh<»
tlrd
Nam#* of the two winners will he
engraved on the lotto* cup which
* the property of the club hv Wal-
ton Miller local |ewe|*r. who rt«
note* thin service each ye»r first
price In the scoring went to Mrs
J A Fulp. who vti presented with
• lovely plere of Frintnou pottery
in » new pattern by John Frank
president of the concern B#ron«t
place In the scoring went to Mr
Charles Evans O'her prUei went
»o Mrs J M droit Mrs Don lex
Mis* Annie Oarber. and Mri C W
l Evelyn
Anotlier new feature wa< the
R>»elv crystal baekn
the fleneker Jewelry
one scoring highest
The Garden club h
for some time to emphasize perrn
nlaU Hnrtanntal and rresent or
rangemenU were displayed this yeat
for the first time
Mrs Frank Collin; w»; chalrmar
of 'he show with Mrs Cbarle
•van* >a co-chairman Mrt J A
Fulp. president of the club said the
County Gets
Much During
Legislature
Speakman Outlines
Benefit* A* Clone
Of Sennion Near
No Airline Road Between
Tulsa And Oklahoma City
With I
ulcd U>
i lativ*> «r'
district
irnU i
I Cr
mflt f
%tnrp
H.’j'ri h 1
to th^
has hr»*n
Tv
In pei
’VmViAlR
3. Tba
« ini ll »<j u»A
uma prr
kIik
4 Ttv
i of tack
many tw
fair IffUUlurf S4
urn thr current
thta wrrkend. 8*
'prmmUthv froii
i rrrallrd a few ii
nU for thl* r
inty aa a whok
* vhwl bill that
morr mnniy w.
trhnoto of the cr
hr nrw MU tha
•xt year.
■ of thr Air line l
in to Oklahoma
id of W" 000 00 f
on taxrs ho* l
prnniumg pav
5y instAllmrnU.
rom tax **ic Ait'
rflllrrtlnn of r
rk county thAn
thAt ho* yrt I
Cream Meets
Being Staged
Hope To Rai*e Milk
Standard* Locally
Senate Kill* Bill;
Sp< akman Elated
To Appear Here Local Grads
•w Close Week
Of Activities
now» worw grttlrui brttrr rarh
*ar (kv^rml rhildrvn won pnm in
1 S The couni
v rrprrsrnuiMvr* havp I
;lv*»n by 4-H club 4nn/in>
TTir mrrtmgx arw bring
he show Saturday
I hrrn hrlpful
In prtwuring thr ate
hr <farr rl^jry dr;M>rtmrr
Amnr.kj otjf.kfjkr dlne rtlvplAV' Vfrf I
hr xhadow br>x of \fpxtm rnlrreri
I *’*” ■*-- —
i thr pavrmrnt
of (Vinoono to aid ml
of Dewey avenue
thr statr's rrramrry b
•rFlYfd A IflW rflf)# bv 1
IV Mrs Tom Stuart am! Mri Burrh
• A
im htvr bren inr: • a j
fond and drug Irwprctnri
turnett who r»<#ntly made a trip
| ■Kifi
ir> will br d.vrrV'' o
..r»ms Arr bring hr Id tr
o Mfxiro; thr errant nmniwn'
I county and <
rlty government than
lannrft rvaJlxr thr imm
Hanru
rh will
Na. thaw nn I *nr ml I net# 'ant *
Ukai mU airrrtfl r«n« it h an
•rtka prtarr ml thr old «m<*4r
stark at thr *14 vhrim (da**
^oanifagtarnif rompant • plant.
Mat ar«t of thr rtif aa It waa
History Given
Of Glass Plant
By Ex-foreman
Oone la another of Sapulpa % old
landmarks
Tea pint to th* old br^-k smoke -
•lact that one* batched forth black
woofer from thr firry furnaces of
the old Bchram gla— pant Just
f swtjtdk ttor city limits on the waat
slat*
Btaartn* down nf the JjO-'n.;'
start by a Working crow has r«.
