The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1032,
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY-TRIBUNE
nou», ’ they nil slow up an they ]
pass Oktin-he or ho Mows them
up for lie 1* always on the aleri
for speeders. The pity In that we
have not more of these officer',
who would enforce the speed law.
Better watch your step or morn
properly speaking your speed us
you travel up this Wny or the!
"cop will Ret you.”
II. !•'. Ihirmoir: We noli cd that
this good farmer is having his
land harrowed and disked for the'
sprlna crop. We failed, however,
to find out what he expound to
**'' plant there. One thinx Is certain
he can (trow any crap that lie
wants that will crow in this
climate, for he has the land. Mrs.
Ilarmier informed the tramp at
Kl Ueiio Saturday that die was
having a.mmI luck with the chick:,
t.Kiiiii this spring, and the children
(line, standard: .Mr. Standard ;,re do Inn fine in - honl t Mi sea-
had us set his subscription to th* son. Mr. llurmier Is the office
Tribune up for one year and re- deputy tor the sheriff of the
ported hi-- sheep and chick do- county, and. of course, Is busy
IriK fine. He has the Brawn Leg- wm, (hut Job.
horn variety of -hlks and has "Slienp’' Bierce: We met thi
nbout the best production of .gx gentleman at the court house the
that we ban heard if till: sprint'., other day and there was nothing
By Stanley
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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and s<
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and II
In
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tors
(lordo
for hi
YEP, FIVE PAYDAYS/
You SHOULD VVOefeY
ABOUT 'EM ED, YOU
HAVE NT WOEK.ED FIVE
CONSECUTIVE DAYS
IN Y'OUR/TT)UFE * >
HDH-thepes
5 SATURDAYS
s. ihapfil'./
W. I). Hargraves
ard's neighbors stiy he's the lie t
I trader in the county, and that en-
| aides him to keep lots of stick.
Herbert Kiliar: llcroert li ait
other Hcasion resident, and nno
that Is not a whit behind the
best of our farmers when it comes
to growing and feeding hogs. I"
ji> well fixed for both breeding:
and growing hogs and tire does'
take good care of ill's Industry on
his farm. Wo saw him In Kl Bo-
no Saturday, but ho was «;» butty
that wo did tint get to sneak to
Mm.
riant lug corn seems to be one
of the leading industries of the
county at the present time, and'
many acres are doing put In.
Cl ickoii: There are more chick-
ens being butene.: and started
this spring in the county than
»V Till IIIM'. (SIM.l.tspoXIlKVI cv" “*n‘ “V«7 f,U"*
Yukon, Mar. 2b A marring'' *1) ba* u bunch and m.ir<
of much Interest to the pc .pie if "re being hatched every day. One
Yukon was that of Mi s Myrtle ! im*oii for this Is the cheap
Wilson of Yukon and Mr. M. W.!«"d '•>« K')‘>d luck they are haw
McXatt of Burkbuanc' e. TeXa*. lb* with H*® bat h.
Rev. W. H. Anderson of Purcell. *i"k: Kvery day there are
performed the cereminy a; the hundreds of fat sto k going to
McFarlln ohureh at Norman at S the market and our farmers are
o'clock Sunday morning. yelling these off to pay tax.^
The bride, who Is a pn mlar and meet other obligations tltaf
teacher in the Yukon schools, will !•»'<• come to thorn during tlil«
remain hero till the end of the' "dK* of hard time;. Then there
school term, then the couple will I' 11 largo number of young calves
make their homo at Burk.iurnei- this spring and the <li*|w. itIon
t(1 of tho farmers, even those who]
Moot* Tryeuis Held no a largo dairying btislnes-, i
Tryout* for Iho conferenco moot to keep all tho -nlvo- and gmw
In April were held at tho high them for the market, Some fs*r-,
- tiool Friday evening. The f,d- mors of the county would hardly sea in. lie r< ported a number there since wo camo ti ('..in Han
lowing are the winner .: original keep a calf when iho market wn j of new Iambi since we wore on: county.
