Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XVIII.
PAILS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921.
NO. 20.
MAGNOLIA FINDS THE PAY SAND
Four Days Tests Prove Well is Humdinger-Getting Stronger Flow Daily.
Pauls Valley and Garvin County in Throes of
Sensational Oil Discovery
AUTOMOBILE STOLEN.
mands A good dirt road direct to I OIL LEASE EXCHANGES FUNERAL SERVICES FOR
the field is prominent among the | H„DV.,V
inducements and further impro- i ACTIVE. Bl R.NhV BLANKENSHII , - —
vements of the present highways I , . . "77 , I T. . . 7~T ... L hieves stole E. P. Duffy's au-
are promised at once 1 Activ«t.v 011 the oil exchange 111 'he body of Burney Blanken- tomobile from his private garage
As County Seat of Garvin coun- his pit:v t*,is v^eek hus been brisk- ship killed in action in France on on Tuesday night and drove it
ty Pauls Valley invites the oil '"16 bringing in of the Hart well July 29, 1918, arrived on VVednes- away under cover of night. Offi-
„ at Robberson has put new life day and funeral services will be Ctrs trailed the car as far as Fos-
wl IflllUAO •> HA lipid at S '00 P M lull- tPI* WP<t nf tlllU Pllir 11ml nxn Unnn
THROWS LIQUID GOLD OVER TOPs; c&««*-«*;
land professional interests of this e*c,langing hands daily at fancy |24th, at the Baptist church in this 1 ful of overtaking the culprits be
*1. x \\ fiflrures. Leases in iinv «ivp nnd citv. Rev. Archie Tavlor Helivpr. I lore thev pffert « pnmnlofo nof
Settles Down to Steady Flow With Drill Only
On Top of Oil Sand
After months
drilling, during which _
gasscrs were drilled in in the Rob
uerson district, a find of good oil
accommodations they
in
that charges for these
shall be reasonable.
Just how large a field will be
developed and what benefits will
,, „ . accrue to our city is problematical
waiting and| Such Mid-continent companies |but every one is optomistic and
?Lner, , ? major importance as the fol- every person with whom we have
lowing have acreage at Robber- talked, is a booster. Our benefits
son: .Magnoha Petroleum Compa-,derived will be measured by the
and professional interests of this - y . *.; .. D . • _---7------- 1 „ 1L ,r—-
city propose to see that thev get .^ure.8- Leases in any size and city, Rev. Archie Taylor deliver-lore they effect a complete get-
the accommodations thev need direction from the discovery well in the funeral address. Burial | away. The car was a brand new
1 , . !1 TP ltd n fir /if f nrn/I An t Iia Innnl Will liii ll U <1 liniloH nnunini
the accommodations they need VY~ ■? : ——(—
and demand in their work and are g offered on the local, ex- will be had under auspices of ex Buick touring which Mr. Duffy
these services |Cl,^nge an(l buyers from over'the service men who are requested Unpurchased only a few weeks ago
t .. tTiaiit of \A'i I I i iimuAn'o n n/]«>,4 ! •,.. I
[state are
'the city.
TEACHERS EXAMINATION
HEALTH OFFICER
beginning to arrive in meet at Williamson's undertaking!
parlors at 2:30 o'clock.
Deceased was with Company |
K, 110 Inf., and is a son of Mr. Teachers examination will be
and Mrs. C. B. Blankenship of the held at the office of the County
CLEANING UUP CITY.
Klondike community.
CALL FOR COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC MEETING.
Superintendent at the court house
in Pauls Valley on. Monday, Tues-
day and Wednesday, July 25, 26,
and 27.
Lit fi/i 5 r 1 nW "w'ers Tex«s- Cosden, C. J. Wrights- interested in the new field. the hot sultry weather and is con A nieet,"K of the precinct com-
Sectior. 14, i-n 3w, Garvin county, man, and the Empire Gas and; Come to Garvin county the'stantlv 011 the iob watchinc for mitteemen "n<l executive com-
« <"> .Sun-1Fuel comp«„,. ,Nc, j 0tkhomJ, £ £&£ c'ndKi.™SX ir. «■* '•<">"*« CMM . .. _ . „ ,
1 " - • ? Committee of Garvin County is:^or kansas Diamond Bread
flies and
fS had t0PPed ? Ti?"?!** rh« "^und flwTofwhat SZ to breeding
• Seven minutes after the is . „ d - ,
came in, during which time iticombined productive capacity of headquarters and be assured you houses"in the citv !• inno!-t H !at 1 o'clock. Saturday, July 23rd,
sensationally threw oil over the 300.000.000 cubic feet daily. It is!will get the accommodations and with th^ «ewer nnH m!th e< u j 1921, at which time delegates will
rig one hundred feet in the air'said that Pauls Valley citizens j will be in cKsertorh with che bem.ordere" rte7A,^v Z be named to. the State ^ting in
"11' '-renched nearby trees and hold a major part of the leases to field from here than any other dfnance'ordering^?* 'Vork ha's |0k'ah?,ma City held on July 26th.
