The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1946 Page: 2 of 6
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PAGE TWO
The Democrat News
Entered as Second Class Matter October 12, 1920, at
_ Sapulpa, Oklahoma
HAV W. OIEKHAKT. Editor aiul Publisher
PATRIOv F KSKEW
Newt Editor
JOAN LAWS'IN Al'MtEY r>K l/ING
Advertising Mansgerf , Bookkeeper
i Political
Announcements
THE DEMOCRAT NEW8, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946
rhe 1 kmacul N«wi U lulhotu-
j , ed to tnnounrr the following
andtdate* suhjert to th* Oeneral
hie-lion November V 1,46.
! PubUahed Ever>’ Thuraday at 108 East Dewey Avenue,
* Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Subscription Rate Si 50 per year, payable in advance.
FOR GOVERNOR
Democrat—
S R°y J Turner
I FOR STATE SENATOR
Democrat—
j ^ Everett S. Collins
| Republican—
x’ Ralph R. Klrchner
I —
MEMBER
Kvi
r :
| for congress
Democrat—Fourth district
S J< Qlen D. Johnson
Ij ----
J FOR SHERIFF
■ C. W. Dulaney
FOR C'OrXTY SUPERIV
TEVOENE OF SCHbOLS
E Birnfy D Herrin
KELLYVILLE NETS
®T CAM IX POWXU
Mr* Ar»* Gibson and son, J E
Gibson, of Drumrighl war* guest*
of Mr nnrt Mrs !. p Glbs.m and
family Wednesday night Mr*
GlbtMin remained here to spend
two weeks with the Gib«on fam-
ily.
• • •
Mr and Mr* Ivan Raymer and
»on*. Tommy nod Jimmy, of Tulsa
worn Saturday night and Sunday
inif.il* of Mr and Mrs J F
Cheese* and Mrs Chariot Urs-
non and son.
• • •
Mrs J E Custer and daughter,
Sharon, of Denison. Texas, arrived
Wednesday to vKit her parents
and sister Mr and Mrs. Steve
Newton, Mr* Charles Powell and
family nnd other relatives.
Antonin, Texas, and Mrs Harriett
Te*sler, Teton, Tesas; and tout
aons, Roy Satterfield of San An-
gelo, Texas, Clinton Satterfield of
Texnn Texan. Oak Satterfield of
SI Mary’s W Vn , and Santfnrd
of St Mary*. W Va. all former
real deni of Kellyvill*.
• • •
Mrs Charles Gleason, who I*
employed in Tulsa, spent | h e
weekend with her parent* and
ton Mr and Mr* 3 F. Cheese*.
and Charles,
»v r
*’U
s t i V
JAJLDl
for county attorney
1 Democrat—
I EG. B Chuck Coryell
: Republican—
L J Burt
| F°R COUNTY TREASURER
w a J. Stephenaon
Mr and Mrs. Clint Satterfield
and daughters. Cnrene and Mrs
l.ynn Lester, who were en route
to their home In Texon. Texas,
after a few weeks visit t„ West
Virginia with relative* were
guests of Mr and Mrs Harmon
Carmichael Mr. Satterfield» nut.
ther. Mrs Adams, of Chirkcxhurg,
W’ Va., aceompanied them to
Iheir home in Texas for a visit.
• • G
Mr W H Dirks of Seminole
v«ltod Mr and Mr* J R Mahes
Wednesday w hile en mute to Tul-
sa to Visit Mr Noel Dicks who
was In the hospital following a
major operation
t SOIL CONSERVATION
flliV DISTRICT NEWS
GOVERNOR i
KERR
is \
i
mum
'tor at Tuskege*. ha- again nh-
ained ■ volunteer stand of t-a,rv
etch in with his millet crop
year Johnston conrhmed a
»etl «-rop of hairy vetch after
xhich hr turned under the res .
|u. arvrl planted millet The mil-
" >’">,ded him bushels of grain
o the acre and also about one
on of hay He then had a good
olunteer stand of hairy vetch
tom which he again combined a
«*d rroa this year The residue
r** "SW turned under and 40
° *•»- • 1-d to •• : ... : ,, ni »»>• morning of September I f>3 F
• **V'ton reported tiiat be '1-. »> Blotter at Ada ^
’,.nd «.f • i'll*- .* • le*. , n ' M> <leep appreria-
■■ l;k.- n . n r. .... t : r r' for having made ar
j Fungements for my arrival in
he ""T,d1 25 ,ha' 48> 50 >-■«* ago
------------ -.and 7 U,“J " ' lU'ie frankly. I*m
** ' l« r >«r about ? ■ II not e-thel*
I" ‘U' h.rb Jonnatoa fere. *“: • > *b ’ of the circum- j V fit rvu>t*>e o^, *.
