The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1945 Page: 5 of 6
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March 9,1946
SI Raac, (Okla.) Dally Trftmaa
By J. R. W
Out Our Way
8-room, modern. 4 lot*, on WVst
Wade. Jtnwn. phone 1871.
I’LL 6WEAR.T THACT'S WHXT I L y
1 DIDN'T < AM MOSTLY- >
know you’d a what this country
QUIT TH’ SHOP ) NEEDS IS A LUNCH
AN' BECOME J BUCKET THAT >
A STREET rf WON’T FLY OPEN
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pere an three win to pUeo i
pt ML (t) come to the oouatei
The TYtbune oftioe. An AO
|ior wSl he on M| te MR fm
knee your copy (t) Phone U
I pim your a* avaa Mia tilt-
me. Fergana having a telephom
7 charge their agls and ham
8 day* alter expiration to paj
1 receive discount. (I) Out-of-
In reeden write Ad ea wanted
'paper end maD to The B Rom
hone. B Ratio. Oklahoma. (Oaal
h order on el out-of-town ode.)
dl Want Ada mu*t be In the of-
i at 19 noon to oppeer In Um
nlng edition. Sunday Ada ac-
ted until 9 p. m. Saturday.
to Want Ad accepted for lew
n 9 word*.
Ill South Bickford. 8-room* In-
cluding 4 nice bedroom*, Vene-
tian bln da, basement, good cool
futnacc, el*tern, s Iota, cloaa to
three fchaoU, paving paid. Out
bo shown bp appointment only.
O. W. Tf hcrlahe agency. 108
Bait Hayee. Phone 489.
mm II will dtatuih hkn
Imto css* into dm <
io thin «d foot woo w
•ver, hie movamtnte i
i late foe our -nr-Titr
You will fosgtve moK
•ol pretended to he gay.
la Feedrate, ef eouran *
owed el Oearge whe wet
itlvely folding the papa
It from Frederic’s sight,
w do you feel tht* mor
Japs Behead Natires
la Dutch East Ia4ies
SAN FRAMOISOO. Mar. 8-0FP-
The Netherlands Beat Indict gov-
eminent Information service In Aus-
tralia charged Thunder that the
Japanese Indiscriminately beheaded
prominent persons In the Bast In-
dies and carried off more than I,-
000.080 Indone*i*ns for slave labor.
The report, laaued on tke third an-
niversary of the fall or the East
Indies, was circulated from Mel-
bourne by Aneta, Dutch news agen-
cy. It said more than 9,000 In-
donesians were beheaded In April
1944 In Dutch Borneo.
010 South Btehftud. 0 rooms, base-
ment, 3 late. This la very choice
property priced te tell within next
few days. Can be shown by ap-
pointment only- O. W. Tlmbertahe
Agency, 108 Beat Hares Phone 40C.
rick?" George asked,
larlc didn't tetter dire
walked across the ri
lfully, Louis, I am hot
In a mood for business.”
seemed to be wadoring,
•thing Important. Lorlw
•s Louis ever have anytl
•ant parllng?”
eiChr Key el frowned.
Is brings the earn# old si
1 heard it a hundred til
city in Europe will pay
one for one oonceri spp
Isn't that right. Louts?1
. absolutely."
eric smiled, but It wa
smile. He patted Oral
Apartment house, very dose in.
Will make good Investment for
some one. o. W. Timberlake, 108
Bast Hayes. Phone 409.
811 South Roberts, 4-room house,
water, lights, gas. no bathroom.
3 lots, garage, (1800.00 Write
lira. Jane Manson, 617 Perrins
Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okie.
Phone 7-8341 or 8-8304.
ine Tribune endeavor* u
ubllah only truthful classified
tvetelMiig and wOl appreciate
avlng its attention caned ta
»y advertising not conform-
ig to the highest standards of
16TH CENTURY HYGIENE
BOSTON—1UJB—The Boston pub-
lic library raoently acquired a hy-
giene book written by a 18th cen-
tury expert which advises readers
to avoid salt meats, onions and read-
Inc after meals. The book, the
“Castel of Keith." was written In
1841 by Blr Thomas Elyot. Cure-
alls advised by the noble knight
were -'unicorne-horne” and “oly-
phantes tothe.”
