The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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The El Reno Daily Tribune ;PR|7r W/INNIM
A Biiw Ribbon Newspaper Serving A Blue Ribbon Community I llltL iTImMiMU
IS KILLED EASY!:
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, .JUNE 24, 1938
1 and entered as second-class mall matter* under the act of March 3, 1879.
I RAY J. DYER
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DEAN WARD
• Advertising Manager
The ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use for re-
publlcation of all the news dispatches credited to it or not credited by
this paper, and also to all the local news therein.
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.
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NATIONAL EDITORIAL
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MEMBER
OKLAHOMA PRESS
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(Published In The El Reno Dally Tribune, El Reno. Oklahoma, June
"■ 26 1938)
SUPPLEMENTAL ESTIMATE
For Canadian County
Veteran Gives Sponsors of Canadian county, Oklahoma
What’s Wanted With Exh,b,ta showing the Financial Condition of the COUNTY HI-
County Legal Publications
Northern Trappers Say
Coats Will Be Costlier
WAY FUND at the close of the month ending June 30th, 1938 And
a Statement of Additional Needs for the remainder of the Fiscal Year
ST PAUL, June 24—(U.R)—Clar- (>nding June 30, 1938.
ence D. Johnson or St Paul the- To ,he county Excise Board
oreticaHy supports his wife ard , County of Canadian, State of Oklahoma,
seven children from his salary as Qentlemen:
a ta wa> c er Pursuant to the requirements of 8ection 12680, O. S. 1931
Exhibit "D" Current Cash Account
Receipts, Disbursements, and Balance. Sheet Condition
„ 1—Detail 3—Total 3—Extension
Cash Surplus of Prior Year actually
on Hand July 1 .............. $13,198 36
Current Tax Apportioned .. _______ 30,203.69
Miscellaneous Income other than
Our. Tax Apportioned iF-21, Col 2) 62,04221
Total Balance (7-1) and Receipts
$106,444 16
‘ Current Warrants Paid ............... 92666.93
Interest Paid thereon ______.......___ 316.20
Mill SUBSCRIPTION RATH BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
By Carrier ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week ------$ .15 Three Months___________ $150
Three Months . ...______ $1.75 Six Months_________________$3.00
One Yen r -----------.. $7.00 One Year_________________$5 00
Including Sales Tax
FRIDAI JUNE 24, 1938
SIMPLICITY OF RELIGION: Pure religion and undefiled before
God and (lie Father is this. To visit the fatherlem and widows in
their affliction, and to keep himself unspoiled from the world.—
James 1:37,
New York
Inside Out
BY DON O’MALLEY
VIW YORK June 24—
poor Robert E Smith, who has ing:
Pity | lias posted a sign underneath, rtad-
Please k*ep off Mulberry
to listen to more than 2,000 musical bush!.....Another nature
auditions every yiar in the NBC lover-but for a different reason
fAudios at Radio Citv. It's his Job is radio conductor Howard Barlow,
to find tiie needle of talent in tlte who recently bought a summer home
haystack of amateurs who crowd in a remote section of Connecticut,
into his office every day seeking Frank Oallop. the announcer, went
radio lame and lortune. Smith. 11 to pay him a social call last week-
petltor in prize co’ tests that are vfnr be*lnnln« Jul>' »• 1937’ al‘d ending with the close of business on H"‘ --------
held, but he tries to get Into as the lftsl dav °r the month of June 20th. 1938, together with an item-
many as possible, and his results statement of balances In appropriations now considered unneces-
have been little short of amazing I sarv or dispensable In view of greater needs, and an Itemized state-
He has 'won more than 100 mont °f additional needs considered essential In the proper conduct
prizes, and their value has ranged ■ ot municipality for the remainder of the current fiscal year end-
all the way from $1 to nearly big June 30, 1938 As to Counties and Cities, find attached hereto a
J 1.000. The prize list reads seme- 1 certificate of publication as required by said flection 12680 We further
thing like the belongings of the certify that the estimate of Income from sources other than Ad
America: ' average family ” Valorem Tax for the remainder of the current fiscal year Is reasonably Total Assets .
first began entering probable of collection before June 30th next, and that such estimate is Current Liabilities and Reserves
i nearly 15 years ago. based on the estimated income other than ad valorem tax as fixed APProPr,attons Available for
Total Disbursements.............. 92 894 13
BALANCE SHEET Current Assets
date shown In caption above ....
Net Current Tax available free of all
protests and reserves <Y-7) ........ 31.08843
Deduct Current Tax
Apportioned <D-4> _________ 30,203 5#
12650 03
Net Balance Current Tax
In Process of Collection. —
854 84
Since he
prizes ranging from $1 lo $250
That list is just a small sample
of his actual collections, but It
gives an Idea of his take In the
various competitions.
