Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
VOLUME XVIII.
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, APRIL 28,1921.
NO. 8.
Carter, Johnston, Love, Marshall/
Bryan, Choctaw and McCurtain
counties.
District Xo. 8. McAlester—Pon-
totoc, Hughs, Coal, Pittsburg,
Haskell, LeFlore, Latimer, Atoka,
Pushmataha counties.
nl.iQu.„„ r-t . .. ,,, District No. 9. Muskogee—Paw-
thf BnnnTtment i ^ u T nee. Creek, Okfuskee, Tulsa, Ok-
the appointment last week of tern- mulgee, McIntosh, Rogers. Wag-
rnmmitteeeof°rtSh tb® ®,*anlza«on oner. Muskogee, Mayes, Cherokee,
I Oklahoma Cot- Adair and Sequoyah counties,
ton Growers Association passed District No. 10. Oklahoma City
out of existence. The atfairs of -Logan. Oklahoma, Payne. Linco-
Pottawatomie and" Seminole
ly incorporated Monday, will now counties.
be managed by the new board, con-
sisting of Walter Colbert, Ard-
more, Chairman; George Bishop,
Cordell, Vice-Chairman; Ben
Crawford, Olustee; Dave Nixon.
Washita. R. C. Kennedy, Pauls
Valley; W. J. Whiteman, Goodwa-
ter; J. P. Conner. Canadian; T
• aught. Holdenville: \V. L. Biggs, ing purposes
REPORT OF PHYSICAL
VARIETY STORE SOLD
A deal has been consumated
whereby 1. J. Patterson sold the
\ ariety Store on Paul Avenue to
Jcff'-rson School.
No. of pupils examined, 332.
N'o. of skin disease, 1.
No. of defective teeth, 7, 10 per
cent.
N'o. of defective speech, 1.
No. of defective ears, none.
No. of eyes (Snellen), 2.
No. of Glands neck), none.
April 22nd, 1921.
THREE NEW TESTS
STARTS IN COUNTY
township will no doubt have a tent
this summer.
CELEBRATES 84th BIRTHDAY.
(By H. J. Taylor)
Three new wells have
been
Mrs. J. E. Chipman entertained
most pleasantly on Tuesday night,
complimentary to her mother, Mrs.
J. E. Burch, Sr. The occasion was
in honor of Mrs. Burch's 84th
Parents will be notified later of I
No. oi normal weights, 26, 7.7 sn) defect which in the judgment spudded in in Garvin county our- birthday and the joyous occasion
per cent. <■' the teacher or examiner might ing the past week. Magnolia Pe- was filled with the merry laughter
•No. of over weights, 235, 70 per retard progress in school. troleum Company have started of her children, grand-children
cen*- ! ■ drilling on Cowan Number Three, and great-grand children.
No. of underweights, 1 to 7 lbs.. NEW ( IT"\ DADS MONDAY This well stands between Cowan All the children were present
59, 17.7 per cent. j — Number one and two which are'except two, Joe Burch of Enid and
No. of Malnutrition, 7 lbs. and ^ The City officials elected at the both gassers. The No-Co Oil Com- Mrs. Hutchinson of Colorado,
above under weight, 12, 3.6 per j March elections will take their of- (pany and Choate Oil Corporation Many beautiful gifts attested the
cent. jfices on Monday night of next i have spudded in on their new test love and esteem of the honoree
No. of symptoms of adenoids, 76, week. Hardee Russell, Mayor, has in Section thirty three, Township who has already passed the meri-
22.8 per cent. j named the four commissioners as two north. Range one west. This (Man of life, though possessing the
R \t r t v ,t ^°- °* symptoms of tonsils, 107, heads of the several departments i test is being drilled with a rotary halo and charm of a go^d old age.
W ft a^an °. "ansa* Uty, Mo.. 32.2 per cent. *s follows: Oscar Worley, Police outfit and quick results can be ex- Delicious refreshments were serv-
• ana the store is closed for invoic- No. of defective teeth, 108, 32.5 j Commissioner; R. R. Odom, Water pected. It is reported they are ed and a jolly good time had by all
,i i , ti -• - r«'Kuuvo. Mr. Ragan has the ner cent
. i-jskogee; A. G. Henson, McLoud; appearance of a business man of So. of Glands
• a!a. Oklahoma City; C. ability and come well recommend- per cent.
