The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY
The El Reno Daily Tribune
vfftr, nntl Mm. Nmd A. John-
non. of Wichita, Kan*., ere guaate
In th* homo of (he former's
brother Ur. AJpha L. John non and
Mm. Johnson. 808 East (’nvnnttngk
afreet. '
WHAT’S WHAT IN WASHINGTON
Reminiscing
I terns Reproduced From
the Daily Democrat
of 15 Years Ago
IXM'AL BRIEFS
Minn Evelyn Miller, who was
tn mate from Norman to ht»r
borne In WahlU. visits*! Thursday
morning with Mlaa Ellen' Rlee.
Soli Kant Wade at raft. V
la»u*4 av#ry evening except Hat-
“fdajr and hunder morning from
>•7 h. Rock Inland avanua and vn>
t*f**d an aecond-ctaaa mall matter
una<*r thn Act of March t. 1179.
Mr. and Mm. George Langar,
of Oklahoma City, warn guests
Thanksgiving Jkiy of Ur. and Mra.
T. V. Bowel I, loft North Hoff a vo-
mit*.
wreck our flu ton
iht«r world Into *■ .bo.lT!
*-u»k# ut a trial lftU ^
T *TirMi|l0j ta°B5r ,l% **•1
)M» with Mr rout IndLSI
Wit. down hcarta] and bZ
rahwr had “trtod .rwrm
1'vrrylliln* bad fatlad."
Now a m» Ufa ha. opnxd
Mra. farnief and a lx* lit?!
up for you If yon hare m,
rear, .offering from nerVemi
lion of conadpotion or i,
poisoning. Mra. Fa ran
I am tiuppjr ui„| bcwUbr
H «'a 1 ho secret: "
Dr. Parker's TrealattnUoa
Fnrmn, la what got rheTcimi
wonderful," the wya. Voa t
now get Dt. Parker', tiwota
tbo famous oianpe c«lorMtal
DAVI8 a VANPIVIEK
JCdllor and Publisher
K. BUUr____Man** ituf Ed I
D. Ray Advertlalag M
Novniiln r *2H% I III A
Sunday, no publication.
Om Year ....______„_____
Sll Months — a—-------
Three months ............
My Mall la ('sasdlst and
Modern Etiquette
Bp ROBERTA LEI
Aid For Aged And Infirm
Citizens to lie Sought
In Legislature
Mr. and Mra^ Freff Mine, of
Okluhoniu City, were guests
Thursday In the home of Mf. and
Mm. Lewie liny, lift South Rob-
erta avenue.
Jack Brown .student qf the A.
and M. college In Stillwater, la a
gueat In vthe home of his father,
Dr. Hadley C. Brown and Mra.
Brown. Sfl South Roberta ave-
nue. -
Mlaa Mary Hornherger. 403
North "Evans avenue, spent Thum-
day with her parents,, Mr. und
Mm. William Hornbefger In Con-
cho. 1
ha doc a; tha
White House. the
1 OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. at.—
UP)—A bill providing for a pen-
sion for the aged and Infirm will
be Introduced In the 13th Okla-
homa leg Mature by Representa-
tive Nat Henderaon of -Haskell
t^nfll desert Is served. county.
What h the real meaning ‘The bill shall be no drawn
mI taate In dress? - that tha aged.-dependent persona
Plain and simple styles, of Oklahojjif who have given 3ft
avlng the material as ele- or *0 years of their useful lives
serviceable, and pleasing •« the upbuilding of their com-
p’s purse permits. munltjes. shall be more humane
----- —. -1 ly cared for," Heudemon told
the I'nited Cress.
