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The McIntosh County Democrat from Checotah, Oklahoma • 8

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Checotah, Oklahoma
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8
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vL By Mrs Utha Travtaw a 1 'Ct Ik J9 Mrs George Stidham is spending the week in Tulsa with her mother Mrs Staley who is ill TiXES motoxswrran collectively and our phayers are that lie will abundantly bless you for all you ditfMor her and Jor us iMnE Moncrief 5 Mrs D'L YaungyiiJ TGriffing' RUSSES Weallknow your car has to last longer Give it the care to keep it giving the best possible per 4 AcMjL TsSr5 formance Let iis check it regularly fe Dread Engine Acid is ought by PLATHIG 1 Normal combartion always leaves acids inside of your engine when it stops 4 ormerly it seldom idle long Soon mileage and speed heated your engine enough to oust adds But nowadays rationing may force long esta while corrosive acids gnaw To combat eorrosion metals are plated You combat acid corrosion with your engine OIL PLATED CENTRAL DRUG MOTOR OIL RECENT TESTS PROVE A WELL LUBRICAT ED MOTOR CUTS DOWN ON RICTION THUS rTTrncj twxtifkt nxi a oat txw tto a rvrv VUAO 17VTT1V Vlt UAOVUlHIi U0AUEI GreaseJob CARD? THANKS '7 We are' deeply grateful for the iniereBi qi me raiaroeir uray iu auu to the above descrihed'real estate Plaintiff praycinits petition that its title fn and to the above deacribed land be quieted as against you and all defendants that the heirs of Mark er Kano deceased be Judicially deter mined and designated by name and that the sole and only heirs of Ben Gray be judicially determined You must answer the petition of the said defendant filed herein on or be fore the 26th day of November 1943 or said petition will be taken as true and confessed and judgment rendered for the plaintiff as prayei for In Witness Whereof I Trave hereun to set my hand and seal this the 13th uay or vciooer xvas (Seal) errell Court Clerk Roberts and Milam King: At lomijva s' i publish: vet 14zl zs ano wov Mrs Lena' Wood is visiting with relatives In Tulsa this week yV 'V 1 A' Miss Dixon of Tulsa spent the? weekend With her parents? 4 Mr and Mrs Arthur Palmer transacted business in 'ort Smith Ark 1 IN' THE DISTRICT COURT MelN TOSH COUNTYSTATE OKLA ederal Life Insurance Company a corporation a Plalntirr V8 Autry ol' Defendants NOTICE DY PUBLICATION STATE OKLAHOMA to the Defendants A Mercer McCue and redrick Mercer if they are liv ing but If they or either are dead then their respective unknown heirs executors administrators devisees trustees and assigns Producer's Oil Company arcorporatton if existing and Indiahoma Refining Company a corporation if exlsiting but if they or either are dissolved their respect ive unknown successors trustees and assigns the unknown heirs executors administrators devisees trustees and assigns of A Baugh deceased and of Pine deceased and Schock deceased the heirs executors administrators devisees trustees and assigns immediate and remote of Marker Kano deceased and of Ben Gray deceased: and oft William Xe Baugh GREETING: You and each of you will take no tice that ederal Life Insurance Com pany has filed its petition against you and each of you in the District Court of McIntosh County Oklahoma as above styled and numbered alleging that plaintiff is the owner of both the legal and equitable title In tH simple and is ln full possession of the following described real estate sit uated in McIntosh County: 8tateof Oklahoma to wit: The South Half of the Southeast Quarter and the Southwest Quar 7 ter of Section Twentyfour (24) Townsnip Nine (9) North? (13) East of the Indian Meridian except all oil gas and other minerals in or under the West Half of the said Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty four! (24) Township Nine (9) North i Range Thirteen (13) East and that yo and each of you claim or appear to claim some right title or interest in and to said real estate adverse to plaintiff's title which claims constitute a cloud on plain a 5 Magnolia Service Station AUDIte GRIITH Agent 3 Mr Dennlt Dawon apent the weekend in Muskogee CW' OR SAtB? ModeI John Deere tractor with 2 row cultivator and 16 inch plow See Mr Marshall oley at