The Madill Record (Madill, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1937 Page: 7 of 12
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 1931
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Organization of Chickasaws and
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By FRANK ArNAUGHTON
United Press Staff Correspondent
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- 'tribes before this session of Con-
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb II-- 'gress
(UP)--The Senate has trailed the 1 Willis N Overton Linn was se-
e House on virtually every move m 1 lected as representative from this
legislative scuffling since Nov 24
Senate Floor Leader Cecil Cham-
berlin has pleaded with his col -
colleagues that they do more work
i His pleas w e n t I in
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' - or naught It has embers of the legislative bodies
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ivith such force that they will be
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z been hard to get impressed that for once and all we
:' ''71:- L' enough Senators want our business and financial
''7- ''':':4 in t h e clTarnber I affairs settled"
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1 1 - 1 7:7 many times for a
i Committees were appointed to g)
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1 : :I: taken on aggres- 4-)011
i :oz1 1 : sive grasp of the Will Meet Thursday
1 : 4 State's budgetary
N4 :-3:C
I :: 17: problems The $7- —
' 000000 depar t- Parent-Teacher Association of
! mental appropriations bill has been South Ward School will meet tor
1 slumbering in the committee for their regular session at the school
1 three weeks Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
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- 4 This week House Floor Leader Mrs Don Welch president announ-
1
Jim Nance and Speaker J T Daniel 1 ced Tuesday
i drafted what they figured was a "We would like a good attendance
i just budget one that the State EtS the meeting will be more thaa
could stand---$75000000 approxi- an ordinary one" Mrs Welch
1 mately for the biennium said
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House Revenue Committee Chair- A special program has been ar
'man H Tom Kight enunciated ranged
what he believed to be a Just tax —
1 policy o '
i Reporters went to Chamberlin ' CLIFF
! and asked him his ideas He had
I just started conferring with H L Velma Blakely Correspondent
o 7-4
McCracken Tax Commission Chair- D L Faulk was ill last twee&
man and Gov E W Marland's ft-
Ruth Watkins Timber Hill spent '
! nEuicial director on what should be the weekend with Dorothy Oliver
done---"We're just getting the plc- Loran Blakely' ' ' spent Bator cie'
I ture now - night with Wilmoth Goff of Ayk-
The House already had it ' worth
When the joint conference of Kittle Faulk'visited friends in Ma-
t leaders of both Houses was held that dill Sunday
1 night House members climbed irqo Miss Chesnut entertained her pu-
i the saddle explained their views pils and other visitors with a Vai-
1 and their estimates were adopted entine party Friday afternoon
I House committees proceeded in a Wilmoth Goff of Aylesworth
i steady manner with hearings on a ited Sunday and Sunday night with
I medley of bills early this week The Loran Blakely
' Senate up to Wednesday night had o Junior B eames Rexroat visited
not a single committee meeting f
- school last week
any importance
Concurrently the House was o o —IP
I wrestling with the chain store tax
' the institutional appropriations the OKLAHOMA
10 per cent oil tax proposal pen- Mrs II B Garner Correspondent
sions appropriations patronage o
fights and other important prob-
' hems A large group attended Sunday
Governor Marland who an- school
nouncd three weeks ago that be Miss Florence Biles was home la:it
would "take over leadership" of the weekend
i Legislature has made no move to Tommie Dee Fountain of Rush
' 1 speed the legislative process Springs is visiting his parents this
- 4 He gets a printed copy of all bills week
every morning Mr and Mrs Roy Biles of Buck-
holt spent Saturday with his par-
$en H C Ivester to Sen Dennis ents Mr and Mrs J T Biles
Bushyhead—Last session Sen Jim Mr and Mrs Emery and family
- ' Nance asked ate that very question were In Buckholt community Sun-
iI've been wanting to make a speecn day
on that! Mrs H B Garner visited Wednes
Sen H M Curnutt on the Su-
preme Court—The court ought to be
reorganized and so should the fish
and game laws They're worse than
any court I ever heard of
Senator Stewart— can write
three editorials condemning the
game laws and you couldn't get a
jury to stick a man in my countty
if he had 12 deer If there was a
juryman that wanted to convict
the others would kill him and coin:
back and report that he had died
mysteriously
Rep Sandy Singleton—I ask for
privilege of the floor I'm speaking
on privilege of the House
