The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1932 Page: 1 of 8
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You Can Buy It For
Less In El Reno
VOLUME 40, NO. 299.'
/The El Reno Daily Tribune
• ' newspaper devoted to 28,000 Canadian County folk, reaching 3,700 families, and carrying the largest volume of local news of any daily paper published in a city of like r it In Okla loma.
EL RENO CM
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MEM BEK ASSOCIATED PRESS
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932.
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
Biff Crowd to Accompany
Team Toniffht; Renfro,
Injured, to Play
HOW THEY START
El. RENO l*os. (HR KASHA |
,,cnf'u........E----W. Shirk
........F----K. Wallace
•’e<;k---------C-----Simmons
Ul»e.........(J----F. Wallace
Whitlock------G_______ Rives
We Saw Today
Al'T our went window: Top-
less automobile the fol-
lowing sign was painted on
the back—“Thin ear Ik covered
by a mortgage:” Poor protec-
tion on a cold day we d ;:ay,
Rig doings on the El Reno
Calendar: You see the Sixth
District . convention of the
American Region ami Auxil ary
will meet here Monday, Janu-
ary 18. Just think we are to
he hosts to more than 600
folks now don't forget to give
them the proper welcome to
the "Old Home Town."
P. S. U might b well to
don your best bibs and tuckers.
TAG AGENT CLEARS
STATE OUTBOARD MOTOR KINGS
E
Icicles hanging oft
tops of automobiles.
of the
New Fee Will Be Based
on Load Including
Semi-trailers
El Reno highscliool's powerful
undefeated eagerx are expecting a
tougli battle Friday night when
they Invade the Chickasha hard-
wood for a return Mid-State con-
ference engagement with Roy I
I.eCrone's revamped Chicks.
Although Jenks Simmons pro-
leges completely swamped the]
C.rady county quintet 36-9 in their j
clash here last week, Ihe locai | --
mentor Is expo-ting a dose cun- f <* ,,
teat as the chi.-ks suddenly round Excellent Display of Small
themselves this week to crush i. n , . , . .
ih - hitherto undefeated Norma.,| »t<Kk Entered; Judging
Tigers 37-22.
I Confusion that has prevailed
j this year In regards to the reg-
! lutration of trucks for 1932, was
; somewhat cleared up Friday when |
j Mias Daisy Braden, local lag
I “Sent, rel ased information re-
cently issued her office by Mel-
ven Cornish, chairman of the
state commission.
The correct procedure of the
matter was explained by the
chairman of the Oklahoma tax
commission as follows:
past th
| The Heart of the Rich |
Canadian Valley
"SINGLE COPY, 3 CENTS
‘Victory” Dance and Fete
Scheduled for .Ian.
25 at Elks Hall
Earl and
With a list of winnings and nii-
Frank Vincent
two contests during 1931.
They
the!merou* 'tP* *r°ni many of the also won honors In contests In
......... fee for the registration ! boat 'aces In the Karans City. Spavins*' and Luke
of every truck was based on the i Ki,r' Frank Francis during the past year,
manufacturer's rated carrying !, I*50"1, ^U'MI brothers, may Just- The Vincent brothers are pic-
| 1> im» called the “Outboard Kiiikk." tured above with some of their
bought i Thev , ofr the greatest share chumploushlp cups resting on their
of honors in the outboard motor famous speed bout, the “He* Me
race championships in Oklahoma's : Too."
The midget Chicks raced the,
rangy Normanites off their feet, |
so Coach Simmons Is taking no
chances for the tilt tonight. Th<-|
Chicks always perform sell on | diuu County Rabbit, Cavj .....r1"' 1........ "" the load to be car t V , .
their home floor as the Norman i Pigeon show were being arranged | r*®d- This loud will be computed '• -mhlngton, Jan. la t/9’i -1 wo. miles per sc, niu15'.»kc* l35,tnfflj)tM
* ..... (Friday preparatory lo the judging ';P°n ‘be amount actually carrkd | h“_r «,'"'1'». away |0 ro-t,t l|a, 6#|lh
Saturday and llio visitors' day *"*’" * '
be | .Sunday.
The exhliiil Is Ix-lug belli in (lie , 'be truck
For Instance. If a one and a I un,*«r**' •" "exploding,
avenue, lortii-rly (K-cupled i bait ton truck has a semi-trailer I
Starts Saturday
Nearly (no entries in Hie Cana
and
apaclty.
