The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1931 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME THIRTY-SEVEN
1931-32 Transfers
!ante
label Thoina:-on
Pauline Barret t
Vouldridge
Vvrnon :!4antin
Adolph Swain
Doris Khox
Caace Knox
Dorothy Buck
Bertha Grif fin
Mildred Griffin
Ether Lchtenberger
ler‘v i ri EMI
S Charlotte Weidemann
Doris hein
Arlin Preston
Lorena Burr
Lloyd Lowell
II ram Pazoureck
t race Pazoureck
Jean Pazoureek
Eugene Peck
June Simmons
Eileen Sim MOnS
lerry Treh
Bessie shton
Evelyn Graham
Ruth Grah
Rose Jane Mach
!bell At
Edward Kastl
Lorere Taylor
Pauline Brinkman
Arlene Brinkman
Et hel I aidson
Rut h I lavidson
Opal Barr
5( )sie Woods
lelen Maune
Leot a Lynch
NI art in Garrison
knton Yanda
ade ener
Gordon Cavener
Fern Cavener
Marvin Beeler
Virginia Beeler
Leland Ford
Leonard iit h
Charity Horn
Stanley Horn
ildr(d Neal
Margaret Neal
Lucille Crane
Kenneth SMit h
$ Ernest ine 'Taylor
William Blanton
James Rogers
Bernice Rogers
len n
C111 :-:!rgur
Virgie Ogle
Leona ( Lle
Lay Prat her
llen Ryba
Emil Gr1:h
Ethel alliert
Wmet !I inger
Gordon Smit
Px Ulrich
J G
Earl White
Clart nce Whit e
illocr V hit e
Ered
Henry Itivis
Alt yan
Grace t A de us
Homer Giddens
Earl Wynn
Evt lyn I! liska
Rayin:(i I lanska
leu:ar Ra -t
i1 INIaxey
Edith MAton
Dan St( u
iudina Chastain
Lyle Flrence
Lloyd Li rence
KendIl Little
Margie Litt le
iltcn Siwdeek
it Sinreka
Wilkir Cassel
Viviet Cassel
C:I
Tony Cot i
V( IflI II 11iday
Holliday
Everett Smith
A nr Ei r
YUKON IS A MODERN CITY CENTER OF A RICII FAI?MING SECTION WITIVIODEI?A' SCHOOLS
NEW EXCIsE BoARD
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to Y-111:o11 Schools
A hl three
nienlher of the Democrat Couty
Central Committee Ies-rs Koh-
ItI:vog is a list of the 19-1
Aycock and Maher of El
trai-ftrs ttiokrits to the
Ft('11" T M'-1-rrave of El Rero
H11-011 11101 4ci-tool There are
na heen appoiriled thirl
Hi have !nade application for!
inetabtr of the Cinaolian
tr:oisfer toy have beer omittot
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Excie noaro The itpimhitnicut
H Inalt(r -ioulol he reported to
inade tl-A Tax Coln-
11‘lph t supi of st
I:oard The appointment
was inado hy t're St Tax C4111-
Wher ineinhor of the I“ard are:
J A Rineh:trt artrney of
Reno appointed by Inthz Lucien
Eabeock and INIat Viewed farmer
of near Okarche appointed by the
three County Cormilisioners
: County officials had urgod au-
tion on the part of the tax coin-
' mission in making the appoint-
' molt since there -was a -need for
a transfer of funds
Miss Vera Johnstn (if Enid 0k-
t:thorn:I spent Wednesday :tnd
Thursday with Mrs M L
-Mrs M L Smith and son Har-
ley Smith left Friday for Holly-
vood California to spend the
Suinmer
ball wizards in this !ect ion of the
state Next Sunday t hey ha e
matched an out-of-town game with
the Crescent I cam
The following i!- the box score
for t he game with th e Steffens
team
Yukon
NAME 1'w4 All
i D Barnes 21) 4
P Ulrich lb 3 0
' E Barnes ss
B Smith If
Kikgaril cf 4 1
Sparzur 31) 4 1
Platt c 3 0
11anne rf 3
D Ulrich o 3 0
'Misses Venus Cnyle and Lucille
Beeler started in to Blackwood Sz
Davis Business College Monday
TOTA
Steffens
NAME Pos
Manton
Earrell lb
P:chard p
I I tnblard
