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DEMOCRAT NEWS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 194E OUR DEMOCRACY
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Kellyvillc Items
By CARRIE POWELL
IVmocrat News Correspc.ident
'try Met
GOOD PROVIDERS
S>*Cf COLOV/At A4rY >N *MT«C4, TO 9* Cl ASS*0 AS
'A 9000 9*OVI0*A HAS *44% A AAA* A or PlSTlHC T'OH
>* TH* COAAAAUWTV. TNf TKMA* IMPLilS :
Mr and Mrs. Marry Frank had
>* Sunday dinner guests h i 3
^liters and cousin. Mrs t.rd«. Hux-
le>, Mist Katheryti FYn k and
Mi** Gertrude MrG<N» of Tutoa
Mr and Mrs Frank accompanied
them home Sunday night
Mr* Exie Jackton sp**nt the
weekend with her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr and Mrv Herbert
McCarty and children. Sapuipa
Mrs. Carnet Marshall and son
James • f Parkersburg. W Va.
•UTived here this weekend to
visit her brother-m-law and Ǥ-
ter. Mr and Mr* H C Carmlch-
nel and a sister. Mrs. Carmichael
fnruute here they visited Mr and
Mrs Gilbert Marshall and fam-
ily of Mineola Kan* former Kel-
»ve% *t*ent the
stin-ln-law and
kf r
ter Mrs John Staiger and other
relatives
Mr and Mr* Fred Rhlnehart
and daughters drove to Mohawk
►►ark Sunday where they joined
Mr and Yin C A Rhinehart of
Bri*t»>w and Mr and Mr* C A
Cordell and family of Sand
Springs at a picnic
Frieda Jean Rhinehart was
h« r -ed with a party celebrating
her -eventh birthday Vtonday af-
A*aM ng her mother.
Mrs Fred Rhlnehart were Mrs
i H Yi' Chau* and Mrs W A
FPihUfJt Gifts were presented th«
horn rer and after outdoor game
refreshments were served t Rob
bie. Ronnie and Tommie * Har
wood. Anita Irwtn. Judy Jam
cad Jimmy Wfhaux. Kay B»th
and Jimmy Regies Javkir Lup
er !^>u.s and Burk Jone* Fddi*
and Charlotte Fosburg Plan*
Kerr. Sue and June Rhlnehart
Sunday dinner guests In th*
home of Mr and Mr* Harmor
Carmichael were Mrs t;«met Mar
shall and son, Mr and Mrs. R«>r
nard Morgan of Tulsa. Mrs Her
bert Wlllibey and children, Mrv
Mary ( '.<• Imm I Mias Et\ • W
son Miss Ruth McFwen and
(ieorge Powell
Members of the Ketlyville Rap
fist church attending a rallly a*
Kiefer Saturday night include.
R* \ and Mrs A S Lehr Mrv
f>eila Huffine Mrv Rob I uca
and son*. Mr nnd Mrs W F
Beard Mrv Oscar Binnt* and fam
' Betty W ison. Barbara White
Charles and Jimmy Tarr. Mrv
Mattie Hanvford. Mrs E*te ja, g
son Mr* Ada Farley. Mr an
Mrs Leroy Thompson and '
ily Mr* Frances Kiegley. Mr*
Walter Oldham and family. Mr*
St:re and children Mr and Mr*
Nohle Shield* and son Helo
Romine Geraldine Rodus V
g>nia M alker Ida Jane Jones V
And Mrs Joe Clark and* * r v Mr
INOUSTgV AND INITIATIVE
A*
Democratic Candidates' Records
Are Outstanding, Arrington Says
Never In the hlelory of Oklahoma h»i th, Demoeratle party
offered a more outstanding group of candidate* J H. Arrlnglnn
■tat. Democratic chairman, aaid today in an appeal for all Democrat*
and Independent voter* to support the Democratic ticket on Novemher 2.
You all know time men an.i# - .
their line outetandl . , oututrxr- ■
un.elfleh public service Arrington ,, llt„, «hoee election will ha a
added The ability, Integiity end tl„t „„r male' Arrinf
efficiency of the Democratic candl )(,n derlared
dale* 1* bf'ond quealion Thay are Oklahoma clllaent have a real
men « hone experience is,. nexcelled fr,,nj ,nj oted puMic aervanl
and whose record* are outstanding in Iteford Pond In the corporation
Everyone can vote for them with ri mnllMtor Thev will endorse hi*
rr,4e effort* In their txehslf a* they have
The Democratic chief pointed to tn o-e
the fine record Robert S Bed. xy. iiemocratlc party'a judicial
Kerr made a* the state * wartime ticket I* a moat outstanding group
co\ernor and who now »eek» elec I flf candidates " Arrington eontln
lion lo the United Stale* Senate u.«p Democratic Ridges who§e
Fixe Seek Rc-Klectlon name* will appear on the aisle
■Kerr proved one of the moat ticket are Judge Bert F Barefoot,
able administrators ever to occupy Judge N B Johnson Judge John
the governor's chair, and he K Idiltrell. and Judge Harry L. 8
Halley.
