The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952 Page: 6 of 6
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This Summer
Swimming
Admission Prices
Adults.............
Children (under 10)
Children 10 (under 16)
Towel Deposit
Use of Towel
Suit Deposit
Use of Suit
Swim Here in Pure Water-lt's Changed and Treated Every 73 Hours!
EL RENO MUNICIPAL POOL
it’s cool here
El Reno '(Okla.) Daily Tribune
Short Stories
About Home Folks
II. C. Farley of Oklahoma City!
visited Wednesday in the home o!
his mother, Mrs. W. E. Farley, 802
South Barker.
Robert Curd liowron,
Former Resident, Dies
Robert Curd Bowron. former resi-
dent of El Reno, died in a Long
Beach, Calif., hospital May 27.
Burial will be at Los Angeles. Calif ,
at 10 a.m. Monday, June 2.
Market Reports
Mr. Bowron vuis born at Williams-
burg. Ky., July 29, 1891 He enlisted
| in the army July 3, 1917, and re-
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Blackwell, ceived his discharge Oct. 19. 1919.
north of El Reno, left Thursday for He was o member of the American
a visit in the home of their soil Legion past here lor 30 years.
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I--
Elza Blackwell in Wichita. Kan. | Vitiation Bible School
Wi*l Begin on June 2
Mrs. Guy F. Guteka, 308 South1
lloif; Kenneth Gateka of Lake A vacation Bible school at the
Charles, La., and Mr. and Mrs. jejt)snil Avenue Methodist church
Floyd Gateka ot Chickasha will | wiil begin June 2, and will continue
leate Thursday evening for Me-, for two works, closing with a pic-
Phcrson. Kan., where they will nlc p^iny, june 13.
spend Memorial day Kenneth and 1 Mrs. J. K Archer will be supcrln-
Floyd are sons of Mrs. Guy Gateka. tendent of the school, which will
w “ meet from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., with
Mis. Marquis Stone Morris, 701 cjaJaes students in the nursery
South Williams, spent Thursday in t0 intermediates, inclusive,
the home of her son-in-law and A proRram wall be held at 7:30
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John W. KlllldriV, June 15.
Bentley in Oklahoma City. ____
Look and Learn
S. W. McComas, 311 East Haves,
entered the McBride bone and joint j , what ls the long«,st non.8clon.
clinic Tuesday for treatment. ((jfic word in the n.ng.iagey
I 2. What U.S. state has the low-
Mi. and Mis. Raul ti. Licbmann . p8t. average elevation?
and daughter. Carol Louise, who | ^ \y|10 won the American wnm-
havc been located at 1002 South
Hoff, have established their home
at 717 South Hoff.
Mr. and Mis. P. W. Agrelius of
Wichita, Kan., arrived Wednesday
afternoon for a visit in the homes
of her sisters, Mrs. Edwina West
and Miss Emily Carnahan, 312 East
Wade, and Mrs. Lena M. Shepard. I
fonrt^he1 uR^b,CrtS' Th» WllLBt‘.l 4 The right to subdivide into not
t, . . , * ‘ lss al' more than four additional states.
Bulge to Robert Porter Beard Pri-
on's tennis championship the great-
1 1 number of times?
4 What privilege lias the State
of Texas that no other state has?
ANSWERS
1. Proantldisestablishmentarian-
ism <31 letters).
2. Delaware.
3. Molln Bjur.stedt Mallory; eight
day evening at 8 p. m. in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess M.
Burge. 421 South Hoff. Miss Bulge
is a niece of Mrs. Agrelius.
EL RENO MARKET8
(Corrected to 2 p. m. May 291
Wheat ....... $2 17
Kaffir ________________________ 2.80
Milo __________________ 2.80
Shelled corn__________________ 1.85
Ear Corn______________________ 1.76
Butterfat__________________ .65
Eggs . _______________________ .26
Heavy hens___________________ .14
Light hens __________________ .11
NEW YORK STOCKS
NEW YORK. May 29—lA’i—The
stock market today put on a typical
pre-holiday performance of light
sales and narrow price changes.
Only in rare cases did leading
shares vary more than a few cents
a share from previous levels.
Trading volume ran to around a
million shares, compared with 1.-
130.000 Wednesday.
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK. May 29—t/Pi—Cot-
ton futures were firm today on
trade and romnilsslon house buying.
Active short covering in nearby
July featured the trading, with that
month Imparting a firm tone to the
balance of the market.
Lite afternoon prices were CO
cents to $1.40 a bale higher than the
previous close. July 38.88. Oct. 36.70,
Dec. 36.48
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, May 29—(/P)—Grains
advanced in moderately active
dealings on the board of trade
today.
Wheat closed 1 3 8 to 1 5/8
higher. July $2.35 to $2.34 7/8. Corn
1 1 8 to 2 1 8 higher, July $1.83 5,8
to 3 4. Oats 5/8 to 1 1/8 higher.
