The Duncan Eagle (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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Methodists' Name New
Flora L Pylant Dies
Saturday Afternoon
Funeral services were held
Monday in the First Baptist
church for Mrs Flora L Pylant
84 who died at her home 315
South 10th Saturday afternoon
following a long illness Burial
was in Duncan cemetery
She was born at Grandview
Ind Jan 30 1873 and moved to
Texas when eight She married
William J Pylant at Carlton
Texas in 1894 and they moved
to Cache in 1905 In 1918 they
moved to Duncan
- They were in the grovery busi-
ness here until his death in 1936
Survivors include a son Her-
man of Medicine Park a daugh-
ter Mrs James V Gray of El-
more City 8 grandchildren and
13 great grandchildren
(Published in the Duncan Eagle
July a 11 1957 20
In the Countv Court of Stephens
County State ot Oklahoma
In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah
Wade Choctaw Indian by Blood Roll
No 10525 Deceased
Full-Blood ApprOval
No 4ing
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
FOR APPROVAL OF SALE OF
MINERAL INTEREST IN REAL
ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that Thomas
Wade a restricted Indian devisee of
Saran Wade Full-Blood Chottaw In-
dian Roll No 1o525 has filed herein
his Petition asking for the sale of
an undivided one-fourth (14thi in-
terest in the oil and gas and other
minerals in and under and that may
he produced from the folloAmg de-
scribed real estate located in Stephens
County Oklahoma to-wit:
The Sta of the SE Of the NV04
and the NE14 of the SW14 and the
101 of the SE14 of the SW' a of
Section 28 Township 2 North
Range 6 West of the I B dt M
containing SO acres
together with rights of ingress and
egress and other rights ineMental to
the enjoyment thereof stating that
be has hi-en ()tiered therefore tne
sum of $5000 per acre or the total
sum of $1voti O
Notice is further given that said
Petition has been set for hearing in
-the County Court Room of stepnens
County Oklahoma in the CIty of
Duncan Oklahoma on Thursday Jtlv
18 145' at the hour of 10 10 o'clock
A M at Vk hich time said Petiton
be heard and corsideled by tiis
Court and said undlvcieci onefourrn
-Itei mineral interest m tne above
described real erlate offeied puhcv
for saie and sold to the huoiest bidder
tor cash and this Court v-!:l thereupon
act upon said Petition arkng for t:ie
ppm-oval of Eti sale
w itness Whreof I have here-
unto set my hard and otficial seal of
sod Court ths the 2nd day of July
(SEALI J W MarshaA
County Je of Stephens
County Oklaoina
fPubL-11 in the Duncan Eagle
July t 1957 It)
In ttte County Court of Stephens
Cntv State of CkMJna
Ir ue :latter of toe Judicial De-
lerrninaton of the Death of Doris W
jont Tenant
No -1106
NOTICE
State of Oklanoma To! The heirs
leRcees and it'grIS of Doris
luton deoeased it rid to all per-
sons onorning am r4ht or in-
teret m crt to ue teai estate heren-
at'er tecribed
Tafrte Notice that on te 1st day of
Qn:y I a pot:non was filed herein
FUt0n txat on tne
2d cAy of 21-001 Dons W Ful-
ton oeparted tts lite and at that ltme
2-aid Doris W tlton and Rut ri Fulton
were owners as toint terlanta of tne
fduwrg cteserben real etate situat-
ed In Stepttens County Oklahoma
to-'41
Lot Ttko (2 in Elcok Fifteen t15)
tn the Lr Adin to te ity of
)PC'ah)!Ia a c own by
reeornee pt thereof
and praymg lfat sed Court jlefou11-
ly doernine 1: e faLt of ve ceatn of
saxd Dorxs W Fulton tomt tenant ard
t7-e termination of s--tt'd joint tonauoy
-11at the County Court hal (rffred
t'at !d pot!ttin be set for leat tog on
l tr nay of July 1y at ton
A 71 at mhich tnhe ad per-
Carint any tte or in-
tere“ in sald r-1 estate tray be lea!d
W“tei my liand and Seal of stod
Court tis 1t (lay of Ju:y
Opal Turner Crm!t Cletk
Ey: L"y I):hion
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7A7:ES F FEN-NETT 1024 Mar
D!oan Okalon-1 Attorney ot'
Petitioner
tERE5 A TELEGRAM
DILLONCOLOPADa
w)-0 IN THE?
