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Page 6 THE ADA WEEKLY NEWS Ada, Oklahoma, Thursday, August 25,1966 LEGAL NOTICES IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA FRANK E. DICUS and MIL- BRED P. DICUS, PLAINTIFFS. -VS- No. 213' J.

F. LITTLE. 1 DEFENDANT. NOTICE PUBLICATION Case I No. 7073 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE C.

PETERSON, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AH persons havlnc claims ajalnst Florence C. Peterson, deceased, nre required to present the same with necessary vouchers to the undersigned Administrator With Will Annexed at SURE Clinic. Ada, Oklahoma, within four v. mor.ths of the date of first publi- DICUS and MILDRED P.

DICl'S, filed edition hereof, or the same wjll be their Petition In the District Court forever barred. Pontotoc Countv, Oklahoma. aRalnst snid Dated this 15th of Aocost, 19G6. Defendant on 'the Uth day of August. si WILLIAM G.

PETERSON STATE OF LITTLE OKLAHOMA, TO: J. F. Said Defendant, J. P. LITTLE, will take notice that Plaintiffs.

FRANK E. IN THE COUNTY COURT WITHIN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA 1966, and said Defendant must appear I Administrator With Will and answer sold Petition, filed by Plain-! BOB E. BENNETT tiffs herein, on or before the 22nd day 314 American liuildinc of September. 196G, or said Petition i Ada, Oklahoma be taken as true and a judgment entered Attorney for Administrator determining that Plaintiffs r.re the owners i in fee simple in and to that property, In I'ontotoc County. State of Oklahoma, described as follows, to-wit: Around Tke County Ken and Reba and for home Thursday spent the night in Lubbock and visited with Ken and Reba and the boys.

Doug and Kevin spent the summer with Mr. and Mrs. i Stanfieid. boys left after spending Wednesday night with heir mother, Mrs. Smith, Lubbock.

Mrs. Alma Dunn visited Tuesday in Fitzhugh with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart Sr, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Stewart California, brought Mrs. Dunn home Wednesday night and visited in the Stanfieid home. Mrs. Dunn spent the night there. Shelby Stanfieid and Mr.

and MIDLAND By CORENE PEDERSEN Rev, and Mrs. Larry King, Oakland, have a new son, Mrs. Arno Griffith attended a Timothy Paul, born August 6. singing at Lightning Ridge Sun- They also have a daughter, day. A singing is held there Kimberly, age, 2, IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR PONTOTOC STATE OF OKLAHOMA every Thursday night, Everyone is invited to attend.

A part of Lots 7, 8, 9. and 10 of Block 100. Original Town-site of Ada. Oklahoma, according to the recorded plot thereof, more particularly described, as follows: Beginning jit the Southwest comer of Lot 10 of said Block 100, thencf East alone the- South boundary line of Lot 10, a distance 225 Feet, thence North across Lots 6, 7. 8, 9.

and 10, to the Tv'orth boundary line of Lot ti, thence West alonfi the North boundary line of Lot 6 a distance of G9.5 Feet to the boundary line of the Rijiht-uE-Way of the St. Louis and San Francisco Ral.road, thence- in a Southwesterly ftlonc; the Rlpht-of-Way line Pf the St, Louis and San Francisco Railroad to point where the West boundary line of Lots 9 and 10 Intersect said boundary line of the St. Louis and San Kranclaco Railroad, thence South along the West boundary line of Lots 9 and 10 to the point of bee Inning. and for further judgment ejecting and removing said Defendant (com possession of tho above described property and ordering the removal ot Defendant's bulldiac and personal property from the above described property and for such further judgment as Court may deem just and proper. CARL STEWART, Court Clerk By Linda Raney, Deputy SEAU DPrrjlt Cody Conn.

May hue. Kerr Harris Attorneys for Plaintiffs M1.41W. The First Baptist Church of Vanoss held a social Friday Mrs. Opal Bouma, South Gate, i RUTH MILLER MINTON, Plaintiff vanuss Htm a buuuii night. Attending were Linda Sue Calif caUed her daughterMrs.

