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PAGE EIGHT—Sapulpa <0*1* > Hereto. Friday. July IS. 197*
Mounds Area News Briefs
By sanoi McDonald
Sunday afternoon visitors ui
the home of Mr and Mrs J L
Anderson, Sr., were Mr. and
Mrs N W Anderson, Brian
and Carla. Tulsa. Mr and Mrs
Millard Williams, Roberta
Williams, Billy Willbanks. and
Mr and Mrs Jason Neeley, all
of Shawnee
Mr Vic Fitzgerald, visiting
from Anchorage. Alaska, was a
Thursdax overnight guest in
the home of Mr and Mrs.
Robert Littlefield. Brian.
Terry and Jamie
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mrs Fannie Davis
in Kiefer Those attending
were Mr and Mrs Art Davis.
Kiefer. Mr and Mrs Gifford
Shelton, Beggs. Mr and Mrs
Hoy Brewer. F.ufaula, Phil
Davis, Mr and Mrs Richard
Shelton and family. Mr and
Mrs Bill Nation and family. all
of Sapulpa. Also Karen
Burgess and Johnny. Beggs.
Mr and Mrs Bill Davis. Dos
Palos. C alifornia. Mr and Mrs
Jerry Davis and sons, of Dos
Palos. Mr and Mrs Mike
Lister and daughters. Mr and
Mrs E J Davis. and Mr and
Mrs Jack Clyma and
daughter, all of Mounds They
were also celebrating the
birthday of Mrs E.J. Davis
Mr and Mrs Bobbie Davis
and Danny visited on Saturday
in the home of Mrs Dorothy
Hillard. Kelly-ville, who was
celebrating her birthday
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. J.E.
Cumbey were Rev and Mrs
I .ester Meyers, Stillwater and
Mr and Mrs. Webb McFaddon.
Drumnght. Visiting later were
Mr and Mrs. Marion
McFaddon, Tom and Julie, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Spradley,
Broken Arrow. Mr. and Mrs.
J W Seago and Aaron and Miss
Joy Perkins. Liberty Mounds
Amos Boatright of Sapulpa
was a Tuesday afternoon guest
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Exendine.
Sunday afternoon visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Davis were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Buchanan. Sapulpa
Mr and Mrs. Howard Evans
of Vinita spent the weekend in
the home of Mr and Mrs. M.
McDonald.
Mr and Mrs Bill Baloat and
Suzy of Farmington, New
Mexico, are spending a short
time in the home of Mr. and
Mrs Dennis Lacey.
Mr. and Mrs Nathan Yar-
borough, Phoenix, Ariz., are
guests for the week in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore.
Sunday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sparks
and J.B. were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Chambers of Bartlesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Wilburn and
Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. *
Arthur Wilson visited on
Sunday in Bartlesville at the
Jane Phillips Hospital with
Mr. Jim Magner, who is a
patient ‘.here.
Sund y dinner guests in the
home of Mrs. Rosa Cruikshank
were her son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Cruikshank,
Melinda, Lisa and Jodi.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Roller. J.D and Jane of Rock
wood. Mo., were Monday and
Tuesday guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs. Clint Roller
Mr and Mrs Leroy
Anderson visited on Sunday in
the home of Mrs. Ruby Howard
of HectorviUe. Also visiting
were Mr. and Mrs Jack
McGuire of Tulsa and Mr and
Mrs Eddie McGuire. Orlando.
Florida
Friday dinner guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs Rodger
McDonald. Stacey . Dawn and
Shannon, were Mr. and Mrs
R A Daniels. Hazel Stanley .
Jeff and Jennie. Jim Adkins,
and Debbie Patrick and Deena
Mr and Mrs Robert lit-
tlefield. Brian, Terry and
Jamie, visited on Sunday in
locust Grove at Spring Creek,
where a fish fry was held
honoring Mr. Vic Fitzgerald
who is visiting from Alaska.
