The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SUPPLY REPUBLICAN
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abotild i» aval an aa In raa- b of^a Ml
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tlon II.lu la Advaace
L A Andkkson, Editor.
F.btncd •» •ecoad claw* mail muiitr in tht
Pusioifk* at Supply Oh la
Mr. and Mrg B V. Hughe*
left for Alva Wednesday morn
ing where they will visit friends
and relatives Rosie Hughes who
has been in Tulsa the past two
months will meet them at Alva.
Homer Crouch, son of Mrs.
Hughes, who has been visiting
in Alva the past month will join
them and return home. Mr.
Hughes will also attend a state
meeting of vetenarians now in
session at Alva.
School Notes
will be moved to the Domestic
Science Lab The old sewing
room will be fitted up for an
English and History recitation
room.
The Department of Vocationa
; Agriculture and Home Economics
are being moved to the basement
rooms under the Gymnasium
The schedule of these two de-
partmeids have been rearranged
ho any student may take the full
limeallulted to physical educstiuu
Mr. Morgan wants all those in-
terested in athletics, both boys
and girls, to meet at his place
next Saturday night, August 11
There will he some of the business
men present. The little folks
below the 7th grade are asked
not to come as there will be
nothing of interest for them
Do not forget this meeting for
plans for the coming vear will
he discussed.
Woodward Hospital
Woodward. Oklahoma
LULLY EQUIPPED
C w Tilkbows, m d
surgery
B A Workman, m d.
A ka> and Laboratory
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Jab L Ratiebsok. m d
Internal Medicine
Chas k Davis, m u
Inlerual Medicine
Kbhj L Patti bso.n. m b
K>e. Kar. -V.se anil Tliroai
Open to all reputable physicians. Phone 285
Miss Alma Jones, Supt.
i McDonald
DRUG STORE
j WE FAY THE POSTAGE
SEND US YOUR ORDERS
PHONE 40
WOODWARD, OKLA.
Don't forget school opens on
Monday, Sept. 3rd All High
School students should he enroll*
ec on Friday or Saturday before.
Watch for the high school gcheule
The auditorium will be reqair
ed b/ the first, of next w**ek"
Tnere has bean a delay in mater*
ini for tins work or it would
have been done, (’all around to
the school home and satisfy your
self that it is now safe.
Through a scheme of adver-
tising the business houses ol
Supply put in a set of interim
HC >nss in the auditorium. Thi-
gives the stage two sets now,
an interior and an exterior. This
was done with no cost to the
District
Toe hoys athletic equipment
ami d 'easing room will be move'
to the engine room where there
is heat and a shower being ar
rnnged. The girls rq lipmem
ASPIRIN
Say “Bayer” and Insist!
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•Kukugv or on tml'U't* von nra not get*
tuii' t lie I'cnnini. Hsyer product pre-
»i*ii* d bv phv'ii i on . c. i I .vonly-Iwo
yosia aud pro\ 1 safe l> millions for
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Neurnlpia l’ain, l’ain
Acropt ‘Tavcr Tn'-I- I* of \ipirin**
OTlv I «-h unbroken p ickapc c.mtAin*
p roncr ilireoticm*. "nn.h u'"\* ,,f
twfivu table' fev -«nt* l>niK
Hints also H-ll tBitlb-s of 24 andllOO
Aspirin in th- trail* murk of Haver
Manufacture of MoinmcoUcacidwUr ol
gwlicylioacid.
Send Us Your
UJ _____and address on a
HdlHi; post card or in aler-
ter and we will mail
free and postpaid, a sample copy of
Popular Mechanics
MAOAZIMB
the most wonderful magazine pub-
luhed. 160 pages aod 400 pictures
every month, that will entertain
every member of the family.
It contains interesting and Inarrucths art*,
cine on the Home, Farm. Shop and Office
—the newest rl. velopmrnta In Radio. Avia-
tion. Automobile and Garasa. Radi tsaos
contain* something to Intelewmmytaty.
