The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1944 Page: 1 of 6
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jJEEL The Democrat News
Mt3B>nrr MOOtMf £4T*
F»T *MB* »iWB
IftOW Ihfjt
County Fair Is
Claimed Success
Here Last Week
• Mann ford Exhibitors
! Greatly Pleased with
Priiea Taken Here
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA, TH( R.SDAY. HEPT
28 1!>44
—foiTsi Sr
Invade Sapuipa
fW
f
^T**?¥j*
i. -nr—
.Thr, £•** rr,un'y f»ir which
nowrt tax Saturday night after a I
lhr**-,iay run era* a irmr „f
*rf>nl ********* In th* vUitinc Ifmni-
ptmplpe and to the e,h.bi»ors 1
themselves l.ynn Rux,c||, count- J
farm ri.nl and Mis. Wilma
™Unr> ereek rniinty home dem
onst ration agent were in charge
of the fair activities *nd with
the aid of the committee of the
Chamber of fnmmcrr, made this
Q*ek county fair a success They
reported a record attendance nf
vliltnrm it ihp f®ir this y#nr
An exhibit of special Intereat
to all who attended the fa'r war
*y poaturc e.xtrhlt which a tl I
•hown for the first time at the
Ctoek county fair There were
poatera showing how to conserve
•oil, reduce floods and how to
produce more food through better
land uae Many types of grasses'
wpjm »hown growing |
■•d exhibit* on legume and grass
L**^. showing how to improve
terts county pasture lands
Iftte 4-11 ctuh girls and the rurtl
community women had most in- I
••restina eshihits on needle work j
Of all types, canning and other
home svork
The judges for the different ex-
blhlts and division. were as fnt-
lows Mrs Lenna Saarver. Tulsa
county heme demonstration agent
lo the d-H club work and women's
•"’***■' Trncx D Brown. Tulsa
■nd Grady Ware. Stillwater of
the poultry « xtension dtv»s on at
Oklahoma A and M college judg-
Zfmzzr'Z'-zs, '\Z'*Tkmxr w*‘™ r"oM "•***
__ . . <V. 1 Mm Cases hwi
haa ef Manchester. H. H. while la tfcTraekMA .1 tta rltm L
MgLKatcrtH Ostler ef rWvetand. O. Thetr^itaptn, g^Tu^m
BaMna Island reptaces the aged bent and
pair had while ea Gaadalranai. o^e-Made baggy the
$1 50 A YEAH
Grand Success; Thousands Pay
Homage lo Famous Daughter
Bands atlfj Glamour lo
»#> ?
fconfforful
• n*1 Ms
'll
NEWS OF OUR
MEN—/WOMEN
* IN UNIFORM
Parade; Press Gan;:
Gntertained at Elk*-
.Sapulp.x turned out well Tip
d<t\ and rand ho.,,ape fn it s fv,
cd lertv in the n« e „f Mrs Frai
Hull |s»ev and re. eixed h. r
* **' -musty as wet| as her husban I
Thomas K taw. . governor of the
•ate ,,f N»w y„rh wml -op^ic-in
andtrtate f„r president of ||e
ni'.ert State .
Apr.rox ,.,ately 12.1*0 people lin
M the parade streets to web,, , .
Mr and Mrs Tiewey t„ Sapul,.,
id nearl/ ai r.any y^,ri h,m (n
In rronptu talk on the lawn
I he ( ree'. county enurthou-
The e- ent was entirely non p„l,t,
e! end Sapi lpa has made a name
or herself in ih<- eyes „nrt ailnd.
visiting news men tsH
Other new. gathering agencies a.
well a, some leading maria,,...
uron fh. n,yn.f whK^ thr
,0'# York rrmr,Ig, W+rr. «/d »e- • t . «»• «r" to r>e. » ry
.....- -
f.K ff>,’iar|tk fo Iho
a'~f'nrr)'>d hi,
w 1' ° or* thin ofras,«n
Mr* dWfturooH MiHrr rWftH ** |,.
rf visit ora prevent on the ceil,*,
t.inrt who were either classmate
■co.he,» or other dose friend, of
w t*. iMwojr.
