The Lexington Sun (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1958 Page: 4 of 6
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Trial Is Set For
Jamec Cardinl
Trial for James Cardinal
18 Purcell will be held in
Norman December 15 begin-
ning at 9 am
The jury hearing for the
youth was scheduled Monday
by District Court Judge Elvin
J Brown after Cardinal had
pled not guilty at the District
Court arraignment
Released on $7600 property
bond Cardinal is charged in
the October 21 rape of a 14-
year-old school girl of Lex-
ington Card ina I was originally
charged with first degree
rape but this was reduced
by Cleveland County Judge
Silas C Wolf after a pre-
liminary hearing
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and Mrs Freddie Suchy
are the proud parents of a
(laughter born November 29
at the McCurdy hospital in
Purcell
The baby was named
Tammie Kay and weighed 6
pounds and 10 ounces
The maternal grandparents
are Mr and Mrs Bill Jackson
of Purcell and the paternal
grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Willie Suchy of Lexing
ton
LOCAL RESIDENTS HUNT
IN SOUTHEASTERN
PART OF OKLAHOMA
Several residents of Lex-
ington and vicinity recently
hunted deer in the southeas-
tern part of the state of
Oklahoma City
Those hunting were Scottie
Peery Dub West Darrell Hud-
son Leon Miller Ralph Peery
Phillip Wood Herman Ray
Wilson Bernard nad Mere-
dith Hie and Don Arnold
Also Johnnie Coym Jr and
son Mick L B Steele and
son Philip Ray and R C
Steele of Wynnewood and
Mr and Mrs Bill Black and
Mr and Mrs Ronnie harry
man
Kingwoo(I Oil Co has re-
leased drilling information on
Its No 1 Cameron in C NW
NW of 32-5n-3w in the Lind-
say field in McClain county
A 40-minute drill-stem test
in the First Bromide sand at
9713-93 feet had gas in 21
minutes at the rate of 5 mil-
lion cubic feet a day recov-
ery was 658 feet of 432-degree
gravity oil cut with 15
percent 63-degree gravity distillate
Mr and Mrs Jim Hunter
and children spent Thanks
giving visiting with her par-
ents Mr and Mrs Frank
Luckett in Okemah and
with his parents Mr and Mrs
Ted Hunter In Wetumka The
Hunter family returned to
their home Saturday
Sharon Roberts and Mrs
Elzade Purnell spent the
Thanksgiving holidays at
Sperry visiting with Mrs
Purnell's son and family Mr
and Mrs Will Purnell
Mrs Minnie Jones visited
Thanksgiving day in Okla-
homa City with her daughter
Mrs Ruth Carbon and fam-
ily and with her son Mr
and Mrs Orval Jones
Sunday guests in the home
of Mrs Minnie Jones and her
brother H H French were
her daughter Mrs Harold
Gilley and family of Tulsa
and Mrs Mark Lambert and
family of Norman and Tom-
mie Jones and family
Neal Sherman was operated
on Tuesday November 25 at
the McCurdy hospital in Pur-
cell for appendicitis Ile is
at the home of his parents
Mr and Mrs Roy Sherman
In Lexington this week Mrs
Neal Sherman i is visiting their
son and his wife Mr and
Mrs Don Sherman in Indian
apolis Indiana Mr and Mrs
Neal Sherman are the grand-
parents of a baby girl Eliza-
beth Ann born November 26
in Indianapolis
Mr and Mrs Bur le Coles
and Carla and Mr and Mrs
Wendell Coles and family a
Oklahoma City ate Thanks
giving dinner with Mr and
Mrs Earl Coles
13 GREENHANDS ARE
INITIATED INTO FFA
The Future Farmers of
Arerlert of Lexington held a
Joint meeting with the REA
Mothers Club Tuesday even-
ing November 25 in the high
se00l auditorium
Following the opening of
the meeting and a business
session thirteen Creenhands
were initiated into the (hap-
Grnhands v're
Charles Tompkins Wayne
Caldwell Johnnie Chapman
Lamoines Snow Ronnie Ash-
brook Ronnie Dodd Delbert
Gin(' Jimmy Weston Terry
Black Carey Sherman Buddy
RallThey Robert Akerman
Ind Duane Long
The F F A Mothers ser-
ved e' aiid It nhoeolate
tile members anti guests
at the close of the meeting
FFA MOTHERS CLUB
MEETING IS POSTPONED
The Lexington F F A Mo-
thers Club meeting scheduled
for Monday evening has been
lstponed until NIonday Jan-
uary 5
Mrs Floyd Skinner presi-
dent of the orga n iza I ion
made this announcement this
xveelc
ATWOOD COX VOWS
ARE READ NOVEMBER 26
Mrs Frieda Atwood 8127
vilogoaits
S oth Shartel Oklahoma 1
City ad Sam Cox of 816 ) S
Odle Oklahoma City v'ere
united in marriage NOVeM
1): 26 in the Crestline Bap-
tist church in Oklahoma City
Attendants were the bride'sl
daughter Mrs Carl Flether-
ington and the bride-grooms
son Dean Cox
Close friends and relatives
of the couple at t luy
ceremony
The pastor Rev Charles J
Stevens performed the cere-
