Fairview Republican (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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Th InUrMt of 915000 for on tr at I por eoat la
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nkla yon to oan flSOO a year possibly mseh mors Thus
tho rstarn from such a eourss is squal or mors than tho
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! Ton can (at thorough training in stanography hook-
hasping accounting and banking at tha Enid Business
College Wo And places for our graduates Our school
Is fully accredited Enroll any Monday vn the eon-
pon for full information
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AMERICAN LEGION tificates in a few dpys and
jjgyg will distribute them
Leon H "Brown assistant de- n ®arl Maggart post No 26
partment adjutant has com- Pawnee last week put over in
pleted a four month’s task of ®Ta 8® a home talent car-
compiling a Service Claims nva making a big financia
Manual for use of the Service success according to Joe Fur-
Divisioh of Department Head- feson’ then PuMwity man A
quarters : The manual was "?:?811®8® 8wo fighters exhi-
published by the Liegion and ®1“on aaa feature as
sent tqall posts It outlined in was n°xmg match and
detail ‘the method of preparing wrattuig - match between -two
and fping claims for disabled Pfiwne® Indians A Ford car
men 'Hie Veterans ' Bureau as 8®° - away to Alfred
has1 stated that if its instruc- Seevers who drew the - lucky
tions are followed much time
will be saved in adjudicating
claims by the Bureau The
-manual is being used by ser-
vice officers retained by all
posts to aid ex-service men
with the aid of Bernard A' Kel-
lner of Pawnee who - is in
charge of the Service Division
at state headquarters Many
men who did not know posts of
the Legion rendered this service
to all ex-service men are en-
rolling as members of the post
that helps them and their fam-
ilies in time of need
The American Legion has
secured a one and one-half fare
for the round trip to the state
convention at (Bartlesville Sep-
tember 11-12 Persons taking
advantage of the rate must be
members of the Legion or Aux-
iliary or dependent members
of their families" and must ob-
tain reduced fare certificates
from their local Legion post
or Auxiliary unit Department
headquarters of the Legion is
expecting a supply of the cer-
number ' Cupie racks confetti
vendors a dancing floor and ev-
ery carnival attraction helped
the affair The Legion donated
one-half the funds for park im-
provements in the city The
balance will be used to help
build the Legion home
Oklahomans will have choice
of three kinds of bunks at New
Orleans during the Legion Con-
vention next October They
may stay at hotels at the rate
of $150 a day without bath
or $250 a day with bath three
men to a room they may
charter a Pullman car from
their home town and sleep in
it at New Orleans and return
home in it at a rate of about
$200 per day including Pull-
man fare or they may carry
their own bed linen with them
and sleep in a Tent City to be
erected at rates of probably
25c or 50c a day
The intimation of the United
States Government that a pay-
ment of the French war loans
would be appreciated has
Siu di En faitvecr inV
A&MO
The greet building boom tbet bee fol-
lowed the war-time dump baa moated
an unprecedented demand for engl-
Roade bridge railways water suppllesi are hi Ven-
ture abopa power plentei telegraph mining ell re-
gain g — the engineering geld In Ke olvfl 'nrehlteetwr-
' al dectrloal chemical end meehaaleal braobee la
eurprfaluglp wide and to the expert engineer le open
promotion 'to tho boot of ndmlnlataatlvo podtfone
A Sc M'a engineering graduatee at once atop Into
obe paying from 9119 to IHI a month) from that ad-
vaneement la possible to positions paying from 91(99
to 919900 a year
At A It M’a School of Engineering yon oan train
yourself to bo a director of common labor rather than
a common laborer under osport direction
Tall term opens September i write for catalog
OriahomaAsMCollege
STILLWATER OKLA-
caused a decided tightening of
the purse strings of free spend-
ing Parisians according to
report received at the national
headquarters of the American
'Legion The gaiety and free
spending of the common peo-
ple that has always marked
Bastille Day were not in evi-
dence ‘this year on July 14
Pleasure resorts of every sort
-as well as wine shops and res
' tauranta have experienced
decided falling off in patronage
'during the last few months ac-
cording to the report
The reunion of Civil War
Spanish-American and World
War veterans at Bridgeport
will be held August 16-17-18-19
instead of September 28 as at
first planned August 17 will
be American Legion Day For
particulars write J W Mc-
Pherson secretary at Bridge-
port Approximately 10000 acres
of land in New Mexico may be
taken over by veterans of the
world war accordihg to an an-
nouncement by the land office
of the United States Depart-
ment of Interior The land
which was formerly withdrawn
under the reclamation act for
reservoir sites has been re-
stored and will be subject to
entry at the land office at Las
Cruses N M The American
Legion advises prospective
homesteaders to write immed-
iately to the office at 'Las
Cruses for information
During a recent event at
Mangum bringing one of Jhe
largest crowds in its ' history
the sheriff and city managers
secured the - services of the
Legion post to direct traffic'
The post furnished more than
100 men who were compliment-
ed on the way they handled the
crowd
An application has just - been
received for a charter for an
American Legion post at Kwan
u Korea by the Legion’s na-
tional organization department
There are fifteen persons elig-
ible for membership in Korea
and the application bears the
name of those fifteen persons
The post is being organized by
M L Swineheart treasurer of
the Southern Presbyterian Mis-
sion in that country
Ponca post No 14 provided
Ponca City with waste paper
cans on all street comers The
name and number of the post
is displayed prominently where
it can be read and considered
