The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1931 Page: 3 of 8
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Rev. Roy W. Ross Is Yu-
kon Speaker
r
hi tiiimi m: «(»hhk*po\i)k\t
Yukon, May 1:,. The com-
mencement exercises of the
eight I, grade of Yukon Junior
hwhstrhooi were held Thursday, at
the hlghschool auditorium Tlie
commencement address was de-
livered liy Reverend Roy W. Ross.
The program consists or the
following:
Invocation, Reverend A. W
Hallmark.
f'hiss Song, "The Sliver and
lliue,” Class.
Violin Solo, George Satrapa.
Salutatory, Clarence Tidwell.
Class History, Marie Wedman.
• lass I'rophecy, Jeanne Tread-
way.
Valedictory, Winston Wagner
Commencement Address, Rev-
erend Hoy Ross.
Presentation of Diplomas,
....... Ralph A. Myers.
Heneiliction, Reverend Ira i«>
Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwab and
granddaughter, Violet Marie, call-
ed at the W. E. Schwab home
Saturday evening.
■Mr. and Mrs. Frank RVertts
railed at the Hugh Holland home
Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schwab
and family and. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Schwab and granddaughter,
Violet Marie, were among those
who enjoyed the mother’s picnic
at beginn Dark Sunday honor-
ing their mother, Mrs. Jacob
Schwab of .El Reno.
Muble, Mildred and Juanita
Duncan spent Sunday with Flor
rnc,- and Stella Mae Rkkner
Mf. nml Mrs. (1. is. l>Un.an
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Charles Wlldman home
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schwab
end family called at the 0. r,
Duncan home Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schwab
were Tuesday visitors at the W
0. Mitchell home in Geary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim M,-.Vaught
end daughter, Hetty Jeuu ami
sen, Hilly .1 ini, called a! the \V.
E- Schwab home Tuesday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Events
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clovis
called at Ihe W. E. Schwab borne
Wednesday.
LEAVES EL RENO
Capital Fireman Gets
Course Started Here
Telephone Want Ada to No. 18
Tribune Classifieds
‘Deliver the (Joods”
Fire Chief J. J. Lynn, of Ok-
lahoma City, who has been here
this week, helping start a fire-
men’s school for the El Reno
iVpartitient, went (o Cherokee
Friday. He will do Ihe same kind
of work there.
El Reno firemen, both regu-
lars and volunteers, are unite
enthusiastic about Ihe course, in
which Chef Lynn started the ju-
st ruction.
The Oklahoma City fireman is
furnished to cities over the state
liy the Oklahoma Inspect Ion Bu-
re au without charge.
Mr. Lynn is expected back here
Saturday night.
OZARK MIGRATION
Rentonville, Ark., (LP)
. , A mi-
ff rat Ion from cities into (he
Ozarks region Is expected within
thi; next few months. Large tracts
°* hinds have hern optioned In
Hils section by real estate firms
of Kansas City and Si. Louis.
The land is expected to lie cm
into farms of fc-w acres and col
i Mixed by persons from cities.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Skinner
were callers at the A! Clovis
home lust Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harmon
and daughter, Ruth, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Meade and son in Okarche Sat-
urday.
Miss Mildred Perkins was one
among the class of one hundred
and two, who were confirmed at
tlie Holy Trinity Church in Okar
die Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rovse and
daughter were Sunday dinner
geests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. F
Stafford and family of El Reno.
Mr. nod Mrs. C. R. Pet-kins
were Sunday afternoon visitors at
the Httlie Robbins home near
Mistletoe.
Mr. und Mrs. Everett Meade
and son, of Okarche, called at
Mrs. Meade’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Harmon and family
Monday.
Mrs. Tom Smith called on Mrs
Eldon Roys* Monday.
Mrs. R. Perkins and Mis-
yiola Flovia athTnhul con firm a-
Hon services at the Holy Trill!
ty Church in-Okanhc Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Clovis and
daughter, Viola, called at the
c- H Perkins home last Frida i
evening.
< KRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
- May 17, 19:11 7“
( hristian S c I e n c e services
( oilier London and Hoff Streols'
Sunday morning at H : 00 o'clock
Subject, "MORTALS AVI) 1M-
•IOKTAIjS ' Golden Text, Gala-
tians li:k, "He that soWeth to
this flesh shall of the flesh reap
corruption but he that soweth
to the Spirit shall of the Spirit
reap life everlasting.’' Sunday
School at Testimonial
cervices Wednesday evening at
<"t o’clock. The Reading
Rooms, located at 107 East Wat,
Street, are open from lUso tn
1 :.'So. except ^undavs nml legal
holidays
Teachers Make Good
Eastern Field
AFEWAY STORE
■DISTRIBUTION without
WASTE.
t'ric-es Effective in Our El Kent, Store Saturday, May lti.