mony for the couple who are
at home at 8127 S SharteL
W M U OBSERVING
WEEK OF PRAYER
The Week of Prayer for
Foreign Missions is being ob-
served by the WMU of the
First Baptist church all this
week
THIMBLE CLUB TO HOLD
CHRISTMAS PARTY DEC 5
The Thimble Club will hold
the annual Christmas party
Friday December 5
The event will be held in
the home of Mrs Roy Sherman
Mr and Mrs Robert Bettes
from Kirkland Washington
arrived November 26 to spend
Thanksgiving and the Christ-
mas holidays with Mrs Bettes
children They were Sunday
afternoon visitors in the home
of Mr and Mrs Ray Bettes
and family
Mrs Nova Dean Hill and
son Jerry Cling from Mid-
west City and Mr and Mrs
Duane Ross and daughter of
Bethany 'ihanksgiving
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Lee II a rryman
Mrs Nova Dean Hill and
Mr an Mrs Lee Harryman
visited Mr and Mrs Richard
Moss and son Dale at Med-
ford November 22 and 23
They attended church ser-
vices at the Baptist church
there
Mr and l‘Irs Ronnie Harry-
man and Mr and Mrs Billie
Black went to Altus Wednes-
day to deer hunt They re-
mained over Thanksgiving
day and brought a deer
home with them
Richard Raupe of Marshall
and Lawrence ilarmon of
Cushing spent Thanksgiving
with their families Mr Raupe
and Mr Harmon are trainees
in Agriculture and are in
Lexington working with Mr
Jim Hunter
Miss 011ie Calvert and Miss
Zada Calvert of Lexington
and Mrs Ina Calvert from
Washington were Thanksgiv-
ing dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs F A Morris of Shawnee
Mrs Dolly Atwood and
Geraldine and Alton Finnell
spent the Thanksgiving holi
clays in Oklahoma City vkit-
ing Mr and Airs Earl Wolfe
Rev Jimmie Weston Lex-
ington visited in the home of
Mr and Mrs Freddie Suehy
In Purcell
Coaches De Gaulle & Adenauer
Int tattIGION et)ti kfiCtOGION OKLA IlitdikoDAY 1:4EC 4 1 95S
FOURTH GRADE REPORT
Cheryle Kay Daniels is in
the hospital She underwent
:n emergency appendectomy
Thursday afternoon She is
recovering satisfactorily She
is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs Kenneth B Daniels
Charles Lawson is our room
chairman for this week Mike!
Young Margaret Spore and
Carl Rains are room helpers
Everyone reported a nice
Thanksgiving
We received a letter Mon-
day from a fourth grade in
Astoria Oregon Astoria is a
fishing and lumbering com-
munity We enjoyed the let-
ter very much and are plan-
ning to correspond further
with them 1Ve are comparing
their climate with ours in
Oklahoma
FIFTH GRADE REPORT
We elected new class of-
ficers for this six weeks The
new president is Randall Ash-
brook and the vice president
is Pies Cooley The secretary
is Rodney Goddard
A new boy Sammy Parks
enrolled in our room this
veek He came to Lexington
from Vinita Oklahoma
The following students
made perfect grades in Spell-
ing: Randall Ashbrook Glenn
Dale Berg Ian Pies Cooley
Bobby Deskin Garry Garner
Rodney Goddard Tommy
Haley Andrew Id lett Glenn
Wayne Richardson Ramona
Bennett Kay Houston and
Linda Lawson
We had an interesting re-
port on Butterflies last Tues-
day Those reporting were
Lannie Odom Martha Mc
Cown Diane Coleman Vicky
Norton Brenda Carter and
Ramona Bennett
We had a four-day vacation
from school this week end
We were out Of school two
days and had two (lays for
the ‘veek end We all enjoyed
the Thanksgiving holidays
Clarence Standridge and
his son Harold visited his
brother Chum Standridge in
St Louis Thanksgiving Day
1
SECOND GRADE REPORT
trry- The following st udents
made stars in Spelling: Jerry
nes Ille Johnny Johnson Robert
re- Earl Johnson Terry Johnson
ving !Tommy Crutchfield JoAnn
deer norgian Joyce Farrow Helen
2urchlield Susie Coym Pris
cilia Ham Shirley Heti
hall Kathie Johnson Linda Sue
of Tilley Deanna Wells Joyce
ving Pruitt and Linda Bray
Lupe We wore our Indian head
nees dress to lunch Wednesday be
in fore Thanksgiving Our spy
cial guest was Mrs J D
Bland Everyone in the room
had a good Thanksgiving
fiss vacation
ton We are glad Linda Bray is
rom back in school Pupils absent
:giv this week are Kay Burgett
and Joyce Pruitt and Norma
nee Dees
We are looking forward to
and CL!istrnas now We have
nen started Christmas decorations
itdi for our room
kit We plan to read and tell
Me Christmas stories
FIRST GRADE NEWS
Mrs Garner
List Friday Nan Johnson
surprised her classmates and
teacher vith her "Surprise
Tim" This is the story she
told:
"My mother made this 'Tim'
for me She made it from my
big sister's old coat She put
the word "Tim" on it When
Nvould come in from school !