< ’ -e!f | .change y his ***n ’ ‘ ,h»-n and unee. that h» 8tSpcakman
I VIM* fW Ffjlrt'T I It • run A... g___
I for county CLERK
i Democrat—
Pw B Key
FOR COURT CLERK
Democrat—
5 Snider
FOR to COMMISSIONER
Democrat—
, .... ..........P for
rid i>aO the hay The best part
Johmirin's St.gy ig that
gain lit a good volunteer
ar- UK
this STATE REPRESENTATIVE
District 1
Democrat—
-ng on hi* ?arm be-1 she wa* very h.PPy I , ,
> ’ nta nlag a good' aM‘u* th' whole matter District 2
■....... .s.srsxs
*!*« and turatng .gider a. h*v' 'u '* " IttUe Unit as- K BOU S Allard
?Kume. suring m, that I do not look SO .
■4 • • • Vfars old I have listened atten- ~ ”
' •^TJ.Pnnd 'a* completed for ^suited my own wiafcful
rack |r .lAW diatrir' eooper- *hir ’ ng *n<) have about ka«Me
"• bit rarm near Mil/ay eogx.nced that maybe thex are
• • • In spite, however, of aU
j H ea Roberson, a district cr>- !h?’ th*f havt’ *«id and all that
Ifiernlr*. I living one-half mile ' , VP Wishe(l. 1 errnpelled to
g° - t^ing a ti.lx- lha’ 1 »t
■MC of hairy vetch and wheat In ' v ,hal old-
cotton and peanut middle ' *' m>’ birthday is just
winter cover crop The green °f1P 4*y af,pr n:ine- but a* ! ex
rn''lh ^ ,ur"ed under next
fertility
for COUNTY ASSESSOR
Republican—
E EARL huohes
Mr and Mrs R. E Parr.sh were
Sapulpa shoppers Monday morn-
ing
• • •
Ralph Begley of Sapulpa was
the Sunday dinner guest of Mr
and Mr* Brown Begley and fam
Ilf.
• • •
Mr. Ted Parrott of Claremorc
visited hi* mother and shder Mrs
Veme Parrott and Mrs S F. Par-
rish here Sunday Mr* Parrott ar-
companied him to Claremore t o
spend the day.
• • •
Mr and Mrs Joe Clark and son
Ijutx Joe of Sapulpa were guests
of Mr and Mrs Clifford Bowwcs
Sunday
• • a
Halph Begley of Sapulpa xdsited
here with hi* mother. Mr* Glen
Mahes In the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J R. Mabes Sunday.
• • •
Dinner guests In the home of
Mr and Mo- S J Ross Sunday
were Mr. and Mm. T J Shaw of
Apache and Mr nnd Mrs H S
Newton Mr and Mr* Shaw left
Wednesday for Tu*kegee where
they visited Mr and Mr* J W
Castor and family.
• • •
Mr* Cecil* Hugh* of Sgpulpa
and Mr and Mrs BuA Brown of
hellyxllle were vi*itor* of Mr
and Mm E H. Reynolds of Mt
Creek Friday
• • •
Mr and Mrs Oscar Taylor and
son Guy mere here visiting their
daughter and family. Mr and
Mrs. E H Reynold*.
