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FOUR
% . J&yc INDIANS BLISTER
EL RENO jOKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
Issued daily except Saturday from 207 South Rork Island nvenue,
fjui entered as second-class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
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WEDNESDAY, UNI ARY 18.
1939
JJ W JR,lMP11 OVER DEATH ITSELF: So when this rm^ipl-
iblr 'lull have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have out
on immortality, then shall he brought to pass the saying tlut is
written, Death is swallowed up in victory.— 1 Cor. I5:5t
(Continued From Page One)
Hoy's services, but the Central en-
Rngnment will mark his final ap-
pearance in the El Reno ranks
Tribe Warms Slowly
At no time during Tue day's
romp with Chickoslm were the
Indians threatened. A It linu-ii the
H Retinites got oft to a slow .start
they started clicking before the
fpmrler ended and wet a rilling 10-2
at the end ol the lirsl period The
Tribe bold a 23-9 advantage til
the half and the count wn . 33-15
■tflei three interludes
Coat'll Andn.on Green cleared
the benches sending his entire
sRUfld of !•! men into the lineup '
before the eurtain fell, but It we;
the older of the i.nvall <lno who
dominated the poor how with an
il'.i essant hombardllient of the 'ai ds
Jolinnv I ovaII. vounger and
bea\iei U| the brothels. .squad rap.
For The NYA
Organi/aiion. and individual-,
are joining in an effort to sub-
scribe a fund of $100 to enable
Ute National Youth administra-
tion to continue us work among
the youth of Canadian county
for another year.
Those who will aid in th's
cause arc urged to bring or mail
their donations to The Tribune
office as soon as possible, as
Die total amount must be ob-
tained by Fob. 1.
I he $100 will be used for the
purchase of essential items in
operating Hie NYA youth ren-
lei in El Reno, the first to be
established in the United Slates.
Those who have contributed to
date are:
I The Daily Tribune.
- Anonymous
■'< J M Flippen
I West Way club
7 Anonymous
(I Moils ehtb ef El Reno
7 Anonvinoiis
II Waller II Boon
9 Oii.v Selli idge
FEDERAL PLACES
WILL HE FILLED
Open competitive examinations
for four federal civil service p si-
tions were announced today by Miss
Nvna V'. Braden, secretary of the
board f f examiners at El Reno
Places to be Idled are ae scien-
tific aid. national museum. $18)0
a year; assistant wool technologist,
bureau of agricultural economics.
*2.800 a year; senicr field rep-
resentative. $3 800; and field rep-
resentative. department of ]atx;\
$3,200 a year
Complete information about the
positions and flip examinations mu
be obtained from Miss Braden at
the El Reno pnstoffice
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, Iwfl
LETTERS FROM
THE PEOPLE
Synthetic Silk Hosiery
May He ‘Run’ Proof
T’HE TRIBUNE welcomes let-
* ters on current subjects from
its readers. Because of the
limited space available com-
munications .should be limited to
200 words. The Tribune reserves
tile right to shorten or reject
any letter. Unsigned lepers will
not be published.
DAILY LESSON
IN ENGLISH
Jf
To The Editor:
Why not grow a on.'-variety cot-
ton?
Public Records
Washington Sidelights
J!Y CHARLES C. HASLET
As oriolcd Press Correspondent
1VASHINOTON, Jan 18 'f on relief rolls and officials and
A quiet little man with a and that lee and Senator timer
southern drawl and a penchant Thomas therefore would not iiei.t
for fishing may become an out- now upon another official m
standing figure in the battle of Oklahoma
a group of house members to
change the present farm law
"1 m busy neurit all the time
Smi, Ma nimide who hails iron, wMh Ia,i„„ t ee sa„! , " ,
s ssz r>- -;:::
S'lnTl'i !'.onT' u ,rX",r,,0nlwn wZli™'"'
Din in i ho hoi iso a/tor long con-
ferences with a representative ol
the Farmers Union and Repre- ,l>l‘ feeling tin- effect ol a
sentatito William Lemkc
lican. North Dakota'
Repub• 1 llll0r" bus declined dozen-
of speaking engagements and is
The bill would provide for mnammg rlose to Ins desk in the
ment to farmers ot cas, ol pro- T '' 0ffirP *«« ^re
duet ion on the domestically eon- a,p rpf',J,,nR: mam invna-
sumed portion of their crops ,0"S""1,K' "no.
