The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 8, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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tesday, June 8, 1955
The El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
\wer Honors
le-Elect
Family Returns From
Stay in Montana
Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Stroud,
daughters, Mary Gail and Patti
Sue, have returned from Miles
City, Mont., where Mr. Stroud had
been employed, and have estab-
lished their home in Oklahoma
City.
Mr. §troud has enrolled in Cen-
tral State college at Edmond and
l^Irs. Stroud has accepted a posi-
tion with Harper Oil company.
Mrs. Stroud, the former Miss
Georgia Cordray, and daughters
have been visiting the past three
weeks in the home of her mother,
Mrs. H. A. Blevins, 802 South Rock
Island. Mr. Stroud is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stroud, of
Okarche.
Corner Door
past four years Miss Spinney has
traced a total of 1,800 policyholders.
A recently solved case involved
a clergyman now living in Com-
munist Poland.
Public Records
Giving Away Money
Job of One Careerist
WORCESTER, Mass., June 8—(W
— Elizabeth Spinney’s unusual job
is hunting for people so she can
hand them money.
Miss Spinney has been seeking
“lost policyholders” for the State
Mutual Life Assurance company
since 1951.
When she started, the company
had 1,217 cases to solve. During the
Proved in ovvr 2,000,000
homo* —
Mrs. W. W. Carson accompanied
Mrs. Walter Schroeder and Miss
Loretta Schroeder to Chickasha
where Loretta enroled as a repre-
sentative to Girls’ State and a
member of “Reed City.” .
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carson
visited in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Jensen Tuesday night.
Mrs. W. W. Carson was a Mon-
day visitor of Mrs. John Laub.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brisman and
Leon Brisman visited with Mr. and
Mrs. W. King and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meade and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Meade.
Mrs. Walter Schroeder called on
Mrs. W. W. Carson Saturday morn-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moberly
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Moberly and Leon
Moberly.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moberly,
son, Leon and Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Moberly of Ft. Riley, Kan.,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gene McDowell at Norman and
Saturday evening they spent in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
Moberly and family in Oklahoma
City.
Edison C. Jalonick et al, trustees
of estate of I. Jalonick and Sunny-
side, Inc., to C. B. Kerr et al. Lot
10 and lot 11, block 81, El Reno.
Assignments of Oil and Gas Leases
Roy Starr to Magnolia Petroleum
company. Part of 22-12-6.
Salwa Kouri to Magnolia Petrol-
eum company. Part of 18-13-6.
A. W. Sears to Salwa Kouri.
Part of 18-13-6.
Oil and Gas Leases
H. C. Peacock and Mollie Pea-
cock to Magnolia Petroleum com-
pany. Part of 24-11-6.
Herman H. Determan and Anna
J. Determan to A. W. Sears. Part
of 18-13-6.
. Marriage Licenses
Neely P. Harper, jr., 23, and
Norma Dill Ussary, 23, both of
Oklahoma City.
Allan B. Pease, 34, and Geraldine
L. Pease, 31, both of Oklahoma
City.
Wayne Lee VonTungeln, 20, and
Alice Marie Champion, 17, both of
El Reno.
Divorce Petition
Reggy Deroule vs. John jr. De-
roule.
Warranty Deeds
Floyd McMahan and Anna Mc-
Mahan to Charles H. Keef and La-
berta M. Keef. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and
7, block 3, Union City.
red F. Palmore and Miss
Ann Palmore, 802 East
were hostesses Tuesday
pt a miscellaneous bridal
ponoring Miss Margaret
de-elect of Ralph E. Pet-
RUGS CLEANED
The Patented Hild Way
Phone 11 or 58
rDVCTAI LAUNDRY
V*l\ I J I AL CLEANERS
prn is the daughter of Mr.
I Herbert Corn, 118 North
Mr. Peters is the son of
Mrs. Albert Peters, Union
GLASS-LINED
WATER HEATERS
AUCTION SALE
EVERETT'S AUCTION HOUSE
Priced
From
418 WEST WADE--THURSDAY AT 7:30
Good piano, 3 good table-top ranges, 2 good refrigera-
tors—one has deep-freezer in top; beautiful 8-piece
dining room suite, apartment size range, studio
couch, wardrobe, 6-piece dinette suite, chest of draw-
ers, large dresser, bed, springs, mattress, coffee
tables, end tables, lamp tables, bunk beds, garden
tools, dishes, cooking utensils, breakfast tables and
chairs.
MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT MENTIONED
C. L. Everett, Auctioneer S. H. Love, Clerk
EASY TERMS!
Make An Appointment for Your Portrait Today
WE ARE COMPLETE
PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
How Can I?
k Pigorsch, Miss Anna-
prsch, Miss Barbara Tay-
B Eileen Phillips, Mrs.
byler and Mrs. Herbert
Q. How can I test the freshness
of a ham?