Drtac M build up s. d
say*. "1 have a good I.tile
lirm now hut I want to take r*re
W ** *bd make it better Just ns
Iron as I can get rygrassed out-
s'.- established 1 am going to
I'rrace every acre of my land "
interested 1 am grateful for the
new opportunities 1 will have for
*ervicp and progress The exper-
ts lhe press that doesn't I I*"/** Ul* p“*’1 >®*r «*n*titute
it our age Is about the S uP»n which to build
winter cover crop The green "T' ’"*
■ n.s. Wsined
mean that our age Is .bout the , s.,,„ - ' ------ ~
m a better sgructur* tomorrow than
same. She is a lot
I a- T' ere .s-om: t^Thou^ ! ’ ^ ^7“
A farm pond was completed
l«st week on the farm of We*
l .bbs. a I'-T ! . n
!'■ lorn* southwest of Br.»t.,w
J B“hPr p’rT'"'’‘ he in the fact that it
I.tumed Pound- of hi- own the beg nning of a new'^.r ,„d
increu** hi* acreage. It is In that new year that I am
I *ed to
thnt we are exactly together on: L,. *nUrP|>' possible to
Tty wedding annix'ersarv and hers P '"** on* difference betwean
s^riSi d sawi’S.Tys
same length of time l looking forward Into the fu-
... j We cannot turn hack nor
At DOl(l th^ KABdl on th^ rlnclf
A »w months ago I attended a which mark the passing of the
rws s.; SS.'SJ £
ye.rx Older than I. A number of'hope and vlgm„dYmt£lon.^
' A Bn her was in the district -^mp'l^miu r th“ ^ Yr^ U 'on‘" Tn-
landi.-dby the foT^*“ ^ ^ “d 'Wies that we ha"
I -nl building crop on rooparjtors f another yem anS*^^ftae*11 and^hw!? P*^ and increase
trims, in addition to the Si*. h„, , ,m ^ “Uteres,Td ' my In&T' ”
«« n'*h*' ^ 13th. we
attended a barbeyue giveti by the
Stillwater Chamber of Commerce
to Coach Jim lookabaugh and his
Ms »<i<»ed. Jim
Lookabaugh U one of the mild-
est-mannered men we ever saw
courteous, kind and understand-
ui* Yet he is one of the half
doien best coaches in America.
ha h“ the greatest
football squad in the history of
A a"d 51 collage, and one of
*h* *° be found anywhere
7?„Wrr* prwam ar>d intro-
wbm thr2 or f0UT M
from Oklahoma They are big
2?" 'fl>Kt *nd powerful They
22 • »«* «f football games
and bring . h»t of credit to our
“nd our sUte thi* vear
Oklahoma Uaiwaralty also hat a
magnificent squad this fail, as do
22^ coB**m and high
‘“the state I believe this
5* 22 Oklahoma'* beat football
year »o far.
• e e
Sunday w* vUlted with the
?2arro" Cowboy, Association at
.i. -VLnual °'uck w»«on Feed
»nd Rodeo at Fmetom. A tot of
One man sad worn,* seare there
Th*y are getting ready to build
• monument out there to Cimar-
ran cowtmn4s of Titniii. >tlj
fit ora.
oit *®*nt good rmini
stenT totOn, any of It mom ua*
te M* teat aa %
■ S
Miss Reha Blmts spent Mondav
night with Miss Paula Mae Willie
of Sapulpa.
• • •
Mrs. Robins and son Tommy
Burdette of Tulst spent the
w-eekend here with her sister and
family, Mr and Mrs Harry Irwin
and baby.
• • •
Mr and Mrs Franklin Williams
nnd sons, Anthony and DeWayne
of Wyatt were guests of Mr and
Mrs John Cooper Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs J A. Edmlston and
daughter. Peggy and Misse. Char-
lene r. well nnd Joanne Whltten-
ton attended the TtiKa State Fair
at Tulsa Friday nigh!.
• • •
Mr and Mr* Jimmy luimh and
Mis, Iva Mae elly of Tulsa were
Sunday dinner guest* nf Mr and
Mrs Ax-ery Kelly and son.
• • •
The Fsrm Women's Club met In
the home of Mrs. Alice Tumble,
son Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'-
clock Improx-ement and heautj.
ficntkin of the Krllyville Otoe-
tery was adopted as a fall and
winter pmjert of the Demonstra-
tion Club Mr* Emma Romine
wa appointed chairman of the
project
Mi-. Imiise Holman of Bristow,
assistant Creek County home de-
monstration agent, conducted the
le*wnn Time Savers in Home
Sewing" Article* on the lesson
were tend by Mr* Roh Lucas and
Mr Or if Whltteaton Mrs. Ro-
mine was program leader
Mr> John Ranks, cluh president
had Charge of the meeting and
Mrs Minnie Ragadale, rlub aecre-
tarv. gave her report of the pre-
vious meeting
Uneiy refreshment* wete »eiv.
ed by the hostess. Mr*. Tumble-
son. to the following guests at-
tendlrr Mr* White. Mia* G*e-
Ini de Rath hone Mrs Chartie Tav-
lor Mrs Mattie Hansford. Mrs
Fosb'.tg Mrs Mct.uirc and Mrv
Ashgraft of Blue Bell disltlrt. Mr*
John Hanks. Mrs. Boh l.ucas Mrs
Bex,. Myrirk. Mr* Winnie Rags-
dale. Mr* Bill Hawkins and little
daughter. Patsyv Mr. Emma Ro-
mine Mr« Ocie Whittenton. Mrs
J. A Kdmiston and Miss Holman
Gcn-her meting will he held with
Mr. Haw kin*.
