Sapulpa Free Press (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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apulpa Free Press
Free Delivery by Carrier to Every Home in Sapulpa
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"\H I l’\. OKI \MOMA. FRIOW M< Y Mil HI M, !««.»
Numlwr VI
SCHEDULE FOR Tax Commission I mi///re*
COURT SEASON
IS ANNOUNCED
Homestead Tax Exemption
1*1' III.IKM I ROM IHIHI
< oi NTirs or si mi to
R! M II ( IIM I I 'lONs
have IU tax base cut 30 J per ml
at a 12.000 *vpfnptk)n 211 per
< rr.t at complete exemption Tbe
Mr, E I Gardner of Spring-
field waa .hr Rij-st Tuesday Of her
■ »utr tax commtaalon this
released data a.utiyxln* the
In the first twelve counties to re-
port in the statewide survey now
being carried on in Oklahoma The
Ol.ll II NTRAI t OMIHIX1 » Is
DI0H4NDE.D M Oil It Ills
IN Tl I.V» Mi rTITO
A complete Oklahoma Rix con-
ference basketball schedule was
arranged at a conference meeting number of homestexd* In e»rh
held In Tubs Saturday morning, j and the asses?-d valuation
and Coach Art Fleas loral mentor, i °4 rath wa» rAitalned by the reoun-
announeea that aeveral other games '7 aaaeaaors. with the help of other
will be added to complete about a loc** official*, the data a as then
20-game irhcdule tabulated ah^Bnajyre^bT
F»r« game of the sraiwn la a
^m-coryference tilt with Sand \ __
■pro.. here Friday night of next
wav -lot the only arheduied game
Wfwa lh< Christmas holidays A
r ittm aanx with Send Bprh . '"“‘"T'
IE bodaed fr - 1 A game
total tax base of all rural distorts daughter Mrs W C
in Washington county will lie cut
8 0 per rent at a 12 000 exemption
effert of homestead tax exemption RfMj |]g p^r rent at complete ex
rfnption At complete ex#*mpti'»n
division of the Ux com-
thr valuation of Still*
wtirr rill hr rut 301 prr cmt.
while rural district* in Pavne
rounty will kw but 10 prr cmt
aa a whole It ph/njld Ik borne In
mind that th*r* Will Ik Individual
rural vhool ritatrlrU In each raun-
tv thr valuations of which wilt be
furs
Off)
day
Mr
(lay li
C A
of another
Kctchum. in
■ rJli/itt and i
daughter. Mrs
TUI.) Wfflnrs
J A Rankin spent TU#a*
Ini I aa the ' .f Mr*
Hartahom
A soruil me.-unu Wedneviav ev-
ening in th«- h»»mr <>f Mr and
Mr* Ornr Dotiglav North Linden
&
wf'h ritnten high arh.s.l of Red
Opt Imp te*i
^■d for Janus' ] there
reguls onferencr arhedule
calling two games each with each
of the ether fire schools In the
conferrTK* la as fallow*.
Jan 11 Tulaa there
Jan IT—Okmulgee there
Jan 2! Muskogee her*
Jan 28- Bartleavllle here
Jan 21 - Bristow there
Feb 4 Okmulgee here
Feb II Tulaa here
Feb Ji Bartlesville there
Feb 2b Muskogee there
Feb 28 Bristow here
Coach FVak has some good ma-
terial far his squad thtg year and
hopes to make * good ahowing In
conference «tandlngs A tentatlyp
first strong line up inrludex Crow
and Wtfiabai at forwards. Bin-
ahaw at renter and Hemphill and
Wsai at guards
At Use conference meeting In
Tulsa Aauirdsy at which all mem-
bers of the Oklahoma Kt were
represented It waa voted to aban-
don the old Central mnfrrmre cir-
cuit the oldest conference in the
stab The Central loop however,
has been taaing favor aeveral years
Its tl waa too unwieldtv Teams in
Uir central part of the state mined
Ua Mid-Stale conference team
he I et! ■ -d l
op in i ,n t r i« se-■ 'te o
lahoms Six was fanned
A foothall srtiedule for nest fall
way alar arranged at the meeting ■
rt- Sapulpa s as hedule being I
low* October 2. Muskogee
Ortoher ». Sand Springs ,
October It. Cuahlng mere, I
October jo. Tulaa here. Novembre-
II Bristow there. No*, ember jri
Bartlesvillr here November 26 Ok-
mulgee there Negotiation* are un-
