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Hie £1 Reno Daily Tribune **» Old fable!
A Rh IMm Newi*p*pt+ Serving a lUar Ribbon Commoniljr
Issued dally except Saturday from 207 South Rock Island Amnia,
tnd entered as second-class mall matter under the art of March 3, 1879.
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Thursd»>, May 9, 194©
' II h certain that God lores u« beyoad measure, wc should try vcrr)
hard to be worthy. Isn. 43:3: Tliou hast been honorable In my slaht,
and I have loved thee.
Start Toward a New Era
THE personal aircraft industry today is about where the
1 automobile industry was 30 years ajro, and for the same
reason. Inexpensive, mass-produced cars had to wait upon
the construction of improved highways throughout tin
country. The personal plane hits »>een waiting for nurn-
crous, coTivonirnt airports to bt* built. And now, with tho
sipninir of the billioh-dollar iedoral airport ft.l. the era of
private flvinir seems really to have dawned.
Ahnilt 3,non of the cmirttry's Hi,750 incorporated urban
areas already have landinir fields. I he new airport ap-
propriation (which miiniciiwdities most match on a 50-50
basis) will add 3,0(10 more over a seven-year period, besides
improving 1,300 existing fields.
This is only a start, of course. Hut it should encour-
age the resumption of activity by aircraft manufacturers
which was drastically curtailed by the cutback in military
orders. It should stimulate competition, and thus start
1he price of personal planes downward toward a point
where thev will lie within reach of a mass market.
* * *
AS the market grrws, volume production and continued
competition should give r‘se to further research and a
resulting advance in safety, simplicity, efficiency, and
comfort.
But the market probably cannot grow to a point where
all these things can lie realized until the plane owner is no
more limited in his choice of places to go than is the car
owner today.
That brings up the problem of the 10,000 communities
which will still be without federal aid for an airport after
the civil aeronautics administration has chosen the site of
3,000 new fields on the basis of need and, probably, con-
siderations of national security. What can the 10,000 do"
Hollywood
Film Shop
By Patricia Clary
United Press Corresmodent
tIOLLYWOOD, May 9- OJ.fc) —
• * Actor Vincent Price, woo start-
ed out to be an art professor, be-
lieves that even If ycu paint like
a first -grader or sketch like a
doodler, you’re helping the cause
of world pence.
Price said he thought that cul-
ture alone could stop wnr from
conquering the world.
'•By culture I don't mean some-
thing long-haired, but arts In
I tyhlcli wr're all Interested, In one
way or another. “ he explained.
We're all embryo painters or ac-
tors or writers or sculptors or
sketchers "
And. ne said, we shouldn't be so
I bashful about expressing ourselves.
"We may not be geniuses at any
of them, or even commercially suc-
cessful, but if we're Interested In j
furthering knowledge of them, i
; we're doing a part toward building
a culture here In America that will |
j endure.
■j "What's more, we may find in j
1 that culture, ip knowledge, the i
peace that mankind has been |
hunting through the ages."
Price admitted that talk like j
(hat wasn't, much in keeping with 9. 16. 23, 1946 >
this present movie rote that of one1 NOTICE-BY PUBLICATION
' of Amberts lovers in 20,h Century- ! "ATT OP OKLAHOMA TO:
“Come back in about three weeks—1 MIGHT have some
beefsteak then!”
Public Notices
i Published in The El Reno Dally | dent, and that all persons havi
Tribune, El Reno, Oklahoma. May claims against the estate of si
de edont are requited to presr
PlrBLK'AllON
the same with necessary vnuchi
tc Hie undersigned ndmlnlstrat
at Hie office of A. Francis
101',. North Bickford. El Re"
Oklahoma, within four inon1
. The unknown hefts, executors.
Fox's "Forever Amber ' He added adnunisli'Rtnrs. devisees, trustees
that he still couldn't resist ad- and assigns, immediate and rc- ............
o.-nims alone those mo,G of Edward Morrison and , from the date of the first put
dressing civic gioup. B ' Nellie Morrison, each dc eased. cation of this notice, to-wlt- n.
lines when he’s asked And ne.s Take notice that you have been the 9th day of May. 1946, or ,
asked about once a week. sued in the District Court ol Can- | same will be forever barred.
