Adair County Democrat (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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!or pattnent il !trio ad valorem taxes
th !vat halt unttl Jane 15 Itt31 and
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FARMIG
VOLUME 31—ALWAYS BOOSTING sulAs ELL
LEGISLATURE WOULD
HELP GIVE RELIEF
Re‘olution Amendment-
Appointment keep Officer
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watts wr ) I Itto f
Tpress011 ure nutiltvz
Of n'eLimires n)
but c otmdred
L Okiahoilit itNislat ore
-rho tii Sena e concurrent
)n CL114re-11
1 aih 11i 3' 1tir
rnmeitate re!11' of the need and
datttnte )( Itne ot 1
Anothe resn'oeon tretloriAt:es Cot:
gress t) pt) In ctsh A‘ least lId pert'er
Of the face ohm of 11 41diers ad
Plated contpertNatien ert Iticat es which
nild thin :COM :1111 0 of dolLtrA
thin the border' of Oltddhomil
concorrest resoltit ton No 5
trnortalue Con!es to tticreie the
ney m-ht In e : ttlAtion so that the
dotoe rim Iwir 1314ivilt rd
:::- Ana utyt tnerre the
'Loa and price of a conlatwiche 1
which silt aid in the !o111ton of I tic
utirnplAs men
Inoeut Ant sppouttmems bi Cover-rum-
ktorra incode
Board of AffAtts I 0 M ettson
Oillshims ety Cash M Cade Stms-
rs W C Hughes Ads
Ostre and Fish Conuntsion
Htnes if Bisckaell suceeding N
R Grohoin of Tulsa
Wirlen State Prohtehttory F
Vsn D9c of Grande ucuei'dLuu 3 Q
Newel:
Health Commissioner—M 0 N
ELM) of Ado succeeding Dr Clyde
Beson Claremore
Board of Regents Unmersity of Ok
lattoma—OlvtAakamAl cgFs416410ViErt
reAppottred Judge C C Hafehett o
Durant succeeding Breck Moos of Ok-
bil01111 City
A Senate bill now pending anismpri-
aes 1250g00 for the purchase of field
and garden seed for tenant farmers
ni others not able to purchase stifle
for themsehes to be distributed by the
state board of affairs
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No less than a dozen amendments to
the game and fish laws bare been In-
troduced including one which sill tvr-
mit "urging and seining of rough fish
another stitch takes the mink and
iskullk oft the fttr animal ILA and still
another which would empower the gay-
er nor to suspend the license fee tor
taking certain fish and game animals
for food during an emergency
R If Stanley of Hugo and a number
of others arc joint authors of a meas
ure which would take cotton gins from
under the conirbt and supervision of
the corporation commission
Farmets wollin be permitted to use
county anti township road machinery
and eq aliment in terr1cin2 find ditch-
tr4 farrn property under terms of a
mount twrodureci in the itause by
W N Bari of Olfemah of the house
and Senatir Toni An 41in of Hoiden-Yule
Go Murray Proposes
State Hotel to Protect
Morals of Legislators
Oklahoma City Jan 2I—The first
Mop In the establishment of a legisla-
tire dormitory for Oklahoma law mak-
k ere was taken Monday
Senator Fidler Oklahoma city in-
troduced a bill In the Senate appro-
priating 1500000 for the building pro-
posed by Oov W H Murray -to pro-
tect the morals of legislators by remov-
t int influence of the vicious lobby ram-
pant in hotels"
The building would consist of 175
apartments with single and married
senators segregated
Apartments for single members would
consist of a bedroom with a single bed
and a kitchenette
Married members would be provided
pith a living mom double bed and ad-
ditional chair&
The bill glees the board of affairs
authority to make rules for conduct
and operation of the building provided
too person be employed under 00 years
of age and unless recommended by the
local ministerial alliance
Tlw telephone orrice of a New Tont
sotoeriber vas cut off because he more
at an operator
A ttittl stole show valued at OW
from Nomtons Meese ouemsal
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TAHLERIAll TEAMS
LOSE TO STILWELL
Boys and (iirls Are Victorious
After Fast Camel at Tah-
lequah Last Friday
The bvos and girls basketball teams
of Stilwell highschool motored to Tah-
lequah last Friday night to return vic-
torious after the second conference tilts
of the season The score of the girls
gaille WAS II-26 while the score for the
bogs was 3411
The girls like did the boss Jumped
into an early lead which continued to
grow until the last part of the game
Forwards Paden and Woodruff were
the stars of this game
The bogs game was the main attrac-
tion of the evening Our team was
consdlerably smaller in laze and een
younger and leas experienced but the
aggressive spirit which manifests the
Stilwell boss moved the factor In winning
A Ks ILE MAY
STATE BANK HERE
Ilentrtta Man Stiirts to !lase
Capitti Stock lit St7i000
People Optimistic
! A K Illy: t trM 14 'g
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Mond nnelit at the co hall to (II
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I :t W He to4ethet Oh Messrs
A tn !t' and 'loll art satendtinti
Ihe lost 4! the aeek In alt ettott tol
ose I Le r 4llI whit It the pionlised 1
11111:lba Wan Coult! Ile done 1
dloc00attl to Nti ‘'lliel a
here tale 11111‘11 atP! !lir!