HOW CAN I? J “Before a person could qualify
nw annc a* an applicant for the state aid
T^KY as hard as the/ can. postal | "F ABrtLgT | he muat ^ 7„ yf,ari| n|(1 ftnd |>e
1 experts,, admit they’ve not physically or financially dls-
lieen able to completely wipe out Q. ,How can I make a salad ablcd,’* he Mid.
grafters who wax rich on the old wi*h broiled bacon? . The pension-funds Would be
’’lost helrM scheme. Doubtless A. A delicious salad can he distributed by county boards, un-
more than one Kl Reno resident by placing two strips of der the proposed plan. The tnxa-
has nt some time been solicited broiled.* bacon, criss-crossed over lion burden would i>e lifted from
l»y these vultures for cooperation a »Nce of tomato, on lettuce, and the counties a ltd placed upon the
(In the form of money) In re- eocved with mayonalse. slate.
claiming land said to lay-in the How can I clean alender An old age pension law was
heart of New York, Philadelphia, vaces? Introduced In the lith leg U la-
or maybe some Texas city. They A. Fasten a piece of old sponge ture by Representative Hob Ora-
are always •‘Just about ready” ,to on * *tlck «nd P»*t this down ham of Oklahoma county, but It
prove their claim to the title, and ] the vase.^ This method is died oh the calendar of the house
>ilways they can trace the ancestry I a*H<> very useful for cleaning | That bfll was patterned after
the law enacted In New York.
Graham also plans to take up
the fight again In the next ses-
Bible Thought
BUT HOW, then, account for tht
statement ha Issued 24 hours later-
on arriving In Washington and learn-
ing full particulars of President
Hoover’s activities to avoid, If po»
slide, an extra session of the nations,
lawmaking body next spring?
MCookod-up effort to stampede con.
grexa." was about the mlldeet ex pres-
«lon the Idaho sol on employed to de-
scribe the presidential negotiations
• Hupertativs impudence.- waa near,
er the average.
Pleasant reading for the admlnle.
t ration?
Putting two and two togethoi
(what ho said If) Chicago, plus whai
he subsequently said In Washington),
It is difficult to draw any concluaioe
other than that Senator Horal
thinks It la.
Which surely furnlahea ground foi
the contention that his Uka of tact
Is as peculiar as hla Idea of part}
regularity, . . ■ ~
contains a mem ha xapplr b#
medicine. I*ut a (‘poenfii|-2
drinking water at meal tig.
Ilieee verdalde com|>ouu(U Oli
pleasantly, and you drink ym
to health. How simple! m
bow Inexpensive, legs tha# 4*
Jay for blessed relief.
Ml guarantee!. Year 4n
knowim; (he remarkable rcmlu
this medicine, wblcb you ^
borne and which treats iadid
ronsttpation, stomach tfenuhir
r hen mat Niii, nenrltis, high hie^
mr«s and general run downixei
uiys to you “Take this for So4
For example, during the recent
campaign, while himself running, aa
a 100 per cent regular, for his fifth
senatorial term, what did he do but:
1. Bawl out the admtntotratUm’a
farm policy for fair, and—
S. IjSimJ every bit of aid tn hts
power to re-elect Senator Thomas J.
Walsh of Monuna, a bitterly anti.
Hoover Democrat, who. for awhile,
was reported In some danger of de-
feat by Justice Albert Galen, an ea-
Phone 64 1 Post Office Hlo
BARGAINS FOR PAY-DAY
SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
HOSK—Indicts JM.00 silk hose. d*t a
If you are not delighted wiitjj
health, appetite, sleep, imcrgg. if)
■ re not a new penon-juit J
*nd 1 will refund your tmmey-Ci
rour druggist give such a kqm
mless nr. Parker*i treartoratam
1 ufailing aiteccaN? .
ITnct lenity all IMmwr (
laglons disease start with kA
(Ion and faulty eMmiaaiioa «T
<ona. If you are not ltip'# f|(,
not make tills simple trial, i
iiocae a can of Dr. l*ark#r’i ^
prescription, use it in your dim
water, and nee how quickly 7*
tain your nerves, appetite, mgj
icq—*tnp stomach trouble aid
Mill lie all right. Ttmuxaidf »,
iroveil this. The following awthori
If such conduct be brthodox, what
should one do to* win a rating among
i .ie ho re lice?
