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The El Reno Daily Tribunej(l/|ffT|N(]{5 (1FI I] RV
A Blue l{il)h<in Newspaper Serving A Blue Rihlinn Community HILL I II1UU IILLU U I
Issued daily except Saturday from 207 South Rock Island avenue,
rud entered as second-class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
BUDGE HARI.E
News Editor
RAY J. DYER
Editor and I'iddislier
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
DEAN WARD
Ailvei-Uaing Manager
Business, Social Activities
Field By Croups
7’he ASSOCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to the use of re-,
publication of all the news dispatches credited to It or not credited by '
this paper, nnd also to all the local news therein. I Meetings of divisions of the
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved.1 Ijariles Aio society of the First
—' ----.----Mplhodist church were conducted
MEMBER MEMBER Thursday when Mrs. R, Jnv Mr-
NATIONAL EDITORIAL OKLAHOMA PRESS
ASSOCIATION ,J ASSOCIATION
National Advertising Representative*
FROST I.ANIHS COMPANY
New York. Chicago, Detroit,, St. Louis, Dallas,
Atlanta, San Erancison
Oinnis. 518 North Rock Island
avenue, was assisted by Mrs. Roy
Eichor in entertaining the firs' |
group.
Mrs. L. W. Wright presided over j
the business meeting after which]
devotionals were given bv Miss Ff-
fie Weaver, During the social hour
J music was furnished by the Dude !
Wrangler., and Margin McGinnis I
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
By Carrier ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week — $ .15 Three Months _________ $150 nr'.
Three Months $1.75 Six Months _ .. ... BaVP a reading. Refreshment* were
One Year $7.00 One Year $5 00 I srm'd
1 Mrs Glen Crawford was enroled
Including Sales Tax
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29. 1939
lllli HII.L I I NO THEM: To them who hy patient eontinuanrr in
will doing seek for glory and honor and immortality, eternal life._
Romans 2:7.
For The NY A
Organizations and individuals
are joining in an effort to sub-
scribe a fund of $100 to enable
the National Youth administra-
tion to continue its work among
the youth of Canadian county
for anot her year.
Those Who will aid in this
cause are urged to bring or mall
• heir donations to The Tribune
office ns soon ns possible, as
(lie total amount must be ob-
tained by F'eb, 1.
The $100 will be used for the
purchase of essential items in
operating the NYA youth cen-
ter in El Reno, the first to be
established In the United States.
Those who have contributed to
date are:
•
1 The Daily Tribune
2 Anonymous.
3. J. M Flippen.
4 West Way club
5. Anonymous.
6. Lions club of Kl Reno.
7 Anonymous.
8 Waller H Boon
9. Guy Selfridge
10. R I. S. club.
11 Mrs. I,. J Good.
12 Beia Sigma Phi
13. A. M Heuser
Off The Record
I5V LEE BOND
United Press Correspondent
j as a new member,
i Guests during the afternoon
were Mrs. B. D. Burke and Mrs. I
11 I Curry, while members pres-j
lent were Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Joe
Waldron. Miss Weaver. Mrs. I. s. j
Uiingan. Mrs. A. C Gilbert. Mrs. |
W .1 Fleming, Mrs. Crawford. Mrs.
C. R. Miller. Mrs. o. E. Noblet I
Mrs. Glenn O Mordv. Mrs. W R
Keen, Mrs. L. E Craig, Mrs. W. F
Roberson Mrs. J W Mvers and
Mrs. c. A. Jones.
Mrs. Vance llnstess \f
Division two gathered at the j PROGRAM PRESEN TED
home ol Mrs Catherine Vance.
[Shotgun, Lariat
Used In Capture
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
j OFFICERS ELECTED
BY BLUE BIRD CLASS
j Officers were elected by the I
I Blue Bird Sunday school class of |
j the First Baptist church after a 1
! chili supper given by the teacher.) BRISTOW. Jan. 28— <U.R>—With Q. Does the hostess shake hands
Mrs. Ted Ownby, at the home of » shotgun and a larint. Glen Van with thp guests as they arrive at
.Miss Martha Jean Timberlake. Orsdul caught a full-grown Ameri- a formal afternoon tea?
1015 West Wade street. Friday eve- can eagle A- Yes: aml ‘f someone receives
ning. Mrs. Ownby was assisted bv , , , wlth th(* hostess, she also extends
T—„ ss— *......
