The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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KEU MAKES PROMISE
CovoriHir Kerr told Ihes.- thri-,-
represent itives that t-.- vs,. , it
build the road, yet sull u-nt fund*
*•"
Ui« flwt of July
"!• isn't »n ^‘n^v mattxv to soil
• toad project u> Uie 1 _ • >v.iv
Coaunisxinn that rr jutti 4 ">< . v
penditure of ■ half mil on dollar*
Instate funds wt en qf|er .fun-
ties a it dan orinf lor r> ■ . f- nhrte
tb* federal g vetnrwmt ilde
•Ad willing to maUii the stair
funds ddilar for doUgr in the
do*t of the read. jet d It* |o. ., n-
tatlve Sj eakman, > 1 th. state
Sdfnlalstretion Unsll>,-> t h\ t,
promise to build the t ad, but it
was neoesm-x Vv;.A until sft,.r
the flrat of July until ttie
wor* ava.lable and then wt out
In earnest to nomplrte the «ur\e\
M « preliminary to the letting of
the contract "
GRADING IS HEAVY
The grading on Uil road » ex-
ceedlngly heavy necessary
to make cuts through these hill.
• n*l build a straight h gfnsa-
•Sf| PBMOCRAT NEWS. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1946
---J ' 'V . ■ I
Turner Charges Republicans
Villi Failure To Present
Adequate Stale Program
Arkansas Faces A M Saturday
/1 I A I i i rn nr; •
Cowpokes Are Favored To Win matism
UTTf I U7ATVD OrsKt or tT.1 I A.. _/ A .1__________. ilflll 111
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STILLWATER. S' pt. 26—University of Arkansas and
Oklahoma A&M college meet for the 18th time since 1012 1 *u,f' • 1 " >-«•.
when the two old rivals play Saturday afternoon in the . ">«' • «m free from
TOK RESULTS ADVERTISE IN
THE DEMOCRAT NEWSI
ami ARTHRITIS
<ln my work
n*w#r anyone
-..a.. • a •* inu Arm MTKia oatunia> hi tt 11 nn»n in irit* n
1a>wis field stadium here As thry approach the 18th kick {£*, *,
*r..... nominee tor governot off. the Aggies hold a narrow margin of nine victories to « i cR , r.„ •
rue.,i.,\ >10.;.MI flu Republican nominee offers n( 1 ^,u
program lor (JKianotna. and wondered If hLs opponent ex Arimn«ns under it* new conch. rathe stiver «ouvnr. Wash" Si-tf-c
ptoted to be Oklahoma s One-man tt am * inhT Bnmh111' ,Tor’ Tennessee. silver things «r» t.,veiv and y*u j
Fresh from a successful Statewide caravan t/inr rt,,, ;'n ' *T,'d *’•' n><1'’ *»" n< enn lr«ur« their brighness by the rrt Adv WK-OVO laboratories
u---. Ue rara'*»l tour dur- nnrkovfr. Ark vshn In* year' right kind at ..Mg awl petlshmg |
^!^.i.*pst|£SSS5i * i—'vvi-danc^
pRrpubl^n ha..- u.uOv MM to a Z, ' ', aSCA £ g
lender* find thtmwplvt* in th
position: They *rr join* to do «
«hul they don't know uha'1
In a fighting radio *pwh. his
f,r<if of the fall ramptlfn. Rov
J Turner. Democratic nominet* for
TIRE REPRIRS
wkh S*jc(4t
pare
The engineering department re-
ported that they could not pre-
tbe»e plan* in time for the
etttng.
For 2* year* people have gone
from one state administration to
-• ••her with promi*ev that thi*
road would be constructed ' Re-
presentative Speakman said "It
the most neded road
umph*. Crrach Jim l^rokabaugh’s i'*," .
