The Cotton County News (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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Thursday November 24 1932
THE COX"TON COUNTS HtSlA WALTERS OKLAHOMA
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
KEETER SCHOOL DIST 117
In the District Court of Cotton
County State of Oklahoma
Homer H Jones Plaintiff vs Ada
McAlister et al Defendants
No 3417
Notice by Publication
The State of Oklahoma to Lewis
Hart C A Everts J K McAlister
and May Bailey:
Take notice that you have been
sued in the above named court for
foreclosure oi reali estate mort-
gage and quieting title and you
must answer the petition of the
plaintiff filed therein on or before
the 22nd day of December 1932 or
said petition will ge taken as true
and judgement for said plaintiff
foreclosure of real estate mort-
gage upon the
Northeast Quarter of Section
Fourteen Township Two
South Range Ten West of the
I M Cotton County Okla-
homa will be rendered and title
will be quieted as you and each of
you will be rendered as more fully
appears in the petition in file in
said cause
(Beal) B P Suter
Court Clerk
By W S Weir Deputy
Win T Powell
Attorney
(Published in the Cotton County
News November 10 17 24 1932)
NOTICE BS PUBLICATION
In the District Court of Cotton
County State of Oklahoma
The Metropolitan Building and
Loan Association of Oklahoma City
a corporation Plaintiff Vs
Effie M Heflin et al Defendants
NO 3470
The State of Oklahoma to Effic
M Heflin a widow and Ada A
Harding a single woman
You and each of you will take
notice that you have been sued in
the above named court for fore-
closure of real estate mortgage and
quieting title and you must answer
the petition filed therein by the
plaintiff on or before the 29th day
of December 1932 or said petition
will be taken as true and judgment
for plaintiff on promissory note in
the sum Sixteen Hundred Ninety-
Three and Seventy-four One Hun-
dredth dollars ($1693 74-100) with
interest thereon from Den 1 1932
at ten per cent with reasonable at-
torneys fecis and costs of this ac-
tion and for foreclosure of real
estate mortgage for the sum of
$200000 upon the South Fifty Feet
of Lots One 1) Two 2) Three 3)
Four (4) and Five (5) Block Fifty-
Seven (57) in the Addition to Wal-
ters Cotton County Oklahoma as
shown by the record plat thereof
and title will be quieted as against
each and all of said defendants as
is more particularly set forth in
said petition will bo rendered
B F SUTER
Court Clerk
By W S WEIR
Deputy
'SEAL)
Published in Cotton County News
Nov 17-24— Dec 1 1932
By Roy Bentley
Lee Moorman spent Saturday
with LeRoy Monroe
Miss Dorothy Robertson spent
Sunday with Miss Mildred Monroe
James and Lawrence Berryman
spent Sunday with J M Bilbrey
Jay ahd Ruth Bentley spent Sun-
day with Dorothy Womkler
Miss Bernardlne Venna Lee and
Dlllard Wallacec spent Sunday with
Mrs H L Brantley
Mr and Mrs J H Bybee and
daughter Vanclle Mr and Mrs J
M Felder Mrs Maude Stewart and
Mr Ray McCraw Mr and Mrs
Steve McCraw and daughter Betty
Deen Mr and Mrs Claude Glaz-
ner and children Mr and Mrs Joe
McCraw and daughter made up the
home coming In the P P McCraw
home In Waurika Sunday
1 Mr Steve McCraw Mr Ray Mc-
jCraw Mr and Mrs P P McCraw
and Mrs Maude Stewart spent Sat-
I urday with Mr and Mrs John By-
j bee and children
Dakhene Bybee spent Sunday
with Gertie Lee Marie and Annie
Mae Allen
Mr Junior Knight and Charles
Price Jr spent Sunday with Mr
Ray Bentley
The play given at our school
Thcrsday evening by the Temple
Chamber of Commerce was well at-
tended and thoroughly enjoyed by
all present 'Twas a laugh from
beginning to end and we surely
want them to visit us again
The pupils of the Keeter school
gathered at the school house Fri-
day to be taken to Walters to cele-
brate Armistice day Mrs Rodney
Patton our primary teacher and
Mrs Keeter with trailer and their
two cars furnished conveyance for
all the children It was very cold
on the way up there and we had
quite a bit of car trouble but got
there is time for the parade and
I marched in the parade with 100
per cent present for which we will
