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ITIILWATFR OKLAHOMA
FBIUW FEBRUARY ID 1M4
5te SiiUtpabr dtete
TtBLISUtD EVERY FRIDAY AT STILLWATER OKLAHOMA
BY THE 8TILLWATER PUBLISHING CO
titered at the Stillwater Ok Postoffice as second-class mail under
the Act of March 3 1879
Subscription Rates to The Gazette
ti00 per year in Payne County
il50 per year in balance of Oklahoma
f 200 per year in balance of United States
Payne Boy Trio
Going lo Parley
Ikes Sponsor
Legal Notices
legal Notices
' Legal Notices
(Published iu th Suliualer Gatt'(Pubhlied In the Stillwater Curette
Februaiy 5tlt 12 la lsai Jt) J annul y 29 Feliruuu 5 12 Cut-ati
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND IN 1 H h DISTRICT t Ol’H 1’ Of PA NL
LULMV SI Aik Ok' OKLAHOMA
Jennie M Teriel )
VVavne Fisher and Eailene G Fisher Rlamtiff )
“’ sr isaa?asr
NOllCL BY 1CBL1CA110N c'ummuig and Edna j
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA lo the Naomi KeinUds )
deiendams Wilma H Blown Mai-
joiie feilhti Beulah Dtllarreal Geoiae
A Bjium and Lucy ElizalifUt bv-
min U living oi li either o£ said
defendants be dead the uuknmin
Delendants )
SUMMONS AND NOTICE BV
PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma to Hie de
liens executois aumimstiators de-llendaiUs Ruby lUningtnn Wuaiuta
visees tiusiees and assigns minicdiate
and remote of such deceased deiend
ant or (lelendants and tlie unknown
hens execuuns adimmstralois de
visees trnslees and assigns immediate
and i emote of William li Hall de-
ceased Vou and each of you aie heieb
Mae Laifonn Belts Hope Cummings
and Edna Naomi Reynolds:
Said defendants Ruby llarnnglon
Wuanita Mae Liffoon Bet tv Hope
Cummings and Edna Naomi Romulus
wilt take notice that the plaint ill Jen-
nie M Terrel did on the 2Mh day of
Januaiy 19a4 Iile her Petition in the
nutUicd that you hdie been sued 11 District Couit of Paine County State
me aboe named piamlius ami tnajof Oklahoma against the said defend
(Published In the Stillwater Curette- -
January 22 20 lebiuary 6 12 IS1 dll1lllie Amicrumme and
on tlie J-d nay ot yeoiuaiy ljjt Hie
piatiiuits liteu tneir petition against
you and also against tne uefciuiaius
ants and that tlie said defendants
Ruby Harrington Wuanita Mae 1 al-
bum Betty Hope Cummings and Libia
l'J-4-5t)
OIL AM GAS MININ U
LL SL SUL
Under Sealed Bid Tuesday
February 23 1934
SEALED BIDb Fur oil and gas
mining leases State foims 5eui
toim 12 V p rovallv Hot) per acte
Annual Delay Rental on the follow-
ing lands will be revetted at the of-
tice of the Secretary to Commission
Giace 11 N mint Remolds must answer sod Pe
Hall in the aboie conn and m tne'lilion heiem on oi befme the lftih dat
above enlilled cause m winch diet 'ot March 1954 or eatd Petition will be
aiitge tnit tnet aie the owneis in taken as true and a judgment rendered
toe simple as joint tenants and aieji said action against said defend mt
m the quiet and pfaceaoie possession Ruby Rtningtmi lor tbe sum of Set-
ol the tuHownig descnbto real estate rn Hundied feei enti fn e Dot la is and
si’ualed in Paine County State otiSeienti -six Cents ($3 75 7ti upon a ter-
yi 1 ite-frsy srziV"- r ''---T?
