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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Tuesday, October 12, 1954
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The El Reno Daily Tribune |"NowLook-We'll Need a Better Slogan Than That'
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EAT 1. DYER
Editor end PnbUaber
DEAN WARD UO D- WARD
lueli,roe Manager Mauglni Edita*
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Ctrrulallon and Office Manager
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DAILY
SI!BSC RIPTION
BY CARRIER
3ne week
One Month
3ne Year
RATES BY
MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
ADJOINING COUNTIES
Three Month*-----•175
..* 1.10 81* Mon the--—--
111 W One Year-—--
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Liar* here In State-One Year—MAO--Out of State
Including Salea Tax
• 1100
Tuesday. October It. I*M
• hone aln la covered.—
ss irsr- - -
ink. A whole-hearted loyalty will be needed
Engineering Answer
m
Is uSSJ
—a highly imiwrUnt question. If hi* answer should prove
correct, it will have an effect on the Ufe-apBna of many thou-
H*n<*TV question i* basically this: Since all sorts of fra»ril«‘
merchandise can I* safely packs**! in shippinf contain-
er*. why can’t you and your family tie 1 safely packajfed in
*U Smith? for one. Iielievss that you CAN. And he and a
numlier of others are now working hard to prove It.
It seems to be rather clear, he say*, that attempt* to
reduce our highway death* by cutting down on the accident
total have not been a great aucces*. *.
Stricter law*, improvement* in roads, safety CRlflpiign*
and similar weapons surely have been of help.
But the death toll continue* to climb.
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YYOW do they do It. How does
the Big Red football team
fumble and clown around and Just
before the door cloaes In their
faces play a few minutes of In-
spired football and come out win-
ner? la It something the coach
says to them or doea the captain
say "Look fellows, we're going to
fool around and lose this one II
we don't snap out. Let's get go-
ing.” Or Is It the hand of fate
that always waves gently over Ok-
lahoma and brings about the
wins? Whatever, we can be glad
we have It and recognise It as a
special favor. We live on the flat
of the land about which some of
our best clttsens are Inclined to
complain. But when Old Dame
Nature decides to turn over In her
sleep and the ground slips and
slides, one can be thankful It
hasn't anywhere to go. Neither
down the mountainside, or Into
the sea.
The wind blows occasionally and
does some damage but by and large
Oklahoma doesn't have the cal-
amitous storms which occur else-
where I know. If It Is your house
which Is blown away, that Is a
calamity and If one Is perman-
ently Injured or killed even a
small storm la 100 percent bad
but the records show that while
Oklahoma tornadoes are frequent
the leas of Ufe Is incredibly amall.
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Muni tf w« play through’ We just got word our i.vu»e
Political
Announcements
Short Stories 1
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About Home Folksy
gOME<
CINCK wr Htill haven’t found a way to drastically cut the
• frequency” of accident*, the approach we are turning
to now i* to try to cut the "effect*” of accident*.
Or to u*e the language of Smith: We must "safer |uick-
age" the human body *o that, when an accident doe* occur,
the body l* well protected.
Tbi*. he *ay* can be done two way*:
1. lty changing the car’* Interior to lc*sen the numlier
of hazard*. (A |>er*4»n killed in an auto crash usually *trike*
hi* head on a lethal object inside the car.)
2. By the use of so-called "body restraints, such as
M-at *i>elts and special crash bars, which prevent the head
from hitting these hazards, or lessen the force of the blow.
Results of research so far have been rated "extremely
encouraging.” They seem to promise M day. say* Smith,
when deaths resulting from auto crashes will la* classed as a
rare occurrence.
SUSPECT
By Hugh Lawrence Nelson
Copyright I9S4 by Hugh lawnwto Neho*
DiitdbuiM by NLA Same* lac
XIX
PIXHB Cartoon house had been
• started during the past period
when everyone In Colorado who
had a few hundred thousand dol-
lars to throw away had started
building rsstles in the mountains
With the old part of the house
ss a firm bulwark, newer additions
straggled down toward the lake
and small boathouse beyond
Hie winding road led to a ear-
port before the newest part of
Hilton came up
SAFETY cxprrta agree, however, that unless the public
^ supports such work the day may lie slow in arriving. 1........ . ,.L .......
were grt-
» »«cn *,,rK *oe.**•* \ " ••• | ung out with their overnight bags
To give our bodies the needed protection, the manufacturers • where's the other woman?"
of cars will have to make major changes in their present iut-J Mri Hilton demanded
sic designs. And when these changes will come, it is warned, -what other woman?" Jim
will depend on how soon we demand them. lashed
fnmted with a problem. She finally
solved 11. but she did not look at
home in the contour chair.
