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The Barnsdall Times from Barnsdall, Oklahoma • 1

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a 1 8 vol: XIX NO 36? 1 SIMPLIY CLAIMS ager of the Social Security Board ventions of the American Legion Wright Bldg Tulsa Oklahoma Worthmore Study Club Two new members were taken 152285 Of this total petroleum lion citizens were given a 1600 01 Petroleum cent dividend on 30 per cent per accounte for $232100000 natural Laughing Around the World With IRVIN COBB 4 a SOUND ILM TO RECORD STRUGGLES IN OLE OKLAHOMA "In the matter of the Estate of i' Shanks Case No 4492 Tre Ik ret titre ref W4 wrt UIC7 ML jin the home of Mrs Berle Wright In her latest picture Around Monday afternoon i re a 1 lum tianr MAenhArH mire' There boys talte ia scene where ranklin Pangbom J7510 the club' they were: Mrs Jess meehamoal drawing and draw their in 'sententio' Bpart Humphrey and Mrs Herbert Tan A wslareA fAr tk rere4re4 aL IrffreJl ner 1 New officers elected were: PresL ent Mrs Bill Watkins Vice Presi :71 ine pictures were shown on Mr Stoabs' machine for showing cm the Screen tlie still pic tures from a reel with sound on a plans tor the projects they are to house m'anagefi a 'Xne' shop scorching tirade to Shirley and her The boys can take up woodwork friend Bennie Bartlett "The wur Actuiv iiiauiiuie wuie we lain WIV1C SSS9 JMtffc'MtW Tv 1 C1 finishing room where projects are suggestion of mischief in The Worthmore Study Club met NORMAN Okla Ok lahotna is fourth among all states of the nation in the production of min erals the biennial report of theOklahoma Geological survey shows The survey is under the direction of Robert the University of Oklahoma In 1936 the total value of Okla to those in Oklahoma attaining age 65 averaged $6344 while those filed by heirs of deceased workers aver aged $6665 Wilson said he believes there are a number of claims outstanding due in some cases to ignorance of the provisions of tHb Social Security Act on the part of workers or their heirs: Jn other cases where amounts are small claims may not have beenfiled because of a mistaken belief TICKETS OR SALE HERE OR PRESIDENTS BALL Cox has received several tickets here 'good for admission to any of the President's Birthday 'jaartiee to be held st Hominy air fax or Pawhuska January 30: Osage annual basketball tournament for independent and de pendent high schools will be held in Pawhuska this year it 'was de cided at a 'meeting of the school as sociation at a in Pawhuska Monday night it will be the first time the tournament has ever been held inHhe county seat hav ing been held in Barnsdall at least for the past ten or fifteen years Records of the school are not com plete on the tournaments but it is believed by school officials that the annual tournament has been held at' Barnsdall ever since its origin Moving of the tournament to Pawhuska this year is made possible by the completion of new gymnasium which is expected to be finished in time for the con The Best Advertising Medium is the One That Brings the Best Results Try The Times! 1 Ing a week's schooling on the study of water and its treating He is ex pected back here tomorrow cd last year The department at first offered mechanical drawing In the latter part of the year Vo cational Shop and Industrial Arts were added After the new build ing including the shop and band 'room was completed the last part of the year was used in putting up the new machines and getting set tled about the shop This year is the first full year of Industrial Aits and the department is making great progress! Nearly all the boys in the school have taken IRST ANNUAL WELDING SHORT COURSE IS SET NORMAN (Special) Newest methods in welding and cutting will be demonstrated at the first annual welding conference and short course which will be held at the University of Oklahoma March 9 and 10 Will iam Tiffin instructor in mech anical engineering will direct the conference of the Estate of Case No 4495 Cases iled in District' Criminal Court Xj The State of Oklahoma vs Robert Lopey Case No 3204 Burglary The State Oklahoma vs Smith Case No 3205 orgery The State of Oklahoma vs Smith Case No orgery The State of Oklahoma vs Smith Case No 3207 orgery The State of Oklahoma vs Smith Case No 3208 orgery The State 4 Oklahoma vs Claude Sawyer Case No 3209 Grand Lar tceny 1 NORMAN Okla (Special) A pennanent record of early struggle for existence as re corded by being collected the Statewide Museum service under the direction of the extension di vision of the University of Okla homa will be made in