The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1930 Page: 1 of 12
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m STATE JOBS ARK Negro Murderer
SOUGHT BY MANY *>arollediaAvfter
Serving IS Years
ST A TE ELKS TO MEET HERE
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IF It'* for the common
we re for It
good.
IJST PUBLISHED
VOTERS S( .W LONG I 1ST OF
\FPLI< iVTs (liuflth
of wo fwroRsi vnow
M COMPLICE m VICTIM Ilf
GRIM JOKE BY FORMER
< REEK CO. SHERIFF
()N election day a veritable
' •' plM p 'lit:-*; *
roe »U1 swarm over thC land
Youn« atria mostly. < <the pret-
tier they look the * better the
price candidate* will pay for
their service*i. will be at the
prilling place*, armed with rard
placards and what not in the
Interest of thia or t*»pt tar.dl-
date for public office
Lewi* Fnce. colored, wa.i pa
rolled a few day* ago by Gov-
ernor Holloway having aarved,
U years of a life sentence for
Suppose you stepped out of
your front door next Tuesday
morning nr.d found Stantons murder committed at Bruto*
Uiere over one hundred fifty jn creek County In l»ll Price
men and women who had come »w sentenced April 6, 1912 for
In answer to an advertisement mur(p.r 0j ypm Crockett An
aecking employment And 'up- accomplice In the murder Frank
poee you had forty or fifty Hawkins, also colored, was con-
poamr.ns of re* jor.jrtbuity and vicsed and sentenced to hang
truat to fill from theae same f,*e Cmee governor at that
applicant.’: What would you time, commuted Hawkins’ sen*
\Nfy when voters am>r • ' ’ That s ; ■ ■••'<> me imprison men'. r
' MM VSL TSn, •** *“1' r ,nu — that Croce was
permitted to walk op and re IT&? M In capiUl punish.
1 aaV mere arc over one ment and people regarded It
hundred fifty names on the certain that Frank Hawkins
MflntA that will V* handed the A*nu*nc* would br commuted
mapjorlty of voter* There are As s trim Joke on Hawkins.
rnrw forty position* to fill, John Berry, then sheriff of
tentatively, at least For m»ny Creek County, employed some
Of Uieer posi’lon* there are carpenters to begin work out-
ninny applicants and a choice
Sflfl^r.
au
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fjerlively soberly nnd withou-
Interference pronounce a ver-
dict, they will be baact by so-
licitors hke travelers at a ter
minal station arv by the cries
of bawleri for rompettUve cab
companies
V
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Architect's drawing of
Elks clubhouse where the
the 2nd
an- hoc
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The RapuJpa Elks club-1 kind In the state and I* ete-
Sld Hawkins cell upon the pre- nuZ -Tr.'jr "IT," "" ""'I ""f sukaUnUaUy gantly furnial.ed throughout
MU not be wuy Wine demo- ter.se that they were building a - U * Convention of EIlu as pUnned above is one of the -
Here’s One For
The Hook; What
Is The Answer?
•nMkitaiu or >ir«Tio>
BOARD MAX JOB Mf.t KIM.
Ml MRIN or 8ALLOTH
A nice problem In mathemst-
lc* ** l|“at if determining in
advance* of aft election, where
I there are aa many cram eur-
- rents of sentiment which may
affect the vote aa have mad*
'hemsetvas apparent thia year
I Juat how many ballot* will be j
needed in the various voting
precincts throughout the court j
'y ft was this task to which |
I R E Staphenaon. newly ap- J
! pointed secretary of the elec-
tion board, first addrewed hlm-
velf tn previous yearn, to as-
sure no shortage of ballots In
any precinct, fully twice a*
many ballot* were ordered
printed aa there were votes
cast Naturally in some pre-
rfhet* this practice resulted in
the printing of a considerable
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7^.,* * ^,„ .rr? ? I1™*' **" **nl * Un't*“l lrr '••refuliy. acc*p*ed Kerry's
toadied lo in an effort to swa? State* Senator And among the ink* for face value and im-
thetr ludgrr.en* in favor of this f ... to be filled are Clerk of mediately t..* tie train for
or that candidate ihe Supreme Chert Ch ef Mine Oklahoma City to prevent the
. _ Inspector aw -a.ant rhief mine rx'rutmn Wade s Btanfleld SE.AI'TY roNTENT
A , n thr **' "r'r r '*■ m pect-.r rc ^*nd Insurance was udge at the time Hawkuvs Will. BE BIG ATTRtr-
TION TOR MAM
Btn . ... ___. ._ , . W ■ -----— The Etta are planning on a
wui be tve.d September 1st and I most beautiful structures of the very interesting meeting hen
CANDIDATES FOR
COUNTY OFFICES
MANY, VAKIFIi
I.IHT OF ALL rANDIDAI
WITH DATA HRMSItl.1
BV THEM
Candidate* for office wh .»
