The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1937 Page: 3 of 8
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Neal of Society sou Phoned to the Daily Citizen Before 11
O'clock in the Morning Phone 334
Story of Irish
""fly 01 limn 116'oczat and Club ance
immigration Reviewed
LT AM omAnars realistic I i During a short business session
! Calendar Miss Matide Oliver was elected vice
n
ncvel Famine" a story of til
president to fill the vacancy left by
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dire want and plague which beset l
Tuesday " Miss Estella Brown recently when
Ireland In 1842 and drove the best she moved from the city
of the Irish people to seek refuge MO Katherine Bland to be hon- Mrs O G Coons home economics
In other countries was reviewed ored with pre-nuptial shower 8 13:Instructor at the Cushing High
last night for members of the Fort- 111 home of Mrs J H Bents 403 school presented one phase of the
nighters club by Mi‘s Mildred East Broadway hostesses Mri A program She spoke on dress and
G Rust Mrs H A Davis Mrs M style
Brown The meeting was held at expression of colors lines
the home of Miss Edwina Blank 833 E James Mrs Theron Randall trimmings rhythm of color and ses
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East Broadway street I !qrs J H Mitchinson and Mrs' lection of color as best suited to
! Winston Jones personality
Miss Brown gave an exception
ally detailed review and made her Past Matrons of Eastern Star I Mrs June Seaton gave an illus-
hearers feel the accurate observa-
630 o'clock dinner Mrs Arch thin- i trated lecture on beauty and make-
tion find realism with which the au- ter hostess 1008 East Maple assist-111P in such a manner as to accent
thor drew his picture The plot ing hostesses Mrs W P Mts Mrs personality with the different types
takes up the destinies of an Irish Ben Wedelin of make-up She explained how the
good
family of the middle class and tells 1 American Legion Anxiliary 7:30 points could be accented and
licw the political troubles and the P m Mrs Byron George 217 South the bad ones of the facial contour
Ill fortune of poor crops finally' Steele subdued with correct make-up She
brought them to direst want At SBA I meeting 7:30 p in Moose also gave "tips" on harmonized
length when the old had died of hall initiation and business meet- ! make-up
ttarvation and the younger ones! Ing
' were all but mad with despair they
cbtained a ticket to America the ft
land of promise SI
The rev:ew was especially good in mrs
nat it made the hearers enter into G
1 s-scut Ly r111 ULM) MIS 'Liu dean John E Holland Mrs L E S Aptl
eago I
— -irust Quiz1
' jAie spirit of the times which it (Ds-1 Driggs hostess 820 East Moses 2:30
cribed It Is a lengthy book and I
p in i and Mrs Bryan Robertson pa
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Its review In such detail was quite a I Circle No 1 of Christian church 1 - t MADISON Wis N 9 (UP) SII
feat of memory I 1 o'clock luncheon Mrs W O Lau- Special Meeting Of 1Trial of the government suit accus-
Discussion of the book and of : derdale 607 South geveland ing 23 major oil companies of a I
l'1 'oln P-T A Called price fixing conspiracy in violation
other books to be reviewed in the I
I Circle No 2 Christian church 1 11( I
club followed while the hostess as- o'clock luncheon Mrs V J Jones A special business meeting of of anti-trust laws may be completed
sisted by her mother Mrs Blankd 414 East Seventh street ' I incoln school PT A will be held by Christmas attorneys indicated
served a dessert course I Circle No 6 Christian church 1 this evening at o'clock The meet- I today
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T oclock luncheon M rs L
he next meeting will be heldl L G ing
'G King was recently announced at 7:30 Hammond E Chaffetz assistant"
with Mics Dosethy Berry Miss Su- East Ninth extension p m attorney geneial said he expected !
