The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948 Page: 1 of 8
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Angling Around
Lf Qaim
GOOD STRINGS WIRE Iteye me we were «*ll pleased
• h#n at Lake Sahoma Ihe past with the new set up the hest ■ ■ ■ 1
>»k with the bass Cooperating press box In America Otis Wile VOLUME 38 _ NUMBER 47.
The Democrat News
On plug* and big live min- and the Aggie athletic depart
iOW* Alao. the riahlng h«« been ' ment are to be congratulated on
°od on Rock creek and at the
g dam.
SAPULPA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY. Sm *" - 18
Pnca: 52.00 Par Yaa
| It* erection. It* u*efutnea« and
being complete In every detail
George Iflrkle had some good even paper and pencil were fur
'*hing in Wyoming and Monday nl*hed to those uh-, might have
diaplayed aome »r his prize trout forgotten thl« hit of equipment
We're going back Saturday to
view the Denver-Aggle game, and
it I* aery doubtful whether''we
wtjl mis* a single home game this
season
averaging about a pound and a
•tail. It was about SO-Vi as to
brownie* and rainbow* He re-
ported that the larger fish were
taken on amall plugs and that
Idg trout would bite best late in
the evening and up until about
* Pin. Hnwexvr, It wa* mighty
cold and uftfAft'ant fishing thl*
late In the day
■•try laaRth had a time of
hla Ufa Suadhy whan far a short
Has# ha sralhad lb a hanks and
IMtad aon *1 tha betas on
■art crook up from tha Pump
Moilaa and caught lira nice
baas. largisl at which sraigh-
ad rtgaa pounds. Ha soM ha
haokod seven ethars but for
•oar food rtoaon they wara
■At VAN LAMOtflGHAM HE
PORTED the ba*r fishing good
Up on Fly <re*k near Be mice on
Grand laka. lUgh winds though,
handicapped the fishermen In-
cidentally the strong winds of
late have kept the water from
clearing on the giant lake, hul
Tha Aggies hod a lot of hard
luck Saturday, for in a brief
thrao-mtnute period three mis
takes cost them three touch
dosms and this was enough ter
the Texan* to romp home urtth
a 21 to It victory. We were
impressed with the Aggies but
did not like the method of sub-
stitution — especially at such
critical times.
Scouts Make
Advancement
Boys From Troop 24
Advance During Court
Hold Monday Night
A court of honor wm held W<>n
First County
Men Called
For Physicals
J
12 in Group Slated
For Tenia Oct. 7
In Oklahoma City
Turlvr Creek count v m*n
h«\F* been railed for pre-lndur-
tlon phyatral examination ^ on
C>rf 7 Mrx Tom Wallate. draft
hoard clerk announced Wedn#«-
dny
Number of county men who will
he inducted into the armed «er-
vice* in November ha« nol been
rereived a« yet. Mft Wallace
tald
All of the group in the call are
«ingle non-veteran* and non-
father* They will go to Okla
homa Qty for their
returning the uire day
In the group are Lor an 2a l*nyd
l.iang. Kellyville J< bn Franklin
First Winner
Announced In
Criil Contest
Roberta Thraaher First!
Gauds Masters. Earl#
Crows Ti# For Sscond
Roberta Thrasher ftapulpa
High School senior, wax the win-
ner in the Democrat News flrat
urged to vend the namex of proa- we*»H>. football guesting ron
p^d'tx to a member of the exec u* i She f -he* ked eight win net*
committee prior to the Mon- of th»* I” game* luted laxt week
(.oncer! Association
Schedules Meeting
To Map (.ampai^n
A meeting of the cxerutlee
'ommittep of the Sapulpa CoWt»
°rt Axxeicint on Imx been xch#-
doled f<*r H p m Monday in th^
home of Mi' C C Newton, f»2R
S« uth Oklahoma street
Purjviw of the meeting it to
compile a hut of proxpect card*
to be uxed at the kick-off ban-
f|Uet Or! 11 when the member*
4hlp drive begins
Captainx and ro-workerx are
President Truman Greeted
By Large Crowd At Tulsa
day meeting
Mrx Newton
with
mitsing only on the Indlana-Wi*
Clarence) misln <»ntext and then picked
Ihet/ are cr.-chairmen and mem- Sand Spring* to bent the Sapul-
bers of the executive group are P* Oiiefta nx
Stanley Lnndnth Mrx. Eiiftr#
K« vkendall. Mr* Rill Do*«ey Mm
• ; W Miller and Garth Blake.
