The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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old t he timiley
uitually liti rill Oklahoma and
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11-licr Jefo:r J Jones rEall man
of the 1:or4tiut t I4fl Fulani e
at ion alid Will 1 lay IIddV te
c7itr
Al!hough 1-!inlatc 1f (11 T xa A vi 1tuid ar:kal
fIktd oti the tthiney iisd it I itlege eolleve tatI4ifl TeX34
l'elievcd to he more th4to
l!nirr the governor's 10-in half
of the money wotild go to 0111(4)1-
10a beciillse that Nits I he c(mied-
iittl'm adopted !Stitte
It is proposed that Oklahoma's
l'ch""A to 111"4 than $-N-01410 ‘111 he the print ial speaker and
Under the goVernor's t)!An Lair the degrees IA ill be prt'sentett
of the Money woti Id go to Cahfor- tb
renry Vennett uresiderit of
hitt because that was the cooled- th
ian's adopted iidate Ilaccalaurcate servit dl bt
t hrnP"'" that “klahunia's held the Sunday preceding CoM-
tha re lir iisol for hospitalization hrn hr Ry itother
of handicapped children at Clare- 0
pastor of the First Christian
inure I:ogers' old home town
Church in Oklahoma City will give
the address
EH KS IT CAT THEN Meinders W dl receive the Bach-
HAS ‘VIIECK: UNHURT tdr if St ience degree from the
SA hoot ur Avritliiture with a ma-
k Paul Hanson saw a hun- Joe in Agronomy Ile is a member
VII' looking' cot In th" nt of the Alpha Gamma Rho t4ocial
Ktvt(lI l S he mps11 $donv to- rvidenlity or the p A and
ward Tulsa The cat got the hest 111 ooranyzatiins
of the do' tor's fechrirs so Le -
slopped and picked up the cat1
and intended to stop somewhere Woodpecker Becoming Extinct
tititi yet it twine hulk tr
1r11 it a happy home
'uI ittter Le hat! plekea tip
the t a 11111till's car lilt
j:All‘el on the shvlit cucve at Or rcamon for this appeal
FiArt twat the Tut a :-itock- I is the thinning population of bird
yank Tho cor $16411ed otot turned
ovrr Ettl times Hanson
I tit vkith only iTr ctityl mot
Ci4t ‘ti01 not tat The
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car a ITT ared to te iflv dalriag target for allnw-it any m ra EDWIN SANGER NEW
rd pun For this ren they are br- CURT' OF' Y IL ALUMNI
C C 1 illcry vOio liroelit the coming ext inct and v ill soon c!!!4-
( i r back to Cleveland has fed a tTear tillieSS they are !!‘pared hy At the annual A banquet
4ind tz4kuri eau of the 'lucky everyone --- Pathfinder of Yukon ighschool held at
tn- - (lc elalid A incricnn Plossonv Heath Saturday night
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ttilp:t Mho t:1 lq t ttco et1 until
June I 0 I for the position of
Junior t'oi1 St'F itt'
The t I anti tiUtr s $ 1120 a
year less a rot irewt iit deduction
of 114 percent
Apph towns neeA 1aVe 1curt
graduated from k4 yalar courttt
kat a college or univt rsity of recog-
nized standmg ‘k it h t he completion
If at least 1IS scrut- tt r vv
rept that applications ‘t in he tic-
sevted ft oni senior students under
crrtain !Tet if it'd conditiolis
The culmination tt I'd consist of
a nit ntal test and of ii g Rend
test
Full information tray he thtain-
cd front Or al Johan cerctary
of the I' S CI St r rwari
rxamincts itt ttt lit-t I ffi e in
this city
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(:tnit0' Askessor
Candidate For
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Yukon Student Get
Gets A& NI Degree
-tJ1ater ()lila May 2—One
Volool ?-tioleht IA ataolo!: the 395
' L kill vrante1 devrvem Iy the
tilitahroa A and M coll0 at the
ColonierR tiant Cxcrcimei :klonday
rnrlitio!: in the collevo sitalJoriont
Ile IA 1!-1y iF it111(114
Aloa1! tho-e to rttek e
are !-todlit4 frtitil 15 :tati14 and
f coin three foreig7n count tho:e
countries repreented are
the Philne 17-1and anti S3 rift
T () ttt"n tiro --Ilett of the
Z-arn's trio t-urvey
has appealed to hunters and es-
boys IA ith rifles and
sting- rhots to spare our native
(Inv of birds directly rispoitm-
ible for such an arpeal is the pl-
icate" wooilpecker nig noisy find
eonpiuous this dandy riliaes an
target tor tilmiet any M
Edwin Sanger elected presi-
So era! years it' lightning: rod 1
tient Other officers elected were:
alenicn fell into disrepute thru first vice pre! ident Duane Le-
