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TUESDAY, JULY 2,1940
EL RENO (OKLA.)'DAILY TRIBUNE '
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Florist* & Nurseries 2 Household Goods
22 Houses for Kent
Prune your trees now. We offer
reliable, economical service.
Hutchinson Nursery Company. Tele,
phone 542.
Good gasoline range, $17.50. Good
natural gas range, $850. Okla-
homa Tire and Supply Store.
Money To Loan
Money- Salary loans, 10 minute
service. Up to $100 00 on your
note. Industrial Finance company.
F. G. Chambers, manager. (Over
McKellens).
Loans
Personal, salaried, chattel
$5.00 to $5000 Local Loan com-
pany. Ill East Woodson. Phone 48
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cepted until 2 p. m. Saturday.
No Want Ad acceptd for less
than 9 words.
Men, women! Want vim? Stimul-
ants, tonics In Ostr#x tablets
pep up bodies lacking vitamin HI,
ifon, calcium, phosphorus. 35c size
today only 29c. First package
satisfies or maker refunds low
price. Call, write Crown’s Cut Rate
Drugs and all other good durg
stores.
Almost new Electrolux sweeper. All
parts. Call 1029-M.
4 piece solid walnut bedroom suite,
$33.75 Oak duofold. Newly covered,
$11.00. Baby bed and mattress,
$4.50. We sell awnings, do repair
work, and furniture upholstering.
Booth Furniture.
32
to acre tract, six room house. Gar-
age, chicken house, barn, etc.
On pavement. Jesse W. Haydon.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
4 rooms. Nice and dean
Key at 309 East Wade.
5-1114, Oklahoma City.
$30.00.
Phone
The Tribune Is authorized to an-
Courageous Prize (’how
Vanquished By Wildcat
Look and Learn
lowing Individuals, subject to the j <
4 room house. 18 lots. Lights, wat-
er. Phone 873-J.
5 loom modern. Oak floors. Built-
Ins. Garage. Phone 1128-W.
Used bedroom suite. $15.00 Break'- 6 lunii^ed' Ma-V **
fast set, $8 50. Kithchen cabi-
net, $10.00. Gliders, $7.50. Wilson
Furniture.
Good used piano, $40.00. Easy pay-
ment. Mallone? Music company.
Miscellaneous for Sale 24
as duplex, $25 00 per month. A.D
Lynn.
3 rooms. Lights and water
1305 West Watts.
paid
Directory maps, listing streets ol
El Reno. 10c each. The El Reno
Dully Tribune.
244 North Foster. 3 rooms, fur-
nished, $16 00 per month. G. W.
Timberluke Agency. Phone 402.
Business Opportunities 35
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The Tribune endeavors to pub-
lish only truthful classified ad-
vertising and will appreciate
having Its attention called to
any advertising not conform-
ity to the highest standards of
honesty.
Subscribers are warned to be-
ware of Jobs that require cash
payments either for bonds, terri-
torial rights, sample kit or
anything of the son. Proposi-
tions of this kind should be
carefully Investigated before any
money whatsoever Is paid.
Put your duds in
113 South Evans.
Ethel’s suds
■iusiness Service
Karl Mpore will pay $1.00 for dead
stock weighing 8(X) pounds or
more. Call SW51, collect, Calumet
Expert carpenter work. Cabinet
building. Carl Schroeder. Phone
1776-J.
Buy your lumtier direct from mill
to Job. All patterns, grades.
Prank Ogden. Phone 1679.
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Free enlargement Roll of films
developed and printed. Only 25c
One day service. Patterson Drug
Wanted to Buy
Calumet rendering company win
pay for dead stock. Meat .wraps,
tankage lor sale Call eollect, ST53
Wanted 5 or 6 disc plow
Hoeblng. Okarehe
E B
Poultry, Feed, Supplier 26
For rent. 50x128 business building.
Hubert Erbar.
Started cbix, baby chix. Day old,
week old, 2 weeks old. Seven
varieties. Feeds, remeries and sup-
plies. Phone 1717, El Reno Hatch-
ery. 1
A-l condition. Cafe fixtures for
sale. Phone 679.
Lease filling station and 4 room
house. Tavern for sale. 2‘*j south-
east El Reno. L. A. Clovis.
Yukon’s Best, Gold Crown feeds.
48 pounds flour, $1.29. Watson’s.
We have best prices. Holland
binding twine, balling wire, flour,
feed. Fanners’ Grain. Union City.
