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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Blue Ribbon Newspaper Serving: a Blur Ribbon Community_
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du\ entered as second-class mall matter under the act of March 3, 1879.
RAY J. DYER
Bilitnr anil Publisher
BUDGE IIARLE
News Editor
DEAN WARD
Advertising Manager
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pobllcatlon of all the news dispatches credited to it or not cred.ted by
this caper, and also to all the local news therein
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein also are reserved.
Economists Say Demand
And Prices Improved
:
member
NATIONAL EDITORIAL
ASSOCIATION
MEMBER
OKLAHOMA PRER8
ASSOCIATION
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY ““““j*®
BY CARRIER ADJOINING COUNTIES
Jne Week_______________* ■» Three Months------------V™
rhree Months___________S1* MonUl8---------------*2“
______$7.00 One Year-------------W OO
Including 8nles Tax _____
Due Year---------
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1929
VOI R INNER" SELL RESPONDS TO SOLITUDE: B. still and know
lhat I am God. I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be
exalted in the earth.—IN. 46:10. ^
Hollywood Film Shop
BY ALEXANDER KAHN
United Press Staff Correspondent
JOLLY WOOD. Dee. 27—(U.R)—The
busiest players In Hollywood
are not the stars or the extras but
the character actors and bit play-
ers, ft score of whom are before
the cameras all the time.
Willard Robertson is one example
of these character players He is
an actor-lawyer, or if you prefer-
n lawver-actor. At present lie com-
bines both of these professions in
Paramount's Remember HioNmht
not want any one helping him or
even near him when he's tn the
kitchen.
The soldier or fortune and many
times starred movie player likes
liiomturc despite whatever Impres-
sions tails may have formed re-
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 — fU.RA-
Imprcvfld demand and slightly
higher prices probably will boost
fam prosperity considerably in
1940. the agriculture department
predicts.
Total income, including $700,-
000,000 in government benefit pay-
ments. may equal or surpass 1937.
which now ranks as the best year
since 1939
A gross farm Income of close to
$10,000,000,000 does not appear im-
probable, officials said.
Farm prosperity usually lags be-
hind industrial recovery. Rising
industrial activity the last half
of this year along with increased
factory employment and general
business improvement' will bo re-
flected next year on the farms.
ruri'husiiiK I’ower Up
Consumer purchasing power will
be greater next year, economists!
predicted. Prires of most farm
products have been rising stcndilv,
although not sensationally, since |
mid-summer European war de-
mands for wheat, cotton and meats
are expected to continue an up- j
ward trend
The bureau of agricultural econ- |
oniics summarised the 1940 farm
mg
IblCOME Ta v i
hut jazz is ex-
len's Interests,
eluded.
As would Ire expected, McLag-
Wheat Tire acreage seeded to
wheat may Ire nboul the same as
for 1939—65.000.000 acres — but
rx. yields per acre may be smaller be-
»-*-■ ssrs Si zr 7
his latest and Cotton—This year's crop of 11-
McAdoo was secretary of the treas-
ury. ,
“He’s playing an attorney in
“Remember the Night" and Ids
training in dial profession enables
him to handle scenes that would i
be difficult lor an actor Without membership of 1.000 nr more.
its training. 1 “ ft vetenm °'
softball. Oik ol ............ . - ,
most prized hobbles is the or- 1845.000 bales will he approximately
gai.ization of a light horse troop” Ij 2,000.000 bales below domestic con-
coinposed of Une horsemen and [sumption and export demand Ex-
hnrsewomen Tin group has a ports may be double last year and j
I domeslle eonsiiinpllon ut least 1,-1
Mel Jiglen Is a vetenm oi the I ooO.OOO bales larger. Price trend
Direct or Mitchell Loisen had plan- Boer and World wars. Too young ls upward
„S S shoot one scene of Robert- to enlist In the Doer war. Me-( Peed #rftln8_The supply of feed
son addressing the Jury in two i aglen ran away from home, add- ,.rains, including corn, oats. hay
dues it is a long speech several ed severul years lo his age and alM| sorghums, is larger than last
' ' “ was accepted in the Life Guards | year Due to an increase In live-
reglmcnt. During the World war ,.tock (hp supply pe,. onimal is . n. .