Fron. the look* of her entry
blank It wax hut a guess all the
way through, for xhe gave a 1.1
The season will he opened her# score to every tean I xted <»n the
thed phymlcalt, *'fh * Wnt rr»nr*rt hy TomMc# right-hand
Kana/awa. lyric xoprano. who ta f* r all thox#
•<r»vxn ax the world'* greataxt
Marfa
Butterfly, and Gabor wlnmn tea
olumn and a zero
lifted on the left
It to happened that eight of the
dny night at the Presbyterian Kiefer Melvin Verlln McGuire
Sapulpa. John Arthur Ker '’*ralll KungRrlan ^ipera and rob- right but tv
,
good baa« flxhlng is In proxpect rh„rrfc fnr Boy Scoutx of the Sa- Kellyville
from now until the real cold pu|p* district It wax a most un- Morris Glen Peel man
weather aet« in
gate
ert singer a imritone
The Sapulpa organization hope*
to have ax Itx second presents
Drum- ,if>n Oklahoma Symphony Num*
did appear on the
winner*
the left
a
She wax the only contestant to
pick Sapulpa to lose to Saryl
Spring' Not a single contestant
u i instill ’ •* " n ■> m — - —- § . . , . . . —r*■ K ’
ijttial * «»urt in that ill -- • ■ .itx up r fc.it H *\ Kenneth !.eFav"'ir. *r 4 "T!* _!!'*.pi'xe^ Ird ir i v" Wi n
for ndvAnrrmrnt vrrv from Troop Sapulpa Albert Karl Rrsd. Sa-
CHICR CLARE HAS JUST HE
TVIHED from lakf Trsoraa nn<1
rrpMis lh> flsMns alow in that
•rva bowwrr nhaaavvr. al thr '•"•nmittna and who pr.-* rl**« <nrr
For this reason,
chairman of !>*•
Jim Barry,
s'ivancvmrnl
lak» predict better flshlnR now
that cooler weather has set in
Fall month* in I fie treat have of
j the court* had »* Judge* that
even.ng former members of the
Uoop who all tecelved the Kagle | registering^ • rP1
Lon T Jackson.
feresl some of tke bast fishing »'v»r*| nameU
1 Jf„ Gu) Rerry Jr Bill
on Trsoms as well as at Grand
lake. Mid-summer ordinarily **e«
a «tump oa the big lakes u rule
sprtkg offer* lota of action for
bast fishermen
•* gflbe
■ILL THOMFSON IN CHARGE
Ol tlsa rtrtettss Laboratory at
tko Unlvorslty of Oklahoma
MX that Lrta Taaoma pro-
X«4 mm ovtrsmaly varied and
rlrtlss peikltrn to the state*
charged with management of
Ma attar. Its Mma offers many
dittaeawt Mads el Itah envtron-
maat. a# tsrs al which can be
treat ad the same. Thompson,
•he hms keen dtroctiag a ro-
iN>Mrs*d,p« »oy* that
stadias reveal Mo difterosseas
M Mta al giialh al Rah at tha
nips. lielbert Rnhlnaon. Slick.
Doyle Winfred Johnson. Bn*fow
Lloyd Hammond. fiyp*v 'nrt Er-
nest King. Sapulpa
Registration* In the county
now total 2.17-1 with 131 men
20
d the period <Jo»i((nat>-d for men
the age group
the drive Will determine the nun*
her of concert*. Mr* Mew-mp
ooints out
Kerr ScheiliilpN Full
^l^akini: Program
In Senate Fampaign
Hyde and Don McMaster*
Pete Egaa wm* riven his star
award Life award to Boh Sut-
ton and the bronre palm was
presented *n Glenn Wilson
Merit badge* were presented to
Frank Gierhart. Tommie Fchols.
Boh Harrlaon. B-'bble Suttun.