1110 Ftrects in our rieic:Lboring
Two Hospitalized
After Car Wreck
Two teenagers were hospita-
lized Sunday afternoon after
their car struck a tree near
Lake Duncan Howard Lynn
Shahan 18 Duncan route 4
suffered cuts about the face and
a cut artery Joa Cast 16 a
passenger in the car suffered
cuts and other injuries
Shahan is stationed at Vance
Air Force base Enid Miss Cast
is the daughter of Mr and Mrs
R D Cast Marlow star route
Officer Bill Tylerwho inves-
tigated the accident said Shahan
failed to make a sharp turn
north of the lake and hit a
tree
HOLIDAY THURSDAY
Almost every place of business
will be closed Thursday to cele-
brate July 4 lialliburton Oil
Well Cementing Co will be clos-
ed from Wednesday night until
Monday morning
ing them? Dust with sugar and
cinnamon for serving lot and
terve crisp 'bacon or sausages
' Add some sifted cocoa and pow-
dered sugar to whipped cream and
servo this with lady Engers or
slices of stale cake for a burry
tip dessert
Pork chops can te baked right
along with the usual baked beans
Drizzle some maple-flavored
syrup on top of the chors as you
put them In beside the baked
beans
When you Lake meat loaf give
It a catsup topping during the
last 15 minutes of baking The tap-
ping uses cup catsup tea-
spoon Worcestershire sauce and 1
tat:espoon of brown sugar
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IF It sdmetimes seems a little
difflcult to get an the water
out of spinvch cube a slice or two
of bread saute in butter and mix
with the spinach It rakes thi$
vegetable even more tasty
Blend together some soured
cream horseradish and prepared
mustard if you want a special
sauce to serve with ham or pork
chops
Stilled peppers are delicious at
any time but when you add some
nutmeats to the mixture insde
them you'll be serving a wonder-
ful surprise
Why not try dipping some apple
rings in pancake batter and try
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE
Rocky Road Frosting
(For Loaf Cake)
8 ounces seml-sweet chocolate
1 cup sifted confectioners'
sugar
3 tablespoons light creart
scalded
14 teaspoon vanilla
4 marshmallows cut in eighths
cup chopped walnuts
Melt chocolate over hot
water Beat in sugar alternate-
ly with cream Add vanilla
marshmatows mind nuts
THE DUNCAN EAGLE DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
ONISMINIIMMIENIEB Robert Calmes Will
Mahoney I Enter Annapolis So
I Duncr1 win hivta twn
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By Mahoney I Enter Annapolis Soon 1 Is Interested If City
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Durn wi'l tare -o -e -
Dun car ' ' t" """g
me Meetq Requirements
men entering the U S Naval
S WHERE MY 6R0THEg tRA Academy Annapolis Mi this
month They are Robert CaImes - -our
L4-4rgtime planning is a prime
IvING NOW CP'EN IT I
requistite of any Ir-strial F-
f:)ER vHAT HE HAS son of 'Mr and Mrs R L Caime-7 dation Paul Strabaugh director
'4 HtS MNO t 511 North 13th and Douglass al- of the Oklahma City chamber
Ion son of Mr and Mrs Otis Dil t'l c-r--1':-er(e iniustnal develoP-
Ion north Duncan rnent t-)Id a Duncan chamber
Dillon reported July 1 and forum last Frici 3
a ' nron
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s‘v!ll report T-'y 8 -
B -- I Tco many cities have tried the
- nated by e Corgressma-‘ r -1'-'t p - :-ect and lost An in-
t c s
Toby Morris of Lawt-vi dustrial f:undati:'n should be a
y
Calmes was attending su—rer!protit rnakir4 organization and
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wcn he und' out an-ut his an-' ha:l
2'' P":ntment- lie :s a 1957 gradua:e Inlustry is moving to the south
tf of Duncan high school where he i ani west The cities that are able
- - was namcd winner cf the Cross-1 to take care of the industry ani
tn man awaid given to the outstar-i- i have a videawake industrial
-- airmik ing graduate 1 groun NVin get new industries
THAIS WHERE MY eRoTHEg tRA
is uvING p4c-ev CP'EN 11
vvON:)ER WHAT 1-tE
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HOkR 81HES CtmtC HERS
FOR A Six-NAEEK ViStL
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Youth Dizectcr Here 1 ' bovs enlist7ea forihr—ee Years and
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ter c't youin at the Firq !:-thJ- to reenter college after discharge
dit churh (Ti At:g 1 Ile is ser- !
