The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 10, 1970 Page: 3 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: County Democrat-News and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
xj, m,
Here
A GIRL tor Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Grogan, Jr. She was
twin January 29 at Bartlett
Memorial hospital, weighing sU
pounds, two ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
J.R. Grogan, Vlnita, Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Watt and Mr. and
Mrs. W.E. Wright, Sapulpa.
A BOY tor Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Trail, Sapulpa. he was
born Jan. 29 at Bartlett Memo-
rial hospital, weighing eight
pounds, fire and one-half ounces.
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Marshall, 216 W. Ave-
nue. He was born Jan. 31
at Bartlett Memorial hospital,
weighing seven pounds, two
ounces.
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Wilson, 3805 S. 27th West
Avenue, Tulsa. He was born Feb.
1 at Bartlett Memorial hospital,
weighing seven pounds, seven
and one-half ounces.
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs. Don
Linker, Kiefer. He weighed eight
pounds, eight ounces at birth
Feb. 2 in Bartlett Memorial
hospital.
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Stubblefield, 731 N. Hodge.
He weighed nine pounds, 12
ounces at birth Feb. in Bartlett
Memorial hospital.
Kiefer Area Happenings
The Democrot News — Sopulpo, Oklo 74066, Tuesday, Februory 10, 1970
By SARAH SMITH
day of last week.
Friends and neighbors gather- Master David Hixson, son of Jim Posey, of Tulsa^J^mlt^ in
ed Saturday evening at the Kiefer Rev. and Mrs. Jim Hixson, Is Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pearce / .. d
Christian Church to honor Mrs. a patient at Hillcrest Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Norman Doane °d n>pp*J lntor^visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright
and children.
and Shann, Mr. and Mrs. J.R.
Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Culnton
Walkup, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hanning, Bill Southard, Bud Mar-
telle, Kenneth Blagg, Tom
Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Woolrey and Joe, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary BHby and Monty, Mrs.
Archie Adams with a baby In Tulsa. David Is In Room
shower. Hostesses for the even- 4401 and would love to receive
log were Mrs. Quanlta Rooney cards from everyone,
and Mrs. Ira Rongey who were Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
assisted by several others. Dietrich, Lisa, Tina and Benita
The gift table was decorated of Prattville visited In the home
with the traditional shower items of Chester Dietrich and Mr.
and gifts were opened by the and Mrs. Richard Smith, David
honoree from the following per- and Dan Roy during the evening. Helen Gooding and Eddie, Mrs.
sons: Mr. and Mrs. JackGosney Happy to report that Laura Helda Fltapatrlck, Mr. and Mrs.
and Debbie, Mrs. Leona Cox, Pierce Is recuperating from a Lloyd Bottoms of Sapulpa, Mrs.
Dixie Woodall, Joan Cox, Phyl- bout with the flu— says that she Jack Gosney and Debby, Mr. and
Us Johnson, Cuanlta and Linda Is to that coughing stage and Mrs. Terrence Cook and Mr. and
Rooney, Vera Magee, Luella wouldn’t recommend it even for Mrs. Gene Keeling.
Parrish, Mountle Thomas of an ole mangey dog. Sunday Mr and Mrs O C
Tulsa, Eva Burch, Mr. and Mrs. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Mefford 'were dlnner sts K
Perry Kapple, Bernice Reed and Pope, Corrie and Carmen ar- thr home of their son and fam- ^ ™ Jenks sP^nt the evening
Machella and Mrs. Sylvia Bif- rived from their home in Enid uv Mr urs ,n *** home °* Mrs*
fie. both of Glenpool, Wreatha to spend a couple of days visit- ,“rd. Sh.ro7 Malta.«d cm Go‘dlf Lant*'
Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kawdon tog with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard hi Broken Arrow
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pope and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Rongey and family, Mr. and Mrs. McKelvey and family. of Sapulpa were Tuesday visi- former’s oarents'"Mr 7nd~M77
Ed Evans of Sapulpa, Dorothy Thursday Is mighty important tors the home of Mr. and j N M.rr^ ‘ “ “
Henshaw of Sapulpa, Hazel Wat- day for two sweet little girls Mrs. O.C. Mefford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGraw,
Debbie and Jamie of Tulsa were
Friday evening dinner guests
of Mrs. Goldie Lantz.
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hyatt, Larry and Bill of Okla-
homa City arrived to spend the
week-end with Mrs. Goldie Lantz.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stephens
of Jenks were dinner guests in
the home of Mrs. Goldie Lantz,
Sunday evening.
