The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER
MIMI.|’\. OKLAHOMA. THI KM)AY, iTFiJKMBKK 2H, Vm
official paper cmr of mapclpa
ws aivf ntriT
king YOl ALL
A PHOSPIROl'8 NEW TRAM
tl.:>0 A Y HA til
1934 CANDIDATE
LISTS INCREASE
THE P
L
LONt, AND PI OOI1I CAMP AIGN
PREDICTED IN FIGHTS
FOR STATE OMIlls
AGENT STARTS
COHON PLANS
INXTRI f'TION* ON METHODS,
«»F HANDLING GIVEN IN
STATE » ONTFRFNC F
Although the ftmt primary rl<c-
tlon Is attll more than half a
year In the distance, political pot*
to boll and aspirants
already laying
work for an Iri-
durtng the com
office* are open for elec-
11*34 from the governor
to constable and tlr
after Job* and me ny
”lr.*“ want something a
tip the ladder of
prominence
Governor Murray several weeks
ago threw down the gauntlet when
he picked hi* slate' for moat
leaving the honored ones
open target* for all other a*plrant*
A tut of prospective candidates
far most state office* was pub-
lished last week by Harlow's Week-
ly, giving the name* of candi-
dates mentioned for the various
office* as follows
For Governor Tom AngUn. Hol-
den-Ule. E W Marlund. Ponca
Judge Porter Newman Du-
Senator John A MacDon-
. Rev II M NeUon.
City; J C -Jack) Wal-
ton. Oklahoma City; Lieutenant
Governor Robert Burns, Oklahoma
MORE PROJECTS
I ARE APPROVED!
' lit MIRED* <*• MI.N AM f
to work on court v
Hl'.nw *» ■>
cSrJr,c,™r January Sales 32 Licenses to
Day Next Week Marry Recorded!^
* I > K« ■ < ' ..r • t < : l * ■ < , \i» Of ^
County Agent Edd Robert* t*
busy this week getting the general
outline of plan* for the coming
i rat ton rampnlpn rmity to ^o.
| following hi* attendance at the
state conference at Stillwater last
I week, and reports that by next
| week he expect* to b<. able to
make nubile the basis of the
program.
, Plan.) for the cotton acreage re- ]
duruon program In 1934 and what |
to do with the land thus taken J
out of production, were among
the major topics discussed bv coon-1
ty farm and home demonstration i
agents during their annual con- I
ference at Stillwater last week
C A Cobb, chief of the cotton i
section of the AAA. and J F ‘
Cox. chief of the replacement sec-
tion. were present and personally
explained the federal plan* to the
j county agent*, m that the infor-
mation might be taken by them
banc to the lartner* in each
I county
| During the week's sessions the ]
i county agent* made a thorough j
study of the current
situation and made pbma for the |
1 !»:W program of extenaion work i
I The conference was led by D P OPTION KXER<I<<ED ON LAND COI'NTY ASSESSOR Ills TWO
I Trent, director of extension at the NEC ESSARY EOR PRETTY MONTHS TO 4<<lsS
Pretty Water Assessments to
Deed Expected Start Tuesday
Oklahoma A and M college
Included head* of re-
in Oklahoma, represer-
| tatlves of the V. 8 department
while we Til,y. Muskogee. H Tom KMht JAN I CRY ] Ml DDINgs I ty. and several of the farm and
Dt haven t Claremor*. Frank But tram. Okla- - - home agents themselves
t u.„.„virJfI!!II' Continuing the plan of holding Cupid evidently has been runn- Topics considered In the gen-
TSSTjL B Ogden. Carte; “T “L '«I ELfSS ^
on the first Wednesday of each the title of the busiest person as' tlon»l meetings, ranged from how
Child’s Manners *
WATER DAM j COI'NTY PROPtKIY
J. A. Bovd. who ha# been hand- __
ling negotiations for the chamber! With only two months inat
of commerce in regard to pur- i 0f three in which to take i
chase of 3S acres on Pretty Water turns on county property,
creek, northwest of Sapulpa to 1 rounty assessor. C C Onmes.
be used in construction of a dam announced assessment dates
report# that a request for the | various communities in the cou
deed was mailed the owner of j to begin next Tuesday
the land Tuesday, and that the | ^ v,*r TOlv phonal prop,
d~1uWlUa^!. COn-,Ummatrt “ •°°n 1 assessment* are to be taxen.
