The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1951 Page: 3 of 10
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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
VFW Women
Meet With
Mrs. Leitner
Rubber Highways Stand
Five-Year Test Well
AKRON, Ohio, July 19 — (U.R)_
Rubber highways and playgrounds
installed here as tests live years
ago are withstanding the quick
freezes and thaws.
Hiere Is about five to 1% per-
cent of ground rubber in the road
mixture. The rest is asphalt and
other materials. The rubber adds
resiliency to the compound and
allows it to “come and go" better
under extreme changes of tem-
perature. The rubber compound,
unlike asphalt, does not become
brittle when cold .and runny when
hot.
On test strips wnere asphalt
and rubberized paving are laid
side by side, the rubber portions
have held up well. It will take an-
other five years, however, to see
how much better the rubberized
roads are than the asphalt.
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into the restaurant and began
ordering breakfast, She was -r«
relieved, however, when several
of the girls in the group offend
to help her serve.
kins.
Joe Demmer and Mrs. John Lag.
aly attended a Knights of Columbus
meeting in Oklahoma City Sunday.
Warranty Deeds
C. H. McCracken and Vernle M.
McCracken to Edith Shepherd,
Myrtle Shepherd and Lottie Shep-
herd. WH -NEt4 -S3-11N-5W.'
J. T. Roberts. Jr., and Mildred
Jean Roberts to Leo D. Ward and
Lot 3. Al-Ro addl-
tee for Robert James Henderson to
Enoch Scrivnea 8K -8WU -12-
lQN-eW.
Divorce Petition
Dorothy Marie Anderson vs. Rob-
ert Lee Anderson.
Marriage License
Clarence Terry, at, and Nellie
Teresa Hill, 38, both of Oklahoma
City.
Divorce Granted
Martha Bretzln vs. Ventnor B.
Bretzln.
tertatned with a dinner Sunday
when their guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Street of San Diego,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamons,
Geary, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Samons,
Mustang, and Mrs. Autolie Tjimnn.
of Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaln Ross spent
Sunday in Oklahoma City in the
home of Mrs. Ross’ parents.
Leon Rosa spent Sunday with
Larry Wood.
John Demmer of Cleveland, Kan.,
is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Demmer.
Mrs. E. J. Dung an and son of
Mulberry, Kan., Is visiting in the
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
OKARCHE, July 19—The Auxili-
ary to the Veterans of Foreign
Wars held a regular monthly meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. O. F.
Leitner Monday night.
President Moeller reported that
the department president, Mrs.
Beulah Woody of Miami, was un-
able to leave town, therefore the
year books had not been received.
Mrs Moeller also reminded every
one that she expected them to at-
tend the state meeting in El Reno
AUg. 12-13.
It was decided to hold the an-
nual post and auxiliary picnic In
Kingfisher on Aug. 19. All post
members and their families, all
auxiliary members and their fam-
ilies and all ex-service men and
their families
TELEVISION?
GIRL—Mr. and Mrs. Laurtce
Reagans, El Reno route 3, are the
parents of a daughter bom today
In the £3 Reno sanitarium. The
baby weighed six pounds, 14 ounces.
Floy B. Ward
tlon, El Reno.
Quitclaim Deeds
Emil Zwelacher to Wilson Senn.
Ninth Interest in WVi-NWtf-1-
13N-8W.
Joe Ramirez to Oscar J. Hamil-
ton and Mozell Hamilton. Lot 20,
block 9, Clark’s addition, El Reno.
John LaFoUette to J. N. Rober-
son. Lots 3 and 4, 8-UN-TW and
lot 5, block 5, Jensen’s addition, El
Reno.
Oil and Gas Lease
Charles E. Young, Ruth O. Hart,
Helen J. Young, Frances W. Shoe-
make and Charles E Young, trus-
READY MIX CONCRETE
Csnevsls ns I* sis
BOTTS-HULM E-6R0WN
RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP
Charles Norman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Norman,
NICELY PACKAGED
DETROIT —<u.R>— Packard is
gift-wrapping automobiles tor buy-
ers who come to Detroit to pick
them up at the factory. After
coming off an assembly line, the
car is serviced, lubricated, washed
and polished, and then wrapped
up in a transparent plastic to
600 Sunset,
has received a f 100 scholarship from
Scars and Roebuck company which
will be applied to his work on a
degree In business administration
at Oklahoma A. and M. beginning
next term. The scholarship was
obtained through the home eco-
nomics department at El Reno
DAVIS ELECTRIC
preserve the luster for delivery.
liar awards made in the state.
are Invited to bring
a picnic lunch and join the group
at 1 p. m. in the Kingfisher park.
