The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1939 Page: 1 of 8
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kli)N—A modern city of tau-
tiful homes f011tloted on nivie pride
and sHlbstantial Lisi puliey tin
U S Iliah way N to The hunui il
t i he litref-st Emir it Ilk in
the -ti uth west the Yukon Mill and
rain (2u and the Duhry Fluur
Mills Ine
VOLUME FORTY-F1VE
Assessor May Ignore
Excise Board Order
Canadian Mill Tax Valuation
To Remain at $177000
County Assessor Hulbert may wnicn growers may inakie
ignore the order of the Canadian tion to have their seed certified
county board o f equalization 1"1 -19" Th'
madvIune I in which an attempt "I!'all'a gr"wci' ('(nt a
is made to reduce Canadian Mill r ni'i "" II"' "d
and Elevator at El Reno from 'ell ""-
$177000 to 31S500 Mr Hulbert 1)uvee thvY vi11 purchase only
believes the equalization board ex- says Mr W'll-
ceeded its authority in making et
the order for the big- reduction in
valuation of the mill property Yukon liarber
The tax assessments of other
flour l
ur nns in tho county are s I Ihnsel With (Jun
funows: yuln mill and Grain
Co Yukon $160000 Dobry Flour wattr savly 50 veil h mown
M ills Yukon $'1f1110 and General harber and owner of the -avely
'Mills El Reno $111193 The 1' barbershop in Yukon snuffed out
equalization board reduced the his own life Wednesday noon
personal tax assessment made by Hyhen he discharged a bullet from
t he county assessor of the Geller- !a :10410 Winchester rifle into his
at Mills from $195510 to $1-1-1- brain
193 No reduction was made in lie was found a few minutes
the assessments of the two flour followit g the tragedy by his wi:e
mills at Yukon !lulu) ltft 1-1) rtittln to rtinkt
Will Rogers Statue
Unveiled June 7
Undoubtedly a I I Oklahomans
were proud of the program at
Washington when the statue of
Will Rogers was placed in the
Dan of Fame at the national cap-
itol June 7 Outstanding ad
dresses were made by Governor
Phillips Luther Harrison Oklaho
ma City editorial
Ilenthorne of the
and other widely
men
writur U G
Tulsa World
known state
MRS MARY TUNIA WIFE
OF LAUNDRY OWNER DIES
A great deal of attention was
iitildresiiaid to t he affair by the
prciss through the count ry It
vyed deiinitely that t he 1 ove
and which Oklahomans :LI-
ways felt for Will Eiigiers were
haed by the of the w hole
nation
each ititte is allowed (ally
two rtipresent at ives in t he Hall of
Fame ( )k1Iin:i' itut es of
:Ind V ii I Rogers cow let e
h is states reprosentat iüii Se-
queyah's statue was unvt-iled June
7 1907 just 22 years to the dity
and hour bt-fore that of W ill Rog
A heart attack early Saturday
resulted in the death of Mrs
Marie Tuma 53 years old at her
home in Oklahoma City
Survivors include her husband
Tuma who operates the Reno
Home laundry two sons Gerald
and Milton of the home address
two brothers Louis Zimmerman
and Tony Zinnnerman and a sis-
ter Anna Zimmerman all of
Prague in Lincoln county Se: v-
ices will be arranged by the Hahn
funeral home
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YUKON IS A 310DERN CITY CENTER OF A RICH FlinlIM SECTION WITH 'MODERN SCHOOLS
LAST WEEK TO CERTIFY
ALFALFA SEED
C E Weller secretary of the
Canadian county alfalfa seed im-
provement association announces
that Saturday is the last day in
which growers may make applica-
tion to have their seed certified
for 19:19 The benefit accruing to
growers w iU he a cent a
who had left the room to make a
on his
pu 'Those at a local store Mr
f T
avely was lying on the bed and o ut
only lived a few in after
medical aid was summoned The
fatal bullet pierced the unfortun-
ate man's brain just above the PiCd111011
right ear coming out above t he r
left ear The bullet was found A ukon r
on the roof of the barbershop
building Yukon a
Mr Savely grew despondent Cross Bz
following a severe spell of sick-
ness a year ago lie had met
The Yukt
friends during the day in a
team took a
friendly way and his death was a
Piedmont wl
shock to everyone lie had been
place downed
in the barber business at Okla-
10 to 4
homa City and Yukon for a num-
A good gz
ber of years
a large crow
:erv ices will be held at the
'
Walla L) alai I UMW! IU1 a IlL1111
A good game is reported ‘vi th