• • •
Gilbert Johnson of TuIrr
.Sundn v and Monday h^r* uith h^r
mother. Mrv Myrtle St sina
• • •
^fr nnd Mr* ?. J. ftns* were
Sunday £\*e*t* in the home of Mr
and Mr* J W Cantor and daiufh-
tar Villa MaeOthp gucM* in the
htime were Hr. and Mr* W»ar
W tVb of Ptywr: Mr. and Mrs. lios-
seL »jne«t of Tulsa Mr and Mr*
Ch ulex Cauur nod fauuiy al urm
Candidates nominated tor each
high achoal das* and seventh and
c'fbtb grade for carnival are:
Seventh grade _ Barbara White
with Dor* Btaiger as her cam-
palgn manager and Dorothy Beets
With Ronnie Ranks at her cam-
paign manager.
Eighth grade — Billy Tuttle.
CJen Umdermilk and Paula Jones
Freshntnn class Mnble Mat-
lock, Joan Whittenton. Josephine
Harnett, Pauline McAnulty and
l-orrrne Yocham.
^ Sophomore c|«»t _ Klsa Me-
Ucille Brown. Wanda Dean and
Charlene Powell
..J:l.nt<y rJ»" Bcba Rinns. Fave
Matlock. Betty Davldsim. I^u Ro-
err*. Paula Mae Willie.
Senior claaa — Betty White
Jane Oldham^Sylvia Banks. Clan-'
D22U H*nlum. Elolse
Whittenton Mary Morgan. S u,
Ann Stehen. Glendora Gii,-m and
(•leadora Regley.
A girl from each >las* will he
rhoaen a. , candid He for queen
The election „f lh, •p,,„v Kx
I>r22 ,‘,aff *" completed The
following senior* will puhllab the
srtnsol paper for the 1U4A-4T year
Glendora Regley. editor Glendola
Gibson, asistant editor. Don, Hau-
lum and Boh Irving Lucas, sports, I
who T intr' ' ■ ’ »
w htttenton, and Sue Anne s.rhen
humor, Wanda Wilson feature *t.
W Wh"'‘ nows;
arnu. •a"*1 Janp
2 p' S>''‘" Bank*. exchange
L -,n'J c,"u'"* Gee, Tmx
Hellard. Rernard Walker S\Ki«
Fdmtttoa Junmy IVnham and
,„-o ,r'dm«". »>Tl«t* and mi-
meograph operators
-J** ^man and Sophomore
h Pn,0,'‘v, " Pfnb- dinner In I
wL2m' ^mornic, building
»«• 4'»-
Dixieland* A,e "artf ^ •«
•^.directkm of Mr* Murphy Oij,-1
Mrs o h" attended were
White ’ll Mr« R F
W bite. Nelson Gr»P..n yr .
Mrs- Gray and Sim. ,M,
* * *
Mr* Hannah frwln leD last
week for Henrietta where , h!
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will spend a few days with Mr
and Mrs Carl Baird
BtMg'a Disease
*•!**'• disease Infection In pat-
b*rvs may nol survive direct sun-
shine, bui In dsrk. poorly ventilat-
ed and unclean sublet It may live
for months.
VISITED PARENTS
OVER WEEKEND
Mr and Mrs Ralph i. Del/mg
and children of Okemah spent the
weekend in the home of lb* for-
mer's parent*. Mr and Mr*. A M.
DeUing and also In the home nf
the latter'* parents. Dr. and Mr*.
T B Berton
OUT IN THE OPEN —Thai’a
where you’ll 6od the coat of our
Rank Auto I-oan*. There are no
••buried” charge* ... no extra fee*.
