The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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Two
Ei Reno (OWa.) Daily Tribune
Public Notices
Thursday, November 1, 1945
Public Records
' 'li'lied In The LI Heno Dally
'i u.ie El Reno. Oklahoma, 0:1.
18 25, NOV. 1, 19451
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
'll STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
IK unknown heirs, executors,
I in: in 1strators, devisees, trustees
I cal a igns. Immediate and remote,
nt vV V. Russell, deceased.
1 ike notice that, you have been
m.m1 In the Distiict Courl of Can-
■ uir.n County, Oklahoma, by Jesse
v‘, Haydon and A. A Kitson, in
:1 iction under No. 1.1823. wherein
the plaintiffs allege that they are
tin owners of the following des-
ciibed real estate, to-wlt:
South one-half tS 12) of the
Northwest One-fourth 'NW
I ! and the North One-ball
* IN 111 of the Southwest One-
: mirth (SW 1 4) of Section
. nls-two 122). Township Ele-
on 111 North, Range Tt*n
(10) West of the Indian Merl-
uUn In Canadian County,
UKlidtoma, according to the
Government Survey thereof,
• pi an undivided one-fourth
■ I 4th i interest in and to the
oil vas and other minerals
I ing in and under and that
nia. be prod need from said
lands. which said excepted
i morals are ..wned by the El
Reno Abstra-t Company, a
corporation;
d wherein It Is further alleged I
vs V Russell died mtest a I e.
ip ideal of Canadian County,
(: i.ilionu. on the 25th day of
i i 1941. leaving us his sole and
I,Illy heirs at law, the following
i ined persons, to-wlt: Nettle
v Rus-ell, now Nettle May
I nil, surviving wife, Roy H
I eil ,i son, Charles Robert Rus-
.i on. Jolene Russell Gould,
. liter upd Charlotte Juanita
......[hter; that a period
. : more than three years has
ed since the death of W. V
lc, ell. deceased, without there
bavin been a valid decree by a
i ,iiri of competent jurisdiction
, i In it was determined who.
Lr. name, are or were all of the
im licul.tr persons entitled to par-
t nj.itc In the distribution of his
i laic under the law of Intestate
.* acres iCffi of the State of Okla-
homa; fruit you claim some inter-
i i - In the above described real
male, but that such claims are
.-curious and constitute a cloud
coon l he otherwise perfect title
oi the plaintiffs and that the Court
should determine that the above
named persons are the sole and
a ii at law ol W V H
to < cased, and the only persons en-
titled to participate In the distri-
bution of his estate, and In the
di mbutlon of the above described
). I ( dale under the law of intes-
uccesslou of the State of
loma, and that the Court
• liould further quiet and confirm
Ii i lie plaintiffs I heir title to said
tati rnd di terming that
.,iul each nl von. have no
i , est therein, and forever and
, i barring and enjoining
i and each of you. from setting
im or claiming nnv Interest In
. u real estate, adverse to the
plaintiffs.
THEREFORE, you are hereby
n lied that you must answer the
petition of the plaintiffs on or
:.ci the 29th day of November,
IM i or the same will be taken
true and Judgment will be
cd determining the heirs of
V V HiPseU. deceased, as liere-
11, lore set forth, and determining
to they are the only persons
entitled lo participate In the dts-
ti ,,iiion of his estate and further
in n naming that, yon have no In-
to a i in the above described reul
ind quieting the litle of
tl plaintiffs therein, and forever
ud perpetually barring and en-
joining you, and each of you, from
tiling up or asserting any inter-
i1 In and lo said real estate, ad-
v i to the Nile of the plaintiffs.
Dated this 16th duv of October,
1945
FRANK TAYLOR,
t ai.i Court Clerk.
Bv Dorothy Lorenzen, Deputy
A FRANCIS PORTA,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
| Published In The El Reno Dullv j
'I ibune, El Reno, Oklahoma, Nov
I 8, 1945i
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
CANADIAN COUNTY STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of j
loll II W. .Ionian, Deceased.
