The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1968 Page: 2 of 12
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THE CHICKASHA STAR
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1968 ’
Salvation Army Needs UF Aid
Local Red Cross
LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
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Determination of the Death of
"Here we try to meet their need cessul.
for servicemen in Vietnam.
Compassionate transfers, hardship
quired to present the same with
Love Barnett, Executrix of the Es-
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 8783
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NOTICE
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JUMPER
William W. Grigsby
Attorney for Petitioner
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Executor
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# phones for hard-of-hearing people, blind people, people who
can't use their hands-phones so kids in bed can be in school.
Register for $600
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(Published Oct. 10 & 17, 1968,
in The Chickasha Star)
discharges, 3 baby announcements
to servicemen in Vietnam, continu-
ance of veterans claims, 3 cases
pending adjudication Veterans Ad-
ministration.
Civilian Cases: Clothing, bedding,
donated furniture.
(lift Fag Quota has been met,
hope to start shipping this week.
Board members present: Major
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lo-wit:
The North 115 feet of Lot One
(D in Block Four (4) West Hill
Addition to the City of Chick-
asha. according to the official
recorded plat thereof,
and praying that said Court judicial-
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ELSIE STUCKWISH
Court Clerk
By Tommie Fesler
Deputy
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First Quality
HOSE
and solve their real problem." states
Captain Donald Daniels. Their need
may be drink, it may be lack of edu-
cation, lack of opportunity, it may
be sickness in the family, and it
may be misunderstanding in the
home.
To the transient it may be a meal,
a place to stay, gasoline or some
repair that is needed for their auto.
We try to give them a kind word
ELSIE STUCKWISH
Court Clerk
By: Evelyn Shepard
Deputy
(Published Oct. 10, 1988,
in The Chickasha Star)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
GRADY COUNTY,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
; ROBERT J. HAYS
Attorney for Plaintiff
412 Petroleum Building
Chickasha, Oklahoma
©Liberty
BANKAMERICARD
Through the lcoal Corps Communi- are many reasons for the need, lack I
ty Center of The Salvation Army of gcod jobs, broken homes, or just
/s/ CHAS. V COLLINS
County Judge
ALLEN & ALIEN
Attorneys at Law
116 N. 4th
Chickasha. Oklahoma
Long Sleeve
CARDIGAN
SWEATERS
tale of Lenora Allsup, Deceased, al
the law office of Allen & Allen, 116 ,
Thal the County Court has Or-
dered that said petition be set for
hearing on the 25th day of October,
1968, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., at which
time all persons claiming any right,
title or interest in said real estate
may be heard.
Witness my hand and seal of this
court this 7th day of October, 1968.
(Published Oct. 10 & 17, 1968,
In The Chickasha Star)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
GRADY COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
LENORA ALLSUP, Deceased.
No. 8781
NOTICE TO CREDITORS, NOTICE
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Womens Fashions
to be given away
-Daily Winners-
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE
PRESENT TO WIN!
WITNESS My hand and seal of
said Court this 7th day of October,
1968.
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AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES
Florida Church of Christ and Ulys
M. Morgan, Scout Executive Direc-
tor, were accepted into the Chick-
asha Lions Club, and will be in-
ducted at the next meeting.
Lion Sam Evans announced that
Ladies night will be held at the
Holiday Inn at 7:00 p.m , October
29. Members are to call Lion Jim
Sheerer and Gene Crumline for res-
erval ions.
Lion Andy Campbell, chairman of
the paper drive, announced that it
will be held this weekend, and asked
all Lions to assist Saturday morning
and Sunday afternoon.
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Monday thru Thursday
9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
You say you fell out of a tree
and it'll be eight weeks
before you're back in school?
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Cheer up. Even Tarzan mis-times a leap now and then.
And don't give up on your school work. We've made it
possible for many shut-in students to attend classes even
though they're confined to bed. Our school-to-home service is
the answer. It's a two-way communications system that lets
the student speak and listen to anyone in the classroom.
Its helped many a bright youngster through some,
pretty gloomy confinements.
After all, we’ve had years and years of practice in
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; first publication hereof, or the post-
l ing, if publication is not required,
or the same will be forever barred.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU WILL
TAKE NOTICE that Lora Roberta
Love Barnett, Executrix of the Es-
tate of Lenora Allsup, Deceased,
has filed a Final Account and Peti-
tion for Order Allowing Final Ac-
count, Determination of Heirs. Dis-
tribution and Discharge in the above
case and hearing on the same will
be had on the 15th day of Novem-
ber. 1968, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. at
the County Courthouse in Grady
County. Oklahoma at which time
and place you may appear and show
cause, if any you may have, why
the account should not be approved
and settled; the heirs determined;
the estate distributed to the heirs,
legatees and devisees and the Ex-
ecutrix discharged.
