The Wynnewood Gazette. (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE NOTES
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AN INTRODUCTION TO
-OUR SECRETARY
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Acting on the bliggestion of the
membership the board of directors
employed Mr L D Frantz of Enid
Okla as secretary-manager if the
Wynnewood Chamber of Commerce
He is especially adapted to an
agricultural program in that he was
born reared and farmed exten§ively
in Illinois Later he moved to Okla-
homa and farmed for six years in
Garfield county and for four years
in Craig county While in Craig
county Mr Frantz was responsible
for and leader of the Craig county
live Stock Shipping Association and
of the Strawberry Marketing and
Shipping Association
Be cause of the death of Mrs
Frantz he left his farm of 240 acres
v hich he still owns and entered into
Pie marketing and county agent work
nder the supervision of Oklahoma
A & M College He Lts served as
county agent in Roger Mills Grant
and Garfield counties -
Mr Frantz with his wide perspec-
tive of farm life and agricultural con-
eitions in general says that with all
of her varied resources the United
States is beginning to realize that
Ater all 'agriculture is the main sup-
port of our nation and that America
viii only be on a sound basis when
the people have learned the value of
soil conservation diversification or-
ganization and home ownership
We do not hesitate to recommend
Mr Fantz to our community and
tope that we will co-operate in the
movement to make a better bigger
and happier community 1
Board of Directors
Offices of Chamber of Commerce
will be in the lower floor of the
city hall Directors meting every
Thursday night Everyone is invited
to attend these meetings
COWS—SOWS—TURKEYS an
HENS spell permanent prosperity
Francis M Settle
Mr Francis Marian 'Settle who
died at the home of his son Dr W
E Settle Tuesday January 10 Wa3
e elle of the few men in America who
could claim the distinction of being
- the son of a Revolutitmary War Vet-
eran Mr Settle himself a soldier of
the Confederacy was the son of Can-
tain John Settle a Virginian who
served under General Francis Marian
during the Revolutton
Mr Settle was born in Randohh
County Missouri May 29 1834 the
yourffest of thirteen children In
hia twenty-third year he moved to
Texas and was there in 1861 when
the break came between the North
and the South He joined Hood's
Texas Brigade and served with them
until the close of the Civil War In
1865 he married Miss Sallie David
and settled in Freestone county Tex-
as Nntil 1980 Mr Settle was a mem-
ber of the Missionary Baptist Church
at which time he joined the Metho-
dist Protestant Church At the time
of his death he was a believer in res-
' titution
He is survived by six children: five
sons Eugene Frank JamesWarner
: and Whit and one daughter Mabel
Burns of Missouri
Besides Dr Settle two sons Frank
Settle of Brock and J J Settle of
Rotan were present at the funeral
services which were held at the
home of Dr Settle Thursday Jan 11
in charge of S F Cole of Oklahoma
City International Bible Student
with Interment in the Oaklawn Ceme-
tery beside the wife who preceded
him to the grave twenty-one years be
fore 1
Mr Settle was the youngest of
thirteen children and all but two of
them lived to be over ninety years
of age and two passed the century
mark He retained his eyesight to
the last and was able to read with
out glasses
Three Birthdays Are
Celebrated at Party
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As Friday Wil3 the common birth-
day of Mrs Sarah Smith Mrs F E
Richards and Mrs Lillie Kennedy
Rebekahs celebrated the event with
a dinner party at the home of Mrs
Will Courtney Friday Those pres-
ent besides the hostess and guests of
honor were Mrs J W Higgins Mrs
George Ammons Mrs Ruby Barnhill
Mrs J W Kincaid and her mother
Mrs Weir Mrs Harve Halford Mrs
Jeff Fanwigs and Mrs V Er Town-
'send The afternoon was spent in
cuilting two quilts for the Odd Fel-
laws Orphans home The party was
hn the nature of a farewell for Mrs
Etrith who left the first of the week
for Texas with her family to make
their future home in that state
If the weather continues good it
will not be many weeks until the new
river bridge west of town will be
tIlrown open to traffic The big
structure was "lined up" last week
and spiked down to the piers The
concrete floor Is more than half fin-
ished and we would not be surprised
to see all the work finished within a
few days Landon Bridge compony
has the facilities and men to pour
concrete faster but the inspectors
will not permit
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Judge Lone has selected the Jury
C0111MiSSiOn for 1928 Those cho-
sen were E L Keys of Wynnewood
E L Merriman of Elmore City W