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I hr state lEtnisitle hoard alert month-
ItimeN men and others I solicited
' tItti $1900 each
Brighter for Both Farmer
l sart there a r nv)re
women than men In F 13 n I
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NO TIME TO) GAMBLE
Business for the laimer--metchant
Adair county has been given it
impetus itt the respect that both limo
learned a lesson In the matter if pt"
paredness
The fames hate learned that to-
only method Of doing business is thru
diversification of crops First tio
base learned that they must protlite
sufficient had to take their famine
through each year and to exercise clos-
er judgmnt in farming more maiketa
bte products
Hy next fall Stilwell ail: be enjoying
tusid prosperity as met The Ilea
total house will be completed and new
!topes will be manifest iii all
0
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The little 7 months old daugh'er (di
Mr and Mt s Albert Eaen at' buried
a Zion S'atdriv afternomi The funer-
al was roncNcted by C H Ce Meth
x!Ist pastor
There is no indiethen a tee teat tine lartne:s intend te co:-
ton acreatte in 1931 neee than h to IC perceir
This is not slifficient to brata aboat an adlistment of sunolo to co-
spect:ve rie111311tl 101 Yral 111 '() Vear the areatest :eduction tolfw1rv
a year of lea prires preent No such decrease is now in sight
It is reasonable to expect a: increaec of 5 percent in acreayielti the
year unless weather and weevil are bad Soil moisture in the southwest
premises an acre yield well above averase
Consumption of cotton has been at a low est) hi recent months
TrJre is no hope that the 1930 crop of 14200 000 bales will be consumed
Last tall consumption was at the rate of only 10000 000 bales a year At
most consumption will not exceed 12500000 bales for the current cotton
year
On Aucust 1 1930 6200000 bales of American cotton were carried
over To that amount we will add 1500000 to 3000000 bales next August
I This Will Become The Second Largest Carryover In The History of
Our Country 7500000 to 8000000 Bales In Total
Beldam have farmers had a more definite warning of probable Sow
cotton prices Only a drastic decreue In acreage or a return of normal
business activity would bring any degree of assurance of better prices
Neither of these is now apparent
We face an extraordinary situation Never has it been more impera-
tive that every farm family should raise a year's supply of food and feed
—but food above everything else
The Safest Farming Plan For 1931 Includes An Increase In The Pro-
duction of Vegetables Eggs Poultry Meat and Milk For Home Ilse and
For Local Markets Where They Exist
Farmers who are in a position to increase the production of bogs for
1931 will probably find it profitable to do so: also calve front their own
cows
The moiety and assurance of every farm family will be improved by
whatever additional sources of SltoOme It can work out
It is going to be up to the best devices of farmers to positively make
the farm support them during the next 12 montha it can be dead
More Important Than All Elio Is Food—Then Peed—Then Cash
Cotton gives Mlle premiss of cash this year
1931 11 a &anemia to the cotton grower to become the master of his
cotton erop and not its slave—Eit
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TITANTIE MAN
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( oroner flt)tite Ct11ed
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Outlook for Ne‘t Year Looms 4"crilur len Niev4NIF'In 1Lln
Itriuhter for Both Farmer IMpeat hment Will It' hr! 'I'
and Busine4 Man NI of
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Murray MP I1 nit h I
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(tat ton t tu — - - -
group- Ile sa however he had or-I
Sainted a sm ein a itrit aam re-'
porfilia to pre eealla ot the pldno
Inc made it his holdat of feel
and hiv Itfe I
Murray at erlier
last Tuesdat Ile an 1)'lil r' tIn
neer ham thded In franor
slates caleld dad 24 year 1' ii
a at eleelpe mar In et at he
largest Oft It ever rrivr: d
crane canclida'e last fall oh i p th-1
form oh tax tediotion ad a It-hr
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at ninst eappatsn
"I have lived mrong and hoa:tlly tor
01 years trying my bet la lonettly
help people and I know flue vher ml
time cornea I will go - he salt
I have no fear of bullets
t feel I have saved this tate hunt
anarchy I nipped Inturfarner Ir the
bud and thut prMenten ratita out
national sum-tit-men &gaunt owll
ettitellS
He revealed that a spagemear fat
25 000 oil field workers empar erl by a!