, . . ___ . adiiin County, Oklahoma, In Cause
"Its vital that eveiyone have Np I3RH3 by Fjsie M. Davison,
some interest, either active or . wherein the plaintiff alleges that
passive, in the arts." he said ."Only • on the 19th day of July .I8M
....I., many of them could tlo what ibe town o( Eldon,
Mo., has done. Eldon built an airpark—a name coined
to designate a small, simple landing field sufficient to tin
need of small planes—which will Ho dedicated next month.
It was financed by a 825,00ft municipal bond issue which
coats the Eldon taxpayer about one extra mill on every tax
dollar.
Such an investment would seem to be a sound one. An
airpark in a smaller community will attract business to the
field just as an airport does in a oig city. It will help
provide jobs for the many air-minded and nir-trained vet-
erans who desire to remain in aviation. It will briiig new
money and new people to town.
And, in a small way, it should help to speed the day ot
safer, cheaper private flying for the many who are engerl.A
looking forward to a plane of their own.
Some of the readj-built homes are advertised to resist
heat and cold and everything but visiting relatives.
THE STORY: Fllle almost eon-[porch, nnd now she was all smiles.1 "alls. They were in .six different
trnrl.s pneumonia. Everyone Is re-|"Ellle says he’d like to see you, poses: one with the head nestled
llevrd when the doctor finally says Mr. Newkirk. Just for a minute
be will be all right. Joel kids Deb- He still has to be careful.”
ty that the names she gave him for I Hart came out after they went
the Cape Cod ducks are not to be in and sat on the edge of the
found In a hook he hao. porch. "Who's the city slicker?" he
* * * ■asked.
XIV I "He’s the Insurance man." said
TkF.BbY hadn't even noticed that; Joel, "and don't say anything against
mJ n car hud come in across the,him, because Debby scents fond of
moors, and she didn't see the man him.''
at all until Bull started to bark j she chuckled. "Oucss I kind of
He lintl left his car out by the told him, didn't I?" she asked with
bam and started rciors the yard !satisfaction. '
toward them. She looked up quick- | "Kind or," snid Joel,
ly, then sat watching him as he Bari stood up. "We’ve got ir> be
came across the yard toward them ' r;otne. Joel."
Joel sat still too. Joel nodded and the three of
He was wearing city clothes, a 'them started to walk toward Bart's
gray suit nnd a light gray top-'car.
* * *
RJPES." Joel said, "will you
look at all the decoys?” He
that wav can a culture he achieved | which
' that will outlast our catastrophes, j tlint hereinafter described Is a
that will mean something to future i part, was Issued by the United
i States of America, to "the heirs of
generations. Edward and Nellie Morrison, now
"The achievement of any peoples deceased;" that Edward Morrison
Is what thev are finally judged by died intestate during minority, un-
S , 1 ,, , i„ lh(l realm married and without issue, a resi-
—their attainments in the tealm dent of Canad|an county, Okla-
of knowledge. They give us a J homa. on the 2nd day of Mav,
broadness of perspective which j 1892: lint Nellie Morrison died
.... .. ... counteracts tho ctoM-mlnded«ww ' dtirlngndnwty, unrmr-
grumpily between the shoulders. lhgt breods wars." of Canadian County. Oklahoma,
one with It drooping slightly to . . b k ktMlng on tho 16th day of February. 1892;
the right, one with it drooping way 1™“ . Cummins before !llwl 0 l*1"*1 of,m°rp ll'?n 9*25
, ,. ... ....... Peggy Amber cummins oeiore y(ljll.s bas elapsed since the dates
round to the right, correspondng . cv~,.,Amher" technicolor l.t ta,, aant.tv: of said intestates
Dated April 27, 1946.
GLEE FOWLER,
Aciminislr.it!
A. FRANCIS PORTA.
Attorney for Administratrix.
coat, but no hat. The coat looked
new. nnd it hung from his shoul-
ders just right, like in the adver-
tisements of men's clothes. And his was peering in one of the side
Each season we hear the cry for making' tho poll' ball
bigger. It might serve equally well to nutke the locker her."
highball smaller.
fnce was like them too. handsome
and smiling. Debby thought he
might be 28 years old. or maybe
•ven 30. but he sure was goodlook-
ing.
