Sapulpa Free Press (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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SAPULPA
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Published every Friday I
afternoon at 108 East I
IVwev Avenue, Bapulpa, |
Oklahoma. (
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WEAVER and OlERUAKT |
Publisher*
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Vrlepho*e *M I
'IS*
1AF HOIT tT's THF
IA*T T«Mt
The local Welfare Council !s
tuning h drive this * -ek to secure
lund*. to be u*ed th (tunc charity
thu w. t it dy citiaens Ev-
eryone in Sapulpa who still has 1
an income ■•ti ltd donate to this i
fund, even igh the donation
Iodav and Tomorrow
HOI M\fi - an endorsement
j There Is one announced program
of the Federal Administration to
winch I can heartily subscribe
There are others, but t have tn
mind the Ides of Government aid
for the rebuilding of the • slum-
dwellings of the cities and the dr-
I velopmrnt of subsistence farms
for many city folks alto, under
our present industrial system, are
unable u> survive when off the
payroll, except by charity.
I know an increasing number of
men who have found their wav to
self-support in the depression by
hold of a pif^t of 1arxl
with acxTM* sort of a house on it
and so managing to get by. even
when unemployed for two or three
years. But most city workers have
not tiir means or the knowledge
now to adopt that method of self-
support They have to be taught
and to be financed but unless
tb* Government does that. w-r
ite a permanent so-
ot Wl
hund
he laat
st re
Net
‘Utioti of our most important aorta)
problem. I liar of unemployment
HORROR'S „r
We speak of Ihe horror!
but few modem* realiae wl
* drives have been devastating effect the wai
the past three or ancient times had
with all other op- „ onl
country, we hope Vem* ago. .hen the early colon-
svs will 2"Z ^ **" b«in™n* to settle 7,
sys will be need of the erica that the Thirty Year* w<r
Army and Red Croas and ravaged German; until the pop^
Is lt as^a wuh ;al,0n *“ r*™* to MdSXo
Deaf^irT^dusi? -m™ lo ^ lhan *•«*#» Not all wire
rVAl gradual getUng. kUM In war of course. diM
ifikirr wmj. K wms logical that by of starvation Utter lavleaanes^
m<mtA m«|; "h° have prevailed outside of thTtaJSS
oi ^oT
»o aa thr workers solicit you for bLv^ado-'n' State Am-
—■y du. lown as far as mn< b*»s*«>r to Berlin Human flesh
with l*the°l>ope'' that “t X
;xm nirt.Kets of Heidelberg in 1648
_ i**1 Mr Oerard In a recent pub-
liahed statement- Polvgamy was
legahsed. to repopulate the land
Hapnity.
I
” ^ hardly likely to have an-
ether great war over religion but
ambition may promote one at any
g of petty
bv pub!;c
money*,
n 'IIOI lit WORK FOR
VDl'LT* IOO
RCVt
•ntly in a case of eight boys
veen the ages of 10 and 15
rs. w-iere it was said that » time
i t thieves was broket. mgroniT
ltd* vhinninoc asdsMissi.
whipping* adminis-
ter human-
tred th youth* by their parents ,SPaw’ 10 "wrvel at the
Although public whipping posts! °* thf hlUe beasts and
general practice years! n stortn* UP food for the
out of
winter.
Just now
•n n«* being advocated
deterrent of crime If it will Just now the red squirrels and
" "i -ORFers ,t should be tbf b'l*-.mrs are fighting daily
lv u vstul with adults, as the. “* 0Bk lrw in my feme h.„
‘ is both physical and menUl | LrYin* to get aU the acorns
connected- with such punish- ln SI*ht. I've never found out
| where the jays hide theirs; they
lo* r/,W scanntni "thr ** ** tW* thr> m*kf up
new-made horlcon
She knew that
wepr praying for
*1v»n them all the candlea In the
hcnlse for the sacred picture they
ha*
Again. Ruth shook her head
the Mexicans , Old Charley studied for a mo-
rain- she had ment. then slowly climbed anil of
Ihe car Will followed. ’ T ve seen
some pretty bad times mended."
remarked the old man Thing*'
Iasi fall" *
There* a Mg pile of pipe be-
hind the ham.' said Ruth TWI
me quick? Is there water we can
use in the north pasture?
