The Daily Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 107, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME XXII NUMBER 107
WPA ROLLS TO
BE REOPENED
IMMEDIATELY
First Registration Of Unem-
ployment Since 1935 Or-
dered By Washington
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Registration of Oklahoma's
unemployed 1Nho have not been
certified in the past for Works
Progress administration and
National Youth administration
employment will begin im-
mPtliately Ron Stephens state ad-
ministratw announced today
At the same time tin- administra-
tor urged patience Ile ksued a plea
to those who expect to be enrolled
not to overcrowd the registration of-
fices Poi the litne being registratiow
can be accepted (lily in the area of-
fies due to the fact that only 2tt
social workers Ivh will interview
prospective registrants al'e aVailablP
He has asked Washington for author-
ity to employ 51 additional durimi:
thj regktration but said it would
he several days before this can be
done even if such authority is grant-
ed The additional social workers
would make it possible I open ark
intak office in each e-unty
Stephens said it would be impos-
sible to makts a house-to-house survey
was done in the beginning be-
cause of thy' limited number of per-
sons who will be available for this
service
Ile further called attention to the
I hat there are now in 0 ldall0Ma'S
certified lists some 21000 more per-
son than can be giVell employmeni
it h the money made available at
this time
Vhat to do with toe present sur
plus and the huge number Of new
availaliles expected to be registered
(Rodin! the lirezent intake is a matter
for V aAington to determine he said
hi is the first time general reg-
istration of unemployment has been
attempted since the first enrollment
VHS CIOSPd NOVVIllber 1 1935
It is being dine on instruction
from Washington The program is
nation-wide
"Washington has deemed it neces-
sary and just" the whninistratot
said "due to the fact that since the
original rolls were closed two
ago th-usands of person have be-
COM(' jtiSt aS needy and worthy of
emplynient on W1' projects as
those ell prior to November I
1935"
Area offices here regiAration
now ran be made are located at: Old
Court House Woedward county
court hom4e Enid 602 S ( heyenne
Tulsa W PA Sewing room Vinita
I 1:211 E E'()t1rtli II d)It Oklahoma
National Bank building Chickasha
1021:! E Fifth Okmolizee (CC
building Fair Ground Muskogee:
Chamber of Commerce building
Lawton: Ell West Main strvet Ok-
Izthoma City I I Masonic Temple
rdno re City Hall Annex Shawnee
(10) West Grand NleAlester' Agri-
culture building Hugo
OILION ON TOP
1661 CONFERENCE
Panthers Can Win Champion-
ship If They Tie With
Bulldogs
(Whin Panthers took the lead in
the Double-Six conference this after
nimai Nvith a I t to 7 victor): over the
Perkins Demons h was the first de-
f(at the 1)011011S :1111001 1)
the home field in 13 years If Oil-
ton can get a tie with the strong
Yale Bulldogs the Panthers will in
the conference championship The
win over Perkins was the seventh fot
the Panthers this year
Oi Iton scored its first to
on an eight yard pass from Nlarvin
Moore to Delinar HMI its seC-
Mid On a line plunge from the eight
yard line Oh Ellis Childers cany-
tog the ball
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TAX COLLECTIONS GAIN
FOR STATE THIS YEAR
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Tax collections during the firt
four months of the 1937-38 fiscal
year totaled $2008 IS0779- an in
crease of 1685q over colleetiong
(luring the Fame period last year C
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DRUMRIGHT OKLAHOMA
11 LinnlikLoLM FORECAST: Partly cluudy to-
nivlit and Saturday
Tvmperature: Maximuni 67
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DRUMRIGHT IS THE CRADLE OF THE OIL INDUSTRY IN OKLAHOMA
rSpecial Congress to Tackle Five Tasks1
WAGES AND 440ORS ' f!:
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FIVE-POINT PROGRAM—When the special session of CongreSs
called by President Roosevelt convenes on Nov 15 Administration
leaders may propose limiting legislation to a five-point program
postponing other IcgiAlation to the regular session in January In
that event the program will include consideration if crop control
wage and hour regulation government reorganization regional
planning and revirion of the anti-trust laws
So wide is !lie rdope of this proposed program that many
persons will be affected such as the group Of miners upper leit
who staged a stay-down 'strike in a Wilsonville Ill coal pit or
the field workers harvesting a crop of wheat on a Creve Coeur
CREEK COUNTY SCHOOL BUSES
To ASSEMBLE FOR INSPECTION
AT THREE PLACES FRIDAY
Bristow Sapulpa and Olive
today were th-signated as
sembly points for Creek coon
ty school buses to be exatnined
by expert s of the Okahoma
State Department of Public
Safety J M Gentry stato afoty
comtnissioner anniwneed !
