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Sapulpa Free Press
Volume 2.
Free Delivery bp Carrier t Even, Home in Sapulpa
‘NOT GUILTY’ IS Bowling— EXCISE BOARD
BLAKE VERDICT
SM'I LPA, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. NOVKMHKR 10, ion
Number 1<)
In completing the sixth week of
_ P*«y In the commercial bowling
**I league being tie;,! at th« (, ft W
f° * r'"onsriVsiV rwit"™ Bom :n* allrv,i o o * r
or CONHnKArjr CHAROK ue, to hold the first place po,;-
JI 1,1 Hon by virtue of steadily improv-
-— *d bowling
Finally coming to trial on a 1 The Bankers remain In second
charge of conspiracy after ovsr place with but one more loss to
jwo years of court procedure. d« | their credit and the Mid-n v **
my%. cnarf^ft and counter-charge# grrgxtion ‘
ItAlph H Blakr, former county
SIGNS BUDGET
Sapulpa Schools
I 111 NT! Rt IX.H tit Mil I Slit I;
• AST 11 UtH I.IMH 4f
EXPENSES
Finally approving
WIMT I Do at SlIIOOL
By f. B Spcskman
How often have I heard the I
Query, Well, what have you done I Off i
■t
On Frld#v Nfvwnb^r
Junior Chamber of Comm
. . . . - - U* county I ’Ytti'wme aa^uauai notWruTniuch” uf4,lf,n “•
ho.-, thtrd »u« - « ’EbTta&'TSd £' “"’"T* |'^ncy ,n educate More than I Pr-ent the1 spec
night the A' A 1 r P'*" To- *niount of general at’ ?dtTtaat7 "T'i Tl"' • ™nU “booU. It b eatlrn.. • Oh. Prefer T
I arJ^anlAium a mTt* ' *117.40011 as compar-d to til*"* I nothing * f °* a!500*.„ChUd doe* "" **» bash <* reren* reports are 'hKt'oti to be staged at l
Wednesday by a jury In £& |« X Z "H"1"57 ' prevent ^e^m'
Practically ail county
VMFRIf \ RALLIRH TO HAVE
ITS H(||OOI.H
Facta collected by the Federal
of Education. National Ed-
»n. and other j
, ifrncifd show t he extent of the!
th. : _______this | emergency in -dues
the question many times myself This i a on rural schools.
Junior ( hamher Proclamation— ARMISTICE DAY
° 'Ve medv PLAN ARRANGED
TEATURI Ol f If Ml 1 tl T PI. tV
TO HI HI sISIIhs g| s .
R til f T fit SI t
W'
treasurer, was found not
patru
court in session, and sim'lar
charge* against Cleo Blake
Osmes scheduled for next week ,
freed More tlian 100,000 children ,?rW)n theatre
office, narent. n,. “* mind'’ ot! being denied that fundamental! uln* *«ng up on the fl
office parents The publk menu to f*- right of an American dtlxen—an PvompUT « 8 15
tnc nign school student as < — I Prf.rn.nent local buslnesi
the county attorney
Another charge that of destroy-
ing a public record, remained on
the docket, and this rase was
opened Thursday morning, with
County Attorney Ret>e Christian
and James Rprlnger. of Stillwater,
■poclal prosecutor appointed by
Ooy Wm H Murray, handling
the praaecution
Blake was found guilty on this
charge two years ago sentenced
to serve one year In the peniten-
tiary and pay a fine of II000
but the verdict was reversed by
the criminal court of appeals
Blake was treasurer prior ta
Ohayn Rays term and went out ’ J
of office two years ago last July c
schools that were
both young and old wt!:
rialan and Friday. Texaco n CUy * W °°?' ’rl,h th*‘r '•‘•vie, »t j xi'denU did Lh n/ ; ren "hw P«mw»U have money SJ “ *rn"*‘ m*n**rr f,f
Hall •*"' e*rh Instead of »l*0n Three BlI, J” dd nothing at school enough to pay tulUon Hundred, * T
The standing of teams in game,
played to date
Team
O O A E
Banker.
