The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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THE EL kENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FIREMEN APPEAL
HI LK TELLS STORY OF DISASTER
I Mure to Mend
Need) Children
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Fife 4‘hb“f ('harie* Mri'&in and
H»4 firp-mee are gppootftht to the •
FI R*no cittt>ns for old toy* and.
tdaitkliili which* repair- (
ii«r ai>d wLiih L*>e been thrown
IV^hI# The *>ȣ Ktftr
ataTed Tuesday that i
fc*4 repaired Mi mooi»-c I
r broken toy which wa* held }
fr««t last yea.r aad which f
n*w t*en brought during th*- pa«l *
rat •**■#%* t- I
Thf t»emge nttsen dom not •
hDow the importance uf givin; j
discarded l»Urth*Hf» to the |
ta fgpur, A regular w*.rh
I * i« lOiilfd CD the fie*V»9ld
fb*or c*f the ritjr building . la
which he m* tuber* of the de
►•rltueot have nii, <ar|M-ii?er«
u«,\%4 pal&t and all kinds
w^uiph)*-!! used in Tf^airfny
the {hildren* toy* - |
oAt the preweat time,
of ttie r k>b m lined with wagon*.
L «fdie harm, baby bagm**. doll
buggies, Med* nil kind, of ley*
With • he*-la OB them and hun-
d ed* of article* All during Mhe
MU,mer. in fact e?.-r aim* C'hriat-
man tone a year ago the fire-
men have worked at
menta. whittling cut a new pat
tor some toy. mending the article
and tfc-a painting it ao that it W
an good an new and many oi
tl.e» )eok aa good a> a aew , ' -----
article. •
te uaiy Trward «hkb ti«- Hb More Tractor* Than < .
CHILD WELFARE
MEETING HELD
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25.
\
Right* of Childhood Are
Outiued
I A Uat of uimeea points Aa the
right* of Amevftmn ri
werr drawn jp and refcmaeg ai «
• nfeware heAd
U. C •
to youth were
Oklahomans. ‘If a be] _
tzi iusioner. of charllMw
Joe Hamilt
< hildrea depart
IfinkeJ. child tvhercnJer
meat, met with the
from other etatea te awttlae the
pro)*ri» designated te aid the
Irmm —- ^ %i‘
The liateea points which the
oa child welfare
ah' foildwa;
••e -f 11
-- Storm t«*.**«lf for ?h
uffi« +t Jctraaa II. !*;«»«%
MaktaT «T the lum)* r *.
w h. (JL_« arri* d >*-* vLto*-n TS
last off t b~ ha/iH»r cntrai
wreckage aad CapL
1)► a«■ he flung to a bulkhead. 1‘bief
Uficved the otily survivor of-the
liwklyu, near Eureka, ('ai..
41 to t * >r dc*LU_ The ve*sH tank
r iiarxt k. a tale.* Photo* ►bow the
1 table lai
during the
Tiif
% r w. 1
bo went down with hi*
'how Id
medical
pre-natal
rare at
icr should have
ervicioa for berielf aad child
I—E»ery child ahould
er iodic al health
before
COUNTY HAS 6.169
during
Other fountv
firemen get fofr their effort* _
to^eee the fact of mac unfor-
tunate child light up a* the toy*
are dwtrihated ta the H Reno I
ihildrwm at Chrmtauu time
Hour* are tpeat la the repartag ^
<4 the tojw. for which, the men ^1 I II HI
get nothing '• l^i^d dwtiBg lla* »<efiu.i
8o Chief McCain aad hi* men J**ta*0 1 • to October n iir^
thing that It U only fair that if VH*r- ^ McUmald; » t*tarr of
they-^go all the woirk H ahoulo 1H41*- klgkirai rummimioa. r»
ported
M-jyk'ref T.H>e Noble 4kg; (Jk-
lilge^ t»%3; . Ottawa V3g; Pitta-
t'«H <.*»«;• PontotOr (*1; KotLa*
wa^mie l.iO; Semiaoie |%H2
a?»i Waehiagtoir Tta.