her of years
a large crowd in attendance and
:ervices will be held at the
the heavy hitting of the Piedmont
Turner Funeral Home at 10 a in club was an outstanding feature
Friday and burial will be made
I The strong Geary CCC camp
in Rise Hill cemeteryi near Okla-
will come to Yukon Sunday to
homa City
cross bats with the Millers The
Piedmont team will play the
1)airyman Injured In Bethany boys at Bethany
hailScore by hthings R
Irom Windmill Yukon ()I() 210 000 4 8
Piedmont :110 10x 10 1:1
Claude Dickenson well-known ! Batteries: for Yukon were P
iiairynnw I i V I ntt northeast of Niles and N u t t For Piedmont
town became overbalanced and Rose Dixon and Graham
town became overbalanced And I Rose Dixon and Graham
fell from a windmill 20 feet be- —
low to t he ground at his home v
at 8 ::0 a ta 'Wednesday i ardin“ is Officer
S" tier" severe injues ri ufH NT ational
ract tired ribs a NV l'(11Cheil baCk
and the toes On one foot were
jerked out Of joint when his foot
caught in the windmill as he was
falling This may have saved Mr
Dickenson's life however as it
kept him from receiving the full
force of the fall
lit WZ1S r11ShCd to St Anthony's
hospital whore he is ecolving: the
hest attention possible
IA)w Postollice
Bid Is $43943
of Mrs'
TRI FOR ASSAU11"10
at her
BE 11 ELD SATURDAY
vn 11Vik kut:111 i 4 A ot 111 A !401037411'01011 !03 tit:vai plk
't-0-t W Harding- superintrntlent
of the Yukon Mill and Grain Co
d nmr was elected vice-president of the
Nnt ionnt A ssocitttion of Operat ive
as it -
fun Millers at the annual ?fleeting of
! t 1e Associat ion held in Kansas
v hist week Mr Itardit4! has
mny s - - -
the Leen servini as a director of the
gt
anizat ion anti his election its
Vice-presidort imans that 1w Will
prohaltly he selected to the itn-
yortant posit ion Of president of
the assoi-alt ion at the 1940 meet-
' 'ng- at Iluffalo N V
ti"Is Norman K rout il of the Yuhon
Igton Mill accompanied Mr Harding ti
nn of the Kansas City meeting-
Yuhox Titultsnkv JUNE 13 1939
Piedmont Wallops New Cases
Yukon Nine Sunday 1)istrict Court
The Yukon Millers baseball
team took a drubbing Sunday at
Piedmont when the team at that
place downed them by a score of
Low bid submitted to the treas Amman rout it tit LIR I iThull
Oled Juno
urv department at Washington Mill accomPanit'd Harding tI
d m
last
the dity Thursday for construction of the Kansas ('sty meeting
a postoffice at Yukon Nvas made
by the 'N1cM illan Construction Co YUk0I1 Will Have ta
of Enid their bid being $1391:1
FE
The depart nicht will not award COM M unity I4air
Di" the contract for the construction
! of the building until about the I Glen Cornwell chairman of the
aturday
middle of July Yukon Communit y Fair commit-
S
Yukon Commun it y Fair commit-H
tee announces that plans are be- CREEK COUNTY ASSESSOR
ing made for a big: fair to be held CRITICIZES TAX LAWS
here in SeptembT The ladies -
clubs boys and girls clubs farm- I Creek county assessor I Ci
Vernon E Boyd was released ers etc are urged to begin to
under $200 bond Friday after select exhibits for the fair
pleading not guilty to charges of
assault and battery at his ar- BEGIN SAVING GRA TN
raignment before Felix K West SAMPLES FOR FAIR
in justice of peace court at El
Reno Trial of the case is sched- M A Brattin vocational agri-
tiled June 19 cultural teacher says the exhibits
Information filed in the case by of grain at the Yukon Community
Prague in Lincoln :
Reno Trial of the ease is sched- M A Brattin vocational agri-
county Se:
tiled June 19 cultural teacher says the exhibits
ices will be arranged by the Hahn
funeral home Information filed in the case by of grain at the Yukon Community
William L Funk county attorney Fair was ahead of any exhibit in '1
Mrs A F Major left Wednes- charges the defendant with strik- quantity and quality that - has
day morning for her home in Chi- ing his father 'William IL Boyd been at a county fair for the past
cago after an extended at the latter's home 3 miles east past 12 years Ile advises farm-
visit with her son R A Major and one mile north of Yukon ers to begin to save grain sam-
and family June S 'ie for exhibit at the fair
This is a liclieve it or not
Itiin Jackson living-