Mrs. E. C. Loosen, auxiliary
chaplain, is visiting In California
and Mrs. Burt Standard, auxiliary
is visiting in Kansas.
Prices Effective
In El Reno.
secretary, ______ __ _____
Mrs. Walter Carson and Mrs. Phil-
lip Ronspiez substituted for them.
Mrs. John Determan, hospital
chairman, reported that she had
received about 10 magazines for
the hospital at Norman. At the
close of the meeting delicious re-
freshments were served by Mrs.
Leitner. assisted by Mrs. Roy Dor-
land and Mrs. Walter Carson.
Sharon Kay Bomhoff, seven-
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dmer Bomhoff, Okarche, was ad-
mitted to the Okarche Memorial
hospital on Sunday for medical
care.
Mrs. Arthur Houser. Omega, en-
tered the hospital on Sunday. She I
is a surgical patient.
Mrs. Zenon Vdgt, Okarche, was
admitted last Saturday, for medi-
cal care.
Mrs. A. L. Jernigan of El Reno
was admitted labt Friday for sur-
gery. Miss Theresa O’Connor, i
daughter of Mrs. Ruth O’Connor
oi Geary, also entered the hospi-1
tal last Friday for surgery.
Mrs. William I. Moore of Geary !
was a medical patient from July
10 until July 16
John Helm, son of Mr. and Mrs
John B. Helm, was a surgical pa-
tienl on July 10 and was dismissed ■
the following day.
Mrs. Sarah McFarlin of Okla- j
homa City who was a medical pa-
tient for six days was dismissed'
July 16.
George Stangl, Okarche. who
underwent surgery, was dismissed
July 11. j
Mrs. Ida Coburn, who underwent I
•urgery.'ww dismissed on July 16J
An Outstanding Selection
Of Special Purchase
Fashions At Prices That
Are Really Low
Big suppfies now§t SAFEWAY
The fresh fruit season is hitting its peak now w.
with the orchards’finest arriving daily at _ _ 1 ‘
Safeway. Refreshing and healthful, you’ll DQT ATAFC
find them priced for top value at Safeway.
W 10 a.. 49‘
Twi — • -
Arkansas Elberta Texas Black Diamond
1 PEACHES IWATEIMU0NS
r lb. 10< 1 ~Z~ it. 2c
Santa Rosa
Sunkist
Fancy Utah
Oklahoma Fresh
PLUMSj LEMONS I APRICOTS
"»• 15* I 'b- 12,/it i *>. 15c
CORN
Yollow Sweet
lb. 9«
Wilson’s Sugar Cured
BONELESS
HAMS
Rolled Ham* 6 to 9 lbs.
Half, Whole or Plate*
Fancy Sweet Bell
PEPPERS
lb. 5«
water, on July 30. it wax announced
today by the federal civil defense
administration.
The new school at the Oklahoma
college Is the first training center
for local instructors in civil de-
fense services In the country.
Quotas have been given by the
federal civil defease administra-
tion to civil defense directors of
20 midwestern states.
Assignments to the school will
be made by them. County and
municipal civil defense directors
wishing to send trainees to Still-
water for the two-week course i
A round-up of the season’s
best styles, most popular
rayon fabrics, loveliest col-
ors .. . priced at tremen-
dous savings to you. Spe-
cially purchased styles for
town, travel, casual and
dress-up wear ... all in-
cluded in this marvelous
group! Sizes 9 to 15, 12 to
46, 16'/2 to 24'/;,.
FRYERS
Ik. 57c
BACON
Wilson’s Corn King
Sliced
Armour's Banner
Sliced
Wilson’s Layer
Sliced
, Skinless
* VP.
s lof«o
1 TrP»
Jiff tittle Pig lein
lib or lein End
0p$ LeJn*tnd
Cudahy’s Puriton
1 Perk toll
Individual
Site
Boneless
Fillets
Quick Proten
large Site
Dalewood
Colored
SOAP
■IjlL Cherub
Boby T
Jell Well
Corn Meal
Tofl Upton's
'*■ Iced Tea
Grapejuice
RINSOI
See Them in Our Window Tonight!
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Flavor*
Mammy lou
Yollow
BACON
SQUARES
Welch’s
Stripes and solids . . . white and
colors! And all at this one low
price! You’ll want several to
round out the summer with.
S-M-L sizes.
CREAM
K 29c
Shortening
Sugor
M'Mallows
Cheese Food
Preserves £'
My Power
CREAM
2 Pto. 35c
Crockers 17.
Orange Juice
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1951, newspaper, July 19, 1951; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920134/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.