Poppy Gal
UKiaUuina town
Lut ten (lOi la Llm k tuo (2) in
iiuuluks AikliUoii to the Ut oi
btiiiudter
and that ou tlaim soue right title
tain Piomtssorv Note executed by tlie
said Ruby Harrington to Ben H Ter-
rel and to the plamtilf Jennie M lei-
t el who is now the owner and holdei
theient said note being dated Deeem-
I Three Payne county boys will m'tV o7 the Land'oHice u’‘tu ‘"lu'a’u and mutest1 Vand to0" or licit1' upom !!er VH5' siict JuclRtvent to bear in-
by Sanborn chapter Izaak!-- - -- - but lyceued me said teat estate but that iiereh‘ hereon at the rae P11 pcr
talton League of America to the
young outdoor Americans confer-
Jj ca in Oklahoma City next Sat-
tuday1 Ford Mercer said at the
jj-es' meeting Monday night
jMetcer is co-chairman 'of Gov-
ernor Johnston Murray’s com-
mittee named to arrange for the
Oklahoma conference 'from which
delegates will be chosen to attend
tie national youth conference in
C ucago March 10-12 With A D
“Bob” Aldrich assistant director
of the Oklahoma Game and Fish
d'partmont he has arranged a
pugrarn' which will be in the
up to the hour ot the sale will be
opened at that tune and leases award-
ed to the highest bidder if bids are
scccpiflblc
BIDS: Must be in the oftue before esuVTe 'SitleTt d“' attd ToMumeY'as "Ifa'mst' ‘Lq Vlem? Ruby ‘ H urli'm-
1030 AM on dale of sale and shall against you and each of you Itmf for the fir7ln7V nt a ieibim
t i u' C!oredn I ! " n'V ('? nP1‘iailtfs fHnher alU'ga 111 sald Pe‘ ! real estate tnottgnre seeming said
n? 7 f°r O b 11f Oas Leases aiidtluon that they have paid in full promissory Note and of even date
tne date or sate - to the nghtful holder and owner theie- therewith upon tlie following described
IMPORTANT: Separate bid and ' one tettain nioitgage recorded In real estate and premises situated tn
Cheek must be made on each tract Ithe oftiee ot the Couulv Cleik ot said tlie Countv of Payne Slate of Okla-
(Bid forme lurmstied on request) IpVi'an'prav tlilt admoA' h°"-' t0
TERMS OF LFASE 8ALE: No bid gdge be cancelled uf recoid
consfdered18 a nd " a U Kd mutt "be-a- ’ P1“ fdrth" sad pe-
thei1 an addltmnal °cl?cK I ‘'0“ the Upropk°tV7n hTevenf'and adjudgmg "that default has been
bond Ih?ys7uimdegr mUahadd-- canceled and heuijU ttomount forhtoh servance of Soil Improvement week
allowed 20 days from date of award said premises to be sold without ap-
- to complete his leases unless for good ton aie further notified that Voul111-nnt -a me nrnreerls annhed
Capitol ’ building starting at 10 an(i utftcient reason an extension oPjnust answerHie jsaid peiition on or J0 tlp payment ot the amount due
Hollywood starlet Joan Heldon
has been chosen “Buddy Poppy
Gill’ by the Veteians of For-
eign Wars She will head the
sale of popples to aid the veterans
evere I rout h
enous
BKW5I
hrea
A
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Lawyer Enters
Governor Race
On Demo Ticket
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 17
UP— An Oklahoma City attorney
who has fiequently made head-
lines as a foe of telephone rate 'in-
creases Wednesday was the thud
man to enter tlie Demociattc lace
lor governoi
John B Ogden 5(5 announced
his candidacy late Tuesday-joining
the lace already enteied by
Sen Raymond Gary Madtll and
William O Coe Oklahoma City
Ogden who setved three terms
as district judge In Ardmore from
Payne lo Hold
Jury Session
On March 2
1927 to 1939 said he doesn't plan
to have a state headquarters
“I will let the others have the
headquarters and I will go out! listed
Stillwater Lions had a lesson in and see the people” he said Bol) Murphy county attorney
soil fertility and soil chemistry onl When first elected to public of-'anl his’ office will prosecute 12 of
Tuesday jfice In Caiter county he was the1 the cases and James M Spnng-
0 clock Saturday morning
s Te three boys the Stillwater
Iles will sponsor at the meeting
Myion Denny representing
tie Future Farmers' of America
Rchard Childs -the Boy Scouts
and Bernard Smith 4-H clubs
: Roys and- girls from various
puts of the state will attend the
Oklahoma 'conference 'The nation
office of ‘ the Izaak Walton
League of America through which
fl e state and national conferences
for-youth were arranged will pay
expenses of one Oklahoman to the
