Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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Guthrie, Oklahoma, Thursday, June 26,1930
OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
PAGE THREE
A COUNTY ATTORNEY EOR LOGAN
Logan County Oil and Gas Records
in Friday
I work-
•ndin
4 > on
Im
a meats.
h<>!ll<
5 20 4W.
Cohill
Greenwood to ('. W. James A
etal
MR
foi-
son
WD
Leah Ryerson Edwina
I)
spent Sunday with
n
Mr. Roland
little nephew
few days as
Meridian News
THE HEAVY DUTY TIRE
SENSATION OF THE YEAR
STARGAS
WILLE TIRE CO
Please send complete information on STARGAS.
PHONE 607
Name
“Invite Us to Your Blow-Out"
Address
i///
Wyant h
HITTING THE
HIGH SPOTS
cooks quicklyand bakes perfectly.
And a beautiful oven-controlled
Mrs. McPeak have returned from their
visit at Sand Springs with relatives.
the Monday
T’aughn and
Everybody’s talking about the new
low price at which this STUN-
NING LOOKING new Goodyear 6-
ply Heavy Duty All-Weather sells.
Have you seen it?Now is the time.
drove to
tlie ball
For coating, lighting,
rtfrigtration, boating
water and inning.
NW SW
to same
WANTED Leases and Royalties from
land owners only. Standard Royalty
and Development Association. Guthrie,
Okla., 1’hono 399.
kitchen. Learn more about Star-
cas . . . the clean, safe and eco-
nomical fuel. Send the coupon
today.
aluayt having plenty of hot running water,
when you want it. Stargas brings you more
city conveniences... natural gas for cooking,
lighting, refrigeration and ironing. Starcas
Sl-2 NE 5 16 1W.
to Marie Johnson I
me
.in
of
Deeds
to Inez T.ite WD El-2
Virginia
and Bill
Fair to Lamb Oil Co. MD
16 1W.
STARGAS
EQUIPMENT
IS SOLD ON
Convenient^
TERMS . . .
Edwina
I'. u< low
on, Jas.
Walter
K. Kildow to Thurman Oil Co A of
L El-2 NE 23 17 IE.
Jas. 0. LeGrand to Esta Hammers
MI) 1-160 SW 28 15 IE.
Geo. W. Harper to Archie K. Wright
MI) 1-32 NE 23 17 2W.
Frank W. McDermond Jr. to same M
to W. W. Dozier C
15 3W.
Dwight J. Perry W
•t Sun-
• team
i■ ! have
station
i n Oil
is QUALIFIED;
is not afraid to courageously prose-
cute all law vmlatoi s.
is ENERGETIC and M TIVE;
is resourceful;
ami who will devote ALL of his time
to the faithful performance of hi-
duties.
A of I El-2 same.
to Lilly O and G Co
31 15 3W.
A of 1 El-2 SW 35 15
Even Dish Washing
isn’t so bad
Avie Woodard and
and Messrs Roland
and Smithy Woodard spent
Orlando Items
Tuesday night's games with Coyle
party on the lawn of th Kolb homo on
Tue lay night. The guests were serv-
■ d ice cream and cake and departed at
a lato hour.
Mi . 1. W, P bout will give a party
at her home 'lhur.-d;>y at 5:30 for hen
Primary clm-s of th- Christian Sun-
day << booi. in Hi- evening the whole
Sunday s< ho.-.l is iuvc • d to bo present.
Walter Thedford is driving his fath-
mail route while Mr. Thedford
takes his vacation.
Iia ii" and I ,i r-jeiuw - I nt Satur-
i 1 ■ and., w iih I. lama and BcS-
Ten year boy given $35,-
000 DAMAGES.
Girl awarded $10,000.00
damages in New York.
Hurt in crash—girl wiiui
$75,000 damages.
Boy awarded $50,000 by
court in Kansas City.
Art ion* louder than words
—especially “Court Arltons” for
damages
You Need the Policy—I
Need the Money
F. B. REED, Insuror
You phone 118I’U call
'h r in lai a numbers
t1 ■ .a • "ctric lights, are
. ml of insects dc-
ii k- ■ f r bright lights,
'" l- i: \\"lister, graduate
u<l< n ■ tl)< I nlver ity ef Oklahoma.
