Weleetka American (Weleetka, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1955 Page: 4 of 10
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Legal Notices
NOTICE BT PUBLICATION
No 12819
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION
No 12819
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TO: Daniel Lyoni Marcella
Beachtold James P Shannon J
F Day Jo Ellen Johnson Ju-
nior Johnson Norris Campbell
Jack Campbell Lomee Hoppis
Alvia Hoppis Hazel McGlade
" Claude McGlade Helen Hill Ray
Hill Ray A Hill all of the
above if living and if they are
deceased then the unknown heirs
’ executors administrators devi-
sees trustees and assigns imme-
' diate and remote of those who
are deceased the Unknown own-
ers and holders of special assess-
ment and improvement bonds is-
sued by the Town of Okemah
Oklahoma by virtue of Ordi-
nance No 187 in Street Improve-
ment Dist No 4 and by virtue
of Ordinance No 192 in street
Improvement Dist No 6
GREETINGS: The above named
defendants and each of them will
take notice that they have been
sued in the District Court of Ok-
fuskee County State of Oklaho-
ma in case No 12819 by the
plaintiff Marie Campbell and
that said defendants aHd each of
them must answer the petition
of the plaintiff on file in the of-
fice of the Court Clerk of said
County on or before the 19 day
' of October 1955 or plaintiff’s pe-
tition will be taken as true and
’judgment quieting plaintiff’s ti-
' tie and possession in and to land
situated in Okfuskee County
State of Oklahoma described as
Lots 13 14 15 and 16 Block
22 Fixico Tract to the Town
of Okemah Okfuskee Coun-
ty Oklahoma
and forever barring and enjoining
each of you the defendants above
named and all persons claiming
by through or under each of you
from claiming or asserting any
right title interest or estate in
and to the land above described
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School and Community Now
By KATHY CRAWLEY
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Several people of the Graham
community attended the Prison
rodeo recently at McAlester At-
tending were Mr and Mrs James
Rayborn and children Mr' and
Mrs Cecil Coble and children
Mr and Mrs Mike Crawley and
children Mr and Mrs N 0
Gann and Mr and Mrs Leroy
Coble and Connie
Louis Lane who has been em-
ployed in Wichita Kan has re-
turned home to visit his parents
Mr and Mrs Roy Lane and
Ethel Lee
Billy Ray Williams son of Mr
and Mrs Irvin Williams spent
the weekend here visiting his pa-
rents He is enrolled at Connors
Junior college in Warner '
Yvonne Gann who is attending
college at Oklahoma A and M
spent the weekend here visiting
her parents Mr and Mrs N 0
Gann
Freshmen Practicing Play
Members of the freshman class
are laboring hard trying to learn
the lines for their play which
was scheduled for September 9
The program was postponed until
later in the year because of school
dismissing
The junior and senior classes
have been very busy the past few
weeks selling all occasion and
Christmas cards The money will
be used for their junior and se-
nior trip in May '
will be rendered against you and
each of you accordingly
DATED at Okemah Oklahoma
this 7th day of September 1956
LEONA B OTT Court
Clerk of Okfuskee Coun-
(SEAL) ty State of Oklahoma
Ross & Ross
Attorneys for Petitioner
Okemah Okla
American — September 8 15
22 1955 ’
Clearviev Nuns
By James Black
I am sorry about the mistake
concerning the union meeting at
Mt Vernon last Sunday It will
be this coming Sunday -
Rev Miller and A C Canni-
more were dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Roy Ballard Friday
Mrs Dorothy Mae James coun-
ty home demonstration agent and
M L Coleman county agent vis-
ited in the home of Mr and
Mrs James Black Wednesday to
check on an improvement project
for this year
Rufus Hicks of Los Angeles is
visiting for a few days in the
home of his daughter and son-in-law
Mr and Mrs Sandy Combs
Mr Hicks was called to the bed-
side of his brother Arthur Hicks
who is very ill in an Oklahoma
City hospital
Mrs Beatrice Mason and fam-
ily have moved to Weleetka She
has been a resident of this com-
munity for years Weleetka should
feel proud to get her f
William Zackery Buck Lam-
