The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 261, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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ft Pancy Beef Shoulder Roast, lb.
J*j Beef Rib Boiling Meat, pound
5 a by Beef Chuck Steak, pound
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Fresh Ground Hamburger, pound „ 15c
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Epoch Making Program
Set for Sept. 18
A "Jlt,on*l broadcast
W 1,01,1 Of $100-
000 and on* that will b* oul-
HtandlnK in the history of radio
development, will be ronduoted
from Hoaton on the night «f 8ep-
ember 1*. The broadcast Lx In the
Interent of the eleventh national
convention of The American
.eglon to be held In Bonton Oc
fohpr 6, i, 8 and 9. ft will
feature eat-ins from more states
and cities than has ever before
been attempted In a single broad-
cast, according to Col. Carroll j
S»an, president of the 1930
.National Convention Corporation
The program will be staged
through the cooperation of the
Victor Division of the R c \
Victor Company, mb., and the
National Broadcasting Company.
T!L lD.VOlV* 811 of ,fl* stations
of both the red and blue network
of the N B 0 ns well as fh"
Pacific Coast chain and supple-
oicntry stations. The time will I,..
Time**0 **' m r,,n,r81 ®f*n,Iard
.®n* nf big features, In
addition to an Interesting pro-
gram from Boston, win be sing-
ing from several cllles of large
groups of legionnarles who will
broadcast the Legion song of
Ihelr respective states. Tenatlve
plnnR are under way to have
several prominent persons ad-
dress the radio audience from 1
different cities. The list includes
former President Calvin Coolldge
honorary president of the 193ii
National Convention Corporation
former flovernor Alfred Smith or
New York; National Commander
D. 1.. Bodenhamer; Governor
Frank Allen of Massachusselts
and others. President Herbert
Hoover will be asked to speak
from Washington.
local briefs
A. 1. Castle, of Banner, trans-
business here today.
Mrs. G. a. .Hall, of Okarrhe,
was an Kl Heno visitor this morn-
ing.
where SM.LINC v.n rnMFFvnlT
■SfiGBggi’S
Mrs. H. T. Bruce, of Oklahoma
Mty snent ihe day in I he horn*
of her niece, Mrs. T. P. Clifford
nnd Dr. Clifford, r.02 South Wi?
Hums avenue.
HCMr opfRArrn
W. P. Morrison
a
DEMOCRAT
For
State Senator
Next Tuesday the
Democratic voters
will make the final
decision as to the
men they wish to rep-
resent them in the
general election next
Fall.
I he splendid vote accorded me in the first pri-
mary indicates the confidence my Dem-
ocratic friends have in my ability to win
HERE ARE SOME THINGS TO REMEM-
BER NEXT TUESDAY
' h8ve a w,de »«>utlnt«BM In Oklahoma Comity which will
important in the general election
“r/irr t my i,om* ^
hollo , know the needs 0f my county and state.
■ ’eriem-e In the practice or law In Canadian County and
•minty Attorney of Canadian County and mv political ex-
::'zz,Tn m........ — 55.1
HfiNEST FfZVr1 r0UNTr aml STATR ""<• rledge
"DM M FRAKLESS representation 0f all the people with
special privileges to none if nominated and elected.
Qualify Milk Fed Poultry
AH Kinds at All Times
Dressed or alive, delivered to your door at rea-
sonable prices
Farmers Union Exchange
l hone 1420 116 South Choctaw
TELEPN0NE.WANT ADS TO NO. 10
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rural churches
KVA S(i KIiICA 1/ U’THKRA V
3 miles eant of Union City
German servlcea Sunday, Au-
gust 10, at ten o’clock A. M
Sunday School and Bible c|ns«
nfter the service*.
The congregation will celebrate
Hh annual Mission Rally on Sun
iltty, August IT. German ser-
vices will he held at ten A. M
Kngllsh services at 2-30 P \f
The place will be about 14 mile
west of Mlnco. at the grove of
Mrs. F. M. Mozer. Kveryone Is
Invited to ntlend these services
Special speakers will bring an im-
portant message at each of the
services.
