The Freedom Call. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1927 Page: 8 of 10
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THE PONOR ROLL
C L Clothier who owns a
garage and filling station at
Fair Valley recently visited our
office and renewed his subscrip-
tion to The Call for another
year
C P Carlson of Edith is an-
other old timer who visited our
office recently and squared up
for another year for the Freedom
Call
Ezra Blackmon of Edith is a
renewal subscriber also Ezra
is a salt dealer and just recently
purchased a new truck with
which to hasten his salt deliver-
ies C W Aitken Pf Woodward is
a renewal subscriber to this val-
uable paper Mr Aitken is
general agent for de Farmers
& Bankers Life Insurance Co of
Wichita Kansas and has a large
number of satisfied policy hold-
ers over this 'district If you
want good insurance just call
for C W
J J Vincent shipped a car el
Freedom hogs to Los Angeles
market Friday
J D Moreland and son Clay-
ton were visitors in Freedom
Friday
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Want Ad Column
WANTED— To bear from ow-
ner of land for sale D M
Alzada Montana
LOST— A Ford tire and rim
somewhere between Freedom and
my farm 5 miles north and 1
mile west of Freedom Finder
please return to J O Robinson's
filling station John Reny
Try the blue gas at Rockhold
gas and oil station 1?1 mi south
west of Freedom adv 4 7 4t
FOR SALE— Registered Here-
ford bull 2 years old
Tom Stout
CANE SEED
Several varieties Good qual-
ity 80 cents per bushel
Farmers Co-op Trading Co
MMEMaMMt
FOR SALE— Case combine
Bought last year and is in first
class condition Will sell at big
reduction It will pay you to
get my price before you buy a
new one Simpson Walker
DRB W SAFFOLD
GENERAL PRACTICE
Calls made at any time
SPECIALIST
Piles Fistula and other Rectal
Diseases
COL C H WARD
AUCTIONEEP
20 Years in the business Get
Ward—He knows how Work
guaranteed to be right or no
pay Phone Call or write
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FREEDOM OKLA
Regular meetings every
Wednesday night
Roy McGuire N G
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Since 1886 0 "bolt" Combined Harvesters
'ombine
THE
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"HOLT" Combined Harvesters
cut the standing grain thresh it
separate it clean it and deliver
it ready for market in one com-
bined series of operations
They employ the separating
principal of constant and vigor-
ous agitation—used in "HOLT"
Combines for 40 years—the prin-
ciple that has made the "Holt"
famous as a grain-saver
"Holt" Combined Harvesters
are light weight yet sturdy—
stripped of all excess weight
scientifically trussed and braced
Practically all-steel construction
Bearings are of the anti-friction
type Lnurication by the quick
handy grease-gun system
The crew required is small—one
man operates the harvester A
light tractor or a few horses pull
The "Holt" Line includes a size
and type for every harvesting
condition— level land models
and side hill models Sacking e-
quipment or a big capacity built
-in steel bulk grain bin Cutting
widths from 12 to 20 feet
Special'attachments and adapt-
ations to meet special grain-harvesting
problems
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Plenty of Power
for Pulling Combines
"HOLT) Take the short cut the sure way to increase grain
profits — reduce harvesting costs Do away with
COMBINED binder twine with losses from sprouting shocks with
HARVESTERS grain-wasting rehandlings with stacks with big har-
vest crews: Get your Grain to market early Adopt the "COMBINE" method
Adopt the right way and choose the right MACHINE The "HOLT" Com-
bined Harvester backed by 40 years' experience and built to highest standards
— is famed for its GRAIN-SAVING ITS EASE OF OPERATION ITS LOW
OPERATING AND UPKEEP COST ITS LONG LIFE The purchase of a
"HOLT" IS A REAL INVESTMENT
We have a machine here for your inspection and will
gladly demonstrate
Freedom
"BUILT TO DO THE WORK"
17-28 and 27-44 TRACTORS
Time is money when you go into the fields with a cam-
bine You can depend on a Twin City Tractor to keep
tt ings moving 'till the last bushel is delivered Its migh-
ty reserve power will roll your outfit along at a sure steady
gait day after day even when "the going is tough"
From radiator to draw bar it k "strong as an ox"--you
don't have to worry about costly breakdowns it's built
to do the work It has been doing it for years on farm'
all over the country and setting records that will surprise
you
Come in right away and see for yourself how you'll profit
by letting a Twin City pull your combine this season and
for years to come
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We are glad to deMonstrate anytime
Simpson Walker' m eswthcol
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MANAGEMENT ETC OF THE
FREEDOM CALL
Required by Act of Congress of
August 24 1912
Published Weekly Freedom Okla
in and for the State and County
aforesaid personally appeared
Ruth Hinton who having been
duly sworn according to law de-
poses and says that she is the
publ:sher of the Freedom Call
and that the following is to the
best of her knowledge and belief
is a true statement of the own
ship and management etc of
the aforesaid publication for the
date shown in the above caption
That the names and addresses
of the publisher editor business
management are: -
Ruth Hinton is the Editor
publisher business manager and
Owner Freedom Oklahoma
That there are no bondholders
or security holders of any char-
Ruth HINTONt Owner
Sworn and subsribed before
me this 5th day of April 1927
H E BOCOCK Notary
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Oklahoma
Telephone Proves Best
- in Train Dispatching
ite use of the telephone instead
of the telegraph for dispatching
trains has become almost general
in this country because of the ad-
vantages the new system offers over
the old The information is handled
in less time less training is required
to handle the telephone efficiently'
there is less physical and mental
strain on the dispatchers in making
the calls and operators who have
become incapacitated as good- tele-
graph operators are still ' able to
handle the business efficiently by
telephone In the event of sser-
gencies in train operation th4 t1
conductor or engine man usint
way station or portable telephone
can give first aid information to the
dispatcher or superintendent more
intelligently with less excitement -
and in less time than with the tele-
graph There is more of a personal
feeling-and better esprit de corps
developed beNreen the dispatchers
the different operators and the train
crews than is possible with the tele-
graph with obvious resinIts
On account of the increased effi-
ciency and greater ease in handling
train operations with the telephone
it is possible for a dispatcher to
'handle a longer stretch of railroad
than with the telegraph with little -
or no increased effort
Trade with home merch wits
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stripped of all excess weight bined Harvester — backed by 40 years' experience and built to highest standards
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widths from 12 to 20 feet
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Hinton, Ruth. The Freedom Call. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1927, newspaper, April 21, 1927; Freedom, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2107499/m1/8/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.