PAUL MILLER, et al. Grace, Laura and Steven Pedersen, Linda Cummings, Edwin, and Lloyd Shaw, Wesley, Delvin, Robert Penrod, Wednesday. Jeff Penrod, Norwalk, visited his uncle and family, THE COUNTY COURT IH FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOE J. SEDLACEK, DECEASED. NOTICE OF HEARINO FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Notice la liereby ffiven that Clcra Stephcnson.

administrator of the estate of Joe J. Sedlacck. deceased, huvlng filed in this Court his final account of administration of said estate and his motion for distribution of said estate and for finul discharge of said administrator, the hearing of tho same has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for Friday, the 2ljth day of August, 1966, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the Courtroom of said Court in the County Courthouse at Ada, In the County and State aforesaid, and all persons interested In said estate are notified then and there to nppear and show cause. If any they have, why the account should not be settled ind allowed and said estate distributed and the administrator discharged.

Pated this 4th day of August, 19CC. FRED ANDREWS, County JOHN L. GREEN 20 East Ninth Street Shawnee, Oklahoma Attorney for Administrator IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. Dollft Plaintiff. vj.

No. 5246 Henry C. Hamilton, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION The State of Oklahoma to Henry C. Hamilton: You are hereby notified that -ou have been sued in said court by the plaintiff.

Delia Hamilton, and that you must answer the petition of said plaintiff, on In the office of the clerk of said court on or before the 22nd day of September, 1966, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of plaintiff granting her divorce; and restoration of her former name of Baldwin; that she is asking for a divorce from you on grounds of incompatibility and cross neglect of duty. Dated this 8th day of August, 1966. CARL STEWART, Court Clerk By: LINDA RANEY. Deputy CARLOSS WADLINGTO.V, Attorney for Plaintiff. (SEAL; IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA THE GREATER NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK.

a corporation. Plaintiff. -vs- MURIL WILSON, JEWEL M. WILSON. VBRNON C.

ALLEN, WANDA ALLEN, DEWEY p. MCDONALD. EARLENE Me- DONALD. Defendants. No.

24105 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE liven that on the 2Sth dny of September, 1966, at tho hour of 10:30 o'clock a.m. of said day at the south door of the Pontotoc County Courthouse in the City of Ada, State of Oklahoma, Pontotoc County. the undersigned Sheriff of Pontoloc County, will offer for sole and sell at public auction for cash to the hijhcst and best bidder, subject to the appraisement thereof fixed in the rum of $8.000.00, all that certain real property located in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, described Lot Thirteen (13). Block Twenty- Sight Original Townslte of Ada. Oklahoma, as shown by the official recorded plftt thereof: (Address: 710 West Fifth Ada, Oklahoma) subject to taxes and tax sales, if nny.

Stle will be mode pursuant to a special execution and order of sale issued upon a judgment entered In the District Court of Pontotoc County. Oklahoma, in Cause No. 24105 wherein THE GREATER NOTICE BY PUBLICATION STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: DONALD LEE MILLER. Ih'inK. if Then his unknown heii 1 executors, administrators, ileviscc.s.

trustees and assiRrs. immediate and remote; and tho unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees nnd assicr.s. immediate and remote, of SCOTT MILLER, SNOWDEN MILLER, J. B. -MILLER.

CAR- iRonnv and Roy Walker, and Mrs. Robert Penrod Geneva McCulIar, Stephanie and 1 chlldren Monda ar Tues lAnila, Mrs. Leo McNinch and. 133 iGayle, Mrs. Joe Walker and' Mr and Mrs Robert iGayla Wall.

and children visited at Pickett Friday night with Mrs. Beatrice Helping Boyd Ponder cele- Ja( 3 uiss and children brate his birthday Thursday, Stratford! August 19, were Ponder, Ari Mrs, Joe Walker, Mrs. Glen, J' 0 anf i DEN MILLER, J. B. -MILLER.

CAR- I rr rnp ll Mr rMflennw VlSltCQ Ul the hOIT.e Ot 8 0 0 MON MILLER, and MARTHA EL- Mrs. ttoy wasgow, Mrs. Griffith Wednes- LEN MILLER, deceased. Bob Neff and Linda, Mrs. Cor- JjTM Mrs, Sally Duffer and children, Fitzhugh, visited Mr and TAKE NOTICE that you have sued by Ruth Miller Minton, plaintiff, in en, the above styled and that you p.

ene Pedersen, Laura and Stev- the above styled must answer the Petition of the plaintiff Sue Grace and Pamela Daggs. on or before the joth day of September, Mrs Marvin Briggs baked the TOfi; i A ln and Mrs. Armanda Mc- or said Petition will truo and a taken as i be entered CaKS father, J. B. Dunn, Oklahoma City.

