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By SHANE SMITH to be replaced. On Workers from [email protected] Tuesday, members the flag company Maintaining Heroes of the Heroes Plaza were preparing to Plaza downtown is a Committee met at replace the flag at bigger job than many the memorial with the top when they may realize. a flag company to discovered the During recent discuss the issue. The pole was no longer maintenance, it committee replaces serviceable. was learned the the flag nearly every flag pole will have year. Turn to POLE, Page 10A

A member of the Heroes Plaza Committee takes a photo of the inside of the fl ag pole after it was inspected by the Cheering committee and to a state beat workers from a fl ag company. El Reno High School's (Tribune Shayne Castrop photographer/ uses a pair of blue- Shane Smith) colored drumsticks to beat on the top of the dugout at The Ballfi elds at Firelake in Shawnee as she leads a chant to cheer on teammates during the Indians Class 5A State Larger arena boosts the cost Fast-Pitch Softball Championships quarterfi nal game with Carl Albert. See for new county fairgrounds related story and photos on Page 1B. By CHRIS EVERSOLE appearance and “It’s an exciting (Tribune photographer/ YUKON REVIEW capabilities, said time to be this close Glen Miller) Canadian County Commissioner to breaking ground,” commissioners David Anderson. Anderson said at learned Monday “It’s going to a joint meeting of the estimated cost be bigger and the Board of County of a new fairgrounds more aesthetically Commissioners has grown from the pleasing,” he said. and the Public original estimate of “We’re getting Facilities Authority. $12 million to $15.8 more value.” Commissioners million. The commissioners comprise both boards. The estimate agreed to use more Anderson was grew because the unspent county scheduled to meet commissioners money and to ask with the bank on have increased BancFirst to increase Wednesday, he said. the project’s size its $10 million line of and improved its credit for the project. Turn to FUNDS, Page 10A

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John Russell Austin Jerry Wynel Childers Funeral services On Thursday, Jerry was preceded for John Russell Sept. 26, 2019, in death by her Austin were held Jerry Wynel Childers parents and five Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, of Norman, a siblings; her at Red Rock United beautiful soul and daughter, Leah; Methodist Church loving mother of and granddaughter, in Calumet with five children, passed Devon Harr. Rev. Tom Cooksey away peacefully at the She is survived by and Rev. Travis young age of 90. her four children, Ewton officiating. Jerry was born Feb. Dan and wife, Judy Burial was at Red 19, 1929, on the family of Norman, Mark Rock Cemetery in farm outside Union and wife, Caroline Calumet under the City to Dennis and of Switzerland, Lisa direction of Turner Neoma Kitzmiller. and husband, Eric of John Russell Austin Funeral Home, Geary. She spent most of Norman and Dallas Mr. Austin passed Dallas, Texas. He Survivors include her youth in El Reno, Jerry Wynel Childers of Baltimore, Md.; away Oct. 14, 2019, worked on the farm his father, Frank graduating from El She was a loyal as well as six in Oklahoma City at as a dairyman, a Austin of Geary; Reno High School in OU Sooner, an grandchildren, the age of 58. He was diesel mechanic and sister, Pamela Sue 1947. She married avid spectator of Dan and wife, born Nov. 14, 1960, helping Frank and Hahn of El Reno; Dan W. Childers and almost every sport, Barbara of Vinita, in Okarche to Albert June. as well as many they had three sons, loved to dance, and Steven of Denver, Frank and Shirley He was a member other relatives and Dan, Mark and Dallas, her cooking was Colo., Amy June (Nix) Austin. of Red Rock Church friends. and two daughters, legendary. Hernandez and Russell graduated in Calumet. Russell Condolences may Leah and Lisa. Her compassion, husband, Alex of from Geary High enjoyed fishing. be sent to the family After living in wisdom, common Edmond, Michelle School and graduated He was preceded in at turnerfuneral- both Chickasha and sense and ability to Dinon and husband, from Canadian death by his mother, [email protected], Oklahoma City for listen set an example Jack of Braintree, Valley Vo-Tech as a June Austin; brother, turnerfh.net, or many years, Jerry for every person who Mass., Savannah diesel mechanic and Robert Lynn Austin; on facebook.com moved to Norman to knew her. and Sydney of also attended Diesel and brother-in-law, (Turner Funeral be closer to family. She always looked Switzerland; 10 great- Mechanic School in Jim Hahn. Homes). Jerry had a on the bright side and grandchildren; and passion and a gift for saw the positive in one nephew and four gardening and was a every situation. She nieces. Vickie Vrana farm girl until the faced death as she did A celebration of end. Her days before life with courage and Jerry’s life will be Memorial service Sunday, Oct. 27 at direction of and after retirement a grateful heart for a held after Christmas for Vickie Lynn Vrana Lake El Reno. Henninger-Hinson were spent tending long, full, healthy while the family is of El Reno will Arrangements Funeral Home in her flower gardens life filled with the love gathered to celebrate be held at 2 p.m. are under the Enid. and mowing her lawn. of family and friends. the holiday.

Former Yukon educator, coach hit Bina Erline Carter Bina Erline Jackson, Rodney (McWethy) Carter, 77, Jackson and with charge over alleged relationship of Yukon, died Oct. 1, Rhonda Jackson; 2019, in Oklahoma grandchildren, By TERRY GROOVER of her former students. A warrant for her City after battling Jackson and Tag Yukon Review Elizabeth Nicole arrest was issued various illnesses for Oldham, Madeline A former Yukon Lenaburg was charged Monday, according to several years. and Stephen Jackson High School history Monday in Oklahoma court records. Bina was born and Tabitha Talley; teacher and assistant County District Court Lenaburg, 24, was Oct. 22, 1941, in and three well-loved, coach is facing charges with second-degree a first-year teacher at Hinton to Mildred four-legged friends. after being accused rape, oral sodomy and , Mary (Costello) and Bina was preceded of having a sexual two counts of lewd acts where she served as Kay Albert McWethy. in death by her relationship with one with a minor.. a history teacher. She She was a 1959 husband, Doc; also worked as an graduate of El Reno her parents; sister, assistant coach for High School and Bina Erline Carter Louise McKinley; NEWS PAGE 2 both the softball and attended Oklahoma facilities for more and brother, Fred K. basketball programs. State University. Bina than 35 years, McWethy. El Reno Tribune 5-DAY FORECAST According to a report married Ronald including supervising A memorial service provided by Oklahoma Lee Jackson in 1960, Spanish Cove for Bina is set for 11 ELRENOTRIBUNE.COM MONDAY City police, the victim and they had four Retirement Village’s a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 Published semi-weekly: 69 45 was 15. At the time the children. The couple first “infirmary,” an at the Yanda & Son Wednesday and Sunday HIGH LOW relationship began, the divorced in 1981. all-in-one acute care, Funeral Home Vol. 129, No. 67 SUNNY, COOLER report said the victim Bina first earned assisted living and Chapel, Yukon. was 14. Co-publishers her Licensed nursing home facility. Arrangements are TUESDAY According to the Sean Dyer and 72 51 Practical Nurse After retirement, under the direction Ray Dyer police report, the certification in the Bina enjoyed of Yanda & Son HIGH LOW two had flirted during mid-1960s. Later, managing rental Funeral Home and PARTLY SUNNY last fall, but nothing as a single parent properties and caring Cremation Services. CONNECT WITH US had come of the WEDNESDAY working full time, for her little dogs Memorial Website 77 48 relationship. However, she graduated from alongside her donations may be www. on May 24 the two Rose State College husband, Dennis made to Pets and HIGH LOW saw one another, by elrenotribune.com PARTLY SUNNY with her Registered “Doc” Carter, whom People, P.O. Box chance, at a concert in Nurse license. she married in 1989. 850587, Yukon, Okla. THURSDAY Oklahoma City. Bina was a superb She is survived 73085. 58 39 After that, they geriatric nurse, by her children, Online condolences began chatting serving as Director Robin (David) may be signed at HIGH LOW through social media CLOUDS, COOLER of Nursing at many Jackson Oldham, www.yandafuneral. Instagram applications. That area long-term care Rhett (Donna) com. FRIDAY eventually led to a 60 38 sexual relationship. HIGH LOW According to the PLENTY OF SUN police report, the Paul Joseph Schwarz teenager told police she and Lenaburg had Prayer service for He is survived by DEADLINES NEWSROOM sexual contact at least Paul Joseph Schwarz his wife, Regina of Classifi ed and display ads: • Managing Editor eight times before of El Reno will be held the home; his children Noon - Monday for Ray Dyer police were notified. at 7 p.m. Sunday at and their spouses, Wednesday edition. [email protected] The incidents Sacred Heart Catholic Gary and Patricia Noon - Thursday for • Community Writer occurred at a hotel in Church. Mass of Deniece Schwarz, Sunday edition. Vicky Joyner Bethany as well as at Christian Burial Denise and Scott Stroh [email protected] various Airbnbs in will be held at 1 p.m. and Barbara and • Sports Editor Oklahoma City, the Monday at Sacred Steve Farrar, all of SUBSCRIBE Glen Miller report shows. Heart with Revs. Okarche; siblings Rates as of Nov. 18, 2007 [email protected] A victim’s protective Francis Nguyen and their spouses, El Reno and County: • Staff Writer order was issued in and Lance Warren brothers, Ray (Bid) One Year $25 | Two Years $35 Shane Smith Canadian County officiating. Burial will and wife, Ann Balance of state (mail): [email protected] against Lenaburg on follow at Holy Trinity Schwarz of El Reno One Year - $48 | Two Year - $78 Sept. 9, court records Cemetery in Okarche. and Tom and wife, Paul Joseph Schwarz Out of State: show. Services are under Judy Schwarz of One Year - $48 | Two Years - $90 ADVERTISING Lenaburg was hired the direction of Skelly Oil Company Oklahoma City; sister, Circulation Manager Huber-Benson and it was the Carole McConville • Advertising Director by the Yukon School Sean Dyer Funeral Home. beginning of of Oklahoma City; Erin Dyer Thompson District in August 2018, [email protected] Mr. Schwarz, 87, Schwarz Oil Company. sister-in-law, [email protected] according to school died Oct. 16, 2019. He Throughout the years, Cris Schwarz of Offi ce Hours • Account Manager officials. The district Monday-Thursday - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. was born in Okarche the station brands Yukon; grandchildren Judy Hampton was notified about Friday - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. to Louis and Anna went from Skelly Oil, and their spouses, judyhampton@elrenotribune. suspicious activity After Hours number: 405-262-5180 involving Lenaburg (Schlirf) Schwarz. He Getty Oil, Texaco and Jeremy and Nicole on Jan. 15, at which graduated from Holy Valero. He retired Dec. Schwarz, Aaron and The El Reno Tribune POSTMASTER: time an internal Trinity High School 31, 2018. Brittney Schwarz, (USPS No. 170 - 780) investigation was in Okarche in 1950. He and Regina Mary Daniel and Brittany Published by Send address changes to begun. Lenaburg He served in the Army Grellner married on Schwarz, Bret and The Tribune Corporation El Reno, Oklahoma The El Reno Tribune was suspended by the (Missile Division) Nov. 16, 1955, and they Whitney Stroh, Kyle Periodical Postage Paid at P.0. Box 9 district on Jan. 16, and with several honors had three children. and Lindsey Stroh, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036-9998 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 she resigned Feb. 6. from November 1952 Paul was preceded Zac and Lauren Stroh, and additional mailing offi ces. According to to November 1954. in death by his Tanner and Kaci her resume, Lenaburg After returning from parents; his sisters, Farrar, KyLee and was a graduate the Army, he went to Mildred Knecht and Brandon Smith of Southwestern Business College and husband, Francis, and and Jade Farrar; Christian University on April 15, 1955, he Dorothy Hufnagel and and 16 great- with a bachelor of signed with Skelly husband, George, his grandchildren. BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST science degree in Oil Company and brothers, Harold and In lieu of flowers, history education. Her began getting wife, Mary, Francis donations may be resume also indicates customers by setting and wife, Ida, John made in Paul’s

