The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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THE YUKON SUN
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i no travel allowance to t( ae h in -4: :i5r!--i-e-'
tknnouncements 1th (haracteritic vigor Mr J! these vocational classes
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Ethrar lI) ever head of the fed-1 The vocational ed!lcation
The Yukon Sun is a ithrrized to era! bureau of investigation lays i
I grain in Oklahoma has been hand- !--- -rd lit --AK--
atitor4e the cand:dacy ef I the blame for the shoel k ingly lar-f' 1
'capped becauise el lack of suffi-
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also for the '-:::------- i--41-4P -)- 'rT'sifilikallit"4-4
I numher ef Crir-:'-a!-- under voting ! cirt federal findi
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Fer Representative et'
' ave in the Cr:ted State- at the r ea son that 5 co !
unt:es of the
Canadian County i 4 ---
! dr cf okrr-Erl'-a-' at:--' '' -'''-'1''''''' -tate bav-e heen unable to match "'''--1
S!r:e(t to the Democrat Prirnaries
no re-reet f r la-A- an I (:- ler ary f-deral nds
r
Sireakng to the annual en' -r- Fr ier the r 0---x hill just: enact------' !- '-fi'4
tior cf the Loy' cluhs 1! Am- r- i t: r !1 e ar: zial - - t
EMPORIA StGE SAYS WtTC11 ---eit01----!-- --0-
T II E IINORITY M E N C E
c4 held in l'h:la!ielrhia the ctirer ! rhatih f- i--al Lr is wi1 rar-
A S
i day the dynamo ef the nati- n's : fi i:s f i f- - I iiExcust
crime hureau sai -I: a- 7a
Wi:::aM Allen White nited Ern !
"I have cnly tc 'oc1: at the ! -:' n 111 t! t- a: i n
reria edter and ivither s1 ! inld r:
t - I hi- -!t: anl for the three el
!---ta! K (--- rA c ''''' 7--"- -rah ''- -- -1--- -7 s : suc vo-
a rla to youth et the land Thurs ' th ralre cf Al1 Kar a i -- - there will be just ore Civic c
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day to tisk to the rymccratic ' ri! Ca-TT hell I1-arri malian ar1! t - in Ada Headquarters will be
1 a - - e i n e e t e d
fcrm of goverr ee-e-it and aye!!! Tr -na: ll R-hincn cr to realze i' t-- --Z-i ar1:r3 ar1 t:ie Aldridre hotel This hotel I
"the threat ef ecencmic see-iirity thii bio cf cm from the bcii1Ire f
f-e'--al al 4 at t'ee let the contract to double the
vethout Iherty" ing r-t 6r the tinderw-erld were iariit c iii'ti :!:7 -- pacty but will not let work st
-There are only tI o Idnds 6f koked LIor by many per:A!or a2 It i :z:a : several inti: after the corivention
givernment in the werld" White : worthy o em
f ula mern rs o Ccrre w re
t:pon T wom
he en visitors will bay!
hef zz- l0 we
told Pittstairg State Tea Criers col- "Ea( h of them :-4- rt of na has his audience very artive in their I round oc tea s da'-'1
lege gradliates in a cm
omen re ' like a motion p:ctire star: each thc big r a biii
h it two Eridge parties swirnmirg rart
ment talk "only two: of them has his public ea( h ef 151060(40 battlE1e
pparties were bit- golf par
s and oter phases
te
On e kind me
of governnt in w hi( h them has his great gathering f"f ter in their enro en rtainment
stien to srfrd-
''- cont!l
I 111 t7 ill' lift4f 10 2kil41 1 1I4rK"1 uipon r-y many Tiers c n! a! It is sz-nifi:ant that several
gtvernment in tli world" White worthy of emuiat:pon rnerners 1 f Ccrzri- w'rc were
told PittAurg State Tea Criers col- ! "Ea( h 6f them has his audience verif artive in ter s'4p1 of
lege gradoaties in a commence- like a motion picture star : each tEc big ravv biii i!el- it two
merit talk "only two: i of them has his puhlic each cf 151060600 battleihipF were bit-
One kind of government in w hi( h them has his great gathering f-f ter in their cppositin to spend-
the people govern themselves Tea- ! sentimental yammerheads who uts irI' $12000000 for this impoirtant
1oning it all out with free P pfCh ! ter remonqrances at his air pre- i
I r
and :iar reaching r r r r a m 6f vo- 1
Ind in parliamentary debate hension and detentkn
