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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Tuesday, November 9, 19ft
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Mine Klbbon Nrnptpw Hrrvlng * HIM Rlbkaa Co
Issued Dally except Saturday from 301 North Rock Island Aranoa,
entered aa atcond-claaa mail matter under the act of March k 1478
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Ttndat, Navaaaksr ». 1*54
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pei former
11 Needier
13 Set* anew
14 Dress
13 Gets up
15 Leaping
amphibian
17 Not (prefix)
19 To be <Tr )
70 Lurer
23 Solitary
26 Pendent
3 Greek letter
4 Britannia's
spear
5 Pronoun
6 Sea (Tr.)
7 Willow
8 Sleeveless
garment
9 Passage in the
brain
10 Essential bein*25 Heavy blow
12 Lease 27 Asterisk
13 Malice 29 Raw silk '
18 Petroleum weight
district (two 29 Son o( Adam
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Short Stories
About Home Folks
Mental Law
Ruled Illegal
Dr. and Mrs. Olenn A Patterson
and daughter, Sara Ann of Bra-
man. Kay county, arrived Tuesday
for a visit with her parenta, Mr.
and Mrs John W. Preston. 821
South Macomb.
41 Italian city
42 Feminine
appellation
43 Forest
< reature
44 Shield bearing
21 Compass points Mineral rock 47 Fruit drinks
Mr and Mrs W H Wells. 308
Fant Hayes and Mr. nnd Mr* O B ! p^r^om, to mental hospitals. James
OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. 8—<AV-
The state attorney general's office
today railed Illegal a portion of the
state mental law under which per-
sons could be admitted quickly for
60-day observation periods.
Held Invalid by the opinion was
one of four methods established by
the 1963 legislature for admitting
Peck. 421 South Admire spent Sun- 0arreUi asW,tant attorney general.
day with relatives
Shawnee.
and friends In
22 Poof Antal
......... 35 Peruser
27 Mineral springy E|yptl,n j« Dispatches
30 Breathe sacred buU afresh
JiP**nod r,* I.,\24 Openwork 39 Pair (ab.)
31 Weekday (ab ) f,brtc 40 Small Aah
If an* man among vou seem to be religious, and brldleth not his longue
... this man * religion la vain—Janies 1:88. Wc are Judged by our actions
rather than by our professions
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Delay is Ally of Reds
TNDER the terms of the Geneva truce on Indochina, na
32 Small Aap
33 Frozen water
34 Boundary
(comb, form)
38 Uncommon
37 Weight of
India
38 Scottish
sheepfold
39 Hazard
40 Seal-hunting
mariners
42 Esau
48 Withered
49 Formerly
51 Golf device
S3 Note In
Guido's Kale
wrote the opinion for Robert M.
Murphy. Payne county attorney.
Due process of law requires A
Lesson in English
WORDS OFTEN MI8U8ED: The
word "casket" la not used by the
best writers and speakers as a eu-
phemism for “coffin.” A casket Is
a smell, elegant box. used chiefly
for keeping Jewels
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED:
Pretense. Accent second syllable, not
the first
OFTEN MISSPELLED: Effer-
vesce: observe the two fa And the
are.
8YNONYM8: Scatter, separate,
disperse, sow. spread, disseminate.
WORD STUDY: “Use a word
three times and It Is yours." Let us
Increase our vocabulary by master-
ing one word each day. Today's
word: DISSENSION: disagreement
In opinion. "There was much dts-
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115 North Evans Phone.,
New Jelly-Like Formula"
Knocks liaked Grease
Off Oven Surfaces
tionwide election* arc to be held in that country mime
time in 1956. Hut there seem* to lie a irrowinK danger that
the Communist* will seize the free portion—South Vietnam
_before any elections can take place.