Panne Hadley will review Heads audi Circle No 5 of Christian church l ° I to complete the government's case l
' Tales 2:30 p m Mrs C W Moore 1010 Ace High lleettng 1 today or tomorrow William J
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Tales - m After Plant Closes
2:30 p Mrs C W Moore 1010 4ce High M
igeeting ! today or tomorrow William J
East Broadway
'ff' Mrs Loins Donovan chief defense counsel
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Mrs Mizell Has - EDT club Mrs Clyde DeMeritt ' lth ! said he hoped to complete the de- I BRISTOW Okla Nov 9—(111:9
hostess 7'23 East Maple 2:30 p tn Ace Nigh Club 110Qmbers will be 1 fense in t t
ime for a decision by: —Nearly 50 employes of he H F Ittradtr l?
elridge Friendly Twenty club all day s guests of Ms Marvin Loftis at Christmas i Wilcox Oil Az Gas Company re-
A bridge appointed attractivJtyl
meeting with covered dish lunch- ! her home in the Deep Rock sub- I Defen:ie is expected to ask (Us- ! finery totIay sought work tise-
with wedgewood blue entertained
eon Miss Freda Noltensmeyer! tub Friday afternoon at a 2 o'clock 1 missal cif tho charge as soon as the J where after the Wilcox plant was
members of the Les Jeuex club southea I
st of city bridge ' government completes Its case I shut ('own "indefinitely"
Monday evening when Mrs Amos - Alsew club Mrs Steve Raffety Government attorneys yesterday! Pointing out that the plant had
MIMI was hostess at the home of
Dtep Rock suburb 2 p m introduced a report from the crude geen Operating at a loss of 810000
Naomi circle of Baptist WMU Grand River Head i oil department of Shell Petroleum a month W M Fraser superin
A wedgewood bowl filled with au-
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her parents 850 East Moses street1
church parlor 2:30 p m I company which said A V Bourque I tendent of the refinery said it
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tumn flowers centered the dining Lockett circle of WMU 2:30 13 el secretary of the Western Petroleum I would remain closed "until con-
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table and tallies were of the blue 1 Is Laclng Refiners association was working I ditions right themselves" The re-
Further appointments of the color- Tir
1 on a bilviig program which hr be- 1 finery last sum
mer purchased new
1 hd Mrs W F Braine 911 East u
Further appointments of the color-1 '""'" I a a oayaa inuv Lulu 1111A1 lit Lit— I "- "'
note were gift wrappings
Elizab4h Routh circle of WMU
1 I lieved "would help the market to I machinery and enlarged its capa-
Mrs H W Sanford of Fayette-
2 p m Mrs Linval Holland 503 :Prepare to Establish' Today move upward" : city vile Ark received the guest prize I East Oak I
and Mrs Mizell club prize Hester circl of Baptist W
Validity of Act Underll Harvard Petroleum Institute ' --------
scientist traces prosper-
Guests other than Mrs Sanford M Earl e
M U 2 p m at Mission on West Was Created ity curve by sunspot cycles due to
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included Mrs Charles Hippy ol
Moses Which It To Convene Today reach new peak in 1939
Drumright and Miss Bobbie Ruth 1 Covered dish dinner at Methodist : -
1 churclr 6: p m pans later for 1 VINITA Okla Nov 9-111P1—
Warlick 30 l
I CHICAGO Nov 9—UP—The
The Grand river darn authority to-
A delightful dessert course was 1 year's work board of directors of the Ameni-
get under way tomorrow
Circle No 4 Christian church all day laid aside temporarily selection y Technical discussions Of the
day mti
can Petroleum Institute met today
served 1 y eeng and covered dish lun-f I o a : many problems confronting oil
Members present were: Mrs One