2018 SEQUOYAH AWARD that she received her up fuel tanks for fuel (Jay) and wife, Trudy, memory to Sacred OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION teaching certification delivery. Seventeen Pat and wife, Marie, Heart Catholic in December 2017. years later Paul and Carlos; and Church and/or purchased the station, brother-in-law, Holy Trinity Catholic Contact: Phone 405-262-5180/ Fax: 405-262-3541 bought interest from Pat McConville. Church. Turn to YUKON, Page 3A El Reno Tribune Sunday, October 20, 2019 NEWS ◆ 3A El Reno Police Reports Dog Bite As the officer was The two captured scratched with a key of the car and officers arrived and A child was going over dog bite dogs were taken to the while parked at his pointed his gun at her, repeatedly ordered the bitten by a dog while procedures with the animal shelter. The residence. ordering the woman woman to the ground, riding his bike in his boy’s mother, the dog that bit the child An officer arrived to show her hands. but she refused to driveway. three dogs returned. was placed into rabies and reportedly found She then reached comply. Police reports said Reports said the observation. a woman suspected of into the waistband The officers on Oct. 8, the boy dogs began barking The owner of the scratching the vehicle. behind her back. worked to get her into was riding his bicycle again. dogs called the officer She was in her vehicle The officer believed handcuffs. The report when three dogs The officer was able and agreed to meet at parked on the side of she may have said officers could circled him and began to capture a gray pit the animal shelter. the road. been reaching for a smell alcohol on her to bark aggressively. bull and the gray lab The boy’s mother The woman firearm. breath. Additional The child rode his cross. The third dog, declined to file reportedly The officer lawmen arrived and bike into the garage described as a black charges, saying she yelled something again ordered her to began pulling her of his home when a lab, ran back to its just wanted to make unintelligible out show her hands. She toward the back of gray labrador cross owner’s house and sure the animals are the window and then put her hands the patrol unit. bit him on the back of went into the yard current on their shots. proceeded to drive together in a shooting She continued to his left leg. through a hole under Confrontation her car forward into posture, pointing her resist. The dog then ran the fence. On Oct. 9, a driveway, nearly fingers as if they The woman was away with the other The officer police engaged in hitting a house. were the barrel of a taken to the city jail two. attempted to locate a brief standoff with When the weapon. and placed in detox. An officer took the owners, but they a woman who was vehicle stopped she The officer called She was booked on photos of the wound, were not home. The said to be highly reportedly exited and for backup. The complaints of DUI, characterized in officer left a note for intoxicated. approached the police woman reportedly driving with a revoked the police report as them to give him a Reports said an car aggressively. threw her cell phone license and resisting “broken skin.” call. officer’s car had been The officer got out toward him. More arrest.

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If you would like to help sponsor this special feature, please contact Judy Hampton at 262-5180. Opinions&Analysis Sunday, October 20, 2019 ◆ 4A www.elrenotribune.com Participate El Reno City Council Mayor Matt White 659-2596 J.T. Chronister 650-6106 Tim Robinson 740-9681 Bob Ballhorn 405-698-9804 Tracey Rider 405-314-3279 Address El Reno City Council P.O. Drawer 700 El Reno, Okla. 73036 Offi ce phone — 262-4070

El Reno School Board Scott McBee 262-5136 Brad Baker 570-7639 Curtis Blanc 262-7303 Dorrie Parrott 831-1444 Dallas Curtis 519-4233 Superintendent Craig McVay 262-4269 Address “El Reno’s former El Reno School Board hospital building Parkview is perfect fi t for center P.O. Box 580 El Reno, Okla. 73036 has rooms that can ast week most likely be women supportive of creating Offi ce phone — 262-1703 about 20 and children. In a Family Justice serve to keep Lpeople toured Canadian County, Center, they are right, women and what El Reno for if an abused woman in my opinion, not Canadian County decades referred to comes looking for to make it another Commissioners children safe. Once as Parkview Hospital. Ray help, there is no Juvenile Justice They were there to Dyer shelter for her to stay Center. Set up Marc Hader they walk inside see if the building in. Often she and her properly, the Family District 1 Shop could become the children end up in a Justice Center could 422-2425 the Family Justice first home for the Justice Center. In motel. attract financial David Anderson Canadian County his line of work he El Reno’s former support from both District 2 Shop Center, they Family Justice Center. sees how families are hospital building has government and non- 422-2426 Jack Stewart My guess is these devastated by abuse rooms that can serve government sources. wouldn’t have to District 3 Shop folks are going to and neglect. to keep women and Could the building 422-2427 walk out and risk have a hard time He knows there children safe. Once that helped bring new Address finding a better is a great need to they walk inside the life to many families County Commissioners being threatened location to start what have a one-stop shop Family Justice Center, in this area, starting Canadian County is a much-needed where those who are they wouldn’t have in the 1950s, be Courthouse by the person service for our county. suffering physically to walk out and risk transformed into a El Reno, Okla. 73036 District Attorney and emotionally can being threatened by place that could help Offi ce phone they are trying to Mike Fields has been find help and support. the person they are protect and maybe 262-1070, Ext. 200 one of the leading Those who will trying to escape from. even help heal escape from.” advocates for the walk into the Family While the county hurting families in Calumet Board creation of a Family Justice Center will commissioners are the 21st century? of Trustees Mayor Bruce Wallace 205-7803 Vice Mayor Mark Stanke “The House 226-2786 On impeachment, Democrats are Steve Snow Intelligence 850-8704 Committee charged Terry Brungardt getting sloppy with the Constitution 203-2114 with finding a Lacey Rowell he GuestColumn The people the charges does 203-6900 Constitution place a president require a favorable crime hasn’t yet Address Tis presently in power and their vote of the full House, Calumet Board of used by both major Harold representatives — not just a committee. found bribery, Trustees political parties the House — Therein lies the rub. P.O. Box 190 defending or Pease alone initiates The House treason or any Calumet, Okla. 73014 opposing the Ph.D. and formulates the Intelligence Offi ce phone — 893-2323 House Intelligence charges for his Committee charged high crime —the Committee Former Instructor possible removal. with finding a crime only impeachable Union City Board impeachment inquiry Taft College The “Senate hasn’t yet found of Trustees against President shall have the sole bribery, treason or offenses — but it Donald J. Trump. Representatives … Power to try all any high crime — the Mayor Jessica Dempsey Both argue their shall have the Impeachments.” So only impeachable “knows” one exists Vice Mayor Charlie Ross loyalty to it. sole Power of one indicts, the other offenses — but it Les Parks It reads: Impeachment.” tries. Simple enough. somewhere.” Bob McGregor “The House of (Art. I, Sec. 2, Cla. 5). But formulating Turn to PEASE, Page 6A Keith Dennis Address Union City Trustees Letters Policy P.O. Box 36 The Tribune welcomes Union City, Okla. 73090 letters to the editor on Town Hall — 483-5509 subjects of interest to Ext. 5 our readers. The use of any material is at the Oklahoma discretion of the editor. Editing may be Legislature necessary for space or Gov. Kevin Stitt clarity or to avoid poor taste, libel and invasion Offi ce of the Governor of privacy. Ideas though 212 State Capitol Building, will not be changed. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., All letters must bear the Oklahoma City, Okla. handwritten signature of the writer and include 73105 address and phone Phone (405) 521-2342 number for verifi cation Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell purposes (address and Offi ce of the Lt. Governor phone numbers will not be printed). 211 State Capitol Building, Send letters to: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., The Editor Oklahoma City, Okla. P.O. Box 9 73105 El Reno, Oklahoma Phone (405) 521-2161. 73036 E-mail letters to State Sen. rdyer@elrenotribune. Lonnie Paxton com [email protected]. Must also Phone 405-521-5537 contain name, address and State Rep. phone number Rhonda Baker Letters can also be Room 202-A State Capitol, e-mailed through our Oklahoma City, Okla. home page at www.elrenotribune. 73105 com Phone 405-557-7311 We Endorse MATT WHITE For Mayor

Dana Murphy, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner “El Reno has seen a lot of growth and many issues come with that continued growth. Mayor Matt White has done a wonderful job in times of opportunity and challenge by building partnerships and collaborating with others to foster growth and solve problems. It has been a pleasure to work with him at the state and local level and I hope to continue that partnership. His work truly refl ects public service and devotion to El Reno at the highest level. I am proud to Dana Murphy support his re-election and I hope you will too!”

L.Van Perkins, Former Business Owner in El Reno “I've lived in El Reno since 1966. I served on city council for nine years and on various city committees. Mayor Matt White has been an outstanding mayor. Of all the mayors I've seen in this town, nobody, no individual, has done more for this town than Matt White. I think we should keep him as mayor. I would hate to see all the progress that's been made to this point leave the city.”

L. Van Perkins

Jacqueline Stevenson-Smith, El Reno Teacher, Former Business Owner “Matt White has always been an advocate for El Reno. He cares passionately about the growth and development of small businesses and wants to keep them in El Reno. Most people do not understand the daunting task it takes to run a business and with the support of our city offi cials it makes it much easier for businesses to succeed.” Jacqueline Stevenson-Smith

Leslie Osborne, State Labor Commissioner “Mayor Matt White is a great force for the City of El Reno. He is skilled, positive, energetic and a consummate professional. When working with Matt on projects, his enthusiasm is contagious. His devotion to El Reno is apparent and real. I look forward to collaborations to come. I proudly support the re-election of Matt White for Mayor of El Reno!”

Leslie Osborne

Mike Brown, Tooter's Employee “I've been living in El Reno all my life. I'm 56 years old and I've been knowing Matt White all my life. “Booger Red”, he's a good friend of mine, always has been. Velveeta is his nickname! He's a good man. He does a lot of good things around here for the people.” Mike Brown

JT Chronister, Business Owner and Vice Mayor My name is JT Chronister, I'm a lifetime resident of El Reno. I'm a local business person here. I've been on city council for 6 years and on the planning commission for 8 years. Here recently we've developed a special type of momentum. We've been able to turn this city around. We've had a wonderful dynamic on city council. Everyone is getting along great. Matt has really worked hard. He's actually the hardest working person I know in this city and cares more about this city than anyone I know. His drive has led to positive change and to a better situation for El Reno than we've ever seen. We need to keep that change going and we need to keep moving El Reno forward.

JT Chronister

Jim Murphy, Real Estate Developer “I grew up in El Reno and have been in the real estate business for forty years here. Th is is my home. I've raised my family here. I'm proud of El Reno, especially lately. Th e growth has been phenomenal! Whenever you have growth everybody benefi ts from it. And I think it's due to the leadership we've had in the last four or fi ve years that we've had this phenomenal growth. We have a mayor's race coming up and we've got good leadership. I don't see why we'd need to change at this point as long as Mayor White wants to keep doing it!” Jim Murphy

KEEP THE CHANGE GOING. Re-Elect KEEP EL RENO GROWING! MATT WHITE FOR MAYOR VOTE NOVEMBER 12, 2019

Paid by Re-elect Matt White for Mayor, Elisha White, Treasurer, 1815 S. Choctaw • El Reno, OK 73036 6A ◆ NEWS Sunday, October 20, 2019 El Reno Tribune Local dentists to provide free day of services

El Reno Family and fillings for discomfort and help Dentistry will give patients who would fix immediate dental back to the local not otherwise have problems. community with a day access to dental care. “It is our sincere of free dental care The impact of hope that we can on Friday, Oct. 25 El Reno Smile Day has make a difference in from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. been significant. The the lives of those who The services will be first year it served 75 come to us for help. If provided at the clinic, people and provided we meet a patient who 1570 SW 27th St. $20,000 in free dental needs ongoing care, “We love our services. or has an issue that community, and we Last year, the event cannot be corrected are proud to offer served 60 patients and in a single day, we will our services for the provided $21,000 in discuss other dental third year in a row,” free dental services. care options with said a statement “We are honored them,” said Cohlmia. from El Reno Family to give back our time The event draws Dentistry. and talents to the support from The event will be El Reno community Dr. Cohlmia and Dr. and some additional on a first come, first others such as Henry a day of free dental that we are so lucky Chris Faulconer along volunteers will served basis, doing Schein, Septodont exams, X-rays, to be a part of,” said with their El Reno provide dental whatever they can and McDonald’s in cleanings, extractions Dr. Adam Cohlmia. Family Dentistry team treatments to patients to relieve pain and El Reno.