Report* from Washington *ay South Vietnam is now
the most perilous apot for freedom anywhere on the globe
Administration of t h.- territory i* said to have broken
down a* a result of bitter factional ijuarrela on the local
level. And Communist from the Red-held zone* of North
Vietnam are resorting to every conceivable trick to divide
and confuse the leader* and the populace.
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48 Facility
50 Rounded
32 Offer
34 Rank worker
35 Church
officials
57 Property Hem
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2 Movement
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Mrs Harry Anderson of Los An- \ hearing at which a person may de-
arie*. Calif. and Mr* Hugh Roff feud h|n-eif. Oarrett wrote. The
of Wewoka. who were called here controversial section did not pro- j aensloti in the rank*
i by the death of their brother, Fl*J such an opportunity. Oarrett
A Wewerka. 820 Houth Macomb. 1 under the section "noth-
left Sunday for their homes Mrs
Ing la before any court at any time I
How Can I?
"ITS" la the name of a
oven cleaner that restores <*
surface* to grease-free newr
without Kraplng or scrubbln
The substance 1» brushed"
allowed to stand, then whi
dean with water. ,
ITS" oven cleaner Is avail**
at El Reno Hardware (or 81
this includes a plastic br
-ITS" la non-inflammable g
spectacular in performance. ^
! C B Martin of San Antonio. Tex, thereunder ”
and Mrs T M 8haver of Clwreti- . ‘_
w«d E*p.-rt
death left Monday for their home* From Cornell Facility
_ _ . . . . , _ , , ITHACA. N Y„ Nov 9 -<UffV_
Oeorge Rush, student of Central man Wh„ has answered more
State college In Edmond, spent the
. .. . . than 17.000 letters asking the lden-
WM^ht^ i* 'f* rt' Reno'^Hb* * faUvrr of v*rlou* *89da and poisonous
Is O E Rush. 1000 West Wade
Mr and Mra Ed McCumber and
Mr* Omer Chain* of Hinton were
El Reno visitors Tuesday
plants has retired from the Cornell
University faculty.
Prof Walter C Muerwcher spent .
38 year* teaching in the agricul-
tural Khool Internationally known
as an expert on weeds and poisonous
plants, he w role the "Kev to Woody |
which Is now In Its 11th
Mr and Mr* M B Morris. 701
South William*, plan to attend the j Plant*
annual group meeting of the Okla- 1 printing and has become the bash
homa Banker * association In Guy- for related works by many author*
mon. Nov. 10-11.
TMIK tremendou* pressure from infiltrating Reds was. of
* course, foreseen at the time the truce was settled lost
'yeti'
July. No one imagimtl the Oommuniata would sit idly by and
give the free forces of Indochina opportunity to build an
orderly regime to the south.
But now that the forecasts of trouble are becoming
a reality, the sup|s»rters of freedom in Asia cannot content
themselves with a shrug of hopelessness and proceed to
write off the rest of Indochina.
mu £luv*\§ 'Dwmulm
*U Sy U*M IN—*. SMM V, IMS Woo*. tat
THE STORY: Greg Heater. M.; asleep, and Daggatt,
has left a relsllielt secure Jab work-
whose sleep
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lag fur hta stepfather, the tig aeon*, i aught at as he could. lay awake
dogmatic Harare Crain, ta work as with his ihoughts.
a chauffeur for Wade Daggett, a He lay looking into the dark. Ever
wealth) Invalid Daggett ha* boaghl diMt he had been stricken with
|f thtre is an> '"lul purpOM t" Imp South Vietiuim ouljg trailer ami the* will Ju*t »urt jparalyais he had liked the dark It
of the Communist orbit, then obviously no time is to IK- „,,( and *eanh for advenlnre. Dag-1 waa a comfortable garment to con-
lost in developing u course of action. Information reaching get! and Greg both ronfea* that <eal hit deformity The boy did not
Washington suggests that waiting even until mid-1955 j what they *eek la hard to rspresa srm to mind his disfigurement,
mik ht lie fatal. * In ward* It's like "the ether *»dr af Daggett had watched for that, every
" - —un." It la early spring and j light biasing when Greg made hi*
are re*He** | firat ap|>earanrr 11 the younger man
• • • , revealed shock or disgust it (Would
VII
week-ends dregs hud mil-
teied the trailer's technique.