the near fu ture Malone director of the service said The record a two reel education al sound picture will portray the de velopment of the 40 museum nrn jects which have been established in the state under the direction of the service with the co operation of the WPA J1 The picture is intended to servo I as a guide for other states in the es I tablishment of similar projects Ma lone declared Because Oklahoma is a pioneer in this type of work the museum officials feel that the picture will serve as a valuable aid in future projects capita investment in traffic safety 1 last year according to a report com piled for Gentry Commission er of Public Safety by Willis Smith and John Reading attor neys for the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety and the Oklahoma Patrol The economic traffic loss is placed at $46041329 for the year 1937 during which the two depart ments operated five and a half months In 1938 the first full year the departments operated the loss was reduced to $35131058 the at torneys figure a saving of $10910 271 Added to this is the claim that last year as a result of the efficient work of the patrol car drivers were given reduced liability: and proper ty damage insurance rates that saved them a half million dollars bringing the total benefits to $11 410271 The legislative appropriation for the departments is $700000 annu ally deprived solely from the driv license and motor vehicle re gistrations 'a Deducting this sum from tlie to tal benefits the attorneys: point out leaves balance of $10710271' The per capita cost of the service figures at 50 cents a person annu ally which divided into the $11 000000 approximate saving brings a return of 1600 per cent The economic loss is figured to include hospital medical and fu neral bills overhead costs on in surance and 'property losses loss of wages of injured persons and an ticipated future earnings It docs not take into account the saving of i 140 lives in traffic the patrol made in the year pust closed nor the re 1 covery of more than 1944 automo i biles made possible through the de i partmen t' of stolen car division working with sheriffs and police authorities BASKETBALL CALENDAR riday Jan' Vinita boys here for Twin conference game Avant girls meet local girls The first game starts' at 7:15 'f Tuesday Jan Barnsdall boys and girls to Nowata' for conference games gas natural gasoline $17516000 zinc $12917500 coal $3500000 and the balance princi pally was lead stone gypsum and clay aL rulings deemed necessart Shanks 'I" IML tire i re ti 1 1 1 lt tit nawiurai trial Arts can be taken one hour in Insurancein connection with in ina money rr tnn Ka i i claims the payments hate been Wilson stated ex No 4494 This room also has ln it wood never precocious sweet but neverworking benches metal working prissy Never prissy in particular benches and welding apparatus Because as in every other healthy Another one of the rooms is the youngster there is perhaps just the vvuvav fUQ SUKECTUQJIi QI misciuex 111 painted varnished and twilling sense'of humor ri lane uui oi me snoo I 1 Xs i er jMMfsi picture just nrounu awfoSiThe Corner" for instance there is Ip Wll BUYS CAR EED 1 A Hightower owner and oper ator of the Hightower Grocery and Market yesterday unloaded a freight carload of feed and stored it in his now" storage building The new native stone building was just com pleted a few weeks ago and Is now being filled with' merchandise It adjoins his new store building on the west tests Barnsdall has heretofore had the only adequate court facilities for such a large affair and although not so centrally located as Pawhus ka has always received unamious vote for the location ebruary 16 17 and 18 are the dates set for the affair this year and more than thirty teams in four divisions are expected to enter Both senior and junior boys and senior and junior girls willbe en tered for contests 9 TRAIC SAETY BRINGS lbW'o DIVIDEND two and a half mil CiLhome Historical Socfoto ever the darkey had satisfied the functionary In charge that he was eligible for the job He had given his name age place of birth and had offered due proof that the army had rejected him far no good" said the examiner then in case of an aeddent where de you want the remains sent?" do I want the which inquired the negro they would have to bo shipped somewhere you The candMafA ftdeort ita rtnnr angwArtav aa ba Aonronched it sez ship 'em boss but yon all aint taUringto nto No dree ef you aint mindin' none Mister just take along wid me now AND HE DID If You Your Timea' Any Week oill riday Afternoon 4 4 