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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932.
DID YOU KNOW?
Illustrated Question Box
By R. J. SCOTT
hot that you could not keep !h« Wel* now K°vfrn')r <l<,n 1 la,'‘
. . Ha serious for we ore very busy
rar door nhul, ho wo wore a . . . . .A #A
right now and would hate h
dusty aspect when -ve arrived a1 have t0 Htop visiting thee roo<1
farmors and be shut up at the
hrnie. Ouesc you had a 54.tie of
It too. t’p that ri*’er fran, HI
Reno to Karn'a Sourr It was
something fierce; but .v > <i:<! o„r
heat to do a void day's w »r:%
Capitol indefinitely, unle.t* we
could be of some help to you,
Like Will Rollers we do not
know anything, but wh.it wo
Wonder why the weather nan I read In the papers, and half iho
lets this Mare), wind hoi , time we do not know that. Take
- April any wav (that **‘li,orl*1 I" the Times Thurs-
day and we do not be leve that
’ Some of the farmers of th "'Her knows half as much as he
■ Calumet and Kart, Spur .m- "> "ks he does, for he Insinuate
munities think the wheat s, that the governor Is loos e* hi*
damaged and will ,-ot mike o r, «Hp on the common people, well
ten bushels to the .ere well ,f|ll he will take The Tramp-
that's true, they wl'l .tot have Place eve., here In (anadlsn
M mm h to loan, see ' ■""»> h" *■» Lad that they an
not saying mu h; hut they are
Commencement Exercises
To Be May 20
Kleven seniors at the Sacred
Heart Academy are niuking prep-
strut ion for commencemcnl exer-
cise*, which will Is* observed Fri-
day. May SO, in the Kl Iteno high
school auditorium.
They will lie feted the previous
week by th- Jiiilor* ul 11 fines
banquet plans for which are tin
del way at the present lime. Grad-
uate* from the academy this year
will Include:
Charles Maxwell Itlshop lamrelj
Donnelly. Francis Hill. Catherine.
F.mriok, Ryblllu Gut*. Hugh
BUSINESS
DEPRESSIONS
$TXfiTiM£ m
LASTED 12 idON-fHS
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Such a pi’.v that the elevato. surely going tost*) wlih Murray ] ljtml IJo><| M-nr Loretta It**,,
_ . ,tw. "PmillUj I .<•!! <* III*” XllOW 1 .1.11 i '|,,i .... kL..|.*m,.|* I'llOC Vm
till the "Peoples league" show
them somethin*, see.
ot read fnm
at Karn Spur had to he hu-n, I
when there ia nu ll an acreage
of corn going out up there. Thl
will force the farmers to haul1 «*jr that piece ... rc.n .cm,
clear to fleary or Calumet. and|f(Hir miles north o( Calumet to |
while this Is not so Ur for .. (h<1 lM„.on) narih „f Karn Spur hi
truck haul It Is rather expen # ^ .........., work allrt j
dell. I 'lei us Kell wuh. Gertrude Vot
Klin and Clarence Wolf
, mini i- i,.I,, i that CMtro'l Ilia:'
The Karn'a Spur baseball I-um district should and will get th'-
is practically n thin* of lit ■ support of those people for th*
pass, as they could not Kf t! rom|nK election. If • we are no'
the |B
on go long The owner lias It In
barley
j mistaken That road through to
the highway and over to a point
even with Piedmont la on ul
One Iking The Tramp found the best dirt roads In me state
out at Karn'a npur community, to our way of thinking, and th-
practically ever fellow out there last year's work hss nude It ....
