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THE PAYNE COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1932
PAGE FIVE
Town-
Bit t mar vs. John Dittmar,
Moser vs. T. F. Moser, d’-
Grocery Co. vs. Mills R.
cov.
Ba
15
45
GEM
FLOUR, Goodhome
89
J.
E.
LOGANBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES OR PRUNES
Gallon ____________________ »U 4
2C
28c to
2 for
25c
Pound
-364ths interest in NW
19-
CLASSIFIED ADS
816 Main St
<23-2t»)— SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —
in
..17c
5c
in
23c
19c
17c
&
B.
0.
WE GUARANTEE TOP PRICE FOR CREAM AND EGGS15c
in baco
IvC Pound
25c
ir SHOR
-Lt)v Pound
old-
10c
M.
Sugar
43
vs.
gas wells.
WHEATIES
9c
Per Pkg.
w.
connectionCAKE FLOUR 19c
915 Main St
Phone 1641
35c
50 lb. Block
Perkins,
Her Prominent Hips —
Pen—W. L. Knipe, Perkins,
IN
the
been.(Piggiij 'Wiqgiu,
Perkins,
Clemmit
Libby Pork&Beans
No. 1 Grape Fruit
Brown Beauty Beans
3 long
5c loaves
State Fair Exhibits—Payne county
has an agricultural exhibit at the
Tulsa State fair this year for the
first time. The exhibit will go from
there to the Oklahoma City State
fair, where the county has been ex-
hibiting for some 15 years. Payne
County 4-H club exhibits will also be
shewn at the Oklahoma State fair.3 Post Bran
3 Kellogs Whole
Wheat Flakes .
3 Kellogs Bran _
District Court Filings
Notions! Lank, Stillwater,
Most every fellow thinks the other
fellow’s job is the easiest. Our expe-
rience in the few lines of endeavor
with which we have been engaged is
that, if you make it really go, there
is plenty of work in any calling.—
Tonkawa News.
SALMON
2 tall cans
New York City, N. Y.—Democrat?
throughout the nation Tuescny night
hailed their victory in Maine as a
forerunner of success in November,
while republican campaign leaders
said it would stimulate activity which
would bring about President Hoover's
reelection.
10 years.
Emma T. Pools, widow,
Cooper, E SW and SW SW
10 vears.
APPLES
Gallon _
37 C
3 c
84c
80c
26c
27c
23c
25c
30c
82c
14c
9c
7c
8c
9c
15c
3c
15c
12c
COFFEE, Folgers
1 lb. can
2 small or 1 large--------
35c Vanilla Extract, 8 oz 24c
and one for 1c
10 Pound
Bag
Duroc Jersey
Year or Over—Cleo Baker,
first; Lester Oyster, Still-
PET Milk
Carnation Milk
Armours Milk
LOIN STEAK, baby
beef, pound
Olive
Boyles,
12c
18c
10c
19c
Gained Physical Vigor—
A Shapely Figure
of said Court and the
day of September. 1932.
HENRY W. HOEL.
County Judge.
■" ■
THE MARKETS
Turkeys
Pen—Marguerite Snyder,
waler, first.Buff Minorca*
Pullet—Wayne Standley, Cushing,
first and second.
Cockerel—Wavne Standley, Ctudu-
ing, first.
Trio — Wayne Standley, Cushing,
first.
kins, first; C
Stillwater, second.
. BEEF CLUB *
Fat Steers
Junior Fat Stere —W L.
Perkins,
First
Gene Humphrey.
Charles F. and W. A. Burden
W. H. Bellis.
Lawrence Arnold, trustee, vs.
D. Green, Jr., e tai, money judgment
and foreclosure.
F. D. Nazworthy vs. Susie Naz-
worthy, divorce.
A. C. Vaughn vs. Mary Rains, et
mar, appeal.
Iva E. Kenworthv vs. C. H. and
Harvey French, money judgment.
Rounds & Porter Lumber Co. vs.
Minnie F. Scrooggs, abstract of judg-
ment.
Carrie R. Peyton vs. Charles G.
Pevton, divorce.
Cushing Savings and I.oan Assn,
vs. O. B. Harvey, et al, money judg-
ment.
Cushing Savings and Loan Assn.
vs. Charles L. Williams, money judg-
ment.
Gladys Cicle vs. James W. Cicle,
divorce.