Chicago meeting’
The Oklahoma division of -the
league voted at its meeting in Still-
f iter last Saturday to pay ex-
jj -rises of another Oklahoman to
Chicago Other Qutdoor groups are
epected to do likewise
’Mercer said the Oklahoma con-
feieice will have four parts per-
taining to soils wo&ds water and
wildlife Leaders la tlie group
Hariy Rlgdon woods- “T-Bone"
McDonald waters and Lawrence
leulple’ wlldllfej
4 Mercer also reported on his -trip
l5t week to Washington where lie
Was a regional director at the
National -Wildlife federation Meet-
ing ‘ -
( An entertainment feature at the
Ekes "meeting Monday night was
1 quiz conducted by three students
to t' wildlife society A1 Hill Rich
Morse and Ralph Vandegrlft The
(uestion pertained to game animals
aiidv birds fish firearms and
tows Three prizes w:ere" won by
Lawrence Temple Ralph Boyd
fid Tony Kroutll
’Twenty members of the Game
and Fish department were guests
O' uie Ikes They took part’ in the
9 '
t Ralph Boyd membership cliair-
I an reported the 1954 member
I iip had exceeded 200 in the race
IMr’ and Mrs’ Henry Adler of
JfoirLson’are the parents of a
ion bom at 6:03 -pm Monday
leighing 7 pounds 4 ounces-
:
Roiarians Fete
25 FFA Youths
time be granted Failure to comply
with the teims hereof will be giounds
for forfeiture of hu deposit of earnest
money and cancellation of the award
w nn i j inr ajctyiiiciti ui me aitiutini
1 20t dfy of lvlalch- I9j4' plamtilf and tor attornev's tecs and
or said petition will be taken as true1
The weekly meeting' of the civic youngest district judge in tlie Unit-
ed States at tlie age of 2(5
In 1932 and 1938 he 'ran unsuc-
with the information being pro-cessfully for tlie state Supreme
vided by a color-sound film which Court Since 1912 he’has piacticed
The State makes no wananty of title and exclusive owneis of the said piop-
and reserves tlie right toreiect anyiertv in fee simple and fiee and
ii hot clear
! tne cost of suit and forever barring
r 7 7"Y "-'iund foreclosing said defendant Kubi
djudgtng the plaintiffs to be tbe sole Harrington from all right title estate
interest proptrtv and equity ol re
demption xn or to said premise or
any pait thereof and a fuither tilde
ment lindmg that the defendant Rultv
and’ all bids ' “ Iclear of all liens and incumbiances
BOND’ The successful bidder shall1 al’d f?at 'ou he no rt?ht-
furnish surety bond on each ‘lease tor1:" “"j1: wh-rest nr and to or lieiiHarnpgton is the owner of said real
faithful performance tSchedule of "JL sald "Pf0Pr'v- snd cancel- eSafe an(f premi-es aliove described
blanket bonds furnished on "rfcquest) j ' aa s uu01 8aRe and adjudging svlhlect 0nlv to plaintiff’s said mort-
I esse will assume anv vesnnitsihil- ?'rjieltl're clause to be null gage ' and a further judgment against
itv of the Federal Documentary StamplanH d)io °a n° ?orce and elf‘ctthe defendant Wuamla Mae Laffoon
Statute h F d Documentary Stamp and quie ing and confirming the title Bettv Hope Cummings and Edna Nao-
- 9 h® plaiiititls to the said propertvjmi Revnolds decteeina and determin-
The surcessful bidder must pay the as against vou and each of von and ing that thev or none f them have
bailing and enjoining you and each ai1v right title Interest or estate In
rom herealter asset ting ori0r to said real estate and premises' or
claiming any right title and interest any pait theieof and in or to said
For -further information address-
(SEAL) Will ’ J A JOHNSON
Oil and Gas Division
in and to or lien upon tjie said prop-
eity and for such other 'and further
relief as may be lust equitable and
proper -
In ’ w ll ness- whereof l' have here-
unto set mv hand -and seal at Still-
water Oklahoma' this 3rd- dav of
February 1954
ROSE I JARVIS
Court Clerk in 'and fer Pavne
SEAL)Pa'ne" Countv Siat pf 01da
COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND u
riFFtf-F Raymond H Moore
OFFICE
STATE OE OKLAHOMA
By: Thomas J-Lee Secretary
(Published in the Stillwater Gazette
February 12 19 26 19a4 3ti '
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
PAVNE COUNTY 8TATE OF ’
OKLAHOMA ‘
In the Matter of the Application
of No 17079
Bernard Karasik and
Jewel Charlotte Karasik
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA To Any ’
