The Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Chiropractor
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Ground Floor 21 at Presbyterian church
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HEMSTITCHING
MARCELLING
iTemstitehrg and Buttons Covered
E:pert Operators
Evening ippointments Saturday
Lynne Lee Loe
Phone 207 Cohen's Office
The Tulsa Tribune
Oklahoma's most complete and
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For service or want ails call
Russel II Taylor
Phone 236
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Brick work concrete work—anyth ) ing Just Phone 793 or 443 Governor jhn Il Martineau of Ai-
In the building line Plans and esti-
t kansas will greet each other at the
t Ted Johnson state line when the people of Tex-
mates furnished
Phone 1601E13 P O Box 245 -1: Trucking Contractor arkan a celebrate the completion of
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Drumright Okla t 313 E Broadway the $1270000 concrete highway pro-
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DR S W REY NOLDS I Proaipt service
Day or Night county Texas and the first annual
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON I- governor's day under the joint aus-
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eavy Nees of the chamber of commerce
Phone Office 52W Res 52J 14 Specialized in 0- and American Legion
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Governr Johnston has notified
Over Home Building & Loan IS
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Drumright Okla ll be present if
possible and he has been invited by
CEO EI ELLIOTT - 1 the Arkansas governor to go to Lit-
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Arkansas party
Chiropractor CIIIROPBACTIC Body Works 1rtwar-1 P Savage national corn
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mander of the America nLegion has
Phone 234 for -40 IS llOW equipped to grind and accepted an invitation to be present
Jt s0 ' polish glass for all closed cars planning to spend April 18 at Little
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Broadway KLADINCAS t t tiff) accompanied by many state and
f 0 C Pickett district officials of the Legion and
W N Davidson JI D f :I: Land!qtepe Artist auxiliary Highway commissions of
- the four states and federal highway
First National Bank Building 1'
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ill ntIe landscape views of officials from Washington are corn-
t all kinds at reason91)le prices Mg and it is planned to hold a gen-
Cushing Okla 1: eral conference on highway affairs
Address Governor Simpson of Louisiana
t could not be present but will send
11731 J NEAL IQ D I: O C Pickett a representative Speeches by the
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usitors parades and banquets will
OFFICE IN FULKERSON BLDG feature the celebration
OFFICE IN FULKERSON BLDG
Phone 158 Day or Night
Res Phone 526 Office Phone 56
C K 'LIVELY
DENTIST
Drumright Oklahoma
In Harley Fulkerson Building
S A DENYER
Attorney-at-Law
Canfield Building
AIRS EDW ARDS
BEAUTY SHOP
All lines of beauty work
satisfactorily done
Phone 682 for appointment
100 12 East Broadway
FORD-SON I
Painter Paper Hanger
Sign Writer
Drumright Okla
vs
Phone 2 123 E Wood
DR C GROFF
Veterinarian
Phones 12 and 140
Cushing Okla
JUST PHONE
320
Fine Laundry work
careful handling of
clothes sent us—
Prompt Delivery—
A desire to always
serve you better has
played an invert-
ant part in our success-
Let us serve you—
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CITY STEMI
LAUNDRY
We Use Soft Water
Phone 320
W C T U County Institute April
21 at Presbyterian church
April 2G First Shot of War be-
tween U S and Germany in 1917
April 30 Saturday Anniversary
of Louisiana Purchase 1803
May 5 and 0 Federated Clubs of
Oklahoma District Convention in
Drumright Modern Mothers Club
and Delphian Club to entertain vis-
itors May 8 Sunday Mother's Day
Atay 26 Thursday Ascension Day
Religious Holiday
May 28 Yank's First Big Victory
at Cantigny 1918
May 30—Memorial (Decoration)
Day
Derrick Want At Bring !Unita—
a La 161k a a do
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Let me take charge of
your property
I will rent repair remodel
Terms reasonable
Satisfaction guaranteed
R EWHISTLER
Carpenter-Contractor
Phone 698-W
REUBSAPfl
Dependable Used
Furniture
At 117 N Ohio St
Furniture Exchanged
REST USED TIRES
Expert Vulcanizing
DAVE'S TIRE SHOP
215 South Pennsylvania
Phone 193
Porch Swings
Flower Coxes Pedestals
and Medicine Cases
made to order
E E RINEHART
FIRE INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
PLATE GLASS
INSURANCE
LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
BONDS
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110 W Broadway
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To Get Highway
