The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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WANTED---
.J; YOUR
POULTRY
EGGS
AND
HIDES
Top Market prices paid at all times.
Formerly Bowers Produce Co.
the animal Ml'IllPR!
association.
meeting of the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Anna Clark, deceased,
Dodge
Auto
We are now agents for the Dodge Automobile in
Texhoma and vicinity. Would be glad to demon-
trate this car any time. Also carry repairs and ac-
cessories for the Dodge. See us for prices and terms.
John Barnes & Company
?. 0. Building Phone No. 87. Res. Phone 9d
Albert L. Presley of Calvin. who ; are required to present same with the
recently wa- in the University ] neceigary vouchers, to the undersign-
Hospital at Oklahoma City through e(i at law <lffice of R l. Howsley in
the ai«l of the American Legion and j Guymon, Oklahoma, within four j
the Soldiers Relief Commission is a ^ months from this date, or same will be
firm believer in 'the American Legion. forever barred.
Since reaching home he has written Uatej, thj. 2gth ^ of June 1922.
I Department Headquarters that he has j 43 3t T j Executor.
,20 names signed to a request for an
applications for u charter of a Legion, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j
j post at Calvin and states that he be- jn £jje t>jstrict court of said County :
j believes 40 or 60 men will join imme-1 gtate of oklahoma> Texas County,
diately if a charter is secured. An Cam g wilmeth, plaintiff vs. Freda
[application blank for a charter hasjp Wilmeth defendant.
been sent him. ! gajd defendant Freda P. Wilmeth
One of the features of the Nation- jwU1 ^ noti<fe that she has been
al Convection of the American Legion sued jn [he above named Court by
Auxiliary in session at New Orleans ^ Cam S. Wilmeth for a decree of di-
during the Legion Convention 0cto" | divorce and must answer the petition
her 16-20 will be a state dinner Mon-, fj,ed therejn by said piaintiff, on or
day October 16. Each state will be ^fore the 15th day of September 1922
assigned a table and every woman Jor said petitjorl wil be taken as true,
attending the Convention will be in- j a judgement for said plaintiff in
vited to sit at her state table. Mrs. g|dd for Divorce will be render-
Earl Patterson, President of the Ok- eJ accorilingiy.
lahoma City Unit, has been appointed ; Attpst: A. F. Burch, Court Clerk
chairman of the Oklahoma table De" '(SEAL) By Glena Garst, Deputy
partment Commander Mrs. Blanche | w Q UngheS( Atty for Plaintiff
Freeman, who will be toastmiatress. 4g.3t
Dr. J. R. Patton, U. S. Veterans' j
Bureau attache, has been transferred
from the bureau's Burlington. Vt. of-
Genius is that quality of mind
which enables a man to decide be-
tween a speculation in cheap tires and
an investment in Kelly-Springfields.
41-tf Johnson Brothers Garage.
Need to raise money on the farmt
—We have plenty of money—en good
loans. Invpect from here—No watt-
ing. FARMERS NATIONAL BANK.
Texhoma, Okie.
Cheap Houses
ARE EXPENSIVE
You can practice false econ°my and build an
x{*msive house, or true economy and build an econ-
miical home.
\ house built of the best materials with good
abor results in a home that reflects true economy.
\ house built of "cheap" materials with cheap
abor costs less in the beginning, but, in the long
nn, will prove to be a mighty expensive house.
A4<bargain" in carelessly manufactured and im-
)roperlv seasoned lumber means an unsatisfactory
juilding from the beginning and expensive repairs
soon or late.
Come to us for dependable lumber of uniform
quality.
Galbraith-Foxworth Lbr. Co.
SAY BOY!
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Guthrie, Oklahoma
leaves the operating room and re-
turns to his home, the American Le-
• L/tpaituiciu
fice following charges of the Amen- j q^^C6 at
can Legion that Patton used "'hard- j juj„ 28th, 1922.
boiled" tactics in dealing with sick and! Notive is }lerehy given that Jacob
wounded veterans who applied to him j Link Eva oklahoma, who on Febru-
for examination. In announcing I)r-j ary 28th, 1919, made homestead En-
Pat ton's change of duty Director Chas " No 012328, for SW 1-4 NE 1-4,
R. Forbes, head of the bureau, stated se'ction 10 Township 3 North, of Range
transfer was "for the good cf the set- j 11 East of ^ cimarron Meridian has
vice." filed notice of intention to make Final
To fill the big gap in the wounded, hree year pn,0f, to establish claim
veterans life between the time he tQ the*iant] ab0ve described, before
County Judge,Texas County, Oklaho-
— — - ma> at Guymon, Oklahoma, on the 6th
gion at Wildwood, N. J., has opened j day of .^p^ber 1922 Claimant nam-
Blessed Haven a retreat for eenvale-1eq'ag witnesses: George Dean, of Eva
scent men. The haven was built and j QWahoina< james T. Norris of Eva,
will be maintained by one post of the; oklahoma- Bloomer Reed of Eva, Ok-
Legion. Byron Bennington Croker post iahomai Loray Riden, of Texhoma,
and was established primarily to take i oklahoma.
from-the hospitals those veterans who - 4g.gt j g Campbell, Register
have completed their treatment but;
whe are still too weak to return to -----
their homes.