'TtH have to be developed." said
Old Charley slowly
Shouldn't take more than a day
hung in the bam And once
. — 'hr ,,,1,h after n o-- always - . • ,An what I or two." npBed WIU He^botwhi
Ihr If nee th.ro“*h '^V *rr But pshaw we n bound a moment then pvilled an enve-
nee and upon the rock had to grt rain before long and when lope from his porket and wmte on
*c do. 1111 likch he a giagf one. It with a pencil. Here, Dad. you
vamr as Will sav* iun nn Into lown and send thin
Hv last pond went dry a week telegram -I II be staying over a
ag.\ salt! Ruth dully , few days ' He turned to Ruth
. Old Cha'>v ti ed not to how Suppose I ride back with you
i hi— virpi.-e 'So’' Well llxvll get and show yog that plare. deems
q»' when the l a little thin waterin' at the well, to me you ought to develop plenty
>t t hurt them ' [ of water with a day's work or an
suddenly turned Snsvrly si.iwh arose as the rid-
m .men* she said er* came straight up to him Ruth
-poke Mr Thane ha* (old me
of a plaee In the north pasture
found a grotesque little mud Image
holding a tiny pot of eommeal
Ann did not reply when Ruth aak-
ed Bier about it; but the girl had
come to know the footprint* of
the giantess
There came a
water ln the aoiith pasture had | but It
shrunk to a thin sheet of wrt mud | Oh!" Ruth
Then Ruth knew that the end had away After a
tTT.t.eWl,.h.i!N’*. ,"1' h*rd tr,1n* *towlT- * nave my note to Parker
lJ^‘,hoo’p where, for the rattle mv In e-.-.t In the o, . piaee m me north pasture
I ham could * HZ* b) Vo.'",r‘bft ^ .there is indication
there could be only one reault If
no rain rame within a week the
rattle would begin dying by downs
•t no a ate* the c* > will be he and my brother found It last
ayint in a not he- week summer She paused Why dldm
‘ Another week
^ at the
wrona.
As day succeeded dav. each hat-
ter. more hopeless than the pre
redlnt day. her anxiety increased
I Feu uaing the upper well at all’
For the last few days as she Tpper well—what upper well’
watched the water so re|enr1es«h I W,n *11 be - old
disappear. Ruth thought leas about I ,ookc<, at his son
meeting her note and more about | Hr n'ver went on with It" said
the cattle themaelves The tears WU1 *ofl|y
“,Un ln hrr eves these Old Charley nodded and t timed
days When the girl came upon alto Ruth "The pro-pec. Harry and
gaunt cow lying In the stifling J Will found last summer
Both men star- you tell me about Itf"
You must be "1 had reasons." said Snavely
■ I ■ Old Charley Ms ryes on Will "I dldm want to
I No the well * going dry-It *o gettln' your hopes up-1hare
I 81 v“ oul *oor>er each dav ain't no use dtggln' In that gullv
But Mr* Whrrrn - Will looked brtlnm )est lierauae of a little
j from Ruth lo his father-- "I don't . rain seepage."