takes the Tribune, and mod of'Canadian rounty Is fast coming
them have li paid up from om to the front with her road* and
lo two or three years In ad-1 bridges, and our luard of • uu-
vanre These people appreciate mlaslouers deserve lots of praise
the Tribune for the fact that ItV' for thl* work, for they have
a good paper and then one of been handlcapi>ed more or lets,
their young ladles received the Taxes are not coming In a* fast
car In the contnat. Those that as usual,
are behind are paying up, and
ll‘s a fine place for The Tramp Say. lot* of people a-k u* w hat
to work, both from a solal a we think about the sheriffs race,
well as a business sundpol.it Well, we have not done inurli
Thanks for your Interest frlk* thinking yet and will slari un-
Mr. House, who runs the gener- swerlug ilie questions Immediate-
a! atore and filling station. w*. |y after the November election,
feeling good and Informed The because It Is hard to tell how
Swastikas Win Member-
ship ( ontest
1857
1869
1873
1884
1887
1893
1903
190-7
1914
1921
1929
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toi.Dir.ik
MALE
r
x/e,o, / teu
Miss Nona Mae Cnpfiell and
Lloyd McDaniels will he crowned
May queen anil kin* next Sunday
night #1 lhe special May Hay ex-
eft-lees of ihe First Methodist
church Kpworth league
The pair were the candidates Of
Hi, .lining Swu-tlka team In Ihe
membership and altendance col,-
teat which coiicliided last nigh*
,|lf / &DOMCJ. oV rtit
riued.M -dV.OMrffc M/• /
3F. DlSTtwOf l> 'ffe
MANV WUNHPCD
TIMES rf<f orkimal
CAPACrTv
2
IN
PcoPoa-riOM To TuEiR.
SIZE vdl<H MAN.
BUILD ^ffeUCTljC.ES
MORE -TUAN
7*2.-Times wither
-Than <he lofTTesT
HUMAN EFR5GT-»
'I'HESE tN*;ECT^, ONLV
vit OF AN IN.1H IN HLWMi;|
BUILD MiqHTy HOUSE*!
ffkAN iTAB.1 A7 FROM
16 TO 0.6 FEET HK3H-
at Somerset, cape
yotK, AUST1RAUA ,
•There is one opi«£.
most remarkable
TermiTe C-rfiES OF
TWE. WORL0 - VIEWED !
*eord <he sea , rr
APPEARS AS IF THE
Plain for a mile.
OR MORE. IN EjCffeN*
WERE COVERED
wiTH YHES&-
Pou.TtLD
piliarc
* Tfvi EKPlRfi.
' f+S£ BUILDIWC,
. _4 5 cr-tir
SOCIETY IN MEET
- 1 4 • .
Other Events of Interest
About Community
Cnlou City, April *3. The
l.adiea Aid Society met Thursday
j afternoon with Mr*. Floyd Mc-
Mahan.
Mike floevers home.
Rev. and Mrs. Hallmark" nntl
daughters, Alvanelle and Mildred
Ruth, of Yukon, called on
friends Here Thursday afternoon.
They were the guests at dinner
ut 7 o'clock of Mr. and Mrs.
Men Vogel.
Mrs. FriU Morris left Monday
for her home In Yukon after
spending a week here wllh her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno Kel-
iy-
Demonstration Agent
To Judge 1-H Contests
District 4-H contests In Okla-
______ hnma county and Ilialne county
The at. Teressa Circle of the j will l'p JmlKcd this week by Miss
Catholic church will eniortaln on ' Harvey Thompson, home damon-
Tuesday evening, April 2«. with stratlon agent, In addition to
a curd party In the Imsethenl ot
the school.
Refreshments of heme made
lee eenant and cake will he set-
v.-d for the admission price of
cent* for adult. IM eeats fo-
her schedule of four club moot-
ings.
The Centor Grove 4-11 was to
have met Monday morning, while
Ihe Center Grove women were to
' meet Monday afternoon. Tttea-
t children. ] day Mtra Thompson will Judge
I hiring the- nti.-dness session | the eliminations at Putnam City
plans were laid for a depre <s5pn j and the following day at Waton-
psrty on April IN, Thursday eve- yn.
nlng. All ladles are requeste I I The Richland women will cen-
to dme, dressed In house dies.-1 vpne xhursday, while the Iteno
ea and men In overall* AI.||lom(. demonstration club It
dressed otherwise will he fined 'scheduled for Friday. Saturday
Refreshments will he served! |„ regular office day.
and an admission of 1« cents I -------------
for adults and ■*• cents for chll
dren.
