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' POUR
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1987
EL RENO (OKL'A.) DAILY TRIBUNE
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Blue Ribbon Newspaper Serving A Bill Ribbon Cmnull;
Issued daily except Saturday from 207 South Rock Island avenue
Utd entered as second-class mall mat>r under the act of March S, 1179.
RAY J. DYER
Editor and Publisher
Hl'DGE HARLE
Nrws Editor
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
The ASSOCIATED PRESS Is exclusively entitled to the uae for re-
publication ol nil the Yie<vs dispatches credited to It or not credited by
Oils paper, ami al jO to all the local news therein.
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved, j on m„ jor tax legislation
I senators admit I* frankly
Off the
Record
BT FRANK McNAIICiHTON
(United Pres* Correspondent)
STILL AFTER THAT BIG ONE
KLAHOMA CITY. May 5—
—The house is having it* wav
anal
MEMHKIt OK THE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
and
THE OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
National Advertising Representatives
FROST. LANDIS h KOHN
Nru York, Chicago. Detroit, St. laiuis, Dallas
Atlanta. San Franelseo
Thl« (rend was started In the
1<(?5 session when the then Speaker
inow minority leaden I>eon Phil-
lip* shoved the increased gross
production tax down the senate
throat, scuttled Governor E. W.
Mariano's program, and forced
balancing of the budget.
Thus far this session, the hous»
has dictated the 2 percent sales
tax. forcing its limitation to two
1 III 111 nI'DNnI IO ItlJ’LNTANCE: The lord lx nigh unto them
■ lull are ol .i liioki-n hurt; ami xavelh curb ax lx- of a contrite spirit.
—P-alm*. 71 I«.
New York
. . . Inside Out
IIV
DON O'MAl.I.rY
VEW YORK M . lit
i’ tllC'J 1,1 1 ill1 ilinlll
i riiiniln k.ii'iii to
i am- v ii" v.*.'- one of liie curliest miil-
< on wav commentators
Hie Wolfe hid a caustic wit. and Ii"
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION It AIKS HY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
Rv Carrier ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week $ 12 Three Months ..... BUS
Three Months *175 Six Months _____________BS50 | years, and making the senate give
•Jrte Year *5 40 One Year _________ 14.00 i in on other major points on the
-- --------I bill; they compromised on the
WEDNESDAY. MAT’ 5. 1577 ta< ipc house got cigars
nut ol the 1-rent clgaret tax bill;
It also removed used cars from
the automobile excise ,sales' tax
As it has done this. Phillips'
] hand has loomed larger and larger.
| House administration leaders who
| clashed hard and frequently with
I him m the early days of the ses-
Islon have learnt d o respect his
j fairness and hit lighting abilll'
j Pari Of the secret ts that Phil -
I hns is in a position by maktnp
| a sivech m kill Hie emergency on
I almost any tax bill he wants to
, slai>
| lie t.ivhi io he iii prtme position
|;ifler this session tc make his
projected eiimpaign tor governor,
which is III his plans, although
some (Mimical dnpest'-rs .'ay no
open. I inembei ol this legislature can
Wolfe ] win
Reiiitiois stormed til the sales lax
conference, but they couldn’t tar
the house
The senates given away more
than ever before said Senator
I John MacDonald Durant
There was a time when I looked
Ini the senate as a powerful ImmIv
;i a! he usual spot i composed of men with courage
awaiting his inside bill- il 'heir eotivletkins, bin they
1 list net was not yet I haven't not ll now said Senate.
■ nddeiilv 11 window ! H M Cumult Bamsdall
Mxxei.1 balcony w.e j S'od'.i toe Whitaker rid erred
A mini . 11>< k his head It" the phieless senate conferees'
,.nd In lenloriati tones1 One reuu'or ("kingly remarked
mill he heard all over the I “"If ’1*
Washington
Sidelights
I New Hampshire
Asks For Hono
CONCORD, N. H„ May 5—
The New Hampshire legislature ha
passed a bill asking that the new
*212000 bridge betyveen Vennon
and New Hampshire be named fo
fg.
