Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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WE EXTEND YOU OUR SINCERE THANKS
FOR THE SPLENDID PATRONAGE GIVEN
US DURING 1926 AND HOPE THAT WE
HAVE SERVED YOU IN A WAY THAT WE
WILL CONTINUE TO RECEIVE A SHARE
OF YOUR BUSINESS DURING THE COM-
ING YEAR
We Wish You a Happy Prosperous 1927
ED CALES SERVICE STATION
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Pau Is Valley Oklahoma
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Sunday school was well at-
tended Sunday There will be
singing every Sunday night
Rev Hale and son Charlie
spent Saturday with Mr Jim
McClellan
Mr and Mrs Chester Barrett
of Pau Is Valley spent Friday
right with Mr and Mrs Jim
Webster
Mr Loyd McClellan spent Sun-
day with Edgar Sca Hy
Mr and Mrs Bill Phipps and
daughter Mattie Mae Mr and
Mrs Leeman Fisher and daugh-
ter Beulah Nadene and Mr and
Mrs Spears spent Sunday with
3Ir and Mrs Jim Phipps
Lorene and Virginia Powell
- Velma and Margarette Brannon
and Irene and Dulmar Webster
spent Sunday with Agnes and
Dorothy Webster
Mrs W F Love and daughter
Minnie spent the week-end visit-
ing friends near Lindsay
Buster Dickson el Oklahoma
City spent Christmas with his
mother Mrs Cliff Rhodes
Mr and Mrs Jim 'Wcbtcr
- spent Saturday night with Mr
and -Mrs J D Ward
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Bill Swing ler and family and Mr
IV B Webster and family tuck
Christmas dinner with Mr C
Brannon and family
Miss Jewel Nichols of Lindsay
spent Sunday night with Miss
Thelma Harris
Mrs R B Herring and daugh-
ters Frassie and Flossie spent
Sunday evening with Mr and
Mrs Dewey Huey of Pauls Val-
ley Miss Gladys and Geneva Mont-
gomery spent Sunday with Miss
Bertie Herring
Luncheon
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Mrs E W Low entertained at
a luncheon of beautiful appoint-
ments on Monday honoring Pau is
Valley girls who are teaching
elsewhere Miss Helen Crum-
hug h and Mrs L M Love of
El Reno Miss Laura Oehler of
Chickasha Miss Susanne Lasater
of Ponca City Miss Ruth Ghat-
well O C IV Student Miss Mary
Lou McMurtray and Mrs Harry
Hamilton w(re guests
Frank's Barber Shop
Mr Herman Fisher of Fort! Frank's Barber Shop is now
Worth Texas and Miss Lola open and ready for business in
Mae Ivy of Pau Is Valley were its new quarters Modern and
the week-end guests of Miss up-to-date Ladies let Mrs
Frassie Herring Nlatthies cut your hair at Frank's
Mr and Mrs Leeman Fisher Barber Shop 40-5t-pd
and Mr Herman Fisher of Fort
Worth spent the past -week-end Farms For Rent
with friends and relatives of
this community
Miss Esther Bellows spent I have two good farms to rent
Christmas with her parents at One of 100 acres in cultivation
Marietta with 2 good houses and one of
Misses Frassie and Flossie 60 acres in cultivation with 1
Herring took supper Monday house Cash or crop rent or part
evening with Mrs Sprague cash and part crop
Miss Agnes Webster visited 43-2t A F PYEATT
Miss Velma Brannon Friday
night Reed Motor Company has the
Mr C L Rhodes and familybest line of used cars in Garvin
Mr Ben Butcher and family Mr (County
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—and in doing we we perhaps could not do
a you a greater favor than sell you an Alarm
Clock so you can have that last 30 minutes
sleep that is so necessary for good health
I and happiness
: Or a good Bulova Watch to keel) your ap-
pointments with Buy your Clocks and
Watches where they are Guaranteed and
looked after Nvithout waiting or extra cost
WE GIVE SERVICE—TRY US!
