Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 45, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 24, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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I he fcjgm school opens two weeks from next Monday with good instructors
CHAMPION
VOL. XI
IsL-OIN OKLAHOMA. WII)NISIMY AUO 24. 1921
NO. 45
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Value of a Bank Book
A wclbwoni MivinH haul; hook showing s(iir.nt
1c anil freiuent depinits is the host recount!' lidaiion h
younj; man ciin present vhtn iipplxini' for a position of
trust. It is not mil) an evidence" of tlnift hut shows a
determinniitii to livo on less than he umltps. which in
tin- last anulysis is tin: roail to a competence. Recom-
mendation!) and inlluencc of friends of the applicant
face into in.sij;iiilioiiictf with the employer uhun com-
pared to tin- above meuiiuuod characteristics."
"NO DEI'OSITOH HAS EVER LOST A DOLLAR IN A
STATC BANK IN OKLAHOMA."
j Bank Of
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Elgin j
ELGIN OKLA-
i Yates Sale.
1 Mrs. Mirevrt Yites who
lives live miles due not th of Kf-
'jfin lias rented her farm am)
i will move to Kansas sooi:. As
a result she anil her sou U. I).
Yates will hohl a public sale of
their personal pioperty on
'Thursday Sepl 8 communcinu
t 10 o'clock sharp as there is n
Im-KO amount of property to he
I sold.
Thev ha-e to sell head of
t hm -es .mil mules 20 head ol
cows and other dllli ii lie ail of
' hoi! :i luii;e number of farm
implement household tfoods
?fi Mack Linuslian chukens.
Tim- will be iiiven on sums ov-
.r SKI. to.lnlv 15. Y2. with 10V
iiiH-iesi from date or ;!' off lor
i.ish I'.. I . Ilerriff is me atic
Mmirei anil 1 1. Itoiiart tin
il.'il-. The Chiisti.m chui ch h-di.-s
ol i'l -t : t- ml! s..-vc lunch
at noon. Fur lull detail- see tin
I iijr.'. 2-ci lured lulls printed nt
tills olfice.
(Enjoyed flic Social.
A fair siz'-d crowd attended
the Kpworth League social on lite
Methodist church lawn I'riday
evening anil all seemed to enjoy
themselves latihjj ice cream ami
cake iiuil listruiiit; to the baud
music ami other parts of the
pi ok ra in
One of th
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ninu w if Mime suites siinj; b i A
Misses Nil i Stephens Vnda ' j
ami K . inn Helen Ldioens.
Siephi its accompaiii"d the
Hitf either on the tirhnlelc
(he piano ami some ol the
Miss1
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or on j
s(lli;s
used li.ive bien suiik at the cIi.hm
tiimtua and lyceiim courses in
ICi'in. Another hit w.o the or
it! i m I poem delivered by Mih. II..
!'. Unsocker. j
The receipts i'f the evening a-1
iiMitntrd to S21..'12 aliotit hall ol
Whivll Was e.speiwes. ThoiiKU
Hieie.- "'.its vere Mot I.iri'e alll
lelt well repaid Ihi.iiis ii tin-.
(fi.Hld social Hill" thev had. j
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High Grade Coffee
Von mire ciin enjoy ymir rolfee If you Imyo n rup of fi.lRerfl
(fulileu (Hte cnlfee; the flnvur Forvfca to i;lvo you an nppetfte
mill tliu taatf Ifnirerit Iuiik nfler It his been swallowed. Wif
have several (jrailim ufcuffuu. including the Old litfliaklt. which
In koiiiI one In Hi cliisn 'I'licti we Imve different kind of
bre.ikfaiit iikhIi all kinds of cwicd Kondi ineiita and bciitw Wo
Hrti still sullinj; Van Ciunp l'.irh mid Itoun ut llta n ouu.
A few puirs of those $.1 shoes left
Overall 75c tip.
We need ii few more customer n we Wnut our tlt.
all occupied from 8 a m. to 7 p. n.
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Mad One Applicant.
The postofhVe -it (' 1 il W.ia ad-
vanced to the 3rd cl.iss mi J.111 1
of "his ymi with a salary ol SIL'L'O
tier Hiinnm In March a ciul
vervitc cxamiualioii wa'i called to
make an itppoin ment and only
one ierson took th examination.
On July 4 that person had not
heard from tin examination and
nt that time th. salary had drop-
tied back tiSHOU per annum.