DATED this 3rd day of October,
more must be done in 1963.
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4-H Week . .. .
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21st day of November, 1968, or said
Petition will be taken as true and quncu I pesem e sane wiu.
azjudgment will be rendered for said necessary vouchers, to Lora Roberta
Plaintirr granting her a decree of ' — " • ” ' "
divorce, custody of the minor chil-
dren of the parties, child support,
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many people pass seeking aid for
their ills, their misfortunes, and
their spiritual problems.
(Published Oct. 10, 17. 24, 1968,
in The Chickasha Star)
IN THE DISTRICT' COURT OF
GRADY COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
JEWELL FAY MABRY.
Plaintiff,
—vs—
JIMMY DALE MABRY.
Defendant.
claiming any right, title or interest
in or to the property hereinafter
described:
Take notice that on the 7th day
of October, 1968, a petition was filed
herein by Dossie Blacksher, alleging
that on the 17th day of May, 1908,
Sallie Ann Blacksher departed this
life and at that time said Dossie
Blacksher and Sallie Ann Blacksher
were owners as Joint Tenants of the
following described property situ-
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Limit: One to a
Customer
Friday - Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
payment of debts and obligations N. 4th, Chickasha, Oklahoma, with-
of the parties, Attorney’s fee, Court in thirty days of the dale, of the
costs and property settlement.
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Customer
help than can be mensured by Support comes from private indus-
money, try in form o scholarship educa-
There art many local tamilies ' tional trips, reference books and
who find themselves m need of technical assistance The county
temporary help with rent, utilittes, and State Extension Set vice is the
food, clothing, and furniture. There I mainstay of overall 4-H progress.
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too little income when it comes to
older persons. The Salvation Army
I can do the job that needs to be done
1 only if The UNITED FUND is suc-
Norman Morse, Lloyd Null, Dr.
Samuel Evans, Wendell Brown, Sam
Hill, Rev. Whitlow, Dr. Taylor, Leon
Limit: 3 Pair to a
Customer
Lions Club Plans
Ladies Night
Rev. Loren Messenger, who is
leading a revival fa College Heights
Baptist Church this week, was the
guest speaker at the regular Lions
Club luncheon at the Chickasha Ho-
tel, Wednesday. He is Superinten-
dent of Missions, Caddo County Bap-
tist Association.
Chris Wright, Minister of Music,
College Heights Baptist Church,
sang "Sunday Chile,” from the folk
musical, "Good News.”
Guests of the club were Dr.
Charles Sullivan, pastor of the First
Baptist Church, Gerald Bonner
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Helps 74 Cases
In September
The Executive Board of Grady
County Chapter American Red Cross In the Matter of the Judicial
met in Chapter Office October 8. I
Major Norman Morse, Chapter SALLIE ANN BLACKSHER,
Yes, there are many people who Chairman presided. ront nenant
can and do receive aid because you A total of 74 cases were given
have given your Fair Share but (service, 44 servicemen, 11 veterans,
19 civilians, 28 emergency messages, em.. .. .... ......__
I health, welfare inquiries—these sti THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
on the increase in our county as The heirs, devisees, legatees and
more notifications of injuries are assigns "r SALLIE ANN ELACK-
received by families—1 such cases sHEm deceased, and to all persons
j re ported in our county. Financial
1 assistance, applications for depen-
No. 30971
NOTICE
The State of Oklahoma to Jimmy
Dale Mabry:
Take notice that you have been
sued in the above named Court by
the said Plaintiff, Jewell Fay
Mabry, alleging that you are guilty
of extreme cruelty and incompati-
bility, and that the Plaintiff is en-
titled to a Decree of Divorce, cus-
tody of the minor children of the
parties, child support, payments of
the debts and obligations of the
parties, Attorney's fee and Court
costs, and that she should have
property settlement as prayed for
in her Petition: and you must An-
swer said Petition on or before the
and State:
To the Creditors of Lloyd Davis,
deceased,
All persons having claims against
Lloyd Davis, deceased, are required
to present the same with the neces-
sary vouchers, to the undersigned
executor al 1557 S.W. 44 Sireel, Okla-
homa City. Oklahoma in Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma, within two
months of the date of the first publi-
cation hereof or same will be for-
ever barred.
