The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1955 Page: 5 of 6
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ledit or reject any want-ad copy
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count, with exceptions of Cards
Thanks, Lost, Found, or Stray-
I Help Wanted, Situation Wanted
J Wanted to Rent classifications,
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[Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla-
lie (cash with order on all out-
lown ads.)
|I1 want-ads must be in the of-
by 12 noon to appear in the
Ining edition. Thursday dead-
1, 10:30 a.m. Sunday ads ac-
Ited until 2 p.m. Saturday.
Used Cars for Sale
Good cheap transportation:
Plymouth special deluxe 4-
$275; 1948 Chevrolet club c
$245; 1947 Ford tudor, $215;
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The Tribune endeavors to
iblish only truthful classified
Ivertising and will appreciate
iving its attention called to
ty advertising not conforming
the highest standards of hon-
ty-
Subscribers are warned to be-
are of jobs that require cash
lyments, either for bonds, ter-
torial rights, sample kit or
lything of this kind should be
refully investigated before
ly money whatsoever is paid.
rists and Nurseries 2
summer bloom.—New Colbert
‘d crape myrtle in container
0; also pink, watermelon red
pie; climbing everblooming roses,
0; container grown fruit and
le trees, shrubtiery, broadleafs.
lplete landscape service. Tree
:ery and power spraying. Hutch-
>n Nursery Company, 1206 Sunset
e. Phone 542.
flowers, plants, corsages, hospi-
1 bouquets, funeral designs. 24
r phone service. 186. Mrs. O. S.
cson, 820 Sunset drive.
tices 3
:edar trees free for the taking,
unset Motel.
n Sundays. Mechanic on duty,
reek's Auto Salvage.
rge: Had my wheels balanced
Dee's U. S. Tire store and now
car handles like a new one.—
» missionary food, clothing for
l needy persons. Cali 2720.
urance, Bonds, Royalty 5
.&E. stocks, 4 percent preferred,
vidends from April 1, 1955. L. C.
berry. Phone 34.
it, Found, Strayed 6
in *E1 Reno, black and white
male rat terrier. Answers to
ly.” Call Okarche 68 collect,
Wayne Rader.
yed: Blue roan steer, weight ap-
oximately 450. Bob Kirby, Union
sonals 7
ry: Saw the only electric food
xer that has a blender attach-
t at Youngblood's.—Madge.
ructions 8
nts! Include piano lessons in
ur child’s summer schedule,
lalizlng in beginners, ages 6
12. Mrs. Ward, 632 South Had-
Phone 2895.
I’inff-Storase 11
.1 or long distance trucking,
ompt. dependable service. Doke
isler. Phone 148, night phone
ible truck service. Phone 108 for
tes, local or long distance. Also
ige, warehousing, winch truck
ces. El Reno Transfer and Stor-
tresses Renovated 15
resscs made to order. New met-
ises. Mattresses renovated. El
i Mattress company, 502 West
e. Phone 2719.
n. Upholstery, Repair 16
leries. Free estimate. Cecil’s
holstery, 2406 Sunset. Phone
cellaneous Service 20
your lawnmower sharpened and
laired now. Roy Willey, 216 West
io tree trimmin~ and tree re-
wing. 15-years experienced. Free
lates. Phone 2585-J.
stenographic service, telephone
barnyard manure and good
h dirt. Also tree trimming,
anything. Phone 2585-J.
^mteed watch repairing. Quick
vice. Welford Inge, 135 North
eno.
lites? Do you have them? Your
tse Inspected free by licensed
itor. Martin Termite Control,
lorth K. Phone 2126-W.
guaranteed electrical service
1 Parks Appliance 180. Emer-
r phone 102.
n caves, driveways, all kinds
icrete work. Welliver. 1858-W
guaranteed plumbing service,
1 Parks Appliance 180. Emer-
r phone 89.
dependable refrigeration and
iliance service, call Earl’s Re-
•ation 105, ntehts 2764 or 1582-R.
service. Washing machine re-
r. Parks Appliance. Phone 180
1 Cars.for Sale 21
drive.
Owner’s name given on *CMuv
Vogel-Samples Buick Company.
one 6 cylinder, on<
Piatt Motor Company.
sell on consignment. See
Bikes, Scooters, Cycles
condition. Call 801.
Tires, Parts, Supplies
OIU1 C, OVM. OUUII1 fUJLA lbia
See us for the best deal in town.
used tractor tires at Dee's U.
Tire store. Phone 381 for on
farm tractor tire service.
Help Wanted, Male
Want 2 combine men. D
Okarche phone 18F53.
Situation Wanted
jv/iv, uavy oil Ul lUIll],
ion for elderly lady. Cali 825.
Good Things To Eat
Fryers, fresh dressed and cut
Dressed hens. Custom pou
Wearing Apparel
Evans Cleaners.
boys swim trunks, shorts,
size 12. Pixie Shop.