she would hide it from me
while making it so it vould
be a surprise to me" I
This Tim was made from
brown imitation fur material !
and was about thirty inches
tall Needless to say we all
enjoyed Tim's visit very much !
and ‘ish to thank Nan's mo-
ther for the nice Tim for her
thoughtfulness and concern
in our school wOrk This is
good "school home relation-
shift" and we heartily en I
ship" and we heartily
dorse it
Nan is the (laughter of IkIr
and Mrs Frank W Johnson
of Route 2 Lexington
Last Monday we had the
honor and pleasure of intro-
ducing two very distinguished'
men in our classroom They
were Mr Wangsi from Thai-
land Slam and Mr Tibay
from the Phillippine Islands
Would you like to take a
guess at what we are doing
in our room this morning?
Yes a big word "Alphabetiz-
ing!" But we seem to know
Nv h a t it means even though
xve nmy have some difficulty
it means even Inougn
The Lexington F F A
have some difficulty
i Chapter will be represented
uncing it
: at the Central District Okla-
' homa Leadership Training
1ST & 2ND GRADE
Conference at Oklahoma city
Mrs brockhaus
pronouncing it
One Of our first grade stu-
dents Lanna Mitchell was
absent Monday for the first I
time since school started
Lloyd Edgar Hays who
has been absent for the past
two weeks because of illness
ref urned to the classroom on 1
Monday
We are busy taking down
our Thanksgiving decorations
' and making decorations for
Christmas
FIFTH & SIXTH GRADE
Those making 100 In Spell
ing were: Kathy Edwards
Carolyn Caldwell Barbara
( 'healw()0d Evelyn Shockley
Vernon Berg Ian Johnny
Perry John Cochran Vir-
:zinia Holder Judie Hall Vir-
ginia Steele Ann Long Linda
Crutchfield Kenneth Brady
Darrel Farrow and Boyce
!lodges
Virginia Holder and Judie
Hall have read 25 books The
fifth grade is studying about
the New England states
The sixth grade is studying
abom ngland
Tho sixth grade is study-
ing about fractions in arith-
metic Virginia Holder made
straight A on her report card
We enjoyed the snow and
vaeat ion
Mr and Mrs L P Simpson
I and girls visited their datt
ghter Mrs Burle Coles and
Carla Sunday in Oklahoma
City Also visiting vvere Mrs
' Bobby Talley and son Tony
F F A SPEAKEktS
PREPARE FOR CONTEST
The Lexington F F A
Chapter will be represented
by four of its members at the
fifth district Farmers Union
Speech contest to be held at
Oklahoma City Friday De-
cember 12
Those entering the contest
are Braz Webb who will
speak on the F F A David
Sherman speaking on the
Junior Farmers Union Bill
Stockdale who will be speak-
ing on Soil Conservation and
Don Scott who is to speak on
Rural Electrification The
title of each contestant's
speech will be "How My Or-
ganization Promotes Good
Community Living"
The first place winners of
each division will compete in
the state contest in January
The first place winners will
receive ten dollars and sec-
ond place winners seven and
onehalf dollars and third
and fourth place two and
one-half dollars
Speakers will be judged ac-
cording to their effectiveness
of presentation originality of
presentation practical appli-
cation of subject and connec-
tion with Farmers Union the
English used and grammat-
ical construction
F F A OFFICERS TO
ATTEND LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE IN CITY
by M J E Walraven the
F F A Advisor Jim Hunter
and the local F F A officers
The meeting is to be held
in the Civic room of the But
more Hotel at 8:30 Monday
morning December 8
Lexington officers are: Da
'id Sherman president Jim
'Washburn vice president
Bill Garner secretary Ber-
nard Hie treasurer Herman
Wi ISOM reporter and Bill
Stockdale Sentinel
The Lexington Chapter
will be represented in the
special events part of the
program by David Sherman
as chairman of "Conduct of
' Meetings" panel and Don
Scott will be a participant in
! the F F A 'Quiz Bee"