Inter* 1 rged to Think
While cnngre»*ion»l candidates
will he x-oted hj district* and will
appear only on the hallot In those
Wlrkeraham and Toby Morn* are ,)„tricl< th* remaining candidates
' presents were opened refresh-
inenlt were served to a large
number of guests.
Mr and Mrs Bernard Rom-
Ine. who were recently married,
were complimented with a *how-
••r Friday evening In the Kelly-
vtlle Srout Hut by members of
l he Methodist church Bernard
Rnmine recelx ed the prlge a* win
net In a game played during the
evening Refreshment* were serv-
ed following the opening of pre-
-ont* hx Mr and Mrx Romlne
f rent leaders
F a rf srlentific exploration he
gins properly with Condamine and
Humboldt and rontinue* with the
•real n.m r' f Darnm. Wsllsre
Ontes and Spruce lo their surer*
tor* of the 2ftth century. The liter
ary men whose writing* exhibit the
background f sea nnd f rest and
pdains snd desert »re represented
hr Melville and Hudson and Tom
tlnsor
Get It At Gibe's Office
Supply, 108 E. Dewey.
CASH
PAID
DBID
lor ANMAUI
I ART CATTU
n*~ a«*»i** sat c*im
SAPULPA RENDERING CO.
arhlexed distinction In national af
fair* " Arrington .aid
In th, congressional field five
candidate* William Stlgler Call
Albert. Mike Monronev Victor
-A STgONft SENSE or fAVi.LV Tigs AND MCSeONS fSiLITlKS
~ vr
iv fS i
sv:
Rphing reel«*tlon upon n p«Rt r»
ord of exceptional senice to the
people in Congrea*. Arnncton aa «1
•‘Every person In the northeast
t-f the «a|| €’
Dixie Gilmer made aa on#* of TijIm
county'* moat outatandlng public
official* and they are uniting to
*end him to rongreaa.
Rond U Tratxed
are auhject to a atatewlde vote
\\> urge voter* to think before
canting their hallot* We are confi-
dent that when they vott Demo-
cratic on November 2 they will
elect a mo»t highly qualified group
of official* Arrington aaid
The only wav we can tn*ura
that Oklahoma will have the beat
man in p «hl*c office it to vote No-
- TmHiFT and POfrtSiGMT
• HERE S MORE ABOUT- • HERE S MORE ABOUT_
Ole Pappy Chieftains
STARTS ON PAGE I
TmE GOOD PgoviDEH, 8v voluntary acceptance Off TmE
• ESwons ftiLiry sog the advances*Ent and SCCU*iTy
or mi, *amicv, has also contributed to the
advance vent AND SECURITY OF TME NATION.
'Tom f*l,cd In the fourth district xtmhrr 1 and x-ot» for th, D,mo-
and Owirj* Hoxxard Wilson in th, crstl, ticket ' Arrington concluded
;u,<t* *>f Mrs Totr
lypsy
Mr and Mr* Broxx
led hi* parents Mr
iglej. Bristim Txj.
Mt nnd Mrs Jirni
recent bride and
FAT AT THE REST -
Coffee Shop in lh* Southw*itl
LORAINE COfTEE SHOP
Sapulpo. Oklahoma
Hick A Lorolne Pouto* Owner*
SEHP VOITB
DRY CLEANING
WITH TOUH
LAUNDRY
Moire On, Stop Do It All
SUNSHINE
LAUNPRT
AND PHY Cl I ANT8*
I IDT 1 Main Rhon, TIN
Pick Up Station 109 S. Wat,i
Tnendly Relinbl, «id
Courteoiss 8#rwEe,
Phon, 2000
DwT or Night
Owen-Landrith
Funeral Home
JIS South Mam
ARE MARTIN
Tied* Mark **x 9 I I, Of.es
STARTS ON PAGE S
a*
th, ■ -day per.od elapsing b,-
liri*»-n their oj>en,r with Nirman
and Friday night's convirinng
victory over Band Spring*,
the other six; member* of thl*
rugged 6A ircuit had better not
plan to do all the heavy leaning
on the top rail
Offensively and defensively
the Blue & White showed tre-
mendous improvement.
