The Duncan Eagle (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1958 Page: 8 of 8
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PAGE EIGHT
AWE
Full Governor's Pardon Is Given
Empire City Slayer Who Escaped
A full governor's pardon has veral saloons and houses of ill
been given Leon Sam (Mackie) repute there They ran several
Mohr lock 61 who killed a man gamblers and prostitutes out of
in 1921 during the oil :J11 days the thriving town
at Empire The man escaped from Soon afterwards the oil boom
the Stephens county jail after ended in Emipre City and the
being given a 12 year prison sen- town faded away
'knee Mohr lock ascaped in November
Be wasn't found until in 1954 of 1921 from the old county jail
living in Columbus Ohio and that was in the unit block of
workirg 91 a taxi cab driver The North 9th where Den & Ray is
Ohio governor refused to allow now located No trace of him was
Oklahoma to bring him back to found until someone wrote an
serve the sentence His employer anonymous letter to Police Chief
backed him to the hilt and said Jack Culberson in 1954 telling
he had lived to be a useful citi- where he was
zen for many years Moll-lock said he went to Mexi-
Finally last Saturday Governor co after getting out of jail here
Gary gave the man a full pardon and later moved to Columbus
Mohr lock killed a roan named where he has led an exemplary
Frank D Davis in a street brawl life After the Ohio governor re-
while the boom was at its highest fused to release him the Oklaho-
The killing ignited a vigilante's ma Pardon and Paroloe board re-
committee that burned down se- commended a full pardon for
him
(Published to the Duncan Eagle I All officers and others connect-
Aug 21 28 Su Pt! 4z168 3" led with the case are dead now
(Published in the Duncan Eagle
Aug 21 28 Sept 4 1958 31 i
In the District Court Within and tor
Stephens County State of Oklahoma
T J Bette s Company a corporation
Plaintiff
vs No :8055
Alarvin L Harris et al Defendants
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TrP
MARVIN L HARRIS and DOROTHY
BARRIS
GREETING':
TAKE NOTICE that you have been
sited by T J Bettes Company a cor-
poration in the District Court of Ste-
phens County Slate of Oklahoma and
that you must answer Me petition of
said plaintiff On tile in said cause
on or betore the 6th day of October
1958 or the at of sae petition
will be taken as true and judgment
rendered against you awarding the
plaintiff a first mortgage lien upon the
foliowing described real estate toloated
in Stephens County Stale of Oklahonia
I(t FiVe (5) in Block One (I) in
RAYBURN ADDITION NO 4 in
the City of Duncan Stephens
County Oklahoma acem ding to
the recorded plat thereof less and
except an undivided one-half in-
terest in all of the oil gas and
other minerals and 111 i EWE al right
for the stun of $71)7607 with interest
thereon at the rate of 5'4'C Per an-
num from May 1st 1058 until paid
and the 'further sum of $1300 with in-
terest thereon at the rate of 514': per
annum from August 10th 1958 until
paid and file furliwr sum of $7000
attorneys fee and the costs of said
suit and toteclosing said mortgage
hen and ordering said properly sold
with or without appraisement as plain-
tiff shall elect at the time Judgment
is rendered to satisfy said judgment
and forever barring you and all per-
sons claiming by through or under
you from ever asserting any right or
title in said real estate and for such
other and further relief to which it
may be entitled
WI INESS my hand and official seal
this Itith day of August 1958
(SEAL) Opal Turner
Court Clerk
By 1Iarjorie Bullard
Deputy
Laun & Earnheart
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(Published in the Duncan Eagle
Aug 21 1953
In the County Court of Stephens
County State of Oklahoma
No 156
In the Matter of the Adoption of
James Michael Wirnan
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
ADOPTION WITHOUT CONSENT
OF THE FATHER
Notice is hereby given to Roland
A Wiman that application has been
tiled in the County Court of Stephens
County by Melba Jean Worsham for
the adoption of James Michael Wiman
by Howard Worsham without the con-
sent of Roland A Wiman as provided
by statute The basis for the applica-
tion is that Roland A Wiman has not
paid child support as ordered by the
Court in the divorce decree between