derway with Hrtiryetla and Clare-
more for return games but they
have not been definitely decidrd
Thu year's football team will
be honor guest* at the annual
football banquet Friday evening it
towns depending
of factors
One of the principal factors
Miainc eili^A and town* to Inv a
!*rwr proportion of ( heir aaoexard
valuation* than rjral riixtnrt* In
the vime county. u thr fart th«f
a larger proportion of the resident*
cl ft tie* and town* an* hamown*
rr» than in th* rural area* Thl*
la generally tni# fxrrpt in the
northweatern counties, where there
t* a high percentage of h<vne-
ownership ori thr farms »a well aa
in urban are**
Another far lor of important** U
thr proportion of hnm^Mrad val-
uation* to perxnnaJ property, pub*
rrvicr corporation property and
ttrlvr count lex are well
dlotrtbutrd and arc a fairlv rrpre-
tentative jutmph of the who)* *t*tr
The counties arr Murray. love
Pavnc. W?%-
onrr. Ma)or Waahnutton. la-wenr
Harprr. Cotton and Pnntator
The people approved a rorwifu-
Uonal a mend n* nr in fleptrmbrr
I93.A giving the legislature th *
power to exempt homfvteadA from
taxation The definition of hntnr-
a lead and the amount of the ex-
emption hffTV yet to be fixed by
law Once determined the amount
of exemption eon not be lowered for
30 year* The neeewuty of having
aome definite information an to
the effect of exemption of diff*r«*nt I other real proper*)
amount* in order to permit an in-
IffUftgen* determination of the fi*-
ufr at which the rxemptum aii*u
be oet. la the niMQ far tht*
atatewlde aurvrv
Tabulatirm* «how a rona;dernble
variation between the aeveral
rounuea in the amourt of reduc -
lien of avic-.vd valuatinna If
lvomea*ead> were completely ex -
emptrd Latimer county would
looe but l/i oer rent of ita total
valuation Mi )• >r county 23 4 per
rent The other ten counties range
in between theae twt» extremes It
la alao noted that an exemption of
11.500 will have almoat the iwne
< ffert a* '-umplct* exemption and
town* within the same county In
general, cities and town* will Inar
a greater proportion of their Ux
ba^e at any given rxemptirm then
the rural diotneta Bartlenvnlle will
ipon a number of the Wedding Ring riaxa of the
South Method**! church
Renior Claxa of the high school
•ill have their annual banquet for
members of the football *qtiad
Friday evening m the high school
cafeteria.
.Mr and Mr Kugene K ivk^ndall
and daughter Wahllel xpent the
we-g . imI in Ralliaaw With the for*
mer * parent* Mr and Mr% Oeorft
Kuykendall
klhenaetiffi ( l«h II an InnuAl
f hrisima* I sm he*i
In a setting made beautiful *
the Chrutrn** color* seryi tit U
arid moffn decor at irn* 14 m~n.i
•if the Athenaeum ! in were y
STATE-WIDE ELECTION
CALLED BY GOVERNOR
- 1-2 MILLION KKI.IKF H M)S \>KLI)
Howling—
tie I, 37 (above), i*
•wHarctic *rapf>er of
n airplane m xovrr
hoes •'Tbe Mad
etiff ” jest Unde.| Hers
r»r»h of pelt*
SUPREME (01RT
II \I TS PENSIONS
7)8* luncheon h
m war pr
Mill told Ihi
r «1
Thriotmox c
art
11 Xsvrn in
var
0 Young,
04
l C Co-tHu
aft-rmonn
Pr
to
th#
l Mr B rid*-
«l
apprunimrnu
NO COUNTERSTO
BE ALLOWED TO
WORK AT POLLS
\rTK<»n;h Tf l» VIY Till
mii ro i \ i*is
oi >i.K now
C ! f>»r a *taUaide eiertjnn fot
i OI I J ( TION
FR l\ II »(.»
Homer
City waa
Vfnrxli y
D Kei
I guest
of OkUbcgna
nf relatives her*
Mr and Mrs fi W Roller had
.is th.ir Sunday guests Mr and
Mr* Marvin Wiw and n IcRny
of Mound Valley. Kans
The Victory B Y P U of the
Fic.«t Baptist church will meat Fri-
day evening at 7 30 in the rhurrh
for their monthly social meeting
and election of officers
Mix* Mars
guest TUesd-
Mrs O K
I m Tulaa
Jean Boyne waa a
• evening of Mr and
Hoagland and family
Junior (iollcpr*.
