The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1936 Page: 6 of 6
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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
SCHEDULED HERE
Long Illness Fatal
Former Resident
MARKETS
EI Rono Market?
(Corrected to 1 p. m. July 17)
l
lower; vealer top $6.50; no other
lop quoted.
Hogs 700; generally steady; top
£10.15.
Sheep 800 ; 25c higher; top $8.75.
Beauty Expert
Visits El Reno
Riles for W. J. Custer, former El
Reno barber and groceryman who
died Thursday at his home In Ok-
lahoma City following two years’
illness, will be held at 4:30 p. nr.
Sunday at the First Methodist
thuich here. Rev W. R. Johnson,
pastor, assisted by Rev. R. J.
Palmer, of the Centenary Meth-
odist church in Oklahoma City, will
be in charge.
Mr. Custer developed hardening
of the arteries and uremic poison-
ing following a nervous breakdown
two years ago. He had been crit-
ically ill for the past several weeks.
Burial will be m the El Reno cem-
etery.
Survivors include the widow; two
daughters, Mrs Velda Carpenter of
near Guthrie and Mrs. Norma
Henning of Chicago, ill., five sons,
George Custer Oklahoma City,
Earl Custer. Holdenvillc, William
Power and Paul Custer of Chicago.
Miss Teresa Hart, supervisor of
the toilet goods department of the
Crown Drug company, who is
spending six months in the Okla-
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936
KANSAS CITY, July 17 — </P> —
Wheat $1.04) Hogs 1,500; steady to 10c higher;
Oats _______________ .40 top $10.40
Yellow codn, No. 2, in the ear $1.05 Cattle 800 calvps ton- steaHv tn I T 0 — *—"v“" *“ “*c
Yellow corn, No. 2, shelled $107 weak top $7 ’ y hoina division, will give private
White corn. No. 2. in the ear $105 „ ' „ „ . consultations to customers at the
White corn. No. 2. shelled $1.07 , J”** l'000' strong to 25c higher, a Reno ^
Kafir (white), No. 2, per cwt. $1.25 1 °1' 5 '
Milo (yellow) _________ $1.25:
Barley _________________________ .50
3 Mrs. Creighton
Cream, No. 1 k 1 ia •
•» And ( om pan ion
f0 Pay For Crime
Forecast Gives
Little Hope Of
Mercury Drop
(Continued liom Page 1)
Scholl, chairman ol the stale
drouth committee, today were mak-
ing a field survey preparatory to
recommending extension of the
emergency area which now includes
35 counties.
4 conference of all federal re-
lief organizations and the congres-
sional diitgt.tion has been called
hi 11 80 a. m. Monday by w. s.
Key, state WPA administrator. Key
said an (fieri would be made to
co-ordinate lehef efforts of the
various fedora! and state agencies.
ACCEPTS POSITION
Miss Gladys Reed. 203 1-2 East
Wade street, departed Thursday for
Wilmington. Calif., where she has
accepted a position as rashler with
the J. C. Penney store. Miss Reed
will be lolned later by her mother.
Mrs. Leora Reed, and sister, Mrs.
Lois Btepp.
Cream, No. 2
Sfcgs -.......................
Hens ____________________•
Light hens
Colored springs, under 2'i lbs. .12 —■
Leghorn springs, under 2'.- lhs. .10 (Continued from Page I)
Roosters —- ----- —— 00 the afternoon when she was await-
------------ •°‘l ing death, that she was innocent.
Her lawyer, Elvln N. Edwards,
v « c. 1 urged her In a letter sent to the
I\ew \ork stocks death house by an associate, to
NEW YORK Jury 17—i/T’i The j clear Applegate if he were Inno-
stock market beat a trail to new cent-
recovery peaks today, many Is - She told the messenger only
there was nothing in her court
story that she would change. In |
court, she accused Applegate. He
during the next
J week.
Miss Hart, who arrived In EH Reno
Friday, in addition to giving ad-
! vice as to proper make-up for
women, will train store employes.
Prior to her work with the Crown
Drug company she was employed
by Richard Hudnut in New York
City.
RAILROAD
Daily Tribune classified ads gel |
quick results. Phone 18.
sues pushing up fractions to 2 or
more points.
Highly pleasing business and in- accused her.
dustrial news generally spurred
buyers. While there were profit- _ ,, J
taking intervals, especially in the Daily Tribune classified
last hall hour, the close was firm. results. Phone 18.
