Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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Seek Charm Girl for Fair
kicCielland Barclay noted artist
and a judge In the search for the
"Dental Charm Girl" of he new
World's Fair which opens in Chica
go May 26 Is shown here looking
Cott 3nwood News
Rev Dunn filled his regular ap-
pointment Sunday morning aid Sun-
day night
Miss Della Mae Richardson spent
Saturday Light with M'ss Vera Mae
Kinnett
Mr Sammie and Johnrie Richard-
son spent Saturday iiig'it with M
Mosco Mitchell
Mr Chas -Faulk and family spent'
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Johnnie
Weatherford'
Mr and Mrs Kinnet' Mr Loyal
Duren and NIL's Elbe Reid took din-
ner with Mrs McBride Sunday
Miss Jottie Hill spent Saturday
night with Miss O C Plaster
Those visiting with Miss Della Mae
Richardson Sunday were Mr Niosco
Mitchell and Mis:es Vera Mae and
Era Faye Kinnett
Miss Beatrice Mitchell spent Sunday
with Miss Mary Alice Talley
Miss Dorothy Plaster took supper
with Miss Helen McBride Sunday
night
Mr Jim Roberts spent Sunday with
Mr Sammie Weatherford
Miss Cora Hayes has returned home
from a visit with relatives at Lind-
say Miss Mayme McBride is home for
the summer vacation
Mr and Mrs Anderson Howard
entertained the youny and old with a
fruit supper Saturday night All re-
ported a jolly time
The Cottonwood ball team played
the Lindsay team on the Cottonwood
diamond Sunday Cottonwood was
victorious 9 to 4 and will go to Lind-
5ay next Sunday
The Almost Forgotten Man
Julius Roiir" is sorry because he has
not made the Who's Who book of
notable people
"I've been busy all of my life try-
ing to keep my name in the tele-
phone directory" he said
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over a group of candidates from
the Ziegfeld Follies Three all-ex
pense World Fair tripe and 100 spa
cial prizes await the winners of this
nationwide contest
Capitol Vibrates
With Activity on
Various Bills
Government Control of Stfick Mar-
kets Becomes Law—Other
Bills Discussed
Wa-hington June 6—(AP) — The
capitol fairly vibrated with acivity
of historical significance today with
federal control of stock exchances
becoming a law silver arguments re-
verberating in the senate prepara-
tions for douth relief on an unpre-
cedented scale and other important
matters nearing campletion
On top of all that there was the
overwhelming senate committee re-
jection of the house bill to let vet-
erans cash in now on war bonuses
It became plain too that Presi-
dent Roosevelt is seeking an agree-
ment for construction of the giant
!St Lawrence seaway Both the
Canadian government and senate op-
ponents of the rejected treaty will
be consulted
Noon was his time for signing the
stock market bill that also modifies
securities act At that hour tomor-
row he will approve legislation to
simplify corporation bankruptcy pro-
cedure In between comes the request for
$525000000 to alleviate the hardship
of some 125000 families affected in
the clrouth areas
War debts also will figure in the
proceedings Senator Tydings Dem-
ocrat Maryland Incidentally proposed
today to authorize the President to
negotiate with foreign debtors for
steelcment on a "lump sum and
final basis"
At the navy department Secretary
Swanson approved plans for the
first two dozen warships to be built
under the treaty navy law The
president let it be known that thil
country would not let be known its
navy ideas prior to discussion to be
held in London in anticipation of
the formal conference next year
The president was depicted as leav
PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT STINE 7 1931
Statement From 1 W R Bell Announces
L W Barnhill For Tax Assessor
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i To the Voters of Garvin County: 1
i I have served the people or Oar- i This is pre-eminently the time tc According to F M Buttner' pres-
:Teak the truth—boldly and frankly ident of FICB of Wichita Kans the
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1 vin county kr the Post three and : Action and quick action i5 needed reason the interest rate to farmer-one-half
years as Sheriff and haste Are
given the office and my work you satisfied with present cen- borrowers through the local Pro-
: O w to
the i ditions are we willing to progrsss duction Credit Association has been
be that as in me It is useless
so
1 or live on the same basis whi:e the reduced to five per cent is because of
y that we have had one Of the : rest of
1 4()Lit the wcrld moves on I ask the confidence and cooperation
largest crime waves that has ever
I tasted before during my term of my friends to tollow this line shown by the inye:tment world in
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of- i o that r moving throueh progress at we these same farmer-stockmen
lice it being well known that there
may keep up our standards The ability of the farmer and
have been five major bank robberies 1 The office of Tax Asessor is the stockman in the southwest states to
many hi-jackings burglaries and first stei n bettering conditions regain the ground lost dhring tha
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Honesty and efficiency is a good rem- recent years drought and depression
ries there has been a large increase edYt As
i a tax payer myself I can is reflected in the confidence that is
1 in the civil work also I sincerely feel your needs I hay no being shown by the investment public
I In comparing the work of my
!
