The Carmen Headlight (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1926 Page: 4 of 10
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THE HEADLIGHT
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Published Weekly $160 per Year
Entered at the Post Office at Carmen
Okla as second matter No? 26 1901
Mrs Grace A Petet Editor and Pub
M J Markle and wife of Helena
visited their sons Ford and Monroe
Markle Wednesday
Rufus Lee of Gore Oklahoma was
visiting- friends in Carmen Wednesday
Mr Lee was formerly employed in the
Markle & Hurt barber shop
SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT
By F A WALKER
IMAGINATION
W
HATEVER it may be with re-
gard to the world at large the
process of recalling selecting und re-
l grouping the traces of personal im--jpressions
or experiences If habitually
'indulged in lead to accomplishments
lof the highest order
What Is called “learning” Is not
simply an exercise of memory but of
the imagination as well
A distinct picture of what one has
- 'heard from oral communication or
read from books must in order to
be kept permanently in the mind be
colored by one’s own pigments so
that one may recall It and use It 'to
advantage In the future
Without these fantasies and fan-
cies these original islons so help-
ful In creative work especially that
of the brain no man or woman can
hope to attain eminence
The general in planning a siege or
a deciding battle calls up to help his
Initial move all the aids to Ills Imagi-
nation that he can muster
And this is likew Ie true of the
painter the poet the musician the
scientist and the more prosaic man
of business when first stepping In an
untried field
Experience of the past sharpens
wits hut Imagination goes much
farther than that as It virtually sup-
plies new wits of a higher type which
recognize neither longitude nor lati-
tude when questing worlds whose
presence Is unsuspected by those mat-ter-of-fact
persons who cannot see
beyond the tips of their noses
In short the humans with Imagina-
tion the dreamers If you please re
the men and women who are doing
the greatest work for mankind
A little group of romancers fired by
some original Inspiration stir millionsv
to new thoughts give millions em-
ployment and the old world takes an-
other step forward She praises
genius which Is not genius at all ex-
cept that which proceeds from fancy
jvhen she Is In her liberal mood and
bestows her favors Jayislily upon her
own chosen disciples
He must Indeed be rather a prosy
ort of human being who declines to
make love to them for they are rich
V and comely In possession of the
choicest treasures of enrth which they
confer without stint upon their ador-
able favorites and faithful followers
(Q by McClure Newspaper Syndicate )
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NOTICE
The State- of Oklahoma to all persons
concerned:
Notice is hereby given that Minnie
A Sterba the owner of Lots 1 to 5
inclusive and lots 13 to 24 inclusive in
Block 49 also all of Block 64 and all
of Block 80 said Block 80 consisting
of Lots 1 to 12 inclusive all in said
original Town of Carmen Oklahoma
also all of Block 80 consisting of Lots
13 to 24 inclusive of First Addition to
the Town of Cabmen Oklahoma also
all of Block 81 82 83 162 163 164
165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172
173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180
181 and 182 of the First Addition to
said Town of Carmen Oklahoma in-
tends to and will in the time provid-
ed by law and at the first sitting of
the District Court of Alfalfa Couny
State of Oklahoma after thirty days
from the date hereof present to Bind
District Court her application for an
order of said Court vacating that por-
tion of the legal plat of the Town of
Carmen Oklahoma and of the First
Addition to the Town of Carmen Al-
falfa County State of Oklahoma as
such plat appears of record in the of-
fice of the County Clerk of Alfalfa
County Oklahoma the Lots and
Blocks to be vacated being the Lots
and Blocks heretofore described as
the property of the applicant
The said applicant will also at said
time petition and ask said Court to
vacate cancel and annul all of the fol-
lowing streets Avenues and Alleys of
said Town of Caijmen Oklahoma gnd
of said First Addition to said Town of
Carmen Oklahoma to-wit: All of 8th
street 9th Street 10th Street 11th
Street 12th Street 13th Street and
of 14th Street lying North of the
North line of Locust Street all of
Birch Street Linden Street Pine
Street and Maple Street lying west of
the West line of Grant Avenue also
all Alleys in all of the Blocks hereto-
fore described as the property of this
applicant
That any person interested therein
as well as the said municipal corpora
tion of the Town of Carmen Okla-
homa may appear at the hearing of
said petition by written objections
within the time and manner provided
by la-yv
Witness my hand this 19th day of
June 1926 Minnie A Sterba
Applicant
By Titus and Hill Attorneys for Ap-
plicant 5tcJ24
Chet Steve made a business trip
to Kansas City Tuesday
Mr and Mrs O P Brown and chil-