No. 2805
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
THE SPATE OF OKLAHOMA, to
lie heirs nt Inw, beneficiaries
named in will, creditors, and all
raons interested in said estate, I
GREETINGS:
tut Ice Is hereby given that Rus- |
mi II H BroWn, tilt administrator I
with the will annexed ol Hie estate
nt John W. Jordan, deceased, has
tiled in the County Court of
i nadian County, Oklahoma, an
n trunient purporting to te a final
.iiiil and final settlement of nil
.ii,mgs as .such administrator
h me will annexed, attached In
wnich account is p petition for
..•termination ol Hie heir- and I
i • -neflciarlcs of said estate, for ail
ordei of final distribution of Hie
property belonging to said estate,
and tor final discharge of said
administrator; further notice is]
hereby given that, pursuant to
order ol said court, a hearing will
be had upon the said final ac-
count and upon the said petition,
in the Countv Court room, in the
Courl House, in the City of El
Reno, Oklahoma, on the 19th dav
ot November, 1945, at the hour of
i o’clock A. M. of said day,
when and where all persons lu-
ted in said estate are notified
to appear and -how cause, if any
have, why the said final ac-
count should not be allowed and
approved, and why the heirs and |
beneficiaries of said estate should
i I. be determined, the estate fin-
ally distributed, and the adminis-
trator with the wil’ annexed dis-
charged.
Dated this the 26th day of Oct-
ober. 1945.
ROY M. FAUBION, |
(SEAL) County Judge I
E BLUMHAGEN.
Attorney for Administrator
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
MUSIC BY
All Eagle Orchestra
SIX PIECES
Eagles Hall
Mineral Deed
Arthur and Olive F. Gilmore to
Ralph W and Ionise Gilmore. NE
21-14-5,
(Published in The FJ Reno Dally
Tribune, El Reno. Oklahoma, Oct.
25, Nov. 1, 1945)
NOTICE ro CREDITORS , . ,, .______
To the Creditors oi Hlirrv Dee Assignment ot Oil and Gas Leases
Shrader, Deceased: I Emma Swanda to A B Soper.
The creditors of the above-named ! NW 21-11-fl
decedent are herby notified 1 hat 1
the undersigned. was by the Fred W Heupel to J. A Brescaln
County Court of Canadian County an<j subsequently assigned lo C. H
Oklahoma, appointed executrix ot M n ,k 27-14-8
the estate of said decedent, and MCCTaraen. zf is o
that all persons having claims1 Release of OH and Gas lease
against the estate of suid de edenl , FrPC| w HPllpe| to H E Con-
are required to present the same |
with the necessary vouchers to cannon nl iz-ix-«
the undersigned Maude A. Shrader) nniti-laim Denis
executrix, at her residence located . _ _ , .
at 610 South Bickford in El .Reno. T. R and Mamie B. Golden to
Oklahoma, or at her plan- of bus- Pinlce J Bullock. Interest ill lot
sx«s. •», •aua?Vairts»«•«**
East Woodson. El Reno. Oklahoma. Todds second addition to Calumet
within four months from the date James B and Erma Jean Bruce
of the first publication ol this L<) Catherlne Belle Odeklrk lots
notice, to-wlt: from the 25th day ^
ol October, 1945. or the ime will 13 an” 13 hUa k 1U2. El Keno
be forever barred. Warranty Deeds
D' K<l MAUDE "a'*SHRADER. C ° Wattson ,0 8 B W‘1'u,n
Executrix. Interest In lots 20, 21 and 22. block
l.ucrus BABCOCK. Jr., 128. El Reno
Attorney for Executrix Josephine and F L Slier to J
'Published in The El Reno Daily Eu>)ha M Mlller ****** 23 ""i1 |
Tribune, EI Reno, Oklahoma Nov. 24, block 15, Fair addition to El j
1, 8. 15, 19451 1 Keno.
NOTICE _ . _
TO CHESTER W SMITH: D>v‘d“',„
Take notice Uial you have been l)any ot Wichita. Kan., to Anella
sued in Cause No 13598 in the Bee Prentice. Lots 20, 21 and 22.
Darlington
Mr. and Mi’s. Jess Bigham and
daughter, Mary Frances, attended
a wedding anniversary celebration
honoring Mr. and Mrs. J A Gard-
ner In their home near Ardmore
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Snelllng
and children called In the Shiflett
home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Lennle Stoner and
family attended a farewell dinner
for Private First Class Ouy Ma-
thews, Jr., who was departing tor
Camp Breckenride, Kv The dinner
was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ouy
Mathews, sr., in their home near
Geary Sunday
Hospital Notes
Miss Anna Paulsen, 1717 South
Rock Island avenue, underwent
a minor operation today In the
El Reno sanitarium.
Mrs. Akinzo Oaubert and daugh-
ter. Dorothy Ann, who was bom
Oct. 26 in the sanitarium, returned
to their home at Piedmont today.
SPINACH GROWS HIGH
THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. —(U.P)
The spinach-growing champion-
ship of Wyoming Is claimed by
Harley G. Murphy. Thermopolis
postmaster, who bases his claim on
an eight-foot, six-inch spinach
plant growing in the backyard of
his home here.
