The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1932 Page: 1 of 6
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Omitting Ihe penally mi fair*
•tmi'I hr Ip it a man ban no
monrr to pay the tales.
The Democrat News
There seem* l« be • M »f
•heading rung on In China.
no« to be any oar.
Volume 21 Number I .'l
an iNnrriNnrAT family niwafaper
SVH I.PA, OKMIOMV, TM USD AY. F’KHIM \|(Y II. m2
omc ial city rsrm or safulpa
i BOUT FAC]
— It —
GAHE GIKEUAKT
National p'lllt'elajty ran well
nff'-nl u> talc a dfcr,t on th»
light of rom butting the U9P an<j
of narcotics t-ht* year for
It acems n if the narcotic bua-
lne.es La on the Incline and the
old question of prohibition has
approximately nettled down lo
a steady state of affairs, and
how ft. ran be stopped, nobody
knows
Of the two propositions the
first mentioned U the most
harmful and is In need of far
fnore and better attention than
U has been given If it wouU
come to a .show down anyone
of u. would much raLher asoo-
ciate with the person that uses
alcoholic be vr rages than the
one who uses narcotics in the
sllghte-t way
Spring weather here in the
middle of January found acv-
cral lor«i rpor-imcn out on the
golf links oxer the week end
and many were recn on the
banks of nearby lakes and
stream, tithing However, no
ho’e-in-orv? was reported And
no*- a .single fUh was reported
caught
Doc Lafr Rutherford La busy
ttiling local golfers about his
rww gulf club, bearing the
name of Bobby Jones
Mickey Kats Is reported as
being on a vacation this morn-
ing It termi as if he can t
find anything to do since the
Tri-City Pollies have beer pre-
sented
A few last world from
Muety Suffer
Ib»n i handicap yourself by
carrying a grouch around
Here is a definition of flirta-
tion Attention without inten-
tion
AMERICANISM - Demanding
• he finest and paying for it a
dollar a week
Spring always visits a few
times before coming to stay
Old
ELECTION YEAR
OPENS WITH A
CITY PRIMARY
THREE .SC IIOOI. HOARD SOM
HERS, cm rot mil* TO
HE ( MOSEN
As a preliminary for the sev-
eral campaigns to be waged thla
year In a number of elections,
rluse avion has already been
started in regard to the etty
commissioners and school board
:races
Terms of all members of th’
city commiAslon exptrr this
year, making it neceerary to
elect a full council
Terms of only three m mtxrs
of the board of education cx-
Thase three ar. Ssm T
Alien. T L B'.aketnorc ,»nd E
L Williams. *
According to the city charter,
a primary election is necessary
to eliminate cand.dates from
the various wari*. onie s thrr-
tappens to be rv> mere than
four candidates filed m each
ward The charter specifies
•hat the primary shall b» held
on the third Tuesday in March
of this year. March IS with
•he general election being hc!d
on the f rst Tu-sday In April,
>r Apr.: S No primary is n*c-
ersary for the school election
Two city commies;oners are
•■'elected from each ward mak-
ing a total of 10 members In
the primary providing there
are more than four filed in any
particular ward, the four receiv-
ing the highest votes then go
on the ballot for the general
election, with the high two ty-
ing elected
The filing period, according
to H I. Dean, secretary of the
oounty election board- is from
Febraury 24 untU March 5. th*
boots closing 10 days before
the primary
The two city election* make a
total of
f! 50 Per Yea!
Lincoln Lay Speaker
Publisher Honored
VI. I*. .Hkelley
W C Shelley will be til- prim
pH speaker at the L n-ola Day R
HEAI MONDE PRINCIPAL*
GET REPRIEVE RV C.OV.