W'h '"i- tndi' I the carabldao or
rroiir I li "it in |H', .iring his thesis
for In n> -let ' deuree and found that
thi oct > i'l next to birds in de-
vouring harmful bm s. He classified
llo species of ground beetle in Okla-
homa. aided by Dr. M. II. Hatch, of the
I'nneisity of Washington.
end at the E. .1
Mr. Charles
lilt' week end.
Ina Bell and
ami Bessie Jones went to Perry on
Tuesday and went swimming.
The Evangelical <’ E. held their
Max Sihmcllin.’, German luaiy-
weight, ph tographi d at the re side
just before his tight with Jack Shar-
key, in which victory was awarded the
German on a foul.
TO ANY PERSON Bringing In n Watch the Stere
CAN’T Make HUN
Bracelet Watch Repairing Our Specialty—
Any Make
Quick Service—Prices Reasonable—Reliable Merchandise
Navina News
Naomi Geddes
Myrtle E. Johnston to Philomena Kj
Brouchaud Wl) L 21 22 B 21 WG.
Edw M. Durrett to John Tontz WD*
Sl-2 SESE 10 17 IW.
Webster E. Lumly to M. I). Glenn W
D L 3-4 B 3 Wins Hts.
Pearl G. Miller to S. N, Richards W
D L 1-2 B 74 El Cres
Ora Lothlen to Rosa L. Lothlen QCD
El-2 NE 23 17 IE.
Hastings Moore
I) Pt Wl-2 SE 35
W. W. Dozier to
Pt SE 35 15 3W.
Chas. Lothlen to Rosa L. Langham
El-2 NE 23 17 IE.
Elbert Lothlen to same same above
Wayne Clark to same same as above
Jamie Clark to same same as above
Irene L. Tyson to same same as
above.
Harriett Horst to J. J. Hildreth W
D 1-2 NE 21 16 3W.
Estelle V. Hedrick to Owner in fee
QCD W 5 ft L 15 B 48 EG.
Earl Braff et ux to Hattie J. Yenzer
WI) L 11 12 13 11 B 28 Crescent.
Same to same WD L 15 B 28 Cres-
cent.
E. B. Janies to Frances M. Kenyon
WD L 2 B 31 Coyle.
Eliza C. Gaffney et al to Geo. W.
Gaffney WD L 13 14 15 16 B 28 3rd
C. Hts.
O. G. Snyder ef al to Prairie O and
■: 33 1!) 3W.
Win. P. Hardwick to Prairie O and
( <>. I, SE 33 19 3W.
John E. W' -ley to T. B. Slick L NE
18 3W.
W. R. Web h to T. B. Slick A of L N
2 SE 7 19 3\V.
Welch Acton Brown to T. B. Slick
of L L 6-7 ami SE SW and SW SE
Elmer B. Stout to Flora M. Kightlin-
ger Mi) 1-2 Nl-2 Sl-2 SW S 16 IW.
C. W. Scheihing et ux to Lilly 0 and
and G Co. L SWNW 8 15 2W.
E Brachman to Chas. W. Scheihing
C. M. LINDSEY’S Jewelry & Gift Shop
115 South Division GUTHRIE, OKLA.
— Mrs. Orland Robinson and son, Paul
drove to Spring Creek Monday where
they were the dinner gusts of Mr. and family.
Mrs. Charley Robinson. I “*,la,,,b , a,r
Miss Mildred Fox and Mr Will Fox
of Moore spent Saturday with Miss
Virginia Wheeler and
Wheeler.
Miss Susa Phelps and
Carl Wyatt of Covington are here vis-
iting Miss Susa's mother, Mrs. Minnie
Phelps.
—A large crowd from here
Perry Sunday and attended
game.
Misses
Wheeler
\\ heeler
Sunday afternoon at the Tracy home.
Miss Hazel Freese and Mr. Glenn
Mason drove to Oklahoma City Sun-
1 day where Miss Hazel played a violin
H. R.
of L El-2 NE and El-2 Wl-2 NE 25
16 IW.
C. W. James to T. B. Slick A of L as
above.
Welch-Acton Brown to T. B. Slick
A of L 1-2 and El-2 NW 7 19 3W.
Win. P. Patterson to C. F. Meadow
MI) 1-2 NE SE 34 15 3W.