"For instance If a man
j a one and a half ton truck, he
I wai*charged »(o.«n for the first
years registration and no qtten-
lion was raised as lo the amount
of the load which be would act-
ually carry on said truck.
Rased On lawil
"Effective January 1. 1932, the
| license fee to be charged far the I
I reglstraiion of every truck will (
I he based on the load to
Stars Speeding From Earth
Seen as lIniverse Explosion
The Cui'ailiuu County League of
Young Democrats will stage a
“Victory” Rally ami Dance, with
a dutch lunch thrown in, Monday
night. Jan. 25. in El Reno, How-
ard I’ayne, president, announced
Friday.
The meeting will be held at the
Elks Hall from 9 to 12. A bene-
fit bridge is also planned, Mr.
I’uytie said.
The "Victory" rally here Is one
of hundreds ot "Victory” Demo-
cratic meetings over the nation.
Outsiders Expected
Delegations from outslue the
county are expected to attend,
Mr. Payne said. Cities which
will probably ite represented are:
Oklahoma City. Shawnee. Tulsa,
Guthrie, Chickasha, and Walters,
he said.
The executive committee of the
local league Is in charge of (he
meeting.
Presentation of the Canadian
County league charter and short I
speeches will lie Included on the!
Did You Hear
THAT
C*ASTER Sunday is one week
■*-* earlier this year than I,.
'31 Which makes Lent Sunday
fall on Ya.eiu:nex Day, Feb.
14.
A prominent business man
was hard at work this morning
attempting to thaw out a
frozen car motor. Near him
stood a transient who was be-
ginning to think himself fortu-
nate by not having one at that
particular moment.
Local Democrats, who at-
tended rhe "Victory” banquet
In Oklahoma City Thursday
night, werp all enthused today
over Ihe party's prospects In
ih - coming political campaign.
STANLEY STARTS
FRIDAY TO TAKE
T
No Protests Filed on Tax
Rolls With 10-day Per-
iod Near End
IB of not
quintet found to iltelr sorrow
Renfro Hurt
The Simmons' nun will
slightly hundleaoped tonight as
Woodie Renfro, flashy scoring acsjshow building on South Rock I
of the local quintet, suffered a
by tihe truck and any semi-trailer lr"'" ,,l*‘ e“r‘h al 15,000 tulles u
I at tached to and forming a pur “®*0®d, Rslay gave ustronuuier
Assessment ol personal property
I in Canadian county by John Etau-
1 ley, county ussessor, begun Friday
{ at Piedmont, where he will work
igain Saturday. The assessment
i period covers about six weeks.
Residents of the county who do
I not give in their properly before
j the period expires are subject to
I a penalty. Since Ihe real estate
assessment was made Iasi year it
will not he taken again tills sea-
j soli.
Mr. Stanley will he at Hie Scott
i school house Monday to lake the
j assessments ot property In Frisco
| township No. 1: Tuesday at the
- - ! Itii hltimi More to lake those of
, j Frisco township No. 2: Wedues-
Education Board Names|'lav at the Henderson sciumii
house (or those in Cement town-
ship.
Schedule Continued
Thursday the assessor will list
______ j property of the Rock Islsnd town-
| -iltlp at llie Liberty school house
"f taking the annual I Friday Mr. Stanley will work
Pair to Complete En-
umeration by Feb. 5
Tito highest itppurcnl speed
j possible new evidence that the among Nebulae previously dis-
land
Discovery of inis
sprained wrist In tile lopsided vie-j by Ihe Prince novelty. All coo|»s •“••'hod to It and carries a load j loelt). the greatest
tory over Central Tuesday night, i available m El Reno had been
and may be unable lo connect j utilized Friday morning and an-■ --------— -------— .
with Ihe hoop as frequently as h* 'other 13b brought iroin Kingfisher 'barged will he three tons,
terrific ve-
il lar found
of three ions on the truck uud among tlo- giant stai group* • >i
■•ni-lraller, the license f e to n« I tielnilale tint seem to he malting
me I away from the earth, was an-1
Work
program which has not yet been I school census in El Reno will be- i at Hie Okarche hank taking those
completed. I gin rminodlately. It was decided *n Okarche, while Ihe assessment.!