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Res. 581, 105th vote to authorize an you, the right to No House vote and liberties against a dire no “overwhelming Cong. 1998). The full impeachment inquiry confront the witnesses no formation of an threat, and we must consensus,” and only House participated in as was established against you, to impeachment inquiry in previous call your own committee after the impeachments nor witnesses and to vote. Pelosi simply has the full House have the assistance asked the House been given input in of counsel.” Intelligence “defining the scope, (Hearing before the Committee, led rules and procedures” Subcommittee on the by Adam Schiff, as before. The Constitution of the to assume the Committee Report H. Committee on responsibilities and he accompanying H. the Judiciary 105th is behaving as though his committee will do it alone, including the trial constitutionally Ashton reserved to the U.S. The family of on the Green Senate. Moreover, Schiff has been Brad Wright holding secret wishes to say thank you for the love and hearings of witnesses 405-262-4700 support shown to us in our time of loss. denying House Your outpouring of kindness in the form Republican observers 2501 Ashton Place, El Reno of visits, flowers and food has helped to lift of other committees. us up. In addition to our friends, we wish He forcibly removed to thank Rev. Don Wolf, Deacon Lloyd colleague Matt Gaetez. Menz, Deacon John Teague, the churches Clearly, respecting Be home for of St. John’s, St. Joseph’s, Sacred Heart and impeachment, the women’s groups from St. Joseph’s and Democrats are sloppy Sacred Heart for the funeral meal. Special with the Constitution. Editor s Note the Holidays! appreciation of thanks goes to Huber ' : Benson Funeral Home, TRC Rod Services Dr. Harold Pease is a and Crawford and Associates. Thank you syndicated columnist and an expert on the • Storm Doors • Patio Villas from our hearts. U.S. Constitution. 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HOSTED AT EL RENO FAMILY DENTISTRY SPONSORS: Henry Schein, Septodont and McDonald's El Reno Home&Life Sunday, October 20, 2019 ◆ 7A www.elrenotribune.com Redlands to help ease task of fi ling FAFSA paperwork

Completing more convenient for the annual Free students. From 5 to Application for 7 p.m. on Oct. 28, Federal Student Aid Nov. 4 and Nov. 11, the (FAFSA) process can financial aid staff will be a daunting task, be helping families but the Redlands navigate the FAFSA. Community College This assistance is financial aid team will open to anyone be dedicating time regardless of what during extended office college or university hours on Mondays to they plan to attend. help families complete “There can be so the FAFSA. many challenges when Fire safety at Sacred Heart The college recently starting college for changed its hours the first time or The El Reno Fire Department visited Sacred Heart Catholic School recently for Fire Safety Month. The fi refi ghters on Monday nights to trying to pick up taught students about home fi re safety and what to do in case of a fi re in their homes, as well as displaying their 7 p.m. to make access where you left off,” full gear. Shown are Sacred Heart preschoolers with El Reno fi refi ghters. (Courtesy photo) to enrollment and advising services Turn to RCC, Page 9A Lamplighters HCE holds monthly meeting

Lamplighters Home Wallace presented Carol Stine, vice Installation will and Community the lesson titled president, Wallace be held during next Education Association “Plants Used for Health as secretary and month’s meeting set for of Canadian County or Medicine.” Morrison as treasurer. Nov. 11. met recently at A county work day Highland Baptist. to make favors for the Joan Herr offered 2020 district meeting opening prayer, with will be held Oct. 23 Patricia Morrison in the Educational leading the flag salute Building at the county Check Out Our New and giving the devotion fairgrounds. A county on “Redeeming Your executive meeting is Time.” set for 9 a.m. Oct. 22, Louise Wallace with leader lesson read minutes from following at 11 a.m. CHIC WESTERN the previous meeting, Election of officers while Janice Taylor was held, with Herr Wall Decor gave the treasury to serve as president, report. Contributions were given to 4-H Clovers and Women’s Resource New Hope Baptist Church Invites Center. Children Accompanied By Th eir Parents to Red Hats Family Fun gather for luncheon Fall Festival Queen Mother Elaine Wood hosted Th ursday, the October meeting of the Red Hats of the Prairie at a local October 31, 2019, 6-8 pm restaurant. Karen Reeves was recognized as the birthday honoree of the month. Wood read an article focusing on “Friends.” Door prizes were won by Myles Ann Woolard and Letha Green. Others attending were Wanda Mitchell, Bridal Registry Jean Oltermann, Donna Posey and Joan Tubbs. Kaysi Morrison & Ty McKinney Kay Lackey will serve as hostess for October 19, 2019 the next outing set for Nov. 7. Amanda Ratliff & Shawn Cleveland October 26, 2019 Flooring By Tony Free Hamburgers, Madison Brown & Zachary Kouba Carpet • Vinyl • Ceramic November 1, 2019 Porcelain • Wood Hot Dogs, Laminates • Remnants Trunk Or Treats Mikayla Cooper & Garret Gathers FREE ESTIMATES November 2, 2019 306 W. Elm And Inflatables El Reno, OK Taylor Phillips & Chase Jeffery 262-1260 (Inside) November 16, 2019 TRIBUNE PHOTOS DIGITAL NEW HOPE $ COPY 5 BAPTIST CHURCH (West on Route 66 to) 500 N. Reformatory Rd. El Reno, OK 405-422-4673 262-3546 • Downtown El Reno 405-262-5180 FREE DELIVERY & GIFT WRAPPING 8A ◆ NEWS Sunday, October 20, 2019 El Reno Tribune

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MUNICIPAL COURT Naomi J. Robinson, William Herbert Seth Wade Delaina M. Johnson, Robert William Abigail Jordan El Reno, disorderly Shepard, Mountain Littleman, El Reno, El Reno, failure to Rutledge, Geary, Reynolds, Clinton, conduct, $295. View, failure to appear failure to yield and appear warrant, $295. failure to appear failure to appear Alexander Trey warrant, $295. driving under Christopher warrant, $295. warrant, $295. Sealy, Geary, littering, Esmeralda E. Ortiz, suspension, $570. Sean Heflin, El Reno, Terrance Paris Marissa $295. El Reno, driving Chelsie Breann dog at large, $145. Justice Stout, Moore, Goodbear, Oklahoma William without license issued Mayo, El Reno, failure Sandy Mae Smith- speeding, $175. City, failure to appear Youngblood, El Reno, and failure to appear to appear warrant, Phillips, El Reno, Sharon Janise warrants, $590. littering, $295. warrant, $547. $295. failure to appear Sands, El Reno, warrant, $295. speeding, $175. Jesse Manuel Jarvis R. Bethany, Mendoza, Thomas, El Reno, improper improper equipment equipment, $105. VOTE and driving under Tammy Marie NOV. 12TH suspension, $500. Wolfchief, Oklahoma STEVE JENSEN Juan Manuel City, failure to appear Zapata-Mendoza, warrant, $295. FOR EL RENO MAYOR Houston, improper Richard Paul West, equipment, Yukon, driving left of no insurance center, $195. verification and Matthew driving without Wayne Carpitcher, license issued, $652. El Reno, expired New Vision for El Reno! Thomas Lunsford, tag, no insurance El Reno, failure to verification, driving Our City! Our Future! appear warrant, $295. without license Steven Two Babies, issued and failure We are Better Together! El Reno, failure to to appear warrant, appear warrant, $295. $1,007. Priorities & Goals • Transparency in City Government. • A Focus on Rebuilding our city Healthcare. • Facilitate Strategic Planning for Growth. Unique Gift s • Home Decor • Town Hall style meetings in each ward to listen to Distinct Fashions • Jewelry & Accessories the concerns of the citizens. • Focus on revitalization of our Downtown. Beautiful • Listening & Serving ALL citizens of the great city Fall Decor of El Reno. for your Home!

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For a Sign call or text David at 405-596-8038 Bridal Registry Kaysi Morrison & Ty McKinney October 19, 2019 Madison Brown & Zachary Kouba Served El Reno for 20 years with November 1, 2019 wisdom and integrity! Baby Registry Sarah Diaz • Neeley White Jade Wedman • Brittany McPeak Text Steve to 70000 Darrien Hicks • Hunter Bonilla VOTE NOV. 12 to Join our Team and get Register your Wedding at Cocobella’s & Receive 20% Off for an Entire YEAR! Your Voice Matters! important information on up & coming events! 105 S. Bickford • El Reno, OK Paid for by Friends of Steve Jensen. 26-BELLA • Owner: Paula Cooper M-F 10:00am - 5:00pm • Saturday 10am - 4pm El Reno Tribune Sunday, October 20, 2019 NEWS ◆ 9A Epic parents sue, argue dual enrollment in charter, Guideprivate To schools is legal Guide To By JENNIFER PALMER a private school plus If the parents Oklahoma Watch Epic. prevail, Epic also wins. Six Oklahoma City- The lawsuit, filed “This lawsuit area parents have sued in Oklahoma County benefits them Epic Charter Schools, District Court, also (Epic), absolutely,” saying the virtual alleges Epic violated said attorney WorshipWorship Servicesschool violated the theServices Oklahoma Charter Matthew Frisby, state Constitution Schools Act’s ban on who is representing Guide To Worshipwhen it unenrolled Services discrimination. When the parents. their students because Epic unenrolled their He said there the children were children, the parents could be 200 families simultaneously say, it amounted to or more in the same attending Epic and “discrimination situation as the six a private school. against those students parents who filed the Etta Dale auction Although Epic’s that have the income suit. The Etta Dale Junior High Annual Silent Auction is contract with state level to attend private set for Oct. 28 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Lucus regulators prohibits school.” Turn to WATCH, Page 10A Hall cafeteria. There will be a variety of different the virtual charter baskets, an Italian cream cake from Janan school from providing Fletcher, a corn hole set featuring the state shield instruction to private to receive additional need to know Social of Oklahoma from Charles Carpenter, handmade school or home-school RCC federal and state Security numbers and leather goods, holiday decorations, decorations for students, the parents dollars to assist with dates of birth for the the home, an El Reno T-shirt quilt and more. All of argue that this violates From Page 7A college expenses. student and parents the funds go to the school. (Courtesy photo) the constitutional Registration for or guardians. Before requirement that said Paris Przekurat, Redlands FAFSA arriving, students Oklahoma provide a Redlands director of assistance is not should create a Federal system of free public Financial Aid. “We required but is Student Aid ID (FSA schools that “shall be want to ease some of helpful so staff can be ID) at fsaid.ed.gov/ Rev. Barry Bennett open to all the children the stress by providing prepared. npas. The FSA ID Rev. Taud Boatman Rev. Taud Boatman of the state.” help with one of the To c omplete the gives students access to Two of the families most important steps FAFSA with the FAFSA and can serve First Firstsuing Epic enroll their in the financial aid Redlands staff, students as a legal signature. Pentecostal Pentecostalchildren two days a process.” must bring their For more Church of Church weekof in a private The FAFSA filing parents or guardian information or to God school in addition to period opened Oct. 1, and 2018 tax returns register, visit www. God Epic. Another family and by applying early, for parents and redlandscc.edu/ enrolls their children qualified students students, if filed. admissions/ five days a week in have the opportunity Applicants will also enrollment-events.