E. R. Stewart to Theo. Stockdell'Ml)
1-80 SE 29 16 IW.
Warren Dunbar to George L. Fraim
and Maynard Fowler L 2A SE cor SE
35 15 3W.
J. D. Roberts to Theo Kellogg MD
L 1 2 and Sl-2 NE 5 16 IW
W. C. Currier to Frank Frantz A of
L 1-8 E 1-2 SW 34 17 4W.
Same to A. B. Foster A of L 1-16 E
1-2 SW 34 17 W.
John Y. Kennedy to Carter Oil Co
A of L W12 SW 24 15 IE.
J. M. Heath to F. I). Rogers A of L
Wl-2 NW 30 15 IE.
F. D. Rogers to Carter Oil Co. A of
L sam.
J. F. Welch to Minnelioma O and G
Co A of L NWSW 1-6 22 17 4W.
Lena O'Rourke to same A of L 1-6
as above.
J. P. Stewart to same A of L 1-6 as
above.
Gretchen Sieverding to same A of L
1-6 as above.
A. J. McCuen to same A of L 1-6 as
above.
Dwight J. Perry to E. R. Stewart M
1) 1-15 SE 35 15 3W. except lying W
Santa Fe except Waterloo and 2 lots
Elmer F. Day to Welch-Acton-Brown
L 6-7 and SE SW and SW SE 35 20 4
W.
2 iKdanm41 K117. 1 lb
Welch Acton Brown to T. B. Slick A
of L SW 14 19 4W.
Same to same A of L El-2 SE 13 19
4W.
John Tontz to Edw. M. Durrett MD
1-2 Sl-2 SESE 10 17 4W.
Welch Acton Brown to T .B. Slick
assmt SW IS 19 3W.
Prairie O and G to Avie Decker rel
Wl-2 12 16 2W.
W. Dunbar et ux to G. L. Fraim and
M. Fowler L beg at SE cor SE 35 15 3
W, thence N along E line 300 ft and
thence W 280 ft thence S 300 ft thence
E 280 ft to place of beg. known as Per-
ry addition to Waterloo.
J. D. Roberts to Theo Kellogg MD
5-149 16 Ll-2 and
J. C. Freeborn
SE 20 10 3W.
Marie Johnson to Anderson-Prich-
ard assmt SE 20 19 3\\.
Allen Collier to P. M. Vorel L Sl-2
SE 11 15 IE.
K. Wright to Prairie O and G L
SE 11 15 IE.
M. Vorel to A. K. Wright assmt
SE 11 15 IE.
K. Wright to Prairie O and G asm
SE 11 15 IE.
B. Slick to same assmt 1-2 int.
AND MRS VOTER:
wish In submit my application
| County Attorney nf Logan County. I
• ■ the fact that it is an
WHO spfliv QUUUUJ w»v»» *’•••(
Elmer Clarcy were Mr. and important offi< *. and that the citizens
to have
to Turner Alfrey 1-2 N
IW.
GUTHRIE GAS SERVICE CO.
“Safe Dependable Gas Service"
Phone 493 A. G. DIBBENS, Mgr.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA
STARGAS STARTS WHERE GAS MAINS STOP
lih.i. wl
some time. Mr si<1<> Hu u went
M. A. Giffin
33 19 IW.
R. E. Fenno
W 7 and SW 6 15
R. E. Fenno to Turner Alfrey
1-2 int. NW 7 and SW 6 15 IW.
Sadie E. Adams to E. R. Adams
I Mrs. Gladys Sizemore spent Monday
! afternoon visiting her unde and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson.
Mrs. Howard Datin will be hostess
Thursday afternoon when she enter-
tains the Farm Women's club No. 4.
Mrs. Katherine Rehman is spending
a few days of this week at Guthrie,
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Ged-
des and Mr. Geddes.
Mi-. Lillie Anderson and children
Jean and Loraine were at Navina on
Monday afternoon vi '■ ' • 1 irnaers
father John Berg.
Orville Geddes dr< to Guthrie on
Mniiilav » veiling.
Johnny Cline of nt "as lwre
Moiuhiv afternoon attending to
Mr. and Mrs. Seiliger and family
of Fort Collin i. Culm ado ni" here vis-
iting at the home of Win. Ihu tow.
