The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
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Public Notices
Reno, Oklahoma, Sep- ' College. Incorporated, dissolved ac- a lxK)k tha, someone |ms borrowed ~A former mayor of Mtaml Beach
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(Published In The EH
Tribune, El
tember 23. 30,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHO-
MA
In re:
OKLAHOMA AIR COLLEGE.
INCORPORATED
ah Oklahoma corporation
No. 13101
NOTICE FC.R DISSOLUTION
OF CORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that on
the 17th dav of September, 1943. , ~*
Oklahoma Air College. Incorporated,
Oklahoma corporation, filed in j
1 office of the clerk of this court,
poration on or before October 22.
1943, by some party or parties, said
| application will be heard by this I
court and. upon the Court’s flndlne
that said application is true, the
■lrect said <
Modern Etiquette
Reno Daily Court will direct said Oklahoma Air Q Is one Justified in asking for
Tinker Field Officer
Is Former Mayor
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 14—flJ.R)
Tinker Field here.
Lieutenant Colonel
of said court, this 17th day of Sep- elapsed?
tember. IMS. A Yes, and you would be justl- I Lieutenant Colonel A. Frank;
Court Clerk fled ln »ot Ending them another Katzentine. recently named to the
Canadian County, Oklahoma. Negligence such as this Is seldom Tinker Field post, also owns radio
'SEAL) excusable. j station WKAT in Miami Beach.
Dorothy Lorenzen Deputy. Q when should the guest at a Colonel Kataentine was mayor o(
i church wedding extend best wishes the resort citv from 1932 to 1934.
i Published in The El Reno Daily
Tribune, El Remo. Oklahoma. Octo- „
ber 7. 14. 1943.) and bridegroom?
and congratulations to the bride
THE COUNTY COURT OF A Thl* should be done at thq
an Oklahoma corporation, filed in I CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OF re, c,,t,,,,, that follows the wed-
the office of the clerk of this court. OKLAHOMA
its application for an order of said I In the Matter of the Estate of
court dissolving said corporation I Lucia Conrad. Deceased
and. on ihe some day, an order was
duly made by the Honorable Lucius
Babcock. Judge of said court, di-
recting the filing of said applica-
lion. and that said appllrnllon be
set for hearing on the 22nri day of
October. 1143, at 9:00 o'clock a. m .
and that notice thereof be given
bv the clerk of said court.
NOW THEREFORE. Notice is
hereby given that said application
for dissolution of Oklahoma Air
No 2646
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having* claims against
Lucia Conrad, deceased, are required
to present the same with the neces-
sary vouchers to the undersigned
Administratrix. Margaret Ross El
Reno, Oklahoma. Route 2. or at the
office of Fogg. Fogg and Fogg. At-
torneys at Law, Room 214, Citizens
National Bank Building. El Reno.
Oklahoma, within four months of
ding.
Q What is tile correct way to H
eat stuffed celery?
A. Lift it to the mouth with the
fingers
NOW
SHE SHOPS
CASH AND CARRY”
NOVICE BECOMES CHAMP
FORT JACKSON, S. C—(U.R)—
Without Painful Bockacho
Many •uffmrra relieve nagging baslraebn
quickfy, once they diecovrr that die teal
cauee ot «beir trouble may be tired kidneya.
The kidneye are Nature'a clnet way of tak-
ing the eireee a. irte and w aete out of the
blood. They help moat people pur about 3
Ed Parkinson of Utica. N. Y„ nev«k pinu a day
— — lx)xlng K,ove, be. jes-ss#
college. Incorporated, has been filed the date hereof or the same will be
and that the stockholders of said forever barred.
■ ration desire ft dissolution j Dated this 7!h day of October,
have a lie mis and | 1948
demands against said corporation
have been satisfied and discharged
MARGARET ROSS.
Administratrix
and that, unles objections are filed Fogg, Fogg and PV»gg
against die ,t. Million j>f>jjild_eor-J^jMtorn*2aforAdministratrlx.
wore a pair of
fore he entered the army a little
over a year ago Now, he Is heavy-
weight champion of the 106th
fantry division. Parkinson, who
tips the scales at 198 pounds, won
three fights for the title He is Hllx. uaafi/ucreaafally by infllioaa for,___
a member of the 806t„ ordnance ^TOi^fid^TSST
company. ou* WM,e from your Get DoauVPUJa.
may iuuk nagging horkarh?, rheumati* puinm,
.----*-#, Iohf of pep and energy, gettiag up
gwelling. puffinemr under the tvm,
rn and dissine«. I re«|oent or granty
_ with gnubPling and burning eome-
tiiaee ftbuwt there ia aomeihiog wrong with
your kidney* or bladder.
bon t wait! Aak your druegiet for Doan'a
PllU. umed eueoeMfuliy l>y millions for over
fP
We know
there’s a war on!
cjh ill WAR it close to Penney't—to date. 467i of
» our boyt and girls hate gone into the armed
forces of oyjx country.
