The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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'Tuesday, December 10, 1946
cember 10, 1946
El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Markets Former Resident
' Ann Corbitt. Lot :
’’air addition to El Ret
and Leavenia Y. Ne]
na Geissler. Lots 27 a
10, Pair addition to
l Dies In low* ok s A,, Ar
111 1U" d NEW YORK. Dec.
10) I J' ° Gamble, former El Reno back Joe Golding ol
$1.95j resident’ at his home in Des °f Ok^ahoma was am
;;Slfnends- the Football Writers
2o I Gamble was formerly em- Amei'tca. He was j
14 {Ployed in El Reno by the legal second str‘nS backfh
department of the Rock Island Footba11 writers, ri
railway. newspapers and wire
---; cities, who covered
TOOT, TOOT! HERE’S GROCER COlle,!e terfm ln all
PORT
EL RENO MARKETS
•Corrected to 2 p.
Wheat ____________
Oats ______________~
Barley ______,___
Butterfat
Eggs ______________
Hens __________________
Roosters _____________
Springs ___________...
University; CHICAOO, Dec. 10 ~(U.R)-n>ere's
he players a shortage of ministers, the theo-
magazines logical education committee of the
teams se-1 Northern Baptist convention rc-
'embers of pom. a survey by the committee
elation of [ found that the rural field was
i on the I •practically abandoned” to un-
valued or poorly-trained clergy,
siting 1381 The committee found that only
TREMENDOUS
SUIT
SALE!
and Leavenia Y. Ne>fl
L. and Patty M. Everel
ind 26, block 10, F;"j
) El Reno. t)
Mineral Deeds
P. Shook to J. A. Riifl
6 and 7, 14-12-6.
F. Shook to Jesse 1
ots 6 and 7, 14-12-6. I
P. Shook to A. Franj|
s 6 and 7, 14-12-6. 9
juiteiairr Deeds
nd Gussie C. Cobbs I
i. and Ida Joseph)!
ts 8, 9 and 10, block I
division of El Reno. |
: to Samuel G. and ll
Griekel. Lot 10. block 1
division of El Reno, jfl
NEW YORK STOCKS
NEW YORK, Dec. lO-bPi-Se-
lective buying propped the stock
market today although many lead-
ers were unable to overcome profit
cashing on Monday's sharp upswing.
Mild irregularity prevailed near
the close.
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK, Dec. 10-)AV-Cot-
ton futures registered moderate
country each week made the selec- 'cf college and three years of sem-
ions' 1 inary training. Thirty-six percent
: had standard college and seminary
background.
Judge
trucks
CLINTON. Ohio —<U.R)_
Consumers here don't have to go
out to market any more — the
groceries arc brought right to their
»ck varleys John Nibla^k“ bdiet
The operator should observe tr£
converted it fined Roscoe Me]
• and added reckless driving. “A
a mail truck can b
as a man struck by
Niblack said.
doors, thanks to Ja
mobile grocery store. 7
bought a large bus, <
into a store-on-wheels. ____
a set of musical horns to an-
nounce his arrival in a consumer
area.
Buy Good Shoes!
Keep Them Repaired At
Reliable Shoe Shop
Everett Lewis, Mgr.
\VAS just before Christmas
lN CAKE WALK
11 be a special progrJ
valk at 8 p. m„ prtdL
» Fairview schooiii ,
if El Reno, it was a|
oday by the
e Niemann.
Late afternoon prices were 50
cents to $1.20 a bale higher than
previous close. December 31.50,
March 31.33. May 30.77.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, Dec. 10—OP>— Corn
was in demand during the greater
part of the grain futures session
today, with oats following its lead.
Wheat futures, however, ran into
•selling in the early part of the trad-
ing and although they rallied from
the day's low they did not match
the advance in feed grains.
At the close wheat was unchanged
YDS—This Pre* Holiday
Sale of Ladies Finest Quality Suits Is Wonderful
Just Before Christmas —
teach!
> E C I A L!
TIRE BALANCE
With Each
ANTEED RECAP
Luxurious Suits
C reated bv \inerica’s
Leading Designers
Reduced for This Sale
• Gabardines
• Dyed Wools
• Wool Crepes
SI ITS — x r
Formerly $24.00-$35.00
Now $17.95
sun s -
Formerly $35.00-$49.75
Now $24.95
SUITS -
Formerly
ir Smooth Tires Safi
ft Driving With <»■
. 2-Day Service. 1
EAST WADE
y Joe Marsh
■rut and Delbert fig
1 can •peril up produi.
ne.se*—and du *0111
t, betide*. And liie;
fain Mitli a Imnd.liaLt,
t, all labor trouble!
nple. But from whet
here could be mot]
cussion — more givsj
(fore tolerance and uif
—both sides would t]
:r off.
Legion Opposed
To State Bonus
(Continued from Page One)
convention survey committee and
provide money for survey for con-
vention "as required in the con-
stitution.”
2. Oppose politically appointed
county service officers. %
3. Secure legislation authorizing
state school land funds to be
loaned to veterans under the 50
per cent guaranty of OI bill anc
50 percent of the commission mak-
ing 100 per cent farm loan 10 vet-
erans by commission.
4. Preference for veterans ln em-
ployment by state and for special-
ized services for disabled veterans
under any state operated employ-
ment service.
$49.75-$75.00
Now $39.95
Dozens of Colors,
Shades, and Blacks
Many, Many Clever
Styles To Choose From
iOMA COMMITTEE
City
I LIED ROBES ... The Perfect Gift..
For a Perfect Her
LkFI—Lullaby lovelies ills glowing rayon quilted robes.
Beautiful long tapering lines to flatter any figure. White
and many pastel backgrounds. Figured with old-fashioned
rosebuds long shawled collars with a graceful tufted
edging. 12-18.
$22.50
RI5.HT~;Color/ui f,OWfcr-l»rint and Persian prints in rayon
quilted Brunch coats. Delightful for holiday evenings at
lore fre/zhet/
to P/A/&,
WOMAN DIES IN CRASH
CUSHING, Dec. 10. —(JP)— Mrs.
Alma Stlner. 68. was killed and
her husband. William Omer Stlner,
64. was seriously injured today
when their automobile was struck
by a northbound Santa Fe motor
train at an Intersection near here.
MEN—Here Is I lie Chance
To Please Her This
Christmas
ooeeoooooooooooooooooa
Sizosl2-18
.mins
CLASSIC COSTliMK. SUITS
Amazingly Reduced For 'l his Side
TOP — Pefsian garden
house slippers of black
splashed with pink
k or tractor
Tunic suits from Swansdown, and so handsome.
All wool, push-up sleeves, and with a slim pencill-
ed skirt. In black or grey dramatically trimmed
with black Persian lamb.
Sizes 12-16
Were $256.20
Now Reduced to $19204
Includes Fed. Tax
factor run is
nrs.
)ortation sys-
ing him with
for years.
t new life in
t it Happens.
iu your fu-
(-'ENTER
Wine, black, and
blue all-leather slippers, so soft
and so comfortable.
From the House of Swansdown. A to-
hucco brown tunic styled suit—generously
trimmed with a wide band of soft Amer-
ican fur.
Size 16
Formerly Priced at $125,90
Now Reduced to $96.08
Fed. Tax Included
ertised
I Supplies
Equipment
Mufflers
nps
SERVICE
IRS
Phone 772
of Mo torn"
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 10, 1946, newspaper, December 10, 1946; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc923786/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.