Richenda will attend the Haskell Institute Lawrence. this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Parks, Jackie, James and Joyce returned home Thursday after vacationing in Monterrey and Osaletto, Mexico.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Susan and Kevin, Santa Ana, arrived last Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson.

They attended the Johnson family reunion Sunday at the Boggy Depot picnic area. All the Johnson children were present except Bill Johnson and family, Pinole, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Hokett and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, Steve and Ginger had dinner Sunday at Holiday House, Ada. Mrs.

T. W. Billingsiey and Sue Lynn have moved here from Mississippi. Mr. Billingsley will arrive later.

Visitors of Mrs. McDonald Saturday were Mrs. Lorena Scruggs, Tulsa, and Mrs. H. A.

Carr, Ada. Rev. and Mrs. Odus Frederick had supper with Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Smith, Lane, Friday. decorated it. Mrs. from Tuesday unti i Thursday Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Ineram were Mr. Mrs. Alvie L.

Griffith Friday. and Mrs Curtjs Ingram and baby, Texas; Mr and Mrs. rs Hank Ingram and children. Tex- estate situou-d in Pontotoc county, state i Walker served cake and punch i a j. au i Valley with Mr.

and 1 after Mr. Ponder opened his Mrs ms Summers, Gina and gif's. Sherry The children came home the night. rs Wednesday Mrs. Marvin Hunt and children and Mrs.

Corene of Oklahoma, to-wil: Lots 1 and 2. in Block 2(1. Commercial Addition to the Town of Allen, Oklahoma, and adjudging and decreeing that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple title. thereto and forever barring nnd nxciud-1 Pedersen visited Mrs. Alene He ice cream ins you and each of you.

of and from, i if-jo-M Mro Rnh any and all risht, title, interest, lien i nl gm, Mrs. rSOO or estate In and to said premises or any MrS. CletUS Kelly, part thereof. WITNESS my hand Rod seal of said Court this J5th day of Auoust. 1966.

CARL STEWART Court Clerk, Pontotoc County. Oklahoma By: Linda Raney. Deputy (SEAL) Lambert. Roberts Lewis American Building Ada, Oklahoma (Attorneys for Plaintiff) Griffin and Tex gnd Mfs Qdus Fredc ick IN THE COUNTY COURT WITHIN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OP OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER Of THE ADOPTIO.V OP' CONSTANCE LUCEY, DANIEL LUCEY. No.

503A AND ELLEN LUCEY. NOTICE OF HEARINO PETITION FOR ADOPTION OF CHILD AND APPLICATION FOR ORDER DETERMINING CHILD ELIGIBLE FOR ADOPTION WITHOUT CONSENT OF NATURAL FATHER THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: KERRY MICHAEL l.UCEY You ore hereby notified that W. L. Knickmeyer and Naomi C. Knickmeyer, husband and wife, have iilcd their petition in the County Court of Pontotoc County, State Oklahoma, (or the adoption of Constance l.ucey.

a child of the female sex. born on the 19th day of July. 1959: Daniel Lucey, a child of the male sex. bom on the 16th day of December. I960; and Ellen Lucey, Robert Honsinger visited Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Hunt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hunt and children visited Mrs.

Nettie Hunt, Konawa Sunday. Sunday and Monday visitors in the Pedersen home were Mr. and Mrs. John Pedersen, Jo'hn- ny and Phillip, Midwest City. Sonja Pederson and Karen Faulkenberry returned home with them.

Summers Thursday night and Mond night "lade ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Summers, Mrs Jenni pot Lawt and are building a new home in Mrs CanJda and Pauls Valley. They moved McA es ter, visited Mr.

Summers aU aA KD Mrs. Mack Summers visited at; vjsitors of Mr and Galey Friday night with Mr. qv, nr WP i-n -l I i Jimmy Pralt and and Carol Worcester, all of Los Angeles, and Billy Don Shockey, Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Mrs.

Jimmy Tull. Bakersfield, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Duncan and children, que, N.

M. Mrs. Gertie Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Summers, Sylvanus and Orville Cottrell, Wyn- new-cod, Mr.

ad Mrs. Joe al "-j ls and Mrs. Virgil Haines, Union Mrs. Glen Cornell visited Mr. Hill; Mrs.

Nettie Hodges, Phyl- and Mrs. Boyd Ponder lis and Roberta, Roff, and Miss Linda Escue, Center, attended Sunday Howard Briggs visited the baptism of Joe Summers, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

McKinley, Pickett, held at the Otis Coffey Midland. Lake Sunday. They were dinner and dren, Tecumseh, visited Mrs. B. I.

