The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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THK nun. TMOMA. OKLAHOMA
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Joe L. Anderson left Saturday for
a visit at Eastern points.
Paul Solomon of Kansas City is vis-
iting relatives in Texhoma this week.
Scott Secord was here from Spear-
man several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindquist spent
several days last week at Hutchinson
Mt. and Mrs. D. T. Wadley were
Spearman visitors the first of tile,
week.
Meedames E. L. Nichols and child-
ren, Lusk and Goodman visited in
Guymon Wednesday %fternoon.
Be photographed this year on your
Birthday at
30-tf WILSON STUDIO.
See us for insurance in any line
Best companies represented here,
. John F. Allison and Son.
Barn and lots to rent, that has
been used heretofore as coal yard.
35-tf See ARTHUR NIELD
Roy and Ophelia Fincher left Tues-
day for Denton, Texas where they
will attend summer noma;.
List your land with us it you want
to selL John F. Allison and Son.
HEMSTITCHING & P1COT1NG
Good work, quick service, Silk and
cotton 10c per yard.
VELMA STRICKLAND
32-4t Hooker, Okla. Bx. 334
Wilson Studio fer >od*k JtnMrfaff j
The Texhoma banks will be dosed
all day Monday, May 30, Memorial
Day.
GRIGGS ITEMS
if yon are ngunng on making *
(arm loan and want the best propo-
sition, see us.
JOHN F. ALLISON * SON
The season is here, lightning will
sure strike somewhere. Shall it be
your house or barn, if not then let
H. B. Flyr wire your buildings with
guaranteed protective copper cable.
Gilt edge Bond will be given with ev-
ery job.
27-tf H. B. FLYR,
Lucile and Hazel Hodges of Texho-
ma and Genevieve Scribbner of Strat-
ford are attending school at Goodwell
Adrian Wickstrum went to Elkhart
the latter part of last week where he
will assist in a barber shop. Has
father, J. W. Wickstrum and Henry
SpradHn accompanied him via auto.
FOR SALE
We acknowledge receipt of an an-
nouncement of the commencement
exercises of the State University of
Oklahoma at Norman June 17. This
announcement comes from Mamie L.
Reynolds, a Texhoma girl, and a
member of the Senior class of this in-
stitution.
' 1 4-room house, new, 4 lots or 2
acres of land.
1 5-room house, 14 lots
1 Missouri fruit farm, Sale or trade.
GEO. D. BOWERS : of many friends here.
Paris Brokaw returned to his home
here Tuesday from Shawnee, Okla.,
where he spent the past three years
in school. Paris graduated from the
Shawnee school this year, and has
one year in college. He has been
successful in his school work, and has
the best wishes and congratulations
How Many People
in the Texhoma trade territory would be willing t<?
have Texhoma go back to a Pre-Equity state?
We know without being told that there is a very
small per cent who do not appreciate the whole
hearted competition they afford even tho they do
not belong to the Equity.
Why?—Because they know that the Equity serves
stabilize the maket. It stimulates the price of pro-
ducts and depresses the price of products, locally.
Is not such a worthy enterprise deserving of your
support?
Your neighbors have tried it: it has been good for
them. Get in step.
We can't have the best army if two-thirds the rank
are in step to the tune of "Prosperity" but the re-
maining third is straggling along to the tune of
"Where Do We Go From Here?"
Texhoma Equity Exchange
Mercantile Phone No. 10
Grain Elev. &. Coal Yard Phone No. 52.
notice:
The Jordon Motor and Oil Company of Guymon,
Okla., are dividing their stock at that place and
moving some to Texhoma.
WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY WALLIS
There is a certain amount of pride that a dealer
will feel in selling the Wallis Tractor. Its remarka-
ble performance illustrated by the recent winning of
the gold metal of the Royal Agricultural Society 01
England and first prize in the three-bottom class,
enables Wallis dealers,to offer their farmer friends
a tractor that represents the highest development in
power farming.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
Announcement has been made of a reduction in
the price of the Wallis Tractor and all genuine J. I.
Case implements. This reduction is made to meet
r * popular demand and to help readjust business.