_ knowing lie would be unable to
For two tears Massingnle has appear
been nt.cinptlng to foree through' The 11,mat ailment is not serious
such u bill Lust year be introduced however, and ,|,e senator able
a sinular measure in cooperation to converse with visitors
ttith former Representative Edward
F.ieher (Demonat-. Iotvtn. ,,
........ . ... •‘red M. Shaw, secretary to Ren-
... !“k "S '';r best ;'olu,ion resentative Mike Monrnnev of Oc-
c i , l;,nn l5rnblem ' •' a id Mas- lahomn City and M.xs Vi tesch
Mncale ur. he introduced the me:,- Monronev s ' stenographer have
sure. "I s the principle which the reached Washington after an
lute John Simpson of Oklahoma | tomobll,. neck...... at Forest City
s g-csU'd tthtle he was pie- idem ,rk . whj(„ slm, ^
n^an^ntion *B“m ■* ^r, Mrs. Walker.
| who accompanied (hem. was not
Massingnle said several other1 .seriously hurt Miss heseh wa*
monitor rs, iiu ludiii • I emke, likely uninjured
ttouki introduce cost ot produciion Th(, UT1,. living Mon.
bills in the house with a view to | mney's rnr, ti„. congressman l,aV,„„
gamine additional support Iron, COmr to Washington bv (ruin riic
fanners in the states they repre- ,.nr was Memphis foi ,e
M‘nl pairs
Tile same day Masingale in-
troduced his bill, u similar oneJ Oklahomans went social la a
sponsored by lit senators, was drop- week.
ped into the senate hopper Senator her and Represenlntiva
Senator Josh Lee ot Oklahoma and Mrs Wilburn Cartwright had
laid Ifen in (viiferenrc with dinner with President and Mrs
Massingnle and I emke several Roosevelt, l ater they attended the
tunes di Missing slight differences
of opinion over mechanics of the
annual congressional reception at
the White House along with other
measure. I.ce said lie Inter mav-j Oklahoma congressmen and their
join in support ol the Massingnle wives.
bill although he is working on a Mrs. Jed Johnson, wife of the
measure of his own Representative. introduced Mrs.
1 Roosevelt at a public speaking
Senators have derided thev would class conducted for wives of con-
n°t push at this time their rec-1 grossnien and government officials,
omniendations to Work- Progress Mrs. Johnson last year won a
administration officials that Don prizt as the school's "most im-
Nieliolson ol Oklahoma City lie proved speaker."
appointed state VVPA personnel Saturday the Oklahoma society
director. I bi Washington held a dinner and
"We ve done nothing more about I dance,
it " Lor said. "The reoommenda- j On Jan. 17 members of the
tion still is there ' j state delegation and their wives
Members ol the delegation point- ! gave a luncheon in the speakers'
t'd out. however, that WPA has|dining room in honor of Repro-
been slashing its expenses, both sentfttive and Mrs. Monvonoy.
Min for the season, hit four basket.'
11"in long range to roll up II points
•or second high snaring honors
Itiiuiihn.iii Beeiiinitig Belter
Hobby Boiii'dimin. who t- show-
ing umu/tng improvement with
'very .start cotitrlbufed ti points
lo the Indian onslaught. Too, he
hung around mulct the baskets
in heat 'ruing fashion to anther
up most m the rebounds, inter-
cepted a dozen t'liiek pusses, tied
up the bull iiiiiliinci able times mi.I
Pbiveri ,i whale of a game in
general
Pols ,h n eo a stalwart torWfird
v bosi deceptive style on the floor
Is a vital CO". Ill the FI Reno
attack, and Hav Ri hlyei as hunl
a hustler as am who ever brought
the sphere down tin- court, com-
pleird the stallin'.: lineup and both
made llicir presence fell
Kenneth Kainin a reserve who
undoubleJiv i in line for heavy
dutv when Roy f,avail cheeks in
bi.s suit, gave a good accounl while
be was in the wim and even
'•‘linked in a field goal gist |o
prove he knows how if ; done
Going (.its Rough
Perhaps the game was a mil"
tougher than the loul column
indicates lull belli 'quads Were
I tutor t« keep Hie ball and nobody
got hurl Besides it w'lls a pml;
Ma eon i pa red with Hie Tul-a im-
broglio Iasi ,Saturday
Dale Bridget t. a youtleslcr who
had a knack ol splitting the net