arious f'rni f overstIling but Force: second vice president
t I li clearly established fact Charles Shellerberver third
tat a odded kiddin g ith the president Phil h secretary
ods fairly well vrOlindt'd is Frac- 1na Punch zind treasurer Alhert
iy 1111111Wie to damave from VhcatleY
Hglitning About trol members of the as-
sociation were prse including
The NVomen? Christian Union MisN I:mma Effison a member of
have a food at the Cox tt"' first gr"d"ati"g class 'f
Meat Market Sat Nlay kon hOlschool of the Class ef
1 I I'dt1-1
St cral yvars it' O lightning: rod
!t!tAllyll fell into di::repute thra
arious f'rni f over- stIling but
it is a clearly c!tahlished fact
t?:at a oddi'd kiddin g ith the
rods fairly "A ell vroundrd i prae-
ically in111111he to damave from
1:ghtning
uns calsts ctc Como and ""
uy your Sunday dinnur
Not more than t
'ITt 10NA er f ftt to cau thr Irpyrs
sunhurn tinics Ft at in iire leprosarium5
et i It:tt'r t Ortling
to IL I ittlql-g- f h ania
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tv4innirg t)lan to Ise forccd to I he Olt tAtLI
01kit-s Lcgan to thR ken ilnd the Jordan dot- t
far away
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THE YUKON SUN
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Johnson Pleads
For Reservoirs
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Charvinif that niny !pent üfl !
the Mi---i!-11-1 fur !
trib vkith revard to the upper
Jia4 bvin -re than
Cohtfrtilari Jed
jU 4 tthlahma aA ine or iht
liakr M id
kitlt to amend I hi'
(4trt1n loll to in-
uhide 24: Eicrvoirs un the Arkan-
ai :1111 lt4 trihli!arle Th th'hat
M the t W04 ine the hi't
te-t tlus
"Now tr lator thiA
to he ow teit to adiTt a
1111ey It 11 rtftrt'Ntt' to fb”it eon
t 1'01" saoh 41f WI' are to !-ol‘e
this 1:iganti kke
build a rtr!vuir fl the
uppyr realles of the
and its trihotaries in ciuliteiti-n
tith i rcal Nation-A ide Soil-t'onerNation
program It is litrh tune
that tht" drVide it
yip 11111 eont mile the p1e!4'ent make
method 'NN atinv money ill
the loir Nith utter
ikekrarif to the upper tributaries
front vilitnee ttU einie'
dectired
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INS ALUMNI TROPHY
The trophy presented annually
tiy the Alumni association to the:
senior vi ith the highest scholastic
standing during the four years of -
hilhsehool work was awarded
this year to Charles Shollenberg-
et Ile made a straight A aver-
Ave for all four years
Charles attended the first two
years or highSeh001 at Friendship
the third at Sentinel and the last
year at Yukon
While at Friendship he lettered
in tennis and basketball h
years
Ile was resident cf the iinior
class at Sentinel ice president
of local 111-Y and ako vice rresi-
dent of the State 111- Ile re-
ceived a major letter as an all
around student
Durini his senior year here he
wa liusinss ioarlik2Ser of the
Press club a member of the Gold-
en Y dramatic club and the band
Charles plans to attend school
at Oklahoma Baptist university in
Shawnee thk fall
Not Iniire than hk ptro it
::(101)P01 lirpt-rs in the
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MIk ad on this va:v
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110NORFI) IN CALIFORNIA
Carul Williams a former
Yukou girl received a distinguish-
t'il honor last week N hull she was
selected as "Miss Oklahoma" to
represent this state on Oklahoma
Day at the Califirnia-Pacifie Ex-
position at San Diego Calif Two
hunderd "'')uthern California wo-
men's organizations selected the
candidates
Miss Williams was a student of
the Yukon highschool three years
ago and is well known here She
I s the ilanirhter Of Mrs John !tar-
deinan of Yukon 'Arr anti Mrs
lladman are visiting at the
home of 'AD Ilardeman's parents
Mr and Mrs C W Ilardeman
and will leave soon for California
1 EDDING SHOWER
MrS Ceorge Davidson gave 11
lovely show( Wednesday after-
no011 Of at week in Ioncv
Adele WElfresh ‘ h k the ITide-
elect June of Mr ierbert Cash-
iThitl TUIS a Th0 honoree was
showered with many lovely gifts
The following spent a pleasant
evening playing games and were
served delightful refreshments:
Mesdames L F NteElfresh Frank
Stout Viva Stout Clydo Eskew
Leo Eskew Wm Eskew Carl Sim-
make ‘Valter Evans Harry Bunch
Ehner Kay Lawson Ora Bey-