Household Goods for Sale 32
er, $125.00. Phone 2495.
Used studio
$27.50; goo
couch, velour
ture Company.
Bickford.
Pets and Livestock
Sale: 16 weaning pigs. Fred
miller, phone 2232-W-2.
Poultry, Feed, Supplies
£,<**** jn in n. ouy uuw ana hi
Phone 1717. El Reno Hatchery.
Hay, Grain, Feed
Phone 2232-J-3 or 365-J.
Farm Implements
UUVJ. LUAC Ilf W .
Yukon 4-5318. Verden Jacobs.
iiiaciinie sicxies, 12c loot. La\
Implement Company. Phone 3.
Miscellaneous for Sale
Phone 1642.
South Miles.
2834
ware.
Ecko tape
bargain.
Phone 2457.
pane tank, $200. Ezell’s.
Huffy electric
ers Hardware.
Apartments for Kent
4 room furnished, newly decorated,
innersprings, electric refrigerator,
private bath and entrance. Garage
730 South Miles. Phone 1813-R.
2 room furnished, upstairs, private
bath, air-conditioned, water paid
$25.00 month. 715 South Choctaw.
2487.
1 | Apartments for Rent 46 |
8 2 and 3 room apartment, upstairs,
r, 2 room, downstairs. All have pri-
;. vate entrances. 107 East Clark.
7 Phone 825.
t Modern 4 room furnished or unfur-
nished. 110W- North Rock Island.
- J. C. Ezell.
l. Houses for Rent 47
5 room modern house. $40 00 month
- Also business building $40.00.
!, Phone 1420-M.
920 South Barker. 5 room modern,
- hardwood floors, $60.00 month.
1 G. W. Timberlake across from nost-
t office.
6 room modern with enclosed back
} porch, unfurnished, central lieat-
- ing, fenced backyard. Near Lincoln
j school and grocery. Vacant July 1st.
Call 1257-J after 5 p.m.
< 2 bedroom home, 116 South Roberts,
oak floors and nice built-ins,
$50.00 Also nice garage apartment,
furnished, same address, $40.00. R. A.
Bruce Insruance Agency. Phone 30.
j Newly decorated 3 bedroom home
and garage, on pavement. Laundry
e facilities. 618 South Roberts. 1189-W.
6 room modern house, 3’i acres,
r just out of city limits, $45.00.
R. A. Bruce Agency. Phone 30.
’ 5 room modern house, one mile
north on highway 81. Clyde Maxey.
* Small modern home. Lloyd Ander-
' son Insurance Agency. Phone 600.
Iiusiness Property for Rent 50
’ Modern service station and cafe. In-
quire Chas. Canon at Magnolia
^ Station or phone 493.
• Nice brick business building, 320
-j South Choctaw. Phone 2696.
• Quonset building for rent. 915 North
Choctaw.
\ Miscellaneous for Rent 51
Rent a refrigerator, $1.00 per week.
Cheaper than buying ice. Guar-
anteed. Davis Electric. Phones 800
and 220.
Farms, Land for Sale 55
160 acre wheat and stock farm, 6
miles north, 4L east of El Reno.
80 acres cultivation, balance grass.
5 room house with electricity. Out-
buildingsi Clarence Macumber, 400
South 6th, Clinton, Okla.
Houses for Sale 57
7 room house, 2 baths. Garage
apartment. Owner leaving town. |
Says "sell.” Gene Stansbury. Phone
t 588.
4 room modern 1 louse, newly paper-
ed,$1,800. $200 down, $25.00 month.
Call N. E. Douglas 109 or Gene
Stansbury 588.
6 room modern, floor furnace, auto-
matic water tank. 206 South Elli-
. son. Phone 1235-J.
Nice rock home, 2405 West Clark.
Call Gene Stansbury 588.
6 room modern, fenced in backyard.
206 South Ellison.
2 bedroom home. 712 South Morri-
son. Priced to sell.
6 room modem, built-ins, 2 furnaces
basement. Call 613-M.
2 story brick business building and
apartment house, close-in. Both
of these properties are good income
producers. Lloyd Anderson Insur-
ance Agency. Phone 600.
Would you like to trade your old
house for a brand new modern
home? We have homes with 2 or 3
bedrooms and 1 or 2 baths, which
we will trade for old property. Call
L. C. Gadberry 34.
Income property 200 North Barker.
Also dwelling 204 North Barker.
See Clyde Maxey.
9 room home or apartments. Newly
decorated. $5,500. 1915-W.