west of Tuttle had a horse
(abov() tw in colts
( right ) Candid picture in
Ilen while at work
Ile State that the two
White faced hore and mare
mule colts are doing fine
They were one month old
June fah and are located
on his pasture 4 miles west
of Tuttle
Yukon and Geary Teams To
Cross Bats Here
In
vs heirs of
Suit to quiet
Harvey K Dever vs heirs of
L A Wilson et al Suit to quiet
title of real estate
Divorce Cases
Mildred Correll vs Lee F Cor-
rell Petition for decree of di-
vorce temporary alimony and
property settlement
Iduttle Cook vs Arthur Cook
Petition for decree of divorce
property settlement and custody
of five minor child:am Howard
17 Ruth 15 Beryl 12 Nelda 11
:tnd LeRoy 7
Mart iage Licenses
Malven E Vilent:inn 2:l and
Ina K Gorman 17 both of El
Reno
William K Vaughn 27 of Fort
Sill and Maude Patterson 25 of
Anadarko
Hayden C Ireland of Dun-
can and Bertha Frances McPhail
22 of Comanche
Tulin P ‘ndersen 25 of 1:41v-
er and Roberta Muncy 22 of
Ceary
Frank W Pillines :l2 and
' Yard
years
2 I of
er to
Salyer
' Pasel
Mr
WHEAT LOANS To IIE
MADE Al' tIO" PER BUSHEL
County kg-unt Phillips of El
Reno attendott a intcting t
tSktk i lilt 111k 11 111
Large (rod tI1jO s Speech -
xvheat commit tee at Enid hist
es Entertainment Ai: Banquet
Thursday in operation
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of wheat loans was di
o kon 11 d
Farmers may obtain 110 a bushel wcr 14 frwn
loan on their wheat ii a bask a
cinlis thlahema Pity Capitol
N 2 grude Viwat f"r f"H" II Norman and El Reno at it
sterage loans nuist bo Hi 'ood moo har and i r ':(710
bins and niust have been in the : I il casement of I he 'Mei hoiLst
bin for :N) days Fermi' for wheitt elturch Tuesday night
1"01" n"Y l'" it I he Lion President Howard Prank
county agent's office of t opened 11
incot i
inti tin
d flail '-t t
L:01-111 chuid 1t president
t li club IoaIniap-hr
1)()CS Nitich 1)amage i
waIg int roduct ions reports were
Made by repesentat of I he
Canadian count y as visited by various cluk as to act v it ies
a wind and hail trni SundayH the past year
lihdd I hat causied much damage Senator Jim R inehart and 'Al rs
in som ut 1 the vnunty In 1illidii111 1 I1 Ncno ‘vcre
I he farming column!' it 7 miles tired gaiits nniiit ing and i
southwest of El Reno homes and L hort address Mr Rinehart
barns were demolished by the thanhed I he 5 Iti Yukon folk for
ind and at the Patzwald home a haviii g sent him a congrat t ory
combine IA aii wrecked telegram on I he occasion of
'N t Yukon t-e were blown servings as governor of the State
leaf commit tee at Enid hist
Thursday in M 1101 1110 operttion
of wheat loans was dr-cuse(1
Farmers may obtain 110 a bushel
loan on I heir Wheat oft a bask a
No 2 grade NVheat for fa m
-torage loans mw-t vood
bins and niust have been in t Ito
bin for 'N) days Form for wheat
loans may ho obtained at I he
count y av:en Es office
down and limbs of I reeA were
broken al many hoinc! in I own
and through t he rural sect ion
The storill W:r4 accompanied by
about an inch and half rain which
wa badly needed
Rain and Hail Tuesday Morning
Tuesday !Doming a rain Ivith
cloudburst propensities a c om-
panied by hail fell southwest of
Yukon Louis I lanska says 5
inches of Nvater fell at his farm
and Shell creek was out of its
banks Rural carrier Smith near-
ly drowned his car while crossing
the creek at the Tom Miller farm
The hail did considerable damage
to crops at the Frank Ball farm
At Yukon it half inch of rain
fell The Daily Oklahoman claims
Oklahoma City received more
moisture Tuesday morning than
ally other place in the state but
I lie five-inch rain soul hwest of
vn iiisapproVes their contention
AVINDSTOUNI
SCARE ITliON FOIAS
1nni mccruniliv mil )1(111N EY TO 11AN AGE
71 Ellis (if okialitftwi KETCIIAM LUMBLR YARD
City
Carl McKinney Nv h o ha
Fellite R Armstrong 21 of
assistant at the Ketcham Lu
Cloud Chief and Edith Barker
Yard in Yukon for the past
IS of Cordell
21 of years has been appointed ma
Raymond Knipp'
Oklahoma City and Ines Salver Hr t" ''''weeed the late t'"
Basel
IS of Binger
county assessor I Clyde TREASURE DAY
inir of Ow
The following- Yukon folks
taught in :t bad and windstorm
wet f Hydro Sunday
night that gave them a harrow- '1