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11j |j;iii iii« .shows of a certain
i.ii.i- Broadway produrHiK firm
>:i(1 thut after a while
i fflet rs b'innM Wolf ’
A .1 result
(•mi i a * the theatre whru
*lH,ned. Jilifi .stand ouuiuh*
Md* \Vrtl! H» b*< imp
t'HT.rc wai'lm/ there for
i emerge dimiw Inlet
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BY CHARLES C. HASLET
Yl/ASHINGTON, May 5— </Pi —
* * Representing Governor E. W
Marland. Mrs Wesley Disney, wife Samuel Morey, the "true" Inven
01 Representative Disney of Tulsa tor of the steamboat,
planting a redbud tree for Okla- Morey, a native of Orford, N. H
homa in the Shakespeare gardens „ tent March 27
'Path of States here. ” ....
Mrs Disney represented Mrs. 1795' and si^ned b>' 0#dr*e Wash
John G. Catlett of Tulsa, national i ington—then president—for a ne
Democratic committeewoman. at a and useful improvement in 111
luncheon here for Mrs. J. Borden mode of employment of steam wl
Hardman, recently named minis’er the idea of making it propel
to Norway The luncheon was boat
sponsored by Mrs Emma Guf'ev Morey, according to the Ne
Miller, national Democratic of- Hampshire story, went to Ne
ficial from Pennsylvania. York to obtain financial aid fo
* * * his Invention, and there met Rob
Representative Sam Massingalc j ert Fulton and Robert Livingston
of Cordell said he favors govern- whom history credits with bein'
nient ownership ol the 12 federal I the inventors of the steamboat,
reset ve banks. They showed a deep interest ii
Massingale said he is assisting; his invention and oifered hin
in preparation of a bi'l and will j $100,000 to make suggested change
be a co-author jn his model. Morey returned tc
"Private corporations ibanks)" j jgew Hampshire to perfect the cral
said Massingale In n statement, j antj was dumbfounded when hi
"should not be permitted to own i found Fullon had built a bigge
the central bank of issue. which|BIlc| more impressive steamboat-
permits them to use the govern- and pe himself was advised t
incut's credit free of charge forget steamboats and steamboating
"Winn tlie proposed law Ls en- q,, his deathbed Morey deserib
acted it will lie neither deflation- ^ p,lllon as his 011e.Unie ,riell
who gained his "unsuspectin:
lalth as s true companion and (el-
low worker only to supersede hin
in obtaining a patent and stealing
honor and emolument of the In
vention."
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our monetary system to the extent
! ol causing booms and depressions
when ('.'sued and will lx' a source
of considerable revenue to the
j United States government."
’ , , , , , for vocational agriculture and home
Representative Jed Johnson asked economlc tralnlnK
the budget bureau to recommend . _______.
i a supplemental appropriation *or Bl" lhe )udK< t bureau; Ju u'''°l
federal aid lo vocational training said, lecommended to the inter
. uubuc ,1,001s ‘or appropriations MtbiomnnUe
| Congress passed a bill last year onlv W.UOO.OOD instead ol $14,000
authorizing S14.COO.OOO federal aid 000
annually lor the training. Johnson Johnson said that regardless r1
j said man. slates assuming the what further action the budge1
' authorization would mean appropri- bureau takes he expects eongre
I aiK.il. prepared lot the aid by, to appropriate more than *3.000.;
' corstructinr additions to schools' OOC
"" I up lie. I tle'attc lie bellowed
Rev Retinoid von were right!