Mom mid-court on set ..hots, hit
'•"re ol liis long chances and
added a ehariu throw to point the |
w".v loc the visitor.' A Imrd-driving
guard named Ilolderman. however,
ua ('hid I"ha lie.a hel lie count
ed three times m scrimmage and
did lai more tlum his shale ol
Hie heavy-heavy on the floor
The session brought (he El
Reunites then lourtli .traiglit Mid-
State win and enabled them to
keep a perfect record ol no de-
tents m conference play. The
Indians have made 13 appearances
thus Iur along the line in and out
ot conference shows, with 10 of
the 13 starts eliding in vielorics for
the blue and while
The box scon
I I ISENO ilU
Player M; | | I'l TI’
J Loyall | 4 0 0 8
Niles, t o o j
Jensen. I j 0 o 4
Shackelford. I 11 0 (> „
Hurst. 1 n 1 0 1
Gibson. I 0 a 0 „
Boardman, c 3 0 3 n
Kamtn. c-g 1 u 1 <>
Qlhnore. c « q p
R. Ixiyall. g iu 1 p 21
McKinster. g p p p p
Roblyer, g 1 p „
Orulkey. g p p 0 0
Kessler, g p p „ 0
E. M. S. HOOMER
( nutbilled fmoi I’agr 2
EL RENO ENTERS
KANSAS TOURNEY
Mallei Cromwell. 11lalise!jool de-
but' '"iii'li lias announced that
lour debater Norine Holland Mar-
fu''le Hunt Charles and Frank Ott-
d' n will enter a loiiriiameiil to
"red In the hlghschool at
Wi lliligton Kan Ermav and .Sat-
iirclay
•vli ••’ D lid and Mi s Hunt will
'•‘ bate the iflti'iiiattve ule of the
len d dehal" qig .lion "Resolved;
Tb." 1I11 United Slate and Great
Hi Hnin lauild 11 it 111 an alliance."
Tlu Ogden hrothei will uphold
II"' to.'aiive side of the question.
t':'"'b team will have .seven
'"" lit loiii"l> of debate, and the
'''tun winniti" Uic most debates will
be i'i 'ared the winner 01 Hie 10111-
namruil.
Marraigc License
Wavmon Oarrett, 24 and Opal
Smith .32 both of Hinton
Warranty Deeds
A J and Crra M Meeks to
Bennie Meeks. Part of SW 13-12-5.
Bennie and Hazel Meeks to \
J Meeks Part of SW 1.3-12-5
Katie Murray, et al. to Gardner
estate, Ineorporated Lots 21 and
22. block 58; lots 14 to 22. in-
clusive. block 55; south 31 feet m
lots 1. 2, 3 and 4. block 13. K'itli'.
addition; lots 12 and 13 block
10(1 all in El Reno; and SW 4-12-9
Quitclaim Deed
I H. and Celestia Brown to
Katharine Ooodall Ono-'ixth 111-
teiest 111 lot 31 and part ..I lot ti
block 5, 5'nkon
Oil \nd (;.is Releases
Phillips Petroleum company 1
Prank E. and Edna Devercaux SW
1-14-5.
Phillips Petroleum company ir
B H, White and wife. NE NW and
lot 2. 32-13-7.
Gulf Oil corporation to Wade II
aiKt Arklie E. Tow NI 25-13-5
Gulf Oil corporation to Olive
and Elbert D Fry NE 24-13-5
Altei reading, in lann publications
' i n-idcrabl' about the advantage
and benefit to the producer of
glowing a one-variety of cotton
h. a county or at least in a com-
munity and the story about the
marked success of raising and
marketing one-varietv cotton in
Jackson county, brings to 1'fc my
idea of long ago
And while the spirit of one-
yurii'ty cotton i> on I am taking
J upon myself to ask all Canadian
1 "til) 1 y publishers to assist in help-
in': to get a program of this kind
started in out county. It would not
be a I'ul idea for our Crop im-
provement association t,, ,ake a
' mid in thi., as well as all cotton
gin operators.
i't in my experience and obser-
vation ot a one-variety cotton the
market^ makes a differential of
S:> *" ?|IJ on a bale of cotton and
‘his rate it would add a nice
•mn of money to the producers.
‘-otton j,, this county and a
nmrket tin. 1 would put Canadian
l "H ••"• map and lie'|) pull
.tie Milt" out of the category of
!' 'ii.'iii. the poorest quality cot-
(“11 in Hit* .south.
Why not everybody inipmsted in
tbe welfare of the cotton pro-
' ' "ets "lid the cotton iirodurers
U’emselves tak,. a hand in a 0ne-
i-H'tv <"t te n program and lets put
if over in a hig way
Yeur.s for a one-variety cotton,
EDWARD J DTVIS
Route 1. Yukon
BOSTON. Jan. 18—(UR)— Soon -—--—1
on ''thosfYnlri ^ U! ,1PCCi l° re,5'i WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do
o 1 lt'byR~nail P°"*h!«ot •-«»'. "I know that you done
"runs " k S k stock‘W f it ” Say. "I know that you did it."