M Erwin a l'agla Valley
I Notice to Adv °ILIA 1115t3ttat eteAtot7
I Want ads recoil
'Thursday noon but cop Tra -
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for display advertisemenff--1710' I r
should reach us early in I 1
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the week Try this meth- 1 so
od for bpst results
Roultral 11!11111
Smith Confederate
Soldier Dies If
1 With the passing of J W Smith
I known to everyone here as
Smith this community las lost one
of its well known citizens and a num-
ber of families a kind-hearted friend
Nli Smith as born in Folirsythe
Co Georgia in 1842 and died in
Wynnewood January 6 1928 Ile
I had reached the ripe age of Sa years
4 months and 12 days lie had made
Ihis home here for nearly twenty
years Dad was married three times
and was the parent of three children
who died in youth -
lie was a Confederate soldier dur-
l int the Civil War and enlisted for
I work in the Wont'? War lie worked
in a pow-der plant in Nashville Tenn
I For a short time he was an inmate
of tite home for old confederate soi-
l' diers near Ardmore following an ill-
ness resulting from an accident llt
I --neferred to work however and
i came back here and followed the car-
: penter trade Be was always genial
i ready with a joke and a laugh and
a great friend of children often giv-
ing them treats of various kinds
I During lik last illness of ueveral
1 weeks he was tenderly cared for by
friends
Funeral services were held Sunda!
afternoon in the chapel of the Coon
rod Funeral home in the presence of
a large number of friends assembled
1 there to nay their last respects to
I their aged friend The funeral ser-
mon was preached by Brother Henry
'Cates with Interment in Oaklawn
1Cemetery -
ABOUT
TERRACING
Farmers and others intersted in
terracing the farm land before the
rush of spring farm work shoLld not
delay longer Time is limited and this
work properly done requires bt me
time And if not properly done it
had better be left until you have
time to do it properly
The Wynnewood territory has a
great deal of land sorely in need of
terracing and in many cases there is
nothing will pay better than just at
this time
Afterwards when the enormous
waste of soil from washing has been
stopped other steps can be taken
to improve the fertility and cultural
methods of our lands In the few
days we have been here many have
inquire& about terracing showing
they are alive to the need son io are
at loss as to how to proceed some
don't fully realize the need others
have done some and want to con-
tinue some have given it little
thought -
Work has been started under our
supervision the past few days on
the farms of Frank Cochran and Jep
Knight southwest of town and W
M Carmichael east of town and a
number of others are planning for
immediate beginning If interested
my work in Wynnewood territory
see me as soon as possible as I ex-
pect more calls than time to get to
This sell ice as well as all of my
work in the Wynnewood territory is
for your benefits and costs you noth-
ing D Frantz
Secretary Chamber of
Commerce and Agri-
cultural Agent
"it TEXAS STEER"
Will Rogers America's cowboy
humorist now the star of "A TexaE
Steers"- which is to show at the Deal
Theatre Monday and Tuesday doei
not have a single college degree but
his writings are read by more than
5O000000 people daily
' For thef irst time the interior of
the House of Representatives is
shown on the Ser Cell in "A Texas
Steer" Thirk picture shows more
about the House of Representatives
and congress than they themselves
know In "A Texas Steer" you can
see everything from Texas to Con-
gress Every actor in "A Texas Steer" is
a star and every star is another boost
for this Rogers' smash Some of the
stars are: Will Rogers Louise Fazen-
da Douglas Fairbanks Jr Ann Rork
and Lillian Tashman
WilrRo-ters says: "When you see
"A Texas Steer' there will be no
more mystery as to why- democrats
are trying to wet elected"
'Local Teachers take
Geology
A Cow se in e
Prof 11 A lIatchell head of the
science department of the Ada Nor-
mal School organized an extension
class in geology at the Central School
building Monday night The course
lasts' eighteen weeks and the class
will meet every Monday night in the
Central building The followink per-
sons signed for the course: Miss Sal-
lie Bradfield Mrs Viola Neeley Mrs
Frank Cochran Mrs Margie Coch-
ran Miss May Rollow Miss Leta
Bradfield 'Miss Margaret McAlister
Mrs Ferguson Mrs Frieda Secrest
Miss trace McCray Miss Ellen Per-
ry Mrs Frank Wheeler Mrs S D
Williams and Mrs Jen Knight i
The many friends of Mrs T - S
Shirley will be pleased to learn thas
he is getting alon g nicel- since she
underwent a serious major operation
in St Anthony's Hospital in Okla-
homa City Tuesday morning Mrs
E C Lad is with her in the cit--