Form (xonfcnMicc
Mr and Vf" J F m »Uory have
' i ■ - -
with relative* in Ka*naa C^ty and
Organiaatinn of
I athletic conference
| of the xtale ha*
according to Harr*.
I Junior roUrge
in this section
tK**n ijerfeeted.
Knisrlwy. d*an
cf the Sapulpa Junior college who
wwa elected pre^dent of the new
organization School* in the con-
ference Include Sapulpa. Bnstow
Okmulgee and Semtnoie It u ex-
pected that Pawnee t>ruinrtght
and M **k(jgee will join later
Fligihility rule* for mmpi*ution
l Mmt be nugg| in nt tmai it
hour* of college »f»rk A student
may not Dlay who haa completed
*5 hour* of college work, or par-
tic:paP-d for two years
Other officers of th»* organization
biMde* Kniarley. arc Ora M
Clark dean cf the Rr**Uvw colleg*.
dee president, and K K Wrvxi,
rrgutrar at Okmulgrr college, irc-
rrtary-treasurer
}
Uw high arhooi cafeteria with the -err established requiring that
isenlor class sponsoring u„
An lnterreting program i* (v-m^
arranged for the oceaaum
( it\ \wails Word
\boiil Rr-rrv«ir
City Manager Fred B<»mc i_- im-
patiently awaiting word from Tom
Paxton WPA dlatrlrt engm-s-r at
Okmulgee giving authority to ip. n
work on the city reservoir oti North
Heights
Wlien Mr Boone was In Okmul-
gee TUenday conferring with A PA
officials about local project* he
was assured that the reservoir pro-
ject had been approved by officuL.
in Washington, and that they ex-
peeled notification to begin work
at once However the word hns
not been relayed here aa yet
Work on the swimming pool at
the city park la underway with
excavation to be completed *oon
In general t'w.WTienU nf hrmc-
in cities and town* are
.«lower than tlmre in the cmintrv
TJie reawgi ta that the farm hnm - -
str»d includes the farm land, the
Income earning property while thr
city homeatrttd rmv«i*t* only of a
f* w lota and tmpruvemrnt* Th -
result la that x loarer exemption
will catlap a largrr percentage of
the valunthf) of homestead* pi
elite* .xnd town* to b** rernmred
frtsm the tax roll*, than tn the
country
The legislature will have a nwl
problem determirnmc thr amount
of exrmption to vt For instance,
a $! 000 exemption will remove the , home
following perrcfiUgea of all home
'trod valuations from the tax roll* j *h Karsa*
In several town* Sulphur Mi.
Stillwater 632-. Cuamng 775 Mr Mr' R*' Then
Hart lean lk V)7 Ada R| M r’ ' 1 • A ' s
------- i -- --- i »if Mr* Amelia Harvey w«
, . |rau)pHnjed home by Mi**
Kipht Junior (!la^
Pres* 'it- Pla\ I \irla*
. end in Shawnre vultlng her daily
j ter M Pauline B'»»ne, who t*
The junior class of Kiefer high Indent at Oklahom.i Baptist uni
sclu'.i. iriil present The Antlcx | vrratty .here
of Andrew " Friday night, pyrrm-l * s ,
ber 13 at 7 Wo ,"-* In th- Klefe. ' Mr, Lig. M'rrhant of CarLb,
high, s^hool auditorium N M Mrs Allen Rutledge of For
Ti • plav la a thr. - act comedy Worth and Mr* John Merwllt
that is a scream frrgn start to Osllas. were guests Friday of Me-
B B flumett and Miss Flora R .
John Coiclaaure ha.s the lead. The party waa rnroute to th
taking the part of a scheming col- j home* from Chicago, where th-
ie :r cm or who gets himself Into | had atbnded the mtematlor:
several )am» Vemie Paxton as the yorae rhr.w
rich. old. ranchman uncle from | • • •
New Zealand will furnish many Mia* Wtlir.a Jean Wilson haa re
and rnmpUcatlons tn the | turned to Stillwater where *h.