MWd about the last trace of the
old fruit Jar ptarl. nice a big part
*.l Sap ilpa s Industrial and bustneaa
Ilf* Fur more than 2t years the
hug* stark reached toward the
hearths anil Was rtrwed bv the pub-
lie as It drove by the plant on
the high wav now known as U H
M Now about all that remain* of
the plant la a few piles of rubbish
and a few stacks of salvaged mater-
ials
J L Hiatt, who now asms the to
acres of ground on which th* plant
waa lorated and who was superin-
tendent uf the plant while It was In
operation today recalled a M> of
th* history of the glass plant Hiatt
to bow retired and lives on the plant
sit* In a brick realdencr Hiatt ac-
quired the acreage by purchase
about four or five months ago
‘1 guess the plant was built here
about J* years ago. Hiatt related
"It had been here about two years,
k When I cam* lirre and IV* Iv-sv
* h*r» M years When Hlstt rain#
here the plant wet turning <>ut fruit
Jan and era* operated by the 8< hram
Glass Manufacturing company So
pulps was quite an tndustnai cen-
, ter during throe days The old Bu i -
• flower glaa* plant sat loratel j. • t
east of the Sc hr am plant and man.
ufacturrd plalr glass The town
liad a couple of brick yarda t ung
Th# Frisco railroad had Its round-
hotiae here Sapulpa it seemed, was
going places with iu Industries and
•as growing by leaps and bounds
Many Sapulpa families benefited
from the plant because American
lifeusewivea liked the Bchram fruit
Jars far canning purposes and busl-
nes was good As many aa 300 nn
ployet worked at the plant durin-
ific summer months when fruit
Jars were in demand and the shlo-
puig season was heavy The em-
ployment figure would drop during
■hr winter months Hiatt said, but
would Increase during the shipping
season
The Fnaco railway decided to
move their yards to Tulsa but still
the Schism plant comuiued to re
main a part of Sapulpa s induatna'
Jlfe The Sunflower plant closed
out Srfuam continued to operate
Then for some reason or other the
Ball Brothers manufacturing com-
pany decided they wanted the Ha.
pul|» plant and purchased It But
the plant operated only a short
Urn* after Ball took over and then
It closed up. never to open again
The plant stood idle for about
five years A Sapulpa organization
made up of local eltlaena and oper-
ating under the title of Sapulpa
Building Material- company pur-
tbaaed thr buildings for salvage
purpose* The plant was dismantled
Materials were sold The old smoke-
. Vack was last to feel the effects of
the wrecking crew
, A few days ago a blasting crew
’ went to work snd the old smoke-
stack plummeted to earth Yes gone
to an old Sapulpa industrial land-
Oi*fk.
* -*e—
/ Mia* Doris Hickey spent Sunday
In Btxby. aa the gueat of MIm Oss
Frarl CoiCUsure
b'asted Itiim It * have man? days
M* Ik? a tfwkloc rrrm
\* th# l!A fowl UflF|f«Urk
pliMTtmr'r t| u t hr fifth II —idrd
An «*M *4p«lp4 Ian dm irk thAl
hi* «Wm4 fur ilm<Ml thirty
> - 1 m — ■ ■ - - — — ■ - -
Saturday Will
Be Poppy Day
In Sapulpa
Saturday will be official poppy
day in Bapulpa
More than J t)00 individual pop-
ple* will go on sale early that day
under »he sponsor kip if »he Amer-
ican Lee ton and the Veteran* of
Foreign War* to aid disabled war
veteran*
Both th* auxiliary unit* of the
Legion and the V F W organ-
. ration- will direct the - ale* of the
lapel flower Assisting will be boy
scrub Girl Reserves Brownie*. Jun-
ior auxiliary Darlene Bond will
direct sales in M unds John Banks
and hi* scout troop will sell In Krl-
jyylll*
Heaiiquarters for aale of the pop-
pies here will be IT Fast [Jewry
avenue
Thank You Bartlesville
Otb< r cities In thr slate could
lake a hig Irsoun from BartlewMile
In host properly la handle a con.
> r n lion. Hosp-tailly reigned -u
P;rwr In that rlty last weekend
during the convention of I he Ok-
ie hums Frr-.s awMM Ullon.
Bartla -vllle was * perfect host
ituilng the three day prrws meet-
ing Ivrvvonr went rut of hn sn
to make thr stay rnjnvahle for the
•tale's nrw-paptr men.
