The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1945 Page: 2 of 6
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The El Reno
Concert
Friday
hschi
aI; ^ , Tw^Uy, April W,1M»
'#f SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Band To Be Honor*
At Banquets
i i
u. mmo hi««sc*<
Indians Will
Oppose Comets
Cfcaaen’s Baaeball
Mir, Amm * mm
I HiftscMNiwtHpi
I kfRmOhCMM
* mmm *i,» I ** 1
use rK,.!^
Tm» la Fourth I
On Trike's Schedule
»i&. *•
. jmnmo Hum, Jokaiui*
•isMt 0*. oam atwrd,
McOurtoy. Ruth Radcliff,
jCHB'sK
tannine
... *. Ren*
Ttttertngton,
F. H .a Girls
Attend Rally
te The M Umo M|
to Me
JSSZe
VtupUr tn the sarin*, our heart*
tufa In the Mght aids of Ml*. Every
one Is Just a little happier, a little
(ayer, and a little more cirefree
BUt Ip the wrings of the put
three yjars. Instead of being this
«<cu".r££r?jLr£
at S:M p m. Thursday «n the
Lee ion part diamosM at ■ Isae
t«ir thp *
the tm
The
second detest e* the
day _ t „
federal rsdanMAor* otaita to 14 |anr ad
The Trike thus far has won ana ; Tk* R.--, ......... ^
cams and Rat two. They dropped Mm H Oaasp. professor al Jowr*
Concho V# am Apr However, Cm* ns tom at the untveraHy, ass
trai Qaida of Oklahoma City i Judstec entries.
KftthlMn Miller
I# Nominated
FW State Off lee
CidltMacMRr
Ruhr (lau Mir
"Letters to Lueagne,” a three- j
mS?4M**^
Standings Given
In Contests
Gym Clm Still
Retaining lead
In Attendance
Pickets Repjicn tyttiMf Sendee Mon
AiSMeriMwiah* To Get Section
Uteet report on thp attends no*
contest be tec held amenc flnt hour
clause, which baa teen Ip
Thdtete Ptttnwr, who wee choessi
1? #»*•*
! dut weeks of school, was Intro
• anted late Wednesday gt u* ki
Wanla ri.u. ___
I-),
j Vteourt
' tors of Rip senton class Thus*
__| day. Map A The ptey la u«dsv Ute
SegrtSiSraJLn a
. ?agrr
iHsHFSsif
- ou«; Mm v.| Z-**, m. « <■» s »tn. Mm.-jM-SSI'afS!1. —. — - . ..
-_____«as abated as ti,' Juanita Balt, RuueU tows, Lor- jM ** W ^ .^>wwri*a ,oy the rapt of the six
Bbatenc detapete for tea mate abb- »•“* Whtaay. SWrteen Fvhrin^■00w,r <l44*" »» °»kr of ituu- worts.
dbbtai. ,Jlm Ifylsndar and Leon Sbrum. !??«aote*a are Mrs J-— « ! ~**— - ------ - * "»«urad
L«t#rtA<ldi_______
Needed To Complete
Wghscfcool Project
a if-daga
Uwonten tar -the sociatlon plans to send
b»M as mtetepc ae*tkm ad the IMA Basra._______
f tot indiiotion to tU
_____I The scans of“Utten to Lit-! ®Ulr'*' M l; otbal Ktrah, Rll'aua OMbw, ill) BmMh Oonald “clton w,n ** a P*nel at fl
Tm ' terns' ■ la In a flik' aohool near "•tea Nllson’a teJ; M. J. avenue He Is a senior IM* year ***» hlghecbeoi’a cold star men,
Ssrss!^ -tte-u, ssittsrjsA are; sSaT Ttsrxzrxsz
—----'d* halL Ml; Mlaa ldatel Jones','of America
i Fashion Parade :X£°°vuA,nmn°^°SK’ili'M^0^1*'a.1*rS^Tm JStfeM
* Ardens Lr«rt 9*5: Ray Porters, iavenue. He i« a senior and has
b Uv aom of Mr*.
mi
In this year's
wen’s section will be 1 panel of
service
1 of «l
way. < American hearts have been
sad, and OA American 14m have
bus ‘prayers for the hoys fight*
In* to preserve our eountry.
