The Weatherford News (Weatherford, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY JULY 4 10311
TTTR WEATHERFORD NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
SOIL CONSERVATION
IS MAJOfl ACTIIIITf
OF STATE FAFSMERS
Oklahomans Are Practicing
Erosion Control Method
as Never llefore llusy In
All Counties
“Oklahoma furimim lire practic-
ing erosion control method n
nover before Terracing la being
(lono In every county In tliotnte
iiml contour fm-mlng la becoming
quito common In ninny arena "
Tlieau alatenienla were inadu hy
Cliurlea A llolloieter aolla ape-
eluliat on the lHQOOO-ncra Still-
water creek croalim control proj-
ect In Payne Nolilo anil Logan
counties after ho recently com-
pleted a ntntowldo eroalon purvey
With two million aerea of farm
land aliaiidoned duo to eroNlon
ami will) anil washing and blow-
ing frmn 13 million additional
acre Oklahoma farmera are faal
awakening to the aerlouaneaa of
tho problem that confronta them
Conservation of mnlatum la
Neon by llollopeter aa tho moat
mieded atep on Oklahoma fnrma
Holding water where It fnlla ho
It enn be uaed for land utiliza-
tion la cited aa tho beat meana
of eroalon control
“Mirny farmera" llollopeter
pointed out "pray for rain and
then let a lnrgo percentage of
tho rain that fallH run off their
farm
"Itowa running up and down
tho hill la a practice that la tak-
ing Ineatlinablo qunntltlca of water
from flelda Contour farming
would do much to hold tho water
where It ia needed and at tho
aumo time prevent aoll loanea"
Other practice recommended ly
llollopeter to atop tho gigantic
wuatago of Oklahoma farm aoll
were terracing gully control crop
rotutlona atrip cropping fire pre-
vention planting badly eroded
land In groan for pnaturo con-
tour ridging of piiHturo lamia uae
of winter cover cropa and con-
atructlon of farm pomla to hold
runoff water
“Trying to grow two plant
where only one grew before may
bo a worthy aim on tho better
landa but our blggeat problem
now la to keep our aoll fertile
enough to grow the one plant"
llollopeter averred
Oklahoma farmer tho aolla ex-
pert concluded cun check aoll
loHHoa only by tho practice of Im-
proved method of farming on
tho better landa and tho rededl-
cullon of Nuhmurglnnl landa to
paaturo or other aultablo uae
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m
Route One
y
Mrs It Puncher
Mra C II Smith apent laat
week with Mr and Mra Ralph
Smith
Mr and Mra laane llergen mid
had dinner with Mr ami Mra
Ralph Wilburn
Mr and Mra P A I’aacher
and daughter and Jim Prown
children Kern Amen and Ktlwln
New field apent Sunday In tho
Frank Zuchitrln homo
Mr and Mra Fted Mencko and
aon Edmund of 1 lint on Mr and
Mra 0 A Lew la and Mr nnd
Mra Raymond Poacher aurprlaed
Mr W II Puncher with a birth-
day dinner Sunday
Mr and Mra Roy Smith en-
joyed Ico cream In tho Lawrence
Mcgll homo Saturday night
Mr and Mra Raymond Paacher
apent Tueaday night with Mr and
Mra W II Paacher
Mr nnd Mra Herbert llrelim
vlalted with Mr nnd Mra Roy
Smith Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mra laane llergen and
children Mr nnd Mra Charlie
Smith Mr Jim Drown Claud Gil-
lian and Mr nnd Mra Riiytnonil
Poacher ate dinner in the Mr
nnd Mra liana llanaen home
Thuraday
Collelta Paacher la upending ll
few day with her alHter Mr
Ralph Wilburn
Cummin Hogan and family of
Lon Angelo Calif apent the
week with hla brother Frank
Hogan
Mr and Mra llarel apent Thura-
day night with Mr und Mra
Gordon Hazel
Mr and Mra Ralph Smith apent
Sunday In the Mra C II Smith
home
Mr and Mra Cominlo Hogan
nnd family and Mr and Mra
Frank Hogan und futnlly bud Hop-
per In tho Gordon Hazel home
Friday
Mr and Mra Raymond Paacher
vlalted Mr and Mr Roy Smith
Friday night
Mia Wyonu Hogan apent Fri-
day ut home with her folk
i
Southeast
Hy
Mrs J A Chody
Mra J A Chody nnd aon
Loula nnd daughter Rerenece
woro In Cordell Monday
Mr and Mra Ralph Cartwright
