The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 20, 1938 Page: 1 of 8
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The Heart of the Rich
Canadian Valley
The El Reno Daily Tribune
You Can Buy It For
Leas In El Reno
S*ngle Copy, Three Cents
UP) MEANS ASSOCIATED PRE8S
Oklahoma Caging Kings
Will Share Honors At
A Blue Ribbon Daily Newspaper Serving Oklahoma’s Blue Ribbon Area
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1938
<UJ»J MEANS UNITED PRESS
ELECTION DATE IN First Services Today In New Presbyterian Church
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VOLUME 47, NO. 11
All-State Stars Visiting
Basketball Capital In
Annual Program
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SET FOB m29
Voters To Ballot On Ex-
tra Mill Levies And
Board Directors
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Kings of Oklahoma highschool!
basketball for 1938— members of 1
the all-state squad as chosen Sat- j--
u(rday COme 10 H Reno Annual .school district meet-
I state basketball capital, for their j ings jjor au Canadian county rural
; coronation Monday night. districts will be held Mar. 29. Miss
When the annual tournament Glen Evelyn McCarty, county su-
closed Saturday night at Classen perintendent, announced Saturday
in Oklahoma City, one team was
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Chamber of Commerce Is
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declared state champion and five
boys were declared the best in-
dividual players In the state.
The El Reno Junior chamber of
Principal business will be the
voting on extra mill levies and the
election of a school board director .
at each district meeting.
Letters were mailed Saturday by
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commerce will make the decisions; Miss McCarty and A. L Crable,
official by feting the all-state
state superintendent of public in-
struction, to school officers and
patrons In the county.
Information on the topics likely
to be brought up at the business
sessions and instructions on hold-
ing the meetings were included
Full Terms Urged
itie evening win oegui at i p. in. Both county and slate super-
in the basement of the Central! llUendents 'ur*ed clllMn£ of each I
Methodist church, where women of!dlMrtct V01* # nln*:month 50110011
the church will serve a dinner.
cagers Monday night.
Small gold watch charms already
purcliased cant be awarded until
after the boys are graduated from
their respective schools, but they’ll
be guests of honor at the season's
illern’s Cagers Annexl8rand flllal0 tor th° 5P°rt
State Championship ~ "SST
The invocation will be spoken by
Rev R. R. Hildebrand, pastor of
the First Christian church.
Ilarral la Speaker
Following the banquet. Paul R.
term and a 10-mlll extra
for the next school year.
The state taw requires that all
districts receiving primary aid must
levy and use not less than eight
mills and maintain at least an
eight-month (term. and that all
Taylor, superintendent of El Reno j districts receiving secondary aid
schools will preside as toastmaster must levy and use not less than
It mills and have not less than
an eight-month term. Mr. Crable
pointed out.
In order that your district may
CLANK A FINALS
TuJsa 33. Central 27
CLASH H FINALS
Cyril 39. Delaware 25.
CLASS C FINALS
Victory 37, Preston 33
GIRLS
Byng 44. Vinson 35
_ at an entertainment program fea-
Coacli Grady 8klllern s Tulsa . turing an address by Stewart Har-
Braves. who prior to the regional rai widely known humorist from
tournaments were given no belter lhe Un,verslty of Oklahoma
bavkpt'hlfii 9mm member of a college1 experience no difficulty in meet-
rn.v rv, i. da,'cc orcheilr*’ formw «e*->paper ing all requlremenls for primary
and secondary aid," the state su-
perintendent wrote. "I earnestly
recommend that at the meeting
you vote ten mills and a term of
not less than eight months.”
Hours Designated
Rural and Union Graded dis-
trict polls will open at 2 p. m.
Mar 29 and close at 4 p. in..
Miss McCarty said, while consol-
idated district polls will open at
2 p. m and close at < p m
Each rural district has a board
education composed of three
Three Ceremonies To Mark Opening Of Attractive
House of Worship at El Reno
Canadian County
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lahoma City Central Card Inals 33- Inan acllve m church and clv^^.
