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The Ada Weekly News from Ada, Oklahoma • 3

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Thursday April 15 1937 wmb MARKETS his I arm Column 55 IISq 1 1187 tty 0 and ths old nre old Mr Ju lx Ort Ore Jan Meh' 108 4V (PL today bn Page Threap 7 1 POULTRY and PRODUCE CHICAGO April 14 LT) Poultry live 24 trucks unset tled hens over 5 lbs 18 1 2 to 19 5 tbs and less 21 leghorn hens 17 1 2 fryerS colored 23 Ply mouth and white rock 25 broil ers colored 23 Plymouth and white rock 24 barebacks 20 to 22 leghorn 21 roosters 13 leg horn roosters 12 turkeys hens 20 toms 16 No 2 turkeys 15 ducks 4 1 2 lbs up white and colored 17 1 2 small white and colofed 15 geese 12 capons 7 lbs up 26 less than 7 tbs 25 Butter 7949 steady prices un changed Eggs 26293 weak extra firsts local 21 3 4 cars 22 1 4 current receipts 20 3 4 storage packed extras 23 storage packed firsts 23 1 2 their efforts to get a highway started from Ada each toward Clayton They felt they received considerable encouragement on this but no definite commitments were made They think there is no doubt about the passage of the Nichols $35000000 road note issue as they watched the house work on the measure until a late hour Tuesday BEES NEED OOD UNTIL MAY IRST STILLWATER Colonies of bees should be carefully checked as soon as possible this spring to see if the bees have a suffi ciently large supply of food to take them through the period of nectar shortage that usually fol lows the fruit bloom and lasts until the qarly part of May when the necta? flow from clover may be expected according to A Bieberdorf bee specialist at the Oklahoma A and college A good method of making a local check is to go through the apiary and lift the back of the hives The light colonies in all probability are in need of food Bieberdorf explained Brood Needs ood Nectar and pollen gathered from the fruit blossoms is suffi cient to stimulate the colony to rear brood Oftentimes brood rearing will be so extensive that most of the brood chambers will be filled with young brood This brood consumes large quantities of food and if sufficient supply is not available from natural sourc es and the bees are not fed starvation will result urther more the bee larva within the Spot Cotton NEW ORLEANS April UP) Spot cotton closed quiet 4 points lower Sales 408 low middling 1264 middling 1400 good mid dling 1459 receipts 3218 stock 459159 Clote HU 1M6 1824 IM IMP 1313 Sefton Breaks Vault Record New Mark Is 14 eet 7 Inches victims reported they had paid money i to persons promising to speed action on their requests for pensions Small sums Melton said were paid by applicants in Jackson Carter Muskogee and McIntosh counties He said the money went to persons who represented themselves as agents 'of the com mission No proper of the commission he said is em powered to colldct money or guarantee when an application will be approved Plans are being completed for the Electrical Progress Exposi tion which will be held in the big hall of the Ada armory April 21 22 and 23 with local dealers in electrical appliances cooperat j' ing with the Sc company? It will be by far the most elab orate and attractive display of its kind ever held here Decorations of stage and booths will be carried out under the sup ervision of a noted interior decor ator and the big auditorium will gleam with light and color for the three days of exposition There will be an i interesting and revealing display of the amazingly capable appliances which each year take more of sk drudgery from the home There will be six big time vau deville acts featuring hearts on secured through the Wilbur Cushman company and ranging from Gene Gory and Roberta musical iacs to Darso and the More extensive announcement of plans and arrangements for the big exposition will be pub 5 lished as time for the opening program nears 117 1087 05U 50 KANSAS CITY April' CD (U Dept Hogs 2000 very slow steady to 5 higher than Tuesday shipping demand nar row practical top 980 small lots to traders 985 and 990 good to choice 180 lbs up mostly 950 80 140 to 170 lbs 850 to 950 sows 910 50 few960 stock pigs 750 down Cattle 3000 calves 800 