For "runs " will bo outlawed with • p °,FT^N MISPRONOUNCED:
the introduction of a synthetic silk T™ Pn""i- " “
stocking which will be as resilient., -L‘ .
as silk, more enduring than good- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Utensil:
grade chiffon hosiery, and wilLn0t 'eile'
neither spot nor tun. according to i . SYNCNYMS Caprice notion.
George S. Hines, director of indus- fancv "'him. humor, vagary,
tiial development, for the Assort- WORD STUDY: "Use a word three
nted industries of Massachusetts. jUmes a,lfl 11 •* J'ours." Let us ln-
-- 1 crease our vocabulary by master-
SOAP-BOX DERBY , in« onp word each day. Today's
PROSPECT. N. S. W.—(u.R)_Be- ixvorcl: FLUCTUATE: to move as a
—-nv- 1 —- w w * * * *-• ■ iiiwyu ti
tween 7.000 and 8.000 people lined i"ave; rise and fall. "The mind may
halt a mile of road here to see *01 ■som<’ time fluctuate between
125 bo\.s contest Australia's first *wo fpeHngs. but it can never enter-
"sonpbox derby." Twenty miles an tnil> 1)01 h at once"
hour was easy even for the SlOW-
' st of the speedsters. AIM—RED. WHITE. BLUE
Miss Lillian Whittle, daughtc, ,W^LA“A' ^ash' ,us’ A red.
ol Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whittle a.1K'blur '■'cal American"
22 Tr ££5T.
•sume studies at the Etta Dale, nithologlst. He has ’ long expert-
stile o' 81(01 “ lon‘ nipnted with changes in markings
s m om\ Saturday.__' and rolor in breeding canaries.
Look and Learn
< MI RTH CONTEST
RANKS CO.MFILED
Me- Ruth Torpey'i. fie-lnnnn
l"'U"‘ ' in began Hi " econd ein-
' b 1 by being 1 i 1st m eliureli at-
11 1 h!: 11 u-«• with 1)7 pereeiii Mi > Tnr-
l" ' ' croup held fir t place twice
the fir-1 einester.
Membeis of this home loom are
Ron Swain president; Kenneth
b' '"'•"■I 'Lille Pemvi'lglil. Eugenia
Ri'i'kii Luther Pei o. Virginia
Row. II (Wen Ram.' cy. lietl\ J.ee
j Rauli Don I! ctor. Marjorie Riley.
'Jim Him hurl I agietta Robert;
‘I bill,:, Robin oil. Wayiy Roblyer
Man Roclielle, | Knseom
■M"' R"u Ii. La Vent Rumley.
Ru b. Juanita Ru b. B;ll
,,yrI Not hi ; : .Sal loan John Sam
Marguerite Shiftman. Marie Schon-
"■ Seim. El hel Sherman. Joe
Shruni. Calvin Slegre it Merle Sim-
mons. Kinneth Sehonley. Dorothy
Schwab, James SinitIn Mart e Smith
Lon .111 Smitluviek. Mary Stansbui y.
■hiaiiii.i Slut mn. Ruth Steddonn
V'"ion Stelten. Bell\ Stout. Mel-
N in St i'i:ud. Georgette Story. Evor-
m Swi-e/A and Emory Potect
Seeoiid place goes to another
1 reshinau home room. LoVorn
Wall.'is . 1 flip with a percent a< '■
of 04,
A senior home room 1- in third
|:lm" 0 F Carlton's -roup hr,,
tin average of 57.
M‘ s Ben Mantoolh's group |s
another freshman room iG win a
•’b"'1' • bi unit is lourtli with 52
pel (Till
1 III which Book of the Bible
dees the Gclden Rule appear?
2 Which, is the color of royalty ’
3 How many lines has a sonnet?
4 What mountain elui n form,
the boundry between Fraive and
Spain?
5 What two battles in American
history have been listed ana ti" tiie
deci-ive battles of the world?
ANSWERS
1. Matthew.
2. Purple
3 Fourteen
4 The Pvrcner
5. The American \ietory over
Blirgoyne a, Sar.'i . - i in the Re--
(iutionarv war. and the battl- of
Gettysburg in the Civil war.
Miss Dehbv Htlbbs, daughter of
Mr and Mrs George Httbbs, 502
We t oak street, returned to her
I "i:i" Tuesdny from an Oklahoma
( its" hospital where she submitted
to ,, major operation lost. week.
