Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 105, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1933 Page: 5 of 6
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PAGE FIVE
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY. JANUARY S, 1933.
NURSE SHOOTS
PATIENT THRICE
Tokio Blaze Fatal to Fourteen
HELLO! TWO SETS OF TWINS IN YEAR
WANTED
3: Men wanted lor Rawleigh
oi 800 consumers in and near
' counties of
East Pmie'.
DEATH WAS PI NISUMENT FOR
ASSASSINATION Of NEWS.
PAPER EDITOR
cady, dower;
.50-4 00; built
..I*
* ol Sapulpa. Tulsa
awasi Cr ck and
able ituefler oan start earning 6&>
kly and increase every montn.
te tin media tiy. Rawieigh Co..
OK-39-S. Memphis. Tenn
105-1
steady; Ujo
rs and a'-agi
HENRIETTA WANTED
Masonic lu- Must b
Corrigan at I*’* 2. S«
nldni*)it. in
lerson. E. H WA-N„
Vlrflen. jin* *"d ai>ar
l. Hr B. C, _
:re. also made rrvlv“
To tent two room furnish
cash for used
103-4
ted
police 'oday
Dlfrso in the
n. 1306 Kmi
len. Olilcen
^iENT: p>!«-mshed houaek*<j>ing rooms.
zyj s. walnut. 106-3
Alexandroff. famous Macedonian
leader
Tiaponoff was wounded and taken
ta a hospital, where nurse Constan-
tinos was a* u;n d to attend him Slur
had been employed at the hoRntal
for si* years, and was neted lor Iver
lenderne.v. and devotion lo hen puti-
ii! - Site is 26 years old
The nurse raid she was given a re-
volver and told to ItlU her patient a-s
punishment fr.r the murder of Evllm-
ofl
“A* j it tod Macedonian, I did vot
ltesitatV the ntir* said.
FOR RENT
K&iagc
thoir of thj$ room apartments, furnished 219
h will meet vv Cleveland. Phone 1697-J. 105-1
rehearsal It, _____
ybtmj: ,<cop|» jor RENT: Fumt-shed thiee room
house, close in. Phone 079. 105-1
Murrays pcwei to clip Lieut c.ov
Hcix-rl Burn powtr lo name •pecliU
investigating romnilttees The Ballard
rt; elution will provide naming of the
committee bv Burns.
Beth homes were 1<> meet today at
U:30 p
true test of the governors strength in
the low* r branch ol the legislature
"I'm not usklng any committees,
bin many of those who are will be
j torted lo line Up temporarily with
iMurtay." he said.
Tne resolution asking the Murray-
ccntiolltd house to give the executive
"veto of conlid'Tiee" failed lo get
the two-third; vet* necessary to im-
mediate consideration yesterday.
f umlshed
Lee. Me-
104-2
LEGAL NOTICES
TOR RENT: Three room
ai»ar:ment, 118-B West
Parland.
t Published in Sapulpa Hi raid, Jan
notice of "sale of ki ai.
ESTATE
In the matter of the estate ol Hugh
A McCauley deceased:
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an older of the county court ol the
county ol Creek. State ol Oklahoma
made oil the 31f t day of December
1R32 the under-igned admltiistrator fif
the estate of Hugh A McCaulev, de-
ceased will tell at public tale lo th*'
highest bidder subject to confirmation
bv said court on fiatuiday the 21st
day ol January. A. D.. 1933. at 1')
o'clock a. m, a! ccunty court room >■>
immut; rmti
A itrni givmn hlx name u-. F.. L.
Lc.hu- apiK-aml thi* morniti* Ml the
luunlclral court wheie lie w*.*'lUied
Ift on a charge <•! drunkenness Hu
the only one on the docke<
Tokio, was thi >uutcd to capacity.
Salary ftot-.
OKLAHOMA CITY Jap 3 tfPl
KUartes at A. and M ■ Still-,
water and a! lour ticondary agnciil- '
turul school* were *u', t >tj* by th* |
• lute Ixiard or agriculture. etiective
to trtii't leHtwem.-iUs ol
budg *t cotniiilttec reoom-
uiid M fulary list $216,000 j
FOR RENT
120'; E. Lee
Furnished apartments
Phone 683 104-3
ca- e v
today.
Hails Technocracy
U the department records will be
made to see if the couiwn payment
credits were overlooked He said
thfcre was a possibility ol this because,
.•-opn oi the drafts were not cashed
tor several months ufter their Is-j
; The cecrctary also requested an ex-1
the reccrdf or the old]
Fa.f National Bank inks
National Bank anil Triti
where the drafts were cashed, m
to determine what became
general has assigned
lied Hansen, lo work
the civil suit. Beckett aid
i Meltiwhile fftst legislative moves in
school land atfair wa* betore the
state senate ,oduy
ChifkBslm. in-1 Arvwiring an «
___________________ .. bill extending the Mamie D fM lound
and the stale game'oi limitation on embezzlement or til*it ently IIMc - H
will bteuk out in jot public funds horn 3 to 10 yeat i. immcdhitely t t
it I Cnder the present law. there can be route decided ttl
|no criminal prosecution lor shortages avc her life
game latter three years have elapsed 1 he physician.
