The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1936 Page: 7 of 12
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r-URSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926
EL RENO (OKLA.) DATLY TRIBUNE
CLASSIFIED
DVERTIS1NG
jONIi 18 % PHONE 18
buyers In these columns
RATES
inlmum Charge 2Sc)
per word, one Insertion,
per word, two insertions
per word, three Inser-
ts per word per lnser-
r<y month.
(I Display. 70 cents per
(5) Rooms For Rent
Sleeping room.'!. 004 West Hayes.
! Sleeping room, gentlemen prefer-
j red. 603 South Barker.
(6) Mise. For Rent
Masquerade costumes. Evalvn Mey-
er, 886-J.
Iisiness Services
he bookkeeping and tax
| by experienced aecoun-
fite Box 7, Tribune.
Masquerade suits. Telephone 1226-
J or 973-J.
Double garage. 600 South Miles.
Phone 1732-J.
I----
.9)
For Sale
renovated. Telephone
Houses for Rent
902 South Barker. *3.000 00 829
South Ellison, *3,350 00 315 South
Roberts. *3,000 00. 120 North Ma-
comb. *2,500.00. 616 West London,
_ *1.750 00 811 West Wade. *2.000.00.
modem bungalow. Newly i17 Jror*J? *2 150 00 511
ted. 1019 West Wade Macomb. *3.750.00. Terms
ie 1720-M on mcst of ab°vn property O. W.
-1-_j___Timberlake, Real Estate. Rentals.
|Dii! modern. North Choc- F“lrp Insurance Agency. Telephone
[Phone 891-J. __ 671-J.
6 room modem, hardwood r"J; *1000 Em*
508 East Wade. Q. W P|*8®Mt,lc ShoP 221 South Rock
ke. Rental Agency. 671-J. ,Tsand
nar.1 Glrl’s clothing, sire 16 excellent
condition. Phone 1094-W
~m modem house. Oar-,
(501 East Wade. Inquire El J ___
uildlng and Loan i Two used Singer*. *1750 and *22 50
One used vacuum cleaner. *2000
Singer Sewing Machine Agency. 202
8outh Choctaw.
om house. Oarage. Phone
>s partly furnished. 603 ~-
Macomb (10)
house. 420 South Choc-1
Financial
MONET
j Salary loans. No endorser or se-
I curlty. Industrial Finance Co
| over McLellan's.
Apts, for Rent
mh choctaw. | Male, Instrucfion
*nta. 200 North Barker,
apartment. 521 North
“d apartment, private bath
ast Rogers.
Wanted Pew young men, me-
chanically Inclined, for television,
radio and sound piciure industry !
Training division of large manu-
facturer will properly prepare men
selected. For personal interview
give ace. present position, phone,
education. Deforest-.*. Write Box
2. El Rfno Tribune.
119) Personal
**t apartment. 816 West Stomach arid, pains, indiges-
tion victims, whv suffer? FV>r
i^r n pa rt inentsT” 603 UDOA' ^doctor" SH-JSS? .1
r-vr"’5 Jones Drug Co.
ed apartment. Over Mils-
Apartment. 815 North!