ST In the class A finals of the state . _______.______ . .
caging tournament Saturday night Norman u, 'u J0^ma *
at Oklahoma City. * " at will
The Cards, schooled by Clarence pr0' de the buUt * **“ «****-
Brelthaupt. put up a whale of a .
fight but tlie Braves were not | Also rom Uie university wUI come
to be denied. TuLsa was In the Ith* dUartet and trumpet
lead continuously with Uieir eyes tT*0- two of :1’c popular must-
glued on the 1938 championship 081 organizations on the campus,
flag to furnish music for the basketball
Sklllem* quintet was leading 9-4 •*nQuat.
it the first quarter. 13-10 at thei Edson On Prog nun
half, and 22-19 at the end of; Arthur Edson. Oklahoma City
sports writer who waa in charge of °* •owe®1*01' composed of three
selecting the all-sute team, wifi memt>ers a director, a elork a no
three peilods
game y were* the StrtZT MMI 1 SToS! JV™
sBv°r^ecBrrc. ^VhoW.
In the final stanza Melvin Paine and their coaches, members of the
(PLEASE TURN TO PAOE 8> El Reno highschool squad with their
- ■ ■ ■ - coach, state college coaches and
a few sports writers will be Invited
to the banquet
Jaycee committee In charge of the
event this year Is composed of Dr.
V P. Cavanaugh. Robert T. Ash-
brook. R. P Jones. Jr.. John
Flaherty and Dean Ward
overs
With three meetings and an
open-house to celebrate Inaugura-
tion of the structure. El Reno's
newest house of worship today
will begin its service to members
Five Accidents Occur In!of the Flrsl Presbyterian church.
Located at the intersection of
Wade street and Barker avenue,
the new building—last word In
church construction—occupies the
same lot that has been site of
the Presbyterian church since it
Was first founded
For many years a wooden audi-
torium served as the first Presby-
terian church.
Then it was moved back to make
room for a larger, more up-to-
date structure which was the church
lor many more years
Now both the old buildings have
been torn down, additional Space
bought on adjoining lots and the
third church, new in every detail
except for the cornerstone and the
44»tned-glass windows, has been
completed
In addition to the auditorium.
Lloyd McBee. 16-year-old Cal-
umet boy. Saiurda.v was reported to
be recovering from Injuries suf-
fered when a truck overturned Fri-
day afternoon In the business dis-
trict of Calumet.
His brother. Roy McBee. 14, re-
ceived lacerations on the face and
head but was not injured serious-
ly. The driver of the truck. Euil
Higgins. 16. had only minor in-
juries.
Highway patrolmen said Higgins
made a short turn, causing the
truck to overturn
The cider of the McBee boys had
a head injury. He was unconscious
for a time after the accident.
The McBee boys arc sons of Mr
contains classrooms, lounges, the
pastor's study and a large social
hall with kitchen adjoining
Of rustic brick outer v ails, plas-
ter interior walls and ceilings and
floors of concrete, the new building
is fireproof and well built as well
as beautiful and complete.
The organ Is new. and new pews
In the auditorium will be covered
with comfortable cushions. I In au Interclass track meet
The new church will be open for a‘ ^lon park Friday after-
Inspecion by visitors all afternoon, °'s a,’d ^morts out-
p,v |)0lnLed thflr rlval* >n the senior
Juniors and Sophomores
Outpoint Rivals
Rev. Thomas O. Mowry, pastor,
has announced, and three services
are planned.
At 10:30 a. m. Dr A B Keeler, j .*?"
New York, secretary of Uie ndtiona! 1 C
board of church erection, will con-
duct the dedicatory service.
He also will deliver the sermon
and freshman classes, winning by
a score of 79 to 66 1-2.
Seniors tallied 60 1-2 points,
the freshmen contributed
6 to the combined score of the
two classes
Juniors scored 59 points, while
at the 3 p. m. guest service, while I ,h® “Phon™» "PP11* » 1-2
Rev Glen Canfield formerly of P°‘nt's ,0r the comb‘ned U,UI
El Reno and now pastor of the
College Hill Presbyterian church i
in Tulsa, will conduct the 7:30 p |
m service.
While the new church was being
ifnd Mrs. Ur Me Bee who live two the L-shaped church which will
Hides northeast of Calumet !>e used for the first time today
Two Hurt At Cemetery : — —--- ■
Mrs M 'L. Reeves. Kuigflsher.|
I Saturday was being treated at thei
ICatlo hospital for Injuries recelv-
Icd In an automobile accident Fri-
day at the entrance to El Reno
cemetery
She received bruises and cuts on
J her head, liospltal attendants .-aid.
but her condition was not consl-
built.
held each Sunday morning at the
Criterion theatre.