Rep Jess Taylor presiding—For
what purpose Mr Singleton
Singleton—That's none of your
business
Taylor—Sergeant seat Mr Sin-
gleton Singleton—This privilege has nev-
er been denied anybody
taylor—You can't mterrupt a
roll call
Singleton—A roll call hasn't been
ordered
Points of order came from all cor-
ners of the House Rep Don Welch
appealed from the chair's ruling
Singleton of order and the chair
cliair was overruled
Singleton out of order and the
House for its "courtesy" and sat
down
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dm C 9 Armstrong Correspondent
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1 Mrs Jewel Young Mrs Maudie
ptevens and Mrs J S Weldon 'Os-
ted the school here Friday after-
oon Ernest Dobson and family and
is Towns ley and family were in
tyngston Weldon I of are rushing ecolcmdlehtalovrel
Saturday
Armstrong and
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layton Armstrong were in King- a new store by Saturday" Mrs Short
ton Wednesday said
Mr and Mrs C B Trammell of Service will be continued as far
ead visited Saturday and Sunday as possible while the work is being
ith her mother Mrs E E Ringle finished it was announced
tliss Lois Little of Lasiter visited Though fountain service is discon-
aturday night with Mrs Olita tinued altogether prescriptions are
eszel and Miss Doyle Thompson still being filled and other needed
Relatives from Wilson visiteci articles handled there can still be
unday with Mr and Mrs L E Fly obtained
Bill Armstrong visited Saturday Attraction and efficiency were
ight with relatives in Kingston among the principal advantages of
Elmer Lowe and father W t the new equipment listed
we made a business trip to Ma- "We are proud of this improve-
ill Thursday ment" Mrs Short stated "It is One
Mr and Mrs Rule Driver enter- of our biggest steps in giving our
1 ttrted the young folk with a play customers in Marshall County the
ty best in drug and fountain service"
Mr and Mrs Homer Weldon BrICI
)n Melvin and Mrs Pearl Young
Id daughter Loretta of Fob at-
nded church here Sunday
Mr and Mrs Charlie Odor of near
ingston are spending a few days
Ith her parents Mr and Mrs R
Laxson and family
ii Choctaws into a State group to be
I Association the was Unr
asccesntirpilcetteed Indian
d Inina
: known
meeting at Ardmore Feb 12 it was
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i reported this week
I Purpose of the association will be
I I to present claims of the two Indian
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district
"We must all get behind this
movement" Overton said "and
present our claims to the proper
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OKLAHOMA
Mrs H B Garner Correspondent
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A large group attended Sunday
school
Miss Florence Biles was home la it
weekend
Tommie Dee Fountain of Rush
Springs is visiting his parents this
week
Mr and Mrs Roy Biles of Buck-
holt spent Saturday with his par-
ents Mr and Mrs J T Biles
Mr and Mrs Emery and family
were in Buckholt community Sun-
day Mrs H B Garner visited Wednes-
day with Mr and Mrs G G Gar-
ner Mr and Mrs Boatner had visit-
ing relatives from Marietta Sunday
There is quite a number sick with
Influenza in this zommunity
To Install Box at
Railway Station
Patrons of the Madill postoffice
will be able to mail letters within
the next few days with the assur-
Ince that they will leave for their
destination on the next train out
Rex Strickland postmaster an-
nounced this week
A box will be received from Port
Worth soon and will be installed on
the railway station platform here
This will allow letters mailed
after six o'clock to Ardmore (tratu
leaving at 7:13 p m) or letters
north and south (trains leaving at
2:06 and 3 a m) to be placed on the
respective trains
Drug Store Puts
In New Equipment
Central Drug Is Com-
pletely Remodeled
Central Drug Store began instal-
lation of new fixtures Tuesday de-
signed to make It the most up-to-the-minute
pharmacy in Madill
Mrs Wi Ina Short manager an-
nounced The improvements inclvde a com-
plete remodelling of the Inside ol
the store A new fountain entirely
new fixtures three new booths and
a new pharmaceutical department
are among the replacements to be
made
a new store by Saturday" Mrs Short I
said
Service will be continued as far I
as possible while the work is being
finished it was announced
Though fountain service is discon-
tinued altogether prescriptions are I
still being filled and other needed
articles handled there can still be
obtained
Attraction and efficiency were
among the principal advantages of
the new equipment listed
"We are proud of this improve-
ment" Mrs Short stated "It is one
of our biggest steps in giving our
customers in Marshall County the I
best in drug and fountain service"1
Shillings of Fort Worth Visit Here
L B Shilling and daughter Lou-1
the of Fort Worth accompanied by
L V Shilling of Lebanon were
guests In the homes of Mr and Mrs!
