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Pauls Valley Democrat from Pauls Valley, Oklahoma • 3

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THURSDAY JANUARY 27 1944 PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT PAGE THREE First Barnside Memorial ELMORE CITY NEWS McDOYJELL RO 1 BniRGS ACTIVITY HUCKADY RITES THURSDAY Pioneer Farmer To Be Buried Here Services At 2:30 EARNED INCOME CREDIT BARRED Taxpayers To Lose Income Tax Exemption As Set Up By Joint Conferees Bamsid paintings there have been but none to commemorate a bit of family 'Until novelist Homer Croy decided to memorialize -bis parents at bis farm near Marysville Mo' Croy is the author of Cured" which deals with this farm and his parents They are shown in the mural his mother in the covered wagon and bis father on horseback Come Out Former champions and luminaries are coaches as Chicago Sports Association conducts boxing schools for boys One-time lightweight leader Charley White puts youngsters In proper stance at Catholic Youth Organization center i hearts of men tending back grass skirts from the Pacific can get the most out of the skirt by learning hand movements for the dance rather than the Americanized hipswing version of the hula Miss Wermuth is billed as Talia Hawaiian at the Bismark Hotel in Chicago (NEA Telephoto) Civil Cases Filed Garfield Buell ct al vs Dean (Quiet title) Patchell vs Continental Oil Co (Quiet Title) Divorce Petitions Hazel Henley vs Raymond Henley Allen Bailey vs Margaret Eliz-ebeth Bailey PERILOUS PINBALL SPOKANE Wash OF) When her husband operating a pinball machine won (4 a wife tried her luck hit the jackpot and fainted She was revived at emergency hospital Mr and Mrs Alva McGalliard and children of Ardmore were Wednesday and Thursday visitors of their parents Mr and Mrs McGalliard and Joe Sweat Mrs Martin visited in Pauls Valley Friday with a sister Mrs Will Nation and Mr Nation Mrs Ira Hlpp ffnd Miss Iris were week end visitors at Pemell with Mr and Mrs Pat Martin and family Mr and Mrs Virgil Hoover of Visalia Calif are guests of her parents Mr and Mgs Moore Mr and Mrs Henry Stephens and sons of Ada were visitors Sunday with hlH parents Mr and Mrs John Stephens Mr and Mrs Doc Carlton and sons of Shawnee were visitors Sunday with his mother Mrs Mary Carlton Mrs Paul Dill and Mrs John Harmon attended to business in Pauls Valley Thursday Mr and Mrs A TerreU had as their guests Thursday a son and daughter and families Mr and Mrs Roy Terrell and family of Graham Mr and Mrs Vernon Helvey and children of Pcrnell Mrs Thomas Abshure spent the week end at Pauls Valley in the home of Mr and Mrs Wayne Nation Mrs Drennan visited Friday and Saturday in Wynnewood with a daughter Mrs Beechamp and son Otho Muse and Mrs Muse of Louisiana were visitors here Friday with his father Sam Muse Martin attended to business in Oklahoma City Fridav lliiri New ii I It 4 li till' II I and enjoyed talk on "Where Do Wo Go From by Velma Jean Lindsey A Bible reading on Psalms 18-23 by Charlotte Ann Welch and a short talk on Psalms 23 by Rev Arnold Those present were: Kent Brewer William Lee Cunnis Lola Faye Graham Norma Lou Kennedy Velma Jean Lindsey Oma Moore Rosa Moore James Terrell Janie Ruth Unsell Charlotte Ann Welch and Dolph Welch Mr and Mrs Lee Brewer visited in Pauls Valley Sunday with her sister Mrs Harrell and Mr Harrell Miss Paula Jean Kennedy spent the weekend in Oklahoma City visiting friends Mr and Mrs Taliaferro Mrs Smith and daughter Ann visited relatives and friends in Oklahoma City over the week end Pfc Lonnie Milbum of La Junta Oolo Is visiting friends and relatives here and at Foster Sgt Thomas Abshure and Mrs Abshure announce the arrival of a daughter Monday January 24 at the Ltndsey-Johnson-Shirley hospital They have chosen the name Tommie Kaye Pfc Guy Brewer of Camp Wolters spent Sunday visiting hts mother Mrs Brewer also Mr and Mrs Clarence Perry and children of Wynnewood Mrs Beauchamp and son Lenny James of Wynnewood visited her parents Mr and Mrs Drennan and other relatives Pfc Otho Muse of Camp Claiborne La and Mrs Muse of Konowa visited here Friday Miss Beryle Stribling spent the week end visiting her grandparents Mr and Mrs Stribling and Mr and Mrs Douthit at Foster Mr and Mrs Henry Stephens and children of Ada spent Sunday in