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johnny Returns
GINNY opened her eyes wide
then smiled "Not entirely
Although it's no more to he con-
demned than marrying for a fine
plantation home
"So that's what people are say-
Ginny shrugged "Why should
you care? Toby says that your
Johnny's a swell person and I've
made up my mind that Toby's a
better judge of character than I
am I don't see why he picked
me—but then" Ginny decided
shrewdly "Toby likes nice people
and I do have family"
"You're leaving one important
thing out of this arrangement
aren't you?" asked Sue Ellen
quietly
"You mean loveVl Ginny
leaned over and patted the hand
which wore Johnny's diamond
"What about you? You told me
over and over that you couldn't
stand Johnny Harris but you
married him when he asked you
I knew that he'd bought Belle
Acres the day we went out there
and the sign was down in front
of the house remember? I knew
who had started to tear down
those tumbledown stables I knew
long ago that he loved you I'd
rather marry a man who loved
me too much than to have too
much loving on my side I'll make
Toby happy—see if I don't And
you married a man you weren't
in love with Do you know Sue
that's why I had the courage to
marry Toby"
She felt like a cheat Suppose
Ginny had made a mistake and
she was responsible Ginny was
wrong she did love the man she
married It might be days—possi-
bly months—until Johnny would
know: he would guess he must
see But Ginny—could she love
plain clumsy honest Toby
enough to be happy with him?
Ginny ran on and on and then
said curiously: "You haven't
heard a word Honey are you
still upset about Riv and Dee
dora?"
"Why should I be?"
Ginny stared thoughtfully at
the carpet "It must be odd for
you to be married to a Yankee"
"A Yankee is no different from
any other man"
Ginny pondered this "Well a
northern girl is certainly no dif-
ferent from one of us Look at
Deedora Waller She went off the
deep end about Riv Moore and
now she's in a jam"
"You know?"
"Everyone in Tyler Springs
knows I wonder she came back
here Do you know what I think?"
Ginny rushed on to answer 'her
own question "I think she's senti-
mental" "Deedora?"
Ginny n odd e d "All that
brusque manner is so much cam-
ouflage and underneath she fell
for Riv because she's much more
romantic than you or me who
have married for a plantation and
a grocery"
"Ginnyl"
"It's the truth Deedora came
down here with one idea: to
marry a handsome southern gen-
tleman to manage the estate her
father bought for her She had a
romantic picture of southern life
Stately old home with white
columns and magnolias Riv
fitted into the picture and being
engaged to another girl made
him more fascinating and desir-
able She saw Riv as another
Rhett Butler just as these Camp
Shelby soldiers see a Scarlett
O'Hara in every pretty girl Un-
derneath the skin a Yankee is
twice as susceptible as a southerner"
Secret Out
THE conversation might have
I gone on and on for Ginny
loved to talk and was just warm-
ing to her subject but Aunt Car'
appeared and settled herself at
the window and with a warning
glance Sue Ellen hinted that they
had better change the conversa-
tion They talked about the newly
formed Red Cross unit and
whether or not the carpet should
be cleaned at the Episcopal
Church and finally Ginny de-
clared she must go As Sue Ellen
followed her out into the hall
she whispered: "Don't mention
what I told you"
"About Deedora?"
"About me goose If mamma
should find out my plan she'd
shut me up on bread and water
until I can' c to my senses And
don't forgq you've promised to
go over tomorrow afternoon and
break the bad news to her"
"I wonder if that news about
Deedora is true" said Sue Ellen
as she and Ginny moved toward
the street door
"How your mind runs to Dee-
dora Waller She made plenty of
trouble for you"
"If I could do anything to help
her "
Ginny said: "Ha! Help her?
Better not offer her any pity she
doesn't hesitate to tell everyone
how much she dislikes you'
Sue Ellen stood and watched
through the wirdow as Ginny
paddled off in the rain umbrella
bobbing rubbers sloshing her
red raincoat the one bright spot
in the sullen Sodden landscape
When she went back to the li-
brary Aunt Car said: "What's
Ginnv Fairchild hatching now?"
"Why?"
"Because mischief is written all
over her face"
Flying fortress pilots have nam-
ed themselves "truck drivers" —
because they take off with a heavy
load go and dump It and then re-
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ltMEMMMENIMONSIEM
Betore sne rememnered her
promise Sue Ellen said: "She's
marrying Toby Tyler tomorrow"
The Lord bless us and save
us" Aunt Car's tapestry fell to
her lap "What's the South com-
ing to when a Fairchild marries
a common crossroads grocer?"
"Waking up" said Sue Ellen
briefly "This generation of
southerners is changing its sense
of values We get no satisfaction
out of clinging to outmoded ideas
which were all right for our
great-grandfathers We're eman-
cipated" She smiled then sob-
ered and added earnestly: "I
promised Ginny not to tell her
plans Don't say anything to any-
one about it will you?"
Aunt Car promised "Ginny
know anything else?"
Sue Ellen came across the room
and bent and kissed her "The
whole town thinks I married
Johnny to get possession of Belle
Acres'
"And does that worry you?"
