El Reno Tribune WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2019 • ELRENOTRIBUNE.COM • ONE DOLLAR Volkstrauertag observed German, Italian soldiers buried at remembered as annual ceremony attracts crowd People from across gathered at Fort Reno on Sunday for what has become a somber tradition, German Memorial Day, known in its native language as Volkstrauertag. The ceremony featured tributes to German and Italian prisoners of war who died in Oklahoma and were buried at the Fort Reno Cemetery. Fort Reno, at one time during World War II, Pictured above and below are some of the art held more than 1,300 German prisoners. pieces included in the purchase of the home Of those, 62 are buried there along with eight at 612 SW 23rd St. (Tribune photographer/ Italian POWs. Ray Dyer Most died in other POW camps and hospitals stationed around Oklahoma. Turn to HONOR, Page 12 Hidden Maj. Vincenzo Formisano with the Italian Army walks with two of his four daughters that he and his wife brought with them into the historic Fort Reno Cemetery for the annual ceremony that pays tribute to German and Italian prisoners of war buried there. Formisano later delivered remarks at a ceremony inside the Fort treasures Reno Chapel. Below, Colors are presented at the beginning of the Late El Reno artist's works ceremony. (Courtesy photos/Victoria Lee) included in house purchase, new owner wants them to be shared with community

By RAY DYER [email protected] Barbara Waller buys houses and sells houses. She normally buys them as they are, fixes them up, hangs onto them for the required time and then finds a buyer. It’s her business. Often she’ll find things in a house that need to be thrown away. But when she bought the house at 612 SW 23rd St., what she found might be described as an El Reno treasure. Once owned by the late Charles Edward “Chuck” Leighton, the house purchase West headed to Israel as part of Homeland Security Program Charles Edward Leighton included with one of his art dozens of Canadian County guest of the Jewish bring great insight to exchange between the pieces. (Courtesy photo) the El Reno Sheriff Chris West Institute for National the program and he will U.S. law enforcement artist’s will travel to Israel Security of America. represent NSA proudly,” community and expert paintings. Original watercolor in December as part All expenses will be said NSA Executive Israeli counterterrorism paintings. of a Homeland Security paid by the Jewish Director and CEO practitioners. Founded Waller and her crew have created Program. Institute. Jonathan Thompson. in the wake of 9/11, a mini art gallery on the walls inside West, representing “We are excited for JINSA’s Homeland HSP accomplishes this the house. Exhibited are numerous the National Sheriff ’s Sheriff West for this Security Program (HSP) original works by Leighton, a colorful Association, will be the great honor. He will forges a “best practices” Turn to WEST, Page 11 figure who graduated from El Reno High School in 1942, enlisted in the U.S. Navy on Aug. 26, 1943, and went on to become a U.S. Navy frogman during World War II. Today, a Christmas Guns to frogman would be known as a Navy Seal, Waller said. “I think he had such a unique ring in holiday season style,” Waller said of the works By SHANE SMITH [email protected] Turn to ART, Page 11 Fort Reno will ring in the Christmas season with its annual Firing of the Christmas Guns, an event going strong after more than 30 years. Blanks from muskets, pistols and cannons will be fired into the sky as a celebration that dates to ancient Germanic folklore. Centuries ago, groups of Germans in the Berchtesgaden region of Bavaria would fire weapons into the air to ward off evil spirits. The practice was believed to ensure a safe and pleasant Christmas for all and is still practiced today in many locations.

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The Tribune offi ce will be closed Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th for the Thanksgiving Holiday. 2 ◆ NEWS Wednesday, November 20, 2019 El Reno Tribune Obituaries Dolores Kay (Patterson) Gray Dr. Ronald D. Powell Graveside services Reno. She was born Survivors Dr. Ronald D. Powell and wife, Joy and for Dolores Gray of June 21, 1947, in El include her niece, (Retired granddaughters, El Reno will be held Reno. Dolores grew Angela Heinrich USAF Reserves) Chloe and Lily at 2 p.m. Thursday, up at Fort Reno, then and husband, passed away of Plano, Texas; Nov. 21, 2019, in the moved to Oklahoma Henry of El Reno; Friday, Nov. 15 at two brothers, El Reno Cemetery City and returned to great-nephews, Tyrel the age of 72, after John and Alan with Rev. Jeff Klade, El Reno where she Heinrich and Walker suffering from brain Niemann; four interim pastor of had resided since. Heinrich, both of cancer (primary sisters, Kate Lagaly, Trinity Lutheran She had worked as a El Reno; and great- glioblastoma) since Debbie Team, Church officiating. data entry processor great-nephew, Baylor March of this year. Colette Blatt and Interment will be and attended the Heinrich. Ron was born Coleen Powell; and in the El Reno Baptist Church. The family would in Las Vegas, Nev., numerous nieces and Cemetery. Services She was preceded like to thank Grace on Feb. 13, 1947, and nephews. are under the in death by her Living Center and moved to Oklahoma Ron was preceded direction of Wilson parents, William all Dolores’ loving City with his mother Dr. Ronald D. Powell in death by his Funeral Home. Nerl and Maudie L. nurses and aides, as a toddler. He grandparents, Ernest Dolores passed (Thein) Patterson; and Good Shepherd graduated from Ron and his wife, and Leona Bowles; his away Monday, brother, Rick Nerl Hospice for all the El Reno High School Cheryl, met as father, Fred G. Powell; Nov. 18, 2019, at Grace Patterson; and sister, excellent care and in 1965. He graduated teenagers at church his mother, Florine Living Center in El Jewel Mae Moore. love they gave. with honors from camp and were (Powell) Niemann; Oklahoma State married in Tulsa. and several aunts and University with the They celebrated uncles. degree of Doctor of their 50th anniversary Funeral services Veterinary Medicine this summer. They were held Tuesday, in 1974. He had his have been members Nov. 19, 2019, at First Forests are an inspiring gift own small animal of First United United Methodist practice and worked Methodist Church for Church, Fort Smith, for the USDA for 30 over 35 years. with burial following to gardeners, history buffs alike years as a meat and Ron had served at the U.S. National poultry inspection as a member of Cemetery, Fort Smith. the Administrative ost the forest and save the supervisor. He retired Services were under Board, a Sunday gardeners IntheGarden rare and endangered from the USDA in the direction of school teacher, Mare ancient oaks at its 2010. Edwards Funeral chairman of the extremely connected heart. Ron served in the Home. Finance Committee to the earth — it Catherine The forest is beloved Special Forces of the Pallbearers and a member of comes from digging for its connection U.S. Army Reserves were John and Dougherty the Le Menage and deep, plunging one’s to Robin Hood, and spent some Alan Niemann, Cornerstone Sunday hands in the warm the legendary 13th time in Panama. Ross and Scott Powell school classes. soil and watching century bandit who After moving to Fort and Ron’s nephews, Ron was a seedlings grow with hard time hiding supposedly hid there Smith, Ron served Ryan and Chad Hicks. Boy Scout leader the seasons. out in the Sherwood from the Sheriff in the Arkansas Memorial for several years To be thus Forest of today. The of Nottingham, in Air National Guard. contributions may be and enjoyed connected makes each forest once covered between stealing from He was called to made to First United helping to shape the gardener appreciative about 100,000 acres, a the rich and giving to active duty during Methodist Church, young men he worked of nature’s cycle of big chunk of present- the poor. Desert Storm and 200 N. 15th St., Fort with. life. The edited story day Nottinghamshire One of Sherwood's ended his military Smith, Ark. 72901, Ron is survived below may be of County. oldest and most career in 1999 as the or American Legion by his wife, interest to all who Today its core is celebrated trees is 188th ANG Clinic Post 31, 4901 Midland Cheryl (Hicks); garden and to some about 450 acres, with Oak near Commander with the Blvd., Fort Smith, his son, Ross and who are simply patches spread out Edwinstowe, the rank of Colonel. He Ark. 72904. wife, Jennifer and history buffs. through the rest of town where Robin was an active member Online condolences grandson, Fletcher Edwinstowe, the county. Experts married Maid Marion. of the Military may be sent to www. of Fayetteville Ark., England — Robin say urgent action is Historians believe Officers Association edwardsfuneralhome. and his son, Scott Hood might have a needed to regenerate many of Sherwood’s of America. com. oaks could have been saplings back in Robin's time. Ella M. Vaught NEWS PAGE 2 Park rangers say the Funeral services moved often. Ella and Cecil Haynes; collection of ancient for Ella M. Vaught of and her two children her husband, Selmer El Reno Tribune oaks is one of the 5-DAY FORECAST El Reno will be held sailed to Yokohama, Lee Vaught; and her greatest in Europe, ELRENOTRIBUNE.COM at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Japan, in 1953 to be daughter, Mary Lynn. FRIDAY but they have noted an Nov. 20, 2019, in with Lee, they were Survivors include Published semi-weekly: 45 28 alarming increase in the Wilson Funeral there for a year. her daughter, Alice Wednesday and Sunday their rate of decline. HIGH LOW Home Chapel with After returning to F. Roberts of El Reno; A.M. STORMS Over the centuries, Vol. 129, No. 76 Rev. Mark Fryar the States, they were son, Michael L. the forest was carved Co-publishers officiating. Interment stationed at a few Vaught and wife, SATURDAY up for farms, mines, Sean Dyer and will be in the El Reno different locations Nina of Mannford; 55 34 towns and logging. Ray Dyer Cemetery. Services including Louisiana, sister, Jessie HIGH LOW Sherwood timber built are under the Oklahoma, Arkansas Cordwell, and niece, PLENTY OF SUN medieval ships and CONNECT WITH US direction of Wilson and Texas. They Wanda Cordwell even part of London's SUNDAY Funeral Home. moved back to of Peoria, Ill.; Website St. Paul's Cathedral. 65 Ella passed away El Reno in 1962. grandsons, Trever 44 Now, the ravages www. Saturday, Nov. 16, Ella worked L. Myers and wife, HIGH LOW of age — and some elrenotribune.com PARTLY SUNNY 2019, at Oklahoma for Singer Sewing Shondra of Yukon fear, climate change — Heart Hospital in Company in El Reno, and Shane Vaught are taking its toll. On MONDAY Oklahoma City. She Aero Commander in and wife, Lisa average one veteran 64 40 was born Nov. 18, Bethany and for 20 of Bartlesville; oak per year would HIGH LOW 1924, in Spiro. Her years, 1971-1991, at granddaughter, fall, this year seven SUNNY family moved to Parkview Hospital in Katina Simpson have come down Instagram the El Reno area El Reno as a nurses and husband, Jeremy TUESDAY and the rate seems in the early 1930s. aide, EMT and a of New Port Richey, 29 to be accelerating. 