The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 212, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 6, 1955 Page: 2 of 14
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The El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Scores Are on Upgrade in City Kegling Short Stories
Alton! Iloinc Folks
Bowling scores were generally
improved over the past week, high
scorer being Skip Miller with 589
bowling for OG and E in the
Wednesday night loop, while Lon-
nie Mitchell, did 217 588 for El
Reno Bowl in the Thursday league.
Mrs. Malcolm Garrett led the
women with a 187-523 in the Fri-
day night mixed league.
El Reno Hardware defeated Kel-
so's 3 out of 4 in the Monday
night women's league. Alice Phil-
lips toppled 498 pins. Rcggy’s cafe
earned 3V4 points from Stevenson’s
grocery when the first game ended
in a tie. Mrs. Ernie Corlee was
high scorer with 438. Marshall
Chevrolet earned three points from
Bootk-Reiter furniture.
Administration won four points
from Detail in the Tuesday night
Reformatory league. Mechanical
took three points from Culinary,
with Bernie Bremseth high with
203-200 566. Industries earned
three points from Receiving, Kay
Masters toppling 504 pins.
Burgess Winner
Burgess Service won all four
points from Oklahoma Natural gas
in the Wednesday night Business
league, Cliff Chapin totaling 519
for high scorer. Consumers won
4 points from V. F. W., Junior
King totaling 520, Boh Allen 510 and
Homer Lewis 513. Oklahoma Gas
and Electric won 3 points from
General Mills, Skip Miller hitting
227-589 for the week's high total.
Ft. Peterson for the Mills had 200-
537.
In (he Thursday night City
league, Hopkins Plumbers of
Chickasha and Allen's Dairy split
2 and 2, Bill Marsh had 531, Law-
son Hopkins 503 and Homer Lewis
522. Laurence Cooper totaled 545,
Bernie Bremseth 559, and Sid
Schmoyer 231-553. El Reno Bowl
moved up in the standings by de-
feating Vogel-Samples Buick 3 to
1. Floyd Palmer had 235-565, Bob
Huston 203 536, Skip Miller 212 560
for the Buick team while Lonnie I
Mitchell had 217 588, A I). Cox
198-197 546, Harry Sehroeder 211 -
544 for El Reno Bowl, Hammons I
motors earned three wins from
Howard's dairy, Sarge Cromer hit
ting 548, Bill Halacka 219-542, and (
Charley Arrnold 222-511. Don Kai
Today Your Pharmacist, Floyd Hirdcn,
Drops a Word About . . ,
BLOOD*-.
TRANSFUSION
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RICHARD LOWER
Richard Lower, English physiologist, was born In
Cornwall in 1631. He studied In Oxford and re-
ceived his medical training under Dr Thomas
Willis.
Since Dr. Lower performed the first hlooil trans-
fusion in 1665, this modern "miracle" lias liter-
ally snatched thousands of people fro.n dc-atli's
door.
BIRDER’S PHARMACY
100 North Rock Island
Phone 377
ser had 520 and Junior King 508
for the dairymen.
Bunkhouse Victor
In the Friday night mixed
league, Bunkhouse Motel look 3
I wins from First National Bank,
I Mrs. Frank Keilcy totaling 456 for
j the Bankers, Bross Foods won 3
j points from Wilson Funeral Home,
j Mrs. Malcolm Garrett hitting 523,
j Malcolm Garrett 531 and Homer
Lewis 513. Frank Knight had 517
for the Wilson team and Ruby
Griggs had 411. Schooling Drug
got back in the win column with
3 victories over Bourne Jewelry.
Mrs. S. Crcmer had 421, Sarge
Crcmer 492, and Lonnie Mitchell
had 547 for the Bourne Jewelry
[ team.
j Standings in the leagues to date
| are as follows:
In the Monday women’s league,
Meggy's Cafe leads with 22* a
[ games won, followed closely by
Booth Reiter with 22 wins. Mar-
j shall Chevrolet is in third with 18
I wins. Kelso's have 12 wins, El
Reno Hardware 11 wins and Stev-
| enson's Grocery 6‘ i wins
| in the Reformatory league, Me-
chanical leads with 32 wins, Detail
has 20, Receiving 20. Administra-
tion 19, Industries 15 and Culin-
ary 11 wins.
The Wednesday night league
i shows Consumers leading with
30‘a wins, General Mills in sec-
ond place with 24 wins, o (', and
K has 23 wins, Burgess Service
22'j, V F. W 16 and O. N. G
trails with hut 5 wins
Vogel Samples Buick leads the
City league with 27 wins, El Reno
Bowl trails them hv only 2 games
witli 25 wins, Allen's Dairy has 22
wins. Hammons Motors 22 wins,
Howards Dairy 16 wins, and Hop-
kins Plumbers have 10 wins.
In the Friday league Bross Foods
is tied with Bunkhouse Motel with
26 wins each. Schooling Drug 18
wins, First National Bank 16 wins,
Wilson Funeral 14 wins, and
Bourne Jewelry has 9 wins.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mar-
shall and children, Rosemary,
Rebecca and William Haydn of
Jones, Oklahoma county, arc
spending the weekend in the hom-
es of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. T. Marshall, 1038 South Ellison
end Mr. and Mrs. Haydn J. Davis,
512 South Rock Island.
Public Records
Sunday, November 6, 1955
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Patrick and
sons, Joe and Dale, H36 South
Miles are spending the weekend
in Stillwater and Tulsa. Saturday
they attended the "homecoming"
activities of the Oklahoma A. and
M. college in Stillwater and in
Tulsa they are the guest of re-
latives.