J». k Mnudican local news photo-
ff ...her scooped lh„ nation s lead.
'• ~a.cerumen whole here Tues-
wSrtl he w,s the only „n
• ’o,tiled fr, enter the flu't !■ e
.1 noon during the luce., r,.,r rKl
he was given th.....
to take a »nvp st,0f ..........
It was learned Inter that it was a
pre-arranged affvir rh, r„.
,h ' *^r* who wanted
the pietut'. taken for herself and
St It not he u,ed rnmnr-r, l|v
«r in the press at Ih's t,me
n.rt*!7 .!^al men took
fart In the j.«la aff-ir in
."parafion f ,r th, dreet. h.,n',
ocreted the nrogram foll.cvmg
,n 'ffertnln, ent B|
»be Rill home All are to h.
t HAOS ISi FARIA—1‘,-
mg entry of ALird to«
covor as • snipe r
building
** lehr at*
ttar f »r
fires into ihf m from
J/
Grounds Friday
Hf-nrvctta Takr^ Thu
I ourhfloHn V iclorv
in last Unl'i, Jilt
“<«PU
•lefts inn
find wr|fh
program arranged
which was marked with s,n,p4,c,t
Immediately following the pa
ad. newsmen were taken td the
r.lks cluh wh-re they were adrom
modnted with table. r.,h.r whim.-
jfae,line, and in special |n,„.
wires of the Western tr„lon ,r
"!!!!' * r* 011 ",ulrt ft'** *h»lr
stories about th- S,pa|p, ,,,,,
carrying this rllys dat- |,r
throughout the nation Sapulpn
was on the a|r Tu-sdav
; I
Pe'i'V.'X.IrS-cX- an*.... is.
ee. .C H etc
to he done and much was army,,
ollsh—d as planned h- the m„n,
committees for ih„ Dewey ds
celebration in Sapulpa
■JO Edwards, chief of rmllce
,r ;‘', n 1 * ■ - ' .ndl.ng the
'mfflc for the day as well „
• Ing the parade under
•s» Frisco depot
Frisco Officials worked untiring
ly to make pleasant arrangement.
way from
■meat K I we Stillwater, the
director of the V>rfhrs-te-n r>is-
trtet Extension and Oarenee Wann
u»e assistant county agent of
Tutaa county
The Mannford entries broke the
foeoed fnr taking prises in ssin-
t*FT SUNOAT
Norman .Matlock a
m.-e ^*av °f f-’> 119*4 w“l Ions be remembered hy
many periodicals. The | *Mipulpans. the tasey, the
and the
Corp. left
written later
tur**
f,,rts hv tee th* •»-!'«" h-rr ^ *Ms ocraston ,t wa
grann ‘»nh#»r fi*y nnd u
.'tab,ZZL..
a '"Iffy 'lay furlough the
r-A, a rK ’ in't-fl
gunner with the V S Marine Air m^Vut -- -*"y S*pu!^n» h*«P
| in a letter received last week
1 from Captain l^roy Stanley,
somewhere In France »gh the L hom*
S ar,„y. he state, that he I, r..,. t, “
• log a liberal education just being I C«i,f written i,i
.here He h.,w gritefu. tS _ tu7e ,h'
Er^nrh propld «r*» fo th«- '
•tag rfSOO in c,rt'prtae.W«;,r‘n rldrr, ,nd ttnl -v^otta'. «-*FT SUMDAT press wa, well entert.med
rr &35 drir .........-*•'
ssartu d1 sgt .*& s 1M—
“■ «,*.—< war. ...... ,«M7
munity i fnnr f°r It. and later as he wa, furlough with his parents He
_ looking through It. he noted that^ Saturday to report bock
_____ ,hrr- "as an inscription on the '* hl7 station with the t s Army
1 A _ ,, " inside Of the eov-r which said I Alr r''rf’Santa Anna. Calif He
..... ---- aa well
as in the headlines for KVOO too • handling the Dewey spemal
gsjrjtt a* Tsrzznz
dav in Aapulp* made in Bristow. Oiremo-e
To name rh. dlgmtaries of It- 'r? Vinita Oth r Oklahoma stop-
pr*** in fhi« «mall wif? up wchjM ric'u#l^fl th* raptfol rttv T Ua
.eriulre a lot of snare hot <1. hd Sopulpn Ahmit I-» ....
