The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1937 Page: 6 of 8
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I
SIX
FINE LIVESTOCK
FI
YOUNG MUSSOLINI LEAVfig FILMLAND
Kansas City Royal Show
Reflects Boom
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
11 YEAR STRIKER
CLAIMS KID
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1937
Maryland railroad for 14 years
before the walkout.
Oillespie still is interested In the
situation which caused the strike
and has on hand a file of letters
and pamphlets on the subject.
For more than a year he has
been the champion endurance
EM SURPLUS
OUT OF Min
For Congress
KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct 15—
(U.P)-The return of prosperity to
the livestock industry will be cele-
brated at the 39th annual Amer-
ican Royal exposition which opens
here Oct. 16
Bemuse of the strong: comeback
with the llveslock industry ha-,
staked during ihe past year, the
American Roval this year assumes
a more significant position than
ever before The American Roval
and the scries of major expositions
which follow in Omaha. Chicago
Denver. I os Angeles and Ron
Worth have for many years b en
the measuring-stick of the indus-
try’* prosperity.
More than 1.800 head o! pure-
bred cattle, swine, sheep, draft
horses and irtules have been en-
tered for competition, according to
Andy Vf Patterson, manager <>f th<
exposition That number greatly
exceed' expectations because many
herds have been severely reduced
as a result of high feed costs fol-
lowing the drouth. --—
Ml section- Represented .
The 1.R00 animals will . prevent ">»»>"'- Procured r<''n o l ;d-
brrederr in 21 states in every see- ing feeders of the southw.st
tlon of the nation Throughout Mrs. Mir* lias F.nlrirs
the country erops have lieen other leading Hereford rvhlb-
iibundant. weather conditions f»- („|.s .n.P rfotnbs and Worley. Ruir-
vorable and livestock generally ■ )m Tex : Wyoming Hereford
in bettor condition titan at till- Ranr|,i chevennr. Wyo ; Herbert
time last year. Chandler. Baker, Ore ;
i striker of Cleveland. There was a . , , , ,
Locomotive Engineer Says pretender to the throne—a man'Emergency -VCI!Oil is .ion
» I p._„ rt„_ ftluul who considered himself on strike
Job (ione for liOOfl Lgalnst the Chicago, Burlington and
- I Quincy railroad for 35 years, but
CLEVELAND Oct. 15—(UP)—John | he died last year.
J Olilespie. 45-ycar-old night —— --— _
watchman at the Brotherhood of War In Far East I’ails
Locomotive Engineers' building, j To DuUIlt Bride-Elect
looks i t modern labor strife with
mildly contemptuous
! be continued and expanded In ao ! IVIARIvKT OPENED
effort to prevent price slumps ir I .... LIA1MFY
several commodities. The Sur- ! *» * rLUIU n H n r' 1
plus Commodities corporation will i ' ,
add potatoes this week to the! F1°Vd L- Hanev of £‘ 'lpn0 hM
numerous commodities It Is pur- opened a market, in the Consum-
cliasing for distribution among per- ers Oil company building. 102
sons on relief I West London street. The firm will
u~ rr, par,d !........... - «««**
Officials confirmed that a corn Mr Haney WRS a" smploye of
loan program is being prepared for Saleway stores for eight years. He
_____ _____vi,_, , rn worked for the El Reno I. O. A.
eye
WASHINGTON Oct 15—(UN—
Farm administration officials in-
dicated todav that plans for ad-
ditional emergency measures to
bolster cotton prices this fall have
ROCHESTER. N. Y. Oct 15—(UP' been &
Further action will await the
store several months before open-
ing his present business.
announcement before Nov! 1. The
loan rate is expected to be 45 cents
a bushel, the same as In 1934)
and IT*?. Tt will be administers!
b, the Commodity Credit corpora- Herman Merveldt 018 South Wil-
t^n Ham? avenue, has returned luotn
. . Stratford where he transacted
The AAA announced minor ad- „,,slness for aewn] dayg.
