The Freedom Call. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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DAVIS—STAPLETON
s I Lester Stapleton of Winchest
er Oklahoma and Miss Annie
Davisof Freedom were united
in marriage at Alva Monday
Dec 29 They will live on the
Burns place 10 miles west of
- LOCAL MARKETS
Wheat $150
Corn 1 00
Kafir per evit 145
Bran 155
Shorts — 125
Barley ' 65
OiliMeal ! 240
Eggs ' !
Cream : : 34
Hens 12
For Sale and Exchange
Wcr rebuild your Storage
Batteries
Freedom Service Station adv
FOR RENT '160 acre -farm
100 acres in culteivation 60 acres
in pasture plenty water
- P Drake
NOTICE
Made to order ladie3 suits
sewing of all kind alse a line of
winter hats at my residence
Mrs C S Miller Freedom
We want your old iron brass
copper aluminum and old bones
Prices right
Freedom Smithy
Wanted! Milk Customers
Milk delivered to any part of
City ram or shine
If you need a new top for your
Ford drive in we put them on
while you wait
Freedom Service 'Station
FOR SALE 27 head of shoats
weight10 lbs Price $500 each
' Hugh Rebinson'
Phone 515 25
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MILTON W STRAWN President -
M E POWERS Vice President
1) H POWERS Cashier
Freedom State Bank
A HOME BANK FOR HOME PEOPLE
& Discounts
Overdrafts
Banking House
Furniture & Fixtur
Other Real Estate
Bonds & Warrants
Cash and Sight
Total
Banking House
Furniture & Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Bonds & Warrants
- Cash and Sight
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We Appreciate Your Business
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FREEDOM
COMPLETE REVIEW OF
1924 APPEARS TODAY
What were the important
vents of 19247
On another page of this issue
of The Call you will find the
complete story of the year just
ended High spots in national
and international affairs achieve-
ments in industry and labor
disasters and a complete necro-
logy of 'world-famous men and
women—all this and more in the
special feature we present today
If you have a scrap-book you
will want to clip out the entire
article Turn to it now and re-
member it is but one of the' fea-
tures of your newspaper The
Freedom Call ' -
' Mr and Mrs H A Bocock
visited relatives at Sentinal and
Cordell Oklahoma during the
holidays
Drage Mrs D H Powers returned
ihome Friday after spendirg the
adv week with Mr Powers mother
at Alva
Miss Thelma Pimlott spent
the holidays visiting friends and
relatives at Oklahoma City and
Norman
M E Henderson and family
were Moore land visitors Christ-
mas I
Mr and Mrs Ray Arn3ld
spent the —holidays with Mrs'
Arno Ids parents near Lambert
Mrs Tom Walker of Curis
is visiting at theJohn 11- Hinton
home this week
T C Reily and family have
been visiting relatives at Forgan
the pliSt Week
You probably have made a
bunch of new rules for the mew
Year which we hope you may be
able to follow that one anyway
that you made to be the first to
pay up your subscription to the
Call for 1925 '
Prof'R F Shiflett and family
1 spent the holidays visiting at
Goodwell Oklahoma Mr Shif-
lett states that they have a lot of
I now on the ground there
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Freedom - - Oklahoma
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FEEltDOM STATE BANK
THE HOME BANK FOR HOME PEOPLE
At the close of business Dec 23rd 1924
Discounts $793464 Capital - $10
27257
House Surplus 3 & Fixtures i 145300
al Estate 485500 Undivided Profits
WFlants 1 11s41565 Deposits 136
re iz Discounts $793464 Capital $10
rdrafts 27257k
king House 188000 Surplus ' 3
niture & Fixtures 145300 -
er Real Estate 485500 Undivided Profits - 11
ds & Warrants 1141565 Deposits 136
h and Sight 5192391
Total $15114768 Total ' t151
- The above is correct
- D H POWERS Cashier
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$1000000
310000
- 150 854
1365 914
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OKLAHOMA THRSDAY JAN 925
YOU ARE INVITED TO OLD FREEDOM
ATTEND CHURCH ' Earl Clifforti and family arriv
0 ed home last Monday bightfrom
Sunday School and Church
every Sunday
s M' Clothier see
fourth Sundays
Rev McMullen
third Sundays r
Prayer meeting every -Thurs Thomas and family at Ponca City
day night went by train from there to
Christian Endeavor every Sun- Howard Kans While at Ponca
day night ' Eveaibody invited City they visited the fsmous 101
ranch
"FORTUNE'S LAW"
Somewhere there is a father
who wants his son to be a suc-
cess in life—because he perhaps
himself has always been spoor
there is a mother who is strug-
gling to give her daughter ad-
vantages -- because she herself
never had any there is a boy
who is Planning o do - BIG
THINGS in the world and a
girl who has no idea of becoming
a nonentity -
We want to engage the atten'-
tion of THAT father THAT
mother that 30Y and that
GIRJfor just a few minutes
Who knows but that 'the whole
future rests on the information
we have for you
' It matters not what plans or
