0-DdreveBrfang:ce-torfa-ifcy'sl-,k-,veselerjr-lerrtU%Sallisaw experienced a dust storm Monday that was very much like tM sand storms of western Oklahoma.The wind capie from the northeast blowing clouds of sand before it and breaking limbs from trees and overturning outbuildings.In the Price's Chapel community a good deal of damage was done to-bamsr-trees-and-outbuildings^A-lightrrain fell.In the Sallisaw vicinity very little rain fell, but the-air was cooled ..considerably and afforded much relief from the extremely ho tweather. ,*ril and Dioney, oatohers.Arkansas Men Held For Local RobberyClarence Johnson was arrested in Fayetteville Tuesday and brought to this city where he was placed in the county jail. He is charged with bur-March 24th.ME. AND MRSr HORACE-MOQRE ON WAY TO WORLD’S FAIRRevival Tent andChurch Damagediesiras.heawred,ndbyw-ionn.dh4lt;-snfc, fin, Ies, 1 B. m-er-ter, . of evyNJESof inty was age r. of theA high wind, accompanied by rain caused slight damage in • the Sallisaw territory late Monday afternoon.The large tent in which the Methodists are conducting a revival was blown down, and the Lone Pine Indian Baptist church, 3 miles northeast of Sallisaw, was blown off its foundation.A. telegram was' received by relatives of Mr, and Mrs. Horace Moore, Wednesday morning, stating that they were on their way to Chicago to attend the Century of Progress, -o———-CtyinsforapeTu1baledrei9afoicirRevival To CloseHere Friday NightTHANKS AND APPRECIATION.As the good people of Sequoyah county know my second term as jtour County Treasurer expired Monday, JUly 3rd, 1933, and in retiring from my office, I want to take this means cf extending my sincere thanks and appreciation to the host of friends and supporters both in the campaigns for election and during my entire term of office.- During the- last month of my. term I hadnifi»pleasure of'collecting' andThe city-wide .revival which is being conducted by the Rev. Mike Oassady of Henryelta in the big tent near the telephone office, will probably come to a close Friday night. Large crowds have been attending each night, and a- great deal of interest is being manifested. Rev. ' Cassady is a learned man, and speaks with vigor and great clarity of language.Tonight a special sermon will be delivered apt} all the fraternal organ-izatftms of the city have been invited to attend, as the message will be dedicated to fraternal orders.Misses Kobel and Jones have charge of the musHr, ■ \, .. .. O—:--SlNGTNGTf r HDRN’SThandling over $150,000.0(1, leaving in the treasury over $135,000.00 for my successor to handle and pay outstanding warrants during : the . next few weeks.I desire to extend hearty wishes for a successful administration to my successor, the Hon. James H. Dixon, whom you have elected to serve In the capacity of and responsible position of County Treasurer of our beloved Sequoyah County.Again expressing my hearty thanks to the good people and good wishes to my successor, I am,Yours sincerely,WILL N, FRANCIS.CHAPEL SUNDAY, 1:00 P. M. A singing will be held at Horn’s Chapel Sunday afternoon, beginning at1 o’clock.- . .......——Thomas J. Farris will conduct the singing, and everybody is invited.dratWfpi.M:ofarmarHisePiWlAiAif]t£u;rSirwOKLAHOMA CONVICTS ARRIVE AT HIGHWAY 1*? ROAD CAMPi of ross the was 1.20 acre ross rage riodlledural,The first contingent of a convict camp to' be established dTi the new highway No. 17, 15 allies northeast of here, arrived in Sallisaw Wednesday to begin construction-Of the camp. Fourteen convicts were in the group.About 200 convicts are expected to be kept at the caffip to do highway construction work on the highway.R. B. Carlisle of Gore, who will be superintendent, and W. H. Harrower, whn win he in charee of the construe -TEACHERS EMPLOYED.The faculty of the Gans school for the summer term, which begins July 17, has bene announced as follows:J. H. .Taylor, supij.Mrs. J. H. Taylor, principal and in-strucotr In English and History.Elbert Beaolv science and' math.' Miss Muriel HanSbn, Latin and 7th and 8th grades.Ele!Frentafy teachers:■ Margaret Hastings.Irene Maupin.Irene Gunter.Mae Acton. Hazel Mel link.Ruby Stinson. o -VIAN MAN MARRIES.A. D. Booher of Vian and Mrs. Alice Saxon- of El -Paso, Texas,, were married here Wednesday.The couple left immediately for a-honeymoon trip through the Ozarks, after* which they will return to Vianhrt t.hAlt* hnmp