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THE ADA WEEKLY NEWS Ada, Oklahoma, Thursday, February 15, 1968 Page Public Loses Confidence In Johnson? WASHINGTON (AP) Two Galley-Vanting Around The County VANO5S By CASEY GLASGOW Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hooser and Michelle, Bartlesville, spent and Marcia Mrs. Oscar Saturday. visited Wyatt, the weekend with his Mr.

and Mrs. Don Cherri, Mr and Mrs. L. G. Hooser, and I Midwest City, and Mr.

and Mrs. Jeff Bailey, Ada, visited Mr. Mr. and of this community, were held Stratford, at Smith Funeral Home Wednesday. Those from Var.oss attend- ing the funeral were Mr, and Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Brewing-1 Mrs. Homer Sliger, Lorene Me. Mr. and Mrs.

L. K. Brown, Seminole, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Kinsey Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Kinsey visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ai- i senators who support an objectives in Asia say public confidence is ebbing in Anita McCullar spent Friday urday.

Ilroy, Casey Glasgow, Mrs. Alvie Griffith, Hart; Eules Jones kens, Sulphur, Wednesday. and Mrs. W. E.

McCullar Sat- President Johnson's handling of ight ith her grandmother, the Vietnam war. Nettie Childers. Their assessments paralleled! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chil: Gallup Poll findings that only 35 dcrs and family, Oklahoma per cent of the people it sur- crty, spent the weekend with iveyed approve of Johnson's war mother, Mrs.

Nettie Chil' strategy. jders. Sens. Harry F. Byrd, and Scott, who sub- Pfc.

Tom Gasaway and wife, scribe to Ihe President's policy JaNell, Ft. Lewis, called SCHOLARSHIPS Two East Central students received Pi Kappa Alpha scholarships from Willard Campbell and Asa Hutchinson, Ada businessmen, this week. Above Hutchinson presents his $100 scholarship to Roger Camp, Midland, Tex. Below, Campbell gives his $100 scholarsh.p to Joe Vandever, Ada. Hutchinson's award goes to the outstanding Pi Kappa Alpha pledge.

The Campbell scholarship goes standing first-year member. (Staff Photos) Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brewmg- ton, James Hopkins and Gary Miller, Midwest City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

E. McCullar Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William McCullar and children, Shawnee, and Mrs.

Lena Mayer, Purcell, also visited. of opposing Communist aggres-ihis parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. sion in Southeast Asia, said thejT.

Gasaway, Thursday, people are disturbed because they can see no end to the war. Mrs. Fanny Corfey visited Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. McCullar Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn and Cleamon Stone.

Visitors in the Marvin Briggs home this week were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lynn, Ada; Luther Lynn, Fitzhugh; Mrs.

Lorene Mcllroy, Mrs. Pauline Vandergriff, Casey Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Robertson, Pickett; Mr. and Mrs.

James Briggs and Gary, Latta; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briggs, BiUy and Bobby, Ada; the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Susan, Roger and Ricky, I Stratford; Mrs.

Dorothy Sliger, I Mrs. Leo McNinch, Carol Those from Vanoss attending the council meeting at the extension center, Ada, Tuesday were Mrs. Isbell McNinch, Mrs. Inez Miller and guest, Mrs. Lou Ann Dunlap, Ada; Mrs.

Geneva McCullar, Mrs. Pat Coffey and I Harold Sturdivan was homej over the weekend. He left Sunday for Lamar, where he will be this week. Mrs. Nora Ryan, Ada, spent Monday with Mrs.

Margaret Sturdivan and Sandy. Mrs. Thelma Perriman. Beaufort, called his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lonnie Miller, recently. Mrs. Claudia Clay and Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Johrny Walker, and Mrs.

Goldie Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clay, Ada, visited and helped Mrs. Claudia Clay observe her birthday Friday.

They brought his, mother a birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clay- Ada, had supper with Mrs. Essie Walker and Jerry Wednesday.

Services for Roy Briggs, Stratford, father of Marvin Briggs cy Loll ace uu cuu tu TM i i Byrd who has called for step- cia visited her parents, Mr. and Ada, visited his mother, Mrs. Din" up the war to a J. G. Hightower, Walker, Sunday.