Cushing Grocery Co. vs. C. J. R<.bb,
co^t of jpdgment.
Pike ft Kramer, Inc., vs. Mrs. Ba-
sil Smith, money judgment.
O. W. Prescott vs J. A. Pcavis,
money judgment.
Cushing Savings and Loan Assn
vs. J. D. Williams, et al, money judg-
ment.
Cashing Savings an Loan Assn.
vs. J. W. Hollums, money judgment.
Cushing Savings and Loan A«sn.
vs. W. H. Watkins, et al, money judg-
ment.
Cushing Savings and Loan Assn.
vs. Eloise B. West, money judgm t.
D, M. Hawkins vs. C. J. Harris,
money judgment.
Minnie Hudson vs. C. J. Harris,
money judgment.
First National bank, Cushing, vs.
We will pay 10c pound for Heavy Hens and Heavy Fryers,
and 8c pound for leghorn Hens;and Fryers
Friday and Saturday
Eight 4-H club boys will represent
Payne county at the state fair school,
Oklahoma City, September 25-28.
They are John Stalye, Glencoe; Cleo
Baker, Cushing; Bill Knipe, Perkins;
John Demaree, Stillwater; D. A.
Hesser. Stillwater; Joe Lewis, Me-
han; Geonre Brock, Stillwater, and
William Eylcr, Stillwater. Aubrey,
Orville and Zane Palmer of Still-
water will also be in attendance at
the fair part of the time, and will
exhibit fat barrows.If you’re fat—first remove
crusc! *
Take one-half teaspoonful of Krus-1
chen Salts in a glass of hot water in .
the morning—in 3 weeks get on the I
scales and note how many pounds of |
fat have vanished.
Notice also that you have gained
in energy—your skin is clearer—you
feel younger in body—Kruschen will
give any fat person a joyous surprise.
But be sure it’s Kruschen—your
health comes first — and SAFETY
first is the Kruschen promise.
Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from
Aggie Drug, or any leading druggist
anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks)
and the cost is but little. If this first
bottle doesn’t convince you this is the
easiest, SAFEST and surest way to
lose fat—your money gladly returned.
DAIRY
Holstein
Heifer, 1 and under years
Kenneth Horton, Stillwater, first.
Jerseys
Aged Jersey Cow—Orville Siegen-
thaler, Stillwater, first; Juanita Sie-
genthaler, Stillwater, second.
Cow, 2 and Under 3 Years—Jua-
nita Siegenthaler. Stillwater, first;
Orville, Siegenthaler, Stillwater, sec
ond.
Heifer, 1 and under 2 Years—Jua-
nita Siegenthaler, Stillwater, first;
Orville Siegenthaler, Stillwater, sec-
ond; William Eyler, Stillwater, third.
Heifnr Under 1 Year—Orville SL-
genthaler, Stillwater, first; Juanita
Siegenthaler, Stillwater, second.
Guernsey
Cow—Cleo Baker, Cushing
Heifer Under 1 Year—Cleo Baker,
Baker, Cushing, first.
Heifre 1’ruler 1 Year—Cleo Baker,
Cushing, first.
35c )x>uis Coffee 29c
(New Jell Free)PIG CLUB
Fat Barrows
Senior Pig—W. L. Knipe,
first, second and third;
Yockey, Stillwater, fourth.
Junior Pig—W. L. Knipe,
first; Orville Palmer, Stillwater, sec-
ond; Aubrey Palmer, Stillwattr,
third, W. L. Knipe, Perkins, fourth.
Senior Pen—W. L. Knipe, Perkins,
first.
Junior
first.
Cuihing. Oklahoma, according to the re-
corded plat thereof, with the improvs-
imnt> thereon and appurtenances there-
unto belonging,
For the total turn of 11.398.97. with intereet
thereon from March 20, 1982. at the rate
of ten per cent per annum, until paid, the
further sum of 1135.00 attorney*' fee*, and
the costs of this action, and foreclosing said
mortgages, and ordering said property sold
without approvement to satisfy said sums,
and forever barring you and all persons
claiming by, through or under you since the
commencement of Mid action from any right,
title, equity or interest in or to said real es-
tate. adverse to the right and title of the pur-
chaser at such foreclosure sale, and for Much
other, further or different relief as the plairs-
tiff may be entitle! to. premises considered.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said
Court at my office in Stillwater, in Payne
County, Oklahoma, this 17th day of Sept.,
1982.