Busi. Property for Sale 36
Apartments for Rent 28
Blake’s Help-Ur-Self Laundry. Do-
ing good business. Good reason
for selling. Priced to sell. $300.00
cash will handle. 515 North Choc-
taw.
Beautifully furnished apartment. Farms, Lands for Sale 37
Electric refrigeration find garage. '
Phone 1231. I have tor sale one of the best
Desirable 3 room duplex. Floor
furnace, garage. 700 H South
Miles. Phone C84 or 705.
iet’s Trade
10 i
bottom farms In the county for
sale at a bargain. If you are in-
terested In a real deal see me. I
also have a real buy in two good
upland wheat and stock farms, one
for $6,500.00, the other for $8 500.00,
both well located. Now Is the time
to buy that farm. Can give pos-
session on two of these farms.
3 rooms, upstairs. Furnished. Sleep- IR. A. Bruce, El Reno
Ing rooms. 514 South Evans.--——--—
South exposure. Liebmann’s ef-
ficiency. Newly decorated. Furn-
ished. Refrigeration. Call 914 day-
time or 64 evenings.
primary election July 9:
Democratic Ticket
For Court Clerk:
FRANK TAYLOR
For County Attorney:
JOE ICE
SANFORD BABCOCK
ROY M. FAUBION
For Commissioner, Hist. No. 2:
H. H. TAYLOR
RALPH WHITLOCK
J For Commissioner, Dial. No. 3:
BEN BLUM
JESS WOODHOUSE
R. G. COURTNEY
RAY SMITH
For Supreme Court Justice:
BEN ARNOLD
For County Treasurer:
TOM AVANT
W. J. B. MILLER
lor County Tax Assessor:
FRANK OGDEN
SAM HULBERT
For ( •■tinty Clerk:
STEPHEN JELKS
CECIL E. BROSS
For County Sheriff:
SAM FREEMAN
C. A. “Lefty” THOMAS
Foi State Representative:
CLAUDE W. CHERRY
A. FRANCIS PORTA
2. Who was the fourth
two years ago is dead as 11 ctent of the United States?
1 Official Autos Limited
For Chicago Convention
prrsi- i ventlon this year.
Only six cars will be provided
3. Do the distress letters "BOS"; with motorcycle escorts to trans-
OAKLAND, Calif., July 2—(U.R)— j l. In what year did the manu- CHICAGO, July 2—tU.R)—It really
The pet chow of Mrs. William facture of cigarets begin In the ■ means something to ride in an
nounce the candidacies of the fob [ Pearson which won first in its ! United States? | official car at the Democratic con-
class at tire Oakland dog show j
Is dead as the
irL°f 3. DO the distress letters "308’’!
J1 ws ll!; 11 ' 1 C! ' ! stand for any words? • port convention officials the three
, The dog treed the cat at the w, , gluten? miles between tire stadium and
! top of a ridge, but eventually the j B thp an»Vens hotel
eat leaped to the ground, the dog U* what city is the largest
closed in a fierce fight ensued, hut. leaf-tobacco market In the woild?
in the end Donna, the dog, lay ( ANSWERS
dead with a broken back. j j in 1864.
—---- 2. James Madison
BAD LUCK COMPLETES JOB , 3 No
FROID, Mont., — (U.Rb-Ernie Jen- J 4. The tough nutritious album-
sven's long trek for the wrecker ■ Inous part of white flour,
was in vain after his car left the { 5. Louisville, Ky.
road on a turn, tore out two guard-
i
At the 1932 convention here
(there were so many sirens blowing
| for ’’official’’ cars that, even tlie
officials were confused.
posts and hurtled
before landing on
over a ditch
PILOT, 74, CHAGRINED
GUERNSEY, Channel Islands-
(U.R)—Douglas Fawcett, 74-year-old
author and qualified pilot has a
grouch on the R. A. F. He offered
himself and his private plane on
Bobby Gene Bratton, 510 South
its top. When Hadden avenue, has departed for]
he returned with the tow car he two weeks' visit with his uncle and ; the outbreak of war to the coun-
found his automobile l ad been I aunt, Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Roper, i try. Hie R. A. F. accepted his plane
destroyed by fire. In Enid. with thanks—but not its pilot.