Hr adllmng the ronvrntlon was
the talk made by Hugh W ignon.
ksoonated Frr-a writer who re-
cently returned from lamdou Vte
were especially pleased to have
Interrw'.ed Bactlmillr rtllarno en-
joy with i> 11m II. talk uhw-h
rurther denyonstrslrs that the
Pees* ton't rnd-avoilng t. keep
thing- from the general psshllr
Grnrtwa* were BarttaavIHe bust
newamrn In pwrrhasing advrrtto-
Ing spare In their nrwwpaprrv to
writ, me the OF t member, to the
T-onvi itlon T hH ilemonotratrd
the hospitality cf the cltv and
rhor cooperation between the
Prvvy and ether huslnro. Interests
In the hoog elty.
t P*t on the back goew to g l>
tkrlty and his two sons, owners
and op< ralors of the illy’* two
newspsp ra The firm of Welly.
Welly and Welly did a very rt-
rellrnt Job In planning the p.w-
(ram. and keeping Ihr yiwltors
rntertamed with something go:ng
on all thr lime
Then. too. Ihrrr was -| ncte
frank" Phillip- to hrlo add to
the pleasure of Ihse attending
the meeting “I nrle Frank de
cldrd Ihr ronvrntlon uowldn I be
i i-mplrle unless hr turned the
Wnlarne ranrh over lo the OPt
gang for a big barbecue and to
view Ihr museum This part of
the program was enji yrd bv all
We want to go bark again voon.
In fact a genial lady met ns at the
gate when we were leaving thr
ranch and askid u- hack We will
oblige later.
To show our appreciation of
"t’nrle Frank's” hospitality, bun
day afternoon, upon leasing Hart-
ksvlllr. we filled up with "M.
HIM LtK MK\ 11 Is
AT ( lit IU H OF GOB
Regular services will be held at
the First Church of God this week
It was announced by the pastor th#
Rev Clyde Close Prayer meeting
»HI be held tonight, and the Sun.
day services will follow the routine
schedule
of privet hedge with center of yel-
'■» irli entered hv Mrs F*r»*1 Speak
man. • beautiful basket arrange-
ment by Mrs D C Hamilton, and
a gorgeous mas* arrangement, near-
ly three feet In diameter, which
wav a solid arrangement of roses
and wlii'e f’-wers er,>re<| tv Mr.
Lafe Rutherford
Other very lovely arrangement*
included the coffee table evhlblt of
a small pear with dainty groupings
of pansies by Mrs J B Lamptnri
a unique flower bouquet In a small
frame by Mrs F F .Selby the fir t
ever displayed at a show here; a
pretty arrangement of Japanese
pears, bv Mrs ltd Brodle; the group-
ing of roses with yellow centers. In
a whit# bowl colored a dainty vel
low on th* maid* by Mr- Hsrrv
Kntoeley which won first place,
and tht beaiuiful monochromatic
arrangement of poppies, shaded
from white to pink which wu dis-
played by Mrs Colima
7
pr*vw>»
Th* propnr#**!
nilmRi brnthffhn
70 cAf Iav And otl
ful u> thrm I
number of
hA»e liked
county, but
Thtt Job 111
ends with 1
have not At
would like
AgBinAt the
UlM thAt.
yr»r
AffAlriAt 1
»Mng to
ind other biSU dUL*
were killed
4a id There or*
thtnvi which wt w* ■
to have done for Cr»
have fAiled f.o do th>
9 tnr other job ih
he r^mliXAtion that i
rnmpli^h«'d all that,
to hire dene It w*
fTAin to vote for n i
kvlrd I rvgrei
The pro- I
he!p the <
rtanrf I
handling of their '
cream buyer* at*'
»rvd
program* s
Settle,
county
on the
tanitA*
&
,t Rubbing
a Elbows
very much tha^ Sapulpa could no
have ill *he wanted tn the net, oi
bill, but In the legL«Iature vou mu*’
reaitv that all • fellow can d tj
get the beat that he can ’*
Another acrompUhment for thia
eounty that Spewkman did not in-
clude in Km Lu Is the bill that tartd
Cr»^k county*! dtotnrt court from
being without a full t.me judge
Coder the law poaNed. the •* intv
keepK the dlatnct Judge«hir> and
is in a district with Oku. *lgee
county
unit. aiw» appeared
I i program to ewpiain proper
I Mon in mlik and cream handling
-Settle aim talked on other sanitary
II precautiona that should be token
< around the farm, such aa a tale
water supply and proprr outdoor
* toiteu.