of- i policy which I can put in effect that throughout the nation in buying se-
lice for the past three and one-halt
: 1
I you will not be required to pay taxes curities of the Federal Intermediate
years the records show that I have
I but I do know that I can and will Credit Bank
transported over two hundred pris-
I make a very material improvement "If the local associations" de
cners to the penitentiary and to the from the past few years cares Mr Butcher "make sound
1 reformatory whereas my predeces- I I have no fight to make against loans an adequate supply of money
sor took only forty-eight prisoners l any of my opponents and do not
In two years His deputies received a I at lowest cot will continue to be
wish to undermine their character available to the farmer for produc-
salary of $12500 per month each and 1 for the man who lacks faith in other ing his crops and his livestock
he had one more deputy than I In : men loses hls best chances to work "There are hundreds of thous -
addition to this they got ten cents ' and gradually undermine his own ands of farmers in the Southwest
for each mile traveled while on duty power and his own character But— who have a credit standing as sound
whereas my deputies only get seven The true rule in determining to as those of any other class of peo-
and one-half cents a mile and re- embrace or reject anything is not Ple" asserted Mr Butcher "It is the
celve only $2000 per month I whether it has any evil in it but whe- Policy of the FCA to help farmers
The laws provide the equivalent of i ther it has more of evil than good strengthen their financial standing
railroad fare and transportation of I There are few things wholly evil or and the local Production Credit As-
prisoners which has cost the county : wliolv good Almost everything es- sociations will help them do it How-
an average of $ane per prisoner s I Pecially of government policy is an ever the loans must be made on a
told the commissioners I could and i in eparable compound of the two so business basis with adequate secu-
would transport them cheaper than ' that our best judgment of the pre- rity for if the credit of the far-
that and I am now only receiving ' pencl' ranee between them is con- mer-stockman is to be maintained he
$1100 per prtsoner This has made an tinually demanded must repay his loan
actual saving to the county of Fool whom you will but never "If farmers' credit machinery is
$22z000 which I could have collect- f yo trself We must face the issue Properly managed and loans are
ed under existing laws had I desired squarely sound capital may be as safely "s
to do so I have also cut the cost to I will rot use this eftice to try to vested in a calf crop as in a pack -
the county of board for prisoners oi1!li11 ails taspayer be he friend or ing plant and the investor's dollar
one-third 'Joe but ft square deal to all high will go as readily into the plowing of
1
The records show that we have had l tow rich or poor Unless the priy- the furrow as in the factory that
i three or four times as much work to 1 -lege of casting a vote for the bet- makes the plow" Mr Butcher stated
S do in my office and have done it ferment f Der familiei and ourselves The Federal Intermediate Credit
with less money than those preceding l is dehe- it it' of no consequence Bank of Wichita supplies the funds
!-- me Few crimes have been committed Certainly one has certain quail- which are loaned to farmers in
without an arrest of the guilty par- : tics that he should expect from the Kansas Oklahoma Colorado and
ties If the people do not want this tile assesor Honesty : hould certain- New Mexico through the local Pro
kind of law enforcement and I am ly head the list Am I honest? Look duction Credit Associations of which
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sure that they do then nothing ca ' up my record Inquire among those
please them
who are honel who really know
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please them who are honet who really know
1 believe I have three of the best Very clo-ely fcllowing should be ef-
deputies that can be Lund in Okla- I ielncy I am a bon led abstractor
lima They are thoroughly honest and am fully familiar with practical-
cernpeklit and reliable and in my ly every piece Of land in Garvin
juagment have no equal It is my ' county having made abstracts on the
duty to see that they serve the peo- 1 greater part of these Surely this is
pie fairly and every one of them I sufficient aKurance of my knowled-
will be discharged if they are ever ge Of valuations If I give you honest
found to disgrace the
people of this pia:nations and have the ability tO
county refuse to perform the du-
know the values what more could
ties of their office or if there is any you want?
