The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928 Page: 6 of 10
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possible to you who have been our neighbors for years
to you whom we have known as good friends and loyal
customers we wish a merry merry Christmas
customers we wish a merry merry Christmas i‘tiss Opal Hart is having a gone since ia3t we wisnea a merry unnsunas 101 you
successful school
It is a wish that we cannot fully express that you find iriJ Now a new Christmas is here and we hope that it brings
yourself on Christmas morning blessed with more hap- A Fairview school yard is show- LAt new happiness and joyousness to you
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piness than you have ever known before such joy and
May your heart be filled with the blessing of all
good things may your troubles be lightened and your
gladness as you will remember to the last day of life 1 MRS DALLAS NOE
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May the year 1929 be one of peace health and good
will for you
We have always believed that one of the best adver-
tisements for this bank is our sincere interest in the
progress of our customers regardless of the size of the
account We believe in the courteous way of transacting
business
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!I account We believe in the courteous way of transacting si born five chuldren: Lewis Noe
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All the officers directors and employees of this estab-
lishment extend the above greetings and as we think of
the generous way in which you have patronized our bus-
iness NT are moved to thank all of our friends for the
good feeling shown toward us
As Christmas approaches we hasten to offer you most
sincere and hearty wishes for a joyful Chistmas attend-
ed with a super-abundance of good di happiness and
NTH-being throughout the new year
In a spirit of the greatest possible neighborliness we
wish for you a Christmas unclouded by care and bright-
ened with all that is good
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years 11 months 23 days
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PUBLIC SALE
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public sale on Monday Decem
ber 17 at his place a half mile
'srl south of Edmond He will sell
twenty-five head of cattle one
horse some hogs chickens and
RI turkeys some furniture and
numerous other articles Sale
ari starts at 1 o'clock Frank Ship
man is the auctioneer and the
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PUBLIC SALE
I Joe Kucera will have a sale
at the Tom Early farm 4 miles
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Britton Wednesday December
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Pell horses and mules 9 head of cat-
tie 14 head of hogs farm imple-
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and other articles J W Bar
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FILL TIIE SMOKE HOUSE
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Smoke houses in Oklahoma
Texas and Arkansas ought to
be pretty well filled this year
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WHEAT FARMERS FACE
MANY NEW PROBLEMS
Wheat farmers of Oklahoma
and Texas are facing some new
problems says the December
Farmer-Stockman Experiment
station workers have already
discovered a score of problems
that farmers have little sus-
pected coming up in connection
wth the use of the combine
What is going to be the ef-
fect of continually plowing back
into the soil all the straw pro-
duced on the land when the
same fields are planted to
wheat year after year? Will
the soil be able to digest it?
Will the hilltops where straw is
light get poorer and the low-
lands get so rich the wheat
will lodge? Can some way be
worked out to distribute the
straw from the rich part of the
fields to the hilltops? These
are questions which experiment
station workers are thinking
about
The experiment stations have
pretty well worked out a plan
for controlling Ilession fly
based on binding and threshing
wheat Now the question is
arising as to what the use of
the combine will have on Hes-
sian fly control where quanti-
ties of straw have to be plowed
under?
Some new questions are also
arising because of the wide use
of the one-way disc plow And
then there are other problems
that deal with the storage of
combined wheat such as "How
much moisture may threshed
wheat carry and be stored with
safety? Other problems have
to do with the protein content
of wheat and of disease control
Every one of these problems af-
fects the wheat farmers of Ok-
lahoma and Texas Eventually
the experiment stations or the
farmers themselves must find
an answer to them
WANTED — Home laundry
Reasonable charges Called for
and delhered Telephone 685W
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CANARIES — All breeds
Guaranteed singers Prices reas
unable Write henry Newton
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gone since last we wished a merry Christmas for you
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Adamson, Royce B. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928, newspaper, December 13, 1928; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2053501/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.