54 She attended surgical tech. Ella Fla.; and great- Currently 997 ancient HIGH LOW El Reno schools and was a member of grandchildren, P.M. STORMS oaks stand on the 450 graduated from Crossbridge Church Zachary Myers, acres known as the El Reno High School in El Reno. Kyler Robinson, “beating heart of the in 1943. Ella was preceded Kira Vaught and DEADLINES NEWSROOM forest.” From 1943-1946, in death by her Jaxson Simpson. Classifi ed and display ads: • Managing Editor About 450 are she worked at Tinker parents, George L. Memorials may be Ray Dyer still living, and of Noon - Monday for Air Force Base. Ella and Mary P. Haynes; made to Crossbridge [email protected] those, 250 are in good Wednesday edition. married Selmer Lee three sisters, Myrtle Church, 910 S. Reno, • Community Writer shape, while the other Noon - Thursday for Vaught on Nov. 1, Couch, Ossie Klohn El Reno, Okla. 73036, Vicky Joyner 200 are particularly Sunday edition. 1946. Lee was in and Delia Pullin; two or the charity of [email protected] vulnerable. The the military, so they brothers, Seaburn your choice. • Sports Editor remainder are SUBSCRIBE Glen Miller standing deadwood. Rates as of Nov. 18, 2007 [email protected] Each oak has its Paul Hoebing El Reno and County: • Staff Writer own management plan One Year $25 | Two Years $35 Shane Smith and some even have Funeral services Huber-Benson Monday at Oklahoma Balance of state (mail): [email protected] names like Medusa, for Paul Hoebing Funeral Home. Veterans Center in One Year - $48 | Two Year - $78 Stumpy and Twister. are pending with Mr. Hoebing died Norman. Out of State: One Year - $48 | Two Years - $90 Rangers monitor ADVERTISING them closely, watching Circulation Manager • Advertising Director for stress, anxious Sean Dyer to ensure that each See more obituaries on Page 5 and [email protected] Erin Dyer Thompson [email protected] tree lives as long as Offi ce Hours • Account Manager possible. online @ www.elrenotribune.com Monday-Thursday - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Judy Hampton These ancient Friday - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. judyhampton@elrenotribune. oaks survive about After Hours number: 405-262-5180 900 years, of which 300 years are spent The El Reno Tribune POSTMASTER: growing and 300 Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association (USPS No. 170 - 780) dying. Of the seven Published by Send address changes to The Tribune Corporation trees already lost this El Reno, Oklahoma The El Reno Tribune year, four were felled to host fall gathering at OKC West Periodical Postage Paid at P.0. Box 9 by high winds on one El Reno, Oklahoma 73036-9998 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 February night. The Oklahoma the event and enjoy “We encourage and additional mailing offi ces. The oaks will stay Cattlemen’s a beef meal, industry everyone to invite a vulnerable as long as Association is hosting issues update and door friend, neighbor and they remain isolated a Fall Gathering at prizes. fellow cattlemen from from the rest of the 6:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at “OCA membership the area.” forest. In light of OKC West Stockyards is not required to Those planning this, the British have in El Reno. attend,” said Rodney to attend the gathering BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST instigated a rescue All area cattlemen Timm, North Central are asked to call 405- plan which would are invited to attend District vice president. 235-4391. focus on planting

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By STEVE METZER mother, Haifa, should “The system just The Journal Record never have been didn’t work,” Rami OKLAHOMA CITY released on bond. Jabara said. “How in — Rami Jabara told The Jabara family the world could this the story of how his had been subjected happen? How could brother was murdered to racist taunts and this violent person be by a neighbor who not threats by Majors let out?” long before had been for years, had called Ricky Ray Malone, arrested for running police repeatedly the drug addict his mother down in and asked the who murdered OHP the street, but who had court system to Trooper Nik Green managed to pay his intervene, but in 2003, did so just way out of the Tulsa despite numerous two days after bonding County Jail. “red flags,” the man out of jail on drug Linda Green- was allowed to pay charges. Green’s Bennett spoke about his way out of jail. widow told lawmakers how a man addicted Two months later, that she worked in to methamphetamines, 329,000 days in jails The bail system a neighbor with a long on Aug. 12, 2016, the aftermath of the free after posting across the state last originated on the criminal history who Majors shot and killed bail on felony year, costing counties theory that criminal purposely ran over his Khalid Jabarra. Turn to BONDS, Page 4 charges, murdered approximately $8.9 defendants who her husband, an million. are willing to put Oklahoma Highway Jail populations up money to back Patrol trooper, on often include large promises that they’ll 220416 S. ChoctawN. Main the side of a Cotton numbers of people return for court dates County road the day who are mentally ill, shouldn’t have to be .LQJ¿VKHUEl Reno after Christmas in homeless, alcoholic held in jail. 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justice system in offenses should be kept employers. Gentzler In response to a considered Senate Bill Bonds 2015. The group out of jail entirely, the pointed out, too, lawsuit filed by the 252, one of a number of came up with several group found. that an analysis of Civil Rights Corp criminal justice reform From Page 3 recommendations. Research indicates data by Open Justice of Washington, D.C., measures, which would One was to implement that approximately Oklahoma showed that and Still She Rises have re-established murder to get a law an effective, evidence- one-quarter of all jail counties with high of Tulsa, Tulsa County ground rules for judges passed that would based process to admissions are for low- rates of poverty are established a new to consider in setting make it more difficult determine on an level municipal and often those with high “bond docket” among bail conditions for for a person proven individual, case-by-case traffic violations. Many rates of jailing people other strategies to crime suspects. In to be a regular user basis which defendants of the individuals do who can’t make bail. improve its system. most cases, people of drugs to bond out of facing criminal not stay in jail for long, He said it’s not It is possible for not accused of some jail. charges should be held but they account for uncommon for defendants now violent offense or She said she would in jail and which ones much of the volume someone arrested and to benefit from escape would likely hate to see any changes should be allowed to go in booking and jailed after not being videoconferences have been released on made that might put home while waiting for processing, which able to make bail to with judges an “own recognizance” Oklahomans at risk their next court dates. slows other operations. end up losing a job, considering bond without having of being victimized by The task force also The task force also a place to live or even bail reduction to put up money to people, even those who found that there should found a great need to custody of children. or elimination. guarantee a return to haven’t been convicted, be better alternatives improve and expedite Bills then begin to Conferences typically court. who are dangerous and than jail for people who processes that move pile up more and the occur within 48 hours The bill failed to should be in jail. need mental health cases through the court person’s chances for of arrest. advance off the House Timothy Tardibono, care or treatment for system. ever pulling out of Earlier this year, floor after lawmakers executive director of substance abuse. It Tardibono said poverty diminish. Oklahoma lawmakers voted 49-45 to defeat it. the Oklahoma County recommended that flaws in the current Criminal Justice people should stop system have created a Advisory Council, said being jailed for no humanitarian crisis, storytelling and visits Fort Reno also has the Greater Oklahoma other reason than and they’ve also added Guns with Santa in the another big event City Chamber created they can’t afford to significantly to bills Fort Reno chapel. coming up. The Post a special task force to pay fines, fees or court paid by taxpayers From Page 1 Keeping with Cemetery Wreaths evaluate Oklahoma costs. People charged and to workforce tradition, historians Across America County’s criminal with lower-level issues confronted by Wendy Ogden, will be dressed in Ceremony will be held director of the attire from the Civil Dec. 15 at 2 p.m. The National Cavalry War to World War II. Fort Reno Chapter of Museum at Fort Reno, They will be joined the Daughters of the said the historic fort by several historical American Revolution is the perfect place artillery groups will lay wreaths on the El Reno’s for such an event, including Hart’s graves of soldiers. The considering World War Battery and the Indian ceremony is part of a II German prisoners Territory Regulators. nationwide tradition of war walked the There will also be going back decades, Plaza Storage grounds in the 1940s. a chili cookoff. starting with the She said it is very Though donations Worcester Wreath possible that these are welcome, the food Company placing prisoners celebrated is free. wreaths at Arlington the practice in at least Ogden said the Cemetery in 1992. some fashion while at tradition fizzled out in The ceremony will the fort. past decades, but that be held in the chapel, “They were it’s grown larger over with servicemen and STORAGE AUCTION treated very well at the past five years, veterans from each Fort Reno,” she said, attracting people from branch of the military rd proclaiming that both all over the state. She offering up wreaths Saturday, November 23 the German and the said she went to the in memorial. 