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Marcum
drove to Nowata,Saturday, where
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wiggins they visited in the home of the
J.N. Marcum.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
uns oi aapuipa, wir. ana wirs. uni i ruppen ro snow. corrie The CampFireGiris metTues- Marcum and son Sammil n/
Clyde Parham and family, Hat- Pope and Jerri Christine Pope dty *,„„<**, in the home of sapulpa sammte, °f
Miss Mary Sue Newby
Baird Photo, Joplin
kins of Sapulpa, Mr. and Mrs. that I happen to know. Corrie
Clyde Parham and family, Hat- Pope and Jerri Chrl
tie Dryden, Mattie Morrow, Mr. will celebrate their sixth and their Guardian Mrs Lorene Mc- s^“l “* aay 111 fm“
S.-E scans -irl ( rCE'
a* «?*■". "'«•*-» »'■ -“'»• ??
Hughes, Mrs. Phyllous Tucker, and sons of Henryetta were rlrds for the Dari and Dauehter hL e! .nay , ltley 111
Maggie Lou Ashford, Norma Thursday evening visitors in Box Supper which will be held m 777* bomes
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Gtvens, 4635 S. Waco,
Tulsa. He was born Feb. 2 at
Bartlett Memorial hospital,
weighing 11 pounds, two ounces.
WarelWe<Uin92)ateSet
Legal
PATRICIA BRADLEY, Sapulpa sophomore social studies major
at Central State College, is presented as an ROTC queen can-
didate during a formal drill on the Edmond campus. Her
escort is Thomas Hill, Oklahoma City freshman. The ROTC
cgieen will be elected by the cadet corps and crowned at the
first Military Ball of the new CSC unit, Friday.
sourl, Mrs. Roy Moss of Jenks, Rusher. theSaraiIns HWhCrhrvil riiil 3X1(5 Mr- and Mrs'
Mrs. Sol Evans, Mrs. Emo Monday, Craig Blackburn, son terla. f hl,church and family,
Cowell of Jenks, Mrs. O.C. Good- of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Black- All of the girls enjoyed de-
win, Mrs. Bernard Pope, Mrs. burn of Sapulpa, visited in the liclous donuts |nd
S.B. Adams of Tulsa, Linda home of his grandparents, Mr. refreshments for this meeting.
Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. David and Mrs. Arthur Rusher. The hostesses for next week
Hintz, Barbara Carter, Mrs. Last Wednesday, was the birth- will be Carol Frazier and Tere-
MfS' Arn°ld W. New- Christian University In Fort Wal,er White, Lorene Green, day of Jack Gosney and several sa Evans. __
by, 2437 Schlfferdecker, Joplin, Worth, Tex. 1X1(1 Archie and Karen Adams, gathered to help him celebrate The Blue Bird GrouD is also D _ _ ^ r,lTl HP771 PtYIPVlt I hnfOrPn
^ Mr‘ Adams- 3 graduate of Sa- ** ^laln of Sa- the occasion. Among those help- busyc<5et£dStal.X LV (iCOrCLS ^Harged
A BOY tor Mr. and Mrs. David •PProjchlng marriage of pulpa high school, attended the pu,pa was ‘he guest of Miss lng him injoy the birthday cake, the Dad and Daughters Box Sup- . . ,
Gilliland, 38 W. Mary Lynn r d3ugh,er> Mary Sue, to University of Arkansas He Micki McGulre. Saturday. pie, coffee and pepsi were Mr. wr Thev would ^ DlpasL, „,A" *mbezzlernent charge was $707.05 from Brick Pump
Drive. He was born Jan. 31 Lh°[')as Harri*on Adams> S0D is presently coaching at Memo- Mrs- Beulah Pope made her and Mrs. Harley Gosney, Leigh if some of the High School eirls mcToirT rnnor f #d Thursday against a Tulsa Limited, a corporation organized
at Bartlett Memorial hospital, * Mr‘ anfc.Mrs' Thomas H- rial high school in Tulsa. offlcial visit as District Deputy and Doug of Broken Arrow, Mr. couid ,ionate 30^minutes or so man accused of diverting funds to operate the station at 6109
weighing eight pounds, nine Adan>s. 9‘st Street South, Tulsa. to District 32, Order of Eastern and Mrs. Cliff Trisler of Barns- o( their uL aTd heh, these i s n t . ‘rom a service station franchised New Sapulpa Road, just inside
oances and has been named David “,SS,,^ew>by ^ a 1968 grad' The wedding will be an event Star- to Beggs Chapter on Mon- dall, Bert Seymour of Beggs, glrls with fin,shingd the inboxes mi 7 *? »* bu®,ne“ ,0 helP the Creek county line.