general manager for the pro)- !to receive annual reports from
heads of 12 departments of the 1
miss I chew' Mrs C O McGilvray 218 : ect and prepared to establish valid-
Plater Mrs Lewis McAuley
men were heard Monday and to-
Ruth Surbaugh Miss Delores Her- 1 East Cherry ' ity of the legislative act under
I association ' day but sessions of public interest
ton Miss Helen Wheelr Miss Vera' wll begin with the a
Naomi Bible class Methodist which it was created ! The directors' meeting formed address of Ax-
Collins and Miss Ura Collins i
e
I church The Public Works administration Ian official prelude '
meeting with Mrs A B offi pree to genera busi- tell J Byles president of the
Georgie 849 East Oak regular so- ' demanded in its $20000000 con-1 ness meetings of the institutes stitute sc duleci for tomorrow
'he in
Miss Berton will Pe hostess at the
I cial and business 2:30 p m tract that the authority undergo a ' 18th annual convention which will afternoon
next club meeting I
Ladies Auxiliary of Oil Workers test suit in the state supreme 'court !' – —
o— I amlnimown
union in morning meet for purpose : to establish its legality
Party Given Far of decoratina float Chairman Ray McNaughton of ONLY
Friday Miami Okla stressed the import-
THIS WEEK
Ophelia Sigma: Wimodausis vuild of Christian anze of the test at yesterday's meet
Honoring Ophelia Sigman her
mother Mrs Ralph Sigman en-
tertained a group of friends Mon-
day evening with a party at their
home 504 East Maple street
Party hours from 7 until 10 pm
were entertaining with games A
variety of indoor party games made
a gala occasion of the event
A dessert course was served
Guests included: Dorothy Taylor
Sammy Jane Murphy Jane Ellen !
Coffee Betty Gray Azilee Sullivan
Anna B Gelbhar Pat Heinly Mary
Agnes Gable Dorothy Smith Mary
Jane McCoy Carolyn Gannon Billy !
Seal Don Killough Delbert Smith1
Wallace Davidson Weston Sigmon
Gene Tippin Earl Wattenbarger
Bill Hoinly Bill Perkins Jim i
Brooks and the honoree Ophelia:
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Naomi Class of M E
Workers Union
Church Wi 11 Meet ! a p
Fl LIE I
The Naomi Bible Class of the I Ian Way Meet Called
First Methodist Church is meet- The Ladies Auxiliary of the Oil
Workers Union has been requested
with Mrs A B Georgie 849
cit Oak for regular social and
siness sessions Officers asked
all members to be present The
meeting will be Wednseday at 2:30
p m
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Mrs McGiluray To Be
Hostess To Circle
Circle No 4 of the First Christian
church is having an all day meet- I
ing with a covered dish luncheofl !
at the home of Mrs C O MeOliv-
ray 218 East Cherry on Wednesday
Iris Unit Friday
Ir'ith Mrs Blank
Iris unit of the Cushing Carden
club will meet Friday at 2:30 p m
with Mrs E J Blank 833 East
Broadway The lesson will be given
by Mrs Bertha Phelps and will be
on "Winter Bouquets"
Rosalie Appelby
Postpones Meeting
The meeting of the Rosalie Ap-
pelby circle of the Baptist W M
U which was annouticcd for
Thursday at the home of MrsJ A
Brink has been postponed The
meeting will be held at 2:30 p m
'Thursday of next week
Norfolk Su n shin(é
Club Meet Friday
The Norfolk Sunshine club will
meet Friday instead of Thursday
on account of Armistice day The
meeting will be with Mrs H D
Edge with Mrs W A Cole assisting
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Savings bankers at convention
cundemn "vastel ul a nd unneces-
sary" public spending
THOXINE)114
SOOTHES ALL 71
WAY DOWN
For Sore Throat and Coughs due to
colds don't depend on gargles—they
reach only about theupperji"of throat
irritation Get THOXINE—the Wert&
throat medicine It soothes through en