McCauley Thursday. Visitors of the Leon Hugheys oi the female bom recently were Mr. and Mrs, toy 0 thc 1 nSurai Hughey, Lawrence; Mr. with their application for an an MrS. Author LaWSOH, Roff, order of this Court dCtcrmimnR nala children to bo eligible for adoption, and MrS.

J. L. McGee. without your consent. Said application alleges that your consent to this adoption is not required by law for the reason that you have wilfully failed, refused and neglected to contribute to the support of sold children for a period of more than one year next preceding the filing of the petition for adoption as provided by (he decree of divorce entered in the month of August, 1D65, by the District Court of Wichita County.

Stale of Kansas. In the divorce action between you and the natural mother of said children. You an? further notified that this Court HART wJH hear the evldci in opposition fc.iid application and said petition on the 12th day of September, 1966, hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m., at the room of said County Court in the DOm Aug. 11. He WHS named house at Ada, Oklahoma.

Darrvl Wavnp TTfltrhrrc If you have any cause to show TM a ne naiOiers the. above mentioned application and nave another cimd, Robert, 5. petition should not be granted by the Court, or why said children are not ull( Visiting the Hatchers and (or adoption wiihaut vour their new arrival Monday night you should nnprar and present the TUfrc flrafo at the abovr stated time and place. ere Mr f- TMTM Ce 3TM May and Robert Penrod and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, hereunto affixed my official and seal of said court this Aupl.sU 19GG. FRED ANDREWS County Judge guests of Mrs.

Gertie Summers. Mrs. Ruth Andrews and chil-! Mr. and Mrs. Mack Summers and Mrs.

Gertie Summers visited Mrs. Lon Hatcher Sunday night. Sunday dinner gussts of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Summers were Mrs.

Rosalee Cottrell, Orville, Darlene and Arlene, Wynnewood, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond CottreU and daughter, Oklahoma City. Mr. and Mrs.

Ercy Ownbey and Mrs Mary Ownbey, Stratford, had dinner Wednessday with Mr and Mrs. Ben Ownbey and Charles and their guests, Jim Ownbey, Vickie and Gregory Tucson, Ariz. Jim visited Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Ownbey and Mrs.

Mary Ownbey Thursday morning. He and the children returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ownbey and Charles attended revival services in Stratford Friday night.

By MAY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hatcher and Robert rscently visited in Texas with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Summers and children.

En ence in support of i route they visited Old Mexico. to me granting ot TT Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hatcher the parents of a baby boy I signature chi dreri Cochran Receives Doctor's Degree From University Allan Cochran. a graduate of East Central State College and Latta High School, this month received his PhD degree from the University of Oklahoma.

He has accepted a post as assistant professor in the mathematics department at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Although he was enrolled at, degree Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hatcher and children visited Mrs. Mollie Summers, Albert and Doc Tuesday.

They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ownbey and Charles. Thte Hatchers visited at Lightning Ridge Tuesday morning with Bob's mother, Mrs. Lon Hatcher.

Visiting in the Hatcher home Tuesday night were Mr. and Jackie this week. ing at Konawa Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Billings and Sharon Jaquess were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Norvill Thursday. Visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Vanzandt this week was her sister, Mrs. Everett Ricks, and her niece, Mrs. Mann, Butch, Marcie and Tess, San Antonio, Tex. Visiting Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Stallings this week is her sister, Billie and Richard, Fresno, Calif. Mrs.

J. B. Stallings and Debbie were in Oklahoma City Monday. Mrs. Buford Adams has returned home after being hospitalized in McAlester.

Guests of the Loyd Beebes Wednesday night were C. R. Bccbe and children, Pecan Grove. Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Biggs and girls visited Sunday in Oklahoma City with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Byrd and Mr. and Mrs Jim Hawk. Visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Auod Briggs this week were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Auten, Sulphur. daughter, Longyiew, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Hall. Mrs.

Lollie Mann visited in San Bernadino, recently. While ther'a she was notified of the death of her brother, Larks-! burg, Ark. Funeral services! were held at Larksburg Sunday, By W. L. KNICKMEYER I County farmers and ranchers Mrs.

