The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 239, Ed. 1 Monday, November 5, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11828
ww Mkt« th* ma'ii*
imtsI rah*. *c Kara (bo
oa* of the iprrlil cokes at
HftM-y anal'erwark-a, weddlig* uoJ
I At Ini Juat • beltrr sort
to which Looey sad Ivwt
fa a'ldctl ciikaa fca*a bad
• mi history la wlilcfc a peak af •«-
I and Mjatarttfoa variation
and ps»<*»1. with prment-
day iwtiira ta auipLctty, It Boa qaal-
Ry, 9t tagrodlenfe.
FOLKS YOU KNOW
(Caa
at Ohlahom
id «ub ba
trad
Hotel ta
ctodlag finaltara aad ttitiraa and
Tar ant tot oa oorth |tMo Baa Ear
Makar at Pom nr rat offlca.
rot BALE- High claaa raaldaaca at
111 Booth Bllaoa Cow# aad aaa
It E. L Had lay. phoaa 1411
row RBMT
rOB REMT-flve roo
aodara hooaa
Claaa 4n. Phoaa 1IM W.
Fire-fighttng Anlt
Botaa ant-Lilts Law tbclr <>wa Bra
hrigadaal A Woman aaturaliat at
Praaca discovered thla by placing a
lighted taper oe a hill. A t>.rta » n
at aat Bremen promptly appeund and
ogttaguiohed It hr squirting liquid t*
mlc arid from tb*lr jaw a on tha ta-
par, wblla others tor* at It. Many of
tha aau wrra killed, and ooa brro
dracgad sr.gber from danger.
LM7 ANO FOVNO
POUND—-Ladlaa Mar
tha Radio CaraitaJ
ocrat otflca.
ailk ilova at
Inquire Dow-
rOUND-Ebaarllard coal iMilra at
Damorrat offlca.
LOUT-Dark tan dog. half pollca and
half rollla. ah ta brooot Answers to
narna I»aha boat from car tbraa
weeka aao Reward Notify Damo
rrat office *
Bird a Warn at Raids
Pheasants are highly susceptible to
dlatant sounds. During the World
war (bay *•*• warning of approaching
leppello raid* 13 to SO mlnatea before
the raldera ware over the district. Tin
load crowing of the cock blrda were
Uatenad for In Krgland In th»«a
dar> aa a aura »ign of Impending
Viaa Eunice Kamm
CAf apaat tha waak-ai
pare ala. Mr and Mrs.
1841 Booth Barker
• a •
Mra Joanna Moore of Cahneet wa
a bualneaf visitor bar# today
Mary Margaret, daagbtar of Dr aad
Mrg. Joseph T. Phelan, 111 Boa lb
Barker, la raportad UL
aaa
Herman Lora men and Olei Ricker
tr*n»»ri*d business la Maple tows-
aMp tbla afternoon.
• • •
Mr and k|iw. Joba Oarratt lit
Fou'h A<l in re. apent Saadsy la Okla-
homa City
• • •
W V Harerly of Rlcblaad waa an
El It. no Tliltor today.
B'll Holllarsworih of Enid apent
Sunday with hte parenta. Mr. and
Mr*. W. W Hulling!worth. M? Wait
Owena.
Yngotao. Calif. apaat Saturday ta tha
toaMa af Mr aad Mra. Olaoa E Bone
bmha. MS Booth Eoborta and Dr and
Mrw. P. r. Herod. tyt Booth Rock
(aland. Mra . Cottinchom formerly
•sided In Ohlahome City.
• • a
Mlaa Aaaa Paulaaa aad Mra Tha
Hanakey traoaacted baaluaaa In
Mr aad Mra. Leak
tar. Mra. Prad Prtatoa hare rat anted
from a tan days motor trip to polau
In Indiana.
