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The Democrat-American from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • 1

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pguoyah Ctrurfu fomucral SEQUOYAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT VOL XXI NO 40 SALLISAW OKLAHOMA RIDAY OCTOBER 21 1927 STAR GAZETTE VOL 31 NO 40 SALLISAW 6 STILWELL 0 ALTO LEAVES ROAD TWO HURT refuge a and ing a general merchandise store at and by pleas of guilty RESOLUTIONS RESPECT Hastings Delivers Stirring Address Before Young Democrats na ally sound (6) the Good Roads Bill in WIGGINS RANKS TO 'ADAIR PROVES TO BE A WINNING COMBINATION after boys and were fined par dis is thought to be sufficiently popular added to natural state pride in hav ing a candidate on the national ticket Moore without having heard a case because of a number of of guilty and a few continu United United farm lands in every state of the union (7) the arm Land Bank Bill in 1916 providing loans to be made to farm ers through which they are now able to borrow money at 5 percent interest with 1 percent addition added to be applied to the reduction of the princi BE IT RESOLVED membership mourns good sister come not gone son and Buck Grapoe were dismissed upon recommendation of the prosecut ing witnesses Continuance was taken in the case against Oliver Whitworth and ore man Whiitsettj Whitworth took an appeal from the justice court on a Meeting in the house is said to be looked upon with favor by the eastern voting wing of the party despite the fact that he is an ardent dry speech before the Young Democrats is as follows: The Democratic party has always championed the interests of the indi vidual and has initiated all construc tive legislation for his benefit (1) it The three week community institute under the auspices of Extension Di vision of the University of Oklahoma cooperating with red Mershon coun ty superintendent will open at Bell fonte school on November 1 accord ing to an announcement made out of the county superintendents office on Thursday The personnel of the community in stitute from the university composed of the following persons: Armstrong community prob lems had had long experience and great success in community work His talks to the boys and girls farmers and business men are alone worth more than the cost of putting on the institute program Miles community singer is well known throughout the southwest where he has worked He will suggest wholesome joys and pleasures of com munity living and especially of com munity singing His message is of importance to everyone Miss Bonny Norman The American Home and the American Girl She will discuss home and its relation to school its problems its value and our appre ciation of home as fundamental in our civilization Where is Home? WKat turns a house into a home Hear Miss Norman and you will find out1 Miss Pearl Wilson is in charge of I community health Miss Wilson is representing the state department of health and is a regular member of the Institute staff Miss Wilson is well prepared to introduce the standard school health program to the teach ing staff school board members and school patrons The three weeks program will take the Institute workers in every rural twelve in Let's community YOU as it will no doubt to is a mes Mershon this week guard on own 20 yard line but the Black Diamonds were unable to gain thru the heavy Stilwell lin and they punted out on the 5 yard line The first quarter was hard fought with Stilwell having a slight advan tage but during this period the Adair county boys lacked what Sallisaw had The second quarter began to show the Black Diamonds supremacy over opponents when they began to show a varied assortment of plays which took them twice within strik ing distance of goal but they were unable to go over for a TD A fierce passing attack launched by (Continued on Page 2) put aspira LEETWOOD CLEARED LIQUOR CHARGE hire in 1889 for the benefit of the far mers of the country (2) the Inter state Commerce Commission to pre vent rebates and discriminatory freight rates which then so flagrantly prevailed (5) the Act providing for The first term of schools closed riday Tuesday October 18 were given to every boy and girl en rolled in school This card was an index of the work your child is do ing in school this year Parents hould see that their child was continued because the defendant is serving a term in the penitentiary on a plea of guilty to assault with intent to kill The case against Robert Cotner co defendant with Cleo Jackson on charges of manufacturing whiskey was continued when it developed that Cotner has joined the army and a good behavior report was sent in by his lieutenant Jackson plead guilty Tuesday John Jones and Eddie Pannels plead guilty to disturbing religious worship at Maple Springs Baptist church north of Muldrow and were fined $5 each and costs Tom Calcote Roland charged with pointing a gun at Irvin Cook plead guilty to a reduced charge of disturbing the peace and was fined and costs When he plead guilty to malicious