"It isn't true" said Sue Ellen
softly "You know that"
Aunt Car's slender hand caught
Sue Ellen's fingers and held them
closely "When are you going to
let your husband know that you
love him?" she asked gently
"When I'm sure that he loves
me" was Sue Ellen's answer
The rain continued throughout
the day About two in the after-
noon Johnny called from Camp
Shelby "I may have to go away
for a month" he told Sue Ellen
"I'm coining over this afternoon
to wind up the signing of those
papers I want everything to be
settled and Belle Acres in your
name before I leave These are
uncertain times" His tone was
troubled
"There's no danger that you
won't come back?"
"Try to keep me away" said
Johnny and something in his
voice made her heartbeat quicken
He would be over about four
he must drive back soon after
dinner Sue Ellen left the tele-
phone to announce that there
would be a guest for dinner "A
very important guest" she told
Aunt Jennie whom she found
ambling about the low-ceilinged
kitchen "My husband is coming
and I want to have everything
just right—"
"Funny kind of a husband"
muttered Aunt Jennie who had
known Sue Ellen from the day
she took her first step and never
hesitated to express her opinion
on anything which concerned her'
"You stay heali—and he sLy
theah Whoever heard of such
nonsense"
"That's the modern way" Sue
Ellen teased tier
Aunt Jennie tossed her kinky
head "That's what all these
ho-account gran'chillun of
mine says I am' modern" She
rolled her eyes "I am' nevelt
hear of a hushan' that don' want
to make love to his wife It am'
decent—it am'—"
"Maybe things will be different
soon" said Sue Ellen demurely
"You must remember that my
husband is a soldier"
Aunt Jennie grumbled "Sol-
diers! What we fightin' foah this
time?"
Unasked Guest
AUNT PLEAS' announcement
that iv was downstairs and
wanted to see her annoyed Sue
Ellen upset her and made her
slightly uneasy The talk with
Riv earlier in the week should
have convinced him that their re-
lations were ended She had 'told
him flatly that she did not want
to see him Now he had come
again
"He looks terrible I think he
has been drinking If you don't
care to see him I'll tell him
you're Out or resting I'll make
some excuse"
"Then he may rush off and say
or do something rash and create
a lot of gossip" Sue Ellen was
already slipping out of her house-
coat and into a dark wool dress
"Tell him I'll be down in a min-
ute and make some excuse to in-
terrupt us if you hear that he is
becoming loud and unmanage-
able" "I don't think you should see
him" Aunt Pleas insisted
She did not tell her aunt that
she was afraid not to see Rh'
Always high-tempered and reck-
less he might rush off downtown
and express his opinion about
Johnny Harris and start a new
flood of gossip Once and for all
Riv must understand that he
should go about his own busi-
ness and leave her alone
When she came downstairs
she found him pacing the hall
staring up the staircase and rush-
ing to meet her before ever she
reached the last step He caught
her arm and drew her quickly
into the front parlor
He arose strode back and forth
a minute his breath coming
stormily his black eyes flashing
"So you married the man who
could give you Belle Acres" he
jeered "I've just come from the
bank and learned that you were
to have the place for your own
while this Yankee soldier goes
back east to show off his uni-
form What kind of marriage is
that?"
"Is that your business Riv?"
"Yes it is You run off to
marry me and then turn up in
Tyler Springs married to someone
else and the whole town is guess-
ing why and imagining all sorts
of things"
To bo continued
account at which time and place any per-
sons interested may appear and the ex-
centime in Tiling and contest the same
One new sky job every four
Doted May 23 1342 -
minutes That's the rate they ii PAUL L MYRICK
be coming off the line in '43 when i7cunty Julge
America gets her 185000-plane (SEAL)
SWANK SWANK -
program moving in high Attorue)16 tor Executor
THE
LEGAL NOTICES
A Published in the Fil illwater Garet te May
8 15 22 29 June 5 3942-51
NOTICE OF itEctIVINII BIDS F011
MI AN11 tiiS1 LE4sES
"If Oil and gas bids are sent by mall
send special delivery"
Notice is hereliy given that the Corn-
rnissioners 01 the Land ()Mee of ihe
State 0 ( (') k N1)01-1111 Will reeve sealed
bins until Ten Thirty 110:itii o'clock a in
ne
n Ju 9th 1942 1gt - oil and gas leases
on certain of its School anti Stale land
hereinafter descrthed subject to the right
the Commissioners of the Land Office
to reject any and all bids
Each bidder wiii be required to um
company his hid with a Cashier's Check
1
in the sum of Twenty:ft s1:25'l 1 per cent edition Chesttr Ingham a nn I per cent (il critical materials L
nol i i
of 1 he amount hid pima hie to I he Comm r En r Ingh am a m nor is weight was prohibited in an or
Tax
sioners of the Land Office as a d Ruby Grif fin Oklahoma $
eposit der which also froze all stocks e
or Partwgt money to insure the execution c"mm!"1"n or ow 8134 "r b
of the lease by the bidder and furnishing bWah"Ina 40"r11 J "i""( '
Ray 1100 Lena lioyd Wesley 1 27 d I I lei ent instruments in th
or bond as required by law If a drilling hands of mn
aufactu Ot(
rers u
contract is but then a Cashier's Check Monroe Boyd and the un- 1
In the sum of Two Hundred Fifty krubwn heirs( 0111t rm ati 1 SaCs find Jobbers These are bt
s25010 Dollars must accompany the bid ministritors devisees trus f in) reiervcd tor sale to the arn
to insure the furnishing of bond required ler"! and aisetnn immediate ed torces
herein Any deposit made by a bidder and remote nf Ola Rums
shall be returned if the bid or suit bidder deceafed ficreminnis Retailers and wholesalers
Is not aceented by the Commissioners of NOTIcE OF SAII: illiVe been disturbed by announc
the 1ind Office hi purauance of an order ot mtie in molts that WPB was considern
Each trict will be leased separately to Partitliati from sitiii Milli 10 MP directral
the highest and best bidder for a period 1 soli offer tor side at public auction and proposals to limit their invel
were
or I iVt yOkrs an so
d as long thereafter as il Fell to the highest bidder for cash tortes reassured by tette
im or ilas be produeed thereon in paying subject to eidifirmation by said court lit
muintaies fir a royalty of one-eighth of the East fro? t Maw of the Court House 11kidleSSed to trade association o
I he iill and ea s produced t herefrom and in the City a St illwal er Payne County tic hi Is by Chairman Nelson MI
each lease shall provide that if no sell State or Oklahoma on the 71 h day iif 1leon said in part: -We bellevt
is completed on leased premises wit hin July 1912 at 2 o'clock p m 1 his fol-
one year from the date of the lease I he lowina described real estate and premises I rat 1 wholesalers and retailer!
