The Oilton Gusher (Oilton, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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THE OILTON GUSHER
Printed I3y The
GUSHER MIL CO Inc
Published Weekly
ELI L ADMIRE President
Enttled as econd Clnis matter
in the Potitoffice at 01 Iton Okla
ADVERTISING
tach 10c
Display inch 35c
Three nlonths contract each 15ue
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For Oi Iton Oi iton People its
Schools Churches and 13113iLle3i
Against everything wrong
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SUGSCRIPTION
$200 Every Year
THAT 1 1e dov-Hifilont of a
Omer K Benedict
oft (i)vutNolt
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welt last Saturday the Demo-
crats had their convention at Okla
Loma City and this is what they
did They took the Ipublican plat
form and adopted it in spite all the
wishes of the head of the ticket
various other candidate for t41ate
and national offices They didn't
know what else to do
Of coUrSe they charged the Re-
publican party NV ith all the trou-
toles that Oklahoma has had since
statehood although it has always
been in the hands of the Demo-
crats There is no) such thing as
prwTeity in Oklahoma or the Un-
ited :States according to their
ideaq They endorsed all the ad-
ministrations even Jao k Walton's
They made no exceptions They
repealed the Free Text llook Law
but are for it now hi I he nWittl-
t iic the Ropublican party of Okla-
loonta has started a campaign of
education Every nooA and corner
of the state will boo visited loy
speakers W110 111 ti t great
things that have not been done
of the manipulations of the Demo-
( )tie machine and in November
the people will be fully wised up
I( what has been going on and
they are nod going to stand for it
ny longer Nii OLIA10111:1 is not
Republican state hut neither is
Pennsylvania a oletnocratie state
lout the Republicans of Pennsyl-
vania became so corrnpt that the
people took charge mut unseated
the corrupt machine the sante
that the people iii 011401ot-1m
aro gollor to up-a1 the oloanocratio
tnachine this year
—
A former Governor of Okla
homa says there k no room for the
riery Cross of the Nu Klux Klan
in Oldahoma boot the Republican
party says there I-4 no) rowni
Oklahoma tor the Ku 1 I a Klan in
't kit is the wily iidot the
Republican potty has a)iiitit the
Klan to keep it an1
secret oreani:ation wit of politics
DID YOU EVER
STOP TO)
Et Ikon U ‘Nailc
lid if t'omincicv
mat
iud undenstantbnes and cooltrat-
ion hniveell the 'ties and the rur-
al syction4 do tr:lch toward
th ttp-huililing of Lot
THAT it ww1(1 slinw tho
city tnan that the farmer i a busi-
ness Mall al is planning and
N (irking at all linie1 to lkvelopo
the business ef faulting Ile is a
real neighbor and (loos his ovn
share for the Lettrrwt ()I' the
IA hole community
THAT it lulI how the f-i!rtner
that the city man does Eet
tiorn- tilvayc wIllirn to do
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his share
TIIAT the cities and the country
face the same big problem—th!it
of building up their community
THAT the city Mail shout I real-
ize that the problem of convelie!!