Let'* take a quick look at
the two-yam * statistical re-
cord:
orrx NSIYTLT
man the Chieftains garnered hut
four fir*t down* against Sand
Springs 15- an improvement of
175 per cent In their opener the
Supulpans net yardage from
vmmmage wax only 12. last week
it soared to 198 a temfir In-
crease of 612 per cent The Chief-
tains passing average climbed
from a percentage of 521 • 12
<•1 2.1 heave* completed against
Norman’ to 600 ’6 of 10 in the
Sand Springs tilt > There xxa* a
slight decline ';x yardage per pass
completion. howe\>-r in game
Mo 1 the Sapulpans' aerial* av-
eraged 9 25 yard*, in No 2 the
completion* figured ~ 66 yards
Punting improved loo Against
Norman the kick* averaged 10 6
yards the average in the Sand
Springs game wa* upped to 32
vards
DEFENSIVE1.T Norma
six first down* against the Sa-
pulpans three week* ago while
the Sandites racked up but four
Friday night that'* a defensive
improvement of 66 per cent The
Tiger* rolled up 157 net yards
rushing, but the Sapulpan*' tight-
er defense last week yielded only
62 hard-earned yards net to Sand
Spring* a defensive Improve-
ment of 390 per cent
In addition durtnq the one-
week period the Sapulpans
greatly overcome weaknesses
in the slippery ball-handling de-
partment. They fumbled sever-
al time* against Norman, the
Tigers recovering four of the
miscues. but opponents recov-
ered only two tumbles in th*
Sand Springs set-to last week
—and that’s a 100 per cent im-
provement.
The Chieftain* 1 in«- stiffened,
wasn’t as porous as it was against
Norman, and all in all the Blue
ft White’s defense is getting
sharper swifter, more deadly And
>»9 lo, N of th. ?| yards on
four ramw.
A ‘'.ipulpa fumble in the wan
_ng minute, , r the battle set u.
band Spring* second tourhdowi
The oval flipped out of Dore-cu*
hand* lr Chieftain territory and
’he Sandiie* roc. vered on t h r
Sapulpa 2* From that p,,int 0
series nf^p&sse* (lff fof )h_
xisiting 7a aggregation. An at
lempt. Lingo to Reid, end miss-
ed then a 9-varder Tyrol! t
Red. wax complete mox-ing th-
tiai down ti the Chieftains' lr-
Another beautiful toss. Gordo,
to Jones was good for 12 yard
and the Sandites roasted down
to the seven From there a third
consecutive completion Tyrell t
.’on***, was perfect for 7-xard*
| ar.d a toU hdown Wright's kick
for the point was no good
especially impressive, is the wax
the Chieftain* are showing they
;can masterfully clean out tack
I ler' on down field . ffensive stabs
• • •
More interesting statistical in
formation:
Here are the averages of in-
dividual Chieflain hail carriers
during their first two battle*
Hendricks (against Send
Springs —2 timet for (whewM
S4 yards a 27-yard average.
Bill Long—9 yards.
Timmy Kendall—6.8 yards.
Floyd Smith 4.4 yards.
Tohn Doremut—J.2 yards.
Bob Wlllibey—2 yards.
In passing Last week John
I Doremus completed four of six
| pitches for a total gain of 53
yards a per completion average
of h.25 yards Hi. two game re-
cord 13 of 2f> completed ( 6501
[ I it 123 yards ax erage 9 4 yards
• • •
Well, fnend* again left make
it a date—Friday night at Hol-
mes Park at 8. Yettir left all
be on hand to watch Bom %
boys sack up another win as
they tangle with a tough, scrap-
ping foe—Okmulgee • Bulldog*
—in then firtt District 8A con-
ference go of the 1848 cam-
paign
I>«»r t quote me, but — Paps'
picking the Blue 1 White to um
Ihi* one and we hope you'll be
there with us to watch ’em do
i it'
nd Mr* Clifford Bower*. Jirnmx
I nd Bonnie Pickett, and Mr and
'• Aigin Oldham
Mrx. Charles Pom**11 wax t.he
I tinner guest of Mrs L L Dyer
n Sapulpa Monday
Mils Gertrude Rathbone ‘•pent
he weekend in Miami &% the
uest of her hrother-in-law and
«ter. Mr and Mr* Farl Burton
Mr and Mrs Charlie Avery a re
he parent* of a new daughter
*orn Thursday in the Sapulpa
1y hospital
Sunday dinner gueM* in th*
ome of Mr and Mrv C I Cul-
m'rtjM-n were Mrx Scott and fa .-
Iy of Stroud
Mr and Mr< John D S '
»nd ^on of Tulva who are former
Ketlyville re*! dent ^ were Sun-
day guests if Mrv S E Parrish
^nd Mrs Parrott
Kyle Smith wav the guest of
Jackie Povs*ell Sunday evening
Mrs S J Ross Mat hostess
?o members oX the Kcilyv.ihs
home demonstration club at a
meeting in her home Tuesday af-
ternoon Serving a<- assistant hos-
tess wax Mr' H S Xewion N!rv
F. Shields president, presid-
ed during the busmevj meeting
Mrs Bob Lucas read the senn-
ture and roll rail was b> Mrv
R W Ragsdale and the prayer
by Mrs Shields Refreshments
were sened t. Mrv Shield' Mr*.
