The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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For Thrift And Speed
lead The Daily Tribime Wamt Ado
Want Ad Information
THE TRIBUNE
Reserves the right to edit or
reject any Want-Ad copy that It
regard* a* objectionable or that
may cause loss to the reader, or
loss of confidence in reputable ad-
vertiser.
There are three ways to place a
want ad. (1) Come to the counter
at The Tribune office. An Ad-
taker will be' on duty to help you
prepare your copy. (2) Phone 18
and place your ad over the tele-
phone. Persons having a telephone
may charge their ads and have
five days after expiration to pay
and receive discount. (3) Out-of-
Town reader write Ad as wanted
lri paper and mall to The El Reno
Tribune, El Reno, Oklahoma. (Cash
with order on all out-of-town ads).
All Want Ads must be in the of-
fice at 12 noon to appear in the
evening edition. Sunday Ads ac-
cepted until 2 p. m. Saturday.
No Want Ad accepted for less
than 9 words.
Florists & Nurseries 2
Our Service Department is unexcel-
led. Expert pruning, spraying,
fertilization and lawn building.
Sensible prices. Hutchinson Nur-
sery Company. Phone 542.
! i 1
i Poultry, Feed, Supplies 26; Farms, Lands for Sale 37!
..... ' the ! Have well improved 240 acres, real j
combination grain and stock
farm for quick sale at $6,500.00.1
Also real farm home 5 miles out,
Money To Loan
Heguri feed with heads,
bundle. Call 234.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
‘Look Out For Deer’
Timely Highway Sign
:
B‘oLSm £. stljs: rr sriss
doites, 100 Black Jersey Giants. cultivation ^ ^ ,nrttv1f1iifl]s sllhtf>rt tn thp|the Deer'' mean just exactly that.
Book your egg mash before Jubilee
Look and Learn
1 How many drops are there in
Snow Shoes Ordered
For Troops In Alaska
NORWAY. Me.. Sept. 18—(UR)—
Troops in Alaska are going to get
Money—Salary loans, 10 minute
service. Up to $100.00 on your
note. City Finance. F. G. Chambers,
manager. 112 East Russell.
closes. Phone 1717. Ei Reno Hatch-
jery.
ance good grass. For quick sale
$8,000,000. R. A Bruce. El Reno.
Loans—Personal, salaried, chattel.
$5.00 to $50 00 Local Loan com-
pany. Ill East Woodson. Phone 49.
Personals
Men, women! Want vim? Stimu-
lants, tonics In Ostrex tablets
pep up bodies lacking vitamin Bl,
Iron, calcium, phosphorus. 35c size
today only 29c. First package satis-
fies or maker refunds low price.
Call, write Crown’s Cut Rate Drugs
The Tribune endeavors to pub-
lish only 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 tbe sort. Proposi-
tions of this kind should be
Business Service
8
Earl Moore wi": pay $100 for dead
stock weighing 500 pounds or
more. Call SW51 collect. Calumet
Canadian county’s only rendering
plant.
Expert carpenter work. Cabinet
building. Carl Schroeder, Phone
1776-J.
Apartments for Rent
Houses for Sale 38
rooms furnished. Private buth,
private entrance. Adults. All bills
paid. Phone 887.
Furnished South exposure. Bills
paid. 506 Owens. Phone 592-W.
Democratic Ticket
Tor Commissioner, Dist. No. 2:
H. H. TAYLOR
2 rooms. Downstairs Hamilton
Apartments. 311 East Hayes.
804-J.-
2 rooms furnished. $12.00 per month.
619 North' Evans.
603
3 rooms, bath. Also 1 room.
South Evans.
5 room house. Corner lots. Gar-
age. $1,200.00, with terms. El
Reno Federal Savings and Loan For Commissioner. Itlst. No. 3:
As80C>atl0n'___ j R. G. COURTNEY
Have choice 5 room bungalow,
southeast part of town, base-1 For Supreme Court Justice:
ment, furnace and built-lns with; HUN ARNOLD
white oak floors. This is a lovely
home on paid paving and like new. ^ Tr™"rer!
Cost the present owner $7,000,000 | W. J. R. MILLER
For quick sale will take $4,000 00 , Tm As8esgor:
Shown by appointment only. R. A. I
Bruce Agency. Phone 30 or 955-J I SAM HULBERT
SPOKANE, Wash.. Sept. 18— | ........... ..........
