Sapulpa Free Press (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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WEAVER and GIERHART
CHEEK COUNTY
AUDIT ORDERED
BY GOV. MURRAY
THIS WEEK —
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Countv (ommissidiHTs had
the pro|M»itiiui put
to them \\ ednes-
day ami countv February
>fliees of
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county air to !*■
To a nutnlwr of In- j
dl taxpayers this i- pond
dews, as many arc tired of the
wrangling which ha* been car-1
WASHINGTON. D C — Ef-
fort* now bring made by both
parties here to pare the expen-
"To the County Commissionerslses of thf hatlonal government
and all Countj Officers of have led to the disclosure of the
Creek County. Okialtoma number of those now actually
"Gentlemen ' This is to no-1 drawing pay from Unde 8am
tlfy you and each of you that!711* loUl- ** issued by the Bu-
the Hon John Rogers, the State j rfau o{ 'he Budget, shows that
Examiner and Inspector, has Lhere arp more than a million
been authorized and directed to Perots on the national payroll
make a complete audit of the Thc e5UM-t figures are 1 023.373
books, records, transactions, | °ut of this huge number there
and the conduct of each of arT onh' 44 787 drawing more _ „„
your several offices, and to than *3 000 a year The civilian I the unfolulng of the redsmptlvr journey.
m»ke Investigation of same; and employees lead the armed fore-! plan of God Jesus Christ lived ' After
Interna liana I Sunday Rehae
Ler*on far March 8
JESTS WASHES HIS
DISCIPLES' FEET
John 11:1-1*
Rev. Samuel D. Price. D. IX
County Atm* add Roberta,
and Home Demonstration Agent
Mlm Jeffle Thompson, were In
OUton Tuesday where they held
,a Pour-H meeting.
WATEK «~1 THOMPSON Sb. TUOS. E. WESB. P«
Sunday, March 8, 1032
ministry was about over and
Again the fullness
1 had come for a great event
' ’ '
, A. W. Jacobs, former farm
they looked for the establish-'wnt ^ vui arrive today to
ment of the visible kingdom, do some educational work thru
concerning which He had often .the local county agent's office
spoken For this reason all the I • • •
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MORNING SERVICE
Organ Prelude:
*Mr, Holy."
SERVICE, HER
I ITS
GET IT
OVER
tlldited.
and Bille Wilaon. spent Sunday
you will therefore give him ae-jes wl*h a total of *1 055.970.- ■ on earth for a purpose and this and all had refrained fi*om ap- W ln matJVM ™ Okemah.
*<iuarelv reS! 10 a11 such books and rec- W6 55. as against the military 'as not primarily to be a great pearlng to do the work of a aer- • • •
• ords. expenditures of *258 719 830 57. j Teacher or worker of miracles vant. Jesus arose and personally The Jefferson P. T A. will
"Done this the 29th day of The largest group of all con- There was to be a Oreat Day undertook this work that each mw*t next Thursday evening in
A D 1932 tains 220.673 soldiers an! sailors of Atonement, having close re-'one had sidestepped All were the ^b001 building at seven-
”By the Governor of j who receive under *1 000 a year [ latlonship to a day with a aim-'thus cared for. even Judas who lbirty, for election of officers,
the State of Oklahoma but the*- men receive housing, t Har name in the Jewish ealen about to betray Him It Ben KnlPP wli| be In charge of
Wat H MURRAY *—I Mi ------ “
"Attest:
"OOL. R A SNEED
Secretary of State
UNA MAE ROBERTS.
Assistant Secretary of State.'
ried on over thi* audit during A meeting with the county
the n.*l vc ir It max he tint comm*'on<‘rs requested by
11 lW >r,a, , , Hepburn at which time a reao-
i loth mg will come of the an lution calling for the audit, un-
dit. hut it *hould do one tiling d*r terms agreed upon last
md that is. ________________ -tlv ,ummer' w“
what all
lion* are
When
. roll call was made George Wll-
thr talk and accusa- j libey voted Yes. while M J
about. Baker and Henry Davidson vot-
Ralph Blake wa*'***
, , .,r , . . Then the fireworks started,
found puiltv of irregularities wlth Hepburn and Bounda out-
in the rountv trea*urer*s of- lining the alternatives. Thev
fire, there were statement* I P*** «« thal under **' «»-
j ,i_ . m l • .• olution. the audit would cost
made that nlakr * activities ;he county nothing, but unless i chmb the long civil service
involved oilier offices in thc the commissioners voted toltralf Th* class totals 116 759
court house, which i* a loci- have th* audlt Lhe governor Those subject to the proposed
, . . . . ,i_ would order the audit anyway,I aaiary reduction of ten per cent
al supposition, whether oth- in(i that under those condi-|on Lh? $3.000-and-up class, to-
food and clothing In addiMon dar The cross was now leas was Peter who raised objections the meeiting Everyone Is urged
to their pay. even the officers j than a day orf Jesus wax al- when he was thus humiliated 10 *U*nd.
