The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1958 Page: 4 of 6
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tut DEMGGBAt NEWS
THURSDAY- AUGUST 28. 18
KIEFER
NEWS
Mr* A. B AnDtlt of Ddlat.
sister of Mr*. Arlm Berry. vWitc.1
Thursday to Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Berry. On Sunday. Mr and
Mrs. H. A. Rush at Shawnee visited |
and took their mother. Mr*. Ar*-
Oale. home with them • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Berry and
family, Bartlesville, were Sunday
dinner guc*t.« of Mr. and Mr* Ar-
les* Berry • • •
Mr. and Mr*. Ralj>h Gas* ind
daughter Marilyn of Bristow, visit-
ed here Monday and helped her|
brother. Walter Denny, celebrate
hi< birthday at the hom< of Mr
and Mr* To be Denny. ♦ *
Mrs. Mildred Jack of Bine Bluff.
Ark. spent the weekend vis-tin*
Mr. and Mrs J. D Welch arui Dian
Mr. and Mr*. Buddy Cochran have
moved into the Bertha Waller
home on the Jim Cumbey farm
Budddy i* employe i at C.edt's fill-
iag station. * * *
Fellowship oi the First Baptist
church was held Sunday ni*hl in
the Jim Cumbey home !' honored
all who had birthday* during Aug.
Mr* Cumbey. the <poit«or. baked a
beautiful cake and inscr.aed it
with "Happy Birthday. Kid*.' At-
tending were Glenn Pope. Rev. and
Mrs. Floyd Vineyard and children.
Randy Dugan. Freddie Delcour. BUI
Adams. Hugh McCullough. Phyllis
Bowles. Margie Duty. Mr* Herbert
Barnhart and Sue, Delon* Conrad.
Tsianina Walker. Loren Rusher. Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Divine and chil-
dren. Steve Harrendorf and Mr.
and Mrs. Cumbey and children. * *
Laies Aid of the Christian church
met Thursday afternoon at Fellow-
ship Hall The afternoon wa* spent
quilt in* Those present were Mrs.
C. J. Simmons. Mrs. Kate Tuttle.
Mrs. lain Richards. Mr*. Viola Bran-
ayah. Mrs. J. M. Unli. Vfi* Nora
McDowell and Mrs. Luther Denham,
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AMO IT COST ME
three bucks/
NO WONOGR THAT
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WITHOUT A COkST
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new station at Anchorage. Alaska Mrs. Paul Spess on Saturday.
ti_ Jack ton. all of Sapulpa schools. Paper banquet rolls on sale
m,. ». a. »• ns? ssr-jas"* "*. «■»* om" **• - •*
family of Bossier City, La., arrived at Ft. Hood. • • •
Friday for a ten-day vacation and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deatherage
visit with Mrs Morgan’* mother, of Wetumka spew Sunday and
Mr*. Juanita Cooper, and other re I- Sunday night with Mr* Rosa Put-
ative*. • • • 'ell and son*. Mr. and Mrs. Free-
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Mooney and man Benedict and family of Tulsa
Tommy, accompanied by her and Mr. and Mrs. Les Pursell visit-
father. T. F. Norris of Tahlequah. ed on Sunday. • • •
and Mr. and Mrs. GranviUe T.! -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bozarlh and
Norris of Muskogee, were a part of j Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garamillo
the I .Vi people who attended a1 and Clyde of Cushing. Mr. and
reunion of the Norris family at I Mrs. Sl McWhirt and family, of
Green Forest. Ark., last Sunday Calif., and Sandra Bruner fiahed
States represented included. Mis-
| souri, Kansas, N. Me*., and Calif.,
beside* Okla. and Ark. • • •
MANNFORD
NEWS
Listening urn* local
stew draw TV* BEAD
By Mrs. Flora Bruner
Mr and Mr* Sam McWhirt and
family of Hollvllle. Calif., have
been visiting the past week with
the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs.
Fred Boiarlh and Wayne. • • •
Mr. and .Mrs. I.e«lie Gilreath and
family of Durango. Colo., are visit-
ing the former’* mother, Mr*. Mary
Gilreath and other relative* this
uAek. ' • •
Mr and Mrs. Roy Calvin and
at Hominy lake last weekend. * *
Mr*. 3ill Alsip and Russ visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young in Ama-
rillo. Te*.. last week. * • •
Jackie Hinton. E. H. Paddock,
Donald Dean Delancey and Patricia
Jo Delancey enrolled at Oklahoma
State university Saturday. They
will begin classes on September 8.
DEPENDABLE
PRESCRIPTION
SERVICE
Phone 2800 - Free Delivery
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BATEMAN DRUG
ALFRED REEL Owner
highest grades at the college • •• spent last weekend at Ft Gibson The town was ati-nned Monday Ray Nelson of the City Cafe have
rSsJf - “ *r» — °! ,h' v? icrr'set1-v*"'
Stanley and Pam Dupuy of Mid-
land. Tex • • •
Mr and Mrs Herbert T.lly and Th' fam‘ Mr. and Mrs Charley Stanley of
I son spent Sunday and Mondav at '*> ,lv**rt * numbe. of year* in town K,ig,w Tex., are visiting Mrs.