His smile was including them
both, and It was sort of a bashful
smile, but not too bashful. "Is this
Mis. Daniels?" he asked.
Debby laughed. "I should say
windows of the bam.
"Hey, you're not supposed to see
those," Debby shouted
"Why not?"
"Because you're not.”
"You going Into the business?" i
"It's a secret."
"Will we ever know?" Bart asked, j
ones with the heads turned left, and
one with an outstretched neck and
no head nt all, since the head was
sit).posed to be under water.
"Boy, you've put a lot of work
into those things," Bnrt said.
"I'll say. But It's .going to be
worth It. We're going to sell 'em for
$20 a dozen—and the demand will
be terrific."
When they got out Into the yard
Joel said. "Daniels' Despondent
Decoys."
Bart stnrted to laugh, and Joel
laughed too. and they were both
still laughing when they drove out
of (he yard. And Debby, standing
there watching them go, was
laughing too. She took the key bnck
to the barn and hung it behind the
timber, humming under her breath
and chuckling.
(To Be Continued)
the "Fcrever Amber" technicolor 0f the deatlis of said intestates
—• ,
"This," he said over his shoul- | Canadian County. Oklahoma,
dev. "is .tot one of the arts I was | wherein it was .judicially ^nuln-
talking about. : of lbc particular persons entitled
- ——- to participate in the distribution
of their respective estates, under
the law of intestate succession ol
the State of Oklahoma, and
wherein there was Judicially de-
termined the names and individual
Identities of the persons emora ed
in the designation, "the heirs of
Edward and Nellie Morrison, now
deceased," as such was used to
describe the patentees in the nat-
ent aforesaid: that upon then
deaths. Edward Morrison and Nel-
lie Morrison left as their sole and
only heirs at law, their father,
Jesse S. Morrison, who was the
Look and Learn
Lesson in English
WORDS OFTEN MI3USED:
Forceful means "full of force; ef-
fective." "Charles has a forceful
personality." Forcible means "ef-
fected by force.” "The police made
a forcible entry.”
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED;
Dtsabille i state of being dressed In ------------
careless style). Pronounce dto-a- j «|?
bel, e as in be accent last svllable. | ward and Nellie Morrison, now
OFTEN MISSPELLED Nulg- deceased.” who took and was cn-
SYNONYMS: Partake, particip- j tnte succession of the Slate or
ate. share. ! Oklahoma;
WORD STUDY: “Use a word I ^ l„0Cw P}n'"^clslon*of'The
three times and it is yours.’ Let foij0Win= described reel estate, to-
_ us increase our vocabulary by wit: Addition to
1. Where did the Charge of the | mastering one word each day. To- ■ All^ o^ ofVI0nRPno, Canadian
word: Dissolute; loose in CountyOklahoma, according to
The end of j the recorded plat thereof
"Oh, sure. Everybody will know | Light Brigade take place? I day's
- ............ - --------- —- some day. It's going to revolution- 2. What single musical instm- ' morals and conduct. "Tne ena oi j — -------
not Take most two of me to make 1ZC (ll|clt hunting. Least that's what rnent can be made to sound like [ a dissolute life is most commonly | t^nr¥ons.'continuous, adverse
Elbe says. But we got to get our|a whole orchestra?
Hundreds of acres of land have been swept by fire in
New Jersey. Sounds as .if picnickers nnd hikers are already
hlazinp a trail.
Families that pet along pet it lonp way toward real
happiness.
Diamonds are so hard they can destroy any known
metal—particularly dollars.
He smiled, just a bit cautiously. stock built up before we announce 3. For what is Noah Webster
site thought, ns though he didn't (,ln xiio demand ls going to be I famous?
want to be on record as havInk [ lcn.ifiCi he says." 4 What U a malingerer?
laughed at Agnes. "Can't we see them" I 5. Who was the Roman goddess
a desperate death.' - Bion.
As the expression goes, a thousand years is but a day
to a scientist. It must be a big help when waiting for a
street car.
