The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 7, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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FAGB FOUR
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEHOCRAT
SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928.
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FOLKS YOU KNOW
(ConttMod from pegs I I
Mr sad Mra Waller H Boon ami
daagbtsr Mary Louts# lit South
Rock Island ware Oklahoma City
rlaltori Friday.
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Mr and Mra. Jack (Irani, who hat*
WHIRS THI FRONTIERS
MAVI NOT VANISHED
Ttiaodora Rooeevelt rlsltad tha
Wlcklta Mountain* »a a kaatlag trip
In I Nil. and kla book. "Wtaaing tha
Wist.” contain* an tataraatlai ar
count of hi* trip and of John Ab#r
nathy. who aatonishnd tha great
hunter by riding down waive* and
SUNDAY SERVICES
FOR SALK
fOR SALK: • room modern home,
Two lota. Wall located Will eacrl-
flea for quick sale Saa W. J. Oalt,
Phone lit.
TOR SALK I room house garage,
S lots, on pavement 4ul Sou'h
Roberts, ft 500
I p. ■
this evening for their home In !»■
Angelas. Calif
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Miss Mary Jane Slier, 315 South
Evans, who ha* been III for the i>a»t
few days, Is preetly Improved
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Mr and Mrs (ilenn Skinner, eon
Olenn Jr. and Mr*. Iloh Willard of
Okemah are the week end gu< *t* In
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Barker and London
Wa M Malthas Pastor
During tks absence of Rev Malth
Ralph Veaaay of Bald will deliver ] worship is
tha Sunday morning sermon at It 40
o'clock. Hta subject will be "A
Book"
Evening services at Central School
Union services. Corns!
CM. fcHool C.«.. .b- tT iOHH. MTHOMV;*«««*«
..,.<b. of lily ..I " ‘ T”1”'
--- Let me
the gaeets for several days of killing them with hla bars hand*
tha latter brother. R A Flora and The name plctureaque beauty end
Mre. Flora. t04 Bast Wad*, will leave wildness that thrilled Kooeevelt l«
*1111 there to thrill the vacationist
lie will find the same totereetlng his-
torical iMilnta. the same legend.try
touches The Wichita country |s ono
of the Southwest s most alluring play
grounds.
The frontiers have vanished from
inoat parts of the West, hut here In
ihe Wlehita Mountains, tbs sreue of
lb. bon. of r? '—■« |... * thtoboRlvtnB. o»4
H. bod Mr. H H Hblmi.r 10. v„,h -ddi.,.JodS.^bj*.J.ll , „m. ol ,h.
CHRISTIAN SCICNCS SERVICES
July I. 19M
t'hrtsuan Science services, corner
London and Hoff streets, Sunday
morning at 11.INI o'clock. Subject:
| "8A('IIAMRNT" Golden Teit: —
Psalms il«.IM7. "What shall I ren
. . , , J0 Le, HOW TO BI HAPPY " Is tha suh-
.zrz srs «— -if -i^’rsjtTb.'rJX
| <» - - HOW iiam-imbss coass. *w»
•• “ 4 WHY IT STAYS a* taught by Jasus,
Hoi rues Nichols Paetor and as proven by human experience.
Holmes NJcAols. I aa. r^ Mp#r|#| muMr; M,s« Helen Moon
FIRST METHODIST IFISCOFAL will *|ng How Lovely Are Thy
CHURCH
11 IN) A. M.
Anthem Lift Up the Voice* of
PraiseLorens.
Sermon ' A RELIGION WORTH
HAVING
I N P. M
fits toward me? 1 will offer to thee
Barker
In combai. the frontier of the West
, begins
('. Taylor and Here great grey stone mountains
Dwellings' Llddle.
Mr. 1. E Ireland and Mr Andrew
Ireland will.sing Southern Spirituals
Svl6C(*‘ili
This will be a service of Religious
Refreshings, and Spiritual Expert-
,.uces. All member* and Mauds are
Union services at «h* Central urged to come.
school grounds where good fellow
ship may be enjoyed In the cool of the
evening under the arching skies
Sunday school I 46 a m
Service with other churches at the
j Central Reboot, 6 p m
Rev and Mrs. H ■
Phone toil W after' •»!» Chirlee. io9 South Barker. a. -*»»»•« "boulder to shoulder with ihelr
compenled by Mr a •! oadtogped The Vglleys
of IdSwton. expect to leave overland j narrow to footpaths Ukes splashed
Monday for a two weel t « » 1 'ht blue of the skies, abhamet
I ir
BARRED Rocks, Red*. English
horns. Orpingtons, |00- -M; heavy, relatives and friends at St
mid. /
eetpjla
live
Its, Mo
delivery
Joseph,
Mo.
