The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 227, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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ursday, November 21, 1946
ivember 21, 1946
E1 ^no (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Etiquette
Corner Door
afternoon with Mrs. Sa
Mrs. R. L. Brlsman spi
days last week with Mr
Mrs. R. N. Lily and daughter, W. A. King and children
lice, were Sunday and Monday Mr_ Wb1.„ ,,
tests of Mrs- Walter Carson wa
lishetl in The HU Reno Daily
nt?usss,.asiJ,xi ss, “ “»
and i emote. i
A. To the left of the plate,
»X°U 'oOOed that you prongs up, the salad fork nearest
' ‘ **” ithe plate, roast fork next, fish
jfork on the outside.
[ Q. Should a woman, at her sec-
ond marriage, wear a traveling
dress?
A. Mot necessarily. Though she
should not wear white, nor the
ccrtume cf a young girl.
Q. May one have formal invita-
tions cither printed or typewritten?,
A. No; formal invitations always I which lie
should be engraved. !the keyboard,
and C. E. Perry, each deceased: !
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued In'the District Court
>"“ndf°r Canadian County, ok In
by J. C. Ezell and Exa Lee n » ,----- ----- ••• unum
,oii!isband and >vlfe, in Cause £?,Vri 1,1 and for Canadian County.
No 14083. in an action wherein the Oklahoma, by Ben F. Miller and
plaintiffs allege that they arc the Sus1^ c Miller, husband and wife,
r'n11*!? and are *n possession of the !L Uktlse No. 14073, in an action
following desciibed tracts of real ,wuhertln ,he Plaintiffs allege that
estate, to-wit: lhey are the owners and are in
Lots Fifteen (18), Sixteen (16) Possession of the following described
Seventeen < 17), Eighteen (18)’ rea 'state- -o-wlt:
Nineteen (19), and Twenty (20)'
in Block Fourteen (14), Boynton “to One <1>, Two (2). Three
Heights Number Two Addition *°ur '4>. -fllve (5), Twenty-
te the City of El Reno. Cana- ! 9ne l21)- Twenty-two (22),
dlan County, Oklahoma, accord- Twenty-three «23> and Twenty-
ing to the recorded plat thereof ,ur '24) n Block Two <2>
. and ' Lewis Addition to the Town of
Lots Thirty-six 136 >, Tlilrtv- Calumet Canadian County, Ok-
seven (37 > and Thirty-eiaht Innoma, according to the record-
'38) in Block Nine (9), Bovnton I ed ijlat -hereof,
me El Reno, Okla., November
, 21. 1946.)
THE DISTRICT COURT OP
ADIAN COUNTY, STATE! OF
OKLAHOMA
OTIC’E BY PUBLICATION
No. 14Q70
State of Oklahoma To:
ie heirs, executors, admlnlstra-
s, devisees, trustees and as-1
tis, Immediate and remote, of!
ie Morrison, also Jcnown as
line E. Morrison, deceased;
Ie heirs, executors, administra-
s. devisees, teas tees and as-
,ns, immediate and remote of
I Morning News composing room is
la linotype operator, Earl Hucks,
who sets type on the big, 90-key
machine despite the handicap of
having lost an arm.
Injured In a construction acci-
dent .in 1942, Hucks took a three-
months' vocational rehabilitation
course to become a linotype opera- Mr- and Mrs. Carl Magby and
tor. children were Sunday guests of *
He can set a 22-inch galley of Mr and Mrs- H°J’ Meade and ehll- *
seven-point type in 40'minutes, us- dren-
ing an artillcal "finger" on the Mrs. Walter Carson was a Tues-
stump of the missing limb, with da.v dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. F<i'n
controls more than half Lee Jensen. J ^
Wilford Moberly spent Monday Mr.
i snoppers were cut a
and police were called
crowd. One of the Injur
1 held tightly to her box
ps while a doctor took t
in her cut knee.
Family Style
Tie Cooked Meals
Noon and Evening
65cWi,h
UJl' Drink
-akfa.st Short Orders—J
UNDAY DINNERS
7Cr With
* Drink
were din- charges.