hr served In the British armv ns ,t>KV Th(. (.on, Mippiy is at a near- Monthly Pension U16CKS
n lieutenant in Mesopotamia. later rpecr(1 of 310o,OOO.OOO bushels. Corn \yj|| Help
when the allies took Bagdad Me- prJceR wlll be higher this winter v
Lugten was made, assistant pro-
Proof Offered On
Coronado’s Visit
DAILY LESSO*
IN ENGLISH
ALVA. Dec. 27-OJ.R) - An Alvaj
WORDS OFTEN MISUSE
not say, “Martha’s hairs are
housewife, who studies history as gny “Martha’s hair is curl
a hobby, offered proof today that OPTEN MTSFRONOU
the Spanish explorer Coronado andi Paust. Pronounce feast, nu
his expedition crossed a part of j out.
what is now Oklahoma in his six- i OFTEN MISSPELLED. H
teenth century search for the fabu- cltY, two cs. no s.
I lous Seven Cities of Ctbola.
SYNONYMS’ Flock, herd
,: eovev. pack, drove, swarm, i
Mrs. Frank Munson announced- _ OTnnY. "Use i
tha. she had found a description | ftnd u y0UI
of a campsite, written in a Journal L- vocebularv t
accompany toe]
a salt ’ formation located west of | word-
i * ^t5ES|»•
! cret:
. disclose. (Pronounce
(Alvl1' . _ us in did, unstressedl. "On
The writer, a man named Cas-nfver be dlvuigtd."
tenada. reported that .the Spanish ■____
soldiers passed a salt bed. ar-1
ranged tn rock formation, located l
along n river. He also said thRt -
the planks of the salt floated In |
the water of the river. Mrs. Mun-,
son reported. I
A Problem A Ds
A factory is equipped
water tank which has twi
ss
west of Alva
m 7 ' ■. 6 and 5 aotU's res|
She said that lo Iter knowledge. | j. p)pcs ai.0 cppnMf
there is no similar place in the how mnny mm will be
ANSWER
world. . I to fill the tank?
Mrs. Munson found the report of I
the Spnnlsh soldiers’ travels in nj .
translation of n report which he j 3 hour*. Explanation— -
wrote after being sent from the | 15. 1-6. and 1-5 represent
main expedition back to Santa Pe.jaf water flowing in or out
| Historians have debated for years pipe in 1 hour; subtract
; whether the Coronado expedition of 2-15. 1-6 aiid 1-5 from
i actually crossed part of Oklahoma.1 of 1-2 and 1-3; divide ii>t
STRAN6ERi?Nfc
Shady Guiciqt
By DENVER BARDWELL
ipwu
C< pi i0t!9 oy United Feature Syndicate. Inc.
to a had market. If 3
want to get shut off fit
hundred words. Robertson did It
in two takes In something under
16 minutes. With production costs
on n picture running several thous-
and dollars a tiny, this proved high-
ly pleasing (o Leiscn nnd the ex-
ecutives nt the studio, who quick-
ly offered Robertson another role.
But he couldn't accept it because
YOUR GOOD HEALTH
Doctors Untangle Nerves by Shock Treatment in
Seeking Cure for Insanity
By CI.AUD NORTH ( IIKISMAN, M D.
