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Page 2, The Osage Journal-News, Friday, September 19, 1969
Public Notices ==========
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(Publi ed in the Osage Journal- (Published in the Osage Journal-
News September 12, 19,26, 1969,
3W.)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
gley. Allan Keigley.
gley, Kenny Keigley,
Frankie Keigley, Mark Keig-
ley, Ear e C Pittman and Ge-
raldine R. Pittman, his wife,
Elizabeth J. Gregory, Loyd
Benway, Ruby Benway Rein-
S. Meek and Ticy
wife, A. N. Ruble
Eagle Feather, all
respe •. ely, if living, and if
or any one of them be
respective heirs,
ministrators, de-
tees and assigns,
and remote, known
and unknown; and
eirs, executors,
devisees, tr-
assigns, immediate
and Frank Keig-
deceased, Edwin Keigley,
ohnny Keigley, de-
eased Milton Keigley, dece-
. Kenneth Keigley, de-
" respectively:
hereby notified that
y :. an each of you, have been
sued ... . - N . C-69-156 in the
Distri Court of Osage County,
Oklahoma, entitled: “Lillie M.
Keigle Plaintiff, vs. Leona Sa-
Defendants’, and
ust answer the pe-
herein on or before
October, 1969, or
judgment will be rendered for
as prayed for in her
struing and interpr-
anty deed record-
126, at Page 74,
is of the County
ge County, Okla-
. ma, iicially determining the
Frank Keigley and de-
News September 26, October 3,
1969, 3W.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OSAGE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
he State Bank of Bentley, Kans-
as, a Corporation,
(Published in the Osage Journal-
News September 5, 12, 19, 1969,
3W.)
No. C-69-125
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OSAGE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
E. E. Cooper, a-k-a Edward E.
Cooper,
Plaintiff,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Leila R. Wolf and the unknown
heirs, executors, administrator,
devisees, trustees and assigns
of Homer H. Wolf, deceased.
No. C-69-161
NOTICE
vs.
Rufus Haskell Stuart, or in the
alternative, if deceased, the un-
known heirs, executors, admin-
istrators, devisees, trustees and
assigns of Rufus Haskell Stuart,
et al,
te
te
heirs, and judically
the joint tenancy he
hereinafter describ-
ed lands, and forever quieting
the title of the plaintiff against
er defendant, as na-
■ aption of plaintiffs
nd canceling all ad-
ests thereto, in con-
Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Ru-
fus Haskell Stuart, or in the
alternative, if deceased, the
unknown heirs, executors, ad-
ministrators, devisees, trust-
ees and assigns of Rufus Hask-
ell Stuart, deceased; the un-
known heirs, executors, admin-
istrators, devisees, trustees
and assigns of T. P. Stuart,
deceased.
The said defendants above nam-
ed will take notice that the plain-
tiff, E. E. Cooper, also known as
Edward E. Cooper, on the 18th
day of July, 1969, filed his pe-
tition in the above styled and
numbered cause in the District
Court of Osage County, Okla-
homa, against the said defend-
ants, and that the said defend-
ants must answer the said peti-
tion herein on or before the 24th
day of October, 1969, or the
said petition will be taken as
true and judgment rendered in
the said action decreeing E. E.