Mrs S D Williams is supplying
for Mrs Shirley during her absence
from the school room
Bo's Service Station Phone 60
WYNNEWOOD OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JANUARY 12- 1928 ':-
TO SINGERS OF
'r A IF V &Al AL 11 ILF & I The Baptist Church has been fill-
GA RVIN COUNTY i ed to its utmost capacity erery night
I
- for the past week The young peo-
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You will recall that at the last pie especially are takinga keen in-
terest in the F er vices and much good
fifth Sunday Singing Convention
which was held at Oakdale a reso
'
oeing accomplished The gospel
lution was adopted releasing the
community in which the conventicn message in sermon and song by Evan-
is held from furnishino— dinner a gelists L II and Charles Miller is
teaching any hearts and influencing
the noon hour I feel tl-qt a great
burden has been taken off of individ-
lives The revival services will
uat A-orrimunities only a fey ir"anY
communities ever ask for the cenven- t lose Sunday
time '
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Persons who are interested ir fleet ric High Line
Einvincr all lovers of music should
feel it an individual dute and take I Popular in State
it upon himself to help furnish the r
eats and to carry on the convention —
wherever it may be Statewide industrial development
Some seem to think that since such Liind the addition of twenty Oklahoma
resolution has been adopted that it cities and towns to - the company's
will work a hardship on our coeven-'a'sstcm were the predominant reasons
tion and that sooner or later the
gtvcn
convention will be disbanded but I by J F Owens Vice-President
end General Manager of the Oklaho-
am sure Oa those who voted to
adopt the resolution have had some ma Gas and Electric Company in
g pon
exrerience in furnishing -a 'n t her i ng 'commentin u the l arge amount
of this kind I feel that those who s
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cat their vote will not hesitate to of new construction ork done by
the company during the past years-
take their lurch to the next conven-
tion which will be held at Katy the' ' Approxmiately 200 miles of hie
fifth Sunday in this month !'soltage transmission line were built
Everybody look forward to the making a total of over 2000 miles ot
next fifth SurPley and be prepared 'high voltage line in operation to
to take well filled baskets on that IE erve 168 communities 55 mile
day We will spread a big table in i were built between horseshoe Lake
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the usual way and make it the best Generating station and Seminole O
convention ever conducted in Garvin field 55 miles between Chandler
County ' - Drumright and Sapulpa 22 miles at
U C Beck President' Shattuck 56 miles from Garber to
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Ponca City and 23 miles between
Miller B ro thers Seminole and Weleetka in eon j unc-
' tion with these high voltage lines ten
' Entertain R ota y
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4 new substations were built and put
into operation
I Power plant enlargements include
Special guests at the Tuesday Re- an increase in capacity at the Byng
tary Luncheon were ' Rev E F Station front 8000 III' to 24000 III'
Ilardin pastor of the Baptist Church to teke care of the requirements at
and Evangelists Rev L II Miller s-gd -the Seminole field Two new boil-
C O Miller who are conducting st ers of the latest design burning pow-
very enthusiastic and successful re- dered coal by forced draft mere add-
vival meeting at the Baptist Church ed to the Horseshoe Lake Generating
1
After a brief intreductory talk by iStation near Harrah to increase the
J Y Wheeler chairman of the pro-1 capacity of the two generators Min-
gram committee C O Miller enter-: or improvements were made in pow-
tained with two highly appreciated er plant equipment at Ardmore Du-
songs "Romeo in Georgia" and rant Shawnee and Shattuck
"Carolina" with Miss Rollow ' ac- Two connections with other power
I
companist and light companies were made at
Several mirth provoking EineC-- Arkansas City and Weleetka to make
dotes related by Rev L H Miller' possible an interchange of power
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preceded his earnest talk on the need hen needed thus insuring more an
of more active christianity in the economical service
Plans announced by Mr' Owem
world to-day He praised the 'work '
of the Rotary Club which stands for for 1928 include the completion of
service He said in part that set- ' the lompany's new general office
fl3hriess is one of the outesasseingi building and State headquarters in
evils of the present time of - keen I Oklahoma City which' will be ready
