The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR
The Democrat N
,h* Union Station and the Term-1
Inill he hoenn to vnam
People, Spots In The New:
Ivor) near future (inborn* Cll> and «UJ uvid
PRoSf.EMS OVKR OI’H two •» '.tklahom. rfoo.
DAMS Wo spool considerable time rtur * it -n« ooking them- po,
al tho Department of tho Interior having to op.dir p, W»ai,u,e,„
in connection with the mmphmt- proaonl then !%*•* Hi air
ort problems of tho Grand rivor I'ui" and Senator l,«e h«th
dam and tho |o»rr from tho Rod "rad n> ihov wo r ,, zktmm j
rtver dam
Inal Hotol. ho began to yoam for
Ihe hilla at home Ho lold n num*
hor with whom ho had booome ao-
"(pvid b>o. expressed
*n**r®<* 44 Second Class Matter Octobei
____Sapulpa, Oklahoma
RAY w gierhartT
Publisher
JULIA MAYFIELD
Reporter
Published Every Thursda
qualnted. "good hie r=;........;
Ihariio for tho good tlmo ho bad
bad and hoArdod tho train for
home For ye art ho lilkod about
tho good limo ho had al tho
World * Fair in Si U>ui«
INDIAN IY1AI sum FMKNT
W'p ware forlunnto to soc nearl)
ovor> por*on wo bad In mind to
. 'nine ini ,r t'winlaueti, i*gv
Wo boliove lhal thexe plan* to -ittond the A* la' . n Otnlr >nhwt .pollen
mollors will ho worked out on a in Oklahoma ThD fad hottn
haat* aoooplahlo to the Mate W r It GOOM-RATES «)N DAMS Go* Kerr will I
A FORVri! OKI-AlfOMAN Wo h*d * "'•**»'«« with Mr In Oklahoma .
rzr^:rr.:rv,rir x::; a rj;
of the handling of tho surplus war , H- i« tro. ..nm. leave. Sunpoae
enmmodlflr. Mr Clavton now ‘in ,h‘' d< vekipment other hotwoen (N
maintain, h.s ro.tdonoo al Hou. '' >" Oklahoma a. Sapolp. hop* ,
Ion. Tova» However, ho lived 12 J.,u 1 ** " y'm Gihaon and Ira. k iu troth
ion-, in Oklaho I City, du.lng ,h' »»nt*»rr fr o t all of whioh u.m,. „„„
• hioh tlmo tho foundaiu*n for hi. h'’‘'n •0H",rt*ed rn" platen v,_ . „ ..
treat world wide Hon buslnes. r-l«nnod and aro road) to ho built loti of mil.. ••
>a« bring developed Ho „ a »• I rionllo. ,1)f (o,y Kon w.i,",
on hill) and rm brilliant man man al. ran ho obtained " •VV.T.Jj
think hr rnnk. a. ono of |ho W ** brliovo liio.o projects will ■ JblSIM
roalo.l hu' iio - mm in America d a* »»n a. anv in i 'F' Onor*j
lr ha. laid down orliin broad ’*"1*°? FRANK
Ian. In Iho work he ha dono rtlRRWT.U. WAV CoMF Wo ____ _____
hirti will in all pmhahdiv ’ho vi*l»ed Jamo, y Fomo.ui Sene- 1 -
•llowo.i in handling u. .».♦ .., ,nr> "'c Nay) and invited
•! ■ O'l.t . ■ ' .........lot,.., tJTl ' *' * '
iv at 108 East Dewey Avenue
_ Sapulpa. Oklahoma
Mbacrtption Rate S’ 60 per year, payable in advance
MEMBER «««uu
rriN FISH-A Moi k I
torpedo off the aasemb!)
line at Amertorp, tlie
gmenran Can Cotnpiir..
/‘■‘"I at Forest Park
lllinoi* Thi* Amertorp
Flant and one at St I^iurr
are laid to be the coun-
try a largoat indu.tnal
producer, of torpedoes
•MON AMI- _ A
Up her bully lo clasp
tho liana of an Al-
lied sold it r The
youngster guy. kiv
Friend."