The sprint of l«te finds hU
America and all the other allied
natbns itentent expectantly Yes,
the AtearbM people and all othei
allied nations are watching and
waiting hopefully for V-B day-
fop vi*ary te Europe
Whether this oonei through the
actual oametlon of all hostilities
In Europe or by official proola
melton, the alarm will be counded
looaMy by the fire slrrr. sod by
whistles and baHr All buslnew.
operations will cease Immediately
One hour later, service*, dill V
held in ail the churches.
What could be a more appro-
priate way te celebrate victory in
*4ron*-w victory tliat will mean
the set urn of many of our boys
to tteif homes 1
_____ the boil nine 4-* on
Apr. t|-
Thf Omnote hnvo a pieUy good
ball ohtto They've been pitying the
game longer and have more es-
perlenoo than my boys. This to the
first ynar we've had a team The
boys gs n atmto an looking bet-
ter," Coach Jonks toiuuuons com-
ment*.
Lineup for the ‘JO Reno-Reform-
atory game Saturday Included Al-
fred Meeds, c; Victor Pubbertteln
and Johnny 'Ihnmason, p; Bill
Bnyless.lb; Richard Dill, 3b: Jesie
'tTrton, ss; Jack Htce. 3b; Charles
Snow, rf; Richard Preno, cf; and
L'li Hardwick, if.
Simmons stated that "Wag" HI e
night make a few changes in the
lineup for the game with the
Comets.
through the university
Journalism
• The Mai! Bag
--- • *»te^iiuHf Ninr, wot; c
o im — ST rrr. SJf"H“
Luu„ii „„ 2ss to .
as. t s zjl rr sr rH ® ■
would be little educitlon, and with- WRUanie. Bonnie Yonkny]1 dowtTtteMw^aJ^MrosT th»*om- other rhom '
' :rrr,z rz frAWpasB “ " “ ,0"°”
teg the hlghschool's pan m the war
program, and a page of teacher
*"■ ■ *•»: my worteis, revenue ho is a senior and has 8nte»hota,
C. boon very active In football and 1 The hlghschool would anoreclato
r. ------------ .... ____ having any one with a frleiMi or rel-
' _ •Ur* h» the service to assist with
the securing of correct sddrewoo.
This InioimatloB may be mailed,
with 44 poppy j ■ • • ...... sent or brought to the principal's
purchased. Purchases In, M I°u haven’t purchased your office, El Reno hlghschool, at the
• On the
out
----- vr |j> my- ^ *---- ’ 1 " wisRtei,
lng a losing hand In the war, and ****>• Trewlder, Mary
the future of our country would be U‘M' *“• ’u * ""
Winners In Contes!
Are Honored el Picnic
dark. Everything can be boiled
down to one tbkrtg—education, j,
as many others, hope there will be
opportunities for the fellows re-
turning to plok up thoir educa-
tion In a peace-time Amerl a "
•Gad* About
A picnic was given at Legion
3«rk last Thursday afternoon by
hi losing side in Mls3 Katlirlnr
Hires’ first-hour plane geometry
ilass to the winning side. In the
'ihurjh attendance contest.
The class was divided Into two
troups, with Jack Whtnry and
Clyde Purcell as captains. The con-
test was determined on a percent-
age bests for a period of six weeks
Clyde Purcell's side test. Thuae
on the picnic committee from Hu
teeing side were Marie Olttmer
Renna V. Smith working awty on
the «nnual. . . . Betty MervekR end __ _________ _______
Inulse Powell having a funny look I Wanda Loremen and Keith achroe-
oti theta- fanes every time Betty |der.
|Mckley asks them something. . . . Members of the class from the
Phyllis Lokenaganf and Darrel Lord
being seen together. ... Dot Ward
*nd BIB Wiggins walking down Use
hall together. . . . lose Lee Wil-
liams and Lib Corwin trying to
got their bookkeeping. . . . Reuben
Redraw doing some art work. . . .
Oonoua Oreen visiting B. H. B. , , ,
Jaefc Paeguson and Ruth Blanton
standing outside ttao office. . . .
Marr (Twees Rink oarrytng a broom
and Booty McNaught ogrryteg »
duel Pen. 'What goes on, girls?)
■ . ■ BtobWd Johnson tbydreaming.
• JwinUa Oex and Vitginte Bngri*
brl looking g| nmggclnea. ... . Leo
-abu” ,
winning Ride present Included Bil-
lie Juno Aabury. Margie Romhoff
Richard Dealer, Louis Kesslri , Rob-
ert MasoUer, Charlotte Russell
Jack Tomlins and Whenry.