L. . teale>, was elected by the new ed. He talks and acts like a live So. of symptoms
beard as ^ecretary-Treasurer of wire and there is everv reason to 17 51 per cent
the Assoc,anon. believe he will be a valuable addi- No of defective
■The first official act of the new (tion to the business interests of percent.
beard of directors was to outline our city. Mr. Ragan will move his
a plan for the election of perman- family here after school closes in
ent directors which will be held June. 99 6 6 per cent.
Monday, May 23rd. J Announcement is made that the1 April 20th and 21st, 1921.
The outline of the plan for el- ^ore W'H open Monday under the j
ecting permanent directors is as new management with a big sale
follows: Meeting of all locals will t0 Eet acquainted with the trade.
be held Friday night, April 29. At
wul be
^Commissioner; Carl Shumate. Fi-(working two towers on this well, present.
neck), 114, 34.3.nance Commissioner; J. E. Goad. The third new test in on the Hart The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Street Commissioner. It is ru- farm at Robberson and is known Marion Smith of Enid. Mr. and
skin disease, mored a complete changeup in city as the Hart number one and locat- Mrs. J. W. Shumate of Pauls Val-
• emolovees will be made by the new ed in the northwest northwest of lev, Mrs. Ellie Burch and children
speech. 6, 1.8 commissioners. A new water Su-jSection fourteen. Township one of Whitebead. Mrs. Dug Burch and
perintendent has been tentatively : north. Range three west. This test j children of Pauls Valley, Carl
DODGE DEALER OPENS
AGENCY.
these meetings delegates
elected to a county convention to
be held at th e county seat, April j
30 at 1:30 P. M. At the County, Joe Loftis Motor Co., is the
Convention delegates will be elect- (name of the new firm who will
ed to the District Convention io be have the county agency for the „„ „ _OI.
held at 10 A. M. Monday, May 2. popular Dodge Brothers automo- Iinj,r 9-c
at the points designated below. At:biles in this city. Mr. Loftis comes ^ j j
the District Convention two candi- from Idabell where he has been
dates will be nominated for elec-, handling the same
No. of defective ears, 2. -elected, and practically all selec- i« being drilled with a Star outfit Shumate and family. Ed Shumate
No. of defective eyes (Snellen),jtlons have been agreed upon. jbut it has been reported on good and family, .Jesse Chipman and
— authority that Magnolia is prepar- Garvin Burch, all of Pauls Val-
MOVES TO NEW QUARTERS ®d to go to about eighteen hun- ley.
dred feet.
The Pauls Valley Decorating The test in Section fourteen is
Co., have moved their stor® from especially vital and interesting to
those interested in the Robberson
Jackson School.
No. of pupils examined, 179.
No. of normal eights. 15. 8.3 per ^in*t0 the M*ers
cent ^ , building on Paul Avenue where
v^, -1 00 c *he have a lease for a term of
cent weights, <1, 39.6 per years. The Western Union Tele-
No. of under weights, 47, 26.2
per cent . W1" housed in the same build-
V. 'f 7 |L„ 1 ing and are expected to be opened
No. of malnutrition, 7 lbs. and by the firrt of the raonth
comes ^ —— — per
* i of symptom. of Conoid,. ATTENDS "X?™? 'EET'«-
in that 127> 70 9 p€r cent
TO FIGHT MOSQUITO
field development because this is T"ckf/Kw"° :onn?ct:
the first test any appreciable dis- f'1 ",th.1thJ th <,e?^?7Jent. of
tance east of the Magnolia gas- |^.e. \ * M Lol,e*e f1 ^ er'
sers. In Section nine at Robberson ^lahorr'a: Pau * V*11,®*'
Magnolia is down a little over ' a> Apn' ' ,at ® *
thirty-five hundred feet and are lUtl0n of Chamber of C°m-
.drilling in limeistone. The test in 2,'er?e,,an.^ Federated Clube of
section twenty-one has been aban- " V iilley. to assist in putting
doned and also that in auction tw- f,n campaiifn, and e*pe~
■■■.■■■■■■■■■■ „ ^ ■ enty-two. Casing trouble caused : t0 organize a fight against
tion as representative on the [county. This firm is opening in ■ nr ^ ' ^.fnne^>" *as called to Ok- the abandoning of the well in Sec- • , tU -,t ,
