The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1933 Page: 7 of 8
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TAXES GUTTERS. PUMPS
WELL CASING BLACK-
SMITHING. &ACETYLEXB
WELDING
CniCKASTLA : OKLA.
rnONE 4S1
NO DELAYS HERE
Oor station la largo enough
tr accommodate several can
at a lima and there's nevar
any oeeasioa to wait your
tun. Drive in here with the
dseunnre that you're next
and with the further aaaur
. once that youll he cerved
with full meesure of yarn and
U of the kind that make for
motoring economy.
flEL.TON
FILLING
BTATIDN
opKLTfc s-usTcmq
ip i'OMEIWST
PHONE 771
CmCKASHA OKLAHOMA
fpARLOH?
S15 Chickasha A venae
rv
Rest t Uostgemcry Werde
Hearn of
LENSES
DR. O. S. MINNETT
OPTOMETRIST and
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN
Glaasea Carrectly Fitted
'iM First Nattonal Baak RuIUlag
Chickasha Oklahoma '
Chickasha Iron Works
drill g your mechanical trouble aad
General Repair Work to na.
Phone 826
CONRAD BROTHERS
H. W. CABEEN
LAWYER
2nd Floor P. O. Building
CHICKA8HA. OKLA.
- DENTIST
DB. BROWN
Fla tea Mia upper or lower $10 to $25
Hr !. . . B0e to (lgO
Gold Teeth ...9400 up
FUlings as low as .$100
Work Guaranteed 30 Years Xxpwianec
314H CHICKASHA ATS.
Bext Door to Buie $i Wallace
Hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
TBADS HEBB AND SAVE.
Relieved By Taking Cardni
1 was weak and run-down and
Buffered quite n bit with pains In
my side" writes Mrs. Nick Bar-
ranco; of Beaumont Texas. I was
nervous. I did not rest well at
night and my appetite was poor.
"Sfy mother had used Cardol
with beneficial result so I decided
to take it I surely am glad I did.
for It stopped the pain In my aide
and hullt up my general health.
I took seven bottles In alL
-Cardul la sold at sU drug stores.
Aw V
k
WANT ADS
i '
OeeaMonally cwuw Mk m
' Mid of thanks without enctasliif tho
Money to pay (nr it. A ebarya o( M
j amta la wisdajae earda ot tbanka and
' thlo sum ahouid ba cndoaad arbaa
ana la mailtd (nr puHication. No
chart la Mado (or obituary notion
but we mutt aak tha writers to make
them of reaamabls length beeaun
tha columna 4 tha paper art alwaye
crowded. THE STAR.
FOR SALE A Imm of rood arork
mules just right to make a crop
" oUnMCo. -
FOR SALE Hliih grade fresh Jer-
sey cow cheap. Some purc-brrd
young Poland -China bcstra and pilia. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil enta...Tl7 freshman clam sponsor-
CaU and are them at U C. Hulson Nicholas and under their sapervis-1 d by Mias Mabel Phillips was en-
f.trm one mile east of viaduct. .km. the Epworth League members J tenanted Saturday evening by Lou
49-St-pd. . and their friend both young and I Ue Kutan. Light refreshments were
. VV! .. ' l0lb re invited to enjoy a Vslen- served and every or.? had a nice
I NOTH E TO FARMERS tine party. Tht host and hosteta ! titne...DorU Shipley spent the week-
Bronae baby turkeys April hatch- will be assisted by Misses Doris Hub-1 end with Jewel Wright of Nlnnekah.
I ed. S30 for 50; $55 for 100. Guar- bard. Velma Craddock. Mm. June j ..Mr. Fisher wi'.h hU baaketbsU
antood brooding and feeding guide j Campbell and Mesdemes Levi Crad- team attended the tournament at
for feeding homo grown feed. Will j duck Allen and Bill Watson.. Mr. ! Edmond. Clarence Huckaby Carol
1 take secured notes payable Ntwem-! and Mm. Davis Bhockcy of Minro Waroc'.. Cl.ffnrd I vie. and Oeortre
her 19. 1933. Will sell egga 2r cents ! have moved to the Ar.hur Malcolm J Thayer were nlno visitor sat the
each. Mrs. V. B. Mchon. Route 1. Ipluce where tlvy will make their tournament.. .The Eastern Star had
Chtckasha
;9500F131. .
