Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1935 Page: 2 of 16
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The common cold germ
shows no favor Invisible
but dangerous this Num-
ber One Enemy of Public
Health skulks like a ban-
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"Colds" are dangerous! Leading doctors tell us that fifty per cent of all disabling
diseases START with a "common cold" Thus the cold germ becomes America's
Public Health Enemy Number One
Any sudden change in temperature as you go from a warm room into a cold one
disturbs the heat-regulating apparatus of the body and makes it susceptible to
cold germ attacks Even the brief time that it takes to answer the telephone in an
unheated hall is sufficient Fight against "colds" They create a condition of
depressed physical vitPlity which is favorable to infection and aid the progress
of serious organic diseases that frequently result in death
If your home is inadequately heated if you "huddle" in one room during
winter sudden temperature changes are unavoidable Your family gots from an
over-heated room where the temperature has climbed as much as ten degrees
past the point necessary for comfort into a cold hall or adjoining ioom then
shivering and chilled they return to the heated room This happens many times
a day Each time it happens they have made themselves susceptible to highly
communicable winter diseases
Fight colds this winter with proper ventilationand adequate heat in every room
in the home
Community Natural Gas Company
Tune 1 Thursday Slight at 6:45t WFAA-WBAP for vital facts to bells you guard your family against Public Health Enemy No 1
MinilliMINIMIONIENINI
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Will Try To Have Brakes
Tested To Comply With
Safety Margin 1
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Supervision Of appointment of
official inspection stations in
connection with the motor vehicle i
safety inspection campaign call-
ed for November 15 to December
31 in a proclamation issued by'
Governor E W Marian& will bel
in the hands of Chief of Police
G W Griggs and Sheriff Claud!
Seymour according to an an-1
nouncement of J M Gentry
highway safety lirector
Application blanks furnished by the
Highway Safety Director will be dis-
tributed to all automobile repair I
shops garages and dealers through
the peace °Ulcers All those who are
equipped to make the necessary saf-
ety tests will be appointed cfficiai
incpection station and will be pro-
vided with report blanks and wind-
shield stickers No fee will be charg-
ed the inspecting stations
To Make Inspections
The stations must agree ta make
the inspections in accordance with in-
structions furnished with the ap-
pointment free of cost to the auto-
mobile owners and without obligation
as to where the necessary repairs er
adjustmenta are made The owner if
competent can make his own repairs
The requirements for brakes ard
lights will be in accordance with
the provisions of the state law The
correction of other faulty mechanical
features of cars will be voluntary
with the owners except in those
cities where city traffic ordinances
are more rigid 1
Automobiles in order to qaalify for !
windshield stickers must comply wilo I
the state laws and the traffic or-1
dinances of the city where the in-
spection is made
In cites and towns without spe-
cial traffic ordinances compliance
only with the state laws will be re-
quired The state law requires that a car
have two headlights in good work-
ing condition and one tail lignt
Trailers must have either a tail light
or a red reflector at least three
Inches in diameter
Brakes Must 1Vork
Brakes must be capable of stop-
ping the car within forty-five feet
from a speed of twenty miles an
hour
These requirements are approxi-
mately half of the manufacturers
Itandard
In addition to the features requir-
ed by state or city law inspectors
will be asked to check windshield
wipers horns rear view mirrors and
wheel alignment and call the owners
attention to the necessity of main-
taining these safety factors in proper
condition
Inspection stations without brake
testing equipment will be required to
give road tests over a measured
course
"Proper adjustment and mainten-
ance of headlights will help to reduce
the large number of night accidents"
Gentry declared "More than half of
the fatal accidents on our highways
occur at night and are usually caus-
ed by too much speed for the head-
lights A speed of sixty miles an hour
with thirty-five mile an hour head
lights is almost certain to produce
disasterous results yet this condition
Is common on all of our highways
every night in the year
"A car traveling at sixty miles an