RACK 1IOMK AGAIN
By Ed Dodd
l Unfurnished apartment. Duplex. 4
8-aoartmenl briek. Oklahoma City, ] rooms. Private bath. 817 Sunset,
close-in. Steady Income. Will —--
—- Houses for Sale
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PUBLIC! NOTICES
1 Card of Thanks
2 Florists and Nurseries.
3 Funeral Directors.
4. Professional Notices.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
5 Money t~ Loan.
5-A Farm I-an*
6 Lost, pound. Strayed
7 Personals
fi Business Service,
fl-A. Instructions
9 Wanted to Buy.
10 Let's Trade
AUTOMcmV*
11 Used Cars for Sale.
12 AutomeWle Service.
15 Tires Farts Supplies.
EMPI-OYMPNT
14 Mate Help Wanted
15. Female ■“In Wanted.
16 Salesmen Wanted.
17 Mate or Female Wanted.
18 Situations Wanted
19. Situations Wauled (Col ).
MERCHANDISE
20 Coal and Fuel.
21 Good Things to Eat.
22 Household Gor' s,
23 Musical Instruments.
34 Miscellaneous for Sate.
35 Pets ano lJvestock.
26 Poultry. Heed. Supplies.
27 Plants, Seeds, Shrubs.
RENTALS
28 Apartment for Rent.
88 Room and Board.
30 Sleeping Rooms.
31. Rooms In Hotels.
32. Houses for Rent.
13 Miscellaneous for Rent.
REAL ESTATE
34. Wanted to Rent.
85 Haslness Opportunities.
38 Business Property
37. Farms and Lands for Sale.
38. Houses for Sate,
39. lots for Sole
4(1 Real Estate Wanted.
41. Notices
42 Wanted to Lease.
trade for El Reno
farm Shaw. 646 .
property or
[ South exposure Downstairs In
brick. 200 North Barker.
lined Cnrs for Sale
Furnished rooms. South exposure.
Hills paid. 708 South Choctaw.
5 room house. Corner lots. Garage
$1,200.00, witti terms. El Reno
Federal Saving and Loan Associa-
tion.
Ki’iniblit an Ticket
lor load Clerk:
FRANK J GATZ
THAT
COULDWT
HAVE
COST
OVER
FIFTY
CENTS!
1938 Dodge tudor louring. U»w'Mojorn, south side
mileage. New
condition Woe
Motor Comnany.
tires.
$545 00.
Excellent
Dulmnge
We have u good 8 room modem
_______house suitable for apartments.
apartment. Make a good Investment. Carries
Sleeping rooms. 603 South Evans.
1938 Oldsmobile •< door 1938 Ford
tudor. 1937 Plymouth tudor
Rother Motor Company. 301 South
Rock Island.
Female Helj) Wanted 15
Avon will help c.’ablLsIi vou lr.
your own business. Vacanrv
available now Foi interview call j
Mary Du tell. Sou'hern hotel
2 roonv;
Blits paid. Private en-
trance
623 South Miles.
3 rooms,
furnished Bills paid. 009
South
Rock Island. 1714-J.
2 room
aiiartment. Downstairs.
Bills paid. 706 South Choctaw. |
To buy, aell, rent, tease, mi trade
use the
Tribune Want Adi.
a substantial H. O. L. C. loan.
If interested call at ofllce. Do not
telephone. Timberlake Agency.
lor County Attorney:
WILLIAM L. FUNK
Or lent. 6 room house. Newly dec-
oruted. Phone 981.
Miss Virginia Miller of Okla-
homa City, formerly of El Reno,
deported Sunday for Los Angeles,
Calif., where she will spend a
month will) friends.
SHF ADMITS SHOES PINCH
BUTTE, Mont. (U.Pl-Clty Clerk
Beryl Wilson believes lie has been
asked to do an unusual task. He
has received u tetter from a wo-
man asking him to find a pur-
chaser lor several pairs of shoes
(hat are too small for tier, so that
she am buy seme larger ones.
Wl
YE GODS* HERE'S
A CAKE PLATE
FROM JUNE
CHATTERLIP
AND IT'S THE
SAME ONE I
SENT HER
WHEN SHE
MARRIED
FOUR TEARS
AGO!
THIS IS ONE OF
THOSE BALSAM
PILLOWS FROM
THAT RICH OLD
UNCLE IN TEXAS 1
HE'S THE ONE THEY
THOUGHT WOULD
SEND A
THOUSAND
DOLLAR
CHECK!
k
Mr. and Mrs. John Fink and
daughter, Mary Frances, 717 West
Watts street, departed today for
several week,’ trip to El Dorado,
Aik.