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John Gerald Yellow Eagle From Page 2 Our beloved John Act mandatory Gerald “JG” Yellow training, completed Obviously even Eagle was called to Confined Space the most famous his Heavenly home Rescue training and forests in the world, if on Nov. 15, 2019, at completed 40 hours left unmanaged, must St. Anthony Hospital training in Hazwoper succumb in time to in Oklahoma City. Technician. John death. But how dismal John had double attained a certificate would our small pneumonia and of completion as an planet be without vast irreversible damage Asbestos Contractor/ stretches of virgin to his lungs. Maheo Supervisor from the forests? did not allow him Gordon Cooper Forests are truly to suffer, he passed Technology Center one of our most on peacefully in his in Shawnee. majestic gifts and sleep. John Gerald was never cease to inspire. John Gerald John Gerald Yellow Eagle a firefighter for was born Sept. 29, the and 1975, in Clinton. Dean Bigfoot, Brian Arapaho Tribes and His Cheyenne Jai Keith, Chris later in life he was a name was “Hoh Yellow Eagle, Woody carpenter employed Wah Hah Naas.” He Wilson, Sheldon by the Cheyenne and was named after one Sankey and Cornell Arapaho Housing of his grandfathers, Sankey. Program. At end of Andrew Yellow John was preceded work day he often Eagle. in death by his related new skills At the age of 4, grandparents, Rufus he learned to his Tree hugging (Courtesy photo) the family relocated and Sarah Yellow mother. to El Reno to be close Eagle, Margaret Meticulous and to tribal employment Turtle and Otto precise in all he did, and El Reno became Blackowl, and an he repaired mom’s Bringing State of the Art DENTISTRY to El Reno John Gerald’s uncle, Rufus Yellow home, where he lifetime home. John Eagle Jr. resided with his Gerald was the light John was a three children. When of so many lives. champion of love John had a task to He is survived for his friends, do, John thoroughly by his children, many who often read the instructions, Johnathyn, Alex and went through gathered required Bindi; their mother, various situations tools, laid them out Paris Goodbear; and difficult times in an order as he his daughter, in their lives while would use them and Trista Sioux; three growing up. John completed the task to grandchildren; often received perfection. FREE FIRST VISIT™ - Includes exam with doctor and X-rays his parents, Wanda permission from John Gerald was Second Opinions on Cosmetic, Implants, and Dentures Always FREE Whiteman and mom for his friends a member of the Gerald Yellow Eagle; to live in our home El Reno Indian Same-day Emergency Appointments his brothers, from time to time, Baptist Church and Shane, Shannon and where they felt the Native American Matthew, Alex Winn welcomed and loved. Church. • Serving Families • of Reno, Nev.; Mom dropped them John Gerald had a • Insurance plans accepted • brothers, Chas, off at high school gift of making people • Several financing options • George, Lance and each morning, feel welcome, loved Randall of Thomas; referring to his and happy. He was sisters, Joan Candy- mother as their mom a natural Indian Fire of Clinton and as well. comedian, with a El Reno Family Dentistry Jennifer Sheetz of Thank you Alex knack for saying general cosmetic implant sedation Oklahoma City; Smithwick, Adrian the right words El Reno’s Most Caring Dental Office™ uncle, Brian Keith Herrerra, “Bush” at the right time (Uncle Bob), uncle, Steven Botone, that brought much 405.262.6737 Marty Yellow Eagle Steven Black, Bubba laughter and Adam G. Cohlmia, D.D.S. Chris Faulconer, DDS 1570 SW 27th St. | dentistelreno.com and uncle, Dee Dee Pedro, Matthew happiness to all. Yellow Eagle, both Martin, Maynard A wake was held of Weatherford, Madbull and many Monday night at the uncle, the more brothers/ Concho Community Honorable Governor friends for picking Hall, with the funeral of Cheyenne and John Gerald as your held on Tuesday, Arapaho Tribes brother. Nov. 19, 2019, at New Reggie Wassana; John was an Hope Baptist Church. aunt, Frances Winn animal lover, as a Minister Gerald of Reno, Nev., child he would often Panana presided over aunt, Karen Galvan rescue baby animals. the services. Burial and uncle, Ron of He had many dogs was in the Concho El Reno, aunt, he loved. He once had Cemetery under the Lela Pedro of a duck, small turtles direction of Huber- El Reno, aunt, and a rabbit. He Benson Funeral Elaine Herrerra loved our dog, Seelo. Home. of Weatherford, John attended Please keep his welcomes the public aunt, Marlene of Southwestern children in prayer. Weatherford, aunt, Oklahoma State Thanks everyone Wanda Galaviz of University for one for prayers and to a FREE concert by Weatherford; along term. John was a well wishes at the with a huge family CPR/AED (Adult- loss of our loved and many friends; Child-Infant) and cherished John John Gerald’s cousin certified through the Gerald Yellow Eagle. brothers, Fran American Red Cross. Son John, daddy, Peter Simon Lonebear, the late He completed the brother, we will Carl Bryce Lonebear Asbestos Hazard see you again. Keith, the late Carl Emergency Response “Stav hossi vooms.” renowned classical pianist

Public Records LAWSUITS Discover Bank Discover Bank vs. Jefferson Capital vs. Stefan T. Weisheit Michael S. Hawkins Systems LLC vs. for $6,005.10 to pay a for $2,242.84 to pay a Stetson Ashpaugh debt plus interest, debt plus interest, for $1,000.83 to pay a costs and attorney costs and attorney debt plus interest, fees. fees. costs and attorney Discover Bank Discover Bank vs. fees. vs. Robert P. Adamson Michelle D. McCord Jefferson Capital for $4,159.91 to pay a for $9,914.44 to pay Systems LLC vs. debt plus interest, a debt plus interest, Marcy D. Bomhak for costs and attorney costs and attorney $1,163.99 to pay a debt fees. fees. plus interest, costs and attorney fees. LVNV Funding LLC Join the El Reno Ministerial Alliance for a vs. Shelly M. Tubbs for $3,801.84 to pay a debt Community plus interest, costs and Thanksgiving Celebration attorney fees. Augusta Sportswear Inc. vs. Sports Planet LLC for $2,919.41 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees. 6:30 p.m. Flooring Sunday, November 24 By Tony Thursday, Nov. 21 Carpet • Vinyl • Ceramic CrossBridge Church Porcelain • Wood Laminates • Remnants 910 S. Reno ~ 6 PM Redlands Cultural Center FREE ESTIMATES This will be an evening À lled with music of thanks 306 W. Elm & remembrance of God’s faithfulness from church choirs, soloists, ensembles, duets, instrumentalist El Reno, OK from within the Ministerial Alliance. Concert made possible through generous contributions from the Mary K. Ashbrook Foundation and the Masonic Fraternity of Oklahoma. 262-1260 A Love Offering will be taken on behalf of the Ministerial Alliance. TRIBUNE PHOTOS $ DIGITAL 5COPY SportsEL RENO TRIBUNE 405-262-5180 Wednesday, November 20, 2019 ◆ 6 www.elrenotribune.com Matmen kick off season Two golds top varsity fi nishes at Westmoore

By GLEN MILLER millerg@ elrenotribune.com El Reno High School’s wrestling team made its first official appearance of the 2019-20 season over the weekend and the result left head coach Tyrone Lewis feeling inspired. El Reno placed four wrestlers at the 26th Annual Mark Peck Westmoore Open, which featured 51 high school and junior high teams Time from across the state and Texas. “It’s a tough open tournament and that’s why we go. We want to get an early look at the best competition in the state. It was incredible to see runs out the way the guys competed and carried themselves in every match. As a coach it was inspiring,” said Lewis. Clayton Knapp took the gold for El Reno at 113 on Indians pounds with a 4-0 record including a Above, bye and a 1:01 fall Piedmont's El Reno rally hopes dashed over Trevor Tewell Caden Hendren of Piedmont. tries to drag Knapp added a El Reno as Piedmont milks clock to 4-0 win over Carson quarterback Villallon of Duncan Dorian Plumley and a forfeit win in down by the preserve 24-21 playoff win the finals over Riley shoulder pads Hunter of Duncan. in the third By GLEN MILLER “That last two minutes Thad Hicks period. At right, [email protected] was agonizing. This is took the silver at Aiden Dyer After pulling to going to be a tough pill to 160 pounds after busts through within three points of swallow for a while. We dropping a 9-2 the line to Piedmont, El Reno head will regroup and try and score to Anadarko’s tackle Wildcats coach Chuck Atchison figure things out, but Blayke Brower in quarterback and his El Reno High this will hurt for a while,” the finals. Dylan Hampton. School football team had said Atchison, whose team to stare at the scoreboard exited the postseason in Hicks went 3-1 (Tribune as time ticked slowly away the first round for a with a bye and photographer/ decisions over Glen Miller) on the 2019 season. second straight year. Duncan’s Micheal With no timeouts The Indians (8-3) trailed Pollock (6-1) and to stop play, El Reno 24-13 when they got the Shawnee’s Samuel was forced to watch ball back with 4:29 to Anderson (7-0). the Wildcats milk off play. Quarterback Dorian Jacob Law the final 2:15 of the Plumley, playing with a won gold at 180 fourth period to preserve broken metacarpal bone pounds with a a 24-21 win over the in his throwing hand, 4-0 mark, pinning Indians in the bi-district quickly moved EHS into round of the Class 5A See MATMEN, Page 8 playoffs. Turn to TIME, Page 7

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point to and a lot Time of them were self-inflicted with From Page 6 penalties and turnovers and you scoring position can’t do those things with runs of 12 and and expect to win 47 yards. against good teams,” Runs by Plumley, said Atchison. Kord LaFoe and El Reno’s offense Darius Moore moved was more effective in the ball down to the the second half than Wildcats 3-yard line. Piedmont, but had Above, Kolton Hunt Then on fourth-and- only three possessions hangs on to the goal, Plumley powered compared to four football as he falls his way over the left for the Wildcats. The out of bounds after side and into the end Indians rolled up 155 catching a pass. zone. yards on 21 plays Cash Crawford, left, El Reno went to its for an average of 7.4 throws the clutch bag of tricks on the yards per snap, but 2-point conversion 2-point conversion try held the ball only pass in the fourth as Plumley handed the 6:57 over the final two period. Below, Tyler ball off to LaFoe and quarters. Vargas (21) runs then raced into the Piedmont ran 33 with the football end zone. LaFoe ran plays in the second after stripping the to the left and handed half for 168 yards or a ball away from the ball off to Cash 5.09 yard average. The Colby Matlock. Luke Crawford on a reverse. difference in time of Claborn (20) stood The senior then pulled possession was due to up the running back up and threw a pass to the Wildcats running to set up the fumble. Plumley, who scooped the play clock down up the low ball for the (Tribune photographer/ under five seconds two points to pull EHS Glen Miller) each time before to within three. hiking the ball. Above, Kord LaFoe Piedmont (9-2) “We knew they were pushes past an recovered the ensuing going to try and hold arm tackle by onside kick at its own the ball and control a Piedmont player. 44-yard line. El Reno the clock, we just Evan Johnson, right, did force the Wildcats could never get the helps make a tackle. into a third-and- ball back. We are just Below, Rafe Goucher seven situation, as good as any of the wraps up Piedmont but PHS called a teams left playing, tailback Davontae timeout. Quarterback we just did not take Pickard for a loss. Dylan Hampton then advantage of our (Tribune photographer/ kneeled down and opportunities,” said Glen Miller) El Reno could not stop Atchison. the clock. El Reno’s other Watching time tick two possessions in off the clock is what the second half were El Reno did for the a three-and out and entire second half a nine-play, 72-yard as Piedmont held the drive ending with a ball for 17:03 over its Plumley 11-yard four possessions. The touchdown run. Indians defense did Both teams had force the Wildcats into from the Indians quarterback keeper five possessions in third-down situations 4-yard line. The — moving the score the first half, with five times, but PHS Wildcats lined up for to 24-21 following the Piedmont getting a converted on three of a 20-yard field goal but PAT kick. 33-yard touchdown those attempts. EHS jumped offside. “If we hold them pass from Hampton Piedmont gained 37 The penalty gave to a field goal there to Doran Hillman yards on those trio of Piedmont a first and then add our and a 21-yard Preston third-downs plays. down and the Wildcats touchdown, the game Fansher field goal. “We forced them scored two plays is tied at 20-all. There into a lot of third- later on a Hampton are a ton of things to Turn to TIME, Page 8 down situations but we just could not get off the field. We are a good defense and good defenses find a way to get off the field on third down, we just could not find those ways,” said Atchison. The most critical mistake by El Reno’s defense came with 11:21 left in the game when Piedmont faced a fourth-and-three