hour cannot stop in less than 225
feet If the driver can see only 100
feet ahead he will not be able to stop
In time to avoid hitting a pedestrian
or parked car which may suddemy
appear in his path
Bethel News
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There was no Sunday school Sun-
day on account of the bad weather
Everyone come Sunday
Personals
Mrs Ed Smith visited Mrs D A
Sheppard a while Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Dec Pountan and
Mr and Mrs R J Caldwell were
guests of Mrs Lawson and family
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Ed Smith and son
Jack spent Wednesday night with
the formers parents Mr and Mrs
R B Smith
Archie Price spent Sunday with
Earnest Morris
Miss De Ima Brown visited Miss
Ruby Bell Sunday
Miss Earlene Lawson was the guest
of Miss Lorene Sheppard Sunday
Mrs D M Price visited her dau-
ghter Mrs J C Johnson Satur-
day Miss Ecrlene Lawson visited Mrs
Cephus Lawson Tuesday evening
Miss Ludia Morris spent Sunday
with her sister Mrs Jasper Swartz
Howell Mackey Cleo and Theo
Custer were guests In the Lawson
tome Thursday
Judge Williams To
Sponsor Law Class
County Judge Ben T Williams is
sponsoring a law class which will
take work leading to an LLB degree
and wishes to contact any person
'who is interested in such study
These classes have proven suc-
cessful Judge Ogden has one at
Ardmore and the same program is
carried out in many other cities
Douglas Gibson of Tulsa is spend-
ing several days at home
Chief Griggs And Pure Oil Holdings
Near Pau Is Valley
Sheriff Will Have Are On Increase
Charge Of Drive Orbit Will Spud In Shortly
On Their Federal Land
Bank No 1
The Pure Oil Co this week filed
vith !he County Clerk 7) more as-
S t7!1!":12 of Oil and Gas leases
ass4nments include a block
about 3 miles southeast of town and
l-ases to the blocks near
town already owned by the com-
pany From reliable information we are
informed that the Pure Oil com-
pany has pent over a quarter of a
million dollars within the past one
and one-half years in a radius of 5
miles of Pauls Valley for geology and
oll and gas leases Within the next
year this company will thoroughly
test this acreage and they have al-
ready caused to be spent for royal-
ty within their play many thousands
of dollars by different individuals
Will Spend at Stratiord
Me purchasing of the leases by
the Pure Oil company followed seis-
mograph work which has been going
on continuously for the past two
years Seismographing is a new form
of Geology used by all major com-
panis and has proven very success-
ful in the Mid-Continent field
McElreath & Suggett are drilling
below 2000 feet in their No I Camp
NE1-4 NE14 SE14 of Section 22 'ITN
R1W Orbit Oil company will spud
In shortly on their No 1 Federal Land
Bank SW SW 4 SIV1i of Section
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Donald Thomason is attending to
business in Ardmore this week
PAULS VALLEY DEMOCIlAT 6CTOZEn U 1 Y15
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Chickasha Pastor
Gives Central A
Jolt At Chickasha
In the recent game between Chick-
asha and Central IIIh of Oklahoma
City in which Chickasha won 7 to
O there was a great 7t al of publicity
given the rauls Valley Panthers
But the best incident of the occa-
sion probably was the following whieh
was taken from the Chickasha Express:
Rev I W Armstrong pastor of the
Epworth Methodis' church is due
some of the credit for the fast re-
partee between Central and Chicka-
sha football fans at the game Fri-
day evening A Central fan yelled
through cupped hands -Come on
Central make them think youre
Guthrie" to which Mr Armstrong
yelled "Come on Chicks make them
think you're Pauls Valley and scare
them to death"
Population Grows
At Wynnewood Camp
WYNNEWOOD Oct 28—(SpeciaD
—With the recent announcement in
Washington that forty-nine Oklahoma
CCC camps are to be continued
through the winter including No 10
and the arrival of fifty CCC war
veterans from the abandoned camps
at Stillwater the last fear of any
chance for the closing or removal of
the local Wiley Post Camp No 10
here has vanished
The local camp at present has a
personnel of 25C men as plans go
forward for the continuance of ero-
sion work in the county throughout
the winter
Enrollments Begin
Friday For Garden
Contest Next Year
aNONR ff MM?1MON00
STILLWATER Oct 28--(Special)
—Enrolment for the 1936 state gar-
den contest sponsored jointly by the
Extenson service Oklahoma A and
M College and the Farmer-Stocknari
Oklahoma City will begin De-
cemOer 1 D C Mooring Extension
horticulturist announces With a
more than six thousand garden con-
tt reports to be graded before winht-rs
in this year's competition can
be declared the latter part of De-