heard Mr D-wev in a few' brief
It will I ’•ttiarks at Bristow
this w-.k Franres Hutt-Dewey dnv in Sa
future stories to be Pulpa. Tuesday. Septemher 2K
Sand
Ur* hnr
B-ddy^^n.^aman sec. I U ro^nt^^he"’^-
nf| r|«E.A with th* f s Nivv U, r,f *1ayn f**t»fiviti#.t thut
on a five day have from:, do r"u, h for cn;ailpa
in S«n Diego. I •n'1 ln th**
I D. 'JF.IF'—Aft til to toe s..
to Guadalcanal, the Jeep ,, , ,ng to r,
peace time The Rural Letter C. rirn Asao
the Post Office Department that they are read
after the war and already Willvs ( , . ... , w
with the versatile scout car in the T»l-jo are
' Ir m Green, ind
■ its postal duties in
tation hat informed
to buy 12.000 Jeeps
saing test rra.i tuns
will -n-
here Friday
iferenc* toot.
advance in-
tioti *t hand the game
ouki he a most mil-resting sffalr
" nru1 /r,ing til the vlailort
' • fh* >ul>. 'mi*.
ET 1 Spring, hEh • *r*«1 t»ri*
* ,r” *hl» year and le-
i 'ped a voting punch nlrcadv,
‘ thr Httaffalns la tw, gamaa
se scored hut one touchdown,
hurting to Cmrfi jCecrert of
Springs he tia, but two regu-
lar from laid year's
tf , " and the lightest vruad to
rvr ri p, cent the Sandltes
The Chieftains are working bard
tills week and devoting much |0
111 effe live , !(en»e and If things
•"'fc f'” hwals they could get
into the win column Friday night.
Past week Henryetta broke lose
I.n the locals in the |aat half nnd
■re1 a 12 to (I victory over the
<1 • flams However the local
•bund was very murb Improved
•heir r -t appearsnee with ’
Stillwater The Itanryetta team
had too much in the way of By-
num and VanVeter in the back
field hut for this difference the
outcome could have been differ-
ed
Playing exceptional hall tor Sa-
pulpv last Friday waa Wright,
Briggs Corgan. Reiderer and Mo-
After this week’s ew
cnuiner the locals get an open
date the following Friday and
then begin conference play with
the r first game being with Tul«
Daniel Webster away from home.
Angling Around
*y Gabe
fh* *v^rt
Tfi* noondiy lunrh^on h*M }r
•venter *'■
Mr and Mr* Dewey were taken
Hlltt. JOH E Line street, ho-ie of
Mrs Dewey following the ap-ak-
Ing Where they had lunch in the
modest little cottage with only
S^ry close and personal friends
present.
A jot of football and Fences
Hutt-Dewey day in Sapul pa has
"tore than s'nwrd the fishing of
lot# In this vlctnitv and it Is best
•Ml It has been this way for few
fish dories have been re-
ported but get ready, for thev
*" *"'ng to begin ...n and It
muy he tbla week end If dcsitnblc
weather la to he had
lest lures for this week will be
the deeper running lure, during
tbe day and fo- late in the nr.
■lo* aftw ti o’clock gel out the
lop wafer affairs for some real
Wteresting action
When the waters begin to cool
•• the autumn don’t forget to add
Capt Stanley writes, ’’I’vr seen
the greatest Chamber of Com-
merce In the world, meaning the
good old C S Arms G I He
treats these Fren -h kidi like they
ntany of the pres, delegate, he.