“J:*£ dT1 “'T” _____ real estate will hold over at
Sufficient funds were subarrlb-1,
TO CON AIDER OTHERS
1^ ’M ,*ooUl< th* January Sales Day 1 the court clerk < records'show an 'o recondition used furniture to
y r l* Wt for next Wednesday Jan- unusual run at marriage license j 'he means of Improving the gener- j — ---- 1 same assessment ..... \ ...
v- nugnrs. tiaianoo a yuy. uary 3 according to Huber Hughes ousmes* thmuuh the holiday sea- »* economic condition of agrlcul- M® by c“lzrn* «> purchase the ,ounty equalinvt.oii boa-d .* ’
tore I1*"* *‘ * e™* M2° *L1 ^e fourth Monday in April
- IGt the transaction Is completed • undrr th, „ *
! '1, ,of T?11 for tax affair,
I deed the land to the city, u the ___
• Uind must be public property be-! B*putv assensors will be at <Je*-
fore the CWA wlU spend any • wn*u^ P*"” “ P"r * hedr«!e to
money on It I “•*■» Per*onal property, accord-
Plans for the dam. which had ln* *® “w'“or ’ —‘—fT
-............ .been submitted to state C*^’A \ mrnt^ lh#* property owner fails
buyers are growing ac- Ou,, u. n 1 Virginia Mi.. OKI \HOM\ < ITIF.x HAVE YAK- headquarters, were returned thU RM*t the deputy at the
c-.ri._v w- , u*rY 3 according to Huber Hughes uusineas through th
John Carlock Ardmore. W J mTrtir). of thr ^ d „„
_ ] Mllbum. Clinton; K H Kordell. tln_ I _
... . ,. _ Olustee Thirty-two Ucense* were lamed
For I ieutensat Gmrwor Ray . E*ch month <**? ‘he plan waa; in five days beginning last Pn- ¥A n . *
AMU, LEARN , W(e(n!| c L Tnhh-quah. ,r,sugurated in September. the j day. and others ace being taken licUTY ijUSlIICSS
I Senator W P Morrison. El Reno;
gale* grow larger than
pre- out dally. Permits Issued during
Beiry. Stillwater. Senator T,ou* “1c*. and December sale-, the past week went to
-How many friend* would we c,^ Bnm' Oklahoma City Bob «o encouraging that amxher | oicnn Hurdsail 23 siul Minnie
have If W» wwr* aa dlarourteou.- Krrr Adli senator Tom Waldrep. bl* r,HV U expected We,|ne*d»t I Irene McGee It; both of Tulsa
td them as we awnetlroes are to 8hawnw. Dr A H Arsen*tadt Outside buyer* are growin.
our children’" wonder* Mis* Vlr- ‘ " J ci.domed
Is Progressing,
finla Messenger head of the Ok-
Pitcher, Representative Robert C
Graham. Oklahoma City. Wiley J
buying
A. and M. college nunery , TlWk,wa
to coming here and Pr „ (x,ttl of Urd Fork; Roy W| * * STEPS TOW \KII ADOPT- ! Week" with a request for Wddltion-
hveatock to market in Parrl,h 23. and Bulah Irene Reed ING AGREEMENTS
school
-We wouldn t think of not lay-
ing. TTq sorry and making amend-
If we broke a neighbor's dish, or
neglect to say Pardon me' it we
other places, some of them cont-
20. both of Beggs. Charles W
| al information and details of
engineering, so local officials take
Heerrlary ef State J T Jones. lna lrmn “oulheastern Karevas aral, 23 and Lenora Flanigan * Though the Agricultural Adjust-’that move as very favorable They
- _____ acillt ' MMfarfi VI I -lUM ir In Fuiu alnelt ' ___. . j__.. . *. .
ment Administration has seemed that unieas th* dam project
to move slowly In Improving theft* being given favorable mrHil
dairy situation much ha* been ac-1 rration. further information would
compUshed despite the extreme'not have been requested
difficulty of the task, believes t c. H Dletr. county CWA ad-
Harrell
floor- Miss Messenger points out 5kiaho^a~CiVvV Morgan .