mischief Dick Anderson was fined $10 and costs Anderson was said to have cut a wire fence on a farm be longing to Armstrong Vian banker turning cattle in on a crop The October term adjourned Wed nesday The jury was dismissed by Judge single pleas ances A mud hole came in handy It probably saved Mrs Jess eather ston from serious injuries when she was thrown clear of an automobile that had left the highway just west of the Illinois river bridge late Sunday evening Mr and Mrs eatherston started out from Gore Sunday evening en route to Sallisaw to visit Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Loggains when they met an other automobile on the road with blinding lights which caused eather ston to apply the emergency brake too quickly and the car rolled down a 10 foot embankment turning over three times Mrs eatherston was thrown 30 feet from the wrecked car into a deep pool of mud and landed head first into it while she was bruised and scratched no bones were broken ac cording to Mrs Togo Moore of this city a sister of the injureil woman who went to Gore soon after the ac cident Mrs Moore stated that her sister was suffering more from the shock of the spill than from injuries sustained She was picked up' unconscious and remained so for more than an hour Mr eatherston was thrown free of the car and landed on the opposite side of the car from his wife He was badly bruised but not seriously in jured Mr eatherston is a widely known druggist of Gore and Webbers alls The car was badly damaged tho the engine and casings escaped with only minor damage 0 BATE REED DEAD Bate Reed for many years a BULLETIN Sallisaw Black Diamonds came on the field 5 minutes before the game was called The men were given final instructions by Coach Ogle Coach Tompkins brought his men on the field 3 minutes later and went thru a series of punts Tompkins had his faces painted RED with a WHITE ring around the eye and they looked like Barnum Bailey circus clowns It took the Black Dia monds only three plays to spear the paint from their faces Assist ant Coach McLemore of Stilwell congratulated Sallisaw over their victory by saying best team won and they should have made three Coach Tomp knis never put in his appearance at the high school building the game and the Sallisaw were unable to locate him TO LEAVE ON A BIG DEER HUNT IN NEW MEXICO Sallisaw Black Diamonds crimp in Stilwell high eleven tions for the Eastern Oklahoma A championship Thursday afternoon when men defeated them 6 to 0 in a game where Sallisaw men were complete masters of th situations in every department of the game 500 rooters headed by Sallisaw hi journeyed to Stil well and ably assisted the local elev en to a grand and glorious victory 50 Sallisaw hi school girls led by their cheer leader Maxine Reager and tutor Miss Mildred Bugher dis played the pep that was necessary for a victory Even the girls out pepped the Stilwell pep girls just like the IRST TERM SCHOOL CLOSE1 OCTOBER 14 CHURCH THE NAZARENE Regular Services Sunday School 9:45 A Preaching 11:00 A Young Service 6:00 Preaching 7:00 Mid week prayer meeting Wed nesday 7:00 PM Thursday 2:30 Young Peoples Prayer Saturday 7:00 Thre were a hundred and Sunday School last Sunday all be back next Sunday with a good lesson and some one with us A hundred and two attended pray er meeting last Wednesday evening make it a hundred and fifty next Wednesday evening the late James Breedlove and was cleared of the charges but Aounty charges was placed against him by the office it is said The state was forced to take a dismissal in this case because the liquor was found on property that was not under the control of the defendant accord ing to County Attorney Wall William Gregory Charlie Thomas Garrett Gore youths sentenced to 30 days in jail and $10 each upon pleas of guilty to dis turbing religious worship at a Gore church Charges of the same nature against Robert Dugger Cecil Thomp tnrougnou? ne country wnicn nas resulted in enhancing the value of er of whom offered any as COMMUNITY INSTITUTE OPENS AT BELLEON TE NOVEMBER I Hastings congressman from this district was one of the principal speakers before the annual meet of the State League of Young Democrats held at Medicine Park last Saturday Hastings was at his best at Medi cine Park anil he delivered one of the greatest speeches of his long public career He told the young democrats republican partv has alwavs been the party of special created the Department of Agricul ive association estimate is the result of a survey by the States forest service and the States biological survey Black canyon game has been opened to hunting this sea son They want 500 Lucks killed the I Lhe Black range the Mogollons and nearby mountains are getting too many deer in them Hunters may go in their cars to any one of a number of towns in the area from here to Silver City or beyond to Mogollon Reserve or whatever lo cality they prefer and make that the base for their expeditions Hot Springs has guides who know the country and can provide mounts and pack animals for persons or tics who want