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The Democrat-American from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • 2

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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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DEMOCRAT AMERICAN SALLISAW OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MAY 7 1936 heed LOCALS Smith for and Mrs Nichols for and ap Artls Towry of the Le "Buy It In to Vote for fell RAY INE on the democrat for Morris this STATE SENATOR mother her A HARD ENDING The man who keeps expenses down Ray ine will win because he has no enemies Saves for the future uses judgment sound While the man who spends everyWng makes Uses judgment poor many chances takes But many people it is sad to say Have let their time for saving pass away It is now too late to make amends That he who saves escapes much woe (This adv contributed by an admirer of Ray ine) resh and Cured Mfeata WE DELIVER attended the Mystic Baldridge Wednesday month friends return Soren states staling that they will our office some time around and and Thurs Hattie Mrs visitors to her having have one time your your us at with Hop this giv Advan School is the Huff Mr Opal Mrs Kobel will spend the garage in Tulsa attending a Chevrolet dealers the week end with home folks There will be a decoration at the Hanson cemetery Sunday May 10th Everyone is cordially invited Annie Morris with her son Morris visiting eveniiig at the time Mar TAYLOR CLEANERS Ray ine will win because he is a popular and well known man armers Asked To Take Loans rom Resettlement Adm RED WOOD LOTD GREEN 8K Must Be Loaned By End of June or Diverted To Other Use The greatest educational WILLIAMS MEAT MARKET resh snd Cared Meats GROCERIES resh ruits Vegetables Carl rix was a ort Monday rye returned spent Sunday Mr and Mrs Spotless and not a wrinkle THOSE light Suits of List summer ivc VOII had them out? A good Cleaning and Pressing by us and they'll do an other season's duty SEND ALONG PHONE 1 4 2 CALL Willie Scott supervisor for the Re settlement Administration in Se quoyah county has been Informed by the regional headquarter's that almost half a million dollars now available for cooperative loans in Texas and Ok lahoma will be diverted to other use unless It Is loaned before the end of June This funds amounts to $312000 In Texas and $143000 In Oklahoma but only a few thousand dollars have been loaned to date Most of the loans so far have been for pure bred sires and farm machinery The loan is usually made to one man and his neighbors sign an agreement to use the animal or machinery at a specified price am sure that there are many worthwhile enterprises that should be started cooperatively in this Mr Scott said I hope that farm ers who are interested will call on me at an early date In order that we may requests for loans before the money is He explained that a sound financial plan must be worked out which will assure repay ment and that the cooperative enter prise must not duplicate any already existing in the community Borrowers must either be farmers who are already receiving aid from the Resettlement Administration or un able to get the desired financial as sistance from any other public or pri vate agency The others who partici pate In the enterprise need not be bor rowers from Resettlement provided they are in the low income cla'ss who would not be able to obtain the sort of service provided It S1Um Sallisaw Lodge No 120 GJ A a A v' REGULAR MEETINUB DR WALTON BREEDLOVE DENTIST rye BoiMhig PKoire 9 Crisp resh in variety at Sqmre Deal Grocery and' Market Phone 44 People are saying that Ray ine faces big odds in his race for the State Senate because his oponents will be able to spend more money than he Can he win in spite of this? The answer is Can RAY INE with an important race like the State Senatorship without the usual They must live on charity or on friends The VtAN STATE BANK has much to show Hanson News Everyone enjoyed the rain that Saturday afternoon Marie Hoppis who is attending A spent the week her parents Mr and Mrs pis Mr and Mrs Richard family spent Sunday with Mrs Therman Harrell Those on the sick list at are: Christine Russell and redia tin Staffins Everyone enjoyed' the programs that were given the past week at Central High school A big dinner was given at the home of Mrs Nora Ogle's in honor of her birthday The Ellis family spent Sunday on the creek Mr and Mrs Ted Hoppis of Brushy spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hoppis Raymond Thrasher made a business to ort Smith lai tWednesday et fc aulkner who is serving time 4 Va C'C 'amrve at Pinp VflHPV 5 Hi me and Mrs Joe Stevens Claudia of Okmulgee Mrs Ray ine will win because he is YOUNG HONEST ABLE EARLESS and tne people Know VIAN STATE BANK Vian Oklahoma fair ever held in this country will be In operation in Pallas from June the 6th to November 29th There are enough special events listed to have a special event day almost every day the Centennial Expo'sision will be in op eration To get the full educational ad vantages of these special event days one should be in Dallas so they may attend upon the days most important to them Twenty five millions of dollars are being spent in the construction of this great historic fair It is estimated that ten to twelve milions of people will visit this great educational exposition It is estimated these visitor's will spend in Dallas approximately two hundred and fifty million dollars The spending of two hundred1 and seventy five mil lions of dollars in construction and by visitors will cause a wide expansion in business of every kind in Dallas and cause many new firms to open All of this great business