Those attending were Mr and
Mrs. Jack littlefield. locust
Grove. Paul Littlefield. Teresa
and Denise. Mr and Mrs.
Bruce Duncan and Ovad. Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Watson and
Mitch, all of locust Grove, Mr
and Mrs. Vern Blakely and
granddaughter. Deena, of
Tulsa and Velma littlefield.
Sapulpa
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pearse.
Tulsa, were Friday night
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Anderson.
Thursday visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E.J.
Davis were Mrs. Robert Nation
and grandson. Darren
Woodard, who is visiting from
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Cumbey
visited on Thursday night in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jordan, Morris.
Thursday visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Exendine were Mrs. Barbara
Exendine and children
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hickey
visited on Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Crumb, of
Tecumseh.
Miss Gina Ashing is a guest
for the week in the home of her
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Davis.
Cheryl and Kay Baloat of
Aurora, Mo., spent the
weekend in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Lacey.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward,
Drumright, were Sunday
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. David Exen-
dine and Keith of Pickett
Prairie visited on Monday
afternoon in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Byrd and
Melita and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Exendine.
Corky Davis was a Monday
afternoon guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis.
Mrs. Opal Raby and Mrs.
Rosa Cruikshank had lunch on
Tuesday with Mrs. Linda
Harris, Kevin and Timmy of
Jenks.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burt were
Butch Burt and Nancy
Newsome, and Janet Newsome
of Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodger
McDonald, Stacey, Dawna and
Shannon visited on Saturday in
the home of Mr and Mrs
C.E. McDonald and Ruby
McDonald, of Belle Plains.
Kansas They celebrated the
birthdays of Mr C.E
McDonald and Shannon
McDonald with a rook out. and
cake and ice cream.
Mr and Mrs. E.J Davis
visited in Muskogee on
Thursday
Ricky Anderson celebrated
his eighth birthday on Monday
with a party at his home
Enjoying cake and ice cream
were Mr and Mrs W.D.
Anderson. Mrs Norma I zing
and Paula. Gary, Jerry and
Ixri McCall, Mark Roberts,
and Mr and Mrs Leroy
Anderson and family
Mr. and Mrs Rodger
McDonald visited in Oklahoma
City on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hams. Kevin and Timmy of
Jenks were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Opal Raby, Joy and
DeAwna. They celebrated
DeAwna's birthday with cake
and ice cream
Mrs Barbara Exendine and
children visited on Monday
afternoon in the home of Mr.
and Mrs Tom Exendine
Monday afternoon guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Joyd
Davis were Vera Vaughn, and
Francie Hart, Darrel and Billie
of Okemah.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lacey
visited on Thursday and
Friday in Aurora, Mo., with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baloat.
Cheryl and Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. H.E. McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward
were Sunday visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
McDonald, who were
celebrating Mr. McDonald's
birthday with a dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Davis
and Danny and Mr and Mrs
Tim Davis and Tabetha of
Sapulpa visited on TTiursday
with Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Davis.
Birthday cake was served in
honor of Mrs. Laverne Davis's
birthday.
Raymond Daniels and Pat
Anderson visited on Friday in
Tulsa.
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Davis
visited on Tuesday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brewer of
Eufaula. Later they all went
fishing at I^ake Eufaula
Saturday night visitors in the
home of Mr and Mrs. J.E.
Cumbey were Mr and Mrs
Kay Ward. Sapulpa. and Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Cumbey,
Muskogee.
Mrs. Marie Stockam and
Gary visited on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Exendine.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Harris, Kevin and Timmy of
Jenks, Jana and Cheryl Harris,
who are visiting from Clovis,
New Mexico, and Edna
Chilcoat visited on Thursday
night in the home of Mrs. Opal
Rahy, Joy and DeAwna.
