The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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C. O BEAVER
C. J DAVENPORT
J HARVEY SMITH
f County Tram
■ L. PAYNE
•nd motor conler* urad by th*
farmers and ranal] buxines* man
Ho I* further opposed to any In-
■naae In u>n or unjust rextrlr-
llona upon the independent oil
produrrr and royalty hoi dor Me
na« made no promise of John and
ao>* no* a vote nr *!•<•* ton
apon »urh promises His opposition
rnmes only from the professional
fhl!i!rt*n *nd seekers and
. *ho hoW *n<1 are promised
P»os by his opponents A senator
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fill Dtetetrt C«
LYLE H BOREN
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HOMER OTRELL
■Mat. |
C. W. "DODO B1NNS
hr State Sc
RAY C. /ONES
Attorney
•IOE ROCK WOOD
1 A. WATSON
8. OOLLIN8
Par Sheriff
PAUL OWEN ,
OHAYN RAY / g
VIROIL COLWELL •
MOTE BRUCE
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and i
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rirthrtght by
d patronage
*nplr In the
■ ability and
as •ell as
be a rub-
y’s time to
and all who
ability and
should sup-
m ss Creek
i stood for
le Is unal-
nethod and
old-a«e se-
en handled
i as been a
n the state
upon those
i assistance
hi. nl ** WU1 “**
Um ™ Win* *b°Ul
, ** iditlon and
w that vtll
2®**" • for them
allected for
id and all
re entitled
Par Cownly Saperl
BOtNEY D. HERRIN
Robertson
|»r
|M tor by
Iras Pace ll
prolific and wasteful
of the last legislature
res in the reduction o(
the aboUshment of use-
and bureaus and
i to the creation
that ertn hare to be
. the taapayer. He le
the patronage gang and
lib* tor the dtacharge of afl
■eatees stale employees
Mi belle res that every comm Is-
teen and bureau of the State should
to ft upon a budget and that
tetftoHi In state government should
■M be permitted If deficits con-
bter the school* end the state
PPeranent Itself will be weakened
and dsetroyed and taxes will nee-
aaaarUy increase He is opposed to
IlM trailer tax and to the other
toareases in taxes on the track'
to ree
Hr
Pendei
tance
sufflcU
this pi
spprop
1 which
for wl
must I
Robe
dlstrtbt
cither
{Mid d
*Y him Dir«se<
«• *•■
ta« with the
City who
dutrlbu ■ to the
relief «
lteT*1!' »d of ra
•A ’ for his
lahoma
he moo
chant
•Uiere
receive
if the de-
Und arsis-
there Is
lice ted for
been mts-
odlrd and
the people
ded. Tins
ivors the
relief by
>r money
Went and
le pleases.
trlct msy rest assured that they
•111 have a capable leader from
this distrtrt when they elect him
to the senate.
He has always been a friend of
the farmer and laborer, and lie
*w® always stood foursquare on
his party platform The people
•ho are deeply Interested In good
government grid who believe In a
new order of government affairs
In Oklahoma should work unceas-
ingly for his nomination and elec-
tion
He favors the retention of the
Superior Court at Drum right and
at Bristow and Is opposed to any
legislation that would destroy or
weaken this court
ROBERTSON FOR SENATE
CLUB.
—Pol. Adv
TODAY and
TOMORROW
■y Prank Park re Stachbrtdge
BILLION.......reality
A word Is coming into general
use which few ever had occasion
to use until lately The word Is
••billion " Nobody can really grasp
the Idea of a billion It. beyond
ine Imagination of most of us We
bona understand when we read
that four or five billion dollars are
spent for relief, or that the na-
tional debt Is close to <0 billions
In America a billion Is ten thou-
sand time* ten thousand multiplied
by ten — a thousand millions In
Europe they call that amount a
Milliard, and to them a billion
means a million millions Our bil-
lions is big enough, though If any-
one had started to pick up sea-
shella at th* rate of one a second
•hen the Pilgrom* landed on Ply-
mouth Rock In December 1620
and still kept at It day and night
bed have a billion shells by next
Christmas Your watch ticks four
St
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CLASSIFIED
Ad Column
i — TELEPHONE Mb —
TRY H ASTON'S Second Han
Store. 412 E. Dewey Phone 1*1
D-tf.
COMPLETE line of minor gfflf*
supplies for sale at the Democra
Newa.
PERSON Al LOANS MADE - U
Is sound business policy to bnr
row money when legitimate need,
demand It See us American Na-
tional Bank—Personal loan depart
ment H Q Gilliam. manager.