Glen Wilson. Leo Blake and Jer-
, ry Naff oh
Announcement wa* made by
Glen Fchols. local district chair-
man. that a very important sc- ut
meeting will he held at Camp Sa-
pulpa nest \Aedtie«day evening
Sc*n*ts are urged to have their
father, attend this meeting as
well as other men Interested In
1 the Roy Scdlii program A feed
will lie held and well
scouters tflll be here »o outline
Tfuture plan* of acout work
Rob**rt S Boh) Kerr,
cy itic nomln»*> for I'n ted Slates
The fact that all three Okla-
homa teams lost their game*
Saturday made it hard on the
contestant*. The Judge* found
most contestant* were loyal to
their home *»«fe in picking Soon-
er elevens to defeat their foe*
Second place honors went to
Claude Mastery senior member
of Master* and Masters Insur
rvmn. *nce Agency snd f-irle A Crowe
ounty assessor for each picked
I,
Oct. 27 Set
For Hearing
Heybum Raaarvoir
Project Meeting
To Ba In Sapulpa
Public hearing on the : 1-tu he a hu*> dav for the fomiet ion parti paled n the contest
. l" Md,m ‘ six vfc i nn^rx In^i
senator, is nmng a busy *pe»k-1 rt»«i »1nn#r* lA. h are n, re-
ins itin#rxrv thin
Th^ former gowmor Wt INzxi*
tent Harry Truman s special 'raW j mulg-c at Holme Rare
Wednesday night at Afton whero ; Thrasher will receive n n*:
xpok#* th*n rontinuH to th
reive a complimentary tirket t#-
FrH’\ r jhf*.
Min
A
hill by railing *t th»* i>rm<K*r«t
k gu z-.
cr,
■& 4 &
m
wegtern part of the state to fill New* office at her
.pewklng engagement-
Anadarko Hobart ,nd
today at
The Judges were glad to note
that G C Cerneli»on. former
f>n Friday ha will speak at Maa- principal of the h*-al high school
I Walters Saturdajf! and now *•*!••• '* ’
Hevhurn reservoir op pi>|ecat
Creek In Crevk ounty will he
held al 10 am O-.f 27 in Sapul-
; a. according to announcement
qrede thl* week by Col O H
known Ctlorpgmng Tul*a di»'rlct L' S
army engineer
I'V hearing la sciwdulad t»
T;,'" a vy inform ntgreted Pern.n, of
Dinner bell will fund at a w> ____ . . , f
governor who will attend railing <ind picked
and meetings at Frederick, lew- dentally *7 contest.ints picked
o>n and Chicka.ha
Wiley and Gene popular Okla-
homa City radio star*, are ac-
companying the Kerr party ind
will entertain In the citie* vl-fL
•»d
p m. For reaar-
HUNT1MG at m l.e< Blake at
stamm
ID
■ro avalUhle at Drat,
and snane third la*'
post qdflee* tkmughout Oklahoma
durk |unleri ware reminded to-
day %f Rally Musk sta'e game
and fish director Tha stamp* sell
at SI each tad are required hy
fedartl law uf all person- over
If years of ago who Hun' wild
dorks and great.
Although no part of the duck Army will he speaker at the
«Amp revenue goon to the state 1 Sapulpa Junior Chamber of lorn*
department, De- :ner>» forum luncheon Friday
la put to I noon
Brigadier Ireity will use the
establishing j history alms and l<>-si activities
the Army as hi* subject
He ha* been In Oklahoma for
<ls winners, but the majority of
ihe »ntri*>* guessed right on five
game*
Only Jft7 erlrte* were received
in Ihe first conte-t while last
year the teas' number to partlel-
“aSRSPffSlI - Legion Auxilarv Plans W
sentatlves of *tule and regional
group* are particularly wanted to
SalvaliiMi Army lleao information win be
' ■ , tiindhl its «o the est
To Speak at Jayeee
Forum Here Friday
Brigadier Edward Laity com-
mander of Oklahoma Salvation
State (ionferenees
In Oklahoma (.itv
Members of the American Le-
gion Auxiliary are urged to at-
Hlghway interest* are also urg- tt,n(1 ,he president's and aecre-
erf to attend Important facts and lafWt conference slated for Sun
arguments should he submitted ,jav s*pL 26. in the Historical
In writing in textuplicate for Ihe Bulldmg at Oklahoma City
sought a* to the extent federal
state or local government agen-
cies will take part in financing
and handling the faclliries
record, and oral argument* will
In making the announcement
game and flgh
Rusk aald. thX jaonev
good use by tfcd V S Fish and
Wildlife Service in establishing!---.
and itiainUlklBg breeding feed-1 of the Army at hi* subject
Ing and raatlag treat fat the nn- I ..........
tional waterfowl raatoratl-»n phe tha paid three years dimming hare ,,on to Hevhurn. west of the dam.