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The county Funds Details of the new fairgrounds is funding the The proposed fairgrounds includes a large expo center and a maintenance building. fairgrounds with From Page 1A Canadian County is modeling its new fairgrounds on the Grady County Fairgrounds in the use tax, which is Chickasha, which is relatively new and has been successful in attracting new events to the charged on Internet In the end, spending community, Anderson said. sales and on the sale on the fairgrounds The master plan for the project includes work that is not in the current budget — a barn, of items Canadian could cost the county a new building for the OSU Extension Service and RV hookups. County residents buy less than the $15.8 The new fairgrounds will be built on 50 acres located just east of the El Reno city limits at outside the county. million estimate that the intersection of Jensen Road and Alfadale Road. It is just east of U.S. 81 and south of Even with additional Lingo Construction Interstate 40. borrowing, the county Services, the The county purchased the property earlier this year from the Jensen family for $2.5 million, will be able to stay construction manager with the option of purchasing an additional 50 acres in the future at the same price. within its policy of for the project, has The complex will replace the current fairgrounds, which has been on the same property budgeting no more developed. since the mid-1950s. than 60 percent of One way the county A feasibility study recommended a new fairgrounds with I-40 exposure. projected use tax will save money is collections to the by doing some of the One of the changes Commissioner “If we’re going to do collections from its project, Anderson site work with its own in the project is Marc Hader agreed. it, now is the time,” he use tax to help make said. crews. to make the arena “I’d rather build said. up the shortfall. The commissioners Another possible 25 feet wider than it too large for now The county is $3.3 The county has held off on savings is bids originally planned at and grow into it,” he million short of the ample borrowing authorizing the project could come in an estimated cost of said. money it needs for the ability to cover the to proceed until they under budget, $515,000. Stewart said that current $15.8 million additional remaining receive the increase in Commissioner “It was just too short increasing the size estimate, Anderson shortfall, said the line of credit. Jack Stewart said. for a rodeo,” Anderson now makes sense said. financial adviser “I’ve got to know “I think the estimate said. “In my opinion, because modifying the The commissioners Ben Olglesby of I’ve got a loan before is on the high side,” he it’s worth it to make building later would agreed to use $1.4 Municipal Finance I sign on the dotted said. the change.” be costly. million of unbudgeted Services Inc. line,” Anderson said.

people and area were ready Pole organizations for winter. The including the Master Gardeners From Page 1A Master Gardeners group plant new of Canadian County. flowers at least twice There were Those folks a year. problems with the were also at the The group is a part wench and with Plaza, making of the OSU Extension some tangled cables, sure the plants in the Service. meaning the flag can no longer be raised or lowered. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR The committee members were told that getting the parts for it would cost MOBILE MEALS more than installing a Give 1-2 hours a week to help new pole. The current flag pole is actually a provide meals in El Reno! converted light pole. El Reno’s Public You can make a diff erence in Works office said the A worker with a fl ag company is lifted high to inspect the fl ag pole at Heroes Plaza the lives of El Reno residents! pole will be replaced last week. (Tribune photographer/Shane Smith) with an actual flag pole. host a fundraiser on said money raised Heroes Plaza is Like us on Facebook! The Heroes Nov. 1 outside of will be used to maintained by a Plaza Committee will Walmart. Members purchase new flags. number of different CALL 262-8623 our authorizer The act doesn’t also attend a private or email: [email protected] Watch because the issue of elaborate on what school, the lawsuit dual public-private generating revenue states. The parents From Page 9A school enrollment means, or whether the say no public money Flu Season is not addressed in language is referring was used for the The influenza virus starts in November, but doesn’t peak until Epic is not state law,” she said to generating revenue private education. February and usually winds down in March. Approximately 5 to 20 disputing the facts in Wednesday. for the charter school. The private school or percent of our population gets the flu; many mild, some so severe that the lawsuit, according “We look forward Epic, the state’s schools the children they need to be hospitalized. We are all familiar with the standard flu to its response. to this issue gaining largest virtual charter have attended are symptoms of fever, headache, fatigue, cough, sore throat, stuffy nose and muscle pain. The illness lasts up to a week with cough and malaise “There is simply a legal clarity.” school, is under not identified in the lasting up to two weeks. The best way to protect yourself and your loved disagreement between At issue is a clause investigation by state lawsuit. ones is to boost your immune system. Preventing and treating the flu the parties on what in Epic’s contract that and federal agencies “The parents aren’t is very effectively done using natural medicines, including vitamins, Oklahoma law says states: “Under no over allegations of asking for any money minerals, botanicals and homeopathics. A combination of some or all will boost your immune system for the entire winter season. about dual enrollment circumstances shall financial wrongdoing for their private A study of 715 people showed that flu symptoms were decreased by and students’ ability the charter school and fraud, which the school,” Frisby said. 85 percent when they took 6 grams of vitamin C as a one-time loading to enjoy both aspects and/or its program school denies. Dual “Why can’t they get dose, then continued with 1 gram three times a day. The message here of the public vs. of instruction … be enrollment and the both?” is to take a lots of vitamin C the first day you feel symptoms or the first private education at used to provide or practice of enrolling Hickman in March day people around you are getting sick and then take 3 grams daily after that. the same time,” Frisby otherwise supplement “ghost students” — said she wasn’t Elderberry was researched in 60 people and found to alleviate said. instruction of home- or private or home- aware of students symptoms four days earlier compared with controls (people not Epic has supported schooled students or school students who were dual- receiving it). Elderberry helps boost the immune system. dual enrollment in students enrolled in who received no enrolled full time, but Regular chiropractic adjustments are very effective in boosting the its virtual school private schools, or instruction from Epic that some students immune system, not just during the cold and flu season, but throughout and private school used as a method of — are part of the participated in private the year. or home-school generating revenue investigators’ inquiry. supplemental services To start feeling better today, give us a call at 405-262-0548. programs, according for students who are Parents Andrew like tutoring and to affidavits filed being home-schooled and April Grieb, co-ops. in court by a state or are enrolled in Andy and Amy Brooks investigator looking private schools.” and Jacob and into Epic’s practices. The parents’ Charissa Dearmon Epic’s legal filing lawsuit stresses that are plaintiffs in responding to the the Oklahoma Charter the lawsuit. 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White offered a under contract to District Attorney than a year on the county sales tax that Hospital brief history of the remain onsite, housed Fields has been one Family Justice Center funds and operates Parkview building in a building behind of the leaders in plan. the Children’s Justice From Page 1A to the tour group. He the main hospital. promoting the creation Groups are studying Center. That tax was said the tour was for Also, a building now of a Family Justice ways to fund the made permanent when Built in the early information only. Any used as an Urgent Care Center. center as well as what voters approved it in 1950s as Parkview decision on what to Clinic by SSM Saint Commissioner services and agencies the mid-1990s. Hospital, the building eventually do with Anthony’s could Jack Stewart said will need to be housed Talks have today is home to an the building once it become available once he and others have there. focused on making emergency room and is completely vacant the clinic relocates to toured a Family Commissioners put the Family Justice lab operated by SSM will be up to the the new healthplex. Justice Center in up the funds to hire Center a trust or not- Saint Anthony’s. elected city council. White said an Shawnee. Plans are Chandler, but have for-profit entity that Before SSM took over, “We don’t want insurance settlement to tour the Palomar said they don’t see could be governed by Mercy Health had another Irving allowed for a new Center in Oklahoma the county being the a board of directors. leased the building School,” White said. roof to be put on County. revenue source to Commissioners have for the past eight He was referring the building. He People from permanently fund and said they would not years. Mercy operated to a former school said Mercy “did throughout the operate the center. support a similar tax a hospital, but building on Foreman a pretty good job” county have been Canadian County to fund the Family announced last Road that was sold of maintaining it working for more has a third of a cent Justice Center. while occupying the structure. Kristie Chandler, recently hired to serve as project coordinator for the Canadian County Family Justice Center, helped organize the tour. It came about after White and Commissioner David Anderson, District 2, discussed the possibility of using the building to house the center. “I think it would be a great use of an unoccupied building,” Anderson said. He said no decision should be made about where a Family Justice Center should be located permanently until it is known where the services it will provide are most The group that toured the site included Commissioner needed. David Anderson, top photo, as well as below, Rep. Denise “If 90 percent of the Crosswhite Hader, Yukon Mayor Michael McEachern and people coming to the Commissioner Marc Hader. (Tribune photographer/Ray Dyer) center are from the east side of the county, then it would probably be wise to locate it closer to that area,” Anderson said. He said only time will make that information available. “This would help us answer questions with facts,” Anderson said. Chandler said when opened, the Center Doing the fox trot will assist victims This fox was on a leisurely stroll through Adams Park Wednesday, headed west of domestic violence, along Four Mile Creek. (Tribune photographer/Ray Dyer) sexual assault and November it would not years ago. The child abuse crimes. continue with its lease building has not been Following the tour agreement with the maintained and is of the hospital, the city of El Reno. considered an eyesore. group discussed El Reno plans to White said if no the “strengths and break ground later use is found for the weaknesses” of the this month on a $10 hospital building, location. million healthplex it would be his “We are in the that will be built in recommendation it be process of identifying Crossroads Pointe, demolished. any additional a new 60-acre In pitching the idea locations to present at commercial to locate the Family our next scheduled development going up Justice Center there, meeting to take place on U.S. 81, just north of White said a Pafford Oct. 29,” Chandler said I-40. Ambulance crew is by email.

