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THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1931.
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We take this opportunity to thank our
many Friends and Patrons and to wish
You A Very
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
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Christmas Dinners for
Relatives and Friends
Relatives and Friends
(lather in El Reno
More Yulellde dinners that will
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| friends Christmas day are:
| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. tlebhart,
807 South Kook Island avenue,
will entertain at 1 o’clock with u
dinner for .1. V. Freeland, of
Chlekasha, Mr. and Mrs. .1. J.
Dillon, Mr and Mrs. Frank
Sheckler ami Mrs. Hanna Con-
dultt.
MRS. NELL RITTER and
S14 So. Barker
EUNICE BONDURAT
Phone 699
Many visitors are being attract-
ed to BJ lleno today to enjoy
Christmas dinner with local folk.
Some are relatives, while other*
ure close friends who will galh-
cr around the festal hoard and
partake of the holiday meal pre-
pared by local housewives.
Among those who will enter-
tain and their guests are:
fj’.! A 7 o'clock dinner of Christ-
mas eve, that Is an annual af-
fair, was that given by Mr. and
Mrs, R. C. Klee, .1 (»"» Bast Wade
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I Christinas decorations were
predominant on the table, where
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Itouk, of Stillwater, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Musgrove, the hosts
uml M'wm Wllen, Het-
^ tot ly l/ou and Margaret Ann.
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Here’s Our Wish!
Probably one of tlie largest af-
gji ! lairs for Christmas day will he
I Hie dinner In the Ulalr home al
Xej\ llox South Hoff avenue.
ff ' Hints of the Yu let hie season
?!* I win be observed in Hie decora-
HM tions uml appointments.
W, finest* here will be Mrs. W r<.
[ Davis, of West Plains, Mo , Miss
Mary Shu I tee, Mrs. N. It McKee,
Mr, and Mrs. VV. J. Aycoek, Mr.
and Mrs. Don D. Cole and daugh-
ter, Miss Norma Helen, Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Shuttee and sons, Tom-
my and Hobby.
Mr. and Mrs. Luring Babcock,
111 North Macomb avenue, wM
bold a family reunion in connec-
tion with their Christmas dinner.
Covers will he laid here for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred i3ehe!l and
daughter, Dorothy .lane, of Tulsa,
Sanford Habcock, of Oklahoma
City, Herrick Habcock, of the
Oklahoma University, Norman,
Miss Lucy Babcock, of Ihe North-
eastern Teachers College, Table-
quah, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Hab-
cock, Jr , the hosts and daugh-
ter, Miss Blfreda.
It will he at a family dinner
that Mr. and Mrs. IS. IJ. Hector,-
820 South Bickford avenue, will
entertain at 1 o'clock.
Seated with the hosts will be
Mrs. Mildred Stanley, of Dexter,
la,, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rector,
of Little Rock, Ark., Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Warner, and son,
(leorge Stanley, Dr. and Mrs.
Joseph M. Ozmun and sou, Malt-
lon, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Stinson
and Miss Pauline Hector.
Dr. anil Mrs. Janies P. Neal,
1101 South Hoff avenue, will he
hosts at an Informal dinner to lie
served ul I o’clo k.
Covers will be laid far Mr. and
Mrs. Paul (1. Llebmnnn, daughter,
Carol Istulse, and sons, Paul, Jr.,
and David, ihe hosts and son,
J. P„ Jr.
May Yuletide bring you happiness
Along life’s pathway (rue,
May your sunny days lie many
And your cloudy days he few.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson II. Kel-
so, 811 South Hoff avenue, will
entertain with a I o'clock dinner
with a'l the appointments ac-
£ centuating the holiday color note.
Christmas dinner guests or
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Williams, 710
South Macomb avenue, will be Dr.
and Mrs. Felix Williams and
Enjoy Christmas Dinners
Out of Town
Although many El Reno folk
will be hosts ul a Christmas din-
ner several will enjoy tile holiday
meal with relatives or friends
out of the city.
Among Ihe group to leave for
the day and those with whom they
will dine are:
Mr arid Mrs. Harry C. Bradford,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Percy and
son, Harry Franklin, he 1
o'clock dinner guests Christmas
day of Mr. and Mrs, C. (!. Loving,
Mrs. S. Barber and Mrs. J. W.
Bradford, In Clinton.
Dr. and Mrs. I F. Kellogg, of
Oklahoma City, will entertain
with a family dinner today.
B1 Reno folk to attend this af-j
fair will be Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Naylo'i, daughter, Miss Nancy,
and son, John Thomas, Jr., while
other guests will lie ('apt. ami
Mrs. Owen Summers, of Bloom-
ington, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. N. ('.
