The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1953 Page: 6 of 8
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DOISE CITY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 1953
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Award Oklahoma 4-Fliers Chicago Trips
C 0 V E T E D all-expense trips to the 32nd National 4-11 Club Congress
in Chicago have gone to four Oklahoma club members who have
distinguished themselves in the 1953 National 4-11 Canning Farm and
Home Electric Food Preparation and Girls' Record programs Sum-
maries of achievements of the state winners are as follows:
Notetworthy efforts in the 4-11 has been named state winner in
Farm and Home Electric pro- the 1953 4-11 Girls' Record pro-
gram have gathered State laurels gram Her reward of a trip to
and an all-expense trip to the the Nationar4-11 Club Congress
National 4-11 Club Congress in was provided by Montgomery
Chicago for Johnny Hubbard 17 Ward
of Crawford provided by the During her eight years in 4-11
Westinghouse Educational Foun- Club work she made 100 articles
dation During four years in the of clothing tended a garden of
project he has utilized electricity K 10057 square feet canned 1326
and electrical equipment whic quarts of fruits vegetables and
has meant greater productivity meats Jo Ann also prepared
on the farm 1593 meals serving 5937 people
Johnny made five electrical ar- and tried 450 recipes numerous
tides installed 10 and repaired times She has frozen 541 quarts
13 items lie won first with an of fruits and vegetables 403
electrical lamp exhibit at the pounds of beef 15 pounds of fish
County Fair in 1949-50 He wired 175 fowl 20 baked foods and 38
the brooder house and quail coop dozen other delicacies
He also helped a boy at the State Jo Ann makes most of her own
Roundup set up equipment to clothes and some for her mother
five his demonstration a nr1 4-txvt ve4 riv1 1 A 1
has made slipcovers lamp shades
State honors in the 4-11 Can- painted and refinished floors re-
ning program for 1953 in Okla- paired window shades curtains
homa were awarded to Shirley and comfort protecto
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Peters 16 Henryetta who put
up 138812 quarts of fruits and
vegetables and meats in her Planning selecting and prepar-
seven years in club work Much ing nourishing foods has been a
of the food preserved was grown challenge to Coralen Marshall 18
in her family's gallien Kerr of Ilennessey during her eight
Glass provided her all-expense years in 4-11 Club work Due to
trip to the Congress her outstanding record she has
When Shirley enrolled in the been named state winner in the
4-11 canning project she set as 4-11 Food Preparation program
her ultimate goal the preserving The trip award was provided by
of enough fruits and vegetables Kelvinator
to supply her family for a year Coralen has cooked and served
as well as to provide surplus for 1326 meals during her eight
charity In the pursuit of her years in 4-11 She has collected
goal she has excelled in the art 6382 recipes since 1946 and won
of preserving foods and gained numerous awards including first
proficiency in all the latest meth- in the Northwest district in food
oda of canning preparation a $50 bond a state
second place food preparation
Her all-around outstanding rec medal and a first for fancy
ord in home economics has cookies Coralen participated in
brought a high honor to Jo Ann 17 demonstrations on food prep-
15 daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe aration and won a $1:) Home
Roztocil of Oklahoma City She Economics scholarship
All these programs are conducted under the direction of the
Cooperative Extension Service -
State of Oklahoma
Cimarron County SS:
In the County Court In and For
Said County and State
In the Matter of the Estate of
Oliver J Tipton Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Oliver J Tip-
ton Deceased
The creditors of the above nam-
ed decedent are hereby notified
that the undersigned was by the
County Court of Cimarron County
Oklahoma appointed administra-
tor with will annexed of the estate
of said decedent and that all per-
sons having claims against the es-
tate of said decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersign-
ed administrator with will annexed
with the necessary vouchers at
his office in Boise City Oklahoma
within four months from the date
of the first publication of this no-
tice to-wit: from the 3rd day of
December 1953 or the same will
be forever barred
Dated November 30th 1953
Wade I I Loofbourrow
Administrator with will annexed
McMahan Loofbourrow & Loof-
bourrow Attorneys for Estate
(Dec 3-10)
El Dr Harry Arnold
Dr Edwina Arnold
DRS ARNOLD
ARNOLD
Chiropractors
713 Keeler Ave
X-Ray Colon Therapy
Phone 604 Da Mart TeL
THE BOISE CITY NEWS
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Shirley Peters Jo Ann Rostocil Coralen Marshall
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During her eight years in 4-11
Club work she made 100 articles
of clothing tended a garden of
10057 square feet canned 1326
quarts of fruits vegetables and
meats Jo Ann also prepared
1593 meals serving 5937 people
and tried 450 recipes numerous
times She has frozen 541 quarts
of fruits and vegetables 403
pounds of beef 15 pounds of fish
175 fowl 20 baked foods and 38
dozen other delicacies
Jo Ann makes most of her own
clothes and some for her mother
and twin sisters Jo Ann also
has made slipcovers lamp shades
painted and refinished floors re-
paired window shades curtains
and comfort protectors
Planning selecting and prepar-
ing nourishing foods has been a
challenge to Cora len Marshall 18
of Hennessey during her eight
years in 4-11 Club work Due to
her outstanding record she has
been named state winner in the
4-11 Food Preparation program
The trip award was provided by
Kelvinator
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank all those
who cooperated in making our