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
tied in the ET1 Reno Daily
• O Reno. Oklahoma Oct-
ith and November 5th.i
E OF TIME FOR SETTLE-
■•'I ot i i\u irrorvT
- w OKLAHOMA. CANA-
DIAN C'OrVTY. SB:
HE C'OITNTV C’OI'RT OF
■ S.AIII COl’NTY
he matter of the Estate of
i A 8"v»r. Deceased. Howard
Ter as the administrator of
[tate of Omar A Silver, deceas-
ving on the 28 dav of October
endered for settlement and
tills Court his 'inal account
port of his administration
administrator and said es-
Ing now ready for distribu i
Therefore notice is hereby
That Wednesday the 18th day
jvember 1936 at the hour of
k P M of said day. that
a day of the regular July
J 193B of said Court, be. and
ime I* hereby appointed for
ttlement thereof, at the Coun-
ourt room in the City of El
in said County, when and
any person interested in said
may appear and file his ex-
tms m writing to the account,
‘ntest the same
ted this 28 dav of October 1936
E F THOMPSON
rXi County Judge
ILshed in the FI Reno Dailv
kine. El Reno. Oklahoma. Ort-
29 1936 i
notice to prune
:l* is to certify that the Countv
- Board, of this rountv hare
,e and apnroved all levies for
various mib-fllvisions of govern-
t Of Canadian Countv. Okla-
a. for the Fiscal Year of 1936-
and that the original budgets
levies are now on file in the
itv Clerks- Office and I further
v ting certified copies of same
been filed with the Slate Aud-
nt the State Canltol. and the
ov Protest period begins Oct
llMO
jned this 28th day of Oct 1936.
C E RROS8
County Clerk and
Secy to County Excise
Board.
f
Wished In the El Reno Dally
' Tie El Reno. Oklahoma Oct
Nov 5. 1936i
NOTICE
dticr is hereby given that J P
;gah has made a bid of *5 oo for i
following described property, to’
I sit No 23 In Block No R Fair
Addition. El Reno. Okln
Ihnt sale of same will be made
the bidder, on Nov. 19, |93fl at
'o’clock A M at the office of
l County Treasurer, subject to
) nporoval of the Board of County
)nnilssioners. and unless higher
s are received on that date
Vitnesa my hand and sn.l this
d day of Oct.. 1916
W J_B MII.I ER Treaa,
sAI.l Canadian Co.. Okla.
Wished in the El Reno Daily
2flnH»-m i Rmi° Oklnhom" 01,1
TVl.iii,'.NJ,V ro, RT IN ANI>
CANADIAN COItNTY. STATE
OE OKLAHOMA
Ihr Mailer n( lhr E.Ute of
id* Pv«|| Demised
l NO. NM
ICE OF nEAWING EIRST AND
Al. AI COUNT AND PETITION
FOR DISTRIIII’TION 1
:ce Is hereby given that Curt T
ay, Administrator of the UN-
late of Oeorge Pvatt. deceased, has I
rendered for final settlement and
filed in this Court his Final Account'
of his administration of said EM ate i
together with his Petition for Dis-
tribution thereof and for his dls-
rharve as such Administrator and
that Thursday, the 12th dav of Nov-
ember. 1936 at the hour of 10:06
o’clock A M of said dav in the
Countv Court Room in the Cltv
of EH Reno. Oklahoma, has been an-
pointed by the Court as a time and
nlace for the settlement of said
Account and for hearing on said
Petition for Distribution and for
discharge as such Administrator
where and when any Derson interes-
ted In said estate may anpear file
his except Ion i In writing to ssid nr-
count or netpion for distribution
nnd rontest th« same
IN WITNESS WHEREOF T have
hereunto set mv hand and the seal
of this Court, this 21st dav of Oct-
tober, 1936
E e THOMPSON
'SEALi Countv Judge
Rinehart At Weiden.
Attorneys for Administrator,
'Published In the FI Reno Dailv
Tribune El Reno. Oklahoma. Oct
22. 29 Nov 5. 19361
NOTICE
Notice I* herehv given that Oscar
Dickerson has offered a b'd of *4 00
for the following described property,
to wit:
Iota 1 and 2 and 5 end f, (
Block 13. Town of Piedmont.
Oklahoma.
and that sale of said pro tier tv will I
he made at the office of Countv
Treasurer, to s he bidder at 10 I
o'clock A M November. 19 1 936 |
subiect to the approval of the Roard I
of County Commissioners of Cana-
dian County. Okla . unless higher
bids are received on that date.
Witness mv hand nnd seal this
22nd (lav of Oct 1936
W J B MILLER. Treas. )
'SEAL* Canadian Co, Okln.
