Bristow Daily Record (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 290, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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Weanesclay April 3 1940
OKLAHOMA DOING
ALL IT CAN TO
BOOST INDUSTRY
Report Asserts a x
Burden Lightened
On Business
OKLAHOMA CITY (2P)-- I
homa has done as much as any state
in the union in so far as tax legisla-
tion is concerned to encourage in-
dusty to locate and stay in the
state" the research division of tiv
Oklahoma tax commission reported
"The present state administration
is very much aware of the necessity
of offering a fa ir and equitable tax
system to industry and there is evi-
dence that the people of Oklahoma
are becomng increasingly aware of
the importance of such policy" said
the report
"The most burdensome state tax
payable by manufacturers whole-
salers and retailers is the property
or ad valorem tax according to a
recent completed nation-wide sur-
vey of taxes paid by business in
193s 4
"IVhat is Oklahoma's record with
respect to ad valorem tax reduction
' in recent years?
"In 1931 We total ad valorem ta x
levied in Oklahoma by counties cit-
ies towns school districts townships
and the state iovernment amounted
to $68944000 By la35 this had been
reduced to $419123:17 or 119164 per
cent For 1939 the aggregate levy
was only $42811773 or 379 per cent
less than 1931
"Industries seeking a !few loca-
tion are interested in the volume
of governmental indebted 'less
which becomes a first mortgage on
their property and Inch they
must share along with other tax-
pay( rs 1That is Oklahoma's debt
bituation? :
'During the past six or seven
years there has been a eimtinued
decline in (he net funded debt of
local sidolivisions at the rafe''o1
aliout 88000000 a year despite the I
Incentive to vute new bond issue
offered by the availability of fed-
eral grants for various public proj-
ects Sinking fund rates have been
declining more rapidly than rates
for current unerating expensesbav!
I ncreased and will probably con-
tinue to do so as lung as the 'wooly
maintain their present attitude
I oward the ineurcing et' indebted-
ness The per eaPita faudell
of the state an1 it sulativilons
t4 tower than any other state in
the entire southwest"
Commentng till I t I 11 J I 1 Y Ic tay
NW the repiut a71!
gencraity owor-
tunity to liquidate tizeir tax liability
on intangfl:les eu!'rently at low rates
rather than ion the risk of large
deficiency aseInerit and penalties
in subsetinent years"
The erroneous charge" it contin-
tied is some times made that 'Okla-
homa has the higliest income tax in
the nation It trut that Oklahoma
levies a net income tax and so does
every other 'southern slate to which
indutry is supposed to be nut raMg exceptin't Texas and Florida
"The most highly industrialized
southern state— ort h Caruhna—has
a flat rate 6 per cent tax On corpor-
ation net income just as Oklahoma
has' and in many other respects has
a tax system similar to that of t1uif4!
ale- -
"The colporation income tax rate
graduates up to 6' 1-2 per cent in
11X1ississi1)1)l to 6 iwr cent in 'Wiscon-
sin and to S per cent in Idaho and
South Dakota Pennsylvania levies a
flat rate of 8 per cvnt Minnesota
New York and North Dakota all levy
8 per cent
"A fair analysis or the fa x strut-
tures in Oklahoma as e01110 red With !
that Of Other states discloses noth- 1
ingwhich should cause undue alann
or 'pessimism on the part of tax- I '
payers"
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Glen Sleek
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investigated it after they had work-
ed awhile
Steck was it member of the Sa-
pulpa American Legion post Ile was
known in Creek county politics hav-
ing served as a deputy tax assessor
for this county for eight years tin-
der Fred L Patrick
Desponclency over p3or health and
financial worries is believed to have
burn the motive for the suicide
friends and relatives asserted
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Ettintd
They Help You (let Ahead
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Chapter One
The Shortest Street
NDA dismissing her
taxicab gazed about
her incredulously This
the shortest street
that enchanted scene of Aunt
Anne's girlhood! It could not
be!