LEON 3 Red I Phillips Head
quarters IS South Park, Phone
«<* _ 2tp
Buy or sell through a rTasatfied
ad in The Democrat Newa
PLUG.......it. origin
The Duke of Devonshire died re-
'cntly He would have been a great
i>"rspnage in his own right, even
<1 he had not dr»< ended from one
f the oldest families of Hrltlsl
nobiUtv The family name n* (he
House of Devonshire Is CavendMti
'">«• Of the Duke* ancestors 8tr
William Cavendish who was one
f Oliver Cromwells Older won
mmortal fame by Inventing plug
inbagco
“hr William hit upon the simp!'
practical way of making it ***y
carry the newly Introduced weed
u moistening tobacco leaves with
rolaasea and pressing it into plugs
’ hat was the origin of chewing
hacco which came Into wide use
none Cromwell’S soldiers In the
hi .dish Civil War Mate he had
been Invented an*' clay pip*
•ere easily broken in ifte field pur
plug tobacco <ould be earned
‘•a dv chewed If one had no pipe
d" *d and rubbed for smoking pur-
! scheme b that nobody can put an
honest cash value on -the things
Uncle Ham has been spending so
many billion* for True, there has
been a good deal of face lining of
, the general landscape we’ve got a
lot of new roods bridge- b;ittlr
ship* srhoolhmisei and public
building* but we roukln t realise
on th*’tn If we wanted to ralw mon-
ey Wtmd buy a second-hand post
office7 Those thing* no more off-
net the national debt thin R
i twelve billion dolbirs of old war
I debt- which foreign nations stlU
• owe us and which well never col-
lect.
Only careless thinker* compare
| the government with a business
eotieern Tlie only object of a bust
ness is to earn profits It |a gov-
| ernment s concern to serve all the
| people and make all the people pay
for the service given It can i t*
put on a business bast*.
i 'MM year*.
Innumerable lives have barn tav-
I "d by tliesi- dogs, but last wlntei
two of them attacked and killed
1 a Utile girl who had become sep-
arated from her parent* and the
| Ofllei Of iMlli-lUlirlil followed. I un.
; riel* and improved modern trans-
I portslu»ti have made winter travel
through the Alpine passes onner-
I eegsary and In summer the work
| for which the Mt Bernard dogs
I are trained I* not heeded
Ho the picturesque and romantic
81 BirnanJ d**c arc ori ibetr way
i to Tibet, under the escort of an
| aged brother of the order
KEEP MOTHS AWXy let u-
rlean your winter garments and
return them to you In a cedar
morh-proof bag at no extra cost
Service Cleaner- Phone 134
4-21-ytk
For your next job of printing call
The Democrat New* Phone 600
TOR WALK
Grocery sale. b*mk* and order
books at The Democrat News.
times a second If you keep It
wound It will tick a billion times
In about »o years
A billion dollars Is a lot of mon-
ey It hikes five billions w year
to run the U S government, out-
side of relief and recovery pro-
i Which have cost us more
1 than three billions a year since
' 1923.
Mie popular kind* of smoking
puco which wc in America rail
it plug" are still known In ftig-
isnd as "cut Cavendish pevpr-
tu.'tlng the inventor’s name
• • 41
t-v-itTS.....government
home of the bright mind* in
W nhihgton are toying with the
■'■eg of rhanglug thr government’s
• m of bookkeepmg «o that It
*unt sfiow Uncle Sam so deep
tri the red" The Idea is to set i
up » list of assets to offset the cs-
pMlilUrw and the public debt, as
if g* vernmenf were a business exm-
cern.
The principle trouble with that
inn;1*......SI Bernard-
Everytxidv who has heard or
read about the dogs of 8t Ber-
nard Will be grieved to learn that
they have been tvanished from their
Alpine home to the Himalaya*
No more will snowbound traveler
crossing the dangerous mountain
IHtss between Switzerland and Italy
| be rescued by these great beasts.