I
COURTHOUSE
NEWS ITEMS
LOCAL BRIEFS
Tramp that he was glad that
he was ahead and that If he had
not ben he would have had to
stop a* buslneas was so slow that
he could not catch a g v>d cold
walling on his customers House
Is a fine fellow and we will
never forget trading him a auto- man was beaten
scrlptlon once for a coffee pot,
for the reason that It wa* a We will raj oa • thlnt. that w»
good coffee pal and we arc do know, some of you Mlow-
silll using It, are going to lie the wor ti sur-
prised fellows In the county when
The school children will all b I you see who gets that twenty-
ln a Kour-H contest at t’slunie. rive dollars lor their school dl«-
Friday and The Tramp has anjrlot. Now you are waiting about
Invitation lo he present, with thl* matter till It will be to,
assurance that there wl 1 be n 'ale. tlet busy and If y »u arc
good dinner served at the noon golne to renew your suhacrtp.lo.i,
hour Thl* sounds like Arkansas.; do It now, rlaht now. and *et
and the Idea uf bavlna dinner n'uhe vole for your community
noon 1* rtrb\, mid we can't *e' Twenty-five dollar* would *4<’
used lo hat..* dinner at | Ini* lo your library, or pin.
M tr wet# raised in call that ground outfits, or window *l.*d--
supper; hut It doe* not matte, for the school room or pi tun-
as we will do our part, even it , for Ihe wall*, and In a tbo.iaaad
dinner doea come at that late other ways and IF* ncx. t* Im
hour. We are «o constituted iha' possible for Tl.c Tramp t > a<‘i i
li docs nol make very n.u h dlf all of you In I me to di all »hl*
ferenre when "eatln' Him* work and we are doing this u
rnmen." Just so It gets arnwnd. that you will help, ami In fact
It's
Miss Is,.belle Flkc.
Rock Muml avenua, who under
went a major o|H*ra(lon at the Kl
All arc Invited to attend.
Those to attend the meeting |
were Mrs. Chris Messenger. Mrs.
Wallace, Mrs. .Sullen*. Mr*. IH-ed.
Mrs. Opal McMahan. Mrs. Ken-
ten Petrec, Mrs. A. M. McMahan.
Mr*. Will Messenger. Mrs. Kio-
|mler and Mr*. McCa Heard were
1 guests | Oklahoma company to C.
■ Mr and Mrs.-dark. Heed, Mr. an-l j Shaffer et ul. NW !S-13n 9w.
Of the Oklahoma university In R. ... Jennings am, Mm JeuUMM. J*' ^*r. “",l 'nM*n T< ni'm'
_iUll4k„-l _f ...#r Mm. Z*y MrMiihan. Mr. and Mr* Oil company to Jnme* H. Cope and
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!*•"< » • #'«"#■ 1 H.
Release of Oil and Ca* Lease
Oklahoma Company to Slln*
Smith. NK SW lots 1 un.t ! •6-12n-
Iflw.
W.
Mr. ard
IhUII'll I Ulf.il' H, .HI. «*•»• -*■•
,.,1.4 son Dan Jr. of Oklahoma will Messenger, Albert Wlemaa.
ami iCity, were guetds over the week- Mrs. Whellln*. and Mrs. Illne*
Warranty Deed
Leonard L. Iloeblng to John II.
Ilmd.lnp, 8Mi 14-14n-sw.
J A. Klsele lo Sophia R. Klsele.
■«e S=HHr£r ~ ' ................
of the
people will vole, *o we refrain ,
from speculating on the mallei
till IF* settled We lemembe
we have taken active part l„
several election* In our time n.ld
some of Ihe biggest surprise*
that wc ever had was when o.r
Hradlcy piloted the losing "<1*> j X|,M Marguerite Brunk. of Okla South Macomb avenue. They
getters."
The candidate* tor the
were M!*« Mildred Steward, queeu.
i,lid Wllhu, Itei.l, king.
homa City, was a puo.t over the were formerly .nemln-r*
lose. ......i._____ ... t,, . VI i,.. .n.l VI lit.Idle eft * tins ft I f...