k- f,
IVl -I A’K Ii I’m inti In Hie eunetil
"* i in relit. I'redevika " have gone
1 s on a "Hat-lixtted st'lke iti otxiet
to cel tie v dressing room nccom-
itc strike consist mg of
record" that we don't |
need a unicameral 'one house' j
legislature now We ve already go;
une1
TI i hips may grow more reuse
between tlu- two houses Tile sen-
ale has lacked leadership where
the house has had an abundance
ol it in both majority and minority
......................ARTIST APPROVES
POPEYE’S THEORY'
'Published in The El Reno Daily
I ribune, El H'-tto. Oklahoma May
■ 1937'
ORDINANCE NO. I*72
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 14Oi- 1 HE
CITY OF El RFNC) OKLAHOMA
UGITIVE
BRIDE4
^ RUTH LOm«K AY1KS
Three dayi before Martha her skirt and stood there, beaut I
Halliday. daughter of a wealthy fully lithe, in shorts.
banker, is to marry Nick Gar-
nett. playboy scion of a fine old
family, she overhears goaalp that
.Mrs. Maurice Thompson saidcr.. Doel Reed Hemaininjf In heYmarry^*_hero„., because ressingi.
Gregory had not looked roun
He still played—a slow melod
His fingers touched the keys ca
Is ( alumet Hostess
Miiilv Lesson
In Knt>lish
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do
1 to (lo our dun * bf Mioulod.
1 Sfiiiior Puu! sSicwnrt I jUM
i I>«i|h* Srif.iioi Nirliol* will \nlh-
Irirnw ihuf notion."
»*: ♦ 0
( Oi h dn\ list week the Iioiiht
tmiKled iisell m ti Mrien of quirk
moves
M1NANCF SI*C
AND DFC1ARING AN FMKK-
r.FNCY
WHFRFAS. the Board of City
HV TRIBI’NE CORREsrONDFN'l ('oninii siriKT1 of the City of El
j CAI.UMKT May S 'Hie women
1 council ol the Chri'-tinu chun
1 mu will* Mi
IlmrKday
*()wn Hack Yard’
of the financial aid her father The orchestra leader stepped u
can give to his father. She has on the platform, and began givtn
STII.1.WATER. May 5—'Special)
Reno Oklahoma have enacted Or* \ mroiv.; do.sn *e of Pop. ye\ I
dinaiu e N j 14f 3. and section *» v,.in what 1 yam" i)hilesophv is |
thereof rrq»:• • * all tier ons tun s , what Oklahoma's cnhural
Maurice nmmps.m ,1|1(| (.0,(Wltiitinns apnlytnc for a |)r, lln,r|s jM t|u, opinion >>i Do»l
l'1 "'' t '" itiM-cnlxx m tlie Rml. oklnhomn A :-nd M col i
The aftciiiotm was spent p
quill 1.10
mg
City til El Rein In earn insurance
or bond
plot
in particular
1 M't J i H >U1 K1 Al
t' i.iiidlu i tlic\ had
d i|i« in*triiinTts in
id ih* trombone win
\\ ui 11 en • • vjm■ 11**r «*
d ' i r ii.'ted <is the
-i\fiI I i lulu iiistru-
plitli|• 111l* ui'l. hi* inn
the sum of $">000 00,
!$, ,,,.( „ t'ih Com. Retd whose paintines ynd a'tun-j
, , . ,, linl " a‘l«H’"'d the ..mferene.1 Memben present were Mrs.l;.m", n„s,,1()ller nmv be,,,* advised that 'in's lu<ve b-en shown for years I
" " . 1 fl" "ol ''Kp , h , report on the motor \ elude mile- , Mavwoud Ridgeway, l-outc At.dcr- ;;Jlid ,.lX,wmt.s arc unable in 'lie best n» lit-mil and inter-
pr'iiusc. Sav do n«H | tax; th*»n killed the bill on | M.n j* | Whaley Flunk Hu<li.i- i.nmirc insurance companies naiiomil • vhi bit ions is an p\- j
u p on his promises I it* next vote; then revive! the i son s A Penn. Chris Anct i (hat will m ure them lor tlie pur- piun nt of the "paint in vom I
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCBD Etc I bill; and then resiined it s adoption | W;ljt |jrown Elmer Gambcl ..id pose fit opeiatum taxi-cabs, and mvn ba(KMicd' iheon and insists'
I p. unci i ‘-Hire it is impossible for said taxi- t ii-«t artists do their best work I
Woodrow Nixon departed Mon- rab companies to procure insurance familial sublett matter
wood row IX xuii (»|WU (Ue Board ot Commissioners con-
day for Burkburnett lex v ‘ rt < inch* that said Ordinance No
he will visit friends and relatives. 14f3 should he amended b\ strik-
atjbrevmtion for .1 cetera 1 Pro-
iif’imep et-*-ct-er-a first and sec-
ond e* as in set a as in u«k.
