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   Adair County Democrat (Newspaper) - July 9, 1937, Stilwell, Oklahoma                                FIREMEN TO BOLD ANNUAL PICNIC JULY 23 AND 24TH Vicinity was thrilled with a thunder and rainstorm Monday night on Mrs. M. A. 66, violent Mrs. Vina Panter and grandmother On July 28rd and 24th, two whole the firemen will hold their an- which took mini i. i wok vu ijuw ana sleep to the Panter children of. this in wheS t0 that their were she resided among three of her The Power was last since away hack in the The picnic has always been equal to an old home week in and people who have moved away begin writing for the date early in the spring so that they can There will be all sorts of interesting including a ferric a several peanut and lemonade a dance platform and as the sale bills always other to numerous to Write and tell you friends to meet you here on those two soon although the force at j Mrs. Buckner was born in the light plant was far behind Territory which day mending broken came 4, The So furious did the wind become remains were brought here where the that the town was strewn Tuesday | funeral services were held last broken limbs from and day in the Christian churchy with debris which was carried by the Rev. C. p. of ORA GORDON AND FINDS WRIST WATCH Ora Gordon and family who went swimming at Baron Monday left so hurriedly when the sudden storm part of their longings were left on the bank On he discovered that a wrist watch valued at and a ring which was not so were Hurrying to the spot Tuesday he found the leather strap of the watch just the water and the ring washed He considers himself lucky to have saved the which still although he hurriedly it a jeweler to ascertain whether or not it had been damaged by the cess The rain great Value to the damage being being far Outweighed by the moisture which was badly needed to mature the corn NYA DIRECTOR SPEAKS HERE Houston A. a state director of the NYA gave an interesting talk to an assembled luncheon group at the Christian church Wednesday .in which he disclosed of the National Some data Is given in other in this WASHINGTON NEWS From Wilburn Cartwright ADAIR COUNTY TAX SALES YIELDS More than 25,000 Boy Scouts from all over the world are having their great Jamboree They brought sleep blankets to sleep and willing arms and traditional Scout self-reliance a promise to clean up the parks in which they are camped at the end of their For 11 days this great army boys will have the grandest time of their Oklahoma July 7, 1937:-The State Tax Commission a comparison of May Sales tax collections in each to have been in altho not j ia getting tinder Labor Wars The alliance between the Administration and the c. 1. 0., which Commission for old age aid dependent and aid to the Of the 77 counties in the 69 received more money from the State members of Two of them have already expressed their proval of the C. I. O. and John Lewis in forceful v Responsible labor leaders abhor the Assistance Fund than they paid the the report Only erty destruction and other illegal 8 counties acts of the extremists of Grant Responsible employers also are and reported more shocked by the attitude and tax to the State than they received pathetic with the acts and statements Old age and aid to of the extremists of pendent the Adair County paid sales She had made her home here with her daughter until seven years ago when she moved to then later to She is survived by five Mrs. Vina Panter of Stilwell * Stroud Buckner of Siloam Springs and Mrs. Calvin Mrs. Charles Petty and Alan Buckner of two brothers and a Jim Price of Stroud Price of Oklahoma and Mrs. Rita Richardson of Siloam also nine grand The body was laid away in New Hope of was expend William by the National Youth in Oklahoma during the past the Farm Debt in providing part time joW students attending state adjusted of farm indebted and is information was received here today by G. Adair from Fred director of student aid for the National Youth this sum was divide 45 who participate In the college There were 6$D9. college students in Oklahoma received approximately month for work done on jobs provided by and supervised by the e remaining went on sue seems to have been defeated power of public - If the Spaniards thus saving many Adair County farmers from Many 1 of them who were paying from 8 10 cent were pretty soon there will be no one oh long amortized loans with the Federal Land Bank at 4 per cent or with the Commissioners of the Land Office Others were refinanced by private at low interest In these ad- or reduction of were secured by the Committee in the amount of By reason of the delinquent taxes amounting to were EAGLE THEATRE INSTALLS AIR COOLING SYSTEM The Eagle has the hot weather