The Forgan Advocate (Forgan, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Volume One
The Only Paper In The World That Gives Two Whoops For Forgan Oklahoma!
Mrs Hayden Hooper of Beaver Mr and Mrs Horace Adams Of ' Community Sale Saturday 1 11 and 1Irs Edwin Lagan M r and Mrs W L Beardsley Considerable grain is being
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l'as a organ shopper Tuesday the Nil ranch returned Thursday Saturday ill I
w ie another lii and laughter were visitors at the NVci'e Swiday dinner guests of i marketed in Forgan nowadays
' from a two month trip in Califer- I (lay in Forgan Besides the Lig l'ZI) F'arden home Monday after- my and Airs Earl 10re Forgan markets is bringing it in
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Mr and MrsI W Davis of
Inia and report a 1vonderful time ! Community Sale every Illerehin! ! nthn horn as Eli :is twenty miles west
Knowles were sholping in Forgan Virs Katy Inma n and 'Airs
— - in town iN oirerin: special prices!
Tuesday 1
A rthirv drilling rii2: 10:("ed on on om or more :irticles but no I Ns meid dtagliter of 1:ey Pd:whe Priest were here Tues- Mr and Mrs rloyd Harring-
1 !Coppek2e of Pki ns is recovering (la Irom Knowles shopping
' eve rl a bi g Oil field trucks pass - i two are making a special on kiwi 1 - ' ' " ton drove t o I )0d ge City Sunday
Miss Helen lhirlow is visiting '
from a two ‘‘eei-s senfe ot (tonna to take Miss Christine Hutchens
ed thru town the List of the week I same thing Eer‘ item otTered
with her sister Miss Ella in Alva pneumonia 1 -11- and 'Airs h)hil Smit" back who was home for the week
bound for the gas field west of Will save you money
for a few days Ploris leport the arrival of a end
Liberal Another gas well is be- The szile rill start at ten-thirty
Mrs Dave l'i:irrow Mrs !low- baby boy born Monday Feb '''s '
Mr and Mrs G I Davis had i
ng put down to supply the town so as to have it over with in time ant ctidw:tto ana mrs 1::v — Misses Chssistine Hutchens and
as Sunday dinner guests Mi and of Liberal with gas for f°Iks ")" their ''h"l'I'ing in mond Lane were in Liber il shop- 11 1r and -Mi s orr of color:010 Clessie Murry who are attending
Mrs E C Iluddleston in the afternoon: ping WedlicSday !visite(' river the week end ‘vith school at the Catholic Academy
1 The weather in may fool a i!
"ring in whatever you have to !the Chester and Leaming fonil- :it Dodge City visited here the
Ed Jones of Greenough was lot of people about when spring sell and park it on the vacant Frank Nichols and Bufe Whis- past week end
hauling grain Saturday and stop- will be here but he can't fool the lots west of the Forgan Dry nant were transacting business in
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lied to do some trading ' gitrden seed houses The new 1 Cle:tners Col John Stnders will 1 Liberal and other points in Nan- I
!a t hing
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- ed thru town the hist of the week sme 1: item ofTered o ow a I w o ll'i:- M'Wt' 01 (ample
with her sister Miss Ella in Alva! pneumonia 1
bound for the gas field west of will save you money
for a few days I'
Liberal Another gas well is be- The sale will start at ten-thirty mrs Dav(1v Mrs iiwb:
Mr and Mrs G I Davis had ' i
lig put down to) supply the town so) as to have it over with in time ard (Idw:00 and mr 1:N-
as Sunday dinner guests Mr and of Liberal with gas for folks to do their shopping it mond Lank' wel'e in Liberal s!lop- 1
Mrs E C Iluddleston in the afternoon:
ping Wednesday !v
The weather man may fool a it
—rng n Nyhatever you have to I t I
Ed Jones Of ( reenough was lot of peo)ple about when spring sep and park it on the vacant Frank Nichols and IZafe This- ic
hauling grain Saturday and stop- will be here but he can't fool the i f
ioLs west of the Forgan Dry nant were transacting business in
ped to do some trading !garden seed houses The new Cleaners Col John Sanders will Liberal and other points in Nan-1
supply of garden seeds are here be on hands to sell it and there Sas TuesdaY 1'
Joe Keller ()la Potter and Del-' and its ihne to) polish up the oil it i 11
oe no charges
iah Blake attended the (lanc'e at sptide and garden rake R d etd every a in this is rece
sue of Word ivei from C r iss P otH I
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Beaver S!)turday night 1 the Advocate and come to towniteytt Los Angeles Calif states 1
Ike Levis who has been under he is eniovinis trip anti the !
Raymond Lane anti vile left and buy the bargains advertised ! - ' b ' I
the eare of an eye speci
alit in 1
Tuesday for Enid Nrlwre they ex- Iring your crCatil and e!rgs For! sight s immenselY
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hit sice Christm as i im 1
-' ----- gall has three good tqish produce'
peet to make theil home he hay- i
proving rapdly arid is expected !
ing accepted i position with the houses Ilutt always pay the top n'lh° Stwath and fnmilY wh" I
home in a couple of wee ptice
ks ha e been spending the winter in !
