The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 8, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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Just in time for Easter selling
The greatest coat values we have ever offered
Women’s and misses' sirs**
TWO
SLAB COSTS ARE
State Hoad Body Issues
Explanation
‘ tictilnrly (turiny the paat winter,
| has disclosed the fallacy and Im-
practicability of buying cement
three or four hundred miles from
ihe place of consumption.
Ma*ey & Sons, contractors on
the Pottawatomie county paving
south of Shawnee, required about
three cars of cement a day, when
operating during the winter
months. They found it necessary1
10 keep a five day supply rolling
in order iliat they might hope to
have cement when needed. In
spite of this precaution, they
, . , . ■ „cre shut down three days In uic-
Knllowlng is an article rdea.-j t|me because the
ed by the Stale highway com mis-j nW ftfr|ve n„ Hrhednled.!
sion In which It explain, the suv-. ^ c,0|(e of lhe threo day I
ing In cost of paving by leuta", *hllI.down, a ,w0 weeks rain set
contractor, buy their own cement . » ,.#mo ,he three days:
l.aying concrete paving ,f?.r *° uVer-due supply of cement, and
per cent less than It was toll for( ^ „h^menl, arr|Ved from]
1 year ago, or putting down on . d dur|nj t|iC two weeks,
and a quarter miles of . mere:*/ ^ ,ontrnf!or) WPre thus forc-l
cd to pay u large demurrage bill
in addition to the loss resulting
from the shut down. Such losses
•......- - . 1 in 11 <ii hr takrii into con -idoration
commission to the charge that re- ■ reflected in
H„ n ,0 .he plan of letting ran- | ^Vr ®ld «d ^the stale eventually
tractor* buy lheir own remeiu will
,os« the State mor. money v> . «•••» P“> »*b,u-
matter of fact, the record show \<I<N •« «hl
that it 1. cheaper, hy far more! The ...himlaalQR has found that
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
MEET TO DISCUSS PEACE IN FAR EAST T* j|||j
TUESDAY, MARCH 8,
a .
slab for less money than a mile
was laid for a year ago. that Is
(ho answer of the Democratic ^
members of the State Highway j
e that re-
Indians’ Savior
i Miss Anna. 717
' land avenue.
Efficiency C.roup Studies
Early Planting
South nock ^YsS/evcLg^rtherSi-
____ ’ i„ Tulsa. They of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Trevathan, Mrs. H°tiU.iv« ^
:*.12 East London street, spent Maher, an ■• • ' |ho)r H,£v
Tuesday In Anadarko where Mr. Roberta menu
Trevnthnn transacted liu.lneaa. in this city.
I Mr and Mrs. Charles K tlnh- .1 , .PHH visitor lioro
kar, who ware called here hy the <'ity. was a
illness sc,I death "I the loiumi'- | ruesday
Carden budgets were formed by
members of the Efficiency wom-
en's homo demonatrallon organi-
r.atlon Monday afternoon when
they met with Miss Harvey
Thompson, agent, in the home of
Mrs. \V. A. Fletcher.
lairing the afternoon's discus:,-
! Ion the advantages of early plants
j for transplanting were emphasis-,
; ed wlih methods of a successful
' early start. Saving home grown
garden seeds was recommended!
for all vegetables with the ex-
ception of potatoes.
‘ 0* ■
salisfactory in every way,
the plun followed by Hu-
nt todionarg previougly.
Stal Mint l’re*cHl«gl
Here are some of the f.cts the
commissioners gave to demon-
onstrate their point:
On March 3. last year, the de-
partment received bids for al-
most five miles of itavlng from El
Iteno south; railroad service point
i nion City Under that bid, the
than1 every additional expense saddled j
com- upon the con:ractor simply adds ^
iliat much to hi* bid. So aside |
I rum the fact that II Is g tod busl- -
Does to buy cement und other road |
I it i Id I UK product* In Oklahoma In
iorder to give work to Oklahoma
people. It Is an actual saving to
the state lo do so. It would I
seem Just as wise to buy sand. |
gravel and chat out of the slate
as to buy cement out of the slate.
