Sapulpa Free Press (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE TWO
GRANDMA’S BREAD
THE RICHEST BREAD IN THE WORLD!
The Sapuipa Free Pres:
Published Every Fridly afternoon at 108 East Dewey
Avenue, Sapuipa, Oklahoma
J. W. VI EAVER and RAY W. GIERHART, Publishers
Cll ‘terited-.
f im* S*r»tl F k t ton in • nr* form
r«clk) by a maatrr •torr-toller
o) wT py g;
Three rnw Short Stor ri (of four instalments
TKrr'ra Ret Era. K •! hit boat
r w,l«»tw
| pul him on m the find place, but
j hi* wrek'a up Friday"
| Mr* Durham ceased racking, |
tier sallow bare berame more yci-
• low With art effort ah# Mild'
[ Hr‘a a rich! smart hand. Tiller I
»I’d mthrr you didn't fire him'
The hell you'd ruther!" Mad- I
j »lox fTrimmed niicvily. What you
>t to nay about it?*'
Why. It’s my proptjr. my well—
la it?'*
SUMNYKHOOl
LESSON
4 OtTNTl
Because of
Tier room ttm
11 he RrwtUrm
4GBNT* MOVE
* need for more of-
ugh <«• <> 'ihment of
int Bureau here. •
Wr C harlet L Duna
Telephone 600
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IN rot R IN't VII MINI*
SYNOPSIS Ben Furlonr. a
voting but practical ml man and
driller front thr Pennsylvania field
drifted into thr Texas oil country
broke and looking for work Fin-
ally he fetched up at the Durham
home where live an elderly aunt,
shortly widowed by the explosion
ot a powder w aeon and hrr netce
prettv Betty Durham Prrhapf
because of his smhc Brttv rooks
some food for Ben and while he
eats he learns the aunt in town
on business, has an oil man. Tel-
ler .Maddox sinking an cal well
for her A short 6 inch boll
worked loose from the rigging and
is in the bottom of the well Work
has been suspended for days as the
crew fish for the bolt and ope-
in*- Iving noat> ol our own I an-\nn in an \irxxax* *ting funds dwindle away . Tur-
in Millar -chrilulr'. '.nixing iwtssetlger* .tmj <-l!rrs :<. give a hand btn
I Maddox objects Betty insists
: »hd overrules Maddo* so Furlong
:
i
:
:
You
that
ti nugl
ishing
t nice to me.
lob had been
EZRA
I
"HINO THE LAW OF
OOD
r December lSlh Nr-
1 tel
i t he
out
W hx
' It wot
hat
takn
lidn't
a to a
plat
HI
Whv
AMERICA AHEAD IN THE MR
Tin' p rr*t A merit an fixing buat, “China Clipper," has
• J the new trails-Pacific air *ervicr. U-iHtyn the l mini
Til# girl* far# n
s dimly ilium*
ivr you a dam' good beating
iiuit#d a* Ah# MTU if
■d up at Fur-
The nrffitiff was finally se<
ion if Sh# th#
pretUest jrtrl
place and Maddox was ncc
up\ -
j h# had #A‘#r known
and h# felt a
)> himarlf with .something
elar
fired Friday
kr#8t Ukmff. a urrat
.sympathy for
!ien he felt a hand upon
his
this place
hrr Th# cla^v of h
er warm hand
ukier H# turned to find
Fur-
that's that *
' as sh# had tu)d#d
him along th#
''ig at his aide The latter s
#y#s
t h# povder
dark trail had a(!#c
ted him in an
•‘r# blanng In a voice ominous-
early Monda
unaccountabl# mann
affected him acain
cr and now it
m the same
lxar&h and xlbrant wa* fur
j h#
to shoot thr
one; I'll brt
Ond * u
of th
th#
Philippine l*land«. and t.hina. Pl«n* lor a regu-
iir -<*rvtce aero?' the Ni.rth \tlantn are under
wav when she laid it I
sudden recklessness on
him and before he knew
was doing he had bent
hla. A
whelmed
shat he
forward
.at beat-
s
wn tcllf
ryin* h
P^alm Ilf 11
of Fit* Ft And Inf cm
form. #*ptcUlly built
H, In the open Apace
#r fit# and reading
m att#nttt# audt#vir#
hour in the mnminc
moot attractive. it
•nnial ap-
rnpturag
hr tooth anni-
rr^rip>tr print-
fflUftl Bible i
this
>Uy called
nt in thr
rearrangement of thr county
wn'i office wai required. Uit
w*ck thr d#*ks of Mim Jrfflr
Thompaon, homr d#m< nt ration
agent and Fdri Roberts farm
agent, were moved from the back
room to the fmnt room m the
irnt of the Post Office Thia
crntrallrr extension mart in
south office with AAA pm-
* and the Fir-settlement wnrk
led in other moms of the
ban
will
the
TWO FLEAS (.III,TV
Hamid Rldlry pleaded guilty to
ircri'inir *tol#n fondk when hail-
ed Into dint rift court Tuesday and
was sentenced to aerve six months
in the count;, jail Jim Aah p!#ad-
rd guilty on three rcainU and wax
sentenced to taro N#»rw at Me A Ira-
lifttorle I **T 0,1 thf sehtenrea
to run concurrently
other membri
i various attl
of Uv
wav.