Reprieves until April ft were
granted by Governor Murray
this week to Fred Browning
Wallace Foreman and R W
Hewitt, principals in what is
known here as the Beau Monde
case according to County At-
torney 8eb* Christian
The men were convicted of
operating a gambling game and
each ecnferveMf to one year tn
the state penitentiary and u>
pay a fine of $500 They ap-
pealed the case but the verdict
was sustained a few weeks ago
Christian was unable to learn
)urt why the reprieves were
granted
publican banquet in Oklih >im Cl tv
on February 22. Bkelley will talk
to republican* from all over the
•Ute ;vho attend the .mn.nl affa.r
rbat morning he will addres* tb -
mr- in’ of Young R-j-nbl, ms or
Ok labnma.
Ired C. Clark chairman of the
Republican State Central Commit-
tee wtll be toastmaster at th- tan-
ouet
Extension Men To Speak
To County Pecan Croup
A meeting of interest to ail pecan growers and .anduwners of
-.ie county is to be held at Bnst.iw Tlmr day February lft »c-
| “ordlrig to Edd R-herts. when a number of speaker* will duscuui
the pecan Industry The meeting is to be held at the Chamber
| ?f O mmerrc rooms at, I 30
D C. Mooring, extension hor1 rulturtv* from Stillwater will
be one of the principal speakers at the meeting and C F Stile*
extension entomologist will disco... th- disease and inject pests
*f pecans A large number of farmers landowner, and other*
interested in growing pecans. Is expected to attend
One mam purpose of the----------—-
meeting, other than an rduca- was produced In this section
lonal gathering, is to check up Oklahoma produces one-fifth
and make a survey to find out of the entire pecan rrop of the
how many pecan buds and United States that being about
grafts will be used this coming 8 000 000 pounds The above
spring In grafting or budJlng count ies named produce approx-
paper shell pecan... black Tho imately one-tenth of the entire
mas walnuts and hickory nuU pecan crop In the United States
The state p-can show will also Th- county farm agent of
be dircu-.-ed and some plans’Creek county ha. a large pro-
w.o be advanced The state gram planned for pecan and
p-can show of Oklahoma is walnut work Film strips hav»
■ cjiedulrd to be held at Sapuipa been secured which wtll make it
this coming fall Plans are un- possible to flash the entire
der wav now to .tart a county grafting process in pictures on!
pecan show for Creek county the screen and explain this
and make it an annual event work to three to five hundred
Creek county is one of the peop> at a time A iarge
five largest pecan producing ■ amount of pecan bud and graft
counties in the state of Okla- Wood a. well as walnut
homa It borders on the east wood will be cut and
K Lincoln c,mnty Which Is during the month of February year be select* the eleven outsUnd- clerk Thu» money came Monday MurraT the
probably cue of the larger pro- in Creek county This materia! '«g weekly aewtpaper* ----- - - Murray the
during pecan counties In the Wilt be used altogether In this _ _ ___
»tat- In the locality including county In normal years Creek
Line n Creek. Okfu k e and county has been producing 400 - N ||OolHIJ*tf*r*" ( lull
Okmulgee counties, the statte-j000 pounds of pecans Some in- " ‘ 1 ' -llll)
tics show that one half of the dtvidual producers have pro-
Frsak Norlbuy
The Enid Events, weekly news-
paper publish—I at Reid Oklahoma
by Frank N»rtbup ha* been nelect-
ed by Professor John Casey as a
member of 'be Ait-American news-
MURRAY ORDERS
TAX PENALTIES
TO BE OMITTED
PROMIWRN Ikl.miATTVl ACT
TO WAKE MOVE
LEG Al.
County Treasurer Ohayn Ray
Is in receipt of an executive
order from Governor Wm H
Murray. relative to payment of
the penalties on past due taxes
Some discussion has been go
ing on In regard to the legality
of a move whereby the treas-
urer accepts payment of back
taxes without payment of the
penalty Ray states that he ex-
pects to secure lagal opinion In
the matter before accepting
such payment
Part of the Governor's order
is a request that no property
be sold for taxes Thu U taken
care of in thU county, accord-
ing to Ray. as no appropria-
tion was made in the budget
paper eleven.