tire throat then acts through system
as well Re lie( begins with very first
swallow Inirto satisfaction or druggist
returns your money 350 600 $100
11(Asteis WHITE'S DRUG STORE
-0 i Epsilon Sigma Alpha
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omo 'Hears Interesting Talks
mo i Et Miss MUNI Steinmeyer presi-
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- dent of the Epsilon Sigma Al '
phit
sorority was hostess yesterday W-
fling at a meeting of the sorority
held in the home of Mrs Beatrice 1
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d to the Daily Citizen Before 11 Lobeinger 740 East Oak The pro-
ming Phone 334
gram was in charge of MiN8 Flo- l'
I rence Eggers sorority director and
was centered on the theme of per-
I Social and sonality as expressed by appear-
d Club slice
Calendar During a short business session
Miss Matide Oliver was elected vice
president to fill the vacancy left by
Miss Estella Brown recently when
Tuesday " she moved from the city
Mip Katherine Bland to be hon- Mrs O G Coons home economics 1
ored with pre-nuptial shower 8 p: instructor at the Cushing High I
tn home of Mrs J H Bellis 403 school presented one phase of the
East Broadway hostesses MrA A program She spoke on dress and
G Rust Mrs H A Davis Mrs M style expression of colors lines
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6:30 o'clock dinner Mrs Arch thin- i trated lecture on beauty and maze- i - ‘ii:- :r
ter hostess 1008 East Maple assist- I uP in such a manner as to accent I
ing hostesses Mrs W P Gilts Mrs personality with the different types I Nathan Straus
Ben lAredelin of make-up She explained how LIU I
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American Legion An Here is Nathan Strain New York xiliary 7:30 good points could be accented and !
p tn Mrs Byron George hilanthropist and business man orge 217 South the bad ones of the facial contour i
at s
Steele subdued with correct make-up She I his desk in Washington a he took over his new duties direct-
SBA meeting 7:30 p in moose also gave "tips" On harmonized i Ing the 526000000 low-cost
hall initiation and business meet- ! make-up housing program
Ing Guests other than the two speak- '
ers were Miss Gonie Emi'h mut'
Wedne9day ! Mrs Lobeinger
'Seek to Complete
1 Members present were: Mks !
Stitch and Chatter club 2 II M'd Maude Oliver Miss Helen Huff- I 'Trial of Groups in
Mrs Earl Evans southeast of city man Miss Florence Eggers Mrs --
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Wednesday ! Mrs Lobeinger
Seek to Complete
Members present were: Mks !
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Stitch and Chatter club 2 p m Maude Oliver Miss Helen Huff- ! 'Trial of Groups in
Mrs Earl Evans southeast of city man Miss Florence Eggers Mrs
Gaiety Arts club Mrs Lou Jean John E Holland Mrs L E Sago! Anti-Trust Quiz
Driggs hostess 820 East Moses 2:301
dal and business 2:30 p M tract that the authority undergo a 18th annual convention which will af
Ladies Auxiliary of Oil Yorkers test suit in the state supreme 'court r --
union in morning meet for purpose to establish its legality
of decoratina float Chairman Ray Mc Naughton of
Friday Miami Okla stressed the import- THIS WEE
Wimodausis guild of Christian anze of the test at yesterday's meet-
church entertaining Young Ma- ing of the GRDA Imv
tron's society of Stillwater church I "While this demand has been
7:30 p In church parlor made by the PWA and is a regular
Deborah class of Baptist church Ioutine one the importance of this
monthly social 2 p m Mrs Patrick legal problem cannot be minimiz-
W Murphy 324 East Moses ed" McNaughton said "Until the I i !I il!rK!7'-1 : '
