The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952 Page: 5 of 6
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Buy Wisely - - Scratilmfe© th® Mbum® Want Ads Daily
WANT-AD INFORMATION
or Iosa of confidence.
of-town ads).
until 2 p. m. Saturday.
The Tribune endeavors to
publish only truthful classified
advertising and -will appreciate
having its attention called to
any advertising not conforming
to the highest standards of
honesty.
Subscribers are warned to be-
ware of jobs that require cash
payments, either fot bonds, ter-
ritorial rights, sample kit or
anything of this .sqyt. Proposi-
tions of this kind- should be
carefully investigated before any
money whatsoever is paid.
PUBLIC NOTICES
Florists and Nurseries
west highway 6C. Phone 542.
Hinshaw, 647.
Notices
His Lucky Stars. 9:30 p. m. until
at Southern Hotel.
plan at Davis Electric.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Loans
Home improvement loans.
Company, El Reno.
Jess W. Haydon.
L. c. Oadberry 34.
North Bickford. Phone 30.
Loan. Phone 346.
Insurance, Bonds, Royalty 5
Reno. Call owner, 2318-W-2.
Personals
E Reno Hardware Company.
needy. 2540-J or 2139-R.
BUSINESS SERVICE
Moving-Storage
and Transfer. Taxi 204.
Home Laundries
Will do ironing In my hoi
perlenced. Phone 836-J.
Mattresses Renovated
705 North Bickford. Phone 1596.
Fum. Upholstery, Repair
316 South Choctaw. Phone 859.
Painting-Decorating
Hardware Company.
Building-Repairing
Miscellaneous Service
69c. Schooling Drug.
Tell 'Em and Sell 'Em Through
The Tribune Want Adel
Miscellaneous Service 20
f Sharpen, repair and sell hand and
. power lawn mowers. Sharpen any
r cutlery. Mike, 312 South Choctaw.
For dependable refrigeration and
1 appliance service call Earl's Re-
r frlgeratlon 106, nights 714-R or
r U83-W.
s ___
e Plano tuning. Call Franklin, 1666
s after 6 p. m. Permanent resident
Duplicate keys made. King Im-
plement Company, 206 North
, Rock Island.
. Get that lawnmower sharpened
• now. Repairs for all make®. Roy’s
• Shop, 216 West Wade.
AUTOMOTIVE
Used Cars for Sale 21
1947 Chevrolet 2-door, radio, heater,
other extras, good mechanically,
good tires, see this one, $725; 1946
Ford 1/2-ton pickup, good mechan-
| lcally, good tires, ready to go, $400.
Huddart-Cornelius Ford Used Car
Lot. 211 Sunset. Open evenings.
1940 Oldsmobile 90 4-door, radio,
heater. Low mileage. 1841 -W.
1942 Chevrolet coupe, good condi-
tion. $100 will handle, payments
on balance. Phone 2412 or 363. V. A.
Mount.
Special for this week. 1949 Bulck
4-door Roadmaster, full equipped,
puncture proof tubes, excellent
condition, only $1,475. Finance
G. M. A. C. Dulmage Motor Com-
pany.
1949 Mercury; 1951 Mercury with
Mercuromatic drive; 1946 Buick.
Piatt Motor Company, 300 North
Bickford.
! Dealers auto auction. Every Tues-
day, 1 p. m., 6220 South Shields.
Southwest Auto Auction, Oklahoma
City. Melrose 8-9690.
1951 Packard demonstrator. Deluxe
model. New car guarantee. Mill-
aee Bros., 200 North Rock Island.
Trucks and Trailers 22
• 1949 Studebaker truck, grain bed,
stock racks. 6 miles east Union.
1 George Koe.-ner.
Bikes, Scooters, Cycles 23
Boy’s bicycle good shape. 912 South
Ellison. Phone 1506.
Tires, Parts, Supplies 24
Crankshaft grinding, motor rebuild-
ing. brake drum turning, cylinder
reboring. El Reno Parts Company,
116 South Choctaw.
, Motors. Motors. Motors. Motors.