IZoborts
Wayland :lb
TOTAL
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Dairy
AB 11
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1
0
)
Score by I nni ngs
:-icfrns 11 0 ') 0 0 0
Y01011 I 2 2 i I 0 0 0
II 1() E
() 2 1
I() 0
() I 1
2 I 0
I I 0
221
I 10
() () 0
0 0 1
I 27 -1
II E
0 2 I
0 9 0
0 10
0 0 1
12
0 0 0
1 U 0
I 2 0
0 0
o 0 (
1 )
I: Ii E
6
ttld r John Turtcr 1
tended a slat(' tiolventilin or Un-
liertither- NV(ailles(lay which was
hell ill the Shrino :anlittoaain at
()idahonia CO-
Edw:Ird ncirck
Ada Cox
Dean Iluneh
Russell B iiv n
A Itena
May Krivana
McElfre'll
Adele Mc El fresh
Mary Lee MAI'
Ilela Mohr
tina Jane SprinOcr
Neat li Vat ain
Cecil 0 ens
joe I liok
Mary Ellen Lawson
Jay klexaniler
A Iva Lee Ctc
A vis Marie
Vir2:inia Reisrnan
Wen Tlinmasiin
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voo
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"IT SHINES
FOR ALL"
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1UKON OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JINI I 1911
Murray Boonis Cotton
43 !it
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Il trip hit WI'f'h V -11'411t Iii is Dirtily"' ii'1k !
hi his Nolice Lis
Steffens Nine is 111 his ctotuit 4tlit No lice Lis
Defeated by ukon
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In what is aiI to have been the KETCHAM LUMBER YARD
The annual spring crop tour for
the inspection of seed clover and
various crop demonstrations will
be held oil Friday June 5th
An all day tour is planned to
start from I ht I T 'Alohnike farm
at nine o'clock 211 members of
the crop improvement associaiion
inemhers of the County Agents
Advisory Committee trid all farm-
ers interested in crop and soil inn-
pri)vement Work iire urged to tit-
tend thd tour AM thos in at-
tendance should be provided wiih
lunch as NV spena the ?II On
hour at the F E Roy farm
Considerahle time will he spv"t
inspecting various methods of
ultivcr niso
v-
Tom :luir Coker pedigreed Ictt adjugo s view
Fughttrn danrtge tem
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11- 11“t ir"(lit!g Nvas under ton-lritution
i'011-1 tiOrt
J W La enzcn Dent hcat ! ‘vas
Vc(Inplay nnwning
rian cli)vvr
nen ci(iN et znd TI-Je Kcirlia Lundwr Yard vas
in it prcmt Imat
partment and allied by a stiff
breeze from the south the fire was
kcpt Within the confines of the
lumber yard and the west lumber
containing l large amount of
I umber was saved from the flames
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A Itilt1:::21110 znd
Karl rmrn(quann Cluvo!T and ! the first fire
pho thiy diavt
hi at T!i1 ti It NvaS a ral))2)() 11111
Hn" ))(1(it'k N) that xve can Liitnlwr Yard sit' feriid
iopptly attil coin-1111(4e till days firir Monday ifternnnn at 01-13-
ilinlTary by four (1(1k--1'rl'il i111 City taij a tic
E rcycy County A!::(nt
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NILE" ING 11) Ft) Nilbert W1eatteN-
1)1 70 NIZ11 k(1N
Tho C: inty -
h'I 1:e1
lc ion f I
1'It-r- t1- Wc11-Hay
n I R-
IN t t 1 d Ile en
ide hcti:er t1°H cow' V to- ir
( h
(0ty L11111 At' !1' r I t 1!tt! rt'
Tht : I tkil
I 1:i nw cH1 e pt c- Hcnt Air
1) ont I I owit y I hint n
nt home 1t11 hill tamer and P-p
a!1 nor--1H1 ton 11P111Y 11 I