WE ARE DEALERS IN
Wallis Tractors and Separators, Altman lay lor
Tractors and Separators, Sampson Tractors and
Trucks, Champion Headers and Binders, Champion
bier frame Mowers, Stewart Trucks, Repulic Trucks
Jumbo Gas Engines, all kinds Tractors and horse
drawn implements, (Birdsell wagons, Rock Island
Wagons, old Hickory Wagons, Letz Dixie Grinders,
Belting, Auto Accessories. ■
Jordan Motor and Oil Co.
On Texas Side Texhoma, Okla.
TIMES' RENEWALS AND NEW
SUBSCRIBERS THE PAST WEEK
Ross Huffhines, Terrell, Texas
W. J. Daniel, Texhoma
T. W. Caldwell, Cedar, lowa
J. A. Weatherly, Texhoma
Thos. W. Clayton, Texhoma
H. A. Wingard, Marysville, Kansas
J. D. FTannagan, Goodwell
D. R Kornegay, Mangum
Mrs. Mollie Rea, San Jose, Calif.
Lem Moss, Texhoma
H. L. Reed, Texhoma
J. Folkers, El Paso, Texas
P. J. Jorgenson, Texhoma
Armin Wedsman, Texhoma
J. B. Shields, Salina, Texas
Mrs. S. S. Cline, Rice
D. F. Vincent, Texhoma
J W. Grider, Eva
Mrs. Jennie McDaniel, Texhoma
T. R. Goodman, Texhoma
R. C. Alexander, Henryetta,, Okla.
K ATHLEEN SPRING MAN TO
READ HERE MAY 25
The following item taken from the
Vandalia, (Mo.,) Leader will be of
interest to friends here of the Spring
mans who were former Texhoma res-
idents:
Miss Kathleen Springman, student
W. L Foster and 1. P. Clough made
a business trip to Boise ity Wednes-
day.
Mrs. A. J.Jiles visited Mrs. J. C.
Wells Tuesday.
Mrs Dr. Ellard visited Mrs. Reno
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mattie Ellard and Miss Dyke
called at the D. M. Smith home Wed-1
nesday afternoon.
Mr. Ward Stallard wa > trading tn
Texhoma Thursday. '
Another good rain Wednesday
night and wheat is looking good.
Mrs. A. J. Jiles' folks from near
Texhoma visited her Sunday.
Mr. Williamson and family of Elk-
j hart, Kansas, Mr. Fancher and fam-
; ily and Mrs. V. W. Combs spent the
day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Law-
j rence Leonards.
| Glad to report Mrs. G. C. Wells as
getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cox of Boise
City were down at their farm Sunday
H. Ashby visited Mr. Robert Blan-
chett Sunday evening.
Miss Dykes and Mr. T\ite of Tex-
homa was married Monday.
Mr. Crone and Melvin Raymer
were freighting to Stratford Tuesday
Mrs. Angie Pulis returned home
the latter part of the week. She has
bem working for Mrs. Brown.
J. W. Keigher made a business
trip to Texhoma Saturday.
Harvest will soon be here. If in
need of a new Header Barge, see
35-2t R. H. KEMP LBR. CO.' %
A Good Steak Makes a Better Meal
Try us for GOOD meats.
We sell no other kinds.
Come to us for butter,
cheese, and lard
All good—very good.
You buy ECONOMICALLY
When you buy here.
The Star Meat Market
PICKWICK COFFEE >
The Coffee Supreme
Always Satisfies
Your Neighbor Uses It
Sold by
H. L REED
Texhoma,
Oklahwnft
LANDS LOANS AND INSURANCE
LET US
of expression with Mists Daisy Rran-j qcj. y0ur auto license,
stetter pianist is to give an evening; jnsure your automobile,
of l eading at the Opera House, Wed- j Insure your wheat
nesday J lay 25. !Insure your town property,
Miss Springman has been a stu-j Insure your life,
dent at Hardin College in the school; Insure your livestock,
of expression the last year and re- Sell or trade your property,
cently gave a reading at a recital of | Sell your land or town property,
the college. Her effort was very I Make you a loan,
, B . . , I Do your Notary work,
much appreciated. | Rent a farm or a house in town.