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1Wrn-newood spent Christmas with
' Royal Oklahoma spent Sunday 1
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BEAUTY UNPARALLED IN 1 Mr and Mrs Marvin White of! Duncan Senator
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Hire ts Miss Peggy Lamont cliMr and Mrs W A Terrell W O Lewis to be Appointed judgment
Forest Hill London adjudged the Miss Cecil Bell spent Saturday AssiStant Attorney General
rrot beautiful girl in Great night in the Baxter home r to
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Gritian in competition with Miss Ruby Terrell spent! Oklahoma City Dec 23-----W O
thousands of other beauties1 Thursday night with Miss Lewis former senator of Duncan
Miss Lamont will shortly proceed
hortes will 'become an assistant attorney
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to Nev- York where she will pt- i Misses fleulah and Brunett general when Attorney - General-
Ocr charms against beauties from 1 Russell spent -Sunday with the net Dabney takes office Dab-
France and America !Misses Beulah and Esther Nationlney said today
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Miss Hazel Bell was- the Satur-i hewis will move to Oklahoma
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one of the cam-paign managers
Convention Largest MN Della Terrell 'visited Mr for Dabney
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1 -ild Mrs W A Terrell Saturday'
Ever Held In Detroit n!gfit- Ladies and Gents wrist watches
Misses Hazel and Cecil Bell at J J KINGS Jeweler
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lrobably the largest ales con- were visiting Misses Cora and bw
Edna Dean Saturday
tion ever held in Detroit Will 1r and Mrs C 13 Cantwell
n January 5 and 6 when the visited Mr and Mrs Ben Dean ANTI J
ige Brothers dealer organiza-
Saturday nfght
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!' Dodge Bros Dealer ""— " -- V't Mtn LU
Las- night guest of Miss RuthIcity
Within s wa s wa s was
Probably the largest sales con-ILL QL4
" EtririlCa ie'n lat:arday
vention ever held in Detroit will Mr and Mrs C P Cantwell
open January 5 and 6 when th
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vsd ad Mrs Ben Dean
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D ite Mr
Dodge Brothers dealer organiza- Saturday- nfght
tion convenes for its twelfth an-
nual meeting Nearly 5000 are Mrs Mittie Dean spent Christ-
as
to attend including Mr and Mrs m with her parents Mr and
M A Rennie of this city In Mrs Tom Brown of Royal Okla
addition to Dodge Brothers and Misses Cora and Edna Dean
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Graham Brothers dealers from Haze BeIT and Oma Romine
'visited Li the Jones home a while
the United States nearly a hun-
dred Canadian sales representa-I Thursday night
Se
tives will be present and several veal front this community
atded
foreign countries will be repre-
ten the Christmas tree at
ented Katie Thursday- night
s
Sixteen special Dodge Brothers Mr Frank Jones of Ardmore
'spent Christmas with and
tr tins from North East South
and West ill start unloading the NI's James Jones
convention visitors in Detrot Mr and Mrs' Luther Griggs
Tuesday January 4 Hotel! spent Friday night with Mr and
rooms reserved for their three !Mrs- Jones
day stay NVill be assigned to the Miss Lola Hedt of Wynnewood
guests on arrival !was an Oak Grove visitor Friday
The meetings which win corn-!right
oine 1JUSineSS and pleasure are Mr and Mr:! Elbert Shanks of
to be hell at the new Masonic LNatie ipent Friday nie'llt with
'if:r:ple said to be the largtistiland i tLe latter's prtrents Mr and
most beautiful Masonic edifice Mrs W O Sannr:ers
in tne world The total floor area Misses Maud and Nancy- Jones
0 f the building is 7300o
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d Mrs J D Ward - that the Llealers will hold their 1
Mr Herman Fisher of 1'011 1 Frank's Barber Shop Is now annual banquet and stage their
orth Texas and Miss Lola open and ready for business in annual show The banquet wilL
ae Ivy of Pauls Valley were its new quarters "-Nlodern and probably be the largest ever 1eld
e week-end guests of Miss up-to-date Ladies let Mrs il the Temple Factory and
'assie Herring lklatthies cut your hair at Frank's dealer talent shows are to be
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INIr and Mrs Leeman Fi Barber Shop sher 40-t-pd staged in the temple auditorium
id Mr Herman Fisher of Fort which seats 5000 people The
orth spent the past -week-end Farms For Rent stage is no feet wite 58 feet
Mk friends and relatives of deep 78 feet high and has 95
Is community - sets of lines
Miss Esther Bellows spent I have two good farms to rent While the dealers are in Detroit
hristmas with her parents at One of 100 acres in cultivation Dodge Brothers Inc will stage
arietta with 2 good houses and one of its annual dealer automolile
Misses Frassie and Flossie 60 acres in cultivation with 1 show displaying the very latest
erring took supper Monday house Cash or crop rent or part of improved Dodge Brothers
'ening with Mrs Sprague cash and part crop types together with the major
Miss Agnes Webster visited 43-2t A F PYEATT types of Graham Brothers trucks
:iss Velma Brannon Friday One interesting display will be
'ght Reed Motor Company has the a touring car of every year since
Mr C L Rhodes and family best line of used ears in Garvin the first Dodge Brothers motor
:r Ben Butcher and family Mr I County ear which was built in 1914
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!the next years advertising and
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WE WISH YOU A !I With 20000000
Tons of Scrap Iron
Happy and Prosperous New Year
scrap iron rusts all over the
—and in doing we we perhaps could not do
- world in piles and scattered
pieces Heretofore there
Ibeen no process economical
I I scrap iron rusts all over the 1
tlt I world in piles and scattered
! pieces Heretofore there
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I enough to be applied to the re-'
' claiming of most scrap iron Now
i however engineers have found a
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way to do it electrically
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- have made a commercial appli-
I: I cation near Niagra Falls N
I 1 using Niagara electric power
1 - ! Bundles of ordinary cast iron
! scrap are used as anodes of huge
! wet batteries the liquid being a
1 1 solution of iron chloride The
other battery terminals are steel
rods When the electric power-
1 tis turned on the ircn dissolves
i from the anodes into the liquid
II and is deposited on the steel
I rods Iron so deposited is said
to be almost pure !
