The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE POUR
The El Reno Dally Tribune
^ Published by
Uavto O. V—glvitr. Premlitont
iMUed tv#ry evening except Hat-
J5n<*._ Sunday morning from
i0> H. Buck lx land avenue and en>
tered as second-class mall matter
under the Act of March 3. 1871*.
Reminiscing
Items Reproduced From
the Daily Democrat
of 15 Years Ago
DAVIS 0. VAXDTVWR
Kdltor and Publisher
James n. Hialr----Managing Editor
Shaw D. Hay----Advertising Mgr.
___THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
September Wf 1015
Sunday, no publication.
RADIO FEATURES
(Hbaon's Ad-; today.
DAILY SlMtmiPTIfft HATKS
Hr Carrier
One Y enr____________________,>5.00
six Months -iiiiririiiizizmif5.*co
Throe months................fj.j
ny Mall la taaadtaa and Adjola-
la« (eaatlee
One Year ......_............. 4.00
Six Months _____..____________ 2.50
Three Month*___!.... 1.25
ll> Mall On (aid* Above (oun lea
One Year ............ 46.00
Six Months .................. n.50
Three Months .............. •.00
Voice of the People
Contributions to this «olumL
should not exceed 200 worda.
Every article must he signed
hut the name of the writer will
be omitted when requested.
PRIIMY
WAHC CHS network—030 p
m. (’ST—Dixie Echoes.
WKAF NBC network—780 p
m. C8T—Kversharp Penman m* C8T“ F]o>*
WABC CBS network—H:on p. V('nlureH-
m. (’ST—Hadio Follies. | WEAK NBC network—10:17
WEAK NBC network—K: 80 n. P- »»• CST Ham Herman, Xylo-
ni. CST—R-K-0 Progrum. phoulst.
„ NJ?.C. P WAHC CBB network—11:00
m. ( 8T— Elgin Program. p. m. CST—Coral Islanders.
LOCAL briefs
Mr. and Mn. Olen M. Ricker
and daughter, Helen Lou, 715
j 8outh Barker avenue, spent* the
HU.MMY •’
U'ABC CBS network—H:0o p
m. (’ST—Majestic Theater of the
Air, | M *• — | ------- -• ——i
WKAF SB,' “ "" "*•
m ffiT Atwater Kent hour. Harry, 1051 South Ellison ave-1
WJZ NBC network— 8:80 p. | nue, attended the State Fair J Mri’ 'Vi,aon an<* *00,
Joe, of Cordell, Mrs. B. t. Wood-
FR1DAY, SEPTEMBER 26,
III
ILIIER. FOOD for less
■ATI H DA V
Editor, The Daily Tribune:
In considering the matter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Htone,
WABC CHS network 7 oo n daughter, MIhm Lenora, and son.
m. CST Hank Hlmmons Show- of Oklahoma City, will
boat.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Atkinson
and daughter, Miss Polly, 920
West Rogers street, will spend
the week-end with relatives in
Hutchinson, Kane.
U*i I L, " ** iVHC network S:8
OlDle 1 nought Oklahoma City’s inundating plain "»• CST—Miniature Theater
lailll I ll*» fil/llt id(7 tknH«..l I____ ». W .1 / \ IH ’ 111)1 U'nhb U • II
npemi the week-end with Mr.
Stone’s sister. Mrs. F. H. Mor-
in. CST General Electric ' h©, r,H li,,d iMr Morris. 000 South
WJZ NHC network X:8o p w,l,,am" UVP,,“P-
WEAF NHC network 7:80 p,
Mrs. George Riley, 515 West
Kim street, and her house guest,
Miss Charliue Riley, of Eagle-
vllle, Mo., were State Fair visi-
tors today.
man and son, Bryce, and Miss
Virginia Stevenson wer# State
Fair visitors on Thursday.
NYDE
Mrs. Addle Abbott, who has
been a guest for the past six
weeks of her sister, Mrs. Lillie
Hall and niece, Mrs. (Radnor A.
Barnard and Mr. Barnard. «14
South Hoff avenue, departed this |
morning for her home in Weath
:ivBR0S.^J
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ou Mc vMtdo Fi Jils-Vt^ctrfbl^
LABOR TO LIVE—Let us la-
hour therefore to enter into that
and the fighting thereof loyalty NHC uotwork 9:00 n ^r' Hnd Haydn J. Davis
..... ,,unn -------- -* and Mr. ami Mrs. Neill B. Waldo
plays an Important part.