It i1it t h (0:
certainings Ow true :-corne rt for the henetit of
the 111lect HI co!!feience lie
held in tii dk! tit1 un room ard id tht ifts :114
intere:ied taxpacr art urged n11T Art11cniclitH lCt!1
u he present niade fo the children to go to
EverY taNPaY''r UI 1"h" Clinton a tullercular exatnina-
county i intereste1 fl I ht-'0 (111CS-
and !-1)()11141 t I El 1l11() The fdiewing nincittp
Alonday to a-sit in deciding them 1nint1 1t tlit atittLtne
The Yukon Lions Club h the Thnd District Lions Con-
on record la orite': the retention ention to lie held tt EnidJune
County Agent and 1- and it Dan 11altips 11
pointed a committee ho I II rgt' hie and Poe Vandament
every taxpayer in this tommunity nesulatiun was thank
to attend t he Et Reno fire department
io comng i to Yukon Monday
I) 1- LitkeY t Y"I'°n hn1 his night to assist in lighting- the
tonils removed MifildaY 11° is lite at the Ketch:int Lumber Yard
staYille at the lintlit t 11S 11'IY also conuneding the Yukon fire
Thmpm and niee-1 boys for their valiant work in
ly from the operation suppressing the blaze
A committee vas appointed to
gii to El Reno 1londay to urge the
(reat kAr(ywd county commissioners to continue
IC111-S the services of a County Agent
for ttiadian County It was
On Sunday night t he "Rag brought out that Canadian county
House" as the big gospel tent has
is one of the leading- agricultural
been called- w14 filled to it's Ut- Counties of Oklahoma and Nve
most capacity and long before ser- can't afford to take a backward
vices were sche1lt111 t° IRT:111 qui) in these matters The follow-
chairs' erv carried from the int!: committee was appointed:
churches to augment the seating- Dudley Phillips Aaron l'itney
capacity of the tent itself and George Bass Ray Kintz and Poe
Vandanient
many were forced to sit in the cars
around the outside in order to hear 111 Lions club accepted an in
the message vitation of the ladies of the Civic
To say that this is unusual Club to attend a basket dinner for
1-"r I themselves :tnd families at the
would be putting it mildly
this age when the eP's "f ow Club Park in the vast part
In what is said to have been the 1 ALIJA VIAL ILIA LASJIJAILJLJAIL 4 A LAIL tni Sunday night I he "Rag
warmest game of the baseball ea- -1"--
lionsc as thw
e big gospel tent has
son the Yukon Giants clipped s the !HAS $15000 FIRE Los
8----a filled to it's tit-
wings of 1110 Steffens Cream Nine
IrfilrrePt- most capacity and long before ser-
Sunday by a score of t to 0 The i vices were scheduled to Legit)
Giants have a strung line-up and
El Reno Fire Depart men( Lends chairs were carried from the
before the season ends they will Al1I111al Sprinii
?- Great Assistance in Conflagration churches to augment t he seat ing
attract the it of the base-
tent itself
ball izard in hi e and
ws ts sction of th e flk capacity of the
CArop 1 o u r
Yukon suffered another
state Next Sunday they ha e around the outside in order to hear
bad fire manY were forced to sit in the cars
! matched an out-of-town game with 1
:it 11 ilolofit Lod! wt !i llo7o i 1 111!itri
i‘nntral Spring Great Assistance in Conflagration churches to augment 1 he seat in Dudley Phillips Aaron Pitney
t
ty o
capacif he George a Kintz and l'0(
!