Mrs. Ruth Cox of Beggs,
visited on Friday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Exendine.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davis
and sons visited on Thursday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E.J Davis. The Rill Davis' and
the Jerry Davis' left shortly
afterwards for their home in
Dos Palos. California
Mrs Raymond Daniels and
Shannon McDonald celebrated
their birthdays together with a
dinner on Sunday. Gifts were
opened from Mr and Mrs.
Rodger McDonald. Stacey and
Dawn. Hazel Stanley, Jeff and
Jennie. Mr and Mrs. Ronnie
Patrick, and Deena, and
Raymond Daniels and Johnny.
Cake and ice cream were
served at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Rodger McDonald,
Stacey. Dawn and Shannon
Mr and Mrs. E.J. Davis
visited on Monday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Gifford
Shelton of Beggs. and later
went fishing at Dentonville.
Mr and Mrs David Exen-
dine and Keith of Pickett
Prairie visited on Monday
afternoon in the homes of Mr.
and Mrs I/nne Byrd and
Melita and with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Exendine
Mr and Mrs. Bobbie Davis
and Danny and Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Davis and Tabetha
of Sapulpa had dinner on
Tuesday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs E.J. Davis.
Mideast Gap Remains
ly United Press International Egyptian President Anwar extend the mandate
Israel says the “gap is still Sadst. authorizing the truce farce.
Sadat changed his mind at
I
I
A single pair of flies, starting
in April, could produce by Aug-
191 .010.000.000,000.000,000
offspring In the theoretical
possibility that they all lived,
the entire earth would be
buried under a layer of flies 47
feet deep
DOR AH GROW
Herald Jenks
Correspondent
Is Appointed
Mrs. Dorah Grow is the
Herald's new Jenks
correspondent.
Mrs. Grow, of 1M N. Second,
a farmer journalism instructor
in Jenks and Oklahoma City, is
the widow of Russel Grow,
former dean and co-founder of
American Christian College in
Tulsa. She received her
bachelors degree from Nor-
theastern State University and
her masters from Oklahoma
University; she has done
graduate work at New York
University, Washington
University and Oklahoma City
University. Mrs. Grow was
elected to the Illinois House of
Representatives in 1965.
Mrs. Grow has taught school
in Jenks, Oklahoma City,
McDemfree College, Carthage
College and Robert Morris
College in Carthage, 111.
Your......Horoscope
Frances Drake
m
FOR SATURDAY, JULY 26. 1975
I/wk in the section in which
your birthday comes and find
what your outlook is, according
to the stars
T/4
ARIES
(Mar 21 to Apr. 20)
There may be fewer gains
now but, conversely, also fewer
pitfalls; be on the lookout for
both, however A good day for
meetings, agreements in-
volving future projects.
TAURUS K/-TP
i Apr. 21 to May 21)
If you have a tight schedule, a
deadline to meet, it will be
especially important to keep
calm. And DO appraise sit-
uations carefully before acting.
Business matters need extra
vigilance.
GEMINI
i May 22 to June 21)
Avoid activities, ideas or
people who are not worthwhile.
Temptation sometimes comes
in odd garb, so use a careful but
not entirely suspicious yard-
stick.
CANCER ||AA
i June 22 to July 23 i
You can choose activities
from several areas now, but
stay within reasonable bound-
aries. Stellar influences, fairly
auspicious, stimulate your
creative leanings.
t July 24 to Aug. 23)
You should do especially well
now in projects which require
careful organization, clever
management. Don't let op-
position dissuade you.
VIRGO
(Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) ®
If careful to guard against
impulsive acts and words, the
day should be generally smooth.
Gains indicated from past ef-
forts.