Mrs Earl Javine Reporter Mrs Melvin Dani Historian Mrs Ed Watkins A party was enjoyed by the members Mrs Herbert Tanner won the prize for high score were served to the following members: Mesdames iRay Hogg Walter Bennett Geo Cristy Earl Javine Melvin Dahl Herbert Tanner Guy Buckles Jess Humph rey Milton Nelson Cecil Byrd Glen Albright Ed Watkins Bill Watkins Berle Wright red Stoabs and Ross Herrington 4' i Mrs John Stoker from Tulsa was a guest In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs tUv it Mr and Mrs Tom ord for merly of tips city now of' Vinita were visitors here over the week end They left fqr their home Mon day morning i Misses Helen Pray and Miss Ade line Baker and Tom Pennell were visitors at theChammber of Com merce meeting held yesterday 4 COUNTY BASKETBALL TOURNEY AT PAWHUSKA BARNSDALL MUSIC CLUB The members of the Barnsdall Music Club met in the home of Mrs Monday afternoon January 17th at 2:00 The meeting was opened by repeating the Club Slogan "Harmony is the keynote to our Music Club and We All Keep in Tune" after which the members responded to roll call ollowing the roll call response Mrs Chase program leader for the after noon presented a Music Her program was as fol lows: Swing Swing Swing (The Last Word in Music) by William Rob erts Reviewed by Mrs: Diller Instrumental Solo by Patsy Hosick of by Mrs McCoy Rhapsody March Piano Duet by Mesdames A Hopkins and Glaser' Meditation by Lee by Mrs Clair Gregory At the close of the program the election of officers for the ensuing year was held The following of ficers were elected: President MrsTR Diller Vice President Mrs Glaser Secre tary Treasurer Helen Kehl Report er Mrs Leroy Brenner Accompan ist Mrs Chase 1 Mrs Clair Gregory as out going president automatically became club historian for next year The hostess Mrs Chase served dainty and delicious refreshments at the close of the meeting to fol lowing' members and guests: Patsy Hosick Mrs Anna' McCoy Lugene Helton Mrs A Hopkins: Mrs Glaser Mrs Clair Gregory Mrs R' Diller and her aunt Mrs Anna Hawkins of Modesto Calif The next regular'meeting will be held in the home of Mrs McCoy on ebruary 6th with Lugene Helton as leader SCHOOL CENSUS STARTED Work of taking the annual school census for Srhnril I District Nn 90 uic Jsarnsdall school district started Monday morning with sewn people working on the enumeration All children between the ages of 6 and 21 as of next September 1st are being enumerated Since state aid Is apportioned on the1 number of pupils enumerated on a school census the officials are anxious that every eligible child be enumerated The census will probably be com pleted and figures tabulated some time next week Sy' ri' '( I in District Civil Court Julia Ryan vs John Bigheart Sr et al Case No 17(116 Partition of real estate Willard High vs Midco Oil Corp Case No 17017Money Judgment for damages for automobile High vs Midco Oil Corp Case No 17018 Damages for person al injuries Chas Stewart vs Martin Case No 17019 Money Judgment on note etc yJ 't irst National Bank in Pawhuska a National Banking Corp vs and McDonald Case No 17020 Money Judgment on Divorce Cases iled "'William vs Blanche Thompson Case No D6587 divorce Ruth vs Alfred DeRoin Case No D6588 divorce Belle Brown vs John Brown Case No D6589 divorce Ray Labadie vs Labadie Case No D6590 divorce Helen Gladys Wheeler vs George Edward Wheeler Case No D6591 divorce A A Drummond vs Madelaine Drummond Case No D6592 divorce Nettie Lee Holeman vs Leonard Hole man Case No D6593 divorce Several the ladies were in Claremore all day Saturday and at tended all of tlie sessions of the Auxiliary convention and others came later attending the banquet at the Will Rogers Hotel and the dance Saturday night The businses sess ion of the Legion division was held Sunday afternoon 'Misses Junabelte and 1 Maritina Kelley accompanied their parents to Claremore Sunday afternoon CITIES SERVICE GAS RECORDS BIG MORTGAGE PAWHUSKA Jan 18 (Special) One of the largest mortgages ever to be recorded here was filed in the off ice of County Clerk Jeff Ken dall today The mortgage was giv en by the Cities Service Gas com pany and was for $35000000 to the Central Hanover Bank and Trust company and Commerce Trust com pany trustees It was a first mort gage on pipeline bonds in an issue not to exceed $47500000 pro perty is located in Oklahoma Kan sas and Missouri The fee for re cording the instrument which con tained 350 printed pages was $210 and the indexing fee was $25 remain In the employment of the Barnsdall Oil Co J' 1 EYES TWINKLE is to discover and to conduct