The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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Visiting Teacher Talks
to Newswriting Classes
lias Leading Hole
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Health Department Again
Warns Public
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l urljOM’.or lio* carbon compound* . - » ____J
* *' h as motor fuels, ordinary ga.t’, Mian . Martha Musgruvo, above, I
(out, i !«•. Thin rum in colorless lias*1114., leading feminine role In I
mill odorless, which make* It nil the Kl Reno high school operetta, |
He* ioor«> dangerous, due to the I "Sonia
fm t i loti Its pri stnce is usually I high
tint d^focled until I lie damage is | night.
Knhfiln* an
for ri short time In u dosed far* I the a iris1 lend
A splendid assortment of men’s, women's and children’s slippers.
Make this store your Xmas shopping headquarters.
to -be piencnlcd in tlie
school auditorium, Friday
Ulan MttMfraYp him been
active in dramatic* throughout her
IiuhI year, Mlie had
in . the operetta,
■ •».• pnMlu.es enough carbon moil-1 “Jerry of Jericho Hoad ”
dklde to tmtlfte it extremely danger-
ous -This la especially true when
the irmlof In cold and an a result
Hie comhtiHltoii of the fuel in in*
»oini»l» te. Never run your motor
In a rlimed garage. When it la
tieiTMnary for mechanic's to work
ffn ;i room where motom are run
Ring, an. adequate system of ven-
tilation should be inalailed. Ex
hauwt lieu tern in closed cam that
. are improperly connected or have
leaky connections are a source of
danger. ^ /_•*
When gas la - burned, where
I herb i* sufficient air tjiere is no
dunn r d( carbon monoxide gas.
AVhen there is insufficient air or
*' hen tho gaa strikes a cold Sur*
foe. the polsououa gaa may be
ioirrifl in dangerous quantities. For
this reason ail gaa appliances
should he adjusted by trained per-
: on t amt for the same reason gas
4 ovens, water heaters and other ga*
* healiug devices should he connect-
« d by l inen with the outside air.
Luree con Chillers like wash boll
n-H nr kettles may amolher the
n.imo if turned too high, shallow
looking vessels may easily boil
v. r. extinguishing the flame and
r < i “by allow the gaa to escape.
If you would avoid danger from
hah burned gases In your home
hnd garages utver stay in a room
uifli (he windows and doors closed
v-hile the gas stoves are burning
<" «h«» englue of your automobile
*1 i ‘inning. In the home make
/ auiM there are no leaks around
*•" vjh connections and kee|s gas
'aopli.inceg clean, if aunt accn
f ilidcs the more liable you are
I » have carbon mouoxlde gas. lie
. aim* you never sleep In a room
with a gaa stove burning unless it
1 connected with a flue and Also
> very sure you have plenty of
ventilation. - —
SI Feminine name
69 Hnare
II Preclude '"•*
€2 God of war
IS A heron
IS Feminine name
II Compass direction
IT Thick
II Tiny golf mound
ACROSS
It Thnie IF » q
II In law %. thing 1
IT Makes known
tl Salt
23 Fly
35 Pertaining tu one’s
Mrth
IT liocuinent
2H Worship
tl Mount
Ml Spnmnli historian
1606-1670
35 Shore
31 Affray * #
II Ahodra of birds
IT gueen of the gods
' Kir Myth.)
II Abandoned
41 Abuse
IS Ferniutne name
II Checkered cloth
IS A mark
. IT A tree
II Part of a church
t fpl I
41 A strong twilled
material
61 Constellation
63 Hole In the skin
•3 Mend
66 Efficient
64 Sport
6T Epoch
60 Foot-like part
•l Symbol for tel.
lunuin 1. i
4 Severs
13 Anxiety
13 AppoJ
It Above
The! )ay at School
Women’s
Slippers
Smartly stitched felt
slippers, in assorted col-
ors, warmly lined. AM
Children’s
Slippers
Smart little ' bootees
that will give tots of
warmth. Nicely lined. }t\
a complete range of sixes.
«Slippers
* Romeo .and Everett
styles; chrome leather
soles and heels. Excep-
tionally well made. Full
Edited dally by tin
of i iitr .lutirnnll m ji
of Kl ICoiiii Mi mIi S'
der the difofflou of M
tvne Hdltlh, nn-l'le't
berla Arnold. Ml.
Wewerka. something to help
tlw*ai Immediately must he. dune.
Walter Weaver Is now super-
viskmc n wood-cutting * business
for unemployed men with famfll**.
