The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921 Page: 3 of 12
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thursday october 20,1921.
the guymon herald
reid confectionery
building started
anchor dee
Dry weather aoema to be the order
Sm^are atfll "owing wheat and
the wire worms are still helping them-
**Center is having a good meeting
with Brother Bodine preaching. No
conversion# at present.
I N Smithson took two loads of
wheat to Texhoma Friday.
Brother Bodine took dinner at the
Smithson home last Thursday.
Quite a few from this neighborhood
attended the fair at Texhoma.
Several in this neighborhood have
the whooping cough.
Mrs. Dock Shores has been quite
sick but is better at this writing. They
have a baby boy two weeks old.
I N Smithson and family took Sun-
day dinner at the Will Stone home.
Mrs. Fred Johnson's sister is stay-
ing with her while their husbands are
in Guymon during the fair. Mr. John-
son is exhibiting his six-footed hog.
We learn that Allene Horner and
Few Bachelder are going to quit
school at^jbodwell and attend at Elk-
haMi«s Eva Smithson and Mrs. Flos- «■—. ~ ith
„ie Woods were in Elkhart Monday. | stock and check up their wor
Mr Stone and son were Elkhart regular judges.
visitors Saturday. I We are glad to see Roma Messen-
The boys thought they would have j Rer hack in school. He has been ou
some fun by trying the wheels of the tw0 weeks on account of the illness of
' v.,'« mr toeether. Something his father who is recovering nicely.
Ground was broken for the founda-
tion of Reid's Confectionery last
Saturday. The foundation was com-
pleted Tuesday night. The brick to be
used in the construction hae arrived
and was unloaded the first of the
week. The building will be rushed to
completion as the earliest possible
moment. Mr. Reid informs us that
he has purchased a new fountain, as
fine as any in the Panhandle and
that it will be shipped as soon as the
building will accommodate it.
He is planning on being prepared to
move to his new location as soon as
possible. This building which will be
-— -0,1' exciting going on in the Tennis Club|
down. Goodwell thi, ^ek, although we have had some
which seemed to turn our luck aga ^resting gamea between the
and Guymon .cored SJ—hw-
down in the fourth, which made, As wU, §oon h.ve all of the
final score nineteen to six in Guy-| ^ ^ ^ pUyed on
mon's favor. Although as have been thi. week.
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outplayed by the visitors.
Home Economica Department.
The Home Economics Club will
have a hot lunch counter at the
County Fair at Guymon. We invite
everyone to visit us and our P. A. ana
M. C. exhibit
The Dormitory and Home Economics
girls «ave a surprise birthday party
for Miss Shattuck Saturday evening
WV liur w
food courts for those who are inter-
ested In tennis.
Sophomore New. Item.
We are glad to harre two new mem-
ben enrolled in our claaa. They are
Maude Maxwell and Roy Holder .
A most interesting game of the wa-
son will be played •* the P. A. M. C.
football ground Thursday evening.
The Sophomore boy. va. the Freshmen
| We are glad to report that Harold him.
Prater, Carl and Earl Haller,
were our clssamates last year, Jew
us again thi. week. We think oar
class will eoon reach eighty in ««•
We are sorry to hear ofMr.
Cousin.' illness, but hope he willto®
, with u. again in a day or two, Tho
► school seem, "out of tune" without
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preacher's car together. Something his father who is recovering nicely,
happened and they didn't have their
fun.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Higgons were
Guymon visitor Saturday.
Ill... — ior miss onott-va*
possible. This building which will be . evening was spent tn games, after
next door to the postoffice, will be, whjch a three piece cut glass set was
a great asset to the town and will be presented t0 her as a gift from the
a step for a better Goodwell.—Good-. (?jrls i^er refreshments were
well Independent. served, after which all expressed their
appreciation of Miss Shattuck in the
P A anH M C NOTES dormitory and Home Economics
P. A. and ^ her many more
Th, 1 „ of th. .to.1 d. 'Kapp ^ b p A
will be given an op^tunity t0 do ^ ^ ug this year.
some practical work at the T I ^ meeting of all Home Economics
County Fair. They will judge ^ ^ was called Friday evening for
the purpose of promoting interest in
this line of work. The following of-
ficers were elected: Sarah Cooksey,
president; Clara Roberts, vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Keith, secretary-treasurer.
This department of the school is grow-
ing rapidly and we feel that the class
of work ranks well with the larger
Guymon-Goodwell Game.
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block
Grandma Schumann was a guest of
Mrs. Blankenship Friday afternoon
Coy Speer .pent the week end with
relatives near Tyrone.
Sam McElroy sold some fine beet
to appreciative patrons in the neigh,
horhood the last of the week.
«, rnv I colleges of the state. There are three
It was a great game, even our Guy- berg Jn the Home Economics
mon friends admit it. The game was h Th rooms in the
„n .tfcmded. MP«un, b, a,, ra b, «w. .v.,
or,. Guymon boinj u,i, ,f„ „( «„k.
big crowd of rooters. However, Good
well turned out pretty well and
wen vurnru vwv
practically all of our student body was
present.
From the time Goodwell kicked off,
the game was fast and furious, but
Tennis Titbita.