er Barney Swore Charles Vian
Misses Betty IcElfresh Carolyn
Dahl Ruth Davitison Willie Pack
Altena Denning Glenn Records
Norma Lou McElfresh Joyhelle
Eskew Ina Faye and Iva Ntae Evans
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Births
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Mr
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11SCOCKS IZETTRN FROM
Miss ennie Hancock assistant
postmaster of Yukon and her
father W A liancock returned
Saturday from a week's visit at
the home of Mr Ilancock's bro-
ther at Fairfield IlL Uncle Bill
says his brother has practiced
and treating radium poisoning
until now considered incurahle
have heen developed at the Nlass-
adiusetts Institute of Technology
'Aten and apes are the only
creatures NA hose eyes can be foc-
used for different (listances
NIARKIT REPORT
The folios In Market report is
fu:1&-hed each Thursday tor The
ukon Sun
The prices are for Thursday only
anl are sutject to chani:e without
Roosters
Heavy hens 11c
Leghorn hens 12c
Heavy springers 17c
Colored springers 15c
Eggs cash Irq! Trade
Cream 22e
Wheat per bushel ?s-le
Oats :10e
Corn shelled 75c
A cheap new process for mak- Colored springers
in an explosive more powerf ill Eggs cash
I ha n dynamite from 11 waste pro- Crcam
duct in t he manufacture of corn- Wheat per bu
starch has l'pecn arnounccd y Oats
Prof Bartow of Iowa university ' Corn shelled
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and Mrs Merle Smith
boy Born Tuesday May 213
and Mrs Jim Rubes 9
boy Born S'unday May 2-1
NISIT TO ILLINOIS
medicine in the Fairfield com-t- 7)0-1 To
munity for -10 ytars and he hi--lped $'10i10J10
him practice for a w(Tk
We ins ite :sou to come in and talk it over M ith us
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THURSDAY MAY 2 193 G
DEMOSTRATION SCHOOL
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About 23 ladies attended a demcn:-tration
school hcld at West
Point school house May 20 A
dcmon:tration was given by Mrs
Carl Schumacher The school was
sponsored by the Mayview Ilapry
Hour Club
CLASSIFIED ITEMS
THE METHODIST LADIES wEl
have a bazaar Nov 21
FOR IZENT: Pature Roum fcr
20 heal (1 cattle E G FiAer
FOR RENT: five room house See
Rosetta Wray 420 Poplar
TOMATO PLANTS: 100 at 10c
Garden near lAleeklli filling station
E Of Yukon-----V A Goode (It
FOR SALE: Fine jersey cow
Nk i h baby calf Mrs D R Hill
Rt '1 Box t7 t mi northeast of
Yukon
— SERVICE STATION for lease
Stt Ii S Deardorff Phone S9
FOR SALE: 7-ft Deering grain
I binder V A Dobry 2'2 mi west
I and '2 mi south (3t
FOR SALE: Chevrolet truck less
than 1600 miles 1 mi and quarter
so of Stop 10 Will take good
jersey cow on deal—V B Reno
Bethany
FOR SALE
1930 Chevrolet Coach 1933
Pontiac Touring sedan New 1935
9-ft Frigidaire New 1035 6-ft
Frigdaire All priced to sell—
W C Bryan Phone 11
SALE
6-room house 2 lots modern
$1101)110 Good part of town a
harzain
river bottom
LOANS
companying him lie reports dry Some farra loan money at
weather in that section reasonahle rate with privilee
pre-payment Quick closing-
New muthmk for diagnosing- FOP SALE: Red Top Cane Seed
V A Dobry 212 mi west 1:2 S (3t
SUDAN SEED free from noxious
weeds State purity test 9938
$350 in 500 lb lots—George E
Bass 4t
COLLEGE GROCERY— Farmers'
Friends Highest prices for egg's
Special price on windmills—G
Ford proprietor Bethany Okla
Phone 2
10c
-PAINT
-ENAMEL AND
-VARNISH
FRANZ'S
VARIETY STORE
ha Goodall nutidfing
ATTENTION FARMERS
!! BE SAFE!!
IT CoSTS NO) 110RE TO STORE YOUR 'WHEAT IN A FEDERAL
BONDED ELEVATOR
And the advantages are many'
Federal Warehouse Receipts are accepted as collateral by practically
all banks
Weighers and inspectors are licensed by the United States Govern-
ment Department of Agriculture awl constantly under their supervision
assuring proper N eights and grades at all times
Federal supervision insures that all grain CO'Vered by Federal Ware-
house Receipts must be held in the eloator for the protection of said
receipts
The DOIIRY ELEVATOR at YUKON is the 0 N I Y Federal Bonded
Elevator in Canadian County and w e SOlicit your patronage believing we
can give vou better service—better security and more appreciation
farm
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