Inola McKeel and Mar-: Wednesday afternoon aired garat visited Mr. and Mrs. T. T. their complaints against care- Farmers, Ranchers Aim Charges At Spraying Saturday.

iless use of herbicides, especial- Mr, and Mrs. Tommy by aerial spray. spraying is done properly by a trained operator. Harris pointed out that commercial operators in Oklahoma are licensed by the state. They must be bonded and are subject Ada, visited hjs grandparents, i About 35 persons attended a I to revocation of their license by Rev.

and Mrs. Steve Lilley public hearing called by the! the state if they violate regula- Thursday. State Board of Agriculture jnjtions. 'the district courtroom here, in I He observed that the major Mr. and Mrs.

Norbie Romine response to a petition asking cause for complaint here came and children visited and the board to set cutoff dates for! last year when a rancher in an Mrs. Dave Romine suc spraying in this area. Mrs. Emma Turner and Mrs. Lew Meibergen, president of Maggie Sawyers visited Mr.

and the state board, conducted the Mrs. Fete Anderson recently, i hearing, calling for testimony Rev. Wayne Strange and fam-' a to damage sustained here ily, Atoka, held services at r0 the drift of and Nazarene Church Sunday. Ike Benton and Oscar Belt. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Ganus both landowners in the south- spent Tuesday and Wednesday ern ar the county, were the in Oklahoma City with Mr. and ma in spokesmen for setting a Mrs. Bob Granger, Robby and date after which no hormone Leslie. type spray could be applied by custom operators.

Benton, who circulated the pc- Mr. and Mrs. Jo; Summers visited Mrs. Nettie Hodgtii, Phyllis and Roberta and Charles Morrow, Roff, Sunday. It Seems To Me EDITOR'S NOTE: Guns are here to stay.

adjoining county applied a herbicidal spray with his own plane and pilot. The spray was apparently applied carelessly and improperly, Harris said, with resulting widespread damage in the southwestern part of the county. "If you forbid spraying by licensed applicators." he said, "you remove the people who know most about it. We don't want to be persecuted for something we didn't do and had no control over." tition asking for the Meibergen said that the inci- said his garden had been killed! dent in question was out of the by drifting spray for two sue-, control of the state board also. cessive years.

Under the present law. he said, He also testified that one of a private landowner can spray his fruit trees had been killed, on his own property without re- that he had a grove of pecans. striction--though he would be with all the tops dead, and that; open to a civil damage suit if he had made only one cutting i he damaged another's property. da visited Mrs. Gertie Sum- And killing will continue, as of alfalfa when spray hit his I The state board has jurisdiction only if the spraying is done commercially, for hire.

Meibergen added that the board had favored a bill intro- Saturday the Summers were on as ore are people to kill, field and wilted the crop, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. as on as ti lere a weapon "I want to sow 15 acres of Mack Summers. Sunday, Mr. jd as on as we have a alfalfa nsxt year," he said, "but and Mrs.

Joe Summers and Linne jgh'bor, as long as he steps I don't think I will, now." A I By GEARLDINE LEE Karmel Adams is visiting this wsek in Seminole with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slocter. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Adams and family Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. James Lee, George and Margaret.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Lee and Wilburn were Airs. Raymond Golden and children and James Lee. Visiting in the afternoon were Mr.

and Mrs. Davis Har- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Canion. ison and Mary Ann, Seminole.

Carlsbad, N.M., visited Mr. and Gearldine Lee, George Mrs. Schutte recently. an 'd Margaret visited Sunday in Konawa with Mrs. Effie Milli- Mr.

and Mrs. Martin McCurdy can Geneva, Joyce and Afton. are home from the visitors were Mr. and Xorthwest. They visited Mrs.

Mrs. Clyde Harms and family, Allen Jennings, Fruita, Duncan: Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCurdy, Santa Paula, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Glenn, Lafayette, Calif.

They were accom- oanied on the trio bv Mr. and Bottoms and Linda and Mrs. Helen Bottoms, Shawnee; Mrs. Margie Harms, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Williams, Raynell and David, Konawa. Mrs. Virgil McCurdy, Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Byers and and Mr.

and Mrs. Gene family visited in Konawa Sat- Ada. urday afternoon with Mr. and iMrs. Raymond Williams and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams, Pam and David, Oklahoma City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson Saturday.

PICKETT By KATHLEEN GARNER There will be an ice cream social Friday night at the Pickett Methodist Church. A serving of ice cream and cake will be 50 cents. Church members who have freezers will contribute the ice cream and others will bring homemade cake. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Robbins visited Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Hunley Tuesday night.