running on r« juiar -cmHlulr*. «mtrt \ in^; passenger
N \»« cn V.rih 4r.il >,ut: \• ri ,t
We hear of evrrv airplane accident. .md tail to realize ^,as*,ion* » tool which he has just
,l , ( c .1 , ijii . lowered into the well, hoping to
Hmt tew ol these occur on regular bed u led air line flight' full out the bolt
M<>«t of the fatalities in American axialion in the tear iu'i NOW 00 ON WITH THE story
SECOND INSTALLMENT
lwi ,n a0CI<J«’u *° pnvalr plum or those of rurtoug htm« •
the Ann, and \aw, or in te«t flight' of new 1 v-de>ipiled durUl* th“ °per»tion and even
m tchnn - Maddox could find no fault with
... the way he did It When, after
Ol .1 eight airline |>asM'iigei«, the record* show, wi re *'hat seemed an interminable lime
the a ire cable began to stream up
out of the depths and *-ind Itaelf
m smooth black layers upon the
drum, the two women pressed in
upon the derrick floor
Out of the aell-mouth finally
slid the fishing tool. It stopped
hung motionless with the lower
end at the level of their eyes The
teeth had been bent inward, jam-
, r ■ 1-1 | bled together by the blows from
>*t nf flying is not ninth higher than tile COM of rail above inside the basket
and kiserd her
The two n
irn
stared [
again to be no
Thr girl war sLaztied but
*hc «t
•
her
until I’m took can
did not recoil Curiously *he
in-
Furlong
wa?
i a burly, t
hick
-neck- !
The widow's colo
qtilred Why did you do that ?
vouth
hr
was as ha:
rd as iron
themselves h\nnoti
I don t know 1 I couldn't
help
id in hi
are at thfc
s m
oment I
awarthy Iker of t
' it I guess I dldn t Intend to.
but ’
an r
\11
quality qt;
lit#
unex-
her Hp continued
—" Ben floundered he frit
hit
<t#d Hi
s #l
nmlty for
the
driller |
T wwn t gel tin
| face burning hotly
td final!;
.• ft
iam#d over
In
prox- j
good with Hetty t»
ed b
led in the past year, in some jO million miles of fixing.
< "itsidering how young iht whole art of fixing i*- le*-
in thirtx xears—anti that commercial axialiou ha» been de-
"petl only sime the war, it would seem that the airplane
1 already rrathed a point of *afrtx far greater than that
i' h the realmad* reached in the *anie nunilier of xears.
V' air traxrl increase*, rjic- will tome down. Even now
thus
as to be an excessive price to pax for the time saved. :,,rme<1 *nd tigbU, bitten between
* * tn-n ..f ------- g .
American* do more fixing; than the people of any other | ^d°Lg!^ ^'‘of’^c*
American air line' now link America to \'ia. Let Who-. Furlong h»d finished
II' hope tliex will stwvn bring Europe so close that — lWMh*n» ^ h<“ ,ound Brtt> Dur-
lt«•[• to London or Pari' over the week-end.