Mid-mte
I Southern Ice
Western States
Cltv Hail
Court House
Parisian
Tf «aeo ......
Ren wood
Sewthern Ice
F Wilson
■ Wilson
Rush
O Whittington
C Phillips
TOTAIB
o a. a r
O. Canterbury
J Sears
J Leaxure
P MacAfee
Brahency
TOTAIJ*
OP W L PCT
IS II « m
i* n s m
- i» n 7 an
is » a aon
-- <• # 9 son
- la 9 9 $00
- 19 711 J89
- la a 13 333 I
- is 5 10 3331
IS 4 11 367
136 IAS 1S7 400 ,
93 103 119
to $3 000 nth their salaries at
*W»i each. Instead of tiano Three
men each at *800 makes »2400.
and the budget includes 1900 for
traveling expenses
The figures approved by the
board this year as compared to
last year, are as follows
1933
m*r,.
rrmk* up
bern if -,
But today more than ever beforr
| and Is busy with arrange-
menta to make the show an out -
tnd 11-_
I tow
1933
111 384
33-534
11 034 !
1 ve
a c>ii : 1>P* ' haracter known, from the >
13389 rooron *o the genius Each U a
4 S5 character unique, and each helps
During the summer sn Investlgs-1
Uon of his office was made a
grand Jury was held under the
dliwrtlnn of Judge James Hepburn,
sf Okmulgee, and ,per.si appointee
of the Oovernors Blake was In-
dlrted upon three charges He was
later tried on the charge of des-
troying a public record, but the
verdict was reversed At another
term, of court another of the i f o„rt llnnv
charges against him was dismiss-. Wolffarth
•d upon motion of the proaecution t
And now Blake is scquitted upon ' s< tig-r
the conspiracy charge as well as I Z.mmrrmsn
Clao Blake and Schumann | e Wilson
The only charge left against him TOTAUt
Is the one if destroying a public (My llsil
record which started Thursday Chapman
morning Irvin
Th» conspiracy case was opened Floyd
Monday with Judge John l N ir- Oantx
man. of Okmulgee, on the bench HMg land
Chrlatlan and Springer prosecuted TOTALS
the raae and a battery of half M,d
dosrn attorneys were on the de- Weaver
fense including Ned Looney of P»lmer
Oklahoma City C B Rockwood Uran
and W V Pryor, Streeter Hp.-ak-
man all of Sapulpa. PtnU Walker. w»liely
Drum right and R B Love of TOTAIB
Oklahoma City Jurors in the trial r“l **i11
•ere L L Hunter. J M Scott Cbapmsn
Osorge Burk. Bert Boyd, R |; Coulter
Campbei; R o Inman O M N|rk»bi
Dixon L M Holcomb. E P Bax- ' Ho««lsnd
ter C D Powell Oeorgr Arm-*8"11^
Attorney III am
Sheriff 35 300
Treaaurer 13.V04
Commissioners 7,300
Agriculture gjyo
County CTerk 13 88.5
Superintendent 4,933
Assessor 7*«4
_____ ___ Surveyor 3*0
140 145 I3S 4io|Court Clrrk 13 988
188 133 151 4g] ] Superior Court a.»S3
137 141 157 434 I Charity 13335
676 786 711 3173 j General Oov t 30336
The figures for general govern- ‘n ‘be sc bool-boy » vernacu- 1
183 181 145 M9 1 metit Usst year Included 17 ,Vi tar' 1*r‘ How*3 school I come
133 158 117 407 ’ >"ion expense which is no' with aim oat every1
| stage this year
"Oh,
I comedy
. . . ------1 of thousands of children will have _______ _,
the Mudenu go to school with ' their educauonal oppoctun.tie, cur-1 "Unrtln? performance on
special. Individual duties to per- 1------ -- wwv« CUT j stage this vear
form It is not my contention that
all are scholars, for this is by no
mean, the case, nor do I claim
that all students possess lofty
17*U,iRnd ' d0 *v bow- -e-m, in our"'gre.'-‘ c'ii.'e, mil "to 7* d*V *nd ni-
23334 r f*fh 'turt"u "bo comes shorter thw year than they ware bl« tUnfe of the Viaoc .ml
to school forms with many other I R century ago ! ‘be wene is the living r aim of s
a community composed of every _ ,, . 1 fraternity house The show opens
n „f the number of, with a big musical mwmbleTn.
jr.emp.oyei run as hlgh|tunng the college boys and girls !