This* Is a big help, but it can-
not continue long and oilier
mean^ of helping them* must he
got Mrs. NVweika said. ‘
! The' - 410,000 - drive which
j •tarted Tuesday Is expected to
he most aeroumfel and If ,1 all
!the clllseng of * R| Reno will
offer I heir cooperation. It will
, prove most beneficial in relieving
an - appallng situation of want
in Kl Reno.
I Ormlnatifd barley
3 Extent of surface
I Cheer
4 Postscript (uhbr )
6 One In cards «
I Knacks
T Test
33 Hy re*
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34 Mine e
3T Garden Implement 1* Father fFi
31 Htfike so attitude
Th« tickets for the Kl Reno
high school operetta, ”Soii»*'\
have not. men going an rapidly
us tpUMs fed,
The two pep clubs, the “Pep.
efts” Hint dli** “.dquawA** arc^the
oMlv lure organlza Minis partici-
pating in I lie lontest. The Hub
that, wins gets a prize of fifteen
dollars, there Js algo an indi-
vidual prize «f five dOilers. The
girls that contest for this prix-
nave to keep the names of The
people to whom the tickets have
been Hold. Tfie •Pftpett* have won
the ticket sale for the lad two
yean. The clubs are rivals and
are making a very close contest
sort of
gift tha
are mal
for thot
in befoi
Dortrait
Neckband, collar attached and sep-
arate collar styles; colored madrases.
40 K«paat
4! Befoi• tpoot.)
43 Takes out |
43 Analyxs grammatW
rally
44 Not# of th« seals
16 Policeman fcolloq \
44 Rsssmhllng a star
41 Tapestry
10 Narrow board .
SI Seemed
M Optical Illusion
Answer
lahrary at Central
Cets Additional Rooks
Always Appreciated ...
Lovely Chiffon Hose
’ ’ Every Rtlr Full Fashioned
That Christmas problem Ig. handily
•olved in this outstanding tale of Gift
Hosiery. Buy her a box of sheer chif-
fon hose—a practical useful gift. In
pflfctically all the newest ehadlss. All
sifts. • i
Central Faculty Holds , rwmi
Arithmetic Conference
.. " ^-i . • Fibers,
A meeting of the faculty of Cen- ' J, o
tral school wftq hel^ Thursday to | 3. Ai
<x>psider tlie best ways of present- I J* ^
lug arithmetic farts to* the pupils | \m ^
j *»» IhH^JIfferent grades. Miss Lu-1 1'
Tctlle March, arfthmotlc teacher in *
Centml school, read it paper hi J A,
which she slated . that i| sum- * p
I murizin^ the kind.^ .of errors, JI ?i
j WIW ^*tnd that la tulditkm lb per .. .* 1
[cent were errors iujpouibinatlons; 1 ’-J \
8 per cent due to orrurs in carjy- ‘
Ung; In subtraction 40 ncr cent
Has Irish Role
Bridge wai
it the afteri
Ight Bridge
i) with Mm
cut Hayes i
Mrs. Ray 1
ror for hlg
la£* Martin
insolation p
The rooms
Sted with
de In a gr
rlor ngc.
fling for tl
It**lore* a4j
bnday, Dice
H. Hlggls
lies uvenui
a« Pgrty i
. Jay McOl
nhot ham gi
rvnig luacls
The Squaws hsvo sold
ve dollars worth of
he Pepelts have turned
dollars amT . twenty
Involved zero diffiviilljes; jn mul-
tiplication, 5 per cent involved
eero combinations, ‘ and 5o ih»i
cent to the fiimlumentAl coniblna-
tions; in divisioH'13 per cent wns went n
due to gero difficulties and
per cent was errors in <
tlon.
In many cases the child’s diffl-1 Hollis
cullies In solving simple nrith- guest V
inelH' exumpK-H wan found lo l.le honta of Ml dau(th<pr. M"ni. Rlrh
in faulty liahlta of procedure, nrd Walker and Mr. Walker 711
These faulty habila cannot l» South Mu.omlt nvenue.
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Linrcln School Ha<?
Large Cirls Clee Club
Tetaphons Want Ada to No. 18
Mrs. Oilie Nelson, who under
operation ut thi
431 (’alto hospital Tuesiluy, »s re
omblga- ported to he doing nicely.
A Inr^e number of i)inull girls
have been enrolled in t|H. Lincoln
w himl girls glee club. The group
are rehearsing under'(he dirtc
Hon of Miss Olive Bray Tile
following girls are practicing;
Florene Turner. IjivmIh Shaw
fora Dresner, Maxine fupp.
Dorothy Hensley, Margaret fW
ninn. Oletn Dong worth, Irene
Jones, Gladys Spencer; Jessie M.