Cooper to be the owner of
Lots 1 and 2 and the S12 of
the NE14 of Section 3, Town-
ship 27 North, Range 5 East,
Osage County, Oklahoma, sub-
ject to the reservation of min-
erals to the Osage Tribe of
Indians;
that you have no right, title or
interest therein and quieting the
title of the plaintiff against all
claims of you and each of you,
firs le plaintiff’s posses-
sion and title to the following
described real estate, to-wit:
Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 28,
K. S. Meek s Subdivision of
Sunset Lake, Osage County,
Oklahoma, according to the
recorded plat thereof, less and
except all of the oil, coal,
gas and other minerals lying to the payment of amount due
ier said lands wh- plaintiff, attorney fees and the
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
Leila R. Wolf and the unknown
heirs, executors, administrat-
ors, devisees, trustees and as-
signs of Homer H. Wolf, de-
ceased
That said defendants and each
of them will take notice that
said plaintiff, the State Bank of
Bentley, Kansas, did on the 2nd
day of September, 1969, filed
its petition in the District Court
in and for Osage County, State of
Oklahoma, against said defend-
ants and that the said defendants
and each of them must answer
said petition herein on or before
the 17 day of October, 1969,
or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment render-
ed in said action against said
defendants and each of them for
the sum of $3,022.80 upon a
certain promissory note execut-
ed by Homer H. Wolf, now de-
ceased, and Leila R. Wolf on the
17th day of April, 1968, with in-
terest thereon at the rate of
10 per cent per annum from the
17th day of April, 1968, and for
$300.00 attorney fee and for costs
of suit, further, a judgment rend-
ered in said action against said
defendant and each of them for
the foreclosure of acertain mort-
gage securing said promissory
note and of even date therewith
upon the following described real
estate lying and situate in the and forever barring and foreclo-
County of Osage, State of Okla- sing you and each of you from
homa, to-wit: - - ever asserting any right, title,
Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, estate, interest or lien in and
19 and 20, Block 13, in Palm to the said premises, or any
er Highland Addition to the City part thereof.
of Pawhuska, Oklahoma Dated this 29 day of August,
and adjudging that default has 1969
been made in said mortgage; that - - ‘ SYBIL GILMORE ALLEN,
plaintiff have a first lien on said Court Clerk
premises in the amount for wh- (SEAL)
ich judgment will be taken as
aforesaid and ordering said pre-
mises to be sold without appraise- (Published in the Osage Journal-
ment and the proceeds applied News September 19, 1969, 1W.)
IN THE DETRICT COURT WITH-
(Published in the Osage Journal- (Published in the Osage Journal-
News September 19, 1969, 1W.) News September 12, 19,26, 1969,
NO. P-69-75 3W.)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OSAGE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA OSAGE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of JFD-69-162
Theodore S. Brunt, deceased. Charlie F. Linder,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Plaintiff,
All persons take notice that on vs.
the 18th day of October, 1969, Nancy Carol Linder,
beginning at the hour of 2:00 Defendant,
o’clock P.M. of said day, and NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
continuing thereafter as long as THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
necessary, the undersigned exe- Nancy Carol Linder
cutrix shall, pursuant to an or- Take notice that you have been
der of the District Court of sued in the above named Court
Osage County, Oklahoma, sell at by the said plaintiff, Charlie F.
public auction to the highest bid- Linder, alleging that you have
der, for cash, farming and ranch- been guilty of incompatibility,
ing equipment, machinery, sup- and that plaintiff is entitled to
plies and miscellaneous tools of a decree of divorce; and you
all kinds, must answer said petition on
All of said property to be sold or before the 24th day of Oc-
shall be on displav to prospect- tober, 1969, or said petition wi-
ive purchasers at or about the 11 be taken as true and a judg-
residence of Betty Jean Brunt, ment will be rendered for said
Indian Village, Pawhuska, Okla- plaintiff granting him a decree
homa, prior to said sale, of divorce.
The executrix, or individual Witness my hand and the seal
holding said sale, shall have the of said court this 8th day of
right to accept or reject any September, 1969.
and-or all bids. Sybil Gilmore Allen,
DATED This 16th day of Sept- Court Clerk
ember, 1969. Osage County Legal Aid Society,
FILES, MAHAN AND WIL- Inc.
SON
BY: W. ROBERT WILSON
Attorneys for Executrix
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ruble. Mrs. Croft’s mother, Mrs.
ich are reserved to and own-
ed b the Osage Tribe of In-
dians under the appropriate
Acts of Congress,
and forever barring, foreclos-
ing and enjoining each of said
bove named, fr-
om thereafter asserting any ri-
ght, tle, lien, estate, encum-
brance claim, assessment or
interest in and to or against
described lands or
the pla erein, and for su-
relief to which the
.f may be entitled
in law or in equity, and as pra-
yed for in her petition.
day of Sept-
ember, 1969.