Safeway
Bread
Fresh Hunch
Eggs
Airway
Coffee
" ... ................ 1 ri'.sii mini |
hoc. Electric ovens Every loaf dian Comm ev.-rv ,|.n
lmiiforiii in (itialilv and texture more of them.
Three Loaves
Dozen
IOC
in thousands or Ihiiiick.
will enjoy It too. •
Three Hounds
In daily iisol
Yon,
i
] Dried Peaches
Bright New Stock.
] Dried Apricots
'll'am y dean fruit.
(Raisins
2 pounds
Colorado rcrlcnned slock. f. Pounds^
2 pound,(
iFsni-y Thompson Seedless.
Cocoanut
Fumy long shred.
2 pounds
Full Pound
25c ^n*° Beans
I I iiliil'Uilii
25C Peaches
1 Gallon size, half or sliced
27() Matches
' Flresloue lira ml.
25c i Twict ^aPer
Clirlon
Swnnsdnwn, large rolls.
Roll
Strawberries
kExtia Quality, Louisiana’s Full Hint Box
Potatoes
, :n1 ,;| fangy (i»:tliiy. U. S. No. 1 M.’tii,, Burbanks
Pineapple 35c Oysters,
Joy Owe He*. Mulched silo#*. 2 No. 2% Clans | (.’till T.os. si**, p
Hominy 5c Milk,
Alice brand. Fancy park, Med. Hite Can
Bacon ft. £2c
Peck
Stillwater, Okla.. May IT, (Spe
(’fJ1!)- Three Middle Westerners
who began as teachers In Htnal!
(Hies and now nrc leaders in the
world of school men will return
to Hie Middle Wes-t this summer
tn give others the (henefita of
ih^ir f*»|H*rienop.
Hr Hcrherl Hruner and Dr. E
K. Fretw II of Teachers’ College,
t oluni'hla Hplverslty, ami Dr
Clyde M. Hill, director of the de-
partment of education of Yule
I’nlverslty are to die apeclal lee
Hirers ait the Oklnhotna A. ttutl
M. College la connection with
special lecturers u| the Oklahoma
A. und M. College in connection
with special courses for ^u-p.
specialist in secondary education
Oklahoma schools.
Dr. Hruner is a former sup r-
Intendent of schools at Okimilg, ■
Dr. Fret well und pr. Hill both
me native Mlssoui-tnns and be-
gan their teaching work in that I
slate.
Dr. Bruner, new recognised ,is|
a specialist in curriculum innk
lug. Is tn he on the a. and M
rumpus for lectures June 21
Df I'rH welt, arheduled for]
June l.i to 17, is an authority on
1 Mru-curricttlur activities. Work-
ing out n program of physical
(■duration and n-rent ion fori
World War wounded In the Unit-
‘‘•I -^utes reconstriiotlon hospi-|
"i hie am omplish-
ments. Al various times he haM
b' lil posts as director of re.-rra-
M'"| for Mm American Ked Cl
- ml director of education for Ho-
Itoy Scouts of America, ||,. |,.,g|
been nt Colombia since 1918.
Dr. HUI, who lias ban on -lltel
'ale f.(cully since MM, i J
spec In list Inseeondary education [
und author of several books mi
high school ami Junior iii-<|.
■' bool problems Mo win |„. |
lb(> A. and M. campus the w.....kf
of June 29 to July 3.
All llm,. win led ore in ron-1
I'oi'ioii with special courses ht
llg offered this sn-mmer for HI,
lahoina school superintend ms I
and principals.
Mrs. illiille Jean Armslrong anil
Miss lads Patrick spout Thursday
III Oklahoma City.
MISSOURI HOTEL
BEGINNING MAY tat
Board and Room ... $7.00
Table Board ..... gs oo
Meal Ticket $(, on
Parklna apace for cart.
. ~ Ti
1^..' » OKLAHOMA TIRE j s^.P^Y CQVf-^P
COMPEL UMi
EXAMPLES OF
BIGGER X BETTER VALUES
EXTRA SPECIAL /they
V
BLADES
REGULAR 50c PACK OF FIVE
GENUINE PROBAK BLADES Only
Limited
2 Pack.
Customer
PERFECTION GRASS CATCHER
Fit* all tiitti of Uwn mow*
•r*. Heavy duck body, q*U
vanized iron bottom, waxy
to attach and rimuva. Per-
fection qrait catcher, now
priced et—•
89c
Standerd
Catcher, 58c
Gran
SAVE $5.00
ON THIS EASY-RUNNING, CLEAN-
CUTTING UNIVERSAL LAWN MOWER
REVOLVING LAWN SPRINKLER
Sprinkles like
raindrops in 40-foot
circle.
High Grade, self
sharpen in q, ball
bearing, 4-blade, 16
inch cut, IOI/4 - inch
drive wheels ....