Miss Floy,' Butb r 11 , nt the week
. Wyant home.
Drown va home over
—The ball game at Meridian Sunday
ended 4 to 8 in favor of Gutliire.
—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wade and
visited in Guthrie Sunday with Mr
Wallace Law.
—The Royal Neighbors will meet Fri-J
day night at the Meridian school. All and Mrs
members are urged to be present.
—A birthday dinner was given on
Sunday in honor of Mrs. Lucy Alien's,
77th birthday anniversary. vium
- Mrs. Sadie Milstead and her mother,' and Mr.
son, Janies.
— Mrs. L. B. Tracy and sons Vezy,
Theodore and Franklin and grandson
Marion Tracy and Mr. E. M. Ellison
'spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mason of Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Crow and Mr.
1 Glenn Mason of Perry spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freese and
LOOK!
$100 REWARD
when there's plenty of
Hot Water
—Elmer Geddes of Guthrie was a btisi- 1{aJ.l''1 •^!v,e.lls'
ness visitor in this vicinity Monday.
—Almost all of the farmers here have
finished their wheat and oat harvest
and are preparing to begin threshing. 1
—Miss Opal Robinson spent Monday
visiting her cousin Miss Margaret Ro-
binson.
—Frank Goodwin has gone to North-
ern Kansas, to spend a few days as
the guest of relatives.
Walter Rebman was
dinner guest of Robert
daughter, Ethel.
—Oda Maple is spending this week vi-
siting at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Maple and son Robert.
Miss Betty Robinson was the Mun-
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Or- — -
van Anderson and children, Jean and in the Coyle high school orchestia,
Lorainne. over radio station KFJF.
JIM Bl G Is MOS I
I SI I t I. (H UH |Xs4( TS
—Meridian Fann Women's club Divl-i
sion No. 7 was entertained June 20, |
1930, at the home of Mrs. Carl Wade |
with Mrs. Agnes Dunham assistant]
hostess. Roll call was answered by,
giving some suitable material to make I
small children's clothing. i
A Father's Day program was enjoy-1
ed, after which the questions in the
question box were answered by Mrs. >
Baird and Mrs. Kendall. Refreshments i
were served to the following mem-
bers present:
Mrs. Carrie Hopewell, Mrs. Anna
Baird. Mrs. Ina Smith, Mrs. Ola Smith ]
Mrs. Anna McCrosky, Mrs. Gertrude
Kendall. Mrs. Carrie Fausler, Mrs. ]
Tinee Trusher. Frs. Flor Gathers, Mrs
Opal Gathers, Mrs. Lcnor Gathers Mrs
Sarah Harbor, Mrs. Grace Allen, Miss
Mildred Allen. Mrs. Lucy Alien, Miss
Gerthel Neidy. Miss Gay Shope, Miss
Minnie Woods. Miss Katie Morris Miss
Almedia Law. Miss Agnes Durham,
and Miss Edith Wade and a visitor,
Miss Wanda Randall.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. John Allen and Miss Mil-;
dred Allen. i
—A party was given at the Walters
home Saturday night. Every one en-
joyed themselves.
—A birthday party was given for Wil-]
da June Dunham Monday night it be-
ing her eleventh birthday anniver-1
sary. About thirty were present and
refreshments were served.
Mrs. Mary Dunham was visiting her
son at Meridian Sunday.
Sl-2
P.
Sl-2
A.
Sl-2
T.
SW 26 17 2W.
R. Olson to J. Krouch MD 1-32 SW
27 IS 3W.
R. E. Thompson to J. J. McRoberts
MD 1-32 NW 26 15 4W.
J. J. McRoberts to R. A. Johnson M ]
D 1-64 NW 28 16 4W.
A. Boir trusee to M. D. Arthur L
NW 20 16 IW.
C I). Harrington to J. C. Harrington
M. D. Rogers and E. J. Rogers and M.
A. Dean to Prairie o and G co. L NE
7 15 IE.
A. and O. Foreman to Prairie 0 and
G Co L El-2 E 1-2 El-2 W 1-2 NE 13
15 3W.
knEEJod FUoco9R 5nle ETA01N N
Rex O and G Co. to Wm. A York and
H. E. Starkey Rel NE 34 19 4.
Frank P. Douglas to Universal Oil
Roy Co. MD 1-4 Nl-2 NE 31 15 1W.