Members of Purcell's side pres-
ent ware Vivian Courtney, Dsn
Childers. Marie Dlttmer, Victor
Dubbersteln,' John OatUff, Hugh
Hawkins, Ray Long, Wanda Loren-
sen, Purrell, Bonnie Roblyer
Bchroeder. Donsld Smith and Ben-
Jte Vance.
C. Murray wearing a "squeoky” shoe
• • • John Dlttmer collecting at-
tendance allps. .. . Isabel Tittering-
MR artlng for a note.
Seniors of *45
Allen Anderson, one of our avla-
Mon-mlnded seniors, was born Aug.
IftOtama Dlttmer leaving for the 3l' ,W7' ta E1 Reno-
imy. . . . Jesse Urton wanderina! Aircraft maintenance Is "Andy's''
Prom a navy hospital Charles E.
Leighton, seaman flnt cl; ss,
writes. "1 saw James Clark and
Bill Whenry and we had a long
talk over old things. I mlved see-
ing J. D. Roland by ncd knowing
he was at Saipan.
war stamps and bonds far the earliest possible date
Mis* Mires'. 2*; Murray's as- n»onth 01 APrM- do«it target this
Dark haired, dark eyed Naomi study hall, Jl; Porter'*, 17- 'aim- b,1Bort8nl *»M»tei. Remember thnt
Mary Hubbard. Bette Nel oi^‘LJL,"r'wn*,PM' a*rl1 eyed ^ “^y hell. 31; Porter'*, 17; Sim- “*,|wum »M»t*i. Remember thnt banfl Daeanfr
s?js'warsrw'savs^ £sar;y%srji .■"iJ"*"*1
Es.®J£ 'z •: ssrw,r ,1M — 1 ■“mh"M ,te B,na p"""
Beaman Pint class Cteorge Cui*
lars, stationed at Ban Pnnctoeo,
Oallf., write*, "It U hard for me
to realise that tt has bean almost
a year since \ hat went to EH,1
I have decided to go to
after the war."
_______ - T - t* ------ ™ raw, Jones , a;
Edwana Orgy, Mary Graham. Betty » “If* ^ button* ou Co°Pfr'8' S; and Miss Leer’s
wears black {latent leather sling
pumps with this ensemble.
' Joyes Bulrd looks summery In a
glilte blouse, the collar and each
JfleevO trimmed with ruffle*, and a team yae entertained by the El
■fathered yellow *Wrt with white, Reno Klwanls club at the weekly
‘flue and green flower* on It. luncheon last Wednesday noon.
Norma LoreiiBen’s bright white, *fter thp introduction of the squad
blue and green flowered dross brings by Coach Jenks eimmons, Dr. C.
out her beautiful blue eyes and w wigglns presented a
— —r-
Freshmen from PhHIlps
Present Entertainment
El f^eno hlghschool Btudent body
wa* entertained In an assembly
test Wednesday morning by four
freshman students from Phillips
university, Enid.
Basketball Players Are
Guesb al luncheon
Refto hlghschool basketball
Private Joe Jinupsmsn writes
•bat he Is doing fine, and to tell
-veryons ’’hello.'’ He *>ys that
he Is at a ”swell" camp.
n«m somewhere In Oerroany,
Private TUU Class Kenneth Coi-
wln writes that In tha part of Ger-
many where he now la they have
modem homes and furniture. He
added that It was "really swell to
be able to steep In a real bod."