Ipace, told the Senate Tuesday I Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker, I that in talking to more than 5001 I constituents during a recent tour, "I found deepening con-1 cern and increased dissatisfaction with the way the Vietnam war is being conducted." He sairt Virginians support the troops sent to fight in Asia and "support our government in time of crisis, but increasingly they question the wisdom judgment of our leaders." Byrd called for a reappraisal I of policies on the basis of wide-j spread U.S. commitments said make this country vulnera-i ble in many areas, including Korea and the Middle East.

He said these "dramatize the need for the administration to develop a sense of urgency in bringir.a the Vietnam war to an honorable and early conclusion, which is not likely to be accom- Ada Heads Off Water Grab At Proposed Lake Union Hill Club Members Valentine Party Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Briggs were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Briggs, Latta, Sunday.

Mrs. Beulah Briggs visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

McKinley Thursday. She also visited in the Auod Briggs home, Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warren and family, Ada, and their guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Scyra- gusa, Blushing, N. visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holland and Charles, Oklahoma City, had dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Holland, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Holland and family, Gaar Corner, also visited. The district -tournament will be played at Latta next week. Tuesday, Feb.

20, 7 p.m., Van- Mrs. Goldie Cornell visited oss boys play Latta. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ponder Sat- Lance Cpl.

Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Mike Campbell, Fort Worth, came Sunday for a visit with Jim, Sid, Jerry and Delores. Jim and Sid Marshall visited Mr. and Mrs.

Cager Hisaw recently. Visitin? Cager Hisaw since he Miller, came nome rom the hospital urday. Mrs. Goldie Cornell visited Kuntry Korner DISHES ENHANCED WITH CHEESE The Unnion Hill Goodneighbor Club met in the home of (Continued from Paae One) Mrs urn ong its of Allen, would be approximate-' bi- ly 18 miles from Ada and the lake itself would extend to within 10 or 12 miles of this city. Davidson pointed out that the reservoir is one of those tabbed for construction within a 10-to 15-year period.

When the reservoir is built, Ada will have filed for monthly session. Mrs. Lena Cochran, president, presided and the hostess gave the scripture reading. Mrs. Carol Neff and baby, Sandra Sue, and Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Briggs Friday. Mr Mrs. Ralph Wright, Bradley, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Turner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sliger visited his mother, Mrs. Maud Wednesday, Feb.

21, 8:30 Vanoss girls play Latta. Tuesday, Feb. 20, 4-H Cattle and Meat Grading Contest. The OSU Extension Service will be handling the contest in cooperation with one of the Ada meat packing houses. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill McCoin, Ada, had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Neff and family Friday night. Mrs.

Armanda McCauley and FRISCO By MRS. SIMON PATTON Visiting over the weekend in the E. Golightly home with Mrs. Dorothy Nell Caldwell and sons, Ross and Mark, Wichita, were Mr. and Mrs.

Barney Abbott, Ada: Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hisaw, Fittstown; Mr, and Mrs. Dick Byrd and Rick, Tulsa; Dennis Mapes and Jody Rae, Wichita, Kathryn Jones and Beverly, Oklahoma City; Mrs. June Maoes and children, Wynnewood; Mr. and Mrs.

Luster Elmore, Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, Lyndu and Patty, Wichita, Mrs. Toots Alford, Ada; Mrs. Frankie Lou Greenlee and boys, Broken Arrow; Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Caldwell, Stonewall; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Elmore, Jesse; Coy Byrd and Mr. and Mrs.

Simon Patton. Mrs R. E. Golightly accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Nell Caldwell, Ross and Mark back to Wichita to spend Tuesday were Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Patton and grandson, Charles Hisaw, Fittstown; Wendell Price, John Daniel, Mr. and Mrs.

Boda Hisaw, Charles Hisaw, Mrs. Don Brashears and Dawna, and the Rev. David Fry, First Baptist Church, Stonewall. AC. i ima.

Games were played, Daisy I Sliger, and Loy Wilmoth, Uura visjted Mrs Carol NeK Binion giving the number Sunday. plished without a change in poll- icies and procedures." I Scott told a student audience in Breakings, S.D., the people are frustrated "with an unpopular war to which no one sees an end" and by a "babble of solu-j other lake in the Red River 000 needed. a day if beads on a string and Lancaster writing the number' of items in a box, entines. The next meeting will Tupelo Reservoir is an- be Feb 22 in the nome of Bar- tions" that seemed solve nothing at all. likely to! plan that is programmed but it is much farther in the future T-I I Reviewing world problems, he, than the R.servo,, bara Newby.