idle acres into productive 1arrn4
as much his as it is that ( the
farmer
The enlightened men should co-
operate together to success not a
selfish success but a success that
ignores selfishness and works anly
to the common good of the whole
community
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'EOM TI1E DEPARTMENT
OP PUBLIC HEALTH-
STATE OP ORLAIMMA
Ca rl l'uckett 1) ('(111
SCHOOLIIMENE
This Department ' believes that Amei
health teaching should have an in- day
portant place in the school pro- on Li)
gram consi
The health of the school is af-
fected by the personal hygiene of 1927
the teachers and pupils alike 1-111k
Health education is becowing part
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f the regular school prOgram
o
hit
Little children are learning the
rules of health Bathing keepinp:
s t
hands and fares clean care of the a
ion a
tett h long hours for sleeping with
prevt
indows open regular time for
accot
going to the toilet playing out of
Amyl
doo I4 L part of every day eating ovoid
-ionie vegetables and fruit every '
Wty drinking at least four glasses Th
of water every day drinking milk v(let
hut no tea or coffee have
An increasing interest in bask- Pari'
et hall foot ball and 001(1: games imsu
is noticable Certainly the child (--
must have exercise to develope :t
sound strong Lady but in our en-
thusiasm for physical education we
have overlooked a very important
matter The child is not always
io a fit condition to take exercise
for he may have diseased tonsils
adenoids or decayed teeth If he
absorbes poison from these sour-
ces his heart may be affected 'rhe
only way to determine if a child
I s fit for physical education is by
a physical examination Many of
our colleges now rou U ire a medical
oxaminat ion on entrance HOW
nine h more necessary Is the tried-
ical examination of your children 11
he needs such examination to de
!ermine if his spine is growing
stritiOlt not curved it' his limbs 0
are growing strong and well form- -
ed if his vision is tieing protected
and not impaired What he eats -
affects his growth hence the sup-
ervision of the recess and noon
meal has ticcome a matter'of schriol
hyiene
Last and perhaps the most im-
portant thirg in school hygiene is
the protection of children from
communicable disease Co IdA dis-
charging (‘as Nvatery or inflamed
eye lids and skin eruptions all are
a source of danger to others Such
caes need an examination by a
physician
Vaccination Nvill prevent small-
pox and typhoid fever toxin-antitoxine
is a safeguard against diph-
theria It may tali(' more school funds to
promote health as more nurses zind
doctors ‘vill be needed but this lA
economy
Health education pays aA it de-
velopei a right attitude towards
Ijie and leacheA how to build up
rtHerie force
De‘elopment of distinct types of
conimercial car bodies designed
and mailufit( t urea in their entirety
by the Chevrolet organization now
affords the public a complete line
of Chevrolet-built passenger and
uommercial vehicles for the first
time in the company's history
Complete trucks are available
fI immediate delivery to the pur-
chasers They are the one ton pan
el delivery—one ton stake and the
ono ton grain carrying god
The chassis can be furnished
i'o ‘vith cab only suitable for
mountain any special truck body
desired hy the owner
-tilistantally the same cab
on all bodies The cab i3
and weather-proof and af-
firik the same comfort in the drly-
tre compartment a a Chevrolet
patnger car The doors are 21
inches wide it grade locks
Plate glass side windows are fur-
nished ‘vith Ternstedt regulators
as in Ilo! standard closed car A
full ventilating windshield glass
rear windows cal) lining and cush-
ion covered fahrikold leather com-
bination stop and tail light arid
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THE OILTON GUSHER
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NOISIIIINIVOIMEINIE
(1nvenient - placed instrument
piinci are feillnres are ar-
ranged f()r easy handling Qt
yok and stt'(ring w1-1(e1 The cal)
is Biscay green duo stripped in tentative from 'this county'
Yold cm1 liwht are standard lraw the resolution to he present-
equipment vd at Ardmore One legionnaire
Ea(h of tilt's(' hodY types ha3 vallcil attention to a pres report
neefl desired for the utmost -lating that Citlwral J J Persil-
ity convenience and adaptahility ing had 1et'll by a French
to the worh for which it is dcsig- pca-4ant woman as he enTed the
tied kmerican cemetery at Suresnes-
With the:e modern advantages D'kgates to Ilaris 1927 (wild
at an altractiv nvw not expect the time-honored Fren-
trucks arxI1 to attain a 10h ch hospitality in view of the dis-
minent place in I l Nvor of th courteou5 treatment rsceived
commercial-car buying American tourists during the last
few
months the resolotion approv-
'11 here last night stated
at an attractivi price these new
trucks are eXlicct o11 to attain a pr(h-
ininent place in the favor of the
cononercial-car buying hutilic
1E(dONMItES
SORE AT FILVNCE
t Okunt1l4ve Legionnairs win 0 To
Ardmore Favoring America
For NIcet
Olanul!ree Sept 2 ---Delegttes
to the state con ention of the
tilerie:tli Legion :tt Ardmore :Ion
day and Toesday will he called up-
on by menitters of the post hero to
consider a resolution asking the
national arganization to hold the
1927 natitinal convention in the
United States instead of Park
Delegates front the Edwin R
Vhite post here are going instru-
cted according I() the postes vole
last night to present the resolut-
ion ashing that steps he tale!) to
prevent the Paris convention on
account of the hostilities shown
American tourists hy the Vrench
Ieople
The 2000 ‘vouniled French ‘var
veterans who are reporteil to
have recently mache(1 through
Paris flying banners denouncing
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HOME MADE
SORGHUM "LASSES"
Made by
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2 Miles North & 3 West
of
OILTON
Leave orders at the Gusher Office
Frucks
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biafistionwe'daLMINIIINIbe
the American government were
particularly scored by legion mem
David M Logan state repres
Itorn-i That Never Hook
Simple method of dehorning
young calves is to use a caustic on
ih undeveloped horns Vither
c:ortic soda or caustic potash may
be employed Sticks of these about
the size of a lead pencil may be
hought at drug stores
For best results the operaton
Aould be performed ‘vhen the calf
:t week or ten days old when
the knob or bud is only loosely at-
tached to the sk'til and appears
more as a part of the skin Before
application of any chemical Of
this kind the hair should be clipp-
ed off over and :tround the horns
and vaseline applied around the
edge of the hair to prevent the
caustic from spreading and elali-
ing a sore on the skin adjacent to
the horn These caustic sticks
-hould be handled with great care
One cod should be wrapped with
paper to protect the hands and the
nii(overed end be slightly moist-
t'llVd and rubbed on the horn but-
tons two or three times
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seal Anderson
wants To See You
We have the largest stock of u!