A. Run a clean knife into it, close
to the center knuckle. The ham
is good if the knife comes out
sweet and odorless, but is not fit
for use if the knife is smeary and
has a strong odor.
Q. How can I remove mustard
stains on linen?
A. Boil in water, in which wash-
ing soda, 1 teaspoonful to 1 quart
of water, has been dissolved. After
boiling, rub until the stains disap-
pear.
Q. How can I remove scorched
spots from clothing?
A. Boil in milk and turpentine,
to which soap has been added, and
then dry in the sun.
rere sent by Mrs. W. W.
fiss June Sturgeon, Miss
iller, Miss Helen Miller,
: Corwin, Mrs. O. L. Ren-
B Joy Renner, Miss Pat
bs Shirley Johnson, Mrs.
[e, and Mrs. Edwin
& Photo Supply
WILLARD PARKS, Owner
208 S. Bickford
Phone 339
113-B South Rock Island
Phone 180
OKLAHOMA TIRE & SUPPLY
Class Meets
Ars. Deatherage
|rs of the Vota Vita Sun-
bl class of the First Bap-
bh met for their regular
[business and social meet-
pay afternoon at the home
. S. Deatherage, 917 South
SAVE ON BRUNSWICK PREMIUM QUALITY TIRES
June is Big Allowance Month at OTASCO.
Now is the time to trade and save on
BRUNSWICK Tires. Take advantage of
these outstanding trade-in allowances.
Buy now and save I
votions, “Evaluating Our
ing”, were given by Mrs.
fancy. Mrs. Jack Carroll
closing prayer,
brt course was served to
ly Barlow, Mrs. Carroll,
IB. Sessions, Mrs. H. D.
[rs. Orville Brower, Mrs.
■ager, Mrs. Cecil Carroll,
U). McDaniel,
LLOWANCE
, . ... ■: ' Si •&''
FRESH, PURE MILK
50c Gallon
W. A. KORTEMEIER
3 Miles North,
1 Mile West El Reno
Mikes 14 extra cubes.
Stain resisting alumi-
num tray. Flexible
plastic grid. (XM87-9)
Strong smooth plastic.
4 divided compart-
ments Your choice of
assorted colorsoo- us i)
reg. 494
AT OTASCO
ICE BUCKET
Hammered Aluminum
Gene Dozier Insurance
Auto-llome-Business-Farm-Life
Save Up PhoM u
tO 40% 1M East Woodson
Farmers Insurance Group
Mrs. Clay-
bbell, Mrs. Clancy, Mrs.
[ntrekin and the hostess.
(<t meeting on July 5, will
Barlow,
-Perforated top for cooler ironing
I; home of Mrs
fa Hadden.
reg. 6.49
MYF Wins
ance Banner
Blison Avenue Methodist
pYF won the attendance
t the sub -district meeting
Ls held at the Wheatland
[ church Monday evening,
[attending from the local
were: Ronnie Southern,
[Maggard, Bob Garrett,
Insulated with Fiber-
glas. Full 2-quart size.
Braced steel legs'x.
Lightweight 1 Folds up
flat for easy storing.
developed.
reg. 3.95
SO-261
1 Day Service On
Mammoth PrinU, Ea. 7e
BOURNE'S
This week’s Housewife Special
„ 6-pc. GLASS JUICE SET
Ronnie Albers, Edward
[ger, Herman Steen and
[steen.
fs furnishing transporta-
[he group were Mrs. Mar-
men, Mrs. Joe Kubala and
Eckenberger.
• Photographer’s Supplies •
Jewelry-Drugs
reg. 694
6.70-15 Blackwalls
Ea. in sets of 4
—Attention!—
MEAT PROCESSING
At Very Low Prices!
Fiesta tolored bonds
full 6-sl site
orses on Visit
adarko Twirps
rs of the Sea Horses jour-
Anadarko Tuesday after-
?ay a return visit to club
of the A n a d a r k o
Everything . . . Including
Cooling and Freezing
at 4c pound
Take Meat to Southwest
Ice Plant and Call
Elmer Miller at I658-J
You will love this bright, refreshing set of summer
juice glasses. Buy several sets; ideal for gifts
plus to* and old twei
plus tax and old tires
Reno girls will be enter-
ntil Thursday afternoon
ky will be accompanied
Mrs. H. D. Goad and Mrs.
Dorman.
brses making the trip, ac-
id by Mrs. Dean Ward
. Clarence Cooper, were:
Laughlin, Sue Davidson,
holston, Caroline Goad,
ard, Jan Cooper, Dorothy
Sherry Rogers, Marguerite
id Karen Dorman.
