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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1936
?4EW MASCOT FOR THE NAVY
Americanism Stressed In
Armistice Program
HV TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
OKARCHE. Nov. 12—Members
of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
post No 2054 and members of the
auxiliary met at the hall Monday
In response to an invitation to | I
attend an Americanism program
celebrating Armistice day.
The following program was en- |
Joyed:
Salute to the flag; ‘‘America,
the Beautiful," sung by the audi-
ence; reading. “Armistice,” Doro- I
thy Engbrecht; vocal solo, “Years
of Peace," I.uella Otte: harmonica1
solo, Billy Houston; vocal duet
"Sundown." Minnie May Foster
and Luella Otte; "Importance of
November,” Margaret Leltner; vo*!
cal solo. ‘‘I Didn't Raise My Bov I
To Bo a Soldier.” Luella Otte; j
vocal solo, "America." Minnie May,
Foster: “Keep the Home Fires
Burning." sung by the audience i
Miss Vltalis Dries was piano ac- I
romp&nist for the musical num-
bers.
A delicious lunch was served
and remainder of the evening was
spent informally.
Mr. and Mrs Peter Orellner en-
tertained with a dinner of pretty
appointments Sunday when s
group of relatives were guests. They
Included Mr and Mrs. Richard
Grellner and family. John Orell-j
ner. sr„ Mr und Mrs. John Orell- j -
nor and children. Mr and Mrs
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
ga«-
Weather Stripping Proves
Decided Advantage
Q. How can I remove
oline odor from clothes?
A. Hang the clothes in the sun
on a windy day, and let them re-
main for an hour or more.
MIKE FACES
NEW IN SENATE
COURT REDUCED
It) Members
1 ford, Pawnee; Leslie Chambers, Wa- WORK tv\i> T A Y
tonga; Joe B. Thompson. Ardmore;
j R. O. Ingle, Sallisaw; and Felix
Church, Miami, in addition to the
former house members. OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. 12.—t/P)
Thompson is a former assistant! —1Tax litigation before the state
irf“rance commissioner. San-jl;ourt of revlews wlll be reduced
nnminpp8fnr app0lrted f,Dem°cr^ic about one-half this year In the
£ p™ » o r !ftT PrentUs °Pinlon several tax attorneys.
E Rowe of Pawnee had resigned j There
q How can I overcome a sal-
low complexion, and dark circles
under the eyes?
A Take more sleep, drink more
water eat more fruit, get more J
fresh air. lake more exercise, and —Only 12 of the 44 members of the ]
i>,, ____i " mere are two reasons for the
Ke-Llected the nomination after the primary decrease, says W. L. Farmer, rail-
ITnnnr Hoikp election so he might accept an ap- road tax attorney.
— ' r.^w.'sss;
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 12—<>P» | jUstice in January rt I any levles which might be ques
Wilson, a Democrat, fills the place
tionable,” said Farmer.
notice the beneficial results j sixteenth senate will be new to that I occupied in the senate last year by In addition, the tax eourt, and
Q. r* it necessary to have ven- house and of the 12, three are mem- j tl,e lone Republican member, George I state supreme court have ls-
"Rural homemakers are. start-
ing to rummage through closets
and attics for materials that can
be utilized satisfactorily In keeping ___________ .J_____ _________________ ____^ , . ___________
.--eis
A Yes by all means, have ™ „up for electlon in the senate Mrs. D. F. Herndon. 621 South ! f0ll°W ln "rtUnB levles
plenty of ventilation. It is said H, ,,, . Macomb avepue, Joined Mr. Hern-1 ‘ -
that one lighted burner consumes ln.Kansas City. Mo., for Arm- Mrs. E M. Tomlins. 202 South
lie belongs," says Miss Harvey
Thompson. Canadian county home
i demonstration agent. "Whether it
I is made of a discarded inner tube
] or of shining new copper, weather
tripping will prove to be of de-
cided advantage during thp com-
jing months of wintry drafts," she
! points out
as much air as four persons.
