The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1923 Page: 10 of 10
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7
School Activities
Editor Jesse Hudson
Asst. Editor Bill Hoot
Sport Editor Vada Hoefer,
The Eighth Grade Civics class
has been debating this week The
following questions were discus
sed. “Resolved thatcapitsl pun
ishmont should be abolished in
all the union.” Affirmative:
Glenn Hath and Lillie Smith.
Negative: Hal Johnson and Cbis-
tine Cunningham.
“Resolved that the penal farm
is the most desirable form of
prison" Affirmative: Hulen Tol
iver and Kay Fri st. Negative:
Florence Elmore and Gregg Smit h
“Resolved that immigration
should be restricted by an educa-
tion! test. Affirmative: Jack
Bardin and Earleen Heekin.
Negative: Lucy Wellsand Maggie
Jamison.
“These have proven both in-
teresting and instiuctional
The following were judged the
best debaters by membeis of the
seventh grade: Gregg Smith,
Florence Elmore and Fav Frost
with Hulen Toliver as alternate.
extract from the State Superin.
tendent’s letter. It goes on to
say, “We have the poorest record
in the United States. Adopt a
resolu ion endoising compulsory
attendance and enforce the law”
No room in Supply schools has
fallen below 9(1% in any one
month this school term However
we do have a few families whol
are not seuding their chiibrenj
regu’arly. If porente do not co-
opearte teachers can do little but
urge the boys and girls tobereg*
ular in attend nice.
Attendance has fallen off con
si ierably due to the Influenza epi-
demic./ Jack Itardin, Hal Johnson
Lillie Smith, Sam Murray, Maggie
Jamison, Florence Elmore, Ear
le-Mi Heekin Palmer Bodenheiir.er
Oscar Harlow, Lester Lahmiiler,
Sam Perry and Thelma Hurst
have all been absent from the 7lh
and 8th grades this month.
Dorothy Redfein has been sick
with the flu the past week.
Joe Hurst was absent from
school last week on account of
sickness,
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SUFFERING?
Most of the pain we suffer ia
unnecessary. Why continue
to endure it—to sacrifice your
youth, beauty, and enjoyment
to itr
The combination of simple
tlirtnies* medicines found in
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pillfl
W especially effective in re-
Ueving pain without bad after*
effects.
For more than thirty-five
year* sufferer* from headache,
neuralgia, backache, tooth-
eche, sciatica and pains from
other cause* have found re-
lief by taking these pills.
Why don’t you try them?
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
Tbs truck started home early
last Thursday because of the
•Oov/. By the time the truck
arrived al home the snow had
stopped falling.
Th - unnu >1 school no eting is to
MOTHER! MOVE
CHILD’S BOWELS
v <(fits j*
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be held next Tuesday. March 27.
The truck didn’t make It Mon-
day on account of damages re-
eeivrd hi the storm Saturday
night.
Lois Van Doren was absen*
from school Monday.
I he good weather the fiist of
the week let gome of the sick
ones come back to school.
BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
Siiil
V- JI
pr
QLO,
Miss Blrck issuffeiing with a
sore foot.
Vu
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“California Fig Syrup” is
Child’s Best Laxative ^ ' \
/ V < X." v .
Hum mot Iter! Even a cross, sick j
child loves ilie “frdlty” ta»te of
'‘California Klg Kyriii)*'and i: never
falls to open llie bowels A teaspooli-
ful today may prevent a sick cnilil
tomorrow. If const Ipatert, lililous
feverish, fretful, lias cold, colic, or If
stomach Is sour, tongue coated, breat It
bad, retneinlter a good cleansing of I be
little 1 towels If often all Inat Is nece*
sarv
Ask your druggist for genuine "Call
forol.i s i4 strop'' which has direc-
tions for halites an<l children of all
ages pi inted on holt le Mother! You
intisi ' it 'California ’ or you may get
an Imitation fig syrup.
“.School attendance in Oklaho-
ma is deplorable”. So reads an
*ARN PAlHj .