dren motored to Arkansas City Kan-
sas Thursday to visit Mrs Brown’s
sister They returned Monday
Miss Elpha Hogue went to Le
Vern Oklahqma Sunday to visit her
cousin returning Monday
Mr and Mrs W A Sturgeon and
Mr and Mrs Francis Sturgeon and
little daughter motored to Stafford
Kansas return5 ng that evening
Orilla Suitzer and son Tommy re-
turned home from Salina Kansas on
Friday
Mrs Harvey Short and daughter
Catholine returned to their home at
Oklahoma City after visiting Mrs
Short’s sister Mrs C V Lemmon
Miss Wilda Mills accompanied them
to Oklahoma City where she will visit
her aunt Mrs E M Pickens
Bernie Mills returned to Spearman
Texas the first of the- week
we will give you one of
Alarm Clocks FREE
— YOURS
W A Sturgeon & Son
Dry Goods Groceries and Shoes
WANT ADS
LOST — One Firestone balloon tire
and rim Finder please notify Rob-
ert Reneau Route 1 Carmen 2tpJ22
FOR SALE — 3 disc Saunders plow
in good shape See Lari Church
2tpJ22
FOR SALE — Used 4-disc tractor
plow T W Lemmon Hardware
FOR SALE— 4 extra good milk
cows 3 giving heavy flow of milk 1
fresh soon Holstein and Jersey
W B McAdoo Phone 801F12 2tcJ22
STRAYED — Two mules 4 years old
one mare and ora horse bays from
Shutt’s Farm about 3 weeks ago
Notify D B Shutt Lambert Okla
2tpJ15
LOST — On July 4th at Carmen a
rather large gold breast'pin resemb-
ling a crushed rose Finder please
return to the editor or to Mrs L H
Thome 615 N Maple Enid Okla
LOST — Between ’ Carmen and Mc-
Willie a truck tire tube and rim size
33x5 Please notify D T Riggs or
leave at Headlight office 2tJ15
FOUND — Goodyear Tire 33x5 with
rim Owner can have same by paying
for this ad and seeing Chris Freeh
Mrs Ella Yoho and daughter Syl-
via of Aline were shopping in Carmen
Tuesday "
Mr and Mrs Robert Crain and sons
Bobbie and Johnnie motored to Cov-
ington Thursday
Albext Yoho left Monday for Byers
Kansas where he will make an ex-
tended visit with relatives
Virgil Steiimetz of Seattle Wash
came in Wednesday for a visit- with
his brother Clarence and family Mr
Steinmetz is very loud in his praise
of Carmen’s park and swimming pool
Guy Jameison attended the fair at
Anthony Tuesday
Mr and Mr Earl Marsh and fam-
ily spent Sunday with the Roy Bar-
rett family at Helena
East End Tire
Shop
We Have Employed
' A First Class Mechanic
All Work Guaranteed
Prices Reasonable
Let us figure with you
on your work
L W Misner
FREE
' Have you received your
clock-yet? We have one for
every family and vant every
family to have oner These
clocks are absolutely Free
Every time you make a cash
purchase we will punch out
amount on card when you
have traded out
$2500
these $250 High Garde
TO PLEASE—
There will be a dance at Glen Echo
Park every evening during the rodeo
Baby Joe McPherson spent Wednes-
day at the Dillon home
Oscar Mosier and wife attended the
fair at Anthony Tuesday
Dean Bell mads a business trip to
Enid Wednesday
- Mrs Dean Bell and children left Sun
day for Minneapolis Minnesota where
they will make an extended visit
Mr and Mrs Joe Markle of Sylvia
Kansas visited their nephew Ford and
Monroe Markle Wednesday
Maxine and Vernon Chance return-
ed hone Friday from Pratt Kansas
where they were visiting relatives
Mrs Lizzie Humpheries and grand-
son returned to their home in Miami
Texas Monday after making an ex-
tended visit with Robinson families
Mr and Mrs Charls Cox and fam-
ily of Enid entertained Sunday at the
Country Club with a picnic A most
enjoyable time was had by all present
The guests were Iris Winkles of Enid
Mrs Scroggs and daughter Dickie of
Norman Mr and Mrs Abner Cox and
family" Mr and Mrs John Cox Mr
and Mrs Oscar Mosier Mr and Mrs
Robert Mosier and fpjmily Mr and
Mrs Ross Rector and family Mr and
Mrs Oscar Reeg Mr and Mrs Dr
Lewis Harvey Lewis Fred Dean and
Marjorie Wright of Carmen -
$50 IN
BEST
Millers ol the State are offering $50000
in prizes for wheat harvested in 1927
In line with our poliev of co-operation
with every agency for improvement this
bank will give $5000 to its customers
making the best showing in this contest
'
Not less than five acres should be set
aside and pure seed of some good variety
selected now - -
Additional details
The First national Bank
The “SAFETY FIRST” Bank
Used
1922 Ford Coupe
1922 Ford Coupe
1924 Ford Roadster
1922 Ford Tudor
1925 Coupe
IF
' Mr and Mrs Dave Slack and Ver-
dah Scott motored to Anthony today
Thursday to attend the fair
Chas Garner and wife of Enid vis-
ited the Lester Booe and J O Morris-
on families Tuesday
Armours Cream
Station
In the market - all
time for--
Cream
Poultry
Eggs
7“
Carmen ‘
Carrier Oil Station
New Reduced Prices
ON
Good Year Tires
We Trade For Old Tires
PRIZES
WHEAT
lates
Cars
$12500
$12500
' $17500
$15000
$40000
Order a cabinet from us
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Petet, Grace A. The Carmen Headlight (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1926, newspaper, July 22, 1926; Carmen, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2045585/m1/4/: accessed May 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.