The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5,1940
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
For Thrift And Speed
Want Arl Information
Tin: TRIBUNE
Reserves the right to edit
reject any Want-Ad copy that
regards as objectionable or th
may cause loss to the reader,
vertiser.
There
want ad.
at The
M) Come to th
Tribune office.
prepare your copy,
and place your nd
(2) Phone
may charge their ads and 1
t*»e days after expiration to
and receive discount. (3) Oul
Town reader write Ad as wa
flee at 12 noon to appear in I
evening edition. Sunday Ads i
cepted until 2 p. in. Saturday.
No Want Ad neceptd for 1
than 9 words.
Tlie Tribune endeavors to pub-
lish ordy truthful classified ad-
vertising and will appreciate
having Its attention called to
any advertising not conform-
ing 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 sort. Proposi-
tions of this kind should be
carefully investigated before any
money whatsoever is paid.
WANT AI)
KATES
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PURI.IC NOTICES
1. Card of Thanks.
2 Florists and Nurseries.
3. Funeral Directors.
4. Professional Notices.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
5 Money to Loan,
5-A Farm Loans.
6 Lost, Found, Strayed.
7 Personals.
0 Biislnes* Service.
8-A. Instructions.
9 Wanted to Buy.
10 Let's Trifle.'
AUTOMOTIVE
11. Used Cam for Sale.
12 AutomoCKv Service.
11 Tires. Fkrt‘- Supplies.
EMPI-OYMENT
14 Male Hein Wanted
15. Female Help Wanted.
16 Sail-sine? Wanted.
17. Male or Female Wanted.
18. SHuaUwOu Wanted
19 SltuifnoBr Wanted fOoU.
IIERCHANDTflE
20 Coal »*ri Fuel.
21 Good Tilings to Fat.
22 Household Ooods
23 Mirlral Instruments.
24 Miscellaneous for Sale
Jfi Pets and Livestock.
26 Poultry, Seed, Supplies.
27 Plants, Seeds, Shrubs.
RENTA f-S
28. Apartment for Rent.
29 Room and Board.
30 Sleeping Rooms.
31 Rooms in Hotels.
32 Houses for Rent.
33. Miscellaneous for Rent.
REAL ESTATE
34 Wanted to Rent.
35 Business Opportunities.
36 Business Property.
37 Farms and Lands for Sale.
38 Houses for Sale.
39 I /it s for Sale.
40 Real Estate Wanted,
41 Notices
42 Wanted to lease.
Florists & Nurseries 2
Piune your trees now. We offer
* reliable, economical service.
Hutchinson Nursery Company. Tele.
lt phone 542,
i- Money To Iioan 5
a Money—Salary luari-; to minute
>r service. Up to 0100 00 on your
. note, Industrial Finance company.
u F. G. Chambers, manager. (Over
8 McLellans),
e IjOans—Personal, salaried, chattel.
e $5.00 to $50 00. Local Loan com-
y pany. Ill Enrt Woodson. Phone 49.
* Lonns—$5 00 to $750 00. People’s
d Finance Company. W R Car-
° rigan, manager. 120 North Blck-
8 ford. Phone 472.
- Lost, Found. Strayed fi
. Lost. Brown leather billfold. Cur-
rency. Reward. Lloyd Palmer,
s 1306
Business Service 8
Lx pert carpenler work. Cabinet
building. Carl Schroeder. Phone
1776-J.
Buy your lumber direct from mil!
to Job. All patterns, grades.
Frank Ogden. Phone 1679.
Canadian Rendering Co. will pay
$1.00 for dead animals. 800 lbs.
or over. Call SW51. Calumet. Tank-
age, $200 hundred. Earl Moore.
Free enlargement. Roll of films
developed and printed. Only 25c.
One day service. Patterson Drug.
Wanted to Buy 9
j Oalmnet rendering company will
pay for dead stock. Meat scraps.
! tankage for sale Call collect. ST53
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Used Cars for Sale 11
1937 Plymouth tudor. $345.00 1937
Chevrolet coupe, $335.00. Many
other good buys. Rother Motor
Company.
Reduced prices. 10 riav sale on used |
cars. 1936 Oldstnobile sedan,
radio, excellent condition. Only
$335 00. Dulmage Motor company.
116 North Rock Island.
1936 Ford (ruck Grain bed holds
285 bushels wiieat Will trade for
car. Call 914 between 7:30 a. m.!
and 5:00 p. m. j
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Use And Read Want Ads
7 ft. Case binder. 3 miles north
Yukon. Williams.
Two wheel trailer, tarpaulin. 4
H. P. Electric sewing machine.
I.eRoi gasoline engine 818 East
Watts.
Oliver combine. 12 ft. Allis-Chal-
mers separator. 28 inch on rubber.
Auction June 7, P.eno Com-
munity Sale.
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House? for Rent 32
10 acre tract, six room house. Gar-
age, chicken house, barn, etc.