Orr and son, John, of Tulsa.
N A. Nichols, 52(1 South Rock
Island avenue, Is in Oklahoma
City today, where he will enjoy
Christmas dinner with his sister,
Mrs. J. H. McKtddy, and Mr. M<-
Klddy.
Other members of the family to
enjoy this event will be Mr. and
Mrs. L N. Nichols, of Bristow and
J. I>. Nichols. George McLean,
42ti South Admire avenue, will
be the only guest here other than
the family.
Another Kl Reno family to leave
lows for Christmas dinner is Mr.
and Mrs. Robert M Mallonee and
son. Boh Allen, 112 South Bar-
ker avenue, who are in Chlekasha
f* o celebrate with Ihe former's
TURKEY DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harper and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bigger!, 212
Bast Wade street, will he among
those who will entertain at a
1 o'clock Christmas day with a
turkey dinner.
Invited guests are Mr. and Mrs.
D. F. Rowo and family, Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Douglas and family, of
Mtnco, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Biddy
and Miss Anna Biggert, of Okla-
homa City, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Steel, ot Yukon.
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ItIKTHIMY DINNER
As is the annual custom Miss
Ruth Muzzy celebrated her birth-
duy anniversary with a Christ-
mas eve dinner at the home of
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. J.
Muzzy, 212 South Evans avenue.
The 7 o'clock dinner of lovely
appointments was served at two
quartet hoards, at which covers
were laid for Don Wiedey, of
Akron, Ohio, Miss Marguerite Ter-
liune and C. C. Braun, of Oklaho-
ma City, Fritz Wiedey, of Okar-
i he, Willard Bell, of Wetumka,
Miss Florence Collier, Morris
Muzzy and the honoree.
A pink and yellow color note
was carried out at one table,
which was centered with a bou-
quet of pink and yellow snap-
dragons, flanked on either side
by pink tapers, while at the oth-
er Imurd red carnations .made up
the floral decoration that was
flanked by green candles to car-
ry out the holiday color note of
red and igreen.
Mrs- C. M. Terhune, of Okla-
homa City, assisted the honoree's
mother In serving Ihe well ap-
pointed turkey dinner, after
which I lie group spent Ihe eve-
ning informally.
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PLEASANT VIEW
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teenth week of school: Evelyn
Lorenzen, Thomas Peterson, Helen
Iluchteman, Ivan Hinds, Sarah-
may Stout, Eva Hinds Juanita
Peterson, Jackie Hurmeler, Clara
Hlckerson, Emil Kolar, Kathryn
Peterson, Opal Hinds, Doris Lee
Martin, and Jewel Hlckerson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Huchteman
entertained with a Christmas din-
ner. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
E. Schlophoul and Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Thomas of Wichita, Kan-
sas, and Mr, and Mrs. Steve Wise
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Peterson
had as their dinner guests, Christ-
mas day; Mrs. C. Tye, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lorenzen and!
family of El Reno, and Mr. and
Mrs Hu#h Wallace and family
of Calumet.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson I f
and daughter, Juanita, were j
guests Christmas Day of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Snow in Yukon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sims, of
Oklahoma City, are guests in lire
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Smith, 200 North Hoff avenue.
DANCE
K. of C. Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 26
By Eddie Fales’ Six-Piece
Orchestra.
Admission, 50c. Ladles Free
Retrace 35c Shampoos 35c
Marcel 50c Finger Wave 25c
Hot Oil Treatment . - • 25c
Louise Crose Sheehan
Phone 196-W
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Clara Hlckerson spent Christ-j.
mas Eve night with Juanita Peter- i |
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Burnteler
and family were guests Christmas
day of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Colt
in El Reno.
THOUSANDS OF FISH
SWAMP SMALL FARM
Syracuse, N. Y. (LP) — Bull-
heads, suckers and perch swath
across the Memorygj.ane farm re-
cently.
A break In the hank of the Led-
yard canal flooded the 92-acre
farm across the fields. They were
left stranded when the water re-
ceded.
School was dismissed Thursday
afternoon for the Christmas vaca-
tion, which will Iasi until Jan. I
I 4, 1932.
Mrs. Lloyd Anderson and pu-1 St
pils of Pleasant View school en-
tertained Wednesday afternoon
from 2 till 4 o’clock with a Christ-
Mr. and Mrs O- O Crutchfield,
503 North Choctaw avenue, have
as guests the former’s mother,
Mrs. Lula Crutchfield, of Okla-
homa City, and his brother,
Claude Crutchfield, of Bartles-
ville.