down for the with the recent installation of a cooling unit which keeps from 15 to 20 degrees below the outside - According to Clyde Phillips the is cooled and washed regularly by the process which insures a comfortable auditorium at all times for the enjoyment the summer's best Miss doris church winner in contest won fourth she competed in the Juliana Festival at last She was the only entrant from The contest was sponsored by the Merchants of -I 1,2$1 grade and high schools in the On April 17, 1937, the figures state where socially desirable the that over were provided for 18,348 boys and of farm debts have been This group received covering 259,000 a scale-down or debt of over a million and that delinquent taxes have been program was j primarily for the purpose of keeping u The Adair county committer whose needy high school and college members who have had charge of the and who serve without consists ministration of this program in G. E. J. a month for their telling of this phase of the NYA program in Oklahoma Drake schools have observed its purpose conscientiously and that the need for financial assistance has - been applicable to every student employed on aid State Department of the school officials of the have been tive in this No condition is provided for any person J.W. and S. L. The services of Farm Debt Adjustment Section of the Resettlement Administration pare without to the or creditor applying for All expense of program is borne by the U. 8. to celebrate an A great many class this year predicted WFA boss job for the more So big projects are named for we don't see they don't call it the Roosevelt National It would certainly perpetuate his If those who indulge in idle gossips would relate only the good what a vast difference it would make in a We doubt seriously if our country will ever have woman is woman who will admit that she is 4jj; years Back in the early going down hill was for most now they eVen step on gas to make it Senator Joe Robinson says he finds it impossible a laugh out of the debt over tEe WHy Mr. have of One of this column's addicts to us a few days ago If It hoped that any famer in who is facing school except the students or who needs advice in illy working oit 1 his debt will attend ever anything happens this of well planned projects meeting of- the Adair County town which fre it will in operation within the which meets with the be and thoroughly throughout the year and the s of the students have ' benefits to the s and the student the belief of - many school Oklahoma that this program of educational opportunities for FIRST NYA CENTER COMPLETED IN EL RENO LARGE POTATO SAMPLES E. P. Klingel FDA Supervisor County Agent's Court on the 8 day of 1937 at 10 RESETTLEMENT HOMEMAKER HAS BEST CANNING RECORD The best a Resettlement in this county for the first six of 1937 was reported this week by Mrs. Arthur Patterson of Horn community Ed Adair brought to our office two j according to Zella county of the finest specimens of potatos we home To adequately feed have seen this They weighed 7-8 her family of 11 of a pound and were just home budget called for 583 as to symmetry and of 330 quarts of ' Mr. Adair states that he 66 quarts of 55 The National Youth Youth Center in El Reno was the first to be completed in of seed on less quarts of relishes j He the land She also has enough in her garden room white cottage claims plow His labor and to feed her family during the resulted in twenty-one ing finding it necessary to buy honor It is the first NYA Youth Center Truly President Roosevelt was right when he said ' to both sides tax in the month of collection plague on both your figures issued by H. L. A playful Congressman from { State Tax Commissioner touched off a big 4th of j in which a wedding has been and received the sum of July firecracker in the House according to figures made public by room during a long debate and while month of brides L. Director of had the strike Dorothy Brown became the Welfare This is a ratio their Members went 85.37 received for each dollar paid from the chamber to the sales and a of For a short time there was former pastor of the First what can be done with a received for each dollar of the real excitement - - - of spuds he has to .be proud of his fine We know there are others who only such staples as flour and The supervisor estimates that Mrs. Patterson have for this has been j Bas served at her table and preserved splendid year for potatoes j food which would have cost her her aid It seems 1o'^mal$^'.the^flrem|iB4:- Of any IP A ip now since the post office has been hitched maybe they wont allow his Leader to lay around a day or two before they decide to put in his - EL CIRCULA a bride of Marvin The ring Thia is not by any means a record to under the best of was read