Adair County Democrat (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1930 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ADAIR COUNTY
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A&alr County Bvmurrat
l (Successor to Standard-Sentinel)
THE VOICE OF ADAIR COUNTY
T OKLAHOMA PUBLISHING COMPANY Publisher
f Published Every Friday
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I second-class matter at the postoifice at Stflwell Adair County
A under the act of March 3 1879
Item appearing in these columns pproves incorrect end the attention
fnanagement is called thereto corrections will cheerfully be made All
contributed to this newspaper for publication MUST BE SIGNED
author or otherwise it will be Ignored by the publishers
and Want Ad Department
Phone 124
iunsoliiitf cl manuscripts hltirs and picturis an sen it the risk of
tfner ami for their sifitv custody or return we rcpudiatt nn an 1
Ijjonslhilitv
WHAT'S WRONG WITH OKLAHOMA?
intis' of
get up in Ihc iimimng nl t lie alarm of u Cnniirt'lK'tit dock
AiRoii up n pair of tlmigo trousers lo Ohio siisut nilcrs put
fel fl pair of shoes made in Massachusetts wash m a I’ittsimrg
Ilf hasm using (am inilli soap ami a cotton losscl made in
Sew Hampshire sit down to a Grand Rapids lahle cal pnn-
kes made from Minneapolis flour sprt ad with Vermont liin-
Jle strap liny find put up m California seasoned with Rhode
(slant! spues and swccUncd willi New Oilcans sugar pul oil n
ilat made ill Philadelphia liiUlt a Detroit mule fed on Texas
(gasoline to ail Ohio plow and work like hell nil das long on an
Ctkliihiunn farm coveted with New Kurland liiorlgitgcs and
vonder whv Oklahoma taxes arc so high while the farmers of
(Ohio pnv a much lower lax and drive on paved roads And at
j night crawl under a New Torsi blanket to he kipl awake hv a
I damned dog the only home prodrnl on the plate -wondering
nil the while xshv nmlv nionev and prosptiity are not more
abumlanl in this womlufiil stale of mils
CHALK BLUFF
Here we come Again with renewed
after getting a nice shower of
iralo on Easter Sunday
the ending of our school the pu-
pil to receive certificates of promo
rtion In the primary room from the
fourth to the fifth were John Glass-
ley James Combs Johnie Williams
Walter Rutheiford and Vera Sagers
Prom the thrid to the fourth were
Ray Stevens Celeste Keene and John
Miller
Prom the second to the third Joy
Gore Clelus Rutherford and Anna
ftmrkiller
Prom the first to the second were
Mary Lov Stevens
Prom the primer to the first were
Angeleno Essary and George Will-
afns Certificates were only given to the
ones who made the highest grades and
had regular attendance
The pupil aho made passing grades
the principal room from the fifth
the sixth were Ersil McCaleb Elsie
Stevens Roberta Williams Ray Gore
Author Combs and Jessll Blakemore
' Prom the sixth to the seventh Vera
Floyd Opal Keene Mary Tieaskie
Frank Parsell
From the seventh to the eighth Rose
GJasslev Addison Miller Roy Gore
We will report the eighth grade
when we find out
Several young folks from Chalk
Bluff Attended singing at Evening
Chapel Sunday night
Ernest Wilson of Muskogee visited
at the home of Mr and Mrs Geo C
Humphrey last week
Mr and Mrs Marve Alberty and
Andv Alberty were visitors at the home
of Mrs Lizzie Jones Sunday
There will be a decoration At Eulng
Chapel May 4
William Leatherwood gave a party
for a small group of his friends Sat-
urday night The evening was spent
with card games refreshments were
served at a late hour by Raymond Cor-
nelius The guests were Jidy Miller
Roy Keene Wavne Bateman and Ray-
mond Cornelius
Mrs Nannie Eogleton was the visi-
tor of Miss Vera Keene Saturday eve-
ning The county examination at Chalk
Bluff passed off nicely with Anne Mc-
Casland examiner
HUMAN VALUES
The International Filiform KsmUf School Lennon foe May 4
Christ's btavHtnnl of GitntMM Matt JS’I74A
vpHE essence of tbs teaching of
Jesus was la his revelation of
human values sad this revelation
of human values was Itself we
Us ted with ths eternal
Humes values had their meaning
because of the divine Fatherhood
Man’s ctpacItlM spoke of man's
origin and mans origin through
the creative power of a Father of
Love determined the highest values