cember it is important that all
iontestants turn their reports to
caunty home demonstration agents
inlmediately Mooring says
The largest enrollment since the
c)ntest started 8 years ago is corn-
deting for club and individual cash
prizes offered by the Farmer-Stock
Must Make Reports
Besides raising a farm or home gar-
with balanced plantings to pro-
duce food for the contestant's :am-
::v the gardeners are required to
nbmit reports of production at the
end of the garden season
Contestants also are required to
can garden products according to
a -budget" of food needs of the
tamily A report on the canning bud-
get also must accompany the garden
production report Grades of these
reports are added to scores given by
judges who inspected the gardens
early in the summer
The reports are summarized in the
county home demonstration agent's
office They are then sent to the
gate Extension office for final de-
termination of individual and club
winners in each county and district
C Quinill Ready To
Start Work On Roof
Of Garage Building
Carl Quint II who recently pur-
chased the block deep bit1dtng t n
West Paul avenue which was deroolc
by the Rabon Motor company fire of
last January will start within a few
days on the reconstruction of tite
building
Lumber is already on the ground
for commencement of work
Quinill purchased the building for-
merly the property of Whit Carter
several weeks ago
Farm Mattresses To
Have No Tax Cotton
Up To 110 Pounds
The County Agent's office has just
received the necessary forms for the
110 pound exemption of cotton for
household use
Each cotton farmer may apply at
the county agent's office and receive
an application which when present-
ed to the ginner will authorize him
to deliver to the farmer I10 pounds
of loose lint cotton tax free for home
use
This will be particularly interesting
to the farm women who make mat-
treses and quilts from cotton grown
on the farm
Russell Dill assistant in cotton ad-
justment made this announcement
Mrs Frank Charles of Lindsay
was the guest of Mrs Charles Wor-
ley Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Charlie Stapp Dr
Hugh Monroe Messrs Mi lam Luton
and Grigsby of Lindsay attended tne
Rotary Party Tuesday night
MEMO
County Ray Get
New Building On
Court House Plot
If the PINTA will allot the remaind-
er of the cost of construction the
Garvin county board of commissioners
have agreed to allot 81000 give the
building site in the court house square
and heat and light a building to ac-
comodate the office of the county and
home demonstration agent
The project as proposed calls for
the construction of such a building
In sixty counties of the state This
has not been approved but it is
understood that the blanket project
is of the class Which will appeal to
the present administration
County Agent J R Waldby stated
this morning that while tentative
plans and promises have been made
with regard to carrying out tne
project in this county if approved
that definite action must be deferred
until developments insure completion
The proposed structures are to be
of standard specifications calling for
offices for the county agent and
home demonstration agent and an as-
sembly hall for farmers with a seat-
ing capacity of about 200 people
The county would furnish $1000
heat lights and janitor service for
the building which would be locat-
ed on the county square Cement
blocks made on the grounds are
specified in the plans
1011
Miss Hazel Shores a student at
O C W at Chickasha spent the
week-end at home
Mr and Mrs
to Ada today
will attend to
Holmes will be
James Skinner
J W Holmes went
where Mr Holmes
ousiness and Mrs
the guest of Hrs
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S h e rlf 1 mil nave I Jolt At Chickasha Friday r For Garden Of Gara ge Building
Are On Increase Contest Next Year Carl Quinill who recently pur- Court House Plot
the recent game between Chick-
ch of D In asha and Central Mgt of Oklahoma — chased the block deep betiding tn ---
West Paul avenue which was deroolee If the PWA will allot the remaind-
up i Orbit Will Spud In Shortly City in which Chickasha won 7 to STILLWATER Oct 28-rSpeciali
by the Rabon Motor company fire of er of the cost of construction the
- " ! On Their Federal Land O there was a great 7Zal of publicity -Enrollment for the 1936 state gar- last January will start within a few Garvin county board of commissioners
1 given the Mutes Salley Panthers cen contest sponsored jointly by the days on the reconstruction of toe have agreed to allot $1000 give the
Bank No 1 But the best incident of the occa- Extension service Oklahoma A and
— ! building building site in the court house square