The meeting is called for 7:30 pm. Mrs. G'wen Tilley will be in charge of the demonstration. The cheese story divides into four parts. That's because there are four basic types of cheese the very hard, the firm, the semisoft and the soft.

The very hard cheeses are commonly used for grating one of these you'll find often is Parmesan. Knowledge of the cheese families helps in buying the kind suited to the use you expect to make of it. If men are better shoppers for cheese than women, as it sometimes is claimed, it's because they let thair noses tell them what to buy. But taste is as important as smell and selecting the cheese best adapted to the way you wish to use it also matters greatly. CHEESE AND NOODLE RING (Attractive for buffet suppers.

For larger crowds, multiply recipe, bake in shallow pans, serve in squares.) added: "Wherever on the great globe 1 itself the leaders of the people seem inept and their excuses for errors lack credibility, then the national mood of the country turns to frustration and depression. That is the national mood The Parker Reservoir would contain 114,630 acre feet in the municipal water storage pool and 196,800 acre feet in the entire lake. Mrs. Clifford Hosts For Jackie in the United States today." Chairman Earle G. Wheeler of the Joint Chiefs of The home of Mrs.

Lois Clif- asked by Capitol Hill newsmen was the setting Friday night if he felt nuclear weapons might for a surprise birthday party be required to defend Khe Sanh, honoring Jackie Loyd. Hostess 3 Tblsp. chopped onion Tblsp. butter or margarine 1 c. milk, scalded 1 tsp.

salt IVz c. cooked noodles 1 c. uncooked) 3 Tblsp. diced pimiento 1 egg. slightly beaten 1 c.

grated cheese tsp. pepper 1 c. soft bread crumbs answered: "I do not think nuclear weapons will be needed" in defense i of the allied base in South Viet- Inarn where a mass Communist attack is believed imminent. Gen. Wheeler declined to answer questions about circumstances that might require using I nuclear weapons.

And he I wouldn't discuss whether U.S. i nuclear weapons were piled in South Vietnam. for the affair was Debbie Clif- Cook onion and pimiento in melted butter until onion is tender (do not brown). Combine egg, milk, cheese, salt and pepper. Mix noodles and bread crumbs with cheese mixture.

(Prepare crumbs in electric blender if you have one.) Pour into greased ring mold or loaf pan. Set in pan of warm water and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 1 hour. ford. Musical furnished entertainment by the was 'Evil Thoughts" band consisting of A. J.

Lemons, Kenneth Crane and Mike Steele. Mrs. Christine Barnes and Mrs. Phyllis O'Dell, Killeen, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Brown, Cashion, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoover, Oklahoma City, over the weekend. and Linda Wednesday. Mrs.

Audrey Irving, Chicago, 111., called her aunt, Casey Glasgow, Friday night to tell her Mrs. Minnnie Hansen, St. Petersburg, underwent sur-i Six members of the Minor family have February birthdays. A birthday party was given in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Vance Minor Saturday night. Mrs. Minor made the birthday dinner and cake. The cake was decorated in hearts and flowers. Inside the six flower circled hearts was inscribed the names of Alvin, Tony, Elmo, Ora and Vance.

Present were Alvin Minor, Lois Boone, Tony Minor, Donna Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Minor and Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crowell, Mr.

and Mrs. Buddy Minor and Cindy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniel, Vickie, Valerie and Mickey Lew, Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Langley, Gae Von, La Vonda and Rae Nell and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Minor Mr. and Mrs.

Vance Minor attended the basketball game at this week. Stonewall Friday night. i The Rev. and Mrs. David Fry visited Mr.

and Mrs. Vance Min- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnes Frida 'S nt and Homer Stonewall, had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Daniel visited his sisters, Mrs. Clara Kennedy and Dora Daniel, Ada, Saturday.

Jack L. Daniel had lunch re- gery Friday. Mrs. Hansen is cently with his aunt, Dora Dan- Appointments of the valentine i der Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs visited Mr. and Mrs. Boyd holiday were carried out. Mrs. Long served a heart-shaped cake with pink icing, red punch and coffee.

Valentine candies also were served. Present were Daisy Binion, Gwen Tilley and Jeffery, Lela Cochran, Wilma Delozier and Jeff, Laura Haines and Susan, Leona Poindexter, Nova Lancaster, and Janie, Casey's sister. Bill Dexter, Ada, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glasgow Sunday.

