The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7,1928
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Owtsltfa of County
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AOvortifinf Rats*
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Wasted Hardware
City Mnnar'r Fas***tt ha* exercised
duo dlllironro in looking aftor tha
■trust Improvements now umler way,
wo will aay that for h'm. Wo woro
under the Imprcaaton that tho now
concrete curbs anad ruMora should
ho flnlahod aorta ttko tho "akla you
loro to totirh.“ but Faaoett declared
that aurh a (Inlah would Involve much
hand labor and In ronseqneuos It
would bo extremely difficult to oo-
eurw a uniform level aurface for auch
length* of gutter •/instruction now
uador way on the business streets. Ha
Indicated that the "rmith finish' waa
the modern method end that In time
It would wear smooth and probably
achieve a polteh. Fo that'* that, hut
what we had tn mind I*, that we wleb
the city manarer had adrlaed hla
workera or thoae In rbarge of the
roatrart. to pick up the nalla aa they
tore down their concrete forma,
rather than to leave the hardware
where It dally mtna< ed the auto tiro#
of our friend a.
The nalla didn't hother on. wo
parked on a aide etreet. that la we
loft our car there Rut honretly, Mr.
faaoett. we know It It difficult to
keep tho streets ch an during con
atrwctJon period* but tho waste of
nallo waa a caution. The hardware
waa oven heaved Inro the middle of
the Btreet occaalonally, Juat to vary
the program
A man could make a fair daya'
wage right now by picking up those
nalla
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Commercial ism
Taaterday an El Reno acbool pa-
tron came Into our office and dumped
a sample of aoap, a mini- are of a
popular breakfaat food, together with
appropriate literature, which he aatd
ihs
of thaL
Wt coNtentloa waa Mai K wot no-
wise to allow tho city eehoolo to be-
come distribution centers for hnotneea
establish MSS ts to advasco their
wared Ho rhargeS that swrh a prsc
ttro waa netng the school* for com
morrJsl psrpsssa. osd that If U was
proper for outside Induotiioo t# hove
tho privilege tho home merchonta
• hould also gst Is os It. Wo talked
tho matter over with Superintendent
Allen, who Is Investigating
Children hhe “aanipl>a.“ and grown
folka are c|IMres too Is that ro-
■poet Wo can under (land that a
teacher might preach about dental
care forever sad make lUlle progress,
but give a child a sample of tooth-
paste and the lesson la weU under
wny. A sample cake of soap given to
a child may nleo he n lesson, and a
sample of breakfaat food may bring
new Ideas of food end nutrition Into
a home. All of tboaa thing* we will
admit
Rst for Instance along with the
sample of aoap, comes a little piece
of lllsratnre. which promises the
child a plctnra. if the certificate will
be sent to the manufacturer, carrying
the statement that the parents have
purchased a bar of the soap
From our otaadpolnt It would seem
that ft to not tho proper sphere of tho
schools to aid In the distribution of
vartoue asm plea." breakfast food or
what not There are many oh lec-
tion* that might he raised against
the practice, but we de not rare to
go further Into the matter Mr Allen
Informe na thet this "sampling'' has
occurred In Juat two rooms of tho city
schools Perhaps It haa Juat boon an
eiperlment. and If so wa hope It will
atop at that, or alas lot the bars down
for ell. Including the home merchant
Wa have pufftclent confidence In Ru
perlntendent Allen to believe that he
will uae good judgment In the nut-
ter. and settle It to the boat Interest*
of the city schools
My Favorite
•tmrles
wm m Ny Irvte S.
A My of ary to tfc* Rid) Mm
A FEW ;mm ago a gentlemen wh*.
: la had acquired a million or 00 Is
other Hose of sodearge took • pert
of bis fortune end wltk It bsllt a tbs-
•tor os Brusdwoy The thooter wa*
pretty far uptown, a* >ew Jork then
measured uptown, and at tbs outset
business was not what the sew owaer
•sported.
At the end of tho tecoed week aa
proprietor manager he ana slasdtog at
the 4n»r ioe afternoon Juat before
the Roturday matinee performance be-
gan. talking to tho lots 1‘aul West
Along came a lending dramatic critic
and bo stnpt»d for ■ mlnutoa chat
with the other two
“Say. Ilarrj.' u»k<-d the owner,
“whgt'a the rr >-n tint t n't unk-
ing no Mossy owtsr this berg
alt too? Hero I go asd pat op •
sad yot lbs crowd ain't coming I"
-Well." diagnosed the trifle. Th Ml
pete John; this to s srw pises and you
mortal ho Is to* big s hurry Rssnm-
her how long It look soms of those
other bouses is gwt Mtabtlahod Ton'll
hors Is build if your own client*!#."
He psosrd os ond Wool went Inside
to see the show When be came out
St tbs end of the flrat orf the mil
Maestro was waiting for hist and drew
hla aside.
"Paul." ho demanded, “what waa the
asm* of that there thing Harry told
mo Td have to build up here?”