TOMATOES SPEED UP
LUSK. Wyo. —tu.R)— ’’Frosty"
Vaughan of Lance Creek believer,
that his tomato plants have heard
the inside story about the high
speed production program.
Vaughan recently was displaying
a crop of large ripe tomatoes—just
67 days after he had set out thp
plants
PAYS DOOR CALL | foot alligator under the back steps
NEW ORLEANS—(U.Ri—A new She screamed f.u- her brother-in
Orleans woman stepped out of her j law. who appeared with a shotgun
back door recently to find a four- | and eliminated Ihe ’gator
psn
HI Get Obi- Iaw Price* ttJE
1 CANADIAN l|
at lumber company 1I
|H Phone 304 K
PUBLIC SALE
REGISTERED HEREFORD AUCTION
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, at 1:00 P M
SALES PAVILION. HINTON, OKLA
RAIN OR SHINE
31 Registered Hen-fords of Haziett and Domino Breeding. Young
Cows and Heifers Choice Cattle. My entire herd, also some good
grade cattle.
W J BOSTON. Owner
Col J E Boston Auctioneers — Col M E Scolt
District Court of Canadian Colin
t.v, Oklahoma, ‘n an action wherein
Murv O. Smith Is pluintlff and
Lakeview addition to EH Reno.
Davidson and Case Lumber com-
you the snld Chestei W Smith „nny 0f Wlchlla, Kail., to Bobby
are defendant, and that you are . . .. B k , ,
required to answer the petition unfl Ullly UMle “aKer 1,0,’s
filed by the said plaintiff in snitl , 18 and IB. block 23. Lakeview
cause on or before the 13th day addition to El Reno,
of December, 1945, or the said _ ...
petition will be taken ns true and * ,,wer of Attorney
Judgment will be rendered against | M|lr|ol) j, odeklrk to Catherine
you granting the plaintiff a divorce . .
from you and dissolving youi 0 X,K1 K
marriage relationship and granting
to her the custody of her minor
child Karsa Deon.
Dated this 1st dav of November,
1945
FRANK TAYLOR,
1 SEAL) Court Clerk
LUCIUS BABCOCK JR
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ammonia Seen
As Possible Fuel
LONDON, Nov. 1 — (UR) — Dr |
James P Lawrle, science writer
lor Ihe Scotsman, has rpported
'Published in The Fl Reno Daily , that ammonia, 'amlllar as a means
Tribune, El Reno, Oklahoma. Oct. j of refrigeration and for iee-mak-
IN toe “county’ COURT OF Iln(f’ ha-s Possibilities" as a fuel
CANDIAN COUNTY. OKLA- lor heavy-duty motor traffic.
HOMA. Lawrle .says that Its use as a
In Ihe Matter of (he Estate of . . K,ws was firs,
William S. Iz-igblon, Deceased. 1,1 IO' moi°‘ ssts w,‘' 111,1
No. 2837 developed in Belgium, whore. In 1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1943. the first bus was equipped. I
To The Creditors ol William S. pjn(.r ou»n eight buses have been
Leighton, Deceased: , , ,
All persons having claims against 111 operation, covering tens of
the estate of William S Leighton, thousands of miles with "most rat-
deceased. are required to present ^factory results.”
Ihe same with the lie-essary vouch- , . , , ,, , ,, ,
rs thereto attached to the under- nat valu
signed administrator at the offices ible anti-knock qualities in am-
of Rinehart and Welden. Attorneys monia, at least ovei coal-gas. He
a! Law. 113 1-2 South Rock Island sllys tcoal-gas requires 2.66
Street, El Re'io, Oklahoma, the • . . . ____
place for the transaction of the *-*mes ns mutB ulr ill combastion
business of said estate, within four as does ammonia, the latter huv-
months from the date hereof or |nR an added advantage of greater
Un ^He.mill,snfTrimba/!;r1d)..e expansion when burned.
Dated this 15th day ol October. ' . . , , ,
]94S "J'ldglng from Ihe high com-
OEOROE W LEIGHTON, 1 pression ratios which ammonia
RINEHART AND ^“traU,r’ j tolerates. It may safely be assum-
Attorneys for Administrator.
RETURN FROM VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Phillips, 417
North Bickford avenue, have re-
turned from Hartshorne. after
visiting with Mr. Phillips mother.
Mrs. Fannie Phillips, and brother,
C. L. Phillips.
od that Its comparative octane
number is rather higher than 100 ”
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$3.55
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$8.50 Value
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1945, newspaper, November 1, 1945; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919952/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.