The Daily Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 53, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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WOMEN—Earn 1 2 dozen sewing
Lome spare time material's cut in
struetions furnished experience un-
liecessary Write Superior Dress
Company 203 Ilavemeyer street
Brooklyn N Y aug 13
EPILEPTICS—New discovery quick-
ly relived rue All others failed
Nothing to sell All letters answer-
ed Write Mrs Alarian Adorns Box
430 Wellington nug 13
FOUND
FOUND--Two keys on a cord Own-
er call at Derrick office for same
and pay for this ad 52-3t
LOST-10 by 12 wall tool VW'
Stored in Baptist church Notify
either Blair Cramford or Harold
Ford at the PoA Of flee 52-3t
WANTED
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WANTED—Work by day or week
Airs Mae Prattr box 494 City
53-31
WA NTED—I0 bh school g:els and
boys to as:dst in advertising: Ap-
ply Roberts Hotel 54-1 t
WANTED—Work by young man
graduate of Drt 11P l!':11 school
to help defray —penses at college
Write 11 Gelr ral Delivery
WANTED---General blacksmith and
horse shoer Apply Drumright ga-
rage J E Ward 47-3t
WANTED—A 5 or 6 room modern
house near school P O Box 251
Jennings Okla 15-3t
WANTED — Hauling of all kinds
Special large body for moving long
distance Motor truck hauling to
kny part of the state Call Neal
Jones Phone 417 276-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Good used bathroom
fixtures closet lavatory and 512
foot tub Inquire A T Fox Der-
rick office 88-3t
FOR SALE—One 16-inch oscallat-
jog fan Cost $45 will sell for less
than half if taken at once Phone
51 or call at Model Studio tf
FOR SALE—Three pieces of anti-
que furniture worth $1000 but
will take less if sold at once Phone
62 or Phone 54 297-tf
FOR SALE—Same square tables
with cane bottom chairs Lt less
than coA of lumber Norpood's
Confectionary
FOR SALE—One 5-rom1 modern
one 4-room house Mid 10114 close in
Convenient to school Easy terms
See or call Ripley Cook phone
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—IS 4 3 2 room houses
nicely 1 urnished also 2 room apart-
ment close in bills paid Inquire
119 East Federal J Allier phone
4 79-J
FOR RENT—Three room house
close in Inquire at 317 North
Ohio 48-3t
FOR RENT—One tleeping and one
3room apartment Modern private
entrance Call at 131 East Drum-
right sired
WANTED—Clean cotton rags at
The Derrick c)fficE
GRACE ARNOLD
ATTORNEY
200 E Bdwy Phone 365
10 Allag
$ SAVE
Auto Glass
Fender Rolling
Body Work
Furniture Upholstering
Awnings for Homes
and Stores
Phone 28 402 E Broadway
IVogamares Auto
Top Shop
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BREAKDOIVN OF
!' Iry lisiln: 1
:it''111-le" 'heeati in tills conies Course ti-e giris
--- !have discovered that God has done entered are ace-high stuff but
(Continued from rage 1) Ills part well It is men that have there should be at least one red-head
break-down of the old order of sin I bengled the job in every contest"
and selfishness It is an indication "We now see what is wrong and No judges have b?en seleted for
that a new order of justice ani right- we are determined to do something the contest yet The names of the
eousness is trying to be born !about it Under God we shall make judges will probably be withheld un-
"I do not mean this in tiny politic- it a public disgrace for One man to til the last moment so that tetnnta-
RI sense I have no interest what- fatten off the misfortune of anoth- lion in the way of well
ever in party polities as such I am cr We are determined that we will no one can tako advantage of them
interested only !n the (feller moral not live in a land where the rich Garrison emphatically stated to-
snd spir:tual issues lit Sthjie g row richer and the or grow poor- day that no members of the press
flier am I prepared to speak in super- cr We are no longer content to would act as judges Ilis statement
latives of how the NRA is going ot compensate for our poverty here by put a erinlp in the at of several
hring in the millenium but I do think et ntemplating ht oven hereafter local reporters who have been wh-
it has profound spiritual significance "This as I see it is the message miffing to the contestants that they
"For a long time we have prayed eloquently proclaimed by every blue were to be the judge's
for an econoni i? system planned of- eagle on display Not in my day has
ler the principles of Christ thcre been such a confirmatin of the Springfield Alan
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face of it this seems to be th(O:titetaht- christian philo ophy of life" Rever- Leaps to His Death
2st approach to A of anything yet at- end Anderson said near the conch's-
Lempted This is a war for construe- ion of his sermon CHICAGO Aug It —Julius 'Aly
and selfishness It is an indication "We now see what is wrong and
that a new order of justice ani right- we are determined to do something
eousness is trying to be born about it Under God we shall make
"I do not mean this in any politic-
fitatPublite disgrace for one man to
al sense I have no interest fatten st what- tIn o f the misfortune of anoth-
ever in party p m We as such I a er e are determined that we will
interested only !n the de'per not live tin a land where the rich
and spiritual issues at stake g "w r' tr and the poor grow poor-
tlier am I prePared to speak in super- cr Nt'e are no longer content to
latives of how the NRA is going ot comtpensate for our poverty here by
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bring in the milleniu but I do think a n
t 17 tng ati hi oven hereafter
it has profound spir 7' ak
itual significance I see it is the message
For a long time we have prayed I t B'
y proclaimed by every blue
for an economi system planned planed of-
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gu on display Not in my day has
ter the principles of Chri On the r
st :eensu m
ch a confirmation of the
face of it this seems to be the near-
chritbintr vet at- end titilAnitrson said nnIt )li of "fe'" "ever-
est approach to it of any ear the eonchis-
tempted This is a war for construe- ion of his sermon
tion on the part of all for the good
of each It deserves a fair chance to BEA inry co NTEsT
prove its value
"The blue eagle is a recognition --
Continued Prom rato
of the fact that the law of the jungle