expansion will necessitate the employment of hun dreds of bookkeepers accountants stenographers and secretaries Byrne Commercial College of Dallas has set Its placement quota for this year at four hundred graduates It In vite's all ambitious young men and women who would like to be one of the four hundred Byrne graduates to be placed in a good position to write the College for particulars as to courses payment plan earning board etc ARMS We have received hundreds of letters from people from other be in June 15th or later wishing to buy farms Give No of acres price terms and locations in first leter we will send a man right out to see you ARNSWORTH ARM AGENCY ort Smith Arkansas It Mr and Mrs Will A Blake moved to the home of Mr and Mrs Gerdie Hurd Saturday where they will re main during the summer months while the Hurds are in Stillwater at tending school Misses Mildred and Clara Belle Hol der Nina Denton Loris and Jeanetta Goodwin and Dorothy Payne were visitors in Tahlequah Sunday Mr and' Mrs Towry had as their guests Sunday Miss Dale Rain water of Muskogee Towry of Muskogee Mr and daughter and (Mr and Checotah think that the ball has started to roll Next Tuesday evening the American Legion will give to the best boy and best girl a medal for each for the best American citizenship Now let us down we want to help Jack make this the best post in eastern Oklahoma Thanks to the good old Auxiliary the sandwiches cake and coffee CHAMP CROSSNO Sgt At Arms American Legion News There is Jess Bailey out about Buf fington one of our buddies who at tended thq dance Jess seemed to be all up and I ask him what was wrong He replied Lord them boys can really make my feet hot with that music There was Champ Crossno whose spirit seemed' to be in a awful high pitch So you know the music must have been good to arouse him 0 There Are Outstanding tages in Attending a In Dallas This Year Will Entertain Tues Nite Club Miss Amelia Patterson will enter tain the members of the Tuesday Nite Bridge club with a party at the home of Mrs Wood Tuesday evening Mrs Ed rye and daughters Mabel and Lucille of Muskogee attended the dance Sallisaw riday night part of the month for Checotah where they go to join Mr Reed and make their future home Miss Lois Hawkins a student at Northeastern is spending the week in the city recuperating after having her tonsils removed the first of the week Dr and Mrs Warner Sorenson plan to leave the latter part of the for a visit with relatives and in Missouri Dr Sorenson will within a few days leaving Mrs son for a longer visit Mrs Jack Church spent the week end1 in Muskogee Mrs Ira Holder was a visitor in ort Smith Tuesday Mr and Mrs Sunday in Mulberry Arkansas the guests of Mr Kobel's sister Mrs A Wigley and Dr Wigley Mrs Dolph Hicks returned to her work in the county demonstration ag ents office Monday after an absence of several days on account of illness Mrs Neal Reed and children who have been making their home cn Wheeler avenue will leave the latter Baldridge News Miss Ora Bell Morgan who has been ill for the past week is improving Mrs Orbin Helium and' baby from Chapel are visiting at the Sparkman home of Baldridge this week end Billie Wilson of Blackjack spent the week end with Junior Butcher of Bald ridge Mr and Mrs Bob Nichols and daughter of Paw Paw spent the week end with Mr of Baldridge Those who theatre from night were: Lee Roy Cook Audrey Green Guy Nichols Carl Sparkman Junior Butcher and Clara Nichols The Home Demonstration club met Monday at the home of Mrs Strumbaugh All members were pres ent with Mrs Walter Butcher and Mrs Jim Plang just joining the club mak ing ten members Miss Ruth Wheeler Home Demonstration Agent made a very useful demonstration on sewing Mr and Mrs Enich Burchfield and daughter Nathalee and son Billie Gordon were the guests of Mr and Mrs Walter Butcher Sunday after noon Gans school will be out riday Ev eryone from Baldridge will be glad to take a vacaton my Schraffts Chocolates or MOTHER RESH and in sunrise variety that tempts Mother's sweet tooth A Gift she'll welcome! IVEYS DRUG STORE Hall or Wayne Sisemore at the Palace Drug store You had better take before it fs too late American Legion News TO THE GENERAL We want to thank you for splendid response that you gave our big dance Especially we want to thank the business men and businessms who donated for tills caitse or the proceedings of any past time the American Legion sponsors goes for the betterment of mankind American Legion News Buddies thq business firms you see with your emblem on display are your friends they have donated' to your cause So in return let us show them that we are their friends by patroniz ing them Buddies there are firms in Vian and Muldrow who do not have our em blem on display for the reason that we did not have the emblem and they not been asked yet to purchase They will be called upon some this month So buddy watch emblem American Legion News olks: The American Legion giving a dance once a month at Community building and we guarantee you a good time and good music You know folks it takes money to get this good music and we must have good crowds so we can pay the price after the fun is over so we invite you your friends to our next dance American Legion News TO ALL MOTHERS: There are no persons in a commun ity who arc so wise and well Informed as mothers believe every mother gets full pay for all the prayers and tears In behalf of her children That child whom she has nursed Its crad le so dearly that leacped lhe tage ot ranhood or womanboo a who becomes useful in commercial life The man or prominept in a profession 'oiiy every step he takes in life has an echo of gladness in the old heart that long ago taught or her knee be a Christian