We have a nice Uat of 4 and g
room homes and some good buys
in apartment houses. Prefer your
seeing me at my office as to lo-
cation and prlee. T. P. Upton,
office 714 South Rock Island.
Phone 894.
I, Subscribers art warned to te*
l arc of Jobs that require so*
i gyments either for bonds, tetrl-
>rlsl rights, aompla kit or any-
tlng of the sort. Propositions
1 this kind should be carefully
iveatlgated before any money
hsteoever la paM.
8 room house, turiuahcd os un-
furnished, at 1100 Sunset Drive.
Now vacant. See owner. Mm.
Maude Barnes, 810 Sruth Ellison.
BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON
■l’a collar oould not poat
•ened more than It woaf
or Louis Pleyel would ill
J- They had never I
[ realise." His words 1
>d. They had never I
weet. “Yet how often U
rt—yea, night after nigl
one concert here—In
IT WONT 1
WUBTYOU.
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SO LONG,PAWL/
TAKE GOOD CAPE
V OF OUQ CHILD/ /
'WEteE PLAYING
MOUSE AND
AAYPTLE WANTS ,
ME TDBETME J
n MOTHER/ M
>rlc suddenly loet pattel
sped the floor as a chtVj
»«t might stamp- "Rt’l
utai i have my own %l
Quad day. Louis! tm
coming l" |
rode fsam thf room. (I
is sidled to her desk. I
i the paper. She final
looked at It. |
ally. Louis." she said, 4
eyes; “I don't think n
nd would dlsturta Mas I
I don’t think it would I
ti at all." |
BLIC NOTIC®
. Card of Thanks
. Florists and Nurseries
. Funeral Directors
. Professional Notices
NOUNCEMENTS
. Money to Loan
-A. Farm Loans
L IsMt. Found. Strayed
. Personals
i. Business Sertvce
I-A. Instructions
i. Wanted to Buy
0. Let’s Trade
\A FgW M64UTEfr UffMt
why, it* a uttlb
WILL.,X CAN Vm TMR
*m off ahp atm#
suMki—enr * uraaS !
1 WANT
MN o-oaopy!
1. Used Cars for Sale
8. Automobile Service
;3. Tires, Parts. Supplies
1PT.OYMENT
a Rate Wanted. Male
:S. Female Help Wanted
16. Salesmen Wanted
17. Male or Female
18. Situations Wanted
IS. Situations Wanted (Col.)
SRCHANDI8E
10. Coal aond Fuel
tl. Good Thing* to Bat
R. Household Ooode
D-A. Furniture Upholstery
B. Musical Instruments
M. Miscellaneous for Sale
B. Pets and Livestock
B-A. Bay, Crain, Feed
B. Poultry. Feed. Supplies
18-A. Farm Implements
■7. Plants. Seeds. Chruba
TTTALB
m. Anartments for Rent
N. Rooms and Board
f' 18. flleenl.ig Rooms
I 81. Rooms In Hotels
P 13. Houses for Rent
8 B-A. Farms, Lai.ds for Rent
V 13. Miscellaneous for Rent
lr 84. Wanted to Rent
n< !AL ESTATE
95. Business Opportunities
M. Business Property f- • Sal
' IT. Farms, Lands for Sale
-A. Acreages for Sale
118. Houses for Sale
< 18. Lots tor 8ale
J f tO. Real Estate Wanted
8( 81. Notlees
ik and L«a
at American boy re
cut which scarred hi
•aase he refused m
er's boots?
at Is the "bulldog"
a newspaper?
women eligible for R
Up*?
■hat countries la the
•ually worn?
what Is I. Q. the a
ANSWERS
rew Jackson,
edition printed early
Ion to dLstant points.
\SMUCfcS, I'M
NO SINGER-
/I VMA5 ONLY
SPARRING-
WITH THE
MIKE / /
1TMAtCEs\ANpMg AROUSES OUR. MATMNAL INSTINCT/ ] PARDON
SEEM SO ( 7"
HMLM'X t (l
Bur THATS
WHAT we
\ LIKE
\ frbck l
YOU BETTER. 1
FORGET "THE
WHOLE DEAL, ^
PAL--- YOUR-
VOlCE TREMBLES
TOO MUCH/ ^
WHILE
I lose
MYSELF
Tb THE
UTTLE
countries of Spanish
lligence quotient.