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= cess makes old clothes look
I like new. There Is no reuson
| for a dowdy appearance when
I we clean and dye so reason-
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Suits ___ _____ 50c
Dresses____75c and up
Men’s Hats C. & B. 75c
Crystal Cleaners
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HENRY BEHNE
Jeweler and Optometrist
Seated with the hosts and
daughters, Misses Jerry Mae and
Murcia Jane, will be Mrs Lucy
Goeoawelo and Mr. a.ul Mrs.
James E. Kelso.
daughter, Alyce Ann, of Hint in, Mallonee.
mas party. Guests were the par
ents and smaller brothers and | M
brother, Leslie Mallonee, and Mrs. I 8'**ori* of **le UlRtriot.
and Mr
tins.
and Mrs. Howard Col
Mrs. Roxie Marlowe and daugh-
ter, Miss Marguurette, of Okla-
homa City, will be I o'clock din-
ner guests today of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Marlowe anil the latter's
rather, C. L, Barrett, 415 South
Admire avenue
A country dinner for the day
will he enjoyed in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jackson
and family, south of the City.
A turkey dinner will he served
at I o'clock. Guests will he
he George K. Jackson, of New-
ton, Kansas, and Mrs. It A.
Flora.
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cux w Ikon Mouth MuHomb avenue
Christinas dinner will he en-
joyed al the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Del.a mi and family.
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Mr and Mrs. Paul Cooler, daugh-
ter, .Shirley, and son. Billy, of
Evanston, 1)1., Mrs. Marlon 8-
Cooler and daughter, Miss Vivian,
and Miss Vera Campbell, of Ok-
lahoma City.
Covers will he laid for Rev. a.id
Mrs. G, W. Borden and Mr. and
Mrs. W H. Baird, of Oklahoma
City, Dr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Phel|>k.jLos Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and
A short program was Imd, for
others to he present Include!Ih" f,rsl »arl "f ",f* “^fiioon'r»|8*
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Dvorak, of I entertainment, which consisted of
| the following numbers:
Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. Vir-
ginia Mallonee ami daughter, Mias
Floy, of Wichita, Kansas.
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Mrs. Margie Housley ami daugh-
ter. Miss Zetla Belle, and Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Fruit, 5u7 West
Hayes street, will lie Ihe I o'clock
dinner guests Christmas day of
Mr. amt Mrs J. L. Curry at their
home, in Geary.
Other guests will be Mrs. Philo
Kohiuson and son, Edward, of
Song, "Joy to the World,” by
guests and pupils, led hy Helen j
Iluchteman and Sarahmay Stout. MM
l.ible reading 'The' Story of
the Three Wise Men," hy Evelyn
Lorantcen. Jjr
The Lord's prayer, led hy James j
Burnteler and Thomas Peterson.
Song, "Jingle Bells," hy guests
ami pupils, led hy Helen Hurlite-
man and Sarahmay Stout.
After this serveral Christmas
We Wish
Our Many
Friends and
Patrons A
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Joyful Xmas
and a
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Happy
New Year
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Mrs. Jack Merrell, of Oklahoma
and daughters, Mary Margaret
and Helen Louise, when the latter I city,
family entertains at I o'clock in - - •
their home at 820 South Rock i Mr. and Mrs. Walter H.
Cobbs
island avenue.
Another Christmas dinner, In
mid daughter. Miss Anna Maurice,
820 South Hoff avenue, will enjoy
contests were held. Winners In
these were
Mrs.
Mrs. B. A. Huelite-
Clarence Peterson,
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man, Mrs. i larence rfnerson, cvx
Mrs. H. Glaze, Mrs. Vein Peter-! mm
son, Mr. E. H. Hinds, Mrs Burl
Farris, Helen Huchteman, Thomas
Peterson, Bvelyn Lorenzen, Wes-
ley Stout, Ktnil Kolar, Doris Lee
dinner Christ mas day with their Marlin, Hiley Peacock and Cam W
Appointments and deoral Ions be enjoyed in a country home | (laughter unit sister, Mrs. B. P. (Hinds. |
will he in keeping with Ihe Yule- will lie the one at which Mr. and [ Smith, Jr., and Mr. Smith, In j To conclude the afternoon's en- h
tide season. Mrs. L. H. Lyons, east of_ the j chlekasha i terlalliment, Sanltt Claus appear-j
j city, will entertain. - — ed to distribute the maty gifts
A small dinner party of Christ- - Another family to enjoy Christ-.and sacks of candy, fruit and
mas dav will lie the one nl which Places will lit- set for Mr. and i mas dinner out of the city will be! nuts from the gaily decorated
Mr. anil Mrs. Glen M. Ricker. 715 Mrs. (S. Davenport, of Harnndall. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Skinner, Christmas Iree.