Person Interested
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Promissory Note and real estate mort
gare and forever barring them or
either of them and all peisons claim-
ing bv through or under them or
either of them from asserting gnv
right title interest or estate theiem
or thereto adverse- to the plaintiff and
the defendant Rubv HarrinPton and
for the aoDointment of a receiver
Dated this 25th dav of January 1951
S ROSE I JARVIS
(SEAL) -Court Clerk of
Pavne County Oklahoma
HOEL AND HORTON
72hij Mam Street
Stillwater Oklahoma
’(Published in the Stillwater Gazette' Attorney’s for Plaintiff
February 19 26 March 5 Hit 1- 3tl
IN THE' DISTRICT COURT OF
PAYNE COUNT Y 'QKLAIIOM A '
Waiter V Hickman -)
Plaintiff- )
vs ) No 17057
Katy Berry tt at )
Defendants )
‘SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO- THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS EXECUTORS AD-
MINIS I'RATORS -DEVISEES THUS-
Notice ‘is hereby given that the TEES OR ASSIGNS OF W E HER-
above case was tiled in the Dmtru-liRY DECEASED RETTA SHAVFR
Court of Payne County on the 9th IF LIVING OR IF DECEASED HER
dav of -February 19o4 and the pett-lHEIRS EXECUTORS ADMINISTRA
turners request that the name be
changed from Bernard Karasik to
Bernard Karen and from Jewel Char-
lotte Karasik to Jewel Charlotte Kar-
is currebt end new
law in Oklahoma City
The severe drouth ot 1953 has continued into the
w inter in many areas and poses a serious threat to crops
a survey showed Wednesday
Nebraska experienced its driest January since 1900
and the second driest on record Other drouth areas in-
clude southern Iowa northern Missouri Kansas por-
tions of Illinois and Indiana and California
Hut crop experts said good spring rains could restore
the soil moisture arid wipe
out the crop threat in most
of the dry sections
Some states stiicken by diouth
laxt summer have shown marked
impi ovement the survey showed
Among these aie portions of Texas
'and Kentucky
But in the Midwestern drouth
belt many farmets have had to
haul water for their livestock and
some small towns have been
Plagued by shortages
Payne countv court will hold a1 low itainfall
jury session Tuesday March 2 in Iowa the nation’s No 1 coin
Fourteen cases are on the trial state January precipitation over
docket released Tuesday by Judgejmost of the state amounted to 25
T - '- " 1 ‘ per cent of normal or less Only
in the northeastern corner did
moisture total 50 per cent of noi-
mal Streams wells and ponds have
dried -up in southern and cential
Iowa
Kansas the nation’s breadbas-
ket experienced its fourth dnest
cute two cases involving the city January and had no measurable
Cases scheduled for 9 a m on lalnfall during the first two weeks
March 2 aie: of February January precipitation
State vs Abraham Lincoln Lin- was 013 Inch a fifth of normal
zy assault and battery Chilton Crop experts said the winter
Swank attoiney City 'of Stillwa- wheat crop in Kansas has come
Th$ presentation was made by( Ogden said he hasn't drafted his
Myrl Gray Payne county agent platform' yet but he will pitch it! ter vs Eddie Lee Whitehead through the winter fairly well but
who was Introduced by Roy' Hoke ion good schools and good roads reckless driving M C Kratz at-jurgently needs moisture to begin
Sr In the absence of Joe Human —- - - — —
who arranged ’the program
The film “The Story of a Mir
acle” was ft graphic and color-
ful presentation In the simplest
terms of the needs of the-soil as western Beil Telephone Co In
to its chemical components and tlie headings- gefore the Corporation
modern methods used In maintain-! Commission’ lie Is currently rop-
ing a high degree of fertility resenting a group’ of cities opposi
The production which was two mg an inciease In rates by the
years in the making at a’ consid Geneial- Telephone’ Co
erable cost was from the Amer- - '
i'can' Plant Food council
In some brief introductory re-
marks Gray told Lions that lie'
was'not upset by food surpluses
in view of the fact that so many
of the world’s populace went hun-
gry In his opinion the- United
States can make effective use of
its food stocks In implementing tlie
ance Sunring illegal muffler
Mooie and Fitzgerald attorneys
State vs Clarence Elden' Osborne