Turley Gin Eufaula OverwejglitlOil Undermines Yoiir Gar Vhy Lightest grades of oil are made safe for you 4V OIL PLATING7 j'f i'( I 7 Anv oil that has been doing its best iri Vour car for a whfld back will be badly overweight this Winter Everything ever said about not being caught with overweight oil goes double 1 today on account of rationing battery has been underr 5 7 charged because your car now runs fewer m2ss per startYour gasoline has been wasted by the drag of overweight 1 ofl Your engine has been abused because it been warm steadily enough for ideal lubrication Your car could approach the jend of its rope with any overweight oil apt become jelly like Before Winter causes tistp Whatever you do change oil for lightness At the same time though you can make the whole big change to an oil plated engine by getting popular priced Conoco NA motor just as liglit as needed Oil plating is applied to inner epgine: as closely as chrome plating on your bumpers iThe properties ef a Conoco Nth synthetip are the basis of oil plating No plating would all drain down to the crankcase feat It can long remain at its topmost point to safeguard the very first starting stroke And right after that even the lightest Conoco Nth op assures an extremely strong normal type of fluid oil film Oil film and oil plating are both present to rebuff wear and how your engine jean go through a long and a long War always using its 'lightest posable th oil econom iically: Change at Your Mileage Merchant a Conoco station to day Continental Oil Company 1 i red Ogla and Rev Charlie Hoole made a bualneM trip to Tet ea Wednesday 1 'A AK OR Choice prairie Hayt 30 bales to a ton $16 per ton See DK Haggard Council HilL NR wr ESS diVomen's Clubs Take i Premiums 'At air we havesbeen der Sayed in getting this information to '1he paper we athink many who did not attend the'4 club sh'ow held dn the school gymnasium in RhnUmW 91 nnd will be interested in reading a summar 'Sized report of it 1 ''Exhibits' were entered by '35 Trom tlie following 4 clubstRal gp lord Lcnna Victor LindseyChap Eufaula Hitchita Oak GroveIme Stidham and Prairie A'ftotal of 106 exhibits were made my mese si rv The girls were awarded for their exhibits by a generous do nation of Lt Simpson of the State "National bank Eufaula We sin cerely i appreciate this kindness Miss Helen Lawltriaduate of the school of ahomq tmomics in Stillwater and teacberJn home ec In the Canadian 'Hlgh eehool judg ed the girls' exhibits: and placed every exhibit in either the bluered or white group By this method of placing no work4s left out Miss Lawler placed 37 exhibits in athe blue ribbon group These will receive 35 cents each There were red ribbon platings each of which will receive 30 ceiits and the 30 white ribbon platings will eachget 25 cents All platings made by the girls have been totaled andeach girl will receive her money and a slip showing her ribbon plac ing We appreciate the work of the girls the coaches and all others who helped to "make the show a success Last but not least we thank the school officials for al lowing us to hold in theDixie school gymnasium State air McIntosh county 4 girls and club exhibits entered by the home demonstration agent at the State air at Muskogee madea very good showing In the girl's work Marie Mat thews of Eufaula club was award ed a blue ribbon in clothing LaVoydllin of ame club a red ribbon Lena Hoffman of Eufaula a 5ink ribbon This was first secondnd fourth platings In home improvement Mary June Woodley of Victor and Maudie Lou Boone of Raiford received pink rib txns In canning Polly Matthews of Eufaula was awarded a red ribboner second place In the state fair judging school Bobbye Turner of Lenna club and Marie Matthews the only two girls who look advantage of the oppor tunity given them to attend the fair won third and fourth places in room improvement judging con test Girls of Eufaula Victor Raiford ame and Lenna 4 clubs shared In lhe state fair awards? The home demonstration club members went over the top with their exhibits in the club department Every article entered placed for a premium award The dress exhibit the household linen exhibit and a Braided rug placed in the blue rib bon group The 18 jar canning budget and the dining room curtain exhibit were in