South Barker avenue, will lie | Miss Vina Lyons, of Bnid, Car! | daughter. Miss Margaret, and sun,I Those who were neither absent
Lyons, of Oklahoma City. Mrs, Hurry, 1151 South Ellison avenue,I nor tardy during the fourth month i
In hearty appreciation of the patronage
which has been extended ns we wish you
ail Happiness and Health now at Christ-
mastide and throughout the approaching
New Year.
J.C. PENNEY GO.
El Reno 117-119 S. Bickford
Okla.
hosts.
Covers will be laid for Mr. and
Mrs. If. K. Ricker, the hosts and
children, Helen Lou and John
Henry.
Another family dinner to he en-
joyed Christmas day will he that
given ul I o'clock In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lynn, 301
South Barker avenue
Covers will he la LI for Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lynn and son, Jack.
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Lynn, of Oklahoma Cltv, the
hosts, daughter, Miss Juanita, and
siot, Kenneth.
Carl Lyons, the hosts and sons, who will lie guests of Mrs. Skin ! of school, are: Evelyn Ixirenzen,
Tom, Ed and Ivan. tier's mother, Mrs, II. Britten, in j James Biirmeler, Thomas Peter-1
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Dinner guests today of Mr and
Mrs. L. K. Butts, 101 North WII- CHRISTMAS DINNER
Hums avenue, will he Mrs. Ida ('. Guests of Mr. uml Mrs. John
Bulls, of Oklahoma City. Mr. and Preston. 291 North Evans avenue,
Mis. Ferd Ellsworth, Mrs. L. K for Christmas dinner at 1 o'clock
Sheldon, Jr., daughter. Greta will lie their parents, Mr. uml
Frances, and son, L. K, III. and Mrs. George Preston and Mr. and
Georgia Kathryn Smith. Mrs. A. C. Art man, ami Mrs.
Preston's sister, Mrs. Jessie Big-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 8heet:i, gHrt.
daughter, Ruth Blaine, ami soil.
son. Helen Huchteman, Sarahmay
Stout, Wesley Stout, Mildred Pet-
erson. Clui-t Hlckerson, Juanita
Peterson, Bmll Kolar, Kahtryn j
Peterson, Doris Lee Marlin, and I
Jewel Hlckerson.
The sixth grade is working out !
u project in English on the life
of Abraham Lincoln.
The following received loo per
cent in spelling for the seven-
YOUR CHRISTMAS
may lie Merry!
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Aslthrnnk,
1991 South Hoff avenue, will en-
l.eslle, 2211 North K avenue, will
have as dinner guests Mr- and
Mrs. C. B. Sheets ami Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Homey.
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, ,, , ,, Mrs. Annie Slonnmun and
ertaln at n 1 n lock dinner , hw M|ss nelphlne. will he
(hrl"lma8 ,Uy the dinner guests of their son!
Christmas decorations will be|UM)1 |>r„ther. Lee J. Stonemun,
carried oul here.
and Mrs. Stonemun, 503 North
Seated with the hosts will he| Bickford avenue.
MI ilx'ir daughter, Mlaa Blanche,
* Medison. Nehr.. sons, Huroc.i and FAMILY DINNER
^ Robert. Mr and Mrs. M. D. Ash-1 Mr. and Mrs. Thos, G. Jackson,
brook and daughter, Mis Mary 12111 Bust Cavanaugh street, will
he among those who entertain j
Another larce affair of the il iv
Christmas day with a family din-
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Every member of I his organization ex-
tends sincere wishes to yon anti to yours
(or a Very MERRY CHRISTMAS anti a
HAPPY. PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
Canadian Lunch
And Howling Aliev
will be the turkey dinner at whL-h uer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richards, lloc Members of the fumlly who will
South Hoff avenue wIM entertain I i„. present to enjoy the event
Guests here will he Mr uml with Mi and Mrs. Jackson are
Mm. and Mrs. (S. II. Barren uml
daughters. Misses Verna and Don-
na Lee, Mrs. E. P. Richard:-,
Mrs, Vera Whiteman and F. B
their son, Gordon Jackson, of
Weatherford, Mrs. LeeOoa Board-
mull and sons, Tommy Jack and
Bobby Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie |
Richards, all of Oklahoma City, Fales, son, David, uml duughlrr:i. i
uml Mrs Ca-sle Robin .on
Patty and Nancy, Mr. uml Mrs
By CHARLES P. STEWART
Ci utral 1‘renf Stuff Writer
WASHINGTON, D. C.—
If Uncle Sum were as economical
as he ought to be, he could easily
do with $1,000,000,000 less an-
nually than he now costs the coun-
try's taxpayers,
according to Sen-
ator K • It n e t h
McKellur of Ten-
nessee, veteran
member of the
u p p e r congres-
sional chamber's
a p |> ro prlutlons
committee, which
s|ie( liillr.es at the
tusk of fixing ti-
ll a n c I a I allow-
ances for the
govern m ent's
multiplicity of
3! activities.