Transfers
shares.
ads get
SEWING MACHINE
Specialist
ANY MAKE OF MACHINE
All Worked Guaranteed
For One Year
Work Called For and Delivered
Prices Reasonable
O. L. JAGGERS
Phone 1506-J
approximated 1,600,000
New York Cotton
NEW YORK. Juiy 17—(A*i—Cot-
ton showed a further loss of 18 to
20 points today on < nut 1 n 11 e d
liquidation and southern hedging.
October sold off to 12.27. a de-
cline of nbout $2.50 a bale from last
week's high prices. Offerings were
absorbed by trade buying on a
scale-down but prices were with-!
in 7 or 8 points of the lowest In (
late trading.
Futures dosed barely steady. 16
to 17 lower.
mm
WEEK
JULY
*13-18
Balloon
Soap Chips 5
lb.
Box
40c Val.l
CLEANSER
Light House
3 Reg. Tins
Fri.,
Mon.
Sat. &
2 pkg. Corn Flakes
1 pkg. Pep
1 pkg Rice Krispies
Kellogg's
48c Value
I INK ASSESSED
Harold Souther, charged with
blocking nn alley with an automlble,
was found guilty in municipal court
at El Reno Thursday night when a
line of $2 was assessed by Judge
C. G. McCain according to records
of Tom Shacklctt, chief of police.
VISIT AUNT
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Craig. 910
South Hoff avenue, had as thetr
overnight guests Thursday her
nephew. R E Webster, and Mrs.
Webster of Deer Creek, who were
enroute home from a vacation trip
to Dallas. Tex.
RETURNS FROM CHICAGO
Min James Hutson. Jr., of~Xda,
I he former Mrs. Mary Moss of
this city, arrived Thursday evening
horn a vacation with relatives In
Chicago. She will remain here
over Uie week-end and resume
duties a.s rashler at the Ada South-
western Bell Telephone office
Monday.
Mrs. Lucy Clarke and grandson.
George Howard Daniel, 1020 East
Woodson strret. and Mrs 3am Hul-
bert. east of El Reno, will depart
Saturday for Hollidays Cove, W Va„
lor an extended visit with Mrs.
Clarke's sons. John. William. Charles
and Mac Clnrke and thetr families,
and Mrs. Hulbert's daughter, Mrs
Mac Clarke. They will be accom-
Imtiled to St. Louis, Mo, by Mrs.
Clarke's daughter. Mrs. Louise Daniel
of Chicago. HI., who has spent the
past month tn El Reno.
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO July *7—oPi - Excited
by cornbelt temperatures of 114 In
some sections, and by persistent
widespread lark of moisture, corn
Pliers today again and again lilt
topmost permissible limits.
Big scale buying of corn was fur-
ther stimulated because of forecasts
of continued heat and dearth of
1 nportanl rainfall throughout mast {
of the corn producing region. With !
traders generally concentrating on
the corn market, wheat prices drop- 1
ped after an early advance, and
toward the last wheat was showing
general losses.
Corn closed flurried. 2 14 Is 1
7-8 above yesterday's finish, July
92 3-4. September 89 3-4 to 7-8. Dec
ember 83 3-4 to 7-8; wheat 3-4 to
1 1-4 down. September $105 to
$1.05 1-8, December $1.06 to $106
1-8; oats varying from 5-8 decline
to l-R advance and provisions un-
changed to a rise of 22 cents.
Livestock
OKLAHOMA CITY. July 17 (A*)
-Cattle 1 200, calves 300 ; 25c to 50c
Saturday Is Your
Last ('hance
Be Sure to
Attend Kelso’s
Sale
Of
Better Dresses
EGGS
Elastic Starch
Morning Special
Till 1 P. M.
Doz.
LOWEST PRICES ON
COMPOUND
CREAMERY BUTTER
Reg. 10c Pkg.
Slight
Bargain
5c Crackers
L-
Values to $25.00
Sheer Prints
.Jacket Frocks
Summer Crepes
Every dress an excep-
tional value at this low
price.
GALLON
FRUIT
PRUNES 29c
PEACHES,
sliced __ _____14c
PEACHES,
halves___ lie
APRICOTS _44c
CHERRIES,
Red Pitted __ 52c
Loganberries 47c
MACARONI
Sea Qlb-OC
Shell J LuC
GREEN
PEPPERS, lb.
HEAD
LETTUCE, each
CARROTS
Lge. Calif., Bu.
LIMES
Oh so cheap, ea.
ORANGES
Medium or
30c value, doz.
Onions
l.argf hunch
CELERY
GRAPES
White, lb.
c
Ye Him
5 lbs.
10c
2 Boxes
Salted
CANNED
VEGETABLES
No. 2 Spinach
No. 2 Green Beans
No. 2 Wax Beans
No. 2 Standard Corn
No. 2>/a Kraut
No. 2l/z Hominy
Huh Peas, Med.