Caaadian e^onty trad mere
regi>tered tractor* that aay otto-
*-r coaat> in ihe atate, ’the ro> I
^*irt sbow#*ji. 2>IT.- Teaa» c-oun*
1f wa* second with 1.741. iMher
than f jfrin
tract.-.r- regiMered were*. Alfalfa
I[JJh,- Heaver 1.!^; tiarfieid
lf>-. l^rady 1.CJ4; Ktagfmher
OKLAHOMV Cl TV. S*v. Ik*t-
•4
■fi‘ ti>
AuILfLetiilr
e aa eaay taak for otiien* to go
to the haaemeat or to the store-
room. take an invoice and jer-
NjT** find a lew article* wbkh
late beea dlararded and then
to the telephone and call
M*. The .broken, dla^arded toy*
a i JDOfV generally be re pa red
with " considerable potience anu
care, no matter how badly they
are worn or broken Member* of
the department will gladly . call
r the article*
Plan* For (.'■veiling
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At the aauie tig* Il.tlA trucks Cabinet today
and 21,377 tractor* acre "m- I
<-on«l (.a 4»>*r mr-m rword*. u,fc» i*n*a t ooptr. o! Lm Ai-
Mo*i of ihe (.late» kutaou> Calif, todaj for »a
I.;,- ar* S. Oklab « ,rty utri.-rd vuil *iu b*r ’ pareatk.
■ rtrlMrxioaf mr *n<? Mo G^.r«* W Coopw
><•«. Taisa rouatr two*! «1S &>b«i Elliaoa *T«ue.
vi!b.7«;*iM' ind 'DiiH'b cotiri- RHMM I
tamliy phyaicaw. or the
other public phytvaa
♦ Lana inauon by
►»ch bo*piuJ care
ei
3— Kvery child
regular dental
, <-Afe. •
4— Every cAiid Uu*eld
j atruction in the nt hool in hMith
and tn safety from accidewt* and
every teacher ahould be train**
In benlth program*
1.421; Kiowa 1 hJL; Wichita l.-l th!W **
.. td Wood* !.#€€ | tected from comm tin x a table
eae#^ to which be might b
i*o^ed at borne, in wcbwol c
I at* i I DDTTIK2 I * **• pr,.:e.'*#d form
LlA .TL DIULTo I v,)]| and food
4—Etery child fbonld have
Faufck*. 2«l South W Jliam* ’ xwptc aieeping reoma. dim.
iraii'a* ted bueineji* jBJboan of sleep and play/ anw
Pa-erni* shoe id receive expert in
1
i
ft ten
formation as to the nrrd* of (
children oi ririom age* a* In
rtfeee qneMK»n* i
*—Every child ahould attend
A nHkopl which baa
mg- lighting, ventiia
The smallest number of a at c
mobile vas in l^tlar.^r cwunt
whifh reported hi'4
Other roi nties and number (
awtwmobi-e* fntlow:
* ( aaaditw 4,142: (Vttf Un>
t
Stitue Are Dropped * 4 '«= « - »s d v u. vw
—_ rr . fi.rfi^’a Jnr Cridy >.'*17 V.!»». SS South Kilisoa it
UUaa. Far mur . hildp««. kM-
Mr* waiUm CIik Mr. H&t
J Vk TI.tf hiLiB «d V.ks HrJ*i. Moon **<'■>< W »r«T)d*d
> **>^t to nttesd ihr Enid Ei Rc-ao r*rr.
Totlktl c»w* in. Enid TtinskvciT-J *—Th* •'•ho*!
f i!>* Itay C oryniiii«d nj to dMtovor and
----- j ▼♦‘iop thn •p^rial ahfli’MR
BmMMmi
aj«d Mrs
If iff and
OKLAHOMA CITY. Nor 2i.~
t^>~nai* for official narel!-
ing of the Madam Constance
Vlarren Whitney statue of cww-
boy on homebach. apparertly ba» .
been *di*» ted by state wfncials iJA4-hiri^0E
The statue ha* been uncover-
ed - for neveral month* Canca*
that protected it from view wir
'♦moved bv seme prankster
ill
t.raat 4.444; Kay 14.141: lx.**n
MH; Muskogee XoMu Thanhig »
} *jl; Okmulgee ll.r.CJ;^ Otuvs i\u Kan*,
7.h7T ;t PittabnrjLPonto*..
^*.132; F^ttaW'ailjxuie 14,242 and
*K»d Wednewdav and
vocai lomal guidan w. for cblM
like men. wwcreed by tbex Me of
heir iimww gwalitlea and!