. 0 "I : 'I he milk ir C« am. ■ • 'It. I.. IVvi.xi: M P
«rd liratlou, Antone Van la, now that It Is so cheap they arc tor an operation, and will be busy u., a cranberry mcrchun:.
first place. Mary Kllon l.aw in using a cow pr two to raise lives I onic -oon, and wo are sure j pluming his garden, but took
second; trumpet solo. Jane Brink- end In thl* way will got a better that ('has. will lose some i.' that , to inform the tratnp thin
man; oral Interpretation Dorothy result In the end. .lonesome feeling he was wearing «org j„ this line wn< very iSATrc
Holiday; humorous ru.mt- libir- Ttuii Uhower: All over the nr- when th* tramp vM:«.l lii- home. m, territory, lie', a carpenter
M 1 |aio CoMMon ... pi if. ,.,u and that ha an
Virginia Coyle, Blarney Frlsble mors were feeling good about the turning from our days work Fr!- Paving let* of lime to plant and
. ml Antone Yauda. tied; extent- bower that ranie early -tunday I day, we -aw a large crowd of arrange hi* garden, The children
■ re speaking. June It kerum uni morning. They figured that thl- people aisemhled at the road ;-rc all in school whore they are
\ntone Vanda tied. w ould tiring the oat crop up, and . rosslng at Okarche. The mar- doing good work. He also call-
Mr. Whelan wen: to laiwtin would he'p -ume towards plant .hall had the people eliar.-d from Jed our attention to the transfers
Sunday to witness the Ka .ter pa- * ing corn. There I* being a large the highway and wai u< busy us In hi* district, and it was more
rrsnt there. .top of Irl.li potatoes ,iluntel;4 cranberry merchant seeing that, than (he expense ut the school
Mr Lewis W.-ber underwent .-» ml the garden, are g >lna to he it„.r(. was na poedlng going on this year. Now he would like to
operation ut We.lei II i-vltnl large and of u fine variety t iu. Arriving on the scene we were see the stale pay these transfers
vlinday morning l-r nurd smiili: Among tho inrorm.'d that two cars had ar- and have the money nppirtiioe.1
Miss Mary llarltog, of Okln- farmers that we saw on the rit.-d ut the crossing about the ro that w.-ok dlstrl. :a would get
l,,,ma City. visited frleeJ. In Vuk- (reels Haturduy was l.ennard .nine time. One l< alleged to soma benefit from the money up-
on Sutur.luy. Smith of the Houston < immunity. huv>- fulled ti stop .it the ''stop propriaicd for auhoul purposes.
Hr, |t. |i Smith, sin lia l.ennard I. another of our Cana- line,' and the results were, two They have two very fine milk
r.sided near Mustang for many tail roun:y farmer* tliut 4»c badly crippled cars, and one aged mw. und these with the chicks
jc.irs. died Saturday morning at :rong on :o< k and we under-r'ud> was slightly hurt. Hr. Wolf ure meeting the family ex-
the home of h.-r * >n. It It Smith, stand that lie Is feeding a Urge t-u.l already administered ‘‘First pensei mid thing- do not look so
near Mustang. number of li»g< at the -resent \Id" and the nut.) doctor* were p|ue after all. The wife ha.
The body was briiivhi to the ilmc. Thrre proluuly are inure .a*y reimlrlng the damage*, and about three hundred baby chirks
Turner Funeral hoin<- In YuL hi (l'«v- being fed In Canadian conn- th. mirtles were soon on the r >*.!• that are coming on fine. We had
Burial wa< in Mustang at three i\ thl. -prlng than ever before, to llteir destination, lluth pur- (> good visit.
Ii.nl K.u i l.al liny I '*•!.*«•> I Ilf, (
l-'d and nut* cheap, we know ure doe* watch that load for one of the guud fariwc-s of lh<
John vlabllc. of Chi ago. III. m.-i th,.: are feeding th.-lr .pc, -det« uml If we are mil sadly, Rich Valley school . immunity. 11
was a liu-ines. vl-Ilo- here Weil- oats, rather than lake twelve mistaken, he l.i doing a go id » irk lives and ha. lived on the p'egon'
r<-<slay. cc:n< p. r Im-b.-l fur them. I.e<in- t.p there. One thing you williurm -o jnig tha: sonio p-
Two Awards
in Oklahoma
Other Events of Interest
About Town
APRIL
WORK SUPS'
THROUGH EDS
'hands LIKE
SOUP throlkh"
A FO|W<:
records of
Production
Plnislr Reality Rose 795604, Jer-
sey cow. have won for J. M. Ken-
nedy, local dairyman, a gold me-
dal, one of two iu Iho state ol
was learned Wed-
Oklahoma, it
nesilay.