Ray. S? 0f.a*t JoPlIn senior of March 28 at the First Com Jurtc^Tact Mrs^lw tKim ev i' $ ^ § l Investigators said McAvoywas
or Mrs Ilia Rusher replevin Named in the charge was Fred accused of filling out bank de-
r : 1 la Rusher; Mary Staiger and Emma Coch- Russell McAvoy, 36, who was posit slips for station money
ran VS Mary Worley> American specifically accused of diverting which was never deposited to
McGuire and Mrs. Mary Tho- National Bank & Trust Co. of ^
mas attended the First Aid Sapulpa, temporary restraining REL,EF FOR NIGERIANS
Course held in the Club Room order asked against corporate LAGOfc (UPIV-A planeload
of the O.G.ItE. Building, in Sa- defendant giving effect to letter of Cana'Han relief supplies
Pulpa- of revocation from Mary Worley arrived for Ni«ertan war
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw regarding trust agreement.
R*y. m _________ .. M„ . M(
Grandparents are Mr. and Mre. school> 11,(1 attended Texas munlty Church to Joplin.
A.C. Robertson, 1232 E. Fair-
view, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Gilliland, 917 S. Hickory. Great-
grandparents are Mrs. O.M.
Gray, 509 E. Bryan, and Mr.
and Mrs. J.D. Thompson, 1205
E. Cleveland.
A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thompson, 1110 East Tere-
sa. She was born at Bartlett
Memorial hospital Feb. 3, weigh-
ing seven pounds, five ounces,
and has been named Kristi Aon.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ki Me Reynolds, 1028 E. McLeod,
and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thomp-
son, 205 W. Davis.
Kellyville News
A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Dunbar, Oakhurst. She
was born Feb. 4 at Bartlett
Memorial hospital, weighing
eight pounds, 15 ounces.
Ares Students
On OSU List
Mark Palmer of Sapulpa and
Roy Gene Moore of Mounds are
among 364 students named to
the Oklahoma State University
President's Honor Roll for the
first semester.
Palmer Is an arts and
sciences senior, Moore an agri-
culture senior.
The honor goes to students
making straight A's whilecarry-
ing at least 12 hours, according
to OSU registrar Raymond Girod.
City sain Tax
For Clare more
CLAREMORF (UP1)-A one-
cent city sales tax will take ef-
f
!$
By MARY MYRICK Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt - —----------------—
House guest in the home of Clark in Sapulpa. Mr’ and Mrs- Rlchard Shaw regarding trust agreement. _Monday' * spokesman
Sen, home <hSv7to^sUsun^y^JV^ l»7 Dnimright Memorial Hcngtal sion saldTe ptanelroughUwo
t'uSLsi: Jr-SL- ^ 5“w,“'
Kansas City, Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. supper guests Monday of her Mr and Mrs. C.B. Rushing to 31,1^.24 judgment asked.
Darrell Banks, Wichita, Kan. parents, Mr. and Mrs Lonnie a“®nd the wedding of Miss Billie Small Claims
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Davis,Sand Cather and Loreta. The occa- Jean Rushing a"d Mr- Roger Ray Martin Motors vs Willie
Springs, were visitors Friday sion celebrated Fred's birthday. CaPehar‘ were Mr 4X1(1 Mrs- Allen, $192.08, balance on auto,
in the home of his brother, Mr Rev. and Mrs. Leon Sheppard 0 R Conaway of Abilene,Texas, Jimmy L. 7ewalk vs George
and Mrs. Dexter Davis. of Oklahoma City were dinner Mrs Royce Ferre11 3X1(1 David Edward Mayes, $235, car re-
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Waters with guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. °* Swee‘ Water, Texas, Mr. and pairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Smith and Lee Tuttle and children. Rev! .,Doy!! Conaway and Kim willa G. Hewitt vs R.D. Davis,
daughter of Sajxilpa were visitors Sheppard was guest speaker at ™ Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Nett Doni- Mrs WH $234.36, note.
lM7„rranCiSDOna,dSOnFr‘- B‘Ue ,Be“ Frw WiH Baptist Mr°s DonihoT all^OkTa- Southwestern Bell Telephone
day evening. church at both Sunday morning “rs-Larry Uomhoo, all of Okla vs Mitrhel Walker S134 24
LeeAnn Davis attended a skat- and eveing services. horna City' a™, ’ ’
Ing party Monday evening in Sa- Mrs. Nancy Johnson was in Jw* and Robert Bridgemanar- accounl-
the bank.