Guest* „f Mr and Mr*. I-ester I Wilson, Okla.. vUuing Mm. Tilly’s r***V>' ’i,:en? chur,.'h ^ Stanley’s mother. Mrs N. S Mit-
Roger* are their son a no family, mother. Mrs. Ophelia Sanders. • * • chell 'm,< other relatives this week
Mr. and Mr* Charles Rogers and Mrs. Herbert Tilly honored her
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Hoffman and I
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spess and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Rossman at Bixhy on Sunday. * * * ,
JTKUrS & £SL*S ^nzamrt^mBS^armtTtttamrrtttar
God church for the past two weeks -r
while the Hev. and Mrs. Alvin Eat-
on and family have been vacation- ..
ing in Calif. • • • It-*
Mrs. Beulah B>-ahout, Edwin and H
Stella Doolin of Jennings visited t-
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emory JT
Delancey and family. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Gilreath H
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pleas LJ
Craven and boys and Mr. and Mrs. H
Jerry Pursell attended the rodeo at ”
the Circle C Roundup club Friday
and Saturday. • • •
bit,
•trs. K E. R.iiiyon and Sally are
visiting in Ijnt Ang*le* and Ala-
meda. Calif., with relatives and
friends. • • •
Mrs. J. D Watch andd Dian spent
a week in Ark„ visiting Mrs.
Welch’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. L C.
Clark at El Dorado and at Star City
they visited two brothers. Roy and
Stark Newman and femlly. At Pine
Muff they visited Mrs. }. E Woods
• • •
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs J. D.
Welch and Dian and Mrs Mildred
Jack visited at Fayetteville. Ark
with Mrs. Jack's daughter and
family, Mr. aad Mrs. Hankins *
Mary Ann Hand. Mrs. J D
Welch's niece, left last week for
Southern State college at Mag-
nolia. Ark. There. *he will spend
several hours a day in the school
as practice teacher. She graduated
last year and shared honors with
another student tor having the
Liberty Mound*, he wa* regarded
their grsndddaughter. Kimberly j *on Donnie on hi*'first birthday ng,'*!**!*deeDl^'IcH ^
Robbins: and Mr and Mr* Charles Saturday. August .1. with a party , „ ’ _ family of Sedan. Kan*.. «pent Mon-! Armv Pvt
Roger* and *on. Charie* Howard. He received many gift* from »mall *■’ T am» %,rs Dee ,|aj. ,n Wednesday with Mr and
who ha* just returned form Ger- friend* and ioe cream, cake and ''lf>orv "',urn*Kl '** frorT) Mrs W H Gilreath and Mr and
many He i* v th the V S Army pop were served the following: B',r,nK- Oregon, where they visited Mrs Julljor r.ilrealh and family. • •
Medical corps. ♦ • * Mrs Boh Basinger and Kay and 'h.e,r ,"‘*,hcr and other relatives. Sandra Bruner accompan.ed Mr.
Mrs. Jmt Pope vi* ted Mr*. Mary Kim- Aids Winchei, Ronnie and , a vtsded Mr* Powers ;in,t ylrs sjani McWhirt and familv
Wdmott in .Sapulpa Nursing home Bobby Ledford. Clara Ann Warren. li?UKh,'‘r an<l family at i anyon of Holtville. Calif., to Wynona on
and Mrs. Will Cumbey and Mrs. all of Sapulpa and Deanie Cumhey. LlJr- Grcgon. Wednesday where they visited hi*
Oldenhage in the Curry C.imc Sun- * * * * D^«n Young underwent a tonsil- w -ents. Mr and Mrs. Harry Mc-
day Mi». Oldenhage D a mister i»f Clinton -Sander*, brother of Mrs. *‘‘c*om-v on Monday and retur"- V, hirt and other relatives. They re-
Harley Ma*on • • • Herbert Tlily. is mb. -i>; hi* hum.- *‘d hom‘‘ ,hal * * * •arm* Thursday night. » • •
Mr. and Mrs Jim Greer and fam-1 hen- and ha* entered school at Pv« and Mr*. Calvin Cteason ar- Gail Varnell wa* slightly injured
ily of Mounds. Steve Harrendorf Kiefer. • • • rived Saturday morning for a visit :n an auto accident Friday night
and Mr. aad Mr* Jim Cumbey ansi Mr and Mrs Elds Wsrick and with hls parents. Mr. and Mrs. near Sand Springs. She was hos
Pvt. Jin J. Jackson
Is Clerical Graduate
v -, — —— --— Eliis Wyrick and .. __ ^ , , , .... . . _ ,
children *j>ent Sunday afternoon children of Sapulna *pent Sundav Vernon treason and other relatives. Vitalized in Tulsa tor a few day*,
at Heyburn • • visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs Th<,>’ ,wi“ Vllit here this week be- ] * * • •
fore leaving for Ft. Ord. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adslt and
1 where he will be stationed. • • •1 son moved into their new home
’ Mrs. Bob Beloat and baby arrived this weekend. • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Page Moore and Pa-
Heyburn • • visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and R- E Wyrick. • • •
Mrs. Jess Farriester were Mr. and--
FORT CHAFEE, Ark. i AHTNO—
Jim J. Jackson, whose
wife. Ruth, and mother. Mrs. Pau-
line Jackson, live at 320 W. Tenth.