'onir<,v Utending A and M college, follow
Judy Haug a* Althea Brooke* i ;ng a short vuut here with her par
play* I he principal woman part enta. Mr and Mr* Jimmie WU- ,
In spite of the many dlanppoint- ...
menis and her old in sid aunt *he Mrs Ruble K Nlrholaa had .
finally grta her man her Sunday guest.*, her daughte
Fntertoinmeiit between art-, will ,ind wgi-in-law Mr ind M
be tap dancing and singing by i Harry Neuffer of Oklahoma fit
John Wood Towry. Only a Umikd • • •
\\ llll Vi Ell l" I'M* E OK
HEARING ON fssl E
dhtf'but^d by rhjrm#x dwnDing
thr rpripipnU of each pnrluffp
Mrx W C niiott wiii #nt#rtain
th# chib at th^ next m#vting Jan-
uary 14
TW4
1 piayri
S«uo
9 Irovu# ffamrx
1 thlX Wr+k Wit
nal bonx uxma l
of th#
Afr P*M
01 taxrx from mrrrh-
atat#* und^r th^ n#w
rmton lav. wax d#lavnd
Mwnia and 1>
In Fr»v*fnan W
.^day ut
h# .tat# nuprrnu* coijrt
irn it rvxlzoinrd thr
Wnma\ » ( oannl
ImUlii Offirm
Vf.«rv
r brttr* than it in
oliix
Council nf th<
Flrat
th# (ax
until a suit
brought
ChruiLan church met in th#
Tonight
Ok sal
noma Natural Oa>
Aaooeutrd
Induxtrien
to test
Wednesday at 1 orlork for
regular
1 will lake a
n th*
> Bankers at v-n 1
lav. can t
# heard
monthly luncheon meeting
[ with
o'tiorh and
1 T»Xi
•ro at nine o'rlark
me of th#
• main quex
tiom In
Mr* F S Mathewson. Mr
Frank
In iMiditioi
nwnod a iftm will j
prot#*t la
that Oortmi
» r. W
Ci.lbert and Mrs J H H
ond m
bowl Hunw
pcfcrr
* m a grudge bout {
Mo
rUnd plar#
tl the proper
iiUon on
hoataxot*
starting at
i ig h
it orlork
\ thr
the Hept^mbrr 24
An lntrresting talk on th#
Next wr
ek’a
vhedule Vf'inrlnv
e Secretary
of State
Indian* of Parag"iav. IVaith
Amer-
O. G and
» Rriitnud* Tuea- |
Frn
nk Carter
h id dee la
red the
ica wo* mad# at the lunrheo
day Monr
x O O and T
»Aturrs on
the prtitior
i Kijffir-
b- R.-v M'lrotm Nonnent
follow*. 1
W*-dnesdav
Hut
afekw m Bmithem
to worn
ant a vote
♦•d b> a presentation of the
ChrUt-
Ice. Frida
lahnma Natural vi
tlor
mo* • lory read tn annent
urnp-
American
Natlo
nal Bank
hithe court la threahing out
propar.tion. merrhanta of Uk
r are thinking of paving th'
impnard bv the new law Old
offv* of the state aL*o ar>
kjn-» about th * pa* ment* u
fnade them a* many of iherr
a authnnu
make xpt
with
rr-
(he ca
a tion
for
Claude
M W
Carl h
rlx to
b-
. Mf>nt
merchants
Harvey
Pa\in«r l^mdlioMer*.
number of reserve sewta will b-
| sold They have been placed mi
vale at The high school
Kr'jin h>m l<Miiv Mix I Olrnlmr
I .ilk- < In \«-litI.*111\
A repreaentaUve of bondholder*
if pavmg bood* in BipuJoa haa
ijeen working aeveral week* on q,-.
tinqiant paving bond* and this
normng reporti-d that foreclwure
proceedUiR* would be started wlth-
IMrts are includ'd in this proceed
ng and all pronertv improved or
_____... . Aherwiar. upon which taxes are
MMtOng to the manager Only delinquent, will
I* Pretty the
other WPA project here
Water dam where more workl
being done piling dirt on the dam
JI MOB < lltVIHKK SPONSOR*
“TOV MOt II NATI KOtV
Bponaored by the Junior Cham-
ber o, Commerce and through th,'
cooperation of the Yale Uieatrr a
pteturr show will be offered to all
children of Sapulp* and this om-
Mi*s Ruth lewelli-n of TuU.