Principal Walter P. Marsh open- ®ut *** *MuMful blue eyes and " Wiggins presented n movie
ed the program by leadina the 1 *lack ha,r T*1* dre8» Urt » gather- . highlights of national
assembly in ringing "America ’’i,d aklrt *pd • blouse that has a fo”tbo1' tPams ln 1843
After the pledge of allegtenao to ■,ok® ta white braid. The . Coa'h Simmons stated that while
the flag. Bonnie Roblyer read Itae P*" N* ^t blue buttons down Ue w,n losp feve™l ot his best
scripture und piavei was said mf,n by *radu*tlon ■"«* *ntry Into
Lovelle Porterfield. Tlemadlnt Adams has been seen l*i ltarv, 'trv!?e11h* hBS proml*p
Victor Dubbersteln. president of! v(,al'ln« a inhered skirt, team*. next^S?" a”d b•,iketbal,
the students' association, then J W‘l” ^ and f,ow*r8 on « The Qu#sts of the club were Orvil
troduced Dr. Eugene 8. Brlgga. ,klrt h“ * ru,n® «otn« d°»n «nd plck#ns w DM AteSd ^
president of PhUHps universa l ft* "Und- Jn ^ to give It « JJSTbXJ
who turned Uie program over to <d,N>n *ff®et- With this, Bemadlnc B1J1 BayleM Richard Preno Jack
the university rtudente. . « white pheasant blouse. yyrtiK^ Eii H^Ll^ ^h.r.1,
. , — Band Parents
_ , | club are honoring their sons and
EV*ry„ °n® .U )°°kln«. forward to J daughters with a banquet. Prtdsy
Two humorous
...».v «*»
Proarsw Is Coaiiiwed
By Typing SluBowfs
Ashmore Margaret Doorndos then
1 gave a pantomime.
1 Several musical uumbera, which
Included "Wind* In the South,”
“Bummer Time.” "Thank Ood for
Oardeii," "Goodnight. Sweety
Dreams" and “Smoke Gets In Your
TX'i\L2"„"Sa,.NSS |£S^*-SS-5 rs
rtcatlmu which gre similar to legal ^lano by Margaret Doorndos
dress Is made of white eyelet ma-
terial, with ruffles around the neck
sleeves. The skirt to of white
tomy. . . . Jesse Urton wandering ■ Alrcrnft maintenance Is “Andy's"
around. . . . Leon Bhrum ln a big cbok* 01 voc*ttoh. and hte ambition
•■ti .... * I* let ka an alMeofl manknnlo Ufa
hurry. ... Ell Hardwick having"!! ! ** to be an aircraft mechanic. His
tot of fun. . . . Joyce Bulrd getting 1 hobbl*« are mechanics and flying.
her lessons. . . Wallace Beckley
walking Patsy Bros* to class. . . .
Clara Otrard having a smile for
everyone. . . . Miss Rose Witcher
teaching Miss Josephine Hodnett's
sixth-hour class. . . Beverly Bulrd
working hard on her shorthand
documents and a letter of applica-
tion containing a data shoot. Typ-
ing I students are typing parts of
a thrsts using footnotes.
Those ln Typing II making the
highest number of words with
fewer than five errors on a re-
cent speed test Included Bill Bev-
ld | orage, 68 words with 4 errors;
Ills
Miss Butts and MUs A hmore
then presented a one-act play.
Dr. Briggs dosed the program
by giving same highlights about
Phillips university.
green thread
down the back _____
Mauna Woods looks cute ln a " 11 1 •-■■^ ■ *......
wjtne pi^^sf The top of her q Ahout Teachers
gisla
ttqueai
With a
’them ai
bkH^: s s asitc ^ ^
Surprise PfenneA By
Creative Writing Class
Eunice Baker looking very
•wet. . . . Jock Wiggins going to
alas*. . . . Lovelle Porterfield and
Dean Craven walking down the hall
together. . . , Fern Ryer studying
a recipe . . . Betty Wilson figuring
calories. . . . Mary Frances Oraham
Wilting something over and over.
•.. Carol Needs reading a magaalne.
... Jogn Carol Hauser trying to keep
bar hail out of her face. . . . Victor
Dubbersteln patting himself on the
chest. 'He’s a big boy, now.) . . .
8haron Penwrlght studying her alge-
bra. . . Albert Horbener tough-
favorites:
Color, blue: subject, shop; sport,
swimming; flower, rose; magazine,
Look; and book, "The Story of the
Wright Brothers.”
He formerly was employed as an
aircraft mechanic at Mustang Field.
The army air forces is his prefer-
red branch of the armed forces.
When asked why he buys war
bonds and stamps, he stated. “To
help win the war and for security
after this war 1* won."
la Martin, 87 words, 4 errors;
Carlton Booth, 58 words, 6 er-
rors; floyd Hughes. 56 words. 4
errors; Earlene French, 55 words,
5 errors; Marie Barnett, 54 words
with 3 error:;; Peggy Wright, St
words, 5 errors: Margaret Nord-i*—*• ---
man 54 word), 5 errors; Pat Col- ** Included.