P 1 many well forced Itii:astit iitristtlifu cars
at nrosl Bss Ray
Crt)p 1 o u r Vandament
Yukon suffered another bad fire around the outside in order to hear 11 Lions club accepted an ill-
1 at Aliolnight 'Alonday when a blaze the message
vitation of the holies of the Civic
of unknown origin almost wiped T() say that this is unusual Chit) to attend a basket dinner for
Th anaal prio4 crop tour for out the Ketcham Lumber Yard would be putting it mildly for in 41
o oemselves and families at the
the inspection of sc‘41 clover and causing an a PProxiniate loss of t his age when the eYes "f It"' Civic Club Park in the vast part
various (Tel) dunwnst rations will 1 0toon Publie are being: turn" awaY of Yukon to be held at 6:30 I) In
be held on Friday June 5th With hard work on the part of from the church and when it takes l'hursday June 11 Picnic tables
An al (Inv tour is planno1 t the Yukon Fire Departnnnt ably somohnur sPeutaeular t" I'"
m' drinking Nvater and a dutch oven
l
-tart from the L T mohnik farm assisted hy the El R(no) Fire De-1 their att(4ntion on religion this 1
'lave recently been added to the
weachcr without anything spec-
tacular and with only the old-
ashioned preaching of the gospel
LS a drawing power has contin-
ued to till this big tent night af-
ter night and with tw'o weeks yet
tend this tour All those in at- Iht fire was first discovered at go all evidence points to the
tcndance should be provided wiih 1H0 a ni hy Lobcrt Tidwell conclusion that Yukon W i1I Le
hula as Nye Nyill spena the ru on ifight ininag( of the I lart
! stirred as it was never stirred be
hour at the F E Roy farm Company and (uy flurges night fore 'ere the meeting draws to a
Considertilde time will he -pe"t agent of the IL I) who notif led the close
'v:pecting: various methods of 1111 Tni churches have dismissed
secdiluz ilitvtr and n'Iso scout sircen whistie :it the mill vave the their Sunday eening services and
I he dcin 110 uns um aril it was not lote2 until a are co-opeating in a splendid xvay
Nvintirs head of the : tit inaliy Yukon wer(i n to‘varil making the campaign a
Agronomy department and I V 11)Y '-Tetind and assisting the f ire z-ut11ss Four prayer meetings arc
Osborne crop specialist will be ii held each day from Tuesday lt)
with us for the tour The bke started in the effite Friday and from 20 to I() popie
hiiing of the lundoir yard ad h
nave be
en attending these prayer
The fellow itinerary wi H
ll I e
eiinsidemihle heidway services A large class is
Diver(d I n I I 4 Ur: tis diti)Vert(1 wind abio held at the tont each after-
L T Methods Of seed: "LITI'd the lire over to the cast ntion
:lied lilt(' kith and this on Tile day Fivaneiil'st
in Clover kiireart INSpedeZa
Fr:ttik Illanc Austrian winter limg lfl hurning preached on the uh it
nio '
1161V VcIch and phosphate 11( d the north lite Sociind Christ"
(III I side and were lapping atrainst the and lio41 night "The Signs of the
1vvr and iiats
(-hi :aid tat ‘kcst shed when the El Pomo Fire 'limes" and tonight tbii subieet
cdi1 11000d Dpartment arrived and saved this NA ill be 'The Creat Trihulation"
!icing wined out It was Evang list MeCone is a native
I F fl1Iinri Coker epiligrekil Hrtunate that the fire did not ! el Illinois and has been aetivtly
Sct'd ' Prc1 tu t he htiHtleS- eetjn (if eiigtV(41 in I he -rk of Evange-
Albers Ilarvct (uH tht' l"wn which is jtit ilV(iS' the for the past rigiit years
ued demonstration :IreY south of the lumber yard A During the firsit two ‘veeks he
s
j lzv 010T pedirted ''!11"rig swith nti kept the flates: ‘US as isted by the Piev E