Naifeh Bou lers
Take Title In
Fast Tulsa Loop
rnun'v npeoamj
idea of the bill i
not have been
about report ing
Hvd the senate
It would have dt
Whil^ the acti
Uon for the ensi
I lea* the highwi
! tempts to build
highway funds.
Her* ha
of the
Award* Made At
College A**eml»ly;
Diploma* Tonight
Qbmmi'n—■isglt exeretaea at g m
oetoek tonight, in the high aclnol
audiuirtum will bring to a ckaan
school activities for loraj Junior nut-
leg# ami high srhool stuclertv rll-
rnaxlng a week of social activity
for gruSufeJ*#. and eummallona
for T-nderclaaiman.
Sixteen sophnmorM will ranqvw
d#gr«*- from tlie Sapulpa Junior
roileg# and I IT high srhool senlorg
will receive diplomas. It was an-
nounced by Harry B Kniaeln r»|.
legr dean, and Car I A Karurbarger.
lugh srhool principal
High school armors enjoyed ihrir
arniual picnic Ttpwday at Mohawk
Psrk After a rainy start, th# day
cleared and a -tirreasful outing waa
reported
At a general student assembly
held Wednaaday morning at the
junior college award* were pre-
vented for oil-standing achieve-
menu The Junior chamber of com-
merce annual award to the out-
•andmg student went to Moreland
Herrin son of Mr rod Mrs Hlrney
D Herrin MQ East Lincoln avenue.
Beside- being an honor student
academically, young Herrin has tieess
i Activt iri cwtrs • curricular acUvitim,
•rx) n« n member of the baakrt~
ream He Is • graduating «>pho*
morr Hit name will be placed on
tflwtr loving cup. which
rncouragrA thr corvsti
for m
u lit ary purpoirt
8pe
nkman said that thr bi
ing t
Ably
hr propourd road waa
thr grratrs? thing thi
prob
it Sa
gotten from
Lh!a w wion **
ran afford I
the tt*
"he peril
County Money
Running Short
th
MLid.
HOSALir ^tn4\KT m Atilt
lookinf for her rat thal d^jp.
p'*arr4 foirr week* *<«». Imtlnf
Ihrrr hah« kiltrns behind HRa
^ 11 H IK I «aid the had rai%*d thr
kitten* bv mean* ni a hottlr but
•hr viittld •till likr U* find thr
mother ' He ve linked at ilmal
every rat In town ttnrr vhe % been
CHM ti*- bM l>ut m- haven’t
f<Hind her yet.”
A • m
A familiar fare will be veen
aroend the offke of the roanlv
attornr y nrat wr.-k DMM
Hft tVHl will be bod b on the ^
after •rmal week.% of ibenrr.
Meanwhile. LOI |S»L POTT I K
Who filled In While ON IT.! wi
gf ne h etnninc n>ad map. pre.
peralrry U> leaving early neat
week for i arUbw I. \ M . where
•hr will Join her hubhv tw make
their future home < IN IT 4 h v*
bain on leave of a borne# from
the I %. «-f f i«r while w rvin( tv
%r« retarv u» K»l* HTKM'tf.K
vPMKMW during the legixla
live MsM«n at O h ITty.
• • •
•wciir thief wanted to d< a hit
el w#*hing up nr •omrthuif, ar-
c ’Ung to rreord* »*f the vhenffw
office here The %henff reeeived
a report this m* mint of a wish
ing machine being sloirn from
a home tw«- milev mirth of Drum
light during the day Hedne*kdav.
• • •
Thought* if g’.aduation from
high ■ ch«M»l left a sad place with-
in HIIIIN H till ! M • until vhe
began to receive a wore of trad
oa’.li.n gif la and then she started
hi ret a gieat kirk oat of wearing
the rap and gown and b locking
forward to her rtuef gift, the
diploma.
• • •
Sapulpa will have an entrant
in the Mate rnntewt for barber-
• hop quartets to he held in Ini a
win Already f.e quailrl rum.
pwrd of (Hi Etheridge lleRoosr
facetting. Ben Hubbard and Trank
Hikiv has uni in it* rntrv
I he IimaI quartet sang at >kla*
took Toewday evening fur the
chamber of commerce at their an-
nual banqort there.