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BIRTH REPORTS
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Mo farm lower left Industrial plants will feel the lerislation
such as the Republic Steel Conoration's $15000000 strip
steel mill upper right largest in the world about to open On the
Cuyahoga river flats nettr Cleveland Dere for the first time in
history a sheet of steel 94 inches wide will roll out of a continuous
hot mill at 24 miles an hour
In lower center are Louis BIMMIOVI of Chicago left and Dr
Luther Gulick two of the committee of five appointed hy Presi-
dent Roosevelt iower right to confer with the Senate committee
on government reorganization Upper center shows Washington
fireman giving the Capitol a bath in preparation for the npenuig
MNSM IMIMMMIsIlmnie
PRE-WINTER
SALE OPENS
TO ASSEA1BLE 14'0It INSPECHUN mr and :qrs lio‘Aard Stracener ai-! SALE UFEN
the proud pareht of a 1:thy
AT IIIREE H
PLACEs inn in i I owad r Bobby hr
on Tuesday noor-
I 1 ritivity I ing my ytr 1:1 eiVI1 i i Eddie Shadid Offering Big Val
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poundA upon his ar T
ival in a local ties o Patrons of
bopitaL All sta H This Area
Drumright Oilton Mannford
S I I tit
c lo() endance 0) f th A l p
y mtd 1 -)N og: rc- Nt
iitcr Salo at Eddie
Buses To Report
At Olive Short Thursday 111 I mr and Alt W 0 Tiwina in- :"1"kdid's W ill “I"'" tomorrow accord-
Drumriglit Schools n-titt- 11"' l'irth "f a ni'''' pwnI HIP: to !In :idvcrticittent in today's
BristoW Sapulpa an — —
d Oli‘T baby 1 ia vIIlay itie id tho Derrick
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today were dt-s-ignatcd as a'-' Although sell 01 wa- not dismis'e l ' in a local llo-Alii: 'Mi Tioolia- 'I he sale is rifering litany itenv
sembly points for Creek coon 4 4 4 4
4 '''' L " Orli" A rilliAiC( P:t" rifilly all employe a I hi Nhozeoha till io) 1 flI will he d givat value to the
IY scht)"I busos t" I-w exanlin" only about env-third a tho Goo ti pally 1“iyuig- 1“1111t and evetpme is urged
by expert s of the k I
( ) -a--"1111:1 dents enrolled in the Druntright hiell I N1r and Mr Coq Ittiok i t" t"Le "'kiln itV' H th(se iiiiee
State DePartment "I Publie sehoet attending: clas-es aceordin:2 ' t annwnyo 11 11Ti-1 of a trahy ille "v"lial'IP'
Safety J M Gentry state sttfoty tu principal v c wicincr I dautomil w ioin:! v11 lawI lip A a p'ial indlicenient atil out
commissioner ann"unced 1 Mr Wienter explained that the pI on arrival in a loc:d hopital Wedne- 1"r all ra''t lu"1"11'
Busses ill" Sneh (YP'Y' 11"C''" ' lade it Cushing tilok the nicalber- ili evnitr Mr Daniel i the op- "''''' Sh'"I'd Is urte"v4 11"' valvf'
DP)ew' Shamr"k and 1)i't HI° Nu '1 of the band and girl ilium woi laiel 1 1 i I 41 (o tho-0 v10 ttado o his store II
via )r zi 11i IvJ‘ ' i 1 r
will he inspected at firist cnn-
corps out of sell od and that othe llr rd Mrs Viattei Chaprrt ar " I" h" illt"c't 1° "11'
rneneing at 10::10 am Friday Vi- tildffis wt! o tht privilgo of ow pn::nt a a 1wival I iyi:innii to Pdge five of today- Dertick and
vernber 26 ' observing the OCC:kiiin too with the tcr fly at ow !edd the l're-WiLter Sale ad of Eddie
Busses front heifer Alouk tn 1iW- perrnision of their par( nts Ile e-- !Thaw ni th i 1wiii Tr c Lama:in '14taditi
T- It Il 11 I i
ranee and Kellyville will he inspect'
timated that less than '70 studen-
' is an employe of the Sinclai)-PraiHe Ti nil prt t( intuai toidding
at Sapulpa at 2 pm the same day ' attdtd ciasts
oil company 'Fria-toe 11and te of !he i
Busses from Druntright Whop ! Many grade school children akt
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Mannfnrd and Di'trict N'' 2 Will r''' skipped Thursday on permission of "7 a 1“-X d'1" byl! hill ("II l'' ' t
t 111 '‘ ill Itt 4 0 1110 t it101 (11'
port at Olive at 2 pm the :011 11'r':' their parents to celelwate the day P i--' I il '"'itcl'''' l'll an th'El 1 io