l'ats rmtitition and phosphate 'unted to the north (rant who had chargi if the inns-
demonstration Deorize Ba-el manager of the ical program and children's work
NDDN Netchain liumher Yard vas ono During the remainder of the cam
Asiihr(k mcolid f sotd fif he first men to reach the septic paign this part if the veth yin
( et' the fire having' been notified he handkd liy Prol Newton Bog-
ri C King Seeding- chiver with Mr Tithvell Mr Basel says the ges Nilo for many years was as-
oats preparation of seed bed haidier yard yin he rebuilt as soPihred with Dr James Rayburn
kirintr the fir4 two veehs
was as 1ted by the Rev E
(rant who had chago of the mus-
'Ica priozram and children's work
Durintr the r(inainiter of the cam-
pafgn this part if tht vth will
he handl( d hv Prof Newton Itog-H
who for many years kvas as-
1vith Rayburn
ontiamo4m&maotoiamimgigL
N1111E1t 31
I lead I :Ions Club
Thursday June 11 Picnic tables
drinking Nvate and a dutch oven
have recently been added to the
conveniences of the park
Evangelist McCone and his mu-
sician Mr Boggess xvere guests
id the club Mr Boggess gave
some beautiful selections on his
piano accordion and Mr McCone
responded with a short talk on the
building of Christian citizenship
l'he Eastern Star ladies served
fried chicken :mil strawberry short
cake which met v i th the approval
of the hungry members including
the tail twister
Prosperity Notes
An office is hying fitted up in
the illoot Mill office building for
the Poskil Telegraph Company
who will enter into competition
with the NN:i tin 1r)iun TeleVra ph
Company in sending messages
The Postal company xvill establish
a simplex system for receiving
triessalTs
Three nt'W residences are now
iII course of construction in Yu-
kon and anOher is just being com-
pleted Ho ftinions is well along
with his fine bungalow on Elm
Avenue Lawrence Poison is build-
ing two three-room reidences in
Chase addition in the southeast
p:!rt of YLikon for iental purposes
and Cap (oyle is completing a
1 new five-room bungalow adjoining
his home on Maple avenue
Mr Kapp of the Oklahoma Nat-
ural Gas Co informs the Yukon
in Evangelistic campaigns and Sun that there has been an in
who is no stranger to many people crease in gas meters in Yukon
in this section of the country since December :0 19:n On that
MIH Grant Sinclair of Oklaho- dAt there Nv(Te t7i gas meters
ma City has been assisting tt the here and on ‘lay I there vvere
Piano and l'iK InanY f1icnds ''1 and ineroase (if five Very few
by le r suhny disposition and her towns in Oklahoma can make this
i-plndid playing vim(' a showing an I a groat many
At the close of thk (ampaign how reductions in meters Yukon
tho party will go to Geary for a is holding her omi and making a
month's campaign tinder tho au- little gain which should inspire
It the AL E Baptist and our eitizenship to strive for a
Cht istian t-er and bettor city
I
k J- ONN LI
Ruth Grahm Defeated 1)v 1' tikon 1- reat k Al county commissioners to continue
Rose Jam Mach I ICIWS 1VIIII(CeliSt t he services of a C ounty Agent
h
Ibert At I mpER yARD tor t 'nadian County It was
Edward Kastl In what is said to have been the I KETCHAIYI LUillu
a
On Sunday night t he "Rag brought out that Canadian county
Lorene Taylor 1 warmest game of the baseball sea- -II—
I House" as the hig guslwl lint has is one of the leading agricultural
l
Puuline Brinkman son the Yukon Giants clipped the
'HAS $15 000 FIRE Loss been called —was filled to it's ut - counties of Oklahoma and we
rlene Brinkman I wings of ''he Steffens Cream Nine ) il most capacity and long before ser-
i IrfilrrePr- cn't affo d r to) take a backward
