Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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GRUBB'S
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have a fir«- department
eq,.pped to fight .t. It'« only a few
'•« the heart wa* burned out of the bu -
>'fM' of Slick -ar-d what ftr*- fighting
e hid to b<- larg'-ly fry th* depart-
n • nt from "-apulpa. Th«- people of the>i-
towns learning through <-xperien<<- th - value of
a fir< department.
Then- ar - of progTe* right now
who would cripple the fire department of
Drumright just becaiJM- they might *av«- a dol-
lar here and another there. 'I hey do riot r<-al-
i/.e th<- ine tiraable *or.h of the Httl<- unit in
thi* city that in alwayn ready and alway* on
the job,
'I h«-y do not realize that the low ra!«- of in-
-urari' on Drumright property in directly due
• o '/'ir <-ffi ienl department.
l/«-i' encourage th«* hoyn—help them alontr.
Wi know th«-y hav<- made good. Mont of all
|i • , do a litili- hrain work for a t haaife and
r".ili/.e \h<- unneen and uuappreciated labor*
of th < fire f yhter* of Drumright.
With mx v;<e prtwitlli the I>-«rv«- of N'a-
tx/fia it oryamaxi iike a J...an< aJ. trui>portal«on
'irtomnitfi al co.~]>oratioa and will need a ' &ar
to i:! jxtraie clearly how bmtinew > an be tangl-
ed up.
H arship* of ' .jeM nations greeted Secre-r
tary H j*h< w>n k - arrival at Rio d<- Jan< o, rt-
mindinjr him that "■<- piping time* of peace'
keep the martial roar.
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j A Miaftouri farmer ha* filed a petition in
bankruptcy, «tatihU a-^rtr it nS.O'Vj and
bin liabilhieK at 949.000. Why shouldn't the
I farmer <-xert i"- e<jual rig} M?
BBBBEBBeibaBI
FOR SALE
F ill BI<x>d Shetland
Ponv ,
Eridle. Harness
and Road Wajaron
Call at
E. E. Wilson's Barn
Corner Ohio and
Fjlkfei-.-^on
"France and Kngland are drawing togeth-
er, «ay* an editcf. Well, that'* fair enough,
jli appeared for a time that France would draw
' first.
Translation* of foreign novel* are seldom
*aU«factory. Th«- American language i^ in-
capable of expr< i.ig the nice *hadeis of
I pruriency.
If Mr. Ford really can *how the railroad
jhow to get along with lex* fuel, now- would be
I an excellent time to demon*trate.
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SINCLAIR
REFINED OILS
Phone 267
Drumright, Okla.
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Red Star Flour
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
flour, Feed and
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IN OUR WHOLESALE and RETAIL STORE. SUCH BRANDS AS
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PERRY FLOUR
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CORN MEAL
WHEAT
MILL RUN
CHICKEN FEED
POTATOES
KANSAS BEST
RYE FLOUR
KAFIR CORN
SHORTS
BRAN RUN
MEAT MASH
SALT, ETC.
WE ARE THE LARGEST WHOLESALE FLOUR, GRAIN AND
2 FEED HOUSE-ALSO PRODUCE—IN DRUMRIGHT.
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1922, newspaper, September 19, 1922; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149474/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.