from the army
vng :n tne sah:e caracity at the! :
1 ships vci-eidtethrrnio!31:nited States
Chk--sha First !fetrT-dist churth1 "4 46 r-rir
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WE bb is 1e son cf ret::ei NT:tno-1 '-- the Pana-
dst r-Initer and his brother in — !ma Canal a nr1 the height 1--- th
D7 John Wert' rastcT cf the' -a Brooklyn 1
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Weilex Methc:li±:t church Okla' RAY WILLIAMS rr7 w
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Ile is married and they have a DIES MONDAY --t 1 ''117c-A: 1
Year o:d sr David i A three month s was fa-
i'vet'b --'t-Ct'e:35 H-:vari I-- Ki illnes
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1071 has -Ined the teaching staff :v'::rf-s 5:u South 8th and
cf Dr
-owner of OK Pump Supply Co f S 4
tillin
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Two Men Injured In Funt:al xxas held Thursday
1 r-Jrning in tne Grantham Funera---I 7----
Countyline Shooting I home chapel with burial in Ell
- Rev Robert IL Harper
GOOD READING
tr IS significant that when the
A presence of Satan seemed very
real to Martin Luther he hurled
an ink well in the devil's direction
Luther was one of many who have
hurled ink wells at the deva
Acquaint yourselves with good
reading and put it before your
children Something is needed to
counteract the evil in the vicious
literature found almost every
where that reading matter is of-
fered for sale
And it would seem that many
present-day writers cannot get by
tvitlloOt having their characters
upon meeting to take a martini as
a matter-of-course and to show
themselves familiar with the high
living of low thinking
Is it necessary to play up all the
foibles of men and to wash their
soiled linen and twig it in the front
yard? Let 'Is do more to counter-
act this evil by our support of that
which is better There is rnivh
good literature to be had And 'al-
ways there is the great Book It
may be a light unto the feet and
a lamp unto the path
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I The Highland Park Baptist
' I Strasbaugh said a cornrnumty
church WI:1 be air conditioned
I rnu4t have adequate industria l
E:LIST IN AR:'1Y rt ( nertv avaa )e
Bryan Duke -)f Duncan alDrH:-:ar:r --' I-' wi'h ut"tie
ed to install the system Hartman
00n The congregation has vot-
etc It must have good city
with the other three members of i -
the Four 11ts the well-known !-jv'e-rn-nent t'n'4 will corTer te
d the- city n--lu- t be a des'raWP Refrige-tion of Duncan has the
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qua!let of Ok:ahorna State uni-!tdjace to move It n-ust have gJod
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tertamment branch He is the r lace theater Sunday through
son of Mr and Mrs W B Duke ' - '-Vecinesday for Robert Rice Dun-
south 81 The Dukes are moving Free pass to see 'Something of can and one other
to Farmington N D The four Value" being featured at the Pa-
' boys enlisted for three years and lace theater Sunday through Free pass to see 'Something of
will remain together They plan Wednesday for Alvin Oliver Dun- Value" being featured at the Pa-
to reenter college after discharge can and one other lace theater Sunday through
from the army Wednesday for Mary E Brown
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SALT
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OC Man Says Industry
Is Interested If City
Wedding rings are placed on
the third finger of the left hd
because of an old Egyptain belief
that a nerve ran from that finger
to the heart
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Plenty of FREE Parking
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FREEZER
Now Only
1095
BROTHER DIES
A farmer Duncan man Bill
Prichard and brother of three
LIcal residents died Saturday in
Fort Worth of a heart attack Ile
was engineer at the city light
plant while living here He rrriv-
ed away some 40 years ?go
Funeral was held there Monday
Local survivors are Harve Pric-
hard 914 Oak Claud Prichard
Plato road and Dan Prichard
North 81
GRANDDAUGHTER BORN
A daughter was born Friday
to Mr and Mrs Pete Winters
Ada Mrs Winters is the former
Mary Helen Gentry daughter of
Mr 76 nd Mrs Al Gentry 303
th 7th
Free pass to see 'Something of
Value" being featured at the Pa-
lace theater Sunday through
Wednesday for Mary E Brown
Duncan and one other
A dead person may vote legal-
ly if he mails an absentee ballot
and then dies before election day
Good Value Sugar Cured
Ranch Style Sliced $13g
Value 2 lb Pkg
Chishohn Trail Pure
Pork Reg 89c 2 lbs
only
Armours Star Boneless
Canned Reg $315
3 lb Can
Rib Club
lb
Chuck
lb
Arm
lb
Sirloin
lb
Fresh FrAncy
Dressed and Drawn lb
Ridley's Long
lb
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