The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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THE SUPPLY REPUBLICAN
Vo! XXIV
Woodward County
Appointed to Important
Position.
M i. T. C Coo'f of Buffal> was
visit ng tier pre.its. Mr. • nd
Mrs. N. E. Snvth of S( pply i -
The le*fer published below is ________
se'f-^xplarKtoiy. shrwirjr lh“ »p- 0
p.jintment of Mr. Jw*® hr a L-'gan Sm th. of E iid, stopo^d
member of tl e SmaU G ains Com. over o r it here Tues ay ti visit lw naH ^ w pmm ,IIU „ HIl„ ol llir 8lu,1Cf)W, „
m'ttee of tilt Ok’a'toma ( ropjv.s parents He it ai tdjater mjv,m |JBt foi the first Annual Ju- exhibits and in the contests
e Company, n|or F^ir, t > e held at the School f tVl.
•anl inonlvHmanths8erv.ee h* bui|din|r neXt Tuesday. Nov. 3rd. P™"'m mnne -s fr n
ha; attained second place in pvnt The various superintendent*. & " [ ,9" F *
. . .. , . .. .. s pnlirrvmt d to rhc appropriation
T, u p“ r :r *** hOU,« p«.i.
will be made are as folio.vs:
try 8! ow.
Poultry, lister lAbmill r. Sun*. ..
Premium* wil be pa'd on any
ed for tlie entertainment of Fair
visitors und students The film
will both educational and inter-
esting.
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---! A cordial in ita ion i* extended
The Vocational Agriculture A to onp ail to spnn<l t • e day visit-
Home Economy's Jo;nt Commit intr the Fa r, observing the work
U*e has perei cd plans and a pro- of the students "> shown by the
SUPPLY TOWNSHIP
JUNIOR FAIR
TUESDAY, NOV. 3
Improve m n‘ Ass ion
S illwater. Ok'a .
October 12. 1925.
Mr. W iPer Jessie,
Sunn’y. Oklahoma.
D -ir Mr. jesrc *:
1 take in advising you of vnur
nppoin'ment as a member of th<
Sn ail Graina Ccirmbtip of th<
of e ficiency
ployees
a n> i ? several em
-tss&e k sSnSsas
Sskssxk mssuks asssssia ssmsbws
socio’i.in. Ti e entire personnel |W1. break,ng three ribs Dr- 8h Supt. »** and sewmg.
cf the committee i« as follows: | was called and bandaged
A Dnane, SMIlwa‘er, Chairma^j the rib. and today he is resting
K V H'mphrev. E'renn; Frank j n’eely.
if . T> K UIaujq T/trune* Wft1*
V • »tc,h, R 5 K'owa. L^umis; Wn'-
t»r J-*sse, Supply. Ohh.. L. 0 1 Raymond Kimn 1. who for
A^rrift, Cie' e\; W J Green erly lived a few mi'es north of
Woodward, was sentenced list
I, i f . V d V, » <r»nv Of the eon! *-k * the at Alva I. 20
,-l u‘'on and hy h« of the -a n- Kara at MChster for I,..part in
e atimvilh-sm- to vo„ he Avard bank robbery ,n Oct.
v li n -.e that the Sm-ill Gnins 1 ___________
Committee is a very impor ei t j
c mmitt e t: the \«oci.ttion I 0- L- <'»Iqv*7 *rd irnn’y visit-
mikes r c-mmendatinrs to be,ed his parental hme here Sun-
used in th p d:grcedseed require- day
of the Aisociaf "on. and in gener-
erally supnvvine the details oi
s -ed improvement in so far as the
smill grim crops are concern* d.
I sincerely hope you Will find it
possible to accept yo^r appoint-
ment on this committee.
Very truly you's,
L. W. Osborn, Secretary.
Horn-Economics Contest, ip education, contests will be
Al ee Jackpon, Sunt. be!d in arithmetic, algebra, Eng-
Publicity, Tru< tt I’utler, pt penmanship Spelling, draw-
Progrem, Hrrry Pauls, S ip"
C’oncestiers, V iln a Him-M , ^'pt
Ro’cvt Roo" is Chairman of 'he
c tee -n d I il'y Smi'h *^e« ty
T f er membefs rre, Lm i«a
Rerd, Josie In is, Claitnce Hi rs
and T uett Butler.
Students of any Wool are o!if»!
ing, painting, reading, story tell-
ing, busy work ami wo d r cogni-
t ion for primary grades.
Through our exchanges we note
that Mrs. Hmchberger, now o
" 'cdford, but fonnerly of Supply,
is <j iite sick, her many friends
ere are ( opiry she is not danper-
b p to enter n : r y contest or class ou,iy j|i ;ind that she may soon
A moving picture w’l! b< secur be 'estored to health.
Bui dogs down Laveme
The Bulldogs plunged tht ir
way to a victory ov«r I^veme
High, last Friday. “Check”
Hurst, the flashy li tie quarter,
circled rig'iif end for the < n'y
counter ol" the game. Shuey
failed in an attempt for extra
p lints. Shuey, the b g full back,
p’ung d the 1 n° for e e al nic
gains and was t^e mos consist-
ent ground gainer.
