The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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Cimarron County
fWARCH 17-11 19 1821
adopted text.
oduct map of North America in
H i i Ti i I K' done by ertire school.
School Fair hrr1-.mip:-
oanr7 of South America m fv.
and salt.
Agricultural:-
(1) grain judgiing coetset.
March 17 will be used for
-7 ■ Bring or send work for
-dgmg
;r
Agricultural diagram 6&nd 7 >
Grades takenfrom stale text.
Physiology: -
aii !'&
Each s<
>• . :
that enters must pa;
rarce fe*.
DOMESTIC ART FOR GRADES
Pillow cases with tatting.
Pillow cases with crochet..
Pillow cases w.th hand embroidery.
Tiwftl with tatting.
Towel with crochet.
T"wel v.-th embroidery.
„ Drc&ser scarf with tatting.
D-e<rser scarf with crochet.
Dresser scarf with embroidery.
Table ranaer any work or combi-
*at-on.
Centerpiece less than 18 inches in
Diameter.
• Centerpiece nore than 18 inches in
'Diameter.
house apron
stem fl#Tir£ 1'
system figure
~~d of hand work.
Loaf of bread.
Cake.
Jelly.
'east 3 kind* of
>ne under super
1 Mast pnetict'
fancy apror.
Skirt with tui
Camisole.
Boudior Cap
Night Gown.
Assortment of •
randy.
AI! work must I
▼ision of the teacl
, Watch the Cimarron News for the
Hitrh School list.
Spe'ling:-
2nd grade 25 words oral 3rd and 4
th th 25 words (last half 3rd grade
firat half 4th Krade oral.
6th and 6 th 50 words written (last
half 5th 1st half of 6th.
7lh and Sth 50 words written (last
half 7th ,1st half of 8th.
Ar't'-metic:-
S^aTl 6. B
bv analysis,
3 and K. lie
analysis.
3 and 4. Bei
by analy-is.
IRafvd Cnlcutati*
2 prob'enis tsi
damejital ;.
fttfp
^th pen map of Oklahoma hhowing
■tlncipHl rivers and 5 largest cities
St*> poli'ical mHp of North Ai
ica done in ci
6th political
erica to be do
7th outi'n" -
and ink
mountain: .
7 and 8 h«.tr>nc:;l tisd of North
America showing period of voyage
aiW diiscovery. (Pen and ink)
6rti map of Okla. showing location
of tribe-; 1850-1860. pape 40 of
»t set of 10 problems
t set of 10 problems
t wt of 10 problems
(all grades
fh, of the four fun-
: mth
ors.
MU.
:>aJ
in pe
rivers
(1> Eye, figure
M (2) Ear, figure
< 3) Digestive sj
'4 i Circulatory
<?>) The Lungs figure 41
Drawing: -
Best set of 10 drawings from indivi
ual in each grade. (These must
he from the series in use.)
Best genera! exhibit from 1 teacher
school.
Best general exhibit from 2 teacher
school.
Best general exhibit from 3 teacher
school.
Best model in farm mechanics made
by 7th grade boy.
Best specimen of "The Fatherland"
by a LI jrrades.
Best exhibit of constructor, work b--
1 to 4 trades inclusive.
Best exhibit of construction work by
5th and 6th grades.
SECOND DAY
Friday March, 18 1921. 8:00 A. M.
ATHLETICS
Rules governing events. Contestants
j shall be divided into three classes,
class "A" includes ail students of
16 years and over Class ' B" inclu-
des all from 12 to 16. Claw"C" in-
I eludes all students under 12.
No student 21 years of age or over *s
eligible unless he served in the
J army durin the late war and in
| this case he must have attended
i school every term since his dis-
' charge.
No student is eligible for entrance
unless he has made a grade of 70
in at least 75 per cent of the sub-
jects of his grade.
Students within the compulsory age
must have attended school in com-
plia nee with the law.
^ Any student in one class ma y com-
j pete in a higher class without dis-
j qualifying him for h;* respective
class.