At pari of our duty on the Home Front, we give
you this pledge: We will continue to do everything
in our jiower to distribute essential merchandise
evenly and equitably.
-TJ CKiC
U .mu Fabric for Heavy Duty
Service!
MEN'S
PLAID MACKINAW
5.79
What u value! Tough, long-
wearing extra heavy fabric witli
strength sewn into every seam
end trim, good looks ln the all- 1
over plaid pattern! A sturdily
pruotical model for sportamen 1
or men whose jobs keep them
outdoors! Flap pockets, hand
|,ocket belted action - back!'
Sizes 36 to 48
Ft, vs' Heavv
PLAID MACKINAWS
5.29
ln double breasted models buMt
for service In red. blue and
green plaids
WINTER WEIGHT—
RIGHT for Men Who
Work Outdoors!
Men's Ribbed ( oil on
UNION SUITS
$1.32
Warmth without bulkiness, snug
lit without I,iiullng—that's what
you gel with these insulating
union suits! 8-i-r-c-t-c-h-y rib
knit cotton in long sleeve, ankle
ifiigtlis ui give you all-over pro-
tection And the form-fit de-
sign. military shoulders, special
crotch and perfect sires spell
COMFORT'
SERVICE MEN'S
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Water-Resistant.
Compart
Hflli KHAKI
DUFFLE BAG
4.98
With shoe kit. shaving
equipment, sewing kit
and utility canes! Easy
to pack!
7%*?ToTTee
WOOL FLEECE
CHESTERFIELD COATS
19.75
In season’* smartest style,
warmly Interlined.
SLIM. DAWN - TO - DUSK CASUAL CLASSICS!
AUSTELLE DRESSES
7.90
Endurtngly simple lines to
wear all dav, every day Soft
ruyon-and-wool ln lighter-
toned plaids. 12 to 20
n
TAILORED JACKETS
Single-breasted classics ln warm
fleece, sturdy herringbone,
bright plaids or nohd
colors. ...
WARM SKIRTS
To mix or match with Jackets!
Oay plaids, solids, stripes in
pleated, gored or stitch-
ed styles _____
RAYON BLOUSES
Perfectly tailored, long sleeve
shirt* Washable! White or col-
ors. Long-wearing
rayon ____________
6.90
3.98
1.98
Real Warmth for Outdoor Sports!
MEN’S HE TOP
CORDUROY CAPS
79c
Does your Job keep you outdoors?
You’ll want this blight red plaid
corduroy cap with side flaps that
tie atop your head when the
weather’s fine and fit snugly over
your ears In a stormy blow, to
give you warm protection.
Save ?(>«„ On F.asy-to-Une
SEWING NOTIONS
4c - 8c
All the handy sewing aids to give
your new Fall clothes a really
professional look ... at a saving
that keeps your sewing thrifty!
Blndlru, thread, shoulder pad*,
buttons and buckles . . . and
all the other essentials to make
your home sewing simple and
easy!
You Must Have At Least
One Thl* Fall!
BRIGHT FELT PILLBOX
98c
Carrfrae little hat* that will take
you gaily to school, to work and
to lelaure-time activities!1
Squared-edge pillbox of soft felt
that fits neatly behind your pom-
padour I Bright fall colors to
I'omy^nent your coatume!
Warm
BLANKET-LINED
JUMPERS
2.21
Warm and durable sturdily con-
structed Penney's famous ox-
hide brand.
Men’a
SHIRTS - SHORTS
BRIEFS
39c
Extra quality Full cut to give
maximum • ervlre and wear. All
Heayy Double Thumb
CORN - SHUCKING
GLOVES
20c
Extra heavy weight to give you
that extra wear Buy Ihem bv
ihe (ioacn.
BASIE 7
BASIC SAVINGS
•as,Cl
FOLKS: Serve the Hasic Seven Foods daily to Ret more nutritional value
trom the foods you eat. Huy them here to Ret more value out of the mon-
ey youN^dfor your table. This is what we mean by MORE FOOD
VALUE—TWO HAYS . . . and each is miRhty important -ri^ht now.