being granted extra allowances, way* a good Hebrew and He by the act of Jesus, but his Lord • • •
This condition Is not recognized kept the feasts established by proceeded with basin and towel The adult cooking clam which
in the figures issued by the His heavenly Father. Prepara- in rendering the greater ser- sponsored by the educational
Budget Bureau and would prob-1 tion was made for the ohserv- vice on the cross the next day committee of the Y W C A.
ably double the amount this 1 ance of the Passover In reality Jeeus would not omit the lesser board ts being condueUd every
government is paying for armed : He had been approaching Jc- act on this Thursday night Ful- Friday arternoon at 2 30 o'clock
protection ] rusaleni for three months tha: ler explanation is given In the 1b the Y W C. A. rooms by
The second largest group He might be present at Just Oolden Text: The Son of man Ruth Davidson demon-
drawing a living from the na- this time ram«> not to be ministered unto. «rator at the O G k t Co.
Two disciples had been sent | but to minister, and to give hla ortfe*. Tomorrow's lesson will
forward that they might make life a ransom for many.'' Mat- be on dinner menus, and every-
ready In the cooking of the them 20 28 Thus an example one *• urged to attend.
laiKtUm.
Invocation.
m
Hymn. Chwfr and
Hymn, Choir had
0
Congregation
| * .
Apwtln Creed.
e?rAftv»f PrtTff. . .
A
Mprnlng Prayer.
Anthem. Omit.
Anthem, Chotr.
* TTT’t •
Rreponrive Reading. Gloria
Seriptore ItllnllMn
MR
Notice*. Offeratory.
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Notice*, Offeratory.
Hymn.
0
Spcrial.
Fvtning Addrom.
Sermon by the Pastor.
It' mn. “Now (he Day
to
Hymn.
Over."
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Renrdktion —
Doxotogy — Postlodo
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ttonal government ts In the 81.-
000 a year civilian class In-
cluded in this list are many of
the small postmasters and the Pa-vover lamb Marked tension was given typical of the ser-
poorer paid mail carriers There cxisteo among all the disciple'- vice each one should render un-
They sensed that the end of His to others In His name.
are 124.678 in this one class.
Next to It is the group In the
*2.000 to *2.100 class. In which
can be found many college
ersduates who are starting to
Farmer Makes
10 1-2 Percent
*53 20
*26 90
*10 Making
and products sold *773 94
On fnvp«tmpnt Hrtf “ a ^raphif
vjii iiivcsuiieiii lure of the Urin Uyout
The mretlng of the Highway
neautlflcallon aMoeiatlon which
_ was to have been held yester-
day morning in the Y. W. C
Eggs *30 41. other crops a rooms, has been postpon-d
and miscellaneous wax two weeks by the president,
the total income Mrs Lil? B Llndxry of Tulsa
About 26 members of the Sen-
pic- lor Christian Endeavor society
On cf the Presbyterian church were ONE OF US
If you ate a church member you are expected to attend ser-
vlceg, at least once on Sunday* ft you are not, OET HIE HABIT
and mingling with others will greatly stimulate you for yon
daily life and make you realize your dependence on God yowr
Maker, and tn part repay Him for Hlx goodness to YOU and
YOURS
Our services, morning and at eventide are interesting and
Instructing. Interspersed with excellent music by our trebled
choir under the direction of Mrs Bess MrLellan Hughes, director,
with Mrs R H Barr as organist
If you are a stranger tn our city, you are welcome.
The mid-week hour's service under the leadership of (he
Pastor tx of great value and highly en'ertatnlng We would be
glad to have you with us. though you may not be a member nf
this church.
An unusually beneficial service is our monthly aoeUI gather-
ings on first Wednesday* and would like to have you )oln us ft
you are a member of this churrh and have forgotten to attend
for some time past, this is your cordial Invitation to come and br
the farm there are 10 milk cows, entertained Tuesday night In
rr official* are involved in a tions. the entire expense would ;al 31*71 In the civilian bran- COST ACCOUNTING SYSTEM three brood sows. 45 hens and the church parlors with a party
criminal way or not.