we call ham waiting for him
| Come oxer to the house." she
_____________ v-cd You must be tired"
mu- «hi ,»* ti 1 ^ -vou I MU luckx tl.,
I HE ^ \lt ON TL RERLL Lt)>l> young man declared, with a grin
Ale xtiu putting Chri'tnu* >cal* on all xour Chri*tma'|hl.,^a-lc>' nolhln* You've got
(tackages this year? Those gay little red-and-green emblems I Simple, wasn’t it’ I wonder
wh. h t o-t only a penny api< v. are the mean* bv which ! never thought of it
that,
ink ■*
xnfide
Rtlleslos
a r#nfirtl nf tcrljiinccl Bund
Book of Life He'<* Alpha f>
in ttlth that I Tulsa unlvrrait
ived by Err* I nio Hnstse of
full well, as |
A ITaita. the great jour- Mr and Mr
>nre said, that there 1* no Enid will be h
open with such * era] weeks nf
th# I
ak- M M ‘ d sh. re Mjj, g^A
g. •' M't t M. L '.-ite Biovvi
can and B.cmord Ts> e*^|gg wegg yj-
us read it ag-
devotion di*p
ago knowing
.moan at U
-nxug
:e»ta Of
ilch
lav
me
Mi>
vrrvtn
mKhf
th#
with I aoi
lE B#
n-
D O shiclda of
if# 8 >r«tA fnr art-
F>#lr ilamtl# and
and Mr* Roll*
*;>-
goes
hog mild every tu
at>
it -
'**FP
«iji to mal
mam
You got to make
ry m?
• before that well co
it’s jt
ist like 1 said—it ai
mj She
I laU i
iir III t
th# Pa
th th# Btblr
vidua! bnob
i,
Cr
i imprpAr
rm of thi
J)# marv
cd tnr#tl
th# aim:
of Ron
to he
I \U4t
Him
T Hut
ay. Mr«
ua# III
otnc fol
On Mr
had m
L A
W E
■ •
of L#
■ ffaapcd the wciciian
do—anything to It.
Yo
Nc
moat
id Hn
u h##n
Mr ai
#d thia 1
Hatter in
Mra Ton
* for Cal*
it I?
Who’ll slot
little old
n It
fnr 7 ,
bolt
didn't it^
u«t show.'
i ontinurd Nnl Wrrk
Eternal
itual Pr<
Then
charact#
Mmr
#ra who la
hnapita] to
rrport#d to
Tip
PI Bl.l( f>ri l( ltl <w ATTEND
M'n^ION or TAX (DIRT
of
urra
nut j
J C M'-njfr* Aprnt
i . Belly attrrad ImpaUanUy she
nuMifl l^ faiAcd to carry on tho nation-wnir tight against tno exclaimed Oh hea too
i<»st insidious of ali th»*
plagues that afflict humankind. I lhmlun« aboul something-
tul 'Ti ulo'i*. the "great white plague." |We\e got an
busy
Sax1
extra room, but
| Aunt Mary says it a-ouldnl look
It I* t" '.txinp children tlut the w. rk of the National nRht ,or J-011 sleep there Doni
Tulwulo*ts A'-ocialion ami it« state and county branches i ^Hovt^ sboutU the*bam’"
i* < specially directed. Medical science ha* made great strides] Thais what site proposed come
in its battle against disea'C. and the control, if not the cure. U1,1 'V IHIX l'
, *t was dark, the trail through
ot tunerctilosi' is one ol its triumphs, let every year more the ct'tus and the mesquite wav
children die of this disea'C than from un\ other tine cause. ! dl°? b“l Betty knew it by heart
. . ... . _ . . . *JMl where its meandering were
Ice cent you 'pend lor a gax ( hristma* >eal to stick on xour indis .i.yuisltable she took Fur-
Christmaa mail may help to save a Ltbx's life. ,l0n** !iand 8,,d kuided him
i , . . ’ f . , , ■ ''» suppose you think Aunt Marx s
Inaauch a- ye haxe done it unto one ot the least nl a. risking all her monex like
these, nix children, ye haxe dime it unto me." tiu».' she said
'VNTVCLAIS CtlXli'.' ,ARIX ( lit Rt H TO HOLD MC'TION
MTU LIGHT BOND HOLDER' TO HELP BI ILDIN'G FI ND
"I sure do." the man admitted
} This thing will sixow you the
' t hances she s taking Suppose that
bolt had been something else
■ -g we couldn t get hold of’
Under the ausplee. of the MM- J£E ^ ^ ““
------ - the Firs, M^hodistl Tkn(^ But sfw ^greedy She
always was Tiller talked her into
it after Unele Joe died and slit
Sar.U CJaus paid an early visit
to some 9H bond holders of the in* fund of
football lighting fund wtoer. etrh chureh an Advertisers' auction sale
<d the person* or flrtr.s who sub- ••111 be held next W-dneadav. Dec-
nbtd last summer to a fund to ember 1*. at 18 South Main street wouldn't listen to me