themselves in this Wk^ln Ihe'' ganms'of °“rMr *Ty th'“m *IW* n"rt»’
to ■ t. fnrg* ahead in the ••fiuer. which ran be bought at the
I ' ■ a,,n * "now w ha' t'-cai paint rl .re or drugstore Tor
| Tuesday night charged ,,,r. *ol"« ,0 *' '< witt ProbabI; th< Cowpokes wilt be Fou eon uae four I
.. -J ,h«’ Republ , iffers no * onf;man *'«m composed <•' k-off again 11 " " < •'• rless nail polish Y u wilt
>war although dangerous Arkan- *'*n last for several
-*» is rebounding this year from months The polish can safely be
* war-time period of slack success washed with sosp and warm, not
for the O/ark club Optimism is hot, meter, and ear be removed
liigh at Fayetteville hut most At .» *1 any time with polish re
southwest observer* figure it will
take Barnhill a little time to have
awsders Quintel r.* rrt
| dev nmd SelMrder slyha it »l I)
omt rvtsr »gy atm *ioht
STATHAMS CAFE
I’r to •• Rsrn» ea Tulsa RlvSauv
I Formerly The Bonnet)
the Republican nominee offers no
| program for Oklahoma. Bnd twin
derod if hi» opponent expc toft p.
be Oklahoma's One-man team
Fresh fmm a successful state-
wide caravan tour during which
he made campaign speeches tn
12 communities In all of the
state's congressional district*
Turner said the Republican lead-
er. have utterly failed to preent
a state program”
He said, however, that "With
-i • >instrUf - i ---—» aitai n un
lion in the South«rr«t There will °f constructive I'lcus. fur*
Nia Mfkoa
M«<t«« li*« *f
p»tn flw« Otaiijtl
'<kl» (conowt
Nr l#er»sge*<c
found nowhere a community nished by r>emocratic leadership,
the si*e of the Drumnght. Fbam- i our Republican leaders stilt may-
rock and Oilton district marooned eerme up with a pirogram But
from Its county seat with a dirt ,ho Indictment 1 have lust made
road The problem is now solved ] Ml11 stands At this good moment.
The road Is assured. Emplny-ment ’tiev stand before our people «* - -------....
he furnished to many citizens !>"l"ictans who ask all and ol/er "w “f » permanent »
■xtra tax levy nothing TT*’1 program and making the
—. W IV i noil» iliurilk I » ■ *•
°f Hus county The extra tax levy nothing
ol the last session ol the legtsla". r, ,,‘r se
lure will be returned to Creek ner charged,
c«Hji*ry in good sebools and lm- ****
I proved highways. J am proud to
i have had a part in this program.”
- . —... composed
Republican governor "
Turner iKiintedly asked his op-
ponent to tell the people of Okla-
home Just two things:
J WTiat does he propose to
no
Ho* he propose to do
<>n the other hand. Turner pro-
mised he would work for the
of*!!.^0! ,h,‘ <,^f,'r,’n, branches -..a. e„ or nsmt
government, in a gin- Porkers will be a gianl-killing hall
... r.a his pmgr< s, club, one that will score Its share
hlnafpr0Rr#ni f»r 'he "f upsets during this campaign
few " 1 f ,h* m*n> an'1 Bo, lh, ' *nd M h"|ie* the hogs nren t In
Turn.. ^ up-rooting mood Saturday
. “ er reviewed his 11-point Speed to bum tn the Arkansas
of ,hP ,n'P°rl*noe backfield is the major reason the
constructing farm-to-market Arkansa- fans e*[>ect At’ to he
a nemian.nt n ‘'dark horse" winner frequent-
ly this autumn in Aubrey Fowler
Ib.n'l >r|bal__
Natan 4n«wd tka k'«nm«Jh
ear.n-st |»h. Tlwir taak laMWM
Nomt HfMlIR 6*t M r
impurm^ Th« act I
tip,!1 • rx.nciantly
miiist tb# k -inm Mtt
tk# blos-l if *0-4 Naik la j
H K*-t> l Nr k f»H !• f
tbff* H
that m«r
w6m ■
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f«onf nr »"!•**• ■••Uwg.
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fF»A|AHN»t.
nev r+ Kt«4<t»T 4tHarbaaM.