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Mr and Mrs Homer Duffy
were pleased to have their
family with them for the
Thanksgiving holidays In
eluded in the family group
were Lola Margaret and
Dickey Mr and Mrs C C
Morris of Pawhuska Mr and
Mrs Charles E Duffy and
children of Norman Mr and
Mrs C W Price and son of
Chandler and Mr and Mrs
Wilson Wilbert and son and
Mrs Duffy's sister Mrs Earl
Shinn
Mr and Mrs Reese Trow
bridge and family of Olda-
homa City and Charles Mur
rah of Weatherford visited
Thursday afternoon In the
home of Mr and Mrs G N
Murrah
NORTHCUTT HOMER
FAMILIES ATTEND
ANNUAL REUNION
Members of the Northcutt
and Homer families met at
Andrews Park in Norman for
their annual Thanksgiving
dinner
Those present were Mr and
Mrs Ancil Scull and family
Mr and Mrs W M Homer
Mr and Mrs Herbie Tulius
and family and Walter
Northcutt Jr from Norman
And Mr and Mrs Doyle
Thorpe and family Mr and
Mrs Clyde Johnson Mr and
Mrs Dan Kelley and family
and Mr and Mrs Gene Hook
and family from Oklahoma
City Mr and Mrs Nathal
Northcutt and family of Du-
rant Mr and Mrs Ansel Hull
and family from Tulsa and
Mr and Mrs Walter North-
cutt Of Lexington
Mr and Mrs Joe Webster
and family of Akin South
Carolina are visiting Mr and
Mrs Walter Northcutt this
week Mr Webster was re-
cently discharged from the
army Mrs Webster is the for-
mer Miss Johnnie Northcutt
Mr and Mrs T J McCoul-
lough and son Terry of Ala-
morgodo New Mexico were
Saturday guests of Mr and
Mrs Ray Peery and family
Mrs Mattie Davis and son
Herman were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of her sons
Charles Davis and family
and Kenneth Davis and fam-
ily in the Kenneth Davis
home in Del City
Mr and Mrs
and Alvin and
Thanksgiving
with his sister
H D Ragland
Willie Easton
Mark spent
at Watonga
Rev and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Willie Easton
attended funeral services at
Oklahoma City Monday for
her uncle Mr John A Mau-pin
Mr and Mrs K aneth
Thompson of Phillips Texas
were Thanksgiving holiday
guests of Mr and Trs Levi
Metcalf of Purcell and Mr
and Mrs James Thompson
and son Keith
Rev and Mrs Bally Thomp
son and boys of Poteau Mr
and Mrs Sam Wood and their
daughter of Ada Mr and
Mrs Buddy Hickson of
Bartlesville and Mr and Mrs
W T Thompson were guests
at dinner Thursday of Mr
and Mrs Aaron Hickson and
Dolores 1
Mr and Mrs Don Milligan
and Ken and Dean visited
Mr and Mrs Tom Conley and
Mary Ann Sunday
Mr and Mrs Hugh Lang
well visited Mr and Mrs Al-
bert Caton Saturday night
Mr and Mrs L B Steele
and family spent Wednesday
and Thursday in Wynnewood
with Mr and Mrs Chester
Steele and family
-
Rev and Mrs Frank Hagar
of Maysville and Mr and
Mrs Earl Le Valley of Purcell
visited Mr and Mrs L B
Steele and farn!ly Sunday
Rev and Mrs Jack Cravens
and boys Mrs Lizzie Van
1Winkle and Joe Straughan
ate super Sunday with Mr
and Mrs W T Thompson
Ott Smith of Norman who
has been ill in the Wesley
hospital in Oklahoma City
returned to his home Sunday
1 Mr and Mrs Hugh Lang-
well Leona and Leroy visited
her brother Mr and Mrs
George Martin in Lawton
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roy Sherman
Mr and Mrs Virgil Greenway
and Mr and Mrs Jack Green
way of Atlanta Georgia en
Joyed their Thanksgiving
diner in the home of Mr and
Mrs Don Milligan Ken and
Dean Friday
Mr and Mrs Jesse Black
and daughter Annette of
Sherman visited his sister
Mrs Mattie Davis Wednes
1day night They were enroute
I to visit a daughter Mrs John
' Shaw and family in Enid
until Saturday They visited
again with Mrs Davis upon
their return trip home
4E0
BILL McKIDDY HOSTS
CHAMPION PARTY
Bill Mc Kiddy entertained
Monday evening with a
"Champion Party" in the
Home Demonstration Building
In Lexington Door prizes and
gifts were presented
Refreshments of coffee do
nuts and pop were served to
approximately 100 guests