Take a gander at the for sale ads these days if you
want to read about the bouse that jack built.
Down Memory Lane
May 9. 1921
The May social meeting of the Altar Society of thv
Catholic church was held yesterday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. A. W. Masson who had its associate hostesses Mrs
Homer O’Nan, Mrs. John Welter, Mrs. Pat Collins and
Mrs. J. F. Welter.
Mrs. Sam Timberlake went to Oklahoma City yester-
day to spend the day with relatives.
Mrs. Walter Camobell came home today from Fort
Scott, Kan., where she spent the past three weeks with
relatives.
"Well—I .shouldn't. It's Elite's se-
cret.' ‘She eyed them suspiciously.
"Promise not to go Into the decoy-
making business?"
"I promise," said Joel
"Upon my honor." said Bart.
Occupied Korea
of love and beauty?
ANSWERS
peninsula. Russia. In 1854
2. Pipe organ.
3. For his American dictionary.
Answer to Prevlono futile
HORIZONTAL tamers \
1,5 Pictured 54 Reiterate
S. Army 56 Storehouse
leader. Lt - 58 Mends (
-*Gcn---59 Particular ,
10 His troops
j occupied the . . VERTICAL
‘ southern half 1 Jest — 13 Earthy
May 9, 1936
Approximately 400 Canadian county 4-H club workers
are expected to gather in El Reno Saturday for the annual
countrywide club contests which will be staged in the
Irving school building.
Thirty-five students at Central school have earned a
scholastic average of A in each subject for the entire
1986-86 term, Miss Etta Dale, principal, announced today.
Sergeant Aaron P. Youngheim rode to first place
honors With a perfect score of 100 in the annual horse
show held Saturday at New Mexico Military institute in
ItoewaU, where he is a second year cadet. He is the son
of Herman Youngheim, 814 South Rock Island avenue.
Ritualistic team of the El Reno Elks lodge will com-
pete for the 0. L. Havdon cup in contests at the state
Elks convention this week-end in McAlester. Howard Col-
secretary, announced today.
She turned toward the house and .w-n r nv sump's sp. I
shouted, "Agnes, there's a man here
to see yon."
'Oh. that wasn't necessary." he
said "I just came to inquire about
Mr. Daniel* "
She looked at hint curiously. "He's Debby unlocked the door and led brought out in 1828
better." she said, still stnrlng nt (bom jn The decoys were on shelves. 4. A faker
him. , tier after tier of them lining the 5. Venus.
"Oood. I'm glad to hear it." And , -
after a while he said, “My name
is Newkirk, Kenneth Newkirk "
D< bby frowned momentarily, j
then looked at him coldly. "You're ;
the new Insurance man in Or- j
leans."
"That's right." He sounded sur-
prised
Her face was impassive. "We '
don't want no more insurance."
Agnes opened iho kitchen door.
Mr NewKir: was looking down at
Debby. "I came to Inquire about Mr. |
Daniels," he snid with dignity.
"Yeah," said Debby. "Well, he's
belter. But we don't want no more
insurance We got too much now " j
* * * j
A ONES came across the porch
■A. "I'm Mrs. Daniels." she said.
"My name is Newkirk, Kenneth
Newkirk. I heard that Mr. Daniels!
was sick and I was going through ;
town so I thought I'd stop in and ,
inquire—"
"Yes, Mr Newkirk." Agnes spoke
uncertainly. Debby could tell from
her voice that she was both pu2»led
nnd Impressed. “Yes. Well, he's
much better, thank you. Will you—
will you wait, just a minute. Mr.
Newkirk?"
She went back Into the house
Debby was still kneeling In the
grass, still scratching Bull behind
the ears, and when she began to
speak it wasn’t to Mr. Newkirk
and lt wasn't to Joel. It was as
though she Was talking to the high
land. "We got t*o much insurance
already. And we prefer salesmen
who do their eelMn' daytime*—and
without liquor.”