wwcro) ionrit 11' int room-
The inspection serviee 1 no ilopT1 it
hoop it t (Oita ill- I illtilitti1c t WOW'
I t ittrnt tt! firt HA It I'd :icy ffiud:0
tant part of the pr )gram runimi-i co- tIc Postod—Read The Derrick! plate
i t 1 wo :-:a1 Ft a nekto A o pot
er Gentry has inaugurated to prote-t
MOaMORMOM alialla ma ammo
scLool children The lat ses-ion I :
the legislature conferred pmer of 9Id Fashioned Kitchen 11odernizei By Mrs Iloteers l'o 11 in
inspction on th safety department
First In Chamber of Comitterce l'arin Ittleheii Contest
and autherized the conuniioner to
101Mala adalacicilla
adopt standards of nfety for the ve-!----"
hides I EDITOR'S NOTE--Mrs Delh table and the r-t of the ilool v1- : i00l 1I-o a Em lento mg to c
Those f aim! deficient will th'r 11""(11' " h:11'" 'f fi't itd:Ic' in Ilw unceverod Thek wtN no -ink tlr I1 e
N ntile t'lo i
he COndeMilVd or ordered ( tit Of t"'t V- Chtill'ill '''' '4"1111C":e r"tC'1191 '111- 11011111112 Wlit r ill the room onl I T'te o-1 (f tio in'too‘ement o
vement contest Inoue owner's ' ' '
ice until repairs are made
1 chills in this interesting article tells wt41 stand Thete wa- J1 Or W '' i 10:1PA
Another Ste!) to 1r°t1 sello"1 how she modernized her kitchen Ar- color cheme hi th room TI vi'- looletan oHi cihioe! :!1!
children is being taken 4 Commi- tides written by Mr Delia Roper : sinis
t a tint vIt (oho o 11 I
'ion Gentry' w s ne state h ay pa- ivhA "nd 'Alr' J W Smith winners of v( pl
' Pjut 141 I r o! - t
first and seemd ace III the tenant w mdwo tl at
rk ttS p :tnc cl-r 1 h 1 " - -
trol All members of the meaniza- l '-'Itades and
cI ass will appear in the Suml av iss ue I t
ea one w t ll n
a ip-e —
(Ion spend their off-hours holdin: of the Derrick I
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tak I i
Now the rooro aq
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eetings at rural sch o d a dvising Ito- ! 1:ti:':-
BY MRS DE-1--1--A BOWERS ne c
so much ow Total
l not rm' c '
pils of safety-rule t i he followet' I T hh he la did 11 1
when they are 8 loot
County Farm
Council Elects
Mrs Johnson
Mrs Lester Johnson xvils eleelcd
president of' the Crock county farm
council at a meeting held Wednoday
in the NYA building in tlw city pat
Other officers named included
!kir& John Groom vice president:
Mrs Anna Phillips secretary Mrs
H It Blcseh trousuror and Mrs
F Bloseh reporter
About 50 farmers and farnutr'
wives heard tpealters from Oklahomu
altil Collet 4J rvrt
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FRIDAY NOV 12 1937 AFTERNOONS AND SUNDAY MORNING FIVE CENTS A COPY
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tf tile liernieli I ttirtains I on
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BY MRS DELLA BOWERS so nuo 11 (nv :oti! I not tiw p ‘ Iffi'd
1 II 1d did i
Everyone htis seen hietures r ti the ill114: l'ocilit 1 t Witt:I :: : - tA i (lid it I v 1111
k)III fashitmed limn Is it viten I f Yuu 11‘11aint ed 1 le' t '10-! '1''l '' ' ' - I i i
can picture one that is simila'r to veil' tilyPit I k roil! '' '' i in 1111 1 im iI
my 'kitchen before the improvetnent-4 paint then the ("dine - 'Ir' '1
let' ntade 'Aly kitchen nil ilitiimi ‘eitti ivic cii t1i1 ' 1 impi
ro in are t ()get her' i lie ro Au being wap it h v 1 i (othole! A ' ' iniiii in iiiv k i 1 i i i n
eleven Ity nineteen feet kith two m00dw ik vas pa'ated 1 '11 - 11 ti a -11 1'1
(loos ori the east side ()41e door cabiriut waq paint( i green ! :-' 11 t!1 1ch ctet e-
enteting into the living room and The tables itnti cliairA W( Ft: ''1' III- t' '
bl'ighter Th ti
one to the front p Tti
orch w win- 1 ntad oil r cloth ihades an I
i J1 fill and e :-Ini sii I--
built-in eithinet luis added one him
(lows erouped t gether on the sout1 i tains for the N!! doves II ' l' t - t 'i 1
