The Guymon Herald (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923 Page: 4 of 10
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*AGE FOUK
THE GUYMON HERALD
GUYMON WINS DUAL
MEET WITH P. A. M. C.I
METHODIST MENTION
"A FTes For An Every Member
Church" is the subject of the pastor's
Guymon cinder track field artists sermon for next Sunday morning,
won the dual trsck^meet with '■ V aad The evening sermon will be on "Paul's
WeJneaday afternoon ^vhen the Vn- DH Mon of the Kingdom " Special
teat was run off on the P. A. M c. by the choir at both services,
track. Record were slowed up h«- The Women's Foreign Missionery
bause of the muddy track. Chaaauit Society will meet Friday at 2:30 p.
r.v crfd.r whiir?"Pu!n"i:; • .•*^sh.t-
ranked second with 20 i olntn. Mowery tuck. All tne ladies of the church
won first in four event*, all the event's and congregation are invited to be
Which h entered Robert* of Good- present
%Ou;mon*Y,h|RM wa" cop Choir rehearsal wi„ be heId in the
aomethinB this e.«*on when Claude church this week on Friday evening-
Shattuck and Jack oienn were nhie Mother's Day will be observed the
J* 21'" *c#"' p,?cf1 'P ,hf "nt Sundav of Mav. Full announce-
tournament held nt Hooker last Prl- ™:ii
dav nfternoon. The hoys won their J} rl, • S week.
point* in the doubles. The hoys with 0ur District Conference will be
Lee Robinson as nitrrnate drove down held at Greensburg May 7-8. Bishop
;^Ky "f,*rroon rHh Mr. Wheeler a. Wm. F. Anderson of Cincinnata,
Guymon 'were "represtsnted. Shattuck 0hJ,?' isJ° be ,the. Principal Peaker.
drew r.orens of Hooker for th singles The Lpworth League lesson for
and Lorem was able to win firet place next Sunday is a most important one.
ted flha\ntnrk °nHh^u^ k^*L*Tmln"' No young people should miss this
win from them but were in turn de- 'he regular meeting of the Ladies'
feated by Hnnker tp ib« ririn tom-. Aid Society will be held Thursday
/Jr."'" "e,n .t 1° T"h07"i. of next week at the home of Mrs.
Hooker apraln won the doubles. A beau- p r 11.if.5_
tlful trophy rim was offered nt tli- My"a ,n-
tourney by Hooker and the nchooi °ur Aim :—"A Home-like Church
winning the most points received the Well Attended." We will appreciate
pK tit vr wili h!,p us jvYou
Hooker won her own cup with s total I? always find a cordial welcome,
of if point*. You are wanted to add one more to
T®7?"..r°.u.n.ty Tr rk meet snd In- our growing congregations.
f ■ ■ - ■ '
Secretary Lawrence Tryon tells as' THIRD CLASS PnST/
hat 186 new mpmhem k.v. V>liAk HiOl-
7 7 '"crt nuu jn
Urtcholastlc Literary Contest will tak«
place In Guymon next Wednesdov af-
ternoon and evening. The track meet,
which Include* th usual events will
be run off Wednesday afternoon at
the Fair Orounds Athletic field at one
• Clock A cup will be offered for the
Sehool winning the most points, hut
because of a stste of low finances for
Athletic*, the Individuals pluclnjr In
♦Ither the track or lltersry events will
receive rlhhon badges Instead of the
medsls. The literary conteat will be
neld In the high school auditorium In
C. I. WALLACE, A. M.. R. D.
Pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
Commounion and Preaching 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m.
Preaching 8:00 p. m.
Subjects: Morning hour, "How
God's People Should be Sunoorted."