LEGAL NOTICE
Published in Sapulpa Herald July 2S. 1975
msk C°U,lty'0kUhom*' Fln,ncUI Statement as of June 30, 1975 and Estimate of Needs for all Funds for the Fiscal Year Ending
BALANCE SHEETS
ASSETS CE*E*AL ANDSPECIALFUNDS
Cash Balance on Hand 6-30-75
TOTALASSETS
LIABILITIES AND RESERVES:
Claims and Contracts Pending
TOTAL U ABILITIES AND RESERVES
SURPLUS
General
Fund
4.062.32
4.002.32
307.37
307.37
3,074.05
1975-70 ESTIMATED INCOME
from Sources oilier than Tax
ESTIMATED GENERAL FUND REVENUE
OTHER THAN TAX
Alcoholic Beverage
Franchise Income
Collection Fees
__TOTAL ESTIMATED MISCL. REVENUE
CITY C1JCHE
Personal Services
Maintenance and Operation
TOTAL
tm TREASURER
Maintenance and Operation
TOTAL
FIRE DEPARTMENT (VOLUNTEER)
Maintenance and Operation (Dwae)
Capital Outlay
TOTAL
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL GENERAL FUND
UesMise
Caakon
TOTAL
Of.
ugutoasbeWS
■«*■
Sevenwe
Sacking
11.110.50
11.119.50
lMlt.SO
2.130.00
2.440.05
3.010.00
7.402.05
300.00
30.00
830.00
ao.it
».0»
230.00
L300.00
2.730.00
4J00.00
3.307.00
M0M0
lUnM
3.074.15
7.4M.05
F iremens
Street ana Alley
Cash F und
Pension
Cash Fund
Police
Cash F und
Sewer Utility
Cash F und
Trash Utility
Cash Fund
Sewer Bona
Cash F und
S.S77.S7
S.*77.S7
19,5*7 02
lt.5S7.02
2.990.9S
2.990 95
425 63
425 63
1.671.19
1.876.19
52.2ae.37
S2.iee.37
3,*77.JT
10,5*7.02
513.0S
513.93
2,477.02
425 63
i,ere.it
S2.JSS.S7
"NOW
tacluwaa
3.553.07
3,700.33
15.05
5J77.5S
23245
5.044.07
on Final
TOTAL ITEMS
M*f ABOOlOOIM Att
LOT
4,700.32
SINNING FUND NEEDS FOR 1075-70
Interest Earnings On Bonds
Accrual on Unmatured Bonds
All Commissions to Fiscal Agencies
TOTAL SINKING FUND REQUIREMENTS
Excess of Assets Over Liabilities
BALANCE REQUIRED FROM AD VALOREM TAX
or
GosmrniagBody of Ike said Municipality, began an the drat Monday
m July, 1075, pursuant to the provisions of 010. S. 1071, Section 3403.
we prepared Use within statement, and that R ba^udmmn
condition of the Fiscal Affairs of the said Municipality as reflected^
J* tke Oty Clerk and Treasurer. W# farther certify that
the f nr agoing estimate tor current expense* tor the Ftocal Year
Jj*F 1. 1075 and ending Jane 30, 1070 are reasonably
aeraaoiry far the proper conduct of the affairs of the said
Municipality, that the Eotimated Income from sources other than ad
valorem teas* may reasonably be expected to bo eolloctod as o
- *
bocal year andtap Jane 30,1075
LEROY M. GREER1-""* "* ^ —
CM
W.L MOONEY
LIBRA
(Sept. 24 to Oct. 231
Hi ink "big'1 and aim for top
achievement. This is no day for
pessimism. Concentrate on
essentials, and don't overlook
even the smallest of your op-
portunities.
SCORPIO m wlt
(Oct. 24 to Nov. 221 "MiT
Opposition from unexpected
sources should not disrupt
routine or plans previously
made. Accept all challenges
with your innate sturdiness and
affability.
SAGITTARIUS - JA
(Nov. 23 to Dec. 211 Kr
Be careful not to provoke
others in business or social
gatherings. You may detect
flaws in the reasoning of some,
but speak sparingly — and only
where it will HELP.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) XJ En
Stand pat on decisions which
have been carefully made.
Resist temptations to "forget”
promises, make spur-of-the-
moment changes. Some good
news in the offing.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 21 to Feb. 19)
Your active mind needs ex-
pression now. Direct it with
forethought and discernment.