•n fin second syllable
OFTEN MISSPELLED Bargain: I • ide iiv»i«!s
.mu not Kin I tiie roll to
SYNC NY MS Feroritv. bruta-]vole« are in
11 \ f nieltx savaRerv id conf(renee
WtfRD STUPY Use a word cigar smoke
tl'ire times and it is yours I/»t tin eves
11 11 our vocabulary bv mas-
1 * iii.- one word each day Tn-
< i\ won MOl FSTATION; act h renoe retxut
it nt »M !*•* in.; with
on the eomcrence retx>rt
*;• Jk *
So heated have houae and sen-
ate conferences become that each
that
the oth'*r
cal,
seo
Jllst
how
liany
a mcIp
Bv the
time
is
20
minutes
old
thick it burn*
• Oklahoman' need not
asham d ot their buKaround'
Miss Madeline Hcinen ol Okla- iroin said ordiiumcc .'aid Set- nrtiM < ntend*-: 111 th** conlrarv
homa City is visiting her grBiulmo- uon 5: Now Tlierelorc
thcr Mrs Lem Armstrong and Mr.
Armstrong
Mr and Mrs Stokes have an-
HF IT OR PA! NED BY
BOARD OI CITY COMMISSION
I RS OF I HI Chi Y OF H RFNO.
Hie houm1 1* suspicious of eon- ing mn
Last week it Wednesday Apr
[ .AOtllMf.! IIW birth of a son Onluu.nr.' Nu
and one-halt tioim*' <»n
The> have
14.V1 be and the same is hereby
amende:! l*v tnkmu from aid
tii v -ilmrld be proud of that i
THI' nionejTMtfc past that combined to
nuT' i pr state o great in so1
hnrt u tune
Wcubl 1Ci tain Landmarks
pr sent pirn tin., ol tearing down
•M landmarks comes in for ceu-
i.’c bv th*- .u'l'i \\lie insists that
aim heard that Nick hai been
following a dancer. Nita Lom-
bard. on her tour about the
country. Martha suddenly de-
cides to run away from her
wedding, and sets out. in her
car. for her Aunt Genevieve's
home in the next State. She
gets caught in a storm, runs out
of gas. and Anally makes her
way to the Oakville Hotel, famed
resort, where she discovers she
has lost her purse and Is forced
to take a job as waitress in the
hotel night club. Meanwhile.
Nick has arranged to meet Nita
at this same hotel, where she is
scheduled to dance that evening.
Shortly after Nita arrives, she
looks out of her window and
sees a man whose presence at the
hotel apparently startles her.
CHAPTER VIII
instruction to his musicians.
Oregory turned then—and say
Nita. His face went white. Sh
deliberately turned her back.
Presently, everything was se
the orchestra began playing, an
Nita went into her dance.
When the number was flnishe
the leader stepped to the edge
the platform.
‘‘You're tops!” he said.
1WIITA turned then, and looke
In squarely at Gregory
He sprang up from his pian
bench and came toward her
"Nita!"
"Oh. hello. Oregory." she mui
mured. "How’s tricks'”' Then, t
the orchestra leader. "I knew hilt
way back when."