RIVE ENLISTS SCOlj
UB—(U.R)—Boy Scouts J
lied into Seattle’s |
ats. carriers of the bull
Civic officials have apt
ut member* to conduct
atlon campaign* In i
hborhoods.
160 acres land for rent. Cash
money. See A. T. Richardson,
606 North Choctaw.
5 to 8 room house In town, or
acreage near town. Phone 3.
Soldier's wife and two children. 2
years and 3 months, want three
or four room house or apartment,
modem. Soldier overseas. Call
1785-J.
Farms, Lands for Sale 37
«m_#THie> cx: juke-box's got
w ^nA. cracked record//
Ve8,VER \6HOW 1M OUT AN’
HIGHNESS) SEND IN MVGOV>IENl
. ?9 A: OPPICIALS/
...AN' WHEN THESE LEM IAN
RND THAT OUT. WHAT A RIDE
THEV*LL TAKE YOU FOR I
BROTHER VOU DON'T KNOW
NOTHIN’ ABOUT EIGHT- te
, BALLS..,VET/
nave gooa nouses, farms and acre-
age for sale. Worth the money.
We make farm loans at low rate
and write fire insurance that pays.
R. A. Bru:e Agency, 116 North
Bickford. Phone 30.
THAIS WHAT I SAID.A JUST A
I'M GONNA BE TH* ) UKA61
BIGGEST HEEL OP / EAflV-GC
A KING THAT EVER /CHUMP A
_ WORE A CROWN! VtHAT'S Al
^---J^rVOU'LLEV
lb lorists A Nurseries
ant shade trees now. eBautiful
Chinese Elm. American E3m.
omless honey locust, hybrid
linear Elm, Sycamore, Russian
Ive. Hutchinson Nursery Com-
iny, 1206 Sunset. Phone 542.
eat / > thunder
40 Rum
1 - 41 Morlndin d
42 Thoroughly
43 Ado
Wd 46 Hog
llatlon 47 Standing
room only
dislike (ab.)
y so Either
52 Symbol /or
tin'
Found, Strayed 6
bat: Soldier’s small Khaki hand
[bag. containing clothing, toilet
It. electric razor, pamphlets and
jtters concerning West Point, on
unset drive west of Rock Island
(erpnss around 6:30 p. m. Thurs-
*y. Reward. Return Police Sta-
A6AIN5T,
ro want ride to Douglas. 7 a. m
hi ft. Phone 1670-W.
ant: Ride to Douglas plant, swing
Shift. Phone 1555-J.
ia anted: Ride to Douglas, 8 a. m.
«shift Phone 1043-W.
Uumet Renaenng company will
, remove your dead stock over 900\
tHiMi NOT KNOW,
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8 Curtains, bedspreads and table
l cloths, washed, made like new.
‘ Mrs. Upton, 714 South Rack Is-
• land. Phone 894.
I Income tax returns, dey or even-
r lag by appointment. Audit* —
. bookkeeping systems Installed and
1 maintained. O. T. Osrtreli, ream
1 908-11, dtlssns National Bank
Building- Phone 1716.
| Panola washed, stretched, 98c. 814
[ South Miles. Phone 1447.
Mattresses renovated. Innersprlngs
1 felted In layer cotton. Phone
1888.
Qeneral hauling and moving.
Prompt service. 8. L. Ellis, resi-
dence 803 West Arapaho, 99 Reno.
Phone 1806.
B Reno Help-Yourself Laundry.
We specialise In wet wash, rough
dry and finish**, lae North Beam.
Phone 1888.
Vu buy. sail. rent, leim'br lra&
■ae The Tribune Want-Ads.
Wanted To Buy 9
Want 27-ft. of picket fencing.
Dali 1380-J.
Want to buy show cos'-. 13 or 14-
foot. Phone 890.
Want to buy clean cotton rags, no
overalls or curtains. 6c per
pound. El Reno Dally Tribune.
Want to buy: Rifles, shot guns,
revolvers, ammunition, fishing
tackle, any condition. If you don’t
need It, sell It. 404 West Wade.
50 ladles suits and dresses. Also
i children's clothes. Bring them
In at once. El Rock Shop.
Liberal trade-in allowances nr top
1 cash prices paid for good used
furniture. Cox. Phone gs.
We buy used furniture, stoves, and
rugs. Booth Furniture Company.