SlOn probably NVas the following evhieh ei College and the Farmer-Stock- 11
1Vill Try To Have Brakes1 -
was taken from the Chickasha Ex- lean Oklahoma City will begin De- Lumber is already on the ground and heat and light a building to ac- 1
Tee Per Oil Co this week filed for commencement of work comodate the office of the county and
Tested To Comply W Cunty Cere d
ith i : ' - Press:
a -i more as- csenner 1 D C Mooring Extension Quinill purchased the building for- home demonstration agent
Safety Mar-in I KiMnIt'lr) of Oil and Gas leases — liorticulturist announces With a merly the property of Vint Carter The project as proposed calls for
re than six thousand garden con-
These assignments include a block Rev I W Armstrong pastor of the n1°- - - ' several weeks ago the construction of such a building
tene reports to be graded before win-
about 3 miles southeast of town and Epworth lalethodise church is due in sixty counties of the state This
Supervision of apieeintrnent Of ' adolnete leetes to the blocks near some of the credit for the fast re- ners in this year's competition can
has not been approved but it is
official inspection stations in
-- i toAn aready OA !led by the corn- partee between Central and Chicka- tes declared the latter part of De-
connection ts ith the motor vehicle' pane sha football fans at the game Fri- eember it is important that all Fnderstood that the blanket project
arm Mattresses T i To
is of the class Which will appeal to
safety inspection campaign call-1 Frani reliable information we are day evening A Central fan yelled sontestants turn their reports to
ed for No D m
vember 15 to eceber' informed that the Pure Oil corn- through cupped hands -Come on ceenty home demonstration agents Have No Tax Cotton the present administration
County Agent J R Waldby stated
' s oun
enmediately Mooring says this morning that while tentative
31 a proclamation issued by pany nai pent over a quarter of a Central make them think you're
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Governor E W Marland Iv ill se ! million dollars within the past one Guthrie" to which Mr Armstrong The largest enrollment since the Up o plans and promises have been made
years in a radius of 5 yelled "Come on Chicks make them centest started 8 years ago is com- with regard to carrying out the l
in the hands of Chief of Police ' 311 1:31'"e'lla:f
:111'eS Of Pauls Valley for geology and think you're Pauls Valley and scare ee tin g for club and individua l cash
G W Griggs and Sheriff Claud! -- ' The County Agent's office has just project in this county if approved i
! rye and gas leases Within the next them to death" pr:zes offered by the Farmer-Stock- received the necessary forms for the that definite action must be deferred
Seymour according to an 1in-1 year this company will thoroughly r!1111 1110 pound exemption of cotton for until developments insure completion
nouneement of J M Gentry j test ttLi acreage and they have al- Must Make Reports household use The proposed structures are to be
highway safety lirector ! ready caused to be spent for royal-
! Application blanks furnished by tee ! t y within their play many thousands Population Grotvs Besides raising a farm or home gar- Each cotton farmer may apply at of standard specifications calling for
-ii with balanced plantings to pro- the county agent's office and receive offices for the county agent and
Highway Safety Director will be dis- 1 of dollars by different individuals
Will Spend at Stratiord At Wynnewood C a 11111 ri dece food for the contestant's ram- an application which when present- home demonstration agent and an as
tributed to all automobile repair -
ilv the gardeners are required to ed to the ginner will authorize him sembly hall for farmers with a seat-
shops garages and dealers through ! The perchasing of the leases by — sebmit reports of production at the to deliver to the farmer 110 pounds ing capacity of about 200 people
the peace °Ulcers All those who are ! the Pure Oil company followed sets- end of the garden season of loose lint cotton tax free for home The county would furnish $1000
equipped to make the necessary safe mograph work which has been going WYNNEWOOD Oct 28--(Special)
ety tests will be appointed effielai rei continuously for the past two With the recent announcement in Contestants also are required to use heat lights and janitor service for
Washington that forty-nine Oklahoma can garden products according This will be particularly interesting the building which would be locate
incpeetion stations and will be Pro- I yeaes Srn
eieograph to
ing is a new form - to the farm women who make mat- ' ed on the county square Cement