Board of Directors of the Associa- the Preuitt building recently va-1 s>™ptoms of tonsi,s- n7- lahcma City Friday te attend h tion twenty-two. Magnolia is drill- Dr- Tui'lle1d1 '* one th« K|fttd
tion for that district. cated by Porter Bros., and will • ^rt.ng of the board of directors ing with Star machines on the ^rnen of Oklahoma. She is a spe-
On May 12 boUots carrying the ! maintain a complete sem-ice sta-', No-of .kin disease, of the Oklahoma Cotton Growers MauIdin 8nd Parnell leases, off- -fker of rare ability and thorough-
names of the two nominee.s for the ition for Dodge and other cars and • Vo nf ^ en , Association, he having been ap- ^tting each other in Sections fif- informed upon the subject she
district will be mailed to all of the 'ill carry a large line of parts and defectl%c -^-h' eo- 33 5 P«inted a member of this board teen and sixteen. Township 0ne , f
members of the Association in, accessories for Dodge cars. C. W. n . x 1 permanent directors are el- r.0rth, Range three west. The ron- than a thousand ch.ldren a
each district. jHarlin, auto mechanic of Ardmore t l speech- L ected the ^tter part of this month, tractor who is to drill the test m number of the Club Ladies, and in
The members will return these ,wi" be in charge of the mechani-: C°* °i ears" a™:. Mr" wcu!d be an ideal'section seventeen on the C-denj^ evening spoke to a large au-
ent at the County Convention.
I ma Baptist University at Shawnee : j-his di=*nct
Any member has the right to go past through the city Monday en- Jnd.r weigh.. 20, _8.6 pe-
to the County or District conven- route south to fill a week's en- v! A a ™
' rn or to Oklahoma City and cast gagement. They were met at the to"- J .. " ' ' aaen01 *'
his own vote. train by a committee from the lo- ~ ' * , ' . . .
The new Districts announced by|cal Baptist church and conducted ' 0 " r onslH,
the Eoard of Directors together to the church where the ladies ser- ' ' °er
with the place designated for hold- ved lunch and the; gave a pro- ■—
ng the district conventions, fol-;?ram befcre leaving on the three
low: io'clock train. A splendid pro-1
District No. 1. Altus—Harmon 1 gram was rendered and it is hoped
and Jackson counties. the club may come to the city for
District No. 2. Elk City—Beck- a regular engagement if possible
ham. Roper Mills, Custer, Washi- before the present term of school
ta. Greer counties. : closes.
District No. 3. Snyder—Kiowa '
and Tillman counties. METHODIST CHLRCH SUNDAY.
District No. 4. Lawton—Caddo, I
Comanche and Cotton counties. I Dr. B. M. Nelson will preach
District No. 5. Marlow—King- Sunday morning.
fisher. Canadian, Grady, Stephens 1 Or. Stonewall Anderson of
No. of defective eyes Snellen), man as a member of the perman- Oil Company's lease ha the rig dience at Hamiys' Theatre., The
9. 5 per cent. ent organization and the Cotton'up and is now stringing the too!? hoy scouts came in for lots of at-
No. of Glands <neck)F 44, 24.5 Growers Association of Garvin preparatory to soudding in. This tention and they have been made
per cent. county will do well to solicit hi* rig is located in the sojthaest *he official leaders in the mosqui-
April 21st and 22nd, 1921. services in this capacity and see rig is located in the southeaft t0 rat- mouse and insect cam-
•Jkt he i« selected as one of the <?•- Township cne north. Range'three It is sincerely to be hoped
rectors for the State organization west. *ha' all of the good people of
Tt is going to take big men to .put Last Friday Magnolia Petroie- P*IJls Vaiiev will lend their aid in
this gigantic organization over um Company brought in another P' *hing this campaign against
and only men of the capacity for big gasser in section fifteen, be- these nests, which not only anno-,
big undertakings should be select- ing the Cowan number two. In this hut disseminate, and carry filth
ed. Mr. Kennedy j« rapaHe. hon- t.e-t they went through ahoat ".he a°d disease among the peopl • Pt
orable ard we believe the most same formations as in its offset a" time® of the year. It is intc-r ,
lbs and likely man fcr the position from;to the 44,000.000 foot gas«er. This ed that all the pools, and pudd.