Barnett, Okmulgee and W L Mauk. J istice day They attended a dln-
Eakley. who were members of the! ner-dance given bv the American
* last house, successfully ran for the j Legion there
William Schulte and Paul von senate this year. W. N. Barry, | ---------
Mer clt have returned from a Okemah, elected to the senate, is
Doors and window frames often j brief business trip to Dallar, Tex. i a former house member having
j admit rold drafts. As a house is -—---------- : -served several years ago.
(sheathed before the window and _ ., , j Ten senators were re-elected They
door frames are set. the sheath- 1 ,H , ,rorn, , ° d ,nnrr were Nat Taylor. Strong City; Louis
lug is not fitted snuglv against I ‘“J* ,,1 w!.18 paper' H Rltzhaupt. Outhrle; Tom Wald-
Macomb avenue. Is reported rap-
idly improving from several clays'
I illness.
(Afro* l*holo.l
Rosamond Wallace, an employe of the Texas Centennial ex-
position. with angora goat from the live stock exhibit which is to be i
‘ •• ftir officials to the Annapolis football team.
SHSSaSLfS' MOTOR MINUS CRANKSHAFT IS
;z r»«raM,nn ■“ fashioned to < onservk fuels;«
Mr and Mrs Fred Voss. Mr and
•£(«->». 0.,. Nov. U—lid—
as points An airplane motor without crank-
Mr and Mrs. Leroy Woodson of hnft- valve8 or carburetor, which
the frame, and only the trimming
nbstnicts the rold air. Tf the
trim does not fit tightly, much
cold air leaks in. To remedy this,
the outside trimming may be re-
moved and a piece of heavy felt
or painted mptat used to seal the
opening* The joints will be tight-
ened If thp bock of the trimming
Is given a heavy coat of paint
before being nailed Into place
Frames in masonry walls that
have become loos? may be calked
bv forcing oakum, coated with
plastic roofer's cement. Into the
cracks with a putty knife or a
broad-faced calking Iron. Mortar,
Uomtimes used for this purpose,
will not provide a permanently
light Joint. Small cracks can be
with putty if they an
according to Mrs. Goodman.
rep. Shawnee; W C. Fldler, Okla-
“Thc bottom of a cellar door may: homa City; Homer Paul, Pauls
netd piece of felt weather strip- Valley; John A MacDonald. Durant;
ping (o ueep drafts from the floor. Paul Stewart. Antlers; W O. Ray,
When the windows are opened at Tishomingo; Joe M Whitaker
night long narrow sandbags laid Eufaula and H M Curnutt Barns-
in front of the bedroom doors that dall.
do not fit tightly will prevent cur- Recruits Listed
fonts of cold air from chilling the New senators are W. F. Hearne,
halh ;ind other parts of the house,' Mangum; LeRoy Clayton, Cordell;
James M Wilson. Enid; John 8an-
shc concludes.
COMMUNITY SALE
SATURDAY, NOV. 14
SOUTH OF SOUTHERN HOTEL
Already Consigned
Stacker Cattle, Springer Heifers, Ilogx, Chickens. Machinery.
Household Goods and Miscellaneous Items.
BRING VOI R CONSIGNMENTS EARLY
- SALE STARTS AT I O'CLOCK -
R. D. DAVIES. Manager • —o— FRED S. BALL, Auctioneer
PHONE 416
Oklahoma City spent Wednesday and follows
Wednesday. Her mother^ Mrs I ?.,nlth t,tfr 10 ***** experlmenta-
Rudolph Brueggen. sr, and Mrs. l,on
John Hoebing accompanied her to' The engine was created to over-
Chirkaxha for a few days visit <<«“' lost energy used by ordinary
Miss Faye MeKemy of Madtll motors ln keeping themselves run-
yi si ted friends here the first of | ning.
the week.
filled carefully.
| According to Mrs Bonnie oood-
hor.sepower per pound of weight, man. extension economist in home.
•Smith believes. Vanes built into management. Okahoina A and M j
college. It Is cheaper to Install
the engine casing Itself are de-
signed to create a cooling system.