the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Mrs A Collins visited Tuesday in Pauls Valley with Mis Glover Pfc' Guy Brewer of Camp Wolters spent Sunday with his mother Mrs Jess Brewer and other relatives Mr and Mrs Rob Collins of Gainesville Texas visited his brother A Collins and Mrs Collins over the week end They also visited another brother Mr and Mrs Collins and family In Marlow Sunday Mr and Mrs Sam Garner and Mrs Mary Carlton attended to business in Pauls Valley Saturday Mrs A McGalliard and children of Ardmore spent Wednesday with his parents Mr and Mrs McGalliard Mr and Mrs Clarence Ferry and sons of Wynnewood visited her mother Mrs Brookshire and Mr Brookshire Sunday Mrs Maudle Nunn received a letter from Cpl Nunn's lieutenant My Dear Mrs Nunn: I am taking this opportunity to assure you that your husband Cpl Hershel Nunn Is well and enjoying the best of health Possibly you have been hearing from him but I am sure a few words from one of his officers will help you a great deal In easing your mind about him that is If you are really worried He is working very hard as are the rest of the boys and by working together we are striving to end this war and return to our loved ones I see and speak to him every day and he seems well arid happy and if I say he Is one of the finest boys In this organization If I may ask of you to continue to write him often as possible because mail from home does more to boost a soldier's morale than anything lit the world Please let ire know if there Is anything you want to know about your husoand and I will be only too happy to cooperate May I wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and the Happiest of New Years and we find ourselves coming home In the next year Yours very sincerely-Louis A Dezes First Lt North Field Is Moving Ahead With New Wells With oil showing In the Ramsey Petroleum No 1 McDowell in NE BE of 13-3N-1E new activity is showing east of Pauls Valley At the location coday operators were shut down to build storage after swabbing three barrels of oil an hour through casing perforations at 2960-85 feet Meanwhile north of the city the No 1 Marie Brlnley in NW NE NW ot 1-3N-1W operators were waiting on cement Jackson-Cashlon-Teter No 2 Consolidated found the crew today drilling ahead at 4655 feet with nothing showing Pure's No 16 Teter spudded yesterday and toJay wns reported at 4' feet and the No 17 Teter was at 1P50 feet SIGN OF THE TIMES MEMPHIS Tcnn This sign appeared in the pharmacist's window: boy please -If Oil unit HIIm nrp Mrnt fcr Mull Nrnd ftprvlal lrll NOTICK OK HKICIIIMl IIIIIS KOII on i ikii: Xoilrr is hTliy given that tho I'lininilKSlnliers of the lnrul (Ifflee (f I he Slate of llklllhiillla "Ill ri'c'elvn sea led Idds am II Ten Tidily n'eloek A an Kelllniry soil 11K4 far (Ml mill lias I 'll SI'S all vert It ill at lls Xi'liaal and Slate land hetehillfler lies -rilied sill jei't la the rigll' af tile I "i i III ini ss laneis af the I and (iflii In I i I mi Hid all Mil" Land I a-4 i a i -I inniii to Inxwro the in i of th leant I tlt bidder Hll furnlxhinif of lioud required by law If drill IniC rontrui't i Idd then Cashier Check in the mint of Two Hundred Kiftv tlUfiiMMi) Hollars must amnn-puny the Idd to Insure the furnixhlnc: of bond required herein Any deposit made by a bidder shall be returned If the bid of bidder In not accepted bv the ConiiniHHlonera of the Lund Office Km Tract will be leased separately to the hlKhext and best bidder for a period of five yeartt and an lontc thereafter aa oil or iraa he produced thereon in paying quantities for a royalty of one-eiaht of the oil and ana produeed therefrom nnd oaeh leant xhall provide that If no well la completed on leaned premises within ono year from the date of the leaso the lessee shall pay to the State an an mini rental In advance In the num of one I uo Hollar per acre which payment ahal1 operate to defer completion of a voll for another year and likewise each year thereafter to the termination of lease or until UK LKASii by the lessee and containing such other and further ternm and conditions aa are now contained in the form of oil and Rfts lease uniformly used by the Comrrlanlonera of the Iand Office which form specifically made a part of thia Notice Bonuses shall be payable In cash No hid of lean than Two $20o) Hollars per acre will be considered Bids will be