• • •
HUB t GttllFN waa hjtm« a
time In gelling aruiuid Tar-day
aflir throwing hto his <>al of
Joint ahllr doing a ehore si home.
Hr IS rrpi.rtrd la he much rrcov-
eerd today, hat MU1 tote and
touch) in spots.
Mrs Elmer F Atrhley and daugh-
ter Jeanne, left Sunday morning
for Los Angeles Calif whrrr they
will mid*. Tfcey jMned Mr Alch-
ley. who has aesrpted a puatUott
there Or arveral vewra Mrs Atch-
ley has been cashier at the loewi
Morton department store.
tub
'son*
through
NfAHM
truly have bevn
7 wir* Knr htghwa
Bum Naifeh % Inca! bowling team iished and ha*l
copperl the champtomthtp of the J thui Irgi-vlAU
B'i.v.nes.s Men’s league of TuIaa The r» if! w
Ia./ Thursday night wtie
their final three *ame
France Cleaner* while
were rlropping tvi
to Fry InAuranrr
Prior to the final night of play
Naifeh s were trailing bv one garnr
and
nen
ile hN
.#•
book
25 hope the
I to cop tr
bowling
for a
nrng of niay
off vt.s tn t
tenth frame
out with a !
feh i rolling
I The «ponw
) Ufui
be team members will
l trophy
rai it
I pulpa and Bristow strikl
j county on the wext line v
i near Shamrock
| Arrr.rding to Speakman
; Phillips and the lulxni
| were Against the proposal i
presented a Atory* I in the next two yean thci
thU waa the only i a straight rood entering
had in being abl * j from the west and eithe
l cup for the year a , highway or a four lone
| esfabluhed from Sapulpa
will aave for our d
nufnben iW and 75
.» .
tun* and Mill U*e.
bu* Sapulpa would
i dead duck If thu
had been ext ab- I Aero
not been defeated ’he Ai
•“ ^ irosjnty
old have poA5ed |
h of Sa-
ng Creeg
jcnewhere
Expense* Must Be
Curtailed Heavily
a.I a
to the May bulletin
•nrtated Taxpayer* of
wane gf the appropriation
(>' •-• • •
Bapu
fr«»cn
die Sha
f tfiree game:
KUfsI K • H \ K I H > ll\H
l«b . Iir? TNSE ( I t B
Roger* Bakrrv employer* h
lama d a 1U0 prrrenr defm
l with every member of the
( ne! pledged to buy at leavt
cent defense stamp each w**«
The postal saving.* bond sf.impa
j have brm purchased bv the B kery
I and may be bought by emp. yeaa j ning of olay tt looked aa if a put
; any tune they desire The b i<ery. off was In the making but in the (man
| which has bought 150 of the d'T«*nsr tenth frame, all marked and came — ■ - _
I vtamp*, bellevts It ta the on; ~nn- out with a >e,.en pin margin -Nal- Charles C Newton vupenntendeni
cern in Sapulpa that has 100 pa ent
I participation I The *pnmrir will receive a beau- i Ivoma. Arkansas and Kansaa. left
fe ’tie $50 'a | tiful bronae bowling figure, while • Satufilag for a businesa Irti k
vtampa la deoieted. more
purchased by the bakery
luring the final eve-,
looked
n
u*a
igh-
arcountir of county gov*
running »hort and cud
hare to be made in <
within the apnroprtatp
“It ia hoped way*
'that department heads
late expenditure!* dur
mainder of thia fiscal
Mate
done
paid
If t\
year I
iment are
nents will
t to itaj
msdr
* bulletin
II ao regu.
the re-
r that no
t money
r. or work
WMI »<
con-
each receive a Illinois, to be gone
1 the
and
V * I »
1 • Jitney' Coes a Long Way in Defense Army
F*ofc. . ^rf—ir CMtor'ft The «MMt Wmkh met Cftarft. Kmtmm
Typical of nightly gathering* In Army eantonm«ntft from coaat to coait Ift th# convivial group picturod
above Unci* Sam's new Itgntera relax in true American faahion after a hard day on duaty drill Baida.