WIRE BACKED FIBRE SEAT PAD
Cool fibre protects upholstery
Mode to sell M M t
lorl.98. 55*
Special Purchase --
Sted support frame holds
cushion permanently in place
Choice of colors. '^<i
PORTABLE
CHARCOAL
GRILL
POOL
and
SAND BOX
American Legion Meets
THURSDAY
8 P.M.
J D Everything You Need To^
POLISH YOUR CAR!
All steel construction
(evolving spit
ORIGINALLY 12.95 . . . REDUCED I
LOWEST PRICE Of YEAR
(17102)
(65-«»7)
FREE . . . POLISH CLOTH
With 20-oz. can of ♦ V AC
Johnson's Deep Gloss ^ I
Cai-Nu. <)i-2S2-9) *
BLACK TIRE PAINT
Jet black. Coats evenly, 1% O {
lasts. Reg. 45c pt. (31200) ^ J
CELLULOSE SPONGE
Large, absorbent Assort- O O C
cd colors. 63c value. J Jj
03-119-1) W W
CAR POLISHING CLOTH
Big 18" x 17" lint free a e /
material Reg 29c (33-128-1) ] \ *
Delicious outdoor cooked
food. Roll grill to the choice
spot on your lawn or patio.
Family sue grill. Big fire box.
All metal pool and box stands up off ground. Vinyl
canopy. Children will love this Pool and Sand Box !
•1C 3' i 3 10 PLASTIC WADINC POOL......$3.29
nt Allen Reding, son of
Mrs. B. H. Reding, north-
E1 Reno, has returned to
in Okinawa after visiting
jring his leave.
(60)38*7)
ICE CREAM FREEZER
.. 4-gt. size
PICNIC JUG
» viiimuiiiij; iuuiA.1 ■ ■ ■
| base Reg 794 pc. (Si-236) J
DUPONT CAR WASH
' Cuts grease and dirt. M fK
A Readies car for waxing. W
^ (31-288) “ »
WILSON'S
Nothing’s better
than homemade ice
cream. Reinforced
and rust ■ proof.
Use again and again
Cools far longer
than icc. (60326)
l.....im $i.it
vj Modern design Well
t insulated Rubber cov-
/ crcd fold down handle
CAR WASHER, ALUMINUM 12-in. HANDLE
Fits into hose socket. Soft cotton head. Reg 59c (33-127-4)
|IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
I THE WINNERS OF THE
(60-157-5)
(60-159-D
OPEN HOUSE PRIZES
LARGE 12-IN. OSCILLATING FAN
OO-IT-YOURSEIE 24-in. WINDOW OR ATTIC EAN KIT
FIRST PRIZE—
Mrs. H. G. Crum, 217 North HoFf
SECOND PRIZE—
Jack Henricksen, 2450 Townsend Drive
THIRD PRIZE—
J. E. Riley, 229 North K Avenue
FOURTH PRIZE—
Gene GustaFson, 1404 West Ash
KEEP THE FAMILY COOL THIS SUMMER
... at a price you can afford. Make your
friendly OTASCO store FAN HEADQUARTERS.
Rest selection in town. Buy now while
Save yourself 40.00 to 50.00 by assem-
bling your own 24-in. exhaust fan.
REDUCED „ . .
Build your own window
B V O O fan at half regular cost.
I U v Install in easy-to-make
g H wood frame. Complete in*
« structions furnished. (60-129)
Low in price . .. High to Quality.
Designed for beauty .. i Long life.
BUY NOW . . . SAVE 2.10
reg. 15.98
assortments ore complete.
FAMOUS ARCTIC CIRCLE EVAPORATIVE
COOLER FOR LESS THAN $100,001
HANK YOU!
iVe deeply appreciate your response to our Open
House announcement of our new location and are
ndeed happy that so many of you came in to see
us. Thanks a million for your interest and your
460-106)
QUALITY
PRICE
Heavy duty air cooled motor No radio
or TV interference. Sturdy tip-proof
base. 4-bladc prop moves lots of air.
101 North Bickford
Phone 344
Powerful blower type cooler. 2-speed motor 5-
position switch. Only the louvered grill is visible
from inside the room.
4 TO S ROOM SIZE . .. $129.95
6 TO 7 ROOM SIZE ... 169.95
FAN TYPE COOLERS .... * 39.95,,
108 WEST HAYES
• PHONE 655
HOME OF BETTER VALUES" [
look at these prices...buy your cooling needs now.,.$avei
Oklahoma
mi &SUPP^
OTASCO PRICE
$I.2S
A WEEK
SIZE
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
EACH
IN SETS
Of 4
1 TIRE
2 TIRES
3 TIRES
4 TIRES
6.70-15
$5.00
$11 00
$18 00
$2600
$16.95
7.10-15
5.00
11 00
18 00
2600
11.95
7.60-15
5.00
11 00
18.00
2600
21.45
8.00-15
5.00
11 00
18.00
26.00
25.45
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