Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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Fifty Dollars
Paid On Leases
Near This City
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Socials
There wasnt any Sunday ynry)1
Sunday mornirig as we don't have a
siove up yet and no way of having
fires
'We are indeed sorry to loae Rev"
Darrow but we are huxe the church
will be blessed where Rev Dar-
row was sent
have learned that our new pas-
tor will be Rev Miller We are all
anxiously wa:ting to hear Rev Miler
whom we are sure will fill the va-
cancy of Rev Darrow
Personala
Miss Bertha Mae Black accornpanied
Mrs Arthur Craig and fanny
Ok1ah011111 City Saturday to vis-
it her uncle Mr Author Craig who
was hurt some time ago at Wayne
:n an automobile accident
Mr and Mrs M 0 Liithum F pent
a short time Saturday night with Mrs
Ida Black and family
Mr and Mrs C B Dyson Mr
ttrA Mn Alford Shatley and Mr and
Mrs Logan James Mr and Mrs
Lagon Gooch surprtied Ws Lonnie
Craddock with a birthday dinner
Sunday
Miss Viola Pittman spent Friday
rngt with Mr and Mrs Clarence
Martin of Pauls
Richard C Larender Comes Home To Planters Gin Has
Whitehead Farm After Roaming World Cotton Drier To
For Thirty Years In Military Serrice
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Capture Man Wanted
In Missouri Escaped
While Awaiting Trial
Joe Hopkirks alias Art Claycamp
is back in jail in Rocky Port Mo
afer a year's vacation as the result
of an arrest made here last week-end
by Sheriff Claud Seymour and Depu-
ty Junior Btdo
Hopkins who escaped a year ago
from the Atchinson county jail while
awaiting trial on charges of bur-
glary and theft had been working
on a farm in the southwest part
of the county for several weeks
Circulars circulated gave his dis-
cription 'The sheiff's office got a tip and
HopkizA was brought in for inves-
tigation Sheriff H D Bredensteiner from
the Missouri county took Hopkins
back Monday
Mr and Mrs A C Goggans and
chLdren visited relatves in Ada
Simday
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Announce Prize Bonner Will Hold
Winners In Corn- Sale Tomorrow
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inner Of Pecan Prizes
To Enter State Compe-
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rndn ELACH WALNUT 1rst N H Har-
mrh WESTERN SCHLEY 4z14 J L
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PatiLs skc-JrJrd L H Nel-
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MAHON fr5t N H liarr(
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J WILLIAMSON first T D Hatfleid
Vay w-cond N H Harmrfrn
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Corn Awards
Tre -orrrer of pr'zes :11 the corn
: YELLOW CORN firs Clarence
Knight Pas Valley: second Ray
Griffith Roff Rt 2: third L H
i Newberry Elmore City Rs 4
WHITE CORN EILVERMINE
' frst Clarence Knight Pauls
RM CORN BIG CHIEF first Ray
Gni:1th Roff Rt 2
I RED JUNE CORN first L H
i Newberry Elmore City Rt 4
p--2pm were awarded winners In all
ellir)ei through a donation from the
1 chamber of commerce agricultural
fund
MNRINI
Pau Is Valley Will
Ask For Pecan Show
The chamber of commerce direc-
tors in regular monthly session to-
day voted to lksk that the 1936 Okla-
homa Pecan show be staged in Pau Is
Valley
The next show city will be selected
at the annual business meeting to be
held in connection with the Ada show
Nov 21 and 22
A committee compowd of W B
Rays C T Loftin and R W Dris-
kill was selected to complete the bud-
get plans for 1936
Civil Cases Filed
Lula White vs J P White di-
vorce Pau Is Valley National Bank vs
Clyde Ross A: R W Carter debt
Claud Lowry vs Emzy Denson J
P appeal
Mrs Sally Barnett vs John Bar-
tlett J P Appeal
Ethel Knox 113 S P Knox di
Driving Charge
A W V'ickware 74'nO resdes west
r! Va liey near Emore Cy i
thpe county 3 a12 Lea c $ VA
appearance in district cour
aftkr filing of cnarges of drivilta
Onnk by Coanty Attortiey
Clarence Bowie
Wick-aart was arrested last Thuri-
day hgl!-1 by City Officers Zeriie
Jones and Ernest Evans ort
street of Pas Valley His condn
at tte time and the manner in !
he mishandled his atttorro-7ie
rs-It4-d in the arrest and charges
the ofL-ers Etated
Ike fin drink and dist:Jo-
thg the peace charges are Max 11a7 i
abb and Bob Mayabt of Maysviiei
arrested in that city Saturday r:y i
rpte J Kemp and Junior Bed-
do Merle VIn'tey north of A-
'ith in the coLty jail pend
ing a hearing On cl-arges of disturo-
ing the peace
The Mayatios and Vrnitey 7-11
have hearings T-esday morriti'g 1
SET TAYLOR FOND
Se toe rn Taylor has been held to t
ditrct court under 1500 bond on a
charge of wife and child aband )7-!