(•Mtj
graft
stored
ty is a journalism professor
at the 1'oiversity of Oklahoma and
is recognised as an expert on the
-ommunity newapaper held. Each
lYrasuirr Return*
/ • ■ r>. || f llc-» *how that one half of the dlvldu
' a*n lo Nome Rank totaI P««» «°P of Oklahoma duc.ed
producers have
one car load each
Meet* In Drumright
County Treasurer Ghayn Ray
returned to his office late Wed- i
nesday after spending three
day., visiting bank* in the coun-
ty and banks :n Oklahoma City
who are county depositories. in
an effort to relieve the county's
financial situation
Ray reported, upon hu return
that he expected to bring
Good Roads Group Asks
That Board Take Action
Already officials of the new- fn
______ _ _. „,B ^ -organised Oklahoma Good | the new organization
least $70,000 mto county bant. Road* asoociation have begun will be tu purpvsc
in the ftaLl. and In the nomination and
five election* ta be
held thu year with two primar-
»• make a world so aim not any-1 summer and
from outside depositories to in- acttve work ________________
duce local county banks to han- circles the belief, legtors, regardless
fall
uu: should
Moiewher*.
That step to
side step
be able ta M in!
who favor the submission of a
constitutional amendment fi-
fthly and forever taking the
highway commission out from
Hn’t a
Dunham Preliminary
To Ik- Held Mbndav
Prelim'nary hearing for Rob-
ert J Dunham, charged with
murder in connection with the
killing of Charles Hickman last
August is to be held before Jus-
i Ocv E O Wolffarth next Mon-
* (lay Uunham was arraigned
before Justice E H 8nlder when
Ms attorney F.n-. Walker of
. Drumright. asked tor
of venue to Wolffarth'a court
Dunham was arrested last
week In Houston. Tekas. by
Sheriff Willis Strange, at which
time Dunham made a written
confra-ion to participation In
the hold up of Hickman and his
companion, the night when
Hxkmin was killed He rumes
Buci Webb as his partner in the
almr. and says that Webb Is
th" man who fired the shot
that killed Hickmwn
Witob is serving a sentence
in Mtu un for bank robb ry
Commissioners
Salary Suit Is
Filed In Court
TWO COUNTY
SEEK INCREASE
rAV-UHEUK
rtrengthens that thu organlza
anti-Murray
the coining
state legislative campaign.
----- ------ J'****. f sec-ju^jer the political control of
when the county a-«e.vor turns *r> of the n'>w «»»nigatM>%«m, governor
lls to the treasurer ju ^ Ibghwwjr The new organization has
can start collecting lon .durl,,‘* ^nrw- back of it Most of the leading
f.rank m Admit- 1 good roods worker* of the state
Ray exp-els to get some of 1 l* thr political purpwe of the its president j w F. Wood. Ok-
the county's money, on depam,ne" *°<?d ro*da organfgatlon nuigee preatden’ of the U S
I with the Uberty National and • ,„T„hty '* 801 «*f V* 75 association Among Us dl-
OFFin U s Oklahoma Natumal in Oklaho- ‘,1', 14 t,,e he explain* it rectors are
ma City, and poartbly some from! Ve *ot 10 111 to »»e U
Chandler and Tulsa banks i Then •*'*« coming out.”
____ | It was good road* people who
Parrnt Education "rure,‘ eMctmcnt 01 “* f!r*
die county warranu This sum
would relieve the situation only wlU ^ the
for a short time but more mon- r®Uyln«'P,:’ult 111
ey U expected by the county
not later than next month
. -1 turns,
the tax rolls to the treasurer a <
that h*
taxes
some
Monthly meeting of the coun-
ty Schoolmasters club was held
at Drumright Tuesday night
according to Alvin Hicks, super-
intendent when Dr H O Ben-
nett president of Oklahoma A
and M college was »h« princi-
___pal speaker
._, ... A large crowd attended and
Ita dactaratlon of purposes enJoy>d Dr Bennett - eddreas
Dr Bennett discussed Restrain-
ed Optimism", pointing out the
fact that financial conditions
play a considerable part In
school conditions
Since 1914 the schools have
enjoyed unusually good condi
lions, until the past three years
when finances have dropped
ys It
to secure
election of
of party.