Agnes came back out on the
POLITICAL
announcements
The Tribune is authorized to
1, At ,Bal“Waya' on Crimean , mnmmcc the candldaeles of the
| following Individuals, subject to the
open, notorious, continuous, adverse
nnd uninterrupted in the plaintiff
and her grantors, under claim of
right and color of title for moie
than forty years, prior to the fil-
in" of her petition heieln. that
you. and cash of you, claim S0IT'®
right, title. Interest or estate In
said real estate by reason of tne
Lack of Ihc determination of the
persons who took and were en-
titled to take the estates of Ed-
ward Morrison and Nolhc Morrl
son tinder the law of udestale
succession of the Stale of °kla-
of°T'judicinlb'detmTnaUnn ol.the
« For Governor: 1 in’” persons ‘ efnbweed ‘?n 'the de-
ROY J. iSkSgk -jSLrtftr^S, 5S2S
For Justice Supreme Court. Dist. 3- L^,,. (hn, MIC)a claims are spurious,
RANDELL S. COBB , dn^.ndoednand sv0id. and that you
For Judge, Criminal Court Appeals: ^ and that the title of the
plaintiff therein should be quoted
and confirmed in her as against
you. or any of you
primary election July 2:
Democratic Ticket
'Published in The El Reno D:
Tribune, El Reno, Oklahoma, 5
9. 16. 1946)
FORM "A"
MOTOR CARRIER NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEF
William Schwarz hereby gl
notice of intention to file with
Corporation Commission of
homa. e.n application for a
to operate a motor carrier for
transportation oi AU Class
Commodities except oil i.
equipment and supplies, petroie
and petroleum products t]
household good in use, over
following route to-wit: betw
all points in the State of Oi
homa.
All persons or others in teres
in the proceeding may obtain
fovmaUon as to time and pi
of honiin: upon said npplicat
by addressing the Secretary of
Corporation Commission nt Oi
homa Citv. Oklahoma.
(Signed 1 WILLIAM SCHWA
Applicant.
Bv: Owner, Official Tith
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'Published in The El Reno D
Tribune, FI Reno, Oklahoma, J
9, 10. 12, 1946)
NOTICE
TO? All Members of the Gen;
Evangelical Lutheran Redeet
Church of El Reno. Oklahn
You are hereby notified tha
meeting of the members of
above church is hereby called,
meet- at the church building ?
14th, 1946. at the hour of 2:30
M. for the nuroose of conslt 1
hiv sale ef church pro)>crty, loci
on Lots 21 and 22, Blo:k <
Lake Park Addition to the
of El Reno, Okla., at pric»
41,800.00. and sale of parsor
property, located on Lots 23
24. Block One. Lake Park Addi
to the city of El Reno, Okla.,
orice of $3,800.00.
All membeis will take notice
this meeting. __
THEODORE LORENZEN.
President of Board
Attest:
JCSIE LORENZEN.
Secret an
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11 Commands
13 Type of fuel
14 Urn
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18 New Guinea
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19 Tidily
21 Short sleep
22 Morindin dvc 10 Australian
23 Army order , marsupial
(ab.) 12 Extra
24 Daybreak
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26 Sun god '
27 Enclosures
29 Genus of /
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31 Eagle (comb
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32 Narrow Inlet
33 More crippled
35 Knots
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39 Tone E
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40 Half em
41 Behold*
42 Augment
44 Dleem barked
49 Payment
demand
2 Native metal material \
3 Him 15 Rough lava
• Church part 17 Mast
5 Multitude 19 Nare ^
6 Russian city 20 Longed
7 Doctor of 23 Revoke a
Divinity tab ) legacy
25 Vegetable\
28 Male sheep
30 Sorrowful
33 Burden ^
34 Zeal
36 Evade ^
37 Male children
43 Act
45 Wolfhound
46 Seines
47 Ambary
48 Paradise
49 Drug (slang)
51 Health resort
53 Moccasin
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JOHN A. BRETT
For Rth Dlst. Representative:
BILL LOGAN
TOBY#MORRIS
For State Senator:
JIM A. RINEHART
CLAUDE W. CHERRY
For State Representative:
JEAN L. PAZOURECK
E. R. BARNHART
For District Judge:
BAKER H. MELONE
WILLIAM L. FOGG
R. J. KINTZ
For County Attorney:
HARRY LORENZEN
For County Treasurer:
A. T. “Cap” MARCH*
For County Sheriff:
LLOYD PALMER
ART C. JAHN
For County Surveyor:
BILL ALEXANDER
For Commissioner, Dist. Ne. 1:
J. H. “Bus” GRIFFIN
For Commissioner, Dist. Ne. 3:
FLOYD ELLISON
R. G. COURTNEY
Republican Ticket
For County Sheriff:
JACK SMITH
'Published in The El Reno t
Tribune. El Reno. Okluhomn,
9. 16. 1946)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To Ihc Creditors of Effie
14)vpll, Deceased:
The creditors of the above-nu
ed decedent are hereby not:
that the undersigned, was by
County Court of Canadian Cov
Oklahoma. ap|»in(cd executrix
the estate of said decedent,
that all persons having cl:
against the estate of snid d
dent are required to present
same with the necessary voue
to the undersigned executrix.
