The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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tractive pru -fs on house and barn paints
This ca,* contains a nice assortment of colors
££K «/o„b'm paint'Varnishcs-W«"
In the pas,' four years all kinds of paint and
pure Linseed oil have been verv ' i.h ,„T ,u
sands of property owners have put'off'theh S
«f to (he hope Ufa . prices wouU come d u but'
paint prices are still above normal, for ?0od q"a„"'
and will remain so ft ,r some time. |n order ,hat our
many customers co uld afford to buy their sprinr
needs ,n paint and varnish, we have invested a
arge sum of mone; , in this car load and will pass
the savings of the quantity buy to our customers
We are taking orders now for delivery out of
the car and orders tare coming in fast, and we would
suggest that tho! e who intend to buy paint or
varmsh ,n the near future, p,ice their order for
complete°r$ " Whi'C "" *ssor,m™t '«
Please remember thfe js LINCOLN CLI-
MAT1C PAINT. Stands ,tlis climate best None
better.
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union ore spending <odav in Okla-
homa City.
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A raw biting wind whips half-frozen rain thro- £ •
ugh bare branches and singing wires. j
The temperature has dropped and a cold glit- 1 j
terinsi crust covers city and country side. iih
You peer out of the window and shiver—"my
but it's an awful night—I'd hate to be out in this |
weather!" >
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\ birds eye view of your community at such £
a time would t<i\e \ou a*n inside sis^ht—a reason ^
why your electric service uninterrupted. |
You would see little (figures—men they are j |
toiling across countrv from one to another in an I I
apparently aimless search. - J
These men are trouble shooters-
tor flie company.
-service men r*
1 heir dut} is to locate and repair wires pul- [ -
led down bj the most destructive element—sleet j>j
time and weather, is part of our creed.
1 ' well ma\ we merit von
heart) co-operation hi
Personal attention to evet-y customer
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The Rebekah Circle will meet
Vedncsday with Mrs. W H. Statton
W London for an all day quilt
Ing pary. Dinner will be served.
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Mrs. Olin Fields was a delightful
hostess yesterday afternoon to the
M- C. club. The rooms were pretti-
ly decorated with sweet peas. In the
game of 500 Mrs. J. W.- Elkins madu
high score after which a delicious
lunch was served. Additional guests
were Mrs. q. )t Montgomery of Vn-
thony, Kan., Mrs. Walter Crltes, Mrs
J. w Elkins and .Mrs. Roy Noblltt
The dub will meet in two weeks
«lth Mrs. J. w. Jones.
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Mr. Martin Sands of Enid is spend
Ing the week end here.
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Blood will tell
invariably in garden seeds
yOL 'VE got to put the best into your garden—
;lbove ali' tile h"t seeds. Vou cannot afford to
na your time and labor. And nature gives the
planter only one chance a season; don't forget that!
Why take unnecessary chances? Plant only
pure-bred seeds. They are worth more than ordi-
nary seeds for they produce more and better vege-
tables, or flowers.
The Kerry system of breeding seeds is sclent,fi-
accurate. W e have been doing it sixty years.
Nothing is left to guess-uork. Any plant short of
perfect is uprooted.
^ Oil would prefer a Jersey to a scrub. For simi-
lar reasons you would prefer these highK bred (' - ./
seeds the result of constant testing, comparing. -S
discarding, impnn ing. A Ferrv-hred tomato is no
more like the pale, uatery, tasteless tomato of or-
dinary breeding than Ferry's sw eet corn is like horse
corn.
ri"„ ,o Ham Ferry-, Seeds. You can gel them "a, the
s ore arouttil the corner." Price. It! ce,„s per paper.
I rt e for / , ,ry .< .S, , ,M „ ,,„s am, ^
to plant-a,;d how to can s,a phis crops for the winter.
Seud for this valuable book to,Jay.
D. M. fERR\ & CO., Detroit, Mich
T he hest is the r/i, <j/>, ferry's
Seeds cannot be had ut half pru e.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 4, 1922, newspaper, March 4, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91517/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.