QNE of the still unsolved prob-1 In Dr. Speidel’s experiments,
lems of medical science Is to metrazol was given to tadpoles.
vost marshal of the city, with the
rank ol captain
Between wars McLaglen was hav-
M.«l Supplies Larger 1 BRISTOW Dec 27-tU.Pl-Prom-l
Meat animals-Hog supplies 20 - ise.s of $24 monthly old-age pen-
percent larger than last year. The slon checks for its inmates gate
l.rtmi Irwlot' for thn PAIlt i!Ttlf*( I OD- -
explain the technique of the nerv-
ous system In the condition we
call Insanity. Mental troubles are
still among the
he had promised to play nt three ling some great adventures too ■ toward lower prices will; hope today for the continued op
Other studios His speed at hand- H* Joined a wild west ^ow to jm|)iwed dome«tlc and nation of the Creek county pon
ling anv scene make him n sought- travel. participated in the told • * Caltle supplies1 tom. once the richest institution
nfter actor. rush .o Kalgoorte and globeirotted export^ hlg» ln of its kind In the world
Robertson, however, is onb one! to Tahiti, tlie Fiji islands. A is thftn ljftmb supplies County commlasloners recently i
of ft group of players who work [ tralla. Ceylon and I"dln. ■, , all(1 prices higher next y#ar ' nnnotuteed that the county no,
•often .Others who might be in- and wrestled professionally In Can ) longer would lie nblr to suppori the J
m Alan Hale. ,ui> and once fought a non-dc-1 than in hh. , „___li^m . a
Dairy products Total production |
eluded in the list are Alan Hale.
Beulah Bondi. Elizabeth Patterson.
Edward Everett Horton. 7.asu Pitts.
Hoseoe Karns. Samuel S. Hinds,
Allen Jenklas. Ouy Kiblyee and a
plan.
whose tails are so transparent that
the nerves are visible. Not only
that, but the nerve plan of the tad-
pole follows tire human plan. The
tragedies o f, resulting shock destroyed the nerve
human exist-1 tendrils at the ends of the nerves,
cnee which but under expert control the treat-
have not yet ment was stopped before the nerves I
been under-! themselves suffered any damage,
stood. Why do Nature took over the job. and pres- i
the impres- ently new nerve endings were |
sioas grow formed and new bridges made,
confused? Why The amazing outcome was a j
are the rear- realignment ol nerve channels, i
lions o T one's called by its originator. Dr. Spetdel, j
1 n t e 111 gence ;l “new deal in nerves.”
Bill Rudkin, stranger in tlie
“SSk "nSKrX mvi Sr™ wC
raitehes. Rudkin decides ,o help advice of a coyote-hu.
itadkln in Ks quick a
^»smf=lhai
their foreman. Duke llasser. al-
teinpl lo kill him by throwing
him into a chasm, but hr
miraculously escapes and dis-
covers a cache of hides from
cattle stolen by tlie Half Dia-
mond from the small ranchers,
lie goes to San Jacinto to reporl
He said. "You're a ha
old foo' I just hope
man enough to kick yo
hard when you find on!
big a fool you are."
Just then. Arlene cl
the stairs with her coat
Itadkin turned to
Arlene." he said qui(
this to the authorities, then re- ^ ^ ..dldn t y0u
turns to Shady Gulch and gives ‘^^'ut those hides
a shock to the men who thought ■ p|an
Ho i killed him by showing up N0- 0,11
Meanwhile. Ai-
dLstorted.’ Why {torn,. kiicIi geography of the
uda and once fought
rl!'l\T\lTunlled 'slate*. MoLaglen . will continue hlgln ! howevel-'^haTwo^ld^^dl for prl-
1 raveled with medicine shows and | strengthened due to business re ^ of Uie mstlUition.
«vc vaudevlllf circuits. He made,eovrn »•«. nmy-;how turt.im ......... v,.,, ........... lnls -mre,. ^ ^ „ad wat,lwd some thm,
was taken from the farm's 22 pro-1 for the physica, clue to the "bar- ‘Jf SlIS re2tX .sitoJ'k
1)11 CllltlSMAN
hest of them wlio fall into tlie|hls debut into the movies In Ton- ! prot. ment in 1940 us „„„ ...