large company in the mtdcontinent
lieli that planned to lot them oft
came to him shortly before Christmas
"This man told me those workers'
planned to get toaether an army Of
100 000 and use dynamite and fire He
wanted to know whether I would call
Out the national guardsmen
"I wrote a warning to the oil corn
pany and the men were not laid off"
Murray said "Otherwise wed have
had a near civil war right here"
An electne light bulb has been in
nightly use for 25 years on the bark
porch of the home of B Bauers of
Pomeroy O and still gives good sere
Ice
The U I Womenl Bureau is direct-
ed by a woman and employs women In
tie work aimed entirely
Oil king 's Daughter Is Home
nri2
STILWELL TEAMS
liii i - Roth Riis and Girls Vin From iNen4Tsso 'Members Present
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Iollege Tm
eas Nlionla$ Ranking and Railroad Fa-
v wa
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the firt rohlerettet I IA-
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mitt It 01 ehtt 111111" TattleAttalt
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tkaahel t ure alas If Ut er car
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a kit d itteittietil will be Ma
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6 10 U trintilt silting rroPe to the ttr
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tito to the regional Held WW1
I t I t '11' 1 ''' '' h“ a 10411 bureau At this offt-ti
' 04 '!te I 51 u'1 't -'I '1' toe :intootit loch the former tinz re- t
se '1 L ! lc--I it - 11 ef ) -t ! se 1-1m111
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(1 t”t in' I l tI 11 Whet tht Applio ation is approved snag
a r h I I 10 st LP- k !“ t I o oter is sent a voucher tor Wel
1 M NI 1 r 1 lee tollon1 ot litA 10311 or An installment
1 i total amount the balance to bni
o1 ti 'wetted
IILWELL TEAMS CHAMBER COMNrERCE l The loon Ls made on a tin3miniort
rote hem ma five per (VII i itheretit iihidit
1 tiettiltti by a crop mortgage lierk a
ININ FRom BAcoRir pLAtis BIG pRoGEIARR b!:::::st::iiittolxotkitsidtoce kot purpogestand ott:: seed IVI Wiser and tor bona machinery fuel toe
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- putt out in the crop
I It mount ieN where committges
loth Roy s and Girls Vin Front iNen4I'vvil Menthera Preientlitat Yet 11411 get IP the WIC of totbtsfat
I ing Ilical Is priweeditiC I
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S N I1L- FMI UNKA: ! FIJNos FOR nontITH
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-1-1 sid110I1 bs and torts I he Chamber of Coimorter tort In I '$
htsttetbill temos Iftek atiollicr Csintott feitultr montiff session Monday at Mir! BELIEF ABE
AsKED
m imilit th nw
is o winnow Fost li111111 church with twenty-two
oto the ttactme totteint NI:isaftere member and two visitors prewid i -
T!- w tor In Ipo earn stoodi It was footed and seconded by tlie 1
I:n Ili irk 2611 A- i both- to make inquiries with the stair Loral Contributions are SolicItet4
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vii rr (lr i fnfilltig as remst-t- islt1O1:' e"alitifcl e"'iilmtl'ilit'tIl'
:io:No "" he
11trailtioaNd ' All hough No Quota Ilas ri a
ht the Sh"e:1 tet et'le within' iiiiii stop in Stilwril daily I Been As‘igned 4-- I
Ali" 11 Nolo 11jtipVI!ii Arg If-4 ' A etimmoter ass appointed to meet
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mal deride on kat action must In
Ituto11 III Mg III lI a bunk for
aos Iii decided that (aunty mem-
nets moo accent all 111tlatioll of the'
chanber of commrre III IIIIei
I lii Thai boil
MoolitiO ill 1liniaty It 0iliA IIi tie-
111011 Ii li it that b4tity to attend 0111
Ntrclt tioritate here- the tone ot the
moottn to b at main IT heo I
!it II litttii 101100 I
the stooettna
! The Milnet was wrted In the Chris-
Ilid ANI(IS IS
Bishop Saks Force NOW SALESMAN
N 0 11) ! '!' ud Atttri Mn of C)ia H Amos