Review investments, future
plans. Changes may soon be
required.
PISCES
(Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
Aspects fairly generous. Past
good work should bring rewards
now. In making plans, have
alternatives ready.
YOU BORN TODAY are one
of the most versatile of all
Leoites. There is practically no
field in which, properly trained,
of course, you could not make
an outstanding success. You are
highly creative and could excel
at writing, painting or sculpture
(working in metal or brane,
especially). The stage would
also be an excellent outlet for
your talents as would be the law
or politics. In the legal field
your oenoe of the
would make you aa <
trial lawyer. Trait* to curt):
wide” in negotiations with
Egypt despite reported pro-
gress toward an interim
Middle East peace agreement
Israel's government-run na-
tional radio said Thursday the
tiro sides are still at odds over
details of a new military
separation agreement in the
Sinai DeserL
“The gap is still wide and the
gap is not limited to one
qiecific topic,” the official
Israeli radio said in a
diplomatic report from Jerusa-
lem.
But in . Washington.
Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger said Thursday he's
confident Israel and Egypt can
reach agreement on separating
their farces in the Sinai.
“Our judgement is that both
sides are seriously attempting
to reach a settlement,”
Kissinger told reporters after a
two-hour meeting with the
Senate Foreign Relations
Committee.
A tough warning by EgypL
however, pointed out the
potentially explosive situaton
in the Middle East, where
Israelis and Arabs have fought
four wars in a quarter-century.
Gen. Mohammed Gam assy.
Egypt's war minister, said
Ihursday in Cairo his nation
would use “weapons of whole-
sale destruction” if Israel ever
employs nudear arms in the
Middle East
In a move to encourage the
negotiations, U.N. Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim
headed from New York to
Cairo today far talks with
voted 13-0 Thursday night to
PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know
Published in Sapulpa Herald
July 18.25. 1975
CITY OF SAPULPA
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
JULY 16. 1975
Sealed proposals will be received
at ftie oMice o( the City Clerk.
City Hall, 116 East Dewey. P O
Box 1130, Sapulpa. Oklahoma
74066. until 5 00pm on August 4.
1975. tor supplying chemicals for
water treatment
A list of estimated quantities and
materials may be obtained at the
office of the City Manager
Bids will be quoted F.O B
Sapulpa
Envelopes containing bids should
be marked "Bid on Chemicals tor
Water Treatment."
The City reserves the right to
reiect any or all bids, with or
without cause, and to waive all
formalities
DALE block
City Manager
Sapulpa Oklahoma
Birthdate of: George Bernard
Shaw, dramatlat, novella!;
Jean-Baptiete Corot, Fr. land-
Published in Sapulpa Herald
July 18, 25, 1975
CITY OF SAPULPA
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
JULY 16. 1975
Sealed proposals wilt be received
at the office of the City Clerk,
City Hall, 116 East Dewey. P O
Box 1130. Sapulpa. Oklahoma
74066, until 5 00pm on August 4,
1975. for the furnishing of
miscellaneous janitorial sup
plies
A detailed list ot supplies
required may be obtained at the
office of the City Manager
Envelopes containing bids should
be marked "Janitorial Sup
plies "
The City reserves the right to
reject any or all bids, with or
Without cause, and to waive all
formalities
DALE BLOCK
City Manager
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Published in Sapulpa Herald
July 25 and Aug 1,1975
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CREEK COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA SAPULPA
DIVISION
In the Matter of the Estate of
EDYTHE F. McMASTERS,
Deceased
No P 75 49
NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL ACCOUNT OF
CO EXECUTORS, PETITION
FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRS,
FINAL SETTLEMENT AND
DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons interested in the
Estate of Edythe F. Me Masters,
Deceased, that Donald H. Me
Masters, Jr., and Clyde V. Me
Masters, CoExecutors of said
Estate, have filed in this Court
their Final Account of the ad
ministration ot said Estate and
their Petition for Determination
ot Heirs, Petition for Distribution
and Final Settlement of Estate.