vided with report blanks and wine- 1 of Geology used by all major corn- CCC camps are to be continued a -budget" of food needs of the -
treses and quilts from cotton grown blocks made on the grounds are
shield stickers No fee will be chain- panies and has proven very success- through the winter including No 10 tamily A report on the canning bud- on the farm specified in the plans
ed the inspecting stations ful in the Mid-Continent field and the arrival of fifty CCC war get also must accompany the garden
Russell Dill assistant in cotton ad-
—
To Make Inspections McElreath & Sugett are drilling veterans from the abandoned camps production report Grades of these
justment made this announcement
The stations must agree te make below 2000 feet in their No 1 Camp at Stillwater the last fear of any reports are added to scores given by Miss Hazel Shores a student at
the Inspections in accordance with in- NE 14 NE 14 SE 14 of Section 22 T4N chance for the closing or removal of judges who inspected the gardens rr rank Charles of Lindsay O C W at Chickasha spent the
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structions furnished with the ap- RM Orbit Oil company will spud the local Wiley Post Camp No 10 early in the summer week-end at home
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pointment free of cost to the auto- in on their No 1 Federal Land here has vanished The reports are summarized in the ley Tuesday was the guest of Mrs Charles Wor-
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mobile' owners and without obligation Bank SW I4 SW"S SW ee of Section The local camp at present has a county home demonstration agent's Mr and Mrs J W Holmes went
as to where the necessary repairs er 1 10S174Nc R3E personnel of 25C men as plans go office They are then sent to the Mr and Mrs Charlie Stapp Dr to Ada today where Mr Holmes
adjustmente are made The owner 1 t forward for the continuance a ero- state Extension office for final de- Hugh Monroe Messrs Milam Luton will attend to ousiness and Mrs
' competent can make his own repairs 1 Donald Thomason is attending to sion work in the county throughout termination of individual and club and Grigsby of Lindsay attended tne Holmes will be the guest of Mrs
Tbe requirements for brakes aret business in Ardmore this week the winter winners in each county and district Rotary Party Tuesday night James Skinner
lights will be in accordance with ! I
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lights A speed of sixty miles an Lour di0
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with thirty-five mile an hour head
lights is almost certain to produce
disasterous results yet this condition
Is COMM011 on all of our highways 0
every night in the year
"A car traveling at sixty miles an
hour cannot stop in less than 225
feet If the driver can see only 100
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1 "Colds" are dangerous! Leading doctors tell us that fifty per cent of all disabling
diseases START with a "common cold" Thus the cold germ becomes America's -
IPublic Health Enemy Number One
Any sudden change in temperature as you go from a warm room into a cold one
disturbs the heat-regulating apparatus of the body and makes it susceptible to
cold germ attacks Even the brief time that it takes to answer the telephone in an I
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If your home is inadequately heated if you "huddle"
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winter sudden temperature changes are unavoidable Your family gots from an
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shivering and chilled they return to the heated room This happens many times 1
The common cold germ a day Each time it happens they have made themselves susceptible to highly
shows no favor Invisible
but dangerous this Num- communicable winter diseases
ber One Enemy of Public $
Health skulks like s ban-
Fight colds this winter with proper ventilation and adequate heat in every room i
dit of the night ready to
rob you of good health in the home t
Community Natural Gas Company 1
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Tune 1 Thursday Stight at 6:45t WFAA-WBAP for vital facts to bells you guard your family against Public Health Enemy No 1
These classes nave proven suc-
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Ardmore and the same program is I I
carried out In many other cities
Douglas Gibson of Tulsa is spend-
tug several days at home
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Allard, Cad. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1935, newspaper, October 31, 1935; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2189607/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.