spent Use week end here wrlth h-r
parent* Mr and Mrs P || L. „
’Uyn
• • a
Mr and Mrs Raymond Ruskoes:
of Tulaa visited here Wedneui
in the home of the former's br"
'.her P F Ruakoski and famlh
Mr and Mr* C C Taylor were
week end guest* of their daughter
------ „ ------------- >nd son-in-law Mr and Mr*. Col u-
■li ihc next few weslu Four du- subjert of Neutrality. She appeared Yoakam tn Oklahoma City
t-et. *— i..ei..a~a ' Monday night 'at the FJk* chib • • •
before a general meeting of the Mr and Mrs H L Payne. Mi
League and fnend* and again at Baall Pavne and small daughter
the regular claas meeting of the Karla Sue. spent the week end in
League at the St James Hotel Oklahoma City with relatives
Tuesday norulng F N Bu*er of New Orleans, who
Mrs Olenline haa made quite a ha* recently returned to the Un t
study of International relations and ed States from London I* the house
neutrality, and cities history tojkuest for the Christmas hohda i
show that our country Is about of his sister Mrs R M Sweets
thr v.<mr situation It was In IBM
In other words, real neutrality
t ■ • ■
I-late, with Le*- Snider, loral tag
agent, securing a supply of the ■
forms Percentage <g tax upon var- i
:ous type* of business range from
2 per cent down to one-eighth of
one per rent The various classifi-
cations and tax are
A Am i—Tr.»-n! transmitung of
meesag.v bv Telephone or telegram,
transporting any commodity by
pipe tine. 2 per rent tax
R Mining or quarrying of vtonr,
.ravel, sand Logging and felling
of Umber I per rent tax
C Furnishing to lonsumer gas
electricity pnwrer -xrppt for in-
dustrial purposes', retail selling of
* h.' . ible personal
property, one-half of one per ceni
-ax.
D M inufai'tur.ng of all type*
in less otherwkse specified, cnntract-
ng. mining of coal or oilier min-
erals. all other businesses not
otherwise specified, one-fourth of
me. per rent tax
K Manufacturing feed and feed
-tuffs; wholesale or .Jobbing of
angfble or intangible personal
property, one-eighth of one per
•ent lax
lure and modern poetry bv Mr
J W Howard and Mr* O V
Smith and sang in rarote by a ’
group of the members
Following luncheon Mr* How-
ard as past president nf the Coon- 1
cil installed the new officers for •
hung year They are Mrs
Masters president; Mr* ‘
Busby, vice president. Mr* •
tansbarger secretary Mr*
Hanna, treasurer. Mrs J
Smith chairman. Mrv I I
i W Mi Kinney vice chairman and I
Mr* O V Smith and Mrx F W I
Cooper member* of missionary dr-1
partmen' Mr* B T Blunk rhur-J
man. Mr* F S Mathewson vice 1
chairman and Mrs Lllr* and Mr*
Frank Oilbert member* of home i
ervice department. Mr* J W
Bousher chairman Mr* Maxim
Scorn one* vice chairman and .Mr,
Roderick and Mr* Roy Turnbull
member* of education department
standing of Team*
"Ft vlllINf. f.gul r IIM IN'
sr.WINfi J OK ORf.tNI7tTH.Ns
Mr* Katherine H.xiver director
Mr* f>ai*v dentin.- of Musk-
ogee visited Sapulpa this week to
*penk at two meeting* of the
League of Women Voters on the
Kill I K.lss lift It t NI I *
miK Mm in
Mis* Udkenvwi Fntertain*
Infernally
Mr* Daisy Olentie. -g M isko
gee state rhalnnsr of the Ok It
noma League of Women Voter*
sax Informally complimented M ir
day evening, when M:*a F.sth-
Wilkonson entertained in her hon
nr at an atlrwctlvely arranged buf-
fet su|gwr
Member* of the board of th.