That the hearing ot the same has
been fixed by said Court for
Tuesday, the 19 day ot August.
1975, at 10:00 o’clock a.m., in
District Court Room No 2,
Probate Division of the District
Court of Creek County, State ot
Oklahoma, in the County
Courthouse of Creek County,
Oklahoma, at Sapulpa,
Oklahoma, and all persons in
terested in said Estate ere
notified to appear then and there
and show cause if any they have
why the said account should not
be settled and allowed, the heirs
ot Edythe F. M cMasters,
Deceased, determined end the
said Estate distributed.
DATED this 24 day ot July,
197$.
STREETER SPEAKMAN
Associate District Judge
By DOROTHY CRAWFORD
Court Clerk
My ROSEMARY WADE
LOEfTlER A ALLEN
the last minute this week and
told Waldheim U.N.
peacekeeping forces could
remain in the Sinai for another
three month*
The U.N. Security Council
China and Iraq abstained.
Israel's negotiating team,
headed by Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin, met in Jerusa-
lem Thursday to consider
Egypt's latest negotiating
stand.
Real Estate Transactions
• Following Are The Deeds Filed In Creek
County As Of Last Friday. Watch For
This Weekly Lifting.
SAPULPA AREA:
Brice Coleman, Sheriff of Creek County, to Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development, pt Lots 22 3 23, Blk. 8, McAl-
ester Addn, Lon T. Jackson Agency, Inc. to James H. Harris
A wf, pt NL4 NEA 8-17-11; Ruth t.Nelson etal to Harold H. Hays
4 wf. Lots 46. 47 4 48, Blk. 70, Southern Heights Addn; Harold
H. Hays a wf to Ruth E. Nelson etal. Lots 43. 44 4 45, Blk.
70. Southern Heights Addn; Terry N. Webb 4 wf to Russell C.
Smith 4 wf. Lot 2, Briarwood Acres; F. Don Pittman 4 wf to
Berry B. Simpson 4 wf, 1/2 interest 1n pt Lot 3, Blk. 34, Sa-
pulpa, Eula Mae Yocham to Elizabeth Cook Lot 3, Blk. 7, Lazy
H Addn. Lon T. Jackson Agency. Inc. to James E. Ferreira 4
wf, pt Lot 4, all Lot S. Blk. IT, Buena Vista Addn. No. 1;
LeeRoy Underwood 4 wf to Edwin 0. Swift 4 wf, Lot 13,
Blk. 1, Parkview Heights Addn, Brice C. Coleman, Sheriff of
Creek County to J. 0. tee. Lots 22 thru T6, Bk. 41, North
Heights Addn; Kenneth W Neal 4 wf to Mary Sue Freeman, pt
NVI4 NW4 1-17-11; Brice C. Coleman, Sheriff of Creek County,
to Mrs. Andrew Meyers, pt NT SE4 1-17-10 and NT SWA 6-17-11;
Brice C. Coleman, Sheriff of Creek County to Andrew Meyers 4
wf, pt NT N£4 1-17-10; Mrs. Andrew Meyers to Andrew Meyers 1
wf. pt NT SEA 1-17-10 and NT Sk)4 6-17-11; Brice C. Coleman,
Sheriff of Creek County to Andrew Meyers 4 wf. pt ST SEA 1-
17-10; Mrs. Andrew Meyers to Andrew Meyers 4 wf, pt ST SEA 1-
17-10; Brice C. Coleman, Sheriff of Creek County, to Andrews
Meyers, Lots T9 thru 3T, Blk. 41, NortMtights Addn,
Andrew Meyers to Andrew Meyers 4 wf. Lots T9 thru 32, Blk
41, North Heights Addn; R. E. Smith 4 wf to Umber Ridge De-
velopment Company, Lots IT, 13 4 14, Blk. 6, Timber Ridge Es-
tates; Timber Ridge Development Company to Chieftain Homes,
Inc. Lots IT 4 14, Blk. 6, Timber Ridge Estates; Oakhill Cor-
poration to Carl J. Cain etal. Lot 9, BLk. 3, Oakhill South
Addn. Oakhill Corporation to Carl J. Cain etal. Lot 8. Blk. 3
Oakhill South Addn; Oakhill Corporation to Carl J. Cain etal
Lot 5, Blk. 3, Oakhill South Addn; Elmer H. Viefhaus 4 wf to
Andrew C. Meyers 4 wf, pt Lot 7, Blk. 113, Sapulpa; Ruby Fick-
ett etal to Dauane Raby 4 wf, Lot 8. Blk. 8, Frank 4 Root
Addn; Toflmy Holland 4 wf to Jinny Doyle Holland 4 wf. Lot 7,
Blk. 1, Spring Oaks Estates;
Lambert Sales And Management, Inc. to Johnny J. Johnston,
pt Lots 14 T, Blk. T, Wood lawn Addn, Allen G. Park 4 wf to
Neal I Vest 4 wf, lot 16, Blk. 4, Tanglewood Addn; Brice C.
