Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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MOUNTAIN VIEW TIMES
M. GRAY
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Corner Drug Store
Mountain View, Okie.
Ret Ptio ne 47 Office Phone 22
Taxes collected in Oklahoma
}[“*r Tueeday noon to insure public*- during the year of 1922 totalled'STATEMENT OF THE OWN
—1_■ $54,934,000, according to* sta-
tistics issued by the Bureau of
mountain Birui ®tm.» i £ tI“"^ntw“nt'T”‘ce
wlll>ld ****■ Kile as manager of the Dallas
George H. Wingo, Publisher office of the Bureau.
All communicated articles or adver-
ti temen should be in office nat later
ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT,
CIRCULATION, ETC*,
8URSCUIPT10N RATES: _______________________
A?* month*...76e Three months,4fe '}}e.f"'^n8U8* amount is
p*yaWe Caeh in Advance. ,divided as follows: state, $6,- Required by the Act of Con-
“isttml .t th. Mountain viSTS*.1J15’000 i Canties, *13.326,000; gress of Auguat 24, 1912, of
affice for trammiaeion through tha incorporated places with a pop- The Mountain View Times,
maile at eecond-claea mall matter. | ulation of 2,500or more, $8,- ' published weekly at Mountain
ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN 809*00(); towns less than 2,500 View, Okla., for April 1, 1924.
—-- population, $2,635,000; school State of Oklahoma, County
The Times is authorized to districts, $19,462,000; town- of Kiowa, ss.
make the following announce- ships, $3,867,000; all other, I Before me, a notary public
wents, subject to the Democrat- $120,000. . in and for the state and county
ic primary, to be held in August
of this year:
aforesaid, personally appeared
G. H. Wingo, who, having been
law
A conference to consider the
rniTWTv QfTDVKiv'rvv *eneraI problem of federal and duly sworn according to
niWT. 1 ouf'fcKIN ir^N- 8tate p|ant quarantines will be deposes and says that he is the
held here April 20th to April publisher of the Mountain
30th, inclusive, under the aus- View Times, and that the fol
pices of the Federal Horiicul- lowing is, to the best of his
ural Board, U. S. Department knowledge and belief, a true
of Agriculture. Each state is statement of the ownership
being urged to send at least one management, etc., of the afore-
delegate. Plant inspection of- said publication for the date
fieials from every part of "the shown in the above caption,
country are expected. i That the name and address
-o- of the publisher, editor, manag-
DENT:
Mrs. Ida Baldridge
Voyle C. Scurlock
Clyde Lee
FOR SHERIFF:
C. R. (Charlie) Lee
T. P. Shaddock
(Re-election)
| The Democrats of the Moun- in8 editor, and business mana
Weekly News Lettet *a*n View country district are Rer is G. H. Wingo, Mountain
* .ailed to meet at the home of View, Okla.
From Washington T. . Gordon, on the afternoon of That the owner is Mrs. Myr-
_ ® 1 next Tuesday, April 22, at the t'e Wingo, Mountain View,
hour of 2 o’clock, for the pur- Okla.
At the request of Rep. Wurz- pose of selecting delegates to That the known bondholders
back, republican, of Texas, the the county convention, and for mortgagees, and other security
Rules committee of the House the transaction of any other holders owning or holding 1 per
has delayed action on the Me- business that might come before cent or more of total amount of
iwi1i(h« r___ *t. bonds, mortgages, or other se-
.. . . ,. . . .. The Democrats of the town of cunties are Mergenthaler Lmo-
thorough investigation into the Mountain View will meet at type Co., New York; Western
treatment of disabled ex-service the city hall at the same hour Newspaper Union, Oklahoma
men by the Oklahoma-Texas- on the 8ame day for the same city.
Arkansas district office of the purp08ca. G. H. WINGO, Publisher.
Veterans Bureau. ---o- Sworn to and subscribed before
Congressman McClmtic of the sale—All of our house- me this 31st dav of March,1924.
!n7v lu™eSTrld,OWaho^ h°'d ^rniture. Can be se™ „ . JOHN F. FERRELL,
ently returned from Oklahoma, t th residence. See Mrs. Notary Public. (My commission
where he completed the collect- R p , oee Mrs- expires Sept. 29. 1925.)
Ing of evidence to support his ( _^
resolution. When he resumed | | | |
. .... „ -................... A. L. Williams, state secreta-
the pressing of his demand for ELECTRIC THEATRE PRO- ry of the Near East Relief As-
the investigation, Rep. Wurz GRAM FOR COMING WEEK sociat on, was in Mountain View
back, only Republican member SATURDAY Tuesday afternoon, making ar-
of the Texes delegation in Con- SATURDAY rangements to appear hem at
gress appeared before the Rules pQX pr(Kjuctjon j0nes in ^teh 8Cbool auditorium on
committee and asked that fur- “SNOWDRIFT” Tuesday, May 6, in behalf of
ther action be withheld until he c Snub Potort in '‘The the *"• organization,
could make a trip to Texas. The ^alk-Out’’ ™ lhe j _o
WORK, CALL PHONE NO. 11.