Evening hour, "Paradise Lost and Re-
... -« «iwi Hiiiiitori'im m mtvuiiik
T "n<1. ,h* *v#nl« will in- gained."
fluet. pia'no "u't puSfio"1'dr.m^Tc Each_ service has a worthwhile lee-
q" •""norou* readings, essay and ®on.' which you can profit by.
readings* essay "and 8on- which V°u can profit by. Sp-
v,-t- second and third eral of the members of the churchlt-
and the 7it r«r **!>««" Xln *"ch *v'nt-1 tended the District Convention Motv
,0 ,h* d-V «nd Tuesday. It wa. greatly en-
Guymon * own preiimiViary contest )°ved and those who were present
I® •J1*'1 ,h*.Toun,y con tenant* win feel no regret although they were
Wrh acho?n,ud?torium',,'n'n' " «h' caught in the rain They gained an
The annual . Panhandle Track and 1 'n,,P|r*t,on a vision of things to
Literary win h- held in ooodweii at be >nd came back determined to do
Vrie colore on Krldav. M.iv r,fh VfaaUr'a wnrl ka ««. #„
rr* " " ««-m in uo«kiv.cu H1 , - — *v u.
The nim °"Whi!d"e .May fth ithe Master's work better in the fu
WhIU Satan Sl^epa." at ture
the Royal Wedneeday and Thursday
Tnrr":hy ,h* 8*nior ri«M «"<i
*£1"" ,or,y p®r r"" of ,h* ••at
i*1' Th* money will be used for
Commencement expenses.
NAZARFAE SERVICES
Panhandle Holiness Convention of
the Church of the Nazarene will be
MRS. T. J. McDERMOTT | Friday evening at 8 p.' m.""preach*
DIED ON APRIL 15TH ,nyt^T .t 10 a subjects for
All Iiv 1 discussion. Preaching at 11. Satur-
All Liberal mourns the death of day afternoon at 2:30 subjects to be
Mri. T. J. McDermott, which occur- discussed.
oi.*4 ',om* 'n thia city Sunday. Sunday services will consmence at
She had not been in good health 9:45 a. m. Preaching will be done by
■ince an accident which confined her viaitiog preachers and evangelists
W Mr bed for many weeks, but ahe during the convention. Everybody in-
IV not S£.n,lder*d in "y immediate vited to attend.
peacefully ®nd C*me 8uddenly and H" H- HAGERM^IER, Pastor.
McDermott was one of the CARD OF THANKS
Iir t settlers of Liberal and in the We wish to express our heart-felt
ewine of her long residence here and appreciation and eratitude to our kind
that 186 new members have been
added to the rolls of the Good Roads
Club now, 112 of who paid the sum
of $6 for six montha dues, 17 paid $10 Third Class Postmaster Examina-
for a years dues, 2 paid $1.00; and 5 tion will be held in Guymon, Okla.,
are honorary members. The dues from May 12, 1928, in the high school build-
these amounted to $732. | ing to fill vacancies in the following
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Church and cities:
babies left last Saturday for the I Boise City Okla., aalary $1600, ra-
west. Mrs. Church and the little ones caney occurs August 29th, 1923.
will visit their relatives in Texline, i Tyrone, Okla., salary $1800; va-
Texas, for a time while Will scouts caney occura March 13, 1923.
around for a location. He Is headed THOS. J. RANDOL,
toward California, but does not know j Loc*1 Sec'y. Civil Service Commission.
just where he may find a location.!
Their many friends in Guymon wish: Watch for the 1 cent sale
them well. I —
Rev. F. M. Tibbs. Mrs. B. G. Brown, INSECTS AND TURKEYS
and County Agent Hamby and daugh-1 . (Continued from Pa*e 3.)
ter of Beaver, Okla.; W. M. Grim- destroying a few insects, but in so
wood, of Forgan and P. L. Thomas of manipulating conditions that the tide
Beaver county, were Guymon visitors °* forces may be set ^gainst any par-
yesterday while enroute home from ticular insect that might be expected
Texhoma, where they attended the to cause damage.
District conference of the Christian i . Grass-hoppers are one of the most
church Monday and Tuesday. j destructive of insects in the Panhan-
— - | die and one of the hardest to control
CARD OF THANKS I by the means usually recommended
We wish to express our heartfelt the hopper-doser, poison bran mash
thanks to our friends and neighbors etc., but one of the eaaiest to cotrol
for their help, kindness and aympathy by manipulating the factors that nor-
during the sickness and death of our mally keep them in control. Even if
dear friend, as dear as a brother, just a slight dis-advantage is added
J. P. Taliaferro. Also for the beauti-, to their burden their numbers might
ful flowers. God will gloriously bless , be decreased to the point where the
the people in Optima for they are al- t damage done is negligible. If a
ways at the front when it comes to I dozen turkey hens and their broods
111 \ i tk i p enmAtkinn <ua<1 UTOFa lfont kit M . i
THURSDAY, APRIL 26,1928.
farm and in addition would in all pro-! moat serious intact peat, the rraaa*
MASTER EXAM. ***"' hrin* •boUt tb# Nntwl of our1 Copper ^ ' ^ frm~
doing something good.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Snider
and children.