Mrs. Jo Lita Murray cut her finger and had to have six stitches. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Farmer, Galey, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Murray last week. Mr and Mrs. Willie Pickett and son, Richard, Fort Worth, arrived Saturday for a surprise visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O'fallon Cantrell. Mrs. Margaret Sturdivan and Sandy visited Mr. and Mrs. Boney Cantrell and their guests, Mrs.

E. G. Whaley and sons, Ada, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hisaw Sunday.

iel, Ada. Joe and Jack W. Daniel, Ada, visited their brother, Buck Daniel. Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs Simon Patton had Sunday dinner with his daughter, Mrs. Buck Daniel. Mrs. Patton and Mrs. Daniel drove to Ada after dinner.

Mrs. Carolyn Thomas a Ricky, Moore, spent Friday through Sunday with her par- Mrs. Herman Mr Vanoss 4-H Holds Meeting Gary Golden, president, pre- i the Willie Picketts, Fort Worth, Miller. The Millers drove their daughter, Carolyn, and son, Ricky, to her home in Moore Sunday night. sided over the recent Vanoss 4-H Club meeting and presented the program on electricity.

Minutes were read and roll Decorated birthday cake, was called by the secretary, ed by Mrs. Clifford, and refresh-1 stephine McCullar. ments were served to John Bills, Nolan Bullard discussed the Lennis Batchlor, Bonnie Perry, Shelia Midkiff, Delores Jones, upcoming model meeting and the following captains were ap- Lanette Litten, Marcia Harter, po i ted: livestock, Freddy Dun- Gloria Jean Wofford, Beverly a cra ft Si Salera Hunt; elec- Caruthers, Katherline Echols, tricity, Tim Walters; conserva- 60 Children In Cromwell Facing Unknown Future CROMWELL (AP)-The 60-1 Lemons, Kenneth Crane, Arthur Patricia Morrison, Charles Hudson, Dbnnie and Ronnie Clifford, Jeanette Morrison, Roger Mas-j sey, Richie Krebles, Russell' Smith, Charles Krebles, Doyle Morgan. C. D.

Sprouce, James i Parks, 'Rickey Midkiff, A. J. Unmold and serve with creamed chicken, fish mo ning plus children from Miracle Hill had dinner out last night, and they went out for breakfast this Blevins, Rickey Lemons, Mike Steele, Danny Parrish, Debbie vegetables. Makes servings. DOUBLE CHEESE BISCUITS (A luncheon party special when served hot with a big, chilled fruit salad).

Filling: IVi c. grated sharp cheese 2 tsp, grated onion 1 tsp. prepared mustard 5 tsp. salt Vi tsp. celery seed chopped ripe or pi- Cheese Biscuits: l'-4 c.

grated cheese 1 c. milk 3 c. prepared biscuit mix micnto-stuffed olives Few drops shire sauce tsp. pepper Worcester- After that they are depending on Civil Defense and after that is anybody's guess. A fire at the home, known formally as Missionary Cosmopolitan Church Home, destroyed a large building which contained two dining rooms, the tion, Teresa Golden; horses, Rhonda Adams; food preparation, Judith Sliger; food preser- Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo McNinch and Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Miller made a business trip to Oklahoma City Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo McNir.ch and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mil- Mr, and Mrs. Auti McCullar attended a district dairy meet ited Pat Daniel Sunday.

Mr, and Mrs, Buck Daniel, Mrs. Walter Griffin and Mrs. Simon Patton attended the funeral of Luscius Caldwell, Wichita, in Ada, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Belt, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Robbins visited their son ar.u family, the James Robbins, Ada, Tuesday. Rual Robbins, Francis, visited his Barents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Robbins, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Oren Kerr and granddaughter, Nancy Kerr, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Gregory, Oklahoma City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kerr visited Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.

Dowe Smith. Aaron Grey, Stonewall; Wendell Price, Houston Wells and Stubby visited Dowe Smith Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Odom, Ada, had supaer with the Dowe Smiths Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chappell, Ada. had lunch with the Dowe Smiths Wednesday. J.

C. Trease, Ahloso, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Grey and niece. Stonewall, had cake and coffee with the Dowe Smiths Saturday night ing and banquet Friday night at the Sulphur High School cafe- a teria.