permitting unauthorized person to
drive'
And State vs GE Reagan de
spring growth W C Chepil US
Agriculture Department specialist
warned that the state could suffer
another “dust bowl’’ unless soil is
kept under protective cover
In Missouri precipitation during
the six months from Aug 1 1953
(Published in the stdlvv aier Gazette dr‘v® for Peace- -I Secretary of Labor James P
Jan?aIZ ®If?dr i- J1'5''4 Gray- also paid tribute to the
LOS ANGELES Feb 13 — UP-
frauding a hotel keeper State vs to Feb 1 1954 totaled only 858
Mike Q Carleton passing' In a niches compared with 1415 inches
marked zone James M Springer or tlie correspnoding period a year
jr attorney and State vs Mike aK°-
Q Carleton transporting liquor! In Dunklin county Mo moie
James M Springer Jr attorney jllian 5000 persons made destitute
Cases scheduled for 1:30 p m hv drouth are being fed surplus
March 2 are all state cases: I milk flour and beef under gov-
Ilomer George resisting arrest cinment drouth-relief
(demurrer pending) Moore and Legislative Aid
Fitzgerald attorneys Cecil Scur-I The Missouri Legislature last
lock furnishing liquor to a minor October appropriated $65 million
William Floyd Packard drunk-0 defiay freight costs involved in
driving Jack Sellers attorney emergency hay shipments most of
Bob Hannafiou's LeRoy Smith and lhe nioney has been spent and the
IN THE district COURT OF PAYNE speed with which research was Iilche11 noted Saturday “there has
COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA trans'mlUed the farmer tO
In Re- Application of A 4 G Warm
factoring Company of Rtllinator
some decrease in employ-
" ment in the past few months" but
able him to make quick use of
Oklahoma a-corporation for an new ldeas with jesulting in-
order and dectee of dissolution
creased production
No J7065 -
NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE OF
HEARING
Notice ia hereby giveu that the ap-
plication tn due form signed 'bv Hem v
Avers J W Giound Irene Smith
Avers and Vurl May Giound being all
of tbe shareholders stockholders and
Guests at the meeting included
Clovis Fliegle Bill Morrison
D Neustetier and Neal Walls
W
TORS DEVISEES TRUST FFS OR
ASSIGNS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN
IMMEDIATE AND REMOTE A E
MOAN AND BOB GOOCH GREET-ldirectors of the aboie named empora-
en and that the -petition viUbe heardINGS: tion has been filed in this Couit for the
in the District Court of Pavne J County you an(J each 0f jou are hereby I voluntary dissolution of the said cor
on the 1st dav of March 1U54 t ll(Mtuie(l that plaintiff Med his petirorati°n and that said application ull
o clock am and anv pet son may file tlon m ie Dlbtnct Court of Panere eard jn the District Couit on the
a written protest in the case prior 0 countv Oklahoma on the 14th day of2-rd dav of March 1954 and anv per
f 4a uo4 lxie n A el n rt v “ I L I M l i i
the date set for hearing
Dated this 9th dav of February 1954
ROSE I 'JARVIS
(SEAL) Court Cleik
SWANK 4 SWANK
Attornejs for Petitioner
January 1954 alleging that he is thel-(r having obiections to tbe granting
on ner of the fee simple title and tnl0 said application must file obiections
possession of the folloaing described ’hereto on or before tlie 22nd dav of
real property and premises to-wit:
Lots One (1) tluu Six '(b) inclusive
and lots Nineteen (19) thru
Twentyfour (24l‘ inclusiie all in
Block Forty-six (46) in South Ad
dition to tlie city cj Yale Pavne
Countv Oklahoma
Plaintiff alleges that eaph of the
above defendants claim some tight
title or interest In and to such prop-
(Published in -tlie Stillwater Gazette
Febtuary 12 19 lD542t)
Notice of Final Settlement of Determ-
ination of Heirs Legatees and De-
visees and of Distribution of Estate
INTHE COUNTY- COURT OF PAYNE--rt'y j)le exact nature of sucti ciaun
COUNTY" S1ATL OF OKLAHOMA being unknown to' plaintiff but the
In the matter of tne estate of William same constitutes a cloud on plaintiff
W Ilopklns deceased title' Plaintiff Beeks to quiet his title
Whereas The Firat National Bank or’o such property and vou and each of
Stillwater Stillwatei Oklahoma Ad' vou -will answerplaintilf's petition on
numstiator ot the estate of William or before the 2nd day of April 1954