less ) shall pay to the Stale an annual situated in Payne County alma at ogle- sn011111 have reasonable oppor-
rental in advance in the surn of One alma town
I SI s so Dollar per acre which payment Lola TwentyI wit i 22 i Twenty- 'unity to bring their inventoric !
shall operate to deter completion of a t Three i23I and Twenty-Four 4 241 Bit° line without seriour disor-
mql for another yew' and likewise each in Block ThirtyFour 131 in the der Before any official action it
year thereafter to termination of lease town of Railey Payne County
or until RELEASED by the iessee and Slate of Oklahoma taken I epresentatives of retailer!
oiso mintaining such other and farther ! Witness rny hand this 2nd day or Julie and wholesalers VIA be called ink
terms and conditions as are now contained 1!142 consultation"
in law I dill or oil and gas lea so uniform-SCHROEDER
ly used by the Commissioners of the Land ' Sheriff of Payne Ctainty NeW restrictions On the use ol
Offiee which form is specifically made a s Oklahoma : licn and steel to take effect Jun(
part of this Notice BROW'N MOORE AND GUY HORTON
bonuses shall be payahle in cash No Attormyo for Plaintiff 20 halt the production of suet
bid for less than TWO I 52 I 10 i DOliarg per homely articles of everyday use al
acre hill be consatere(i Bids will be re- I sinks (except scullery ) sink ant
ceived for a straieht bl MU:4 or a bonus Of ! i Published in the St atwitter Gazette June '
nea li(ss 1 hit n 'N) i 5201)i Dollars per ' 5 12 1942-2t I laundry tray combinations ant
are and a (trilling contract if awarded I NOTICE OF APPLICATION vote foot baths 'I he order which eli-
a lease on a drilling contract that the 1 LETTERS OF A OMINIsTRATION
I idder silt complete a test well to a IN Tlift: COUNTY COURT PAYNE minutes these and curtails the
depth al which oil or cas is usually found COVNTY ISTATS7 OF OKLAHOMA amount of metal to be used in
in pavine quantities in the field in whieh In the Matter of the Estate 01 paiscy other household fixtures is ex-
said lands arc located within on year B CAin s Dereased T tv the Heirs and Ail
from date of award Persons Interested in Sala Estate: I pected to save 46000 tons of iror
The fillOCeSSfUl bithiCr 011 a drilling con- Notice is hereby given that Rena B 'and 7200 tons of steel annually
tract will be l'&ittirVii to give bond in a 'Lessen has filed in said Court a petition
sufficient sunk to be fixed by the Corn- praying that Rena B Lesnert be appointed 1
1 echni 'al infol illation on na-
m issioners of the Land Office to guarantee Ailmintstratris of the estate of Dairsoy b thnal emergency steels made in
the dolling of said well Cain- deeeascd and that the lath day of accordance with new speeifica-
Eah hid must he filed or delivered to June 1912 at 1000 o'clock n nu of Raid
the Secretary to the Commissioners of the day being a dav of a rOWIJIar term 411 tions designed to conserve scarce
Land ()thee and if sent by mail must be alloying elements is aceumulatinll
this Court to-a it of the January term
sealed in an envelope and marked thereon
1412 at the County' Court room in Still- b and is being made available ti
-Bid for Oil and Gas I oe:INe" and placed
w i
'
ater n 1 li4 t ovnty of Payne Slate or
illSitiP d ano t her envelope and plkinly ad- Industry okinhoma has lawn set tor hearing 'P RI
dressed to the Seeretary of the COMMA-
sioners of the 'Ural office PRIORITIES — Another broaci
petition when and where you are hereby
The successful baler will be required citeo to apnrar and show image II any' segment of industrial chemical
to pay far the advertisement of the here-
you have why the said petition should
pot be granted production WaS placed under the
Matter described tract or tracts purchased
witness the Judge of aaid Court and strict allocation when this type
by him
The number and description are as lot- Inliz: seal thereof this 3rd (lay of June
of control was applied to by
lows: 1942
PAYNE COUNTY ' PAUL L MYR WK I Prcduct ammonia sulphate of
Trart No Deseript See Twp Rge Acres I County Judge ammonia synthetic ammonia
3 NN : ! NN Ev I: i:!I: li 22 IC NN 44 EE
gl: ' iliSAFlAPlii B 'SIMCOE 1 cyanamid capryl alcohol iso-
4 For further information adiiretai ! Attorney for Petit loner propyy alcohol methyl ethyl ke-
CHAS B STEELE SECRETARY 7121: Main Street tone butyl alcohol and chemical
St illwa ter Oklahoma ' vnt Inn nifin
4 N-N11 33 '20N 4E iiii
For further her information address
('HAS B STEELE SECRETARY
'Published in the Stillwater Gazette May
OTUE OF E
8 15 22 29 and June 5 1942-511
sHIERWE'S SAL
IN' THE DISTRICT COURT OF PAYNE
COUNTY STATE' OF OKLAHOMA
J Glenn Plaintiff 1
