Payne County News (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1941 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. 1941
PAYYECOLMY NEWS
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COUNTY
AGENTS NOTES
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Let’s Chat
Awhile
C rwtswif Frwm Pkf> I
Pttry. t&c«t years prai-.c
hare left a treawnry --f crer-
a&M rewrani* is ’tm*®""---*
<9py g\»T
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WJf? >• CSL^i t& r-: t.'*
-d-Y-g’,-.
ref* saeaied by *u*e <5*av Fri-
day of Rejk Sa® Mte-saga*.
Her?' * & ptxrT nf cwsitito-
tiosai Law fnkqpe&tly Haissm-
oerstaod: the wert--?
may ajsjtokwt a wattes*.*- to a
United Stales snaar «* t>
dies or re»;<r> he raxjr-<-* ap-
pric: a aa«u»? to W.e ’-^e
of »»£re*e£ta*.;se«
Likeiy the primary or sj>*'-
iai esectKi® a the sewrt d.~-
trirt wfi be ’.i®ed to riwodde
with Lh* special statewide
efettkc which Gcweraar PhD-
lips pear- for swibeniM^oci of
his bo4e«-bata»ciB? <oc<tr >
txjeaJ amefirT-T*"* ■-
The bef papers haven't
samM riffi yet. Ait wel
•s V*r that the new eoefre* -
raaa wiS «cte fro® V e
Jfeaeham family. George A.
Meacham, a member of the
state highway gmnmissien, if
the goverBor prevailed iipwi
* BTr to make the race, would
hare gt»i pro* per us. More
likriy eatriidate » his brut her,
Bert. jovial Clintwi lawyer
and cee-time lejris-lator.
Incidental!?, their sister.
“Madge,- u a high scho*«
teacher here with the Meach-
am erarar’.en-tx.- for mak-
ing friends.
HERE’S A GOOD SLOGAN
from the Christian Science
Monitor on the lend-teu-e bill:
Hours for discussion but not
a second for obstruction.
HOU PUNY NOW IS
that original dare: Millions
for defense, but not one penny
for tribute. Million*, pooh.
That’s chicken feed in these
days of 17 billion dollar mid-
get*. It reminds me of a re-
mark Dr. Bradford Knanp
made one day.
'T would no more do that
than I’d think of flying.” he
said. Then he saw the meta-
phor was out of date. “It just
goes to show how soon a man
can become old-fashioned,’’ he
added. **for flying ha* become
a common pract ••
UP AT MORRISON, FRED
G. Lz>gan. editor of the Tran-
script, reports that in making
up his issue for the week Id-
fore. “a news item and an
obituary w«r« not separate*,
whkh caused a peculiar twist
in the article.’’ It might have
been caused by a New Y'ear's
hangover, Logan opined, "be-
sides, no one except a nr *--
iaper man makes mistakes."
« e *
WHEN will ameri-
cans learn a little self-
restraint?
Becah.se of a thoughtless
crowd and a couple of over-
zealous sailors, the United
States ha* expressed regret-
to Germany for disrespect
shown the Nazi flag at San
Francisco Saturday.
It is proper that the United
States should make this state-
ment of regret. However
much we may disapprove of
the Nazi government, we’re
still nominally at peace with
Germany and the German
consulates tn this country are
privileged to fly their nation’s
flag.
By the same token, the
stars and stripes wave above
ouf consulate- abroad. This
nation wduhi be incensed, and
risditfuiiy so. if our flag were
torii down by irresponsible
-ailors in Berlin.
A Bule restraint and evel-
'■eadedm—- woi'id •'av** - •
a situation which, w hile of no
great importance, puts new
>tres* on our reiatior - witl a
great power.
psrtjcipeted m the real ns-
=as}t on tr&d.'’,z«® Uit N wetn-
ber « whet they v.>t®d for
Fr*r-k.in D Roc»srvrit foe the
third term.