Sunday guests of Mrs. Mollie; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Choat and Summers, Albert and De bra ere guests of the Rob- Mr, and Mrs. and children an son and children, all of Ada; i Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Dansby, Law-j Mrs Bill Dulaney and chil- rs. Paul bins Saturday night. Era Mac and Mrs. Guy ich a rc vis i ted Wednesday.

rence, and Robert Hatcher. Mrs. Laura Johnson accompanied Mrs. Bert Wright to iSSee. Roff, children, Wilson, and Mrs.

Marvin Hunt and children. Wednesday visitors in the Hatcher home were Mrs. Corene Pedersen and children and Mrs. Marvin Hunt and children. Mrs.

Lon Hatcher, Lightning Ridge; Mrs. Paul Hatcher and children, Ada, and Mrs. Laura Johnson were visitors in the Hatchar home Thursday. Visiting Sunday in the Hatcher home were Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Summers and children and OU and" received his degree Mrs Gu Lawson and children there, Cochran (pronounced: Ada Mi and Mrs Co-honT) did the research Bl11 Dansby, Lawrence. his doctoral dissertation Mr, absentia," in Maryland. "ml Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson jand Leota, Roff, and His special field is topology Laura Johnson visited pwntuf and MURIL nd title a er was I Grace Johnson and May JEWEL, WILSON, vERNON c.

"On Uniform Convergence' nesday. Mrs. Mrs. LEW, WANDA ALLEN, DEWEY p. Me- structures and DONALD and EARLENE MCDONALD, I lructures anQ DONALD defendants, to satisfy the Judgment and decree of foreclosure in favor of said plaintiff and acatnst said dcfen- dtnts, obtained in said Court on the 15th ol August.

1966. for the sum of the amount of the judgment, together with interest thereon at the rate of 5-Vi per cent per annum from January 1. until paid, the sum of $35.50 abstracting costs, the sum of fee. and costs and WITNESS my hand this 17th day of Auiuit. 1966.

BURL CRirFIN, Sheriff Of PontoUK County, Oklahoma, By: GARY B. CLICK. Undershcrlff. Attorneys for Plaintiff: COX St EAGLETON 300 Investors Capital Bldr. 217 North Harvey Avenue Okl.homa City.

Oklahoma $702.87 attorneys' costs accruing. FE 2-4433 for Want Ad action. Spaces. Cochran was graduated from Latta High in 1959 and received his bachelor's degree from East Central in 1962. He attended OU for two years on a National Science Foundation fellowship and received his master's degree there in 1964.

He was married in 1962 to Billie Lane, Tecumseh, also an East Central graduate. Cochran is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cochran, northwest of the city. Buy, sell, trade, rent, with News Classified Ads.

FE 2-4433. Mrs. Marvin Hunt and children visited in the Johnson home Tuesday. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Johnson and May were Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. Sales, Ada. Karen and Susan Penrod visited Monday.

Mrs. Johnson'and May visited Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Stanfieid. Doug and son. dren, Irving, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lcs Hardin Saturday.

Sunday the Hardins visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jarvis, Seminole, Visiting Mr.

and Mrs. K. D. Hunley this week were Sgt. and Mrs.

John Burdick, Jr. and and Mrs. J. L. Hunley.

Mr. The Burdicks are moving to San Antonio. They have been TUPELO By MRS. W. B.

HOKETT Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ingram'years, and children visited Allen and; Hank Ingram Borger, L.I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haines Ingram.

Fritch, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A i 4 stationed in Germany for three arid Mrs. D. D.

Hudson, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Scott, Hinton, Okla.

recently. Billy Bob Ashley for a cookout supper Monday night. Visiting the Garner family this week were and Mrs. Harold Haines and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Cook and Macy Frina Relatives from Cuba, anH Leon Williams, Hiund, ana Mrs. mmuiiii vls ob arner am jiy jand the Cleamon Stone family Thursday and Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Achee Aker, Mr. and Mrs.

Joel Taylor. Mr. and Mr. Marshal Taylor, Elizabeth, Robert, Tommy, Benny and Patrick Taylor. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Garner, Jennifer and Steve were week- W. E. Young visited Mrs. Ada end guests of Rev.

and Mrs. Vanderbilt, Tex. Mrs. Marcine Brooks and children, Ada, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

Chock Clifford Tuesday. Debbie went home with the Brooks'. Ellis, Mammouth Spring, and Mrs. Etta Cathey, Thayer, recently. Chick and Clyia Young, Jim Ownbey and children.

also visited Park, visited W. Ben Ownbey and her guests, Young recently. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Platt, Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Stanfieid; Seminole, visited Mr. and Mrs.

took Doug and Kevin Stanfieid i Alfred Prichard recently. to Lubbock, Tuesday toj -meet the boys' parents, Steve and Richenda Dunn re- and Mrs. Ken Stanfieid, Mo- turned home Sunday after Cassie Hill, Union City. Mr. and Mrs.