I M U
rnak-
SAM 8 new del- n.lere
only Ml a month but
that buys for them a lot of luxurt
oue essential* at ft nlekel a abot
These Artuy laila have diec-vt-re-l
that common[>lace luiuil't of
ctvlllftn life are actual nee--altie*
for relaxation from eervlrn routine
and they're eatlefytiui moat of their
letires for Ate rent*
That old "Jitney” stands ui< a* a
major spending Item In the I’oat
Ftfhangsso, the mo-lern canteen*
that has • been Installe-I at moat of
the Army cantonments. A bar of
candy, a package of chewing gum
or a ho# >e of tiMlr favorite toft
drtr' .dote only • nickel but
t* .* worth lheir weight tn gold
• -«n the gang I* relaxing after
a hard day of drilling or Held I the day,
maneuvers Ami ao th* Yoat Exchange be
The boys In camp, going through cornea their gathering place In the
tlta ardunti* routine of becoming
top flight flirhting men. r-al'ie th#
value of that flvecvnt miracle-
the soft drink It • aa national to
them as tea ia in England, colfee
In the gcandlnavian countries, aod
wine In Italy or France
Beverage*, along with candy and
chewing gum. are 'luxuries” to
buck private* because they must
buy them with their own money
Their clothe*, their grub, their
sleeping quarters and medical car*
arw all provided. It’s Dp to th*
hoy* themselves to tad • I
relaxation and refreehiwei
their tour ot doty I* twlahed for
Community Building
rrmifu m» ir Avrnrrina piaru in m« -p p q • q
k’vsc.if th#r»» th#y can spsn<i their I O -Martcd By
WPA In Short Time
nickel* cautV>usly but entoyabty.
Even when they're spending nickel*
on candy or soft drinks the soldier*
are helping their country.
Benefltted are th# farmer* who
produce the sugar can*, or beet
•agar, and the fruit Juices for Aa
coring; th# worker* who produce
bottles; bog wood for th* case*,
the machinery, automobiles and the
other adjuncts of production.
Twenty od* dollars a month Isn't
a forte ow WT say Mans, but It *aa
MSiS’SJV
a nickel or ao at a Dm
hr .arue
--mains 'he po-sesajon of the siliaol.
Hu ai, individual 'rophlea for wt.
We arid scfviiarshlp which are
- warded eswh )#ar and become the
permanent pooteminn of the peraon*
wmrung 'hem were also awarded.
Robert Lee Jones son of Mr and
Mr. c W Jones waa awarded the
-erM>* tr'^ihy. and Mtas Barbara
A 'ur.on laughter of Mr and Mra.
I M Whltgfep, rereived the srhol-
arahip award Both are graduating
'ophrxnore* An) student, freshman
or ar/pr, moro l» eligible to receive
these - Phlas
Tt.* following ituoenu were com-
mended for whoiarahlp efficiency:
Alvin A-h. J-raSdlh* Bonlu of
K# vvUii Marjorie Beard Eva Bol-
-n B-t'v Jo B.ixlgett, Frank B<ir-
dirk Ruth Bu'ler of Kiefer Ray-
mond Oocper Virginia Orwee,
r—«g Mr.iw.and Herrin. Dorothy JVan
Mom- Robert Lee Jane* Mildred
RrasweL of OLWn. Beatrice Ray of
Mounds and Barbara Whitson
Th# college student body wound
ip its -ori*l prugram with an ait-
hon, pirnig tut evening beginning
St *«; oefe. at Pretty Wster lake.
The pr graft for tonight follows;
Tie ; - - -<akgta and recewalonal will
" payed by the band, under the
of Stewart Lamb 17* tn-
thto rear . #».:•• be | b# Herod by the Rev.
