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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
The El Reno Daily Tribune
A Blue Ribbon Newspaper Serving a Blue Kibbra Conun unity
Public Nofices
Thursday, February 6, 1947
Judicially determined In this ac* State of Oklahoma, in Case that the plaintiff Maude A Barn,,
ihe heirs at'No. 14181 therein pending wherein ls the i»«i ^•_®arnt“'
ssued dally exempt Saturday from 207 South Rock Island Avenue
nd entered as second-class mail matter under the act of March 3, 1878
RAY J. DYER
Editor and Publisher
BUDGE 1IARLE * DEAN WARD
News Editor Advertising Manager
Hie ASSOCIATED PRESS Is exclusively entitled to the use for re-
plication of all the news dispatches credited to It or not credited by
inis paper, and also to all the local news therein.
All rights of publication of special dispatches herein also are reserved.
(Published in The El Reno Daily Oklahoma, and that unless vou aD-
Trlbune. El Reno, Okla., January pear and answer 011 or before the
14th day of March, 1947, this plain-
tiff 1 1 ... J______1 At. _ A “
tlon the names of all tne heirs at no. 14181 therein pendina wherein ls n Darnta-
law of said deceased, Lucy C Os ter- Sophie Ebeling is plaintUt and nd equitable owner of:
55*. ‘he _Pr°p?r.tlon ,or part “2 *»• «® defendants,’ Lot* Thirty-one (31) and Thlr-
23, 30, February 6, 1947.)
NOTICE 6y PUBUCATION
State of Oklahoma To:
The unknown heirs, executors, ad-
ministrators, devisees, trustees and
tiff will take judgment tliat you are
indebted to plaintiff in the sum of
$1,722.68, with six percent interest
trom date of each sale made to
MEMBER
t OUTHERN NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHERS ASS’N.
MEMBER
OKLAHOMA PRESS
ASSOCIATION
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL IN CANADIAN AND
BV CARRIER . ADJOINING COUNTIES
One Week______________-______$ ,25gnitff JMonths----------t—,..$2.00
One Month _______________Sl.lOoSix Maths-----------------$3.75
One Year_________________$U4POOO year------------------$6.50
Elsewhere in State—.........One Year. . $8.50-Out of State..$11.00
Including Sales Tax • '
Thursday. February 6, 1947
assigns, immediate and remote, of you. until paid, and plaintiff will
John A. Foreman, deceased: and further take judgment sustaining
L. Jensen, if living and if dead.!™ attachment and judgment or-
the unknown heirs, executors, ad- deling the said interest in said real
mlnlslrators, devisees, trustees and estate sold, as provided by law. to
assigns. Immediate and remote, of satisfy said indebtedness.
L. Jensen, deceased: | Dated this 30th day of January,
1947.
Take notice tliat you have been
sued In the District court of Cana-
dian County, Oklahoma, by Janies
W. Chiles, In an action under No. j _____
4141. wherein the plaintiff alleges F°£k Fogg and Fogg,
fhat he is the owner of and is now Attorneys for Plaintiff,
in the possession of the following
described real estate, to-wit:
(BEAL) Frank Taylor. Court Clerk.
Canadian County, Okla.
By: Dorothy Loremen
Deputy.
(Published in The El Reno Dailv
Tribune, El Reno. Okla., January
30. February 6. 13. 1947.) *
NOTICE
To George L. Arnold:
Take notice that you have been
sued in Cause No. 14146 In the Dls-
__________1 1,Court of Canadian County,
When men ridicule the teachings of religion they want you to do some- 1 and wherein the plaintiff seeks to P,,.,w’®’ '-n “fl actlon wherein
Lots One (1). Two (2) and
Three (3) in Block Ninety-one
(91), City of El Reno, Canadian
County. Oklahoma, according to
the recorded plat thereof,
.. — — Reno, as shown
by the recorded plat thereof
Twenty-five feet (225 ft) of
tot One (1) in Block Four (4)
all in Packers Addition to El
Reno, Oklahoma,
and Judgment will be rendered for
ever quieting title to said propert
defendeanPualDhe«inand ^ th
tiff’s title in and m said real urop- °f March, 1947, or the allegations of
erty and forever barring you :'rom 1 8ald petition will be taken as true
asserting any right, title, or estate and judgment will be renedered ac- and J defendants herein, and 'adtudvin
adverse to that of the cordingly in favor of plaintiff and ever Quieting1 tide1 m ”5!?cred r°f* Jhat each and all of the »i<Tde
plaintiffs: and you mist answer the against you and each of you, quiet- in thrn?« i wdd Property fendants have no legal or eouitabl
srs: rs'fi wy* xtsTtsin £»?*,««« r riE
plaintiffs as prayed for will be ten-
dered
(SEAL) Prank Taylor, Court Clerk
By: Dorothy Lorenzen,
Deputy.