Criterion
pi:, view Saturday night
Sunday — .Monday — Tuisdav
The Greatest
AidventureDrama ,
Since"Mutiny on 4*,
the Bounty"tur
■'BAItROOM” IN BOTTLE
AKRCN. Ollio (U.R A barroom,
complete even to spigots, bartend-
1 r. and customers, and built within
a gin .bottle, is owned bv Lute
Bailsman "We don't know who
made it, although my wife and I
have owned the curio for the past
10 years," he said “Someone must
have spent a long time making it.
because the whole thing is liand-
earved "
DOWN MEMORY LANE
Jan. 18, 1921
Mrs. Robert Swain and son, Gene, went to Lawton
this afternoon where they will spend the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Randle, formerly of this city. Mr.
Swain will .join them Sunday.1
Frank Fuqua of Duncan was elected president and
Grady Ship]) of Duncan was elected secretary-treasurer
of the Oklahoma division of the Meridian Highway associ-
ation at the annual meeting held at Chickasha yesterday. . .
Charles G. Watt,son of this city was selected as chairman
ol the Canadian county association and also a member -if
the legislative committee. . . .Others attending from here
were County Commissioners ,1. B. Deardorff, Homer
Thomason and W. H. Lilly, in addition to V. R. Mordv and
T. W. Maher.
Totals 21 2 4 41
CTIMKXSIH Gin
Player 1 (; i t pi xi’
Badgett. f 3117
Graham, f n 1 0 1
Becker I 0 (I 0 0
Bolt, f 0 0 1 0
Snell, e 110 3
Hunnicutt. e 0 0 0 0
Green, g 10 0 2
H ilderman. g 3 0 2 ti
Manning, g 0000
Git hens, g 0 0 0 0
Totals 8 3 4 19
Score at half: El Reno 23. Chick-
n.sha 9.
Free throws missed: Boardman.
R. Loyall. Snell.
Referee: Pete Fieldcnmp 'South-
western) .
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
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TONIGHT!
IhuiMl.iy - Friday - Saturday
AUSPICES
Thu American Legion
He dared to tell.his Sons^R
the Truth!
.. .Youth facts
a ltarn lest in
this hoait-stir-
ring »tory of
todayV htroesl /
Adaiph !wto> at»t«nli
SONS Jk
The Missionary society of the M. E. church, South,
Inet,.\fte^y.in c(lurcl'1- Roll call was responded to
by My Missionary Resolution for 1924.” Mrs. Harry
?Tr jS‘ ??m R°bers°n. Mrs. T. R. Musgrave, Mrs.
Neill B. Waldo, Mrs. James Robinson and Mrs. C. W Mad-
dox discussed the work in Brazil. Miss Lida Dashiell led
an ^interesting lesson on Christian stewardship
Hans Paulsen was a business visitor in
yesterday.
Chickasha
his sister. C"y SPent yMterda)r with
II. >1. sHIl\ \ \\, «iilcl> kniiH 11
4* \ |HT| Ml' Dlionuo. 45 III |M>rM4Minl I A
Im* Ml i In* IfiM'kittN lliifel, OklnliontM
Ml>. Siimlii % iiimI >IoimIm\,
.liiimnrv IIII.I 3J|, iron. •> \ Vl
l» ii !•. M.
f «rCrr ^ran*< Taylor has issued marriage licenses
StpS* ndVVLKenjgT and Bonnie Fae TeaJ?ue of El Reno -
Stephen Rush and Lois Walley of Oklahoma City
Mr. Shovnan snys: The Z.iotle
Shield |> n tremendous improve-
ment nvrr nil former methods
"ffccting linmrdl.ile retnilis. Ii will
hot only tiotd the rupture perfectly
hut IneiN-iisp Hie elrou In I tori,
streiiKthens the weakened parts,
ttierehy closes Hie opening iu ten
'lays nil the overage ease. re-
gardless of heavy lifting, strain-
ing or any posh ion the hotly may
assume no matler the size or lo-
cation. A nationally known geienti-
fiye method. No under straps nr
eumhersome arrangements and ah-
sotutely no medicines nr medical
treatments.
Mr. Skevnan will he glad to drni-
nnatrote without ehiirge.
Add. ti-t-II Rlclimoud HI, Cblengo.
Large Incisional Hernia or rup-
ture following surgical operation
especially solicited.
lynnt Overman • Evelyn Keyes
Donald O'Connoi • Elizabeth Patterson
William Frawley • Tim Holt • Billy lee
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 18, 1939, newspaper, January 18, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924476/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.