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(Published in The El Reno The Mortgagor, and each person (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., holding under Mortgagor, are Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Nov. 20 and 27 and Dec. 4 advised that the Mortgagor, Nov. 20, 2019.) Nov. 20 and 27, 2019.) and 11, 2019.) and all such other persons, IN THE DISTRICT COURT ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS NOTICE OF SALE have the right to redeem the IN AND FOR DRAINAGE CHANNEL PURSUANT TO above-described property from CANADIAN COUNTY IMPROVEMENTS OKLAHOMA foreclosure by paying in cash STATE OF OKLAHOMA City of El Reno, PO Drawer POWER OF SALE all principal, interest and other CMG MORTGAGE, INC., 700 / 101 N. Choctaw, El Reno, MORTGAGE sums, secured by the Mortgages Plaintiff Oklahoma 73036, 405-295-9310. FORECLOSURE ACT to the undersigned Mortgagee vs. Separate SEALED BIDS for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at Mortgagee’s principal place KATHRYN M. BOYD, et al., the construction of a Concrete TO: of business which is 2000 S. Defendants Channel Liner with 10 & 15 ft. First Choice Home Medical, Inc. Country Club Drive, El Reno, Case No. CJ-2019-304 bottoms and 1.5:1 side slopes for RSA: Vicki Russell Myers Oklahoma 73036, Attention: NOTICE OF HEARING 560 LF and modifi cations to an 1804 E. Cavanaugh Glen Musgrove. Payment must MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE existing reinforced concrete box Above, Layton Hockersmith (60), Mikey Devereaux (34), El Reno, OK 73036 be made prior to the execution THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA will be received by the City of Luke Claborn (20) and Gana Nicholson make a group Vicki Russell Myers and delivery of a deed pursuant TO: Kathryn M. Boyd; El Reno at the offi ce of Council 1804 E. Cavanaugh to the aforesaid Power of Sale. Spouse of Kathryn M. Boyd. Chambers until 2 p.m. CST/DST, tackle. Below, Darius Moore (44) takes a handoff from El Reno, OK 73036 All persons noted above and if married; Occupants of the on the 10th day of December, Dorian Plumley. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) Marc C. Myers claiming an interest in the Premises; Tinker Federal 2019, and then at said offi ce 1804 E. Cavanaugh Mortgaged Property are further Credit Union; Eric V. Boyd, publicly opened and read aloud. El Reno, OK 73036 advised that the Mortgagee Co-Personal Representative of All bids must include Cornerstone Bank claims an interest superior to the Estate of Gary Lee Boyd, assurances that the following President, Vice-President all claims as more particularly Deceased; Michelle D. Boyd, provisions will be complied or Head Cashier stated in the Affi davit attached Co-Personal Representative with: 1408 N. Mustang Rd. hereto and such interests will be of the Estate of Gary Lee Boyd, 1. Federal Labor Standards Mustang, OK 73036 terminated by the aforesaid sale Deceased Provisions, U.S. Department That on the 23rd day of unless they take appropriate TAKE NOTICE that the of Labor, 29 CFR 5; December, 2019, at 12:00 o'clock legal action. Plaintiff has fi led herein a 2. Section 3 of the Housing p.m. at the Community Meeting IF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED Motion to Confi rm Sheriff's Sale and Urban Development Act Room at the premises of PROPERTY CONSTITUTES in the above-entitled cause. That of 1974, as amended; 12 U.S.C. BancFirst, 2000 S. Country Club THE MORTGAGOR’S said Motion to Confi rm will be 1701U, which requires that, Road, El Reno, Canadian County, HOMESTEAD, IT SHALL BE heard before Judge Hesse in to the greatest extent feasible, State of Oklahoma, BancFirst SOLD PURSUANT TO THE said Judge's Courtroom of the opportunities for training and (“BancFirst” or “Mortgagee”) POWER OF SALE WITHOUT Canadian County Courthouse employment be given lower- will offer for sale and sell for JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE on the 16th day of December, income residents of the project cash, or such other terms as the UNLESS, AT LEAST TEN 2019, at 9 o'clock a.m. You must area and contracts for work Mortgagee may fi nd acceptable, (10) DAYS BEFORE THE appear at said time and present in substantial part by persons to the highest and best bidder DATE OF SALE STATED any objections to the said sale residing in the area of the all that certain real estate in ABOVE, THE MORTGAGOR proceedings or the Motion to project; Canadian County, State of SENDS WRITTEN NOTICE Confi rm Sale will be sustained 3. Section 109 of the Housing Oklahoma, to-wit: BY CERTIFIED MAIL and the sale confi rmed. and Community Development Tract 1: Lots Thirteen (13), TO THE UNDERSIGNED KIVELL, RAYMENT Act of 1974, which assures Fourteen (14) and Fifteen (15), MORTGAGEE, AT THE AND FRANCIS that no person shall, on the Block Twenty-four (24), KEITH'S ADDRESS STATED ABOVE, A Professional Corporation grounds of race, color, natural ADDITION, City of El Reno, THAT SUCH PROPERTY K. Renee' Davis, OBA #15161 origin or sex, be excluded from Canadian County, Oklahoma, IS THE MORTGAGOR’S Triad Center I, Suite 550 participation in, be denied the according to the recorded plat HOMESTEAD AND THAT 7666 East 61st Street benefi ts of or be subjected to thereof, a/k/a 718 W. London, THE MORTGAGOR ELECTS Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 discrimination; El Reno, OK 73036. Telephone (918) 254-0626 JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE. 4. Certifi cation of Non- Tract 2: A part of the Southeast Facsimile (918) 254-7915 A COPY OF ANY SUCH Segregated Facilities, which Quarter (SE1/4) of Section E-mail: [email protected] assures the bidder does not NOTICE WITH THE LEGAL Ten (10), Township Twelve Attorneys for Plaintiff maintain or provide any DESCRIPTION MUST BE (12) North, Range Seven (7) segregated facilities; comply FILED IN THE OFFICE West of the Indian Meridian, with the terms of Section OF THE COUNTY CLERK (Published in The El Reno Canadian County, Oklahoma, 504 and the American with FOR CANADIAN COUNTY, Tribune, El Reno, Okla., more particularly described as Disabilities Act OKLAHOMA. Nov. 20, 2019.) follows: BEGINNING at a point 5. Equal Opportunity Provisions THE MORTGAGOR IS IN THE DISTRICT COURT on the one-half Section line – Executive Order 11246, as FURTHER ADVISED THAT IN AND FOR 1110 feet West of the Northeast amended, which assures non- IF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED CANADIAN COUNTY corner of said SE 1/4: thence discrimination; PROPERTY IS HOMESTEAD, STATE OF OKLAHOMA South 865.00 feet to the North 6. Minority Business Enterprise AMERIHOME MORTGAGE line of the right of way of the THE MORTGAGOR MAY and Women Business Enterprise COMPANY, LLC, Plaintiff C.R.I. &P. Railroad; thence AVOID A DEFICIENCY provisions which encourage vs. Northwesterly along the North JUDGMENT BY SENDING minority-owned businesses and BEVERLY L. WARD, et al., line of said right of way to the WRITTEN NOTICE BY women-owned businesses to bid Defendants “The turnovers, West line of said SE 1/4; thence CERTIFIED MAIL TO on the project; Case No. CJ-2019-431 North on said West line 476.0 THE UNDERSIGNED 7. Assurances that surety Time penalties and not NOTICE OF HEARING feet to the Northwest corner of MORTGAGEE, AT THE companies executing bonds MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE being able to get said SE 1/4; thence East on the ADDRESS AFORESAID, appear on the Treasury From Page 7 THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA off the field on half section 1529.0 feet to the AT LEAST TEN (10) Department's list and are TO: Beverly L. Ward; Spouse POINT OF BEGINNING DAYS PRIOR TO THE authorized to transact business third down hurt us of Beverly L. Ward, if married; a/k/a 23.48 acres of Farmland, AFORESAID SALE DATE in the state where the project is Occupants of the Premises Piedmont added against Piedmont,” El Reno, OK. THAT THE PROPERTY located. TAKE NOTICE that the Tract 3: A tract of land in the IS MORTGAGOR’S 8. System for Award a 65-yard punt return said Atchison. Plaintiff has fi led herein a Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) HOMESTEAD AND Management (SAM) registration by Caden Hendren for El Reno’s offense Motion to Confi rm Sheriff's Sale of Section Ten (10), Township MORTGAGOR ELECTS and a DUNS number is in the above-entitled cause. That a touchdown. had 293 yards on the Twelve (12) North, Range Seven AGAINST SUCH required for CDBG Bidders said Motion to Confi rm will be (7) West of the Indian Meridian, DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT. (Prime contractors) in order On the ensuing night, but completed heard before Judge Hesse in Canadian County, Oklahoma, THIS NOTICE CONTAINS to be awarded projects by the said Judge's Courtroom of the kickoff, Plumley just 2-of-10 passes for more particularly described as IMPORTANT INFORMATION CDBG program. Bidders must Canadian County Courthouse busted through the 11 yards. Plumley was follows: Beginning at a point INVOLVING THE ABOVE- go to Sam.gov to complete the on the 16th day of December, 1390.85 feet North 0º13’05" East DESCRIBED PROPERTY registration process. The DUNS Wildcats coverage 1-of-9 passing with an 2019, at 9 o'clock a.m. You must and 871.2 feet South 89°44'55" AND ALL PERSONS number site is http://fedgov. appear at said time and present team and went 8-yard completion to East of the Southwest Corner RECEIVING SUCH dnb.com/webform. any objections to the said sale of said SW 1/4; thence North NOTICE MAY WANT TO The Contract Documents may 82 yards for a tight end Kolton Hunt. proceedings or the Motion to 0°13'05" East a distance of 300 SEEK LEGAL ADVICE. be examined at the following touchdown. Piedmont could not Confi rm Sale will be sustained feet; thence North 89°44’55" Dated this 1st day of November, locations: and