John Morrison.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
(Published in The El Reno Dally
Tribune^m Reno, Oklu., February
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP
ty, State of Oklahoma, to-wlt:
Ix>te One (1), Two (2), Three
(3), Four (4), Five (6), Six 3)
Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9).
Ten (10), Eleven (11), and
Twleve (12) in Block Fbur (4)
In the town of Mustang, as
shown by the recorded plat
thereof;
barring and, enjoining you and each
in and to said property
i9Dated this 6th day of February,
(SEAL) Frank Taylor. Court Clerk,
Canadian County, State
of Oklahoma.
By: Dorothy Lorenzen,
_ • Deputy.
Fogg, Fogg and Fogg,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
CANADIAN COUNTY. STATE OF of you, and all persons and cor-
OKLAHOMA poratlons claiming or to claim by,
(LhablLshe
Tribune,
6, 13, 20,
llshed in The El Reno., Qaily
®^^Beno, Okla., February
Frank Taylcr, Court Clerl
Canadian County, State
of Oklahoma.
By: Dorothy Lorenzen,
Deputy.
Fogg, Fogg and Fogg.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
OBITUARY
tiling foolish and injurious. Our religion is not a philosophy, but a way j have his title and possession in and j* Pontiff and
««»**>’ »•»1>°«»»»««—a*sa ssrsssiss
that would lead you astray.
A Last-Minute Solution
against you, and each of you. and I Hi? fded by the said plain-
you arc notified that unless vou
answer the petition of the plaintiff
on or before the 7th day of March,
1947. Judgment will be rendered,
MURING the infamous days of the Munich meeting, Wins- th^ffumrr ^“anS^to‘the^bow
* J 4. .. /■’I....... U J 11 Itina luli'loiiwr 4 Iwi RpilltlVl (fnl'OrnmOn! U'lt h , IPKPt’ihfd raal octatn and f m-t l
ton Churchill was advising the British government, with
great wisdom and foresight, to cease the appeasement of
Hitler, which was leading to war. His voice was unheeded
until it was too late.
Now Mr. Churchill has spoken again in an effort to
avert a crisis. This time his foresight is less apparent than
his wisdom. For he is speaking in what may be the closing
minutes of the eleventh hour when he urges his govern-
ment to turn over its Palestine mandate to the united
nations.
Such a move would not solve the problem of Palestine.
But it might check the headlong approach to chaos in that
unhappy land. The situation there has now deteriorated tc'
a point where the only prospect is for more terrorism an<
sterner repressive measures.
One of the most tragic aspects of the situation is tha
the basic question is all but forgotten. The homeless Jew:
are still in European DP camps or detained on Cyprus.
described real estate, and further
determining that you have no right,
title, interest or estate therein, and
forever and perpetually barring and
enjoining you, and each of you,
tram setting up. claiming or s'see-
ing any right, title, Interest or estate
.1 and to said real estate, adverse
) the plaintiff.
tiff in said cause on or before the
11th day of March. 1947. or said pe-
tition will be taken ns true and
Judgment will be rendered against
you for divorce and custody of minor
child ana settlement of prooertv
rights.
Dated this 30th day of January.
.947,
(Bcul) Frank Taylor, Court Clerk.
By: Dorothy Lorenzen,
Deputy.
Lucius Babcock Tr.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Hattie Ann Smith, who died Jar
_____ 19t7, at the • age of 74 year'
’* ssr « &&&?** ssS ^ 2 nz
Notice> of' HeariV^Vina. Account ‘oft#' N<>T,CE m
And Petition for Distribution And Pari thereof, and adludging plain- The State of Oklahoma T„. , moved tp Cedai Rapids. Neb.