H* a»4 nyt r-
■ d «rv* r Ia kar> ill
fM of M-*M (MifMI*
T m* />•*«'• /Ml*. TWjr L,
th*fi fortyr >r«M of Hi Mu I
tW rrumttf
m i»raH tW rniiWT •
NmI N44 M WHa <
Doans Pi us
WHIN TIMF |$V^ Of THI ESSINCI
th. Rarorh* I in a major con-
however. Is that his Improved
What is expected of "Barov
itr >our DUPLICATOR
E. DEWEY
fHONE 64
Mr A'AS • MfW
A O DfWrrip profaaftor of
zoology at the University of Ok-
dahotua. ha» t**en a;>p<Tinte<1 tern-
P“r*r> dean of the faduate ml*
lece until a perr'.anent appoint*
' nt ran be made
Twi.kv 7 — me -------------« v
would attrart * ^svri^r '"who AU*X£tJSy
ppt- mir° nuT5','>gnii we muM A and M Jcam^d that it u vul-
iT- w s°k *u #l"' farmer* out of nerable to speed and das* when
ichooT anen”; ,h" lf ' "‘-coving Menvcr s^d fus"
•c . amendments now being 'he Aggie* 40-7 victory last
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J
II Priority
on Comfort
,TT|7>I
.. and t« cjr, too. When you
buy Peters Work Shoes you iff
a**unr4 Q< tha max.mum in
comfort from the very start
and wearability that will prove
(hem outstanding values. <*
md deficiency." Tur-
----- "cannot be remedied
, Th'' fU'ng period for legislative
offices passed several months ago
nod our legislature will be Demo-
cratic,"
Turner based the latter attack
on the fact that th«r GOP is not _l,TTltl
offering a com|i|ete state slate for meseniJa . . —.... - — ----- .. .,
voter- and that even the R. pub- of the tiklahoT. va *t>on*ori‘' T “p,*k Arkansas hopes must have
I" an candidal, for g.-wmor. were clarion f.ii . duration asm-' brightened when AI scouts w,t-
' ' ' W*m*ltHd Denver march
mate because he'd have to deal permanent Lr^j 'n fot”*»R«e a -'raight downfleld for the
wit' a Der.<ratK legislature wkleh « u g..' ’ fln*r’HhE plan ’nk touchdown against the big
The Democratic not: nee said Ice i«t„r ^ acceptable fo our Aggie starters
he d.ri not believe A Republican t., out 2^,17"°* *“<,lJr*,or» •nd *--------
5S,tot -sc r-
cratic legislature catlma l**"* ot Edu-
Because <.f this station, Tur- office th. f’ron,i*ed to appoint t
net declared “Our Republican truslwnrth *7°“ ‘V,P*b,e and
------------ usrworthy person, available"
and plan a thorough face-Tiftinr
n ,f' f.orm of nn arlequafe hout-
tn^ prolan
Housing Shi»rt;ij(»__
<Continued from Pape One*
home 1 aynient on their
These second stories could he orgi- *. ,,‘ rr‘''ed persons agree that
verted into apartments quickly ' 'j' n’UM hp done in con-
and Inexpensively he say* Thev . ’ *"/’ Sapulpa s crltl. *1
Could ea-ily provide for 7* or1 , K problem
1" living ututJ. But landlords, individu#J efforts being
fllt'Sf c-f ...a. * Ut fit' f 1* kskn f k —e i. ™
this
rert
they believe that business eon-
w « nu<aji
While there are]
iixiii* uiuu* nut landlord*.j In'*101!*. |f*q*vlduaJ effort* hetngl
t of ure absent frcuu r ' ^ ‘ **n ih^tt is pr, planned.!
community, ho-trite to con-1 j nifei t
teem to I
NfcRt’S WAY TO
•VIIOUP.
RED BUM
to get more
STRENGTH
Vs ^
Cerns below would suffer 'loss of
prestige”
Shortage of building materials
: and low F H A valuations cause
| contractors to shy away Irom
building houses in Sapulpa F.H.A.
values homes at approximately 19
I per cent less than contractors es-
timate the cost Thu- for the
contractor to make a reasonable
i margin of profit, he must ask the
J prospective buyer for 30 per cent
down payment which in the case
of a Sfi.ooo home would amount to
Sl.ktri. as compared to the usual
five per cent allowed on FHA
Anything Electrical
Wiring—
Construction—
Motor Repairing_
Sc* us for your
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Sapulpa Electric Co.
410 E. Dew«r ,uoa, 21M
if yoo lack BLOOD-IRON!
