The Ames Ledger (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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OAK GLADE NEWS
Wa ire util having aomt bol and
dry weather a eery on U hoping
for a raio iaon Harvest ii lotting
odrr way this week Several atari
od tbelr blndera bomtniog Mup
day aod Tuesday
Mra Vtlms Sharp of Fairview
wii renewing old friendi Decora
lion Day
Mrs Durgau aod Miss Beulah
viiited tbe Wm' Morris borne
Tuesday
Clarence Qiebert worked for Bud
Sturgeon last week
AdverlUing Aid
Business Revival
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advartlnr Mr DIUw Mhid Tia
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the hooka Than to nw toulim to
hi bad today aid scinMlfi eowpw
Im in sot Una IL Pot low hoalaiM
will ooai la oily If yoa so oot for It
Adrorttalas cortalaly sooi out for It
“WlU people md Iiwapapoe Mie
tlaomiota Uim dayif Tboy will md
aaythlas that latonsu thoa Than
an ploaty of proaoitday arsownU
(or hoalaaaa-
Mrs Abble Neal and eon o
Caldwell Kcnsaa ia viiiiing bar I
parent! SamShowalter and wife
Mr and Mrs Ed Bruner o
Pond Creek visited old neifhb ri j
and friends over the week end and :
wore here to attend tbe funeral of j
Mrs Crawford
Miss Emma Edwards returned
Friday evening: from a few days
visit in Sbawnee
Mr and Mrs Willie Cottom and
family were Enid shoppers Sat
Joe Albright visited the Floyd
Siok borne in Fairview Sunday
Mr and Mr Claude Gist and
daughter Mrs Vernie McKeover
and son and grandma Weidnor
visited tbe Cbas 8turgeon home
Sunday
FRONT PAGE NEWS!
A Real Remington for
Think of hi Now yo cao bay a
real typewriter aod set ebsoga
back from a twaoty dollar bill I
Remington's oaw lo worked
Remit Scout if sturdily built with
unusually legible and long-wearing
type A thoroughly practical typo-
writer— yet it costs unly $ 1973-
Dad Mother aod the youngsters
all will find n portable typewriter
the handiest sort of help with daily
correspondence aod other writing
Just ask them Then come In aod
try n Remit Scout for yourself
St it wtor tUmU $
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md tmfiislltatn mftmtj
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8 R Bowman ia serving on the
excise board this week
Guy Shook and John Duggau
visited in Enid Mondav
Sunday visitors at the “-book
borne were: Mr and Mrs Rauls-
ton and daughter and P 8 Shook
Advertising establishes a stand-1 John Hughes cut what is suppo
sed of quality that leads tbe buyer
to expect much and that impels
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of Garber and Mrs Lou Carson of the maker to measure up to the
Eid ) expectation
Mrs Bugg and Miss Ruth were
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Wii
bur Bugg Sunday
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Bradfieid were Mr and Mrs Clar
eoce Hicks and family and Mr
aod Mrs Loyd Mann and 'family
Mrs Herman Dowo’s brother
and wife from Billings were week
end guest9 at her home
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Mr and Mrs Birdes Gratner
called on his mother Sunday who
is ill
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Weidner
were visitors at the Ubaa Sink
home Sunday-
Relatives of Mrs Tom Crawford
have the sympathy of this com-
munity in this sad hour and the
loss of their loved one
Sailin' Charlie Say
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May 29 1933
WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR
vonT- very much about what
There is some doubt that people care to hear v ry
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driving - t talk sh0p" let us talk Results
Well it is not essential to ta P find that the engine
Smoothness Drive the Ford and the extra precise
runs"rithsurpass ing smoothness due to its desig
methods of its manufacture 80) at the drive-
Power There U is VS horsepower (wecouid neUl8
for the driver s use rather remarkable
-its life-like response— is of glsollne than
Economy Our V-3 develops more "r “ individual driving but
any c-Thsve made S1W W miles s gallon
nnder average conditions theFordV f ft1 Ford T-S has that
Of coarse oar economy is “° °“3r “lete sense initial cost
too but it is also economical in the compie
operation maintenance ion The motor car must not
Appearance This is woman "ihe Ford V-8 and you will not
only be useful but also £oodr looking
need our comment on its fine appearance years she changed the
comfort This also is woman's concern made p of
motor car from a wagon to a coac without a quiet smooth-
numerous ” t Clients too color good
“ Suy! JZTslrZ roominess and convonisnoo
' TK' progressive
feller am’t eotmv
worry abourtn
wolf at tl door
have volf
Steak t"r supper
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S Stocked and for Sale at the Ledger Office j j
ed to be tbe first grain harvest
ed in this community last Moo
day May 29th The - grain waa
barley
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The Ames Ledger (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1933, newspaper, June 8, 1933; Ames, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1840433/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.