The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1941 Page: 5 of 6
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EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15,1941
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FIVE
ft
make the CLASSIFIED PACE ECONOMY PACE /
ant Ad Information
Florists & Nurseries 2 i Miscellaneous for Sale 24 Houses for Rent
32 Houses for Sale
e Tribune reserves the right
dit or reject any Want-Ad
that it regards as objection-
or that may cause loss to
Plant now—Early planters get the i High quality double-barrel shot
choice of the nursery and stock
becomes thoroughly established for
winter. Hutchinson Nursery corn-
reader, or loss of confidence | pany, landscape architects. Phone
eputable advertising. 542.
ere are three ways to place a j... . , .
ad. (1) Come to the counter! Wanted tO ISUy
gun. 2 sets barrels. Heavy leather
case. Apartment 4. 31114 East
Hayes between 6 and 7 p. m.
Boy's green plaid mackinaw. Size
10. Excellent condition. Phone
j 485-R.
5-room modern. Floor furnace.
501 South Macomb. 1179-W.
5-room modern. Newly decorated.
$18.00 month. Phone 1136-W.
3 room house.
Phone 1775.
Water and lights.
Phe Tribune office, An Ad-!
■ will be on duty to help you!
ire your copy. (2) Phone 18. poun'd”
place your ad over the tele-!K
Calumet Rendering Company
remove dead stock over
Will pay
will
200
$1.00 for 500
_ . . . , , I pounds and over. P. E. Stuber.
e. Persons having a telephone, phone ST53 Calumel, collect.
charge their ads and have, .........;Jrj.. ,-rLnrwl
days after expiration to pay j Used Cars for ga|e ) ]
receive discount. (3) Ont-of-1 ..... --.-.r
i readers write Ad as wanted j 1938 Chevrolet 2-door. Good con-]
jper and mail to The EH Reno[ dition.
Poultry, Feed, Supplies 26
4-room nicely furnished house. In
quire 501 West Owens.
200 Reds, 125 White Giant started
baby chix. See us for your
poultry needs, remedies, feeds,
feeders, brooders, heated water j
founts. Phone 1717. El Reno Hatch-!
ery.
215 North Evans. 5 room modern.
$22.50 per month. G. W Tim-
berlake Agency. Phone 402.
Farms, Lands for Sale 37
224 North L. 5-room modern.
Lights, water and gas. House in
good repair. Will rent or sell. Now
is the time to own a good home.
Small down payment. Balance
monthly. Timberlake Agency, 109
East Hayes. Phone 402.
for new F. H. A. loans. Call L. ]
C. Gad berry 34.
Four Anniversaries Fall ;
• MT. ZION
The Women's Missionary society
4-door. Radio, i
miles. Maroon i 2
p. m.
I U1CI i'UtAU , V.IVJV/AJ null- j
special $395.00. Many I Apartments for Rent 281
me, El Reno, Oklahoma. (Cash (others must sell Bargain prices |
order on all out-of-town ads.), Rother Motor. 14-room modern duplex. 515 West
Want Ads must be in the of- >777;—CTT:-1—'—TT™ 7 ! Elm. 1079-W after 6
at 12 noon to appear in the |
ing edition. Sunday Ads
?d until 2 p. m. Saturday.
> Want Ad accepted for less
9 words.
Have good houses, farms and:
acreages for sale. Worth the |
money. We make farm loans at
low rate and write fire insurance
Mrs. Lacy Kreger were Sunday I
evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Every and sons.
. .._______j Miss Elinore Mae Slegrist of! „.,„5 „„„
met with Mrs. Mervil Moffat for ®Ullwfit6r spent Saturday with her! son, Donald L^g, of El Rono wprt?
an all-dav work session Thursday Iparents' Mr and M** Jake Sie-| Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
an au-aay wou session inursaay. j grlgt and brotheri Calvln L Brisman
A delicious covered dish luncheon | Miss Emma Niemann, who has!
was served at noon. Work was j spent the past three weeks with1
1 furnished by the hostess. | her mother, Mrs. Anna Niemann,
1 Alls I()1 Nile | Guests present were Mrs. Lacv j and family, has returned to
Kre**T- Mrs. Harry alld, springer to resume her duties as
Miss Lucille Palmer of El Reno. | a teacher.
Mrs. Harry Carter. Mrs. Arthur I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beecham of L.