MKs Lots Higginbotham pre-Van Orsda! grabbed hi, shotgun 1 h
sided over the business session as
the following were elected: Miss
I Helen Lou Ricker, president; Miss
Betty Jo Palmer, vice president
Sunday, January 20, 1939
Miss Helen Carter, .secretary-treas-
urer: Miss Dorothy Smith, chair-
man of entertainment.
Attending were Mbses
and Investigated. Perched in a Tree Q W,hile making announcements
near tlie chickens was the huge tt banquet should the master
bird. Van Orsda 1 stunned it with cercmonles nse or remain seat-
a blast from the gun. then used u
rope to complete the capture. A He shnuld >'isp as a matter
“The eagle was just slightly dam- ,°,I ,“U^esy' a‘\d s0 that lle can he
ased by the shot," said Van Ors- J,d b> :1 lhf *uests-
Attending were Misses Helen clrt* "And being hurt didn't hurt Q- May a bachelor dispense with
Carter. LaVern Gdth. Lois Higgin-lbis appetite. I fed him one old hen. ! le chap''ron when entertaining in
botham, Pauline Hahn Gloria Ho left nothing but a pile of m aPnrtmenl 1
: Hardwick. Betty Jo Palmer. Eu- feaUlers and bones."
i enia Perkains, Mary Louise Roush. Van °rsdnl said that it was the
Helen Lou Ricker. Dorothy Smith. flrst tlmt> he ever had seen an
n..»L. Ci 1 j —. . ____ POliln its ____
apartment?
A. Net unless all his guests are
niiM)
Ruth Steddom. Carolyn Whitney. pattIp in the Bristow vicinity.
Ernestine Ownby was the only Mrs. w M F,ovd
additional guest. ■ *'“■ A,,co
... . , Fairts, Mrs Duard Barnes Mrs
Hie class plannea a 'hentre line Etta Bryant, Mrs. Cynthia Worth-
party for its February social. , ington. Mrs. Mary Porter. Mrs. C
ciiiv'itd * * H' Whhams. Mrs. Walter Biadlv
yrsL-sa. »•»-
Mrs. Emmett Mark. Mrs. Maude
For qi,ICK resuh.i use Dally !
Tribune Want-Ads Phone 18 ’ i
Atlas chapter, Speakers' Insti-
tute convened Friday morning in
the home of Mrs. Emerson R. Kel-
,, , to. 519 South Williams avenue.
Haynes. Refreshments were serv- when Mrs. Fred Wewerka was
iw lender cf the program,
i Mrs. Tarter was presented many , Miss Lucile Glover. El Reno Car-
• lnvp'V Bifts. negio librarian, gave a review oi
tlie book, "Remember the End,"
alur wliich Mrs. Lester Vocke gave) The next meeting will he held
AT UNIT MEETING , the speech lesson on "Collect Pro- Feb. 9.
nouncintion of Names from Li* - i * *
Parish, Mrs. L„ E. Craig. Mrs. Ross
Fox. Mrs. Sank Lorenzen. Mrs. R.
A. Flora. Mrs. Fred Miibradt. Mrs.
Leo Knnim, Mrs L E. Day. Mrs.
Lottie Barth, Mrs. Walter Dyer.
Mrs. a. B Hulse and Mr*- E. V
Andrews.
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mcviiv incATne
PHONE 6 18 PIIONE
TODAY THRU TUESDAY
DRAMATIC
ENTERTAINMENT
Criterion
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
I In M-G-M'n daring I
jravalntton ol tlio
theatre world I
IER
GODDARD
DRAMATIC
SCHOOL
'aasaag
COMING SOON
DICK POWELL
OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
in
“HARD TO GET”
- - i n , iim- i»i .vii> i iimmiic vunce. •▼•r.r, ■ i ivaavu \
( ^ e >\IA (lit Jan 2! i 'L'P M;nl: a leading role at the hearing 1001 South Shepard avenue, when Tlie vice president Mrs Rov *°llllciation oi Names
>' ■ 11 county it tlx ute will hofore the house legal advisory Mrs. S. Boyd Wilson presided over: King presided over the meetingera,ure and Mythology
lie'' <• e lev r. Mile .it lens' commit lee to defend Ins nronosed the routine business session and „* w,'.......... .. „ . The chapter will meet
........ " " "" ""use legal auvi.son »nv s. uoyo wiison piesmen over King presided over tlie meeting ••••« *“-vBROWNIES MEET
hare to 11:'. e e tex n ale at least committee to defend his proimsed 'he routine business .session and of the Tulip unit Flower Currie The chapter will meet r.gain Feb AT SCHOOL
( lue a •. i ,.r in I'liler to participate law Many labor leaders atlemieu Mrs l | Chase gave the devo- | c[llb in hcr home' 8)6 South* Flii- I0'
in slate elinnl aid. according
chapter
•o the hearing The rownuVro'room ttoml,'..........................|™° J" Tn' B1® S°.Uth E1U- * * * | , ®''°Wn‘e ,°‘rt Scouts o1 the Lln-
plaie •" mi mapped hy Seiiat"i was o crowded it was a big task Those attending were Mrs. I C ,u< 1 '*•' , v<'lul1'"' i MEETING IIELI) BY ' 11 vc 1()o1 conducted their regu-
I.c i 1! Rilzhaiipt. Outline to open ihc door to let prison Montgomery. Mrs. J. I,. Carter Mrs'! Atu>lw,lnk >'» addition to cue, JOLLY CARD CLUB jlar meotint5 Thursday afternoon
J It Iliiehiemniiu. Mrs jamr.s | e"Pst" Mrs. C. W Fengins, were; Mr. and Mr. Warnp Brandley. |at the f!('ho°1 building, welcomin'.
