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Thursday, March 22,1946
ublic Notices
IP The ® Neno Dally i torious, open, advene, peaceable
lx& P aen°. Oklahoma, March hoetile and uninterrupted n the
i roMj<.'»Tio» I asw^'Esrt.'w
OKLAHOMA TO: Ing of thli petition; and the plain*
Lv® ul}knowf helre, executors, ad* i tiff seeks to have quieted and con-
hilstrators, devisees, trustees and firmed In her the title to said real
immediate and remote, of estate, as against you, and each of
L..u “dvR\,M Smith and Bush > you, and you must answer the said
tilth, each deceased; and Lura petition on or before the 19th day
PdjW Laura Bradley and Lapetta of April, 1946, or said petition wifi
loiaseen, each If living and If be taken as true and Judgment tak-
fd, their respective unknown en against you, quieting and con*
Bra, executors, administrators, de- firming the title of the plaintiff In
lees, trustees and assigns, imme* and to said real estate, and forever
|te and remote: and perpetually barring and enjoin*
ake notice that you have been Ing you, and each of you, and all
In the District Court of Cana-, persons hereafter claiming by,
1 through or under you. from setting
or claiming any Interest In said
. ---to the plaintiff.
day of March,
El Reno. (OkUU Daily Tribune
__they M>t _ mi
of the following described reiii
late, to-wlt:
ne Bast Fifty (SO) feet of Lots
jne (|), Two (2), Three (I),
our («) and Five <B> In Block
FRANK TAYI/OR
Court Clerk.
(8XAL)
A. Francis Forts,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
.Jne hundred seven (107). City
pf El Reno, Canadian County,
re-
(Published In The El Reno Dally
Tribute, El Reno. Oklahoma. March
l16, 22, 1946.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
I CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHO*
r* ms eussM#i wmipiuigiii vuti
Oklahoma, according to the
forded Diet thereof.
|d that they are now In the pos-
lion of said real estate, and Huch ySt
esslon has been continuous, no-
jus, open, adverse, peaceable, In the Matter of the Estate of
stile and uninterrupted in the Chase C. King, Deceased,
plntlffs and their grantors for No, 2882
re than fifteen years prior to NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL AC-
• fl ing of said petition: and the COUNT, PETITION FOR DI8TRI-
"felc .to have quieted and BUTION. DETERMINATION OF
(firmed In them the title to aald HEIRS AND DISCHARGE OF
L e*tate> as against you, and EXECUTRIX
. °!..¥ou' and >’ou ‘oust answer Notice is hereby given that Ber-
petltlon on or before the 19th tha O. King, executrix of the estate
of April, 1946. or said petition of Chase C King, deceased, has filed
be tHken as true and Judgment for final settlement In this Court
udered against you, quieting and her first and final account together
nflrmlng the title of the plain- with her Petition for Distribution
Ji8 in and to .said real estate, and of said estate, for determination of
•ever and perpetually barring and the heirs of said decedent, and for
[joining you. and each of you. from I her discharge as executrix, and that
ttlne un or rlnimino nm, in.srn.» the 5th day of April, 1946, at the
hour of 10:00 A. M. of said date at
the County Court Room In the
Court House In the City of El Reno,
Canadian County, Oklahoma, has
IT., ----«» •’ “••• .Mill J ou, 1IUIII
f >*ng up or claiming any Interest
I said real estate adverse to the
Ulntlffs.
JDATED this 2nd day of March,
|15.
FRANK TAYLOR,
i i?®AL) Cfturt Clerk.
| Francis Porta.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
lubllshed In The El Reno Dally
‘ Blilll Reno' Oklahoma, March
THE COUNTY COURT OF OK-
LAHOMA COUNTY. STATE OF
JJKLAHOMA.
the Matter of the Estate of
**velt M. Medford. Deceased.
No. 20.796
NOTICE OF SALE OF
„__REAL ESTATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
at In pursuance of an order of
County Court of Oklahoma
Buiitv and State of Oklahoma.
Tide on the 11th dav of December.
94. in the matter of the estate of
lose veil M, Medford, deceased, the
laerslgned. as the administratrix,
I sold estate will sell at private
■e to the highest bidder for cash
Biject to confirmation by said
lunty Court, on or after the 31st
lv of March. 1945. all the right,
[le, Interest and estate of the said
isevelt M Medford. Deceased at
Urns of his death, and all the
|ht. title and Interest tliat th‘
d estate has, by operation of law
otherwise, acquired. In and to
following described lands and
nises situated In Canadian Coun-
Oklahoma. to-wlt:
^ots Eighteen <18) ond Nine-
teen (19). In Block Thirteen
‘ 13). of the town of Mustang.