Mr and Mrs. W N McCaslin,
j jr., and children, Conner and Carol
of Wichita Falls, Tex., arc spend-
| ing the weekend in the home of
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
I and Mrs. Morris Wright and chil-
I dren, Richard, Freddy and Cathy,
I 700 South Hoff
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Henry Tif
New York City plan to arrive
Sunday morning for a visit in the
homes of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Everett C. Johnston, 705 South
Reno and his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Geery, 320 South
Roberts.
Miss Adele Kastner, 1000 Sunset
drive, is spending the weekend
l with friends at the Oklahoma A,
and M college in Stillwater. She
j was the guest Saturday afternoon
| of Boh Stewart at the "Homecom-
ing" football game and the dance
i Saturday evening
PHONE 1222
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Your physician can call our
registered pharmacist who is
on duty at all times.
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WE GIVE PIONEER STAMPS
Among those who plan to join
Ihe caravan which will make the
autumn foliage tour Sunday are
i Mrs. Florence Roberts Laird, 300
South Barker, Mrs Ethleen Wrig-
: Icy, 121‘i North Rock Island, Mr.
j and Mrs It I, Miller, southeast
of El Reno and Mr and Mrs.
Everett A Earnham, 2421 Sunset
drive.
Marriage Licenses
Glen O. Hughes, 29, and Ruby
Bell Griggs, 22, both of El Reno. [
Carl W. Duval, 23, and Virginia
Lee McSwain, 19, both of Okla-
homa City.
Divorce Petition Filed
Ruby E. Rush vs. Grant Ervin
Rush.
Assignment of Oil and Gas Leases
Jean L. Phillips to the Big Chief
Drilling company part of 10-11-5.
Jean L. Phillips to the Big Chief
Drilling company part of 10-11-5.
Oil and Gas Leases
David L. and Dorothy M. Rob j
erts to the Carter Oil company
part of 33-11-5.
A. F. Hussfeldt to the Carter Oil
company part of 36-11-5.
0. A. and George E. Roberts to
T. J Hunker the SE of 12-10-5.
G. H. and Vernie M. McCracken
to Carter Oil company part of 33-
11-5.
D. G. and Mildred Harrel to the
Carter Oil company the SE of 12-
10-5.
Wilma D. and W. E. Stephenson
to T. J. Hunker the SE of 12-10-5. j
Kenneth and Byrclia Harrel toj
T. J. Hunker the SE of 12-10-5.
11. A. and Nona Harrel to T. J. |
Hunker the SE of 12-10-5.
Sybil and J H. Holman to T J
Hunker the SE of 12 10-5.
Leona R. and Delbert W Miller
to T J. Hunker the SE of 12-10 5.
Ira F. and Ella Morris to T. J.
Hunker the SE of 12-10-5.
WAVES BY CONTRACT lies Co., provides that worn
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. —IIP— A workers shall be given two daj
CIO contract with Rilling-Dermc- off a year to get permanent wave
S. S. Putney et al to T. J. Hunk-
er the SE of 12-10-5.
J. M. and Ollie Thompson to T
J. Hunker the SE of 12-10-5.
David L. and Dorothy M, Rob
irts to the Carter Oil company)
part of the SE of 33-11-5.
Fred E. and Allie Thompson to)
T J. Hunker the SE of 12-10-5. |
Charles J. and Laura M. Theri-J
ault to the Carter Oil company |
part of 33-11-5.
Ralph E. and Chloe E. Cole to T.
J. Hunker the SE of 12-10-5.
Mineral Deeds
A. H. Richards to A. G. Smith
the NW of 14-13 7.
William and Frances Brandt to
Lynn Wagner part of the SE of
25-11-5.
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Building Permits
A building permit in the amount
of $75 has been issued to W. L
Thompson for placing a double
garage on a concrete block founda-
tion and adding an asbestos sid-
ing at 102 South Shepard, the
structure formerly being located in
the 600 block of West Watts.
A permit in the amount of $500 j
has been issued to Mrs. E. J. Sher-
man for the remodeling of a re-1
sidenee at 814 North Choctaw, the !
job to include a new roof and !
asbestos siding.
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Israeli, Egyptian
Clashes Continue
SOFT HEART
SOUTH BEND, Ind—0P<—Who
•says all traffic judges have hearts
<>f stone? Faced by a sobbing 81-
l year-old widow charged with a vio-
lation after years of driving with-
out an accident, the judge sus-
j pended the fine. "1 just couldn't
fine you," he said.
JERUSALEM, Nov. 5 -UP- For
the second day, Israeli and F.gvp-
tian forces clashed today along the
Gaza strip
An Egyptian spokesman said an
attack by nine Israeli armored
cars exploded a 45-minute gun
duel. An Israeli spokesman said
three Egyptian attempts to invade
Israel in that area were repulsed.
Neither side reported casualties.
The Egyptian spokesman said
the Israeli armored vehicles ap-
proached tlie Israeli-Egyptian de-1
marcation line south of Khan
Yunis in the lower Gaza strip and
started firing at Egyptian positions.!
The Egyptians returned the fire
and the Israelis withdrew, he said.
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