The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 301, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1956 Page: 2 of 12
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The El Reno (Okie.) Daily Tribune
Sunday, February 19, ]9Zi
New Grower
Allotments
Are Prepared
Doctor Approves Use of Steam Kettl
CHICAGO, Feb. 18—(IP*—The good I against the hazards of a burn
d steam kettle works octter ihan ; the development of a high /,
ie modern mechanical humidifier j in the child
'sorter1*'1a8ceorrhhn!»d’S,nreSPiHal0/V ! Dr Friedman * a member of
om Haifa Israel8 ° * C°Ct°' dePar,ment of pediatrics of R
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earn kettle is better^because^if "/ oft' ““ T*
•Oduees more moist,.r,. ft,™ of otalaryngulogy, published
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This word came Saturday from
County Office Manager R. C.
Stephenson of the ASC who report-
ed that a final roster of those eligi-
ble for new grower allotments,
along with the acreages they re
ceive, will be made in state offices
in Stillwater.
He does not expect any informa-
Oet Our Low Price*
WALLPAPER • PAINT
BOTTS-HULME-BKOWN
LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 304
brief illness .She came to Okla-
homa in 1906 and settled in Caddo
county, moving to Canadian county
in 1938.
She was a member of the church
where funeral rites are scheduled.
Survivors include three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Alice Jenkins, Hutchin-
son, Kan.; Mrs. Henry Prince and
Mrs. Edith Statton, both of Bakers-
field, Calif.; two sons, Harry Du-
bois, Calumet route 1, and Edgar
Dubois, Oakland, Calif.; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Emilie Henderson, and
Mrs. Alice Walker, Clay Center,
Kan., and Mrs. Kathryn Stanley
Tulsa; one brother. Grant Me-
Gauliy, Los Angeles, Calif.; 24
grandchildren and 10 great grand-
tion from the state office for three
weeks or a month.
“Actually, all that was done at
the joint county-community
uil joint couniy-community com-
mittcemen meeting was to sort tut
eligible applicants from those who
are not,” he said. Final word
comes from the state. There was
lots of work in sorting out eligibles
from inoligibles for a number of
things enter into that.”
The new allotments will go to
farms where neither the owner or
the operator have cotton acreages
on any other piece of land.
Community agricultural stabiliza-
tion and conservation committee-
men have worked long hours with
county committee members on ar-
ranging “new grower” cotton al-
lotments but no announcement on
the number receiving acreages or
approximations on the acres they
get can be made.
Many Items Are Still Available
Problem a Day
If 1/6 of a certain number is 1
more than 1/8 of the same num-
ber, what is that certain number’
ANSWER
34. Divide 1 by the product of
1/6 and 1 8; divide by 2.
ON HONOR LIST
C. J. Hansen, jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Hansen of Calumet, has
been named on the dean's list at
the Sul Ross state college, Alpine,
BOND IS $500
An El Reno woman arrested
about 1:45 p. m. Saturday by city
121 West
Woodson
Phone
police who accused her of reckless
driving by drinking was turned to
the county authorities where she
posted bond of $500 before she was
released.
JUMP BALL!—Raymond Tillery, No. 12, goes high in the
air m the free throw circle with Lawton's forward Don
Boucher in Friday’s Indian victory over the visiting Wol-
g the tip are big Walt Land and Jody Farris
pair of unidentified Lawton players.
Indians' Triumph Dims Lawton Hope
(Continued From Page One)
high for the visitors with an eight hard-driving
Wolverines. .Sopho-
more Bryan Beaver led the vis
itor’s attack with a 16 point out-
burst while Bob Pollen and John
Davis hit lor 12 and 11 respective-
ly. Sparking the sputtering El
Reno attack was center Billy Craig
who hit eight, two more than
teammates Billy Harris and Gor-
don Jimerson who each had six.
The Tribe’s next game will be
their final one at home next Tues- j
day when they entertain Clinton
at Thunderhird Coliseum. The
point output while Coombs pitched
in six, all of which came at im-
portant times.
oppers
ONE-DAY
PHOTO
FINISHING
Phillips Petroleum company will
be the No. 1 Mosteller in the NE
SE of 22-11-5, two miles north and
three southeast of Walter Duncan’s
No. 1 Borelli, or two miles north
of Mustang.
Phillips is using its own rig for
this test which is scheduled to go
at least to 8,400 feet.
Announcement of the two new
tests will put three wildcats in a
direct line to the northwest of the
Short Junction field of Cleveland
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 301, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1956, newspaper, February 19, 1956; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923691/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.