understood There was surface wal-! But. Mi Bnavety," said Ruth
I er there late last June, world* of now that we have need of the
water Why there must be two or wafer don't you think It would be
| three thousand seres which drain »l*e to try to get ttf"
in'°ttl“V wpIi' I? vou can- you won’t find Bo-
lt* going dry said Ruth 'htn. though Mavbe • lit tie rock
'New well* sometime* give out haatn full of rain water under ethe
Thick replied Old Charley slowly sand"
2** "T*. ,unnr You Th*rp h*rt ^ "O ram# for
, Wl" here helped your brother "ever*! months when we located
oeste that well You ought to be ihe prospect last summer" said
able to lake care of a good half W.U. the sand was wet and we
of your herd let part of em wa- 'lug far enough to see that water
er at the corrll*" was running into It from that Mg
At—the corrals’ But I don t <*»*» That dike is a natural un-
indersUnd do you mean what dent round dam-"
, e*,L?U,£0*nr 1 AU *»' nghb-r» ahead
| Old Charley looked at hu mn *nd dig all you re a mind to if
| and then at Ruth Why. just what v°hV» got such an all-ftred Inter-
I aaid. use the wr!l at tie w. M in the Dead Lantern. Mr
rala. the one with the windmill - Thane"
,he M WUI made no reply and Ruth
But that's what we have been 'hanked him with her eyes Tn
using cried Ruth; that s the 8n*vrif *•» »*id a* she started
one that * going dry1" het horse. Please have Ihe two
What!" ejaculated Will Aren't mrn ,ollow <■ with picks and
shovels
B was not long before Will
Chariev 1,11 ld,<^ h" ,nto • "mail arropo
tw of the hundred* which led
down from the mountains .
f ontineed V»,| Wreg)
pc or were shrunken and yeilua
°ul I brother who l* reported to have
re too nurh motive . southward toward the" w ; t hu death wlule on business i-..; f- • sk-4h#re was an un
— , - . — HikCl rfWia ha n!■ A L l. -
TAI.Kk TO ROTARY
a^wiOi WaUT. cmild be given U, the I her ade. she warned hypers,e^ | around tTXve^ ^ COW0U t
Bu! didn’t anybody tell you spoke at
Tuesday
nals these days, with
oi them more satisfied with-
of confinement where
ured plenty to eat and
fourteenth In-tailm^nt ofi the ■ or:n w
Synopsis Ruth Warren, who Ilv- and the e >),'« of bioomsiravt. rn» . u.»g»ruir— which, mixea | W,M| ■ snnveiea. panting calf at | ture—f guess Harrv didn’t
SHi^iiL^n^t sktTeis-nf zs Bu<^ aroK ** - *—
tern ranrh m Anrona by her only the broad, flat leave* of the prick- Sligvely thought for a long ume. that she could not help, that she 1 about It?- ’ TOU — V11 n' Rct*fY club meeting
til,*. • " ! i? M would go It scum- not to blame. No- Muth . -rung sntna of
. ________ brtgUc ] i® RuUl tBA^kbare was an un-1 When the last of the water was
and come back ouicklv for Mexico Arnnng in Aneona with *s class and the twigs and weed ' derdurer.t jjf -rvuicrness in hia. rone tn the south pasture. Ruth
’ mor,> her husband who lia* ailing lungs stems underloot rustled bke dr. ’ \uicr Hi spike if p-.s objections to that the
they probably have a hollow
vw^-=assr«:i~3>irtrsjssr^s"-'a^. pl, ,
. - the other daT*!n h?*rd trom **" rwarcKt railroad. Old ill was desol
", ***** "* disused barn foft b^hiSdT ", charle>’ Th*1"1 rancher and rural abounded
Iir nsotunent ha. no wf- lunibwr ^ Zk ^el P °' n“,J carr;rr agree* to take them
n many criminal*, but a ' . ,JUI“ There was at
the country—
ton. Rat Ut-sualtea
would gladly give
, . D the place to any
.ri- wr ’i team and wagon, return- <»* who could take them to green
Mt- a s-ertt 1 t|er with the load fields and running water Feeimg
He appeared qaglv satisfied “* did. the blow which fell c«
flow, when*** fhe riders found ! ‘hr following mail dav was robbed
Ruth s bean was beating 'he Wort done here b> the" *ai'!
c at lor Army and Welfare Oounci!
in handling the local charity att-
. - . least * bushe/o^acoroTand^hiek' ’° lhe T anMn" pH, llw* j ad^kbov^^u^* !11 ,<B(li aurving calf or ) « htae of lu power to hurt
wi ild of Pt^m,r>‘nUli lajd «*»v lor' win^r o“CS th' ranfh houv' As ««d » « rose a’wave of Hi!®lf • m<Ah'T these She Imd written a letter to Par-
•h n ,, °f thw‘ Too bad ^ Utey trudge wearily through a heal swept over ihe de» rt were bfougtii to Mie home ker explaining the situation and
°rf COni:*Uttu»‘M !orrh.inde^T\H^1"‘:*.ia,n'tJ?<‘ rulc*? aM>roach:n: the ranch hour, he ;h n mighty oven M • huiUT 'if «* ^ horM t.hankl,«' hun_ for hi* previous of-
S S“»:^rl£r* t-t-^’«a-33 =.