Discharge tiff to be the owner of said prop- JohnWeyrtek^ifTJvine’ and jeI _She was unlt*d ln marriage t<
1947 *3i duJ,„of January, m.v and barring and enjoining the he be dead the unknownhd^ Qeorge w Lord 011 Oct- 16. 189c
B^sef'adr^afedhCha\lnfrC^S “w jf*^*?*** ^sl^nd^^o^^^ 2 Ota'Ma?\ S
ministration of said estate, together (SEAL) Frank Tavlor Court cio.-t
with her petition for distribution I - k rayior. Court Cleik.
By: Dorothy Lorenzen,
thereof, and for her discharge as I Denntv'
a notl66 *£ ‘lerebV Homer Caldwell P ?’
lM7nflth.h ',he 26 fdaX February, Attorney for Plaintiff
S"iS “f, T %Si “
Perrine Bldg.. Oklahoma City
room at the court house In the city <Publl*h*H tn Th. pi
of El Reno, Oklahoma, has been Tribune^ ei'Vnn oui„R°'i!ii,Dally
duly fixed and appointed bv the a °kla’ February
duly fixed and appointed by the 6 13 20 1947 ) '' rturuil
Court for the hearing thereon, at i tm tui.
which time and place any person or p nTinTn?I^mXCODHT OF
9Dated this 22nd day of January.
3EAL) Flunk Taylor, Court Clerk “J’
By: Dorothy Lorenzen, ,r, PUBLICATION
Deputy. 1 Of
P’rancis Porta. Oklahoma to: Katie Itorchers,
ttomey for Plalntilf. i, Yod ar,e hereby notified that Wal-
ter Borchers has filed his petition
In tile District Court of Canadian
Published in The El Reno Daily CotiVtv
"Vibune. El Rena Okla., January wherel'ii ho seekTu divorce riom you
persons interested may appear ana
show causp, if any they have, why
said account should not be approved
and distribution made as prayed for
land said Martha Ann Miller dis-
charged as such administratrix.
(SEAL) Roy M. Faubion,
County Judge.
W. L. Funk,
Attorney or Administratrix.
TO say that all the fault is not Britain’s provides no help-
ful answer. Jewish terrorism has made any sane or re-
sponsible action hopeless at the moment. The violence if
inexcusable, and demands quick, decisive steps to preven'
more loss of life.
But how are the terrorists to be stopped short of mil'
tary action? Neither the Britisli nor the moderate Jews ar
able to say to them “Only cease your terrorism and we wil
reach an agreement." So the terror continues.
It is not a fight between Jew and Arab, but betwee)
anarchist Jew and everything Britisli. There seems no hop<
• for peace except through the withdrawal of the Britisl
1 rum Palestine and their replacement by a new and strongei
authority until order is restored.
Mr. Churchill suggests, as an alternative to UN re
sponsibilit.v, a 50-50 sharing by the United States of "al"
the bloodshed, odium, trouble and expense” in Palestine
This seems neither very wise nor very gracious.
WE have fomi(1 in China, as Britain has in Palestine, that
the would-be peacemaker is not always blessed.
The logical solution, then, is united action by the united
nations with a genuinely representative committee engaged
in the actual work.
It is the UN s stated purpose to incorporate territories
now under mandate into an international trusteeship sys-
tem. And there ought to be some way for the UN to put a
stop to the present terrorism and bloodshed even though,
technically, they may not constitute a threat to internation-
al peace.
0, February 3, 1947.)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
ANAD1AN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA
In the Mailer of the Estate Of
Othal II. Petre, Deceavd
No. 2932
Totice of Hearing Final Account,
Petition for Distribution,
IH-tertninution of Heirs And
Discharge of Administratrix
Notice is hereby given Uiat Evelyn
Petree, administratrix of the es-
>te of OthRl H. Petre, deceased, has
led for final settlement in tills
mrt her first and final account to-
■•her with her petition for thstribu-
on of said estate, for determination
t heirs of suid decedent, and for
’r discharge as administratrix, and
'at the 16th day ol F’ebruary. 1947,
the hour of 10:00 A. M. of said
vtc, at the County Court room tn
\e Court House in the City of El.
eno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, i
is been appointed as the time and |
’ace for the settlement of said ac-
lunt and for hearing on said pe-
tion for distribution and deterrain-
Ion of heirs and discharge of ad?
inistrntrlx, where and when any
?rson interested ln said estate and
he distribution thereof may ap-
'ur and file ills exceptions In wrlt-
ig to said account or petition, und
ntest the same.
on the grounds or gross neglect of
duty, extreme cruelty and adultery,
and that yon must answer the pe-
tition of the plnlntlff on or before
the 7th day of March. 1947, or the
same will be taken as true and con-
fessed and judgment will be ren-
dered accordingly.