received for a straight bonus or a bonus of not less than Two $200) Hollars per acre and a drill-hiK contract if awarded a lease on a drilling contract that the bidder will complete a test well to a depth nt which oil or gas is usually found In pnyinjr quantities In the field In which said lands are located within one year from date of award The success'iil bidder on a drilling contract will be required to frlva bond in a sufficient aum to be fixed by the Commissioner of the bund Office to Funruntee the drilling of said well Knrh hid must be filed or delivered to the Secretary to the Commissioners of the Land office and If sent by mail must be sealed In envelope and murked thereon MHld for Oil and Oh and placed inside of unother envelope and plainly addressed to the Commissioners of the land Office Th'1 nuccesHful bidder will be required to pay for the Advertisement of the hereinafter described tract or tracts purchased by him The number and description are as follows tiards t'oaatf Tract No SW4 8V4 Sec 2 4 SKi NV4 SW NE4 NW4 KV NW tTIds Tract sold under a Certificate of Purchase Contract and Vi of the mineral rights reserved bv the Htfite) Sec- Twp 3N Ripe 2R 2S0 acres For further Information address WALTKK MA It LIN Kecretarv (Tub jAn 27 Feb 3 10 17 24 1944) NOTH HY I'lHMCtliON The State of Oklahoma to Alice Parnell nee Land Lula Cockrell nee Lund Paris Land Spaultlinir (nr If deceased the unknown creditors the heirs the unknown heirs executors Administrators devisees trustees and aHMitcii Immediate and remote of the said KpHuldintr deceased) Walker (or If deceased thn unknown creditors the heirs the unknown heirs executors Administrators devisees trustees and assigns immediate and remote of the said Walker doceasi-d) The creditors the heir the unknown heirs executors administrators devisee trustees anl assigns Immediate and remote of Mc band deceased Klttv Picket deceased and Marilda Land deceased TAKK that voi hove been sued in the Oistrlct Court of Garvin Countv Oklahoma by Claudia Kejitley In case Number I alb'Kinir that more than three years have elapsed since the death of deceased Kitty Picket deceased anl Marilda Land deceased Intestate and there has been no decree In the County Court of Garvin County Oklahoma which had Jurisdiction to administer upon said estate wherein it wns judicially determined who by name are or were all the particular persons entitled to participate in the distribution of the following described real estate owned hv the said (' (' Lund at the time of his death: The South 105 Hcres of the Kt4 of NK'4: nnd the SK'4 of NK4 nnd NKVi of N'K' of SK4: and the Last 748 ners of the NW 4 of NK4 of SK4 of Section 7 and the of SWK of SW4 of 14 and HRV of SV4 of NWlii and of SV4 of Section all in Township 2 North Range 21 West of the Indian Base and Meridian Garvin (Nm tv I ah oma Under the law of succession In the State of Oklahoma and that said plaintiffs claim he the owners of said real property and seek to have Judicially determined In this action the various heirs at law nf sabl deceased and the proportion or part which each fs entitled to take In aid real property under the law of succession of the Rtate of Oklahoma and quieting the title of plaintiffs In And to said land and nremises and that voq must answer the petition of the plaintiff filed herein on or before the 18th day of February 144 or sabl petition will be taken and ludirment for plaintiffs accordingly as proved for petition Hated Jan 5 1944 Kf CR A IO (Seal) Court Clerk Tty Crane Lobar Henutv (Tub Jatt 13 27 194L) Polio Veterans Score Funeral services for I Huckaby pioneer farmer and oil man will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 In the chapel of the Stufflebean Funeral home with Rev Leonard Stlgler officiating assisted by Hartley Mr Huckaby 79 years old died Monday at his home north of the city as the result of a heart attack He has lived on his farm near here since 1922 as a successful farmer and recently oil activity moved onto his farmlands Mr Huckaby is survived by his wife Allie one son Vibert both of the home address Two step sons survive: Harry Pel-frey Oakland Calif and Howard of Pauls Valley Two step daughters survive him also They are: Mrs Opal Sims Wynnewood route 1 and Mrs Stella Lovin of the home address One grandson and eight step grand children survive