The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1937 Page: 4 of 6
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The El Reno Daily Tribune
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fcna entered as second-class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
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BUDGE HARLE
New* Editor
RAY J. DYER
Editor and Publisher
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
_ . ,The ASSOCIATED PRESS is exrlustvelv entitled to the use for re-
juthrauon of all the news dispatches credited to it or not credited by
**** paper, and also to all the looal news therein
Off the
Record
RY FRANK MeNAUGHTON
• United Presa Correspondent)
SITES ARRANGED
11 MSS. MS
OKLAHOMA
ODDITIES
POTEAU, Aug. 6—(UR)—A live,
- fcur-wlng goose owned by Dell
I one- nines** Is Fatal To RoWn^n- farmer living a mile
lAinj, IlllltSS IS ratal 1 o vest of Poteau. wan attracting con-
\ffcd Fcesident 1 ilfiP1'Bblf attention today. Ti)e
goose is three months old and
normal in 0rher respects, me sec-
s if!
using jt as iong as possible avenue, will be held at 10 a. m. _
ii'not™ee *how ** the* need9could v l,h Rev C. Werner, pastor df the PICKER Aug. 6—(UR)- Bullfrog
ff St (ieS me pnu2i ‘hn IT9* SSSSS S+rSZ* £?lahor
morpv | Mrs Jones had been til for the Aieeried meir search today for
_J ... , . . j past two ' ears with heart di-is8m* 350 P*irs of frog legs to add
The legislature appropriated *1 - SPflw Burifl, ^ w in the B to a similar number already in
MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
and
THE OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION
National Advertising Representatives
FROST, LANDIS » KOHN
New York, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louie Dallas
Atlanta. San Francisco
Philadelphia Zoo Gain?
Bare Blcsbek Specimen
riKLAsrmiSA. At*. c--cu ;5-
—Th' Philadelphia too has ac-
quired nine new animals to be
placed on exhibition
Temperamental, the animals had
to be kept in seclusion until they'
became familiar with the strange
territory.
Among the new specimens are
three Oram's zebras, a blesbok
which is so rare that onlv a few I
now survive in small domestic
herds, a pair of nilgais (largest of
Ird.an antelopes), a pair of munt-
jacs (small deer no larger than;
terriers) and a iechwe antelope.
, ...an WH1>I
PHONE YOm WANT ADS TO .18
•”v • ••• ~ "rr* "r- -PAST BllTiHi
fhoono for emergency relief work Rp,l0 cemeterv
lio the end of last fiscal year.,
cold storage awaiting the annua',
fry of the Tri-State zinc lead I
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
By Carrier ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week---------* .13 Three Months____________tl.» IHL. ’T "’IV ,J‘ T"‘ Surviving are three daughters ,ry OI me TH-Stato zinc lead!
Thre. Months---------$135 Six Months ----------------H2..V ^Vnroooo' fw^is^Wenn^m8 * Mrs n B Meals of Portland? Oiv ^The dlnn*r *° |
«»«rm-------------<>» r«r .......—jZuZ: sra..* *>-, «*«■« *»»»»■ SrS? jyxr sss
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1M7 000 POuW ** spen' lhU " sons n \v Jones of Oakwoiai ' " ,,i<! pair8 01 W»» war. I
== _ —-------- ----------■ ■ - * * * CHen tones. El Reno, anti ''prVPd 10 niot'e lhan I30 persons.
MIGHTIER THAN FLOODS: The hoods have lifted up, O Lord, the This Is a pretty dark picture Op- ft ter 1 lone of Miitco. thl-r bro- ---
floods have lifted up their voice; the floods lift up their wave*. The Posed to it ere two items gleaned tners C, o. Collins. Ponca Cltv Aug. 6—(U.R'—B. G i
Lord on high ia mightier than the nolte of many waters, yea, than from recent news- Marsh Collins who - resides in Mverf- 7R °I Willow, was married I
the mighty wave* of the sea#.—Psalm* 93:3, 4. I ' Cash incomes in Oklahoma have California, and Morgan Collins of .?* *. ""pck 10 Cynthia A. Couch
waa* " ■ - U1UIOII V''l* V# I 11/ I vonirs III I . ,
"Cash incomes In Oklahoma have California. and Morgan ColUas of
: advanced steadily during the first Wellington. Kan; and a sifter, r 01 wuiow.