VS No14131
It L Kemp and E A Miller t
-
pdants I I
! Notwe- Is giVen that ir the Sth day Qt
June— 1-412 at '10 'feint a in at the
cast front tiior of the Court House at
Stillwater in Payne County Oklahoma the
undersigned sheriff of said county Will
dier for sale and sell for cash at public
Stillwater in Payne County Ok lationta the
undersigned sharill ot said county will
lilier lot stale and lor ctitsh at 'public
tAulliffin io the hiptieqt and best bidder
buetlion to the hikbest and ' best bidder Iffivorce ' t)n the grounds of gross neglect freiAllt elevators electric motors
the property hereinafter described which of dutyi and abandonment and that )un-- of more than one horsepower
has been appraie1 at $27000 less you answer his petition filed herein
All of a certain undivided one-eighth cm or before the 3rd day of July 1942 illdustrial fans and industrial
i (Ls 'iffierest In and to oil gas and ! said 'petition wilt be taken as true and compressors and pumps
mining lease covering the East nail tjudgment 4enolered - against you for an
of ' the Northeast Quarter absolute decree of 'elivtorce In another order WPB restrict-
i NE' i less ten 110 i acres in the IN lAlTNESS WHEREOF I have here- ed the production and distriub-
Southwest vorner thereof of Section unto) set my hand and subscribed my name
tion a variety of instruments
Six HI Township Eighteen t18 and affixed the seal of said court this
of
North Range Five o 5) East executed '2Ist day of May 1942 1 egulators and control valvvs
by C O itaffety et at to Stanolind 1-St'"1 used in general industrial pro-
Ott and Gas Company et al recorded BILL NEM'FIA
in Book 28 L it at page 259 the Court Clerk cessing and in the nwlfacture
ell and equipment thereon and there- RALPH B SIMCOE of war material
in subject to the unpaid balance of A ttorney to Plaintiff
One Hundred Twenty-Two ($12200 Stillwater Oklahoma A new order effective June 15
Dollars owing on mortgage in favor sets up what is expected to be
of First National Bank of Cushing (Published in the Stillwater Gazette May a permanent arrangement for the
Oklahoma dated Ally 15 1938 and 29 June 5 1942-21) withdrawal from frozen stocks of
evidenced by an assignment of that IN THIll COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR
tiate recorded in Book 28 A R Page THE COUNTY OF PAYNE STATE or refrigerators required for military
345 which said interest in said oil OKLAHOMA and essential civilian needs New
gas and miffing lease and equipment In the matter of the Estate
has been appraised at $27900 less ' of ) No 20( a domestic mechanical refrigera-
the amount of said mortgage One Charles F Swank Deceased ) tors may be delivered after that
Bundled Twentv-two (512200) Dot- I NtoricE op APPLICATIoN FOR AP- date:
NE' less ten 110 acres in the
Southwest corner thereof of Section
Six r6 r Township Eighteen r181
North Range Five 5) East executed
by C O Rai fety et at to Stanolind
Oil and Gas Company et al recorded
in Book 28 L R at page 259 the
'ell and equipment thereon and there
in subject to the unpaid balance of
One Hundred Tuenty -Two r $122001
Dollars owing on mortgage in favor
of First National Bank of Cushing
Oklahoma dated Ally 15 1938 and
evidenced by an assignment of that
date recorded in Book 28 A R Page
3o5 which said interest in said oil
gas and miffing lease and equipment
has been appraised at $27000 less
the amount of said mortgage One
Bundled Twenty-two r $122 00) Dol-
lars the net appraised value being
51 000
Sale will be nutrie pursuant to an Order
Ht Sale issued upon a Judgment entered
in the District Court of Payne County
Oklahoma in suit No 14131 wherein J
Glenn is Plaintif f and R L Kemp and
E A Miller are defendants to satisfy
said judgment against the defendant R
L Kemp in the amount of Six Hundred
Sixty-eight and 67-100 41668671 Dollars
with interest at 6 per cent per annum
thereon from October 20 1941 and at-
tornev's fee of Seventy Six and 86-loo
i$7686i Dollars and the Judgment against
the saki R L Kemp and E A Miiier for
coos of said action accrued of Twenty
and 55-100 i$2055i Dollar
s the costs of
'this sale and accruing costs I (SEAL' port of Latin-Arnerican coon-
1 Wit new my hand this 5th day of May BLAKELY M MURPHY
!1942 ! tries) Lend-Lease and the Pro-
y
I E fi SCHROEDER Signature Attorne for Petitioner i eurement Division of the Trea-
! E C Schroeder Sheriff of Payne
i County State of Okhhotna I Published in the Stillwater Gazette June i sury
—
! — '' ''"''''''" '''"-"' "' “Y"' I I Published in the Stillwater Gazette June SUM
l County State of Okhhotna
133 Lloyd T Burris Deputy i refrigerators to the De-
NOTICE TO CREMIDR I4 ! may se
i IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ' ll
:tn' WILLIAM r ANDEitsoN DEcEAs fense Supplies Corporation or to
I tPuhlitihed in the Stillwater Gazette May !ED - any other RFC agency
9 June 5 12 1942-3h I All persons having claims against Wil-
1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PAYNE 'Iwm T Anderson deceased are required The order permits repossession
1 couNrrv STATE OF OKLAHOMA to preaent the satne with the nevessalY of new refrigerators for default
IN THE MATTER OF THE i vouchers before the undersigned VCPCUll'i
GUARDIANSHIP 1 Of the estate of William T Anderson in payments but refrigerators so
! OF i No 2000 Maud G Anderson at 315 Duck St still- obtained may not be resold ex1likrZ-111A
E SKEEN AN IN- ) I water Okla: or her attorney Leon J cept upon a certificate from WPB
COMPETENT PERSON 1 Yotk 2013 Hoke Pudding Stillwater Ok
INDTIIIE OE HEARING OF FINAL AC- lahoma in Payne County Oklahoma with- or to fill an Army or Navy order
cOUNT OF GUARDIAN AND HIS- in four months of the date hereof or the Refrigerators who se sale and
CHARGE !same will he lorevet barred delivery was permitted under the
Notiec is hereby given that Ira Skeen I Dated this 4th day ot June 1942 ' original freeze order as amended
m
cuardn of the person and estate of MAID G ANDERSON
Marthit E Skeen an incompetent person Executrix I and which were in transit prior
having flied in this Court his Final Ac- 10EAL1 to the effective date of this or-
rount as Guardian of said person and 'LEON- J YORK ' der June 15 may be delivered
estate an for final discharge of himself ' Attorney for Executrix
at such guardian the hearing of the same 200 Hoke Building 1RANSPORTATION -- T h e
has been fixed by the Judge of said court Stillwater Oklahoma Office of Defense Transportation
for the 111th day June 1942 at 10 o'clock
A M at the court room of said I (Published in the Stillwater Gazette M—av l announced changes in its Gen-
court in the County Court House at Stlit- 29 June 5 1942---2t) eral Orders 3 4 5 and 6 affect-
watA in the County and State aforesaid NIEI ICE TO curorroins ing trucking operations In the
and all persons interested In said guardian- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF i
ship are notified then and there to appear WILLIAM EDAWES DECEASED major changes ODT:
and show cause if any they have why All persons having claims aganist Wil- l 1 Postponed from June 1 to
the said Account should not be settled and liam E Dawes deceased are required to i
allowed and said Guardain discharged and present the same with the necessary I July 1 the effective date of the
h14 bondsmen released vouchtos before the undersigned at her provision of Orders 3 4 and 5
I Dated May 26 1942 lhome in Mound Township or it the of- prohibiting the operation of
PAUL L MYRICK flee of Ralph B Strome Attorney for Ex-
l County Judge r ecutr ix at 7124 Main Street Stillwater trucks in over-the-road deliver-
'SEAL) !Oklahoma in Payne County Oklahoma '
ies unless loaded to 75 per cent
LEON J YORK within four months' of the date herent a-
of capacity on the return trip
Atty for Guardian !the same will be forever barred
(Published in the Stillwater Gazette May
29 June 5 1942-2tt
' IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PAYNE
COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA-
In the Matter of the Estate
of ) No 187
TAMES VV SWANK Deceased )
No TULE OE HEARING
ANNUAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the Executor
of the above estat e having rendered Ore
Dented and filed in said Court his Annual
JAMES W SWANK Deceased I i 5 12 1942-21 i
NOTICE OE HEARING NOTRE '10 CKEOITORs
ANNUAL ACCOUNT 1 IN THE MATTER or THE ESTATE OF
Notice is hereby given that tho Executor J It (DICK! MARTIN DECEASED
of the above estate having rendered pre All persons having claims against Jo lt
seated and filed in sa Court his Annual (Dick) Martin deeased are requirtd te
Aceriont as such Executor the 15th day present thid e 1ume with the necessarr
of June: 1942 at 10:00 o'clock A M Is vouchers before the undersigned at th
FPCIIVU am tam saa atasasa 1-astal I sta "mum
Acenunt as such Executor the 13th day
2
of June 194 at 10:00 o'clock A M 14
ie by the Court for the oettlernent of said
STILLWATER GAZETTE
I LEGAL NOTICES
1
' I ibil1shed in the Sill in ater Ilarcite June
5 12 19 ?II July 3 19425t i
I IN THE oisTaicr corit'r or rAyto:
cotivry 8TATE OF tKILAII0MA
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Fred Brown 1P0 I rot p Pearl
Spbritti EiKi3O Drinissrd Cgth-
4ring kVade John T Rains 1
Blanelve 'finical Fylvia Fry I
Cluster NI Rains Fred I l No 1441b