You glr. and » utnen who suffer w>
ir<im Mtopic Anemia that you arc
f^l -ired. weak, "dragged uiA*
due 10 ll,tk <,f iron
In the bkmd
8o start right away—447 Lvttta K
Ptnkham, TAbLETB- Mir of the
beet and quickest home way* to help
build up red blood to get more
strength and energy—to such cases
* Ptnkhjun s Tubict* are onr
ol iht ifrtmlest biA>jd-lrou % ^
Ujr.icfl y. u <An buy. Ju.st try
UK-m lor 30 day^-titen *■* Ai,
11 you. too don t remarkably
bcufflt. All drur*t<>J c*a. •
^vWWrrvvvTyv
Ilia L PmkluDi s TMiCTS
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tops
'aluminii.d steel ... 13
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HOME APPLIANCE STORE
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I REF PICK-I P
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on TIKES to br
Hr-rapped or Repaired
PHONE 64
0. K. Rubber Velilers
S06 E. DEWEY
SAPULPA
£w*r SmMJlmiKA
SFllD-0-FftlHT —
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DUPLICATOR
flip AT
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PHOSPHOR! S
Wl»t»r kardi.Mi .lalk* and
h.arr fc»a4* at ,ra.. ar. ol, ,.fi.
San. ot o pho.pttr.ru. akeaSaor* Sup
S'T •• "**t Is IK# soosoeilr trart
la*Hop torsi ot
four LEAF
POU HI KED
ROCK PHOSPHATE
TW ph.apSo* s.oj b. Woa«ra*i all.,
•is srWMjs u. 11 sol do„. bulor.
'A in tor lr*et<i>y and IJor
W»* will dtltntaU tl tH bn.ftto will
J Or. |S» rd. Ol r-u; Uol
apkaw >u Wilk to
tntomaSos
Representative
eaal e. lueer
1M South Mato Street
Sapulpa. Oklahoma
Thomson Phosphate Co
tot S. Doargors S* Cklca«. I III
WIN repredeto ssy.
tolo, toe pelt seed
*e to eel tl*., Hwt its
he typed, frees.
KPRODUa YOUR OWN-post cord. Ifton.
Mma, house orgam, school forms, price list, solos lettors, «*6n I
church forms, o»C tASY TO OFtRATl. iwun««.i
SFUD.Q.SCOFt
Isrlede* svsey isesrs devke See sl»pSN,le»
to* toads, pf Nest. mut»nlice*. isrSeeet. *a-
esd rvtod fersM. Med* *• .e,pp,..f f
DekeNfe ScOty Mlamisetod top .erte.* to e*
heavy. -Wto. sasdMesled treesleeeaf ptess
Me glare er sre-tt'eie,
•omplete wllh writmg plate, chromium plated stool
T-square, triongle, styhn, lightmg fixture omd service
THE DEMOCRAT NEWS
108 E Dewey PhankW
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HAMLIM “HOT STBFF’
IS NO JOB FOR AN AMATEIR
Electric service has been ao constant, so
dcpandalle and to choap that it haa
.become eery “matter ol fact" in the minds
of many people. Actually, this is a com-
pliment to the accomplishment! of your
electric service company ... but in some
WOTS a dangerous compliment ... bo-
cwtoe there are those who fail to recog-
““•u! * E*01 U*hl* «nd thor-
oughly skilled workers to perfect such
quality service at such lew cost Good
electric service "hut doesn't happen." It
bV“a<1* ,0 h«PPao~ and that's a
Job for skill, training and escperience an
»• part ol both workers and manage-
working the wires “hot" ... and tfcfc fc g
fob that cannot be safely toyflri by
amateurs. These repairs weald he nodm
and less expensive to make U the nadir
switch could he pulled and Re Wjfg
“killed" ... but...
THE MASTER SWITCH CAN'T IS
PULLED except in extreme —tee.
The industrial commercial. damsaMK mi
farm needs for a constant electric serefse
will not stand tor that RUnhiitli has hd*
come loo vital to the -mirr gf ths
community Is be interrupted by athm 1
than storm or cooditioos beyond haMR% At
control.
not aware of this becausetb# man ase Y tkm. Imymrf *. V
l»g^^B«n«Ki»MN|r
.v*to..'.
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1946, newspaper, September 26, 1946; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1531421/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.