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   McIntosh County Democrat (Newspaper) - March 4, 1937, Checotah, Oklahoma                                is lost - in depression Legion Officials m Miller Methods To Make Profit From Poultry vast chicken and egg jn netted in the local vicinity more than per and dropped near the Vanishing point will revived at nn early date through cooperation of Lions if the of Hugh expert poultry is Mr. Miller together with Alvin another outstanding poultry man of the Checotah discussed the declining chicken and egg market at the meeting of 'the Lions club Wednesday noon outlined plans for bringing the industry back to its former Miller suggested that interest he through the organization of poultry clubs to which prizes would be awarded for outstanding poultry achievements the are like should be fed and housed a maximum of production is Bad housing is the greatest evil overcome at the present while a balanced ration is also for he STIGLER BEATS CHECOTAH CAGE TEAM IN FINAL Wildcats Lead During Three Quarters Of Game President's Court Plans Membership Chairman ed out Majority of quit the business when they failed to make it shown at the that a substantial profit enn now he ens and ecus an- Good breeding and i of arc nKn and Await The twit nrr tu Mute and y. of the him utt Ihc In Ibc nation til and tn The Checotah fighting for a place berth in the N. | O. A. A. down the final conference game of year at Stigler Tuesday afternoon and were defeated ttip score of 2,1 to ID after tending the Panthers in the three quarters of the The score lit the quarter was 7 to ti and at tho half 10 to with the Panthers forward hit the basket three times in the third quarter and finally put his team in the lead 15 to 11. Both teams scored eight points in the final ( A victory for the Wildcats would have them a tin for second place with Stigler with the Panthers still having to play the league leading Stilwell Stilwell forfeited their game to Stigler giving them undisputed possession of second Pirates still retained their first If Stilwell had defeated Stigler the Wildcats would still he tied for second with the The Wildcats will enter the district tournament at Hoynton Friday night and have drawn Shutter in the game tn tie placed at 7 The winner of the meet will cr Hie regional The regional champion will earn the to enter the meet in Nor of Trial In Okmulgee NO CANDIDATES HAVE YET FILED FOR MAYOR JOB Chief Race Is Split Wide Open By Withdrawals Intent examination of President Roosevelt's to calling for sweeping Reorganization of the federal judiciary v. u j j j .in including appointment of new supreme court justices to supplement those failing to resign after 70, are Vice President and Senator Henry P. On chairman of the Senate Judiciary falls a great share of the burden of steering the proposals through tor m the city March In appeared in a hand role this week a- ihe in- on Friday A of had already 1*1 1 e office in the i in u 111, T of Ihe it. to Marty of the county election The withdrawal of II W Counts and from race for chief of poln e made it i wide open affair who had filed on ii In kd up to Thursday were Ft. and while n. I ih LIONS APPOINT 13* COMMITTEES TO GUIDE CLUB dured tn prevent the theft iu uf eggs over inferior types was - hy The present market who for ordinary eggs is around plead not Federal per ease while the price of number j Judge Williams in Muskogee one graded on contract is lust week on of more than per to CCC camp enrolle A special committee of the r ami is formulating plans and of city who were arrested is expected to he jon charges of of per County commissioner K. T White jury in with the was n guest of the club will face trial in the next term asked the organization help the j federal court in county in furnishing garden Jim Karris of Checotah was for relief j to IK months in the federal He promised that several at Hi when he leading to important pleaded guilty to possession of two in the Checotah vicinity would pints of untaxed Gus greatly improved during the year Checotah was bound suggested that the over for trial in Okmulgee in de- Sentenced In Officer Shooting Russell Selects Groups At Regular Meeting Wednesday House Debating School Sales Tax Pegged f Dave Martin republican ticket clerk Hill be opposed iii Pie hv Mae 01 Norman m the National hank has city W FTir the vv John Stone 01111 the for election I i- also a In vv two ' i k ami H. I BY REP. MILAM KING ol I k i 11 h thn j who ami I John ami 1 loon w him at home three to if penitentiary hy Judg Tuesday who taken to ( | lor when mob violence was feared