ATTEND TEXAS Work Organized
ACREAGE FROM
ROAD MEETING : NIEETING Litc)"LA
By 'rho ARsociatpd Pregg
tHOMAnCbITYtvAnril 1011--a
RED CLOVERS
lima institution building program
until Governor Johnston has had an
Executives Of Texas Arkansas
p - opportunity to clear some of the Experts Believe Alfalfa Frac
And Oklahoma Will Meet more urgent work from his desk and tical For Use In Three-
In Texarkana is able to aid the state board of at-
Year Rotation
fairs
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The governor declares that his in- 3y The Assnelated Presg The long-believed idea that alfal-
TEX ARKANA Ark-Tex April terest is now centered mainly on the
-fa could not be profitably used as a
I R--Governor Henry S Johnston of state highway question
crop in a three-year rotation is dis-
nlahoma and the Oklahoma high- "I am very desirous of getting a
experimental
vay commission have announced good road program under way" he Prnved' Ten years'
work show that alfalfa used as a
heir intention of attending the good said
one-season crop in a short rotation
road3 celebration here 'tomorrow The governor's int erest in the
system produces a higher average
A !liell iS to be visited also by go v- roads was shown Tuesday when he
return then does red clover or sweet
rnors and highway commissions of attended the meeting of the state
clover when grown in a three-year
l'exas and Arkansas highway commission at which bids
rotation with corn and wheat on
Governor Dan I'vroody of Texas and on more than 80 miles of paved road
Foils typical of a large portion of
flvernor John I Martineau of kr- were opened Sitting at a desk with
Indiana
cansas will g reet each other at the clerks and commissioners the gay The average returns per year for
date line when the people of Tex- ernor tabulated each bid as read and
trkana celebrate the completion of took notes on any arguments which the ten years 19Id and 1 from
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each of these rotations were as fol-
:he $1270000 concrete highway pro- arose
tram of precinct No I of Bowie Wednesday he was in executive lawsl
Corn wheat anti alfalfa $3104
!ounty Texas and the first annual session with the commissioners while
per year
:ttvernor's day under the joint aus- they considered which of the bids
Corn wheat and red elover $2735
dyes of the chamber of commerce received should be awarded -
per year
tnd American Legion 0--
Corn wheat and sweet clover
Governor Johnston has notified TOURNEYS SCHEDULED $2781 per year
he committee he will be present if THIS WEEK AT NORMAN While alfalfa led the other two
Executives Of Texas Arkansas
And Oklahoma Will Meet
In Texarkana
Tho Assne lated Pres
TEXARKANA Ark-Tex April
IR—Governor Henry S Johnston of
Oklahoma and the Oklahoma high-
way commission have announced
their intention of attending the good
1'oad3 celebration here 'tomorrow
Olen is to be visited also by goy
ernors and highway commissiong of
More than 40 miles of new con-
crete highway are included in the
road program recently completed
These highways lead to bridges cost-
ing more than a million dollars A
new roa4 Program is being formu-
lated which embraces three main
highways leading from Texarkana
Two of these roads will connect with
bridges across the Rod river to be
built by the Arkansas state highway
commission '
C Of C Drive For
1Nlembers Begins
CUSHING April 18—More than
$1600 of the Senior Chamber of
Commerce' proposed $6500 budget
for the year 1927 had been raised
Saturday before the drive for new
members bad formally gotten under
way Cyrus Young secretary of the
organization and Rex Winget chair-
man of the drive announced jointly
The membership drive is expected
to get under way full swing follow-
ing the board of directors luncheon
meeting today When the budget will
finally be gone over uml a decision
on the question of a full-time secre-
tary is reached rive hundred memi
hers is the goal
Already a list of the business men
nnd other citizens has been com-
pleted and divided among eleven cap-
tains whose work will he directed
by Chairman Winget of the drive
Each of these captains is to have
an asistant and a canvass of the
persons named -will be made Re-
ports of these captains and of the
cimirman ore to be made at the
board of directors meeting each Mon-
day which will be held front 12:15
to 1:15 p
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LAPSED
Im the ally of Siu and Sorrow the
faithless the InTeless the lost
lIm a "has been" a faker a cheater
—a liar a boaster a
I have nothing- to give but remind-
! yrs the husk of a wonderful dream
:The shell of a generous intention—
legacy of an unfinished scheme
I ant merely a fold of gilt paper
am guilty of all you've just read
I am a lapsed insurance policy I
mock and I jest from the Dead
Church notice in Iowa paper—"We
are tudying sin now in every way