Oklahoma, as shown by the rec-
prded plat thereof:
TJlds must be In writing and will
received at the office of A. C
htigh, Attorney. 822 Hightower
lulding. Oklahoma City 2. Okla-
Ima. at any time after the first
Ibliculion of this notice and before
le milking of the sale.
lOnted the 12th day of March. 1645.
LOU E MEDFORD.
Administratrix.
.►ubllslted In The El Reno Dally
rlhune. El Reno. Oklahoma. March
15, 22. 1945.)
NOTICE
No. 13472
4E STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
Iltth Genevu Bradney.
■Take notice that you have been
led in the District Court of Cana-
lan County, Oklahoma, In an ac-
ini for divorce brought by Charles
Bradney. Jr., wherein you, Edith
Jenevu Bradney. are defendant, and
lutein plaintiff, said Charles T.
radney. Jr., asks that he be di-
sced by reason of the fault of the
jfendant. in Cause No. 13472 In
lid Court.
lYbtt are further notified that you
lust answer the petition fifed in
lid cause by said plaintiff. Charles
I Bradney. Jr., on or before the
Ith day of April, 1945. or said peti-
Iin will be taken as true and
Idgment rendered granting plaln-
Iff a divorce on the ground or gross
■‘gleet of duty and extreme cruelty,
ltd custody of the three minor chil-
len of the parties In said action
Ivarded to said plaintiff.
[Dated this S;!i dav of March, 1945.
FRANK TAYLOR.
Court Clerk,
Canadian Co.. Oklahoma.
By: Dorothy Lorenzen,
, _ Deputy.
I (SEAL)
I'Cg. Fogg and Fogg,
■ Attorneys for Plaintiff.
I El Reno. Oklahoma.
fhtbllshed In The El Reno Dally
rlbune, El Reno. Oklahoma, March
' 15. 22. 1945.)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
JIE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
I The Minneapolis Loan and Im-
tovement Company, a foreign cor-
nratlon. If In existence, and If
ssolved. the unknown successors,
ustees and assigns of such dls-
Blved corporation:
[Take notice that you have been
Bed In the District Court of Cana-
|an County, Oklahoma, by Vera 8.
f tep In an action under No. 13484,
Therein the plaintiff alleges that
Be Is the owner in fee of the fol-
Iwlng described real estate, to-wlt:
iThe East Seventy-six (78) feet
lof Lots One (1) and Two (2)
1 (otherwise described as Lots One
J <1> and Two (2), except the
■ West Thirty-two (32) feet) In
■ Block Seventy-three (73), City
I of ,E1 Reno, Canadian County,
I Oklahoma, according to the re-
I corded plat thereof,
Ttd that she U now In the posses-
on of said real estate, and such
ilon has been continuous, no-
been appointed as the time and place
for the settlement of said account
and for hearing on said petition for
distribution and determination of
heirs and discharge of said execu-
trix, where and when any persons
Interested in said estate and the
distribution thereof may appear and
file his exceptions In writing to
said account or petition, and con-
test the same.
In Witness Whereof. I have here-
unto set my hand and seal this 12th
day of March. 1945.
ROY M. FAUBION,
(SEAL) County Judge.
Rinehart and Welden,
Attorneys for Executrix.
(Published in The El Reno Dally
Tribune. El Reno. Oklahoma. March
15. 22. 1945.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 2776
To the Creditors of
Harry H. Kreager, 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 executrix 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 the under-
signed executrix at 531 South Elli-
son. El Reno. Oklahoma, or with
M. B. Cope, attorney. Ill W Hayes
Street. El Reno. Oklahoma, within
four months from the date of the
first publication of this notice, to- i
wit: from the 15th day of March.
1945. or the same will be forever
barred
Dated March 10th, 1945.
ELIZABETH KREAOER. I
Executrix
that Nellie Morrison died la teats te.
a resident of Canadian County, Ok-
lahoma, on the 18th day of Febru-
ary. 1892; that Bdward Morrison
died Intestate, a resident of Can-
adian County. Oklahoma, on the 2nd
day of May, 1892. and that Jesse 8.