heast of the big point in the county. been on thn ritv f,.. iand other matters discussed thai
BREAD CONTEST
Saturday, July 30th is the date
hereby called to meet at the Dis-! Contest. Bring your loaf of bread
;trict Court rooms in Pauls Valley to m-v place at the County Scales
nt 1 "'-i"-'- o. _j by 4 o'clock P. M. on that date.
M. Rice
be the
— -• -—" ••••" ■■—- me 1 in iieici irom nere tna
onlookers, it was capped and res- the east and northeast of the big point in the countv
tncted in flow to twr ^-inch flow gas field, it being estimated that 1
* * ; *—' -1 cauiuaicu Liidl
pipes, through which it ran into about 8,000 acres are so held, in
the slush pit. Wednesday a test the restricted area to which the TESTS AROUND PAULS
tank was rolled in position into oil field will probably extend. , VALLEY PROf;RP<?<5iwr
which the well is stated to have' The road to Robberson, which j
made a flow of 245 barrels in vhe has good conrrete culverts and |
bridge
been on the city records "for "tenl?"0 T"!™ d*cus"ed that
years and no progress had ever afef£ urgent interest to ihe party
ibeen had before as the city;at thlS time- A full attendance is
j officials had been slow
Mrs. Gentry, Rev. F
and A. C. Barrett will
Judges.
C. L. PYLES.
Flour and Feed
'requested and desired.
first 24 hours. bridges will be re-graded, drag-1 v , D
Tests of the quality of the crude ?ed and put in first class condi- , - eis>0" ,rcl8;'a!,d associates are
which were then made reflected tion at once, it being so decided < cn,n about "50 teet in their well
that it was of a very good quali- at .?• meeting of the chamber of
ty, having a specific gravity of commercc Wednesday.
32.50. It is stated *—
This long expected and hoped •>
issful test set local lease ^ into the sand the flow will
■ undoubfedly increase .several hun-
dred barr']--. It is not probable
will be made until
nipe line connections are made, so
that the increased production can
be cared for.
for succes
buyers and foreign scouts and , .
buyers on the move. And on Mon- ,rec'
•day and Tuesday, during both day a*
and night, numbers of ihem kept
the roads between Pauls Valley
and the field pretty well warmed
and many of them canvased
the Robberson district at night in
search of desirable acreage.
The Hart-Ringer No. 1 was
drilled in with a star rig, and the
Magnolia interests had been only
in Sec. 27-1-1 and arc going right
I down with th^ir rotary drill."
It is stated by operators that . 5*'anson no v making good
wK«n the test is uncapped, and - cvvay in hls test on the Hinea
chas. ii.
forrp:st
THOMASON,
Chairman.
THOMAS,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
IV en-1
forcing this ordinance, so the
SATISFACTORY. Stat.e Health officer took the mat-
ter into his hands and has order-
ed the city connected up with
the sewerage and has given the
city health officer notice that this '
must be done or action will be ' Sunday School at 9:45,
taken by state authorities to en-1 Preaching at 11 and 8:15. The
force the observance of the san- morning subject is "Two Vital
itarj laws. Questions," and for evening hour,
Considerable opposition is be-' "Baptism." There will be bap-
ing met by Dr. Shannon but lie tising at the evening services,
state authorities are behind him ~
FOR SALE.
Silvertone Phonograph. A bar
Pa'n f°r cash, or payments if de-
Secretary. s'red. See me at my office over
Surprise Store, or call Phone No.
423.
A. C. BARRETT.
Myers Bldg., Pauls Valley, Okla.
20-2t.
NEW "ELDORADO" OF
OKLAHOMA.
farm north-east of the city and is
running full time.