dishonesty on their part The pee- i Perhaps now you would refer to ex-
pie need the very best officers that perience What more experience could
'nem tor construction ot tne giant -
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St Lawrence seaway Both the
can be had during this crime wave you want than the knowledge and
Canadian government and senate op-
and every man in my office has had ability of valuations One might say
ponents of the rejected treaty will
real and actual epperience in catch- "do not change horses in the mid-
be consulted ing criminals There can be no coin- die of the stream" For my part if
Noon was his time for signing the parison in the man who wants to tn 1 could change safely without a spill
stock market bill that also modifies an officer without any experience 1 and be certain that I should get out
securities act At that hour tomor-
and the man who has had four years safely on the other side rather than
row he will approve legislation to
Of actual experience behind him I tru"t one who has not taken me
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simplify corporation bankruptcy pro-
believe 1 can serve the people l across so far as efficiently as I had
cedure better if elected for another telim expected I would say "Change for
In between comes the request for than 1 could the first time they hon- the beet"
$525000000 to alleviate the hardship ored me with this office and if the Yours for an honest and efficient
of some 125000 families affected in People will re-elect me I promise public servant
the clrouth areas that 1 will give even better and more W R BELL
War debts also will filure in the economical and efficient service than
proceedings Senator Tydings Dem-
ever before 1 do not have the time Wholesale firms in and around
ocrat Maryland Incidentally proposed
to answer everything that is said New York report that sales aver-
today to authorize the President to against me but ask that the people age- about twenty-eight er cent more
examine the records if they doubt than April of last year
negotiate with foreign debtors for
steeletnent on a "lump sum and what 1 have said or if they feel dis-
am
pleased with any act that 1 have --!-----1-1111msmmumml"
final basis"
At the navy department Secretary done the past three years Anyone -
Swanson approved plans for the can say anything but proving it is
first two dozen warships to be built an entirely deferent thing The rec-
under the treaty navy law The ords are available to everyone and 1 D e I C-- 3 lki
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president let it be known that this ask that you see for yourself before
country would not let be known its believing any propoganda I have la
navy ideas prior to discussion to be tought a good fight and have kept lIttes
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held in London in anticipation of the faith 1 have given you an an- s
the formal conference next year count of what I have done and am It C
The president was depicted as leav- Proud of my record 1 earnestly so- t lelf
lug adjourament entirely up to I licit your support and influence and
Big Recovery Stunt
A letter came into the Chase Na-
tional bank recently from a custom-
er who happens to be a prominent
furrier in Australia Two years ago
this customer was complaining bitter
ask that you give me your caretu
consideration before going to the
polls
Sincerely yours
L W (Fate) BARNMLL
Sheriff of Garvin County
Love Baptist Church
ly about the depression Bbt now:
Dear Sirs: Love Rapti
"Am sending draft for a thousand -
pounds with which please credit my ! Sunday was a r!
account Last 3'ear I crossed a kan- ! the Love Baptist el
garoo with a raccoon and now I'm !Queen prached on
raising fur coats with pockets" I subject and we ob'
yl Sunday was a red letter day at
I- the Love Baptist church Rev T J
n Queen prached on the communion
subject and we observed the Lord's
Supper A large crowd was present
We were made to think of the hap-
py days of long ago as we watched
the people rejoicing together in lel
lowship and love
After the 11:00 o'clock service we
' all enjoyed a fine dinner At 300
o'clock the church assembled to-
gether in the ordination of Brother
c Joe KinSIONV Brother Homer Vandi-
i ver and Brother tin° Ieary
1 1 Brother Barber of the Trinity Bapt-
1 ist church of Pauls Valley together
4 with a fine group of his deacons
assisted in the ordination Brother
Barber preached the ordination ser-
f mon which was very interesting and
instructive We surely appreciate the
zPlendid help Brother Barber has
given us
Brother Queen has been called pas-
t tor of this church and he accepted
it Sunday night Everyone come and
support him to the uttermost
If anyone tells you that the Bap
ti-4 church of Love is dead you tell
i them there is such a thing as a res-
urrection and if they don't believe
it come and see
Eight of the members have pledg
ed to tithe Others will follow We
' are expecting great days in the fu-
ture Come over and help us If you
are a member of the Love church
Iand haven't been attending you had
better come and see what we are do
ing if you don't it is liable to get
away frAn you
We have a fine sperintendent for
' our Sunday school and a fine group
of teachers so if you are not in Sun
day school come and bring your
children It will do you both good and
maybe the Lord will bless you
Nothing New
mono's m1mgM10
"George I see the latest thing Ls
shirts without buttons"
"Nothing new I've nearly always
won them like that"
VIRGINIA SAYS:
If you are thinking of getting married you will find an
unusual assortment of Wedding and engagement rings to
match at—
See his special Brides Set the wedding ring has 5 matched
diamonds the engagement ring has a fine blue white dia-
mond the set for e500
No one under sells SMITH
Oh Boy! Have you seen the beautiful Brides dinner set in
Smith's window 23-k Platinum and gold alloy trimmed 44
piece service for 8 Price only $1489
AT SMITH'S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP '
GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
A Big Value
For
Little Money
Better Clch 1
Old 'Tires becote
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"Olow"Weak Tires
tiot roads
If you've escaped trouble so far on thin old
tires thank your lucky stars—and have us
put on new Goodyears!—blowout protected
by patented Supertwist Cord in every ply
Let us show you why the public buys MIL-
LIONS more Goodyears than any other tire
Try our real tire service!