Murray. Mrs. F Huinplirey. Mrs Mri< v- A Mount, Mrs. J. C. Pat-1 south west of the city, entertained I'eW mem*}er, Clarice Jo Im-
»*•.„ terson. Mrs M n s*,.., 1 *i.«. tnit.. r,«..n „»..u o..u.... _____•__i boden. Roll call wa answered with
Ritzhalipl is cli.iinililli n| senate in oi out
i dm alum eommiltee No 1 dial
v.ll areue soon over a blit to re- Governor Leon Phillips stays in
in.nl the $12.8(1(1.0110 wt al: school ., pretty gno.1 humor in his press
approprialion ol lh • la t e i 'a n.nleienee, blit one da1' last ue"!:
,'l"‘ when the pension eontroversy was
•Oonnti.' II,UM Char liirn si,arc brcutilrf up. he nearly lost his tem-
Oi the M'lioo, rust III order to re- ,,rl- Tlien he grinned and su'd
ceiv state aid. Hit. haupt said. -we'll get it all work <1 out m u
Anot li'.T pi inineiit senator. J A , iPw more day,"
Ruiehnrt of El Reno, president
pre tenipore. ;aid 'if Is surprising
at 11 >,■ nuinbei oi school districts
seeking slate aid"
Tile liuge appropriation hill prub-
nbly will not be brought out of
committee until lute in the session
DAILY LESSON
IN ENGLISH
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Da
Dr Rih'liaupt believe- aheut $3.- not siv. "I wish to state that we
111 I./U1 ______ 1. . I .........I ..It <1...... i II . . • .. .
terson. Mrs. M B Reynolds. Mrs.) the Jolly Card club Friday evening | Ro11 '
Marv .She ron, Mrs H A. Smith, .when high scores were made by i ' ‘ vers®8'
Mrs O O Tollefson, Mrs. M. B.! Mrs. Walter Haynes and Austin,
Tucker, Mrs. E. L. Witcher. Mrs.' Tarter with consolation favors ^ HOSTESS
G W Kitzmiller. Mrs. FYeci R,; being won by Junior Jones and ’ .........
Gnughorn, Mr*. Nancy Frbar. Mrs. Darwin Chiles.
W A. Dull, Mrs. W E Bretz nnd ! At the close of the evening re-
Mrs. Lorena Bell. j lreshments were served to Mr. and
, , Al> interesting article pertaining | Mrs. Frank Owens. Mr and Mrs IMiss Ecx‘p Hoberson, 70! South
■ °r 10 ,hP was! Clyde Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. John ’Choctaw avenue, instead of win,
In tendance were Mrs . w I‘',ven bV Mrs. Smith, who illustra-] Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Austin !Mlss Twila R“. 705 Smith Hnd-
nreen* Mrs W R Johnson Mrs' rf* hW *n,lt wlth Plctllras: Mrs. I Tarter. Mr. and Mrs. Herman iden avPnue- i,s Planned origin-lly
T D Perdue. Mis' Hoyt Mrs II Iollp,son ‘Dwussed "How to Grow Lemke. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kull-1
• •• • -* -- • 1 Roses;" Mrs. Reynolds, "Flowers! man. Mr and Mrs. Darwin Chiles. Mrs. Charles F. Bowers -H5 South
fioin Seeds;" Mrs. Tucker, "Sage Mr and Mrs Walter Haynes, Miss
A If Warner. Mrs. Chase. Mrs.