Dated this 22nd tiay of January,
1947.
(8EAL) Fi-unk Taylor, Court Clerk.
By: Dorothy Lorenzen.
Deputy.
A. Francis Porta,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(Published in The El Reno
January
Daily
it ttuary
Tribune, El Reno, Okla,
23, 30, FY-bruary 6. 1947.)
No. 14138
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma To:
Oscar T. Ostcrberg, Ben Oblcr-
berg, Fred Osterbcrg, und the
heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees and assigns, im-
mediate and remote, of Lucy C.
Osterbcrg, deceased, defendants.
(Published in The El Reno Daily
5^13^1947^1 ^°no’ Dkla., February
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Houscton
Johnson Milligan. Deceased:
The creditors of the above-named
decedent are hereby notified that the
undersigned, was by the County
Court of Canadian County, Okla‘-
homa, appointed administrator of
the estate of said decedent, and that
all persons having claims against
the estate of said decedent are re-
quired to present the same with the
necessary -vouchers to die under-
signed administrator at Lhe office
cf Fogg. Fogg and Fogg, 214 Citizens
National Bank Building. El Reno,
Oklahoma, within four months from
the date of the first publication of
tills notice, to-wit: lrom the 6th
day of February. 1947, or the same
will oe forever oar red.
Dated January 31st, 1947.
Donovan S Milligan,
Administrator.
Fogg, Fogg and Fogg,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Martha Pearl Weyrick. also! T° .the Union 6181)1 chUdrei
known as Pearl Weyrick, If living wert born' a11 of whom survive
and if she be dead, the’unknown They a,e Homer R. Lord, El Rene
heirs, executors, administrators, James R. Lord Mrs. Erfing Bake
devisees, trustees and assigns of and Ben H Lord all of okla
5*»- E1R™
| Richard Lord, Burbank, Calif., Fret
Packers Industr ial Company, or if J- Lord; Miles, Iowa, and Mrs
dissolved, the unknown successors, Luther Kelly, El Reno.
solved6’Company8115 °f SUCh dls" i otJler survivors Include a broth
CANADIAN COUNTY” STA’TTv''op K’ charle8 H. Smith, Kearney
OKLAHOMA Notice is hereby given that a pe- Neb- a slst«r, Mrs. Rosa Searby
NOTICE bv piiri iciTinu tition has been filed ln the district Long Beach, Calif., and six grand
So. i4i53UCAT,ON js sr
The State of Oklahoma To- strong and Ava M. Armstrong are A? , R ge DaIe KeliV
Benny Keith if living and if he plalntiHs1 “id John Weyrick, if ltv- Q1°[la ^ Lord and Donald Lord
be dead, the unknown heirs $**- I1*?’ anci ^ he ^ dead, the unknown She joined the MetnodJit enure;
ecutors, administrators, devisees", 1,1 early chlldhood and remalne:
Weyrick, also known as Pearl Wey- Slle was a meUiber of the W. C
Ohkotah Keith, also known ns f!,ck’ 11 Uvtn«’ a»d lf «he be dead, T- u- {or a number of years.
Ohkota Keith also imn^n tt ,hf 1unknora helrs- exeuctors, ad-
Okata Keith if hving and if she nui.lifitrat°rs, devisees, trustees and
be dead, the unkn^n "mirs' ext “?rtha ^Pearl Weyriok,
trustces nnd araienV'n'r tvi*oeo- racxers Industrial Com-
iSSTjSp known t °ohkota Pany’ °r if dlsfiolved’ Ule ^^n
Keith, also known as Okata Keith,
deceased;
El Reno Commercial Club, a Cor-
poration, or if dissolved, the un-
known successors, trustees ttr ns.