Kate Best, Operator
ine ruing of this petition and SUCT c)alm* »‘e spurious, unfounded
wherein it is further alleged that and void- and constitute clouds upon
you. and each of you. claim awe u.le. otherwise perfect title of the
right, title, interest or estate in and l',a>ntiff which ~hould be amoved
’ I .—1 estate- bu Lhe determination of this Court
are spurious llls,' vou have no interest in said
and const! • '__'"date
g,„, .----- ”i eiinia ciutn, | "w™ upon me otherwise net- THEREFORE, you are hfrebv no-
e.s d and the State of Okla-1 ^t title of tlie plaintiffs whirl) ll,lf“d 'hat you must answer the pe-
a ai e defendants: and that you. I should be removed by the deter- 'hion of the plaintiffs on or before
each cf you are hereby notified I '"htation by this Court .hat vou tl"‘ 26th day of December. 1946. or
you have been sued and must 'lav* no Interest in said real estate suld Petition will be taken ns true
-'im, i pftltlon Hied by the THKIFTORE. you are hereby notl- and Judgment will be rendered
"n or before the ‘““d th*t you must answer the ue- <l,,ie*n* «"d confirming the title
m J?n pocember. 1946, or said *'t,on '‘lie plalnriffs on or before alld P08**8*0" of the plaintiffs in
be'ndi'i h? i^h88 lrue' and ?ld. day January, 1947 „r to the above described real
:er E r ________,f„P
the legal and equitable
ft* Twenty-one (21), Twentv-
Ute of Edward Morrison, de- rl«ht. title, interest cr
Anna Oiitii. if living, and J° the above described real
lie be dead, the unknown heirs but that such claims
tutors, administrators, devisees, unfounded and void, ,,,
lees und assigns of Anna Guth, *ute clouds upon the otherwise”
used, and (lie State of Okla-i ' •
a arc defendants: and that vou vhould be removed by the det
each of you are hereby notified I jnlnation by this Court ,hat
you,,.uiVe bfen sued and must I have no interest in .>
Jiffs herein, on or before the that you must answer the
day of December, 1946. or said t!tlon of tlie plaintiffs on or h-f
lion wall be taken as true, and it tbf 2nd day of iatiuary 1947
Ihmved that the plaintiffs. Mld Petition will be .aken as j
Deaton and Agnes Deaton, j a”4d Judgment will be -ende
owners C"‘——( —;;........ ujr
o"n P^ss^asi°u of the plaintiffs
!>, Twenty^thiree <"jbi,
four 124>. Twenty-five
venty-six < 261. Twentv-
27), ’Aventy-eight i28i,
nine (29),. and Thirty
block Pour <4>. Hlgli-
dition to the City of F.1
mo. Oklahoma:
I Judgment will be rendered for-
[ quieting title to said property
he ula in tiffs and against the de-
ants herein, and adjudging that
f “nd all of the said defend-
I have no legal or equitable in-
pt in and to said uropertv.
id it will be further adjudged
COFFEE E2**
quieting and confirming the title
and possession of the plaintiffs in
above described real
estate, determining that you have
FRFSH FRUIT and VEGETABLE PR.CES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY
you. and each of you. and all per-
nous iiereafter claiming by, tlirougii
lor under you, or any of you. from
setting up, usserting or claiming
any right, title, interest or estate
in and to said real estate, adverse
to the plaintiffs.
Dated this !2tli day of November.
1S46.
SEAL) Frank Taylor, Court Clerk.
By: Dorothy I.orensen,
L _ . Deputy.
A Francis aorta.
Attorney or Plaintiffs.