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Itol-co 1 smivor
!Attorney for Petitioner
7121 Main Street
St illwater Oklahoma
4Published In the Stinweler Gagette May
22 29 June 5 1912-31)
I COUNTVSTATE OP OK
N THE DISTRICT COURT LA111 HOMA PAVER
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i Cir1 A Bowers
PlairtilL
1 Nit 1355-D
1 Lebo Bowers
Defentinnt
NOTICE NV PUBLICATION
'MIK AsTATE OR OKLAHOMA To !Lena
Bowers ' I '
Take notice that you have been stud in
the Didtrict Court of Payne County Okla
horns on the 1Sth day of May 1942 by
Carl ABowerh for an absolete decree of
POIN rmENT OF ADMINISTRATOR I -
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 1 1 To fill contracts or purchase
To the heirg next of kin and creditors I orders for the Army Navy Mari-
a the said Charics F Swank deceased
You are hereby notified that W IL 1 time Commission or the Panma
Murphy hag applied for Letters of Ad- Canal
ministration on said estate to be granted 1
to W H Murphy and that said applica : 2 Upon a certificate of trans-
ton will be heard at a regular term of fer issued by the Director of
said court held at the courtroom of said Industry Operations of WPB
court nn the 12th day of June 1942 at
ten o'clock A M when and where all fr-11C11 certificates are expected to
I—
I Del 7"inmter'scsted"'ma7"ppea"""r -atc1-'c:n': '
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ltst the same
Witness my hand and the seal of said
court hereunto affixed this 26th illiv of '
ya 1
1 y 04P
1
PAUL L MYRICK
I
(Published in the Stillwater Gazette May announced changes in its Gen- I
29 June 5 1942---2t) - eral Orders 3 4 5 and 6 affect- I
NitlICE To eititorrons i ing trucking operations In the 1
R
IN THE MATTE OF THE ESTATE OF i I
WILLIAM EDAWES DECEASED i major changes ODT:
MI persons having claims aganist Wit-1 1
1 Postponed from June 1 to 1
liam E Dawes deceased are required to
present the same with the necessary 1 July 1 the effective date of the
noche2 before the undersigned at her provision of Orders 3 4 and 5 1
home in Mound Township or at the of- ' prohibiting the operation of 1
flee of Ralph H Stmeoe Attorney for Ex-
ecutrix at 7124 Main Street Stillwater !trucks in over-the-road deliver-
Oklahoma In Payne county oklaherna ' ies unless loaded to 75 per cent
within four months of the data hereof a-
the same will be forever barred 1 of capacity on the return trip !
Dated this 24th day of May 1942 I 2 Relaxes a provision of Order
MARTHA A DAWES 1 No 6 with respect to newspapers i
Execut rix
(SEAL) 1 and sets up two alternate plans
RALPH 13 SIMCOE for conservation of trucks engag-
Attorney for Executrix ed in newspaper delivery services I
i
i published in the Stillwater Gazette -lane 3 Extended jurisdiction of the ':
WICKS v1 an in nereaibeu are requirtu 14
present the Kume with the mee"
vouchers before the undemigned h I th
office of Ravmond H Moore 140514 Maln
St in the city of Stillitater in Payne
County Oklahoma within tour months
the data hereof or the same will be for
eve barred
Dated this 5th day of June 1it42
JOI-1E MARTIN
ENecutrix
RAYMOND if MOORE
Attorney '
STILLWATER OKLAHOMA
1More Changes
Are Made In
I
Many Lines
Continued from Pogo I
etfillbef yarn mills to earmark at
lettSl 40 pet cent If their medium
combed yarns lint less tha
r
6) per rent of twir coarse comb-
ed yarns for he armed services
11! production of musical in
struments using more than IC
per cent of critical materials b
welpht was prohibited in an or
der which also froze all stocks t
27 dilreient instruments in th
hands of manufacturers wholt
acs and jobbers These are bt
int reerved tor sale to the amo
lorces
Retailers and wholesalers ta
propyy alcohol methyl ethyl ke-
tone butyl alcohol and chemical
' cotton pulp
- Deliveries of aromatic petrol-
Cum solvents were limited to or-
ders bearing high preference rat-
ings During the period June 4
to June 14 the minimum required
Laing will be A-10 Beginning on
June 15 the required rating will
be A-2 i
Distribution of many types of
geneial industrial equipment is
now under control Affected is
such machinery as passenger and
be Issued -o-n-iy--i:1-n approval of the
National
Housing Agency (for
war housing) the United States
Public Health Service the Board
of Economic Warfare 1 for ex
I
local detivery order to 25 miles I
beyond the corporate limits of
lite municipalities
ex(4ii
usEivSeCiy111Dintedthetrpukckks-upenogragdeed-
livery of telegraphic radio and I
exclusve l th k-up or y in e p c de-
livery of telegraphic radio and
ii
cable communications and the
U S mails for the provisions of 1
Order No 6 I
Relaxed Order No 6 with !