the deceased Burial will occur in Mt Olivet cemetery Kiwanis Program Today Is Whiz New Regime In M' a i a Jmi i a (It nt of the Kiwanis club was officially Installed today by Stamper outgoing president and with the initial start of the new regime a of a program was presented to the civic club meeting today noon at the Presbyterian church Mrs Minnie LeMaster teacher at Jackson school presented Beverly Jo Bridges and Paula Ruth Dillard as the entertainment feature of the program Paula Ruth opened the program with an accordion solo and Beverly Jo sang followed by a duet with three numbers Think of Doodle and Your Arms Around Paula concluded the program by singing Choo and of Mrs LeMasters accompanied the girls at the piano Funeral Services For Stephens Held Here Tuesday Funeral services for Stephens were held in the chapel of the Wlnans Funeral home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rov Leonard Stlgler officiating Mr Stephens 73 died last Thursday at a local hospital following a short illness He was a pioneer farmer living west of the city Burial occurred in the Paoli cemetery Mr Stephens is survived by four daughters Mrs Annie Hankey McKinney Tex Mrs Jimmy Briggs Merced Calif Mrs Elmer Anderson Wynnewood route 2 and Mrs Troy Hughes Wynnewood Five sons survive They are: Silas Wynnewood Richmond Calif Pfc Roy Camp Gordon Ga Tom and Milt Lindsay Calif Satterwhite News Rev I Bennett will be here Sunday and Sunday night Everyone remember and come out We also urge everyone to come and help with Sunday school and singing Mr and Mrs Lewis Childress of South Gate Calif have announced the arrival of an 8 lb girl Jan 11 The young lady has been named Barbara Faye Mr and Mrs Childress were formerly residents of this community Mrs Bunk Gilbert and children visited Friday evening with Mrs Jesse Snellgrove Mrs Euna Jones visited Mrs A Satterwhite of Elmore Saturday Mrs Cecil Johnson and son and daughter have returned from Norman where she has been visiting Mr and Mrs Otis Johnson and children Mrs Jesse Snellgrove and Mrs Satterwhite visited awhile Saturday evening with Mrs Harvte Childress Pfc Wm Dewberry and Mrs Dewberry of Oklahoma City' are visiting Pfc parents Mr and MrsH Dewberry and other relatives Neal of Pauls Valley was a guest Thursday night of Mr and Mrs Harvie Childress Glenford Moon visited Mr and Mrs Malcolm Moon and family Sunday Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Dewberry and Freta Jo were Pfc Wm Dewberry and Mrs Wm Dewberry of Oklahoma City Mrs Earl Pyle and Kay of Elmore Mr and Mrs Alton Dewberry and Larry Mr and Mrs A Dewberry Mrs Iva Mae York Rusty and Jim Mr and Mrs Dewberry Mr and Mrs Satterwhite and Ji and Mr and Mrs' George Knott and daughter of Oak Grove AT fIRST SIGH OF A USE Out) 666 TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS WASHINGTON Jan The senates plan to collect an additional (664900000 a year from individual income taxpayers was approved Tuesday by house and senate conferees rapidly nearing agreement on the (2275600000 measure' Tile earned Income credit heretofore allowed against the normal tax will be abolished So will deductions for federal excise taxes paid unless they are a matter of business expense The 5 per cent victory tax modified by a system of credits varying with family status will become a straight 3 per cent levy on income over (624 a year ((12 a week) Out the window went the house proposal to Integrate the victory tax with the individual Income tax by increasing the normal rate from 6 to 10 per cent applying a new surtax schedule and adopting a so-called of 3 per cent of the net income above special exemptions of lower bracket taxpayers didn't think there would be enough gain in simplification for the trouble it would explained Senator George (D Ga) head of the senate conferees The conferees derided to retain the brilr" anirmlnirnt adopted In tiiinly si mils ii i i and babies acquired after that date could not be listed for exemptions until the following year The conference adopted the senate's provision designed to eliminate a 6 per cent penalty for a poor guess on the current year's Income This will not apply if the estimate is based on last year's net income Merchants commission salesmen and fanners have complained they could not guess accurately how much they would make a year ahead Adoption