Debonaire club 2 p m Mrs Htate supreme
preme court holds the act
Clarence Culver 742 East Maple valid we will not receive financial
Iris unit of Cushing Garden club aid from the government" 4 gs
2:30 p m Mrs E J Blank 833 McNaughton and R L Davidson ' - 17' c"-'' :
East Broadway lesson by Mrs Ber- of Tula chief counsel for the r!' —7 ---
tha Phelps GRDA returned from Washington - " N
Norfolk Sunshine club Mrs II D Sunday after conferring with sec-
Edge hostess assisted by Mrs W A retary of the Interior Harold L (( -
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Cole Ickes and Clark Foreman head of
Mrs Price King entertaining with the PWA power division
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V o'clock bridge luncheon hoinc? Yesterday's meeting ostensibly -
Mrs J H Bellis 403 East Broad- was called for selection of a mana- '-r-------- It
way ger from a list of four applicants
Ace High club 2 p m Mrs Mar- 1 including R C Doneh of Table- Iam—: 11
Cole Ickes and Clark Foreman head of
Mrs Price King entertaining with the PWA power division
V o'clock bridge luncheon hoync? Yesterday's meeting ostensibly
Mrs J H Be ills 403 Fast Broad- was called for selection of a no-
way ger from a list of four applicants
Ace High club 2 P m Mrs Mar- including R C Doneh of Table-
'in Lotus at Deep Rock home quail George Huey of Oklahoma
City J B French of Washington
D C and R V L Wright of Avo1-1-
TV Ion Cal
Sent Out — But
Only Three Return
to meet Wednesday morning for
the purpose of decorating their MINNEAPOLIS Minn Nov 9—
float for the Armistice Day pa-1 (UP)—Leonacd Schultz dispatched
rude They are to meet at Ste- - 15 carrier igeons but only three rephenson-Browne
Lumber Co turned One carried this noM: -Here
are your dUeons Don't call police
11 won't do any good The other
lirs Price King To ' buds were eaten-
Hare Bridge huncheon Ames of Agriculture Committee
says House will pas farm bill with-
Mrs Price King is entertaining in two weeks after convening
Friday at the home of Mrs J H -
Bel lis 403 East Broadway She 8-nomommennommommoni
V ill be hostess on the occasion at -
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a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon -
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BAKING POWDER
Same price today
as 47 years ago
2 opandlos hr 250
Meoutootured by Sables
Powder peebdiste argue make
soothing bus Dakhla Powdare
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GA Cr3717N G DA N 1-N crr:LAT:o-mA
Takes Over Duties Gasoline Market
- Drops in State
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board of directors of the Ameri
CHICAGO Nov 9—UP--The
i get under way tomorrow
can Ptroleum Institute met today to receive annual reports from Technical discussions of the !
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heads of 12 departments of the !
: many problems confronting oil men were heard Monday and to-
!
The directors' meeting formed
association ' day but sessions of public intnrect I
an official prelude to general busi- ' tell J Pyles president of the in-
will begin with the address of Ax-
ncss meetings of the institute's stitute scheduled for tomorrow
Weather resisting
durable gal
Super House Paint
Unexcelled
coverage gal $23S
Coverall House Paint
Outlsats many $225 $1 59
paints gal "
Coverall Barn Paint
96c
Implement Pant
Truck and Implement (bit
Paint
Floor Porch Enamel
A hard OR ra dur
able finish qt 71
Coverall Floor Paint
I 'oat hides Quick- 52 C
drying (It
Wallpaper
20 off
Non-fading Wallpapers New
patterns 8 single rolls mr
36 feet of border dal
Wicilable papers All 1937 de-
r Ins 6 single rolls 61c
33 feet of border
But Observe Report That