_______ - . , one group of chorus girls in spec-
vv?., fonn 4,1 eneloronment which ac-1 ?tlr „ every four teachers wtth, i.l costumes and the little college
'll! customs i'thr-H to all form* of life * •*' " : '•••’ ' *•' fl' ■ in wt, h 16 an:. -
minimum for unskilled labor yields |
tailed this year through shorten- „
ing of the school term One of Professor'' Is a mus
every twelve city school system, Kom,edy ln Uirw‘ •rw Tb* »<
has .ihortened Its regular whooi ! W1,h ‘be lighter ,lde of
year one month or more. School'— * ‘fP***1 American Dm
Ej-*; mates
teachers
as 300.000
tnc
ot the Amman
ense of xm tit tide
honor those who
n ind the elev*
^mber Is the ot-
observed for pay-
tiny .
10 785
7J€2 i
Many times I have heard It I ,
said. Oh. your school days are I
One of the most pleasing fea -
‘jilSTuVaS Ci °f °b
PRFFORE, this Proclamation
u*il calling public attention
great Armistice day. and In
onnection. suggestion la made
That we as loyal Amerl-
revercntly and proudly pay
and r-spert to the heroes of
Ureat War.
ind That, out of respect
ratltude, the places of busi-
n Sapulpa an Saturday, the
musical numbers All music in the
j show la written by Harry Palmer
^ . | of New York City and Is espec* "-1
revival of industry and trade. I fopyrlghtH ^
in back pay
Recovery measures are bringing
137 177 139 453 I W*d in thl, year
145 178 IQg 4331
"™> every 1 but recovery has not reached the I bv w»>'"e p Sewell
1 >«M*i»We f'irm of • Itfe-hself' I j KhnoU yT. ^! Producing company for this pro-
Eleventh day
of
Novwnb^r
. im.
' church, parade
be closed dui
rtrui
th# time
' from
and out Dewey
10 o clock A
M
until noa
n. and ,
park The game
thus afford e
very
onr an
oppor-
gin at 9 50 to
tunny to tak
K'ti part
m th#*
11 oclock Sliei
T) 649 2ji< Red Cross Drive
I know
To Open Monday
134 153 172 44*
14.1 104 » 343
145 103 130 377
97 138 108 333
153 182 137 453
868 648 636 1953
10S 111 142 359
173 151 139 463
164 158 180 500
97 141 183 401
151 138 137 414
880 8g5 751 2138
138 1 38 1M 380
(the bully along with“theb‘ | ^
and the prod.vv Everyone
----helps me acquaint myself
j with the world and Us peoples.
That's the black side ot the
the | auction
Magnificent costumes nad seen-
brought here tor the pro-
cry is
8MM 4L DUI1 | f DR MIMRIR,
TO BE M4DE 8TRONf.FR
than fur
With the national Red Cress
spending thousands and thousands
picture
iwh^i -I— r j , . , . 1 The bright side reveals schools
J i I ^ ' •trugglllng -.0 maintain service,
live7 aP ufT r f f°r 'fe bUt 11 dMP“r ruinous slashes in Income
live a We I meet encouragement | Four of every five cities ar.- keep-
dollar* in Creek county dur- ‘ card registers A
and disappointment, taste failure,
and achieve success Much stress
Is laid upon the grade 1 make,
but the grade is not the thing I
am what I am whether my grade
lng up their work In physical edu-
cation. music, art, homemailing,
and industrial arts. Large com-
mittees of ettiwn, have closely in-
vestigated their school systems and i
Ceremonies of that day
meet his snshes. in payin
ond honor to the deed* 1!