“own successors, trustees or as-
signs of such dissolved corpora-
tion;
C. D. Moore, if living, and if he
be dead, the unknown heirs, ex-
ecutors. administrators, devisees,
trustees and assigns of C. D.
Moore, deceased;
Hattie A. Moore, if living, and if
she be dead, the unknown heirs,
executors, administrators, devisees,
trustees and assigns of Hattie A.
Moore, deceased.
Take notice that you> have been
sued in the District Court of Cana-
dian County, Oklahoma, by the
olaintifl's. Lee J. Stonenian and Jen-
nitay Btonemun Underwood. Their
.. .... . , , , petition alleges that more than three
In Witness Whereof. I have here-t years have elapsed since the death
8681 thk “4th I of Lucy C. Osterbcrg, intestate, and
qi-AT V anl,!?.ly»» In i tllat therc has lwfn 110 decree by
SF.AL) FLiy M. Faubiou, ' any court in Oklahoma having juris-
_. Judge. diction to administer upon her es-
a. Kinenart, I tate wherein it was judicially deter-
Utorney for Administratrix. | mined who by name are or were all
i the pai licular persons entitled under
L>ic\\ des ol all sorts are on the market again. Come
spring, let tandemonium reign.
At least we don’t have to worry about how to spend
all our evenings between now and Mar. 15.
°ublished in The El Reno Daily
'ribune, El Reno, Okla., January
0. February 3, 13, 1947.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
"ANADIAN COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
No. 14.132
"he Stale of Oklahoma
To: Clyde Keniff
Notice is hereby given Uiat a pe-
‘ltlon lias been filed in the District
"'ourt of Canadian County, State
if Oklahoma, wherein Magnolia
Petroleum Company is plaintiff and
Clyde Reniff is defendant, and that
the laws of succwi-slon of the State
ot Oklahoma to participate in the
distribution of the undivided one-
flftli interest in the following de-
scribed real estate owned by the
said Luc:
her cleat
y C. Osterberg at the time of
:h, to wit:
Lots 16. 17. 18, 19 and 20, block
102. City of El Reno, Canadian
County, Oklahoma, as shown
by the recorded plat thereof.-
Whv in it thut ,,,un„ . , .. , I -*yae Remit is uetendant, and that
. , ; . inat " Dull a woman tells a doctor she’s all i ou are hereby notified that you
tired out, he immediately looks at her tongue? lave 1)0611 SU6d ant* must Rnswer
petition filed
fpi .... . , herein on or before the 14th day of
int man ol the hour is the fellow who offered tn wait ] March, 1947, or said petition will
a minute for a woman a c I 'J® taken as true and it will be ad-
Down Memory Lane
j udged that the plaintiff shall have
j and recover judgment of and from
Feb. 6, 1922
A committee composed of business men of the city, in-
cluding representatives ot the Kiwanis club, chamber of
commerce, Lions club and Retailers association, met with
the county commissioners this morning in an attempt to
have a resolution passed agreeing to meet a hard surfaced
load lrom Oklahoma City to the Canadian county line and
continue into Yukon with a dirt road.
-r 1 E: ( \ tEl*J met Saturday afternoon with Mrs,
tom Smith. Kook was the diversion. Guests were Mrs.
Glen Brown and Mrs. J. G. Purtel. The club will meet next
Tuesday with Mrs. Hoy Noblitt.
Mrs. John L. Funk and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gustavus DeLana, left this morning for Fort Meyer and
othei points ol interest in Florida where they will spend
the remainder of the winter?" js*~- , 1
Miss Frances Murphy entertained the Kal Ha' Ya girls
at an informal dunce Saturday evening.
Feb. ji. 1937
io i stmg increasing taxation and the patronage sys-
tem of government, 200 Canadian county farmers mer-
chants and taxpayers met at the courthouse here Fr?dav
mi^Hri?rteV/eS° UtKm warnin* the st«te legislature that
no additional taxes are wanted.