Oklahoma. Trinhane : home.. .Glen H.U of Anadarko vis-4S-4t-pd.
: ited hit slater. Mrs. Floyd Seals
- this post week-.R. A. Barnes who
CUSTOM HATCHING !lni ton with her daughter at
We charge you two amts for each
live that batches.' Iant thla
tatter ttoringfor ewa that
does not hatch Think this plan
over then bring us 100 eggs or more
to aet. Bring eyga Mondays and
Thumdavs. -
SOONER STATE HATCHERY
Jansrcn were visiting their brotlier
R-ank ln Proprirtor. Pham 1T 'Uld wU(fi airrott JaniMon 0 Pltf.
One Block West1
702 Michigan A vc
of Frisco Depot.
49-4 1.
FOR SALE Seed oats raised In
1931. 45 cents bushel. See Ike
Newberry. 1 miles north. 14 miles
west Amber or C O. Elliott. 3 miles
south 1 mile east Tuttle.
FEDERAL FARM LOANS--II yot
want a farm loan for a long time
and low interest see Stella M
Scott 225 Hall Briscoe Bldg. 24-tl
FOR RENT For Caalr 40 acres cloaa
to CNekadia. fine cotton land.
Write Zita Burton 639 Bdora Road
Pasadena California. . 44 -St
TYPEWRITERS New model stand-
ard Underwood Portable Typewriter-
just released: $39.50 terms
AH models Underwood new or second-hand.
AH makes typewriters
repaired cleaned rented. Supplies.
F. K. Wilcox 623 Kansas Ave. Phone
1290-J. tf.
vm TRADE Cows for stock in
Co-Operative gins at Chickasha.
mber or Verden. See J. W. Kay-
ser Chickasha OUa.
Better) Days Are
Here Again
Feed Cracker jack Faeda and get re-
mits (hat wilt make you feel like old
Ingredients furnished fat Hama and
A. and M. Formulas.
Custom Grinding.
CHICKASHA FEED CO.
219 N. 5th (On Buwi around) 41-tI
SIDNEY L. CHAPMAN Ranched
farms city property; leases; roy-
alties. Write 1907 8. 14th street.
Chickasha OUa. 2S-30t
FOR SALE Sweet Clorer eeed I cents
Per pound. B. J. Dcmrner Union
OUa. 48-4t-pd
STRAYED OR LOST Boston Screw
Tail Bull Dog answers to name of
Mickey. Reward. Phone B5Q5P11
Alfalfa Hay far sale. 25 cents per
DtTU:
hale.
unnery.
BABY CHICKS Blood tested state
accredited. Each week beginning
Tanuary 31. Buy early chicks. They
trow faster. Carrolls Hatchery. 217
North 5th. Phone 3734. 47-tf.
THE CHICKASHA HATCHERY
We are now ready to do your cus-
tom hatching In our famous Buck'
?ye beat and moisture control ma-
chines. Price l's cents per egg
per tray. See us now and get
iff some early chicks. Our price
baby chicks wiH be right. Same
location 122 North 5th street. The
Chickasha Hatchery. 47-tf.
STRAYED OR STOLEN From my
faun 114 miles northwest Tabler
white muley bull weight about
1400 had chain with weight. Notify
B. D. Woods. Chickasha Route 3
w phone Dorchester Bros Tabler.
. NOTICE
The Chicka aha Socialist local maote
very Monday night at the court
house. All voters welcome.
E. R. JOHNSON. .
50-lmlpd. . County Chairman
Heed promptly bladder irreg-
ilariticc getting up at night
and nagging backache. They
may warn of some disordered
kidney or bladder condition.