New School Hoiiiiu
The obi school bmldfim in the
Stony lJoint di-irict husj been
torn down and :t new 2-room
building is beiiif' erected. The
work will In 1 ushed fur the full
pt tuning of schui 1
AUIIinjr-l'lasenheck.
Spencer Hai'desU. D
Hill Snoncer and Ml! Golille Hui-
desty were united In marriHue t
Fletcher Pundny
-ofoeoactrci:cB(
Purebred Durocs
Henry W. Hasenbeck
coaoe.o'otatt'etjf.oo
Siiturd.iv tnoMiuif' it became
ilifiniitlv known that Keiinetli
A. Melliug and Miss lill.i Hasen-
beck had been united in mai-
1 iaac some i:me in the recent
past. They left that day on a
lioiii-vinoiii f ip to 1'lke's pi-iik.
('.In. and Irom theie will tjo for
a tisii with his rilaiioii 111 In-
diana. The liride is will known in
this commiiiiitv bailiff u 1:i nir''-
tci ol Mrs Mary Hnsrnneck
and havinp resilil here for a
nilinber- of years yinre her
isenooj in siie nam neen eiiuaL'
i'd is tenrliing schw1! and for .
few )'(' rt worked 111 the Bank of
Klein
The uroom came here two
years ago and most of the time
had been woikinu for the bride'
biothei. Ilenrv. Bv his quic '
mdiistriou habits he tias itiiin-'.
ii Mil' iesp ct of H who know ':
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The ( 11MJPIOK joins niiinv I
irieuiK hi wishing them iiiucli I .
eouniiliial liliss.
CARS FOR SALE
One G. M. C. speed truck one ton
One Fort! scclnn 1920 model
One Chevrolet touting model 'If
OneDort 1920 model
ALL FOUR IN GOOD CONDITION
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'Phone 193 Lawton
Yours anxious to please
L.C. Coffin Prop t
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Try the Ciiuipion three month-
for "n rents or six niotiths lor GO
iciiis. ton in. iv bl.c ii: others ill..
GEORGE M. MALVERN
Oil Lands Leases And Royalties
Leases near drillins; wells
Farm Lands Loans And Insurance
Prlvtile money to loan ttl farm.-
Ster!ing Oklahoma
Farmers Union Exchange Elgin
Where Your Dollar Will Uuy The Alosl
A Few Of Our Bargains'
Our heat fluur (l)mco Urand CO lb.) ?l.P0
White meal 2f. Ih. .0
Mill Rim hi an 100 Ih. sack .ft
Stiuiilard shni-tl 100 lb. 1.10
Bst I'oaliprry eoiree per lb. 2T
Onipe-nuts pk(. .20
I'nst Toutiu 20c. 2 for 3fe
Puireil wheat ilOe 2 fur 1
I'ulTed rii e 'MC
Sliredml whont per purkiiKC 0e 'i fui !i."tr
SiiKiir 10" Ih KW
Wilson's ecrtilled liiuns per lb -life
WiimiM's Hinuked baemi per lb Xfc
(try null per Ih 2"f i
Funey cookies of fill feintli
Wo nlio carry hi stock Turpentine Cuntor oil and I'p.if.fl anllrt ;
We Pny Highest Price For Poultry Uff3 and Cream j
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GROCERIES FRUIT f
Cold Drinks
Produce Ice Cream
L. M.CLARK
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County Convention.
The Comanche cotlnt Sunday
J school convention will be held at
Cm-he or) Thtiiflday. Sept 8
I'r'iirtiftertt state unit county
t HiiiKl.iV school woi kers will
2'speak. I'iverv rfund.iv school in
the count v is ex pre ted to aend
?' ri'pre'ient.1 lives l'Jver 1od y in-
Vileil.
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Mr. and Mrs A. A Wood
thi parents of a i:ii I burn
W dnesday uioruiui;
are
last
League Institute.
(lr II. W Lewis distin.1 sup
eriiitetnlent of the Methtdist
church preachid here Supd-iy
nitfht. I'recednm his discouic
he explained the Leupue liiii.
lute which will convene at Guth
i jc next Moiid.ij uiiiUunifhii. or
one wce.
He lai.l jjrcal J'lrf!'' Upon tin
iinimi i nit e ol ynui'i' pronlc ;
tending this iiistiiute and ln
itrciit hencfils to hi' derivpij
theufrom IL insis.(t .(. ; at
least n dozen suould Httuild fl'(f
this place.