a ner of the Amos handle faetory 19
now on the road 1-rlinit products of the
("toothy
He la journeying throw!' Western
!Oklahoma Southern "'pus and Loin-
! slang
Ail IMAM ri t1P sipw IS w rx k al nail
Pil inW priports herr 0
-----0 - — — - I Mr James Cotton who made her
Miss We: hoblusos ot Columbus ) debut as a concert singer last year In
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O aim Ilio b-Pl asAtclfd the title at N Y is a recently announced candi-
America s Sweetest Girl- will receive date for the board of control of Tor-
o a prize a trip to Havana for the onto and is the first woman to seek a
areal annual carnival held there place in this body
DEMOCRAT HAS BIRTHDAY TODAY
nightly use for 25 years on the back The Adair Count) Democrat is starting Volume 31
porch of the home of a Bauers of
Number I today thus marking the 3Ith birthday of the Dem-
PomeroY D and still gives good sere
ocrat Adair County's oldest newspaper
The oldest
During the 31 years the Democrat has been through ma-
woman in South Dakota
to cast a vote atthe lend election was ny a battle for rights It has been piloted by many an editor
Mrs Maria Phillips of Whitewood who
some ot whom have served the public faithfully
ta 101 years old
0 If in the past any editor of this paper has slighted any
The U S Women'a Bureau la direct-
ed by a woman and employs women
body it is the hope of the present editor to alleviste these
lei
Re work aimed entirely feelings Tours for a neTtiert better paper than ever before
Audrey Wurdemann an II-year-old THE ADAIR COUNTY DEMOCRAT r
Seattle girt has won national mint:elm
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FEBERAL FARM LOIN 7
IN OPERATIVI SOON
Forolhe Nlillion Re Avail-
able to lirouth Stricken
larnierm in South
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( II) 11tre ilitomation coloctining
t: uo of movhinery tat
WM it Sentatvalt county has not
1 (1 I'll to ralse for the Ault!
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It 11? Cro Mouth relief tirotli
ta 't It i t eel: isa al people are Lags
et it not eitt ittott to coottibaitt ' I
t libei tlt te iso the I
Edrill SelINI11 011111LY CliStrintani
lb 't rt it1 t' tutti of the droutit
tuna ii 8qm)Ali county aro
Iti !t acettit mot properly SCit
tti id funds contributed '741
I to st t heck received by the totita
1117tiol it this newest drive Usk
iiiit1 tome 110111 I H Nakdinten of d
Pt S can last Saturday This IVILS MO I
'con(' check of a like amount 'Ent irs7
Itv Mr Naktlimen in the Pad thirteg----
:ay 0111I contributions are oxpotq"--
id etad eicrsWW able to EMI IV Unifte
11 I make as liberal donatiorui as post
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alp totrirtide Force district super- 1
ism lo- the American Red Cross who
s here Monday stated the tact that
Moult rellel aid was being given tare
mum In Bequoyah county alusuld DM
nteati that the people of the coin
alio are able to contribute would rte
be expected to do their part in raisin'
badly needed funds 4
-The very fact that logal people aj
twins attied should be an incentive t
other local people able to toot
contribute more freely" Mrs yuez
said
While no drive Will be made
funds the chairman and treasurer
rettdy and anxious to receive ckms!4
al any site and will properly actut:ri
ledre all contributions made -
Clara Critchfield la the first rill IA
has ever won the annual orattor
contest for freshman students
George Washington University Wi
Union
Little Rao Maria Richey S
of Rev Raymond T Richey
Lnuis appears with bar tath
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Hedges, Ewing. Adair County Democrat (Stilwell, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1931, newspaper, January 22, 1931; Stilwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2067337/m1/1/?q=del+city: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.