Contract for drilling a third
te:in th!s sstme township has
been let. . M
George Nor hup is down about cit>' ''leaned up ind that it
800 feet in his test in Sec. 19, .'in. will stay cleaned up as long as he
■ le, one mile south-west of ',hi= 's c'^-v health officer.
• rv and the drill is going right1 .^ust why any citizen of this city
:?oun day and night. Wl" object to and try to obstruct
the work of the city health officer
i to clean-up the citv is a nu^/'e
METHODIST CHURCH Get behind Dr. Shannon and help
him to clean-up the city and re
Jesse Reaves and family arc?
away for a two weeks vacation
trip and will visit Mr. Reaves'
Every one. is cordially invited to bcother, J. F. Reaves at Duke
fund "Lsay, e ,propos™ lo. have,come and worship with us. Okla., and spend a few days at
ARCHIE TA^OR, Pastor. Medicine Park near Lawton.
Bringing in of the Magnolia oil
about 60 days at work on the test SwvShoST ( nfrT ]he 'port ti h'i'm any unsanitary"condl-1 f
alter they spudded in until chey openinir we- re for develoninc •'he1 -Metnodist (. hurch Sunday tions m your neighl)orhood ti
found the oil Monday. KIXoTSd Al- ^ R Nel>0n wi!1 !1":ilth co"diti - of ou'r city can ! I
Unlimited activity in leases and ong with the development will i *' , be wonderful by co-op-: 9
royalty seems to be in the air, and come an influx of oil operators, baDtised ^ wi" be er®*ion and work- Let's havp 11
it is stated that at nresrnt. nnVes Uon k.,vA^ 4., i I u* pride enough to boost for the good f
it is stated that at present prices lease buvers. oil scouts and oil
of same are very much below field workers that will soom make
those of similar nearby fields in business hum in Garvin county,
the early stages. Reports of a There is no question but all vowns
number of new locations being jn proximity of the new field will
made or considered are strongly be benefitted and prominent
made and it is to be expected that among those who will g*t ; good
110 less than six or a dozen new plav is Pauls Valley. Our splendid
will be spudded in soon in rail road terminals and facilities
this county. , vvith lines coming in from four
Several of the strong Mid-con- directions should at once com-
tinent companies have leases in mand attention cf those seeking a
the Robberson territory which gateway to the new oil fields of
were made as far back as 1917 and Garvin county. We also have vhe
of course they will be expected to best hotel accommodations which
drill at once to protect their hold- will be augmented with further
ings before their terms expire. accommodations as the trade de-
All are most cordially invited. work.
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FIRST SERVICE TO BE HELD IN THE
NEW METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY MORNING
Subject for Morning- Sermon: "Characteristic Dif-
ference of the Four Gospels."
Wet Wash! L:
This Sermon is something new and out of
the Ordinary.
ARE ALL INVITED AND URGED TO
BE PRESENT.
I
: TgwHhimw, 'yfeweawp j J ~ T
AT-
Prescription Service
Next to Your Doctor is Your
Druggist. The value of a Physi-
cian's visit is made two-fold if the
Prescriptions are filled accurately.
The Largest Prescription Department
in Garvin County
Offers each patient a Guarantee
against mistakes and substitutes.
BAKER DRUG CO.
Signifies Accuracy and Potency—
the two main factors in Prescrip-
tions that give results.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR
Who carries the largest and fro
est stock of Drugs?
sh-
:: HE ANSWERS-
5c Per Found
W ill average from 10c to loc per dozen when you
send everything.
TRY THIS SERVICE.
Phone 244.
Pauls Valley Laundry
and Cleaning Works
ROY AMBRISTER, Prop.
i ACCURACY
i
Baker Drug Co.
Free Delivery. Phone 52. |
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FARM LOANS
SUDDEN SERVICE
PLENTY MONEY
Call or write and don't wait
WALTER L. HART
Pauls Valley, Okla.
IN
Prescriptions
MEANS EVERYTHING TO
A SICK PATIENT
If a druggist does not prepare a prescription ex-
actly as the physician has written it, and from pure
and fresh drugs, the medicine does not have the ef-
fect the physician intended. Recovery is retarded,
that means more loss of time and additional expense.
This drug store never substitutes, it never uses
stale drugs, it never makes even the slightest error in
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 Liver R. H. B.
USE N. E. PAINT.
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1921, newspaper, July 21, 1921; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118745/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.