Bristow. Okla.. recently completed
ihe eight- week administrtation
course at Fort Chaffee. Ark.
Jackson, whose father. C Paul
Jackson, lives at the St. James
Hotel, Sapulpa, received instruc-
tion in typing, filing and Army
1 lerical procedures.
He entered ihe Army last April
and completed basic combat train-
ing at Fort Chaffe. Ark.
The 23-year-old soldier wa* grad-
uated Lorn Bristow High School in
1952 and the University of Tulsa
in 1958
Wttwt Sargery
Stays Kcfc—Mms Ma
For lH« first tun* Kksn kas ftasl
• »»• healing sabstaac* with tha aa-
ton.»hm» tVilN) la shrink hamor-
rhoids aad u rsliava pain - witheat
Mirgrry. la cat* after caw. white
fanUy rsbrsing pain, actual reduc-
tion i thnakaga) took placo. Moot
•mai.ng of all - results war# ta thor-
•°»h that tuffvrort mada astonishing
•tat.menu like "Fites hast capped to
h» o proMon!* Tha secret is a new
healing .ub.lanco I Bio-Dyne* i-dtt-
aorory of a world-fameua research
inotituto. This substance is new avail-
able in ooppeettarp or etafmeat form
anlied Preparation H • At all drug
counters-money hack (oaraatee. 4
Mrs. Jimmie Dupay and chddren
of Midland. Tex., and Mrs. Calvin
Winder and daughters In the
afternoon they went to Skyline
park and on to Tulsa to vialt Mrs
Farriester'* mother and sister, Mr*.
Estella Cox and Helen • • •
Mr and Mr* Valgene Littlefield
and children. Mike and Valery of
Tahlequah are spending the week
visiting Mr and Mrs A E Rasnic.
• •ft
MOUNDS
NEWS
By Mm W. L Mooney
last week to visit her parent*. Mr.
and Mrs Heraer in Sapulpa. and Uicia Jo Delancey visited Robbers
Juanita Cave state park at Wilburtnn from
Monday until Wed.
family*
amily of Tutea visited Mr. and
her mother-in-law.
Cooper, here. • • •
Mr and Mr*. Raymond Lance, • an<1 C. E. Wininger and
and family. Jeannie. Patty and1*?1”*^' returned Saturday
Carl Ray, accompanied by her vacation. • • *
mother. Mr*. Noel Harbeston. spent, jA,r. an<^ BUI Ros»man and
last week v isiting relatives in Tex-' ™m
, ... , i as and Okla At Kermit. Tex., they
welr'tbi !'h'1‘nter^cIio" visited Mrs Harbeaton’s sister and;
Mr* Clyde White »nd d.oehtev - ^ °ld ,b*nk building, w hich familyi Mr and Mrs Elmer Schlos-'
^ ,Tly m* #er and children and at Wink. TexJ
vfteTI S wPair' an'1 now they visited Mr and Mrs. Jimmie
fam.dy. Mr and Mrs Allen Fay lor aad the town board announce* ur^ *** I
. P*r1 ^T,‘,h, ^ prt>' gum spent Tuesday night visiting I
_____ , Mr and Mrs E. L. Whitten. • • * j
lconfwn^ of Sgt John Hall and f.mily left
T Tu^a> a«-r spending a week
ST':* > 1" visiting his motner Mm. Ethel
^ Tk CBn,d‘' Cr*I‘ Ha!! and oth^ relatives. Sgt. Hall1
ng Preceding the meet.ng. a buf- na. K^.n sf,lion#d a. u-,*t p„,m
Attend Vo-H Ec. Conference
Five vocational home economics
teachers from this area were
among 332 who attended the an-
nual Vocational Home Economics
from Education conference at Oklahoma
State university Aug. 13-15. They
were Mr*. Jewel Bomgardner. Mrs.
:: Jilt Jtmlp, *1/041
I OWN YOUR OWN HOME
Good value, ar* available in Sapulpa- and one
of them can be your very own. Let ue help you . ..
SAPULPA FEDERAL hae money to loan at a low
rate of interest Since our business is strictly that
of financing HOMES, we ure specialists in this
field. Come in—lei's talk over a way YOU can be
a home owner.
Keep Your Home Loan AT Home
Sapulpa Federal
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
10* Coat D-w.y PbMM MO
Mary Stephenson and Mrs. Mittie Tn-HTTnTiTT
xn :i'Li.; :Tn:rm:: i -
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and Mr* R W Moffett
Mr and Mr* Vic Moss and *on
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Gierhart, Ray W. The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1958, newspaper, August 28, 1958; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1531453/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.