Two suefc area* exist in from New York City and h®‘ ..rhers at Sunset bay on the east
be heard The Heyburn flood ^jrl j Sam JoLnaon, Edmund,
(control dam. which will he to- rt^,,artment •president, and Mrs.
ated It mile* west of Sapulpa. • Qeorga Demke. department se<
will make a 1.070 acre perman
ent reservoir recreational spot
Proposed recreational center*
by the engineers Include. In addl-
his supervision
who was born,
Oklahoma, onr rfkar Oierokee on 20 po*t* under
tha Salt mm*. an4 another near | Brigadier Uily
TUhomingo on ttlk shore of Ireke : In Wale*, came to the t nited
Tesnma A third national wild- State* when a small child
life refuge I* locatad in the WI-1 He was commissioned in the ehTERTAINS FRIENDS
retary. said ‘"iTii* is a moat im
portant meeting and each unit
is urged to have representatives
in attendance '
Registration starts at 9 a m
the meeting convenes at 9 30
of the lake adjoining the dam # n, Auxiliary member* will Join
and al Brown's creek north of, , ....... 1«„,hj»Tv atiendina !
the dam.
Mountains. Comanche coun- Salvation Army by the New York
srtars at Cache.
ty. artth head p
though thl* oae _
ad primarily for* waterfowl
* gah*-
Clty Training School and ha*
not maintain- been In service for the past 28
years
%
■
COHAERTATION
la aa as-
to Ba tor aw >a« RT *•
■■oa art Hah dag art
i at Rm MRgBign Pres
, Tmk. Oct t-10 Tke dis
wtU bo froo totd tab vial
•m tugrt la Arag la owd
artth stats gwma nwgart
others of the department's
«be s*Hl he there te
buattay and Making with
4-H TEAMS ATTEND
Before the fuotball game Fri-
day night, Diana Mote entertain-1
>-d at a spaghetti dinner fpr a
number o7 her friends Guest*
Included Paula Stiver*. Nancy
OKLA. CITY. MUSEOGEE FA1BS Chapman Kay McKinney loanne
Kllngensmlth Jean Dixon. Behe
I
Creek county s two 1-H club
quality cream demonstration , .“".'.‘‘’'J,''
team* were scheduled to take! ••■'■kner
part in the contest* at Oklahoma
City Wednesday, and will also go
to the Muskogee fair next week
Members cf the girls learn are
Barbarn Braggs and Virginia
Pitts. Depew; and the boys'team
member* are Richard McIntyre
and Eugene Hall. Depew
Harrison Joyce Naifeh. and Pat
BEG YOUB PARDON
In a sports story last week It
was staled that Coach Bonigard-
ner was beginning his seventh
year as mentor of the Chieflaln*
We were In error, for it is his
sixth season Sorry, Bom
' Legion member* attending
gton Day at the state fair
Mannford FHA (Jub
Fleets Nett Officers
At First Meetin®
Jo Gill was named president
of the Mannford Future Home-
makers club during a meeting
of the organization held In the
school homeniaking department
h -t week
Other officer* named were
Charlene Brady, vice president
Rethan Greenwood. secretary-
treasurer. Renee Gregg, parlia-
mentarian; Carol Dean Brady, hts-
The Automobiles of 1960?
■ avlaa will ba
, 1A tha AMpfay srtgfch la famar
ha* Asm n* *1 4a mast
la* oa th* Maskeq•• Imk
laotured
OKLAHOMA HUHT1RI WKRE
“y reminded by state gome
Oati administrators that dove
eloaad at sunset. Septem-
30. No person U permitted
/*r fcen doves In hi* possession
t any time, and the state law
;ulra* that all game killed In
gol open season be disposed of
'Bln ten day* thereafter,
gab*
11 too MAMMU RAD THE
so* al boatog hi* boot
Ip*at 4a abort *1 Lake
■ MtoBtttoO last Friday
Though It wm tacked. |
Meat col lb* (Bala and
M n«Y. A 8IM reward
aa • Hared la tha parson
who Might lacata tha boot and
la 4* treat end can-
al th* RwRIy gawao.
cm th* *f»es-ial hiotbell page ap-
pearing on I'flg'- eight t th * is
*ue i.f vour r- rat New*
Families desiring addltlonnl en
try blank, may pick them up nt
I he Democrat New s offl- e or
from Ihe sponsors.