the sale confi rmed. Piedmont led 17-7 at stop Plumley on the West a distance of 290.4 feet; 2019. City of El Reno, (405) 295- KIVELL, RAYMENT thence North 0°13'05" East Kevin Blaney, OBA #860 9310, Fox Engineering Inc., the half after El Reno ground as the junior AND FRANCIS a distance of 188.57 feet; BLANEY TWEEDY TIPTON (580-223-2319), content@ rushed 26 times for A Professional Corporation turned the ball over thence South 78°53'46" East constructconnect.com, dodge. & HIERSCHE, PLLC K. Renee' Davis, OBA #15161 three times and was 215 yards and two a distance of 1704.27 feet; [email protected], 1250 City Place Triad Center I, Suite 550 thence South 62°22'55” West [email protected], held on a fourth-down touchdowns. He 204 N. Robinson Avenue 7666 East 61st Street a distance of 358.71 feet; [email protected], P.O. Box 657 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 try. Plumley threw averaged 8.3 yards per thence North 89º44'55" West [email protected]. Oklahoma City, OK 73101-0657 Telephone (918) 254-0626 a distance of 1065.99 feet com, upon payment of $50.00 an interception on carry with only two (405) 235-8445 Facsimile (918) 254-7915 to the Point of Beginning; for paper or $25.00 for digital the third play of the being negative totes (405) 236-3410 (facsimile) E-mail: [email protected] AND for each set. The time allowed [email protected] Attorneys for Plaintiff game. after slipping on Commencing at the Northwest Attorneys for BancFirst for completion of this project The other miscues cutback attempts. Corner of the Southwest STATE OF OKLAHOMA) is 120 working days. Liquidated Quarter (SW1/4) of Section COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA) ss. (Published in The El Reno damages for failure to complete were fumbles El Reno rushed for Ten (10), Township Twelve SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN Tribune, El Reno, Okla., the project within the allotted by Plumley at the 282 yards as LaFoe (12) North, Range Seven (7) to before me this 1st day of Nov. 20, 2019.) time or authorized extensions West of the Indian Meridian, November, 2019. IN THE DISTRICT COURT thereof shall be a $350.00 per Piedmont 5- and added 59 yards on 13 Canadian County, Oklahoma, (SEAL) OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY working day. 15-yard lines. One of attempts and Moore thence North 89°46'35" East CARLA J. HORTON STATE OF OKLAHOMA KATIE GORE those came off a high had 8 yards on two along the North line of said Notary Public In the Matter of the Estate Executive Assistant Southwest Quarter (SW 1/4) My Commission expires: of CORENE ALMA November 18, 2019 snap which Plumley carries. a distance of 454.10 feet to a 12/11/2022 GIRNDT WOODS, Deceased was unable to control Piedmont gained point on the South R-O-W line Commission No. 14011020 Case No. PB-2018-1043 of C.R.I. and P. Railroad; thence NOTICE OF HEARING (Published in The El Reno before getting hit by 386 yards but El Reno South 75°27'36" East along ON RETURN OF SALE Tribune, El Reno, Okla., a pass rush. All three did force two fumbles, the South R-O-W line of said (Published in The El Reno Notice is hereby given Nov. 20, 2019.) turnovers came inside one of those a strip Railroad a distance of 910.10 Tribune, El Reno, Okla., that Glynda Terese Carroll, feet to the point of beginning; Nov. 20 and 27, 2019.) Personal Representative of NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF the Wildcats 15-yard by Tyler Vargas at the thence South 00°13'05" West a IN THE DISTRICT COURT the estate of Corene Alma PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD line. Indians 1-yard line distance of 705.89 feet; thence OF CANADIAN COUNTY Girndt Woods, deceased, has FOR THE 2020-2023 STATE- “I really feel like we and returned 27 yards. South 78°53'46" East a distance STATE OF OKLAHOMA presented for confi rmation and WIDE TRANSPORTATION In the Matter of the should be 11-0 right It helped set up the of 646.73 feet; thence North return in this Court a Return IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. 00°13'05" East a distance of Guardianship of of Sale of the right, title and The Oklahoma Department of now. I know all three third-period scoring 665.98 feet to the point on the SARAH APPLE, interest of said deceased in South R-O-W- line of said an Incapacitated Person and to the following described Transportation is seeking pub- losses were to good drive by EHS. Railroad; thence North 75°27'36" No. PG-14-110 property: lic comment on the Statewide teams, but we gave The Wildcats West along the South R-O-W NOTICE OF SALE The East Half (E/2) of the Transportation Improvement up a big lead against rushed for 331 yards, line of said Railroad a distance OF REAL PROPERTY Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of the Program (STIP) for federal fi scal of 655.47 feet to the point of Notice is hereby given, that in Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of years 2020 through 2023. The Noble. Then against led by running backs beginning. Subject to a 25 foot pursuance of an Order of the the Northeast Quarter (NW/4), full proposed FFY 2020-2023 Lawton MacArthur Davontae Pickard private road easement along District Court of Canadian Section 25 T11N R6W, Canadian STIP can be viewed online at the entire North line of said we were not ready to with 163 yards on 26 County made on the 18th day County, Oklahoma; a/k/a www.ODOT.org by clicking the property a/k/a 20.25 acres of November, 2019, in the 14201 S.W. 65th Street, Mustang, play and didn’t take attempts and Colby of Farmland, El Reno, OK Matter of the Guardianship of Oklahoma. Programs and Projects tab and advantage of so many Matlock with 102 (“Mortgaged Property”). Sarah Apple, an incapacitated Said property was sold at then clicking Transportation Pro- The Sale will be made pursuant person, the guardian of said private sale to Ryan Blackwell grams. Comments may be made scoring opportunities. yards off 11 carries. to 46 O.S. §45 of the Oklahoma estate will sell, at private sale, to and Laramie Blackwell for via email to SMcElroy@ODOT. Power of Sale Mortgage the highest bidder, subject to the the sum of $135,000.00 in cash. org or in writing to Oklahoma Foreclosure Act as refl ected Reference is hereby made to confi rmation by said District Department of Transportation, wrestlers as Xavier herein and in the Affi davit of Court, on or after the 10th day said Return of Sale for further Strategic Asset & Performance Mortgagee attached hereto of December, 2019, at 211 N. particulars. Management Division, 200 NE Matmen Oquendo posted a 3-2 as Exhibit “C” for additional That a hearing on said Return Robinson, Suite 800, Oklahoma 21st Street, Oklahoma City, record at 138 pounds information. City, Oklahoma 73102, all of has been set for the 2nd day of From Page 6 The aforesaid Affi davit of the right, title and interest, December, 2019, at 1:30 o'clock Oklahoma, 73105. Comments including a 43-second Mortgagee describes the events including homestead interest, if p.m. at the Oklahoma County will be taken through December fall over Moore’s of breach and default occurring any, in and to the real property Courthouse, before Judge 6, 2019. Westmoore’s Jared Keele. under the terms of that certain hereinafter described, belonging Allen Welch, at which time and Mortgage dated June 24, 2014, to the Guardianship Estate of place any person interested may Holden Martin (2:38) Logan Parrott and and recorded on July 1, 2014, Sarah Apple, which property is appear and show cause, if any in the finals. Wyatt Compton took in the records of the Canadian described as follows: there be, why such sale should Selling Something? County Clerk, in Book 4156, En route to the part in separate 145- An undivided 1/2 interest in not be confi rmed. Let all your Page 1002, and that certain Lot One (1), Block Three (3), Dated this 15th day of gold-medal match pound brackets, each Modifi cation of Mortgage dated Southern Oaks Addition to November, 2019. neighbors know by he scored a 14-4 March 9, 2017, recorded on posting 3-2 records. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, Glynda Terese Carroll listing it in the El win over Cole White March 21, 2017, in the records of according to the recorded plat Personal Representative Savaughn Watkins the Canadian County Clerk, in thereof DEWBRE & DEWBRE P.C. Reno Tribune! Call of Chickasha and was 1-2 at 152 pounds Book 4550, Page 459 (collectively Bids must be in writing and Kenneth Dewbre, OBA #2331 405-2362-5180 or visit a 20-4 technical “Mortgage No. 1”), and that Ross Dewbre, OBA #12645 and Joshua Perkins may be left with the guardian www.elrenotribune. fall over Nick certain Mortgage dated March or attorney Gerald E. Kelley, Attorneys for posted a 2-2 record at 9, 2017, and recorded on March at 211 N. Robinson, Suite 800, Personal Representative com to place your Woolston of Frisco, 132 pounds. 21, 2017, in the records of the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2220 Shadowlake Drive Canadian County Clerk, in classifi ed ad. Texas. Law pinned Junior High Results 73102. Terms must be cash in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159 Book 4550, Page 487 (“Mortgage full, or terms acceptable to the 405/691-5665 Norman North’s The following are No. 2”) (Mortgage No. 1 and guardian and the District Court Daniel Guerra (1:36) Mortgage No. 2 and referred wrestlers and their of Canadian County and in to collectively herein as in the semifinals. places in the junior keeping with the Statutes of the “Mortgages”). State of Oklahoma. Daegen Griffin high division: The undersigned Mortgagee Dated this 18th day of has elected to foreclose the lien took fourth place at Hunter Yeakey November, 2019. of the Mortgages pursuant to 138 pounds with a 3-2 JACK D. McCURDY II (2nd), Dailey Jennings the Power of Sale contained record, losing by fall (1st), William Heger therein, on the date and time Judge of the District Court Subscribe and at the place stated in the Gerald E. Kelley, OBA #4923 in the third-place (1st), Ryan Sigler fi rst paragraph herein. GERALD E. KELLEY LLC match. He had a 3-0 (2nd), James Brooks Attorney for Petitioner to the One Leadership Square El Reno Tribune decision over Noah (1st), Braden Dashazer 211 N. Robinson, Suite 800 North Babb of Piedmont (4th), Jared Law (3rd), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 and a 1:28 fall over (405) 235-4671 Maxwell Solansky Fax (405) 234-5511 Call 262-5180 Norman North’s (3rd), Niko Gonzalez [email protected] Ryan Howery. (1st), Daniel Huffman El Reno had (4th) and Matthew LPXLP five other varsity Snyder (1st). El Reno Tribune Wednesday, November 20, 2019 LEGALS ◆ 9 Legal notices (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Nov. 6, 13 and 20, 2019.) Nov. 20, 2019.) Nov. 13 and 20, 2019.) Nov. 13, 20 and 27, 2019.) Nov. 20 and 27 and Dec. 4, 2019.) Nov. 20, 2019.