On The ilin Kntite.s.
Stoves
3-burner and 4burner
Perfection
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Cook with one
hot weather and
them this
keep cool.
Buy So-Boss-So "Kilfly"
To spray your cows and then you
can milk in peace. Get one of
our Tornado Atomizers to apply it.
BADGES L
COIL
M's. Gi i tie Titus and two
childun (Jisiiihl and Mar-ne re-
turned to thei- home in Lyons.
It. in. T.iiii sd.i . al'er spiMiiliiitf
wii k .a the home of her lnend.
Mis. .J. C ICnylish on the stai
route railed by the illness of
her steti-l.iiher W V. l'i ilnff.
She was accomimuied liv Miss
(Since liter a Irieinl of the f.iin
il V. aNo of Lyons Kan.
Mis. J. . Mitclnll and two
children of route A returned
last Wednesday from a week's
isit with her daughter Mis
Geo. DiiKKs it Crescent.
Jack D.inley who ui.il.-mj'
his home uitn ills son l". Dtnlev
.;; ion rniiie I has been ver low
. foi a week or more.
yj Two children of . I. II M-ller
" of route 2 une operated upon
O Siliidny bv Urs Mat tin and
V. .loyce. having their tonsils and
' adenoids removed.
:.' A sortal was lield at the home
"' of T. D. Scott on route 1 Friday
$ ntgln.
fj. Teachers employed for the
... J M!s('etoi school on route 2 aie
i aUhs Veda Gemge m Hiniou
$V primary and Miss Myi lie Ship-
j i man of ChicUaslia principal.
W. ti Sorrels wliii lint been harvest.
Ine the iiroilucls on his fat tit mi rouln t
i.'J i for several weeks returned to his
liumo nt Marlow Tuesday.
Mr nnd Mrs. CT. Caiiiplicll nf route
2 lira the pnreuts nf a hoy horn Sutur
dny weight D 1-2 pounds.
b. I ('rose mill wife nf Carnenio
cuinu Tuesday to look after their farm
on route 1
Aunt Alice Talks.
At tne mectiUK of ifroup 1 edi
toisal Medicine I'.irh S.itm iliiv.
Mrs. . I Hlaikliurii. wileol
I he editor ol the Mew s'Detnii'
era t of Kit; Ciiy.uave a vei able
talk on how sC h.indles sub
ci i her who make coiiinLnut n-
pnee ol Hiibsci iptiou.
Sjiue who .ire leaders of the
Uklalioun F.i
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iMlll till
Jklalionii h.irmcr rum em her
n.iuvaiticle4 which that paper l
las contained that were written! JJ
by Aunt Alice". Mrs Hl.cl
burn is the author of these rti- .
cles and is a yury able writer.
She said one man came into
the ollici- when his sub.sci iptiun
had expired and compliined it-
bout tlie sui)-oiiption pi ice ol
$2 00on the paper as ueinj' too
lnli. She a.ihed him how much
Ii.- had paid lor thai uu'iir he was
sinuk'iiu and he sanj ten cents.
To winch i.he lephed ' nd vou
HinoKe several of llieiu eveiy day
but don't want to invest 4 Cents '
per weeK in tins piper for tlie
beuelit of your wife. The
low paid the $2.00 before he
the oflicc.
id F3jai .a yj w .ysi
I ii mi ii
r ' V.''"Jfl'i - 'I'S ' r'liattlr'0 .
Sou! only "Zby dealers
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Hotel Sold.
Lat Wednesday a dial was'
closed in winch Mrs. Untie Nel-
son sold her hotel in Kbin to il.
II. Haule. She will have a pub-
lic sale nf her household yoods at
'2 p. m. next Saturday alter
which she will leave for Nibtas-
ka. She built the hotel live
years auo this yprino; and since
that time has conducted it her-
self. Kiviuu jrooil hurvLe lo the'
nilblii'. Mr. ll.ii'le .iiu! f.iiiiih-l
i'X)i.ct to move into the hotel.
The bosf tiihric fire
.madcforheuYvscrvieo
or rough roads
RED-TOP
Hxtra l!ly Iluuvy Trgutl
30 x 3
rtk. p
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2.00
Reduction un all styles and sizes
A New Low Price on a
Known mid Honest Product
H Q Q 9 Q i o o Q o o oo o o . " e Ymt sale bills.
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Wettengel & Son. Farmers Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 45, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 24, 1921, newspaper, August 24, 1921; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69732/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.