The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1954 Page: 2 of 6
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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Friday, October 8, 1954 [
Sally’s Sallies
By Scott
Short Stories
About Home Folks
Public Records
“Don't drop me in the kitchen, ilarling. You know I can’t cook."
State Employment Office Gets
Jobs for 23,804 in September
M. 8. Morris. 701 South Williams,
transacted business In Oklahoma
City Friday.
Mrs. Edwina West and Miss
Emily Carnahan. 312 East Wade,
have returned from a visit in the
home of their brother-in-law and
sister. Mr and Mrs P W. Aurelius
in Wichita. Kan
Mr and Mrs H. 8. McGee. SOI
South Miles, left Thursday for a
visit with her parents. Mr and
Mrs. Dischinger in Chicago Heights,
lit.
Mr and Mrs. C R. Smith, 121
South Maroinb. have received word
that their daughter, Mrs J. W
Smith and daughter, Jamie Ann
have arrived on Okinawa where
they joined their husband and
father. Major J. W Smith, who is
stationed there.
Mrs Pearl Kreinke and Mr*.
Emil Bueckman of Kingfisher were
El Reno visitor* Friday,
OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct Spur-
red by the cotton harvest which is
providing thousand* of temporary
jobs despite a half crop, the Okla-
homa Dnployment Security com-
mission placed workers on 23.104
jobs of all kinds during September,
commission chairman Dave Vandl-
vler re|»rted Thursday.
Vandivier said seasonal job op-
portunities in construction, trade,
manufacturing and the harvest
boosted the economic outlook, ty-
pical of the autumn period
The stale employment service of-
fices in 23 cities filled 13.463 non-
farm openings and 10.341 on farms
Non-fa; in placements included 468
jobs taken by (thystcally handicap-
ped worker*. 3.432 by women and
1621 by \rterana. he said.
8ra*onal opportuntUra also made
a alight cut In the number of
persons registered for work with
the agency., which charges no lec
either of employer or applicant
There were 24.036 job-arwm re-
giatrred on October I. computed to
36.125 ou September I. The number
Was 32 percent greater, however,
than 16.166 a year ago.
A smaller numbrr of intial claims
for unemployment insurance bene-
fits. 16)0 to $26 a we«|r lor Irom
one to 33 weeks far qualified work-
ers), was reported There were 1,-
MI initial claims and the weekly
average of claimants last month
was 11676. compared to 12634 ui
August and nearly double the aver-
age a year ago of 6610
Vandivier laid the tile* ol job-
seekers on October I included 1««:
physically handles ptwd applicants
of whom 145 are women and 651
veterans He urge* employers to
contact the state employment serv-
ice foe assistance in filling jobs
which do not require |«erfect bodies
'We have placed phystcally limit-
ed worker* on more than 3.600 jobs
this year, proof that many employ-
ers find this Important labor source
full of worthy employee*. ' Vandiv-
ier aakt "III ability that counts,
and properly placed handiraptwd
worker* do an excellent job of re-
paying rmployri* who glee them a
chance to pay their own way "
Employer* gave the agency 14.774
non-larm job listing* last mouth
The agency took fewer new applica-
tion* for work at jobs increased, a
total of 6676
The agency took 366 Initial
Claims for .aderal unemployment
bene!its from Korean war period
veterans and there was a weekly
average of 1 106 such veterans
claiming brncllta. which are $26 a
week for from one to 26 weeks for
qualified applicants The money is[
paid by the federal government and
handled by the employment service
Modern Etiquette
Mr and Mra L A. Mount and
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Roth have
returned to their homes In 8an
lili-go. Calif. following a visit with
Miss Ruby Mount. 1106 East Fore-
man and Mr, and Mrs V. A
Mount. 620 South Macomb They
were enroute from a visit with rel-
atives in San Antonio. Tex l, A.
Mount la the brother and Miss
Mount and V A Mount and Mra
Roth is the daughter of Mr and
Mra L. A. Mount
Marriage License
William Gamer Noland. 20, B
Reno, and Dorothy Ann Pope. 18.
Yukon.
Warranty Deeds
Donald D Pitts et ul to Webster
Wlnebarger. Lota 7. 8 and 0. block
1. Williams and Ollllspie. addition,;
El Reno.