W Hopkins deceased having on the or -the allegations contained in such
9th dav of Februaiy 1954 lendered'petmon -will be taken as true and coli
tis final account in 'this court and
also filed tts petition for determina-
tion of the heirs legatees and devisees
of said decedent and tor distribution
of the estate remaining in tta hands
fessed and a judgment rendered apamat
you barring and enjoining each of vou
fiom asserting or claiming anv right
title or Interest In and to such prop'
erty and quieting plaintiff's title there
and tlie estate being now ready for in and thereto
final settlement and distribution notice- Witness mv hand and official seal
is therefore given that on the 5th dav
of March 1954 at 9 o’clock a m the
same being a dav of the regular term
to-wit of the January term 1954 pt
the County Court Room in the Citv of
btillwater said Countv and State final
of my' office this 11th day of Feb'
ruary 1954
ROSE I JARVIS
(SEAL) Court Clerk
By OLIVFBEI PARROTT
Deputy Court Clerk
It w as Future Farmers of Amer-
ica gight at tne Stillwater Rotary
club meeting on Tuesday night at
tlie Country House when 25 boys
the local chapter were Kuests(ie postponed t0 a dav certam bv the
w the Rotarians Countv Court and anv and all per
iThe FFA group provided the1-- “KTnd Z Notee is hereby given that th
JlOgram which was arranged by trlbution of said estate ara required MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY ASSOCIA-
rlnh's ritval-iivhan MmmlltsA bo piesent them on or before that dav TION OF PAYNE COUNTY will ofler
uus ruiaiuiuan COmnuueean(j anv an(j a )alsmts Interested in ' for sale and sell to the highest bid
Lvin Murphy was Rotafian of the
lay
Myron Denny FFA president
Fas master of ceremonies for the £1tset 0r ’Sevisee" 811 heir'al'law-
ys He said both rural and city
said estate as an hetr-at-law legatee (jer for casn an oil 4 Gas Lease for
nr devisee may then and there assert a period of Five (5) veais on follow
aurh Interest or may contest the claim mg described propeity tow It:
of any other person asserting any in-
je
Witness mv hand and the seal of
said court this 9th dav of February
1954
MAX E S4TFR
f their investments in livestock! rmond h moore County JudK
nd farming equipment Is more Attorney
ban $G0000
i Eleven boy took part in the rit-
rnl of budding the FFA 'emblem
niey were Clyde Smith Stanley
(Published in the Sliilwater Gazette
February 12 19 ljatl’t)
No 3306
NOTICE TO (KT TUTORS
I IN THF COUNTY COURT OF PAYNE
JFard Marvin Smith Keith Thom-VouNTY static of Oklahoma
kfc Jackie Hesser Kenneth Fields l‘i The Matter of the Estate of M&itha
311 Moore Andrew BlankenshipJAlf' ptashatmg claims againo noNm’ sTs-mi le"' the RFh°'
A tract of land tn the South Half
(S'2) of the Southeast Quarter
(fiE4) of Section Thirtv-one (31)
Township Nineteen (19) Notth
Range Four (4) East of I M de-
scribed as:
Beginning at a point 50 rods
East of the Southwest corner of
said SE4 of Sec 31 Tup 19 North
Range 4 Fast thence Noith 18
tods East 2J rods South 18 rods
West 20 rods to plaee of beginning
on the 23rd dav of February 1934 at
2 00 o'clock PM at tbe Office of the
SecretarvTrustee of said ASSOCIA
TION (said office being in the home
of Jonme Cantrell in tne Town of Rin-
lev Oklahoma)
The form and conditions of sold
i-il Ham Ellis Allison and James !a5i!ia A- a! Jf:ibv theV’"‘n"tterd"n?3Fb
4il!er
jquiied to present t)i same uth the
nccessarv vouchers before the under-
Technicolor slides of the FFA 1 f’rd Fxecutor Uarence Allen Dawes
” R FD No 2 Yale in Pavne Countv
SembeiS at work with their nve-joklnhoma within four month of the
lock and farming piojects wereda’e beioh or the same will be for-
hovgl Don Jemlson described thee'DatedaMtiua 91h dav of February
CLARENCE ALLEN DAWFS
Executor
Attorney: W H WH COX
Dated
activities as shown on the screen
uid identified each boy and told
if his work
The Rotarians voted Tuesday
tglt to elect four directors the
our chosen being J C Fitzger-
ld J Andrew Holley Ruben Jay
jnd John Swim
'Bob Graham as outgoing high
cliool visitor Introduced Don Price
nd Bob Cave who will be “jun-
Jr Rotarians" tht next four
eeks
(Published In the Stillwater Gazette
February 19 26 1954 2t)
No 3601
NOTICE TO CREDITOR?