Roland A Wiman and Melba Jean
Witnan dated June 20 1953 and by
the terms of the decree has been de-
prived of all right to custody of the
child for this neglect
The date for hearing on this appli-
cation is the Rth day of September
Iti58 by the lion W Marshall
County Judge of Stephens County
Oklahoma
(SEAL) J W Marshall
County Judge
PACE OPENS FIRM
A finance and insurance firm
is being opened at Clinton by the
Pace Finance Co of Duncan A
former Duncan residmt William
A (Bill) Perkins who was with
Public Service Co here will be
manager of the office Perkins
will sever his conection with Pub-
lic Service Co in Chickasha next
month
(Published in the Dunean Eagle
Aug 21 28 1050 21)
In the County Court Within and for
Stephens County State of Oklahoma
In the Matter of the Estate of Go him
Robinson Deceased No 3668
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION TO
SELL REAL ESTATE
Now on this 2Ist day of August
1058 came on for hearing the Petition
of Hazel 'Taylor Administratrix in this
cause for sale of certain real properly
belonging to the Estate of Go ilia Rob-
inson deceased And it appearing to
the satisfaction of the court from the
vtqltied Petition of the Administratrix
With Will Annexed on file herein that
it is necessary to sell the following de-
scribed real property situated in Ste-
Plicns CountY Oklahoma to-wit:
Lot Two ( 2) in Block One Hundred
Ninety-five (105) in the City of
Duncan Oklahoma
for the following reasons arid purposes
For the purpose of paying the
indebtedness due and owing against
said estate
(21 i or the purpose of paying the
administration expenses of said estate
(3) For the purpose of paying the
attorney fees for the attorneys repre-
senting said estate
tat For the purpose of paying the
taxes due and owing and to become
due and ("Wing against said estate
IT IS THEPIEFORE ORDERED AD-
JUDGED CONSIDERED AND DE-
CREED BY TIIE COURT that all per-
sons interested in the Estate of Goldia
Robinson deceased appear before this
Court in the County Courtroom in the
County Courthouse In Duncan Steph-
ens County Oklahoma on the lith
day of September 1058 at 10:00 o'clock
AM then and there to show cause
if any they have why an order as
prayed for in said Petition should riA
be granted to said AdininiSZIatrix to
sell said real property of said dece-
dent at public or private sale for the
reasons and purposes mentioned and
set forth in said Petition if she shall
adjudge this to be for the best inter-
est of said estate and all parties in-
terested therein
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AD-
JUDG ED CONSI DER ED AND DE-
CREED BY TIIE COURT that a copy
of this Order be served personally on
all persons interested in said estate
and any general guardian of a ward in-
terested therein and any legatees dev-
isees or heirs of the deceased who
are residents of Stephens County Okla-
homa at last 10 days before the time
set for said hearing: that a copy of
said Order be mailed to all persons
interested in said estate who are not
residents of Stephens County Okla-
homa itit postage thereon prepaid
at their last known addresses and that
a copy Of this Order be published for
two CIMSCCUtive weeks in a newspaper
published in Stephens County Okla-
homa the first publication of which
shall be not less than 10 days before
the time liked for said bearing
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court this 2Ist day of August
(SEAL) J W Alarshall
County Judge
two consecutive weeks in a newspaper
(Published in the Duncan Eagle published in Stephens (ounty Okla-
AWL 21 28 Sept 4 II 18 19a8 5t) homa the first publication Of which
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE shall be not less than 10 days before
No 17998 the time fixed tor said hearing
NOTICE IS GIVEN that on the 23rd Witness my hand and the seal of
day of September 1958 at 10:00 O'clock said Court this 2Ist day of August
A NI at the East front door Of the 1958
Court House in Duncan Stephens (SEAL) J W Marshall
County Okiahoma the undersigned County Judge
Sheriff of said County will of ler for
sale and sell With appraisement for (Published in the Duncan Eagle
cash at public auction to the highest Aug 21 28 1958 211
and best bidder all that certain real In the County Court of Stephens
estate in Stephens County Oklahoma County Oklahoma
