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THE CHICKASHA STAR
. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1964
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Mrs. Nick MeWherter, surgical;
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Sylvia Boswell, medical; Mrs. Elsia
Lee, medical: Edward H. Wehling,
medical; Mrs. Kenneth Odom,
sur-
ss.
and Mis. Gerald McClain of Chick-
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hers. Cement medical: William E. visiting relatives at various points.
Annie Lou
Falls, Texas, surgical; Mike Watts, Gaynle spent Wednesday at Moore
ss.
(Seal)
heirship and distribution of said
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WATCH
REPAIR
Chas. V. Collins,
County Judge
LADIES
SHOES
course.
Dr. R. F. Carothers has been add-
ed to the staff in education. He has
his doctor in guidance and psychol-
ogy from the University of Okla-
gical; Mrs. John D. Murphy, medi-
cal; Raymond Patterson, medical;
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of the County
Court of Grady County, State of
Oklahoma, made and entered on
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
COUNTY OF GRADY
FUNERAL HOME
Jodie Sevier
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
McElroy and Vaughn.
Attorneys for Estate
Chas. V. Collins,
County Judge
Chas. V. Collins,
Countv Judge
Total Sul
Reserve
Chas. V. Collins,
County Judge
Your cares are lightened
in time of loss by our
efficient, helpful series.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
GRADY COUNTY
TN THE COUNTY COURT
Junior King. •
Mrs. Bettie Ivfe hud us her guests
Monday Mrs. Frank, Cox, Mrs. Bill
Collins, Mrs. Hazle Ivie, Mrs. Etta
Nye, Mrs. R. V. Nye, Mrs. Julia
Taylor, Mrs C. F. Taylor and Mrs.
Roy Godsell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed MeClain were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Roy McClain and family.
Betty Lee of Oklahoma City spent
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
GRADY COUNTY
I Published July 23 and 30, 1964
in The Chickasha Star)
D. M. Cavaness,
Attorney
I
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and Mrs. A. E. Hastings were Mr.
and Mrs Jack Tims, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Cook and children, all of
Chickasha.
Mr. mid Mrs. Sherman (lark and
"The reorganization of courses in
specialized elementary education has
increased the number of selected
electives possible," Dr. Smith points
out.
"This will allow a student through
careful planning to develop an area
of concentration of more than 18
as.ia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martin and
with her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Hannah.
Thursday night supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MeCanless were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruble of San
Fernando, Calif., Mrs. Louise Owens
and Linda of Chickasha, and Jack
Total Bui
Dedue
Surplus
(Published July 23 and 30, 1964
in The Chickasha Star)
WE HANDLE
EVERYTHING FOR YOU
Final
June 30.
of Board
Oklahom
2 lbs.
35c
1-lb. box
_39c
(Published July 16 mid 23.198
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Subset
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Total Est
BuildI
Remodelii
Purchase
Mrs. Etta Nye spent Saturday
" night and Sunday with her daughter,
38
303 cans
6 for 89c
Very indignant at being arrested,
a man staggered into the police sta-
tion. pounded his fist on the desk,
and said: “What I wanna know is
why I've been arrested.”
"You were brought in for drink-
ing," answered the captain.
"Well, thass different—thass fine
—let's get started.''
Case No. 4165
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
MRS. MARY HANNAH
Correspondent
Rev. and Mrs. Royse Strickland
and a group of people from the First
Baptist Church went to Falls Creek
Monday to attend the General As-
sembly.
Bettie Ivie has received word that
her son, Oscar, has made a tum for
the worse. He is still at home, Rt.
1. Box 16. Petersburg, Texas.
Mrs. Ivie’s sister, Mrs. Cora Ray-
burn, is critically ill at her home
in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hannah vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chambers in
Oklahoma City Saturday night. He is
home and feeling fair.
(indy Lantz is spending this week
with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Allen in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shelton and
family and Charlene Jarman visited
his mother, Mrs. W. T. Shelton of
Sunshine
NI HO CRACKERS
46-oz. cans
2 for 69c
Leader Red
POTATOES
Good Eatin'
TOMATOES...
IN THE COUNTY COURT
In the Matter of the Estate of
Julius Fletcher, deceased.
No. 7553
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP
AND FOR DISTRIBUTION
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that Hosea
Snow Crop — Frozen
GRAPE JUICE
Fresh Ham or Chicken
SALAD _______
JEWELKY
REPAIR
JOHNSON'S
CREDIT JEWELERS
E3‘
Cudahy — Puritan
BACON ...