Users everywhire rely on
Doans Pills. Praised for more
than 50 years hy grateful users
the country over. Sold by all
drugging.
hnxii
PIL
AUUBE7K
666
LIQUID - TABLETS SALVE
Checks Cold first day Hesdsefess
Masralfla In M arinatss. Malaria la
r I days
666 Salvs (or Head Golds.
Most Speedy Remedies Known
I
4
1 DITTON NEWS
'
Rrv. M.rUn's 111. me (or Sunday!
morning was The Divine Cell and
Human RngMr.se.-.. The revi-w of
the book of Jonah for the Sunday j
tvuinx League service wax a splen-
Vmvu?freK't iu r
Sunday evening of the League ser-
vice. The top.e for Lincoln SMtday
1
1
..The F. bn wry incj of the La-;
;
bn wry
dies' Aid wltieh met Tnurxdav with
Mrs. Roy Kea wot a profitable an!
The covered dtrii .
enjoyable day. me mv.-iro ouuii. .. a an
dinwr lwlwwllh. aw. .IU. SZUilSX.
toeirSlwnrk No- a six S10-
l5".T Tcn. 25. Brussels. 26. A noted ata-
the to 20 fftH. 21
teiwalRheniMulnraaAIwo(L Jj-
tr.nty gum..n:(Uy evenin' ntl crt' JW0'0X qtwre mUwt-
1 Meckcr am! 1841 WCfk to vlrit her
i CIU: Brrnea and family Mr.
I nd Mrs rvUJc Talklngum of Ok-
! City aw visiting the par -
:
I
Barnes- of Oklahoma Ctty - was a j
1 8umLyr viskor witu his brother. I
I0 Dans...Mr. and Mm. Earli
. necr Saturday and Sunday Misi
Helen Cron and Milford Herring
were united In marriage February
S. at 8 p. m. by Rrv. Mackln. at
.
Mrthodtat pamonage.
!
Bring your froaen car block to the
j Chickasha Iron Works and save by
having
without
it ELECTRIC WELDED
taking it out of the ear.
This Is the only successful method
of reclaiming bunted blocks.
i Jjf 1 1
f 4
4 MERIDIAN NEWS
4 t t 4
Mrs. Henry HUL Cor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slater and
son spent Sunday at Mineo with
Mr nnd Mrs. H. P. Idle and fam -
Uy...Mr. and Mrs. 8taniey Cray and
family of Chickasha spent Sunday
with Mr. Cray's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Cordon Oray Todd Smith of
Roswell New Mexico is here visit-
Ing his slaters Mrs. I. V. Jones and
Mrs. Ray Ooetttoj Virginia Al -
bln ol Al? spent the week-end
here with her cousto...Margret Lair
of the Verden community spent the STATE OP OKLAHOMA
week-end with Christine Foreman. LBirv
- v.
Slater Jr.. .The Workers Council
met with Mrs. Oreen Taylor Thurs-
day when election of officers were
held Mias Flora Jelka spent the
truk-end with her slater Mta. Carl
Taylor and Mr. Taylor.. .The report
for the Meridian Sunday school
read as follows: Attendance
offering (2.40; Bibles 20. Rev. 1 trict Court of Orally County Slate
8nodgrass filled his regular appoint-
-
j. . j.
TT T T T TT T TTT
4
a a ! a i
Bertha Nye. Cor.
A big dinner was given at Mrs.
Ruth Baker's Sunday. January 29.
celebrating Mrs. Curtis' eighty-firth
birthday. The total number of
friends .and relatives present was
twenty-five.. Janies McDaniels who
is attending Cameron College at
Lawton spent Thursday and Fri-
day with home. folks...Our team
played Mineo Tuesday night on the
Mlnco court. Amber was defeated
by four potots...Mra. J. C. Oitthens
has returned from a visit to Can-
yon Texas where her son. Herbert
and family will make their home.
While on her trip she visited with
her daughter Mrs. Garrett and
with friends and relatives in El-
don do.. .Ruby and Flora Wingo of
HCnnipen and Mary Trammell of
Union City wars visitors to the E.