El Reno Civic Body Is Civil Cases Are
Fostering Activity Heard By ( ourt
Mrs. Wallace Speaks At
I\-T. A. Program Mrs Dan Oallagher, 1003 West
The event, staged under direc-
tion of LoVorn Walker, track
roach, gave Uie first glimpse of
El Reno thlnclads in action this
season
Presbyterian services were! Winners of first, second, third,
ii-s Q.itvi.v mnmino a# tit. fourth slid fifth places were given
5. 4. 3, 2 and 1 points, respec-
tively.
Winners Listed
| Winners in the various divisions
were as fellows:
100-yard dash - Donald Picket
first; Harry IXnincilan. second;
Raymond Wtckware. third; Harold ^
Von Tungeln. fourth: and Lewis I
Otlmore. fifth Time: 10 8 sec-
- ■ Ionds
Students Are Assisting In Five Cases Are Heard In Mlle run — Morrlft Hurst ,lrat
— (5 minutes 33 seconds. (Hurst
BEING PREPARED ARE ISSUED HERE
Canadian county Sunday school
pageant began taking form Sat-
urday when representatives of
various schools met In the El Reno
chamber of commerce headquar-
ters and worked out more details
of the plan.
Twelve superintendents of Uie
group present selected the Biblical
events their schools would repre-
sent In the pageant, and the
others were urged to make their
selections within a week
The pageant, cxmsisUng of floats
representing various scenes In Bib-
lical history, arranged In chrono-
logical order, will be held the
afternoon of Thursday. May 5
41 Scenes Approved
A list of 41 scenes was presented
and discussed at the Saturday
meeting, and was approved as com-
plete and accurate by the dele-
gates present.
Sunday scliools Uiat have not
picked their events should make
first, second, third and fourth
choices and noUfy H. O Keller at
the chamber of commerce office.
It was decided
They should do so this week.
In order that the scenes may be
designated and construction work
begun on the floats as soon as
possible.
The events are arranged li)
chronological order for the Old
and the New Testaments, and
the pageant will be divided into
those two parts.
G. A. R. In Convention
Delegates to Uie annual O A R.
convention, which will be con-
cluded here that same afternoon,
have been Invited to hold then-
annual parade in connection with
the Sunday school pageant
Rural schools with eight-mouth
terms will be out by May 5 and
the others -will be dismissed In
order that all Canadian county
youths may participate In Uie
pageant. Miss Glen Evelyn Mc-
Carty. county superintendent, has
announced.
The affair was staged for the
first time last year and the cham-
ber of commerce, which will give
awards for the best floats and Uie
best attendance, plans to make It
an annual event
Font- points were stressed by Mrs.
. ____ , ___ . ... Myth T Wallace. Oklahoma City.
ST add~-0 ^e Centra.
el^/V^nme^ p^mm were'he.^ by Judi’e Lucius Sit^chTSc^ “"T
fostering F F A activity to Ca- cock during . session of Canadian Z tly l T ciS
nadian county were approved Sat- county district court at El Reno ‘ . U (t 1 C nlr*'
uroay by the committee and Dr Saturday __
.......... ...j----- A newspaper columnist, prominent
|Woodson street, was driving the ca. Production Court Session
Into the cemetery when she lost ■■
control of the vehicle and hit a Assisting with the senior class Five decrees of divorce were
tree Mrs. Oallagher was given play. "The Bat. ' to be presented Issued by Judge Lucius Babcock ZnZl
. treatment the ln the El R,no highschool audl-1 during a non-Jury session of Cana-| 440.y,rd ^ .
was the onlv contestant to finish
the run»
440-yard relay — Juniors, flrsl
pital for bruises and then dismiss- _ ‘ ", J ‘ , ", JUry *WMO" 01 cal'a' 440-yard run - Donald Picket
ed tor,um Frldaj n*M’ Mar 25 15 a d**n county district court at El Ural; Dai-lei Johnson, second; Ira
Patrolman Recovers group of students who have charge Reno Saturday Palmer, third; and Ariel SchwarU.
‘ “ fourth Time si 5 seconds
Yukon Persons Involved
In Litigation
Yukon vocational agriculture unit. .................—
-.—j ——— — — - - side activities of the American
ricommended that awards be pre-
sented to the best P P. A. boy In
tors at IU next meeting. »•"> «* «‘v«' Judgment by de- ^ . .
M A Bratttn, Instructor of the a«a"«t * Price ^ ‘
Motion to confirm sale was sus- 1 cooperation, tolerance and out-
talned and an order of confirms- slde 1
lion made In the litigation of ,amllF
tlie senior. Junior and sophomore Ho™ <*wra Jf*" corporation Robrn Resided over
classes at Saturday's luncheon ^™l Thompmn. C C. ^ * c
17,1s year the chamber will give ThI°mp“n and ^‘•JJowm^r ^ ^ T
A »,i,ter«i ni. I„ ih. 1___ - w In the case of Home Owners Pointed Mrs Oeorgc O Demkc.