hopes you may have a business
education is the first step toward
nitimate wealth ptsition and
happiness
Fortune isn't running around
seeking peeple but she has gifts
to lavish upon those who persue
her inte1liently7 She is said to
be a "Fickle Dame" but like
other deities she rules by 'law--the
law of supply and demand
For every capable intelligent
business man orwoman life turns
out about four incompetent un-
educated makeshifts These
failures are everywhere -burdens
upon the community' We pity
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them and say "Poor thingsthey
never had a chance" Maybe
not but YOU have a chance
If you don't take it you may
one day be be one of
the "Poor things" who will have
forgotten that you ever had a
chance
Are you Willing to let that son
that daughter—are you young
man young lady willing and
waiting to enter the business
world unprepared? It is TRAIN-
ING that makes the' difference
between the successful and the
unsuccessful It is the TRAIN-
ED man or woman that wins in
the game of life -
Fill out and mail this coupon
to TYLER COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE TYLER TEXAS
and Let them send you that big
helpful book "Achieving Success
in Business" It will show you
how easy it to acquire the train-
ing that will make all the differ
ence The 208-page book is
yours FREE Send for it TO-
DAY Clip the coupon now
(We have no branch schools
anywhere)
- TYLER COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE
Tyler Texas '
Name
Addrees'
See Editor of Call for Scholarship '
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TTT Bartleville Okla where they
went to spend Christmas with
Ond and Earl's s mother
first and A letter from Pug French
I states that they visited with Bill
Mrs French received as a
Christmas present 25 pounds of
Walnuts sent by Ed Ogleive from
Missouri
Our Christmas tree and pro-
gram at the school house last
Monday night was good for as
few scholars as there is the
teacher and her sister anemoth-
- er helped with the program
which was greatly aPpreciated
by all
There will be a box social at
our school house January 16
Mrs Haines and daughters will
furnish the program
Mrs O A Thomas expects to
go to Kansas soon to be with
her father Who is very low
Mr and Mrs W E Fulton
spent Christmas with their son
Robert and family it was the
first time they have locked the
store and went visiting since
they have been in the store
John Olson was lucky enough
to get in on two Christmas din-
ners he ate one dinner at
Frenches and got home in time
for another dinner t
Orris Simmons came out from
Alva Monday and is visiting his
mother and Lester Hachenbergs
he will return Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Harry Seheafer
and daughter Marjory of Alva
were guests pf Dr and Mrs
Hunt Christmas day:
Miss Velma Crosser spent
Christmas at Alva
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NEW ARRIVALS
The well known bird The
Stork passed through Freedom
early Saturday morning Dr
Hunt met him and together they
visited the home of Mr and Mrs
Roy McGuire and left a fine rti
pdund boy Perhaps the Stork
is a booster for our city for he
made a return trip Monday night
and roused Dr Saffold out and
they visited Mr and Mrs E H
Dotter and left another fine
boy All parties doing nicely
Wonder where the candy and
cigars are anybody know?
Mr and Mrs Ben Cable and
family were dinner guests at
the Pimlott home Christmas
day
Perry Robinson who is a
student at the A and M College
at Stillwater spell t the holidays
with his patents Mr and Mrs
J O Robinon
Miss Mayme Clothier is the
new teacher at the High School
Miss Clothier has clarge of the
room left vacant by the resig-
nation of Mrs Arnold she as-
sumed her duties last Monday
morning
The condition of Loyd Welty
who was badly burned two
weeks agois reported some better
altho it will be some time before
he will completely ecover
' Ben Roberts and 2°3 Williams
made a business trip to Watonga
list Saturday -
Vhe cold wave that struck
the state two weeks ago is still
holding on with a heavy fall of
snow to greet the arrival of the
new year
People who say there is no
news in the paper are often the
first ones to kick if a mistake is
made and if they fail to get
their copy of the Call on time
What a queer worled We all
kick about income taxes but we
all envy the man who is in the
big income tax paying class
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Our stock of Post is too large and
from now until we invoice we will
make special prices on them
If you need poets next spring it will
pay you to buy them during this sale
STARR:'8tii::'''''BLE
"The Home Lumbermen"
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Hinton, Ruth. The Freedom Call. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1925, newspaper, January 1, 1925; Freedom, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2107380/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.