The Freedom Call. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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PUBLIC SALE!
I will sell at Public Auction one mile south and
one mile east of old Saratoga four miles south and
two miles west of New Leokout six miles north and
five miles west of Edith on the Oley Olson farm
commencing promptly at 10:00 o'clock a m on—
Thursday March 15 1928
13 Head of Livestock 13
7 Head of Horses and Mules 7
1 Span of Work Mules wt 1200 eachsmooth mouth
1 Span of Mules wt 1000 lbs each 1 Span of Mules
wt 900 lbs each (All in good shape and ready for
bard service) 1 Roan Saddle Horse A good one
and gentle for children
6 Head of Cattle 6
Good Milk Cows 3
Rally's Lunch Wagon on Ground
FREEZOUT ITEMS
The Freezout community wlil
present ' An Arizona Cowboy"
a comedy-drama of the Great
Southwest in four acts by Shel-
don Parmer This Play will be
presented at the Freezout school
house Saturday nigtt March
10 1928:
—Cast of Characters—
Farley Gantt the cowboy sher-
iff Denver Holloway Paul
Quinlan his partner Ike Stine
Duke Blackshear a stranger
from Frisco Foy Maddux Hez-
ekiah Bugg a glorious liar Jake
Brankle Yow Kee a heathen
Chinee Stella Holloway Big
Elk a Navajo chief Charley
Brankle Grizzly Grimm a cat-
tle thief Oren 1Maddux Mar-
guerite Moore the pretty ranch
owner Lacy Highfill Mrs Pe
tunia Bugg from old Indianny
Mrs Geert Brankh roralle
Blackshear Duke's sister Iva I
Terms:-6 months time on approved notes drawing
10 per cent interest 3 per cent off for cash Sums
of $10 and under cash
Mrs Pearl Rains Owner
Roy Thornberry Auctioneer D H Powers Clerk
Roy Thornberry
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Of Missouri Auction College
Your Business Solicited
- Sale dates made at the Freedom State Bank
or at the Freedom Call office By correspon-
dence write me at Edith Okla '
THE FREEDOM CALL FREEDOM OKLAHOMA
1 Holstein Cow 5 yrs old giving milk 1 Roan Cow
age 7 1 Red Cow age 9 freshen in about 60 days
1 coming yearling calf 2 fall calves
One dozen White Rock and Leghorn hens
Farm Machinery
2 sets of heavy breeching harness 2 sets of light
harness 1 wide tire double box John Deere grain
-wagon 1 feed rack and steel truck 1 steel truck
and cook shack 1 McCormick corn binder 1 Mc-
Cormick wheat binder 1 walking plow 1 walking
lister 1 sod plow A 2 row lister attachment 1
2 section steel harrow 1 hay rake 2 water tanks
8 and 12 bbl capacities' 1 truck body for Ford 1
roadster body 1 roadster box 1 Ford engine 2
sanitary chicken coops One lot of old lumber 1
oil barrel 1 sled 1 1 horse planter 1 2 gallon
oil can One lot of smooth wire Some ear corn
Some shocked sowed feed 4 bu of African Millet
Household Goods
2 cupboards 2 iron bedsteads 1 tab le 1 I Erch
Some fruit jars
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Young'un not much of anybody
Dovie Berry
—Synopsis—
Act I Exterior of the Palace
Hotel Purple Dog Arizona A
morning in October The part
ners
Act H Same scene afternoon
of the same day The sheriff
does his duty
Act III Same aq Acts I and
The abduction of Marguer-
ite Act IV A cave in the mount-
ains Thle sacrifice of the Ind
ian maid
Time of Playing— About two
and one quarter hohrs
Admission 25 and 35 ePnts
NOTICE—To Wtom It May
Concern: Dumping cans and
other rubbish on itiitht of Way
of State Highways is unlawful
and punishable to the fullest ex
tent of the Iaw
Maddux Fawn Afraid an In-
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Sadie Bouzidend A L Nixon Patrolman
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Salt Springs Items
The farmers are about thro-
ugh sowing oats
There was a good crowd at
Sunday School and Church Sun-
day Mrs Lora Payton entertained
her Sunday School class at her
home Sunday-
E A Hawk and wife spent
Sunday at Lewis Paytons
O td Howland and children
and Ray Nixon and family were
radio listeners at Darrel Dotters
home Friday night
Mr McAliser and son John
went to Bdffalo last week to see
how Everett McAlister was get-
ting along They report he is
improving
Mrs Glenn Redding is on the
sick list
Mrs Lewis Payton is real
poorly
Homer Altkens and Elden
Grimss went to Buffalo Monday
on business
The Sunday School class had
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to meet the demands
of those who are hard
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the colors nor to tell
Ni ' - you about the superi-
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or quality of these
mow Hose for there is only
c one way for you to
appreciate their value
—to see them We hope you will take
the time to do so soon
Kamas Cash Store
a surprise party on Gladys
Howland Saturday night It was
her 19 birthday A large crowd
attended and all had a good
time
Correnne and Sidney Cavett
apd Harvey South spent the
week end at Grant Cavetts
Reading
The vast number of books we have
impresses on us the necessity of a wise
selection of what we read One hook
may determine what a man shall he to
all eternity Benjamin Franklin said
that a single reading of Cotton bbith
er's "Essay to Do Good" shaped his
entire life One page of a good hook
may save a soul One paragraph of a
had book may ruin a soul John An
gell James one of the best men Eng
land has produced stood in his pulpit
In his old age and said that he had
never overcome the evil effect of hay
lag for fifteen minutes once read a had
book—Exchange
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HOW MUCH IS LEFT?
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"Would you marry a man who sin)
ply throws his money away?'
"Oh I don't know Has he got an!
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the judge—the judge in thissinstance being
your own CAR—make it a practice to always come
here for the overhauling and repairing of you car
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Granite and Marble the
best money can buy yet
beautiful and reasonable
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Home Agent
Freedom Oklahoma
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Charlie Reily Sec
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GENERAL PRACTICE
Calls made at any time
SPECIALIST
Piles Fistula an other Rectal
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For Trade— House and lot in
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county property
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' eggs range stock 15 eggs for
450 $300 per hundred
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Hinton, Ruth. The Freedom Call. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1928, newspaper, March 8, 1928; Freedom, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2107545/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.