name* will appear on the e ■>.»,
ty ballot show men from •
watt* of life aspire to pub.,
service Rome aeek re-elect u.
other* are making their in si
venture tn the field of pol t< >
Following la a list of all win
will be elected to a con''*,'
office, with tune informs*mo
about each that may assist he
voter to a choice Tbt fatal*
herein publicised have b»-"ti
compiled from data furnv -d
by the candidates them -lv»*
and with strict impartial • :>
Far Haperlar Judge
Chas K WetMter, dem eve*
AS Drumright; Lawyer. IS uir*
practice law. city attorn- A
years; assistant county - *or
Legionnaires
Expect Crowd
At Dixieland
ROAD TO MOUNDS Sapulpa’s Dairy
PAVING PROJECT stTin8: <iood
IS COMPLETED ,mpro'emen‘
PAVIVG COVTKAlT liT TO
Ttl.SA HAN, WORK TO
..START SOON
Local merchants.
Welcome news was
_ winner of this contest will rep paving Highway ___ __ ___
„.. . V , ■ ' . '••wvnt the local post at the of Sapulpa, was to be e.wnplet- • Produ^eriV A**^latlon"'*orienir^ hundred
demoerst. rtate meet of the American La- cd in the wry near future The here May IA after com V-ib » ' * prtp*
»lM M. attornay; Tennessee turn to be held .( State Hiwhwm. romml**u,n 1 _?Tr _**-*7®f used wh
Tulsa
Asst
Tvnh
■ ; gwm to be held _ J
Nashville, September 7, g and 9.
was lodge at the time Hawkins
le-s stone* will be spread commissioner The average Vo hearing the carpenters at work
about to away the mind of tv ter know* tittle abou* the func- ras with apparently good rea -------
voter in favor of this one, or Uun or purpose of the office son frightened within a wrl- The bathing b.-suty revue
agalnsi that one ; arid lea* about the r sod Ida'.e table inch of his life, oboervera *ponaorcd by the Amerlr.ui
. ..r, _ lb#t 11 l -'g Ion, to be held »
un.« iupulou candidates yy^r the benefit of The Demo- S~- ■ — — nark July 31 and August 1, will
wttl make mah promise., crest New* subscribers there is independent mf« of paint at- *** of merest to almost every Gie announcement that a much thurtastlc over
urge on their supporter* with rc-publlahcd the following llat'tomev *krl ,n th* community The needed paring project, that of nrowrea* of
•v-Mirartee* of favors of one republican and democrat, with* ,. . ... __ ~*----* " ‘ - ' mga MT - “ “ ~ M
kind or another when In of of rand date* ,t*tc offlraa. Liewlcnant Governor
flee favors for whlrh the pub- sjch Information as It has been
he will be held to arroont ; «**tble to obtain about each
" * * Thu list- will prove a valuable
^ FU3LH officer Is the ctw aid Ui makiny up your ballot
Indian fit pui r priperty y0f rtovvmec
the dtsperu.ef of public services Frwnk M
Ail arv entitled to the impsrUai a Chickashs attorney Dutrlet
and dtiigeni prrformtncv by Judge 1907 iv Justice Roaveme
him of the services u is hU Court I9IO-2!
mzXsznzL Vk^ ^ ?i r'*"k o*.
one citiaen more than his due r>t* as mi
fw^othem «rualirW,?Inlyi*T ***UT* Oklahoman chairman
far QAfwy o^«nIIy enUUed to comnuttee of 100 that w in non
5 ****** ith# ^r,'^r «SE2r*ot,,0Tv:10‘l*Ao’n*
for the benefit of some other . „ „ „ ... ...
must be aaaeaaed to make up E B M:,ward rtfmo' r“' Tul
the deficit A public office. “ 57 nU ***cretary
State B«.,ird Affairs 1910-!A
A tot Auditor 1914 III convrrva-
nmn flri>t duinct an <W and
70t!; makicj; candidate for gov
ernor 1971 .withdrew., candl-
‘ftlll Ov^tm^dcmJ^ '*uu Senate l»2fl.30; member during the judging along Highwa!