Mr and Mrs Ralph Daniels
and girls of Oklahoma City
visited her parents Mr and
Mrs B M Greenwood and
Johnnie Sunday
Mrs Jack Taylor visited in
La Mesa Texas from Satur-
day until Wednesday with her
con Jack Taylor Jr and fam-
ily who accompanied Mrs
Taylor home and will spend
the Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents and Carolyn
and with Mrs Taylor's par-
ents in Shawnee
Mrs Ida Shults was admit-
ted to the St Anthony hos
pital in Oklahoma City Sun-
day afternoon where she was
to undergo surgery Tuesday
Mrs Shults is the mother of
Mrs Fern Jenkins of Lexing
ton
Mr and Mrs James Eberly
and daughter Brenda Kay of
Houston Texas arrived Friday
evening to visit through the
Thanksgiving holidays here
Mrs Carroll Looman and her
children of Norman were Sat-
urday guests in the home of
her mother Mrs Mary Eberly
F F A MEMBERS
ORGANIZE COOP
At a recent meeting of the
Lexington F F A the mem-
hers voted to organize a
Swine breeding Cooperative
A committee composed of Joe
Don Skinner Bernard tile
and Don Scott was selected
to work out details
Shares were sold for a two
week period for one dollar
each More than 300 shares
were sold to 30 members The
Co-op members then bor-
rowed money from the bank
and bought eight tons of
maize which they were per
mittde to store in the elevator
at Burns Mill in Washington
The members worked out a
ration using maize alfalfa
364 hog suplement and Hy
gromix dewormer
The itiembers have built a
hog pen on the P D Anderson
farm constructed a 1500 lb
capacity self feeder and hog
house
1' I ent pigs have been
purchased from members of
the F F A Chapter at going
prices and are now on full
feed The members take turns
caring for the pigs and are
anticipating nice returns on
their shares next spring when
the pigs go to market
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY DECEMBER 12
2 miles north of Stratford on
Highway 18 and 114 miles
east 12 head good milk cows
400 bales of hay Allis Chal-
mers 2-row tractor and farm-
ing equipment Some house-
hold goods and articles too
numerous to mention
JACK BROWER Owner
Sale Begins at 10:30 am
Col Virgil Wallgren Auct
FOR SALE OR TRADE:
Electric motor New '4 H
shallow well pump Used
deep well pump and 40 gal
tank 7-ft Graham Hammae
plow 10 disc John Deere one
way 1950 11iton Ford truck
L B Steele Route 2 Lexing
ton 1 mile east 14 south
Phone 818F2
(Published in the Lexington Sun De-
cember 4 I and IS 195$)
STATE OF OKLAIIONIA
CLEVELAND COUNTY ss
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA To:
Unknown heirs executors administra
torm devisees trusteem and assigns
immediate and remote of Mary A Fer
niter &reamed and of Edward Fer-
eter dereased
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued in tile District Court
of Cleveland County Oklahoma by
E E Carr and Margaret J Carr
husband and wife in cause No 18255
in said court and that you must
answer the petition therein on or he
fore the 15th day of January 1059
or mill pidition will he taken as
true and a judgment rendered against
you and each of you quieting con-
firming and establishing the title of
the phtintiffs in and to the following
described real estate to-wit:
Lots 17 to 20 inelusive in Block
22 in the town of Lexington
Oklahoma
and forever barring excluding and
perpetually enjoining you and each
of you and all persons claiming by
through or under you since the corn
mencement of this action from having
or elalining any right title inter
est lien or estate in or to he above
loneribed lands or any porta thereof
for a determination of the heirship of
Mary A Ferroter deceased and of Ed
ward Ferreter deceased and for such
other equitable relief ait may be
proper
Nes Burke
Court Clerk
By: Alpha Mcnitnel Deputy
NEAL)
Louie W Beek Attorney
Purcell Oklahoma
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