It’s cstonragirrg tbjrt the
doctors find Pre* dent Roose-
velt in except health after
exght year* in a stnanus/a*
jot*. In fart, they say* he * in
better . f
than eight years ago—except
for the inexorat-ie advarxe of
age.
won’t ot^-er speaker* take a
. - rpeg u t master ■ ’« -
man? Hig deterniinatMjf? to
aid lirita.n is w? -t'ed ’ op-
pcsjticn. His optimism, on the
surface, i$ as bright a* it »a*
on March 4.19^3
There’- something in Roo-
sevdt’s nature which thrive-
on exc itemin' and tero-ron.
WL ere otlern^r have brok-
en is the presidency, he has
gained stature.
Will he ever want to yield
that power? Il would oe fx^-
c^natiug to hok four years in
the future; and again it rr.igbt
be distressing. We can only
hope that peace has returned
to the '.vorld b. ’ r at time, and
that America may again en-
iov **ihotbcF fr<w Hictiofi/*
GLENN M ART! N. THE
airplane manufacturer, rates
a news picture by advocating
a 6-day week for defense in-
dustries. Time was, within
the memory of some reader*
not so old. when such a re-
commendation would have
been for shortening the work
week.
• » ♦
EXERCISE AND SPORTS
are giving the modem co-ed a
good appetite. Dr. Gladys M.
Kinsman ha.* found at A. arid
Mr college. Moreover, tf e mo-
dern co-ed is not so reluctant
about satisfying her appetite.
Result; The girts are getting
a bit heavier and growing a
bit taller.
Another encouraging find-
ing: Of six state- participa-
ting in experiments on c^-ed
eating habits. Oklahoma
rank? at the top with “old
American" stock. Seventy-
eight percent of the Aggie co-
eds come from ancestrr in
this country at least th re
generations.
• * «
JAKE THEM BY AND
1 large, and government
jAiblicitv sheets are pretty
dry reading. When an occa-
sional bit of humor gets into
one, you can usually put it
down as a bureaucratic acci-
dent.
When the federal housing
administration clipsheet came
ut recenth a it a -*. iry
l eaded ”b’i Degrees F. Claim-
ed Rest Temperature.” we
wondered hm long it would
be before shivering clients
would register an objection.
Now the FHA is out with a
correction. The temperature
reierred to, the dip- eet ex-
plains. "referred to a »et
bulb reading” which "would
approximate a reading of
from 70 to cicjrrFcs F.
The incident recalls the
story of the radio cooking ex-
pert who told her audience
one day:
“Tr i* i< a gcxid joke me.
When I told you the other day
to use half a cup of salt in
ti at cake. I should have said
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2? Mi 2$ — Ore&strC
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PA !>■?. CXX NTT BE£F CATTLE
»««Aert «* *c«d tibnt
—-i-'f m A M ew-’irje wgsa-
ssaaar tt S TO rite;’.,. Fewwtjy 4 A
» >Mt< ^»Mur4 l*iil
©J to »i. tartYe
«'2i »>srt
er»l ^nei&Matexi tl taeef cantotw r. j
j«ta »»*w pwe^tss* a Kaj<C
«i<? *w« 7t»«H m a rairie-
fatr-SL ifec* tfee4» !r^4 tross^ta.
xm&b< ■- f aaea <tefaarWftj awai
e»r4-^ c-fe«’e». O-iicrtsiR?. »
iuret. Ho* snsny ix-us-'to &C cieef
per acr* of manure?
Hers.- rsuy we ?h the •sawt pc\»&-is
-f -e*: per a.-re of patfaare? Breec-
-z r.fc-A,TM. Line WHat
t sued >-i £-¥•"* Wiaat .c^nd
? SJlc'TGi 4»
cevsiz' Tr>^ dull >«."<-*»?- sew a.-sd
Iaspj it ;«ay to <T'?w dairv
wixM i»ef 5c®»’ Ar.4 any
.vrser procrtem that the catLerstee
w «*h to cr-jig up.