-- . »od sacrifice of our Wc
durtion. Only one performance will heroes,
be made Some 50 people will make I Dated this Tent
up the cast.
The hit of the show is the bus-
iness men's ballet. In which 10
popular men of Sapulpa will ap-
pear In little pink and blue or- |
ANNI AL FOOTBALL G4MU W ITH
BRISTOW FFATI RFS DAY’S
ACTIVinrs
Miking football with the annual
Armistice Day festivities by 1 n •
American Legion, school and leti.ru
officials have planned a gala af-
fair far next Saturday. November
11. when appropriate ceremonies
commemorating the day sill be
"tagrd between halves of the an-
nual gridiron battle between Brts-
tow and Sapulpa high school
'earns at Holmes park
Due to the fact that Armistice
comes on Saturday, school officials
decided in favor of local merchants
to hold the game Saturday morn*
•hf instead of In the afternoon,
so merchants are being requested
to close their stores between 10
and 12 o clook Saturday morning
for the game and other festivities.
A morning game will also allow
Sapulpa and Bristow fans to at-
tend the Oklahoma City Univer-
sity and Tulsa University game at
Tulsa Saturday afternoon
A parade through the business
street* preceding the game has
b-en planned, the cavalcade to
form at the First M thodlst
cnable the usual
I , Minute to fall
intermission between
ber 1933
DAVENPORT.
F ‘nnu^ Ro" Call wtll be whether"I 'ca7"vilve"the"^t dlT I « ^ce^o^^ wHl‘wmh^the r0,,rt
yearn" Vco'rdiw^1^", '"'flUU w,u*tlon' wt'rthrT 1 can j ,^ry prr,od* | price of admission
Sm*£T ^rc°r, member-,1 I ^ SZ'ZZT
e-' 7. --------- to M Iford totij'igste the must irr-. . *r La'in
157 122 163 64J chairman of ttic Roll CaU I verb, whether t know • .r-c.uia1 - UnU*d 8Ut** Commissioner of
strong and L M Sanders.
Both Sides Call
County Sessions
BELATED ACTION IN OKLAHO-
MA TO BE TAKEN AETEK
FIGHT IN OVER
Although repeal of the Eighteen-
th Amendment to the consul utlon
was definitely settled Tuesday
when a sufficient number of states
voted in favor of repeal to make
the required three-fourths major-
ity of states. Oklahoma is just
now getting under way to decide
the question
Committee chairman ln each
county have been appointed and
R K Robertson Creek county
chairman has called a meeting for
next Wednesday for the purpose
of selecting delegates to a con-
gressional district convention, to
■elect two persons whose names
are to appear upon the ballot
when, and if. the question goes
*0 s vote of the people
The fact that repeal has already
been voted makes the action in
Oklahoma very hollow, but It has
teen ordered Even should Oklaho-
ma vote in favor of repeal whiskey
would not be legal In Oklahoma
until after several other steps are
taken
TOTALS
Ranker,
H Dodd
Dunaldson
Johnson
Allan
Henry
TOTALS
V4 estern Mate,
Wilkinson
Overton
Murphy
Dunlap
Koch
TOTALS
Parisian
Welrough
Kinlry
Egan
Hubbartt
Oantx
TOTAIS
j Court House
Zimmerman
Stalger
Wolffarth
Berg
Seyler
Ray
TOTALS
133 148 105 376
173 140 159 473
193 200 195 587
773 738 735 2236
164 138 137 439
107 161 130 388
135 103 106 334
117 158 135 396
99 162 137 388
613 730 615 1947
127 138 135 400
150 163 1M 477
138 146 137 413
145 1 64 158 467
150 159 144 453
710 772 728 3210
139 167 113 419
154 161 123 418
In Sapulpa
for every chemical
The annual drive l, to start ln ‘ must use there principles in 1
Sapoliw next Monday, November >eekin.. happiness for myself and
13. and continue for two w .'.-ks 1 friends or "it proflteth me no-
Mr Davis reports that arrange- I thing",
mrnts have been made for mem-
'Rpnnrtg | il.,,1
ea in our manner j'lMl S g UvU
of life add new responsibilities I
and burdens to the school,''. The j
new child labor ban will probably I
add 100,000 to our high school 1 (oi NTV
during
halves.