I receive a banner from the Amerl-
can Legion of Walters
We felt repaid for all our trouble
when we saw the floats represent-
ling the soldiers in the trenches
the folks at home and Flanders
field
AMERICAN POULTRY
MARKET ASSOCIATION
ORGANIZED IN COUNTY
M T White superintendent for
the Oklahoma and Arkansas area
of the American Poultry and live-
stock Marketing association stated
this week that the work of the as-
sociation was being brought to a
close In Cotton county and that
two more weeks possibly would be
necessary to close the activities in
Cotton county A number of the
members of the crew who hae
been working in this county din"
ing the past few weeks have been
transferred this week to Comanche
county to open the work of the
association
During the campaign for mem-
bership i:' this county more than
500 members have been secured
Mr Whit' stated The aim of the
association is to co-operate with the
livestock and poultry breeders and
the county sheriffs office in elim-
inating the vast amount of thieving
that has existed in the county
Their methods of marking livestock
and poultry as well as saddle ha-
res etc assures the owner pro-
taction from thieves
NATURAL SWEETS
MORE HEALTHFUL
CHRISTMAS GREETING
CARDS AVAILABLE
WHY WORRY
There are only two reasons for
worry Either you're successful or
you're not successful If you're
successful there Is nothing to
worry about If you're: not suc-
cessful there are only two things
to worry about— your health is
either good or bad If your
health is good there is nothing to
worry about If you're sick there
are only two things to worry
about— you're either going to get
wall or you're going to die
If you're going to get well
there- is nothing to worry about
If you're not going to get well
there are only two things to worry
about — you're either going to
Heaven or you're not If you're
going to Heaven there is nothing
to worry about And if you're
i going to the other place you'll be
so dog-gone busy shaking hands
with old friends you won't have
1 time to worry So why worry?
Christmas goodies will be better
for the children if the candies are
made of natural sweets such as
honey sorghum and maple syrup
These give the body something
more than a sweet pleasing taste
because they contain minerals and
i vitamins
Ork good faqlpe suggested by
Miss Florence I Scoular house -
hold science department Okla-
homa A and M colege is for
"fruit nut paste " It contains 1 c
of nut meats 1 c of dates 1 c of
figs grated rind of 1 orange 1 c
seeded raisins or seedless raisins
grated rind of 1 lemon orange
juice as needed
Wash the fruits and put them
with the nuts through a meat
grinder with a fine kniff twice
Th-n add the grated rind of the
orange and lemon and 'enough
orange juice to moisten Press out
one inch thick on a board sprink-
led with powdered sugar cut into
square or diamond shapes roll
thess in granulated sugar and al-
'low them to dry
J Some of the recipes call for oth-
er dried fruits The following
j recipe makes use of some others
lit is called an "Uncooked Fruit
Paste Ingredients are: 1 c rais-
ins 1-2 c dried apricots 1-2 c
dates 1-3 c cocoanut
i Put all of these through the
fine knife of a meat grinder and
add a little nutmeg to season it
powdered sugar or brown sugar)
1s added to make It stiff enough
i to roll Shape them in any de-
sired form They then are rolkd
i in powdered sugar
A oooked fruit parte h£ the
following ingredients: 1 c sugar
1 T butter 1 lb each of dates
figs cocoanut and seedless rais-
ins 1 c cream 1 t vanilla
! Boil the cream butter and sugar
1 to a soft ball cool and beat When
jit begins to thicken add the va-
nilla and ground fruits Knead
with the hands aand shape as de-
sired Or it may be rolled in a
long roll in oiled paper and allow-
ed to stand several weeks before
it is cut
The News has a complete line of
Greeting cards especially prepared
for the holiday season Your name
printed in suitable type on each
card
Prices are very low infact about
what you would pay for cards with-
out the name printed for you
We advise that you make your
selections early avoiding last min-