"character" category. I don. won wide declaim in English | Poultry and eggs______ 1 duelnr
d(ws tlie mind |)nim was j|rst explained by the
become unnat- (|jSTOvri.,,r (1f me shock treatment
. for Insanity. Dr. Manfred Sakel.
llllS seari l! .. U..>.«■ uinte.lied some thoil-
iit a dance,
lone's father lias been trying to
force »rr to become engaged to
Tom I .ally. Jr., as a step toward
coming to terms with Lully, lie
bfllovoN lludkin's plforts will fail
und will only lessen the small
ranchers’ chances. At u dunce,
Rudkin nnd Tom have a fist
light, in tin midst ol which
I .ally walks in and pulls a gun.
father. "1 would nav
hasn't spoken to me all
until I agreed to let
party come to the danc<
Itadkin turned aga
rancher. “Mi Waller
hotly. "Just a mome
called you something
respectful and was >
away, but now I'm n
bit! You're just what
were!’’
CHAPTER XXVI
Hollywood could hardly Ret j productions and then was lured plies and larger Incomes
In the
wells, which included \ tt0teristlcs of Insanity has treatment. His conclusion was lhat
DADtCTN left the i
I ALLY was standins between \\ wMn t0 the jail n
some of the most productive ln tlie
along without these experienced t0 Hollywood lo play the lead in latter part nt 1940 are expected to BltsU)W
players. They can handle any ••xhr Beloved Brute." That start- ,esull In n general Improvement In only Five Wells Remain
roll and usually are willing n> take rd him on the high road hi t-tils | potUtry and ecu price compared | Tod.,v however, there are only
n wide variety nl parts. Sometimes country
tins work throui bout a pietUN,
appenrUip In almost every scene,
and again they may only work a
dny or two In a briel part.
[with 1939 | five walls operating, nnd the total
Fruits—Continued expansion III [ peoductinn ts only 14 barrels dally
fruit supplies ts expected in the H v gnC|iing. farm sups'tin-
B1L1. 24 YEARS LATE
BRECKENRIDOE Tex — (IMP— 1H,X( [PW years, and for any mbt®' I tandent. proposed that the eoni-
John F Evans, attorney, wondered rjftl improvement In prices h *ub- ' missioners lease to him the farm's
Their salaries usually nre good. |whftt hBppened to his telephone stanttal increase of consumer pur- 180 „eres of cultivated land. By
rnnRing from $190 a week to $1 000. ^ dated July 15. 1915. More than C),nsinR power would be necessary operating the farm, and charging
ears after It was mailed. Ev- potatoes and truck crops -the ,0 of ‘ the 15 Inmatos *20 per
received a statement from Hie ji^h potnio crop prolinbly will be month from *24 monthly old-age
for tolls In- larger than In 1939 nud above pension checks, SneUlng believes the
" ‘ ' farm can bo o)>eralod successfully.
or hi fare eases even more.
Victor lilct^glcn. son of a bishop.
24 years after it
a ns
vino. ............. , Dhone company tor tons m- larger wail m »•*“
whose adventurous life has been r ' nrn, since dls- average for the past 10 years, but
spent on three continents, emoys curr™ y consumer demand wlll be better
cooking, and that means lie does'solved
DOWN MEMORY LANE
Work Recesses
Declared AssH
«'»«»: si .rvw..»“ <rr
was in the ends of the tierv^^s., for (h,. moment. Aftcr-
Thcse nerve ends t he 'fh0'' ^| '. | wards, new elmnnels must, form
uro of peeu I la i •s‘l»ih'. f. ami in the new allKninent comes
clusters, mil ot thr ,.uls of nerle'“ nwie oldplly b*»‘" fu,utlon'
Stringy Mppban and Chick short talk with Sheril
rrwsss::
toward him and (tulckly out 0f l0wn. He I
brmmlil his own gun down on Thumb Creek, and wa
h iu-!ut At Hip Hie food beyond the i
o ranchers wiist. At mo o,n,i„av
fibers, like slender threads unrav
eled from the end of a thick string.
They reach out separately, the
report continues, like parallel
bridges, to connect with the neigh-
boring nerve libers. Up to this
point (lie discussion Is alone the
To most of us oMtlmers, it would
be evident at first thought that the
whole system must depend upon
tlie condition of tlie nerves them-
selves when the treatment, was In-
troduced. Sometimes we are much
misunderstood when we refuse to
lhc r*"Trr airinwv^T mm he saw the shadowy
same instant, Stringys gun r|dprs ahead. Tl
hashed up and came down on were standing in the
Lally’s hat crown. He pulled up sharp
Shady Oulch's leading citizen a turn,
staggered and fell forward Young . The" he heardI, Ar
Tom. who was just striiRgllnR to i^lhW
Ills foot in front of his father.
