Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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from their ink* t/> nellin/ cream wparato
ha* been made in the «outh,
A* a djr 't r< ult of the xtermination of the tick frorr
dairy cattle, dairying m coming to he one of the leading in-
du tr.< in the ic;uthern portion of th« country.
N'/t only are dairy h"rd heing increaxed, and the rjuali-'
if of product* Khowin# a rnar. ^liou* gain, but the btuineiw of : I
Mrfling dairy upplie in the xo'i'h ha* likewi^: grown p^«f all '
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te« marke- for pan*, pails, strainers, butter mold* and print*! ^ ,,i1 ■■"t
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are dreamed of in mo t people's philosophy, arid the succe**
in the fiuth a* a result of a xteady campaign against a di*-
m*>.-breeding insect should act at a stimulus t/> such work
wh^revur it in htudt'rf.
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Make Your Home More Comfortable
1 Big Roomy Porch
Ar« j-oull have a big
out-door living room that
w.iH give you more sum-
mer pleasure than all the
rest of thehouse combined.
. A d it wan t Cost much
either. We've every kind c«f
pillar - «implc and elaborate
asweU ns all other details you'll
need Tlunk this over senou&ly.
PREPARE FOR HOT WEATHER
USEless Space made USEable
MEW CITY GAtAGE.
GatW Half Sole,
A good many of thise "Red*," on close inspection. f rove
to be yellow. 1
Who said "poor farmer?" The averajr^ Am^n-an -
in the fl,210 a year cla*«. Before the war the aversi"-
Meome per farmer wan |h40 a year, but war put the bonus
<11 bis envelope. And what with wheat and rye going uj,
the income tax will get him yet.
with a 1,000 sdl« guarantee at
ball the cast •# aaw tires.
There is to be a campaign against the common house fly
coaducUd at every arm> camp and station this summ.-r
IMfferent kinds of traps are to be tried out, and swatters are
to flourish everywhere. All this is doubtless a good thinv
hat about the only fly our soldier boys are interested in riirht
fa "fly away home."
A finished
♦Jester trr*&tins
peace treaty would make an
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appropriate
3,500 Mill WITHOUT A
PUNCTURE
Ala* bare afiy far
We Haadtte the Celebraied
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and Grant
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Every borne h aome apace in attic, under atair.
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.m LaEleM apace that can be made USEable with
Beaver Board.
TV.* luHxleM, eracUeas. lumber is
rr.ajiulactured in Urge panels ready
to nail orer old piaster walla or to
attic studding. You can do
worfcyouracU. Letustellyou
We have all the materials needed to make the home more com-
fortable and to improve its appearance - Paints, Varnishes Lime
Brushes, Cement and Brick. ' '
Let U. Figure With You!
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
Long-Bell Lumber Company
Phone No. 2 W. C Bowman, Manager
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 30, 1919, newspaper, April 30, 1919; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148761/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.