The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, October 31, 1949 Page: 4 of 10
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TWO THINGS YOU’LL WANT TO
REMEMBER THIS WEEK!
FIGHT POLIO
WITH YOUR USELESS
SCRAP PAPER
NEWSPAPERS! MAGAZINES! CARDBOARD!
WANTED BY THE
EL RENO JAYCEES
TUESDAY, NOV. 1st
IN THE SCRAP PAPER DRIVE
Get Your Bundles Ready Now!
Here’s your chance to get rid of that accumulation of old papers,
magazines and boxes and strike a blow against polio at Jthe same
time!
Bundle up your scrap paper today and have it ready on your
curb to be picked up Tuesday. The papers, magazines and card-
board should be in separate bundles if possible.
A premium rate is being paid on scrap paper at this time ... 15%
of the proceeds will go to the National Infantile Paralysis Fund
and will be credited as coming from Canadian county. The re-
mainder of the proceeds will be used by the El Reno Junior
Chamber of Commerce to defray the expenses of their many
worthwhile programs.
15% Of The Income From This Drive
Will Go To Help Fight Polio!
• •
. AND ON
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2
FIRST SOIL DAY
SPONSORED BY THE EL RENO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Every Person Interested In Soil Conservation
Should Attend This Important All-Day Meeting
SOIL CONSERVATION HELD DAY PROGRAM
10:00A. M.-l 2:00 NOON
General Meeting At
Etta Dale Junior Highschool
“Purpose of Project”
Elmer King, Agriculture Division, El Reno
Chamber of Commerce
“Planning a Soil Conservation Program”
Wayne Thomas, Work Unit Conservationist
“The Soil Survey”
Elmer Graham, Soil Scientist
“Soil Conservation Plan of Operation’’
R. J. Chance, District Conservationist
“How the P. M. A. Assists in Carrying Out
the Soil Building Practices”
A. M. Graham, County Administration
Officer
“Soil Conservation and Farm Youth”
Marvin J. Robertson and Riley Tarver.
1:00 P. M.~5:00 P. M.
Field Demonstrations
John Bomhoff Farm
Stop No. 1, Field No. 6
Headquarters. Machinery and Technical
Operation
Stop No. 2, Field No. 9
Soil Classes and Their Capabilities
Stop No. 3, Field No. 6
Combining Native Grass Seed
Stop No. 4, Field No. 6
Seeding Native Grass with Drill
Stop No. 5, Field No. 7
Sodding Bermuda Grass with Planters
Stop No. 6, Field No. 2
Digging Bermuda Grass Roots
Stop No. 7, Field No. 5
Constructing Terraces with Heavy Equipment
Stop No. 8, Field No. 4
Constructing and Sodding Waterways
Stop No. 9, Field No. 4
Use of Vetch in Soil Building
Stop No. 10, Field No. 4
Constructing and Sodding Waterways
Stop No. 11, Field No. 5
Constructing Terraces with Farm Equipment
Stop No. 12, Field No. 6
Overseeding Buffalo with Native Grass
Mixture
FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED FROM 12:00-1:00 P. M.
CANADIAN VALLEY ABSTRACT CO.
Maude Garrett, Owner
C. C C. GROCERY & MARKET
Orville Sherrod, Mp.
C. R. ANTHONY CO.
Jack Moore, Mfr.
CRYSTAL LAUNDRY & CLEANERS
Phone* II or 51
EARL’S REFRIGERATION
114 Booth Book Island
EVANS
Cleaned of Fine Fabrics
LANMAN SUPPLY CO.
BU Booth Book Island
STEVENSON’S GROCERY
US West Watt*
-The Appearance of This Public Message Page Is Made Possible Through the Support of the Undersigned Firms and Individuals-
SUNSET MARKET
Bod Conway, Owner
FOGG, FOGG & FOGG
Attorneys at Law
HIX’S
SIS South Bickford
YOUNGHEIM’S MEN’S STORE
124 Sooth Bickford
MARSHALL CHEVROLET CO.
146 East Wads
ROYAL TIRE SERVICE
461 South Book bland
KELSO’S DEPARTMENT STORE
144 Sooth Bock Island
KERFOOT HOTEL
H. W. Clady, Manafer
AHERN and AHERN
116 East Woodson
BAKER SERVICE STATION
Tour Phillips 44 Station
BENSON FUNERAL HOME
IN Sooth Barker
BARNES POULTRY & EGG CO.
IN North Choctaw
BOOTH-REITER FURN. CO.
IN North Bock bland
BUCKNER HARDWARE
241 Sooth Book bland
BUTTS FLOWER SHOP
Florists Tebfrsph Delivery Service
BRADFORDS CAFE
269 Sooth Bock Island
BROSS FOODS
1141 Sunset Drive
UNION BUS STATION
126 North Bock bland
WRIGHT’S AUTO TRIM
361 Sooth Book bland
FORT RENO SHOE SHOP
114 Sooth Choctaw
THE EL RENO DAILY TRIBUNE
“Your Home Dslly Newspaper”
HUDDART-CORNELIUS MOTOR CC
Four Ford DeaMt
MESSENGER AND COMPANY
124 North Bock Island
T. J. STEWART LUMBER CO.
121 West Woodson
DOUGLAS MOTOR & IMP. CO.
208 North Choctaw
DR. E. VORHES
113H Sooth Bickford
LIEBMANN PROPERTIES
U1K Sooth Bickford
GOAD MOTOR COMPANY
Ml Sooth Bock bland
EL RENO SEED and FEED CO.
144 Sooth Choctaw—Phone 1824
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Harle, Budge. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, October 31, 1949, newspaper, October 31, 1949; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923317/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.