He bolstered Ills gi
up to her. She was <
lines of simple physiology. The re- provide the shock treatment for
WThen<yoSR11maRn.:‘l unaware of Ser.Vnd now wore rl
who had fallen on mm. yelled and yWch she had don
Tile* elderly people who live on ^^1^ fleRMs credited
Dec. 27. 1024
Friends in El Reno have received word of the marttatf*
PITTSBURGH, Dei 27—IU.R' —
rolls id'present, bill state o=.!
have indicated that they wlll be M()st 0l us arr f^trrillnr now with
placed there when Creek county is nu. slioek treatment by the
no longer able to support them. i use of Insulin or metrazol. u pro-
“Oountry Home" Now cess which lias caused marked im-
The farm last year cost the conn- provement Jn mi'.iy rases of brain
tj $4 800
Mrs. E. D. Williams to Joe C. Waldron on Doc. 25 Rtj^, nboul
Sl,i)<iiicv<“ thill bv diseases. Ill a large number of
Sik is neves tniu oy CR8e(j U(.lllHl r,r0Very bus resulled
When I lulu ’ don't seem to #0 ...___... ,.,.,1 cases uenmi reemeiy uus ivmih.-u.
the middle Ol Uie ‘ ihe Metrazol, we are t°W.Js a synthetic
man for the Rock Island. After .Ian, 1 they will he til home with L'"' )"’»«■■ '>»• mvn. ran he kept qaantltles required in this treat-
lit 819 Went London street.
the office m factory. npcn
you happen to work piV(1 0f ^ lunmles on the furm
* ... Iir i' .iM l*v rel is >;«U u||, n(1| o|d |, lo qualify for
Miss Blanche Aabbrook hus nR her house guest Mms „UMd nff c0„r work for » thp |Wllsi0h l.1„.rks ,mt Burning
Lucille Thompson of Chickasha. i**a«ae. *»'» Dv ,Ru -.......rm'
( moil.
great strain, naturally, bemuse of
the nature of tlie affect upon Uie
nervous system. While we (lo not.
depreciate its Rrent value when
used at the proper time and under
expert control. It is still sadly true
that to subject a patient to such
strain and suffering whan the sit-
uation does not promise fair re-
sults, Is to arouse false hopes nnd
perhaps to result fatally. Tlie
medical mlllenlum wlll have ar-
rived when we And a way to relieve
iiumauity of one of Its greatest
mimes InsRnttv. _
ronuUeV from henmUi’^bur- » after
deb- ‘‘I; bl^rtulsedh?M. evea We heard somebc
ami* Railed down at his prostrate WaUer Midland wol
,0,1 i i.,)i tn mv father?” contrite note in his v
Who did that to my mm i ..j.m (,ind you
he bellowed. . . ._____"Young man." the
»!! dr=d ^ "SJSjK Umied. "I n, ready to
Speaker Protests
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q Wlion n house guest wishes
lo give his hostess a little gift,
inlimUs. Ixtuusc, roj's Di KU"scn pU|^ U) ||mkr anangcinents for j f Yimnilllli^I AlDlS
r Jon. industrial laedlca ui l DmilHIllIM . \1111.
v,. , , . udth nn chances are you're suffering from ^ fM|n T))C Huperlntandant be- -—
Miss Mnnraret Nicholson is ill at her nome un -oecupatlonal chnrt*>lior«e” 1 neves lie cap operate the faun and WEWOKA, Dec 27—0l.Pi—Aincr-
°r 1 jrjrJ’-risr - *“ ”*1;- rr^’^srs!......—** »»
Ami It’s not going to be n "poor j Poland and Invasion of Poland,
ob-
deelnres. but a "country home " | jectlves are parallel with those
«K. How;?;/the older Xthing^W^V Uu
man was on!y stunned, and was ^ (.om()"nn(, u.n m,
noon neltiR helped to his net. hides vou found?"