#i ------# a .a i Anr _ „ _ er A DO el All utlio a
New York . . . Inside Out
BY DON OMALLVr
nnvanceo sfeanuy ciunng u,e nn>i nviui#wii, miu « _ sisiei, r .
j live months of 1937 and as a re- Mrs. A Parfon who mafres her vat r Z Tim . .
suit commercial actlrltv lia.s In- »ir>nie In Kentucky. There also are ft77u-,V~ Jolinny
WH(S niTJCfi SSSSSi” *’a—n“ S“SS 55
irshs uTt-ws rants
mont inn) belonged to you, would you share company earned M 193.335 tn th- Smith, northeast of El Reno. »ie GIttHRIT? Aug 6—(UR)— Mrs J
u with me?" . , second quarter of 1937 or ft9 cents will be joined Sunday by M> W Lelnsetter, a cook in a Outhrie
Not on your life." returned!,>er sbarp compared with *2 241- Matcher, son. Jim Hatcher, and hospital had only a few steos
imp. “Wiah yourself or 47 cents n r hare in (hr Mrs Hatcher who will areoKinanr to walk for merlfrn
YORK Aug. 6—Dear Don «ui un your me. returned; ,,cl «»!», winfartu wmi vj -si * naicner. son. Jim ttaicner, and
^ Well It was fun being a re the first tramp. "Wish yourself «•»« or 47 cents o r share m the Mrs Mateher, who will accompanv to _______ __________
oi,main of vnur oumt" :;anv period of 1936. tie, imme >when she Injured her left index
finger. It was smashed so badly
that amputation was necessary.
porter for a day. I made the a mountain ol your own!"" i;ame period of 1936. j her home.
rounds of the studios and night ^ * j These report* are typical of the --------—
spots pencil in lumd asking the ____ voliune ol business indications h„w lh<m ....... ,______
stuff loose As a matte, of fact. ,hoy °ne bV b"S"‘,‘ °”n' ,h" rede i^h 'ea.r'°1'1 l™oge„e Obmhs opened
I don't eee how vou do it dnv . . T .... ... ' „ I reconcile
after day You certainly don’t i 7 sttll like him after the | 4* ♦ **•
have to worry about mv stJune f,ory h'“ to,fl me about _the time| When ihe old age
Tin'::1:rr
mv In hl^vw, T> i, k. rtl'1nt roni'“mbPr rltth* »wmy. Tin land pictured to the state that It 'j°,ma 01 tv !,nd run into altogether drawer outdoors and killed the
mv da\ s harvest-tout here It Is old boy soon reminded Peter that! «™.w «t neonte ntr ...n-r different conditions" ILw- 0 K,11Pd th<
for your approval. | he met him one time In a small
Horace Heidt «-as first on my western town while the orchestra
list. When he heal'd what I was leader was touring with lib hand,
up to he sat down with me at I oh, yes." smiled Van. "T re-
® , ,on Biltmoro Terraco memhor How »rf \tWJ and how
nnrt tod me about the time heiu eveiTthln^ back in the old town?
was planning to buy a now oar. i don't suppose it’s changed much."
!** « one?" a friend j Not much." confirmed tlte other
„ , , bint. I have a swell sec- Things Is purtv much the same"
ond-hand eftr that will serve the .rv, ... - ..
purpose Irst m wi>ii n I ^ thfj still blow the curfew
tv, . . .. whistle at nine o'clock?" queried
tjf? ,hls thr fr,Pnfl I Peter. "They had Just started
took Heidt for a drive. As they 1 to do that when I left"
the 'Ihtr'TtntJllf °f « dresser <imwe>- "in her'farm"home
tlie Mate 1* totalis different from of hpre, ^ gPt rlofhWj
ppp-*l°n “!!!*' .^1.w!!fJTi M A oomh*. the -ink
Phtuses
12-13
14
EREE DELIVERY
O ft n
101 So.
Rock
Island
SATURDAY, AUG. 7
FANCY ELBCRTA PEACHES.........Basket 18c
3 LBS. YELLOW BANANAS.................... 19c
BASKET ARKANSAS
CONCORD GRAPES.. 24c
1« LBS. DUCHESS
3 LBS. NEW CROP—RED
SWEET POTATOES . .19c
1 DOZEN FANCY
LARGE LIMES.......15c
COOKING APPLES ,42c
LARGE WATERMELONS, Guaranteed.....Each 25c
GIANT HEAD LETTUCE..................... 7c
I
CAIN’S “BETTER” TEA
Ice Tea
Ola#* Free
\a lb. 25c—l/j lb. 48c
roll*, emptv the poorhouses and Addington had a study made of
take the aged from asylums \ the cases of 324 persons in Latimer
The poorhousc is still with us. county, from 50 to 55 years old.