to-wit O In the Matter of the Estate of John
Lot SiXtVeri M in Flock Four (4) L Biadford Deceased No 4188
in COTTEN ADDITION NO 2 to NOTICE or HEARING FINAL AC-
the City of Duncan Stephens COUNT AND PETITION FOR DE-
County Oklahoma according to the TERMINATION OF HEIRS LEGA-
recorded plat thereof less and ex- TEES AND DEVISEES FOR DIS-
cept an undivided one-half inter- TRIBUTION AND FOR DISCHARGE
vt in the oil gas and other nun- Notive is hereby given that Oda N
erals Hi adtord administratox with wall an-
Suhrect to unpaid taxes if any said flexed of the estate of John L Brad-
m operty haying been duly appraised ford decei sed having filed ii this
at $78o000 Sale will be made pursu- C'ourt her imal account of the admin-
ant to order of sale issued in accord- istration of said estate and her pen-
ance witli judgment entered in the t ion tor t he determination of heirs
DiArict Court of Stephens County legatees and devisees for distribution
ciklahoina in Case No 17:0)(1 entitled of said estate and for final discharge
The Provident Institution tor Savings of said administratrix the hearing of
in the Town of Poston a corporation the same has been fixed by the Judge
plaintiff vs X'irgil Scott Rowe et al of said Court for NVednesday the 3(1
tietndants to satisfy said judgment day of September 19a8 at 10 o'clock
and lien in the sum of $922318 with A NI in the Court room of said Court
interest at 41 per annum from I in the County Court house at Duncan
January 1st 1958 until paid and $2800 j Oklahoma and all persons interested
With interest at 412'a per annum from in said estate are notified then and
July 10th 1958 until paid and $92200 there to appear and show cause if any
attorney's fee and costs I they have why the said account should
Witness my hand this 19111 day of not be settled and allowed the hems
Aueust 19513 legatees and devisees ot said deceased
(SEAL) James G Rose determined said estate distributed and
Sheriff of Sxpliens County the administratrix discharged
Oklahoma WITNESS My HAND AND SEAL
By R R Sharp Deputy this 19th day of August 1958
Lamun Ar Earnheart (SEAL) J W Marshall
Attorneys for Plaintiff County Judge
(Published in the Duncan Facie Ant' 211 Sept 4 11 18 25 1958 6t)
OIL AND GAS MININ4 LEASE SALE
Under sealed Bid Monday September di 1958
SEALED BIDS: For oil and gas mining lease State forms 6year term
12' royalty $100 per acre Annual Delay Rental on the following lands
will be received at the office of the Secretary of Commissioners of the Land
Office up to 1030 AM on date of sale All olds received up to the hour of
the sale will be opened at that time and leases awarded to the highest bidder
if bids are acceptable
BIDS: Must be in the offiee before 10:30 AM on date of sale and shall
be enclosed in envelope and marked "Bids for Oil and Gas Leases" and the
date of sale
IMPORTANT Separate hid and check must be made on each tract
(Bid thrum furnished on request)
TERMS OF LEASE SALE: No bid ot less than ft2 00 per acre will he con-
sidered and all bids mw41 be acckmi pa mud by cashier's check in the amount
of 25' of each bid 11 drlltng euntract is bid n addition to bonus then an
additional cashier's check in the amount or $230 ral must accompany bid to
insuie making contract bond The successful bidder will be allowed 20 days
from date of award to complete his leases unicss for good and ui ficient
reason an extension of time be ciarld Fatlure to comrtlY with the ternnt
hereof will be mounds or forfeiture of his denceqt of earnest money and
cancellation of the a ii d The Site makes to arranty of title and teserves
the rirht to reject any and all buds
iND: The successful bidder shell furnish surety bond on each lease for
faithful performance ISchtOuie t ltrti k ct hti!los filin10vd on egtitt
1ASet! will itiuntle any repriididdy ot the Federal Documental y Stamp
Statute
The successful Wdder must pay the cost of advertising
TnAcr NO DESCRIP VION St p RGE ACRES
STEPHENS' COUNTY
311 FI2 SE'4 I 2N go
For further information address:
commiFioners of the Land Oizice
State of Oklahoma
Pat Irwin Secrctary
(SEAL)
and
CIVIL CASES
FILED
Duncan Equipment Co vs C
U Campbell suit for $253
Bovaird Supply Co vs G O
Bacon money Judgt
T J Bettes Co vs Marvin L
Harris foreclosure of mortgage
H A Hinchey vs J W Wining-
er suit for$1050
Beacon Finance Co vs Fred E