High whooi students. Legion
fife and drum corps and local
: < ivlc clubs are expected W» parti-
r.f Novem- ripate In the parade, and Mlm
l Coletha B'cptcinakl. as "Mias 8a-
u™,., ____ P“;P*" will lake part In festivi-
M.,,or Sapulpa, Okla I ties at the game
, The game is expected to be ex-
ssssarjsat'-r::'" °1,nv,f5d
:: • " ' " I' - < hur-t ; , :V .;
— — J while Brntow vkf. drubtMnc
* on#* division of duitrtrt M>(>nrjk City 17-0 at Ponca The
ha* been buty thlx week * ^oc^s
j with the Biake raae*. Judges J
| Harvey Smith and Gaylord p Drumnght and Cleveland and a
Wilcox have been hearing other ^ Cuahinx during the pwat
rw^, both criminal and civil ' r-hree gamea. Brutow la rated one
Several defendant on second * Uama in the state, wtth
w~a | n •
ov h\aniinprs ^ c k . M<
j
we^k j ** *** *rr U* under-dox* ao far
< aa dope goea. with victories over
menui nave been made for mem. aUmr .it ek« ....________. . w our nivn acnooi
Cc£imerceUMt JU^T Clumb,‘r ot hum*“ ^tence L, happlnr™ WVI ^
m the buatneas mctlM of'SapuipV h^ppl« T«^k n«'a m.«*l t . 'upp"rt Mor*,i,,n
and that member* of the Paren* 1 technical knnviBHiw t » ... . I Americana arc rallying
Teachers Association, working in.awav and -r ! k- " oreil | their school, I.a.>*. January me
conjunction with local relief work am r u- lino . f ^ use‘*’ nor i Umted 8tates Oovcmmen'. caLe.ll
ers. will canvas, the^™ tZT%£ ^ ""‘I* ^ °‘ ^ 00 lh'
lion more thoroughly than in years > ln wlu<'‘1“',!! Shortly afterward
pan years | ^ What did I do ln school today'I the National Education AihcMMb
I studied a little to understand | organised a joint com mission
, this
year. Over-confidence has
*ade*to*hiveUa teal guta* I S2*11 r bftU,k *nd my surround-1 the emergency ln educaUon which
mtToncoXt . ^ dfv L3« ** J “ “tU* whrn 1 h“ b“,tUr'* v'gorously for
November ih ’pl,^m Z ,d Vi ,1" happy- 1 trled Ul «m- the school* The Federal Office of
rAuvrmoer is Piutor* of the local I bwrrasaniE-nt wh^n _______ .
_I ac sentenced November 18 Ray _____ „
TRE A>irek .ms ind (jr.w provided many up-^
1 1 * "■ ‘“■ATE i d|.LOW- a sentence nths in the M**1 warW recently, and
INI. HUH If iron ;x-n.'enr,.ir Ac- Oregrgy was!piav •«
_ - ‘"“nd KUllty and sentenced to a!<toy * ^
Reports of audits made of the Tear and a day Jess Popptno was Tn** h** been pointing h:, fc.ys
county treasurer s records last1 foutal guilty on a similar charge 1 ,or ‘htg game, and with new eqmp-
summer by the state examiner and I »nd sentenced to serve tw ment- purchased last week from
Inspector's deputies, were filed with I fears in prison.
it may
in Satur-
Coaeh Hayden
the county clerk Monday, giving! Leo Doty, charged with robbing
the treasurer. Ohayn Ray. a clean ! the Updike Advertising company
— ---- a view w iuue cm-
Churches are . . local 1 barrasgment when humiliated, and
opera-e .n D.e1^ 7™*** “d At
112 119 168 399 ln.‘h' move by mention- I wught happiness, and
151 95 140 386
134 159 200 493
690 701 744 2135
128 121 150 399
113 85 90 288
!"* ‘i1* .drUp at churches | realm faced 'life itself
both Sundays Included in the call
wndruff. county roll call Tll. ...