There has not been anything very
irhood the last of we 1 with°ut undue roughness. The play-
Gale Sandusky helped Warren Far ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ part
rar head maize th p showed good sportsmanship. There
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children were guests of Mrs. Callahan
and family a week ago Sunday.
Mr. Crisa and family were pleas
antlv entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. N. Dulabalm Sunday.
of the third quarter, with a bruised
back, after making several sensational
plays. The loss of this .tar player
wa. keenly felt by the home team.
The work of the visitors was char-
\ Mr* A N Dulabalm Sunday. The worK 01 me v,Si«,r —
1,™ the Sunday guests at Good acterixed by forward passes and line
Hone Farm were Mr and Mrs. Sam> plunges, which enabled them to keep
Gribble Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gribble the ball in Goodwell', territory much
and Lucille. Mrs. Knickerbocker and 0f the time. Pittman was easily their
" Charlie and Marguerite and Clara star player. Our boys made a stub-
w i «tt of Hooker. bom defense, but were unable to keep
Wm Roth well arrived from Willow the visitor, from making three touch
JTSTS^a -nd vi8itin* one «rly in first
friends here. i f„llowed by a goal kick, pother
Mr and Mrs. Blankenship had for later in the same quarter. Thi. streak
" *" iU Sunday. Mr. and Mra. of hard luck seemed to stiffen, rather
Moss and children of near Hooker. | than diwourage our boys, and they
Mrs Emery Decker arrived home held Guymon down to the lero point
/ i ikaral Monday. afUr Spending jn the second quarter, and in the third,
S-.ph .nd by ^ jnUrference McBride
_i members of whom intercept a Guymon forward pas.,
and run away with it for a touch
nasted
family, several
""m,. j £
ir >•
h.ing conducted by th. N««r-
people in the big tent at HoakJ
Mr and Mrs. Joe Meyer and ch.l
riren visited at the CriM home Sunday
*fBen^Callaham arrived f~m New
Mexico. Saturday and will help
.he maite crop at the home of h
mother. Mrs. M. E. C ll.h.m
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bingley_ •^
two children of Hartville neighbor-
hood spent Saturday nd Sunj^y ™
'ting with Cleo WrighVAlbert C^
and Charles Haag and the^r 1f.mdier
Mrs. Bingley and Mr.. Cro.'
girl chum, of -veral year.
Mr. and Mra. Guat. Berg.tedt w.re
Sunday afternoon gue.U of Mr. ano
Mra. Wm. Scheidel.
Mr. and Mrs Louis Mueller had
for their gu«U Sunday. Mr and Mrs.
Blankenahip. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Muel
ler and children and Mr. Rothwell of
Willow Spring., Mo.
We regr* to hear that Bro^Terry,
who is preparing to go to hla new
appointment in Arkanaaa. ia
poor health that we will be « "bU *
leave .t the pre~nt time He ha.
man, friend, here who
holp cora for him and who wiah to eee
him reatored to good health
A root Rao Truck, flrM claa. ahopo,
for m!o or trade at •
John Bhepord, one east aM
south of Guyaaon.
MONEY TO WAM
On your farm. The Farmers ^
the now Bank at Texhoas.. In«P^
t on mode from here. No w.iting
'uat drop «a a aoH.
Notice thia delicious
flavor when you
•moke Lucky Strike ^
.it's sealed in by
the toasting process
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BASK ETS
Market Baskets
Fruit Baskets
Work Baskets
Fancy Chinese Baskets
Waste Baskets
Graniteware Specials
SEE THEM
30c to 75c
25c to 60c
15c to $1.00
50c to $3.50
30c to 50c
LUCAS VARIETY STORE
THE GUYMON GOOD
ROADS CLUB
Cl«v't CdNnmerriel Or«eata.«iefc
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Mrt. Correeoond••••«• "►
I t V tail lire weicn >e
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K)E M. PKAH. eerelary.
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" Build For Your Own
Comfort.
It is decidedly cheaper to
build your own home than
buy one already built
Build for Comfort and Eoonomy
we carry a full line of everything
that goes into the building of
that home. Come around and
let us show you.
A pipe's a pal packed with P A.!
« Ml o>aa1 ctnnUp
Big Jo Lumber Co.
Guymon, Okla.
W. N. GROMER, Mgr
Seven days out of every week you'll get real smoke
joy and real smoke contentment—if you'll get close-up
oa jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself I
Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant pnnce A ber^
pipe's the greatest treat, the happiest and most appe-
tizing smokeslant you ever had handed out!
You can chum it with a pipe-and you wUl-onc«
you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and
Tjarch*- (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!)
Why-every puff of P. A. makes you want two more;
every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the
last! You can't resist such delight!
And, you'll get the smokesurprise of your life when
you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert! Such entic-
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cause it's crimp cut—and it's a cinch to roll! You try itl
tounk Albert
the national joy amok«
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humiiof .nWinfK.
mirrpk
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auantaea car
Any butlnea* that requires de-
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Because Its operating-economy
and maintenance-economy havs
universally aeUbliahed.
REDD & MULANIX
Phone 28 North M«ln Str««
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