! cational agricuiture for the entire
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"The other kind Of government ' so long as that asinine he— United StateF
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lierds the people about by 0(104 havior continues I insist that the
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by proclamation by surerri-a n Iy crime problem as effects youth
minorities seizing powcr and t"laY 11'-41 a crIme Fr°'1"11
fying the majority volving the moronic adults of this
country w-ho throLigh
"A It hough the menace is abrfad
ed actions and idl(tic idolatry (1
in the world America is immune
frrn the threat of enconomie ce- 6'Atlaws d'vellr) an ever-incre-ing
tendency toward
(4 nty wit 1-1011t liberty but it ii in ! -- --k't - --— "' : - - ' ' ''
1 Ada Civic Clubs JOin
crime ny tre vrnitn 6t America ' ---
the air "The thin g that alarms
—Oklahoma City Times Hands As Hosts
Trj i the fear that you in your
day wiii yield to those American Ada Oklahoma June 4 (Spe-
Rev and Mr G A Hughes ( jai 1Two tf I he criuntry's bcFt
minorities 'A h i C 11 hall seize IMW( r 1
14 nd hold it w ithout F aution a and daughter Mks Wilma re- I known orators on club and corn-
the ballot Lox in the name Gf pa- i turned to Tulsa Saturday after a I munity NVOrk will be heard at the
triotism" I few davs vi-it with Mr and Mrs District Con-enthin if the Lions
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P B Vandarn (nt i clubs Uf Oklahoma when it as-
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VOt:11) SEPARATE THE -
'WHEAT FROM CHAFF' Dr Welbourn Sanger of Pon-
Ha City and Mrs S S Sanger
If UKlahrima wartA a more and ea Leah stent Sun-
in Chickasha with Mr and
prison t-etup it will pit the hard- daY
ened and rn-r Ir'f'1-(1-1 Sanger
rre ç risrr and keep them !afe
Mrs C E Stratton Canadlan
("eri if they do have it trdigh the
Partles'ie Examiner heLeves It ler'ur't'Y d'rrutilr and
H
JI arry Taylor (ommissioner at-
rA younger crirririas'
vho (han- to ((Ti j out: of1 tended a meetinir of Commission-
ers at the state Ca ph t
ocayt
it in a vrison tithiere the aim
fnurda-
to build better citizens out of
thesel ro(1 young sticks of
Miss (r 1Jiek ef Oklahoma
humanity The milder type of tria-
City svent the week-end in Yu-
turf trirnitials will be put in a
kw Miss has secured an
third 1rHin and given humane
apprentiie lieerise for a beauty
tteatment ItTid liberties We tan-
tourse at the Unique Peaut‘
not do all three things in one
Shoppe Oklahyma City Miss
prison-- ktnep them safe reform
Hicks is a graduate of the Pli"
them and give those who need to
tlass of Yukon high FChI
be punished or restrained humane
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treatment and reasonahle liberty
Experiments at the 17niversitN
It will cort more money to do s
awornia indicate Leutror
this hut in the long run srl-iould
oeanis are tVk 'van
:save money Our first objective ter as X-rays
must be to keep tbem safe
Jimmy cf li:4011ta OH'
cat fish ham! It tidpr fays lip I
tn a platform
fltmaritlitkr a month for ev-
Fry uriliorn Ial ii Oklahoma
Jimmy thtew a curve tioutitl profp-sittia
I pension pla t I ormers
V OM ii4' It't that (We aYs
the Daily A i (Im)! it p 1ut tt) duIt
(ould (i h in 1y t a rt iriv a
p fuo tif t At
I hat hi- m olio jiL-t ahoilt
(itiahle of the tit r
"of ranizer" ho ate 'gettinir it"
from I hp p t palitr say:-
Want Ads Get Results
SAM
IULBERT
DEMOCRAT
County Assessor
Candidate For
Re-Eledion
(f Oklahoma
('It y rt t he veek-end in Yu-
kon M is II icL4 secured an
ppl-erit 111f a Leauty
COlir-e at the Unique Beauty
Shorp in Oklahoma City Mrs
flicks a graduate of thP
elaz of Yukon high Fchool
Experittvrits at the Uriiverity
(if California indicati Lfutron
1ani are tVk lethal t an-
1 X-ray"
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()r of the irrportart rra-
rri ty the Treent
yet a 11'11 hard-
the
rr!' :re-
ir a:: farmer!