When freedom starts to die in a country, it is often ex- the n
.iirn-...o ... at what stage the case baeoiTMM|*»■•»
tremely difficult to say at
truly hojieless. The only safe assumption i* that every j
month is precious. For the process of death clearly is helped
along hy a (Milicy of drift.
rpHK went (sTmitted matters to drift in northern Inrto-1teamed how to couple and uncoupla
* china. Who now can *a> when the kiss of that rich
region to communism became inevitable?
Free nations cannot go on forever putting off painful
decisions and then deluding frantically whether to rush
last-minute military aid to attempt the salvage of one more
tottering land.
This is the time to confer on the problem, while there
is still some prospect of saving what remains of free Indo-
china. The Communists should »*> given to understand that
we do not intend to let this soil |ia*s into their hands by
default.
How to prevent this hnpiienimr without somehow involving
American and Ruro|>enn troop* is no easy matter. But it
will have to lie fared eventually, *o why delay? Delay is
simply the ally of the Communists:
br no uar You could lurr an at-
tendant but you could not hire com-
panionship
He had tried- them all, indignant
11. how to hoist a up Mi trailer j relative* and jwid employes. They
park*, and how to make the power (had given him nothing that hr had
INFANT'S RITES HELD
Burial rite* for the Infant daugh-
ter of Mr and Mra E J Lunaford.
El Reno route 8. were held today
Q. How can I have a smooth top
when making fruit cake?
A Save a Uttle of the plain bat-
ter to spread on the bottom of the
I pan and on the top of the fruit I
batter The surface of the cake will
then be smooth and there will be )
no fruit utirking to the pan and ,
burning on top.
q How can I soften brawn sugar? j
A Brown sugar requires moisture j
or It will cake To soften It pul Into j
a bag and wrap a damp cloth about
It. Or. roll on a board with the j
rolling pin. and If »ecea*ary. atft
also.
q How can 1 bring relief to a
bum?
A. By Applying a cloth wet with
equal parts of sweet oil and lime
water.
Free Delivery
PHONE 1222 u
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From 9:30 a. m. to (W
Your physician can call o'
registered pharmacist who
on duly al all time*. 2
STEPHENSON
DRUG CO.
WE GIVE PIONEER KTA.
Mr* W A Blggert. 420 North
Rock Island. Mr* Fred Frev and
Mra John D Brawn of Chlcka*ha
attended the dinner meeting of the | pi the Calumet cemetery with burial
auxiliary of the American Legion in under direction of the Wilson funer-
Klngft*her Monday evening The • u| home The infant, who died Mon-
department president. Mra Ralph day night In a local hospital, la
LlUard of Shawnee vat an honored 1 survived by the parent* a brother
tMMt. and slater. Buddy and Louise, and
, -• — 1 the grandparent*. Alvin Flint of
STOPsimpli
DIARRHEA
Gat fait, Soothing ft allot with
PERCY MEDICINE
Mr* Fred Reuter. 705 Routh Had-
den and daughter. Mr* Lillie Rsaley.
802 Houth Roberta were guests Sun-
day afternoon at Mrs. Lewis Kuhl-
man In Mlnco
Lawrence Oamble of Tulsa U
visiting with hi* grandparents. Mr
and Mr* Ralph L Gamble, 717
South Hadden
Norman and Mr and Mra William
D Lunsford. El Reno route 3.
aiul water atlathinenu Now he set not paid (or Until the interval when reception wav
out to drive warily with the portable he had married Cynthia. Borne
house rocking behind.
