Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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EVERY BODY COME-Chamber of Commerce-Friday 8 P. M.
PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
VOLUME XIX.
PAULS VALLEY, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922.
NO. 10.
1W0 ALLEGED
years.
Leyrle was arrested at the same
time that the arrest of Jap Clem-1
III lini/rnn lin n'ena was made on similar charges.
HI. uiiKrKS Hl I II Clemens had succeeded Leyrle as
lllUnUllLIIU ilLLU Santa Fe warehouseman. Clemens
confessed his guilt and was sen-
tenced to the state penitentiary,
Frank Janeway, age 26, and where he is now imprisoned.
Joe Ray, age 27, both married,
were arrested by Deputy 1. J. Pir- WHISKER ANI) (:l N
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tie of Rosedale Sunday and
brought to the Garvin county jail.
They are charged with attemp-
GROUND FOR ARREST, the Magnolia
Garvin County Oil News
(By H- J. Taylor.)
Probably the most important'about to the upper gas sand. Nel-
find in the Robberson field dur- son Brothers are drilling this well
ing the past ten days is the find-!and have made exceptionally fast
ing of a new sand at 1900 feet in ;time having just spudded in about
the Magnolia Hart-Ringer No. 1 a week ago. With the exception of
RUSH CREEK DREDGE
STANDS HIGH WATERS.
L. L. Hinton, age 26, and single,
No damage was done to ihe big
dredging boat, which is being us-
ed in digging of the Rush Creek
drainage ditch, during the recent
high waters on the creek.
High waters interferred with
the operations but ffr a day or;®
BUILDING
ARE ON UPGRADE
Pauls Valley is proving herself
city of homes, more and more
«™. sras nw bii,; a s w -■* ><? «jf >«•
carry on operations. For a time when so many places suffered
last' week, employees working ^om a building slack, there were
with the boat felt uneasy as to a num^ of new residenc-
ting to hi-jack J. F. Burrows on a was arrested at Paoli Friday
lonely country road a few miles |njght by Deputy Geo. Goodman,
north of the Cross Roads school on account of disorderly conduct,
house, late Saturday night.
The men are held in default of
$1,500.00 bond each. Both of them
strongly deny the charges.
LEYERLE RELEASED
the secret possession of a Colt's
Hinton is now held in the Gar-
vin county jail in default of
$750.00 bond.
located in the southeast corner of the Pauls Valley Oil and Gas Com-
the southwest quarter of t he pany, Camp, et al are the only lo- wun vne ,««« " • ™ - es under construction here,
southwest quarter of section elev- cal people operating leases in the (their the_big d*™| At the present time, a
en This well is now pumping ar- field at the present time. iand the boat both proved . tr nK
ound one hundred barrels a day. | Wrightsman Oil Company are enough for ihe flood.
sand forced to re-cement casing in iheir I
new
house is seen on almost every
street, and many more are plann-
ing to build soon.
The finding of this new
automatic, and one-half gallon of makes a total of three distinct well in the northwest of ■. e METROPOLITAN STARS | Qutside of those who are just
corn whiskey. sands in the east side of the field, southeast of section thirteen due HKAR1J HERE, completing homes or have recent-
They are known as the 1400, 1500 to water breaking in. The sa™e ly completed them, the following
to 1700 and 1900 foot sands. In (ompany have what looks <.o be jjetr0p0jjttti, Entertainers are among new houses begun and
addition to these three sands about a hundred barrel pumper 'nlwj]| j|e jn pau]s Valley and ap- contracted for: T. A. Foster, a
three sands there is another up- the northeast of ine noitneast pear Hamlys' Theatre next five-room modern home, on North
ON HEAVY BOND ATTEMPTED ASSAULT per gas sand found at from 1225 jquarter of section eighteen 1. Monday evening. A matinee will Walnut street. This place was
!_!: I raitkf OF 4RRFST to 1300 feet- This uPper sand nas ?uW;,TAIe TI,pr?.ducer.2XI also be given. contracted by G. G. Terry; For-
CAUSE OF AKRfcM. denleted considerably in its tends the field a half mile west of | Foatll" „f
W. A. Lyerle, who has been held I
in the county jail for some weeks,'
been depleted considerably in its tenas tne neici a nan mne wesi ui j Features of the program will rest Thomas, on the same street,
gas content by the Magnolia wild former productive area and nakes jne]u(je tenor and soprano solos, will build a six-room bungalow,
C L O 'iL I!,,.. nf > >>aa VUHVUiii "J ...-a . ■- -- C 11. f II I 1I1CIUIMS ItllUI UUU Will UUIIU « DI*"IUUIII U U1<• IV r. ,
being indicted on several counts 1 „ , I „ ' „ ,(_H Tmo«-lKasser and the escaP'n8 of ?as *he total width of the tield a )out vocal ducts irj0Si t,uartettes and modern in every way, contractors,
of grand larceny of Santa Fe ? t alley, w0s - • from such wells as the Homa-Okla four and a half miles. humorous readings. The versatile Tidmore and Richster. North Wal-
shinments has been released on a day by Deputy Sheriff WB-.|wel, in the northwest quarter of' There is consederable new wild- artjsts ()f the company will handle nut has been recently paved.