Sapulpa league were Miss Wllkon
sons tnvued gueats Incl'idlng Mr-
W Taylor Pox, Mrs W E Lynns
Mr* George H Jennmg* Mr* h
C Miller. Mr* W P Woodruff
Mr* C C Mahan Mr* Thor, s
Ham*. Mr* Claude M t.slenv Mr*
Hugh Mac Kay Mr* O V Smiil
atid Mr* B B Burnett
Mis* Rose Wilkonson asvi-ted ir
h ITI i t y
tended the open me-ting of th.
league where Mr* Olenline *pok«
on Neutrality
be foreclosed un-
paving taxes arc paid
within the next two weeks
Property upon which paving av-
revvments are delinquent tn dl?>-
rirt* 61. 64 85 and «9 will be
force!' -sed This proceeding ts car-
ried out in the same manner as
All Lav tjuiltlng
Entertain* t luh
Mrs Della Mannenng
P B Berton
the bonds In Ihtsc district* were mean.* isolation from all warring rived last week lor
of San Diego, ar-
a two week?
Report nf the annual Red Cross
oil call in Sapulpa has been .nad ■
by Harrv Kniarley loral roll call
hairroan. showing that Mid 26 wa*
ollerted in the drive Of this
■mourn appr>iximatclv $'21» will cat,a .wsiw-i.r,g A . as-
•■main In Sanulpa for tlie local vu,'-ed bv Mias Mable Clute in en-
hapter's use lertainlng the Altrustic club Fn
The drive netted about $100 more dav in the home of the former
han last year according to Knise- Quilting entertained the uret?
• y. aa around $200 remained in ,or ;he day with a rov'-red dish
Sapulpa from last year s drlvr. the | luncheon served at one orlork to
remainder of the money going to'throe club member Mrv John
national headquarter* Bover. Mr* W H Henderson Mrs
An honor roll a, announced bv Alvin Martin, Mr* F A Burdlik.
munity tomorrow morning at the
Yale theatre
Admission will be one new use-
ful toy It U especially xprcifled
• hat useless or badly broken toys
wrlll not be accepted aa admission
■ssued under the 1B23 state law;
“How* foreclosure after de- becomr abated because (jf the eco- »ho has been vtsiUng here f(>r peraony and firms whose donation.. McClain, and
will accompu
llnqurticy.
(ITT GASOLINE
Is Of T
1 INh
FOB REPAIRS
nomir i lew-point Therefore there
seem? nothing that ran be dune
about keeping out of war so long
as there is war anywhere.
the past month
him home
Work of taking out of the ground
Toy* obtained through th!.* -han- thp *asolme storage tank at the
hel will be turned over lo thr
local firemen for dtatnbution
COMMINin ItE fOMMM
ADDS LINE OE TKOflt » I
The Community leg and Pro-
duce will open foe business tomor-
row morning with a complete line
of fresh fruit* and vegetables, a*
well a* a complete line of staple
groceries
The company will sell locallv to
the wholesale and retail trade Re-
cent improvements have added
much to the improvement of the
front of the highly efficient Ire
plant The store and plain
tided at 416 East Dewey.
city hall was completed this week
when Bremen and other city em-
ployees flooded the tank from its
resting place It was found when
the tank wa* removed that there
are so many holes m it that the
tank Is practically useless
The tank was installed about
four year* ago to hold gasoline
state law | nations and thl* nation cannot ■ »"M with relative* Mr* Berton Kniaetey include a number >f Mr* Bob Wilkinson. Mr P*u:
Mrs. John Mowry
exceeded the usual membership ’*r‘d two additions! guest* Mr*
They are Wilson Bros Furniture William Duncan Stewart and Mrs
M0: Sapulpa Gas company $25, Mann
Mrs J H Wright 110 Ore. F Cut- In '*0 week*. Mrs Burdick will
Una 81; Katz Department store $6 entertain the club si an after-
O. L Berry 87 L C Wlghtman nnon Christmas parti Officers for
85; Ed Bartlett IS; Mr* Ed Bart- tr>e coming year will be elected
Invilrrl In Sp«\ik \t
Slal#' I$ar Convention
Mivi Virfinia Boyd went to Ti!