ChOdnn who are treated with HaWhf BlackWpU: john Thomt,- [|.njor ("IvimlkT
courtesy and conatderalion in the __________ „______... J 11111' H l.liailllX 1
Oklahoma City 'Governor's rndor- *‘>utu*r®‘*rn Mlsaouri. to buy sto, k to. bo,n 0( Tulsa. Joe Robertaan.
see); L B Bneed Bristow. Chari*** J1*" *r~. l“r 11 *° n"'rkt'u fir- 19. and FmU Jower. 19. both of
Pittman. Oklahoma CUy; Oeorge 1 ’JT n',rt" 1 Sapulpa.
_ Hargrave. Wewoka; IVate Auditor n,or* government miaw-y pprry caldwi II n Oklahoma
-- »> front of another adult Krank Cartpr Kepresrntat.ve W 1 u '• Put Mo cirru,, m th ■ / ' ' K,."n^', ,,
and jret when we »tep on a child J , visrshall Oklahoma Cltv Sam ,”un > and roor* people are look-,;!;' *'ld , , "*■1 , nn”,r<
toy and smash It. we make no ^WMioma City John T ,n« f0: ,rUcl~ ^ Kv.henm' ^"old *37° ufthman at lhe OkUhoma A and M.
effort to apologiar. but rather have H.mli| Norman the <ales A break In west tier is *7, °‘ ■ college
^isiS =r" H-h Harrrtl- ^ Su^i - L1
now." Miss Member pmnU out .2522. ° ---* ' and |» t“e ^Vc^toT'whtt
Tulsa; Olfford F Boyer. 23 and|livestock, because of the com-
plexity of the business. Boehr
points out "We must realize," he
vavs 'thut dairy adiustment has1
complications which make tti
twenty -flu- times a, hard to gr’
a practicable working basis, and!
John W Boehr. extension dairy-
1 son. Oklahoma City: Representa-
tion!* learn raglly to treat other tlv, A N [.eeCraft Durant; lew-
people ln th* same way. because ,§ Tprry Oklahoma CUy
they Warn quickest from the ex- suu yurilt„r c c Childerx,
ample «et by parents and othei , Oklahoma City. Scott Stine yssi.y-
adulta in the home. Miss Me--
...... . „ | Catherine Armstrong, 23. both of
Picks :u Offic. rs I
Cecil Evtrada, 23. and Haiel
Norlhrtp. 23 Gjth of Chandler.
With Hie newly elected directors, August Vercher*. 32. Sapulpa. and
Sh, , »*,*• th* rhiuill*"1 *Ul' “ud',or' 8-m 8,on'-' '* thr J"n! r <-Tia'"" Can- Gertrude Br ail 21 DrumnghC
ger »«y* »ne adds mat in* cnild, fornwr comptroller Oklahoma A mi rce holding their tint meet- cahin idwm Mam 27 and Helen
i ?i:rrfsrr, as r^lHS3',S!