The engine, designed principally
for planes, will serve as Its own
gyroscope as It revolves with the
propeller, thus eliminating auto-
matic pilots or anti-sway devices,
according to Smith.
Tin- engine lias eight cylinders, choreaw^arnue^anMd Thur-^™'1!!1
Mr. and Mrs Frank Billet.; each fired four time* per revoiu- Oklahoma (tin will, her son rm
daughters, Frances and Josephine tlon of the engines, making 32 nev (ii .™ uh(i 8
Otto Biller Mr and Mrs. Bid strokes per rovolution Ordinary I££ My
Ollechman and daughter returned automobiles engines have one pow-, ™y' an<l wtth frlondK
Wednesday afternoon from 8t. Jo- ei stroke for every two revolutions,
seph, Kan., where they attended The engine revolves ln its cas-
the wedding of their daughter and : lug. eliminating the necessity of n
sister, Miss Pauline Biller, to crankshaft. When completed the
Frank Helmermnn of St Joseph engine will produce 10,000 to 15.-
MLss Josephine Biller, who is W0 revolutions a minute. Smith
the twin sister of Mrs Helmer- believes, or 4,000 revolutions a ruin-
man. attended her sister as brides- ute under load
maid. Experiments with a previous
Mr. and Mrs Ivan Moore of model proved, Smith said, Unit the
Oklahoma City have announced engine will operate lor as long as
Hie birth of a daughter on Satur- j 16 hours on a gallon of gasoline,
day. Nov. 7. Mrs. Moore formerly producing 150 horsepower constant-
wax Mias Loretta Cubbnge of El ly
Reno and is a granddaughter of i The entire engine la to be made
Mrs. Shearn and niece of Mrs of aluminum to conserve weight.
Anna Keller of Okarche [and wlll produce as high ns 15
wood and felt weather-si rinplne
but it does not remain efficient
so long and many persons object
to tts appearance. "Metal weather
slrlpnlng is excellent for making
a house wealherttght. When prop-
prly put on. most of the stripping
is hidden. When expense must
lx* kept to a minimum, temporary
weather stripping can sometimes
Still Coughing?
TURKEY SHOOT
ALL DAY
SUNDAY, NOV. 15
150 TURKEYS
2 Miles North—', West
Of El Reno
B. II. WHITE FARM
No matter how many medicines
you have tried for your cough, cheat
cold or bronchial Irritation, you can
get relief now wiUi Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and
you cannot afford to take a chance
with anything less than Creoinul-
slon, which goes right to the seat
of the trouble to aid nature to !
soothe and heal the Inflamed mem- j
branes us the germ-laden phlegm
Is loosened and expelled.
Even if other remedies have
failed, don't be discouraged, your
druggist la authorized to guarantee
Creomulsion and to refund your
money If you are not satisfied with
results from the very first liottle. 1
Oet Creomulsion right now. fAdv.)
Answer Your DOORBELL
and Get These Healthful Cereals
FREE!
II you have not already received your
Kellogg gift box, listen for the doorbell!
You’ll get generous samples of three
Kellogg’s Cereals!
Vour family will enjoy the delicious
flavor and crunchy crispness of Kel-
logg’s torn I’lakes—the most popular
ready-to-eat cereal in the world; of
Wheat Krispies—a new wheat cereal,
specially blended for crispness; and of
Kice Krispies—Tempting bubbles of
rice that snap, crackle and pop in milk
or cream. A triple treat!
^ our grocer has these cereals—oven-
fresh and ready to eat—in big, economic
cal packages. They contain many ser-
vings for only a few cents. Ask for Kel-
logg’s by name. Made and guaranteed
by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
My*
UIHOU W«f»'
Kflll
CEREALS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
lenumtinMn
Bottle of 100
BAYER’S ASPIRIN
59c
Sate fW.«<» f
'(S'?-..-
NtH anJ BtTitH «ay
• Tiny bubble, foam around tpeth cleaning
hidden angles vBlere decay danger lurks . . .
removing food particles that taint the breath. Too,
rubbing gums with Briten give, them needed exercise.