July 77 1 4 to 77. Soybeans 1 to
3 1/4 higher, July $3.10 1/4 to 1/2.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
KANSAS CITY, May 29—(/Pi-
Cattle 300. calves 100; rather in-
different late week demand for
meager Thursday supply and prices
steady to easier In a cleanup trade;
part load choice light weight mixed
yearlings 33.75; few utility and
commercial cows 20.50 to 24 00; fc.v
vealers 35 00 down; bulls mostly
25.50 down.
Hogs 2.500; fairly active to all
Interests, steady to 10 higher; bulk
choice No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3s
scaling 180 to 250 pounds 20.75 to
21.25.
Public Notices
Thursday, May 29, 1952
in said Petition, are the legal and .owned bv Carrie Wisehart
(Published in The El Reno Daily of the following time of her death, and it will be
rods long off the East ride of
said tract,
at the
22. 29. June 5. 1952.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CANADIAN COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
No. 16080
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO;
The heirs, executors, administra-
tors, devisees, trustees and assigns.
Immediate and remote of Carrie
Wisehart, deceased;
The unknown heirs, executors,
administrators, devisees, trustees
and assigns of Carrie Wisehart,
deceased, and of Albert J. Ander-
sen, deceased, and of Adaline
Anderson, also known as Adeline
Anderson, deceased:
Albert Anderson. Samuel H. Town-
send, Arthur W. Lewis. Geo. W.
MacMullen. P. S. Johnson, Harry
Anderson, Nonie Anderson, Jesse
Anderson. E. E. Beach and C. R.
Caudill, each if living, but if any
or either of them bo dead, the
unknown heirs, executors, admin-
istrators. devisees, trustees and
assigns of such deceased persons.
.. , „ 1 Notice is hereby given that a
Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes. Petition has been filed in the Dis-
1327 South Reno, plan to spend tlict Court of Canadian County.
Memorial day with relatives m 1 "f ---- ~u—*- -------
Short Stories
About Home Folks
»ruon.-nra in ine ueno Uailv UWIICTS 04 me ronowing time of her death and it will 1>
Tribune. El Reno. Oklahoma, Mav j described real property situated in , further adjudged that the follow
22. 29. June 5. 1952.» ' 1 Canadian County. State of Okla- ; ing named person took and was
homa, to-wit. I entitled to take the interest shown
Tlie Southeast Quarter of the ' after his name, to-wit:
Southwest Quarter (SELSWM Charles B. Baker, surviving heir,
of Section Twenty-eight «28>. in entire interest.
Township Eleven (111, North of Hated this 22nd day of May 1952
Range Seven (7), West of the . 'SEAL) FRANK TAYLOR.
Indian Meridian, except a tract' Court Clerk of
two (2> rods wide and eighty i80> i Canadian County,
rods long off the East side of ' State of Oklahoma,
said tract. ! POGO. FOGG AND FOGG
and judgment will be rendered for- ; Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ever quieting title to said property------
in the plaintiffs above named and i NAVY PR»tfrbvii
against the defendants herein, and rapidVitv s n m!
adjudging that each and all of the , ?!17uS' D ~(U'R Mn's‘
said defendants have no legal or 't-ei ^ritennt Chaunce.v Case, Army
equitable interest in and to said a"d Air Force recruiter, can't claim
property, and to be further ad- his word is law around his home
judged who by name are or were j His three sons, Olan, 21. Raymond
all of the heirs at law and were 20 and Warren 19 are ail in ,v,»’
entitled to take the following de- I Navv W*irren’ 19' are aU in the
scribed property: | y'
The Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter (SE'.SW1.)
of Section Twenty-Eight <28>, in
Township Eleven (111, North of
Range Seven (7), West of the
Indian Meridian, except a tract
two (2) rods wide and eighty (80i
Three Persons Named
To Burrs Store Staff
Burrs department store has add
cd three more persons to its sale
and management staff.
Charles Keef, Union City, has enl
tered the store's management trainy
ing program and is now head
the shoe department. He was forml
erly district sales manager for Ad|
vanec Castings company. Chicag(|
in northern Oklahoma and Arkanf
sas and all of Missouri.
Jo Bulick. 724 South MorrlsoiJ
and Hazel Moore, 521 South Boyn|
ton. have been added to the staf
in Burrs ladles' ready to wear <
partment. Mrs. Bulick is head
the department and Mrs. Moore hal
charge of women's sportswear ant
the store's new. sub-teen dcpart|
ment.
Sedan, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wallace, 218 _ ___________
North Barker, and Mr. and Mrs 1 remot.e ot Carrie Wisehart.
L. G. Wallace of Dallas. Tex., left CPa-cd; thp unkj'own heirs, ex
Thursday morning for a visit in
the home of Mrs. Mary Gardner wisenari, deceased, and o:
In I<os Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Anderson, deceased, and of Ada-!