Duncan 97. physician; Indiana hoa5r 1th,,, *»w ** previously announced Mounds
Never held politlcaj office mayor of Waurtka, Pres Pro that the Judges would be local
number of unnecewiary supplies
tn conjunction with other mem-; ney 2 years
berv of the board, the number j W F Speakman d»m<«' mt.
of ballots drcJered was reduced AA Drumright. lawyer, gradu-
by him from over 29 000 to 13,- ate Lebedrn Tense’. Law school.'
000 and theee were apportioned active In boy scouts, eotnmrm-
'-hroughout the county In ac- | ity building, practiclnv bwyw»
■rdance with the vote cast for C. O Beaver, dem rat AS
sheriff in 193*. Bristow attorney at law. f.'utn*
Twvmy-five thousand state berland University and Uni»er
baltota have been furnish'd by ally of Cheatta 2A
OFFICIALS ARE nwtiMMiir-:th* election board for aw lice of Uw
OVER RF..HI LTN OF FIRs r , in ,J,U county In accordance E L Cox dem'ier .* I .
MONTH OF Bl siNFss ***** the custom of previous lawyer. Ohio Un e
In Rapulpa and
with the
veara The iollowlng is a Hat rear* practice
buainesa b7 **>ting precincts of the nun- Miami
men, and dairymen long hope * ^ of countF ballou ordered W F Pardoe. repo
received fttl tor thc development ot!alMl Panted for use tn the first Brictow. lawyer; h..
In Sapulpa on July Mnd. when . dairying about Bapulpa are en- I prlm*r> *" addition to IhU 2 years University of Ot. io:r..t
f he anlvrunneaMMiy lit^l a ' • ’ I n li wnhsie *k> —»--*«--- W_. —__a a___ 4 —--- ' - - _______ a
the eacellen* nambrr election board ha* S year* law course Un ;v
» •e?: 5^r £ SSSsTJt Sni-ES!-s “r
placed a supplementary order of Workington, 17 yea pric
sample ballots and seven ’-King attorney. 3 year- lownty
fifty official ballot* attorney, member 81 xt <lki*-
_ prepared that they can be ■ horn* Legislature .
ai Okmulgee 8t*te Highway commlsaion of- preliminary "wwfk-----wmi »het*wr needed 'Jirough-1 fohr. W Overstreet r u- ’
a a «W»W- ansd kisla .A SNW1 . K---- rv»..l - 3 * ' * ***‘ nn* (Wa -----s -
..... _ .■--------------- The girl «ned bids at Oklahoma City! dau-ymrn the creamery h** » out ^ cbt»‘y
h.- rn iwn wv- wlnntel« w Okmulgee wiu be for the pwvtng of the gap in p*ruled «* service and fc irh'es Pet
7 Rep St? ULth* n,xl n4Uoiu*J «*»• KlgTiwwy 73 and Roy Tanner. | lt B0W juvaduTlIS SS wipi
Dailey democrat jJ^-e 923 27 ^w s 1?" American Legion Is TuUa. was awarded the Job twelve certified dairies »nd *npulpa W7P1
------------------ IS WnltfSiA £PT’,n? r the H*PU‘pa * f tW* 0t tWrtn >>*> non-membeT W7P2
. ' * beautle* to (prniah competition imately seven milew will coat farmers Sapulpa W2P7
U T Rexroat demorr*'. Ard- for some of the other girls at *123 949 03. an ording to an *n-
more. 30; Kentucky, hotel own- the state convention
er and real estat* state »«. tv»» . ___.. »_____«••■•««« mua. |
Product* which the local dal- Sapulpa W3P1
nouncement, of the County En- I ry association markets are milk i Sapulpa W3P2
There arv only two quail flea- gmeer Brue Patrick butter cottage cheese and but- ‘sapulpa W3P3
cannot
without
another
attte rep- |
state sen- tioru for a contestant The girl Patrick state* that work will f ter milk and theae are dlstrl- ' Sapulpa WAP1
by Ed must be fifteen years of age or be started on the new paving: buted to Sapulpa ns daily by Sapulpa WiPi
arrange more and must be unmarried project next week Equipment j three trucks which devote their , Sapulpa WSP2
wed to make up
A public officer U
heap favors on onr
IN jhe aelectiofi of public off -
cer* voters may well weigh
these facta.