vat vr c»n not be luroriAPti if ^ H . . <*6r * Lwnafcl B;ron. tecretAry. , vtn Krause. 21. and Cora Marie
•g aurprlaed if »im|e superintendent -John H P Johnson, treasurer, pibh-
{ the eniM treats hia playmat»s in Vau<hn Mncumbenti; John II rat m editors: M J Katz. Leo-
the mile way. %h* A. and U Murray. Stillwater ‘governor s en- nar 1 Biron und Katherine Hue
- arhool head decl.re* jdorww [ rotors for th*
minlstrator. has talked with Carl
Olles. state administrator, about
the project, and believes that the
plans will be appro) rd This pro-
ject calls for an expenditure of
utmost $18,000. with most of it
labor
ed place In his locality, he rr
meet turn at any other destgnal
place in the county, or come
the assessor* office and give
hi# rendition Or the rendu i
may be mailed to the aasexsnr
Schedule calls for dates as fi
low* for the deputy assesses
in Mounds for Mounds Town.,;
No 1; at Kiefer school buildi
for Mounds No 3. at Kmmk
new year are
Denton. 21 both of Sapulpa,
Charley Dick. 39, Colcord, and
Elma Dickson. 22. Davenport;
Frank Sparks. 33, Stillwater and
Jurv Commi-ion I-
\ppointeil For 'l ear
work Is so very slow that It
a miracle that so much has been
l District Judge Oaylord R Wil-
cox Thursday morning Issued an
accomplished Let us also consider order appointing a Jury rommis-
that the adjustment must neces-
sarily be separate for milk, butter,
cheese, dry milk, evaporated milk.
Ire cream, and cattle At least eight
angles present themselves—all vast-
ly different.
slon for the year 1934 and In-
structing the commission to meet
January 3 and select lists of
jurors.
Commission members appointed
j are O W Arrowood. far the first.
Each region, state, locality, and district; Vtrgtl Besham. second
store for Newby No 1
January 9. 6 and 8- at KG!
vllle Mercantile Co for Kell
Title Township Nn 1. at Pi. ke
Prairie school building for Mound* j
I No 3; at Newby school house for|
Newby No 2
January 9 10 and 11-Bowden |
school house for Sapulpa No 1.1
| at Hilton school house for R* I
pulpa No 3. at Fuller school bdUat
lor Newby No 3
January 12. 13 and IS- at Bell's I
store for Sapulpa Township No 4.
at South Heights school for Sa-
pulpa No 3 at Sliek rlty lull f.g'
Euchee Township No 1
Schedule for other communities!
In the county will be announced.
Itiijil I «i\ I .i\ mriltf
Due IMorn F ird
* sr-ss' s=l»r'Saiia5wi
city has peculiar problems based
on past history, size of cities, and
downs of engrafted features which
prewnt new situations for each
of the hundreds of localities This,
multiplied by the right or more
branches of the industry, adds
to the difficulty of securing tm
Mullins.
district: and Charles A
third district
The commission la instructed to
draw list* of not less than 300
names for district court. 200 for,
county court, and 3t» for each I
It is expected that a term of
court for civil cases will be call-
rSaS.85, * sisr ajfeS'fcr
M lS»M “OV g<Wd r? h*d by' M*rK>ni' K-enev 20. Bom,ton busmeav. and the effect of unions
BwiSsErb giTagggww- a jr-aruar i?.res;rro^,r"n“„T
r. <src-i»s,'c“ ■ar^v-sa.arfu.'rs.h^ cur*
ev-n, other hurnan^ being^ wuh uu„ John M Holliman. Bartles chaI r oJ th<1 j, ,,u,IIlbt.rs wniie Hum and Eva L.m-
later by Qrimes
Night School Term
Begins N«\t Week
Second semester of Sapulpa'»|
dTlou^some af IS1 J*.*0??'. 3 if!1 JHH. *ho ■» employed at tl«- court on*. 18. both of Sapulpa; Roderick
■- rather than being faired to1 5m! Hawks Cllnlon. O A R'Wer hou* with E O WoUfarth gen- Moore. 22. Sapulpa and Juanita
me everything aa wr v-r it If A- 8 J Okie- ,.ra| chairman, being assisted by Stephens. 18. Okmulgee; Herbert
hTm a." a JrUabTv "T - . . a a , . 0h*>n Will,* Strang. . P C H Hlnze, 32. Tulaa. and Ella Mar
Uian « t u °nn ^ cl'd»- S.alger. Sebe Chris- McDaniel, 39 P .tcau, Stephen
rauver than u a poaaesaion and rallure- Harry B Cordell. ■ inrun • tlar. A,vln Hlrk< White),>t
BrFclr^F^ ^ ^Kr^r M'SV'°N ST‘UE1 P",N<- Bnst^^id W
V r°h "IDS DI E TO BE tIPENED Pace 19 Urumnght
aoMMemion lor other. lahrma City; C. N Nunn. Porte-; _
"U doesn't take long to gay u L Rkk--* •--—>.a— - I Uwut Nol*3< »'“* Ulnnl<'
morning' tn a cheerful) nut* Ei
lahrma City; C. N Nunn. Porte .