Several outstanding Oklahoma' Thursday night at a spec.31 met I- Iroin the Rock Island townahip
Democrats have been Invited to | mg of Hie K| Reno board of ed- *••• be taken at Hie same place
atend the meeting. Mr. Payne| iication at which lime plans for ' Saturday.
covered was about HJS .....I-1 .ifE1 ■ "-*‘-
tier second
The Nebulae are believed to he
eroding because the light waves
made In a few days, he said.
Ml*
County tax rolls have not been
Miss Zetta Relic II uislev and | completed, since Hie to day pro-
SAM I ! illllkU i, 4 I Ini. I . . 1 . . ■ ■ ___
■ <1 I" du tin- work, which Is re
Ellis V Gregory, Howard Pay I qulred lo he completed by Fell
Geneva Allen wore appoint- j teal period is not yet up. To
dale no protests have been filed,
lull one or I Wo lire expected be
expires during the
normally does.
.More than luO local rooters
were planning to journey to
Chickasha to hack the ludlans.
Coach ttiminon* and a squad of
more than a dozen haaketeen
were to leave here at j o'clock.
Th" clash Is scheduled for 7: In
o'clock.
The quality of the entries are rate for Hie first year of registra- Lnounced by the Carnegie Inslitu
excellent, according to officials I ‘‘on being 910.00. Ilmi of Washington. The dls-
of the sponsoring organisation, thej “Every 1932 truck tax has In- covery was made ut the lnxtltii ,„ite<i when It reaches
•’anadlan County Small Stock s- dlcgtvd on It the amount of the < Holt's Mount Wflsott observatory.!
•omln* imm them lo the earth I IT “H** A attended j Tho enumeration or the colored I fore the tlm ______
........ . .. . 'be democrat vlrlory banquet In children will lie taken under th< earlv hart ot Peltniarv
are distorted much .S the sound Oklahoma City Thursday night, (direction of the principal it I. I
"I .1 IlMOlnotlve w Ill-lie is ,||H. | ____
man
social Ion. W It Ollverson, Okla- lo*d l" be carried
Itomu City, will begin the Judging !on “bli ti It la placl; sitoli as on,
at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. |t""- •>•• iH a half ton and so on
by the truck Pasudena. California.
The two new stur-groups (Ippul
Plan Special Features
Several special features have
one n arranged for the visitors:
4»k* AImhii Trailers
limit- Idoes ..... sound the
S Of space. ■ are expected to
watching a train move away from
him. .
*1 be whistle from tile icecdlllgt
same to |
FEDERAL RELIEF
Seek Reconstruction Pro-
ject ut Fort Reno
i who attend Saturday night. The r«*let ration of hla truck, he will
i exhibits will remain on display I**® *"ked whether or not his
1 Monday foe tin- beneite ot tlo- lr,,rlC 1*38 • trailer ttr attachment,
numerous nut ot town people who1 on " which will lncr*aae the
As previously Inatrio >d. whet. t,.-.| additional light on'the prub- lh" m*" ’"“,,d""! still ss to Hie
ny person makes application for bun of whether the universe -
oil tin- moving I,H omo I
Coming iMiek to Hie man
°r P">"» the moving ,ram. the sound
at gnat -pett wavag liavo
are expected In attend.
Entries will not he
amount of the load he Intends to
,| ' »rr> shore :he fa' toiy rated
Study Problem
This very problem Is now lining pitch
studied at 1‘asadena by world fa-*
the effect of being la„„ I„ v,• t > txr 1
“lengthened, ehsiiglng the whistle's i .vichols (M-| ‘ * la. and who are u*or the age
Kirkpatrick, and the faculty mem-
bers of th' Hooker t Washliigion |
school.
According lo owtiou 216 of the!
Oklahoma school law the follow-1
lllg persons am eligible to las
counted:
Mind l.ive la Hintricl
"I'ersons to lie enumerateil shall!
he those living within Ihe school I * —
district on the dat of January ,
,1 niiitl Details for District
i
TWO OPEN MEETS
riciates al Kites
C Holden, superintendent, has
nouneed
Einstein. Dr Walter S_
1 Adams, dire, tor of Mount Wilson
i observatory, and Or. Willem do
Sitter, of Holland
tin1' "t KIi.-Imii- theotles
sit and under twenty-one years of j
uge: provided, that persons who
1 will he six years of age on or he-1
> fore the first day of S ptemhet I
Parley Fixed
at * \ ictory Dinners llrlef fuitural servin', for Clayi l<,**OWln* *11* ,M ''OUntod sii.l Initial plans for two open meet
' 1 Imr as Ai fa m mil.. sa> i I I l.» a ....... • .... I • •.