and it is vcly enjoyable and interest-
ing You will get a different view of
!!in than you 'tver had before Conte"
L G CALLOWAY
601 N Penn Phone 633
OKLAHOMAN AND TIMES
Phone me 41bout service
DRUURTGHTEVrTTYNO DE'RRTC
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NORMA N April 1 g—Cham pion-
ships in chess checkers and horse-
shoe pitching will be determined
among fraternities of the University
of Oklahoma in play scheduled to
tart lArednesday
The tournaments are being spon-
iored by the Y M C A Twelve
fraternities had filed entries this
week and several more are expected
to enter teams before play starts
Chess and checker honors will go
individuals and horseshoe tossers
will be individuals and teams
Old-fashioned though it is horse-
Moe pitching is one of the most pop-
liar sports on the campus with al-
most every fraternity and hoarding
Muse having a !"course" for play
UNIVERSITY DEAN
GOES TO NASHVILLE
NORMAN April 18—Dr Paul L
Vogt dean of the extensin division
if the University of Oklahoma has
'one to Nashville Tenn where he
will deliver a series of lectures at
Vanderbilt university His subject
will be "The Church in Relation to
Rural Economic and Social Life"
He will attend the annual meeting
of the National University Extension
sssociation at Chapel Hill N C be-
fore returning to Norman
MANNFORD STATE
BANK FILES SUIT
The Mannford State bank a cor-
poration has filed suit in the dis-
trict court against the school dis-
trict Number 74 of Creek county a
municipal corporation The plain-
tiff in this action wants judgment
against defendant upon warrants is-
sued them in the total sum of $63060
with interest at 6 per cent totaling
a sum of $10404 up to April 15
and for interest at the rate of 6 per
cent on the principal sum of $63060
from this date until paid
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DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?
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By Edson R Waite Shawnee Okla
Iohn Temple Graves II editor of
the Jacksonville (Florida) Journal
says:
That a great many things are gold
which do not glitter at all in ordinary
economic sunlight There is gold
for example in a city which wel-
comes every newcomer with a pre-
sumption of his honesty and patriot-
ism and which suggests to him at
once an outlet for these qualities
There is gold in a city which offers
every man not only an opportunity
to make a living but also an inspira-
tion to live broadly and nobly on the
living he makes There is gold in a
city whose "high pressure salesman-
ship" is no higher than the pressure
of fi ateimity and good will and good
citizenship within its walls
In my own state of Florida today
we have persuaded ourselves that our
interest in business booms must neV-
er be greater than our interest in
an educational boom and a religious !
boom and an arts and letters boom i
1
and a boom in civic conscience We
are beginning to conceive our state
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Experts Believe Alfalfa Frac
tical For Use In Three-
Year Rotation
The long-believed idea that alfal-
fa could not be profitably used as a
crop in a three-year rotation is dis-
proved Ten years' experimental
work show that alfalfa used as a
one-season crop in a short rotation
system produces 11 higher average
return than does red clover or sweet
clover when grown in a three-year
rotation with corn and wheat on
Foils typical of a large portion of
Indiana
The average returns per year for
the ten years 1916 and 1925 from
each of the rotations were as fol-
lows: Corn wheat anti alfalfa $3104
per year
Corn wheat anti red clover $27$5
Per year
Corn wheat and sweet clover
$2781 per year
While alfalfa led the other two
rotations in this comparison alfalfa
in a long rotation made a still better
showing The average returns from
a six-year rotation consisting of
corn corn wheat alfalfa alfalfa al-
falfa averaged $3880 per year All
hays were credited at $12 per ton
whereas the actual market value of
alfalfa hay ran considerably higher
than that
Summing up these results Prole-
or Wiancko of Perdue University
says:
"Considering the scarcity of clover
seed we are suggesting the mixing
of some alfalfa with the clover seed
or even using alfkita entirely in the
place of clover even for the one year
hay crop in a short rotation wher-
ever conditions are favorable Al-
falfa may be satisfactorily used in
that way if the land is not too acid
and if proper attention is given to
the matter of inoculation It must
be remembered that special inocu-
lation should be applied wherever al-
falfa is to be grown for the first
time"
VINITA MAKES WAY
FOR BERRY FESTIVAL
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VINITA April 'S—Preparations
for the Craig county third annual
strawberry festival have been going
forward rapidly during the last few
days following the setting of the