bert left Sunday for Hinton Joe
Fisher left Sunday for Bakers-
field Calif
Oliie Walker and Jones Burks
are driving new pickup trucks
this week
The AME revival closed Fri-
day night Presiding Elder Miller
Allen News
By GEORGIA FITE
- Mr and Mrs Howard Otes of
Chicago 111 called on Mr and
Mrs Arron Allen Saturday even-
ing They are old friends whom
they had not seen in 25 years
Mr and Mrs Roy Atterberry
and family spent Wednesday
evening in the Cloyce Fite home
Bernice Milam and Patsy Story
were Sunday guests- of Betty
Patterson
League Is Organized
The Allen Free Will Baptist
church organized a young peo-
ple’s league September 11 ’ The
leaders are Mr and Mrs Vicky
Story Officers selected are Ha-
rold Story president Agnes Mi-
lam vice president Patsy Story
secretary Billy Maghe treasurer
Group captains are Dorothy
Maghe and Peggy Gibson There
were 21 young people' at the first
meeting
Bob Mount grandson of Mr
and Mrs Arl Stringfield was
awarded m loving cup for his
pitching in a ball contest at Napa
Calif He pitched six innings and
fanned 15 allowing one run and
one hit in an all-star contest re-
cently Mount is the son of Mr and
Mrs Murriel Mount His mother
is the former Norma Bell String-field
of McAlester was the speaker
Four were baptized Friday even-
ing in the Clearview lake Serv-
ices were also held Sunday
for the BEST in Flowers- '
call for OURS
in Weleetka
Call Spiller Funeral Home
Phone 99
WETUMKA FLORAL COMPANY
THE WELEETKA AMERICAN J
Weleetka Oklahoma Thursday September 22 19W
Cpl Walter Scott is hers on
a 30-day furlough visiting his pa-
rents Mr and Mrs Bruce Scott
Cpl Scott is stationed at Ft
Bragg N C
Saturday and ovemlgnt guests
in the home of Mr snd Mrs B
A Spiller were Mr and Mrs
L L Powell and Mrs Willy K
Wood of Charleston Ark
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Take some systematic savings stir in a generous
helping of interest and presto— -those few dollars
put away each week begins a nice nest egg And
you’ll read a thrilling “success story” in the pages
of your own bankbook - ' '
SAVE NOW
7if STATE NATIONAL BANK
FREE TICKETS
ONE FREE TICKET to the first
ten children to submit an accu-
rate list of misspelled words on
this page Merchants name must
be noted Take list to B L Gib-
bins store before 4 p m Friday
THE DUSTIN ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR
Proudly Presents
“FUNNYBOlslE FOLLIES” s
FEATURING' ALL- LOCAL TALENT '
Benefit: To Furnish the Hall
Tickets for Show
B L GIBBINS GEN STORE
MACK’S CAFE— Weleetka '
CLARA ANN’S Dress Shop
-1 Wetumka
Patronize your business and pro-
fessional men by trading in your
Home Town
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
September 22 and 23
Dustin High School Auditorium
Curtain 8:03 P M -
Another Redpath Horner Production
Since 1906
Director Paula Sowl
Pianist Mrs B B Hendon
PROGRAM
PROLOGUE — Girls of the Chorus
Mary Sue Guest Martha Masengale Clara Spear
Evelyn Taylor Neta Gray JoAmi Brown Alma
Neater Clarice Robison Kay Maaengale Imogens
Cosby Sharon Dodson and Inez Jones
TOYLAND: - -
Magic Lady j Ruby Foater
Raggndy Ann Barbara Selvidge
Raggedy ' Andy Ronnie Sharpshire
Toys and Dolls Children of Dustiro Grade School
TRIBUTE TO THE FLAG
STARS ON PARADE
Doris Day JoAnn Gray
Groucho Marx Superintendent Parsons
Ma Kettle Pearl Melugia
Pa Kettle : Raa Foster
Dean Martin Barney Marshall
Jerry Lewis John Gray
Commercials R G Fleming
THE HAMLET UP PLAYERS— by the Stars
“Hey Hey on a Hayride”
“That Boys Got to Go’’
“Was He Embarrassed’’
“Old Time Meller Drammer”
ROUND-UP TIME' i
Roy Rogers Amos Barnett
Dale Evans Anna Lou "White
SPECIALTY ACTS: Ruth Ryan Walter White and
' ( Neva Blankenship
BLACK BEAUTY Jackie Wilson
HERE COMES THE BRIDE :
Townsmen of the Community - v
TICKETS
ADULTS': $100 STUDENTS: 50c
CHILDREN (UNDER 12:) 35c
RESERVE SEATS 10c EXTRA CHARGE
Ticket and Reserve Seat Booth -at
B L Gibbins General Store— Dustin -
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Weleetka American (Weleetka, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1955, newspaper, September 22, 1955; Weleetka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1724003/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.