'If there Is one thing certain In
life,” he says. "It’s that I will win
Brother prize "
Some people play the stock
market, others play poker. I play
l lie contest game The returns are
better," he argues
Johnson follows no formula In
may as well reveal at once, is j end. but he failed to find the
prematurely silver-haired. . .There place even though he drove around
was a time when radio aspirants the countryside for half the night
were just shoved before a micro-1. . Barlow chuckled when he heard
phone and told lo “sing." Smith | of It He memorizes his scores at
and his two assistants have chang- tills hideout, and keeps his fingers
td all that They are extremely troeeed In hopes that no one will
gentle, sympathetic and patient, find it.
Although applicants with some pro- * * *
fessioriai bafkvround are preferred. _
almost anyone who writes a leitet s ■ s ■ O** surc -sign that
requesting an audition is readllv “• rrKuUr thentrlc“l !«‘aao" 1*
granted on Interview. What hap- °?er u “PI**™""1 of certain
pens after the audition, of course. Is >Jhon’r «*■>• ,hat somronp "‘ways
another matter Actually, talent- to PuU when the *ummpr
ed newcomers are rare When they h,“al rolU aro,,nd Moat common
show potentialities Smith and his.**? k ,he OIM> repots me ^
stall take them under their wing olhfr da>' ^ an MPlrtng young
actress who applied for a scholar,
ship offered by a summer dramatic
................ '---------- ------ ----- “VIII IIVAV. BIIU MIMl Mill 1 PMiniaif Ih
prize contests nearly 15 years ago based on the estimated income other than ad valorem tax as fixed
Johnson has foil an automobile, by the excise board for the cuiTent fiscal year, after excluding any estl-
seven bicvcles. two wrist watches mate of such Income to be received from prior or back ad valorem tax
an electric refrigerator three ra- j as to which (he date of delinquency has elapsed
an° air%in^twotnsrZedr ££ W" fUrU’er certl,y that ,h* ■«"«* of said proposed
assorted lamps a ton of coke, four ^Tfi'“‘t Bppr°Pftat'®"8: when ***« 10 ""
or five sets of silve, ware and Cash n Z 7 "t ^ 01 th* and
revenue provided and accumulated for this current fiscal year, that Of-
ficers In charge of Departments affected by proposed cancellations
have been notified of such proposal*, and that no part of the revenue
of this or a previous year against which there are any outstanding
claims, contracts or warrants, has been included In this Supplemental
Estimate.
Dated a! El Reno. Oklahoma, this 23rd day of June. 1938
H H TAYLOR. Member JOHN 8TANLEY. Chairman
Attest: C E BROSS Clerk R O. COURTNEY. Member
Certificate Of True Ntatemrnt Of Financial Condition and Caah on Hand
We. the undersigned, do hereby solemnly swear or affirm that
the within Exhibits “D," "F." "M." and "Y" reflect a true and correct
statement of the condition of the COUNTY HIGHWAY FTJND for
hi* prize contest entries "I figure each of the stated Fiscal Accounts of the County, of Canadian County,
cut what the contest sponsors Oklahoma, ns at the close of business on June 20th, 1988; that we
want." he says, and then give It have no knowledge or record of any claims or contracts pending against
UY.Tn, ., u. . , th,‘ Balance* of Appropriations proposed for cancellation; and that all
And for him It s as simple as 0f said statement* are in accordance with and as shown bv the records
. . ..... of our respective officers, each, so help me Ood.
Johnson tmys his best prize year Treasurer's signature: W J. B. MIIXER Treasurer -
" knlainlnv ah^t thn!!' autecrlbed ,nd sworn Mor* ”» 23rd day of June, 1938
C. E. BRO88, County Clerk.
Clerk's signature: C E BRO88. County Clerk.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 23rd day of June. 1938
HAZEL ZIMMERMAN. Notary Public.
(SEAL) Mv Comm expires March 23. 1939.
Schedule 1. Cancellation of Appropriations
2
Cancellation Approved
Acct. Dipt Items Deemed less Necessary by Gov. Board
9 Com. DLst No. 3- Malnt. of Tools & Trucks loo 00
■total ...... 10000
Schedule 2 Supplemental and Additional Estimated Needs
Department Purpose Ami Requested
--------- 200 00
-------- 30 00
---------15600
.......... 300 00
.......... 52000
--------- 1000 00
100.00
EDMONTON, June 2A—(U.R)— A
sharp increase in the price of mink
coat* and other furred wearing
apparel for milady's wardrobe is
forecast by fur dealers here for
next season.