AN OBJK I LESSON
II the people of the UnttH IStates need
- show how their private industries have
eminent-owned or [------- • •
rojv and other parts of the \
is the oil industry as one' example
pnidueers weri called on. not >u.
quantities of fuel oils, gaaolinr. and lubric.i
ow„ mammoth wai plans, but tin v wei
the bulk ol U»e ail and ly< Is
Not only have they na i ,
have been able to iur tlie <•
population On top of Uus the
lead in producinjr the ba..u n l:*
and in producing quantitp . ,.j hi
surpassing imagination
While private enteipn
of the United Nations.
cmI reserves were prevented tmm
«n.s wrangled over how thr
In the lace of unla ard o,
is iar below that of World War 1
are at all-time highs If our (
the United Nations' air fit < i.
could not be doing the jobs the\ ar,
oil industry is an object lesson as
leave development of p
strained initiative of its citizens
xam|ile to
'Utstnppt'd the gov
government-dominated industries of Eu
- 7" * to look at
1
>nly to supply unheard ol
■-ating oils lor our
required to supplv ;
for our allies. '
if requirements, but they |
lal needs oi our ci/iiiafi I
ndustrv had to take the I
materials lor synthetic rubber
t^st gasoline actually
•s< was "oiling the war machine i
some of our finest government-owned |
'ducing. while ixilitic- i
job should be done
'l di m.,nd. the t>ri..■ of gas "in1 I
I w hih tax, s on the jiroduci 1
' oil industry had ever faltered. !
-s navies, anti armorra foires
ttxlay Yes. indeed, the
to why government should i
productive enterprise
dlaim
REEL DRUG STOK
111 VKs IMIWN-M r > ... ,v „
unre
" ° n< "h'be mo.t an,vit*
»*- going on 7
l!l II FAIR D»(
'll) !• ’"lied throagh the im-om-
in.: ( iigoirg rrawfa and in
and y round the v.g gtrudur*
- If O In ion station Cafes
hook tore,, mid drink )Jjnds
«■ h uniformed altendan' and
brilliant colors were even»I ere
After ahoul « week, feellnc that
■ i ad had tl • great eat exf,. once
bf< b.it never havin' l.rt t
WHERE THANKS \RE I
A country grocer recently said to
customer "If y—■ . ■
regulations that I g,
ington. you would bt r
the merchant Men who t.';v
Bleat cutting, tell us how w cut
in our show czz^„
»I1 glad to help ration „ ailu
m*net^o>rf aild PnC<> flXt,rs nu^ht to lx
Pra< experience beiore i
fancy mies and regulations
We can &1J allow for r~-----
control act. but we never want t
the war it will be necessary to continue ide
Public and th.
.VM1 . . * —* ,v u Muai irau
- — moit lenient in >.>ui attitude toward
» apparently know nothing about
ca-ses «nHk nu'at- ur,al cuts we can
' w'^can P" pare it We arc
r. PP.uf .an.dp<^ro) Price* bu! «ie
- —e required lo hav e some
they are allowed lo make their
many mistakes under the iirice
—.1 to accept tiie idea that after
TERMINAL Even
Through the i niiWi
-ouo it ). an irnag-
H remind, me nf
a gn at rirru. and
»ii*r l.ko Main and
in on*’ tt remind.
t*°y from Arkantas
• <h H..UI 11 .. tJrT,
and w 1.or, ne hoard
d . Fair l>o,ng hold
1!*>4 mad* u;. hi*
I in He fixed his
)t him .ell a round
oamo 10 St. !>iui*
!^>u> with thous-
and looking for a
Featuring Quality
MEATS
(»<ind Selection
Phnna 109
for Liberty-
for Freedom
UTS RETURN THE COVDNMENT
TO THE PEOPLE!
SOMETHING IP
01 It SLEEVE
Eoss by fire is no longei
Lragit
EVERYBODY NEEDS
protection from th<- rav-
age of fire. Things lost
by hro cannot always be
replaced, bul you CAN
make Lure a large pro-
poition of monetary loss
can be recovered by
EIRE INSURANCE
E0R T. JACKSON
Insurance—Loana
R«il Estate
23 S. Park Phone 124
JAMES DICKSON WALKER
servi(er.n'ntheV neaJr’fL?ur<n i,/°rces' and a"°0
for Victor) uture, Janie* Walker ha. a real .i
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