The Valley News. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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NEWS
Tmelr Told T.U. Tectfullr
Takan From Town Tattla
The Valley News, $1.50 a year
Harry Mathis went to Enid,
Friday, returning Saturday.
It's as simple as A. B. C. why
you should trade with Me, John
23tf
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Clark,| January 19, a ten pound
baby boy.
Carl Kennedy and Lee Shrikin,
of Blackwell, were in Lamont,
Monday, on business.
FOR SALE Some good corn at
crib 65c either in ear or shelled.
Phone 1HS by Tonkawa. 52-3-p-
Peoplts' Store, everything for
everybody. The Profit sharing
slore. South Side Square, Enid,
Okla. 23tf.
The Valley News Prints Any-
thing But Money.
Who reduced the cost of Dry
Goods, Clothing and Shoes in
Enid? 23tf
Will Sturm of Wichita is here
to make his home with his mother
Mrs. E. E. Ransom.
Of the People, By the Peonle,
For the People, Peoples' Store,
S. S. S. 23 tf
L. D. Porter of Holden, Mo.,
returned to his home after a short
visit with his sister, Mrs. A. C-
Snoddv.
Mra. Molly "Colyer returned
Friday from Enid and Oklanoma
City where she has been with her
pister-in-law.
Miss Mina Hoffman went to
Oklahoma City, Tuesday, to visit
her sister, Ola Woodhull.
Mrs. May Ray of Ralston, Okla-
homa, is here visiting with her
friend Miss Maude Courtney.
If a thousand more would trade
with Me—'twould reduce the
i ost of clothcs you'd see. John
D. 28tf
Mr. and Mrs. Holle Cellar and
Mrs. Clem Geller, of Garber,
spent Sunday and Monday in La-
mont.
Miss Esther Smith who is at-
tending Phillips University came
up Wednesday to visit relatives.
She returned Tnursday.
FOR SALE—Some g<^d Kaffir
cum aUo some good corn. miles
••ast and 4 north of Lamont.
Phone Eddy. K. H. Bergman.
J. Q. Adams leturned form
Enid, Saturday, where he had been
vis ting the pest two weeks with
his (isi.fc'1'.cr, Mrs. Elmer Cramer.
Miss Hargis, of Sealing, Okla.,
who<s attending Phillips Univer-
s ty. spent the week-end with her
frien.l, M s* Emma MeClellar,
h-re.
The F.remen of Tonkawa will
give a bit: dance in that city,
Wednesday night, January 26,
1921. Music by Blackwell orch-
estra Admission 1 CO ltr>
Mr. and Mrs. Podk'e and Con
ner Cor.es, of Enid, motored to
Lamont. Sunday.after Mrs. Cones,
who hud btcn visiting with Mrs
Paul Courtney since Thursday.
Who made competition howl and
coropetiu.ra scowl?
Who put •>>>■ in life, made it potsi
ble to kvi- a wife?
You'll finl us on S. S. Square,
look us up when you are there.
23tf
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange
and Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Carter
motored to Tonkawa, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter left for
H rrington, Kansas, and Mr. and
Mrs Strange returned home Mon-
day.
Mrs. N. E. Durham was up
from Hunter, Saturday, doing
some shopping, and while her*
dropped around to the Valley
News office and arranged for the
piper to be sent to her for an
other year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wieder-
man and children, of Tonkawa,
spent Sunday at the VV. G. Beck-
ham home.
HOUSE FOR R^NT-If you
want to rent a good small four
room house see Albert Thompson,
at Calvert's store. ltp
Mr. and Mrs. Park Myers and
children, of Caldwll, spent Sun-
day with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Myers.
John Kugel returned from Still-
water, Sunday, where he has
been visiting his sons, who are
attending school at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brazell and
children and A. C. Tebow motored
to Caldwell, Sunday, to spend the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Horton.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Piburn and
son, Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Pi-
burn and children, Mr. ami Mis.
Mendenh^U and Wilson Wade
took supper with Mrs. Wade,
Sunday evening.
NOTICE—All orders recieved
for a Hart-Parr 30 in the next 80
days entitles you to a frea trip
and one we* ks schooling at the
factory in Charles City lows in
February. Lee Danford ltp.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Cox. of
Duncan, Okla., arri\ ed Sunday for
visit at the home of their
daughter. Mrs. Btn Pollard
They returned to Dancan, Thurs
day.
BIG BOX SUPPER
There will be a Bos Supper
in the Auditorium, Thursday
night Ian 2T. for the benefit of the
High School Athletic Association.
Kvery one invited. Girls bring
your beautiful boxes with the
eats and boys bring a full pocket
book.
The Supper will be proceeded
by « short snappy program.
Don't forget the cake for the
pretty girl and the pie for the
homeliest man.
lamont High School boys and
girls played Hunter at Lamont,
\V<dne*da.v '••ght, January lu
lamont boys plsy Waukomis at
lamont, Friday right, January
21. 1 amort girls go to Pond
'>«ak, Friday night. Jsnuary 21
TUv. aud Mrs J. R. Miller and
family end daughter, Mrs. Pesrl
Probus, went to Braman, Sunday
to attend the funeral of Mrs.
M lifer's brother. TVo Jones,
who psasid from this life the Fri-
«lsy prvct -ding.
lamont town basket hall team
playrd Dtvr Creek legion last
Thursday night, resulted in a score
•f£>tol4in favor of Lamont.