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT the semifinals before OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA losing to powerhouse DEMAIN OLIVE, Petitioner In Re: Change of Name of In the Matter of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estate Victory Christian. vs. FRANCIS PATRICK O’HARA, DALE RALPH HALEY AND HESTER CALDWELL, Deceased of FERN ELIZABETH “The way the AUTTUM MAY JOHNSON, Petitioner EVA ESTELLE COOK HALEY, No. PB-2019-142 COLESON-FOSTER, Deceased Case No. CV-2019-271 Deceased Respondent NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. PB-2019-219 volleyball playoffs NOTICE OF FILING PETITION Case No. PB-2019-218 FP-2017-161 PETITION FOR ORDER NOTICE OF HEARING FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE FOR HEARING are set up, you either ORDER AND NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE PETITION TO ADMIT WAIVING FINAL ACCOUNT PETITION FOR win regional and go FOR HEARING that Francis Patrick O’Hara WILLS TO PROBATE DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE LETTERS OF TRIAL ON THE MERITS has fi led a Petition to have APPOINTMENT OF AND DISCHARGE OF ADMINISTRATION to state or you go NOTICE is hereby given that the his name changed from PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENT OF home. This was a good Petitioner indicates this case is Francis Patrick O’Hara to AND FOR DETERMINATION NOTICE is hereby given ADMINISTRATOR regional and it was at issue, and has requested that Frank Patrick O’Hara, in the OF HEIRS-AT-LAW that Dan Caldwell, AND DETERMINATION the matter be set for trial. The District Court of Canadian DEVISEES AND LEGATEES Personal Representative of OF HEIRS the only one in which Court fi nds this case should be County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the estate of Hester Caldwell, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the winner didn’t set for Trial on the Merits, and The Petition has been set for to all persons interested in Deceased, having fi led in that Robert Dale Foster, the Court fi nds it will receive hearing by the District Court of the estate of Dale Ralph Haley this Court a Petition for Petitioner of the estate of go to state winning all properly admitted evidence Canadian County. The hearing and Eva Estelle Cook Haley, Order Waiving Final Account, Fern Elizabeth Coleson-Foster, each match 3-0,” said regarding the fi nalization of will take place at 301 N. Choctaw, Deceased, that on the Distribution of Estate Deceased, fi led with this Court a Koehler. this case, on the date scheduled El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, before 16th day of October, 2019, and Discharge of the Petition praying for probate of below. the Honorable Paul Hesse, on Chadwick Cowan produced in Personal Representative, the the estate of the decedent, who Last week’s loss IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED November 12, 2019, at 9 a.m. the District Court of Canadian hearing of same has been set by passed away intestate, asking to Skiatook was BY THIS COURT that this Any person may fi le a written County, State of Oklahoma, the judge of said Court for the that Letters of Administration matter is hereby set for Trial protest in the case prior to the instruments in writing, 6th day of November, 2019, at issue to Robert Dale Foster to the second to the date set for hearing. purporting to be the Last on the Merits, on the 6th day of 1:30 o' clock p.m. in Courtroom serve as Administrator and Bulldogs in the past PAUL HESSE Will and Testament of December, 2019, at 1:30 o’clock 2 of the County Courthouse for a judicial determination Judge of the District Court Dale Ralph Haley and the four seasons. El Reno p.m., before the Honorable MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk Last Will and Testament of of Canadian County, El Reno, of the heirs of decedent, is now 1-9 in the Judge Charles Gass, at the By DIANA GARRETT, Deputy Eva Estelle Cook Haley, Oklahoma, and all persons Fern Elizabeth Coleson-Foster. Canadian County Courthouse, Attorney for Petitioner Deceased, and has also fi led interested in said estate are Pursuant to an order of this playoffs since 2011. El Reno; Oklahoma, where all Aharon Hernandez Manley a Petition asking the Court notifi ed then and there to appear Court made on this date, notice Koehler feels her matters at issue, as contained in OBA #22223 to probate the wills, issue and show cause, if any they is hereby given that on the 12th the Petition and other pleadings, HERNANDEZ MANLEY Letters Testamentary to have, why said account should day of November, 2019, at 1:30 program is trending will be heard. 3801 N. Classen Blvd., Suite 250 Chadwick Cowan and determine not be settled and allowed, and o’clock p.m., the Petition will be toward breaking the Dated this 15th day of October, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118 the identity of all the heirs-at- said estate distributed. heard in the Courtroom, Second 2019. Phone 405-422-0000 law, devisees and legatees of the WITNESS MY HAND this 16th Floor, of the Canadian County playoff jinx. CHARLES GASS Facsimile 405-708-5327 decedents. day of October, 2019. Courthouse, El Reno, Oklahoma, “This is the third Judge of the District Court Email: NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that JACK D. McCURDY II when and where all persons year in a row where Approved: [email protected] the 6th day of November, 2019, at Judge of the District Court interested may appear and LISA K. COSENTINO the hour of 9 o'clock a.m. in the Jimanne H. Mays, OBA #5826 contest the same. we have not been the Courtroom of Judge McCurdy OBA #11797 (Published in The El Reno JIMANNE H. MAYS IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, fourth seed having to Attorney for Petitioner has been appointed as the time ATTORNEY, PLLC I have hereunto set my hand Tribune, El Reno, Okla., for hearing the Petition in the play the No.1 seed in P.O. Box 851173 Oct. 6, 13 and 20, 2019.) 204 Buckboard Lane this 17th day of October, 2019. Yukon, Oklahoma 73085-1173 Canadian County Courthouse Midwest City, Oklahoma 73130 PAUL HESSE the first round. Even IN THE DISTRICT COURT in El Reno, Oklahoma, when (405) 702-3242 Telephone (405) 401-9600 Judge of the District Court WITHIN AND FOR and where all persons interested though the results Facsimile (405) 769-7632 Dean Rinehart, OBA #7595 CANADIAN COUNTY may appear and contest STATE OF OKLAHOMA Email: jimannehmays@ Roger Rinehart, OBA #12454 were the same, I feel (Published in The El Reno the same by fi ling written IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF sbcglobal.net RINEHART, RINEHART we are making Tribune, El Reno, Okla., opposition thereto on the AMY MICHELLE COVENTON, Attorneys for & RINEHART, P.C. Oct. 20 and 27, 2019.) ground of incompetency of the progress being that Petitioner Personal Representative 115 S. Rock Island, Box 669 NOTICE OF APPLICATION applicant, or may assert their and El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 third seed playing TO AMEND EXISTING PERMIT own rights to the administration SHAWN LEE COVENTON, (405) 262-2360 TO USE GROUNDWATER and pray the Letters be issued (Published in The El Reno the No.2 seed,” said Respondent Attorneys for the Petitioner PERMIT NUMBER 2002-562 to them. Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Koehler. Case No. FD-2019-509 Dated this 16th day of October, Notice is hereby given that Oct. 20 and 23, 2019.) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 2019. El Reno did play the Ronald K. Griesel Family STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: JACK D. McCURDY II IN THE DISTRICT COURT (Published in The El Reno Skiatook tough in Trust c/o David Cohenour, C2S Shawn Lee Coventon Judge of the District Court OF CANADIAN COUNTY Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Environmental Service Inc., TAKE NOTICE that you have FOGG LAW FIRM STATE OF OKLAHOMA Oct. 20 and 27, 2019.) this year’s Carl Albert 1309 S. Dickerson Street, been sued for divorce in the 421 S. Rock Island Ave. In the Matter of the Estate of IN THE DISTRICT COURT regional, leading all Newcastle, Oklahoma 73065, above Court by the Plaintiff, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 JERRY LEE ERVIN, Deceased OF CANADIAN COUNTY under the authority given in Amy Michelle Coventon. Telephone (405) 262-3502 Case No. PB-2019-92 STATE OF OKLAHOMA three games early Oklahoma State Law, Title 82 Alleging incompatibility, and Facsimile (405) 295-1536 NOTICE OF HEARING In the Matter of the praying for divorce from you, and holding a 12-8 §1020.7, has fi led an application Email: PETITION FOR Estate of CHRISTOPHER with the Oklahoma Water and you must answer the chance@fogglawfi rm.com DETERMINATION OF HEIRS advantage in the third Petition on or before the 20th STEVEN VETOYANIS a/k/a Resources Board, pursuant Chance L. Deaton, OBA #31978 DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE game before a series day of November, 2019, or said STEVE VETOYANIS, Deceased to Board rules, to amend Attorney for Petitioner AND FOR FINAL DISCHARGE Petition will be taken as true Case No. PB-2019-213 of errors led rallies by groundwater permit #2002- and a divorce and other relief OF ADMINISTRATRIX COMBINED NOTICE the Bulldogs. 562 to withdraw and use an sought will be granted to the (Published in The El Reno NOTICE IS HEREBY TO: All persons interested additional 13.19 acre-feet of Plaintiff. Tribune, El Reno, Okla., GIVEN that Barbara Ervin, in the estate of Christopher El Reno had groundwater for a total of WITNESS MY HAND AND Oct. 20, 2019.) Administratrix of the estate Steven Vetoyanis a/k/a eight serving errors 413.19 acre-feet of groundwater of Jerry Lee Ervin, Deceased, SEAL this 30th day of BEFORE Steve Vetoyanis, Deceased. in the contest which per calendar year for the September, 2019. THE CORPORATION having fi led in this Court a You are hereby notifi ed that the following: (1) municipal use, MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk COMMISSION OF THE Petition for Determination of Petitioner, Lara Elyse Vetoyanis, compounded the 14 and (2) mining use - drilling and By HOLLY EATON, Deputy STATE OF OKLAHOMA Heirs, Distribution of Estate 1112 Cambridge Drive, Yukon, dig errors and three primary completion of oil and (SEAL) APPLICANT: CARLENE and for Final Discharge of Oklahoma 73099, fi led in the gas wells. An additional 13.19 Attorney for Petitioner KATHERINE ROTHER STORM Administratrix. District Court of Canadian blocking miscues. The Roger D. Everett, OBA #2788 f/k/a CARLENE KATHERINE acres have been dedicated to By order of the Court, said County, Oklahoma, a Petition Indians were 45-of-52 EVERETT, P.C. ROTHER MEYER, RONALD this application and are located Petition will be heard before for Summary Administration as follows: 5.1 acres in the NE 508 W. Vandament, Suite 300 PAUL ROTHER AND ANITA Judge Jack McCurdy on the from the serving and Admission of Will to NE NW and 1.48 acres in the Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 SUE ROTHER, TRUSTEES OF 18th day of November, 2019, at Probate. The Petitioner has line for 87 percent NW NW NE of Section 4, T12N, (405) 350-0990 THE ROTHER CHILDREN’S 9 a.m. in the Canadian County alleged that Christopher with five aces. R7WIM; and 6.61 acres in the Fax (405) 354-2834 TRUST OF NOVEMBER 1, 1983 Courthouse, Second Floor, Steven Vetoyanis a/k/a W2 NE SW of Section 33, T13N, Email: [email protected] RELIEF SOUGHT: VACATE El Reno, Oklahoma, at which Bailey Denwalt led the AND STAY UIC PERMIT NO. Steve Vetoyanis died testate R7WIM, all in Canadian County. time and place all interested 2002230043 URBAN OIL & GAS on May 22, 2019, domiciled team with two aces, This will bring the total land (Published in The El Reno parties may be heard. GROUP, LLC and residing in Canadian dedicated to the permit to 413.19 Tribune, El Reno, Okla., JACK D. McCURDY II followed by Avery LEGAL DESCRIPTION: County, Oklahoma, that the acres. Further, the application Oct. 6, 13 and 20, 2019.) CCGU (LORETTA 1) 6-31N Judge of the District Court Blount, Brilee Garrett requests the deletion of the IN THE DISTRICT COURT Dean Rinehart, OBA #7595 total value of the Decedent’s CENTER OF THE NORTHWEST property in Oklahoma is and Riley Connor with ten proposed well locations OF CANADIAN COUNTY QUARTER OF THE Roger Rinehart, OBA #12454 currently authorized and the STATE OF OKLAHOMA RINEHART, RINEHART less than $200,000.00, and the one ace each. NORTHWEST QUARTER OF only heirs, devisees, legatees, addition of eleven (11) wells BLACKFOOT ENERGY, LLC, THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER & RINEHART, P.C. El Reno was administrators and executors of located us follows: one each in Plaintiff OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 115 S. Rock Island, Box 669 46-of-55 in the hitting the NE SW NE, SE SW NE, SW v. 14 NORTH, RANGE 8 WEST, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Christopher Steven Vetoyanis NE NE, NW SE NE, SW SE NE, MITTIE M. ROSE, Deceased; CANADIAN COUNTY, (405) 262-2360 a/k/a Steve Vetoyanis are: department for a .836 THOMAS CARNEY ROSE, NW NE SE, SW NE SE and SE OKLAHOMA Attorneys for the Estate of Lara Elyse Vetoyanis, Deceased; SYBIL ROSE average but had nine NW SE of Section 33 and one CAUSE PD 201900257 Jerry Lee Ervin, Deceased 1112 Cambridge Drive, HARLOW, Deceased; WILLIAM NOTICE OF HEARING Yukon, Oklahoma 73099, and errors and 16 kills. each in the SE NW SW, SW NE VAN HOOSER HARLOW JR., SW and NW NE SW of Section STATE OF OKLAHOMA: Zachary Ryan Vetoyanis, Denwalt led the team Deceased; WILLIAM VAN (Published in The El Reno 34, T13N, R7WIM, Canadian To all persons, owners, 504 E. Rose Drive, Midwest City, HOOSER HARLOW III; and Tribune, El Reno, Okla., with 11 kills out of 20 County. This will bring the total producers, operators, Oklahoma 73110. DANA HARLOW a/k/a DANA Oct. 20 and 27, 2019.) number of wells for this permit purchasers and takers of oil All creditors having attempts, with only ARLENE HARLOW BARTOSH; IN THE DISTRICT COURT to eleven (11). All other aspects and gas and all other interested claims against Christopher and their heirs, executors, OF CANADIAN COUNTY two errors for a .450 of the permit remain the same. persons, particularly in Steven Vetoyanis a/k/a administrators, devisees, Canadian County, Oklahoma, STATE OF OKLAHOMA average. Board rules require that the trustees, successors and assigns, Steve Vetoyanis, Deceased, Urban Oil and Gas Group, LLC. In the Matter of the Estate of well be located a distance of creditors and claimants, are required to present Cassie Avendano NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN KATHLEEN ANNE BIGLEY, at least 1320 feet from existing immediate and remote, the same with a description that the Applicant in this Deceased had two kills, while wells or proposed well locations both known and unknown, of all securities and other cause is requesting that the No. PB-2019-3 on lands of another unless Defendants collateral, if any, held by each Blount, Connor and Commission issue an order to ORDER AND NOTICE a well location exception is Case No. CV-2019-265 creditor with respect to such Jennis Goucher added vacate or stay UIC Permit No. FOR HEARING OF granted. One such well location AMENDED claims, to the Petitioner, 2002230043 for failure to follow FINAL ACCOUNT one kill each. Blount exception provides that the NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Lara Elyse Vetoyanis, c/o the rules of the Corporation PETITION FOR exception may be granted if THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA Commission and failure to Timothy C. Dowd, Two led all setters with TO: Mittie M. Rose, Deceased; DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION no objection is received from provide proper notice. Leadership Square, 211 North nine assists, while Thomas Carney Rose, APPROVAL OF any landowner having a well NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma Deceased; Sybil Rose Harlow, ATTORNEYS FEES Denwalt had three located within 1320 feet of the that this cause be set before an City, Oklahoma 73102, no more Deceased; William Van Hooser COSTS AND EXPENSES well requested to be authorized. Administrative Law Judge for assists. Harlow Jr., Deceased; William AND DISCHARGE OF than thirty (30) days following Use of groundwater is governed hearing, taking of evidence and Van Hooser Harlow III; and PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE the granting of the order El Reno had a solid by Sections 1020.1 and following reporting to the Commission. Dana Harlow a/k/a Dana Arlene Anne Christine Chand, admitting the petition and of Title 82 of the Oklahoma NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN blocking scheme at Harlow Bartosh; and their heirs, Personal Representative of the combined notice, or the same Statutes and Rules of the Board, that this cause will be heard the net and recorded executors, administrators, estate of Kathleen Anne Bigley, will be forever barred. Oklahoma Administrative Code before an Administrative devisees, trustees, successors Deceased, having fi led in Notice is hereby given that four blocks, two by (OAC), Title 785, Chapter 30. Law Judge on the Initial and assigns, creditors and Hearing Docket at the Western this Court a fi nal account a hearing will be held on Protests to the application must claimants, immediate and Denwalt and one each Regional Service Offi ce of the of the administration of December 16, 2019, at 9:30 be in writing and received by remote, both known and Corporation Commission, Jim said estate and petition for a.m. at the Canadian County from Avendano and the Board at the address listed unknown. Thorpe Building, 2101 North distribution of said estate Courthouse, 301 N. Choctaw Connor. Off the net, below and by the applicant at YOU, and each of you, are Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, and for fi nal discharge of said Street, El Reno, Oklahoma, the address listed above no later hereby notifi ed that Plaintiff Garrett had the team’s Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the Personal Representative. before Judge Paul Hesse. than November 18, 2019, and has fi led a Petition in the 6th day of November, 2019, and IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND At the hearing, the Court will lone dig. contain the following: (1) name, District Court of Canadian that this notice be published as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN decide whether to approve address and telephone number County, State of Oklahoma, required by law and the rules of that the hearing on said fi nal the Petition for Summary of the interested person: Case No. 265, against you, and the Commission. account be and the same is Administration and Admission (2) the particular application each of you, alleging that they NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN are the owners of the following hereby set on Wednesday, the of Will to Probate. number to which the protest that any person interested or undivided mineral interests 13th day of November, 2019, at You are hereby advised that Harriers relates; (3) specifi c information protesting the application please underlying the following the hour of 1:30 o'clock p.m., you must fi le objections to to show how approval of the advise the Attorney of record described real property situate in Courtroom 1 of the County the Petition for Summary From Page 2B application proposed may and the Court Clerk’s Offi ce of in Canadian County, State of Courthouse in the City of Administration and Admission directly and adversely affect the Corporation Commission Oklahoma, to-wit: El Reno, Canadian County, of Will to Probate, Final legally protected interests of fi ve (5) days before the hearing while Connors State Mineral Interest Owner Oklahoma, and all persons Account and Petition for the person fi ling the protest; date above. - Blackfoot Energy, LLC; interested in said estate are Determination of Heirship, and National Park and (4) a statement of the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Description - SE/4 Section that the Applicant and notifi ed then and there to appear Distribution and Discharge at relief sought by the interested 16-10N-05W, Canadian County, College out of Hot interested parties may present and show cause, if any they any time before the hearing and person. A person who sends a Oklahoma; Fractional Mineral Springs, Ark., sent testimony by telephone. have, why said account should letter containing only a general Interest - 33/1120 send a copy to the Petitioner, The cost of telephonic not be settled and allowed, and individual runners. objection or comment will not That the Defendants, and or you will be deemed to have communication shall be paid said estate distributed and be deemed to be a party, but the each of them, be adjudged waived any objections. If you The Cougars posted by the person and persons the Personal Representative letter will be made part of the to have no right, title, claim, have no objections, you do not requesting its use. Interested discharged. an overall time of permanent record. estate or interest in and to the need to appear at the hearing or parties who wish to participate IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 2:07.18 for the 4.97- A hearing on this application undivided mineral interest make any fi ling with the Court. by telephone shall contact that notice thereof be given by will be scheduled and the owned by Plaintiff and involved If any objection is fi led before mile (8K) course, the Applicant or Applicant’s publication and by mailing a applicant and protestant(s) shall in this cause of action, and attorney, prior to the hearing the hearing, the Court will copy of this Order and Notice which breaks down be advised of the hearing date that they, and each of them, be date, and provide their name determine at the hearing perpetually barred and enjoined to all of the heirs at law of the upon receipt of a proper protest. and phone number. whether the will attached to to 31:49 per runner on from setting up or asserting deceased, as required by law. Protesting parties or their NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN the Petition shall be admitted average. any right, title, claim, estate or IN WITNESS WHEREOF, representatives must appear that this cause, if protested, to probate, and whether the interest in and to said undivided I have hereunto set my hand Jace Gatz led the at the hearing and present the may be subject to a pre-hearing summary administration mineral interests. The said this 16th day of October, 2019. protest in order that it may or settlement conference proceedings are appropriate and Cougars with a sixth- Defendants, and each of them, PAUL HESSE be considered. Hearings are pursuant to OCCRP 165:5-11-2. if so, whether the estate will be must answer the Petition fi led Judge of the District Court place finish with a governed by Section 309 of Title NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN distributed and to whom. herein by Plaintiff on or before APPROVED AS TO FORM: time of 30:42, putting 75 and Section 1020.8 of Title 82 that all interested persons Timothy C. Dowd, OBA #2458 the 20th day of November, 2019, Katherine Schneiter of the Oklahoma Statutes and may appear and be heard. For Frank Hinton, OBA #22178 him just two minutes or said Petition will be taken as information concerning this OBA #20832 the Rules of the Board, OAC true and correct and judgment Larry A. Grizzle, OBA #33896 action, contact Paul Schulte, SCHULTE, SCHNEITER behind the regional Title 785, Chapters 4 and 30. If rendered accordingly decreeing ELIAS, BOOKS 302 N. Main, Kingfi sher, & GIBSON, P.L.L.C. you have any questions, please that said Plaintiff is the owner BROWN & NELSON champion. Spencer Oklahoma 73750, (405) 375-4165, 302 N. Main Street contact Mary Nell Brueggen at of the property described in 211 N. Robinson, Suite 1300 Cullen crossed the or Elizabeth Anne George, Kingfi sher, Oklahoma 73750 (405) 530-8800. Board mailing said petition. Oklahoma City, Okla. 73102-7114 Michael D. Stack, P.C., Attorney Telephone (405) 375-4165 line less than a address: Oklahoma Water Given under my hand and seal Telephone (405) 232-3722 for Applicant, 3831 E. Memorial Facsimile (405) 375-5944 Resources Board, Planning and this 1st day of October, 2019. Facsimile (405) 232-3746 minute behind Gatz Road, Edmond, Oklahoma 73013, Email: [email protected] Management Division, 3800 N. MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk Telephone (405) 286-1717. Attorney for Petitioner to place ninth with Prepared by: Attorneys for Estate Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City. CORPORATION COMMISSION a time of 31:38. Oklahoma 73118-2881. Board fax FOGG LAW FIRM OF OKLAHOMA Richard M. Fogg, OBA #2998 number: (405) 530-8900. J. TODD HIETT, Chairman Walter Blackowl Chance L. Deaton, OBA #31978 BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman earned 13th with a Jennifer K. Bridgforth DANA L. MURPHY OBA #30499 Commissioner Visit Us Online at time of 33:17, followed 421 S. Rock Island Ave. DONE AND PERFORMED this by Zachary Lewis El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 16th day of October, 2019. Telephone (405) 262-3502 ATTEST: (34:34) in 16th place Facsimile (405) 295-1536 PEGGY MITCHELL www.elrenotribune.com and Bryon Ware Secretary of the Commission LPXLP (47:17) in 18th place. El Reno Tribune Sunday, October 20, 2019 LEGALS ◆ 5B Legal notices

