Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 313, Ed. 1 Monday, April 4, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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One More Day of
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ijiwir a the Look
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sent to Preach One tgJU. TU* positively' will be tke
I Us tfjittniiM of ti* Erwin Fisaer
More Night. I« To Be ErufdUk j«nr here, and the m*>et
•_jr tonight will be in the fonn of at
• Imo. Entr Char
s it.«4 ins(*•-«« '
u4 ev«ry cbsrcfc
tiosal •ne'ttwrr* i
anxr'-ia**. Ob tie
otu house* every
pie &re uik-tg "a
rictu tirekdr U' i
' "UratlBS effect*
here. The lerrV e
it 7:M O'CVK*.
■t is the 'j*.y Ui
rum the "=■ •*i-^,n
hu rece#re>; k4i:
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vj *t. is the bui.-
vrifrrt is t*tt, ¥>->
eetis*," ki.i Una.
/j-Can to fe«5 the se-
'/f I>r Enrte'i r-*r
w>t et-. twMMg
Jubilee Party.
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es" the jaonr: *i«ere •.,jer ret.-je th*'
oajy i>j * teeeEiwr Cix kij
tiaai jenutMa: be dBj«re4.
"Tlut <perr. meju-t tfc th#- orgia
isfcti'-t ii roit? to be u
eucfc u extexa «>■ « br the na><- the
n «tl>er L:p crire it e&o*4 af i«,f-
resnJu mar be expe<ct«i "frvn. the
foctinkf of the differed ce^ar
weiekjy roi-
Cf Escape Ldiim
eitej fctteadshce ^ crefl:'. nuis^ 4efutKUBt,
iauM-bt irii] aeel oa th# v ' ' be:ig u.dj
lr.ii p«t wi
trot our Buntk
arti uwue
Trie :< oaar jMftai ciu* i the i* -
? tif the Stmcar it''i.oci. Ther
t? as eatiiir.bBt.t tsf tn uurf
Mn. Hkrtpn> is :.tT> cif tltit (iu
After the ia.r®e yuitore ru rtitde of
the enttr* r.usda.r wAj&A, ther had a
«U lubic«e4 Jubilee meeting.
The ikonx aerrke *U1 be the
^righte* and beat ainoe ti' opet;a«
if the famj>ai*x acc all the old time
M (i rill be not
The meeting u '/.ad ucted by Dr.
Zrwls *111 doubtleM leave a iaJsliEJ?
ret;«oaae ts> Itmaiailii rexj-eate j mpre-aaion on the city. Never before
that the lai> -La*ie tti wtjay contis- :-jat net istere-at be#n diaplayed in
Dr. Ervis hai consented to stay : matterv at at tbe preheat
'OS'&MT ENDS MEETINGS
SOHGS TO BE OLD FAVOR
ITE8
BAPTIST CLA65 KOTE5
The Alatheao - Laa of the Baptir;
Church me with Mr*, '.naritoa Pn
day April l*t. and ill glllMl. elect
in* ne* oCBeera. The t-laaa *u *e-l:
re;<re et'<-d aad report good eaii asd
a fine time The mw.isf for the
first Friday is May will be at Mr*.
Mot'e ui on Xorth Pena Are
For rent ada pa:
if Derrick.
ae Erea-
Kt pens- >>IIM picture made o! their «3*aa
Sonke of the other c :aaaea are rus-
lor the cai{ thesa a -ioae race lor the first
MHIhk
ha e cprusg frvs the orifSsal arena- frost porch of the parwsaee ho pro l* M=Me 1fjr WNkntt to ev_ape
to ocr iw. est i i. We hue v>de room for aS the tlaaaea ^asy of the loaae* they hare hereto-
*• «<tkieel as! j^raernia< of 11 roe are sot :s Sunday achool 'ort ■"Ejected to. The minitniia-
tioa of neb ktaaea irana t_k - —
y«o are sot
***' They are ever o« the alert wnrieirb^re >>o se asd Joia si
**r tfca ialereiit th- ir -etpe r < q Hilderi/raod. erpenae of doing busineae will be
"4 lil-* «*"' «*«*. . gapt of Soaday athool cot to anck ax extent that
^
is all line* and still do business at
a reasonable profit.
"The elimination of the bad check
faatsre. which has long characteriz-
ed all claaser of business in this city
will save another large item whict
l n h<r'i ' *o -' i if off ti'
profit and loss. All these features, it
connection with an efficient collect-
ing department which is all ready tf>
i«••ii ii _ i | funtion, loses up three Important_
w ill Move 1 art of riant Here and Remainder Op BOtm - of loss which merchau-j have
OILTON FLORIST 10 RUILD
E HERE
Ground;
\
To IJe I p T:> Date in Every
Respect
FIVE
acre tract close
here FOR plant
IN 1 ing to bie utal^mern'. to the Secretary,
'o <->-tablisb h -re a f--t cla*a™5oSst
~~~* Karden and nursery for 'ximmercial
Mr. K Weidtnan. a florist and el- ;,Urpose« He nar had years of ex-
perienf^d nursermian Of Oilum, told perience in this line of work and ei-
<he Secretary of the Business Men's i« u to Invest tlO.Wi at least in the
Aasuc-lation yenterday. that he was nursery and floral business. In addi-
r«*d> a/id ansious to invest up to t ion he will be in the market for a
tlf.MO in Dnimrlght property, es- borne.
cablisbing a honw here and businesn. He haa at the present time a $7,<Xrt
provided he 'an secure a S-awe trvt. plant in the city of Oilton, and if he
suitable for the location of an up-to J u able to find the kind of a proposi
dale floral garden and nursery. tion he is looking for in Drumright,
Mr. Weidmans onyl sllpuailon is | be wUl move a portion of that plant
be<en in the habit of taking with a
grin. Hereafter men who are mem-
bers of this Association may expect
practically 100 per cent realization
in the*e three directions.'*
Can Work Clcse Together
It is pointed out by Mr. Newton
that while the Association is now able
to function and is functioning in all
departments, the closer organization
of all lines will enMe it to function
more clearly perfect. It is for the
purpose of bringing about this identi-
fication of th • 1. uiiK fS interes"
of Drumright In a common cause, for
the up-building of Drumright, and the
that the 5 acre* be close in. access-
ible to city water, a fairly quality of
soil and rt-asssoable in price.