On pavement. Jesse W. Haydon.
4 rooms modem. Furnished com-
plete. Floor furnace, Kelvinator.
$35.00 monthly. Adults. 920 West
Watts.
Poultry, Feed, Supplies 26
Yukon's Best, Gold Crown flours,
feeds. Watson's Produce. 548-W.
Ready for delivery Monday, June
10th. White Burred Rocks, Reds.
Leghorns, Wyandottes, Orpingtons
and Hybrids. Superior feeds, feed-
ers, waterers, and remedies. Phone
1717, El Reno Hatchery.
We have best prices. Holland
binding twine, bailing wire, flour,
feed Farmers' Grain. Union City.
PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO lb
Apartments for Rent 28
Furnished apartments. Bills paid.
Close in. 420 South Choctaw.
Beautifully furnished apartment.
Electric refrigeration and garage.
Phone 1231.
6 rooms, modern. Furnished. Du-
plex. $2500 per month. 210 South
Ellison. A D. Lynn. Phone 1190-J.
Furnished. South exposure. Bills
paid. 506 Owens. Phone 592-W.
2 furnished rooms. Telephone
1545-R after 5 p. m.
paid. 706 Soutli Choctaw.
rooms in duplex, unfurnished.
Inquire 229 North N.
Vacancy. Hamilton apartments.
Furnished. Downstairs. Private
•nth. Phone 804-J.
urnished apartment in private
home. 102 South Evans.
Bath.
'd. 4 rooms, sleeping porch.
510 Siuth Choctaw
deal summer apaitment. Cool,
clean Furnished. Bills paid. Tele
deluxe
furnished. Innerspring mat-
tress. 502 South Bickford. Phone
1938 Ford tudor sedan. .......„
model, driven 20 000 miles. Per-1995-W
feet condition. See owner at 1000 1----------;-
South Hadden. I Sleeping room. Reasonable rates.
— I Within walking distance of busi-
for nes; district 221 North Rock Island
Phone 1491-W.
Chevrolet truck, cheap; trad
stork. MrCnbe eight southeast
5 rooms medern. Newly decorated
$20.00 monthly. Phone 217-M.
5 room house, by owner. 116 South
Roberts. 9524F5.
Five rooms, furnished for ' two
two months. References required
909 South Macomb. 1643-R.
724 South Ellison, $20 00 per month
406 South Evans, $25.00 pet-
month. G. w. Jimberlake Agency
6 rooms modern tor sale or rent
Phone 981.
5 rooms. Modern. 902 South Rock
Island. Phone 1541W.
5 rooms. Modern. 723 South Had-
den. $20 per month. Mrs. G. M
Ricker. El Reno Abstract Company
Business Opportunities .35
For rent. 50x120 business building.
Hubert Erbar.
Busi. Property for Sale 36
The best buy in Ei Re no, a real
25x100 two story brick on Rock
Island street. First $2.000 00 get:;
it. R. A. Bruce, phene 30.
Farms, Lands for Sale 37
For sale. 2'a acres improved
$1.600 00 For rent. 2 room furn-
ished apartment. Shaw and Son
646.
Real smooth wheat farm near
Calumet. Worth the money. All
cultivated and on pavement. Also
real gcod farm near El Reno, part
bottom A bargain If sold soon. See
me for best buys In farm lands
R. A. Bruce. El Reno.
Houses for Sale 3H
POLITICAL I
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Tribune us authorized to an-
nounce the candidacies of the fol-
lowing individuals, subject to the
primary election July 9:
Democratic Ticket
I nr County Tax Assessor:
FRANK OGDEN
SAM HULBERT
lor County Clerk:
STEPHEN JELKS
CECIL E. BROSS
lor County Sheriff:
SAM FREEMAN
A. “Lefty” THOMAS
lor State Representative:
CLAUDE W. CHERRY
A. FRANCIS PORTA
For Court Clerk:
FRANK TAYLOR
For County Attorney:
JOE ICE
SANFORD BABCOCK
For Commissioner, hist. No. 2:
H. II. TAYLOR
I or Commissioner, 1)M. No. 3:
BEN BLUM
JESS WOODHOUSK
R. G. COURTNEY
l or County Treasurer:
TOM AVANT
W. J. B. MILLER
our home in Hill
ed. we offer
Crest. 1014
Republican Ticket
1 or County Attorney:
WILLIAM L. FUNK
I'or Court Clerk:
FRANK J. GATZ
IF IONS SEGREGATED
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Crucifix Comes Through
Land, Sea War Zones
•WILMINGTON. Del.. June 5-
ru.R'-—A wrought iron crucifix ha:,
arrived back at its starting twin,
HOW CAN I?