ex haustive researches to determine the posible industrial uses of the min ends found in the state However1 although the survey has been in operation for the past 30 years it has still to explore the vast area of of the state and yet discover the total wealth the state has in miner "li One of the newest discoveries is that of rock wool which is used in insulation of buildings The survey has found that the state has large deposits of limestone which is used in the manufacture of the rock wool and Dott predicts the possibility of a new industry for Oklahoma as a result of these discoveries Experiments are now being con ducted in the western part of the state to determine the possibility of irrigation from ground 1 water ob tained from deep wells in the Although some facts have been col lected the experiment has not been completed However recent find i ings show that it may be possible to irrigate by this method 1 i iv if Munitions Cause New Missions By IRVIN COBB TYURIN the late lamented war a slow moving but alert young negro newly arrived from went to a munitions plant in Con necticut looking for a iob During that period of duress it was essential that only those men who had exemptions from the draft were acceptable as workers How ample administration'of estates was formerly required if there were no! AHD A ILM GAG 13 BORN blood relatives Now relatives marriage if otherwise eligible to re To millions of dating fans through I ceive payments may do so where out the world Shirley Temple is the I they have paid the funeral exuen ar aaj ki Wa HU I jZ'rj' beautiful but bright bright but office'is' Jocated at 616 9 nouneea today A report on amounts paid has not been received from the Washington umce di uw rsoarfL niir nrupini record Showing of the pictures and cords for November show payments ine taut tnst accompanied them took approximately minutes and was very interesting and education al to the group present Mr Stoabs has personally visited 1 the village and gave some first hand information regarding 1 the size of the village arid some of the points of most interest to him 4 Visitors at the meeting riday were Jack Hay Principal "of the Klrflr nn1 Tone Jack Hendricks seniors in school' "red involved" the ield manager said IB1 1 IKV U'r Ul daughter left earl AtPROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER WORKING TOWARD A RETTED sxm rromrin i St i CHANGES MADE TO AROUND THE COURT ATTEND LUHvN AND AUXILIARY HrE Glaser Mr and Mr4 r't i liHer Mr and Mrs Gordon Dovle Stone Tate 21 Ttika Slaule Mh 'GertriirU Waltman Mr or heirs of workers Nancy Kay DeWitt" 19 Tulsa Hand Mrs B'Oakley Mr and Mrs vuvU) xw tuu 1 mu Jter and Ike Martin 25 of and and Mrs Kellev went Tulsa Ann Elizabeth Cridor 29 of Sunday to Claremore where they Tulsa attended sessions of the district con Cases iled in County Probate In the of the Estate of Chas Augustus Lessert Case No In the matter of the Estate of Ho tah moie Cases No 4487 In the matter of the Estate' of rancis Claremore Osage Allottee) No 691 Case No' 4488 In the matter of the Guardianship of Mary Alice Tipton Case No 4489 In the matter of the Will of Sho ne lah Case No 4490? In the mattet of the Guardianship wood lathe machine lathe welding was hot near a huge nt dent Mrs Guy Buckles' Secretary tirawing bench metal and clectri swimming pool and inK the Ray Hogg TreasurerMrs yl city There have been many fine of Pangborris speech I Waltcr Bennett Parliamentarian UUH us ueus Mmes ares face suddeny Ughted up with fiers ena tables hnMr nnrls lamrw 1 1 Ar w1 i re rererew re vesvs 0 a re rt a vworex 4 and smokjng stands Many things hr thought nervously edged have also been made for the school away from the boys are doing some outside 1 "jobs that people bring in to have'! Irst made or repaired' Tie instructors of the shop Mr Parsons and Mr Hyson 1 Lucille McLaughlin Married To Leroy Burton in Buffalo Anna Lucille McLaughlin daugh ter of Mrs McLaughlin of this city was united in marriage to Mr Leroy Burton at Buffalo in a ceremony performed by the Rev Karl Kokborg the first of last week Mrs McLaughlin received word of the wedding this week Mrs Burton attended the Bams dall schools but was in Buell Ida for year and graduated from the Buell High School She return ed here and then attended one year of college at Lawton She had work ed for the past few' years in Tulsa and for the past few months in Barnsdall Mr Burton whose home has re cently been Cushing graduated from the Cushing High School and has been employed by the Chicago Bridge and Iron Co for the past several years Mr and Mrs