(Seal) DEWEY DOBSON.
Court Clerk.
Everest. McKenzie. Halley A Gibbens,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Lost
Double Chin — Sluggishness
30 COCOANU1
O Bulk, pound
Q9 FLOUR, Go
48 pounds ..Oil Sardines, 6 for 23c
Oval Sardines 9c
Honey (bring jar) lb. _ 10c
Soap, 10 bars 19c
Golden Sheaf Flour, 48 lb. 69c
Meal, large sack 29c
Alton Syrup, Golden, gal. _49c
(We reserve the right to limit)
Drumm’s Groc.& Market
Phones 557-558
Quality at
Low Cost
How One Woman Lost
20 Pounds of Fat
Oil and Gas Lease
Frank Hubbard and Emily Hub-
bnrd to E. M. Mvers, NE 22-19-3; | J”u'%rm'
seven years.
September 15, 1932
Mineral Deeds
September 12,1932
Warranty Deeds
H. Donart, et ux, to James
Berrv, 10-500 interest in SW 2-2O-,
S SW 5-18-, N SW 3-19-5; lots 6, 7,
block 2, original town of Stillwater.
Stillwater National bank to Do>a
Goodson, 70-500 (same as first
above.
Stillwater National bank to Ola
Goodson, 10-500 :nterest first ubovc.
Sarah G. Doty, widow, to Ethel
Garrett, beginning at point 340 feet
N of SE comer SW 33-18-5; N 75
feet, W 300 feet, S 75 feet, E 300
feet to place of beginning.
J. P. Hoke, et ux, to Roy T. Hcke
and James T. Hoke, W 40 feet lots
21, 22, 23, 24, block 28, original town
of Stillwater.
Quit Claim Deed
Clyde B. Ross, et ux, to May Bran-
non, lots 15, 16, block 5, Park Place
addition, Cushing.
Mineral Deeds
H. D Lafferty to Hope Roy Corp.,
3-64ths interest in NW 19-18-2.
M A. Vaughan, et al. to H. D. Lif-
ferty,
8-2.
Knipe,
first; Bruce VanArsdell,
Stillwater, second; Henry VanArs-
dell, Stillwater, third; Bruce VanArs-
dell, Stillwater, fourth.
Breeding Classes
W. L. Knipe, Pergins, first in
and senior heifer calf.
SHEEP CLUB
Ewe, 1 Year and Over—Cleo
ker, Cushing, first; Harry Baker,
Cushing, second.
Ewe Lamb—Cleo Baker, Cushing,
first.
CAIN’S 31c
Better COFFEE
Boiling Beef, lb. 6c
Pure Lard (4 lb. limit) 6>/jC
Peanut Butter, lb. 7c
Macaroni, 7 oz. pkg. 4c
14 oz. Ruby Catsup 10c
Puffed Wheat 12c
Tomatoes, No. 2, 4 for _ 25c
Dry Beef, 2 jars for
Swifts Hams, half or
whole, lb.
Center cuts
Pink Salmon
Fancy Pepper, half lb. _
■f A Best Foods Mayonnaise 1Q
• LU 2 half-pint jars• At/
AQ DRY SALT MEAT 1A
•uO Best grade, lb.______ »Av
White Pony Peaches Op*
’. cans
Peaches, gallon 35c
Pickles, Kuners, gallon _ 39c
Apples, gallon 25c
Apples, gallon, 6 for _ $1.32
Coffee, Folgers, lb. 34c
Split Lima Beans, 5 lbs. 15c
Apple Butter, half gal _ 25c
Peaches, gallon 55c
Green Gage Plums, gal 55c
SHORT RIBS of Beef rr
_____j / c
Snntemher 17.1932
Warranty Deed
John W. Hinkel, et ux, to C. R.
Rice, lost 5 to 14, block 1, Burdick’s
addition, in SW SW 18-19-.
Quit Claim Deed
Carroll J. Boyles to Olive Riddle,
NW SW 3-19-5.
Mineral Deed
Riddle, et mar, to Jennie
NW *4 32-19-5.
Sow, 1
Cushing,
water, second.
Senior Sow Pig — John Demaree,
Stillwater, firat; Cleo Baker, Cush-
ing, second; Roy Baker, Cushing,
third
Junior Sow Pig—Roy Brock, Still-
water, first; Cleo Baker, Cushing,
second: Hairy Baker, Cashing, third;
John Demaree. Stillwater, fourth.