And yet it was of course There
it stretched only one blocklung
closed on the siwth by a small
park on the north by a rusty iron
fence behind which mouldered an
old brick mansion long doserted
Here were the three houses fac-
ing west the seven smaller ones
opposite which caught the morn-
ing sun TPTI homes and Bren-
da knew by hearsay who lived in
them all
"But Dr Wilson's has a con
servatory and the VanNesss a
fountain and there's an enormous
hlock of cure marble with Burn-
ham carved on it infront of our
a ce--"
Her dismayed thoughts jolted to
sudden stop Here wa a block
vith Burnham on it indeed: but it
vas neither large nor of marble
It was a dingy thing of chipped
-ment stewed rakishly sidewise
reThaps by some skidding truck
The girl's blue eyes traveled
inward to the house where she
xperted to live for at least a
ear Bewildered they identified
landmark and that each spe-
ifically as Aunt Anne had men-
'med yet all so unbelievably
ill and shabby The paint was
ie9ling from the four porch pil-
ars The "great" bow windows
ristairs were entirely unimpres
've The "formal planting of
hruhhery" edging the walk from
t TN to house was merely an un-
- 'euned mass of dusty green
I4'or a moment Brenda's heart
')iled her She Could not she need
'et climb the steps and ring the
No one had met her train in
ite of the many letters Aunt
nne and Mrs Rosttelor had ex
Dairy Feeds Arc
Tested at A and M
For Comparisons
Oklahoma A and M dairy depart-
ment revealed some facts which are
Important to the dairy farmer ac-
cording to Dr A H Kuhlman col-
lege dairy specialist
A teq in which the comparison of
cane and kafir silage WM made
Yhowed that there is little 'difference
in the merits of the twoas dairy
feeds In the test the average yield
of the cows fed cane silage was 213
pounds of milk as compared to 211
pounds from the cows that were fed
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ostairs were entirely unimpres- rest of the steps and a coatless
ve The "formal planting of young man stood before her his
hruhhery" edging the walk from soft shirt open at the throat his
trept to house was tnerclY an un- thick hair standing wildly on end
'euned mass of dusty green "Come in come in!" he urged
For a moment Brenda's heart holding wide the door 'My most
iled her She eould not she need abject apologies! But why didn't
'id climb the steps and ring the you let us know you were coming
—II! No one had met her train in today?"
oite of the many letters Aunt Brenda exploded She was hot
None and Mrs RosItelor had ex- tired and hungry This was or
hanged or the telegram which had been before it was sold her
—raided her actual arrival ancestral home She had a right
kVhat neither aunt nor niece to expect a welcome of sorts
realized was that more than "'Us'l Who is 'us'? Mrs Rost-ventv
- five rears had elapsed tetor was notified by letter and by
ewe the older woman had lived wire What more does she ex-
- the shortest street pect?"
"I'll tiod a druestore and the- "Whew!" Ilc listener took an
i-Ine for a taxi" Brenda planned involuntary backward step This
"I'll go to a hotel on- was a small young fury but a
I cliover the rizht sort of pretty fury! Even in anger a pair
irdinlhooAt Nothing will in- of dimples played about the cor-
onus to live in a neighborhood tiers of her mouth and the glint
tois of her blue eyes almost but not
ditricultks at once !quite distracted him from the
dark brows knitted above Ile in-
-enteri thcmselves For in-
ittti401-(- in qUired sotithingly:
Can I get you a glass of cold
The shortest street 'as a
" island in a sea of smart ' ur '5""'Pthi"g? And w"Ift
you "
(bliers And her trunk would sit down?
To her enraged astonishment
I t 111L-1
iv- any minute Besides
Ishii found her knees buckling
Tic Waco sort of grew on on twath her sinking abiectly into
"'" 1°'-'1'"(1 "t it sille the chair he wished forward
rlo vim- seemed a concession to this per
ciinnoi-si il1 shone in thn late sun who nwright to he here
vs let alone t welcome her to her
v"F(1'4- own grandLoluir's
' I NI thcir'2 "Where" she (it:mantled wilh
All(1 ttOlO some het-
fountidn CVP11
Ft'''' dr''' and the glassed-in ectune - JTelei
vn mixt door might turn nut 'But it: nearly six o'clock! Do
10 thn cinmoronsi"eonserva- they have pirades all day in this
-y" of Ic-Ltendary fame town?''