Sunshine — Banana
MARSHMALLOWS
Cudahy Bar 'S' — Skinless
WIENERS (All Meat) .. .lb. 59c
The four voung ladies pictured abov are representing
the Alex High School this week at the annual Cheerlead-
ers Clinic on the Oklahoma University campus in Norman.
The girls are joining other cheerleaders from over the
state in learning the newest techniques and styles of lead-
ing cheers for the up-coming football season. They will be
leading the local Chatterettes Pep Club in boosting the
Alex Longhorns on to victory. Pictured left to right are
Alfreda Cope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cope; Melin-
da Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterson;
Paula Gage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reford Gage Sher-
ry McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald
is center front.
HOSPITAL NEWS
ADMISSIONS
called to Ada Saturday by the ill-
ness of his brother.
Mrs. Darrel Haynes honored her
daughter. Tonya, with a party on
her fourth birthday Tuesday evening
at their home in Amber Ice cream
and cake were served to Kathy and
Donna Ross. Linda Mosier, Bryan
and Glinda Haynes.
Barbara Hannah went to a wiener
roast Tuesday night at the home of
Ann Thompson of Alex.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruble of San
Fernando, Calif., visited her uncle,
Mr. and Mrs Jim MeCanless, Wed-
nesday through Friday. They all
attended the Indian Fair.
Mrs. Floyd Vanschuyver returned
home Friday night after visiting her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jeter and
family of Los Angeles, Calif., her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomp-
son and family of Granada Hills.
Calif., and her sister, Mrs. Clyde
Jeter of Modesto, Calif.
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WIRESAP APPLES
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414 Chickasha
10-lb. bag
69c
39c jars
3 for 1.00
mer courses in history and philo-
sophyrrof education.
This course is required of students
who plan to obtain teaching certifi-
cates.
Among courses reorganized in the
field of specialized elementary edu-
cation are two taught by Dr. Smith.
Methods of leaching language arts
and social studies have been com-
bined into one three-hour course as
have science and arithmetic.
Skyway Preserves
STRAWBERRY
California Freestone
PEACHES .
brary. New editions of public school
textbooks have been purchased and
added for use in methods courses,
Dr. Smith states.
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24-qt. bags
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Quinton. They went on to Atoka and
visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
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Auto Lice
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10-oz. bags
—29c
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hannah of
Chickasha.
Alan Early of Clinton and Larry
Apache. ,surgical; and Mrs. L. E.
Sloan, Alex, medical.
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Amber
WAFFLE SYRUP __3 for LOO
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THIS WEEK'S THOUGHT — Its better to have a hen tomorrow than an egg today
There come times, late at night, that we must have access to emergency drug items or groceries. We
feel that it is a public service to make such a service available to you. We stay open until 11 00 p.m each
night to serve your needs for such things. We also offer lair prices on all merchandise and try to handle the
best quality merchandise.
estate and her discharge; and the
6th day of August, 1934, at 10 o'clock
A. M., in the County Court room in
Chickasha, Grady County. Oklaho-
ma. has been duly appointed by said
Court for the settlement of said ac-
count. at which time and place any
person interested in said estate may
appear and show cause. if any they
have, why said account should not
be approved, heirship determined
Wampler of Amber.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Sherman Clark and family were Mr.
Pryor. Lindsay, medical; Mrs. Edna
Roberts, Ninnekah. medical; Mrs.
Stanton Wright, Ninnekah. medical;
Tom S. Martin, Oklahoma City, sur-
gical: Janelle Gilliam. Cyril, sur-
gical; Mrs. Davie Brock, Wichita
ty court house, Chickasha, Okla-
homa, at which time and place you
may appear in support or opposition
to said application.
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Edwards and
their daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Myrl
Bird and children returned home
Saturday from a two weeks visit
with relatives, her sister, Mi's. Ida
Smith of San Diego, Calif. They
visited friends in San Francisco and
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Edwards
visited her great-nephew Monday
night in Baptist Memorial Hospital,
Oklahoma City. David Dixon is com-
pletely paralized from an auto acci-
di nt.
Mrs. Charlie Hunt and John and
Brenda Hannah went to Stillwater
Saturday on business.
Mrs. E. R. Jefferies Sr. visited
Mis. Van Long Monday afternoon.
Tony Hunt is spending the sum-
mer at Lewisville, Texas, with his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Cain
and family.
Miss Rea La Vern Garrison of
Oklahoma City spent the weekend
with her aunt, Mrs. Ruby Garrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore were
and SW% of NE% of Section 2.
all in Township 7 North, Range
5 West,
upon the fidlowing terms and con-
ditions: a cash bonus payable upon
confirmation of sale and a royalty of
not less than one-eighth of all oil
and gas produced and saved from
said land. said lease to be for term
of five (5) years and as long there-
after as oil, gas or other minerals
may be produced in paying quan-
tities.