UKLJvShS— Lsrjfe sizes, 36 to o2, fast
colors, lonx sleeves, 98c value. Sale _
BE THAT as It may, having piled
ip hta customary big majority out
49c value.
and medium, 98c value
LIBRARY NOTES ' RADIO FEATURE!
Pink, bhie, and white
Sweaters ___________
the point where they will share ^ What la a good cotigl
in the ’’fabulous sums’* that must remedy for children?.^
be paid by those now occupying A. A goody home cough remed;
the lands. Some of them have *or children is to take onions an,
been placed In jail, some have white augur and boll togHlie
been forced to quit ^ using thev | into a syrup. Give one teaspoon
mails and others have made mon- Hi! as often as seems necessar:
ey enough through the "suckers’* relieve the coughing.
they caught to be able to retire. - -:----
Hut a new generation of them ap- ^IIH’HUXI) ( HI It4 H
peurs to have come on the scene. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M
New victims are falling for the Morning worship at 11:00 A
old scheme. Uncle Ham is doing M.
everything possible to protect E. L. C. E. at 7:1ft P. M.
you, se why not send any en- The W. M. S. will hold a pvb
tlclng * let tern you may receive lie thank offering service of
along this line to the postal uu- Sunday evening, Nov. 30.
thorltles next time Instead of I They will present a snecla
of Important* non-fiction books network—7:00
recently shelved wt The Carnegie (C®T)—Cities Service Orchestra
library. WABC PBS network — 7:00
‘ Flays And Pageants for the (CST)—Grand Opera Miniature.
Church . School, Marie W. John- WJZ NBC network — 8:00
son,—The fifteen simple but tm- (CRT)— Interwoven Pair
presHlve plays, and pageants in- WABC CBS network — 9 00
eluding this volume, provide (CHT»—Radio Follies
varied opportunities for children WKAF NBC network — 9 30
aud young people to Join In ex- (C8T)—R. K. O. Program
precisions of truth, goodness and __ r
beauty. Here are tha forma for 1—Lijsssssssssassa
the pageant for the church I Taltphona Want Ada to No. It
sanctuary and also the dramatic
pageant and the rellglo-ethecal
There are^distinct values and
poasiblliflea In the dramatic
pageant and . the religious play
for they make the picture clearer,
and teach the greater spiritual
truths more effectively than can
a painting or a story. *
All of these plays and pageants
have been successfully produced,
in many cases despite limited
facilities, and the value of the
material has thus been fully-de-
monutrated by actual use.
2 to 14, 59c and 79c values
49c and
Vmrstst* dhspiny, eudorae and p
totee this wonderful tmir?i*at b
lamotn orange colored raa:
BLAIR,
The Druggist
\You Will Like Our Serrlo
natural fresh rubber, 10c value, 2 for-
98c value. Sale ——_______
flaps, 89c value. Sale ____________
and wool aviator styl
MATTRESSES
rated -------34.90 and up
98c value
Call Leach
mg, una me mans orrering nox- » mmaie aooimon or me roun-
es will be collected. Every body ty home is seen by social welfare
is cordially. Invited" to attend workers through aid of the old
these services. age pension.
I*a*t Sunday the Bible class Bassett’* survey Included
received^ the banner for reading reports from 33 of the 39 county
the largest number of New Testa- home* in Oklahoma. The 33
went chapters. J homes had 70ft Inmates. Out of
Albert Williams, Paator. that number 363 were more than
---:-70 years of age.
