Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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MOUNTAIN VIEW TIM1£S
Oiily the Best Grades
Gasoline, Oils and Ac-
of
cessories are Offered
You Here—Don’t
Take Chances
Morris Filling Stain
Service In Every Sense of the Word
COWDEN
Well, we are back to the
Times alter a week’s aosence.
CENTER ITEMS
School opened Monday, Oct.
23rd, and a large attendance
■ We are glad to report that we [and much pep was had the first
have had some nice rains the | day. W. R. Ozbirn is the prin-
15 SENT TO TOE HOSPITAL IN EFFORT
TO COET DEFORMITY OF FEET
past week, making wheat look
line. Cuoss the poor old stock
is longing for another good
.pasture. Well, it sure looks
prosperous to Bennie. Every-
one is now wearing smiles from
ear to ear.
Not much doing around this
part except hauling in fuel.
Cotton is a tYng of the past in
and around Cowden
Curtis Owens of near Cordel-
ias visiting with his father anc
sister, rs. H. H. Simpson, near
Cowden the past few days
Grandpa Owens is preparing
to leave for California the com-
ing week. He is going through
in a car, and will spend the win-
ter with his son, Travis, out
there.
Orville Fulk, the bright 12-
year-old crippled boy who has
long been of interest to the sym
pathetis folks of this city be-
cause of his feet—he is handi-
capped by being club-footed, al-
though that never erases the
smile from his bright face—has
at last started on the biggest
adventure of his young life.
HIGH SCHOOL NEW®
E. C. Bogle moved the past
week to Odessa, where he will
ocst of success.
Mrs. Chas. Hixon passed
away since we last wrote the
Times. Mrs. Hixon died the
night of the 26th, at 9:20 p. m.,
and was laid to rest at Chappie
Officers of the Mountain View remetery* She leaves a hus-
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High School debating club were 1,and and seven children to
uuu were -- ---
elected at the last meeting.They mourn "er *oss* besides a host
arc Bill Gillespie, president;'of Natives and tYipnHs
Flora Belle Hathaway, vice-
of relatives and friends.
, . Mis. Charley Graham died
piesident, and uiynard Allen, l ast Sunday night, after being1
secretary. A committee was hick only two or three days’,
appointed to draw up the consti- vlr. and Mrs. Graham were onlv
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n.s iect mi' membership will oe limited
lie is going to have
straigthened. The
social and various organize- j those students
tions of the city having banded
tuticn and by-laws. The rsgu-
'tnrriccl last July. Besides her
uUSuami, she leaves a host oi
r , A * ----- ~ ......VVM luavw a HUM Ui
di ret rent (to twenty-five members, and relatives and frieends to mourn
whose grades ler loss.
together, and through their
enough money to have the oper-
ation performed. However,the
state pays all the expenses, in-
cluding the surgical work and
the hospital bill. The only cost
associated with this errand of
mercy is his personal expenses,
such as clothes and childish
wants.
. As most of us know, there
City for thee riples, supported
by various societies. It has
been made possible that during
his weary weeks of convalesing
he shall attend this school.
. When told this the little fellow
was evidently highly elated by
the expression of joy and hap-
piness that flitted across his
face.
Mrs. R. R. Connors, who ac-
companied Orville to the city,
was very highly elated with the
proposition, and thinks the op-
eration will be a success, and
we hope that all the citizens
who donated to this worthy
cause shall have the pleasure
of seeing little Orville Fulk in
our midst in a few months
walking, playin, and having the
time of his young life, on two
perfectly straight feea, and we
know deep down in his heart
OrvilleF ulk shall always thank
the people who benefited him
in overcoming his handicap-
club feet.
bershir^ Sre e"titled t0 mem' Char1^ children
Club were elected last Friday,
and a regular outline of this.
year’s work was prepared. The There will be a supper at the
•ado the past week,
through in a car.
officers elected were: Bill Gil- Chapel next Saturday night for
lespie and Noble Presley, presi- the Sunday School.
cipal and Mrs. Pearl Dowell is
the assistant teacher.
School is sure full of pep and
progressing nicely. We want
all who can to visit our school.
N. N. Blanton and wife spent
Monday night at the home of
T. N. Wall.
Fred Lynch spent Monday
night with Dick Powell.
W. L. Blanton was called to
Cordell this week on account of
the illnessof his father.