^ Cans
25c
Vita-Puft
Wheat
Him
Oats
3 Pkgs.
25c
61,047
PLURALITY FOR
REFORD BOND
Reford Bond
Complete official returns to tho
itate election hoard give Reford
Bond ftil* enormoua lead over hia
nearrat opponent for Corporation
Zommlaaloner.
Reford Bond carried 09 counttea.
‘.hua naaiirlng hi* nomination In tha
Mcond primary, July 28.
Your vote and Influence In tha
pact campaign la greatly apprecl-
ited and your continued support la
•eepectfully aollclted.
REFORD BOND
FOR
Corporation
Commissioner
WEATHER BAKING
TROUBLES!
WE LIKE
TO
BAKE
You can't afford to do your
baking this hot weather ...
Just come in and check our
Saturday specials ... You’ll
save!
BREAD is one of the best hot weather foods ... It is
digested rapidly and converted into energy quickly.
YOU NEED LOTS OF ENERGY THESE
HOT DAYS SO EAT PLENTY OF
MASTER BREAD *
BAKED. BY
bake-rite
Ovaltine
Lge. Reg.
Size
75c
CANNED FISH
Bonita Tuna vn> on. 2 for
Sardines
Mackeral
Sardines
Real Huy
t -lh. fall. 3 lor I
l<»rgr Oval. 3 for
In Mustard nr
Tmato Sauce
l arge Oval. 3 foil
Candy
Orange Slier*
Caiim Drops, II
10c
Wish more
APPLE BUTTER, Qt.
15c
BLACK
PEPPER__________lb.
Oatmeal
For
ice Cream
targe O-Sn-Good
Cup and Saucer
Par Extract
Vanilla, Lemon
Vz Pint 10c
Pint 15c
23cCocoa
%
Freezo
Ice Cream Powd.
5c
2 lb.
taadway
SALT
For Ice Cream
A h»*.
10c
Armour
Buy Now
Will Be Higher
| Tall
1 (an*
Small
Can*
Beverages
Old Mill Soda Water
Lime Klcke.v, Gingerale
Large 28 O*.
3 for 25c
Canned Meats
19c
Corn Beef
Libby, 12 oz.
Corn Beef Hash
Libby, 1 lb.
Potted Meat
Lgs. 10c size
Catchup
Belle Isle
Lge. 14-oz.
Two for
APPLES
No. 2»/b
Morton’s
Potted Meat
Jell Sert
Salt
Soda
All Flavors
I'k-lb.
table. 2
I-lb.
( hampion
Allison Superior
Out from
Armour's Star
Beef—A real
Value—lb.
Steak
Allison Superior
Cut From
Armour's Star
Shoulder, lb
Round Arm, Ih.
Swiss, lb.______
Who Said High Prices
Neck Bones.....lb. "Ip
Pork Hearts.... lb ,u
Pigs feet.......lb
PORK LOIN
ROAST, Ih. _
16c
MEAT FOR
LOAF, lb. ..
15c
CALF
TONGUES, Ih.....
18c
BEEF ROAST
Boned, rolled, lb.
15c
LUNCHEON UMTS
Baked Ham, lb. __ ____60c
Sandwich Spread, lb. 30c
Macaroni & Cheese lioaf, lb. 25c
Mock Chicken, lb. __ __ |5c
Spiced Ham, Ih. .!5c
Veal Iaoaf. lb. ... 20c
Cube Steak, lb. . 3<k*
Link Sausage, lb. 25c
Ham Patties, each__5c
Hams \
Wilson I'lmlc
to 0 lb. ruts, lb. _____
20c
VEAL
Tender
<)uallly
7-Cut Roast, lb. 16c
Arm Roast, Ih____ ISc
Chops, lb. ... 17c
Breast, lb. ___ 10c
Cottage Cheese* ____lb.
Short Riba . lb.
BEEF BRAINS lb.
Daanl Ve*' <hu,k
KOaSt Cut*, lb.
PEANUT BUTTER, lb.
C
Sliced
15c
Bacon ,TL„
27c
Bologna ,Trt
25c
Fryers
Fresh Dressed
lb.
23c
Today's Cheagfst
A Meat Food jg
While
lo Hake
15c Sole
To Bake
or Fry
WASH BOARDS
Silver Brass
29c 35c
ALLISON’S
RAZOR BLADES
Double Edge—5 lo Pkg.
2 Pkgs. 11c
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1936, newspaper, July 17, 1936; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918633/m1/6/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.