BY UNITED I’KKSH
lioroff. 62. who died here Tltura-
men w ere
of I The Demorratlr party has (ssll-1 d_*y* '"*** ,'on',urlc<* •« ‘ " ' lock day of September following shall J ing Thursday night
relativity suggests that the uM-iad on Its forces for the l*32 U^d*F *‘tornoon at the El Reno
person* who will he twdnty-onr Ings ot all ex-servlee
j years of age on or before the first .formulated at the regular meet
1 fin If A11 _*Ia» ft I as ft I lass*- # .1 I Itu- Imm .hull a swss. . a • s .
of Hie A mer-
it! an ellort lo sorure further
work fur El Reno's unemployed..
the i luituber ot commerce anil j
III, I'nlled Charllles Friday sent i
nut lomnninlcat tons asking con-1
gtO’sH lo approptlgin a fund fori
ne< <|<<| repair sod reconstruction
work at' Fort Renn, Herbert H !
Keller annomtied.
The two civic organisations j
upon eoniinunleatlng with Col. J I
K Slielle, lit Hie imt Wile ri j
formed Hist Ihe repair work was
tie,*,led, hut that no funds were I
available. The Colonel re,,mi '
in,*iitb it tli.il an appeal for an
j after Id o'clock Frida, nV.h, c < ■• "> >n« -.parity g„d the ^ Nation’s Demos Rally
w-lll sls<> ascertain from hint the
maximum load which he con-
------- | templates carrying on his truck
Miss Mary Ellison, who has *n,) "•■Mftlll«r «r sttach-
h,*en a guest for u few days of "n' during the year.
Mr. and Mrs L. A. Garner. 7u*‘ *"1 th'n bv advised to
South Hoff avenue, departed I "®, ur,‘ * ,l,,r corroepondlng in i v*nM‘ exf>ariding. Anothei as- (foe*Idealist campaign In
Miss Ellison|r*P*,|ly "» 'be
which he Iontemplates
rnd lie will be ntSIfled that In the | «l'ernste|r expanding and con-j publican Incapacity for Itader I Mr lioroff had resided In thlnl ..... - , .......
event his trurk Is found opera I- “till others do not a,-ship." but not one aelf-announred community during the past 10 ir*’ ***** •v*rY and the other on a Thursday
K.iltf • Ism I as m, u ^ .1 -* * . L - 1 m JA J-.- m .A. __i a . I . I IfUt If SlMtt I K11 a At it a fl t >1* and I UmII I
! Thursday for Alva __
formerly resided In El Reno.
nation-1
cemetery with Rev. Holmes Nlelt-
maxlmum load I "t>nom*‘r' ,,r' “b-hanl C. Tolmae. wide vletory dinners: lie leaders ols. retired pastor of the Baptlat! nfBt of 1
pistes carrying, bold* that the universe may tie1 have added now attacks on "Re-'church. In charge. school district a oil (ha
not he counted
The state and county apportion
paid lo the |
haalx of I he I
total enumeration. It Is, there
lean la,glnn El Ketiu I’ost No. 34
Ahoul 65 Leglonn Hr* ., at ten,|,*d
Hie session, w hi It It was dec ided
lliut one meeting would In, held
I on a Thnr-dav night In February
ng with a load greater than that "'P' ,h,*,r *•**■ “»d declare th» candidate for the presidential > yeara. Among his survfvnrs are: | ,l**w*^n lh*' •*M nf *'* *1"1 ,w'n'
I ltd tested by ths tag on his truck, “'“f groups are not actually reced t.omlnailon hat lieen placed on tola brother, Karl Roroff, of Shreve-1 'F-0'"’ Im' enttmerat d. The enu
lhai his tsg will be selied and big. I ni only seem to lie doing so l (lie list
he will be required lo buy a tag | T,'e two new nebulae nr "Island ]
■ orres(Minding to the load which uHversoa” were Inund by Dr. Mil-
hr rirrln,
• The tag agent will, therefore.! •«“'«' by
render a service not only to till
\H,ime politicians belle,ml th,
candldscy ot either Alfred K.
ton Hu mason in a taint <hi*t< rlSnUth. 1926 standard bearer. ,o
Hr. Mwln I*. Huhhl*
port, lot. and a alster-in-law, J
Mrs, Frank Roroff, of Webster, j
Kan. He had been III fur sev-1
eral weeks al Ihe time of his I
at the El Reno Tourist
mnrators should lie furnished the
Information they ,-al) for freely
and completely. I'arents are re-
March.