rc.ven'a!ive 1913-14
ate 1924 since; app
Trapp special com to
participation Ofcla- There wlU be swimming ev- and material
horns World Pair at Phlladel- enta before the judging of the their way
phu beauties both nights, and also
,r;„ ms:.jssrug sjts-jts-
see. Post Member School Board. °f age All these events wlU
County Judge Adair Co . 5'v have prises (or those who place
years; State Senate 4 years ! The holders of tickets for the
C 8 Storms, democrat. Wau- P°ol on the two nights. wtU be
| can, 71 Bristow. la~ -r ear
uate of KirksvUle Mo N m» :
practiced law 99 ywarv
state nor county off re
Far f<wi>i< )udce
joe Brewster rt-'ITh«'-v 34
Brl-tcn lawyer high arhoal
and univertttv »!ir '* v4cv*n
of bw
are already on! whole time to the enterprise Sapulpa W3P3
rtka.
bar*. j The first month's business of ] Sapulpa Tap Pi
The project includes widening ***• amoclstlon closed June 25 Sapulpa Twp P2
It showed that a total of 14 000 Sapulpa Tap P3
gallons of milk and 8500 pound* Sapulpa "Tap P«
of butter had been marketed Sapulpa Twp P5
Eighty ^’ven per cent of the Sapulpa Tap p«
milk ».»ld went Into the fluid Mounds Twp pi
milk pool. A thirteen per cent Mounds Twp P2
on
20 feet
i nd re-surfacing the bridge
with asphalt and the laying
of a concrete highway from this
city to connect up with the
■CHS. *2=2; «-V55a=,-B
75 through *cream into butter The
A ND there will be voters who
will be for this one because
Tem of Senate
Jess Pullen, democrat.
£«£ nS.'Ss £*^!kR£“
be voters who will vole lor this senate 1939 38
-tbTr^1 A * J Hh‘* A1 w,.ur. from „ _ rt.m -- ------------------ irovr; «*
fa rs recelrM in the past m,, go loans and insurance, J?**ur# 1I8S McCurtaln under the supervision of a num- sapulpa
who will work and vote • Muuua.ppl secretory state 9? . ,f0®er cl17 “f ber of men from the American
_ ___ When the new highway its - - - —
Sul- ""rr , . , men- but the request of rpeneii a practically conunu * P00"*1 whJch *» ***** K> F3
Okia- 0^? .E(.uannian,'ld*mfK'r*t several firms that are placing ou_, roncret-^slab will be opened ** *** cenU Abo* «*• recorded Bristow City PI
legts- °kl*hc<"!‘ *“"»• entriaa In tbe contest it has ^th from Siou.oa vnd a;tn.>s’ price of cream for the state in Bristow City P2
•Ut* ^.vur Cm‘^horn demorr,* J“d‘ °*em*h °V" S ****? l° th“’ * I «*» »
association paid for the cream
prices varying from 39 to 30c
M.<unda Twp P3
Mounds Twp P4
KeHyville PI
KeUyvtlle P2
KeUyvUle P3
132 years practice
27 boma
lit Carl J Hughes
132 Rapulpa lawyer
9 law school of Ok':
30 venity; practiced h
39 county fifteen year.
Far f Minlv
80 Bebe Christian
73 Bapulpa. covin* •
120 school graduate
117 school Univerxl v
132 hold LLB degre-;
*. i
der
Atlwr
OKI
Paul C Thorn, democrat, ges from some other city
M md. 37. attorney, member leg- ^ paxg,^ <»,
for that candidate because of griiool land Commlaekm 1919-
favors anticipated in tbe future ai%> Treasurer 1923 27 „
'JNIJRE U too little independ - tor governor 1918
ent thinking by volers on 1*12-18 Secretary Democratir A 'rkn Teagu-
rlecUon day At the ballot bo* 8trtUi < mmlttre 1917 18 0r.'v<• M ■ ■
the voter speaks and his voice w.rtln rrwl Capahaw, democrat. 30
u rightly the voice of author crJ^JSmJ'JttTl? mJSt!'0Wbh®«“ City; native cor
ay Because !, u a WNc t County l. '“UJJjg
should be the result of rvflec rwk j^ar, county 1905-87
turn tnteUiient conalderation g.,u Auditor 1907-11. IteutoB-J! pawnee
of the merits of the reaper
candidates Personal bias or ia 3.27
prejudice personal likes or dta- . . I t'urr Buyer* Assn of Okla; Mis
like* should give way to good _,'^‘unl H -M**?.*7, d*“u>crat, soun. member League of Young
rraaonuig and sober ludunen- Tuhoa,-n*t>> #I attorney, farm- Democrau 10 years, now pres
aaonmg and sober judgment. „ ,Bd ran(.tllng. pfp Sequoyah okla Co league. 8t Public Dir
Coiutiijtiunal Convention. 1903; under 3 presidents of teagus
*' Pre* Consulutpuial Convention Beecher Wilson, democrat.
