The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 311, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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VRY 25, 1940
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AL LEAGUE
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36 30 .545
35 31 .530
35 34 507
33 33 .300
29 31 .483
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one game. Royse
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srle game. Pater-
three games
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'UNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1940
For Thrift And Speed
EL REND (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
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gartls as objectionable or that
«y cause lo»; to the reader, or
is of confidence in reputable ad-
rltaer.
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epare your copy. (2) Phone 18
id place your ad over the tele-
>one. Persons having a telephone
ay charge their ads and have
it* days after expiration to pay
id receive discount. (3) Out-of-
Mm reader write Ad as wanted
paper and mail to 'Die El Reno
Ibune, Kl Reno. Oklahoma. (Cash
111 order on all out-of-town ads)
All Want Ads must be in the of-
■e at 12 noon to appear Ip the
enlng edition. Sunday Ads ac-
pled until 2 p. m. Saturday.
No Want Ad accepted for less
an 9 words.
Florists & Nurseries 2 Miscellaneous for Sale 24
Special. Three 2 year watermelon t
red Crepe Myrtle lor $1.00. De-
livered. Hutchinson Nurserv Tele-
phone 542.
Used Teeter-Babe Jumper. Good
as new. At half price. $2.00.
Telephone 1710-W.
'Die Tribune endeavors to pub-
lish only truthful classified ad-
vertisin'; and will appreciate
having Its attention called to
nr.v advertisement not conform-
ing to the highest standards of
honesty.
Sub crlbers are warned to be-
ware of Jobs that requl-e cash
payments either for bonds, tend-
t'dal rights, sample kit* or
anything of the sort. Proposi-
tions of this kind should be
carefully Investigated before any
mor.ey whatever Is paid.
WANT AD
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NOTTCRS
1. Card o' Thanks.
2 Florist'' and Nurseries.
S PunernI Directors.
4 Professional Notices.
NNf lUWEMENTS
5 Money to I/ian.
5-A Farm roans.
fl lost Pound, Strayed.
7 Personate.
R Business Service.
$-A. Ins'ructions.
9 Wnn'cd to Buy.
19 l "'mde.
tmiMOTiVrt
It Used Utra for Bale.
12 Aut'rrtoP*- Service.
13 Tires Parts. Supplies
VtPIGTMriRf
14 Help Wwx-wl, M ile
16. Female EJ.-) Wauled.
16 Snlesmee Wanted
17 Mute or j^'niale Wanted,
la Fill'' 'lo.fc. Wanted.
tn situation* Wanted (Coll.
ERCHANDtnE
JO Coal and Fuel.
Good Tiiincs to Ent.
2i Hoii’-ehold Goods.
JL-A rurnltnrc TTnhol.sIcrtng
TL Musical Tnrtnmirnts.
J4 MiscclHr' ius for Sale.
JS pi ts and t tve toetc.
W PottM.ry Smt. Rirr-T>Be*.
17. plants Seeds. Shrubs.
ENTAi.S
IK Apnrtment for Rent.
Jt# Room and nnnrd
so. Bleeping Rooms.
•I. Rooms In Hotels.
IL Houses for Rent.
33. Miscellaneous for Rent.,
EAT. FJ3TATE
34 Wanted to Rent.
36, Business Opportunities.
36. Buslnees Pioperty.
37, Farms nnd Lands for Bale.
SR Houses for Kale.
39 Gits for Bale.
49 In > I I-Mate Wanted
4t Notices.
42. Wanted to Ionse.
Money To Loan 5
Loans—$5 00 to $750 00 Peop'es
Finance Co* W R. Cnrrigan,
Mgr. 120 North Bickford. Phone
472.
fxtaps—Personal, salaried, chattel
$5.00 to $50.00 Local Loan com-
pany 111 East Woodson Phone 49
Money—Salary loans; no endors-
ers; no security; 10 minute ser-
vice. Up to $300.00 on good security.