Et hel I tavid Su
son nda or
y by a sce of ii to 0 Toe
1 vices were schethil"11 t° begin step in these matters The follow-
Ruth Itavidson ' Giants have a strung linc-up and
El Reno Fire Department Lends chairs were carried Irani the ing committee was appointed:
Opal Barr before the season ends they will i‘nnual Sprmg 1
Great ‘ssistanee in Conflagration t Phillips Aaron Pitney
Jesie Votods ir attract tho attention of the base- (ni!iltir):111iylitttNs t)
cni:i t
fo:tri(t11::tteiiiit t he
n sit l iittis(tistil: I :I:a:flirt:3
(I )t1:11N' Bass Ray Kintz and Poe
lielen Maune ball wizards in this sectio C
n of the
r 1 t)p rlk
o u r f Vandament
Leota Lynch i state Next Sunday they have Yukon suffered another
(
bad fire the outsid in order to hear chit pted n in
Martin arrin so 1 matched an 011t-Cif-tOW me m
n ga vvith 1
at Aliiinight 'Alonday when a blaze i the message ' around e 11 'Aims ) acce a
G
vitation of the holies of the Civic
r
knton Yanda the Crescent leant of unknown origin almost wiped 1 T say that I his is' unusual Club to attend a basket dinner for
Viole Cavener d The following is the box score
Th anual King- crop tour for out the Ketcham Lumber Yard would be putting' it mildly for in t
toemseives and families at the
Gardon C:ivener for the game with the Steffens
the inspection of seed clover and causing- an approximate loss of i t hk age when the cy
f ow !civic club Park in the east part
Fern Cavencr t(am: vari)us crnp dunnnst rations wilt 4j-000
!midi(' are being' turned awaY of Yukon to be held at 6:30 la In
Marvin Beeler
Yukon
be bcld nil Friday -June 5th With hard work on the part of from the church and when it takes Thursday Jun 11 Picnic tables
Virginia Beeler 1 NA ME Pos All II ll PO E i
o
pinn
ae1 to the Yukon Fire Department ably smething s IPN'taelllar t" f“"S R r v
inking Nater and a dutc o
h ven
i
Leland Ford i D Barnes 21) 4 0 0 2 1 An all day tour is
L m
T ohnike fa rm assisted by the El Reno Fire De-1 their attention on religion this 1
oave recent ly b een added to the
Lennrd Sm
aith P Ulrich lb t m
artent and aided by a stiff preacher without anything spec- yonvynn
iyeys of thy park
Charity Horn E Barnes ss 3 ° (I I() ° attarittilfti:"nolt'ollhitit'di 2II members of I
4 2 0 I 1
the crop improvement association 1 - - f t ti t 1' I
MIA 10in i —It NO111 tn re was cuuutr and with only the old- Evangelist McCone and his mu-
Stanley Horn ll mith It
3 ° 2 I 0
members of the County Agents Litt within the confines of the fashioned preaching of the gospel sician mr Boggess were guests
4
0 4
Mildred irkgard f ed Neal 1 c
1 4 I I I 0
Advisory t'cumittee and all farm- !waiter yard and the ‘N'est lumber as a drawing power has contin- or th dub mr neggess gave
1 -
Margaret Neal Spargur lb 4 I 2 2 1
et'S interested in crop and soil im- -hied containing a large amount of tied to lill this big lent night al- some beautiful selections on his
Lucille Crane Platt c 'I 0 1 10 0 lumbr m m
e was saved fro the flames ter night and with two weeks yet piano accordion and Mr NIcCone
Kenne th Smith Mne
itu rf tl 0 0 0 0 provement work are urged to at-
tend thi tour All those in at- file fire Was first disc(ivercd at 1(1 gi) all evidence points to the responded with :t short talk on the
1
$ Ernest ine Taylor D Ulrich p : 0 0 0 I
tendance should be provided wiit'l 1-)::'° a' Itt hY Loh('rt Tidwell i (''intIttsnin that Yttkifil "ill be building of Christian citizenship
1
Willizim Blanton I lunch as We ‘vill spend the Ill on it nbintogur of the Hart Iotor I stirred aS it Was never stirred be
The Eastern Star ladies Nerved