Ilns, 53 words, 5 errors; Nauvla
Creative writing class to plan-
ning a surprise, and it will be es-
pecially for the seniors. Yes, it's
another mlmeugraphed paper, "Sen-
iors on parade.” Every senior's
name will be mentioned tn thl
papei, but underclassmen also will
------ — ..... „ wlltw Mrs. Banford Babcock, music dl-
•nd the straps are white pique rector ln E1 Reno hlghschool. has at-
a red design embroidered on tended the University of Oklahoma
mem and around the skirt. and Columbia university ln New
Uot SUM* woara an all-round York 8he hold* * B T. A. degree
spring dreoa. Ttao material to white and a n,iwiter’s degree ln muatc ed-
<*hh . hi—l. _____ . ticatton
wtlh % black pin stripe running
throughout the materlaL The dress
a round nock and buttons down
front wHb saurit Mart buttons.
belt Is of black material and
buckloa In two place* in tbe front.
BUlle June Asbury attends class
In o vary cool looking dress. The
material Is a white print with
navy blue dote. The top of tlje
square yoke and sleeves Is lattice
werk. Tliere is a white ruffle
around the lattice work, me pock-
,ets also are made of lattice work,
tlnd the skirt Is gathered.
Among the articles being written
Jo Corlee, 52 words, 5 errors; Lois for this papei- are .senior class will.
Sharp, 51 words, 5 errors; and I class prophecy, Ideal senior boy
Mary Pink, 50 words, 8 errors.
To become a nurse to the ambi-
tion of that blond-haired, hazel-eyed
senior lass, Pat Cooper, who was
burn Dec. 24, 1927. ln El Reno.
Pat waa song leader of her home-
room during her freshman and
sophomore years. Also tn her fresh
Typing I students making the
highest number of words with
fewer thin five errors on a re-
cent speed test were Betty Cherry,
61 words with 5 errors; RobLle
und girl, Gad-About column, class
wishes, and class upem.
Editors for the Da per are Vyvele
Robinson and Betty Beckley, with
Naomi Adams und Marjorie Nan-
son es business manager*. Stu-
ticatton.
Mrs. Babcock to director of the
( lee clubs, choir, quartets nr»d the
Kiris’ trio of El Reno hlghschool.
Her community interest Is the Red
Cross canteen, and her hobby is vic-
tory gardening.
Mrs. Babcock has visited Mexico
City. Mexico, but the most interest-
ing places she has visited include
Honolulu and other points ln Ha-
waii, Including Hilo and the vol-
cano Kileau. Mrs. Babcock taught
music ln Hawaii for several-years.
Meetings Are Conducted
By Girls' Pep Clubs
RADIOREPAIRS
Douglas, 50 words, 2 errors; Mary • dents In charge of art work ere
Cowan, 49 words, 3 errors: Wen-
da Simmons, 49 words, 3 errors;
Ruth Rad?llff, 49 words with 4
errors; Carol Needs. 41 words, 3 er
ZSZSZZZZ: : :=£|»=
Reuben Padgett and Bob Arnold.
Proceeds of this paper will be
used to help finance the servLe
men’s section ot the 1946 Boomer-
Regular Pepett meeting was held
In Mrs. James Blalr i room Tues-
day afternoon. Canteen committee
this week will consist of students
whd have not already served.
Bquaw meeting was conducted
Tuesday In Miss May Shanklin’s
room. Canteen raporte were given.
Ml** Lola Mae Whlnery and Mis*
Lola Taylor attended the meeting.
We’ll keep year radio ln tip-Up
•hape . . . tendering perfect aer-
' vice and hours of pleas ore. Call
J on us for expert repairs when ;
your radio gets out of order.
CHOICE RADIO SERVICE
EH Bo. Rock Island Phone 1*2
Mary Hubbard studying in the back i ,
of the room. Borne of Pat's favorites are as
Mery Lu Blair getting her short-
tannd. . , . Helen Jackson typing
. _ , . ___________ Color, blue; subject, trade and In-
. Jtarry Roe* Paxton waiting for duiitr>' *P°rt' swimming; flower,
the bell to ring. . . . Harold Taw rc8e; mataislne, Look; and book,
Ptoring with a compass. . . Lor- "^*e '
rain* Retech* rush log to class I When aslwd why she buy* bond*
•Joy Hudman standing in Une at ^ 4tam^ ?»t ^marked. "I buy
the water fountain. . . . Hugh Haw- Ifcond8 and 4tamps ln order to try
Wta* telktato about a date last Thurs- >luy h*41 40 help «hVten this war ”
•txy niftat.....Juanita pelt ex* -1
dtoiming “Well, you never ask me."