Itavt£ at first that the vpecusl
reception committee that accom-
panled them on the tram from
Oklahoma City to Sapul pa were
kidding, as to a dandy free fe«d
and special gift, bv Frankoma
Pottery. Liberty Glass eompany
and the Bartlett-Collms Co
Fred Patrick general local chair-
man was high on his praise for
the manner in which all worked
and the cordml reception awarded
the visitor*
Assisting the
October Month Annual Bristow '^RrpainsCid
l to Cet Control Fair Scheduled
of Peach Borer Next Week
Sepulpa high
vhool hand under the direst ion .
of Millard Means to furnish
mus
DECORATFD IN ITALY
Private Melvin II Raker of Slick
has been awarded the Bom/
■ lar for tier. • • Achievement in ac-
tum while serving with the nth
_ „... - —.....-......... H*''1 Bt|l" divisor „n thc fifth
■ •rtO* more speed when reeling •'my front In Italy
“f. *•*••"« lures In this method Baker w-i. 1 member o' a litter
pay dtvddend, squad when the enemy laid down
Hadslon Fish Hashes the *n mtense mortar and Iirtillerv
imtourtng infomiatian u given hsrrage A shell cxjilodcd ter
^■••••tty. at t sportsmans meet- •*»! fr>»m him. vriously wounding
»§. a nationally famous halt- ••>'*• men of the squad Raker
asked wist he rontld- 'Immediately rendered first aid to
•••• Ike moat valuable part of a ! ,h* wounded men and then aid <!
equipment Hi* reply | ln evacuating them by litter
*BBk r lassie. Putting the bait The quick actions and courage
.• F*o w*n» H every time.” i <*lsptayed by Private Baker in all
mam right lit was and how less ; probability saved the lives of the
2* ■■ *> !«• In fact With ■ ,hw men,” the citation with the
•»*rage raster a perfect rast *w«rd said
loading In exactly the desired spot
ta the exception rather than the BBOOKSHICR PROMOTED
.k "* " P°,,d lily «>r David A fir..okshier, of Corte
Incident*In «hU,"*> ***'"*, * '"‘nor Col° • h'l‘ •>'•* ’ promoted tsi the
flshinr1 k . ,h‘‘ n,Ufw of * ’s rank of technician third grade y.
Hahwg_-but rnvtry time this oc- cording to a recent announcement
not only does || ruin the from hts unit
HEBE FOR WEEK-END fT'tl!* ** master of cerem..nles
Misses J,.Anne Shlrlev Robv law^' P,r,>*r"m *' ,h«* eourtt,, use
Anne Davis and Janice Davis all Hum. *7. Mayor ittis
^»det nurse, training w,th the f a" hrl'‘f ,ar ,he v'‘r>’ V «->al <» c.,(on were
s Cadet Murse Corp at Ft John's New y„,v d ,hr" Pr'’l^,',e<l the hand from Rristow Drum-ight
were his own. and the people nur*M vhool in Tulsa spent ffc *nvrrnt>' who conf..,«di and Sand Springs
think he’s the greatest gu> in th. “"•‘-end here with their |aren' " ----- -
) ,famHy,.h7wJ LEFT WEDNESDAY Balmafl Rill ||«l|«| \|<»|III<G Farmer Iblisl's
• 1 > •ill.. ‘ • 1 •• P kd left t ere Wrdn I...,,! ^ c | , , . . , .
i,7vc"’ whal ,hr*' rwnrh p^Hiough w • r*v- «i>sv fUr-,“u<»Nin \up, (let. 12 Nice l.rop of Glo\rr
— jras.-aricsE
—“ssw zss i&rzr ustjs
formula for B<*n!