Tim senator
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TYPEWRITERS and
ADDING MACHINES
New and Reconditioned
SALES—RENTALS—REPAIRS
HENRY BEHNE
Tvoewrltee Dent.. Phone 700
TELEPHONE WANT ADS TO NO. 18
El. RENO TRANSFER
& STORAGE
Trannfer, storage, packing,
chipping Local and long din
lance moving and heavy haul-
ing.
112 W. Wade
Phone 108
R. E. WHITLOCK, Mgr.
C. H. KRUMM, Sec'y.
Henry VouTtmgeln, daughter. Kenneth MrKeliar mails a speech
Ruth, and suns, Harold, Lloyd, recently, bitterly
Philip Gene nnd Henry Joseph criticizing proposed advance* In tax
# ^ rates and Insisting that no such stiff
, .uiiiutu aivvl’i Increases would be necessary but fot
( MHISIMAS I INNM wasteful use of federal revenues
Miss Lida Dnsblell and hoi Asked to ejieclfy what savlnga he
father, J. T. AIIluoii, ulH South conatders can be effected without the
Macomb avenue, will bo hosts at crippling of essential services, he be-
an attractive dinner party for gan promptly with the army and
Christmas day, which will ho on-1 n8vy
Joyed at 1 o'clock.
Central adornment fur Hie din-
ing table will he a miniature vil-
lage lit a snow scene, with lights
a twinkling in Ihe dwellings.
"NKITHKR ONE," lie sutd, "would
suffer unduly hy a tlf>0.000,n00 slash
In Its budget a >800,000,090 total.
"I am u friend of the army and
Christmas suggestions In the I navy, too
holiday color note will he car
rled out In all the appointments,
Heated With tha boats will be
C. O. MUener nnd daughter, Min*
Lens, of Oklahoma City, Miss Le-
na Allison, of Jackson, Miss., Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond It. Higgins,
.Mr. nnd Mra. Don Allison and
daughter, Miss Jeanne.
"But It la to be borne lu mind
that the coet of all material! that
they require averages 30 per cent
less today than a year ago. Judi-
ciously managed, their standards
should Ire actually Improved on the
basis of appropriations reduced at
least to that extent."
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"THE postofflee department," con-
tinued the senator, “subsidizes three
interests which should be cut off Im-
mediately:
“1. Magazines, $26,000,009.
“2. Shipping companies, $36,000,004,
"3. Aviation, $27,000,000.
"Or an $88,000,000 total.
"The winding up of the shipping
hoard offers un opportunity for an
additional $30,000,900 economy.
"Another Item Is $250,000,000 for
the farm board."
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May be Prosperous
and Happy.
Wilson Funeral Home
Wilson Furniture Co.
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“LET ME see," said the Tennessee-
an, Untiring rapidly on a scratch pad
In front of him.
"That foots a grand total of $668,-
000,000.
“Now we come to the mutter of
tax refunds from the treasury de-
partment.
"No one knows exactly what
lnioonts of those refunds should and
should not huve been made. Secre-
tary Mellon says lie doesn’t know.
They were made by subordinates and
are secret.
"What we do know Is that, In the
last 10 years, slightly under $2,000,-
009,000 In refunds were allowed, plus
slightly more than $2,000,000,000 In
allowance* aa credits and for deple-
tions. But for this drain of approxi-
mately $4,000,000,000, Instead of hav-
ing n deficit, the treasury at present
would be bursting with money."
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With voices rinKing true,
"LET'S ASSUME," proposed the
senator, "an annual economy of $8t>,-
090,000 on tax refunds—of refunds, 1
mean, not granted, whleh, under a M
more liberal policy, would be granted. *
"We now have a total of $76$,
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"Under the economy program
which 1 am outlining, there would be !
cut off alao all allowance* of the sort Uf
hitherto made for public buildings, *>
supposedly to furnish work for the
unemployed—because, a* a matter of
fact, these building* have furnished ml
very little eddltlonal employment,
have not appreciably helped oondl- ^
Ilona at all, Indeed. But of course if
they have cost many million*.'1 1
Tlu> jollicst of holidays,
May these lx* that for you!
Bowman Studio
105 Vi So. Bickford
Phone 395
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