Prof Brce x Tayicrf asd other
j-rofessor- of the anjaaa: busfaahdry
deywrtment will be cm the pro»rani
A -< L: L*1 r .< M -je of the veteri-
nary scewre 6tpartsrs««ts» af A. a'd
5J. tx< with US to diS-
stza dwraae- and answer any oues-
'. - W* are at?a
C-jff. ..veatoi-k comas -sx®er, Kan-
**** City A e wi)] visit the neef cat-
tto- tains and te* the cattle of A
and M. .tosa-£-
Ail cafttonx-n are rwdsairy
x’«sird—matrr that day on your
caienda.- no *
e /? OF. U.i: FARMERS SAY
• ~z ahc
tr ^ - ma boxen John Warresi. of
the CoaoeU Valley eoauaunfty. trafi-
'-4 at ihe :«• unty acent * office Sat-
srdey a.M said be knew we had hn
ma box ;a mind a-hen we wrote
*T-■ -t'-ry ©-J tna;' hox^s *cet>* tiro*
J '- ta»d after rewdaig the ar-
ticle he westt oot and looked at
thmz uas wroti£—said be got the
*■’■ T~.-r anc na..« and thought be
- - ' ' ' ■' 'Ut aft*r work;.-.jf
a •Ahiie. tse dec tied that the only
•’■ a.T ert-jid make a decent *xsx
out of it was to get a new box and
*.ev pout—jk/'a we will «e»- if he
I
Since I have filled my- new year's
rv-’xJBtion to Itx up my ma;! nox,
■» ■- »r* a*x>at ready to start that
'■ r ' tt'r rrta boxes We
are told t>? some of the niral mad
<«irr>-fi ?lia! 95 per ?*nt of th*-
x»-% on ro&if"* som**
Chicken Theft Ring
^u>pe<ted In County
EngUsa aad a unit of
«e«&K.-y are raecifxaily re*
for a -rto t->» et£“rc -
and wieare■ at the t’r-.er-*.
Last week 50 chx-kens were sioi-
oe «i frotn a fanner four miles east
- St' re- Ytje thefts Wet* COn-
- dtKteJ in a similar manner, with
of sxX even an automobile track left
a - a do* few officem.
Studebaker
TRIUMPHS AGAIN
IN GILMORE-GRAND CANYON RUN
Studebaker s three great cars
AGGIE
CDAY
Barnett Motor Company
Prone 450-W
YOUB TELEPHONE STILL PIONEERS
CAMERA
MECCA
AMERICA now has
A HERO TO HEROES
LAS-
DAY
eb&nty.
Lseosne
TWM1S.''
ROUAhCE!
ARTIE SHAW and tots BAND
CharUs BUHERWOtTH d|
Bordets MEBfLMTH -a.
Mrs. Talbot s
Will Is Filed
*«*e*e ’o i- Dtvlfled
~-s Cri^dren.
«£!. her property
Sires v.as 1s-
<f I-ncWe Atfce
twice as many calls .,,
faster, more dependable service
HARLES LAUGHTON
.VtCTOl -ACCS THE
coast calisonen are connected in one-twen-
tieth the time and cost one-fifth as much.
7^day, America’s telephone system is
setter armed to meet the fury of disasters.
Storms that once silenced hundreds of tele-
phones now disrupt service only slightly...
^r.d often not at all. Damage from major
catastrophes is repaired in hours and days
• •. instead of weeks and months,
Ioday. America’s telephone force is bet-
ter than ever able to furnish fast, accu-
rate. and dependable telephone service to
the natxxt
The past 20 years in telephone history are
mar iced by constant progress. Beil System
workers... 300.000 strong. .. still ptoceer.
T oday, America has more than twice as
many Beil telephones as 20 years ago. Mere
than twice as many calls flash through the
lines each dav.
The most common mistake made
by state swine raisecs in preparing
rations for growing pigs is failing
to realize the importance of vita,
m..- A and protein foods, claims J.
C. Hillier, animal nusbandryman
--- Gx £-<..r.a A. and M
CAMPUS o^V
mance in gas economy in these
price fields.
See and drive a Studebaker
beftre you decide or. any J 941
car. The big. roomy, bea _t:.*d
Stcdebakr Cham pier is the lox -
est-priced 6-cylinder sedar in
Amenca. Easy C.I.T. terms
RURAL
SCHOOL NEWS
By VWX XEWOOMES
CtsBty —jpertrten^eet
THIS year, fee the fourth
straight year. Studebaker
has made gas eetoemy history in
the Camas GOrrxxe Run.
