The Billings News (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 20, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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The Billings News
Telephone RAndolph 5-3218
Billings, Okla.
Published Wednesday of Each Week
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IT'S MY BALL... = AND His BAT
CLASSIFIED
The Billings News
P. 2, May 20, 1964
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Fred G. Beers, Managing Editor
Bill Faris, Advertising Director
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MOTEL MANAGERS NEEDED
Men, Women, Couples-over 25. H. S. educa-
tion not needed. Short inexpensive course at
home, followed by practical training in our
modern motel. Approved by North American
Tourists Inc. For personal interview write giv-
ing address, occupation and phone no. to Am-
bassador Motel Training Inc. 1565 Allison St.
Denver 15, Colo. Dept. B.
(First Published In The Billings
News May 20, 1964)
BALLOT TITLE
Legislative Referendum No. 142
State Question No. 416
The gist of the proposition u as fol-
lows.
Shall a constitutional amendment
repealing Sections 9 through Hi;
adopting Sections 9A, 10A, 11A,
IIB. 11C and 11D, Article V, Ok-
lahoma Constitution; apportioning
Oklahoma into 19 one-county, and
29 two-county Senatorial Districts
electing one Senator each; appor-
tioning counties one State Repre-
sentative for each one-percent or
fraction thereof, of State’s popula-
tion therein up to four Represen-
tatives, then one for each two-per-
cent; upon failure Of Legislature,
Reappor tionment Commission
shall apportion Legislature, with
review by Oklahoma Supreme
Court; and establishing two and
four year terms of office for Rep-
resentatives and Senators, respec-
tively,
be approved by the people?
Shall the proposed amend-
ment be approved?
Yes
USED COMBINES
Re-conditioned - ready to go -
nothing down - up to three
crop years to pay - will trade
J. P. HUMPHREY
IMPLEMENT CO.
Massey Ferguson • Oliver
KIOWA, KANSAS
Phone 825-4351
Billings
Market
Wheat
Barley
Rye
Oats
Maize
$2.00
OTE
.....” .70
1.75 cwt.
IN HOSPITAL
- W. W. Warner has been in St.
“ Mary’s hospital, Enid, for medi-
cal treatment.
HERE FROM WICHITA
Mr and Mrs. Morris C. Dan-
iel of Wichita and Paul Daniel
of Enid spent Sunday with Mrs
Bertha Daniel and Frances.
Legal
want to thank all of you for 11 wish to thank Dan Adriance.
the American Legion, Wilfred
and Shirley, Chet and Ella, Distr
the flowers, cards and letters
while I was in the hospital
They were appreciated very
much. Eileen Rush.
□ No
5-20-64
(First published In The Billings
News M 20 1964)
NOTICE TO ALL BIDDERS
Wanted Immediately
Mon or woman to supply con-
sumers with Rawleigh Products
in $. Noble Co. or Perry. Can
earn $50 weekly part time -
$100 and up full time. See Al-
fred Hoff, P. O. Box 126 Billings
or write Rawleigh OK E 181336
Memphis, Tenn.
INTERESTED IN A NEW
OR BETTER USED CAR?
Contact:
JESS POWELL
LONG FORD CO
Res. UN 3-2859
Garber, Oklahoma
Termites %
swarming?
CREDIT
Reporting & Collections
CREDH BUREAU OF PERRY
(Where your records are kept)
619 Delaware FE 6-2271
| Record
E Order Allowing Final
B Account Etc
J Noble County Court to Estate
I of John W Howell 4-29-64 Lot 9
19 Original Perry
FOR INSPECTION, CALL
VALLEY
LUMBER COMPANY
RA 5-3242
Billings, Oklahoma
2MHNEX
KLEIN'S
WHOLESALE MEATS
Custom Butchering
Meat Curing
Meat Processing
LOCKERS
By Mouth or Tear
Certificate of Non-Development
Corporation Commission to
Public 4-23-64 sw% 17-21n-lw
Same to Same 4-23-64 nw%
22-20n-1w
Warranty Deed
Winnifred Rieger to Alfred R
FE 6-4234
Perry
TA NTH
IADIT
you’ve C
never 3
tasted a .
finer (
bourbon
KENTUCKY
GENTLEMAN-
■ prod - • wan w. Ltcy wuot Gomton. oethee ma sham sarea banc • Banin, nenecunnry. *
In Oklahoma...
after a swim, beer is a natural
On a hot summer day, a dip in cool stream can be wonderfully
refreshing. Equally refreshing w hen you’re relaxing afterwards
w ith friends is a hearty glass of bee . There’s hardly another bev-
erage around that suits w hat you d » for fun as much as beer.
Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair-beer brings to
each just the right touch of extra good li ing.
Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that
we live in a land of personal freedom—and that our right to enjoy
beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an i nportant one, of
those personal freedoms.
In Oklahoma... beer goes with fun, with relaxation
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P. O. Box 1&817. Oklahoma City, Okla.
6433131833
121-111312212
AARAAAPA**A4:
other relatives and friends Billings
for their help, the cards, let-tendent
ters, visits and flowers while tion of
I was in the hospital. Car property
Waggoner.
Farm For Sale - 320 acres S.E.
Plainly
Speakin
be
Henry Bellmon
Governor of Oklahoma
From the governor's mail: of the pavilions.
I am a native of the state of "We later visited many of the
Candidates
Column
DEMOCRAT
For State Representative
REX PRIVETT
For State Senator
RAYMOND L. HORN
Ohio, working in New York City exhibits and were greatly im- For Court Clerk
for the past eight years. pressed with your states dis- ETHEL D GROOM
"This letter is being written play. The good taste of the ex- For County Sheriff
for just one purpose — to te and the refined well-man- JOHN BEASLEY
you how proud I was of the rep- nered young gentlemen attend-
Gaves et ux 4-27-64 $1 Pt set resentatives from the state of ants was most refreshing and in
set 30-24n-2w Oklahoma on their recent visit sharp contrast to the gaudy
Charles L. Monroe et ux to G
D. (Ted) Newton et ux 3-11-64
$1 Lots 11 & 12 Blk 8 North &
West Perry
here to open the Oklahoma Pa- commercial atmosphere of the
vilion at the Worlds Fair, surrounding areas.
"Your people stayed at the "It's good to know there are
Hotel Commodore, in my neigh- still some folks who can think
Evert G. Wilmoth et ux to F _________________________
Lubbock Davies et ux 4-30-64 that they stood out from all the mighty dollar.”
$10 Lots 3. 4. 5 & se'i nw'i 6- others during the ir visit. Their The second letter was from
24n-2w
borhood, and I want you to know of values other than the
ai
I Burling Shultz et ux to George I
P. Shultz 4-29-64 $1 Lots 1, 2 &
3 Blk 38 Marland.
Quit Claim Deed
Barbara Marder et al to La-
berda F. Post 4-24-64 $1 wh
e'z ne 20-20n-2w
Warranty Deed
conduct was at all times gentle- Mrs Leonard G. Grasser of
manly and the ir appearance be- Asbury Park, N.J.
yond criticism. In fact it has We were naturally quite
been a long time since I have pleased to receive these letters
seen so many well-bred, hand- containing the fine comments on
some and well . dressed men, the appearance and conduct of
They surely did the state of Ok Oklahoma's representatives at
lahoma proud." It gave one the the fair.
_ . „ i. feeling that if this great nation Our state has suffered too
1 ina 1 McKeown et ux to of ours ever needed men, we long from an undeserved dust
James Peter McKeown 5-4-64 could surely count on Oklaho- bowl “Grapes of Wrath” image.
$i0 n’a nwV4 27-24n-2w & elz neya ,na The truth is that the majority
-*", n . .1 . • i “At one time I traveled with of Oklahomans are friendly,
olan Ma Mae J 5-4-64 $1 Nich an ice show and we played in courteous, industrious, proud.
: 004. « Oklahoma City and as I recall well-behaved and well-informed.
Lots 1 Rik 9 the folks out there were most Our state is ri<h in natural re-,
land ‘ hospitable to us and 1 was ini- sources, products of excellent
Oil and Cas Lease pressed with the state then and crops, and is a fine place to
Elizabeth Henriksen Dayton the people in it and 1 still am." live. ,
et al to Big Four Petroleum The above letter was from These letters are well-deserv-
Co. 4-27-64 $10 nw% 9-21n-2e 5
yrs
Mrs Ruth M Weier. ed commentaries on what Okla-
Here’s another one: homa is like today. Comments
.... J. ... „ Yesterday I visited the New such as these should do a great
Cowden Sr. 4-11-64 $10 nel, 7 York World’s Fair with my hus- deal to increase the pride of our
22n-2w 5 yrs band who was to attend a Rotary citizens and make us all proud to
Commissioners of Land Of- club meeting being held at one be called "Okies."
fice to Big Four Petroleum Co.