IN THE COUNIY CO UH I OF
PAYNE COUNIY STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
In The Matter of the Estate of
Hannah I Hillerman Deceased
Alt persona having claims against
runrv 1934 a ropy of said REftOl U
TION being on file at the Office of the
keeretarv-'I rustee of sat-l Association
in the Town of Ripley Oklahoma and
may tie viewed bv an prospective pur-
chaser Dated this 81 h dav of February
1954
MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION
Pv Jnnnte Cantrell
Bv Gem ee Slew art
By Elmer DauPheitV
Trustees
(Published In the Sliilwater Gazette
February 12 19 1954 2t)
No 3602
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PAYNE
COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA
- - - In The Matter of the Estate of O T
Hannah L Hillerman deceased are DAWSON Deceased
requiied to present the same With
the neeessarv vom hers before the
undersigned Clias H Spriggs 210 S
7th Stieet Clinton Oklahoma or to
his attorney Hoel nd Horton 720'j
Main Street Sliilwater Oklahoma
in Pavne County Oklahoma within
150 Enler Broiler Project
ALIUS Okla Feb 17 —UP— Bill
nctm r h a i - itJf"nr month of the date hereof or
USlltl Chairman of th® Altus tame will be forever barred
hnmber of Commerce broiler nued thi 12th day of February
fCjJct said 150 Jackson county CHA8 h spriggs
05 s and gills will take part in Administrator
Hoel and Hoi too
Id IJjl piOJtct attorney for Administrator
All person having claims against O
T Dawson deceased aie required to
present the same with the neeessarv
vouchr before the undei signed Ad-
mlnlRtratiix 7el) Dawson 614 Mon-
roe Stillwater In Pavne Countv Ok-
lahoma vithln four months of the
date hereof or the lame wlU be for-
ever barred
Dated thi 9th day of February
1954
ZELT D'V'snN
Administratrix
Attorney
’W IL WILCOX
Payne County
Leqal Report
OAGL — Katherine' Bileu sin-
gle et al to Wilcox Oil Co 12-1-53
W NW 11-19-3E 5 yrs'
OiGL — Carl Wetzel' A Columbia-
to Wilcox Oil Co 1-19-54 SW
3-19-3E 5 yrs
O'&GL — Weldon W Hall trus-
tee for Nancy Carroll Hall & Rob-
ert Houston Hall et-al to Leland
F Long 12-1-53 NW NE & S SW
NE and NW SW NE 11-18-5E 1 yr
TULSA Feb 16 —UP-Aspir- WD (JT) - Mary Evelyn Mill-
in and' whisky are the only safeer widow to Chester R Drumm
drugs tn the opinion of a New & Lydia A 2-8-54 L 1 Si 2 & E
March 1954
ROSE I JARVIJ
(SEAL) Court Clerk
Pav ne County Oklahoma’
W H WILCOX
Attorney
Aspirin Booze
Are Called Safe
that “we are still at very high
levels”'
He told ft conference on labor-
management arbitration:
“This past year was the most
prosperous in our nation’s history
Employment averaged a record 62
million and unemployment was at
a record peacetime low of 1 mil-
lion “We are determined to utilize all
of our resources to maintain our
prosperity" he said
The secretary said he shared
“President Eisenhower’s feeling
that vhat we' need is less govern-
ment lnterventionln labor man-
agement relations”
He pointed out that arbitration
peuiiits “less troublesome” self-
legulation by business and labor
and also has’ the advantage of
being a private rather than a gov-
ernmental proceeding”
Olio E Hinshaw gambling
College Accepts
Army Proposal
Yoik professor of medicine
Dr Perrin H Long of downstate
medical center at the state uni-
versity in -Brooklyn Nlt recom-
mended the two while pointing to
the dangers of penicillin and other
modern drugs
Long here for a meeting of the
Oklahoma Academy of General
Practice said practically every
drug is poisonous to some people
NW 18-20-2E EXC all min rights
O&GL — Juanita B Robinson &
Albert et al to Wilcox Oil Co 1-
19 54 SW 3-19-3E 5 yrs
O&GL — Juanita B Robinson &
Albert et al to Wilcox Oil Co 1-19-54
NW 10-19-3E 5 yis
Ike to Take Vacation
WASHINGTON Feb 15 — UP-
Most folks know thir tolerance to’ President and Mrs Elsenhower
aspirin and whiskey he noted ftl-plan to fly to California this week
though a person who has had a tor a brief vacation at the Palm
little of tlie latter may attempt tojSprings ranch of automobile exec-
get well In too big a hurray lutlve Paul G Hoffman
5
CHAMP!