Tho production of buttorfnt of
Che cow was tpsted over a period
of 205 days, during which she
t ntFSH |
limes during a month. There
were two months of the 205 day
period in which the Jersey pro-
duced more than 70 pounds of
hulterfat and three nr four that
60 iioniids were recorded, Mr.
C&ACKFfr:
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A
added
Ing o:
Mrs.
j with hi* mother, who Is real ill.
Johnie and Hob (Irlffln spent
Saturday in Calumet.
Wo ure glad to know Carl
; lliicpel I* greatly improved.
1 John Bomhoff and family, of
j Kl Reno, are .-pending this week
| with his parents, l>l k Bomhoff
and wife.
ED WUeCiLE^/YHE 8SST KNOWN LOCAL
MAKES AN INTERES-nMQ
WORK DODGER
(Q'.m ICE V*.STArS(_gy CKt ,TXAL P»CX.«
LOCAL BRIEFS
Sunday with the latters parents.
Otto ltolmnr* and family.
them ready fir uu exhibition. Be-
lieve the tramp he I* getting re-
sults from this Inuirh of ciws at
present too. He feeds well, and
see to it that they are well shel-
•er.-d. and of .our.e this helps In
the production. He bus same very
pretty young heifert tha: will soon
be real cows, lie takes care ol
the weeding of this *t<> g, and It
gradually lucre*.Ing the efflcten-y
of hit herd. The place was alive
with baby chl-k*. und several
litre pigs showed up too. lie'*
I a real farmer, a good citizen. t«k-
I ing uu Interest In the school, t>»
Ing on the board
ure doing well In h oil, Helen
being in her second year a; high-
1 -chool. It. J. is lit the Rich
Valley school, rml was Jti*i f il
Ray Maher and John William-
were Okluhom:i City visitors Wed-
nesday.
Bob tlriffin ami Arthur Meade -
visited the school la <t Friday.
Mr*. A. Qrlegsel, of Kl Reno, j
called on her mother. Mrs, Mc-
Cray. one day lost week.
Kd Nuenscliwander called onl
A. L Armstrong in Kl Iteno
last Thursday. J
it. I,, or.-man uu l wife motor-
ed to Kl Reno last Sat unlay eve-
niug to *«• Mrs. P. X. F«x. who
I* In the hospital.
Joe McCray and family, ('hur-
ley Tech and family. Kmersun
His chi 1.1 rep Meade and family w.-r., -Hilda)
guest t
j 'Is Stock nttcndeil “Karl Curra^
> Vaultie- ‘ at the Shrirc auditorium
| In Oklahoma City Tuesday eve
i nlttg.
" 'T
1.It tie Miss Patricia lluth
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. William
21 a South Foster avo
Cosgrov.
mp, who hu* hern seriously III
for thr past two weeks of pneu-
moaia I- r« is)n.sl a* greatly bn
proved.
of Alt x McCray
dlnn.-r
and wife.
I.onlc McCray called at the
RrUtnan home Sunday.
I.v die It el mere stayed Saturluy
night with Mrs. Jesse Meade.
Pauline Smith called on Mr-
K.I Nuen- hwander la-t Monday.
Charley Carml.hoal ami fam-
ily. Mrs. V. lion" and foil, Roy
Richard, and wife were Sundav
guests of Mrs. P M. Ituke. and
stall)
Arlo Fox
Mr uml Mr*. C. II. Brown, o
Tulsa, wilt be overnight gu**>
Wednesday of Mrs. Viola ltrown|
6t: Heath Hadden avenue
i«. p. >, l»e.anu> he hu.l » >n flr.t
in the contest at Con hi. whert
!he had been that day. The famll)
* end the Trlnuur, und we had r
title visit with them Tlunlu for
in Invitation to "('nine again any
time we were out there.”