There was something challen
tng in her expression as s
looked levelly at Gregory. R
is-Jiv . lit' •«»»•»%» 1 ' * '" (tiuriuirti ‘' ’ 'in.hi. ..will Sll'C l)\ li'P ilt'liSI r> lit 111
mnoyunrr | uppointMl a commuter to yo oiji I given turn the name ot K*>\ mu- ordinance No 1453 Scot ion T» t heir- slnmh. Le protected
.iii m be undertaken in find nrpeet a conference re|>ort | nell
m«\ be jiossible to livi !" f* rvci 1 ul inkers and rcjxirt
id pin: 11 1:
u il hnul iuoIpnI i l Inn "
Lark
Us trust
whfti I hr
* \S| s III
Al( 1)
riving H
T Distrlrt
Juripp John
uuAMon«r
! Fr»»dpr»rk
flispospd of
nhle term
of and the n maindei ut said Cr-
Mrs William Lentil ton and 011. ciinaia • luill remain m full tone
Arthur and Mrs Frank O’Toole and eff-t
was net on edm-1 departed Saturday tor Wi<hita.
when the bill was pushed through Kan where they attended a
Cutholic coiivcntum and aF“ "Died
ingle motion docket
McCracken tax com*
fonr-vriu undisturb- 1 pj^ud.s
Mr and
Hem \
for fn-
1 in «:e.icr 'Uons o\ a conservation
com mis ten [ormwl to preserve ills*
nutyciuN is tnrual bmidintv lrnm neglect and
L cay
\Viv» it the buildings aren't
of tli-* public health saletv and n-arol" pa I ires'' Reed que: ies
general wrlfan* that rliK Ordinance Thc\ .u an integral pprf ot tlie
1,0 hecHine <*ttccn\* imnn*'.iuttelv iipon s. 4j( !4n.j
its pas. u.a approud and pubiica-
SEC'I ION An
herein d'l’aml tu c\ wheveb.
ii i nc( ■ *r% foi the pif • rvatam
IIDW \ MEMORY I.ANE
\..1
I'l'
"■ ! sppiu Sunday iifti-rnoon yyni- Mr ns (ias' ,u
Senator l>hx Church It’s time, Mls ourdilei am! , Irild- tton iiemrcliin to Ian
to call 1 hall on ruu-ing these j , Firs' lead tin.- 3rd day ot May
Milano- lor men who arc already mi <sn ii,..-. , 1937
<lr"'v,,,B -....... h|f^, - !" nmat mil, "he ...........
;,dU.tTve''UvoPu'v ,uTXmpremr! ‘">d Ht .......• HERMAN D1TTMFR
fp*} M 5. ^ w ........
Curmiii i l Ramsdall' 1 don l 111111,1 ' 11 ' .. ,, cm cioik
'* ")''•' -I ti"lli.n| lo flint eats held at [ np,,,| am informnnon abootj""1' >"',J I’arcnis. Mi ami Mis.
Indents slKTcndcd in winniliyr lltc school When I sec who's John Brnnnon
. 'i I f i\r |)n,n/i* rm»Hals in ,n hrt • pitt hb i* for these oil com-I I)r,‘ ol *‘‘h,,oncl
r- . * ■ pamcN min utilities against some tor in Calumet luesday
U"M !n | litile gr skirted srhoolgir’ I
and ( or Win I don't need any nmre information!
I
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' Fuble }.«*(! tn
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and \s»t. ;i warded yrold nnaiaU Silver
1 S In "iii. r m shiirthmul: Anna }\illlSJlS MilllinU
I i,"Iliil- ' ll I ll, V •
yy>Mi thud m ii
11,11(1 III coll,||,,
I'Diali I'll 111-1,,i y ;
islt y ,’iiul yyoii t ii
hi-lM y !!,' iiriis
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with Hie pawrbrokinr symbols
arioi concludes that Okiaiiom:
I a liners and rnllirnien have "no
reason to t> asliamed or theii
Iii, El Krim Daily <<-<upiitloiis. Th y were .it leasl
Tribune El Reno oklaiioina. May upright in i honest"
rt ______
Mr and Mrs iarrv Ijoert'-': -*>»«• OKIIINAN’< I VO 1471 Tk«f4 Of <ernn Moi-il
son departed last week lor Mieir AN ORDINANCE AMENDING I HOI I t.I riCra|) -vieidl
lioine in Amarillo. Tex alter ev- ORDINANCE: No 1117” OE 1HE KisOS \s Prit’OS SORT
end days visit with Mrs Doerflers CITY OE El HKNO. OK! AHOMA
parent-s. Mi and Mrs Jell Pinner. BY HEPEALIN<5 8ETT^I()NR 1^0 RL CENTRO Cal
and family They were Hccompani- AND IHRKL OF OR din A Nt. r
eti home by Miss Marjean S., ', ,or NO JIO^PJRMMTINO I MN
Ke up . burl'ground
ihai i ,1 p-hm i it or, in, anti heal- dow, and thought fast. Gregory
Miy il not polished in tlie manner
iIn -tale is her!nnm. to acquire
nnu; too ci Medal' a.s an ex-
.,i:ipi,' i I n family tnai did not
hrsitao to own its humble oriy-j lace with him at rehearsal
m bv lia iug portraits palmed this evening.