_ 1909: Speaker House of Repre Colgate 37 farmer
though he alone was to make W r‘eld*' dPmocr»‘' °k~
the choir* of everv r *0Ter,>‘’r '9|0 *n{1 in 118 tthotna City 47. attorney.
Jhe UciTr officer on memb, r of c„n,rf« iris-it Rnbtn 33, Seminole.
• • • • from 4th dutrlet. attorney, former state senator.
AND in arrivinc at lust that f R .PjW,H' dm‘K r,t 8»- '"■« in state politics;
A", “ *rrl¥ln* J*"1 th“ pulp* 41; attorney native 0f Arkansas
*^rs!'#w rfpubUean. W. B McAlester. 30. McAlea-
der if voun would not be re- Muskogee. 30; investments ier stockman and banker
Ueved of much embarrassment Jim Harris, republican. Wag- Alvin Moore
and annoyance if they could be oner. 90: real estate, Illinois; attorney
let alone on election day—al- member Constitutional Conven-
lowed to walk to the polls un- turn, pre committeeman, mem-
dlsturbed; permitted to reman; ber Indian Ter com ; member
at home. If you please if dis- 8t Com SO yrs.. Chairman 8t.
interested, or uninformed Com I term*, national commit-
* * * teeman 3 terms; candidate for
JN our Judgment there is too governor 183d (withdrew 1
Emd 63
P Davis.
physician:
democrat
A CANDIDATE recent >
prat 'd our idea when
urged the voter to vote
paved highway will lead south •*lx cenu P*r on I *^*0" City P4
•“ ** *“,T™rtZ£u£Z sre
nifn from ihe American highways on* running wfj' ^ depfwuuon and Euch** Pi
___L*fion on both night* of the through Bristow and to OkU ’^rwt *n indebted new Kuchee FI
^ a .rswrrssi sisnsK.’aar* kzs, ,«
rf.mn.-nt ThU “rTtoe co*u ‘he pubUr 'other extending south through .,0fflcU1*.. eh4r»« reported i Bristow Twp P2
democrat nothing but U a move on the Okmulgee to osemah The rea that th* tint month * business Bristow Twp P3
P«C of the management to stretch of paved highway will •h<>,ved • ver7 optimistic trend Newby Twp Pi
make everything as agreeable greatly increase traveling facil-1ol th* v,*rrtur'' ln Bapulpa and Newby Twp P2
for aU as It U possible to. lues In this vicinity It,,e J*>1*nd,d cooperation of far- Newby Twp P3
---—_ ,, r.„L ^ *hd business men was Depew Twp PI
*- “ —■« - - a rriKrssr 5KE n
" —---- 111 - j Kiefer are bringing their milk Aunnvslope Twp
I here for pasteurisation and to Sunny si ope Twp
Most fanners are op- Shannon Twp Pi
39. Cheyenne,
much agitation in late years Rexiord B Oregg republican,
to get oat the vote. It Is dw- chandler. 40; architect and
F P Diffte. democrat. Tulsa,
41. oil business
James E Berry, democrat
Stillwater. 48 banking
Ed Butterfield, democrat. Ok-
lahoma City, 41. attorney, coun-
ty eommuslonrr
John F. Patterson, republican.
