The Strong City Press (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1936 Page: 6 of 8
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THE STRONG CITY PRESS
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KILLED
36000
INJURED
1092000
1936
Nine Mile New
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Everyone I think waa glad
to see the snow and glad t o
see it leave v
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0ur School Special
Nickle Hamburgers
There was a doable wedding
in our vacinjty last Saturday
Joe Blaylock and Julie 'Boils
together with Cecil Clay and
Della Blaylock They have a
place rented Reydon We wish
them happiness
25c Plate Lunch
$
Auto
’Preferred by-
millions to mayonnaise
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Crash
No Chance To Recover
100000
Toll
There was a large cro&d at
their charivari Monday night
which was held at Jeff Blay-ocks
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Try Our Two Bit Lunch Meat-Po
tatoes-Cornor Beans- Coffee-Bread and But
ler
Clarence Wilson and wife
spent Christmas with her fol-
at Altus
Glenn Spillman is visiting
relatives in California
Mr6 Spillman’s brother D
W Nolte passed away Jannar-
y first He had been loreman
for te state highway depart-
ment in California for eleven
years
Sam Blaylock is working at
Carlsbad New Mexico
y Regular Meal 35
Meat 3 Vegetables Fruits
Coffee Bread and Butter
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Pie
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jA different delicious
$ flavor! Time-honored in-
gredients of mayonnaise
and old-fashioned boiled
dressing combined in a
if 1 new way T y it!
Will You Sign This Pledge?
SAFTY DRIVING PLEDGE
’ Mr Jantzn made a busines
trip to Clinton Thursday
Mr Balls i s moving this
week to the Bennitt place i n
the Pie Flat di-trict
Mr Williams is moving this
we§k north of Hammon on the
Watkins place
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$ Chili 10 or 15c
Pa
Short Orders
Stew 15c
Pie ICc M
Prompt Help For
Itching Eczema
It's wonderful the way soothing cool-
ing Zemo brings prompt relief to
itching burning skm even im severe
cases Itching soon stops when Zemo
touches tender and irritated skin be-
cause of its rare ingredients To re-
lieve Rashes Ringworm and eaufort
the irritation of Eczema and Pimples
always use clean soothing Zemo In-
sist on genuine Zemo Approved by
Good Housekeeping Bureau No
saioo JS'JHD t 4874 3 5c 60c $1 All druggist:’
Henry Hunter Laundry
and Dry-Cleaners
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here on Tuesday and Friday
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PAUL CREASON Representative
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TO HELP PREVENT ACCIDENT AND PROMOT
SAFER CONDITIONS ON STREETS AND HIGH-
3 WAYS FOR THE PROTECTION OF MYSELF AN
OTHERS I PROMISE TO
1 Never operate at reckless peed
2 Drive on right of highway
3 Stop at all S-T-O-P signs
4 Refrain from jumping traffic lights
5 Make turns from the proper lanes
6 Signal before turning or stopping
7 Give right of jvay in doubtful cases
v 8 Heed pedestrians’ rights
9 Nevor pass on curve or top of hill
10 Slow down at intersections and schools
11 Keep my vehicle in safe condition '
12 Be courteous and considerate of others
IDEAL CLEANERS
CHEYENNE OKLAHOMA
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Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed
‘ GIVE US A TRIAL
Eidridge Calvert Manager
Name
Address
Mailed To
The Strong City Press
Strong City Oklahoma
To the Tax Payers of
Roger Mills County
I will be in the office at the Court House
up to and iucluding the 12th of January See
date Card for your date According to law
we will close the assessing period March 1st
thereafter there will be a penalty of SfffO
i added to your assessment Please watch your
date and be on hand
j J K Taylor County Assessor
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January 13 Rerrirg
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January 15 a ' -Carpenter
'a January 16-17 ' Hammon
N January 18 Court House r
January 20 Canadian
January 21 1 Liberty Center
January 22 - - Three Corners jjfj
j January 23 Diamond Front
January 24 Union Center
January 25 Court House
January 27 Breezy Meadow
January 28 Crawfcid v
January 29 Bellview
January 30-31 Durham
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February 1 Court House 5
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February 3 Midway f
February 4-5 Reydon h
February 6-7 Berlin
February 8 Court House p
February 10 Grimes
February 11 — Sunny Pom 1
February 12 - Sweetwater
February 13 Meridian $
February 14 Strong City 1
After the 14th at the court house
School Supplies - Lunches
ICE CREAM and SOFT DRINKS
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Cigars - Cigarettes Candies Eats
AGeneral Line of Standard Patent Medicines
LITTLE’S STORE
Where Would' A
Fire Leave You?
Hail Tornado and Windstorm
We can write you a guaranteed policy that
will give you a feeling of
SURE PROTECTION
Let us list your farm for sale or rent
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Lewis, Ruth Kathryn. The Strong City Press (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1936, newspaper, January 9, 1936; Strong City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1843158/m1/6/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.