The suspect had been employed
at the station since last April.
FAMILY PROTECTOR
CaN: Ralph Stroup
State Farm Agent
38 N. Wafer
■A 4-1W
4
vs Donald E. Gilbert,
Miss Cola Jean Rogers
Rogers-Whisnant
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rogers, southeast of Sapulpa, an-
fect April 1 in Claremore. Vot- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cola Jean, to Carl
ers approved the levy Tuesday V. Whisnant. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whisnant,
by a 40-vote margin, 511 to 471. Jenks.
A June wedding is planned by the couple.
* n rrr s w-m ssr—
Friday evening in the home of guest Saturday of her cousin, ,slaxld- They are dividing their Marriage Licenses
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Davis and Miss Loreta Cather. ,ime visiting in the homes of Richard Pennington Jr. and
LeeAnn. Overnight guest Tuesday of Mr' and MrS- Calvin Winder Janice Mae Green of Sapulpa.
Mrs. Francis Donaldson is LeeAnn Davis was Sandy Lane and Gayla 1X1(1 1X1(1 ^rs- William T. Erby and Mildred
home after a stay in Bartlett Jimmy Davis of Sapulpa and G K Bridgeman and family near Ivey of Tulsa.
Memorial Hospital. Her grand- Elizabeth were guests Monday Jenks' MelburnLynnGrahamandSan-
daughter, Georgia Harris of Iowa in the home of the Dexter Davis’. Tuesday evening found Miss dra Carol Gantz of Sapulpa.
called Saturday and her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Myrick were Jal‘et RUey 3X1(1 Mr- 3X1(1 Mrs-
ter, Mrs. Nellie Sams in Texas among those who gather in the V’7°^J"ak,e „ls.l!lng *‘7 Ju,7 son of Sapulpa
called. home of Mr. and Mrs. BUI Boyd- and Robert Bridgeman in the
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Jones and ston to Sapulpa Monday evening
Angela, Abilene, Texas, are vi- for a birthday dinner honoring
siting in the home of his mother, their son. Cecil Boydston. Other
Mrs. Bertha Jones. Rufus Jones, guests were Mrs. Cecil Boydston
who has been a Bartlett Memorial and Michael, Cindy Jo Flood,
patient since November joined Mrs. Baggie Boydston, James,
them Thursday and returned to Jacci and Debbie of Sapulpa, School Pnnilc
the hospital Monday. Mrs. Opal Lanning of Yale,Mrs. UU1 1 uPaI»
ReV‘ 0t,° uL- 17s “• Rfy ®edf°rd' 3,1,1 Kelly A badly mutilated dog was
nounced a reviviU to begin Sun- of Jenks and Bill Brown. thrown on the school ground MUSKOGEE (UPI) - U. S.
day at KellyviUe Faith Assembly Mrs Lonnie Cather with her between the parking lot and the D‘s‘r‘c‘ Judge Edwin Langley
of God church with Rev. Bill daughter, Mrs. Marylyn Robin- admllUstraUon bui^mg early today dismissed a perjury
Weaver, Sand Springs the evan- son of Dnimright drove to Bro- Thursday morning while a group charge that had been filed
gelist. Services will begin at ken Arrow Friday and visited of children were playlnR In ^ against WUlard E. “Tommy"
7 p.m. Sunday and at 7:30 p.m. the former's son, Dave Mur- areai according t0 ^aeg re. Evans of McAlester, clearing
Dog's Carcass
Thrown Near
Paul McGinnis and ArleneBrl-
on of Sapulpa.
Thomas Smith, Pine Bluff,
Ark., and Wanda Meyers, Sa-
pulpa.
Charles Bock vs Ladona Bock.
Evans Gear
Of Peijury
room
and dad
-thankz -fer
htovji
cou^i
ports.
him of all charges resulting
Me'* Shoe
ft Saddle Shop
Hu* RabwiUinf ft kopmi
Siddlii l«ata«i 6»>di
IS N. Wotar
Prompt — Sfficioot
FIVE WIN GRANTS
LONDON (UPI)— Five British
garbage men have won Sir
Winson Churchill memorial
trust grants of $3,600 to travel
abroad and see how other
countries collect and dispose of
their refuse.
each evening during the week, rell, Bill, Georgia and Carrie.