Der hositant ring Pt the bell Ile shook his heito It was
no answer She pressed scheduled for ten o'clock hut
button ngain nnd ‘vith ton- time moans nothing to Adelaide
-isis The front door stood open We'll be darned lucky if she's
throttoll the scrom she saw back for dinner"
counre hill where Aunt Anre "Adelaide'
-1 "received" nt her debut Si- "Mrs Rostletor You mils n ' t
-ince now seemed to emanate mind the apparent ebsirrspeet Its
it really a term of affectimi"
shn ran R third limn then an- "Where are the servants? Do
°it'd 5m1 doubled fists to the they attend parades and
Mt nr the sereNl Patience was have no sense of time?
a Burnham virtue - "ServInt And yes to both
items of your query"
A chair creaked protestingly
"then who cooks dinner?"
zom wherP above Footsteps
Ile gave the matter
Ititdrid an annoyed mnsculine
thought "Today in all likelihsome
ood
snoke from the landing
Eric and Isobel and 1 We'll treat
"We're taking all the mIgazines you like company seeing you've
ran possibly read And we nist come?
want the Dishcloth She sat back limply in her
-try sort of hroom nr mnp or chair This sounded like Bohemia
blaks on the care of children" But to find it here in the stately
Fhat is fortunate" replied the Burnham house perhaps she
new arrival coolly inc I hive was more tired than she realized
- HOW' of those things to offer Will "Listen!" the young man d-
ye!' emme down olPAsti and irt hired her anxiously "You aren't
"'e in? Or ii1 I dmit mysi-lf? going to faint are you? You look
am 71ist Burnham" mighty pale all of a sudden I--I
A Welcome Of Sorts wouldn't know what to Cl o if you
did you k n i w" he bahlded
was a short silence then "Couldn't you tell me? Don't you
I 01 appalled voice elaculaled upend the patient or roll him
ifily: "Nltrciful cats!" vcr a barrel or something?"
Footsteps elatterfid rimx n the) She began to laugh helplessly
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If only this odd young man would go axay thought 1rn(1a
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f 0 u n d to her horror that the I 'Oh --- adverlit!ing!" She HIS- ! InIntrInd a nine lint"
laughter was turning into sobs 1 1111'ed it ahily "I suppose I 11-itilene Divemlees y
and felt herself caught up in a 1 truglit as well hnoNv your panm" 1
liamiltim Sunday
pair of strong arms and borne Ile rose so abruptly that hit : i
rapidly up the stairs to be &pos- chair overturned ! !alone Bolen yittited !
ited on a bed I
"Ho paden me for existing!" he :euntlay
"Water next I suppose" lent- 'tedid with bitterness and closed 1 Lorene Henderson al
tered a distracted voice 'Tilt do the doer smartly behind him
: elparke visited Mr and
I force it between the Lps or The heidess to all the Bornlitme
splash it in her face?" (there e'ere just Autit Anne and ! -learks Sttuday
1 Mr and Ioy II
"You dare!" She jerked herself ! hereeill now had a short but el-
upright and put her hands to her i rot:live seesioll with her own coo- '
: l' once Hall Were ilt !iiiii
disordered hair 'ler hat leid fall- 's'It'llt-T-i The reult wDs a wob-
c s '
en off and real
veed babeish chest- J-Itole little figure (Brenda citild n busincs theee Ivo
nut curls covering her small heitd 11-t(tlie Inure wol'hol-Itin!' thzIII alIN'e ! the' nelehboie gathered
"It's because I had typhoid fuvor" : (Ole ill ihe Wlede V!011(1) Wander-
17'imillons Nionclay tin!'
she said and wondered why she ' ing about tlie upper Ind in search i
troubled to explain "Is this my of ihe person she hial offended
' i ‘'ork ntz as he Ivax so
room" iSince she discovered only closed i yh11 his ‘york Mr Ilam
"I expect so It's the only ya- I d''flis II ' adohled ft(' simnIP ex- 1 hits of sickness and 1:n
cant one in the house so it nelet I"'ll'iill ül st'irdinit still and saY-
be don't you think? But ought ! ing in tt raj'!" id"Intt" v'in'y ! family His sun Won
you to sit tm? I could"—inspirit- I I m sorry! I'm truly very sorry! i proving
tion visited him swiftly---21 could I was ab'iminablv rude and 1 de !I
II tert Jones visite
get you a cup of hot tea in mac- i li ee your pio'don!"
tically DO time at all!" !ds to t- tInle a Paciliod eriivi umlaN
"Iced" she urged 'Make it ! from -teint'W' here Those visitng Mi an
iced What is the matter?" i "Brit please comc out And - - Pendleton SlinCay mre
"Nothing That is it's enhe your I'm a km most mitt( Iv tbev!