(U.R)—Signs along Washington's j one teaspoonful of liquid?
nounce tne candidacies oi me ioi- i highways saying 'Look Out loi 2. where and when was the. some streamlined footwear for
lowing individuals, subject to the [the Deer' mean Just exactly that, | worid’g first street ratlwav built? I winter.
general election Nov. 5: State Game Commissioner Thomas ; was thp rolonpl of the) A sporting goods firm here which
| Lally found out. . Rld , , s , h ; furnished snowshoes for Rear Ad-
l Lally was driving in the north- • J wa,. when n1Podore | “‘"*1 Ricthard E Ryrd T!
eastern corner of the state and no; was Uempnant colonel nf j men on two expeditions has re-
sooner got by one such sign than: , ? I cetved a government Older for
a big buck leaped out of the j ' admlnlsters the 0Rth 12 000 m^ern snowshoes-48 inches
front of! of office to the president-elect of j lon« and only 10 tnches Wlde
I the United States?
j underbrush directly
; his automobile.
I
The game commissioner had to
.swerve the car into
avoid the animal.
AND HE’S STILL ALIVE
KENTON. Ohio—<U.R)—Charles W.
i 5. Of what South American
is Caracas the capital
ditch to .
, country
I city?
ANSWERS
1. Eighty.
Brown, alive after being struck sev- j 2. In New York City, tn 1832.
en times by lightning, is more con-! 3. Leonard Wood (1860-1927>.
RING LOST 50 YEARS
POMEROY. Ohio (U.R)—Helping
to make a garden at the Butler
Pickens property in Racine, near
here. 13-year-old Norman Arnott
j found a ring. His father wrote to
i Chub Pickens at Canton .telling
him about the ring and Pickens
t*ii uiuc.'v uy uguwiuig, to niuic vw.. o. **---- -------- |............
vinced than ever of the fallacy of! 4 The chief justice of the sup- identified it as one that had be
... ! 1------J 1. Uvn US
Lots for Sale
Duplex. Strictly private. 3 rooms.
Garage. 319 West Watts.
420 South Choctaw. Front, down-
stairs, close-in, private entrance.
Also lovely sleeping room.
5 room furnished apartment. Bills
paid. Garage. Phone 118.
3 room, unfurnished. 2 room, furn-
nished. 1111 South Rock Island.
Have 16 vacant lots for sale on
South Roberts. Also 2 five room
modern houses. Maude Garrett.
Phone 77.
—ti
SHELL CREEK
Free enlargement. Roll of films
developed and printed Only 25c.
One day service. Patterson Drug.
money
whatsoever
Is paid.
WANT AD RATES
One
2 or 3
4-5 or 6
Words
Time
Times
Times
up to 9
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Wanted to Buy
P. E. Stuber pays $1.00 for dead
stock weighing 500 pounds, up.
Call collect ST53. Calumet.
Used Cars for Sale 11
Good 1934 Chevrolet coach. By
owner. Phone 1700-J. Evenings.
For County Clerk:
CECIL E. BROSS
For Ccunty Sheriff:
SAM FREEMAN
For State Representative:
CLAUDE W. CHERRY
For Court Clerk:
FRANK TAYLOR
For County Attorney:
SANFORD BABCOCK
the adage that highway never; reme cuort.
strikes twice in the same place. I 5. Venezuela
HACK HOME AGAIN
longed to his mother, Mrs. Eva
Pickens, who lost it 50 years ago
By Ed Dodd
PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO 18
Sleeping Rooms
Nice south sleeping room. 514
South Evans. Phone 1462-M.
Within walking distance. Call 305
Sunday, week-days after 5.
PUBLIC NOTICES
1. Card of Thanks.
2. Florist and Nurseries.
3. Funeral Directors.
4 Professional Notices
ANNOUNCEMENTS
5. Money to Loan.
5-A. Farm Inans.
6 Lost. Found, Strayed.
7 Personals
«. business Service.
8-A. Instructions.
9. Wanted to Buy.
10 Let's Trade.
AUTOMOTIVE
11. Used Cars for Sale.
12. Automobile 8' rvlee.
13 Tires, Peris, Supplies
EMPLOYMENT
14 Male Hot* Wanted.
15 Female flfalp Wanted.
IB. Salesmen Wanted.
17 Male or Pemate Wanted.
18 Situations Wanted.
19 Situations Wanted (Col.)
MERCHANDISE
JO. Coal and Fuel.
11 Oood Things to Eat.
22 Household Ooods.
23. Musical instruments.
24, Miscellaneous for Sulk,
jfi. Pets and livestock.
26 Poultry. Seed. Supplies.
27 Plants. Seeds, Shrubs.
PENTAI23
28 Apartment for Rent.
29 Room and Board.
30. Sleeping Rooms.
31. Rooms In Hotels
32. Houses for Re it.
33. Miscellaneous for Rent.
REAL ESTATE
34 Wanted to Rent
85 Business Opportunities.
3(1 Business Property.