Dated this 22nd day of July, 1964.
Allied Emanuel Phillips,
Guardian of the Estate of
Jess Timothy Phillips,
Incompetent
Shultz and Ivy
308 Choctaw Ave.
Chickasha, Oklanoma
of an Order of this court determin-
ing the eligibility of the said child
for adoption, without the Consent of
the natural parents, on the 3rd day
of August, 1964. at 10:00 o'clock
Es-s
of Julius Fletcher, deceased, has
filed in said Court his final account
and report of his administration as
such administrator and his petition
for de termination of heirship and
distribution of said estate and his
discharge; and the 21st day of
August, 1964, at 10:00 o'clock a.m.,
in the County Courtroom in Chick-
asha. Grady County, Oklahoma, has
been duly appointed by said Court
for the settlement of said account.
M. A. Tumelson, surgical;
Lee Bivens, 24, and Mrs. Cecil
Alone Calcote, 19,*both of Wheeler,
Texas.
Jesse O'Bar
Ins. Agency, Inc.
624 < olo. Kv, In Chieksha
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin had
as their gue sts Sunday afternoon
A. Cable, surgical: James Leroy
Compton, surgical; and Mrs. Daisy
Tyler. surgical, all of Chickasha.
Mrs Roy M. Parker, Cement,
surgical; Mrs. Bill Bates, Ninnekah,
IN THE COUNTY COURT
In the .Matter of the Estate of
Carl F. Meyer, deceased.
No. 766(1
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP
AND FOR DISTRIBUTION
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that Ange-
line E. Meyer, the duly appointed
and qualified administratrix of the
estate of Carl F Meyers, deceased,
has filed in said Court her final ac-
count and report of her administra-
tion as such administratrix and her
petition for determination of heirship
and distribution of said estate and
he r discharge; and the 11th day of
August, 1964, at 10 o'clock a m. in
the County Courtroom in Chickasha,
Grady County, Oklahoma, has been
duly appointed by said Court for the
settlement of said account, at which
time and place any person in-
terested in said estate may appear
and show cause, if any they have,
why said account should not be
approved, heirship determined and
distribution made as prayed for.
Witness my hand and seal this
21st day of July, 1964.
Chas. V. Collins,
I Seal) County Judge
D. M. Cavaness, Attorney
her petition for determination
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fees have
the sums .
districts fi
C. R. Williams, 19. Pocasset, ami chairman of the OCW department
Lue Ella Werthen, 17, Chickasha: of education.
Libby's Pineapple
JUICE _
Bradley: Stanley George Wenzee,
18, Ninnekah, and Ruth Elaine Fan-
ning. 16, Chickasha: Calvin Lee
Spears, 38, and Olena Lorene Mor-
gan, 39, both of Rush Springs.
PERKINS
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of F. Fletcher, the duly appointed and
aid qualified administrator of the estate
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Rayburn
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jefferies Sr.
had as their Sunday dinner guests
•Mr and Mrs. Roy Mosier and son
of Chickasha, Mr. and Mrs. Berney
Jeffer ies and family of Amber.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stovall and
Jack Stovall visited Mrs. J. J. Sav-
age and Mrs. Annie Stovall at Dill
City and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown
and family of Corde II Sunday after-
noon.
.Mr. and Mrs. Duane Still of Okla-
homa City is spending a weeks vaca-
tion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Norvell.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Haynes spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Haynes of Rush
Mrs. John Wooster, medical: Geo.
Flowers, medical; Mrs. Ann Decker, Early of Oklahoma City spent the
medical- Clifford Keller, surgical; weekend with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Payne, surgical: Robert Mrs R. J. Early.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mary Fletcher, deceased.
No. 7558
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP
AND FOR DISTRIHUTION
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that James
Hansen, the duly apppinted and
qualified administrator of the estate
of Mary Fle tcher, deceased, has
filed in said Court his final account
and report of his administration a
such administrator and his petition
for determination of heirship and
distribution of said estate and his
discharge; and the 21st day of Aug-
list, 1964, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., in
the County Courtroom in Chickasha
Grady County. Oklahoma. has been
duly appointed by said Court for the
settlement of said account, at which,
time and place any person interested
in said estate may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why said
account should not be approved,
heirship di termined and distribu-
tion made as prayed for.