y visiting Legionnaires as an
nvitation to attend meetings
of the post
The New York American
Legion recently opened its
Adiroodak camp for tubercular
world war veterans The service
men paid $85000 for the site
and have expended many more
thousands on equipment in an
effort to make inroads into
the rapidly increasing ranks of
veterans who are suffering
with the disease
FREE TICKETS FOR
SCHOOL CHILDREN
BY OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR
Oklahoma City Aug 10 —
Every school child in Major
County can visit the Oklahoma
State Fair and Exposition at
Oklahoma City absolutely free
on “School Children’s Day” this
fall Louisa Specht County
Superintendent of schools has
ust received from Oklahoma
City 3731 tickets good for ad-
mission to the main gates of the
Fair on Friday September 23
which has been set aside f r
Oklahoma school children and
teachers These tickets will be
given away on application to
the County Superintendent or
school teachers
Accompanying the free tick-
ets was a letter from Jch'i M
Noble president of the Htate
Fair to the county superinten-
dent The letter was a rpecial
nvitation to the surrnten-
dent teachers and pupies asking
them to attend
"We wish that yov nay see
the wonderful exhibit- in the
different departments rnd learn
the lessons they teacS that you
may enjoy the sp’enlid enter-
tainment program wj will have
this year” saidN)blfe’s letter
More than f000 tickets
have been distributed by the
Oklahoma State Fair and Ex-
position under the direction of
S Mahan General Manager
and Ralph T Hemphill Secre-
tary Tickets have been sent
to every county in the State
The Oklahoma State Fair
opens on September 23 and
closes on September 30 Round
trip tickets to Oklahoma City
during the State Fair can be
bought for one and one-third
the coat of the usual railroad
fare
Do you
know of
any greater
baking
powder value
than this ?
FROM THE STATE
BOARD OF HEALTH
(By Dr A R Lewis
Nowadays one hardly ever
picks up a daily paper without
reading of a case of accidental
drowning in Borne locality or
other
All boys love to go swimming
and it is one of their principid
pastimes and under proper con-
ditions one of the best
All public swimming places
whether they are free or a fee
for admission is charged should
have employed competent men
as life savers and who are thor-
oughly conversant with the ad-
ministration of first aid to vic-
tims The popular idea that a
drowning person rises to the
surface three times is appar-
ently incorrect Some persons
never come to the surface at
all Others come up but once
so no assumption should be
made that the rule of coming
up three timeB will always hold
true
When a person has been
brought to land or other safe
place if he is still unconscious
the first procedure is to get the
water out of his lungs
To do this roll him on his
face stand astride of the hipsj
and clasp the hands under the — -u !
ower part of' the abdomen' Ordinary care will do much
Lift up the hips and abdomen to prevent' accidents in -the
by straightening the back This water A swimmer should
will cause the head to be lower never overtax his strength by
than the lungs and the water swimming out too far and then
will run out of the mouth-Hold find he has great - trouble in
in this position a few mom- getting back to shallow water
ents or as long as any water 11110 '
runs out of the mouth Then I OUR HONOR ROLL
use artificial respiration I These are counted hard
It is not necessary to roll an times but such a number of
apparently drowned person on subscribers and new readers
a barrel to get the water out have come in and advanced
pf him their subscriptions that we
For four years a lungmoto'r feel that we ought to give
and a crew of expert operators them public recognition
PRICES
Phosphate
Baking
Powder
Dr Price’s Phosphate Baking Powder
is the best moderate priced baking
powder obtainable It is unvarying in
giving perfect results and ia whole-
some beyond question
Contains No Alum — Leaves No Bitter
Taste
Ask your grocer if he has any cans left
of Dr Price’s at tha special sale price
recently offered'
Send for the “New Dr Price Cook
Book” It’s Free
Price Baking Powder Factory-'
1001 Independence Boulevard Chicago
has been kept at the office of
the Oklahoma Gas & Electric
Company in Oklahoma City
for the benefit of the public
and they give instant service
on notification to any victim of
drowning or cases of suffoca-
tion and during this period 150
persons have been saved by the
use of this machine
We have not sent a state-
ment to a single person in the
county but these people have
voluntarily come in and pushed
their standing ahead While
ready money is rather scarce
we would appreciate all doing
us this favor in the next few
weeks
Frank Kliewer Orienta
Frank Lord Belva
Daniel Fast Route -3
1 E C Switzer-Aline
‘Victor Berlincourt Auberry
California ' 'j
J- -C Headrick ' Ringwood!'
Frank Calvert Fairview
Ernest Reams Isabella J
W A: Moody Cleo Springs
MH Ball Aztec New Mex
“ DL Moore Dane route
A Wineteer Ringwood
B F Dailey Ringwood
Ida Egbert Isabella
Henry Bohn Lahoma
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ior Drill 1 McCormick com
binder Fairview Hdw Co
8-2-2t
A GREAT BARGAIN
In La Cross five disc power
lift tractor plow For one half
of usual price See C G Gertz
Fairview Okla 7-21-4t
Dodge Brothers
BUSINESS COUPE
Built and priced for practical
everyday use Beauty and light-
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The steel body finished in Dodge
Brothers baked enamel Genuine
leather upholstery Ample doors
window levers heater and cord
tires A wide straight seat
Spacious carrying compartments
In short closed car dignity and
protection at little more than the
price of an open roadster
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Phone 89
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Cunningham, H. P. Fairview Republican (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922, newspaper, August 11, 1922; Fairview, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1723723/m1/3/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.