ute disappointments and giving our
job department ample time to do
your printing
Place your order now with The
Cotton County News for December
delivery
There are 24 social fraternity
chapters and 15 social sorority
chapters on the campus of the
University of Oklahoma
SEE
W E Jarrell
FOR
Something to Eat
Coffee
CLAIMS LAMB RECORD
— rH The best in Town
County Agent Lant Hulse is
claiming for Cotton county the
champion lamb-producing record
for the state of Oklahoma Henry
Bentley of Randlctt has a grade
Shropshire ewe that dropped three
lambs in February this year and
in July dropped two more All five
lambs lived and are growlne nice
ly In addition' this ewe sheared
a good fleece last spring
118 South Broadway
A
Good
Pig
Sandwich ii
yard manure makes it a better fer-
yard manure makes' it abetter fer-
tilizer because the manure is low
in phosphorus content and that is
an elem"" needed by most Okla-
homa soils
Soils specialists estimate that
for every pound of plant food used
'by plants 20 pounds Is washed
away from fields by eroding waters
The Sooner Magazine Univer-
sity of Oklahoma alumni publica-
tion was established in 1928
at the
Mistletoe
Cafe
For Local and
Long
Distance
Hauling
See
R E Barry
Phone 401
I Specialize in
Hauling Livestock
To the Market
ALL CATTLE INSURED
Erosion control is one of the
imost serious problems confronting
j Oklahoma farmers today
Sixty faculty members of the
University of Oklahoma belong to
the Oklahoma Academy of
Science
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Vacation Health
UNCLE BEN SUTER
IS CONVALESCING
Uncle Ben Suter court clerk is
reported getting along nicely from
an attack of flu and pneumonia
which has confined him to his bed
the past two weeks His friends all
over the county rejoice to learn
that his condition is so much im-
proved at this time
Administrator's
PUBLIC SALE!
I the undersigned Administrix of the Jerry Duncan estate will sell at!
Public Sale on the Caltiscn farm 2 miles east 1 mile north of Walters
Tuesday November 29 1932
BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY
Lincoln Valley Club Ladies will serve lunch at noon
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The Crazy Water Hotel
MUSIC
GOOD POOD
MINERAL BATHS
GOLF
BEAUTIFUL DRIVES
FISHING
1
The ripht kind
— at—
REASONABLE COST
BILL ELLARD
— at —
Walters Marble Works
1 Red Cow Fnbh in February
1 Jersey Cow gives 3 1-2 gallons Milk
4 Red Heifers Fresh in February and March
3 Light Colored Jersey Heifers Fresh in February
and March
2 Yellow Jersey Cows Fresh in January Give 3 1-2
gallons Milk a Day
1 Jersey and Guernsey Cow Fresh this Month
Gives 4 gaUons Milk
1 Light Jersey Cow Giving 3 gallons Milk
1 Brown Jersey Cow Fresh in December Giving
3 gallons Milk
1 Light Jersey Cow Fresh in January Give 1-3 Gal
1 Jersey Steer J
5 Heifer Calves
6 Steer Calves
No Better Breed of Jersey Milch Cows in County
Have Been Tubercular Tested
1 Brood Sow
Special Vacation Rates
THE CRAZY WATER HOTEL
MINERAL WELLS TEXAS
1 Black Horse 7 Years old Weight 1200 pounds
1 Black Horse 8 Years old Weight 1H00 pounds
1 Gray Horse C Years old Weight 1100 pounds
1 Brown Horse 4 Years old Weight 1300 pounds
ALL GOOD WORK HORSES
Farm Implements Misc
2 Sets Leather Harness
1 Good Farm Wagon BoisD'Arc Rim I Gang Plow
1 Sulky Plow I Dry-Land Disc Plow 1 Cultivator
1 Go-Devil 1 Two-Section Harrow
1 Fordor Model "A" Ford Car
1 DeLaval Cream Separator New
1 Pieher Pump
1 Stack Mlllett Hay
1 Crosley Radio 1 Coleman Gasoline Lantern I
Iron Bedstead 1 45-pound Cotton Mattress
Dresser I Set Springs I Stand Tabic Chairs
I 3-Unllon Dasey Churn And Other Articles
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When you are ready to have your
farm sale come in and lot us figure
on the job We can save you money
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Garey, Earl C. The Cotton County News (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1932, newspaper, November 24, 1932; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1851950/m1/3/: accessed May 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.