0:T:rial oh servers in Shanghai, for
i;,» ill-.| time since the Sinn-Jap-
hodilitlea opened, have ex-
p . o-d optimism over the pros-
pect! of a possible I rare In the
, .ar future. Hope* ••.ere n • d
as the r, suit of n P'-ace confer-
ence aboard the Dritish dag-hip
Kent between Admiral K. 8.
Nomura. I ft. of Japan and Dr.
W' llington K«o, representing
China.
slMie wa. lo furnish the cement I In fact. It would be more Ju*tl- j
nd steel The cost of the slab) liable because saad,• gravel and |
*"« m""’ m -is. 7 I"|i'v-wj
{Cood Diet All Vcal-
ls Best SprinK Tonic
V JS ^ ........ I*"— * .
FVliruary 9. thin jfMl, ibi* <’;quantity* and *to«*k
sion received bids lor a hit more - * —*
Hllllwater, Okla , March <
The "spring lonl •”
EXTRACTION brings SUIT
Mctnphia. Trim. <IP> Mrs. (’
M Met lee lias filed suit In circuit
H, nri here against Hr <'• O''*'"
I. re. dentist. She churgCs on
January 18 she went to the den-
tition of potatoes. Battling blizzards and frigid tem-
The benefit of conditioning j poraturrs to help innoculate more
.1. woman were instructed how than 100 Indians stricken by an
club women were Instructed how
I he gulden soil during the winter
Months was discussed, and the
to plant, when and what kind of
perennials for this section of the
country.
State garden bulletins, written
epidemic on their reservation in
western Utah, Mis* Frances
Dunn, registered nurse, is hailed
ns n heroine. She made many
State garden Uullatlns. wruinn calls on the sick in 'a^U*
lv D C Mooring, specialist o. the of the reservation, paying no heed
....... - u> the severe storms.
ceptlble to the health menace
ol the jnnk p '.es' than adults.
Oklahoma A. and M. College In
St diwater, were distributed It
was announced that the April
meeting of the organization would
hi held In the home or Mrs. \V.
i; (loadman.
HEADACHE
SlUNS HLDW SDMDIItS
Hound Hill. Mas* (IP> A *uc-
((.Msful method for disc uiraglng
___________ ^ a
than three miles of imvlus In the
same county from Calumet south.
In this bid was Included the cost
of shouldering and guardrail,
which were not iu I he bid of the
>car previous. Aside from this
additional cost for the 1*32 let-
link. the conditions were the same
except iliat the freight rale from
the nearest cement mill lo ( alu-
met is I0.E88 per barrel more.
I u: till* year the roniraelora wer*
given the privilege of buying their
,,Wli cement and Steel ttllll the
shouldering and *"*r'1 «*•
Inated. the cost ol th. *lah this
vear wa* *17.60« per mile, or M.-
.'ilil.th a mile less than last year.
Had tho distance to be paved been
a. much as last year, the differ-
ence probably would have been
more as the larger the project
generally the lea* the cost per
rvlle. ,
The experience of the com in sa-
lon during I lie pa-: v-ir- and par
The difference In the cod ofithroughout the year, say M.irili,
.1.17, ™.-r OS W »•
and last year. »4.3»l.tE. cannot tel.tat the Oklah .ma A
be acconnted for as a difference to.lete
In the cost of labor, because this The ' aprlng tonic In ihe P»«,„.P
was an Iron tonic used to replace f,oni Lebanon
Hie drurnor in mineral intake ||„me to the
because the use of
“Gly-Cas’ Merit
k Remarkable,”
Says Local Man
RhfumttiMm.Stomatli and ....