Sow and Litter—Cleo Baker, Cush-
ing, first.
Poland Chinas
Sow 1 Year or Over—W. L. Knipe,
Perkins, first; Orville Siegenthaler,
Stillwater, second.
Senior Sow Pig—W. L. Knipe. Per-
kins, first; Orville Siegenthaler,
Stillwater, second.
Junior Sew Pig—W. L. Knipe, P-r-
APPLES, 100 Bu.,
good, per bushel Ut/C
Eaton, 1-320th interest in E SW
25-19-4.
Glenn J. Smith to R. H. Pierce
Co., % interest in W SE 25-19-4.
September 1G, 1932
Warranty Deed
Albin M. Brixey, et ux, to
Penny, NE 14-19-4.
Oil and Gas Less *s
George D. Simpson, et ux, to L. E.
Cooper, S SW 7-18-2, 10 years.
W. H. Testerman, et al. to Wright-
man Oil Co., S SE 10-18-3; five
years.
May Correll, et mar, to , U1O „„ ine
tinent Petroleum Corp., NE 15-18-1E, | 19.32. file a petition in the District Court in
FLOUR, Lily White QT!
481b. sack O 4 C
COOKSEY’S
Phone 915 10 Deliveries Daily
I kins, first; Orville Siegenthalei
I Stillwater, second.LOCAL CRAIN MARKBT
(Subject to Market Changes)
Corrected to date by Stillwater Millinc Co.
Wheat, hardWheat, soft --------
Wheat, toft-------
Corn, old. yellow —
Corn, new, yellow__
Corn, mixed, old —
Corn, mixed, new „
Corn, white, new ...
Corn, white. old ...
Kaffir
Oats-------------LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET
(Subject to Market Changes)
Corrected to date by Stillwater Poultry 4) Egg
Hens, heavy
Henn, light
Spring Fryers, light .—
Spring Fryers, heavy
Egg*------------------
Roosters
Butterfat. No. 1
Butterfat. No. 2
Choice Beef
Loin, lb.
T-Bone, lb I
Round Steak, lb
Peach or Apricot
Butter, half gal.
NATIONAL OATS
14 oz. pkg.
QQ White Pony Peacl
•Vt7 heavy syrup, 2 1g.
" ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■
3 G.D. Wash. Powder J f*
& 3 bars laundry soap At)C
PANCAKE FLOUR
20-oz. pkg., 2 for At)C
SUGAR
10 pounds
COFFEE, Chase and
Sanborn, pound
TOMATOES
Gallon
Z CREAM-CHICKENS-EGGS »
DAILY LEGAL RECORD
(Safer Abstract Co.)
PINTO BEANS
4 pounds
MACARONI, White IQ
Poney, 4 boxes Aa/C
PEACHES, sliced or QCT
halves, gallon 0 4 C
RAISINS
2 lb. pkg
KETCHUP
2 large bottles
ROAST, choice baby IQ
beef, pound A vt
PORK ROAST, lean
Pound
GREEN BEANS,
Kuners, No. 2 can
RAISINS, Sunmaid
15 oz. pkg.
BOILING BEEF
Pound
SLICED BACON
One pound roll
“ACON SQUARES 1
j AUC
to L. E.
OQ 1(1 IV ** W asMovw. sssvsnt. saii.-yvvva orasts
Zo-lJ-lL, petition herein on or before the 4th day of
______ T' ' . \ '
Jobie Tavlor. et al, beirs of Angie ” ,rue .and a judgment rendered in «aid act-
m .1 a it ii x tt tt j >on against hriu defendant, C. F. Jacobson,
Tax lor Allcoottoe, to Hargrove Hud- Trustee, for the sum of $2,868.70, with inter-
son, lot 4 and SW NW 5-18-5; 10
years.
District No. 4. Payne County, money
judgment.
Sow anti Litter—W. L. -Khipe, Per- U<>urdman Co. vs. CitsiatTcn
Orville Siegeatualer, [ ship, abstract of judgment.
Btulal: Gertrude Barth vs. Everett
J. Barth, divorce.
Alfred J. Brundidge v •. A. E. Feik-
ner. et al
Lillie
divorce.
Clara
vorce.
Miller
Clark, et al, foreck-ure.