killing classes of cattle fully steady mostly steer run vealers and calves steady to strong stackers and feeders scarce in fresh re ceipts fully steady good medium and heavyweight steers 1200 choice mixed yearlings 1260 bulk fed? steers eligible to sell from 850 to 1125 odd lots butch er cows 525 to 650 few beef cows up to 750 good to choice vealers 800 9 50 few 1000 Sheep 8000' slow scattered opening sales fed lambs steady to strong sheep weak top wool lambs to shippers 1235 others 1240 clippers 950 90 no spring lambs sold early shorn ewes 475 1 23V 24 Bob Myers who lives nine toiles north of Ada on Highway 48 waived arraignment and was placed under $2000 bond on a charge of possession of whiskey Thursday Myers entered a plea of not guilty before County Judge John Boyce McKeeL a He was charged county officers seized over 700 pints of whiskey in a raid at his home several days ago Crooks Develop Pension Racket Warning Is Out OKLAHOMA CITY April 8 A warning against racke teers was before applicants for Old age assistance today after Di rector Harve Melton of the state welfare commission said Spot Grain CHICAGO April 14 GT) Cash wheat No 2 dark hard 141 No 2 hard 141 Corn No 4 mixed 133 1 4 No 3 yellow 135 to 135 1 2 No 3 wniie ijj io Oats No 2 white 54 3 4 to 1 4 No 4 white 54 grain UTURES CHICAGO April 14 (Ar) May July Sen May new May July July Sen OATS May July Sep city of Ada in better financial condition with more busneM activity than at any time during? the past 10 years? The financial statement of post office has become the criterion for answering that often asked question and judging it by conditions in Ada are far better than they were even in 1928 7 The comparative statements of the Ada post office from Open Clot 7 137 will be set later Hill said Popular Couple Married In Tishomingo A wedding announcement of interest in the college circles es pecially is that of Miss rancile Patterson of Hartshorne to: Dale Sadler of the same city Reverend Puckett pastor of firet Methodist church of Tishomingo read the vows at that place riday evening Accompanying the couple were Miss Harriet Bruce of Coalgate and Wallace James of Tisho mingo Mrs Sadler is a popular stu dent on the East Central cam pus The groom is now employed by the Metropolitan Insurance company 4 Greatest returns tor amount In vested Ada News classified ads Milton Keating and Lit tle were in Oklahoma Citv Tues highway commission in reference to additional work on Highway 48 and additional state highways for this county and territory With a group from Madill and Tishomingo they urged surfac ing of some kind on Highway 48 between Tishomingo and Red river The commission promised the groups to start work on that as soon as the weather clears up and to apply some surfacing ma terial with little delay The high way row is almost impassable when it is raining as most of the gravel which was put on in the past has disappeared The Ada men were continuing COTTON NEW YORK April Cotton was steadier moderately improved trade and outside buying promoted by large March consumption figures and reported unfavorable condition for crop preparations July sold from 1366 to 1378 and was hold ing at the best in mid aftempon when prices showed net gains of 8 to 9 points Work Will Continue our Months or Longer Gibson In Charge The State Mineral Survey un der the direction of the State Geological Survey Norman has resumed work in this county William Gibson county super visor has announced The work was startedteariier here but discontinued Two crews of 10 men each will be employed Offices are being established in the convention The to workfour months or longer under an arrangement with the WPA hope to have the coopera tion of the citizens of this coun ty as we had when working here Gibson said The essential aim of the sur vey is to cover all culture works of man roads and building ma terials and other valuables except oil: Those having building stone sand or gravel or other deposits on land are asked to give the survey location and bring them samples Myers Is Charged With Possession 13 no IS 19 1822 1321 1M0 (rom Thursday Daily) Word has been received here of the critical condition of little