Arrangements will he made for
i interesting speakers (or both dates
| when It Is Intended to dl«< it s
quested to "he at home" to the legislation for exowrvlee
Yukon Man Will Br In-
terred at (’apital
_ I'harlaa Smith, father of Frank
aproprlalIon lie sent to Patrick | Smith, Yukon drug store proprle
I foil tinned on page sill
that ot Franklin D Itonyvelt, t death
In the constellation of Gemini [who tn>miuu<.-d Smith a, the romp on Sunset Drive
| They ate so illstsnt that theli happy warrior," would he ait-1
light, traveling more than l*€,mm | nouniisl
"school enumerators" during the
next few weeks, H. K Wrinkle,
superintendent, has announced.
DANGEROUS EMBERS!
J llnrley, sc, tidary of war
| lor. died suddenly al 4.3o o'clock
Keeking i no pet si inn tn the pro- Thursday afternoon at hla hunt,.
Ject.
he
the two local nrganlsallous I
also sel*t word In Oklahir :
H Yukon. Funeral -erx. sill
" ' --inducted at I" im In, k Molt
Ilia's senators. Thomas I*, (lore I day morning at the fa!hull,
amt Elmer Thomas, an.) Hepre-1, hitrch with Father O Keefe In!
senlallve Jed Johnson.
[eharge
Burial will lie In the Memorial1
remoter/ In Oklahoma City, Mr 1
Smith Is survived by his wldos
two suns, Frank and laittle, and
e daughter, Mrs Daisy I'attlseti, ]
of Oklahoma City. Arrangements
aro In charge of ih • Turner fun-1
ei at home,
Torniido (i«ims III
in Tfnnewifr
Lives
HY I SITED PRESS
Winter was rrowdlng spring oft
III weather map of Not lit Amer-
ica today, claiming In lives lit a
Tennessee lotnado as It drove
cast ward.
Midwest and Allantl' seahroad
regions where flowers are hloout
Ing and reeotd warmth Ita ■ lie
lte,l the season began to whit, n
l-niler snow t'lnllds hid the alto
and rain fell tn many plates
where hoys went swimming and
glrla took sun Imihs ynslerdar,
Show fell In lais An teles to-
day for ih» first lime In 2') years
It was the first show thou lands
ol p r so ns had ever seell, except
on distant mountain peak *
The fall root Initial an hour.
The temperature was 36 Ms mage
tu , lints grovea was feared.
Icy hlasta swept down from
i snails. w>here t sill part I ll r •»
plunged as low as IR d arses be-
low zero In Nebraska, instilled
by I wo to eight Inches of show,
lhe mercury dropped to ir below
at Nurtutk,
llawniian Until Mows
lo Prevent Attacks
Honolulu, Jan. I.', t/l'i In efforts
to curb assatills upon wimmii In
Honolulu, Guiernnr loiwr<uixi>M
Judd eipe, is lo recommend to the |
forthcoming special session of th- I
Hawaiian legislature that Ho
i rime of rape lie mede punish-
able hy death nr life Imprison
luwni
The governor so nnn-Mtu e<| In
s cable in Secretary Wilbur of the
Interior departuienl. In which In-
defended himself against cm
greaalonal chart a of partial rc
spotiglhlllly for the city's crltu-
situation
L
WEATHER
Feraeatl
Fair, xddet In exlretiie -until
east portion tonight Saturday
fair, slowly rising tempcraiuie
(. I Sana WaatMr
For 24 bout |ierhal ending si 4
p tn Thursday high. R4, low, }R
at 4 o'clock, IR Pici Ipllntlon,
sleet, ill |m It
Male ot wesHiet, ninallv cloud'
Stitt rises toinoicow at 't It
Mutt seta lode- at 5 ill
Lnjion Plans Further •
OrifanixinK of Scouts
Furtto r organltatlon ot the Ho, i
Scout lump being spoil Mired hy I
the Kl Reno American l.cglon I
Post Nn 34 will lie t-erle, ted al |
a hrlet session Friday evening nl T i
o'clock.