SYBIL GILMORE ALLEN
C OURT C JERK
SEAL)
FILES, MAHAN AND WILSON
Pawhuska, Oklahoma
- for Plaintiff
costs of suit and forever bar-
ring and foreclosing said de-
fendants from all right, title,
estate, interest and property and
equity of redemption in or to
said premises or any part there-
of.
Dated this 2nd day of Septemb-
er, 1969.
SYBIL TH MORE ALLEN,
COURT CLERK
BY: Lois Carnagey
Deputy
(SEAL)
KELLY & GAMBILL,
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
IN AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF THE DE-
TERMINATION OF DEATH AND
TERMINATION OF JOINT TEN-
ANCY
of
Rose Chandler
(Published in the Osage Journal-
News September 12, 19, 1969,
2W.)
Case No. P-69-109
IN THE DETRICT COURT IN
AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY, ST-
ATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Ray C. Corsaut
(Published in the Osage Journal- (Published in the Osage Journal- (Publi September 12819 1969
News September 12, 19, 1969, News September 19, 26, 1969, 2ws September 12, 19, 1969,
2W.)) Case No P-69-114 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
1 ASCON RESXCURURr IN 1N THEADSTRICTCOURT IN OSAGE COUNTY, STATE OF
ANDFOR USAGECOUNTY ST. AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY, ST- OKLAHOMA
ATE OF * ST ATE OF OKLAHOMA In the matter of the guardianship
in the Matter of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estate of of Joseph No S'
Helen Osage Burnett, Deceased Dora.Stone CREDITORS d NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS TINTATACCOUNT OF GUARD
All persons having claims ag- All persons having claims ag- FINAL ACCOUNT OF G
ainst Helen Osage Burnett, De- ainst Dora Stone, Deceased, ar - - c Scroggins
ceased, are required to present required to present the same with 1 I ■ & incompetent
the same with the necessaryvou- the necessary vouchers, to the Notice is hereby given that
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Law, Triangle Building, Paw within two (2) months of the Joseph C. Scroggins, incompe-
date of the first publication here- tent, has rendered and presented
of or the same will be forever for settlement and filed in said
barred Court his final account and re-
Dated this 16th day of Sept- port of his administration as such
ember 1969. guardian and praying for settle-
Peggee Lasley ment thereof and for his dis-
ADMINISTRATRIX charge, and that the 3rd day of
-s- Shoemake & Briggs October, A.D., 1969, at 10 o’cl-
Attorneys for Administratrix ock in the forenoon of said day,
_______:-------at the District Court Room, in
huska, Oklahoma, within two (2)
months of the date of the first
publication hereof or the same
will be forever barred.
Dated this 2nd day of Septemb-
er, 1969.
Bennie A. Burnett
Administrator
Shoemake & Briggs
Attorneys for Administrator
ter Helen (Babe) left Sunday for
their home in Biloxi, Miss., aft-
er a visit of several days here
with their sister and aunt, Mrs.
Perry Wilks, 214 Osage, Miss
Dubois has been a surgical nurse
in the Veterans’ Hospital in Bi-
loxi for the past eleven years,
her aunt said and added that she
the pulpit September 21 at a the City of Pawhuska in said
“Home Coming” of the Hope County, has been duly appointed
Church near Duncan, Okla. The by the said Court, for the set-
Hope church is a pioneer Me- thement of said account, at wh-
thodist church that produced ma- ich time and place any person
ny early-day ministers. TheRev. interested in said estate may ap-
J. E. Legg (deceased), Mrs. Wh- pear and show cause, if any they
ite's father, was one of those have, why said account should not
ministers, be approved as prayed for.