Marilyn Hodges who was struck by an automobile Sunday Mari lyn is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Hodges who former ly lived in Ada Mr Hodges was a teacher in this city and Mrs Otho Butler and Mrs Wallace Jones of Allen visit ed relatives and friends and at tended to business here Wednes day Mrs Edwin Drummond North Mississippi plans to ri day for orlf Worth Texas 'where she will be the guest of her sis ter Mrs Nick Wolfe and Mr Wolfe for the next two Mr and Mrs Walter Grind staff formerly of Ada have re turned to their home in Oklaho ma City after visiting relatives and friends here for the past few days Bobby Christian the small son of Mr and Mrs Christian who recently underwent an oper ation in a local clinic is report ed to be improving nicely and expects to ne removed tn home in Harden City in a day or two (rom Daily) Mr and Mrs Clifford Gay and small daughter Carol Lyn of Okmulgee are visiting in the noines or weir parents Mr andMrs A Gay and Mr and Mrs A Stubblefield nvr th weekend 'Miss Marguerite Bess Conger 119 North Mississippi left riday for Jackson Tennessee where sne win visit her grandmother Mrs Conger and other rel atives and friends for a few days Mrs Martin and small son will leave Saturday for their home in Douglas Arizona Mrs Martin has spent the past month visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Russell 519 West Main street and other relatives and friends here Miss Josephine King a teacher in Okemah is visiting her par ents Mr and Mrs King 600 East ourteenth street and friends here over the weekend Mr and Mrs Rice Of Placid Texas are visiting in ine nome or Mrs Kice par ents Mr and Mrs Smythe 700 East Ninth street over the weekend (rom Sunday's Dally) Quaid has returned to his home in Vian following a visit with his sons Cleboume and Laron in this city Richard the infant son of Mr and Mj Alf Hardage 230 West Twenty first street is confined in a local hospital on account of ill ness '7 Moore a nationally re nowned jockey is visiting in the nome of his brother rank Moore and Mrs Moore 430 East Eiehth street 7 Mr and Mrs Ray Stegall are spending the weekend in Tulsa Mr Stegall is county superinten dents of schools Mrs' James Norman of rancis will go to Shawnee this week where she will serve as a page for the Grand dhapter of the which will be in session there from Monday until Thurs day (rom Daily) King and daughter Miss Mary curtis King have return ed from Hot Springs Arkansas Mr King who has been receiv ing medical treatment at that place for the past few months is reported to be greatly improved Earnest Snoderass manager of Home Builders Supply company 615 North Mississippi has return ee irom a business trip in east ern Oklahoma and DeQueen Ar kansas Elwood Rogers made this trip with him Miss Ola Andrews visited her parents and other relatives friends in Chickasha over past week end Mr and Mrs Gill 211 South Center had as their guest Sunday the former's uncle Bill Bell of Houston Texas Mrs Eugene Hatcher of Stone wall visited relatives and friends in this city Sunday Mr and Mrs A Lovett of ittstown are the parents of a daughter born Sunday April 11 in a local hospital (rm Ttteday Dally) Knox Cardwell of Yuma Ari zona was called to this city on account of the illness of his father in law reeman Mrs Masterson 226 West Eighteenth street is confined to her home on account of illness Mr and Mrs Vester Willough by and children of Norman visit ed in the homes of their parents Mr and Mrs Criswell and Mr and Mrs Willoughby over the past weekend Walter Thompson of Durant attended to business and visited friends in this city Monday Local Bank Resources anj Deposits Show Steady Gain Up and up go the total resources and the total deposits of the twobanks that serve Ada the Oklahoma State and the irst National Their statements for 1936 and for the first quarter of 1937 show a steady growth in volume of business handled Over that 15 month period the total resources of the two banks increased 140 74 7926 and their total deposits gained $129464530 How steady has been that gain one the indications of expansion and growth of activity and population in and near Ada the following figures