Considerable Increase In
Buying Today
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t Re United Petiee i
I TuLsA Nov 9—IUP t —Weak- 1
I MRS in the gasoline market was I
! reflected today in the natural gas-
oline market natural dropping off 1
in both Texas and Oklahoma
1 Mid - continent manufacturers
Iquoted Oklahoma natural at 4-
44 and North Texas at 3111-414
! At the same time it was indicated 1
I that the lowered prices had i
I brought up considerable buying 1
t
1 The gasoline market still ap- 1
I pearkl to be on the bottom but it 1
Iwas reported firming up at pores- 1
Ient prices
The petroleum industry was
treated to the spectacle of kero-
sene selling at about the same
price as third grade gasoline
! Kerosene and its companion trac-
tor fuels were steady and un-
changed Light burning oils were steady
With only moderate movement
Refiners observed that a sudden
!cold snap in the north wouldr
I change the face of the fuel oil
'
I market overnight
AL A Glance:
Gasoline—Firming
Natural gasoline— Down in sym- I
thy with refined gasoline
Kerosene and tractor fuels —H
eady
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Light fuels—Steady
Heavy fuels—Quiet
Crude—Firin Creek Count)! May
General—Steadier
Get River Dam Soon
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'lleox Workers Are
Seeking New Posts
Super Spar
Varnish
Ask About Paint on Easy Payments
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PAIRIT SALE
ALL WARDS
PAINTS
VARNISHES
ENAMELS
Below Wards Regular Low Prices
Flat Wall Paint
Equals many $225 eel
paints gal 01
76
Semi-Gloss Paint
Washable satin-like 50 C
qt h qt
Interior Gloss Paint
An economical ' 50c
high glosi co
Dry Fast Enamel
Quick (trying long
wearing qt 98c
1 Coat Hat
0c
(It 5
Walt
Super Spar tS100
Varnish
rvIonttipriery Wad
16 123 E Bd wy Cushing Phone 1304
Maurice L Tobin
New mayor of the "hub of the
universe' is Maurice J Tobin
only 36 years old Whom Boston
voted into office after a heated
contest with James Curley former
governor of Massachusetts and
three times mayor of Boston
I DRUNTRIG:-IT Okla Nov 9
(UP)—W C McClure of Little Rock
Ark and Col S L Scott of tlic'
Unted States army engineers said
on a recent Visit here that pros-
pects wore consrdered favorable for
the erection 11 a large darn on the
Cimarron river rear Ma n n ford
Okla
McClure is secretary of the South-
west Valleys association an orzatir-
7a t i011 Which St liOleS !1101 proposed
projects
The proposed dam would be built
at an estimated mst of S4 900000
"We 540O9'11 to ViSit tt tia sit'
01 0111 way Niel here and Colonel
Scott is enthitaastic about the location-
McClure told intererted per-
sons here
Government officials have been
studying a proposed program of
roil conservation and flood control
along the Cimairon river
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Boston's New' MaYor Labor Bodies May
hites For Former
County Agent At
- - Reach Agreement Stillwater Today
B Frank Mark land 84 former
T0ntative A pportionment of Payne county farm agent and for
eleven years a resident of Still-
Inti list ries Re NO ed water died Sunday November 7
1937 at the home of his son Ih
TOd James D Markland In Tulsa
Okla
WASITINCITON Nov 6 -UP—' Funeral services were to be held
Tentative :greement on apportion- In Stillwater at the First Metho-
mnt of ts iniLstries bet wnn th dist Episcopal church Tuesday al-
CAnmittee for tndustrial Organiza-l ternoon 2 o'clock the Rev John
!ion and th American Fed A Callan assisted by the FM It eration
ot Labor Vb'as leported 1-1ay I J
Smith of Enid officiating
p COTIrg12:)TS TPStirn( Buriai will be in Fairlawn mite
Stillwater
Erwever v-ts pit-11)11117Pd tril!