$4000.00 bond recently made. Buckholts, on a charg p sectj0n fourteen. cat activity all over Garvin coun- violin, 'cello, piano, ocarina,| On North Pine street, also re-
Levrle will probably be tried in f upon a gi a > g. Humble Oil Company brought ty. Bauman and Heath, M. Worth lnan<jujjn> banjo, and saxophone, cently paved, Asa Montgomery
the October term of the district 111 mi* community in an important oil well in vhe operators have a rig g°'nK up The entertainers are world-ex- will build a modern home, con-
court here as there are notL Jh,e assault was att^P ed " northeast corner of the northeast the southeast of the southeast of erience(i musicians and eaeh has tracted by Tidmore and Richester.
enough funds on hand to permit '?te aftlrn°,f" J? ^h , quarter of the southwest quarter the southwest of section .en 3n magnetic personality which is | C. A. Schrameck, loan man. who
a jury tria" during the June term I1?1t;l.Con£«nt eff°rt,L , ;1 iof action fourteen. After pene- |3e. There are two more blocks of d b, phasing with their highly plans to move his family to Pauls
of court °- th,e -0ff,C?r T n titrating a few feet into a sandy acreage' completed northwest of devel* Pd musiBcal talents. iVaHey soon, will begin the con-
Hp ir'allpcred to have taken nu- C10n be,ng placed P Smlth ,lime formation at around 1440 this location and another auoth-
mernus items from shinments youth' L u u # I feet oil shot over the top of the east and it is practically a cer-
whkh passed through his hands' Wh,en br0^ht^forethe girl ritf and the well began flowing by tainty that at least two more b} th b t thj f Jt kj d,
ZmI™ warehouseman^• Tuesday by Buckholts, Smith vas;heads This new producer looks wells will be commenced in the
tlie Santa Fe here for several ident,fied. on the testlmonJ ?f like a hundred barreler and may near future in this locality,
tne Santa re nere ior seveiai.1R now confined in the i. - ^ j__i u.n... :r j i Wnrii in nnrW wav tn
Judging from editorial com- struction at an early date of a
ments of many papers, they will home on North Pine Street.
ever seen in Pauls Valley. The r0.v Burks is home over ihe
girl. He is now confined in.the great deal better if deepened.' Work is under way to secure 1^"^" thatH<!!the>H Metropolitaii i WC*k ^ fro^-0kmMl>?t,e'
Garvin county court house here, j Judaon on Company will n0 doubt acreage to drill two tests in Town-, lendid concert in lhe r . .. Gift .sultable for
awaiting a hearing. ;deepen their ga8 we„ which 0ff- ship one North, Range Two WestlQueen>9 „ Thig talented com-' hn;v"fn'me^!ndffies in
'sets the new oil well to the east,and Kentucky operators have com- _'both >oung men and ladies in a
I «ets the new oil well to the east anu n-eniuLRj ™ vu,,. wfls we„ ret.eived and gave "■ .
GOOD BYE MR. BOLL WEEVIL. t0 this oil sand. Camp. Mays and menced work on a wildcat test in £ most interesting program." !' ng to . hoose lrom, prices
"Nothing so spiendid as ihe Met- 9°2t ' " pU"e j. KING, Jeweler.
have their well in the the southeast of the southeast of
On Saturday, May 2(tth, at 3:30 i southwest corner of the south- the northeast of section 18, T. 3
Worley
We Know
How!
We've been in the bat-
tery business long enough
to know all the things that
can possibly happen to a
battery, how' serious they
are. and whether it will pay
to fix what's wrong.
On top of that we know
exactly how to do ail kinds of
battery work.
Every job that's turned out
here at Battery Headquarters is
done in just the way prescribed
by Willard Standards of Service
—and there are no higher stand-
ards anywhere.
Valley Battery Co.
Pauls Valley, Okla*
Representing Willard
Storage Batteries
P. M., a two-reel picture entitled, ■west northwest of section thirteen ;N. R. 3 W.
"Good Bye Mr. Boll Weevil," will,
be presented at Hamlys' Theatre t
under the auspices of the Pauls KU KLUX PICTURES
ropolitans has been heard here be-
fore," asserts the Manchester
Mail.
Valley Charrtber of Commerce, j
The film is (very interesting, and j
at the same time educational, and I
DRAW LARGE CROWD.
Special pictures of the opera-
HIGH WATERS HAVE
LEFT RUSH CREEK.