would serve the purpose murtTbet. alone ln thes* I«Utudes
ter. I If science needed
ire. snd f^ci Rome 60 cows, Irr to extend pavment And al-
Iwcrc receiving thetr daily, ration! 'hough Old Cliarley would
d*8 and Indian Ann u herculean wo- „ 1 ciouajcw*. telt that In of mar ors^en urpt.an.-d calve*, *re*i the gtrl rode to the box
^b,^rur WM bnw
wr* — w ii v»I p..ai|C\
d:.\ or so she would *ee the, whom Ruth was bringing
Ml/-. _ hi .,.W-<nn • 1. _ —T . .
up on But the tnu.il had aJready arrived
----- : 4 ”— r-irmr* ITUiSt u*wu is aiXIlCUIl lO un* ' fo»« n..........
not FOR IS TO ‘nh*b,tfd tropical rep- derstand but regardless Ruth takes ‘ndp^rlb8ble The gulch tiad MPi fenced hi I werp ,wo lMlen “ddresaed to her
WORRA ABOl’T fcnd rjLVj* ea7th m'herv shelter up the task of trying to adjust da,d ,">e Mexicans under Ruth; direr'- Th<‘ onr *llh the earlieat po»t-
And when y* shall hear of wan' urffrt‘ssar> and their three live* to the ranch and mo,, how leas' ti„n ,he"T, ^rr lJon* 1180 »U the ponds were now n|afk *“ Ir«n Parker who ex-
-nd rumor* of war be ,e Ixx '^nr^TT.i PT°ftafty’ °“r help- its developmen: Kenneth. Ruths dpv her annet de<> ind a|I b'“ 'he oi. in the1 ^‘h^ lh*1 lor buainew, reasons
troubled northern climates ought'husband. cauph« in chilling rain ^med tr»pwd in *« ^ dry Half * ** obliged to uke a
That seems to us as good advice vnt .. contract* pneumonia and ps.saes d)s.,..,r 7*'' mhll,|of the herd watered at this pond.1 on t,w n(Ar It **s now in
£ ^tV£K“ SrSSrzZ s; SH
Oreat to-do is being made over Ihe^ Ti^.f^**hrtddrt cotton on' lr>' and 'he rawh or tm- f8nfI, i^Very !,tUe '‘lnd r*™ •« 'urn i R “*r »‘rI «*rrd •» the cloudlex.
'* ^ °Z couldn't «T^L«5“ .th- — ^ ^ the unk rode home Her Bps
Germain s withdrawal from
league of Nations and the
armament
Japan s
ago. The sensation-mongers
the explain them A little later
uatinn
William Jone* of Seminole, a
former laputpan. was a week end
true-t here In the home of Mr and
Mr* Tracy Wolfe
I'BWB
similar action mr, „5 PParentlj out of nowhere. no Tltane coni'a horn. . . , . oa‘ *• pvmp. it usually meant three hour? ,ir <aUIc situation being what "lr *aiHe woald begin d.tns b%
^ * thf hood the car t0 ^ter and Ruth alle ttl°nf and he «T Usckbrcak.ng labor u> mutT, “ to the present drouth , ^ ’
busily trying to prom^ another she'™,n!T dn'1n< 10 town When ^ hlm A r» richer nearby dt - 'required amount of water ^ lBrl 11 n»«*sarj to caU pay.