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R P Jones Jr., lit South Mn
comb, motored to Geary Friday eve-
ning
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Attorney 8 T Roberson. 412 South
Evans, will leave Sunday for Des
Writs, Ns- Moines la, where he win attend the
Woodbaven, National Lions club conventlou
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___________ | Mrs. Ik>ra Stone, 320 North Bar
WOMEN Spars of full ttm* sewing her. has returned from a fly* week
Daytime Frocks. Ill dosen. expert *Bh relatives and friend* at
snee unnecessary steady work, no Points In Ohio and lows.
mixed IT.- P"*pald
Osark Farms. W
FSMALB
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WOMEN MEN: Earn 111 weekly
addraaa^tg cards Home spare
time All ysar work, experience un
necessary, no selling
tlonal. 1413 Jamaica.
Now York
sailing, particulars free Liberty in
I Mrs. C. 8 Yeston. 601 South Ma
dustrlss. 70 Liberty Street. BrSohlyn. romb heT hoUM Hr* C
N T _________'f Redan* of Ft. Worth. Tex . *111
LA DIBS Can aarn 1*0 130 weekly •P*nd lh* •••*•■* '» ........ '
sewing smocks; everything furn- Mb ...
tsked no selling, address «vclope M|> j „ Kleen,.,, and
■■■« »*« J C Moody motored to
1107 Broadway, New York Dept oktahoma City this afternoon and
___ visited lu the hoSM of Mr Md Ml
torn ISO weekly sewing Moody
C P. Robb of Oklahoma City, who
has been 111 for several week* at u
local hospital Is reported as greatly
Lord"
Sunday school at I 46
Testimonial services Wednesday
evening at 1 00 o’clock
Tile Reading rooms, located at 1071
East Wad* »tre« . are open from
11.30 to 4:30, except Sunday* and I <; «
legal holidays.
THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Breaching at 11 a m Sermon
"Christians Classified "
The evening service will be held
on the lawn of the Central school
at eight o'clock. Dr William T
Ibocke. a Presbyleriun minister, who
ha* spent thirty year* In the heart of
IWftt i'li j ,
and ripple In (he *uu*hlne. or lie like
a great polished metal plate In the
tnoomlght
Waterfalls drop from the shoulder
of a cliff and break Into rainbow
spray The air. clear a* sunshine.
i\h!luratlng a* wine, fills you with
llie kUdnosH of living and send*
f i citing care hack to the foothill*.
If the Nwl"h and run of a game fish
i IlM hold a thrill for you. briug j china will speak concerning Christ
along your tackle The big fellows ,a„ Mission* in China
ate Walling to give you a tussle | The young people of our churches
Smooth roads, climbing the hills W|| ,l)t.,*t at I 46 on the lawn of the
nd dlppfkff Isto tlo* iooi, MsM -
valleys, beckon the motorist on to I NOTICE OF SALE
the very hu.mts of beauty, untouched Notice Is hereby given that I. the
ave hy the master brush of nature undersigned county Treasurer of Ca
You may sleep under the open sky nadlun County. Oklahoma, have sold,
and listen to the break of day. or »ut>j«ct Ni the approval of the Board ♦
lake one of the many cotta gee that ,,f Commissioners of the above named $
couaty To J C huw the follow 4
Wherevee you gi In this land of | j11K described property to-wlt:
y< sierday, you'll return home with ix>t l -2*24 block 3u town of
the feeling that you have had your , piedmont, Canadian County. Ok
finest vacation i lahoma.
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These bins
now being
filled
the choicest
Oklahoma
Wheat
for the manufacture of•*
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LADIES
smocks No selling E vary thing
furnished. Addressed envelope brings
particulars Violet Oarmeat. tl E
SI St.. N T.. Dept 117.
Improved
WOMEN Spare or full, time sewing
Day Urns Frocks, 111 dossn, sxperl-
encs unnecessary steady work, no ^
Edward Steven*, 1017 Kasl CaVa
received word today lh.il
hla daughter, Mary Alice, would lie
n r.
The Magnolia Petroleum Company,
In a series of advertlsementa and
ih-Wh article*, Is endeavoring to ac
quaint the people of the Southwest
with ihelr own wonderful summer
playgrounds No section of our coun-
try offers the racatloul*t more In
carefree play und recreation man the
Southwest docs.
for the *um of |1* 61
And that I will on the « day of
August. 192X. apply to the Board of
County Commissioners of Canadian
County for their approvul of said
sale and for an order directing that
a deed for such property be executed
i hy the Chairman of *old Board.
Witness my hand this 6 day of
To gvt away from the glare and July. 1926. at El Reno, Oklahoma.
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for CrlQPled Children at
on July 13
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Weekly Cotton lie view
NEW YORK, July 7-(IP) Cotton
AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to
aaeuru franchise for Canadian roun
ly In ona of tks most profitable retell PHcss forged ahead this week de
marrbandlelag fields In existence to- spite several setbacks due to profit
day Our product Is backed by ns Inking and the Impaired technical p<>
tlonal advertising company Address siDon of the market as a re*ult of
Buntn.s-Msadowa Co., Box 344, 124 H>« prolonged rise last week
Wsat 1st St.. UhLhonu City, for fur Nearly all months broke below the
ther information.
