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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 10

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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4 PAGE TEN Vitamins 8 (Continued on Page Twelve) 1 DjE CLAIRE IMITATE 4 'T AIRLAND I 8 16 MAGNOLIA MONTH Petroleum Contributes Vi to yMW welfare the 'X li bi MATERIALS ANO SUPPLIES S' MAGNOLI I Mobiloil MfAMLOKLA aoriSTOjiuim rf Maia WEN SHES UPSET HE SUERS 25 Thin sole 2G Egress 28 Brief 29 sister r' i L8! 12 MT MEXICO IV Meet' The Missionary society of the Baptist church met riday afternoon at the church in spite of the inclement weather and carried Special Program A special program pertaining the Easter season was given Sun day night at the Baptist church The story hour department of the gave an interesting program interspersed with numbers from the adult senior intermedi ate and junior departments At the close of the program plans were perfected for the rally to be' held in Commerce Tuesday night A large number are planning to attend from airland and loyd Lee led by airland Sunday school 2:30 special music by airland Christian 'Sunday school Round table discussion Trajping flow Can We Make a Success Teaching' Sunday leader Mrs red Victor other Mrs Bert Stoner Wyan dotte Hamilton Elm Creek Joe Woolard South Guy Blackmer Miami Rev James 0 Michael Miami Hollis Wyandotte Newport air land and others Bring well filled baskets Every Sunday school in Ottawa county is invited part in a commendable way and we take this means of extending to Miss Moore and her co workers a rising vote of thanks in appre ciation of the Prvgram Those ac companying Moore from Mi ami were: Mrs Avery and daughter Angeline Mrs Augusta Perry Mrs Earl Perry and daugh ter Phyliss Mrs A Poteet Mrs Grisham Mr and Mrs Clyde Rick and a group of children whose names were not obtained A sum of $7 was added totheLbuild ing fund Petroleum Company inTO NICHT I 60 Rolled 61 To test again VERTICAL Dimunition in bulk 2 Dad 3 Occurrence 4 Sour 5 Wrath '6 Seventh 7 Copy 9 Beam 10 orce 11 Marvel i 12 Genuine hunting for nearly 40 per cent uuu jvuwwcHcm orates ROYALTIES RENTA Southwestern landowners and their assignees re ceived $160000000 in 1930 frpm the various oil companies for royalties leases lease bonuses and rentals Sunday School Convention The Ottawa County Quarterly Sunday school convention will meet Sunday April 23 at the Methodist Episcopal church South in air land The following program will be given during the morning ses sion: 10 a song service led by Rutledge airland al the Rev Minnis address of welcome John Helm response Hafry Lykins special music church choir airland 10:30 a discussion of the Sunday school les son Dr A Johnston awarding penant to the largest visiting school present noon basket dinner Afternoon service: 1:00 song service led by Hollis Wyan dotte business session special music by Commerce Christian church choir 1:30 song Alice Lykins South airview ad dress the Rev Tom Smith Quapaw 1:45 p'm programs and reports of Sunday schools present REIGHT juiv Railroads operated in the Southwest received an proximately $75000000 in flight revenue from the oil industry during 1930 6 Ar i i I vr ww ror ye ntun i auiw jnuu 41 14 i i W1 1 11 V'9 MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA (A SOCONY VACUUM COMPANY) Producers Refiners Marketers of MOBILGAS MOBJLGAS ETHYL MOBILOIL and a complete tae automotive and industrial petroleum products ATIONS AND A I A A A ZMjss Billie Campbell visited her sister Miss Era Campbell in Jop lin Easter Sunday William Stevens is confined to his home by jllness Mrs Rosco Preston was able to be moved to her home Monday af ter being injured in an auto acci dent Her son Roy is expected to visit her soon Miss Elizabeth Towne and Ern est Logan both students of a bus iness college at Springfield Mo and the mother Mrs Lo out the following Program with Mrs Eva Long in charge of' the opening exercises: Song a Wonderful Scripture read ing John 2:1 11 prayer by Mrs Long the leader Mrs John Riddle used as the subject for the lesson Mircle and Mir acle of Topics for discus sion were: Miracle of' Pastor and Dream that 'Came Mrs John Goins Scrap Pnvn Mayor of Cannes1 rancePerforms Ceremony Only Six Witnesses CANNES rance April 18 Mayor James Walker'1 and Betty Compton American ac tress were married today The couple entered the hall here by the back door to avoid the curious persons 'They were married at 11:15 a m'" by Mayor Gazagnaire of Cannes Witnesses for Walker were his lawyer Alfred Sharon and his hotel proprietor Martine? 