N. Smith home last Saturday night
..Mrs. Monroe has returned home
from a visit In Marietta with her
mother-in-law who has been ser-
iously ill.. -The Amber Fanners Un-
ion Cooperative gin is giving a big
dinner at the lodge hall February
14th beginning at ten a. m. Three
good speakers will be present Every
one Is cordially Invited Mrs. Ethel
Gilliam of Cyril spent the week-
end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Bowers.. A family reunion
was given at the Logan Payne home
8 unday. A large crowd attended
and everyone had a delightful time.
Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Llttlflela
astsses for the Community club
for February gave a turkey dinner
Thursday for the membere...Ralph
Early wife and baby of Oklahoma
City spent Sunday with his par'
4.
T
4r
LOOK AND LEARN
ANSWERS
1. John Adams second pmJdrnL
a;:c W. 2. Scvru. 3. Cri.-bnun aiul
cerebellum. 4. About 2700 years ego
by the Creek pot. Homer. 5. Pu-
c.fie Ocean o. A celebrated Iiw-
lish outlaw. 1. CaUianua. S. The
tud.' being estimated at 35 .WX) feet.
99. Turrets. 10. Univrrsily of Pavia.
ta A. D. US. 11.
Cliarlet Dickens. 12. Welland CanaL
13 14. Ka It Is a planet.
17. 242. 1C Washington at both
11. Mammals. 1C One
a call meeting to complei.? their ln-
staUuhon...FourtPfn new numbers
were initiated at the annual Owl
club party glvrn - Friday evening
! Light refrciJimrnta were served
i Ernest Webb left Monday to enter
the army.. .Mm. Charley Ivle Is
1 spending a few days with her dauih
Cloyce LUtlefU wlio la attending
the Central State Trarliem' College
al Edmond . spent the week-end
with his parents... Mm. Thelma Min-
ncti rrturnrd to her home In Ne-
vada Monday after a month's visit
with her mother. Mrs. Henley
Mrs. Annie Stack of Muleshc? Tex-
as. spent the week here with rela-
tives... Mrs. Emma Heintselman of
El Rena accompanied by two of her
friends were Sunday dinner gusts
J in the Nye home.. .A Baptist preach-
er from Shawnee will be here Sun-
day. February 12ih for morning and
evening services.
CHICKASHA HOSPITAL NOTES -
Mrs. E. T. Ruse' .. Ladacy had
a major operation rebruary 7.
- Mr. Leroy Canton of Cement had
a major operation on February 6.
. Mrs. L F. Beasley of Amber un-
derwent a major operation Thurs-
day morning
i . W. B. Miller of Cement had a
i major operation on February 5. ;
f Mrs. Leroy Poe-y of Mountain
View was a patient in the hospital
j February 0.
-
1 The 1973 yorld output of goM eras
the largMt in the history ot the
world. '
j
First Published in Chlckcaha Star
I February 2-33-51
Emma Goameyer Plaintiff
vs.
Carrie Turner Defendants. '
Na 13759
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OP
REAL ESTATE IN MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
Notice is hereby gien that ; in
pursuance to a writ of A.'cuticn and
83:order of sale Issued out of theDis-tev.'trict
oul?5J!lr P J.11 5?
iSSK.SSM'rilToSJK?!
plaintiff and Carrie Turner et al
are defendants directed to me. the
Coun
. undersigned Sheriff of Grady
iy. Oklahoma commanding mo to
upon appraise advertise and
the following described real es-
tate situated in Grady County
State cf Oklahoma to-wit:
The Wt Half of the East'lTi
serva of the Northwest Quarter
or the Southeast Quarter of Sec-
tion Five i5i Township Six it)
North. Range Seven t7 West
being in all 8)1 seres.
to satisfy tlie lien established to fav-
or of the plaintiff .and deem of satisfying
Sr
TUCKS o f MAGIC o
win 1.
Lindhorst
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HOW TO .MAKE A PERSON'S
- Ask some mm to bold his arm perfeelly straight and to press 'tbs
back of his hand Hat against a wall. Order the subject to held the
arm to ihlb position while yon slowly count tire. Then tell the person
to lower the arm and entirely relax 1L While It la being lowered yon
make passes over the arm pretending to hypnotize It. Then nftcr Hie
arm huags limp It will begin tn rise again sNlhont any conscious direc-
tion oa the part of Ita possessor.