I- T. M.ihnlke; Mr M ihnlk. li
one of thr mat.y oiitc.undlng fur-
inert of Canadian r ninty. .uul yon
'always gei siniethlng new whuL
l.voit visit thl- home. Till, time I:
; was a dipt -mu showing his of
ilrleucy in breeding and l)rlnKltig
'III* herd of II dstetn >w < im to an
(gtraordluary production In milk
Thl* means ,m average of 341
i pounds to the tow. Three hun lreb
. n.l twen:y-flve white ben« art
Handing t’»>■ in eggs b) III. ' k
et und '..tsket full, ami tlmurl.
they are law. the) -ure help will
; expense (dll' lie l»-t hi* vol-
unteer .Nil*, hut has u g.HMl stjno
-•ti hl> new planting. II. gi own
Unite i few h»g< for the market
hut always plenty f>r the horns
rn< at and lard. Pr nn Ills . i« h«
ell• tt.’.'t cream, ant markets
i. gold de,.| of ihls at (ho ell)
where lie gel* a good prtc.i. Hi*
daughter, Miss l.i'lu, I. In th*
; senior high school at Kl It.-no,
where she is doing g - nl work,
wlille Rnyinoitd L In .be third
elude at lh<- Meridian school n.-ir
the home. Mr. .Molinlke It Ju*t
back from n ».ego of two week*
1 on the P.'derai Petit Jury at iHt-
| 'alionta City. Mr. .Mohntkc I* a
loal farmer, and belong* to pra*tl-
j cully all the . .enpcrallvc mea*ure.
I that the farmer la fostering. The
lamlly reads the Tribune, and
'think a great deal of the paper,
'noil Its islltors. We had a good
-visit here and wa,> sorry whvu ll
an over, hut you cauT slay too
long at one placs..
Well Ihls was a goal day foi
the Tramp, as well as for the
Tribune, la-st you forget It, ww
i- mind every tuitron of the s--htMdt
i of the county, that they have an
opportualty to help their *'H ►<»!
dlstrl.t. and by «t-»- k a-ilon you
ran win the twenty-flve dollar*
tor your school dl*trlct. Renew
at once and get the vote* that
. ome with ouch new, or rs-newal.
Tell the yotinn lady what district
you live In when you go to re-
new, Menus*, if you do not. *t
cannot give credit to the a-'hool
that I* entitled to ll.
Mr. uud Mr. Ib»n Allison, .o-
Fouth Wttllanis uveiiue. attoiwH
tie- malluau performuuce of • l->rl
Carol! Vanities" at the Slirlo. an
.Itiorlum In Ohlnhontu city Yue*
• ;m ut the w.s'k-.-nd
ICnntij'li VELVET
for r>0 i iyiarctlfs
CHNERAt
Oo rrrommtmt/.' /air-
IHuliinmcnt /hii mi
yincsse s-f so pun-tv.
REVOLUTION \RY
THE TIRE
FIELD
1?* pttund.-s of air . . . hitjre . .. soft .. taken ail
the hump . . . make* the driver and pasnenifera
feel they are floating through air.
The new General JUMBO is making: tire his-
tory becRR** it it* ao radically different from
the old type** of tii*ei*.
Let lfH Tell You How Much We Will
Give For Your Old Tire** in Trade
Phone 412
When Your Car Needs A Doctor
Imiition, Battery and Starter Work In our
apecialty.
We are equipped to jfive you expert Menice on
CORNER DOOR
minute it hits the paper
how clone it lays ... how
roll. And you'll like the
made for
made to roll right and
Marvin llukcs and Isurettn »|»*-til
ttunday evening week ago with
nil typet* of magnetos. Juat call 412.
Tire repairing, wanhiac. greaninK.
ttanuline, oila, brake tentinu apd re-
pairina. battery ualea and nervlce
Nnrman Itelmera, ll*iy Monde
and l.onle McCray were Munduyl
dinner gueata of Arthur Tech.
Mr*. Joy V*n llusklrk. two
ions, Melvin ami Ma*. and Lor.-t•
tt Kuhe* »pent tba week «nd ut
tho Urlsraan home.
(Rady* Rrlamnn. of K4m(Mid.
wg* a week end v|«||«r wlib
home folk*.
Paul Clovis and family spent
guilder with D*ve William* and
lamlly.
Bill King spent Sunday at Hie
■Neman bom*
.fewae Mead" and family 'P**t |
Ivor
aroma
cigarettes .
latte right
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1932, newspaper, March 30, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919225/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.