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT NOTICE TO SELL IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA ACQUIRED AT RESALE STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estate NOTICE is hereby given, Cherry Creek Minerals, LLC, In the Matter of the Estate PHH MORTGAGE RUTH V. BURGER, Deceased of BARBARA J. GONZALES, pursuant to the receipt of Plaintiff of STEPHEN ELLSWORTH CORPORATION, Plaintiff Case No. PB-2019-239 Deceased bid that I, Carolyn M. Leck, vs. TURNER and MARTHA JANE vs. NOTICE OF TURNER, Deceased Case No. PB-2019-150 Treasurer of Canadian County, The Unknown Heirs, Successors UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS APPOINTMENT OF Case No. PB-2019-238 NOTICE OF HEARING Oklahoma, will on the 2nd and Assigns of Glen Richardson OF CLORINE LOGGINS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE NOTICE FOR HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER day of December, 2019, at a/k/a Glen O. Richardson a/k/a if any, et al., Defendant(s) Notice is hereby given to PETITION TO ADMIT ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT 9 a.m. at my offi ce located No. CJ-2019-631 all heirs at law, legatees, Glenn Oswald Richardson WILL TO PROBATE DETERMINATION at 201 N. Choctaw Avenue, a/k/a Glen Oswald Richardson, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION devisees and benefi ciaries El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, sell APPOINTMENT OF of Ruth V. Burger, Deceased, OF HEIRSHIP Deceased, et al., Defendants PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA AND FINAL DECREE the hereinafter described tracts, Case No. CV-2019-233 TO: Unknown Successors of that on the 18th day of parcel or lots of land, situated AND FOR DETERMINATION November, 2019, Dan Michael OF DISTRIBUTION NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF HEIRS-AT-LAW Clorine Loggins, if any in Canadian County, Oklahoma, Janssen produced and fi led Notice is hereby given that THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA DEVISEES AND LEGATEES TAKE NOTICE that you have Diana Farmer Dolfo and and hereby acquired at resale by TO: The heirs, successors and been sued by PHH Mortgage in the District Court of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Canadian County, Oklahoma, Geoffrey Alan Farmer, Co- Canadian County. Following the assigns of Glen Richardson Corporation, and that you must to all persons interested in the an instrument in writing Personal Representatives of the legal description of the property a/k/a Glen O. Richardson a/k/a answer the Petition of said estate of Stephen Ellsworth purporting to be a certifi ed copy estate of Barbara J. Gonzales, is the name of the bidder and Glenn Oswald Richardson Plaintiff on fi le in said cause on Turner and Martha Jane of the Last Will and Testament Deceased, has fi led in this the starting bid amount. a/k/a Glen Oswald Richardson, Turner, Deceased, that on the or before December 24, 2019, or of Ruth V. Burger, Deceased, Court a Petition for Distribution Taxroll item #24834 deceased; the heirs, successors 15th day of November, 2019, the allegations of said Petition and also fi led in said Court a of the Estate. The hearing of EL RENO ORIG TOWN Kenneth W. Belshe Jr. will be taken as true and and assigns of Jessie May Petition praying that said Will the same has been fi xed by LTS 6-7 BLK 63 (311 N. HOFF) produced in the District judgment rendered, foreclosing Richardson a/k/a Jessie Mae be admitted to probate, that the Court for the 21st day of Bidder: Minnie Davis Court of Canadian County, any interest you may have in the Richardson, deceased; the Letters Testamentary issue November, 2019, at 1:30 o’clock Starting Bid Amount: $230.99 heirs, successors and assigns of Oklahoma, instruments in following-described real estate The said property will be sold writing purporting to be the thereon to Dan Michael Janssen, p.m. at the County Courthouse Clifford Richardson, deceased; (property) situated in Canadian and that the identity of the in Canadian County, Oklahoma, to the highest competitive the heirs, successors and Last Will and Testament of County, Oklahoma, to-wit: bidder, for cash in hand, or heirs at law, legatees, devisees located at 301 N. Choctaw Ave., assigns of Beulah L. Richardson Stephen Ellsworth Turner Beginning at a point 148.5 to the original bidder at the and benefi ciaries be determined El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, and a/k/a Beulah I. Richardson, and Martha Jane Turner, feet North 89°27’30” East of starting bid amount if there is at the initial hearing. all persons interested in the deceased; Leonard Richardson, Deceased, and he has also the Northwest Corner of the no higher bid offered, subject And pursuant to an Order of estate are notifi ed to appear if living, and if deceased, his fi led a Petition in this Court North Half (N/2) of the West to the approval of the Board of this Court made on the 18th day and show cause, if any, why successors; Cliff Richardson, praying for the probate of Half (W/2) of Lot Four (4) of County Commissioners in their the Will, asking that Letters of November, 2019, notice is the heirs, devisees and legatees if living, and if deceased, Englewood Addition to the City discretion. Testamentary be issued hereby given that the 11th day of Barbara J. Gonzales, his successors; Scott Aaron of El Reno, Canadian County, The apportioned costs of to Kenneth W. Belshe Jr. of December, 2019, at the hour Deceased, should not be fully Richardson, if living, and Oklahoma; thence North advertisement and other upon the estate of Stephen of 9 o'clock a.m. of said day, has determined and the estate be if deceased, his successors; 89°27’30” East a distance of 74.25 expenses incident to said sale Ellsworth Turner and Martha been appointed as the time for distributed. feet; thence South 00°05’41” West shall be paid by the purchaser, Donna Kaye Guin, if living Jane Turner, Deceased, and hearing said Petition, proving WITNESS my hand this 7th day a distance of 151.57 feet to a in addition to the amount bid and if deceased, her heirs; and requesting this Court to said Will, and determining of November, 2019. point on the South line of said upon said property if purchaser the unknown heirs, successors determine the identity of the identity of said heirs at PAUL HESSE N/2 W/2 of Lot 4; thence South is not the original bidder. and assigns of Mark Alan all heirs-at-law, devisees and law, legatees, devisees and Judge of the District Court 89°34’33” West a distance of WITNESS my hand this 13th day Richardson, deceased; legatees of the decedent. benefi ciaries, at the District MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk of November, 2019. Jonnie Lynn Schmitt, if living NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that 74.25 feet; thence North 00°05’41” Courtroom in the County BRITNEY McKELVEY, Deputy CAROLYN M. LECK and if deceased, her heirs; the 11th day of December, 2019, East a distance of 151.38 feet Courthouse at El Reno, in said FOGG LAW FIRM Canadian County Treasurer and Jennifer Rosa Richardson, at the hour of 9 o’clock a.m. to the Point of Beginning County of Canadian County, 421 S. Rock Island Ave. if living and if deceased, has been appointed as the time for the sum of: State of Oklahoma, when and El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 her heirs. for hearing the Petition in the Unpaid where all persons interested Telephone (405) 262-3502 (Published in The El Reno You and each of you are hereby District Court, in the Canadian Principal Balance: $44,655.22 may appear and contest the Facsimile (405) 295-1536 Tribune, El Reno, Okla., notifi ed that Cherry Creek County Courthouse in El Reno, Date of Default: 05/31/2019 same. Email: Nov. 20 and 27, 2019.) Minerals, LLC as Plaintiff, Oklahoma, when and where all Interest Due From: 09/30/2019 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have jennifer@fogglawfi rm.com IN THE DISTRICT COURT has fi led in the District Court persons interested may appear Lender’s Fees & Costs: set my hand this 18th day of By Jennifer K. Bridgforth OF CANADIAN COUNTY of Canadian County, State of and contest the same by fi ling Appraisal $375.00 November, 2019. OBA #30499 STATE OF OKLAHOMA Oklahoma, Case No. CV-2019-233, written opposition thereto on Property Inspection $40.00 JACK D. McCURDY II Attorney for In Re: The Matter of the Estate its Petition against the the ground of incompetency MIP Payment $2,223.32 Judge of the District Court Personal Representative of TRACI CLEGG, Deceased heirs, successors and assigns of the applicant, or may Including all subsequent Gerald E. Kelley, OBA #4923 Case No. PB-2016-227 of Glen Richardson a/k/a assert their own rights to the advances by Plaintiff, if any, GERALD E. KELLEY LLC NOTICE TO CREDITORS Glen O. Richardson a/k/a administration and pray the for taxes, insurance premiums Attorney for Petitioner (Published in The El Reno To creditors of Glenn Oswald Richardson Letters be issued to them. or expenses necessary for the One Leadership Square Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Traci Clegg, Deceased: a/k/a Glen Oswald Richardson, Dated this 15th day of preservation of the subject 211 N. Robinson, Suite 800 Nov. 20, 2019.) November, 2019. All creditors having claims deceased; the heirs, successors property, all costs of this action, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 LEGAL NOTICE JACK D. McCURDY II against Traci Clegg, Deceased, and assigns of Jessie May reasonable attorney’s fees and (405) 235-4671 The Board of Education of Judge of the District Court are required to present the Richardson a/k/a Jessie Mae costs as the Court may allow, Fax (405) 234-5511 Maple Public School District MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk same, with a description Richardson, deceased; the and the costs of foreclosing your [email protected] hereby provides legal notice By HOLLY EATON, Deputy of all security interests and heirs, successors and assigns of interest in the property and that the annual school election other collateral (if any) held FOGG LAW FIRM Clifford Richardson, deceased; ordering said property sold with (Published in The El Reno fi ling period for candidates will by each creditor with respect 421 S. Rock Island Ave. the heirs, successors and or without appraisement as Tribune, El Reno, Okla., open on Monday, December 2, to such claim, to the named El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 assigns of Beulah L. Richardson Plaintiff may elect, all of which Nov. 20 and 27 and Dec. 4, 2019.) 2019, at 8 a.m. and will close Personal Representative of Telephone (405) 262-3502 a/k/a Beulah I. Richardson, you will take due notice. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Wednesday, December 4, 2019, the estate of Traci Clegg, Facsimile (405) 295-1536 deceased; Leonard Richardson, Chance L. Deaton, OBA #31978 WITNESS my hand and offi cial OF CANADIAN COUNTY at 5 p.m. Robert Clegg, at c/o Austin C. if living, and if deceased, his Richard M. Fogg, OBA #2998 seal this 23rd day of October, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Board Member Position Walters, Denton Law Firm, successors; Cliff Richardson, Jennifer K. Bridgforth 2019. RICHARD M. FOGG, Plaintiff On Ballot: 925 West State Highway 152, if living, and if deceased, OBA #30499 MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk v. The voters shall elect a board Mustang, Oklahoma 73064, his successors; Scott Aaron Attorneys for Petitioner By HOLLY EATON, Deputy SHAMROCK DEVELOPMENT member for Board Position #2, on or before the following Richardson, if living, and if Don Timberlake - #9021 CORPORATION, a dissolved and which has a three-year term of presentment date: January 12, deceased, his successors; Alex M. Sharp - #31876 defunct domestic corporation; offi ce. 2020, or the same will be forever (Published in The El Reno Donna Kaye Guin, if living Chynna Scruggs - #32663 Marlin R. Hawk, an individual; barred. Tribune, El Reno, Okla., and if deceased, her heirs; and Kim S. Jenkins - #32809 Eagle Construction Company, a Dated this 13th day of Nov. 6, 13 and 20, 2019.) (Published in The El Reno the unknown heirs, successors William H. Sullivan - #8761 dissolved and defunct domestic November, 2019. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Tribune, El Reno, Okla., and assigns of Mark Alan BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. corporation, Defendants Robert Clegg IN AND FOR Nov. 13, 20 and 27, 2019.) Richardson, deceased; P.O. Box 18486 Case No. CV-2019-312 Personal Representative CANADIAN COUNTY Jonnie Lynn Schmitt, if living Oklahoma City, Okla. 73154-0486 STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the Estate of Traci Clegg STATE OF OKLAHOMA Telephone (405) 842-7722 ALIAS IN AND FOR Prepared by: and if deceased, her heirs; and U.S. BANK NATIONAL Facsimile (405) 848-9349 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION CANADIAN COUNTY Austin C. Walters Jennifer Rosa Richardson, if ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff STATE OF OKLAHOMA living and if deceased, her vs. [email protected] The State of Oklahoma to: OBA #33363 The Unknown Successors HUTCHINSON REGIONAL Michael D. Denton Jr. heirs, alleging that the Plaintiff QUENTEN KAVIANI-FAR MEDICAL CENTER, Plaintiff is seized and possessed of an of Shamrock Development OBA #13939 AND ELIZABETH KAVIANI- (Published in The El Reno vs. undivided mineral interest FAR, et al., Defendants Corporation, a dissolved and DENTON LAW FIRM Tribune, El Reno, Okla., BETHANY R. KLING a/k/a in real property located in Case No. CJ-2019-577 defunct domestic corporation; 925 West State Highway 152 Nov. 6, 13 and 20, 2019.) BETHANY BOOKER, Defendant Canadian County, Oklahoma, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Eagle Construction Company, a Mustang, Oklahoma 73064 IN THE DISTRICT COURT Case No. CS-2017-2 to-wit: THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO dissolved and defunct domestic Telephone (405) 376-2212 WITHIN AND FOR NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Lots 3 and 4 and the East Half COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY corporation Facsimile (405) 376-2262 CANADIAN COUNTY Bethany R. Kling a/k/a of the Southwest Quarter (E/2 INFORMATION OBTAINED Take notice that you have been austin@dentonlawfi rm.com STATE OF OKLAHOMA Bethany Booker, YOU ARE SW/4) also described as the WILL BE USED FOR THAT sued in the above named Court michael@dentonlawfi rm.com RUSHMORE LOAN HEREBY NOTIFIED that you Southwest Quarter (SW/4) PURPOSE. by the Plaintiff and his assigns, Attorney for MANAGEMENT have been sued by Hutchinson of Section Thirty-one (31), THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA above named, alleging that with Personal Representative SERVICES LLC, Plaintiff due diligence the Plaintiff or Regional Medical Center, and Township Twelve (12) North, TO: Wm. Newton Snider, vs. counsel do not know and with you must answer Plaintiff ’s Range Six (6) West of the Indian Trustee, or the Successor ANDREW J. TODD JR., et al., due diligence cannot ascertain Petition on or before the 30th (Published in The El Reno Meridian, containing 154.42 Trustee of the Wm. and Doris Snider Revocable Trust Number Defendant(s) whether a partnership, day of January, 2020, or a Tribune, El Reno, Okla., acres, more or less One, dated July 30, 1992, if No. CJ-2019-310 corporation or other association money judgment in the amount Nov. 20, 2019.) That the Plaintiff is the owner living, and if Deceased, his NOTICE BY PUBLICATION named as a Defendant continues of $7,675.88 plus interest and LEGAL NOTICE of the said fractional mineral Heirs, Personal Representatives, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA to have legal existence or not; or attorneys fees will be rendered The Board of Education of interest in the said real property Devisees, Trustees, Successors TO: Andrew J. Todd Jr. the names or whereabouts of its accordingly. Darlington Public School and in the actual and peaceable and Assigns and the Unknown TAKE NOTICE that you have offi cers or successors, and with Dated this 5th day of November, District hereby provides legal possession thereof; that Successors been sued by Rushmore Loan due diligence cannot ascertain 2019. notice that the annual school Defendants, and each of them, GREETINGS: Management Services LLC, whether an entity’s successor’s MARIE HIRST election fi ling period for may claim some interest in and You are hereby notifi ed that you and that you must answer the name is the Defendant’s name Canadian County Court Clerk candidates will open on Monday, to said real property adverse to have been sued by Plaintiff in Petition of said Plaintiff on or whereabouts of the unknown BRITNEY McKELVEY, Deputy December 2, 2019, at 8 a.m. and the Plaintiff which constitutes the above cause in the District fi le in said cause on or before successors, other than the Approved by: will close Wednesday, December a cloud on the title of Plaintiff; Court of Canadian County, December 26, 2019, or the Defendants named, if any, and Kristin Blue Fisher 4, 2019, at 5 p.m. that said Defendants are hereby Oklahoma, entitled U.S. Bank allegations of said Petition will cannot ascertain the names or OBA #15898 Board Member Position notifi ed that you must answer National Association, Plaintiff be taken as true and judgment whereabouts of the unknown Timothy A. Fisher On Ballot: to the Amended Petition herein v. Quenten Kaviani-Far and rendered, foreclosing any successors, if any, of Shamrock OBA #15899 The voters shall elect a board fi led on or before the 2nd day of Elizabeth Kaviani-Far, et al., interest you may have in the Development Corporation, a FISHER & FISHER member for Board Position #1, January, 2020, or the allegations Defendants, and that you must following-described real estate dissolved and defunct domestic 8177 S. Harvard Ave., #333 which has a three-year term of of said Amended Petition will answer the Petition of said (property) situated in Canadian corporation; Eagle Construction Tulsa, Oklahoma 74137-1612 offi ce. be taken as true and judgment Plaintiff on or before the 23rd County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Company, a dissolved and Telephone 918-488-9191 will be rendered in favor of day of December, 2019, or the Lot One Hundred Thirty-eight defunct domestic corporation, [email protected] the Plaintiff against said allegations of said Petition will (Published in The El Reno (138), in McKinney Heights each a named Defendant. Defendants, determining be taken as true and a judgment Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Addition to the City of Yukon, UNDIVIDED MINERAL Nov. 17, 20, 24 and 27 and the heirs and devisees of will be entered for the sums due INTERESTS IN AND (Published in The El Reno Canadian County, Oklahoma, Dec. 1, 4, 8 and 11, 2019.) Glen Richardson a/k/a under the Note and Mortgage TO THE FOLLOWING: Tribune, El Reno, Okla., according to the recorded plat BID NOTICE Glen O. Richardson a/k/a which are the subject of said 4.592129 Net Mineral Acres Nov. 13 and 20, 2019.) thereof Project #5218 Glenn Oswald Richardson suit in the amount of $182,429.95 Section 7, Township 12 North, IN THE DISTRICT COURT for the sum of: Project Name: a/k/a Glen Oswald Richardson, with interest, attorney fees Range 7 WIM, Canadian County, OF CANADIAN COUNTY and all costs and a Decree Unpaid El Reno Healthplex deceased; Jessie May Oklahoma STATE OF OKLAHOMA ordering foreclosure of said Principal Balance: $111,800.09 Project Owner: Richardson a/k/a Jessie Mae AND In the Matter of the Estate Mortgage, barring your interest Date of Default: 04/01/2018 City of El Reno Richardson, deceased; Clifford An undivided one-fourth (1/4) of TERRY LANCE ALLEN, in the following described real Interest Due From: 03/01/2018 Project Location: Richardson, deceased; and mineral interest in and under Deceased property: Lender’s Fees & Costs: El Reno, Oklahoma Mark Alan Richardson, Lot 8, Block 5, Stone Glen Case No. PB-2018-223 Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9), Corporate Advances $916.50 Waldrop Construction Inc., deceased; and quieting title Addition Section 2, El Reno, NOTICE OF HEARING Block Eleven (11), IDLEWYLD Escrow Advance $3,185.20 the Construction Manager in Plaintiff and confi rming Canadian County, Oklahoma FINAL ACCOUNT ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, Accrued Late Charges $328.45 At-Risk, on behalf of the City Plaintiff ’s possession of the And that the said Plaintiff PETITION FOR Canadian County, Oklahoma, MIP Payment $30.37 of El Reno, will receive sealed said above-described real claims the interest in said DETERMINATION OF HEIRS according to the recorded Other Fees $33.00 bids that shall include all labor, property, barring and enjoining real property and seeks to DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE plat thereof, commonly Including all subsequent materials, equipment, bonding, Defendants from asserting any have judicially determined AND FOR FINAL DISCHARGE known as 10128 Dale Lane, advances by Plaintiff, if any, insurance and incidentals to right, title or interest in or to Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 in this action that the named OF ADMINISTRATRIX for taxes, insurance premiums perform the scope of work for the interests of the Plaintiff in (the “Property”) Defendants and their successors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN or expenses necessary for the their respective bid packages. the said real property. Dated this 1st day of November, in interest, if any, have no that Peggy Ann Hill Allen, preservation of the subject This project will bid Thursday, Given under my hand and seal 2019. interest in the undivided Administratrix of the estate of property, all costs of this action, December 12, 2019, at 1 p.m. CST. this 15th day of November, 2019. MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk mineral interest set out above Terry Lance Allen, Deceased, reasonable attorney’s fees and The public bid opening will MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk By HOLLY EATON, Deputy and that the Plaintiff or his having fi led in this Court a costs as the Court may allow, be held at the City of El Reno Canadian County, Oklahoma KIVELL, RAYMENT assigns is entitled to said real Petition for Final Account, and the costs of foreclosing your Municipal Building, 101 By HOLLY EATON, Deputy AND FRANCIS property under the law by Petition for Determination of interest in the property and N. Choctaw Ave., El Reno, James D. Tack Jr. OBA #8817 A Professional Corporation conveyance in the State of Heirs, Distribution of Estate ordering said property sold with Oklahoma 73036, on Thursday, Madelaine A. Hawkins K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Oklahoma, and quieting the title and for Final Discharge of or without appraisement as December 12, 2019, at 1 p.m. CST. OBA #33001 Triad Center I, Suite 550 of the said Plaintiff in and to Administratrix. Plaintiff may elect, all of which It IS a Tax Exempt project. ROBERTSON & WILLIAMS 7666 East 61st Street said real property, and that you By order of the Court, you will take due notice. must answer the Petition fi led Waldrop Construction Inc.’s 9658 N. May Ave, Suite 200 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 said Petition will be heard WITNESS my hand and offi cial herein by the said Plaintiffs on contact information is Jason Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73120 Telephone (918) 254-0626 before Judge Barbara Hatfi eld seal this 24th day of October, or before the 3rd day of January, Coleman at (405) 601-6791. (405) 848-1944 Facsimile (918) 254-7915 on the 9th day of December, E-mail: [email protected] 2019. 