IF YOU'LL JUST LEAVE ’EM
ALONE,Y0UR FRIENDS WILL
HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME
ENJOYING TOUR
WEDDING PRESENTS*
T» A«| U.l PM.UC; DWilkaM
by l ailed Pm4m SyiULaU iw
Salesmen Wanted
-1 Looking For Trouble
16
Calc .ladle lor I at >• ,1 .:• Ill :uivi r
Used cosine! lex Cl Reno and
• urrounding towns. Full nr ixirt
tin, Write for Interview nnx ino,
Tribune
(loud ThinifK to Fat
CHEE, BOSS - DtS SPORTS
WRITER. SAYS BULLDOG
DON'T STAND A CHANCE .
TO WIN FROM HERNANDO.'
Fi led chicken every dnv 3 veget-
ables. drink Only 25c lor sand-
wiches. Air conditioned. Jerr/a
Fountain.
Fresh corn beam peas squash
1400 Eflxt Watte Phone 128-J
Mnltsldcs BidgidH Drumsticks,
Walking sundaes. Revel Ice cream
sandwiches Each 5c, Free delivery.
Patterson Drug.
THEY ALL SAY
HERNANDO IS
&ETTER THAN
HE EVER WAS/
y5?j»i
Pickling cucumbers. $100 blllM
Jim Rochelle, 11(H) North Evans.
4 , I >*i INI t) 1 rM ImNn lychMh.
7 l Ik lu l » r«! Oil -AH iqku rvaa
JOS JINKS featuring DYNAMITE DUNN
- AND PRAl SES HERNANDO !
WHEN THE ODDS ARE BIG -d
c uni i/ClI \kiclh i Ol IT HI ID /T ■
I'M GOING OVER
TO HERNANDO'S
CAMP AND SEE.
FOR MYSELF/
*3
DID 1 MAKE MYSELF
LOOK BAD ENOU6H
YESTERDAY- -------'
CARDE
I'LL SAV-\
EVERY
SPORTS A
WRITER,
RAMS >OU'
m
ENOUGH WE'LL PUT OUR.
BETS DOWN ON
^BULLDOG /
LOOK
WHO EES
COMING, .
HARVEY '
By United Features
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Household Goods 22 Bill’s Bold Request
Bargains In sewing machines and
vacuum cleaners. All makes re-
paired Singer Shop 203 South
Choctaw.
In B*ERiOan JAil, BEETLE IS HAVING
A VISITOR *"
LITTLE (JIVES HIM A BIG CHANCE
WHY GnOULO I
TELL YOU WHERE
THE SECRET GOLD
hint. is located?
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tO EOUALED THE SCORE OF
THE TWO LEAOERS IN THE
U S,* OPEN BU7 WASNT
HiUBVEO IN THE PLAYOFF
BECAUSE HE STARTED HIS
fMM. Round ahead of schedule
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ALL RIGHT.' THEN
(F I FIND IT HYGELF.
l wont divvy
WITH YUH —• AND
I KNOW NOW TO
FIND IT—
m
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NELL, WHY DO YOU
CAUCUL^TE Tttf.W.'S
OAnCjLR in —
TANIN
Ruth ahn out
to DEvulVi Canyon?
BRONCHO BILL
Tbill,
l^JN
By Harry F. O’NeiP
because
THERE. ARE
HEN JUST
WAITING TO
TRAIL YOU
TO THAT
MINE —
YOUR LIFE'S
IN DAU&l W —
n
T
YOU
SHOULD
HAVE
SOME-
BODY
TRAIL-
seNitNO,
UNCLE
BILL. TO
COVER
UP”
a
GOOD tOEA*
WILL YOU AND |
BuCr
KAROO
TRAIL- US.
NELl_ ?
ME • WHY
ER-Ah —
ALU RIGHT,
BILL — WEX.L*
SEE YOU
SAFELY ON
YOUR WAY—
Bur Lawson Limf THf champ
IS filVINfi ID A CHANCE FOR
MVtNSE - THIY’-L MKT M 8«T
Can Marv Keep the Secret?
LITTLE MARY MIXUP
I WAS S*4iRLey
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OUT Ol THE MoViES-
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PLAiH 4)0I»IS i+Aol/
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 2, 1940, newspaper, July 2, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920886/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.