Treating Methml G
Giien by E\|H*rt
Eeaturinj; IjyMock
in (villlf l)i\imihi
October
th* month
>ntrol th
•ounty free
there will
‘(hifoiti on
Mnrin.. Pnvuta First CU,, Te.ldy «>uth of I .one Sl.r'.^'mi
D Coutston. son of Mr nnd Mrs The auction- will begin
Phil
uuth Pacific campaigns Is now Pttaman will „.|| 29
stationed at Marine Rarrarks. 'miking cattle and
Aiamath F-ill-. Oregon, for treat- rrinxisting of
ment for tropical ailment. chicken.,
h*t» 1 of
other EtfM'k
horne*, hi>E-h .ind
Miinv farm impl*n>«*nt«i,
wiit.«a-r^Il._ household goods and other
WILLIAMS TRANSFERRED articles will also he auctioned
Seaman l-C Kendall Williams. Col Roy Pnuli, of Broken Arrow
Nellie D Williams. *»( »he auctioneer and the Au er-
. ha’ transferred Icon National Bank will clerk
from Virginia Beach. Va. to the «ta The term,
1 h Naval Air Gunners School. are strictly rash
at Jacksonville. Fla. _____
cherry and apricot tree
I Dr F A. F. nton Ok la
and M college i-nt-o uol,
The peach horer art,,,
of all age, and all cm 1
g*owth. showing no iir. f,
weakened or injured tre
injury can he identified t..
of gum. mixed with hr,,
dust, exuding
trunk
•
According lo
method of controttlng the
tairer I, the old ’’stand-by’
pnradichl(>rohen/ene called
PDR This tr—ntment ,on»
a ring or this cry*
the
Fentoi
the
of the auction
j Charlie Burge»., who lives ,n<
half tnlle north of Mounds ha.
Just harvested a nice crop ,,f 1
**eet clover He has around ISOii
pounds of tht* clover seed and
gave one-half of the seed to the j
combine operator for harvestinc ,
it. leaving him Trio pounds •,,pl>ln
«... .» 1 Mibi.taiH'* on th*
,ta°V" U Mnr °Uf "r,,un'1 I rut, ‘
Hnd builders and is especiallv not rloser *0 th,. ,.
good on limestone ground TW* tnch nor ef a
seed should be planted following , th-,n three inches
the application of limestone
needed aa well
The—................ ........... ....... . . .
oil and
If th. borers
•d
of the tre,
■ than on
greater dtstnn.
Copi
\[>plv for I,umber !Ww
1 Farmers who are planning ta
or -fruct or repair farm huildlnga
otr.er than dwellingsl this fall
should arrange before October j
to purchase tbe lumber n<-ce,«ary
' » work. D R Reeder, ebror'-
»n of the Creek countv AAA
committee recently announced
Since the quota of lumber for
' farm construrtkiffi for tba I
:."irtb r .( |h„ year lg
ib,f«nt tally less
H.an amounts prevkMah r, .,Ved.
formas wbr. plan new construe-
fair that were ever I **on should apply now for a IMR^*
* ’••-!, ounty farm ' rtY r*tlng to purchase this lumber.
I At the preset.' • ... there t* a
II be held **• »mount ' new lumber J
take rare [
•tial need* This may out
e for the last uuarter of the
i . j -oar since any un-used lumber re-
" mining in the .„untv quota will
, • h» cancelled on October X. Reeder I
Application blanks are a. tillable I
• I all lumber dealers. If more
than .Itift hoard feet of lurnbar u,
required th* application staxuld be
M"d at the f>.ek county AAA
’’ 1. - tbxn .inf) board feet I
■ -- i ,.'.d !> C h 1., .. a tine ran he I
■ ” f • rt.’dler *•»„ j
■ Hka, the lumber on band.
"rtlf . I,-, t.,f evaf-ntlsl |
lumber carry a AA-2 or AA4 prior-
UMwIty «|M * - 1
will
attlr
stock ,
f*<»t ur*
JJJJJ s. • ntlfif «r?4 With th* u«r of
Dbo-T' follows Cean IlT,rP,Tfmm ^ h*’'Zh“riX-XS
, lh rr.» Jgas a-ar^r izn .......—........w “,d
to the growth of sweet cktver and! p|y ,he crystal.