Farmers National bank, Cushing,
vs. Charles J. Smith, et al, money
judgment.
Farmers National bank, Cushing,
vs. J. M. Phillips, et al, money judg-
ment.
In re, haveas corpus of B. H. Fer-
rell, baveas corpus.
J. Sam May, el al, vs. Carter Oil
Co., damages.
Anna Sharp vs Mary Leigh, et al,
money judgment.
Mechanics Liens
Rounds At Porther Lumber Co. vs.
John Weaver.
Rounds & Porter Lumber Co. vs.
E. V. Anderson, >118.10.
COUNTY AGENT I
NEJVS and VIEWS j
XBy Lloyd GodleyJi^X !
^^•*»S***tl*****^|9**iSSI***SI4**SSS*ltltSS*l«*ll****SSMS*t**SSJ^»»|l|
Fairs—Those who are skeptical of
the value of fairs should contrast the
quality of products shown at the
fairs today with that of a few years
past. It takes little thought to re-
member the scrub or grade livestock
that some exhibited a few years back,
but more noticeable still was the
scrub corn and other field crops. To-
day practically all the livestock that
is exhibited at any of our fairs is
purebred and of high quality. We see
verv little off-type or mixed corn ex-
hibited nowadays at our fairs. The
same is true with other field crops.
A big lot of this improvement should
be credited to the interest created at
the fairs for better livestock and
field crops. Improvement in exhibits
is even more marked in the women’s
department and 4-H club girls’ de-
partment. The canning exhibits are
far superior to those shown a few
years agtr. The fair is like any other
educational movement — its benefits
or its value cannot be measured in
dollars and cents. To the one who is
not familiar with livestock, poultry,
field crops and ether Exhibits, the
fair may seem just a place for one to
exhibit in order that he may get a
small prize; however, to those who
have been showing from year to year,
the fair has become a part of their
community activity, and to those
whom they teach by their example, it
is much more than just a place to
take exhibits for prizes. No one can
judeo or should attempt to judge
the value of such educational work
unless he is familiar with the im-
provements that are being made
from year to year through the influ-
ence of the fair.
RAISINS
2 lb. pkg.
COCOANUT, Fancy IQ
I alif
September 13,1932
Warranty Deeds
Alvis T. Biram, et ux, to P. C. Gil :
Hard, S NW SW SW 11-19-2, five FOR TRADE- Nice little home. Phone 80-W.
acres.
Bert Saline, et ux, to Guy Saling, , FOR |3 00 you can change an old mattre,s
beginning SW comer 29-18-1E, N 3') I into a perfectly new one. Call at Eureka
rods, E 120 rods, S 80 rods, W 120 Mattress' Co.. South Adams St.
rods to place of beginning; grantor
convevs from the above description
as follows: Beginning SW comer 29- | notice of application for letters
18-1E. N 40 rods, E 60 rods, S 40 1 ‘
rods, W 60 rods to place of begin
ning, 15 acres. 28-18-1E.
Oil and Gas Grant
Dick Cawley to Elsie M.. Markee-
McDowell, lot 3, 6-19-2.
Warranty Deed
Clarence E. Byars, et ux, to Grant
Black Minorca
D. A. Hesser, Glencoe, won all pla-
ces given in cockerel, trio, hen, cock,
pen.
Golden Laced »V\andotte
Phyllis Brown, Orlando, won all
places in cockerel, tno. hen, cock and
pullet.
White Leghorn
Pullet- -Marjorie Brock, Etilwater.
first; George Brock, Stillwater, sec-
ond and third.
Cockerel—George Brock, Stillwater,
first and second.
Trio—George Brock, Stillwater,
first; Marjorie B’ock, Stillwater,
second.
(Published in The Payne County News.
September 23. 30. 1931)
OF ADMINISTRATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT. PAYNE
COUNTY. STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
In the Matter of the Estate of M. A. Goff,
deceased.
To the Heirs and All Persons Interested
Said Estate:
I Notice is hereby given that Thomas
Goff and James N. Goff, Jr., have filed
wiid Court a petition praying that The Still-
, . , water National Bank be appointed Adminis-
and E. A. Goold, SW 25-20-4; $1,000. I trator of the estate of M. A. Goff, deceased.