Hundreds of aired are still in the, There were 22 over 65 wild couldn't
mental Institutions. j get n Job under any mnsidUrtUlon.
The relle! clients—41 730 families Thlrti -five women whe had sep-
of them on July 1—still arc with .'"'at.ri from their husband* had
us. Addlnyton reported These 47 dependent children
families represent 134 890 persons. A hundred and nine widows had
His peak load Addington said. 68 children and 29 widowers had
was 60.000 families. 24 children to care for.
* * * I "There was nothing else for
Nor Is this all-despite a con- them but relief." he explained
rode along h« cockilv exclaimed' '~,„T "“T" ‘ ,r" s,ant stream of "good business" * * *
"Well, what did I tell you? Thl« .,„Nosl‘7*■ "claimed the old boy I report*. Thus It would appear that the
car 1* the opportunity of « life- ,T"P' "*d ,0 **ul* 1,lat after a! Il'f Oklahoma public welfare! state will be pouring out tnone.
time" ,ewM weeks It woke everybody! conimtsslon's August pension rolls oven In an era of good o'.ialww
t you re right." countered Heidt * * *
"I can hear It knocking'" surprise This businea* 1* fuU j dren. and UM blind
PR tv itv tmoiworv , ^ of Mirpriscs You meet such in- A * *
manVwIs\nr»0^7TLTY|.^ teroattor people Mr O'Mnllej- Whe Add tn Addin-ton'" nt "op ne-
apllled the one Thkiu'1'.IInd.*,lr #°"ld "x,'pr’ MVPP, ,joU Bennett, sons the lists lor itcn-ior.' and
greed, hut ,hpYwo,Tor example, to talk about pi 1/e- vou get 225 687 persons, a cltv al-
ETiol, ' ,r* rtelrt . Hify ltahters and dins? She did-tell- most the size of the capital thing
mnortiin ,„\he h. .In ’ ^ me nb<,lu ,hp “p,,t w,'° wa* off state government
Idle enze ** distance met their pasuv{ Madison Square Garden This does not Include the thou-
"Y"know Tim- ««ta .u . ,Tn. hp f:,,0,tr<1 a Oueer-loc king sands of state employes who do
Td be the hannle« denlh'1 "f?- ^!f1tvt'!1!"1 Talkln« " f"’ !«*»■ «way. not draw AP to *18 a month, but
A that'Snwn™1"th1": Vr.u™ « ^ »« «»
Criterion
TODAY AND SATURDAY
,/at) WM IN A
5#^ STEW'
j were made up for payment* to, 10 maintain a large bulk of poptUa-
(67.788 aged; 29.269 dependent etui- 1°ii
wflIW^Ijdtl'mld^nd lnbP?VrrJ,1’erP u" thlnR8' ■> Pnlr of boxfa^ k'wM
wns^ solid gold—and belonged to "What's the Idea?" asked the
••ww »w .. w : surprised pasaerbv "Can't you
thl^ '^v,,M*L J* Z,nP‘ Wftl* unUI VOU get into the ring
thlnp. exclaimed thp other Then, licfcre vou put them on’’"
A mAmntv'i PI 1 • . I .. —. _ *
n month for stenographer*
The state payroll outside • the
relief field runs around *1 000 000
a mont It.
All this in the era of relit-
added n mo,nPIU reflection, he 1 “Oh. I'm no fighter" came the I vena ted business; with "a near"-rec-
"R Um .... ^ reply. "I'm Just a plck|)oket on <>rd wheat crop, good prospect
B the way Joe-you and me a holiday' | for cotton and hog.- at an 11
year high
DOWN MEMORY LANE
, Aur. «. 1022
Tom Gilliland, who for the past throe years has been
raiiwLT*Pn?*°Vh'e 9rand Trunk an<1 Canadian National
\ 18 hon‘° a short visit with his par-
cuts and friends in this city. Tom was formerly in the
employ of the-Jiock. island .hen',
Mr. and Mr.?. Dewey Hicks and daughter, Meta arrived
V^tST'K r"", Wl* ami
MieLo / I ’ ^°ad* Thpv *Yi*»de the trip by auto The
Hicka family are former Canadian county residents.
Mias Martha Jane Dowell, daiiKliter of Mr and Mr*
Ct’,,e ?owuell> retl,rned h<tm" Friday fronT BaXavnie
J SYerrick"’ ,h" k»«r^lT£
* * * ,
"Mv people will not be em-
ployed,' Addington emlatned part
of the dilemma "They eouldnt
work if they had employment
and besides companies don't hire
the type we are taking care of.