$1.29
Iran Ring Sprinkler . SSc
An Outstanding Value
$8«
SAVE 25% to 35% ON
HIGHEST GRADE PAINTS,
ENAMELS X VARNISHES
Speed Enamel
4-Hour Automobile or Furni-
ture Enamels. Brilliant, Clear
colors. Easy to apply, dries
to a durable, washable finish.
Quart $1.18 Pint 65c
39c L
Four-Hour Varnish
Stain
A self leveling, easy to ap-
ply. finish in dark oak and
walnut.
Quart 98c pint 53c
Half-tints 33C
Business
Is Better
Clear Varnlih
Quart Pist 1/^ Pin!
Clear Linoleum Lacquer
Pint
79c 48c 29c
$1.18 67c
Black Screen Enamel
Driei uulik and h*id.
Long-Life Floor Wax
Quait
Pint
H'*k»»l s««|,ty (loo, W4M. Jr|<|
55c
29c
Mly to poliib.
^ *« •ptiunal vgluw Lb. OC
Open
Evenings
Ofcla/icnui
T!RE & SUPPLY CO-
LL RENO, ( or. Bickford and Woodson
Itont* .Ml and other towns.
EASY
Payments
ol Slightly
Higher Prices
THE HOME OF BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES
LOCAL BRIEFS
3 CD IIH
Maximum hruml.
Flour
(.urge cans. 4 raim
4811).
Machine sliced. No lllml. No Wnstn,
Blue Label
Safe way hrnnd.
)i(iin» win-at,
Sack
Milled from okla-
Plato
Wisconsin
| High itruilc enru syrup
I V lllllc.
..... I Dry Salt
Cheese Meat
$8.80
Round Trip
LITTLE ROCK
and
HOT SPRINGS
Saturday. May 23rd
A real
No. 1 full rrnum rheeio, An
Oklahoma ptosjur t. Any *|*,.
(’Ill *.
Pound
Well cured, medium weight I
Well streaked with lean. Anv’f
Hlze ( (tin. *
Lv. Cl Reno • • •
Ar. Little Rock >
Ar, Hot 8prlng«
• 7:29 p. m.
■ 7:30 a. m.
• 9:30 a. m.
RETURN LIMIT
Ticket* good returning on nil
trains reaching starting point
prior to midnight June flrot.
Ticket* Qood in Chair Car*
and £oachei Only.
RLMMACJE SALE
First door North of
Kerfoot Hotel
Friday and Saturday
J. II. Hu Her, of Stockton, Cnllf.,
|Ih visiting ill the lint.....If hi*
uncle, .lames II Graves mid Mm.
Graves, Sir, Smith Hock Island
•Venn*. Mr. Huller formerly lived
III FI Helm.
Mm. Helen Mainer and Mm.
Kill If an Wrlgley, of Concho, h|iciiI
Friday In Auudurko, They were
accompanied home by Verlc Me
(’lure, son of Mr*. Mel*er, who
npenl the mcIiiioI year with III*
grandparents, Mr, and Mm. T, w
McClure Iii tlinl city.
Finnic CliiusIflcdH to IH
“HOT CHRCKH"
Harlingen, Tex., (|J>) Whdlh-
«r Hie dlgnlly of international ro-
lal'loas Mhoiilil ln> uulicnt fiioug-h
l*-r an official of one sovereign
hUI« to aid n nltlaen of nuoihcr
III rolled |||« "hot check*" I* a
gueollon (bothering Will fl, Fieuig.
Harlingen Justice of n,* peace!
He has been asked liy a Mata-
moms, Mexico, caterer to tproee-
<-ul# signers of wndhilets check*
given him by Harlingen clHxens,
He sent Mia checks along u* evi-
dence,
'V Itl-M KIM Foil ODD AUK
Hanford, Me., (LP) K you
would live tollg, g(>| your exer-
cise by wielding uii ax. That's
•he advice of Mrs. Amite Murphy,
v.ho celebrated her 7Mh hlrthduy
aaulversury by cull lug op a |ai g*
Pile of wood.
KNDFD IN Host’ll'll,
Toronto, OtU,, UP) Jobu Fcn-
lon's sympathy (or Mi* "under
(log" 4Hernl in ihds ca*#- haa
landed him In Toronto General
Hoopltal with a broken shoulder
Fenton( 72, forgot Ills age when
In- saw a llin* dog being mauled
by a big one. lie aimed a kick
nt the big one, mtssasl, tripped
and fell iignlnet a tree.
Mr*. Nelson, Medium, will be
at 1004 W, Wade Friday and
Saturday. Circle, both night*.
Phono 1562.
NOTICE
Water will be shut off on Rock
Island avenue between Wade and
Jenkins streets, Saturday morning,
May 16, between the hours of 8:00
and 9:00 o'clock.
EL RENO WATER DEPARTMENT
TELEPHONE WANT ADS TO NO. 18
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1931, newspaper, May 15, 1931; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc917986/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.