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RODER, Plaintiff In the Matter of the Estate TOMMY LYNN WEST, Deceased of DAVID E. THOMPSON, MILDRED G. BENUZZI, of DEBBIE DOOLEY SNAPP, v. and/or their unknown of FLOYD DAVIS, Deceased Case No. PB-2015-116 Deceased Deceased GIDEON TINSLEY, if successors, heirs and assigns. Case No. PB-2019-214 NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. PB-2018-258 Case No. PB-2019-215 living and if deceased, the NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER NOTICE OF HEARING You are hereby notifi ed unknown successors, heirs, that an action has been NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ALLOWING WAIVER OF PETITION FOR ORDER executors, administrators, fi led in the District Court PETITION FOR LETTERS OF FINAL ACCOUNT/INVENTORY ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT devisees, trustees and assigns ADMINISTRATION of Canadian County, State LETTERS TESTAMENTARY DETERMINATION DETERMINATION of Gideon Tinsley; and APPOINTMENT OF of Oklahoma, in the above APPOINTMENT OF OF HEIRSHIP OF HEIRSHIP RANDALL TINSLEY, if PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Case No. CS-2019-885, styled PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND FINAL DECREE AND FINAL DECREE living and if deceased, the AND DETERMINATION Tinker Federal Credit Union, ADMIT AND OF DISTRIBUTION OF DISTRIBUTION unknown successors, heirs, OF HEIRS Notice is hereby given that a Federally Chartered APPROVE THE WILL Notice is hereby given executors, administrators, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES Carolyn Sue Thompson, Credit Union, Plaintiff v. AND DETERMINATION that Marty West and devisees, trustees and assigns NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Personal Representative of the Mildred G. Benuzzi, Defendant. OF HEIRS FOR AN Jamie Lynn Kautz, Co- of Randall Tinsley; and to all persons interested in estate of David E. Thompson, The action alleges that ANCILLARY PROBATE Personal Representatives of DALE COX and PAM COX, the estates of Floyd Davis, Deceased, has fi led in this Court Defendant is indebted to STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: if living and if deceased, the Deceased, that there has been the estate of Tommy Lynn the Petition for distribution Tinker Federal Credit Union, The heirs, next of kin and produced and fi led in the West, Deceased, have fi led of the estate. The hearing of a Federally Chartered Credit creditors of said decedent. unknown successors, heirs, District Court of the County of in this Court a Petition for the same has been fi xed by Union, in the amount of NOTICE is hereby given executors, administrators, Canadian, State of Oklahoma, distribution of the estate. The the Court for the 5th day of $4,507.18, with interest thereon that Dixie Wilkins and devisees, trustees and assigns a Petition to Probate the estate hearing of the same has been November, 2019. at 1:30 o’clock on the above stated principal Ralph McCubbins have of Dale Cox and Pam Cox; and of Floyd Davis, Deceased, fi xed by the Court for the 31st p.m., at the County Courthouse balance and interest rate, until fi led a Petition for Letters CAROLYN M. LECK, with a Petition praying for the day of October, 2019, at 9 o’clock of Canadian County, and all paid, together with reasonable Testamentary in said estate Canadian County, Oklahoma, attorney’s fees and costs as probate of said estate without a.m. at the County Courthouse persons interested in the estate requesting they be appointed Treasurer; and provided in the note. a Will, and that Letters of of Canadian County, and all are notifi ed to appear and show Co-Personal Representatives of MARC HADER, Administration be issued to persons interested in the estate cause, if any, why the heirs of You and/or your unknown Canadian County, Oklahoma, successors are hereby notifi ed said estate, and that the heirs Cindy Vaden, and for a judicial are notifi ed to appear and show David E. Thompson, Deceased, of the deceased be judicially Commissioner; and determination of the heirs, that you have been sued in this cause, if any, why the heirs of devisees and legatees should determined. DAVE ANDERSON, devisees and legatees of said Tommy Lynn West, Deceased, not be fully determined and the action and must answer the Canadian County, Oklahoma, Petition fi led by the Plaintiff Said Petition will be heard decedent. should not be fully determined estate be distributed. Commissioner; and on or before November 26, 2019, on the 5th day of November, Notice is also given that the and the estate be distributed. WITNESS my hand this 15th day JACK STEWART, or the facts and or allegations 2019, at 9 a.m. at the Canadian 31st day of October, 2019, at WITNESS my hand this 8th day of October, 2019. Canadian County, Oklahoma, contained in said Petition will County Courthouse, located at the hour of 9 o’clock a.m. of October, 2019. BARBARA HATFIELD Commissioner; and be taken as true and judgment 301 N. Choctaw Avenue, El Reno, has been appointed as the BARBARA HATFIELD Judge of the District Court CHEROKEE SOUTH will be entered in favor of Oklahoma 73036. time for hearing said Petition Judge of the District Court Prepared by: CORPORATION; and Tinker Federal Credit Union as Dated this 14th day of October, before Paul Hesse, Judge of Prepared by: Tammy S. Boling, OBA #12S69 OKLAHOMA PRODUCED requested therein. 2019. the District Court, in the Kelley L. Cornelius LAW OFFICE OF WATER SOLUTIONS, LLC, Given under my hand and seal Lindsay N. Hearn, OBA #33744 District Courtroom, Probate OBA #12618 TAMMY S. BOLING Defendants this 30th day of September, 2019. FOSHEE & YAFFE Division, Second Floor, County KELLEY L. CORNELIUS, P.C. 203 N. Bickford, #2 Case No. CV-2019-253 Courthouse in Canadian County, MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk P.O. Box 890420 4216 N. Portland Avenue El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 AMENDED State of Oklahoma, when and BRITNEY McKELVEY, Deputy Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73189 Suite 203 (405) 262-1101 SERVICE OF SUMMONS where all persons interested (SEAL) Oklahoma City, Okla. 73112 (405) 262-1102 Telephone (405) 632-6668 BY NOTICE OF PUBLICATION in said estate may appear and Bart A. Boren Facsimile (405) 632-3036 Phone (405) 721-6124 Attorney for WILLIAMS, BOREN STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: contest the same. Email: [email protected] Fax (888) 619-0733 Personal Representative & ASSOCIATES, P.C. GIDEON TINSLEY, if Dated this 9th day of October, Attorney for Petitioners 2019. Email: [email protected] ATTORNEYS living and if deceased, the PAUL HESSE Attorney for (Published in The El Reno 401 N. Hudson Ave., Suite 200 unknown successors, heirs, Judge of the District Court Co-Personal Representatives Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 (Published in The El Reno executors, administrators, MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk Oct. 13, 20 and 27, 2019.) (405) 232-5220 Tribune, El Reno, Okla., devisees, trustees and assigns Fax (405) 232-1963 of Gideon Tinsley BRITNEY McKELVEY, Deputy (Published in The El Reno PUBLIC NOTICE Oct. 20 and 27, 2019.) Attorneys for Plaintiff RANDALL TINSLEY, if Prepared by: Tribune, El Reno, Okla., We will offer the following IN THE DISTRICT COURT vehicle at public auction living and if deceased, the GEORGENIA A. VAN TUYL Oct. 16 and 20, 2019.) OF CANADIAN COUNTY (SEALED BIDS ONLY) on unknown successors, heirs, OBA #11703 IN THE DISTRICT COURT (Published in The El Reno STATE OF OKLAHOMA November 8, 2019, at 10 a.m. executors, administrators, P.O. Box 52541 OF CANADIAN COUNTY Tribune, El Reno, Okla., In the Matter of the Estate of Tulsa, Oklahoma 74152 at Cavin Wrecker Service, devisees, trustees and assigns STATE OF OKLAHOMA Oct. 20 and 27 and Nov. 3, 2019.) MARIE ESSELMANN, Deceased 918-695-3856, 918-518-6644 312 W. Woodson St., El Reno, of Randall Tinsley In the Matter of the Estate of IN THE DISTRICT COURT Case No. PB-2019-202 Attorney for the Estate Oklahoma 73036. Please contact DALE COX and PAM COX, JERRY J. HAZLETT, Deceased OF CANADIAN COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Floyd Davis Bryan Albrecht at 405-262-3383 if living and if deceased, the Case No. PB-2019-16 STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA) for more information. DISCOVER BANK, Plaintiff unknown successors, heirs, NOTICE OF HEARING COUNTY OF CANADIAN) ss. 2005 Honda TRX500, 4-Wheeler, vs. All persons having claims executors, administrators, (Published in The El Reno PETITION FOR VIN 1HFTE310454009241 AMY FAULKNER, Defendant against Marie Esselmann, devisees, trustees and assigns Tribune, El Reno, Okla., DETERMINATION OF HEIRS We reserve the right to refuse Case No. CJ-2018-515 Deceased, are required to of Dale Cox and Pam Cox Oct. 13 and 20, 2019.) DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE any and all bids. IN THE DISTRICT COURT NOTICE BY PUBLICATION present the same with a CHEROKEE SOUTH AND FOR FINAL DISCHARGE THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN AND FOR description of all security CORPORATION OF ADMINISTRATRIX TO: Amy Faulkner CANADIAN COUNTY (Published in The El Reno interests and other collateral, if OKLAHOMA PRODUCED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The Sheriff of Canadian STATE OF OKLAHOMA Tribune, El Reno, Okla., WATER SOLUTIONS, LLC that Marsha M. Murphy, County, Oklahoma, Greetings: any, held by each creditor with PENNYMAC LOAN Oct. 6, 13 and 20, 2019.) You are hereby notifi ed that Administratrix of the estate You will take notice that the respect to such claim, to the SERVICES, LLC, Plaintiff IN THE DISTRICT COURT an action has been fi led in of Jerry J. Hazlett, Deceased, Plaintiff, Discover Bank, fi led named Personal Representative vs. OF CANADIAN COUNTY the Canadian County District having fi led in this Court a a Petition in the District Court at: WILLIAM L. POWERS a/k/a STATE OF OKLAHOMA Court, State of Oklahoma, Petition for Determination of Canadian County, Oklahoma, c/o Richard M. Fogg WILLIAM POWERS, et al., MALLORY MALOY COOPER, styled Barbara A. Roder v. of Heirs, Distribution of against the above-captioned Fogg Law Firm Defendants Petitioner Gideon Tinsley, if living and Estate and for Final Discharge Defendant, Amy Faulkner, 421 S. Rock Island Ave. Case No. CJ-2019-136 and if deceased, the unknown of Administratrix. seeking a money judgment El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 NOTICE OF SALE ANTONIO COOPER, successors, heirs, executors, By order of the Court, said against Defendant, Amy On or before the following OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Respondent administrators, devisees, Petition will be heard before Faulkner in the amount of presentment date: December 23, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO Case No. FP-2019-105 trustees and assigns of Judge Paul Hesse on the $10,554.05, with post-judgment 2019, or the same will be non- COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Gideon Tinsley; and 4th day of November, 2019, at interest at the statutory rate, suited, void and forever barred. INFORMATION OBTAINED State of Oklahoma) Randall Tinsley, if living and 9 a.m. in the Canadian County and costs of this action, and Dated this 14th day of October, WILL BE USED FOR THAT Canadian County) SS: if deceased, the unknown Courthouse, Second Floor, unless Defendant answers said PURPOSE. To the Respondent, Greeting: 2019. successors, heirs, executors, El Reno, Oklahoma, at which Petition on or before the 13th Notice is hereby given that Antonio Cooper Anna L. Demmer, Petitioner administrators, devisees, time and place all interested day of December, 2019, said on the 18th day of November, You are hereby notifi ed that Prepared by: trustees and assigns parties may be heard. Petition will be taken as true Richard M. Fogg, OBA #2998 2019, at 10 o’clock a.m. in you have been sued in the and judgment will be rendered of Randall Tinsley; and PAUL HESSE FOGG LAW FIRM the lobby of the Canadian above named District Court, for Plaintiff for $10,554.05, with Dale Cox and Pam Cox, if Judge of the District Court 421 S. Rock Island Ave. County Courthouse in El Reno, that a Summons has been post-judgment interest at the living and if deceased, the Dean Rinehart, OBA #7595 Oklahoma, the undersigned issued upon you to answer statutory rate and costs of this El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 unknown successors, heirs, Roger Rinehart, OBA #12454 Sheriff will offer for sale and to the Petitioner’s Petition to action. (405) 262-3502 executors, administrators, RINEHART, RINEHART sell for cash to the highest Challenge Presumption of Dated this 3rd day of October, (405) 295-1536 devisees, trustees and assigns & RINEHART, P.C. and best bidder, subject to Paternity, that you must fi le 2019. Attorney for of Dale Cox and Pam Cox; and real estate ad valorem taxes, 115 S. Rock Island, Box 669 an answer herein on or before MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk Personal Representative Cherokee South Corporation; superior special assessments El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 the 21st day of October, 2019, or By HOLLY EATON, Deputy and Oklahoma Produced Water and all interests of record, if (405) 262-2360 said Petition will be taken as Stephen L. Bruce, OBA #1241 Solutions, LLC, Defendants, any, except the Mortgage and Attorneys for the Estate of (Published in The El Reno true and judgment by default Everette C. Altdoerffer alleging that Plaintiff is the interests foreclosed herein on Jerry J. Hazlett, Deceased Tribune, El Reno, Okla., will be rendered against you, OBA #30006 record owner of an undivided the following described real and the Petitioner will proceed Oct. 20 and 27 and Nov. 3, 2019.) Nicholas L. Massey, OBA #30399 mineral interest in the property, to-wit: accordingly. IN THE DISTRICT COURT (Published in The El Reno Leah K. Clark, OBA #31819 described lands situated in Lot