CELERY
TOMATOES
JACK SPRAT
BRAND
Large Oregon
Green Pascal
SQUARE MFAL BRAND
EXTRA STANDARD
Reduml
FANCY
EMPEROR
SWEET
SPANISH YELLOW
I bv name are and were, all of
I heirs at law and were entitled
[take the following described
lerty:
lutheast Quarter of South-
fst Quarter iSE-, SW'.,) and
[I Numbered Eight (8) of Sec-
Pn Eight (81, Township Twelve
B) North of Range Seven (7),
bgether with other land). Can-
lian County. Oklahoma,
ding in the name of Nellie
fison, also known as Nellie E.!
pson, at the time of l#r death,
pd it will be further adjudged
Fancy Eatmore
CRANBERRIES
■ euDllslied in The El Reno Dally
H 2ini946 ,Re,1°' °kla " NlJVen'bpr
CANAmANCcmWYC°STATF°OP
OKLAHOMA
In the M.dter of tlfe EsUte Of
K",n“ K Gebhart, Also Known
As Emma Gebhart, Deceased
No. 2954
r .w°TKf, TO CREDITORS
Co the C reditors of Emma E.
Gebhart Also Known \s .
Early June
GRAPES
2 lbs. 25c
ONIONS
Pound 3c
Persons Interested are being
urged to participate and to bring
rakes Spades and pickups will be
needed to move dirt.
Wqjnen of the Frisco Cemetery
association will serve sandwiches,
' cookies and coffee.
Red Pitted Cherries
Sturgeon Bay Brand
No. 2
Large Texas M.«rshscedless
6 for 21c
2 lbs. 17c
Problem a Day
Fancy Delicious
U. ?. No. 1 Fancy
A pond is rectangular In shape
with sides measuring 12 yards by
5 yards. What will be the Inner
circumference of a walk, in yards,
circumscribed about the pond?
ANSWER
40.8408 yds. Explanation — The
diagonal of the rectangle is the
diameter of the walk Add the
squares of 12 and S; extract square
root: multiply by 3.1416 (pi).
Idaho Russets
Pounds
10-lb. Mesh Bag 39c
) Coats
2'hly stvl-
amp;ij>ne*
835.00 to
I described signed at his residence at 817 South
i«paniA.*8TR'st
,ve.-/1^' ilahoma. the place for the trans-
n (7). W. action of business of said estate
hP.r pl^iP' w'lthln f?ur months from the date
unty. Ok- of the first publication of this 10-
r--. a t0Jwlt: fr0m ,he l«h dav of
• L “ward November, 1948 or the same will be
his death, forever barred.
:r adjudged Dated November 12, 1946
ned Person James C. Gebhart \
o take, the Executor
his name, Roberson A- Roberson
Attorneys for Executor,
surviving ---
November -£!m“Shet, 'G, The El Reno Dally
mow, j Tribune, H Reno. Okla.. November
GREAT VALUE BRAND
SLICED YELLOW CLING
Now Available!
EF"FE4.TIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY
PORK ROAST
PORK SAUSAGE
49c
Pound
14. 21. 28, 1946 1
.NOT1^. ?T PUBLICATION .
Mate of Oklahoma To:
The unknown heirs, executors, ad-
ministrators, devisees, trusteees
and assigns, immediate and e-
mote. of Samuel H. Townsend.
PICNIC HAMS
Armour’s Whole
Pound.. 49c
County. State of Okla.
By: Dorothy Lorenzen.
Deputy.
CHUCK ROAST
VEAL STEAK
Veai or Beef
.Shoulder—Grade ‘A'
Round, Loin or
T-Bone—Grade ‘A’ _
113 Sonth Bickford/
Phone 218
i !• Fogg and Fogg,
rneys for Plaintiffs.
I dished in The El Reno Daily
. une. El Renr -t’
1 !8. December
. nn(_ El Reno. Okla . November!
. ——......... 5. 1946.)
■ rOTICE BY PI BLICATION
‘ — Tj:
LI tun u ' S B BlU' Sylvester
I Hill. Margaret A. Hill, Ada I
. 'nlson, J. I. Denison, T. E.
