The Lahoma News (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1928 Page: 1 of 8
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YOUNC "IAN DIES two ehildrenhis parents Mr and SAFE ROBIERS
Mrs August Heintz five broth- VISIT LA HOMA
Henry J Heintz aged 22 years tars Earnest Widiam Carl kVal- --
ied late Monday afternoon at an ter unit Elmer five sisters 2lrs1 Sonatime last Friday r4i-ht
add hospital w het e he had been Ed Holtz Mrs i II Ukena Mrs si t'k ri II ers vLited the W
ought from his home near Henry 11k-itch Elna lant Emma and (rat 11ti i w are stores
itrber to undergo an operation Heintz and his ear old grand :and Ea ser's general store here
le had undergone an operation father Ciodfrey Krause land eithr robbed or attempted
a- appendicitis several nwliths Funeral serk ices yid be held at to rot t1t safes in all three stor-
trci t htA I lturTI v4iire11 hell? this es The safe at Kayser stort was
Enid hospital w het e he had been
hought from his home near
t artier to undergo an operation
Ile had undergone an operation
for appendicitis several months
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Mr Heintz was horn and raised
ill the Lahotna community and
attended school here
lie is survived by his wife and
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Graicnuts ti) 15
Grapenuts tile raelage 15c
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i White Puny Coffee the pound 45c
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$6909 in Cash givol ay un that
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Is "pride always goes lieforc a fail " 4 Clitirk'S Thain
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tk's of the world's greatest engineers
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flume here Monday evening Mr noon at ti otlock
and Mrs Sitdaliarger Will III(IVe Those who erijoeil the dinner I
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entered Lfli alout $15 in cash
was taken at the Wood Sture th(
coinhinatim of the safe vas
knocked t ff ut the rohhers
wece nht tu open the safe
after doing this as tlicy had dune
at the other store A flashlight
was taken front a showcase here
At tilt' tiraf liark are the safe
yvas nut locked as it is only used
tor fire protection tor records so
the haul was light here
The rohheries in estigat-
ed by 1ir4 hut no t-vidence
has Leen found as to the g!dIty
parties
A L Lockhart safe expert of
dathunia City was here 1101
day repairing the damaged safes
I ie says that nwch oi this rot)
lung of safes is h'ing done in the
state the must of it by boys of
is to 20 years lie is having a
great deal of trouble in keeping
en ugh at repairs on
ke(ii up with the robber-
ies lie also said that boys from 10
to 11 years old are stealiny and
strippIng cz-rs around the cities
lie lays inlich of the blame to
the fact that many partlits
not kno'N w here thcir children
are day f)r niglit and do not Rt
t(111'0t l') or t'arinot control them
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Next week i ti la!-t kVt'tk
eht(11 this term and is cum-
metiottint nt eek 1Mt tek's
activities di start Sunday night
ith the baceihaiireate prugrair
!in& T 1 lioird ()!Athiinut
University at :tirman vA1
er the address
( )n VetInesday night the grali
hritgrani ‘ylit ht givt 'this
exieted ti) jt ghid as the teach
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deal it nine its lit eparatmih
Friday night the comment -
meht exercises he heal and
the Nvill formally gradu-
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'nit fullu‘ving are the m(ndiets
the graduating c:ass this yea!:
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LA II 01 I )1''FL: A TS Anna Westphal Clara Maphet SCHOOL EXHIBIT
l'EldtY AGAIN Adrian Kitchen Leona Hollings- --
— i worth Leona Smith Okla Mitch- Mrs Lovett of the primary
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The LallnoA hastball club ad- el llitt lienkendorf Ellen Thain department has prepared an ex
!mustered anotht-r defeat to 'ittld Etna Heintz hihit of the work of the children
Perry in the game plaNed at that ! Tht class also served dinner in her room which vill Le on dis-
town Sunday by a score of 11 to for their mothers 'Ionday after- I play Friday
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on errors or the gan0 would i A Maphet Mrs Fred Hollings invited o come and inspect this
have been a shut out worth Mrs Godfrey Mrs Kitch-
exhibit
This is the second w in for La en Mrs ‘Vestilhal Mrs Peuken-
K'ar1 Vise was a dinner guest
Ionia in the leg:liar stason with dorf and Mrs A D Snnth at the S V Hill home Sunday
no losses No other town in the
Karl is now manager of an
league Cali equal this record
Subscribe now to the NeWS elevator at Garden Plains Ks
41 fair sized crowd attended
tht game It not as many as '
Illpenom moolo mom oonoefmoweil0omoone01-omp”o-on“e-:
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George Ilei hot w ho 'wide a i 30 lc 3 1-2 Tubes $110 I
spec! acular running catch to 1
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stop a rally in tile third and 1)' I 29 x 440 Tubes
wh $145 1
stucker o matle a good stop oil i
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WiLlains' grounder in the ninth i
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1Zesel was th heav hitter of These tubes are absolutely guaranteed !
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the day for Lalionia i to give satisfaction 'We nrake all ad- i
lite Pond Creek team comes A
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here for a game Sunda3 Pond i
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t!retk has a good team and some 1 We also have a full line of Goodyear tires and tubes I
good ball itying is expected
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The box score: I 1
LahomaAli It 11 PO A E G raf Hardware i
J Herber rf 5 1 2 0 1 0
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lirakhage2b 3 0 1 4 3 0 1 Lahorna Okla I
Moehle lb 5 1 1 10 0 0
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Eliers c
G Herher If 4 2 2 1 0 0 — — 11
Vent It & lb5 1 2 2 9 0 I
Itosel 8i) 4 3 3 2 4 I! READY TO PLEASE 1
Saunier cf 5 0 2 0 0 0
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Pecker p Al 0 0 0 I 0 The Lahoma Drug is always ready to please the public
-Itucler s5 1 2 1 2 1 l'i A It rin to' Ithiolt xy whih t11i14 froL t? -hid- 1
T(tt1 40 11 16 27 20 1
Pcrry Ali 11 11 1'0 A I':
11 V 1021) &rf3 1 1 4 0 ( !
1 Vigt!- &21)3 0 U 0 0 0'
AMcm C 2 u 1 0 u 0
0 0 3 1 0
1)alzel cf ( 0 2 0 0
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1 Vigt 11)4 0 1 n
Chit p 2 1 1 0 7 0
llowirick0nef2 0 1 0 0
Henry If 1 0 1 0 0 0
(1ecn e 3 0 1 1 0 0
Tttals ::1 9 S 30 15
Perry I!)() 001 1( () 2
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The Lahoma Drug is always ready to please the public
A ettplete line of Black & White tuilet goods have just
at rived
Re new electric carbonator has been installed and foun-
tain SerViet! i reatly improved
Renieinher chicken time is Illso Dr Le Gear's Poultry Pro-
ducts time
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Dixon, Edgar A. The Lahoma News (Lahoma, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1928, newspaper, May 11, 1928; Lahoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2077231/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.