a:1 The land e'otnmlrslan authorized thi; < rumen t* at ham
._____j: , Un> ..iinh I i*/>eVni bnifr rll
prom A i— —
was cut. Reductions began w#n the
talaiy of Dr H O. Bennett, cut front
$11 250 to $7,500 annually
FOR RENT Five room modem our*
galow, garage, poultry house Gar
den spot. Phone 1127. 103-:
EXPENSIVE PRAYER
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan 5 HP)
chaplain who receives $5 a
rayn was hited by the house ol
The oifice of comptroller, si $3 000 ■*
I year, was <
Jin operating expense*
j at a meeting of the b*
T tie board cut salad i
college stufis 10 jar ce
t; tlmated saving of
.This reduction, however,
salaries o[ $1,200 a year o- less.
' Allocation of the balance c
DOCTOR PERFORMS IIASTV OPUt
ATI ON IN AMBFLANO: FN
ROUTE TO HOSPITAL
eliminated, tnui tprther cuU auance
-------■* were expected I ne
i loflny. amlnation of
at stcondary 1 American
to effect tin,the hirst
Olio a year. Co'
will no*, hit jun eifort
of the money
of die The attorney
and M. an avstetant
college bv ibe budget commute.- will
b. made' alter Ur. Bennett's reernn- -
ratndatlons aie made lo the board.
Gam:- Gommivxion Fight
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 5. (LP'— | Srn William Fiacy
The two vear fight between tlte Isaac jtrcd’Jted n
Walton League and ',u|.’ «mbIw ’‘.nit:,
and fish department
the legislature the next lew days,
was learned today,
i with the jibs of Old Gruham
1 coftmtii^ion chairman, und ethos
st: ke. counter proposal* for comp
estate of Hugh A McCauley, dectawd.i
in and to the lollowing describee.,
leal estate eituate in Cieek county,
tta$e of Oklalmniu, to-wit:
Beginning at the southwest cor-
ner of section 2. township 17
north, range 11 east. Creek county
Oklahoma, thence east a distance
of 854 feet; thence north a dis
lance ol 667 75 feet; thence west a
distance ol 848 feet; thence South
a distance of 669 3 tort U. the|
point of beginning; said traa con-
taining 13.06 acres, more or less.
Said real estate will be sold on the I
following terms and conditions, to-
*tf • rtaah in hand upon confirmation,
representatives, despite two methods
suggested to save this expense
L liable to agree on employment
ol a chaplain, the employment com-
mittee left the jefo up to the house
it,: tit. And nominations were plenti-
ful .. .
Virtues cf minisiers representing
varlou.1 denominations were ex-
tollfd Members joked each other
about their need ior xphtlual guid-
ance.
When a halt uozen minister;, had
been nominated, a member moved
that Rep. A F. Duke, member of
th. house from Marlow and a
minister, ?erve as chaplain without
pay It failed lor want of a sec-
ond • _ ,
Then Reft Matt X Beard platn-
riXiken Tulsa county member.shock-
ed pious house members by dt-ciat-
ing:
"It's tlve proplo of Oklahoma
,hat twd praying; lor with the
economic situation what it is. 1
move we dispense with the olfice
of chaplain lor this session."
He was shouted down. Members
voted on candidates Rev J R
Cartriglit, founer house iti* mber
was elected
Tlw? chaplain receives $5 u day.
Hit sole duty is to open the ses-
FOR SALE: Onions. Plione 412
WHIPPET four cou|>e. good condition
*50 Crattn Motor Co. 215 South
Main 1<Wr2
First hopse
108-5
FOR SALE: Mule team
north of Lock factory
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE TO THE FUBLIC: J. H
Bucki'.ii'ltam ns no longer cw>n*cU-d
with the Miner Electric Co. A
Vflnor ■'*• 165-2
ishakeupr arc bebtg prepared.
Ocv W H Murray Is said to favot
•tldishing the ccmmlx-ion and lum-
uw the department to ttn apixjinttve
j warden Jude Askew Chickaslia S»nu
'warden under C N. Haskell and Jock
Walton, Ira:; been mentioned lot' such
a place. ,
i The league bill, scheduled for rum-
Ipletlon at e meeting here Sunday
would have Uu three commissioner.-
I serve without |)a.v
An independent meve lor con ot.-
dniion of llood c^nf'-l- forestry, state
park- and fl'h and gam. under on
| commission, a bill to this effect wt
follow Introduction of a resolution by | ^ mtroduced soon in*the *?nT*'
S^n Hardin Ballard. Purcell. Speculation that the senate wi 1
Ballard was to ask an investigation j conID m Graham a t cceas airpotnwe-
ol the rerouting or a highway P»sl iuw centered atttnuoo on
the hotel at Clinton owned by Sthn' lrastJyc division ol the defrartment.