Commissioners
Get $1,000 For
County Relief
(Of NTY OITH I ALA ATTEND
REIIF.F CONFERENCE
, IN WEWOKA
... . . . thw year to provide for adver-
A ch-ck for $1 (XXi has been '.uing the re-ssle Without ad-
reevived by the county as a part V„Using no sale can be held
of the $400 000 State aid avail- Th, oia,r ^ ^ ^
able according to the county Now Therefore L Wm H
— Oovemor of the
while county officials were at 8laft> of (>kuhoma ^
Wewoka a'tending a welfare r-J, l)p((n lhe M ^
conference in regard to plan of lM.tor, p, .j, pprwil !n
operation arrears of taxes on real estate
The state ha* $400 000 as rev- to make payment of the actual
enue from gasoline tax but It tax assessed reciting in the
is not known just how this sum reeeip* that such taxes were
Is to be prorated among coun- paid In full, but that they were
due certain penalties giving the
exact amount of the penalty tn
the receipt and that such pen-
alties are unpaid and that
such receipt is not i receipt
against the penalty The Gov-
ernor further pledges that all
persons who will pay their taxes
ana receive such receipt during
the year I $32 that he the Oov
ernor. will submit to the next
Legislature convening in Jan-
uary. 1933 to pass an art valid-
ties The money recetved this
week will not go far in relief, as
It is to be split three ways for
the three eommiationer* dis-
tricts In the county
It is understood that this
money is not to be disbursed as
it was last year in that the
money Is to go for labor and not
for charity Everyone must
work to receive a part of this
fund But the fund Is sent out
Dr Bennett brought out the
Program Held Uric
Manama, action of two
county commissioners. M J Bi-
ker and Henry O Davidson,
againrt the excise board in an
effort to get the excise board
to approve salaries of the
state commission law. back in
1924 Their Intention was that
road construction should be re-
moved from politics The 1929
Charles H Tomp-
kins. K Reno, president of the
flti association Maj Gordon W
Pawnee BU1> Lillie, president
of the 84 association, and Geo
J Stem, Miami president of
the Northeast Oklahoma high-
way conference
ss
under the rules governing last
year to the emergency relief! sung all such receipts as full
board which is comprised of and complete receipt for all
the county commissioners and: taxes and penalties which shall
the county judge have beer, paid thereon
From these ru>* it is under | Second As such Chief Exec-
___ stood that applicants should ■ utive I eall upon the tax eol -
fact that p»rsons~under 35 yea« rnake have lectors the county rommiaNon-
them passed upon before ex- ers the county excise board,
peeling any relief and the district Judges to co-
County officials are at a lorn operate under or Mguugh some
to know just what to do about i equitable lawful {Ran to stop
the fund as $1 000 is not enough the re-sale of all real estatr
to take care of very many and for taxes either by not making
d<> not know. just how a levy for the expense of pub-
much money to expect from the 1 Heat ion or reaaie or by failliK
state The three county com- ; and refusing to print the tax
miasloners, George WUitbey.