show: December 31 1935 Total resources of the two $377661829 total deposits $347970830 December 31 1936 Total resources $481749318 total deposits $4436 16515 March 31 Total resources $518409755 total deposits $47435360 Cost Is Over One Billion 700 Million COTTON UTURES NEW YORK April 14 (A) Cotlon futum cloMd trad 1 to 4 lower Orn Hiih Low Clou yv 1888 1127 n7 11M July rararara 1878 1818 118M7 18M Ort un Dra IJJJ IK tc )K IT Jn ISM IS1T ISIS IJU IS1S IS 14 Spot rtrady mlddlinr NEW ORLEANS April 1 4 (AD CnHnn future ektrad Head at net de CUnsM 1 tn A ewnleeSa Open Hinh txw CVee llXtl U44 ises 1374 lles 1141 1142 1111 1120 1411 1122 lllt 1114 1111 ILU 1131 JI30 1112 LOS ANGELES April 10 i ff) Bill Sefton of University of Southern California broke the pole vault record today as the Trojans defeated California in a dual track meet 79 to 52 Sefton jumped 14 feet 7 3 8 inches The former world's record was set in 1936 by George Varoff of San rancisco at 14 io uiiicncs r' MSITEOHl 3oard Considers Plans or Building Cotunftr People Plan forlixhibrts What is regarded by many as one of the most imbortant fnr IS for Pontotoc ronnfv last week when a $7 OjXKcheck was exchanged by 'county officials for full title to 248 acres of land to be used asa site for a free fair That site just north Ada on Highway 48 and known for years as the Old air Ground will be developed with a view to permanence The county fair board is now considering steps to be recom mended as best use of available funds These funds are enough for only a small part of the build ings eventually to occupy the It is the tentative plan to erect possibly two building now and to use tents temporary sheds and other accommodations for some departments until coming years and additional funds make it possible to add commodious strongly constructed The plans are being worked on with a view to having everything ready for a fair next fall a fair with more accommodations than than the oft moved fair has had for several years One of the most enthusiastic groups found in the county is the membership of the 4 clubs These are already planning 'to have many exhibits and the farm clubs are making sim ilar plans KEITH UNERAL CHAPEL Inc ADA OKLAHOMA HOME PONTOTOC BURIAL "OUR SERVICE A SACRED TUST" Ambulance Phone 60 V' Records Show 4 Clubs Busy A summary of the achievement i record of 4 clubs as presented at the rally of Pontotoc county clubs last riday shows that the boys and girls are getting a lot done since Nov 1 1936 Some of the figures are as follows: Pounds of potatoes corn arid various seeds planted in gardens" Articles made in 2081 at cost of $12644 Articles made in home improve 764 at cost of $5083 Plants set out for exterior dec 667 728 hens owned 115 eggs in settings 642 baby chicks 30 guineas 17 turks owned and 55 eggs already gathered ood 7172 dishes 5996 lunches 2105 meals prepar ed 1 ood nreservation 2432 nuarf 1 canned KlimT CRUDE OIL STOCKS WASHINGTON April (JPi The bureau of mines said today stocks of domestic and crude pe troleum on April 3 totaled 297 374000 barrels The total repre sented increases of 3523000 and 264000 barrels in stocks of do mestic and foreign crude respeet ively I The daily average production during the week ended April 3 was approximately 3435000 bar rels about 5000 barrels below the 1' I previous week Daily average crude runs to stills were about 3005000 barrels or 55000 bar rels below the level of the prev I ious Crude oil imports after I declining in the week ended I March 27 rose to a daily average I of 112000 barrels for the current I REAK EGG OUND I A hen belonging to Mrs I Burch 815 West Eighth street I Ada performed an unusual feat I one day last week by laying a I double egg one within the other I The outer egg is three and one I half inches in length and inside I of it is another egg of ordinary I size I PARIS April 15 civil war which entered its 40th week today already has cost more than one billion seven hundred million dollars or al most seven million dollars a day a United Press survey of neu tral observers revealed This 'is enough pointed out to take all of gov ernment revenues for th eight years assuming that the viuwi vuuiu quicxiy reestaoiisn 