Kidnev Trouble Had it» r.,i
Made Life Miwrabl©for
year the commission Is requiring
i,|| contractvirs to pay a minimum
o( thirty cents per hour, while,
lust year no minimum require-
ment was made and contractor*
could, aud In some In-tau •■•* prob-
ably did. pay loss The dlffor-
.nee of ILoPt-l'1 cannot be ao-
■ Minted for In the difference of
the cost price of cement. It lake*
82 barret* of cemoat per
I,.II,. Tin* cement for the t nion
nty Job last year cos* |1.S« l»er
barrel dullvered al the servt •■
point, or a total of |l,718.21 t» r
mile. In-dud the $t.-*l*l tn -a'* I
a. above set out thl* y,tf- *'"1
cur total cement cost t* only
mile, but this would
of tin- diet,
units and vegetable* was cut
down during the winter months
and replaced by a greater U-- of
refined cereal*, ilce, utacaroul, fa-
meat, and sweets Thl* meant the
loss of minerals and vitamin* In
Hie diet. Which III turn resulted
III Ihe loss of Strength. pep,
» nergy, and lowered vitality.
1 The faulty imrt of the "spring
mult" theory was In the way the
mineral* were ad mint stared. Mi*.
Mel’lu-lers *av * Irvn tonic ant
vitamins are needed the year
around and they nr.- much better
i used hy Ihe body when m»i»il-«l
TO HAUL FREIGHT
Portland. <»re.. (IP) The Oregon
Fledrh Hallway, a Northern line
vlll Imiugurate freight service over
n new Sail Hum ISmll.- extension
llirouuh Sweet
........... Cahi|)ooin Hlver,
April 1. officials announced.
LEAVE FLAMING HOUSE
Ihivv tucket. It. I„■ (IPl — Mrs.
t’hnrle* Marden. 72. refused to
leave the house she had lived in
.essiui i.iv.nuu lv. 1 f0). years when It .-auglit fire rc-
moiorlst* from speeding has been ntjy #nd firemen had to carry
derised litre on the magnificent |(r ou( (0r<il>ly. The fire con:-
53M-acre cstulc of Colonel Edward .,|e(<>|y destroyed the house.
H It ('.rein, *"ii "■ tie- L‘< • .
H,.;ty Croon. Every few r -l
tin- drives along the roads on Hie
elate, one sees sign* reading,
"Co Slow. Hump Ahead." The
bumps never material In-
Nerves on edge. A head that
throb*. You can't stop work, but
ran;i»Pvr.;-«hurry. nnd
ffSi as
f a__ ____I ___..'oa ...Alt PAItt. oi a a I_______
nourili*. rheumatism, etc; or lose
any time lieeausc of cow* or sore
• 7 - - *----— A.n,nn nnd
lircctions*
LOCAL BRIEFS
IVAHV SUIN’* PHTirioN
Umuh. of Oklahoma
iHisIn.-s* visitor h.-re
Itobcri J.
City, was- a
! I'uesdav,
l.ynn. Mass. (U»»- The name of
17,-months-old Allen M llorllck- S Holding and Ocorge Diirrln
I gpp.-ared among other signature* ot Oklahoma City, trammed MM
M, |.|(lV,1 I- Mi l....... to:. South ,,| ., petition to the city eoum'I ness n.-re Twada}
Hoff avenue, will attend tin- one L,ki,„ that steps h* taken to - ui. Kman
i.'cl.M k lum h'-oii bridge given for r|,-un up Junk piles In the trl Inlty , r »»<1 Mrs. W H '• '
............ the 4 aud 8 club at Alley Street HI- father .-»• and ion Ibvhly. Tree|>ort. I.L
lie home of Mr*. Ilola-rl llaviie* | plained that Ills son's name u|>- wer. overnight guest* Monday ot
,,, oki.ihoma (it* Wednesday. ' p.-.ire.l l.cao*.- ■ _^
I ake two or inrcc laoiev*. «**•.»•-.- .......-
ol water, and you're soon corn- ot t|,e genuine lahlel*. stamped
(.triable. There's nothing half-way wi,h (hc |jaycr cross. They cost
uImoiI the action of genuine aspinn. Vfry little, e*i>ecially if you buy
iF^hc box savs Bayer, you will them by the bottle. Any doctor- will
get complete relief. tell you they are harmless. I hey
SSrxrS esaSwK:T*’
BAYER^ASPIRIN
I pea red because he Is more sits-'Mr*. C. M
Appeal Costs 10 Years ,|jS
tllt.SS
I,.' at t'nloii f’itv. whereas tho bit. m fo-1
w« raenived was for furnishing | gome pet ->n« may ....... a re-en-
, .IU.«I at t'sbim**! and the freight. forced Ionic, tor - ich db-.i •< as
!li..m ti.e nearest mill to Calumet prllanra. rlchft-> tuberculosis, and
;}„ u<t8 per barrel more than «a I . - trp dJ ■ 1 of various
. * , ■, | the < "f «
.Mr. Moot on; Now r et*N j llg I( , ypar
Fine.