chairman. U also making arrange- T,U 1,01 'E ®*
in my
the; people
Education has rushed collection of
farts on the depressions effect on
schools and on economies by which
schooU are endeavoring to meet
the situation.
j bill for his records and books while l»*t year, was found guilty with
he has beep m office | punishment left to the court He
The audit was called for last 118 to be sentenced November 18
summer, when it was found that! Charley McDonald, charged with
the treasurer would have a dlffl- w1‘h latent to rape, was
cult time in securing bond for hi, to change his former plea
a free-will offering by teal mer-
chant*. the boys are expected to
extend themselves to the limit to
make the Armistice Day prornun
a complete surer*#
TO HEAR DM FOSTER
A large number at Sapulpe
--lUHHPIPHPP™™" - W..™. t_‘*»chers went to Tulsa this after-
second term of office, so an audit 10 * plpa of truilty. and u to be noon 10 hp*r Dr William 1 rufant
of the tax rolls from July 6. 1191 | EWJtcrieed November 16 "r His subject U “The Folly
—---- —.... viMjmt■ ui uujri paru .. ----—
of the county to make their calls1 , expresslon of « mighty faith
73 89 115 276,somp*Une between Armistice Day
138 114 127 379
150 107 134 391
601 518 616 1733
IU 124 112 347
89 100 189
118 118
130 159 219 508
141 157 154 452
and Thanksgiving Day.
Girlie Redd |)jes
It ha* grown up out of need and
aspiration It is the bulwark of
those democratic ideals and right,
for which mankind has sacrificed
Parent-teacher .wc,.,™. I t0 AmrJ'" 31 1933 made Atl A <toer*r of <Hvoree and custody, of 8,'utUin« the Be
Maoclation# thru-1 the same time the county commls- ot minori grunted Lulu Hund--
1W--.I * - It U the home of light and of
>\ ltn Acute Attack r***on 11 u lhe home ot» ^“cr
port of the school, and brands
______I elimination of kindergartens, es-
and suffered throughout the ag.:, penally, as a form of trag.
waste”.
The National Education Associa-
tomorrow The common school is Hon. the American Legion, and
the federal office of education,
united In selecting Meeting the
Emergency ln Education" as the
central subject for this year , 13th
annual celebration on
Firoboys Ask H<1|
On Christma* Toys
With wintry wind, blowing down
from the cold north, thoughts are
beginning to be turned to the
Yuletlde season, only a few weeks
away, and a plan has been started
O M Irelan of Sapulpa has been ^ members of the local fire de
appointed by Qovemor Murray,
temporary chairman of the coun-
ty convention against repeal of the
Eighteenth Ameodmeut
A county convention of those
voters against the repeal of the
Eighteenth Amendment is called! and rfv»mpmg
for Wednesday. November 15, at
2:30 p m in the district court
room, third floor of the court
house at Sapulpa
At this convention 39 delegates
will be elected to the Congressional
district convention to be held No-
vember 29
On November 29 the district
delegates will gather to elect dele-
gates to the state convention. This
Is a mu convention and all voters
who are against the repeal of the
Eighteenth Amendment are eligible
to participate.
partment to provide Christmas
•oy to many little tot* living in
the community who otherwise
would not recognise the day a,
Christmas.
The ftreboys are making test.