rnen t following a 1-eartag bef
0)u:A y Judge Ben T Williams
Set Hearing Date
For Land Case On
23rd Of November
cAyinty Judge Ben T Williams has
set Nov 23 at 10 a rn as the
time for the preliminary hearing of
Minos Johnson charged with 0-
taining money under false pretence
in conrection with a land deal ne:ir
Pernell
Archie L Perkins is the complain-
ing witness John9:m is accused :xi
connection with misrepresentation in
a land deal The defendent was re-
leased on $1000 bond after a prelim-
inary hearing
I C Penney At
Ada Meeting For
Stores Attaches
1i liMinommimMIP
Those who attended a J C Pen
ney meeting in Ada Friday night
were: Mr and Mrs John Dowd Mr
and Mrs Otis Dillon Mrs Leo
Tripp Mrs Ralph Davidson Mrs Roy
Perkins Mrs H G Richter Mn
Bryce Harris Ha-skell Taylor and
Ephirani Lobaugh
J C Penney of New York VIM
present
Representatives from Shawnee Hol-
denville and Ada and Pau Is Valley
attended
Sunday School Report
Trinity Sunday School -- 143
Christian Sunday School 89
Presbyterian Sunday School 126
Methodist Sunday School 171
First Baptist 256
Church of Christ 85
Mrs J E Wilson who has been
visiting her daughter Mrs W A
Bryan and family the past two weeks
returned to her home in Lufkin
Texas Sunday
)C1":AT NOVEMLET! 21 11r5
New Insullation Permits
Picking In Any Kind
of Weather
A s-D11:):: errf'r Wnit7-t pen":1:-5 the a7"-szr-ner Cn-Lr
trr cx-mr: a: any-tzrne ra:m k delezation rif r-ate cff‘cia:
and yr-4h prove rat:— Osia-nxna City
k-6fr krE'tt zm LB-s The affa— a ban: R7 ri4
and zn a:Jen:I at wi::1 hornec---z
GI: th:s city Man- arart
azer Frans Fans ann7:rxed ttis
week
-"r'ne e-F' par: 01 1: :hat thi
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i-rae 1E not rk-d:set thro41- the ra- 011 Flurry Slows
prccess wtit 1:! no: sw
operatix of the gm in any way:
ad Faris Sale Offers Fr
'17ne cor::2any has rpen: $27)71) on
tne tristsLiati'on ant' :: zn opera- Farmers Of Co
Tho TO are T n77-t'S wa::-
ryiNd ata:her :CE (-an e:
111: the fields any craci ind ! T'w5 tz17-':ar-7!
1F-11: be az gxK as 0 tneed-fd f-Jr the
nat watet fur the faireit veatner Pr-C-Talr- Garl::
OERA Work Ordered
1— - OrRA wyrk-
' 71 t hi" 54:
lea-4-:
r"rter rece:ved
Satlzrfay to rop a: OERA
7:7A or-oPr rfty :ar:
day a: Fez ?ark anf
draLai:r- -::rl:ffr-ay ant' :::
7a- 1-arrPd frarr: ar: a':thlrftat:vP
"Te th r:::4rnIng That tnt! OERA
t "7" C: r)5e as
a 737: be corn-A-PA
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Handle Wet Lint
Stopped In Gamin
200 Men Laid Off'
Mr an t !:n 1--r?-1 -17nnas an
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:?n:i-:-n-:al- Ln Falr S'rida-
P ? Ear an:: ::':‘::- !:aart
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Plan Celebration
On Birthday For
Judge R L Williams
at:RANT ()La
Newsa-der :hen hare oeer 'rtted
atterA a b:rthday tee-
traton tere Detern'oer hr)nr-nrg
Erioert L Wil:lamA federal
ftr the eastern 1115::r'07t Ok
Itany reitabieF tr? state a-:1 tre
present iric17k:ng serators con-
suprerne cozrt just'ces
delezatIon r)f r-ate frfxr
(XL:al-41a City
The affar a bare1 at h:ght a:sr
tiorrieco—'-z !or "d:d tirriers-
of Dtiraret
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Sale Offers From
Farmers Of County
7w5 trio-1sant al: that
f-or tre re-
pr7raln Garvir cn-
ty was 1L7-tk-c! fcr saie with Gorge
P-:p o LIncis ay coty n-settic-
rnnt Sattirday Pheip
anlaSr:rtt:!