"Southeastern Oklahontn ir
ui
STAI&Wrf-oSr 5 sL™ *-
M srss. r1
Rex, jr., on his fourth birthdav annlver<nrv ’
present were Marv Dick Riiir/.jT , r^IaU' • • • Those
Schooling. Frederick Kalhrvn ,B° t0"; Mary Jane
ssiasra crf£5r?r?™ a
L«ird Morris, Bio,, Leigh^avlor A,K?l!i
....... V#tM- Kloi.....b, and Buutar lOlhS^c^
EMPRESS
TODAY AND SATURDAY
Bob Steele
In
BORDER PHANTOM*
llixh tension thrill# a# Boh
Steele track# a murderer
. . avt-nainx a dead man in
a withering hall of hot lead!
Also l-a«t Chapter
"SF< RET AGENT"
and “News”
SUNDAY
“SING AND
BE HAPPY”
ROYAL
TODAY AND SATURDAY
The Jones Family
in
“BIG BUSINESS”
inns SHIP OF DREAMS
SAILS A SEA OF OIL . . .
Till The Room Goes Bang!
If ever yon bought any phony
oil stork, you know how the
family feels’ If# the most hu-
man adventure In happtneaa
llie-e lovable folks have brouxht
to vou!
Added 3rd Chapter
TIIE PAINTED
STALLION”
and Fox New*
STARTING SUNDAY
William Boyd
“RUSTLERS
VALLEY"
Samuel UoiDivyw
MCSENTS
unJh
MIRIAM HOPKINS
JO£L Mc CRfA
Giorles Wmnmqer Erik Rhodes
fu# IOOAN HON* MAINCll
f SOP! WiCK CSAWfOS#
mtAitD THItU UNITCD AlTl.ttt
Added—"Our Canx" Comedy
“Streamlined Gretna Green"
"Vaudville Festival"
and New#
NOTICE
I AM OFFERING MY HOME AT
SI5 SUNSET DRIVE FOR SALE
FREE OF ALL INCUMBRANCES
J. N. Thompson
•today our healthy oionnc
Jkrt1
/muiUUmlnB U
brace-up nerves.
DIGESTION, APPETITE ‘
V°U Sf? wr qES’ 3 YEA* NECORdT
WE„ST,CK TO QUAKER OATfc"!
- Woe (e Uth ef V.umM B
QUAKER OATS
CRITERION
PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT
Then Three Days
9 WHEAT FLAKES
L KELLOGG’S
10 lbs. SUGAR
TOMATOES
CORN
DRESSING
3
19c
55c
25c
15c
25c
1»Assorted COOKIES 18c
2"» CHEESE ITS 27c
LITTLE
KERNEL
BLUE BIRD
S A L A D
3
i
PORK and BEANS
CAMPBELL'S
?3c
FOLGERS
COFFEE
ih. 29c
GALLON
(No. I0>
Blackberries 49c
Prunes 39c
Peaches 50c
SNOWDRIFT
That Creamy Shortening
3 ibs. 59c
CALUMET
BAKING
POWDER Ih.
22c
Medium
22c DXYDOL 59c
MARKET
SHgr star,
STEAKS
Round Bone
Family Style
Flank
18c
15c
20c
Very Best Cuts
CHUCK ROAST III. 17«ic
ii’’,''' . Armour's Pork | Minute
Meat Loaf lb. 15c Sausage lit. 20c Steaks lb. 35c
Round or Loin
SWISS STEAK.....lb. 25c
LAMB
LEGS
CHOPS
SHOITLDER
20c
25c
15c
ROLLED
Roast
Quality
Baby
Beef
lb. 18c
AT POPULAR
PRICES NOW!
Thm Greatest Picture
of Our Times!
Poorl Buck's
bovt-»«||ing
novol comot
to thrilling
ternon Ilf*
oftnr 3 yoort
in production!
2,000 in its
mighty cost!
The two
Academy
Award
winning
Armour's Country Roll 1 Armour’s Cello 4 lb. Pk| 1 P0f{K
Butter lb, 32c [ Bacon......21c | Chopa... lb. 35c
™ SHORT RIBS Lr lb. 12ic
HFKF
Bake
Armour'# Half
or Whole |b.
PAUL
MUNI RAINER
30c VEAL
CHOPS
STEAKS lb.
®ee^ —lb» 25c [ BEEF —lb.25c | Fryers ..lb. 30c
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1937, newspaper, August 6, 1937; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918830/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.