ARRIVED MERE TUESDAY
Lieut ij C.> Don Judd Is here1
on leave for five days with Ms
» FOUCE COURT
In
not been
the cau.se for a failure
»use
righf different rides, pink
nade fortune tellers, shows
ap- •n,) I°xa-till-you-win rames Th.
are cam,sal will open Dctoher ? and
Nee" applied h|bey VmyC ta' r ‘•*"rkl"< *n” •’ »’• ’ • ! •, dat
applied they have been) mound up the ..... Unt,l when it
j crystals are applied they w.ll b
sweet clover makex a splendid | above the topmost ta.rcr turn.
pasture even though many people
Charles smith and Rachel Allen X
*» - »-*r/ urn '^ISX » ..........
stationed In Roston. Mas*.
J;r"Zn.. 'r“'*.S,U"?*"dv'd paaaing "hmd
, ... ----- Ct C Rohin.on!
J”11 ‘^rB R C. Webber forfeito*di!
” boiM» for H|K**»fing M*|-1
Eharrit forfeitM bond for
e*t it nnd do well
Creek County GH
umLj*". nB,),,n®M •• ru*n the from hi- unit headquarter* S.r-1 last Saturday tnw-nd".’I—r'r|»ch<H>l «,n. D C Ktwr- D I. ■ ,* .
rutar' hMh ‘i’" ,hal F«rti-; grant BrsM.kshtar who ha* been! leave with hi, wife «nd family' 2?? ,orf*‘Ud bon<' ,or reekta,* Poultry Jll(lj;rs at fair
Sltor,h" ^ m"nber f ,h,> Stale. He will leave sTtaday ^ Gtenn L>‘' Mabes was’ • p
Krt ta^ak«d in ^U" T " Arn,> ’lnfr J,r,l»r' >"■ 1W2 is hack to his base II, New Yod 11.*- L°,“n,l C01"' •"' drunk-n-
** If niir ' “* m,“ husband of Mr* Don, A I further order, °rk f°f n“” Billy
!!*•’ " O"* occur* a dozen or so Brookshier of Muleshoe Tex and
Swt?.£.?irss j
fUhtng water ha* beer
Sapulpi
A farmer
All of
_ Exaa* for Postaaster
wlSSJr'e^.S't^iWdJob si Kellyvilk Soon
Rax Eiiri'si SussiiAw ^-- --a . a_ I •
ln civilian life. Sgt
r £
thla la unnecessary
*^° f—Hy desires to Air Force Service Command ordn-
s—d become an accurate once company
It Just requites two thlagi. | _
b --** VO* *'??' *S“‘Pm#nt | HARRY DURBAR TRANSFERRED
?J!lS +*• BfAed travel- ■ Ffc. Harry L. Dunbar, son 0/ Mr ___
on exrallant ( nnd Mrs. C A. Dunbar la here t„l m«»lcr for the towa of Kellyvllla.
\ -°***ln *«pert. | abend a five day furlough while In | Receipt of appltcatlaaa will close
XMh. The Eellyvllle post
___PJ'Jeert min- j C-. Where' he wllT're^ fo7"over-1,OB Buc ,to*n|t“P belngCk tdmU’
- *** •?**" I°t»r rod and raal seas duty. I higher rating and the
Application* are now being re-
ceived by the civil service com-
mission fnr those desiring to lake
examinations for the Job ns post-
sir •„£ *f:™r'is | S5. rrsutiCiS
I18SU and cost, f.,r drunkenne« I‘••m. who went to Oklahoma City
gssss
?in
drunkenness OoMta^M—!*ln J”! ,1^- t*^hfWh>>* members
lined BIO and cost, for disturbing j ^ prt^ ThT'^ir
th# peace Oil* Bradley forte,ted1 - P Th thr" Hn ,h*
$11 bond for drunkenness and
John Terehxy was fined 111 for
•«»» • plug from which
■ have keen removed! hi
FOfR win put fam In the
■ when we all $o flab-
given a
postmaster
■■OWE OH FURLOUGH
Private First Class Richard Bur-
Rick, tom of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
here last Thu
has to devote his full time to th*
reckless driving.