, New, rebuilt and used. Freck's got
'em, 81 & 66 intersection.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted, Male 25
Appliance salesman wanted. Apply
in person El Reno Maytag. 205
South Rock Island.
Ambitious young man for assistant
parts man and who can also do
general garage work. Apply in per-
son. Goad Motor Company.
Help Wanted, Female 26
Help wanted. Apply in person Crys-
tal Cleaners. No phone calls
please.
Male or Female 27
Want checker for grocery store.
Apply in person at Bross Foods,
1107 Sunset.
MERCHANDISE
Good Things To Eat 30
Price now reduced to 24c quart on
El Reno’s freshest and finest
milk. Call Peabody's Dairy, 1134,
for home delivery service.
The best bacon you ever ate, 49c
pound. We slice it. Jackson Mar-
ket, 900 South Hadden.
2!« to 3 'i pound broilers, on foot,
$1.00. 5 south Y. 'i west. Donald
Smith.
It's not too late for good canning
strawberries. Lowest market price.
Stevenson Grocery.
Choice poultry, dressed and drawn
while you wait. Hardy Produce,
111 North Rock Island. Phone 183.
Household Goods for Sale 32
Steel porch or lawn chairs, $6.75
each, In red, yellow or green. Also
matching gliders from $19.50. Cox-
Morris Wright.
4 piece walnut finish bedroom suite,
$79.50; walnut dresser, $22.50;
walnut or mahogany gate-leg ta-
bles. $27.50 each; platform rockers,
$17.50; dresser base, $4.96. Jones
Furniture.
No down-payment. —Several good
used electric and gas refrigerators.
Kelvlnator, Frlgldalre, Norge, Elec-
trolux, etc. all reconditioned and
guaranteed. Easy terms. Davis
Electric. Phone 800 or 220.
Good used apartment range, $29.50;
5-piece drop-leaf oak dinette,
$22.50; good used Maytag washer,
$49.50; new, all metal, 2 passenger
gilders, $17.95; new 4-piece maple
bedroom suite with poster bed,
$90.00. We buy used furniture.
Booth-Reiter Furniture company.
2 table-top gas ranges, good con-
dition, $30.50 and $58.50. Guaran-
teed. Brinkley Furniture.
and Seller—Tribune Want Ads I
Household Goods for Sale 32
Several good used radios, table
models and combinations. Priced
to sell. Davis Electric.
Pets and Livestock 37
Sale: Sow and weaning pigs. Deaton.
905 South Frances.
Poultry, Feed, Supplies 38
Notice 1 Pullets hatened in Febru-
ary should be warmed in May.
See us for complete details. El Reno
Seed and Feed.
Started chicks, 3 and 4-weeka old.
El Reno Hatchery. Phone 1717.
Hay, Grain, Feed 39
let us do your custom grinding
and mixing. We have a good line
of commercial feed and pellet fer-
tilizer. Schroeder-Smlth Grain Com-
pany, El Reno, Ok la.
Notice! Try Purlna's new feed for
growing pullets, to be fed with
grain, price $5.20 per 100-pounds. El
Reno Seed and Feed, 100 South
Choctaw.
Farm Implements 41
Allls-Chalmers combine In perfect
A-l shape, ready to go. Also Case
pickup baler, almost new, perfect
A-l .shape. W. A. Kortemeier, 3
north, 1 west El Reno.
Clean 1949 model Allls-Chalmers
all crop combine, $750. Wm. J.
Schulte. Phone 707 or 587. El Reno,
Ok la.
Ford Ferguson tractor for sale. In-
quire Pruett’s Blacksmith shop.
Miscellaneous for Sale 42
Girl's good used bicycle, $15.00;
3 reasonably priced used refrig-
erators; good values In used tires;
used radio-phonograph combina-
tion; used Truetone television set.
Western Auto Associate Store
Phone 507.