American National Bank
Sapulpaf Oklahoma
MFMBFR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE UORP.
bank personal loans arc rest
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MOTOR SERVICES
Motor* Bored an«| Honed
Brake Drums Turned
BMAhmjp* Reamed
Valves ltefa<c(|
Valve Ports Reseated
N«i*ts,n made a husi-
nes, tnp », Mispnart Mond.ij I
School So- j®
I Iran nt« ^
Chimiuin
aa^ T
The Kellgxill* High 1
of Daw bn* enrolled
iteet* dBA are TVd Cbmiuing*. ~
a xteeroNt whd returneq «o finish*®
high svhool i D. Goodman ■
Ncof knerahors 4 the freshman
Cia** tt re WHfrnd Canfield of Dun- ■
ham; Joe Garlman of Pleasant a
VMfej. Junior WbrM of Brown's’
J»rk Torhune of Pleasant "
\ alley. Josephine Burnett of Lone ■
Picket Prairie Nex« student- in m
the eighth grade include George;
Jones of Sunrise. Jew Orr of Sun ■
rise. Grace Garlman. Phil and ,
Dorothy Reaakker of Pleasant Val-
ley. and Clou Uiudermilk of Sa- ®
pulpa New seventh graders a i | ■
B. bby a<*\eland, aifford Jackson
fIDd NpIIIp On. I
The second week of school was ■
devoted to freshman initiation
Student council .i,.,-t,,.n was al-
s. ._ ’ ' | *> held the second week of
ge Ave™V-Men/ !i in'1 2°"' Gp0r- rhw>l Candidates for the election
kitu7to«ht T*t1i SU,# r“'r Preteent. Jimmy Tier,ham
' nl*ht *5 T .1 2.nd Perry Morgan; vice-president, |
,om4t r. . . , Cummin** ax»d Khv Henklr
James Edmiston. Rludent of Tul- song loader. Eloise Whittenton
of Chari*nT D“* Willi•m,• ,'n<, LoWhe Yochmm; yell leader
Chattanooga. Tenn., spent the Bert Jones atid Joe Garlman and
Itrakr Linings Installed
Clutches Rrhnetl
Clutch P P Krhuilt
Armatures Turned
Drake Cylinders Honed
AND MAM OTHER MACHINE SHOP SERVICES
Generators and Starters Tested and Rebuilt
■SALKS AM) SERVICE ON
Windvhietd U
KiM Free Oil On rSS? ^
SB town Tire,
BATTERIES AND RECHARGING
OLTEND-IRLE WORKMEN—GOOD EQUIPMENT
Over 21 Year, in Thi, I»cation
STANDARD MOTOR SUPPLY
120 E. Lee Street D.
Phone Ml
HARRY HIBBARD—MIKE PETTEWAY
■ ■ ■ ■
weekend here In the home of Mt
and Mrs J. A. Edmiston and fam-
ily. Mr nnd Mrs Edmiston ac-
companied them to Tulsa Sun-
day.
• * *
Rev Plowman was the dinner
guest of Mr and Mrs. L. P Gibson
and family Sunday
• • •
Word was received here by Har-
mon Carmichael that hi, uncle.
Clint Satterfield of Parkersburg.
W'.^*'’0 w*f by a car re- sponsoring a carnival on October
>iurSUr»VO|r* ar* ,W° dauBh' 18 U"«!*r the direction of Mr
ter*, Mr* Roxlf Gartlton of San Vance Grayi and Mr Gregory
Lucille Brown: reporter. Charlene
Powell, Reba Burns and Glendora
Begley
On Friday. September 13, the
election wax held with the follow-
ing results Jimmy Denham, se-
nior. president; Ted Cummings,
x-nior. vice-president; Ixrrrene Yq-
cham, freshman, song leader;
Bert Jones, senior, yell leader;
Glendora Begley senior, reporter
• • •
The Juniors and Seniors a r e
A DEVELOPING
A PRINTING
A ENLARGING
Reel Drug Store
Aik Tiv DNltf"
H'
tor j.
EAT C. J0MIS
^ Tuflhn
Vt* DEMOCRATIC Nor. 5
mt Lmmdmrmk
New Vigmr
NEW GAS HEATERS
ONLY A FEW IN STOCK—
BUT THEY ARE READY FOR DELIVERY!
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tSswaSS
6. 8 and 10 RADIANT TYPE
HEATERS
AImi. those really drpcttdable Bunsen Type
Reflector HEATERS
TEMPO CIRCULATING
HEATERS
VERY LIMITED STOCK
[ !fyf
I WhIIIi
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EXTRA MANTEL FOR RADIANT HEATERS
STOVE CONNECTIONS — GAS PIPE
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