!• P. IIiN'ki r. Mrs Roy Them, Mr. .
.1 II Kineiiid. Mrs. Wilson. Dainty
refreshments were served
Division Three
Assisting Mi.-,. J« e M Keith. 215
West Jenkins street, when she en-
\ terlaincd division three, was D L.
Morris. Mrs. Harry Hoyt led the
IS CHANGED
The party to be given Mon-
day evening for Cubnnettes club
will be held at the heme of
T. Rirhuidson. Mrs. Mark Graves,
............................. Mrs. James P. Briggs, Mrs. George .. , — , ---------- -------
000.000 cm lie hppi'd oil till' ap- : hall be there "I wish to say | Reagnu. Miss Ruth Keen and Mrs. I ° thp D*'sert' Mrs. Oaughorn. | Verona Tartpr, Miss Daphne Olivs’,
pre prio t ior. and still provide lull dial we shall be there" is better, j Mack McCabe, who was a new, Outdoor Gardening Ouidc." j Miss Thelma Silers. Lloyd Haynes,
echco! I prin tor all ihi'drcn. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED' ,nemt,Pr | 1,1 ,llP 'stK,laJ hoU1' Mr'S. Mount j Troy Olive. Junior Jones, Boyd
Recipe. Pioncunee n . i-|,e in i ■> Devotional* Given won *'igli score in Hip games of! Haynes. Dean and Jean Kullmann.
S, l.ator James Babb of Pol can. as in less, i as in it unstressed Devotionals at a meeting of divi- 'bingo and Mrs. Bel] received thejJoEva and Lelia Ownes. Virgil — “
1 sion four witli Mrs. J. H Millwee consolation Delicious refreshments Haynes. Betty Brown. Betty Lou Mlss ^oiothy Palmer.
Q.ml. ilyfiw- neen.m UTUO vnuvnH rr»v« _____Nt________ •___* ........... ,
Hoff avenue, has returned from
Dallas. Tex. where she spent the
past week, and purchased spring
merchandise for Bowers Fashion
shoppe.
chairman of die senate eommiltee second e as in pea. ncrent first
<.n general imestivations has t>V" syllable.
tnquirir before his group,
Cue ri lutes to the construction
0| tlie incomplete new eapit' I
of fire building The eeMid inyes-
tig: deli reintes lo a resolulioii of
Senator T. J Hogg of I.eedey e> u-
ei riling Seiiaioi Nat Tavlor of
String Cny
!l: f
OFTEN MISSPEI LED: Mlinlri-
l’«l Observe the c mo se and the
pal inot pice
SYNONYMS' Height, altitude. |
elevation, tallness, loftiness.
WORD STUDY: "Use a word
73G South Miles avenue, were given
bv the assistant hostess, Mrs. Hat-
tie Lord. Mrs A. G. Miller and
Mrs George Miller were guests.
Welcomed ns a new member was
I Mrs. fvey Cooksey, while others
present were Mrs. F. O True. Mrs.
K A Allen. Mis. Don Allison Mrs.
student
the Oklahoma College for Wc-
!HUpSSCK
•’:r :1" , , °',P k'flalY 0„d syllable play,. "An object of!
vh, had bmi miokcri to in.pl),(,lbl(. enmity."-MacaulaV.
i mert e\\ tiro ancient | _ _
from I colleague “Hev. - ~ I refiesliinrails
fccn'uoi. your chewing tobacco i
on lire!"
M. Woods. Mrs. C
Mrs C O. Brooks.
Miss Elizabeth Millwee assisted
the ho.sies.ses in serving delicious
A Problem A Day
Murray Gibbons Oi;i home City if two se wer pipes, each 3 it in
attoine\ »nd hmi.i door leader. 1 diameter, are to discharge into a
is finding thr mini: membership large pipe whose capacity must
of th< bouse a bit rebellious at equal that of dip two smaller pipes
times. h< oas been aiTiiseo c! iisiiv together, yvliat must
ftteamroller •act': o'."r some of meter of the large pipe?
the younger members who have not ANSWER
yet familiarize! themselves vvi'ir 4 21 iplusi ieet Explanation --
presided
At die close of the evening Mrs
the house rules
* - ,i, ,t.