old toys, to be
\ TO SI*ONHOK CLASHES
VHshlngtun school P T a win
V •
•enes of free classes ln
M'k^d
ucation. the first class
day km
It Thursday evening in
South 1
Lauditonum with Rev
will be
hlbney as the teacher
the Lew
uVoud b chairman of
with Re
v F% charge All 8a-
Episcopal
rhu^fd to attend the
torment
will be'-y
Heights
cemetcrj', V
the SALVATION 4R.MI HEAD
school." -rv,* ._______ inunB ana reccipis Irani--- ‘ ■*•“« »» nuia Hand TRANSFERRED TO CITY
senool, The American Federa- December I mi ,, ___ ___
uon ot Labor has called for sup- , ; . ' ; ^ ( it) (XHlIlcii Hold* j ^ ^
legislature II i| !the ><*8l Salvation Ar: u
The auditors found nothing of * ' '«'*■ 'ItFIllfllV AI #*#*t. for ***• Tear, have been n<-
■ mportance in their audit* al- __ J ■ Ufied of their transfer to Okla-
though naturally a fe. dtscre- First ^ulsr semi-monthly meet- US* ^ ^
g for NmamKoe «... . ! rrrry rynn. of Oklahom#
*16 M2 ns *n 8*puip* dlPd early neighborhood school Let them re-
6!6 89. 736 2M4 | ^turday morning with « acute, new their faith tn themself *n,i
*‘ *'k “f. K'd‘*“‘‘oc He appar- |n their chllden. Let them discus,
with ,‘n m ,X*L. f'ealth “'el- problems and determine how
with indigestion trouble bothering i their schools may be better Let
h FWrm! * Um<‘ . 1 “’em return to the house of the
Funeral sen res were held at people and know that through
2 30 Monday afternoon at the First this, their own house they ms,
Presbyterian churchy with Rev again bring order and proTse
° ™ Prf?aChln* thP *rr‘ »nd hope to the Republic,
mon. and Lewis and Landrith In
charge of arrangement, A large
crowd of Sapulpans attended to
«^f^Sa^ru^^frei1^ e*rly lr*d' H'% lay* thf foundation* of to- lnu> *n indispensable unit 'of our
Th. ^ I morrow | educational system There are a'
da iKhter^’ VDs “flobl-rt'^K m | ^ leach'r to an WFtiat. firaaetit 24 junior colleges m Ok-
of -fvicr' Ttm . K~, H<> work* *tth the precious clay ‘•hom*. and it is only a question
w* JZnJ Tsi*?,,”'“i Eug'n* of unfolding personality. | of a few years unui all dues of
“re Mn! c r aUr Thr tPachPr ls a f«pnd. | thousand and above will
Mrs Addle HilliT^tn^i^u- HW h<,*rt rf,pond' to the faith maintain such an educational un -
_ -----r—• weawa w;•, m ur- * .. . '“.. *t#T. Mi* and devotion of hi# students. ^ inderd. a part of the new
dUtrtbuted among the poor child- , The teacher ,s a emzcn ' ' ‘
ren of Sapulpa at Christmas Ume | _ “rv J L of Chlca- He Is selected and licensed for
pannes were found, which were I. n* for Noiember was held
eaxtly corrected during the audit latv council Monda7 ntatht^Jvn! I *r* ce?“n« h#Te
A copy of a letter included In a.: but -wo ___ _____— J..*101 transfer b to be mad. thi.
the tax rolls audit report follows:
Hon John Rogers,
American j state Examiner A- Inspector,
Payroll^Uim^wTrr'^T’Ind ; W"'t',nd
matter of public
council beaded
done until word
*U “ citi^tb ^and **“ upon I Oklahoma City. Okb
an citizen# and #11 organization# . SIR _ _
S ‘Tg,bntthw*C!^te W> Pur'-u-it to your Instructions we j °f ^ W STi,
™ made an audit of the Tax oting bonT * PUn a board J
held upon
the
works,
but
the
nothing
ran
be
b received about
or a
plan
of
with both parties to be-
gin their new work next
Wre*k
v-omax and hb wife will
be in charge of the Oklahoma city
working cm the religion.
svsrat:a b z ““" ?“"n
presslon down upon us
THE TEACHER
The teacher b a prophet
He lays the foundations of to-
morrow
FUTURE OF Jt NIDR COLLEGE
j The Junior College movement,
I though young, b rapidly growing
- home
With the aid of carpenter's toob > *°' IU'
and paint brushes, the fireboys
are able to make many old. dis-
carded toys. Into bright, shiny
ptaytlilngs which will brighten the
hearts of many little tots
A dbplay of these toys b being
made at 104 East Dewey and In
the Chamber of Commerce office.
