The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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WILLOW GREER C0UN1Y, OKLA FRIDAY, March 21. -17.
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proiu 'tiuos uf sum? of the pupils,
t'hig week we pubiblt, The Es-
' sential ('haracterfotics of a I.ead-
• Amoaj Girl* by Ruby .Mont
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A basinet man *h > ' i kiwi
and cheerful and should I axe a
HD'j*? Rud pteatant word*fort very j *
one. especially hu customer*. ♦ i. . <
First of nil r. bnahe« man f>ho- t I' lOOK
hat
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Inrm abo^i the I I of April.
Mr ami Mrs J K Wat's of Ma
fam, visited at Mr and Mr.i T K
Ifrderwood's Sunday.
"Willie Barnard of Mangum,lias ...w...
accepted a position with Cameron gonvry, and of .\ Successful Bun- uid K truthful i.nd hor.e^t, and | J
Sf Ca of fhU place. : inesi Man by Truman Hc-aslpy. should be a man
• Metres C C Iloldcn, W M Hud1 ~ rimc lied upon. For busine:
son, R K Ross and Dc.vitt Hold-, AM0 nG (,iKUS the men that load the stat? and
eh were transacting buuness in tuition. He r.hould never try to
Watonga, the- fin.t cf thia week. For a girl to bf a : vernonT deceive or cheat any one or try
Oren (icntry taught school for j leader among girls she must pos- to .sell something to one man for;
Mr Baggarly 'J uesday and V. cd- ses3 the following characteristics more than he asks of another, but;
nesday cf last week. jCheen'ujness. un-sellishne**, am- he should n.ake his mice light ;
,CV 'I"*. D. Scoli f r jjrj|' Mtion, self-control, tact, lovabl and sell to every man alike,
ihsurance Aaent for St Paul In-1 n:lLU;'0 and kindness. A business man should help the
rrranee Co j She njuet be cheerful and have workman un lev him and try to
, word of cheer for every one draw or lift the.a up to ihe top,
! when they are in trouble or ois-' and if any one nikei a m .take
jeouraged. Or v. hen she is sad or he should not condem him but
I discouraged shs ought to try io ahow him his erro; and help him
I appear as cheerful to others a.- to overcome his fault.
possible co a-! not to mar their; Wia a a man is workir., him-
nappiness. self up in the workl ho sho d be
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lie following amount of i:
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hatcouldteie.jt prodHOC tO IJ11V
xinea< men are iff J
('ream S
a Primrose
eparator.
lie were
v.here
Claud McGowen and
in Sayre Mon. and Tue.
.tir McGowen attended court,
Miss Glad is Walton of Man-
^im, visited at P L Lewis' and
W J Underwood's Sunday.
Ti H Baggar.'y has moved into! she should cheerfully give to ambitious and always work to-
the house formerly occupied byj anyone any little thing that would ward the top. He should i. y a
W N Pattiilo. muke them happy even if she had | firm foundation and then buiM to
The little son of Mr 'and Mrs j lo deny her;? i of t!i2 same. If by jtha*. If he mattes a blunder he
l| L l ewis has bf en very 11 thi-: any deed she could make thehca-1 should not be discouraged but get
Week with'pneumonia. ' f't of some one glad she should ev-' straight, then he should be sure
, |. r be willing to do ii for them, lie v% right and go ahead.
| ohe sho. ild never be too busy to' A business mm should be pa-
1 now liave help and am better I give infonnaiion or share her. tient and not get in a hurry, but
prepared to make you a pair of | books, loan a pencil, that some; do every thing right, for thorough
fond boots, and do shoe repair one might fcc helped, without a no:-s is a good characteristic ot a
work.
Our Motto—best material
I£rank Dudek
Willow, Okla.
adv.
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word of complaint. Or to give up i business man. A man who does
and her place in a game to some little , things by halves will never suc-
l.onesorpp^irl. VVhen ever ^he U: reed. Thereh tin.e foreverything
making Her /riends happy she is j and one thing at a time' -i-: a:;
ippy alas, j much as any man can do wetl.
A girl who has no ambition —Trurhan Heasley.