< reel the iighUti* system far the when hundreds of dollars worth of '
high school football field were new and first clawt merchandise'
giver a cheek for half ol the sum will > auctioned to the highest
subscribed bidder
a lot safer to let the big
companies do the drilling, and be
satisfied with a royalty "
Some people can’t be satisfied'
When the money was subscribed Article* to be .void have been the girl said, quletlv Then after
I t t summer few persons thought donated to the church by leading1 a moment Uncle joe never in-
that so much as half of tlx. money | manufacturers and local business tended to leave the whole farm to
would be repaid the first year : houses Many of the articles to be her They dldn t hitch very well
although tixe Junior Chamber of sold have beer, placed on the floor j He said he was going to leave part
Comm, rer who sponsored the pro- for display The building will be J of it to me, but—1 guess he never
j»rt devoted untiring effort* to opened to the public in order to, got around to it I’ll bet Aunt
stimulate interest in the games inspect the merchandise on Sat- Marx s sorrv by this time that she
and '■well gate receipt* urday Three sales will be held I listened to Tiller; there's so many
Had not unu«uall> bad weather beginning at 11 a m. J and 3 45 thing* a driller can do to a well"
t'Larded the crowds lor two or P m The ladies of the church P.vhsW Is ne that kind of *
three local game* more might have will serve hot .unch during the
been repaid this at. according day.
to Ted Donaldson Jl,cee president
but the organisation liopes to re-
pay the remaining tifty per cent
next year and still have the light*
lor future years
OtX F BAND CONCERT
Tr. the high school auditorium
last Friday evening, the Sapuipa
High School band, under the di-
rection of Steward Lamb, instruc-
tor of band and orchestra In the hours
man?"
What kind of a man’ Men are
all alike, aren't they—when they've
got reason to be?”
8he better fire him'
I guess she can't, or dasseni . .
Funny my talking this way to you
and not knowing you only a few
I'd better mind my own
DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZATION ... ..........-
PROGRAM 1* CARRIED OFT * ' Patented a « minute j btuAi.t-.v- Here we are You wait
_ concert based on a Christmas while I get a light"
—. --- . theme The program included an Thev lari ar-i-.-rt at ih»
S^th “ ti “d ,nd •«
her companion
... wz*zz js - -
being given
deparfmen* of public health ( HRI'TMA* PARTT ^ .urrendered
At Bristow Monday 534 ehlldrer Junior Aux'tiary Qlrls of tht B-i then led the wax to the ban
were lmmunioed^whlle almost as American Legion will have their; Mb- "n i^Sl
WT* tIT*,<ld ** 3»pu!pa the annual Christmas party in the trx ihi- -me nafl beet allowed t
following morning Th* nurse, also Lee,on hut Saturday at ; 30 Otft* run down and w.ih the e^,-uUub
^ — ch^*^r.?ewpr
hk.
tmt to
I th# h«»n
in th# coi
CI#rk P«
public
J#8
#ffinrunff p#rt
i on th# Mo
with th# it
and th#fi pa*
prophetic rial
or# hiffiUifhu
F
666
(OLDS
and /i
FKVElT
-Tablet*
-No
first daf
HEADAC
i 3t
head, apparently more per
at her own lack ol rcsenlmet.
surprised at Furlong's boldn
tha
he
Afle
pen
must like you pretty well
*nd
1 wish you would—did 1 t
..nk
a f(
you're wonderful."
said
xjueer’ Betty turned lo g
> A
"i
moment later sh# called
Jack
and
through Uie gloom. "I’ll call
you
you
lant witt
us hear
men Ir
arity h(
in Hu
O Shi
:<
HES
«
rk of Uv
of fit
when breakfast ls ready
H*
villa1
a* th<
Furlong was not altogether sur- own
Furl, 'Hi
! tracks
pnsed when, on the following
morning Tllle: Madox offered him
a Job Maddox it was plum was
acting upon orders and he took
no perns to conceal his dislike
for the new hand; nevertheless.