"The best news since the signing of
■the Armistice" reads the headline of
announcement of a poster sent over
the state, wherein Bartlesville pledges
"Best endeavors of citizenship the
Buy Good Lumber
Build a Good House
The lasting quality of your n«w^?l!|,S{ALdefrom
first upon the LUMBER and MATERIAL from
which it is constructed.
In the selling of Lumber, and other building materi-
als we make QUALITY the first consideratum and
PRICE the next. ..It pays you to consider these two
vital points before you buy.
Bring us your building troubles—we can help you
solve them.
Get our estimates and cut the cost.
Resident Lbr. Co.
Texhoma
Boise City
Spearman
I. O. O. F. LODGE
J No. 550
Meets every Monday night at 8 p.
m. Visiting Brothers are always wel-
„ „ , | come. F. P. Esmay, Noble Grand;
civic clubs and fraternal organizations | pave SmiVice Grand; J. H. Set-
to make the 1922 Legion convention j tles> Recording Secretary.
the best ever held in Oklahoma." From
all reports Bartlesville is laying plans,
if there was to be a national con-
vention held theTe.
More than half of the 500 wounded
veterans in Walter Reed hospital at
Washington, D. C. have undergone
blood transfusions. Tne men who
volunteer for the most pari are Amer-
ican Legion members who have ob-
tained work around the hospital as
ambulance drivers, clerk, special po-
lice etc. The only i enumeration these
veterans lake for giving their blood
to their comrades is a ten d?s leave
to recover.
Russel Litchfield post No. 7 of
Blackkwell^ last winter guaranteed
Redpath-Horner $1,500 to bring a
Chautauqua there thris month. Four
churches of the city got behind the
Legion, and agreed to assume four-
fifths of any loss and all are coopera-
ting to put over the Chautauqua. The
Legion recently refused an offer of
$300 cash for the use of their name
by a carnival company.
The annual convention of the Inter
Allied Veterans Federation will be
held in New Orleans October 11-13
just before the Legion Convention
October 16-20. Veterans from eight'
principal allied powers will meet in
the gathering to be known as the Con-1
vention of Peace. Many Oklanomans
will attend using the reduced fare cer- j
tifieate allowed 1'i r the Convention.
Bernard Gill po.^t No 16, Shawnee, j
We are now fully faciliat-
ed to do your Acetylene Wei
ding efficiently and prompt
ly.
Also An Expert Boiler
Maker.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Roy Smith & Chas. Palmer
Guymon, Okla.
We are Justified
In letting you know of the savings we can offer
you at this time.
An adequate idea of these values can be had only
by personal inspection.
We invite you in and stake our reputation on the
promise to save you money on every purchase made
here. >
QUALITY
SERVICE-^
-fyU MONEY" SA VL R
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Have you seen our display of
SPORTING GOODS?
We carry everything for the Golf Player, the Ten-
nis Court, the Fishing party and Base Ball Teams.
Come to our new Fountain for your refreshing
drinks and Ice Cream.
Palace Pharmacy
Prescriptions Our Specialty
Fred L. Miller Props. W. H. Vincent
has during the summer censored the j
milk and ice fund for the City's needy
cnildren. The p-s. took charge of the
drive early in the summer under the
leadership of Frank V. Sims, Com- j
I mander, and Sam Mohr Adjutant,
many contributions being made.
Two recent issues of the American
Legion Weekly, the official publica-
tion of the American Legion, carried
cover designs one of which was pain-
ted by a man totally deaf, and 'the
other by a disabled veteran, both of:
whom are members of the Society of j
Illustrators Schools for disabled sol-
diers..
A number of Richmond, Va.^ world
War veterans have so far been unable
to establish their claims for compen-
sation iitnouiiA allure suffering from,
! wounds or sickness due to war time I
millitary service. These men have;
been adopted by a local unit of the:
I American Legion auxiliary which is
' providing them with neccesitie* and
medical aid.
James V. Hatcher of Chickasha,
Chairman of the Americanism Coip-
"mittee of Hie American Legion of Ok-
lahoma. has been elected president of
the Central State Teachers College at
Kirkoodall Boots
yMHJUMJWII —■ ——
Now is the time to get your fall
and winter supply ot boots. A
big assortment to pick from.
Ail at special prices. Come in
and try on a pair
I I
j
W.L. UZMER,Mgr.,
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