Philip plugged In a gleaming
sliver percolator, toll It and re-
lumed to hls chair. ‘Tva been
thinking unce you called. Agnes."
he said “!*va talked to Mrs Os-
wald too. of course I gueas I can
really help you establish the fact
that this was an accident. As far
aa all of us are concerned"
Jim noticed the u*e of her flrrt
name, and apparent lei ms of In-
timacy between Btoneman and the
sheriff
off
the
car* were gone, whooping It
filled with drunken guests In
care of the servants who could still
see out of one eye No cars here at
all after S 30. chum "
We can check that." Agnes
rrpeated "But even so the round
trip couldn't have been made by
car. Not in the abort time before
breakfast "
Jim must have showed hls bewild-
erment. because Philip chuckled
‘if you're around here Iona enough,
chum, you'll find we have only one
inflexible rule, the one and only
rule, made up at the moment to
We had a real party her* last inert the situation Mrs Oswald
If this is true, then let’s start demanding. And n sensi-
ble way U> liegin ia to urge the adoption of seat Irelts.
Seat belts are not uncomfortable. They would not re-
quire a change in present design of our uutoa. According to
several studies, they could drnstiacally cut the death toll.
Yet we still haven't taken action to huve them widely in-
stalled. . .
The reason given most often—that there may tie some
public resistance—seems like a lame excuse. If every make
of automobiles made the lielt* standard equipment, they mam
would liecome accepted. Or the slates could requirt them
by law. ns they now do tail-lights und such.
Here Is an excellent safety |iroject for clubs and for In-
dividuals. Buy such belt* and install them yourselves. Write
some letter* to auto firms—write to public officials.
It's lieen said many times before, but the life you save
may (COULD) he your own.
A Michigan farmer boasts „f owning a 12-year-old Ply-
mouth Rock hen. And just when is he going to sell her for
a springer?
"The other womsn I snw yes-
terday." Mrv Hilton snapp'd
"Drcascd In black, dreaaed— ~ 8he
Mopped abruptly and looked at
Nancy again Hhr Mid. "That was
you?"
Jim put In. "Dirtanrea make
thins* deceptive Or la It that
Ihtnsa are dirtoeded through bt-
norulara**
The complarenry vanished 8h*
Mid harshly. Come on then, you
women I'll »how you nwn*-
Nanry. Mr* Kit and Mra Gel-
strap followed dtiUfutty Agora and
Jun remained with fhltii' Stone-
man.
"Mr*. Oawald will are you."
Philip Mid Hr pauMd long enough
to look at hls expensive wrist
mwteh. "In exactly 3 minute* In
her studio"
"Well talk to you flrat then."
Ague* Mid Cume on. Mr Dunn
night." Philip explained "The party
didn't break up until the early
hour*, a* the phrase hat It Almost
daylight. In fact, before the car-
load* of guest* and th# servants
pulled out for Denver"
Oo on." Ague* prodded .
•ltd help It you'd tell me about
the tune Angelica died "
Between live and at*." Ague*
•aid promptly
* * a
M felt hi* eyebrow* going up
he thought that waa a little
too much cooperation between an
officer of the law and Ut* quad-
J'
An Illinois woman refused to apeuk st a lisnquet Ikvhusc Thu miehi aa well u»t*n I want
• . • a a a a . I ---_ 1 a JMl Saw — — tbla *
She had nothing to wore. If only WORM tlo that same a .man .unroom
When « person’s weak side is their inside, it leads to ^‘‘V'lhe .Hatom^h*^. j™
thing when they have nothing to say. another Aans* Anyle waa con-
m-erweif ht. - — 1 —
Philip nodded. 'That make* It
even earner The party didn't bieak
up until live And of course. Over*
were the uaust laat-inuvut* delays,
the 'one lor the rood ' Bay • 30 by
th* time everyone waa off Agne*.
you know how long It'd take an wave
to walk around to The Bptre* 80—
I giMwa that let* u* all out ”
Why walk? ' Jim a*ked.