'Published in the El Reno Dally
Tribune. El Reno Okla.. October 29,
November 5 12 1936.)
IN THE COUNTY CO CUT IN AND
FOK CANADIAN COUNTY. STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In Ihr Matter of the Lad Will
and Testament and of the F.statr
of Louisa l.nn». Dereased
NO. *0M
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO THE CREDITORS OF LOUISA
LONG. DECEASED:
All persons hnvlng rlalms ago Inst
Tg>tii*i f/ong deceased are required
to present the same with the neces-
sary voucher* attached, to the Un-
der*l'ined Executor at his residence
In the town of leedev. Oklahoma,
or at the office of Rinehart nnd
Weiden. Attorney* at Law 113(4
South Rock Island street. El Reno,
Oklahoma the place for the trap*
action of the business of said eat ate,
within four '4i months from the
date hereof or the same will be for-
ever barred
Dated this 28 day of October, 1936
OTHA W I.ONO
Executor of the Fslnte of
Ionian Long, Dereased.
Rinehart A Weiden. ,
Attorneya for Executor
Mr and Mrs 1 eland Anderson I
son. Kermll, nnd Mr and Mrs J j
D Rlnderhagen have returned from 1
a few daya- visit at the Tex** Cen- i
tennlnl exposition In Dallas
modern, hardwood floors 23 Hereford COWS and heifers,
(Sunset. *27.50. 5 room mod- Curtis Smith. 9526-F-34. Banner
South Admire. $21.00. 5 « 7-~—TT--
odeni. 607 West Haves Ba_rK!n’ Usfd, battery set radio
with new batteries. *10.00. Em-
k
*• i vi- s ,
'0§p- M
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SEVEN
C harge Purchases Made Now Payable on or Before Dec. 10
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Take advantage of these and many more bargains in every department
HOME FURNISHINGS
Softspun Towels
Size 20x40 heavy, two-thread in pastel colors
with black border. Regularly 49c.
DOLLAR DAYS 3 f«»r—
Curtains
Priscillas, Flouncettes, Collage Sets—1.19 to
1.98 values Many lovely colors.
DOLLAR DAYS Pair—
Softspun Towels
Big, fluffy, heavy weight towels in white with
nautical border. Size 22x44.
DOLLAR DAYS 3 for—
Scranton Panels
Scranton quality panels—Full 21 ( yards long. $|
Regularly 79c each.
DOLLAR DAYS 2 for—
Glass Towels
Size 16x32 in checked pattern, red, blue
or green.
DOLLAR DAYS 9 for—
Kitchen Towels '
Part tynen kitchen towel*. Size* 16x32. Colm $|
ed border. Loop for hanging.
DOLLAR DAYS 12 for—
Rath Towels
Size 20x40 two-thread towels,
with black border. 29c value.
DOLLAR DAYS
Huck Towels
Large size — 18x36. Kxtr.-i heavy, all white $|
w iih woven border
DOLLAR DAYS
Pastel colors
5 for—
.*» for-
LINGERIE
Kayser Slips
Crepe slip in tea rose or white, lace trimmed
or tailored. Rayon knitted slip. Brassiere orV
Top. DOLLAR DAYS Each—
Women’s Unions
Kxtra quality—perfect fitting, striped rayon f|
and cotton in sleeveless, knee-length or elbow
sleeve, knee-length. DOLLAR DAYS 2 for—
Brassieres and Panties
Perfect fitting, long-wearing panties or
brassieres.
DOLLAR DAYS 1 for
( hildren’s Unions
Ages l tn 16~ Munaingwear and Minneapoiia
no sleeve trunk length <u- long sledve ankle
length. DOLLAR DAYS 3 Suits—
( hildren’s Silk and W ool Union
Age. 2 to 12--Mimsingwear and Minneapolis $|
fine wool and silk mixtures. Long or short.