tn a rheerful I **»!'.R1wkrrd.fllrm l*?d'r Sapulpa of tidal* are eagerly Riley. 19. both of Sapulpa; War-
in a cheerful | Htal* Earner snd laspeeta— lookln|f (or,.,rd to wtlPI1 ren Ma.uf.vrd A*hley 33 Jorden
|A *k. astatl/4 ma vntt rtaiiIH . . n . ,__a ’ . IVHWMIU HI rilU-iy. WRCD ' IKU MUIUUDUl AMliPy, JJ. JOTUfn
C'Pardon ™ i J°to Bormw i tocumbent and jgv- ua, for p.vlnR two blot.k, Mo< and OUve Elhfl Holmes. 40.
M an. adult, pardon me wnen ernora endorseri; Arthur Jam s. u...i__. _____. _____.___
mat ne nas pti
Wtan to attars* t
pit an tto part
ta. ntueh
_0. Art1,ur Jan*'*. Mission street arr to be opened I Keystone
£h tg ’SkUht^.a ^ ‘U8hWay C0nln"“‘O*’
yon ^HcMeMly knock over the. ukmulger. <
b«» to haa C™ce. «a«, o. uuuw,. office ] "jl DGE MrDOI G AL HEReI
erf Dtranti and -y r __, ' Bids for thU project have been Judge D. A. MrDougal return-
more effective w advertUed‘ lhe ^pulation m from Washington. D C. Uuu
■dott exiveuve Rood, (incumbent); Sharpe w ot ft dttJe over ftSOOO to be soent
Wtt. Ada; Mott M. Keys, OH- „
*5_____ r . ha§ long been talked of, and com-
******** ■RReeam tawrt—Die- mg at .hia time the additional
Wtct $—ntorirt Judge Oeoffe W. work In Sapulpa will help the RETURN HOME
IPMm SSSST ^!iy t£ZM, »“u*Uon I “r And Mrs Coler Yoakam
; rr.1**1 OMMMBta city, Ptonet Approval of the widening of*and children returned to their
*• ■*■»• P^ Hock Creek bridge an South Main home in Oklahoma City Wi
and consideration
to tore impact for
to* of a child's ac-
to ftrl mrtobrd tor
wrek, to spend Christmas and the
holiday week here with friends
and attending to business.
unions |
and organization* on dairying, fin-
ish the maze
"In the face of this immense
tank, let us see what has been
done Among the many activities
of the administration, the lead-
ing one Is that of preparing agree-
ments for the various dairy prod-
uct# For ice cream, powdered milk,
evaporated milk, butter, and cheese.
•' m«wd from
x iDt, l#n i. nr »ttprov tiaI
it rrn% who tvive not
1913 Police am 3
;:K founding up th«
s Tf arre-.ted for b><<
■tit, a pollr-c rourt fil
added to the $290 tax. m
division of superior rourt evening -uliool bu r n> •. TV • ■ ‘ ' tr ' ,l' 1 w ,ax- *1
^^^Hlday night, according to E. 1. ! th0^ who tave not r- ' < " |
Southard, director of the school 'o so to th
who has announced a schedule j ‘ir'
of claaacs In a variety of subjec'
Classes ro«'t in evenings between
the hours of 7 and 9 o clock Be-
— 3
more have sent in preliminary
agreement. Dairymen have not a
Single milk war In Oklahoma to-
day ''This." Boehr comments, “is
a material gain to them Due to
the agreements many thousands
of dollars have been saved, be-
cause over 10 per cent of the un-
i fair practices have been discon-
tinued. and nearly as big a per-
centage of price cutting has
stopped "
Every farmer has a share In
the adjustment,” the A and M
extenaion worker declares "The
cause of New Year's Day on
Monday, the Monday claws will
meet on Wednesday the first week
i and then drop back to Munday
evening.
