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No r i Unei al was hehi Morwlo! aft-
PUBLICA 'NON SUMMONS c noon In the Frist Baptist church
State of ii)iclahoma to fittiiip Damtio with Garnett Cole piat:ir of the
Gerard Catena Elliott ClentnceI Fair 13aptit church assii4ed by
Saipir R LAVIS and Gerald faturch-! r S
ion individuai4 and dotta bdainwas J a '''n
ViLl--il Springs p:-iSaus
a pertnership: 1 t-)r officiating Burial was by
You and ea" uf Yc'u v":! I''kel Grantnarn Funeral Lome in
-notice tat !!ou Lave betn toLied t! y I
the ahove ratned plantlif for ttelum cerneterY-
eum of ti F 63 tor brytmes! rendered Survivors include a son Del-
nt the sL4pkrrytson of tne twic-owitg cu" tett Lee Duncan route 2: a
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beruwd il alid gas lt-iieiloLl estate a i: 1 I 3 0 I chamber
e)anod bY yoa an sttua!!!!d in f!x!n- a 118—"-' Z a S ‘Y
en County c:a!e of Oklahoma to- lam hush Springs route 2 four
wit: grandchillren a great grand-
The Soufea!-t QaarAr (SE40 of
cniia and tvo brofters Eatl ard
SetLor! lo!rteen 114! I ourishp
Ivy Wi::iarrs both of Duncan
thie tii :th RargP Four (4)
IA: route 2
The Souteat Qfarter i'SE40 of
St ton lourtet n I I4 7 ou nshp
0ne il) South Range Four (4)
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under and by virtue of a contract of
iernployment entered into by and be-
tiseen said and said defend-
ants acting by and through their
agents and emPloyets Dameo
4trid Gerald :ilurchison on ur about
the 1st day of October 1953 tinder the
terms of whic4 bald tieferidariLs agreed
to pay plaintlif an amount equal to 5
per cent of the gross production of oil
as and casinwhead gas produced from
aid leaserold eab rtiontn and that
:plaintiff prays Judgment agairat you
for said sum of $185if 65 and the costs
iof this a&tion and that said plaintiff
ha s &mused a garmhment summons to
Asseue and be served upon Rock Island
'Oil and Refining Company Inc tor
the purpose of securing possession of
certain money property credits and
'effects in the hands of said garnishee
tieiongirig to said defendants
And unless you answer the petition
of plaintIff filed herein on or before
the 3utn day of Mairn 1557 the allega-
tions tnerein u-il be taken as true and
a Judgment wi3 be rendered against
you in ficior of the plaintiff as prayed
or in said petition and further Judg-
ment wia be rendered sustaining the
garnishment abo‘e specified and or-
-tiering tile money and effects so garrt
tined delivered to the plaintiff
Deed Inds tith day of February 1957
(SEAL) Opal Turner Court Cleric
Stephens County Oklahoma
'tPublished in the Duncan Eagle
:Duncan Oklahoma Thuicday Febru-
ary 21 28 mut March 7 P157-3ti
IN 111E DiSTilicT encia
AND FOR STEPHENS' COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Ruby Lee Stroud Plaintiff
trs
William Edward Stroud Delmdant
Itlqati
NOTICE
Th State of Oklahoma to
William Edward Stroud:
Take nottle that you have bren
sued in the above named court by
saki plaintiff Ruby Lee Stroud alleg-
ing gross neilect and that plaintiff Is
entitled to a decree of divorce from
said defendant and the care custody
and control of said minor children
and support money in the sum of
SOK per month for said child mid
that you mast answer said petition
on or before the 4th day of Apia 1957
or said petition will be taken as true
end judgment will be rendered for
said plaintiff granting her a decree
of divorce custody and care of said
child and $5000 ta-r month as child
support tnoney during the minority
of said child
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this Hith day of February
1957
Opal Turner Court Clerk
By Marjorie Dullard
Duputy
'IPublisbid in The Duncan Eini
Duncan Oklahoma 'fluirsday Feb-
ruary 21 and 28 19:17-2ta
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
In accordance with Title 62 Okla-
Iloina Statutes I931 Sections 353 and
354 as amended notne is hereby
given Dint the Board 01 Education of
Independent School District No 27
of Stephens County Oklahoma will
receive bids on the i1th day of ilarvii
1957 at 730 &clock PM at Loco
1 BLitt School Loco Oklahoma for the
Sate Of $4000 00 ot Transportation
Equipment bonds of said Scirool