Drug store Miss Pollard will be
la a failure in human society that
recognized as the official mascot Of
only righteousness exalteth a nation
the beauty parade At present the
Economically we are being foiTed to
young lady is dutifully rehearsing
a recognition of Christian principles
her march to the F trains of the
in industry It is heartening 11 know
"Baby Parade" as sung by her proud
that the Universe fights on the side
papa and Ian promoter Estes Dough-
cf rivhteousnes
SUPPORTS GOLDEN RULE erty
"Second" Reverend Anderson con- other Young ladies who have al-
ready been entered in the contest
tinued "I look upon the blue eagle
and who are exected to show plenty
as the sign of conquering pro-riess of
pof good form are Miss Jaunita
righteousness in the eartn lyltause it
Wright sponsored by Hotel Roberts
enforces the fact that the kiolden
Miss N w ola Mae Barto of the Club
Rule is not mere plus piffle The
cafe and Miss Mildred Barbara who
Golden Rule is truly the law and the
will represent Newton-nonoenri
ophets'
r'It is just as much a fact 4 life Brt'wn'
Ten other local business firms
as food and clothing It is riot some-
have indicated to Earl Garrison Le-
I hing to b d e quote it is something to
gion ramrod of the beauty event
be practiced It is not something to
that they will have entrys in the con-
be admired it is something to be
Garrison urges local merchants
lived It is not the law of our well- test'
h VA participate to select their
being because God said it God said
contestants early and to not his
it because it is the law of our N'ell-
committee at once
eing
e three winners of the local
"The sign of the ages agai Th
nst
contest will be taken to tie Legion
Christ is the treatment of H phil-
convention in lulsa during Septem-
osophy o life as an impractical
her and will be exhibited at tiot meet
(beam We have spurned it because
there A stat winner will be de-
we thought we couldn't cash it at the
dared and Ea ar
rl Grison is hopn
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bank but now we are discovering
that Drumright can produce the win-
that without the Golden Rule even
our bank accounts lose' their value ne"
"There is no reason why we should
Even the value of the dollar has
not have a state winner" Garrison
come to depend upon it
said late today "We have ev4ay ad-
MAN BUNGLED JOB
vantage Take these local hills for
"God has brought this about by
instanee nothing can produce a bet-
giving human selfishness the rope
ter physique than walking up and
and letting it hang itself There was
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Continued Prom rate I
Drug store Miss Pollard will be
rccognized as the official mascot of
the beauty parade At present the
young lady is dutifully rehearsing
her march to the strains of the
"Baby Parade" as sung by her proud
papa and het promoter Estes Daugh-
erty Other young ladies who have al-
ready been entered in the contest
and who are expected to show plenty
of good form arc Miss aunita
Wright sponsored by Hotel Roberts
Miss Nola Mae Bartow of the Club
cafe and Miss Mildred Barbara who
vill represent Newton-CampbellBrown
Ten other local business firms
have indicated to Earl Garrison Le-
gion ramrod of the beauty event
that they will have entrys in the con-
test Garrison urges local merchants
h 0 will participate to select their
contestants early and to notify his
committee at once
The three winners of the heal
contest will be taken to tie Legion
convention in luisa during Septem-
litr and will be exhibited at tlw meet
there A stais winner will be de-
clared and Earl Garrison is hopine
that Drumright can produce the win-
ner "There is no reason why we should
not have a state winner" Garrison
said late today "We have ev4AT ad-
vantage Take these local hills for
instance nothing can produce a bet-
ter physique than walking up and
down our streets a few times every
AIN'T IT THE TRUTII!
DANNY DINGLE
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Springfield Man
Leaps to Ills Death
CHICAGO Aug 11—Julius My-
ers 63 Springfield HI merchant
and former president of the Nation-
al Retail Clothiers and Furnishers
association ended hs life Sunday by
jumping from the sixteenth floor of
the Hotel Sherman A note left by
the merchant said he was "unable to
enjoy life"
Myers a director of the associa-
tion as here to attend its annual
mirvention whin opens toda
The body fell on a fifth floor roof
ojectiom
Myers was vi!e president of Myers
Erothers !eliding department store
of Springfield His brother Albert
is presitknt and another brother
Louis is secretaty-treasurer Ile was
a former director Of the Springfield
Chamber of Commerce a Meniber of
the Sangurno club of' Springfield and
of a number of fraternal organiza-
tic ns
A note found in his room and ad-
dressed to his wife Rita said:
"An ending this existence as it is
Lest for you and the kiddies I don't
want to be a wet blanket as I can-
not enjoy life any more You all
Imve been wonderful to int"
Fire Swept Through
' Port or Athens
ATHENS Aug Fire swept
Sunday through 360 dwellings in Pi-
raeus Port of Athens and some 250
families were left without shelter
Government officials spurred re-
lief activities Fears were expressed
for a number of mothers who iushed
into their burning homes to reseue
children but no loss Of life has been
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You Insure
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Against Death
Why not insure your
health against sickness by
having your teeth taken
care of by Dr Clarke
Dentist office Canfield
Bldg Rooms 112-114-115
Office Hours 8 AM to 7 PM
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The Modern Tire Equipment
In s Greater Consumer's
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The tyrweld ccathod le icier'
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D H SEBRING
215 S Penn
dIMINNOMIIM
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CHIROPRACTIC
For Sickness Ills
and Injuries
Lady Attendants
108 So Penn Phone 27
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Starr Clinic
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Dr O W Starr
Dr J K Johnston
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Drumright Oklahoma
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