by Rev. potato but a splendid example she would been un- tax into the State Assistance An analysis of assistance payments Adjournment Gen. U. S. Grant's report to Presi county in May shows dent Lincoln from Baptist church in El in the to purchase such a well-balanced amount of land and plenty of hard Youth Center recreation Mrs. Hartman for the past year served as NYA supervisor of all JAMES L. BUTTERWORTH work under Miss Hessie was paid to 658 needy propose to fight it out on this line supervisor in charge of NYA work in persons over 65 years of was returned as aid to 479 dependent and sent back to the county as aid to 19 blind further pointed out that only half of sales tax collections now go into the State Assistance the other half being placed in the State General Revenue the newly enacted sales tax law goes into all of the sales tax will be earmarked for when matched with Federal will considerably increase payments to the needy dependent children and the blind in each and will increase the ratio of amounts returned to counties to sales tax collections in each McCracken o CCC CALL for JULY it takes all apparently has Hartman is a farm youth Applications are now being taken for a CCC call for this the date to be announced according to Mrs. Minnie B. Ages are for 17 to 23 inclusive and to be eligible the boys must come families on the relief Former employees who have been in camp within the year are not ' ' and Mrs. Frank Klore of spent tite 4th been adopted by the President and 'Tis but unless the line Few are predicting congressional adjournment now before Labor Farm Tenancy The House last week passed encourage and promote the ownership of farm to make the possession of such homes more and to provide for additional credit facilities for agricultural Admittedly this will assistance .to only a small number but it is important because it establishes a Speaker B. of on one of the few occasions when he left the chair to make a speech on the referred to the tenant farmer as the forgotten man of agriculture and the famous poem by Edwin The Man With the which by the weight of centuries The Upon his hoe and gazes the i ' The of ages in his face And on his back the burden of the 1 ' * Mri and Mrs. Henry Warford of from the Okarche ' STILWELL BAND OFFICERS diet for her They are healthier from following borne and all surplus cash which might have gone for food is in to repay the Resettlement said the James L. Butterworth of and H The funeral was Harold had as Ita neighborhood church and guests the weekend their niece OF DIES The Stilwell band held an election of officers The ing were Mary Jo Eugene Inola Secretary and Georgia Jones The Band went to Tahlequah recently to hear a program given by the Bagley NOTICE TO INDIANS conducted in the Westville cemetery Thursday BALLARD WOMAN DIES Hill vice chairman of the Grand Council of the Five Civilized Tribes announces that there will be b meeting at the Stilwell Courthouse July 16th for the purpose of setting a date and planning the Annual All interested are requested to QUARTERLY CONFERENCE AT METHODIST CHURCH the 18th Mrs. Fannie a well known resident of died Tuesday and was buried Wednesday at the Baptist Mission Visitors seen at the courthouse Wednesday were Grover Sheriff of Cherokee L. Attorney of Jack Kindle of and W. M. Eden and E. W. Broughton of -o and Mrs. Arthu and daughter Imogene and Elton C. Kriss of were here spending the 4th with their Wanda Sue White returned borne with them for the r Betty Jane Adne of Port Texas and Billv and Helen Fritz of Tbe croup enjoyed A picnic at Baron NEW OFFICERS SWORN IN The members of the El Club held their annual meeting Tuesday night at the home ot Cecil ' Mrs. of the entertained with a display v of beautiful souvenirs she secured Mexico last Mrs. made an interesting review of her trip to The program was carried out through the by Spanish songs and The following the club were Bess Melba Betha Naomi Lois Mary Lou Doris Ethel Mary Jo Billy Leon Leonard James Day and Marjorie The was completed by the of ice cream a delightful Spanish - Rev. J. 8. presiding elder of the Vinita will Preston iMiss Elizabeth Wood Quarterly conference and preach aw spending the week end in Webber Falls were visiting her return in time for services church Rev. and Mrs. L. Bandies of old newspapers for sale The year began in Adair county Monday morning with new officials George county school M. and county Ajt the commissioners Ora Gordon was elected Two names were for E McGlendon elected .to serve on * son oC In anf joined his f ai STREAM OF GOLDEN GRAIN ' BRINGS CASH TO A the like of ' been seen in this sectioning several blinking to tlie of wheat is as money ' yield k. C. Mii traveling traded  

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