trict which bonds vi ill mature $100u 00
In two years from their date and
$1004 tiO annually each ) ear thei eatter
UntI
Said bonds shall be sold to the
thithier bidding the lowei-r rite of in
'tereNt Vie bonds shall bear and agree-
trig to pay par and accrued interest
for the Ismds Each bidder shall Nub-
Mit with his hid a sum in cash or
its equivalent equal to two per Lent of
the amount ot his bid The Board
reserves the Licht to reject any and
all bids
Witness my official hand and set&
rfhi Pith day of February AD 19571
tISEAL) I 1 Alexander Clef
Board of Education
tPublished in The Duncan Facie
Duncan Oklanoma Thursday Feb-
ruary 21 and 11 1'457-2t
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YrnA e !JUT thy notit ted that the
Stephens County Free Fair Asocia-
bon will elect directors as 1Ilows:
The 2nd day ot March 1957 at 2:00
PM in the tollowiniz wanner to-wit:
One (11 ector of 3 years at
4ach of tile f olio C ties 1y
tve citrien of each repetIve Dis-
trict conducted by that DiOuct'S
ctIve OUTOY COMMiOner
Mat' IOW at the COY Hall
2 Duncan at the laugrounds Main
Exhibit
3 Comanche at the Citv Halt
Allred T Pearce
Jess F Sharp
Vernon Dunn
Attet: Ethel Bensen
County Cleik 1)f
Stephens County Ok:ahorna
'SALE IS SET
Annual crape myrtle sale of the
Duncan Garden club council will
be held March 2 and 4 this year
Mrs Robert L Jones president
'said
CASE DISMISSED
A damage suit filed in 1955 by
Dwight L Bearden in district
court here against the Community
Finance Corp has been dismissed
Mike Nib lett Dies
Following a Fall
Funeral Wa3 held Wednesday
morning in Comanche for Mike
T Nib lett 85 who died in a
Comanche hospital Monday morn-
ing for effects of a fall Sunday
night when he broke his hip Nib-
lett was a retired farmer and had
lived in that city in 1940
Burial was in Hobart Survivors
include two sons E E of Wynne-
wood and L V of Oklahoma
City a daughter La Vera Ken
nedy Lancaster Calif a brtuher
Jim of Bridegoprt Texas and a
sister Annie Hastings of Waurika
ior in gaud pention anu lutthei jukg- ustaining toe ATTENDS CONVENTION
spent will be rendered s
garnishment abo‘e specified and or- Dr H L Vick Duncan osteo:
pathie physician and surgeon is
tiering the money and effects so garn-
ished edd elivered to the plaintiff February 1957 in Kansas City Mo this week
De Vas 14th day of -
(SEAL) Opal Turner Court Clerk attending a proctt -- meeting
Stephens County Oklahoma - --
- — (Published in the Dui Eazle
(Puhlshed In t-ze Duncan Earle Duncan Oklahoma Thursday Feb-
Duntal Oklahoma Thutsuay lea- ruary 21 2 March 7 and 14 11(574t)
ruarv 21 23 l'e'7-2t 1 NOTICE
IN I-HE COUNTY COURT OF STEM- To All Creditors and Claimants
ENt COUNTY STATE OF OKLA- of Austin-Price Drilling Co Inc
1OMA You are hereby advised that the
In the Matter of the Estate of Above named COI poi ation haa filed
'Thomas L Ca! pentel Leteed with the Seeretai y of Stale of the
sc 4i47i State of Oklahoma a written nonce of
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL intention to dissolve Ail creditors and
Notatt is herehy Viven to all per- clamnants of said ccuporation shotild
loms interetd in the estate of Tiorn make and pre-ent their CLIIITIS and
as L Cat punter deceased that on moor theeof to Darvis NI Craig
the Eth clay of chi uaty 1o'7 tsteph- C P A Ilwe el!t Duncan Oklahoma
on A GCorge produced and tiled in on or home Nlay 1
the County (2ouit of Stephens Coun- Dated this the 14tli day of Fehru-
ty Oklahoma an instrument in writ- arv 1937
ing purporting to be the last will and (SEAL) Austin-Price Drilling Co Inc
testament ot Thomas L Ca i pentet Ily Robert G PrIt'e SeCrttaty
deceased and ako filed in said Court
his petition for the probate of said
will and Inat 111eri letartiviltary be
issued thereon to the said Stephen A NrokSA001"AAAAAAINO
George tne eXCutor naincd 111 14111
with and that said petition Neill he Tits vEvin
heard at the Court Room of said
Court in the Coy Of Duman Stephens
k7ounty Oklatiorna at the hour ot
1000 ocloik AM on Monday March
4 1957 at which lune and place all
CIEEP TCIE
persons interested ted i said estate may
appear and show cause if any they
have why the prayer of said pennon
should not be eranted