7 Spanish industry agriculture and 'the 18ca year ending June 30 927 to june30M 936 show even that is an overly op bein more people are timistic one observer cxchan8in8 money and mqremoney Ji being put into savings said already has been set accounts and bonds I back for years to come amona irn the second rate nations nf Tells Of Growth rope financially commercially uidv in March of being issued in and 1 dominations of $25 $50 $100 Gen rancisco rebel the dismh dron'fn 1930 49'31 and The bonds armies are costing him almost 93T 1931 an? a period of 10 years and are re a million dollars a day while evPn 1 Heemable at any time after 60 they are in the field and the Slnce days from the date of purchase eTgagn igures are interesting when in boomtag heX shells eatsp a ltory the rowth QfrULka A ra Evicted rom been killed nave statement of gross receipts for tbe 10 period I Big Increase In Year LOCK vOUiPHDV cells must be removed by the In 1927 this item which con workers which is an additional Principally of the of Police Arrest 150 Sit Doer burden 'on the colony and will statnps amounted to $4318034 31 wowner have a tendency to hasten its 11 bad increased to $4929593 in rollowing Tear Gas Attack death 1930 Then came the well known At Detroit Honey Must Be Pure depression and the receipts sag No better food than pure honey 8ed to $4327923 in 1932 can be given a colony which is Since then a phenomenal rise DETROIT April 14 (UP) short of food Since however bas been recorded the report for Police and deputy sheriffs to noney may be contaminated with tbe flscal year ending June 30 night arrested 150 sit down strik the organisms that cause foul 1936 sho wing gross receipts of ers who were evicted in a tear brood it should not be used un $7112179 A tremendous increase gas battle from the Yale and less1 it is known that it comes was found in the 1936 figure over Towne Lock company nlant from an apiary free from foul that for 1935 which was $59 The factory had been held bv brTh i 405 38 strikers for six weeks The evic ine pest food the specialist ex Money Order Increase tion followed the refusal by the plains is a sugar solution made The statements of money order strikers to accept a mediation of up of equal parts by volume of business reflect the same fer by Governor rank Murphv sugar and water that is one pint now at a new high which is near Deputies commanded by Un times that of dersheriff Bernard McGrath were ekC1 Present time The money order account in reenforced by 300 police under should havA hrifuroon IS a UHUC1 tarke bad creased to in shortage ere women McGrath 1 MIV tai uuiiieu wnn a court order dp incf either the entrance or Icquf chnm friction top pail feeder may 38815 in 1930 and mMin read hisder to 1 rl92i: ed at the windows a i I year 1932 was a little bet want to hurt any of Asks ravmpnf ter the figure reaching $149 1 you told the strikers ZxdlYO 1 dj lllvlll 13339 The strikers replied they had Surged Upward agreed to stay Un Insurance by i934 the surge upward was icoet lcxdmL onV well on its way with this depart of wherp he Herman Hamilton iles Two Ttot re S4it for Insurance On wat Business Which Burned an Crease of $8790507 over atedth a £eine Order busin5ss andled but fell back at the polfoe ad Damages totaling $2000 1 were vance and disappeared through asked in two petitions filed by trap doors which they locked be Herman Hamilton in district retLand pald shows the hind them Police broke open the ine iirsr petition against the orHPrs enPH snd not) Planl wniie others forced en Boston Insurance company wm trence at doors on the first floor for $1400 and the second 936 8 Within half an hour they had against the ederal Union In lssued ani 14874 orders taken possession of the entire surance company for $600 plant Hamilton was the owner of the I of the postal say wLsstroyedby frieAda Which pt does not ronfomwith MfflK insurance policies fixtent of the PP3talsavings there was a MH HI IM 111101 I damages to his business was Tiki steady increase in The amount of hili IIUUU UIIULU edas $3714 0L business through 1932 when the 1 amount on deposit reached its jHiNGTON April 14 Cf) 1 3 i highest figure In 1933 there was 1 rasearch