•A clientele.* eald West
“Sure. I thought I bad It right "
sold tho owner; “and n»w what I
wearer know la why them guys d»'Wii
at tho building department gave mo
the laugh • while arn when I rolled
‘cm up and asked for a permit to build
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Z' SIX CYLINDER..
SENTENCES
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• By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND •
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{ flogrcn la not reached by a *
single “bounder.1*
• The ability to create an alibi will
curao any man.
ff you have common sense you i
havo •Bffdent cupttal Uo on I |
Take account of your abort-
comings, and yon will not
come abort I' your amiuntsl
2 This la a wonderful world only *
ao long na we keep alive our J
•cnee of wonder.
• Aa American with a dead mind J
ones saw Yvllowitone can- *
juo. lie said "Roro# ditch." J
Feeing nothing, he spat on ■
the ground and drova away. J
<te tin Wnitn Hi-vipepet Palos.)
(Published Deity Dee ♦. 1. ». t*. It. !»?»>
In the Counlv Court In and for Cana-
dian County, okia.
tn th<- Matter of tho Ouardlankhlp > t
It;* ••(*(« of iiary Evelyn Wo)<t. M.imr
No Ul.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AP.
POINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR
NON-RESIDENT WARD.
The Btotr of Oklahoma to: P. ti Phil*
tip . Mary C-elyn ll»>d. Thoma* Uo>d.
inti Bui- it. l»o)d. the n.-*t »f kin. r< l«
11 v. m and pereon* having the car# and
u titfh of Mary Hv-t-n Ho--4. « ">in-r
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*>,i ih.it Thoma* Mo>d and Su- M Howl
k*v* filed In thi* court th< ir win. -i
ii.: -n..n for the api ilnlmi’it of l> It
Phllll|>* a* Guardian of lh- It t.ilo. nltu-
■ i i hi Can'idlan I’ouitty, Oklahoma. l>-
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Wdn, *« mv hand and the »•■*! of . .Id
•r( ni Kl Itrlio, raid .ounlv mil nl.it..
I,,n tih day of j*mlrrr, 1 '*J>
ll J KINTZ.
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SI DECLARES
One Intereating statement after an
other la being made In connection
with the Introduction of Sargon. the
new medicine that la accomi>llshlng
•och remarkable result* here Among
the latest well known Oklahoma City
people to come forward with her un-
Tuatlfted endorsement of the medicine
la Mra C 0 Wlrkea. of 432 We*'
Fifth street 8he said:
"For two year* 1 wa* troubled with
an a< id condition of my system that
seemed to be gradually undermining
my health I suffered to from tndl
teuton, uour stomach, and heart
burn that my stomach would bloat
with gat until I wa* simply mlserabl*
I had frequent diary *|><-lia and be-
came yery nervous, too. I like to take
long walks but lately my system via*
so weakened by toxic poison* that I
bad to discontinue this exercise al-
most entirely
“My liver wa* torpid and I vn
stlpatlon that I had to take a laxa
at I pa lion that I na dto take a laxa
live or cathartic every night or two
These modiclnea would soon lose
their effectiveness and I had to k*r;>
changing from one to another
“Hargon helped me right from the
start and although I have taken omy
two bottles my digestion la so won-
derfully Improved I can eat and di-
gest moat any food aet before me
My appetite la splendid and my
strength la ao restored l can again
enjoy my long walks In the open with-
out tiring. The Rarfon Soft Mas*
Pills have entirely overcome the con
•tlpatlon
“Sargon aeema to be a different
and wonderful medicine; not Just a
stimulant like so many other* and ibe
pfll* give highly gratifying r**ult»
without Irritation or other unpleaa
ant effecta"
Raryon may be obtained In E! Kenn
from Jonas Drug Ca, and In Okarche
from t E. Cox.
IF YOU GOULD HERR TOUR BlIM
COM 01 ICY MORNINGS
luuncuung uiai gets micK in com weauter
prevents easy starting. But vour engine would
plain just aa loudly if you bought one of the
bodied “winter oils” to overcome the batterv st
It would tell you about the drain on its power from
lubricating oil that gets thick in cold weather and
com-
of the thin-
to overcome the battery strain.
For these thin-bodied oils usually grow still thinner
when the engine gets hot, and so fail to give proper
lubrication. With GARGOYLE MOBILOIL ARC-
TIC in your crank-case, you are sure to have a free-
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But MOBILOIL ARCTIC also has the rich oily
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and protect them against metallic contact with each
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ns place » set in your car NOW.
Ut us service your car with one of our antifreeze
solutions. See that it tests tero or below and you
will have no trouble with vour car freezing.
Let us show you our LIGHTNING grease uquefier,
it sure does the work.
We have iust received a new lot of batteries. Do you
need one ? Let us install it
n sm m cottin
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1928, newspaper, December 7, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909052/m1/2/?q=coaster: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.