In Testimony Whereof I have bore-
unto set my hand and affixed the r' '' i vo :
lwal of said Court this the lath day k :
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By MRS L R NEWMAN
' The dinkt tuinarrient epenel
Tuyscia night In Mai low tne
L: sy glris -lefeated the Cenral
' Hi gii is Einpne Liereated ti-ie
: D iiLLs 1iiwin l)ys in the scc-
und gane The V-A boys defeat-
ed the Fiiirt Sill Indians in the
oc1 gane A laige crowd Zit-
tended the tournament
Hay 'Williams a long time resi-
dent of this community pased
a-vay Sunday and was buried
Monday lie will be missed by
his fuends and relatives
1-s S L Nelson is visiting
her daughter Mrs Dbvie Miller
in Shawnce Okla
Miss Betty Medlin vicited her
'parents Mr and Mrs Allen Med-
lin over the weekend
Paul Walker visited over the
weekend with his parents Paul
and Betty are both attending col-
lege at Edmond
Mr Jimmy England of Long
Beach California is visiting her
parents Mr and Mrs Hodge
Gregston and family Mrs Eng-
land is the former Shriley Greg-
ston Mr and Mrs John Beam of
Lawton are visiting this week
with Mr and Mrs Frank Kerns
and other relatives
Visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs Hodge Gregston were
Mr and Mrs Frank Kerns and
family Mr and Mrs Alfred Greg-
ston and family Mrs Maud Har-
ris Mrs Nor-a Matthews Mrs
Jimmy England and Mr and Mrs
John Beam
Mr and Mrs W L Jennings
visited Mr and Mrs Jimmie
Nichols of Walters
Visitors in the home of Mr
and Mrs L R Newman Sunday
were Mr and Mrs Roy Newman'
and Jim Mr and Mrs Gene Jen-
nings and Dale and Mr and Mrs
Dan Files of Marlow
The Empire Bulldogs deefated
Doyle Hi school last Friday night
in the last home game of the
season
ARE AT KINGSVILLE
KINGSVILLE Tex—Billy M
Cilbretn irman USN son of
Mr and Mrs Doyle Gilbreth of
701 Cypress and Robert J Under-
wood airman USN son of Mr
and Mrs Elmer L Underwood of
910 Cypress Ave both of Dun-
can are serving at the Naval
Auxiliary Air Station Kingsville
Texas
CONTAINS CHICK GROWTH NEEDS
and It's Available Both With and
Without Coccidiosis Protection
DUNCAN SEED & GRAIN
216 NORTH 7th
THE DUNCAN EAGLE DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
Retired Railroad
Man Dies- Monday
J:r 3 Edward (El) Cope lin
ca:ly Mcm-lay at the
home cl Mrs Everett
Parker Lt)ti Pecan zppaently of
a t Ile was a re-
tirel isLnd lailroad ern-
Funeral was held in the Eist
&de Church of Christ Tuesday
attern-fon with the minister B W
Guymon officiating Burial was
in Duncan cemetery by Grantham
Funeral home
Copelin was b-)rn in Calhoun
Ga March 5 1891 and came to
this area in 1922
Besides the sister survivors in-
clude a half brotner Tom Wig-
ley Duncan route 4
New Store Holds
Open House Here
Open house was held Monday
and Tuesday at the new Boggs-
Stephens Department store which
moved recently to the new build-
ing erected by Nolen Fuqua at
905 Nlain The building on this
location formerly occuped by
Everett Furniture was torn down
recently
Ernest Boggs and Gordon
Stephens are the owners of the
new store which formerly was
located in the 800 block on Main
Boggs has been a resident here
for about 15 years Stephens has
been here since 1935
WINS CONTEST
Emma Lee Tucker daughter of
Mr and IIrs Ralph Tucker east
of Duncan was selected Sunday
to play in an all-tate student con-
cert at the annual meeting of the
Oklah(!:na Accredited Music
Teachers association convention
in Norman on March 10 She and
Sharon Kay Shaklee daughter
of Mr and Mrs K E Shaklee
1816 Parkview were auditioned
at Oklahoma City Sunday Miss
Shaklee was rated excellent and
Miss Tucker superior They were
accompanied by their piano
teacher Mrs Willis F Allen
GETS PROMOTION
Lt Billy Ray Ridlinghafcr of
Duncan has been promoted to
first lieutenant at Little Rock
Ark air force base where he is
a navigator on a KC-97 aerial re-
fueling plane lie is the son of
Mr and Mrs W V Ridlinghafer
north highway and a 1955 grad-
uate of Oklahoma A&M college
with Hover a Set-Back from Changing Feeds
Superior's NEW MILLION DOLLAR PUSH BUTTON UNIT makcs Superior All-in-One
better than ever! Utilizing the finest ingredients its milled more smoothly with
"precision quality" under absolute electronic control methods It's better than ever!