Industrial Finance company. (Over
McLcllans).
Farm loans—Vance-Arthur Land
Co., J. N. Arthur, Mgr., 1001
South Shepard. Phone 1309.
Personals 7
Men, women old at 40. Get pep
New Ostrex tonic tablets con-
tain tonics, stimulants, oyster con-
centrates often needed after 40
by bodies lacking iron, calcium,
phosphorus, iodine, Vitamin B.
One 73-year-old doctor writes:
'Took Ostrex myself. Results fine.
$1.00 size special today 79c. Call,
write Crown’s Cut Rate Drug
and all other good drug stores
Used Cars for Sale 11
1932 B model F' rd. 1936 Chevro-
let town sedan. Special on Chev-
rolet tutor sedan, $55 00. Htickabee.
1934 Plymouth tudor *175.00
Many other good buys at Bill
Stoehr’s Car Exchange. Phone
1720.
1936 Oldsmobile. 4-door 6 cylind-
ers. Radio. Heater. New tires.
Only 20,000 miles. Local railroad
man's car. $390 00. Dulmage Motor
Female Help Wanted If)
Middle-aged lady for light house-
work References 408 East Coo-
ney.
Salesmen Wanted 16
Knwleigh route now open Real
opportunity lor man who wants
permanent profitable work Start
promptly. Write Rawleigh’s De-
partment OKB-154-K Memphis
Tennessee.
Pets and Livestock
Apartments for Rent 28 i
Unfurnished apartment. Private
entrance. Private bath. 409 South
Admire.
Sleeping Rooms
20
Thoroughbred Boston Screwtail. j
Male. 2 months old. Phone
C28-W.
Poultry. Feed, Supplies 26
175 White Leghorns, 4 weeks old.
500 Red, 2 weeks, 150 Barred
Rocks, 2 weeks cld. Hatching
thousands twice each week. Come
in and see our chix before you
buy. Custom hatching, bring eggs
on Saturday or Wednesdays. Tele-
phone 1717, E! Reno Hatchery.
Good O. I. C. pigs fir sale. 1815
East Rogers.
Sleeping rooms. Walking distance.
Business district. 221 North Rock
Island. Telephone 941-R.
Houses for Rent 32
visited friends in El Reno Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rollins and
daughter, Jams, spent Tuesday tn
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
Clapper and children, northwest
I of Calumet.
Mr. and Mis. Ray Whenerv of
Entertainment Arranged
By Calumet Croup
5 room house. Modern. Built-ins. ! BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
On paving. Phone 1179-W.
Look and Learn
1. What is the most reproductive
insect in the world?
2. Who was the well known Chi-
nese religious teacher of antiqui-
Fort Reno, Mrs. Johnnie Smith ty. founder of a religion which
and daughter of El Reno spent j brans bis name?
Footprints In Anthracite
250,000,000 Years Old
Alfalfa hay for sale. Reding, 2
north El Reno. 9520F3.
Plants, Seeds, Shrubs 27
Plant early bearing pecan and
fruit trees now. Catalog free.
Bass Pecan company. Lumberton,
Mississippi.
Apartments for Rent 28
Furnished. Modern apartments.
Private hath. Innerspring mat-
tress. Garage. 715 South Choctaw.
Phone 1570.
3 rooms. Downstairs. Private bath
Adults. 200 North Barker.
CALUMET. Feb. 24—Wednesday
afternoon In the home of Mrs.
Lfo Plato, members of the wo-
men's guild convened.
A business meeting was held in
which plans were made for a
carnival in the near future, to be
sponsored by members of the guild.
A committee was chosen for that
purpose.
Mrs. George Hurst will serve as
„ . , , hostess to the group on Feb. 28.
harms, Lands lor Sale 37 . Delicious refreshments were ser-
406 South Evans. 5 rooms. Mod-
ern. Newly decorated. Close in.
1000 West Wade. 5 rooms. Mod-
ern. Nice inside Double garage
G. W Tiniberiake Agency. Phone
402.