James Rogers f DTA I II 0 II 27 4 1
hour at the F E Roy farm ('''Inl'atlY- lnd GilY nurge-s night 1 f"re 'ere the nlecting draws to a fried chicken :unl strawberry short
Bernice Rogers Steffens Dairy
Considerable time will la spe"t agent of the R I who notified the close cake ‘vhich met vial the approval
ti!enn Sechrist NAME Pos AB II II PO E
mspecting various methods itl 1:iiin Mili t Vngineer TnV hi2: 1 All ('Illirthes have dismissed I thy hungry Inemb inyitidin
Carl Sp:trgur Crail :lb 4 I 0 2 I dn svt I1vtr and also same sircen Whistle :it the mill gave the their Solidity evening services and thy tad twishr
Virgie Ogle Blanton c 4 it 0 9 o ' a
I' au phht- 41n hat ons :atria atd it was not loing until a are co-opeating in a splendid way —
Leona i lade Farrell lb 4 0 0 10 1 Mr N E Villiers head of the -' at many afloat folks were til tnw:It(1 Imild!ei: I he ean1P14411 a
1 Leif ss tf 0 0 0 1 I PrOSpCritV N()iCS
Lay Prather Agronomy department and L V On' ground and assisting the fink toilss Four prayer meetings are
I Eiden Rylia Bush It : 0 I I °
- 1 atorne crop speciahst will be Ict -' held each day front Tuesday It)
Inil GIlitch P:charil p 4 0 0 0 0 with us far the tow The bite started in the offioe Friday and from 20 to I0 people :
Ethel Halbert Iluddard if 4 it I 0 0 bu ng ddi of the lumber y ard a ve and ha lteen ittlet"ling th'''' PraYer An office is hying' fitted up in
wynatii siiii:allitigier Roberts cf 4 0 I 2 0 The fo w n
lloiL's itineritrY will l-t had gained effilside'ahle 11e(1w-iv service A latT:e Ilible clc4s is IIIP N Illoot Mill tiffict building for
Gordon S t n i t h Wayland 2 1 ) l I 0 o 0 covered o n the 'cur' i i i i o re 1 as iiivered The wind ako I w 1 1 at t he tent each after- t he Poista I Telegraph Company
1 T mdflii hthods of secd: Oil01'il the lire over to the cast noon
1!!ax Ulrich who will enter into competition
J G li'ich- ht tTA I :::: ') ': )i i
in Clover Korean Lesp : ll ath booie) and this
edeza 1 Lot it(' it
On 'Fite day nia'hi Ivane'ellst aHill the Western Union Tehivraph
Earl 'White Score by Innings !C
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R II 1- Frank Blanc: Austrialit
Clart rce White hear itairy ateh and !anal) at A
:-Nirrn 0 11 0 0 ') 0 0 0 0 '2 ') 0 ' side and wer e lapping a a 'ainst the and hist night "The Signs of the a siniph x system for receiving
Gilbert VIlitc on (lover and oats
Fred Yeo k Yukon I 2 2 0 I 0 0 0 "' 6 it 4 i i t ivit sheol when the El R no e Fire Tinie-" anol tonight the sula'ect triossacs
per t laver ano tia i
1:rcel Ping (p1 11000(1 rtult t u Department arrived and saved this will Ite 'The Gre:d Triluilatian" 1 Three new riidnces an now
Mr and 'Irs John Turner zit- -
' 1eil frail' heina' vined )!It It was Evang list MyCotio i s a native 61 retirs o
e f construction in Yir
Henry Divis tat ion
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telaied a st:tte convention or ull
Altim LI yan I J Ilinmr ((4: ypiligrI tertunate that the fire did not in Illinois :mit tias been :Ictivcly kon and another is just laiina cam
dertakers Wednesday which was inrcal to the lakiness iiii:atitin of 1 eng e
itv:d in t he wor k of Evanae pi li Sim
- tted o mons i s well along
Grace tiiddens 1:itS St:(1 demunsTratilm
held in tho Shrine tanlitoriam at '
Homer Giddens wi h hi f
s ine bung alow on E lm
II I' Albers liarvet ttle'n1 the t'twn- vItich is 10A- acrus- the liito fur the past iiglit years l
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oklithonia City ' :Ircy' south of the lumber yard A During the first two weeks ne Avenue Lawyeney poison is bud&
Earl Wy'11-1 sued dimonst rid ion 1