1 —■Little" things Ilk- the ttndc-
justmeots in the requirements for ______________
t ut ■ late In 1925 rather than, of Rochester n sailor in the navy. demands der the tlM.nOO.MO loon program. TYPEWRITKRS AND
t o what they termed a ‘yellow- found he could not obtain a leave Requests from southern congress- Tilts brought government holdings a 11111X14’ YIWTIIMI'C
, (> 11tract to tnarrv on the tlate the couple men that the cotton loan rate of of cotton to more than 2.000 000 nUlflliu I»1/Aa..i1I1xI
The men with whom Olilespie had set. . C to 9 cents a pound be increased l(aw Jt was carrying 1500 000
wn'ked out never have returned to | So Miss Ulley flew to Seattle, have been rejected. No change bH,eg frctn ,035
ttiev still think of the where her fiance is stationed, and •* planned in tip; additional 3- Government experts expect that;
the wedding ceremony was held on cent cotton subsidy, officials said , government holdings of cotton will >
1.-1,,..tut,, ' 1 Turpins purchase programs will I exceed 5 000 000 bales by the end1
QUITS HOLLYWOOD—Exhibiting little of the fiery spirit of his
renowned falher, here is Vittorio Mussolini, son of the Italian
dictator, as he quit Hollywood by plane to go to New York. He
gave no reason for his sudden trip.
work, and
st. ike as It 'Ing In progress.
Slight Hope »f Victory schedule
I asked Alvanley Johnston 1L
• president of the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers 1 what he
thought the chances for a settle-
ment were." OlllesfUe sold "He
said he couldn't sec much chance
unless something unforeseen turned
Up'
't.ie strikers were members of
tiie Brotherhood of Locomotive
New anil l{r<'niidlti(»ir<l
SALE — RENTALS — REPAIRS
II E N R Y
rvnewriter llep't.
B E II N E
Phone. 2X0
0(1(1 I cllow, 97, ll(‘.l(ls lil(. Brotherhood of Locomotive
Four Lodge (fenerations F,,Kineer.s and the Brotherhood of
CHARPON Ohio. Oet 15 t'IP»
Irwin Walters. 97. believed to be
I o< omotlve
men.
Oiilesi Ie
Firemen and Engine-
probably wouldn't
re-
tlie olde 1 tnembei of the Odd Fei- turn to the railroad even If the
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n-ic' , . t < iv • p Mum ut' Li Jenny Wrei family that has inur «nt rations _ ^ ,, ...... ,iiw— ,
—I— t- itpBianrf»—----- ----------- «•«... r- »» j)sUk1 on tlie roster of the lodge
Walters has given the Odd FVi-
kfeeders Is thD renewed demandepunnv Lawrence, Kan.; C. M
among livestock farmers f<ir pure- , an.,.nt nnd Sons. Merke' Tex ,
Mllkv
bred animals as foundation stork Mrs pthel V. Mars
During the depression years when (parrn„ Pulaski. Tenn
Fulscher Holyoke Colo.
Mathers Brothers, Mason
only thr choicest meat animals nt
the public markets were eligible
for premium (trices livestock pro-
ducers became mom conac'otts
tlian ever before of the value of
a MmM dm This year at WRknn|M Krn
spring nnd fall livestoek auctions _____
throughout the middle west nnd
southwest prices In many in
jtrul
I11 the 11 years since the strike
bet an he has worked in a saw mHl
W[i,, Paivc.J ...u. b**—...... —— - — on a section gang, with a steel
OUo lows charge to each or Ills three construction crew, as an elevator
descendants- Cliatles Wulters: D operator and a watchman
c)(v It win Walter.' and Hatvey G-od- Yeais With Road
TIL. T. Worsev Jones, Shelbvville.
Ind.: Sri-A-Bur Farms. Grain
Valley. Mo, and Tom son Brothers.
nre the outstand-
ing shorthorn contenders.
Name1' traditional with brilliant
rich
He had been with the Western
s-s=™; ~ “^=S!
panulcd before the Judges in Ihe H ( PTilicitoi.