• • •
Mr and Mra Thomaa Sbatteo. Mlaa
Mary Bhattee aad Mra. Don Lothian
attended the Capitol theater In Okie*
home City Saturday afternoon
• • •
Mlaa Florence Collier, a faculty
member of tba Okarche achoola. apent
the week and In tba home of bar par
ante. Mr. and Mra L C. Coll ar. 911
A WEEK FROM TODAY
The customers as partner!
drive clones—
Call any employe of the
0. N. G.
—
of Tulaa apent Sue-
F n Criwley
day In tbit city
aaa
Mra. Thomaa Jensen. dsnghtsr.
Gladys. and son Paul. SIS East Wade,
f otored to Oklahoma City Sunday
afternoon.
Navigable Rivera
According to tha genarally accepted
Saftaltloe • H?er la navigable when
ta Ita ordinary etate It forma by Itaelf,
ar Ita ronnertloo with other water*.
A eeatliaed highway over which com-
merce ta. or may ha. carried on. In
the cnetoraary made to which com-
■area la conducted by water.
Lewie F D by of Richland
business vlaltor here today.
waa a
ScientiBc Fact
Whether or not on object weighing
• pawn I goee ta tba bottom of the
ocean dopenda upon Ita structure. If
fca (pactAc gravMy or denattf ta great-
win alnk to
groat the
achool arvcioc gravtiy or eenair]
i otn- [p than that af water It wi
tha btotoa oa matter hew
la 1o Bapth.
i hoya , - — ----
i
in ktinerily
eaterprtatag Individual recent-
ly dtocoverad that only one blonde baa
bean wife of t Praaldent and aha wag
the fnmona Dally Mndlaoo. Harriet
Loot, netew of Bnchanaa. Brat lady
Boring her aada’i regtma. waa blende,
Opprobrious Nickname
The name “Roundhead" waa con-
tempt ooooly aaad af tba English Purl*
tea or Parliamentarian party In tha
time of Chorion I. originating la thelt
fhotoon of sraorlng tba hair short
while tha COva'iara wort flowing lock a
A JOHN BROWN SCHOOL
Bo maiy ponple havo aakod me tha
qusotlon "What la a John Brown
Bcbooir I Uka tbla opportunity In
oiptalnlng It In brief to tho rotora
of Cnaadtea county
Tha term "A John Brown School"
<• appl'ed to a certain kind of voco-
Nteaal achool for boys borons* Jake
Brown of Slloam Spring*. Ark., feaad
ed tba flral achool of thla aotwra at
that place- However. John Brpwn
bfmeelf. will have nock tag to do |
with It. bat It will bp k etaU |
operated by tha atata aad tha off!
etale selected by tha atata.
Tha pwrpoaa of tha achool la
give prof tea tone l training to tha baye
an tha farm who oxpwct to become
farmari ar d who have aot bad the
opportunity to flatah hlghacbool and
than attend tha Oklahoma Africa!
tural and Mechanical collage.
In tha above type of achool the boy
half ttme on tha achool farm
aa expert ouporvtoor and
__ thla actual contact with tha
farm and farm proMema. ta trained
In term crept, dairying, dairy cattle. ,
hoof cattle, horaaa. hog laletn* pool
try rntotoa. horttcnEwm, track rat* I
tag nod term mathalaa Tha ether
half af tba day to apaat In tha claaa
room whom the boy etadlw English
‘ Including
ad other
eabjaeta closely atttod la tha partic-
ular beaach af work ha to aaatgnad ta
on the farm at that time. Tha abova
training would ha gronpad aad woeM
cover a parted af fowr year*
Tha program of tho proposed achool
at Darlington. Oklahoma, would be
arranged under the anparvlaloa af
Dr Ohaa. W Brllaa. atata director of
vocational education at tbla time Dr
Brilev aad Superintendent Allan of
tha El Bono achoola have made a
careful atady af the altaattoa and
ham eetlmated that from IM to too
hoya caa ha accommodated with tba
preoeat iociIHlea whea tha haildlnm
in Ml Is rfMtr.