A II I ant:ford Cora
—er—dimples They sort of t'ii!le- !pie4 111 me yoor name I can't
Me WitCh you talk don't tliey?" I --tat' 1?--- luta go on calling N oti FillIhrord Mr lied Al:-
'Two Fights Already' 'yeti '" e em
toNIT and bitl)y find In
I-Cd'i mo NI l ere!
QIIII sighed having Meird a gout ' eie! 4! :deed te lel' sit ( ! Iily:! rr and Innier Washam
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l-) deitl Of comment on tilted! (int- ! "Let I'd like to 10' vote - Mr Ell'd Divelbless I
pies in the courte of te elly ' e Hit! t -tee!' lhdo :7 ! ' ' t'
! Cet man 'very m Sirdu :i
years Also they vdre ceiTieititt- i ! it's l't di Dale Ni'F-iy bet
ly delLectine tin cidTh'illl' : (( I -- t edi -ee!i idd eMe Hi Vi I be d'
cherished purpose No l' d i t 0 r tr' ''1 d ‘Ndi''''' ' '' Lit 11 I V ' IN ' Poul Ilemieron v
would take her teriousl-' a ii 1 ei ! M ' 7 ' ''
I enditli- n V( re ill S
F110 said ehe witntod la be 0 t id - t ! I 1 L! ' 'I I1
: eietluestlay y On a lent
repit ter and b a !:?-eied td e!d"- I e e k- 'tie 1 I ' - f l':1!::: ': U'
tights and murders She hie! ell :t r - ' red - Met "":di I'm Mt li!iint l!alin at
one story to a mambene lie! eh e t' dr! !" Harr'ngtan were in Sill
in responselo a set-einem sde mei : ' !: !I 1ee! A !11 uf
presented herself a! the (thief lid 't ' l ''' nest NVednesday
interview 1-vilS a fmlude See e: ' ' !! I e ei eli ie ! mr and zars Tc117:r
perfectly sure she had been - i ! - el e ' ere i ! d -r? I !
' were in Bristow Stiturdt
pected of platiarddid So " Me! ! d ' it' t r- :HH1 II'
come to this Maleest city v' i' ' I ' eit o : ets t iii ig v01 are
! Jeronie CJIvd and T
no one eouid setid for ier id: ! - it'' ee ' tie' ti-i'ii e Alt tut the
‘'here site intendd1 to Fi 11: 1 ' I ! ( :' H'! --( i 1:: :k'opt ' 1)0th till members of t
'Ciireer Fortunately dime! i eel te — :- td—o letle kitty kvived ! Of Oklahoma faculty
not show On maniFeripte f -' kee q: !: I I r n"' 0 : r :1e5
firs' course in journali
When the iced tea arrived ?be !f et i--'" he inquired
sipped it forgivingly The ' i i e le deibete ' ehool in 1908
young nn she suppeset I v te "Yea --- yea tire bill:( ' 0)10! I -
trying to be kind II only he'd ee lit h td tieologiee to you ' ! A L Cosgrove instrt
awaN' "UW: and let hc'r rcil! r'ill !' '‘''''C' “ '''' i" 11" !I 11P:elI ! ine's comnninleation al
Ile straddled one fif the slrai'it- i en in tied leor e an Inoir and -
bin ked chairs and heean tn taik ' i le 'I two fields already 1 : sity of Oklahoma has W
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"1 remember now there wd: a ---ye 1 11 never come here! 1 for the Journal of Bus
wire for Mrs Mistletoe this b'ere- - a I'd e-riel'er 1-left New
ing I signed for it myself I (teeth ' ''" non and other magazh
know where to retail her so 1!1-r i '1' Y Teen d or slammede-loen ! -- -
was not h in a I could do timid it ' ! 1--: A girl's Ntaiee trilled !
Besides 1 forgot it It's liven sw i' : - - lee
haying the house to niveelf a!I ' -"I e'' TIr darlin'l Come down
-day 1 can write of rourse aetie 1 1 do ! t !-11emer 1 broonht 1
noiso 'hilt Still------" '' ''' 'l '°11: I11 4)1111 h'ii Ur
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"Write" She frowned She bed ! " 1" - words trailed away
had enoueh )r loihm (111 1 ! I rfv'' of the heili:40
in New York ThtY were ale i'-: 1 'I 'IIt 1Inir'Y stid witil for-
1 wantine to read bur lie ' i e! -- " -I e ill rail yell
ocli tmier or a pt in "k"! t i d mete r it 1ii V M iSS nUrri-
i V011 tvrit?"