Mrs. Geneva McCullar visited Mrs. Andrew Bryant at Valley View Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Andrews land family and Mr. and Mrs. ler visited Mr. and Mrs. V.

eorge Yuhas and children, all Gasaway Sunday. of Dallas, spent Friday through Sunday with their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mrs Bradley.

spent Friday through Sunday at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Florence Davis, who is vation, Anita McCullar; at St. Marys Hos- Katherine Biggs; home improve- jpital, McAlester. ment, Sharon McDonald; Kevin Stanfield; home ground Mr. and Mrs.

Rocky Kinsey beautification, Joni Adams; pecans, Laura Pedersen, and photography, Wayne Pierce. Clifford, Jimmy Parrish, Leon- Teresa Golden. Kathleen ard Wofford, Davy Johnston, Lavonda Goode. Mrs, Marvella Loyd, Mrs. Clifford and the honoree.

Following the party a slumber party was held in the Clifford home. Those attending were Debbie Clifford, Jeanette and Patricia Morrison, Beverly Car- contained two aimng rooms, me ft gh Midkiff Bonnie kitchen, a girl's dormitory and Perry Marda Kather 4 Tblsp. melted butter or margarine a cache of food and clothing. Mrs. Opal Lewis, president and founder of the home, said the blaze started in the unoccupied kitchen.

Damage was estimated at 520,000. When word spread, school superintendent Kenneth Eisner, of Butner school where the stu- Riddle Receives 2 Term A District Court jury Tuesday found Joe Kenneth Riddle guilty of a charge of carrying a firearm after conviction of a felony and set his punishment at Vk years in the puiitentiary. Judge Lee R. West set Feb. 26 as sentencing date.

In a second case tried Tuesday, a jury after SO minutes' deliberation found Oscar File innocent of a charge of second degree forgery. my Bk fay- Mix cheese, olives, onion, celery seed, mustard, Wor- dents attendant cestershire sauce, sail and pepper. To make biscuits cut cheese into biscuit mix. Add milk, stirring well with fork. Knead gently 10 times.

Roll out thick: cut in 3" circles. Place about 2 Tblsp. filling on one circle; top with second one. Repeat with remaining circles. Place on baking sheet; brush tops with melted butter.

Bake in very hot oven (450 degrees) 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 15 sand'wiches. to pick up the children. The school's three cooks volunteered for an extra shift of duty and Eisner dipped into the food in the school lunch program. Buses morning ran and early Thursday the cooks had breakfast prepared.

Area residents helped clean up the kitchen after the students had eaten. Perry. line Echols. Lanette Litten and Jackie Loyd, the honoree. Laffo Sunbeams Meet At Church The Primary and Beginners Sunbeam Band of Morris Memorial Baptist Church met Feb.

7 at the church. Valentines were made and the lesson was given on money. Refreshments of cookies, Kool- Aid and bubble gum were served to Mrs. Oleta Bryant, director, Mrs. Ethel Chronister, Julia Bryant, Evonda Scott, Sue Bighairi, Becky Cooper, Sharon ICantwell, Chris Rigsby, Herchel Eisner said he had been in CantweU, Vailess Johnson Un- contact with the Wewoka Civil Defense and that they planned to set up a temporary kitchen at the home.

Home (Continued from One) a.m. a clothing wornsiiop for mothers of 4-H girls will be I held. I 'CABBAGE: Tbii namn for a pop- blar soled lometlmes wrongly called "told slaw." However, it got iti name from ths Dutch wordi "kool" for cabbage orid "ila" for salad, ll't rc-oi'y cabbage jalud. British suilors called "liMeys" have since been 1795, when they were first given daily rations of lime juice to prevent scurvy. 332-4433 for Want Ad action.

da Gray, Chad Rigsby, Laura Chronister, Penny Stuart, Debby Chronister, Chuck Bigham, Lpr- etta Scott, David Hanks, Mike Myers, Darrel Hanks and Ronnie Myers. APPROPRIATE SALUTE CHEYENNE, Wyo. Biggs and Roger Palmer were appointed for the recreation committee. The project committee is Karen Biggs, Gary Golden and Stephine McCullar. Those participating in the!" model meeting are Andy An-1 drews, talk; Tim Walters, boys! demonstration; 'Katherine Kathleen Biggs, girls demon- visited Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Brashears, Tupelo, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Moore, Mrs. Helen Fowler and Mary, Ada, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Kinsey Saturday.

ited Mrs. Barnes Friday. Simon Patton visited the W. J. Barnes home Sunday afternoon and Mr.

and Mrs. John Daniel visited Sunday night. Frisco Extension Homemakers met Thursday, Feb. 8 at the community building. Mrs.