I Week-end ot Misses Jessie Mae nil,I Kl Hello pi,bill school facility.
'Th.-lma Randall H4 South Hocl
| Island avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H
South Macomb avenue, nail
i tliclr guests Sunday Capt. and
.ti,. mm .»irs. n. nc,.» 1 Percy W. Itcck, UM South Hock
italned at dinner last Monday eve-!island avenue, underwent n tonsil-
•U , ... — in. —------ — — 1 ■
nine Mr and Mr* Kd Mln|Hs, j lectomy this momlpg.
Ilaxcl Stroud and Mr and Mr*
............
.mi you nhoiilit hrlp fw It'* vomm .
when v,.„ win Hon i I irgai •* ,h* prp<rn' """■
H.ton as the governor found thai the closing of your *.'h >o'
out that wc would take Burn*' ha* nothin* to do with winning
place and nerve a« governor, ht the money If your rommunli)
came right home and don't *eem wins It will lie swarded Ju*i the ' 'I"'
-—mmb same and the .lire* tor. .-an hsn
rtlt* It as they -ee fit We ar"
j doing this to luirily repay you
for the excellent way you h»v,«
'ire,.ted The Tramp wince he came
I to your county. For the fine way
| tile school* have treated us. an,I
there I* no scheme to It Help
win thl* money lor your com
munlty.
Mrs. Kllxnbeth llollon. 4H> S in r,mW, ,,rowBi sliidcin Mindr.y with Mr. Jcnn.i g • lulher., City ___j^MsGow^j-IP
' -— '■ '* *' ' ——
Long where ah» |
► pent ihe winter with her won*.) ^ K
Waller and Mrs Holton. m
Joliu Holton ard Mr* Hoi I
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Mr and Mr*. Horace K. Have - M H
little dm,-.’liter. Marguerite. M ’St
Klk illy, were guoats Sunday ,.f< m ‘JK
* of Mr*. M ■ m|
and Mr llor*on. ^^^k # H __ —
it.,. 'w mflk*
in* -ip. npti.ui ^^k ^^k § H
m# §—■ I \ / I— I
one the li> ^^k M ^^k S
im A
lie
till. H s located on Hrap
or\ larm Ju*i caat of the bridge w
of. the North Caned an. and IW«* .
mile* from Karn .Mr Hrap- _
^mm
mm
M
it' K
Mr. ur I Mrw. W. I,. Moore. IF
South Hoff avenue, spent Sunday
in Medicine Park.
The Hraper filling wtallon l>
one of the Industrie* fostered h>
Guy Draper for the benefit ot
bla community and iIs** (ravelins
public It w located on Mr. Hrap
•r'w larm Just east of the bridge
nr. Ihe North Canad an. and tw
mile* from Karu Spur. Mr Drap
or milks a fine bunch of cow
and as lie run* the milk truck
lo Ok'ahoma Oily, lake, lita miik I
out a* lie goes and I* doing a> |
well a* any one In the dairying
TYPEWRITERS and
ADDING MACHINES
New and Reconditioned
AAllft— RENTALS—REPAIR*
HENRY HEHNE
Typewriter Dept . Rhone ?I0
Hern Is another reader of the
Tribune that hn« Ills paper pa d
up In advance Thanks, Mi
Hay run* the filling station
and siore. lias a brand new lishy
girl • hat I* miikUg lots if Jay
lor pspa and mama, a* IF* their
lira! He la a good buslneia mall
and the public gets good treat.
made
V
or
rolling
A
EL RENO TR ANSFER
& STORAGE
Tmnsfer. Sternfe. pa, king,
shipping. Local g»d long dis-
tance moving and heavy haul-
ing
112 W. Wadf
Phono 103
R C WHITLOCK Nge
C. M. RRUMM. dod'y.
Look wl Ihe label on your |W-
per. and you will know If you
are liehlml. if jfuu
in,-nt in every imslnesi deal
whether It's a gallon of ga* or
a hill of grorerlea We had a
good vl.lt with the firm. Mr.