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Bolene I 'dining Co) there 1
California returned to) t heir farm I I
1 A reunion of the Sneath family The mem'oers and their 1viyes near Plains last week
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! ! lof the mens chorus of the M E
Mr and ''Mrs E n 1Zugg of I
i Notice - east of Forgan last Sunday at il church met at the home of Airs
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which twelve children and I iheral accompanied by Miss !
twelve !Charles Chester and helped her ' ' ' ' '
1 I can issue you your 1 1 eeves spcnt SUrlday With Dr !
- granuucnnoren were presen I celebrate her birthday 'Tuesday I
1 ' nd Mr s Mess e rsmit h 1
! auto lic!nse for 1928 :
i 'night a
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I just as I have always 1 Main Powers who has Leen in 1
1 Mr anti Mrs R A Whisenant F 1
- Wichita attending the 'Tractor & Quite a nunfJer of farmers from
I11 ‘vlio have been out of town for
done for the past ten I
i ' F arm Implement show returned this comimunity attendel the
i ' me past ten I ned lNys retur Sun-
! years See me A home Saturday night well please-I Power Farming Shlw hell ini
! W d ky - i day evening on the train
L Pwars land full of mechanieal notions Wichita last week If
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1 pects '1 '
i 1 He expects to) have a Rel River for al)umper crop 'mtinues therel Roy Vileox who is adver- I
1 Forgan Speoial comline here for (lemon- will be a demarel far power farmItising imniager of the Liberal
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Notice
I can issue you your
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Rev and Airs Miller Mr and and Airs McCoy also of Liberal Gorman s Liberal ansas
spent Sunday evening at the
'Mrs W C Anderson and Frank A-
A Gallon Size 1-1-1?rmo Jug $1 85 k
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Foldino Camp Cots $300 :liss Thelma l'nderson
!who tea?hes there returned with
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Mrs W C Anderson and Frank
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attenIed the enterLtin-
Special For &-iLlieday
$125 Condensed Smoke $100
$150 "jam Pickle $100
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Special For Saturday
Gallon Peaches per can 59c
Gallon Prunes per can 19c
Ten Pounds of Sugar 67c
Kansas Expansion Flour 4S1b Sack S235
Cudahy Pure Pork Sausage per lb 15e
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LITTLE & SPEYERS
Forgan Beaver County Oklahoma Thursday March 1 1928
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1 Harry Too ley went to Greens-
burg Kansas alter Willis Tooley's1
!car last Tuesday Ile came
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cille ‘vho is attending
the Dodge City Ilusinesi College
I home for the week end
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Monday evening a group of
i frien'Is (gathered tog-ether at the
home of Dave flarrow for the
purpose of serenading Air and
Mrs George Alcorn who were
married Satun:ay in Buffalo
After the crowd sang awhile
the door was opened and the
i crowd invited in and served with -
I chocolates and cigars
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by the way of Dodge City and
brouOit Deliah lllake and Lu-
cille Williamson ‘vho is at
the Dodge City Ilusinesi College
home for the week end
- Monday evening at the Banta
!home was a scene of gaiety when i
Mrs Banta entertained a group of
young folks in honor of her date2-11-!
ter Maxint's fourteenth I irthday
anniversary Games were play- I
I until about ten thirty when
he huge pink and white birthday
!cake topped it h fourteen pretty i
!i candles was carried in After i
1 I Maxine had lighted and blown !
lout the candles it was cut and i A
serve I with sandwiches and co-!
coa Miss Maxine receive:I many !
I pretty and useful gifts
I Miss Nellie Iones was hostess
to the Standard Bearers at their
begrular monthly meeting Mon-
Hay night Hazel Derthick was
Miss Nellie Jones was hostess
i to the Standard Hearers at their
!regular monthly meeting Mon-
(lay night Hazel Derthick was
- leader of the lesson after which a
short business session was held
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snort ousmess SUSSIOn was nod
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'candy Saturday at the (7ommun-
- ! itv Day session An hour was
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t ling which time ice cream and 1
I wafers was served Those yes- !
ent were Misses Akirie Adams
I Vera Meador Martha James 1u
eine lmel Hazel Dert hick Viv-!!
ian Doherty Airs Jiles lack and!
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Garments That Fit At
Gorman's
You are never too stout nor too small
at Gorman's if the lines of your gar-
ments are right it all depends upon that
We have the right garments in color
line and style Coats Suits and Dress
in all the new Spring shades
We fit any type figure no matter
your size Tell us your preference in
color and illaterial we do the rest
Y 0 U run no the garment fits
tu just a week or two the incubator will be hatching Are you
going thru another season without a warm brooder house?
Remember how many of the little chicks you lost last year there
is where the profits go We would like to show you some plans
for broxlel hou3es ard other poultry yard conveniences
The Home Lumber Company
P W Doherty Manager
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For You
AND YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
For YOU prompt courteous attention includ-
ing our advice and cooperation whenever you
need it
For your BANK ACCOUNT the protection that only a strong con-
servatively minaged bank can give
Your account is cordially invited
The First National Bank
"Strength and Ability Plus the Willingness To Serve"
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The Forgan Advocate (Forgan, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1928, newspaper, March 1, 1928; Forgan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2162403/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.