of his eorly life
The teaching of Jesus would
probably be much ks easily par
reived and applied If Jesus had not
enforced It bv strtktns examples
some of which have bc n recorded
for us In the New Tt tanaent in
the narrated IncSJents snJ parables
A Contrast In btandards
Here In ouf less n we have a
graphic and dramatic contrast be-
tween the standard of greatness
that Jesus had and t vat force of
personal ambition wwb is more In
harmony with the mndard that
have prevailed in tl e world Among
the disciple whom J'tus called
were two broth J vs and John
e do not know a pi ut deal about
them in octnl 1m i we know
great dial conet n ug their gen-
eral charartfiisu and the de-
termining injtncci In their lives
Vo have a ri i to their character
and Umpeunustt to the nkkname
thnt Jcmis pave to them Boanerges
or Suns of Thunder Evidently It
was a phvful reference to their In-
tense a id rather storm nature We
know tint they were the aons of
7xbedoe but even more Important
than tills is the fact that It is their
mother rather than Zebedee that
stand most conspicuously in the
record
Probable if we could look Into
the hitorv of all great men we
should find that the outstanding
hereditary and dominating factors
often came from the mother rather
than from the father Our patri-
archal tipe of society ha9 tended
largely to neglect the powerful fac-
tor of the mother's Influence for
apart even from the element of
heredity the mother more than the
father haa constituted the deter
mfping environment of the child
She has guided Us early years
Here In the incident of our lee-
ton we have a striking presenta
tion of the mother of James uad
John So passionate was her ambi-
tion for her eons that In the ktng-
dem which she believed Jesus had
come to establish on earth and In
which she herself strongly believed
she aspired to nee these eons In the
chief places of preferment one on
ths right hand of Jdsss and the
other on the left
One might have supposed that
Jesns would hare rebuked the wo-
man for her ambition and that he
would have given the two disciples
n lecture upon their false ideal
The other ten disciples we sure told
were moved with Indignation and
we can Imagine Something of the
discord which the Incident crested
But Jesus had called me to ths
Inner circle of discipleshlp not for
their perfection but because of
their capabilities He bad chosen
for the responsible task of support-
ing him and carrying mi his work
in the world not men who were
tree from blemKh and whose duali-
ties were mainly negative bit men
of strong and positive convtctloua
One conld not build much upon the
foundation of n weak and indiffer-
ent man but If one found a man of
natural strength of character that
character might be transformed
and directed under Ue impulses of
love and grace
Ruth McCormick
I rants or otiK Rhs or property
heretofore depasifwr with the Bat
Faces Senate Ijuiz cnmmtwooK or tui the
- 1 Board ol the State of Oklahoma un
it now smsis that Mrs Ruth Ue- der the provisions of or in connection
Oorteick who defeated Charts S Do- with the Depost torstl uonnty Fund
jnren far the republican senatorial laws of the State of Oklahoma: and
nomination in nttoou is to face a sen-! to any and all person claiming any
'ate qua regarding her campaign ex-! Interest In UaSDeposltocY Guaranty
j penditures She got the nomination Fund or to any property held by or
’and naturally there ts ooene dtssaUo-jon behalf of the Depositor's Guaranty
'faction In certain ranks orcr the fact Fund of the State of Oklahoma
! Mra McOonnick seem to be a go-get
ter and we predict that she will cause
GREETINGS
Too and each of you are hereby no-
more dtmatfcfnctaan in certain ranks titled that the shore cause has been
srben the general election Is over
I
j instituted In the aboee court for the
purpose of liquidsting and making ft-
' nal distribution of the Depositors'
Amas Bruner and family and Basel
Rogers and darter of Semir'?W IWrf Ui St btfOU
Ok to me visiting L H Bruner
Coounisskcr of ths State of Oklaho-
s ma was on the 31st day of March
1330 appointed Receiver for said De
WANT ADS
BAY FOR SALK— If cents per bale
Ftre-y pule wedt) anWpute I— F R
Btrauk J' 7 pirnl
FOR RENT— Nk 4-tocp
j close in targe loti h rVponstW peo-