Schools of two or less may enter
j teams for Basket Rail or Volley
, Ball in class "B" irrespective op
the ape of the players, other
schools will be restricted to the ;'Te
| limit.
Rules governing events w'll !><• the
I general accepted rules u*ed by all
athletic associations In case of
imy dispute two members of the
: athletic committie concuring in the
sime opinion will be binding.
PROGRAM of EVENTS
100 yard dash class "A"
2?" ^ ard run cla s "A"
440 yard relay (four raer.)
440 yard run
High jump
Broad jump
Siiot pat 12 pounds
H. S. Basket Bail
Vollev Ball
Pole Vault
CLASS ' B"
200 yard relay, four men
75 yard dash
40 yard dash, boys
40 yard dash, girls
High jump
Broad jump
Basket BaJ
Volley Bali
CLASS "C"
40 yard dash, boys
40 yard dash, girls
High jump
Broad jump
Basket Ball
Volley Bali
Basket bail and volley
both boys and girls.
THURSDAY EVENING 7:P. M
READING
Grils below 5th grade.
Girls in 5th and 6th grade.
Boys below 5th grade.
Boys in 5th and 6th grade.
music instrumental
Girls below 5th grade.
Girls in 5th and 6th grade.
Boys below 5th grade.
Boys in 5th and 6th grade.
All contestants may play any i
Sical instrument desired.
VOCAL MUSIC SOLOS
Girls below 5th grade.
Girls in 5th and 6th grade.
Boys below Sth grade.
Boys in 5th and 6th grades.
FRIDAY EVENING, IP. M.
Vocal Solo by girls from 7 and
Notice
of
Demand for Tax Deed
To Wait*
rr &
Band, owner of record
or the ui
ikjx
'Wrs owner or tenant, and
the unkn
own
i heirs, executors, aimin-
islratcrs
tru
stees and assigns tf such
persons. <
crar
iv other person claiming
any inter
est
in the following des-
cnbed
real
property, situate ir.
Cimarron
Co?
□ nty. Oklahoma, to-wit:.
Lot 11 in
Blc
Kk 31.
rv-
ovprbaul y<>ur farm operating tquiptuent
-have it cleaned, oiled, inspected, and put in
tax
v.
year 19
on the above described
the sale of said property
: for delinquent taxes for
redemp
7:b day of A
3 and unless t
sa:d sale on or before repairs now
ball
deed will be demanded and will
issued as provided by law.
A. A. Snider.
Holder of Certificat
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
United StateeLand Office at Guthrie
Oklahoma, February- 1, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Rolla
H. Lathrop, ofElkhart. Kansas, Who
on October 1, 1917, made Homestead
[Entry No.011681, for NEl-4, Sec. 13
Tp. 5 N., Range 7 E. Cimarron Mer.
has filed notice of intention to make
final three year proof to establish
claim to the 'and above described be-
fore E. B. McMahan. County Judge
of Cimarron County, Oklahoma, at
^i<=e City Oklahoma on the 14 day of
March, 192 j.
i ?:imant names as witnesses:
R. J. Carr, Earl Wilkerson, Archie
Howe and Fred Shields all of Elkhart
Kansas.
J■ y . CALLAHAN, Register.
! Now is th° tim<
Get out the niachii
go«>d runs in^i <>raer.
Make a lis- <.f II repair Parts needed, and "rd'-r them now. As
f -.r as possible. try V) Htiticipnte yonr need-. and to carry a full
line of repairs at ail times. The only way for you to be sure that
\our machines will bp ready whei you ne^d them is to order your
Tins wi:! enable os to r»-plenisti our stock, if necessary
solo by boys from 7 and 8
•mental music by pirls from
?.! music
v 5, 6. 7
by boys f rom
grades
bv all
for the
* CITY TONSORI -\l. PARLOR
; J RMIZER. Prop
Bath in Connection
grades
Vocal
grades
Inst
7 d 8 grn'if
I^st-ument
7 and 8 cradf
! y 5, 6. 7 and
IT . v
i ^ t+e rrav be giv<
boys, all girls or mixed.)