and family and Mr Ray Cart-
wright and children vlalted Mr-'’
Mary Cartwright Sunday
Mr nnd Mra Lawrence Hardin
vlalted In the Charlie Van Duyio
home Sunday
Mr and Mra Sam Pullen called
In the Ralph Cartwright home
Saturday eviyilng
Viola Van ltuyno called on Mra
It 0 Roaa Monday evening
Mr and Mra J A Chody and
family called in the V G Avnnta
homo Thuraday evening
Doris and liuaaell Chody called
on Mr and Mra Lelioy Killer
Sunday afternoon
Mlaa Inez Smith la atartlngone
day thl week for Utica New
York
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k k
Normal View
k
II 11 Umbnch and family apont
Sunday with Luther l’ebley nnd
family Mr and Mra Ed Urn-
bach called in tho evening
William McRae nnd Euln Mil-
ler of Clinton and Arnold Wright
of Sulphur apent Friday evening
with Mr and Mra Clarence Ay-
cock Rachel Folk atayed Saturday
night with Genevieve Pcblcy
Gale Dean Hamilton and Klotli
Pullen were Saturday night via-
Itora with Donald and Nolan
Newman
Mr and Mra Clarence Wceae
und Mildred Porter called In the
11 It Hnatluga and Glen Payne
home Sunday afternoon
Mra Dlotz railed on Mra
Steiner Monday evening Mr
Steiner baa been ill alnee Sat-
urday Floyd Newman alarted lila
tbreablng machine Monday Ho
will thresh for hi near neigh-
bor till week
Mra Ella Werner apent from
Wedtieaday to Saturday with hor
brother Clarence Weeaa
Mra Weeae received word from
Van Duron Ark Monday that
her alater Mra George Dorter
waa worao again Mra Porter
auffered a paralytic atroka June
22
Hugh Cox and family were
vlHltlng Sunday with Mr und Mra
June
— -o
k k (
Ghost Mound
By
Mrs J E Roark
k k k ik
lira Ella linker called on Mra
Ed Roark Monday afternoon
Mra May and aon John gnvn
a aoelal Tueaday evening About
50 preaent
Mr nnd Mra Herman Enlznnd
daughter culled at the Henry
Entz homo Thuraday
Iva Smith helped Mra Gtia
Ewy and Mra Hcrtmtn Entz can
henna Thuraday
Charley June and family cnlled
ut the L T Whaley homo Wed-
neaday evening
Mr and Mra W 11 Roark
called at tho Ed Roark homo
Monday
llerahal Smith and aon Claud
called at tho J A Chaatuln home
Wedneadny evening
Notice of Snle of Real Eatnle
Notice la hereby given that In
purauance of an order of the
County Court of Cuater county
atate of Oklahoma made on the
25th day of June 191)5 In the
matter of the eatato of Daniel J
Yoder deccuHed the underalgned
hh the executor of the eatate of
Daniel J Yoder decenaed tho un-
deralgned aa the executor of the
eatate of aald decenaed will aell
at private alo for caah nnd na-
aumptlon of mortgage auhject to
confirmation by aald county court
on or after the 13th day of July
1935 all tho right titlo Intereat
nnd eatute of the aald Daniel J
Yoder at the time of hla death
and ail the right title and Inter-
est that the khIiI eatato haa hy
operation of law or otherwise ac-
quired In and to the following
described real estate tn-wlt:
Tho Southeast Quarter of Sec-
tion Thirty-three (33) Town-
ship Fifteen (15) N Range
Fourteen (14) W I M Cuh-
ter countl atate of Oklahoma
Did must he In writing and
may ho left at tho office of
Eugene Forbes attorney or may
he delivered to the executor per-
sonally or may ho filed In the
office of the County Judge
Dated this 25th day of June
1935 JOHN A YODER
Executor
Py Eugene Forbes Attorney
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Dividend Announcement
We Arc Pleased to Announce That We have Paid
Our Shareholders a
2 per cent Semi-Annual Dividend
On June 30 1935
Out of Our Earnings for the Six Months
Period Just Ending
Chocks covering those dividends have been mailed to all investors having
Full Raid stock and all other classes of shares eligible for this dividend
havo been credited This dividend was paid from the current earnings
and a substantial amount remains to be added to our undivided profits
About Loans
Since Federalization we have made G1 new loans making a total of