Cox suit for $880
Reynoldsburg Bank vs Donald
E Brown suit for $982
F E Bailey et al vs II A
Greenwood quiet title
DIVORCE PETITIONS
FILED
Viola Chandler vs Victor L
Chandler separate maintenance
Janet Sewell vs Wendell L
Sewell separate maintenance
Billy Ruth Gamblin vs Bobby
Jack Gamblin
Scotty Sherman Fowler vs La-
quita L Fowler annulment
TO INSTALL COMMANDER
Dr Tom Clark newly-elected
state commander will install Dr
Jacob Knoop the new commander
of the Duncan American Legion
post Thursday night Auxiliary
members also will be present Sue
Jennings will be given the Jack
Cohen nursing scholarship
(Published in the Duncan Eagle
Aug 14 21 28 193H
In the County Court in and for
Stephens County State of Oklahoma
In the Matter of the Estate of Edna
TOM blinson Deceased No 4242
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL AC-
COUNT PETITION FOR DISTRIBU-
TION DETERMINATION OF HEIR-
SHIP AND DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that John
H Walter the duly appointed nuah-
lied and acting Adimiustrator with
Will Annexed of the Estate Of Edna
Tombhnson deceased has rendered
and presented for settlement his final
account and report of his administra-
tion and petition for distribution of
said estate determination of the heir-
ship of said decedent and for his dis-
charge as such Administrator and that
Thursday September 4 Ma at 10:00
o'clock AM in the County Courtroom
in Duncan Oklahoma has been duly
appointed by said Court for the set-
tlement of said final account and the
hearing of said petition at which time
and place any person interested in said
estate may appear and show cause if
any they have why said final account
should not be approved said estate
distributed as prayed and said Ad-
ministrator discharged
)Nitness toy hand and the seal of
qnti Court this I2th day of August
1058
OstA1) J W Marshall
County Judge
eve
THE DUNCAN EAGLE DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
CRIMINAL CASES
Willard W Fowler failure to
yield right of way
Gordon Morgan Harris failure
to yield the right of way $10 and
costs
Don Bilf le bogus check
William Lester Saunders no
valid license $10 and costs
George Edwards speeding
Clifford J Prestage speeding
$10 and costs
Charles E Fowler speeding $10
and costs
James A Miller speeding
Norman J Burdett jr drunken-
ness $10 and costs
Wallace Roy Gregston indecent
exposure
Billy Gene Akins drunk driv-
ing Chester Ray Dennis no valid
license $10 and costs
Willie Andrew Gurley no valid
license
Benny Wayne Jones no valid
license
Franklin D Pulliam no valid
license after prior conviction
Darrell W Atkins no valid li-
cense Raymond Lee Brown no valid
license
Joel Weldon Murray drunken-
ness Robert Henry Austin jr
drunkenness
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED
Ross Coyle 21 Norma Pickett
20 Marlow
Gay lon Teri Russell 18 and Re-
becca Joyce Dennis 19 Duncan
Gerald L 21 Marlow
and Rilda Kay b 19 Duncan
Johnnie Wayne bulich 21 Alta
Fay Rice 17 Comanche
Bob Hal White 21 and Patsy
Lee Wampler 19 Comanche
SPEAKS AT CIVITANS
Dr W T Miller psychologist
with the state health department
at Norman spoke Thursday noon
at the Duncan Lions club He
spoke on works with mentally re-
tarded children
Free pass subject to tax to see
"Indiscreet" being featured at
the Palace theater Sunday
through Wednesday for harry
Douthitt Duncan and one other
oved
The telephone busLnesg office is now located
in the new telephone building at 201 South
Eighth
The new busine'ss office is larger than the
old office and has more adequate parking
space It is modcrn well-lighted and nicely
decorated Among thc conveniences is an out-of-town
directory library
Our hours are 8:30 am to 5 pm Monday
through Friday We have a bill payment de-
pository at the building entrance for the con-
venience of customers after hours A public
telephone has also been installed at the
entrance
If you wish to handle any business with us
in person visit the business office in the new
telephone building at 201 South Eighth Tele-
phone bills may also be paid at the new office
either by mail or in person It you wish to pay
a telephone Lill wizen the business office is
closed be sure to use the depository at the
new telephone building—not at the old busi-
ness office location on Willow
JIM WOODS Managor
Call by Number It's Twice As Fast!