Ele\en ( awex Set
For Motion Docket
Hearin® \lomla>
r •
Hearings on II ca»e« have been
set on the motion docket at 10
a m Get 4 hehwe Jiistrict Judge
7. 0. Beaver*
Scheduled to be heard a r e
David Young et al vs E R As-
kew. et *1 motion In vacate
ludgment Neves R Hammat
administrator motion to vacate
yudgment. 1-ottle Thomas and
motion to vacate Judgment. H A
Babb and Lillie Babb
Earne*t love v Orville Hulsey
el ai. demurrer casuallty recipro-
cal exchange
E. 0. Br. wn v* C H Terwillln-
ger. motion to dismiss
I Mack J. Divn v * Annie Gea-
teh motion to make more defin-
ite and certain
Dun and Bradstreet Inc a cor-
: (Miration, vs. Mrs R C Burk*
dba Toy Co. motion to make
more definite and certain
Fred I. Patrick vs Eliza M
Frierson, et al. demurrer. Eliza
: M. Frierson
Stacy Howard vs Jessie Lee
Kuxhton. motion to require pla n-
Legion Head
Spesksllere
Roscoa Frye Post
Heats Departmunt
Commander al Meat
f
the
ATTEND MEETING
urer. and hix
Wilhamx. and Karl
countv iNX**x»«>r. and h
Dorothy S»‘iy and Haj
attended a merlin*
offlcerx In Oklahoma
Mole a Grrat Worker
rm to-ork e 'uni to th
N»rt#*d
LAST IAT0IDAT WI RAT I*
eas boa nrtth many other
_ od radio OMR hi Stillwater
tha Aggle-TCV gRRie and be*
The next generation of autooiobilei, a* designed by the two na-
tional Junior winners of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild model car
coaapetition, ia shown in sharp contrast above with three previous
periods of motordom Standing behind their streamlined model*
which woo onhrersily scholarships are Tam Goad, left, of Birmlng
ham, Midi., aod Ronald Johnson of Portland, Oregon. Both trot
84.0N aa national cfcamgioM
turian Jean Martin. reporter (j(j |(J ,eparately *tate and num
Betty GUlork, song leader
Serving n* ch»h mothers are
Mr* Alan Clegg Mrs. Clarence
(III and Mrx. Every Brady
Nest meeting of the organize- j
Ion will be Sept 28
Importance of Culling
Before Vinter Conies
Stressed by Dairyman
The extra labor and expense
necessary for the care of cow s
n winter make* culling espe-
cially important al this time. Dr
V H. Kuhlman, Oklahoma A A
M college dairyman, explained
CuH the cows according to the
'her
Oscar Lonnie Parks vs R L
Briggs et al. motion to quash.
R L Brigc*.
I Rush C ‘.Is v- lee Trimble
1 motion to quash
i Liberty Claw Co., a corpora
. tlon. v* Edwin Arthur Davis, de
murrer
R L. Howe vs R l. Dunbar
1 demurrer
Oklahoma City hood
f ill Train Makes
Stop Here Today
A JlVminute w«* stop ws* made
yga
ecords of production Many dairy here this morning by the special
goodwill train enroute from Okla-
homa City to Tulsa
Aboard the train was the well
known Oklahoma City Kiltie Hind,
the fid-girl choral club (rom Okla-
homa City University and several
members of that city's Chamber
of Commerce
The train was enroute to Tul
sa where passengers on If will
present a program at IJie public
forum
nrmer* fall to keep production
ecords and as a result do not
•el the most profit from their
dairy herd* Complete lactation
•ecords are necessary In evalual-
ng a dairy cow Some cow* pro-
duce ahundantiv in the lactation
but are short-tlm* milkers. Such
owi often are rated too highly
if records are not kept.
Most farmers have a given
amount of feed available and
culling the unprofitable cow*
will leave more feed for the bet-
ter cows. This will increase their
production and give the farmer
a more profitable hard.
m
Caster's ran
During World War II cancer kill
td twice as msny people as were
killed in battle.
Th* lake pleturcd here will be obliterated from the face of th*
earth In a matter of hours, October 7th, when a farm in Oklahoma
City is •e-butlt in on* day
Mrs. Jeanne la* Daniel aad her daughter. Carol, are shown
viewing a section of th* large lake After the lake is filled In. It will
be farmed. Tha lake long has been a traffic hazard hereaee It over-
floxrs during bard'rauca aad block* traffic on a busy thoroughfare.