comptition in every line of endeavor for occupancy early in February A
Mr Trotter of Ardmore highway: third generating unit will be installed
engineer was also a Rotary guest at the Horseshoe Lake Station giving
- - this station a capacity of 87500 III
'
7 The new unit when put into opera-
Atli) Manager ton next fall Will make this plant the
-- largest electrical unit in the south-
' Neel Adams who bee been man- west It was further announced by
eger of the Hudson-Houston Lumber Mr Owens that the Broadway substa-
Yard here for the esst two years has I tion iu Oklahoma City Will be doubled
resigned the position to accept a I in capacity in anticipation of the
similar one with tha -R B Spencer city's growth for the next few years
& Co Lumber firm at Duncan lel The third year's program for Okla-
is succeeded by W D Wigley for- homa City's downtown underground
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merly manager of the Long-Bell electrical distribution system calls for
Lumber yard at Ringling ' extension of work done last year to
We sincerely regret the loss of - Walker Avenue on the West and
Mr Adams and his splendid family Third Street on the North This en-
who have made many friends during tire project will take two more years
the time they have lived in Wynne- to complete
wood The Gazette joins a large Approximately 500 men have been
group of friends and business asso- carried on the company's Construe-
ciates in wishing them prosperity and tion Department payroll on an aver-
happiness in their new location age at times the number reaching to
We also cordially welcome IV D a thousand Local labor was used in
IVigley and his family to our city: all cases where technical men were
net required - 7
' NOTICE - "Twenty cities and towns were
Notice is hereby given that on added to the O G & E system dur-
January 13 1928 there will be held ing the past year" stated Owens
a meeting of the Democrats of each "Some of them never before having
precinct at the regular voting place enjoved the advantages and conven-
for the purpose of electing a Chair- iencee of electric lights making a
man and Vice-Chairman who shall total of 170 towns in Oklahoma which
not be of the same sex and a Sec- the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Comretary-treasurer
and four members Party supplies with electric and other
two men and two women who shall utility services"
serve for two years and until their
successors are elected and qualified AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
who shall constitute the Democratic
precinct committee - ' - -' : The services being conducted at
' In all precincts except in cities the BaPtist church by the Miller
of the first class and cities under the - brothers will cisme to a close next
commission and managerial form of Sunday night Great crowds have
government said precincts meetings been in attendance upon the meet-
shall be held at the hour of 2 o'clock ing throughout the week Extra
P M and in cities of the first class chairs have been provided to take
and cities under the commission and care of the situation The gospel of
managerial form of government said Christ has been preached by the
meetings shall be held at the hour ofl Millers brother3 in sermon and song
8 o'clock P M of said day with telling effect and it has been
Dated January 5 1928 a joy to witness 'a large number of
J T Blanton Chairman Dem- peonle- surrender their lives to
ocratic County Central Committee Christ Many have united with the
Minnie Randolph yice-Chair- church and wilt be baptized at an
man s -- 'tarty date' - --' ''
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Oklahoma City Japuary 6 1928
A state conference of dealers in
Poultry and Eggs and of Chambers
of Commerce to consider means of
placing the sale of eggs on a quality
basis and methods of promoting a
more profitable poultry business in
the state will be held in Oklahomst
City January 27 Railroads have
granted reduced rates of fare and a
third for the round trip Tickets on
sale January 26-27 good till Jan-
uary 30 Delegates will be guests
of the Oklahoma City Chamber of
Commerce at the formal opening of
the pew Poultry Colony January 28
Leslie Horsman son of Mr and
Mrs Boyd lIorsman left Tuesday to
resume his 'Studies at the New Mex
ico Military Institute at Roswell
N M Leslie was accompanied by
his room orate John Mitchell of Wynnewood—Sulphur-Times
Democrat
The T P Coal & Oil Company has
recently sold 129000 gallons of gas-
oline to the vovernment G P Mo-
nett of San Antonio government in-
spector has been here this week also
E R Ledered of Ft Worth vice
preadult of the company
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Christ Many have united with the
church and wilt be baptized at an
'tarly date' -
Greater restill-A are expected be-