. . . Jock RUey being tote to , ^ „
class. . . . jack Cox waking to of u*# p“p*u **d Adelante dubs,
i «kui tter door after every one sets Wh*n »h* wg» g sophomore she wm
to----Dan Smith v lvlns jov e«ii , ecr«tery of her oU*e.
Pat Stream, who was born July
131, 1927. In El Reno, I* a member
of the Pepett and Adelante dubs.
3 errors; Ruby Gregory. 45 words, j of plication will be an-
4 errors, John Temeu*. 43 nounced later,
words, 5 errors; Hugh Hawkins,
46 words. 5 errors; Renna V. .
Smith, 44 words, 6 errors; Bob I
Fowler, 43 w-uds, 1 errors; Bette
Qreene, 43 woids. 4 errors; Clar-
ice Childers, 43 words. 4 errors;
and Jackie Hitcher, 43 words. 4
errors.
i to . . , Qo/n Smith giving Joy Ewii te®tetory of her -----
e Mirnrtoe . . . Peggy Wiggins nos- Her tavorite feature on the school
ing for e picture. . . . Naomi Adams pa** ** "°*d-About.’’ Others of
twcelvlng three letters. . . Carol "®r f,vori**5 ,Pe “ follows:
Chambers and Jean Pries aitting ln I Co,or' ,r*“: 4Ub^4°‘. art: "Port*.
• certain blue oar.. . . Wayne Bruce I tfnn‘5 and ■wtauning; flower, gar-
Briring a aMek laohtog car around ®rtulre; and book,
Jfl - ‘ •***»”** S the Wind”
•“* Multm Wood* talking with her
i on a
h Okm* "slaving".
krtHTHiklitoi.nl
romlins
MOO 6AS
6000 SERVICE
COURTEOUS WORKMEN
YOB WANT
how Atom in
HFAR
WITH FKASUtfi
AS TUNIS A HAS AM MENS I
Wfctt fb* Zealih Ragtealc HmBbo
Aid i* doins tor rhoiiuttrir of etbm
it cm more Ukclr do for you. Oar
ns* omoNtiSATiow ton your o»»
ear* decide. No "Ugh prenare." We
dlrpeme only to ibue who cm h*
belted. Com la *ad try lU> aid-go
obligation.
IUMUI
‘40
Medal A-l-A
WIHl Mtetrol-Color
lorphOMoadCord
BOURNE PM6
Look over Admiration's
exquisite sheerness
the delicti# shades
blend perfectly with
your wsrdrobe — but*
don’t overlook its dura-
bility. Wears like a dresml
Ur*
_ ---------.,-dUglW.
the anpiml juntor-.etoter banquet. I evening in the Junior hlghschool
s; •suf'A ^ sssTbSuirvls rr
this affair, and invitnUona were bers
“ to memNr4 01 th#! 'hna for the program have not
; °* yet been completed; but It Is
, . ~ 7 , rtrtatai that Rex Morrison, super-
This last six weeks la no time intendent of schools at Ada. wUl
to let up In our work. Ju*t be- be the guest speaker and enter-
cause there are only four more talner. Morrison to a very fine
--- ---, « vrnunri. jnurriHon If
weeiR* of school is no reason for amateur magician,
ul to take It easy. The last weeks Women of the First Mrihedlet
of s:hPQl ve Just ns Important church will serve the banquet
«a the firat. : —' i .iTi ......
Naomi Adams’ name should have , {
been on the 8-plus honor roll for j
the last six weeks. Naomi received
three E-pluses.
OQen Evenlnjra
UNTIL 11:00
• C LUB BREAKFASTS
• CAFE’I’EEIA LUNCHES
• DELICIOUS DINNERS
• CHOICE STEAKS
Sandwiches an< Shari Orders
JERRY’S
sofSKin
11/, M# to (1.M tel
for.
k •* 8toto es* *(M ton
CeemeHtCeeesera
tots KIN COM*ANY, FINDLAY OHIO
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CUDAHY'S
PURITAN
BACON
nidi from
tacwjk your aiteto is out right now-plea#e ra*
a oovuoa. Am port of thi* community,
•tor* it out of PurUonBoocm wU^uotk /wXaal
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1945, newspaper, April 24, 1945; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923735/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.