School Slanted
At Extra Police
One of tlie most important phas-
es 'of civil defense auxiliary po-
lice will be emphasized at the
next session of the Oklahoma civil
defense training 'school on the
campus of Oklahoma A&M college
The session will be held March
8-12 Theie is no tuition
Tlie life and property protect-
tion course includes Instruction in
rescue household firefighting
fare and several other important
atomic warfare biological war
phases of civil defense tiainlng
Oklahoma A&M college has re-
cently accepted a department of
army proposal to convert the
present branch material armyj
ROTC program to a branch gen-j41 anc owns had or 5oon
eral curriculum it was announced "ou'° ace water shortages in tlie
legislature will convene again
Feb 23 to discuss further appro-
priations California experiencing one of
Us driest winters is faced with
the threat of a critical water short-
age officials said
In Illinois crop statistician J A
Ewing said farmers had “little or
“no” surplus subsoil moisture on
which to draw and many are haul-
ing in water
A mid-January report by the
state water survey division said
Tuesday by MaJ Robert E Odom
adjutant at the college
The conversion will be effective
tlie school year of 1954-55
Since the present program offers
training in the Infantry engineers
ordnance and signal the new cur-
riculum will be one of subjects
common to all branches Under
the hew program all cadets will
study the same subjects in each
particular year of training
The exception to this Is that
there will be a one-year tiansition
period to allow tlie present Junior
class cadets to complete their cur-
rently branch material training in
their senior year
Report Doing Well
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 16-UP
—Corporation Commissioner Ray
Weems was reported “doing very
well” at St Anthony Hospital here
Tuesday after the amputation of
his left leg below the knee
southern half of ‘he state
The Indiana Conservation De-
partment reported the state’s mois-
tuie situation “critical” for tins
tune of year Southeastern Indi-
ana was hardest hit and many
farmers there were hauling water
for their livestock
One-Cow Dairy
“DoUie” 12-year-old Guernsey Is the new national champion
milk producer according to her owner 8 C Price of Cold-
aprlngs Farm Drums Pa Dottle hai set a one-year production
record of 25338 pounds of milk and 1329 pounds of butterfat
George Rohebaugh of Coayngham r proudly presents the
“champ”
Drivers With Tardy Tickets
Promised ‘ Execution f Stay
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 17-UP
—Automobile drivers with delin-
quent parking tickets Wzdnesday
were promised a 24-hour stay of
execution befoie their vehicles aie
impunded
City Traffic Judge James Demo
polos said officers will issue the
24-hour warning tickets in the Iu
tuie befoie ordering a car towed
in Demopolos acted after city
councilman Bob Constant protested
that the policy of impounding cats
with two or more tickets was too
rigid
Stebler Named Chairman
Dr Randolph M Stebler Okla-
homa cooperative wildlife research
unit leader at A&M college has
been named Oklahoma chairman
for the observance of national
wildlife week March 21-27
Aged Rolls Increased
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 13-UP
—Oklahoma's State Welfare De-
partment reported Saturday that
old age assistance rolls increased
by 87 persons released from state
mental hospitals They were senil-
ity cases released from hospitals
a part of a new plan to have only
mentally ill persons it the Institu-
tions '
Miss Sadie Thompson Cancelled
McALESTER Okla Feb 13—
HP— A week showing of “I' i s s
Sadie Thompson" a Rita Hayworth
movie was cancelled at the Okla
Theater Movie Manager J N
Jones said Saturday church-goer
found Lhe film indecent and he
w as asked by the McAlester Minis-
terial Alliance to cancel the show--ling
Cattle Herd Infected
OKLAHOMA CITY Feb 13-UP
—Oklahoma cattle experts reported
Saturday that a serious cattle dis-
ease called psoroptlc scab mites
has infected a large herd of stock
near Laverne Okla because of
improper inspection of cattle
bought In Colorado Dr George
Moreland acting state veterinarian
said Infected and exposed cattle
were being dipped
So-Bm Derby Scheduled
ALVA Okla Feb IS— UP-A
soap-box derby will be held here
May 30 Lee Haley Washington
grade school teacher has an-
nounced The derby will have three
divisions for girls from 10 to 14 and
boys from 10 to 15
im $( up tht JAXBS non poy
trill jw TELEPHONE bill?
OUT OF YOUR TEliPHONI RILL last jear was paid an aver-
age in Oklahoma of $3612 per telephone iu taxes Of this
amount almost half — $1761 - was Federal excise or “luxuiy"
tax This tux we simply collected and turned over to the l'ed-
eia! government at the rate of 13 per cent on jour local serv-
ice and long distance calls costing less than 23 cents and 23
per cent on long distance calls costing 23 cents or mote If you
subtiact this tax fiom your bill doesn’t the actual cost of jour
telephone setvice loo1: like an even hotter hau on thin jou
thought it was? CLAPENCE COWAN Manager
SOUTHWESTFRN BELL — OKLAHOMA
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