to hunt at some tance from the motor roads White tail and black tail deer black and brown bear are plentiful enough to assure any real hunter of as much sport as he wants and he continued democratic party has always championed the in terest of the individual and has ini tiated all constructive legislation for his The Oklahoma congressman has gained considerable nationwide atten tion as being vice presidential timber next year In one of the very most interesting political articles that has facilities equal to thos raa a ashmgton dispatch by Tim at mons national correspondent that serves many state daily newspapers ser Timmons says Oklahoma (choice for vice president will probably Sallisaw city October 14 report cards St House Soc'et 1 27 Si free rural maM delivery in 1896 thu rights (10) it has stood for honesty i free from abuse which the mrnl nnniilnfmn in PUPI'V 1 TT OTiVO r1 0n nnz I 1 UHU licit ni til I Inc COUntV Oi the nation is areorded mail i V'Crn nrAOtfil fnl I i tv rr A zv AK VICUIVU 1OUV I11I1 in nr Thn nr Cities and nr It nr Prntidrnf WTIqaa anur inE annearnniv in rrconf ilnvc is i i ll i i ntt TT tumt cpviidvxcu uic diiiviiu tu Hilaries rvans nugnes nis ponti I 1 jp ui UOUI H1 ine neia the largest measure of ocal time which enabled our country not and at Washington and urged hiip ernment and oppose further concen only to finance itself but its allies I to make a thorough investigation and tration of power at Washington thev dunng the World War now umver to let no guilty man escape contrast beifeve in equal rights to all and sally acknowledged to befundament this action of President Wilson withispecial privileges for none thev be RBdlm that of Presidents Harding and Cool Ueve in equality of opportunity for 1916 which stimulated road building idge during the recent investigations classes thev favor the nomination throughout he country which has of Denby all and Daugherty ith by primaries and election of all pub resulted in enhancing the value ofjer of whom offered any assistance (Continued on Page 11) WHEREAS the golden chain of our Order has again been broken and our Sister Grace Irwin Daily has passed to the higher life on the 15 day of September 1927 'WHEREAS we deeply deplore the olss of the link for she who repre sented the missing link was ever faithful to the obligation of our Or der and ready fr the duties devolv ing upon her She was a loyal neigh bor a loving wife mother and daughter and a good Christian THEREORE That or entire the loss of this dav has Thy sun has risen not set Thy life is now beyond The reach of death or change Not ended but begun Noble Soul! Gentle Heart! i Hail and roreweli BE IT URTHER RESOLVED That the members of Sallisaw Chap ter No 96 Order of the Eastern Star emulate her good qualities that we cherish her good qualities that we tender mercy charity sympathy and loving kindness to her loved ones She will be missed by her friends her church the entire community but even more than all these she will be missed from her happy home here on this earth but joined to a haPpie home to that City on High where there is no sorrow That a copy of thees Resolutions be presented to the family that a copy be spread on our minutes and that a copy be published in our local papev Respectfluly submitted tMUA rlbHBK MOLLIE CHEEK ALTA MOORE Committee 0 BAPTIST CHURCH A sentence of 30 days in the county jail and a fine of $75 was imposed Tuesday afternoon in the county court upon Cleo Jackson when he plead guilty to manufacturing liquor in the vagrancy charge The Whitsett case hills north of Vian The jurors reported for duty Tues day morning but were excused by Judge Moore until Wednesday morn ing when the docket for the day was Sunday School 9:45 A Preaching 11:00 A 6:45 Preaching 7:30 Mid week Service Wednesday 7:30 Visitors are welcome in all vices of the church was glad when they said us be Representative Hastings Hastings go into the House of the Mrs Rollo ewel and children Teddy and Rollene of Muskogee will 1 that ten electorial votes arrive riday to be the guests for might safely be counted in the demo several days of her sister Mrs Clay cratic column ton Burns and Mr Burns Hastings who has had long service 1 1 1 4 ux I UUtlLlUii cl I HJ UL ment to the constitution and subse opponent and formerly a member tion rom lhe standpoint of princi quent legislation providing for a grad of the Supreme Court placing at his ples an 0VerwheIhling majorU of UzlLGCl I TIC TY1O TflT mot? DAV 'llCTlAefll oil 4 zv vvrzviri zv rzTT I the people of Oklahoma and the on VC11W Ini rV iz 1 zvr zv vt 4 1 1 1 lnLlnuer OI lne ue'tion are Democrats thev believe in Act 1913 preventing panics for all nartment of Justice both the field i ariTP niPris iro nr nm cn XXX but the exposures and demands for resignations were the result of Senate investigations withoht the aid or en couragement of the executive branch of the government (11) we have al ways stood for honestv in elections Lirv A MX A MX MAS vxwh v1 "nmao uuc vppuiliv paii 11UD HL pal (8) The Act creating the ederal cepted enormous sums