Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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dountaiQ V'icw. Oklahoma
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GROCERIES
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A7 better buy. Cheap shoes you
would not consider four years ago
now cost almost as rr. uch. N o shoe could
be better made, better w earing. Ko shoes
have bever style, more character—are
more comfortable and pleasing from
start to finish. So why derate? Drop
ir. here and settle the rhoe question.
W. ¥. FRANCIS
Grain and Coal
3
Oliice ielephone 33
Mountain View
TWENTY YEAP3 AGO
F. M. Campbell writ* that ht
ha* lta-cd a hcxel at Blackwatsr,
Jii**/A>ri Mr*. CvmpVk v.iii
krave {or that place. ~c*vn
Mr*. J. F. Hufbaucr left Tues-
day nvAiynz i'sr a vi if ■ th ; *r
parent* in Kar.*ac. ilr. Huf-
1/auer has w/t yet decided where
he will locate, but expect* V) go j
into the lumb r businc- vcm< .
where in the ternt'/ry. 'fhe peo-
ple of Mountain View are very
»orry to lo**e fttch people, and
wi*h them ^-uccec* wherever they
All Worrie*
Will be Over if You
Ju«t Call
Stinson Mercantile Company
The Farmers Grocery
Cleo Shaw, .Manager
We Deliver Telephone 96
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Sheriff Morri*con and deputy
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ITCH
There i* no disgrace in having
Many soldier boys caught it
their country. You’ve neard of se*
the itch.
t ^ efenae el
their country. Y*ou’ve tieard of seven year
itch. No need to have seven days. Zeosal
does its work right NOW. If dry and scaly
use Drv ZEN'S A L. If moist eruption utt
MOISf ZENSAL. Prescriptions of a spe-
cialist. Take no substitute. All Drug Store*
THE ZENSAL COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA CITY ^
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Comer Drug Store
The Electric
Mooday, Jnoe 23
MARY PICKFORD
—In—
How Could You Jean
Arte raft Production
Toetdaf, June 29
Douglas Fairbanks
A Modern Muiketeer
Artcraft Produclion
Wednesday. June 30
ENID BENNETT
-In-
Naughty, Kau^bty
Paramount Production
Thurftday, July 1 »
Al! Star Cast
Poor KeLtioofl
LobertEOn , & Cole Production
FrfJar, Jwlv 2
The Black Sc.re’, lipiao.ie No. 5
S t a 1 r i n ^
Pearl W’hile
Pa I he Review
Pathe News No. 28
Rolin Comedy
Saturday, July 3
TSURU AOK1
(Mrs. Sessue Hayakawa l
* —In—
A Tckio Siren
i( Universal Special Production
^fUrnecp 3:30 Night 7 *c,d f>
Morris’ Grocery
and Market
Groceries &
Fresh Meat
I Want Your Produce
Telephone I 9
SOIY
TRADE MARK
Farm Tractor
The Fordson cut* the cost of preparing land almost to half ot
what it co-t with horses. But even more important i* the tact that
the Fordson *ave- from thirty to fifty percent of the farmer’s time.
And time *aved—getting fields in shape to plant in the proper season ;
getting thing* done when they should be done—means money to the
farmer. Besides it solves the labor problem.
A* ever, the machine-way is proving more efficient, faster, easier
than the old hand way. In the factory, the machine increases produc-
tion, *ave* labor—produce* more at less cost. And that is what the
Fordson doe? on the farm. The Fordson way is the machine way of
farming. Besides it solves the labor problem.
The Fordson’s fir~t cost is the lowest in the market; and the af-
ter or operating-cost is low-
.1.
est. It is a compact easily
handled tractor, backed by
the greatest tractor service
organization in the United
States.
We are Fordson dealers.
Not only do we sell Fordson
tractors, but we carry a
stock of Fordson parts and
employ Fordson mechanics,
to help the farmers get the
be?t results from the Ford-
son.
Made by Henry Ford &
Son and sold by
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ZELLNER MOTOR CO.
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Forgy, F. E. Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1920, newspaper, June 25, 1920; Mountain View, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914528/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.