Duncan. 71. retired hotel man
George B. Fort enter repubU
suable that every citiaen »a- 1 builder
RwS? wJmTS.'glm; iiJt,7!SS Bute ncy <**‘~‘ "» * ^
New map. republi-
Sample State and County
Ballots Appear In This Issue
DETAIIS ABOI'T IHE ( ANOIDATES ARE PI RUSHED
for TonwomriMiNi t
Thu issue ot The Democrat! them, but ln such cases the
News u designed to render omission ha* been unavotd
a much-needed puhUr ser- ulile and should not be tn-
vlce. In It we havi included terpreted as a circumstance
a sample stole and county for or again,.; the wlUbUity
baUot. snowing aU the names oi the candidate for the of-
of candidates for office that flee he seeks
will apepar on the ballots tn Use our specimen ballou
Creek County We have also and the tnfromalion contain-
included a list of candidates ed in this Issue to you
with accurate and unbiased in making up your baUot
details concerning thetr real- The paid adveruamg appear-
dence, experience and quail-' mg in our ••Voter* Ouide *
f ic at ions for office. This has been Inserted by th# can-
data was procured in the dldates and their friends to
main from the candidates furthar inform you concern-
themselves and has been in- mg what the respective can-
corpora ted strictly without didatse stand for sod the is-
partiallty and without sues in the several races We
charge. A few Candida to* are trying to assist you to
for minor offices could not vote intelligently Lay ■>.«
be reached personally and issue where u will be avail-
are Have been compelled tn l able and mak
to press without, at leianrv
market
j ttmisttc ab-iut the future preu-
; pc.-t .>( this business
Delegations from Enid and
Fav." evulc have visited the lo
<■*' Pttnt and each are contem-
piaung emablishing a producer Drumright CUy P4
iwned c ombination milk and Tiger Twp PI
; :ream plant in their own re Tiger Twp P2
rpecuve localities Tiger Twp P3
The Co-operative Milk and
Cream association is being en-
couraged by Ihe agricultural
nnd mechanical college as one •OUlon CUy PI
ol the best means of improving OUton CUy P3
ngrteulture renerally through*(Tiger Twp PI
-^--- - —— I Tiger Twp P4
routing of Highway 73 and will Minn ford Twp
accentuate the need for opening ' Mannford Twp
Shannon Twp P2
Shannon Twp P3
Drumright CUy pi
Drumright City P2
Drumright City P3
Tiger Twp P4
Tiger TWp PS
Tiger Twp pg
another paved highway north
from Hapuipa to relieve th#
highly congested condition of
iraffic between Tulsa and 8a-
mitps
City Manager Prank Higger-
botham and other prominent
executives have been conducting
numerous conferences with th*
Tulsa Chamber of Commerce
and other good rand enthue-
ttaU in an effort to work eat
• practical eoiuUon of
Mannford Twp
Mannford Twp
Lakemde Twp
HaaUp Twp
out the United Staten Burh
aasor tat lone give the fanner
g tod price# and since they own
the co-operative, the producers
arc kept In clow touch with the
graden of product* tn demand
by the eooeumen and thus pm
to* forth a maxtmim effort to moot
tort, thr '
tcttccd tow
148 in Drumright. elec*".! H
*4 Representative* 185W nf'-w ae'
31 ' ond term county judge
<K> F E Murrell, dem ;s r»»
230 Sapulpa attorney la« erhoo.
301 University of Mlsaour. p:
197 tired law for 25 years in *
349 aoun and Oklahoma, satis;.
198 county attorney 1930
Far ( watr Treasurer
M WO Beatty democrat. D*-
109 pew No information furnish#'*
*® H L. Fame, democrat, 8
193 pulpa high school educatlo
203 administrator of H L McCa i-
41 ley e*t*te; aecY and treaa. of
*» the Bedford Royalty Co,
Obayn Ray democrat. 34. 8s
231 pulp*; justice of the pence
•93 fireman
308 C. C Warren, democrat. 8v-
4* pulpa real aatoto, Atlanta Bu
*3 toes* College; a wlf made an
s? I aucceaaful bunuiew man
33 L W. Aiterberry, republican
139 Vrutow, No information fur
91 1 niahed
J39 Arthur H Chapman. repuE
1SI bean. 42. Sapulpa. deputy coon
*• ty treasurer, one year in eol-
144 Mte experienced, capable, miri
94 *0 than any other candidate for
324 trvasurer
34 Jack Bruin, republican, fin
34 pu’pa; former county trea.’
I*4 ! No information famished
Fsr County Clerk
»■ Pearl# Cheek, democra 30
*1 Sapulpa for 33 year*; Sterry A
Ef Hutchison green trading stamp
59 i parlor high srhoo! busincv
edanstlon of Chlloeo Indian
school. 10 years charge of the
B. of L. C.; charge of derm
cratlc headquarters last eler-
uoo; worthy matron of the
Eastern Star.
Faul Zimmerman, democrat,
37. Sapulpa. deputy coart clerk,
graduate high school; business
college graduate; deputy court
elork 7 years, g years deputy
county clerk. 3 years to bonk
W. C.
37. Bap
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The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1930, newspaper, July 24, 1930; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1530099/m1/1/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.