I trained to find them and lead
them to the shelter of the hospk-e
I which the Brother of St Augustine
i have maintained for more than
I MARX.......clam war
Hie early socialist.*. Owen fkiu-
I Her and other* height tliat there
j should be no clasa duttnctiuns
Karl Marx the Oerman whoae b*ok
j ’’Da* Kapltal” I* the Bible of mod
ern sorlalisni. taught tliat there
were two rlaaae* into which all
mankind naturally divided, cap-
I Itallst* and workers Between those
I two rlasnes he taught, there was
eternal and un reconcilable war
Tliat of eourar t* not true and
never was true But It has become
i gospel truth to hundred* of mil-
1 ikma On that false doctrine thr
whole communist movement has
been founded The Marx theory is
! held by many Amerlran workers
The In’ernatiooal Worker* of the
i World and the Mterp Committee
for Industrial Organi/ntton are
based upon the Marx prirulple of
ela-e war
Tlie absurdity of the Marx doc-
trine was pointed out recently by
°> Robert a Millikan, one of u»e
world > most lanmur scientists Hr
liowetj that instead of being ene-
mie: 'ujetai and lalxir .re depeg-
denl upon eai h other In the mod-
ern lndii*!ilal age latex raruiot
fun. Hon without the- tools and ma-
ihinery which only rapttal ran pro-
vide and rapttal ranimt produrw
wealth wrlliiout the cn. opera iMm
Of labor When both fully under-
stand that we can make progress
I Aim V M It ( OATS
tl.tANMI f.lA/Ml AND
STORED
BKNWOOf) ( IHNERS
Phone 3X3 g|7 g. Mnta
Announcement
ThU in In 4'HKiuiirr thtet I
have re opened mv Un mi-
Ml 4IS-4I7 < UyU*
Raitdinf.
Thos. S. Harris
PHONE 79
of th*
him lo
his com
His at
seller Is
through
Pleasing
speaker.
Ity and
him a li
state H<
•tor an.
t in Ofc-
>w« what
seal mer-
tmg with
la should
of this
>e morale
1 permit
naition hi
nd coun-
ts known
being a
forceful
igr. abU-
to make
r of this
late sen-
this dls-
-EAT WITH toil FRIENDS’
Wheri Hinting Steaks and
tovwr feeds an a
Specialty
Si. lames Coffee 8hop
NICE DQUYAS. Pen*.
Tew Eyea Are Worthy of
the Beo4 ef Car*
DR J W FREDERICK
Ot t’LAR EXAMINATIONS
Glasses ruled S N. Main
1-orated In Patter Made la
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Yew Wrack ’Em — W* Fix 'Em
GEORGE E. MARTIN
rhM*« *93 E. Hefesen
SAVE _.
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GRADUATE
VETERINARIAN
mom ms
Day or Night
13 S. Water (t
WHAT DO YOU NEED IN
FEINTED SIPPLIt.sr
Let the Dennrral New. help
’•* Mwo ler letterhead-
envelopes and stber printed
material yen may need Expert
priming le oer spceuKy.
Save up lo 70% on
tire expense
Standard Motor Supply
fMfc Ah
PAIN PI
seme r tV
L,slwsvs have
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8APULPA FEDERAL
SAVINGS A LOAN ASS’N
—lor—
W»TO» HAYINGS
FLAN LOANS
: t
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heit
’ j to Comfort with Modern
Reduced to Conditioning
portable ^
SmoUSlotei.
H. R. HAAS. M. D.
HprrtaNol In DtMaars M Ur
Eye. Nose and Threat and thr
PITTING or GLASSEM
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COWAN RADIO SERVICE
Mem bar
Oklahoma Radio Sendee teto
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petee.
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O. L. HUMES DRUG
The Rexall Storm
Fhome 471 and 07
Trent Oar Cwteanen
With Cenrteny7^
Herbert P. Mmqi
■wtoLE Unger
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insurance
or EVERY KIND
Sapulpa Insurance Agency
Bwrylll RHMln(
OB. PICKETT, Mgr.
See Uo tor Sgoan Danh
mxtxim m
USED CAB DABOAIMS
| Lewis & Lindrith I j
HMnf
drink
w BOTTLES
Be Ready For
EMERGENCIES
Many *n outing is spoiled by
annoying, oggrevatmg hcad-
achoa. Here IS s .ugge-tmn.
Every br«- package of Dr
MILTS AND - PAIN PILLS
eentains a p>H.ket sue case that
{volte six pills Carry this, an, I
wove the Urge pockage in your
medicine aiouwt.
DR MILES ANTI-PAIN PH.LS
are racommendr'l for pain re-
lief in
Headache Neuralgia, Stu.
eut.r and Periodic Ihuns.
Kiev taatc- good act quickly,
do not upact the stomach.
Your druggist sell* them.
Regular package 25 for 25c.
Economy package 12$ for $1 66.
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■^7KXl ..tV»S.ON
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Re-elect
RAY C. JONE
STATE SENATOR
Rcprcwuting Creek and Payne Counties
He has kept faith with the smalt
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