Under the plan aa oatttned by Doc-
tor Drttaa Mi BwpaeVwtandoat Altai,
tha boya wapM ha aalf aappartlng
They would ha able ta raallie anoogb
money tram the aula of llvootock.
dairy products, poultry aad aggs
farm prodwata aad track ta dafray all
of tha ripeaeea of foodlng and cloth
lag tha hoya throogh their complete
fowr year coaree. Thta will eaable
tha hoya ta gat fowr yean of practical
aad profaaalonal t ratal eg without coat
ta anyone.
Under the praaeat plea the atata
weald ataad tba gxpaaaa af per*eg the
taatrwctora and aapervtaora and tba
upkeep of tha baildtBge ao that all o(
tha aaralaga from tha institution
would go ta uka care of tha boya.
T*. io« M mu a. muwm». BIG BUSINESS
moat of another collage inch aa theaa
Jmet Weill
If aha thlnka ha la perfect aha bn«n't
llvai with him long enough ywt to hear
his ranmrha whaa ho la remlndr<| for
tha third time tha arraana will have
to com# dawn and ba taken up to tb«
attic.—Ctaetopad Enquirer
Immenee Sen Dial
What la bottoved ta ba the largrat
•aa dial la tha grant equatorial dial
at Da«hL India, caoatnicted in 1724
by Joy Magh, the rajah of Jrvpore.
Tha length af the hypotenuhe of the
la 111 toot S Inchra.
ION
Tha Arab, whaa ha atrlkm hit tent
aad looks toward tho plain, throws
•alt aa kia amsldedng camp flra ao
that th# blue Same kindled thenahy
will chaao on evil apirlta from kia
tong and solitary way.
Ml a Eleanor Hrndareon. a faculty
member of tha Junior hlghacbool, la
til with tonallttla.
P •
Robert F FTHlaon of Calumet trans-
acted bUilncsa here today.
• • a
M i« Gwendolyn Moore. Ill South
Even*, was an Oklahoma City vlaltor
Sunday
• • B
Mr. and Mra Roy Ktnkade. 300
South Hoff, had a« their gueita Sun-
lay, Mr. and Mr* Jack Thornton and
hlldrrn of Gracemont and Mr. and
Mra. W T. Karna of Anadarko.
• • •
Sherman Schubnell of Yukon wai
transacting builneaa here today.
J E O'Donnell of Enid waa an El
Rano visitor Sunday.
•
Jimmy, non of Mr and Mn James
Ilia r. 1108 South Hoff, ta reported
IlL
ass'
Dr and Mra Walter I! Martin and
daughter. M'*a Wlllabell*. 311 South
Hoff, motored to Oklahoma City Sun-
day.
• t •
Mlaa Mary Loul«e Rradford and
Fred Pcr<y attended the open golf
'ournament at the Oklahoma City
G df and Country club Sunday after-
noon.
• • •
Mlaa Hart William*. 311 North
Ro'-k Island, spent Sunday In Okla-
homa City.
aaa
Morrl* (llankl Shrader, who at-
tend* the Oklahoma university at
Norman. *pcnt the week-end with h'a
parent* Mr and Mr*. H D Shrader.
014 South Rlrkford Morrta waa In-
itiated Into the Delta Tau Delta fra-
ternity Saturday.
• •
Mr and Mra T J Chamber*. 420
North Rock Island, motored to Okla-
homa City Sunday.
* c
John Arn»* of Oklahoma City fli-
tted friends hare Sunday.
P •
Boyd Jr, son of Mr and Mrs 8
Boyd Wilson, 1121 South Hoff. Is re-
ported UL
JUDGE JAMES I. PHELPS
-should receive the support all
Canadian County Voters for re-elec-
tion as Justice of the Supreme Court.
Contributed by friends of Judtfe Phelps
Randall Marsh. East Rogers,
Sunday In Oklahoma City.