01r111D1 111A Feed SUPERIOR ALL-IN-ONE the first day and every
day until your chicks are grown There's never a
set-back from chcmging feeds You save money—
() e 00 vk tow because ONE FEED DOES IT! SUPERIOR ALL-IN-
0 NI ONE develops big finely feathered vigorous pullets
V e OS 11 t003 with strong sturdy egg machinery It contains over
swipe It 00 criltP t 35 chick growth needs plus B-12 health promoting
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Ste t OS TN antibiotics and it is also available with "Built-In'
1k9 Am COCCIDIOSIS PROTECTION All in one feed -
from Start to Flilish-Feed 419'
Superior
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PHONE 411
CATE RETIRES
AFTER 32 YEARS
AT HOWCO POST
Irl T B Cate safzpty manager
for Ilturton 01 Well Cement-
ing Co i'etire last week after
32 VC:IS n2rv1ce Lt Friday
some HO fellow emp17yees and
relatives gathered in the Howco
aulltorium to give him a party
Cate started work with llowco
on Dec 10 1924 He worked at
Wortham Texas then Graham
Later at Red Barn Texas Odessa
then in the east and South Texas
divisions Oklahoma City and
Wichita Kans
Marvin Brummett was master
of ceremonies A number of
Hwco employes told how Cate
was instrumental in their work
with the company R G Kelly
senior vice president said Cate
hired him Cate took D R Yager
regional vice president out on
"lager's first oil well cementing
job near Cox City
Gasoline Drops To
229 Cents This Week
Gasoline prices dropped to 229
and 249 at most Duncan stations
this week The drop started last
week from a high of 349 for pre-
mium gasoline
Last week most stations drop-
ped to 259 for regular A few
have been posting the 229 since
last Saturday
BREAKS LEG
Ray Liles 7 year old son of Mr
and Mrs Gordon Liles 306 North
C suffered his third fractured
leg in two years last week The
boy fell backwards while pulling
a nail out of the wall in the
garage and fractured his left
ieg Earlier he had broken his
right leg twice once in a scooter
accident and the other in a
tumble
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Swifts Premium Whole 2 to
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Genuine Swift's Premium
Leg O'Lamb lb
Lamb Shoulder
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Nancy Harrison a junior at
OklahL-ma AS:M college and
claughlt2i- of ir incI Mrs Len
F Harrison 217 No:-th 21st
go on an Europcn tour and work
camp program this summer She
w:11 leave f)r Europe June 10 and
return in September The tour
riiI be in France Holland Ger
rnany Switzerland Italy and
Austria The work camp will be
in Germany She has been ac-
cepted by the Church of the
Brethren Service Commission for
the tour and work shop
CONFERENCE PLANNED
A conference of Key clubs at
the Duncan high school Satur-
day is expected to attract 100
high school boys Clubs from
Pau is Valley Maysville and Dun-
can will be present and guests
from Lawton Hobart and Grand-
field will be guests Leadership
training will be emphasized The
Key club is an affiliate of the
Kiwanis clubs
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Velma Dry Goods
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Fryers lb:1
Homemade (Free Pkg Hot Tamales)
Chili lb 59c
Hershey's Instant
Cocoa Mix lb 43c
Hale's Pride Fancy
Spinach 2-303 Cans 29c
Cains Coffee
Park Lane Frozen Apple or
PEACH PIES Lge 43c
Best Maid
SALAD DRESSING Pt 19c
Sunshine Graham '
CRACKERS 10 Oz Pkg 25c
Hy-Power
TAMALES No 2112 Cm 33c
Van Camp's 303 Cans
PORK & BEANS 2 Cns 27c
Red Bud Pineapple
JUICE 46 Oz Can 27c
Red Bud Elberta
PEACHES 3 No 21'2 Cns 89c
'Hale's Leader Peanut
BUTTER 24 Oz Jar L 55c
BAKERITE 3 lb Can 87c
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:Thursday February 21 1957
Vander Gunn Moves
To South America
Vander V Gunn 1203 Jones
is moving from Duncan to Mara-
caiba Venezuela South Amer-
ica where he will be in charge
of the south American subsidi-
aries for Halliburton Oil Well Ce-
menting Co
Gunn managed the Venezue-
Han subsidiary Compania Halli-
burton de Cementaciony For-
mento from 1947 through 1955
Since then he has been in Dun-
can as South American operations
manager
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Green Beans 2 lbs 29c
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The Duncan Eagle (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1957, newspaper, February 21, 1957; Duncan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2142770/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.