R- Prnnge, Pastor.
mVKRVTEW
Ihiring August there will be I
praise and worship services at ihe
Rlverview school house each
Sunday evening. The song ser-
vice will begin at eight o’clock
The meeting last Sunday even-
ing was well attended but there
Is room for more. The pastor
was gratified at the prospects of
having a choir. We will look for
more responses like that of last
Sunday evening.
u J. J. Nanninga, Pastor.
RICHLAND OHTKOH
Sunday school at 10:00
Morning and evening worship at
11:00 and 8:30.
Senior, Intermediate and Junior
R- L. C. E. at 8:00 P. M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
8:30 p. m.
Rd our S. S. Supt., was
THE EL RENO (QKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,
FRYBERGER’S PRICES ARE LOWEST SINCE 1914 DAY:
70x80 size, two blankets
two sheets ___
Our great sale ends next Saturday, August 16. As usual Frv
d<Tdouble^duty^°U m0re y°Ur m°"ey and your do,,6rs
PVNCN SERVED SATORDAY, 12 to 6 P. M.
35c 81 it. wide Bufcleucherf Sbuetiug, y«rd......2!
45c 31 io. wMe Peporil Sheeting, yard
30c Fluey Slip Twill, all colors, yard
20c English Prints, 72x72, Comet.
A real 36 in. wide. Clearance, t £
yard ____________________ 15c
30c Blue Denim. Make your boys’
overalls. Clearance, oi |
yard ---------- -ZlC
i---* vj jiiaui ■ | _ ^ ^ ___________._____
blankets, pair $1.79 I iJ5c White Charmeuse, a fine Cloth 35c KHAKI CLOTH,
■ for sling rioaran^ -*■ - Clearance, yard
Part wool blankets,
$2.99 values.....$1.99
Marshal Field $10.75 blankets, all wool,
choice, only $7.50
TOxSO single plaid, beautiful for sheets, reg-
ular 98c value,-one to a customer at 79c
for slips. Clearance,
yard ____________
20c White Outing at
Clearance, yard_____
39cEnglish, 36 in. wide, Fularda, ex
tra beautiful. Clearance OA
yard _______________________
25c English Prints 36 in. wide, 80x80
cloth extra fine. Clearance A1
yard ...-------------------
yard .—J_________________ZlCl
32-inch fancy dresa Gingham. A
regular 25c quality. Clearance f P?
yard --------....__________15g
25c Pillow Slips, aa
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30c White Voile, extra good, At1
yard —____________________2c iC
Always More For Your Money at FiylierB
COAT
CLEARANCE
COATS
50 coats in this lot of
spring and early fall
sport models. Lucky
is the girl who buys
one of these coats at
our now low price—
Regalir $1175 Fancy
SILK AND CHIFFON DRESSES
•; <> i i • i . -
$9.17
For style, for beauty, for
.long wear, they’re amaz-
ing values.
AT A
GIVE-AWAY
PRICE
See them today
Whether it’s a
if rock of lace, geor-
gette, crepe, chif-
fon—whether it’s
bolero, peplum,
cape — it must not
stay. True-blue val-
ues.
Final Clearance
at FRYBERGER’S
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
elected delegate to our amimil
Summer Assembly which In held
i» Topeka, Kansas. He left Fri-
day morning. Aug. 1st in his Dutch
cftr* Mrs. Gramkaw, Mrs. L#ch*
tenberger and Miss Johannab
Weidemann dfe ul«o attending
the Assembly.
The young peoples S. S. class
drove to the El Heho Legion Park
the evening of July Jiftth for a
class picnic, they reported all
had a fine time.
Roy Holbert ami two sons Dole
and Ward returned home from
Colorado Soturday, August 2. They
report a pleasant trip.
Shermon Schubnell ami family
returned home Saturday from a
visit with friends in Kansas.
The Senior and Junior E. L.
C. E. met for their buslneas aes-
«lon, Monday Aug. 4, in the church
and parsonage, after which the
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Seniors gathered in the para
•or (heir social hour am
Juniors on the lawn. Re
ments were served. Ever
enjoyed this Christian felloi
AlbOT< R- Williams, pastr
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 261, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1930, newspaper, August 8, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc917921/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.