of a series of relatively minor senate amendments gave full approval to widely-discussed section 112 which requires labor unions farm co-operatives and other groups exempt from paying income tax to file annual financial statements with the treasury Labor leaders have charged the proviso Is designed to open the way for taxation of unions The conferees approved a senate amendment excluding musterlng-out pay received by servicemen from their taxable income The house won its fight to delete ft section which would have permitted corporations to charge off as a business expense their contributions to vet-ran's organizations Firing Line Debutant In Follies 'Lucy Cochrane New York's 1 backstage at Zlegfeld Follies on Broadway where (night of Jan 24) she made her first stage appearance Waving goodbye to an aristocratic and sheltered life she entered the Follies to study her parents said Lucy's sister had aLso rebelled against society and Joined the Wacs (NEA Telephoto) Marriage Licenses Arthur Eugene Thompson and Mabel Elizabeth Cash both of Wynnewood Oscar Lee Mayer and Dorothy Lee Wilson both of Byars Thomas Hays and Lorene Florence both of Wynnewood though one leg Is paralyzed and he must walk with crutches A 19-year-old boy works as Junior draftsman In Colorado war plant A few years ago he was a wheel chair patient All these Jobs says the foundation once were considered Impossible for victims of the crippling disease PARENTS AND TEACHERS AID WAR PROGRAM A plan whereby the moral weapons of understanding and appreciation are placed In the hearts and hands of children and adults in an effort to maintain sustained action in the necessary activities of the war effort is being carried out in the state of Oklahoma through the parent-teacher association division of schools at war program has announced The following seven-point program has been formulated by PTA units over the state in order to participate actively in local school wartime plans: 1 Serve ns an effective medium through which the local school system may give publicity to its wartime activities 2 Encourage cooperation on the part of adults with the schools' efforts to get in the scrap fats and tin cans as well as the purchase of stamps and bonds 3 Actively cooperate and participate in the ceremony of presenting the schools at war flag and other citations by the United States treasury department 4 Lend a sympathetic car to the children as they attempt to explain the reasons for rationing and food conservation the perils of inflation and the need for the purchase of stamps and bonds 5 Stand ready to nip in the bud any criticism or un-American efforts to dampen the enthusiasm and patriotism of youth in their plans to participate in local war activities 6 Assist in the development of a feeling that excessive spending for non-essentials is unpatriotic 7 Set up a PTA program for the purchase of stamps and bonds McGee in Mrs shoes Mrs Love In Mrs Scally's hat Mrs Ard In Mrs Pharriss' dress and so on around When our husbands meet wearing each other's ties they arc going to wonder how it happened Sorry men but club women must raise money to buy bonds and the rummage sale is a good plan After the next one you'll be wearing each other's shirts and that probably won't be the end Our hostess demonstrated a nourishing food that could be packed In a school lunch Next meeting will be In the home of Mrs Bradbzury February 7 with Mrs Russell leading the lesson on Through Bedroom Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly because lt goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way lt quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back CREOMULSION For Coughs Chest Colds Bronchitis County Club News HOMESTEADERS CLUB On Jan 17 16 members of Homesteaders club met in the home of Mrs Ben Burgess and answered roll call with a description of their first school teacher In this lesson on the school facts were brought out that probably we hadn't spent much thought on Many parents fall far short of their duty to the school the teacher and even our own children especially the child of preschool age We could save our teachers as well ns children no end of trouble if we started them to school well fortified with all the little things they should know Often a child starting to school learns for the first time the reason foi