Ward and son. 1 Frederick spent the week-end in ! „.r,s'
Members and families present jtlie B- L- Bcecham home. j Meade and Mrs Rov Rrisman
were Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Ti'abant. ; p M. Tolbert spent Sunday with | '
On Same Dav In Family1 Mr and Mrs. J. W. Every, Mr. and‘Mr and Mrs Bryan Oradv and j Hugh Stroud and son Harold
y ^ I Mrs Luther Dungan. Mrs Ernest, daughters in El Reno. “ led *n the Nuenschwander and
TRINIDAD. Colo.. Oct. 15—(U.PJ— j Liebscher and daughter, Mrs. Al- i Sunday dinner guests of Mr Brisman homes one evening last
J R. Havill forgets his anni- bert T. Brodersen, Mrs. L. R iond Mrs, Albert T.
versary. he’s really In Dutch. i Shultz, Mrs. W. F. Schumacher j daughter were Miss
• CORNER DOOR
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King and
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meade and
children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bris-
man and son, Leon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellison and
son, Bobby, visited with Mr. and
R. L. Brisman Wednesday.
Other callers were Mrs. Jesse
room
furnished. Bills
Choctaw.
paid. 706
11941 Buick sedan
c_ seat covers, 2300
i color. Dulmage Motor company, I South
,116 North Rock Island. j
I Four room unfurnished apartment
21 I $16.00 410 South Rock Island.
.; R. A. Bruce. Phone 30.
Brodersen and j week-
Anna Beth j Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Griesel and
(hat nav, R A Agency! Tlie last one the Havills ob-! Mrs. E. S. Shultz, Mrs. Anna Nle- i Benda and Warner Garnett of Ok- i daughter, Bonnie Ruth, of SI Reno,
P”yS Wnivtwin street Phone' served was their 31st wedding an-1 mann, Mrs. Carrie Smith. Mrs | lahoma City. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Meade were
niversary, but it was also- I Jake Siegrist, Mrs. W. M. Waller 1 Garnett and daughter, Mary Beth,,Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
107
30.
East
_ Tlie first wedding anniversary of
38 ^heir on' J' R ’ Jr" and llis wife,
Good Things to Eat
"he Tribune endeavors to pub-
l only truthful classified ad-
■tising and will appreciate
vlng Its attention called to
y advertising not conform-
: to the highest standards of
uestv.
Subscribers are warned to he-
re of jobs that require cash
yrnents either for bonds, terri-
ial rights, sample kit or any-
ing of the sort. Propositions
this kind should be carefully
/estigated before any money
Nice, fat, milk-fed poultry. Your
choice live poultry dressed free
while you wait. Watson Produce,
102 South Choctaw. Phone 1826.
13-room furnished apartment,
front. 735 South Hadden.
Houses for Sale __ . , .. . _
1JWirrt.r -^j.^ ______! of I ubbock Tex.
j S.room modern house. 2 lots, 105 Mrs HaviU's birthday.
I North L. $2000.00. El Reno Fed. Mrs. Havill. jr.’s.,
East! eral Savings and Loan. I birthday.
Mrs. John Palmer, Mrs. Edward
Hunt, Miss Geraldine Garnett. Miss
I Emma Niemann and Miss Audell
Smith.
mother's! Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cornwell
| and son of Oklahoma City and
Newly decorated, furnished, south-
-----------------j east room. 501 South Barker.
Keiffer pears. 2'4 north, V, east i________
of Calumet. 25c and 50c bushel.! Large five room. Downstairs. South
J. A. Snyder. | bedrooms. 208 South Barker.
1 OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. Williams
of Enid, Rev. and Mrs. G. L. Tra- ■ Mrs. Leo Clovis and son, Marvin,
bant, Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Shultz, j The Friend and Neighbor club
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Middleton, Mr. | will meet with Mrs. R. L. Brisman
liam Wallace.
with Bible verses.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
By William
:erguson
i Nice fryers. Baking hens. Dressed j Two rooms furnished. Lights, water
j free while you wait. Cory's. Ill] paid. 708 South Choctaw,
i North Rock Tsland. Phone 183.
atsoever
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Household Goods
2-piece walnut bedroom suite.
kinds radiant heaters. Brady and
Davis, 401 South Rock
249-J.
^!3 room furnlsned. Private bath.
22! Oarage. 704 South HadiLn.