date for May 17
The nomination of the queen for
the festival has been started and
several nameswill be announced Sat-
urday The festival for this year is being
planned on a much larger scale than
last year when 20000 attended
In spite of the continued rains
farmers report the strawberry plants
in the finest shape they have been
in for several seasens
The anniversary celelf ation of
Vinitals fifty-fifth birthday will be
held in connection with the festival
when all old settlers will be especial-
ly honored
FARMER IS ACCUSED
IN CROWDER KILLING
McA LESTER April 18—Lex
Hurst farmer living near Crowder
is being held in the Pittsburg county
jail on a first degree murder charge
in connection with the murder of
John Tucker wealthy stockman of
Crowder who was shot down at his
home March 26
John Viers arrested in the sante
case was released following a pre-
litninary hearing before A C Sewell
McAlester justice of the peace Fri-
day morning
SCIENCE CONFERENCE
ATTENDANCE TO BE BIG
"'" "" NORMAN April 18—Attendance
interest in business booms must nev- at the annual spring conference of
er be greater than our interest in ( the Oklahotna Academy of Science in
an educational s '
ational boom and a religio
!the Arbuckle mountains is expected
boom and an arts and letters boom I to he large due to the heavy increase
and a boom in civic conscience We in enrolment (luring the last few
are beginning to conceive our state days The conference will be held
as a community with a past as well Friday and Saturday Lectures on
as a future and to know that even tree
s stars and insects are to be
though that past must not be permit' heard Geology also will get con-
ted to limit the future it's dignities siderable attentiott
may well guanr and guide us in the
building of that future We have KILN PROPOSED FOR WALTERS
come to value now our common tra-
ditions and good manners equally
WALTERS April 18—The Wal-
with our common sense and good
ters Community club is sponsoring
round dollars and our historic back
plans for a sweet potato curing plant
ground in full measure with our in-
here if farmers can be induced to
creasing economic backbone
nt enough potatoes W E Mc-
There '1 no real gold in a city or P N
a state unless it has a spirit which Natt of Rush Springs has agreed that
includes but does not end with the if sufficient acreage is planted he
mere desire to make a profit on in- will construct a plant
vestment
Copyright 1927 Wm Penn-5 Cents—A Good Cigar
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Soy Bean Seed Being
Bought for Club Boys
Mmk1
The Creek County Business Men'
Agricultural Committee at their last
ofileial meeting voted tq pnrchase
enough soy bean seed to enable 90
boy members of the 4-11 clubs to
plunt an acre each It has been
ordered and will be reedy for distri-
bution in about two weeks E A
hissick county agent who will put
the seed out said Wednesday
Seed to plant one aere will be
given free of charge to the first 90
members of 4-11 clubs who will agree
to conduct the detnonstration and
keep an accurate record of the yield
and make an exhibit at the township
and county fair
This organization of business own
are doing this to demonstrate the
value of raising soy beans in this
county on a large scale The seed
for thiS coP should be planted it)
early May Two kinds of seed the
Laredo and the Virginia will he put
out and planted side by tble to test
which is hest for this county
Several illustrations over the coun-
ty go to prove that it can be raised
here It is the purpose of this demon-
stration to get a wider interest in
the growing of this plant for the
benefit it gives the soil
Automobile License
Tag Sales Coptinue
By The Aemoettited PreoR
OKLABOMA CITY April 18—
Automobile license tag sales continue
good at the state highway commis-
sion offices says R L Seaman sec-
retary of the commission
Seaman said that the ton cents per
(lay penalty was briaging the delin-
quents into the office daily But
few automobiles remain now to be
equipped with the current tags
Money collected from sales of the
license tags at the highway offices
runs approximately $1500 (lolly
CUTHRE clyic CLUBS
Alp FLOOD REFUGEES
HOLLIS April Ig—Ilarry C
Hicks former Harmon county judge
has just received his commission as
collector of the motor car tax for
Harmon county Ile succeeds J W
Prock
MONDAY: APRIL 13 1'327
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WANTED
WANTED—A four or five-room
modern house Address K C at
Kansas City Waffle House 274-6t
WANTED---Three or four-room
furnished house Address D cure
Keening Derriek 274-tt
WANTED—Everybody to know
Slcidmore Drug Store sells Texa-Lax
and oil 89-tf
WANTED—Housework in modern
bvine by refined widow Have boy
faur Wag'es reasonable— Mrs M
Haye Gen Dd Stillwater Okla
2704
CET YOURS NOW—We have left
a number of copies of the Weekly
Derrick containing the real estate