1 Joseph isher physician Was witness for Miss Compton ine bndes mother an Associat I ed Press correspondent and one other person were the only addi uunu spectators at the ceremony a Immediately afterward Mr and Mrs Walker ran through a group of I photographers and an inquisi tive crowd escaping without dis closing their immediate plans seThe bride wore a green hat and a green tailored flannel dress Walker wore a navy blue suit a blue shirt and tie to match rom 1920 to 1930 the five Southwestern State1 enjoyed a population increase of about 2000000 20 to a total of 12 600147 Nearly 50 of thia increase occurred ia oil producing counties ARKANSAS I I A A A NEW To abandon 33 Card game 35 Part ot foot 36 Map 38 Coeur de Lion? 40 To twist about 41 To encourage 42 To bind1 43 To become exhausted 45 Lure 46 Yields 48 To select by ballot 49 Pound note 50 As soon 52 Native metal i 53 Ready 56 Deity 59 Right Economy Grocery and Market The ome of the inest Meats in Town 119 iVTain PHONE 1Uain 464 or 465 Mianu Okla Miscellaneous Shower A txvuu uj irieiius tnpr nr i home of Mrs Alma Gross and hon ored her with a miscellaneous show er The entertainment consisted of games and sdcial con versation the principal diversion being the unwrapping and inspec tion of the lovely gifts Refresh ments were served at the close of the evening to Mesdames Lydia Matthews Ott Jones Ike Montgom ery Berry reeman Jones Ben Bowman Blanche Cook Bill Jones and hostesses Mrs Bell Cook Mrs George King and the honoree Mrs Alma Gross LISTEN IN every riday night at 8:50 i to Edwin Hill and INSIDE 5 over Radio Stations KTSA KTRH KRLD KOMA KLRA and WACO Mrs Howard i Delongy daughter Mary of Parsons Kas' visited from Thursday until Sat urday with hef jriotlier' Mrs Scott Audrain and other Mrs Oleta Adkinson Miss Ade lade Waubauncee and Albert Wau bauncee attended the show at the Coleman Sunday night Will Keenan drove to Vinita Monday on business Salaries wages and commissions paid to oil industry employes in the Southwest exceeded $350000000 in 1930 A like sum was poured back into general 7 coming rent entertainment' bank deposits etc by the families of oil employes of and Darkness to Light Mrs Lee Vaughn hymn a Leader Was Mrs Albert Cook ora Producing rn: me duiu lurneb iv Dry closing prayer by Vaughn 1 SPECIAL SALE AND DEMONSTRA TION INTERSTATE COEE Big Horn Red Pitted Cherries No 2 Cans 2 for 25c Big Horn ancy Slieed Pineapple 2'2 Size 1 for 20c Big Horn Whole Apricots 22 Size 2 for 35c Big Horn ancy Grapefruit No 2 Size 2 for 25c Big Horn Pineapple Juice No 2 Size 2 for 25c Big Horn Peaches Sliced or Halves 2 for 35c Big Horn ancy Pears 1 for 25c Big Horn ancy White Asparagus Tips 2 for 49c I Big Hom Extra Large Pork and Beans 3 for 27c Big Horn No 2 Asparagus Style Green Beans i for 20c Big Horn Whole Beets No 2 Cans 2 for 25e Big Horn Whole Grain Corn i 2 for 25c I Big Hom ancy ruit 2' Cans i 3 for 29c Big Horn Sifted Peas No 2 Cans 2 for 29c I Big Horn Spinach Cains 2 for 38c I Big Horn Royal Anne Cherries No 1 Tall 2 for 29c I ull Gallon Peaches Solid Pack I while they last each OJLC I MORE CONVENIENT TO PAY BY CHECK Why should any housewife spend half a day running from one business firm to another one trying to pay a bill by Cash nsk of loss is great' the time is wasted and the rece'Pt may be lost in the shuffle The advantages of a a'Tnt f0r the tn date Tmm Time is saved you always have a receipt in your cancelled" checks and you always have a record of all expends we SUgge is available for every a checkin? account in thh Including money paid during 1930 for materials rupphes and services including teaming nicking contract drilling gas water electricity the total was $440000000 ROM the most ragged little urchin to the beautifully gowned Lady petroleum has contributed tn mendously in the past 35 years to the welfare of every especially to those of us who live in the five Southwestern States The deluge of petroleum that began with the discovery of oil in Texas at Corsicana in 1896 has changed the whole fiber and des tiny of the Southwest It has speeded the growth of Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Louisiana and New Mexico by at least fifty years It has given employment opportunity aua weaitn airectly to hundreds of thousands of Southwestern families today it directly feeds more than one million Southwestern people Total tax revenue avLLVjcum uy UJC ve Southwestern States in 1930 was about $120 000000 In Texas th nil ini4icfvvr oOf uava 00 OX the total State revenue from HTirJcm received 5837 of its total tax revenue from oil1 Senior Class Play The senior class of the airland highschool will present a three act comedy drama Red headed Step at high school audito rium at 8 riday April 21 The characters Edith Russell second Evelyn Garrison Ol ive Woodruff society matron her Margaret Bowman Enora Vivian Long Lloyd Wilson Mary Margaret Yeargain Herbert Hodge Russell a Robert Long Elizabeth Russell Lola Thomas Louis James young society girl Mar jorie Long young society girl Maxine Hayes inamo rita Juanita Boyd Time of play two and one half hours gan who resides west of Miami family and Mr and Mrs Clvde were dinner guests of Miss Eliza Calloway and son of Afton beths parents Mr and Mrs John 'Mr and Mrs1 Newport in Towne Saturday company with Rev and Mrs John Word was received Saturday of Elliott and family attended a Smi ths recent marriage of Miss Vir day school convention of Delaware 'ginia Campbell daughter of Mr county at Hickory Grove Sunday and Mrs Sam Campbell who were Mr' and Mrs Chandler former residents of airland and son Joe of Miami and guest Mr and Mrs Albert Meyer and an aunt of Mrs of family have moved to Marionville North Carolina visited with Mrs Mo where they have traded for a Chandler Sunday i 1 fruit farm with a tourist camp and ruling station in connection Mr and Mrs Sam May had as guests Sunday Mr and Mrs A Cox and nieces Aldeen Gladys Mitchell of Afton Mr and Mrs George Middleton are the parents of a babj boy born riday at Miami Baptist hospital Mrs Middleton was formerly Miss Nadeen Goins daughter of Mr and Mrs Will Goins Miss Lydia Parkes visited over the Easter holidays with her Bar ents in Chilocco and with friends in Gutherie I Mrs Chandler' and Mrs I rank Kennedy visited with' Mr I and Mrs Homer Ez Chandler and son of Miami riday and Saturday Bill Milbourne Jack reeman Herman Rubin and John 1 Rubin transacted business in Miami Sat urday Miss Hazel Jones of Bartlesville was a guest of the James Crockett home riday night visiting friends in Springfield Mo Saturday Sunday in company with Bill Crockett Mrs Campbell received word last week end of the death of Dr Breedlove husband of Mrs sister Allie who is also deceased Dr home is in Muldrow Okla Mr and Mrs A Jenkins nnd I family left Monday for Albu I querque where expect to reside in the future in search of health improving elements for different members of the family Mr and Mrs Tom Mabry had as guests Easter Sunday Mr and Mrs Marvin Edwards of Tulsa Mr I and Mrs Granville Calloway and It has not been long since oil money began to assist in replacing two room frame school houses with magnificent institutions of learn ing Hospitals that rank with the finest in the world have been the gifts of public spirited citizens whose bleak farms were sud denly transformed into profitable oil fields Household Budgets and their Application to the Modern Homemaker WILL BE DISCUSSED BY LAURA KENNEDY Home Economic Expert At the lYeivs itecora cooking School more than ever before the necessity of a Twell 'balanced budget fo the home is of the highest said Miss Kennedy in her discussion of Home inance The modern Homemaker has realized the necessity of balancing ex penditures agaiit the in come of the wage earner of the family re suit that a monthly al lowance has been worked out