(MUCKS and CARS in Creek Co
Let us demonstrate to you Nv h a t
rill mean to own one on your farm
We have the largest stock of used
MUCKS and CARS in Creek Co
i Time is
oney
A Coro truck moves the market
!place right next to your door
If you ‘vant one VC Nvill guarantee
'that you Nvill not go home without it
$ Trticks Roadsters Tourings Coupes
Sedans or Tractors
I he doors are always open N c are
here to help the other fellow
Oscar Anderson Inc
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HELP 'WANTED
Collector—male or female for
Part time work collecting month-
ly payments in spare time $20000
bond required (mo cash) 18 per
cent commission
Periodical Publishers St rvice
Bureau 317 Simpson Bldg Dallas
Texas
FOR RENT—Pour 'town fur-
nished house corner "A" and ffth
Phone 19
FOR RENT—Walsh Brothers
Alachine Shop—Thone 28
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widow woman wanU4 place to 1
‘'ork in town or on lease call 21
STANTON CAFE
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DR CLARKE
DENTIST
OFFICE HOURS
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'Phone 2()
Oi Iton - - Okla
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THE DRUGGIST
Quality Service Household Drugs
Kodaks and Films
PURITY ICE CREAM
OILTON FRIENDS
WHEN ENEOUTE TO TVLSA DO NoT FAIL TO VISIT OUR
CAFE
Sand Springs Oklahoma
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To Our Depositors:
An analysis of the business of the associated banks of
Creek County indicates that we are carrying at a loss which
in the aggregate is large a certain class of checking accounts
In order to remedy this condition we find it necessary much
to our regret to initiate a service charge on such accounts We
are not seeking to make this a source of profit only to prevent
actual loss
We have no dQsire to exclude from our Banks the custom-
ers of small means On the contrary we wish to encourage
everyone to transact all their business through the Banks
We are curtain that not one of our customers wish the PArkk
to lose money on his or her account and firmly believe ‘khen
the matter is explained we will meet ‘vi'th ready co-operation
in our efforts to eliminate this source of loss
Our system ot charging for this orvice Will be as follows:
L:EGINNING JULY I 192G ON EACH ACCOUNT AGAINST
WHICH 5 CHECKS HAVE BEHN DRAWN SHOWING A BAL-
ANCE AVERAGE LESS THAN FIFTY DOLLARS IT'ER
MONTH A MON'HILY CIIAI:GE OF FIFTY CENTS WILL
BE MA DK
OILTON STATE BANK
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Serving the People
tommunekloil
-0- o com'AtuNiTy cAN develope faster thau its utilit
1 said Frank W Smith past ptsident of the Na1ion-
1 al Electric Light 4ssoci1tion "Consider only for a
moment the social life as aff-cteil by these public utilitis
They are largely solving the domestic prGblemA of today The
drudgery of housekeeping that your foremothers knew is larg-
ely pa!sing away due to the devices that are brought into the
homes and are operated by the rcrvieo Ivhich these utilitie4
offer Our lone s are lighted and cleaned by electric poYer
and the same energy is used to Avash and iron our clothes and
in some instances used to pick our fruit"
Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company
C E HENTCIIIElt Local Manager
Courteous Personal Attention to Every Customer
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The Oilton Gusher (Oilton, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1926, newspaper, September 9, 1926; Oilton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2290988/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.