Lineup for lamont wsa as fob J
Iowa: C., Utter back; F„ Gilbert;'
T.. Whitt; 0„ Shire. G., Ilrad-1
field. Prof. today and Cranai
were the principle act ra for
Deer Creek. I
7.30 hour will be a specisl ser-
vice for men. Sermon subject,
"Christ, Who is Ho?" or Religion
for a Man. Women, while we
want you to come, urge your hus-
bands to come, and if either of
you must stay home with the
children you stay.
The Epworthians deserve spe-
cial mention for their fine service]
Sunday night, and are planning
another good one.
We plead with every member
of the Sunday School young and
old to bring your offering Sunday
for the famine sufferers. Let's
do our best. The need is terribly
pitiful. Now all you who be-
lieve that religion should pay
more attention to caring for the
| needy are having the best oppor-
tunity of your lives to practice
what you preach.
The Valley New3, your home
paper, has taken this matter up
and will help in any way possible
to swell this fund, it is anxious
to publish aff donations, and give
credit to all societies and individ-
uals. It has volunteered to han-
dle this fund for all.
William D. Cater, Minister.
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Salt Fork Items.
Mr. McFarland, of near Bill-1
ings, father of Mrs. W. A. You-
mans, passed to the great beyqpd I
January the fourteenth. He hadl
been a great sufferer for seversll
months and death came as a wel I
come release. He had visited in I
Salt Fork a number of times and I
won the respect snd es'eem of all I
who met him. Mrs. Youmans andI
the MeFarland family have our|
sympathy.
Walter Milton sold his school|
quarter to Mr. Chain last week;
Miss Mattie Dayton is staying!
with Mrs. E. E. Carpenter this |
week.
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NOTICE TO CRLDIIOKS
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the ut. larai.-nrd it<1m;r.ittmu>r at hi. re.idrii.e
I. n>oot Itklkbomn. or at iheufnee nf J |t
nrrnr .r Mai'r.ird. In the i .itinlyof tiret.t
S'ataof OKialjoitu. wuhln four month*of thr
date herruf or the n.t wUl be fureti-r
tiarred
liat. d the lttb j of Janua t 1MI
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H OHKNNAN. Attornej.
METHODIST CHUKCH NOTES
A fins big Sunday School and
big congregations made our ser-
vices very gratifying laat Sunday*
But ws are determined that next
Sundsy the gospel shall have yet
a stronger appeal. So ws Invite
your attention to the morning
subject, "Magnstea of God, or
Spiritual Millionaires." We be-
I'eva that no man can h%ve a soil
as big as he ought to hsve who
rhooaes not to worship God pub-
lieally on Sundsy morning. The
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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barred.
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of <.rat.t Mate of Oklahon.a a th n 'our
Oiunthe of tba date hereof or thr itn.f w> ba
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Mll'NTY OKI.AHkMA.
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Karl L>t iu Iief*ndant<
NOTKE BY PUaUCATION
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EDISON ELECTRIC SHOP
Ediaon Lampa and Appliances
EUctHc Fixturas
RADER A SON, Proprietor*
E. O. Brewer and family mo-
tored to Enid after Sunday school,
Sunday and spent the day with
C. A. Ward and family.
Grandma Dodson is able to be
up and around again after a very
severe illness.
Earnest Reynolds and wife
spent the week-end at the Joe
Neff home.
H. J. Peebler spent Sunday in
Wichita, Kansas.
George Brown from near Ed;
spent Monday night and Tuesday
at the J. T. Brown home.
E. W. Thomas went to Guthrie,
Friday, for a short visit
Salt Fork Sunday school elccted
officers the first of the year and
Mrs. Youmans is the superintend-
ent.
Use Globe Flour
Mty and the CHEAPEST
H* bought in Lamont.
&, Elevator Co.
JLuARD, Mgr.
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THE UN*lVERSALCAR
A TRUCK THAT COSTS LESS TO OPERATE
THE Ford worm driven, One Ton Truck with demountable
rima and pneumatic tirea, are dependable aa well as service-
able. This, probably more than any other factor, accounts
for their popularity. There ia no evidence so convincing as that
which comes from long practical experience. Like the Ford car,
the Ford One-Ton Truck—Ford-built throughout—has proven it-
self. In it are combined the Ford principlea of simplicity, with
strength, lowest first cost, lowest operating cost, durability.
In the city, on the farm, carrying its loads between cities—
everywhere you will find the Ford One-Ton Truck doing its duty.
Merchants, manufacturers, farmers, hare come to know it as the
truck of utmost service.
c Standing guard behind the Ford One-Ton Truck is the Ford
Service Organization. The Authorized Dealers, and Service Sta-
tion* carry complete assortments of genuine Ford parts and em-
ploy h ord mechanics to give service to Ford owners.
,. Ford—A Business Utility" is a new booklet of solid facto and
figures about Ford cars and the Ford One-Ton Truck in business
service. Get a copy from the nearest Ford dealer. They are free
for the asking.
BRATTAIN MOTOR CO.
Lamont, Oklahoma
Emm.
■h" ''t V:
i Comfort
i >.i
If vou want uvU-fitting, iomfortaWe
Rublnr H<«, . Ic/ok. f >r tlic Red liall
when jou li'iy.
This Red La!! Tr.n!c Mark nppcars on
e\*cr>-piece: of "Hall-Band" Rubber Foot-
wear. it stands for (^uulity, it uica.ni
more days' wear.
We sell "Bill-Ilind." Call and nelect
from our complete line the Rubber
Footwear yea need.
Kleadquarier
for
Quality
Shoes
and
"Ball-Band**
Foot'.* car
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Woods, Elmer E. The Valley News. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1921, newspaper, January 20, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178910/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.