The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1950 Page: 2 of 14
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El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
Public
Notices
1
(Published in The H Reno Daily
Tribune, B Reno, Oklahoma, July
IS, 20, 27, 1050.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP
CANADIAN COUNTY, STATE
OKLAHOMA
OP____
Charles Haber, et al.
Plaintiffs,
-va-
John Perry-Compton, et al.
Defendants.
No. 1(138
NOTICE »Y PUBLICATION
THE STATE OP OKLAHOMA TO
THE DEPENDANTS: The Un-
known Heirs, Executors, Admin-
istrators. Devisees, Trustees and
Assigns, If any. of Ida R. Comp-
ton, Don Ivan Compton, Con R.
McClain, Walter B. McClain and
Lyda McClain Haber, deceased.
GREETTINOfl:
You, said defendants, will take
notice that you have been sued by
the plaintiffs, Charles Haber, et al.
In the above entitled court and
cause, to determine the heirs of
Ida R. Compton, Don Ivan Comp-
ton, Con R. McClain. Walter B.
McClain and Lyda McClain Haber,
deceased, and to quiet the title to
(he following described property,
to-wit;
An undivided onp-fourth inter-
est in Lots Fifteen (15) and
Sixteen (16) of Block Elghty-
two (82) In the LAKE ADDI-
TION to the City of Yukon,
Canadian County, Oklahoma,
and to exclude you. said defend-
Elm Glen
UNITED NATIONS FLAG.
Light blue, embUfoned in white
with the UN’s emblem of a
world between olive branches.
NORTH KOREAN FLAG. It’s a
red star—ehnilar to Russia's—
and banner on a yellow back-
ground.
ants, from an Interest In said prop-
ndnnts.
erty, and that you, said defendants,;
must answer said petition so filed 1
against you on or before the 28th !
day of August, I860, or said peti-
tion will be taken as true and a
judgment rendered In said action
for the determination of the heir-
ship of Ida R. Compton. Don Ivan
Compton, Con R. McClain, Walter
B. McClain and Lyda McClain
Haber, deceased, and quieting the
title m the plaintiffs In said action
determined by the court to be the
owners of the property hereinabove
described and excluding all of you,
said defendants, from any Interest
therein.
Dated this the llth day of Julv.
1950
(SEAL) PRANK TAYLOR.
Court Clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Halacka and
children were among the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lyons who en-
tertained the employes of the El
Reno American Sunday evening
with a steak fry and picnic supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallace and
daughter were visitors oI Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Clarke at Ponca City.
Jimmy Vodnansky of Cicero, 111.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. B1U Halacka
last week enroute to Wyoming.
Lillie Mae Schumacher waa a din-
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Qarrett Sunday.
Milford Schmidt was a supper
guest of Lewis Schumacher Tues-
day evening.
Miss Elaine Hess and Miss Louise
Spears were supper guests of MIbs
Lillie Mar Rchumncher Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kroger are
moving to their farm near Union
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schumacher
and daughter were Tuesday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shulls
Mrs. Isaac Long and daughter,
Charlotte, visited thetr son and
brother. Corporal Wayne Long, In
Roswell, N, M. They also visited
Mrs. Robert Seawright at Hobbs.
N. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Da rewood Long and
son. Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Schlmme) were visitors of Mr and
Mrs. Isaac Long Sunday.
Ml Zion
Fair Trial Pleader
Yelps Too Much
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., July 13—(ltJ9 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dungan, Jr.,
—William Oliver Cardwell protested 1 and sons of St. Joseph, Mo., re-
in city court when the judge dls- I turned to their home last Satur-
missed a charge of drunkenness. | day after visiting friends and rela-
"I want a fair trial." he scream- jtlves he™ lor * week,
ed. adding a few choice adjectives. | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Matthews,
The judge fined him $28 for con- I R*v. Mrs. P. W. West, Mr. and
tempt of court. | Mrs. Ralph Royse, sr., and Mr. and
Cardwell launched a bitter ti- jMrs- Vlrdln Royse and children
rade at the Judge. visited Mrs. Roy Wallace who Is 111
He got another 826 fine. j at her home.
A few minutes later, the judge , Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Powell. Jr„
relented and called Cardwell out I Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Cobble, Mr.
of the dock. and Mrs. Vlrdln Royse, Mr. and
Thursday, July 13,1960
Fort McKinley
Changes Hands
“I’m willing to rescind my de-
cision on the contempt charge," he
said. “I dismissed the charge for
drunkenness. I can't give you a
more fair trial than that.”
“I want a fair trial,” Cardwell
yelled.
"All right. Let the sentence
stand.” the judge said.
Cardwell, who didn't have the 1
Mrs. Ralph Royse. Jr„ were among
those who attended Vesper services
at the Blltmore hotel In Oklahoma
City Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Meschberger
and daughter, Cynthia, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Meschberger
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Cobble
MANILA, July 13 — (U.fi) — Port
William McKinley, historic military
reservation at the southeast edge of
Manila, now belongs to the Philip-
pines after almost half a century
gs an American outpost In the far
east.
The 7,780-acre, 19,000,000 tract
was turned over to the Philippine
government at a ceremony. Most
of the reservation actually had been
occupied by the Philippine ground
forces since August 2. 1949.