Have a few copies of triple-cross,
indexed city directories left, $10.00
each. Retail Merchants Association.
Glamorene rug cleaner, ’2-gallon
$2.29; gallon $3.79. El Reno Hard-
ware.
Eclipse lawn mowers; power mow-
ers; all steel garden plows; Doodle
Dil; stink bait; salmon eggs; 6-12
Insect Repellent; life preservers; .22
rifles; water cans and bags; tank
sprayers. Farmers Hardware.
For beautiful lawns this spring use
Vigoro now. Spreader loaned free
with 50-pounds. El Reno Hardware.
We need the space. Must sell 5,000
CFM evaporative air-conditioner
next few days. Needs some reepair.
Suitable for small business or home.
Price $75. See Schroeder at Tri-
bune. Phone 18.
Rabbit hutches. Porch and lawn
furniture. Many other homemade
articles. Used tools. 1014 East Wood-
son.
Rabbit feeders and waterers, 25c
each. EH Reno Hardware.
RENTALS
Sleeping Rooms 43
Clean, cool, close-in. Private bath,
entrance. Ground floor. 342.
Nice sleeping-room. Also trailer
house. 417 North Rock Island.
1522-J.
Apartments for Rent 46
Exceptionally desirable 3-room fur-
nished apartment. All modern.
Same as private home. Couple pre-
ferred. 1015 South Hadden.
3 large rooms, furnished. 615'i
West Hayes. Phone 1577-M.
Clean, nicely furnished 2-room,
private bath, new floor coverings,
electric refrigerators, built-ins. Bills
paid. 207 North Macomb. Phone
2393-J.
506 East Wade. 4-room unfurnished,
private bath; 506 East Wade. 4-
room furnished, being redecorated.
Timberlake Agency.
4 room unfurnished garage apart-
ment, 811 South Ellison. Phone
1338.
400 South Williams, unfurnished
6 rooms and garage downstairs.
4 rooms upstairs. Phone 887.
Funny Business
Apartments for Rent 46 j
Furnished and unfurished apart-
ments. Sammie Hurst, 518 South
Bickford. Phone 2468.
5-room unfurnished apartment for
rent. Phone llfc.
3 rooms, upstairs. Private. Range,
refrigerator furnished. Phone
1516-J.
-
2 and 3-room furnished apartment
Phone 825.
Furnished apartment, 414 South
Barker. Phone 1423-W.
Furnished. Bills paid. Refrigerator.
611 North Evans. Phone 735-M.
Houses for Rent 47
4-room modern houses, unfurnished,
furnished. 102 South Miles.
6-room modern, built-ins. Oarage.
536 South Ellison. 1756-J.
House, 5 room modern, 218 North
Faster, $40 month. Call Harper,
390.
Business Property for Rent 50
Business building, 10O North Rock
Island. See El Reno Federal Sav-
ings and Loan association, 207 East
Woodson. '
100 block North Choctaw, formerly
Weaver’s Tavern. Phone 707 or
1532-W.
Wanted to Rent 52
Young couple desires 5 or 6-room
house, good location. Unfurnished. 1
Phone 860-J or 676.
REAL ESTATE
Business Opportunities 53 !
Man and wife to manage retail milk 1
and ice cream store and city <
delivery in El Reno. Excellent op- c
portunity for small business. Oood t
products. Small investment. For j
further particulars write Box 7, ■
Enid Oklahoma.
Farms, Land for Sale 55
160 acres, level and fertile, part Ih
alfalfa, modern Improvements.
Dairy equipped. Close to Calumet.
Gravel road. 1 2 royalty. $18,000.
See or call Fred Ball.
Acreages for Sale 56
3-acre tract, 6-room modem house.
Double garage. $600 cash balance
$60 a month. Jess W. Haydon,
agent. Ji
Houses for Sale 57
Selling to settle estate. Furnished
12-rooms. 4 exclusive apartments.
On paving. Close to highschool.