.•Could never be popular, so a lead-
Mr Herd Seals left Monday for | er shouJd be ready for work when
Fredrick, Okla., where he will be | (he timc comes and when work is|see, X. D, Scott for Hail
employed as Rook Keeper for the, ovef b(J ,eady for fun Sh3 should ^Insurance. Agent for St Paul In-
Wm. Cameron & Co. He was for- (cnow wbeii to have fun and then | suranee Co.
when to be quiet. | The Daily Oklanoma News and
- She should never let angry | pjie Willow Times,one year .$3.00
W N Pattiilo has moved into words from her lips unbridled slip j
ti: v little words spoken lightly of-1
ten injure our feelings. She should j
carve every word before she spea-1
lis for we never know what little ;
words, may lead to.
125 Bushels Wheat
125 Bushels Corn
300 Bushels Oats
300 Bushels Potatoes
300 lbs. Butter Fat
To-day— it takes to buy one only:
48 Bushels Wheat
75 Bushels Cor~
137 Bushels Oa. I
¥ X
! 50 Bushels Potatoes f j
I 125 lbs. Butter Fat. I
% : . X'
I Why not buy a Prim rose Cream |
I Separator manufactured and guar- i
| anteed by the International Harvest- ?
! ar Co. Come in and let us show you |
its many details and superior qual-1
merly employed with Wm. Cam-
eron & Co. at tliis place.
Bright Oil Prospects
T^is new bungalow.
A V Stepp of Mangum, was in
Willow Tuesday.
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Thelma Flowe.-s of Elk City,
was visiting friends in Willow Sat
and Sunday.
Messrs Okla Roberts and How-
ard Billingsley were in Mangum
last Thursday.
Miss Flora Beddo of Elk City,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
J F Beddo and family.
See T. U. Scott for Hail
Insurance. Agent for St Paul in-
surance Co.
W M Hudson informs us that
he has recently sold three Regist-
ered Duroc Jersey hogs to A J
Blasengain of Altus, and one Reg-
istered Polan v hina male to Mr
Pain of Mangum.
Me:sdames W L Jaakson,* W E j sc-ntial characteristics. Don't . , ,
Ziegler, T K Underwood and \\ S j too iia3j.y but have patience and m°ney now to urt..ei t .w
i— at — i . J , \ without embarrasment.
ever hope for ths be3t.
—Ruby Montgomery.
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A
\ complete line of Blue
US.
S.jIJ
x w T. A. Dobry, who has been in
A^girl leader'should be tactful j Oklanoma City fot some time, at
enough to act as, peacemaker a- ! the otlice of the Ozark Oi r ^as,
mong her followers and teach Co., was here last Saturday, anc
them to love one another and be j tells us that the contract las j
willing to lend a helping hand. | been let to drill the well. I hey
A girl to b2 a suciessful leader 1 have had a time getting t c cas
she must win the love of her Jfol- ing, but that has now been secm-
, x,. , , ij.jt <u- ed and everything that goes with j
lowers. Girls should idolize their-! dIi ,, . ■
leader and always be willing to an well is rea y o s ar c
stand by her. .She should always , ing when the casing gets on the
. l. i , ,, ,, I (rround The contract has been
stand by her followers so they can <^roun , , , ... ,
t u i.1 ! lpf to a man who has never drilled .
have some one who they can con- \,ec , , . ,, I
fide in a dry well. After looking over the;
She should be kind to every liv- j Ozark Oil & ^e!AC !
ing creature. And be especially took two fifths of the pay for dn-1
kind and helpful to her follower-,, 'hog the well m stock, which sho-
Patience should be one of the es-' ws that he Hunks it is a good fie.d
beIThe company have plenty ot
McDonald were in Mangum Mon
Messrs Walfer Pattiilo, Walter
Ros3, Horace Walker and T K
Underwood made a trip to Head-
rick and Roosevelt Sunday.
If you need any Insurance or
want to buy any Real Estate,
phone Zack Pryse He
will come at once.
A BUSINESS MAN
without embarrasment.
i Our people are very much inter-
! ested in this company, for the of-
ficers are composed of " our own
! folks" and a large number of
j stock-holders belong to Elk City
To be a successful business man and Western Oklanoma. Success
a man have an ideal character in to you.
every respect. He should always! —Elk City News-Democrat,
i put his business above every ? \\c ^ glad to learn of these
Mrs A F Skidmore has purch-. thing else if he wishes to be a i,jrght oil prospects as sevearl ot
ased the residence of Uucle John- success. | Willow booster are- stock-holders
ny Williams which is now occu-; He should always attend to his ]n t;K. owA Oil & Gas Co.
pied by W E Ziegler. '1 n business ard his busimsa '
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Roper, Ira T. The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1917, newspaper, March 23, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276303/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.