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t 1 t 1r ni
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'11w 11111 t'11
Yulr11
Yukon Lions I lusts
At Zone MectinA
itt I he ttbscnce or Covurnor Leon
Phillips hit Thursday
A very elaborate entertainment
program was presented at tin)
banquet reodered by tho follow-
ing: Cecilia Lou Davis reading
Velva Jo Coyle piano solo (lias
Taliferrio violin sol) music on
marimba played by Clara Franee8
Sanger NV ith Celeste Robinson at
the piano and a tenor solo by
Chas Mohr of the Capitol Hill
(qui)
Band Concert
Saturday Night
Program June 17 8 :15 o'clock
Power march
Sabo march
Concord
Village Chimes Waltz
Globe Giriller
Prass qua !tette M ilitary ES-
curt ( Ralph Myers David NVheat -
ley Dorman Barrett and It J
m net I)
Na i rgti I or march
Pug:let's overture
Precision
Chaser
'""1" I ' '" -""" ing experience' Mr and Mrs W 100 000 Oklahomans
t'r a" n"1"'Fta 111-11a'Y' 22' °CI E Russell and son Edwin Clyde
(eary l'ooldiord and Stwell Simmons: I ace Arrest
Fr:ink W 'linings 2 and
Mary Suc both of "kia- Mr -avs that hail About 100000 Oklahomans will
honia City
111110
aS aS baseballs and besides lac arrpt Jul I
F Donald Brown 25 and Mildre& hrvalcmtr a winHi(dd the h 1 vI:
' have stato drivers
Donnelly 25 both Of El nthi)
itnes made big detts in tar top At 1"hns(m suit(
Jun"' 25' and (:":111Mrin lull it) the skull) heyier Imbue
)
iOlet Mize 21 laith of Geary
stpped at a farmhouse where '
here yar high
Th"MaS E II) and -11- they entered a cellar unlit the topped drivers (d
ria Itculen both Of Enid
high wind subsided
hy the thousands
lienrY CI:1Y "ark (d "kit' 'Alr Russell and his party were they uhti
City and Pauline Pittman roarniw home trent
Eakley quickly as possib
2l Buffalo
whore they vited Mr and Mrs: there will he no
Ernest NV -:tultfrs '6 N alter July 1
Guthrie and Pansy Johmon
! everYon
M(Tidian
Staiger this week charged made- GIFT TO BE $1500
quate state laws and lack of ap-
propriations responsible for his Yukon merchants will give
county's poor system of tax as- away $15 at the Treasure Day
sessment party to be held Saturday after-
If these conditions were rem- noon Those giving premiums
edied Staiger said the valuation last Saturday were Pribyl Mer-
of Creek county could be increas- cantile Yukon Mill and Grain Co
ed $5000000 a year In the past end Ritz theatre
the county assessor has made an
effort to have the state legisla- Claude T Alexander of the Yu-
ture pass laws correcting -condi-H kon Mill and Grain company at-
tions criticized by the recently-or- tended the joint meeting of Okla-
ganized Associated Taxpayers of homa and Texas millers at the
Creek county
t Paker hotel in Dallas Saturday
:11:Elt 31
for
failure to
shro drivers' licenses W:Al
ter ilohnscm state commissioner
()I' sa ileclared today
Last year highway patrolmen
stopped drivers of motor vehicles
hy I he thousands warning them
t hey mast obtain licenses a3
quickly as possible This year
there will h no warn int-rs after
there will be 114) warninv
1111- 1
! "1-urely everyone who is re-
Huired to have a drivers' license
knows now Nv h a t the law provid-
s" said Mr Johnson "We are
Carl MCKinnCy Who has been ging ro enforce the la
assistant at the K('IA-1""11 l'unlher Patrolinen have been instructed to
Yard in Yukon for the past five show no favoritism"
years has been appointed manag- Public Safety department rec-
t!' to) succeed the kite George ords show that 835201 licenses
Basel I were issued last year A pproxi-
M r McK in neV has had many mately 7:11000 licenses have been
years of experience in the lumber issued this year The licenses may
business and his promothm is well be obtained from the county tag
deserved agent in the county where the ap-
plicant resides
GERALD SMITH ON
HONOR ROLL AT O IL U
SHAWNEE June 15 -- (Special)--Gerald
Smith son of Mr
and Mrs Ed Smith 718 West
Elm street Yukon was one of 25
students named on the honor roll
at Oklahoma Baptist university
for the past semester
Smith has been president of the
Bata Betta Sigma for the past
two years is a member of the
College Players organization and
secretary of the Kalallan club
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