—- --j iiitir urood-
were kept by every farmer the grass-
hoppers that they would eat, though
comparatively few in number, would
be sufficient to balance the s-ales
The Jordan Motor Company Is pre against this insect so that they would
pared to install Radio outfita in towi ce"f. to be a pest in this country,
or country homes. • S9tJ , -.j'8 fou.ntry " well adapted to
_L raising turkeys except that there is
FOR YOUR EGGS considerable loss from coyotes, but
I will pay as much in cash as you .7, c°-®Pe™tion in community drives,
can get in trade. See me. I *} " ™ coul^ J5>on this countrv
8tf . W. L. PERRY. £n turkev would
likely prove to be very profitable,
i as they need so little care and pick
up most of their feed in the form of
Watch Our Window Fpr
Special Prices
SATURDAY SPECIALS
will be displayed in our window each week.
Don't fail to cpme in and take advan-
tage of them.
We Appreciate
Your Patronage
miiiiniiiiiniiiiimiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiuHiiiiiiiMmimniniiiinimnaw
City Grocery] and Meat Market
Phones 60 and 33
MONET TO LOAN.
On your farm. The Farmers Na-
tional, the new Bank at Texhoma. In-
spection made from hare. No waiting
Just drop us a card. 6tf
NOTICE!
Parties knowing themselves in
debt to J. G. McLsrty will please call
at the office of John L. Gilson and
settle or make arrangements for a
settlement. JOHN L. GILSON,
Lawn Graas, Garden Seed. Poultry
Supplies and Tankage at Claycomb
Seed Store. 52tf
(Flmt published April 2«. 1121.)
XOTICK or ACCOIST
TOR FINAI. aUTTLICWKJIT ,
Stale of Oklahoma. Texas County. j
In th* County Court
In the Matter or t)M Estate of William
E. Proaton. Deceased.
Notlc* Is hereby given that Joseph
TV Pierce executor of the estate of
William K Preston, deceased, has ren-
dered. filed and presented for flaal
settlement his final account and peti- j
tion praying for distribution of the as- j
sets of imtd estate remaining In hlr. .
hands, for hi* discharge .1 such execu-
insects, etc. They might prove to be
the most profitable livestock on the
Good Things
to Eat
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Connell,
Etta O'Connell.
Lena O'Connell.
day May l«th.l !l. M il o'clock _
of *ald day. *t th County Conn room
In Onymon .Oklahoma, be and the same
I* hereby appointed as the time and
place for th settlement of said ac-
counts, distribution of asaeta. dis-
kl ■"■■■ ivohkhivc iirir nnu ""K'n wiwii ami irrauiuae lO our wna tor and alao hia petition for determin-
er activities, she was widely known friends and neighbors who so kindlv Mlon of h•',r• of •a,d estate and cioe-
bS?ughTUaLow?n ,nnd uh4,rv '"i,ted U in the Cmr* ,nd bUrU1 °f ,n« " th'^fore ordered that Satur-
SSKL # k i lh€ our on Htrry. ,ia> u*y 2«th.l !l. m i* o'clock a m. i
privilege or ner acquaintance. Mr ««wl mm Ja« ui (uv • k* paumiv rm r« r
Mary Jane Parker was born in
County. Kentucky, April 8,
S* at Liberal, , u. w... «...