Watch The Cimarron Ne'
H. S. program.
FRIDAY EVENING
Hiph School Oratory, Original, Boys
Reading
Reading
Vocal Solo
Vocal Solo
Vocal Duet
Vocal Trio
Vocal Qqartette
Piano Solo
Piano Duet
Oral Talks
THURSDAY MARrH
High School Exhibit
Exhibits from Domestic Sr
Art Departments.
Original Construction VV. rk.
Cont»«it in rapid factoring ir
will be held at 1:30 p.m. '
Dr s rr sca^f w'th tatting
Dreiser scarf with croche
Dre
T h
Pjeasp L t us hav^ your ]isi of repairs before nr during
National Repair Week
February 28, to March 5th.
Make National Repair Week m.an something to you. Set aside
a few days while there is time—to your machinery int'» work-
ing order. Hare the satisfaction of knowing, before the end of that
week, that every machine or implement on your farm is ready for
use when you nepd it
And Be Sure You Buy
Genuine I H C Repairs
for International Afachines
Repair Service is Part of Our Business.
You Can Help Us to Improve It.
Boise City Merc. Co.
Notice is hereby given that in pursua-
nce of an order of the County Court of
) the County of Tinman County and i
j State of Oklahoma, made on the ]*th
[day of February, 1921, in ths matter of I
i the Estate of Elva Ola Hodges. Warren j
j Hodges, and Leo Hodges, minors, the
undersigned guardian of the persons
and --state of said minors will sell at I
private sale to the ghest bidder fo
GONDtMN HIGH PrilCcO
STOCK FOODS
sows require minerals as they
keep them free from w. rms. ar>d
in the piok of cuodition, and are
e.xBemiul to thn boys growth and
■i well balanced ration. Tnia in
!expensive mixture placed in a
J sheltered box -a here the hogs, can
mat it as thej" i^ed it. wiii produ-
ce far better results than any
j biuh priced so called stock foods.
Seod two dollars to The J/i
j eel post _ ...luo w
make a full hundred pouuds.(Adv)
to
» Di.v
Good Worl^ Giiarantecd »
*
PROMINENT HOG RAISER SAYS
PRICES CHARGED ARE UMWAR
RANTED nAKES HIS OWN
HOG FOOD, WITH
cash subject 'o confirmation by said ' BETTER RESULTS
Girls County Ccurt on Saturday the 12th,day
B y* of March, 1921, at 10:00 o'clock A, M.
Girls at the office of the County judge at
Boys Boise City, in said County of Cimarron,
j State of Oklahoma, all the right, title
and interest ana estate of the said Elva
Ola Hodges Hodges and Leo
Hodges, minors, and also all the right,
title and interest that their faid estate
| has by operation of law acquired in and
j to a>l the certain lot, piece or parcel of
j of land situate, lying and being in the
■ County of Cimarron State of Oklahoma
I bourded and das- ribed as follows: For !