Ihe Hasic Seven Foods will build health ... our Hasic SavinRs (2,000
Consistently Lower Prices) will huili up your hudRet. Try shoppinR here
where you have the state’s largest selections.
10
El Reno’s Largest Fresh Dep’t.
Jonathan
APPLES
SUNKIST LEMONS
COLO. CARROTS
5-Doz Size Calif.
LETTUCE ea.
TOKAY GRAPES
CABBAGE
366 Six*
Per Do*.
r:; 5c
10c
Flaming
Red—Ih.
Solid for
Slaw—ib.
15c
4c
2
2
FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY VALUES
POST TOASTIES
PEANUT BUTTER
MORTON’S SALT
LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER
PWD. or BROWN SUGAR
Reg. ll-o*.
Boxes
Ib. Jar
Armour's
Shaker
Box
15c
49c
8c
SUGAR
BORDEN’S MILK
fOLGER'5
COFFEE
I 1. 28c
10
3!
FANCY UNED
JERSEY GLOVES
H 29c
-NOT A POINT IN A CARLOAD-
Blackberry Preserves
1 -lb. Jar 34«-
2-lb. Jar 64<
Peach Preserves
i sr Me
Marmalade
2 r 39c
Jelly, Ass't. Flavors
2 35c
Penn. Buckwheat
FL0" 34r
5-lb. Bag
HONEY
3 Bee Strained
Mb. Jar . 34c
GRIFFIN'S
i Waffle Syrup
Panrake Flour
Ribbon Cane
SYRUP
Carload ,lw*l In
Buy All
You Want.
5:89c
BROWN STAMP VALUES
CRISC0
12 Points
31 72c
5p—TREET YQf
12-o*. Tin Armour's ***
2p—POTTED MEAT 4 4*
'..Tiiilt.S. MC
ip—VIENNA SAUSAGE | r
's Tin Armour s
So—TICKLED PIG FEET 11,
28-ox. Jar
12p-SPRY 3,':. 72c
HUMRENO FLOUR
25-lb.bag ......$1.22
48-lb. bag $2.34
Blue Point Values
54p-Prunes
27p-Peaches, 25
23p-Pineapple
27p-Fr. Cocktail
2p-Tomato Juice
16p-Peas
13p-Corn
6p-Gr. Beans
5p-Soy Beans
4p-Gr’lruit Juice
'8c
31c
^ Dills
Fsours
Pop Corn
Bak. Choc.
Apple Juice
Pickles
Olives
0’Cedar Wax
Cookies
Rice, Fancy
B. Eyed Peas
Tissue
Durox Bleach
Large Yellow
Med Cello
'x Box
Semi-Swt.
Qt. Molt s
No Point*
25-ox. Jar
______ Value
Tall Jar
Roiedale Queen
Qt
Jar
Marshmallow Cello
l«P* Pkg.
Med.
. - Cello
I'i-lh.
— Calif.
Lorres* Box
440 In
K Gal.
Buy
25c
34c
27c
25c
29c
69c
29c
25c
25c
25c
19c
I
MATURE BEEF SHOULDER
Beef Roast Ib
25c @
PORK STEAK
Lean and Tender
7 Point*
Ib. 34c
BEEF STEAK
Mature Beef Sirloin
II Point*
Ib. 35c
GRADE AA VEAL 1! POINTS
ROUND STEAK...........:1b. 47c
MATURE BEEF* |« POINTS
RIB STEAK Ih. 35c
NOT RATIONED
Beel Brains....Ib. 15c
Neck Bones Ib. 8c
FISH
Perch fillets ..Ib. 43c
.......Ib. 21c
' POULTRY
Drewted and Drawn
Fryers
Hens .
Ib. 53c
Ib. 47c
Red Rose
4 Point*
Oleomargarine ..lb, 19c
Pork Liver
3 Point*
Ib. 20c
Wlloon'x Certified
Chili
5 Point*
Ib. 32c
Wilson's Certified—4 to 8 Ih. Avg. 6 Point*
Picnic Ham.... Ib. 31c
RINSO
Small ...,-10e
I-urge .. 231-
LUX FLAKES
Med Ibr — Large 24r
SWAN SOAP l«e. Box 10r
LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 Bar* 28e
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1943, newspaper, October 14, 1943; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920957/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.