( ountv l)rmo?i Hear
1 hid F\ffiiti\<* S|H*ak
Ihiririf: State \ i"it
A large number of Crook
County Democrat* war* in Tul-
sa Wednesday afternoon lo
hoar President Harry S. Tru-
man speak in bahati of hie
candidacy for election to th*
chief executive's post.
Taking part in th* iaativihae
planned by party leaders for
the chief executive s vuut was
the Sapulpa High School band.
Twelve state school bands
took part in a marching dem-
onstration Local musicians
were rated fourth by judges.
pf*xjf1#n» xpnk# btfoff •
'hnNAFi Of 13.000 An
Ji8i *j0f) pfnofii hri«*d T u I 11
•tr*4*tx to Sktlly itAdiitm from
frM* I'n ion Mat ton of
pr#aM«»nri party »airt It was
•hr larg»*f turnout ilnr* tha
croup l*ft th# w#«t roait
In hix iprtrrh, Pr«*xld#nt Tru-
man romparad D^mortfitif arid
Republican rerrjfdi uxini tfir paal
IB yean of th# I^morritk ad
mlnutration and 12 y#ar« o f
<»()T administration #ndlng In
1933
V.ilu# of Oklahoma farm pro*
duett tn 19.12 'a 8* fUtfi'ion.nivt
To/Jay It Is $1 000,000,000. h# point-
ed out
Truman ct.Mpar#d th# amount %
of farm #l#ctrtc»ty in 1932 and
today and touched on reclama-
tion projects completed duriaff
^e Dfrruirratlc admin I stratum
Pr*or to the Pf'sident's xpeach
• !**r» were presented by a unit
of ex-B#rvtcem#n from th# Uitli
divlxion, th# nm# unit he arrv-
«*d with during World War L
Aa th# roloaa saluted the aa*
tion's chief executive, the OkAn-
rv rna Military Academy band
played "Star Spangled Banner '
Introductory • eremrinles wrr#
brief James H Arrington. *tat#
DemurrttV chairman. Introduced
Robert S Kerr, party nominee
for U. S Senate, and Dixie Oil-
rr»er. nomine# for ongT eaaman
frr»m first district.
Mayor Roy Lundy of Tulsa
ent Npoke briefly welcoming the
l.t>- president and his party to Tulaa
! ir- after which Gox Roy J Turner
t>h introduced the chief executive
the ----—
^arns Fount v
9
Pensioners
Stats Public Weliar*
Say* Contributions
Us*l**e For Incroaa*
,unt _ _
Greek g ,ni) remdentt on old
age assistance rolls were warn-
'*1 -d today against the uselessness
* of making contributions to un-
scrupulous individuals and or-
ganizations who boast they can
■Main increased payments for
• >k!ahoma’s needy aged
The warning came from the
<klahoma Iiepartment of Public
Weifar* which administers the
old age assistance program.
“There I* no organization or In-
dividual soliciting funds who
•an help you obtain more money,
or who can prevent you from
annual what you are entitled to
receive.'' Virgil L Stokes, direc-
tor. said.
Service* of the Oklahoma De-
partment of Public Welfare are
paid for by the taxpayer* out of
the two '?> per cent sale* tax.
and all services are free of charge
to our clients and the public
Any money paid out by clients
to any person or group I k al
claims he or they can increase
allotments Is money watted "
Stoke* pointed out that the
amount of grants were determln
ed by previous legislation, poll-
es of the r>klakoma Public Wel-
fare Commission, the amount of
money available, and Individual
need a
( itv (Commissioners
lla\e Session With
Pipeline Officials
Tn an effort to speed un deh* •
cry of pipe for laying the line
between Lake Sahoma and the
nump station a meeting of the
City Commissioners and officials
of the Sherman Concrete Pipe
Co. Sand Spring*, wa* held
Wednesday In the City Hall
Sherman officials said they
were fabricating 7 to 10 Joints
a day rtd were being delayed
because of non-deltverv of both
concrete and steel. Fred Brawner.
city manager, said
No method tn step-up delivery
in order that the contract. lei
about a year and a half ago
could he completed sooner wag
• worked out, Brawner said. A
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tuner
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948, newspaper, September 30, 1948; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1531312/m1/1/: accessed April 21, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.