i I Don't let sour fine feed crons I
! Don't let your fine feed crops
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!I "'hone :NI° 21'2 N'alley Okla rvin for lack of shelter We have!
I 1 ell kinds of roofing material
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Society
Sunday school Nvas wa at-
tended at this place Sunday New
teachers and officers were elect-
fed There will be Sunday school
!Surulay at 10 o'clock Also sing-
ing Sunday night Everybody
come out and bring someone with
you
Mr Garfield McCord made ar
intereiting talk to a large crowd
here Sunday night which was
enjoyed by 11 We welcome him
back again
PE rsonals
Saturday (11
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t"n" -'''''' 'Recent Filings Iknite Sunday
Messys Royce and Wehley Dena Dist rict Con I
visited Mr Dellpert Romine Sun- tour!
day Afternoon I
uay a-eternoon
Miskes Jeffie Shanks and -John Williamson & Co vs
Carine Salle took supper with Mliton Roberts Abstract of
Misses Maud and Susie Jones Judgment
Sunday nizht lladora J Carlton vs Mutual
Mr and Mrs Tom White was Benefit Health and Accident
visiting Mr and Mo W A Ass'nt of Omaha Nebraska a
Terrell Saturday Itorporation Suit on insurance
Miss Hazel Bell took supper policy-
with Miss Floy and Daphine Roy Nichols et al vs J F
Landers Sunday Bridley Quiet title to Section
Mr Homer Jones spent Christ- 16 2N 2W
nfas with his parents Mr and R E Roller vs Amanda Dar-
Mrs James Jones mon et al Quiet title
Mr and Mrs F A Ashley of E L Keepfer vs- A M
Wyrnewood spent Christmas with Myers Avpeal from J P Court
the formers parents Mr and Mrs The W It Newsam4 Company
P P Ashley a corporation vs Sam Brick
Debt and open account
Dabney To Na Ine Reed Motor Company a cor-
poration vs A M Ilattleld
levin ep
Duncan Senato P -
I Richards and Conover Hdw Co
!rig J G Mahe& Abstract of
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ANTI FREEZE
For Sale
For sale to the highest bidder
50 acres in Garvin county
described as follows:
E 1-2 of the E1-2 of the NW
1-4 of Section 12 Twp 3 N
Range 4 W containing 40 acres
the SE 1-4 of the SE 1-4 of the
NW 1-4 of Section 36 Twp 4 N
Range 2 E containing 10 acres
Write to JOSH LEE Norman
Oklahoma 42-3t
AlcoGlycerine
I COMPOUND
A SAFE AND SURE PROTECTION AGAINST
FROZEN RADIATORS
Alco-Glycerine is Guaranteed not to injure Dun
paint on your car as straight alcohol will do
Evaporation is 55 per cent less than Alcohol
Bring your car to us and have it filled with Alco
Glycerine—Lasts all winter
!iowie Ballard's Garage
At the Buick Agency
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our savings from loss of bad accounts we will
be able to pass on to you in the way of lower
merchandise
We wish to thank our many loyal customers
for their past patronage and hope to merit their
continued trade
IVe wish you one and all a Happy and Pros-
perous New Year
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Mae Ivr of Pauls Valley wer e its new quarters "Nlodern and' probably be the largest ever lield
the week-end guests of Miss up-to-date Ladie let l‘I A BEGINNING
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Misses Frassie and Flossie 60 acres in cultivation with 1 show displaying the very latest i
' Herring took supper Monday house Cash or crop rent or part of improved Dodge Brothersi wE wILL ADopT
1 evening with Mrs Sprague cash and part crop types together with the major
Miss Agnes Webster visited 43-2t A F PYEATT types of Graham Brothers trucks
i Miss Velma Brannon Friday One interesting display will be
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1926, newspaper, December 30, 1926; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2189132/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.