fore the meeting comes to a close
We corially invite the public to at-
tend the remaining services which
will be Friday night at 715 Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock and Sunday
night at 7:00 There will be no Sat-
urday night service Our Sunday
School and B Y P U will be held
Sunday at the regular hours namely
Sunday school at 9:45 A M and
B Y P U at 6:00 P M Be with
us in all the remaining servicls
Elbert F Hardin Pastor
The Midwinter Missionary Confer'
ence of the Methodist Church waF
held in Ardmore Tuesdav The local
society was represented by Rev J C
Morris The interest this year cen-
tered on the $1000000 fund tlu
church -is endeavoring to raise t(
expand their vork along the lines of
both home and foreign missions
Ernest Felty and Miss Maude Fel-
tv accompanied by Mrs J L
Adams Mrs T A Pomeroy and son
and Miss Jessie Ardath Doss motored
to Ardmore Thursday Miss Maude
Felty remained in Ardmore to bp
th0 vilest of Mr and Mrs Bert
Adams for a few weeks
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with Mary Astor and Lloyd Ilughes:'
Here's a Broadway to South Sea Rom:Iii'e0:
that will use up every laugh in your syst6'ils
A Starthat shook the xV0110 with laugntoii
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North of our present loca-
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mat Bible Student his writings are read by more than ' - g P i anm- e°nvena ' r---se---1
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not be of the same sex and a Sec- the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Com- 1 - Li —:: -- --- r '' riA e 1 1Z- I
e twenty-one years be the House of Representatives is retary-treaaurer and four members pany supplies with electric and other 1 o-sre 1--n
as the oungest of teer " This icture show more '
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stars are: Will Rogers Louise Essen- 4 '0 --'s
shall be hele 'oc - wee Extra -s -
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da Douglas Fairbanks Jr Ann Rork an cities un er the commiin a s
s ssond cgre of the situation The gospel of (' )
s ated at Party and Lillian Tashman
manogerial form of government said fl'hrist hag been preached by the t --sss 1 ' C-'"--:ss-----'-'7-- Ai t'--"--- -
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rah Smith Mrs F E more mystery as to why democrats Dated January 5 1928 !a joy to witness a large number of
Mrs Lillie Kennedy are trying to 0-et elected '
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J T Blanton Chairman Dem- peortle- surrender their lives to A v r 9-1 ty r
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at the home of Mrs I es ocratic County Central Committee- Christ Many have united with the - 14 it Itibil I ri ARILE
rated the event with A
Friday Those pre- Local Teachers 7 a - Minnie Randolph
ftc Vice-Chair- church and wilt be baptized at a PHONE 16 hn lister Mgr
hostess nd guests of '
stess man - tary ate' --'- - - '
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Curs lit Glgy ' ' s l d J M McAlister
Greater resell-A are expected be- woessdonslesos
S J W Higgins Mrs
Oklahoma City January 6 1928- fore the meetms- comes to a close - -----------
st Mrs Ruby I3arnhill ---- -
!cold and her mother I'rof II A lIatchell head of the A state conference of dealers in 'we corially invite the public to at s - IS''''S'S'S'SSSS'S SSS'S's'S P 0KMIIt' '111'S'it WVIINV 0 E Yetifk rtlf -Irokrms—otorforowor—nol
Terve Halford Mrs cience department of the Ada Nor-
Poultry and Eggs and of Chamber i tend the remaining services which -
and Mrs V E Town- snal School organized an extension
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of Commerce to consider means of svill be Friday night at 7:15 Sunday - t
crnoon was spent in class in geology at the Central School placing the sale of eggs on a quality morning at 11 o'clock and Sunday kx Il a
basis and methods of promoting a night at 7:00 There will be no Sat- il ' '
lilts for the Odd Fel- building Monday night The course '
wine The party vvas lasts eighteen weeks and the class more profitable poultry business in urday night service Our Sunday -
the state will be held in Oklahomd School and B- Y P U will be held la ' '1 4 1
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d a farewell for Mrs will meet every Monday night in the 1 1
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me in that state lie Bradfield Mrs Viola Neeley Mrs third for the round trip Tickets on B Y P U at 6:00 P M Be with
Frank Cochran Mrs Margie Coch-1 sale January 26-27 good till Jan- us in all the remaining serviess i
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is more than half fin- Morris The interest thiYs year cen-
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