Hardwood floors, all bullt-ius.
closets. Nicely decorated $4,500.
$1,00 cash, balance easy terms. $^120
month income. No such bargain in
town. Fred Ball.
1119 Sunset drive. 9-room modern,
nice floors and built-ins, full
basement. Corner lot. Timberlake
Agency across from postoffice.
2 bedroom modern house, 4 lots. In
Fair Addition. $575 cash and
balance “G'l " loan payable $39 per
month. Jess W. Haydon. agent.
By owner: 4 rooms, breakfast
room, screened-ln back porch.
Fenced back yard. 109 South
Williams.
Have houses in all parts of town.
Sammie Hurst. 518 South Bick-
ford. Phone 2468.
Small house and lot, garage at-
tached. All new. 120 North K.
618 West Hayes. 2-room semi-
modem, gas, water, electricity.
Redecorated. Very nice. $1,000.
Wilkowske, Calumet.
The Local Market-Place For Buyer
and Seller—Tribune Want Adsl
YOUTH SERVED
8ULLIVAN, Ind.—(U.R)— Prospec-
tive customers were invited to enjoy
free sundaes in celebration of the
opening of a new ice cream parlor.
One youngster, resolved to make
the most of a good thing, was still
going strong on his sixth trip to
the counter. "I cut him down to
a cone that time," the manager
said, "I was afraid the boy was
going to get sick."
Short Stories
About Home Folks
News from Yukon
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Leach, 206
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chilcott, East
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Hensley
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Johnson. 1201
Mrs. J. Avant Taylor, 411'i East
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Oodfrey, 102'i
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnhill were'
dinner guests of their son and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barnhill
and son, John, in Oklahoma City
Sunday and attended the Bacca-
laureate service at the Classen
highschool auditorium when their
grandson, John Willis Barnhill, was
a member of the graduating class.
He is also president of the class of
580 students.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnhill also at-
tended the commencement exercises
of the class held In the Municipal
auditorium Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tappe will
attend the wedding of Miss Rosalie
Bruckner and Roy Elis at Okla-
homa City Wednesday and also
will attend the reception that even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moesel and
daughters, Kryl and Adrienne, of
Peekskill, N. Y„ arrived Monday
evening for a three-day visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball and family
and their son, Dick Moesel, at Still-
water who is a student of Okla-
homa A. and M. college.
Mrs. Hattie Ball was a guest Sun-
day of her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Ball and son, Leonard,
in Oklahoma City and attended the
piano recital of her grandson, Leon-
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tappe attend-
ed the commencement exercises
Wednesday night at Northeast
highschool in Oklahoma City. Their
nephew. Jack Alder, was a mem-
ber of the graduating class.
Mr. add Mrs. Walter Tredway
and children, Karen and Jim, and
his mother, Mrs. Archie Tredway.
spent the week-end with relatives
at Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Archie Tred-
way remained for a longer visit.
C. E. Bailess of San Francisco,
Calif., left Friday for his home after
a 10-day visit here with his sister
and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Johnston and children, also his
mother. Mrs. W. F. Bailess at Ana-
darko.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball attend-
ed the Baccalaureate exercises Sun-
day at the Oklahoma A. and M. col-
lege at Stillwater.
Miss Marjorie Ball is spending
a few days this week at home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ball before enrolling at Oklahoma
A. and M. college for the summer
term of school.
Train Surveyor Says
It’s Nice to Travel
CHICAGO, May 29—(U.P)—An at-
tractive brown-haired woman em-
ploye of the Chesapeake and Ohio
railroad says she likes traveling
Just fine.
It's a good thing that Mrs. Ann
8tevenson does because that's her
Job. Traveling, traveling and more
of the same.
She rides the entire network of
the C&O from Norfolk. Va.. to
Qrand Rapids, Mich., and Chicago,
checking on cleanliness, comfort in
the trains and stations.
When Mrs. Stevenson completes
one run, she turns around und
starts all over again.
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