Port McKinley, where many fa-
mous American commanders had
served, was among the first to be
established by the United States
after the Spanish-American war.
The land was bought In 1902.
uaraweu, wno man i have tne i --------------------- ------
money, went to the county work- j called on Mr. and Mrs. Vlrdln Royse
house to labor at a rock quarry. Tuesday evening.
DYNAMO
James Stewart
Dan Duryea
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FOR SRNITOHE CLEANING
Pick-Up and Delivery Service
JUST
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PAN-TEX CLEANERS
16 LIVING ANCESTORS
DANVILLE. Ind.—(U.W—Mr. and
Mrs. James A. Dale. Llzton. Ind.,
report that their daughter, Sharon
Lee. has 16 living uncestors. Be-
sides the parents, Sharon Lee has
four grandparents, eight great, |
grandparents and two great great [
grandparents.
Completely Dressed
‘Waste Free” 8 to 14 lbs. Hens
SOUTH KOREAN FLAG. The
rad and bine cirela and daahet,
W whit* field, are replete with
Oriental symbolism.
Special Sale of Used
SINGER MACHINES
ITils Week Only CA
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SINGER SEWING CENTER
1I3S. Bickford
Phone SIS
TURKEYS
Lb 49c
vvuu vine.
By Dorothy Lorenzen. Deputy
Gilliland, Wlthlngton A Shirk,
lies Ooloord Building,
—-------ulldlng,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Attorneys lor Plaintiffs
(Published In The El Reno Dally
Tribune, H Reno, Oklahoma, July
18. 30. 37. I960 )
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OP OKLAHOMA TO
C D. Moore. Hattie A. Moore.
R. B. Cole, Stella Cole, Margaret
J. Morrison. Mrs. Bridget Rasp,
Okata Keith, Ohkotah Keith, C. H
Thompson. Tillle Lee, Mary Keith,
Mrs Josephine Shields. Benny
Keith, Chas. Keith, Robert E. Keith,
Stella Sparks, Albrldge Keith, Sarah
Keith, Samuel Koen, Prank Koen,
Mary J. Koen. E. E Blake and B.
L. Lawson, each If living, and If
dead, their respective unknown
heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees and assigns, lm- |
mediate and remote; El Reno Water
Company, a corporation. El Reno
Commercial Club, of El Reno, Okla-
homa, a corporation, El Reno China
Company of □ Reno. Oklahoma, a
corporation, each If In existence,
and If dissolved, the unknown suc-
cessors. trustees and assigns, of
sue1' dissolved corporations; and
the unknown heirs, executors, ad-
ministrators, devisees, trustees and
assigns. Immediate and remote, of
Benjamin P. Keith, deceased, De-
fandants.
You, and each of you, are hereby
nottlied that you hove been sued
in the District Court of Canadian
County. Oklahoma. In Cause No.
15418. by Pearl E Kelsey, wherein
the plaintiff alleges that she Is the
owner of the legal and equitable
title to and In possession of the
tollowtng described real estate sit- I
uate In Canadian County, Okla-
homa, to-wit:
Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve
<12) In Block Sixteen (lei.
Lake View Addition to the Ctty
of El Reno:
and wherein It is further alleged
that you, and each of you, claim
some right, title. Interest, lien or
estate In and to said real estate,
adverse to the plaintiff; and you
must answer the petition of the
plaintiff on or before the 24th day
ol August. 1950. or the same will
be taken as true and confessed,
and It will be adjudged that none
of you has any right, title, interest, •
hen or estate in and to the above
described real estate, and the title
and possession of the plaintiff m
and to said teal estate will be
quieted and confirmed In her
against you. and each of you; and
you, and each of you, and all per-
xms claiming by, through or under
you. or any of you, since the filing
of said petition, will be forever and
perpetually barred and enjoined
from setting up, asserting or claim-
ing am- right, title, Interest, lien
or estate In and to said real estate
udverse to the plaintiff.
Dated this 13th day of July, 1950.
‘SEALI PRANK TAYLOR
. Court Clerk.
Dorothy Lorenaen. Deputy
PORTA AND WEAVER V
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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MARGARINE
&. 28c
HEAVY
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• Very Yeur Menu •
FISH
ib. 69c
ib. 35c
Car.tar Cut
Halibut Steaks
Taste-O-Sea
Perch Fillets
Genuine Ocean
Whiting
Fresh Large
Frozen Shrimp
Breaded, Ready
To-Cook
Shrimp
79c
Snow Star
ICE
Harvest Blossom'
CREAM FLOUR
2 », 39c 125 *15’
Prices Effective
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Shop
Johnson's
Cor Plate
White
Mogic
Pkgs.
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4 <*.. 25c
"£$1.00
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BEANS
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Cut Green
Mrs. Wright's
Thin Sliced Sandwich
Hemmet
Whole Spiced
Gibson's
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CoHfonrio larnkM
lemons! Cherrira
17c
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TOMATOES
n. 15c
Arkansas Fair Buauty
PEACHES
lb. 15C
30-lb. 6^7*
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Harle, Budge. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1950, newspaper, July 13, 1950; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919959/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.