the red ribbon class Both articles in the sack exhibit and the crocheted and hooked rugs received white ribbon platings A total of 26 ribbons were award ed the club women pnd 4 girlsfor which they will receive $4650 Court House ilings 1 comforting winls 'and kindly deeds ends stood close by at a 1 time when we needed most Warranty Deeds wg tWe thank' you Individually and i rtlVUU IV 411 mui nv 17 11 15 $ioqW to Brandon E' 30 feet lot1 12 Blk Checotah $100 Melvin Mouser to Layman SW SE N2 S2 NW 349 14 less' JS minerals $50000 1 WL Story1 to Jud JNewlori! acre In NW NW 8 10 16 $50000 Erwin Ownes to Housley SE SE' 27 9 114' less two acres for school $120000 Claim Deed Synthla Susanna Reynolds to Er nest Reynolds SE SW 18 10 Cornelius Edwards to Polly Ban low 'lot 14 Blk 19 Hanna $15000 Myrtle Mathis to II rame Lrft 1 Blk 128 Checotah $100 (Ernest Day to Ernest Day Jr SV SE SW 3510 15 $100j 5X Robert Dean to Tom Walters W2 SW NW SE SW NW 9 12 18250 1 Daed''i John McQuillan 'sheriff' State of Oklahoma E2 SE SW SE SW SE W2 SW SE NE SW SE Sec 10 and NW NE N2 NE NW 15 11 18 $85000 Release Of Mortgages Rutland Trust Co to James $300000 N2 SE NE SW 22 10 15 Peoples National bank to Swear Viller Humphrey Iota 1 2 and E2 NW W2 SW NE and W2 NW SE 18 11 16 $1000 Peoples: National bank to Sessions $600 NE SW lot 3 of 30 12 15 State National bank to George Bumgamer $200 N2 NW SE 4 9 16 Oscar Ray to Gertrude Smith Lots 1 to 5 Blk 2 Rhyne addition to Eufaula Checotah Bldg Loan to John Dean $32421 Lot 9 Blk 12 Mer rick addition to Checotah Mortgage Leonard Arteberry to Louise thathoaid be removed by Hardwick N2 SW 1 11 17 $80000 'I Plaintiff alleges further that por ktf Tk TAwawmw tlon of th 6 above described real es Lucy Scott to Janeway tate wae alloted to the helra of Mark KL fopf Tnt Rlk Riifanla class without desIgnat' 04 leet Lot Bia 40 KUiauia in heIrg by name that Marker iKano was a Creek orMuskoyee In nA YVam ian enrolled opposl fce Roll No 2 78 Housley to Erwin and Doni ho died intestate ebruary '5th 1902 Owonq SR 97 0 11 leae 2 acres entitled to participate in the distrlb uwens ZJ1S ok Ci 14 less acrer utlon of the Crettk er Muskogee lands for school $100000 but prior to the issuance of allotment certificate that at her death she left! surviving three sons tdwlt Ben Gray NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Coon and Jonas Kano that The State of Oklahoma To: William jLumsey Coon died prior to the Issu A Reid Culbertson XX Pearleance of allotment certificate and that and Marjorie Bell Campbell If living at the date of the issuance of th 6 al or If deceased the unknown heirs lotment certificate the persons intend executors administrators devisees ed and who were then the sole and trustees and assigns immediate and only heirs of Marker Kano deceased remote of any such deceased person were Ben Gray and Jonas Kano or persona defendants GREETINGS: Plaintiff furtherallegros that Ben Said defendants will take notice Gray died Intestate during the year that on SeptASS 1943 Davidson 1903 owning apportion of the land as plaintiff riled petition In the Dis above described and that he left sur trlctourt of McIntosh County Okla home agralnst said defendants and law his brother Jonas Kano who took others allelnsr that plaintiff Is the was entitled to take all of the owner of the fee simple title to and in the peaceable and exclusive pos session of: Nl 2 SW 1 4 SE 1 4 SE 1 4 SW 1 4 SE 1 4 NW 1 4 SE 4 SE 1 4 NE 1 4 SB 1 4 SW 1 4 of Section 13 and 1 2 NW 1 4 NE 1 4 A NE 1 4 NE 1 4 NW 1 4 of Section 24 all in Twp 11 North Range 17 East of Indian Meridian In McIntosh County Oklahoma And said defendants must answer said petition on or before the 5th day of November 1943 or same will be taken as true and judgment rendered quiet ing plaintiffs tltls and possession and forever barring all defendants of claim thereto Witness my "hand and seal Sept 23 1943 (Seal) arrell Court Clerk McIntosh County Milam King Atty Publish: Sept' 23 80 Oct 7 14 4 1 i i M' 'U a IV jrT 1 1 'V z' 'A 4'1 I 4 rf ip ZJ 4 A Take Care of What '7Rj3 5 'Have 33 EH iv SW 3 77 I 1 Mwr 4 si I You Want Bring Your Car To The i 4 1 Al I I I MSJMRHnMPggSMSMMBMgMBIMMHMSSblNSSk A' jr I "1 BOB IfJtsAnE YHy 3' Vi 1.

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