Burton expect to make their home in Buf falo for thq next three months where Burton is now employed Mrs many friends here wish the young couple much hap 1 piness VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT PICTURES GREENHELD makes hne progressH Village shown at rotabi 1 The Industrial Arts department of Stoabs presented a reel ol the Barnsdall High School was start pictures of Greenfield Village a ns reaching the age 65 who have mWIMM'UlOnC81 DUlKUngS WV4 Ibvw AM and their' surroundings ial Security Act early types of' locomotives and a 'filed a large museum' are located near the homa in 1938 Chas Wilson man "PVlrl nA krt KiTirtla fifWST SJrfSAtisT CkAiMirllti Rotary meeting riday noon field office at Oklahoma an nirtiifMUK urAfA alwresrre rere JUTre nnunrv4 twiuv HOUSE Marriage Licenses Issued The Barnsdall Times APROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER WORKING TOW ARD A BETTER AND GREAT nAWNRnXf I i 1 4 $L50 PER YEAR REPAIRS ON WATER TANK 'f MADE THIS WEHE vWork of repairing 4 large Water storage Link on the lull at the west end of main street was started about a week ago the work being a part of consideration for the withdarwal of a damage suit against the Cities Service Company by the city a few weeks ago The tank is to be put in tlie best condition it has been in many years and the repairs were needed to be done at this time and Hie city was without funds for the re pairs Inside work on the tank has" been done this week with most of the welding done and the lining of the bottom of the tank completed Some more corking is to be done according to workmen at the city water plant who' are keeping fa close touch with the work and it is expected that a test of the tank wiU be made tomorrow Painting of the inside of the tank will be done after the tank is tested and the water again taken out The outside of the tank will be finished in aluminum paint and one cornier of the foundation of the tank will be given a new solid bracing Plans are being made toihstall an electric light on the tower after it is painted which could be: seen for many miles due to the heighth of (he tank 0 OKLAHOMA HAS VAST WEALTH IN MINERALS push rang into the pool! just what I was said Shirley with enthusiasm (It is not known what Pangbom said) So the way the scene was done because as McEvoy put it 1 Audiences ought to get as big a kick out of seeing the bumbling Pang 1 born do a nose fully and for mally as Shirley and Ben nie would In being the cause of But when it came to doing the actual pushing Shirley and Bennie balked you just let Mr Pangbom sort of fall into the they asked said Director Irving Cummings was your idea and a good I1 Afterwards Shirley and Bennie approached the dripping Pangbora and diffidently offered their appolo gies but real trouper that fie is laugbed it off good naturedly 'Coming to the Runyon Theatre for the week end attraction Around The is a 20th Cen tury ox production The cast' in cludes Charles arrell Joan Davis Amanda Duff Bert Lahr Bill Rob inson and othersDarryl Zanuck was in charge of production Man Arrested Here or Wife And Child Desertion 0 Elzie White was arrested here Monday morning by Deputy Sheriff Chas Morris and taken before Jush tice of the Peace Elmer Sclimidt for preliminary hearing He waived the hearing and was taken to the county jail at Pawhuska Attending Water School Walter Bennett city clerk and water superintendent went to StiU The purpose of the department of Vocational Shop is to train the boys for employment in future life The department of Industrial Arts is used as 'a General Education Course It meets all of the general education fa the department of ln 4 dustrial Arts and helps develop a ability to work with concrete materials Vocational Shop can taken three hours in the iLdus the afternoon The last two hours the afternoon the 8tfi and 9th grades take Mechanical Drawing and Industrial Arts 5 The shop is divided' into three rooms" The main part is the room that contains all the power tools 'such as the bench jointer shaper lathes both steel and wood1 TULSA' Okla (Special) Per pictures or ureenncid Village a BO reaemng me age wno navi village in which historical buildings worked in jobs covered by the Soc rev vn yuv re ar 1 il rr: 1 a re ac4i0 vx ww poncy ftay vcwiu iv luisa ana Airs vakie Mr and Mrs total of 1676 claims in Okla Lofwn Cunningham 30 Pawhus Junn Cobb Mr and Mrs Earl Rut in ism wikAn 04 vuiia oiigier wr ana ixe iviarun ent Saturday David Maynard Stafford7 25 of and Mr? and Mrs Kelley went 1.

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