A call has been sounded by the
fireboys to all teal citizens, ask-
ing for discarded or unused toys.
Anyone having such toys around
the house, may donate these toys
to the cause and the fireboys will
make them Into new toys. It b al-
so pointed out that It takes time
to do all thb. and everyone b
urged to act now, instead of wait-
ing until the day or two before
Christmas Such donations cost
nothing, except time and effort by
the firemen, and they will help
make Christmas a day of Joy fur
some little children.
CITY .MANAGER GOES
the Improvement of society
The teacher b an Interpreter
Out of his maturer and wider
Ctv KK:T We he seek, to guide t£
hM be^Jn ’ Wh° Th" tPafh',r 18 ■ builder
wreks^s ordered V ° Hr work8 *“h the higher and
by hb mPJmFuLS -flner Va,U" * rmllIat,0n
The teacher U a culture-bearer
He lead, the way toward worthier
tastes, saner attitudes, more grac-
ious manners, higher Intelligence
deal for the young man or woman
■seeking an education
Sapulpa Junior College b young
---less than a year and a half
since Its inception as an organ!-
dents and has interested many
more. It has added to 1L, curricu-
lum over 100 hours of college
credit It has built up a substan-
tial library and equipped a physics
and chemistry laboratory which
. ________ rank8 with the best. It ha, en-
He sees the young lives before rlcbed Its academic and tton-aca-
htm as a part of a great sys- demlc program to comply with
tern which shall grow stronger v*ried student desires It ha, a
MOKE Cotton NSMSiwvl .thp “«h* of tnith. personal interest in the welfare of
*25?SSZ,"SSI’Sirir.“. nr? -. «•
checks have been received by the
for a two-week, vacation to Min-
eral Wells, Texas
Mr Boone had recovered to some
extent from his Illness, but wa, The teacher is a Dlanner
not in condition to resume hb - P‘annPr
work in the offcie.
COUNTY AGENT GIVES
.MOKE COTTON _________
A few more government cotton | He b always attempting the lm- ‘ends a friendly hand to those
urer of Creek county, for the per-
iod beginning July 6. 1931 ttlMi!
ending August 31, 1933
—
the Tax Roll*. In checking Um!^R
Tax RolU se ..-id IS
in enu ring credit, mi' these er- S
he 8
Audit Slight errors were found in —
—
Verification letters were mailed I
to a large number of taxpayer*. S
To date, none of the return* show IB
IM menu not credited on Tax =
Rolls. IS
manner =
are chre ked against crediLs on Tax SE
he Count'. —
employees b very thorough and U ■
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A Record Case I
—FOR
tl fl =
Home or Office-
School or Social Work
aRarjrarfi; -
countv awenf Hi.Hn. .h. ~ ' 1.1 P^ble and winmng out. waa wisn to proceed further tn
Irevml .r™,?"!! h„. P!*1 "2* T*e tfeher b a reformer “*• enrichment of their live,
He seeks to remove the handicaps During thb week and at any
i?*2!rj?£zs. “• 1 t- ssr s
h*f .*btdlty ^“b ln ‘be lm- work being done In Sapulpa s 1st
who wbh to proceed further
leaving around 400 of the 2290
that have not been received
It b expected that all checks
will be ln thb month, und the
agent can send hi Ihial reports
und wind up the cotton iea.son.
provability of the race.
—Joy Elmer Morgan. College.
cat institution-—Snpulpn Junior
crepancics to be made In collet -
“on* _
A, a whole the receipt, and Tax I —
RolU are ln exceptionally , =
condition and no difficulties wen- =
had in making thb audit.
We think Mr Ray b to be com-
plimented on th* handling of all
matters pertaining to the Tax
Rolls of Creek County.
Respectfully submitted.
JAMES A PARKINSON
Deputy State Ex A Ins
Piled this 11th day of October 1933
JOHN ROOERS
Besides the letter, a of =
figure* u Included in the report =5
M b true In the general audit 1SS
made by Jubel Wilson. John Knox 1S
and O S. Rice, drpuuoa tram the —-
state examiner mid inspector's of-
fice.
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