** Thursday to .sprnd thr rr-
maindrr of thr week tn (he hoi*
of Mrs Frank R Hill and Mm
T P McDonald
Ictt $5 J C Penney Co $4
at this time
They will sew ffjr fhurrlyi.
chooU any rtub or anantratian
md return it to that particular
numzatian for diMnbutinn Thrar
omrn will do mmdtnx drrxa
■Jlla make new garmenta or maki*
rrr aid ones, tixing new or old
lOtenal
The croup i* working 32 hotjrx a
eHt. four weeks a mouth and «
)e only project far women under
he W p A
At present ail work that haa hrrn
ijmpleted la being kept m the
ewing rooma in th^ YWCA
Holding but later will be rni-
*x.*U*d and put into a fount) ^wr-
aent rommiaanrv for d lam but) on
On Friday aftrmoun the public
a invited to new An exhibit nf
fimuied wnr* 4 tn;*. group
• hlrh will be held on the firwt
lour of the YWCA building
IMfHK IN LHilON VK%(Rs
4 III KI ( 1NMI rKm.KWt
Outline of the Amenmntam pro-
gram aponarwed b> the *tal* 1e*
mrtment of American Legion haa
>een received by O C Bowman
f>ra] pr»t. commander There air
hree phaars of the program Much
i* 'rf-hooi awarda for boya and girV»
*f the eighth grade, awards for
ural achoots only and oratoncai
on teat
Points considered for
iwards are Honor, rourage achol*
trahip. leadership and service. far
he bon. and the girla awards
ire based an Cotiruge, service,
icht^iar^hip. compantoik*hip and
harocter
Bub jett for the or a lone a I ran-
'eat tfu year la "The American
Citizen and Hla Duties and Pnv\-
legex * Ihu contest was won *he
>» * *.r bv f i» Speavman local
high Ac hoot boy
LET.ION INIiS^s <I1KI>1MS>
rtH!4 IN JOINT NFssfON
Among the tiotrurUoru) won ct
note u> tf, effort that no rouii’e-
W'>uld be hired. LJl that th* thr •
prrr Tift Uard of f lei ale. >iupe*t(!ff
1s/* »«l rlerk would eoutii li.
•t» T7*ew rani o* «tar*. i ».;• ■
ing until the polig cltme
Oovernor Marland haa inti
ttiat at*.lUlanal relief waa (V
*-r> .nee the amount appropn •
in the levtalature loot -pr .'.., a
neuffinent to curry the load H
covered every nrvvpaper In t •
tab v?h lengthy atcries atwv
'he dire nerd of pvat-lr^ tun o
ore for ren«< nf unempljyabi*
At Ural the date waa aet for r*
rember >4 but no much opj>o*
tion w*«a vuUed agiinot thla <1*
:hat eleetbsji id
one week
A copv of the printing on t)
official ballot .nrtowed In cone
nnndrnc* sent Fmlth. is aa faUjw
State Quezon No 220 Inttt
•ve PKiUon No 143 Ti*
he f>rop^ai«;on 1& An art app*
pruning from the B*ale Tfrs *;
to SLile Bonrd nf H*jbl)r WHfi
$i Ao mn no pnd H.BOO.oooM r
speruvely for f*ar*’ >»an» endlf •
June m ISM 1J.4 June SO. 1937, t
be *Lui-ated it oei *:e» uj amoun
■a.r f.< * .im 'lecvsaar^.- i*
pupplemgiH rf'' te fu d# for lr
dhretu.% and w'-' >4*. .*aid imxin*
(o .'f ex»*nd".j . / County A’*
farr tbmrd« tor in esiutiex far <?'
be^n bkjiig fVc Oklah*;rra c;ti*y
and muimu ;.jt one year pn
to paaMmc of
Mrv F L. Deaton la canfin i
to her bed with a relapse follow
ing an attack of flu
EPI-tOFAL ftE( fOR Tkl.KS
ON KIM till ( LI R PK.M.K kV|
kppmrhin; Marriag' I*
Anna amid.