Mr s L. D. McNeill In Montrnvn !,,c Anderson, also known as Ade-!
What To See
In Kansas City
— ---- - ---W,
Slate of Oklahoma, wherein Alvin
L. Pctrec and Margaret J. Pctree
are plaintiffs, and the heirs, ex-
ecutors, administrators, devisees,
trustees and assigns, immediate and
------ of Carrie Wisehart. de- I -'
. ____ __________________, ex-1 Topping the holiday activities Is
ecutors, administrators, devisees, I thrilling Memorial Day 100-mile
t as sxslsez
Si, ,i£j?32£
^ "n Liuoute they will be guests Anderson. Samuel H. Townsend ■ - • -
of Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Jones in Arthur W. Lewis, Geo. W. Mac-
Albuquerque, N. M. Mrs. Gardner Mul*en, P. S. Johnson, Harry An-
1s a sister of Sam Wallace anri ‘terson. Nonie Anderson, Jas.se An-
Public Records; OKI,A|IOMA(TrYlivestock
Marriage License ! OKI.AHCMA CITY, May 29—bPj
Ivan E. Daugherty, 23. Midwest I —Cattle 500, cnlves 100; not enough
Mrs. Charles Smith of Anadarko city, and Beverly Joanne Harp, 18, of any one class offered to make
* -* *•- El Reno. a fair test of values; few clean-up
Divorce Petitions sales on cows, canncrs and cutters
Fannie Garcia vs. Felix Garcia. about steady at 15.00 to 22.00; other
Willie Mac O'Donnell vs. Edward classes largely nominal.
El, O'Donnell. j Hogs 700; opened active; steady
Kathryn V. Wilson vs. Joshua E. to 25 higher on butchers; practical
Wilson. I top 21.50.
Wamntjr Deed I Sheep 200; trucked-ln spring
William I. Meier and Horence I iambs fully stca(ly. top 2950
Meier to B. T. Conway. Lot 1. block |
2. Sunset addition. El Reno.
it’s Frankie Masters, for dancing
and floor show ... At Pla-Mor,
a sister of Sam Wallace and derson E "E^Beaclfand'r^R6^11" i ^ C^ck^FyStir's greatrbandh!°n.
L. G. Wallace. Mr. McNeill ls aid'll! each' ?f Hvhig ^ut °if J?e Kin*°f the Iv°Hcs." |
brother of Mrs. Sam Wallace and! either of them be' dead, the ' un- JfL Hotel^Con-
Mrs. Jones Is her sister. The Jones known heirs, executors, admmlstia-
family are former El Reno resi-1 t°rs' dev]sees. trustees and assigns
(loIlts of such deceased persons; and The
_ I ’ arT defendants, lavorues in urana Old Opry Jam-
»- -m„. e. m Bro„, j
sons. Grant and Craig, 133 North ! sued and must answer the Petition j am” at Orpheum Theatre June
N, plan to spend Memorial duv | fl,ed lic’'eln by the plaintiffs herein.! 16-20; “The Great Waltz" opens
with relatives in Sayre. I ?952 or 0,7 jaid PetiUon wilfte ' June T°" #t
tinental's smart Omar Room:
George Register's Singing Band
provides delightful music in the
Penguin Room . . . See all your
favorites in Grand Old Opry Jam-
— NOTICE —
HAMMONS MOTOR CO.
FARTS—SALES AND SERVICE DEPTS.
WILL BE CLOSED
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FOR OUR ANNUAL EMPLOYES’
FISHING TRIP
Business Office Open Saturday
For Any Business Transactions
“Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer”
281 N. Choctaw
Phone 1949
pvv.-'XT' - :• ■’ ■
is the house guest of Mrs. P. B.
Myers, 1110 South Hoff.
Dr. D. P. Richardson of Union
City, transacted business
Reno Thursday.
Mrs. Florence Plato and children,
Peggy and John, 715 South Roberts,
plan to visit relatives in Calumet
Friday.
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Mary Lynn Schwab, student ,if
the University of Oklahoma in
Norman, arrived Wednesday even-
ing to spend the summer vacation
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mis. Elmer Schwab. 1001 Smith
Hadden.
Rlck.v Jerman and Janet Jcrman
of Oklahoma City are visiting in
the home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gale Jerman, 101
North Moure.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Brown,
sons, James L. Jr., and Joe Keith,
of Schuyler, Neb., arc guests in the
homes of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Brown, 709 South Hadden,
and his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Edwards, 207’.
Smith Barker.
TO BIHLD ADDITION
A building permit for construction
of nn addition to the residence at
921 South Hadden, at a cost of
$300. has been issued by City Clerk
Ethel Dowell to H. T. Jacob-oil.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952, newspaper, May 29, 1952; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920146/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.