•pent
Minaarfi Nickname
Mloaoirt to name lime* called the
Bullion atata, tba allusion being to
Cel Thomaa H. Bentos, who. Iielng an
advocate >1 gold and ellver ru-
in fotigrv**, area called Old Bullion "
wa already have located la various
porta of tha atata b?t will furnish a
mech needed tralmap for a group of
hoya who era not b**ag given any
educational consideration by the atata
at thla time aad will pay to tha stale
a vary large return for tha small ta-
vestment raqalrad
Tha atata of Ohlahome own thta
eoaatdaratloa to Canadies county and
* Inca th* bwlldlaga or* bore and would
aot roqwiro a groat ax pend It ar* of
money to pot thorn In shape w* fool
that El Raao aad Oaa*dfria couaty
should he given thla school
Thla rbool ta on* of tha thlaga (or
which I will gtv* my wholehearted
sapport
LUTHER C. OADBERRV.
Democratic Candidate tor State
LagUlatur#
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Large companies thronghout th*
•ntiro United States are all rnmlrg
to recognise the Importnoce of the
man with I'mtted meant, in the mod-
ern business world
Big business Is tha combine of mat,y
smaller parts Into the one b'g pool —
n unified maas. operutlnr a* one
Moat of the larger com;ante* today
are not owned by any one or eren a
groap of people but Instead *he!r own-
ership 1a scattered far and wide
tbrooahoot the country where It la
finally traced to the smaller Investor
Thla form of ownership la
pronounced In the public utility Held
where progressive public aerv'ea com-
panies have learned to depend upon
tfealr customer* to help them fight
unfavorable or datr mental political
laaaoa Theaa companies, uni ke other
Industrie* are aeml-pahYc Instltu-
Ilona They ar* anbjoct to the chanc-
ing tide of politic*. To protect the
rttal oocooattloo of th* hr m* the cftl-
■•* moat protect bla pubbe service
cotopooy. W!« i atockboldor tn the
company, be better understands the
problems of th* business and It will
lag to stood by It *nd fight to pro
tact It
Thla form of raaldont ownership la
a goad thing for tho individual, the
oemmsalty and tha company, that
bom*-ownership brings The dttaea
beoeftta by roue n of hla Inveatment
kag th* aattofaciloB of having hla 'n
terwata auhjoct to bla flo*e super-
1 viatoa Tho community with wall en
profTooalva uUItty aorr
to attract Indue
domain and tha corn
paay, fra# from poiiilcal agitattoa.
dw f'-'t# It salt to giving
•orvlca to IU cua
Mrs Maude Collins tnd Mr*. H.
Rondurant were Oklahoma City vis-
itors Sunday
to • •
Mr and Mra. J. B. Gibson. 101H
South Rock Island, had aa their gueat
Sunday the latter« sister. Mra. Jack--
son of Oklahoma ICty.
Mr and Mr*. John L Patman and
son. J L Jr, 1031 South Hoff, apent
Sunday tn Geary.
• • •
Mr. and Mr* n E Tucker. 101
No'th Barker, motored to Oklahoma
City Sunday afu-rnoou.
Mra. F T. Berkett. 710 South
Barker, returned Sunday from a
week s visit in the home of her daugh-
ter. M's Hay Gieihart and Mr Gter-
hart at Blackwell
• • •
Mr*. Floyd Slade, 1114 South
Rock Island, was an Oklahoma City
visitor Sunday.
• be
Ml«a Sadia McCay and Mrs Arthur
Biggert attended the Criterion In
Oklahoma City Sunday afternoon
B «
Mr. and Mr* Le« J Stoneman. 307
North R ckford. spent Sunday altar
noon In Oklahoma City
* • !
Mra C A Judd, who has been the
hou-<e guest for the past few daya of
her sister, Mrs. Oeorge Rohrbach. and
Mr Rohrbach, 111 South Erins, de-
parted thla morning tor her home In
St Paul. Minn Mr Rohrbach accom-
panied her for a several days' visit.
• • •
Mr* Don Cote. 324 South Macomb.
Is III at a local hospital.
• • •
Mra Carl Olerhart, 717 West Wade,
left Sunday for a vtstt In the home of
hor son. Ray Glerhnrt and Mra Oler-
hart at BlackwelL
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