R. W PEWTHERS & CO,
purpose of the trip to Texas has N- ‘ . FOR ALL KINDS OF ELEC-
not been publicly announceud. g s at 7.00 and 9,00 pRICAL AND PLUMBING
Rep. Wurzback’s brother-in- TUESDAY
law, it was pointed out by cer- F. B. O. All-Star Cast in
tain members of Congress who “BLOW YOUR OWN HORN”
are supporting Congressman Comedy, Harry Langdon in
McClintic in his endeavor to “SHANGHAID LOVERS”
bring about the investigation, tuttprtVav
is medical director of the dis- T , „ /HURbUAY
trict office of the Bureau locat- Jack
ed at Dallas. As such dime- _ . ® JJ IN THE RAW
tor, he is head of the medical Century Comedy'_.
rating section which rates the FRIDAY
disabilities of the ex-service Milton Sills in
men an ddetremines the amount “BURNING SANDS”
of compensation that shall be Comedy, “PLUM CRAZY”
paid them. It is known that I j | j | | | | | | j | | | | | | | | |
Several new items in the
Hardware line have recent-
ly been added, and would
be glad to have you call
<4l ‘
See the new All-Steel Boy
Wagon; an ideal gift to the
children for work or play.
Johnson Hardware
Willis Worley, one of the high
school boys, was taken to the
El Reno hospital last Friday
morning, to be operated on for
appendicitis, he having been
suddenly stricken the night be
fore. We haven’t had any real
late word from him, but we
hope that he is getting along all
right.
Moontain View Chapter Royal Arch
Masona: Regular meeting second
and fourth Mondays each month. Via-
itors cordially invited.
JOHN FERRKL. 8ec*y
-O-
The Baptists closed their re-
vival meeting last Monday
night, after running ten days.
The pastor, Rev. Bulkeley, put
forth some mighty able ser-
mons which were heard by good
crowds every night, and close
attention was paid to him.
The Methodists began their
revival Tuesday eyening, with
Rev. Ward, the pastor, doing
the preaching, and they extend
a cordial invitation to all to at-
tend any and all services.
-o--
Dr. Thomas and Garland
Castor were over from Carnegie
Monday night, taking in the
boxing exhibition.
Evsry trace of a sniffly,
SBoffly Head Cold boon
In 6 hour* with l)r.
Platt'« Bines Preerrip-
•!«»»». a new treatment j
which ta at th* inter-
nal rant*. Complete re-
lief guaranteed in 3 ,
hours or the dmg|i»t j
Will return y.mr money.
Ree. Phone SIS Office Phone 14
A. H. Hathaway
Physielaa end Seres—
office ever Corner *7rug Store
Mountain View, Okla.
Celle A—wered Uey or Night
When in need of someone to
do hauling, anything, anywhere
out of town, call me at phone
No. 3. Also handle the famous
Texaco gasoline and oils. Call
me when in need of these Items.
—Frank R. Osmon, phone 46.
N. H. Ozbirn, who is now on
the Perry Harrison farm north
of town, called Tuesday morn-
ing and renewed his Times sub-
scription.
-0-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shaw ar-
rived here last Saturday for a
few weeks visit with Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Sohn. Mrs. Shaw
and Mrs. Sohn are sisters. The
Shaws are from Denver. Colo.
HEY!
DID YOU KNOW THAT THE ACME GARAGE
SELLS THE BEST CASINGS, AND AT THE BEST
PRICE? THINK OF IT! A FISK OR UNITED
STATES TIRE AT
30x3 NON-SKID .......... <6 95
*0x3'/, NON-SKID ............ $795
I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS IN ALL
TIN AND PLUMBING WORK
LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON ANYTHING YOU
HAVE IN THIS LINE
JAS. FARMER
PHONE 41
- Sherwin-Williams
PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ENAMELS AND KAL-
SOMINE. WALL PAPER AND PICTURE
FRAMING. EVERYTHING IN PAINT
“Save The Surface and You Save All.”
T. J. Gordon
Mtn. View tilling Station
C. A. VANDOREN, Prop.
Mobil Oil and Coleman Oil
Tires and Tubes
HERE IS WHERE YOU GET YOUR MONEY’S
WORTH. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
PLENTY OF FREE AIR ON SUNDAYS
AND DON’T FORGET THAT WE WHOLESALE
GAS AND OIL*
DRIVE : IN
AND : FILL t UP
Toliet
Articles
A good complexion cannot
be retained when the inferior
soaps and other toilet articles
are used.
•
Our large and well selected
line of toilet requisites embod-
ies purity, quality and scientific
preparation.
Mannen’s
Drug Store
wmrnm
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Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924, newspaper, April 18, 1924; Mountain View, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914456/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.