But he wouldn't dare to make
1I/HEN Nita Lombard had was flinging him a silent warnu
looked down on the tennis not to speak of their marriage,
courts from her window, that , “How have you been?" she cm
afternoon, she had seen a B IWke T
ghost—a ghost stepping into juana (or me next number. Won
her today out of the stormy you mind playing the overlu
yesterday of her youth. The solo?'
0IM tennis player „ °"Sla"U'„r '
she had seen was Gregory "Would you mind?” she repea
White—her husband. ed. “A solo for the overture
, She drew back from the win- Tia Juana?”
He turned and went back lo tl
yvas a pianist. Probably, he was when the rehearsal was final
playing with the hotel orches- over. Nita slipped into her skii
tra. She would come lace to murmured. "Thanks very much
to the orchestra leader ai
walked out of the club wltho
having spoken again to Gregory.
a scene," Nita assured herself.
I'll just ignore him."
She had not seen Gregory for
nearly five years. Every time he
had written to her. begging a
chance to see her. she had tom "alked'to the wlndo
and gazed out at the storm th
CHE had been in her room only
J few minutes when the pho
rang. Rhe knew it would be Ore
ory.
Letting the phone ring for
up the letters.
She had married him when she had been"raging since late afte
was seventeen, and he twenty noon it mi^ht be that Nick wou
,, r she had soon been drawing biggei ^ delayed bv the storm — mlg
Mai 5 (us saiary checks than he. and taking not even get herp tonight. Even *
_ _ Europe s and Japans intensive1 contracts which made it impossi- she had no wish ^ see orego
FIREWORKS TO BE SOLD AND armaments building program is al- ] ble for them to have a home she must make this very Plain
d Aili
!■--4-1 liiiml: 11< in .I'liios. sowiiur; and,
• • •nitni-n i,il iprapliv Edith Muhnikcj JWO-Mill DISCS
'giral ('"ii'i'-t, Marshall McDougalj - I several weeks' visit DISCHARGED FIXINO TIME ley ad in U- Inning very definite I together. Inevitably, their rare him
...... ) .i)' 11 \ . l’rank < 'lark third in: TOPF.KA May 5 <u pi—Tl» Kan- Miss Nathalee Collier oi Rayre roR SELLING DISCHARGING repercussions on the increase in' meetings had turned Into stormy sj,e turned at last, to ana
I m Iti Mn-k"i'i'|, fur third in clicm- sas State reformar.'V at Hutchm- arrhed Thursday tor -several day's ANd ISSUING LICENSE TO SELL, crime m America quarrels. Finally, entirely over the the phone.