Michael O. Mulvey et al to Baryl
Jones and Bessie E Junes. Part of I
20-14-6
Walter Treece to Walter Treece
and Oertle Treece Part of 24-14-6
(’enter Grove Club
Has Regular .Meeting
Members of the Center Grove
4-H club held their second meet-
ing of the school year Wednesday
with Patty Stroud calling the meet-
ing to order and Shirley Reichert
giving the roll call
Jerry Moore led the club ritual
and a boys' demonstration. "Signal-
to Safety," was presented by Oeorgr
Kennedy and Ronald Griffith.
Jerry Moore presented the gtrla'
timely topic. "Courtesy la Con-
tagious "
Bharon Reichert led singing and
George Kennedy was game leader
Visitors at the meeting were Mr*
T. A. Ortffilh and MU* Olady-
KSatser. assistant county home
demonstration agent.
Neat meeting will be held Nov
3 at the Center Grove school.
FOR SAFETY'S SAKE . . . .
• Brake Inspection . . .
• Clean, recap spark plugs . . .
• Set timing, engine Idle . . .
• Inspect and adjust distribu-
tor points . ..
• Electrical system and car-
buretion checked . . .
O Complete safely check-up . . ,
• Wheel balancing . . .
• Wheel alignment , . ,
DEWEY'S
Service Station A Garage
Located on Bickford ai Wade
Phone
AS BIG AND BRIGHT AS YOU LIKE IT!
HOFFMAN
EASY-VISION
_ TELEVISION
EARL S REFRIGERATION
109 S. Rock Island Phone 105
moving
It
FOR SAFETY’S SAKE ..
LET US HELP YOU
Phone 108
Just tell us whai and where yeu're moving
and we'll do the rest—safely and efficiently.
EL RENO TRANSFER & STORAGE
Home-Owned, Home Operated • Warehousing. Hauling
' At Ease
All Winter
WITH
FORD ANTI-FREEZE
HUDDART-CORNELIUS
“Your Ford Dealer"
200 N. Choctaw Phone 54
I
READY-MIX CONCRETE
Concrete Finisher*
Available
BOTTS HULME BROWN
South Fnd Barkrr Avenue
Q Winn there are a good many
people present on some formal oc-
casion. it It essential that any one
guest be introduced to every other
member of the group?
A No A new arrival may be
Introduced to one or two person*, or
he may be left to talk with those
nearbv without exchanging names
Q Is It proper for a man to
smoke a pipe at a formal affair?
A This is sometimes done, and
while It seems strange and unfair
to dllfrrrntlate between different
forma of amuktng. pipes al a formal
affair are usually taboo
Dr and Mrs Malrom K Phrip*.
Ml Boulh Hoff, plan to leave Sat-
urday morning for a visit in Mex-
ico Dr Phelps will Judge a dog
show in Mexico City Oct 10. a
show in Cuernavaca Ort 13 and one
In Puebla Ort 17 They plan to
irturn Inane Oct II
FREE DELIVERY
DAILY
0:36 A. M.
to Claslag
• Have your physician phone
your prescription to us.
Ellison Methodist
.Men Receive Charier
A men a group in the Ellison
Avenue Methodist church received
Uictr charter Thursday evening at
the thurt N from B C Clark, lay
Irudat ot the Oklahoma City dls
trlet.
The charter was accepted by Wes-
ley Bennett, lay leader for the El
Reno rhutch
Short talks were made by Clark
and Dewey Neal, also of Oklahoma
City
Mr and Mrs Chaunecy G. H..1I I
and daughters. Unda and Becky. |
who have been guests for the past ,
two weeks of their parents. Mr and
Mra. C. J Hall. 430 South Evans,
and Mr and Mrs Francis Larenarn I
1016 West London, plan lo leave |
Saturday for Utetr Inane
0 A graduate registered phar-
macist on duty at all Umas
We Give Green btampe
PATTERSON DRUG CO.
I’hoi* 167
Mr and Mra B M McOuiley
and daughter. IJunns Jeanne. 1035
South Hadden and Mr* Jim Mr-
Oinley. 131 South L, left Friday
afternoon for Lawton where thry
will attend the Cameron Assies- |
Compton college of California
football game Friday evening.
PHONE 373
For Fast Service on Your
TV . . . Wg Service AU
Makes and Models.
El Reno friend* have received
word that Mr and Mr* Charles Fink,
who formerly lived here, have been
transferred from Mount Vernon.
111. to Bawl Joseph. Mo
Jewelry
hy
Cora
$1 up
Plus tax
STEPHENSON
BOOK & GIFT STORE
"HALLMARK CARDS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS'
We Pick-up And
Deliver....
Phone 470
TAILOR-MADE
CLOTHES
bancTbox cleaners
367 Fast Rii
Natalia sad A. D. Ca*. Jr.