5 rooms. Unfurnished. Close in.
$1750. Inquire 108 North Ma-
comb.
Real good 240 acre wheat farm.
Improved. Rental goei withfo"n,
A bargain at $7,500.0(3. For I si
buys see R. A. Bruce. Fl Reno
Houses, duplexes, and farms pi ic-
ed right. See Mr. Ricker, El
Reno Abstract company. Citizens
National Bank.
Houses for Sale
38
For sale. 4-rcom house. 4 lots.
$550.00. Easy terms Fl Reno
Federal Savings and Loan
Thursday evening in the home of
Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F E. Hall.
A week-end visitor in # the home
of Mrs. Jim Nail was. her soh,
Charles Nail, an enrolet In the
Geary CCC camp.
3. Which state of the union
I leHds in the production of rice?
4. What is Esperanto?
WILKES-BARRE. Pa.. Feb. 24—
(U.R)—A half-fish, half-mammal that
sloshed through the primordial
ooze that was pressed through the
ages into anthracite left a foot-
print that held its shape up re
than 250.000,000 years and gave a
5. What is the second largest | 20th century scientist the till ill of
city in South America? I a lifetime
ANSWERS
1. The termite, or white ant,
which lays as many as 80,000 eggs
SNATCHER GETS SPOON in one day.
NEW BEDFORD. Mass., (UP)—! 2. Confucius.
The man who snatched the hand- J 3. Louisiana,
bag of Mrs. Albert Perusse prob- ' 4. An artificial international
ably was disappointed when he J language devised In 1887
msoected his loot. The bag eon-! 5. Rio de Janeiro Brazil
tallied an empty bottle and a--
spoon. Mrs. Perusse carried her For quick results use The Dally
pay envelope In a coat pocket i Tribune Want-Ads. Phone 18.
The print was found deep In a
vein of Red Ash hard coal in a
mine near here and identified by
Roland T. Bird, paleontologist of
The American Museum of Natural
History, New Ycrk. Bird said the
amphibian lived during the car-
boniferous pdiiod when rotting
swamp plants were pressed layer
on layer to form the present rich
veins of hard coal in this area.
2 room Bills pain. 506 Owens
Street. Phone 592-W.
Lots for Sale
39
Two rooms. Furnished. Private
bath, shower. Re-finished. Ham-
ilton's. 804-J.
3 ro'ms. Newly lumished. Electric
refrigeration. Private bath. 1741.
Furnished apartment. Close In. Also
garage. 320 South Macomb,
Muzzy bedroom apartment. Newly
decorated. Private bath Refrig-
eration. 1231.
Cheerful east front apartment.
Close-in. 420 South Choctaw.
Coal and Fuel
4 rooms. Furnished. Batlr. Bills
paid. Adults. 716 South Roberts.
Furnished apartment, $9 00 month-
ly. Part bills paid. Phone 825.
Desirable furnished apartment
Private bath. Garage 121 South
Roberts.
Order McAleHer best lump eoml
$8iXl ton. Delivered. John V!'l*r
Plione 1263. 1205 West Wade.
flood Things fo Eat 21
Nice fal hPrts Dressed free while
you wait.. Also nice ducks. Cory.
Produce. Phone 183. j
Fat our delicious ice cream. Pint.)
15c. Quart, 25c Free delivery
Phone 167 Patterson Drug
Household floods 22
Ti ed bargains. Piano. $37 50. Table
model range, $22 50 Re-upbnlf,tfr-
cd living room suite, $2400 Wi!;- m
Furniture.
2 rooms. Furnished. Private en-
trance Private bath. All bills
paid 314 South Roberts Phone
Btft
ved to Mrs. Chris Andersen, Mrs.
Walter Brown, Mrs. Elmer Gam-
bcl, Mrs C. W. Draper. Mrs Man-
lier Thompson. Mrs. EM Spear,
Mi William Leighton, Mrs. Frank
O'Toole, Mrs George Hurst. Mrs.