and one' win(low in the rnid(Ile of the li are it mitigly gitt awl n t ibi1 Dv it tittl
tvest shie On the north side i4 a I ettrtaihs are Ivlo't with I-Ise I' I" vt:eh I made I have been able
small ‘vincitiNv tint a door Ici(ling t''' TO uttITY out otIo l' "Itch' ' 4'f I'Ll'''' stall the tatlio in the dinint' ! 'Ha
the btlek porch Both outle (lot ' the gitarter-rotitici was rilet1 Idatl' unit l'hu- I eau listt'n to
have glass vtindows in thent anti the fiamet I the tt' Httiro- °rit( progrtin)s m'hile I ant preparing
Before tho room was imprtve(J it u'ed On the wail: irt! blitch the ipepli Tin family enjoy listtn
wab very unattactivv Therc vat u A sink und china 1
canriut At two 1t's7 t it 11"1:: nliul- a -11 '
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CROP PROSPECTS IN STATE
BEST SINCE 1932 FEDERAL
STATISTICS REPORT TODAY
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()ocher Especially Favorable For Development and Ilarvest
Farmers As Whole In Fine Shape
For The Winter Mir:6s
)!thottI tners are voing to lin o a tot to lie thankful
for v hon iithm hw rolis around t4nd reports indicate that
state tamers as 1 ‘ hole are in hettcr shape for the winter this
yrar than ttti ti t( fl the last ft 4' Crop prospects as of
No uniher 1 at eontinv to tile iTtUted Stutes Department of Ag-
ficu!tore ere tho Lest sinue 1912 chloher was gun-
! (Tally favor:Wle to crop de‘el-
S12 optnynt ttnI harvest Feed pro'-
-tu'rage (''()st 1)cts t(u littering livestock
))(t since 1032 Alost all
Tur met
kel' I) '
" avitiltdo roulinitge is being
T sa‘eil for feed ‘'lleat paAures
Ow dinner ha Winn' fir are furnihing much green
"aveiatii family of fion Ii fookl
11 Tht th1 VW' tx-
nii uI itiVroiliollt cO14 "mo °Pon onlY
Turkey one 10-peunder 2Ie per scatt'I'd -hovter! Th sond
$29o I kVit h inin OVer Of
Cranberries one p mod 15 cents thP From kVeather Bureau
per pound 15 COW:4 rek'orlIS killing' frost occurred on the
l'omphin ono Iponnd can I() morning if October 23 in the eas-
pound In cents tern ball of the state The rest of
Mincemeat one 1-pounil paeliii4v the State had little frost to NOVOM-
cvnts pound 2:i cents her 1 Rains ‘ere general niar tly
llotatiws about four pounds Hiroo end of the third week 'rho latter
cents pound 12 ctint half of the month was uneasonably
t'elerv one liIk In cent- stalk cold and d"134
Hel tire ineyedient eots:
urkey one 10-pounder 2lfe per
p(outd
('ranherries one p mud 15 cents
per pound 15 tI'Tit:4
llomphin ono 1pouud can 10 -
pound 10 cent s
inceineat one 1-pound paeloic
25 cvnts pound 25 cents
1111111es about four pounds Hove
cents pound 12 cent
Celery one sta11 10 rents stalk
110 g
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cent
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:'111111 mis I PJ PTt I IS 130 bushels per acre compared
wit h 65 bushels last year and 167
tne pint :0-13 cents per bushels in the 1923-1932 averago
mts The production is forecast at 30636
Oysteim nv pint :0-33 cents per bushels in the 1923-1932 averago
pint 3t) cents The production is forecast at 30636
Nuts 2-3 pound assorted 25 cents 000 bushels compared with 11772-
per pound 16 cents 'rota' $1'"7 000 bushels in 1936 and 51s4200i)
bushels in the five-year average The
best corn crop since 1932 is now in
missING PAY NE
prospect The western counties
tangy from fair to poor with colt-
coutiTy mAN I N siderable abandonment of planted
acreage
VAN BUREN ARK Grain Sorg hu The indicated
yield of vrain sorghums is 10 bush-
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cis per acre compared with five
Telephones Wife That Ile bushels in 1936 anti 113 bushels in
Woke Up In Box Car On the 1923-1932 average The esti
mated production is 15000000 bush
Freight Train cis compared with 6580000 bushels
last year anti 11505000 bushels the
STIIINV ATER Okla Nov five-year average Both forage and