Philip smiled broodly There's
my chum.'* he Mid. 1 wonrtrred
If the cat had your tongue I
Mid walk, because that would havu
been the only way You aee. all the
Lr»ta of men’s suits would fit * lot better If it weren’t
for all the junk carried in the pocket*.
Answer to Previous Puiile
Any period of change for the world may lie okay, hut 1
we prefer a period of folding money.
ACROSS
The art of conversation ia dying out. say* a professor.
Mavis* what we need is more o|iemtion*.
Down Memory Lane
Ort. 12. mi
\|K .AND MRS JK8S M BURGE. 1101 South Barker, plan
to leave Sunday to attend the American legion conven-
tion in Miami. Fla., and fur a visit to Cuba.
Mr*. R. B. King and son of Corpus Christl. Tex., are vis-
iting with Mr*. King's mother. Mr*. R. A. Bradbury. 607
South Macomb.
Mia* Florence Snyder of Denver, Colo., is visiting in the
home of her sister, Mrs. C. S. Singleton and Mr. Singleton.
IVor» South Miles.
Mr. und Mrs. C. L. Bed, Lindsay, visited Thursday with
the latter's sisters. Mis* Hettle la-e McF.Irny and Mrs. Roliert
K. Whitlock, and Mr. Whitlock. 71ft South Rock Island.
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DOWN
I Screen actrea*. I Distress
- \V rrtscvtt 2 Expunge*
a She _ in 3 Conducted
motion 4 Compai* point
plrt iret 3 Pertaining to
II Amphitheater >^*
U Play ho*l to •
13 Barter* yUIilv*^
M Mere facile oewter coin 33 Church part
|g Short napped ( Ron„n bronre 31 Stout Bring
• Showered 23 Driver oi a
10 Sturdy »*am
13 Actual S3 Bellow
13 ftoh eggt M Exit
11 Seed container 33 Herb (var.)
II Venerate 30 Spinning toy 33 Matcultn*
21 Country 3» Occupant nickname
makes decree* and back* them
up by Mytng. Ill always been my
rule to do *o and ao.‘ Catch, chum?
Breakfast at aeven 'harp to the
present rule and ha* been all this
cummer 80 this morning of course
could not be an exception We
breakfasted at seven How well
know! It waa up to me to get It
and I barely had lime for a
shower and a change of clothes
before I had to atari my culinary
maaierplere Shrimp chow mein and
scrambled e*g»
"How about the boat?" Dunn da-
ms ruled
e a #
ryMIIlP shook hi* head 'The
I boat swmt used 111 show you
why I know And. before you bring
It up. f'U admit II Isn't too far to
awrtm If a person would keep rloa*
to that cheer cliff that ceparate*
these two place* Maybe three or
four biorka. But you juat try It.
chum That water a Ice. pure lee
The lake la deep and the water al-
ways cold No. 1 don t think you
ran ron>tdrr swimming «rrtou*ly
chum "
•Philip then led Jim and Agne*
outside along the poth to the
mall boathouse
The smell of paint and varntoh
had warned Jim what to expect
NevertheleM he touched a finger
to various apotc on the bool and
the oar* The vamlah waa nearly
dry. but attll tacky The paint on
the oar* waa still wetter, toft a red
stain an hls ftngtr Dunn noticed a
■mall smear on one of the oar*
aa If someone else had leated th*
dryneto of th* point
iTa Re t oallauedt
he reads this and saying
"What about the drouths we have
here’” This year * experience has
been rugged but Oklahoman.' are
used to It, or should be. And It
Isn’t as bad here as In some of
the other slate* Wc have been *0
cushioned against Iom we have
lost our willingness to take any
risk. The people who settled this
state had It rough but they like
the Big Red football team, fum-
bled some, but they made It.
And Canadian county to the
luckiest county In the slate. Con-
sider the catastrophles which have
happened elsewhere and compare
Canadian county, with her fine
farms, well-to-do farmer* her
good little town*, and her broad
level acres making practically
every Inch accessible and her
atxty-ftve year* of good living
Maybe we've had It too good.
Perhaps we need a crtala. Rome-
thing to make us look back at our
beginning and realise the pioneers
of this county helped each other
as a matter of self-preservation,
for without on* another each
would surely have died We're
fumbling the ball and falling In
our team work. Were going to
look up someday and find that
Lady Lurk has given up and
moved elsewhere
Th* Tribune baa been authorised
to announce tbs following eandl-
latea for elective office*, subject to
th* general election on Nov. 3.