note wlren
there*
thing certain—when ltje”ra’ins »^d * R'‘m"nber’ DadT W' ^
W. r* ^ P^red somewhere inside the car *** bu' «uth buys to th. limit "P^-c canon as though he cared' n. a wak ^'or“»n “ '
Wf do not believe that war? ** “ a sensible girl and three-quarter interest ir Iiot lr^ere he went as long as he « i* * J1 can2*”*
U aU that S aad 7a,i,emqra„ct, * bad » company again, ^e h^d the s^ng^T^
~ iSS «S£»SS aTwSS
•ions are not made in the open , heat, and there were six can aU,ut the end ol June thfSe <Ja,'S RutI' had odd un
No nation which propose? to make, p‘nk h'11" *»hnd baby mice inside: ly had admitted Uiat it ^aht fw,‘(orlRb1'’ f“hng that Snavely
“ a"°““r “nd8 «t notice «« rain .rouTf^ C o} Junl- |
IN BOTTLM
b“T It by the
cane for Home
I’ve!
Tour grocery,
man has ft!
Cwi-foU B*fthaf (ooMtr
Phone IK 11 W. Bg,,,
’’I never heard about any
rater"
Harry bought the pipe,"
W> i
One day she met Old Charley
was riding the
«■ ffblen; °I mouse-proofing a Ford Magda had stated calmly that the The two 71(1117 of thr rk!lc“-
W. rein, mber the last great war £f*mon -s *UU unsolved rain would come in abundance be- nd u 'ked w fh"!’ UpJf th' •'
ke rem-: uer how the neoni, «r ro*£® * - - red ana tannine w-,.h m,. n , ... 0__,_____ . flkPd *lth her That evening
Ae rrm. her how the people of F?X*R * - - red and’ grays sinning with the Dav of Sail Juar iV,7 mid c„ . .. ......
vmenca Were n™. ..... — I I have seen --- —- lh]f ^wa*jmw the 20th of July ani go to iowm f^ a waga^ «
If*1** *»<-pt off their feet ' *trl “ore red foxes .
>> wriBt if now realize was large- 1. ^ several years past in wnce the single gtorm rtf mr.. - . — *■ -“b^umru ox
thm“,P‘,^d propaaanda We do not ^ of my farm Neighbor? 'han two month* before there had glCen^m^h*! *W<*' c,rild
««»> wW eastlv be ^ But the gray not been a cloud in the skv the Uadlv rk.,' “ nw!,d K
bnwn into another war while there, fi’ wnfh u onl> native spe- a» of a pigeon The gras* which “ alf suK("-slcd that he
" ^ who remember Th7 ^d!n ^ L’mU‘d 8lat« w-ms to had sprun“ up ™wTSS| g^n mueh .7 ZZ* °{ dr,Pd mllk~
l«t one and more especially *. ^ dl“PPcanng in the Non,, P and 8T^n much advertised in the cattle
2*27** bwn considerable ulk °" th“ con"nrnt
of drafting money as well as men ,, desrendant of animal- onrn-
waj^ wv couid sat w«ss.
MENIFEE
mWM
io not believe we shaU
wr en-
* *'***>' W 'or
P»g» in another war; but we are fo* hunters The first were ioot.-d
<fraid that no nation as yet ha; II" .H*?* I^f»ml; later some were
»,Ncomnu£S*rit
i Halloween and“'f yw'h^T^v skunk^toT" a pr0llf‘C s^Mon f<»
Bapulpa seem, to be more fonun- n*J \r*w ^ a'“l 8
»te in tuts respect than a lot of ^o.trru he'd^w for a wluJe he
since the Jaycee fMUWlUm havr ^ ret a new |
acttvMc* on the buaineas1 '
t.-eets, but there soil aiav be
c e ni -ehievous kid* in VOur! T®“«b»e»» of Lithogrspli P.».r
:chbortiood. Experiments with lithograph tui
- ---P*r conducted by the bureau of
Goterror Murray finally endors- «?*ndards show that It* resisunre
®Tn_ T°?a. Angl:n for governor •« tearing and breaking increase*
>ut It mual have been a UtUe em-
mrrasslt.r; for the Oovemor that
<* J H, Iloway beat him to It and
Tidorset! Anglin first.
If anyone uiet to tell you that
fansas let-down for Tulsa, tell
-cui us an hooey”, that Tula*
a“ ^ h"' f<Whal1 *«Bt
•• tb« humidity goat up.
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