T e 'land tf reaonab:y
shotItt the prort for cryh-
ty Wa-t5-714or approval
1r2: 5 tio-21-t for purpo-s
5--3:t4 tdinarit farrner cri
a :rrz tzhe loans tr-
and olfter
be s-::fed
A:72tsfsa: of :e la of fere'd
Iv:: be mac:E E-'f ore Iyztr are
rn ac e
!tr Phe:::y -who :- aT f
t'3!rt'n:e said :I- az :'ne -
:ere st fn probat:y red7cec: :
fadrtI-Jer of afres offered f tor sale o
the z!o7err-1ent b e aureaze
offered 1-a: siffL2fer::
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ON Ocrosza 31 of last year Henry Ford
announced his intention to build a million
Ford V-8s in 1935 We are pleased to re-
port that this goal was reached in exactly
ten months instead of a'full year
One million cars and trucks is an im-
pressive total But figures by themselves
mean nothing It is what they represent
that counts Selling a IT:8 at a low price
has brought a new kind of automobile
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IDIDER Of FORD LINCOLN AND IMICOLN - ZEPHYR MOTOR CARS
Reed Again Asks
Warning Sign At
Lonimire
az Arent Believes He Will
Get Quick Action On
Latest Request
11NMMMOEON
With the establishment of a safety
Vi EiOn Of the state 'highway depert-
merit C A Reed Garr In county
tag agent LE again requesting t!"-
:arae signs be plaped on the ap-
proach to the Lorgrrire curve nor
of Pais Valley cin Highway 77 to
warn motorsts of this hangerivas
curve
At as five deaths have revulted
from the uritarriliarity of tirtve'rs of
this curve while the persons ir4thre4
riumber more than a score
A glaring night and day warning
g-r1 will save lives in the future
i Reed believes Prior to the organizat
I ton of the safety division of the
!
hizhway department Reed E request
was shelved temporarily
Now he believes he can get ac-
tion The utst victim of the curve V
! V Haney president of the First
State Bank of Wayne is repord
t to be responding to treatment at
an Okiahorna City hospital Whether
the left arms crushed when his car
was wrecked as it failed to make
the curve can be saved is yet a
Hquest'or This accident occurred :ies't
Fsrday 1-1:?ht
Masons Will Hold
Doc Wood's Fish
Fry December 2nd
P'gaF0
At a tated convocatton of Pau:s
Valley Chapte:r No V2 R A M held
on TU'S7"21y night November 12th the
Cornpani!)r‘ present voted to have
the Anrl D-)ck Wood) Fish FrA:
:'115nday night December 2ni
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Thi is- an annua: affa's with the
Crnap'er and it hoped the Corn-
panlons fle th:s date in their
minds and arend one hundred percent
MAXWELL-MABRY COMPANY
Authorized Ford Dealers—Pauls Valley Okla
New Car Sales and Service Reconditioned Used Cars
Wor:ey aa a Ti3-
Oklahxna elty Tuesday
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vrithin reach of the people Producing it
has provided steady work for hundreds
of thousands of men in the Ford plants in
associated industries and on the farm
These million Ford V-9 cars and trucks
hcrve helped to make things batter all
around In the first ten months of 1935 the
Ford Motor Company paid out in the
United States alone $14011932600
wages cEnd $52311138900 for materials
THE INIV FORD V-8 FOR 1836 IS NOW ON DISPLAY THE CAR THAT LED ALL OTHERS IN I33S
HAS LEEN MADE STILL ELTrta FOR THE NEW 'YEAR
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1 heil in connection s-th the Ada show J C Penney of New York WU
by Sheriff Claud Seyraour and Depu-
- Nov 21 and 22 present
ty Junior 13tddo H ins h y A committee compowd of W B Representatives from Shawnee Rol-
opk wo escaped a ear ago Hays C T Loftin and R 'W Dris- denville FD M1111011 COMPANY
from the Atchinson county Jail while kill was selected to compl the e bud- attended
awaAing trial on charges of bur- and Ada and Pauls Valley IIIILDEs OR or FORD LINCOLN MO LZICOLNZEPRT1 MOTOR CARS
glary and theft had been working get ptans for 1936 t
on a farm in the southsest part Sunday School Report THE INIW FORD V-11 FOR 1$36 IS NOW ON DISPLAY THE CAR THAT LED ALL OTHERS IN 193S
of the county for several weeks CIVI1 Cases Filed ---
Circulars circulated gave his dis- Trinity Sunday School -- 143 HAS LEEN MADE STILL tarn:a FOR THE NEW YEAR 4
cription Christian Sunday School 89
'The sheriff's office got a tip and Lula White vs J P 'White di- Presbyterian Sunday School 126
flopkixs was brought in for inves- vorce Methodist Sunday School 171
ttration Pauls Valley National Bank vs First Baptist 256
Sheriff H D Bredensteiner from Clyde Ross Sc R W Carter debt Church of Christ 8S MAXWELL-MABRY COMPANY
the Itasouri county took Ilopkins Claud Lowry vs Emzy Denson J
back Monday P- aPPesl Mrs J E Wilson who has been
Mrs Sally Barnett vs John Bar- visiting her daughter Mrs W A Authorized Ford Dealers—Pauls Valley
Okla
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children visited relatives in Ada Ethel Knox 113 J P Knox di- returned to her home in Lufkin New Car Sales and Service Irtpenntlitn‘1 i t -3 ri
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Allard, Cad. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1935, newspaper, November 21, 1935; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2189610/m1/2/: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.