Henry Davidson and M J Ba
ker County Jodg>- Carl Hughes
and County Clerk Paul Zim-
merman attended the meeting
m Wewoka Monday
of age have not experienced
hard times, and that school
teachers should realize that sal-
aries and other, funds available
for school use are being reduc-
ed. making It necessary to op-
erate with the same degree of
efficiency on less money
The next meeting of the club,
which will be March 8 1* to be
held in Sapuipa.
a mini-
present
reported In
cordtag°to*Oounltyf Aftorn»ylflebe Vr*r‘ ipeAkrrs aP' <J>eor*t>c*1jy wou!d P«- authoritative circles ‘ThaT the
Javm* Show Nut*
•SlM) For Charity
Christian
The commissioner*
>.h* suit because ihetr SraWta /-P°™Wd -+
were cut to $1800 a year In- general
"rad of $3800 a* wag formerly the
paid commLwuoners
on the various programs ¥€nl * governor from removing commission * 1932 program not
The local Parent-Teachers as- a membw ,Jf the commtasion or yet made pubic win ,)r,,vLic
‘ntorfertng In iu work for about 100
Now it Is charged under Oov of which
county, and which
this meetings
Mrs T L. Blakemoce
chairman, presided at
morning and afternoon I
of paving.
jp sis trrsss air-"
The governor asserts his right F McKee!
Hawks and J
. - ---------- **»“k r sacivre. Most of the paving r,~' ~ ----—•” ™
a-1 The main feature of the zes- 10 "move a commissioner or will be so situated with regard *anJzatlon Tuesday night
W*1 - xilln WSu I'na n iim pmillnva •»* hi.- —,l11 ». . . . SVUXf f .(lira SA.. M i.
The "Trl-Clty Foliiea”, show
sponsored by the Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce last week, net-
ted around $180 to be devoted
to unemployment relief, accord-
ing to H P Johnson in his
report to directors of the or-
Chiettain* Win At
Bartlr*\ ilie. 27-25
list for such re-saie, or by
equity powers of the court, or
by such other and further
methods as will preserve the
re-sale of the homes of the
people untU such time as will
enable them to aave such homes
for themselves and families."
KI WAN IK PROGRAM IS
Bt SINEftS STANDARDS
County Basketball
Tourney Tlii* Week.
The anriuil county basketball j
touman.'at open* tod<y in
Bristow according to County
Suprruit ndrnt Alvin Kick*
Tram* from all over the c;u:i-
ty are rn errd. acccrdirj toj
Hick*, th: teams entering tn!
three da >es. In. pend.-ut high
school*. Including Sapuipa Bri*
tow. Drumright. Otlton. Mann-
tord. Kiefer. Mounds. Kellyville.
Stroud and Slick, comprise class
A. In class B are th* non-indeT
pendent high schodU. wMIe ru-
ral school* without high schools
-cZSS&'Mti u'UWny
exhibited tn all^$Rr*f I «lakaes.
and thli year is iwt ixpeCted
to be an exception In tots re-
spect
the comrnli-
with their
George
mTh*vnba.tPThmai' aPI7“lrd Wucilt*«> unar.e* John-
.W. Ulelr app^ eon, Tulsa presid nt of th*
•h» of’Vaeh* UW *utc p T A Miss Effie Moore
, v" (n th^o rrm r BrUtOW ^ ^"*1 ed-
ve, Thev tortW , *pe7U1 uc*t‘on »“ on toe morning
ci They further set out that schedule
tor 7.^rta.*!^ft^nDur'n« *««noon addres-
r lanes to be $3ftO0 in coun- aes were heard from M x Fehe
WO and'M^UOn brt~ “ ,°f •VarthttuU'«
Th - coom v ___________ .__■ _Hre S°naol Child Mrs Charles
h^y '^lTTlraws' The"'ex7li“°n *“2^* ***" Thursday « hL» will I: is to Ada where is located the
board fought Uie vuTh?nd w n by °r M,rk! Prunty. to* commission is now pUnt of the OK Portland Ce-
fh* dTLvion a , superintendent of zchooti ln holding back some $5 000 000 ment Co by which McKee was
"T Tu>a others to appear on pla' »" federal aid employed up to a ye-ar ag 7 ^
•lonrri with ufetr^o^I^U pro*ram were Mim Kite d*18p^ thf «v>ed for it wUl get all the cement » •*,. T’u;KM
B Corvell *ndl'22riS‘ sUite dlcwtor nf Home ''rnptoyment b" used m out bidding f0" !t
wm*T*U. and Speak- Economics, on "Newd of Parent roads and hiring work
An
exact figure could not be de-
termined as all ticket sales had
not been reported.