Atlanta* J special laterwwu
4 • f dh
abwnld
ni4f form of rellgkm*,
• \ Mrs Edward Murray JnR4 cbaracter training.
*enn F. Bone*
haVe
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The tv rr **er cf l<fwke at te need ihe SuakeapearAai) , * Place to ploy
I I IH^Iirm‘y • f • *n22 l.fdoj at the Sh:.:,e aodiiorium jn . faetlitioa tberef
with Tufc*a «.unty second with]Okigbonm Ofcy Monday afternoon
coun,.yrTid-'54‘*r • Keverewd Clark also attended tbc
vc'arur **♦': Oeveland i:«f Cw n Cnited Conncil cj Cburche* at the
has a right t
itb adequate i
J>*»r It. hi.. .wrr !‘ 1 I - Kir-j OiriMiu
of iaaMlity of Will Roc*r<. Okta- * Kay 14 <k‘ ‘'-f >*
Mama cowboy-bumortot. to rwm
here for the ceremonies
• Member* of the board of af-
fair*. Ciovernor Holtowa* and
Ju«tke Albert Hunt oay they do j
not know wfertber i< win be prob-!
Able to holjTan anseiPnc serne j
laTer. J (i*Ho- ’ Hun: was fn*:ro-1
mental in obtaining the work for
Oklahoma •
church
ity*
Felt She Was
Gettiag Weaker
Health Seemed To Be Go-
Downhill
Savs
( ardui Helped Her
- Get M’elL
Nothin All
ago. I was In very bad health, "i
say* Mm G, S. Camp. 711 East
Adam* Street, thl* city, j
1 had bean going dawrmMl! for!
weme time, ntitil 1 found mrwelf
weak ]• could not keep going
1 had to give wp and go to bed
where 1 guyed aix weak*. Hat or.
rv hack ' 1
coaid hardly lift my hand*.
■■■ 1 wocnaf a lot 1
at-hnt mynelf far 1 could see that *
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11—WRh Lb#
main of the canm
*i b i 1 itie* for cl
aboLid he proper
WHHHhi
wMenain
-j 12—Fvery rat
tected against labor that wtnnte
grow-th. either physical qr mental,
that limit* education, that T de-
prive*, children of the right ' of
comradeship, of joy«hnl play.
15—Beery child that ft* Mind,
deaf, crippled or other wise phys-
ically handicapped should be clr-
treatment ■ where there i*
possibility of relief, and
priate development or t
j Children v.tfc rlrnrmi]
normal mental road ft
receive adequate Mud
tk»n. tipiaing aad care
-Every waif and orphan
i •. •
cae thing and
aothtag helped
getting
suffered
tried
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could feel
hCROSS
Oc-fju* of oLw*
: report >*
need must
12—Every <hfld ft* entitled
the feel lag
The extension of the nernewa aa
the community
meat and not supplant parent*
habitually
Jfail to meet normal standard* uf
'human behavior should be pre-
I spedal care under the guftd-
of the. nchoo). tbo
. _ J boafth or welfare center
or other agennr for
ision or. If
troL - - -
Where the rbi]
doe to t
te incoae of t
such wcviraa mum
to him by the community
child
Sayg
DAVIS
•ipoa4ent
M
.■Mr*
Wimmimf the public*t favor It
of sflOMb
dmy you mutt offer them
WTtm I
oisiied Re idsville and u'ent
through the LUCKY STRIKE
Pi—1U I found ome explana*
tiou for the growth of LUCKY
STRIKE. Your use of the
Ultra Violet Ray in the
'Toasting* of the tobaccos
** « splendid example of
mekieoememt. It is the new
order of ike day
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Everyone knows fhot
shine mellows—that's why TQASTI
indudes the use
LUCKY STRIKE—the finest cigarette y
ever smokedL mad# of the finest
—the Cream of the Crop—THEN
TOASTED." Everyone know* that h
purifies and so TOASTING removes harm
ful irritants that cause throat irritation
coughing. No wonder 20,679 ph
have stated LUCKIES to bo less
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Your Throot Protection
alnst irritation
Inst cou
■■I Mr ■
UCKT oTEJkE’S
*r •
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mm
NET BIG PROFIT
Kiihi
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>: fnewd
try C**dut
w 'fh :be . ______
to take ft It
1 began
M _________
path tn my mde left entirely
wa* delighted with this . J
on with The awdicit/e tor tndt
ne.-la*| meogk to be fore that
ra:n wma aenaanyat ~ N TUa
> <e* ..v*»
r
DOWN
Dry (P l
Pm
Ritff
titfactory
ttb protect k»e and
itie* a* the city child
I#—1» order that three
protection* of the bdaltb
of children may
eTerywhcre: available.
