The Lahoma News (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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HOLD FAIR MEETING j Dixon R M Hiatt and O C
Hill to secure advertising for
A number of people met at the premium lists and special prem
Sommers drug store Tuesday and :iums V Thornton Henry
perfected the organization for 1 Kuhnemnnd and C V Schneid-
this year's fair which will be er entertainment G L Swig-
held just preceeding the county gett Earl Long and Perry Car-
fair in October The Lahoma lile to secure judges
Communityrair will last three 1 It is urged that everyone be-
days and if plans laid at this gin to save products for exhibi-
meeting can be carried to a sue tion at the fair so that a corncessful conclusion it will be big- plete list can be shown For in-
ger and better than ever before stance alfalfa should be saved
The following officers were from each cutting properly cur-
elected in addition to the presi- ed and laid away until the fair
dent vice-president and secre- It is expected that numerous
tary who were elected at a pre- special premiums can be secured
vious meeting: Dr J M Holli- this year which will make it in-
day superintendent of all live- teresting for people outside the
stock departments who will ap- county or community to come
point assissants for each depart- here with their exhibits
ment in this division C W
If a fair is worth having at all
Dresser poultry B C Carlton
it should be made a good one and
Henry Wehrman Paul Huffer
if all will co operate this corn-
and D W Lockhart agriculture
munity can bold a good one
Mrs C V Schneider domestic
science Mrs J G Schneider
textiles Mrs H V Thornton PAY NOW
juvenile and H A Sommers
relics and curios We have a lot of subscriptions
The following committees were past due and many that fell due
also appointed: S IV Hill Mrs April 1st
Henry Kuhnemund and C L We are needing the money and
Hugh to meet with superintend- wish to request those who owe
ents and apportion premium 1 us to pay 'at once
money F L Gbdfrey E A THE LAHOMA NEWS
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Trade in Laho
Just arrived a new shipment of Knox Knit !lose for men
Women and Children Also a shipment of Shirts Over-
alls and Unionalls at the lowest possible prices
Get my price on chickens before you sell One price to all
Our Motto:QUALITY—SERVICE—PRICE
Eat Ice Cream and Cake with the Community Club Ladies
Saturday night Proceeds go to Community Building Fund
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Grocery 6 Illeat itlarket
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(I 2 Cans No 2 Tomatoes
2 Cans No 2 Elgin Cream Corn
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2 Cans No 2 1-2 Okla Hominy 25o
Bring your Eggs to us Your patronage solicited
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tl ' 2 Cans No 2 1-2 Okla Hominy 25o
I Bring your Eggs to us Your patronage solicited
I Don't fail to ett-ind the Community Club Social at the
Id School Building Saturday Evening
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Buy one of our Pres-
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Gasoline Stove and a
Gasoline or Electric
Iron Your wbrk will
be lighter and cooler
The Community Club Ladies
say there wiii be plenty of Ice
Eiayscr Friel !rich
Lahoma Okla
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Wm Ho !sten and Ralsph Holli-
day met with what might have
easily been a serious accident
Sunday afternoon when Holsten's
Ford touring car turned over as
a result of a rear wheel coming
off
The two young men were on
their way to the home of Mr
Holsten's brother L W Hol-
sten when the accident happen-
ed and were about two miles
from town Mr Ho !sten who
was driving looked back and the
car slid into a rut and in trying
to pull out of it a rear wheel was
jerked off This caused the car
to turn completely over throw-
ing both young men out and
krocking Hoisten unconscious
for a few minutes bruising and
skinning his face and both legs
Holliday was able to get up with-
out help but sustained a badly
bruised leg Both were unable
to work for a few days at the
new Turkey Creek bridge where
they are employed
W G Assmuss Karl Wise and
Gus Sam and Henry Scheffe
were in a car efew hundred feet
back of the accident and wit-
nessed it all The expected to
find some badly crippled or dead
young men when they stopped
to pick them up Holsten was
I taken to the home of his brother
and Holliday brought to his
home here
-The Ford was' badly damaged
about the body and wheels but
the engine runs as good as usual
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Cream and Cake for all 1 a W Brandhorst and wife J
Saturday May 17
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Brakhage and wife Carl
Dierksen la and F wife r Rev Ph
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Roesel Irm rey J and W
A and Frank Graf attended a
Laltoma Okla meeting of the American Luther
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MEET WITH ACCIDENT THE GOOD ROADS roads as the La
MEETING' can be used on both hard and
ammonnuomMNEmm I gravel se for both
Vm Holsten and Ralph Holli- The good roads meeting held roads must be up to grade and
r met with what might have at the school auditorium Monday about 80 per cent of the cost of
ily been a serious accident night was attended by a good a gravel road is lador
aday afternoon when Holsten's sized crowd and some converts The various talks were well
rd touring car turned over as were made for the proposition received and if no one under-
esult of a rear wheel coming F L Godfrey acted as chair- stood the plan at the end of the
man of the meeting meeting it was because they fail-
l'he two young men were on Several pleasing selections ed to listen or to ask questions
!ir way to the home of Mr were given by the "Good Roads
listen's brother L W liol- Glee Club" of Enid then the CAMP FIRE PLAY
!n when the accident happen- talks were started O J Flem-
and were about two miles ming of the Enid National Bank The Camp Fire Girls will givE
nn town Mr Holsten who making the first one lie spoke the play ''The Returning of Ro
driving looked back and the of how changing times demand- salia" at the school buildh4
slid into a rut and in trying ed changed methods of trans- Saturday night
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pull out of it a rear wheel was portation making good highways A good cast of characters ha!