---------. _ t-.-v in ,|| |yp
rest, lest any man fall, after the present at Tuesday evening's anti-
same example of unbelief.—Heb. reservoir meeting were friendly
' * I to the last degree and VnUn
PRAYER "Lord, help u* to Lipm'late* il„. in'ler.-nt shown
work out our own sirlvutlon with in Its wolfnre by our rounlv so,it
Then in four it ml trembling." | friend*. s""
We receive no taxes from Ok-
FALL .STYLE SHOW i jshoma county, but the state cap!-
taI W(>u,(i vote bonds to d9
HOLIDAY spirit prevailed in | Canadian county Injury.
in. CST—Slumber Music ------ --------
t,.m ,,, ~ I WABC CRH network 10 00 n ,,rf‘ a,temling the State Fair this
Keno representatives; m. (’HT-Hert I.own’s Music. ‘ af,(rnoo» and evening.
A HOLIDAY spirit prevailed tn Canadian county Injury.
Kl Reno Thursday night, as Th<* bright lights of Oklahoma
a happy crowd of men, women r,t>r <••*«* Yukonltes like arc
and children paraded the streets Bghts draw moths and beetle
of the business district, viewed l,u*8*
the attractive displays of local ru° writer observes that in
merchants, listened to the band thp matter of merchandise. Kl
‘ •ncert. danced and visited. Had Bono merchants many times of
n.llrrr. . „r >n,ralala
666 also in Tablets.
Meridian Dairy
Quality Milk, 12c Per Quart
Telephone 1162-R
212 & Rock Island
Phone 295
FREE DELIVERY
8:30 and 10:30 a. m.—3 00 and 5:00 p, m,
COAL!
COAU
Save 10 Per Cent By Purchasing Your
Winter Supply of Coal NOW
Your Grocer is as near you as your telephone. '
Lot us have your phone orders early so we can '
deliver promptly to your door.
Phone 579
We are unloading a fresh car
LANMAN FDRY. & MCH. CO.
420 N. Maoomb
Cl Reno
the dust storm not occurod dur- ff*r attractive prices than
ing the afternoon and evening.M° tbe merchants of our hlg
the crowd undoubtedly wouldM^Khbor to the enat
have been still Inrger. U Is well to patronize home
The window displays last night ,nMf,tiitlons when fesaslhle. and
proved that Kl Reno merchants nexJ best thing Is in clrculati
•»re abreast of times and have 10111 money in our county seat
nl M .. A. I A a. A A I \V d k 1 I 1 .. 4 • • m
“locked their stores with the I wp Nve In Canadian countv
latest Stylos ami models of mer-•whpro the milk of |,uman
• handise and are prepared to
supply people or the El Reno
trade territory adequately an i
saiisfactorly. Full shopper need
look no further.
*> Q
OAF EYK OX THE .loll.
THAT a wage-earner, whether
1 a laborer or industrial exe-
cutive. Should seek through any
legitimate means to better hits
< oadltion is entirely commend-
able Hut too many seek for
such betterment in distant fields,
wh»*a the real opportunity lies in
the present Job.
Fvery employer bus to deal
with the fellow who uo sooner
gels located in a position thun
he begins to look for somethin;
belter elsewhere. He has one
eye on his present Job and the
other on a new one.
In a majority of cases, parti-
cularly if one is working for a
sound and reputable concern, an
employee would be far better
off to conentrate his thoughts
and energies on the work he is
doing, instead of watching the
"help wanted" advertisements.
No intelligent employer wants
to lose a man who shows effi-
ciency in his work and loyalty to
his concern. The rewards of
such efficiency and loyalty will
generally be in keeping with the
employee’s merit.
Hut when an employee knows
that an employee is continually
looking for another position, it
is taken as evidence that only
half-hearted service is being ren-
dered. and the employer begins to
look for someone to take bis
place. The fellow who keeps
both eyes on his job usually.
kindness flows a little more fre<
,y does In Oklahoma
county.
It would be wise not to let the
alluring bright lights dwarf our
Judgment to the detriment of
our home county’s welfare.