(Co ST risk!. WIH L Llndharst.) WND Service
JUE FAMILY J
.DOCTOR
JOHN JOSEPH GAINESM.fi
PRACTICAL IDEAS
1 read this week in a popular medical magarine that the people lad Iwen
fed up" on health iucg rfitaii in puhlir print fnon o manv hun-lrrd of
ritfrr that they lud hmw tired f it all; just awh a mr nt throries
on dirt and mitritiii ami llie eniMiml i ones self I hit Mi-ter J4m X.
1u lic had about de- i.Wd ilut tlicre was nothing in anv ni it !
I am sorry of course fur such a state of mind to come alrs.it. Mot every
written article by a thoughtful rooil eient sdvisiir i- worth readiiur anil think-
t ah-iut these day. X i.n can take tie put of it tl.at apj lie M ysi indi-
f tuallv and bru?h the rest aside.
Now heres a prtical tiling: IfseryliM'ly likes a good complexmo;
thouMnda pnssil.ly iui)lini r.f dollars are prnt annually by nir splendid
Ameriran women jut for tosmeius "jkin i'judt." and blrmiah reniovers.
I.et me give you mjr remnly rather rule for kerpiog a guud c-wuple sion.
When you leave your bod m the nv.rning visit tin: lavatory I be lirst act
before you dress. ah llie face raxk and even tiie U)-per cliet with warm
water and mild toilet soap. Tlere are many good hramls of tin- latter I
rmi-liaMK a mild nut strong wap. Ise a soft smooth towel for this part
wet with tlie warm soapy a;.int.
Alter completing this aci turu rn llie cold-water faucet and scire your
r?sigh towel. l over tlu- part ymi liaie cleanse! with brisk rubbing tlie
glow will surprise no. aftT a few- trealmviiii. Ihiii't prolong tliead
j'riclwn raiher hurry; wwk fast. No soap.
In time this will give you tlie line cronplexion you like to liave. If you
are generally rnn-slown but that i anollier matter ste your ibwtor. ou
Ain't need to BUY vour odor; get it the riglu way. Xlen ijuil usvg thse
Iiot towel at barber-ihop. Try aliovc plan.
forecloniire matlr obtained ar.d ad- said -juj on the iiui i dav "f "
Judged bi said Court on the 23th dav '
of January. 113. In favor of the
plaintiff in the sum of Thiry-f.i'U: gdith B. Kune and O. K
Hundred and seventy-one and 52-103 hUM. Iur Ul8 suil ot with
$3g7152i didbirR. lo?.rihrr With In-. Uiierre ilu-rrui from Junnurv 11.
leresl Ihcrrnn at the rat.' of eight 1:133. at Uie raa? of ten uar rmi pa
per cent per annum from and nfv-r unnutn uiml paul. (lie lurtiur sun
llM? 1'llti day ol October. IWJ. an-1 of SiWl.on aiiornryv. f-w and the
Lhe addiLkmal sum of Three iiu.i- cct ut sulil nctiun. ibe Caurl adludg-
: Jrij. 3 ST
and her coats to said action. Sai of mb'
I have Vjvied upon sakl real rs .ate aiul torecloamg Mkl mort-
hrre In before described and have Blul ordering uld nropert anv
auiy caused the saim-. lovriner with tor tn.- purpr-v of utily.iig aaP
the tenements hf-rediiamer.U and pidgment:
appurtenances thereunto belonging Lot nuniiiered luur (4? in Lua-
to be appraised according lo law-;
and said appraisement was by said :
appraisers fixed at 12.000.00.