the 1::t2re Farrrer of
Arrer: are d-e:y irtereted
1)rhz the rat
e n ir Eeen ir
errihles in Ada on June
Efiwin Rirfry of parkeN and
burg West Virginia First Vice-
President of the Lions Interno-
tional arid Ly precedent the next ter
appear everal
!lines on the program Ile vill her
tiring the International angle to she
the delegates and thrill them tcH
the importance of i tfer Interno- lN
tional feeling and wood will Sat
Dr A hid President of Mr'
East Central State Teachers col- as
lege and generally recognized a's she
the most forceful and dynamic her
orator in the
o
Suthwest will ar anc
pear on the program at the Gov-
da
errors' Bari(plet on the night of
JjrE 9 '
Pu-sent Gov4-1-tir-' and candi- to
date for Govelmo mi i1 he heard use
from time to time
The Ada Citizens have provid-
ed all the r' oms that will he
needed liy the delegotoH and other
visitors The Ada Niwariii club
and the Ada Rotary club have bf -
come temporary Lions to at a"
GET
on the
MAIN TRACK
iHU aluoit C14 cno aril that oJ
a riot which i ncial:y n000loort(Hod too iLo rot
ttcy ate in a had fix
Worrling and 'a nv i tht Iv kwn tlat ":11
we have a long proo4sioyi Lf worker:z ahol
laity coaning to our hank who will ni olty toe thai:-
ful that they lo'ainoi carly in lift: the 'Hoo(') taroco o:f
h rift
Miht it not bp wpri to practice a little o00lf-clehia! at
the loeginning than to he lomlool to when the
haolows loogin to thicktql and the Joydan dooL Not -f
H far away
D B PHILLIPS President
frill' FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF YUKON OKLA
THE YUKON SUN
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there will Le just one Civic
in Ada Headquarters will be at
t'ne Aldridre hrtel This hctel has
the contract to double the ca-
pacty but will not let work start
nti: after the convention
The women visitors will have a
continual round of teas (lances
1-ridge parties svirnming parties
olf parties and other phases of
entertainment
Mary Eileen Every of Piedmont
had her tonsils removed at the
office of a local physician Friday
Widely KnOWn Lila Mae Hicks visited Mrs
P P Tia:1 and Miss Geneva cks
Orators To Be At '"
1 Hi
nday day Tuesday
Joe Miktilik who has Leen
join iirdergoineor treatment the past
three weeks at W(siey hospital
was removed to her h riorth
Is
re-J anner Friday
Mrs Jack Elliott ard daughters
Jarqueline and Mrs Torn Moulton
Ld Mr Moulton cf Ponca City
1sited Mrs Kate Fleck and Mr
and Mrs Harry Fleck Sunday
Marjorie Kroutil little da4rh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Robert Krou-
til had the misfortune to fracture
her arm Monday evening when
she fell from a b:cyle
Mr and Mrs Frank Spence left
Saturday for a trip to California
Mrs Ina Olive accompanied them
as far as Amarillo Texas where
she will spend a few weeks with
her son-in-law and daughter Mr
and Mrs Jack Long and their
daughter Neatha
Although there is no known way
to sv-eeten rancid fat it can be
used for making soap
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' The following Market report Is
fArnished each Thursday for The
Yukon sun
The prices are for Thursday only
and are subject to change without
notice
Heavy hens 13c
Leghorn hens 11c
Roosters 7c
Heavy sphngers 17c
Colored springers 15c
Eggs cash 15c Trade 11c
Cream 9
Wheat per bushel
Oats 30c
Corn !1-e:If-d 70e
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Mr and Mrs Frank Boyd will
leave for Mt Vernon Sunday
to b:± at the bedside of Mrs
Boyd's mother who suffered a
raralytic stroke last Thursday
MARKET REPORT
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17c
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30c
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THURSDAY JUNE 4 1934
CLASSIFIED ITEMS we
FOR RENT: Sle(Ting room Mr
Ccra Bunch Tele 21A
FOR SALE: Kanota oat 5c
—Water starry Pho 10E-211
FOR SALE: Reuinditirzed el‘fttric
refrgerator fint (!as shape pric-
e1 to sell Inquire Newkirk3 Cafe
FOR SALE: Piano mahogany
cac Good condition 175 Mrs
John W Hardman corner of
dar and
FOR TRADE: Good sized 5-tube
radio two 'A heel trailer and 22
rifle to trade for small pigs
Phone Vit
MAN WANTED for
ftout k00 famili(!s
day Rawl Pivh Df!pt
SA ''1(11-1phis T(rn
Itawleigh
Write toK
THE METHODIST LADIES will
have a bazaar Nov 21
FOR RENT: PaAure Room IGt
20 had of cattle E G FiAler
SERVICE STATION for leae
See IL S Deardorff Phone 39
FOR SA LE: 7-ft Deering grain
binder V A Dobry 2 mi west
and 12 mi south
FOR SALE
1930 Chevrolet Coach 193:-!
Pontiac Touring sedan New 1935
9-ft Frigidaire New 1935 6-ft
Frigidaire All priced to sell—
W C Bryan Phone 11
FOR SALE: Red Top Cane Seed
V A Dobry 2 1 mi west 12 S (3t
SUDAN SEED free from noxious
weeds State purity test 993S
$350 in zoo lb lots—George E
Bass 4t
COLLEGE GROCERY— Farmers'
Friend Highest prices for eggs
Special price on windmills—G W
Ford proprietor Bethany Okla
Phone 2
p 'lave yo I 1 t car t atk)ratorv l'estd
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and Tuned up for Summ' r 11'
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Keep "lour Motor Humming
Smoothly on Vacation Trips
A little time spent on your car now by mechanics who
know how vNill save you moni-y Come in for a complete
and thorough check up
Hart Motor Company
Yukon Okla
ATTENTION FARMERS
!! BE SAFE!!
IT COSTS NO MORE 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 and constantly under their supervision
assuring proper weights and grades at all times
Federal supervision insures that all grain covered by Federal Ware-
house Receipts must be held in the elevator for the protection of said
receipts
The DOBRY ELEVATOR at YUKON is the ONLY Federal Bonded
Elevator in Canadian County and we solicit your patronage believing we
can give N ou better service—better security and more appreciation
We invite YOU to come in and talk it over with us
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