184 North Rock Island.
Used Can far Sale 11
1839 model A coupe, newly over-
hauled. 4 miles south on “81,"
1-2 west, on Bnest Girard farm.
Male Help Wanted 14
Man wanted for Janitor and wash-
ing parts. Tom Avant Motor,
208 South Choctaw.
Delivery boy with bicycle, age 18
or 16. Apply Bourne Drug.
Wanted: Service station man.
Consumer's station. Phone 718.
Female Help Wanted 15
Wanted: Girl to do general house-
work. Phone 914.
Seed Things to Eat 21
Nice hens dressed while you wait.
Cory's Produce. Ill North Rock
Island. Phone 183.
Household Goods 22
Two used living-room suites In
good condition. New unfinished
cheat-of-drawers 813.75 up. We buy
good used furniture. Wilson Fur-
niture. *
Have good used bedroom and liv-
ing-room suites. Wall knee-hole
desk with swivel chair. Ezell's
Furniture.
We repair sewing machines and
vacuum cleaners. Also buy and
sell sewing machines. Lumudue
Sewing Machines. 115-B South
Kock Island. Phone 460.
For Sale: Three-quarter bed.
mattress and springs. Phone
1008-J.
Miscellaneous for Sale 24
Floor sweep, de-luxe grade. Long- •
bell Lumber Company. Phone
008.
Have blouses of all kinds; quilts;
tablespreads, buffet sets to
■natch; fancy pillow cases. Mrs.
1 McNeff’s Dressmaking and Olft
Shop.
Mutton— far State 14
For' Immediate saie: one wtisel
baggage trailer, extra Um, I9M
Wete London.
Frs-wtr baby buggy. 1116 Wen
Wade. FHom 1481.
Ubsd lumbar for sole. 1 mile vast,
6 south, 1/4 asst ■ Reno. Red-
dish
U. A Army surplus used msrehsn
dies at bargain prices. 30AM pairs
shoes, no ration stamp nsedsd, good
grade (9.18. better grade, repaired,
new soles and heels 12.96. 23,000
raincoats $3.18. 8,000 soft feather
pillows 8J.00 each. Mesklta 40c,
canteens 40c, cups 28c. Also 7.300
new u. S. army extra heavy 4
lb. 4 oa. olive drab single cotton
blankets, 6xf fret, red hot price
83.18. All postage prepaid. No
C.O.D’s Send money order. Blank’s
Exchange, Wichita Falls, Texas.
Oood used saddle and also a few
new mddles and bridles. El Reno
Msyter
Pets and Livestock* 25
Two registered Hereford oulls. one
year old and two years old. C.
E. Doke. Cogar, Oklahoma.
Hay, Grain, F<Kd 25-A
Hay for sale Pet fee Ranch, .south-
west of B Bono.
Poultry, Feed, Supplie* 76
Baby cockerels every Monday and
Thursday, excellent for broilers.
Leghorns 4'4c. Austra Whites 6He.
See us for your baby chicks. Su-
perior Feeds, feeders and waterers.
Phone 1717, B Reno Hatchery.
Soy bean meal, cotton seed meal,
chlco-la-sse*. 16'{ cow feed, bran,
shorts, ground oats, chick mash,
starter and pellets. Look for
future ad for field seeds. McCurley,
El Reno CMn.
See us tor youi oaby chicks, poul-
try supplies, field and garden
seeds Pierce Feed mid Hatchery.
Will have Ferris HybrW seed eom
again this year. Cory Produo*
111 North Rock Island. Phrase IBB.
Imp. & Equipment 26-A
Sale: 1837 John Deere B tractor.
King Implement Company.
TO buy. sell, rent, veese or trade
use The Tribune Want-Ads.
Plants, Seeds, Shrubs 27
Strawberries: Fairfax, dlakemore,
Gera, Mastodon. Thrifty, new
ground grown. Headquarters for
fruit and pecan trees, berry plants.
Hutchinson Nursery Company, 1306
Sunast. Phone 542.
Apartments for Rent 28
3 room south apartment, furnish-
ed. Adults. Phone 788.
Sleeping Rooms 30
8outh bedroom nna adjoining
bath. Kitchen privileges. Adults.
1867-W.
Miscellaneous for Rent 33
Garden plot. 50 by 210 ft., $6.50.
Phone 1182-M.
Wanted to Rent 34
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1945, newspaper, March 9, 1945; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924197/m1/5/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.