Alfred Graves et ux to L L
2-4-M $609.60 e12 nw% 16-21n-2e Lot 3 & se% nw% 4-20n-2w
5 yrs
5 yrs Ellis Jirous Post No 53 to
Assignment of Oil & Gas Lease Harry Hughes 4-8-64 $10 Lots 15
Joe S Snider to J. L Mills
et al 4-23-64 $1 sS nw'» 32: Lots
5 & 6 & sen se% 32; s12 nen
32-20n-1w (3-18-64 et all
Release of Oil & Gas Lease
Tennessee Gas Trans. Co to
John P. Ewy et ux 4-21-64 se'i
to 18 incl Blk 28 Original Per-
ry
Harriet Melrose to Freddie
Nichols et ux 5-5-64 $10 Lots 7
& 8 Blk 23 Northeast Perry
Cecil E Wildman et ux to
Jesse H Keele et ux 4-25-64 $10
2-20n-le (8-19-53) Lot 16 Blk 11 North & West
E. Robert Breech Jr et al to Perry
Lessors 4-1-64 nw‘i 4-20n-le (3-
7-611
Certified Copy of Decree
of Divorce
Ethel Louise King vs. Glen R
King 5-4-64 S 54’2 ’ Lots 21. 22
23 . 24 & 25 Blk 2 Porter Add to
Perry
Assignment of Overriding
Ros ally
Wellman Realty Corp. to Rol-
lin A. Fancher 4-23-64 $1 All its
| int se% 22-20n-2w
Sale of Oil & Gas Royalty
F. E Burke et ux to Charles
H. Burke 4-12-64 $1 und 1th int
ne% 20-2In-lw
Warranty Deed
Helen E Mildfelt et vir to
Vernon K DeBord et ux 4-21-64
$1 nw% sw% & nr2 sw% sw% &
se% sw% sw1 20-21n-lw
Kay H Vanselous et ux to R
M Smithheisler 5-1-64 $4000 eV
sets sw% 32-24n-le
Gordon Finkenbinder et al to
i Jim R Smithheisler et al 3-64
$30,000 wh & ne% sw'i & wh
seh sw% 32-24n-le
Duane Clark Raulston to
Glen R Perrin et ux 4-27-64 $1
Quit Claim Deed
For County Commissioner, Dis’t. 1
C. E. (Emery) EVANS
REPUBLICAN
For State Representative
HENRY DOLEZAL
For State Senator
W P. (Bill) ELLIOTT
For Court Clerk
HENRY H. RUCKER
For County Commissioner, Dis’t. 1
JOHN (Pat) CARPENTER
For County Sheriff
IRA LEE (Bud) WOLFE
SUNDAY VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and
daughter-in-law, and Mrs. Bur-
gin visited Ora Miller Sunday
afternoon.
MONC RIEFS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. John Moncrief
of Enid visited Sunday with Mr. |
and Mrs. Charlie Owens and
Mrs. Francis Moncrief.
GO TO EDMOND
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. McGinty
left Tuesday for Edmond to
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Crozier and family.
nita N Olbert 3-31-64 $10 nel
Ellis Jrious Post No. 53 to & ni2 seta & sw'« sen 19-24n-2e
Harry Hughes 4-8-64 $10 Lot 19 Oust cat
Quit Claim Deed
Blk 28 Original Perry . , a
Oil & Gas Lease I Necie Grim et al to Claude 0.
