Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1921 Page: 1 of 10
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Times Ads-Results
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. NOV. 4. 1021
Established April 28, 1899
Ford carl? are the cHeapest today in the
history of the Ford Motor Co.
Ford Parts have also, been reduced in
line with cars *«
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In order to be in line car and part j>ricee,
prices on labor from 26 to
have redu
50 per cent
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Overhaul motor
Overhaul differential
Clean carbon and grind valves
Tighten connecting rods
Replace transmission bands
1500
450
2.00
3.00
200
All other operations in line with these prices,
Bring in your Ford and let us fix it up
ZELLNER MOTOR CO.
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Hon. H. T. Laughbaum, superintend-
ent of the Oklahoma Anti-Saloon
Leagrue, is to make a public address
here at the Methodist church next
Monday night, Nov. 7, on the subject:
“Make Democracy Safe for the
World.” This will be a free lecture,
and should be well attended.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller
of Mountain View, last Friday, a son.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ashlock
of Sa^lle Mountain, last week, a son.
C. V. Clark has been limping around
with the aid of a stick the past sev-
eral days, owing to a touch of “ruma-
tiz” in one of his legs.
Mr. Lilly and family, who went to
Colorado several weeks ago prospect-
ing, have returned to this part, we
understand.
Found—A young man’s coat. Own-
er may have same by proving property
and paying for this ad.
A. L: Hathaway and wife, who have
Lost—Ford rim, tire and tube, last been the guests of his brother, Dr. A.
week. Finder will please return to H. and family, left Sunday for Reed,
Dr. Hathaway. where he will teach school.
Contributors to C. to C.
We ,the undersigned, subscribe and
pay in cash the amount set opposite
our names to be used by the Cham-
ber of Commerce for the purpose of
marking the Coast to Coast highway
which has been designated und touted
through the town of Mountain View.
Any surplus remaining will be used by
the Chamber of Commerce in promot*
ing good roads to the town of Moun-
tain View.
L. T. McAtee, $30.00.
A. E. Hobs, $35.00.
A. E. Stinson, $25.00.
G. H. Wingo, $5.00.
H. N. Kinney, $5.00.
Floyd Euton, $2.50.
Ben Stinson, $5.00.
Pierce Justice, $2.50.
J. H. Farmer, $10.00.
R. A. Randles, $1.00.
B. L. Chamblcss, $5.00.
J. E. Zellner, $10.00.
Robert Hollis, $2.50.
E. E. Andrews, $2.50.
C. H. Johnson, $1.00.
Tom Brooks, $1.00.
J. R. Henley, $10.00.
G. H. Cosper, $2.00.
H. R. Greenhaw & Co., $5.00.
Shaw & Son, $2.50.
E. O. Flood, $10.00.
Mrs. J. M. Baldridge, $5.00.
T. J. Gordon, $2.60.
L.'P. M-arrs, $2.60.
Washita Union Gin, $5.00.
John Ferrell, $2.50.
W .W. Francis, $7.50.
Dr. Ballard, $5.00. •
G. I.. Romans, $5.00.
Farmers Union Gin, $5.00.
Ben Ferguson, $2.50.
W.. H. Swinford, $1.00.
H. Schaefer, $2.50.
E. Cory, $2.50.
A. H. Hathaway, $5.00.
C. E. Bradley, $5.00.
I. J. Thomas, $5.00.
Fred E. Baker, $5.00.
H. O. Crider, $5.00.
Bob Lindsay, $3.00.
J. M. Greenhaw, $2.00.
F. A. Bryce, $1.00.
F. F. Stuckey, $2.50.
L. A. Gordon, $2.50.
F. W. Fanson, $15 00.
Parnell Hardware, $10.00.
J. R. Staley, $5.00.
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Just Received
500 U. S, Army
Barracks Bags
JUST THE THING FOR
CLOTHING OR LAUN-
DRY BAGS
Special Price
4%
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Each
SEE OUR EAST WINDOW
Stinson Merc. Co.
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NEW PRIZES
Will Be Given to Our Customers as Follows:
$10.00 Every Saturday Afternoon
Drawing at 4 o’clock
Beginning Nov. 12, and including Nov.
19th and 26th, Dec. 3rd, 10th and 17th.
Then on Xmas Eve the prize will be $50;
Christmas Present, you may call it
GET THE TICKETS AND SAVE THEM
For every dollar you buy you get a
ticket, good at all the drawings.
Save them from Saturday to Satur-
day until Xmas Eve, when the big
prize will be given away.
Rentier, You Alsu Get 10 per cent lift
On All Dry Goods and Shoes
Good Quality Groceries at Lowest Possible Prices
H. R. GREENHAW & C08IPA
NT GOODS, SNBIS IN, GROCERIES
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Corner Drug Store, $10.00.
C. S. Johnson, $5.00.
J. E. Thompson, $1.00.
G. H. Wells, $2.00.
Acme Garage, $6.00.
Mrs. Roy Sohn and Ben Ferguson
were called to Talequah osi Wed pro-day Chi^kasha the.*.
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ore stopped by
night of last week by the t>eri<ny> ill- : what they supposed to dc m-jaekeM,
ness of their mother and Tf other. They and Bor) covered them with a six-shoot-
ifcturned here Monday, leaving Mrs. (r, but the men turijjed out to be depw-
Fcrguson a grail deal bettor, aiul ty sheriffs sent out lo watch fop
Farmers Co-Operative As3’n„ $5.00. i George some better. They were both whiskey runners. It was a na-row
F. W. Russell, $2.50. dangerously ill for some time. Mrs. call for all concerned, and hud it not
R. R. Connors $1.00. j Sohn and Ben drove to Chickasha from been for their cool headedness, some
C. A. Morris, $10.00. ■ here by auto, and frheji jtist this cide one would have no doubt been killed.
YOO! HOO! SKINNAY!
WE’RE ON OUR WAY TO
The Crider Co.
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Mountain View, Oklahoma
Get the boys and girls together and meet us in front of thestore
Saturday Afternoon, Nov. 12, 4 O'clock
We’ll give a treat. We want to see you.—BUSTER AND TIGE. j
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Wingo, George H. Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1921, newspaper, November 4, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914802/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.