The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 15, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
BY THE TRANSCKIPT-ENThKPRlSE PUBLISHING CO.
Norn.an, Oklahoma.
Office, 215 East Main Street. • .... Telephone No.. 3
Entered as second class matter at the postoffice, Norman, Oklahoma,
January 2, 1914, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1897.
Published every afternoon except Saturday. Sunday morning issue.
Town Talk
Member Oklahoma Press Association. Advertising representative: Ok-
lahoma Advertising Bureau, Norman, Oklahoma.
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATE—OuT^T County
By mail, one year $7.00
Fly mail, six months 4.00
In County
By mail, one year $5.00
By mail, six momlis 3.00
By mail, three months 1,75
By carrier, one month .60
DEMOCRACY AND
THE FARMER
September 15.—Eight vcar*
agn today under a rt'pulilir:.!!
administration tin Itinlw st
price paid for whr.it \v;t ,l~
1-2 cents.
AIis I. K. Clemrnt and Miss lie
Clement went to the «ity WVdnfil
morning.
CLASSIFIED WANTS
I OR SALE—Ford sodan, Rood T3
new. will sell at big sacrifice. O
• « r Waving citf. Call pli ne S96. UTtf
I'OK SALE- Iron bed
by cradlc. four burin
stove, phone 493.
, ! UK HI.X l Larkr barn and sta
•clos ti. I:i#h school. 429 1 ast Ace
IMk nr 75, Centra! C 'ash Grm- . v.
PRICED TO SELL imvf ! >111 n...
dern house on College avenue Must
he sold within ten day*. Two and i
half blocks ironi the campus. See M
ICR .'ALE \\
low. basement, furnac
oak floor in main room, modern
. r,, . ... J conveniences. Nee Prof.
L. Fleming, call phone /I4 or see any uiachlcy. 4.16 Elm, phone 4ys. or a.v
real estate man 111 Norman. 124-3t' rea| estate airent. 112 t
GIRL WANTED l or general house ! )R
work by day or week 80.1 Jenkis s. rp«
phone 774 R. 124 m I.
— —
WANTED—Three nun for cotton viu STR \YI i)
work. Norman Milling and (irtiti ''i
C o. 12-4n* 2(M) pound
I'OR SALE—live room modern
bungalow pear nniveisitv ^4.u:K' \\ A v fKI) h..i.<I di; f« i !
Fitch and Fleming. 1-4 .>• goo.I c -,dit on, -hone .; 123-2:
F() R SAI - E Fot ty- fi\< . ■
Arkansa- Jonathan u ;• <
229 W est Gray, phon KM
WANTED A rook at t':« K'anpa
Kappa Gamma hous< $30.(Hi p< r
week. 124-2t
WANTED -Voting man <>r young
lady to learn profitable husin ss.
Address in own handwritin I . The '
Transcriot. 124-3t
WIDOW—W ith two children, one
school age-, wishes position. First
class cook or waitress. 226 W Main
■trcet.
WANTED—Man for ice and coal de-
livery. Must know bom t > driv
Ford rtruck. Norman* Millinj.
Grain Co. 124 tf
U N PA ID—T
tcmbcr are past due If not paid on
-or before the 15th, service wil! be
discontinued. Southw • stern Hell Pel
cphotic Co. 122-.:t
UNIVERSITY BOARDING C I I'll |
—Will begin serving meals on 16th
<St September at $' . Enroll now at
516 Whit' Street, half block of Uni-
versity. Mrs. DeLauey in charge.
119 ti
LOST—Leather shoulder
taininu engineer's Ioom
book, set of hridtte plan:
leather bridge book
Transcript. Phone 1' >
le.it note-
r ill re!
FOR SALE Bed. springs, mattress,
pillows, chairs. dresse\ table, side-
board. rr_. • ire. child's bed. P!on*
575. 121 -tf
FOR SALE—New
table. Phone 826.
Findley.
54 inch dining
Call 322 North i
122-3t 1
VACANT HOCSI" Good bargai: . \
W est Side, on pavement. Location
ideal. 100x140 foot, corner lots. Si\
rooms and bath, move in at one-
Call 602 \sp \v. 122 3t ,
TRANSFER—In and out
Ferd Schader. Phone M0. 122-6t
TRANSFER—In and out town
Ferd Schader, phone 840. 122-6t*
FOR RENT—Five room bungalow
Phone 895. 122-4t
FOR RLN 1 I-'urnixhed rot Men
preferred. See Mr Brodie at
Met all's. 122-tf
M.CKIE SAYS:
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VOLL EUPUkVtfS
oa NA/oa&s to ~0 .r.ws cFPtcf
A.\D fHREE of them sto
at rut cot
.1) TIIhY asked mc
AM) AS I
again.
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•\ 1 OI them spoke up and said
D 1 slop i
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MJOl i SOMETHING or
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DEMOCRACY AND
THE FARMER
\LI. -One 9x1
sweeper, mattre
Bissell
I'ho ie 257
12 3t
\ N IJ OCCASIONALLY.
"
i.-TO today a republican admin-
-tration the highest nrice foi
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STATE ENGINEER
TERRELL CASE MAY NOT
BE DECIDED FOR WEEKS
l'errcll, state highway engi
and former instructor in cnui
In Letter to All Counties, Urges Th.it n ring here, was upheld by flighw \
Koads Be Kept U ) in Good 1 •iniis-ioner Henry Wood in lii
Shape ! action ot awarding a contract to J.