*houl»l i1* borne by the county. It was eh*s and 11.816 In the military
• _ • , , . . also intimated that this ex-iA total of 4.736 civilians receive
•>r ascertained by a complete might run imo thousands' above *5 000, against 2.709 in the
:ud't. of dollars
KEPT ON COMPLETE
FARM BUSINESS
b roin the re*<dution as
army and navy, and of these
County Attorney S?6e Chris- there are exactly thirty-two who
I r i / ,i Lian entered the discussion with arr paid (15.000 or more a year
Jrawn up for approval of the Lh, advlce to co^Son«
commi*sioners it i* notitl that that they endorse the resolution
all office* are to be audited strung as his theory that by
the army being represented by
Oen Pershing, who draws *21
Ihfee horses. In the way of Games and contests er.er-
crops. corn 15 acres, cowpeax talncd the gucstx throughout
9'j acres, alfalfa three acres, the evening,
garden one-half acre, hog lot • » •
and pasture two acres, Irish 8everal members of the First
potatoes one-fourth acre, or- Methodist church assembled
While big business is lament-
ing business conditions and thc
ty^farme^'’went 'ahead 'udthTt* chajd on* aorf- *ra*n sorghums last night In the church base-
ly farmer went ahead with his ^ m of for th. Mlam.,
Our Es-ter program the rendition of the Holy City” by Mn.
Hughes and her splendid choir, wilt be well worth your heartnR.
Come with us and help us teat ter «nnah:nc in Ha pulp* and
community and be of *omf use U< THE MAHrER and the WORLD.
THE HOUSE OF THE LORD IS OPEN FOR YOU. DO YOUR
BIT
PATROMW THF.SI IIOMF T<)9 V MHrHAVTS:
500 and is the only high-salsri- own business ar.d compiled a A r .li„ K„
from July 1 1129 except ihe^nm* 11 audlt would cd m*n *n 411 our fore- r£Iord «< and one-halt per- vcf.mn?t wa>, itemized at *5- tn'.x org^izatiofu of the church
. P . Lhe county nothing, while not,although eighty-three draw cfn’ interest made last year on O00 00 lan<J and lmtK.„v^ Mullc D;aved by the Sunday
court clerks office where the to sign tt would mean that the bf.,^«000 and “' ^Th^tarm'e^ wh „ meats *2.93500, cattle *65000 school orcN*Mia entertsmJd
auditors can start l»aek a* far aud‘- would be ordered by the ^ In aU. 44 787 persons w<mld 1 farmer, whose name has hocaM ho„ an(1 pou]try ,337 50 ^ guest* after the delicious
a* thev desire. Sam Bound*, wh,<* lh! ''ll*0???.!*?. I^ E*d ^rtl ^nTSint macWnpr> 51 028 00 and *“PP« devotlonaU were led
one of the auditor* intimated dollars
several
Baker
(cut, and their gross income is
A ten per cent
thousands
and Davidson *181,917.416 78
that some irregularities were protested that they were not re- reduction would save Uncle Sam at>ove the average.
found back a.* far as 15 year*. !P°ns;b'v lor what the governor j than twenty nuihons of ""..... “
,, . , ■ ordered But under conditions dollars a year
If *uch is the case, it *cems they finally reconsidered anas Oui of the billion and a third
that very little can he done, changed their vote to make the'Paid out to govemmeht employ-
a* the present officer's tenure 1 unanimous one-tenth, or 8150.-
c rr j . . 11 1 Following is the resolution as 000.000 is paid members and
ol offk-c doe* not extend hack passed bv the commissioners, workers tn the Farm Board. In-
that far. wttirjt forth the terms upon: terstate Commerce Comml*stcn.
Although present financial examiners are to
condition of the county indi- '‘Pereas, on the 21st day of
cales that thi* i* a poor time.Juiy, 1931. the Board of Countv rw ,v,i . v . .. _
for an audiL.,nce,,\,*l.cn goners reguUr res'- C0°^V'%Z£T00^-
«o onlered. we hope the work l 5!m. P.^ sta'^T'&ami^r i‘°” U). UrmeTS' ** the
A , i'red *249 00 The amount of by Rev. T. E Webb
evident reasons, made far nrt lBC0BW ^ the ^r 10<^ ...
ures are correct that sav' that V*™1 on hU invprtmpm ae' Ut Mn. Carl Shimeall.)
cording to Edd Roberts, county and children former 8apu!pans.
the Federal Trade Commission
and other agencies.