Coleman, Sheriff of Creek County to Edward Allen Carson, ST
NF4 7-17-10; Brice C. Coleman, Sheriff of Creek County, to
Edward Allen Carson. NE4 NE4 2-17-10. Brice C. Coleman, Sher-
iff of Creek County to Edward Allen Carson, pt NW4 6-17-11;
Edward Allen Carson to Edward Allen Carson 4 wf, NEA NE4 7-
17-10; Edward Allen Carson to Edward Allen Carson 4 wf, S2
NE4 2-17-10; Edward Allen Carson to Edward Allen Carson 4 wf,
pt NW4 6-17-11;
BRISTOW AREA:
Wax T7 Kemp 4 wf to Marry E. Hovis 4 wf, pt NW4 NW4 6-
16-9; J. M. Schuman etal to Robert Paul Halloran 4 wf, pt Lot
3, 7-16-8; Jack Bell Lumber Company to T. H. Rogers liNber
Company, Lots 9. 11 and 12, pt Lots 10, 13. 14 4 15. Blk. %
and part of vacated alley lying South; Buenta B. Krone to
Buenta B. Krone etal. Lot 4. Bk. 53. Bristow; Otto Shook, Ad-
ministrator of Estate of Gertrude Richardson, to Phillip Ell-
as, Lots 546, Blk. 18, Johnson's Addn;
DEPEW AREA.
William A. Parrott 4 wf to Robert N. Parrott 4 wf, pt
SW4 SWA T5-16-8; William A. Parrott 4 wf to Langley R. Jones
4 wf. pt SWA SWA T5-16-8; J. R. Watson 4 wf to Wanda Allene
Bean, 1/5 Int. ET NWAand SWA NE4 77-15-8. J. R. Watson l wf
to Jeryl Watson 4 wf. 1/5 1nt. ET NW4 and SWA NE4 T7-15-8;
J. R. Watson 4 wf to Raymond Sewell 4 wf, 1/5 Int. In E2 NW4
and SWA NEA 27-15-8; J. R. Watson 4 wf to Lester Mlnyard 4
wf, 1/5 Int. 1n ET NW4 and SWA NEA T7-1S-8; J. R. Watson I
wf to Benny Watson 4 wf. 1/5 int. in E2 NW4 4 SWA NEA 27-15-8;
DWJMRIGHT AREA:
WayneT. Swearingen 4 wf to Kenneth R. Whiting, pt Lot
10, 17-18-7 and SEA SWA and Lots 7, 8 and pt Lot 10, 17-18-7,
Lot 11 18-18-7 and pt Lot 1 19-18-7; Atlantic Richfield Com-
pany to Link Oil Company, NT NE4 and SEA NEA 33-18-7; Jane
Holderness Edwards to Marjorie H. Ridenhower, Lot 11, pt Lot
12, Blk. 7, Drumright‘s Amended Addn; pt Lots 5 4 6, Blk. 3,
Drumright's Second Addn, Lots 5 4 6, Blk. 10, M. Jones Addn,
Lot 13, Blk. 5, Drumright;
KIEFER AREA'
6111 C. Swafford 4 wf to Robert E. Miles 4 wf, NEA NW4
-17-12; D. C. Oliver to Independent School District #18, pt
SWA SW4 17-17-12; Billy James Barnhart 4 wf to H. C. Barnhart