M^and^Mrs^Bud Turner^were ^Mr^MwreH‘°patent George Collins> P1-^1^1 ol ™ ^stigation of State
Mrs! Betty MitcheU. ^ “d Mr^MrKirk Gantz, Jr., jowing toe'Vcid^^Tolto
Thursday visitors of Mrs. of Warner were weekend guests told mat a car had harked
is finding there are more Alice Ross were her son and of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Davis ,old P°llce tha‘ 3 car had backed
BRAINY SURPLUS
WASHINGTON (UPI)-The
nation's bumper crop of Ph.D.s
rut “*■««»“■ “
sons inside the car teased the
The dismissal was requested
by government attorney Willard
McBride, who said the evidence
on the perjury charge would be
the same as that presented last
month at Evans’ trial on con-
1
For TIME and
TEMPEMTIIE
24 Hours a Day,
7DaysaWaak...
american
national bank
AND TRUST COMPANY
Education Association (NEA) Beggs. Sr
ro£,Snro, *■ More than 2 000 7-J {*““* * “rs-Myrick wasaTulsa children and then threw out the piracy and jury tampering
One proof. More than 2,000 St. John’s Hospital, Tulsa. visitor Wednesday. ^ charges Evans was acquitted
Ph.D.s and doctoral candidates This week houseguests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold English tL ^ Kgg,. skinnedaal The charges against Evans
* Li00 "" «< “t Pu- »r. u.dUr«. BIMF ^lUIi Tb., Stipe «, round lnnoc.nl In
year s total job - h u n t e r s williams is Mrs. Gertrude took to the sights of Los Ange- 1968
equipped with the doctor of Phillips of Tulsa. lea, Hollywood, Beverly Hills,
philosophy degree. The Modern Ctocty Jo Flood was hostess Disney Land, and Universal Stu- BEGINS SEA TRIALS HIJACKER SHUNS FOOD
Language Association, meeting Wednesday evening at a sur- dlos, where Mrs. English had LONDON (UPI)-The 253,000- BEIRUT (UPI) — Christian
to Denver, drew 1,700 hopeful prise birthday party to honor toe pleasure to have a make-up t,“ker,Eslf<0 Northu®^rla- Belon, 26, who hijacked a Trans
English and foreign language of ttrrj Dunlap. Games were performed by toe famous make- ?*, arg*8,,n eTer toi*** to World Air)u)es Jin 9 wd
Ph.D.s. They were competing played and refreshments of sand- up artist, "Westmore". The Britain, will be towed down the f0rced d t0 Beirut is on a
for some 280 positions being wlches, cake and pop were served trip was an absolute dream and TyDe Rlver Sund*y to begin sea
The youngsters are the firsl to agree that
country living is really living! They have
their ponies . . . lots ol fresh, pure air and
scenic beauty 10 roam in .. and really fine
schools. They've got the best of two worlds
. . . only minutes from the city and good
fishing within walking distance. They have
peace and privacy when ihoy want ii plus
the greatest neighbors in the? world. Look
into the many advantages ol all-electric
couniry living .. then call ihe moving van.
COUNTRY LIVING
IS REALLY LIVING
offered.
TITLE CHANGE
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- War-
ner Bros, has changed toe title
of “Two Times Two” to “Louie,
There’s a Crowd Downstairs!”
to Jacci Dunlap, LadoiseLuman, they will remember U for a ‘rials- The l.HS-foot vessel will
Joyce MitcheU, Janet Vance. Su- 1«« time to come. ** lW*d by el*ht to** en
san Graham, Susan Miller, Mrs. A birthday party was planned rout* t0 *** 0**n Ma-
Thelma Boydston and son, by Mrs. Marie McGuire, and
Michael. Mra. Ernest English for Mrs. The mosquito’s life span
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Car- Nadeen Dickey in the home of ranges from several weeks to a food to a
michaal were overnight guests Mrs. Ernest English. year. conditions.
hunger strike. Belon was
released on $8 bail after his
first five days of detention,
then rearrested on a charge of
carrying arms illegally. Court
sources said he was refusing
protest of jaU
[RSI
CEHTHAL
ELECTRIC
L
ELECTRIC
POWER
_ mm
r REVERTiER
r mmmmm
'•# «'v •" '•*
r
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View two places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 10, 1970, newspaper, February 10, 1970; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1531616/m1/3/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.