By ANN ASHLEY
18 Is Popular Marriage
Age For Alabama Girls
MONTGOMERY. Ala.. June 5—
(U.R)—Eighteen is the most popular
marrying age for girls In Ala-
Q. How can I skin a fish quickly?
after weaving in and around the 'Join 'the tacktone.^khig "‘off i bama
\md zones both on land and sea. < fftp dorsal fin Ooen the lotvpr wart i
The crucifix was made three halfway down. Then slip the kidfc total*!* °f tpmt“t*'S
yiars ago by Victor Ko-lowskt and j under and up through the bony « ‘ *** k o™ W*re
las. year was sent to his mother I par- of the gills, holding Udt . ^ T!! * thVlate
in Poland. Being carried on n cap- bony part between thumb and pd'ot' "i!" d Ml°ses A
lured ship, officials refused to re finger, and stripping the skin off11 7 97 v 18 VPars old
lease it and permitted it to con- towards the tail. Repeat this pro-! Mo,e thftn 50 f*“rcpm of tlie
tinue its route only after tlie cess on the other side total, too. were under 21. There
were satisfied that a seaman q How ran I clean' alnred tile- Were 15788 who gave a*es as be'
However, the seaman dlschargetl a. Try washing them with lemon'
In Europe, wrot? for more money j juice. Leave this lemon juice on !
(1° continue it on its journey and ; for about fifteen minutes and then
aitei sending an additional .sum polish with a soft cloth,
tlie crucifix disappeared.
A priest, acting as chaplain for I
.ships in Nova Scotia, found i* in
the hold of a ship and forwarded A Mix Mlual Pal'lR °f melted
it back to its original owner. I candle grease and turpentine.
“TEN NIGHTS” ON AGAIN
SANDUSKY. Ohio—UR) — Sum-
mer stock stage plays will come to
Q How can I make a good floor Ilhis arTa under the 8P°nsorshlP of
j , , , the recently oiganized Vacationland
Players, a semi-professional play-
ers’ group. The first offering: "Ten
Nights In a Barroom."
| BACK HOME AGAIN
By Ed Dodd |
-...... —y - ■ . —»l“vi,iviuraiirvi, aib.—'u.n—The I
-outh Hadden for sale. This lionr Alabama state prison department
was built tor a home and not to ( ha opened an assembly and class! -
sell. There are three large bed- fiention center at its central prison
rooms and bath with spacious here so that first offenders may
| be segregated from 'hardened crlm-
' Inals firm the kIjim rsm. iv.ni.
M
Gov. Frank
Dixon terms it "a definite und
closets. Urge living room witli
mantle and fio r furnace. 1-ovelv' inals "firm the start
dining room and kitchen with
many bullt-lns. 3 room basement worthwhile advance
including den, sleeping room and
laundry. If you want a real Lome
we invite you to drive out and
look this one over. Sacrifice price
of $5.00090. Has F H. A. loan
$3,000.00. Glen R
Male Help Wanted 14
Man with wife, Farmwork. house
furnished Permanent Telephone
303-J.
Ijorge. southeast. Downstairs. Out-
side entrance. 515 South Bickford
1283-W.
DANCERS TURN FIREMEN
BUTTE. Mont.—IU.Ri — Volunteers
... ..*,11,in Uie suburban Centerville fire
Rhodes, 1014 ■ ''*Partinent refused to permit a
Sruth Hadden. Phone 107G-W , in a drug store across thp
r-, i street to spoil their annual dance.
5 room house Corner lots Garage Attired in their party clothes, they
$1.200 00, with terms. El Rem, extinguished the fire and returned
Federal Saving und Loan A oda to their partners wtlhout losing
1 ! scarcely more than one chorus.
Good Things <o Eat 21
Fried rhicken dinner every day
this week. Vegetables, salad,
drink, dessert, dressing. Only 29c [
Pattersons.
Mac’s Got A Scoop!
HARVEY / HEPNANDO
.lot: JINKS featuring DYNAMITE DUNN
Household Goods
Used sewing machines, $7 50 and
up All makes repnired Covered
buttons and buckles. Singer Shop I
202 South Choctaw.
Used furniture bargains. 3 good
refrigerators, 3 living rcom mites,
three 9x12 rugs. Wilson Furniture. ,
Mavtag washer. A-l condition. '
$26 50 9x12 Axmlnster rug, al-
most new. $1850, All porcelain
gas range. $2250. We sell awnings,
do repair work, and buy used
furniture. Booth Furniture.
Have 2 good used gasoline ranges
$17 50 and $27.50. Real good buys
Oklulioina Tire and Supply.
Miscellaneous for Sale 2l
< VvE HAVE A CHANCE TO
/MAKE SOME DOUGH ON
PERSONAL APPFARANCES
AND HE DISAPPEARS- l
WONDER WHERE THE BlG
LUG IS ?.'?/ ,--__ZA
^^T'TAON the level,
KIDDING / MAC- HE'S IN
ME ? jA THERE WORKING
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Directory maps, listing streets
Rl Reno. 10c each. Tlie R! Reno
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By Harry F. O NeiP
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1940, newspaper, June 5, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921223/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.