1 esptct to coal trucks and set t
July 1 as the effective date of
the mileage reduction program j
for such vehicles
6 Extended to July 1 the ef-
fective date of Order No 6 with
itpect to trucks primarily equip-
ped for the transportation o f
bulk liquids
PRICES—Five new maxnnum
:ice sdleoules were issued stip-
ilementing the general maximum
ice eg ula I ion tor part icular
nes of goods and in several in-
anus pushing the maximum
ices back to levels reached
Artier than Marc!' 1942 the base
riod under the universal price
cp prices fol 1942 fall styles
Yemen's girls' and children's
th outerwear garments were
at the highest prices charged
the 1941 fa II season The leg-
ation covers coats stilts dress-
and many other items and
lilies at the retail manufactur-
and wholesale It vels This
ula Hen sets the ceiling for
' S ii eller at the highest prices
charrTed from July 1 to Sep-
! aibrr 30 1941 for agarment of
obstantially equal workmanship
Ind quality No seller may add a
Ugh price-line Savings in yard-
fte through the simplification of
Lyles will help manufacturers
irset increased cost of labor or
latelials since last summer
The maximum price schedule I
Jr st andard mechanical rubber
cods set ceilings on mantilactur-
s' prices for most items fit ley-
Is of approximately October 1
941 It alSO provided a quick
nethod for arriving at price
)(1111111TIS on new "tialler-made"
of vital importance in the
Jperation of industrial machinery
aid as parts for tanks Planes
aid other military requirements
Ceilings for all types of new
sags made from cotton and bur-
a)) iabrics were placed at levels
vhich represented in general
ne replacement costs of the tex-
ae materials at the time of sale
Ails the manufacturers' highest
March 1942 conversion margin
1 he regulation affects chiefly
ales from manufacturers to
ckagers of grains feeds food-
Alias and the like
The maximum price regulation
:or canned vegetables applies at
Are canner level only and pro-
ides by the use of a formula
mdividual ceilings for each can-
ner Wholesale and retail prices
aorvevn remain unchanged and
under the control of the general i
maximum price regulation
Because it has been the custom
n some parts of the country to
net ease the mice of ice during
he summer months OPA issued
a regulation permitting manufac- I
tut ers wholesalers and retailers
of ice to charge the same prices
tom April to October that they !
zharged in the similar month last I
year The action permits sellers to
aise prices above the levels of
March which represented winter
selling prices
In a series of interpretations on
the scope of the general maxi-
mum price regulation the OPA
titled that the sales of eye glass-
es by optometrists are coveted by
the regulation that funeral serv-
ices likewise are covered fully b7
the regulation but that advertis-
ing allowances granted by a man-
ufacturer to a distributor or re-
tle‘s Inv rwnrntA intl ktfr i ept4
taller for promotional services
ale not covered
RENTS—Housing rents in 20
defense-rental areas including
Wichita Kans were formally
bi ought under federal regulation
'June 1 in the first action of this
kind ever taken by the American
government These 20 areas were
the first of more than 350 which
OPA has designated There are
d9 areas ch:signated in Texas Ok-
lahoma and Louisiana
RATIONING —The number of
new passenger automobiles made
available for rationing in June
will be the same as was allocat-
ed each month during March Ap-
ril and May There will also be
available any unused quota car-
lied over from the end of May
For the country as a whole the
'quota of cars is 40000 for June
The June quotas by States have
I been adjusted to take into con-
' dderation increased industrial
activities in some sections
: In the first criminal action tak
en undo' the gasoline rationing
f program along the East Coast
two dealers in South Carolina
have been indicted for selling
'gascline without calling for pre-
sentation of a gasoline rationing
card
Eureka Notes
By Mrs Paul Hesser
Mr and Mrs Carol Wilson and
daughter Mr and Mrs Dale Hes-
ser and Mr and Mrs Paul 'lesser
and children enjoyed a picnic sup
er at the De Moss pond Thursday
night
Mr and Mrs Bill Fuller and
son Earl of Weatherford were
Suntla dinner guests in the Pete
liessc: home
Mr and Mrs Dave Silver were
visiting relatives in Perry Satur-
day Mrs Woodrow Hesser and small
son Andy are visiting her parents
at Binger 5
Mr and Mrs Earl Friend plan
to start building a house on their
land one and one half miles east of
Eureka school soon
Mr and Mrs Dale Hesser and
Mr and Mrs Elmo Hesser spent
Sunday at Crystal Plunge in Still-
water Homage Paid Pop
e
VATICAN CITYWrom
Broadcasts) June 2—(40--The col
lege of Cardinals paid homage
Tuesday to Pope Pius XII on tne
easion of his Saint's day
The first important commercial
sea farers were the Phoenicians
eb I k t :
!Stillwater and will spend her sum-
Glencoe Newsifei flier with her parents Mr and
Mrs: D A Nimrod Sirs C H C Miller noth of whom
Sunday visitors at the Milton are in very poor health
3ohnsor and home included his Mrs Hazel Rice and daughter
brother Jim Johnson daughter Mary Lou left Wednesday for Ok-
Mrs Viola Gillock and Mr Gillock lahoma City where Mary Lou wilt
all of POnell City S E Johnson enter the hospital to have her
wile and sons of Jay Okla and a hand operated on It was fractured