J. Younc, at her residence at
E Clark. El Reno. Oklahoma
at the office of Fogg. Fogg
Foatr, Attorneys at Law, Room
Citizens National Bank Built
El Reno. Oklahoma, within
months from the date of the
publication of this notice, to-
rront the 9tli day of May. 1944
the same will be forever bam
Dated May 2. 1946.
TNA J. YOUNG
Execute
FOGG. FOGG AND FOOO, (,
Attorneys for EScecutrlx.
Mil. »*•*.’--‘ v. f
»SS KiSjSf ■£
must answer the petition or .ne
plaintiff filed herein, on or before
the 20th day of June, 1946, or the
same will be taken as true and
judgment will be rendered deter-
mining the persons who took and
were entitled to take the estate*
of Edward Morrison and Nellie
Morrison, under the law of ihte. -
tr.tc succession of tne 8tate of
Oklahoma, and determining the
names and. individual Identities of
tne persons embraced In the de-
signation. "the heirs of Edward
and Nellie Morrison, now de-
ceased." in a cordance with the
allegations contained in said ne-
tition. nnd further ad udainr that
vou have no right, title, interest
or estate In and to the real estate
hereinabove described. quieting
nnd confirming the title of the
plaintiff therein, and forever and
perpetually barring and enjoining
you, or any of vou, from setting
im. asserting or claiming any rtent,
title, interest or estate in and to
said real estate, adverse to the
Pta,nUff' FRANK TAYLOR.
lSEn^' rvm'hv T nrenaen* nSm'tV I »»46. at the hour Of I© O'
A. W pOmT' ^ d»? ln th*
Attorney for Plaintiff.
'Published in The El Reno I
Tribune. El Reno, Oklahoma.
9. 16. 1946)
IN THE COUNTY COURT
CANADIAN COUNTY, BT
OF 'OKLAHOMA
In (hr Matter of the Ratal
Elsie E. Tate. Defeased.
No. 2853
Notke of Hearing of Final
count and Petition for DM
tton and Discharge.
Now on this 6th day of
1946, Oton H. Tate. •« odmini
tor of the estate of Hsle R T
deceased, having rendered fer
Dement nnd filed In this Omit
final account of hi* odminWr
of sold estate, together wtlh
petition for distribution the
and for his discharge
administrator: notice
elven that the 27th
(Published in The El Reno Daily
Tilbune, El Reno. Oklahoma. May
*' '^NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Matete Her non.
formerly Maisle Church, Deceas-
ed:
The creditors of the above-named
decedent arc hereby notified that
the undersigned, was by the Coun-
ty. Court of Canadlah County.
Oklahoma, appointed administra-
trix of the estate of said dece-
oourt room at the court hot!
the citv M FI Reno. Oklahoma
txxm duiv fixed and anoointe
the Court 'or the hearing the
at which time and Dleee any
son or persons interests*! rttav
near and she*' cause. If an*
have, why said account shddk
be aooreved and d'?trihwtid»\ 1
as oi*ved for and saM Oft
Tkte discharged as such ait
tea ter.
/•/ ROY K FATTHfO
(SEAL) County Jud
HARRC LORENZW.
Attorney for Administrator.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 60, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1946, newspaper, May 9, 1946; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920958/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.