be a dftntrki, count v
unity organ tab! ion for
health education
•it* f«n itmt omcui*. tMHiw- Earattff Since Slalekood
Mqf vitb a v statewide I _ Ml IMIbH
»w w mn»M*i u» «| " Are *Sli*5.4.>l
gcGeral
nutistic* and eoeni_____
OKLAHOMA CITT, Net 15/^
AP> —Iierh ing iu eamihgt frer
iterewt and how* in the oi! ana
scJiid^ ftn flfj |____
‘ **s **•’ WATERLOO. X. T.
r***fWT*f '•lk' A. CflttM. X*.
— (j ura dflArrt
: Ukr
Ui
C«*rr« U SU WXton
hr «d Waierio* ft* >♦.
HttWa4- The Stale Ntenae- B Lehr, nine ■■■
aM-n? to ceuaiww Mane I POT ha« aad WHliom Xohr
MMHHNE.IM.42 M4fB. ii M
it
pad the «tgl#
instalment*
Cflrtnl Fosrtk Grade
Stadnts Geod SwUtn
ga* dtvtekiB. the state
MbNi 4
Mon ha* cleared v ;
_ - ^ t profit _
Tbo RcpHa af Min* Cant)ty • #|j giJlct. 0U:
mate
4th grade. Centra:
making <saA* a in
first nfx
i
kept
Nn
r
9 *
41 A
^ f«M
A
D^lt, Billy
BKIy
gtw| ■ John Eager*, eta to exk miner
it ihi*hd injgjficiQr. 1a i fthmiy d
}au audit of account* of the larg-
kmn agency m The state. *a
a* that before mahebend—from tStf
ho 19 1947—grow* recetpu ef th*
t hi* mmmtmmtamamm
4t«ra: land* amotnted
Insure Your Automobile
Against Theft
The cost L? ridiculously cheap com pared t
the protection.
L C GADBERRY
iBWtotl ul ^tics-jmma
■ tvnlaU and micrvisu
. rbiUa Ltadeey
Utlko and Dorothy
. Bevty
Bern ice. 5
Hofe* ffcie the ha lew dtv t*ytn, totaled
134.7!4.4*4;”-from the ifwoe dn
fsiwa IM.IIUH; trvm it-
SopOt liw not mimaaS tam Ion SirUiaa IIS.STC.Ckl.
A •«< sum* th« ftrn at irksol ‘froa tnUa. immfkip iUur
Tktj Mt Marfam fWtar. H«ka’^* IWUJtt: *n»a tfc* tor.*
LmIm Op- i*»* Trnfl tTP^U ssd trrtr. tA«
this r*M» •« •m Owiftaa 111.-
nr «*nt rsoa ta|njJSS
* Pr»w ta ISIS tb oil *n4 n«
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.WeAlestcr Dist, *8.75 at bi^ *1.75 ddherd
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so to ft:
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lug the i
rwary of
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rton, R
gtie* IW>k
nl Patancl
I. Jewel
I,trie Mt*(
iyul. WII
■ie Noe.
r.attuw •
ii> enlertali
n to J*
uke.
AI the c
i table
i\*ly Pink
ke, light
indie*.
Mrs. Hu
Dspltalltlen
nliurg.
lany re
ilshed tna
le day.
1/ IKKXO
At the m
inly (lull
it h' Mr*.
101 South
rs. R. A.
the proi
lew."
Twenty-t
««*eni to
nd among
em hero,
fs. Rich
ere welcos
Roll rati
y Favor!
ion/ then
viewed t
\forld tiro
H. Snow
A. Jaekn
wc#
t
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have d
(*WK|g.
and ten*
WH1 have
one? m
•s ^inremoH
Mr*. (
Middlnga,
Remei
•U*r» eggg,
*4l*d,
CITY HAL
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 254, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1930, newspaper, November 25, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925545/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.