grandson Chas Bartholomew of years ago
Stillwater -----
Mr and Mrs Enos Martin of Lost Creek
Braman were in Glencoe Dora
tion day ey ADD1E FERN RETHERFORD
Mrs Vernon Nimrod and child- Lost Creek hcrne demonstration
ren Danny and Carol went to club IllfA Tuesaay morning at 9
Cushing Thursday to visit her o'clock at Mts Fred Wiehe's We
aunt Mrs Ella Riggs went on garden tour We found
School closest Friday and the some very nice gardens At noon
teachers went to their respective we returned to ISIrs N R Reth-
homes Some have promised to re- erford's for coveted dish lunch-
turn for the rext year hut Mr ecn and club meeting in after-
Messevar Miss Gates and Miss noon
Bode are going elsewhere We
Mr Fred Le Crone was with
mhall misa them and our best wish-
Miss Callway to help judge gar-
PS go with them for future sue-
tens and after dinner belore they
('('SM left Mr Le Crone talked on the
Mr and Mrs Gene Hart of Ce- planting of f2arclens storing of
pctatoes onions pumpkins and
ment anent last week with Mrs
o
Hart's parents Mr and Mrs J s forth
Laughlin They returned home Miss Callaway
talked about
Sunday accompanied uying of materials by yard and companied as far as Ok- '
lahoma City by Misses Ruth tin't in garments
Edna Pearl Laughlin After Miss Callaway and Mr
Miss Susie Rinker of Elk City
Le Crone talked they left for
is
visiting Mrs Frank' Brown Oda other meetings
week Our president Mrs M B
called meeting to order
The stale game warden sante 1 Bowyer
Tuesday and seined the Will'a lake 'at 2:30 Srings: 'God Bless Am-
east of town The dam went out erica" and "Long Long Ago"
In the recent heavy rains and a sang Flag salute Scripture Mat
lot of fish were lost Now the large thew 10:1-13 by Mrs L B
fish were taken out and a new
dam will be made
Thompson Prayer by Mrs Reth-
erford Roll call: Name and de-
Mr and Mrs Harry Wilkins sclibe some well known fabric of
who have been visiting relatives
established quality Answered by
here for some time left Sunday
for their home at Bond OregaI 11 members and one visitor Mrs
ii
Miss skim Mary Blower
Mrs Wilkins' sister
was Merriman went home with them Canning exhibit for fair wa
for a visit discussed Some have already
Ralph Slaughter a n sister canned
Frances and Hazel Dean and Wes-
ley Webber left early Friday for A number of club members are
using syrup and saccharin in
Oregon homes
Mr and Mrs Allen Johnson of Demonstration: How to deter-
Seminole nod Mr and Mrs Joe mine wcot snit rayon cotson'
Stewart of New Salem Rails linen and comoination of these
came in early Tuesday to visit by Miss Retherfold she was as-
Mrs Elizabeth Mulford and Miss sisted by Mrs Wallen Savage
Hattie Mrs Ella Metcalfe and ' Armstrong Holsinger and Thomp-
Mrs Dora Paxton were also Tues 8011
day guests at the Mulford home Motion moved and seconded we
ilenry busing was a Tuesday adjourn untel next meeting Cars
passenger to Stillwater Vied Will meet June 23 with
Mist Eva Bode Mr and Mrs Miss Orvalynn Rains Demon-
John Gant and Mr and Mn Frank stration: First aid
Stephens attended the wedding of l
Rev C W Callaway which was Brockman News '
solemnised in Enid last ThursdaY
Mr Callaway will be in Glencoe to By Mss T J Ellington
fill his regular 'appointment next ' Mr Ben Shipley's sister spent
Sunday the weekend with him and family
Audra ReedEddie Sawyer Roo- Mr and Mrs Clyde Stocker and
ert Bartholomew and Freddie children and Mr and Mrs Claud
Clark are among the youngsters Flager spent Saturday evening
who have chicken pox thin week with Mr and Mrs T J Ellington
Goebel Bower and family of Mr N C Kirby and Mr C C
Paradise and Sherman Bower and Reay svere at Blackwell Thursday
family of Shamrock were Decora- Mr and Mrs T J Ellington and
tints day visitor s at the parental children spent Sunday with Mr
W C Withers home Jimmy Bow- and Mrs Clyde Stocker
er who has been visiting here re-1 The Brockmal'i sewing circle will
turned to Shamrock with his pars Meet with Mrs Carson Thursday
ents His little cousins Doyle and Mr and Mrs William Ellington
Eddie Rice went home with him and son spent Sunday with Mr
for a visit and Mrs J N White
Mr and Mrs John Downs and Mr Baird is replanting his cöt-
son Jon Alan were down from ton 4 n
Wichita to spend the weekend
with home folks
Andy Murphy of Augusta Kans
came to Glencoe Friday night re-
turning to Augusta Sunday ae-
11CAMEI1A
companied by his wife and dau-
ghters who had been visiting her
parents Mr and Mrs R C May FRI - SAT
field and her sister Mrs Roy
Burkhart for the past week
Darrell Estes and family and Tottal
Mrs Clay Withers all of Denver 0 ARE 1
Colo are visiting Glencoe rela- Vag
tives ss
Floyd Brown and family of Fort
WflVflr Worth Texas arrived early Wed- A
nesday for a visit with his parents r fin
g vs ! j
Mr and Mrs Tom Brown
Mrs Mabel Hesser came up from
GAZETTE
CLASSIFIED ADS
100 Per Cent Pullorum tested baby chicks
at summer prices Heavies 7c big Eng-
lish type Leghorn 7e each custom hatch
ng $225 pn 180 egg tray Bigler Hatch-
ery 4 mile west on Highway Al
e
General Blacksmiihing
Horseshoeing and wagon repair-
ing What will you swap for rid-
ing or driving horses a new
wagon 'pox mowing machine
general farm wagon or milk
cow? Visitors welcome—stop in
and see what we have
CIMARRON VALLEY
JACK FARM
South edge of town Phone 1701
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