Have equities from $250 up. Houses
in all parts of town. Gene Stans-
bury. Phone 588. t
Tribune want ads are ready and £
willing to work for everyone—big .
businessman, farmer or housewife. 1
The closest close-in house on the t
market today. 2 bedrooms, 121 =
South Macomb. Call L. C. Gadberry
8 room house, close-in on corner, 3 :
blocks from heart of town. Priced
to sell. Owner leaving town. Gehe ®
Stansbury. Phone 588. 1
All kinds of houses in all parts of
town. FHA and OI loans. Also
have 3 acreages, improved and un-
improved. Call L. C. Gadberry 34. C
6 room modern, floor furnace, full 0
basement. Phone 1051-J. S
Short Stones
About Home Folks
Mrs. M. C. Corlee, 707 West
London, returned Saturday from
Kansas City. Mo., where she un-
derwent major surgery at the
Thornton-Minor hospital May 14.
Miss Janet Huddart, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huddart, 706
South Williams, has accepted a
position in the Dean’s office of the
Oklahoma Baptist university in
Shawnee. Miss Huddart spent the
weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolliff,
south _ of El Reno, had as their
guests Sunday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Doyle and children,
J. T., Linda and Donna of Okla-
homa City and Mrs. Annie Zuck-
schwerdt of Geary.
Mrs. Johnny W. Smith and dau-
ghter, Brenda of Kingsville, Tex.,
are guests in the home of her
mother, Mrs. Edward Greenan
and Dr. Greenan, 716 West Wade,
during the absence of their hus-
band and father, Johnny W. Smith,
who is serving with the navy in
Jacksonville, Fla., and Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Lemon
and children, Donna Ann and Rick
of Houston, Tex., are guests in
the homes of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Nanson, 506 North
Evans, his mother, Mrs. Catharine
Lemon, lllVfe South Evans and
his grandmother, Mrs. Georgians
Foster, 300 South Choctaw. /
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Hoff-
man and children, Roger, Pat,
Alan and Karen, 807 South Duane,
Mrs. M. F. Leeper, 1108 West
Wade, Mrs. A. L. Hoffman, 818
South Mitchell and her sister, Mrs.
H. T. Danforth of Kansas City,
Mo., visited with relatives in Okla-
homa City Sunday.
Miss Agnes Heinen and Miss
Kate Heinen, 402 South Evans,
were the 1 o’clock dinner guests
Sunday in the home of their broth-
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Heinen in Okarche. Sunday
evening the group attended com-
mencement exercises of the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma in Norman.
Edwin J. Heinen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Heinen was a member
of the graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Seikcl and
sons, Mike and Ronnie, 720 South
Barker had as their 7 o'clock din-
ner guests Saturday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Cleaver of Crane,
Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Urcel Coburn and
son Freddie, 2436 Town’s End
drive, were guests Sunday of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. John Dunlap in Oklahoma
Mrs. Edgar Lobit, jr., and sons,
ay and Randy plan to return to
leir home in Oklahoma City Me
ay evening following a visit with
er parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Sam Curtis, 1601 South Jensen,
?ft Monday for Corpus Christi,
d sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
le for the past week. Before
urning home the Curtises plan
vacation in Florida and Ark-
Dr. R. J. Kenna, 1001 West Wade,
i attending the educational pro-
Major and Mrs. Jack Farley of
Furnished apartment, private bath,
all bills paid. 618 South Bickford.
Inquire 502 South Bickford.
2 or 3 room, private bath, inner-
springs, Frigidaire, close-in. Ham-
ilton’s, 311 East Hayes. 811-J.
3 room furnished, private entrance,
113 South Hoff. 2550-M.
Clean. Furnished. Bills paid. Rea-
sonable. 603 South Evans. 2585-J.
HAROLD E NETHINO.
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HEAVY SEAS WEPE BREAKING OVER A STRANDED
iST AT SOKOIO-RI, KOREA, AS NETUING MANEUVER-
ED RIS 26-FOOT WHALEBOAT INTO POSITION TO
BEGIN SALVAGE OPERATIONS.
S room furnished apartment close-
in. Phone 972.
3 room apartment, refrigerator and
range furnished. $25.00 620 North
Choctaw. Phone 1527-R or 2570-W.
Unfurnished garage apartment, !
bedrooms. Ill South Hadden.
bit batteries: Chevrolet, $5.50;
[d. $6.50; Buick 6V. $8.50; Buick
$12.50 exchange. One year guar-
Whiteway Service Station,
Sunset drive.
Z room furnished, electric refriger-
ator, close-in. Phone 717-W.
Furnished or unfurnished, private
bath. Bills paid. Phone 2159.
Unfurnished garage apartment new-
ly decorated. 31U4 East Rogers,
Phone 2262 W-3.
2 room furnished, private bath,
Frigidaire. Ground floor. 403 West
Wade. Phone 1121.
Furnished or unfurnished efficiency
apartment. Liebmann apartments.
Phone 914.
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Q. How can I prevent curdling of
cream?
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kitchen and set for the exact time
when the vessel is to be removed
from the oven.
Q. How can I clean tinware?
A. Kerosene is an excellent clean-
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liant polish.
Q. How can I remove egg
tarnish?
A. Egg tarnish on the table silver
can be easily removed by rubbing
with moist table salt.
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