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Paint Up
Glean Up
Cheer Up
I’alnt confers a Doi'MI.K HENRFIT It saves the service, It
cleans, Inlghteiis and cheers—with the Improvement In appeorance It
cieatee.
HAlSTlNO Is s vVING Not to paint 1-ext ravagance. I'aint
prevents rot and rust—It saves repairs and replecements— it more
than earns its cost.
The man who paints tils bouse only because of pride in Itsappear-
ance builds bet ter than lie knows; lie add* years to the life of his
structure.
—paint has proved its superior wearing and covering qualhtes
In this community. It Is reliable, lime tried—of proved excellence.
Cse our album of "j Ironies, pictur 'd hr many color combinations as a
guide In the selection of color combinations.
Estimates of complete painting costa cheerfully furnished.
*3T £ S F3
B pno-lleu
Lumber Company
"tjuallty Our Watchword—Service Our Creed.”
SUPPLY, OKLAHOMA
Mr. Myern announced baseball
practice would start r,s soon a.e
possible.
You Go! ACL. FOUR cf T.icso
MAGAZINES and CUR NEWSPAPER
Year^ach F0R $2.OS Order Now
Mr Morgan will soon start
THIS EXCEPTIONAL - 1 CQuO A - A TltSB OHLY
Sulmnpiiuw may Im. u.-w . ,1. /. , , ..... . ____,._ i-« vau
* i.i preheat ci a- c,. .....d*
grading for the stuck judging)
team to take to Stillwater thel'
last of April.
M.s<< Black Irts been grading i
tbe girls for some time so she
c«n pick her team to take to ti e
Domestic Science Department.
Better work hard folk*.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Let us print your sale bills.
Quick eervice—'reasonable price.
new* i
Is Your Farm or City
Property
or
s
LIST IT AT THE
/
Republican Office
The Purpose of an
Advertisement
is to serve your needs.
It will help sell your
goods—talk to the
people you want to
reach. An advertise-
ment in this paper
is a reference guide
to those whose wants
are worth supplying.
Notice is hereby given that I have com-
pleted my visits to the various precincts of the
county and will be in my office for a period of
twenty days beginning March 23,1923, for the
purpose of assessing any who for various
reasons failed to meet me at their preesnet.
At the expiration of said twenty days the
bool s will be closed and penalty will attach.
Dated at Woodward Ibis 19th day of March
1923.
JOHN HARRIS, COUNTY ASSESSOR.
A Small #
Investment that is
Conservative, Safe
and Profitable
A sales corporation functioning for one
of America's oldest and best known
manufacturers, offers a legitimate.safe,
and exceptionally profitable opportun-
ity to a few small investors ($190 to
$390) in this district.
A Guaranteed 35%
Merchandise Premium
AT ONCE
This in addition to the substantial div-
idends your investment calls for.
Here Im a r"al opportunity for the first
few lucky folks that au&w< r this offer!
The 35 per cent merchandise premium
is ready for immediate distribution.
You make a profit at onc<^|
Write Today- Don’l Delay
Send your name and address and let
me show you a real money-mu ker —
something that should meet with the
approval of your banker.
James P. Case, Secy. £ Trias.
Western Division
1201 VAN NESS AVENUE
Ssn Francisco, Calif.
Our Seeds
A --n T_T
ncie
Garden Seeds
Flower Seeds
Beans
Seed Spuds
Genuine Minnesota Red
Triumphs, Ohio’s and
Cobblers
Better get your seed before they are all gone.
Give us a call when in town
IDEAL GROCERY
Cohere Pi ice Tells and Quality Sells
ss
V
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Watch the weekly
Savings List
Egg Noodles and Spaghetti,
Grandma’s blank, pkg.
Pancake Flour, Santa Fe brand
box ....
Vienna Sausage, Little Links, can
Sweet Potatoes, Santa Fe, can
Milk strainers, large separator size, each
From Saturday, March 24th til! Friday night following
E. L. GANDY
SUPPLY, OKLAHOMA
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Anderson, L. A. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1923, newspaper, March 22, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951142/m1/10/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.