Any Imi> ot Scout age, who l< I
Interested In becoming u llo*
Scout has l>e«n ask«d In |oln Ihe
gronp. espe, tally sons of ex-serv- ]
Ice men. Fourte,n laiya all«mle«l
the Oral meeting last Friday,
Crui M< Daniels, Scoutmaster,
will lie l,t charge <t| the no-etlug, |
In In- held In lhe Ano-rlesii L-- s
glou hall
Union City Woman
Ituricfl Here
Manager in Business Tor
Past 13 Years
Thl < Is inoih-r
Know K| It cue
ol let ate |l||t|.
I'll
I EilItui s Not
ol the Tribune'
Heller" aeries
llahe-l In alpha belli al ord>
•nfar as piiawPS’ |
"Hamburgers end Chill ar
•peclall lea," S It, Hales,
eger of Hob's White It •• k s
West Wede sire |, sai l
The eallng ealabl ,hno nt
ed hy J C All has l-esn
ess slnee January
a complete lim- of
cott*s and
latea has
resieuranl hnsln s
13 yeara, having lieen e-i
the trade at Enid lieint,,
to Kl Reno
Employes in the *'■ •
• ale In addition lo Mr it
Ora Lee I'eteianu and Ml
Itoiaklu.
Funeral riles for Mrs Ed llol-
I linger. 48, wlt i die,! Wednesday
] morning al her home, four mile-
weet of I nIon City, were condml-
I ed al Ihe Chrlatlan ehurcli here at
I 3 o'clock Friday afiernoon.
| Burial was In the Kl Iteno rente. |
I trry Mrs. Rolling r had lieen III
for slR weeks preceding her death i
i Among lh» survivor* is the wl
[ dower, of the home; three daiigh-
I lire, Mrs, Anna MiMnlun amt
Mrs ARne heard, of Union t'lly,!
and Mrs. Gladys Skidmore, of El
i Reno.
j Four sisters, Mrs. JjIiii Boi
'linger, Kl II mi. Mrs M Wallace,
I ol Ml lamia. M i . Mr* Ellen Rsi
ji'hud. of L*oils, Mo, and Mr*
11Tara Sample*, Jeflerson ('Hy.
I Mo.
Four brothers, AuHiouv Hit
1 llnaer, KoaweR Bollinger, Harold
lloHIngrr, of Platl River, M >,
I and Frank Holllnter, of Fred-
terickinwn. Mo
men.
Wear Over-atat Capa
All Legionnaire* wen* asked to
wear (heir ov-rseas caps at the
*lxth district convention Iter--
Monday H. lioyd Wilson, mem
herwltlp chairman, reported that
I there are al Ihe present time
nearly 3oo men In Ihe organlxa
i Hon,
This Is iippmalnmlel, > per
-eat more than held im-mlmrshlti
in the local fwisi at this lime Iasi
| -ear. H was pointed nnl Four
i bundled men were wecureil during
I the 1931 drive.
II was announced that petitions
lo lie signed may Ih- found at the
1 lo-alon hall nr at Ituraers bakery
wcu initiated at .......pen
meeting |a,t week at which time
names were placed u|m,m the
papers.
Apprndiritifi l iiinl Id Dun
Phillips
Dan I'll Hips, Canadian i aititt,
hanker, die,) at 4 o'clock Frldar
mnrnlng at th* We,-av hnapilal
in Oklahoma i'lly, foMowIng a-t
appendectomy there laat sour-
Small Child Snrrtnnlt-
TimIh.v Nr«r IMedmonl
for im
I, he*
Mr
•no'
lie "i
a -
urde
in tl
lhe pt
Bs ed
,i rda,
id Mr* J<
Ned,|
•Id ilaugli
> i'ih,nisi
Funeral setvlcei for Mr. Phil
Pps who was ,Ice prrsldenl of
I Ihe Flrat Nall-mal Hank of Yukut
j v here he made hla home, will b*
I - (inducted el 3 o'clock Monday
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1932, newspaper, January 15, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918509/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.