•xrept from this years fund* }c D Ttl4d- P*M«g of the First
ml are not *v*. sb.e this ; Frwshv'enga ghurch An Instrumen-
t*' baritone min wUI be played by
Edward Kubbat'l Junto* college!
graduate and vocal muatr will be
furnished by the high school twin-
trio ompqeed of Georgenr T*1t,
Juanita BouaF.c. Jacqueline Rule,
Juanita Hafv*-, Sarah Hodges and
Msnr F..>n Harper
James L Frtoce elty -upertn-
'endent of gefiorli ha# charge of
th# pr' grain, ar.rl will Introduce the
rpester Victor Barnett advertising
tire, tor of the Tulm Tribune, whose
address is *nttt,.d. Oklahoma and
You "
The oraat quartet, made up of
Ear M.ipiea. Harry Brackett, Jimmy
Routoong and L)l# MarUr. will pre-
vent a number
I lean Knue'.e-, *m present the
junior roilegg class after which
Reii»(arg*r. prtrw ip#; of the high
-chool win peescr' the senior class
lo the 'Tiemkg! of the school hard
ar.d f pertntfeodfti' Prince D-grwiva
and diploma* WIB be presented by
William OrMas Prostdent of the
— hoof hoard.
Th# beiUAettoi will tv prn-
n. inced by the Rci Ben aturdivant.
[v—lor of the Saint Paul Metliodlst
church
High schael rtudents will return
for their --radt reports at one 0 clock
Friday sfterrtgnn
Aito'ton Mgrtcn t- at the lorn I
tumor .ollegg h*'-' completed their
ground schggf work but flight In-
struction wiU eontuiue until June
! It was announced Oita week by
Dear. Kmicffey.
Mitt Anderson 1*
Tran*ferred To
Stillwater Office
ml— Minnie Anderson service
rcprewntaO** lot the Booth western
Beil TrlepMM company hero for
Hie past 17 years u being trsna-
1 erred to th* tame posUllon at the
Offices at Btttiwv-r It was an-
nounced thia v##k
The change to '-onaldered a pro-
motion for MIm Anderson It waa
stated She will * succeeded hero
by Mrs Peart Clen who eomes her#
from the offlot at BUllwatei Mrs
Clem formerly Bv#d at Drumrlght
Miss Abderaon asaumea her new
duties at BUllws'ar neat Monday
with Mrs Clem lo start her# offici-
ally on the same daw
payment of such ciaima.
I r t\r only rrrounr ia to iw iht of -
' final who rontrartrd thr urnicm
or thr material on hu bond *
The AMorlation t bulletin
I taiMA the lawn pertainlnf ti
I expenditure of public money t
| county, by rttm and t/ivnj
hrer achool dktiirti
I * If thcoe Iavx art obuerved ' sayi
_
Iom money Judgment* tn exrean of
AppmpriAtionA will never be nece*-
ury And public official* thenurlvca
vii) nor become nerxnnAlly liable ’
H T Wolfe of Bnatov vt< re-
elected aa president of the Ajau-
ctmted Txxpayerx of Creek count?
Don McMAAterN and Claude Maxterx.
•
and AAtiAtant secretary reaper lively
Of the AAAOCIAtlOfl
Twenty Graduate
From Colored Hiijh
School In Sapulpa
of the
P D Ms
xna City
Orris*
president
of thr bm
ard of
me- L
tmdrnt Ja
Prtncr
also talked
during thr ram#
mrncr
ment progra
Cokj
rod students
gradualinc
[ wrrr:
Ruth
W arren Ine
x Colbrrt.
CllftOQ
Jack non. R C Sou thrr land.
Fvrlyn
HarrU
Alice Harris Warren Pat-
trrwon
Charlenr
Alexander,
Jtmn
Edward Thoms* Ernest Shaw Wil-
liam Murray Thelma Allen Prank
Hnliler Dorothy CaldwrU. Emmnt
Steward Grown Oarrett, Clifton
Knlghten Samuel Woods Walter
Ootna and Jerome Hall
Start ot conarrurtion work on Sa.
pulps* proposed $104*7 community
building will be ready within the
next two weeks tt was said at th*
state headquarters of Work Pro-
tects administration today follow-
ing final approval of th* project by
Ron Stephens administrator
The 13S by 7S foot building la
being made possible through an
allocation of |7.1gl WPA fund* and
»3AM to be provide.) by the elty.
The building will be constructed of
! native atone at the corner ot Wal-
nut and Hobaon streets
Mr and Mr* A M Allan US
South Poplar (Meet, have aa their
guests, their daughter Mrs R C
Biddle, of Ofetghbmjf City and Mr*
Char lea Daley and «Mlll daughter.
Rachel Ann, of Indianapolis Mrs.
Daley la ala* visiting her father,
Tom Hair
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