Royce Jaquess were in Madill this weekend. They also visited their niece, Vina Mae Marion, Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Don Norvill recently returned to Illinois after a two week visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Norvill. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Norvill Visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Isom Harris Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris, Holdenville; Mr. Mr.

and and Mrs. Mrs. Junior Harris, Clyde Thomas on "our blade of grass. He also said he had ordered duced in the last session of the Man invented guns. To kill.

young trees for his orchard but legislature which would require A law to curb gun traffic cancel the order if thejanybody who bought as much not stop killing. A man who spraying were not stopped. as one quart of herbicide to be decides to kill another man will Benton said that others in his registered and obtain a permit. always find a way to do it i neighborhood had suffered dam: The provision of the bill did either with a gun or some other; age and that "all the gardens in not pass. Meibergen said.

He Roff" had been killed after one noted that a legislative corn- weapon. The Secret Service is a farce. To my knowledge they have never prevented a president from being killed. It is simply impossible to keep a public figure, in our mass society, from being killed. One hundred million Secret Service men couldn't have kept President Kennedy from being shot in the head.

The Secret Service is a formality, they are errand boys. And a gun law would be merely a formality, to 'appease a few hopeful dreamers who think this law would prevent our great men from being ambushed in our very streets. Dreamers. The gun law will never pass. Because there are more realists than there are dreamers.

Clayton and girls, Sasakwa. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whetstine, Salina, are the parents of a daughter, born Aug. 3.

She was named Julie Annett. The Whetstines have another daughter, Patty Ann, 2. Grandparents ara Mr. and Mrs. H.

0. Canada, Francis. Mr. and Mrs. H.

0. Canada; visited in the last week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.

Canada Saturday night were, Dr ter Robertson Whytock, spraying incident. "We don't want our trees de- mittee is at work on another bill which he hoped would give foliated and our gardens kill-j the board more power in such ed," he said. "We've met here to ask you to do something about it." Belt also testified to damage to his crops. He said his grapevines had suffered especially heavy damage when one of his neighbors sprayed, and told of a neighbor whose vines had been killed. George Harris, Ada spray pi- cases.

Ranchers present who spoke in favor of the practice, and against setting any restrictions on spraying, included Ned Biffle, Irl Rhynes, Phil Busby and C. C. Buxton, All expressed sympathy with the farmers whose crops had been damaged and agreed that they are entitled to compensa- lot, spoke on behalf of the Okla-! tion. But they emphasized the hpma Aerial Applicators Asso- need for spraying, as one of the ciation in defense of the practice important tools of the cattle- of aerial spraying. men's operation.

Harris listed economic bene-! Busby said he was "indignant fits to the county by bringing: about wanton spraying" but brush and timber-covered land pointed out that farmers and into production. ranchers "trying to make a liv- He noted that 90 per cent of ing on these scrub oak hills the spraying in this county is done by air becausa of the rough and hilly terrain to be covered, but said there is little likelihood of damage if the A A By MRS. KIT THOMAS Mrs. Auti McCulIar and Anita, Vanoss, visited Mrs. Charles Floyd recently.

Miss Kay Floyd visited Miss Barbara Winters Sunday. Jay Shortis spent the night with Randy Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gassaway.

Ada, visited Mrs. Charles Floyd Tuesday evening. have property rights, too." He added that he sprayed more than 1,000 acres on the 4- Ranch without damage to the 300 acres of alfalfa or the 1,100 pecan trees on the ranch. Busby went on record as favoring the use of aerial and ground sprays, but suggested that aerial spraying should be restricted to licensed operators. Before the hearing closed jRhynes asked that a poll "o'f Mrs.

A. W. Morrison. Lois, Mary. Carl, Tina and Erma, Oakfnan, visited Mrs.

Kit Thom- DR P. R. WHYTOCK i a an sons Monday evening. Rev. and Mrs.

T. E. Dennis, land children, McAlester, vis- lited Mr. and Mrs. Kit Thomas land sons Saturday night.

Dr.WhytockDies Tuesday In Ada At Age Of 92 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Canada, Ft.