According to reports emanat-
ing from the fur country north
of Edmonton, the ifur harvest will
realize considerably less than the
$3 000.000 total it brought last year.
Pelts of all kinds are scarce
on the local market and experi-
enced dealers attribute the scar-
city to a decrease in rabbit*, which
form the main item of diet to many
fur-bearing animals.
For some reason, trappers say.
rabbits contract an Incurable dis-
ease every seven or ten years
which kills them by the thousand*.
This vear rabbits are at the bot-
tom oj the prevalency cycle and it
will take pnother Jive year* before
they return to normal.
115 404 97
Warrant Issue* iM-Il, Ool. 1)___ 97.245 56
Deduct Warrant* Issued to date in
caption --------------------------95.554.14
Balance Appropriations Available
Current Warrants Outstanding on
date in caption <D-21 Less D-10)
Provision Made for Interest on
Current Warrants iM-11, Col. 2)„
Deduct Interest provision used
to date <D-U)
369142
998 21
300.00
------------ 339.20
Residue of Interest Provision
(If more Is needed, enter In sch. 2)
O D.
Total Liabilities and Reserves
4689 63
8urplus Assets (If correctly prepared,
will agree with F-31___________
8.715.24
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sisson of
Bartlesville have returned to their
home following a brief visit with
Mr and Mrs Harry Oarrett. 307
East London street.
were complaining about the de
presslon His automobile, though.
Ills biggest prize was not received
until 1934 He won that with the
slogan. "Sturdy and fast, built to
last."
He does his bit to keep the fam-
ily supplied with toys. too. In his
contests.
Orce he won a doll for his oldest
daughter, Betty. Betty then gra-
ciously turned her father's ability
ever to a friend who also wanted a
FREE'
AV&”S \ ASK YOUR GROCER
Thelma Randall
Formerly At
209 South Kork Island
18 NOW WITH TIIE
ELITE BEAUTY
SALON
Old Friends and New
Customers Are Welcome
Saturday, June 25th, I»
“Dollar Dav” At
BOVVERS
A "Harvest Time” Special
One Day Only In Our
Big Clearance Sale.
50 DRESSES
Silks-Cottons-WooU £|
Sizes 12 to 52
Vi DOZEN COATS
Broken As
lie*— yl
Center Table of Night Gowns,
Pajamas. Kid Gloves. go
Sport'wear— ... fl
BOWERS
- doll Johnson won her a doll, too
r | But he drew the line when his son ',Tl ____
Most common wanted him*, to win a third doll so 2 Coin Dtst. No. 1—Regular Employer's______
the boy could give it to a girl Com Dtst No. 1—Purchase of Tools At Trucks
friend. 9—Com. Dtot. No. 1—Malnt. Truck* 4k Tool*___
Johnson expects to win some- 10—Com. Dtst No. I—Oil At Oas
later audition But even tltes »r. Mllp 0lIPrM by a summer dramatic thing again before long, but he U—Com Dtst No 1—Malnt. Road At Bridge*
few and fnr between, and Smith ' ' ‘shp «o‘ 'he scholarship- tmsn't the slightest Idea what It U-Com Dtst No. 3-Malnt. Rood At Bridges
has to br Ktkout elsewhere 9 came a bill for 965 jwlll be A person who plavs bis lo Com, Dlst. No. 3—011 At Oas
has to be on the lookout elsewhere --------- - -• »»»>•» ■»» i •” «"*• ™ *-«u ot uas __________ ]M00
In nodltlon to his 2 000 studio Another common practice around i**”1* ,u,ver know* what * coming | 11-Coin Dlst. No 3—Malnt. of Roads At Bridge* ... 1100 06
candidate: He has fiv radios in 'his time of the year 1* carried on Inr** Total — 350000
In Conni-i ticut farm-h use loeat-l^Y manager* of Insignificant sum-
ed in tiie kill lien Itvtint room bed-|tu*T stock companies They send
room, and den And just so he notices to Broadway actors re-
wont ini a iliut wlille driving quest Ing them lo appear at a cer-
home at night from his office he '*,n Um* and place for a “
ho* * ratlto in m eat . In other I 'Mth
Words, u glutton!