1 a A
iiverldsing 1) iioe1 edi eed 1 Pe! oh im rfIPrI w 1 t h ' V gt 1:1 :la -- 107 ft
- - 4
ii is tun" he Ddmj!c-i !H 1 ': - 4 I t1-1 Thtt mil h
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so I "Couldn't von tell nut? ul i
an' you i it is tun" he telmmed i: 1 -: - - i ':1"1"It-t: 'That t:ti ill he illg
I 1 npviul the patient or rail Innt i-Soinrhows my e- -11-tr lir '' : ::l I r it mr NIK1-
tt a Ineyeli 01 soniethinit?" when I think haw allii-111 1 11l: - v!' ' la
$) she beg4n to lough helPlesslY the goods I write ahut" continued tomorrow 1 i"ipt
lions for milk cows it wiLi found ! the roughage of their rat rat it lir::: LliniP Stint l'ayitient t
'hat little of the darso seed could be I ‘ ill on allalca Ilay The pialiatt t-i
utilized by the herd Kuhlman sug- must be of the highest titialAY itok Si M plifies the Tax la
gested that to get best results from I ever so that the covs will eon-inv
feeding claro Alage it is better to 1 the prairie hay as wen its e:at at- lllV'-:11 GTON April 3 Ott-- A'
use headed darso The cured heads Ian inty eitreful consal-rateti !
tao per ons tailed to make 4 MI I : ti
may then be ground and u'-'ed as - should be given to the proper IMP' Mytna tm retums Iviarch I:i anti ' '-''
concentrate in the dairy ration of harreting anti the nittlhacts lee : 1lute1 uniiichattly with a ila
Both inungbean silage and mung- : In curing the prairie hay as tit ' 1 11 (:cnte
la
bean hay W e r e studied as posible are the ImPorallt fat:tor''' altik"'-'-ttalo
:k al! in Washington D C
ing the letsling value of the 1y - I
rubstitutes for alfalfa has in the
- In conducting tne uxiavio nt I 1 it :5 chi I U It r t II r ("All
dairy rations The experiments platy-
runiman usvd 112 tio A -- ):12:J 2-:i1 ::c :in mu:lulls itictl Nrw yolli VI
ip 4
ed that in the ca"e Of the MIMI
----- experiment rewthed a l'oqiit- '-- vi!ci Hilt s'00 ':'11 expalined "I ti
Iran silage it I:t better to use the viod of 90 days In rder 'ilat ic
la :I Ii!-1 train Inv ho-tband :Inti loii
mungmeans in silage form than as resulta might not he onlluly ir - ei not kept ti aok of nconut So I la
a hay Little of the silage was re- eneed by seasonal ceaall'i'ms m '
tu -ttutin:t you more Loan I Ivould
fused by the cows as compared to of ow (xperinuni were
the amount refused in the form of t
two or three times botore coma
hay However mungbean hay Ls not were drawn - - i
to be altogether discounted as a suh- --- --- - l'Alneator-Aut hor Die Vi
kafir silage In deciding which of to be altogether discounted as a suh- ' —
Educatoc-Author
these feeds to plant the farmer stitute for alfalfa hay According to '
Stites Mather Wells
should consider the yield per acre Kuhlman mungmeans appear to 'I l'u-()N Ari April
sif these erop4 as the deciding factor have considerable Merit as Ha an- I AS VE(As Nry AP1'11 :1 :-1 A din NL -Malik 71 Nev
Kuhlman advied - final or emergency hiay ow when Ana flondard 12 yeors 01 in: th iaioL author and t-choli
- ' olhcr legume craps are hot aVailahlo al 1hr :elven icire: l'111i'W T
t ' iit' 'i'Y 1 1 "' a lual !1 11
- licolitti Oar-6 Is Best '
ylirio lily rpmbirin !lillt 10'I in F: F 'FIPIr'1)1 It T A- r " ip:v w-r 111-11 tsf tht
10 Making 4 e6P1P4r1Fort hf ritittll ceortl ki ill rhathtUtn thrtr ntilk !rtliss elil anI lairart! tr-III '''''' ' 1-:' — 4-11' I -11 lir 1:"' vul" 7
:nage and healed darso silage in Tit- yield ai well on prairie hay used as red by judge Ryzer 1-31cy 'EtL-L:ic-) iront 3 033 033
Shadyglen News STATE'S RETAIL
Mrs Charlie 1 carn 4pvtit the week- voLumE BETTER
end Willi her daughter MrA liarrY