Mr. Lane and family are do-
ing nicely now after their at-
tacks of the flu.
Everyone is through picking
cotton and sowing wheat.
Douglass Smith has returned
home from near Mountain View
and is now in acliool.
W. API THOSE
mm pills
Jit* "I don't need them v
ver;
often, hut when I do,
need them quick. One o
two and the pain is gone.'
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pill:
will relieve you quickly atu
safely—no unpleasant aftei
/'effects—no danger of form
Mng a drug habit.
Next time you pass i
drug store stop in and gel
a box.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilli
contain no habit forming
drugs. "
Your Druggist Has Them
Elbclrlc Theatre
CLUB NOTES
First Run Pictures
STOP THAT ITCHING
Theie is a lot of skin trouble among
school children this fall. We will sell
you a jar of Blue Star on.a guaran-
tee or Itch. Eczema, Tetter or Crack-
ed lands, Ringworm, Old Sores and
Mores on Children. Will not stain
clothing and has a pleasant odor.—
Summers Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Conor and
family motored to Hobart Sun-
day, where they attended the
Southwestern conference meet-
ing of the Methodist Episcopal
church.
SATURDAY
Priscilla Dean in
“CONFLICT”
ADo the Christie Comedy,
“FALLING FOR FANNY”
Matinee 3:00—Nighl 8:00
WEDNESDAY '
‘Dead Men Tell No Tales’
also International News
Will have a few early hatched
pullet for-sai.'. J r.;, ini; now.—
-a. jVionhs.
THURSDAY
“50 CANDLES”
With An All-Star Cast
Al.io e. ic Chats
Every Day-Musk by
The Foto-P b
Miss Thompson, the eighth
grade teacher, atended the
:eachers meeting in Mangum
last week.
dents; Amos Kobs business Cowden high school started
manager; Doyle Justice, secre- jast Monday 'with a goodTen
tary, and Eugene Gillespie, pu- dance.
blicity man.
This year’s boys’ glee club is
a world-beater. The proper
amount of pep among the boys
Mrs. Roy Miller is on the sick
list at this writing.
A marriage—oh—when? The
marriage of Tom Thumb will be
presented at the High School
Auditorium the 14th of this
month. Practically all the chil-
dren of Mountain View will par-
ticipate in this remarkable ev-
ent and we dare say it shall all
be a very amusing performance.
WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH
US? '
J. E. McAfee, Community Coun-
selor, University of Okla.
Miss Belle Dennison was the
Hugh Hackleman, who is at- guest of her parents in Hobart
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has been shown, and the faculty tending school at Weatherford, the last week-end.
are behind them to the last step, visited home folks over Sunday
The Glee Club’s first concert will
be in November, and every par-
----- . There being at the present
ent is urged to attend and give time in different parts of the
For saie—Three good resi-
JenceT properties on West Main
■tree!.—Jennie D. Wilson.
the boys their support. The I state quite a number of cases
people, of Mountain View were pf diptheria and scarlet fever
For sale or trade for cattle
behind us last year and we know 11 deem it advisable to give some I Y h°gs—Sweet clover seed,
they are backing us again. Sn infm-mnfirm ™ dtalta hay, cane and kafir in
they are backing us again. So information on the rules of the ,, ha£’ Cane and kaf* in.
be a booster for th. best boys’(quarantine in such cases. * JUndIes* See E* E* Reyholds.tf
flee club in Southwestern Okla-1 In scarlet fever, quarantine! c p tj a j j u.
homa—The Mountain View must be maintained until the E ickardson and daught_
Boys Glee Club. complete recovery of the pa-1 ^ ^ ®
Remember that the girls have tient, including the cesation of c d MrS< M’ V‘ Shaw
a glee club; be a booster for any discharge from ear, nose,
both- * or throat, and this shall be cer-
BOTTOM FARM WANTED.
We have several buyers for
Oottom land. Some want smal
tracts, and others are wanting
quarter sections and half sec-
tions. One of these men has
$3,000, one has $8,000, and
another has $4,000 to invest.
Let us know if you have land to
sell.—-BALDWIN & GIBBS CO.,
Anadarko arid Carnegie, Okla.4t
Miss Belle Dennison enter-
tained the Stitch and Chatter
Club in the home of Mrs. O. B.