Witness my hand and seal this
22nd day of July, 196-1.
medical; Mrs. I ena B Neill. Brad-
ley. medical: Mrs Ruby C. Banta Rickey, Mrs. George Wampler and
Tuttle, surgical: Mrs. Dena Cham- Mrs. C. F. Brownen are in California
Additions have been made during - .
the summer to the curriculum li- Thursday night and Friday night
THIS WEEK S MENU — Bacon 'n Bean Casserole. Heat in pan 12 cup chopped onion, 1 ( cup diced green
peppers in butter or margarine until pepers are nearly done Add 2 cans real
kidney beans, 3 medium fresh tomatoes (chopped), 2 tbs. chili powder, salt and
dash of pepper. Heat thoroughly, add several strips of pan fried bacon on top.
Serve with cornbread, cole slaw, cookies and ice cream for dessert.
IN THE COUNTY CoVWT
In the Matter of the Estate of i
J. W. Owsley, deceased.
No. 7763
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
J. W. Owsley, deceased, are requir-
ed to present the same with the
necessary vouchers, ta Ila1 under,
signed Executor at Halliburton Well
Cementing Co., Duncan, Okla.; ot-
to D. M. Cavaness, Atty., at First
Natl. Bank Building, in Chickasha,
Okla; within four months ot Phr
date of the first publication hereof,
or ‘he posting if publicatim is not
requned, or the same will be for-
ever barred.
Dated 34th day of July, 1964.
William D. Owsley,
Executor.
D. M. Cavaness,
Attorney _______________
(Published July 23 and 30, 1964
in The Chickasha Star)
(Seal)
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
at which time and place any person
and distribution made us prayed for, interested in said estate may appear
Minute Maid — Free Gift Stars Coupon 6-oz. cans
ORANGE DELIGHT _4 for 59c
of Chickasha; James
bright, 39, and Mrs.
Witness my hand and seal this
14th day of July. 1964.
19 semester hours of work.
OCW's orientation to teaching
course will be "team taught" this
fall. There will be one section. Sev-
eral members of the staff and re-
source persons from outside the
college will participate in the
courses in the education department
at Oklahoma College for Women,
announces Dr. H. B. Smith Jr.,
R. Argan-
26 File Marriage
Applications Here
Twenty-six marriage license ap-
plications have been filed with the
Grady Comntv court clerk's office
since the first of July, according to
Elsie Stuckwish, court clerk.
They include: Norman W. Bishop.
49, Rush Springs, and Mrs. Frances
M. Calhoun, 17, Chickasha; Rudy
Leon Larson, 21, Kansas City, .Mo.,1'
and Glendell Mary Romo, 20, Chick-
a.sha: James Philip Stuckey, 24.
Chattanooga, Okla., and Mrs. Lois
Gail Stuckey, 20, Lawton.
Albert Leo Cunningham Jr., 20,
Ehiekasha, and Marilyn Sue Work-
man, 18, Minco; Jack Harry Rock-
well, 28, Niles, Mich., and Mra.
Marie L. Haston, 49, Lawton; Rich-
ard L. Singleton, 20, Pocasset, and
Nola Mae Blevin, 18. Anadarko.
Leon M. Feaster, 44, Chickasha,
and Mrs. Betty J. Dutton, 27, Alex;
George S. Cudd, 26. Altus, ami Mrs
Barbara J. Ames, 26, Mineo; Burl
Gene White, 20, and Linda Lee Con-
over, 17, both of Rush Springs.
Dwane Joe Zellner, 29, Norman,
and Mrs. Kathryn R. Barton, 29.
Chickasha; Charles Marvin Carr,
21, Chickasha, and Pamala Lee
Bray, 18, Lindsay; James Winfry
Hobbs, 19, and Tommie Louise
White, 18, both of Alex; Johnnie
Mr. and Mrs Ray McClain and Mr. Gudgeofncrhayococntyo’cheaCcunty
hours. In a few areas it will be pos-
sible for a student to build a major
field other than elementary educa-
tion through wise use of electives,"
he adds.
The professional education se-
quence of 21 hours has been re-
organized with a common core of
McElroy and Vaughn.
Attorneys for Estate
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NON-DRINKERS
Buy The Best AUTO INSURANCE
for less
3/10/5 IIABIIITY
1A RATE $16.00 (6 Mo.)
4 2nd Car Discount
4 Compact Car Discount
4 Fanners Discount
Preferred Klak Mutual Insurance
Jesse O'Bar
Insurance Agency, Inc.
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Non < oncelable Mospitaliration
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Hvestork mortiiity and theft at
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All Forma of Proteetion
MUTUAIN
mentary schools and school psy-
chologist.