Sapuipa Chieftains received
revenge for a former defeat
when they won from Bartles-
ville Tuesday night. 27-25 play-
ing on the opponent's court
Bartlesville had won a thril-
ling game here 10 days ago. |
Geo L Burke and Claude Wil-
liford were on the program at
the Kiwarua meeting this week,
the topic being Busine«Stand-
ards" Williford gave the initia-
tory charge to a new member
Bob Main of the Continental Oil
The show was stage* at Ok- W“ 10 tu’M‘ ^.-eating* ’addrfxx"“(>n““Wortd
mulgee last w«ek the night be Pp«r ol Tuesdays game since ylnarv.M Wla
bidding |fl,re lt «* Panted here, and Paying on their own court Sa- Burkr |r( ^
_ _ Only a few of the projects ^ n‘*ht troupe Journeyed pulp® Jumped into the lead at bllllonB 0‘ lh, 7,nlJr!
ers where the money wUl do decided upon tt is uid were 10 M lsk<>«ee to give another th^ iUrl <* toe game and Sut4., loaned
mort good during the coming on the suggested Drotert* of th*: Members of the Jayree organ- "uunUined a aaf* lead through .,orul
legislative primaries. federal bureau of ruacto ‘Performance out the first three periods Dur-
_______‘___ | izations of the three cllle* com-1
1 blned forces to present thla ‘
ishow in the three
----~~ ■••‘t cities, all
profits In each city going to
^“-4ssSiS
Assessor To Turn B. & I*. S\. To Stage
Lists Over March 1 Chari tv Show HerJ>hrtr mdmdual wU*f fppd*
- TWO SAFI LEANS PLEDGE
Work on casting tha Uvree act | GROI rs %t ORLA. A. A
the start of *>• -— »— >--* ^
of the world
made** ^ ^V, B“rUMV‘11' ST.tSJSS **"
made a vicious effort to over -
but fell
ukt an antxrtr ^ Chrtsti^ -Ch‘“h*-" = North
eays he expects
case at least by llnl wee* i •v*o— — "Boyhood
----- on Childrens Charter"; and ~ .1—‘—~~ ousineav and Professional Worn Cleveland ire two o*'“V uigm in uv county tour-
h7 n^,P27Tw1 hU M*x MorrL,on director of Hi-Y ■t^m 10 “** treasurer en's club as a community char- d. ni., ,t Oklahoma A u n*m'nt b*‘in« »1 Bristow
by next week Tulsa, on "Boyhood " ’ March 1 Ml, show has already been u to play Drumnght hera
petts to have the current tax ding", to be sponsored by the
mu comp.eted and ready to Buaineav and Professional Worn
Beatrice Bowden and
come an 11 point lead
short two points
Thu game was the second vic-
tory of the past week for the
locals as they won at McAies-
ter Saturday night. 22-1ft m a
slow lutleas game
Sapuipa plays Kiefer Thura
day night tn toe county tour- i
WEEKLY TEMPERATURES
• Figures from noon to noon*
MIN MAX MEAN
Ebb 4 Lt. rain !• M 2$
Mb. b Clear 28 M 40
Ebb. • Clear 40 82 84
E*b T Clear 40 TO M
M. • Clear 39 74 84
M. • Clear 4ft 02 M
Ebb. 10 Clear S3 SO 71
taken at IT R
hr Oklahoma Natural
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HEADS TO MEET FRIDAY
A meeting of the directors of
the Chamber of Commerce is to Report has been received of
be held at noon Friday, accord- toe deuth of Mrs F P riser
mg to C J Davenport, presl-jol Monett. Mo. February 8. fai-
U Is impaxsible to estimate .darted by representative* of the terTrroUM 'there durtoe'Tl Ha rT,<Uy
dent
Plans are under way for the
annual general meeting of the
organization, an effort being
made to secure an entertaining
gpeaker for toe program
Election of director* Is to be
held during March, and a gen-
eral meeting la usually held prt-
cr to this event.