~ t St-de baker Chaaqiicr.
whsch wees a first last yea-. ~^de
•he remarks hie average of 24 61
mhes per galxat fcr the top mfle-
age cf Studebaker s sensatknal
tno of cars—all three travefing
j»93 gr-eSin? miles at an aver-
age speed cf better thar. -2 miles
per be ar The St-debaker Presi-
dent ard Commander scored
firsts in gas ettr.*mv ever all
cars si their divisions—uphold-
ing Studebaker s decisive dom-
C.y >r Cr-.-msna teac-.-r at r arr-
v~ ■ . jnooynces a .new giri at n»
w Deicres Elame, two Ja_>
Your service now is faster, clearer, mere
dependable. In the territory this cot-span-.-
serves, for example, your local calls go
t.-.rough in only three-fourths the time it
took just two decades ago.. .long distance
rail* in oce-seventh the time. Coast-to-
two firsts and a second in gas economy test
.th Viiwrwx-r? tftre ttitb exfra~cttl »itrdrite
Weird ond
bed to* i Berc*d
leiieff
ic ard athletic contests to
this sanng: Mat-
Star:
Berth
Center: PexH Griristai:.
Va.i-;. Heth Whets. East
Jracxh ar>ti .'-ba h. .~.rr an
PREVIEW
SIXDAY. MOXDAT TtF-MJAY
1 NOTRE DAME
xk t cas •? ssokjcmi avWsu
snc-c-me goes to the person who
cares for the prof^erty she owned.
Sr> list* as -isse-ts in the will
-r -^ in April. 1S32. the lots upon
trtoidi her hw was located, va’-
-«t $2.WiO; a residence <ocation
at the comer of Him avenue and
£>>,: street valued at S3-5G*.; the
farm which had not beefi apprais-
ed. and personal property and cash
. aued at approx <mately S2,y»
Mrs. TalbM named her daughter,
Dean Nora A. Talbot, ano her
-.cxjgest son, Alfred Eddy Talbot,
Kansas City. Mo., to admlnisfrate
Maslc-'s h
rehciC'l wS
and 'icnnei
j-.oce-ny
ze® and
:i i and gas
RAVMOND ."OHNSOK C-XBKl
o.' Em Gros'* district, was Erst i
to bring tn in - 19=41 cersi^ report.
Re pone reanved to date srw* a
shgfcl decrease L» encimeratiaL
A >unch room has oeen tuiii at
Free Silver « -ao and hot me-aus
’LLTTHIN MAN
> StototoC
’Jae isceM score card.
S< Laugriui. mrec’oc of the Nor-
folk achooi boord. is reported to
- ~ r: > r ? H- s st
Maye cjnje. Rochester M .c
E U CanlreiL rural supervisor
and V da SieovMBcr, county super
<-tenr?*n:. :£» <—i Markham an-
;f tG ‘r*- mioer*e from
sm s to go to her
p Tfc’Wrt.
^oified^Wo^
,v - WILLIAM BOYD
tvssaa w*tot*
A ia..T .-as ree® appMBt-
maer ■; f the Sunnyssde school
Death Takes Brother
Of Mrs. Thompson
Only trother <rf Mrs. GL M
Thwnpson. Lewis street. H. £
Manley. <>? years oid. died m a
Neb. hospital Tuesday
Jan. 14. 1$41. He was buned in
Omaha Thursday.
Ma-iley died stiddeniy -» hen plans
were being ctxr.sdeted to remew
his from U*e hospital where be
had seen lecenriog medical treat-
men* Relatives thought his con-
■isric.1 us proved suffventy fo-
hSm to leave.
Cotton-
Pleasant Val-
15 <=■ Stewart Payr.e
Zola Srrwrls. Pieasarrt Val-
37 N'e ma Ki.ig £ tn
A H. Bartow Scr.r.vsd*
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Hurst, Irvin. Payne County News (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1941, newspaper, January 24, 1941; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1587815/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.