I I'slic Thompson, Mrs. Thomas
Hurst, Mrs. J. P. Powell, Mrs. T.
I Wluiley and Mrs. Frank Dole.
Mrs Elmer Gambel served as
li .less to members of the council
o: the Calumet Christian church
Thursday afternoon in lie*- home.
The afternoon was spent making
quilt blocks.
At the dose of the meeting, de-
licious refreshments were served to
Mr.-. R. E. Roach, Mrs. T. L.
Whaley. Mrs. Glen Henrichsen.
Mi Maywood Ridgway, Mrs. W.
R Miller and Mrs Walter Brown
The council will meet again
Thursday, Feb 29.
Mrs. T E. Stlrman and Miss
Flora Fnve Smith of Oklahoma
Cii* spent Wednesday In the home
ot Mrs. Stirman's son-in-law and
daughter. Rev. and Mrs. R E
Roach.
Mrs Nelson Eckelberry and
daughter. Laurel Ruth, visited
Fridav afternoon in the home ol
the former’s aunt, Mrs. George
Q How can I remove the small i Hurst, and with Mrs. Buster Ba-
1 BACK HOME AGAIN
By Kcl Dodd
Y GEE WHIZ, IT'S
ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE !
YOU MEAN NOl_l JUST
BEEKJ GROWIKJ’ IT TWO
WEEKS ? WELL, YOU
MUSTA BEEN PUTTIN'
SOMETHIN ON IT.'
CSOSHJ ^
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MAW, HEAVY WMIbkERS
KIWDA RUN IN MV FAMILY.9
MY GRANDFATHER HAD A
BEARD SO LONG HE
HAD TO PLAIT IT UUST
LIKE A WOMAN DOES
EVERV NIGHT
BEFORE HE WENT
TO BED*
Ideal south exposure Paved all
around Close to town, school,
church. 404 West Wade.
Lands for Rent
Good ICO acre combination farm
fir rent Grain and cash rent
70 acres pasture, balance cuitivo-ed.
i Ft. A Bruce. El Reno.
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
black specks that sometimes ap-
pear on silver?
A. These black specks are can .eo
by the chemical action ol salt on
the silver, and may be removed
Jentl and son of Tulsa who are
Visiting In the Hurst home.
Ed Jung was a visitor in Okla-
homa Citv Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Embetson
by any cream silver polish, if not I nnd children, Vera Ann and
Charles Albert, spent the week-
end at Oklahoma City with Mr.
Finberson's mother. Mrs Ed Em-
eaten too deeplv Into the metal.
Q How can I make use of left-
over bacon rinds?
A. Use them for flavoring various1 b< 'son, and with his brother-ln-
dlshes. such as lima beaus and I Lw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
dried peas, or for flavoring soups [ Charles fvers.
Q How can I make the leave Bobby Jung of Oklahoma City
of a rubber plant green and glos- Is visiting In the home of his
Unfurnished, furnished. New gar-' sy? father. EM Jung.
age apartment. Oarage. Wash- A Try putling a little sweet oil Tremmuel Brown and children,
house, phone 16291A around the roots every few weeks Richard Jay and Molly Rose.
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JOE JINKS featuring DYNAMITE DUNN
By United Features
Sewing machines nnd vncuum
cleaners. Repair service. Singer
Shop 202 South Choctaw Phone
239
(:ooil used highboy. $6 50 Walnut
bed $9 00 3-pleop mohair living
room suite. $13 50 Walnut China
cabinet. $15 00. We buy used furni-
ture nnd do furniture repnir work
nnd upholstering. Booth's Furni-
ture.
Musical Instruments 23
Fxtra good piano Cheap. Must
move. 720 South Roberts.
Miscellaneous for Sale 24
Directory maps, listing streets of
El Reno, 10c each. The Kl Reno
Dally Tribune.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 311, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 25, 1940, newspaper, February 25, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924269/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.