A boy In the county but onlv sen-'l^*" c®^*110" Bessie Mrs. H J. Crowley and Miss Etta
lo> In the vocational aariruiLure McWlllla"“ aud others, a motion »>>c to serve Oil the nominating
areooinnr tins °*' l> an order of confirmation was u- Mrs W C. Ell1o«. pragram chalr-
,. . *u«l Tlie receiver was discharged man. had charge of the entertain-
assay* /ire iteaa after Uie court approved the re- ment. which Included group slng-
T7ie chamber committee In chame rHver , report led bv EuKrlM> MyfA mid mL
of the contest, consisting of H _
Merle Woods and Ray Dyer in addl- HN« AMIMbT ~ V ?<k‘,U
,,, groups, reading by Jo Ann Lemon
rol lers and ,h“ Mr* Brt,U’ M B*n“rd forfp,u'd “«>d » “wice by Johnell Preston
coi.tcsunu and their tnatrurtors gt bond in municipal court at m and Ruth Ooddard.
Oxford AdeChf°" 8alurd*> ,l thr Reno Saturday on a charge of Rev. E A. Oreen pastor of the
Fnch bov read hi. Mr ovrrpartt‘n« “ccordlng to records of First Church of the Nazarcne. gave
■££ S ri Zl Lr ^ ^
tor at Union City, each made a _
RKN0 BUSINESS MEN TO
tSTm. j.., RULE ON PIONEER PROGRAM
Salllngrr Hill Hinilh and Warren -
uiua; uy uk- vuiiiiiuvirc aiKi ut ----—.- A newiuanrr roiumnui nmmiiuni iTMiussmsss Kecovem Kioup oi vtudei ts who have charge Reno Saturday - -........ ■
James P. Neal, chairman, will pre- In a suu for Judgment on a sp>pfr■CO>u,u>t!tt- promin*nt c T Ha|,.N °f the arrangements and business Ben Gulh obUlned a decree fourt1’ Tln"‘
sent them to the board of direc- n0‘*- Magi olla Petroleum com- lahoma c.ty^ schools Mrs Wal- •»“" Injured"m a motorcvclc acci- “•nations entailed by the pro- from Ooldle Outh after alleging „ Ja0*ya"1 da*" ~ Gilmore,
— - ........... P,ni WM “lVe“ ,UdBmC,U b' ^ V «lent Friday near ducUo„ ubandonmen, Tie defe.Kl.nt was ^ ^
ss srtr. E1 jr-rt ursjrs
His mimics received when h. IMF* Whitney and Lyle Bros*. , . .... ’ ’__
lost couhroTof hkTmotoreyxte"eon-1 Mari. Jones ha. charge of the ““ P“"U'ff Mree""‘ 10 W «°
stated chiefly of c!!u3 Overusing , l^r ,n<>n,h “ m-'ntenance A JJ- and Von Tungeln. sec-
and were not serious, though he Working as business manager Is P*ope/’ty settlement was approved;
(PLEASE TURN TO PAOE •> Dorothy Mcrveldt. assisted by Mis* b> ,* court Th* couP|f w»*
--Vivian Mattox faculty chairman of: marr,rd “ n B*"0 Mav 30 1OT3 ............
Uie finance committee i J1U E Handley was awarded a, inches; Richard~Zata, tt”fett~ A1-
V?r?u. ,rT E"fn Handley theivln Henrlcksen. fourUi
Water System At
Field Event* Staged
Shot put — Harold Estep, first.
' W feet; fRay Greene. 39 feet 9
Tickets On Sale
Dorothy Hensley has charge of !?l*'nUn a'lr»ln* eeuelty
he ticket Mile* and the ticket I coup r Wa* mtrr^ ^ H.j flrsl
plaintiff alleging extreme cruelty 1 Pole vault - Harry Donnelian I
19!6. at
Friday InapccUng the water system
here
bkey from Yukon, Elmer Nlnman i Problems of a Pioneer Day cele-
and Ira Pinkston from Union City brallon this spring will be given
Rainer Webb. Union City, was all to El Reno merchants for Uieni
additional guest. to solve, members of last year's
- . “T" , (Mitral cominlUee deckled at Fn-
t humi Authority rtay ",Bhu mw,i|n« m uw cuam-
r|, All*7 brr of ro,,u,*crrr headquarters
Jo (iivi* Address Mfrc,,anu w|» * mw by a
li.vt GUUiwm apeclal eommIMee thU week, an«
when the survey Is complete Uie
central committee will meet again
to decide whether Uie celebration
should be staged Uils year
Miss Helen Joint of Pittsburgh,
Pa., national field worker for the
Women's Home Missionary soelety,
will addreas women members of the
First Methodist churrh at a mect-
Monday to draw pious for Uie
questionnaire whtoh will sound
•ertlmenl In the El Reno business
district.