contributed Grade Commission having for its pur 1 from the recipients of special privi pose the regulation of domestic cor leges to corruot the electorate as porations other than those engaged in evidenced by the nauseating expos 1 brings his report card horns and then railway transportation (9) the Dem ures both in Pennsylvania and Illinois I atke time t0 cxarainG the report and ocratic party created the department i This is a great record of achieve see he child is doing the work he of labor and enacted all the Ugisla ment and should be brought to the i do Then if he is do not ovei tion in the inteest of the laboring attention of the people of ths state the fact that he child would like man wherein human rights were rec and nation through an aggressive cam I to kear ou say so If he is not do ognized and Exalted over property paign of education and organization I tke work be should do find out 4 a 1 A fxi II i lit nrcci In hr 4 rim ves rV tu thino the school can do to further Hie League of loung Democrats i Or vnnAo nhlbl in Hies xrnL lot 11C state and nation have a erreat 11 MHUVl ilHlt I lit tor an active azrrrpsux 1 00 I hit n'irL'ino tr thn enmo erna tn make better citizens This we can do only when we work together By far too many pupils are coming to school tardy This is a condition where the parents can help in fact can eliminate No child should be al lowed to form a habit of going to his work late If such is allowed in school the same will be practiced in life Who is to blame when your child doe not leave home in time to get to school by the time school opens the game and after two tries for ad en Texas He was on a motor trip to unlawful possession of five gallons vancemcnt Stilwell punted but it was i Texas to visit his daughter when he on liquor placed against Redcloud blocked by CAP AGENT the sturdy became ill leetwood of Moffett upon recommen uneral serviceswereheld Thursday dation of Wall county attor aftemoon at three in Musko ney gee where he has made his home leetwood was tried in the United since his retirement from active busi I States court before ness life The Rev Davis of the Central Christian church of Muskogee offi ciated at the services Burial was made in the Greenhill cemetery with th Masons in charg Mr Reed was a member of the Christian church Muskogee Masonic lodge and of the Consistory at Mc Alester as well as the Bedouin Shrine He is survived by his wife two daughters Mrs Myrtle Gilland of Tulsa and Mrs Bennett of Har lingen Texas and a son Walter Reed formerly of Vian ami now of ort Smith 4 Gould Moore editor Sequoyah County Democrat Dan Sharpe dep uty sheriff Raymond Drake court clerk and John Amos guide will leave early next month for New Mex ico where they will spend several days hunting for deer in the moun tains of Now Movico Amos guide has visited that section on several occasions on big hunts and he expects to take the other Sequoy ians there and show them how to kill the big On their return trip home the pro gram calls for a trip through a por tion of Texas which is famed for its prairie chickens The following is a news item from a New Mexico newspaper telling of the Diamond Bar ranch where Amos et al will go Over on the Diamond Bar ranch in the Black range it is estimated there are 6000 says Sam Matson secretary of the local Game Protec school district in the county The Community Institute is a three conference on life of the local community stock taking of resources and possibilities of improvement of the home health school church so cial and business activity A source of inspiration to boys and girls to make the most out of life in service Emphasis on the value of working to gether for the achievement of an ideal community Adoption of a locally for mulated program of community de velopment The program will include these sub jects according to Mershon: Boys problems girls problems pub lic recreation community music ed ucational plays rural problems civic problems educational aims cTdld aims child training good roads pub lic health business methods merchant farmer rural cooperation business cooperation commercialized amuse ment and community organization The Democrat will carry a complete itinerary of the three week program in the next issue The itinerary has been completed by Mershon and has been sent to the Extension Depart ment for approval Another feature of the program will be a visit sometime during the I three weeks of Dr Paul Vogt dean I of University Extension department Dr Vogt will lecture in Sallisaw Mui drow and Vian according to the pro gram the community institute is billed for your should ATTEND be BENEIT sage sent out by to th epatrons of Sequoyah county schools football boys outplayed and out fought merchant at McKey and later operat disposed of by continuance dismissed their heavy opponents jng a generai merchandise store at and by pleas of guilty Sallisaw kicked to Stilwell to open ort Gibson died Sunday in Harling 1 Judge Moore dismissed charges of Ta nr ci a I 4 I TT i i 1 8 1.

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