*** J3 room furnished. Bills paid. $18.50
A" | month. 414 North Rock Island.
Island. 2 rooms. Bills paid. 506
Owens. Phone 592-W.
Electric washer, like new $34.50.
I Several othei washers from $7.50
i to $17.50. Oklahoma T:re and Sup-
jpiy.
Electrolux, perfect condition. Priced
to sell. Nearly new 3-burner oil
stove. El Reno Maytag. 211 South
Rock Island.
2 room furnished apartment
406 South Rock Island.
3LIC NOTICES
. Card of Thanks.
!. Florist and Nurseries.
1. Funeral Diretors.
I Professional Notires.
'JOUNCEMFNTS
> Money to Loan.
I-A. Farm Loans.
I. Lost, Found, Strayed.
1. Personals.
1 Business Service.
1-A. Instructions.
). Wanted to Buy.
) I id *s Trade. •
TOMOTIVE
1 Used Cars for Sale.
2. Automobile Service.
3. Tires, Parts, Supplies.
PLOY M ENT
* Male Help Wanted.
} Female Help Wanted.
C. £K<W,en Wanted.
7. Male or FVmalc Wnnted.
8 Situations Wanted.
Slightly used Singer sewing ma-
chine $2000. Cast aluminum
Maytag washer $36.50. Showcase
$10.00. Wardrobe trunk $10.00. We
buy used furniture and do repair
work. Booth Furniture.
.Two good used gas ranges $12.50
each. Room size gas heaters
$5.50 up. Wilson Furniture.
Household furniture including Ham-
1 ilton Piano. Coolerator 302 North
i Macomb
Efficiency apartment. Water and
refrigeration furnLshrd. Phone
914, if no answer call 64.
2-room furnished apartment. Adults
paid. 1111 South Rock Island.
Miscellaneous for Sale 24
Seven rebuilt cream separators. All
guaranteed. $10 00 up. R. H
Willpy, De Laval agent. 1401 Sun*
; set.
trailer house Inquire garage
j apartment. 632 South Hadden.
Downstairs, furnished. Bills paid.
Innersprings. Clean. Comfort-
able. Phone 604-W.
Nice, cozy. Upstairs In brick. 200
North Barker.
Three-room furnished duplex.
Newly decorated. Electric re-
frigeration. Garage. Adults, 604
East Wade Phone 887.
Nice garage apartment. Partly
newly decorated. Garage $18.00.
1629-M.
30
Sleeping Rooms
! Directory maps, listing streets of
El Reno. 10c each. The El Reno
| Dally Tribune.
Southeast sleeping room in private j
home. Close in. Phone 1346-J.
For Quick
results use The Dally
Trioune Want-Ads. Phone 18
True to Form
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By Merrill Blosser
FAMOUS RACE HORSE
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HORIZONTAL
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1 Gives up
claims to.
5 Covered a
wtill.
5 Three-
pronged
scepter.
G Flower.
7 Symbol for
tantalum.
B Pronoun.
9 Bi istle
0 Beverage
1 Sport with
swords
3 Run.
4 Musical note.
6 Eyes closely.
8 One hundred
and one.
1
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3 Gloss.
5 South
American
quadruped.
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across.
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does not
explode.
54 Italian royal
house.
56 Negative.
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clay (pi ).
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4 Golf mound.
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7 Small birds.
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(pi.).
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direction.
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12 Boss of
Russia.
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mically.
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procession.
25 One who
wanders
stealthily.
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wagon.
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31 Anesthetic.
33 Watering
place.
34 Print measure.
36 Belonging
to him.
37 Compass
point (abbr.).
39 Sunshade.
40 Near.
41 Bone.
42 Drive back.
43 Photographic
instrument
44 Becloud.
46 Muddled.
48 Announce-
ment of
intended
marriage.
51 Small case.
53 Earth.
55 Compass
point (abbr.).
59 Into.
61 Street (abbr.).
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63 Elevated
(abbr.).
If you wanna
RISK LOSING
your. thrushes
To SOMEBODY
else, just
KEEP SAGGA
ALIVE /
Lei That Be a Lesson
ALLEY OOP
By V. T. Hamlin
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DOC, JUST HIS HEAD., 1 OF HIM To PROVE TO 1
HE'S TOO DANG BIG / THIS SKEPTIC WE
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all the
PRECEPTS
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1941, newspaper, October 15, 1941; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921900/m1/5/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.