Torn swearing ^PI?bp^Trrja»p '’”1^ a better ld<
slsted him out to the carriag Holcomb ttboi
which had ’ir^c off sending out men to l
from San Jacinto, nnd drove m (j lhpy.n on)y Rel ,
WiTl,ey"lnul scarcely gone, when before the 1.ides are
Sheriff Olds strode into the dance ™"mll£'d0 K
hall. When his depuUes ^ had rrew will ^ dotng ti
H,ven nun an arcount of whaUigd ^ ^ Mtoato
lie turned
"Tliev know now
‘ Me
only one way ou1
Mr mill Mrs Chnrles A. Mason deliirhtfnllv ontertnin- oocers when sn u*hl«U »r ‘we''- ........----------- ......... .............-
, .'t» . n!,.;u|n,.K diimru' Thursday when thev hud as - worked without supplying *■ any longer, either. Sneiting1 have revealed that their true
0(1 With a l > _ . . - 1 mnurtM with Ihft proper WUtrtti n, , . ^ |lllf n «*rnuntrv home." uptivrs. firi» nnrnllel With l
0(1 Wlin a t nnuinms uun" ' ' . - . - .1 ' munolM with propel
their guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schafer nnd fwnfly. Hans m^ioo with ^ ^
their guests mi. ami .ui ft. according to Di joins
Paulsen nnd son. Cordef Mrs. C. M. I unison. Miss Anna ,ipor reason which scien-
Soviet Charles L. Heiset,
PmiWn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Doivnnn of Oklahoma City havrn*t been able to deter*
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. LeVan. After the dinner open house |
ini' n
10 and
11 20 a.
Dr. Jones
HOW CAN I?
By ANN AHIlirtY
I of the
I Los Angeles official of the Amcr-
A He inuy bring It along nnd
happened.
‘“"iTaxser. you better watch your
step. Me and some of my Other annfJolh"[ft^ pa
deputies just vnaMdiand moving 'em. I Jt
Just
OT a W of vom men that we -f* w ffnt
enught l7,n* Xare^ore'to Set fast brone tonlRht t<
back of tlie hardware store to gri
nuns Of course, vou wouldn t nnd him w g«i c
present It soon after ids arrival I WUJJj UJJ tniT"'' Meantime. I'm goln
nt some opportunity while he is a
guest, or send It to her noon j
after his departure.
_______ a In what position should the i
", Jw knife M mm* Ol, U..I
party fin?* not waTii u
Z ' d.nvin Town Olds“ ' Has- men over to Thumb
W' *n l!nvJ"i,1.’ "'n rn those at sun-up. Where i
replied coolly Turn tim e Wnl,er? , c#uld
outa jail and give us baric ,momt i
.................. ". » *««» "TrCtT
Mr. and Mr«. Ern«»f Hodirklnion had u» dinner oueat* _ ”•” ”fthlnt
Q How can I prevent a
ivir. mm i,i 1 n, aji 11, -c ..............-...... ---- .. . „ laitnr
Christ mns dav Mrs. William McN»W> nnd dauffhtoi% \ mm* tw(rr
and Edna, of Tulsa. Mr. and
Helen, and Mrs. Abbie Hall.
double have the American people believe.
I Helser declared On the contrary,
A. For women who are develop- he said, it standi, for a dictator-
s's;;. - -is «-v- ^ I Tga-jB ; r:: srss VT? S
or nrvwrsum .............. ........ . .. .... .i»n. i "American Inertia toward the
trom the working day but which strap dmhigthe Cldn I inroad* of Communism may prove “f*
usually results In more being nc*. Even hour a > tni fatal to our form, of government." **
placed at the top ol the bread-
and butter plate, slightly above the
renter and parallel with the edge
of the table, with the handle at
the right and the spreading edge
the knife towards the guest,
ts tt necessary that all men
scr
men
our guns."