Roval arena thus will have a Miami. Okla.: Omedon and Ha.
greater total value than at unv ‘les. Yiklma^ Wash. Elliot Brown,
other Roval in history Hill U.; J. Garret Tolan.
llerefords Herds First P«* 111 jHmM B
Greatest Interest renters in the ltolllngrr Chapman. Kail,
purebred cattle section Hereford Other sections of the show, fully
herds whirl: dominate in the ns colorful and lacking only the
southwest, lead with 34 breeders numbers of the cattle division will
entered ThP nth r two beef breed: lie featured throughout tlie entire
Shorthorn and Aberdeen - Amnia, i week Enter'd from eight state:
each have 14 herds for competing are 20 fli«'i'H breeders, with eigl.t
Chief contender for rattle hen- swine nrcdurcr.- from three states
nrs will be the Harper atid Turner T1 • draft horse section has at-
herd from Sulphur Okla A new traded 29 exhibitors from 11 state
entrant In the purebred renlni. Ihe in the three sections for Perrher-
cattie are owned bv a couple of on Ili'lglt'A' and Clydesdales 8lx
young oil millionaires of Okla- rxhIMUm will display mules.
Iionia Cltv. who is.tight nearly a'l
Of the oukstunitlng Here f cads nt Haydn .1 On vis and R C Hire
tiye dispersion sale of the Intr attend'd opening matches of thr
Robi'it H. Hazlitt herd near El- Oklahoma Cltv fourbnll golf lourn-
dfrt-ado Kan last June aupple- j ament a! the Oklahoma City Goll
incutine an Impressive gr ay of: mi<1 Connirv club Tlinrsday_
WRITE Jofu Jti&iL /Booklet
■ THE JOY OF LIVING"
ADDRESS:
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MO.
"THE SPA with tha tan famous
mineral watera”
% Learn how thous-
ands annually are
finding health and
recreation by visiting
this nationally known
mineral water resorL
i
THE HALL OF WATERS
t-ARr OF THF CITY** NFW MILLION
DOLLAR MINERAL WATLR SYSTEM
*51,480«CASH PRIZES
SIX *1000 CASH PRIZES
SIXTY MOO CASH PRIZES—1200 WESTINGHOUSf ELECTRIC ROASTERS
6 WEEKLY CONTESTS
WIN! IT’S EASY! Just finish this sentence:
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(WIMTi 25 ADDITIONAi WORDS OP UtV,
0* you want SI000? t If .nr • ! In 1 li* e L . i v f'i' en weekly
ennli-U, th< re air ix $KHMi prm ' ak" *i*ty |I<HI |wi»w—it
They can make dream', cimie irue'
Ami Writmgkoa-.e Ileclnc Roj'.Ihs I" • ' ' I :i,l < f lliem
9X1 each wr* I ! Head alaiut tin mmli rn c<«.i.iiig wi.mler in
de: cripiiun under picture.
HMt\ how to win —If you’ve i «| liie new iqa-r er« ameil
friaru, you know tlie Hull . r (HkiT, flakier (ni'lry mid
eriafa i' digtwfilite friixl that <‘r. in givi you. If you
don't know altout Crkco, try it loduy. Cri*ro i.« rnainwl
over and over it'* nu/wr-rmitn<1.
Raw’* a samgfr sententt—"I HI t‘ new «o|x r rnumixl
( rineo lieeauai' ... it give: me pk ■«, cukes and fried fmids
that an1 delieimm and digeMiil.l.' ‘
Come! Write your C’rF.o aenience ending now! then
enter eaeh w<-ek! Kirat contiKt «!<*»•» Oct. 1 (it h laul
(ooi.nl elouea Nov. 14th.
THESE PRIZES EACH WIIKI 1” PRIZE, M000 CASH
10 PRIZES OF MOO EACH-*200 PRIZES—W#*tinghou*o Electric Rooster*
^ ^ .
,vl \v u
VALUE $32.90 Tl.fa Wenlng-
hnuae Fie. trie Howler with ullat'huhle
Broiler Grid doM everything! it ma»1»
mi ul«. hake* cake* ..ml |>ie>, grille |>*h-
rnhea, trie* eggr. broils aleak, loaata
bread! t'oftlfolled ovea heat (I50--
r.r.O- F.k 5-piece eel of (ileehake diehae
- R|eo (Mircelain baking pan. For AC or
DC current.
PR IK I Your Weatinghouee dealer will
give you a week’* trial of thi* Electric
Roaeter aleo
Both free!
t-lb. can of Criaco.