reading
a view towards a role hi
| toithromlng plays Such readings
are barred by Equity unless the
i manager posts a bond and pavs
N\MI(I HIM I!' ,|„ n(torR (or |H*>lr time Obled
of the managers, of course. Is to
halt unemployed players and thus
b> irv, manager of the Hotel Astor,
has tlxed up an impressive pastoral
lay-out on tiie summer roof garden (escape pre-production cost*
Itoere’s an 8-foot waterfall, a brook Moat ancient ot the gags I* for
with rtsh. a grow of trees- and a summer group representative"
a mulberry bush with berrle* . . to call »n established producer and
The nuilb' rrv tw*li is what keep* ,.jfer him a share of thq profit*
him asak. night* Hardened night- m „ Mvw try-outr-for $200 cash
club petron* are somehow l**etn*t- Few fall for that, nowadays--but
pd by this object of Nature, and hope spring* eternal,
they Insist on picking the berries • * *
When Pat OBi 11 visited the root KIDDANCS— Political expert* say
ki-t wr-k he puk«l a handful—and Mayor LaOuardla lavors continu-
'd did B' n B. tnle. Lucille Matin'!** mg the broadcast* of turbulent
snd wveral other radio star*. Even city council meetings so that the!
Rudy Valke who headlines the public will reallce how his op-
etiow, can t resist chewing on a lew ponent* are tangling up the city'*
bn rice between dance number*. . . governmental affairs
3o, to save Ills crop, CluMtenberry 1 One way of giving them the air?
DOWN MEMORY LANE
June 24. 192.1
Kl Reno Misftiinctl » <|i>ul>l«> defeat at the hand* of
I'linton yentfrday at the latter city. The count in the firat
Fame was 4-3, while the second resulted in a massacre
with the locals on the short end of 14-3 slaughter. Jimmv
C hrinUmn pitched the opener for Rl Reno, while Brown and
afldhrook attemfited to work In the second.
m K V Ke,ly' Dr and Mr"- p F. Herod
oiIiSv.K< nttr K‘ L a,,d G1,‘nn E- B«'»«‘"-ake are goinf to
\7‘‘ni7DWhr'* thoy win ** thp dinner
Fuests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Cottinyham
WWle W'”"' reuntay
me wetid.nF of Miss Ardath herRens, daughter of
svjLsa,n<i *"™ ta
—PHOTOS—
WE Take Better Picture*
4
For 1 Oc
(ALUO ENLARGEMENTS)
ROUSH PLUMBING AND TIN SHOP
221 Hoath Bickford
CANADIAN
COUNTY WHEAT
MADE INTO FLOUR BY
CANADIAN COUNTY MILLS
... And Front That Flour
BAKERY
PRODUCTS
OF DISTINCT FLAVOR
AND GOODNESS!
SATURDAY SPECIALS
BANANA CAKES ...,22c
ASSORTED
CAKES........
Each 22c
APPLE OR APRICOT
PIES
Each 18c
ASSORTED
COOKIES
Each Ic
FUDGE
SQUARES
2 for Sc
AlwHyH Ask For Master Bread!
ICED ANGEL FOODS 32c
CREAM PUFFS .3 lor 10c
DOI'GHNt’TN IND
SWEET ROLLS . Dox. 20c
ORANGE BREAD.....10c
4ALT RISING BREAD
FRENCH BRMD
IIAKD ROLLS
POPPY NEED ROLLS
SESAME SEED BREAD
WED—SATURDAY
IOC
BAKE-RITE
Free
Delivery
BROWNIE’S
Phones
625*01
GROCERY
MARKET
SUGAR
Pure
Granulated
15-lbS.
Gallon Fruit
PEACHES_____45c
PEARS .......43c
PRUNES______29c
Seedless Grapes ..39c
CHERRIES . 65c
Gooseberries____63c
APRICOTS ____49c
FANCY FRUIT—Golden Ripe
BANANAS ...........
lb. 5c
LEMONS.........
FRESH CRISP
CELERY.........
CRACKERS......
......21b. Box !5c
MATCHES............. Carton 19c
HUMKENO
FLOUR
Made In
El Reno
*$1*45
Blackeyed Peas
r APPLE
Kellogg’s
No. 2 Can
VINEGAR
Corn Flakes
2 for ISc
Gallon......25c
3 Pkgs. 25c
PORK & BEANS
SALMON
CRISCO
2>/i Can
2 Tall Cans
3 lbs.
10c
25c
54c
Kuner*
ICE CREAM
SALAD ,
TOMATO JUICE
SALT
DRESSING
50 oz. Can 25c
10 lbs. 10c
Quart.......25c
MONARCH
COFFEE
Vacuum
Pack
1 lb. Can. .27c
3 lb. Can. 79c
Box
No. 1 Full
Peanut
BULK
Mrs.
BACON
Cream
Butter
Sandwich
Tuckers
CHEESE
Spread
Shortening
lb. 31c
lb. 16c
2 lb. 23c
Ih. 30c
4 m 53c
i
79c
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