• !. FncL* r after cancelling one alleged
I o ill '■ «:••{;- ' oinmis ; «m i and ;d have been already made with G.ir-
' ounty Lm. aeers: 1 field county commissioners, in a hear-
Gentlcmen: The tate fund " ing at Oklahoma City Tuesday,
di.'.gging state road have Iietn d - ()n (|K. charge of II C. Smith, civil
t !•' lied jiri.!.lptly this ; ear and , ngineer of Oklahoma City, who had
now availabU tor use for that pur-.-j.,. ^ontri'.et for a project in Garfield,
P( s'• 1 he hearing before the national prac-
It has come to my attention iro.-i iici. committee of the American As-
various vourcc. and also by constat | Nation of Engineers was brought
u.c'- o; ti' r-iad> personally, that t i,.;i y.^terdav
Smith declared that Terrel violated
en. meers' ethics by can. •lling a con
tract saw! to have been signed by him
.nd the county commissioners. That
I < ; rell induced I ucker to underbid
tlu amoa.it stipulated in ti e agree-
ment, i- alleged.
Te r< H's case will be referred to
the national practice committee's de-
liberation.
road art not being dragged : t tii
proper time. I realize fully that the
farmers are wry busy at tlii- time
w ith their wheat, but the r< a •' ir.
almost impassabli by the rir and
rough places after each rain. by al-
lowing the .oads to dry before <.!;
dragging proia - is completed.
The roads should be drag. • d as
soon after the rain as the mud hi
comes plastic or pasted, and not Ik
permitted to dry into hard lumps.
thereby leaving oft earth on the lop ' ! * er returned to In honii
lop
of the road alter the dragging pre.
•a --s. It tilt road - are dragged . t the
proper time and allowed to bnkv in
th< n ti: ill ; e smooth ami hard
and r sVnilde un dried brick, but if
dravm'd a'*: r they .ire too dry oie
rut . ill be lilled by hard outside ma-
terial that \vill develop into loose
dust.
« Trusting we will have your co-opcr-
ation in the proper u e of the drag
funds for the state road-, and assur-
ing you of our willingness to co-oper-
ate with you, I remain,
Yours trulv,
ROBERT C. TERRELL,
State Engineer.
ii.ro never uet plump no matter
how abundant their food.
in Shcrmanli
\ i sit w it!i his
die Collins.
his
Tuesday aft
indmother, Mrs.
Mr W . I St.ruble went to the city
Wednesday morning.
'FOR RENT—Furnished room. 517
Boulevard. 124-2t .
FOR RFNT 1'otir room furnished
house. 113 E. Bealc, phone 829.
124-6t.
NT CI' ROOM -In back yard for man
and wife: in basement for light labor
,ohone 1047. 124-2t
ROOMS WANTED Furnished for
light housekeeping, phone 680.
124-3t
raaeramie, oiiboodyear Iires
FOR SAL I Mode, :
464 Cottage. Pho;
9 room house.
• 356. 120-6t I
Cor farm engines, tractors, and
easy starting ignition on Fords
^iiKRl .'S a fresh snap and go—
a swifter, more vigorous kick to
the piston —the instant you hook a
Columbia Hot Shot Dry Battery to
your gasoline engine.
ACRKE GARAGE, N.>r:nan. Oki.i.
E. W. CRAT.LE A- CO. Norma Old
HOLTZSCHUK MOTOR CAR CO.
Norman. Okla.
x our omau
li: is tire perfonnancc, not price, that
decides what you really pay; hence,
do not experiment >vith tires made
tv> Leli at sensationally low prices.
\ oti can. secure in Goodyear Tires, of
the -30 x 3-, .30 jVz* and .31 x 4-inch
sires, ,• big!.-, relative value not ex-
ceeded ev n ir, tlit iamous Goodyear
Cord i ires on the world's finest
an-'omebiles.
tjoodyear experience and care are
app i :d to their manufacture in the
vvarkt'. largt t tire faetory devoted
to these sizes.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Port,
Maxwell or c her car taking these
si::es, go to your neare t Service
■•tation for Goodyear Tires; take
ad\'ania,7e of the opportunity to get
true Goodyear mileage and economy.
A Single Dry Battery of
3 to 12 Cellpower
Packed with | '\vcr; crammed v.ii li vital- ,
itv; ch(xk lull of zip—a dr\ batti . ii.i-
provem.nt in energy and Iont; li t.. t
you never believed was possi•';i .
KLEIN TIRE CO. No: nan. OV.i
MINTEER MOTOR CO Normal, Okla
MI NT LI R HWii:-.. CO.. Norman. 0>t.
GEQRGC & ORII.' *5A UN. Norman, Okla.
W WTED—Woman to
Pierson Hotel. Phone
121-61|
WANTED—A cook, phone 728.
121 -t
WANTED-Pirn ewin^. childre:isj
school clothes a specialty. Mrs. 1
Henry Po'."d . 612 i. (Irav street.
12 J-31.
•.:.i f'.eitock Sfnittg Clip Binding Posts on Cohmna Ciil No. *5, Ko ":
08 -c
K « fit ^ V, - •
iwNuuami Jmwjtrn leues
Touri t Tuhea cost n
1 nr ■ asked to j
I me-;* vhy risk costly
n su; surcprotec
" 1
ir< livrdiaHe .' 30 >. 5' •
'erproof bat
/
J3 C.Rodgers
Auctioneer
NORMAN, OKLA.
Phone No. 5 for
sale dates.
Your business will
he carefully taken
care of.
She
Claneij
Kids
He's Quite a Cut Up
By PERCY L CROSBY
top rinbi byxt.- MtC urg .' :- ir - ' rX j
HAVING N SKij S3E0 BY THE £?ANC _ /X-^ / \ V
PlNtfie" HICKS' S"EI2 £5 THC FIRST 0CP0RTUN IT/ ' ✓ i'O
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