»• >i*
No healing at the capitnl has ex-
eiteil so iniii'li interest this session
as that oi" on RepiespiUndvi' Tom
Ki'.'lit s bill to oiitlayy si'riov. limns avenue, was reported
strikes. I'hi
1|: «
BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR
MRS. AUSTIN TARTER
Cards and dancing were tlie di-
versions at tlie surprise party tor ____ ______ _____
wliich a group of friends gathered Keith was assisted by Miss Edna
..oi !„!«-.-> Thursday evening at Hie liome ol Mayo and Mrs. Arthur Mayo in j
lie tile dia- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ttarter. south- j ■serving a delicious salad course. I
west of the city, in celebration of [ The guests in addition to Mrs.!
her birthday anniversary. Finn. Miss Mnvo, Mrs. Mayo, Mrs.
Enjoying (lip occasion with Mr.
of 3; multiply by 3.1418 and Mrs Tarter were Mr. nnd
Mrs. J C. Lovins. Mr. and Mrs.
John Campbell.
Herman I/'tnke.
It C. Ciannier. loti South Wil- j Owens
were served. The unit's meeting Haynes, Joan Brown and Norma
Feb. 10 will be with Mrs Patter-1 Jean Havnes lnpu' Chtckasha. is spending the
■'on. 518 South Ellison avenue. : They will convene Feb. 10 with I WPPk;enci with hrr Pare,lts Mr
* * * Mr. and Mrs. Owens, southwest of' !Iild Mps' E J Palmp1' 1115 q°"th )
show er HONORS ‘ the city. j Macomb avenue,_
RECENT BRIDE * *
A linen shower honoring a it- ORACLE PRESIDES FOR
cent bride. Mrs. Francis Finn, the : ROYAL NEIGHBORS
funner Miss DeLots Mayo, was! Only routine business was trans-
given Tnuirsdiiy evening by Mrs.; acted at n meeting of Royal Neigli-
' Mi' Keith, 118 North M avenue, jbors of America society when mem-
IIIU<i' ,Was lllP d'vc,sion bers convened Thursday afternoon
t rrf nK ,W0,n bV Mrs charlwlin the I. O. O. F. hall with Mrs.
Huns for high score and Mrs , „ 0nan orncle nresic,|ng
Pete Gerbei for second high Tliev1 j,’ k
rave their awards to the lionorce ) AttPndin«. thP sesslon WPrP Mrs
v.ho was presented her gifts from : H' H Mayfield. Mrs. A. G. Burger.
a small float, a replica of a queen's Mra' E' E EoX' MrS A' J Cln11)'
throne where a miniature hriric bcl1' M|,'s' °nan- Mrs- Ikp Cur|T
EXTRA! The “Golden
Gloves” Fight Reel
Pifts!: "News" — “( arioon"
NORGE
HEAT CIRCULATOR
TODAY
MON.-TIES.
M a t i net1 Daily—10c-15c
Continuous Today !:.':il to 11
Evenings 10c-20c
SPEN(EH
TRACY
MICKEY
ROONEY
ARE GREAT IN
“BOYS TOWN”
X*TRA
Square
<pi* bv 2; divide by 3.1416; ex
tract square root; multiply by 2.
Clare more lc •• islaior his home Saturday.
DOWN MEMORY LANK
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
Wnrne
Harris and Mrs Gerber were Miss I
Clela Gooch of Chickaslia. Mrs. *
E. A Godfrey. Mrs, Ralph God-!
trey, Mrs. Ira Mayo, Mrs. F. O
! FroKch. Mrs. Bud Keith. Mrs. W '
G FVubes. Mrs. Vincent Roblyc ’
and son. Billy Dean, Miss Lenn j
Benefit Card Party
Ladies Auxiliary Of
F. O. E.
BRIDGE - PITCH - BUNCO
Monday. Jan. 30-8:9ft P. IVf.
EAGLE HALL
Admission 25c
Doublt-Pot Burner
Aiiurei Up to
20%
MORE
HEAT
Per Gellon of Oil I
_ j Brandley. Mr and Mrs. John R.
] Morris. Mr and Mrs. Bob Boykin, |
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haynes, Mrs.!
' Ivan Kullmann. Mrs. Ada Moore,
Mrs. Grace Ward. Mrs. Ed Chris-
topher. Mrs. Thelma Harris. Miss
Louise Moore, Miss Thelma Siler.
.... , lan- 20. H>21 | uuiuse raooti', ml1
I heir Was a meolmj? held at Okarche last nijrht under | Miss Jean Moore.