Morrison was the sole heir of laid
decedents and was the sole and
only person embraced In the desig-
nation. "the heirs of Edward Mor-
rison and Nellie MorrUon, now de-
ceased". aa used to dealgnate and
describe the grantees In a certain
patent Issued by the United States
of America on the 19th day of July,
1884. conveying to said grantees the
following described real estate, to-
wlt:
72*®. Southeast One - fourth
(8E14) of the Southwest One-
fourth (SW%) and the North-
east One-fourth (NEW) of the
Southwest One-fourth (8WW)
of Section Eight (8), Township
Twelve (12) North. Range Seven
(7) West of the Indian Meridian
In Canadian County. Oklahoma,
according to i the Government
Survey thereof;
Thet more than three years have
elapsed since the death of said In-
testates without there having been
a valid determination by a Court
having jurisdiction to administer
upon their estates, wherein It was
Judicially determined, who. by name,
are or were nil of the particular per-
sons entitled to participate In the
. distribution of their estates under
the law of Intestate succession of
the State of Oklahoma, and without
there having been a valid decree by
a Court of competent Jurisdiction,
determining who, by name, are or
were the persons embraced In the
designation, "the heirs of Edward1
Morrison and Nellie MorrUon. now 1
deceased”; that Nellie Morrison left
as her sole und only heirs at law,!
her father. Jesse B. Morrison, and
her brother. Edward Morrison: that
Edward Morrison left as his sole
and only heir at law. his father.
Jesse 8. Morrison, and that Jesse S.
MorrUon was the sole and only per-
son embraced In the designation,
'the heirs of Edward Morrison and
Nellie Morrison, now deceased", ns
used to describe the grantees in
said patent.
It Is further alleged In said pe-
tition that In addition to determin-
ing the facts herinbefore stated, the
Court should quiet and confirm In
the plaintiffs their title to the real
estate first hereinabove described
as against you. and each of you, and
further determining that you have
no Interest In said real estate and
forever and perpetually barrln, and
enjoining you. and each of you, from i
setting up, claiming or asserting any
right, title, interest or estate In and
to said real estate.
»i.T*!E?.F'FC,RE' vou are hereby no- !
lined that you must answer tiie
petition of the plaintiffs on or be-
fore the 19th day of April. 1945, or
said petition will be taken as true
and judgment will be'rendered for
the pUlntiffs, determining that Jesse
S. MorrUon was the sole and only
heir of Edward Morrison and Nellie
Morrison, each deceased, and was
the onlv person embraced in the I
designation, "the heirs of Edward
Morrison and Nellie Morrison, now!
deceased”, as used to designate the
grantees In a certain patent dated
,9-„ 1*84. issued by the United;
States of America and conveying the I
last above described real estate: and
further quieting and confirming the I
t tie of the plaintiffs In and to thu!
first above described real estate, asi
against you. and eacn of you. and
adjudging that you have no right,
title. Interest or estate In and to |
said real estate.
Dated this 2nd day of March.'
1945. I
(SEAL) Frank Taylor
_ _ Court Cleik
By: Dorothy Lorenzen. Deputy
A Francis Porta.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Court, on or after the 30th day of
March A. D. 1948. at 10:00 o’dook
A. M„ at the office of the County
Judge In the Court House at Bl
Reno. Okla., all right, title and In-
terest of said Joe Dean Martin,
which consh U of 2 24 Interest In
and to the following described real
estate situate In Caddo County, State
of Oklahoma, to-wlt:
The South East Quarter of Sec-
tion Sixteen U8i Township Ten
(10) North of Range Ten (10)
West and the North Half of the
South East Quarter of Section
Eighteen (18) Township Ten
(10) North of Range Ten (10)
West.
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and condition, to-
wlt: For cash to toe highest bidder.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be In writing and must be filed In'
the County Court or delivered to the
undersigned at Hinton, Oklahoma,
Route 2 or at the office of W. L.
Funk In El Reno. Oklahoma, attor-
ney for said guardian.
Dated the 10th dav of March. 1948.
IRENE SILL,
Formerly Irene Mnrtln
By W. L. Funk,
Attorney for said Irene Sill.
(Published In The F.I Reno Dally
Tribune. El Reno. Oklahoma. March
22. 29. April 5. 1945.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CANADIAN COUNTY. STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
Lillie R. Stokes. Plaintiff,
vs.
The Heirs. Executors. Administra-
tors, Devisees. Trustees and Assigns.
Immediate and Remote, of John
Keay, Deceased: The Unknown
Heirs. Executors. Administrators.
Devisees. Trustees and Assigns, Im-
mediate and Remote, of John Keay.
Deceased: and The Minneapolis
Loan and Improvement Company, a
Corporation, if legally existing, and
If dissolved, the Unknown Officers.
Successors. Trustees and Assigns, If
any. of The Minneapolis Loan and
Improvement Company, a Dissolved
Corporation. Defendants.