Chester Elliott. Herbert John-
«V Gene Reed. M J. Katz. Dr
O. 8. Manw and Ohayn Ray
were local Jayneas who went to
Mwtoa*e Wednesday night tn
latattat of toe Tri-CUy Pouita.
play Drumnght here I
Friday mght in a regular con-
_______ fame
The show Is to be presented Mis* Bowden has ptrdged al-
at the Criterion Friday night , leftiance to Chi Omega, natlona; oov- MURRAY TO SPt.AR
February 19 with proceeds of sorority and Cleveland to Rig AT COLL INN VILLA TEX.
the show going for charity. ; ma Epodon. national fraternity -
Dr Edith Moreau, president | They are two of the 44 student Plans of the Murray for Pres-
of the club. Is general head of pledged to eight sororities and idem club are now being laidj
Mr Ft 11 -------v—“ ™* urrangemenu. and several im-' >3 fratermties this semester. tor a large crowd to attend th*
iK*. xs ‘urned thu morning from Kan portant committee* have been 1'
*tl,r|eu where he was on a buying named from among members of
trip He reported as having tp* club
purchased four heifers, one cow A large cast Is lo be selected
^ Graham Uncoln was the!1**™1
This
urer may start collecting taxes
PI RCRANKN DAIRY COWS
Dewey Johnson, one of 8a -
prize for
the day whi.e Claude Williford
won to* prize offered by Claude
Davenport for the beat letter of
suggestions to the program com-
mittee
Play Bridge
LOOK HERE!
Dandy Bridge
TABLES
town* a —, IUiww. with pultwa'
bronchial pneumonia. “■ ** i - ** - *,“*nn* dak jxwan
*cr U a member of
law firm of Filer. Gardner and
Lox-kmiller Funeral services
were held Sunday in the Meth-
od!* Episcopal church In Mo-
nwtt
Mra Fixer had many friends
*nd acquaintances in Bapulpa
Henri Minsk!.
music at Northwestern state
tatatotas* coUeg* to Tahlequah
•Pont Hi* week end her* with
his poraata. H* also attended
tho tMChor*' Dtaottog tn Tuba
ATATY. SCHOOL BEAD
TALKS TO ROTARIANfl
are registered. local people, providing a real
purchase brings John home talent pUy Merchants
dairy cows He bvm ^ ™
homecoming address of Oov
Wm H Murray at CoUuumite. |
Texas. February 18
A parade is to be formed at I
and accompany the j
son s herd to a total of 30
— ' ' T Tn mPi'^ by Ukln* by the club
teacher of ptona •otAh'W'*. of 8a- partto the pby. doing their bit McBrtan u head of the
un .i.r. I *° ln thla charitable work education dertartm*m <»»
Abraham_____ „
subject of Dr J. L McRnans I °°’,Tnor OotonmrUle
address to the Rotary club ------
Tuesday on the Uncoln Day COUNTY ENUMERATION
Dr TO BE ENDED SDORTLY
rural
and Mrs. Elmer Carney Mrs. F. D Turner u spend-
returned to Bapulpa to mg a lew days vmung her sis-
* ~ ■pending several ter. MM. c. Humphrey in Kan-
_____jftdg City, Mo.
education department ol Oeo
tral State college at
A flag drill
children of
another tnterarttng part oi the
Enumeratam for county j
schools h expected to be eea
ptowd tote week, aeeetatag to]
Alton Ktoks, rnunij mmerj
taw dent. This work hag Ml
aHw way tor tata* Haw.
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1932, newspaper, February 11, 1932; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1529501/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.