• C4sf,t‘8 hoi?e hyi?i‘ine’ formulated as a major act-
nity of the Canadian county Red Cross chapter during the
current year, will get underway this week with Mrs Edna
Maurer having been appointed as instructor, it was an^
nounced today by Mrs L. A. Garner, project chairman
farmer?-. aW«i bJ- «>e Rural ReaetUe-
tlu’ defendant herein, to wit. Clyde
Wert Iff, adjudging thut you arc in-
debted to the plaintiff hi the sum
of $1,722.68, with Interest thereon
»t the rate of six percent per an-
num. wliich Interest is to be com-
puted trom the date of each sale and
delivery to the defendant of certain
goods, wares, merchandise and ser-
vices. which the said defendant did
fraudulently obtain possession of
by the fraudulent use of two cer-
tain credit cards issued by the
olaiiitiff to Geale F. Herrington, 8r.
and Mrs. Geale F\ Herrington, hr.,
which cards entitled the holders
thereof to purchase goods, wares
merchandise and services at various
places. Tliat the said goods, wares,
merchandise and services were pro-
cured und obtained by the defend-
ant between the 28th tiay of Sep-
tember, 1946 and December 16, 1946.
and you are further notified that
on the 24th day of January, 1947,
by order of the Court Clerk of canu-
dliui County, Oklahoma, the bheriff
did levy upon and attach your rec-
ord title interest in and to an un-
divided 2'3 interest in Lot Four-
teen <14> and all of Lot Filtecn
(15i. Block Twenty-Six (2b>. Keith’s
Addition to, the City of El Reno.
Tlie petition further alleges that
Lucy C. Ostcrberg inherited her one-
'tfth Interest as a heir of Emma J.
Streeter, deceased; that the olain-
_ tiffs own the fee simple title -n and
by the plaintiff j to said real property by reason of
a deed lrom Oscar T. Osterberg,
Ben Osterberg and Fred Osterberg,
who pliiinjtlffs allege to be the sole
und only heirs of Lucy C. Osterberg,
deceased, ali the other heirs of
Emma J. Streeter, deceased, having
joined in the execution of such
deed; that plaintiffs seek to have
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
(Published ih The El Reno Daily
Tiibune, £] Reno, QI|Li., February
6. 13. 20. 1947.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN
AND FOR CANADIAN COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Sophie Ebeling, Plaintiff,
vs.
S. E. Dunbon, One ami the Same
Person as S. E. Durbon. et al,
Defendants.
No. 14151
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma To:
S. E. Dunbon, one and the same
person as S. E. Durbon; C. G.
Jones, who is one and the same
person as Chas. E. Jones: E. John-
son. A. T. Brumer, and Otto A.
Sliuttee. if Hving. but lf eittier of
them be deceased, the unknown
heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees and assigns, im-
mediate and remote, of such per-
sons; Tile Oklahoma Union Over-
all Co., a corporation, if existing,
but if said corporation is dissolved
and not existing, the unknown of-
ficers. successors, trustees and as-
signs. of such dissolved and non-
existing corporation, Greeting:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that you have been sued
in the District Court of Canadian
successors, trustees, or assigns of
Etiquette
Q. Should a widow have he]
such dissolved Company; City of cards engraved with her late hus-
El Reno, Oklahoma, a Municipal band’s name or her maiden name’
Corporation; Arthur T. March,I A. Her late husband's name.
County Treasurer. Canadian Coun- o tc if k
ty Oklahoma; The Board of County Is 1 permissible to ask a
Commissioners of Canadian County, Person to remove his or her hat
Oklahoma, and the State of Okla- whe» in a theater or other public
homa are defendants, and that you. gathering, and the hat obstructs
and each of you, are hereby notified one's view’
that you have been sued and must!
answer the petition filed by the ’ A. Yes, and if the offender does
Plaintiffs herein, on or before March not comply, quietly call an usher
20, 1947. or said petition will be taken Q. i„ it customary lo send en-
that''the “plaintiffs,'MJ<£ H? Arm? ‘T™?1 /° .t,1P.b^de?'
strong and Ava M. Armstrong, are
the legal and equitable owners of
Notice is hereby given that a pe-
tition lias been filed in the District
Court of Canadian County, State of
Oklahoma, wherein Maude A. Bames
is plaintiff, and Benny Keith, if
living, and if he be dead, the un-
known heirs, executors, administra-
tors, devisees, trustees and assigns
of Benny Keith, deceased; Ohkotah
Keith, also known as Ohkota Keith
also known as Okata Keith, if liv-
ing, and if she be dead, the un-
known heirs, executors, administra-
tors, devisees, trustees and assigns
of Ohkotah Keith, also known a?