There waa a panic-stricken mo-
ment when he wondered I tow he
had gut himself into a meaa like
this. He was headed Into the un-
known He did not know what would
happen It the old man had a heart
attack: he did not know a *mg<e|
human being who would approve of
where, he supposed, he still bore the
warm of that encounter And he
had deserved them Only a willfully
blinded fool would have be.
for a montent that a woman like
Cynthia could return hia love,
e e e
JtVKN u. .....ncIL dal k be hid
hi- lace in the pillow as he
K
He's n »murt aeif-mjule mini who Mtlmita that hia wife
ia>*,*«•<! the Jnh.
Now is tin* time when liail ia perfectly willinp to let aom*-
one elae try out the steeping porch.
The importance of an election doesn’t register with aom**
people or TIIKY WOfl.D.
One of the moat lyopulnr ('hriatmua anvinira pinna
Chriatmna curd*.
A luiliy girl in New York wm* ln*rn with four teeth. She
haw the jump on moat of them for chew ng the rag.
A judge any a |icnple really in love keep their affect ioiia
where they In-long. Make* it much harder for them to In-
atolen.
what he waa doing DUalv he waa remembered how he had hoped for
aware that he was not one of the *°'*- “•** finally ultimate >Hame-
rs rr people who ran aland alone In! ,w **
their o|»nion*. bot that, like the "I Nel|» U.“ she had rrled.
majority, he required lots of com- ,,wl h*r kan had been worse than
pong. 1 her indifference, worse even than
Amt spring came down the mad h*r r0**e*P*-
to meet them, dello.tr in g.een 1 Hu h"d W'**
They left Long Island and r.4M »>'m-my she had dems.Kled but Dag-
Into Connecticut Ortg drove .low-!^1 ^ hr‘"h«‘ !*•»*»*
h There waa no hurry, no goal - f *** hrr hM# ,l' •»
only the shining motm-n, Only mm 1'^ lh*
Mr and Mra Olenn Craven and
daughter. Maxine. Mr and Mr*
Joe Meyers. Mr and Mr* Lelatul
ArMterson. Mr* Mattie Barnhart
and Airman Third Cta*s Kenneth
Ch a loner of Hutchln*on. Kan . at-
tended a golden wedding reception
In Verdrn Sunday aflemotm The
to hcKior Mr and
Mra C. M Craven, parents of Olenn
Craven.
EXPENSIVE VOTE
NEW BRITAIN. Conn —US'—
Oratio Oulllaro bellevea hia may
be the most expensive vote any-
where Oulllaro. who maintain* a
»tieet uddres* here, ha* lived in
I Italy since 1947. but each election
tie return* to caat hi* ballot. Oull-
laro estimated that the trtpa coat
an average of 81.000 “It’a worth
It." he aatd
El RENO HAR0W&)
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FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
DEGERMIN ATED mean* the
heart of the grain la removed be-
fore minding , . . Our meal la
NOT degermInated—It contain*
approximately 3 limes the vita-
mins and flavor as determinated
meal Try one tune, you U be con-
vinced!
H and H ■ a*hion
SIONE GROUND
CORN MEAL
"Taste The Dtflerewre"
AT YOl’R t.KCH'KRS*
Amateur lialfoonfot
Is l.owt in Flight
INLET. N Y . Nov g-iUff*—Oar-
rtU Cashman. an amateur balUxvn-
bt, dlvvppeared in cloud* over the
tugged Adirondack mountain* todav
minute* alter he snared Into the sky
in a wooden tub danillng (ram a
canopy of 100 gws-ll'led ballodna
A number at small airplane* swept
I he skies In a aearch (or Cashman. \
but no trace of him waa found HI*
wife said *he felt "some concern for
t-.to aalely “
Hello,
Mother
Daggett's mind waa followin' 1 ,h*‘*h*^ ,
.vumpwmonablyalpnglheaaniepath! ^ *W*un‘lY ^ ml«M *»
lor hr a*krd. Ever trad the letter.1 »« a sick old man kui i
between Juattcc H.-lmre and Sir w sood "w«h ,or
Frederick PoUork?" |* v,,orou“
Beaver?