Worth, Tex. 14th we nown Ada resident, died at 6:40 a.m. Tuesday in a local nursing home th(J flf 92 Arran ments will be an- Mrs. Belle Wilburn visited Mrs. Lorene Mullins, Ada, Monday evening.

Visiting Mrs. Belle Wilburn Sunday were Mrs. Joe Allen, Wilburn, Judy, Joie and Charley, Tulsa. Mrs. Monroe Lee, Wilburn Lee, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wil-; son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Byeis nouncec by Criswell Funeral and family and Mr. and Home Bob Hooser and family attended.

Dr whytock, a successful the singing at Konawa Saturday mining eng neer an later, a night. chiropractor, i since 1932. those present be taken on the question of setting cutoff dates for spraying. The count was eight for and 12 against. Meibergen said the afternoon's testimony would be transcribed and turned over to members of the Board of Agriculture.

A decision would probably be made at the board's September meeting, he said. DIVORCES Betty B. McCarty from Robert McCarty. Jane Cooper from Gary Grant Cooper. Buy, sell, trade, rent, with 'News Classified Ads.

FE 2-4433. I I I Hlil.lJ,lllilil.l,l!!iH.1111 I.I 1 1 1 1 1 1 LWiHl.l.l.liU^ Recipe A few weeks ago we had a recipe given to Mrs. Dan- had lived here Bridge by Frances Harrison. This week we have another -since ISM recipe from her collection. Mrs.

Harrison, still an ardent Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson, Hfi was borrl March 14 1374, bridge player and well known to Ada residents, now lives visited Tuesday Dundee Scotland. He came in Tampa, Florida. This recipe is one of her favorites.

It with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rob-; to the Unjted States wjth his a delightful dish that would grace your table on any inson and family. Linda Robinson, Sherman, parents when he was 13, in 1883. occasion. They settled in Bethlehem, JLlltJ' 411 is visiting this week witni where he was ra duated from Sharon Matthews.

high school, i Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Wardj In 1894 he went to the South and family, Oklahoma City, Africa gold fields as an engineer spent the weekend with Mr.

and i Mrs. Robert Robinson and family Robert Robinson, K. R. Ward and James Lee made a trip to Garland, Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Cotter Rosa, Shirrel and James Paul, Wasco, are visiting Mrs. Rosie Lee and Mr. and Mrs. James George and Margaret.

STONEWALL and geologist. After six years he moved on to Canada worked in a cyanide plant, In 1906 he was graduated from night. Serves 12. South Dakota School of Mines as a mining engineer, and spent the next 30 years working as a geological examiner in British Columbia, Nevada, Arizona and California. It was while he was in Can- ada that he met and married 1 Florence Dickson at Port thur '5 In 1927 Dr.

Whytock changed careers. He entered the Palmer By LUCILLE GANUS Chiropractic College in Morris visited rel-1port, Iowa, and after TROPICAL SALAD 1 No. 2V 2 can'pineapple chunks 2 cans manderin oranges 1 can angel flake coconut 24 marshmallows, (quartered) small ones preferred 1 pt. sour cream Combine ingredients in a bowl, toss and refrigerate over atives in Lubbock recently. j'tion practiced in Wetumka forU five years before coming tO'- Ada.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnes visited Mr. and Mrs. George Survivors include his wife, Barnes Monday.

I Florence, of the home; a daugh- Ethel Logan, Las Cruces, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall a nephew, Don Nutting, and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Oklahoma City, and renci, Ariz.

Shelby and Naomi, spending the summer with their son attended the all-night sing-j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hall and children. Since this recipe is so easy to prepare wa thought you ladies might like to have another recipe from Mrs. Dan- dridge's collection that can be served along with a meat dish to make any meal complete.

SWEET AND SOUR BEANS 5 i can cut blue lake green beans can cut yellow beans 1 can red kidney beans 1 small green pepper, finely chopped cup sugar cup wesson oil 1 tsp. salt cup vinegar tsp. black pepper Drain beans. Mix last five ingredients and slowly pour 5 Mix and let stand over night. adies have a preference as to the recipes 1 Mrs.

Dandridge has been using, please send requests to us. NEXT WEEK: ANGEL PIE. Ej four grand- I.ITI i iii'i'i i imiTi i i i 'Tim 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi IJTITI rrnru.ii u'rai i.n i nTim I.

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