Introduction "f Hly-Cas. Hn-
nmuzti-g new b.-rlial remedy, being
*|nh tall) Intrvnlnced and explained
to scores of local pooptc every
•lay at the Jones Drat PloT". thl*
• tty. I« .retting a seiisalhn.
throughout Kl Iteno and vlclnlt.v
an.I a* reports of the astonishing
in Ion City, am-vuntlng to
IS343.S t per mile. Fr .m thl* d<--
|«tn.-t II2-V0-1 and 'his shows
(that by permitting live conlM I<*r
Lo furnish h's own .-em.-n: we
Ihe c.-ir.ent alwoluie’y free d<
at the point of service, ami ^
•ave 121* 28 per mile under Renting vitamin
I the coat of a mile of eemenl Daw-1 fi„, .i
Ills ushall)
drought, fix
ami
fallow
I
IM-rlod of
kinds. Many
til-1, disaster*
i n.mployment.
lew wage* |
I'elltgra l* eans.-d by fnlhtwlllgj I
for loo long a time a dl.-t lacking | U
In vitamin "U ' the p.-i:*gra-pr<-, L
A diet of r>-, |
-alt pork and |
| lard, unit sugar and
vitamin "0" and l»
hv | mold) used » hen
■ an-e.
rynip. la k*
a diet colli-1
ut.iney aud
says Mis. Me-
WMVr on Calumet *Mrl|*
To put It another way. >
l.ttfng the .-oniractor furnl«h h'*.l.a»l ar<
a., mill.-rial* on the Calum"t h'.«l | I'hcter*
w* .av.d 20 per cent Of the rasti ......I- which pmvent pellagra
.paving on a of last (arc milk. I**n meat. »»«- »*l"'"' -
v.ar'. co*: price On the hn*l* tomato Juice, wheat *cru». >ea.t,
,,i cost price of this >m»r. we can -gg* amt loaf) vegetable
h.lld I'i per cent more miles of, Michels Is another disease that
Iravenveat and «»* per I *iioul.l i»- guarded again-i whh
‘lie addition Or. putting It (rawing children To prev.n
snothwr wey the &&•!••« Imrr.-ls rh-he.*. Ml.. M. I it.. sugge...
-,,rnt hough out Of Ihe state! that children Hava whole
| last
road
It cost Mrs. Lillie Turner, nbovr,
un catra 10 year* when sha ap-
milk pewled from the conviction of a
----------e *•
for the same money built SM»3 | b». _____
miles more road and bad lx."**-' ..
ki left I'uitlna the whole story , Mt*s Mar> la«n ,,r** '* ' ,
ha one sentence. Ihe comml * vn I Mouth Hoff ‘1 III •« h-
I Is now butldtna 21 per cent mor- horn
I miles of road for !••• m me) than
VBH dnlH* yt’MT
llirmingham, Ala., court for man-
slaughter In connection withf the
slaying of Oliver (Jlcnn, in her
apartment. At her second trial, in
which sh# pleaded sslf-dcfcnsc.
Mr*. Turner wa* gent.-nced to
serve 20 yearn, twice the amount
' j of time given her at the first trial.