FUUn MADE
Homecoming, an annual event
•» «h# University of Oklahoma
•®W*wWch students and alurt.nl
taW •*» Pienaar*, will be held
year aa Has.—.k— u. oa
•www t'ltara 1 nr inrrr on
Creek county 4-H team were
l#e and Richard Morris twin
on the
Char-
-----twin bro-
ther* of th* Wyatt 4-H club
.Jf" Phyllis Harris of the Kelly-
villa 4-H club. In the individual
Blaring Charles Morris took first
Brio* which Is $4; Richard placed
•mad and S3, and Phyllis placed
lOth and SI The total of prise
~ which the Creek county
team won la S33 which
1 oa exceptionally good record
Application, rtcpeml on
tree’s age; and Fenton xd.i .
orchard tree* one full yen
older ,*an he treated with ron
.lively safety It irn|>„_____
that none nf the rhem,. ,1 1,... >.
the tree One-fnurth nsjn,.- 1, re,-
ommended for a tree of one full
vear of age, V, |„ oUr..r f,,r •'
'
for three to five-year-old tree.
Amount, for older tree* should he ’’
pro(M>rft»na! fo the rtrrur,'--.-n e
of the trunk. For most ta-aro g
tree*. I ounce per tree Is suffl
dent
After application. co\*r the cry-
stals with several shovelful* of
soil to confine the PDR ga- AN.,o
six shovelfuls are necessary and
the toll should he In a con-
shaped mound xrounil the bos* ,.f
the tree and packed down Be
careful of the first shovelful ,,f
soli *
l-OHcr \ ot in” \;p
G DrKalr Topic
f«»r llii;h Vlitmls
VnniHincf Oiling
Pricrs for Hop*
!b Mowing nnmiuncetncnf was j
• •■leased t.y the sir food odtllltUS- J
»•«• .n on S«-pten,ta-r til, accord-
o-’ ' John i'r,Hich couaty AAAI
• n -1.-1 s,. officer
The office of price admlntstra- ]
«nd the war food udmimstra-i
lion today announced, with the)
r e ,ihUH , of thr <*"•<■*■ «f e*x»nomlcj
n.) ' on which stahillration that '*rillnR pri«-e> on I
... ,k ft ,lv' h"** *in reRuted from}
. . L ' ' ^ iwwe-lw prior to June 30.
^mg dlrectorof the reiling prices 1
ulLof ^ 1
her iinftounriHl for
votlflf Jiffp* for
4fi/F*r»R b* ih a(
r r h*I|
W*«4»l!
' ilrnsif'R
Hy r»f (’klahomt,
The topic is stated ’’Resolved
Th.it the legal voting age be re-
duced lo eighteen years."
The -talc toum-iment of the
Okla hr
•r* *14 7S
OiHrrp
hogs wretghlng 240 pound* or.
lex, and 114 Is. |c-r hundredweight.
Chicago haste for hogs weighing,
more than 240 pounds.
"The war food
V . ’heid T,Z L\"'" l,l'° "nted that the supaurt Wtavl
ta * . ..T" *12V’ ""r •"'"'•redweight, Chi-.I
.............. " m elimination me*!, -md. . h 1, t, k^■ **”*
'.-wT s-v. •,;;rtrw'............ c
trunk After four weeks on four Beside, debate, events of the 0f Mar-h 11 IMS !Slsfc i
or five-year-Id tree, ,nd aft-r will include extern- 1!Ha’ “ ,Tlt,1LjTy
six weeks on six-year-old and old- Pomoeou* speaking, one act play. _____
*r trees, the mound and unspent *’ '^'•'rd oratorv. original oratory
crystal* should be removed ln"rpretatk>n of poetry, radio TOM STVAHT
The time of application of the •’*v dramatic declamation and Thom*# H. Btua
FDR depends on when the moth •>um‘>r<m, declamation taken U! tw* weal
parents of the borers have stop- ---— — ■ mitted ta the I
P«4 egg laving Th* chemical F is the minimum for effective *. ■ 1
Therefore.
ltataUrL:'0n,h* h*V' —' ."d treatment .aTSK of «5
■ -----MR is MO ‘
UmiHm
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1944, newspaper, September 28, 1944; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1531192/m1/1/: accessed April 14, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.