..........k,.....-Amp*..!-,- snsrsxsmsssjrnr sss,tsr~-N,“ ** ^j-
vy 1 ''t l"'cn I I'CI'U i'd I rum t hr* j ^ Fink chairman ot the I Mrs Frank Hall spent Monday AND DECLARING AN EMERO cpmerv brass cast iron and pl|)c She hadn't told Nick about ~j peg your pardon?"
with tier daughter Mrs Frank E ®JCY _ „v fi'tlngs (> due lo tlie increased Gregory. She had figured that, tf -oh. Nita — please don’t sav
Smith and Mr Smith in El Reno SfLiT, np rrrv COMMIBBION- ',rlr<‘ whn'i loietgn goveinm-'nl* her plans •" "”’‘M ^ “’ck -------------------------
Bill Derrickson wlio ts employ- OF THE CITY OF El RFNO 'nr 1 anrk<‘ri n111
ed at Kingfisher spent the week- I OKI-AHOMA
end with Ills mother Mrs Mary Section 1 Sections 2 and 3 of
Derrickson. and family , Ordinance No 1072 of the Citv
Miss Wilma McCoy rd Oklahoma of El Reno Oklahoma, arc hereev
ml I
!in\i' n
• ii hit 'Vf ei'litesl
n, WO Fink, chairman of the
I llusi' cut ered were: ' *tate tax commission said that
f'ai-spr ;,ni| In I
Mill t -i.Di" I iii I m >ck . A11vr11-1 a Tilley and Klmorr Hester in I approximately 12 000 000 tokens will
Kiniliail in lust vear Latin
be ready for distribution Mav 20
and tliat the remaining 18000 -
000 will be delivered 30 days later.
When the 30 000 000 are manu-
factured Kansas inechant* and
buyers will have in their posses-
sion the equivalent of three freight-
car loads of tokens, or 45 tons
Distribution of the token*. Fink
said, will not be an easy Job They
will be wrapped In rolls of 50 and
packed In cartons ot 10 rolls each
The cartons will be sold to mer-
chants at *1 each and no carton
will be split
It will coat the state It M a
hotel Wednesday evening. After Secretary Carl Hocker had 1 thousand to manufacture the tok-
nivnrd.-d the attendance prizes tn Mrs Harry Bradford and ""ucTv.iur^TuiJililJ
\ K Mordv. dinner was served President Bradford then m, tax rommission said that an
introduced B"h Bice, who was chairman of the eveninjr’s estimated hali-million tokens will
entertainment. disapear monthly from circula-
tion. which will mean an annual
loos of approximately 110000
"At thi* rate." he said "the
state must manufacture about
*000.000 new token* every year to
replace those lost and carried out
of the state by travelers."
The Kansas sale tax law statea
that all merchants shall collect 2
percent on every sale.
M idl' d Butts |'|.a>;mily entertained the Tri Hi
c! d. i < ti nlay atternoun m honor of Miss Nellie Shutter
m niarriai’i Eleven Pickerell will take place next
\\ednes'lai Iii the yatnes of auction. Miss Mary
I'aliay u;i- awarded the favor for lily'll score and the hono-
rce was presented with a Beautiful blue basket of metallic
Additional iruests were Miss Helen Butts and
Miss Mary Faliay.
The wives and lady friends of the Kiwanis club mem-
bers were entertained pleasantly at dinner in the Southern
Dancers who will be presented in one of the prettiest
and most brilliant dances of “Springtime," to be presented
under the auspices of the American Legion, are Misses
Ruth Shuck. Josephine Layton, Marjorie Dick, Velma Gil-
bert. Elizabeth Burk and Pauline Welden. These girls will
from the Mardi Gras dancing group and will be chaperoned
by Mrs. Lee Stonemnn.
In regard to Nick can-t ^ youi , m«>( see you!”
are nott pil ing for scrap metal ot i worked out. there would be time -jg this Oregory?” Nila ask
kinds i enough later to go about the butl- coldly.
- n<*ss of getting a divorce quietly -why yes—of course."
TWO TAILED LIZARD Angrily, now. because Oregory Well Gregory I really mi
REDWOOD CITY Cal <u Pi— | bad turned up again at this Jn- ask vou to leave me alone.”