No. 13482
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
THE DEFENDANTS NAMED
AND DESCRIBED IN THE
ABOVE CAPTION:
YOU and each of yon are hereby
notified that you have been sued In
the above entitled cause and Court
by the plaintiff, Lillie R. Stokes, In
an action wherein plaintiff alleges
that she is the absolute owner of the
fee simple title to and Is In the
imssesslon of the following described
real estate situated in Canadian
County. State of Oklahoma, to wit:
Lot Twelve < 12) and the South
Eighteen ' 181 feet of Lot Eleven
(11). in Block Nine (9). In
Crockett's Addition to the City
of El Reno, as shown .by the
recorded plat thereof.
That she and her predecessors In
title have owned and occupied said
property openly, visibly, continuous-
ly. exclusively, hostilelv and ad-
versely to the claims of the defen-
dants. and earh and all of them,
and not in subordination to toe
claims of any of said defendants.
'Published In The El Reno Dally
Tribune. El Reno. Oklahoma. March
8. 15. 22. 1945 )
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
The unknown heirs, executors, ad-
ministrators, devisees, trustees and
assigns. Immediate and remote, of
Edward MorrLson. deceased, and Nel-
lie Morrison, deceased:
Take notice that you have been
sued in the District Court of Can-
adian County. O’.iahoma, bv Jeffer-
son B. Parrish t.nd Doris I Parrish,
husband and wl.e. in an action under
No. 13460. wherein the plaintiffs
allege that they are the owners In
fee of the following described real
estate, to-wlt:
Block Eleven (11). Morrison's
Fourth Addition to the City of
El Reno. Canadian County. Ok-
lahoma. as shown by the record-
ed plat thereof,
and wherein It Is further alleged
(Published In The El Reno Dally
Tribune.^E} Reno. Oklahoma. March
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
. No. 748
I** Matter of the Guardianship
of Joe Dean Martin, a Minor.
NOTICE Is hereby given In pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Canadian.
State of Oklahoma, made on toe
10th day of March, 1945. the under-
signed guardian of the estate of
Joe Dean Martin will sell at El
Reno. Oklahoma, to toe highest bid-
der subject to confirmation by said
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under claim of right and color of
title for more than fifteen (18)
yean.
That John Keay, died inteitate In
and a total resident of Canadian
County, Oklahoma, on the 8th day
of Deoember. 1830. That at the
time of hi* death he waa the owner
51 Lot Twelve (13). Block Nine (9.
Crockett'* Addition to the City of
Bl Reno, which property to Included
In the property hereinabove flrat de-
scribed. That at the time of his
death he toft aa his sole and only
helra at law John 8. Keay and Sarah
E. March.
. That no judicial determination of
heirship hat ever been made upon
““ “tote of John Keay. Deceased,
and plaintiff prays for a Judicial
totaten n*t °n 0t hdtahlp lo *«ld
That John 8. Keay and 8arah E.
March conveyed their respective In-
wirelUJn **ld Lot (Twelve (13),
Block Nine (9), Crockett's Addition.
al*°ve described, to the plaintiff.
i..Xf1?ti y**.* •c,Uon '* I® moke a
judicial detenplnatlon of the helr-
■hlp of John Keay, Deceased, and to
quiet and confirm plaintiff's title
In said real estate, and to bar for-
ever all the defendants named and
described above from einlminv m
''Kserting any right, title, interest,
estate, lien upon or equity of re-
demption in or to said real estate
or any part thereof.
Tliat you must answer said peti-
tlon on or before the 5th day of
May 1948, or sold petition will be
taken as true and a judgment ren-
dered In said action as prayed for
In said petition.
DATED this 31st day of March.
1948.
FRANK TAYLOR.
(SEAL) Court Clerk
Dorothy Lorenzen.
Deputy Court Clerk.
Dave Bucher.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I Teachers Told
Of Future Aims
NORMAN. Mar. 33 —(U.R)— The
teachers' role In the poet-jvar world
to to put emphasis on the human
being, said Dr. John Wesley Raley,
president of Oklahoma Baptist uni-
versity, Shawnee, iw a talk here
before the University of Oklahoma
Faculty club..
In urging emphasis on the hu-
man being. Dr. Raley said he should |
be taught to live, grow lesm, think.
work and contrlbuto to human so-
ciety
He said the world must be lifted
out of a warring community into a |
worldly neighborhood. Racial snob-'
blah, he added, to on the way out.
The speaker saw an end to Isola-
tionism. The student of today, he
said, must be adjusted to Interna-
tionalism If he to to become a
world planner and leader or tomor-
row.
The responsibility of preparing
America’s youth for post-war world
leadership. Dr. Raley said, lies with
the school teachers. They must
strive, he pointed out, for high spe-
cialisation on broad understandings
to attain that objective.
■
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