LOOK!
ft' x 34' Garage;
Concrete Found -
alien and Floor,
(iter hr ad Door.
(3d.es Month
I NC OCR CONVENIENT
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
(A Lot of Your Neighbors Do!)
Any amount up to (2.666 for re-
pair*. painting or additions—bar us
l!
T. J. STEWART LBR. CO.
bcldliU MulU-Tint FalnU 6 Johns-MaatIUe FrodurU
We Welcome
The Opporluail
To Serve You!
NOW IS THE TIME
TO PREPARE YOUR
CAR FOR FALL
. . . AND WE CAN DO IT!
BURGESS
Service Station
Phone 321
236 boulh Choctaw
‘Your Sparton Dealer’
EL RENO
RADIO & TV. Ine.
CAR! '%/§■
365 N. Bickford
WIT! It FORK
KENT. Ohio -AlJh— Although
moat iwople don't took for wilchro'
broom* except on Halloween, there
are plenty of them around at other
ttmeo of the year, according lo
Davry tree oxprrta Witches' broom
la the name for a tree disease in
which hroom-*haprd cluster* ol
twin* form.
TAILORING
Alterations for Men
and Women
Get Ready far Fall
Ormni \u« U
Phone 412
And WeH Pick Ip
Yonr Car, Ovsrhaol It
and Drive II Bark le Yog
EL RENO
AUTO CLINIC
(Formerly Turner Anto Electric I
264 ( CHOCTAW—PRONE 411
Half a House?
Half a Roof?
WHY NOT HAVE
ACTUAL
REPLACEMENT
AFTER A LOSS ...
be# us for a pallet that give*
you actual replacement cost —
without depreciation'
MORRIS
INSURANCE AGENCY
Firat Nul l Hide.
ZENITH
IXCIUSIVI
(CINEBEAM
The finest Wall Pa Ini
Your Money Coo Ivy
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C*oet m Amm* • nn. <*ian
M6R
1665 model 31" Zenith with UHP
and VHP completely Installed with
antennas, parts, and labor war-
i rantles an*»
New RUBBERIZElj
DA-TEXi
WASHABLE WALL PAIN
$27.50 Down
$1,100 per month
Free Ha
DemanatraUaoa!
EhLCTRlU
‘SINCE ttir
DAVIS PAINT
Starj
K. M. AREN HON. Ownar
167 N. Bickford Fbadb i
Myrtle Dull
831'/i South Reno
Phone 1261-J
NOTICE
This Distinctive New Package
NOW NOW
Warner Bros’
etntT puoouctioh in
NOW THAT SUMMER IS GONE
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOUR
AIR CONDITIONER?
-BIG JIM McLAIN"
John H it M. • Nan.. lit vis
SAT.
2 FEATURES
COMMAND”
"INFRRNO"
Robert Ryao oka Fondigao
A Ten** Harder Mvstarv'
• nn •
"HIDDEN M tR
Jack Palanee o Jaon Craofatd
bhoulng Halordov. Too'
Phooe *48 for Frolarr Tim
rfrrma
GATES OPEN 6:30
Ah h wen ire In ntanen* of nir rondilinnera in
CiMtlign County we're inaugurating u new plan In
Milte > nut problem.
Contains the finest puality Ice Cieam
in Convenient Individual Servings
We'll pirk up your air rondilinner, clean, ulore and
replare II next <*ummer. Absolutely nn charge fnr
nlnrnge. There will he a minimum rharge fnr the lime
intuited fnr pirk up, delivery, etc.
Phone 180
AM) WE LL TAKE ( ARK OF YOI R AIR
CONDITIONING PROBLEM FOR YOU.
Were Anticipating n liig Demand Fnr
Thia Sen Ire, Sn — "FIrat Come; Flrat Served."
pcrlrr
I appli.miT
A bloat 111 FAbblON ANII RITTER
KXTnr.ii ah rig ah the grejxt aoiTHWEan
JOAN CRAWFORD
Banquet IceCnaam by St6f fGil S
at the woman who lovot
4 Large Individual Servings
"johnuy Guitar
•larrtng
STERUNG HAYDEN • MERCEDES McCAMBMDGE
SC0T1BRAOY
The Package to Remember For The ice Cream You'll Never Forqet
SUNDAY
SOUTHWEST ICE ond DAIRY PRODUaS
000 North f’hnctnw
Phono 57
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1954, newspaper, October 8, 1954; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920263/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.