The thing that worried Daggett
waa the Kira that Greg might get
TRIM.RAM SLATED
A program and cake walk will br
held Thursday night at the Oak
Khool. eight mile* west and a mile
south of El Reno. It has been an-
nounced by Mr* Marguerite Dur-
ham. teacher
...// s
An long as thc-u- nrr trying tiny*, try to do your Christ*
mn* mailing curly.
Down Memory Lane
Oreg shook hia I read without tak-
ing hi* eyes off the road.
Holmes wrote Pollock about hav-
ing discovered for himself one of
bored and restless
Bo far It had been better than he
thr great platitudes, that most ot ,i*red to hope, an eaa) Mlowahtp
Mj?> *P*» iB keeping gBve. If » without awkward reatnunt Not that
Nov. 9. IWM
ll' C. Klj-iorr and Hurry Brndford. membrm of the
* underprivileged chlldrpn** rommittee of the Kl Reno
Kiwnnia club, were in Oklnhonut City t.Hlny tt. arrange for
trentmelit of g w-ven-yeur-old Kj Kerto girl nl the Crippled
rhikiren'g huapitnl.
Fence*, the Burn and other mithuildingR on the Georg#
Allen farm southeast of F.l Reno have la-en brightened up
with aluminum imint.
Ali former servicemen are lieing invited to join memivers
of the Kl K.-no American Legion |M>st and auxiliary in the
Ainu 'in- iluv lervlc— SurnlR) morning at the Kvangelical
church where Kev. C. F. Weitlengnul, |mstor nnd post cltR|>-
Inin, will delivei the «erm<-n Hi* topic will U- "What Make*
llrnin."
An American F.ducation week program waa presented b
a group <>f pupils from Central qchool at Irving school Fri
day under direction of Miaa Marian Taylor, ntuaic director
at Central.
Sei'gt-aiit and Mra. J. II. Muttooit and son. Kd, of Fort
Retai, will leave Saturday for I’anama where Sergeant Mat-
toon hae la-en tranaferred.
man had enough vitality, he aakl.
he'd api-roach the whole buatnesa
with more aret Putirtionlnc. he told
Pollork. la all there I*. We re etupM
not la enjoy If
By the first night Greg felt like a
veteran wivrn he stapled at a trailer
park, uncoupled the car. lifted the
trailer with Jacks, made hit pipe
READY-MIX C0NCRE1E
( enrrelr » makers
BOTTS HULME BROWN
Heath End Barker Aveaae
me
Wi v\
connection* bikI phwged in a heavy
tenatno cord for electric current m.kr „ M* moved on
Hr had cut down on hi* practlcd vkW Hrun< m, helplrss
time by 10 minutes
• e
VRPGR worst
l
giRErin umt failure waa as g
xl (iok Only Daggrtta reluc-
tance to encounter stranger* drove
him to swallow the mesa prepare,!
with infinite trouble and the beat
of intention* He inspected the du-
bioti--looking concoction and groan-
ed. Bluff look- like potaon I ought
to carry along a food taster
"You are overweight anyhow."
Oreg said heartlessly and the dif-
ficult smile tugged at Daggett's
mouth
After lights were out. Oreg foil
ihe boy talked much, but that was
not because he disliked Daggett: he
was all tied up inside, a bundle of
itltfidenre and restraint and a dis-
trust of the world
Daggett Inked back at the day
he had spent, turning the hour*
over in hia mind a* a miser might
linger hia gold piece* If you have
only a little lime you might aa well
hu
.1 m and
lag e umber nonvely He heard Oreg
mutter In hu sleep and no longer |
felt alone Tomorrow there would
be a new road Anything might hap-
lik* Having Clinic's
Special Prescription
FOR YOUR PlltS
llmv In mliict* your Lon-; Distance
rusts by making slation-to-station rails
'To Be t entlnaedi
Mr* C. R Larimer and daughter.