"Those men
... .,nVin' riant olrts deputized. Tf
Where they ore." the sheriff roun- 111 R0 b
^ ;On a charge of .UWjd ^kln was on tt
theft You and Y01"^ othei men that 0|Ter. dl
win get your f^ns when the dance Rny deputle
over-not a minute sooner!’ RhfrlfT was r(
Ifasser thought this over tnen iU__n... >.
Mr. and Mrs Oilmm Stumnff of Okbib.nim City will ! ««p will of urn work wonders m | jf «!ln ,l "(‘dd,na p»rty wnr ,hP *ume
be week-end quests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. .T. Dillon. ' riu-hurgh ttrm i reducing a douhle chin I , i^s struck
..an oirts in them. But then, b
Shrugged. All rlght Olds^ In wou,d rnMin tha,
that ease, well han$I out h.re for on hnmr a)onp w„
a spell." He grinned enigmat- ,IJf yQu ^ j(
hlm a dari. few dances befon
The sheriff rave him a darx . ,
look, then departed.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Warinir had as their dinner quests
Christmus Mr. and Mra. C. Tt. Madsen of Dodffe City. Kfin..
C Madsen of Oklnhoma City. C It Madsen returned to
Dodge City Friday morning, but Mrs. Madsen will remain
here for a few days’ visit with her parents and friends.
Q How can T remove
old stains the party nlroads has
blow, nt industry ’’having been,
hcnVV Wind of clothes?
A Yes
out." he said, "tin
the wav over to l
Miss Hose Aderhold and Mias Frances Murphy attended
a bridye luneheon fflven iry Mrs. J. U. Curreathers at Okla-
homa City Tuesday.
rolls around One
Was found that It .paya to give ■
emnlcreee twx, rerew periods a day from nwihli I10«n and I responsible Jor all the sit-down
•Thoy were uheu 15 minutes off A Mukr , ,trlk,..( nnd most of the other I
nn enmr >nv time In the forenoon powdered ui'slnkcfl lime, lay 1. on
and uiUI-afternoon, with tho re- with * brush and leave a Wrekor wtrTlr ______ ___
.,,11 nrortiirtlvltv was stepped up more Thru r-our with untUvkad SHAFT MARKS FERRY
12 nercem in tlw short.-, day." | Mm*, soft soap hot water, and a SPOKANE. Wash -'U»- The ear and paid for It Ui caah-all
!>• Jones sold bnuh ,f nr<'**,Brv 1U",',Tf Spokane Onurity Pioneer society nickels Resor walked Into nn uuto-
Actually working one-hnlf hour the polish hv tubbing with a pt«»|h)|a 4rn,,trd „ 15.foot granite mon-,mobile display room, selected his
less time, 58 employes with rest) of^fftlt __ ______ .„.„n...iJui1 umf"1 at the spot where Antoneicar then plunked down his money
BOUGHT WITH NH'KBLK
ST MARIKS, Idaho—(U.RI—sun-
ley Resor aaved for two years to
get enough money to buy a new
SHs s ~
At the foot of the stairs, Rad- dressed like a brnt
kin found Mark Waller. liner. Well 1 ir
"No use hnnglna around bore
in see my girl. Rndkln," the With that. Wat
rancher said rancorously. "You’ve horse back toward
caused her and me enough trouble . .
already. Keep away from her I , T
Mr Waller," Rndkln repllwl (Th* chororfere <»
evenly, ’’you’re driving your herd grttno
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milter had us thair Kunste ut din-
ner last svsnlnff Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Proston.
periods were uble *lo acooinpliah as . Q How can I reuse evaporated
much as 100 old under Uie former I milk to stay Uesh toiig.i'
■— ■ ***>■
Interruption through Uie day.”
Plante, a French-Canadlan scout,, and demanded a receipt The accu-
MUbliRliKd the flret ferry across
the Spokane river ln IB5I
muluted
pounds.
nickels weigher! 62 4
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 27, 1939, newspaper, December 27, 1939; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924527/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.