Sam M Myers et al to Big Travis et ux 4-27-64 $1 Lots 26
Four Petroleum Co 5-1-64 $1 % 30 incl Blk 22 Red Rock j
| nw i 9-21n-2e 3 yrs Assignment of Oil & Gas Leases
Mineral Deed J. A. True to Sterling Oil of
Vernon K' DeBord et ux to Okla Inc. 5-1-64 nw% ne’e 31-
Helen E Mildfelt 4-21-64 $1 und 20n-lw (6-6-53 et al)
14 int nwn sw%4 & n12 sw‛4 Mineral Deed
sw%a & se% sw% sw% 20-21n- Betty Betzen to Raymond
Iw Ending 2-3-73 Cardi 5-7-64 $1 und 1-16 (10 A)
Bells Wells Oil Co to Chas A sw1 27-20n-2w
Neal & Co 4-30-64 $10 und 1-160 Assignment of Production
int swn 28-20n-2w 15 yrs 9-9-32 Payment
Sale of Oil and Gas Royalty Thomas E Berry to LVL Corp
Commercial Natl Bank, Kans 4-28-64 (Land as shown in Mtg
City, Trustee to Laurence R above)
Jones Jr 4-1-64 und 5-152.24 int Thomas N Berry & Co to
Lots 1 & 2 & e1 nw% 18-21n-1w Same 4-28-64 Same
15 yrs from 10-14-48
Order Alloing Final
Account Etc
Release of Oil & Gas Lease
Gulf Oil Corp. to Ernest H
Karcher et ux 4-23-64 nw% 14-
Noble County Court to Estate 20n-2w (9-22-58)
of James L Skluzacek, Dec’d 5- Mineral Deed
6-64 Lot 9 Blk 65 North & West Crocker-Citizens Natl. Bank
Perry
Warranty Deed
F. J. Blakley et ux to Ber*|23n-lw
Exec et al to W T. Massey et
al 4-24-64 $10 Und 1 int nw% 7-
****************4 *+—- -*----***-* **
*************4-40*********
of Billings. Mrs. Libbie Kaf-
ka, 612 West Main Street,
Yukon, Oklahoma.
Dr. M. L. Bergsten, Veterinar-
i ian. 1200 N Main St., Tonka-
wa. Phone MAR-3278.
For sale — 1955 Bel Air Chev-
rolet. Excellent condition,
clean, $450. Boys Murray bi-
cycle, good conditon, $22.50.
Alfred Pitts, RAMOS.
USED
1959 Case Baler, wire tie, pro
1962 New Holland 271 Baler,
wire tie, pro
1952 Case Tractor—DC4, hy-
draulic, live pro
1951 Cockshutt 40 Tractor,
3-4 plow, live pro.
IHC 4-bar rubber tire Rake.
Case 2 wheel paralled bar Rake
7 ft. Oliver Mower.
7 ft New Idea mower.
Cunningham Hay Conditioner
New Dempster Maize & Bean
planters
Krause—Tandem disc harrows
and chisel plows.
New Holland balers, rakes,
mowers.
JUESCHKE FARM
EQUIPMENT CO.
TONKAWA
VISIT HERE SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Staggers of
Lamont visited Mr and Mrs. A
Davis and Ora Miller Saturday
morning.
CUSTOM
SPRIGGING
BERMUDA GRASS
Robert Spyker
BILLINGS, OKLA.
Phone RA 5-3489
6 Miles East of Garber
on the Blacktop
illings Board of Education,
NO I - 2, Noble County,
Oklahoma will receive seal-
at the office of the superin-
of schools for the construc-
a concession stand and an-
booth located upon school
up and until 7 30 o’clock
June 1, 1964.
and specifications may be
from the superintendent of
Sam Nelson, Billings, Okla-
• Mrs Ivan Hostetler, secre-
lings. Oklahoma.
The Board of Education reserves
the right to reject any or all bids
and waive any formalities.
Dated this 16th day of May, 1964.
Rex A. Matthiesen
Clerk, Board of Education
5-20-64
ALTON FLOWER SERVICE
Phone UN 3-2268 Garber
for the best in complete
FLORAL SERVICE also serving
Billings, Hunter and Covington.
WIRE ORDERS FILLED
CURR
Mone
Now if you’re saying to yourself ’'That’s a swell looking car,
but I couldn’t afford it.” we’d like a quiet word with you.
That car is a Pontiac Catalina, lowest priced of the big Pontiacs. Catalina has everything that
makes a Pontiac a Pontiac-the superlative style, the extra-careful construction, the big-muscled
Trophy V-8 performance, the road wedded Wide-Track ride. Everything. And, the price is very very
right. It must be. After all, you don’t get into third place in sales just by selling cars to rich people
Now, how about having a quiet word with your nearest Pontiac dealer. Wide-Track Pontiac
See your authorized Pontiac dealer for a wide choice of Wide.Tr .-
CHS and good used cars, too.
MACK WORRELL PONTIAC CO.
III WEST MAIN BILLINGS, OKLA. =
sindid et swsooT 1c velust
UZEwencai adctam
icayewoner/
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