Joe Everett Mr and Mrs Babil
Shilling and Mrs Bessie Williams1
Friday afternoon
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I Closing Date for
I First Half Nears
TaxPenalty Is in Ef-
fect Saturday
1
Walter Set liff issued a second
'warning to county taxpayers this
week to pay their first half assess-
1 ments on or before Feb 20
1 Penalties will be assessed unless
'payments are left in the office of
the County Treasurer by that date
it was said
March 1 was deadline set on pay-
ment of the third quarter while
'
May 1 is the final day on which
the entire amount can be paid with-
out an additional charge
"This is the only way in which
'property owners can avoid addi-
1 'additional cost to themselves" SK-
IM said "There will be no remit-
tance" Kingston Goes to
Finals in Tourney
Kingston's Redskins pushed into
the finals of the Southeastern tour-
nament only to be dropped from
the runninig by the strong Benning-
ton cagers in a hard-fought con-
test The Redskins defeated Soper Sat-
urday afternoon to advance to the
finals Saturday night
County to Receive
$1000 by New Bill
Marshall county will receive $1000
under the new maternity bill adopted
by the present state legislature
Each of the 77 counties under
the bill will receive a like amount
It was learned
The money will be handled like
any other welfare problem Be-
fore it is spent recommendations
will be made by the welfare depart-
ment and the county health office
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our apprecia-
tion to our many friends for their
kindness in our recent bereavement
Especially do we want to thank
Lewis McCorkle and Berneice Row-
land for the flower offering
Mrs A J Sutton Mr and Mrs
Earl Sutton and family and Mr
and Mrs John Ducket and family
Additional Funds
For Schools Seen
Would Get $51000
Under H B 12
Marshall county would receive an
increase of $51000 in primary and
secondary school aid under house
bill no 12 now before the legis-
lature O K Campbell city super-
intendent said this week
"Receipt of such funds would
enable every school in the county
leeway in repair and rebuilding
work needed" he said
Though building activity in ed-
ucational instutions in the county
has been greater than at any time
In the past many schools have been
hampered through lack of funds
Raymond Gary county superin-
tendent said of the bills "It makes
education look brighter All of the
schools in the county will be able
to hold nine month's school terms
Many are now holding only eight'
SPECIIAL
SATURDAYLVALU ES
BIG TABLETS
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AL1DILL
THE MADTLL (Ok!a) RECORD
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LEGAL NOTICES
In the County Court in anti tor
Marshall County State
of Oklahoma
Probate No 1018
4111
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of Margaret Sealy a Minor
NOIICE OF SALE OF OIL AND
GAS LEASE
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of the Coun-
ty Court of Marshall County State
of Oklahoma entered on the 15th
day of February 1937 the under-
signed guardian of the person and
estate of Margaret Sealy a minor
will sell at puLlie auction to the
highest bidder for cash at the of-''
flee of the County Judge of Mar-
chall County State of Oklahoma at
Madill Oklahoma at the court-
house on Wednesday the 24th day
of February 1937 at 10 o'clock am
of said day an oil and gas lease for
a period of 10 years and as long
thereafter as oil or gas or other
Iminerals may be produced in paying
'quantities on the following described
lands and premises to-wit:
All of the SW of SE' of
Section 24 and an undivided
one-half interest in and to the
Sli of SW of Section 24 all
in Township 8 South Range 5
East Marshall County Okla-
homa The successful bidder will be re-
quired to pay the court cost and
attomey's fees in addition to the
amount bid
And notice is hereby further giv-
en that immediately the guardian
will file return of sale and request
the court to approve the same on
the same day immediately after the
sale thereof
Dated this 15th day of February
1937 FRANK BOUNDS
Guardian of Margaret Sealy
a Minor
(Published in The Madill Record
Feb 18 1937-1t)
First Grade in
Charge Program
First grade was in charge of th
South Ward Assembly program
Thursday with Miss Eloise Locke
teacher directing
The program: Flag salute Ross
Earl Jackson Paul Story and Billy
Conwell Assembly singing led by
Joan Gibson and Paul Story scrip-
ture reading Buddy Miller prayer
Basil Shilling minister: song by the
group reading William Lewis
duet Mary Jewel Cardin and '1 L
Gay lor health play Ruth Stephen
son James Rogers Junion Pelham
Hornsby Gardner Edwin Little
Robert Henry Donald Maxwell Sue
Aday Paul Story and Gene Tumey
trio Ruth Stephenson Joan Gib-
son and Mary Jewel Cardin song
William Lews T L Gay lor Billy
COnWell ROL' Earl Jackson ani
Paul Story Fiist Grade Baby Band
Basil Shilling was the principal
I speaker
Dixon New Manager
Of Taylor Shoe Shop
Andy Dixon will manage the
Taylor Shoe Shop during the ab-
sence of his brother Richard Tay-
lor it was learned this week