Ohkota Keith, also known as Okata
Keith, deceased; El Reno Commer-
cial Club, a Corporation, or if dis-
solved, the unknown successors
trustees or assigns of such dissolver’
Corporation:» C. D. Moore, if living
and lf he be dead, the unknowr
heirs, executors, administrators, de !
visees, trustees und assigns of C. D
Moore, deceased; Hattie A, Moore
if living, and lf she be dead, th
unknown heirs, executors, adminls
trators, devisees, trustees and as-
signs of Hattie A. Moore, deceased
and tlie State of Oklahoma are de
fendants, and that you, and each o
you, arc hereby notified that yo’
have been sued and must answer th
All of lots One (1) to Nine (9)
inclusive and Lots Forty (40)
to Forty-Eight <48> inclusive,
all in Block Five (5) in Pack-
ers Addition, and tire West One
sswfaswra is jaasaatf^s=
Lots Nineteen (19) to Thirty
A. One is not obligated to do so,
but it is sometimes done.
Q. How long do the guests us-
ually stay after an informal lunch-
eon?
A. A half-hour, unless the Aost-
ess has arranged some special eu-
<30> inclusive in Block Six (6)
and the East Two Hundred
EX-CEl-CIS
FACE POWDER
Special-While It Lasts!
$1.15
67c
MRS. L. J. GOODE
LARGE BOX
Regularly $1.75
SMALL BOX
Regularly $1.00
Phone 457
Relief At Last
Tor Your Cough
help loosen and expel
'em laden phlegm, and aid nature
o soothe ana heal raw, tender, In-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
petition filed by the plaintiff here
ln. on or beiore the 20tli day o
March, 1947. or said petition will b
taken as true, and it will be adjudge
Jh tfiX JmLt c| |truA, iuuJ[
A A A 6
, £>
tO M***
then
yOUR
M0T«eR
HAVt
MU*1
CURJ|SS
Mlt
usto
pANCAKt
ThU Old Treatment Oftan
Brings Happy Relief
Many nafTrre-s relli-rn rmirvin- Wired*
Quickly, oner they discover that the real cause
of their trouble may be tired kidney*.
The kidneys nre Nature’s chief way of tak-
!n* the excess acids and waste out of lire blood.
They helpmo3t people naas about r. pmuaday.
pains, leg pains. lot«a of rep and en* rget-
ting up rights, ewellinsr. wiflbva* under the
eyes, h'mdarhea and dizziness. Ere j'ient or
•ccnt.v pmsagea with smarting and burning
sometimes »howa there is somctlting iviong
w ifh your kidneys or bladder.
Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's
Pine, a utimulRDt diuretic, used euc«y.-*»fu!!y
l.y n.lllfo"* for over yrar*. Dorn’s give
happy relief and will help the 15 r dies"of
;Jne: i • - *
• Uney tabes (lush out poiNoncuzs waetefnom
your blood, (ict Doan's Tilla.
s
j!®?8-
iieiit administration, are ma'.ing notable uroirresH in
regional director, after e£ST* 73 fj
tmmly submitted to him by- Loren L. Ware^uml «„^-
pre-
NOTICE OF
HOURS
The undersigned IbirlH-r Shops in El Reno will
observe lhe following opening-closing schedule ef- j
fective Saturday, Feb. 8th.
Monday thru Friday
8 a. m. lo 6 p. m
Saturdays...........
. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Deluxe Barber Shop
Beau Brummef
Cubbage's Kelly's Barber Shop
me Pullman
OK Barber Shop
McCain's Barber Shop
B. Hunt Shop
■i
Curlis* Pancake Mix
also makes wonderful
waffle*, corn fritlers and
coffee cake. Recipes on
every package.
the bewitching fragrance
fa BOMB! fifth artnut
1%
ail
Mi
mm
emus
c
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BABY MH i
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(y/rtofitet
m
CURTISSES',FOOD
Peztune,,
$200- $3.50
6.00-1075
TotLt W.un $1.75 -$2.25
Hu tu
PATTERSON DRUG CO.
104 South Bickford
Phone 167
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