Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1920 Page: 2 of 10
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FRIDAY, JUNE IS, M»_
PANAMA NEWS 1 !»•!«'« parent! Mr ar.d Mrs. Joe
WiH jet down a few items for tbe. ^reedenburg.
dear old Record.
Mr. and llrs. Guy Roll.r.i spent
RENFREW’S RECORD, ALVA-OKLAHOMA
eek ago with Mr. and Mrs.
Sbeffer.
spent one night last'
ie Fisher.
.arts'
h lie
Sunday
Sherman
Do She
week wi
The Club met last week with Mrs.
Mary Holtz.
Mrs. Get Sheddy is visiting with
her parents, Mr. ard Mrs. Ed Bitt-
ner.
Blanche Fisher who was operated
on is getting along nicely.
Clarence Bittner spent one e\e-
ning last week with Gene Annett,
Hannah Sheddy is staying with her
»iiter, Mrs. Tony Annett.
Fred Bittner spent Monday evening:
with Ferg McOsker.
Lee Spencer and family spent Sun-
day with Ed Carlson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hays and baby
Mr. and Mrs. Fred GiSieland are’
visiting with the former's parents,*
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Gijleland
Mrs. Ed Bittner and daughter,!
Mrs. Chet Sheddy called at the hoi-'
pital to see Mrs. Bagenstos and Mi>s1
Blanche Fisher. Bert Fisher also I
called.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Annett and
Bessie spent one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shalloup.
Well as everybody is busy, will!
ring off. BACHELOR.
MANILLA ITEMS NO. 1
Harvest will soon be here.
The wheat in this vicinity is not
very good, but the oats are fine.
Mr. Jacob Bachelor is very low at
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. L >ferrman and Ben
spent a few days last week with the j Herrman called at Mrs. John Pack-
HARVEST
LOANS
Despite the nation-wide scarcity for ready money,
thi-. Lank has a fair supply of funds to meet demand*
from responsible farmers of this community for money
to cover the expenses of harvesting their crops.
To insure the securing of the money you may need,
tab or telephone us as quickly as convenient.
Farmers State Bank
Alva, Oklahoma
First
Low
Cost
Fords orv
Low
Cost of
Upkeep
Standard Twine
either
Deering or McCormick
at
18c per lb.
Kavanaugh & Shea
Located in the beet city in Oklahoma
Separators
Order now a Port Huron 20-34
Separator and reduce your
threshing expenses 50 per cent.
Car load in transit. We guaran-
tee this Separator.
$1R50.M DELIVERED
Tractor Oils
We have the best of oils. Mo-
bile B and E. E. If you haven’t
bought your oils order now. Also
the Fordson Special Tractor Oil
refined by the St- Clair Refinery.
See us for your needs.
We have only • few Tractors on hand, on which we can make prompt delivery. We will deliv-
er to your place and demonstrate to your satisfaction without charge, so avail yourself of this
opportunity and buy while we can make deliveries. We can not promise delivery at any certain
iim« after what few we have are sold. The only assurance of a tractor for harvest is by buying
now. Buy the Fordson, a tractor that has proven it will stand the dust and hard usages, and one
>h.i you can get the parts for at any Fordson Dealer, also experienced Fordson machinists. We
are going to give you prompt service. An experienced machinist ready, with a car, to attend
your wants. Talk to the owners of Fordson*, tbe solution of reduced cost of Farming. Buy now.
Order Quick.
Your Farming Expenses will be
reduced by 25 to 50 per cent when
you own a Fordson Tractor, Ford
Truck and drive the Ford cars.
Order a Ford Truck, be ready
to haul off your wheat, the uni-
versal truck with the famous
worm drive. Pneumatic tires
makes it the real truck for gener-
al use. ‘
Remember when you buy a Fordson Tractor, Ford Truck or Ford Car, you are buying from an
established company, who are at your service- Genuine stock of all parts, experienced machin-
ists and the standard shop equipment, a guaranteed guarantee with all the security to back it up.
Mr. Farmer or purchaser, it means something to you, so why consider. Buy while we can make
deliveries.
Motor Trading Company
PHONE 296
ALVA, OKLA.
ers' Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickman called
at Mrs. Ellen Hendricks Monday eve-
ning.
Mr. Ben Herrman made a business
trip to Alva Monday morning.
Mrs. Ellen Hendricks and Elmer
and Daisy Henricks were in Alva
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Otto Golbek visited with his
brother John Golbek. Sunday.
Miss Daisy Henricks is visiting at
her sister’s, Mrs. Ben Brickman, at
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tucker and
family were Alva callers Saturday.
Mr. Peter Brickman and Mr. and
M r sjohn Golbek visited at Mr. Ja-
cob Bachelor Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stoner were in
Alva Saturday afternoon.
LINDA-BELLE
REPUBLICAN VALLEY
No rain yet. The wheat is suffer-
ing for rain badly.
Harvest will begin wihin a week
TIRES
D U Y satisfaction when you buy tires.
O Fisk Tires meet any comparison,
any competition. Then there is the
assurance of the Fisk Ideal.
\
\
“To be the beet concern in the world
to work for and the iquareit concern
in existence to do business with. ”
Next Time—BUY FiSK
l L HOLLOWAY
in this neighborhood. It isn’t wba-.
a fellow would call ripening— iui4
drying up—that’s all.
\Vell the Hardtner picnic is over
and guess most everybody had all
’.he dirt they cared to eat those
three days.
Yess "Gossiper,” I certainly did
make a mistage about the dates of
the picnic. Wasn’t reality a mistake
just misinformed was all.
Lawrence Harrington went to Alva
Monday and brought out a new Sam-
son wind mill which was needed on
Russel! Floyd’s place.
Mr. Jerry DaVea snaae a trip to
Capron Friday.
Mrs. Will Mantz made a trip to
Brownsville, Texas, Saturday.
Miss Vera Berry and littde brotfieF
Bennie of Anthony, Kansas are vis-
iting at the present time with her
■ Uncle, Milt Berry and family.
Mr. Raymond Mantz is working
for Lawrence Harrington.
Frank Isenbart and family visited
Sunday at Clyde Nighswonger’s, on
their way home. Their car lights
went dead on them and they had to
stay over night at L. E. Harrington’s.
Mrs. Jane Redtfeldt who has been
visiting relatives in this neighbor-
the past two weeks returned to her
home in Kiowa, Saturday.
Those that visited Sunday at Geo.
Fuller’s were Carl and Edd Berry,
Misses Vera and Dolly Berry, Wiley,
Scribner, Goldie Berry and Rena
Birchard.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be-
tween J. E. Patterson and W. D.
Wilkinson, under the firm name of
the Rocky Mountain Oil Co. has been
dissolved. The undersigned has pur-
chased the interest of Mr. Patterson
and will continue the business at tne
present location. The present owner
will pay all obligations contracted by
the firm and will collect all accounts
due the firm. Thanking the public
for the very gratifying patronage be-
stowed in the past and hoping to
merit a continuance of the same in
the future, I am
Very cordially yours,
W. D. WILKINSON.
Alva, Okla., June 9, 1920. 6-ll-3t
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Blakey, R. F. Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1920, newspaper, June 18, 1920; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077545/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.