Dixon an experienced repairman
who has worked steadily in shoe
shops since he was 10 years old has
Installed a new $500 sole stitcher to
enable the shop to better serve 1t
customers it was said
Mr Taylor was forced to take a
year's vacation because of ill health
MARRIAGE RECORD
Marvin B Touchstone 23 Farm-
ersville Texas to Miss Zelma E
Quirl 22 Merit Texas
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Rotary Program
Group of Youths Are
Featured
IWillodean Keener Junior Rota-
rian was in charge of the program
at the regular noonday luncheon
Friday at the First Methodist
Church
Joe Coleman sang two solos with
Mrs Glenn Wilkins as accompanist
Robert Robinson followed with a
bass solo He was accompanied by
14iss Vivian Hammon&
A group of boys and girls accom-
panied by Mrs Maude Jones com-
pleted the program with a series 01
group songs
Keener a retiring Junior Rotari-
an introduced his succe1:sor Jack
Wilhite
In the regular program M E
Ewing was song leader and Mks
Faye Glenn was at the plant
Charles Vanderpool will have
charge of the program Friday
Feb 19
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Mr an Mrs L L Watson and
family of Ambrose Texas were in
Kingston and Madill Monday and
Tuesday They came to attend the
funeral of Mrs T A Lones who is
a sister of Mrs Watson
Glen Northcutt Principal of the
Willis School was a visitor in the
office of the County Agent Mon-
day Mr and Mrs Jack Reudon were
guests of the former's sister Thel-
ma Reirdon Sunday They were
returning to their home in Oklaho-
ma City after attending tke mar-
riage of Miss Mary Reirdon to Har-
old Patton in Tucson Ariz Feb 8
Mrs Fred Carter Jr returned t)
her home in Atoka Sunday afte
a week's visit with her mother
Mrs Pearl Gayle
J J Rushing J W Reece and
O S Campbell were visitors in Ma-
dill Monday Their home is in Pm-
ell Price Thompson from Rocky
Point was a visitor here this week
Among the Lebanon visitors here
Monday was A A Harris
George Carlton Archerd was a
business visitor here the first of the
week
Cecil Qualls wilose home is in
Cedar Hill spent Monday attending
business affairs In Madill
Roy lilies Buckholt was in Ma-
dill this week
Roy McIntyre Weaverton tram-
acted personal business in Madili
this week
Buster White of Cumberland was
a Monday visitor in Madill
Paul Lindley Chowning resident
spent a few hours in Madill earl
this week
Pink Whaley was among the WI!
lis visitors here this week
Jeff Pnrdue Enos paid a business
call on Madill this week
T H McClendon Cumberland
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We Quote the Following Prices on Our
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REGULAR $198
WORK SHOES
$2047
REGULAR $400
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called on friends and business azi-
sociates in Madill Monday
Elmer Bray Walters was a guest
of Mr and Mrs Horace Blackburn
here early this week
It E Fitch spent Sunday In
Oklahoma City where he visited hLs
daughter who is ilL
Ernest Avery was among the Leb-
anon visitors here this week
J C Nabors Gordon Drennan
and Claud Dunn were business visi-
tors from Powell this week
Horace Blackburn owner of
Blackburn's Grocery here WEIS a
business visitor in Oklahoma City
Thursday
Andy Colson Russett attended to
personal matters in the city Mon-
day' Tom Lewis S a Peacock and
Jess Beam all of McMillan visited
here Monday
Frank Ned Simpson was in Ma-
dill Monday
Bill Huebsch was one of the Anti-
och residents visiting here early
this week
Roy McDonald Fob visited here
Monday
M L Laird was transacting busi-
ness in Madill this week His home
Is in Aylesworth
Charlie Henry whose home Is at
Fob was a Monday visitor in Ma-
dill Odis McCormick Rocky Point
visited here Monday
Son Morgan and S W Carrell
were visiting in Madill early this
week
Willie Jones and Charlie Deering
Enos were attending to personal
matters here this week
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Frany Wynn Carl Wheeler The 7ina
Maxey and Irene Kizziar were
tors in Sherman Monday evnitie7
Mrs Clyde Woods and Mr and
Mrs M F Allen were among the
Willis residents who were tiansact-
ing business in Madill this reck
M W Freeman of the Rocky
Point e3mmunity was transacting
business here Thursday
Mrs Jane Greer of McMillan was
shopping in Madill Thursday'
Services Held
For Claud Ham
Funcral services for Claud Hain
were held at the Teller Cem3tery
Thursday with the Rev R A Mac-
key conducting it was reported this
week
He succumbed at the home of his
sister Mrs Roy Teel Tuesday night
after a two-day illness Pneumnia
was said to have been the caue cf
his death
Included among the su rv vol s
were three sisters Mrs Roy Teel
and Mrs Plenty Johnson 'I cer
and Mrs Julmnie Bonner M-
and one brother Sam Ham
Interment was in the Teller Cem-
etery J M Blakemores Hosts at Reunion
A family reunion was held at the
home of Mr and Mrs J M Blake-
more at Weaverton Sunday Pies-
ent were Mr and Mrs Frank Plake-
more and son Charles Walton Mr
and Mrs Earl Blakemore and fam-
ily Four generations were present
on the occasion
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