ballots to the Oklahoma City of-!ca' end-
fice not later than 10 A. M Mon-! Mr- Loftls is arranging to move
day. May 23. The ballots will then his here and W'H he per-
be counted by tellers previously manently located, coming here be-
elected at the District Convention. icause Va"«i and Garvin ecien a
In the Countv Convention ,i ie county offers a bigger and better r. , „ , , ... . ^ ,£ ' ' u!" .
gates from each S w 'l be e^ fieId for his business. Ounbar School (Negro) Dist. 1*. rectors for the State organization, west
titled to as many votes as there I j c* pupWa examined, <0.
were members present at his local BAPTIST COLLEGE BOYS £°- of/ormal 2
meeting, Friday night. At the Dis-1 GLEE CLUB HERE. ■ A 0Ver we'fhts' 23. - 8
trict Convention each delegate or 1 -er cent. ^ _
set of delegates will have as manv About twenty-five members of •>-" ->-a' J "~e' Jl* * r'
votes as there were delegates pres- the boys glee club of the Oklaho- ~'J' J°" ptr cen,~
lbs..
and Jefferson counties.
District No. 6. Purcll—Garvin,
McClain and Cleveland counties.
District No. 7. Madill—Murray,
Nashville, Tenn.. will preach Sun-
day evening.
Hear these two big preachers.
Welcome.
FOR
FARM LOANS
SEE
PORTER BROS.
GOOD RATES
and
LIBERAL AMOUNTS
Prompt Service
SEND YOUR CLEANING AND
PRESSING TO THE
new gasser guaged about 35.000.- r f water in the entire city, shall
!00*": cubic feet per day and is the r'e oiled once every week with
We have clients :or Washita '*rr.nd largest gasser in the field, kerosene, 't '« said that a table
bottom fanes. Send us your list- hereon is now a proven gas '_Poon fall of this liquid will suf-
ing. L. A. Reeves. Pauls Val- " -'d and ^r°m the development ' ct r.o kill the mosquitoes in pools
ley, Oklahoma. work being done by Magnolia at -<n feet souare.
:he present time they no doubt Pauls Valley the nam* des-
have hopes of making it a proven ignates. is the low lands, and extra
j oil field in the near future. The Precaution must betaken to guard
play on acreage is now ea t and against the mosquito.
.iortheast of the gas wells and it i
nas been reported on good author- Jack Hill of the Leland Hotel
Valley Cleaning Co.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
-Silk and Wool Dresses.
-Coat Suits and Skirts.
|ity that we are soon to have a test motored to Oklahoma City Satur-
r, section ten which is northeast1 day afternoon to see his mother,
of the ga-sers. Considerable play' Mrs. J. D. Hill, who has been ill
n leases i being g. en to -ec for -e eral weeks at St. Anthonys
-n the northwest part of hospital. Jack reports his mother
> j township one north. Range two,ooing well and hopes to have her
,|west and this section of the-home soon.
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—Accordiar. and Knife Pleated Skirt- cleaned an'! |
Pressed.
—Ladies Straw Hats clean- J and fal,
—We Dye Anything.
—Alterations and Repairing.
—Mens Felt and Straw Hats cleaned and
I ACCURACY
locked.
Valley Cleaning Co.
JAMES A. HILL.
Phone %. ;
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Prescriptions |
If a druggist does not prepare a prescription ex- f
tly as the physician has written it, and from pure I
MEANS EVERYTHING TO
A SICK PATIENT
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FARM LOANS |i
SUDDEN SERVICE
PLENTY MONEY
Call or write and don't wait
WALTER L. HART
Pauls Valley, Okla.
. . pure
and fresh drug.-, the meaicine/toes not have the ef-
I feet the physician intendea. "Recover;, is retarded,
j that means more loss of time and additional expense.
This drag store never substitutes, it never uses
| -tale drugs, it never makes even the slightest error in
I the preparation of a prescription. It assures you
(complete accuracy in even the smallest details, and it
uses only drugs that are strictly fresh and are of
known purity.
WE SOLICIT YOUR PRESCRIPTION WORK.
Palace Drug Store
For Your Lirer R. H. B.
USE N. E. PAINT.
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1921, newspaper, April 28, 1921; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118733/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.