Louis. ,,f Pur*d streets, and out where
'you tan see the sky without looking
straight up pack the vacation kit.
load the wife and kiddles In the fany
lly car und take them to one of your j
own play lands
Magnolia Service station* are way-
Ido friends that will edd trouble free
miles to the Jaunt by supplying you
with the right kind of gasoline and
motor oil. and Information about road
< ondltlon and direction* Marmoiig's
HERBERT G KELLER.
County Treasurer
LOST AND FOUND
to expectations of good weather over
I the JiMiependends day holiday hut
----' ~ ~r~~--- ---s recovery of nearly s* wide propor-
A plsc* for fishing and picnicking, tloua Thursday brought bar* most of
i mile north of Banttsr A L Castle th# ,j#c||De
| Actual weather conditions were
favorable as expected but the weekly
report of the census bureau pointed
out that conditions were more favor-
able for spread of the bolt weevil aud
this brought In heavy buying with
considerably more trade business
Xt cent level early In the week, due | new gasoline, Anti-Knock, that In
Joels youth Into your motor, la aleo
available If you want It
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EMPRESS
Any Seat Any Time 10c
List Times Tonight
-PUT 'EM UP”
’ Sunday and Monday
-HAZARDOUS VALLEY"
with David Ttffruncs and Virginia
Browne Pains
Comedy: “George Hope”
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i EL RENO MILL AND ELEVATOR CO. j
♦ El Reno, Oklahoma ♦
FOUND: Penmanship award button
Call at Dally Democrat office
MALE HELP WANTED
MAN WANTED for WaUlms route.
Average earnings 116 weekly.
Chance for reliable hastier to make noted
permanent paying connection THE Private estimates of the* crop were
J R WATKINS CO, 11X7-17 Walnut generally bulllsm A cfop of 12.626.-
St.. Kansas City, Mo. j 000 boles on a condition of June 26
—~'of 14.1 percent was forecast by the
Dally Nows record
WANTBD: At once a good man to
cover local lte rters roeta. no plkrM, ,rrMkJty tl
selllrg; Jest dletrtbeta and collect nf
Writ# PERIS MFO CO. Florin.
Penna
That puhlicatliin
44.460.000, en In-
seven percent over last
year's planted acreage of 41.906,000
The Southern Cotton Company es-
timatad condition of the crop at 64 7
percent and acreage Increase at three
FOR TRADE: Quarter section land percent while E A Pierce company
for wheat crop Box 704. as of June 22 eatlmaird condition at
1 »1 percent and Increase acreage at
ron TRADE
Party Leaden Expect
Battle from Dry Forces
WASHINGTON, July 7.— (UN — ’
Democratic leaden expect ib# dry
conference at Aabvilla, N C , next
week >u accept a resolution urging
southern dry Democrats not to vote
for Governor Smith
They bogs ths warning than will
be forgotten J
One Senator, high In the Smith
Democratic organisation, told ths
United Press today tha effsctlvenssa
of ths meeting called by Bishop
James rannou of the Methodist
church. South, and Dr. A J Barton
of tha Baptist church. Is lost before
the meeting opens next Wednesday
This senator pointed out what he
called ths defections of Senator Sim
mone. North Carolina sntl-Smlth
lender. Governor Modoy of Tsiaa and
even Senator Heflin of Alabama.
The dry landers continued with
plena for the executive coefbraece
designed to warn but not to orgmslxe
Southern Democrats against Smith
About M resigned dry and church
leaders am expected to attend the
sessions starting Wednesday at Ashe-
ville. The meetalgs will continue
two or throe days.
Hoover Resignation
Given to CooHdffe
SUPWRIOR WIs July T —<tP> —
Ths resignation of Secretary of com
more# Hoover was received at the
eaerettve office* here today
The resignation Immediately was
transmitted ?n Cedar Island Lode*,
the summer White Hones Tim reatg
nation M te hscoms offsethre on sc
On receipt of the raetgaatlao the
p midnT telegraphed RecreUry Hop
ver In vtoM On
hie way Is the
2 1 percent
Dangerous Practice
OAKLAND. Calif.. July 7 <IP>
Aa Oakland man who walked home
from an automobile ride now bo-
lleve* he Is even with the gtrl who
made him do It.
On the night of May 21 W K
Helm picked up s young woman who
gave tke name of Babe Brown, he
told police While they were riding
through a local park, according to
Helm the girl drew a revolver from
her purae
“I need this car more than you
do." she |s alleged to have told Helm,
who took a look at the revolver and
started his walk.
Now the police at Oakland have
Babe la custody She was arrested |
In Bridgeport, Osl, and was ra 1
turned to fare a charge of auto ]
theft.
Face to face with a cook stove
or
Cnite/ium.
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Last Times TonlfM
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But let her tell it. . . .
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She said more ... of coui se. . . .
But ihe point is that you can discover America through the
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Read the advertisements in this paper
.... tiiey have a message for you of
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 7, 1928, newspaper, July 7, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909939/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.