Grimmett last Wednesday even-
ing with a Hallow’een social. A
witch announced the arrival of
each guest. The vening was
hilariously spent in games and
other recreatioins.
Even the faculty gave a yell I titled t Yin" writing by* the" local I °f Ehotle Jsland
.ist Thursday. It went sopie- or county health officer. ' S' Get them whlIe
u?- like Bust ’em in In case the disease termi-
kisser, swat em in the jaw. nates in the death, or recovery,
Send em to the graveyard, Raw or the patient is removed to
When Vice-President Mar-
shall was retiring from office, a
newspaper reporter asked him
what America needs most, and
he replied, “A good five cent ci-
gar.” That sounds flippant.
It was meant to be jocular.
It any one should ask what
The Philo-Delphian Soci
met Friday, Nov. 3, at the ho
of Mrs. A. E. Kobs. Six mt
bers responded to roll call
Greek comedies.
After a short business s
sion, a very interesting lesf
followed. ‘The Sophists &
their effect on Greek dram
by Mrs. Mannen, in which t
brought out some good idi
comparisons with the presc
day.
Mrs. Morris gave a biog:
phy of “Aristophanes,” he I
mg the greatest writer of t
Greek comedy. And also ga
an intrepretation of one of 1
comedies that still exists, “T
Clouds.”
Mrs. McAtee being abs<J|
The Birds” was given to Mi
Kobs for the next lesson, whi
wdl be with Mrs. Robt. Linds
•n Nov. 17, with the f iJowin
"The Birds,” Mrs. A.E. Kot
rho beggars Suit,” Mi
Hummel.
Ph lemon and Meander
Mrs. Crider.
After assignment of lesso
the Club proved their loyal i
by hastening awa.v to the foo
ball game.
Complimentary to Miss IV
(.red Harrison, who is soon
be married to II. N. Kinney, t
Misses Parsons and Olin a
“ ““j- auuuiu usa wnat | Mesdames Thornes, Study a
Oklahoma needs the reply might • M- Parsons were the hosti
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be quite as pungent and a deal fes t0 a shower given at
more serious, “We need to brush C,01116 of Miss Dosia Parsons
our teeth and take a bath ~ 'T
— -w... «„u a Darn, i M™day e,venin£> Nov. 6.
That may not be altogether nice. , color scheme of yell<
but is it not down-right comon and white was carried throur
sense?
out the decorations,
center of the room
In t
The man who gets around to wedding Kpne room a. lar
shaving his face only once in ?• b 1 suspended fre
seven days is very likely to be ' ? 6 ?eun®' Yellow and whi
possessed of seven devils "Thai I ?.e:W?,re festooned on 1
is what the neighbors believe W\h’ ye and white chrL
-t. ® DeJlev,e'|anthmums in great confusic
a,m°St CertaiDl%- banked about tZ
The color scheme was also
roo
One reason there is so much ried out in the refreshmeri-
complaining about our neigh- consisting of punch and whi
a ILT-S^JSLS^ I .5* =‘»ed In
there are lots to pick from.—C.
A. Morris.
bard times, and everything in contest, “The Flora? Weddimi
ST’' .da"* *1 prize,
™'in“The Baptist
,ea„i„K y, v r,ght: pr
• ^ Senior class was enter- who have not had the disease, there went in a bodv to the
Lindsey" last hw”ek The even- ihS'hJ' Zr‘ quaran,tine itudy home, where the Rev.and
mg was spent in candy making after the death," recoveTy, “or I 'Ir?' GlllesPte- their new Past01'
and games. I removal of patient.
In diptheria, the period of
turn lar, is that we do not wash was won by Mrs PRussellP %
Zl can | vv;^° presented iftoWrid
any other kind of speech come elect, Miss Harrison
out of the kind of mouths some Little D&Vee Studv o -d Ma
of us carry about with »<*? r ______ , LUCiy n,‘d Ma
of us carry about with us? I Louise Grimmett''::;'h-essed"r
Poverty is sometimes no dis kewpies-brought Miss llarrisi
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grace, but dirt and untidiness a telegram a dart an? n of •
are always disgraceful. The | The telegram ^equest^ ih
STAR
and wife, have rooms. The
object of this visit was to give
them an old-fashioned pound-
all
poorest can be clean, though it she go on a wedding TourS
l^hasTUM.'S!,.!0? ^ ‘he St™? » STuide. a,
The peopleToTthis common-1 gy“ culfure^andThe Tot ^ds^go^hin^ Jtt
ity received a nice rain last Sat- lowing rules shall be rigidly ob ' — 8
served:
man has a hard time doing it. that shf^
keen0tv„m ni!L Zit !&*\**? ^ ‘he wayTf
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson anc
family visited Everett Dodc
last Sunday night
Mrs. G. A. Young visited Mrs
J. J. Miller last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dodd
are the proud parents of a 11-
jound boy, born last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowson
v sited his parents last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drennon
visited Feeser last Sunday ev-
ening.