Courses In shorthand, book-
keeping business English, typing,
and manual training work are
national forma were drawn up
to set forth the principles of pur-
chasing the milk, processing, and
marketing the product The pow-
dered milk agreement was soon
perfected and endorsed by the
secretary of agriculture; however j nearly 26 000 000 rows tn milking
the other agreements presented i herds today is 20
RM.ir.K<1 X III: AVI \ < O' J
| 1m- H mu Dr.ims COO
i sponsored by the Oouney
] fk tiool Association, will bo
■ m Sapulpa bt the Prcubyt*
I church on Friday, D>v ember ]
j <' i rt inc promptly at 6 00 *
1 Mrs Streeter Spoaknaan la
I '• ' i ’it of the vo
i work in the rounty, and soi(
offered, and new courses for CWA j,or ‘he contest warr nude
or unemployed men are offer-! IT'-onmr IMP for tills
Classes for negroes ln cooking. i on!e ' Th »'■■'■uer of the
domestic laundry, janltorlng and i Tonteat will (» entered la
auto mechanics will be offered, district contest and the
and others on request.
street has been given by the hlgh-
**•*“ way coan m lesion, but as yet they
have not aaked for Mds on the
day after having M>ent the holi-
day* with Mrs. Yoakam's parents,
Mr and Mrs. C C. Taylor
so many Intricate problems that
it took more tune to prepare them
"Par fluid milk the system af
haring separate agreements far
the various cities applying for help
to the Secretary of Agriculture
seemed best To date 300 dues
have sent in preliminary agree-
ment* to Washington. This has
made an immense task, because
all were very difficult and a stan-
dard form was not yet proparad.
In toptamber and October. INI.
however by the Dairy toetton of
the Agricultural Adjitoamt Ad-
• AH^j BOV oil
high We should cull rloaelv In the
face of the immense surplus due
tn less than six months, no agree-
ment. code, or legislation can
absorb the shock of overproduction
How can we sell butter or an*
dairy product to advantage when
over a hundred mlltkm pounds In
storage pull down the price and
greater production continues!
"In addition to workable agree-
ments for Vartans dairy products
the admlntoratien I* working on a
». i r mil eii'er the Mate no
hirh will be held during the it
EXCISE HOARD MHTS Tronveatlon h- Id In Ponca 1
Thr county excise board met j February 33. 23 and 34.
Wednesday afternoon to begin its 7 h: v ronta<t Is a new Itofl
task of rearranging the f lhe young people's xcelt la|
budget to take rare of the ad- I state, as only young propia In"
dittonal Items caused by the man- j church or Sunday srhool of
dam us actions brought against It
by rounty commissioner* for ad-
ditional salaries, and justice* of
the peace and constables, for more
money
manta are drawn up In the ragu- lam
Mr SystranUc tom. Thta la a and
trot but the iw*
by this
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af th* com
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of culhng
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COITfTY LEGION MEETING
Regular meeUng of the county
American Legion will be held
al Bristow Legion Hut at ■ o’clock
Friday night, according to N E
Michael, county commander A
number of state officers will be
in stlsndanrs and a large nura-
la home, none of
are professionally engaged In
during or acting, may eater
tournament- Ho AH
will be showed to employ a
director. Thera will to
Judges for the
time limit far setting,
clearing the stem la
and each
his own
ra!,cement* for
ertiea and furniture i
<ng only for
lowed.
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