keeping his hands and face clear ills teeth brushed etc Let's take our pre-school age child to visit school find out what it Is all about hear the other children recite get acquainted with the teacher and learn that she isn't the fellow with horns and a tail but a very important person that is coining into his life to help mother and daddy train him into a good and userul citizen If a busy mother with smaller children hasn't the opportunity to do this much can be done with stories and pictures Invite the teacher to visit in the home She will be glad to co-operate if w-e only give her a chance Often the only idea little Mary has of school Is when she Is naughty and mother tells her that teacher will take that all out of her when she starts to school and father's frequent admonition to defiant little Johnny is "Alright young man you Just wait 'til you start to school you'll not get away with so and so Teacher'll bust your When Mary does start to school acting like a scared little rabbit in mortal terror that something is going to be yanked out of her everytime the teacher gets near It takes teacher days -to coax the fright and timidity out and learn that Mary is a bright little girl Instead of the perfect ninny she thought at first We knew one such little girl who kept answering roll call with a shy When questioned she said she thought that was what the other children were saying No one had told her about roll call nor the meaning of the word present but she did know what was and was very much puzzled as to why the teacher called out each child's name every morning and they all called puddin back at her On the other hand Johnny may take his stubbornness and defiance right along to school with him and when all other means fall teacher fulfills his father's prophecy and does his Then to him she Is an old meanle As result we have a tired over-wrought teacher who can't give her best to her other pupils and a confused and bewildered children all because they were not properly prepared to start to school Truly It's mom's and pop's pants that should be busted Our rummage sale netted us (4200 of which we are very proud However It's going to be quite a nilxup when Mis Wimberly appears at club meeting In Mrs Hickman's dress Mrs On Factory AP Features ON THE nation's war factory firing line are thousands of men and women who have won a life-and-dcath battle with the scourge of infantile paralysis Their story of valor of how they fought and overcame physical disabilities once considered Insurmountable is written into the records of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis North south east and west says the foundation these health fighters who stood off poliomyelitis at its worst have found vital jobs either essential to the war effort or civilian life Three boys working full time In the Army's Signal Corps laboratories In Eatontown exemplify the spirit of polio victims says the foundation They are Robert Conklin 25 East Hampton Long Island Michael Gre-ko 27 Saginaw Mich and Charles A Bealer 22 Allentown Pa Brought together through thetr work the boys now live together and share expenses as well as leisure activities One Was Football Player Conklin was a husky football player in 1935 when he was stricken by Infantile paralysis Treatments at Warm Springs Ga enabled him to get around again with braces It was tough going until he landed the laboratory job and made good as a test engineering aide Greko who gets around with the aid of cancs was attacked by the disease in 1919 He received training in his home state of Michigan and obtained ft Job as a draftsman In tlie meteorological branch of the laboratories Bealer also is a draftsman and like Greko hopes to get Into the airplane Industry alien the war Is over He has been on crutches since he was paralyzed In 1925 In their spare time the foundatloii reports they serve as aircraft spotters air raid wardens blood donors and with the Long Branch Control center Work At Many Tasks They also have joined the Civil Air Patrol and hope to land assignments with the Coast Guard auxiliary The employment service has records of the rehabilitated working on all aorta of armaments and on ships and aircraft A 8eattle shipyard has employed a 34-year-old victim who works as ft flat welder even.

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