Dinnis and 'kilo" visited Mr Yates'
other daughter Mrs Clyde Youn7-
blood MJnilay Mrs Yout4Iblood Ls I FOR FEBRUARY
hrvoling
Thkese who vis:ted Mr and :qrs I 61 1)er Cent Gain Is
rotk Di elbless over the vwvh-end I Reported by Census
were Mrs Louis Aciallis and daugh-
ter Martha anti gramkon Jahn liureau
End and Mr and : Mrs Clinton
Adams nd Lowell smith mt r A WASHINGTON 11'1-- The ct'llstiS
bureau reported today sales of Lade-
Dive ce1C)rated his 45th birth-
oay Sunday pendent retailers in Oklahoma judg-
M iine Smith spent this week in Ing from reports made by 418 stores
the !Kane of lir and Mrs 11 increased 64 per cent during Ft'bru-
son ary over the same month a year a0
Miss Irene Ilarrin-ton has as her Ind ere 33 per cent greater than
vilest tins week Mi4s lhkired 1Casier JanuiltY
'Mr and Mrs Lester Bolen Ralph For the first two months of the
Wibon and Cleddy McKay vistet year sales were 26 per cent higher
in the licme of lie and Mrs B than for that pericd last year
Paden Sunday The autom011e biedness led in the
BetlY -kter al upturn hying 15S Der cent better in
wcpy 'Sunday s4 les I ha n in Febntary 1939 "um
Miss Geraldine Sparks visited llis !ler ond budding material dealeri
fvene and "11lla liendr"fl Sun- did 145 per cent more during Fz)-
dt Y rliary than in that month last year
Mr and Mrs t(iderfield Department store sales were It) 83
rive a dinner Sunday in honor ot per cent drug stores 46 groe7ries
Neb10 birthday k ithuut meat 41 dry gcods and
Those Pre' ea were Aanne leneral nvIvhandise stOteS 33 gen-
Henderson Mrs Paul Henderson eral stores 6
Mr ami Mrs Richard itedlord 14'111 ng stations reported a 77
71nd 1IS ItmilrI lloien Mr and les however There was a per
Mrs Willie Spari:s Mr and AV' 'Tut decline in women's ready-49-
l'cde SparkS wear sales volume a five per cent
Iflorr and (Ten ItT" drep in jewelry sales 48 per cent in
'ronuny Bolen Sat ur(l ay men's and boys' clothing 17 in
Cornell and flelen Ven restaurant businesF 37 in hardware
Is Ilan Luwell Siflht Ii 'Ala 11" st ores 27 in family cloth jig ano
Adalw Levada Grey attended church 17 in furniture stores
it 1il1ay SutarditY night- TneY 11 Generally cities of 2500 to 5000
rePartcd a nice I jrne poFulation showed it decline el
11mlene Divelbleu!4 vi'lled Nellic p:a cent in sales for February under
Hamilton Sunday that month last year areas of 25011
Lavone Bolen viuited Iir Lat and less deepped 74 and cities of
Sunday 125000 to 49000 38
Lorene Henderson and ro'raIdnw However Oklahoma City bus ncsi
vNted 1I rtiht 111 Lunna was up two ptr cent Tulsa 15 lius-
Spits Saturday koeec 76 Ardmore 107 Hartle-
Me and Ws Loy Hall anti Mr ville 26 Lawton 81 Blackwell 37
Folic° Hall Were in Sapulpa Monday
cn business There Ivere several ot an d "11111r122164—r
I he' nelAbors rathered at lir It y Film Actress W'etis
17iminows Monday and rave ldn n HOLLYWOOD Aoril 2 June
n:z as In wr so for 11(11714
V lin his uork Mr liamilton has inul
his of sickness and lJad lac in h
' FIdGn is still
proving
111)ert Jone:i visited Olen Hall
untlaN
Those visitnq Mr and Mrs A O
lYnclietan SiniCay 1ere :kb and
A P Iflh1fot1 Cora and ' !
ankfod ai:d Awly
loN Vi and bal) find 'mill ITiglitow
Fr and Janiur
Mr Fred ITvelbles end Mr
man Sfvu0a btr ine
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Nichols, L. M. Bristow Daily Record (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 290, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1940, newspaper, April 3, 1940; Bristow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2087979/m1/3/: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.