Because of the absence of John
T Naylon. chairman of the 1937
central committee, who was 111
Rev T. O. Mowry was named act-
ing chairman and preskied at Uie
Friday ntglit meeting
Organizations represented al Uie
session were the Klwanls club, (lie
Members of the 13 organlautlona Riplness at d Professional Wo-
ing in Uie church basement Mon- ^iC.h reprf“‘l'Pd l'r‘day | chamber of com-
day night. It waa announced Sat- (or . lV|W, „f ^ebraUo! |mercr th® nrUl1 Mncha,,u a*a°-
U . ,, . ! desired that It was decided to leave
A covered dial) dinner at 6:30 (l up U)r business men
p m. will precede the meeting, Mrs T. V (Powell waa named
which will feature musical enter- chairman and H Merle Woods
tainmant In addition to the address j „n(| rrv Dyer members of the
by Miss Johnson. j«pedal committee to make the
Blie will disc-use new methods of | survey-
home missionary work.
Thr group jwUl meet at 10 a. m ganUatioiu
vial Ion. Ministerial Alliance. Port
Reno. United Stales Southwestern
reformatory,
Cheyenne-Arspaho Indian agency
Veterans of Poregln Wars, Elks
lodge, Eagles lodga. loo P
and Slaidard Railway Union or-
more. secord. Samuel Whltacre
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El Reno Inspected ,■£ ticket Mie. a„d «hc uebt
- sales contest /which la being held j ,®l.° 1,1 dUUm. Tex They haveI mond Wlckw-are. third; Maurice
Tliomas P Butti ruorth chlel among the senior home rooms with a a“*nl®r. Lorene HlzabeUi Hand- Heilman and O W Warlick. tied
engineer of the bureau of prisons Prt**» to be given students selling <y' 31 tor fourth
Washington. D. C„ was In El Rene ln* moat ttckeU Craiton E Cypert waa given a High Jump - Harry Doniteilau.
— ‘ Helen Wick la acting as prompt- d*v°rce from Stella Cypert on first. 5 feel 9 Inciiea. Lewis Oil-
er at rehearsals grounds of abandonment The cou-
K rvL.-. ,i ^ Publicity te being handled by plf wa* -married In Searcy county,
ST? y ', Betty rox and Willard Btomr Arkansas. Oct 28,1912 There are
S t for Uie next fiscal jear, the member., of the creative writing *our children, Hezel Howery, 28:
urcau of prisons will construct a uiuier supervision of Mbo1 Ra> Cypert. 20; Doris Cypert, 16;
water filtration and aoftenlng plant jooephlnc Hodnett and Lucille Cypert. 13
ln_D B*no Sponsors working with the ztu- Other* Dtrorred
Tlie city would have title *U> the dents are ML* Josephine Ed- oillc Ruth Tliompson received
DP *"1 W°UW *‘Ve ** '**rrt* Mtv' V,v,an Ma"°* Lo-1 • decree from Luther Thompson
United Stales Southwestern refor- Vorn Walker and Jack Douglas »nd her maiden name of Ollle,
matoty a long-term lease al a low Tlie plav Is urdcr the direction Rulh House wus restored In her
rate on the water It uses of Miss Ruth Dickson Torpey iietltlon the plaintiff related her
Mr Butterworih did not disclose _ .. , , husband was convicted of grand
any plans. Oeorge M March, city |«J K(MlO D^DHltTS larceny on Jan 25, 1938. at Ard-
managrr. said, but merely Inves- g * . f,, more and was given a sentence
tlgatcd Uie present plant and stud- KlIMM’ I 01^11(1111^11 ( 10 Uw Ma,e PcmtM'tlary at Me-
Ictl (trtniln pfrtlnenl to the con * 1 Alfitir. Thr rmmir wit marrui
struetton of a filtration plant Two Iranis from El Reno high-
-- ■ : school participated to a debate
DRUNK DRIVINH tournament at Oklahoma City unl-
rH A PrSl 1 Ir *uV Vfr",,y rrlday and Saturday s
l llAKltlVI) ll> I Aril^ round* Uils team defeated Nor-
man before being rllmlngted
SUFFERS ATTAt'K
A. D. Lynn, 301 South Barker
avenue, who suffered h heart at-
tack early Saturday, was reported
doing well late In the day He Is !