wa- re turned to hv Mill county to face The negro was convicted on a charge uf assault with intent to i OH III I I I I O oh lor at i i - a ii in 11 assistance when he called Ion 9(1 Committee Election Is Set i-l fault of The men were all arrested on charges arising out of. the camp stolen goods and liquor ring for community committeemen on the 1937 agricultural program will be held in eight districts of the county on March 10, it was announced this week by Phil county be eligible for a a producer must derive a portion of his from vorking a Meetings will be the district district Elm district district district district meetings will start o'clock and closa at and afternoon meetings will at 2 o'clock and close at 5 and Mrs. iter of Okmulgee spent with - and Baptists Will Revival Services Revival old fashioned gospel singing at the First Baptist church in Checotah on March 14, with Rev. J. doing the E. Otis well known singer will conduct the are praying for an old fashioned Our just that kind of a revival and our town and community needs Reverend James all put aside those things that will hinder us from attending and head in for a great Is invited to attend arid share with us the blessings of the he BAPTIST THAWING UNION HOLDING ETCHING CLASSES Inspirational programs are being conducted by the Baptist Training Union from 8;45 o'clock each evening tecaT the Rainfall Is Ahead Of 1936 Schedule Rainfall for the first two months of continued well above the murk for the same period in 1936 with a 1-8 inches compared to 2 7" inches last yean the records of Golden 1 local weather Although January showed a total of 4 12 inches precipitation February actually fell under the total with only 5-8 of an inch compared to 7-8 of an inch in February 1936. The day registered this year was 12 on January 22 and the warmest to date was 78 above on February 28. The lowest reading ih January 1036 was 9 above zero on January 30 and the hottest day was 62 above on February 24. CCC Cage Tourney To Start March 19 subdistrict basketball tournament for CCC camps will be held at the Washington school on Friday and March 19 and 20, according to Charles instructor at the local competing will be and The and play tournament at M. -on e eaT mi monthly I. e I (I I C. I John cl Fred 1. h I Finance C. V F. C. Civic Welfare Hoy Fred G. T. i H. Safety Council O. C. Hoy - O. C. John Dewey W. Crippled Children - K. C. L. K. d. Grayson W. A. Boy B. H. E. V. C. T. O. J. K. H. C. V. Ways and E. H. M. W. A. ti ff I I I -i -' Ih le II 11 in h Will op Ih prim t- i I lew I III v Mi oi foi white I ale Cm it I v i n IS. h a- ii eh r a uhl | ml -i ii to s which anl I p Id r ei in I W llll 1 I - a 111 ai I Mi a loll I I ept I 11f I for the I w i 11 hut vv o si in I vv would tolee lo a hi the mom's ni reason been -o tai why a district aid when the local I a two or three mill and other over the are laving to the ami to maintain a full A is corner of Will he open for business on Satur 11 - 11 i ' of nil - in all ol tli I appeal - that an 1 y cl ( Drug Store To Open Saturday by Ihe so tailed block ami some administration to cut the fund for old awe assistance and dependent children by the sum of If this is when the rolls are the aged people will be receiving than they are now It looks at this present writing that the the the dependent children and the schools March modern a new type soda to Walter Mr. has been m the business in Checotah for over 10 years having been connected with several drug stores here the His son B. I. formerly employed in this city in a re to be sacrificed on the altar drun store ami at the Sharpe SUBSTITUTE CARRIER TEST IS SCHEDULED Applications for the position of substitute carrier in the Checotah will be received by O. J. until March 5, according to an announcement by postal Competitive examinations will be held by the service Applicants must be at least because this is an ap and they keep bills for appropriations for that and the and by the time the school and pensions bills we not have sufficient revenue left to finance schools and The Legislature will then be faced neglecting schools and or take a tax which will bear dawn hard on the poor in order to pensions and keep school Dry poods resigned his position as manager of the Dunlap store in Poteau to take his nevy job E. A. registered will be in charge of the prescription ' The store has the latest type display cases which does away with the old-style counters and boasts of of the most modern soda fountains in eastern The fountain is built of the new material lighter and stronger  

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