Democratic Ticket
Per Stale Senator:
JIM A. RINEHART
Per State ReprcMelaUvei
JEAN L. PAZOURECK
Per District Judge:
WILLIAM L. FOGG
Pec Crassly Podge:
SAM T. ROBERSON
par County Sheriff:
TINY ROYSE
Per Ceaunlaetoner Dirt. N*. ll
RAY TECH
Pee Ceasnslertnnee. Diet. Si
Mr and Mrs A1 Needs. 1201 WeJB
V
Wade, left Tuesday for
trip at Rock port. Tex
1
Attending the Oklahoma City duS
trtet Methodist training school :■
St Luke's Methodist church In Olfl
lahoma City Sunday attrrmion wrfl
Rev and Mrs A W Coleman, Mrl
Lillie Easley. Miss Twila Reutefl
I Miv> Oladyv Jenarn. Mrs Joe W.il
dron. Mrs Paul McGill. Mrs. Peal
Lingenfelter. Mr* Roy Elchor. J
Craven. L C Chapin. Ployd Dufl
ham and Robert Ungenfeltrr. ■
Mr* W B MeCown. Mr* W 11
I MeCown Jr. and son. Blaine 1
1 Oklahoma City, were guests Sundtl
in the home of Mr and Mra. M I
1 Hoard and daughter. Marguerltfl
GEORGE E. HURST
Per C sasestortanar. Diet. Na. I
W. R. “BILL" MABERRY
Fat ( earl Clerk:
FRANK TAYLOR
Republican Ticket
Pat Ceunty Sheriff:
DENNIS ADAMS
Par Court Clerk i
T. M. ‘TED” IIENR1CHSEN
Per (euuataatoner. Dirt. No Si
C. E. EBEUNG
800 South Duane
Mr and Mrv Charles South^
and children. Betty, Jean. Paul
Jimmy and Jerry and Miss Jo Ca <
of Thornton. Ark. were wrekerH
guests In the home ol Mr and M> t
ha I
P R Johnson and W W SouUlS |
1301 Eaat Oak W. W Southall
the father of Charles Southall ai I
Mr* Johnson.
Mra Louie Reiter. 313 Wool Wade,
underwent major surgery Monday
morning at Wesley hospital in Okla-
homa City Her condition t* reported
aa satisfactory.
Mr and Mrs Le Roy Stanley
children. Alice Lee and Joe
Banner were the 12 30 o'clock
tier guest' Sunday of Mr and M
Charlie Anderson In Calumet,
and Mr* A P. Muashafen and
Paul of Union City spent
evening in the Anderson home
< Published In The El Reno Daily Tribune. El Reno. Oklahoma
October ll. 13M> •
(barter No. WU Reserve Dtolrtrt Na. It
K»:r»KT or CONDITION OP THE CITIEENH NATIONAL BANK.
Or EL RENO
IN TH*: MTITE OP OKLAHOMA. AT TH* ( LOME Or BI HINEHH ON
(M TOBPR 1. ISM. ri BI IHIItn IN RFHPONKt TO CALL MADE BY
COMPTROLLER or TH* CCKBENCY. UNDER HE( TION Mil. V. B.
REVIMED HTATI’TEM.
ABBCTB
Caan. balance* with other banks, including |
ream* balance, and caah Item* in proeeaa
of collection ......————.....-----.....
United State* Government obligation*.
direct and cuarsntasd----—..............
Obligation* of Stales and Political «ubdlvtaion*
Other bonds, note*, and debenture* .........—
Corporate storks ■ including ttooimo stark of
Federal Reserve bank* ------ —
Loans and discounts < including I None
IgwMkl i.-----------......——
Bank premises owned II 00. furniture and
future- tS 00000 ----...---------------.....
Other asset* .......—......................
| M0 M4WI
WE NEED
REUBEN
K. SPARK!
For
HONEST
1 300.303
M2 00BM I
MOO 00
Government!
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'a
T»l*l Asset*
l.l tBII.lt IP M
Demand depaalta of Individual* itannerahlpa.
I BBS ror|<oratkMu
Time depoaiu of indlvIduaU. |wrtner*hlpa.
■ tBd corpora Horn
Detwaita of United Btale* Government
■ including postal eavingai
Dr.mails of Stale* and political subdivision*
Depaalta of banka
Other deposit* i certified and caah let*
check*, etc • ......