Beulah Waite Schoffstoll, also of was on duty during the time of
VISITS MOTHER Wichita, visited in the home of
Mrs. Frank Bates and daught- Mrs. John Melican, a friend of
er Susie and Mrs. Allene Croft long standing.
from Wichita spent the weekend
here visiting the former’s moth-
er, Mrs. Adelia Carson, 1421
hurricane Camille.
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Duncan
TO HOME COMING and the former’s sister, Mrs.
The Rev. Leslie White, past- C. L. Mitchell, returned home
RETURN HOME or of the Pawhuska First Unit- Saturday from Uvalde, Tex., wh-
Mrs. Helen Dubois and daugh- ed Methodist Church, will fill ere they visited a week
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News ep ember 12, 19, 1969,
2W.)
I THE DISTRICT COURT OF
TY, STATEOF OK-
. ROF THE ES-
WILLIAM ROBERT
TE UTTER, DECEASED.
. 8361
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
CCOUNT ----TION FOR DE-
OF HEIRS, FOR
D DIS CHAR-
GE
NOTICE E HEREBY GIVEN
that Sharon Kay Trotter, now
Hicks, Executrix of the Estate
of William Robert Trotter, de-
ceased, having filed in this Co-
urt her final account of the ad-
ministration of said estate and
her petition for order allowing
final account, determination of
heirs, for distribution of saides-
tate and for final discharge of
.-ix, the hearing of
the same has been fixed by the
Judge of said Court for Thurs-
day, the 2nd day of October, 1969,
at 10:00 o’clock A.M., at the
courti om of said District Co-
urt, Probate Division, in the Co-
unty Court House at Pawhuska,
in the county and state afore-
said, and all persons interested
in said estate are notified then
to appear and show
cause, if any they have, why
the said account should not be
settled and allowed the heirs
of said William Robert Trotter,
deceased, determined, said es-
and the Execu-
trix lischarged.
this 8th day of Sept-
ember, 1969.
Charles H. Lohah
Judge of the District
Court
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims ag-
ainst Ray C. Corsaut, Deceas-
ed, are required to present the
same with the necessary vouch-
ers to the undersigned execu-
trix, at the offices of Gray &
Palmer, Lawyers, 304-305 Tri-
angle Building, P. 0. Box 145,
Pawhuska, Oklahoma, 74056, wi-
thin two (2) months of the date
of the first publication hereof
or the same will be forever bar-
red.
Dated this 25th day of August,
1969.
Eunice Carifio
Executrix
Gray & Palmer
Attorneys for executrix.
Martin Van Buren was the
first U.S. president born an
American citizen. He was
born in 1782.
Deceased.
No. P-69-136
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITI-
ON TO DETERMINE DEATH AND
TERMINATION OF TENANCY-
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO:
THE HEIRS, DEVISEES, LE-
GATEES, AND ASSIGN’S OF Rose
Chandler, deceased, and to all
persons claiming any right, title
or interests in or to the real
estate hereinafter described.
You and each of you are noti-
fied that J. B. Chandler has fil-
ed his petition herein seeking
the determination of the death,
and termination of the joint te-
nancy of the above named de-
ceased in and to the following
described real property located
in Osage County, State of Okla-
homa, to-wit:
Lot 9 Block 2 Osage Place
Addition, Osage County, State
of Oklahoma
and that said petition has by or-
der of the District Judge been
set for hearing for the 7 day of
October, 1969, at 10:00 o’clock
A.M., in the District Court Ro-
om Probate Division, at the Co-
unty Courthouse, Pawhuska, Os-
age County, Oklahoma.
You and each of you are fur-
ther notified to be present for
said hearing at said date, time
and place, and show cause if
any you have why said petition
should not be taken as true and
the relief therein requested be
granted.
Dated this 17th day of Sept-
ember, 1969.
By Sybil Gilmore Allen
Court Clerk
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