cash, or one-third . J» ca.«h, had one-J
third due in one year and one third fQr Vears ' o
I to be evidenced by promissory^!"©# an(* bog remedies, but j ^ay^2nd lM6, made home-
bearing Six per cent interest, from date I he is a!l through paying extra- SWl^^? 21and°Nw/^r °f
•carf with embroidery. of Sale and secured by realestate mort vagant prices for what he See. 28 Township'4 \vih °«"*
■kor combi- Ifage or. said property.^: An undiv can make himself. He 4 ^ ^
ed two-thir<is u ttr*st in and to the .u » u i ■
Southeast Qu.-,r:er of Section Twenty " Reed are mm
1(20', in Township Three, '3'- North of fanf' secret of hi»
| Range Five "5". East of the Cimarron I w°nder Succ"ss by explaining I fore E. B_ McAIahan c
that he takes a-out live ponnds of Cimarron County'. Oktahonu." at
•r ordinary mir.eraline iwh'ch is I Boise City Oklahoma on the J^day of
pare concentrated mineral* j-nd March* 1921 •
cost only a coupl. of dollar.-) and jClaimanl name« w witnesses:
mixes s,me witii enouvyh brnn «J ,/ c.D' Ro*den- Fr«i Rowden. Jonh
D. Skellev, Jr. H. T. Walker all of
isdav
"That he is all through payii g i w mo j,|
fancy prices .'or stock faods and 1 efa!ine Chemical Co., 1<)3S North
;!og remedies and that he is raise) ^ • Chicago, Hi., arid t;jey
me some of the best hogs ever pi j wil1 f°rward you by prepaid pa.-
aced on tiie market was the star- !°e' post- enough mineraline
ment made recently by E. H
Beckstead. well known hog rai
ser and authority on live stock-
Mr. Beckstead's hogs are th''
t*nvy of his neighbors, and h.'»ve
topped the inarket'' for severa
nars in lo«a. He states t'Kit
high pri
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office at Guthrie
Oklahoma, February 1, 1921.
,Notice >s hereby given that R,,yr»l
K. White of Wheeless, Oklahoma
who on May 22nd 1916, made home-
runner ar
»r~iece 1
IK
-an 1<
" h' 'ie apron
kind
if ha:
Lnaf
least
» done
•*vh«"-
'f Bread
Cake.
Jelly,
kind
;r.dei
- cimarron
j Merieian in the County of Cimarron.
; Stat'' of Oklahoma. Bids must be in
writtingand may be left at the office of
I. K Hill, Attorney at law Borne City.
Oklahoma, or may be delivered to E L
Hodres guardian. Frederick. Oklahom-
or may be filed in office of the .Jud^e
r>f the Cunty Court, at Boise City. Okla-'
, homa or Frederick. Oklahon a j
* j Dated this I9th day of February 1921
E L Hodtres, guardian
J. O. Counk. His Attcrne
East of the Cimarron Meridian
has filed notice of intention to make
final three year proof to establish
claim to the land above described l>e-
fi ler to make a hundred pounds I Wheeless,
All "Oi:*. ,tnd . specially brood J.
Oklahoma.
^ CALLAHAN, Registf
DS « FARW LOANS
' nd j...
tor
Cc.Js, Coi'f:
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Br. uL-
Or: >p-
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Pitzer's Tailor Shop
Ntrlh Side Of Street Opposite New, Printinq Ofliro
t letninir, prv««intf. and mendink.*. $1 * *oi»
K:*o dre** m fc„d ^ewinir f all kind-, at n'aso
■lie prices Tail «r Vfxd« Clothe, a.
I VIUSUT-l |>r
jxco. K. riUer, IVoprietor
No.
NW
HEADED THIS WAV
FOR PUBLICATION
•et r* Interior
her- by that P»
SW 1-4
» 13» T
t NOTICE PUBLICATION
Oepertmert of Uterivr
j U. S. !<and Office at Outhrie. Ok
j Feb. 14. 1H21.
I Notice n hereby gir»r that Sam
| IJrite. of Bo*«e C«ty. lahoma, i
made H'>me«t^*d
or SWl |
Ray Chaney of Campo
taflKBAIi ALX'TIDnmE.
y* r l*"** t.warr •« c.«pfy.
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The NEWS S1.S0 per year.
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J Y. CALLAHAN. Re«>t<
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i STOPI LOOK! LISTENl
j anyone who knows
and he will direct von to
this shop for all classes of au-
to supplies and repairs.
This is because our line
is complete, our prices ri^ht
and our competance unexcell-
ed.
Our work is serious business
with us and if you come here
once you will get the best ser-
vice we can render in supplies
or repairs.
BOISE CITY GARAGE
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The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1921, newspaper, March 10, 1921; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305225/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.