for home expenses and that the plan of adon tion has been regular and consistent In many cases the thrif ty house wife has taken advantage of lower prices and larger incomes and invested any reserve that may have accumulated from month to month in a savings account': to be used for summer travels or new home improve ment Hear Miss Kennedy dis cuss Savings Checking Accounts and Budget Plans as it concerns the home 13 Hair dye cIanIaIi 11 In thirty five years the the Southwest has almost trebled It increased nearly 20 between 1920 and to a population of more than twelve and one half millions Hamlets have grown into great cities almost and oil is chiefly responsible In Texas alone the value of manufactured products has leaped from less than $100 000000 to more than $1200000000 with petroleum acci of the total In WALKER AND the development has been equally as re markable igures and statistics are dry reading But they are indisputable proof of the part petro leum is playing in the growth of your home land of what petroleum contributes to yourwelfar' In 193 1 Southwestern landowners and their assignees received around $160000000 in royalties lease bonuses leases and rentals at least went for ma terials supplies and field service It is esti mated that a total of not less than TWO BILLION DOLLARS a year is paid into the pockets of Southwestern residents directly by petroleum and its products In 1932 alone the petroleum industry paid to the States of Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Louisiana and New Mexico more than $65000000 in the single item of gasoline taxes 1 The welfare of all who live here in the great Southwest is united the welfare of let us all keep this common weltare constantly in mind Silver lea Saturday In spite of the inclement weather and other unforseen 'happenings a silver tea sponsored by the ian church ladies Saturday after noon at Legion hall was quite a success in more than one respect The program rendered by a of children under direction of Miss Lonnie Moore of Miami was splen did each reader doing his or her HORIZOXTAIj Answer to Previous Puzzlp vitamin is necessary for good Vitamin A is essential for of the body? 14 Covetousness 16 To love 17 Sun god 19 Before 20 Hod 22 Convent worker 23 Scented 25 Millstone 26 Paradise 27 Scheme 28 Garment 29 Chopping 30 Pronoun 31 Sand hill 32 24 sheets of paper 34 You" 35 lock 36 lat boat 37 Credit (abbr) 54 Each 39 Perspiration 55 Anesthetic 41 To flutter 57 One who 42 Japanese fish entices EIRIEIAMEI NAIC ITEIDLJP AIL AMR part 44 Scarlet 45 Ship 46 Prehistoric stone circle tool 47 Bad 49 inal 50 Vitamin is essential for good 51 Child 52 Death notice 53 To help Easter Weddings The Rev' John Elliott joined in matrimony Saturday night at his home at 10:30 Miss Rnhv MflV 29 ITn i ti 1 7 riHU union Guffy 28 airland They were ac companied by Miss Naomi Mfiy and Jfv'Jim Hill Then at sunrise Easter morning the Rev Elliott perform double in marriage Miss Cordelia Cerda Bartley 21 of Gi'ove and James Easter 21 of Grove Miss Letha Harris 18 and Claude Bartley 28' of Grove A Constipation Drove! UoiV4llr1 made her feel cross head TlCl IvllU achy half ahve Now she has a lovable disposition new pep and vitality Heed warning: Sluggish Dowels invari ably result in poisonous wastes ravagingyoursys often the direct cause of headaches diz zmess colds complexion troubles REMEDY the mild all vegetable safely stimulates the entire eliminative tract strengthens regulates the bowels for normal natural function mg uec a 25c box a today at your fl I TUMS on TKf ilM A tI 18 Partners gKTgv lI 21aid PubIlcit olYLfe 24 Aurora II 1 MLlMgjAlclEME ISMS I I JkMXLrZ it i Mr? Yivi ivc ininrr a a "i Mnrxl 'I iueiess AL AMDlElSII IRIeIsME'RIA 32 To abam l(JE IL 33 Card sai AMILIES SUPPORTED £Tie Census for 1930 showed about 230000 individuals employed by the Southwestern oil in dustry Using the national average of 44 persons per ariuly 1100000 people depend upon oil payrolls CRUDE PRODUCTION Since 1900 the value of crude oil produced in the'five Southwestern State hu totaled about Billion Dollars! 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