‘ There was a brief silence.
rT*wZr'*-hoVi"«Mi uixw i ttons. Ordinance Nc 1072 is a- c ulna." Jokingly told her da ugh-1 tiairbrush and sent it spinning Then “Surely, you can’t tu
cuts Mi and Mrs. cnaries m toy. m(,I)ded to rPad as follows tfr that lf she (.ou,d rind a tw0. j across the room. „ me down when all I want is to s
Mr and Mrs H P El.son of swtinn 2 Trie .sale and discharge ,.i.i >... I "He'd better not try any scenes vou for „ minutes—when
City”spent Saturday with her par- repealed and in lieu of said Sec- Two mlnuies after Mrs Sarali JPPOrl"ne time, NUa P^kedJjp^a
Section 2 The sale and dischaige lizard it would bring her i — —----- - - ___.— ----------- —
Guthrie and Fred Andrew ol ok- of thp joiiowing kinds of fire- rpfld |urk )llf. )aUpr fOUPd on,. ! *he whispered, her eyes blazing as are right here under the
lahoma City spent Sunday with works will be permitted on July ;h onl ktl„ ,.irkln„ ,s ,, w. .t h.rcoif in the mirrm —«
their mother. Mrs Jane Andrew. 1. 2, 3 and 4 and on the 5th day •. - -
and family of July when the 4th falls on Sun- 'ooq__
nmrre Ieiehton snent Sunday d*v except that Ihe sale and
ut w H discharge is prohibited during the corporation found guilty of violat-
Wllil Mr RI1G Mrs « n i owr of thp F.bo't cl*tw thpt iniz lhp nmvlRlonjt of ihlt orriln
in Yukon Mrs Leighton returned £cur on Sunday:
home with him after a week* Firecrackers up to 2" long;
Flower pots to 6" high: Spark-
lers; Pinwheels up to 3" tn dla-
vlsit witli her parents
A Problem A Day
meter; Snakes and small color-
ed fires: Rainbow wheels. Color-
A man has *27 50 tn quarter*
and half dinars He has 5 nmc*
planation—Multiply 5 by 50. add
25; divide Into 27 50 lor the
number of quarters; multiply by *
for the number of half dollars
lng the provisions of this ordin-
ance shall be fined in any sum
not exceeding *20 00 including costs
and penalties
Section 4 For the preservation
of tlie public peace, health and
safety, an emergency is hereby de-
clared to exist, and by reason
thereof this Ordinance shall be
In force and effect from and after
its parage approval and publlca-
ed Fire Sticks Dir) Sticks;
Crarker Sticks; Sky Rockets up
to 4 ounces; Roman Candles
up to 15 Bill
.......... ....... ...____ _____ The 'ale of fireworks hereinabove tion
as many half dollars as quarters, described is tjeimitled by any per- First read this 3rd day of Mav,
How many of eatTi coin has Ii ’ <JJtes ^rrtTabovT^Uited after ' passed and approved this 3rd
,0 quarters* 50. h.if doli.rs Ex- T C!ty°" f ^ 'hFRMAN DITTME.R
of El Reno, which license shall Mayor
not be issued before the first da\ Attest'
of July Ethel Dowell
Section 3 Any person, firm or l City Clerk. I
he gazed at herself in the mirroi rooI
Nita thought. "It may be
^T six o'clock, however, when p|er t0 him. I can make
she went down to the Club wishes perfectly clear to him if
Casino to rehearse, she was vers comes up.”
composed She said. "Gregory. It seem*
The orchestra leader came to- me that this la all pretty po
ward her. “How do you do Miss out if vou insist, you may
Lombard?” up—but only for a few mini
She nodded coolly. Gregory shi mi very tired and must rest
saw. was at the piano, playing hi, fore the first show.” She hung
back toward her. He wouldn't
know her by the name of Lom-
bard. because she had taken tin-
name after ahe had left him. Ever *cep her voice cool,
so. it would be only a minute ot He came In and closed the
two. now, before he turned aroutu
and mw her.
The orchestra leader began dis- _ ____
cussing with her the music for he; this moment for See yean
dancea.
"What weald yea like to re-
neane ant?” he asked anally.
She laid him, then slipped oft
Presently, his knock sounded
be door
Come In." said Nita trying
rehind him. She could
eager, hopeful
Nita " be aald Tva waited
rrabgeeaSMieSJ
(Tht character* in (Ms se
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