The bull logs carried the ba'I
to Laveme’s one yard line in thei
opening quarter, but Lavern’s d^-i
fense stifiened and held tl tni f(<r
downs, and kickrd out of (larger.
The iine is given much credit
for the vietoiy. Time and again
they would open wide holes for
the bteks to plunge tl r -ugh. Eld
dy Hughes, the lankey guard,
played a nice game, ”S did Gar-
trell, left end, throwing t-he backs
for a loss time and again. Mud-
s »n, right end, pulled down s< v-
eral nice passes, all of which wtie
for good gains.
B V. Hughes an I wife made r
trip to Woodwaid Tuesday, on
business.
R-v. E. L Lollar, of Courcii
Hi i, O' la , has been assigned by
the M. - . confereee to fill lit
Supply pulfct tie coming far
Mr. Liihr has been heie beftae
aid give universt! satisfacii
ail is hinuelf gl d to ietuin
Sipuiy. He and i n family will
o: - ip r the oarsr.nage
\?rs Cal l’r it was in thtcoun-
try 8uii I y, vis.m g her mnthei,
Mia. liis-'y.
’t >111 ',f" i-e i i Monday
o i otto fe d th n y w y
vv ... p . i >r Roil.-i to establish a
re< leu e at Suop'y i.‘ to ha>re
tuc cjwton LroUtotit Utre.
Jackson’s
Cash Store
Live And Let Live. Trade At
SPECIA LS IN DRY GOODS DEPT.
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Heavy Fleeced Under vear,
$1.85
j
Overalls, without bibs, reinforced,
in blue
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only, per pair, $ 1 .S3 & $2.00
15 inch lej “Boot”, composition sole
$6.00
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1 GROCERIES
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16 lb Sujar, one to a customer,
$1.00
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10 lb sack Corn Meal,
45c.
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2 pkackajes, Grape Nuts
35c
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We nav too prices for E?rs and Butter.
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Kibby
'Die li ost never touched our
pumpkin.
For they art on the blink;
But .Tack bit our green tomatoes
And *urned them black M ink.
Toe leaves are gently falling,
The sun is traveling south;
At cold and damp we’re growi-
ng—
Inst end of heat ard drouth.
We Hx d up in the living r om
A* wfll a* kitchen ran^e.;
The price of coal ii h king, and
keeps us short of e-iange
Thn road grader F at work now
on the roid we*' from Kihby
store. T- e' t-eem t. be making
a good job of it. Frank Stewart
s in cnnrpc.
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Considerfible sickness reported
in n«?ipt b« rhoed rmrrg cM'dren
and some adu’ts. C'aud Prool et
was confin 'd ’o the house n good
oart of past week; severe cold
nd fie.
A li'erorv bo T*een organized
here *o mimt wwy two weeks on
r"’urs^ay n;oSt. 'Mts. Alma
Cl'ne as president and Ma io»
B°nr»et ns «cn«tprv. ’'verybody
come an-’ ‘•e’p in the work; next
meeting, Nov. 5th.
Topping kaffir and other *or-
Vvirn crop ‘ taking ir.otc of our
time and attention.
A Mr. W ight, if Hoover ranch,
■p towards I averne, drove five-
oindred he*.d of cntHe thrnuyh
■is vicinitv last Monday, atop-
i ng Sunday nigut in the Sel-
nsh pasture, south of here
•londay the cattle were turn d
«v^r to a buyer from Greenrburg.
< msas. They will be driven
dirough and turned on wheat.
I think he took possession of
hem at or near Selman Sever*
il men, on horse heck, passed
•hrough Kibby going back to
flinch in the afternoon^,
Gne ol the items overlooked
ast week vus the meeting of
Tangier basket ball team with
K’bbv, on the court here. Ktb-
by defeated.
Sone of o ir fn’ks om- inclined
o think the* newspaper eorre-
s lundcnt is a busy body. They
uy, “Wecan’t turn around wit) -
out the newspaper knows about
Moral, watch your turning,
•specially round a corner.
[Came Near B ing Serious.
Mr. Emile G irnett met with a
serious accident, Friday morn-
ag, at the home of Kenneth
Pettyjohn He was bringing
iome three young mules which
ho bad tied to the saddle. The
mules baoame excited and pulled
baok which caused the saddle
{| girth to brenk, threwins the
pony on Mr. Garnett and hurt-
ng him so badly he has not been
able to walk since.
JACKSON CASH STORE
ARTHUR JACKSON, Proprietor
Supply, Oklahoma.
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DYE OLD DRESS
COAT, SKIRT WITH
"DIAMOND DYES”
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l aV.irW, vfai.ta, eoaU, itockin^f, »\veal*-.tW
, covering*, draperies, b*nginjf». e'Mff*
\ thing, even il *be h»* never dy*d Mora
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i| then perfect home dye!n!; i. *«w
|r! ramie T>jAUiond Dye* are guaranteed MS
,1 to spot, fade, .treat, or Tun. TeU yMT
f druggist whether the m»'eri*l yon wlM
r^ to dye to wool or *ilk, or whether it IS
linen, eutton or nuxed good*.
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Cowgill, W. T. & McMillan, E. E. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1925, newspaper, October 29, 1925; Supply, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848037/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.