‘ MK' "• 1,1 1 ke Anti-Klan i'.ssiiciatinn at which a local ofi Boyd Haynes. Lloyd
** * ”*•«*» mmi 4ii " 11 iv ii «i I* »V il I ut ! nnjiicn.
1" 1 leaiiizaliiin Was funned with a charter membership Bobby Brandley.
Ol JHH. « • ! Betty Ixm Haynes
Mi
nirar.l
11 11 " Ji nliiu " and Georir<> llardenhurjr surnrised
, in their new home on North
, ': '"".ix meht. The eveniniy was snent nlaying
sei'n.il1’nWf “nd ro°k after 'vhich dainty refreshments were
Mrs. John Morris and
Haynes,
Ivelin Owens.
Betty Ixm Haynes. Gordon Lovins,
Junior Jones, Betty Brown. JoEva
Ownes, Virgil Haynes, Elmer Brand-
ley, Almela Lovins. JoAnii Brown
Walter
Haynes won the higli score prizes
nnd tlie low score honors were re-
ceived by Mrs. Campbell and Clyde
‘!::;it !:.rA;;,vs i,y ai Riks c""’'
I ANNOUNCING
* THE PIERCE FEED AND
HATCHERY is now tlie Au-
|j* thorized Dealer for Chicoline
Ilin,-^'Tvcll was a delightful hostess last eve-
r p V A,^lay.a dUh 1,1 tho Karnes of auction Mrs. E.
L. hohkat received the hijrh score favor, Mrs. P. B. Collins
tr Tnf Tom Halev th‘“ cut favor for
• Additional jfuests were Mrs. Tom Halev Mrs
E ° Hamilto"' T. W. Mazier and
i
(lav ^f'iornnon ti5 a charminK hostess yester-
bi idve Airs D I ° r nf- K' Kare, K,uh' In the Pair,es of
Mrs Ham w L- FlIkins received the hiPh score favor and
were served aTIv consolation. Delicious refreshments
tie er eth Adchttonal guests were Mrs. Walter Campbell,
A,rs- >■ D'ilon and Mrs. Sim Richard Reville.
rir- ‘Y'ff. Hutchens of Richland was pleasantly sur*
piised I'nday evening by the pupils of the highschool. The
evening was spent in cards, dancing and music and a very
pleasant time was had by those present. y
Quality Feeds hi El Reno.
J Chicoline Quality Feed* are *
❖ Truly Balanced Rations, Com- 4.
J pletely Vitaminized, Iodized +
* and Mineralized and built to *
* give the user Outstanding J
+ Results. To Introduce Chic- 4*
4. olinc Quality Feeds to our J
+ trade we are offering Free ❖
% Egg Cases with Chicoline *
J Laying Mash also Free Feed- -*■
4* er* with Chicoline All Mash j
J Chick Starter.
❖ We carry a complete line
J of Poultry Equipment. Brood-
'S er Stoves, Feeders and Water $
Fountains, also Poultry Rem-
edies.
Come in and place your \ |
order for V. S. Oklahoma
Approved Baby Chicks Now.
We have chicks hatching ev- <>
ery Monday. Bring us Your \ J
Custom Hatching.
BOWERS
END-OF-THE-MONTH
DRESS
SALE
These Groups include a wide
range of materials, colors
and sizes.
All Sales Final!-No Refunds,
Exchanges or Returns!
FINAL REDUCTIONS
53
fail
CARTOON
ROYAL NEWS
10,---WED. - Tilt RS.-15c
JEANETTE M,ACD'>NALD
NELSON EDDY
I.EO CARRILLO
“GIRL OF ThE
GOLDEN WEST”
10c--FRI - SAT.-----15c
JANE WITHERS
“KEEP SMILING”
SOON
“Too Hot To Handle”
“Say It In French”
0H GIRLS.....
America's New Heart Throb
RAY MILLAND
direct from HIS SUCCESS
iii
‘MEN WITH WINGS”
Will Be Here Soon With
OLYMPE BRADNA
in
SAY IT IN FRENCH’
ROYAL THEATRE
PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO It
Criterion
-NOW THRU TUESDAY—
%
UL,
SMALL HOMES and
MODEST BUDGETS
30 Dresses That
Were From S7.95
to $18.95—
15 Derasrs That
Were $10.95—
18 Dresses That
Were Priced From
$13.95 to $17.95—
20 Dresses That
Were Priced From
$17.95 to $22.59—
$
5
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 29, 1939, newspaper, January 29, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921472/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.