R Hawks commission chairman Com-1 Confers With Bing .
mb-Moner Low H Wentz charged the j OKLAHOMA CITY Jan 5 (IPP-
protect was part of a program to^^Karv A L Beck.lt °f J,lp "**
waste $175,000 ' school land tommissum toA»y con
The dilemma facing Western mack*
Mixed civilization—material dis-
tress amid plenty—caught th#
lively notice of 4,606 Havant* at tlM
convention of tha American Aaao-
ciation for tba Advaneaweat of
Science, In Atlantic City, N. L
when the gauntlet ox “Tach-
mera*'” was flung at them to
Professor Walter RautenstrauA
HOUSEKEEPER reasonable wag,A
Address A F. MeRay. RJirte 2 Box
320, SapiUpjy, Ok la._ l0fc,>3
FIVE room furnished jtouar. Phan#
1680 or 483 106-3
Counterfeit Money
Is Circulated Here
M i.hant and business men of this
of defeat
(above), af Columbia Univtfaiiy.
lb* professor ia a staunch aup-
porter of the new theory evolve*
by Howard Seott^of Columbia.
MATTRF-SSES renovated, rebuilt, re-'
covered. Odd size mattmars or pods
bu.it to your order. Ralph Bowden.
807 S Water. Pnone 112#. 105-1
sion with a prayer, after which he
the 20 "Paul Stwart demo-
unt Ml the pro-Murray sena-
t^ve minority. Stewart leader?
jw.-ver, the sentae will go a?
he economy program and other I
:tive legislation os the house
new bloc Is expected to fight
f, Wentz ouster biL and the
r's income tax bill in its prts-
,vt H F-bv P.-mtctoc; Bob Fitzgerald
Kiowa; Stott Glenn. Potiawammie
j j t Gray, Payne: R C Garland
Latliner; Toni G Haile Pittsburgh
H Aredclla Hinc;. Cherokee; T. J
Hogg Roger Mills
C. L. Hill. Sominol:-; A D J°nes
Betkham; L A Jessee. Woodward
J A Johnson, Comanche; Ed King
Coal; Tom Kifiht. Rogers; A N Lee
craft, Bryan; Feiir.an Phillips, Atok.i
W W Paxton. Greei; Carl Remucd
Custer: O'to Strickland. Pontotoc; B
W Todd. Washita: J A Watson
Creek: Cliarle- Whit ford. Nowata
Pob Wagner Wagcner Tom Wimhi
Beaver, the only i. publican member.
OttlM ItoMa U hm
DR. FARRIS
Dmtut
Doc ton' Bldg.
g •
Over Plymouth Brag It
UH 8. Park BMUM
|«Hl»*, Ofcla.
DEAD BATTERIES, see Mike 304 K.
Dewey. Phone 461. 10<‘2<
BRLKJMF. Elect ne Service We r<x»XP
anything electrical. Tttijes tested
f t. Phone *8J. iext door Plyamutl.
IVrno 194-4
have been seen since
tion of federal officers
Parker Motor
m-6
AXLE fctraightening.
CO 124 S Main
copies of bank drafts
$16 000 showed they
by Sam A. Pottaid.
it land commission sec-
another complete check
CABINET work, custom made furni-
ture. Repair furniture. Brtng your
firrnitiire troubles here. Phone 217.
T-l »• nrirk Snhmidt-. IQv-O
LEAKY RADIATORS. Bee Mt<* 3®*-
IOV'24
BRINGING UP FAfcrs-R
E Dewey. Pfton- 461
SO WOULD ) -
YOU OtDNT COME
HOME WITH IT
LAST N'GHT'
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LOST and FOUND
LOST: Bi Indie gray cat Ftnder plf
call 414 * , M
NO TE.LL.ltsI
VMERt THiNCb
ART IM THi*> _
HOU5E - (
IT A.fM"r iej |
MERE _J
buCHA HOUSE -
I D LIKE TO KNiOW
WHERE MY HAT
THE
matter
vjith
YOU °
1 BY COLLV
IT AIN'T
4N HERE*
Finder
104-2
I GST: Ladies , wrist w.it^i
phone 319. Reward
FOUND: A real, revival meeting
Tlbbens. Everybody Is gemg. It
Smiling Through
€ IV) $ Kigg tcaiiwe 'Midajif l«t
l»«r*t H rt*.® ttftt t4.
GEE.A'MATTA 6AL " PC ieA A.»VAY6
-.ASA BI© IDEA iF> ft. ‘it CYC
^e.ur ivhy not s u_c«or th ^
Now.-v<S/2E OR th’ rtvEsV/^
/ PONT e>iz A
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V WHY NOT TRY
( COMBININO*
THE NAiYlfcS
OF OTHER
V.Ft?ATEI?N:TiES .
PERSONAL UV, I'M
t>.SOti$rr t?' how
APE WE CjOiN' T'
ORGANIZE A J
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[ .F- wl can't I
\F/ND A NAME /
\ fer it y
iVs ootaV'-an’ ncthin't* M
1 MINK WITH f
don't
tell /
V M( V
Apparently Mary Carliala, acracn
actress recently aelecUd aa a
Wampaa atarlet, has no regreta for
the passing of U»e old year. Craah
1933 with a amile, is her motto, and
she’* living up Jt* „In
the cute hat aod collar Mary “
wearing are of leopard alttA
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 105, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1933, newspaper, January 5, 1933; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1528602/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.