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Evilyn IT'Inka 1 Jm V IZv C(Ilo:r pedirtcd str'''''2 s"''t h wHld kePt I he flaincs ' wits as ileil bY the Rev F IL 1 ing' two three-roorn re-idernas in
Raynaitoi Hanska Edward Ilejcek
"ats- criat rutation :And phosphate 'einted to the north I Grant whit hail charge of the mus- Chase addition in the southeast
' Leonard R:istl Adtt Cox 1 demonstration
l ' George Ila-el manager of the it:t1 progritni and children's work ' Part of Yukon fer ienttil purposes
N'etcham Lumber yard was one ' During the remainder a the cam ! and Cap Coyle is comtdeting a
Villoril laxey Dean Bunch NOoN
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part r tht I
1 1 1 Ashhroyk method it- A th fi
of e rs t m en t o reac h th e scen e 1 nicgn this h w ill five- room bungid adjoining
djoining
Edith Melton Russell Brox- n
Dan Sio ti Altena Denning i
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the fire bavitig been notified ho handl" l'Y 'bin' Newinll Beg- ' his home on Maple avenue
Thelma Chastitin I May Krivanek 1 C C Nile' Seeding chver with l'Y Mr Tidwell Mr Basel says the a'esawho for many years was as- ' Mr Ntipp of the Oklahoma Nat-
Lyle Herence Virgil '1cEltresit a
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ots pre pZi ratioll Of !-0Cd bed 11111)er yard will be rebuilt as soCitired with Dr Jaines Rayburn ural Gas Co informs the Yukon
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Lloyd herence ! Adele McElfresh I air (Lr pedigrtii ts: -outt as ill-urance adjustors View in EVallgeliSliC Campaigns and " ''''L111 that there has been an in-
Kethlill Little Mary Lee Mohr 'J'i' ditntage A temporary offha win) is no stranger to inanY people crease in g as meters in Yukon
i and Fughum oata
:Margie Little ' Bela Mohr J W Lorenzen Dent'm a it
I huild:ii
t as under construction ' in this section of the country since December :l0 19:l0 On that
Wednesday mitrning ' Mr Gr nt
a a Sinch tir o f O kl aho- dat a ther e were :l7il gas meters
Miltca St'alleck mat Jane Springier Atviritin peas clever
a Hubert Sinrcka ' Nat la Vat son co0 Aptn ci(iNet and ph The Ketcham Lumber Yard was ma City has been assisting' at the here and on May tll there were
biilit in its present location f0 Piitno and has won in:my friends :'1 and increase of five Very few
Wilbur Cassel : Cecil Owen- plait
Viclet Cassel -hoe llow:trd Karl Itornenutun Cluvi-T and! '''''''?':' alx" ''"1 this i'' the first fire ' by hi r sunny distkiti011 and her towns in Oklahoma can in this —
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:itab Mary EHun Law on phe -:pinite less tleiy have Hit t 1d !iplettolid playitag good a showing an I a great many laT:'a e
Tory cffii hty Ale)( ardor Plyase be :tt 110-mikes nrir tai It Was a strange coincident that At the elo0 of thiii oamtatign how reductions in !Peters Yukon
Veinal IIIliday ‘ Iva Lee Cook cilia iithick Hi that we call ::tirt 1he Nichols: Lionher Yard suffrpd the party will go to Geary for :t is holdiIi g her own and Inahing
1 lia-aie Halliday Avis Marie Cook 1 tiaaptly and complote the days a firir poii aft(11n at mitt nitith's campaign iindt'r the aus- litt le grztin WhiCh :hould inspire r :-
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Ev:t smith vir2-mi 1i4ran itinerary hy four o'clock--Fred' itnnnt City entaiIiiii4 :I lass Of laces id the M E flaptis' arr! our citizenship to strive for a big-- a
Ann Li tr tilen Thomason
E Percy County Aizent ili100110 Ch: itian t hurehea 1-er and better city :1-77l'i' :
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