9—(Snecial)—Floyd Stewart grain prospects were improved by the
38 missing Stili- late rillnitiler rains The dry weath-
water Mall for W'hont searching er in the Panhandle counties damag-
parties have been hunting ed much of the crop beyond recovery
along Council creek and the but in other sections excellent yields
Cimarron river between here are expected
Hay: The preliminary estimate of
hini Cushing in the belief that he
might have been a victim of foul ALL TIME ILAY Is 656000 tons
PlaY i 'thy( and well excel) for a compared ‘'Cith 541000 tons last year
mysterious bump on his head at Van and 651000 tons the five-year aver-
Buren Ark age The estimated production of
Mrs lleMahan said her husband Alfalfa Hay a 3s1000 tons coin-
all emill'Ye of the Clift Folnita'e pared ‘ith 3220n0 tons in 1936 and
company telephoned her front Van 387000 tons the 1928-1932 average
Buren about noon today The production or All flay is estimats
She quoted hitn as saying that the ed at 107:1000 tons This is a
last thing be remembered after lenvs idminethn per cent more than in
aur a load of tut niture near Yale was Ito a t
nmy 1 er cent below the
getting tun of the car lie said when 192s-I932 avera production Hay
he CaltI to he was in a bw tar and yield wcginerifiy god this year
couldn't vet out until Ow train stop- Alfalfa vas retarded by the StillitliVr
jif “t Van nit"n al”' (01t(1 heat Pranie hay yields were much
him as saying that he was suffering better than anticipated early in the
a palatally head season tillet anti sudan grasses
Suppositin is that NicMahan made good grnwth and furnished
'knocked in the head as fit got eut much gret a feed on acreage not in
the car takn to Cu-hing whet' tended for hay-
hi 11001—plotcilod truck Nits found Fruits: Thp te m minced a bump-
packed in an alley Ilitirt4day morn: er crop nt fruit this year Apple'
Mg and 1aded on a freight train peach pear and grape production
Bat the why and 1wt“1 if ow h ow 192S-1932 aver-
roml t1 at ttL remains unexplain- nee Peaches more than doubl&I tho
ed Irvtir five year averi'g'''
1lN1ahan is -aid to ha‘e had only Legumes: The indicated yield f
a mall amount of change n him Pnnt is 760 mainds per acre COM
0011 1 and Idy iitiii p:I vtfh 270 pfltirA lier acre last
tra-tdino in 1 It tik I h Nt1 y(ar old pt!undz tilt! 1923-1932
had h1 n fl d tiiiod I it tho trip iitiraLto I i t n it 1 prittluetioll
stitkattr anj t'ilItinv poutni Nvith
Ytile IIH tAntilityer V 9tt!tittittit nnunds last yctir The 1928
tinted tlit tiry that Me:ttitan 1 9: vra roduction
inay ita‘t it Ittia) "1ti-t” (too pitintis
anti titqItitti that I00 10k11 1 10 11:161 Pecan : Tht 401111itctl 1)t iitii
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hi car tivtritge prorn
ti t 2 t () pound In
Oar 111 in‘vator t u - 1 1) dottitt h tiesprvad
ALthan in l'ontitatrt Oil V11v rt''tv ti'et-t (-waited the
hor thew A1111' 11 111tct that
bet id tile St itiviattr fire ditartnot
li'ft ttti arttrunial for Van 11wltt 4111112 nut
In lit McMahan
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COUNTY W C T U MEETS
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Citv Woman cr" (Th""tY
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t ritei for Mrs- Maly 101 voqatty wai hos
Pitt 15 of Itruntright wurt' held tes
tot 2 pm Friday in Cushing with th flr luncheon Mrs V Delano
Peek funeral directors in titargc 1f viee rrtsident Mrs L
arrangements ' Senors treasurer Tuskegee and Mrs
Mrs Fritts died November 10 at Ommr Capos leader of the Bristow
the holut! the third w4rd clf-irc (:A f6rtheem
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The Daily Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 107, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1937, newspaper, November 12, 1937; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2090426/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.