I ansbury and Georgia A. Stans-
I ry. each If living and if dead,
pir rpsnortivo _
Appointed The
COME AGAIN SHOP
1 c of Oklahoma To
( "d. Lambe
, mison, j. ________ ^
l an.sbun and Georgia A Stans-
m Pumpkin Pie
Broadcast:
November 23, 1946 I
W cup light brown W t.a.poon dom
. •“«" „ 1 cup conked or
2 toospoong dour canned pumpkin
'cctpoon tall 1 cup Pat Milk
.% taaipoon ciona- 1 >lightly beaten
“on egg volk
V« taaapoon nutmeg 4 leaipoont dark
Yt taaipoon ginger moliewi
Turn on ov«n; get at very hot (450*
F.). Mi* together brown tugar, flour,
•alt, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and
clovn. Add pumpkin, milk, beaten
egg yolk and molasses. Stir until
smooth. Pour into deep 7-in. pia pan
lined with unbaked pastry. Bake 1?
min., then reduce heat to slow (J25*
F.) and bake Z5 min. or until firm.
Note: l'/i teaip. ground allspice or
prepared pumpkin pie spice can re-
place cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and
cloves.
For Sweet Potato Pie, substitute for
the pumpkin freshly cooked or
cenned sweet potatoes or yams, put
through a sieve; reduce brown sugar
to cup, omit molasses and add 4
teasp. melted butter or margarine.
For Squash Pie, follow recipe for
Pumpkin Pie, substituting cooked
winter squash, thoroughly mashed,
for the pumpkin. To cook squash,
cut in pieces, remove seeds, and
To kelp him with his ChrUtnuw giving.
Hand-made pillow cases, lunch cloths,
towels, chair sets, etc.
eli respective unknown heirs,
editors, administrators, devi-
?s, trustees and assigns, lmme-
ite and remote; ihe unknown
Irs, executors, administrators,
vlsees. trustees and assigns, im-
*diate and remote, of Geo. W.
Canadian's Best
FLOUR
50-lb. $A-9S
Vanilla, Strawberry, Black
Walnut. Peaeh, Chocolate
CORN 2T
SALAD DRESSING .PI. Jar 36c
Marshall's Grapefruit
JUICE.......46-oz. Can 29c
Marshall's Grapefruit and
ORANGE JUICE 46-oz. Can 36c
Campbell's
TOMATO SOUP 101-oz. Can 10c
Dubon Brand Thompson Seedless
RAISINS......7-02. Pkg. 12c
104 South E\ans
Pkg. 28c
Pkg. 32c
.......Pkg. 27c
Pkg. 28c
Pkg. 29c
Pkg. 26c
Pkg. 33c
..... Pkg. 30c
Pkg. 30c
1-lb. Pkg. 39c
Phone 1775
Dewklst
1 Brand_______
Dewkist
Brand______
A|Jf Dewkist
HIW Brand
If Dewklst
AJ Brand
:3ewkist
Brand ________
Dewklst
Brand ________
—New Schedule—
Commuter Service, El Reno-Oklahoma City
—Effective November 21,1946-
Leave El Reno for Okla. City
All Gold In Heavy S’vrup—No. Can
FRUIT COCKTAIL ..... .‘39c
Great Northern
NO. 1 NAVY BEANS lb. 14c
Breakfast of Champions'
WHEATIES ......8-02. lie
New State Whole Kernel
GOLDEN CORN 2 No. 2 for 35c
Brure
FLOOR CLEANER....Qt. 68c
BABO CLEANER.......|0c
Sweetheart
TOILET SOAP .. 3 bars 21c
'“to/VIl!
El. Good Al^=5/“
Leave Okla. City lor El Reno
:>wkist
Brand
ftp Dewklst
LK Brand
Crushed,
Sweetened
• Cotton M
For Laun
Corn Meal
Cello Bag
Mix Nuts
tge. No. 1
Walnuts
Canadian's Best-5 lbs. 40e
Fancy White______10 lbs. 73c
FOOD MARKET
138 North Rock Island-C. Hoard, Mgr.
K. T. Wilson, Vice-President Mid Continent Trailwayx _
Unless Otherwise Staled All Prices Are Effective
Friday, November 22, Thru Wednesday, November 27
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 227, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1946, newspaper, November 21, 1946; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920395/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.