Melanie of Houston. Teg., are
guests in the home >4 her brother-
in-taw and slater. Mr and Mrs. W
W. Thornton. 831 Mouth Bovnlon.
Of <wune. when vou get aa omlmeat
for akrutking pile*, youd like a
■penal pros, riphon from a chata.
for veur raae Thai s virtually what
vou get. w TVv-miao Muuar OlaK-i
a.nlmsnl AM Ike etperuwo *
om <hs«or but a lull saedfwl a* *•»!
•a surglral staff k bekuid d. It to
suits lima study Ol "*-* d»*« 73.00#
I mmm seeo m (bo rtUMr Mo. H I* not
mat a maddwd akin sslvo' hut k
•po. tslt.od p.W pros, rtpttoa deswned
g—» tk.il* MWiifh pfiil»l#m8 off
to dssl with
llabuig. blood mg. I
vou seal an aid to reduro flea ,h*
non surf- al arav. vam a rlmKsIlv-
approvad 8rsHtl8liea*-)*?Bin
Minor (Hn linen I nr auppaatlory lerm
—ft 00 at all drugguv*
T1hw‘» nothin# as wonclnffullv wrarm
ami personal as a Izmir Dutamc visit
with out-of-town irietHls or relative*.
AimI ytMi can enioy these Izmir Dis-
tance visits »M»rr oflen lay lakmR atl-
vantaRe of Um italion t» italum rates
A slation-to-station call simply means
y»Mi talk with anyone who answers tl»e
telrplione. Uuriirs i*eRin wlien the
trlii»hrote is answerrtl ami are krwer
tlun |MYson to-person rates.
For example, tire statkMi-lo-statkMi
rate for a daytime rail from OklahiMiia
Cits to Tulsa is 15# leas than the person-
to |M-rsoii rote. You can make fhree
statMMi-to statKMi calls lu-tween tlyese
cities lor wrltat twu peruMi-to pcrvMi
call* w-iMikl cost
Slathmi to statMMi rotes tre rspc* tallv
vuilnl to non'business calls We Invite
you tu lakr atlvanlaRr ol these lizwrr
rates — and enjov more lamR Dtstame
visits wiIIhiiiI |mv inR more.
Jim Ellin
Mmuttfer /
\1KMHKKS of the
with u receiitioi
Not. 9. 1944
First Methodist church will ptittrUiti
.ptkm liuhorintf the new iMtatnr. Kev. K. A.
Anderson, ninl family. Friday at 7:K> p. m. at the church.
Pinna nov are Im-Iiir completed t.»r the nnniiMt poultry
»how a|g»iisnrecl by the ranadlan ('ounty Poultry association,
it was annuuncfNl tiNiay by Howard Connolly, nasistant In
the office of the county nirent.
Pre|Mtratlons are Im-Iiir compluted for distribution of
Christmas health seals heuinninir Nov. 21, It was announced
today by Mrs. it. M. Mallonce. executive secretary of the
Canadian County TubemikisU association.
The Jaidie* S,hu-L> to tile liruliieiiiiMNi of Locomotive
FlremerCand Knrinemen met Wednesday at the Fnjflea hall
with a covered diah lunchon ul 12:30 p. m.
Housework
Easy Without
Nagging Backache
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mm betbw teta To !>-»«'• ruta-e telM
M I)m4 mmiu1.II, Sr miIIimm l*r
«v«t .» rear. I* • ••*••**# tea *011 law
Pa**', so* fuppe tekrt ftate IKte* ZUrwW.
full*. tuUillw:fnllw.'f IIImi
InekgRtetew Urt itewTOPui. todarl
REDUCED RATES ON
AUTO INSURANCE
For ACCIDENT-FREE DRIVERS
FOR INFORMATION CALL OK BEE . .
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Phone 1449-M
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1954, newspaper, November 9, 1954; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921585/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.