Hanah Irwin. Mr* C L. Culbert-
son. Mrv \\ A F*>ahurg, Mrs
L U F'ushurg Mrs. R W Rags-
dale. Mrs Harn FYank, Mrs Exie
Jack-vin Mr> J A Edmixton, Mrs
EUhet. Mrs Mattie Hansford.
Mi* r »|> I.uca* Mrs S E Par-
rivh Mr* IVira Parrott and Mrs
Leroy Thompson.
Mrs N E. Shields attended a
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hail in Sapulpa
Sunday dinner guests in the
hi line "f Mrs Georgia Eubanks
were Mr and Mm Fred I>augh*
erlv of TuWa
Sunday guests in the home of
'• r and Mrv Ed Peterson were
Mrv !x»ttie Coke and Mrv Harel
\ anl-andingham. Sapulpa.
N!r and Mrv Han Id Phillip*
and daughter of Tuls.x spent the
weekend wit^ hiv parents. Mr
and Mrs IJarmon Phillips Mrs
Rebecca Phillips joined them on
Sunday
Mr and ’frv; Claude Medley and
family of Pampa Tex . ha\e re- «
turned home after a two-week*
visit here with their parents. Mr i
and Mrv j L Medley and Mr
and Mrs Jim Jones
Mr and Mrv Walter Gott and
von were guevts of Mr and Mrs ,
K P Gibson and family Sunday
Mr and Mrs Lorene McGuire
and fit illy were Sunday dinner
• Actual!* , there’s no such
thing as simple cold."
There .re dniens of re-
.piratorv disorders, re-
sponding to . wide variety
of treatments. So don't try
to do your own diagnos-
b*H«r see your Doctor
. . . and bring hie
Prescription hare
ing’ See tour Doctor and
follow hit experienced
counsel. His treatment
may involxe one oj more
presc riptions. In that case,
bring those prescriptions
here for precise attention
Reel Drug Store
“ASK YOUR DOCTOR”
Phone 784 -We Give Vouchers- Free Delivery
Do Liu Need Some Extra
Warmth in \our Home
This inter?
Regardless of the type of heat you use we are prepared
!o furnish the right stove to meet your requirements
Radiant Tvjh* (»a*
Heaters
810.95 and up
Circulating Lav
Heaters
40M B. T. U.
*59.50
^ood and ( nal Heaters
FAMOUS KING" WOOD HEATERS
• Yes. we have stove pipe and fittings!
Creek County Hardware
L N. later St. Phone 162
MOTOR SERVICES
THOUSANDS Or HIGH QUALITY PARTS
• Motors Bored and Honed
• Brake Drums Turned
• Bushing* Reamed
• Valves Fefared
• Valve Ports Reseated
• Valve Seats Installed
• Brake Linings Installed
• Clutches Relined
• Clutch P. P. Rebuilt
• Armatures Turned
• Brake Cylinders Honed
AND MANY OTHER MACHINE SHOP SERVICES
Generator* anti Starter* levied and Rebuilt
SALES AND SERVICE ON
Fuel Pumps — Floor Mats — Shock Absorbers - Windshield Wipers
Ring Free Oil — Oil Filters — Seat Covers
llUl.O lIVTTKRIKx t\l) ItKUHRfilNC
DEPENDABLE WORKMEN — GOOD EQUIPMENT
STANDARD MOTOR SUPPLY
23 Years of Dependable Service"
120 EAST LEE SAPULPA. OKLA.
Clarence Grant — Leo Whitson — John Wells — Bob Dodson
Mike Petleway — Harry Hibbard
, ><- yit• r' ’.' ,.4V.
MUl*,
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Hi cl, silver rtnllar wti mighty
handy l slsp , n th counter an'
wake up a elerk If we could
■nly hear ouraelve, eat si other*
hear us
ORDER THAT NEW FALL
SUIT NOW I
Men summer la pvmctisaUT
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good lima te ilep M and 1*4
us measure you las that new
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.