I and that the 1st day of October, 1932, at
J 9 o'clock a.m., of said day, being a day of a
regular term of this Court, to-wit, of the
, 1932, at the County Court room
in Stillwater, iu the County of Payne. State
of Oklahoma, has been set for hearing said
petition, when and where you are hereby
cited to appear and show cause, if any you
R. H. Pierce & Co. to Bertha S. I have, why the said petition should not be
- a a ■ „ granted.
Witness the Judge
seal thereof this 19th
(Seal)
Thos. A. Higgins.
Attorney for Petitioners.
(Published in The Payne County News.
Spet. 23. 30. Oct. 7, 1932)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR
PAYNE COUNTY. STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
J. L. McMannis, Plaintiff,
Vs.
C. F. Jacobson. Trustee. Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma to
C. F. Jacobson, Trustee:
Said defendant. C. F. Jacobson. Trustee.
IWizl C >. 1 W*" notice that Maid plaintiff, J. L.
Ml 1-Lun- | McM’nnis, did on the 21st day of September,
' and for Payne County, State of Oklahoma,
against the said defendant, and that the said
C. F. Jacobson. Trustee, must answer said
. . .. .... _f
November, 1932. or said petition will be taken
i ion against said defendant, C. F. Jacobson,
: est thereon at the rate of 6 percent from the
6th day of July. 1932. and for 8500.00 attor-
ney fees and costs of suit: and a further
I judgment rendered in said action against said
I defendant. C. F. Jacobson, Trustee, for the
foreclosure of a certain mechanic's lien filed
July 8th, 1932. by the plaintiff. J. L. Mt
Mannis, against the defendant, C. F. Jacob-
I son. Trustee, and an amended lien filed Sep-
tember 21st, 1932. said lien and amendment
thereto being upon the following described
real estate, situated in the County of Payne.
State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
A full undivided 6-8ths working interest
in and to that certain oil and gas lease-
hold estate in, on. to and under the East
Half <E’^) of the Northwest Quarter,
(NW’,4) of Section Twenty-six (26),
Township Eighteen, (18) North. Range
Three (3) East of the Indian Meridian.
Payne County. State of Oklahoma, com-
monly known as "Waltman Lease", the
property of the said C. F. Jacobxon,
Trustee, and all the oil and
equipments, tanks, buildings, machinery,
pipes, pipelines, fixtures and appliances
located thereon or used in _ 1
therewith and appurtenant thereto, and
all of the equipment, appliances and ma-
chinery of whatsoever kind or nature
comprising one certain casinghead gaso-
line plant,
and adjudging that the lien and claim of
plaintiff be declared a first and prior lien
upon the above described property, to the
amount for which judgment will be taken as
aforesaid, and ordering said premises to be
sold according to law. and the proceeds ap-
plied to the payment of the judgment in
favor of the plaintiff, J. L. McMannis. with
interest as hereinbefore mentioned, attorney
fees, and costs of suit, and for such other
relief as may be deemed just.
Dated this 21st day of Sei>tember, 1932.
(Seal) DEWEY DOBSON,
Bartlett & Bartlett. Court Clerk.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
1112 Perrine Bldg.,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
(Published in The Payne County News,
Spet. 23. 30, Oct. 7, 1932)
THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND
FOR PAYNE COUNTY. STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
The Local Building and Loan
Association, a Corporation of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Plaintiff.
vs. No. 10,975
Luster Grigshy, Et Al, Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
To S. J. SARKEYS. Greeting:
You will take notice that you have
sued by The Local Building and Loan Assoc-
iation. a Corporation, of Oklahoma City. Ok-
lahoma. plaintiff in the above entitled cause,
in the District Court of Payne County, State
of Oklahoma, and that you must answer the
petition of said plaintiff on file against you
in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on
or before the 5th day of November. 1932, or
the allegations of said petition will be taken
as true and judgment rendered againut you.
adjudging the plaintiff to have a first mort-
gage lien upon the following described real
estate, situated in Payne County, State of
Oklahoma, to-wits
Lot* One (1) and Two (2). in Block
Eight (8). Queen's Height* Addition to
Short Cuts Steak 1
Prime Rib Roast I ,
2^c
Chuck Steak, lb.
Chuck Roast, lb. — I
Oc
CRACKERS
2 lb. box
19c
Peanut Butter
3 lbs.
Fresh
23c
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Allen, Willis F. Payne County News (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1932, newspaper, September 23, 1932; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1588404/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.