SOUTHWESTERN CUL rp--ieo OKLAHOMA
A-At
INSPECT SCHOOLS
A group of Duncanites inspect-
ed schools at Lawton Norman
and John Marshall of Oklahoma
City Thursday This and other
trips will be taken to help make
better plans for the local high
school On the trip were Charles
Burton George Bourland Paul
Smith and M M Hightower of the
school board Kenneth Price
architect Leo Gammil Glen
Waters and Dion C Woods of the
school administration
ENLIST IN NAVY
Ronnie Lee Snider son of Mr
and Mrs II E Snider route 2
Duncan and Jimmy Wendell Kin-
nibrough son of Mr and rMs
J A Kinnibrough route 2 enlist-
ed in the Navy today They en-
listed under the buddy plan and
will go to San Diego for recruit
training and return home on 14
days leave after which they will
return to the trade school they
have qualified for The above men
attended Duncan high school
GOES TO CONVENTION
Anne Smith Duncan high
school junior and daughter of
Mr and Mrs Wendell Smith 811
Ash is at Estes Park Colo at-
tending as one of three Okla-
homa delegates to the National
Student Council Leadership con-
ference this week
Free pass subject to tax to see
"Indiscreet" being featured at
the Palace theater Sunday
through Wednesday for L E
Timedict 1113 North 8th and one
other
800
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RICE
Lg 13 78 Oz Pkg
39c
100 Pure Meat
p Ground Beef 3 Lbs 69c
9
Cudahy's Boneless Ready to Serve
rul
0 mums 4 Lbs $289
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Armour Star 11'4 to 2 Lb Avg
Fryers Each 59c
Fresh Pork Country Style
Back Bone Lb 49c
Pork Boston Butt Semi Boneless
Roast Lb 49c
Cudahy Puritan Thick
Sliced Bacon 2 Lbs 139
U S Good
Round Steak Lb 89c
Red Bud 303 Cans
Mixed Fruit 2 Cns 35c
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CLASSIFIED
HEAR Herbert W Armstrong
over XEG 1050 each evening at
8:30 also 9:00 pm over XELO
SPINET PIANO
Responsible party can arrange
most attractive purchase of fine
spinet piano Small monthly pay-
ments Write before we send
truck McFarland Music Co 722
W 3rd Elk City Oklahoma
LAND AUCTION
September 5 1958 at 2
pm MST 112 miles
south of Crowley Colo-
rado 2154 acres irrigated land in
five farm tracts from 160 to
1178 acres
A chance of a lifetime to get
choice land at your own price
20 percent down payment
Balance long term Insurance
loan Improvements on all
tracts All have good water
rights from famous Twin
Lakes reservoir Good crops
on land One-third to buyer
One-half mineral rights Po-
ssession in 30 days Attention
Brokers we offer 212 percent
commission Write wire or
phone collect for description
brochure or see brochure
posted at the Duncan Eagle
office
GRANTHAM REAL
ESTATE COMPANY
Phone 9921 Ordway Colo
0000 0
DO
Borden's Home Pak
Ice Cream 12 Gal 47c
Flint River Elberta
Peaches 4 No 212 Cans $1
Stilwell Frozen 10 Oz Cans
Strawberries 6 for $1
Golden Goblet 6 Oz Cans
Lemonade 10 Cans 89c
Mrs Howell's Fig Bar
Cookies Lb 29c
Wilson's Chopped
Beef 12 Oz 39c
Large Cans
Welchade 3 Cans $1
Van Camp's Size 300 Cans
Pork & Beans 2 Cans 25c
10th and Beech
ec)ac7Nosao 31380(g)000
Vine Ripened :
Tomatoes 2 Lbs 19c 0
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Onions 2 Bunches 5c
Large Heads Q
Leiluce 2 for 19c
Red U S No 2
Potatoes 10 Lbs 25c
Long Full Ears
Corn 6 Ears 19c
Rocky Ford
Cantaloupes 2 for 29c
Shop Jones For
School Supplies
Shortening
Bakerite 3 Lbs 79c
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Thursday August 21 1958
Dear Mr Farmer:
Are crows rabbits or other birds
and animals causing damage to
your crops? Why not try "Caw-
Caw Rope" it is a sure cure In
stock at Dave Gray's Radio &
Television Service 1102 Maple
Ave in Duncan
SALESMAN WANTED
UNEXPECTEDLY CHANCE
causes vacancy Opportunity for
man with car to supply demand
for Rawleigh Products in North
Stephens County No capital need
ed Write Rawleigh's Dept °KIT
562-201 Memphis Tenn 37-6
Painting Paperhanging any place
in County Call Duncan 1847
Benny Mershon 28-2t
DUNCAN MARKETS
Butterfat No 1 50
Butterfat No 2 50
Large Hens 14
Medium Hens 12
Light Hens 08
Roosters 05
Eggs current receipts 26
Top Hogs 1925 to 2125
Sows 1690 to 1775
Cowhides 04
BILL'S TV
Sales St Service
We Have A Completely
Equipped Service Shop
and Offer Sales on all
Makes
922 Willow 0 Ph 4377
Assorted Flavors
JELLO
Pkg
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Gladiola
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