We do not employ auherripdoo anitcBm as
you will not be urge! tosubwnbe and yon
are nag obligating yourself in thaleLlf
asking lor a ire* sample copy. Hi
gladly send k to pmai^dva mwksra. ■
you tike k yon can buy a copy eeary
manta tr m any new*, liar or Bend ni
your auUcnpuon —tLU) lor ana gagg.
Popular Mechanics Ct
aoo-aia a. o-u*-
/ ’pmltr HKhamiet KvUitimc u and
to ansaits W aw Beaswooaafjka
Jam &Jelly Making
now an exact science
Fresh Fruits arc PVnt’ful!
Use the short ClRTO-Proccrs for
making jam and jelly with berries,
Cherries, beaches ana other f vis in
season. You will find they re die best
jams and jellies you ever tasted.
Ct'RTO is sold by ymeet t rv: ly where
or sent postpaid for j'j cents.
1 MINUTE’S BOILING
2 POUNDS OF FRUIT
3 POUNDS OF SUGAiiJ
4OUNCES OFCCfiTO
« v.v.kes
5 POUNDS OF JA>i
Wrapped with every hot tic
is a recipe booklet which
tills the story.
r>ouglas-fWtin Corporation
24 Granite BlJg., RoilicsUtr, N. V.
( SureJcU )
No reason now her tonyuc to tell
That (Mil old story "It did not jell”
Her jam’s now perfect - jelly, too
She uses CERTO—so should you I
Authorized Sales & Service.
GENUINE FORD PARTS
All Kinds Of Repair Work.
S-vice Depot for UNITED STATES k GOODYEAR
.....JIBES......
W. L. Hurst, Agt.
Bog!—
but
that’s
good
And it is the best kind of a Sweet for the
hot summer days.
Healthful and nourishing, let your boy
eat all the Ice Cteam he wants, and if
he buys it here, you will know it is the
best.
Davis Pharmacy
fierisReliej
Why suffer from nerr-
ousneM, insomnia, hy-
•teria, nervous dyapep-
aia, nervous prostration
or any ailment due to
• disordered condition
of the nerves?
DR. MILES NERVINE
will give you prompt
and lasting relief.
It produces refreshing
sleep, buiMs up the shat-
tered nerves and pro-
motes a normal distri-
bution of nerve force.
list Sails It, Aak Him
Before You Buy Lumber
Ask These Eight Questions
1— Is it accurately milled?
QF 2—Is it surfaced four sides?
8-Is it carefully trimmed at the ends?
4-Is it full length—uniform in width
ami thickness in the surfaced sti-ck?
5 Is it properly seasoned and uniform'y
graded?
6 Can it be put into construction with a
minimum of carpenter lubot—planing, saw-
ing and sorting?
7—Is there a uniform “waste” because
of unifoi m quality ?
8 -Does the tongue and groove stock fit
aungly?
When these questions are asked of Long
Bell lumber the answer is YES.
Look f«*r the trade mark LONG-BELL
on the end of the piece.
THB
IpnG-fteLL
Lumber Company
"Quality «>ur Watchword- Service Our Creed,”
SUPPLY* OKI AHOMA
Goal. Grain, M
The Farmers Co-Operative Elevator is open and
ready to aerve you every business day in the year. We
strive to please you at ail times, no matter whether
yon are buying or selling.
Bring your cream to us. Highest CASH price paid.
‘At Your Service the Year Round’
A. B. MESSALL, Manager
Home Economy
There is only one sensible and practical way to
handle your household expense, and that is by
giving a check in payment of all hills.
This method eliminates the foolish waste of
money because you have a record of every dollar
you spend, and it further provides you an un-
questioned receipt for every bill you pay.
Why not talk this vital subject over tonight, and
then drop in here and we will show you how
easy it is to open a joint account for handling
your home finances.
Bank ot supply
Trades Day Is
Past
But we will try to
save you money on your
merchandise every day
in the year.
Give us a trial—every
purchase guaranteed to
be satisfactory.
We have hardware,
groceries, meats and fresh
fruits in season
i
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Smith & Austin
SUPPLY. OKUHGISt
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Anderson, L. A. The Supply Republican (Supply, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1923, newspaper, August 2, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc952152/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.