2020, or said Petition will be The Construction Documents Attorneys for Plaintiff 2019, at 9 a.m. in the Canadian produced by Miller Architects Attorneys for Plaintiff MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk taken as true and judgment for County Courthouse, Second Inc. may be obtained no later By HOLLY EATON, Deputy said Plaintiff accordingly, as Floor, El Reno, Oklahoma, than Monday, November 18, Don Timberlake - #9021 prayed, will be rendered. at which time and place all 2019, via the following: Alex M. Sharp - #31876 MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk interested parties may be heard. The Construction Documents Chynna Scruggs - #32663 By LAUREN STROH, Deputy BARBARA HATFIELD will be available for viewing at Kim S. Jenkins - #32809 FOGG LAW FIRM Judge of the District Court the El Reno Municipal Building William H. Sullivan - #8761 421 S. Rock Island Dean Rinehart, OBA #7595 located at 101 N. Choctaw Ave., BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Roger Rinehart, OBA #12454 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, and P.O. Box 18486 Telephone (405) 262-3502 RINEHART, RINEHART Southwest Construction News Oklahoma City, Okla. 73154-0486 Facsimile (405) 295-1536 & RINEHART, P.C. located at 3616 NW 58th St., Telephone (405) 842-7722 chance@fogglawfi rm.com 115 S. Rock Island, Box 669 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112. Facsimile (405) 848-9349 Chance Deaton, OBA #31978 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Construction Documents may [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff (405) 262-2360 be obtained digitally through Attorneys for the Estate of iSqft project “6264140 - El Terry Lance Allen, Deceased Reno Healthplex – Waldrop Construction Inc.” – and various other online plan rooms. ADVERTISING Construction Documents are available for bidders to have printed from Triangle A&E at the bidder’s expense. WORKS! Please contact Triangle A&E for pricing. Bids will be received no later than Thursday, December Call 262-5180 today! 12, 2019, at 1 p.m. CST for the bid packages listed in the Call 262-5180 to subscribe or advertise. LPXLP specifi cations. 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From Page 1 created by Leighton. “His colors were so bright.” Leighton died in 2004 at the age of 79. During his life he worked at the Federal Correctional Institution in El Reno. His job was Vocational Ag and cooking, but he also taught art to the inmate population. He also taught art at what was then El Reno Junior College, now Redlands Community College. Leighton was obviously proud of his military Pictured service. Waller has is some of found numerous items the original related to his time in art created the Navy. She said she by the late gave some items to Charles El Reno High School Leighton. teacher Brian Rukes, Far right, the the man behind the program and recent rededication rosters of the of Memorial Stadium El Reno Navy in tribute to men Vets vs. Army with El Reno ties who Vets football served and died as a game that result of World War II. was played at There’s also a Legion Park program from a in 1947. football game played Nov. 27, 1947. The (Tribune game, played at photographer/ Legion Park, pitted Ray Dyer) Army veterans against Navy a number of other wants to find a good more than reasonable and celebrated,” she the 1950s through the veterans. It was names familiar in home for the art. She’s for original art. said. late 1980s. sponsored by VFW El Reno history on putting the pieces up “This is wonderful Waller thinks For more Post 382. Leighton’s both rosters. for sale at prices that art by a local man. Leighton created information, contact name is on the Navy Waller said she would be considered It needs to be shown most of the art from Waller at 405-448-7535. roster along with

and responding to cooperation with In addition to its Homeland Security West terrorism. the Israel National work internationally, Program in Israel,” These delegations Police, the Ministry JINSA has hosted 10 said West. From Page 1 are comprised of of Internal Security conferences across the “I look forward representatives from and the Israel Security United States, with a to the experience goal by bringing the FBI, DEA and other Agency (Shin Bet). combined attendance and being able to groups of active federal agencies as More than 200 law of more than 10,500 law share what I learn senior American well as various police enforcement executives enforcement personnel. with the NSA and law enforcement chiefs, sheriffs, state from almost as many “It’s extremely other law enforcement officers to Israel to Homeland Security municipal, county, humbling to have been executives.” study methods and directors and state state and federal selected to represent observe techniques police commissioners. agencies have taken the National Sheriff ’s used in preventing HSP is carried out in part in the program. Association for JINSA’s Chris West Wine, music and Thanksgiving dinner on tap for weekend fun

Art, wine and perform at 7 p.m. you covered for a On Saturday will be nights are common rock and blues music are found Then next Friday fun evening. Fill up a performance by the at the bar, and act that is sure to get in abundance at is a performance by your belly with a popular Jimmy Lee this weekend is no your feet moving. Our Glass. Jade Castle, a singer- Thanksgiving dinner Jordan Band at 8 p.m. exception. And don’t forget The venue’s recent songwriter with a at 7 p.m. The only They are also red Wishbone & Gator next week — Let’s Get Quizzical bachelor’s in vocal cost to eat is to bring dirt country with will host a karaoke Coyette and the Trivia Night was performance. at least six cans of rock guitars and night this Friday at 8 Haywire Band, a huge success, Come enjoy the non-perishable food. powerhouse vocals. p.m. Come sing until featuring Coyette as was the Friday music and appreciate Then at 8 p.m., a VFW Post 382 your lungs give out, Camper, the singer performance of the art on the walls. performance by the VFW has enough or just watch the fun. who put together Madison McCoy. American Legion country duet Rugged live music to make Then on Saturday, the music benefit for This Friday, Post 34 Grace, a husband/ anybody happy. check out the Katie storm victims. country singer This Friday, wife team of red dirt Country, rock and Ballew Band at 8 p.m. The show starts Jesse Alan Horn will American Legion’s got musicians. even wild dance They’re a red dirt, at 9 p.m. weekend fun STARTS Call Shane Smith at 405-262-5180 or 405-339-3641 to advertise your weekend hot spot! HERE The And Out Post 34 Our Glass VFW 382 Auxiliaryy Veterans Still Serving America! Delicatessen 1515 S. Rock Island Ave. Friday, November 22 Wine Lounge - Craft Beer - Art Gallery Live Music! Thanksgiving Dinner, 7 pm FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 8 PM Bring 6 non-perishable food items Live Music Fridays! WISHBONE & GATOR KARAOKE Live Music: Country Duet Rugged Grace at 8 pm Friday, November 22, 7 pm: Saturday, November 23: Live Music Country Artist Jesse Alan Horn SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 8 PM Jimmy Lee Jordan Band, 8 pm Friday, November 29, 7pm: KATTIE BALLEW BAND American Legion Post 34 Jade Castle FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 8 PM 2101 Sunset Dr, El Reno - 262-6198 108 S. Bickford Ave., El Reno • 405-345-8151 COYETTE & THE HAYWIRE BAND 12 ◆ NEWS Wednesday, November 20, 2019 El Reno Tribune

Various scenes from Sunday afternoon's annual German and Italian memorial service at Fort Reno. The ceremony pays tribute to the World War II soldiers held as prisoners of war from those nations who died in Oklahoma and who are buried at Fort Reno. (Courtesy photos/Victoria Lee)

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Ingo Scharschmidt, Honor Commander in the German Air Force; From Page 1 Jeremy Tubb, Honorary Consul A rock wall, built of German in by the prisoners, Oklahoma City; Dr. separates them from Bill Corbett, professor the American side of at Northeastern the cemetery. But on Oklahoma State Sunday, the ceremony University; and featured representation Barbara Conrad of from the American the German American Legion, Disabled Society of Tulsa. American Vets and A memorial prayer Veterans of Foreign was led by Chaplain Wars as well as the Major David Jordan Royal British Legion. of the Oklahoma Speakers included National Guard. Taps SALE Susanne Calvert and was performed by the Ray Markley of the Governor’s Honor 25% OFF $50 Gift Card 50% OFF German American Guard, while David Drawings Society of Tulsa; Marshal played the Gift Department Select Christmas El Reno Mayor Matt bagpipes. White; Oberstleutnant Fort Reno was Black & Decker, 7 QT, White/Gray Tom will be cooking originally intended Geometric Print, Slow Cooker, 219913 Reg. $39.99 on the Traeger! to house Japanese Thompson prisoners of war, said SALE $16.99 the program prepared Holiday Wonderland, 24”, Un-Lit, Fence for the ceremony. But Artifi cial Wreath 179284 Reg. $8.99 American and allied • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL troops captured so SALE $2.99 • STOCKADE, CHAINLINK many German and AND MORE • FREE ESTIMATES Italian soldiers in North Africa, the space was needed for them. 262-4150 German POWs first arrived at Fort Reno on Daniel Thompson, owner July 4, 1943.

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Redlands Community CCollege Cultural Center Many More Sale at 1300 S. Country Club Drive in El Reno Items Not Listed! Saturday, November 23, 2019 7:30pm Sunday, November 24, 2019 Downtown El Reno 2:30 pm 100 S. Choctaw (405) 262-3456 Ticket Prices: Adults $5 - Students $3