Y\hile we should he proud of
our state capital, It |M also de-
xlrous that we feel proud of
our own county seat, and not
lose an opportunity to show our
preference for doing things to
build up ('nnadlan county rather
than seeking to uplift outside ter-
/llory.
"YDKONITE”
HOW CAN I?
»y ANNE A8HLEV
Q. Hnv* onn I koop out ftowor*
fresh?
A. If cut flowers are placed
In water that is slightly colored
with washing blue, they will last
much longer than If placed in
dear water.
Q. How can I prevent the
finger from being pricked when
embroidering?
A. A small piece of adhesive
Plater on the finger will pro-
tect It.
Q. How can I keep the kitchen
range bright?
A. It can be kept as bright ns
when new If it |„ rutl|)ed fre.
ytiemly with Ii *0ft ololh moist-
died with vaseline.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. Is it proper to acknowl-
edge a wedding gift with a print-
ed card of thanks?
A. No; it carries a note or dis-
courtesy. A personal note to the
honor is necessary.
Q. How may one who lisps
overcome the fault?
A. Reading aloud and drama-
tic recitations, if persisted In,
will usually overcome the fault.
Q. At a formal tea where are
the refreshments served?
A. In the dining room.
Freed System
Of Toxic State
"I Buffered lor years with in-
digestion, sluggish kidneys and
terrible backaches. My system
was toxic and Itook laxatives
Mrs. Maude Williams. 420
South Macomb avenue, was an
overnight guest Thursday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Stewart in Oklahoma City.
Delivered, 35c
11:30 A. M. 'til 7:00 P. M.
Home Delicatessen
315 W. Watti Phone 1004-J
Either Thompion Jenkina
TNOX JENSEN
Detracts
Insurance
OIL LEASES AND
ROYALTIES
103 12 N. Bickford
PHONE 377
Salmon
Tall Pink,
2 cans for
Spinach
2!4 Size,
Per Can
Peaches
man: iTiuigei ivo. i
Size; regular 30c seller, per can
Gallon
Clings
Crackers
Cookies
Coffee
2-lb. Box, Krispys or
Graham, per box
Fancy Assorted, reg- On
ular 35c seller, per lb-. 4yC
1-lb. Pkg. Sonny Boy, with 07
Plate or Cup and Saucer, lb. JfC
Regular 8c Loaf, f
Per Loaf , jC
Breed
We also have the‘Sliced Loaf at____________10c
BROWNIES MARKET
FISH presh Dressed Channel Cat, Jjg
Franhfarters, Large, pound ..20c
Salt Perk Chunks, pound______ISc
Bacon, Special Sliced, pound-25c
Pure Hog Lard, 2 pounds.....25c
Best Compound, 2 pounds...,25c
ETTA KETT
Meat for Loaf, y3 Pork, pound lfc
Hamburger, Fresh Ground, pound 15c
Pork Sausage, pound ____________ 1714c
Fancy Beef Shoulder Roast, pound __ 16c
Fancy Chuck Steak, pound 17|/jC
Beef Rib Boiling Meat, pound 12'/2c
I GAVE ETTA CPDEI-5S
TO GET IN EARLN LAST
night- what timf did
She cone home ?
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IVfr IN NEW
MRS. BURLIE AGNES
CLONINGER
regularly for biliousness and con-
stipation. Sargon ended every ail-
mmit I had, restored my strength
and energy and I feel grand
“Sargon Pills rid me of toxic
Poisons and corrected my bilious,
constipated condition wihtout up-
Hetting me at all.” Mrs. Hurlie
Agnes Cloninger, R. 7. Rox t;:i,
Oklahoma City.
Jwibs Prut; Co., Agent.
BIG SISTER
All Is Vanity!
Mogninc
tNE.R'l ISODI ,!•
By PAUL ROBINSG
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the local movie is going To
Give A SOfeGEM TEST - And If
TO GET IN -I OUGtfrTO
GET PUHTN OP ^LEEP TO LOOKS
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EL RENO TRANSFER
AND STORAGE CO.
Transfer, storage, packing,
shipping. Local and long dls-
tanre moving and heavy haul-
ing.
112 W. Wade
Phone 881-108
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1930, newspaper, September 26, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919350/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.