4 wf, pt W2 NW4 16-17-12; H. C. Barnhart 4 wf to Thoaws Lewis
Ford 4 wf. pt W2 NW4 16-17-12;
NANNfORD AREA:
Robert D. Berryman 4 wf to Jacob Lawson 4 wf. Lot A, Blk
3, Mannford Meadows Addn; Jess F. Powell 4 wf to Leonard Dean
Petty 4 wf. Lot 6, Blk. 6, New Mannford Addn; Monterrey Homs
Inc. to Wayne David Arnold 4 wf. Lot 11, Blk. 3. Mannford
Meadows Addn; Monterrey Homes, Inc. to Thomas L. Clark 4 wf.
Lot 10. BLk. 3, Mannford Meadows Addn; Larry Leon Lawrence
to Mildred Jeweldean Lawrence, Lots A 4 5, Blk. 3, Pleasant
Acres; W. W. Constructors, Inc. to William L. Packwood 4 wf,
Lot 10, 81k. 2, Salt Creek Point Addn: Char-Lou Homes, Inc.
to Henry R. Lowery 4 wf. Lot 7, Blk. A, Round Mountain Estates
II; Glenn J. Smith II 4 wf to Marshall A. Nance 4 wf. Lot 6,
Blk. 3, Mannford Meadows Addn; Six-G Company to Eddie L. Doug-
las 4 wf, pt Lot 3, 5-18-9;
M1LFAY AREA:
Roger Tankersley 4 wf to Frank Wofford etal, E2 NWA 25-
15-7;
M0UN0S AREA:
Rachel Ann Wallace to Ben Barbarotto 4 wf. Lots 1 4 2.
Bk. 41, Mounds;
OILTON AREA:
tharles Robison 4 wf to Earl L. Wessel 4 wf. Lots 9 4
10, Blk. 10, Oilton; H. C. Fogle to Jiaanie J. Thrasher, Lots
20. 21. 22 4 23. Blk. 6, South Oilton Addn;
OLIVE ARK:
Earl Whitehead 4 wf to S1x-G Company, Lot 1 18-18-8; Gary
M. McGraw 4 wf to Six-G Company, pt Lot 4 5-18-8; Wade String-
er 4 wf to Chester Lee Prophet 4 wf, pt E2 SWA 16-18-8;
SLICK AREA:
“Tswsjl. Miller 4 wf to Joseph W. Miller, E2 NEA 10-15-10;
to Donald Nelson Croc* 4 wf, Lot 19, Blk.
Ip jllCnJ
TULSA AREA:
,, Clifford E. Bowen 4 wf to Willis* 0. Reynolds 4 wf, Lot
15, Ilk. 1, Cherokee Mills Addn; Cwendols Brown to Wellses R
Brown, Lot 2, Blk. 2. Preflier Estates 2nd Addn; Wtllect R
Brow to Lester Ptul Wilkinson 4 wf. Lot 2, Blk. 2, Prwler
Estates 2nd Addn; Gnorge A. Blankenship 4 wf to R1l*y 6 Nel-
cob 4 wf, Lot 11, Allyn Fay* Estetss; Laura Cantrell 4 husb.
5° .fcrtloroors 4 if. Lot 47, Orvls Acres Addn; 0111*
WX *.
For Dapandabla Abstracting
CREEK COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Sapulpa. l
Attorneys
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