Teeth, breath gums will .how the difference «oon after
pleasant-tasting Briten becomes a twice-a-day habik.
Start today.
Briten
}/
TOOTH
PASTE
_■
I GO BY TWO DRUG STORES
TO GO BUY AT THE^exatfc STORE
WHERE I GET GREATER VARIETY
AND QUANTITY FOR MY
MONEY
EXTRA
Special!
50c
50c Dr. Lyon'*
TOOTH POWDER
33c
75e
BAUME BENGAY
53c
SI.15
SWAMP ROOT
89c
50c
GROVE’S CHILL TONIC
39c
SI.25
CREOMULSION
93c
We
KING’S DISCOVERY
43c
70c
SLOAN’S LINIMENT
49c
3 Ounces
CHERRY BARK ££g?
25c
55c IVoodbuiy'K
FACE POWDER
37c
16 ot. Mastal's
ALMOND LOTION
39c
75c I.ifehuov
SHAVING CREAM
27c
Pkg. of 5
GILLETTE BLADES
21c
<HKI
IR0NIZED YEAST
71c
60c Hem
COUGH SYRUP
43c
MICHANICAl PINCH
9 EXTRA 4 IN. LEADS
4 EXTRA ERASERS
All
FOR
^ i ir’h nipply of wril-
o»K equipment. IVn.il
, htM crnyiiM* peurl pyra-
il o kirrul IS*. | h I a, r«*
P"l«, riprU
GUARANTEED.
FOR ONE
YEAR!
ELECTREX
Ta6itt~
mote
prolonged!
TOASTER
4 ACTION
RELIEF for
ACID INDIGESTION
Potl.iilD nickel . -
doors, hUck rrumrl 5>
frame and bese. Au-
tomatic turner. Un-
dprwheerapproved.
.29
Contains four antacidi that work
in relay* to neutralize excel,
acidity over a prolonged period.
Pleasant.
BISMA-REX
ANTACID
POWDER
/7 tablet
iMtead oft a
teaipoonful /
Eaca of these mint-
flavored tablet, it
equal io Vitamins A and D to about
one teaspoonful standard cod liter
oil.
ThrtBtSST
COD LIVER OIL
Concentrate TABLETS
50V
110V
Nw-Moisln* i- 4«n*rr.
oust Take rhanr.s on
fuln. UK A P? When
INkTANTI.l > Mmsti I—s
all tl Ilka* o»r# a MtoMPi Two
rn» mIm (It (yw* iwelrtki. M.
»n brnOii; (I) lay* F"*n1ivp
rMtfoCaftaln* Hlfrutbrti Cor rcitrf
..f HAY rrvi M ID AI* n
T IYIUML MNUR fONORH
IN UTIIMA
Opm bif Irpklmpnl ll
NfMl *’Y
JONKS
DRUG CO,
40c Siae
Castoria . .27c
Hind’s II. and II.
Cream____37c
Italian
Balm
• • • • • i
SPECIAL MONEY SAVER
f’Ot Thtoai IRRITATIONS
^ val.tusi.a combination for your home. \
airiati* a. a WMilliiiia
S ..III
IhJiril . Snlntom, often lirewriiied bv phy*
1 in* a* * MMilliinii, clr.n.iiig na.h for Inr.l
irritalion*. Sturdy A»sc and Throat Atomitrr
may lie iisnl fur ui|iipoii«. alrohnlir or oil miIii-
lion*. Get Imth now and pave.
DEFENDER ATOMIZER
8 oz. DOBELL S SOLUTION
ROfN POR
JONES DRUG CO.
THOUSANDS OF TUT-RATF PRICKS KVKRY DAY IN OUR STORK
JUST PHONE 68 WHKN YOU W ANT SPEKDY. FRKK DELIVERY
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December i
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The larg
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 217, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1936, newspaper, November 12, 1936; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918833/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.