Luther Register (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1933 Page: 1 of 4
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IF YOU NEED MERCHANDISE AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES: TRY THE LUTHER MERCHANTS THEY SATISFY
Come To Luther
For Your Goods—
Rup and Save
VOL XXXIV
SOME LATE
LOCAL NEWS
ject of this training conference will
be to train all officers better for these
positions and to initiate 2nd degree
Rev Chas Black of Oklahoma City boys There will be three from
has resigned as pastor of the Luther Luther Lloyd Selvidge Tom Young
Baptist church and will accept the and Otis Delaporte
pastorat of the Putnam Baptist Mr Cox's side is still in the lead in
church the "pest" contest which will end on
Wednesday before Thanksgiving Mr
The Luther Golf Association has Stokes' group is working very hard
been organized and work has been but will they catch up or win?
started to put the old golf course in I The evening class is now studying
playing condition lloward Couch terracing which they will put into
was elected President and Miles Nor- : practice and will try to stop soil
man elected Secretary-Treasurer of erosion
the organization November 14 ten were present
November 21 there was a large group
Tilden Abbott is now in charge of
present The evening class students
the Fairmont Cream Station which is are planning to visit the soil erosion
n nu Itsonfllil 11 41sn farm near Guthrie in the near future
Tilden Abbott is now in charge of
the Fairmont Cream Station which is
now located in the lIrdlicka store
IArthur Wyatt age 7 years received r present at the November meeting of
The usual large attendance was
a broken ankle and bruises when I the P T A held at the auditorium
struck by a car while playing near Wednesday evening Nov 15th Out
the Christian chtach Sunday morning of town visitors who assisted in the
program were Mrs George Catron of
John Bednar who has been confined Oklahoma City and Mrs Walter Le-
to his home several days from illness grand and pupils of the Jones school
is able to be out again Each number was enjoyed and these
favors from our friends are appre-
Bob Harrell and family who have dated and we invite them to come
lived for some time in the Green pro- again At this meeting it was de-
perty on the highway have rented cided to conduct the annual commu-
the Jim May property and will move nity Christmas tree on Saturday
about Dec 1st night December 23rd
Bob Harrell and family who have
lived for some time in the Green pro-
perty on the highway have rented
the Jim May property and will move
about Dec 1st
A golf match was played by two tit ton 1-igg ana runny wno nave
teams of members of the Luther 'lived in the country the past summer
Golf Association Sunday The teams n i
loved to town
last week and are liv-
were captained by E E Cox and ' mg n the Hamilton property
George Stokes The team of the lat- George McGraw and family who
ter won by a score of 7 to 5 The have lived for years on the Lovell
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rivalry n the match between the two farm just north of U S 66 expect
captains was very hot and several to move soon to the Dave Walker
referees were necessary to settle the farm northeast of town
arguments
More club matches are planned for Chas Hennessey who has been
the future but the dates are not I sick for several weeks with heart
definitely known at this time I trouble remains about the same
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We are headquarters for all kinds of
hunter's supplies—Guns Ammunition
Traps—anything you need
We sell the famous WESTERN AM-
MUNITION—when you shoot Western
you bring 'em down
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I pound First Pick Coffee
Trade Day Special 30c
51ORGAN & HAYES
8 pound Carton Compound 59c
10 lbs Sugar
Trade Day Special 49c
Entered as second-class matter at the postollice at Luther Oklahoma Thursday November 23 193 3 MOO per Year in Oklahoma County
Luther Oklahoma under the act of March 2 1875 $130 per Year 114ewhere
Large sack Omaha Flour $159
Mother's Oats
Trade Day Special 23c
LUTHER
Located on U S Highway 66
"The Main Street of America"
Efton Pigg and family who have
lived in the country the past summer
moved to town last week and are liv-
ing in the Hamilton property
George McGraw and family who
have lived for years on the Lovell
farm just north of U S 66 expect
to move soon to the Dave Walker
farm northeast of town
BY THE MILLERS OF
GOLD MEDAL
"Kitchenlested
FLOUR
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I ANDREWS' FILLING STATION
BLACKSMITHING
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Luther Edition of The Oklahoma County News
LUTHER CHAPTER OF F F A iIttvim itE F Babb
Luther parents of the FFA boys !