YOUR LOCAL CRISCO DEALERS ARE COOPERATING WITH THIS CONTEST I ... SEE
THEIR DISPLAYS OF CRISCO AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES I .
CONTEST RULES AT YOUR LOCAL STORE
GET ENTRY BLANKS AND
ACT NOW!
Sisco;
Allison's (Jrocory & MnrkH
ItariH’s (iriHvry & Marki‘1
Bross (irtH’rry Ac Mnrke(
Hrownim (»nx*ery & MarkH
( aiiadiuii Co. (’o*()pt*raliv<*
Ibty'ii MarkH
La ale MarkH
El Reno Meal I ’mn|MWy
lloffman (irorery
Kraft's Market ' •
liOVell (Iriirpry
Miisurave’s (iroccry & MarkH
l*ayn<*’n firocery
Balmcr'k firocery ^ MarkH
Safeway Stores
u , i* ... ■ ■.—». • ...aa* w. a. •• a.. •*, ^J
Sievers’ firocery & Market
SL even son (Jroeery & Markel
Slaiishury (Jroeery
Sehwali firocery
Stokes’ (Jroeery & Station
Tvo'h (Jroeery
Wagner’s (Jroeery
Wilkerson Grocery
(Irimes Golden
APPLES
10 lbs. 24c
TOKAY GRAPES
PHONES
12 ■ 1} • 14
W. G. K1TZMILLER, Manager
SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DTTOIU5R 15 • If.
FRESH GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 15c
CAPE COO CRANBERRIES^. 17c
No. 1 Red Sweet
POTATOES
5 lbs. 17c
MAMMOTH HEAD
LETTUCE
Each 9c
FRESH CALIFORNIA
TOMATOES
lb. 8c
2 ibs. 15c
Tex. Seedless Grapefruit 3 for 19c
CANADIAN’S BEST
FLOUR „89c
4M I KS.
FANCY WINESAP
APPLES
0
10 Ibs. 33c
CAIN’S mm:.;
lb. 25r,
IX)N(JH()RN
CHEESE lb. 23c
sqcarks of
BACON lb. 30c
SHORT RIBS
TO BAKE
OR HOII.
u>. 10c
2.r» Ills. Pure
LARD $3 85
Fresh Corned Beef
Pure Pork Sausage
Bar B Q Style Beef
*51,480
IN PRIZES
WITH
CRISCO
59c
:i lhs.
Campbell’s Tom. Juice 3 Cans 23c
GALLON FRUIT
NO. 10 CANS
PRUNES
PFACHFS
PEARS
CHERRIES
Green Gage Plums
lb. 20c SUGAR
2 Ibs. “Cello” Dates
Mb. “Cello” Raw Peanuts
S Rolls TOILET
TISSUE
25c
SUPER SUDS
CONCENTRATED
Small I'kgs. and
(ilass Cake Plate
ONLY 20C
ALL
FOR
lb. 20c
lb. 25c
III l.lt ItAG
BEET
55c
CANE
60c
Balloon Free
Morton's
SALT 2 Pkgs. 18c
King-Ko Fruits
Parked In llravy Syrup — No. ( an*
PEACHES
IHc — « Cans $1.05
PEARS
20c — 6 Cans $1.15
apricots
20c — 6 Cans $1.15
Canned Vegetables
No. 2 Cnns CORN
No. 2 Cans PEAS
No. 2 Cans TOMATOES
.'I Cans 25r
2 Cans 2:ir
2 Cans 15c
FRESH NECK BONES lb. 10c
ROUND BONE STEAK
CHUCK ROAST
lb. 121c
lb. 18c
SHOULDER
lb.
15c
LEG
lb.
21k’
CHOPS
Ih.
25c
PRIME
RIB ROAST 1
b. 1
8c
CREAMERY BUTTER lb. 3
8c
SWISS STEAK
lb. 20c
Rolled Baby Beef Roast lb. 15c
ROAST
Ih.
22c
CHOPS
Ih.
25c
STEAK
Ih.
22c
Armour'* Sllerd '» lb. Olio
BACON 20c
Hound or fioln
STEAK lb. 23c
MINCE MEAT Bulk lb. 15c
FRESH OYSTERS
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1937, newspaper, October 15, 1937; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc917513/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.