April 15, 1925, affed 83 years An extra amount of advertising rharirt of Mid *-x«cutor. determining
•nd 12 days. brought to US late Vestprriav nH to- 4h< of satd estate «nd the ctooina
laSStt f; T*"j UniUd '^ft'r * ST °i °Ur "n anrt.?Un,e ma'y'".'^^.!!!4 5^
} ■!!? McDermott, at had been printed and it was too late cwuae why aald accounts or anx of
14Party, Mo. Three children were to en'arge our issue for this week, th*'" houid not be approved, dtatrthu-
barn to this happy marriage: Olive compels us to leave out much good■ TV/1 tOT- aaM eae. n-
Anr.'T0^ °L ^*Uden"1 f l^ornia; reading matter that will appear next1 ,i.',rm[ned a^d "«itd
Anna R. Shark«*y. deceased, the first week. witness my han<t and semi of Mid
w the family to enter to the World ■ /%oyrt this 2«th day of Ann' it?j
bi"1"s"v'n,""•- " ■ «■" ". !~ OEO
The funerai was held Tuesiay at
the Chrirti.n church and hundreds
followed the remains to the last rest-
ing place in Liberal cemetery.—Lib-
er*) Democrat.
Any Day
Gifts
A Wrist Watch or a Ring makes a
pleasing gift for any occasion. You
have a large array to cbooM from
when you buy here.
C. Derbach
Jeweler and Optometrist.
How about letting us fill your
table needs?
We can supply you with fresh
meats, dairy products, fresh
vegetables, canned, bottled or
package goods.
The Sanitary Grocery andJMarket
J. R. PAINE, Mg'r.
Phone 17
J. B. Hisey is in receipt of a letter
from hia son Harold, who recently
wont to Pasadena. Calif., statine that
N was in the emplov of the Chaffee
Gracery Company, which ha a a line
of atores in the Pacific Coaat cities.
Harold's salea were second in the list
W the big south side atore there laat
wook, and ha says hia check waa big-
for than he anticipated.
ASK WK LIVING
IN THE „
MAO AGE?
Cecil B.
DeMille's
GORGHK'ft
PARAMOINT *
riCTVMK
"Man-
slaughter
WITH
THOMAS
MKICiHAN
LGATRICR JOY
LOI* WILSON
WKD. AND THURS.
MAY 2 and 3
ONR SHOW SACH NIGHT
AT O'CLOCK.
LKNGTH. S Hol lis
Royal Theatre
SPECIALS
OlTR>fEW LINE OF LADIES
SPRING COATS
AND
SUITS
Have arrived. Also a new Shipment of
HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX
Clothing for Men
Come and see them
Tirestone
Will Not Increase Pricey on
Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires
Until May 1st
A few pairs of
BROWN
ARMY
OVERALLS
at
$1.2!)
WaiM >Iin aa osi,
SHOES
A few pairs of Ladies am] Children'.
8hn#s f7 to flf.ft* rtluc* .
wtW m at l.«y
Udiea and Children's White Shoes
•3:00 to |7.M) values will at from
$1.49 to $1.69
Yoa will And them m the Bargain
Basement
Naver has Firestone ban so waQ
situated to fira operator* tha (raataat
measure of Cushion, Tracttoa and 1CU -
K« at tha lowaat cast
Today, economical manufacturing aad
distribution are ahewinf (ha fullaat ro-
au i. Our favorable purobasaa af rubbar,
in advance of tha 160% incraaaa brought
about by the British Cntda Rubbar
atriction Act, aid lurthar la maintslnif
tha old prica lavots.
Wkatmmr UU Truck
Famtorm Dttkr Hm tU
Right Tbm
Firestone developments of tha past two
jraars have made pace (or the industry
and sat new records in sura, economical
performanca. Five tires—tha Heavy
Duty Cushion, tha Truck Type Cord,
tha Maxi-Cushion, tha Oiant Solid and
tha High Typo—cover tha naads of
motor haulage in all its forma. Each
haa a distinct work which it does best.
Each poisaaaas a definite and special
value for tha operator.
nm-dippod
Ut Mo
Kmp Your
Thara are 100
ors, located in
canton, fitted by na
thorough knowledge
yoa choose tho right
loads and sanrica.
10 help
jrwir roads.
Protection m Long m
Stodu IM
Additional tiras will bo supplied to
Service Dealers only so far so our present
output will permit. Consult tha nearest
Firestone Service Dealer at once regard*
ing your truck tire needs. He is in an
advantageous position to giva you an
unusual tire-e specialised service-ond
prices which may not be duplicated in
months.
LATHAM DRY GOODS CO.
Guymon, OkUhonu
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio
Guarantee Tire fir Repair Co.
Cushion - Traction - Mileage
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