Farmers Control Came Commission
MR H. C WOOTEN
art onipllshiuenls ol tlly-f as In
other sections continue to pour
la many well hnowtt and respect-
• d Kl Iteno people are already
puhltcly endorsing thl* n-itiarhghle
hrtltul remedy and praMna It a*
the) have never praised anythin*
Iwlore. For distance, read the
following remarkable statement
made recently by Mr. II •' 3k'*>'
rn. 717 Month Itobcri* Ml, a resi-
dent ol thl* city for the pe*t 17
year*, well known local mechanic,
so hi* ntfi-v mends might learn
of tlly-t'a* and gel the satin- won
<1,1 (Ul hoMrllt he has!
"Uty-t'aa Is stinplv wonderful.''
said Mr. Wooten My general
health •*• groatly Impaired M»
.Inina- ll and khlnevs Were oiM ol
..r,l,.i nervmisneas and rheumatism
also iron Id.-d m<- Hot g|i In the
imillltug feeling tired and alugelat.
and worn-sRlt. Had no appetite,
nri.l iciuld not Bleep well nr get
my real Ihit now every thing I*
.,11. I-III sill.. I bav.' l.-en taking
tilt fa* *nd I am feeling flu-1np«n a hi* cal
s_a.-_____I lo ' an*..—.tarn
Kl lie
for her
again I nm crently improved in
everyway, nerve quieted, appetite
realored. trldney* no longer Imlhei
me and I am reolly feellna myaall
again Oly-fa* I* certainly on.
nicdtrlnc In a claa* hy (tacit for
II glra* real rcatill*
HIvsTaa ha* won thouaand* of
friend* and hold* them simply he
cause If ■!**• results which arc
laalln*
The (Hy-Ca* Man I* dally meet-
ing crowd* of Ureal people al the
Jnueg Drag Mtore. Kl fie no. and
Introducing and ciplalulng the
merit Of thl* now vegetable medi-
cal dlMovcry -sf Adv)
Mr*, W M. Collin*, who ho*
been a nvesl lor a l*» ol
her daughter. Mr* Kelly TrotterJ
and Mr Trotter. 221 North
nn avenue, tell Tu**«la'
home In Kingfisher
gHINI MAKLOMh AIDE 4 gONE
Ih-Ston. (IF>- A Ituatlngtoo Ave-
i,shoe shine *uud ha* *!**»
the lour son* "I Tony Maltmxndo
their opportunity In III*. Due ha-
, .-nipl. ied hts medical ronr«- Hi
Naples, another I* stndylna *«
•ilncerlag; two °»her son* In thlai
country have tern enabled to
start In the clothing and contract
tag business** hy the nlchl*. and
dimes their father1* "hoc shining
parlor '*rn»
TRIID COUGAR IY PARKING
(told Iteoch. Ore . ttP» Wood-
!*ard Fry can tmltota the liarh ot
a do* .0 well he treqnenlly ire*.
.oqgaD lie god hi* f*tH-r Wer-
salklag up ■ troll when thev
came up a trail when they name
feeding nn a deer
Woodward Imitated the having of
a hound and the cougar climbed a
tree III* father returned bom-,
not a gun and shot Ih* cougar It
meaaured eight feet, four Inches
-V -♦
rfSi
ROUNTv AFTER f TEARE
I'mvldenee. K I (lf> The M*n
ate recently voted a 13 bounty j
to Henry Aailwuy tor a log be
gtiled at Jameslowu aeveo yv-ersl
ago, Jocnlerlv referring to the|
long delay, na* aeoator wanted tn
know *Uvtli-i the to* had ba*n
hilled hy the hunter* *u», or
hod succumbed ♦* th* "a****-
vsur ttrltoHna.''
William Ulghtan
For Ute firat time atneo gam* amt
Ash maltar* In Oklahoma were
Aral placed tn the band* ot a com-
rnlMlvm. that (X'tnmlMlon now ta
gmatnalfd hy farmer*, ntnet Old
tlrah*m of Nowata ha* been named
Did tiraliam
tn ruccaod (leorfa W. Hlnao of
Hlarkwsll resigned. Ornham own*
nvo farm* in eootara Oklahoma.
Leighton own* and operate* <wv* o«
naest ladtooi farms to Cana*
emmty near falumel. .
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