Historical Society to .n0' !h* 3M, “"‘’I 16 j*ad re*
. w ^ "Ided in the state Jess than flv.9
Meet at Oklahoma City 23 had lived here from
* ——— -Hve to 10 years, Srhtre the re-
OKLAHOMA OITY, Nov. 28.— mainder had been In Oklahoma
(A1)—A speaker from outside tho Jrom years to l lifetime,
slate will be asked to address tha Other states have enacted old
annual convention of the state a*e Pension laws and found the
historical society here January Flan satisfactory, proponents of
29, Dan W. Peery, secretary of th* m*a*ure say.
the society, said. PTery said Vic- - ---—- . ‘
tor Murdock, publisher of the *ven Duggan and Gordon Jack-
Wlchita Eagle, may be asked to *on* Hobart, spent Thursday
make the principal speech. .* with the latter** parents. Mr. and
.Suggestion that an out-of- M™* T. Jackson, 1210 East
state speaker be invited was Cavanaugh street,
made to society officials by Ro
bert L. Williams, Muskogee, dl
insurance
OIL LEASES AND
ROYALTIES
BUNDLES. Bright colors
aprons, pillow
cases, center pieces.
McALESTER and
HENRYETTA COAL
Lee Marsh
Prompt Delivery
•’ Phone 11M
ng gowns.
gertrndea, sacks, 29c values; white,
trimmed in pink and blue thread. Sal
EL RENO TRANSFB
AND STORAGE Cft
Transfer, a forage, packkl
iblpplng. Local ami long e
lance morlng and hear; M
Ing. ’
real bargains. * All 50c, 98c and $1.50 values.
Felt Hats for Children and Women — Wool
stocking caps, house shoes, boys’ caps, play
suits, small dresses. All in good condition.
Sale, 25c each. -
We will have aH Our toys on display Saturday.
Don’t fail to come and buy early while stock
Broken-Aro
$8.00 at bin, $9.00 delivered
$9.50 st bin, $10.50 delivered
McAlester Dist, „$8.75 at bin, $9.75 delivered
LANMAN FDRY. & MCH. CO.
R. E. WHITLOCK, Mgr
C. H. KRUMM, Stay.
BIG SISTER
A Job for Solomon
By LES FORGRA
ate to Participate
In Chicago Stock Show
I’M fELUU'YOO^BU-U,
COHYW
POM'T UKE.1 1 MJAKjT TO HORCVY
U/fYH.
MUCH
LOMiMP
LOHIMP,
To hoop alnP
trod* it in tor
Next Session of State
Legislature to Be Long
►mmdent-
dvat tito coa.
ft) wnatj rod
jawoL foney
OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 28.-r-
(ff)-^Thy next * session of the
stale . legislature will be a long
ETTA KETT
Sisterly
Legislator* who havd conferred
with Governor-elect Murray re-
port that he* does not. desire to
have^ttie tax problem and some
other’ major questions consider-
ed during the regular session
The first thirty or sixty days
will be given Over to routine
legislation.
Then Murray may call a spe-
cial session to go Into the tax
question and make a complete re-
vision of the system. Ha ls
said to have told the legislators
that from four to six "months
T * 1 * v
would be required to work out
and' pass a new comprehensive
plan. V r ___
. One senator, who called upon
Murray, said £the governor-elect
told him *^he hoped to reduce
tuxes on farms and home* fifty
per ceht.
By PAUL ROB
i3erne »s au.
Sophout
jus-rstt tHc ruoQox* o
MH|S OH HfS FOoR
wcS- ru. orr hka Somc
TMt NtWJ-HACS HOMC
DOHif PVM THC PSMJlO-
homefer
Abstract Co.
(Bonded Abstractor)
Complete abstracts of
title to all lands and
town lots in Canadian
county.
D. C. CAVES, Mgr.
AnowuGoma
NO ReALCt
iUepJ%
rate „
limited
/«rXj!
late lost
brcAktr,
he leftia
hett o»v
his door
iitturted
(12 years experience)
Across street from Pott Office
Flrtt doer north of Kerfoot
Hotel. -
W. V. Matson returned to his
home in En^L Thursday evening,
following a Brief visitwith his
family at 715 South Williams ave-
nue.
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1930, newspaper, November 28, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925520/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.