Now. therefore notice is hereby :
given that to pursuance ol the o?-1
dm and commands of said writ and j
order of sale contained and in pur-
fore
suance of Uw Judgment and
closure rendered
in said eauM and rrty'wiii oe soil (nr tlie piirpona at
said Court as above ret forth. I will ! mtifying a judgment rendered in said
SM!lcr?bd; nnfcik
ncribedreal evtat.v. or so much there-1 rpnKdawie:deS-
o( as wlUMttafy the lien established antB p0 feuae. ? A. Norton and
in favor of the plaintiff. With inter- Qna Kartcn (or ijie sum at 15.155.52
ert costs end attorneyi. fee. togeth- WIl iniereHt uierenn from said data
er With the tenements lier.xl t tne rata of ten per cent per annum
' ui.UI pain the further sum of 4300.M.
attorneys fees and the cota of aald
notion the Court Adjudging the plaln-
tirr to have a valid Mibstating find
mortgage lien upon aakl real estate
for the amount of sold judgment and
forfeiting wid mortgage and order-
ing aald property sold far the purpose
of xatlnfylng anid judgment.
Wltnexa my liand at Chickasha. la
Grady County. Slate of Oklahoma
this 23rd day of January. 1S33.
Horace crhp. sheriff.
By W. L. Luater. tinder Sheriff.
John D. Rogers and Erereat
mt.xnte and BLACK
Attorneys for Plaintiff. -
'First published to Chlekadgi Star
January 20. 1933 5
IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN
AND FOR ORADY COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
The Midland Savings and Lmn
Company a corporation. Plaintiff
vs.
Edith B. Ruse et al.. Defendants.
No. 19684
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Nodes Is hereny given that pursu-
ant to s special execution ana order
of sale Inurd to me by the Ciers ol
the District Court of Grady County.
Suite of Oklahoma. I have caused inc
lands snd tenements herelnsfter des-
cribed to he appraised acenrdlng to
law. snd will on the 28th day of Feb-
ruary 1923 at two o'clock j. m.. at
the South frost noar of the Ccurt
House in Chlcksshe. in said Orady
County. Oklahoma offer for sale anti
sell - subject to the appraisement
thereof each of certain tracts of ml
estate situated to Grady County
State of Oklahoma for the purpose ol
satisfying certain judgments rendered
by the Court In the .above entitled
cause on the 11th day of January.
1943. skid tracts of ml estate and
the judgment for which each will be
sold as follows to-wit:
The south eighty (80) feet ol
the West- seventy (70) feet ol
lot numbered five 45) in
block numbered two hundred
thlrty-eix (236) In the City ol
' Chickasha. according to the
- official recorded plot thereof
also a ten foot strip along Hit
West side of tlie above describee
property annexed thereto by
muon of vacation of a portion
- of Twelfth street
the appraisement - nf said property
being fixed at S2 350.00. Saul prop-
erty will bo sold for the purpose ol
" ' ' a judgment rendered In
ARM RISE AS IF HYPNOTIZED
ti-rVi subdivision cf block twi
hundrtl forty-three 1 2-43 1 in th
City nf Chlrkavha. acfordlng U
tlie recorded pint thereof 19
the Improvements thereon uf
appurtenance thereunto be-
longing; .... appraisement of said property
ore- i heing used at s-t.MiuOO. Bam piup-
McKenxle. Halley 5s Glbbens
Ailurnrys for Plaintiff.
First publish eo n. Chickasha Star
January 26 19(3 5t
Fidelity Building 5 1 Loan Assoc lo-
!nn. or Shawnee Okla. a corporation
Plaintiff.
H. Heatand and Mrs. B. Heatand
same party as Cora Hretand. husband
and wife. C. E. Turner. J. P. Wolver-
ton. end Tha General Motor Aeeept-
auce corporation. Defendants.
No. 1(749
NOTICE
The State of Oklahoma to B. Hea-
taud and Mrs. B. Hretand same party
as Com Heatand:
Take notice that B. Heatand and
Mr b. Hestaud. same party as Cor
Heatand. husband and - wife. C. E.
Turner.'J. P. Wolverton. and the Gen-
eral Motors Acceptance Corporation
have been sued In the abovg. named
court by the Fidelity Building 5k Loan
Dr. A. G CROSE
DENTIST
We are now located in our
new office suite on 4th
floor First Nat. Bonk Bldg.
