The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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VUKONQUAmn
THE EL REI^0 (oSkla.) daily tribune
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.... you sweep the hills
as .SPEEDILY‘as the level road.
There’s never a knock — with
Magnolia
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STATIONS AM) DEMERS THROUGHOUT THE SOUTHWEST
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PHONE WANT ADS TO NO. 19
Girls Who Won County
Contest to Be Here
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Tho Yukon high school glrh
quartet, undisputed winner in tlit
' ren nt County Fine Arts contest
Hus horn secured to Hln^ at tli«
l*rf»Khytfriau church at tho even
inn wor. hip, Sunday. The quur
let will prolmbly sing two mini
hers, "The Prayer Perfed" and it;
‘■outfit selection "Bring a Torch/
'I his outstanding; musical organ
ji/atlon has heeii drvtdoptd am
coached by Miss Dorothy Toole
supervisor or music in n,e Yu km
mIiooIs, who will pecompuny tin
tdrlM Sunday. Itev. Clark plans I,
speak on "What Cod Needs/'
subject of especial JnicrcHi l<
yuuiig people and appidprlate t<
the Palin Sunday.
Mr. nlid Mrs. Fre l Menhirs am
■? Mr. and Mrs. Itlelmrd Walker nr
altendiiiK the Stale Maker’s con
i vent ion in Tulsa.
The (Jay Little Primed Frock
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New Comers to El Reno
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According to the flics of the
Oklahoma Las and Rlectrie com*
pany there have been two new
families move to Bl Reno during
the past week. Herbert Green has
established a residence at 111
Fast Cheyenne street. Mrs. Filer,
Price and two children moved
from Chickasha and are living at
Ilk South Evans avenue.
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Hill Crest Sewer Project
Is Up Next
Livestock Judgers to Ride
Steers
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EASTER PARADE
Sit to l,M
I he vivid floral prints, dainty
floral patterns, versatile pin,
polka and coin dot designs are
all represented in our large
selection of frocks suitable for
every occasion. Frocks with
short, puff sleeves, frocks with
lingerie collars) frocks with
(micros and capes, and many
others.
WITH A FUTURE
$18 to $49.00
I he smai lost Spring wardrobes will bo con-
structed around those coats, and they will
occupy the center of the stage with just
the right air of casual elegance. They *m-
phasize the newest lines and fabrics, cavert,
kitlensoar, wool crepes, and silk.
HA IS.. Featuring
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Lace Straws and Hair Braids
$6.95.
Hats as dashing as her personality. Daring
shapes, new designs, lovely trimmings and
of course the new fashionable gay shades.
other hats 2.98 to 10.00 ?
“Trade
with the
Homcfolks”
“Trade
with the
Homefolks”
Till* FIiii Mrwt paving Job in
oliiplM ill a ml all the avullublc
■ily < mploytws and Hie city pris-
iin rs are busy on I lie newer proj-
<‘t In I lie Hill (’rest addition.
TIm* ejiy department is anxious
0 have ;i 11 of the graveling usseHs-
hhiIk from I In* elllzens in Hie
Fair addition paid ns <|ii|rkly ns
•ohhIIde. Aeeoiding to the city
clerk, I lie residents in (hut addi-
tion have inilil April 14 lo make
1 rash payment on the assess
ilietttM.
UNION CITY
I'll.* Revival meeting that Is in
progress at the First M. F. Chui'eli
m being well* attended, An ex-
ceptionally good interest is nian-
ilested. The program for the
week as has been outlined by the
pustor, Rev. r. It. Mitchell, has
hc-u Interesting and effective
Friday night is to he school night.
Rev. Mitchell is planning a splen-
did program with the help of Mrs.
Mitchell for that evening. There
will h»- no service Saturday night.
There will he services Sunday
morning and evening also each
voning next week, closing Faster
Sunday.
Claude Morrison marketed a
iond of fine calves at Oklahoma
City Thursday.
The Luthereun Ladlest quilted
ut the home of Mrs. Win. Messen-
gers, Thursday.
The Missionary Society mot
with Mrs. (’- R. Mitchell Thursday I
p. ui. Mrs. Clark road the lesson j
Miss (Twinkle, Messrs. John and
Ralph Mxirrison and Miss Kathryn (
Albers, of Oklahoma City visitec I
home rolks Sun day. '©1930
Superintendent IMttenger was n !
visitor at the revival service Wed-
nesday evening. ’ *
Mr. Keel has moved his family
lalo I*iiIon as the farm he was
farming was Hold ami the man
wanted possession.
Waller and Roy Hoevefs wlm
are fanning near Verden, Okla .
► pent Sunday nf I'nion.