Protect Your $$
SDMF, ATT-TPP Pm t Atir is- * '
SOME OTHER FELLOW WANTS THEM
Some other person is always ready to relieve vou oi your
savings—for a consideration, of course. The‘“considera-
‘Ct Row?®” w? gre^!,St. Value t0 the °»e who seeks to
put it ov er. If deposited in a savings acount your ni
fh? 1KCr?8mglln8tead of decreasing. It earns into
est in this bank (Mad to have you open an acount when-
ever you are ready to save.
Bank of Mountain View
The surprise was complete,
as Rev. Gillespie had already
L. Cultures for release shall retired. It was an evening of
be taken by atending physician, surprises, as after a time spent
fisZ"L,“.,
,.n “i, h=“.*- ““
from both nose and throat ol n gettin gacquainted with the
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patient, not less than two hours pastor and his estimable wife,
following the application of an the guests were invited by Mrs.
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antiseptic solution to the nose study into her dining ‘room'
or throat, when such teratment | yhere she served delicious
has been given.
2. No culture
punch and wafers. Rev. Gil-
for release espie says he will never again
, jic win never again
taken untd five days iccuse a woman as being unable
after the disappearance of all
membrane or inflamation of the
nose or throat.
3. Second or subsequent I 5Ut provided
cultures shall be taken within (them also,
twenty-four hours of the pre-
ceeding cultu».
4. Quarantine shall not be
released until two consecutive
negative reports on cultures
iave been reported to the at-
tending physician.
Quarantine in any case of
scarlet fever, diptheria or other
contagious diseases, shall un-
I der no circumstance be releas-
ed until the infected person and
premises have been properly
disinfected according to the
rules and regulations of the
, Stats Board of Health.
-o keep a secret, as Mrs. Study
roved that she was not only
ible to keep a secret for others
a surprise for
liness not only insure self-re-
spect, but it preserves and en-
hances health. Health is one
of the surest guarantees of in-
dustry, of the desire and ability
to work. Work is the best in-
surance of prosperity. The
healthy self-respecting man will
find something to do in the hard
est of times.
If you were asked what we
need most, what would you say ?
©ver the hoirse, upstairs, th
all the rooms and even to t
oasement. Some of the obst
cles she met were a burn
piece of toast, men’s hose
darn, a broom, and a rollii
Pin. That all would end in i<
was true since at the end of tl
journey she discovered a lari
basket, filled with many usef
and beautiful gifts, which par
ly expressed the love and e
h?mYVhuh her many frieni
hold for her, and their
Am booking orders for birds
or later delivery. If you are
lot ready for the bird now, call
md leave your order. Will hold
mtil you are ready.—C. A.
Morris.
If you need a good red roos-
ter, come and pick him out. 125 wishes for"mu7h"C
to choose from.—C. A. Morris. | the future. haPP“^
Henry Sumner and family,
who have acquired the home of
J. C. Shaw on Main street, mov-
3d in Tuesday. This was form-
erly the Bradbury home.
Mr. Shaw and family will oc-
cupy the house vacated by Mr.
Sumner,
A. E. KOBS, President
A. E. STINSON, Vice President
No. 5656
H. N KINNEY, Cashier .
FL V J a, f N, Assistant Cashier]
mo.
The First National Bank
OF MOUNTAIN VIEW, OKLAHOMA
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - $30,000.00
Rockta0ndDrai^i.‘i0nal ^ in °k,ah°ma -ain line ol the’j
bankmg bYinfsY'm^ngYl^se^Yarswe have taYi c^' COnservati ^
pYSYcTd teveCble°nf aYnancfaHos^
New customers will receive the same tr atmei.t customers are satisfied !
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