investigators for vIbss Arra aned a siump' and in 1935 the amount xraiirogfT VIHJJ Hl I aiyilGU surged back up close t0 the fi tion 1 suggested today moderate IL ure of 1932 In 1936 a new hizh or complete abandon or Abandonmenf mark was established VI HVQIIUUIIIIIQIII In 1927 savings fund drouth area I amounted to 4135 764 32 with ine conclusion that agricul Glass was confined in the accounts on hand at the end of had over'stePPed its bound county jaij after failure to post the fiscal year This Xunt in is inescaP' Cha7e creased steadily to the unusually Cronin and chi abandonment high total of $35425844 in 1932 Beers entered a plea of not renresentinv 516 ik i308 developments in the guilty when arraigned Wednes end of the fiscal year It was an day in the justice court of Sher increase of $148 922 45 the ey offer no wood HilL amoUn of savinzs in 1931 that could apply to the I cuiiuuiiv ui savings in iyji whole area Date for preliminary hearing The fund decreased to slightly rnpnrtikro over vuuuu in lyj ana was I money net canita wm nrn butheeaMMB81 mark the most reliable index to com but the year 1936 saw a new high parative degree of suffering mark of postal savings establish caused by drouths in the 803 ed here with $41778900 and counties studied 1101 accounts open at the end of In 137 counties the per capita the fiscal year federal aid for4933 36 was above Insured Mall Records $175 and in 148 it ranged from The amount of insured mail $119 to $175 sent from the Ada post office is in "On the basis of an average line with other business handled family of four members" the re there showing a steady increase port said that in uiiui men a steady decline more uian a third of all counties until 1935 when it picked up studied a sum was expended suf However the amount of insured ficient to provide at least $476 mail sent in 1936 is still below the for every family figure for 1927 and Wilbur The report said South Dakota Lee assistant postmaster says he presented the most distressing is at a loss to explain the reason picture for the lower figure The territory studied also in In 1927 12685 pieces of insur eluded North Dakota Nebraska ed mail were sent out The num Kansas Oklahoma New Mexico ber reached its highest total in Montana together with parts 1930 when 14544 pieces of in Wyoming Colorado' Texas sured mail were sent out The Missouri Iowa and Minnesota lowest number ever handled in President great any one year was in 1934 when plains drouth committee proposed the office handled only 6750 a federal state private alliance in pieces of insured mail The num new economy based on conser ber handled in 1936 was 11165 vation and proper utilization of at the end of the fiscal year I water sources in its report last The collection on delivery bus 1 ebruary WROOENTMI EwSi ON HICHWAT ND 48 years the number fluctuated be tween these two figures Reristered Mail Registered mail has experienc day in conference with the state nj sevciai curves out attained its highest mark In 1936 with 6968 pieces of mail in this classi fication The amount increased from 4 924 in 1927 to 5813 in 1930 drop ped to 4389 in 1931 was back up to 5807 in 1932 dropped to 2941 in 1933 arid showed increas es 1934 snd 1935 The amount af TTnii Savings Bonds issued in 1936 showed a tremendous increase over the amount in 1935 The value of the bonds issued in 1935 was $5698025 and in 1936 it was nRA ng 1 The bonds were placed on sale POTATOES CHICAGO April (U Dept' Potatoes 62 on track 216 total shipments 776 old stock best Idaho russets firm demand fair othdr stock about steady demand slow sup plies rather light Sacked per cwt Idaho russet Burbanks No 1 265 75 Colorado red Mc Clures No 1 few sales 275 90 Minnesota cobblers No 1 and partly graded 210 new stock stronger supplies mod erate carlot track sales per cwt Texas 50 lbs sacks Bliss triumphs No 1 370 to 430 cwt street sales bushel crates lori da Spaulding rose No 1 few sales 185 a bu'shel crate grXin CHICAGO April 14 Led by the September delivery wheat scored materia) late upturns of prices today A stimulating factor as the day neared an end was word of high winds and dust storms at many points in Nebraska Estimates were