37 Farms and Lands for Sal*.
38 Houses for Sale.
39. Lots for Sale.
40 Real Estate Wanted.
41. Notices.
42 Wanted to Lease.
1940-41 Buick sedan 6 wheel Large
trunk. Radio. Heater. Only 12,400
miles Like a new car. Dulnmge
Motor company. 116 North Rock
Island.
Good Things to Eat 21
South room. Close-in. Men pre-
ferred $2.50 week. Phone 1167.
Houses for Rent
Mrs Charles McBride was hostess
when members of the Mayview
Happy Hour club met at her home'
Thursday afternoon.
The lesson for the afternoon was
on poultry. Many good suggestions
were given by members who are
enroled in this project.
A discussion was held concerning
the 4-H dub and the F. F. A fair!
which was staged in El Reno j For County Attorney:
last Friday and Saturday. Those WILLIAM L. FUNK
on the fair committee were Mrs. I
Clara Beyer. Mrs. Alice Kouba and ; For County Sheriff:
Mrs. Anna Davis. j JACK SMITH
Mayview club won first place
at the Yukon community lair and
Republican Ticket
For Court Clerk:
FRANK J. GATZ
6 room modem. Newly decorated. firsl ln the E1 R*no
Double garage Call 251. P'a™ were mRde *» the SOml
committee lor a supper
For County Treasurer:
CHARLES G. WATTSON
6 room modern. Basement. Garage.
Phone 1136-W.
5 room modern house. New oak
floors. Phone 958-R.
Melons and tomatoes. _4 miles e8sMLarge 5 r00m modern. $2000 415 [two weeks.
at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George j
Watson when members will enter- j
tain their husbands and families. |
The next meeting will be held in
the home of Mrs. Lloyd Myers in
A Problem A Day
* north on Foreman. _ j ^ Barker 1574.w. _
trsjr
bushel or bushel basket. Even 1
What is the radius of a circle
whose circumference equals the
perimeter of a square whose diag-
Frank Kastl left Sunday for; onal is 10 inches?
Stillwater where he will continue | ANSWER
his studies at Oklahoma A and M. i 4A9!) , piusi Inches. Explanation—
or mwiei OOSKCI even _______. ., . , M ,, >"• ln -• '
whack. Otoa. 1131 Art ttgett. 3M SouU Evans 4 room, modern.,Jf Oklahoma . " multlp,J 4
-o south Evans. ’ ' Mach, both oi usmu«ii.m ,, ,
Choice 3 meats, 3 vegetables, drink 17.50 per month. G. m)P1 j spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
25c Also 10i sandwich*- Com- lake A-'1" 1(11,1 - ___ , and Mrs. v. A Dobry.
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air conditioned Jerry’s
Fountain.
Sandwich specials. Melletl pimiento
and American chep.se. only 10c
Wanted tu Rent
THRESHER COMES BACK
LIBERAL. Kan.—:U.P' — In July, j Emergency hospital here had
i CHILDREN'S DAY AT HOSPITAL
PASADENA. Calif. - (U.R) — The<
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Free delivery Phone 167. 168 Put-•
ternon's.
Household Goods
Istlngs wanted on rental property, cfc Morrlg dedded t0 see it hte "children's day." Thirteen young -
especially residences of medium (Ulreshlng machine. which had been j sters either reported to it or were
standing idle for 17 years, would' brought ln for treatment within |
I work. It did. and since then he has four hours. The causes ranged from
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used washing machine. $17.50 . .
Oklahoma Tire and Supply com- ' UUSC IDF .AIllFm
pany.
Bargains In new and used sewing
machines All makes repaired.
Covered buttons and buckles Luma-
due. Singer Shop. 202 South
Choctaw.
JOE JINKS featuring DYNAMITE DUNN
By United Features
Used furniture bargains 2 piece
livlug room suite. $16 50 2 gas j
circulating State healrolas. Each
$29.50 2 bed room sidles Each
$22.50 One 9x12 Axminl ter rug
and pad. $15 00 Wilson Furniture
company.
New studio ooueh with anna and
bedding compartment. $3100. j
piece walnut dining-room suite.
$35.00 We *’11 Payne floor fur-
naces. Booth Furniture store.
HERNANDO
NEVER SEEN HIM
Musical Instruments 23
Upright piano Oood condition.
Reasonable Phone 750-M.
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Miscellaneous for Sale 24
Directory maps, listing streets of
El Reno 10c each. The Id R -no
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1940, newspaper, September 18, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921911/m1/5/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.