sale a success at the Legion hall
last Saturday We want to ex-
press our appreciation especially
to the Barnes Floral Shop for the
lovely flowers they sent Every-
thing was much appreciated
Board of the Woman's Auxiliary
State of Oklahoma
Cimarron County SS:
In the County Court In and For
Said County and State
In the Matter of the Estate of
Cordelia Huffman Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
To the Creditors of Cordelia Huff-
man Deceased
The creditors of the above nam-
ed decedent are hereby notified
that the undersigned was by the
County Court of Cimarron County
Oklahoma appointed administra-
trix of the estate of said decedent
and that all persons having claims
against the estate of said decedent
are required to exhibit them to
said undersigned tadministratrix
with the necessary vouchers at
Boise City Oklahoma or at the
law office of McMahan Loofbour-
row & Loolbourrow in Boise City
Oklahoma within four months
from the date of the first publica-
tion of this notice to-wit: from
the 3rd day of December 1953 or
the same will be forever barred
Dated Nov 28th 1953
Lura Lyons
(We 3-10) Administratrix
Frank A Walling
GRADING CONTRACTIR
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Box 734 Boise city: Dia1 3637
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Friday and Saturday
"J ESSE JAMES"
Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda
Sunday and Monday
"TIIE MAN FROM TILE ALAMO"
Glenn Ford Julia Adams and Chill Wills
Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday
"DOWN AMONG THE SHELTERING PALMS"
William Lundigan Jane Greer Mitzi Gaynor
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MOTION- PICTURES
Are Now Better7han Ever
In the District Court In and
For Cimarron County
State of Oklahoma
H E Hammond Plaintiff
vs No 2818
Albin B Mc David et al Defend-
ants NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
Albin B lkilcDavid and
Mc David his wife and if they or
either of them be deceased then
the unknown heirs executors ad-
ministrators devisees trustees and
assigns immediate and remote of
such deceased persons
YOU and each of you will take
notice that you have been sued in
the above named Court by the
plaintiff H E Hammond wherein
plaintiff alleges that he is the legal
and equitable owner and in the
actual and peacable possession of
the following described real es-
tate situated in Cimarron County
Oklahoma to-wit:
The Northeast Quarter (NE
14) of Section Ten (10) Town-
ship Three (3) North Range
Seven (7) ECM
and that you and each of you must
answer the Petition filed herein by
said plaintiff on or before the 14th
day of January 1954 or said Peti-
tion will be taken as true and
judgment rendered for said plain-
tiff quieting his title in and to the
land above described and forever
barring you and each of you from
claiming or asserting any right
title or interest therein
Dated this 30th day of Novem-
ber 1953
Mat tie Henson
(SEAL) Court Clerk
Vincent Dale GUNT11011 Oklahoma
Attorney for Plaintiff
(Dec 3-10-17)
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNT A N D PETITION
F 0 It DETERMINATION 0 F
HEIRSHIP FINAL DECREE
ORDER 0 F DISTRIBUTION
AND FINAL DISCHARGE
State of Oklahoma
Cimarron County SS:
In the County Court
No 1198
In the Matter of the Estate of Ray
O Snell Deceased
Notice is hereby given that Rob-
ert H Loofbourrow administrator
of the estate of Ray O Snell de-
ceased has rendered filed and pre-
sented for final settlement his fi-
nal account and petition praying
for distribution of the assets of
said estate remaining in his hands
for his discharge as such adminis-
trator and also his petition for de-
termination of heirs of said dece-
dent distribution of said estate
It is therefore ordered that De-
cember 24th 1953 at ten o'clock
a m of said day at the County
Court room in Boise City Oklaho-
ma be and the same is hereby ap-
pointed as the time and place for
the settlement of said accounts
distribution of assets discharge of
administrator determining t h e
heirs of said estate and the closing
of said estate at which time and
place any person may appear and
WE NOW HAVE a nice selec-
tionof holly mistletoe and assort-
ed greens for your Christmas
parties and home decorations I
Boise City Florist and Greenhouse'
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show cause why said accounts or
any of them should not be approv-
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for said administrator discharged
the heirs in said estate determined
and said estate closed
Witness my hand and the seal of
In Dad Hall's store Whitey Fisher
told Rip Robinson "I guess it's a
good thing every town in Okla-
homa doesn't depend on cotton
corn and cows like we do—we'd
all go broke!"
"Maybe" nodded Rip "But like
you say the towns in the state
have chosen to produce different
things Like Rush Springs and
watermelons Wright City and
lumber Durant and popcorn "
"Yes" Whitey broke in "and
there's Sapulpa with its glass and
pottery Stilwell and strawberries
Bartlesville and oil Lindsay and
brooms and dozens of other examples"
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See how easy it is to use
Dears low-cost convenient
way to remodel or repair
yout home Do the work
yourself or Deal's will
finance labor toot See
Dears! There's no need to
wait for that better living
comfort you deserve
$6750
said Court this 28th day of No
'ember 1953
E Hill
(SEAL) County Judge
McMahan Loofbourrow & Loa-
bourrow Attorneys for Estate
(Dec 3-10)
OKLAHOMA IN BALANCE
"It all boils down to balanced
economy boys" said Dad Hall
"And that's mighty important to
any state"
From where I sit balanced
thinking ranks along with a bal-
anced economy in importance
Luckily we have that kind of
thinking in Oklahoma Whether a
man chooses to raise okra or oats
and whether he prefers coffee or
32 beer we respect his right to
make his choice
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