and Mr*. Hay Draper, mid found i
they were reading ihe Tribune'
are behind, if jfou are and In-land liked It so well lhat they'
tend in renew, why hcltnie. re handed The Tramp three dollar*,
new al once and fit the clerk I to set It ^tp fvr anolhdr Iwelvei
YOU
SAVE
IN BUYING
what district you live in mid th’
I votes Will he counted lo the
• credit of lhat district One man
wald "A* soon ns I read vnut
I announcement. I though! I woull
come lu the next time I wrm
In lown and renew; tiui for* it
ao«l **i there you are some of you
will fur gel II till It will be ton
, late. Hkii POU Will «g|
Intended lo help gel that mnner
and lei II slip my mind " P> H
_|nnw. have the wife lie a string
months Thanks Mr thl* and Ihe
visit Mo .
Wnt I* Haas I* another a *od
tenant farmer that is brio* n«
things to pa** lie has lived on
Ihe rented farm here far eight
year* mid I* another not contem-
plating a move nr looking for an-
other farm as he Is well pleased
mid ihe landlord knows a good
farmer and of rourse I* well
pleased loo They milk five good
i
around your little finger the next rows mid are selling ihe ,-rcsm
lime you come lo town so Hist land feeding ihe separated milk
you can remember Ihe matter j to pigs, calie* and a fine bun h
ot spring chicks Mr* Haas raises
Frank Mouse. Ihe popular ttier.
chant at Karn'a 8pur, ha* been
In business here for right year*,
where he ha* made Iota of
DAK I N C. fiend* sod has succeeded
bUPluhaa at the .*»,r tlRM
DOWHPD u congenial pt,.gl"-ive and
• Vff letIX
|0 The Tramp Thitrs.Ui that Ike
highway operator* had hi* road
blockade,! for (he lad two week*,
while they are gelling that gravel
worked out lo make II a real
highway, hut he ha* no kick
romlng. fur H will re*un in »non
when IF* finished hni he hate*
tohavildwatt so ’eng Thl* l*ihe
thing they are trying to do
You t«vt In uilnf
KC.UwLESSiUiol
klfk prlcud Standi.
Ihe 8Hver-l*ce,l Wymidolt* mid has
four hundred eprlnt chirk* Hi*'
look a* If lhey would *oon do
for the markei a* frier* Of ih«lr
three children iwo are In srhool.
Ho Roberta In Hie third ami Ivan
In the second grade* at Ih* l.one
•Oar achool Mr*. Pllnson I* Htelr
learher Ihl* year and Mrs Haas
thought that she w*# retained
for another rear Their corn and
oat* are all, right, and they et
pert lo have a good acreage of
kafir and other feed stuff for
this year.
IT'I oountl ACTIN0
MttttONkOf rdiiNOi utin
o, UUM CUVI H1MINT
Well, IF* gelling late and here
I* where we lake out fvr ih"
»in on th l^gi I. We had k Hn" Jd*y fining In we saw the farm
visit with Mr, and Mr* Mou#* 1 hnmoa of Mr I sale*. Ludwig and
n* usual, ami they are reading'm,ny nthera. bill It was Ivn lair
ihe Tribune and have It paid up ui alop Wheal, nau and alfalfa
lo tilt, Wall. II will he a I out thl* way ara looking good,
long lime before Th* Tramp gauLmi the rain aaamed lo hava the
to colla<i from thorn; but we|**mo effect here that other part#
wish every one who inkaa the of Iho county ahnw
IHotipIt VELVET
(ur SO ciparcdic*
15c
J\ight for rolling,
right for lostel
Tltc riplil kind <d tobacco cut just riphl
for rolling. ToImh'W «> }X<mmI it jual
!•• tken your mouth water. Fresh lolrttcco
, ,ti itiiikt’s you smack your lips. Dials
Velvet—and man, it’s worth trying!
% tan. iwarn * Ww*» Toaswe Cm
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