The Pub'
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FIRST-Choke—for
19 Years
Seat Covers priced
as low as 913c
s low as 98c
Individual Seat
gme mmmt
Farmers Good Credit
Bring Low Interest
According to F M Butcher pres-
ident of FICB of Wichita Kans the
reason the interest rate to farmer-
borrowers through the local Pro-
duction Credit Association has been
reduced to five per cent is because of
the confidence and cooperation
shown by the investment world in
these same farmer-stockmen
The ability of the farmer and
stockman in the southwest states to
regain the ground lost dhring tho
recent years drought and depression
reflected in the confidence that is
being shown by the investment public
throughout the nation in buying se-
curities of the Federal Intermediate
Credit Bank
"If the local associations" de-
clares Mr Butcher "make sound
loans an adequate supply of money
at lowest co t will continue to be
available to the farmer for produc-
ing his crops and his livestock
"There are hundreds of thous -
ands of farmers in the Southwest
who have a credit standing as sound
as those of any other class of peo-
ple" asserted Mr Butcher "It is the
policy of the FCA to help farmers
strengthen their financial standing
and the local Production Credit Ai-
sociations will help them do it How-
ever the loans must be made on a
business basis with adequate secu-
rity for if the credit of the farmer-stockman
is to be maintained he
muFt repay his loan
"If farmers' credit machinery is
properly managed and loam are
sound capital may be as safely
vested in a calf crop as in a paci -
ing plant and the investor's dollar
will go as readily into the plowing of
the furrow as in the factory that
D L Mullendore president of the
Production Credit Corporatio1 of
Wichita which exercises a f:upervi-
sory capacity over the local groups
declares that the present lam' fin-
ancing program is the link that has
brought the farmer-stockman funds
for his use that he could scarcely ob-
tain anywhere else and that this
fact coupled with the courage and
resourcefulness of the borrowers
themsleves marks the confidence
which the investing public ilas in se-
curities backed by agricultural interests
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WILEY POST HONORED
Paris—Deciding that Wiley Poet's
feat of encircling the world in 'I days
18 hours and 49 and one-half min-
utes was an even greater feat than
that of Gen Italo Balbo's mass flight
of 24 seaplanes from Orbetello to
Chicago and return the Internation-
al Aeronautic Federation awarded him
the gold medal for the best air ex-
bit of 1933
Wayne E Coffman Leon Carter of
Guthrie and Don Allred left Monday
afterboon for a few days fishing
in the Klamiehi mountains in south-
eastern Oklahoma
Graduates Sometimes
Unprepared
e Hundreds of young men and wom-
en have completed their high school
courses in Garvin county and begin
to face life as a special problem
Some of these graduates will con-
tinue to pursue their education at
various college others will begin the
hard economic struggle that mod-
ern civilization has hitherto pre
sented to those who seek comfort
protection and a competency
That mankind spends most of its
time in the stuggle to exist is to be
admitted when deplored but that
many of our high school students are
ill-equipped for the battle of life is
a more serious matter What some
of them study in school has little
If any bearing upon their Immediate
problem the job of making a living
There has been a recognitlott of
this omisdon in the past few de-
cades and some steps have been tak-
en to make our scLool system more
practical Of what use Is Latin to a
man who can't make bread and
meat? Astronomy is no doubt a grand
study but for the boy who expects
to till the Eoll there should be a
more earthly course French has its
advocates but the girl who becomes
a bride needs something more than
the knowledge of irregular verbs when
the babies come
Understand we are not attempting
to pointedly criticise local schools
Our comment refers to the general
problem that confronts the entire
nation Here we have made some
forward steps and will make others
Ti-aehers and school men under-
: stand the facts better than many
fathers and mothers and our re-
marks are rrected exclusively to the
parents of Garvin county in the hope
that they will encourage the lead
ership of those who will make our
I schools fit modern needs
SETS NEW AIR MARK
Port Darwin Australia—Refusing
to quit after two failures Miss Jean
Batten 24 year-old New Zealand girl
set a new aviation record for women
when she completed a flight from
England 'to Australia in 14 days 23
hours and 25 minutes cutting four
and one-half days from the record
set by Miss Amy Mollison
Mrs H K Stevenson and dau-
ghter Patricia Ann of Ft Worth
Tex are visiting the formerts par-
ents Mr and Mrs J J King Mrs
J Gladney King of Dallas Tex also
is a visitor in this home
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Name and Record
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FOR
CONORESSMAN-AT-LARGE
Former Congressman from
the First Oklahoma District
An Oklahoma Democrat
Since 1889
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GOODYEAR
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Prices subject to change without notice and to any State sales tax
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1934, newspaper, June 7, 1934; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2189534/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.