... questing the State Examiner
goes on speedily and (airly, and Inspector to examine or
ami Mjmelhing definite dune, cause to be examined by duly
_______ appointed deputies tl
And ajv'oiii
MAYOR ROBERTSON TALKS
TO
provision that between fifty and
*200,000,000 may be lent to ag-
. . rtcultunsts Other farm inter-
doom will be taken care of bv
and accounts of all the county the new allhough iuch
I offices of Creek countv Okla-
SAFILFA ROTARIANS homa. provided money could! 7*^'
Mayor Ralph Robertson spoke t Sfr'ESS* W ^ re8‘
to members of the Rotary club And Whereas, thereafter, the'
Tuesday on Relations of Civic Excise Board appropriated *1500 ~~
Clubs to the Community." and for that purpose. extension MAN HERE
brought out several feasible Now. Therefore be it resolved A Jacobs marketing spe-
phases relative to what could by the Board of County Com-! fnom the extension di-
be accomplished with the clubs missioners of Creek County. vt«on of the A and M. college,
co-operating with the city gov- Oklahoma, in regular session as- was ln Creek county Thursday
ernment. rcmbled, that the Slate Exam- and Friday of this week, ac-
Dr Ira Malone was chairman I mer and Inspector's office and cording to Edd Roberts, county
of the program Six members I the duly appointed deputies are 1 a8ent. Jacobs spreializes In
of Rotary will assist in finish- hereby empowered to begin said marketing of small crops and
ing the unemployment relief audit and to examine all offices dahry cattle
fund drive in addition to rep- beginning July l, 1929 up to the --——
resentatives from other clubs present time except the Court The P E O chapter will meet
Emmett Mathews reported on Clerk's office; the examination, this afternoon in the home of
resolutions wrhich will be to commence as far back as the Mi s Streeter Speakman for
brought before the organization State Exam ner's office may their annua! election of officer
Jor adoption in the near future deem necessary. and luncheon meeting. Mrs J
About 10 members and their The S'aie Examiner and In- T Murphy will be assistant
ive* will attend an inter-city r pee tor agrees as follow* h octets
Meting at Bristow Thursday To seed two deputies to Creek __
caning County and work 30 day* be-,
-- ginning not later than March County Commlvdoners will pe-
We have old papers for sale 10. 1932 If said examination tltlon -hp Excise Board to ap-
locrat News of flee falls to reveal a sufficient j ProPrla 16 any surplus ln excess
amount to equal the apprepria- °* 3!300 to complete said
tion made by the County Excise audit" not to exceed the amount
Board the St at" Examiner and d^overed by the State Exam-
Inspector will withdraw from 1 incr a«d Inspectors office,
the county and not complete
the audit and without any ex-
pense to the county. If said
money is found by the State
Examiner's office, the Board of
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POLITICAL
| Announcements
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SEBE CHRISTIAN,
County Attorney
O K JAMES HEPBURN,
Special Council for State.
comm TREASURER
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Fife Brothers
(Or. CLYDE LEE and BOB)
"Radio Log Cal»in Bova”
NATIONALLY KNOWN EV ANGELISTS
Full Gospel Message
7:30 Evert Night Beginning Sunday, March 6
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"... LEE and ELM. , *
seven percent interest on in
vest is the average. farm agent.
This man took advantage* ef| _
the opportunity offered by the
!h sisqss siss
of Ponca City, were week end
_ house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Creekmore Wallace and family.
Jorephtne Louclcs. with Mr Shimeall. who has been
WALL PAPER
Beautiful New Pattern*
Arriving Daily
10c quality, per roll V
15c quality, per roll 7’ e
15c to 20c quality, roll IAr
COWMANS
Drive In
MARKET
R. T. SHEARER J
GROCERY
Thmgt lei hat
2* 8 Park Pbuoe 1JM
ln farm accounting and they |forine„ Lo^ka'
also funush free a book to keep|Park colx*c 121 rrr
a complete record of the farm
The total receipts from this
farm was *773.9!. All farm ex-
pense totaled 323C.88 for the
year. The net profit was
*543 06 Fanners will be inter-
ested to know that the higheatij
column of expense other than
taxes was amount of feed
bought. The highest Item ofl
expense was taxes which was
*75.85. The amount of feed
purchased was *58 75 The ex-
pense of the livestock *32 95 1
Gaecline and oil for the car j
*27.33. Miscellaneous *11.10.
Household ana personal *10.25.,
Seed purchased *9 40 and re-
pairs for equipment *5 25
In the receipts of income j
from the farm the dairy pro- ,
ducts topped the list totaling'
*401.45. Hogs was next totaling
*251 48 Cattle was next totaling
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