Robt. W. Hoyland to Mary T. Par-
ktte MD 1-16 Wl-2 NE 28 15 4W.
Wentz Oil Corp to Lee Smith rel
SW 3 15 IW. . .
Alice M. Fegan to Esta Hammers
MD 1-160 NW 35 15 1W.
\ very enti itaining evening waf
-pent by all who attended tho croquet
parly a» the Jones' home Saturday
night. After the party the group went
tu Guthrie and attended the mid-nite
show. 'I he girls had a slumber party
.iffiT wi nt tu Guthrie l.i-t Saturday
I u a m were Durotliy Hi wn , Alvin
li.iin-’t'. Ii'ii 'WMint, Ini Bill Ry-
Mr. and Mrs. U 'bertson
Harold I1' Meriiott sp< nt Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R 'bertson
family of Orlando.
—Miss Jessie Nivens of Dallas, Tc
is here visiting her mother, Mrs
B. Nivens and family
Mr. and Mrs i), S. W""dson of Ok-
hahoma City spent Sunday afternouu
i with Mrs. Mary Woodard.
Those who spent Sunday with MrJ'ully uppieiiati
____* }. r,liner vuuv* -—.
I Mrs. Howard Clarey of San Benito, Itmg cll|ln| V
Texas, Mr. and Mrs. AH in llarcy “ j this position filled bv a man who has
Texas Mr and Mrs. James Kennedy
< f CuUirie Ml' and Mrs. Fred Nooner [above qualifieauons. 1 promise
’ • and Mrs. Marine Smith and •<> diligently perform the duties of the
| office to the best of my ability; to be
I on the job all tile limo mid to fear*
lessly and vigorous!" prosecute all
law violators; in fact, I shall endea-
vor to be a credit to this office find
to the people of our County.
Your support will be appreciated.
Very Respectfully,
WILLIAM T. H1RSCHI
A REPUBLICAN
(Political Advertisement I.
sie Join s.
— Mr. . nd Mi i : i: t . lit are the
parents of a
night.
DISH washing, the banc of every woman’s
existence, causes the eternal cry, "How
could so many dishes get dirty so quick?” But
the dishes have to be washed and the job is not
half so bad when you have plenty
of hot running water. When you
get down to the cooking vessels
and the dish water has gotten cold
.. . it’s mighty nice just to turn
on the faucet and have plenty of
hot water. Starcas assures you of
lie Munday to do Home hopping.
Miss Maiy ( line ha i urnc<1 t<
home of her grand ar n Mr. and
J .1 Cline after spend!. a few days
as the guest of Mrs. I. O B
— Mrs. Donnell ami children are al
Meridian visiting Mr-. I > null s
ell! s.
Joe 0. Taylor to C. R. Obcrmcyer M
D 3-40 Wl-2 SWSE 34 16 IW.
Esther Davis to Twin State Oil Co
L Sl-2 NW 30 19 3W.
C. E. McCaughey to Fred C. Clark
MD 15-19200 NW 16 18 4W.
Rowena and Roberta Wright o Bar- D 1-16 NE 23 17 2W.
old Gimen MD 1-32 Wl-2 NE 34 16 IW.
J. D. Roberts to Bill Pugh MD 5-298
L 1-2 and Sl-2 NE 5 16 IW.
Hazel E.
7-16 SE 17
Land Oft Commrs. to Hargrove Hud rel SW NW 8 15 2W.
son L El-2 SW 16 15 IE. (,. ...
Edward M. Griffin to Floyd B. Stapp 11; Co. L SE
Ml) 1-12 SE 19 16 3W and Nl-2 NE 30
16 3W and SE 22 16 IW.
Michael J. Griffin to same Ml) 1-12
SE 19 16 3W and same as above.
G. A. Nichols to Della Brown MD 3-1
80 El-2 NW 26 17 IE.
Same to same MI) 2-160 SE 22 17 1.
Hargrove Hudson to Carter Oil Co.
assmt of L Wl-2 SW 16 15 IE.
Same to same
John A. Lilly
MD 1-8
Same
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Dolph, J. M., Jr. Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1930, newspaper, June 26, 1930; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1597237/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.