tux re-sale lists If you want one
call at the Derrick office tf
STRAYED—Brown Jersey colA
hp horns giving milk Reward for
rvturn of same Henry Joseph 203
4T 518 J Chas Elias Feed Store
Druntright 274-3t
FOR RENT
FOR WENT---Two small houses
Call 4388-W 272-3t
FOR RENT—Three-room house
Armly at Daily Derrick of flee 270tf
FOR RENT-3 rooms furnished
at 301 North Ohio For information
phone 72W 274-0t
—
FOR RENT—G-room modern house
—101 E Federal with garage Call
498-W II D Ray 268-tf
Fog RENT—Three 3-room bousen
garage and garden Phone 53 tf
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
r00ms close in 214 South Ohio
L'hone 594 274-3t
GUTHRIE April lg—Guthrie FOR RENT--2-room house fur-
' lied
civic organizations headed by the n'' 107 S Creek Inquire - 117
Lions club staged a drive to secure E Federal I Miler phone 499W
food and LI-411171g for the flood ref-
274-3t
ugees The clan -411411 !Is assisted
by several boys from piluer and ' FOR RENT-7-room house ' fur-
nished close in Also 2-room house
Cotteral schools gathered clothing furnished 208 South Pennsylvania
and food from thr doorsteps of cit- Phone 430-1 272-3t
izcus The suffering of the refugees
was put to the minimum by the boon- FOR RENT—Four room apart-
ty of the gifts along the lines of ll'
food and clothing as well as bed- ent unfurnished or will rent for
office room Call Model Studio or
ding Phone 54 272-3t
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FOR RENT—Three room house
FORMER OKMULGEE JUPGE
furnished Apply Effie Cable at
CLAIMS REpyTATION
HURT Room 516 Harley Fulkerson Build-
Ina 270-fit
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OKMULQEE April it7:-W A
Barnett former Okmulgee county FOR RENT-5-room modern house
judge now practicing law here has with garage chicken house and lot
filed a suit in district court in which 50)(140 close to school 'Bargain for
he strikes back at four men who quick sole See W E Nicodemus
he alleged have conspired to ruin Phone 730 273-3t
him and his reputation The suit
is a sequel to the grand jury pro- - F911 SfittE
ceedings In this county last fall in the ' FOR SALE—Orange mill in good
Katie Fixico Daniels case condition Inquire at K C Waffle
o House 274-12t
EDMOND c()I-UGE — —
ANNUAL PRE
FOR SALE—One team mules
gen and harness at 602 N Califor-
EDMOND 'April 18-7Advance nia avenue 272-3t
work on the 1927 Bronze Book an-
TOMATO PLANTS— Ponderosa
nual year book of Central State
dunb Pink and Beefsteak varieties
Teachers' college is virtually corn- ' -
127 West 1 ederel 269-tf
pleted and iome of the printing is
now In Proce"Y Every dePartinellt of FOR SALE—Weekly Derrickt
the college will be represented in the
book and the art work it is said at Derrick office
will c'ontainitig real estate tax resale lists
make the book one of unusual beauty —
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0 ' ' OR SA1 E-1926 Model ClievrO-
EDMOND LECTURER TO ' ' let truck run 3000 miles Term
DISCUSS ROBERT E LEE Commercial Loan and Mortgage Cd
— 101 N Ohio ' 2874-3t
EDMOND April 18-7--"Gen Rob- -r—
eit E Lee" will be the subject of FOR SALE OR TRADE-1-room
Pr Edward Howard Griggs noted house 2 lots garage plenty shade
lecturer of Croton-on-lludson New Located in °Mon What have you
York when he speaks at Centred G A Walters 115 N Bristow Drum-
State Teachers' college April 20 He right 274-3t
wil !speak again April 27 and will
deliver a series of talks for one week FOR SALE—Setting eggs from
(luring the summer term Single Comb Rhode Island Reds $1
o--- a setting See J J Money on the
—
HARMON COLLECTOR NAMED Richrirdsoa lease at the end of East
Wood Street ' 229tf'
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FOR SALE—Three Toom house
big garden garage and chicken
house just outside city limits $5Q
cash Pa lance terms $160 A J
273-3t
FOR SALE—Rhode Island and
NOTICE TO CHICKEN AND White Leghorn eggs $1 per setting
LIVESTOCK OWNERS Also Jersey bull for service 607
— North Creek Phone S
Owners of chickens and livestock Harrell Apr 25
are hereby notified to place them in
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pens and keep them from running at I
large within the limits of the city FOR SALE
of Drumright All stock running at The Famous Wilt Resistant and
large after this date will be im- Blight Resistant Tomato
pounded and impounding fees col- Plants The only variety
known in the South to resist
lected from the owners
that dreaded Blight disease ±
All poultry owners who do not and is without question the best I
comply with the ordinance govern- Table and Canning Tomato
grown
ing poultry running at large will be Get them at corner
Harley anti Shatter
cited according to the terms of the M S Gooch
ordinance
The Rawleigh Man
JACK ARY Phone 286
260-tf Chief of Police t
The Rawleigh Man
Phone 286
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