Vance Minor gave the devotional. The Henry Odom. Ada. celebrated his 77th birdthday Friday. His daughter, Mrs.

Bill Hall, Ada, made the birthday dinner. Mr. and Mrs Dowe Smith and other relatives attended the celebration. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Long, Ada, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jackson, Klmberly and Leslie, Tupe- Sunday visitors and dinner guests of the Am Bradleys were Mr. and Mrs. Butch Bradley and Butchie, Stratford; Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Bradley and family, Midwest City, and Mrs. Daphna Cruse and daughters, Stratford. Mrs. Geneva McCullar and Stephenie attended a singing at Dolberg Wednesday night.

prosram leader was absent. Only three members, Mrs. Wendell Price, Mrs. Vance Minor and Mrs. Simcn Patton were present.

The threesome enjoyed cookies and coffee together before adjourning. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marshall, Manter, Kan, spent the weekend with his mother, Jim Marshall, and uncle, Sid Marshall. lo, visitea Mr.

ana Mrs. nenaeu Price Sunday. Todd Byrd, Latta, scent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cov Byrd.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byrd snd Marty, Latta, came Sunday and picked up their son. (Continued on Page 3) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IK AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY OKLAHOMA GLENN SHERKELL, 1 Plaintiff, stration and Teresa girls talk. I vs.

No. I475-D decorations and cake, inscribed trapshooting enthusiast. So when he was married to the former Nona Gayle Weber the ceremony was held at the Cheyenne municipal trapshoot clubhouse. They were greeted by. a five shot salute from fellow trap- shooters after the ceremony.

Kenny Vogf Given Surprise Party Kenny Vogt was complimented Feb. 8 with a surprise birthday party by his mother, Mrs. Kenneth Vogt, in celebration of his 13th birthday. The honoree's favorite colors, blue and white, were used in the birthday with "Happy Birthday, Kenny," was white with blue flowers and candles. Following the refreshment? of cake and ice cream, all enjoyed a trip to the skating rink.

Those attending were Sandra Ortega, Susan Whitwell, Gayvon Rue, Sandra Nipps, Rhonda Ashley, Johnny Ellis, Rod Payne, Boyd Pendley, Rickey Farris, Aaron Vogt, James Christian, Tim Roddy, Frank Johns, David Vogt, David Bottoms, Jeffery and Linda Vogt, the honoree, Mrs. Vogt and the cohostess, Mrs. C. E. Christian.

Mrs. Daisy Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt, grandparents, sent gifts. MARRIAGES Ross Dosela Konawa, to Pamela Jean Splawn, Konawa.

Victor LaBarge, Ada, to Vick ie Elaine Barton, Ada. JEAN SHERHELL, Defendant. NOTICE Of SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant lo a writ of execution Issued out of the olfice of the Court Clerk of Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, on February 5, 1968. In the above styled action, com- rounding me to levy upon property belonging to the Plaintiff, Glenn Sherrell, sufficient to satisfy Judgments rendered in favor of the Defendant and against the Plaintiff in this action for the total sura of Six Hundred Fifty Dollar. (SCSO), together with costs and intereit from the date of the judgments.

I have levied upon certain real property belonging to the Plalntiif, Glenn Sheirell, not exempt from sale under execution which is located in Pontotoc County, of Oklahoma, and described followi: An undivided one-half (Vi) interest in a part of tbe Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NEH of Section 4. Township 2 North, Ranuc 6 East, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at northeast corner of Section 4. tlence wuth i distances 1.050 feet, thence west distance of 235 feet, thence north a distance of 1.050 feet to the north section line of Section 4, thence east a distance of 2S5 feet to the point beginning, containing seven (7) more or lesi. I have caused this real property to be appraised according to law and the value thereof has been fined at Five Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars (1525). NOW.

THEREFORE, notice her.by given that, pursuant to the commands of the writ of execution directed to me, I will offer for tale and sell for cash to the highest bidder, the above described real property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the Defendant's judgments and costs in this action, on the llth day cf March, 1968, at 10:00 o'clock at tlie south front door of the County Courthouse in the City of Ada, Pontotoc County. Oklahoma. WITNESS my hano: this I day of Febru- OF PICTURES APPEARING IN THE NEWS 1968. BURL GHIFFIN, ShoriH of Fontotoc county, Oklahoma By III Kobt, A. Sllger, Deputy or Undersheriff 2-8-3W.

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