ked off This caused the car a necessity all the year round been arranged for this play an(
turn completely over throw-
and told of a gravel road con- that coupled with practice an(
both young men out and
structed in Missouri fifty years training assures those who at
Jcking Holsten unconscious ago by his father which is said tend a play well worth while
a few minutes bruising and to be es good today as when it The ladies of the Community
inning his face and both legs was built Club will hold an ice cream so
)11iday was able to get up with- He was followed by H V cial at the school building beforo
t help but sustained a badly Thornton superintendent of La- and after the play
uised leg Both were unable homa schools who told what the
work for a few days at the good roads did for Tulsa county Got somet'fing to sell? Ad
particularly the town of Jenks vertise it in these columns
w Turkey Creek bridge where The price is low and many z
twelve miles from Tulsa on a
ay are employed deal has been made througl
hard road where he lived for
W G Assmuss Karl Wise and a small advertisement
is Sam and Henry Scheffe many years Before the road
re in a car efew hundred feet
was built it was strongly oppos
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the town would become "a wide
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Garfield county in some quart- THE
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The Ford was badly damaged Place YOII1
out the body and wheels but Tulsa and Jef-iks are nearly con- E
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The Camp Fire Girls will give
the play ''The Returning of Ro-
salia" at the school building
Saturday night
A good cast of characters has
been arranged for this play and
that coupled with practice and
training assures those who at-
tend a play well worth while
The ladies of the Community
Club will hold an ice cream so-
cial at the school building before
and after the play
Got somet:zing to sell? Ad-
vertise it in these columns
The price is low and many a
deal has been made through
a small advertisement
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ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The ladies of the Community
Club will hold an ice cream so-
cial in the basement of the school
building before and after the
Camp Fire Girls' play Saturday
night
A big dish of home made cream
and a generous slice of cake will
be sold for ten cents With each
dime a vote on the prettiest gii I
and the homliest man will be
given
The proceeds from th:s social
will be applied on the community
building fund and all are urged
to be sure and attend and help
boost this very worthy project
along
There is no doubt that this
community has a real need for a
building of this kind and this is
your opportunity to help out ev-
if it is in a small way
Read the Lahoma News and
urge your neighbor to do like-
wise There's nothing better
than a home paper for home
news
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ThE UNIVETISAI CAII
place Your Order No Iv
The demand for Ford Cars Trucks and Fordson Tractors is
so heavy 'that a serious ihortage is threatened when the real
heavy demand pomes T9 be safe and avoid delay you had a
better place your order now for future delivery ' 1
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We sell Ford Tourings Roadsters Sedans Trucks and 11
Fordson Tractors See us for prices and terms N
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moving to Tulsa as was pre 2: so heavy 'that a serious ihortage is threatened when the real
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better place your order now for future delivery
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farms poultry farms fruit farms I
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dairying etc lining the roads 7-4
The "block" of leases which Tulsa county now has hard Fordson Tractors See us for prices and terms
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Bradstreet and Hill have been roads to every postoffice in the ---i If you have an old car to trade in we will allow you all there
endeavoring to assemble near county and the other small towns 1 is in it
Lahoma foi the past several have been served the same as a Ice Cream and Cake at School Building Saturday night Come
weeks has been abandoned by Jenks No liver small towns 2
these gentlemen because it was a
can be found anywhere -
impossible to secure the !ease on J T Butts county commis- 14AEtilHA GARAGE
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two or three farms near the cent- sioner was the next speaker and zi Lahoma Okla
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has happered as a test was it and answering all questions 4H"44""'
promised soon on this block when asked him He told what the
completed The action of a few S' tirgains
roads would cost and said that
in this case operates against the they would be built as planned
good of many as no test will be
both gravel and concrete or not
attempted in wildcat territory 10 lbs Cane Sugar for $IAM
at all and contracts let to the
without a block complete or prac- lowest bidder 5 Bars Crystal White Soap 25o
tically so This heads off Laho-
He told also how much the 25c Can K C Baking Powder very Special at 113o
ma's chances for a real test for
present dirt roads were costing
some time to come at least for grading and dragging much 50c Schilling vacuum packed Coffee Special the lb45o
It is understood that Brad- of the work being undone by 65e Gallon can California Yellow Free
street and Hill are now starting rains before being paid for and Peaches Special at 55o
a block near Fairview explained the advantage of the By the Case of 6 cans $311
saving of this dragging and
COMMENCEMENT WEEK grading on the hard surfaced Attend the Community Club social at the School Build-
roads which are taken over and Ing Saturday evening Ice Cream and Cake
Baccalaureate services will be maintained by the state and goy-
held Sunday afternoon at three ernment as soon as completed Carlton 0 Sons
o'clock Rev Fleming of the Upkeep here costs $50000 per
First Methodist church of Cher year and the $40000 per year Lahoma Okla
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Monday the seniors will enter elsewhere if not used on hard
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tam n in chapel and hold their an- roads here makes a total yearly
nual picnic saving of $90000 1
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night Eighth grade commence- they would be in charge of the Who Gets Ahead
ment Wednesday nigh Rev F state to maintain
VV Wellman vill make the ad- Mr Butts said that many lathe one who is prepared when opportunities offer 4
dress thought that the money would What better preparation can you make than by
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The Junior-Senior banquet will fall short for various reasons and
occur Thursday night the gravel part of the program Starting a Bank Account?
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ment excercises Rev F M hard and gravel roars would be month it will soon grow
Warren pastor of the First Cut He said that he saw no
Itlost fortunes have come from small savings' Come
Christian church of Norman will
reason why such a thing shouldi
and see us about starting an account
deliver the address happen as roads are being 'built
4 elsewhere and instead of a short Ice Creom and Coke at the Community Club Social at
C W Brandhorst and wife J age there should be blenty as the School Building Saturday evening
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say there will be plenty of Ice I ' '
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Dixon, Edgar A. The Lahoma News (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1924, newspaper, May 16, 1924; Lahoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2076882/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.