heroic and earnest Remember mothers the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the destiny of the nations Legion News Dear Buddies Tuesday evening we had a swell turnout at the American Legion Hut The Legion elected Jack Carlile to the office of post commander and he gave a fine talk on membership and I Miss Godlie Porter spent Sunday with Miss Dobbs Sallisaw School News The reshman elates in English 1 have been working for the past sever al weeks learning how to distinguish the differences between direct and in direct objects predicate adjectives and predicate nominatives and the differ ence between adverb and adjective clauses and1 phrases The science classes are studying the unit about communication Bonnie: Those boys playing football will never get that dirt off of them Elsie: Silly what do you think the purpose of the scrub team is LIBRARY The library has keen very busy this last week because the book reports are due and every one is checking in or out books The library is going to be closed the last week of school so that the books may all be put in order and the library will be ready to open the second day of school next year ASSEMBLY The Glee Club presented a forty five minute musical program Wednesday April 28 This is the first program the Glee Club has presented before the students since they have had their new costumes Different groups of quartets trios and duets composed' of Lorene James Cleo aie Margaret Williams Elizabeth Blaylock Anna Doris Williams Helen Walters Carrie Burns and Helen Welch added much to the program SOTBALL The Sallisaw Black Diamonds defeated Haskell ri day afternoon May 1 with a score of 13 to 7 This was a very exciting game and enjoyed by everyone We are always glad to see Sallisaw win these games especially the con ference games because they are striv ing to win the NOAA conference title SENIOR All seniors who have their semester work complete will be exempt from school next week We are especially anxious to complete our work because next week is examinat ion week and we have already been promised plenty of diagraming in eng lish The Seniors are winding up their Hi school work announcements have been sent out gowns have been order ed and we are looking forward to our commencement exercises next week JUNIOR We are very busy working and planning the banquet We hope the seniors will have one of the best times of their lives We are hop ing that all the 'seniors will accept the Invitation In American History we are study ing or starting to study the Worlds war also in English 3 we are studying the tensen We are all looking forward to the last day of school which is not long off because we are anxious take the seniors place EARL LOYD WINSEL Republican for STATE REPRESENTATIVE Akins News Sunday school was well attended Sunday but we wish more of you to be present next Sunday Rev Cross will fill his regular pointment here next week end Several of the young folks of community attended the program en at Sloan's Chapel riday night Miss Dellola Emberton spent week end with Miss Viola Lingerfelt Miss Bernece Whitworth and Mrs Gladys Walters spent Sunday evening with Mits Cherry aulkner Mr and Mrs Oliver Luther and Mrs Lena Rogers spent Sunday evening with Grandma Oliver Mr John arris and Grandma Oliv er ar very ill at this whiting Miss Roberta Wickett spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs loyd Mr and Mrs Arlis arris and son Amos Eugene spent Saturday night with Mr and' Mrs John arris Miss Joyce ine spent Saturday nite with Miss Teanie Burns Miss Cathercne Rogers spent Sun day with Clara Whitworth The small daughter of Mr and Mrs Toney is very ill at this writing Miss Alice Humphrey and Ora Roger spent Sunday evening with Lovella Childers Miss Norma Whitworth took supper with Mrs Curtis Baldridge Sunday 0 Harrison News Evveryone enjoyed the little spring I shower last Saturday night I Mrs Beartha Cowens is still sick list Ruby Smith visited in the home Sunday Bud Eoen and family spent day evening with his Boen Mrs evening Millard Those Boen home were Mrs Sanders and daughter Jcy and Dollie Sparks Mr and Mrs Albert Callahan Brackett Ruby Compton and Annie Morris Mrs Au'hur Leigh visited mother Mrs Ida Morris Monday Mrs Bonnie itzsimmons epent the spent week With her sister Beartha Cowens Misses Clara Belle and Mildred Hol der were ort Smith visitors Monday Mr and Mrs Charley Harraway and children of McAlester spent the week end in Sallisaw SEWING Wanted Any kind See Mrs Belle Wren 903 Choctaw Ave 2tp HAY OR Bale oats 25c per bale See Dave ine 2 miles East of Sallisaw 2tp WANT TO Good 2 Section harrow for pigs NEEL c2t Mrs Jones and daughter Es telle spent Saturday in ort Smith Continued from Page One AMERICAN LEGION NEWS Community building sponsored by the American Legion Music will be fur nished by the Arkoma Boys Proceeds from the dance will go to the High I school funds so everybody turn out and give our school a great boost Legion News Buddies we still have plenty of gion cards cn hands so please get your 19B6 card now See me at the Legion Mrs home in the city riday after spent several days in Tulsa at the bed side of her little grandson who has been seriously ill He is the son of Dr and Mrs Allen Kramer and was im proving when Mrs rye returned to her home Ira Holder of will spend riday zone meeting of Henry Burrow is spending the week in Oklahoma City on business Jack Lee Chevrolet salesman for the Holder and Hampton garage will return to Sallisaw riday after spend ing the past week Tulsa where he has been attending a school of in struction for Chevrolet salesmen i i kA I i i 1 I a lr LWJ i.

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14,228
Years Available:
1903-1951