The very high waters which
I A special ticket selling cam-
paign is being conducted by ihe
Elks for the Minstrel, May 25th
and 26th. If you are an Elk get
every Garvin County farmer and tjon of the Ku ^lujc Klan were flooded the bottoms of Rush creek our ja 0f tickets to sell
land owner should not lail io see shown at Hamlvs' Theatre Tues-llast week have r'eceeded, and all .
the picture. The Chamber of Com- day night, after only a few hours danger to crops and life which
merce has arranged to pay all advertising, and the big theatre j seemftl iminent has passed.
costs in connection with ihe pre- wag packed with interested spec- j Many fields were flooded, and >vegetab]e garden kindly leave
Any one desiring to enter ihe
contest for the most productive
showed principal
events of the big parades of
'Klansmen at Oklahoma City and
sentation of the picture, and the tat0rs.
picture may be seen free of i ' .
charge. This picture was secured p c
through the efforts of the County
beTrte8e^edAatTotheUrtLnTiin\he ™sa, during recent appearances
county. 1 d.'? ■ sb®0^hghgtate tSsandf appeared !n .he
AgrkuHural Board The seeing of tw0 Parades, carrying the firey
fhl p cturi wHl no dUbt sKav; "ess of the Klan. the American
Garvin county farmers many dol- aK; and placards which stated
lars, and from what has teen said the tenents of the Klan creed"
about the picture, a ,aure enough !
method of giving a knock-out blow |
to boll weevil is presented.
|of course thousands oi dollars of iname an(j address with Chamber |
damage done to the crops, in this „f Commerce or Mrs. W. O. Mar-
first overflow of such proportions j chairman Civic Committee
since 1908. , iCity Federation, Phone 472. Three
Chief damage was done to al- |prizes will be awarded June ihe!
falfa and recently planted cotton i joth; first prize $20.00; second i
in the bottoms. Farmers are busy |prizc $10.00; third prize $5.00.
this week repairing the reverses ,gjnjjjar prizes for the best kept
dealt them by the waters. j lawns and the most beautiful;
;flower gardens will be awarded]
For Graduation Gifts see J. J. in the fall.
King, Jeweler. 9-2t. _________________
INSURANCE
OF EVERY KIND,
Worse Than No
Home At All
BALLARIX-BELL.
HELP WANTED—TWENTY-
FIVE YOUNG LADIES.
We desire to get in touch with
about twenty-five young ladies,
who are willing to work for us in
Pauls Valley and vicinity during
a special sale we are about to put
Announcement has been made
of the marriage at Guthrie last
week of Miss Vada Ballard of
Pauls Valley, and Mr. Jack Bell
of El Paso, Texas.
The bride and groom will leave
soon after June 1st for El Paso,
from which place they will go to
A
Shaving Supplies ™
on. For full particulars call at our'Pasadena, Colo,
store in person. | The bride is well and most fav-
E. M. RAGAN & CO., iorably known in Pauls Valley,
Pauls Valley, Okla. having lived here for years.
. ' She has been an employee of
; the Pauls Valley National Bank
| for three years, since completing
| her business training course at
[Oklahoma City.
| The best wishes of the Demo-
jcrat and the community go with
;the bride and groom for many
years of happiness.
"Try The Drug Store First."
EAT
Chicken Dinner
AT
Leland Hotel Dining
Room.
SUNDAY
Lots to eat, good service,
Special Price.
Miss Jewel Wright, Prop.
LET US
Supply Your
Groceries
Prompt Service.
Tangled, twisted, wrecked
beyond repair, is property
in the trail of a tornado
and only sound indemnity
will pay the loss when
your turn comes.
INSURE AND BE SURE|
The Hartford Fire Insur-
ance Company will furnish
the necessary funds to re-
build if you have a tornado
policy. This agency is rea-
dy to serve you. Don't de-
lay.
TOM FOSTER
Phone 68.
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
"SERVICE THAT SAVES."
Makes shaving at home a luxury
that can be enjoyed each day at
little expense.
Free Delivery.
Phone 98
SAFETY RAZORS-
Of all kinds are found in our store
at any time
Gillette— Auto Strop—
Durham Duplex— Gem—
Ever Ready— Enders—
SHAVING CREAM-
Shaving sticks and soap that make
a creamy lather, softening the
beard and shaving becomes a
pleasure.
SAFETY RAZOR BLADES-
Of all standard makes are sold
here at advertised prices.
If its a Shave you need-
We can furnish the supplies.
Talcum
Powders
Styptic •
Pencils.
Baker Drug Co.
Prompt Delivery. Phone 52.
Try
Shaving
Lotions.
NOTICE!
P. & G. Soap will be sold from
May 15th to 20th
20 Bars for $1.00 j
j
See Window Display and j
Read Advertisement. j
Ballard 8c Kendall !
Phone 55.
Pauls Valley, Okla.
To The Farmers of
Garvin County
RECOMMENDED TO DESTROY THE ^
"Boll Weevils"
That destroyed Your Crop of Cotton Last \ ear by
the Government Experimental Station at Tallulah,
Louisiana.
"Arsenate of Calcium"
We have it in such quantities and at a "Price' that
every farmer can use it. We also have the Sprayers
to apply it.
Call and let us explain it to you.
PALACE DRUG STORE
Richardson-Robinson Drug Co
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