Ben accepted the proffer Aside
from the fact that he needed work,
his interest in Betty Durham was the s<
now sufficient to make almost any '
sacrifice worth while
In the days thereafter he tried
to fathom the peculiar relation- NRuirf
ship existing between Maddox and
the two women, but he did not
succeed very well The driller. It
was evident, had his heart set
upon Betty, and In his attempt to
win her Mrs Durham was hla
ally, nevertheless for some un-
known reason the aunt disliked
and distrusted the man Aboul all
that Ben could make sure of was
the fact that in some manner not
readily apparent the oil well was
being used by Maddox as a wea-
loudly at
w&lk#d fci
bkmg in
#d to i
protc*>
That ei
,ening Maddox went over
to thr fa:
imhouse Evrninga in this
thirst x li
ind. like evenings upon
the desci
■t, were cool, refreshing.
beautiful
The brazen sky cooled.
a blessed
1 breeze played through
the acrubl
by bush and brought faint
frag«in
unnoticed at other hours;
the Ixarsl
i outline of unlovely ob-
1 •
.softened: birds twittered;
Nature fi
lied her lungs and took
RADIO SERVICE
For your radio tube* and
batter lev. call—
ROGERS ILECTRIC CO.
S South Main Phone Z37
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on new xigor.
Mr Durham was rocking upon
the little front porch, and of her
the man inquired
"Where's Betty?"
"Her and Ben have gone to
town
Maddox scowled "I allowed they
had
' He s cone In to buy himself
some clothes and she took the
car-
H<- won't need no more clothes
Z's *«■on lh“J0b' -"•* I
I __ duller
meanwhile waslup
to see a good deal of
and Betty
He’s all through an’
Purloni
managed
each other but they met clandes-
tinely Neither of them openly re-__ .
ferred to this tact, and. although Jrtjgxvxxerxitxexywgyxx(
“What's happened. Tiller?"
"We had a row I was a fool to |
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Years of experience wares you a real job.
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the Ctrl pretended that it was her 1
aunt whom she feared. Ben x cry 5
well knew that It xvas Maddox
No longer bv ttie way, did he
apologize when he kissed her. and
their slolen moment* together nad
become very sweet
Work on the well progressed as
rapidly as could be expected Inch
by inch, foot by foot, the heavy-
steel bits cut through the rock; j
length after length was added to
the casing, and as it neared the B
level of the oil-bearing structure;!
Indications' became evident; oc- 1 ■
rasional .sighs and gurgles issued E
from the well mouth as gas gath- f
er>-d and released Itself Its odor r
was at times quite strong 6
It was at this time that Mud- F
dox and Furlong clashed ,
Beane new tackle was being slung r
and Ben had been sent up aloft S .i „ -c. .1 . i
while the foreman issued directions, r r on<* P1 lu 0,l'> ywu
from below II was heavy work E
Bcr. was forced to cling to the y 'a" P1'**- Vour JNirtraif.
derrick timbers or to balance him-
Think Over
Your
Insurance
Today
Arr \ou ampu pn»(r«t<*d"
—if not. a#r ub
morning.
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Bargains For Christmas
from your ELECTRIC STORE
24c
Ml KuIiIh‘1 R
Lord. ** fl. lenptli.
ix outlet.
Chri'ltna' Tn-*-
lijfht iiulli*. A fnr
5c
Lighting a#!# (or ( l)n»tYtM'
Ir##*, H liuli*- • ohiiiIhc
39c
E.lxi tiit Ciirliiif*
1 rnn
49c
Fum* Plug'.
6 fur
25c
*E» OIK LIM or EXEtTRH
4PPI lANCtft
XU XX ILL XI I OXX till SI ml FOR till R OI.D IKON ON
111! rilKHI'l III 4 MX4 IRON.
ROGERS ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 2.T7
i plrited cattle there was no live
stock left upon It There still re-
mained however, some old fod-
der. it was dusty and musty, but
j suitable enough for a bed. and._______________________
Pur'cmg announced that he was de- ■ self upon a narrow plank, and his y
lighted With these sleenm. * _____ _____ __..... .. .
lighted with thev sleeping ar-
rangemniU He set Uu> lantern
down and walked to Uie duia with
| Betty There he aald
progress at times did not suit the
elder man Maddox was in a surly
moid anyhow and he became
prolan.- Furlong wa* hot and trri-
lirlail at II hole sale Prices"
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