The Altar Society met at the
home nr Mrs. F. M. Weliling
Thursday afternoon.
The wind and rock has arrived
for the Catholic Church. They
will erect a new brick church, h*
Iween Ilia Farisli house and
school. IMatis are made to be;;In
building soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Franklin,
who were visiting at Valley Junc-
tion, Iowa, returned home last
Friday.
BTILLWATFR. Okla., April 11.
—Members of the Okla-
homa* A. and M. College livestock
judging tertm. champions of the
Fort Worth, Texas, intercollegiate
Judging Contest, will match their
hrafiiH and skill against wild, buck-
lug’'blears at the annual spring
rodeo at the college, April 16.
It has become a tradition among
competitors for positions on Hie
team, that men who take part in
the Fort Worth contest must ride
wild steers at the rodeo. Members
of this year's team have agreed to
Ive up to the customs of the past,
am| try their lot with the steers.
Men upholding this tradition are
Raul M. Harrington, Depew; Mal-
colm Beeson, Stillwater; Harold
1 Hit toil, Grainolu, Missouri; Arthur
Heali. Nash; and Forrest Beall,
^fanh. Betting odds on fbe campus
are against the strident Judges.
Other student performances at
the rodeo, according to Charles
Hogan, Clinton, manager of the
event, will include the riding of
a wild steer by Miss Marguerite
Little, and the Interfraternity wild
cow milking contest.
Bach of the fraternities at the
A. and M. College are entering
teams in the contest. Teams will
be comprised of two men who will
work together. The first five plac-*
es winners in this event will take
a Jack pot made up fly all the en-
trants. • '
FRIDAY, • APRIL 11,
COURT HOUSE
NEWS ITEMS
Miss Genevieve Trask, of Gol-
try. Is the guest of Mrs, Susie
Trask, 1«7% Smith Bickford ave-
nue. >
Mrs. George Short of Los An-
geles, Calif., is visiting in th»
home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs
F. Meyers, 614 West Hayes street'.
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DO AWAY
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Warranty Reeds
Mrs. O. M. Birod and husband
to William Howard Watkins, lots
1, 2, 3 and 4, block 3, Bon View
addition to Bl Reno, $1.
John Lucas and wife to IkUlsh
Cupp, lots 17 and 18, block 28,
Keith's add. to Bl Reno, $950.
Roy Kinder and wife to Annie
May Kinder, lots 14 and 15, block
70, El Reno, $1.
County Deeds
Canadian county to A. N. Whit-
note, lots 29 to 34, inclusive, blk.
18, Fair add. to FI Reno, $36.21.
Oil and Gas- lieases
Charley Kolar and wife t
E. Bass, w** of seK, 16-1 \y
1 ***** Assignments
George BT Bass to W. Hi
w)n, of aefc, 16-11-6, J
WILLINGHAM GOKR B
Hugh Willingham, form
Reno athlete, hit a double an
gle In three times at bat,
one run and assisted in a <
Play while playing third ba
the Dallas team In the
League, Thursday. Dallas r
ed Fort Worth, 5 to 1.
William Carter, of Nee
Mass., transacted business
today.
If you see the Arab, its Hilli
tiros. Coffee, which is roasted
saws
a few pounds MOpi RN p|-umbinc
at a time
This accurate, continuous
process—Controlled Roasting
— creates a flavor no other
coffee has. Every berry is,
roasted evenly—to a perfec-
tion no bulk-roasting process
can equal.
fresh from the original vacuum
pack. Easily opened with the key.
HILLS
BROS
COFFEE
So Hdentlfical
ly exact that
whatever Job
we do Is fin-
ished. — you
won’t have to
keep calling
the plumber in
months t o
come.
SUPERIOR
PLUMBING
ROUSH
PLUMBING AND TIN SHOP
Phone 208 221 S. Bickford
and stag
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YOUR P°rch give a sknilioj
* gflptting td. your friends and it wj]
prove £ source of immense pleasure t.
you and your family if it is "fixed up” j
bit.
The ftprch is really an outdoor sui
parlor and in appearance should be con
. f sidered as a matter of importance.
Lowe Brothers Porch Due to the abuse to which it is e*pose<
and Deck Paint is made —rain, snow, sleet, ice and the hot ray
lu a wide range of *un scuffing shoes and oft-movet
pleasing colors from floor ntcds the ***
which you may choose * of protecnon that can be secured
For this proteaion we offer LOM
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u is very easy to put on—you will b
pleased and surprised at the results yo
can obtain.
Come In and let us
show them to you.
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T GOOD THING
THE!
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1930, newspaper, April 11, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919197/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.