DOLLAR DAYS 2 for—
PIECE GOODS
Silks, Woolens, Prints, Crepes
Values from 59c to $1.50 Wools in 27, 42, 51 $
inch.—39 in. rough crepes—39 in. prints—All
silk Hob Noli ('rash—Rayon Challies. 2 Yds.—
ABC Percales
Guaranteed fast colors, SO .square construction $|
—Lovely prints. They’ll wear and wear.
DOLLAR DAYS 5 Yards—
PILLOW SLIPS
15c Diamond—42x36
8 for $1
l!lr Fidelity—42xM
7 for 91
25c Diamond—42x36
5 for $1
30c Wearwell or Pepperell
42x36
4 for $1
C5c Pequot—42x36
3 for $1
I luck Towels
9 for $1
Size 16x32—All white
—or 15x30 with color-
ed borders.
WASHCLOTHS
HOLLAR HAYS
1 Dm. $1
Heavy large sire wash
cloths with colored bor-
der.
M EADY-TO-WEAR
Group ( hildren’s (oats
(,n<' ........ of children’s untrimmed coats. Sizes $1
4 to 12. DOLLAR DAYS
Choice—
Gym Suits
Regulation gym suits of heavy blue cotton
suiting.
DOLLAR DAYS 2 for—
l ni forms
Nice quality uniforms for maids, waitresses or
nurses. White, pink, blue.
DOLLAR DAYS Karh—
New Wash Dresses
One group wash frocks in new fall colors and $
styles. Long or short sleeves. Values to $1.98.
DOLLAR DAYS Each_
Sweaters - Blouses
One group of regular 1.98 sweaters in light
colors. Wash blouses and light silk blouses.
DOLLAR DAYS Choice
Brassieres
Short lots in discontinued styles.
V’alues to $1.00
DOLLAR DAYS 2 for—
( orsets
Discontinued styles in girdles, corsets and
corselets. Short lots.
DOLLAR DAYS Choice-.
( ni Ion Batts
CHOICE
2 for Si
\\\ lb. glazed quilt bait,
size 90x108—
114,1b. white cotton butt,
size 90x108.
21 lb. stitched natural
cotton butt, size 72x90—
14 oz. China cotton, size
72x90—
Children’s
SUITS and
DRESSES
C’hoice
$1
Ages 1 to 6—Jerseys,
broadcloths, prints —
Values to 1.95.
One \aA Boys’ Shoes
Sizes 2ba to 6—Shoes nnd oxfords—leather
Holes, rubber heels. 2.98 values.
DOLLAR DAYS Choice-
Men’s Overalls
Only 36 pairs blue 220 wt. overalls. High hack
or suspender hack.
DOLLAR DAYS 2 Palm
MEN’S STORE BARGAINS
( hildren’s
(OATS
Each SI
Bexcon Chinchilla Coats
lined for warmth—Ages
1 to 3. Pink, tan, red.
Boys’ Knickers
( losing out 2* dor. boys’ wool and corduroy
knickers. Regularly $2.
DOLLAR DAYS Choice—
Ties
10 do*, ties—values to $1. A good bnrgin for
early Christmns shoppers.
DOLLAR DAYS 2 for—
$1
Mens and Boys’Sweaters
One lot heavy ribbed wool sweaters. Regu-
larly 1.50 to 2.95.
DOLLAR DAYS Karh—
Men’s Dress Shirts
8 doz. men’s fast color, full cut dress shirts.
Regularly $1.
DOLLAR DAYS 2 for—
Work Shirts
Blue or grey chambrav—extra heavy. Sizes
14 * 2 to 20.
DOLLAR DAYS 2 for—
Interwoven Socks
Our regular 8 for $1 socks.Notbing reserved—
A real value.
DOLLAR DAYS 4 for_
Books
Closed
Panties
2 for $1
Ra.von briefs and
panties in new
style* aim Kni.s.
SOAP
13 Bar* $1
Hdkfs.
.I for SI
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1936, newspaper, October 29, 1936; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919207/m1/7/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.