Two (2), Block One (1), Dated this 2nd day of October, Kyle W. Riddel, OBA #30418 OF CANADIAN COUNTY Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Canadian County, State of Skyview Addition Section Two 2019. Attorneys for Plaintiff STATE OF OKLAHOMA Oct. 13, 20 and 27, 2019.) Oklahoma: (2), an Addition to the City MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk P.O. Box 808 EVERBANK, Plaintiff IN THE DISTRICT COURT Lot Seven (7), Block Six of El Reno, Canadian County, BRITNEY McKELVEY, Deputy Edmond, Oklahoma 73083-0808 v. (6), CHEROKEE SOUTH Oklahoma, according to WITHIN AND FOR TAMMY S. BOLING (405) 330-4110 JOHN EVANS; SPOUSE, the recorded plat thereof, CANADIAN COUNTY Attorney for the Petitioner IF ANY, OF JOHN EVANS; ADDITION, in Section Fifteen commonly known as 1500 STATE OF OKLAHOMA 203 N. Bickford, Suite #2 JESSICA EVANS; SPOUSE, (15), Township Twelve (12) North Reformatory Road, MORTGAGE RESEARCH El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 (Published in The El Reno IF ANY, OF JESSICA EVANS; North, Range Ten (10) West of Tribune, El Reno, Okla., El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 (the CENTER, LLC, d/b/a (405) 262-1101 JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; the Indian Meridian, Canadian “Property”) VETERANS UNITED HOME (405) 262-1102 Oct. 20 and 27 and Nov. 3, 2019.) County, Oklahoma, according to IN THE DISTRICT COURT ED GRAHAM A/K/A EDWARD Sale will be made pursuant to LOANS, a Missouri Limited [email protected] N. GRAHAM; SPOUSE, IF ANY, the recorded plat thereof. a Special Execution and Order IN AND FOR Liability Company, Plaintiff OF ED GRAHAM; COUNTY That Plaintiff ’s Petition alleges of Sale issued out of the offi ce CANADIAN COUNTY that you claim some right, vs. TREASURER; BOARD OF of the Court Clerk in and for (Published in The El Reno STATE OF OKLAHOMA title, lien, estate, encumbrance, LARRY COLLINS, et al., COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; Canadian County, Oklahoma, Defendant(s) Tribune, El Reno, Okla., U.S. BANK NATIONAL claim, assessment or interest ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff AND STATE OF OKLAHOMA and pursuant to said judgment No. CJ-2019-295 Oct. 13, 20 and 27, 2019.) in and to the subject properties, vs. EX REL OKLAHOMA reserving the right of Plaintiff NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT adverse to Plaintiff, which WITHIN AND FOR TANNER BLAIR, et al., EMPLOYMENT SECURITY to recall said execution by oral THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA constitutes a cloud on Plaintiff ’s CANADIAN COUNTY Defendants COMMISSION, Defendant(s) announcement and/or order TO: Larry Collins title, and that you have no right, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. CJ-2019-345 Case No. CJ-2019-524 of the Court, prior to the sale, Carrie Collins title, lien, estate, encumbrance, U.S. BANK NATIONAL NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE BY PUBLICATION said judgment entered in the TAKE NOTICE that you have claim, assessment or interest, District Court in and for said ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA been sued by Mortgage Research either in law or in equity, in and County, State of Oklahoma, in vs. COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY TO: John Evans and spouse, Center, LLC, d/b/a Veterans to the subject properties, or any Case No. CJ-2019-136, entitled RYAN A. CHAPMAN, et al., INFORMATION OBTAINED if any, of John Evans, if United Home Loans, a Missouri of them. PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, Defendant(s) WILL BE USED FOR THAT living or if dead, and to Limited Liability Company, You are hereby notifi ed that Plaintiff, vs. William L. Powers No. CJ-2019-247 PURPOSE. said Defendant(s)’ unknown and that you must answer the you have been sued and must a/k/a William Powers, et al., NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA successors, if any. Petition of said Plaintiff on answer the Petition fi led by Defendants, to satisfy: THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Tanner Blair; spouse of TAKE NOTICE that you have fi le in said cause on or before Tanner D. Blair, if married; Plaintiff on or before the 2nd FIRST: The costs of said action TO: Ryan A. Chapman been sued by EverBank, in the November 27, 2019, or the Occupants of the Premises of day of December, 2019, or the accrued and accruing; TAKE NOTICE that you have District Court of Canadian allegations of said Petition will 339 E. Carson Lane, Mustang, allegations contained in said SECOND: The judgment and been sued by U.S. Bank National County, State of Oklahoma, fi rst lien of the Plaintiff, be taken as true and judgment Association, and that you must Oklahoma, if living, and Petition will be taken as true rendered, foreclosing any if deceased, their Heirs, and that you must answer the and judgment entered thereon PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, answer the Petition of said Petition on or before December interest you may have in the Plaintiff on fi le in said cause on Personal Representatives, adjudging the Plaintiff to in the sum of $129,149.53 with 8, 2019, or the allegations of interest thereon at the rate of following-described real estate or before November 27, 2019, or Devisees, Trustees, Successors be the owner of the subject said Petition will be taken as 4.25% per annum from August 1, (property) situated in Canadian the allegations of said Petition and Assigns and the Unknown properties as stated in true and judgment rendered 2018, as adjusted, if applicable, County, Oklahoma, to-wit: will be taken as true and Successors Plaintiff ’s Petition. In such until paid; advances for taxes, Lot Eighteen (18), Block Eight judgment rendered, foreclosing GREETINGS: against you awarding Plaintiff event, you will be adjudged insurance and preservation (8), Brookstone Lakes Phase any interest you may have in the You are hereby notifi ed that you a fi rst lien upon the following and decreed to have no right, expenses, accrued and accruing; 2, an Addition to the City of following-described real estate have been sued by Plaintiff described real estate, situated title, lien, estate, encumbrance, abstracting expenses, accrued Oklahoma City, Canadian (property) situated in Canadian in the above cause in the in Canadian County, State of claim, assessment or interest, and accruing; bankruptcy County, Oklahoma, according County, Oklahoma, to-wit: District Court of Canadian Oklahoma, to-wit: either in law or in equity, in County, Oklahoma, entitled U.S. fees and costs, if any; and an to the recorded plat thereof The East Half (E/2) of Lot Six Lot Three (3), Block Two (2), and to the subject properties, Bank National Association, attorney’s fee, plus costs, with for the sum of: (6) and the East Half (E/2) of in Gadberry Addition, an or any of them, and a decree interest thereon at the same Lot Seven (7) in Block Two (2), Plaintiff v. Tanner Blair, et al., addition to the City of El Reno, quieting Plaintiff ’s title in and Unpaid Defendants, and that you must rate, until paid. Canadian Estates, an Addition Canadian County, Oklahoma, to the subject properties will be Principal Balance: $165,608.16 answer the Petition of said Persons or other entities Date of Default: 12/01/2018 to Mustang, Canadian County, according to the recorded entered. having interest in the property, Oklahoma, according to the Plaintiff on or before the 7th plat thereof. Interest Due From: 11/01/2018 day of December, 2019, or the Given under my hand and seal including those whose actual recorded plat thereof PROPERTY ADDRESS: Lender’s Fees and Costs: allegations of said Petition will this 11th day of October, 2019. addresses are unknown and for the sum of: 1324 S. Hadden Escrow Advance $864.83 be taken as true and a judgment MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk persons or other entities who Unpaid Accrued Late Charges $319.26 will be entered for the sums due El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Canadian County, Oklahoma have or may have unknown Principal Balance: $143,223.17 Other Fees $50.00 under the Note and Mortgage For the sum of $10,943.73, Blake A. Gibson, OBA #22147 successors and such unknown Including all subsequent Date of Default: 08/01/2018 with interest from March 1, FIELD, TROJAN successors are hereby notifi ed which are the subject of said advances by Plaintiff, if any, Interest Due From: 07/01/2018 2019, at 8 percent per annum, & HARVEY, PLLC are: William L. Powers a/k/a suit in the amount of $127,646.60 for taxes, insurance premiums Including all subsequent together with a reasonable P.O. Box 5676 William Powers, if living; with interest, attorney fees or expenses necessary for the advances by Plaintiff, if any, and all costs and a Decree attorney’s fee, $850.00 for Enid, Oklahoma 73702 spouse of William L. Powers for taxes, insurance premiums ordering foreclosure of said abstracting, advances for (580) 233-4625 a/k/a William Powers, preservation of the subject or expenses necessary for the Mortgage, barring your interest taxes, insurance and property Facsimile (580) 233-8874 if married; El Reno RIL property, all costs of this action, preservation of the subject in the following described real preservation, and the costs of Attorneys for Plaintiff Credit Union, and the Heirs, reasonable attorney’s fees and property, all costs of this action, property: Personal Representatives, costs as the Court may allow, this action, and ordering said reasonable attorney’s fees and Lot Sixteen (16), Block Five Devisees, Trustees, Successors, and the costs of foreclosing your property sold to satisfy said costs as the Court may allow, (5), in Blocks 4, 5, 6 and 7, Assigns and Unknown interest in the property and judgment, and forever barring and the costs of foreclosing your MEADOWS ACRES, an Addition Successors of William L. Powers ordering said property sold with you and all persons claiming interest in the property and to Mustang, Canadian County, a/k/a William Powers, if or without appraisement as by, through or under you from El Reno ordering said property sold with Oklahoma, according to the Deceased. Plaintiff may elect, all of which ever setting up or asserting any or without appraisement as recorded plat thereof, commonly The property has been duly you will take due notice. right, title, equity or interest in Plaintiff may elect, all of which known as 339 E. Carson Lane, appraised in the sum of WITNESS my hand and offi cial and to said real estate adverse you will take due notice. Mustang, Oklahoma 73064 (the $135,088.00. seal this 25th day of September, WITNESS my hand and offi cial to the right and title of the Tribune “Property”) WITNESS MY HAND this 1st 2019. purchaser at said foreclosure seal this 25th day of September, Dated this 10th day of October, day of October, 2019. 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to left field ahead of a State double off the wall in right center field by From Page 1B senior Kenzi Mutzig. Brothers grounded The Titans scored out to score White, eight runs in the while Mutzig scored first four frames en on a double to the route to a 10-4 win left field wall by over El Reno. Wahweah. However, “The girls showed Brothers and a lot of fight. We just Wahweah were left played the number Kenzi Mutzig stranded as the Titans one team in the state (55) strides took a 9-3 lead into the and I think a lot of into a pitch seventh. people counted us Thursday Carl Albert’s Aerin out, especially after during Talley hit a solo home the first four innings the state run in the top of the when we were down quarterfi nal seventh to make it quite a bit. game with a 10-4 game, but the “We knew, as Carl Albert. Titans gave the run coaches, our team Taryn back in the bottom has something you Wahweah half of the frame. can’t coach and that is (18) makes El Reno’s Krystiana fight. They have that. a throw from Guzman slapped a We never counted center fi eld. single past shortstop, ourselves out and Raelyn Kouba followed by a one- fought hard down (28) sets bagger by Taber. to the last out,” said up in front Both runners moved Deaton, whose team of a ground up on a ground-out by ended the season with ball as a Houston. a 22-13 record. Titans runner Brothers then hit Carl Albert used an breaks a line drive at second error and two hits in toward base, which was the second inning to third base. booted by the Titans, score a pair of runs, Kouba made allowing Guzman to before exploding in a force out score, but Taber was the fourth inning for at second. tagged trying to dive Freshman right-hander Miklyn Lumpmouth, above, six runs off five hits (Tribune into home plate. throws a pitch toward the plate Thursday. Classmate and two errors by photographer/ El Reno ended the Kira Taber, below, makes a running catch for an out in the EHS defense. Glen Miller) game with eight hits the fi fth inning. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) Two of those hits as White went 2-for-4 were back-to-back with a pair of runs homers resulting in scored to pace the three runs scored. effort. El Reno, with only Freshman an Ashlee Houston right-hander single and a double Miklyn Lumpmouth by Kira Taber over the went the full seven first three frames, got innings for El Reno, on the board in the allowing 10 runs off bottom of the fourth. 14 hits and a walk. Chenoa White hit “This experience a lead-off single to is going to be center field and scored invaluable. We have on a one-bagger by got a core group of Brothers. Brothers underclassmen that was forced out on are going to move this a single by Taryn team along with their Wahweah before a junior counterparts. ground-out ended the There are a lot of threat. great things coming Carl Albert game before the Hannah Williams for El Reno in the added a run in the Indians finally got in the bottom of the coming years,” said fifth to make it a 9-1 to Titans starter sixth. White singled Deaton.

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