Miss Springman has the honor of .{ ^ ^ do anytWnge e,se for
you and any business you give us will
be appreciated.
standing at the head of her class of
six and is also the youngest of the
group.
The recital that she has been and
is giving is for the purpose of pay-
ing her expenses at Hardin.
Miss Springman Honored
Little Miss Katlileen Springman,
who has been a student of express-
ion at Hardin College the past year,
won a signal honor recently by be-
ing awarded highest honors in her
class. She was the youngest student
in a el'ass of six. Kathleen possesses
a rare mastery of the art of reading
for a child and is payingSd cetaoi et
for a child of her years.. She is very
ambitious and is paying for her edu-
cation by giving public readings
which local audiences never tire of.
Paul Springman, an 8th Grade grad-
uate.
£aul Springman was born south-
east of Vandalia, March 11, 1906. He
spent his first few years in the ru-
ral schools, two years in Oklahoma
and the last two in Vandalia.
25-tf
NIELD REALTY CO.
DR. A. S. JACK
Dentist
Up-stairs in First Natl Bank
E. E. COONS
Lawyer
General Practice
Office wltif
John A. Oex & Co.
Texhoma, Texas Side
' RICE
We had a nice little rain Tuesday.
Seyeral from here attended the
show at Midwell Monday night.
Quite a few from here attended
preaching at North Fork Sunday.
There was a very small crowd at
Baker Sunday night.
E. M. Thompson and wife made a
trip to Texhoma Monday.
Helen Thompson accompanied Lu-
cile Thompson n the mail route Mon-
; day.
Oilie Morow is plowing sod for Roy
Green.
Mrs. Amanda Gafford spent Sun-
day with Virgie Oxley.«
Mrs. Wm. Hollowell ba.^ the ty-
phoid fever.
Harvest will soon ,be here. If in
need of a new Header Barge, See
35-2t R. H. KEMP LBR. CO.
BOOKWALTfR DAWSON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Monuments-Embalming
Motor Service
Phone 206 Texhoma, Ok.
You'll Save Money
By Remodeling Now
You who have been waiting for lower prices Be-
fore you laid that hardwood floor, renewed those
•old walls and ceilings, re-roofed the house or barn,
or built the garage—this message is directed to you.
Do you know the lumber and building materials,
are down forty per cent?
Do you know that you c^n repair or remodel
cheaper than at any time in the past five years?
Do you realize that every day you wait not only
inconveniences you but costs you real money?
Building material prices may come down more—
we think not—but every day you delay in getting the
new garage deprives you of the use of it, and causes^
you to pay out money for garage rent
Every day you delay roofing the barn and the
home, makes your property more, liable to damage
from storm. Every day you put off inside repairs
the trouble increases and the total expense becomes.
greater.
Do your repairing and remodeling at the present
bargain prices and get the benefit now.
Come in today and let us figure your job. Bagin
getting the benefit now.
R. H, Kemp Lbr, Co,
TELEPHONE 89.
TEXHOMA
B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM
Missionary Meeting—Japan
Scripture reading Mat. 28
Special prayer for Japanese of Amer-
ica and our worker? in Japan.
Introduct ion—Lead er
"The Sunrise Kingdom"—Rex Smith
"The People of Japan"—Mrs. Mulkey
"A Japanese Festival"—Mary Bennet
"The Religion of Jarm""- Tr' T --j
* na\c Observed about
the Japanese Christians of Ameri-
ca"—Sammie Roach
"Japanese Patriotism"—Gordon Hug-
gins
"The Edict of Death"—Genivee Set-
tles
"Our Work In Japan" . Esther Odom
"Paul Karuimona"—Anna Faye Snell
Leader—Mr. Cunningham
Our meeting begins promptly at
7:15. Our attendance is increasing
our program promises to be an inter-
esting and instructive one. You are
cordially invited to come.
Reporter.
TUCKER-HANSEN HOSPITAL
ELKHART, KANSAS.
For the Treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases
X-Ray for Diagnosis and Treatment
Open to All Reputable Physicians
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The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1921, newspaper, May 27, 1921; Texhoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth350930/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.