current that Nebraska would not harvest more than 30000000 bushels of wheat this season and perhaps much less At the close wheat was 1 8 to 11 4 above finish May 137 5 8 to 3 4 July 124 3 8 to 1 2 corn 7 8 lower to 5 8 high er May 126 1 2 to 7 8 July 118 3 8 to 1 2 oats 5 8 to 1 3 8 up and provisions unchanged to 15 cents down Skelly Producer Pushes Edge Of itts field To Northeast A No 3 Ingram 23 2 7 Hunton Lime Well' East Side Well Jnoore No 2 Deaner Completed as Important Test Skelly artnest Last Location Taking YWltAntialtf 'A Hunton lime wells in the itts afield riday brought to a total of 64 the number of completions in that formation since ebruary :8 1937' One of these latest wells is the Skelly No 3 Ingram SE SW NW of 23 2 7 an extension of pro duction on the northeast trend toward Stonewall The daily rat ling is 308912 barrels with si '836000 feet of cas The other is the Amerada No 7 Woolley NW NW SW fit 22 2 77 a north line well with a poten tial of 352416 barrels of oil and 3837000 feet of gas One of the most important completions of the week was the taking of potential on the Moore No 2 Deaner SW SW SE of 23 2 7 east side well which made a 'rating of 3103 barrels The farthest east location yet announced (unless the Patsy No 1 Magnusson SW SE SE of 23 2 7 formerly jated as dry makes aproducer in a plugback test) is the Skelly Phillips No 1 Met ropolitan Life SE NW SE of 23 2 7 east offset to No 1 Burris a Hunton lime well NORTHWEST EDGE WORK CONTINUES The ast week saw more de velopments on the old northwest border of the itts field Saturday the leetborn No 1 4 Jackson Lewis SE SE SW of 19 2 7 was drilling in the Viola lune Earlier in the week the Arrow No 1 Lewis SE SW SE of 19 2 7 made an unofficial potential of barrels in the Upper Simpson Latest announcement for that area is the Magnolia No 2 Lewis SE SW SW of 19 2 7 east offset to the No 1 Lewis of that com pany that is one of the early pro ducers or me uts neia County Gets Single Dollar or Passport Vashington Gets $900 if Ap plication'Approved Slot 1 Machines Contribute Various and sundry entries come to light in the monthly re port of money handled in the of fice of the court clerk or instance tor aMrch there is an entry of $100 for a pass port This represents the filling out of tvhat amounts in effect to a life history of the anblicant his or her description pasting on a picture of the applicant and sending it in to Washington or this the county gets the lone dol lar If the passport is approved the office at Washington gets $900 There are not many passports applied for here but in the last year or two there have been several There is also in the record for March an entry of $18542 This is to ma and represents the nickles4: and pennies (slugs do not count) 1 taken from machines confiscated in the county during the month Mineral Survey Resumed Here Miss Marguerite Bess Conger has returned from Jackson Ten nessee where she visited rela Mi tives and friends for the past eral days i Billy Masterson left Monday for Duncan where he will be em 1 ployed with the Halliburton Oil well Cement company (rom Daily) i Js 1 Word was received here Tues day evening that Mrs Thompson 900 South Constant drive who recently underwent an operation at St hospital in Tulsa is improving nicely 4 Mrs Charles Huddleston and son Dickie 300 East Sixteenth street have returned from Mus 4: kogee where they' attended the" funeral of Mrs cou? sin Mrs Eddie Lee Lewis? Lewis iwas the daughter of Ed Corbin chief of police in Mus kogee? Robert the small son of and Mrs Dawes Harden 207 West Twentieth street who underwent a tonsilectomy Monday is report ed to be improving nicely Evan the son of Mrs Annie' Tailant of Roff underwent a ton silectomy in a local hospital Tues 4 Mrs letcher lowers of Allen was shopping and visiting fnenda here Tuesday" 1 LECMffl PMM 4 exposition' 'of Appliance Next Week to' be Brilliant' Affair 1 THE ADA WEEKLY NEWS Gross Receipts Money Orders And rostal Savings Increase provides Answer to Question of Improved inancial Conditions In Ada Survey Compares Records or Past JO Years of Business? 1 Vi Uy fc JM? II 'W li I I.

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