Educational psychology and child
and adolescent psychology have
been combined in one course. Guid-
ance and tests and measurements
also have been combined into one
course. Both these courses will be
taught by Dr. Carothers.
These two new combined courses
are required of all students certify-
Hoisted. 43, both of Carnegie. Johnny i organized to be offered in five
Luther Donald Bagwell, 23, and Several thousand dollars worth of
Lorra Suzann Richardson, 17. both new materials will be available for
pf Chickashaj Marvin Gary Smith. : the first time to ocw students en-
12 andsusan Ann Powers. 17, both rolled in methods courses. New
ol ckasha. equipment will include teaching ma- homa. He comes to OCW from Lind-
Paris Jerry Austin, 21, Pawhuska, chines, overhead projector, felt and say, where he was director of ele-
and Margaret E. Parrish, 18. Fair- magnetic boards, tapes, records,
fix. Michael Joe McKee IX, and maps, globes, flash cards, abaci and
Sharen Kaye Holcomb, IX, both of [ teachers editions of basic texts,
Chickasha. Kenneth Ray Spencer, which will be available for practice
20. and Gaila Sue Powers, 18, both lessons,
of Lindsay; Roy Francis Hobbs, 18.
Alex, and Cleo Joyce Moore, 19.
(Published July 16, 1964 IN TIE COUNTY COURT
in The Chickasha Star !8KL/MYCUNTY,
IN THE COUNT! COURT IN AND In the Matter of the Guardianship
FOR GRADY COUNTY, STATE OF of Jess Timothy Phillips.
OKLAHOMA v No, 7479
In the Matter of the Adoption of NOTICE OF sLE OF
Francis Joaquin Flores, Jr., a min- OIL AND GAS LEASE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Fran- the 22nd day of July, 1964, the un-
cis Joaquin Flores, Sr.: dersigned guardian of the estate of
Take Notice that an Application Jess Timothy Phillips, an incompe:
has been filed in the above styled tent, will offer for sale and sell at
and entitled matter, alleging that public auction to the highest bidder
the said child, Francis Joaquin on the 30th (day of July, ‘194, tin thel
Flores, Jr., is eligible for adoption County Courtroom W ‘Chickaka,
without the consent of the natural Oklahoma, an oil and gas mining
parents, on the grounds that the said lease upon the following described
natural parents have been judicially land sltiUrted in Grady County, Okda
deprived of the custody of the said homa, to-wit:
child, by an Order of a court of com- Lot * and sW% of NE% o NE%
petent jurisdiction, and that you, as and.SW'.of NEZ and W%_of
natural father, have willfully failed, SFZof NE. and SE% of BE %
refused and neglected to contribute of NE!, and NM of N% of BE %
to Ilie support of said child for more and SE% of NW% of Section 1,
than one year, next preceding the । Township 7 North, Range & West,
filing of this action. You are fur- , , , . , ca.and. .2,, . a
ther notiifed that the matter has Lot 4 and SW% of NW %.o Sec;
been set for hearing for an issuance to, 1 and. Lot 1 and SF%uo
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ing for a teaching certificate as a
part of the 19 hours core in profes-
sional education.
Dr. Carothers also will teach one
methods course — the teaching of
science and arithmetic in the ele-
mentary school.
Dr. Irene Mitchell will teach a
new course. Foundation in American
Education, which combines two for-
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Quinn, 35, both of Chickasha; Earl A materials center is being estab-
Eugene Helms, 40, and F m M. lished and 10 courses have been re-
Coates. 22, Chickasha. 1 A Ten Courses Reorganized to Five;
William Gould Bailey, 40, and AA , . c
Mrs Rosetta e. Kinman, 40, both Materials Center Established at OCW
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
GRADY COUNTY. ss.
and show cause, if any they have,
why said account should not be '
approved, heirship determined and I
distribution made as pralyet for. " f
Witness my hand and seal this
22nd day of July, 1964.
MEComfaTou
Jerry M a r s h al l, me dical; Mrs. and Mrs, Clark Cooper of Lancaster,
(Published July 16 and 23, 1964
in The Chickasha Star)
STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
COUNTY OF GRADY, ss.
IN THE COUNTY COURT
In the matter of the estate of
W. L. Hamilton, deceased.
No. 7696
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL AC-
COUNT AND PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP
AND FOR DISTRIBUTION
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that Jane
H. Morse, the duly appointed and
qualified Administratrix of the es-
tate of W. L. Hamilton, deceased,
has filed in said Court her final
account and report of her adminis-
tration as such Administratrix and
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