will attend a banquet given in their
I has Passed A w y
honor Nov 28
All officers will go to Stillwater
Saturday November 25 to attend the
FFA training conference The sub-1 William F Babb former Luther
ject of this training conference win I blacksmith passed away at his farm
be to train all officers better for these l home six and a half miles south of
positions and to initiate 2nd degree Lotho on November 14 Funeral
boys There will be three from services were held Thursday Nov-
Luther Lloyd Selvidge Tom Young ember 16 at the Christian church in
and Otis Delaporte Luther Rev Ilughes Morris of Well-
Mr Cox's side is still in the lead in ston offioiating Burial was in the
the "pest" contest which will end on 11 t
tiittier cemetery
Wednesday before Thanksgiving Mr William F Babb better known as
Stokes' group is working very hard I Billy Babb was born February 23
but will they catch up or win? 11870 in Clinton county Ohio Ile
The evening class is now studying I came to Oklahoma in 1906 and in
terracing which they will put into 1910 he married Miss Ida Pack who
practice and will try to stop soil came from Conway Mo Since that
erosion time they have made their home in
November 14 ten were present and around Luther
November 21 there was a large group In oearly'' life he united with the
present The evening class students Methodist church Ile WaS a good
are planning to visit the soil erosion man and will be greatly missed by
farm near Guthrie in the near future many friends
He is survived by his wife and
The usual large attendance was
other relatives
COUNTY HAS 1145 STUDENTS
AT OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY
—
NORMAN Nov 21—All of Okla-
homa's 77 counties 36 other states
the District of Columbia the Philip-
pines and ten foreign countries are
represented in the student body at
the University of Oklahoma this
seniester
Oklahoma county with 1145 stu-
dents has the highest representation
Cleveland county with 973 is second
and Tulsa county with 242 is third
The only states not represented by
at least one student at the University
of Oklahoma are Delaware Idaho
Maine Maryland Montana Nevada
New Hampshire North Dakota
Rhode Islam: Utah and Vermont
Four Persians are enrolled three
Frenchmen two Mexicans and two
residents of Columbia South Amer-
ica Belgium Brazil Canada Peru
Venezuela and Latvia are also repre-
sented All the foreign students are
men
DISTRICT NNET DRY
PARLEY SET NOV 29
Rival camps on the repeal of the
eighteenth amendment will hold con
gressional district meetings at Okla-
homa City November 29 at 2:30 p
m to select two delegates each
whose names will appear on ballots
at the election next July
Forces fighting the repeal of the
amendment will meet at the Y M C
A while repealist will meet in the
district court room at the courthouse
Delegates who will attend the district
neetings wre selected at county
meetings last week
Delegates selected at the general
election will meet at the state conven-
tion later and formally cast their bat-
lots although the result will be de-
termined by the election
R W Hutto Norman will act as
temporary chairman for the wets
while Rev G Lemuel Fenn Oklaha-
ma City will preside at the dry meetings
4-11 CLIII BOYS HAVE BEEN
GIVEN CALVES TO FATTEN
TRIPS TO FOREIGN LANDS
EDMOND—Charon Payne sailed
Nov 10 from Houston Tex on the
Cardonia for a two months trip to
France Belgium Holland Charon
has had asthma for many years and
he hopes a sea trip will be beneficial
If he finds this true he will continue
working on ships
Evangelist A G McCown of Ed-
mond returned home last week from
an extended stay in Missouri where
he conducted revivals
JACOB LOMAN
Two pound box Crackers 22c
8 pound carton Compound
Trade Day Special 56c
FIBST NATIONAL BANK
-THE OLD RELIABLE"
Capital $2500000
Surplus 500000
J F MOORL"S BARBER SI1011
Hair Cut and Shave special 33e
On Trades Day a Tonic Free All Work First Class
DR BLAIR POINTS
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
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BETWEEN ALL POINTS
STARTING DEC Is!
