The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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Saturday Special
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DOUGI INU'l'S
Fresh, crisp and dcliciously
fried s<> that they will nirll
in your mouth. Regular
value, do/.
Ituv Crescent Made Bread and Prosp-
er in health and weatlh with us.
Fresh cookies and pastries ol all
Is fresh
City Bakery
Phone
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3UY FROM TIMES ADVERTISERS
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better service
Its a now stor\ when you use D-X Motor
Fuel. Performanee is supreme, mileage
greater and your motoring satisfactory
in every way. \\ lien you buy gasoline, just
remember 0 X and IMamond ii>0.
See I s For Tractor lias—Tank Wagon Service
WEI LS n-v sfrvicf station
A\fi riRLi shop
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THE BANK OE CRESCENT
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EXTRA
SPECIAI
For a limited time only we
will wash your ear and lub-
ricate it with Diamond greas-
es and wash your motor with re E
our new air cleaning gun, JL
*L\r>0 value ■
For quality service and accessories
call at our D-X service station,
Richard s D-X S ervice Station
Phone 7 l'iv.-ivr.:
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CHAN&E NOW TO
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I. j I'iRC'S the safest, longest-wearing modern stream! ned
I i toes it is possible to build. We are pleased to oiler
those outstanding Richland Tires to the car owners e; this
community. We're selling them because their advanced .
construction features place them far in the lead in the
safety performance so necessary for today's higher speeds
and harder wear.
You cannot afford to ride on anything but the safest tires.
Richlands not only give you greater safety but more miles,
too, and that's important from the standpoint of economy. ,
Let us show you the new, cooler running, silent Richl nds.
You'll like their good looks and their longer safer rV.es
of extra service. There's a strongei, safer Richland for -
every motoring need.
• NO MOVING PARTS •FE,.# .XE*T ^
• LASTING ECFICIENCY * 5 XV V ' ■
• EVERY £ JfFfHEHCE v J tL ttft'K >til * ?** i*
Yenzer Bros. Furniture Co.
1 lardware dv Implements
SAFETY-LOCK SIDEWALL-"*
For oxlia strength and safety the lower sidewall
ot every Richland is ieinforced by carrying the
two inside cord fabric plies around bead cable
and up into lower wall.
• SUPER-FLEX CORD
The Richland carcass is super strong because
its dense-twisted Super-Flex Cord concentrates
great strength in small bulk. This makes
| sturdier, cooler running, safer tires,
• DENSITE TREAD
Richlands Densito Tread is tougher, denser
t longer wearing. Its scientific 6 Bar design puts
Knoro rubbot on the load to delivei gieater
Tsnileago and protection against sidewise and
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Cresci i t, Oklahoma
Phone 11w 1
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Phone III Crescent
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Wilson, Herman O. The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1939, newspaper, August 3, 1939; Crescent, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233430/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.