Marrrn, * Berdln* Clark, “Francis
Bratton, Unmla. Hrgtton, l.a
Jimiig Wn»p, tin-fa Carter, lai-
w lid a. • MH J reWj-Hfergldin* Hltns
Alice Jniff. Murv iteih.
rotect Your 'Beauty
New Low Prim
BathrobeH Are Timely and Welcome (lifts
*** Low Christmas Prices
CORDUROY. 8ILK FLANNEL
Alira.iiv^ Ml model*, wurnily tetwrNMed and deeply
padded. In a Ntriklna axaurtmeut of cheery Htripen
check*, plaid* and <dher effect*. Reauilfnii.
"'Solid paste) shx4c«
nr 4harming strips H-
fects. Of silk or'rayoa.
Remarkably low
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A gaily d
re was the I
»«» homo of ;
Mver, 614 S<
Wednesday e*
rrp hosts at
inuse Ye d
motifs
Maxine McDonald, above, takes
the part of Peggy, a young Irish
girl, In the operetta, .“Sonia,** to
he presented by El Reno high
S4 ho<d. Friday night. December 12.
She appears in u number of song
and dance specialities In the op-
eretta. Miss McfKmald -has ap-
peared in a niVmber of opf^tfas
Eva ami plays' whlleSu^Jjigh school.
line She ig a senior.
Small
)nr -^rtt ot • »tnooth, youthful
«' mplwrioO la “texture." Rnlarged
n«r yo« appearance. Martha
'i ff: AurinccRt Lotion cloeas porn
i-ud loftena the akin. Marin, it de-
l gh'fully freah and amooth.
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Senate And Forum to
Compete For Trophy
MARTHA LEE
kh&iinqei’ii ^totlon
Central School Has
Good Mathematicians
The. Senate Forum debate
which is to he held Thursday,
December 18th, at 9:30, has
been an annual affair since 1918,
the Senate won Ihe first .nip in
» 1927 by winning the debate for
three consecutive years.
Ih.J927 Mlss^I.ena* Mlscricr
gave a cup to replace the oni
won by the Senate Hie prec**d-
ing yioir. ** / ^
• Tbe Forum won the debate last
year and wlll^ave to win» it for
two more year! to gain perma-
JONES DRUG STORE
. Central schools 4th, .fitk and
filh grades have a number of
pupils who bare been doing
outstanding work In Arithmetic
for their grade. '
In the sixth grade Cecil SJd-
well and Lyman Shumate have
scored perfect on the drills in
I he Arithmetic work books for
the past month. Buddy Grab-
felder ranks second, tn the fifth
grade Roy Paubion.
jxt Pie and Cam
Supper and Play
Frisco School, 9 miles east of
Kl Reno on Foreman Street.
Friday Evening, Dec. 12
Mrs. Roy Stevenson, TsMbsr.
Bob Rvann, above, plays tbe
role of Maurice, the college yell
leader, in the operetta. “Sonia,"
to be prevented by El Reno hlnh
school student*. Friday night.
Here are gifts for everyone—for dad,
mother, sister, brother, sweetheart. Ward-
robe trunks, Gladstones, overnight bags, cow-
hide traveling bags, fitted cases, steamer
trunks and others. Beautifully made, com-
pletely fitted. You’ve never seen such values!
At the New Low Prices
Plantation Singers
Will Appear Thursday
The "Jacfcflon Jubilee Singers,
or Plantation Singers will be tn
Kl Reno,fo present the fourth
number of the lycemn course in
the high school auditorium at
Thursday morning.
The four colored men will
elng all types of idaittutifin
Abstracts
insurance
OIL LEASES AND
ROYALTIES
inflamed
ntation, while the creoaote goes on te
the atomach, ie abeerhed into the
Mood, attacks tbe seat el the trouble
now with OeonmlwM, ,
creosote that is plena
Crgon,ula.on la a nedk
With two-fold action; it
1 »e Natural
m«km in |
rm growth.
known drugs
Herbert Farrla. above, will carry
the role of Pat Dunn, the leading
male part. In the Kl Reno high
school operetta. “Sonia." to be
presented Friday night. Herbert
has a pleasing baritone voice,
which he uses to good'advantage
Is the operetta,
MATTRESSES
Renovated..^-----S4-B0 and
Call Laaefc 1353—M
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Naw Mattrattea for Salt
up tbe lyttem after cold*
wy refunded if nol re-
•kin* tccordin* todirec-
freai colds and
Telephone Went Ade te No. 1C
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1930, newspaper, December 11, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925499/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.