9 CENTS A MILE acit way For
10-day round trip ickis
good in Il cl S sit quip-
mon —'so for n way tick-
zr 0 good in cochas and
' chair cars a III !g4 mductIon
21 CENTS A MILE afi t way
I for 6-montlis lirti round trip
-2 tick good in al daises of
svg oquipmnt—Wi m reduction
ink CENTS A MILE for on way
ticktris good in all classs of
equipmnt- lótti reduction
SLEEPING CAR
CHARGES REDUCED 13
Existing luxury
comfort and high
standards of sery
ice will be fully
maintained
Ask Vaty Agoill For Details
sionsmonsosaasr Wile
Working as a "beef club" ten 4-111 nartitinate in the circus are: Yukon
club boys will undertake to fatten Wheatland El Reno Edmond Brit-
ton !tither Geary Cashion South-
ten calves for shows next year underi
plans outlined Friday by Joe Spencer ard Watonga Oiteene Kingfisher
county club activity director The Concho Harrah Dover Carter Elk
ten youths reveived their calves Sat- city Weatherford leedey Butler
urday at Fair park Chntim Thomas and Hammon
receiving calves were Jim Tieketr 25 cents for any of the 4-
Dunaway Ed Dunaway and Cecil 000 seats in the Colisemn with the
Vinyard of Jones Raymond Mc- exception the box seats which are
Alester of Luther Frank Hutchin- i are being sold in these cities
son and Wilma Jane Albrecht of Ed Scouts are selling on commission for
mond and Jones Vaught of near Ok- troop funds Tickets may be nur-
lahoma City I chased hy mail through the home
AN EDMOND BOY TAKES 807 Commerce Erchange Build-
l'nfig176klahoma City Okla
Bov Scout Circus Jones
Mr and Mrs O M Cole and Mr
l and Mrs E J Canada and on at- l
At City Next Fridly
ttemled a polo game at Oklahoma (ity! a 1)ecember 23rd a
GET BUYbY l START NOW! ill-
' Sunday afternoon '
ilVIN THIS SPEEDY COASTER
Lost-1 Setter 11ird dog marked a1 II
OK — LAHOMA CITY Nov 21—Boy
brown and vvInte Bob tad finder !' II
scouts planning to attend the first an- -
nual Scout Circus here December 1 "Ase notify C B Ston' 1225 W"t' wl' I
I3rd street Oklahoma City Tele- I
and 2 with their parents and frienwhdls
iihone 8-1123 Reward ossior
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will have no doll moments ie 13 IP'1
guests uf the OkInhoina City Scout Mr and Mrs E E Cox and son '11 ! R a
headquarters J J Keith Executive 1 and Mr and Mrs Luther Cox were - 1 Fil I
said Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Belle 1111
Industrial tours thromh loud rm- Huntington and family i II
tories and building I
s a football game 41 lill
and other events of inter For Cleaning
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Swouts participating in e acts AVIWIII:111Wlerfalli W Willill'W W WWII W 111111VIVW111'11 n
I ager's Caners' 0 fla a 6 st Itt oulveviss is in 1616aatimAra atrustolsolcic as wi111
of the "show undo the big tent" 0i
will camp at Rotary park Friday Wellston Okla INIMIEMEENEk
night and Saturday if they choose
Keith Said NEW DEAL FURNISHES TRADE AT HOME ANI) BE HAPPY I
Saturday the Oklahoma City-Ok- WORK FOR 3000 M EN
lahoma Baptist University football IN Oh I AHOM A COUN'TY
battle is scheduled lioy Scouts and 'I' P'''‘r"7"1"r1"''''"n-'r'1717I""trr11 ' Irr " -7e7411rtM'A444''''' : :'
leaders admitted free of charge A
Following the appointment of L C
circus stunt will be skitted between les of Norman as federal civil 11
halves l works adminMtrator for Oklahoma' 11 t
'I he industrial tour will cover the 1 Fridty announcement was made of
Wilson and Armour packing plants plans to put 7 05uo men to work in : ' '
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Culvert Ice Cream Company Sout h-
$1
the state at once at an average wage
western Bell Telephone ComPatlY of 2 per week
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National Biscuit Company State Oklahoma county's projects in the 1 -
Capitol and Museum Additional pregram are all road construction 1
entertainment is also planned Many tunes in the past few months we ':'
according to Fred Lowe county com
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Citi''s which will stnd Sem" to missioner WhO was in Washington ' i
rarti inate in the circus are: Yukon 1- — 1 I Ise k i:wIffi " 7) 71 Ar— Is i 120rb 01b0” ':
PUBLIC SAIE!