Mr and Mr* Oeorge Foiger an-
* * * Rev H M KeUaiti, Episcopal hounre the engagement and ap-
Sommerfrucht has re- rodor of Pawhuaka. who is in Sa- preaching marriage of their
S»'be Chruuian, former Creek
county attornei and now ^ prac-
ticing attorney here, ha.* ben in-
vited tn speak on the program of J H
the state bar convention which is ‘breed home following a two week, i’»lpa Ulls w**-k conducting a mis- daughter. Beatrice to Mr Joseph
to be held In Tulaa December 27 w,lfi Mr Sutnmerfrueht's par- Mon 8t the local Ep..,copal church ‘ Jonc., on of Mr and Mr, L
for city car* and fire trucks Some and 38 fnt* *hd other relatives tn Vale jo *'•» ‘he speaker of the day for F Jones 60S South Muskoc -
week* ago it was found that water Christian received the invitation the Rotary club Tuesday using as The wedding will take place in
from the state bar committee to 1 * * ' subject 1 Be- ’L" home of the (rooms parents
present a paper on Probate Pro- Eugene Clements employed with Ikhon-
to repair the tank without danger | ordure, a question upon which lh* Oklahoma Tire and Suppl- Reverend Krllam made
cf an explosion was to take the Christian wrote a book and had c«»pany, has now been transferred interesting talk upon the subject '<db>t church officiating Soon after
tank out of the ground When published last year fr«n Miami to Carthage. Mo pointing out that hla views were 'he ceremony the couple will leave
water was poured Into trenches .. ■. j • • • unbiased from either side as he 'ir Henderson. Texas, to make
Ut at his
was in the gasoline, so an Investi-
gation was made But the only way
on Christmas Dai with Rev j
a ver* Prank Graham of the Pirn Meth-
ta In- I uIohi: the
| .Hit.
side the tank floated
Mr.* W Taylor Pox wav a viM- Judge O L Burke la
tor In Tulsa Thursday. I home, 634 South Main
waa neither an employer nor em-jlh«ir home where Mr
I ptnye» J ‘ mfitoyed.
Jones Is
In a joint meeting of the Amer-
I can Legion and Auxiliary Tuesday
| rug hi. the annual Christmas pro-
, cram was put on with a plavirt as
) the main feature Christmas carols
j were sung by the junior auxiliary
member*, led by Prank Wilcox, lu
| front of the hut
Following the program refresh-
ments were served to the large
group which parked the hut later
bridge was enjoyed by several of
the member*
Mrs A H Chapman was award-
ed the card case, made by disabled
veteran* Proreeds from this event
went to help dtwibled veterans'
lamllisa
Stale Board fth» p.,v
Ing dwugtu.ied laws;
posting *» 'Tooo for
• lection an this act
Shall it W ad •re<i.
* \PI LP A LIRRtRT SHOW*
GOOD NOVI MBS K Ml ,nf**
Education ■*•• Bonk we^k ug
| the ..iruvtr sne, of atich tmte
t pervais as W.u Roger*, Mar
> *.•! and Ah<1 w Cam'.,.- >m * *
*-de November ti e mnel a 'stand
j :i* muntl: .n Lr history f 4,
1 Sepolpa Piblie f.ihrary
Andrew Car . . nc Vd ptoia;
thropiat and s.trl magnate, 1*
nearly 605 600.000 to leuld. end)
■ .1 1 eq” apprugimalei- <»•
, br*r;e» ng whirl) UOn were hi
in the t.’ru'»d F a!re and fv
1 Oth«T* were Mattered threw iv
; the Fiigi'ah XT'‘Atnc ecunt:'**
| the world It I* re '.mated
j 26,000 no pw l' fv » 1’ re ■
■renrirre frruy Carnegie buildUu
; The Sareu.p* T.Mie Library.
Carnegie l».»y,tu' ha* Jon.
I the other awfi. ■ , in Hrkrstl v
J thrar mnlripai vs.
I Mis. M'yun j C.a»k ih?
j hrartjui. nag nrepgr. d djaplay* »i.
j able to holid*} fea*'vtUres
*1 kl n H. ING VI \0I Ilf
f irv LkKI.'s M \TER*II'
L M Cftyn’or. of th* dn, 're r
] of sedimentation studies of .re c"
conservation aerire under th.
partn.rent og agrtculture rrpr
. tha* If f Jrv./ ,-.f a. p ..:n *:•'
supply ja underway Thai the pn
. cipal lent under cont!der*U"fi
| how mueli Mlt has been drepnal
1 tn the city lake at the count
! club «tnre the dam w as construe
1 ed
A trap of the watrrluire Is brer ,
made and a aurviy of *0.1 a,
degree of erudnn will b» sludJ
all thi mjgh Uw »aterth.-d I
lake
There *r* six men m Olymp'
rew and ton font bar been ,
mented by '.-••tral Bier, from Wh
relief rolls
IHO KIN OR. La GRANTED
Doris Hoag received a dec re
diu.rrr from Fred Hong and
tclla Bruner one from Herb, r
Bruner In distrlrt court this w. •
with the former also getting r
of a daughter
. with
1 tod*
1
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