receiving treatment at home,
T J. Craven of El Reno, an
employe at Uie United Slates
Southwestern reformatory, pleaded
not guilty to charges of driving an
automobile while Intoxicated when
he was arraigned before Judge lai-
clue Bahrnrk In Canadian county
district court Saturday
Information filed In the case
charges Craven with uporaUng a
car on U. 8. highway 66 oiie-fourUi
mlle .west ol El ,Rcno Friday while
drunk.
BrldgeiMirt Thr Norman debaters
had won nil 'heir debate* the
previous day
Tlie team omiiiMnod of Jimmie
Hialr. Jimmie Canon and Byron
Oanibel was eliminated Friday af-
ter losing two of three debates
Unicameral leglslaturea were de-
bated bv all teama participating
III Uie Oklahoma City event
Tlie El Reno entries were accom-
panied by Jack Douglas speech
Instructor in Uie highschool.
Alcster. TTic couple wgs married
Jan 25. 1927. at Ringllng
Plnklr Bell McClellan was di-
vorced from Buster McClellan, al-
leging cruelty and non-support
The defendant was ordered to pay
•20 per month as maintenance for
the six minor children They are
Rosie Lee. 14; Dorothy Lee 11;
Fugene, 9; Vivian Kllene, 8; Cora
Bell. 3, and Raymond, 3 The
couple was married Mav 7. 1922
In tlie caae of John T. Daugh-
erty against Mse Daugherty. Judge
Hnbcnck Beturdgy ruled that the|
care and custody of a minor child j
Involved In Uie case be given his j
grai dparents pending service on
the child's moUier Tlie couple was
divorced at El Reno June 9, 1934 ,
Did You Hear
—o-
DALPH A MYERS super-
' Intendrnt oi schools at Yu-
kon. has signed g contract to
serve hlz 17th consecutive year
In that rapacity It Is said there
are only two other towns In
Oklahoma with superintendents
who .have been employed as long
as Mr. Myers In one school.
— —o—
Mrs Orville Enloe is some-
what adept at forecasting wea-
ther accurately More than two
hour* before any halt fell at
E| fReno Friday night, site ob-
served that hall was In Uie
clouds gathering east of here
While i:o great amount of stonva
pumineled this vicinity, Mts
Enloe was correct In her prog-
nostications
Two wilts seeking judgments
In damage actions were filed In
Canadian county dbtrtrt court at
El Reno Saturday it was disclosed
by records of Prank Taylor, court
clerk
In a case against Billie Lutnn
and Bud Turner, both of Yukon,
n Judgment of t3.050 Is sought, by
Pearl Haynes of Yukon following
an automobile collision which oc-
curred .it 11:30 p m. Mar 6
In her court petition the plaui-
I Iff says she was a passenger In
a car driven by Otis Cupp of El
Reno win U 8. highway 66 In a
southwesterly direction and that
at a point one mile west of the
Oklahoma-Canadian county line,
near Lake Overholser. a colli*ton
occurred. •
Reckless Spoil Alleged
Hie plaintiff alleges that Uie
car occupied by Miss Lumn and
Turner approached from the south-
west /at a "high and reckless rale
of speed'' and that It was ofierated
across the center line In the pave-
ment. causing tlie crash
Serious and permanent Injuries
were suffered by her the plain-
tiff alleges, for which she asks
a $3,000 Judgment plus $50 for
medical expenses
Another Case Filed
Another suit filed hen* ts that
of J. W Yoram of Alfalfa county
against Pittsburgh • Des Moines
Steel company of Drs Moines
Iowa
Tlie plaintiff relates that hts
19-year-old son. Aug ;
lered Uie employ of the defend-
ants on Obi 15. 1937, as « work-
man In construction of steel tanka,
and that on Dgc. 22 at Mocker
he was severely burned as a result
of an overheated steam boiler hr
Ing disabled for 30 days.
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active employ of the defendants
IP weeks and Uiat 1240 should hove
been paid him for his son's services
but that It has not been paid
Aside from the 6240. Yixani asks
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 20, 1938, newspaper, March 20, 1938; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921969/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.