NOV 23-1 H Ilendricks one and
a half mile west of Spencer Cattle
horses hogs implements feed etc
Cot J W Barnett auctioneer Spelt
cer State Bank clerk
FOR S LE
rtsh Holstein COW Jersey cows
and heifers registered and grade—A
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LOCAL NEWS
Lee Crossley Lester Savage and
Lee 011ie Crossley attended a drug
and and radio convention in Oklaho-
ma City Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Earnest lIrdlicka
visited Mr and Mrs Earl Cornwell
Sunday
John Nichols was in Rosana the
past week visiting his daughtr Mrs
Raymond Little and family
Mr and Mrs Wallace Blackerby
and children of near Harrah visited
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs
Nellie Ray and Mr and Mrs Lewis
Ray
Mrs Dora Gibson visited her
daughter Mrs Joe 1111111er in Guthrie
the first of the week
Stanley Walker of Oklahoma City
visited his grandparents Mr and Mrs
John Walker this week
Mrs Loyd Kennedy and daughter
are spending a few days with Mr
and Nit's Theodore Baker in Oklaho-
ma City
Air and Mrs Harry Abbott and
children of Oklahoma City were visit-
ing his parents Mr and Mrs Sam
Abbott and other relatives Sunday
Mr anti Mrs Howard Arnett and
two children of Oklahoma City and
Gwin Arnett of Chickasha were visit-
ing Sunday afternoon with Mr and
Mrs J C Arnett and other relatives
Mr and Mrs Lester Savage and
Mrs Lee 011ie Crossley attended the
Duke Ellington Concert at Oklahoma
City Thursday evening
Mr and Mrs John Walker and Mr
and Mrs Henry II i Herby spent Sun-
day at the Jack Walker home near
Jones
Following the appointment of L C
Giles of Norman as federal civil
works administrator for Oklahoma
Friday announcement was made of
plans to put 76500 men to work in
the state at once at an average wage
of $12 per week
Oklahoma county's projects in the
pregra TO are all road construction
according to Fred Lowe county com-
missioner who was in Washington
last week assisting in working out
he program Two hundred thousand
dollars will be spent is this road con-
struction in this county which is ex-
pected to begin this week and last
6nti1 the middle of February Three
thousand men will be employed
The projects outlined by the board
of county commissioners include sur-
iacing of a giavel road gap between
JOneS and Spencer surfacing of
Northwest Tenth street leading to
Lake Ovelholiier surfacing of an
eight-mile gap on the Witcher road
and the paving of a short gap on
Southwest Twenty-ninth street An
extensive imogram for grading anti
improving township roads also Will
be carried out Lowe said
Other projects will be outlined im-
mediately said Lowe to furnish ad-
ditional employnamt and to afford
emergency construction work
Wages to be paid the workers un-
der the civil works setup will be dis-
tributed by the federal government
through the Oklahoma ollice of the
veterans' bureau Forty cents an
hour for a 30 hour week will be paid
UM killed labor and skilled workers
will draw $1 00 an hour
A C COUCH
10 Quart Buckets
Trade Day Special 20c
Dr G 1 NORMAN
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Coyle Building
HENRY MUSSYAL GAIL1GE
All Work Guaranteed
J T ARMSTRONG
Three 21c K C Baking Powder v-ic
I I bars giant ik P & G soap
Trade Day Special 49c
firm to a customer
Chester A Keyes Editor Lid Owner
Mrs Ilerniee Norman Local Editor
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111E LUTHER REGISTER
Many times in the past few months we
hare advised "Build Now" before prices
go higher We again wish to say "Build
Now or You Will Begat It!" Prices for
building material are lower now than
they cur will be again at least for years
to come It is a good investment to build
now or repair your old buildings
STANDARD LUMBER CO
Where Quality Counts
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Trade Day Special 10c
VOREIA'S STORE
Men's $121 Overalls special 99c
Men's Shirts regular 70c
Trade 1)ay Special 59c
Fr & IL GROCERY & MARKET
7 Pencil Tablets and fine pencil free ric
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