! ply only —See E A Wood lip
NOTICE
No 60S38
STATE OF OKLAHOMA ex rel J
Berry King Attorney General of the
Stele of Oklahoma Plaintiff
TS
C Q Shull as Bank Oommissiooer
of the State of Oklahoma and R H
jReews D P Richardson H L Stend-
jeven and C G Shull Members of the
'State Banking beard of the State of
Oklahoma — Defendants
I TBS STATE OP OKLAHOMA to
ny and all persons owning or eloim-
jtng to own any Depositors' Guaranty
Fund warrants of the State of Okia-
'boma and to any and all persons own-
1 tag or claiming to own any bonds war-
positors' Guaranty Fund of the State
of Oklahoma and tor all property held
by or on behalf of said Fund Including
oil bonds warrants or other securities
deposited with the Bonk Commissioner
and or with the Banking Beard of the
State of Oklahoma under the provis-
ions of the Depositors' Guaranty Fund
laws of the State of Oklahoma
You ore further notified that by or-
der of the above court tn the above
case you must intervene In sold cause
or tile your claim in duplicate with the
undersigned Receiver at the office of
the Court Clerk of Oklahoma County
Slate of Oklahoma on or before the
14th day of June 1930 setting up your
rights or interest in the property and
or fund so held by the said Receiver
or you will be forever barred from as-
serting any right claim or interest
l herein -
DATED this 35th day of March 1930
C O SHULL
Receiver
M R COPE
Attorney for Receiver
Attest'
CUFF MYERS
Court Clerk
WM D THOMPSON
Deputy
SEAL
April II 12 25 1930
Wauhillau Warbles
GaIord Fellows who Is attending
A and M college at Stillwater spent
Easter with his parents Mr and Mrs
Leo Fellows
Hello folks here we come again af-
ter several weeks absence
Sunday school ts progressing nicely
with a large attendance
Mr And Mrs Jimmie Carllle of near
Stilwell spent the week end with Mrs j
Carllle 8 mother Mrs Ricker of this’
community
EU Ritchie of Chidler OkhL spent i
the week end visiting friends and rel- j
athes of this community
Mrs Lon Wheeler and family call-
ed on her mother Mrs C C Ritchie
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Pate Nolan spent the
week end visiting Mrs Nolaus par-
ents Mr and Mrs Ab Shook
Miss Dorothy Holland called on Miss
Jewell Worley Sunday afternoon
Miss Loveta Webb who is attending
school at Stilwell spent the week end
with her parents Mr and Mrs D R
Webb
Let's everyone remember our Sun-
day school and make it a success
No More of These
Coins to Be Made
If you want any 2250 gold pieces
for keepsakes you bad better get them
right away or you will be out of luck
President Hoover has Just signed a bill
which relieves the treasury of the duty
of coining any more 2250 gold pieces
the treasury department haying claim-
ed that these coins were of tittle toe
except as Inexpensive gifts
ANNOUNCEMENT-
reds
ntinuo
on a
that will
We have bought the Flour Chi
belonging to the Cheese Fad
business in this place Our b
strictJve4-h hai-is but o ir aim
interval 3fu
We kaxV added an up-i i-date CWm Testing Outfit
and we Mould be glad iOu would give us a trial on
your erfativ poultry ar j eggs
then o i have any thing to sell
iwhen y u have anything to buy
Yours truly
GOJIE'S GASH STOTE
Johnnie 6may of Muskogee spent
Sunday In Stilwell
’THIS OUGHT TO MAKF IT MORE SOI fff
Triple
tested
C$sp£Q Gavlrveh xtuiDy tested downs
ol it w4alkd Trifle Tested Gasoline beep
into thtecQnnn rests— for stuar-KCcletatiooow
ss of refining- -'less
converged
These are the things that
gasoline they use A gasoline mi
enough to start the motor (juicily
not xnisiy todays demands An 'cosy
accekranon are mere Hurts if they are not backed
t wv-h for every need— economical power
want— and lire entitled get— fon !
ievtr so poerfd— but if is not vclaule
give rapid axxkntioo in tni5c-tt will
ratting swift
CONOCO Crs fine tr-xes xU thraeo! these icpcrtsst
pracfcil reus— that s the reason so many people insist
on Tip'e T's't J—
GAS OLINE
PACKED WITH EXTRA MILES
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Cline, E. J. Adair County Democrat (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1930, newspaper, April 25, 1930; Stilwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2067300/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.