Remember the
Location
new
413 First National
Bank Building
HussmaNH
S NMSMSIk MIN M
On the Pimp.
.EL PASO TEXAS -ta.us.daro-.any
"'SOOBsthk-Aa Ouub
- MAOKY L. HUSSMANH
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plaintiff upon a I
certain pfnotlmnry now and aorfgagel
nmitfd and oeiiverKl to mid plain-1
tiff by the mut rirfendnnta II. b--
All of Iota tea HOI and owl
1 20 1 lues of tut eleven till
lilnrk niTtr news fl Chirk -
land and Ifn. B. Hrataud. same pant lien unnerlre
as Cora Heuaed. and mey must -1
vwer the petition filed themu on m
before the lutn day 1 4 Mnrrn. hU of Uie above neaied defendanls. m
v said prUuon will be laaen as une !? any peron or peiaona elal ming py
and judgmrnt rendered agalmt ls iiSSSJ5 ISJuJfTSiifmw'uw
in favor of said plaiaiilf. Judgment
peeved Iur is a neramat judamenl bhlai!
agalmt tha aald M. Heeland. Mr. B S2mtMf?m2in!imndeE2d.
Heatand and c. g. Turner for Ua suit ' ootmf mta mongags Inoeoted-
of 4TW57. with liner evt Uierenn al " .
the rate of eight and Uitae-fourthi i Dated this 2Sni day of January
la-SI per cent per annum from the.lftu. . ri.
12th day nr Urfnwr 1WK2. um.il paid E. (I. RETNOLDA.
and lor $79 95 attorney fees and lot . (SEAL) Court Clerk
all coats nf this action aiul dernemy ; Bv Geneva Stark. Deputy
aid plaintirr mangoes on the lal- Robison fc tlcKiiiiu.
lowing dearribed real ret me uiunitf Auornrya for Plaintiff.
ROARK &
HORSESHOEING AND
Plow Work Disc Rolling:
Sickles Ground Truck
OUR WORK IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT.
Phone 87 21 5 South 4th Street
BEELER MOTOR COMPANY
COMPLETE MOTOR CA R SERVICE
Body Fender GUsh Top Painting Ignition Greasing
Washing Polishing Vulcanizing and Tires. -
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CAR
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
4th Street and Kansas Avenue Phone 643
No. 48-4t .
SHIP VOLE LIVESTOCK TO
Ladd Livestock Commission Co.
Oklahoma City Okta.
IM Exchange Bslldlag
CATTLE DEFT.
JOHN LADD
Mmm Bes. 7-3033
GEO. W. LADD.
Phene Bee. 3-2339
II. ('. CAMPBELL
Phene 2-31 IS
'OEDEE BL'YEBS AND BONDED FOB TOTE PBOTECTHUT
Whew yew patronise this Commission Campany yea are petrenlrtng
your neighbors and friends. (Residents of Orady Ca. for IS flare).
RELIABLE TRANSFER AND
STORAGE CO.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING V
Just leave your moving problems in our hands and rest
insured everything will be handled properly
HU K MA Mt'KiCK
: n k-iIi In) St reed
Phone 1431
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WHAT IS TRANSPORTATION?
Moving mnnhandise from one specified point to anoth-
er. There are only 2 kinds of Transportation Service
FIRST AND SECOND CLASS '
When Yon Desire First Class Service Call the .
PHONE 79
W. W. Gentry Manager
FOUR YEARS
RHEUMATISM
I had suffered untold agony for the past
four years with rheumatism in my legs.' I
heard of your Mineral Water Treatment about
two months ago and have been using it reg-
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I am able to walk about with ease and look
after my home duties I highly recommend
your CRYSTALS to anyone suffering as I did.
' Signed: MRS. HATTIE MARTIN.
W. Clay Street
. - . Richmond Va.
In (lrady county. Rato of Oklahoma
t - win
ROGERS
BLACKSMITHING
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
Bodies Built to Order.
KLA. CITY OFFICE
112 EmI Grand -Phone
7-3666 .
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