I? Mimic
It New (comb,
form)
20 Employer
32 Trimmings
33 Granular
30 Eats away
40 Painful
43 Mongoloid
40 Eternity
30 Army port
office (*b.)
•3 Island (ft )
SUPER
KEM-TONE
NEALE LUMBER CO.
lit berth Evans Phan* 330
Total Deposits
Other 1 la bill lie#
•4 060 770 40
MUNN E. SPAM!
13.131 03
Ort. II 1*44
HUtch-in-Tlm* club coim uttl TuomiKy in the home of
A M__n It tl—snaa. ----^ ref V\ lii.lli.
Mro. C. II. I’erry, neat of Ki Reno.
Mra. Harry G. MrMllbin. 717 South Renn. wr* hoateoa to
the Home und Child atudy- club Wedneadny. Mra. Edwin II.
Grant preaented the leaaon. "Chrlxtlnn Kthica In the H»me."
The Needlecmft cluh entrrtMined with o farewell |*rty
Wedneadav In the home of Mra Walter Minnlrk, :t20 North
ChortAW, hnnurinif Mro. Arnlm MullirtMx. who ia muvinx to
Detjueen, Ark.
Pmajiectinir for oil In central and weatern OkUhotRR
ha* taken un ifrenter imprtua durinif the Uat month and at
the |>reaent time m«jor cumiwniea are uoiiif treophyaica l«»
Ihu UuiiL
34 City in
Germany
20 Decenntuma
23 Large tub
30 Drunkard
31 rirat woman
33 Three parti
(comb, form)
31 Asylum
37 Drtvolt
41 Curved
molding
43 Wlitlriem
44 Piddling
Roman
emperor
43 Brailllaa
macaw
40 Health retort
47 Correlative of
neither
40 Neat anew
»I Philippic
M Incline
»» Boiitary
M Mister (Sp )
17 Lessee
7$,100 Clinic Ctstt
Helped Bevelop Hospital’s
PILE-SHRINKING
OINTMENT
Total Liebilliif*
CAPITAL ACCOCNTN
Capital Stock •
ic> Common mock, total par 1100.000 00 ..
Rurplu*
Undivided proflta ......... .. ... ——
Reoerve* land retirement account for
(•referred stock) .
•4.070000 41
(00 000 00
100.000 00
100 *00 77
What has our
$300 Million
State Yearly Budge
been Used for? pj
10.004 07
Total Capital Arcounta
• 310.606 04
i. mi. ••srt Id stas
.»•«• •- #«4 WS^
Vrt. wear Wi •*•• 10% •*
Total LiaMim** and Capital AccounU
*•••• twrt >•**• to
TSouaamta of |Sla ■ulW' now rsa
truly rvpsrt tbev have he mil <
ful relief, awd (nil off the nwl (or
aurwary, through Ut* Dim mro ( lot
mul* atmeevad by Thera Urn Minor
MEMORANDA
A*>eU itledged or asalgncd to secure
liabilities and for other purpo***
707 J00 00
nintr'a medlrsl staff This pile
ahrutklsg nlnlmrol la set • mate
mirtihail akta salve ll dees set dm'
pasat lor Its sftarl an iu»r an* Ml
grolirol I i|»i'iii • with atore than
70 000 i IMP ami hasgillal rases ha*
■ ’...1, I,..a ..iiilmaiil iimi.1 I..I
with (he verttue |nnkle— el Ihbiae.
I. W N Rhutlee. Preatoent. of the above-named bank, do solemnly
•wear that Ihe above Hale men I to true to th* bast of my knowledge and
ktoaOlBi mRg dip rb ri mo-
•urttrel i
■ akrtakloa of veer pi lew §M
YWantliui Minor Ihnlmrol Ihe I ire
wiptmtt approved try a spei tall ted
pile itadr oi at all dwraotote arat
■MOl w i
MMs.
W • Bhuttae President
Correct Allset U C Booth.
L T Anderson.
P L Croaton. Dtrector*
Slate of Oklahoma. County of Canadian, at:
Sworn to and subscribed before me thta llth (toy of October, 1004.
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of thto bank
Mary Ann Ooborn. Notary Public
My com mission expire* Ortober M, 1007
A vott for Sparks"
is a vot# |
for bettor roadsl
VOTE REPUBLIC*’
VOTf DARKS
FOR COVfRNOI
NOV. 2 "
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