Dated this 7th day of October,
1968.
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Marylin Bender, fashion writer for the New York Times, and au-
thoress of "The Beautiful People," says: "Girls just into their teens
are the nation's most avant-garde fashion cultists." but, "after Hi,
the symptoms of collegiate conservatism appear." Thus from the late
teens to mid-20's, it's almost impossible for one girl to have more
casual-coordinates than the next. And the same holds true with casual
footwear— moceasin types in particular. Not one or two pairs, but a
complete wardrobe of classic moccasins in styles, colors, ornamenta-
tions, textures-- all coordinated to the particular mood of the time. If
you want a good example of what's going on in classic fashion foot-
wear, make it a point to see the new line of Lady Bostonian authentic
moccasins. The look is great ... t he price is right .. . and the comfort.
Superb! Lady B's are now available at (your store name),
Benkind-Robesta,
CLiclatlu'i finast Sloe Stot
Dunlap, Houston, Texas, and Rev.
Raymond McDowell, pastor of Col- I STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
lege Heights Baptist Church. Leslie i GRADY COUNTY, Ss.
........ • ..... ■ In the County Court of said County
Lenora Allsup, Deceased, are re-
OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT,
PETITION FOR ORDER 1968.
ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT,
DETERMINATION OF HEIRS,
DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE
All persons having claims against
if you have anything to sell or
trade, use a Chickasha Star
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projects or activities that cover dents, transmittal of funds (emer-
and to supply whatever material ' just about every home situation, [ genc) "
&mds they are in need of at the personal goal and ability. Among
Many "mo,a.man or family will awards for outstanding achieve-
come in ror a word of encourage- . . . . .
ment and a Short prayer. This is ment are home economics, health,
just as important many times as ! safety, field crops, science, conserv-
the material good* they receive and l ation, livestock, marketing, photo-
a word of sound advice is far more 1 graphy, and veterinary science.
Shearhart, Don Pinkston, Mrs. Mar- j - - ---------
jorie Phillips, Mrs. Marshall John- ly determined the fact of the death
ston, Mrs. Hubert Miser, Mrs. Sam o said Sallie Ann Blacksher, Joint
Griffin, Mrs. W. H. John, Toin^Tenancy termination 0 sald
We'll be glad to tackle your problem, too. Just call the,
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telephone business office.
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(Published Oct. 10 & 17, 1968,
in Die Chickasha Star)
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND
FOR GRADY COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
LONZA E. ADCOCK, Deceased.
No. 8630
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR
ORDER ALLOWING FINAL
ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION
OF HEIR3, DISTRIBUTION
AND DISCHARGE
YOU AND EACH OF' YOU WILL
TAKE NOTICE that Byron B. Webb,
Administrator of the Estate of
Alonza E. Adcock, Deceased, has
filed a Final Account and Petition
for Order Allowing Final Account
Determination of Heirs, Distribution
and Discharge in the above case and
hearing on the same will be had on
the 21th day of October, 1968 at
10:00 o'clock A.M. at the County
Courthouse in Grady County, Okla-
homa at which time and place you
may appear and show cause, if any
you may have, why the account
should not be approved and settled;
the heirs determined; the estate dis-
tributed to the heirs, legatees and
devisees and this Administrator dis-
charged.
DATED this 3rd day of October
1968.
/s/ CHAS. V. COLLINS
County Judge
ALLEN & ALLEN
Attorneys at Law
116 N. 4th
Chickasha, Oklahoma
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(Published Oct. 10 & 17, 1968,
in The Chickasha Star)
STATE OF' OKLAHOMA
COUNTY OF GRADY ss.
IN THE COUNTY COURT
In the Matter of the Estate of
MYRTLE JOHNSON, Deceased
No. 8552
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ALCOUNT AND PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP
AND FOR DISTRIBUTION
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that Bar-
bara J. Simpson. the duly appointed
and qualified Administratrix of the
estate of Myrtle Johnson, deceased,
has filed in said Court her final
account and report of her admin-
istration as such Administratrix and
her petition for determination of
heirship and distribution of said
estate and her discharge; and the
8th day of November, 1968, at 10:00
o'clock. A.M., in the County Court
room 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
determined and distribution made as
prayed for.
Witness my hand this 9th day of
October, 1968
CHAS. V. COLLINS
County Judge
McElroy & Vaughn
Attorneys for said Estate
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