It •* Mr. Weidman'* desire, accord-
to Drumright, adding to it whatever
is necessary to make It thoroughly
up-to-date and medera in every re-
spect.
shawnee girls defeat el reno
contestants on open
shop question
The Girls' Debating team of the
Shawnee high school won by a de-
cision of two to one over the visit-
or* from Kl Reno last evening. The
question wan "Resolved, that employ-
er* of labor are justified In demand-
ing the 'open shop'.'' The Shawnee
debater*. Miss Myrtle Allea, Miss Lou-
l * Rankin, and Mis* Voncille Hick*,
had the negative side of the issue.
Those on the El Reno team were Ml**
Mary Jane Babcock. Mi** Louise
Schroeder. and Mi** Lola McCackey.
The judge* were: J. H. Caldwell
of stillwater. E. C. WUlson of Ada, and
B. Meador of Norman
Tonight Shawnee'* affirmative team
Mis* Blondie langston. Mis* Violet
Guild, and Mis* Odra Caldwell, will
m t Oklahoma City's negative de-
baters there.
COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
OF
= ALL KINDS
JOB PRINTING
IN
as
ALL ITS
BRANCHES.
PHONE 90.
THE DRUMRIGHT DERRICK
maintainance of efficiency in busi
n<-- . that the membership drive and
rally which *111 lake place on Mon
day evening, and fol'owed by as inten
sive effort next day, in which all mem'
bers will take part, .ha* been plan
ned and is being carried out.
In the course of this drive, it I*
stated, an effort will be made to reach
every man in Drumright to whom
membership In the Association can be
made of profit and benefit Three
claspe* of member* have been provid
<-d for. the president point* out. Two
of these are identical except in the
amount of due* pal<^ the Associa
tion ha ' nothing In mind except to
fix the rate at such a figure that
•vould "nabl" each Member to pay for
only wh8t b nefit be receive*.
Two o' thes« r|*«.;:)<a?:' a* a e
really not *eparate classifications,
bat In view of th* fact that the nature
of '.heir profession* make all banker*
doc-tor*, dentist* and other profes-
11 Rional men semi-public servants.
S where a* they reap only a portion of
5 the ull benefit of the organization
I monthly due* for these have been fir
S ed at $3.50 for regular membership.
S The other clasaiflcation Is that of sus
• talning member*, who enjoy all bene
: fits of the organization with the ex
• ception of the service of the rating
: department. At the same time, they
j arf- relieved of making reports to thl*
department
Will Beat Schedule
The number of member* to be se-
cured by April 1J in the membership
drive wa* originally placed at 150. j
but owing to the interest being taken
In the movement the committee, of
which George Massad of the Massad
Mercantile. I* Chairman, believe* It ;
will be possible to secure 200 mem
bers.
Girls! have you ever lived three |
years with a "perfectly good hus-
band?'' Then you'll know why Con-
stance. a* Georgie stepped out In
search. Folly Theatre today 313-lt
Jack Huron and Miss Golrie Mc-
Kibbon. both of Oilton received a
marriage license here Saturday.
George W Rrown and Mrs. Eliza-
beth McCutchan both of Shamrock, I
were married by the Rev. Peter Park-
er at the city hall Saturday after-
noon.
Get the Derrick—It's newsy.
Every voter's duty is to take part in the dire-
ction of his business. The business of the
city of Drumright is YOUR BUSINESS. Are
you going to take a pa|t in the direction of it?
If so
VOTE FOR
J. W. KLINGLER
tor CITY CLERK
To Take Care of Your Business
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
HIS MOTTO IS:
Courtesy, Efficiency, Competency and Service
Can I Get
My Money Back?
THIS QUESTION is one of the acid tests which every careful per-
son should apply to investment propositions.
IN T H E CASE OF THE PREFERRED STOCK of the Oklahoma
Gas and Electric Company, provisions to insure the marketability of
the investment are unusually complete.
IF A SHAREHOLDER who has purchased direct from us wishes to
sell his stock, we simply arrange to transfer his holdings to other in-
vestors. Our Customer-Ownership plan is a permanent policv.
There is a steady demand for this sound security with numbers of
purchases daily.
NO HONESTLY CONDL CTED corporation can agree to buy back
its stock from investors because the money thus received goes into
permanent property construction It is thus put to work at a profit
and is not held m the form of cash. The property must remain in-
tact in order to serve public necessities. The Preferred sharehold
er usually desires to keep his money so invested because it r>av* him
a satisfactory return. '
WHAT A CORPORATION CAN LEGITIMATELY DO is to provide
a prompt and ready market for its stock in the event that a share-
holder wishes to realize cash. Exceptional care has been taken hv
our organization to make Oklahoma Gas & Electric Companv Pre-
ferred Stock a liquid investment. v
•S-H-H H i I I I I 1 1 i'l-H-H-H-H-j-H-'H i 1 I! 1 1 i i 1 IH-H-t-
% An 8% Investment—With Safety f
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Securities Department
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
H. M. Byllesby 4 Co., Fiscal Agents,
Byllesby Engineering anj Management Corporation
Engineers nd Manager*
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