terv at
' ' Markland who had been mak
fOrrnal hith yet been n
nts ome In usianoma City
t1l2de b$ Fide
A member oi the 10-man CIO ' 111)1111
11(a ad(1:stt11:1t as8upe"rritrilitewtfcsiteril3t Ilta)
lflegation aid mutual understand- the Resettlement administration
Ihy had itontirently been reached served as farm agent of Payne
roncerning !main demarcation in county from March 1 1917 !o
tunroximeely le fields He believed February 11 1918 when he was
lt finite aorPement could be ratified made northeastern Oklahoma chi-
qistiv on thee issues Iraq agent for the extension divis-
Other inthistries listed by con- ion at the Oklahoma Agrictiltural
rerces as letween four ind nine in and Mechanical collette
amber pretented adcitIti difficul-
bcause unioniziolon bv both (1EVEIAN1)--11P) — The 22-
noupti in VI !time field ' Na' ional Town and Country
The CIO tticceed appoilitmen! Club building a 62000000 structure
subeomm:teeti to toik it de much neVer Was OCC)ilara soon may
jnpc !ollitions of tlee problem lc tome the home of Fenn Collect
nrent them to the necr intim' Directors of the school a city inp-otips
0itution 'aid that negotiations
Charles P Howard CTO secretary have been sta:ted to purchase tiw
ind committee mcmber said hp be- building now owned by the RFC
WASHINOTON Nov 6 -Wilt—
l'onlative :greement on apportion-
mord of I ti ineiistries bet wnen Ur'
Commiltce for Industrial Organiza-1
tion and h American f'oderation
(il Lal)(11 WaS I eported -laN'
conte12vies
ELVV't'er v:as emphasized tha:
11- formal e jUflit 11nt hith yet been:
made by side
A mernbcr 01 the 10-man CIO
legation -aid mutual understand-
itif' had itimarently been reached
concerning iirion demarcation in
! apuroximeely IC He believed
Or finito agrNtment could he ratified
euli on 'hq issues
' Other ind'istries listed by con-
I fernes as iletween four ind nitie in
prcientd odcli'lti difficul-
ties boatise of unionizalion by both
gioups in VI !tim field
The CIO :licce cd appoint mem
of StIbentnrrl:ee OW de
tidied solutions of tliee problems
' nnd nresent them to the noiim'inting
trcmps
Charles P Howard CIO secret:11'7
and commitec membez said itc
lircri the conferees would agrce to
nime subrommtiters twig!:
holie''ed thilt kooti OrTle
mite agrcement is worked out
illtSP inthistries" betveed four
mid nine subcommittees isould be
1i:winded
rieorgo 'I Harrison chaiithini of
th A P f L thief-mail oortilllit-
tee said
-We ftre 1r11: 0 t4 nVetliel (ill
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Seward Sow) icit something tilikln
hi: cheek v bile napping 1)rowsily
he brushed his hand across his face
Again he telt the tickle Opening
his eves Ii 'uov j snake coiled be-
side him Sinn(' learzed out of bed
The 'flake i'Eow(! If klikt the
r'hitlie 1) drolMing a Eatiron on its
Ilead
Turkeys and gltits--AkirtV falOth
te ha ii kg iv in ir tronstice
Day as well as other
seit'ons are to be
found at Jim's Leath-
er sh e also
carry out your own
ideas by making fa-
vors to order
Keeping the safe and proper distance bet v yen onr car
and the vehicle ahead is a good 18 ay to keep out of
trouble
Another good way to keep out of trouble is to viil reg-
ularly our
Deep Rock Dealer
"Lubricate for Safet WOO Miles"
Every Sixth Family in Cushing is Directly Dependent
On The Deep Rock Refinery
DEEP ROCK OIL CORPORATION 1
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PACE TB RIM'
LEE TI-IE TWO RING
CIRCUS
In The Window of
WALTERS
Sponsored Ity
Cu hing Laundry 0 K Transfer
( o)ple Plumbing Co ( ities Ser
tit e sold by (Ai nn Williams and
Verne spaulding Batten Flowers
Ale( rat kin Feed -Co Shirley
( at perter Shop Cushing Morto-
n r II t 0 Stevens IS'elding
WI( rks Jane's Beauty Shop Sam
Koble ONlintir Inn Cushing flee-
We Supply Cordell Studio Ste-
phens Auto Supply Local Loan
(no loong-Bell Lumber Co
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The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1937, newspaper, November 9, 1937; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2171450/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.