about $8000000 loaned We have several more in our files awaiting1
completion
All of these loans are made on a direct monthly reduction plan at a very
reasonable interest rule and better than 08 per cent of these loans are
in perfect condition
When in need of funds see us and let us explain our Federal Home
Loan llunk plan
No Renewals No Commissions No Red Tape
No Delay
Vonnle Danner culled on Gua
Ewy Thuraday
Mr nnd Mra If C Roark and
Mr and Mr W H Roark apent
Tuoaduy night in the Ed Roark
home
Mr nnd Mra Lratern Klelne
and daughter Marie Elizabeth
nnd Oletn and Shirley Grace vla-
lted In the Howard Crlsamun homo
Sunday
Mra Herahnl Smith apent Sat-
urday afternoon with Mra Gua
Ewy
C'lnuil Minnie Llnnle Alum and
Dill Smith apent the week-end
nt Elk City with relative
J It Juno Cnlled oil Neal Wil-
bur Sunday evening
Mr John King' brother and
Notice of Sheriff' Sale of
Itenlestate
Notice la hereby given Unit In
purauance of an order of the dla-
trict court of Cuater county State
of Oklahoma made on tiio lHth
day of June 1935 In un action
In partition therein pending
wherein Vera E I'arkburst la
plaintiff and Mary A StriiUNser
et ul ure defendants command-
ing me as aherlff of aald county
to aell the land Involved In aald
lotion to-wlt: Tho E'i of the
SHU nnd the S'i of tlm NEU
of ai-e 31 In Twp 12 north
of Range 14 W 1 M In aald
county and atate at public mic-
tion to the highest bidder for
not lets than two-third of the
apprulsed value thereof animi
being $4 50000 after giving no-
tice according to law of the
time und place of aucli sale I will
offer for aide and sell to the
hlghe-t bidder for cash tho aald
prcmlsea In the manner and under
the provision of aald order as
herein act out on the 20th day
of July 1935 lit 10 o'clock n m
of finid day ut the aoutli front
door of tho Court House In Cua-
ter county atate of Oklahoma
Witness my hand thla 2lh day
of June 1935
G G SIMPSON
Sheriff of Cuater County State
of Oklahoma 25-5t
Refreshing Relief
When You Need a Laxative
Because of the refreshing relief It
ha brought them Uiouonnd of men
and women who could afford much
more expensive laxative uae Black-
Draught when needed It I very
economical purely vegetable highly
effective Mr J Lcater Roberson
well known hardware dealer at Mar-
ilnavlllt Vs writ: T certainly osn
recommend Bleok-Dreuiht m t eplendld
medicine I heve taken it for eonatlpstloo
nd the dull leellnie that follow aud have
found It very letUfeotory"
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Have Your Typewriter
Reconditioned by a Factory
Trained Mechanic
Phone G I Gyles
family from Eakly vlalted her
Sunday
Charley Join- made a hualnea
trip to Dinger last week
Clell Rowland la on the sick
list
Mra Charley Jnnei and aon J
R vlalted ut Ilia Jim Rowland'
Sunday night
Mr llnrrla and family hiiiI Mr
Drltten vIhIIpiI John King Sunday
cvonlng
Mra Curl Medder and children
apent Saturday night lit the Neal
Medder home In Clinton
Audry Metcalf ate dinner with
John Motealf Sunday
Mr J A Cliiistiiln' father J
A Querry and her brother W of Clinton apent Sunday In the
H Querry and Roy Jonea and Gu Ewy home
Mia Jewel Jonea nephew and
nolce from Georgia are vlaltlng
Mr Chastain und other relative
In the community
Ellu Daker apent Bunduy with
Mr end Mra Joe Thruah 1
Mr und Mra L Clary and non
Raymond apent Sunday with Mr
und Mra W E Meek
J A Chaataln culled on H C
Smith Monday morning
John Drooka hiiiI -family via-
lied hla aoll Charley Dr'noka Sun-'
day Ralph Jane and Edwin Ewy
called in the afternoon
Mr and Mr Martin Flnwnra
EVIDENCE
ROLLS IN
"G-V’ user around her con-
firm fuct uncovered by N Y
Police Inspector Fuurot on
hi country-wide icurch
PROVED! UMS'S
REAL NON-SKID— frequently
exceeded
PRflVPW GOODYEAR
riiuvcu margin of
SAFETY slop car quicker In
emergency
PftMfrni RUPFRTWIST
r UlVMILlf CORO give
PROTECTION against blow-
ouu— In every ply
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